South High School - Warrior Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)
- Class of 1954
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f , x ' ms, 1 '- 7?54 f4muaZ 06012 ' YOUNGSTCDWN, OHIO 6 QD G9 0 6 Q 2 Q 4: ifi x , f 2 6 Q . + as Q Q Q 9 0 S 0 Q Q ca 0 Kg Q Q Q Oglu Q 5 2 Q M - G 9 oo Q ,Y Y ff I - we ffm Q 9 Q Q no no hh 'TW 9 0 0 ooo N W M I I4 L xc-19:41-fmpenfmsmcffe A 0 Syria? -X .souru scum CONTROL cfzvrek V- Q Q QW A N U - 1 , fi , W ' M M I 1 1 W1 X ' Z + Q V ' X I 'X xx 7 X K , , f ff - A , f 7 X g f xiii' N ' + f 'f f ' K ' N 3 1 y ' E K oovua P W ,N ll L Q , QW 7 ' W 5 A A Q M 1 QQ ,M . J AF 'lffL13LL Q1g11j55 N A v lijgniifiiii X N ll f N m L Ii v,,,,,u 1LJ V,W My M n J mmf X mw l f U DR. I. FRED ESSIG PAUL C. B Superintendent ot Schools PAUL C. BUNN Assistant Superintendent DR. I. FRED ESSIG Administration and Faculty . -- Y O x -, .Q -05 -ws -fr' ek . 1, D41 . s eg , 44, 7 .1 fa J? U A G 7 w ,wg 6' ,L ff , Give n '21, i it ' if f', Tm. ff' X ,. t i 4 I u wi? -if Page Five Q3 ll nm I c ms I 5 Eli l x IQ U4 Principal ROBERT L. FLEMING Robert L. Fleming took the reins of administrative head of South High in 1938 and has handled them carefully and effectively ever since. His attendance at Ohio Wesleyan and Ohio State University gave him more than adequate background for handling the numerous problems of faculty and student body alike. Mr. Fleming's sincere interest in all school activities is evidenced by his attendance at almost every school-sponsored function on record. We, as members of the senior class, wish to thank him for his work in making South High a school that we all can be proud of. 'SEK Page Six P34- Assistant Principal . . Dave Williams, assistant principal and dean of boys, is a former South High graduate of the class of 1916. After completing his work here, Dave went on to Newberry College in South Carolina and later received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Pittsburgh. Returning to South in 1933 as an assistant coach, he started up the edu- cational ladder, first as dean of boys and in l947 combined those duties with his present work as assistant principal. Known to everyone as Dave , he has won innumerable friends with his cheerful smile, sparkling eyes and effective guidance. DAVID WILLIAMS Page Seven 132- Dean of Girls MARION MAIDEN Presenting as a background excellent training at both Wellesley cmd t Western Reserve Colleges. Marion Maiden, dean of girls, offers the young ladies of South High sound and adequate advice in their many problems throughout the school year. In addition, Miss Maiden offers a deep sincerity and understanding of present-day youth which, when combined with her warm and friendly per- sonality, enables her to gain the confidence of everyone. To aid her in keeping up with the times Miss Maiden also teaches senior English classes, a duty which gives her the opportunity of observing the masculine side of our school in action. -'if Page Eight lif- f 1 A A , f A T. Armagost L. Calvin E. Diehm E. Milligan A. Thomas T. Moore K. Cox M. Maiden K. Simmons L. Delin E. Young H. Oldaker A. Seidel if Page Ten R. Fisher L. Delin H. Harper S. Van Hoesen A A A A, f , f , A A I. Creager I. Steer H. Kennedy E. Doershuk P. Wilson P B. Neff eil Page Fourieen F5- The Seniors . L 'UT f mm X N U A ,a x A ff - F V + Q + H ull' W WI 1 ww J ,rw ! MW f -tif P GGG f Fifieen Ef- 1 + 1.4. gl 121-I I Rza if Q Q 'W S, R J if M 2541 -51552: as ig ' 'Q 3 V4 ' , F rw . Senior Events . Social Iames Swisher Elaine Sandstrom Sermon Bob Sekinger Elizabeth Lee Announcement Iack Sittig Irma Meyer CLASS OFFICERS President ...... . . . ............. Tom Evans Vice-President . . . ...... Sara Shields Secretary ..... .... P atricia Bennett Treasurer .... .... R onald Rogers COMMITTEE' CHAIRMEN Mixer Bob Scheidemantel Kitty Lou Heubel Reception Barbara Brown Marie DiGiacomo Play David Heeter Sarah Iones CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES Play... ...Mayl4 Prom ...... . . . May 21 Class Day May 27 Sermon .... Iune 6 Picnic .... ..... I une 7 Banquet ......... ..... I une 9 Commencement . . . . . . Iune 10 GENERAL ADVISORS Ethel Evans Arthur Thomas 43 Page Seventeen fl- Picnic Ioe Siman Carolyn McConnell Class Day Tom Cardwell Mary Ann Berquist Banquet Bob Durkin Anita Orlando HARRY ALLEN AUDREY ALTHEIDE ROSE MARIE AMEDURI HELEN AMON National Honor Society Teqmai Y-Teens Library Assistant Teqrncxi Y-Teens Reception Committee FRED ANDERSON JACK ANDERSON TOM ANDREWS IOHN ANTONUCCI Football Mgr. Bcmquet Committee RO Club I-Ii-Y Club Down You Go! -if Page Eighteen Q34- I , . NORMA ARQUILLA HARLAN ASH MARY AYERS SAM BAIOCCO National Honor Society Teqmai Y-Teens Football A Cappella Choir Annual Staff RO Club Teqmai Y-Teens Class Day Committee Mixer Committee RICHARD BALDWIN IACQUELINE BAPTISTE GENE BARAN MARGARET BARBU Cheerleader Tegmai Y-Teens Banquet Committee CURRY BARTLETT BEVERLY BARTON BARBARA BARVITSKI IACK BATES Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Cosmetology Club Football ,Play Committee French Club Class Day Committee eil Page Nineteen lie IOHN BAXTER IACK BEACHY CATHERINE BEEDLES PATRICIA BENNETT Marching Band Banquet Committee National Honor Society Concert Band Class Secretary Console Operator Editor of Voice MARY ANNE BERQUIST LAUNA BLACKSTONE ROBERT BLICE SAMUEL BLICK National Honor Society Staqecraft Club Hi-Y Cheerleader Announcement Picnic Committee A Cappella Choir Annual Staff IOSEPH BOOKER ROBERT BOOMHOWER IACK BOYD ROBERT BOYLAN Projector Operator Printing Club Picnic Committee Football Class Day Committee Voice Staff Hi-Y 'Fil Page Twenty Y G. I. Issue ELEANOR BRADY ARLENE BRAMMER SHIRLEY ANNE BRIACH BARBARA BROWN Tegmai Y-Teens National Honor Society National Honor Society Tegmai Y-Teens Class Day Committee Reception Committee t , t , ...- DOLORES BUBON SALLY ANN BURGSTALLER MARY LOUISE BURTON RICHARD BUSHYAGER Teqmai Y-Teens A Cappella Choir Mixer Committee A Heqwin Y-Teens -Pit Page Twenty-one 13+ MEARL BUTLER RICHARD BYERS THOMAS BYRNE LGVERNE CAILOR A Cappella Choir Projector Operator Band Hi-Y RO Club A Cappella Choir DOLORES CAMERON LaRITA CAMERON IAMES CANTOR JOHN CAPUTO G.A.A. I-HAY Orchestra if Page Twenty-two li? Omnibus THOMAS CARDWELL CARMELA CARFORA ROBERT CATELLO GEORGE CERVONE RO Club National Honor Society Hi-Y Library Staff A Cappella Choir Announcement IEANNE CHADWICK DOLORES CHERPACK RONALD CHMIELEWSKI CAROLE CHORIEL Cheerleader Reception Committee Football Teqmdi Y-Teens Teqmai Y-Teens Clinic Assistant Baseball Annual Staff Social Committee RO Club CAROL CLAYTON PATRICIA CLEARY FRED CLOPTON ROBERT COOMBS Annual stuff Basketball Sermon Committee Voice Staff Tegmai Y-Teens Page Twenty-three lif- LEE ANN COOPER WILLIAM COOPER LARRY CORBETT ROSEMARY CORCORAN Tegmai Y-Teens Baseball A Cappella Choir Library Assistant Staqecraft Club Class Day Committee Reception Committee G.A.A. DONNA COSTELLO IOHN COSTELLO ARLENE COVER THOMAS CUNNINGHAM Annual Staff Sermon Committee Annual Staff Social Committee WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM RUTH CYPHERT PATRICIA DALEY KENNETH DAUGHERTY A Cappella Choir Office Assistant Stczgecraft Club Teqmai Y-Teens Library Assistant -if Page Twenty-four 13+ New Student? GAIL DAVIS GEORGE DAVIS WILLIAM DAVIS LLOYD DAY Band Annual Stuff Picnic Committee ANTHONY DiGENNARO DANIEL DELLUOMO CONCETTA DeMICHELE DONALD DEMPSEY Sermon Committee Marching Bond Concert Bcmd iii Page Twenty-five , . 1 1 MICHAEL DeVINCENT MARIE DiGIACOMO RICHARD DODSON JAMES DOLBY Library Assistant Tegmai Y-Teens Class Day Committee Annual Staff Annual Staff G.A.A. Basketball Mixer Committee Reception Committee Football GENE DORN IANE DULIN P MARY LEE DUNNING ROBERT DURKIN Printing Club' Staqecraft Club National Honor Society Football Play Committee Banquet Committee Honor Society, Pres. A Cappella Choii Office Assistant RO Club, Pres. F or The Record 43 Page Twenty-six E+ MARY RUTH DUVALL MARY EIDEL MICHAEL EISENBURGER SOPHIE ELIADES National Honor Society A Cappella Choir National Honor Society Banquet Committee Staqecraft Club Social Committee RO Club Honor Society A Cappella Choir Annual Staff Football Tegmai Y-Teens SHIRLEY ELLIS NORMA ENGELHAHDT ALICE EPPS MARY LOU ESPOSITO Clinic Assistant A Cappella Choir National Honor Society Honor Society Class Day Committee G.A,A. MiXGI' CO1'I1Y1'1ifl99 Play Committee A Cappella Choir BERNICE ESSANY TOM EVANS THERESA FABRY I Tegmai Y-Teens Class President Picnic Committee A Cappella Choir A Cappella Choir Student Council Honor Society -iii Page Twenty-seven lie IOANIE FARES Cosmo Club ARLENE FLEMING IULIA FLOYD NANCY FOLEY IACQUELINE FOLTZ Teqmcxi Y-Teens G.A,A. Teqmoi Y-Teens Student Council ROBERT FRICHTEL ELAINE GARRAMONE ROBERT GATTE DON GAUDIO Annual Stuff National Honor Society Mixer Committee Hi-Y Annual Stuff Mixer Committee ROBERT GAUDIO KATHLEEN GAVER NANCY GEORGE PATRICIA GEORGE