McKeesport High School - Yough A Mon Yearbook (Mckeesport, PA)
- Class of 1949
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And so. reader, whelher you lurn lhe pages in memory or in discovery, you are inviled 'ro follow Jrhese parenls as They begin lheir iourney fhrough our school. ,--f Cghe 1949 gfoucsl-1.A,MQ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jake Os+erman ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Alvin Decker BUSINESS MANAGER: Bernard Runge PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Mary Ann TeIIiI1o FACULTY ADVISER: Norman Gibson COPY EDITOR: Joe Ann Bradford f.. , f ',':-if .aw fp- -4' .P c .-' -A , , 1.-mvq - 'div Au, 1, Pi 544, V-Y ,., Kr ' .l 3 ,fa -'v I . W, lv , .- ' .. ' 4.,' , as A ' 1 x ' vfileifd .vt . Q l ! . V V 4 r L 4' ,. P NA , 1 L, . I L- 'n' . -f I , -. :rf 'fl-, H 4' V ' ' W. 5 55. A . J, V 4 Q ' s xx 1 w-- 1 fl. ' 1'g1 ' A A Af '53 N1 - if --bi -' f -' ' 4 ,, . . me ,b '12, ,, + F 1, - - ve ' 231 ii. Q 5 M9 if Jn: ' . -'aids In 2: . 3 , ' ' 'au H . , 5 fi i'751:, , af L , Q 'f, Y ' Q' P ' f x 4- 74,7 f., .mf ,.,g'7w, 1g,f1?:,5g2 ,QQ Q . 1,4 ' . V, .5 I L if ii? ' ' xi ' 4 Q 4 M A I E3 1 Q .: Q 'Lf ii ' fi f?,f . 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They have provided The care, The homes, and The guidance which have made possible our liTe in school. Always rnusT home and school sTand handlin hand To educaTe The young Tor adulT liTe in Their cornrnuniTy and coun- Try. Each has values To inTuse, values oT culTure, honor, and lcnowledge. And while The parenTs cannoT prepare Their children Tor The TuTure wiThouT The help oT The school, neiTher can The school give iTs sTudenTs all They musl' have wiThouT The consTanT parTnership oT The parenTs. l-lome is The child's TirsT school, and his parenTs are his greaTesT Teachers. THIS IS OUR CITY. One hundred and lilly-four years ago, in I795, when John McKee laid our lhe lirsl sireels of The 'rown he chose lo name in honor of his lalher, David, his mosl ambilious dream could noi have conceived rhe cily of nearly 60,000 people +ha'r now covers lhe hills and valleys of whal' were lhen limbered slopes. The lirsl while selller io be faken by The beauly ol lhe confluence ol lhe Monongahela and 'rhe Youghiogheny Rivers was David McKee, who eslablished a ferry here in l769, six years before The flames broke our al Lexinglon which were lo end in a blaze of freedom 'lor a young republic. The 'riny selllemenr expanded house by house and more farm land was cleared, buf develop- Numerous churches throughoul The Town provide everyone wifh a place of wor- ship of his own choosing .... McKeeS- porf's Times Square lbelowl where old fimers say a speciafor will see every- one who lives in The cify pass by. ,+.. menl was slow unlil lhe discovery ol coal in l83O. Twelve years laler lvlclieesporr was large enough lo be incorporaled as a borough, and ils growlh conlinued uniil I89O when wilrh a populalion of 20,74I, il was charlered as a cily, ninely-five years afler son John had drawn his plan. Wilhin lhe nexl 'rwenly years 'rhe populalion was 'ro double, reaching 42,694 by I9l0. Today McKeesporl' is 'rhe hub ol a wheel of communilies which have spread around il, com- rnunilies like Versailles, Porl Vue, Dravosburg, While Oaks, Liberly, Norlh and Soulh Versailles, Greenock, Eden Park, Boslon, and Lincoln whose children ioin 'rhose of our cify in Mclieesporl l-ligh School. g Long and low Vocahonal School sparlnles nn lhe mornmg sun An ndeel selhng and a freshness fha? nnne years of servnce have no? farmshed make fhus school fhe cnfy s prude THE SCHOCJLS 'RWM Qmqaxmxg TN up N !.li! Q ..,, Q gg 'sk -ui'-3. Q Midi. xx.,i mmm? Es 'W 9,190 sf 4' If Hugh on fhe hull overlooking downlown Mclleesporf Tech Hugh as my school to hundreds of teen agen nhxfgl'-fm 'Y Y -s From Shaw Avenue and George WashingTon To Tech High and VocaTional High goes The paTh Toward graduaTion. NinTh grade sTuclenTs who choose To follow vocaTional sTudies make Voc Their home Tor The nexT Three years. Freshmen elecTing college preparaTory and corn- rnercial courses come To Tech Tor The Tinal years oT Their public school educahon During This school year 3l4O sTudenTs made daily pilgrimages To These Tour buildings ThaT Wea-...am wx K' sS -v-..,,,N Tia: W'-ur,.,r,,7,!v'T-H rr ffl? QU lin if-TSWT TogeTher are McKeesporT High School. AT Shaw Avenue were enrolled 4lO pupils: aT George WashingTon, 430: aT VocaTional, 6001 aT Tech High, I700. From These buildings This June go nearly 800 graduaTes, Talcing wiTh Them The experiences of Tour crowded years inTo The TacTory The college The hospiTal The home The sTore The oTTice inTo The communiTy and inTo adulT life N Once The only high school in The cify, Shaw Avenue build- ing :Till serves The school pub- lic alfer almost filly years. . . Hs companion for housing The ninlh grade is The George Weshinglon building whose severe facade belies The warmlh within. liwoerinienclenf 4 ol Schools The Superlnfendenl af his clesk ln his office in lhe Shaw Avenue Building where an informal almos- phere always puls a visilor af ease. h W---s...,,,.-... ' f ma 3+ ,,,. l 1 l Q ,ULAX ,,...nnnv-N xxx Dr. James l-l. Lawson has cornpleled his four leenlh year as Superinlendenl' ol The McKe porl Schools. Dr. Lawson came lo Mclfeesporl In 'rhe 'lall ol l92O lo 'reach malhemalics +he subjecl he had previously lauqhl al Parkersburg Wesl Virginia, and al Jelllco, Tennessee I924 he became asslslanl principal ol lhe l-llgh School, a posilion he held unlil he was elecleil Superlnlendenl of Schools In I935. ADMINISTRATIO Principal of lhe High School, Dr. Howard C. McElroy, and his assislanl, Mr. John S. Mc- Fealers, direcl' a school wilh I7OO pupils and 74 feachers. Joining lhe syslern in I92l. bolh men have been wifh lhe McKeespor+ Schools for Jrwenly-eighl years. Dr. McElroy laughf French unlil l929 when he became principal of George Washingfon School. ln l935 he was named assis'ran+ principal of lhe High School, and Then principal in I939, upon 'fhe refiremenl' of Mr. John F. Bower. Mr. McFea+ers 'raughl' malh- emalics unlil I927, and was principal of Fif+h Avenue School for 'rwo years and of Ceniennial School for six years. ln I935 he became prin- cipal of George Washinglon School, and in I939 assisianl principal of lhe High School. ..x. 1 A-.. -gi I i i 'l . Illl B E I llll I llll ,..- . L. V. .. i . , , .,V. . ', ,.' iiii. . A i ll I l l F V 'e4,3,v-e 545, nnnuuul - ' U llllllIl , T' ' ' L' 11-i .il- 11-1- 111 visifor. Dr. McElroy loolrs up from reading a reporf 'lo greef a N Mr. McFea+ers checlrs an affendance repori in his fhird floor omce. Direclor of Vocalionel Educa- fion, Berf Johnson, makes ar- rangemenfs wifh shale aurhori- lies for apprenlice classes off- ered by fhe school. PM V01 AT HIOIRL SCW99L 1 I 0 an I-ICI-ll llllll lhlllill IIIIIII llllllll 14 1 ., f ..!!!!!! LQ.. , L' --ll-ll l .r- 4? Mr, Frank J. Wiegle, principal of fhe Vocafional School, an- nounces an assembly program over fhe public address sys- fem. Since iis floors were openefl ro sluderls in Seprernber, l94O, The Vocarional School has been in charge of lvlr, Frank J. Weigle. A former 'teacher in Mclieesporr High School and for live years principal oi lhe Shaw Avenue Buiiding, Mr. Weigle has spenr rhirry of his fhiriy-six years in school business wirh lhe lvlclieesporl sysfem. Mr. Berf Johnson, Direclor' of Vocalionel Educarion, has been a perl oi lhe Vocalional School adminislrarive sraicl for fhe same nine years. Formerly a 'reacher of indus- lrial arls in The lvlclieesporr High School, his duries as direcror now pur him in charge of plan- ning shop courses and supervising shop equip- menl. ,KI 1' 1. g '56 u,,x V v A Se :am u lg ll ll ll ll ll ll mfg Ille: fiwiiii II -I :Z ll ll ll Il ll ll - 5 gs II? -. . I-r:f:'1 + li Mr. Arihur O. Horn, principal of George Washingfon School, Ialks Ihings over wifh a par- enf. This is Mr. Horn's Ienfh year as head of George Washingion. Previous Io Ihis he was principal of Ceniennial School for four years and of Fiffh Avenue School for Iwo years. He was a classroom 'Ieacher for four years, Iwo in Jeannefie, Pennsylvania, and Iwo in McKeesporf. Principal of Shaw Avenue School, Mr. F. Frank Crall Ialres Iime our Io glance af 'Ihe morning mail. Beginning his reaching career in a Mis- souri counfry school in l909, Mr. Crall Iaughi hisfory classes in McKeesporI High from I920 Io I936 and was fhe Iirsi sIucIenI counselor from I935 unIiI I94O when he became principal of Shaw Avenue. .--.:. ..v Xe . ,-:.-- 'v'-.qn rg 'N 'N wx I I 1 'Fifa -75 'Q I ar! I I if New . MMIII -' I .' - .11-I : X I' r - J 1 ,c -. ni I ll , f I ' ,III 34 .il ' lg' HJFII I I l Q v g . f:0Y ' 4 1' , x I I fx 1 f?-' , 'Y - , I , , 4 A, ilu, nn. !ll 'I - j -rw s I -ire ADMINISTRATION I if ,f 1 V Mr. Shelby Erwin, siudenl coun- selor, poinls ou? lo Jack Bufler lhe requiremenls 'for admission fo engineering schools. Mr. Erwin advises sludenfs of employmenf opporfunilies and of college re- quiremenfs and direcls 'them lo lhe sfudies fhey will need fo prepare fhemselves 'for fheir am- biiions. Physical examinafions are given each year fo 'freshmen and iun- iors. Dr. Caleb McCune uses his sfefhoscope on Roberfa Evereff, while Nurse Dorofhy Packard gefs ready fo weigh Alan Rubensfein and Nurse Rose Scofl falres fhe pulse of Jeanne Coldifz. Pafricia Farrell and Vera Thomas folk abou? nurses' fraining wifh Miss Gerlrude Brown, girls' ad- viser, in her fhird floor ofiice. A sympafhefic lisfener, Miss Brown is always ready fo discuss prob- lems, whefher fhey are abouf school or abou+ flue fuiure. ic:-3 Q 2' 4 5 1,1 My A GL Q ,-'X cg 'YN l l 5, QW? yi Q. +1-s P fc, E- ' s i Qifii' SS sl,,s. .....- G. R. Acklin, Ed.M. George S. Allison, A.B. English Civics: Pennsylvania Shorlhand, Transcriofion l-lislory Mary E. Auld, A.B. Fosfer Beaffy, A.M. Agnes M. Bedell, Ecl.M. Lalin English Commercial Arilhmelic Joseph W. Black, Ed.M. Doris H. Blid, LiH.M. Irma C. Boaz, A.M. Algebra English Algebra THE FACULTY School is many lhings. ll is lhe buildings, lhe boolrs, lhe pupils, lhe grade cards, friends, exam- inalions. And school is lhe leachers, loo. More lhan iusl inslruclors ol subiecl malerial, lacully members are counselors and lriends, giving guid- ance, providing inspiralion, and bringing cullure as well as learning. So, memories ol school lile are linked always wilh remembrances ol leachers. There were momenls ol awe when a slern lone dismayed lhe lower classmant carelree momenls when lhe leacher s wil broughl smiles: momenls ol gralilude when some shorlcoming mel en- Elfreecla B. Ahlquisl, 3.5. Q ia! 'Q , A, A fi' 1 'Q '- X flik f , -ve! l J N lwev-To . 1' ,K 'I' 9,3 - is Q ii il 48 X i i f A C W Herberl M. Amschler,B.S. 6977577 Dorolhy G. Bench, B.S. Choral Music James W. Bowen, A.M, Solid G-eomelry: Higher Algebra, Trigonornelry Rose M. Arone, B.S. Business Machines Ira J. Berkema, A.M. English: Deparlmenl Chairman Vivian l. Bowles, B.S. Shorlhandg Typewrilinq Liferalure class provides oppcrlunifies for expression as well as reading. Here, in one of Miss Low's English IV sedions, Dolores Konrad gives her observafions on fhe play she selecfed for ou+side reading. Couragernenl inslead ol expecled displeasure? glowing momenls ol selislaclion when praise rewarded a iob well done. School experience blends inlo school memory, and irilo lhe web of school memory is wovefi lhe fellowship of The leacher. Miss Engels lisfens fo lhe clalfer of machines as fran- scripfion sfuclenfs falre a fimed-wrifing pradice, Tran- scripfion provides iraining in selling up malarial which has previously been dicfafed. sz!- ' X 5 in Alberf R Doehla AB Margarei G Dunlap Louus H Dunlop EdM Umfed Sfafes Huslory LIHM Chemnslry Consumer Econornucs Unrfed Slafes Hxslory Alberf T Fallqulsl BS Emma J Fedak BS Donald E Ferguson AM Chemlslry Shorfhand Typewruf ng Engl sh Carol S Salah BS Edward W Garbefi AM Norman M Gubson AM Bookkeepng Comrnerclal lnslrumenlal Musnc Engllsh aw Coordnnafor of Music Tech l-lrgh offers four courses for als pupuls College Preparalory Academic Commerclal and Business The College Preparalory Curracu lum provides fhe necessary background and equzpmenl for enlrance fo nnshluhons of hngher learning Algebra and geomelry Lahn German French and Spanish cornposnhon luferalure has lory and econornlcs biology chemlsfry and physics are among The sfudnes offered lo sun? 'the needs of fhe college bound The Acadernnc Currnculum us for lhe sludenls who do noi need fhe more lechnxcal nnlormahon necessary for college admassnon and who an fend lo enler fhe 'ob markel of unduslry and busuness A good general educahon IS po vnded wlfh requnred classes In Englnsh and socnal ,paw 'DC ,1 glam Q3 E 1 4. I r Alice M Engels EJB Shorlhand Transcrlpllon John S Freeman BS General Sc ence Ella B Gllchrlsf BS K' 596: tx N ba-. 1 gp- Louuse M Exner AB Englush Carrue L Galley AB Algebra Sc ence Sarah Gorzo LMM Typewruhng Shorfhand Home Economics Deparlmenf Chasrman sludnes supplemenled by elechves whsch may nnclude malhemahcs scnences languages book keepmg and home economics Technucal busnness courses enablung graduales 'ro flll secrelarual and accounhng posrhons are provnded by 'rhe Cornmercual Currnculum wnlh classes an shorlhand 'rranscrnphon bookkeepxng clerical prachce salesmanshlp busnness machnnes and rapid calculahon rn addullon +o a broader educahonal background wnlh composehon lnlera lure cxvlcs geography and hns+ory Slmnlar 'ro Comrnercnal ns 'fhe Busmess Currucu lum whnch offers lranmng for business of a less lechnncal nalure Classes In bookkeepung and cleracal prachce may be varued wllh scnences socnal sfudnes and home economics :Lg ,,g,.x' W... Y x ' ,, if , 3 ,Q A is A K in . X HQ Frr,f',fl' V, ' 1 X K A 2 Q gs K s r T of or c 1 , K: s A , K GQ V x , 'Sl A :Q ' ,--- Q 5 ,I 4, if, 4 1 ' 5 ' . If ' seg S V , Q, ' X ff f ff I if 1 x 4. I ll sd A qv :A K L I Lf I ' I l . - , r - . . . . . . I Y.- S. Q5 f ' -'aux Q P' as Amy E Hall BS Home Ecorworwcs Mnclmel Huh EdM Snap 'vla he am: Florence A Kung AM Eng sn Gerald F Lanks BS Q and Q ad O 20 iv f! lg 'uf' mr.: fu 4-X Ti. vi' 40.35 Charles W Hanko AB Umfed Slares H sfory Amerwcan Gov nrwen' J Roberf lzod EdM Wlnfleld S Hardmg Palfernmalr ng Helen P Jenhns EdM L, Algeb a William P Knorh BS Clwemzsfry Plws cs Edmund Klfhko lVlCS anld sf Harry M Lee E M Grace J Lemon AB are Hazel L Hardy BS LoreHa C Huclrey Boolckeepw., Horn Eco om J Morris Jones Margaref Kerezsa LIN M rn ea n 1 r 1 Relaled Drawing Hwsfory M C Koons George A Krause Trade D alfmrq V ahonal Wocd orl: nc James H Lewms BS Gerlrude E Lundqulsl' e - . A Que an ' -5' .. ' ! 'X 1 1 , 'V M V 1? ' X qv! l I , at , 1 L! ll, 4 lx- g' fn ,Y B 5 sz , ff B' Q ,, I - 5- ' lt 4. 4 4 ' Az' K 'A .1 - ,, v K ' v 4 -,- ,A E A my Ag' 'Q Q. Ml l K x y 1 , A ,Na HLA, . , . . . , . . ' . ' . , . . . ' , B.S. ' ' 2 7 I A N e n ics . f' in 'ls I 1 Ev' 'sw' 1 l l , r I l l Bla-pil T R d' Q and CE ics: Pen sy' aid l . ' , . . ' ' , B.S. ' ' , , . . . . . 2 C' ' 7 Perrvsysv' ' ' g I I r A, Q5 ' 'vv 1,4 HY C'y . , .. , , d. . . , .. . ', .. . ' ' , HCMQ A: fate . Adv ec Vfrlr-Q Sfcp A ge:'a E e:'r?:a W rI'1:, B.S. .. 3 Prez' ie Cf rica: Pfecflce Sophomore faces brighfen as Miss Auld helps inierpref a dimculf passage in Caesar's accounf of his wars. Mr. Priasf demonslrafes fhe infricacies of fancy lellering fo inferesfed sfudenfs from his mechanical drawing classes. This is one of fhe beginning subiecfs in fha Vocafional course. Rachel A. Lindquisf Rulh E. Low, A.M. Julia M. Loya, Ed.M. Munroe A. MacDonald, Jean MacKinney, B.S. Civics: Pennsylvania English Economic Geography Ed.M. Librarian l-lisfory Aulo Mechanics Helen G. Malseed, Li++.M. C. Earl Mansfield, Ed.M. Mariha J. McCaman1', B.S. George H. McConnell. Mary Louise McGrann Unifed Slafes l-lisforyg Geomefry Biology Ed.M. BS Social Problems Physics: Shop Bookkeeping Malhemafics f ,,-5 4 an Q91 lg Q.. Hx ww m. , Q5 v 'K rf' 12 G. tv-3' The fexfbook joins fha fools on fha work bench in fhis radio class. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Lanls, 'these sfudenfs sfudy fha iheory of differenf fypes of radio and re- lafed fields, applying if io aciual repair work. if --.. 75 XX n gx , 'f-,Na Xa Edward O. McKee, LiH.M. Unifed Sfaies Hisiory Roy H. McMunn, B.S. Chemisiry Thelma M. Mermelslein, A.B. Lalin Charles E. McKenery, A.B English Erna E. Meinerf, Ed.M. Home Nursing: Firsf Aid Joseph E. Moffaff, B.S. Plane Gecmeiryg Algebra An English liferalure class ai Vocaiional High gives ifs affeniion fo Mr. Ferguson's discussion of lhe novel, Forlifude. The cullural values of liferafure and hisfory are woven info ihe vocaficnal courses wifh al- fernafing weeks being spenf in shop worl' and in fhe formal classroom. i 'K 'wily' haw jk' W . NX. 1 ,Q .N l an fi ,ll-Hilfe S.. yr . 6,4- ' ff' ,M-Q. I, Mr. Primavera! class in Vocafional School's room 223 shows 'lhe varie+y of proiecfs fha? malres commercial arf endlessly inferesling. All commercial applicalions of arf are con- sidered. Painfing, skefching, and sign- malring for the holiday season are enfhusi- asfically engaged in beneafh indian murals painfed by former commercial arf sfudenfs. Mr. Burger quesrions iwo seniors in fhe sheer mefal shop on fhe proper handling of fhe pipe cuffer and fhreader. James Scot? is pulling oil on 'fhe pipe as Glenn Mains supplies 'lhe answers. K 'ze' me QF kv 4-Q rt-n. l Q M Gi L' ' li 'U' up 'fr-wax' QQ' imgif 07 Y Q an -f -2- e v 'av , .,1A1g,,?7., V . , 53' .,,, 371' I .5 y,.'x?lfx X x.