Ford City High School - Trireme Yearbook (Ford City, PA)
- Class of 1954
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NOT HER yearbook but to the staff it IS not just
that It s our book, a product of our work and effort
A yearbook signifies the graduation of another senior class
and the loss of many memorable experiences We present
this yearbook as a reminder of the teachers, classmates
and activities, that played such a great part in our school
life We sincerely hope you enjoy its contents
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ACTIVITIES page 55
ADVERTISING page 103
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C E, the graduating class of 1954, wish
to take the opportunity of dedicating
this memorandum of our high school experi-
ences to a faculty member who has been out-
standing to us as a teacher, leader, and di-
rector. We have known him for his kindness,
understanding and guidance when we encoun-
tered situations where a solution was not evi-
dent. He has always been present when
needed to scatter the many obstacles which
confronted us. To you, Mr. Baum, we
dedicate our book. May it be a lasting mem-
ory of a class that will never forget you.
ADMINISTRATION
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FAC ULTY
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Senator A.R. Pechang Miss Margaret Mongaving Dr. Paul Opalkag Dr. Ted Rupert: Mr. D.L. Duff:
Mr. Lewis G. Goldmang Mr. John Mclntoshg Mr. John P. Badura.
BQ The men who link our community with the school
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Paul N Marsh C R MARSH 1S the admmrstrator
of the Ford C1ty School System
carrymg out the educatlonal program es
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wrth the W1SheS of the local board
Mr Marsh s Message To The Class of 1954
CNHE Class of 1954 1S fortunate to have been Jn attendance durlng a per1od of
unusual prosper1ty You have been able to rnaugurate and carry to completron
t be ef1c1al to present and future classes You have witnessed and have
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had a part rn the approval of the umon operatlon of the communrty schools Each
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of you w1ll have a larger part to play rn the development of thrs undert ng
We trust the experrences and trarmng you have galned here w1ll be used to
the best advantage Your Alma Mater IS ready at all trmes to assrst each of you
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I extend to each member of the Class of 1954, of the Ford Crty Hlgh School,
my congratulatrons and best wrshes for the future .
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PRINCIPAL
WILLIS A . BAUM
Ljq LONG with the duties
as principal of the
Grade School, Mr. Baum al-
so performs the duties of
faculty manager of athletics
and advisor for the student
activity accounts.
RAYMOND E . MILLER
CNOR the past four years
of Mr. Miller has fulfilled
the role of principal, advi-
sor, instructor and friend to
all of us in Ford City jun-
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VIRGINIA ABRAHAM WILLIAM ABRAHAM
B.S, in Education B,A, in Education
Waynesburg College University of Pittsburgh
Reading Master in Education
lliver Education
FACULTY
LEWIS A, BUYERS
ELMIRA BRODHEAD B,S. in Education
B.A. Indiana
Grove City College State Teachers College
English ll, Speech General Science, Math
ROBERT ADAMS MARGARET AUBREY SARA BAKER
B,S, in Education B,S, in Education B.A. in Education
California State Teachers Duquesne University Westminster College
College U,S, History HiStOry. P.O.D.
Master in Education
University of Pittsburgh
Mechanical Drawing
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ESTELLE BEC KWITH LOLA LAVERNE BEVINGTON ROBERT BLACK
B, S, and Main Education B. M. B,S. Geneva College
University of Pittsburgh Brenau College Master in Education
Music, Writing COHSGTVMOTY University of
IHSUUITICHLBI Biology' Science
PAUL CARUSO
B.S, in Education JOHN CONNERS
Clarion B,S. in Industrial Edl
State Teachers College CHIHCQC Tech
Masters in Administration B.A. Masters in Education
Universit of Pittsbur h WeSUT1il1Ster College Universit of Pittsbur h
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IA MES DAVIS LINA DeHOUT GEORGE DUPIERREUX BESSE EKIS . CHARLES GREGORY
B.S. in Education B.S. in Bl-lSil'l9SS Edl1C3fi0f1 Standard Certificate Normal Diploma Lf! B,S,
Shippenburgh Indiana Pittsburgh Clarion F' Grove City College
Teachers College State Teachers College Woodwork Civics - ' Masters in Education
Master in Education Bookkeeping University of Pittsburgh
of Pittsburgh Commercial Math Algebra, Geometry
Biology, Phys. Ed.
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ANNE LESSER ANNA LONGWELL KATHLEEN MCCOY
B.A . Served Apprenticeship
Fhiel College in Indiana
7th English Pittsburgh State Teachers
Home Economics Masters in Literature
- University of Pitt
History, Math
MARTHA MITCHELL MARY NYPAVER
EDWARD MILLER B.S. in Education IOSEPHINE MYERS B. S. in Education MATTIE PAINTER
B.A. Clarion Normal Certificate Clarion B.A, in Education
State College State Teachers College Indiana State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh
English III Librarian Seventh History 7th English, Spanish 8th English, Spelling
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IANICE PARSON IEAN PORTZ IESSIE RHINES HUBERT B. RUPERT NANCY RUST
B.S. in Education B.S. in Art Normal Diploma B,S, in Education B.S. in Education
Lock Haven Edinboro Clarion University of Illinois Pennsylvania State
State Teachers College State Teachers College Geography Masters in Education Girls' Phys Ed
English I Art University of Pittsburgh
Phys. Ed.
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CLAIRE SCI-IAFFER MILDRED SCHALL EDITH SHRENSKY
Standard Certificate B, S. in Education M. S. in Education
llegheny Central Hospital Indiana Pennsylvania State College
Nurse State Teachers College B,S, in Education
Geography Indiana
State Teachers College
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THEODORE SHA KLEY . B.S. in Education B.A. in Education
MARGARET SHUBERT B.S. in Education IO SIMMONS Bethany College University of Pittsburgh
Permanent Special Indiana B.S. in Education Masters in Education Masters in History
nive of Pittsburgh State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Columbia University
Commercial 'Ith Math Health Chemistry, Physics History, Latin
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PATRICIA MARTIN THOMPSON DONALD WALL JOHN WILSON
STRITTMATTER B. M. in Education B.A, in Education B.S. in Education
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pennsylvania Wesleyan University Masters in Letters Masters in Letters
grate College Vocal Music University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh
Home Economics English TV Algebra
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ROBERTA BRUNER DOROTHY BRYAN KATHERYN GLEESON LILLIAN REICHART EDNA THOMPSON
Normal Certificate Normal Diploma Normal Diploma B.S. in Education B.S. in Education
Indiana Indiana Indiana Clarion Slippery Rock
Kindergarten Fifth Grade First Grade State Teachers College State Teachers College
Third Grade Sixth Grade
MARION WEAVER MADGE WEBER
B.S. in Education B.S. in Education
CEI-ESTE WEAVER Indiana suppery Rock ELIZABETH WHITMAN ARDENA woLFE
Normal Diploma State Teachers College State Teachers College N01'm31 Diploma B. S. in Education
SHPPCIY Rock Masters in Education Masters in Education Indiana Indiana
31316 TCHCUCIS C0116g6 University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania State College State Teachers College State Teachers College
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IANITORIAL STAFF
Front Row--Mr. Flick, Mrs. Kovach, Mrs. Hel-
gren and Mr. Renaldo.
Back Row--Mr. Umbaugh, Mr. Easley, Mr. Cog-
ley, Mr. Frick and Mamie, the school cat.
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Mr. Cowan
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Sonya Myers . . . .Treasurer
Joe Vargo . . . . President
Robert Onofrey . Vice President
Georgiann Earley . . .Secretary
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Miss DeHout, Mr. Sowers, Mr. Wall, Mrs. Baker
VEDA AITES Forever chewing gui..
. . . Is Joyce's shadow. . . Enjoys her
frequent visits with Miss DeHout. . .
One of our engaged girls.
DOROTHY ALLENSWORTH Plans to
go into the field of social work. . .
A high ambition. . . Earnest worker. . .
Spends her spare time reading.
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MERLE BARGER Hails from Garretts
Run with Dick and Roger... Hopes
to attend college... Ardent sports
fan. . . Main interest--mechanics.
RUBY BECK A quiet Burrell Town-
ship girl. . . Likes her violin and mu-
sic in general. . . Also likes reading
and typing class.
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DALE ANDERSON Longs for every-
thing connected with horses. . . Plans
to own race horses someday. . . In-
sists his dog is his best friend.
JANET C. BAILEY Enjoys roller-
skating and health classes. . . Can be
found in the company of Joanne,
Shirley, Henri, Dot and Ruthie.
ROBERT E. BAKER First-rate guy
from Bethel Township. . . Wants 'to be
a pilot... A math whiz... Quiet,
but not often.
WILLIAM R, BAKER Likes to give
the girls a line... Always telling
people to drop dead.. . Loafs at the
Mechling residence.
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ROBERT BOOTH Came from Taren-
tum his Sophomore year. . . Contri-
buted greatly to the school's various
decorations. . . Plans to study at Pitt
to become a draftsman.
FRED E. BOOTH Interested in sports
Friends with Chicken and the
gang from Pumkin Center... Likes
all food in large quantities.
CHARLES P, BOWER Pals with Bevo
and Soapy. . . Loves sports - espe-
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cially baseball and bowling
aim in life is to bowl 300.
IDA BOWSER Plans to be a nurse. . .
Has an infectious laugh. . . Pals with
Pat, Sally, Barb and Mary. . . Nice
friend.
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JOHN EUGENE BICANOVSKY Likes
girls? fOh, noj. . . Has a long walk
to school from the Lower End. . .
Plans on studying medicine at Pitt.
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ROBERTA BLONDEAUX A lively
member of our class... Says "I'll
be jiggered." when confronted with
a problem. . . Prefers "52" Fords.
MERRI BLOOM A female Horace
Greeley. . . One of our "ta1ler" sen-
ior girls. .. Mr. Baum's cliiefnheagf-
ache.
RICHARD BOARTS "Tiny Tim" from
the hilltop.. . Loves to tinker with
cars... Buddies with fair, Schreck
and Pete
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THOMAS BOWSER Ambition is to
graduate... One of our Cadogan
boys. . . Friendly. . . Enjoys himself
anywhere. . . Future lies in the Navy.
DELORES COWAN Can be seen at
every basketball game. . . Can't de-
cide about the future. . . Always seen
I withffloyce and Veda.
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ferent. . .P en at the Owl's Nest with
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BETTY CRISSMAN Comes to us
from Garretts Run. . . Usually seen ar
the Owl's Nest. . . Always saying "It
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ROBERT CRYTZER One of the Gar-
retts Runboys. . . Never seen without
Stivy, Schreck or Zeke. . . Chases
the rabbits in November.
IAMES I. DAVIS Very friendly lad
from Garretts Run. . . Tries to pre-
tend he's the quiet type... Likes
carpentering. . . Loafs with Wolfy.
LEROY DAVIS One of the Rosston
gang. . . Quiet'?. . . Enjoys baseball
and study halls. . . Ardent sports en-
thusiast. . . Future xmdecided.
SHIRLEY MAE DILLARD Loves rol-
lerskating and is frequently seen at
Cicero's. . . Has a highly infectious
laugh. . . Fun to know.
RUTHIE MAE EDWARDS Personality
gal of the class... Keeps that trim
figure by walking to school with
Shirley, Dorothy and Rita.
LOIS ELGIN Came to us this year
from Elderton. . . Has a quiet and
friendly manner. . . A very ambitious
commercial student.
WILLIA M F. ELWOOD Fine ' tenor
voice. . . Very active young man. . .
Enjoyed commercial studies. . .
ten seen with Gene and Jingles.
SHARON EVANS Vivacious, cheery
lass from Garretts Run... May join
the Waves... Friendly with Betty
and Sis.
CLIFFORD DUNN A fugitive from
the hilltop.. . Never seen alone in
his Blue Kaiser. . . Favorite school
subject- -Study halls.
GEORGIANN EARLEY The girl with
the most leadership. . . One third of
Earley, Liberto and Nycz, Inc. . . .
Plans Nursing career.
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RONALD EWING Member of the
Hilltopper gang. . . Plays baseball
and basketball for Ford Cliff. . . A-
V1 cl . ports fan.
CLOYD FAIR Nice looking lad from
Cadogan. . . Small but mighty. . .
Enjoys football. . . Possesses a subtle
sense of humor.
JOANNE GAINOR Future lady in
white... Our most athletic g1r1
Arrives on the Cadogan bus each
morning... Has a keen sense of
humor.
NELSON GEIGER Enjoys his long
walk from the hilltop... May at-
tend I.S.T.C .... Prefers history
and cheeseburgers. . . Works for Doc
Winters.
ROY M. GRADEN Our gift from
Manorville. . . Pals with Bcvo,
Goose, Pickles. . . His ambition is to
play for the Cards... Good Luck,
Bevo.
CAROLE GREEN insists she talked
her way through school. . . Spends
her time skating. . . Frequently seen
in Kittanning with Jean Ann
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JANET GROVE Friendly, busy,
chatty and dependable describe
her... Manorville's contribution to
F.C.H.S. Tooted the school's
bass clarinet.
HYATT L. HAWK Plans to be a
carpenter. . . Hunting and his car
keep him occupied... hasa deep
bass voice. . . Enjoys living.