Banquet Committee Stcqecroft Club Teqmai Y-Teens Page Twenty-eight fif- Hail, Hail, Etc. IOHN GESSNER WILLIAM GILMORE ROBERT GOODRICH NANCY GORDON Play Committee Band French Club Mixer Committee DOMINIC GRACE BARBARA GRAY PATRICIA GREENE HENRY GREGGO I-li-Y Club Honor Society Teqmai Y-Teens A Cappella Choir A Cappella Choir Library Assistant Social Committee Announcement Committee I -if Page Twenty-nine lff- GLORIA GRIFFITH Bond Teqmai Y-Teens Library Assisicmi RICHARD GUNTER SHIRLEY HALL MOLLY LOU HAREN JAMES HART 101-IN HART DAVID Hx-:En-:R DONNA HEINZ Honor Society H1-Y Play Committee -if Pcrqe Thirty Cell Mates ARLENE HERDMAN KITTY LOU HEUBEL WALLACE HICK PHYLLIS HOLLAND A Cappella Choir Honor Society Banquet Committee Banquet Committee Cheerleader Mixer Committee DICK HOON MATTXE HOWELL MONTY HUGHES LARRY HUGHES Honor Society Class Day Committee Console Operator Picnic Committee Stagecraft Club A Cappella Choir ROGER HUGHES IAMES HUNSBERGER JOHN HUNTER ' ORLANDO IACOBUCCI Sermon Committee Hi-Y Club Football Baseball -if Page Thirty-one lili- SANDRA ISAKSON JANE JACKAMO NANCY JACOBS OLIVER JENKINS Social Committee Teqmai Y-Teens National Honor Society RO Club Tegmai Y-Teens Tegmai Y-Teens Football A Cappella Choir A Cappella Choir Banquet Committee WILLIAM JENKINS CAROL JONES JAMES JONES MILDRED JONES National Honor Society Social Committee Teqmai Y-Teens Annual Staff Social Committee f n ..- , . . 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ROBERT JONES SARA JONES SUZANNE JONES MARY JANE JOSEPH Science Assistant National Honor Society National Honor Society Honor Society Tegmai Y-Teens Tegmai Y-Teens Teqmai Y-Teens Staqecraft Club Class Day Committee Picnic Committee if Page Thirty-two lif- I'm Sick, Mr. So1Ier NATALIE KAMINSKI BERNICE KESSLER IRCKLYN KIMBERLIN BETTY KING Honor Society Honor Society National Honor Society A Cappella Choir Play Committee Office Assistant Mixer Committee Band NORMAN KITCHIN DONNA KNUPP JOSEPH KRALY ALAN KRANTZ Staqecraft Club A Cappella Choir Majorette Play Committee if Page Thirty-three ES' IAMES KREINBROOK ROBERT LACEY HOWARD LAVERIE YOLANDA LQVOLPE Play Committee Annual Staff Mixer Committee Banquet Committee Tegmai Y-Teens Mixer Committee SANFORD LAZAR ELIZABETH LEE CAROL LEMKE ADRIENNE LENTON A Cappella Choir Honor Society Annual Staff Staqecraft Club Social Committee Picnic Committee Sermon Committee A Cappella Choir National Honor Society E Iust Takin' Notes -if Page Thirty-four lili- IOAN LEWIS DICK LICHNEY LOUISE LIGA MARY ANN LITAVETZ Projector Operator Annual Staff Class Day Committee Voice Staff ALVIN LoSASSO MARLENE KAY LUSCRE FRANK MANCINI RICHARD MANNERS Honor Society Social Committee Football Annual Staff Tegmczi Y-Teens Basketball Announcement Committee Annual Staff Picnic Committee RAYMOND MARINO MARTIN MARKOVICH GEORGE MARRIOTT WILLIAM MARSH Printing Club Football Hi-Y Hi-Y Annual Staff RO Club Banquet Committee 'tif Page Thirty-Afive tif- ROSEMARY MASSARO EDWARD MATTES IAMES MCCARTY CAROLYN MCCONNELL Teqmai Y-Teens Play Committee Hi-Y Honor Society RO Club Tegmai Y-Teens Play Committee A Cappella Choir DONALD MCDERMOTT RONALD MCDERMOTT RANDOLPH MCELROY SYLVIA McELROY Band . Dance Band Football Dance Band Concert Band Basketball Mixer Committee Baseball EUGENE McMUI.LEN ERWIN MEYER IRMA MEYER RICHARD MIKESELL Football Honor Society Honor Society RO Club RO Club A Cappella Choir Sermon Committee Hi-Y Club Announcement Committee -'Et Page Thirty-six lil'- School Spirit DONALD MILANOWSKI BETTY MILLS RICHARD MILNER ALLAN MITCHELL Hi-Y Social Committee Basketball Staqecraft Club Teqmai Y-Teens A Cappella Choir STEPHEN MONDORA I. COOPER MOORE MARY IANE MORRIS IACK MORTON Band Hi-Y Social Committee A Cappella Choir Social Committee if Page Thirty-seven llf' BETTY MUOCILLO REGIS MURPHY CAROL NAPLES HELEN NEHRY National Honor Society Voice Staff Head Majorette Teqmai Y-Teens Annual Staff Tegmai Y-Teens Reception Committee Class Day Committee Voice Staff MARGARET NELSON ROBERT NELSON ROSEMARY NIUTTA DANIEL OBERER Honor Society National Honor Society Announcement Committee National Honor Society Teqmai Y-Teens RO Club Band Hi-Y Staqecraft Club aa Good Advice +2-f Page Thirty-eight lk' ,-i ,.- , IEAN OLEIAR IOANNE OLEIAR ANITA ORLANDO PHYLLIS OSIKIEWICZ Teqmai Y-Teens Teqmai Y-Teens Honor Society Library Assistant A Cappella Choir Tegrnai Y-Teens Reception Committee IOHN OWEN Honor Society RO Club Social Committee SHIRLEY PALISIN MATTHEW PALMA IOSEPH PANZA DIANA PAPPAS LAVERNE PARIS ANN PERCY Reception Committee Tegmai Y-Teens A Cappella Choir Cosmo Club -if Page Thirty-nine llf- IOHN PERKINS PATRICIA PERKINS EARNEST PERRY BETTE ELOISE PETITE BOB POPOVICH Honor Society National Honor Society Social Committee Picnic Committee A Cappella Choir Library Assistant Tegmai Y-Teens Social Committee Teqmai Y-Teens PHYLLIS PUPIO ANTHONY QUARANTO CAROLE RACINE DOROTHY' RAUB Teqmai Y-Teens Mixer Committee Teqmai Y-Teens Teqmai Y-Teens Library Assistant Class Day Committee Sermon Committee Rifle Club A Cappella Choir FREDERICK REDIVIAN ROBERT REESH RICHARD Rl-IGANO JOHN REMIGIO Hi-Y Band Play Committee Hi-Y Social Committee -if Page Forty tis Gallopinq Comedians VINCENT RICCARDO DOLORES RICE NANCY RICHARDS PATRICIA RODGERS Baseball Tegmai Y-Teens Honor Society I-li-Y Library Assistant A Cappella Choir A Cappella Choir Annual Staff Mixer Committee RONALD ROGERS BETSY RUPP FORREST RUSSELL RUTH RUSU Football Tegmai Y-Teens Marching Band RO Club Class Treasurer if Page Forty-one lif- SANDRA RUTLEDGE MICHAEL SAKARA IOANNE SAMMARTINO ANNA SAMONAS Library Assistant Honor Society Honor Society A Cappella Choir Teqmai Y-Teens Staqecrcrft Club Social Committee ELAINE SANDSTROM STEPHEN SAUPP ROBERT SCHEIDEMANTEL BEVERLY SCHOENFELDT Teqmai Y-Teens National Honor Society Honor Society Social Committee Hi-Y, Pres. Reception Committee Basketball .. Dig Those Crazy -? Page Forty-two E+ HARRY SCHRUM ANNA SCHULTZ DONALD SCOTT TERRY SCOTT A Cappella Choir Honor Society Hi-Y Console Operator Play Committee Band Projector Operator ARDIS SEIDEL ROBERT SEKINGER IOE SHAFFER SARA SHIELDS Announcement Committee Staqecraft Club Class Vice-President Console Operator Honor Society A Cappella Choir Tegmai Y-Teens JOSEPH SIMAN IOHN SITTIG NANCY SLATER LEWIS SMITH Honor Society Announcement Committee Reception Committee Hi-Y Football A Cappella Choir Library Assistant RO Club Picnic Committee Tegmai Y-Teens Page Forty-three lif- CAROLYN SPONG DONALD STARE LUCILLE STEPHAN LEON STEWART Sermon Committee Banquet Committee Honor Society BOBBIE STEWART BEVERLY STIRITZ IERRY STONEBURNER THOMAS SWARM Teqmai Y-Teens Tegmai Y-Teens Rifle Club A Cappella Choir A Cappella Choir Hi-Y Reception Committee , . , J NANCY SWEARINGEN MARY JOY SWEARENGIN GAYLE SWERINGEN JAMES SWISHER Announcement Committee French Club Announcement Committee Honor Society A Cappella Choir Office Assistant Social Committee Sermon Committee A Cappella Choir -if Page Forty-four 134- , Y 4 Baby F ace DAVID SWITZER SOPHIE TARAZEWSKI MARY ALICE TAYLOR WILLIE B. TAYLOR Teqmai Y-Teens Honor Society Class Day Committee Library Assistant G.A.A. Bookroom Assistant WILLIS TAYLOR RONALD THEIS IOYCE THOMAS ROBERT THOMAS Football National Honor Society Teqmai Y-Teens Basketball A Cappella Choir Picnic Committee Banquet Comrnittee -,Sf Page Forty-five CLIFF THOMPSON MARY KAY THOMPSON BARBARA TOKASH IAMES TOMLIN Basketball Te-qmai Y-Teens Annual Staff Hi-Y Teqmai Y-Teens A Cappella Choir LEHMAN TOMLIN DONALD TREHAN DONALD TUL DONNA VAGILLION Banquet Committee Stagecraft Club Annual Staff Clinic Assistant Settin' and Sunnin' 'tif Page Forty-six li?- BEVERLY VALENTINE EDWARD VALLEY HARRY VEITE TOM VESY Projector Operator IEANETIE VIVOLO MARY LOU WACK ADRIENNE WARD KENNETH WARDLE Honor Society A Cappella Choir A Cappella Choir A Cappella Choir Honor Society Hi-Y Mixer Committee Social Committee Console Operator, SHERMAN WASHINGTON IANICE WATKINS NANCY WATT MARIANN WATTERS Teqmai Y-Teens Play Committee Student Council Play Committee -PEI Page Forty-seven Ef- CAROL WEITZMAN MARGARET WHITE RUTH WHITE DONALD WIP F National Honor Society Library Assistant GAA. Hi-Y Clinic Assistant A Cappella Choir Teqmai Y-Teens Mixer Committee DONNA WI!-'F IOHN WILLIAMS IOSEPHINE ,WILLIAMS PHYLLIS WILLIAMS Teqmai Y-Teens RO Club Teqmai Y-Teens Teqmai Y-Teens Reception Committee A Cappella Choir Picnic Committee French Club Hi-Y Honor Society THOMAS WILLIAMS EVELYN WILSON WILLIAM WOLFCALE ROBERTA WOODROW Football Baseball Honor SocietY Hi-Y Picnic Committee Sermon Committee RO Club Teqmai Y-Teens 'iff Page Forty-eight l3f- 1 MARGARET WOODWORTH DONALD WORKMAN DOLORES WRIGHT THOMAS WYNN Voice Staff National Honor Society Office Assistant Baseball Honor Society Football Teqmai Y-Teens Hi-Y Tegrnai Y-Teens RO Club Library Assistant RICHARD YOUNGER ROBERT ZEBRASKY MARK ZIGORIS MARTHA ZOLDAK Picnic Committee I-li-Y National Honor Society Teqmai Y-Teens Picnic Committee Mixer Committee Library Assistant t ANDREW ZVILNA Hi-Y A Cappella Choir Banquet Committee -tif Page Forty-nine E+ The Undergrads . SPI-NRE HCRDENV DIRECTORW 0? ulllluagfu: fE2v D.,L!'