Elizabeth Forward High School - Eli Mon Yearbook (Elizabeth, PA)
- Class of 1956
Page 1 of 102
Cover
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As you dear reader leaf through the
pages of this fifth edition of the Eli-
Mon we will try to reflect back to you
the memories of a year in school --
We, the 1956 Eli-Mon staff, will
attempt to help you relive the un
forgettable moments of the past year.
The new acquaintances that have been
madeg the thrill of winning football,
basketball, and baseball games' and
the fun that was had at dancesg all will
be presented as you read from one page
to the next. By doing this, we hope to
have you remember what a great year
it has been, and also, to look ahead to
the years to come.
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,t Q25 kg' have been the task of Mr. J. Gordon Nevin. His job as
, Nj ighool principal is a most difficult one requiring patience,
is -all, A act, and great concern for young people. All these
quilities Mr. Nevin has demonstrated at many times in many
ways. As an expression of our appreciation to one who has done
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beth-Forward Joint School District give most unselfishly of their time and
talents that the schools may run smoothly and in the best interest of the students.
The board members have added this public service to lives already busy
with their own occupations, and they deserve more recognition and credit than
is usually accorded them.
The administrators too are always eager and alert to do everything they can
to provide the best possible education for the students of the district. Adminis-
trative positions are ably held by: Dr. Harry Faulk, supervising principalg Dr.
Charles Storer, associate supervising principalg Mr. James Revetta, director
of elementary education, Mr. J. Gordon Nevin, high school principalg and Mr.
William Knight, curriculum coordinator.
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Front Row: Mr. William Knight, Dr. Charles Storerg
Second Row: Mr. James Shaver, Mr. James Revetta.
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Seated: Mrs. Lillian Lacey: Standing: Miss Marlene
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FINANCE: Seated: Mr. Matthew Taylor, Dr. A. I.
Monheim, Mr. William Sacaneg Standing: Mr. Orrie
Rockwell, Mr. William Kuskle.
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B. S. in Health Education, Slippery Rock
State Teachers College
Physical Education and Health - G. A. A. and
Cheerleaders
Behanna, Clyde
B. S. in Education, Penn State University
Science -Class of '58' Sponsor, Gen. Man-
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Brandfass, Thelma
A. B., Wilson College, Berlitz School of
Language, Duquesne University
Latin, English, Spanish - Language Club
Brown, Jean
B. P. S. M., Westminster College
Music - first through ninth grade -Chorus
Cooley, Louise
R. N., McKeesport Hospital Training School,
California State Teachers College
School Nurse
Fleischauer, Paul
B. S., Slippery Rock State Teachers College,
University of Pittsburgh
Health and Physical Education -Basketball
and Baseball Coach
Furno, Joseph
B. S., M.,Ed., Westminster, University of
Pittsburgh
Chemistry, Senior Science, Physics - Stu-
dent Council
Affects eternity
Green, Pauline
A. B., University of Illinois
Home Economics - F.H.A.
I-Iornleck, William
B. S., Franklin and Marshall College
Mathematics - Basketball and FootballCoach
Keeler, Alice
B. S. Comm ercial Education, Indiana State
Teachers College
Commercial Subjects - Class of '57' Sponsor
Kite, James
B. S. in Psychology and Education, Waynes-
burg College
P. O., D. and History - Class of '59' Sponsor
Kogelman, Dorthie
B. A., Eastern Washington College of Edu-
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English and Speech - National Thespians
Troupe 1391, Permanent Stage Crew
Lauder, Agnes
A. B., M. Ed., M. L. S., University of Pitts-
burgh, Carnegie Institute of Technology
Librarian - Student Library Committee
Lopresti, James
B. S. in Education, California State Teachers
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A. B., West Virginia University
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1 B. S., M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh
B1010gy - Assistant Football Coach, Science
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A. B., Bethany
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B. P. S. M., Duquesne University
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A. B., M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh
Commercial Subjects - 'The Warrior'
Scott, Marjorie
A. B., M. Ed., College of Wooster and Uni-
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English and Journalism - 'Eli-Mon'
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Shaver, James
B S , M Ed , Callforma State Teachers Col
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Mathematlcs
Slmilo, Donald
B S m Educatlon, Umverslty o!P1ttsburgh
Commerclal Subjects and General Mathe
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A B , Duquesne Umverszty
French and Engllsh Sponsor of Class
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Stoner, Frank
B S , Penn State Umverslty
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Each year, as students continue
their climb to the rank of Senior, and
a new Freshman class is initiated, a
change takes place. This change is the
graduation of the former Senior Class.
