South High School - Warrior Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)
- Class of 1959
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A J ' J X '-f C - bf 1 111. 1 , 1 x 1 , ' 11 ,V 'xi 1 5 F MMQ' 'MH R11 , .N I, ,, W , ' 12' 7 1.11 -, 1, , f,f yy 1 1.1 , Jgv, ' -.'1,f' 1 'fl ,Q 1 1,1-fo J' , 5511 J 1 -X' Az' m JN' L 1 I V wr 7,4 ' 1 '1 14' if U Y 1 I , 1 .J Page Three 1 G -.4 ,QI 7 f'!Af4X-X ,Snug Bingo ,Lv-ff? KL. 5 AJ- L f A4 M51ii..zszf.M.iiMff. DR. J. FRED ESSIG DR. S. W. SIMKIN Superintendent et Schools . DR. I. FRED ESSIG Assistant Superintendent . DR. S. W. SIIVIKINS ?wff22f Principal . . . Xu- 'Dix it ROBERT L. FLEMING South High is honored to have Mr. Robert L. Fleming as principal. He came to South in 1915 as a teacher, in 1927 was made assistant principal, and in 1938 became principal. He attended Ohio Wesleyan and received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees from Ohio State. Mr. Fleming is always ready to help anyone he can, and keeps things running smoothly. He displays a marvelous sense of humor. We're all proud to have Mr. Fleming as our principal and hope he'll have many more successful years. -'El Page Six B+ Assistant Principal . . . Mr. Harry W. Carlson, our assistant principal and Dean of Boys, has been guiding and counseling at South High for four years. He is well equipped for this work with a background of Upsula College, Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, and Ohio State University. Before coming to South, he taught at East and Chaney High Schools, and was assistant principal at James Hillman Jr. High. We at South are proud and fortunate to have Mr. Carlson as one of our leaders. HARRY W. CARLSON -'lil Page Seven R+ Dean of Girls . . . 'vi rr , gi MARION MAIDEN SPMTT ammo South High students are fortunate in having Miss Marion Maiden to turn to with their problems about college, scholarships, and jobs. She will lead you to the best solution of your problems. Miss Maiden's background of Wellesley and Western Reserve has given her good preparation for her position as Dean of Girls and English teacher. Three cheers for South's Dean of Girls! 431 Page Eight I-1+ IONA ARMAGOST THELMA ARMAGOST English Shorthand LAMAR ARMSTRONG Hisfory ALFRED BEACH JAMES BERARDI Science Social Science LESLIE CALVIN English JAMES CAMPBELL OLIVER CASH Spanish Music wil Page Nine lik- HAROLD CHAPEL Shorfbqnd f ,4 I JI MARTIN CHERRY KEITH COX C EAGER Mathematics English Libraricnn,,Q. ,vllr A' ALICE CUSICK NORMAN DAY GERALDINE DeVOE Home Economics Printing Sewing EDGAR DIEHM MICHAEL DOLOVY ETHEL EVANS Public Speaking ,X ff Music Hisiory - . If 1 I X , ' K Vffgf G-VL, jpt,,,... K f Page Ten IBO- bv K. 'Pb , BERNICE FAWCETT ROY FISHER JAMES FRIEND Art Handwork French Science JOAN HAMMONDS RACHEL HOPKINS CLARENCE HORTON Science Ar? Bookkeeping DEAN JONES HAROLD KENNEDY RAYMOND KIMES Industrial Arts Visiiing Teacher English Page Eleven 191- lQ 'f l' J. FREDERICK KLIMKO EDITH LIMBACH JOHN MCAFEE physics History Physical Education 'Q'-I JOHN MAHARRY MARION MAIDEN GERTRUDE MAIER Geography English Science c 61 -s My BARBARA MILLER J. LeROY MILLER ETHEL MILLIGAN Physical Education H'5lo'Y Engllsh -'C-I Page Twelve I-31- TED MOORE PAUL MUSSELMAN LOUIS NICASTRO English Mathematics General Business H. V. OLDS Mechanical Drawing Na Y if T l x xx FLORENCE RICHARDS English NIELS PETERSEN PETER POPOVICH Science Physical Education in-...Q MERLE ROSSELL CLIFFORD SCANNELL Physical Education History Page Thirteen lif- ,'J L ,f L3 - KATHERINE SIMMONS Y l KATHRYN SNYDER THOMAS SPEECE English Sewing English .' I 5'-1 JAMES STEER ff FLOYD SWAN ARTHUR THOMAS Driver Training I, A Industrial Arts English SADIE VAN HOESEN PAULINE WILSON ELIZABETH YAHN Latin Mathematics Typing Page Fourteen IB'- ELOISE YOUNG RALPH ZERBONIA English Typing 1. Laid Out 'ixw Ogjdq,-J-fc-2 2. Tomboy! 4. Off her fee! Together we stand, divided we fall -if Page Fifteen Rl' a S 1. Books, Anyone? 2, poo, Gary! , Big Dale I Missed! Simi? 4. Bathing Beauties? 6. Our Gang Page Sixteen if?- 0 Senior Class Officers . . . left to right: Hugh Harroff, Vice Presidvnv, David Hopper, Treusurerg Nancy Harris, Secreloryg Richard Soniog President. -rf-Q Page Eighteen HW- Senior Events . OFFICERS President .... .............. Vice-President .... Secretary .... Treasurer .... ....,..................... COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Social Mixer Shirley Wilson Mary Meehan Alfred Bright Ed Ziegler Sermon Banquet Janet Owen Dick Coombs Announcement Mary Lou Richardson Betsy Rowland Dave Savasten Play Carol Eidel Mark Murray CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES Class Play ......................... . . . Dick Sontag Hugh Harroff . . . . Nancy Harris . . . . Dave Hopper Picnic Carmelita DeOto Jerry Murphy Class Day Rae Hanna Jim Miller Reception Delores Todd .. . April 24 Prom ....................... May 'l Class Day and Parents Reception . . . . . . May 21 Distribution of Caps and Gowns .... . . . May 29 Sermon ..................... .. . May 31 Picnic .... June 1 Banquet ................. June 2 Commencement Rehearsal .... June 3 Commencement ......... June 4 GENERAL ADVISORS Kathryn Snyder Ralph Zerbonio Page Nineteen IP- PATRICIA ABBOTT Hegwin Y-Teens Senior Play Committee Future Nurses CLEOTHA IEAN ABDO Hegwin Y-Teens Future Nurses Picnic Committee GLORIA ADAMS Library Assisto nt Choir J SALLY AoLorF I-QM-OV Hegwin Y-Teens Banquet Committee Choir National Honor Society DAVID EUGENE AMON Rifle Team 5 Rifle Club f ,. A 5 'Q' Page Twenty ERMA ARDITI D EVINCEIVV' C V. IOHN ATHANASEN Marching Band Dance Band Orchestra BK? SS E W 171, CAROL B ER National Honor Society Annual Staff Future Nurses Reception Committee MARY BANNON O R ms6't Nationol Honor Society Girls Athletic Association Stagecratt Club Hegwin Y-Teens MARIANNE BARKER Choir Stagecraft Club Class Day Committee Hegwin Y-Teens CHARLENE BARNETT IUDITH BEACHY RBGLCW National Honor Society Secretary Student Council G. A. A. Secretory Annual Stuff Rnf GAIL ilgslm Hegwin Y-Teens Clinic Assistant Library Assistant lf BETTY BENISTON IJURQQH French Club KAREN BERNARD GAG! Play Committee Hegwin Y-Teens G. A, A. Annual Ad Stott 35... R., ,R , fi R ,Y F x 'Wal' 'r 45- at . +64 JC x l E l E Page Twenty-one IOANNE BETCHUNIS ea Scripture Reading 69 Play Committee Stagecraft Club French Club SARAH ANNE BIRCH Band Rifle Team Banquet Committee Hegwin Y-Teens SAM BIRNBAUM Hi-Y Banquet Com mittee Science Club Band ROBERT IAMES BLAIR Ro Club National Honor Society Treasurer Student Council Banquet Committee BEVERLY LOU BLEWITT P 6 1 1-'5-Curb Al CAROLINE BOCHU G. A. A FRHN K Choir SARA LYNN BOGGS Hegwin Y-Teens G. A. A. Library Staff EVA BONNETT Future Nurses Hegwin Y-Teens Rifle Club MARGARET BOYD Cosmetology CARHM EL BRAWLEY Basketball Baseball l,41L,Q Lwwdpfl ,, QM M ' ir emi Page Twenty-two R' ALFRED BRIGHT Prom Committee Chairman Choir Ro Club National Honor Society SARAH I0 BROWN G, A. A. Future Nurses Band Sermon Committee IOANNE BUBON D PN LS Hegwin Y-Teens Social Committee EUGENE BUKOVI Football Baseball ALICE MAE BURQUIST Annual Staff National Honor Society Annual Ad Staff CAROLE BYERS i 3' Q N 55 Library Assistant CHLEAJS. 0556+ IOYCE BYKOWSKI Cosmeiology Club Hegwin Y-Teens IAMES CAHILL Sragecrafr Club My ALBERT CALDRONE Dance Band CAROLYN LEE CAMPBE MGT Library Assisiant Stagecrulr Club Annual Ad Sfaff Hegwin Y-Teens I . , 'f 1.1 I' ,.' 1 -IE-f Page Twenty-th ree ROBERT CAMERON PHYLLIS ANN CAMPBELL Future Nurses Annual Ad Staff Hegwin Y-Teens nxj A 1oANN CANNISTRA STU' NSR Hegwin Y-Teens H Sfagecraff Club Picnic Commiviee K.V4 KEN NETH CAREY Hi-Y Picnic Committee Nalional Honor Sociefy gn 966-' De BEVERLY CARPENTER Bnnlhar Annual Ad Staff FELIX CATHELINE Hi-Y Banquet Committee TAFI VIRGINIA CHIANESE Cheerleader Stngecroft Club President Picnic Committee Hegwin Y-Teens i Xl! X5 t li vmciNiA crmns Lglvvlllvy Hegwin Y-Teens Q Future Nurses Club l A il S, G.A.A. EQJIW l I I-u .ilfilq K. x .l WILLIAM CLINGERMAN Voice Staff National Honor Society ISAMQJ-wk' OSCAR CLNKSCALES Hi-Y Mixer Committee Stogecralt Club PRHQWCK LINDA COLE Muiorette Choir Annual Ad Staff National Honor Society OTIS M. CONEY IR. Social Committee i-Y ' N-Ct if GERALUINE ANN CONSIGLIO Hegwin Y-Teens Mixer Committee RICHARD COOMBS Ro Club Sermon Committee Co-Chairman O-ANN COSTELLO l Genet-HCV' National Honor Society Announcement Committee Future Nurses Club Hegwin Y-Teens NANCY COSTELLO in French Club I Stagecralt Club Banquet Committee National Honor Society SHIRLEY cox iQJJQ,g,0rQ.,Wl! IERE CREED Hi-Y Picnic Committee CAROLE CROSBY Voice Staff Future Nurses Club G. A. A. Prom Committee RAY CUNNINCHAM 'Football Basketball Page Twenty-five X5 uf 'l ,IW f ' DONA CURTIN Color Guard Prom Committee Y-Teens Choir MARY CUSANO National Honor Society Class Day Committee Choir Stagecraft Club CURTIS DAILEY Ro Club Hi-Y Prom Committ e K4 Aw THOMAS D'AMICO Hi-Y Picnic Committee Football RACHEL oAvuosoN N Choir Hegwin Y-Teens Ewf GA oi STER NW 'f IUDIE DAVIS Hegwin Y-Teens Voice Stuff Future Nurses G, A. A. MICHAEL DE CARBO Hi-Y ROBERT DEEDS Hi-Y Choir cARol. os rsuc: Mbfliil Hegwin Y-Teens Parents Reception Committee ALBERT DELPINE Choir Page Twenty-six CARMELITA DE oTo CMP-T National Honor Society Student Council Senior Picnic Committee Co-Chm. French Club President IUNE KAYE DICKERSON Sermon Committee Stogecroft Club Voice Staff Hegwin Y-Teens PETE DOHAR Choir Senior Play Committee Stage Work SALLY DOMAGALSKI National Honor Society Porents Reception Committee Annuol Ad Stuff VIRGINIA DRAKE Annuol Ad Stott llllwcanmlf WALTER DUNCAN LINDA DURHAM , Der- AN 61 Hegwin Y-Teens Annual Ad Staff RICHARD H. DZIEKONSKI Annual Ad Staff MARGARET EDMONDSON Senior Play Committee Annual Ad Staff J rw f SARAH Ecuozzi Ffmlfl Annual Ad Staff Hegwin Y-Teens Social Committee 'til Page Twenty-seven CAROL Emu. HE19mEJ National Honor Society Vice President Homecoming Court Hegwin Y'Teen Vice President Ploy Committee Co-Chairman HENRY ELDRIDGE CAROL ELLIOTT UQ Y Hegwin Y-Teens Library Assistant Closs Day Committee ooNNA ELSBURY Holm! Q, Library Staff Hegwin Y-Teens Annual Ad Staff Reception Committee KERSTIN ERIKSSON Maiorette Voice Staff Class Day Committee Hegwin Y-Teens SANDRA EVANS Y-Teens QHegwinJ Rifle Club PEGGY EVERTH Hegwin Y-Teens8 Stogecratt Club Secretary Picnic Committee Choir CHARLES FARKAS Picnic Committee Football 1 IACK FAULKNER Ro Club President Basketball Baseball Picnic Committee NINA FERRILLI PU-to Social Committee Office Assistant Hegwin Y-Teens W G. gQ.KfQl-fn9fJ 5 'f .,.. 