-Em, ...- K .7 D0 NOT V M 0 O 4 X Q x ll ll l lllll lla!!! :alumni ll El l IIIII llll I 1 .llll ll laalllx .llelllll I Ill Q ll llll XB! 334-Y XX KKK K X f ' Page Fifty-one K+ Class of 1955 . . . Top Row Cleft to rightlz E. Adams, S. Akers, P. Alcorn, C. Allen, I. Anderson I. Appleman, I. Auld, R. Aulisio, S. Avery, R. Bailey. 2nd Row: B. Baldwin, D. Banks, S. Barwicki, D. Baxter, C. Bean, R. Beardmore G. Beattie, A. Beatty, I. Beckman, P. Belinky. 3rd Row: I. Bell, S. Bell, A. Ben, A. Bengtson, M. Benninger, W. Berkman D. Bertko, W. Birath, R. Blair, R. Blama. 4th Row: B. Bode, F. Boggs, I. Booth, C. Boston, P. Bott, D. Brammer, M Breedlove, E. Bretz, G. Brown, I. Brownlee. 5th Row: I. Bryan, T. Bowser, W. Boyd, N. Boyland, E. Boyle, D. Bubon P. Buchanan, D. Buff, P. Burgeson, B. Burich. 6th Row: I. Burkett, M. Butts, C. Burr, M. Campbell, D. Campolito, F. Cannell I. Cannell, T. Capuzello, L. Carden, L. Carosella. W -:El Page Fifty-two 23+ Class of 1955 . . . Top Row Cleft to rightl: I. Catheline, I. Caylor, M. Chianese, W. Chmielewski, C. Chubb, S. Clark, M. Clevenstine, C. Clinkscale, S. Cohen, M. Colangelo. 2nd Row: A. Collins, H. Collins, I. Cook, P. Cook, A. Cooper, R. Cooper, I. Corcoran, I. Corcoran, M. Costello, K. Cowher. 3rd Row: I. Court, B. Cozad, I. Crawford, V. Cromley, I. Crosby, R. Cupp, E. Curry, Y. D'1-Xnnessa, C. Daugherty, M. Davidow. 4th Row: C. Dawson, F. Day, M. Deislinger, D. DeLaurentis, C. Dohar, E Domagalski, N. Donchess, G. Dorfi, E. Dovala, G. Drosopoulos. 5th Row: I. Drotleff, I. Dubyak, I. Duganne, M. Dunham, N. Dunn, C. Duns- more, B. Dyer, B. Egolf, C. Egolf, R. Eichelberger. Bth Row: I. Eperjelsi, C. Erickson, P. Ericson, D. Essany, I. Evans, R. Fairbanks I. Farnbauer, R. Farran, I. Favia, E. Fecko. -HEI Page Fifty-three I-Es Class of 1955 . . . Top Row fleft to rightb: D. Fink, F. Fisher, B. Fitzgibbon, D. Fiucci, P. Foerster M. Foran, G. Forsyth, C. Fowler, B. Frazier, C. Fraysier. 2nd Row: A. Gallagher, B. Gamgene, H. Garner, H. Garner, R. Gatte, I. Gaul C. Geer, R. Gelonese, I. Gentilcore, E. Gipson. 3rd Row: E. Gluck, D. Goist, I. Graham, P. Grameth, S. Grant, B. Gray, A Greenfield, B. Grissette, C. Gross, B. Gupton. 4th Row: I. Hall, D. Halleck, A. Hans, B. Harding, T. Harmicar. G. Hawkins, E. Head, C. Heatley, L. Henderson, S. Henry. 5th Row: D. Herbert, C. Higgins, I. Hightower, B. Hill, H. Hilliard, P. Hodge E. Holmes, A. Huckerbee, R. Huish, T. Hull. Sth Row: N. Hupp, E. Isaly, I. Iacobs, B. Ianik, P. Iarvis, G. Iay, R. Iennings, T. Ienkins, E. Iohns, I. Iones. -if Page Fifty-four R+ Class of 1955 . . Top Row fleft to rightlz F. Kaqlik, H. Kantarze, G. Karas, A. Kern, I. Kester, R. Kimbrough, B. Kirkpatrick, H. Klingensmith, T. Knuff, K. Komenak. 2nd Row: I. Komenak, D. Kovalchik, F. Krizan, I. Kumnick, I. Lakatos, D. Landle, G. Leedy, I. Lewis, B. Liga, F. Linberger. 3rd Row: M. Lipp, A. Logan, I. Lucarell, I. Lynn, D. Lytle, I. Madden, S. Maiorana, R. Malloy, K. Mandry, N. Manning. 4th Row: I. Markovicz, R. Markovicz, P. Marra, L. Marshall, A. Marion, B. Marwood, B. Maurer, A. Maxim, R. Mazerik, S. McCreery. 5th Row: W. McCreary, L. McCormack, B. McDonough, I. McDonough, E. McLendon, B. McLuckey, V. McMi11in, B. McMullen, H. McSkirnming, T. McSkimminq. Sth Row: C. Means, I. Meeds, T. Melewski, E. Merten, I. Miller, I. Miller, R. Millikin, B. Mogg, M. Monroe, E. Moore. if Page Fifty-five If Class of 1955 5. X. Q... sf .tw- -an .W Q. :tier -I 215555.-Lms??:E??E5U5 tif ' :eww A 1 as ts saws .sswwmm '-1: A. -Q.. ft-- ' Z :S 1 ' , ' - fi- cg i 1 1 NMSP. W,-. ...Q Af, 2135555 Q ,Q gs Eb 'sf gsvzgy, Q -A9511 :ww 3l'.'f .. . S3351 - -az., kv . 5 Q 31 ' 1 .. SI 5 ES , ....... 5' -.-- f ' 555 ,. 55 522 -9 ig? EE I X 5222 ? ,, 1 !15' ? 3 55 55 '25 -, ifiiii afigg ' WS .-. 1 fi? .5i?Ei 2?'iE F A.. 3, if in is wi , -. 1 -.- H it -::if!s-:1:,- 'I . iris sf ., -E5 . 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A f'-:S Q iii Ei if 6 65553WQSQWSETSSSSQEEW5354525 N iw itiiEi.5 i 53?Swi ' ' '- ---- 5.5 2 '.'I'g2f1a:?i-.-g:.,:1 , -4' I 'Q' W A 53552553 :::,:'s, gii1 xii 1' , -.411 .Ai gifs . A W . . A 1 fs, , iffy az A 'w s' .r'.g.S.e:5:i2., A-.fi - -22.1.52 .. A... 3 , 'V fziig, 45fh ?2+5'S--f'--225. 55.55-4 fliifgi i' g? -1 51?' 5: Ef'55-iiiif -E F iflfiiiiii E . Wig p 'L A A X ' A S, Top Row Geft to righthz T. Moore, D. Moran, R. Morgan, E. Morris, D. Morrison, M. 2nd Row: F. Nall, J. Nettanall, M. Nehry, R. Nelson, R. Nesbitt, S. Nevada, R. Noday, A. Nolan, R. North, K. Oates. 3rd Row: T. Obney, C. Oleksak, T. Olsen, K. Olson, W. Overly, G. Owen, R. Owen, B. Palisin. 4th Row: P. Pallante, B. Palma, C. Pappas, B. Parker, S. A. Patrone, A. Patton, P. Pearch, I. Pettit. 5th Row: R. Prall, P. Pupio, B. Rankin, P. Raptou, D. Reed, V. Rees, I. Reese, L. Reese. Sth Row: D. Remigo, R. Renze, C. Repasky, G. Repasky, B. Richards, N. Richards, R. Rishavy, B. Ritz, M. Roche, R. Rochow. if Page Fifty-six E+ D. Morgan, R. Morgan, R. Morgan, Murray, S. Myers. D. O'Nei11, M. Osment, Parthemos, E. Patrick, B. Raub, I. Reardon, Class of 1955 Top Bow tleft to rightlz I. Rogers, C. Bohrbaugh, D. Ronzi, D. Rosser, C. Ruth, C. Ryder, E. Saresky, M. Saroich, G. Saupp, W. Saupp. 2nd Row: I. Scarsella, B. Schafer, E. Scheetz, R. Schewirey, I. Schultz, T Schulz, F. Sedlar, P. Shacklock, T. Seferiadis, S. Sell. 3rd Row: F. Shaw, K. Sielert, D. Simerlink, G. Simon, I. Simpson, S. Simpson I. Sinclair, E. Sippola, D. Slagle, A. Slater. ' 4th Row: E. Slaughter, I. Smith, I. Smith, B. Snider, B. Snyder, F. So, P. Som mer, D. Sorber, C. Stanley, V. Stark. 5th Row: S. Steianski, C. Stover, V. Swider, A. Swierz, D. Theis, A. Thomas D. Thomas, E. Thomas, I. Thornton, A. Tirimacco. Sth Row: S. Tolerton, G. Trabitz, G. Trask, M. Tremble, K. Triveri, M. Troll B. Tzagournis, M. Vanis, M. Vernarsky, R. Vincent. 655 Page Fifty-seven 7 Class of 1955 . . . . . .A .A ii .sri-2 -.. ' f f 3 1 ,1 A . . Top Row lleft to rightlz B. Walters, I. Warchol, R. Ward, B. Washak, I. Wash ington, T. Washington, N. Watt, D. Weber, R. Weiss, A. Weitzman. 2nd Row: H. Welsh, S. Weston, I. Wilkins, H. White, B. White, R. Whitmore A. Williams, B. Williams, E. Williams, G. Williams. 3rd Bow: S. Williams, B. Wolfgang, B. Wolff, B. Workman, K. Wylam, R Yaist, M. Yee, L. Yosna, D. Zaprzalka, M. Zedlar. 4th Row: R. Zimmerman. iii Page Fifty-eight 131' Class of 1956 . . . Top Row lleit to rightl: M. I. Agar, M. Alexee, I. Allan, C. Anderson, P. An- drews, S. Antronica, M. Anzellotti, I. Arnold, N. Ashley, N. Aulisio. 2nd Row: M. L. Aurelio, I. Ausnehner, I. Bailey, R. Baker, P. Barber, A Bartlett, B. Barton, B. Benutis, B. Beck, C. Beedham. 3rd Row: A. Behnke, D. Bengiveno, D. Benko, M. Berquist, T. Bethea, B Bigelow, R. Billingslea, H. Blair, R. Blair, B. Blunt. 4th Row: B. Booth, C. Borowski, B. Botty, S. Bratton, C. Brenner, A. Brown F. Brown, I. Brown, S. Brown, I. Brownlee. 5th Row: H. Bowers, B. Bowser, C. Boylan, C. Bozic, N. Bubon, E. Burke, B Burks, B. Burnside, A. Burr, B. Burwig. Sth Row: S. Butts, R. Campradt, B. Carlson, N. Carroll, G. Caventer, I. Carr H. Carney, W. Caruso, E. Cashwell, R. Centofanti. -:iff Page Fifty-nine 1 Class of 1956 . . . Top Row Cleft to rightlz I. Chertoff, B. Childs, B. I. Childs, C. Chismar, S 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Sth Christy, S. Clark, B. Cleland, R. Colton, T. Cook, D. Cooper. Row: M. Corbett, I. Cornelli, C. Cornell, I. Cram, I. Cramer, B. Curry M. Court, I. Crowl, R. Cunningham, V. Daley. Row: I. D'Annessa, P. Davanzo,. B. Daugherty, I. Davidson, D. Davies I. Davis, L. Davis, K. Dawson, R. DeAngelis, V. Decker. Row: F. DeGroodt, M. DeLaurentis, C. Delliquadri, V. De1Signore, S DeMarco, M. Deppner, D. Diehl, S. DiTommaso, P. Ditzler, B. Dixon. Row: B. Doneyko, R. Douglas, B. Doyle, F. Ducay, C. Ebersbacher, S Eisenburger, I. Evans, B. Fajack, C. Farcas, M. Farcas. Bow: G. Fares, E. Fell, I. Fergus, E. Ficocelli, E. Finesilver, I. Fink, F Fish, R. Fitch, Y. Floyd, S. Foreman. -if Page Sixty E+ Class of 1956 . . . Top Bow Cleft to rightl: I. Fotta, R. Frank, G. Franklin, P. Freeman, H. Fugett F. Gallagher, M. Garansi, L. Garcia, V. Gargano, R. Garvin. 2nd Row: R. Gengler, I. Gerlach, A. Gibson, M. Gilbert, C. Girts, T. Glanges T. Glanton, H. Gobely, N. Gollan, I. Gorman. 3rd Row: R. Goss, I. Granitto, M. Grant, B. Grate, C. Gray, P. Gregory, B Green, L. Greenfield, T. Gregory, B. Groves. 4th Row: S. Guilkey, I. Hadjis, D. Hahn, B. Halcxtek, M. Halleck, B. Hammar R. Harnish, I. Harrington, H. Harris, I. Harris. 