Ashley High School - Rocket Yearbook (Ashley, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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.Jh.J J the kmqbom Ano IIS pmoe Q1-Q 'lV'll V DUBUSHGO By the senlon class ashley hlqh school ashley pennsylvanm 1953 RGCKEI C jg cf. L16 Geblcatlon Class of 1953 respectfully dedlcates thxs xssue of the ROCKET . To Melvin O'Conne1l, forhhis inspilring teaching and guidance, the Senior Q f ACID In ISIRAII IGH S ff' KL 1' N QIK H school BOADO SEATED left to nght BOARD OF EDUCATION Stanley Meholcluck Prendent Martin L Murray Secretary Philip Kovalcik Treasurer John Yancheck Vxce Presxdent STANDING left to right I Zigmund Gorski John Zehnka Harold Gaughan A' -5. . f' - 'Aw --.-5,145 A0m In ISUQATZIOI1 ROBERT C METZ Superintendent KATHERINE KING Assistant Principal Nha' gl- whir- GEORGE B BREZNAY Principal 'ul' ui! IEACHGQS f ,vt xw ,Q efisfv' ' ! A 4 f-.5 KNO aff bl' 'i-gun T? R 4 if 4-aa.. Cv' ,W vu-if ull? -'Six 5,0 fl' M Nuff I af' X if if 'wav Y' SESS Jakubczyk Mr Gedrocz Mr Plesko Mlss Hanms MISS Walsh Murphy M1ss Kane Mr Maglnsky Mr West Miss OConne11 Greb Lasky Mrs ONe111 M1ss Stout Mr OConne1l Mrs Eddy Iab1onsk1 TEACHERS ACIDIHISII2 jlxnfugn EIHIIC5 r .1 9 Milly wil QM? 1251 if mx K 6'.l.4D.Q,5fufIiZ4Lk !LLW 9 in 9 . 5 V I ' knowlebqe comes By stub wlsbom B expemence 49 , vw! f43'S0' CYS'-5 eil 10 night L TT e asm et B ag Chesxu E Sefliewm et S H009 X ent A ova 5 M x15 1 S RQV1 8a WHITE CLASS COLORS PINK CARNATION CLASS FLOWER I I K. ..5. fa ff X N NX. 1 XB: x - 'AM Q . , ? A . - V Pies' Q ,,-- 'n Ki H,-Pie . xg- f 41. 1, 1 5 1 - W -li- nfif 17 RU SSELL AN THONY Straught thmlung humor ous and frrendly descnbe Russ He has a sense of responsrbrhty whtch makes hrm not only a true fnend 35. 'T' IOSEPH G AY Joe 15 a well liked fellow who never shrrks hrs duttes l-le rs always wxlhng, to lend a help mg hand We know rt won t be too long before he recerves the utle of Doctor 41-11 w ANNA ANTOUK FRANCIS BARCHESKI Thrs peute and pretty mtss S R rs loved by all xr hlerlinischlev for efgggnelki ogsdwlrgllkfg? GUS manner e 5 3 Ong 'e H1s unpredtctable manner brought memberher lrltrng laughter and many memorable ex enences wrtty answers rn and out of for him and his friends P classes X36 'Y 4-no T I Here S an efficient gal Good natured sp ortsm an whose fnendly smlle and pleas like and friendly describe .Harpo mg personahw attracted much We hope that he wrll retarn these atlienxgrgn cgglufgrhe cgfnalrgglg frne qualtues wluch have made wrth Romame she was always mm Such a mend to an assumrng and srncere ffl ' .- I 1 s 4 y r N V. s N- at v Y X, rsssr , Q -X ,V s Wa' I' X S X? '36 x 'QS- DELBERT COLEMAN BEINADINE GABRYSH boy who took the Commercral course has proven hrmself to be efflcrent and dependable H1 knowledge of busmess wtll prove a credlt to Ashley I-hgh School -XG. 'qv' Ni FRANCIS DUBINSKY Franc1s was one who would usually manage to meander tn to class before the second bell rang, Once there though,he made up for lost trme. Z, lover proves her abrhty tn the fteld of basketball alms to b come a secretary She w11l sure ly succeed w1th her efftcrent and pleasant manner 'uv 'uh-Q. .137 3' gul- CHESTER DERESCAV AGE looks but a hearty sense of hu or to match has always proven hrmself to be a welcome partner on the dance floor 'lg' Wx kt. LORETTA GRAHAM JOHN DUNAY Petite Loretta s qutet IH assummg manner and qurck warm smrle have won for her many fnends. Her clothes reveal a flarr for knowlng the rrght thmg to wear at the nght ume. Johnny sspeedyrunmng and qutck tlunkrng on the gud 1ron made hrm our Semor football he ro. In school, as on the team, hrs modest manner and cheerful ness made hrm a favorrte. A , f K A . ' I b I if V V ' J! b W , ke, , 1 x .5 X 'cl F 1, V Q X N VV 1 f U kb' I, Delbert, the Oflly SCl'Il0I' Bel-nig' who is 3 gpgftg Chet. who not only has good U . . . m- . ' . e- . . . .S . , - - , , -. I 3 5 lf 5 -...S ff 5 x o 5 X 4 1 f . x- . ,, .. . - . I - u . . X 'ZX -I i at DAVID EVANS It was as a capable actor a starring basketball player and Edrtor rn Chlef of the yearbook that Dave showed himself to be an all around Senior who was well liked by all 11 i gnu? WILLIAM BEECHAM Poncho another of our na ture lovers rs one of the quiet est