Edward Linville, the present Senior
Class president, is pictured here
handing the key to the school to Sara
Spate, the Junior Class president,
signifying the end of another school
term. Bill Shank, Sophomore president,
and Freshman president, Denny Dach-
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The last day of high school has arrived for the
seniors. As they step forward to receive their diplomas,
memories from the past can not help pass before their
eyes.
They remember the wonderful first year of school,
the freshman year. How nervous and excited they were
that first day! This same feeling is with them now on
the last day. The thrill that came with winning their
first football game will remain in their hearts forever.
The freshman year was full of newness. The first date
was made that year. Could anyone forget his first high
school dance?
The sophomore year contributed its memories too.
High school was old stuff by now. How big and im-
portant they felt as they gave directions to the lost
little freshmen. The first love came this year. The
boys and girls walked hand in hand into the auditorium.
The night before, it had been the scene of a basket-
ball game, but for this night it had been changed into
an enchanted garden.
The junior year finally came. The big question in
every girl's mind was, "Will I go to the prom?"
After this problem had been settled, the next one to be
decided was the theme of the prom. The question was
discussed among the students. Suggestions were sent
to the class sponsor and finally it was chosen. This
was a never-to-be-forgotten night by everyone. The night
was filled by girls looking beautiful in gowns, and
boys in suits looking proud of their girls. The prom
wasn't all that happened the junior year. Gett ng a
driver's license was a common dream among al the
juniors. Almost everyone had after school jobs this
year. The iunior year will last in their hearts forever.
The senior year came at last. The seniors received
their class rings, senior pictures, and name cards.
This year was the last of everything. There would be
no more library cards or gym keys to lose. They
didn't worry about the prom, for it was held in their
honor this year. They would attend no more school
dances. The club meetings that they had attended would
now go on without them. It seemed like only yesterday
that they received their first high school report cards,
now they were to receive their diplomas. No longer
would they attend football games on student tickets.
The seniors were out of school.
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F. H. A.g G. A. A.g Science Club
Adams, Mary Ann-Academic
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Bartrug, Don - Academic
Baskitis, John - Academic
Batch, Cora Lee - Commercial
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Letterman Clubg Basketball
Bohlander, Darlene - Commercial
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Bowers, Glenn - Academic
Bowers, Loretta-Commercial
'Eli-Mon"g G. A. A.g Library Clubg
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Brancolini, Raymond - Academic
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Bruce, Alvin - Agriculture
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Cain, John - Academic
Home Ec.
Caird, Janice - Academic
Language Clubg 'Eli-Mon'
Carlson, Russel - Academic
Carlson, Sonja - Commercial
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Chapman, Edward-Academic
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Clark, Patricia - :Academic
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Douglass, Warren - Agriculture
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Dugan, Dolores - Commercial
Eichler, Wilmer - Academic
Footballg Letterman Club
Ekaitis, Gloria - Commercial
Cheerleaderg G. A. A.g National
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Ferretti, Janet - Academic
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Gallagher, Thomas - Academic
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Gonzales, Eleanor - Comm ercial
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Graham, William - Academic
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The class of '57 have now assumed the position of
Juniors at -E. F. I-I. S. This year the students have to
become acquainted with new subjects. The commercial
students have a hard time getting attached to a subject
called shorthand, and also to a subject which includes
a lot of figures - - bookkeeping. .
The academic students have to become accustomed
to a new science called chemistry, and have to continue
-with their problems in algebra, and their second year
interpreting another language. This year, the J uniors'
greatest ambition -is fulfilled, because they are able to
participate in the J unior-Senior Prom. Now the Juniors
are busy conducting many money-making activities and
preparations for the Prom which they hope will be a
big success. The class of '57 has a lot to look forward
to, for next year they will be the leading body of the
school - - the Seniors.
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First Row: Richard Pipp, Donald
Satterfield, Mildred Thompson, Jack
Krasheski. Second Row: Ronald
VanFossen, William Brown, James
Gamble.
George Stewart, Howard Shank, Jo-
seph Grajcar, Gene Abernathy,
Louis DeVincentis, James White.
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Frum, Mike Dworek, Jack Greene-
Wald, Clifford Broggi.
First Row: Marilyn Lipp, Vickey
DeMarco, Myrtle Zeh, Janet Zaken.
Second Row: Betty Cherepko, Becky
Harvey, Myrna Evans, Elaine Wil-
liams.