5th Bow: M. Harris, M. Harris, P. Harris, D. Hartman, L. Hartman, W. Head S. Hershberger, B. Hickman, B. Hoon, I. Howe. 6th Row: S. Hoyle, M. Hrehovcik, M. Hudkins, B. Hughes, H. Hughes, B. Hull I.'Hull, E. Humphrey, R. Hunsberger, D. Hunt. 425 Page Sixty-one I I 1 I I Class of 1956 . . . Top Row lleft to rightiz M. Hunter, F. Icrcobucci, T. Ilors, C. Iackson, C. Ienkins D. Ienkins, B. Iohnson, I. Iohnson, I. Iohnson, I. Iohnston. 2nd Bow: L. Iohnston, P. Iones, R. Iones, T. Iones, D. Iordorn, I. Ioseph, R Ioseph, S. Ioseph, R. Iulius, D. Kalivcms. 3rd Bow: I. Kegley, E. Keith, P. Kelly, I. Kennedy, R. Kimberlin, D. Kim brough, M. Kinder, T. King, M. King, D. Kinser. 4th Row: -P. Kirsch, E. Kloss, B. Koeller, F. Koliser, S. Kotsol, M. Kovelski B. Kovelski, L. Kuhley, A. Kuntz, G. Lc1Bron. 5th Row: R. Lcrkovich, M. Lcztsko, I. Lehnerd, K. Leonard, I. Leunk, A. Lewis I. Lewis, N. Lewis, B. Licek, M. Lipp. Sth Bow: I. Logue, C. Londos, G. Loughner, B. Louis, A. Lucente, A. Luscre D. Lyons, T. Mcrgourcrs, R. Moriorcxna, B. Mallory. -if Page Sixty-two 1 Class of 1956 . . . Top Row fleit to rightlz M. Morlmer, P. Mandry, I. Morrciellcr, P. Morrinelli R. Marino, A. Mcrrki, B. Mcmrkovis, B. Marsilio, E. Marion, S. Mcrshorda. Znd Row: T. Monstrcxmico, M. Mazi, I. Mcxzerik, F. Mcxzzomrino, G. McBride, I McCall, C. McCc1ughtry, L. McCombs, B. McDonald, T. McEomeney. 3rd Row: H. McElroy, P. McGarry, M. McHenry, B. McKenzie, V. McKinley C. McPhi1licu'ny, I. Meehan, P. Midland, B. Mika, B. Mikesell. 4th Row: A. Miller, E. Miller, I. Miller, O. Miller, R. Miller, I. Milner, D. Mills B. Milush, V. Moretti, I. Moore. Sth Row: I. Morris, G. Morris, G. Morrow, D. Mortimer, D. Moschellcx, D Mucha, B. Murphy, N. Murphy, P. Murphy, P. Murray. Sth Row: C. Ncrgy, P. Nelson, V. Nickel, T. Niles, B. Nitch, D. Nlahry, C. Neri T. Nuih, C. Nutt, I. Olekscxk. if Page Sixty-t ree 1 Class of 1956 . . . Top Row fleft to rightlz M. Olsen, A. Ongerth, I. Ostroff, L. Owens, I. Palma, L. Parks, I. Partlow, M. Paskey, M. Pasquale, S. Paternosto. 2nd Row: B. Patton, R. Patton, I. Patterson, T. Patterson, H. Peaks, D. Peepers S. Percy, P. Perrocco, D. Perno, I. Pescitani. 3rd Row: C. Phipps, K. Pollard, I. Popovich, C. Port, M. Porter, M. Potts, D Prevoznak, B. Probyn, B. Prosser, I. Prosser. '4th Row: G. Protain, M. Pyles, D. Ramage, F. Ramos, A. Reed, B. Reed, D Richards, R. Richards, T. Rice, D. Richel. .5th Row: C. Riifle, B. Riley, T. Ripple, L. Roberts, M. Robinson, S. Rochow C. Rogers, B. Rouse, V. Ruscitti, B. Russell. Sth Row: M. Rusu, I. Safranic, R. Sakara, R. Salmen, R. Salsgiver, A. Salvct tore, M. Sanchez, I. Shaner, A. Scheetz, I. Schmid. -tif Page Sixty-four 12+ 1 - Class of 1956 . Top Row Cleft to righthz B. Schrode, G. Schultz, R. S z, B. Schrum, R. Scott, M. Sedlar, C. Sharkey, H. Sharp, B. Shaw, Shksv. 2nd Row: D. Sheridan, E. Shields, C. Shinglededker, M. Simerlink, I. Sirak, H. Smith, A. Smith, B. Smith, I. Smythe, R. Snipes. 3rd Row: I. Snow, I. Snyder, E. Soloveiko, D. Spagnola. P. Spangler, R. Speed, I. Spencer, D. Spencer, I. Spratt, R. Springer. 4th Row: G. Stare, Starr, C. Stefanski, H. Sternburg, M. Stewart, I. Straw- derman, B. Streb, R. Sulenski, I. Swierz, B. Taormina. 5th Row: P. Tavolario, B. Taylor, C. Taylor, C. Taylor, L. Taylor, R. Teel, A Testa, R. Thurik, A. Tisone, K. Tomlin. Sth Row: M. Tomlin, D. Thomas, G. Thomas, E. Thompson, I. Todd, I. Tokash B. Toohey, A. Trammell, S. Trammell, H. Trigg. -it Page Sixty-five Fif- Class of 1956 . . . Top Row Cleft to rightl: S. Trochio, D. Troll, T. Twinbull, R. Turney, B. Tyma R. Vahey, B. Valley, G. Van Horn, R. Varner, E. Vaupel. Zncl Row: P. Veite, A. Verdream, 'I. Viggiano, E. Voitus, R. Wagner, I. Wallace B. Walters, G. Warder, B. Wardle. 3rd Row: B. Webster, M. Weden, I. Weiss, P. Welsh, H. West, D. Williams F. Williams, I. Williams, R. Williams, I. Willis. 4th Row: G. Wilson, I. Winning, S. Withrow, R. Womack, L. Woolley, D Wright, I. Yee, I. Yonnotti, I. Zemko, R. Zins. 5th Row: F. Zoldan, M. Zulick. -PH Page Sixty-six Iss Activities I I O 7.,- l' I' v Z ,g,.'5 I li 'ffl 'wrmi-Ka K no-r :fob rzocissrz 2 :cs cm f V M V. J ffsZV ' qiiiiaq' Q J , 5 i ' i ws T' , ii 1 Q kiqxmwgbjg- X ew - Q if' i -'Eff Page Sixty-seven 134- WM lvl: Projector Cperators . . . Seated: Monty Hughes, Frank Kryzan, Ray Blair. 2nd Row: Ioe Booker, Eugene Iohns, Dick Lichney, Dick Byers, Ronnie Beardmore. 3rd Row: Bill Wolfgang, Augie Brown, lim Johnston, Ralph Shaw. One of the more important organizations about school is the motion picture operators. As any teacher will tell you, the group, advised by Mr. Horace Biggs and Mr. Iohn Maharry, is a great supplementary aid to every course in the school. At one time or another, you'l1 find in Room 220 classes in English, history, language, driving, and the sciences. The boys must be able to operate the two projectors in the booth, the slide machine with the turntable accompanying it, and be able to splice broken film at a moment's notice. Requirements: reliability and industriousness. -iff Page Sixty-eight 13+ Library Assistants . . . OFFICERS President ..... . . Nancy Slater Vice-President . . . . . . Peggy White Secretary . . . Nancy Richards Treasurer . . . . . Helen Amon The library assistants, under the direction of Mr. Iohn Creager, librarian, and Mrs. Helen Shaw, assistant librarian, supervise a very valuable service to the school. The assistants have many duties: aiding students, collecting books, filing, and shelving. They serve five hours a Week in the library, which is a pretty heavy load to add to anybody's schedule. Their work also gives them practice in office and library routines and the opportunity to learn how to get along with others. A r lst Row: Mary Ann Litavetz, Helen Amon, Ruth Cyphert, Pat Greene, Ioan Olejar, Peggy White, Sara Iones. 2nd Row: Sophie Tarazewski, Iohn Creaqer, advisor, Monica Pasquale, Carmela Carfara, Nancy Slater, Veronica Swider, Janice Nief, Eloise Petite. 3rd Row: Tom Beatty, Bob Licek, Mike DeVincent, Mary Ann Paskey, Patti Bott, Nancy Richards. tif Page Sixty-nine lls Office Assistants . . . lst Row: Betty King, Dorothy Mucha, Rosemary Corcoran. 2nd Row: Frances Kaglik, Ruth Marvel, Dory Wright, Gayle Sweringen, Pat Perkins, Ruth Fairbanks. Two groups represented above: main office and attendance office. The Attendance office helpers, directed by Karl Soller, type, mimeograph and distribute the daily absence report, which now features a daily Weather report! The girls in the Main office receive telephone calls, operate the ditto machine, run messages, write hall passes and admits, assort mail and take care of the card files. Eagerness and Willingness characterize their service. -if Page Seventy lie French Club . . . lst Row: Veronica Swider, Eileen Scheetz, Kaye Wylam, Connie Pappas, Ioyce Bryan, Ann Williams, Virginia McMillen, Beverly Barton, Ioy Swearingen, Clara Clinkscales, 2nd Row: Robert Cohens, Charles Spong, Dorothy Brammer, Polly Grameth, Alexander Marton, Paul Raptou, Anthony Pannozzo, Roy Fisher, adivsor. OFFICERS President ..... . . . . . Kaye Wylam Vice-President . .. ..... Ioyce Bryan Secretary ..... .. . Phyllis Williams Treasurer ........... .......... C harles Spong Organizing this year, members of South High's French Club, Les Iolis Coeurs, under the guidance of Boy Fisher, met each Tuesday in Room 112 from 3:15 till 4:00 p.m. Activities during the past school term included a social meeting with the French Club of Liberty High School, a speaker, sending clothing to needy people in France, corresponding with French students, working on a French assembly, and planning a Mardi Gras with the Liberty High French Club. Les Iolis Coeurs has as its motto To Make French Friends. elif Page Seventy-two lif- Clinic Assistants Got an ache? Got a pain? Come on down to the clinic. The nurse's assistants are there every day eager and Willing to relieve your aches and pains. The girls devote their own study periods to providing you with first aid. They're in charge of the clinic Tuesday and Thursday, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, they assist our school nurse, Mrs. Herzog. Other duties include keeping the health records in order and up to date and aiding Mrs. Herzog in giving the annual all-school physical check-up. Good work, gals! lst Row: Iackie McDonough, Ann Reed. 'Znd Row: Phyllis Williams, Carol Weitzman, Sally Burgstaller, Nancy lacobs. -tif Page Seventy-three 53+ ROClub . . . lst Row: Wally Birath, Karl Manclry, Tom Williams, Ron Rogers, Frank Mancini, Iohn Williams, Tom Cardwell, Bob Scheidemantel, Erwin Meyer. 2nd Row: Don Workman, Bob Durkin, Dan Morgan, Ioe Gentilcore, Al Petrone, Gene McMullen, lim Cook, Bob Nelson, Mike Eisenberqer. 