-.gg , i .ii .Ez Elmer G. Molin, Ed.M. Anna Morlock, LiH.M. Mary Ann Mrlronic, 8.5. Alan H. Nelson, B.S. Anna A. Nelson, A.B Macillne SHOP PVGCHCS Clvici: Pennsylvania Horne Economics lndushial Arfs English Hislory C. Lillian Nelson, A.B. Lucille A. Newliouse, LiH.M. Doroflny M. Norlon, A.M. Waller B. Oliver, Ed.M. Dorofhy J. Orend, B.S. English World Hisroryg Physical Spanisln English Physical Educgafiong Geography Hygiene William D. Parsons, B.S. Helen M. Pofflwolif, LiH.M. Jay Pries+, A.M. Conrad Primavera, B.S. Harry C. Pry, Ed.M. Algebra Algebra Mechanical Drawing Commercial Aff Engl7sn L Learning can be lun. Jolwn Bringe amuses as well as edilies his classmefes in Mr. Bowen's solid x .., ,WMM 'S geomerry class wifli a demonsrrafion model used f, fo prove a proposifion. Higher mailiemaiics M classes are crowded wiili boys aspiring lo en- gineering. oi' The Vocalional lndusfrial Curriculum, in which lhe Vocalional school specializes. is designed lo equip sludenls wilh lhe knowledge and +raining lor work in induslry. l-lall ol The sludenlis pro- and malhemalics conlrioule lo a general educa- lion. The shop courses ohfered are in mechanical drailing, woodwork, eleclricily-bolh molors and radio, aulomobile mechanics, sheel melal, gram is devoled lo Qhop work, and hall +o class recilalion where composiiion, hislcryx Thomas A. Quinn, Ed.M. E 'sn 'il Mary Louise Rodgers, LiH.M. Aigeora Charles E. Schaeffer, B.S. English, Pnysical Educafion Samuel L. Slewarl, Ecl.M. S C l If ' Z 9 '55 qi X 5? 'ff' ihffr I i f, Pauline M. Reed, Ed.M Choral Music Marlin Ross, LiH.M. Lafin Helen V. Scolf, A.B. World l-lislory: Pennsyl- vania Hisioryg Civics Eslher E. Slough, A.B. Science .Al science, Mark R. Reigard, A.M. Unfled Srales l-lisloryg World l-lislcry William R. Sadler, Ed.M. Mechanical Drawing Dorofhy A. Smedley, A.M. English Mary E. Thompson, Ecl.M. World Hislory l ,or- R, ' :if pallernmaking, commercial arf, and machine Amelia M. Richardson, A.M. Plane Geomerryg Deparl- men? Chairman ol Marhemafics Carmeliia A. Savage, B.S. Shorlhandg Typewrifing George L. Spielman, Ed.M. Scence Henry J. Tinclall, Ed.M. Economics: Social Problems as 'L':!-f Hulda F. Rifchey, LiH'.M English Augusf M. Sched, A.M. Engfsh: Drarnaiics Mary Elizabefh Slewarl LiH.M. Algebra, Arifhmelic Eleanor M. Tobin, LiH.M. English 'iw gil 1 3 Q15 sl ming vii'-lx ,.,.-4 vs -A -3 C .- is. Efglr ri 'ia qi I W4 a. 'R Q' . A lv ,J . H. Vera Trimble, A.M. Arr Cafherine L. Walson, A.B. English Beffy Lee Whifacre Liorai-ian B.S. 'af 13,5 in 1 . Marfha Anne Verner LiH.M. Algebra G. Kafherine Waison, Ed.M. Frenchg Spanish Charles W. While, B.S. World l'-lisio'y Q. f . ,Q n ' A L5 , is A la ul id 'K 1 fha Fi - ' s , if , I sg xx shop. lrslruciion lceeps up wilh ihe laiesi iech- nical developrnenis. Radio, for example. includes ihe Theory oi lelevision and ihe newesi ideas in eleclronics as applied lo communicaiion. The shop work malces il possible lor praciical experi- ence io become a parl' of ihe learning experi- ence. So, wilh five separaie curriculums presenied in over seveniy individual suloieci preparaiions, Mclieesporl High Schools program malces avail- able a broad variely of educalional opporiunilies io prepare ihe siudeni lor adull life. Thus does The school serve ihe comrnuniiy. Special affeniion as well as group insirucfion is parf of ihe 'leaching program. Miss Bowles is able To observe pupil progress and io make fha siluafion more real by cliclafing fo The individual. James Vifsas, A.B. June F. Wampler, B.S. Jean M. Ward, Ed.M Physical Educanori Kgebra Sales'nansh'p7 Shoflha c Typewriiing J. Harold Weigle, B.S. Homer O. Weih, B.S. Rufh A. Wesf, AB Heallhq Physical Eclucalion Trade Draliinq Civicsg Pennsylvania l-lisfory John F. Willauer, A.M. Philip H. Wingerf, Li+f.M. Helen A. Winler, B S Biology Social Problems Eng-isn '15 -3 ? .rf firk ov- if .1-we 'xii' Qi!! . 1... i af K .'. 'fa 'ig Iii 3.8 . I 1 1' MM eg f Q N! 'Q f f ww-- , ,,, V ' fi: . 1? P f-'Z -.f--,,f-fs' . sf In ',,1m,',,Lf, 5 ,ns ' H - ww, .-V , V . V , 1 3.4: - 14 F ffL'g:V?5 'Q-fy .P , fi?-4'f'?-fa f-L ' qw gf, V . - Q- ' ' 1 , - '- '-if,-3Ai:'i'x,gf 2 ,,f'. eif Q' i i7:'i?i'QZf-Qfiixf L- :fr ' 'f'S 14fi', f -0 5 - 1 ffm Savffzir K , , Af ,g-g',,,g-faffg E ' i If 4- - J 'f-fn.z:,. A5,,,N M . IQ ,' ,L. . ,fm .M , ff - '- , fa .L I ' .f ff. 1. - 'WWE ' 2f'ff'5'f1.f:i+ '4'3 ' . ,-Lk -.. 4? If ,B - - .z 8-'S CEL? J 1' ' fi' F14 , iw J u- '1'- 'f ' '21 ' -A J X , P ' ' ' 'lv 7 A ' 4 A 5355 1..t.4f A ai Eiga? ,ma -' +--- , .fr Q Q Y , F. It - - .D . 'L ' , V N,4 I I 1 5 w .JJ W M. . wr' ,J-3' 'ii U? 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Daniel was iops in his draffing class: Arfhur was popular in pafiernmakingg Ted won a leHer for being varsify 'lull- bach Marko lzepf ihings moving in aufo mechanics. CLASS OFFICERS TECH Senior class president Elias Thomas heads fhe fable as fhe officers discuss commiffee appoinlmenis. Secrefary Joanne Wood fakes nofosg ihe freasurer, Richard McFadden, and ihe vice-presi- denf, Louise Luehm, male suggesfions. Elias held a varsify posifion on bofh l'he foofball' and fhe baskefball squads: Louise was acfive in Yhe Y-Teens and fhe Lafin Club: Richard was presidenf of fhe Debafe Club, and Joanne was ediior-in-chief of fhe Red and Blue. EUGENE ACIE Elec rlcufy Molors CHESTER ADAMEK Aufomobule Mechamcs JEROME ADAMS College Prepare cry JOSEPH ADAMS Maclwme Sllop LESLIE ADAMS Woodwork DONA ADAMSON College Preparatory LYNETYE AMPER Academic EILEEN BABYAK Commerczal ELSIE BACHISIN College Preparalory JOSEPH BAIN Eleclrlclly Motors NICK BAKALIS Busmess GLENN BALES Commercral PAUL BALLES Academic FRANK BALOGH Sheelmefal RICHARD BANICK College Preparalory CAROL BARNES Academlc JOHN BARTLES Acadermc JOSEPH BASA CHARLES BASHFORTH Busmess JOAN BEARD College Preparalory CLEM BEAUMONT Acadermc ANNA MAE BEIRNE College Preparolory HELEN BEITLER Busmess ROBERT BELL Corrwrrlerclal Aff KALI BELLAS Academlc MARIE BENCZE College Preparalory JOSEPH BENDEL College Preparafory WILLIAM BENICK Woodwork IRENE BEREZNAK Commerclal CAROLYN BERQUIST Busmess JAMES BERGSTROM Aufomoblle Mechamcs ROSE MARIE BESKID College Preparatory MATILDA BIANCONI Commerclal JUNE BIDDLE Business RAYMOND BIRCH Co lege Preparafory DOLORES BISHOVER Buslnew DUANE BLACK College Prepare' NORMA BLACK Commercial JAMES BLAHA Acadermc GEORGE BLAHO Sheermelal iv fi as- If-5 ix YN 4.4 IE'- '34 it 19 we Q1 eva 'ag' 7 vqg.s.v,. tr .. vi Ns.-f 6K5 T' va A J I ,pi 1 L ? no rs.,N .4-N 7 nb ,- rQ ur I 'I A , . F 6 I 4 I - I . R gs 1.-xii J , 1 L f. A1 I Rfb 1 X' Y L I -9 gf F5 I W I . . A l jak. A . I . . . I 4 'E ,I ecfpw I. X 9 Nw I . 7 I . 43' f lerlg f -V Ag , A ' Pallernmalrlng It f 'I , ., I 4 X ' K xl I A W I X . G A ' 6 E .Qx I -as . - f 5' . ' ' U XR N i V-I I f au I I g - of , A A . '1 I. I . ' il Q' af I , 45 ,A , ' Wwe 44 , 4 I I 1 A -5' I 1 1 QI. - cry ' 9- x 6- aw - G ' 'V x ' I '- A 'Q 0' Y fs 404 ' .gav- W i Fr Q 'li ' f '- w . 4 1, IA FRANK BRLETIC Commercial AUSTIN BROWN Paflernmakmg BARBARA BROWN College Preparafory HERBERT BROWN Electricity Molors JAMES BROWN Commercsal Ar? JOHN BROWN Business HARRY BRUNORY Acadermc REGIS BRYER Pallernmaking JAMES BULL Aufomobnle Mechanics Col lege Preparatory JANET BURNS College Preparalory LEDORA BURROUGHS Busmess ROBERT BURTON Academic DOLORES BURY BuslneSS JOHN BUSCH College Preparalory CONSTANCE CALHOUN Academic JOAN CAMPBELL College Preparalory WILLIAM CAMPBELL Commercial Arl MARY ANN CARLINO Commercial DOLORES CARLSON Commercial an .1 KYLJV f 'x if 'Wm S4 Q U if as., is vi Q, xp. 'ihx CN if 'Rm Q'-x 'Gif' -B. SENIOR CLASS GF 1949 M f' 1'- 6 ' fa-'X '5- 'T 'ef' 5 NATALIE BLAKE Academic WESLEY BLAMlCK College Preparelory EDWARD BOCZAR Pallernmaking SUE BODEN Academic EMMA BODNAR Academic GEORGE BOKULIC Machine Shop DOLORES BONDI College Preparalcry NINA BOOTMAN Academic OLIVE BOOTMAN Academic ROSEMARIE BORLAND Academic EARL BOWMAN College Preparalory NANCY BOYD Business JOE ANN BRADFORD Commercial JEANETTE BRANSON Business JOHN BRINGE College Preparalory x.,cC,' ua? 52 , ,T ff- C lr-'N W' 45-z f , M - T A E . J F i A ' ' G- ,7 6 is - N , A- A Q, V 5 V qkkh Q. . H I I . lj. Q! V ' . ' ' . Qi' H uv lt E. ii ' :gig l A561 ii IJ J' :R-if GS! . Q io- ' 'fi A4 4' K, 6 .' ,. . . E 'Y 5. MARGARET aunnkloss X ' . E ' ' , A dl f R A ' 1- A 'T if 4 ' sw Q., '- . ' 4.4 ' r. f. xr . ' J f' ' V Q a M I i . W A ax 'Y I sys, 4 S . C f, A lcv, ik' 5 xl s X A im R l 8 .fn RUTH CARLSON Commefclal GORDON CARTER Academic KENNETH CARTER College Preparalory JAMES CARTIA Commercial THOMAS CARUSO College Preparalory SHIRLEY CASKIE Buslness MARLENE CAUTHORN College Preparalory PATRICIA CERES Acadermc SHIRLEY CHAGNOT ColleQe Preparalory ANDREW CHERPAK Aufomobxle Mechanics DON CHIAVETTA College Preparalory JEANNETTE CHOMANICS Commercual ROSEMARY CHONTOS Busmess EARL CHOTINER Aulomoblle Mechamcs AUDREY CHRISTOPHER Acadermc ,Q 4 :- ., 6, 4 . .Q l P 73' in-lr I Z 3 ig-I hz , QNX 'ag MCKEESPORT l-llGl-l SCHOOL 1 iv. 'X ff 'in if X 'or' L Q l'M-314 nv ...I piety. 5..- ri' WAX 3 r 1- .af 'up -',. Y , E 'LL ff 'Q 'sf ' J R323 HARRY CHRISTOPHER College Preparalory ERSILIA CLEMENTE College P eparalory HARRY CLEWER College Preparatory BECKY COATES Academnc FRANK COATES Sheelmela JEAN COATES College Preparalory WILLIAM COCHENOUR Busmess JUAN ITA CODDINGTON SHIRLEY COME Busrness JAMES CONNELLY Acadermc JACQUELINE CONRAD College Preparalory SYLVESTER CORBIN Acadermc MARY CORDIS College P eparalor, ROSE MARY COSGROVE Buslress CHARLES COUGHLIN College Preparalorf WILLIAM COX Academy: WARREN COY College Preparatory MARINO CRIADO Corrmercnal Ar? DANIEL CRNCIC Bus ress ROBERT CROSS Busl eSS R S 43 'Cv 'Wax -was fi. I I N 13- 'Q A ' . g- 1 I S 'ms C, liar, 1 an I A Fa lg . . ,gg 1 R 5' . 'A A x V -jf at ' ,f ' Y 'gn 1 Q A r 'D xl ., Q T ff- ,Y f' on S ' L. 1 I' - x I A 4 C' I , Q . N' Q Aa I T. . I , 3 A R W, R 7 ls X? 6 J College Preparalory X- ', , z- . 5 - I Q. rp, , f- I , I f ' T n' I 3 ' to v . CV I E- qv' ' H . A , ' ' I V V ,. l I. 4 x I 'f . X ' V 'I K . 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JACK DONNELLY Machnne Shop JOHN DONOGHUE Co eqe Preparafory THOMAS DORNBERGER Acadcmzc EMERSON DOUBLES Acadermc MARY DOUGHERTY Busmess HAROLD DOUGLAS Amomobwle Mecha PAUL DOW Acadermc FRANK DRANKO Woodwork EDWARD DROPPA CoIIeqe Preparafory RACHEL DRUM CoIIege P eparaIorf ROSE DUJMIC CoIIeqe Preparamry STEVE DUKIC Woodwork JOANNE DUNCAN CoIIeqe Preparafory ROBERT DUVAL SbeeIme+aI DOLORES DWORNICK CommercnaI SHIRLEY EBERMAN Busmess DONALD ECKERT EIecfrIcIIy Motors JAMES ECKLES Acaoemrc PHILIP ECKMAN COI ege P spare' RALPH EICKER Paffemmakmg FRED EISELE EIecIrucuIy Radio STANTON El IAS College Preparaforf Y R q W , T sf, 'X BUST ess A T 5 an W M. .X L.- . '1 wc I' : I I XX ' , f QI A . In I I , , , ...R , . 'Q , I. -A . I . L Q Q, I ' 4' X ' V tx' ' E.. I U Ing ' A V I M- Y , ' K raIo',' A Ei V1 I - K In I nw , cw- f . if I S a E I by I , ak 4 A L , P T I s I ' 1, -4, ,I 4 Lf: W I L- . . 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CoIIeqe Preparaiory PAUL FEDASZ Macrwne S509 DOROTHY FEDOR CoIIege P one a'ory VANKIRK FEHR CoNeqe Preparafory DORIS FELDMAN Co' ge Preparafcry LOIS JANE FERGUSON CoHeqe Preparafory MARLENE FIEDLER CoIIeqe Preparafory DORA FILOTEI Commeroal DOROTHY FINNEY Co1Ieqe Preparafory CHARLES FITE Elecfruclfy Radm DONALD FITE Academwc GLORIA FLADING College Prcparafory DORIS FOSTER Busm ss JOSEPH FRAAS Paifernmakunq RICHARD FRAAS Woodwork DOLORES FRANSKO Commerc4aI ROBERT FRANSKO Academuc DOLORES FRANTZ Academnc WILLIAM FRENCH CoIIeqe Preparawry ANNA MAE FREUND Business ELAINE FRIGGENS Col'f-qe Prepa amry CARTER FRY Col'eqe Preparafcrf TED FRY Commerc aI Ar? JACK FULMER Machmr- Shop ROBERT FURLONG CoT eqe Pmparaforf LOUISE GADELMEYER Co-nm rua! JORETTA GAITHER Bus ress MARY GALANOS Academuc 'ag we TN 'Y 'Nnzv' Sv Xara C30 of .49 qv' ,- '3 :Q 'Sa' -v 'TWV 'h .avr E 1' AL la 'UQ 1-.-.. .Af iff 1 x Y FE gui' 'U ,f-v is-o 5.4: 1494. --.... s' 3 4:22 E34 wif Q 'U' ,pf Qt' 2 S 'v f .3 I' ' J A I 1 R K Q -7 C '. xl . . in I ' f nr ' ' IX f Ci I 4' t - ' 9' . ,,. -ss. X Q .3 Q 'ik is 1' ' n- ' ' . - .L IE qcw 3 ' X at fy Xl H T I v I v I L ' ' ' Q9-. I , x . I 'I .J I , , A, 'R f' W E 5' f II' Ii -..- 'Q I, ,J E9 1, .te b I if ,R ' ii? Z - Q' I 1' 1. Y 5 f . Q, 'E' 7 'f-I. .R :S gf J V U f L' If . 1 ' 2 ' . if' f f Q . rl , 'C' . ' ' I. fr Q' I I I I ,I M L 'T if - , , 4- 6 I I I , vs. . , A , I 1 1 I ' - I 1 . 'FQEII . 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ITN ass ,fir S9 JOSEPH GLAGOLA Auwrwobule Mecharucs DONALD GOBBEL Sheefmehal JAY GOBBEL Academic MARKO GODICH Aufomobs e Mechamcs MILDRED GODICH CoIIege Prepa aIory RUDOLPH GOEVZ Academuc ARLENE GOFFUS CoIIege Preparamry MARY GOSCINSKY Academnc YETTA GOTTESMAN Commercual ALBERT GRAHAM Acadcrm DOROTHY GRASAK Com err: al ALICE GRAVES CoIIeqe Prepa afory SHIRLEY GREEN Busmess JAMES GREENE Drdfhnq EDWARD GREENEWALD Draftmg is sin? ' I A :vw W I if , I i I X A , I Q '7 . . ,- Eff: ' f' L' , I I I FRA! hp S 'S ,f ff .f ,Q . wvffffvha ' -- K , f - . o , , I S, A X 4 evx V If ' 1 . I K x A , J R 4 -C , Y wk V Q .W .ya I r ' I-ffg M3 N X 1 y I ' ':. '-5. I8 A I A ' -'Il -if , Y . - ' 32 ff V H U :uv ,g5m.L'izj .k bg EL , Q A ff I ' , , W M 'L Q - t . - It A ' wx 'C A L. YI J I 'Ai I' 1 'N ' . I ' G. Y E AQ H A . v..- Qv , , K , X 2 A Cx 41 Kplyre uf 4' Qtr MARY LOUISE HARDING Academuc HUNTER HARRIS CoIIeqe Preparafory BETTY HARRISON Bus ness ROBERT HART Academrc CHRISTINE HARTMAN Co'Ieqe Pr paramrf NANCY HAWTHORNE O me ROBERT HAZAGA CcIeqe Preoa Q DORIS HELMSTADTER Cofegc Preoararory DONALD HENRY Co eqe Prepa aforf EDWARD HENRY Busress JOAN HERBERT Bu ess BARBARA HEROLD c fq Prepare c SHIRLEY HERRINGTON Cornrnerclal FRANCIS HILL Academr CLYDE HILLEGAS Co ege Prepa a off 74 J!! G K y ww asv- 3 . 'Nv- QDQ- .5 'wr K I sf I :Z 5 'ix 4 S 'SEK Z' A vx -Z' MARIE GREENEWALD Bgsircss JANET GRIFFITHS CoIIeqe Preparamry ARTHUR GRINIM ElecIr1crfyYMofors PATRICIA GRIVNA Coiieqe Prepamafory EUGENE GRZEBYK Commerc1aI LOUIS GUARASCIO CoIIecze Prepa'aIofy BETTY GULYBAN Business JULIA GUTIERREZ College Preparafory LOUIS GUZIK Aufomcbr e Mechamcs ALLEN HAGER Business DARYL HALLAS Sheefmetal ROBERT HALOVICH College P eoarafory WILLIAM HALVATY EIecIru My Radio SHIRLEY HALVORSEN Commeroal FRANCES HAMILTON Busmess MARY JANE HAMILTON College P epa aIory JUNE HAMPE Acadc-rmc JOSEPH HANDA SheeIme+aI JOHN HANDRA College Preparatory KARL HANEY Academ C -1:10 414 Cl'-If I , I 6- f' V - rod Q, 1 ,I X I I Y. 2 f' X it I K A Q -, 52347 ' I ff ' xxx ll v C if my -. I Lx I . ...I L Q. ' f xx 'L' K I .T 5- T t , 73? MCKEESPCRT I-IIGI-I SCHOOL - Q V no . f' Q 5 1 t A' x , Rh A , A I , , 4 f , ,x I4 ,j r . e ' 'x fy I L. I : ., l 5 I Q A ,Ak X C ' mia! 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JOAN JACKEL College Preparalory EDWARD JACKOWSKI Aulornobule Meclwamzs DONALD JACKSON Aulcmoblle Mecl-arrcs ALICE JACOB Corrmercual BLEMA JACOBS Business PATRICIA JALOSZENSKA Colleqe Preparafory ALFRED JAMES College Preparalory HARRY JAMES Commercial Arl FELIX JAWORSKI Maclune Shop JOAN JENKINS Colueoe Preparatory GOLDIE JEREMIAS Commercual EDWARD JOHNSON Academlc ESTHER JOHNSON College Preparatory GEORGE JOHNSON Acederrlc NEIL JOHNSON College Prepardfzry BARBARA JONES College Preparalory DORIS JONES Colleoe Prenaralory GERALDINE JONES Busmess LOUIS JOSEPH Busmess ANNA JURICH College Preparalory 'Q Z fllllx 1 S .ASS 49 'wee 4, in an 40 x SENIOR CLASS OF 1949 an 1 F Y is ff RAYMOND HIRSHMAN EARL HITCHENS Amoco OLIVEJEAN HOHENBERGER CO1 eoe P eoaralorv WESTLEY HOLLOWAY Co eco Prena afory GEORGE HOPPA Aces STEVE HORENSKY Col eoe Pena a o CHARLES HOYT Ace e'r JANE HRUBOVCAK Co ece P eca afar, GENE HUDSON dmc H Ra GLENN HUDSON Eledr ally Radio ALBERT HUGHES Co eoe P epe ale THOMAS HURRELL Acaderrlc JOHN HUTSKO Busmess CHARLES INDYKE Collscle Prep-a alory ANGELINE INGEL Col eoe Prepa alory 'P sux 4 NV 2 vf.5H, aegis 532: IW'-va 'WW' -sn R' f I H - , 9 lv ' ' lb-1 'S W Q .lg we as KENNETH KAISER CCf 'erQIaI AH CHARLES KALER Academic DOROTHY KALER BL.siness EDWARD KAPISAK Academfc ROBERT KARSNAK Paffernmakmg ARNOLD KASTRONIS Commercnal Ari' JAMES KAVROS Machine Shop JAMES KEARNS Academ C PAUL KEARNS A adem C DONALD KEELEY A auerr c MARTHA KEES CoIIeqe Preparamry Jn: , 5, Q L' , ' . 1 s-.?, f-as ui Q -nm 'Q- A- ig 'I X 'bv NORMA KELLEY 0 CoIIeqe Preparaiory R. LUCYANNE KELLY .9 Acadermc MARGARET KELLY Acadermc NORMA KELLY Cow-mercwal o- if 49' .al fmt. R MCKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL 1? ... '-? J bu N 35 p- po, Z ,,.- fi Q? f 4 41' 1 X Aff 4.-'WM WGN! -I 59 be JANET KEMPER Commercwal WILLIAM KERCELL Academic ERNEST KEREKES Commercual Aff DONALD KERFOOT Woodwork MARJORIE KERTIS Business FLORENCE KIELAR CcIIege Preparafory CAROLINE KINCEL Comm rc JACK KINLOUGH Commerc al HARRY KLUG Sbeef'neIaI DOLORES KMETZ Commerc aI JOHN KMETZ CoIIeQe Fcpa aiory JACK KNIGHT CoIIeqe Prepurawry JANET KNOLL Commeroal JANET KNUTSON CoIIeqe Prcpa awry JOAN KOBULNICKY CornmercuaI FAYE KOHL College P eparafory RUSSELL KOHL Commcrcwal Af EDWARD KOLTISKA Col eqe P eoaravorf BEADIE KOMAROMY Commerc al DONALD KONIAS CoIIeoe Preparafory 9' a 'Un 3. 'xx -3:6 +50- dis nv Q ef-r ff -r ae ' 5 9 Q' 7 7:1 'fy Aww I IVN INX Ns.- llx 3 LA 59 X 3 I ol T 4-O 4, wa ,I ICRC' 6 v 2 3 'B n--1 i 'Fri n-I I .IQ 'Q ag 41' nr-A D x AA. ,4- x. A0 ITG' -nn- up DOLORES KONRAD Colleczr- Preparatory HELEN KORMOS College Preparalory JOSEPH KOTCH Eledrncufy Mofors ALEX KOTROCZO Commercwal MELISSA KOVAC College Preparafory JOHN KOVACS College P eparalory PATRICIA KRIEN Collvqe Freparalery SHIRLEY KRIMM Commerr al ANNA KRUTZ Busnness KENNETH KUSHNER Aceuemlc IRENE KUSTRA Buswe CLIFFORD LACEY Acadermc IOHN LALLEY College Preparalory JOAN LANDSTROM Cclleqe Preparalury WILLIAM LARSON Comfnerclal Aff EMILY LATHROP College Prepar Iory JAMES LAUBHAM College Preparalory FRANK LAWRENCE Aukuvwob le Meclwamcs RUTH LAWSON Buslre ANNA LEE Acauerm RICHARD LEEPER Acauf-rmc HERBERT LEFFARD Acadevm: STANFORD LEFKOWITZ Col eqe Prepa alorv Busme 5 ELAINE LEMON Corrnwerclal GEORGE LESKO Colle-Q Pfeparalory MARLENE LETERSKY College Preparalorv ANTOINETTE LIBERATORE Commerclal ROBERT LIGHT Academ C DORISJEAN LIND Coll ge Preparafory ROBERT LINDELOF College Preparalory NANCY LINDERMAN Busmess MARIE LIPOSCAK Commercial WILLIAM LIPTAK College P enarafory LINDA LOFSTROM College Preparafory JACK LOMBARDO Eledrlclfy Radvo MARIO LOMBARDO Busmess BEVERLY LONG Business DONALD LONG Eleclrlclfy Mcfors WILLIAM LORENCHICK Sheelmefal G J 4 A Am . , ,1 le' :Q . , f I F 1 -U I 1' fb' F rl ,IL ff v I AK l A Q- 'px JN if al QQ , 5' go Q ' s he v Q'- I, A l'?c,4' R , rr NLT ' I 1' I . 