boys in the Senior class H18 shy smile and wrtty remarks have made some of our school days memorable ones SALLY HOOPER Eager alert ambitrous and srncere what more can one add to descrrbe this cornmercral Senror has proved herself to be a true friend 216 Q' FLORENCE KACHURICK Flossle s love for dancing is No l on her extra curricular parade l-le: liltlng laughter marks he! as a girl of funand mischief THOMAS GALLIGAN Shrrmp proves that good thrngs come rn small packages He rs known for hrs quret and un assumrng manner WN C35 vw' 'itll' CHARLES GOMMER Chuck, the Romeo of our class wrll probably be re membered for fine talent which he drsplayed rn the Octet and musicals We know he wrll also succeed in future tasks k I s s ffllfi QQfEF5i-2.-:la 2 . -.jgrffii 1347,-'.l,.1, T 112j1?5::?2'?51:i2q.Q:1QiT- so G 3,1-.17:p,.'.-1.5.-,.-1. r:111s,11-fffwf,-fr-:llf-', , Q Q. UTM. 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' a 'xi - I in-6 if I3 TY 100' GREGORY GRYZBEK MARY ANN KRUpA Greg whose main inter est hes in huntrng and ftshing as always been generous wtth lus arustic talents for class af fa.1rs He IS ready to meet any situauon with a smrle 26 xg ' I-sxlfff' DAVID KANOC Ohl How I hate to get up in the mormng is Dave s theme song Hrs extra curncular ac tivtues far outshine his scholas uc attamments S Mary Ann s lovely voice and dramatic ab111ty have made many of our assembly programs enjoy able She has also kept up Ash ley High s tradrtlon of winmng prizes for oratorical contests , my Q59- DANIEL KAMINSKI With this fellow s outstand 1ng scholarship and leaderslup successm hfels assured Being chosen as President of the Na tronal Honor Socrety was Just one of hrs achievements in high school :PX fi ,ar- -Pg 313' 35' VIRGINIA LEWIS FRANCIS PHILLIPS Virgzma IS one of charming majorettes wtth a wrnnmg sm1le which has captivated her many fnends She also proved herself quite the actress It wasn t long before Francis a wounded veteran of the Korean War and a newcomer to our class found his way into our hearts How the students would oh and ah ashlsbtg Buick would drive up to school .,I,I g V i' . 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I ' ' x X .it , -. it is I If X ip jj' U t 'f rfpn I 1 Va,t rr,V 1 f S , W ,D J? and-s , P CECILIA MISKIEL Cerl one of our quiet blond harred band members has won many new frren out srde of school at yarrousdances Her quret and unassumrng man ners has proved that srlence rs golden WW Jaws MJ' ,gli gl' VERN O CONNELL ern always ready to cheer our team on to vrctory has cap tured many frrends wrth her plea sant manner She has been an asset to our class N P FRANK PLENSKI Frank wrth hrs huntmg cap and gun headrng rn the drrec rron of the woods rs a happy chap l-hs humorous remarks made our class more rnterestrng 136-s 1 ' RAYMOND PUCYLOWSKI Ray with hrs everready sense of humor and warm frrendlmess has paved his way into our hearts Hrs generosrty is as great as his herght T 't ' RIT A N AHADIL Rua that clever yet modest rngenue of our Iunror and Semor plays 15 a gay companton Rita rs as effrcrent rn the Homemak mg room as she rs at the type WHICY :wiv or---'rr J GLORIA ORLOSKI Always well groomed and pleasing to behold is Gloria Carefree and happy go luck shetsmayonngmrhe B s busi ness and boys . 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X , rx .f A , l 'W V A ' y V , - 1 - Q ' , . . . , ' ' ' ya 1 ' ' ' ' UI I I! - STEPHEN ROVINSKI Sugre whose frrst loves were huntrng and the grrl drsplayed lus leadershrp as the presrdent of our Senror Class He played a convrncrng part rn our Seruor Play 'Q' PEGGY LOU OLIVER lt was Peg s eagerness and wrllrngness to co operate that won her many frrends rn and out of school We are sure she wrll contrnue wrth her success rn lrfe .