PATRICIA D. HAZEN Very active
girl. . . Looking forward to college
. . . Likes unusual clothes. . . There's
lots of fun when Pat's around.
BETTY IANE I-IEASLEY Will be a
quiet and efficient secretary...
Loves to write letters. . . Always
seen with Janet and Shirley...
Writes clever poetry.
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LOIS I-IEASLEY Quiet and nice to
know.. . Rides the bus from Burrell
Tovmship. . . Likes to travel. . . Seen
with Esther.
SALLY JOANNE HEILMAN A viva-
cious blue-eyed girl who is never
quiet a minute. . . Her ambition is to
go to Wheaton College.
RICHARD HEILMAN One of the Gar-
ISGS Run gang.. . Always seen with
Zeke. . . Favorites are his motor-
cycle and fried chicken.
EUGENE I-IILEMAN Popular fellow
from Campbell Hollow. . . Ace cor-
netist. . . Plays French Horn, too. . .
Plans to become a minister.
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scientific farming. . . Travels from
Campbell Hollow. . . Spends his spare
time working with his car... Seen
with "Tip" .
NORA IO HOLLAND Loves that Ram-
bler. . . Could accomplish much if
she tried. . . Always seen with Lo and
Jo. . . Her hobby is loafing.
CHARLENE HORAN Took the Aca-
demic course. . . Will take her "lady
in white" training at Presbyterian
Hospital. . . Phrase-- "She'1l never
tell. "
JOHN I-IRABOVSKY One of our great
outdoorsmen... Can be found at
Mack's or A1do's... Says he wants
to go to California.
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PATRICIA D. HULINGS Is forever
writing letters. . . Hails from Manor-
ville. . . Inseparable from Shirley
and Dolly. . . May be a lady Marine.
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JOHN KAHAT Tallest and quietest
member of the class. . . Walks from
Ford Cliff with Herky, Huffy and
Ken. . . Interest in woodworking.
FRED KAMMERDIENER A pleasant
classmate and agreeable person...
Pretends to be shy??? Enjoys hunting
. . . Dependable guy who gets along
with everyone.
KENNETH KLINGENSMITH Quiet
Ford Cliffer. . . Would like to be a
singer! Thinks he will be a bachelor
. . . Friend to all.
STEVE KOVACH Slaved over the
academic course. . . One of the Ford
Cliff Gang. . . lntends to study
science in college.
GERALD KUNST Looking forward to
a future in mechanics.. . Loafs on
the Korner. . . Works at Central Ser-
vice. .. Occasional absentee during
November.
JOYCE ELAINE LEFEVER Ambition is
to have a car of her very own. . . En-
joys home econornics. . . We'll al-
ways remember Dimples. . . Seen
with Donna.
LOIS IEANNE LESSIRE Enjoys her
Homemaking Course. . . Earnest
worker. . . Keen sense of humor. . .
Pals with Jo and Nora.
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JANET KIJOWSKI Took commercial
course. . . Plans secretarial career
. . . Loves study halls. . . Her favor-
ite comeback is "I don't get it."
LUBY KOTYK Has a pleasing per-
sonality. . . Spends her time "work-
ing" at the Pharmacy... Usually
seen with her shadow, "Mar".
JULIANN LEVCIK Miss DeHout's ac-
complished bookkeeper. . . Plans a
college future. . . Seen at the Hollow
with the gang.
PHYLLIS LIBERTO Won a medal at
summer majorette camp. . . Am-
bition is to have a career. . . Always
with "Jules" and " Georgia".
BERNARD LYSAKOWSKI Fine athlete
. . . Has a bright future in baseball. . .
Ambition is to become a commercial
artist. . . One of the Korner Gang.
BEVERLY JANE MCKAIN Ambition to
be a "good" secretary. . . Spends time
with Molly, Pat. . . Spends spare time
writing letters
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looking fellow in room 303. . . Flag
bearer in the marching band. . . Con-
stantly into mischief. .. A11 around
friend.
DELORES MILLER Enjoys square
dancing and talking to Norma...
Hopes to become a bookkeeper...
Another of our hilltoppers.
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JEAN ANN McKERNAN Beautiful
black hair and flashing eyes. . . Likes
to visit the Dari-Dell with Carol and
Evelyn.
GEORGE MARKILINSKI Has mis-
chievous eyes that sparkle when he
laughs. . . Always ready to join in the
fun. . . A friend to all.
JOAN ARLENE MARTIN A girl full
of vim, vigor and vitality. . . Paces
the floor at Murphy's.. . Will be a
good " girl Friday".
MAXINE MATAVA A future secre-
tary... Cute and blond... Has a
smile for everyone... Always seen
with Loretta and Rose.
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RUTH MILLIGAN A Cadoganite. . .
Sells Keystone shoes on Saturdays. . .
Seen with Doris and Rosie. . . A very
friendly person.
ROSE MARIE MILZ Hails from Sixth
Avenue. . . Likes typing, football
games and loafing at Wray',s. . . May
be seen anytime with Hooch. E1 and
Max.
ROBERT L. MOHR Our most at-
tractive boy... Quiet till he gets
started... Fine disposition... A
friendly lad with a matching smile.
JAMES MONROE Hopes to see the
world. . . Spends his time working at
the Newsstand... Enjoys riding his
motor bike.
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JOAN MORDA Dashes madly from
Ford Street to school each morning
Known by her bangs... Likes
typing and movies.
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lass. . .
ALFRED F. MYERS Lives for his
music... Plays clarinet and string
bass. . . Never has a second to spare
Our most intellectual... ide-
serving of the honor.l
NANCY LEA MYERS Would like to
be able to sleep all day. . . Drives to
school from Templeton. . . Always
into mischief.
MYERS Our most attractive
Plans to enter nursing pro-
fession. . . Can be found in front of
the T. V. set at home.
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WILLIAM R, MYERS Quiet lad who
hails from Burrell Township... Fa-
vorite subject is mechanical drawing
. . . Loves swimming. . . The quiet
type??
GENE NAMECHE Future--College. . .
Voted most leadership. . . Spends
summers working at a resort in Ohio
. . . Very dependable person.
ROBERT E. NEUTRELLE The class's
most humorous character. . . Future-- -
Navy. . . Buddies with Gene andjingles
. . . Outstanding class worker.
LORETTA NOVAK Ambition is to be-
come another Florence Nightingale. .
Frequently seen with Betty Ann. . .
Has quite a sense of humor.
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"most athletic" award... Future
college prospect.. . 302's well
dressed comedian... Tar Stadium
graduate.
ROBERT ONOFREY Working toward
his pension at Mack's... Pals with
Mumbles and Jim... Ambition--to
own a Cadillac. . . Swell friend.
MARY ANN PACUCH Only am-
bition is to drive a green Plymouth. . .
Our most humorous. . . Always with
Lube and Betty.
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PATRICIA PAUP Fifth Avenue gul. . .
Future lady disk jockey?. . . Seen
with Bev McKain. . . Enjoys UQ P, O. D.
Has a cute set of dimples.
FRANK R. PAVLIK Voted our best
dancer. . . Keeps well dressed by
working at the Custom Shop. . . Does
gymnastic work. . . Navy prospect.
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HARRY PIPER Always seen dnvmg
his little Blue Jewel. . . Is a grease-
monkey in his father's garage. . .
Fa1thfu1 drummer in band.
MADALENA REALE Very frrendly
lass from Cadogan. . . Is taking the
commercial course. . . Likes to read
. . Always seen with Ethel.
VERA LOUISE RELICH Has aspirations
of being a Florence Nightingale. . .
Plans to train at Citizens General
Hospital in New Kensington. . . En-
joys typing.
JANET ELAINE RIGGLE Plans to re-
ceive nurse's training at Butler. . .
Most talented. . . Likes to square
dance. . . Pals with Shirley and Betty.
H. DALE ROBINSON A scientific
master-mind who plans to be an
electronics engineer. .. Drives the
V-8 to school every morning.
ELEANOR ROVNYAK Inseparable
from MJ. Spends her spare
time working U1 at Wray's... A1-
ways drawing when she should be
studying.
LARUE RUMMEL McKeesport's loss,
our gainl. . . Likes to talk. . . Fre-
quently seen at Shay with Louise. . .
Plans to go to Johnstown for nurse's
training.
LOUISE RUPERT Hails from Rosston
. . . She and LaRue are always seen
together. . . Loves eating french
fries and square dancing at Shay.
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ROBERT SALANKIEWICZ Looking
forward to college. . . A Ford City
basketball great... Belongs to the
Komer gang. . . Our rnost popular.
CAROLYN SANOBA Comes to us
from the "Lower End"... Appren-
ticing for her future by working at
Betty's Beauty Shoppe.
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LOUIS I. SANOBA Comes from Ford
View... Ed, Hun, Jim and he are
a foursome. . . Likes to hunt. . . Loafs
at Brightmeyers.
S HIRLEY IRENE SC HAEFFER
Toying
with the idea of being a secretary. . .
Has abeautiful alto voice.
.. A1-
ways seen with Betty and Janet.
STANLEY D. SCHAFFER Enroute to
Penn State to study mechanical en-
gineering. . . Outstanding rifl
e marks-
man. . . Another Korner lad. . . Most
likely to succeed.
JOANNE IRENE SCHMAUS One of
our girls who will seek her career at
St. Francis Hospital.. . Very proud
of her driver's license.
LARRY SCHRECENGOST Always seen
in a Nash. . . Good athlete. . . Ambi-
tion is to become a truck driver. . .
A regular cut-up.
EVELYN Sl-IIRING A petite miss who
is always writing letters... Often
seen in Kittanning with Doris and
Jean.
ROBERT T. SHUMAKER Comes from
Manorville but would rather be in
Garretts Run. . . Pauols the highways
with BumBum and Bud.
BETTY SIMMONS Hasa nice per-
sonality... Quiet? Her commercial
course will aid her in secretarial
work. . . Another cute Ridge Avenue
girl.
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MARLENE SKU KALEK A dark-haired
lass who is a friend to all. . . Witty
and full of fun. . . Nice girl to know.
HENRI MAE SMITH A sweet girl with
cute dimples. . . Ambition is to be-
come a secretary. . . Has a friendly
personality.
IO ANN STITT Sweet girl from
Pattonville. . . Seen with Jean. . .
Took commercial course. .. Ambi-
tion is to be a housewife. . . Engaged
girl.
WENDELL STIVASON A very quiet
boy from Garretts Run. . . Would like
to be a machinist. . . Pals with L,E,
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NANCY JANE STUMP A petite red-
head. . . Enjoys skating and football. . .
Spends her spare time behind the
counter at Kittanning Murphy's.
IANICE E. SWARTZLANDER Friendly
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lass from Garretts Run... Spends
spare time working at Kittanning
Murphy's and writing to boys in the
service.
MARY ANN SZYMANSKI Another
"Lower Ender", . . . Hobby--trying to
drive her brother's car. . . Neat ap-
pearance and friendly personality.
RONALD THOMASWICK A future en-
gineering student at Penn State. ..
An expert nimrod... Likes typing
class.
BETTY ANN VOLEK Spends all her
time writing letters. . . Thinks a lot
about the Air Force. . . Most popular
. . . Another engaged girl.
GLENN WAUGAMAN Fills up his
spare time by playing baseball.. .
never seen without Eugene. . . good
student and musician.
MARGIE WAUGAMAN Cute senior
with a sparkling personality. . . Seen
with Carol, Kathy and Bev. . . Com-
mercial student but plans to be a
housewife! I
SARA JEAN WESS A busy girl who
seldom rests. . . Known for own
special type of humor. . . Plans to
attend nursing school.
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LAURA VALASEK Always teased
about her red hair... Spends her
time at her father's garage. . . Seen
with BJ. and Flo.
JOSEPH VARGO Well liked lad from
Garretts Run. . . His goal is pro-
fessional baseball. . . Very active in
class work.
MICHAEL WHEELER Future indicates
work in the missionary field. . . en-
joys science... can always be re-
lied upon to uphold his part.
MA Y JANE WHITE One of Wray's
te i resses. . . Eleanor's better
Q h .,. lans to spend next three
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HENRY P. WOYTON Plays excellent
trombone and baritone... usually
found with Glenn, Bird and Porky. . .
most talented.
RONALD A. WRIGHT Rides the bus
from Brick Church... Moved here
this year from California. . . Future
lies in the Navy and the photography
field.
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JAMES A, WYANT Wants to be an
automotive mechanic. . . Likes hunt-
ing and driving. . . Always seen with
"Booth" and " Mohr".
SHIRLEY ANN WYANT An earnest
commercial student who loves that
typewriter. . . Will make someone a
good secretary... Likes to spend
spare time skating.
ANNA MARIE YASSEM A very
pleasant and energetic classmate. . .
Pals with Carolyn and Mary Ann. . .
Our c1ass's best dancer.
BARBARA ZANETTI Has mischievous
brown eyes. . . Excellent cook. . .
You should taste her bread. . . Likes
to have a good time.
