i EH'-E HIEH EIIHDIJL fi fp ff-fi SENIOR CLFHSS OF THE FISHLEY I-HGH SCHGOL ns:-I EY PENNSY H 49 Y ,X f X5 Z7Q- il X -- PUBLISHED BY L. LVHNIFI 1 . , v , , , .. . ..N..e.., ,:Q....A.,,,ea.Qs.4,-.+,.e.h'-e-1:,.a.i1.4-H..-fuan+e.4..s.,nN.fi5e Y, M X. no ,Z- ,V . -. bn Q A 1: .I :SSI f TT? - 'I . 5 V, . A , - A 'j i N '41 v Q bb ,ligslizli-Q' 4 a L .ui-w A 5 If A UA QR Our hffk school shall live forever, If shall never die Fighting for our Alma Mater And our Ashley High Ring the chorus ever onward Ne shall not turn back Fighting for our Alma Mater rnd ou. orange and black 1 NWQ 5 W '---2 , J YV gh! 5 f- 4 . f I ff Z I e ff' 1 1 , M, .51 . Q -,. , . . .- 4, M . U t . s , 3 44 'r 'frmeg X 3 , 4 f 5.4 3 ,.,', - ' ' .:g.,,1. V4.4 ,. . ' ,,, . an 4- I ALM A L, .yfl U . . , . , . ' 1 3 v v - 1 5 w , B M -WK dwvnnw A ,,,i H L .,,,.,,,,,e,e,,-.--vvv-'-v-f+f---r-'--v'--' 'vwg-W, , A A YV, . . , U il-xlngxn , NN. Y., M Y .,J,,p3v.d f... .silt '-X. gwx .,. Luka M7 1 rnf u 1 Ax 4 f .f I 7. , . xx, 1' X s 17, , , '- f M if ,qui . X , . fn if Vi V i N ' W i 'ii Mr George B Brezray Prlnclnal Tt i3 with QHH 4605 since the class of n an? Party ninb, f1Tft vmlnwb 0 +10 -1 fx, RY ali, Q Nrfat wleasure ritv that we, ineteen hqndrpd iedicatn tkir 7 ibp HWoCketH mwr PTinCiUnT. ' Ny X lllllllllll Jhllllllll ff 2 K A - ,f'L, m,,i X4 , I 1 i' I I MICH ZINIMXIIIIIIAUII. mme ummmwun ammwmmmm W- t HUMHJLM bUULAHUN Left to right clockwise John Yancheck, Vice President, Patrick A Nealon, John Zelinka, Stanley Meholchick, President, Martin L Murray, Secretary, John Z Gorski, Treasurer, Phillip Kovalcik In order to improve our high school, the Board of Education last year embarked on a building program which was recently completed The members of the Board are to be commended for their decision to enlarge the school because it has resulted in an expanded and enriched program of studies As a six year high school, we are now enjoying additional courses, activities, facilities and services all of which were sorely needed The success the Board of Education has achieved in modernizing our school is attested to by Dr E W Cruttenden, Chief of Secondary Education Department of Public Instruction, when, after a personal investigation early in January wrote to Mr Metz the following paragraph in a letter 'The improvements and additions to the high school building and to the program of stuales during the past year are most commendable There is such a need in so many districts in Pennsylvania for improvements that it was stimulating and encouraging for meto see their concrete realization at Ashley ine new homemaking room, typing room, library, high school princ1pal's office, and health clinic room have been well planned and properly installed when fully equipped they will be equal to the best of such facilities the state for a school the size of Ashle, The improvements thatyou have made and you are planning will, l am sure, result in expanded educational opportunities with the boys and girls of Ashle, U dated January 21, l91+9: . , in ,gf- 1 Robert C Metz Superintendent of Schools Teresa Murphy william Maginsky Katherine V King n Stroudsburg S T C E Stroudsburg S T Chicago Industrial mem le Lniversity E Stroudsburg S m C Maryvood College Art Schgol B 3 Mathematics, Health Geography Art Supervisor Nlpervisor Physical SSi5'Ca1'1t Principal uducation of 'O Kb Euglisr NL! of Y LVL? fedx GK ,js-H ct , ure! 1 Pane Liege Mzsericordia xer ucfr nlverqity rlich mngilsn French JU! igg nuns ill Q-Egg Wir Qauue. , rx 7 Qru Sylvester Jablonsxi V 5 'Hit LTOW1 4.2 est troudQJurk 1 wr, ,eanri bociq stud' Coach H T Zigmund Jakubczyk University of Scranton Bucknell University History in, i x '55, Charlotte Y mddj College Misericordia Trinity College, ondon Diploma in Music Music 5 5 13 ...R 'Q-s. l Richard A Murphy Melvin O Connell E Stroudsburg S T C Penn State History, Coach Bucknell University Science f fl 'Qs an-sg, Q Y' mileen M Nclntyre Maudrue O'Conne11 Penn State Bloomsburg S T C Home Economics Columbia University M A English -Qghm wr: O'To 0 eve l1S9TiCO'Gi3 Mathematic 1 .guns Ruth J stout Unlversity of Uennsrlvahia New York Unlversity Shorthand, Typewrltlng aw 'fs-. WG K lg., Feorve J Dlesxo QGTDHTG L Wainock Bloomsburg S T C Penn State New fork University science, History Wookkecoin? Jpcwritlng Mary R Walsh Marywood College Librarian Q? N 135 JQ, 51' 'ZZ' Albert T West Penn state Columbia University Mathematics Y 15'f 'f t ' M,-KQg,.,,Q,,, .QLQQ--s,.Q.l.,fL..Q..lfQff, .. K .- K K V YQ- 4. . K Y, V. .K -V ..--l..f.,Q-..,:.g.4..Q-..Q4..,lg...-A.,4- 3 gt, -gi-. . Z' fi 6 W .- . 4 5 fr I , . 5 -.- 1 M. Mf Q N. E ill . A . W. . . J as . , . . . j ,V C 11 Y H f B. A. B. S. B. A. .f f, S M. A. L . . La mmf. - WWE? .rv V 5 .maQ., V ' if, -I . V - , X u A , .i:g3g, 'W' rrwg ggi? .I renew ,,,a f K ilk , . A ' ' K - he 1 I - , , . 1 , A. Q . . . F . . . B. S. B. S. B- S- X 5 M. A. M- A- , mwv ' . ., , , 1 ' ,.,,gs-qmmnwwwwwnmwffoWWf?iTi'Wyffffwfffgxxaglgyg44Q , ' I 3 3 Ji 'VO Henry P O'Connell Medical Inspector 'UN i an Nh if 1P AFL! Emma hovalcik Mercy Hospital Scranton College bdsercordia School Nurse JD' -.QIL 'Gu' walter J Connolly D D S Dental Inspector ix in-' -vs so-fx 'Y f T Patrick J. O'Connor Alice Lutz Mrs. Mary M. Rettenmyer Bloomsburg S.T.C. Secretary to Attorney Superintendent Girls Coach x 77 ' A I I I H. ? J ,gg I 1 HllllH Sensor Class Cffucers 1 1, 5 Seated Gregory hicholes President Fre ces Zefres Secretary Stend When the time came to elect class offlcers we ceretu lv setected com patent leaders with e sense of responsibility to ruide the effei s of the Senior Class These officers heve shown us the trey were equel to hlndlinp with efficiency the many problems conf ontlnf our cle s Motto Aim Hiah Climb and onquer Cless Colors Royal Hlue and Sitver Clues Flower Ame icen Qeeuty Jose Advisers Miss Hughes, 'iss Stout end V OConne11 ' 0 'Vx 'yn Y k..! t I? Ai . ' sl ., 'Y 27 1, I J . X M Q ' QL - ' ' n ' -pi o - . , , M X Mr, . ing: Joseph Dombzalski, Treasurer, Edward Shupshinskss, Vice'President. . r A L 1 x ' ,' ? A W 4. Lf 4 Y Q 1 1 . , , . J r '.j - s . , ' F f A , V 4 - V ' I , .1 1 . vs - r T . ' ln . . .H , .n. Anna Aleszczyk Anr Ambitious, studious, a m od es t i s o u r nn 5 b 1 o n ai re4d g a 1 proves that beauty and brains n b combined most effectively .Cin Regina Berkant Jear Jean our sweetheart, has al the attributes an e ntge ai.n - talent, good looks and perscrality Her poise and neatness a1'e to be complimented 'viii ,Z Nl' X '!5!r L i Stanley Brolley Julia Basher Stosh To draw,to be frierdlv and to participate 1 n sports the e are the r anlb it io n s o otosh Aik- Fi l iff Jule' Jule is one of the ol.1y g ir ls of Senior Class. If you are ever ir need of a cheerful companion, she is the girl YNR Robert Carlin Angeline Eiamonte Pepsi know Feps' Lncw fun Eve 5 ounce , t.i- .ei lo w ' , ,d W, I a n en r- wcxs capacity o humor ard friendline-- Angie This dark - haired smiling girl developed udden interest 1. nwojerxille Angie's charming, jubila rt manner ha w-n her place in ou heart, 4 ,., gp llffl 'N 111' W H4855 a e,, 0 P UP +iP Q+D activif Ds. ion and e qxla li +L as t f insure bar P CUP QC P nursing. mar wtormira par Qrvgrarh 4-Rv aff- mi 4- PLJ4 Q Q who Ya 1 ec iwfe e 10-y Y 'Dum awed nu wo of why? I' 'Q p has 'aim 4' x wx ' I Q I 'K 14 '-g . X - '44, ' 46 T .1-A ff? i 1, .-Q, - ' in Iva , .x E. 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V., gi 2:1-'Lf -, X . My-avr V 1. J X ff fr Bvtfy June Ch. 1 . F911 Claw: '. H131 W S 5. ' ll':.V.s:yl1 vii-:1,1,1,iyV U 3-H ?Qt.y is a Cqlr uxd HTla1:jH W A E d h f C KA'fn .' ..- ,vn':1i ,- 1 5 e i2,ix' d if fjmn f ful HJ. ju is , 1 'j ., Y FC in the thy fnfy fleas in s:H ' f 1.