5-':' ee I mf V ' .ss ,,.-,,U' -' -'El Page Twenty-eight wiifffif I EV 'KONNA ,gm FISH Annual Staff Annual Ad Staff Office Assistant Hegwin Y-Teens RICHARD FITCH Football SQNTM U- MARNEY FLEMING Hegwin Y-Teens HARRIET Fos'r:R Ll M6 CR National Honor Society Parents Reception G. A. A. Hegwin Y-Teens EVELYN FOULKE G. A. A. Hegwin Y-Teens Committee IOAN FREY H KA Q H' ES Annual Ad Staff Banquet Committee Hegwin Y-Teens FRANCES GAGYE S 6 F73 Sermon Committee SUZANNE GAY MCPHES, National Honor Society Sec'y. Student Council Picnic Committee Choir WILLIAM GAY 'l Rl1'A cslza PNN E Future Nurses Club Parents Reception Committee i Page Twenty-nine KATHY ceLoNi:s: MBRUA Choir Hegwin Y-Teens Library Assistant ANTHONY GERACI Banquet Committee ROBERT GERZEL Lo 7:9 0 fi L v c 5' A306 WILLIAM CLAROS Printing Club President Ro Club Announcement Committee ooNALD 1. QMITRA 't GERALD GOIST Baseball National Honor Society SALLY COULD Annual Ad Staff ALAN GRANGER Hi-Y Class Day Committee BETTY IEAN GRANT SH lad Hegwin Y-Teens Mixer Committee Homecoming Court NANCY CAROL calm DUNN Page Thirty HOWARD HANIFORD RAE HANNA H llflfla Homecoming Court QCD Class Day Committee Co-Chm. Hegwin Y-Teens National Honor Society IUDITH HARDER Choir Play Committee Stagecraft Club G. A, A. NANCY HARRIS WL National Honor Society Class Secretary Hegwin Y-Teens Secretary Annual Staff HUGH HARROFF Student Council President Class Vice President National Honor Society Ro Club MNT IAMES HENSHAW Band DAVID HERDMAN Choir WILLIAM HILLIARD Ro Club Hi-Y Voice Staff Prom Committee IAMES HINES Hi-Y Fflblj It I Jfllfk LQWLLQ figl glfgllf-of IANET Hmo USN 'le N Hegwin Y-Teens Annual Ad Staff Play Committee National Honor Society Page Thirty-one IACK HOMAN Choir Stagecraft Club mafia A at G. A. A. Future Nurses DAVID HOPPER Student Council Vice President Ro Club Dance Band Class Treasurer PHILLIP HORNER Basketball Ro Club Tennis Banquet Committee AQJLQLOKALVQJ GARY HUGHES Choir WALTER HUMBLE Stagecralt Play Play Committee Science Club IAMES HUPP Choir Rifle Club EVELYN IACKSON Hegwin Y-Teens Picnic Committee HERB IOHNSON Football Managerx, R Basketball Mana Baseball Manager xl V i Y l' ,Al l 5 RICHARD IOHNSON Projeclor Operator ,s A mvfsxsaiy r ' ai'-F 449' Diff .gy an 4' 1 :!e'4i'7l'YL J i if . A-5 Page Thirty-two BARBARA ionzs IYWNAC National Honor Society G. A. A. President Voice Staff Hegwin Y-Teens SLOAN ICNES Football THO-MAS IONES DONALD iossv Hi-Y Baseball Mixer Committee Choir S'-fag CAROLINE KANDIS Clinic Assistant IOHN KIDD Printing Club mms imc:-:EN oLcA Krrnmou QUKRTO Hegwin Y-Teens National Honor Society BETTY KLAME fFI5T UN National Honor Society Choir Announcement Committee G. A, A. fy. RONALD KNARR Play Committee Rifle Team Vice President Yo. Page Thirty-three WILLIAM KOELLER Choir CAMILLE KOHOWSKI M Hegwin Y-Teens Cosmetology Club MARY Kousstz HPWNW Y National Honor Society Hegwin Y-Teens Announcement Committee NORMA Hegwin Library Parents Kovsusxt GHHJ GE: Y-Teens Assistant Reception Committee IOH N KUCH MA EDWARD KURDZIEL Prom Committee IAMES LANDAHL Ro Club Hi-Y Picnic Committee f Band wf f QWMMAMLBWW csguxmn LANGE Tennis Team N oomnss 1. LAwnsNcs Annual Ad Staff Parents Reception Committee CU' INCRID CHRISTINE LEHFELDT G. A. A. QQIUVY French Club Choir National Honor Society - QB Q r 'fi' JW: . we .I is 2. QQ? .!0'U THOMAS LEONE QEQL I 'Mg -wi Page Thirty-four ALAN LEWIS National Honor Society Treos Student Council Basketball Ro Club RONALD WILLIAM Hi-Y Band sAu.Y Lswls vu Annual Ad Staff Future Nurses Club l1u'cHARn LIPP Banquet Committee LEWIS 5ev5 DONALD LISBON Football Class Day Committee Baseball NOREEN LITTLE . Stagecroft Club and Play 55233lf531,Wg5,W l will MJ M' ul A L my ,U A UW W Gsnblzlwl CHARLES LOMAX :r 0.5 6.9 H CAROLE LORENZI Hegwin Y-Teen Annual Staff QW DONNA Mc CABE I KNIGHT Mixer Committee Hegwin Y-Teens Bookroom Assistant -if Page Thirty-five RALPH MC DONOUGH Hi-Y 'MARTHA Mc LAUGHLIN THOMGJ Bookroom Assistant Hegwin Y-Teens PATRICIA Mc MURRAY SPE nl C EG Picnic Committee ' 1 D- I L .r LACIE MABRY 3'wdH0Qf French Club Hegwin Y-Teens Choir Social Committee IOHN WALLACE MACK III IEAN LYNN MAC MURCHY Rifle Club EARL MADISON Picnic Committee Hi-Y ROBERT MAHARRY Band Ro Club Play Committee l X . i IANICE MARKO Nmpfklfl Office Assistant Hegwin Y-Teens MUMQMM BENIAMIN H. MARSH Dance Bond Announcements und Nome Cards Marching Band ,w. 5- Page Thirty-six IAMES MATSI I. RICHARD MAURER BEN MAXIM Football IOSEPH A. MAZI Announcement Committee Hi-Y MARY ANN MEEHAN FGRKH5 Y-Teens Hegwin Office Assistant Senior Mixer Committee Co-Chm N Bw FREDERICK MICHAEL Ro Club National Honor Society Voice Staff rl ALYCE IOY MILLER MY'-Lo Hegwin Y-Teens A Cappella Choir Senior Play Class Day Committee ooLonss MILLER JM Ll'7 l CERALDINE MILLER Hegwin Y-Teens IAMES MILLER Annual Editor Class Day Chairman Hi-Y, Secretary Ro Club Page Thirty-seven TERRY MILLER Hi-Y Play Committee WILLIAM MILLER Hi-Y Mixer Committee ALMARITA M0FF,ZT:enJ6NT Annual Ad Staff Future Nurses IIM MOLNAR Movie Operator CAROLE ANN MONTGOMERY A Cappella Chair G. A. A. Hegwin Y-Teens Future Nurses Wx..- fmvfe ,, f- f ef? 'M 111 My GLENN MOODY AURORA MORELLI S6 06.5 J'l9nIl National Honor Society Social Committee Hegwin Y-Teens G, A. A. Nw KENT MUELLER ' .2G'f' kyg 0 QM 11.63 if J oglf X ii PATRICIA MuLcR:w fonts Hegwin Y-Teens IAMES MURA National Honor Society Q Page Thirty-eight IERRY MURPHY Ro Club Student Council Golf Team Picnic Committee Co-Chairman MARK A. MURRAY National Honor Society President Ro Club Dance Band Play Committee Co-Chairman W SANDRA NAPLES G6 l-T ' Picnic Committee Voice Staff Hegwin Y-Teens RONALD NEVADA Hi-Y MICHAEL NICHOLUDIS Choir Hi-Y Mixer Committee DE C af-:Ja D BETTIIAYNE NILES ,4m8NDd- Hegwin Y-Teens Choir Parents Reception Committee ELIZABETH ANN NIZIOLEK G. A. Library Assistant A. xr Ml i TED NIZIOLEK senmcz Novo'rNY C,oR'vuN Library Assistant M all .M L. , V L ,. Nj, , 7- VA , .vkl jenn OCCHIBONE Printing Club , Page Thirty-nine CAROL OWEN MYBR 6 Stagecraft Club Banquet Committee Annual Ad Staff Future Nurses Club 1ANE'r OWEN Q0 L'-l 5 R' Hegwin Y-Teens Sermon Committee Co Chairman Sta gecraft Club National Honor Society SUZANNE PAREE W E68 Rf Play Committee Hegwin Y-Teens Stagecraft Club G. A. A. CAROLE PARENT Hegwin Y-Teens Annual Ad Staff Future Nurses Club ALAN PAULEY Hi-Y Banquet Committee Annual Ad Staff I WILEY PERRY Baseball Ro Club Hi-Y Mixer Committee JUDITH PIERCE M MAG! HW Hegwin Y-Teens Library Assistant Parents Reception Committee DEBORAH POWELL Hegwin Y-Teens Library Staft Parents Reception Committee MARY PRATT TCH Vismil Hegwin Y-Teens Annual Ad Staff ' wif VELMA PYERS 99 French Club National Honor Society Parents Reception Committee Hegwin Y-Teens Page Forty +31- DAVID QUERIN Rifle Club MARY Lou RAUB JECIOP Hegwin Y-Teens Mixer Committee W luvkftfkf RUBY IOYCE RICE Hegwin Y-Teens Mixer Committee Office Assistant MARY LOU RICHARD U mrxibf K Picnic Committee Hegwin Y-Teens Treasurer Homecoming Court Choir MARY LOU RICHARDSON National Honor Society Vice President Student Council Secretary Cheerleader Announcement Committee Chm. 1AcK RIPPLE Hi-Y Band Rifle Club ANITA CAROLE ROBINSON Qul 64 National Honor Society Hegwin Y-Teens Social Committee Office Assistant V 0 ' .I LAWANA ROBISON Senior Play Committee Future Nurses Club Choir TONY ROCCI Football Hi-Y Class Day Committee MICHELE ROCHE Library Assistant Stagecraft Club Hegwin Y-Teens fllimamni' Page Forty-one DONALD ROGERS Hi-Y Ro Club Vice President Football LOUIS ROSS Hi-Y Social Committee ANNABELL ROUSE T Rn m M E Ll- Sociol Committee Choir srrsv nowLANo Go CDW I 'J National Honor Society Banquet Committee CofChm. Hegwin Y-Teens President Voice Staff WILLIAM ROWLAND Basketball Mixer Committee Hi-Y I 'Mk HW FRANK RUKOVENA Hi-Y Class Day Committee Choir PHMTG Lol-I E, NORMA RUSU Band Sermon Committee Hegwin Y-Teens HARRY RUTH Play Committee Choir Hi-Y Tennis Team CECILIA RUTLEDGE Sermon Committee Future Nurses Club liwtl R0 vest? PATRICIA sALvAToRE NE'-f ' 'J Cheerleader Stagecratt Club Class Day Committee Choir Page Forty-two IANICE SANDIFORD National Honor Society Hegwin Y-Teens Prom Committee Choir E SANDORA . A. A. Se mon Com tee 'V I , rf? THOMAS SANTILLO , Faoltlball 4 Staaecraft Club Picnic Committee LINDA SAVAGE Cosmetology Club DAVID H. SAVASTEN Voice Editor National Honor Society President Hi-Y President Banquet Committee CoChm VFNQRJ NY GRACE SCAVNICKY Hegwin Y-Teens Office Assistant Mixer Committee Library Assistant isnav scnnomorsxv CAROL smz Bwzorl Library Assistant President Annual Ad Staff Hegwin Y-Teens XP Syl 1 mmol! dm SEKINGER Football P Hi-Y Ro Club 4, Banquet Committee L J 0 s I 1 5,1 THOMAS SHAFFER Stagecraft Club Social Committee Jlwffrff c V' Ki, www Q 1 TQ -fr-fry, ,? Page Forty-three QW.. jg Q v.J .U-4-A 5 I DY YNN SHANER 0 Wrfwpszj Heg n -Teens ,7-j,,-,4.-' JSM. I W ri ' DONALD SHAW Football Hi-Y Mixer Committee l lot-iN si-news ln. Hi-Y g K Rifle Club yemjiwk W CHARLES SHOENBERGER ,ed 7 . jx., , - pool: snorrs Hegwin Y-Teens Peaceful FRANCES SILVESTRI Hegwin Y-Teens Annual Ad Staff Class Day Committee RONALD L. SIMPSO RONALD RICHARD Choir Hi-Y Social Committee DONALD SI PE Banquet Committee IUDITH SMITH N I SIMPSON . .wA::1,.. ' rw 12? 5' T ' if . Q ' 1 Y qw. 1 l sf . ' 1' J ,, . . . f 8 . Q K 6 It f f ,f f . 4 Page Forty-four lil' MARY E. SMITH Dfl-V-Co Hegwin Y-Teens Choir ,C - lp. r A w f . u v ' ' 5 MARY Louisg.sMlTH Hogwin Yheens . . A Arlnuvj AH Staff . 