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CLASS WILL
C E the class of 1954 berng of sound mrnd and about to leave lT.l11S mstrtutron of
learnmg do hereby declare tlus document to be our last w1ll and testament and do
hereby ordarn that our prrceless possessrons whrch we cannot take w1th us be d1sposed of
111 the followmg manner
Robert Neutrelle returns the famlly car
to the famrly
Geor rann Earley leaves her few hours at
th ollo to Pete
Huck and Jackre leave to swab the
deck of the B1g Mo
Gene Nameche w1lls Tar Stad1um to T1m
Rupert and the future Glassers
Tank Boarts leaves h1s caut1ous ClI1V1I1g
to B111 Verschuren
Stan Schaffer leaves the Nat1onal Honor
Socrety to Jrm Pechan
Bob Booth reluctantly returns h1s parnts
and brushes to the Art Department
James Wyant wrlls h1s saw III the Wood
shop to anyone not afra1d of cuttmg h1m
self Wlllh It
Lo1s Heasley w1lls her back seat III 305
to anyone fortunate enough to get rt
LaRue Rummel w1lls her man hatrng
ablllty to Mar S
Sh1rley Schaeffer grves up her lnde
pendence
janet Rlggle w1lls her dramat1c ab1l1ty to
her s1ster Nancy
Mary A Pacuch leaves her fondness for
cheeseburgers She can t eat any more
Betty Heasley w1lls her ab1l1ty to com
pose verse to Chuck Stump
Mary-I Whrte leaves all of the frm and
pleasure of bemg a Sen1or to her brother
and s1ster
julra Nycz leaves her spare trme to any
one who can fmd lt
The Sen1or Ensemble leaves the audlto
r1um and 1tS acaustlcs to the junror En
semble
Lorenza Pendleton leaves h1s way w1th
the grrls to jackson and Meades
Charlene Horan leaves her headaches rn
Physlcs Class
Shrrley M Drllard w1lls her mfectrous
rggle to anyone who lrkes to have fun
att Hawk w1lls h1s bass vorce to
arlene K
janet Grove w1lls sympathet1cally all
play books trckets propertres etc to
all future student drrectors
D1ck Hellman leaves h1s Cadlllac
scooter to Melvm Walker
Eugene Hrleman w1lls the Student Coun
crl to Sweeney
Alfred Myers leaves hrs schedule and
act1v1t1es to any Junror contemplatrng a
nervous breakdown
Herbre P1erce leaves the wa1t1ng 1n Home
room for the 4 00 school bus to james
Bloom
M1chael Wheeler w1lls the solut1ons to
hrs many troubles to Margo Hanner
Henry Woyton leaves the trombone sec
tron flat
Joe Petrovsky w1lls h1s women trotrbles
to Herk T enerowlcz
JoArm St1tt leaves the starrway to the
stars to ean
Roberta ondeaux leaves 302 to those
able to stand chemrcal aromas
Barbara Zanettr leaves the Saturday nrght
dances to joan
LeRo Davrs w1lls h1s seat on the bus to
Davr Neer
Steve Kovach leaves h1s ret1r1ng nature
to Hooks Kudelka
B111 Myers leaves homeroom 303 to
whomever IS there frrst
Delores Mrller leaves all of her troubles
to jrm Angher
Eleanor Rovnyak leaves her brother 11m
to all the teachers
Charl1e Bower w1lls h1s typrng ab1l1ty to
B1g Mack
Clrfford Dunn leaves the Freld and
Stream magazrne to Gene Lazaroff
Maxlne Matava leaves her Job as home
room charrman to anyone who wants lt
Rose M M112 leaves her battered mega
phone to the jumor Cheerleaders
Glenn Waugaman w1lls the fast rrdes
w1th Gene to an and Sweeney
Betty A Vo ek takes her rnterest rn
Rog er Wlllh her
groy raden w1lls hrs ab1l1ty to drrve to
ara
Dale Robmson leaves the school buses
to all underclassmen hardened enough to
r1de them
Laura Valasek w1lls her ab1l1ty to keep
gruet Ol to B J
onald Thomaswlck leaves h1s Art
Classes w1th reluctance
Patt1 Paup w1Jls her seat 1nSen1or Sclence
to those who want to d1e by asphyxratron
Nelson Gleger w1lls h1s talent on the
baseball dramond to Bob B and Karl Y
Larry Petrovs w1lls sane motor bike
dr1v1ng to Paul
Ed Mechlln w1lls h1s grrl troubles to
Gary Rose erger
Bern1e Lysakowskr wrlls h1s dancrng a
b1l1ty to Pete Krukar
Frank PaV11.k leaves Chautauqua to anyone
who doesn t mmd drshpan hands
oe Vargo leaves wrth tremendous re
ref the problems of the Semor Class
behmd lnm
Sally Hellman w1Jls her seat rn the or
chestra to anyone who can play the wrong
notes rn the same key as she does
Joanne Gainor w1lls her athletlc ab1l1ty
to Zoe Ann
Joanne Schmaus leaves Maregre perrod
Carolyn Sanoba leaves F H S to her
srsters Srs Bob and jo jo
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ney to school each day to Patty S
Larry Schrecengost leaves h1s football
ear to Charl1e Goldmger
velyn Shlflllg w1lls the art of wrrting
letters to Dor1s Heffelfm er
jean McKen1an leaves al her good t1mes
to her s1ster joan
Merle Bargsr w1lls h1s motorcycle rrdmg
ab1l1ty to odger
Janet K1jOWSk.1 leaves her m1dget s1ze
curlers to Shella
Vera RS11Ch leaves her laugh to Adrrenne
Phyll1s Lrberto leaves her naturall curly
ha1r to the g'1I1S who must spen hours
each mg-ht puttmg therrs up
JUl13.I1l'1 ev1ch W1l1S Georgle to Shemla
and Adr1enne
Loretta Novak w1lls her nlckname
Hooch to Barbara
Eleanor Mary jane and Marg1e leave the
school to the other chrckerettes Jame
and Janet
Carol Greene wills her favor1te booth lIl
the Dar1 Dell to anyone 3l'I'1VlI'lg there
before she does
Stetch leaves the basketballs for Joe
Fr1ck to shme
B111 Hlleman w1lls h1s car to anyone w1th
Ron d Wr1ght leaves h1S rovrng eye
to janet
Lourse Rupert leaves her deslre to travel
to her s1ster Betty
wllllam Crawford w1lls h1S laugh to any
one w1th enough nerve to use lt
oan Morda leaves her bangs to Nancy
amody
Delores Cowan leaves the last rmnute
rush to beat the bell to the r1ders of the
Ford Cl1ff bus
Joyce LeFever w1lls her d1mples to who
ever 1S fortunate enough to have them
LOIS Less1re leaves a box m 302 for
oann to rest her feet on she ll need lt
ames Monroe returns the newsstand to
r Allen
Betty Crissman and Sharon Evans w1ll
those late hours to anyone who can keep
them
ames Dav1s w1lls l'l1S seat III P O D to
arl Wolfe
Ruthie Edwards w1lls her baton tw1rl1ng
ab1l1ty to R1ta Pendleton
Pat Hulmgs leaves her last mmute rush
to the Penn Trans1t Bus to Doll1e
Bob Crytzer just leaves
Fred Booth w1lls h1s good t1mes to any
one down 1I1 the mouth
john Kahat leaves h1s 1II'lpI6SS1Ve stat
ure to Ed K1jOWSk1
Mary Bloom w1lls the Ed1torsh1p of the
Glass Ip to anyone WIIZII a suff1c1ent sup
ply of Anacm tablets
Sonya Myers leaves her attract1veness
to Anna Mar1e Vargo
Ruth Mtl11gan leaves her seat on the
Cadogan bus to her s1ster PaII1C1a 1f she
Can et to It
B111 ullerton leaves all h1s bra1ns to Gus
Luby Kotyk w1lls her soda Jerklng at the
Pharmacy to her nrece Pat
Joan Martm leaves joe H her seat m
Engl1sh class
Am Yassem w1lls her dancmg ab1l1ty
to rana DeLong
Mar e Wau man leaves her cheery
sm e to Ka y Fulton
jamce Swartzlander leaves her ab1l1ty to
Wflte letters to anyone who has plenty of
t1me on the1r hands
Wendell Stlvason leaves all thoughts to
ohn E
b Shumaker w1lls h1s best t1mes 1n
school to Gall S
Kenneth Kl1n ensm1th w1lls all h1s base
ball sk1l1 to lib Brown
Dolores Green leaves!!!
to school eve rnomrng to Ethel H
Rub Beck w s her seat m Orchestra
to 1rg1n1a South
George Markelmsk1 leaves all 1'11S talent
to anyone who needs some
Cloyd Fa1r w1lls h1s cue at Patchm s to
Caboose
Bob Mohr leaves many broken hearts
Lo1s Elg1n leaves for Eldertonl It was a
pleasure to know her
Carol Fulton w1lls her daydreammg to
ack McCarthy
enr1 Mae Sm1th leaves the 8 29 dash to
Be Ransom
Ma ene Skukalek leaves Mary Ann her
squeaky alarm clock
Fred Kammerdlener leaves the brams of
Fa1r Tucker Mark and Bor1s to Ca
boose QThey say he needs them J
Sara Wess leaves all tl1e fun she s had
111 chorus to tl1e future Alto sectron
Sh1rley Wyant leaves her broken short
hand pen to her s1ster Judy
Barbara Gregory w1lls her mk spotted
clothes and hands to those learn1ng to
use the mnneograph machlne
Pat Hazen leaves her seat on the Ford
Cl1ff bus to her brother Bob for the next
f1ve years
Th1s w1ll 1S Slgned sealed publ1shed and declared Valld by the above named class of
nmeteen hundred and frfty four as our last Wrll and Testament
FIRST WITNESS Carl Eck Iumor Class Presrdent
SECOND WITNESS Don Hansotte Sophomore Class Presldent
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Third Row--John Augustine, Joe Vasek, John Russo, Ed White, Philip Busch, Jack McCarthy, Raymond Petrus,
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Third Row--Lois Schaeffer, Joe Nameche, Don Deaderick, Tom Risher, Jerry Toussaint, Kenneth Blondeaux,
Jim Liberto, Kathleen Lunz.
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Joe Capizzi, William Verschuren.
Front Row--Miss Shrensky, Joan Siar, Margaret Hilliard, Marie Slaviero, Mary Kay Retzer, Maxine Schall,
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Second Row--Sheila Duff, Annie Klingensmith, Shirley Roudybush, Bernadine Halas, Bob Woodside, Fred
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Third Row--Paul Virostek, David Neer, Elnora Booth, Rita Pendleton, Mary Ann Labutka, Sally Kamer, Pat
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Front Row--Mr. Simmons, Joe Novak, Mildred Houston, Loretta Sperl, Joan Landon, Carrie Coulter, Joyce
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Second Row--Michael Gallo, John Brandebutg, Joe Rice, Paul Kovacik, Katherine Tregaskis, Carolyn King
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Third Row--Sam Sirwell, Bob Schnitzler, Raymond Wendell, Adam Boguslowski, Robert Dragan, Eddie
Meleason, Betty A. Vargo, Marlene Stolar, Joanne Peltz.
Back Row--Matthew Lazaroff, Andy Husar, Sherwood King, Joe Stewart, Ronald Burdette, Don Hansotte,
Albert Zermaine, Craig Rosenberger, Carl Cook.
Front Row--Joe Erkens, Louis Zahradnik, Marilyn Erkens, Barbara Hepler, Nancy Bruner, Gloria Greene,
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Second Row--Dean Yount, Joseph Dunmire, Richard Byron, Alfred Booth, Doris Hef-
felfinger, Ruth Walker, Nancy Goodyear, Allen Harriger, Joe Lettrich.
Third Row--Joan Dunmire, Delores Charvat, Mary E. Morasco, Joyce Zahradnik,
Rosemary Peppler, Carol Danhof, Donna Shoop, Florence Szybka, Judy Young.
Back Row--James Rovnyak, Roger Schrecengost, John Valasek, Morton Cooper, Dean
Smith, Wayne Stewart, Harold Mansfield, Victor Zimmerman, Jerry Feldman.
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HOME ROOM 112
Front Row--James Slagle, Carolyn
Say, Ruth Simmons, Delbert Smelt-
zer, Harry Rupert, William Sals-
giver, Ronald Rickett, Steve Sen-
iow, Joyce Shakley, Mary E. San-
oba, Delores Scripps.
Second Row--Mary Ann Skukalek,
Annette Russo, Mary A. Slabon,
Joanne Schall, Evelyn Schultze
Dixie L. Smith, Nancy Schaeffer,
Frances Round, Mary A. Slanicka.
Back Row--Joanne Shankle, Larry
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Front Row--Jim Manning, James
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jowski, Edward Malc, Ronald Lash-
er, Joseph Labutka, Joan McKer-
nan, Marlene Livengood, Gene-
vieve Klimkowicz, Robert Kornei-
sewicz.
Second Row--Loretta Kunst, Sandra
Meades, Florence McGuire, Joanne
Martinez, Shirley King, Margie
Marsh, Ethel McElwain, Marilyn
McKee, Sally Law.