-s Q r wv Qs. We Vers .5 Ea ik 2t,su 1A iii jQviQQ 'xx mtl, in W w.,at ft T--.. VN , y., nd,. Lim r gxfi cfmyan-ox auf ft fWp51,:hv S T 4.3 t' 1: Hgvvfi-.L wtkl te. main gQxc Marie is that tall, Ot i he lit 9 'YE:r Agnes Dohl Agg e We associate jollity, oetiteness, a n d charm with Agnes 1 things done HQuick As A Flashn li A 5-of Marie Evanchyk Wmarie slim girl Outside of classroom and among friends, s he is easy going wi.tI1 a yearning for new things .WWE 'iii Y r N 'Ux 'VX Y Michael Dereshkev cz un uit Mixe o's tra tall ad oming d ow n t he hall? mide your fac in shame hat's 'Mike', Captain o the HRocmet ' All! many 11111 ur e month for which she was named Fresh as a rose likes to laugh and have un gui i Joseph Dombzals DOYOUDV EVE Cup d D012 'upie especially His virtue enable him many feats as well as loves sports, huntinv women and diligence to accomplish in knowledge in sports g4 l with U1 hip voic she is for J r coxrting tne weef 11 thf e of solo ' fr. 93- lQ X1 ' ?ff , , ,6 ft Ei ls 5 . 1 -1 .T e n1u..,' ' 'y ll 1 ll IIA ll HJ! ell - Wh . t l J..e i s l ik e th A . T h s Q ,e p . . energetic m is s ge ts if you dcwn' t know him. and full of life, June 'va 1 1 fe , . T. ' s'. f - ik ,W V ' -f 'lf e ' 251' N ilu, , 1 ki ', roc.s N u 1 M H H nv u HD H 3 C tl , lr e , e. D I ' ' , A e'e 1. Q 4 . ', -,Vs uni e nd 1 ,,? cl. 1 'i 'Q Q 'l ' Erma Fljckipggr Cha JPQ Fwanch k le' srlle' krvwr fer h 1 S pvrforw awww ox t e grid ron. CL Tllm or and h s,ortCmanfk4p indicate t e s tr erfg t H o ckaracter. rma h av b ee n loyal m enxb 9 r of the band. This young miss will always b e remem bered ae pet4te,amiable, and sircere. WwM?f ? A an ,cw 1' i:' Claudine George ran rield 'Tex Paulv 49 a ' 9 indvbted tc Pen. Q Pllow 'Pere 0 Cl8L1 l1T6, 4 f V4 f h talert xemberq of our P as Y P Ler soft syokn fo' ' M are ner cnerffrv Pnhance her p-r ofa ft 'OK' F-1 '56 Y Elearur Cabr, 1 Pl bln, the A l wi contagiou laughter 1 an outstan iff beskpt ball DLHYQT. he would m c h r af slr p a b kptrail fn n afudy. 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M WFFM 117 fi .5 ,f .-n ' .LH frfzf--fliy in a Q' Q h 1 5 -.l. , f 1? 59? m 1QC Q 1 l 1 .5 gvitf Pioflfiigf .. .Q',.'.if'!1u I -- I ' 5 , 1. y. i Fra All In SP4 Fra r P C1 QL, kulging wi napshots eutnrtainisg fp 'ow e el iev es Ha px of life ' wa 36' Sr' tip' J a :qi a 'p IQ fjtonf- e craft fp 'VCI' X. Wir- ,,. Tl! 1IL NN A 4-, Q. Anthony Karboski pol n, wsnv Hmony Apvi o n A a nam s nonjm for s , u r t s. This bfoad shouliereo b ue eyed blofdn a novvr failod to cazzlf H9 fa4'91 SFX hi? smoo'w QPF J a1 An e xp onvpfsa Jud J gord busine woman, ' ' 2 ' 1n4 csc' hop c 111i'gn0ss 0 as variou acfivin P H 0 f' df:-5 '- 1 X 'Fin ff' 411' -77308 dp? '-4 TV 04tU W, and Y I Q wp r 1 Q H 4102 A 9 WO' 'H wg friend Q59 IC ?x 1 ' wlifl. Fred! fleuovit Anobby' uw is Nhers jog add re 1 JOA W A lima Lis f 1 i L 6 'H . ' 'f 5 We . s ' f I Q Q 1 .Q W V Y x ,L ' , a i , x i': 1 .ywJHA, .X ' ,vi ' iii Qju' :yi IQ4 tw , ' , L . 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N 5 S1SC in lniermsi Liss in the C - '-.,' L v -h hi: 3 , 1 2 . a s Eieli ' rugiu. '. .I - sfu ..y. rad. hQ-a 21's favsrite. 3 A' ji? ' s s s s s 4-A-sv .ss. ? fe JF' . Q- 'Y' 5 fY r ul 3 ,, . 1 IX I Ellen Femmerer Kem on d is pl ay s unusual 5 n st in c cr art er r a w an prcfcund disposition pr xes that silence is a virtue. R. x- plb fix PQ 'S- ins John Maginsky Elizabeth Krupe Oscar For erwoywert n re aretlcn, Oscar goe to the ocun+rv 415 skill and patierce will prove b gre t as ets wlen he is hunting or fishing in QQ-uh ze Mechcni lX.1 .y bl Pnte T N lntyre cgi., nkyu, If s e if ty, e d rhefr eauer w s x f Mac 7 dy Tc give 1 vel HDI for mmm r 1 e reraf' ' ffr h e 5 Q H AVI ll IV ll I Pll. ' an AQ . l a d ' , 5 + f 1 ' I YI u 4. A ' f .Hs ,1. d V . . J ' 1 ' o', to e 5 Q .s. I . . .V . . 3 I s L ' A R' lt G' , s h ' in ,- .jxllr g X N., Irei . J S Qbs,T. .C' E F ' HQ x ull ik' H ll A H HRi ' a vis, ou dwfiahl , w . n la' A an .n - 1 is 5 always ind1s.?ious that'f HJ ,H. if , U es an rea ' .' N the tear a His w il 1 ns ne ss to uzzu su sl fondness for , 1. f,' cheerful racriffcf pleasure ,. G is pc S it 1. n H m i :mtg 2ZV'H ?'M a rel abl l - , 'pg'.1 1 cofps ..ve :jfrii have ,e1.Pw .vt'. . vs' er munv Tris if, sk' -1- Betty' Betty likes to enjox life ana all that's in it, especiallv skating She would 1 ik e school if French were excluded from her studies PJ'- v e nadine Neretka Eerrie SU ll, friendly, pd l xely, Qernie h dancinz Bernie will a waye be he 5 or sne eY'oys life ?r?, Bernard Kota ik sua Let's eyamire ar atom uf merriment The nucrqus .v. Currourding him is a group of eager listeners. B J 's jokes are the at+rac ion that holds the atom 'opr+'er. -Q 9 'Yrs 'cb 5-5 Q .vs 9-Q 9 ons ik uwipcp C Q hllmczr cmpnried rt dpflre to learn g ve h in g f fhe ladier to D4 H Dxpnct g'Qat Pom Inu, VinPQ The lnlv Sgr r w' n e V thx? Q e qua inw combfrixg fu At? wnrf gixb 'cr writing dmc nafigning wan P inv2 ua, Q aal t tc ur yearl WK' Lg aw. Y ' n Eqw , Q lfred Eruz HAlfv a 1 1 ' ' li 1 j', - H - stuuent -Q U quite pcpular.H-H to learn becamf 7 1. all of F , L Q dsomn L2,zme 1 QP lg. Lf' X f pUt7 ' n ' Aft r Jtu ies -A .becrge . 5 , E S attwnrion . 1.x 3' '-P53 P 5 , re YIPS J ' n-r 5 U wfikfri ',' , H ai. y in future years by U- svrprigpd . yan rrr acrcgw a drug .Q .J -E 4 . J ' '4Q. '. Q- ff ,Q U,a2 ag , HG. fff, -.'M, T,'1i I ,P - X :MPYJ Lf .L. :fra ef L1 ,Q xEFmffV . ,513 .. x N Ax. 45095 J 5 l i TOQ n two i aw . we bpliav hobby a w H hollprfivv Dau 'N '2 53 fdpe J .awe Tm: aww Josewhi e Ond r if N e thinks muvn bwlt a j Q liftle af Neat add fidv sho vows Q out har t as ith ffi 'Qnrv 'md DS 4k hL. H 'ixf ol eo P9499 Pe5b WJP qu P wa Q df sinPerD, 'P P' dns P'1n Civ fwuw so 'l4jp W V' il v OV' W 1 wom 1 xvwy 1 9 P 1 'U:1 ':'b 'Eu L 4 man' V0 W L i gi I 'Q G efory vi holes qlPh This VD Qffi innt 1nf0Lllg 1 ' r-fr' 0 1- preCi'eUt iq abilitw to compreheni iwsurng him a 1 sh SL1f'C6SS'U.L CBFQPL Gui! lbs . r l Edward Shupshinskas 'Max Joy to the world,H Jes, a t 'ax vrpn feiture. F s 1pwQ,s 1 Dart c 5 JJ. DQS xL'l1'v inslres him of a mi tHf11 futufe. I . , , :A ,H , 5 .v. M 42' k N W H,XN . E. 6 1' I n 1 g 1 . Rs. V . gf '-X gig' 2 ' . 1 , A 3 K If , I, I ' Jong H MwVf 5 N,. n e di T i ' Y C 5 'V' L, ll KWH Hy' ' 'fll f ' Q x. A . Y , ,'5 iLip?,tts lie Pet.. 'v on - 'rv x - 9 , Q 1 f elds - 5, 1, . -' 5 ' - , . ,NT gent 2 d 1 5 g ,d girls The 1r,ter, , . . ,d, . U - HHi,1', u . c 1 as s i V ,,Q t u b - his ab ., ks w - Q . . H , 5 5 '. 'W.. Vwu F ', e Q-, ,,. f - 4 -' 5 31 1 - bfil 2'12 ed - I ' - ' Z -. .,,. un, ,,2H. 1: Uience. Q J i fafs' - a. ' ' 5 Q s . Q MT .QL 2 Q ,I ' x 3- V Q x N 5 IL- Si, i A 2 , i ? f l Iv ' 2 K ' L , I ,av A 7 , Q a 5 ? . 1 'e, :K D fc? f ,',,h 3 n X 1 4911 I n Paul, w5G P- i.f S , ,t 'Md , - H ? a foQ,Lu11 fl ag',, i' , c-lLv D 'u:es. Her U t h' 'f UL 'SH , wnfl - LA vJ 'Q' hiv way e5i1iEy to k,-j a -,',1y D - 5 L Qi i .ipl Avy. L1 H' in :ou'Mr5fi1'n 'iiw 'ly JG wi11i.2,,r to A 1 1- f th, Q1 rk wh: capture: .'L - har e 1 ep 1. H 'Q pabf in 11' C yA of ' Ch.3 .'h S J wrt. Qn.pa2ivv. Qf- DJ . Y f r . ' A , ' 1 it Y' 'if Nr Blanche Pezzner Frank stanek Pez Tall, slendex, a nd well groomed identify Blanche She is an all round girl, particularly in music and sports Frankie Girls, if it's a NGene Kellyn you want, look up Frankie He certain ly is a master when it comes to dancing Seri 1,453-,.'1 Stella Prestas 'Stel Stelnis a vivacious irl with dancing feet She will probably make a good housewife for some young fellow ee' S, ,Q ,,f Shun' Mary Quadrini Thomas Stasevich Terega Romanowski HMadame Q Beauty, talent, and mb.1t io n ax'e t qualities t ha t wi ll insure Mary a success Her beautiful voice h a s made many an assembly program enjoyable Fuzzy' When tlmixmk in g of Thomas, we immediately think of his outstanding scholastic achievements Thomas was chosen editor of the Rocket because h a e a n intellectual mind Terry' erry i ta uiet reserve commerc al student who 1 eager t stuy, learn, and serve e was a big help on the Rocket Typing Staff 5 Q I ,M , V, , 14,95 lin ' .A A -amz ax ji V '? ,I i ' go Q Q 'SX -Q X Q . p, .y iff? , it ,fra ' . . ,qt Eernardine Scupski Qylvano Tagnani ari e ore: Q ippy Athleticallyixnlined, 'Skippyu amazeo us w her spectacular handling of the baske ba1W Per frank ana friendly manner wiWl long be remembered. I 'ha -1-l'd Witn his ever p event . smile laughabWe remarvs PONDAI and h atwieti a hum,r1uA an' , a9' ee11e'1 frf 3 Q ye 2 T 3 '3 mfzl-'Q or xood even on the julre t in outstandinv frior 7 'Wworovg no Q Lyc- f Jays. mfm 1' Q1 QQUU ii ip- pi? 