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CLASS OF IUNE Class Officers Pictured are the class officers of the Graduating Class of June 1959 They are: Fred Augustyniak, presidentg Joanne Kappeler, secretary Jane Hibler, trea,sure1',' Darrell Bryant, vice president. 22
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ALMA KENT Alma was well known for her red hair and willingness to help others at any task that needed to be done. Red, as she was called by her friends, devoted a great deal of time to the magazine and yearbook. She edited the Person to Person column for the magazine. Her contribution to the yearbook as associate editor was invaluable. Red's service to Allegheny did not end with her work on the magazine and yearbook staffs. She was a member of the Service Squad, participated in the Wah Hoo Skits and senior class play, and held several homeroom offices. Alma derived her enjoy- ment from Dancing Club, College Club, and girls' sports, for which she received a chenille A. In recognition of her high scholastic standing plus her many services she was elected to National Honor Society when a junior. NORMA JEAN KETTERLE Norma's live wit and initiative made her one of Allegheny,s top students. Much of her valuable time was spent as editor-in-chief of the Wah Hoo, and associate editor of the yearbook. A few of her clubs were Social Dancing, Auto Drivers, Col- lege and Usherettes. With so much time devoted to school activities, she still found time for her school studies. This was proven by the fact that she maintained a posi- tion on the honor roll during her entire stay at Allegheny. All of her staff work, leadership, and scholastic ability was rewarded by her being elected to the National Honor Society. LEONARD MOORE The work and ideas of Lenny, as his friends called him, can be found on the pre- vious and following pages of this yearbook and the one previous to it. He held the position of art editor on both the yearbook and magazine staffs. Drawing for the staffs did not summarize his services to Allegheny. He was elected president of the Art Club and in this capacity was called upon many times to make up posters an- nouncing dances, school clean up campaigns, and other projects worthy of adver- tising. He participated in the Wah Hoo Skits and was a member of Service Squad. On Awards Day, Lenny was deservingly awarded the Unselfish Service Award. In celebration of the Bicentennial, all of the Pittsburgh schools together published a booklet and the cover was designed by Lenny. BERNARD SWEGMAN Bernie was quiet, active, and friendly while at Allegheny. His classmates' con- fidence in his leadership was shown by electing him class president since entering here in tenth grade, also Senior A class president. He showed his planning ability while serving on the Junior and Senior Prom committees. A few of his clubs were Social Dancing, College and Service Squad. As president of his class he led many assemblies and as a member of National Honor Society he conducted the induction services of new members. Bernie maintained a high standing in leadership and spholarship at Allegheny and his class rewarded him by crowning him king of their c ass. 21
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FREDERICK MICHAEL AMICONE Friendly Fred has played on Allegheny's football team. He has been a member of both the Conditioning Club and the Chess Club. Fredis main inter- est is his car, but in school his favorite subjects were chem- istry and English. Fred also acted in the Wah Hoo Skits. After graduation he plans to go into the navy. JUDY ANN ARMBRUSTER Judy participated in the Robed Choir. She has also been in the Auto Drivers and Tennis Clubs. Judy was a member of National Honor Society. Wah Hoo Skits and Y-Teens also took much of Judy's time. Her favorite subjects were crafts and typing. Judy plans to be married after graduation. f JANET PHYLLIS BAIERL Friendly Janet will long be re- membered for the fine job she did as head Cheerleader. Janet has also worked on the circu- lation staff of both the Wah Hoo and the Yearbook. An honor student, Janet was home room treasurer, and was elected to National Honor Society. Her future plans include going MARY SUSANNE ALLEN As a member of the Robed Choir, Sue sang at many assem- blies here at A.H.S. She was a member of the Cheerleaders and Social Dancing Club. Sue also participated in the Variety Show as an usherette. After graduation Sue is planning to study business machines. LOIS MARIE ANDRE Lois was one of Allegheny's quieter students. She was bet- ter known to her classmates as Lo. While at Allegheny Lo belonged to the Social Dancing Club. In her spare time she en- joys reading. Among her favor- ite subjects were geometry and typing. After earning her high school diploma she plans to at- tend secretarial school. Ted has been very active at gf, g',. H A.H.S. He was in the Variety ' - 1 Show and also took part in the Wah Hoo Skits. His athletic ability earned a first string position for him on the basket- ball team. Ted was a member of Student Council and be- longed to Spanish Club. His post-graduation plans are in- FREDERICK EDWARD AUGUSTYNIAK Talented Fred has participated in many of Allegheny's activ- ities. He showed his singing ability in the Variety Show and his acting ability in the Wah Hoo Skits. Fred, who has been home room president for 3 years, was also king of the Spanish Fiesta. He is headed 23 for the Pitt School of Account- ing after graduation. As a marching majorette, Mar- ilyn could be seen performing at Allegheny's football games. Drama and Social Dancing Clubs were two of her favorites. Academically, Marilyn achieved the goal of becoming a National Honor Society member. She also participated in the Variety Show and Wah Hoo Skits. Marilyn's future includes a career in secretarial DALE ALAN BAILEY One of Allegheny's quieter students, Dale was in the Auto Drivers Club. History, wood- shop, and mechanical drawing were among Dalels favorite subjects. After graduation Dale plans to become an army engi- neer. THEODORE LEE BARCH Yir ' V .- 51 iff. 7 . H 53191 :Pi I GARY CLARK BARNES Being a member of the Social Dancing Club was one of Gary's activities during his three years at Allegheny. His favorite subjects were me- chanical drawing and algebra. Music-minded Gary hopes to make the grade as a profession- al drummer after graduation. f-f.- - , ..ff:,fwm
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