Back Row--Chauncey Klingensmith,
Joseph Kovalovsky, Charles Kunkle,
Samuel Kunkle, Mr. Buyers, Ron-
ald Klingensmith, Raymond Lerner,
Richard Klingensmith, Thomas
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Front Row--Charles Paup, Albert
Remis, Richard Myers, Patricia
Miller, Carol Round, Raymond Mc-
Ardle, Oliver Pore, Carol Reitler,
Paula Jo Painter, Janice Presensky.
Second Row--Frances Peltz, Jo-
anne Prazenica, Lois Neer, James
Reitler, Deanna Micheaux, Mary
Ann Rogalski, Beverly Myers, Bar-
bara Novak.
Back Row--Marlene Pert, Harold
Mansfield, Richard Micheaux, Keith
Mitchell, Kenneth Pore, Miss Ekis,
Ronald Neutrelle, Richard Pytel,
John Popolis, Gloria Miller.
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Front Row--Miss Lesser, Patty
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Crawford, Billie Cunningham,
Doris Davis, Sharon Crusan.
Second Row--Dianne DeLong,
Jack Eddinger, Ronald Dinus,
Frank Garmong, Ernest Davies,
Clarence Ellenberger, Bob Fuller-
ton, Delores Cogley, Back Row--
Gail Corbett, Carol Cullieton,
Norman Gaggini, Jim Fox, Harry
Grinder, David Greer, John Fal-
lone, Ann Catlos, Janet Dunrnire.
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Front Row--Miss Parson, Bob In-
gram, Mike Harbst, Jim Jackson,
Tom Heilman, Gary Hartman,
Larry Hagofsky, Richard Heilman,
Paul Hartman.
Second Row--Barbara Golab, Rose-
mary Faykosh, Eleanor Fennell,
Earl Heasley, ,Betty Gibson, Shir-
ley Edinger, Joe Hnatiow, Mar-
garet l-lumenik, Orpha Fox.
Back Row--Betsy Good, Beverly
Jakola, Joanne Kahat, Michael
Hnatiow, Bill I-leilman, Dick
Hutchison, Jean Fichthorn, Evelyn
Fennell, Barbara Galanis.
Absent- -Albert Johnson.
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Front Row--Mr. Wilson, Charles
Bargerstock, Paul Baillie, Glenna
Bonner, Dorothy Bower, Janet
Bowser, Margaret Beere, Neva
Anderson, Emily Boguslawski,
George Bugoslowski, Wm. Nall,
James Chorvat.
Second Row--Lucille Barr, Betty
Bauwin, Audrey Augustine, Caro-
lyn Caldwell, Barbara Bartolovic,
Shirley Bruce, Marlyn Bowser,
Dorothy Bernot, Rita Bonetti.
Back Row--Joe Blongeaux, Louis
Blusk, Homer Allensworth, Paul
Birch, Don Cook, Frank Bucko,
Jim Baker, Don Baker.
HOME ROOM 201
Front Row--Miss Portz, Jim Waug-
aman, JoAnn Thevenin, Mary
Alice Ware, Carol Stitt, Shirley
Stitt, Celia Toy, Kenneth Thomp-
son.
Second Row--Penny Vent, Norma
Wolfe, Carol Walker, Patty Szul,
Carolyn Stivason, Marian Walker,
Martha Wiser, Gloria Zahradnik.
Back Row--Glenn Toy, Gerald
Stump, Jim Swartz, Charles
Thomas, Darrel Stivason, William
Westwood, Robert Wolverton, Bob
Vidanoff.
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Front Row--Mr. Caruso, Lois Dun-
mire, Joyce Farester, Sandy Hile-
man, Helen Heasley, Ronald
Grantz, Charles Freedline, Johnny
Grinder, Richard Greer, Wayne
Cunningham, Jerry Ferguson.
Second Row--Nancy Emmonds,
Juanita James, Myra Griffens,
Nancy Guthrie, Sally Fiches, Na-
nette Hromadik, Patsy Glesk, Bet-
ty Fiscus Virginia Hynick
Back Row B111 Fornes Eddie
Fichthorn Larry Culp Norman
Goldinger Norman Edwards Bob
Emmonds Dean Cowan Clyde
Gibson Don Croyle Merle Davis
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Front Row--Eddie Treece, Sam
Schrecengost, Marilyn Turko, Lin-
da Stitt, Faye Woodside, Joyce
Yount, Kathy Schaeffer, Gladys
Smail, Priscilla South, Linnie
Woodside.
Second Row--Miss McCoy, Barbara
Wade, Judy Wyant, Bob Yount,
William Zahniser, Gus Ruffaner,
Steve Steiner, Chuck Stump, Rose
Wyant, Shirley Wilson.
Back Row--William Shaffer, Jim
Wingate, Darl Stivason, Kenneth
Schaeffer, William Stegner, Vern-
on Thomas, Tim Stitt, Harold
Rumbarger, Roger Robinson, Ted
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HOME ROOM 211
Front Row--Pat Klimkowicz, Irene
Johnston, Betty Miller, Eileen
Noulett, Jackie Minteer, Shirley
Mclunkin, Carol Laughner, Mary
Plants, Sue Reefer, Bill Hilty, Bill
Henry.
Second Row--Miss Beckwith, Judy
Klingensmith, Gladys McGuire,
Sonja Klingensmith, Robert Hile-
man, Delmar Klingensmith, Frank
Kuchta, George Hilty, John Kerr,
Alfred Harris.
Back Row--Robert Klingensmith,
Donald Johns, Ronald King, Wil-
liam Kromer, William Hollobangh,
Covert Knepshield, Merwyn Guth-
rie, John Howlett, James Hellfrich
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Front Row--Mrs. Painter, Claire
Barger, Arlene Crytzer, Keith
Beck, Dean Barger, Arnold Bly-
stone, William Anachonda, Jack
Boarts, Joan Bonetti, Rosalie Drag-
on.
Second Row--Donald Bowser, Ed-
ward Bryant, Pat Allensworth, Pat
Cunningham, Dolores Barto, Mary
Dee Asay, Jim Bloom, Robert
Bailey.
Third Row- - Fay Davis, Dianne
Buffone , Carol Browsm, Janet
Boarts, Raymond Blondeaux, Tom
Aiello, Wayne Carberry.
Back Row--John Buriak, James
Bruce, Dale Cloke, Clair Butz,
John Bowser, James Asay, Allan
Boarts, Bob Chestnut.
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HOME ROOM 210
Front Row-- Mrs. Abraham, James
Porterfield, George Lysakowski,
Jim Ricket, Ronald Pratt, Roberta
Sanoba, Shirley Riffer, Henry
Reitler, Carl Petras, John Mathers.
Second Row--Jean Rice, Betty Lou
Repak, Mary Rosenberger, Meda
Bell Rush, Nancy Riggle, Carol
Sanders, Janet Salankiewicz, Kath-
leen Schall, Daisy Mae Robinson.
Back Row--Eddie Reitler, Carl
Petras, Lynn Myers, Kenneth
Mitchell, David Neutrelle, Merle
McKe1vey, Richard Petras, Eugene
Lazaroff, Wade Pacuch.
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Front Row--Miss Nypaver, Ken-
neth Hartman, Linda George, Bob
Hazen, Fred Fennel, Elizabeth
Gladys, Dalton Forester, Carolyn
Flickinger, Patty Crownover, Joce-
lyn Ganano, Charlotte Gieger,
Mary Jo Gallo.
Second Row--Kay Girt, Patty Gib-
son, David Dunn, Susan Eakins,
James Gongola, James Hansotte,
Ed Flanders, Carol Fiscus, Betty
Delong, Vera Croyle, Judy Davis.
Back Row--Bob Cujas, Donald
George, Robert Green, Vernon
Cogley, Robert Harkleroad, Ray
Dunmire, Emmett Fickes, James
Evans, James Gelacek, Robin Ev-
ans.
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HOME ROOM 208
Front Row--Miss Rhines, Theresa
Bicanovsky, Dorothy Bruner, Karen
Beck, Patty Aites, Deanna Beck,
Sally Bryan.
Second Row--Don Bowser, Larry
Beck, George Brandeburg, Dick
Brown, Ronald W. Burdette, Eugene
Capizzi, Milton Beck.
Third Row--Patty Chimka, Jody
Anthony, Joan Cogley, Rosemary
Beuth, Edith Bloom, Norma J. Bow-
ser, Helen Angehr, Tom Cieply,
Jack Brown.
Back Row--David Brown, Ronald
K. Burdette, George Bailey, Jim
Blondeaux, Roger Blondeaux, Tom
Boyd, Tom Bielski, David Cald-
well.
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Front Row--Mr. Black, Sonya
Lukehart, Kathy Hileman, Darlene
Johnson, Helen Grantz, Judy Horn-
yak, Pat Lloyd, Gail Hopper,
Marion Held, Daphne Luchesa.
Second Row--Tony Machowski,
Larry Leard, Danny Lorigan, Ger-
ald King, Margaret Hill, Janet
Johns, Grace Lang, Eddie King,
Kenneth Iseman, Tom Kornasie-
wicz, Dale Kerr.
Back Row--Bob King, Louis Kline,
Raymond Kijowski, Carl Heffel-
finger, Wesley Hileman, Richard
Klingensmith, John Johnston, Jack
Jageman, John Kline, Ronald
Lloyd.
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Front Row--Joe Shaffer, Harry
Spang, Sam Saloum, Don Rupert,
Reed Shaffer, Phil Rupert, Russel
Smith, Victor Shaeffer, George
South, Roberta Smith.
Second Row--Betty Jean Raymer,
Judy Shoop, Judy Reitler, James
Sicheri, Wayne South, Howard
Smeltzer, Terry Serene, Jim Stew-
art, Tim Rupert, Dave Stafford.
Back Row--Virginia Schall, Linda
Piper, Billie Schrecengost, Dorothy
Slovensky, Jim Snyder, Olga Sen-
iow, Lois Schiffgens, Barbara Sals-
giver, Betty Rupert.
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Mrs. Myers.
HOME ROOM 1
Front Row--Manifred Wolfe, Paul
Zahradnik, Larry Toy, Fay White,
Marilyn Szul, Kathy Yount.
Second Row--Mrs. Schall, Ronald
Woyton, Chris Wise, Robert Stew-
art, Clair Zimmerman, Phyllis
Zablocki, Donna Watterson, Ina
Woodside.
Third Row--Marlin Waugaman,
Eleanor Space, Barbara Wyant,
Anna Zermane, Shelva Walker,
Mary Toy, Sandra Yassem, Delores
Tihanovich, Robert Wyant,
Back Row--John Wyant, Jim Toy,
Fred Swietzer, Carl Wyant, Mel-
vin Wolf, Ardell Thomas, Gary
Stivason, Willard Walker
HOME ROOM 5
Front Row--Bob Maxeiner, David
Petrovsky, Carl Petrus, Howard
Mansfield, Andrew Polka, Jim Rig-
gle, Earl Porter, Wm. Mohr, Palm-
er Ransom, Sam Rearick.
Second Row--Michael Odrechow-
sky, Bob Mattu, Ronald Paine, Ju-
dy Miller, Joanne Mansfield, Joan
Nathaniel, Marjorie Marks, Anas-
tasia Lysakowski, Rodney McKel-
Vey, John Repak.
Back Row--Helen Moffitt, Darlene
Milz, Charlotte Myers, Betty Mc-
Clymonds, Wm. Reeseman, Karl
Matthews, Shirley Moore, Cath-
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STUDENT COUNCIL HOMEROOM CHAIRMEN FIRST SEMESTER
Frrst Row Sally Ann Bryant Carole Brown Marrlyn Erkens Don Hansotte Mrchael Wheeler Barbara
Cregory Maxrne Matava Joe Vargo Barbara Galanrs Robert Neutrelle Carl Eck Carol Ford El
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Second Row Pat Grbson Margre Schmaus Joyce Zarahdmk Wayne Stewart Frank Nlazurek John
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Tlnrd Row Jun Waugaman Beverly Myers Neva Anderson Ethel Mc lwame Dlane DeLong Lors
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Second Row--A. Vargo, M. Slaviero, C. Ford, K. Fulton, M. Erkens, A. Yassem, V. Relich, C. Sanders, C
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Mechling, S. Steiner, J. Dunmire, I. Kerr, R. Wolverton, B. Ingram, A. Remis.
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Miss Steiner.
Second Row--Doris Kammerdeiner, Sally Kamer,
Donna McElfresh, Harriet Utley, Eileen Moore,
Mary L. Monroe, Janet Danhof, Pat Hulings, Bar-
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Second Row--Shirley Shaffer, Betty Heasley, LaRue Rummel, Joan Morda, Sara Wess, Shirley
Wyant, Marlene Skukalek, Lois Elgin,
Miss Shubert, Janet Kijowski.
Marge Waugaman, Henri Mae Smith, Ruth Milligan
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Helen Kijowski.
Sonya Myers, Mary Jane White, Miss Portz, Carol Greene, Barbara
Caldwell, Frank Spachtholz.
Front Row- -Carole Schaffer, Gloria Greene, Joyce Buhite,
Lois Schaffer, Helen Kywoski, Marion Zermain.