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MARIE LORENZINI Acadermc JOAN LOTZ College P eparalory MARIE LOYA Co cqe P epa alcry MARY LUDIK Col em, Prcparalory LOUISE LUEHM Cc. eq Prepare er, STEVEN LUGARES Woodwork GENEVIEVE LUKETIC H Col sqe Freoara cry NORMA LUTHERAN Academ ELEANOR LUX Commerczal JANET LUX College Preparalory GLORIA LYDEN Eusmes ROBERT LYDON Elecfrl My Radlo CAROLE LYNCH College Preparalory JOSEPH LYNCH Palferrmalrl q DOLORES LYNN Comrverc al DONALD LYON Sheelmelel EDWARD MACHEK Machlre SLop OLGA MAHA Busure S GLENN MAINS Slweelmefal SHIRLEY MAINS Bu mess GEORGE MALEY Palfernmakw-g FRANK MALJEVAC Paflernfnakmg DENNIS MALOS Acade LENORA MANDELLA Busme HELEN MANSPEAKER Acadcrfm MARY MARASCO Comm rea HELEN MARCHETTI College Preparatory FRANCES MARINELLO Busmess ELSIE MARKOVIC Commercial GAYLORD MARTANIS Commercial Arl' ROBERT MARTH College Preparalory THOMAS MARTIN Elecfr Q If Molors SUZANNE MATHIS College Preparalory GEORGE MATTA Bl.sl ess ARTHUR MATURKANICH Ace emi: DOLORES MATZUS DONALD MAYER Drafmnq THOMAS MAZURIE Acaderwc JAMES MCALLISTER Buslness DANIEL MCCARTHY Academlg 5 '-Q4 95 5 3 6 DA. 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In .K EMMA McCASLIN VYf'I I' GLADYS MCCAW Co eqe Preparalory RAYMOND MCCLOSKEY Comrnerc al A I LaVERNE MCCLOSKY Commerc al DORIS MCCLYMONT Commerc al JOSEPH MCCUSKER Machwe Shop RICHARD MCFADDEN College Prcparaiory PATRICIA McGINN Commercral ROSE MARY McKAY Academ c JAMES McKENNA Acacerf C BOB MCKENNA Academrc THOMAS MCKITRICK Machnre Shop EDWARD MCLAUGHLIN Academrc DOREAN MCQUAIDE Bus ness MICHAEL MEHARRA Elecfrrc ry Morors RICHARD MEIER Flfacfrucufy Molors WILBERT MELLINGER Academlc MARILYN MERCUR Cclleue Preparatory DELORES MESSINGER Basmess Busmesf X W' x 3 'hu FD - YI ,QQ fwl 96 5 1:4 3- if YY Y I Lx. X Ag 'k Vw if? ya. 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JAMES PARUCHA Aufomobule Mechamcs JOHN PASTERNAK Woodwork MARTHA PASTOR College Preparatory JOYCE PATRICK Academvc RICHARD PATTON College Preparalory ELEANOR PAUL College Preparalory GEORGE PAVEL Pallernmalcmg GERALDINE PAVLIK Buslness ROBERT PAVLIK College Preparafory WALTER PAVLOS College Preparalory FRANK PAVLOVIC Machme Shop FRANCES PAVUK College Preparalory EMIL PAYLO Academxc LOIS PEARCE College Preparalory LOUIS PEARCE Acadermc DELORES PEARSON Busmess MARILYN PEARSON College Preparalory HERBERT PERKOVIC Machine Shop AGNES PETACH Co lege Prepare cry WALTER PETERS College Preparalory fx oy., in A SENIOR CLASS OF1949 -ic. T T ' 3 or ni. S Q ,r Wu-K Ga I RALPH J. ORD Co lege Preparaler, RALPH M. 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GEORGE RACKO Comm-rciaI Ar' ROBERT RAE AuIomob'Ie Mehanics WILLIAM RAFFERTY Colieqe Preparavory ALFRED RAIBLE Business BERNICE RAIBLE Commerciai SHARMA RAILINGSHAFER Commereial ROBERT RAVEY Academic MARY RAYMOND CommerciaI GERALDINE REESE Comme-r:iaI PATRICIA REESE Commercial HARRY REICHMAN Business JOSEPHINE RENDULIC Commercial ROBERT RENNINGER Colieqe Preparatory PEARL REVAK CoIleqe PreparaIory PAUL REYNOLDS Academic ARTHUR RIAZZI Petter:-making Q 36' 14313: 'A' '30 ,M ws ,J- revs mf QQ 'Z' 'SSN , 469 3' 0 1' ff 'tr F f I , - 6' ' 'W' 4195. WI 14 in tug xa- 'Y'- ,Q nxax rs f-5 -DN -40- T fDi'49v ' -vs xp. W. 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GOLDIE SIMON Bas ness SHIRLEY SINGLETON Acade JOHN SINOT Shee?me?aI NANCY SISLEY RICHARD SIVAK CoIIeqe Preparafcry ERNESTINE SKRABAK CoIeqe Preparafory NORMA SKUHROVEC Busme s MILDRED SKUTLIN College PreparaIory JEWELL SLANEY Bus ne s PHILIP SLAUGH CoIIeqe Preparaforf S .36-0 is uni M kv 'QPR C'- T-X44 921 Qui? 0:1 rn. 4, I br' -5, ERA Q It 'P .gs- w 4:4 '0'X bb YN sf ,716 .un-eh 1' .vw Q-fr .1 449' Pg? rf af, Q I ,rf I- I: Q li n R Q ' IT ' A ' I -'If 1' , v I , , I , ve- X X I Ig, V I 5 G k - ' 53, fm, . I E X mul -x I - I -I FR F vu, - ' . Gs S -I rlti , .v- I x I I I f I C: 1r'erc'aI ,Q 5' In ,L I' I r f I 5 - wr A A as. 1: I ' N I Q A - T , R I 'Fc I A t f. ,F A .J Z JI . 1. 'I I III Il 5 Bushes IQ' 4' I qw Q. Y ,, '- -, .,, 3 'F ' av' 4 I V ' A ' ff ' 2 , T X , I 4 X 'ii' I I PLM xx 5--. n I S H Hx . - ,S as 5 r l wEsLsY SLEASE 'N qi- 'fa .N , 6- K, ,W-A dx Q A s-1 5 I ,C4 . , s H- I Lf- A , , TZ - I C I - ff If RI . 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MELVIN SPECTOR College Preparawfy DOLORES SPENCER Business JERRY SPIEGEL College Preparalory LAWRENCE SPIEGEI. Machine Shop TED STARMACK Automobile Mechanics DANIEL STASHKO Drafting LOIS STEARNS Business TWILA STEGMAN Business DOLCRES STEPANSKY Corrfnercual LEO STEPANSKY Maclwme Shop EARL STEPHAN Acadermc RICHARD STEPHAN Woodwork FRANK STERBA Eleclrrculy Molors PETER STERNLIEB College Preparalory ROBERT STEVENSON Academuc WILLIAM STEWART College Preparalory WILLIAM STIEHL College Preparalory ELSIE MAE STINEBAUGH Busmess AUDREY STIRLING Commerceal IRENE STOCK College Preparalory rx 5 Q xg -as Z9 fm M E .. , 1 ,, VN - .4 M r if 1' fav-5 We 'I rt ni -J -,, , A Q' ! 5- 4 f- C172 K' vv' T ar' mu- -A ff an 91 ...Q Q Efas SENIOR CLASS GF 1949 1 'is 'nog -sw Wife av In 25 A .- 1-uv ,Q i ,'Q.fX X A fxvg X e C' f 7 , I l rg ag 975' 'tv-f .ah 'SUV' fo' PETER STOJANOVIC Aulomobnle Mechamcs ANNA MAE STOLL Commercial ALMETTA STOUTAMIRE Buslness SAM STRANGIS Paflernmalnmg Comm renal Arl' JACK STULL Academc DONALD SUPANSIC Woodwork DONALD SUSAN College Preparaiory MARLENE SWANSON Commercial PHYLLIS SWARTZ College Preparalory LOUISE SWAUGER Busmess MARJORIE SWAUGER Busvness NANCY SYMINGTON College Preparatory BRUCE SZUCS Machme Shop GRACE TABISH College Preparafory A , M A l ig gp 5 4 iv ' A lv . 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Preparawry JAMES WARD Drallmg DAVID WARDROP Pavernmaklfvg ARTHUR WARGO College Preparal ry JOHN WARGO Eleclrlclfy Raduo MARGARET WARLICK Academlc SHIRLEY WARWICK Academlc WALTER WARWICK Academlc WILLIAM WAY Sheefmelal NANCY WEAVER College Preparatory FAY WEBER College Freparalory JACK WEDEL Aulomobl e Mechamcs RUTH WEISS Commercxal JOSEPH WELSH Acaderw KENNETH WEST Commercual NORMAN WESTCOAT Eleclrlclly Molors MARGARET WETZLER Commerclal DANIEL WHALEN Eleclrlclfy Radio DOROTHY WHITE College Preparalory WARREN WHITE College Preparalory EVELYN WHITEHEAD Comrverclal ROBERT WILLIAMS Paflerrfmakmg PATRICIA WILLS College Preparalory GLENN WILSON Academe ISABEL WILSON College Preparalory ROBERT WINKLER Maclwl e Shop MARGARET WINTER Cofwnercua NORMA WIRT1 Comme clal ELEANOR WISEMAN Academlc JANET WISSER College Preparalory RACHAEL WITHEROW College Preparalory I Co le Ure:3ra'0'f T IQ ' , M ' gg - f f I I 'I I 'X ,I 'gy V I 1 rr V T . 1, N 1 L I M , , I , .X A x L A ,em 'I - I? 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V C -Q, xl I A I 2 ' P 'wilf- wha EUGENE WOJTOWICZ A adem C ELVIN WOLFERT College Preparalory AUDREY WOOD ColIe9e Preparalory JOANNE WOOD Col ego Preparalcry ROBERT WOOD Awomobrle Mechanics X4 2- ' our ROBERT WOODS 'ia S eeffne'aI JAMES WOODWARD Cc eqe Preoara cry FRED WORKMAN A uerm WILLIAM WUNDERLEY E'ecIr1CIfyMcYo s GERARD WYNCOOP Eleclrncufy Radwo WILLIAM WYNCOOP Shee1me'aI College Preparalcry VIRGINIA YANEZ College Preparalory JOHN YARNOVIC College Preparatory ARTHUR ZANETTI Paflernmalcxnq NICK ZAVINSKI Machme Shop yy' 1' 7,1 up nn S' 1 T ...I i0 Y. 5, 114 I I N 1433 The lapping of shoes and Ihe chalfermg of voices whuch mean classes are changing surge around Abraham Lm coln Ih Techs fron? hall 49 Z ' - 64 A gt I - I ly: I I ' f X 7 A 5 L - I- N 'r r , . Q 1 - fx. cr K Q Q ' .r I f I ak 45 ' A ,, . . I A I ' A Q - -G 2 F N 'Y N A ' 1 3' .KK 'A f 'fn .Ia ' K-L If A 5 . . V . f 2 ' S A . N - ,I X . 1 , N V MARY WYNN Q ' I ' I vs ' X AA In M al I ' W I' I 61 I 6 'xg fc 3 Q., f .x V , , x ' 1 I I - ,iw I A Q' 'fgl g kv gl J i' 42 ,- I I I 'KR 41 paw .W ,, , ef ,K ,cf 8-'Q ,, AS' we X .. 1- HJ. 1 x A E K .,f,vV i 1 - ' 3 5 , I ' Q 'f' 2 . -1 wiv' . K X1 I ,V xxx XL Mx W A. . bb I K , ..., A ,JL gg X Q K if 5 -Q Qs ami ' M4551 is The Tiger Club's Foolball Banquel al' fhe Vogue Terrace. Candy and calre al rhe YWCA Slreei Fair held lasf spring by fhe Y-Teens' Inler-Club Council +o send girls lo a Y-Teen conference af Bethany College. ,li The Junior Y-Teen's Cranbeny F-Il -r fhe Penn McKee Holel on November 25. Chairmen were Corinne Sundquisf and Melissa Loeffler. 111' Q... Dolores Maravic - chosen as fhe John Shaw Memorial Hi-Y's ldeal Girl of lhe Class of i948 ai rheir Coronafion Ball on April 23, l948z The new MHS class ring. Chosen by sludenf ballof from among several com- pe+ing enlries, fhe design was made by Vocarional School's William Larson. 69 fw xg V0.6 ,e 3-fl ORGANIZATIONS '27 Executive cOUNC'L v ni Presideni Richard Rob A Arlene 0 H n Joann! OW Treasurer Roberf CUNY Ser9eagg:l3NrgBROW Councnlmwfslzilnyvle M:g:V Joann' HRS-TIT Marque Crouse Clerk Jael! ?w?ober'r Squibb RicI1l'dlBaT-llelgave Kufe Seve B Y I Doufllass John Bring Smulh and cOUhClma Coldnh Slmue Vice Presndeni BeTTy Valoon NOT ln picTure AT Theur regular Wednesday meehng officers and councnl men gaTher around Sponsor Harry Pry To discuss The agenda for The nexT Council sessnon each home room. sponsor, Mr. I-larry C. Pry. STUDENT COUNCIL The STudenT Council enables pupils To assisT in planning school acTiviTues and aT The same Time provides The opporTunuTy Tor pracTuce democrahc acTion and living The Two council members one boy and one girl are eleded n These represenTaTives Then eIecT Their Execu Tive Council which consisTs oT six oTTicers and nine councilmen, Three chosen Trom each oT The senior, iunior, and sophomore years An Innova Tion This year was The inclusion OT a Tacu y Among The acTiviTies OT The Council were BeTTer ConducT campaign noon hour Tea dances in The gym The purchase oT a public address sysTem and a concerT oT modern music THE YOUGH-A-MON The I949 Yough-A-Mon slaff. FIRST ROW: Joseph Spano, Sharma Railingshafer, Norma Wiriz, Carl Geru- scha+, Sfella Pandel, Edifor Jake Osferman, Pholography Edifor Mary Ann Telliho, Gloria Lyden. SECOND ROW: Business Manager Bernard Runge, Bernice Raible, Joseph The old saw Experience is lhe besl leacherf' probably holds much lrulh, bul somelimes lhe schooling is severe on lhe pupii. Every Youghea- Mon van member is aware ol how severe The experience can be, All Through lhe lerm lne slall had a growing aporecialfon ol lhe problems ol lhe Census Bu- reau and some ol lhose ol lhe Bureau ol Sland- ards. Compressing dear old Ml-l.S. info slill covers is a iob 'rhal we found was big and, as the monlhs raced by. grew conslanlly bigger. And lhe slandards had lo be lcepl up lo perfec- Tion, or our boss manf' Mr. Gibson, would explode wralh. Arranging inlerminable schedules lor piclures ...announcing cancellalions caused by fall rains and winler snows. . . planning relalces when some exhuberanl boy reached for his shoelace iusl' as lhe shulfer cliclced . . . lraclcing down seniors who lceol' dodging lhe camera . . , choosing lhe periecf cover malerial . . . lyping names and names and names. . . selecring pholos and lhink- Irg somelring brfgr' lc say abou? lhem . . . con- vincing relalives, lriends. and even slrangers Thai lhey should buy more lhan one copy... reading Hancla, Joan Jenlrins, Joseph Bendel, Copy Edilor Joe Ann Bradford, Ari Edilor William Larson who made +he liHle l'iger skefches scaifered rhroughouf Yhe bool: and Associate Ediior Alvin Decker. Noi in picfure: Arihur Wargo. prool fill lhe commas began lo wallz wilh lhe periods - These are some ol lhe Things Thai became a parl ol our lives. Bul lhe srorm was wealhered, and lhanlcs lo lois ol good will lrom everyone, lhe book was sem lo lhe prinler. Then leacher Experience did no! appear so cruel, lor lhe iob was done and lhere had been much lun along lhe way '-'N -fx Wir' N13 Q5 f A fu ' C E ,f rf l K E539 i -'W ,....v- J ,. Copy Edilor Joe Ann Bradford lypes and Sharma Railingslwafer fakes nofes as moguls Bernard Runge, Business Man- ager, and Jale Osferman, Edifor, con- sider llwe arrangemenl of flue Senior Sec- +ion wifh Alvin Decker and Bernice Raible ad-libbing. Page layouf brings commenfs from Gloria Lyden, Arfliur Wargo, Norma Wirlz, Joseph Spano, Carl Geruscliaf and William Larson. 3- ff 55 CLUBS Books and classes are only parT oT The educa- Tion ThaT The school offers. Learning To work wiTh oThers, To be a leader, To accepT responsi- biliTy, To aTTain worThwhile recreaTion - These are values which The clubs ol The school make possible. Some groups, like The lvlaTh Club, are designed To provide informal learning: oTherS, like The Ushers Club, are organized To be of service To The scnool: sTIll oThers seek To offer recreaTion, All oi The clubs, however, OHGV The opporTuniTy Tor social experience which every pupil should acquire. ln a pracTice session of Sorry, Wrong Number, Alan PaTTerson and William Cox close in on Nancy Zumbro as Mr. Sched gesTures for more emoTion. The DramaTics Club, which meeTs wiTh iTs adviser, lvlr. AugusT lvl. Schad, in a regular class period Tive days a week, gives a broad survey oT The Tield ol drama. Pupils dramaTize skiTs To gain Training in enunciaTio'i, voice conTrol, poise, and acTing. Original plays are discussed and DRAMATICS CLUB On sTage for AcT One of HallucinaTions, ldreamed up Tor our phofographerl, are Theresa Chaverini, JaneT Minh, Ma- Thilcla Sullivan, Audrey Jefferies, Nancy Zumbro, Paf Sullivan, Elsie Bachisin, Jean ColdiTz, Delores Konrad, Carol Lincoln, Lillian SToyadinovich, William COX, Rob- erT Sharp, Barbara Zozsack, Alan PaT- Terson, Phyllis SwarTz, Beverley Wunder- ley, Shirley Warwick, Duane Black, and Adviser AugusT M. Sched. acTed, Assembly programs oTTen call upon The club lor conTribuTions, such as The skeTch SanTa Saves The Eveningl' in The ChrisTmas program. Officers were Alan PaTTerson, presidenT, Nancy Zumbro, vice-presidenT7 lv'laTilda Sullivan, secre- Tary, and Joan Cwiek, Treasurer. ART CIJUB FIRST ROW: Program Chairman Bar- bara Herold, Arlene Schmidt May Spen- cer, Miss Vera Trimble, Joan Lufslro, Jean Hayes, Torrene Schwarfz. S E C O N D ROW: Phyllis Hardin, Mar+ha Ann Paslor, Vice-Presidenf Rachael Wirherow, Presidenf Duane Michals, Alan Pailer- son, William Halle, Norma Hassel, Sec- refary Emma McCasIin, Treasurer Sally Sawyer. T H I R D ROW: Gerrie Mc- Mahon, Gloria Le Winfer, Nancy Soefhe, Clara Mae Bauer, Anna Margaref Wal- EgIn,kGIoria Schwarh, Shirley Shulfz, Kae ic . LATIN CLUB Execulive Board. FIRST ROW: Louise Luehm, Secrelary Nancy Hennis, Treas- urer William Baird, Presidenf Joan Campbell, Doris Valenfine, Dolores Pelro, Pafricia Farrell. SECOND ROW: Irene Gryzmala, Belly Barlow, Nancy Marlin, Scoff Sullivan, Marilyn Rice, Dona Adamson, Dorofhy Finney. THIRD ROW: Donna Bearcl, William Ross, Thomas Chapman, Neil Johnson, .Iaclr Jenkins, Sieve Kafsalris. Furlhering inleresi in arf 'rhrough group acliv- iiies, Arr Club, guided by Miss Vera Trimble, plans programs for lhe appreciarion ol Ihe aris. Some monrhly rneelings are social while olhers are worlc sessions .... Larin Club, sponsored by Miss Mary Auld and lvlr, Harry Carlson, uniies Larin pupils. Acliviries include parries, dances, a La+in proiecr exhibir, Planeiarium rrip, and a 2 ' un..-m..' Roman banquel in coslume .... Nor slriclly a club, lhe Ivlolion Piclure Operalors group is invaluable ro ihe school. Boys learn ro operale proieclors, geiling Pennsylvania amaieur opera- 'rors' licenses. Supervised by Mr. Ober Crouse, lhe operaiors reach lower classmen proper use and care of 'rhe machines. MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS Jake Osferman, John Bringe, and Philip Eckman clean a proiec+or. Ofher sfu- denls who show picfures in classrooms and assemblies are Carfer Fry, Earl Rob- erfs, Bob Orr, Ralph Schwirian, Dick Pal- Ion, Joe Bendel, Jim Laubham, Wesiley Holloway, Jim Schuch, AI Hughes. Duane Walluer, Ar? Malurkanick, Jaclr Bufler, and Charles Fry. CLUBS The Junior Red Cross Council linlcs The school wiTh The naTional Junior Red Cross organizaTion whose purpose is To assisT in beTTering condiTions here and abroad. The Council, direcTed by Charles l-lanlco, decoraTed The Aspinwall VeT- erans' l-lospiTal aT Halloween, collecTed l96 boxes Tor children in Europe, and senT yarn dolls made by home economics girls To European needy. The MaTh Club, headed by Miss Amelia Rich- ardson, aims To Teach The use oT The slide rule in pracTicing maTh problems .... Sponsored by The YMCA and The YWCA, Penguin Club provides dances aT The YMCA every Friday evening. Any JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Vice Presidenf Thomas Hurrell, Correspond- ing Secrefary JeanneTTe Wi- gand, Barbara Herold, Jack Oualfers, Marian Smifh. SEC- OND ROW: Presidenl Nancy Hiclrs, David Kiie, Recording Secrefary Mary Lou Harding, Janice Grey, Treasurer Alan Pafferson, Duane Michals. The adviser is Mr. Charles Hanko. r high school sTudenT is eligible for a membership card. The council, selecTed by The advisers, Mrs. Thomas and Mr. PriesT, elecTs iTs own officers. Miss l-lelen Jenlcins' Ushers Club p r o v i d'e s Trained ushers aT school evenTs such as plays and concerTs ,.., Combining social acTiviTies wiTh service, The Senior Y-Teens, advised by Mrs. Anne Camic, sold candy, ice cream, and poTaTo chips aT The TooTball games, gave baslceTs oT Tood aT ChrisTmas To TiTTeen needy Tamilies, and held a ChrisTmas Carnival Tor seniors as parT oT Their program. f-sg T - ra 4- L. be-nag, M. 58 MATH CLUB FIRST ROW: Dan Dunlay, Marilyn Lundersfadf, V i c e - Presiden+ Neil Johnson, Treas- urer Roberf MarTh, President Phil Eclrman, Secrefary Edward Smifh, Pearl Reval, Duane Parke. SECOND ROW: Bob Bolf, John Inslreep, June Chapman, Sally Procious, Joan Campbell, Tony Owoc, Bill Reese, Rufh Palmer, Pafricia Fulmer. THIRD ROW: Roy Sorg, Jim Rea, Richard Alfo, Bill Babyak, Roger Anderson, Bob Squibb, Toby Balles, Bill Briffon, George Brown, Sfan- Ton Elias. USHERS CLUB FIRST ROW: Pearl Revalr, Chrisline Harlman, Audrey Wood, Alice Graves. Miss Jenkins, Doris Jones, Phyllis Swarlz, Rose Marie Borland. SECOND ROW: Sue Parlrins, Gladys McCaw, Lois Jane Ferguson, Nancy Syminglon, Pal Krein, Marie Loya, Rose Duimic, Joan Jenkins, Rufhiean Sarber, Pal Rule, Joanne Travis, Dorisiean Lind, Joanne Neel. SENIOR Y-TEEN CABINET FIRST ROW: Louise Luehm, Joan Jaclel, Treasurer Vera Thomas, Barbara Herold. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Anne Camic, Presidenl Joanne Va- Ioon, Marilyn Mercur, Secre- lary Belly Smilh, Lois Fergu- son, Vice-Presidenl Palricia Rule, Alice Graves, Joanne Neel, Lois Samuels. THIRD ROW: Geraldine Reese, Sue Malhis, Jennie Safes, Pafricia Grivna, Joanne Wood, Slella Pandel, Chrisline Harlman, ln- ler-Club Council Represenla- live Gladys McCaw. V3 Fl fel PENGUIN CLUB COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Marilyn Mercur, Chrisline Harlman, Treasurer Jane Mason, Chair- man Joseph Bendel, Chairman Pal Rule, Secrelary Sally Elder, Sari Ayouln, Joanne Valoon. SECOND ROW: Gladys Mc- Caw, Carole Lincoln, Carlene Connelly, Delores De Falco, Adviser Mrs. Sara Mae Thomas, Jean Coldilz, Gerrie McMahon, Joan Cwielz, Joan Thomas, Sue Malhis. THIRD ROW: Tom McKilricIr, Allen Wampler, William Halle, Harry Clewer, Thomas ShalTer, William Cox, Edwin Swanson Ben'amin Basl, Elmer O'Bruba, I I William Baird. A CLUBS The John Shaw Memorial I-Ii'Y, advised by Augusl M. Schad, has characler building as ils chief aim. The group annually erecrs a Chrisi- mas free in The lronl hall, sponsors dances, sells pop af The loolball games, and gives lunds Io charilable orqanizalions .... Sophomore Y-Teens made Themselves available Io cily organizalions as lag salesmen, and under lhe direclion ol Mrs. Emma Fedalc, made holiday favors lor 'Ihe chil- drenls ward al The hospilal .... Among Miss Mary Ann Mrlconicls Junior YfTeen girls' acliv- ilies were The Cranberry Ball and The Valenline Kupid Kaper. JOHN SHAW MEMORIAL HI-Y CABINET William Cox. SOPHOMORE Y-TEEN CABINET Smifh. TEN OR MORE CLUB man, Diclr Banich. FIRST ROW: Edward Henry, Treasurer Edward Smifh, Chaplain Wilberf Mellin ger, Presidenl Harry Clewer, Vice-Pres: denf Jake Osferman, Corresponding Secrefary Philip Eclcman, Secrefary Jack Deanhardf, Adviser Augusl M. Schad SECOND ROW: Roberi Giles, William Halle, Franlz Lame, Waldo Robb, Michael Pandel, James Brady, Ralph Schwirian Willis Gorr. THIRD ROW: Alan Pal Ierson, Raymond Smilh, Roberl' Squibb Joseph Bendel, Charles Couglin, Pal Fehr, Richard Robison, Tom Schaffer FIRST ROW: Norma Hassel, Treasurer Marfha Jones, Jeanne Hasson, Joanne Harris, Vice-Presidenf Carolyn Belgrade InIer'CIub Council Represenlalive Joan Thomas, Barbara Bryce, Rufh Hoover Mrs. Emma Fedak. SECOND ROW Marian Blaclr, Nina Belle Jones, Audrey Pollock, Edna Kugler, President Louise Keddie, Sally Sawyer, Secrelary Marian This exclusive club is a favorile wilh Ihe Yough-A-Mon slafl, for fhese sfu denls sold len or more annuals. Top salesman was Edilor Jake Osferman wilh 25 subscripfions. FIRST ROW: Vera Miller, Mary Ann Telliho, Joe Ann Brad ford, Nancy Syminglon, Linda Alrers Nina Boolman. SECOND ROW: Harry Clewer, Phil Eclrman, Hunler Harris, Jean Ann Smifh, Jack Deanhardl, Jake Osl r JUNIOR Y-TEEN CABINET FIRST ROW: Miss Mary Ann Mrkonic Vera Dakin, Vilma Paslori Joanne Svedl berg, Presidenl Nancy Knieplramp. SEC- OND ROW: Clara Mae Bauer, Marg- arel O'Shea, Secrelary Marjorie Crouse Gladys Bubonic, Nancy Campbell, Ro: berla Everell, Treasurer Carlene Con- nelly, Phyllis Hardin, lnler-Club Council Represenlalive Jane Mason, Mary Jane Rhodes, Judilh Krause. THIRD ROXN: Peggy Falk, Jacqueline Brown, Shirley Thomas, Vice-Presidenl Dolores DeFalco, Beverley Wunderley. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE BLUE TRIANGLE CABINET FIRST ROW: Lyda Mae Garrel, Edna Williams, Secrelary Anna Davis, Shirley S a y I e s. SECOND ROW: lnler-Club Council Represenlalive Robena Kirlrpal- rick, Presidenl Belly Kelly, Assislanl Ad- viser Miss Mabel Baldwin, Vice-Presidenl Belly Marlin, Treasurer Gladys Grimball. DEBATE CLUB FIRST ROW: Edna Kugler, Peler Slern- Iieb, Nancy Hennis, Dick McFadden, Coach Miss Helen Malseed, Joan Camp- bell, Nina Belle Jones, Paul Whilehead, Diclm Shoup. SECOND ROW: Dorolhy Kelley, Nick Bouras, Audrey Polloclr, Ronald Slaph, Neil Johnson, Alan Rubin- slein, David Kile, Marian Koerber, Joan Thomas, Sheila Elias, Nancy Marlon, Sarah Grace Miller, Jim Brady, Marilyn Mercur, Joe Goldberg. THIRD ROW: Ben Basl, Jack Jenlrins, Don Susan, Linda Lollslrom, Shirley Caulfield, Bob Curry, Franli Erwin, Mary Gorniclr, M a ure en Riley, Marlha Ann Elmore, Melvin Pen- ner, Ed Lebowilz, Beryl' Fellers, Dave Kalslone, Pal Blylhe, Mary Jane Hamil- lon, Lois Hagedorn. ,U gifs M 4-c ! The I94S Slale Champion Debalors in lhe Nalional Forensic League. The lopic lor discussion was: Should compulsory arbilralion be used lo sellle a labor dispule? Lell lo righl: Peler Slernlieb, Dolores Lescinslci, Joan Rolhe'am, Nancy Hennis, Dave Kalslone, Miss Helen Malseed, Eslher Beck. Miss Malseed advises speech worl: as well as de- bale. Speech aclivilies include exlemporaneous, humorous, and dramalic spealiing, original oralion, and oralorical declamafion. Q4 Y' I alffl x,.. 1 Dv' 62 Q -cf 'S' fvifiv my :NN B TEEN CANTEEN OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Vice-Presiclenl Bar- bara Jones, Presidenl Charlofle Pugh, Secre+ary Arleen Jaclrson. SECOND ROW: Treasurer Shir- ley Singlefon, Assisfanl Adviser Miss Mabel Baldwin, Refreshmenf Chairman Belly Kelly. Noi in picfure: Publicily Chairman Ken- 'af' nelh Michals. The Junior'Senior Blue Triangle, advised by Miss Mabel Baldwin, sponsored a Mofher-Daugh fer banquel, a Chrislmas dance, and as a service proiecl made loys lor fhe Davis Orphan l-lome . . . The Freshman-Sophomore group held a Val enline dance as parl of lheir yearly aciivily The Teen Canleen is a Friday nighr recrealion club held al The YWCA. The officers, super vised by Miss Mildred Spearman ol lhe YW make arrangemenls for lhe weelcly sessions, , The Roberl Smylhe Memorial l-li-Y for sopho- mores worlcs wilh fhe senior group parlicipaling in 'rheir proiecls and ollen in Their programs. ROBERT SMYTHE MEMORIAL HI-Y CABINET FIRST ROW: Vice-Presiclenf Eugene Krise, Presidenf Edwin Swanson, Treasurer Richard Morgan. SECOND ROW: Chaplain Dave Kile, Mr. Hanlro, Diclx Slover. Nol in pic- fure: Secrelary John Pribanic. ff' JUNIOR-SENIOR BLUE TRIANGLE CABlNET Publicily C h air m a n Charlolle Pugh, Presidenl' Shirley Singlelon, Adviser Miss Mabel B a l d w i n, Treasurer Sarah Jayne Ti l f o n, Vice-Presidenf Jeannefle Branson. Noi in piclurez Aileen Sayles, Sec- relary Dorolhy Sfill, lnfer-Club Council Represenfafive Georgia Urquharl. TOP SALESMEN Following the lradifion of I2 years, Mr. Schad's Room 2ll again oufdisianced ail ofher home rooms as The leading sales- men of school publicaiions wilh I74 sub- scripfions for The Red and Blue and I86 for fhe Yough-A-Mon. FIRST ROW: Pa- fricia Farrell, Audrey Smifh, Blema Ja- cobs, Barbara Thompson, Mr. Augusf M. Schad, Alberfa Ellis, Joan Loiz, Doris Helmsiadfer, Vera Miller. S E C O N D ROW: Roberf Orr, Philip Eclrman, John Pefras, Charles Coughlin, Richard Ban- iclz, Roberr Hari, Hun+er Harris, Jack Deanhardf, Harry Clewer, Jalie Osfer- man, Paul Schnizler, Edward Smifh, Wil- beri Mellinger. THIRD ROW: Aileen Sayles, Ernesfine Slrabalr, Shirley Green, Ann Jurich, Mary Goscinslry, Ralph Ord, Fred Reynolds, Anfhony Bianconi, Dora Filofei, Doris McClymon'r, Anna Morris Eva Elmore, Joanne Wood. Noi in pic- fure: Nina Boofman, Marjorie Swauger, Jack McNeil, Alberi Nola. 'Ni 5 4 ga.. lee' r' K-0 8. gf' f ,rwj ' - A , F. nl Hu , 'inf' V 5 ,' H T UN'.':fi A175 - viii! ' ffifiiufai The Tech High Rochelfes and ihe marching band's hingpin. Maiorefles Audrey Smifh. Beffy Robinson, Joan Herberf, Sally Ryplia. Lois Malos, Rufh Englerf, Beairice Kafz, and Ger- aldine Reese line up wiih Drum Maior Pau-l Balles. The gang fha? is auf in fron? al all fhe 'foofball and baskef- ball games, and ai fhe pep rallies. FIRST ROW: Marlene Fiedler, Phyllis Swarfz, Arlene Volk, Jeanne Coldih, Mary Lou Sfeele. SECOND ROW: Au- gusf M. Sched, direcior of Phe cheerleaders, William Cox. Caplain Alberi Hughes, Rich. ard Younq, Joseph S p a n o, Roberf Ball. fzfff' , 1 its be 4i,w'i I M V l' '?i,f, 'M-,,.r0' 2 I' y f , Q Q . , i'k lr W: if if All -N at 'R 5-NY AF. 'i HAMA Carols and anfhems rung oul' from Tech s fhnrd floor music room as Miss Paulrne Reeds A Cappella Choir prepares for Clwrrsfmas chapel For members ol The Senior Band The new school year begins in lhe middle of August This advance pracrice permirs lhe band +o presenl a polished appearance al lhe opening loolball game. The remainder ol lhe pigslcin season is crammed wilh praclices where new drill sleps are worlced our and new music bolh marches and popular runes, is masrered. Foolball over, The band slarls rehearsing classical and semi-classical seleclions lor ils mid-winler and spring concerls. The ambilion of all choral sludenls is lo be accepled as a member ol Jrhe A Cappella Chonr. Ninery voices slrong, rhe A Cappella specializes in sacred music. Every sludenl remembers lhe impressive processional by rhe choir, resplendenl in maroon and cream robes, a+ rhe Chrislmas chapel. 3 4 . , y, ROW Elaine Frggins Rulh Lawson I2 fi Y 31 ' 4' 1 ' 5 i e 'ri if Lasl May, Mclieesporl Fligh Schools 65 piece Senior Orcheslra won lhe slale championship ol lhe Pennsylvania Music and Forensic League held al Oil Cily, lhe lirsl championship won in lwelve years by lhe group. The viclory was achieved aller lhe successlul COVTW- plelion ol dislricl conlesls. The orcheslra praclices daily in lhe audilorium, wilh slring re- hearsal sei lor Mondays. Bolh classical and conlemporary music is played, ranging lrorn Richard Vxfagneris Mparade ol The Meislere singers' 'lo Ferde Groieis 'ilhree Moods and a lhemef' SENIOR ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: Louis Guarascio, Mary Jane Marlin, Doris Dzombak, Clara Mae Bauer, Carl Geruschal. SECOND ROW: Jennie Safos, Mariorie Crouse, George Hoppa, Carler Fry, Fred Workman, Edith Slarr, Janel Gessner, Lois Lynn, Rosella Thomas. THIRD ROW: Lell--Carolyn Ferguson, Helina Smilowicz, Marjorie Uhlig, Delores Seslile. Righl-Wanda Coddinglon, Gilberl Paslor, Joan Beard. FOURTH ROW: Leff-Joyce Palrick, Sally Procious, Rila Miller, Samuel Douglass. Righl-Allen Singlelon, Myrna Siegel, Lorraine Schaeffer. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Edward Garbell, Marilyn Lundersladl, Jeanelle Chomanics, Eileen Babyalr, Harry Dielz, John Kmeh, Clyde Hilegass, Roberl Boll. SIXTH ROW: William Slewarf, Conrad Pelerson, Jane? Burns, Joseph Zych, Vera Miller, Caro- lyn Belgrade, Palricia McGinn, Eva Elmore, Mary Ann Carlino, Thomas Caruso, Jack McCoughin, Paul Balles, Philip Slaugh. fn- in fllhik' 'su' i MIXED ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW: Dorolhy While, James Kearns, Thomas Hurrell, Allan Porler, Rulh Evans, Jacqueline Conrad. SECOND ROW: Elvin Wolferl, Roberla Everell, Susan Koehler, Lois Slerns, Ronald Field, Samuel Tale, Peggy Kuhl, Ralph Schwirian, La Verne Sanf, Nancy Wesl, Audrey Nelson, Franli Lame. Ample opporlunily lor enjoying group singing is provided by a dozen choirs, choruses: glee clubs, and ensembles. Large groups permil The blending ol voices Tor varied choral eiclecls under The direclion of Miss Pauline Reed. Selecled groupings ol more lalenled pupils lor lhe Junior, Senior and Mixed Ensembles allow more I I i I A X y ,, X T R ko. 14xx JUNIOR GIRLS' ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW: Mariene -Buller, Evelyn Honiclr, Carmella Vifullo, Mary Jane Rhodes, Barbara Spil'1, Sara Grace Miller, Janef Minh. SECOND ROW: Barbara Weiss, Marlynn Sleele, Donna Medic, Shirley Caulfield, Sarah Schleifer, Eleanor Myers, Eileen Wills, Margarel Falk. KEN sf me -1?-ess gl lyk? 'i exacling worlc. Srill smaller groups, such as 'rhe Boys' Double Quarlel vig ,W i l l TR ii I I fs and The Girls' Triple Trio, gel excellenl vocal lraining. Recordings 3- ' help round our The educalional worlh of vocal music classes. SENIOR GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW: Jane Hrubovcak, Joanne Travis, Elsie Bach- isin, Joan Jaclrel, Dolores Spencer, Jacqueline Conrad, Mary Galanos, Dolores Konrad, Carol Lynch, Chrisline Harlman. SECOND ROW: Janel Knoll, Mary Ann Tel- liho, Irene Geyer, Pal Gardner, Dolores Lynn, Faye Kohl, Befly Harrison, Irene Slock, YeHa Goflesman, Anloinefle Liberafore. THIRD ROW: Belly Smilh, Olive Hohen- burger, Isabel O'Hare, Dolores Franh, Lois Jane Fergu- son, Pal Rule, Rulh Lawson, Theresa Solano, Joanne O'Toole, Elsie Sfinebaugh, Mariorie Swauger, Bernadelfe Midlo, Shirley Krimm, Marlene Lolerslzy. FOURTH ROW: Janef Knulson, Alice Graves, Evelyn Whilehead, Rufh Weiss, Louise Swauger, Pal Pomeroy, Olive Boolman, Margarel Welzler, Eslher Johnson, Janef Lux, Dorofhy Finney, Dona Adamson, Elaine Lemon, Roberla Dillon, Rosemarie Borland. FIFTH ROW: Emma Bodner, Melissa Kovac, Rulh Jean Sarber, Joe Ann Bradford, Elaine Friggins, Beverley Parlrs, Joan Curry. ,4- YV A L1 pt JUNIOR GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW: Dolores Wolf, Cafherine Rudolf, Roberfa Heyes, Marfha Morgan, Kay Miller, Theresa Solano, Joanne O'TooIe, Marlene Shivey, Evelyn Hromi. SECOND ROW: Doris Jean Zzombalr, Jean Hayes, Bernice WunderIey, Joan Lufslro, Esrher Crouch, CaryI Firesfone, Bernadine KowaIsIri, DoIores KaIina, Molly NavaroIi, Joan MiIIer, CIara Mae MiIIer, HeIen Holden. THIRD ROW: Helena Smilowicz, Sarah Jayne TiIIon, Mona I1saIr, GIorIa Jean Schwarfz, Joyce Wasson, Nancy Hicks, Shirley Gross, MarIene Yambor, Marlynn SIeeIe, Flor- ence IsaIrson, Barbara Weiss, Flora WaI- ler, Elaine Swa'+z, Grace HoIIey. A+ rhe Spring Music Fes+ivaI, held during fhe firsf week in May, I948, Mr. Frank Chermock Iwho replaced Miss Reed during her leave of absenceI direcfs rhe Sophomore Mixed Choir. The Fesiival offered four evenings of music, aIIow?ng all school music groups fo parricipare. E 1 fig, , is 5 -1 we ii S-. 4 5 ,N-, , :fl-'JO sw rfb ex ' Y,-s , hx n . gff J' I, A V in ,rf ' K N 5 fi sx:.1,,,x,v , X' Q f x Iifz 1 '55 -, ,rg V .J GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO FIRST ROW: Jeanne H a s s o n, Mary Jane Marfin, Joanne Sved- berg, Lois Wesfon. S E C O N D ROW: Lois Hiichens, S h i r I e y Chagnof, EsIeIIe Goffdiener, FIor- ence Isakson, Sue Parkins, Joyce Wasson. Class singing al assembly programs lhis yea: had a new musical accompanirnenl - a Ham- mond OVQGU. The organ is a memorial lo graouaies and 'lormer sludenls ol lviclfeesporl High School who died in World War l. A gill ol lhe lvl.H.S. Alumni Associalion, lhe organ was purchased from 'rhe accumulaled lreasury surpluses ol The classes ol I93O lo l942. Formal dedicalion ol lhe organ was made by Harold Byer, class ol l938, in a senior assembly program on January 26, l949. Olher speakers al lhe assembly were Superinlendenl ol Schools Dr. James H. Lawson, School Direclor Dr. Roberl lvl. Hell, School Board Secrelary Dr, Leo R. Travis, and lvlr. John F. Bower, who was principal ol Tech High unlil I939. The organ has been under lhe supervision ol lvlr, Edward O. McKee, who is as much al home al lhe lceyboard as he is in his hislory classes. Sludenls who regularly performed on lhe organ were senior Carl Geruschal and juniors Carolyn Ferguson and Joanne Svedburg. JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB '7 Mr. McKee demonslrales lhe flule slop on 'lhe new organ fo Joanne Svedberg as Carl Geruschaf walls his lurn. FIRST ROW: Donna Riley, Jeanne Coldifz, Nancy Zumbro, Nell Hvolclilr, Janel' Minfz, Mariene Buller, Evelyn Honick, Helen While, Mary Lou Sleele, Marion Harvey, Darrell Loeffler. SECOND ROW: Sara Grace Miller, Mary Jane Rhodes, Vicforia Bryan, Jean Diclrson, Alice Svec, Mary Louise Drury, Jo Ann Chrisly, Rulh Roulan, Shirley Collom, Priscilla Taylor, Elaine Jinks. THIRD ROW: Margaref Falk, Lucy Osorba, Rufh McKay, Dolores Berla, Marilyn Rice, Eleanor Tomlco, Mary Jane Marlin, Eileen Wills, Shirley Fedor. FOURTH ROW: Sarah Schleifer, Carmella Vifullo, Eleanor Myers, Janice Fronis, Donna Medic, Wlima Marlxoslry, Arlene Seal, Dorolhy Mrlxonic, Shirley Caulfield. if-nv t YJ 0 95 1, Q, .43 f,.v5?y2, , 1 . . ,U-fy x X 5 K 0 , '31 'Fw fx F h I M . LM x fi f, 1.'ll, fl W 3,4 Xxx 'H , '- f 44 -fx ,aneurin Q .f . A ii ' ! 