3rd Row: Bob Dyer, Skip Cailor, Tom Iones. lack Bates, Paul Mandry, Sam Baiocco, Fred Linberqer, Iohn Owen, Dave El'l-latton, Lew Smith, Oliver Jenkins, Iim McCarthy, Karl Soller, advisor. RO Club, having as a motto Service Above Self, made 1953-54 a year of real service to the school. Heading the list of events was the second annual Homecoming, com- plete with a selection of queen and court, and an all-school dance afterwards. RO Club included among its other projects the collection of funds for band uniforms, the opportunity for members to meet with Rotary Club mem- bers to discuss various careers and the sending of one of its members, Bob Scheidemantel, to a World Affairs Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio. Sponsored by the adult organization, Rotary, RO Club lists the following officers for the current year: President, Robert Durkin: Vice-President, Eugene McMullen: Secretary, Ronald Rogers, and Treasurer, Iohn Bates. Page Seventy-four lif- Voice Staff . . . Under the editorship of Pat Bennett and Regis Murphy, the Voice of South High broke 1,000 subscriptions for the first time in eight years. There was a lot of fun for everyone: assignments to be made . . . deadlines to meet . . . news to be ferretted out . . . copy to type and edit . . . ads to get . . . distribution . . . a budget to meet. Meeting daily at the old stand, 110, the Voice staff, advised by Ted Moore, had as its objective complete coverage. Covered it all, too! Two big assemblies, one in the fall and the other in the spring, both well-attended and well-received by the student body. lst Row: Sandra Stefanski, Marcia Davidow, Mary Ann Litavetz, Elaine Garramone, Carol Naples. 2nd Row: Pat Bennett, Barbara Bode, Janet Reese, Carol Erickson, Daryll Banks, Margaret Woodworth, 3rd Row: Piobert Durkin, George Marriott, lack Bates, Regis Murphy, Robert Boylan, Robert Scheide- mante . -if Page Seventy-five to Stagecraft Club . . . lst Row: Donna Lytle, Phyllis Iarvis, Ianice Simpson, Ruth Cyphert, Mary Ruth Duvall, Mary Lou Esposito, Elizabeth Lee, Natalie Karninski, Virginia McMillin, Ann Williams, Linda Carosella, lane Beckman, Patsy Alcorn, Ioyce Reardon, Kaye Wylam, Ioyce Bryan, Kathryn Dohar. 2nd Row: E. G. Diehm, Joy Swearingen, Iackie Baptiste, Anita Orlando, Ieanette Vivolo, Mary Ann Berquist, Pat Bennett, Norma Arquilla, Donna Knupp, Iackie Kimberlin, Mary Colangelo, lane Iacobs, Lois McCormack, Iane Lucarell, Daryll Banks, Shirley Hall, Sara Iones, Patricia Perkins. Kathleen Gaver. 3rd Row: Eloise Petite, Mary Ann Litavetz, Nancy Iacobs, Rosemary Corcoran, Gail Beattie, Carol Ryder, Sandra Stefanski, Charlotte Gross, Beverly Gray, Carol Egolf, Luella Blackstone. 4th Row: Dick Dodson, Regis Murphy, Irwin Meyer, Bill Wolfgale, Dave Heeter, Bob Palisin, Bill Mcljuckey, Monty Hughes. George Drosopolous, Iirn Cook, Mike Sakara, Bruce Schrum, Art Greenfield, Ted Glanges, Ralph Renze, Larry Corbett. OFFICERS President ...... ........... . . . Elizabeth Lee Vice-President .. ..... David Heeter Secretary .... . . Natalie Kaminski Organized for the purpose of promoting interest in the field of drama and giving members opportunity to construct scenery, take part in the busi- ness activities of the organization and direct, the Stagecrait also presents two 11111-length plays to the students of South High: this year Stage Door. a comedy drama of life in a theater boarding house, and Stag Line. a theater comedy. Stagecrait meets once a month to organize its activities in the Little Theater. Advisor is E. G. Diehm. +35 Page Seventy-seven Er- Stagecraft Play St D age oor By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber E. G. Diehm, Director William Mclluckey, Assistant-- Olga Brandt ..... Bernice Niemyer . Susan Paige .... Mattie ........ Mary Harper Mary McCune .... Madeline Vauelain Iudith Canfield . .. Ann Braddock Mrs. Orcutt ..... Kaye Hamilton . .. Pat Devine .... Linda Shaw . . . lean Maitland . .. Bobby Melrose . .. Louise Mitchell . . . Kendall Adams .. Terry Randall . .. Frank ......... Sam Hastings .... Iimmy Devereaux Fred Powell ..... Lou Milhauser . . . David Kingsley . . . Keith Burgess . .. CAST -if Page Seventy-eight E+ . . . . .Carol Ryder . . . .Anita Orlando . . . .Iane Lucarell ...Jeanette Vivolo . . . .Linda Carosella . . . . .Sara Jones . . . .Kaye Wylam . . . .Daryll Banks . . .Carol Stefanski . .Iackie Kimberlin . . . . .Patsy Alcorn .. .Ianice Simpson . . . .Phyllis Iarvis . . . .Donna Knupp Mary Ruth Duvall . . .Ioy Swearingin . . . . . .Donna Lytle .Sandra Stefanski . . . .Bill Wolfgang . . . . .Erwin Meyer . . . . .Ted Glanges ......Iim Cook . . . . .Mike Sakara . . . .Larry Corbett . . . .Bill McLuckey lg, -5 ,c k 5774765 530012 'X ?f 2 Z Annual Staff . . . lst Row: Roween Ayers, Carole Chorjel, Eloise Petite, leanette Vivolo, Mary Ann Litavetz, Elaine Garramone, Pat Bennett, Beverly Barton, Carol Lemke, Marlene Luscre, Nancy Richards. 2nd Row: Iohn Costello, Hugh Laverie, Bill Marsh, lay Williams, Marie DiGiacomo, Elizabeth Lee, Mary Lou Esposito, Sandra lsakson, Mary Eidel, Mike DeVincent. 3rd Row: Bob Prichtel, lack Owen, lim Dolby, Bob Sekinger, lim lones, Tom Cunningham, Tom Cardwell, Ken Wardle, lohn Hunter, Alvin LaSasso, Regis Murphy, George Davis. Every day, third period, for the last year the editorial staff of the Annual met in Room 110. Debate and argument preceeded slow progress over such important items as: theme . . . cover . . . illustrations . . . deciding upon snapshots . . . taking 1,000 individual pictures . . . identifying them . . . pasting them icarefullyl. The slow business of senior pictures . . . senior payments . . . Writeups . . . arguments with all and sundry about this and that. The advertising staff was busy, too, running around looking for ads . . turning in 16 pages . . . collecting the money. The end in sight: figuring out the bills. Everything even! All done! And a book we hope you'll enjoy! it Page Eighty le? Expenditures Games to amuse Annual Staff .... Comic books to amuse Staff ........... 3-D projector equipment to amuse Staff 3-speed record player to amuse Staff Records Clatestl to amuse Staff .......,.... Cost of hiring entertainers to amuse Staff .... Cost of installing private phones for use oi Staff Annual Staffs trip to Coronation ............ Annual Staffs trip to Bermuda for Christmas . Annual Staffs trip to Army-Navy game .... Amounts of bets Annual Staff lost on Navy .. Cost of installing private elevators for class . . Cost of repairing elevator after everybody tried to go up in it at the same time . .. Paper used by writers ................. Erasers for writers ..... Pencil ............. .. . . Staff room redecorating ................... Amount collected for Needy Children's Home . Annual Staif's Halloween Party ........... Miscellaneous Cfoolish expendituresl .... Total . Income from sale of Annuals .... Income from senior pictures . .. Income from Advertisers ........... Income from Bureau of Engraving .... Total . . . if Page Eighty-one ts S 1,714.11 941.23 154,249.12 139.95 14,375.75 18,439.07 1,000.99 57,734.19 39,867.14 2,728.12 213,815.01 11,212.12 11,212.12 513.13 27.14 .05 22,411.57 54.17 54.17 l,247,839.l4 T-il? 35l,798.358.29 S 50.25 75.05 62.70 l,798,l70.29 S1,798,358.29 Cosmo Club . . . Seated: Louise Montana, Ann Percy. Standing: Ioan Fares, Barbara Barvitski, Eleanor Morris, Dolores Yurich. The Cosmo Club, consisting of 24 girls from all city high schools who are enrolled in cosmetology, meet at the Choffin Vocational Center every first and third Tuesday under the advisorship of Goldie Harrison. Activities for the present year included several dances at the Y.M.C.A.. a skating party, a swintming party and a picnic in the spring. if Page Eighty-two Console Operators . . . lst Row: Kenneth Wardle, Dolores Bubon, Beverly Barton, Natalie Kaminslci, Elizabeth Lee. 2nd Row: E. G. Diehm, Arthur Greenfield, Larry Hughes, Bill Wolfgang, Bob Sekingsr. Your attention, please, for the morning announcements is a familiar phrase to South High students. Few of us realize how much our daily life is affected by the console operators. In addition to the regular morning announcements, many teachers depend upon the console operators to pipe in special records for the benefit of their classes. An operator is on duty every period of the day to relay announcements from the office to the entire school, all under the careful supervision of Edgar Diehm. if Page Eighty-four Girls' Athletic Association President .... Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer . . OFFICERS . Barbara Brown Kitty Lou Heubel Veronica Swider . . . Nancy Foley G. A. A. met the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 3 15 p m in the girls' gym Where they sponsored a basketball tournament, volleyball playday, football pep assembly, a picnic, and a swimming party G. A. A. is advised by Miss Florence Richards and has as its purpose to provide an intramural program for girls and to develop sportsmanship and school spirit. lst Row: Alice Taylor, Jackie Kimberlin, Elaine Garramone, Anita Orlando, Jackie Baptiste Dorothy Raub, Kitty Heubel, Barbara Brown, Nancy Foley, Veronica Swider, Joyce Reardon 2nd Row: Ruth White, Jackie Petit, Marie DiGiacomo, Jeanette Vivolo, Jane Beckman, Judy Appleman Amy Kern, Mary Lou Esposito, Carol Higgins, Barbara Bode, Jackie McDonough 3rd Row: Sally Clark, Rosemary Corcoran, Linda Carosella, Ann Williams, Arlene Hans Harriet Hilliard, Jane Jacobs, Louise Marshall, Carol Egolf, Beverly Gray, Beverly Hill 4th Row: Sally Barvitski, Molly Harren, Sara Jones, Sandra Nevada, Stelliann Parthemus Pat Foerster. Page Eighty-five 13+ A Cappella Choir The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Oliver P. Cash, is one of the most active and popular organizations at South High. Besides appearing at school assembly programs during the Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter seasons, it presents Christmas and Spring Concerts for the parents of the community. Among the 'choir's numerous community appearances are per- formances given before the student bodies of Princeton and Hillman Iunior High Schools and district Parent-Teacher Associations. The choir's big moment this year came during a half-hour appearance on Television Station WKBN-TV. gil Page Eighty-seven 1 Marching Band . . . lst 2nd 3rd 4th Sth 5th Row: Betty Gamgene, Martina Berquist, Donna Knupp, Carole Naples, Janice Simpson, Bowser, Mary lane Agar. Row: Bill Wardle, Bill Valley, Vernon Decker, Dick Sorber, Carmen Dellaquadri, Iohn lane Lucarell, Bonnie Iackling, Alvernia Salvatore, Minnie Yee, Director Arthur Horvath. Row: Carol Ann Higgins, Fritzi Boggs, Carolynn Burr, Kathleen Cowher, Irene Schultz, Price, lim Lewis, Iackie Kimberlin, Marlene Clevenstine, Barbara Brown. Row: Robert Blama, Bob Billingslea, Iack Favia, lack Cooper, Bob Doyle, Pat Sommer Lynn, lim Kester, Iames Goul. Flow: Kathleen Gaver, Carolyn McConnell, Bob Palisin, Melvin Butts, Don Oberer, Ray David Goist, Frank Mazzerino, Pat Perkins, Nancy Foley. Bonnie Weiss, Iarnes IoAnn Huish, Row: Don Dempsey, Bob Pratt, Forrest Russell, Donald McDermott, Ronald McDermott, Bob Goodrich, Bob Ward, Paul Erickson, Tom Knuff. South High's marching band is one of the chief prides of our school. Under the direction of Arthur Horvath, this organization had a most halt- active 1953-54 season as they marched, played and performed short time skits at the All-City Football Preview and nine ball games. In addition they took part in the Armistice Day Parade, the Sesquicentennial Parade and numerous school assembly programs. To Wind up the year the group held a public band concert the evening of April 9, presented separate performances at Hillman Iunior High School and Princeton Iunior High School and sup- plied the music for the commencement program in Iune. Acting as an advisory committee to solve the numerous problems that arose were Barbara Brown, Donald McDermott, lack Favia, Don Dempsey, and Iackie Kimberlin. -D81 Page Eighty-eight Q31- Cheerleaders . . . Iean Chadwick, Mary Ann Berquist, Iudy Appleman, Ioyce Reardon, Kitty Heubel, Jackie Baptiste O Malorettes . . . Betty Gamgene, Tina Berquist, Donna Knupp, Ianice Simpson, Bonnie Bowser, Ianice Agar, Carol Naples. -'El Page Eighty-nine Rl' ' y Printing Club . . . lst Row: Phil Pallanto, Willis Taylor, Martin Markovik, Fred Fisher, Robert Boomhower. Gene Dorn. 2nd Row: Sanford Lazar, Raymond Blair, Sherman Washington, Nathaniel Dunn, Robert Goodrich, Richard Lichney, Norman Day, advisor. 3rd Row: Eugene Baran. OFFICERS President ...... ........... ...... G e ne Dom VicePresident . . . .... Raymond Blair Secretary .... . . . Martin Markovich Treasurer .................... Robert Boomhower The newly-organized Printing Club, advised by Norman Day, is made up of second-and-third-year printing students and has as its motto, Watch Your Impression. The Printing Club lists as its objectives: Helping to produce printed material of benefit to the school. To develop leadership and initiative. To learn more about printing. To develop further printing skills. To provide a form of social activity among printing students. The Printing Club meets after school on Tuesdays and on Wednesdays for social activities. 'tif Page Ninety ..- Mi.- National Honor Society . . . lst Row: Barbara Brown, Elaine Garrarnone, Jeanette Vivolo, Mary Ann Berquist, Kitty Huebel, Mary lane loseph, Arlene Brammer, Adrienne Ward, Mattie Howell, Betty Muccillo, Donna Mallory, Anna Schultz, Carmelo Carfaro, Audrey Altheidet. 2nd Row: Norma Arquilla, Mary Lou Esposito, Beverely Schoenfelt, Adrienne Lenton, Pat Bennett, Nancy Iacobs, Anita Orlando, Alice Taylor, Carolyn McConnell, Alice Epps, Betty King, Pat Rodgers, Mary Ruth Duvall, Irma Meyer. 3rd Bow: Theresa Fabry, Margie Nelson, Pat Perkins, Sara Shields, Carol Iones, Susie Iones, Natalie Kaminski, Iackie Kimberlin, Peggy Woodworth, Mary Lee Dunning, Carole Lemke, Phyllis Williams, Barbara Gray. 4th Row: Roberta Woodrow, Carol Weitzman, Iim Swisher, David I-leeter, Bob Scheidemantel, Ronald Theis, Erwin Meyer, Ernest Perry, Mark Zigoris, Donald Stare, Sara Iones, Ioanne Sarnmartino. Sth Row: Alvin LoSasso, Dan Oberer, Mike Sakara, Bob Nelson, Mike Eisenburger, Bob Durkin, Don Workman, Ioe Siman, Iohn Owen. The students pictured above have been selected for membership in the South High Chapter of the National Honor Society. This is the most highly- coveted goal that seniors may achieve scholastically. Advised by Ethel Milligan and Roy Fellers, the National Honor Society holds two elections each year cmd lists as qualifications for membership high scholastic stand- ing, leadership and character. -'Sf Page Ninety-two EP Hi-Y Club . . . OFFICERS President ..... Bob Scheidemantel Vice-President . . . ...... Ioe Siman Secretary .. . George Marriott Treasurer . . . . . . Donald Wifi Advised by Roy Fisher, Hi-Y during the past school year sponsored an all-school dance, took part in the annual Christmas Dance, held several joint meetings with Y-Teen clubs, participated in Hi-Y Civic Day, entered two teams in the Hi-Y Basketball League and sponsored a poor family at Christrnas time. lst Row: W. Snyder, W. Marsh, W. Overly, D. Wiff, B. Boylan, I. Bates, C. Bartlett, G. Marriott, I. Williams, V. Riccardo, T. Cardwell, R. Chmielewski, I. Meyers, R. Scheiclemantel. 2nd Row: R. Dyer, E. Gluck, R. Milanowski, T. Olsen, L. Cailor, R. Nelson, D. Heeter, D. Grace, I. Catheline, T. Williams, C. Moore, I. Hunter, D. Workman. 3rd Row: R. Palisin, L. Smith, R. Millikin, T. Wynn, K. Wardle, R. Blama, F. Anderson, I. Bailey, R. Sulenski, I. Swisher, I. Carr, B. Zebrasky, C. Thompson, B. Baldwin, H. Collins, R. Frichtel. 4th Row: I. McCarty, T. Bowser, J. Cook, B. Raub, F. Swarm, E. Stanley, T. Iones, A. Svilna, R. Reesh, F. Redman. -if Page Ninety-three his 1 Tegmai Y-Teens . . . OFFICERS President V ...... .......... Car olyn McConnell Vice-President . . . .... Elaine Garramone Secretary ...... ...... A nita Orlando Treasurer .......... .... I anice Watkins Inter-Club Council . . . . . . Nancy lacobs Occupying top position as Senior Y-Teens is the Tegmai Group. Advised by Miss Ethel Dorner and Miss Barbara Bresko, Tegmai has had an active calendar throughout the year. ' w Club meetings featured a tour of a television station, a beauty demon- stration, two joint meetings with Hi-Y, guest speakers and joint meetings with Boardman and Poland. P On the welfare-side Shakeroos were made by the club members and sold at the football games and favors were made for the hospitals. ' They also participated in the Community Chest Work done at the Y.W.C.A. Socially, Tegmai took part in the annual Touchdown Toddle and Spring Formal. K 'tif Page Ninety-five Amicitia Y-Teens . . . OFFICERS President ...... ............... S ally Williams Vice-President . . . . . . Lois McCormack Secretary .... .... I ane Iacobs Treasurer ........... ..... D onna Lytle Inter-Club Council .... Iudy Appelman Actively and faithfully advised by Miss Dorothy Cozmo and Miss Clara Komar, Amicitia highlighted this year's program by planning and staging a party at the Lexington Settlement. Also featured on the program was a, movie, One God, a cooking demonstration, a tea for the seniors, a style show . . . candy sale . . . swims ming party . . . Christmas gift exchange. Barbara Bode and Lois McCormack represented Amicitia as Winners in the Inter-Club Council-sponsored essay contest and were sent to New York to visit the United Nations. Socially, Amicitia co-sponsored the TouchdoWn Todd1e and the Spring Formal. -23 Page Ninety-six ii Hegwin Y-Teens . . OFFICERS President ..... ................... D ottie Iordan Vice-President .... .. . Mary Icme Agar Secretary ..... .... B arbara Mikesell Treasurer .......... Sylvia Foreman Inter-Club Council . . . . Arlene Burr The Sophomore Edition of Y-Teens featured a widely varied program of activities during the past year including fashion talks, a swimming party at the Y.W.C.A., panel discussions on dating, and a joint meeting with Tegmai Y-Teens. On the social side Hegwin co-sponsored the Touchdown Toddle and the Spring Formal at Nu-Elms April 30. Meeting on Mondays at the Y.W.C.A., the group is advised by Miss Peg Yeaton and Miss Marilyn Miller. Page Ninety-seven Sports J fa ! 