Second Row--Jenny Duris, Dorothy Ann Klingensmith,
Lucinda Kline, Carol Paup, Jane Kline, Janice Roberts,
Janet Cowan, Bonnie Crossman, Maxine Schall, Jean
Peters, Molly Garbareno, Kathy Fulton.
Standing--Kathrine Tregaskis, Margaret Byers, Helen
Smeltzer, Mrs. Baker, Helen Woodside, Ruth Walker,
Lois Klingensmith, Marion Miller, Connie Dinus, Janet
Stitt, Doris Heffelfinger, Janet Bargerstock, Mildred
Delp, Nancy Kamody, Joan Zanetti.
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Hileman, Miss Strittmatter, Bob Baker, Wendell Stivason, Steve
Kovach, Bob Mohr, William Myers, Nelson Geiger, Dick Hile-
rnan, Fred Kammerdeiner.
Officers--Fred Kammerdeiner, Jack Hrabovsky, Nelson Geiger.
Front Row--Judy Rupert, Joyce Farester, Betty Fiscus, Joyce Farester
Second Row--Danny Berdell, Robert Kornasiewicz, Tony Machowski Edward Malc Dean Cowan Clair
Butz James Gon ola Albert Remis
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Second Row--Madalena Reale, Ruth Edwards, Shirley
Dillard, Evelyn Shiring, Janice Swartzlander.
Third Row--Carolyn Sanoba, Mary Ann Szymanski,
Ioan Martin, Betty Ann Volek, Lois Lessire, Rose Milz.
Fourth Row--Janet Grove, Joe Petrovsky, Vera Relich,
Lorenzo Pendleton, Phyllis Liberto, Frank Pavlik.
Back Row--Juliann Levcik, Delores Cowan, Anna Yas-
sem, William Baker, Clifford Dunn, Beverly McKain,
Julia Nycz, Georgiann Earley, Harry Piper, Miss Shren-
sky.
Officers--Betty A. Volek, Evelyn Shiring,
Lorenzo Pendleton, Ruth Edwards.
Patrol Boys--Larry Kamas, Mr. Miller, Principal, Danny Berdell, Fred Tregaskes, James Littek, Gary
Rosenberger, James Clever, Fred McGuire, Paul Szalankiewicz.
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Earley, Barbara Gregory.
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Bob Salankiewicz, Gene
Nameche, Alfred Myers.
Seated Ruth Hrleman Barbara Salsgrver Patrrcra Cunnmgham Jean Blondeaux, Joan Zanetti, Nancy
Standmg L1nn1eWoods1de Brllre Cunnrngham Janet Grove Mary Plants Myra Griffin, Sue Reefer,
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Grove, Ruby Beck, Shirley Simmons, Miss Ekis.
Second Row--Harriet Utley, Eileen Moore, Barbara Cald-
well, Morton Cooper, Bill Ruffaner, Bob Knell, Michael
Gowetski, Jack Dowling.
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Second Row--Daisey Robinson, Fay Woodside, Kathy Schall, Eileen
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Wade, Nancy Emmonds.
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Back Row--Ronald Pratt Donald Rupert Carole Laughner
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Officers--Nannette Hromadik Jean Rice Patricia
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Front Row--Donna Watterson, Sonja Lukehart Wesle Heil-
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Second Row--Fred Fennell, Gerald King, Betty Raymer,
Barbara Salsgiver, Judy Davis, Darlene Johnson.
Third Row--Patricia Chimka, Norma Bowser, Robert King
James Cicheri, Helen Angehr.
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Schaeffer, Robert Stewart, Kenneth Hartman, Karen Beck
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Eleanor Rovnyak
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William Verschuren
Delores Miller
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Marlene Skukalek
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Junior Editors
Lina De Hout
Business Advisor
William Elwood
Janet Kijowski
Luby Kotyk
Juliann Levcik
Phyllis Liberto
Rose Milz
James Monroe
Loretta Novak
Robert Onofrey
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1953
"Now, about the thirteen bodies in
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Stage Crew--D. Robinson, A. Myers, S.
Schaeffer, B. Booth, B. Onofrey, P. Liber-
to, C. Fulton, I. Wyant-, J. Petrosky, C.
Horan, D. Cowan, I. Grove, R. Milz, P.
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Wess, R. Neutrelle, M. Bloom.
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1954
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Front Row--lvliss Bevington, Harold Myers, Lois Schiffgens, Judy Rupert, Carolyn Stivason, Beryl Greer, Alfred
Myers, Harry Piper, James Hopper, James Wingate.
Second Row--Merwyn Guthrie, Allan Kornasiewicz, Florence Markby, Edward Malc, Sally Welch, Shirley
Wyant, Carol Sanders, Patsy Glesk, Edward Meleason, Geraldine Kunst, Ronald Lasher, Carol Shaffer, Barbara
Caldwell, Elaine Carberry, Glenn Waugaman, Janet Schiffgens, Henry Woyton, Marlene Clark.
Third Row- -James Angehr, Robert Knell, Donna McElfresh, Larry Kamas, Donald Hansotte, Daryl Stitt, Edward
Mechling.
Miss Bevington
SENIOR
VERY evening after school during foot-
f ball season the playground echoes to
J X marching feet and the drum major's whistle.
Those maneuvers that liven half times may
look easy, but it takes long hours of prac-
tice before the band puts on its show. Even
before the band begins rehearsals, Miss
Bevington puts more hours into planning the
maneuvers and music.
Front Row--Judy Young, Janis Roberts, Carolyn Caldwell, Carol Ford, Billie Edna Cunningham, Janet Bowser,
Marion Walker, Joyce Farester, Marilyn Turko, Eugene Hileman.
Second Row--Sherwood Meades, Thomas Eakins, Glenn Snyder, Nancy Bruner, Thomas Lonberger, Janet Grove,
William Heilmall. Michael Hnatiow, Wilford Jackson, Doris Heffelfinger, Wayne Fennel, Dale Cloak, Gaylord
Bowser, Sally Kramer, Twila Dunmire, Daniel Berdell, John Brandenberg, Thomas Risher, Paul Kovacik,James
Bloom, James Slagle.
Third Row--Bernard Rupp, David Spenser, Gary Rosenberger, Janet Boarts, Margaret Meinz, Alfred Booth.
BAND
NDER Miss Bevington's capable direc-
tion, the band, besides playing for foot-
ball games and parades, presents a concert
each spring.
The officers are: Henry Woyton, Presi-
dentg Carol Ford, Vice-Presidentg Carol Shaf-
fer, Secretaryg Sherwood Meades, Assistant
Sec'yg Glenn Waugaman, Treasurer, Nancy
Bruner, Assistant Treasurerg Patricia Hazen
and Donald Hansotte, Librarians .
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Left Side, Front Row--Judy Rupert, Elaine Carberry, Carol Ford, Harold Myers. Second Row--Sonya Myers,
Sally Kamer, Elnora Booth, Barbara Keine. Third Row--Eleanor Bowser, Sally Welch, Ruby Beck. Fourth Row--
Virginia South, Wm. Rearick, Kenneth Wray, Bernard Rupp. Fifth Row--Shirley Wyant, Florence Markby, Joyce
Baars, Edward Meleason, Janet Schiffgans, Patricia Hazen. Right Side, Front Row--Ruth Hileman, Elizabeth
Wray. Second Row--Eugene Hileman, Robert Knell, Nancy Bruner, Tom Lonberger. Third Row--Don Hansotte,
Paul Kovacik, Twila Dunmire, Gaylord Bowser, Tom Risher. Fourth Row--Glenn Waugaman, Henry Woyton,
Margaret Meinz. Standing--Alfred Myers, Miss Bevington, Donna McElfresh, " James Hopper, Marlene Clark,
Judy Young.
SENIOR ORCHESTRA
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C HE Senior Orchestra has progressed a long
4 way since 1948, the year Miss Bevington be-
came director of the instrumental music department
and our Seniors entered junior High School. The or-
chestra plays for assemblies, the annual "open
house, " junior and Senior class plays, Baccalaure-
ate and Commencement.
The officers for this year were: GlennWauga-
man, Presidentg james Hopper, Vice-Presidentg
Barbara Keine, Secretaryg Larry Petrovsky and Judy
Rupert, Assist. Secretariesg Joyce Baars, Treas-
urerg Carol Ford and Tom Risher, Librarians.
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INSTRUMENTALISTS
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ef train their members for the time
when they will enter the ranks of the
Senior Orchestra and Band. Of the
two junior organizations, the Junior
Band is the newer, being only three
years old. The Junior Orchestra plays
for assemblies and Freshman com-
mencement and presents a concert in
the spring.
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Front Row--James Reitler, Barbara Novak, Lois Schiffgens, Carol Stivason, Janet Boarts, Tom Cipley, Merwyn
Guthrie. Second Row--Carol Ann Reitler, Paula Jo Painter, Martha Schiffgens, Sandra Meades, Judy Miller,
Janet Bowser, Dale Cloak, Donald Rupert, Sam Saloum, James Bloom, Michael Hnatiow, Robert Hazen. Third
Row- -Anastasia Lysakowski, Roberta Sanoba, Mary Ellen Sanoba, Diane DeLong, Ronald Lasher, Allan Korna-
siewicz, Edward Malc. Back Row--Carol Sanders, Marion Walker, Marilyn Turko, Patsy Glesk, Joyce Farester,
Susan Eakins. Standing--Miss Bevington, Tony Machrowski, James Wingate, Edith Bloom.
Front Row--James Kerr, Donald Bowser, Wayne Carberry, Edith Bloom, Eddie Bryant, Larry Laird, William
Pendleton, Robert Green, Miss Bevington. Second Row--Merwyn Guthrie, Carol Sanders, Marilyn Turko, Patsy
Glesk, Daphne Luchesa, Betty McClymonds, Joyce Farester. Third Row- -James Slagle, Michael Odrechowski,
Joan Nathaniel, Billie Edna Cunningham, David Stafford, Lois Schiffgens. Fourth Row--Richard Heilman, Caro-
lyn Caldwell, Tom Cipley, William Heilman, James Sicheri, Paula Jo Painter, William Zahniser, Susan Eakins,
Marian Walker, Richard Hutchison. Fifth Row--Katherine Kuchta, Robert Stewart, Sandra Hileman, Sam
Saloum, Robert Heilman, Ronald Pratt, Donald Rupert, Janet Bowser, Robert Hazen. Sixth Row--James Porter-
field, Robert Bailey, James Waugaman, Robert Fullerton, George Brandeburg, Janet Boarts, James Bloom, Tom
Bielski, Dale Cloak, Edward Malc, Paul Hartman, Alan Kornasiewicz, Raymond McArdle.
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Front Row--L. Rummel, S. Myers, G. Earley, J. Nycz, H. Hawk, B. Shumaker, G. Nameche, Mr. Thompson
J. Petrovsky, W, Elwood, J. Lcvcik, L. Novak, S. Wess, D. Green, S. Schaeffer, P. Liberto.
Second Row--D. Recny, A. Vargo, D. Hornyak, K. Lunz, Z. Hazlett, D. Robinson, L. Petrovsky, I. Rovnyak
D. Byron, J. Novak, M. Wheeler, M. Retzer, M. Andre, A. Butko, J. Todoroff, M. Hanner, D. Jageman.
Third Row--D. Luchesa, J. Reich, C. Beck, L. Plazak, S. Simmons, M. Labutka, L. Michaux, I. Toussaint
W. Kendra, J. Lettrich, A. Harriger, N. Sheldon, D. Davis, P. Wright, G. Greene, L. Elgin.
Fourth Row--K. Yudoshock, F. Pavlik, J. Nameche, R. Livengood, C. Bower, R. Fuksa, C. Elwood.
Back Row--J. Liberto, W. Verschuren, L. Pendleton, D. Deaderick, Paul Virostek, Pianist G. Rosenberger.
VOCAL MUSIC
Mr. Thompson. Vocal Instructor STHE Varsity Chorus under the direction of
A Mr. Martin Thompson became one of
78 the c- tstanding organizations of our school.
In tht' Fall the chorus purchased robes and
X wi'21ir' eleven weeks the amount of thirteen
hundred dollars was raised. This was ac-
complished by being host to the annual Dis-
trict Chorus, receiving aid from the student
council on the Tag Day program, and by pre-
senting Handel's Messiah.
4':,-"- As a result of this production of the Mes-
siah, the Varsity Chorus became one of only
four schools in the state to accomplish this
fete. Throughout the year our sixty voice
choir made eleven concert appearances.
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Varsity chorus officers are: Gene
Nameche, president, john Ollinger, vice
president, Georgiann Earley, secretary, Mary
Ann Labutka, librarian, and Bill Elwood,
student director.