'w0Z?I'f?'S-' Z1'i1ll :inhuman nnunwnmf. LFS' ' 'A 5 Q Q Q if -L :V+- Y e , if fsfgf Fi? gig., 54 MXL' an 3 Q ' ,Ur E J 'm f 1? Ct A 0 5 1 'E E lei' ip ... wt Va I I ,X X ,X A Xxx SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Vera Sharanalan, Jean Lepsch, Belly Davis, Elayne Muscanle, Linda DiToppa, Joan Carfer, Edwina Englcr+ Twilah Leeper, Dolores Sfinebaugh, Rufh Hill, Virginia Tefi, Eva Landesman. SECOND ROW: Lucille O'Bradovich, Gaynell Farrell, Rosemary George, Gladys Johnson, Mary Lou Pelfy, Suzanne Shepherd, Rose Amen- dola, Donna Balmer, Audrey Polloclr, ArleneJackson, May Spencer, Joan Wifzleb, Geraldine Evans, Eileen Issaclr, X, Johanna Dobos, Jeanne Hasson, Marion Esfochin, Jean Spang, Ernesfine Simmons, Louise Kelly, Rose Marie Tel- liho, Rose Marie Olcay. THIRD ROW: Nalalie Lux, Nancy Lee Clark, Norma Keeler, Marian Black, Jean Sykes, Joan Fried, Virginia Klug, Marsha Malwiclr, Nina Belle Jones, Cafherine Reymer, Roberfa Long, Bernade'He Whilney, Marsha Klein, Cafherine Hyndman, Louise Mogus, Jean Harris, Germaine Pcnsonby. gi.. v BOYS' DOUBLE OUARTET Gafhered around Carl Gerus- ,V chef af 'rhe piano are singers ' Edward Droppa, Dan Moore, Dick Robison, Waller War- Q wick, Kennefh Carler, Jerry If ' Curry, Edward Smifh, and Bob Giles. agua... It --we ,,, see McKeeSP9'T Highs o T QTIBI Sfadlum ii ooo ms Packs 3 I gapaciIY crest, uchder The hgh S I c Tigers In a DespiTe The loss oT Ten regulars Trom The I947 squad Coach I-larold Weigle and his assusTanT Charles SchaeTTer molded anoTher ouTsTanding aggregahon To represenT Iv1cKeesporT T-Iigh on The gridiron One loss and one Tie marred The Tigers oTher wise Tune record The hearTbreaking 29 O deTeaT by The once beaTen Duquesne Dukes and The 6-6 sTalemaTe wiTh The unpredicTable ClairTon Bears. Only Two veTerans oT The Team ThaT wenT To The Orange Bowl were back, End Joe Yuna and Tackle George Ivlrkonic. The remainder oT The sTarTing Torward wall was composed oT Elias Thomas aT The oTher end, Dan Crncic aT The oTher Tackle, Allen I-lager and Mike Basilone aT guards, and Ronald Ferrari aT cenTer. An enTirely new backTield Took over wiTh Francis PaTerra, Ted Vidnovic, Nick Maravic, I-Toward Thompson, Jim SToviak, George Gal- iyas, and Bob Parades alTernaTing aT The ball- carrying sloTs. Thompson was sidelined mosT oT The season wiTh an iniured leg. An innovaTion wana Wa' Mem FOOTBALL was The conTesT wiTh Lorain Ohio called The TirsT annual Pipe Bowl game The ouTlook is brighT Tor anoTher successTul season This Tall alThough all oT The TirsT Team l ne wiTh The excepTion oT Basilone will be gone Pa Terra Ivlaravic and Thompson will reTurn To The backheld and Coach Disegi will send anoTher undeTeaTed Junior VarsiTy Squad To Coach Weigle. I948 SCHEDULE SepT. I0 Sept I7 SepT. 24 I OcT. OcT. OCT. OcT. OCT. I5 22 29 Nov. 5 Nov. I2 Nov. I9 MCK. 20 GIassporT 39 Allegheny 28 AT TurTle Creek 6 AT Clairfon I9 Donora 20 JohnsTown O Duquesne 20 CenTraI CaThoIic I9 AT JeanneTTe 25 Wilkinsburg 27 Lorain, Ohio OPP 2 6 6 6 0 0 29 6 6 7 6 if Y 1 1 ? E Q f xx .ax Q ,E CQ X 1 C I I N-I E wrfiffc lgf y Q in 5' X ' rj ag' 2 . e - A wg 3 s , Jn, I' rv ' 'K fl l f 1-'Irv K ' every grid confesf. bear fhe Tigers. Elmer Tremoni, elecfed Oursfanding Afhleie by fhe Class of I948, was a halfbaclc in foofball, a forward in baslxefball, and a hurdler in fraclr. We f in A' 1 Q C21- 1 Tense specfalors crowding along fhe new guard fence reveal fhe exciiemenf +haf brings crowds fo Cheers and shouls greefed fhe hanging of This pep rally sign, buf in fhe game fhaf nigh? fhe Dukes Tiger Firsf Sfring. On fhe line: Elias Thomas George Mrlconic, Allan Hager, Ronald Ferrari Mike Basilone, Dan Crncic, Joe Yuna. Bachlield George Galiyas, Niclr Maravic, Francis Paferra Ted Vidnovic, Roberf Parades, Roberf Thompson Foorball is more ihan a game. ll is a spec- iacle. Even ihe mos? serious siudeni of fhe spori cannoi escape fhe glamour ihai surrounds every coniesi. Enrhusiasiic exciiemeni is every- where: in lhe milling, cheering crowds, in ihe endless rush of hurrying fans pasi lhe busy 'riclael' ralcers, in 'fhe school yells led by dancing cheer- leaders, in fhe iloodlighls as They change ihe inlay blaclc of ihe field io a soil' green, in ihe complex formafions of 'rhe uniformed bands al' ihe half, in ihe cries of vendors selling colce, popcorn, and red hols, in ihe magic of ihe ever- changing scoreboard, and always in 'rhe singing of Alma Maier. Elias Thomas' mofher receives a box of candy from Mr Sfanley Sieracki of +he Tiger Boosier Club ai 'the Clubs Dad's Night Mo+hers received corsages and candy dads gof cigars and sal on fhe players' bench during fhe game. The Foofball S uad. FIRST ROW: Geor e Gali as, Ted q 9 Y Vidnovic, Francis Paferra, Paul Jones. William Halle, Morrell Dodds, Ronald Sedlar, Bob Parades, Howard Thompson, Mike Basilone. SECOND ROW: Dan Crncic, Don Sigley, Paul Kobulniclry, Manager Ed Kolfislri, Connie Kimbo, Donald Rollin, Roberf McGuFlin, Jack McCombs, Tom Turnbull. THIRD ROW: Elias Thomas, Allan Hager, Manager Joe Parucha, Manager Paul Wesfcoai, Manager Bob Furlong, Bill Svifho, Bill Orris, George Sfipefic, Sfanley Sfahurshi, Nick Maravic, Jim Sfovial.. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Mikell, Ronald Ferrari, Don McCauley, Richard Plumb, Jack Nicholson, Dick Sfover, Alex Shripcar, Emerson Wehel, Richard Barnocki, George Mrlronic. The half-Time feaTure, Big Brass Band from Brazil, geTs a visiT from The Tiger. AT The Tiger Club FooTbaII BanqueT are chief spealrer George Munger, UniversiTy of Pennsylvania foofball coachg spealcer Rodney Adams, M. H. S., '45 and Univer- siTy of Pennsylvania '49g and McKeesporT's Coach Harold Weigle. ATTer Tying wiTh CIairTon in Their sea son opener, Coach Ben Disegis Junior VarsiTy squad ,IL moved To The winning Column Tor The duraTion. Only Duquesne oTTered close compeTiTion, buT Two exTra goals preserved The record. I948 JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE MCK. OPP. Sep+, I3 I3 Clairfon I3 SepT. 20 I2 Glassporf 2 SepT,27 I8 HomesTead 6 'Ny Od, 4 I4 Af Duquesne I2 T A 7. 'i I X OCT. II 24 Baldwin 0 OCT. 25 25 AT Wilkinsburg 6 Nov. I 25 AT TurTIe Creelx 7 i J In km JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: AnThony SIcuTIin, David Coe, Ray Miller, Dave STeinkoFf, Ed RaTesic, Ed Sarala, Bob Bosnick, Ronald Corbin, Ben Jones. SECOND ROW: Jay Dunlay, WaI+ Laraway, Tom Turnbull, Don Henry, Milne SoITis, John Zaluslxi, Cliff Dunlap, Connie Kimbo, Paul Jones. THIRD ROW: Coach Disegi, Manager Charles Hadad, Manager Bill Halas, Ken Mansfield, Don McCauley, George Lulrefic, Dick STover, Richard Plumb, Ken Michel, Manager George Korinlzo, Manager Paul Herring. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Moore, Allen PorTer, Lou Wunderly, Bill Godfrey, Ralph Blackwell, STeve Evanovich, John GiIwreaTh, Herby Halpern, BEII BuTIer. NoT in picTure: Gary Shaw, Dwight Dunn. A ! L Q-.,4, 1 M Y 1 if 3, . R :N MET? ,Emi T51 ffi 'T ' I 'T ail 12,1 I 6.7 9 ' M-M . J, . ,..,. T. . , ' asm. 'I ii 7,5 , ,. ,,. . ,J 5 . fx, V, ,, , - for - I . 5 FF, gm if 'X Z 2.91 I ' f 'Avg I . 5 s - J.. T. ix ,ggi S . I W N J' As lwalf-lime approaches a ma'oreHe checks wifla her 4 l compacf. The band uses a reserved seclion of flue sfudenf bleachers. Come on, leam. Le+'s go! clwanl flue cheerleaders as flwey gel flue sfudenis io yell encouragemenf. VICTORY CRY Vic'r'ry will always be our cry. l+'s V-l-C-T,O'R-Y. Tlwen we'Il all sland up and sl'1ou+, Go, boys. Really slwoui il oul. Banners wave of red and blue, Wave for me and for you. Our sclwool is really on llwe beam Willw an A-l liglwling Tiger learn. Vic'rory Cry is llwe new sclwool song, inlro- duced during foorball season. Band member Wesley Slease, Class of '49, composed llme words lo ine lune Khaki Billl' by l-larry l.. Walsori. 'leckler and gels info flue clear 'L '? ' kv 1-sv V fsf' . ,wf-Kiln HM V' Quarferbaclr Francis Palerra shakes 1 VarsiTy Cage Squad. FIRST ROW: Rawlin Fairbaugh, Robbie SeiT1, Joe Parucha, Elias Thomas, Chesler Paleslro. SECOND ROW: Jack Kunlle, James McNerney, Charles Robbie SeiTz abouf To sink his firsT Tree Throw in The Duquesne garne. Neuschwander, Sfeve Monoyoudis, Jerry Adams, Tom Gossman. BASKETBALL Coach Neenie Campbells cagers posTed a crediTable record as They Tinished in a deadlock wiTh The Duquesne Dukes Tor Third place in SecTion 6. The Team was builT around Forward Elias Thomas, only reTurning leTTerman. The resT ol: The sTarTinq lineup was selecTed Trom Jerry Adams, Tom Grossman, Charles Neuschwander, ChesTer Paleslco, STeve lvionoyoudis, and Sopho- mores Jim Mclxlerney and Robbie SeiTz. The Tigers won eleven and losT Ten wiTh a Tive and Tive record in league play. HomesTead, SecTion 6 champions, was 'The only Team To Take The Campbellmen Twice. if- -k Yi . 1' . , E X f 3 Q! if gal? rf' fl- ll' ,nl a if V J . I, ' A it i- 1 fffw, I .Q 1 I av' 5.0-151 +A- , L 'T 1 gd , 3 ,V X . Ami K. i, I M .fi i y 1 ' Y ,nz ,,k . Q .., 'F 1 vig' sz QP 2 f, S 3 ,J X - . v' Herb Halpern follows Ihrough on a perfecl free loss to boosi fhe J. V. score anofher poinl. JUNIOR VARSITY Tlne Junior Varsify Baslcelball Squad, coached by Mr. George Krause, had a lean season, cop- ping only four viclories againsl sevenleen losses. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. Feb I948 J V SCHEDULE MCK. Opp. 3 2I Willinsburg 24 7 3I Turlle Creek 2I I0 4I E. McKeesporI Varsily 45 I4 32 Nor+In Calholic 38 I7 29 Mf. Lebanon 22 ZI 23 M. H. S. Alumni 76 28 34 New Kensingfon 45 30 I9 Aliquippa 35 4 25 Homesfead 30 7 32 Duquesne 39 I I 22 Glassporf I3 I4 I8 Clairfon 26 I7 I5 Donora 30 25 I9 Munlwall 28 I 30 Homesfead 32 4 I8 Duquesne 38 8 23 Glassporf 24 I I 29 Cleirfon 20 I5 23 Donora 27 I8 I7 Monessen 54 22 I4 Munhall 23 I Joe . lay ' Solhs. -IUY Dun T ROW: Mllle . SECOND J nior Varslly Cage Squad. FIblTj9I'lI Dunn. Wayne SmlI:I1de1.. RHIPI' I: Iniak Edmund Adamslll' hard Plumb- Ale' Hem QVO ' . 'h IC . Ed I-ebow' ' . , Rlbvliliell I'vI:I'berI I'IeIPern, Bill Halas B ac W I Junior Varsiiy players gel poised Io move in on a re- bound. WRESTLING Srill a young sporl' ai Ivlclieesporr I-ligh School, wresrling Ihis year inferesied more prospecfive Ieam members and more speclalors. Coach Charles E. Schaeflefs squad praciiced every affer- noon from four unfil six, perfecling holds such as The half nelson and Ihe bar arm. Winners in praciice sessions earned The righi 'ro compeie in , 9,4 K . Wy. if FIRST ROW: James Iza+I', Bill Spucly, Henry Denny, Bob Kelley, Henry Bazannos, Bob Reese, Charles Fry, Roberi Dillon, Milfon Lebowih. SECOND ROW: Alex Skriplrar, George Kaffic, Waison McKee, William Furlong, Emil Kolesar, Jack Rs, Ihe malches. Wresllers are malchecl carefully by weighi in 'these classes: 88, 95, IO2, I2O, I27, I33, I38, I45, I54, I65, and I85 pounds. Win- ners are derermined by poinrs received for such maneuvers as 'raking an opponenf down, escaping a hold, or gefffing a reversal. Iice grips in Ihe Room IIB gym Jensen, Don Fields, Ben Jones, George Galiyas, Jack Jenkins, Ronald Wunderley. THIRD ROW: John Garafolia, Waller Karvos, George Sfepefic, John Zalusli, Donald Sigley, Sfanley Markowih, Ronald Ferarri, Bill Cox, Allen Hager, Joe Graziano, Dan Crncic, David Coe, Paul Jones. I949 SCHEDULE Mclfeesporl Opponenf I4 Jan. I2 AI California 42 8 Jan. I8 Af Donora 50 I3 Jan. 25 Munhall 29 IO Feb. I AI Wesfview 4I I5 Feb. 8 California 42 20 Feb. I I Jeanelle 33 9 Feb. I5 Greensburg 46 8 Feb. I8 Shaler 46 3 Feb. 23 Donora SI 2 Mar. I Af Shaler 56 Bill Cox fries Io possible fall. fake Allen Hager Io Ihe mai for a . ' M' I 'f fx . f , Coach Schaeffer wafches his mafmen prac X The game wifh Munhall +I'1a+ won fhe Sec+ion I6 crown for McKeesporf. I' 7 up . fa? ' 2 'L-K f if r-Y ifa3l'ffm. ,. f ' Iii f 'gi Kawai? faq,.,sffL'f'f K I 21 QI iii 5: f f x is If 6 e I I c I BASEBALL SECTION I6 CHAMPIONS Coach Alberf T. FaIIquis+'s I948 baseball 'ream Ioughf 'rhrough a close season Io emerge af Ihe Iop of fhe Secfion I6 WPIAL race. Forced 'ro pIay an abbreviafed scheduIe because of un- usuaIIy wer weafher, Jrhe Ieam was chosen by a WPIAL commihkee Io meef Munhall in a game Io defermine Ihe sec+ion winner. The play-off a+ Munhall on May I8 saw Don Hickman piich a four-hii game, leading his Ieammaies fo a 5-O vicfory. In The Iine-up, Tremonf pIayed firsf base, Mis- enhelfer and Adams, second, Gusfafson and Adams, shorfsfopq Payne and Browne, Ihirdy Come and McCIymon+, Ieff field: Lipfak and Schahfner, cenfer field, Neuschwander and Yuna, righf field: Beck, VoIesan, I-Iaidle, ca+che-rs: Hick- man, DeIo, Sfahurski, Graham, and CoughIin, pifchersg McCaffrey, S+eeIe and Volas, managers. .fx C Po '1 'X FIRST ROW: Larry Delo, Don Hickman, Bill Liplalz, Diclc Misenhelfer, Roger Gusfalson, Jack Payne, Ted Come, Elmer Tremonl, Dayfon Allen. SECOND ROW: Tom Volosin, Bob Mcfivuffin, Al Graham, Jim Haiclle, Leroy Neyman, Reed Downey, Don McCauley, Auslin Brown, g ,sly , '.ff,,,,w1 or l M , l I, L21 W ,,, 1, n Hiclrman hurls a las? one againsl llwe Munlmll 'xiii Indians. :I - I 'T M- ,J To Pr W1 A :JL ,sqrg,s f fi - g-,TL V V4 iff '97-U' .ff ' '-4' nf ' . 'ily' ' 1 . 1, a?7 . as-ar 3 n l i'+mM:--:Qs gr p.- ,,.o- .- , ,- XIII Y ' TRACK The I9-18 Tracl: Team. Tracl: offers variely, for in addi- lion fo races such as fhe IOO-yard dash and lhe mile, lhere are evenfs like hurdles, sho? pui, broad iump, and discus fhrow. ln 'rhe Connelsville WPIAL meel Tremonl placed fhird in fhe high hurdles, Robinson, fiffh in 'the mile, and fhe 880-yard relay team, fiffh. High hurdles al lhe Vocalional School lraclr. The new fraclz was used for the firsf lime by Coach Thomas Vargo's lhinclads on April 20 in a meel wifh Greensburg. rs g . .,,,e I EPA , . 41.3,- Percy Edwards lleffl is sei +o hi'r fhe fape in fhe I00-yard dash ai ihe Vocafional school frach. Second is anofher Tiger, Bill Hoey, while Bob Burfon of McKessporf lsecond from Ieffl fins for fhird. Milne Brush is fhe fimer. Mclieesporf 55 April 77 April Ninfhl April 76 April 89 April SOVQ May Fiflhf May 53 May Thlrleenfhfl May i948 SCHEDULE Opponenls I6 Al Penn 84 20 Greensburg 59 24 WPIAL Relays af Cannonsburq 27 Al Clairlon 63 30 Duquesne 49 4 Ml. Lebanon 85lf2 7 lndependenf al Dislricl Al Ml. Lebanon II Al Willcinsburg 83 I5 WPIAL Meef al Connellsville 1 I4 schools parlicipafing 2 9 schools parlicipgfing 330 schools parficipaling f fr, -5 Q df 4 , 5.Q 0-1 x.,-,Q 'Cv-A ?. 5 5 Jw Qs gxx 'II i - A'-7 Q ' ., 1 Q.. ' n. 1 x J 52. r ' - f Q, v , -- , r 'I Ks, JT' 'LS Zh' V45 .rw I 55 :t, -I, -1 , . ? J' -I f' 'x I , s ' , 4 5s , ? -E-Q A W- -Q McKeesporf High's Paferra lleffl and Paylo sail across fhe high hurdles wifh fwo Mounf Lebanon Mouni'ies. . T m The sirings sm? as 0 Schaffef 'mpg across the ne Coach Joe Black s I948 'renms ouhfaf broughf 1948 SCHEDULE April May May May May Lafrobe New Kensingfon IO Af Lafrobe New Kensingfon Cen+ral Cafholic QA? Soufh Parkl FIRST ROW Joe Bendel Tom Schaffer SECOND ROW Leonard Palaschak, Phil Feineri, Tony 5 hnef back GCLF Willcinsburg was The only Team Io be sel back by flue I948 Golf Team, coached by Neenie Campbell. Bolln Greensburg and Jeannelle Iwice subdued Irie swinging Tigers wlwile Lalrobe whipped 'rliem once. Bur even Ilwougli Ilwe season's record showed five losses and one win, Ilwe boys bad IoI's of fun and Iols of golf. Mclieesporf V2 I 6 I IV2 V2 3V2 I948 SCHEDULE Greensburg Lafrobe Jeannelfe Wilkinsburq Greensburg Jeannelle Opponenls I4If2 I4 I4 3'f2 I4V2 IIV2 The Squad with Coach Campbell. FIRST ROW JoI'1n Fleming Charles Kessler, Milfon Smifh. SECOND ROW: Joe Handa Keiih Telavina, Roberf Murfha. Noi' in picture: Earl Wills Alan Judkms Vaughn Gilberf. 5 'iA 'ii4 I ,I Jx ri UQ' 'Z X- ' .2 at 4- v UNllH'!lflASSlS ROOM 30l FIRST ROW: Evelyn Hromi, Charloffe Morifz, Virginia Mills, Nancy Richards, Rose Tefi, Jean Leibold, Cafherine Yukic, Doroihy Fencik, Clara Mae Miller, Donna Paffon, Fern Hess. SECOND ROW: Joyce Wasson, Mildred Puskar, Lois Yerlrey, Elizabelh Pucha- lilr, Donald Rollin, Emil Kolesar, George Finney, Bruce Miller, Michael Pandel, Reynold Blid, Mary Jane Riizig, Janice Fronis, Marilyn Rice, Eleanor Tomko. THIRD ROWg Jo- sephine Hyzy, Rober? Ball, Morrell Dodds, Harold James, Gaye MacArfhur, Nancy Ehr- hardf, Mariorie lrvine, Ralph Corrado, Jay Inlrs, Shirley Schulfz, John Sieiner, Florence De Felice. A iunior is conlenled. Salislied wilh his course of shidy, well ac- quainlecl wifh ihe building, sup- plied wilh a circle of chums, he is al home in his school. New experi- ences awaii him, however. Typing and shorihancl become exaciingg 'Ihe foreign language he has chosen is 'al firsl puzzling. Chernisiry classes such as Mr. Fallquislrs lar fhe righfl and geomelry classes lilce Miss Richardsorfs llop, page 9Ol unfold new horizons of learning. Bl Q. , v E .X Cl Q :A I ROOM 302 FIRST ROW: Nell Hvozdil, Donald Jensen, Joan Irwin, Anna Daczlrowsli, Violaf Elwell, Joan Sesfile, Zora Mrvos, Nancy Callahan, Belly Sabolilr, Doris Dzombain. Rufh Lindberg. SECOND ROW: Anna Margaref Walton, Henry Bazanos, Vicfor Liffle, Cafherine Roper, Toby Balles, Jacl McCombs, Russell Peckman, Edward Johnson, Sam Weafherford, Dan Dunlay, Rober+ Hoffman, Joanne Wehler. THIRD ROW: Peggy Russell, Jackie Brown, Dolores Zalac, Jane? Rodkey, Corrine Sundquisf, Helen Pulrz, Frances Vodopivec, Pai Fulmer, Josephine De Felice, Audrey Nelson. Noi in piciurez Donna Hayes, Rose Molinaro. ,Z-. Q . Q6 ROOM 304 FIRST ROW: Evangeline Jakomas, Tor- rene Schwarh, Irene Rusinlro, Norma Smi+h, Evelyn Honick, Joan Rack, Helen Whiie, Mary Di Meo, Dolores Bailey, Darrell Loeffler, Mariene Bufler. SEC- OND ROW: Georgian Ehrenpreis, An- gelina Carlino, Bernard Kachmar, S+eve Palyo, Duane Rausch, William Svifko, Marfha Elmore, Pa+rick Welsh, Beryle Feifers, Bernard Barchie, Lois Johnslon. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Korinlio, Marfha Beaffy, Lucille Nelson, Roberfa Evereff, William Reese, Joseph Zych, Bob Giles, David Holmes, Nancy Ross, Lillian Jor- dan, Audrey Ryan. ROOM 308 FIRST ROW: Arlene Karas, Annefie Rybka, Kafhleen Swanson, Lucille Raible, Shirley Fedor, Audrey Roih, Mary Jane Rhodes, Caryl Firesfone, Dolores Kalina, LoreHa Landsirom, BeH'y Solomon. SECOND ROW: Sally Cieslewicz, Janei Anderson, Paul Wesfcoaf, George Sfipefic, William Berkley, Thomas Kirker, Roberf Squibb, Francis Paferra, Anihony Owoc, Eleanor GeHler, Marlyn Yambor. THIRD ROW: Charles Frey, Helen Caruso, Leo Indyke, Allen Single+on, Robert Thomas, Marilyn Bosion, Nancy Hicks. .31 ,,,-.L..,.