-QL 4 '1ll 'Q' DANIEL STANKIEWICZ Beaver proved an outstand rng basketball player wrth hrs qurck thrnkrng and fast stepprng whrch really tallred up our proved modest and frrendly RICHARD STARK Ifrt satall dark and hand some fellow you re lookrng for grrls you can end your search wrth Rrch He rs well like for hrs quret and unassumrng manner E JOAN N ROWL Calm cool and collected are adjectrve descrrbrng Joanre As treasurer ofthe Natronal Hon or Socrety and vrce pres1dent of the Student Councrl loan s flu ency rn wrrtrng added much to her success fl in E5 GEORGE SULGER Thrs fellow brrngs laughter to any group wrth hrs qurck wrt and humor Hrs hobby rs col lecrrng prctures Just look at the collectron rn hrs wallet some trme 5 I 5 - We 3 a 2 5 1 ' . . I . l .K ' ' - points. But even as our star, he -an 'P' - Q, A f 2 1 6 ara. 5 H551- 7' Q tn 'ev al iw LEONARD TOPOLESKI ROSE SHUPSHINSKY ROBERT WAYDA Is rt an attractrvebblonde Robert who has fulfrlled secretary you are lookrng o the defrnrtron of a true fnend Srr? Then get rn touch wrth rs a favorxte among hrs class Rosre Effrcrent yer cheer mates He rs always wllllng to ful she ll succeed rn all she co operate rn every way possr does e Duck rs quxte a versatrle fellow and rs equally at home on the football freld behrnd the lectern or the stage H1 qulet chuckle reveals hls keen sense of humor 2? 'Hui 0' 'Q' .4,4g-1-45' 5 DALE WILLIAMS SHIRLEY W ARKE OW EN WILLIAMS A hunrms we w111 sv 15 fran, blonde, and good Owen, our Gene Kelly ar D316'SIhCme 5008- His absence lookrng descrrbe Shlrley. She ways frnds trme to attend our fwm school dllflllg hllm-lil! 563 rs head ma1orette ln our school school dances where he rs much son became 1111116 8 U2d1U0H. and possesses a personahty en ln demand as a partner espe but whmle In C1355 he Pf0Ved 3 vred by her classmates. c1ally when a square dance rs lrkeable fellow. on the agenda. l S s 5 f TN S f W :il N 0 I ' A 5 1 L A , ' 4 ' :L k ?f2'Tf A F J E ie a A . ' . ' . as ,, . H. ' . p . l - 0 1 . - .- . ' . bl . - K A i fr y v-Q. 'M Q 'Qui ROBERT WILLIAMS Red the only Semor with red hatr proves that the old saymg red hall' mean a qurck temper IS a debatable quo- tatron As a sportsman he roved to be calm cool an ollected Q32 vale ef If f Mmxx 'FRS 01,94 EUGENE ZALEWSKI Abe who can usually be found at the pinball maclune in Rox1e s, has a pleasant per sonalrty and an engagmg smrle both of whlch make him a cheerful companron at all umes 5 43555 IRENE YANOVICH Although she IS small ln stature Renie has a great b1g heart She IS always ready to cheer you wxth a sm11e and w1tty remark CLEMENT ZAKRZEWSKI Though you may conslder Clem qulte the shy type at flrst your optnron w1ll be changed when you get to know h1m better Hes really a grand fellow wrth a love for huntrng MF'-f 'Na :Q if JOAN ZELINSKI It was her enthusmsm blond ha1r and blue eyes plus her fnendly and enchantrng smrle that made Joan one of our outstandmg cheerleaders and best of fr1ends , I - f in it I' SST- YY- 1-iff 1, 4 ff. - 15' ,3- ' Ni' K' V w Y' ' to 1 H 4 5 5 ' ,,'f99X- .. .. - , . 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I f the class pnophecy Scene Offrce of colummst Joann Rowles Item Anna Antolrk the famous author of many rnteresnng stones rs scheduled to speakat the reumon of the Ash ley Hrgh School class of 53 of wluch I am a member The arrangements for the reuruon were under the directlon of Dr Joseph Gay and lus close frrend and assocrate Dr Charles Gommer The famous band leader Russ Anthony and his star vocahsts Mary Ann Krupa and Dennrs Carlrn are gorng to provrde the musrc Most of the class will be there at least accordrng to Delbert Coleman class hrstorran and tracer of lost persons It wrll be rather drffrcult for John Dunay Spook Barcheskr Dan Stankiewrcz George Sulger and Eugene Zaleskr to come because of prevrous engage ments playrng pro football They are all well known Ashley natives by now thanks to sport publicrty agent Davrd Kanoc Last week I went to see the drsplay of arust Greg Gryzbeck at Poncho s qB1l1y Beechamj Paint Shoppe Hrs work is marvelous and w1th the sponsorship of Sally Hooper my rival colummst fnend he IS assured of success In our mrdst we f1nd now that many nurses have emerged from the class of 53 Anna Antolik Loretta Graham We will also be deeply honored no have the rniddleweight champion Francrs Slugger' Dubinski and his mana ger Thomas Gallrgan w1th us Francrs Phrlhps the sports promoter aided us greatly in obtaming Slugger for our reunron Accordrng to the latest word even thougha tluck veilof secrecy surrounds their whole life David Evans and Danrel Kaminsld government engrneers employed at a vrtal project are able to be present Perhaps their wives Ioan Zelinsld and Romaine Bilek are responsible