7 1 i ,It MARY IANE SNOW Hegwin Y-Teens Annuol Ad Staff IOHN SNYDER National Honor Society 3 34 mqx soNTAc ' ' Class President Student Council Basketball Nctionol Honor Society gui on IAMES SPENCER CAROLYN STANFORD Future Nurses Club Parents Reception Committee He9win Y-Te hW ,QQ Mil p wk 'Of wiviifiwt Siiwfffriyifw Jew I STEPHANIE ANg 3'glgI'2.EY National Honor Society ,L Student Council Play Committee Hegwin Y-Teens igjif KATHLEEN STONE Hegwin Y'Teens Future Nurses Club Annual Ad Staff n DONNA IEAN STONLEY National Honor Society Annual Staff Hegwin Y-Teens ' Banquet Committeek EJ W-7,jJf'5lU lf i li J of V v 5 tl jj if t wild QW it Page Forty-five ROSE MARIE STRAWDERMAN Q-3iA9Row.f Prom Committee G. A. A. Library Assistant Stagecraft Club ERIC SUCHER Hi-Y Chaplain Senior Play Committee Stagecraft Club National Honor Society NANCY swsnmcm Dr? VIES Hegwin Y-Teens N Social Co mil-O GN' . , Aklfxuj., PHILIP SWISHER Dance Band Orchestra Projector Operator IEAN SYLAK National Honor Society Hegwin Y-Teens G. A. A, Banquet Committee VIRGINIA TANULER B RHCE, National Honor Society Student Council Hegwin Y-Teens Class Day Committee 'IUANITA TAYLOR National Honor Society Hegwin Y-Teens Future Nurses Club Class Day Committee WALLACE TAYLOR Football Picnic Committee, ROBERT TEDDE LEE TENSLEY Page Forty-six - tif' A. YU.-fi' My A ,Mx if i Ni ,Alvin . pffscn. LAMAR THOMAS Picnic Committee Hi-Y Rifle Club Y- i 1,l'flil . iff!! hx . ' 4 a DAVID THOMAS Ro Club Hi-Y Choir Picnic Committee We A JQAH-f Sfftvwp VOPLQLS 0 1-of of--F-'a+-.9 M-Po lu. gegf pf I-date 001419791 u Dove IOHN c. THOMAS Ro Club Golf Team Hi-Y National Honor Society O RALPH THOMAS Hi-Y RONALD THOMAS National Honor Society CARY LLOYD THORNTON Banquet Committee Football Team Baseball Team Hi-Y GLEN THULLEN Choir Rifle Club DONALD TIPPER Hi-Y J . 7 DOLORES ANN TODD Choir Seal Hegwin Y-Teens Reception Committee Chairman LAWRENCE O. TOMLIN Jr, Choir Page Forty-seven IACQUELINE TRAMMELL Hegwin Y-Teens lg EMQWN CARYLL TUCKER Rl at Hegwin Y-Teens Color Guard Prom Committee Choir BETTIE LUE UNDERWOOD 7770-3 gfeldg'-Q' JAKE. 1 a ,I msn: uscu.owsKi SHAW Hegwin Y-Teens Picnic Committee Bookraom Assistant IACQUELINE VANIS DONALD VAN METER PATRICIA VARGO nn 095-'l Hegwin Y-Teens D 6 Q 6 59.5 Eb LAWRENCE vAsu IOSEPH VIGGIANO Mixer Committee Baseball Console Operator 237 :Me ,,.,fm4.QZ fauna .42 '7' ffwfyfwff ' i4 PAUL WACK 7ffW.T.ic Page Forty-eight i , HAZEL WAGNER Class Day Committee Annual Ad Staff GEORGIA LOU WALKER Choir Future Nurses Club Mixer Committee Hegwin Y-Teens IACQUELINE WALLACE . . 1- Mnxer Committee Office Assistant Student Council National Honor Society 1AMEs WEAVER Printing Club Proiector Operator QARBARA WELLS Annual Ad Staff Future Nurses Club Library Assistant ,f ...r '11, 1' Us, af 'Yoo -4 eodi. IANET WELLS IJ E905 Hegwin Y-Teens Choir Prom Committee National Honor Society IANENE WERTMAN Choir IEAN WHITE Chair Stagecraft Club Hegwin Y-Teens Class Day Committee NMRTO KENNETH WHITEHOUSE Hi-Y Treosurer Banquet Committee BETTY IO WILLIAMS Hegwin Y-Teens Choir Future Nurses Club Play Committee LU C6 Page Forty-nine ROBERT WILLIAMS Hi-Y ROBERTA VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Hegwin Y4Teens Banquet Committee DAVE WILSON Band lMarchingJ Dance Band .zfiyi ZP7 Cl?aA'CAop PHILIP WILSON Basketball Projector Operator SHIRLEY WILSON Homecoming Queen Cheerleader National Honor Society Enlko Social Committee Co-Chairman X 2 C? KENNETH YOUNG Mixer Committee J Annual Ad Staff N HHN iunv zAREvA Qi u,Q,iN Pr Future Nurses Club LOUIS ZEBRAK Band Dance Band National Honor Society iawpw' Page Fifty ED ZIEGLER Mixer Committee Chairman Senior Play Hi-Y Golf Team TONY ZOCRAFIDES Orchestra R Stagecraft CIUIDA 1504 I e eil 'P' A Ubggaiaivgsxj cguoiyno c V190 E OJ 5 Laker yi 6' ' T ,Aoi V' 0 S Avia 'jfjxew FRANCES PP ilgzrary' i I 1!fCw 1 'I Vg . 6 lil 'K I 9 ' A L I ' A a 4 any 59 ,1 t Myra' LW bi WILLIAM ZUTI Console Operator Hi-Y Senior Play Class Day Committee In Memoriam . VIRGINIA MOORE The light of their young lives went down, As sinks behind the hill The glory of a setting star, - Clear, suddenly, and still. Alone unto our Father's will One thought hath reconciledp That He whose love exceedeth ours Hath taken home His child. 'UBI Page Fifty-one lk JIM DENNY Whittier N. N. .J I. 43, 3. 5, Watching Shock Crommi You Gotta Know the Method 2. Facts, Ma'um any 4. Look Mu, No Covilies! 6. Clear 'he Roads! rf M ana 3 vyum 'FN W 'T' .Ly Ng 5 iiw. tu -'If Page Fifty-iwo FK' ff 1 531, YY -- W 2 fp? ' N L1 Class of 1960 . . I ,.,H,,,. k . .,,..., .. , Q .Zan .V :rin 'V ' 1 W f f fl ' A '33 A 5 if f ft- I rg ,AZQ ' fs!- 'qv' A ',:... . . -. . L ,I sf , .. .--. A ' ll an A ' sz' v ' ' 9 'Y' fi ir A in f, -I J X f N . . ', , .AA R. J iv C ff A L.. A . 'I It if 18' 5 .5 -ft 5. . S if Sf -32 it L' M at ' , 24' X 4. 6' 'N' Wifi' Q. Q K' ' 7 ,': :2fgagf:35,., ,::.,5 ' Xgy Row T. Alexander, G. Allen, J. Allen, L. Alteno, W. Altheide, L. Amon, B. Ander son, E. Anderson, S. Angelo, C. Anthony. Row P. Arbogost, T. Arrow, G. Atway, R. Baer, B. Baker, B. Baker, D. Baker, R Baker, E. Barnes, C. Barth. Row J. Beedham, D. Bennett, F. Bess, C. Bigelow, C. Blaemire, J. Blanton, J Bodie, A. Bolden, B. Bowman, K. Bradford. Row J. Brice, R. Brincko, J. Brown, C. Buchanan, M. Bukovi, J. Bullen, S. Burke, L Burkett, F. Burnett, M. Burney. Row A. Byers, J. Callas, C. Compradt, S. Carlson, T. Carr, F. Carsonie, P. Caylor A. Cerbus, M. Chicone, S. Childs. Row J. Clark, W. Clark, G. Cleary, J. Codding, D. Cole, J. Colton, A. Cooksey W. Copperman, V. Crawley, N. Cusano. -'El Page Fifty-four lk' Class of 1960 . Row 1: J. Daily, J. Dalton, L. D'Apolito, C. Davis, F. Davis, G. Davis, N. Davis R Davis, P. Dean, C. Deemer. Row 2: D. DeMarco, S. Diggs, A. Dilorio, D. Diser, T. Dixon, M. Dodson, F. Douglass F. Drewek, F. Drummond, S. Egbert. Row 3: R. Elms, M. Englehardt, S. Essad, D. Everson, R. Farnbauer, P. Ferrando B Findlay, H. Fink, R. Fifzwilliams, V. Fitzwilliams. Row 4: E. Flesher, R. Foose, W. Foster, J. Foulke, J. Fox, L. French, R. Friedman B Gaily, V. Gantt, J. Garner. Row 5: J. Geier, S. George, S. Gerzel, G. Gibbs, S. Gilyard, J. Gorman, S. Gozur Row 6: D. Gransee, M. Graves, M. Gray. E. Guyton, S. Haniford, J. Harasyn, C. Harriman, B. Harris, B. Hartley E Harver, J. Haskins, A. Hay, J. Hayes. A.: , .. . F F ' J A .Q A K . J saa ze A yb . .... AV.:.,q . 1 s J .S is :ii - .lg f. V Q . 4 r T. gf . 55... .1 , , - .. '5' ' ' ' W J T :' J A W E J s , ,,,,, , . C .,, J ' i - it ' ,-,, .,.,..,,. , ,,, . .EV . . A -agp, Q is Max . , I X qlk 1 Q . -,,.., . .,., , Q . , .V K 1 K . sv uf :ff , - si . J F J fs 9 ' .-- . ,251 V,,, S A f Q ..,. . J i fjgzy S fi' ti , ,L 'ta -t ' I 7 is 'Xt J ' .- B . t K. AA i :: : J J . . L., ' vii V14 Y - 5 l f H y Ei: ,Z:: A y A V .7 W.. V N., ax ....,. ..: is 35 e Y iff lf. ..,. - ': - 4 of W , at '.'.,,- 'f i' 1 E F x ' 'E lf 'E 'ffl Page Fifty-five E'- Class of 1960 . . . f X, , nb. ., .,,..,.... I Q . ,,: L: ss ' Y' ' ' ' .-. y 1 A A, . 1 ':.:',, V ' - Xa 5 . , .1 -..,, . L- A K 'lf'2?if 1 - B .L . 'X f a tally. A wk A sr- L A K W L B .... . . , fi ' . is . K is s 4 Q Q Q 5 S 6. F my 4 2. H: my In ' lk 4 I , as QQ x . f I 9- N ',, jp. f gf I Q . . fi . . . . A 3 A,E:'3 M . .T ' A A 1 'i if f- , - 5 L : , wg , . y 1 ,1 Q' A l f b , Q K X Qziuigl, ..., 4 . g z x' 1 5. is 5' .1 F AR . Q 5. rj 'Qqf A X filf f Row Row Row Row Row Row C. Hazel, J. Hendricks, S. Heid, P. Herring, T. Hershbirger, N. Hill, V. Hines D. Holden, J. Holmes, A. Hood. L. Hopper, D. Horner, M. Houck, E. Howell, L. Huber, D. Huebner, R. Huff, C. Ingram, W. Jackson, G. James. A. Janecyko, F. Janiro, R. Jenkins, T. Jenkins, W. Jennings, R. Johnson, R. Johnson, L. Jones, B. Judy, B. Kohl. D. Kandis, S. Korelin, P. Kelley, W. Kidd, W. Kinder, C. King, J. Kleeh, P Klemd, S. Kloss, C. Komorosky. W. Koonse, J. Krupa, J. Krupa, J. LaKovich, W. Lee, A. Lehnerd, L. Leonard R. Lewis, R. Lisbon, I. Logan. B. Lynn, J. Maiorano, L. Malkoff, M. Molkoff, S. Malloy, R. Malmer, C. Mar cavish, A. Morinelli, N. Marshall, A. Mashorda. -'lil Page Fifty-six I I Class of Row Row Row Row Row Row 1960 . E. Maurer, P. McAtee, J. McBride, R. McCauley, M. McConnell, T. McConnell S. McKinney, J. McMaster, P. Mele, R. Melnykovich. J. Melone, J. Mentzer, J. Merlo, J. Mikitaw, A. Miller, J. Miller, M. Miller, J Mineo, B. Minor, R. Mitchell. J. Molnar, M. Molnar, M. Monaco, R. Mondora, C. Montgomery, E. Moore R. Morgan, G. Moses, J. Moses, P. Myers. R. Nagle, J. Nelson, C. Neuman, D. Nesbitt, V. Nicholson, K. Niles, M Novak, C. Oliver, M. Oliver, D. O'Neill. R. O'Rourke, R. Orovitz, B. Orr, E. Orzechowski, L. Osborne, P. Overholt, J Owens, E. Owens, C. Paloci, S. Parks. M. Patterson, S. Patterson, P. Penney, M. Pernotto, A. Peskin, D. Phillips, C Pollacheck, R. Pomaro, F. Porembski, R. Price. its n fb , J P X.. . by . .xx k,f. I I -Q K an ,gs J' -if 'TP ,., 1 ' 5' P ff , ss ff . ill' P x 4 . . h y V,V::,A:Q:::.:. s s. Q L. X 2 2... .jf fz 4 . . I L. X X 1. 1 QE ,.-. v ga: 59, -:-- it . 4 4 if K A P .,,. J P E . 1' i . 5 kk .. kk - N ..... .. I k E J it . : lui i fir lllix 5 5' I 'J ' U W ll 'N fy ' 1.i E.:'t-1 2: :ily 1 - P J Q M by SJ X , , . , E ,,,..,,-,., V E yj.siq,3 . - ,z.. I my ,5..,......,... .:,...., .....5. E Saga. , 1 f . .ata 42 Jt P J . y , an J . JJ.. J sg! - ' rei' ' --t . , ....... at :'t i 1' ,........ P .f . :ri .W -xr 1' H .,.. . l ilnii T' m Q 3 w r is -b :f Page Fifty-seven R6 I Class of 1960 . . . 'J . , 1 L ' A 1 1' , R' x il A V .F R 'ff J V 1' K' X J J L A -. .,-- . W L L-2-gy f J L Q X 3 T .J 1 A ., Q x 4 f t L... . QS ' 1 nf. if . 