'fi'-74279656 N N X q X ,A V ur M917 X 1 I my ffX 3hM 'hula WJ W Jfeifgb M-f if I ,mm 2,2 255 Q 'H -if Page Ninety-nine R+. Football . . . lst Row: Willis Taylor, Bob Boylan, George Marriott, Ron Rogers, Walter Chmielewski, Frank Sedlar, Sam Baiocco, Iames Hightower, Ernest Grissette, Herbert Garner. 2nd Row: lim Carr, Randy McElroy, Bob Burich, Ioe Marcovicz, lack Bates, Ice Sirnan,ITom Williams, Gene McMullen, Ron Chmielewski, Bob Durkin, Frank Mancini, Richard Sulenski. 3rd Row: Iohn McAfee, coach, Al Beach, faculty manager, Iim Evans, Tom Iones, -Bill Rouse, Nick Aulisio, Tim Niles, Tom Ripple, Howard Collins, Iohn Schmid, Don Weber, Dick Dodson, Don Workman, Dom DeLaurentis, mgr., Ben Laskin, assistant coach. 4th Row: Iohn Hunter, rngr., Fred Anderson, mgr., Bill Ianik, David El'Hatton, Paul Mandry, Aloe Chertoff, lim Allen, Ion Bailey, Mike Eisenburger, Art Ongerth, Dave Kinser, Karl Mandry, Oliver Jenkins, Bill Raub, Dave Ienkins, mgr, South High's Warriors under the guidance of Coaches Iohn McAfee and Ben Laskin enjoyed a highly successful season as they came through with seven wins against two losses and the city title in their grasp. Starting out with a loss to East Liverpool, l4-13, the Warriors bounced right back the following week to trim Niles, 14-0. Next came a gloomy weekend as East trounced our gridders, 34-7. This seemed, however, to be the turning point as the red and blue then proceeded to Wallop Woodrow Wilson, 33-0, defeat unbeaten Campbell Memorial, down North High and trip up Chaney. We even took over a highly-touted Crosstown rival, Rayen. with seeming ease, 26-7. The fitting climax to this string of victories came in the final game of the season as the Warriors took control with the opening whistle of the Ursuline fray and soundly walloped Kimmell and Company to capture the city title. if One Hundred One lif- l 2 57, i , ' ,Sfm ffm D K 55 M15 . E l ' iw? 1 v, ,f !' iw X Q 'fy' x A X ' K, 1' ,fx ff, 1',!',4 ' , -Mb' : V 'xx HQ W I 1' xi ' x X ' . . 1 5 43,5 fx' 5 1 . ik 1,1 x in , 3 I 1 ' ,X in W ' N' ' 9. 'X X. 4, ' ,', .---Nut: L' ' 'fi ,lvl , Q XVI K gl, 5 -1 V . , KTTIIPA LW , gi 0:-rf' ffi' -LQ5s rf' Q 4? 'i I V il sd? ' Q w ,, A 04 ,V H, ll, -f I 1 ' iff' ' uw WWE J 1 A: l ,I H 'N--' 'A 7 , Xp.: I 'X' A-N I Q QLL i-0 X. ...N-, SW gf A1.A - X K if , .1- ..'- ZVSV 3, nf-P : :-V V Q' K 5 .J L ix? ,ix l .4 ' ' xx f: 5i.y'iki ER 1, , ' 1 1 QQ' X ' Ffa!! il . ,y ' 8 Ns mwcbesoen- emu. 'A fm y gg .,.. 1 :E ,.,, 5' :Kai fi 4 Nm fx Q t - F :Xx 5 ,J 1. v J I 22 . - 1 ,ZL K Igizu u 3 1:4A C fo, I fm 1E.Yi 'E' , l V ji g f. Q ,.f 'Iwi , 5-zu x.-J , - .H ff f N 4? -X 7 v .J 1 Q. -1 ,J fx r 9 K I 1. A H I lx mx NJ 1 N N .ur P Hun: bqgqgg . CA-1-sua Season Summary . South 13 East Liverpool 14 South High's gridders opened up their 1953 campaign by taking a road trip to East Liverpool where they lost a heart-breaker to the Potters , 14-13. It was McElroy who hit paydirt for the Warriors on two occasions, once on an eight-yard run and in the third quarter on a 46-yard sprint. South 14 Niles 0 South, scoring in the first and third quarters, Won their first game of the season against the Niles Dragons . Willis Taylor featured in the third quarter with an 85-yard run. ' South 7 . . . East 34 South's hopes for a city-series title looked dim after East's Golden Bears led by Davanzo with four markers to his credit trounced the War- riors , 34-7. South 33 Wilson 0 It was South all the way as the Red and Blue turned a new leaf and lifted some of the gloom of the previous week with a 33-0 Win over the Presidents . South 13 . . . Memorial 7 Memorial fans were in for a surprise as their undefeated squad fell apart before the onslaught of a power-packed Red and Blue squad lead by Chico Mancini who tallied twice. South 32 ...Chaney 13 More gloom was dispelled as South's Warriors erased Chaney in their bid for a city title, again led by Mancini with three TD's and Durkin and McElroy with one apiece. South 26 . .. Rayen 7 Durkin, Mancini, McElroy and Chmielewski ran wild to show our cross- town rivals just who was boss in these parts. City title hopes now ran high with one week to go. South 28 Ursuline 7 12,500 fans were on hand to witness our last and greatest victory of the season as Souths mighty Warriors never gave the Irish a chance to get started. Rouse featured with two tallies followed by Mancini and McElroy with one each . . . WE'RE CITY CHAMPS! -if One Hundred Four his l Basketball . . . lst Row: lack Booth, Bill Rouse, Sonny Ioseph, Norm Manning. 2nd Row: Dick Dodson--Mgr., Cliff Thompson, Randy McElroy, Bob Scheidmcmtel, Bob Durkin, Bob Nelson, Iohn Sinclair. 3rd Row: Merle Rosell-Coach, Ed Stanley, lack Moore, Tom lones, Ronny Miller, Ion Bailey, Ben Laskin-Asst. Coach. The Warriors started the season with many players lacking experience. By the third game we pick up enough to defeat Salem, but then tall back on two Pennsylvania teams and Canton Lehman. The Red and Blue next defeat the Irish, lose to East Liverpool and wallop Wilson. Then comes a loss to Alliance, followed by three straight wins, preceding three straight losses. The Chaney Cowboys down South and the Warriors wind up season by gaining a victory over Memorial. Iunior John Sinclair claims scoring honors for the Red and Blue, rack- ing up 336 points during the season. He also registered the highest single- game total with 30 points and was selected for the All-City Basketball squad. if One Hundred Seven Ef- 1 Season Summary . . . December 8 Struthers 53-South 25 Wildcats lead through whole game as they defeat South in opener. December 11 Toronto 93-South 66 Warriors lead in first half Toronto fights back to topple Warriors Cliff Thompson scores 26 points. December 12 South 67-Salem 63 Warriors top Quakers for first win of season McElroy, Sinclair and Thompson lead squad. December 15 Sharon 89-South 50 Sharon downs South in spite of McElroy's 15 and Thompson's 14 points. December 18 . . . Farrell 61-South 45 . . . Farrell's fifth win is South's fourth loss McElroy and Thompson each net 17 points. January 2 . . . Canton Lehman 82-South 64 . . . Red and Blue lose to Canton Lehman McElroy and Thompson rack up 26 and 17 respectively. Ianuary 8 . . . South 60-Ursuline 53 . . . Warriors defeat the Irish to start first city-series game off with a bang featured-Durkin and Sinclair. lcznuary 9 . . . East Liverpool 81-South 59 . . . Potters gain win to give us a 2-6 record. Ianuary 15 South, 69-Wilson 49 . .. Presidents lead first half Nel- son and McElroy rack up total of 22 points in last half to rout opponent. lanuary 16 Alliance 57-South 53 Aviators take over a close game scoring honors go to Sinclair, McElroy and Nelson. ' Ianuary 22 . .. South 55-North 53 . .. overtime thriller chalks us up for a win against Bulldogs Sinclair hoops 17, Thompson 16, McElroy 10. Ianuary 23 . .. South 54-Massillon 42 . .. Red and Blue win as they mark Tigers off their list Sinclair sinks 15 followed by Thompson, Scheidemantel and McElroy. January 26 . . . South 56-Boardman 54 . . . another win shoots our record up to 6-7 big guns-Sinclair and McElroy. Ianuary 29 East 59-South 57 Struggling all the way, South suffers loss to Golden Bears . .. Sinclair stars. February 5 Rayen 51-South 47 . .. Warriors lose to cross-town rivals Sinclair and Rouse lead the Red and Blue. February 6 Girard 65-South 59 South bows to Indians at Girard Sinclair, Manning and Booth out in front. February 12 South 51-Steubenville 44 . .. Sinclair and Durkin boost Red and Blue to victory. February 13 South 60-Warren 55 . . . Halftime tie ends in win . .. Sin- clair nets 30. February 19 Chaney 54-South 44 . .. Cowboys d ow n Warriors while Booth leads team with ll markers. February 20 South 70-Memorial 39 . .. South proves too much for Me- , morial in final game . . . Sinclair and Durkin total 43 points. iii One Hundred Nine 1 Baseball . . . lst Row: Iaclcie Booth, Larry Corbett, George Repasky, Norm Bretz, Norm Manning, Russell Taylor, Walter Chmielewski, Bob Scheidmantel. 2nd Row: Dom DeLaureniis, Iim Swisher, Vince Riccardo, Ron Chmielewski, Bob Durkin, Bob Burich, Ioe Siman, Bob Ripple, Iim Osborne. 3rd Row: Ichn McAteefCoach, Fred Anderson-Mgr., lack Perkins-Mgr., Clarence Grosso, Randy McElroy, Iim McCarty-Mgr., Tim Bowser-Mgr., Kohn Hunter. South High's baseballers finished their regular season with an excellent 5-1 record. Going into the North-Eastern Ohio District Tourney they topped Memorial and Boardman then dropped their third game to Wilson. They finally took the Mahoning Valley Championship with a victory over Niles, 5-4, to wind up the season with an 8-2 total in wins and losses. Top pitcher for the squad was McElroy with a perfect 6-0 record. Top hitter was Grosso with .470 followed by Scheidemantel and McElroy. SCHEDULE South .... 