for this We aren t sure of busrness tycoon sRobert Williams and Owen Williams ofWill1ams 84 Wrlliams Business Enter pr1SeS being able to leave then busy desks Their efdcrent secretaries Rita Nahadrl and Bernadine Gabrysh are doing their best to settle me arrangements Leonard Topoleskr the geologist has just arrived from Brazrl with a new fortune in copper deposrts and a new native wife Accompanying him are Stephen Rovinslu Dale Willrams Richard Stark Clem Zakrzewski and Frank Plenslu b1g game hunters returned from Brazilian jungles Robert Wayda owner and operator of the model agency Chic has promised to give us a fashion show mth Glorra Orloskr Rose Shupshrnsky and Shuley Warke, the featured models Fashions are by Flossie or as we know her Florence Kachurick and the successors to Lily Dache of the class will enyoy tlus display just as much as the women I rn sure By the way Cecilia Misldel will be fashron moderator Well I think I've covered just about everything I can t wart to attend this gala affair and see Just exactly how everyone looks and acts twenty years from graduation Nw Nw L Vern O'Connell, Peggy Lou Oliver and Irene Yanovich are the ladies in white who share memories with me. I N4 -1 class h ISIIORY On September 5 1949 our class entered Ashley Hlgh School as Freshmen For the frrst few days we wander ed the halls armlessly for we hardly knew our way around but soon we became accustomed to our new educatlonal f3C1l1UCS Wlth l1ttle other than school work to do our fust year at the hrgh school ended quxckly Our Sophomore year at Ashley hxgh was also an uneventful one Dan1el Karmnskl was pres1dent ofthe class When school closed 1n June for the summer vacauon however we looked forward to a busylumor year Dav1d Evans was elected pres1dent of our Junlor class whose work began as soon as we returned to school Our magaz1ne campalgn was underway soon and successfully ended w1th a record number of sales Next came plans for our Sadre I-Iawkms dance wluch was another very successful affau Soon plans for the Junlor Semor Prom were underway There was a great deal of enthuslasm drsplayed U1 arrangtng everythmg Finally the long awarted nlght arrrved and am1d the beautlful decorauons and the sound of Lee Vrncent s enjoyable mus1c a won Our final year at Ashley H1gh School began on September 1952 As semors we elected Stephen Rov1nsk1 as class presrdent We were measured for our nngs the yearbook staff was chosen and our pxctures were taken all rn a very short ume Soon our rxngs arrrved and our announcements were be1ng prepared We really felt hke adults 1n our caps and gowns on that nrght of June thud when we received our drplomas As we leave our Alma Mater we carry Wllh us those never to be forgotten memortes of our lugh school days Romalne Bllek and Dan1el Kam1nsk1 :CW fro K .1 ff Vvfh ff :' ' w Mx derful evening was enjoyed by all who attended. K II 71 1 ,- f 17 , X 'L Z' m - '. 1 1 X.: Q Q, as he if ' X X YJ f X ' , B class W Ill We the Senror Class of Nrneteen Hundred and Frfty Three here bequeath to you our most cherrshed and beloved possessrons rn hope that you wrll not forget our days at Ashley Hrgh the Faculty We wrll our loyalty the Junrors We wrll our Good behavror the Freshman We wrll our thoughts of hrgh school days ANNA ANTOLIK wrlls her red blush to Dorrs McDermott RUSSELL ANTHONY wrlls hrs Job of cleanrng out Mrss Hannrs s pa per can to Joseph Chrsmer FRANCIS BARCHESKI wrlls lus good behavror to Leonard Stock ROMAINE BILEK bequeaths her attractrve smrle to Mary McGrnnrs WILLIAM BEECHAM wrlls hrs drrvrng abrlrty to Bernard Brshop DENNIS CARLIN wrlls hrs sportsmanshrp to Joseph Kusakavrtch DELBERT COLEMAN wrlls hrs speed rn ryprng to Alfred Gomb CHESTER DERESCAVAGE wrlls hrs laugh to Erleen Grnley FRANCIS DUBINSKI bequeaths hrs good manners to John Gendall JOHN DUNAY wrlls hrs love for football to Robert Hess DAVID EVANS wrlls hrs abrlrty to play basketball to Freddre Prckett JOSEPH GAY wrlls hrs rntellrgence to Joseph Slabrnskr BERNADINE GABRYSH bequeaths her quretness to Maryann Geskey CHARLES GOMMER wrlls hrs Trombone playrng to Wrllram Eyerman LORETTA GRAHAM wrlls her love for Chemrstry to Gerda Wrllrams GREGORY GRYZBECK wrlls hrs drawrng abrhty to Sheldon Mendelssohn SALLY HOOPER