'L 'x. . ., i QQ M x -' Q J Q Ei 1 . . ,, I4 I J 2,7 ' as -:, f- zk- . J ku F' V L T' L Q K 5- L A'.lQ Q if at 5 Row J. Price, E. Pritchard, B. Probyn, J. Quinn, I. Quinones, T. Ramos, L. Rhiel, S. Rick, P. Rider, A. Roberts. Row D. Roberts, M. Rohrbaugh, M. Rosebaum, L. Rosine, A. Savage, G. Schafer, B. Schimpf, S. Schneider, C. Schrader, D. Schuller. Row R. Schwartz, B. Scott, S. Scott, L. Scrutchen, R. Selner, C. Schaffer, S. Shep- pard, J. Shirilla, M. Simerlink, G. Simko. Row W. Skowron, B. Smith, E. Smith, P. Snyder, M. Soccorsy, R. Sommer, R. Spencer, R. Stahara, W. Stamolis, R. Stas. Row M. Steger, M. Stewart, W. Stewart, E. Stiffler, B. Szymanski, R. Tabor, B. Taylor, N. Tecau, H. Thanois, B. Thomas. Row C. Thomas, J. Thorne, P. Tice, W. Truitt, D. Underwood, J. Underwood, J. Vansise, K. Vantell, J. Varga, M. Varga. -'tif Page Fifty-eight 151- Class of 1960 . . . Row Row Row Row Row P. Veauthier, S. Vekasy, J. Vergallito, C. Vimmerstedt, W. Vivolo, A. Voden, A. Vross, T. Vross, J. Wagner, L. Wagner. N. Wagner, D. Wallis, M. Wardle, R. Washington, M. Waters, J. Watson, E. Weaver, C. Webb, N. Welch, R. West. D. Westover, C. White, S. White, F. Wike, D. Williams, E. Williams, J. Williams, N. Williams, S. Williams, D. Willis. - J. Wilson, J. Wilson, C. Wolfgang, R. Womer, P. Woolsey, C. Wray, M. Yavorsky, E. Yeckley, J. Yee, J. Young. S. Yourst, R. Zarlenga, El Zeigler, R. Zins. g ...-ww ., .. N '--- P - J ' . 1 Q .Mg , i - W4 . Si. QW.. ,, It K . XX, i if' A ' J - f J. W , if gf up . .. - f .I V ,,., ,N :.. ll: X 5 'H' -H I I if Q . A .,,4. .,. . V 1 R R J . f - 14 I f ' W. . . is x - in W N si if xg iff wif: -:ef D Page Fifly-nine IB'- i.. My .. 9+ 1' . 9 ' vw... .-...., iswifikf .. . -- 232 ii? Qiggi -T . -is , 5 V - 2 z .5 si 52359. ff sf. ' Q , ' it 3542: fi fi if 6 ,, 'L 5 s. - 5 -. fs ' iw ,. f if N 5 if ' , , ,V . I .31 'x- .- 4 EW is 5+ . A! ' ...ff 'Y LN as ,' - . , :, K - Q., Qty, ' Ei. . sa.. , , 5 4' f 'N I J E' Class of 1961 . . . -vs J R Q: . J ' In L, its Q 1 H tl V l -Wg ti it A . I ' ' Wi- . HB. .tu , E lirlvf' 71. i 1y,f...., K ms C mf Qin fi -ff ' it A J 52 Q if F 0'l 'tt LLC . meg. ' rift .is 8 iiflll -r t x Ai -'W' is 5 1. ' i W Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Y ,. .- : Q f Y 'J if 8 5 A J' 5 ,,. , 'Q 4 . . 1 .I -,F ,-.-- l .V ,I . ui a Y, I A ,K . I Q L Ml A ., ,A S sz-A . Vx I -. ' x x .V . y xx! gb ,Q I my i F p Q in ii M. Abbott, R. Albright, M. Anderson, G. Anzivino, K. Arbogast, J. Arkwright M. Aron, R. Ashley, W. Ashton, J. Avery. D. Baird, R. Baldwin, E. Barnes, E. Barnes, G. Barnett, B. Bates, J. Beake, J Beer, G. Bell, T. Benesh. C. Bennett, A. Bernard, K. Bonam, L. Black, W. Black, A. Bloomberg, A Boila, P. Bolder, B. Bonnet, M. Bonnet. K. Booker, L. Booker, F. Boughner, S. Bowser, C. Boyle, L. Braund, C. Brown B. Brush, W. Bryer, S. Buckley. J. Buff, D. Bundschu, E. Burman, W. Butler, M. Byers, J. Byrd, P. Ccldrone D. Campbell, E. Campbell, F. Campbell. J. Campbell, A. Carswell, C. Carter, M. Chambers, J. Chicase, B. Chubbs J. Ciarniello, R. Cimmento, C. Cleeland, B. Cockerell. 41-l Page Sixty I I I Class of 1961 . . . Row Row Row Row Row Row rt M. Colgan, B. Cook, D. Cook, J. Cook, W. Cooper, N. Costello, E. Craig, E. Crawford, K. Crawford, P. Creelman. J. Cunningham, J. Curry, S. Dailey, F. D'Amico, V. Daye, A. Delligatti, S. DeMar, J. Dickerson, C. Dingledy, A. DiPiIIo. R. Donahue, W. Donahue, M. Dorfi, P. Druzisky, G. Dugan, R. Duke, V. Dunk- erly, N. Dunn, C. Eaves, J. Edmonds. R. Emerick, B. Erikson, J. Esposito, J. Esposito, M. Eubanks, J. Evans, L. Faulk- ner, M. Faust, B. Fayson, J. Fedders. F. Ferguson, P. Ferguson, V. Ferguson, R. Ferrando, R. Filo, C. Findling, R. Fisher, R. Fitzwilliams, B. Fieschner, W. Fletcher. D. Forsyth, R. Foose, S. Foster, A. Franco, B. Frazier, B. Freeman, W. French, C. Frondorf, R. Frye, S. Gabriel. . .lik W .- W 4 'M ji ' H 1,114 is I' 5' 'Q ww? , . ' Q. L I :-. 'P 3 ' 1 is .,. 2' L . ir' QFZQ' Q. gd tx' 'L KX 3' H is sf Q .ni LX gf-P w..,.i A.. . V 'x li S 8' at YK JJ it is at ii , -i.ia2,f. W Q- J . .... to . Q r. M pyx Xxy, D- .::' .. Q' K li I A 52 K 4 x., K . . gf: f V . , .f s J. f F asv- as . wif fx .2 .. 2 '-. f EJ 2 wi K' of 1 ' 1 . L 4' Y F v U. ..., si . . s. . . 5... A . J ff in if N . i L Q - , ETX ' - . -1 , - . .- M 2 ' - f . rr' I H . A 1 f. .:- ,.,. .. . . ,.,' gh :fu ,K K K 4 k RM s ' , ...L .... ',, A ,Y N, ww. A J W A Q 2 K2 'JFi3E.iJihJi.iR-.JWii.' . of. ' .QQ ... L , Q w s in . A .M s .. J fl F ? ,. . A up ' -,-- . Q: I R f . :Pk kk 1QS -V .g-- -v',- I ,- 543 X- .4 , ,Z- ' wk A s. ffvt. -' f' . 1 . W Sf Page Sixty-one ISY- Class of 1961 . 1 f: swf G Q 6 'yi J ' . -T J . ' A me 1' X up . 2 . J I5 , W yi: 1 'F' ' sf , 5' ' A X r J V, . - fi 'ifiix i ,.L-L?l!s .. h Q w if 4 Ai I .KX- .L ., 6 'S ' S- '11 J is wr 1 . , 1 'E if X A . . A gl A.: J 'LN' ' if 'X f Ti' R' C . - v.p .y Afw' tr. -lifiite. J MATS. l 'X X 1 --,, . , . Q1 5' ' - . J v K . is f Ii itz , . .a a X ai 5 ,W W . K in 'M . 5 F . 1' bi ' .1 be ilk! E Kiln L r... s Vw J I .J 4 'BRA Q R' Row 1: I. Gagye, M. Galante, J. Gampelro, T. Gay, B. Gallagher, J. Getz, J. Gian- francesco, T. Gibbons, M. Gifford, M. Gilford. Row 2: W. Gingrich, R. Glaros, N. Glus, B. Goist, R. Goldberg, T. Gooch, E. Gor- gach, G. Goss, H. Graham, C. Gransee. Row 3: J. Grant, D. Gregory, L. Griffen, S. Griffin, G. Grimmett, R. Guerrier, P. Hadley, C. Haisler, G. Handel, N. Hanna. Row 4: T. Hart, D. Hartenstein, E. Harisell, S. Haskins, E. Heinrich, A. Henderson, J. Hernon, B. Hettler, B. Hickey, H. Higgins. Row 5: C. Hightower, M. Higley, J. Hobart, D. Hodge, M. Honda, M. Hoover, E. Hopper, H. Horner, W. Houser, R. Hovis. Row 6: W. Howard, J. Howley, B. Huer, J. Hull, L. Hull, D. Humphries, W. Hunter, D. Hutch, M. lnnocenzi, R. lnnocenzi. Page Sixty-Iwo Class of 1961 . . . - fx, .1 ..- ' ,. A . Q.. .2535 K. Y v Row l Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Q -xc' 3 N - .9 ,.: K 8... A. QF' . ,,.. -gg W J xr 3, . 'J ll . , ,fic is ,X gf ' f J F. Jackson, J. Jackson, O. Jackson, L. Janik, C. Jean-Richard, D. Johnson, F. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, L. Johnson. L. Johnson, P. Johnson, W. Johnson, A. Jones, J. Jones, S. Jones, S. Jordan, J. Kaminski, D. Kays, R. Kellgren. J. Kelly, K. Kelly, R. Kidd, D. Kimbrough, B. Kotsol, B. Kovaleski, W. Kowardy, P. Kubic, D. Kumnick, M. Lacey. A. Lange, I. Law, M. Lawrason, B. Lawrence, D. Lazar, J. Leach, P. Lenhart, K. Lennon, D. Lennox, J. Lentz. J. Leonard, B. Lewis, J. Lichly, E. Liggens, K. Lloyd, P. Loibl, R. Lomax, A. Londos, R. Lott, L. Lisbon. E. Lucente, J. Ludt, E. Mabry, J. Magielski, W. Mahaffey, D. Maharry, B. Maideski, A. Major, A. Manhollan, S. Marsilio. as is M W 5: 'S ' ,Zi WE -- 1' .S gif W Ni f S, Y ,,.,,, 5,2 if ,,,, R K E q , Q' . ' Aw. -.ai fx .xl--I' 4, Ps Q il 11:5 J. V- E.. I Qatar, I . t N vs fi, QNX NM . of in , fs EQ, 23' I X . ,.. X ss ia... X' ,N 'W .X J . M-'rs E .,.. ' , K . H 5,1..,,, nf.. , B+ .Q Y' Y as 5 . -' , if ws -vil Page Sixty-three . 9 Class of 1961 4. L.. Cn Q. . s 'F' v dx, 'tv K -'g. xxx, I Y- , B. , ,Q . it E' .J s .5 il . x . .LE D Ja... P Z, t gf f . Q.. . -f . . Mali . ,Q a.f?5w. : 1 u A it l .sl l :ll 4 A H Lvxyk S' t' 1 fl' J E if li K-l' ff? 1 ':': K- 2 qv ya 4, in A. , X P A we 2 ' A ' ., rf ' if G J 'lk nf : A 'I Cf. .ii R wi, is 5 4 . Q wr ! M .F Row Row Row Row Row Row A. Massaro, B. Matthews, D. Matsou, J. Mazi, A. Mazzarino, J. McCaskey B. McCutcheon, B. McDonough, J. Mclntyre, R. McKay. J. McKinley, W. McLaughlin, J. McManus, M. McMunigle, G. Means, P. Meeds F. Meekes, G. Melnykovich, W. Mikesell, A. Mileto. J. Miller, M. Miller, C. Mitchell, l.. Mitchell, C. Molnar, J. Montano, A. Moore S. Moore, D. Morar, C. Morris. J. Morrison, C. Morton, O. Mueller, A. Murphy, S. Murphy, T. Murray, H Mylonas, L. Napolitan, Y. Nevada, W. Nitch. S. North, C. Novotny, D. Nuth, J. Nutt, J. Oates, M. Oleiar, H. Oleiniczak, W. Oliphant, A. Oliver, H. Ongerth. D. Ormsby, L. Osikiewicz, E. Pace, J. Parker, N. Parry, D. Pasley, J. Pasky, R. Paternosto, C. Patterson, C. Patterson. -if Page Sixty-four ll' Class of 1961 . . Row Row Row Row Row Row 1: 3: 4: 5. 6: 2: P. Patton, R. Peake, A. Pearestein, E. Perankovich, E. Perkins, S. Perry, K Peterson, J. Ptau, D. Platton, S. Pollnow. R. Ponce, R. Poorman, J. Porter, C. Powell, R. Powell, A. Precurato, T. Pre voznak, E. Price, T. Price, J. Pritchard. M. Quinones, M. Ragan, S. Rainey, D. Rako, C. Ratcliff, J. Ratcliff, G. Razum B. Reed, P. Reed, W. Reese. L. Reid, D. Reinger, J. Rhodes, R. Rice, B. Richards, G. Richardson, R. Richard son, T. Richardson, J. Rick, B. Riebe. C. Rivers, G. Roberts, R. Robertson, F. Robenson, J. Robenson, W. Robinson E. Rogers, W. Rohrbacker, J. Roman, A. Rowe. D. Rowland, J. Ruark, G. Rukovena, M. Rushton, W. Russell, W. Russell, D Rusu, D. Ruth, J. Sambles, D. Sample. 5 ' . s. ' . .. i .. J P 'P . . s ac ' 9 ' vi ,et T K x g w , : I In -Qi H gulf? if T qv - Q A if . if ' . 5 ' .. J if Q , . . . . Ff V ., ,,,,, J , ..,,. . . ,I Z.. l D it V fig .5 'Y ' 8 '41 tr. ' 3 ir I Wi ,. .. .., VWL, W , J , -,.,..,.,...v .,. ..s: f i it if .L.r MV.-. ..:.5.k.A -, 1 we K , ffl: vt y W. 5 S . ik . ix- ' tixkn PH Q B. W2 1 ju, T' .i I Q11 tg. i RAR 'elf S 'tif Page Sixty-five Ef- Class of 1961 . . . - A T 'qii ,L ii , .i . . i. 5.451 . A by 'Wx 1' S S' r Q 5 .1 ir . .r. ... 'H t L A I it X. , IW, .Q 1 x A ... V, . i eg g L. Q -A r we J . A 2 hw s. p . f .4 ., I fx W ,.., ' it Q. A . Kg -'YA .g .z,,v..,. ,..., if 2 I , . K B? .X X J ---- ' '- . . . '-, I viii - A. , -L K. , 'N - ,, vi 52' ' fi Q . -. .' . Y 'f S if if . if ,.,. S . if , - ' . ' ' r if L. X .. wang' by x .0 . L A f S A f . f . i . J 1 ' 1,,.i . ' . Q W5 ,k N gh, - x ' I 4 f K' i ,gs A Q , 1 . t '1' . f , 'L - ' Q . Y ' S Q9 , X- 5 ' + - .. A . J 'L - . .' i A Q.: .wg dy x J I i .A -. ,rl . :V, ,EER 1 Y nl - ft ..- Q wig. . - gy! X su ...sk . t ' . 0 E .gk . . ,A L. .. ::, . Est, .,L. 5 ' Q e 1 .1 'I L, wi ye Q A fh, ,, s ,5 - 1 , , ..,, my 2, -, , gag f ' ' - - ' ,, , f - V, 51275 4- '. ' sv :TSW 5 1 . L -JA'A f S A 'fl ' q if .