-W x May I have a +icl:e+7 Philip Albensi. Marlene Swanson, Belly Harrison, and Sara Schmidi line up af fhe counier in fhe main omce fo buy fickeis for Ihe Mid-Winfer Fesiival. Tech High's Iwo secrefaries, Miss Claire Mae Haler lleffl and Mrs. Elizabeih Limberg are always busy wiih such requesfs. Their dufies include preparing +he daily bul- letin, answering fhe felephone, fyping leffers and repor+s, sorfing mail, and keeping 'rhe records every large organi- zafion demands. ome Cl flu and mel -1, '3 needle. .1 liffle fr, d 4nP 'f' l nlor girls have Q f hffd . a sfylgsh pan he as :enable new d em . Q 1 5 perl of ress, Conferences on 'fhe walk are as umljgzssn galher 0Ul9'd' h h r as fhe f0Od- Here 9 lunc 'ou O tober noon. Tech i-hgh on - balmv C ROOM 3l0 Q1 I EQ r AV l X 69 6 Q were no, Fred Tolner, Lorraine Eckenrod. ROOM 3lI Hagedorn, Sally Elder, Alice Svec FIRST ROW: Bob Rolh, Dolores Kolo sary, Joan Kalkbrenner, Colleen Nee , Arnefl Kirkland, Emma Jean McLure r Sari Ayoub, Joan Miller, Shirley Seidllng Marlene Geissler, Vera Mae Lesso SECOND ROW: Nancy Kneipkamp Mar lynn Sleele, Jimmy Haas, Nancy Soefhe Pal Repper, Roger Bryce, Eddie Collier Tom Gossman, Richard Goefz, Richard Copeland, Emerson Vlelzel, Audrey Gass, Audrey Blake, Margarel King Mary Jane Volescko, Vilma Paslor Mer lynn Alaboll. THIRD ROW: Dolo es Zurovcik, Margarel Powell, Ralph Tabler Nancy Brady, Barbara Zosack, Ronald Angerman, Barbara Spih, Grace Holley FIRST ROW: Irene Grylmala, Pearl Koz lowski, Mary Lou Sleele, Joanne Lerch ford, Mary Ellen Nordin, Mary Marcus Belly Bunda, Rosalie Maiolo, Nancy Grubbs, Lois Linn, Helen Krivamch SECOND ROW: George Slanchik Joe Hamillon, Carol Wilson, Judy Krause J Myles Torbic, Bill Babyak, Jerry Curry John Balog, Shirley Zollak, Donna Riley Beverly Moreton, Caleem Jabbour, Lewis Rose. THIRD ROW: Ruth Roulan Car lene Connelly, Phyllis Hardin, Scoll Sul liven, John Moraca, Jack Ouallers Lois i ,rev ff . Y A,,,f 'f,i: L' ff' if , - Q i ROOM 3l2 FIRST ROW: Dolores Wolf, Kaihleen Hollywood, Frances Scheuer, Barbara Morris, Nancy Campbell, Jean Hayes, Beafrice Kafz, Mariorie Crouse, Nora Riley, Palricia Mullen, Marlene Shiveyt SECOND ROW: Jean Schwariz, Lois Males, Edward Kemp, Endre Vargo, Kafhleen Bufler, Gayle MacAr+hur, Susan Adams, Roberi Pavlik, Richard Alio, Roberi Fairbaugh, Edmund Dean, Audrey Leoneffi, Car- mella Vilullo. THIRD ROW: Shirley Hale, Margarel Garzony, James Brady, Gloria LeWinfer, Donald Rausch, Lois Hifchens, Joanne Svedberg, Janice Virag, Beverly Harfley, Threlha Allen. ii? 9 Q-A ? Q ROOM 3I3 FIRST ROW: Calherine Rudolf, Nancy Molio, Anna Fedasx, Bernice Wunderley, Virginia Smilh, Beffy Jane Wallis, Mary Jane Cordisco, Nora McAdoo, Regina Maharik. SECOND ROW: Jane Baron, Frank Lame, Wilma Lichall, Harry Walsh, Mary Gornick. Roger Anderson, Homer Haddix, William Mandekic, Joseph Puc, Alex Skriplzar, Vera Dakin, Marian Markovic, Donna Smarf. THIRD ROW: Beify Rager, Donna Van Eman, Fay Brookmiller, Anna Marie Burye, Tom Henry, Elaine Lange, David Chrisfopher, Dolores Ayres, Roberi Hersho, Elaine Jinls, Gladys Bubonic, Wilma Rice. Noi in piciure: William Orris. is iiliiiif Y A ii ,fl A l l 1 Library assisfanls Pafricia Sullivan and lsabel Wilson file magazines. Each period frained pupils help in fhe library wilh clerical and filing dulies .... Acrobafs in one of Mr. Clees' gym classes slack info a pyramid. On fhe 'Floor are Charles lndyke, Harry Clewer William Cox William Rafferfy Above h 1' em, Jack Knighf, Louis Joseph, and Frank Lame. On lop, Paul Whifehead and Alex lfofroczo. . . . No movie fonighf! This upperclassman plans a quief, indusfrious evening af home. 3 ,,f ROOM 3l4 FIRST ROW: Carol Dougher+y, Diana Mandich, Berley Buchman, Paul While- head, Bernard Carrozzo, Elaine Holsing, George Osika, Charles Davis, Charles Grdic, Mary Louise Drury, Audrey Smiih. SECOND ROW: Gail Baird. Frederick Zoerb, Roberf Harding, Rich- ard Schriber, Don Jordan, Dick Barnes, John Bu+ler, Sfanley Markovifz, Roberf Fleming, Nick Maravic, Jim Slachoviak. B.eHy Jane Shaffner. THIRD ROW: June Bauman, Esfher Crouch, Mary Jane Marlin, Dorofhy Mrkonic, John Zaluski, William Moore, Florence lsakson, Wilma Markosky, Melissa Loeffler, Connie Mc- Guire, Helena Smilowicz. X Eleanor Paul models for her fellow pupils in fha Commercial Ar? class laugh? by Miss Vera Trimble. Ari af Tech High samples all 'Fields of arf from 'fashion illusfrafion and work wifh plasfics fo modeling in clay and oil painling. ,ww-r- ' qi Yeasl rolls are lhe day's proiecl in Vocalional Home Economics. Dolores Bishover and Roberla Dillon pre- pare lhe dough for lhe oven. ROOM 3l6 FIRST ROW: Margarel Haubrick, Rulh Englerl, Donald Spang, Evelyn May, Mary Salopek, Florence Marasco., William Beislel, Bessie Flelcher, Joan Ellis. SECOND ROW: Gwendolyn Barnes, Donna Medic, Ralph Ingersoll, William Halle, Jerome Di Crislofaro, Theodore Zrinscah, Roberl Curry, David Jodie, Gilberl Paslor, George Koch, Jane Mason. Claragail Baller. THIRD ROW: Irene Morgovic, Arlene Seal, Elaine Swarlz, Beniamin Basl, James Shelley, Barbara Bender, Beverley Wun- derley, June Chapman, Mary Kasmarik. Nol in piclure: Melvin Maurer, Frances Tachoir. of MMM? i QQ! P6 ROOM 3l7 FIRST ROW: Millon Lebowilz, Nell Gallagher, Fred Abboll, Larry Evans, Gwila Baker, Sam Milice, Anna Hreha, Donna Biddle, Palricia Simons. SEC- OND ROW: Rawlin Fairbaugh, Eva Mc- Caslin, Joan Harrison, Paul Kobulnicliy, David Kalslone, Alan Pallerson, Melvin Penner, Barry Minniclrs, Clillon Farrow, Doris Sherwin, Belly McKinney, Joseph Cavallero, Belly Islri. THIRD ROW: Anna Siral, Gwen Cunningham, Dorolhy Friedholer, Delores Berla, Julius Kenslii, Joseph Como, Janice Grey, Sarah Mil- Ier, Shirley Forsylhe, Priscilla Taylor, Palricia Bidleman. iv I ROOM 3I8 The library's lalesl' arrivals are surveyed by Bob Curry. A wide variefy of books malres fhe library aHrac+ive lo all sludenls. ROOM 3l9 FIRST ROW: Geraldine Smifh, Lena Peflinari, Irene Baron, Margaref Bury, Harrief Thomas, Helen Taylor, Chrisiine Woodworlh, Kay Miller, Mary Denardo. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Denney, Lawrence Skiffing- fon, Delores Gulaskey, Beryl Barlow, Gerald Ormand, Vincenf Slavik, Roberf Koslelac, Zanus Giameos, Louis McCulcheon, Maureen Riley, Donald Field, Nancy Hennis, Margaref Kurlzroclr. THIRD ROW: Carole Kerfoof, Lois Bofli, Jean Monahan, Margaref Falk, Carol Nord, Willis Gorr, Daniel Pavlock, Sieve Nizanfy, Eileen Wills, Josephine Moore, Fayann Kuhns, Donna Gibson, Nancy Monaghan, Vicloria Bryan. v-f UPS .AN4 FIRST ROW: Elizabelh Ashcrofl, Marlha Morgan, Shirley Coffom, Eleanor Pasfor, Dorolhy Girgovich, Mary Jane Kianese, Harrier Michalski, Gladys Taylor, Marg- aref Davidovich. SECOND ROW: Susan Koehler, Mariorie Peebly, G e o r g i a Cowan, Lorraine Seperek, Edith Ken- nedy, Efhel Spiffal, Edward Smifh, John McCaughan, Carolyn Ferguson, Lou Jane Fawcefl, Barbara Weiss, Nancy Wesl, Joanne Thomas, THIRD ROW: Rosemarie Molre, Virginia Borrelli, Jane? Minh, Elva Lee Hafcher, Joanne Faw- cefl, Mary Lou Balmer, Robert Boll, Nelida Munoz, Rulh McKay, Bernadine Kowal- ski, Dolores Pefro, Lucille Bornyas, Ger- aldine Hell. F 98 9 fu., iii Physics can have a lighler side. Sfudenis who forgef fo read fhe fexl are enfiiled to wear a reminder for +he nexf fwenfy-four hours. An inclined plane in Mr. Crouse's physics' lab engrosses Charles Hoyf, Dan Similo, Jane? Gessner, Vera Miller, Alberf Hughes, and Bill Sfewari. ROOM 320 FIRST ROW: Marcella Twele, Doris Pefro, Judifh Hollo, Sarah Smifh, Evelyn Beffers, Mary Ann Gioia, Marion Harvey, Elda Caffari, Shirley Pope. SECOND ROW: Thomas Haydn, Raymond Pierce, James Sivak, Fred Erharf, Roberi McGuffin, George Lemon, Roberf Carfer, John Vanyo, Ronald Field, Edward Virdier, Richard Wilson, James Owens. THIRD ROW: Dolores DeFalco, Daryl Pafferson, Joanne Brennan, Doris Lofsfrom, Mildred Yonkovich, Margaret Telesko, Peggy Kuhl, Eslelle Goildiener Rufh Palmer, Shirley Gross, Berfha Kukich, Margaref O'Shea, BeH'y Barlow. H ROOM 321 FIRST ROW: Marilyn Lunclersfadl, Ro- berfa Heyes, Donna Freiberg, Shirley Zylrowslzi, Grey Prafr, Nancy Zumbro, Nancy Piper, Shirley Thomas, Dolores Haynilc. SECOND ROW: Donald Smilh, William Soles, Barbara Beech, Palricia Blyrhe, George Brown, Sfanley Slahur- ski, Sfanley Lichenslein, James Lovell, Shirley Caulfield, Joseph Wiley, John lnslreep. THIRD ROW: Nancy Con- frella, Joan Hinlnle, Irene Hanna, Shirley Wise, Jean Pirzer, Eleanor Myers, James Sowerby, Bonnie Gray, Anne Kurka, Ev- elyn Olenilr, Mona lzsak, Joanne Chrisfy, Shirley Flading. ROOM 322 FIRST ROW: Agnes Cheverini, Julia Bellas, Josephine Jairnee, Dorofhy Srill, Emma Kaloz, Jean Mardell, Regina Young, Agnes Nagy, Mariorie Uhlig. SECOND ROW: Marlha Vargo, Lucy Csorba, Sally Procious, Lily Lawrence, Carolyn Hirshlaerg, Ronald Harner, Rob- erf Jozilr, David Farina, Florence Palko, Gerry McMahon, Ruth Davis, Joanne Lynch, Flora Walker. THIRD ROW: Edith Slarr, Huberl' Prihode, Richard Reid, Sarah Tilfon, Richard Barnocki, Ronald Ferrari, Richard Young, Ray Heafheringfon, Waller Hauser, Nancy Marlon, Charles O'Malley, Gladys Plaza, Phyllis Bryce. One-way framc is me Rurh Evans and Norma Kelly do an exercise in division in Mrs. Arone's busi- ness machines class. law on sfairways du rung change of class 14 ,,-4 of ' up i vu. ,yer Ks-,. 00 pressive-loolcing fyping rooms. Affer a few weeks, he feels quife af horne, glad fo belong fo fhe big school. New subiecfs, new environ- menf, new feachers, and new friends combine fo enrich fhis fresh chapfer of his school life. The sophomore is overwhelmed on his firsf day by The huge building and fhe myriad sfudenfs. l-le sees longer halls fhan he fhoughf possible, sfeps fhaf allow one way fraffic, a green Campus wifh frees and flowers, fwo cafeferias wifh food in abundance, well-sfoclred laborafories, and irn- ROOM l00 FIRST ROW: Harry Beclrowih, BeHy Carberry, Margaref Bozick, Joan Carfer, Edna Bowland, Rose Mary George, Donna Baker, Mary Lou Knee, lrene Bilohlovek. SECOND ROW: Loreffa Sfanchil, Jean Bain, Marilyn Abels, Jean Anderson, Don Broolhauser, Howard Anderson, Ralph Blackwell, Sylvesfer Bernasky, Rose Dumici, Dorofhy Abels, Carolyn Belgrade, Kafherine Davis, Ann Cindrich. THIRD ROW: Mary Anuskiewici, Ursula Charney, William Farlras, William Baird, Dolores Carlino, Mildred Balalis, Marian Blaci, Jack Bull, Thalo Adams, Efhel Baldridge. Zgli Q9 E, f' Ve .Ka ROOM l0l FIRST ROW: Belly Davis, Belly Bondi, Myrlle Culberf, Riia Cieslewicx, Florence Cruse, Barbara Mihalic, Mary Demeri, Donna Beard, Esfher Gehm. SECOND ROW: Marie Browning, May Browning, Sue Carnahan, Roger Trimble, David Coe, Edwin Lebowifz, Bari Glace, Richard Conlrella, Ronald Berniclz, Suzanne Dean, Dorolhea Belgrade, Anne Bolmulic, Donald Cassidy. THIRD ROW: Dolores Diehl, Alice Brough, Lee Roy Childers, Leon Essad, Edward Conley, Glenn Sievern, Joseph Horvoclr, Dale Corrolean, Darlene Confer, lrene Balawaider. ' x Ax ff X fl Xlygi 'gif' I I .vm .i ,.-F' .mvkfi . x '1l,'Q Y l,i:,qlll,XlE , r 3 ff I., 'WR' ' , -ff K X 1 N ,I- rv xkfsrf 5 fllxl, 2 L3 4 Yun, The from steps become lhe Grand Promenade af noon ..., The conversalion group below includes lda Kafona, Carolyn Siler, Toni Vefro, and 11 l v Gerfrude Slrop. vga' All ll- 4 ROOM Il2 FIRST ROW: Lois Boyce, Linda Di Toppa, Naomi Cargo, Dorolhy Ivkovich, Dorolhy Couller, Naomi Harrison, Mary Lou Bashlorlh, Darlene Dick, Eileen Gob- bels. SECOND ROW: Joyce Brocard, Marcia Grupp, Joseph Goldberg, How- ard Black, Lawrence Brelelic, Thomas Chapman, Curlis Klein, Nick Bouras, William Doherly, Belly Flynn, Barbara Bryce. THIRD ROW: Nellie Czura, Marilyn Hurn, Susanna Buhaly, Sheila Elias, Evalee Hornick, Barbara Olvey. Elsie Mae Bycoll, Geraldine Rosner, Dorolhy Cislo. ROOM IIS FIRST ROW: Doris Gonzales, Ida Du- goni, Delores Kolch, Kalhreen Fullon, Pauline Gardea, Marlyn Everell, Charles Hadad, Flora Dougherly, Gloria Kals- akis,' Shirley Harlserl, Marlene Buzek. SECOND ROW: Harlley King, Shirley Gales, Zollan Feher, Marianne Kaylor, Lillian Sloyadinovich, Mary Chemsak, John Garolalo, James McNerney, Frank Erwin, Dick Gibson, Russell Ludwick, Jack Fraas, Kae Ellick, Jean Marlin, Jack Evans, Marion Eslochin, Nancylee Clark. THIRD ROW: Rose Lukelich, Marcia Klein, Leonora Flood, Geraldine Evans, Isaiah Chavis, Jeanne Hasson, Nancy Giles, Norma Frabilio, William Griffin, Beverly Duncan, Arlene Jackson, Eileen lzsak. ROOM II6 FIRST ROW: Edna Kugler, Eva Landes- man, Phyllis Grubbs, Shirley Wesler, Geraldine Macko, Edwina Englerl, Caro- lyn Kissel, Shirley Naulder, Donna Gel- Ien, Jean Morgano, Jean Lepsch. SEC- OND ROW: Pauline Pollock, Norma Hassel, David Kile, Vivian Hamann, Doris Gallagher, Sleve Gasparovic, Buddy Diamond, Jack Geruschal, Bryce McLay, David Finkel, Edward Olroba, Joann Jones, Thomas Merrill, Paul Herring, Mary Joanne Malzus. THIRD ROW: Janel Hallas, Palricia Bulger, Paula Evans, Rulh Ann Markovics, Virginia Abraham, Joan Fried, Anlha Ord, Grace Herriol, Joanne Dobos, June Fairbaugh, Fern Gilberl, Marion Husok. ROOM I2O FIRST ROW: Barbara Magee, Alice O'Bryon, Rulh Johnslon, Virginia Wag- ner, Rufh Hoover, Gladys Johnson, Marfha Jones, Dolores Ruskin, Kafhryn Hamilfon, Evelyn Bodnar, Rufh Hill. SECOND ROW: Don Kowallis, Jack Jenkins, Bob Massung, Doris Johnson, Carol Wulzynski, Janice Luies, Herby Halpern, Paul Jones, Shirley Loya, Ann Normecufl, Rose Sfranges, Eugene Kocis, James Dunley, Roberl Lapsley, Claire McCracken. THIRD ROW: An nefle Grebeck, Audrey Pollock, Morgan Car- fer, Nafalie Lux, Ida Filofei, Dolores Kremp, Edward Cook, Joan Harris, An- drew Kariia, Joe Gallo, Violel Wollarfh. ROOM I2I FIRST ROW: Elvira Way, Arlene Povirk, Vicloria Wygonik, Geraldine Gasdick, Calherine Kapis, Elsie Armslrong, Helen Johnsfon, Dorolhy Medic, Corrine Ed- wards, Louise Kelly, Gloria Koroneos. SECOND ROW: Paul Herbert Belly Kelly, Nina Belle Jones, John Hauser, Beniamin Jones, Carl Lofsfrom, Howard Harper, Leroy Neyman, Jack Owcc, Wayne Johnsron, Sara Jane Peferson, Donna Clark, 'Mary Ellen Lemon, Nancy Monfgomery. THIRD ROW: June Soulr, Louise Keddie, Winnie Marcus, Nancy Raley, Jean Landini, lvan Khoen, Norma Puckey, Rose Kapisak, Florence Lewis, Celherine Hyndman, John Kiehl. ROOM I22 FIRST ROW: Eugene Kessler, Richard Seddon, Twilah Leeper, Korleen Klein, Margie Solvay, Joan Kobak, Rosemarie Paferra, Patricia McGovern, Marion Rol- land, Dororhy Kelley, Magdaline Medina. SECOND ROW: Belly Marla, Virginia Klug, Calherine Reymer, Walson Mc- Kee, David Younkin, John Dumic. Connfe Kimbo, Richard Morgan, Dan Francefic, Duane Lenarr, Doris Moore, Eugene Krise, Marcia Mafwick, Myrna Mosko- wirz, Charles Kiger. THIRD ROW: Margarer Anderson, Clarissa Neyman, Arlene Souders, Doris Kurkowski, Norma Keeler, Carolyn Kremp, Clarence Mas- sery, Anne Goscinsky, Ernesline Sim- mons, Charles Mesaros. No? in picture: Ray Johnsfon, Helen Walodiia. ROOM l23 FIR S T R O W: Eleanor Frum, Mariorie Mar+h, Ossie Thompson, Eleanor McConnell, Nancy Yar- osky, Vicloria Larson, Lucille Ob- radovich, Rosemarie O c lr a y Elayne Muscanli, Rose Marie Tel- liho, Kafherine Sfickel. SECOND ROW: Virginia Nicols, R on a l d Murfha, Leonard Paylic, Allan Porfer, Sieve Kafsalzis, Sfeve Hor- vafincich, Jack Kunlrle, R o b e r + Dick, Kennelh Mikell, Jaclr Moon, Gary Shaw, Clara Miller, Wilma Moriarfy. THIRD ROW: Elaine Ohs, Joan Kinlough, Marlene Rif- fer, Corinne Scorsone, J oa n Spear, Roberfa Long, M a r i a n Koerber, Isabella Pearson, Jean Sylres, Doris Valen+ine, Mildred Forney, Pafricia O'Bryan. Q 1? A sophomore English class spends a period in lhe library. Carl Geruscha+'s playing of Parade of lhe Wooden Such lraining familiarizes +he s+uden+ wilh fhe arrange- Soldiers on fhe school's new organ has oapfured lhe men? and procedures of his school library. affenfion of fhis assembly group in fhe auduforlum. ? 'W ...--- My ,, .. ,mms M ROOM I26 FIRST ROW: Carl Anderson, Vir- ginia Riaui, Margarel Wa I s h, Irene Roberfs, Barbara Polls, Clara Teichman, Ray Spara, Lor- efla Robinson, Donna Robbins, Margarel' Lako, Vincenf O d d o. SECOND ROW: Helen Teman, R o n a I d Sfapf, Joseph Szirmae, Carl Lupfak, Raymond Swonger, Bill Ausfin, Edwin Workman, Ber- nard Phillips, Richard Harris, Ed- win Swanson, Charles T e d r ic k, William Wood, John Pribanic, Eu- gene Sammer, Pafricia Sullivan THIRD ROW: Vivian Tedesco Nell Souders, Helen Weimer, Marlin Kerfoof, Kafhleen Lanning, Joan Cwiek, Theresa Chaverini. Joan Thomas, Audrey Palm, Ida Kafona, May Spencer, Wilm a Simon, Mary Scalzo. Tech High's cuslodians. First Row: Mrs. Anna Larson, Mrs. Mary Prihode, Miss Malilda Larson, Mrs. Luella Fullon. Second Row: Frank Websfer, Frank Taylor, Clar- ence Rosenberger, Clarence Whifehead, Supervisor George Campbell. Third Row: Heclor Hall and Glenn Crouch. f -.. 1 ROOM I25 FIRST ROW: Curlis Schwirian. Lorella Reccelle, Nellie Under- wood, Jean Spang, Myrna Siegel, Zila Pipp, Dolores Sfinebaugh, Ti Revak, Shirley Sandrneyer, Vera Shranafan, Marie Argus. SEC- OND ROW: George Marlin. Lois Hager, Ellen Scoff, Marian Smilh, Gaye Oskin, Richard Plumb, Richard Slover, Michael Sollis, William Krupa, Roberf Seilz, Norberl Winlers, Roberl' Bosnialc, Rex Peebly, Mary Eliza- befh Schmidl, Janel Pelerson. THIRD ROW: Gordon Riley, Rob- erl Loy, Joan Palm, Dolores Grimball, David Sfeinkopf, John Pavlovic, Grenalda A n d e rsc n, Louise Mogus, Arlene Schmill, Eileen Wilson, Palricia Pefach, Wilma Rendulic. The window ledges have always been lalking poinls. A favorife back round for camera fans is Ihe World War I 9 cannon. 'F' iff he K No excifemenl wifhou+ iesis. Here a sophomore composi- Pal Spiegel poinfs +o Tiber in Miss Loya's geography hon class glides rhrough a maior unii' -led, class. Looking on are Mildred Beisiel, Audrey Palm, Leah Baird, Anna Bolrulic, Ella Mae Bycofl, Grenalda Anderson, and Pauline Pollock. ROOM 2l0 FIRST ROW: Veronica Ursla, Richard Trenf, Dale Ziemlce, Viv- ian Lane, Shirley Sayles, Phyllis Uhlig, George Shaw, An+oiner+e Velro, Dorofhy Paulin. SECOND ROW: Wilberl Sleele, Julia Yorielr, Sally Sawyer, Harvey Weslman, Carl Schneider, Waller Spielrnan, Richard Thomas, Fred Werzler, Alber? Rollerfellow, Bill Wiiiman, Chesier Slrorupsli, Sam- uel Douglass, Larry Shranafan, Parlr Tarbell, Marjorie Wesl, Mar- lene Snyder, Ida Ursiny. THIRD ROW: Gaynell Farrell, Anna Kowalski, Richard Shoup, Eleanor Vabich, Gerlrude Shop, Palricia Spiegel, Eugene Volas, Joe Stip- anovic, Donald Seasledf, Gale Seibf, Rose Reza, Sara Schmidt Noi in piclure: Carolyn Silrel. GlRL'S CAFE FIRST ROW: Nancy Slewarl, June Thompson, Sander Nagy, Charloffe Beil, Eleanor Whileman, Florence Weddel, Don Womel- dorf, Joseph Vellri, Shirley Weiz- Ier, Joyce Rosner, Nina Burien, SECOND ROW: Pairicia Rabold, Joan Opperman, Virgie Worfhey, Warren Jones, Larry Kline, Blair Whiffingion, Tom Bufler, Frank Furdella, Reuel Wunderley, Mar- lene Winesburg, Emery Malia, Gene Pavlik, Bernadeife Whifney. THIRD ROW: Florence Jacobs. Joan Wilzleb, Millfon Shlapalr, Wayne Smifh, Arlene Vollr, Jean- neHe Wigand, Theresa Slashho, Rose Amendala. ! ..,.. VOCATIONAL JUNIORS .jf Y 1 JY? ' , , 1 I 11, ,4 i 'W V' , A .LM 3.55, Gi! S fi' .E g 635' Hwii A , 9 -5 n , ! S. ,- Jgjfij ? if-1 P ff ' ,f ' ,, g:MfjQ ,:'4'1f V . 1 , . A P ' f ,..,, f H1 ,,. zfi'Q , 'K 'Ln-f iffmif Www a ':'i4444444.4... F ' ' f , --I-..,, ,.. --r, , s F Q in' hiking 1 . W 3 I - - 'S 'M 'K M --- :'v? ' 1 Y-4 L N? 'fm xl: , an - dh' rf 1 fr ' 'X 34 xl, w...