bequeaths her abrlrty rn Shorthand to Joan Trudnak DANIEL KAMINSKI wrlls hrs brarns rn Math class to Robert Gorham DAVID KANOC bequeaths hrs cowboy boots to Albert Czajkowskr FLORENCE KACHURICK wrlls her chewrng gum to Dranne Dertrrck MARY ANN KRUPA wrlls her srngrng vorce to Anrta Prsaneschr CECILIA MISKIEL wrlls her farmer dancrng to Elsre Zukowskr RITA NAHADIL wrlls her actrng abrlrty to Rose Mary Brown VERN OCONNELL wrlls her safety prn to Anna Schrller PEGGY LOU OLIVER bequeaths her Englrsh prorects to Lors Jane Olrver. GLORIA ORLOSKI wrlls her dancrng abrlrty to Shrrley Phrllrps FRANK PLENSKI wrlls hrs arguments wrth Mr West to John Marek RAYMOND PUCYLOWSKI wrlls hrs Jokes to Joseph Berkant STEPHEN ROVINSKI bequeaths hrs huntrrrg abrlrty to Joseph Burke JOANN ROWLES wrlls her test tube to Mary West ROSE SHUPSHINSKY wrlls her personalrty to Elarne Kloss RICHARD STARK wrlls s cr ars Joe Du ck DANIEL STANKIEWICZ wrlls hrs all around sportsmanshrp to Babe Koneskr GEORGE SULGER bequeaths hrs good humor to Paul Makowskr LEONARD TOPOLESKI wrlls hrs abrlrty to play football o Joe Aleszczyk SHIRLEY WARKE leaves her batons to Jeanette Kanoc ROBERT WAYDA leaves hrs parr of sneaks to Robert Allardyce DALE WILLIAMS wrlls hrs frshrng abrlrty to Frank Drazba ROBERT WILLIAMS bequeaths hrs school books to Eugene Tunrla IRENE YANOVICH wrlls her check book to Mary Ann Partrlla CLEMENT ZAKREWSKI wrlls hrs French book to John Gendall EUGENE ZALEWSKI bequeaths Roxres prnball machrne to Marron Patro JOAN ZELINSKI bequeaths her competrtron to Audrey Drazba THOMAS GALLIGAN leaves Irrsh eyes to Steve Zapotok FRANCIS PHILLIPS bequeaths hrs chemrstry notebook to Joe Kachurrck. And so we hereby close our wrll and testament on thrs thrrdday of June Nrneteen Hundred and Frfty Three ' . . ' . To , ' . To ' , ' ' . To , ' ' . - ' hr 'g to di w'1' x IL 94 W'E7f?d-, 56' n 4 Q W' ,519 5. fi' AQW5, Q '-L-'Y' ' wr KX Li R ., X Y 'i FM, fx 5 1 E 5,2 A J inf J xg 1' tk ri F -NI. Q9-Af' ...fi SSN IOIQ ANTHONY RUSSELL Band 1 2 3 Mdn Chorr 3 Art 3 4 Octet 4 Quartet4 ANTOLIK ANNA Fashlon 1 2 Camera 3 4 Publrc Speakrng Newspaper 4 BARCHESKI FRANCIS Football 2 3 Mgr 1, Baseball 2 3 Basket balll 2 3 4 Modern Chorr 2 3 4 Chessl Art 2 3, Class Sec y 3 Class V Pres 4 BEECHAM WILLIAM Football 4 Chess 4 BILEK ROMAINE Band 1 2 Fashron 1 Camera 2 4 Thes pran 3 Newspaper 1 Yearbook 4 CARLIN DENNIS Art 1 2 Camera 3 4 Mdn Chorr 1 2 Band 1 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Basketball Mgr 3 4 Newspaper 3 4 book 4 Class Play 4 COLEMAN DELBHIT Scrence 1 2 Art 2 Camera 3 4 Baseball 2 Band l 2 3 4 DERESCAVAGE CHESTER Scrence 1 2 Art 3 4 Modern Chorr 3 4 Football 3 4 Mgr 1 2 Baseball 2 3 4 DUBINSKI FRANCIS Scrence 1 2 Art 3 4 Camera 3 Basketball DUNAY JOHN Scrence 1 Chess 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Captarn 4 EVANS DAVID Art 1 2 Thespran 3 4 Football2 Mgr 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4, Class V Pres 3 StudentC 3, N H S 4 Debat mg 3 4 Newspaper 3 4 Yearbook Ed1tor4 Class Play 4 GABRYSH BERNADINE Band 1 2 Home Ec 1 Fasluon 2 3 Lrbrary 4 Mlmeographrng 4 Newspaper 4 GALLIGAN THOMAS Scrence 1 2 chess 3-4 GAY JOSEPH Scrence 1 Camera 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Baseball Mgr 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 De bat1ng34 StudentC 34 Pres 4 N HS 3 4 V Pres 4 Yr book4 Stage Tech 1 2 3 4 GOMMER CHARLES Art 1 Thespran 2 3 Camma 3-4 Mdn Chotrl 2 3 4 Debatmg3-4 Band 1 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Head Stage Tech 1 2 3-4 Yr book4 N H S 3 4 Secy4 GRAHAM LORETTA Band 2 3 4 Fashton 1 2 Sec y 1 Camera3 Class Play 3 Yrbook 4 Lrbrary 4 Newspaper GRYZBEK GREGORY Scrence 1 2 Camera 3 Yr book 4 Art 4 HOOPER SALLY Class Treas 4 L1bra.ry4 KACHURICK FLORENCE Home Ec 1 2 3 Band 3 4 Modern Chorr 2 3 4 Newspaper 3 4 Camera4 KAMINSKI DANIEL Chess 1 Art 2 Thespian 3 4 Mdn Chorr 2 Basketball 1 2 Student C 1 2 N H S 3 4 Pres 4 Class Play 2 Class Pres 2 Yr book4 Camera4 KANOC DAVID Band 1 2 Baseball Mgr 2, Mdn Chorrl Camera 2 3 4 KRUPA MARY ANN Mdn Cho1r2 3 4 Octet 2 3 4 Home Ec 1 2 Thespian 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Newspaper 3 4 Yr book4 Class Secretary 4 LEWIS VIRGINIA Majorette 1 3 4 Fashron 1 2 Home Ec 3 Mdn Choir 1 2 3 4 