- ' it ' K-if I if , -ffl. : .1 lf L A f ii Q if 'T A . . ii e killiiiiw n t ll- 1-'Dif f TX '1 f L 3 ' fi L XX Row Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 J. Samsa, G. Sandirey, A. Santangelo, C. Saunders, R. Savasten, J. Schafer, R. Schemetti, R. Schimmel, R. Schewirey, T. Schmidt. J. Schrode, R. Schulz, A. Schuster, G. Schuster, G. Scott, J. Scott, M. Scott, C. Shawman, E. Sheets, M. Shellenberger. P. Shoenberger, J. Sietert, H. Simko, M. Simmons, K. Sittig, M. Skuce, L. Smiley, A. Smith, J. Smith, B. Snyder. J. Snyder, J. Snyder, J. Snyder, T. Sontag, N. Spangler, F. Speed, L. Speer, M. Stacey, J. Stcmchek, J. Stanley. F. Stevens, C. Stewart, D. Steindorf, D. Stone, P. Suender, M. Sweeney, M. Swierz, L. Tabor, E. Takas, B. Thomas. D. Thomas, M. Thomas, K. Thoresen, A. Thullen, C. Titangos, J. Tobin, P. Topoly, L. Tomasino, A. Tountas, C. Trammell. -if Page Sixty-six fl ass of 1961 l C O Row 1: M. Traylor, J. Treharn, J. Trembo, E. Truitt, E. Tsangaris, J. Turkle, J. Tyma J. Tyree, R. Vantell, V. Vantell. Row 2: J. Vargo, J. Veite, J. Victor, S. Vigarino, V. Viglio,+C. Wainwright, J. Walter J. Walker, S. Walker, S. Worr. Row 3: J. Wardrop, J. Washington, D. Watson, B. Welsh, D. Welk, C. Wells, J Westrem, J. Whalen, B. Wheaton, S. Will. Row 4: J. Whitman, C. Williams, E. Williams, F. Williams, K. Williams, L. Williams P. Williams, S. Williams, C. Wilson, T. Wilson. Row 5: C. Wiseman, B. Wolfe, J. Womer, C. Woods, S. Yeager, J. Young, P. Zebrak J. Zins. A-.A .fp I it K, 5. ' ,F 'F if . .1 ,f N., :, . , wv.- Y iigfvffsws w ggi:-:vsw g M 2. ' 'R' ', of il it B' :iii V7 ' C 8 ge if it tl me Q s in N. J is ' . at i.is J ...Q 'J - ':': ' i 'ily X L N 1 t:: - , . : . . J L mx lil A V 1 E 1' I ..,., H 1 ,N J H . . I . . 5' -1- f A . 2 -'., 5 , s XV Osh. - - - I K V .... -. ei ' Page Sixty-seven lik- I I Can-Con .fi n.. s '21 YM! 'Eg mf B 1-Q ng A. 'Qu'-.... 2. Pop, Anyone? Oh Boy - Food! Big Dance Page Sixty-eight 5. Our Janitor I I I .f I' xx' FL, I , ,asv Z n AB National Honor Society . . . Row Row Row Row lleft to rightt Jack Thomas, Janet Wells, Eric Sucher, Donna Stanley, John Snyder, Richard Sontag, Anita Robinson, Janet Owen, James Mura, Ingrid lehfeldt, William Clingerman, Rae Hanna, Nancy Costello, Gerald Goist, Janet Hind, Linda Cole, Kenneth Carey, Vlelt to riqhtt Shirley Wilson, David Savasten, Carol Eidel, Mary lou Kolisar, Betsy Rowland, Mary Cusuno, Velma Pyers, Miss Milligan, Sally Domagolski, Olga Kitrinon, Jackie Wallace, Alice Berqiist, Mark Murray, Suzanne Gay, Mary Lou Richardson, Alan lewis, Judith Beachy, Robert Blair, Alfred Bright lleft to rightl Joann Costello, Barbara Jones, Betty Klame, Juanita Taylor, Virginia Tandler, Mary Kay Bannon, Carol Baker, Aurora Morelii, Nancy Harris, Harriet Foster. llelt to right! Fred Michael, Stephanie Stanley, Carmelita DeOto, lou Zebrek, Ronald Thomas, Jean Sylak, Janice Sandilord, Hugh Haroff First Election Officers President ,... . . David Savasten Vice-President . . . , . CGl'Ol Eidel Secretary , ,, , Judy Beachy Treasurer . . . ,. . ... , Bob Blair Second Election Officers President .,.. ....... M arlc Murray Vice-President . .. Mary Lou Richardson Secretary . . , ,... .,... S ue Gay Treasurer . , . Alan Lewis The purpose of the National Honor Society is to promote scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Membership in this organization is one of the highest honors a student can have. As a social function, the Society held its annual banquet in April. South High's Chapter of the National Honor Society is under the guidance of Miss Ethel Milligan. -til Page Seventy lik- Student Council OFFICERS President .... ........... . . . Hugh Harotf Vice-President . . . ,...... Dave Hopper Secretary ,... Mary Lou Richardson Treasurer ....,........................... Jem Yee South High School's Student Council strives diligently to help South High and its student body. lt aims for, among other things, understanding among students, facul- ty, and administration. This year the Student Council gave a dance which was enioyed by the entire school. It also decorated the auditorium, helped in pep assemblies, played records in the auditorium before school, conducted a dress right campaign, sold football badges, and provided a needy family with a Thanksgiving dinner. The annual Student Council picnic in the spring was enioyed by all of the members. Student Council meets 5th period on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. -'Sl Page Seve nty-one lil'- Tom Richardson, Terry Murray, Mark Murray, Ron Slahara, Phil Hadley, Bob Price, Fred Michael, RO Club Row Row Row Row Alan Lewis, Phil Horner, Dick Sontag, Hugh Harroff, DeWitt Underwood, Don Rogers, Bill Hilliard, Jack Faulkner, Jerry Murphy, Alfred Bright. Jim Miller, Tom Benish, John Glarow, Dan Williams, Jim Mineo, Jem Yee, Bob Spencer, George Grim- mett, Bruce Bowman, David Hopper, Wiley Perry, Curtis Dailey, Ed Sekinger, Dave Thomas, Jim landahl. Jerry Hall, Tom Hershberger, Bob Baker, Steve Yourst, Bill Kinder, John Esposito, Bob Maharry, Bob Blair, Dick Coombs, Jack Thomas. Harold Horner, OFFIC ERS President .,. ,, Jack Faulkner Vice-President ,. , Don Rogers Secretary . ., .. Jack Miller Treasurer .,.,.............., .... ..... B i ll Hilliard The South High RO Club, under the advisorship of Mr. Beach, did much to live up to its motto, Service Above Self. Among the proiects undertaken were the feed- ing and clothing of families at Thanksgiving and Christmas times. Each Senior boy had the opportunity to have dinner with some member of Rotary Club who was in the occupation the boy wished to pursue. Occasionally, the boy would go back to the man's office and visit with him throughout the afternoon. Jack Faulkner and Hugh Harroff attended a conference in Cincinnati. Page Seventy-two if?- Hi-Y The Hi-Y Club of South High School Qunder the leadership of Mr. Kimesl had one of its most successful years, taking part in many activities ot service and recreation. Among the activities were the Hi-Y Christmas Semi-Formal, joint meetings with iunior and senior Y-Teens, a basketball tournament, and, heading the list, Civic Day. On Civic Day , members of the South Club held many top positions. Dave Savasten was mayor, the highest honor in the city. Other iobs included Police and Fire Chiefs, City Financial Director, County Engineer, and Councilman. Dave Savasten and Jim Miller were also delegates to the Youth in Government conference in Columbus. OFFICERS President ..,... ......,.... . . . Dave Savasten Vice-President . . . . . Dick Sontag Secretary .... .,.... J im Miller Treasurer . . . . , Ken Whitehouse if Page Seventy-th ree H1- Hegwin Y-Teens . OFFICERS President .... ,...,...,. . . . Betsy Rowland Vice-President ..., .. Carol Eidel Secretary .... ...., N ancy Harris Treasurer ......... .. . Mary Lou Richards Inter-club Council .... - ....,...,........... Sue Paree Under the guidance of Miss Marilyn Griffiths and Miss Jackie Jones, the Hegwin Y-Teen Club has enjoyed an active year. Club meetings, held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, have consisted of speakers on Hungary, the Philippines, and narcotics, and a joint meeting with the Hi-Y. Movies on various subjects were presented to the group. Socially, the club participated in the Touchdown Toddle and the Spring Formal , and sponsored a Christmas Dance. -'lil Page Seventy-four lill- Tegmai Y-Teens . . Meeting the first and third Monday of each month, the Tegmai Y-Teens are advised by Miss Jackie Anderson and Miss Donna Lewis. Among the activities enjoyed by the club were a talk on marriage by Rev. Linder, a tea for parents, a swimming party, and a talk on narcotics. A puppet show was also given. The group participated in the Touchdown Toddle and the Spring Formal. OFFICERS President .... . .....,... .. Bonnie Harris Vice-President . . . . . . Willinda Truitt Secretary . . . . . Carol Schrader Treasurer ........ . . Judy Mentzer Inter-club Council . . . . . Garnet Schafer 'ffl Page Seventy-five Hr- Amicitia Y-Teens OFFICERS President . . . .....,.....,.. Barbara Colcerell Vice-President . . . . .Ruth Savasten Secretary . . . . . . Marilyn Abbott Treasurer ,....... .. Shirley DeMar Inter-club Council ...................... Pat Johnson The Amicitia Y-Teen group, advised by Miss Jones and Miss Myree, meets every other Thursday. During the past year the girls have enjoyed speakers on teen etiquette and the United Nations. Movies were also shown. As their service project the girls made Easter favors for a hospital. Socially, the group participated in the Touchdown Toddle and the Spring Formal. -til Page Seventy-six +31- Cenier of Afirudion Q 3. Wuich ihe Birdie! 2 Hund II to Me bw 'ui' x Q39 M 5 ,ryfgxpsym Q- v 25,7 , ,,, . If 'f ' v - , A g if t K ff L 4. Don't Lei Him See Me! 5, Mud Moss 6. Camera Shy Step Io Up! Dancing Crew AnnuaIStaff . . . 3 ,lk f-Q - , Row 1: Virginia Tandler, Mary Lou Richardson, Judith Beachy, Carol Baker, Donna Stonley. Row 2: James Miller, Carmelita DeOto, Donna Fish, Stephanie Stanley, Nancy Harris, Alice Burquist, David Hopper. The South High Annual Staff meets every day 5th period in Room llO. They began in September the taslc of choosing a theme, a cover, and having both individual cmd group pictures taken. After Christmas began the task of pasting up pictures, getting Senior activities listed, and identifying the group pictures. The Staff worked diligently the week before the March 25 deadline, cleaning up the little things that don't get done on time. Page Seve nty-eight li'- Annual Ad Staff . . . At the first meeting of the Annual Ad Stott, Seniors applying for the position of advertising salesmen tor the l959 annual were assigned specific ads and went out to get them. Each Senior was given one or more ads to solicit to merchants. Later, ads from new advertisers were accepted. At the second meeting, students handed in their ads and were urged to get as many more as they could. Row 1: Karen Bernarfl, Sally Domugalskiu Carol Parent, Sally Egnozzi, Donna Elsbury, Frances Sylvestri, Kathy Stone, Georgia Walker, Noreen Little, Carol Seltz, Carol Owen, Sally Lewis. Row 2: Mary Smith, Mary Pratt, Mary Jane Snow, Betty Jenkins, Jewel Phillips, Almarita Moffet, Sally Gould, Harriett Foster, Ingrid Lehfeldt, Delores lawrence, Barbara Wells, Row 3: Betsy Zowland, Janet Hird, Virginia Drake, Hazel Wagner, .loan Frey, Beverly Carpenter, Margaret Ed I' ' ' mun son, A ice Burquist, Phyllis Campbell, Kenneth Young. Row 4: Richard Dzielinski, Alan Pauley, Cecil Thomas, -til Page Seventy-nine Voice Staff . . . Row l, Alan lewis, Bill Hilliard, David Savasten, Fred Michael, Row '1: Joann Callas, Sandra Naples, Marilyn Pornotto, Carol Harriman, Barbara Jones, Deborah Powell, Betsy Rowland, Judy Pierce, Patricia Patton Not pictured: Bill Clingerman, June Dickerson, Judy Davis, Carol Crosby, Judy Buckner, Kerstin Eriksson, Alice Hood The Voice of South High is issued every school month. The news is always of interest to all students. This year more than 900 subscriptions were sold and the staff was kept busy with the usual deadlines and problems involved with all newspapers. The Voice Assembly was enjoyed by all. fl Page Eighty lif- Dance Band . . . The South High Dance Band, seventeen members strong, has been enjoyed by the school many times this year. They played for a Student Council dance, the National Honor Society inductions, the Voice Assembly, the Spring Revue, and many other affairs. They won the Vindicator award last May tor the best dance band and are looking forward to participating in the contest again this year. Michael Dolovy advised the group at rehearsals and Ray Mondora led the band. Row I: Ray Mondora, Ben Marsh, Phil Swisher, Al Caldrone, David Hopper, Larry Burkett. Row 2: Terry Murray, Ronald McKay, Sum Wurr, lou Zebrck, Jem Yee, Mark Murray, John Athanasen, leo Janik, Tony Vross, Phil Ferrando. 