- 1 NN-df , Vocafional's RED and BLUE reporfers assemble for a meefing. Larry Spano and Ernesf Gem sfand behind Roberf Gillingham, Fred Eisele, and Mike Miscevich. Mr. Ferguson is fhe group's adviser. SECTlON IIC FIRST ROW: Charles Miles, Craig Ponsonby, Sieve Kisan, Richard Gad- ish, James Trumpe, Sieve Kruchen- sky, Thomas Black, Ray Graboski, Ronald Reifz. SECOND ROW: Rob- erl Torh, Sieve Kuczler, Roberi Mel- linger, Douglas Brown, Daniel Miller Sieve Monoyoudis, Pal De Srefano Clemenf Garda, George Rifchey Richard Kovacs, Marco Gabella. ,-. Through fheir proieciion window look mofion piclure operafors Bill Wunderley and Richard Meier. Mr. Can- non is supervisor of film equipment fi, X. The junior has made a final choice of lhe shop in which he will major. l-le is ready lo experi- ence lhe joy ol shaping raw maferials info hn- ished producls. His Tools may be the brush of commercial arf, 'rhe chisel of wooowork, ihe volv- rneier of eleclricffy, or lhe power loois of machine shop. And 'he fools mos' be rnaslered, for lhe fool is only as elrleclfve az ine :Ml of lhe hand Thai guides I+. Bob Karnak sands a iob in ihe wood- working shop. SECTION ll E2 FIRST ROW: Edward Varqo, Ernesl Goffi, Jerry Cummoclr, John Sgroi, Charles Harshman, Ronnie Argyle, Mich- ael Eslok, Marlin Bishop, Allen Slern. SECOND ROW: Roberl Knoll, Tony Amendola, Donald Kolesar, Gerald Dow- ling, Roberf Cubranic, Wilberl Jaclnson, Regis Rausch, David Pafferson, Melvin Miller. THIRD ROW: Edward Edwards, Joseph Balawaider, Leo Dandrea, How- ard Judy, Frank Nelson, Joseph Mandela, Charles Messinger. SECTION ll Ml FIRST ROW: Thomas Pope, Henry Denney, Bernard Bulcanic, Joseph Srran- gis, Donald lvan, William Spicer, Nich- olas Tofh, John Valecio, Benney Mar- iinelli. SECOND ROW: Joseph Vargo, Donald Dudik, James Priselac, Harry McCafl'er+y, Donald Sigley, Warner Tal- avinia, Daniel Dimich, James Knighf, John Zoscak, Reber! Paredes, Alberi Piesik. ,Ri Supervised problem work in Mr, MoFfaH'x geomefry class .... Joe Kofch guides a hacksaw. 1 l W f t is .J .I 6 . J s SECTION Il M2 FIRST ROW: Roy Ashlon. Michael Basilone, George Yu- necho, Roberl Bollas, John Horvafh, Joseph Zajdel, George Will, Edward Mains, Ralph Kallbrenner. SECOND ROW: John Norlon, Michael Mlssenhix, Ross Mehler, Clar- ence Rowe, John Fensler. The bell . . . fhe pause . . . ihen fhe roar fha? goes with changing classes. Every boy has a lease on one of lhe lockers fha? line fhe halls. f 1 r, X2 'Y .ag 3 umm 'A wmv' secnon ur .na ns N FIRST ROW: Bill Spudy, James Murray, John McAdoo, Glenn Hillegass, Dale Haularich, Ronald Q McGinIy, Bill Thomas, Charles Dansak, Roberf Ingram. SECOND ROW: Gene Benedicl, Harry Kirmeyer, Marlin Wafson, Reed Downey, Alan Cameron, Ronald Greenawald, Thomas Fosfer, Charles Boehm John Hudak Jose h S uillace THIRD ROW: Norman Hennin Chesler S ie el Jess N 1 - P q ' 9- P 9 - Roberfs, Edmund Sherman, Donald Waszczalz, Robarf Pry, Orville Drescher, Roberf Mosqueda, Pele Ochoa. The glee club praclices with Mr. lzod al Ihe piano. Bernard Runge is in fha foreground. GLEE CLUB-GROUP B FIRST ROW: Regis Murin, Anfhony Panico, Kennelh Slewarl, John Fedora, Ed Ralesic, John Gardea, Don Moonis, Michael Lacivila, Alberf Bilec. SECOND ROW: Roberf Dillon, John Lang, Nick Trbovic, Roberf Scoif, Leo Malur, Joss Hoal, Norman Cash, Jack Roper, Cliffon Flood, Mile Klacih, Orvis Frieberg. THIRD ROW: Ray Giles, Harvey Benvin, Roberf Perlowshi, Donald Shannon, Sfanley Raczkowski, George Kalos, Donald Kalfic, Fred Preslon. I I 4 SECTION I0 Dl FIRST ROW: Donald Scharer Michael Laciviia, Earl Smifh Ray Finney, Gerald Kosco Teddy Plunko, James Wilson Regis Murin, Edward Fensfer SECOND ROW: William Rol la s o n, Sylvesfer Damianos, Roberl' Dangel, Nici Veselin- ovich, Roberf Hoey, Roberf Smelfzer, William Mezoff. Richard Shulhaberger, B i Il Bufier. THIRD ROW: Har- old Wesi, Armand Lombardo, Loy Owens, Richard Franlo, Bruce Hannegan. S- K9 if -int VOCATIONAL Hl-Y OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Adviser Joseph E. Moffaff, Presidenl' George Diehl, Vice-Presideni Bernard Runge, Re- cording Secreiary Ted Fry, Adviser George H. McConnell. SECOND ROW: Donald Gobbel, Corresponding Secrefary Jack Gelzhiler, Treasurer Thomas Evanchalr, Joseph Rice. Noi in piciure: James Ferrii, Richard Mihuc, Dan Sfashlio, John Wargo. The sophomore is impressed by The changes in his school life. All ihai his friends have fold him aboui 'rhe building seems io fall shorr of wha? he finds for himself. The compaci class- rooms, The fully-equipped shops, The enormous gymnasium, 'rhe clean-Cui newness of everyihing iransform him ai once info an ardeni' supporier of his school. His daily program receives ihe qreaiesi alieraiion. Now he spends only half of his lime in regular classes. Every second week he meeis The machines in ihe shop. Vocafional School's secreiary, Miss Belly DePodesia, fypes a graduaiion reporf for Principal Frank J. Weigle. Group A worh over a Waring arrange- menf for an assembly performance. l'J1l'Il'l iiifi, GLEE CLUB-GROUP A FIRST ROW: Leslie Sfover, Sam Slranges, Edward Pack, George Trbovic, Bill Furlong, Thomas Black, Tom Nee, Thomas Bill, James Murray. SECOND ROW: Ernesi Kereles, Vicfor Ruisi, Paul Carlin, James Greene, Francis Seidling, Regis Rausch, Richard Mihuc, Bob Mellingar, Joe Spano, Edward Krohe, Bernard Runge, Richard Ponsonby, Richard Simal. THIRD ROW: Bob Williams, Ted Squires. James Kavros, Paul Wesfcoaf, Jess Roberls, Millon Morris, Leo Dandrea, Pal De Sfefeno, Clemenl Garde, Joseph Adams, Clarence Rowe, Joe Handa, Jack Norfon, Harry James, Tom McKifrick. Several pairs of hands are needed ro lay ouf a iob in Mr. Junior John Horvalh in Mr. Lee's machine shop grinds Burger's sheelmelal class. a spoi facer. 6 SECTION I0 D2 FIRST ROW: Richard Mangus, John Gar- dea, Bernard Borlowski, Roberl Thomp- son, Orvis Freiberg, Alonxo Brown, George Donaldson, Thomas McLaughlin, Don Flading. SECOND ROW: Waller Marlin, Roberf Long, Anfhony Slullin, Ronald Corbin, William Ferringion, Philip Barlh, Harold Shaw, Charles Jones, James King, Donald Morris, Charles Schnizler, Rodger Hall, Cliflon Flood. SECTION I0 EI FIRST ROW: Fuerino Vadala, Roberl Dillon, Alvin Waife, William Elei, John Lang, Tim Reza, Kennelh Sfewarl, Wil- liam Deal, Richard Miller. SECOND ROW: William Miller, Fred Preslon, Florian Elko, Donald Shannon, Howard Krifikos, George Kalos, Roberl Rizzo, John Urhevich. THIRD ROW: Roberi' Swanson, Gary Haines, James Silverman, Michael Mafurkanic, Bob Ferkowski, Raymond Giles. SECTION I0 E2 FIRST ROW: Ronald Moore, Don Mil- burn, Gene Aniiori, Jack Anderson, Vin- cenl Kasfronis, Edward Sarala, Fail Bill, Joe Novofniak, Ronald Carrona. SEC- OND ROW: Henry Slraw, Richard Magyar, Sfanley Racziowski, Louis Wun- derly, Donald Twele, Alfred Walbaum. Kenneth Meier, Harry Hobson, Roberf Irwin. SECTION I0 E3 FIRST ROW: John Pefro, Bill Pearson, David Brown, Harry Sfaloski, Larry Spano, Roberf Roslund, John Wargovich, John Hagblorn, William Habianelz. SECOND ROW: Richard Jackowski, George Trumpe, George Frederick, Ronald Hol- sing, Edward Wilkowski, Felix Mayer, William Raymond, William Barker, Ralph Gioia, Gilberl Burfon. SECTION I0 E4 FIRST ROW: Jim Crawford, Floyd Weh- ler, Larry Jefferson, Donald Moonis, Roberf Phillips, Jim Halaszynski, Bernard Pierce, James Gay, Alberi Bilec. SEC- OND ROW: Don Coleman, Wilberf Loy, Leo Mazur, Bill Beiller, Harvey Benvin, Nick Trbovic, Bill Kyne, Jack Roper. THIRD ROW: Roberf Eslochen, Roberf Harper, Ed Dansak, Dwighf Dunn, Donald Kaffic. Nof in piclure: Ed Franklin, Arfhur McGraw. Ii ra Ti -H-1 I , Q N A f-if '31 ' if Begmnerg ld b Elecfncg gon e confused 5 1 nechonl Yon :girl :now 'haf +0 lsokllfx 'wc' Sermon n M H u omahc motor conho' gal: Tcklng con fool Grdm9 looks mio fha p H ' 'com Hanan. ' e f'-bn Sh 9 Check numbers 9 OP from Hr. as Garfh Trochess e ef ROOM I0 Ml FIRST ROW Donald Gallahn Ankhony Panrco Wrllram Tobuas Rrchard Baron Edward Raiesuc George Kormlro Francns McCusker Joseph Wunder Charles Lucia SECOND R Charles McMullen Manuel Mosqueda James Gaudy Jack Hammersfrom James Marshall Siephan Evanovrch Jess Hoak Roberr Scofi August Kellerman Ruchard Sv c THIRD ROW Roberi Carier Edwar s Donald Henry Vernon Noble Waller Larawa Ray Klupa Glenn Srmlh James Balchelor Lyon Donald Collage I ROOM IOP and IOS FIRST ROW: Ralph Pozzufo, Norman Sfinebaugh, Joseph KroI, Roberr Reese, Francis Vuchefich, Francis KaIIro, Thomas Daczlzowski, James l1oH, Jack HarfIey. SECOND ROW: John Fedore. Edward Kumf, James Younge, Michael KIaciI:, Harold Grissom, Carl Grimes, Roberr Gibson. Joseph Gaudv, Ronald O'Connor, Roberf Shawl. THIRD ROW: Richard Mefzler, John GiIreeIh, Donald Kushner, Norman Cash, Roberf King. i - I E 5 I I r' ! , R IW P ' I J I f 5 aku, ' X Q .v S A Z' XX J X 'ri I 2 J , I X -L. r , j 5- of . N. FIRST . 1 Caveniswg Bernard Esfok. Louis W. ROOM IOW N Rob ' Hold Swisher R I -'50, Leo Caffari Th Joseirn gaglos, James TabIer Piffner, Fefe Bos'n k0?EEPusIarIc Robe,-4 M fh :IL-17 'sv' ' ' ' ' Ur Gri - . ' - OND ' ' US. PM iw 'fx R d I PMS Leo H09 f Ice, w.n, L I ROW: J SY - . an oPh Gofharf, GIen,, 9g'Q'Y.Lfuds Bseggrn Wigiagwmseileafrj, Cifrigrgg Likeficl 32112 gxatges. - 1 a es. onald Wegmgr OW: Brice Gr. 0. . . mega, ' 'II9 ,..,., xx , qw 22,4 fc ,M . ,ff 15 3 4' iz Rx 5 we 1,3 s I i Liam ff --Q'-1-9 .1-. Nw, vnwm ll' Y . 2 A . - A5 A rn W -V Qffw ?' X 5' H i ' i, . ' I f 'RX' K, t M .VV 5 , Xl ,A , . . 1' X' ff ul' faTf,,1V M ,. 1 ik . f ...x , .T ,fi 6- X H, 1 Y.-ug, vyg, X X A .xv - 'Q . J- -gv 1? nf' vf ygowhgw 'W + ay,g,,, , EXXVJSW 'f bmw' We x1wsf'f H-wi ' M 374 ROOM 7 FIRST ROW: Norma Weiner, Norma Jean Hazaga, Marie Olinski, Arlhur lsko- wich, Belly Munshower, Goldie Le Win- ler, Eva Lyn Bachisin, Geraldine Mul' gado. SECOND ROW: Donald Ellis, Marion Singlelon, Joseph Ward, Joseph Lewonas, Richard Helmsladler, Fred Davis, Roberf Parker, Charles Frank, Mar- cia McLellan,-Richard Reskovac. THIRD ROW: Shirley Allen, Glenn Dennison, Nick Pazuchanics, Francis Rilsig, Delores Brown, Clifford Taylor, Mary Gurowski, Mary Lou Hagedon, Allen Brief. ROOM 8 FIRST ROW: Donna Lewis, Palsy Shaw, Violef Dukic, Edna Williams, Wilma Grdic, Nancy Jean Pieniazek, Anna Davis, Geraldine Jaworski, Wayne Har- ris. SECOND ROW: Regis McLaughlin, Richard Jeney, Roberl Rollason, Charles Gilchrisf, Thomas Sioller, Milfon Esfner, Frank Pavuk, James Pierce, Audrey Doug- lass. THIRD ROW: Roberl Hiiva, Cora Mae Lalley, Mary Louise Lukefic Rose Mary Spiegel, Harry Brown, Edmond Gruber, La Verne Wylie, Nancy Jean Dickinson, Dorofhy Jones. No? in pic- 'lurez Teddy Fusco. i A 'Freshman-when ihere are no upperclassmen aboul-leels imporlanl and malure. I-le has for years regarded high school srudenis wirh awe, an awe 'rhe older siudeni does much io encourage. Now, ihe paiiern of eighl years is changed. The many subiecls of grade school are replaced wiih a single course wirh only four maior subiecis. The school day speni in one or Iwo rooms is re- placed wifh a schedule lhai brings a sense of responsibiliry wilh iis new freedom. Chris Kaylor, Richard Jeney, Philemon Shark, and Regis McLaughlin walch Mr. Sadler demonslraie lhe use of Iho scale rule in mechanical drawing class. ROOM 9 FIRST ROW: James Garvin, Joan Cross- man, Nancy Trumpe, Irene Henderson. James Sweenie, Richard Gloss, Jaclr Thomas, Alberf Ord, Virginia Whelslone. Lyda Garrelf. SECOND ROW: James Kinchloe, Isabella Schneider, Jean Gai- iher, Irene Vasil, Gilberl' Krimrn, Ken Rudolph, Merlin Beil, Clyde Banlrs, Ed Ray, William Flelcher, Joe Greene. THIRD ROW: Gordon Mason, Ed Kraly, Cafherine Diamond, Vivian Supansic Rose Waller, Johanna Krol, Jeannelfe Jeffcoaf, Dolores Miller, Jere Moffall, Melvyn Corbin. ROOM IO FIRST ROW: Blaine Owens, Mike An- dreylro, George Asfrab, Millie Moni- renes, Alexander George, Carol Kaiser. Donna Grimm, Emil Shidel, Pafricia Rosalr. SECOND ROW: Nancy Fillo, Fred Lulrondi, Jean Evans, Dena lskowich, Edward Burneff, Roberl Nolder, Roberf Cunningham, Ronnie Zuzul, Palricia Paclr, Henriella Hampe, Rosealine Dia- mond. THIRD ROW: Donna Schumann, Pauline Boris, Rose Marie Curcio, Bar- bara Klug, Gloria Diefz, Genevieve Muziafago, Gloria Popp, Joan Coleman, Shirley Burkley, Florence Abercrombie, John Vongas. 1515 ' V. sf FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW: Alberf Jaso, Charles Heasley, Ronald Wunderly, Rich- ard Kilroy. SECOND ROW: Thomas Derlas, Maflhew Craco- lice, Leon Schley, Capfain Danny Giger, Donald Gifford, Regis Mc- Laughlin, Donald Gilmore, Gordon Mason. THIRD ROW: Coach Roy McMunn, Manager Homer Haddick, Melvyn Corbin, Ronald Becky, Dominic Piefronigro, Don- ald Sivalr, Joe Lewonas, James Buller, Anlhony Epolifo, Elm e r Bahus, Elliol Ungar, John Klisanin, Manager Roberl Cindric. Nol in picfure: Keifh Nesfor, Bob Parker, Thomas Slofler, Gerald Sudic, Donald Topper, John Slash. CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: Evelyn Balinf, Edna Williams, La Roux Norgren lCap- fainl, Eva Lyn Bachisin, Frances Spalla. SECOND ROW: Helen Pefrulli, Dorolhy Jones lsquad Caplainl, Shirley Wills, Darlene Scoll, Barbara Danlro, Jean lou- ale, Palsy Shaw. THIRD ROW: Johanna Krol, LaVerne Wylie, Mary Louise Lulrelich, Joan Ma- cik, Rose Marie Cieslewicz, Mary- anne Indyke lsquad Caplainl, Mae Ella Tilfon, Louise Sayles. i Miller Marv ROOM gl cinsIlY Andfew DuiD'RSCghIJEYRoberIa Shan' d L Mile 05 l SECO , Earl LaYI0n- J mes Veller Joseph sraklgwsky Angeline Malra:'0Rees8. James Buiglrhs. THIRD T ROWWlla m Paredes DOIOIES 'Brown Keilh Nesliri, Ona Connors- Thonlalfiula MGYY Ann 5 ues ' 'A 5 viC 0'5 M rhn A C , Elhe ', ' 'dan ,xarge Rznaldr BTcl1YRcgIn053 Sijiarh if itujuaepeilice Dor2iTr1a:kuL1A1:r?h' Genevieve Balawal O 006 MGC' N ren 9 L ,-J M i3 l Roberi Hornak, Rose ROO FIRST ROW: Charles Schmidi, Josephine Godiin, Geraldine Taylor, Fay Cis o, Delullo, Evelyn Balini, Mary Ann Beclcowih., Alberf Corigliano. SECOND ROW: Bernice Lapinsky, h Kuzio Alice Mushalko, Edward Pasiirik, Ralph Young, Daniel Brady, Joan Hoy, Raible Eleanor Bona, Jennie Berwick, lrene Hopey, Ann Williams. Norma Prokop. Joan Lasioka, Jo n , Maryanne lndyle. THlRD ROW: Lily Mae , Henrielta Hufisiiclmle, Jane Purdes, James Madison, Carl Gasdicln, Joyce F BASKETBALL SQUAD more Arflluf H R QPR AHJW Manager Syglse games Sweenle Gem, e A M er? Jaso James Bufle Giparovm Norman :mo Sifdb SECOND anager Blame Owens i'loIiaiiiy Burger Dan Gigs? Bioben Parker pncfure Robert Lupe rnard Revell IRST ROW A rfhur Bro C wn lifforcl Taylor John Klrsanm Don GI I- X. ROOM I4 FIRST ROW: Shirley McOuis+on, James Hampion, Barbara Gallagher, Edward - Phillips, Mary Ellen Barlon, Ralph Bink- ney, Bernadelie Kovac, Agnes Malia, Roberr Lee. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Bell, James Canova, Billy Dewyer, Roberf Lape, Edward Collins, Delores Rucki, James Marlin, David Olson, Donald Gil- more Yvonne Knie kamp Shirley Moidel IRS! .XXI li I, F FAA v P I ' 'v' I THIRD ROW: Charles Crulchlield, clar- ence Smilh, Lorella Dulnikowski, Colleen Weber, Daniel Maldonado, Mary Louise Means, Peggy Hagedon, Joan Winlers. Nor in picfure: Jack Blair, Palricia Kansa. ROOM I5 FIRST ROW: Richard Hornack, Bernard Agusfine, Linden Firfh, Shirley Forsler, Shirley Wills, Mary Larson, Roland Black, David Mor- row, William Marliniah. SECOND ROW: Mae Elfa Tillon, Rose Zunko, Leonard Dansak, Ronald Smilh, Norman Amorosi, Don K if c he n , Alex Banasky, Tom H e bd a, Elliof Unger, Beniamin Brown, Ind Flelcher. THIRD ROW: Paula Braem, Lydia Bry- anl, Paul Beck, Mary Ann Hanra- han, Faye Tomlins, Tony Kafsakia, Mary Sfevenson, Margrefe Allan. i HI-Y CABINET Presidenl Don Giger, wifh Vice-Presidenl Joe Lewonas af his elbow, pencils fhe suggeslions. Looking on are Social Chairman Ronald Wegerl, Treasurer Bob Parker, Secre- 'lary Alberf Jaso, Program Chairman Ronald Wunderley, and Facully Adviser Mr. Thomas Quinn. Domi .affx 'fu Y-TEEN CABINET FIRST ROW: Norma Jean Hazaga, Shirley Flicker. SEC- OND ROW: Dorofhy Frinsko, Marcia McLellan, Miss Helen A. Winfer, adviser, Darlene Scofl, Norma Weiner. THIRD ROW: Shirley Forsler, Palsy Zuzo, Shirley Weaver, Henrieffa Hampe, LaVerne Wylie, Lorefla Thompson, Nancy Dickinson, Barbara Danko. Nol' in piclurez Joan Winfers. Q-1 3 4 s 'uf' Q ROOM I6 FIRST ROW: Thomas Wargo, Howard Roberlson, Michael Konkol, John Kli- sanin, Irving Markovilz, Alberl Kianese, John Monlgomery, Frances Spalla, Ron- ald Harrison. SECOND ROW: Phillip Irwin, Donald Gaidek, Armand Dicrislo- laro, Carol Ann Kobulnicky, Donald Gil- ford, Frank Wall, Louise Loy, Ronald Wegerl, Raymond Shepherd. TH I RD ROW: Mary Wallace, Rila Gianolio, Rose Marie Zalac, Jacqueline Henry, Marla Jean Hornfeck, Kalhryn Brkovich, Bernard Revak, Marlha Olah, Virginia Nill, Jane Brennan. ROOM I7 FIRST ROW: Buddy Lulsko, Alvin Monl- gomery, Rulh Simpson, Lois Smilh, Dor- een Burns, Alberla Ondrey, Margafel Bahus, Arlhur Brown, Sleve Derkas. SEC- OND ROW: William Irwin, Jay Smilh, Louis Monlanli, Sleve Pavlik, Henriella Harper, Richard Kilroy, Larry Burger, Tony Scappalura, Rila Pomycala, Mal- lhew Cracolice, Allan Boyd, Charles Derkas, Louise Sayles. THIRD ROW: Larry Marlin, Helen Kubensky, Palsy Zuzo, Carol Miller, Grace Argyle, Belly Lou Wall, Shirley Weaver, Phyllis Mil- ler, Evelyn Cook, Anne Reinharl, Arlhur Hopkins. Nol in piclure: Rose Halfhill. SHAW ORCHESTRA RED AND BLUE STAFF The brass seclion ol lhe Shaw Avenue inslrumenlal group James Kinchloe lrighll reporls on his assignmenl lo Mrs. praclices a new march as Mr, DeSirnone points Qui a Hulda Rilchey. Paula Braem, Richard Reskovac, Marlha dillicull passage lo lhe lrombonisl. Olah, and Norma Weiner wail lheir lurn. .fx X Z' -,IX STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Donald Gilmore, Jack Kuzio, Bernard Revak, Presidenl Ronald Smifh. SECOND ROW: Jean louale, Bernadelfe Kovac, Virginia Nill, Alexan- der George, Arlhur Iskowich, Norma Jean Hazaga. THIRD ROW: Mary Slevenson, Audrey Douglass, Secrelary Frank Pavak, Elmer Bahus, Danny Giger, Charles Heasley, Vice-Presidenf James Buller, Larry Burger, Joseph Ropar, Irene Vasil, Rosealine Diamond, Lila Barr. FOURTH ROW: Roberfa Shannon, Jane Purdes, Barbara Olsavsky, Shirley Weaver. MIXED GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Wayne Harris, Norma Weiner, Mike Andreyko, Ronald Har- rison, Mary Zahares, Shirley Flicker, Bernadelle Kovac, Marie Olinski, David Morrow, Joe Radlik, Eva Lyn Bachisin, Norma Jean Hazaga, James Garvin. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Nelson, Bud Wegerl, Beniamin Brown, Mallhew Cra, colice, Roberl Rollason, Marcia McLel- lan, Irene Vasil, Charles Gilchrisf, Ralph Young, Kennefh Randolph, Joe Ropar, Fred Davis, Tony Scappalura, Ro n n ie Zuzul, Henrieffa Harper, Dorolhy Smilh, Bernard Pierce, Clyde Banks, Joe Green, Ronald Becky, Louise Smalls. TH I RD ROW: Teresa Bollas, Jane Mulary, Rol- and Black, Anna Davis, Lois Gayok, Irv- ing Markowifz, Carol Miller, Bernard Revak, Elsie Fischer, Louise Sayles, Belly Lou Wall, Palricia Tale, Jean Lawson, Pa- 'Iricia Kansa, Zelman Morih, Louis De Felice, Jere Moflafl, Niqulia Jackson, Anna Louise Smifh, Evelyn Cook, Thelma Forle. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Mary Louise Lukelic, Ev- elyn Balinl, Barbara Danko, Millie Mon- Irenes, Goldie Le Winler, Lila Barr. Donna Schumann, Carol Kaiser, Donna Grimm, Eleanor Borla, Joan Crossman. SECOND ROW: Jean louale, Frances Spalla, Elhel Pikula, Nancy Fillo, Mary Ann Virginis, Nancy Jean Dickinson, Vir- ginia Wialer, Mary Ann lndyke, Alice Mushalko, Carol Ann Kobulnicky, Jac- queline Henry, Audrey Douglass, Peggy Hagedon, Cora Mae Lalley, Shirley Paul, Shirley Miller, Shirley Kohl, Lyda Mae Garrell. THIRD ROW: Helen Pefrulli, Irene Hopey, Mary Wallace, Wilma Grdic, Mae Effa Tilfon, Marlha Olah, Irene Henderson, Jean Gailher, Marion Singlelon, Johanna Krol, Rila Gianolio, Edna Williams, Violel Dukic, La Verne Wylie, Rose Marie Cieslewicz, La Roux Norgren, Anne Reinharl. NDI' in pic- Iure: Mary Sfevenson. ROOM I8 FIRST ROW: Donald Banlis, Shirley Fliclrer, Belly Byrd, Niqulia Jackson, Barbara Irwin, Lois Gayolr, Darlene Scoll, Ronald Yednalr, Dorolhy Harberl. SEC- OND ROW: Lorella Shark, Angelo Leber, Garner Lawrence, Leon Schley, George Swauger, Elmer Bahus, Roberf Dansals, Belly Marlin, Evelyn Godlin. THIRD ROW: Donald Bailey, Robena Kirlrpalriclr, Marlha Dainly, Barbara Ol- savslry, John Kirlrpalriclr, Anna Smerecky. Noi in piclure: Lawrence Knapp, Anna Bozicevic, Lorella Thompson. ROOM I9 FIRST ROW: Carl Miller, Teresa Bollas, Mona Lou Byard, Evelyn Sabolilr, Thelma Forre, Jane Mulary, William Hilliard, Jean lovale, Conchila Yanez. SECOND ROW: Thomas Rosalr, Marlin Crisle, James Moralris, Dorolhy Frinslro, Daniel Giger, Ronald Wunderley, Alberl Jasc, Anlhony Epolifo, Lorella Schneider, Dominic Pielronigro, John Weiss, Louise Smalls, Pafricia Tale, Louise Rapchak. THIRD ROW: Tony Paqlialonga, Wil- liam Hughes, John Jefferson, Eleanor Nelson, Daniel Allen, Richard Mclnlosh, Mary Ann Reese, William Fazekas, Eva Winkler, Belly Vezzani. ROOM 2I FIRST ROW: Barbara Danlio, Pauline Galley, Mary Zahares, Norman Hollis. Connie Kevana, Dolores Korap, Arlene Arkinson, Lorella Brusco, Thomas Konias, Ronald Alfer, Marlene Berlrosiy, Tony Nemeli, Dorolhy Tomko. SECOND ROW: Helen Smifh, Roberl Cindric, Pafrick Monaghan, Virginia Wialer, Mary Pelerson, Philemon Shark, Don Sivali, James Miller, John Slash, Ray Miller, Charles Heasley, James Wallon Eli Cufurila, Bill Waskowilz, Dorolhy Smilh, George Jacob, Eugene Sisley, Gerald Sudie, Chris Kaylor. THIRD ROW: Louise Bianconi, Lila Barr, Shirley Kohl, Johanna Karsnak, Hilda Budlra, Rose Marie Cieslewicz, Lorella Brusco, Sallie Kuder, Barbara Volas, Jean Law- son, Elsie Fisher, Paul Weimer, Sonia Wargo, Helen Pelrulli, Gerald Saxon. ROOM 2 FIRST ROW: Dolores Kuslra, William Nehr, Raymond Remp, Palricia Miller, Janel' Miller, Francis Walsh, Lucille Gallo, Adelle Cullen, Norma Belles, Belly Jean Reynolds, Tony Sparico. SECOND ROW: Virginia Miller, Carolyn Davenporl, Adeline Rafille, John Mc- Culley, Harry Beck, Richard Capranica, William Hemminger, Ronald Bankey, Edward Homyak, Melvin O'Bryon, Harry Adler. THIRD ROW: Marion Jurich, William Slone, Jean Znelko, Shirley Swonger, Edward Blake, Luana Sullon, Jack Braun, Donna Decker, Mona Duval, Arlene Wiernicki, Kevin Hughes. ROOM 3 FIRST ROW: Carol Gardner, Palsy Carnahan, Jane Ulm, Palricia McAdoo. Mary Ann Solano, Grelchen Buckley, Mary Lou Kemp, Shirley Winlers, Gail Rack, Dorolhy Bozick, Arlene Dougherly. SECOND ROW: George Klacik, Valeria Krucxek, Marsha Leake, Sleve Pavlecic, Kennelh Pilchford, Roberl Jacklilch, Thomas Miller, Blaine Gleason, David Walsh, Billy Wiley, Mary Jane Marcinek, Shirley Lux, Thomas Grasak. THIRD ROW: Elizabefh Sanefla, Ella Jean Mc- Ginfy, Jeanne Kerr, Harvey Wehler, Charles Smilh, David Beih, Floyd Man- della, Henry Schank, Waller Slepansky, Thomas Lickley, Rila Mandella, Jean Oleska. I MQW L f a, , .fl ,nirfiif X!! F , I 'uliifwk 'v pv a '11 FSLQI If xf 3 774, ' 5,7 3, A A f '. ps- English I C9 sludenls group around Mr. Oliver. CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: Lois Dodds, Arlene Dougherly, Joan Beniamin, Eleanor Kuslra, Delores ShalTner, Janel Baker, Sandra Aken, Phyllis Sr-nifh, Alice Myers, Janef Miller. SECOND ROW: Charlofle Padien, Pauline Pandel, Barbara Fady, Shirley Winlers, Phyllis Pickell, Violel' Ciolak, Adeline Raffle, Nancy Waife, Donna Ellis. Noi in piclure: Marlene Cohen. if 6 K3 5'-on F . f .' ' , ga - 3 5 3 7 ei so if , ,Q X1 -igf? Y-TEEN CABINET FIRST ROW: La Valle Hirshberg, Louise Zumbro, Lillian Wilson, Lois Pearson, Virginia Miller. SECOND ROW Pafricia Carnahan, Arlene Dougherfy, Belly Jean Rey nolds, Carol Jones, Norma Belles, Adviser Joy Johnson Anile Smilh, Donna Ellis, Marilyn Hoerr, Phyllis Smifh, Marianne Slriclralh, Doris Glad. ROOM 7 FIRST ROW: Delores Honicl, Allaerla Brown, Leonard Tolner, Alice Myers, Edna Torok, Mar- garef Walker, Belly Ray, Richard Macey, Arfhur Handa, Joanne Hammersfrom, Fred Johnslon. SECOND ROW: June Acie, James Carnes, Eugene Kreufxman, Pau- line Ehrhardl, Marl King, Paul Thompson, Belly Keim, Jack Smarl, Mary Bawling, Lorraine Dwornicl, Dale Taylor, Loflie Ed- -M wards, Raymond Danielson. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Kuslra, Marie Colello, Louise Koszela, ff-3 Mary Ellen Heckman, John Walsh, W Nick Kisan, Paul Englerl, Bernice Golz, Pearl Smolinsky, Alyce Carlysle, Shirley Horvalh. -31533-' A v-1 91 -Sl w T- RED AND BLUE STAFF Al a news conference are reporfers Jack Pallerson, Louise Zumbro, Barbara Fady, Danny Speigal, and Mary Ann Reid, Slanding behind fhem are Harry Langley, Warren Mayfield, and Sue Reiler. rl' l 1 Ad,,.L,-73 U0 , w,1, L +L 7+ T Room 6 FIRST ROW Nolan Simlco Geno Cencia Ever? Liller An rew Hy ul: Bll Calcull Lois Jean Lloyd Frances Pavlesic Gayle Holslng Alice Smulh Laura Alluns Donald Shawl SECOND ROW Dolores Yoslio Marlene Mum pofing Dolores Schneider Alvin Swanlelr Raymond Gibel Mere dilh Allman Roberl Malls Daniel Cusick Emily McCully Thomas Lelchford Francis Fraas Maxine CUSICR Juanlla Pelrosky Tl llRD ROW: Thomas Ayers, Violel Cio- lalr, Florine Kaminsliy, Carol Ann Jones Bernadine Di Ballisfa, Al- fred Pozullo Bely Jo Miller Paul Swacus, Audrey Klein, Jean George, Palricia Ann Seiberl. O., P' ROOM 9 FIRST ROW: William Riley, Pedro Gufierrex, Malcolm Scoli, Bill Pilchford, Edgar Boyd, James Marlin, Roberl Barfifay, Bill Schoy, George Neverline, Norman Lock- ard, Clyde Raible. SECOND ROW: Paul Crosby, Curlis Gil- lrap, George Trombola, Frank Sfegner, Alfred Gross, Harry -.Z Lifllewood, Rose Krznaric, Lindsay Helquisf, Henry Lang, Charles Piher, Roberl Sedlar, Norman Delo, Merwyn Claar, Ronald Banks, Richard Kucsmas. THIRD ROW: Chrisfina Anlonella, Anelle Coleman, Phyllis Pickell, Marilyn Milchell, Lavona Ralzer, Rose lski, Florence Bonczek, Alice Nagy, Ann Connelly, Eslher Samovih, Pauline Pandel, Jean Helm- sladfer, Lois Dodds. if '5'+-. X HI-Y CABINET Thomas Ayers, Ralph Barlow, James Irwin, and William Pifchford are sealed around Adviser George Spielman. Slanding are: Warden lmmel, Ronald McKay, Daniel Cusick, Richard Wafherwax, Thomas Douglas. P- ROOM 8 FIRST ROW: Hugh ScoH, Dolores Schaffner, Leland De Woody. Michael Foley, George Thomp- son, James Wallace, George Jacobs, William Wakefield, Mar- garef Collins, Lois Corey, Wayne Wood. SECOND ROW: Gene- vieve Johnson, Marcella Frederick, Ann Lofz, Fred Weslon, Roberl' Duncan, Roberf Slull, Anlhony Sorci, Charles Wyncoop, Elvira Furoczy, Harry Obley, Richard Walherwax, Joseph Dannels, Eliz- abefh Whiflinglon. THIRD ROW: Joann Rosenberg, Dale Bernhardy, Edwin Chaplin, George Pilchlord, Warden lmmel, Richard Goulding, James Mallhias, Frank Todd, Sharene Fensler, Ronald Arlman, Pafricia Krow. DRAMATICS CLUB Jean George applies grease lo Teddy PandeI's cheek. Looking on are Rufh Rofh, Barbara Fady, Adalina Raffle, and Nancy Procious around the fable, and Jack Smarf. Pal Krow, and Harry Langley slanding, I lil ' s 4 A.. -Fx PICTURE OPERATORS Jack Holsing, Fred Wesfon, Ray Birzel, Thomas Erkel Floyd Mandela, Harry Beck, Gary Lohr, Jim Carns, Billy Slone, Charles Smifh, Edward Klacik, Joseph Tassone, Rudy Giell. ROOM II FIRST ROW: Shirley Gayverf, Geraldine Pozzulo, Joe Pel- lecchia, Sandra Alen, Janel Baker, Racelle Apfer, Joyce Nelson, Alberl Nordin, Roberl Taylor, Billy Berfa, Ann Smilh. SECOND ROW: Bruce John- son, Jack Grey, Dolores Brokenbel, Audrey Sirong, Dan Vorlolomei, Georgia EHa Forsylhe, Roberf Moffaf, David Graver, Ralph Beckwifh, Ida Mae Smifh, John Pefliford, Ralph Barlow, Edward Feld- man, Joseph Tassone, Frances McClure. THIRD ROW: Eliz- abelh Mihalic, Bonnie Linville, Sondra Lichlenslein, Alice Ann Briecl, Maralyn Hoerr, Sue Reiler, Tom McAllis+er, Donna Ellis, Doris Goodsen, Anila Smilh, Tom Vaughn, Angela Cavoulas. ROOM I0 FIRST ROW: Joan Beniamin, Elea- nor Kruchenshy, Donald Johnson, John Bahr, Eleanor Komaromy, Frank Krien, Roberl Rodgers, Merle Sharpe, Ronald Lombardo, Mabel Brady, Malcolm Slewarf. SECOND ROW: Palsy Sprenh, Rudy Gieil, Elaine Kiki, Augusf DiChrislofaro, Bill Whalen, Tom Gale, Gaylon Thorpe, Fred Pres- colf, Donald Graham, James Mimo, Warner Bower, Raymond Gledilsch, Nancy Waife. THIRD ROW: Tommy Douglas, James Long, Teddy Pandel, Jack Hol- sing, Vivian Miller, Linda Akers, Belly Gage, Ronald Ziolbro, George Lamb, Ronald Vesonder. .- F fl rw ,fl rs 'f r'af PfYT?T'Lf3'X fm., P1 fn .- g I -Avg ri' 2 iff-'fh?9A.., xgegjiy, 'H :. 1,51-if 11 -5 . V 5- FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW: Edward Homyak, Nick Kisan, Richard Dougherly, Augusl De Crislalaro, George Nicora, Roberl Sedlar, Kennefh Pilchford, Tom Fair, Richard Miller. SECOND ROW: Allred Gross, Harry Beck, Jack Marsden, Norman Dale, George Pilchford, Charles Mikell, James Parmeler, Harvey Wehlsr, Roberl Duncan, James Johnson. THIRD ROW: Manager Tony Sparico, Manager Kevin Hughes, Cookie Thomas, Jimmy Irwin, Jack Griffin, Bill Singlelon, Charles Piher, Galen Thorpe, Eugene Kreilzman, David Wyncoiop, Ronald Bankey, Bill Sommers, George Pelliford, Manager Howard Kimmelman, Coach Jay Priesl. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Lois Dodds, Marian Fleming, Tom Douglas, Harvey Welzler, Harry Lang- ley, Shirley Winlers, Sandra Aken, Shirley Horvalh, Billy Neher. SECOND ROW: Nancy Procious, Rulh Rolh, Richard Dougherly, Bob Swanson, Lynn- see Helquisf, Jack Smarl, Ronnie McKay,Raymond Gibel, Bruce Johnson. THIRD ROW: Edwin Chaplin, Linda Akers, Barbara Fady, Palsy Krow, Adeline Raffle, Jean George. of fi .5 Ronald Bankey, George Pilchford, Jack Walsh, Coach Jay Priesl, and Richard Dougherfy line fhe bench. ROOM I2 FIRST ROW: Earl Lowery, Doris Glad, Doris Kobak, Mar- guerife Bigelman, Marlha Okeson, Nancy Bumbarger, Nancy Swarfz, Jean Healher- inglon, Shirley Holko, Ger- aldine Field. SECOND ROW: Lois Pearson, Mary Saunders, Shirley Bourne, Marjorie Pear- son, Philip Volk, Bill Alwaler, Billy Jones, Rufh Rolh, Mari- lyn Berkley, Peggy Robinson, Marjorie Hacker. THIRD ROW: Paul Ferenczy, Warren Mayfield, Harry L a n g l ey, Kamel Thomas, Evelyn Pugh, Belly Lindamood, Jean Sharpe, Rhoda Semke, Dan Zuniga, Buddy Hough, Louis Fulmer, Bill Somner. ROOM I3 FIRST ROW: Ray Buzek, Lois Morgan, Lavelle Hirshberg, Charlofle Padien, Arfhur Hursf, Anlhony Pelrulli, Willard Pallon, Marianne Sfichralh, Phyllis Smilh, Belly Robinson, James Morgan. SEC- OND ROW: Herberl Paul, Barbara Fady, Rosemary Muller, Eileen Kelly, Glenn Fausl. James Parmiler, James Johnson, William Pelfibon, William Singlelon, Thomas Fair, Roy While, Donna Guyer, Bob Swanson, Elaine Anderson, Louise Zumbro, Mary Alice Kieffer. THIRD ROW: Joan Haben, Jane? Fairbaugh, Charlolle Welsh, Mary Ann Reid, Lillian Wilson, Richard Fry, Larry Pilzer, Audrey Ward, Francis Rosi, Belly Kapis, Belly Lou Brown. .JI X BASKETBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW: Kamel Thomas, Richard Dougherfy, Norman Delo, Wayne Wood, Herberl PauL Judge Trombola, Allred Gross. SECOND ROW: Manager Paul Thompson, Lindsey Helquisl, Tom Fair, Bill Singlelon, Nino Sorci, Thomas Miller, Gaylon Thorpe, Roberl Duncan, Manager Jim Long. Noi in piclurez Bill Wiley, Bernard Werlz, Richard Capranica, Tom Gale. Under 'Ihe coaching of Jay Priesi, The George Washinglon squad played an undefeafed season, winning lhe Seclion 5 Junior WPIAL Championship. ROOM I4 FIRST ROW: Louise Zurnpe, Gar- frude Spinelli, Joan Ranick, Gay- Iene Maxwell, Barbara Coe, Gayle Langharf, Frank Tibbifi, Don Leech, Charles Miliell, Anna May Maiolo, Glenn Hesse. SECOND ROW: Karin Lofsfrom, Kay Tyson, Joel Raslrelli, James Irwin, Daniel Liflle, Joan Rudolph, Jacl: Griffin, Barbara Dzombalz, Ronald McKay, Roberl Sandmeyer, Lewis Pal- ferson, Naomi Sypoll, Elva Gale. THIRD ROW: Grela Davidson, Marlene Cohen, Jack Pallerson. John Oleslza, Louisa Miller, Ferne Silberman, Palricia Dailey, Nancy Procious, Pairicia Farley, Daniel Spiegel, Frank Kennedy, Darlene Thompson, Faye Hinkle. The girls loss lhem al Ihe hoop, loo. The direcfor is Miss Wampler. , -iw Ei . ' I ' Q s . EW! . Vai 7:if'f we 95 CJ A ff . my I as ,, 5 if?-s, 1 I MIXED GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Charles Mikell, Kevin Hughes, Ronald Arlman, Warden lmmel, Edwin Chaplin, Teddy Pandel, Willard Palfon, Paul Crosby, Joe Dannels, Harry Langley, Thomas Thompson, Warren Mayfield, Tommy Douglas. SECOND ROW: Geraldine Fields, Arlene Daugh- erly, Pal Carnahan, Billy Burla, Lee De Woody, Michael Foley, William Som- mer, William Wakefield, Richard Sfein- Norma Belles baugh, Marian Fleming, . Joan Benjamin, Dolores Kuslra. THIRD ROW: Shirley Bourne, Mariorie Pearson, Eileen Kelly, Diclr Fry, Richard Gould- ing, Fred Weslon, Ralph Barlow, Jim Parmifer, Lindsay Helquisl, Tom Fair, Nino Sorci, Charles Wyncoop, Thomas Gali, Richard Dougherfy, Harry Adler, Billy Jones, Herberf Paul, Richard Rubinsfein, Mary Bowling, Belly Lou Prall, Rufh Rolh, Lorraine Dworniclr. FOURTH ROW: Marie Collelo, Nancy Swarlz, Adele Collins, Lucille Gallo, Alice Carlyle, Virginia Miller, Palsy Kran, Marfha Olceson, Delores Bralienbek, Eve- lyn Pugh, Delores Yoslro, Lois Pearson, Amelia Cosfa, Elizabefh Whiliingfon, Elizabelh Mihalic, Bernadelle DiBaHisia, Luana Sulfon, Jean George, Violel' Ciolalr, Shirley Halko, Shirley Horvalh. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Lois Jean Dodds, Anna May Maiola, Margarel Collins, Sandra Aken, Phyllis Smifh, Bonnie Linville, Mary Ann Solano, Gale Rack, Jean Helmslad- fer, Louise Zumpe, Shirley Winfers, La Velle Hirshburg, Janel Balmer, M abel Brady. SECOND ROW: Anila Smilh, Faye Hinlrle, Rocelle Apler, Phyllis Pick- ell, Esler Samovilz, Karin Lofsfrom, Elva Gale, Pal Dailey, Rose Marie Muller, Naomi Sypoll, Georgia Ella Fosylhe, Donna Guyer, Mary Alice Kuffer, Linda Alrers, Pauline Pandel, Jane? Fairbaugh, Lillian Wilson, Elaine Anderson, Louise Zumbro, Barbara Fady, Maralyn Hoerr, Donna Ellis. THIRD ROW: Joan Haben, Vivian Miller, Florence Bonczek, Lavona Ralzer, Alice Ann Briech, Grefa David- son, Doris Goodsin, Marlene Cohen, Barbara Coe, Nancy Waile, Darlene Thompson, Charlolle Podien, Mary Ann Reid, Audrey Ward, Frances Rosf, Char- lolle Welsh, Louisa Miller, Palricia Far- ley, Eilen Connelly. No? in piclure: Ann Lofz. mnnmni I will H A YK-ut M la, . NO Squeals re-echo lhrough the gymnasium as The girls enioy their game. Joyce Nelson is slcefched in Wednesday'S arf class by Barbara Coe, Florence Bon- czek, Billy Bei-la, Anifa Smilh, Doris Goodsen. ,,...--fm..,,.M n i 1 ff ax NJ XX ' '. 5 1 .xA x , 73, f s I 4 , A .eww 9 . : -,W A.. , 'fl' gf' G ' ..,,.. ,fwzlt yr-QQ ,I I V , 44, 1f,.......- ' 1 A Q I1 uf 7' I L Ivlmf -5-.,. 1 Q f- QILVJA., , if PM Q X4 , J. 1.14- J, X m,,NT: Y X-,A UNHM NM ,W .., g ' ., x ,- ' V sr 0 gyr nx g a I I in gf j I f -' -, Q? 0 Le 11. Ll vs. , fdfaf + jp -9 ILM-low , ' +9 130' + 5-ga. 9 f-771. -1 94?'f-C?-f its 'W T F if 5 J a ny' ,S , , M .A .nk st ' ff , ' i A ,Zi 'zu' I 3 x ' ,-f ,el. ' N A1 wif -' X m 4 ,V 4 'S 5 0 ff, 54,1 J-'32.2A.!3 1 fi 40 NOON BASKETBALL. Well-ellended were lhe oflen-exciling games of lhe noon-clay league. Compelilion is belween leams chosen from Tech gym classes. The Class ol I948 presenled Clillord Gold- smilhls comedy, Whal A Lile, on April 28, 29. and 30 al lhe Vocalional audilorium. Charles Mcflxdoo played Henry Aldrich wilh Joan Pai- mer as his girl, Barbara. The direclor was Mr. Vincenl O'Brien ol Carnegie Tech, assisled by Miss Clemrna Gilchrisl. The casl-Top Pholo: Ziqmund Rice, Virginia Kaylor, Ronald Fleming, Barbara While, John Pelerson, Joan Palmer, Charles Mcfxdoo, Lois Kolller, Alex Blaclc, Marqy Lou Kaplan, Jaclc Schweilzer, Bill Miller, John Kascalc. Lower Pholo: Marianne O'Toole, Mary Jane Telislzo, Joan Deilz, Belly Lou Vollc, Dorolhy Misenheller, Eleanor Sadler, ld e l l e Gillord. Zin Memoriam 'W ALICE CARLSON A freshman al George Washinglon, Alice Carlson died on May 24, I948, afler an exlended illness. She was born in Mc- Keesporl on Seplembe: 23, I933. SENIOR CLASS PLAY EF X Unable lo see Sanfa, daughier Lillian Sfoyadinovich Hop chair. Sisfer Elsie Bachisin is perplexed, foo, as Molher lmiddle phoiol prepare fheir slrafegy. Harry Clever, flu docfor a sincere Chrisimas greefing. CHRISTMAS PLAY The Chrislmas assembly fea- 'rured lhe Drarnalics Club's San'ra Saves 'fhe Evening, direcled by Mr. Augusi M. Schad, which fold how Sanla, played by Alan Pai- ferson, helped Molher, Pafricia Sullivan, convince fhe family fha? ihere really is a Sanla Claus. Oihers in lhe casf: Jeanne Col- dilz, Harry Clewer, Elsie Bachisin, Duane Blaclc. Lillian Sfoyadinovich. 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