'QIT -Q- Do ores Qtaii Fava, DD QD om rain C en H ee VFP nd 311741 LP8d1Hg the Pheef teams. LP C' U personalft, N 5 her along 've C1906 be J I ere 'ni I Zo cz H811 un' 3 5-C' O A a Teen 1 - ' L -. M e S-d .1112 llfk , 1 1' gn L Q V ' , r 5 . He' E al ez,t 'o r ' U ith U -, r ,- n , .,,1 . er 2? nd .3 e r -Units '- W' ',i nwfmhm. la' bak et -t ,. J . han I nt us in a havf bel- C,pt.1n me , 1 1.Q f . 7 .e . . U . A,. A '. f 1 N.- - r sh. ar, 1T.1 fLfav'ear3 N 9 I x 42 g , 1' f ,. f ' 4 Xu . I I r f 3 me 1 0 r-3,: ge G,f ie Heni' h,sin Strenf ND'v-D qu Hieor len H., .' C Q i r -dine. I5 h, jolly? MIef'. JQGH, OU? GL5 D, - Xi 5 'fp If ff' red - urei? .:12iCfr'e,'T'1, 8 A fi '- . .- , .,.s fir HECSH. foes he D., len? many eimire' . f ynu our - A j-r Jnarklinz mizh 'Ae girls? WY1wH. Mani if KHLW S f - W ' il 1 hele Wxft T-re f1n yll ask? gay, Pei YQ kNf ' , ,L read tc 5130 v'0-d9- . ,. , -- - T' Margaret Sweeney Peggy Peggy s raven, curlv locks and her enchanting le make her t center of attraction S e will always remembered as a sincere friend Af' Shirley Williams 'Shirl Although c a 1 m a nd q u 1 e t on the surface Shirley h a s a n 1 n teresting personality. Happy go luoky, she always finds time for fun. 'ls T YW' h . up Q' W Harold Warner Radar Radar' r e a l y a very fine,sociable fellow. rie just seems to ta ke life as it comes 011' T curl, 'ho' John Williams 'Jack A hunting we will go Yes that' s Jack, fellow who lil-'es the out of-doors. Besides being' a woodsman, -Willie if also a capable student. O8 X? Agnes Wilchek Aggie Agnes isa quiet girl with a friendly smile for eJeryore.Rel1giou.sly 11r-lined, she is re ected by l l h classmates 'ls 'X Franc s Zakre ffl Fran Fran displays her versatility by partici pating in numerous activities. with her efficiency, she will attain success. , A ,l 5 fi fp- ,- Q ..- X N ' 1 Q-f 5 if ' 1 'Q . ,I ,A 'gm , ' V X ' 52:1 K- .ffuxij-'?i' - U :fa -A ,ff A .c . 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CLASS WILL We, the class of nineteen hundred forty nine of Ashley High School, in the town of Ashley, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America, as a last token of love, generosity, and appreciation for our pleasant stay at Ashley High School, do solemnly bequeath by this written testimonial Item I To our Principal, Hr Breznay, our sincere gratitude, and the hope that our future endeavors may bring him the assurance that his efforts and kindly interest in our behalf have not been in vain Item II To our teachers, our promise to carry through our lives pleasant memories and appreciation of their tireless efforts Item III To our coaches, Mr Jablonski and Mn Murphy, our thanks for helping Ashley High gain such an enviable reputation in the athletic world her untiring efforts given to our music Item V To Mr West, our yearbook for his unselfish interest in helping first yearbook organizations adviser, our eternal gratitude provide Ashley High with its Item VI To the underclassmen, our example of good scholarship, and dignified and respectful deportment on all occassions Item VII To the incoming class, a welcome and the assurance that they will not regret their stay at Ashley High In witness whereof we affix our hand and seal, on this of June, One Thousand Nine Hundred Forty Nine eight day The Seniors of 'L Item I1 - To our music instructor, Mrs. Eddy, our appreciation for 5 S Class Prophecy 'This is JOE DOMBZALSKI greeting you from the ROCKET ROOM of the Hotel Pennsylvania where the Ashley High School Class of l9L9 is celebrating its class reunion. Your M.C. for this evening of June 25, 1959, is your friend and mine, that 'big' league manager of the Barons, ED SHUPSHINSKAS. The mike's all yours, ED.' 'Thank you, JOE, and speaking about managing, you certainly are managing 'splendldly this beautiful ROCKET ROOM. You know, JOE, it seems just like a month ago that we were managers at Ashley H1gh.' 'Let's take a look around the ROCKET ROOM. There's a table with a number of our friends. I see CHARLES EVANCHYK and JOE CLARK, those two successful ranch owners from Texas---CLAUDINE GEORGE, JOAN BRADSHAW, and PEGGY SWEENEY, gorgeous Conover Models, discussing the fashions with those leading de- signers, BETTY GRODZICKI and DOLORES ZAPOTOK.' 'What was that flash? Of course, APPIE GUTOSKY, our free-lance photo- grapher who made a career out of her hobby, snapped a picture of STASH BROLLEY, the Candy King, and his two efficient Secretaries, ERMA FLICKINGER and JO ONDERKO. I guess you all know Stash manufactures that delicious Brolley Bar.' 'Friends, if you want to build a new home, I advise you to see VINCENT KOTALIK and JACK WILLIAMEgleading architects VINCENT GRYSCAVAGE, contracter, and HAROLD WARNER, the fellow who plays with live wires. For the completion of your dream home consult ANNA ALESZCZYK and ANGIE BAIAMONTE, interior decorators.' 'At this table there are many familiar people associated with the 'ROCKET NEWS' THOMAS STASEVICH, editor FRANCES ZAKRESKI managing editor the person who answers your letters, MARY ANN ZUGAREK of the Lovelorn column JUNE ANN DUFFY and MARIE EVANCHYK, social writers TED ZELINSKI, sports editor DOT GESKY and BERNIE SCUPSKI, typist and your roving ROCKET reporters, JOE MCMANUS and BOB MCINTYRE ' 'Turning to the sports page of the ROCKET NEWS, we find many of our friends who have turned pro MIKE DERESHKEVICH, the Barons' basketball player TONY KARBOSKI, swimming champ JEAN STRENK, the bowling queen, and OLGA KAPETANOW, the sensational skater, are a photographer's dream come true Fisherman JACK MAGINSKY, famous for his catfish, enjoys tell ing a fish story to MARIE SEDOROVICH, the referee who displays her array of colors at basketball games 'The caterers for this pleasant evening are DOLORES STANISCAVAGE and TERRY ROMANOWSKI, the two chefs who prepared this delicious dinner are PEPSIE CARLIN and RUSSELL CLAUS ' 'Get your autograph books out, for here are the entertainers of the evening MARY QUADRINI, the Met's brightest star, escorted by ALFRED BRUZDA, the new singing sensation Our own hillbilly of the New York Night Clubs, JULIA BASHER and those four rhythmic feet which belong to DOT EVERETTS and FRANK STANEK, the versatile dancing stars whose style ranges from boogieto ballet I see BERNARD KOTALIK, who is starred in the title role in Broad way's smash hit, 'Life With Bernard , written by Mrs BJ Kotalik e comedians, FRANCIS GOLUMBESKI and FRANK KLEMOVITCH amuse singer DOLORES PELECH, popular recordin artist, and the Preskant Dancing Sisters, STELLA PRESTAS and JEAN BERKANT 'GREGORY NICHOLAS, physics teacher, is explaining the Law of Gravitation to TERESA BOTSKO and IRENE MACHONIS, two charming nurses GEORGE LUTZ , pharmacist, and FAY JAFFE, lab technician, are amazed to learn that GEORGE WANTA discovered a new tablet similar to Alka Seltzer llbrar'an, and PAUL FIELDS, C P A , converse with ELEANOR KRUPA, gymnastic instructors 'For a beauty treatment, girls, voyez Madame La BLANCHE CHMIL and AGNES WILCH K, beauticians, will tell you how to PAUL PETIAK, hair stylist, and SYLVANO TAGNANI, scalp specialist, scratched their heads and created something for the men a new product which restores hair To satisfy your hearts desire, visit the exclusive Sth Avenue Fashion Shoppe, expertly managed by JERRY COSKEYQ who is assisted by Shirley Williams. AGNES DOHL and BERNADINE NERATKA enjoy the chores as saleswomen 'The 1959 Class Reu lon has come to an end Let's have another soon, ED ELLEN KEMMERER, GABRYSH and BETTY CPEZZNERI BETTY become a new you uf ....:... ....,.. -.A-.A-......, ,- ,......,...s .. .,.. . .....,m'n'-..,.-. ,... ,,. ,. .... .. . ........,.. A A4 ...M mag...-.. .-., -.. A , , - . .. .. , ., ..,--, ..,.e 7.4, ,....,..-.....,-a.,...-..-......-.aa Q-.A-.-...fq..4.tt.e.v...l' 'Q ,4 F , F T 3 3 I 5 F 2 7? ? 5 r i , 5 1 v 'i f! 5? i 0 1 .i i ,i 5 5 4 ? 