Play 3 4 Thespran 4 ' ' I I l I I ' ' I I , . . I . I . . I ' ' I ' ' ' I ' I ' I I I I ' ' ' I ' I ' I ' , I ' , I , I I - ' I I ' I I I I ' g ' ' I ' ' ' I ' A ' ' I I I I - , I I I ' ' -. ' I ' ' ' I I ' ' ' I I I ' I ' ' I 9 I - g I I I . I ' - l . I - I - - -. , - - :I I . f I ' E ' ' 4. - U - f ' ' - E U I ' ' I ' '4I I ' I I I I - I ' - I ' I YrI ' . Home Ec. 1-2, Fashion 3, Newspaper 3-4 , I ' I I ' I . I ' ' ' I . , ' I . I ' I ' I ' I I I ' I I n . I I ' I I ' I I I ' I - I I ' I I I I I I ' 2 . . I I I I ' I ' I ' ' I ' I - I I ' I . ' I I I I I . ' ' - I ' ' - ' - - - I - - - I ' I ' I I I I 9 I ' q I I , . ' ' , . , , . I ' I ' ' I ' I . - I . . . ' - Q - - ' ' - . , . . - I I ' moex MISKIEL CECILIA Band 1 2 3 4 Fash1on 1 2 3 Lrbrary 4 NAHADIL RITA Thespran 1 4 Home Ec 3 Mdn Cho1r 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Newspaper 3 Year book4 O CONNELL VERN Fashion 1 Thespxan 2 3 4 Mdn Choxr 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Cheer leader 2 3 4 Capt 4 Yr book4 Newspaper 4 OLIVER PEGGY LOU Home Ec 1 Camera 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Yearbook 4 Modem Cho1r 2 3 ORLOSKI GLORIA Fashlon 1 Home Ec 2 3 4 Mdn Cho1r 3 4 Newspaper 3 PHILLIPS FRANCIS U S Army 3 years KoreanVet Wounded PLENSKI FRANK Chess Club 1 2 3 4 PUCYLOWSKI RAYMOND Football 1 2 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Chessl 2 ROWLES IOANN Fashlon 1 Home Bc 2 3 Student Councrl -4VPres4NHS34Treas Modern Chou 3 Class Play 3 Thespran 4 ROVINSKI STEPHEN Huntlng and Frshrngl 2 3 4 Class Pres 4 Student C 4 Treas 2 Class V Presrdent 3 Class Play 4 SHUPSHINSKY ROSE Home Ec 1 2 3 4 Mdn Chou 4 News paper 3 STANKIEWICZ. DANIEL Chess 1 Lrbrary 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Capt 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Modern Chou 3 STARK RICHARD Chess 1 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 SULGHI GEORGE Chess 1 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 TOPOLESKI LEONARD Scrence 1 Camera 2 Thesptan 3 4 Foot ball 3 4 Basketball Mgr 3 4 Debaung 3 4 Pub Speakmg 3 Class Play 3 4 News paper 3 4 Yearbook 4 Class Treas 3 L1brary4 WARKE SHIRLEY Fashron 1 Home Ec 2 3 4 Pres 3 Ma Jorette 1 2 3 4 Head 3 4 Class Play 3 WAYDA ROBERT Scrence 1 2 Art 3 Football Mgr 1 WILLIAMS DALE Sctence 1 l-luntmg 8: Frshlng 2 3-4 WILLIAMS OWEN 3 Band 1 3 4 Football 2 3 WILLIAMS ROBERT Chess 1 2 Art 3 4 Student C 2 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Baseball 2 3 4 YANOVICH IRENE Home Ec 1 2 3 Mdn Cho1r3 Class Play 3 4 Yrbook Newspaper 4 Thesplan 4 ZAKRZYEWSKI CLEMENT Chess 1 2 3 L1brary4 ZALEWSKI EUGENE Chess 1 Scrence 2 Art 3 4, Baseball 2 3 4 ZELINSKI JOAN Fashton 1 V Pres 1 Home Ec 3 Treas Mdn Cho1r 1 2 3 Cheerleader 3 4 Captarn 4 Class Play 3 4 Thespran 4 1- - -4. , . D I ' irfaciion ' ' science 112, Library 3-4, Mdn. choir 1-2- 3. U I , 1-3 Q .' . -, 1.4, , -1. W ff.-A X Xara Q? swim, Y. ji C X OUR HISIGI2 OUR HISTORY As we started rn our Freshman year We thought the trust would never clear A baffled group we seemed to be Th1S class of mneteen frfty three But time moved on and we drd too We worked qurte hard as sophomores do The clouds drspelled the sky was brrght Because at last we saw the lrght Our hopes were hrgh we had no ear Our school took on a fr1end1y an For we had learned contentment there And now as semors we would set A mark for those who follow yet If we can leave one lrttle thmg To msprre others our hearts w1l1 smg Rrchard Stark I , TNI li 26,2 N W x dxf 0 -ll' f fi: W is fe f A j -:-Q-,,. 0 5 , 3 U Ml A 'KY 7 1 1 ' 0 g . ' r I O 1: 'ty Al . ' . . - I 1 . X 4. . s eq -- xx - ' . .- A - . I , f As we began our junior year, pf In . . f ' .ggi M Ya., .T l I t A , me ef -wf , . or A af -r x I ' 'E 9' 1 , s, ' Q18 ' L, ef, , 1 A 1'-ig Y 'La 1 ' aa l 'P . SEE Dramaizc page , . gwik Jig, Q .MN .M :M ., xl pai, In 5 If Q .'i'3e'x.E' l .J 7 A, ,. I' Club ' ' . I 1,w..., si : ev '34 ,V :iffy ' 4. JIS. 20 ::'iii:r:!P i -qffgrji ,il 1 5 A ,J fn vm.- J GSI 6 I2 S of '53 .. '1,' gn: 'W ff .. V as f Q5 1 A j ihgi 54 t Q 12 ' P J MX , 941, v - it ff f I: :-if-2. ' Q :ff -gqs: J .. .-gg! ' f 7 :SSW J -f ,l 'Q A -1-N Q sd I X vig' D . Xf Q QE fb 'N iii t fx - , aio . . - K.. , 'Aff f I A III ll la It 5 'Yanni' .