Seated: J oan Supernovich, JoAnn
Atkinson. Standing, top to bottom:
Mary Ann Yuhas, Ruth Buck, Janet
Marraccini, Ruth Ann Thornton.
First Row: Barbara Foytik, Fran-
ces Domer, Dorothy Large, Geor-
giann Morgan. Second Row: Sarah
Foulks, Wilhelmena Crocci.
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Caruthers, Elizabeth Picketts, Ruth
Ann Holmes.
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First Row: Judy Smith, Mary Lou
Pysz. Second Row: Marlene 1011,
Ioan Silberman, Lois Sorg, Shirley
Resh.
First Row: Nancy Brown, Patty
Pasquinelli, Gladys Werner. Sec-
ond Row: Paul Rosche, Janet Gump,
Harry King.
First Row: Larry Williams, Craig
McKenzie, Harold Joll. Second Row:
Kenneth Smith, John Cresmanouski.
Jack Greenewald, James Howden,
Alvin Harris, Harold Wilhelm.
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John Jacob, Letcher Long, James
Harris, Bill Apielthaler, Robert
Thomas, Ruth Ann Adams.
First Row: Joyce Schoemer, Jim
Mathews, Leroy Miller. Second
Row: Mary Andrews, Lloyd 0'Bryon,
Thayer Robinson, Paul Cherepko.
First Row: James Jones, Ron For-
tunato, Jack Stirbis, Robert Neal,
Ronald Gillie. Second Row: Joseph
Lech, Norman Lipscomb, Melvin
Saccani.
First Row: Dominic Giovannucci,
Jack Santone. Second Row: Edith
Gamble, Albert Nehila, Marlene
Wise.
Tom Demalon, Orrie Rockwell, An-
thony Soukovich, Mike Piper, Char-
les Bakewell, James Stragand.
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Donna Stevenoski, Carole Lees,
Vormie Riden, Sara Spate, Pat Son-
cini.
First Row: Marshall Kelly, Bill
Howder, John Covelli, Richard Sand-
meyer. Second Row: Denny Ber-
shok, Clarence Fisher, Ernie
Frantz, Donald Wall.
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Oscar McPeake, Alvin Ophar, Mit-
chell Holliday, Robert Grimes,
Thomas McNeil, Richard Wright.
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As the Sophomores look into the second mirror of
their high school career, they see the reflections of a
busy and important year and of new opportunities open
to them. 'They see both the hard work and the pleasant
- - the good times and the bad.
Their privileges broaden and they are permitted to
take a language. Possibly the most important re-
flection they see is the place they have made for them- -
selves in the history of Betsy High.
They must work hard and do their best to succeed
in both studies and the activities of which they are now
a more important part.
But there is fun too with the work that makes this
sophomore year complete- -the dancesg the partiesg
the hall gamesg the assembliesg the plays. There is
something new and different for each one.
Yes, in every way the sophomore year is an im-
portant one and its members must, and will, lend a
helping hand to make it a success.
Mr. Behanna
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First Row: R. McCorkle, E. Smart, H. Pittard, W. Chaney, C. Clarke. Second
Row: S. Homer, N. McFee1y, N. Culbert, M. Campoli, B. Lloyd, H. Someryille.
Third Row: G. Kelly, L. Miller, J. Cunningham, R. Hobaugh, W. ThofHQS, R-
Nemchick.
First Row: J. Bauer, C. Goretzka, A. DeRosa, I. Malloy, W. Roler. Second
Row: J. Gbruoski, S. Tustin, J. Grilli, M. Slavick, K. Albin, B. Billick. Third
Row: D. Eshelman, J. Wise, K. Kline, B. Kampert, C. Kalkbrenner, D. Fine,
D. Ripple, R. Anjeski.
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First Row: T. Viscusco, C. Soukovich, R.
Zadroga, R. Bowers. Second Row: W. Kus-
kie, B. Thompson, A. Hofmeister, J. Caster,
D. Dora, G. Munger. Third Row: M. Gon-
doly, G. Hall, D. Watson, D. Schwaed, R.
Johnston, A. Furst.
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First Row: C. Payne, J. Braum, F.
Matick, A. Householder, E. Clark. Sec-
ond Row: D. Fisher, L. Lannon, J.