4 Q . I Q . i ? F R ns7fL 1 .o e .J:......2..4: .4 Tiff ,, ,Q- ww-eu-W -.qv-ww we-w PHYTUQ' 4 4 9 --- A --- , --- E3 --- gi ' ' --- - . EQ 3 , Fi ' 5 5 0 ' i ,N . 5 img . f --- lf 4 ' 1 . - f C O I nl 5 li J 'I . . Qi . QQ .. e Q 9 sl . . ' fi . v A . N - E! SHUPSHINSKAS.n 3 'A ' '.-. f.+.,Q-Zailllalllijv-L'.f'sInn. 'Qlff 3 'VH ' ri:iiVf'i'LFW,qfrrvgfivnl T-'TER' T ' 'fQL1Q1fiL'.'.ff T, 7 .-71' ffffi :ii ,N , y V Iost attractive glrl Girl most likely to succeed Boy most likely to succeed Best Best Most Most Nost boy dancer girl dancer witty popular girl popular boy Has done most for the Most Most Most Most Most Most Most reliable sincere obliging efficient ambitious cheerful studious Favorite Sport Best athlete Favorite study class Girl with nicest personality Boy with nicest personality Most versatile Best groomed girl Best groomed boy Favorite teacher Most Best Best Girl original Built nGood oportu with nicest hair Boy with Nicest hair P O P U L A R T Y V E 4 t ' Mary Quadrini 1 O T Frances Zakreski Grego y Nicholas Frank Stanek Dorothy Everetts Edward Shupshinskas Mary Quadrini Joe Dombzalski Gregory Nicholas Frances Zakreski Ellen Kemmerer Theresa Romanowski Fay Jaffe Gregory Nicholas Olga Kapetanow Fay Jaffe Basketball Mike Dereshkevich English Eleanor Gabrysh Joe Clark Joe Dombzalski Irene Machonis George Lutz Miss Hughes Bernard Kotalik Tony Karboski Ted Zelinski Mary Quadrini Frank Stanek FAVGRWE SONG 'Just Like Thatn HI Love You nYou Are My nCan't Make So Tired nMy Darling All of Me 'Bill' Lorraine' So Much It Hur True Loven Up My Mindn , My Darlingu You were Only Foolingn 'Marcella' Need You 'Careless Handsn UI Can't Begin To Tell Yet For You Hold Me NGuitar Boogie' HI've Got My Love To Keep Lonesome' nMaybe You'll Be There 'Until' Two Front Teeth My Happines 'Umbrella Man' 'If I Only Had A Match' Miss You ne More Tomorrown Boomerang' Wwho Wouldn't Love You 'Just Like That' I'll Walk Alone' USt Louie Bluesn 'Till The End of Timeu NVienna WSLEZ A You're Adorablen NI Don't See Me In Your Ey 'Say It Isn t So For Ever And Evern Dolores In My Merry Oldsmobilen Peg O My Heart 'Anchors Aweigh' Can t Help Singing' 'After Graduation Dayu WMy Darling, My Darlingn Baby Face Old Man River NDancing In The Darkn nHere Comes The Navyn Again 'My Wild Irish Rosen WHere I'll Stayn nPlease Kiss Me Goodnigh So Tiredn Slow Boat To Chlnan HYou were Only Foollng So Tiredn HAnchors Aweigh' I s Magic ts M Warm' e Anymore' HTake he Out To The Ball Game HGirls Were Made To Take Care Of Boys' A. 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' II S , ' I F. n tl n D. . ,f u ll T 0 1 I SUNG STUDENT Aleszczyk Basher Baiamonte Berkant Botsko Bradshaw Carlin Chmil Clark Coskey Dereshkevich Dohl Dombzalski A Duffy Evanchyk Everetts Field Flickinger Gabrysh George Geskey Golumbeski Grodzicki Gryscavage Kapetanow Karboski Kemmerer Klemovitch Kotalik Kotalik Lutz Machonis Maginsky McIntyre Neratka Nicholas Onderko Pelech Petiak Pezzner Prestas Quadrini Romanowski Scupski Sedorovich Shupshinskas Stanek Staniscavage Strenk Sweeney Tagnani Wanta Warner wilchek Willlams Willlams Zakreski Zapotok Zel nsk1 A Zugarek t i ' , As ul: 4 :fx How we looked then l Y' Wx 5 'N-K I I fe1U3nZ uuy AJEN HFIl9d Tned rw fxsoqug apdav fl n' .rf igsaxgez saoueag eggef Keg 'H' V xfizozsafv euuv if!! o4Japu0 Of 0 s4ou esaaal quexaag ueaf Y IE+0A F H 140129010 51198 ednly Aqqeg - ., b I 5 i- 5 I v Niywi I 43 5 .2 '3 . 3.iiir.3 2 2- - Y, ' . 5 W ' 'V if I 215. rj-.U -a. V Q Ygx 'Qt Z- E tix, 4 I4. 5 w, ' -'v I x qi 'A XJ! 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' 'R X I Sf V J, I 'Q , Q S, I I frm ' illiilr 1 v Xie'-4' The Juniors honor the Seniors with the annual closing affair of the school year, the Junior Senior Prom Since the beginning of the school term, the Junior Class, presided by Lou Kratz had entered enthusiastically and earnestly into various activities to defray the expenses of the Prom The outstanding dances held by the Juniors were the Sadie Hawkin's Dance and St Valentine's Dance All however, was not fun and frolic for the Juniors displayed their salesman ship during the campaign for magazine subscriptions That day in June anticipated by all finally arrived The Juniors attained the success for which they strived, for the Seniors of l9b9 'ill always cherish the lingering memories of the Junior Senior Prom ' H, ,,.. ,wmv ' .,,,tLL l 1 . , .Q T I I ' ! -...M -.. - -u-13 N '- ' ' ' 0 N 6 . f 1? . K 'F R . ', , ' N Kc.t to right: R. Akomsky, vice-gresigent L. Kratx, iresident, and T. Teiieieck, secretary. ' 4 I . . , , - . 1 Y ' - . ml ji- ...Aix Mo host 5 Pome Doom rivbt K Ff1'esoie, J Yancheck, J McGowan, Cv ml. Svrl H' Second row Altova walvsrorls, L Vratz, D '8HCH6Cm, L POm1Ct9T J ezznf Mafcofte J Dua , Pezzner o row Slablns i, R Denbvo Kruoa Wafda F N1111amS 'S+ row, loft to dvL oli, anotok, r C losfi LMITQ row J noone, moomev, Mr west Sakowskl, R Skomsky, , rw w Viss Vafo s one Doom row r V 'o r'oWif T artev, P Sardar, 'Sf av Uwnfo J Davl Qecond row nH4bacf, 'T' 4: 1 1 . Kano . . A ,. -. , , . . .. .. , U..A ,, ,. A .eQ,P. . Jav1-,- 3. for i,4f T. f:f' w IQ f'4 '. 111-X --T. f'f ,F . L Left to right M Caplan J Pugh D Adams, T Krups J Marcotte L Kratz A Moll, M Agonis J Bartek, D Yancheck, R Skomsky Jumor Class Play WMiss Chatterboxn, a delightful three act comedy by Fred Caldwell, was presented by the Junior Class Thursday evening, February 10 under the excellent direction of Mr Zlgmund Jakubczyk The participants in the play were grateful to the Home Making Department and the Dramatic Club for their assistance Mr Jablonskl supervised the Make Up, and Miss Mclntvre was in charge of the Costumes CAST OF CHARACTWRS Judy Conway, Miss Chatterbox Joan Marcotte Warner Conway, Judy's uncle Ralph Skomsky Thyra Conway, Warner's wife Maryann Agonls Bonita Conway, their daughter Anna B Moll Holly Conway, youngest daughter Janice Pugh Mrs Sam Butler, a friend Miriam Caplan Graham Oakley, engaged to Bonita Thomas Krupa Earl Lowder, newspaper reporter Louis Kratz Madame Aimee Pernon, who hails from France Joan Bartek Gwen Darling, of the social set Doris Adams Ella Engel, head executive of an agency Dolores Yancheck STORY OF TH PLOT Warner Conway, head of the largest radio station in an Eastern city, lives with his charming wife Thyra, and their two daughters, Bonita and Holly Judy Conway daughter of Warner's brother Jed, decides to visit her aunt and uncle while enroute from Missouri to New York to embark on a career as an actress. From the instant she puts her foot in the Conway home, Judy upsets the routine of the household. There's no doubt about it Judy is a born chatterbox who would talk the hind legs off a dog. She involves the family in a series of calamities. When her uncle Warner is forced to put Judy on the radio in place of a commentator who had an accident, she loses her voice. For the first time in her life Judy is speedhless. Mr. Caldwell doesn't stop things there, for he goes right on creating super-hilarious situations until the fall of the final curtain. Sophomore Class rw G 0 Miss Hann1s's Home Room First row, left to right J Drazba J Evans, C Dunay C Drazba E Fulton R Dudu G Baranowski, R Benninger, J Lzajkowski Second row M Berryman, M Balutis, J Henicheck, E Brown G Grodicki, A Gabrysh Miss Hannis, N Lole, J Gutosky Third row E Augustyniak A Fritz F Corcoran, M Ducaji A Breznicki R Kotchan, Dzanko, T Basher J Getch Absent C Domanski 01,10 Mr Ruinock' Home Room First row, left to right F Peleoh L Shuman, A Souder, L Kozicki, Phillips J Williams, W P1aney,G Stefanovich Second row J Walters Paskaitis, D Topoleski, A Yanovich, M Rader, F Lavenberg, H. Morris, . Kemerer, M Wojewodzki, B Rainock Third row: W Warke L. Romanowski Zukowski,J Rushinski S Stanlck, A Mackowski, J Sweeney,M Schiller R. Mosier Absent--P Sulewski, F Kwiatkowski, K Romik. V 3 J HI? nHIIIHl ff . I 3 N P' E x X , ,: , . I Ill I ll I Freshman Class D , , Mr P1esko's Home Room First row, left to right M Graham, B Domanski, T DHT T Yo7'hkL M Kalinski, M Antolik, B Deitrlck, H West, D Bra! I Bo sert QPCOUH row L Charnoski, B Kqsakavitch, M Templeton, R I J lk, J orsvi X Mayo, A Moyer, M Kerestes, S Davis, R Nakavensky, J Velinka, I Den? rot, G Cipolla, J Aleszczyk s..1 Miss McIntyre's Home Room rst row, left to right K Cichacki, D Williams, P p181S, C ark R Dudick P Chmil, I Paskaitis, W Rowles, M Fialkowski, J Phillips Second row M Misko, J Dankos, T Aueustyniak, F Narke, K Rose, L Koznetski, R Prestas, B Biamonte, M Sabol, M Bartkowsky, B Balutis, Miss McIntyre Third row W Shafer, I Lewanowic N Gavlick I Piasecni, N Williams, T Bishop, R Cos4ey, E sedorovich, J Wilchek C Pruce hsert Prady, M2'osky H an xx nl ' Y Q Y 4 i f 3 1 - -ri 4-h T YJ4 4 X A U' x .H. ' 5 . i K 7 ,3 ' -W , , QF' :... . L . ffrica, ,. .,,.H ' : . ' . - '. . ' ' '.'1Sf'fif G .ff',J. Kopicki, R. Wilchek, D. Brown, H. Ruginski, Mr. Plesko. Third row: N. N 'fl K-A i x ' if ' 1' JI, if ',' sr 4 an ' ' ' Q Q 4 4 , 'f H Q at I - ' D J T if 57 - - 'E , f ,i , at I F1 D : . A . . U - R. 1 , . , . . . J . V . M . : . u 3. , , . , I O 9 Q . 