- .. ' lj l ' . .gh If 1 .,. Q -' ff H DX 1- tg 4 oc . .X e ,A y ' X . K fpr,..4! -. N- f '35, jx ' xg X ,K gpm 4 X A 'E g gi , -I . W M 4 I lfjgil 3 xvo J 1' class DOGU1 CLASS POEM The trme 15 near when break the t1e Of the cherrshed vears Ashley I-hgh Though we re happy to know We would never have reached rt wrthout the ard Of wonderful teachers who worked so hard They always stood by and were on guard They watched our efforts prarsed our success Rejorced when we won for our happmess No matter where we travel they w111 ever be a part For Ashley Hrgh wtll always have a place withrn otu heart We leave to the classes that follow us here Best W1Sh8S good luck through many a year May they be as happy they w1ll rf they try And when leavrng they too wtll prarse Ashley Hrgh Joseph Gay E ll X flu 3 err N 1 N pf 1 i 2, ' - 4-., ici, ,. . . we A ' ' 'A QL V 'y , . V I i . 1 at we made the grade, 317722, . ex? xg ' ' XQ' f ' X . . ' : ' g ' - M. vie? ,. ' . lk . 2. fl BK 7 I Qs-1 11 IA an . i ' n 'I f 5- JUNIOR class 2.3 H-. E MISS STOUT'S HOME ROOM FIRST ROWg left to right: L. Zakreaki, M. West, R. Whitmire Miss St r B T 1 I E Z k ki- SEC- OND ROW: C. zardecki, D. Yancheck, J. Yarsko, E. Tunila, J. W3Zf1i3.l2u ' amp e On' ' U OWS ' ,.. . . -7, Q, I A3 ,Q I , Q fu - x il ' I 4. I x A ' -: M Z!!! 1 MR. JABLONSKI'S HOME ROOM FIRST ROW: left to right: J. Kachurick, D. McDermott, M. A. Geskey, M. Evanchyk, J. Trudnak, M. A Partilla, A. Drazba, M. A. McGinnis, SECOND ROW. J. Miller, B. Bishop, L. Penkrot, G. Pisaneschi, I Kusakavitch, I. Burkeg THIRD ROW: J. Chismer, W. Gendall, I. Marek, J. Dudkiewicz, A. Gomb. , Jun lon class 4 it I W I y 7 MR. PLESKO'S HOME ROOM FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Bristol, B. Derescavage, M. Myzick, J. Fritz, Mr. Plesko, K. Pugh, N. Morris E. Kloss, R. Brown, SECOND ROW, D. Deitrick, E. Ginley, H. Pezzner, B. Mastroff, R. Gorham, S. Koznetski F. Pickett, S. Phillips, A. Czajkowskig THIRD ROW, P. Makowski. J. Berkant, W. Bicms. JUHIOQS class OFFICERS lm Pi' Seated, left to right: J. Kachurick - Secretary M, West - President R. Gorham - Vice President R. M. Brown - Treasurer SODHOITIGRGS 9 Q SODHOITIORE class Q L i MR. JAKUBCZ.YK'S HOME ROOM FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Pisanechi, J. Kanoc, P. Meholchick, F. Henicheck, D. Partilla, S. Collotty, L. J, Oliver, S. Gedrocz, A. Dunay, M. Grey, SECOND ROW, left to right: J. Gendall, E. Krupa. J. Aleszczyk, D. Gaughan, J. Nagle, F. Drazba, W. Eyerman, Mr. Jakubczyk, advisor, THIRD ROW, left to right: H. Evans, S. Mendelssohn, I. Gorski, A. Jablonski, B. Domanski, S. Pelech, L. P1Sr1Ski. Q Glu fs 'H Q, MRS. SELKIKY'S HOME RIM FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Rowles, G. Yancheck, R. M. Norkunax, A. Welnoski, A. Schiller, G. Williams M. Sapgtosky, Souder, M. Williams, F. Snyder, G. Sokolskyg SECOND ROW, left to right: I. Sa.pek,J Slab1r1sk1. L. Pnce, s. Rudginski, R. srankiewicz, N. Sabol, T. Hughes, Mrs. Selecky, advisor, THIRD Row :idx right: A. Wayda. C. Smith, n. www, L. wmmewm, w. wuuams, J. Pucymwski, ABSENT: J class GIIIIICERS FRESHMEN Seated left to nght P Cole B Burke B Radec k1 .,.,,,-, R Hess , SEVENTH Seated left to rtght P Evanchyk F Cole J Pelech N Bardar ,uf MA.. SOPHOMORE Seated left to nght S Mendelssohn A Schlller I Gorskl A Jab1onsk1 l EIGHTH Seated left to nght P Eyerman B Dawe B Nahadtl R Gatusky Wi! iff? ninth elqhth seventh Qnabes X.L.l.. QF we Q EB X9,w?,' ima fwgw I 4 C215 1 'F U1ylgg.J gg! V 'qqv 3' N if N Guru 1 I I Q , flu 0 pf . 3 A D -,WTF n - UP n 5 I I If 5 , '21 If - a ux ,'i'g4J. 5 'f 1 5 I AE 1 D N' 4 D ' - 5' I S-11.4. QI V G Q g' V ' x ' Q5 QQ ! D2 ES hm D class - s :: .tml . ,. 0 s .1214 'fpfsn, ' 'gird- . 