Aifinito, A. Caprio, B. Watson, M. Rue,
I. Brydebell. Third Row: G. Hamilton,
E. Wallace, P. Quattrone, D. Griffith,
L. Gall, K. Hutchinson.
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First Row: G. Gephart, T. RRPP, K. Bruni,
F. Mesiarich. Second Row: I. 1011, I.
Shaifer, N. Pierce, V. Reed, B. Ki , N.
Large. Third Row: B. Bickell, 5. Werner,
G. McCall, D. Buck. Fourth Row:A. Fallert,
G. Maurer, P. Pepka.
First Row: J. Greco, H. Caster, E. Clark,
V. Panicucci. Second Row: I. Ravish, P.
Backus, B. Sterner, B. Huemme, A. Lukach,
C. Gelzhiser. Third Row: R. Maple, M.
Pasquale, J. Kastan, B. Hough, G. Hamilton.
Fourth Row: E. Roll, W. Pysz, R. Lewis, R.
Huiford.
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First Row: W. Bernosky, M. Pomaibo, D.
Meisl, I. Williams. Second Row: R. Maple,
N. Kier, R. Swindell, D. Luzier, P. Pauley,
V. Ravish. Third Row: W. Giles, R. Vanio,
R. Kisselovich, D. Runyan, S. Dally.
First Row: D. Washburn, R. Staszak, G. Lech,
P. DeRosa. Second Row: K. Warters, E.
Lanldord, N. Brancolini,C. Fisher, C. Young,
C. Culley. Third Row:A. Wilson, I . Fetchen,
W. Kisner, D. Roberts, J. Cantoni, C. Mc-
Quillis. Fourth Row: F. Bernadowski, P.
Farmer, W. McCorkle, D. Brancolini.
First Row: L. Piccini, R. Harris, W. Bowers, W
Second Row: B. Tedesco, B. Holmes, B. Munger, J.
T Marks, S. Moore, A. Smithney. Third Row: J.
Rogers, C. King, J. Reschenthaler, D. Grajcar.
First Row: J. Felicity, B. Fin-
ley, R. Yarsunes, C. Anthony,
R. Lennox, C. Kalkbrenner, T.
Como. Second Row: J. Wer-
ner, H. Thomas, H. Couchenour,
E. Haywood, G. Gallick, H.
Reed. Third Row: R. Lennox,
B. Bowers, M. Corcoran, B.
Sterling, B. Evans.
First Row: G. Reisnauer, J.
Currey, L. Young, R. Thomas,
A. Fellabaum. Second Row: J.
Costa, R. Garland, J. Williams,
G. Caird, S. Joll, P. Allen, B.
Truifa, A. Legezea. Third Row:
R. Large, L. Gephart, T. Lytle,
F. Kartesz, W. Shank, L. Cain.
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ground for the new high school. July 24, 1955
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convention at Harrisburg.
Christmas in the library
915511111511 gill! in Ending
The opening day of school is a sad day for some,
but a happy day for others, especially the Freshmen,
They have reaced the first big goal in their life,
High School.
That very first day is a very exciting one, and to
some a little frightening too. When they enter school
they look around at all those steps and rooms, and
doubt very much if they'l1 ever find their way around.
After they've met all the teachers and have started
on their work, which is certainly different than they
expected, they begin to get accustomed to this big
change which has taken place.
The first thing they know they are nearing the end
of that frightening year as a Freshman and moving
toward that more sophisticated classg Sophomore.
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First Row: Gillen, King, Clark, Large, Protz, Tyszkiewicz, E1esie,Sterner, Drake,
McVicker. Second Row: Crim, Stanko, Shaffer, Opfar, Marcieski, Joll, Wolfe, Sykes,
Bigi, Revetta. Third Row: Holliday, Gealy, Johnson, Davis, Fine, Andrews, Boyd, Cain,
Zugeber, Lloyd, Umber.
First Row: Glass, Cooley, Cheeseman, Jones, Foytik, Cuthbert, Efaw,Supernovich,
Mardis, Legeza. Second Row: Gregg, Rothey, Meisl, Wassel, Kline, Opfer, Tignanelli,
Culbert, Thomas, Franks, MacDouga11, Wallace. Third Row: Backus, Kirschner, Riley,
Shoembach, Flowers, Petrosky, Hough, Gahagen, Davis, Zecchini, Calabro, Myr,:k.
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Simko, Kill. Second Row: Butcher, Hofmeister, Gassner, Codeluppi, Price, Fellabaum,
McKenery, Resh, Serena. Third Row: Anderson, Lewis, Turic,Pasternak, Evans, Pagli-
ari, Soncini, Criado, Jenkins, Bell.