'if Page Eighty-three lir- Orchestra . . . lleft to righll Ruth Friedman, Jerome Gier, Ronald McKay, Ray Mondora, Philip Swisher, Albert Caldrone, Leo Janik, Mark Murray, Russell Melynkovich, Andrew Vrass, Philip Ferrando. The South High orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Dolovy, played good music whenever called upon. Among some of the things they played for were the Senior Play, Night School Commencement, and the National Honor Society Induction. 'fl Page Eighty-four lil'- Marching Band . . . With Mr. Dolovy as director, South had a tine Marching band again this year. Besides the football game half-time shows, the band played for many other things. There were the pep assemblies, a band assembly, and a band concert. They also marched in the Memorial Day parade. They ended the year by playing tor the commencement exercises. Row Row Row Row Row Row 2 3 . Charlotte Blaemire, Kirstin Ericksson, Charlene Davis, Linda Cole, Linda Hopper, Diane Stoneburner, Francine Poremeski, Sue Carlson, Sandra Gerxel. : Caryll Tucker, Barbara Szymanslci, Donna Curtin, Phil Ferrando, Bob Bigelow, Nelson Marshall, Martha Graves, Pam Arbogast. 1 Mr. Dolavy, Albert Caldrone, Ruth Filo, Judy Holmes, Janice Brown, Sarah Jo Brown, Samuel Birnbaum, Sarah Birch, Barbara Richards, Joe Schafer. z Maribeth Colgan, Carolyn Jean Richard, Norma Rusu, Jack Whalen, Nick Cusano, Bob Schimmel, Jack Kleeh, Nancy Williams. : Ruth Sommer, Russel Melnykovich, Alex Murphy, Anthony Delligatti, Gerald Hull, Bill Nitch, louis Zebrak, Ron McKay, Sam Warr, Richard Frye. : Jim Mclntyre, John Fareas, Dave Bundschu, Jim Hershaw, Ben Marsh, John Athanusen, Mark Murray, Tom Richardson, Richard Johnson, Terry Murray, Ernest Maurer, George Barnett. -if Page Eighty-five lif- Cheerleaders . . . left vo fight: Shirley Wilson, Pa! Salvatore, Mary Lou Richardson, Ginger Chianese. Majorettes . . . i Lc-ff lo righl: Charlohe Blaemire, Kerslin Ericksson, Charlene Davis, linda Cole, linda Hopper, Diana Stone burner, Francine Porembski, Suzanne Carlson, Sandra Gerzel. Page Eighty-six lie Girls Athletic Association . . . OFFICERS President . . . . Barbara Jones Vice-President .. .. Janice Sanditord Secretary .. .......... Judith Beachy Treasurer .................. Rose Marie Strawderman The members of the G. A. A. are proud to have as their new advisor, Mrs. Barbara Miller. G. A. A. holds its meetings the first and third Wednesday of every month. Did you see those crazily-dressed girls walking through the halls? Those girls were being i nitiated into G. A. A. The old members gave a party for the newly initiated members. The organization's activities for the year included decorating the goalposts, a bowling party, and a picnic. Row Row Row Raw Nat 1 : 2. 3: 4: Pictu Karen Bernard, Carol Crosby, Joyce Hopkins, Sandra Childs, Betty Niziolek, Mary Kay Bannon, Pat Salvatore, Rose Marie Strawderman, Miss Brown, Barbara Jones, Judy Beachy, Janice Sandiford, Sue Paree, Betsy Rowland, Janet Owen, Mary Lou Richardson, Sue Gay, Sharon Diggs, Virginia Tandler, Vivian Hines, Virginia Childs, Sara Lynn Boggs, Harriett Foster, Sarah Ja Brown, lnggiddlehfeldt, Aurora Morelli, Nancy Harris, Donna Stanley, Judy Harder, Nina Ferrelli, Mary Lou Ric ar s. Shirley Penick, Lynne Jones, Carol Wolfgang, Evelyn Foulke, Esther Pritchard, Camille Bigelow, Estelle Ziegler, Barbara lynn, Diane Sandora, Joyce Garner, Jean Sylak, Judy Davis, Carole Montgomery, Carmelita De0to. Barbara Symanski, Margaret Varga, Ada Jane Lehnard, Bonnie Findley, Nancy Ciruso, Joann Callas, Lynn Englehart, Judy Mentzer, Bettv Klame, Joann Melone, Willinda Truitt. red: June Beedham, Doris Cole, Saddie Essad, Mary Kincaid, Noreen Perry, Mary Lou Richards. tif Page Eighty-seven lift- Stagecrafl' Club . . . Row 'l: Mary Lou Richardson, Nancy Costello, Carol Owen, Joy Miller, Jean White, Peg Everth, Marianne Barker, Shirley Wilson, Carmelita DeOto, Mary Cusano, .lanet Owen, Mr. Diehm. Row 2: Ginger Chianese, Sue Paree, Mary Kay Bannon, Judy Harder, Nancy Harris, Janice Sandiford, Ingrid Lehfeldt, Stephanie Stanley, Betty Niles, Joann Cannistra, Rose Marie Strawderman, Pat Salvatore, Barbara Jones, Sue Gay. Row 3: Walter Humble, Dave Savasten, Hugh Harroff, Oscar Clinkscales. OFFICERS President .... .. Virginia Chianese Vice-President . . . , Peggy Everth Secretary ........ ....... . . . . . Marianne Barker Advised by Mr. Edgar Diehm, the Stagecratt Club stimulates interest in the field of light drama. The meetings are held once a month on Wednesday evenings, after school. Club members may take part in plays, or help backstage with scenery, props, costumes, or make-up. -tif Page Eighty-eight Ff- Future Nurses Club . . . The Future Nurses Club holds meetings the last Tuesday in every month, from 4:00 to 5:00 P. M. ot the Stambough Nursing Home. The meetings consist of o speaker, movie, or tour of a hospital. Social octivities for the year included ci Christmas party and ci toreweli party for the Seniors. Mrs. Mollin is the odvisor. Row Row Row Row v Judy Colton, Lawana Robinson, Eva Bonnett, Noreen Little, Nancy Harris, Pat Abbott, Judy Beachy, Barbara Jones, Carol Owen, Barbara Wells, Carol Baker, Pat Byers, Barbara Scott, Clingan Shaffer. Maureen Molnar, Sally Lewis, Treva Arrow, Sandra Childs, Barbara Evans, Kathy Stone, Georgia Walker, Rita Geier, Juanita Taylor, Cleotha Abdo, Judy Zareva. Garnet Schafer, Jewel Phillips, Almarita Moffet, Lynne Jones, Marilyn Pernotto, Sarah Jo Brown, Barbara Anderson, Phyllis Campbell, Judy Mentzer. Joyce Hopkins, Virginia Childs, Carolyn Stanford, Ruth Davis, Jackie Trammell, Doris Kidd, Mary Kincaid, Joann Costello, Shirley Wilson, Dianne Hamas, Jean White, Marianne Barker, Nancy Costello, Stephanie Stanley, Carol Eidel, Cecilia Rutledge, Ginger Chianese, 'elif Page Eighty-nine l? French Club . . . Row lt Mr. Fisher, Betty Beniston, Virginia Tandler, Suzanne Gay, Virginia Moore, Janet Owen, Carmelita DeOto. Row 2: Carol Harriman, Treva Arrow, Sandra Childs, Garnet Schaffer, Lacie Mabry, Barbara Smith. Row 3: Nancy Costello, Noreen Little, Sue Paree, Maureen Molnar, Janet McMaster, Ingrid lehfeldt. The South High French Club, Les Jolis Coeurs CHappy Heartsj, is advised by Mr. Roy Fisher. The meetings were held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month in room ll2. The activities of the club consisted of an initiation of new members, a record hop after the Steubenville basketball game, and a speaker, who spoke about France. OFFICERS President .. .. Carmelita DeOto Secretary . . ... Suzanne Gay Treasurer ......,. .. Shirley DeMar Program Chairman ,. . Janet Owen -'Sl Page Ninety Ff- Rifle Club OFFICERS President .... .. Joseph Semer Vice-President .. .. Ronald Knarr Secretary-Treasurer .........,........... Sarah Birch The Rifle Team meets evenings in the girl's gym. This year the team has been working for bars and badges, obtained by shooting in different positions. The advisors are Mr. Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Geoppert. This year's schedule included Niles, Cardinal Mooney, Rayen, Poland, Sharon, Boardman, Ursuline, Hickory, and Howland. Row 1: Janelte Ciarniello, Eva Bonnett, Sally Domagalski, Barbara Richards, Jean McMurchy, Nancy Williams, Carol Parent, Noreen little, Mary Kinraid, Sarah Birch. Row 2: John Shields, Cecil Thomas, Jim Cleeland, Bill Howard, Grier Richardson, David Coy, Bill Slanolis, Russell Lewis, Joe Semer. Row 3: Sarah Jo Brown, George Barnett, Jim Mclntyre, Bill Bryer, Ronald Orvilz, Steve Yourst, Ben Marsh, Ronald Knarr. -if Page Ninety-one J, Q ay' S 1. Sitting Pretty 3. Coma On, Hughl 2. Just Friends WNW 4. Swish 'lbw uw. 5. Take My Picture 'fi Page Ninety-two Happy Birthday, Janial W...-. Clinic Assistants . . . There is a capable girl in the clinic each period of the day. The nurse, Mrs. Herzog, is there on Monday afternoon, and Wednesday and Friday mornings. The girls help make the clinic, located in Room 209, a pleasant place to be when you're not up to par. Besides caring for the siclc, the giris helped Mrs. Herzog file health cards and assisted in the Patch testff Clinic Assistants I.