4' . 6 1, Q .A , . . As, . --L. 1 S. f . EIGHT!-I GRADE 95 Jc'L1l up U 1C OOF' url TO rlvrt J ranoc, rHfOl1K, 111 Q P v WowleJ, C rlln, R Tab101l, erescuv econ Pwu lllllms, ukowskl, J lllldw QbrJsn, N tu' Iwdwomny, Ir yedrocz mhz? row W'c'1r1q Df70l 73KTZ9WSYl, L Gko, human O 1vQr, vww cv bfevt L fraPam, nusnos' A S 1 OFT Y-rw 4 or lbfll w Ayn 1 SQ onnell S love oom Left to A A pr-, , Dunf onrel' lr row DlbWHSVl vafch f , Jrv, QV Moor ar' -ffc?1N , right R nntfony, J Lewis, avda Oflof , ev Valesfi, iskiel, P Uolitz Qecon row Domdnsk wo a, D olemar, JWlfZ9T J PQQCYW r Pillifs 6 M s O'Neill s Home Room First row, left to right F Domanski M A Geskey A Gomb A Sapek J Miller, M Rose W Gendall M Evunchyk B Collotty Second row A Drazba G Pisunescri R Purvin L Penrot M McGinnis B Bishop D McDermott Mrs O Neill Third row J husukuvitch J Lhismer,D Deitrick Dudick, B A ams Marek Ges ey Absent L Haas A Yermal M A Yurbosky n0On P' I L.. 'X '. '. . T -'J T79- imvw! X HI IIVHHH s-:' V ' . fi, f I V- i . 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A I I I STUDVNm APTU IT Seated left to right J alte s, N Cole, v Rotqllk, vlce oresident, J Dombzalski, Dresident, Miss iuehes, advisoh, eeonls secveta v Treasurer Standing Pezzner ow , nfo 1 , I farmer, cholas, Yawlnskf Shafer R Skomsky, L Kvat The of dent Coancil cors s nome room and the presldent c'asses he uffo 9 he +He students and he A sc ool sp4rit, to ' st the school and its eel ef besf 1 terest ' 'Ve Q weaker he ,M,gf m3.P Ely q. z sewn, O 6 6LPe 1 L e nlO Fogmc o er +0 34 '3i dents Q s ' 1 rw vf'p i lllvfll er 1 gff ,Q Tl'p .LY V esew's 1Je ' hnivr, an J Q H FX C I P r- JWA 3 xpc Nqr eft C KA fre yd V gn c' w V1 P 'U' PdPV q fvv-Org NQEP gi P 'S 4- 'O Uv' Ve E ' g Z a g 2 E Y, , - Y -V we -W 7- --,-Af we-'-ff-:-1-:re-ev-w-avr-er-54-rfrefs-ei ia' KF P7 ' 'iz' 'i?'w fw TvfVF '57 'Q LW'5'+V'W f'F' ,il ff- 3 - ---,ssh he eagle, sis.-...H -2-A Q -fuse,-:as-da-Amd-: f1-Ai4-'e-,--,:.s:.:- -4- 2-' 1 ' ' IASWLEY H UQLUTEXI , ...A WXWAIT PLAYOFF5 .. 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Qgzizisf' .. . i lg NEWSPAPER STAFF Seated left to right S Hughes, M A Agonis, R Gorham, B Blaine L Oko J Rowles, R Whitmire M West, I Fllckinger, E Grodzickl, B Chmil D Gesky, J Strenk J Bartek Co Editor, T Henicheck, R Eckhart Standing D Topoleski F Corcoran M Schiller, J Henicheck P Field J McGowan R McIntyre J Maglnsky V Kotalik R Skomsky, P Bardar, J McManus, W Bristol R West L Kratg Sports Editor S Caplan, Co Editor, Mr Greb Lasky Adviser N Cole, Junior Editor The function of the ASHLEY HI LITE is to publish unbiased, unprejudiced, plain, honest facts about school life and activities, of interest first to students and secondarily to others and to season these with good creative One aim of the HI LITF is to foster school spirit, create a stronger bond of fellowship between classes between individuals, and between the student body and the faculty To attain this goal the HI LITE publishes all school news and general news of interest to the student body and the faculty original and outstanding work of students, part1cular1Y that produced in the classroom and letters expressing student opinion when they are signed by the writers v' 4 R I . 4 '2 ' , J. 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' wifvwilvvf-Ii' J' .949 lj E K E 1949 'iii ,E Seated, left to right J Strenk T Botsko, B Scupski, F Zakreski, T Stasevich, A Gutosky, T Romanowski Standing S Brolley, M A Zugarek, F Jaffe B Chmil, E Shupshinskas, Mr West ROCKET STAFF Editor Thomas Stasevich Business Manager Apolonia Gutosky Managing Editor Frances Zakreski Adviser Mr West Literary Editors Secretaries Sgistants Fay Jaffe Jean Strenk Mary Ann Zugarek Teresa Botsko Theresa Romanowski Betty Chmil Bvrrwdine S0 upski Edward snupsnlnsxas Stanley Brolley The making of the l9b9 ROCKET proved to be an invaluable and interesting experience to all individuals concerned Many challenging situations developed to be surmounted by collective ingenuity and persistent effort The staff contributed numerous ideas and plans only to meet disappointment in many cases, and at times discouragement loomed to darken the optimistic hard attempts of staff members, but these were turned into humorous pleas entries which will not soon be forgotten With all sincerity fellow staff members criticized numerous sections of the book, a fact aiding considerably to smooth out the rough edges in the building of the ROCKET. This volume represents the results of much time and thought on the part of the various individual members of the staff. Whether or not that time has been well spent may be determined by the qual- ity of the results, remembering that time itself measuresinfallibly all works with an accuracy unequalled by man. The staff extends its sincere gratitude to the members of the Senior class, to the members of the underclasseq and to the members of the faculty for the hearty cooperation that they gave to us. W First row left to pl c V4 etcl. Le ms 1 l 1 tanlc , vale treasu er Gs e tar os, e e ter a s Cl 2 iv' ofomsk 'OI GN bn JD. ra' GCPQLWP Y O BWP 4+ Vu S mle urrose o tve Te l sror c fc te no 1 or o c wt Y MN 9 L 9 F L 5 C W f 9 ON tt era lc' 0 e eww tc elevate 0 e of tl sctool ana t Stl e t e i FASHICN CLUB seated left to rlght x ..L D Zapotak Miss Hann s Advlser Claus Dobranski Bradshaw George R Baranowski anding left Piasecki dojewodzki Misko Dohl Druce vanchyk right ed witn three he Fashion Club, sponsored by lss annis, was orvanl pur oses 1U 1nd to provlde desirarle means of at zing under proper guidance, to arC1se ar interest in vood grooming and ac ceptable etiquette to develop friendships among the members of the club and a general spirit of friendliness in the school Wo formal order of procedure is followed and onl infrequently do we have nusiness meetings macn meeting is d9JO+8d to ao king out of indi vidual projects by members of tne cl V 'e's1re time Y W --,M - Q- . - H W - -' -f K H- --- f -- -J 'sh fn---lee xyvri. ffsnasalg-412.1-ps., 3 -lPHt: J. Q x,'nTs1i, i. ieiixl, C. Gtt 1, T. L lit k , V. Fry, F. C.a s, M. Ca-2i1, Jeefxf row: Q Qhujs2inr'as, S. 5 r. 4 o. Q gr gym, n.Ug U' y, L. , :ez ,, sg' Lili, U -. a y- , -nr , Q. Her st s, Third ..v: Yr. Yurggj, Adviser, Q. Ear2oski, H. T1 1 s T120 Eresiaext, ,. D, -shfevlei, frosfieyi, fr. JQET Loki Tn L t' .H 1' lu, is y ..d to any atll te wht nas a mei a le.,er in fr itv cortctititn durirr Lis 'tav in g3L'et liek Qcnool. . A n . . , ln p .5 f L. . tterra:'s V-,s 1- if y.o?rt, yersonaf and gr vp ro',,.si1iliiyg tl ,st r clvp otixng t, stabliri ani maiytair tra.? 5 ns ,f high cxd.1tg X l A LLQ social, civi. and athletic lif . ie n lg 3 C nulat a pride ip the mare of th, schcrf. , , gf J - -sg.. g Y- 1 . . ' V ' A H A 4. , . S P. . M. 1' Y Jw f - I W C. 1 - G' St , - I. M.' M. A. C. .. M. E - Tn .. ' l TT' EZ O n z ' p - ' ml : - s ' ' iii . l lov . - ' . ' ' 1 l A A ' v ' 1 .. 