First Row: Sevick, Wright, Territ, Crovak, Bramhall, Elko, Kapuska, Kroki, Zimmer,
McCall. Second Row: Galati, Brunton, Timko, Wiggins, Furst, Barker, Hammel, Natali,
White, Baloga. Third Row: Vidil, Wycoff, Dachille, Stirling, Brady, Mathers, Howell,
Posa, Smart, Nelson.
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umbo, Ekaitis. Second Row: Massari, Brown, Howder, Russell, Morris, Similo, Kremp,
Calhoun, Cvetan. Third Row: Thornton, Neeson, Runyan, Stewart, Fraser, Griffith,
Bakewell.
First Row: Shotwell, Lang, Hough, Davis, Andrews, Kasick, Gamble, Hixenbaugh, Carney,
Kuch. Second Row: Hoffman, Mayhugh, Tognarini, Nehila, Withers, Pershing, McCorkle,
Evans, Kyner, Hess, Schmit. Third Row: Lees, Pipp, Streyle, Buchina, Davenport,
Ferry, Fellabaum, Zecchini, Porter, Snyder, Opfar, Bazier.
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The main ambition of a high school
athlete is to be awarded a varsity
letter in baseball, basketball, and foot-
ball. Pictured here are four senior
boys who have achieved this honor:
William Pagliari, George Sorick,
James Lipscomb, and James Nolder. ,
These four boys and the remainder of A '
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This year, the basketball
team had one of the best seasons
it has had in many years. The
members of the team were
rewarded for their many weeks
of hard practice beforehand by
winning their first game and
many more to come. 1956 has
George Sorick
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one in old Betsy High.
James Nolder
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The Baseball team this yearis work-
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ball isn't supported aswell bythe student
body as football and basketball, it is
usually E-F's most successful sport.
The boys have gone all out this year in
an effort to provide Elizabeth-Forward
with a winning season. They started
practice right after basketball season
and continued practice during the whole
schedule in an effort to bring victory to
Elizabeth-Forward High.
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Seated: Mr. Fleischauer, I. Lipscomb, M. Piper, A. Soukovich, G. Sorick, N. Lipscomb, C.
Bakewell, W. Eichler, R. Francesconi, B. Sowa. Standing: Z. Neal, J. Stragancl, I. Nolder, D.
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games with other schools
just as the Varsity does.
1955-56 Varsity Basketball Schedule
Date School
"Nov, Braddock
Dec Scott
'Dec Bentleyville
Dec. Bethel
'Dec
'Dec
East McKeesport
North Huntington
'Dec West Newton
"'Jan. Homestead
Jan. Glas sport
Jan. Brentwood
'J an. Duquesne
J an. C1 airton
'J an. Munhall
Jan , McKeesport
Jan . Monongahela
Jan . Homestead
"' Feb. Glass port
"' Feb. Bethel
Feb. Duquesne
" Feb. Clairton
Feb. Munhall
"Feb, McKee sport
'Home Games
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1955-56 Varsity Football
Sept. 9
Sept. 17
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 28
Nov. 5
Schedule
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. ..Rankin
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. . . .Belmar
. .. .Glassport
. . . .Grafton
.. .. Rostraver
....Ca1ifornia
Home Games
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BASEBALL - '55
28 Clairton
31 Donora
6 Donora
12 Edgewood
28 Clairton
Glassport
28 Duquesne
2 Edgewood
6 East Mclieesport
Glassport
1I East McKeesport
Duquesne
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Our Organizations-
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Among the leaders of the school are
these students who are pictured here.
They are: Agnes Vigilotti-g Edward Lin-
villeg Dale Weigelg Judie Stanier. They
have been voted as the "Most Active"
students of E. F. H, S. They are shown
here signifying the many activities of
the clubs and organizations of E. F. H. S.
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First Row: Carol Steele. Second Row: Margie
Rue, Ioan Silberman. Third Row:Norma Pierce,
Gladys Werner, Lois Sorg, JoAnn Hebei, Ida
Jean Silberman, Barbara Billick, Mary Lou Pysz,
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Those eight girls whom you see jumping around at our
football games aren't crazy, they are Elizabeth-Forward's
Cheerleaders. These girls work very hard practicing every
week in summer as well as in our school months to organize
and practice cheers and skits for our games. Each week there
is a new head cheerleader who is in charge of leading the
other girls. The cheerleaders consist of Sophomores,
Juniors, and Seniors. The present cheerleaders are Sandra
Krasheski, Eleanor Vidil, Gayle Holliday, Vicky DeMarco,
Carole Lees, Shirley Batch, Judy Smith, and Gloria Ekaitis.