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Front Row- Carolyn King, Janet Stitt, Eleanor Bowser, Marjorie Schmaus, Donna Shoop, Barbara Hepler, Rose
Remis. Eileen Moore, Joan Brown, Barbara Caldwell, Janet Bargerstock, Sara Perpich, Pat Ritchey, Lillian
Ritchey, Joan Landon, Peggy Ruston. Second Row--Patty Ech, Joan Dunmire, Irma Herbst, Marilyn Erkens,
Rose M. Solak, Marlene Stolar, Connie Dinus, Antoinette Schmaus, Janet Cowan, Mildred Houston, Nancy
Goodyear, Marilyn Mazurek, Betty Kunkle, Carol Dankof, Kay Cawley, Joyce Barrs, Kathy Colonna. Third
Row--Nancy Henderson, Ruth lseman, Gloria Greene, Carol Shaffer, Donna McElfresh, Helen Kane. Back Row
--Matthew Lazaroff, Jerry Feldman, William Kendra, James Rovnyak, Dick Livingood, Ron Burdett, Michael
Gowetski, William Emmonds, Richard Hudek, Dick Bryan, Chet Elwood, Allen Harriger, Joe Lettrich, Ronald
Fuksa, John Brandeburg, Michael Gallo.
Front Row--Janice Presensky, Barbara Galanais, Ethel McElwain, Deanna Michaux, Gloria Zaharadnik, Margaret
Humenik, Joanne Kahat, Beverly Jakola, Francis Round, Anette Russo, Shirley King, Ann Catlos, Marlene Pert,
Carol Round, Patty Dosch, Joanne Thevenin, Celia Toy. Second Row: Rita Bonetti, Joyce Shakley, Betty Good,
Janet Bowser, Mary Ann Skukalek, Mary Elis Ware, Neva Anderson, Shirley Edinger, Emily Bouglaski, Shirley
Bruce, Marlyn Bowser, Glenna Bonner, Peggy Bears, Mary Ann Slabon, Janet Dunmire, Martha Schiffgens, Eve-
lyn Schultz, Mary Ann Slanicka, Dorothy Bower, Betty Gibson, Paula Jo Painter. Third Row--Janet Danhof, Jo
Ann Shankel, Martha Wiser, Norma Wolfe, Carol Walker, Shirley Stitt, Carol Stitt, Carol McGregor, Delores
Cogley, Connie Crawford, Joan McKernan, Betty Bauwin, Orfa Fox, Phyllis Kijowski, Barbara Novak, Carolyn
Say, Genieve Klimkowski, Marlene Livengot d, Barbara Bartolovic, Barbara Golab. Fourth Row--Sharon Crusan,
Delores Scripps, Penny Vent, Sally Law, Ca.ol Culleiton, Gloria Miller, Beverly Myers, Sandra Meades, Lois
Neer, Mary Ellen Sanoba, Dixie Lee Smith, Ruth Simmons, Marlyn McKee, Marian Walker, Carol Reitler, Rose
Mary Faykosh, Dianna DeLong, Pattie Szul, Nancy Schaeffer, Jo Anne Schall, Carolyn Stivason. Fifth Row--
Lewis Blusk, Joe Labutka, Albert Remis, Ronald Dinus, Richard Michaux, John Popolis, Tom Rosenburger, Jerry
Starka, Harry Grinder, Richard Klingensmith, Robert Vidanoff, Donald Baker, Bill Salsginer, Robert Ingram,
Ronald Rickets.
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Earley, L. Novak, I. Levcik, S. Myers, L.
Rummel, P. Liberto. B. Gregory, Accom-
panist.
BOYS' OCTET--G. Nameche, H. Hawk, I.
Nameche, I. Ollinger, J. Novak, J. Pet-
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P. Kovacik, J. Brandeburg.
Standing--B. Ware, G. Waugaman, D. Hansotte,
H. Woyton, A. Booth, E. Hielman.
STRING TRIO--E. Wray, D. McE1fresh,
I. Rupert.
GIRLS' BRASS ENSEMBLE--M. Krizman, B. Caldwell, M
Meinz, I. Boarts, S. Kamer, T. Dunmire.
CLARINET ENSEMBLE --S. Welch, S. Wyant, B. Greer, J.
Grove, C. Ford, E. Carberry, P. Hazen, J. Schiffgens.
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Mr. Williams, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Duff.
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
C"'I-IE 1953 edition of Ford City High School's football team turned in a very
r successful season, although its record was marred by a loss to Kittarining in
the annual rivalry contest. Bill Abraham's speedy Glasser eleven lost only two
Class A games, one with the W.P.I.A.L. champions, "Hunter" High of Leech-
burg. Two of Ford City's best showings were against the powerful Double A
school of Bellaire, 0hio, and against the Blue Devils of Leechburg. A break in
either game would have resulted in major upsets in the district. Congratulations
to Bill Abraham and the Glasser squad who brought winning football to Ford City.
Front Row--B. Laughner, I. Herbst, L. Pendleton, B. Booth, J. Moore, R. Graden, S. Schaeffer, J. O1-
linger, C. Fair, R. Thomaswick. Second Row--W. Stewart, D. Deaderick, G. Kunst, W. Ruffaner, R.
Petrus. R. Boarts, E. Brightmeyer, F. Booth, I. Fichthorn, G. Bowser. Back Row--L. Oresick, B. Ware,
K. Bryant, B. Lysakowski, E. White, M. Miller, C. Goldinger. W. Crawford, D. Chauvaux, W. Ver-
schuren.
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Kneeling--Coach Rupert, John Ollinger, Bob Ware, Joe Nameche, David Mar-
tinez, Don Deaderick, Paul Krukar. Standing--Wilford Jackson, Lorenza
Pendleton, Edward Kijowski, Kenneth Bryant, Robert Salankiewicz, Sherwood
Memes' gonn Guys 1954 varsi basketbaii team
c tumed in another outstan in basketball sea-
son with a remarkable record of 12 victories against
only five defeats. Their efforts, however, were
not enough to cop the Section I title. The cham-
pionship was not decided until the final game of
the season when the Glassers bowed to the power-
ful Red Raiders of New Kensington.
Coach Hub Rupert's Glassers were led by three
returning lettermen in Seniors, Bob Salankiewicz
and Lorenza Pendleton, and junior, Kenny Bryant.
juniors, Sherwood Meades, Wilford ,Iackson and
Paul Krukar, and Senior, Eddie Kijowski rounded
out the usual starting team. The season was by
no means a failure, as the Forders went down fi ht-
ing to a New Kensington Team which had lgeen
playing together for three years.
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STA TISTICIANS
Gene Nameche and John
Russo
VARSITY SCORES
Vandergrift. .
Central
Catholic. . .
Tarentum. . .
Westinghouse
Johnstown. . .
New Castle. .
Rankin ......
Aliquippa .....
Monessen ......
Har-Brack .....
Butler .........
Monongahela. . .
Ford City. . Kittanning. .
Ford City. . North
Catholic. .
Ford City New
Kensington. . .
Ford City Sharon .....
Ford City Har-Brack. .
Ford City. . Butler ..... .
Ford City. . Kittanning. .
Ford City. . Charleroi. . .
Ford City. . New
Kensington. .
CENTERS
Ed Kijowski, Kenny Bryant, and Bob
Ware
MANAGERS
Jim Moore, John Hromadik Tom
Eakins.
GUARDS FORWARDS
Paul Krukar, John Ollinger, Wilford Jackson, Bob Dave Martinez, Sherwood Meades, Don Dead
Salarlkiewicz. Joe Nameche. erick, Lorenza Pendleton.
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RESERVE COACH
Bob Black
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Pendleton
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Steve Stemer A1Rem1s Second Row Ed Malc
John Kerr Gene Lazaroff Norman Edwards J
Norman Goldmger and Bob Fullerton Manager
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Cwl-IE VARSITY RESERVES thrs year
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INDEX OF SENIOR ACTIVITIES
AITFS VEDA VEDA
Freshman Chorus Busrness Staff Trueme
ALLENSWORTH DOROTHY DOT
Gtrls Chorus 2 Trr Hi Y 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3
ANDERSON DALE DALE
I V Football 1 2 I-ootball Manager 4
BAILEY JANET AN
Freshman Chorus Tn H1 Y 3
BAKER ROBERT E BOB
Magtc Chefs 4
BAKER WILLIAM BILL
Magrc Chefs 4 Semor Class Play
BARGER MERLE ZEKE
Spamsh Club 3 Band 3 Hobby Club 4
BECK RUBY RUBY
Freshman Chorus Penn Ford Jr Hlstonans 2 3 4 La
t1n Club 3 Orchestra 2 3 4
BICANOVSKY EUGENE BEECHIE
Freshman Chorus Freshman Play Latm Club 2 Jtuuor
Class Play Penn Ford Jr Hrstonans 2 3 Magrc Chefs
4 Hobby Club 4 Varsrty Chorus 2 3
AWARD Student Counctl
BLONDEAUX ROBERTA BOBBIE
Freshman Chorus
BLOOM MARY MERRY
Freshman Play Student Counctl 1 Glass Ip 1 2 3 4
Edxtor 4 Jumor Class Play Crew Tr1 H1 Y 2 3 4 Pres
rdent 4 Penn Ford Jr Hrstorrans 1 2 Semor Class
Play
AWARDS Glass Ip 2
BOARTS RICHARD TANK
I V Football 1 Varslty Football2 3 4 Freshman
BOOTH FRED FRED
Freshman Chorus Sparush Club 2 Baseball 2 Foot
bal14
BOOTH ROBERT BUDDA
J V Football 2 Varstty Football 3 4 Varstty Chorus
2 3 4 Art Club 3 Juruor Class Play
AWARDS Art Jr Dramaucs
BOWER CHARLES BEVO
Freshman Chorus Varsrty Chorus 2 3 4 Track 3 Boys
Octet 4
BOWSER IDA SALLY
Laun Club l 2 Glass Ip4 Sparush Club 4 Tr1 H1 Y
2 3 4 Jr and Sr Class Play Crews Trtreme Ed 4
Penn Ford Jr HISIOIIBIIS l 2 3
AWARD Tnreme Ed
BOWSER TOM TUCKER
I V Football 1
COWAN DELORES SUE
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 3 Jun1or Class Play
Crew Trrreme Bus 4 Typtng Club 4
CRAWFORD WILLIAM WILLIE
I V Football 2 Varsxty Football 4 Hobby Club 3 4
CRISSMAN BETTY BET
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 Tr1 H1 Y 3
CRYTZER RCBERT BOB
Magrc Chefs 4
DAVIS JAMES M
DAVIS LEROY PETE
DILLARD SHIRLEY MAE SHIRL
Typrng Club 4
DUNN CLIFFORD T P
Trlreme Bus 4
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EARLEY GEORGIANNE GEORGIE
Freshman Chorus Freshman Play Jr Class Play Stu
dent Drrector Varsrty Chorus 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Na
tronal Honor SOCICIY 4 Student Counctl 3 Grrls En
semble 3 4 Tnreme Bus 4 Typrng Club4 Class
Secretary4
AWARDS Student Councrl Jr Dramatrcs Choral Tr1
reme Bus
EDWARDS RUTH ROOKIE
Grrls Chorus 2 Trl H1 Y 2 3 Baton Club 3 4
ELGIN LOIS LOIS
Freshman Chorus Varsrty Chorus 2 3 4 Tn H1 Y 1 2
3 V1ce Presrdent 3 F H A 1 2 3 Secretary 3 Gregg
Club 4
ELWOOD WILLIAM WILLIE
Freshman Chorus Varsrty Chorus 2 3 4 Freshman Jr
and Sr Plays Jr Htgh Basketball 1 J V Football 1 2
Student Councrl l 2 3 Trrreme Bus 4 Boys Octet 4
AWARDS Student Counc112 Jr and Sr Dramatrcs
Choral 2 Trtreme Bus
EVANS SHARON SHARON
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 Trl H1 Y 2 3 Penn
Ford Jr Hrstortans 2
EWING RONALD HUFFY
FAIR CLOYD BILL
J V Football 1 Varsrty Football 2 3 4 Baseball 4
FULLERTON BILL TUB
J V Football 1 Penn Ford Jr Hrstorrans 2 Basketball
Mgr I 2 3 Spanlsh Club 4
FULTON CAROL CAROL
Freshman Chorus Latrn Club 3 Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 Spantsh
GAINOR IOANNE
GEIGER NELSON HERK
JV Football2 Mgr 3 Mag1cChefs4
GRADEN ROY BUD
Jr Htgh Basketball l Hobby Club 3 Football 4
Track 3
GREENE CAROL CAROL
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 Art Club 4
GREEN DELORES DEE
Freshman Chorus Band 1 Orchestra 1 Lat1n Club I 2
Varstty Chorus 2 3 4 Student Councrl 1 2 Gregg Club
4 Glass Ip4 Penn Ford Jr Hrstorrans 2 Jr Play Crew
Lrbrary Assrstant 1 2 3 Trrreme Ed 4
AWARD Trtreme Ed
GREGORY BARBARA BARB
Freshman Chorus Freshman Play Latrn Club 1 2 Gxrls
Chorus2 Student Counctl l 4 Trtreme Ed 4 Na
tronal Honor SOCICIY 3 4 Gregg Club 4 Presrdent
G1rls Ensemble 4
AWARD Soph Scholarshrp
GROVE JANET JANET
Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 Grrls Chorus 2 Penn Ford
Jr Hlstorrans 2 3 4 Jr and Sr Plays Student Drrector
Lrbrary Assrstant 2 3 4 Typrng Club 4
AWARDS Band Lrbrary Sr Dramatrcs
HYATT HAWK HONKER
Band I Orchestra 1 Freshman Chorus Varslty Chorus
2 3 4 Boys Octet 4
AWARDS Choral2
HAZEN PATRICIA PAT
Freshman and Semor Plays Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2
3 4 Laun Club 1 2 Spanrsh Club 3 Tu H1 Y 2 3
Penn Ford Jr Hxstortans 2 Trrreme Ed 4
AWARDS Instrumental Sr Dramaucs Tnreme Ed