7 1 - . . . - y ' ' ' ' - vw - . . . V ' ' vw . M - . -,ls. ik A - 0? LibrarY Club sitting: K. Rose K I. Paskaitls '-- K. Clchackl mi Miss Walsh M. J. Hooper M. Toomey Standing: A. Kopicki T. Augustyniak D. Bray J. Onderko S. Davis G. Cipolla B. Dietrich L. Shuman hemmerer Craig Galice Vaiksnoris A Graham The Library Club has as its primary objective the training of student librarians Pupils learn not only how to work with and for others but also how to record loans, file and sort book cards and take care of reserves Members help to maintain the attractive appearance of the Library at all times The officers of the Library Club are as follows M Toomey, President, S Davis Vice President M J Hooper, Secretary Treasurer Miss Walsh, Adviser Camera Club an 4 t,J Ll a BG l ft to right Y 1 sro 0 nel B Balutls,F Lavenburg lb x Sedorovlch T Bishop N Fialowsal Fritz tandinp L o ri ht R oskey B Baiamonte, G Wanta E a da s as Sabol J Nilchek J Phillips J Femmerer Gavlick I lpa H Lewanowicz L Poricte he members of the Gamers Club become acquainted with the procedure used in takino, developing, printing, and enlarging pictures One of its aims is to maintain bv means of pictures, ecord of high school activites throurhout the wears 'lub officers are as follows B Balutis, President, F Lavenburg Vice President J Chiback Secretarv Mr OGonnell Adviser HOMEMAKING CLUB 'Y rst row, le t to Fl bt 'rw , leszcz, , J Pza Powski, vice presldent, Gabr 5 fs Hert Balutl , treasurer, L kozicki, co lesponding secrets J, ' lllaws F Dunaf second row G Stefanovich, F Prawn, R Giver a, V n r, enkrof, T Jeckell M Glldea R Fotchan, J QuSYlDSkl L 'omanox K1 1 Ra r les lclntyre The homemakinq club 15 A v ner ll o no roups e bo e e CFOW1CS room group and the stage vroup r e e V Q1 prowgctg fgr the room he vane tn Q wear The stage Eroln nfl S l n e 1 Tfl9S 'or the lav e v a s make new th1HgS from old art les s ch as felt bed oo all vfrs an lapel pins from old felt hats Left to right Anna Moll Shirley Caplan Gregory Nicholas Mary Ann Agonis Miss Kane Ralph Skomsky Louis Kratz Joan Bartek Within a week and a half of its formation, the Debating Group of Ashley High presented its first debate, Tuesday, March 21 l9b9 The Affirmative Members of the team are Louis Kratz Ralph Skomsky, and Joan Bartek alter nate, the Negative Members of the team are Shirley Caplan GrBS0I'Y Nicholas. and Mary Ann Agonis alternate The Chairledy for the series of debates is Anna Moll Under the careful guidance of Miss Kane the team is meeting its opponents successfully n S ll U V ' . 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T,.m - 'r,W 5 , . 1 9 - , . 9 7 rv-5 +-M07 NUMB In DDU o 00 sQ0 P THESPIAN CLUB First row, left to right Jakubczyk director J Marcotte, K Romik J Davis treasurer G Lutz president F Zakreski, secretary M Pa lan, A Gutosky M Quadrlnl Chmil J Strenk A Kopickl J Cza1kowski, B Domanski Y Cahowski, D Everetts Second row M Antolik N williams F aukowski P Bardar, H West, B Baiamonte, W Schafer, D Rray, B Deitrick T Galica R Hayduk M A Graham, C Dunay M Rader wanta Third row L loznetskf S Caplan, R Berkant, I Machonis D Staniscavage O Kapetanow, S Prestas B Grodzicki J Bartek, A Moll l Shrader L Sedorovlch Fourth row R Skomsky M Ducial S Hughes, N Cole T Romanowskl M A Agonis, D Yanchen, J Pugh B Saxowski, D Adams L Charnoski G Clpolla K Dazanko Fifth row F Eckhart J Getch, T Krupa L Kratz The Thespian Club members are a had in voice, expression, and move ment Short plays readings, and monologues provide the young actors with the opportunity to acquire dramatic ability Short one act plays are produced to entertain the students on holidays and assembly day programs Two full length plays are produced each year for the general public. Interlude Of Life All of our tomorrows are known to only One, We Know the way they start and end by the things we've won. We turn our faces upward seeking for success, Taklng from life, the things we love with tender, fond caress. We aim high, climb and conquer clutching a rose for our rod, Wobed in Royal Blue and Sllver Our Sonnander in chief is God. We leave behind some memorif: we thought 's'd never shed, We'1l step for fd with hearts so true and earn our dail, read. Claudine George 'wr-v ww--V'--N -- t....-wtf..----,.Y. v-. ,1 V-A V, . . , - , . - V ............,..,,.......-..... ..,,..-,....,, -..,.,.,.. ,,,, ,, Modern Choir First row left to right Mms Eddy, B Okuniewski, B Grodzicki, R Berkant, D Zapotok, F Jaffe, S Prestas, N Quadrini, D Everetts, M Sweeney, J Strenk, D S anscavage, B Chmil, A Gutosky, J Maginsky Second row G Wanta, F Echart, T Krupa, P Bardar, V Berryman, R Nclntyre, R Skomsky, V Gryscavage, F uclumbeski, B qTlStOl, F Klemovitch, A Bruzda Third row K Dzanko, F A Agonis, Pelech, S Hughes, K Romik, A Makowski, T Botsko, G Coskey B J Malters, A Gabrysh, J Grodzicki, H Morris, J A Duffy, D F'u1ton,B Williams M Shrader, A Baiamonte mhe Modern Choir was organized to develop any musical abilities a student might possess and to encourage a better appreciation for music It should be readw at all times to take part in any school activity that requires musical background :vi . t u . t . A' . . . . : . . . Pezzner, N. A. Rader, M.Schiller, Fourth row: J. Pugh, J. Bartek A. Moll J . a l 1 J FLY ING vi -1 T t LW eft to rig UC 9 ff' :bf '.J alr pffiw Dorarsf 3 Secord Row Left to rlv Mago a Q' Stcl D dlcf If os LICP4 -3 cw f to r Naglna owles ?xR7 mhe Fly Tying Club has Professor V Maglvsxy as lnstructor ar 1 an 3SSlSt8nt T+s officers are Gcrskl, r SlAQ , le z zl, and Ywlatkowski, mreasurer All whases of t,1lg trout ard bass f11SS are cisclssed ard raet D wc mend pnr Pncfwwr o CYHWS Q rnco ff 'OV1CGS 'ake reat ,leasure A I s are planned to DGSPVV st s are pr es ar L9 offer Q A lens, pTOV1d1Hg the fish fhat X I ave came t e' p ln +re fr ' tre Glyn school kltCT9D SCIENCE CLUB l l s f ls for ten r 1 Q am- l .p..-. l .-we 4 F1rst row eft to rlght J fancrek, .u ewsfl,G raskait s,, sfovlc , Drw ILS, J illlars lan elec Jan e cwo ro Drazba, R mid , J Sweeney, Sla i SP1 I a , cfsfv, :enriger GWSGHSJ, S Zucrowski, 1 , w atkow , I Dal o A4visor , r Fi s He 'J 1 it , , f 4- k J. Ya, h k I ' , E. 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Warne T. 1. l . - , Iv' . ., 20-1-. l K ITTING CLU eg at table Ief to ri Nvrvinne Secretirv H eg 10 .r ic vice eve ieent Uerasca 19e treasurer tee F Fr-wr Duvh '1QQ K1 G C ' dffser rod P ev e + ' 1cGuinn1Q Urxstol leton eww' I-1+ D V Uppmqff ,png-,nd 7-OW 1c'1u+'Xnc 'WV-4 'I IMO Sf P r row yesvry D rvin P'e nwrwoee of the club me to learr the Vune1menTaJ knitfin titeh the x i1i' to read the key to charts and then at inv 7PWSHPV tlme be L +0 m P 1S0f 1 knitted ficles 67 g ,X Seated at tab'f left t rio Warcbeskl, vlce oresident, TGWSL1, oves4 ef+ Gfvi secfet rv, Nr Jablonski, adviser rlrs 'vi ft 0 f 1 rf 3'l1P, Warner, Yanoc, me nols Qecord vow oW1FfT J QL, C Gomer, C Shuman Th d vow D Folemar, 4 Vvarc D1CX1OWSP F Dxbirs Last row D Stercavpnp D vars The wxruoce of +V1S clgb is to deveWow 1 qrouo of boys who w11l be able to Heel f woater Vee a S, d1eces V fe, awd otfer event -v-Q 5.11 1 Officvr iden Vanovl Padf QT Nor nL..J '-1 Q-w t twble leVt to rig 116 tfea A 1 0 s O su er , L u 1 vyv HANDVVORK CLUB nldO a, secretary, 5 larke, vres Hrysr, vice DFQQ1d9Ht Second row I Ofloski Third row skel d,OaSK1 rth row oules 'm OMVL ow nrnll Q0 CLUB t CONSERVATION Cf' 'fi . xq- V. --- ' : lr R. 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U, - -.5,, ,L ,, 'i French Class Mass Kane We study Engllsh Class M155 Hughes l Algebra Class Mr. WeS'l' History Class Mr Jakubczyk Hisfory Class Mr. Rainock fs ik took c r uts n We work Er K! GIRL'S GYM CLASS SVNIOR TYPINF PL CHEMISTRY CLASS AR CL 'S fwnc 'L 0 Al 1 N . - ,J . .x I H 'K . 'ho ' . x 3. - .-Z ,Q , . ., .3 4 'jf I ,, L , 'OFF -1 I J n.J.I 1' in ' , Q I x, ' .. . V 1 H 1- -, l P 'I Q ll I . Kfw A X, , I , A , A .. s AC' T M- fm .1 V AC., H, , S ? CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENT ' 1 Bbeol + HNO3 + BHCI l-5 '3FeLl3 -Y' 215120 'P' NO Molds of Honor -...:a..,.,, X-.. . W. .x.., M.. .., M. e...4,..,.-t.,....' .--,, 4... .,. ...if A .,-.,-.,.