-r. Cleotha Abdo, Carol Owen, Pai Abbott, Judy Beachy, Gail Beavy. Page Ninety-three Library Staff . . . Row 1: Donna Curtin, Carolyn Campbell, Donna Elsbury, Gail Beatty, Franres Zupp, Norma Koveleski, Patricia Patton, Gloria Adams. Row 2: Judy Pierce, Betty Niziolek, Kathy Gelonese, Sarah Ann Boggs, Janet Wells, Rose Marie Strawderman, Carol Seitx, Bernice Novotny. Row 3: Joann Melone, Beatrice Schimpf, Deborah Powell, Pat McBride, Grace Scavnicky, Barbara Linbsrger, Beverly Probyn. OFFICERS President . .. .,....,,.... Carol Seitz Vice-President .. .. Rose Marie Strawderman Secretary ..............,.....,.... Norma Kovaleski Looking for a good book? You don't know where to find it? Why not ask one of our helpful library assistants to aid you? This organization has been very faithful in its duties of shelving, watching the desk, checking-in mail, helping students, and in numerous other tasks. The members of the staff, under the able direction of librarian Mr. John Creager and assistant librarian Mrs. Helen Shaw, hold their meetings Tuesday nights after school. Many thanks to the members of the staff for their fine work in serving both the faculty and the students of South High. Nl Page Ninety-fou r l + Office Assistants . . . Requirements for the job of office assistant includes tact, intelligence, and a sense of responsibility. The girls who are office assistants must be in the main office or attendance office faithfully carrying out their duties. Under the direction of Mr. Ralph Zerbonia and Mr. Sonny Friend, the attendance office helpers list, type, and mimeograph the daily absentee report. Office assistants in the main office answer the teiephone, operate the ditto machine, assort mail, and deliver messages. Row 'l: Grace Scavnicky, Mary Meehan, Anita Robinson, Nina Ferrelli, Donna Fish. Row 2: Carol Eidel, Rae Hanna, Jackie Wallace, Janice Marko, Joyce Rice. -if Page Ninety-five P+ Console Operators . . . Row l: Chlarles Wright, Ronald Zinns. Row 2: William Zuti, Joanne Bctchunis, Edward Ziegler, Danny Williams. More than saying Your attention, please, for the morning announcements , the console announcers and engineers are on duty to learn the proper way to api-rate the control board and mikes, to play records for individual classes, to tune in special radio programs, and to maintain direct contact with the main office. They also wt up the mike in the auditorium when it is needed. We thank these responsible students for giving their extra time. -'El Page Ninety-six lif- Projector Operators . . . Hove you ever wondered who the behind the scenes workers are in room 22O? They are South's indispensable proiectcr operators. Besides having the ability 'to operate the two projectors in the booth and the slide machine with its turntable, these boys must be ready and able to splice the film if it should break during the course of C1 movie. Mr, Maharry, their advisor, demands both reliability and responsibility if they are to remain Projector Operators. Row 1: Bill Howard, John Tobin, Ray Guerrier, Charles Daves, Ira Law, David Walls, Joe Byrd, Albert Carswell, Row 2: Sidney Moore, Douglas Hubner, David Maharry, William Johnson, Phillip Wilson, Bill Wolfe. Row 3: Don Ralco, Phil Swisher, Dave Sample, Charles Wright, Bill Koonse, Pete Dohar, Not Pictured: David Platton, Tom McConnell, Walter Butler. 'til Page Ninety-seven Es ll Nuts in May By Cornelia ons sksnnef Leslie Calvin, Director Cornelia, herself .... Alden, husband ..... Michael, teenage son Ethel, housekeeper .... Isobel, a dear friend .... Mary Ann, Cornelia's fans . . . Shirley ................... Eve Carrington, a playwright ..... Janice O'Neill, girlfriend from Ohio Watson O'Neill, a theatre critic . . . Victoria Shaw, Janice's rival . . . Mrs. Shaw, her mother ....... Maggie Dell, a T.V. personality Marty, T.V. Repairman .. Sam .............. Phillips, the door man . .. CAST SYNOPSIS ... Joy Miller . . Ed Ziegler .. Bob Maharry . Cleotha Abdo Carol Eidel . . . Janet Owen .... Rae Hanna Virginia Tandler . . . Sue Gay . . Mark Murray Sue Paree Janice Sandiford Georgia Walker .. . Eric Sucher Harry Ruth . . . Bill Zuti The Skinner household the day Cornelia's play is opening on Broadway. it Page Ninety-eight 19' Senior Play Cast . . . Row l: Cleft lo rightj Mark Murray, Suzanne Gay, Robert Maharry, Joy Miller, Ronald Simpson, Carol Eidel Sue Paree, Janice Sandiford, Mr. Calvin. Raw 2: fleft Io righll Cleo Abdo, Virginia Tandler, William Zufi, Rae Hanna. Jane! Owen, Eric Sucher Georgia Walker, Harry Ruth. Page Ninety-nine E+ Homecoming Dance I. Crowned Cleft lo righll Mary lou Richards, Rae Hanna, Shirley Wilson lQueenl, Shirley Baldwin IQueen, 19581 Belly Grant, Carol Eidel 3. The Royal Dance Twirling Teffie ',, Sleeping Beuuiies Christmas Program . . . 3. Alright, You Chipmcnks! 2. Beep Beep 5. Tennessee Wigwam I ,1Gigi,f 6. SonOu's Coming B. ...uonean'ufwoun'u... Prancer! ll. It's Really GOOD! 17- Pevife Hell' 4 fm ' I X 5' , QW x, Qu 1135: ff ,. 's ix? X f f 1 'Vw Football Season Summary . . . soum 14 . . .mst 16 In the opening game South fell in defeat to the Golden Bears . East was too much for the inexperienced Warriors . Taylor and Lisbon both registered once. SOUTH 'I2 . . . WILSON 0 Taylor helped the Warriors to their first win of the season with all 12 points. SOUTH 12 . . . NEW CASTLE 19 South held New Castle 12-0 in the first half. But the Hurricanes went wild in the second half with 19 points. Taylor got 12 for South. SOUTH 54 . . . NORTH 0 South swamped the small North team. Taylor had 2 T.D.s and was credited with 4 points after touchdown. Underwood and Lisbon had 12 apiece. Shaw and Price had 6 apiece. SOUTH 14 . . . MEMORIAL 0 The Warriors upset the Memorial squad at Memorial. Lisbon and Shaw had 6 apiece, and Taylor had 2. SOUTH 53 . . . CHANEY 18 Again the Warriors go on the war path to down the Cowboys . South was too strong for Chaney. Lisbon was high with 18, then Taylor with 14, and Shaw with 7, and Underwood with 6. SOUTH 6 . . . URSULINE 7 A homecoming crowd of 2,000 saw the Warriors go down to defeat to the Irish , ln the first half Taylor scored a T.D. but South failed to connect for the extra points. Ursuline came back and kicked the extra point. SOUTH 14 . . . RAYEN 14 The Warriors fought to a tie against the Tigers before a crowd of l,300. Taylor had two T.D.s SOUTH 14 . . . STEUBENVILLE 12 The Warriors upset a strong Steubenville team in second to the last game. Taylor had all 14 points. SOUTH 16 . . . WARREN 62 Warren was too much for South. The Warriors really got stomped in their last game. Lisbon had two T.D.s. 41-l Page One Hundred Four lil' Football Row Row Row Row '58 l: Cleft to rightl Donald Lisbon, Donald Shaw, Beniamin Maxim, Richard Fitch, Wallace Taylor, Donald Rogers, Thomas Santillo, Edwin Sekinger, Charles Farkas, William Hilliard. 2: lleft to rightj Mr. Friend, Toni Rocci, Eugene Bukovi, Jack Miller, Robert Vicarel, Thomas Jenkins, Robert Price, Buddy Taylor, Dewitt Underwood, Robert Lisbon, Allen Byers, Gary Thornton, Mr, McAfee. Cleft to rightl Robert Spencer, William Kinder, William Vitullo, Robert Baker, George Grimmett, Kenny Booker, Jay Cunningham, Ray Cunningham, Mr. Popovich. 3: 4: lleft to rightl David Bennett, William Hettler, William Richardson, Paul Ferguson, Mike Dorfi, George Rulrovena, Frank Mekas, Phillip Hadley, Glen Bell, Bernie Baker. John McAfee, Sonny Friend, and a new addition, Pete Popovich, coached the edition of the South High Warriors through a fairly successful season, South didn't have too strong a team, as they were rebuilding this year. Still, the Warriors compiled 5 wins, one tie, and 4 losses. Following an opening loss to East, the Warriors beat Wilson 12-O. Then they were beaten by New Castle 19-12, trounced North, and upset Memorial. The Home coming was a tight game and they lost to Ursuline by only one point. They tied the annual rival game with Rayen, upset Steubenville, and were smashed in the final game by Warren. -PE-l Page One Hundred Five lift- I .sl x ' X ,f , I X j clldmm., wfjw 3 9 'KSKWW K 61- 6 if? 4 , A 5 ky L W Mm A-0f '-Z, - 6 ,WM 37 QW, QM hz? 9 P9 Q M51 V9 EW X9 L Q., ,,,,,,,,,a.L D- Uwe WWA iff-M'17Q.eL .fed , , Umiw ' 1 . 1' M , . 7 Q 1. ,ku fig fmfmzkib - x, 1 1 , 2 f 'x K 4 VV X W9 5477 .kt L Q , 3 v 5 BMW X44 f 42215 filo!! K 9 Q7l4 Afjf A 54' 'Q Z I 05,6 Pda I ,pf .. N ix ,r Q I S x 1 f f I I ,M , 'X 02,155 I , wif 5353.285 g wwsygxi? an ff . L Cswg? A f I C 'h '9 Sw' 2 G.-n ou' of Che way! .XE wr' A .Va 3 Half-lime 4. Buck, Buddy! 6. You See, Boys 5 Here I Como! 7. Key Block 3A Ge, 'Emg Basketball Season Summary . souri-i 42 . . . FARRELL 70 South loses to consistently tough Farrell . . . Lewis gets 17 points. SOUTH 66 . . . CHANEY 95 Last year's City Champs wallop the Warriors . . . Brawley hits for 19, SOUTH 36 . . . SHARON 43 South is nipped by Penna. State Champs . . . Booker nets 15. SOUTH 56 . . . GIRARD 31 Warriors score first victory . . . Lewis tosses in 15, Wright 13. SOUTH 57 . . . BOARDMAN 36 South whips Spartans . . . Lewis hoops 14, Wilson gets 12. SOUTH 58 . . . RAYEN 67 South is beaten by the Tigers . . . Booker scores 23. SOUTH 55 . . . CANTON LEHMAN 77 Canton beats the Red and Blue . . . Lewis top with 15 points. SOUTH 61 . . . NORTH 57 South squeezes past North in an overtime . . . Wright dumps in 24. SOUTH 72 . . . EAST LIVERPOOL 64 The Warriors outscore East Liverpool . . . Booker gets 18, Lewis 14. SOUTH 74 . . . WILSON 59 The Red and Blue makes it three in a row . . . Lewis leads with 20. SOUTH 52 . . . NILES 45 Warriors win again . . . Wright 16 and Wilson 15. SOUTH 50 . . . STEUBENVILLE 40 South licks the Big Red. Booker scores 19 and Lewis 17. SOUTH 39 . . . SALEM 84 The Quakers clobber 45 . . . Wright and Wilson get 10 apiece. SOUTH 69 . . . MOONEY 56 South hits the win column again . . . Wilson hoops 17, Rowland SOUTH 44 . . . EAST 57 The Golden Bears dump South, Wright hits for 24. SOUTH 50 . . . CHANEY 94 Chaney makes it two in a row . . . Booker top with 13. SOUTH 59 . . . URSULlNE 45 The Warriors finish up with 9 and 8 record. Carhmel tosses in 18. SOUTH 58 . . . GIRARD 52 South takes first tournament game. Willis scores 17. SOUTH 46 . . . SALEM 70 Salem wins second over Warriors . . . Booker leads again with 20. -'lil Page One Hundred Ton lil- Lewis for 17 16. Basketball . . . Row l: Thomas Jenkins, Allen Lewis, Bill Rowland, Carmel Brawley, Donald Willis. Row 2: Ronald Hill, Robert Lisbon, Richard Sontag, Jack Faulkner, David Diser, manager. Row 3: Joseph Frencez, Allen Byers, William Hilliard, David Bennett, manager. The South High Basketball team, with only two returning lettermen, compiled a lO-9 record this year, along with one tournament victory. South scored surprise upsets over Steubenville and Wilson. They also gave the Sharon Tigers a good tight, losing in the final minutes. The team tied for third place in City Series competition and every game was played with spirit and desire. The boys proved themselves to be good sports and worthy representatives of the school. Congratulations to their coaches, Merle Rossell and Pete Popovich. 