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Chorhsg Varsity Chorus 2-33 Spanish Club 3, President 3 Club 49 II- and SI- mal' Crews: Tfifsme Ed' 4
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Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 Gregg Club 4
HEASLEY LOIS LOIS
HEILMAN SALLY SALLY
Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Latrn Club 1 2 Penn Ford Jr rs
torrans 2 Glass Ip 1 2 3 4 Lrbrary Assrstantl 2 3
Spamsh Club 3 Varsrty Chorus 2 3 4
AWARDS Soph and Jr Scholarslup Glass Ip 2 Band
HILEMAN EUGENE PORK
Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl
Presrdent
AWARDS Instrumental Student Councrl
HILEMAN DICK HUMPHREY
Spamsh Club 3 4 Magrc Chefs 4
HILEMAN WILLIAM BILL
HOLLAND NORA JO NORA
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 3 Art Club 2 Tu
H1 Y 2 3 Spamsh Club 3 4
HORAN CHARLENE CHARN
HRABOVSKY JOHN MUMBLES
Football Mgr 1 2 Senror Play Magrc Chefs 4
HULINGS PATRICIA PAT
Freshman Chorus Varsrty Chorus 2 3 Art Club 2 Stu
dent Councrl 2 Jr Play Crew Grrls Ensemble 3
KAHAT JOHN CLEM
KAMMERDIENER FRED HEZZY
Magrc Chefs 4
KLINGENSMITH KEN KLING
Magrc Chefs 4 Baseball 4
KOTYK LUBY LUB
Freshman Play Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus Baton
Club 1 2 3 4 GreggClub4 Secretary Trrreme Bus 4
KOVACH STEVE STIF
Magrc Chefs 4
KUNST JERRY HE
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus2 Jr Class Play Gregg
Club 4 Trrreme Bus 4
AWARDS Jr Dramatrcs
LEFEVER JOYCE DIMPLES
Freshman Chorus Typrng Club 4
LESSIRE LOIS
Freshman Chorus Glrls Chorus 2 Student Councrl 1
Typrng Club 4
LEVCIK JULIANN SHOES
Freshman Chorus Freshman and Senror Class Plays Var
srty Chorus 2 3 4 Trueme Sales Mgr 4 Typmg Club
4 Grrls Ensemble 3 4
AWARDS Choral Trueme Bus
LIBERTO PHYLLIS PHYL
Freshman Chorus Freshman Play Varsrty Chorus 2 3 4
Student Counc1l2 Tn H1 Y 2 Baton Club 2 3 4 Trl
reme Bus 4 Class Treasurer3 Typrng Club4 Junror
Play Crew Senror Play G1rls Ensemble 3 4
AWARDS Student Colmcrl Choral 2
LYSAKOWSKI BERNARD BERNIE
Jr Hrgh Basketball 1 J V Football2 Football 3 4
Baseball 2 4
McKAlN BEVERLY BEV
Freshman Chorus Guls Chonrs 2 Trl H1 Y 3 Glass lp
4 Semor Play Crew Typing Club 4
MCKERNAN JEAN JEAN
Girls Chorus 2 3
MARKLINSKI GEORGE MARK
Spamsh Club 3
MARTIN JOAN JOAN
Freshman Chorus Orchestra 1 Latin Club 1 Varsrty
Chorus 2 3 Spanish Club 3 Typrng Club 4 Cheer
leader 1 2 3 4 Student Council Secretary 3
AWARD Student Council
MATAVA MAXINE MAXINE
Freshman Chorus Girls Chorus 2 Student Councrl 3 4
Gregg Club Vrce Presrdent 4
AWARD Student Councrl
MECHLING EDWARD
Freshman Chorus Football Mgr 1 Student Councrl 3 4
Band 4 Senror Play Crew Magrc Chefs 4
AWARD Sr Dramaucs
MILLER DELORES DEE
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 Trlreme Bus 4
AWARD Trrreme Bus
MILLIGAN RUTH RUTH
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 Tn H1 Y 2 Trrreme
Bus 4 Senror Class Play Gregg Club 4
MILZ ROSE MARIE ROSE
Freshman Chorus Glrls Chorus 2 3 Cheerleader l 2 3
4 Trueme Bus 4 Jumor Class Play Crew Senror
Class Play Typrng Club 4
MOHR BOB PUTSY
I V Football 2 Freshman Play
MONROE JAMES
Tnreme Bus 4 Senror Play Crew
AWARD Sr Dramatrcs
MORDA JOAN JOANIE
Grrls Chorus 2 Student Council 2
MYERS ALFRED
Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Penn Ford Jr Hrs
torrans 2 3 Presrdent 3 Junlor Class Play Laun Club
1 2 Spamsh Club 3 4 Semor Class Play Crew Tri
reme Ed 4 Natronal Honor Society 3 4 Hungry Frve 4
AWARDS Jr Scholarshrp Insmunental Jr Dramatrcs
Band Trxreme Ed
MYERS NANCY NANC
Freshman Chorus Spamsh Club 4
MYERS SONYA MY
Freshman Chorus Varsxty Chorus 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2
3 4 Latrn Club 3 Penn Ford Jr Hrstonans 2 3 Class
Treasurer 4 Grrls Ensemble 3 4
MYERS WILLIAM BILL
and Senror Class Plays
NAMECHE GENE SLATS
Freshman Chorus Freshman and Jumor Class Plays Stu
dent Councll Vrcef-Presrdent 3 Varslty Chorus 2 3 4
Presrdent 4 Glass lp Sports Editor 1 2 3 4 Basketball
Statrsucran 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Laun
Club 3 Boys Octet 4 Trrreme 3 4 Edrtor 4
AWARDS Glass Ip 3 Jr Dramatrcs Choral 2 Stu
dent Councll Trrreme Ed
NEUTRELLE BOB NEUT
Freshman Chorus Student Councrl 3 4 huuor and Sen
ror Class Plays Trrreme Ed 4
AWARDS Jr Dramatics
NOVAK LORETTA HOOCH
Freshman Chorus Freshman Class Play Varsity Chorus
2 3 4 Student Counc1l3 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Trl
reme Bus 4 Grrls Ensemble 3 4
AWARDS Choral2
NYCZ JULIA
Freshman Chorus Freshman and JuruorClass Plays Var
srty Chorus 2 3 4 Student Councrl 3 Baton Club 2 3
4 Business Mgr Tnreme 4 Typrng Club 4 Senror
Class Play Crew Grrls Ensemble
AWARDS Choral Trlreme Bus
OLLINGER JOHN H955
Freshman Chorus Varsrty Chorus 2 3 4 J V Football
1 Football 2 3 4 J V Basketball 1 2 Basketball 3
4 Baseball 1 2 4 Boys Octet4
AWARDS Choral 2
ONOFREY ROBERT HUCK
Jumor and Semor Class Plays Class V1ce Pres1dent4
Trrreme Bus 4
AWARDS Jr and Sr Dramatrcs
PACUCH MARY ANN RUSTY
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 3 Spamsh Club 2
Gregg Club 4 Treasurer Semor Play Crew
AWARD Sr Dramatrcs
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PAUP PATRICIA PAT
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 Trrreme Bus 4
PAVLIK FRANK IINGLES
Freshman Chorus Varsrty Chorus 2 3 4 Baseball 1
Track 3 Student Councrl 2 Typrng Club 4
PENDLETON LORENZA POTSHOT
Freshman Chorus Varsrty Chorus2 3 4 I V Football
l Football 2 3 4 I V Basketball 1 Basketball 2 3
4 Class Secretary and Treasurer Boys Octet 4
AWARDS Choral 2
PETROVSKY JOE SONNY
Freshman Chorus Varsrty Chorus 2f3 4 Orchestra 1
Freshman and Iuruor Class Plays Trrreme Bus 4 Typ
mg Club 4 Boys Octet 4
AWARDS Ir and Sr Dramaucs Choral
PETROVSKY LARRY PEE WEE
FreshmanChorus Vars1tyChorus3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4
PIERCE HERBERT HERB
Patrol Boy 2 Trrreme Bus 4
PIPER HARRY PETE
Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4
REALE MADALENA MAGGIE
G1rls Chorus 2 Penn Ford Ir Hrstorians l Sen1or Class
Play Crew Typ1ngClub4 Tureme Bus 4
AWARD Sr Dramatrcs
RELICH VERA RELICH
Freshman Chorus Freshman Play Student Coxmcrl 2 4
Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Trrreme Bus 4 Typrng Club 4
RIGGLE IANET AN
Freshman Chorus G1rls Chorus 2 Junror and Semor
Class Plays Nanonal Honor Socrety 3 4 Co Ed1tor
Tnreme 4
AWARDS Ir and Sr Dramaucs Trrreme Ed
ROBINSON DALE EINSTEIN
Freshman Chorus Varslty Chorus 2 3 4 Iunror Class
Play Tnreme Ed 4
ROVNYAK ELEANOR ROGGER
Freshman Chorus G1rls Chorus2 Latrn Club l 2 Art
Club 3 Trrreme Ed 4 Iumor Class Play Crew
AWARD Tnreme Ed
RUMMEL LARUE LASH
Freshman Chorus G1rls Chorus 2 3 Varsrty Chorus 4
Student Councxl 1 2 Tr1 H1 Y 1 2 3 Gregg Club 4
Latm Club 1 2 Semor Class Play Crew Glass Ip4
Trxreme Ed 4 Band 1 2 3 G1rls Ensemble4
AWARD Trrreme Ed
RUPERT LOUISE LOU
Latrn Club 2 Spanrsh Club 4 Semor Class Play Crew
SALANKIEWICZ ROBERT STETCH
Freshman and Semor Class Plays I V Basketball 1
Basketball 2 3 4 Class Presldent 1 2 3 Student Coun
crl 1 2 3 Spanish Club Vrce Presxdent 2 3 Trrreme
Ed 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4
SANOBA CAROLYN CAROLYN
Freshman Chorus G1rls Chorus 2 3 Cheerleader 1 2
SANOBA LOUIS LOU
I V Football 1
SCHAEFFER SHIRLEY SHIRLEY
Freshman Chorus Varsrty Chorus 2 3 4 Gregg Club 4
AWARD Choral
SCHAEFFER STANLEY STAN
Freshman Chorus I V Football 2 Football 3 4 Class
Vice President 2 3 Junxor and Semor Class Plays Hob
by Club Presxdent 3 Track 3 Baseball 4
AWARDS Soph Scholarship Jr Dran aucs
SCHMAUS JOANNE ANNIE
Freshman Chorus Grrl s Chorus 2 3 Trlreme Bus 4
SCHRECENGOST LARRY GEORGE
I V Football 1 2 Football 3 4
SHIRING EVELYN EVIE
Freshman Chorus Girls Chorus 3 Typing Club Treas
urer 4 Senior Class Play Crew
SIMMONS BETTY BETTY
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Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 3 Gregg Club Cor
Secretary 4
SHUMAKER ROBERT SHOES
Freshman Chorus Band 1 Orchestra 1 Varsrty Chorus
3 4 Magrc Chefs 4
SKUKALEK MARLENE MA
Freshman Chorus Orchestra 1 Varslty Chorus 2 3 Stu
dent Counc1l2 Laun Club 2 Gregg C1ub4 Busrness
Mgr Tr1reme4 G1rls Ensemble 3
AWARD Trireme Bus
sM1TH HENR1 MAE DIMPLES
Grrls Chorus 2 Trl H1 Y 2 3 Gregg Club 4
STITT IO ANN
G1rls Chorus 2 3 Trueme Bus 4
STIVASON WENDELL STIVY
Magrc Chefs 4
STUMP NANCY JANE NANCY
Freshman Chorus Penn Ford Ir H1stor1ans 2 3 4 Sen
1or Class Play Crew
SWARTZLANDER JANICE AN
Freshman Chorus G1rls Chorus 2 3 Penn Ford Ir Hrs
tortans 3 4 Secretary 4 Semor Class Play Crew
AWARD Sr Drarnatxcs
SZYMANSKI MARY ANN MARY ANN
Freshman Chorus Grrls Chorus 2 Majorette 1 2 3 4
Baton Club 4
THOMASWICK RONALD ACE
Football 3 4 Hobby Club 3 4
VALASEK LAURA PATI
G1rls Chorus 2 3 Iumor Class Play Crew Trl H1 Y
2 3 4 Typrng Club 4 Spamsh Club 2
VARGO JOE SPAGHETTI
Student Counc1l 2 3 4 Baseball 2 4 Class Presrdent 4
Trrreme Bus 4
AWARDS Student Councrl Sr Dramatrcs
VOLEK BETTY ANN BETTY ANN
Typrng Club Secretary 4
WAUGAMAN GLENN WAUGY
Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 3 4
AWARD Band
WAUGAMAN MARJORIE MARGIE
Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Student Councll Secretary
4 Class Secretary 3
AWARD Student Councll
WESS SARA JEAN SALLY
Freshman Chorus Varslty Chorus 2 3 4 Freshman and
Semor Class Plays Glass lp 1 2 3 4 Latrn Club 2
Gregg Club 4
AWARDS Choral Glass Ip
WHEELER MICHAEL MICKEY
Freshman Chorus Varslty Chorus 2 3 4 Penn Ford Jr
Hxstorians 3 Student. Councrl 4
WHITE MARY JANE BLACKIE
Freshman Chorus Junlor Class Play Crew Penn Ford
Ir Hrstonans 2 3 Glass Ip 2 3 Trxreme Ed 4 Art
Club 2 3 4
WOYTON HENRY HENRY
Band 1 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Hungry
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AWARDS Instrumental Band
WRIGHT RONALD RON
Band 1
WYANT JAMES FLASH
Iumor Class Play Crew
AWARD Jr Dramatr-cs
WYANT SHIRLEY
Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Grrls Chorus 2 Penn Ford
Jr Hrstorrans 4 Gregg Club 4 Trrreme Bus 4
AWARD Band
YASSEM ANNA MARIE AMY
Student Councrl 3 4 Tn l-h Y 1 2 3 4 Spanrsh Club
2 3 Secretary 3
ZANETTI BARBARA BARB
Grrls Chorus 2
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Nick Hnotlow George Mraz Stanley Czekanskl President Rrchord
Anderson Vice chourmon ond Sam Soloum Vlce president
FEDERATICN or
GLASS CERAMICS and SILICA
SANDWORKERS of AMERICA
The new Ford Cnty Unlon School Dlstrlct formed by the merger of the Ford
Cliff Manorvllle Manor Township, and Ford Cnty school systems IS the latest
great forward step taken locally for the educatlon of our youths
Another real slgn of local progress IS the rndustrlal waste dlsposal system
our Company placed In operation thus year at Ford Cnty The dlscharge lmes
from It can be seen wendung along above the raver bank These Innes term:
nate on Company property across the raver
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BETTER DAIRY
PRODUCTS V,
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For that extra special flavor it's K-I ICE CREAM and BETTER DAIRIES MILK.