-, ..,...... .. - V 111 mms LW' -n L.,-15 ik es' 45-mf New L.aenAnY 1 lL.JllllT Future Homemakers of America Peanut Butter Cookies 112 cup fat 112 cup peanut butter 112 cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon soda 112 cup brown sugar 1 112 cups flour 1 egg unbeaten Mix as for Butter cakes adding peanut butter after egg Roll into bells not more than 1 1 ch 1 di n n ameter Place balls on unoiled baking sheet Flatten with fork Bake in hot oven ih25O2J 10-12 minutes Make 30 small cookies 1 fi ..-W , , V .,,...,. .... .. ,.....,.-.x, ...tg.-.-N-..-. -. ......,...4.,f. E INDUSTRIAL. ARTS 5' mf' .Kr-.'- Band and Majorettes Stooping left to right J Duffy, J Strenk, A Baiamonte, J McGowan, T Galica, A Moll, B Deitrick, V Kolinski, A Gabrysh, J Williams, A Foyer, C Pruce First row 1 Nest, B Domanski, P Chmil, Mrs Eddy Second row B Baiamonte, D Kanoc, M Sabol, b hrader, J Gay, V Lewis, R Bilek, S Hughes, J walters, L Koznetski Plfd row Willians, R Stark, N Balutis, T Basher, J Henicheck, F Botsko F Pezzner, K Dzanko, S Phillips Fourth row n Uxunlewski, C Gomer, E blicklnger, R Grodzicki, B Kusakavitch, R Pezzner, I Piasecki Fifth row B Chmil, D Bray, P Oliver, R Skomsky, J Pugh, F Bristol Sixth row V Kotalik, N dest, T Kozicki, J nvans, B Balutis, D Carlin, D Evans, R oskey, P Schiller, J Vaginsky, N Cole, N Berryman, F Eckhart, F Pelech The band consists of slxty two memters During the past year it has per formed at all the football games at the pep meetings, and at a concert The band is of vltal importance to sckool spirlt Mrs ddy is the director 'ns Hur .-ci' .u-4' 'sg Vajorettes and Flag arriers First row 1e't to right Agonls, J Bartek, D Topoleski, A Nakowski Rear of banner Galica, A oll Deitrick, Clockwise J NcGowan, A Baiamonte, J strenk, J Utffy, ruce, A Noyer, J dilliams, A Gabrysh,M Kolinski, Yrs sddv, Directcr ' 1 K . - 1 I , I I X Xl 1 fs J A M- -..A . . . . . . . . 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'wg X' I sk ' J , WW' , fsynw ' D f ' I af, K ' ,Ea, , . 0 ,V-,INK NV pq j:x5Kp, 5 ' nA',r-L .v , 5. ,-sw ' -Q - ' . f '--rx 1- 'ix , X4 -, A The Season of l9L8 With the approach of autumn comes the football season Each year the boys of Ashley High endeavor to Ashley football team played six over Luzerne, 8 O Later in the 25 O A very exciting game was and Ashley elevens These teams finally the battle ended in a 13 take a football championship In l9L8 the games They opened the season by winning season the Ashley eleven toppled Dupont, played between the Wilkes Barre Township played a furious brand of football, until 13 deadlock Ashley was defeated three times during the season,1osing to Swoyerville Edwardsville, and Saint Johns The football season for the Ashley eleven ended shortly and the boys were unable to compile enough wins to qualify for honors, because they were handicapped by a limited schedule Eden! - . , H . - .,V., . x mf-fi,,,,4-,-,M my, .-.S Q fwfr yrrmwr KH+C11HF, left 'O T1 T1 zrwfrv QP JT P m' 'mn S'I' C V an Quin! ,,fH am 4 f' W Q ' Pd Q f v M ' S A S 10 M3PhOU1 o oavfwL U 'w0'+f fZZPf' UQ ack I 1 fw'p v- -1 Qomw 1 U mor Rah, Rah Ray, Ray Win, Him, PPV Fey, Of' Wah Pav Eiw fy 00 'H U J ind Oz' P you Pin, Ash ov Viv? mcboo Ypah Vin' npr f-,P 4-f rv lp SHO Wd for 0 Auvn t'P 'nun H H V ,K ,if 'u.1 .0 1.-TiA' .fhv 11,3 A 11, .f ,' f,,.5,,,f M nv. 4 O p v M he Fkf 'VL '4 -. 0... f.,k. ij'-'T-T-1' .-f' Soatpd, le't fn rirht TOP Gu as Q M D1nAHq vqptqin ikp Dwfvg doe 1WZDPfSAl ,'1ni1nf Ta lmnf Q nsaas, Lunxvefs, rio d v1 Domanskf . r snr Ar Jate Jvc WPC DPC Jec Jfc mpc Jpf' JPG JQC YN 3 A Jar Jar Feb Fvk 'avg x1Y' iars, n fmt Cwdcf X Lex Record f' A QD nova t J1nvQnt's harx r wount rfc C vroln wxrdsvii P afx v PF lYFJF ' v 1 Ut FW? rs 1.Lf '1 A Jmnwe vi TP Vlvwwufh urs Qvvqr 'mfr HM 'orlrr 'N P F41 F vac 4 .A nnfnu Qw, e Fu'zLnwr Ghw Jqmn F9'PQ as 'oH'w Get h roy Twnx PHFUDSKL Pad 4elinsxL Cmafn, uprrv Danxns and Vidie Shun Sxomsky Joe Jombza,sA1 and 'Inky C-3 L 'WF 3 . .. ,L V. 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'3 L.v , , C The Ashley High achool ROCKVTS, cached br Si Jablonski and wick Murnhy, enjoyed a very successful l9M9 no haswetball season A look at the record will show that the ROCKVTS going into the PlAA Class W nla offs, snorted an undefeated slate of 28 vlctories W of made 1 clean swee of the e 'lb tion schedule as well as the North Lexgue SCVPdll6 In the most exciting game of the regular season the DOCKVTJ defeated a strong Plymouth team he Plymouth was Class A Champions of the valley The ROCK mS tallied 16QH points in 28 games this season for an average of 60 points per game, while holding their opponents to 993 markers, for an average of 35 points per contest. Starters for the Ashley aggregation were Captain Mike Derescavage and John Getch at the guard positions, Tony Karboski and Teddy Zelinski at the forward positions, and Bill Hilimn Dan?os at the center host. uanxos, high scorer for the ROCKVTS. garnered a total of 625 noinfs in 28 engagements for an average of more than 22 noints ner game. Q N 5- -4.so-QJA.-0.1 'C'- ,,,, ,, , . ,,..,,.-,Q-.Q-..-..-....-,,.Q,., V , , , vi..-iq..-'7w-,,f ,J Mgr.. ,L , 1 Y 'V - 5, ASHLEY PLYMOUTH A5 HLEY SWOYERVILLE ' ' M' 'f ' 'ff f' 1 'ff' 1511. The P I A A Playoffs After taking the District Title with triumphs over Fell Township CSM M85 and Edwardsville C56 H8J, Ashley experienced little difficulty in toppling eastern division teams in its The Rockets outclassed Flarks summit C53 Because of its previous accomplishments, to beat the Kane five in the Class B state played on Tuesday, April S, at the Farrell in a gave foul gave drive for the Class B crown 327, in inter district play the Ashley team was favored championship game This game High School gymnasium, ended hot controversy over a nlast secondu field goal which apparently Kane High a as kk victory In the closing seconds of the game, a was committed by Ashley At that moment a buzzer was sounded which the crowd and Ashley players the impression that the game was over A Kane player failed in the attempt to make the foul throw While the other players remained motionless, thlnklng the game was over, Kane made a goal, which was ruled good by the referee. This basket should not have been counted because the official clock on the wall showed clearly that the game was over. The awarding of trophies, usually made immediately after the game, was held up until an official decision by the P. I A.A No matter what the outcome may be,th1s Ashley quintet will be remembered for years tocome, for it has lmmortallzed the name of its alma mater. AL V w 1 ' - b m ' M, -- fat., , v- ,nw . LT- - qv, I . . A . - 'mm ' 1 k f , A - - -I K U N ' 'r K . - f r'l .Meinl i v . E .- N-f ,ql,Mpp i Vlxi' V Ri, -1 ' ' Q' 9 Y . Y ' -.. 'K' q Q' pf ' i, ' L F Y ' 5 ,-, W ,, ,L I W r ' 1 ,v xx fa, o A' wd,H,.g, gf wif ,x L . f 1 'Q A-. anatpu PF f N 4 VH YWJ f 1 'H V- v- iI'1X11T Q 3 P '1 'xT' - . 1 , , . 1 b,UR 'f. 'H' N' 'Q - k izineky, iff . A . W -,,N H, ,,. ,. . :'.1Vir,- mp., , 1 v- ,- ?C?H1 F? fff 4' . M H ' .:..v . '1K,,n,, ,- ,, .. .. wk Y, -,N ,L.s,u-- i:Yl2L.V PM ,1,, rdf- ' 15,1 , . L rv4inO 'qi' W.. v,-U. Y, :3,Ll,l,v -wif. nw N, ,nYvT W' TM T, ,. Y L,r. rj '1 1 ,- -v a1..1-A., T, .v dx y F brwur F b.'H? fobFvwF H f . , A W' if ' 'X :z A 1' .- ' ' ' ' 'K ' fl - f -- -W ,A,-Vv-..,.,,.1....,41,. ,,.....,.,,..,, ---..'-'---Q---, .. . , , ...... -........ .. ay 91 i gl' MARIE HUDDI-El HBMMMWM Q xXSHooT11 MITZI ASHLEY BEATS ST NacHon.A5 v-yew-vk -I S U ' I U ,ff Y gi ll sv O OG' 6 fu QIV Q .