'il Page One Hundred Eleven lil'- eserve Basketball Row l: wlefl fo righll Phillip Hadley, David Walls, Robert Price, James Rhodes Richard Laws Row 7' vlnfl la riqhll Henry Grahme, Ronald Lommx, James Washinglon .lay Cunningham Daniel Rako Row 3 llefl lo righll Bernie Baker, Terry Murray, William Richardson Rodger Rice Raw 4: fleft lo righll Miko Dorfi, lewis Lonard, Ronald Sahari The basketball reserves This year came up with a winning season winning 6 out of TO. The boys played hard all year long and The prospeds for the 59 60 season are very good. Thanks to their coach Mr. Popovich. Page One Hundred Twelve 1. Bottoms Up 3. Experimenfing 2. Smile, Shirley! 4. Are You Skinny? Apple Blossom Timo 6. Page One Hundred Thirteen Sharp Shooiers B+ Tennis 'tn . ,351 Phillip Horner, William Hilliard, Jack Schmidt, Gerhard Lange. South's tennis team this year proved they had spirit when they defeated Boardman and lost to Boardman, Canfield, Warren, Ursuline, and Rayen. Matches were played at Volney Rogers and Rock Ridge courts at 4:00 P. M. Danny Williams proved to be South's top man. -if Page One Hundred Fourteen Golf Team . This team was composed of new recruits, with no lettermen returning from the year before. For this reason the South High Golf Team of 1958 won one and lost eight games and finished fourteenth in the Yankee Run Tournament for Area High Schools. SCHEDULE April April April April April April May May May ., .South 16 ...South 115 .. .South 1 .. ,South 2 .. . .South 6 . . . .South 316 .. . .South 2 . . . .South 3 ....South 12 . ..... Rayen Mooney .. Rayen . . . East . Wilson Ursuline Memorial Ursuline Chaney 1515 1412 15 2 10 1215 14 13 4 Row 1' Ken t Merril, Richard Sontag, Ronald Brothers Row 2- Jerry Murphy, Carl Rafoth, Jac Page One Hundred Fifteen k M . TEES. Baseball . . . Row l: lleft to rightj Donald Josey, Mike Walling, Charles Ditchendorf, Ed Moore, Dick Gaudio, Lou Floyd. Row 2: lleft to rightl Gary Thornton, Wiley Perry, Everett Rice, Robert Baker, Tam Jenkins, Don Lisbon, Joe Viggiano. Row 3: Cleft to rightl Dave Bennett, Richard Fields Tom Canavan, Hugh Harroff, Ben Maxim, Ed Sekingar. South's Red 81 Blue Baseball team showed good spirit during the l958 Season. The Team won over Boardman and East. Leading in the hit department was Richard Gaudio. Everett Rice was the leading pitcher. SCHEDULE South . .... 3 Mooney .... . . 4 South . .... 7 Boardman . , . . l South . .... 6 Hubbard . . , . 9 South . .... O Campbell .. ..,l2 South . .. . .6 Warren . . . . . 9 South . .... 5 Niles .. .. 6 South . ...9 East .. 3 South . . . .O Struthers . . , . ,l0 TOURNAMENT GAMES South . . . .5 Mooney . , . . . 3 South . ...5 Niles .. 6 1. Senior Mixer 2. How Cute! 3. Don'f Full, Girls! x i NSR ,. . -X wa., i Ire-Skniing +24 6. A Day ul fha Bench Page One Hundred Eighteen H1- 4. Open Wide COMPLIMENTS OF The Youngstown Printing Company Afezmpzm and The Youngstown Lithographing Company Qnqblete ldtdagzapdq 787 Wick Aven Ph 3 3112-3-3113 Y gt Oh t B' To the 1959 GRADUATING CLASS Best Wishes for cf Successful Futur Ujvp-f QQ? CANA, QUIQJLFY ZDRY 335155152 Mpwf FEM M n M W wg , X14-ck C, ,vwubflg-J cf 0 . We o WW ssfwyf offfbw ffjgsfes ggi? L CL, Q5 Cx 520 St Louis Avenue Youngstown. Ohio -H Oddfvlv CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '59 Here's to your future success in Whatever you elect to be Your 1ife's work. GOOD LUCK! . . . EVERY ONE OF YOU - Q The Studio of BOTCH-PERNOTTO Stylists in Photography 1902 Market Street Youngstown, Ohio -if Pug One Hundred Twenty-one 151- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '59 So mqh is qrcmdeur to our dust, So near is God to mem, When duty Whispers low, Thou The youth replies, I ccm! STROUSS-HIRSHBERCYS Younqstown's Dependable Store Since must! 1875 WILLIAM CAROLYNE JEWELER 27 E. Commerce Street Youngstown. Ohio RI 3-3433 if Page One Hundred Twenty-two B' Congratulations and Best Wishes From Your Neighborhood Photographer RIECICS STUDIO 1744 Market Street Phone RI 7-0027 THE SPRATT STUDIO Extends Congratulations to the Class of 1959 And Wishes Continued Success To All its Members 0 2615 Market Street Phone ST 2-8105 -DSI Pug One Hundred Twenty-three 13'- CROWN PLACEMENT Personalized Employment Service Cordiclly Invites You To Come in And Get Acquainted Our skilled Counselors can advise and assist you in obtaining the position you clesire. No Obligation No Registration Fee 410 Wick Bldg. Youngstown, Ohio Makes you feel pretty important, doesn't it? You've come through twelve rough years of books and report cards, detention periods and childish ways-to find your future staring you smack in the face. It's such an uncertain future-filled with nuclear fission and speeds faster than sound . . . big frightening hassles in the U.N. and trips into outer space. But the most important thing is that this future we're talking about is YOU! You'1l make it or break it, keep the peace or fight the wars, harness the atom for good, or use it to kill and maim. Through your college years, into your professions and the homes you will build . . . our best wishes go with you, Graduate- we're depending on you! McKELVEY'S Youngstown's own store -'tif Page Ono Hundred Twenty-four IDP ED. MENALDI JEWELER 2312 Market Street Finest in Diamonds and Watch Repair Diamonds - Watches - Repairs - Iewelry CONGRATULATIONS KENNY, SOHIO SERVICE Oak H111 and Warren Youngstown, Ohio RI 6-9684 Come to Us for Your Tires. Batteries. Accessories. and Motor Tune-ups if Pug One Hundred Twenty-five BP FRED EVERTH F URS A Fine Selection of Cloth Coats cmd Suits 0 Storaqe 0 Budget Plan 0 Cleaning 0 Coll For cmd Deliver O Restylinq Younqstown's Leading Furrier 24 S. Phelps Street RI 4-3227 The Lowery Furniture Sz Carpet Co. 4120 Market Street Air-Conditioned Open Every Evening Come In And Store Hours 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Browse GRIST STUDIO Extends Best Wishes to the South High Senior Class of '59 We Invite You to Visit Us In Our Beautiful New Studio 2317 Glenwood Avenue ST 8-6046 -'Sf Page One Hundred Twenty-six ll' Compliments of NESTOIPS AMOC0 231 Oak Hill Avenue CONGRATULATIONS 'ro THE cLAss or 'ss CONSUMERS MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries 722 Hillman Street RI 7-9077 HARROFFS Main Street Market everything in foods Poland. Ohio -'Sf Page O H dred Twenty-seven 19'- Radiator ' Carburetor ' Ignition 6. Electrical Service Brake Service! SOUTH SIDE AUTOMOTIVE. SERVICE 3009 Gienwood. Avenue Youngstown. Ohio Frank A. Eich ' Ph. sr 2-9570 + I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '59 WILLIAMSON MARKET Quality ,Meats and Groceries 336 Williamson RI 3-9821 Congratulations! Watches Diamonds Iewelry HENRY'S UPTOWN JEWELERS 3 South Side-'s Quality Iewe1ers 2722 Market Street Gifts For All Occasions Credit Terms Invited Guaranteed Watch and Iewelry Repairs 24-Hour Service Ph. ST 8-2211 if Pug O H d d Twenty-sight fh- f l '- I l Happy Hours 1 ' Almnqemgnt,-3 1 P With a Hobby Fi lf ' MARGARE'1 S'GIFfI'f HQUSIEQ za s. Lqkevievff-svyi 9-131141 Q17 . ' ' I , ,I IU Instructions in Lac6fDrapinqiar1dUCerarhic ., Gifts for all occasiorgii i Aool ' ' for sale. 1, Q C A1 , v 1 gy K V if ' Classes Daily and Evenings ' A v When You Need Printing For Your Clubs G Dances, See our Representative Billy Glaros future president Glaros Printing, Inc. Phone RI 3-5524 242 W. Front Street Youngstown 3. Ohio Anchor Cigar Co. Compliments of the Candy Dept. 741 South Avenue M 1. A WELLS-.1 AMESON Beauty Salon 92 E. Midlothian Blvd. ST 8-4112 Johnnyis Cycle Shop Bicycles, Motorcycles, Motorbikes and 'Motorscooters Pick Up and Delivery Service 1719 Market Street RI 3-4852 461 Page One Hundred Twenty-nine lib 1 A , c- --ff' , ,.., I Lk! Aix! I ,gn 4,.f,.f,, . .STAFJ Ve,-it ' fix.. ' OH .Q 1,4,.L.1 I Lf I I ' ,-y,u,fw,,1y 'nn -L..1f, 'i,.. , '-',r'X-0-1'w ':g ,, 1-Q2 -w4f'7 I LAAWASV' L, . .- A Tr' V ' gif' ff I-i+'i'f9ff'H1SL LFGQ MM 'M BLOOM DRUG CO IRA r-N rv K 1, C v.,..g.1,--41 , 9h4..,14 Fi,7'l '0-'11 AW' 4' - 'Ulla Market ', ' E' ' I , ,. oungstown. 'o ff, If LX LV, ,,iKAMeg1kIeC31n'kBLrsiiiesa?rxd1 -'Z-4-dim , If J HSS FOI' Q53 YGGIS , PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS lu.-'-L 1 L ,,'f.,A.,', C ffl , x'4 k1 f ' 4 Vi 'Kf' B , ji xq C,--.,. nil, Q IAA? 'Mffx 111. R' Q S3 X. R fl if Il I if I Mdhonfiqffvdhue Drugs - Films - Sundries - Sodcxs it Q .W f, Q3 J QYLQL , L, K '25 if ' 5346, 1 I MMO! Crawford's Gift Z 1 0 I UU i I CII 61' if 1 1 ygnt ' Kia! A J Z 0,5 .1 QD MCL WW P gf JZ and Toy Shoppe nr 4-zasv Toys - Games Photo Finishing Costume Iewelry School Supplies Hobby Items Thouscmds of Gift Items 1526-1528 Hillman Streei For Health's Sake BEST OF Roller Skate EVERYTHING . TO THE Boardman Rollercade Skating Club CLASS- OF '59 'IH Page Ono Hundred Thirty 13+ LF-Qi, Q? . K sf QLD McCOLLUM BROS. STOP and SHOP MARKET Store of Better Eolts Phone RI 4-5391 1216 Market.St. Free Delivery gfiitfygwzgl DRY CLEA cmd I SHIRT LAUNDE s Ge, ,Y in FELI' ' lifts Q1 823 South Avenue Yi, 5 F w N Youngstown. Ohio RI 3-1762 ix if-Q PAYTON'S Bottled Gas Co. Home cmd Industrial Compliments of The Shirreffs Co. 1906 Market sn-ee: Youngstown 7. Ohio Service Builds ST 8-7238 Our Business 2954 Hubbard Ra. PEI-LA PRODUCTS RI 7-2629 Carl Burkland Sons Florists Flowers For All Occasion UPTOWN It N if f6 THEATER Q9 ff? ,gift Market At Hylda -3514 MGIk9l Si. ST 2-1154 -'Sf Page Hundred Thirty-one IDI- P J 1 J W GJ ad Wfjf M9 My M VW I ff ' C0591 ,YLIVV I! K? 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