Both are truly nourishing and enioyable refreshments. Janet, Bob and John
are treating themselves to BETTER DAIRY PRODUCTS.
Miss DeHout is admiring the carefully built furniture which is priced to suit
your purse and planned to please your pride. Shop at GREENBAUM'S for that
exclusive buy.
GREEN BAUM'S
FURNITURE
STORE
FORD STREET
FORD CITY, PA.
LEISTER'S
STUDIO
I27 N. McKEAN ST.
KITTANNING, PA.
Like most Seniors, Juliann "smiles for Ralph" at LEISTER STUDIOS, where all
the photographs for this book were macle. For "everything photographic" call
Kittanning 42-3321.
Now is the time to buy thatspecial "something" for a big occasion. Luby and
Charlene are admiring the latest in orlon sweaters at FRlEDLAND'S LEADER
STORE.
FRlEDLAND'S
LEADER
STORE
FORD STREET
.www FORD CITY, PA.
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For the rival football game ofthe year,
Mary Ann and Carolyn, are buying the
traditional mums at their favorite shop,
ARNER'S.
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When you want prompt, courteous, and
efficient service let the friendly cashiers
at PEOPLE'S BANK take care ofyour fi-
nancial problems.
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION
Loretta and Lois enjoy the comforts of
one of the many displays at MATEER'S
FURNITURE STORE "The House of Ser-
vice."
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You will enioy shopping at the mod
ernized AMERICAN SLOVAK GENER
AL MERCHANDISE CO. where you can
select the finest in groceries, freshly
cut meats, produce, and DuPont Paints
For free delivery phone 62-2361
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE CO
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KITTAN NING. PAQ
Margie sprays her favorite perfume on
Maryann at KLINGENSMITH'S DRUG
STORE, which carries a line of world
famous cosmetics. In addition the
prescription counter upholds the motto,
"We are in business for your health".
Bernard Rupp displays one of the many
trucks sent on construction iobs throughout
western Pennsylvania by RUPP BROTHERS
INC. of Kittanning.
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ELJER CO.
FACTORIES
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Makers of fine plumbing fixtures since 1904, ELJER offers the above bathroom as their con-
tribution to modern living. For advanced styling in design, contact the ELJER CO. for your
plumbing fixtures.
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Hyatt and Joe think this is a perfect solution for "after the prom." This is only one of the
many makes of cars handled by the KITTANNING NEW CAR AND TRUCK DEALERS AS-
SOCIATION.
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NEW CAR
and
TRUCK DEALERS
ASSOCIATION
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ANNE'S
FLOWER SHOP
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PHONE 62-4152
lt's prom time!! Eddie is buying that special girl that special flower at
ANNE'S FLOWER SHOP. For the finest selection in corsages and cut flow-
ers, see "Anne" at 936 Fifth Avenue, Ford City.
Miss Mechling shops For accessories, clothing and many of her personal needs
at the THOMAS FLYNN CO. on Ford Street. You can always be sure of
good, reliable service at FLYNNS.
THE
THOMAS FLYNN
COMPANY
Barbara and Stan are among the first two
seniors to receive theirclass rings at WAL-
TER BALL'S JEWELRY STORE. Walter
Ball's also carries a wide variety of world
famous watches - Hamilton, Elgin and
Bulova.
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Fora better looking lawn this summer,
visit GREENLAWN NURSERY located on
the Manor Church and Rosston Road. They
can show youa fine selection of ever
greens roses, shrubs and fruit trees
Phone 62 5933
For choice foods, shopat L. L. LIVEN-
GOOD'S located along the river road
at Manorville. You can have a com-
plete selection ofthe finest in vege-
tables, canned goods, and freshly cut
meats. Phone 62-3221 .
L. L. LIVENGOOD
MANORVILLE PENNA.
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Butch and Jim stop for gasoline at
CENTRAL SERVICE STATION Cen-
tral Service specializes in Bear Wheel
Alignment, brake and carburetor ser-
vice, and all automotive needs. Call
62-3171 .
lt's 4:00 and refreshment time at the
FORD CITY PHARMACYI Marlene
and her girlfriend are enjoying the
"pause that refreshes . "
Ford Street Ford City
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For sound, conservative, and friendly
banking, the NATIONAL BANK is
happy to serve you the best way pos-
sible.
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION
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Jim registers as Pat tries on the handsome
watch to be given to those two Iucky sen-
iors. FITZGERALD'S JEWELRY is the
headquarters fora large variety of fine
gifts.
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MELLON NATIONAL BANK
and TRUST CO.
KITTANNING, PA.
MEMBER OF
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
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For the best in sales and services go to
PlPER'S KAISER-FRAZER DEALERS located
at 407-4II Tenth Street, Ford City.
PlPER'S also has 24-hour towing. Phone
62-2251 .
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Many of the Ford City residents patronize
ANDY'S MARKET, where a wide selec-
tion of name brand foods are available.
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The Fol lowing General Electric Appliances,
can be bought at CROYLE'S REFRIGERA-
TION SALES 8. SERVICE:
Air Conditioners
Irons Ranges
Refrigerators
Radios Washers
Televisions
Stop at CROYLES' for efficient service
CROYLES'
904 4th AVE. PHONE 62-3121
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Cadogan residents know they can get fine
groceries, meats, Pennzip gas and oil,
and "service with a smile" at ELWOOD'S
CLOVER FARM STORE where the Elwood
family strives to serve the public.
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Dan McKinley shows Gene and Bob some
of the fine McGregor and Manhatten
sports wear found at the CUSTOM SHOP.
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Five seniors - Juliann, Vera, Phyllis
Julia and Georgiann are sampling LIBER
TO'S POP. When you desire that ex
tra Flavor in pop, try LIBERTO'S.
Mr. Shumaker is pointing out to Charles
and Bill the special features ofthe new
Chevrolet Truck. Stop at SHUMAKERS
for many of your automotive needs
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OUR PATRQN
ames Monroe
r M Rambach
Rrchard Culp Truckmg and Excavatrng
Dr Paul Opalka
Dean P Wyant Taxr
Rrchard Emmonds
Dr A R Pechan
Charles Sanders Store
C W Thompson M D
Glass C1 Hotel
Karamel pple Company
Palm Restaurant B Brewer M
Rev M Bochnewrch
Burdette Lumber
Claypoole s Market
Kamer s Auto Body Shop
Irene s Beauty Shop
Edward M Durls
Tot Shoppe
Foreman s Hardware
Pechan s Bakery
Mr 81 Mrs Dom Fracchra
Sp1C N Span Cleaners
oe Valek s Grocery
atronal Bakery
Dorothy s Beauty Shoppe
Banely s Studro
D C Smrth
Dr E D B1erer
Krttannmg Parnt 81 Glass tore
Casclno s Market
Parrsh Men s Shop
Cowan s Market
McHenry Sr Pamter Inc
Lenz1 s Dry Cleanrng
Bucko s Market
Folcrk s Servlce Stat1on
Armstron County Bldg and Loan
Space s ru1t Market
Ford C1ty F mance Company
La Moda Shop
Brody s
Rev E C lrwm
A W Senopole
Petroleum Sales Co of Ford C1ty
Rev Fred H Daubenspeck
Brown s Boot Shop of Klttannmg
Father Francrs S L1Z1k
Reed Sales Sz Servlce
Kerr Lumber Company
Zrgmond Creply
The Arcade
Dr Paul Watson
Dr W T Allrson
Ford C1ty Electnc
julrus Stemer Agency
Ass n
Dr F O Robertson
Cadogan Store Co
Ruffaner s Market
Valek s Meat Market
Mr 81 Mrs Charles Nathanrel
Dem1try s Sports Wear
Father Matthew Yanosek
D L Duff Insurance A ency
McNutt Agency Inc E Wolfe
Jud es Used Car Lot
G Murphy Co of Ford C1ty
Dr Hugh I St1tt
Geor e W Goddard
Tr1 ounty Tygewrrter Co
l'l1Ck s Barber hop of McGrann
A A A of Klttannlng
Rev 81 Mrs Gordon Stone
Adams Jewelers
HUtCh1SOD s Jewelry Store
Krttannmg Sandwlch Shop
McAfoose Taxr
Hollo Bar
Dr H D Shaffer
Ford C1ty Bowlrng Alley
Lefkosky s Men s 81 Boys Cloth1ng Store
Walleck s Radxo Servrce
Dr H I Thompson
Dr John Bono
Ellrot Pontrac
Dr Leo S Clug Optometrrst
H E Brosrus Company
Apple s Clothmg Store
Maxme s
Andy Peltz Gulf SCFVICC Stat1on
Dunmrre Motor Company
Gruskm s
Obade Candy Company
Hazel s Beauty Salon
Youn s Barber Shop
M Mrs E G Mlller
Meadow Gold Da1r1es Inc
Frrestone Store of Krttarmmg
Krttanmn T1re 81 Recappmg Co
jack Sr B l s
Merr1ll Slagle s Clover Farm Store
Paul s Auto Parts
Dr Ted Rupert
Webster s jewelry Store
Bowser s jewelry Store
Robert H Yockey M D
Peerless Laundry
Bruner s Servrce Stat1on
Foulrs Dry Cleanrng
Dr 1 Sellers
Robert E Glbson
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The high school crowd likes to loaf ct KANlA'S where
they con get condy, pop, and Meadow Gold Ice Cream.
KANIA'S is conveniently located on eleventh street
necr the school.
OUR THANKS
EEFORE this book is closed, the Trireme Staff acknowledges
the help of all who aided to make the 1954 Trireme a success . We
offer our thanks to our advisors Miss Mitchell and Miss DeHoutg to
Mr. Leister for his patience and untiring efforts in making the spe-
cial-sized picturesg to the Keller Lithography Company for its fine
co-operationg to our advertisers, who helped in the big job of fi-
nancing this bookg and especially to you, our patrons. We sincerely
hope you have enjoyed our book.
QCIHE hghlitght of the accomplishments of the Busi-
ness taf has been the staging of the "Variety
Show" on February 10. All acts were given with ex-
cellent finesse. Choosing winners of the acts was
made by students who purchased the '54 Trireme.
Their first choice was the Hungary Five. The other
winners, in order, were the followin : Joe Novak, Gail
Rosenberger, Trireme Tap Trio and ohn Ollinger. The
acts consisted of students from the 7th to 12th grades
inclusive.
The Business Staff appreciates the aid and sincere
co-operation iven them by the following: Miss Lina
Del-lout, our iusiness advisor, joe Var o, master of
ceremoniesg Georgiann Earley and Deqores Miller,
managers for the show and all those who assisted in
this mighty, endeavor .
Joe Vargo
Master of Ceremonies
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GIRL'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES
1. Steady, Marilyn. 4. Catch! 7. Kick it!
2. Six up, one down. 5. Instructions? 8. Who's next?
3. Softball champs. 6. Practice makes perfect! 9, Precision plus!
This book printed by Velvatone, a special process of lithographic
printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. No
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