The uniforms of the girls consist of black skirts with red
pleats and red sweaters with the black letters E.-F. on the
front.
There are five new cheerleaders selected each year by
the present cheerleaders and Mrs. Allen.
First Row: Gloria Ekaitis,
Gayle Holliday, EIGHHOI'
Vidil, Shirley Batch. Sec-
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Row: W. Williams, E. Stanko, B. Streyle, B. Bedsworth, C.
Fisher, P. Rouche, F. Furst. Fourth Row: R. Opfar, B. Cain,
C. Thayer, I. Nevin, A. Bruce, C. Thayer. Fifth Row: W.
Douglass, T. Fisher, H. Reed, J. Lipp, K. Miller, D. Hof-
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Clarence Fisher, Treasurerg Paul
Rosche, Presidentg Don Hofmeistel
Vice Presidentg Bob Bedsworth,
Secretaryg Paul Cherepxo, Sentinel.
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Row: T. Marks, A. Caprio, B. Watson,
Affinito, C. Culley, K. Gelzhisen. Second
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Lanldord, L. Lannon, C. Young, K. Hutch-
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King, M. Ekaitis, S. Large, K. Clark, P.
Opfer, S. Territ, S. Crandall, D. Gillen, P.
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Helen Rucienski, Typing Editor. Pat Clarke, Art
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Thespians. 1955.
Tapping ceremony, December 1955.
Front Row: J. Stanier. A. Vigilotti,
G. Ekaitis, J. Meisl, H. Rucienskig
Second Row: E. Linville, D. Weigel,
L. DeVincentis, M. Pierce, .T . White,
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Presidentg Darlene Luzier, Secretary-Treasurer.
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From bottom to top of steps: E. Brooks, D.
Schwirian, C. Guffey, E. Lankford, B. Schae-
fer, P. Pittard, L. Bowers, J. Gump, P.
Pasquinelli, J. Marraccini, J. Silberman, P.
Soncini, M. Thompson, M. Joll, N. Brown,
J. Hunt, J. Smith.
From bottom to top of steps: N. Culbert, E. Lankford,
C. Culley, S. Joll, B. Watson, D. Luzier, D. Buck,
C. Young, K. Hutchinson, C. Fisher, J. Schaefer, M.
Campoli, I. Kastan, P. Fellabaum, V. Reed, M. Rue,
N. Pierce, E. King, P. Douglass, G. Elesie, P. Simko,
C. Kill, M. Hutchinson, P. McCork1e, I. Cooley, P.
Opfer, S. Bennett, K. Clarke, V. McVicker, S. Tig-
nanelli, M. Kline, I. Rothey.
During the beginning of her freshman yea
a girl may find herselfin front ofa Magic Mirr
repeating: "Mirror, mirror on the wall, whi
club shall I choose from among them all
"The Gir1's Chorus," answers the mirror.
gal- ikand
I When the couples entered the
auditorium last year they realized
that they were in promland, not
just any promland, but Alice's
promland. The auditorium, deco-
rated to resemble A1ice's wonder-
land, was as beautiful as for any
prom ever held in E-F High.
The music was provided by
Bobbie Venton, whose orchestra
played the smooth style of music
in keeping with the theme. The
Juniors, class of '56, worked very
hard on the prom, starting early in
the year, choosing the theme first,
the "pitching in' and working on the
decorations. The prom is the year's
biggest social event, and Alice in
Promland was no exception. The
members of the class of '56 used
all the resources of the school,
also a lot of effort, and created
a delightful prom.
Junior and Senior queens courts, escorts
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Says Sfarcufcll
Last year, as the Class of Fifty-five moved into
the auditorium to the strains of 'Pomp and Cir-
cumstance," mothers cried, fathers comforted
them, and all the Seniors felt empty inside despite
the smiles they wore. Their dark blue robes were
neatly pressed and they were in perfect step and
timing as they filed to their seats. The walk from
the door to their seats was a short one, but long
enough for them to remember the sad, the gay,
and the serious times they had had in Old Betsy
High. The expressions on their faces showed
many different feelings. Some were sad, wistful,
and nervous, while others were just scaredg but the
thought behind each one was the sameg "Am I sad
or glad to leave this school? Both I guess." But
their next thought was an exciting one to all of
them. "What next?" .
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