10 Memorial ..... .... 2 . South .... 1 East ........... . .... 0 South .... 10 Newton Falls .... .... 2 South .... 3 Wilson ........ .... 0 South ........... 3 Chaney ...... .... 6 South .,.. ............. 6 Warren ....... .... 2 N.E.O. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT South .... ............. 4 Memorial ..... .... 2 South .... ............. 3 Boardman ..... .... 0 South .................... 2 Wilson ....,....... .... l 2 MAHONING VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP South .... ............... 5 Niles ............ .... 4 it One Hundred Ten 'E+ tri is through, We're leaving now that our p Goodbye to South .... Goodbye to you! T 92239 .., Y . 61139 ' , - in K X T ' B T YV V E ' R l f W Q - y Wg? J E WX '-- 9 . 9 ' H llnlulIrlV xi i , 6 nuuulllu . ' Q gm umm.-nl 5 5 , ' ff' f 'iii' 'Q , ,V ' f Y ' 5 r ' ff -..'HefLe '!'L'f' ,f '. 2- .11-1'-f-E r f Hizgrwg :ig-::'sl1 3,':'.r..-1'1 '?' li 1 I , 1 ' '- - - ' . 4 sf 1+ IP fl K fliri t? ' fu : IH f ' 00 i, 0 15':'i':'t:lQx An lI'll-ul: -1. , fflz, Z V , 1f ::'- 'I 'Uv ,' ff nhl' , 1' If I 'W 0 513' ' r v , ,f 1, - 'lg-.gf 5 .' .5Z,'.':T'f,'1'::.' ' ' 1 . - 52'-'Eat-1.13 . . c yl ly iF.12'.-.:-'q'f'. 1 v e - , l .:.:-,f -,Q ' . , ' . f L ii- 'f'-'1f '- . - . my Q N e Q Q MPN n ' N 1-,bi 'f ' W X o QQCJQQG QQ X One Hundred Eleven Congratulations To The Class of I iii' CROWN JEWELRY 2002 Market Street Market at Evergreen Nationally Advertised Merchandise Phone ST 8-7122 if One Hundred Twelve li? CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '54! Here's to your future success in whatever you elect to be your 1ife's work GOOD LUCK! . . . EVERY ONE OF YOU! The Studio of BOTCH-PERNOTTO Stylists in Photography 1902 Market Street Youngstown, Ohio OneHddTht 13+ Compliments 01' The Youngstown Printing Compang Congratulcrtions and Best Wishes From Your Neighborhood Photographer RIECICS STUDIO 1744 Market Street Phone RI7-0027 A Name Synonymous With THE GOOD THINGS IN LIFE DAIRY FOODS cmd ICE CREAM One Hundred Fifteen Congratulations KENNY'S SOHIO SERVICE Oak Hill and Warren Youngstown, Ohio Come to Us for Your Tires, Batteries. Accessories and Motor Tune-ups Get the Best Get SEALTEST Milk-Ice Cream Telephone R13-2161 The Youngstown Sanitary Milk Co. 715 Erie Street Youngstown, Ohio -if One Hundred Sixteen Conqratulations to the Class of '54 So neiqh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When duty whispers low, Thou rr1ustl The youth replies, I can! STROUSS - HIRSHBERGPS Youngstown's Dependable Stored Since 1875 THE SPRATT STUDIO Extends Congratulations to the Class of 1954 and Wishes Continued Success To All Its Members 2615 Market St. Phone ST 2-8105 -'Sl One Hundred Seventeen E34- Compliments Of WM. HERBERT 81 SONS CO. 646 Market St. C FRANICS SERVICE STATION Pennzoil Products 4100 Market St. Ph. ST 8-0991 Oil Changes Lubricating Accessories Car Washing Brake Relining Brake Adjusting Pickup 6: Delivery Tires Polishing Batteries Repairing Tuneups 'tif One Hundred Eighteen Ioin the Band IL 0 . 5 with Us to ' t- 'Eff Congratulate 5 All .Z 4 l the Class -l y. of '54 ee ee f Q. l at r Q o play YOUR best you have to play THE best. An inferior instrument stifles your talent and detours you on your road to musical success. Re- gardless of the instrument you now play, we know you'11 get a thrill out of trying one of the new late models. Discover lor yourself how much easier cmd better you can play. Give yourself cz break. We've got an instrument waiting for you to try. Won't you come in soon? DUSI MUSIC SHOPPE 706 Market Street I IK W l't' it eeeee Q l TIME My W ftl ,A ? 31 mo I M to mark .ggi 1 A fbi it 2 fi' 1 'JV A iw' 2 G' YQ 5 gf. success t..l -S1591 't-' N -and wish every happiness to the Class of '54 RAYMGND BRENNER Iewelers Since 1877 Federal at Hazel -tif One Hundred Nineteen 154- 222 T BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY y f ,:b 4 N f lltt fl . ll ' COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF YOUNGSTOWN V We've come so far from the Little Red School .... the place Grandpa left to go out into the world. The simple training that he acquired in that one-room building of long ago was SO vastly different from yours! Education has leaped right along with the hurried advance of science and industry .... and youth has discovered complexities early .... so early that some of the most startling finds in the world of invention today have come from the minds of the very young. Take the vast store of wisdom that these years of study have given you. Take it right on to new fields of knowledge .... to college, to business, to the career you choose. Remember that most knowledge has been recorded in books .... so continue to study, continue to work toward GREATER heights of per- fection. T Our best wishes go with you all of the way! MCKELVEYS the store that Youngstown built . . . still building with Youngstown One Hundred Twenty Congratulations Watches Diamonds Iewelry HENRY'S UPTOWN JEWELERS 2722 Market St. Gifts For All Occasions Credit Terms Invited Guaranteed Watch and Iewelry Repairs Ph. ST 8-2211 Congratulations To The Future l-lomemakers - Of Youngstown - HUGHES ELECTRIC CO. 3812 Southern Blvd. The Home of Quality Appliances and Television HOTPOINT - HOOVER - IRONRITE - DEXTER - ZENITH T.V. KRUPKES Coats, Suits and Dresses Blouses Skirts Lingerie 2734 Market Street Store Hours: 9:30 - 9:00 Daily -if One Hundred Twenty-one Compliments GLASGOW TAILORS INC. 312 W. Federal St. Style A Style Fit N Fit Service D Service GLASGOW'S MEN'S SHOP 20 Bus Arcade 102 Discount on Graduation Suits Since 191 l Conqratulations! SOUTH HIGH SENIORS OF '54 LUSCRE CAMERA SHOP 21 Mar Hill Ave. at 3600 Market St. Phone ST 8-4219 Congratulations to the Class of '54 From IDORA SKATING CLUB Carl Fry . . . Organist and Manager -124 One Hundred Twenty-two li? SI-IY LOCKSON TAILORS 201 Wick Bldq.-2nd Floor Corner Federal and Phelps Sts. Skirts 12.95 Trousers 14.95 Suits 59.50 Slacks and Shirt Combinations 36.50 Your Choice of Anything in the Store WHY PAY MORE? Don't Be Shy . . . See Shy FRED EVERTH FURS A Fine Selection of Cloth Coats and Suits 0 Storaqe 0 Budget Plan 0 Cleaning 0 Call For and Deliver 0 Restylinq Younqstowrfs Leadinq Furrier 24 S. Phelps St. Ph. R14-3227 Good Luck To The Graduating Class THE FISH DRY CLEANING CO. -if One Hundred Twenty-three 11+ Esposito Painting Interior 6. Exterior Painting Quality 0 Beauty 0 Style R1 72443 217 Oklahoma St. Leo's Atlantic Service Lubrication, Brake and Battery Service Auto Painting and Radio Repair 2411 Hillman St. Ph. ST 8-0928 Dom Perry Tailors Youngstown's Leading Stylemaster Compliments of LEE'S DRUG E. Leonolli .. . South 25 Prescriptions Phone ST 8-4283 2917 Glenwood Avenue Youngstown, Ohio CRAWFORDS GIFT AND TOY SHOPPE 1526-1528 Hillman Street Items High School Students Can Use - - - Greeting Cards - Maga- zines - School Supplies - Toys - Games - Candy - Costume Iewelry, Etc. Things for Mom and Dad, Too Compliments of Feldman Bros. Produce 87 Pyatt Street eii One Hundred Twenty-four STOP AND SHOP Store of Better Eats McCollum Bros. 1216-1218 Market Street Free Delivery General Office Equipment Co. New and Used Typewriters Portable and Standard 1307 Market Streett Phone R14-3421 Congratulations From Johnnyls Cycle Shop 1719 Market St. Motorcycles Bicycles Parts Repairs Accessories We Have Parts For Your English Bicycle SOUTH SIDE SHOE REPAIR C. M. Ferrara 40 Years of Fine Service 1313 Market Street Youngstown, Ohio Sporting Goods Co. Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of '54 Ph. Rl 7-3023 21 N. Champion St. Carl Genkinger Pete McBride Ben Scharsu We Outfit Champions Marsh Barber Shop 1727 Market Street One Hundred Twenty-five lif- Neapolitan Music Co. Musical Instruments Rental Plans Studios Expert Repair Service 3025 Market St. Ph. ST 8-9667 The Lowry Furniture 81 Carpet Co. 4120 Market St. Youngstown 7, O. Open Evenings 7:30 - 9:00 F L O W E R S Let Us Say It For You Murloerger Sr Lambert Personalized Service Foster Theatre Bldg. Ph. ST 2-8149 MR. WHEELEIPS Sandwich Shops Of Distinction Serving Folks of Critical Tastes 2639 Market St. CUptown7 3126 Market St. Felice Dry Cleaning 823 South Avenue Youngstown, Ohio Phone RI 3-1762 Compliments of Bob Benson Service Glenwood at Delason Pennzoil Products 'if One Hundred Twenty-six 113+ Compliments of THE DAIRY BAR A 1636 Hillman Street I 9 . . Giant Milkshake Specialists The Madison V Machine SZ Welding Company General Machine' Work and Builders of Special Machinery 722-26 West Madison Avenue RI 3-4816 H. H. Boston. President Youngstown lO, Ohio Best Wishes To The Class of 1954 0 A FRIEND -wif One H d d Twenty-seven Q31- Autographs -if One H d d Twenty-eight wr,-4 , hw mwlffwa if 'PM-K il -S sf .-It A 'H Qi Q' 53 il- ., 1 gg?- 1? an nf 5? . Q is we q A1 B Jn,
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