- K M , 'NA ' n' f ffffW'T f i I X ,' BASEBALL Ashley opened its Northern League schedule against Wilkes-Barre High 301001 HWHY OH MOHGHY, April 25, 19L9, and met Plains at home day, April 28. Other teams in CHS circuit this year were Swoyer Luzerne. Games were played on Mondays and Thursdays. The coaches Jablonski and Mr. Murphy. Township on Thurs- ville and were Mr. Twenty-four candidates reported for practice this season. Robert Carlin Mike Dereshkevich, Leonard Pomicter, Jerome Sweeney, John Getch, and Ralph Coskey were outfielders. Joe Dombzalski, Vince Gryscavage, Sam Kerestes, Frank Orloski, John Pavlick, Floyd Williams, and Henry Mago were infielders. On the pitching staff were Teddy Zelinski Lou Dudick, Will Warke, and Bill Shaffer. Ralph Skomsky, Chet Domanski, and Howard Warke were catchers Monday Thursday Monday Thursday Monday Thursday Monday Thursday Monday Thursday April April May May May May lay la Hay May Schedule Wilkes Barre Township Plains Open Swoyerville Luzerne Wilkes Barre Plains Open Swoyerville Luzerne Away Home Away Home Home Away Township Home Away l ps to Be Dmed Ma 3 Head Coach at Lafayette to Speak at Basketball Dinner at Redmgion I Robert W Johnson chalrman of the program commlttee arrangmg the dlnner honormg Ashley High School champlon basketball team which v.x1l be held at Hotel Redmg ton on Tuesday nxght May 3 an nounces the fol owlng program for the affair WllllB.!Tl Anderson head basketball coach of Lafayette Col lege mll be the prm upal speaker Charlotte Yates Lddw superuser of ITUSIC ln Ashley Schools wlll present Nlaxv Quadrtnl Elura Kloss and Phyllls Johnson who ml smg ard Zenny Jacobs who Will en tertam on the accordlan Joseph X C agher xc ll ente tam vm! humor us stones 'Nlrs Eddy ull' be a connpamst Jack Nlorrls well known solmsl vull le d hroup slngtng feorge Breznay will present gfts to the plaxers and coaches Pex C urge C Smce pastor of Centenary 'vlethodls Church w ll glxe IPXO catmn and Per Nl C Bernat of Iiolw P say Church vxlll glxe the benedlc lon Lener Deltrlck chairman ol the commtttee will Introduce the mas- ter of ceremomes Robert C Metz superintendent of schools Re ma ks wxll be made by s m edxtors Bob Patton Effle elch and Thomas lfleflernan sport casters Pull Phrllxps Jones Evans Jnm McCarthy Chuck Whxttxer Richard 'NI.CNlCl'lOlS Dlstrlct 2 PIAA representatlxe Tmckets may be obtamed at Ramsar s clgar store Guesto 5 Drug Store hlgh school ofhce Commlt tee wlll meet tomght at 7 at the high school Others on the program cocnmlttee are K llhext Hanms Vlfll ham Nl Cnwan Vtllx Iclxnskx An thonw Alansky and Joseph Czar neckl P w Hs-sr 1 tw make con uv n at Pam x mas at the ,, make H ll 1949 basket a 0 1. n rx the 10631 C BJ11 ponsn p basl. rhal teams wlll be shawn at tht affalr and a POI' 1911 of Ie Ashlax lxane ha kethall rm- mll he plated cn a recordxng ll llne h rdvxirl Buckman cle tr al te hn 1-an of lee Park. 1 1 -l- 25 - 28 2 12 - 16 Y 19 23 26 0 l l 1 . . 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Maf' -f '- - I m'v1'. y l : r - l ' - fl- .v 4' : 1 4 5 6 K.-5' ---. uv1 --iq O Fqrq -A A565 BOWLMRS Kneeling eft to right Frm B Pezzner, Womannweki P Nay a tisk Pipy, Hen Fulton, T Jeckell F GabryQP Standing 'r Fotalik Goverr J Larinefx nsx Beecham E Shupshinskae Q C11 en C Wo ke Pucyiowski BHCKVFOIFA D fi W4 'Fe above 0 C and P S PJ 1'n r ir? ver an' +9 keen e sr f fn J.n an 'ls ea S 0 0 cofne C fn ASHLE Y X .AX X XXX tak e ees JCwnre u, L, Zafneeki Qedorevich DQ'TlL nr 1 F u H1 .JWFPFP V' r- w N L ivi i., ' y . .. . ' - y ' Zvi' - I ' ' r L,.A V , , , v I 4 U 1 I X . 4 ' . X. N Qi , . 2 ,f V B 'el' . A on ' I 'QW L, ip g , g , 3 'X -x Q V ' , I I .xk X c. ' C7 , 1 ,. : 5. U. il, , . T, Hn . e, F. 1.,U , T, . ,', , .. ' 'd . A, Gu k y, J, ',n T. I .5 K .', F. N , J , E, , , ' L f' - 'W ' '-t. , 7 v. .. . . . , .U . A-, A , . 1 , , V, . , J. Mc ., , T J N.j, H, C4 'ey, B, Eainrnn'e, A, Sh fe., , . , f , , W. . , -. .. Pas, J, D h2a1.Ki, Q. Junnns, Y. Chg l. Be V F 7 S. 1 . .' M.: . 'I' 11-379, J, .-x20'f2'fT ','rQ f, T ,g1,', Bowling is quite a new interest at Ashley Hirh. FV'Tf Tursiuy nftfrnwvn vu V , E y, irl ,fn he T :ni with their inf5r1'in?, VF. ,CW neil, t y .Z y h ,, uf ,,w,r, Killed Eofi .s. 'v.inr 'he ffkf, tvth bwys A3 ?i- f K emi E d .n,,tiH? H?Hin-t 1 wlers frcx ofgfr SCQQLTS. , 1 M ,,., . M :k,A w A Nw GA W n ' Q KW' o 174 ' ,,, .- gi 1 x 1 n .1 1 Q L f , . v' 'J i 64 ' A I ,, -,VJ 4 . w IM ll . ,f A A A I . w n nn Q - -1 , ,J ' K. 1 ,X I I A SPORTS CARNIVAL pie, Aww rug? '1 -L f'f 'l f x X ff' e.,, P 1-Q 5 cw Upn H esentpd n olrth oorts arvinal on March 9 u er e ire tion O Mr La insfv gov eral hundred parewtQ Students and friends thoroughlvfnjoyed the various events .Aj X .X .11-,,.,....-1 Vince on the high Jump -T00 8095 Over Ximmi N R X- BOXUNG PUSHBALI 1 'f Qgfi K 1 flfami 5 ' ' 1 ' 4 on X L. Q X 52' .1 . 1 ii P ' J , . , 5 I X V. .T A Q' il ' 'gg ' 4 ' ' , 1 f '-.f.a, ,x. My 41' f-, .A , 5' gy I I N .VW . ' ' x J- Th me--.v ,ch 1- 5? 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Dr. . . . r. . . . Mr. . . . Mr. . r. . Mr..8n . . . .' . Dr. k . . . r. . Mr. k . . Mr. k . Mr. . . . Mr. k Mrs. Arthur Dawe Mr. k Mrs. Joseph Papson Mr. M . Mr. . Mr. A . Mr. . Mr. . Mr. k . . Mr. k . Mr. k . . Mr. k . Mr. k . . . I m-. . O 0 Mr! I O M1-.' . 0 0 Mr! I T IWANOWSKI ECONOMY STORE MEATS a d GOCERIES 62 Carey Si A hleY Pho e 3 9530 BOWDEN 8: NORTHRUP BUILDING HEADQUARTERS SINCE 1884 M Ashley Ph e 2 7138 R B WHITE HARDWARE ERIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES 1 M Ahly32795 GEORGE STRISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR 105 N Ma sf Ph 9 2 8575 B E s T w I s HE s WOODLAWN FARM DAIRY CO Compl me ts of MR and MRS LEO BARRETT ASHLEY THEATRE CHOKOLA BEVERAGE CO 42 E Divxsxon S! Ca BERNARD MAGDA I-'on QUALITY COAL at SERVICE Comphments of P O L L O C K GLEN ALDEN COAL PURE ICE w B 34926 Compl ments of P J GUESTO DRUGGIST ASHLEY PA D OBLON 8: SON UPHOLSTERING 83 N Main St A hley Dial 2 2888 MACIUN S CAFE 104 S Mal S! Ashley A V DURACKO 81: SON PLUMBING TINNING and HEATING 92 Charles Si Phone 2 3730 JOHN SLOBOSKI MEA'rs 8 d GRocERIEs Ashley Pa Phone 3 l908 ASHLEY TAVERN LIOUOR WINES BEER nd SANDWICHES 97 99 Ba n St Wes! Ashley 3 9695 ROXIE S 49N Ma St Ashley NEWTOWN HARDWARE GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS and APPLIANCES 698 Hazle Si Ashley Phone 3 7990 Compl ments of B R O W N S Economy Store 133 S Main Si A S H L E Y I L- n .. .I - 5 ' Pa' 2 S. ain St. :: n - :: on ' 5 N. ain St. s e - . in . on - . . . i n . . . - From -- . , t of ..- . ll . . . Wilkw-Barre PIIOIIB 3-3713 87 Barnes Si. Phone 2-7746 ' 1 ' ' B . n . I I n I . , . a - I es . l . in . v Complxmenzs of MAR LEE BAKERY HAZLF ST DIAL 30261 Compllmenzs of MAXWELL HOUSE CAFE 34 S MAIN ST ASHLEY PA BARTEK S GROCERY DIAL 2 2329 HARTFORD ST ASHLEY Complzments of RETTENMYERS STORE 25 S MAIN ST DIAL 39595 Complxmenu of DEL MOR 82 COMPANY ASHLEY PA BOWDEN 82 NORTHRUP KENDALL PRODUCT DIAL 3 819 ASHLEY Complxmenrs of ASHLEY PASTRY SHOP CALL 3 8469 LINDAANNS DRESS SHOP 54 S MAIN ST ASHLEY PA YUKNAVICH BROS ECONOMY STORE HAZLE ST TEL 2 0 36 RADIO REFRIGERATION SERVICE COMPANY N MAIN ST ASHLEY PA RITZ BROS BARBER SHOP Compliments of BLACK DIAMOND Complzments I LEHMAN FUNERAL HOME KARNOFSKY PRODUCE S PENNA AVF WILKES BARRE Compliments I JAMES S FAC' DENTIST NEWTOWN MARKET JOHN ATSCAVICH 1 Hazle Dlal 28400 Ashley P Compliments ot A FRIEND ANDREW J PERSEL Roofing and Sldxng Contractor I-IAZLETON ST ASHLEY 2 3921 Comphmenrs ol' Cgmplgmenyg f ABEL MARTIN TEL 24868 JAFFE S MARKET 13 S MAIN ST ASHLEY PA 4 W HARTFORD ST ASHLFY T40 , . 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Compl ments of GOLDEN QUALITY ICE CREAM CO FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO M Ashl y CARL N SMITH AGENT 3 3478 C pI ments of ONDERKO S GROCERY STORE 85 N M i S Ashley J C UPHOLSTERING SHOP 58 B Ashl y 2 1583 Co plxmet of MR 8: MRS GEOGE M POLLOCK JR SKATE AT THE THE KINGSTON ROLLERDROME af 2 d A K gs: 1 2518 Co pllme ts of Ashl y P 3 9377 HANLON S DRUG STORE QUALITY In 1 z 6994 ACCURACY C pllme ts of SHAFFER TOBACCO 58 E a Wxlkes Ba A TISCHLER S 5 8: 10c STORE IF IT SELLS WE SELL IT 43 N Mal S Ashley C pl me ts of gr tulations Class of 1949 ROSLYN SHOP LADIES WEARING APPAREL 6 W No h pton St Wilkes Barre 3 Door off S Main St Co pl ments of LYONS STUDIO 31W M If Is: wium RAY IWANOWSKI ECONOMY STORE 100 A hley St P 2 7442 K S LUNCH F Lu hesD ly C dy Cigar SNM Ahly ASHLEY POST 673 AMERICAN LEGION M In A hl y Meenngs Fu-st Thursday of Every Monih EDWARD L HAYDUK. 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