4'V.f ilwv F. ' V tv fe' X s, MISS KANE'S HOME ROOM FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Bunjo, S. Gommer, P. Cole, M. Morris, W. Bilek, B. Dohl, A. Chopak, L. Domanski, R. Gorham, SECOND ROW, left to right: Miss Kane, B. Burke, M. Fritz, E. Kozup, T. Campbell, R. Feinstein, J. Gryzbek, H. Cole, THIRD ROW, left to right: J. McGovern, R. Allardyce, L. Gavlick, R. Hess, R. Kwiatkowski, B. Piasecki. it ff 'Huw- 'US MR. WEST'S HOME ROOM FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Orloski, R. Kulbaski, H. Pohutsky, P. weitzer, M. Zelinski, B. Stankiewicz, R. Williams, D. Williams, E. Powell, SECOND ROW, left to right: L. Wilchek, S. Sokolski, M. A. Olkowski, B. Ph'lli B Radecki R Yermal Mr West' THIRD ROW left to right, W. Orloski, M. Patro,St Reese, J. 1 ps, . , . , ., . . H Zapotok, I. Nicholas, E. Okuniewskig ABSENT, G. Platko, R. Williams, A. Nartowtcz. eighth qnaoe fi , JA ' 1 at 4- Q MISS WALSH'S HOME ROOM SEATED, left to right: G. Rader, C. Slavitsko, D. Palfey, B. Planey, B. A. Sokol, P. Vernalis, M. A. Yuzwicki, M. Barnoski, R. Orloskig STANDING, left to right: R. Penkxot, O. Reese, M. West, P. Pruce, A. Zardecki, B. Reilly, B. Williams, Miss Walsh, 3RD ROW, J. Rowles, A. Stalnik, T. Tunila, G. Warke, W. Hawkins, J. Kulbaski, J. Stankiewicz. 0 'fn fi .1 ,uf-LJ uw QQ? Q Tis? MRS. O'NEILL'S HOME ROOM FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Bristol, L. Nikodem, M. Gendall, P. Eyerman, B. Evanchyk, S. Maciejoski, B. Nahadil, J. Levandowsld, M. S. Kovalcik, C. Nagleg SECOND ROW, Mrs. O'Nei1l, B. Nicholas, B. Galica, A Jablonski I Buda: A Davis E Kubosky C Heidenreichg SECOND ROW. J. Chihorek, R. Gatusky, J. . , . , a . . , . B. Dawe, J. Cavanaugh. J. Breznay, R. Cipriani, F. Gntusky. sf h... rv--1 Q venth GRACE IFIIBTHII 'xfx 'kbs' I' ll if I9 I LQQ? MR. GEDROCZ'S HOME ROOM FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Rowles, E. Olkowski, M. M. Powell, A. Kurosky, I. Rowles, G. 1. Krupa, M. J Zelmka, S. Savage, l.. Poncolag SECOND ROW, left to right: I. Pelech, L. Rowles, W. Souder, J. Slabinski R. Warke, B. Sweeney, .l. Seramek, C. Orloskig THIRD ROW, left to right: R. Smith, J. Searfoss, R. Wayda W. Swortwood, R. Zaleski, J. Parys, R. Warke. wwf. WN Ai, .- , fl , Y ll 11 L MISS O'CONNELL'S HOME ROOM FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Gorham, C. Eberts, N. Bardar, D. Gavlick, J. A. Grey, D. M. Cavanaugh, A. Aleszczykg SECOND ROW, left to right: K. McDade, A. Kusakavitch, M. Kolbicka, J. Chapasko, J. Kubic, P. Evanchyk, M. Evans, Miss O'Cormellg THIRD ROW, left to right: F. Cole, G. Bardar, C. Orloski, B. Phillips, lx Diefenderfer, S. Gutkowski, D. Czajkowskl. Q N WW QW? ...M 7 1 W x Q X nocket eewbx x 54 QS OCX- gf! XO Q9 .0 9 Loretta Graham Mary West Vern O Connell Joseph Gay Lorraine Zakreslu Peggy Lou Ohver Irene Yanovxch Delbert Coleman Elame Kloss Leonard Topoleskr Romaine Bxlek Roberta Whxtmrre Davrd Evans Dennis Carlrn Gregory Gryzbek R1ta Nahadtl Daniel Kaminskr Mr West Mary Ann Krupa Rrchard Stark Charles Gommer The makrng of the 1953 Rocket proved to be an invaluable and lnterestmg expenence to all mdrvrduals con cerned. Many challengmg sltuatrons arose to be surmounted by collective mgenuity and persrstent effort. Thrs volume represents the results of much trme and thought on the part of vanous individual members of the staff. We can only hope it wtll meet w1th the approval of our fellow students. The staff wishes to thank the various teachers who have so lundly helped us. We also extend our appreciation to Mrss Mullin for her secretarial work. t 'gf' X . , V X. .Q , - 7 l , X, I, V ,pf a X 2 , W f N. A D , A, Q, km, a .M a M k A rgq Q56 a tb? 0 'X ,W , 1 tp we 19 'H' Av Q gg-55 ww' , Q. if wi 2, y if if L A V- b 327' ' fi ' i - ' 55 gf'- 1T ' 2' RNS TYPING QHEMXSTRY l X r' ka V K X 'K A l ifffxfx 4 213, -Q. S DEI V549 ik UTY Cllivkblff C0. 7794 uwfvg i v 'UBLILSCHQQ5 Asesmman L mmm tuoent COUnCll . 1+ 'M MV -9-of l ft CEA SEATED left to rrght S Zapotok Grey E Tumla M Mrss K Ier A Drazba E Kloss S Rovlnskr J Rowles J Gay M WC1HOSk1 M A Yuzwrckx T Campbell STANDING left to r1g,ht I Grey avrs J Krupa The Student Councrl rs a trarmng school for democracy Its maJor objecuves are many to promote student acuvrty and to encourage greater parucrpatron on the part of students to provrde opportumtres for lead shrp and to develop rn the student a growtng apprecratron of membershrp rn a democracy b sponsrbxhues of such a democracy rn the school er y provrdmg the re Y., 'IP ia r C O 4 1 ' , ':. ,A.Schi1,. ,. ,. .. ,. ,. , . ' , .Wesr, A. ', . . ' '. . : . ' : . , ' ane,A.D ', . . XXV XXX 5 x 'S 3 xxx' Nik W XXX X N 'X XX x N X x X x 'FQ ffx A X t Xxfix. X Tw vid' X L 'ix W- Z N 'fi U g E1 gist! . Q11 wwfff -X A , is ' X A f fl wr.:- .g. v sb A xxx W. '4 '3'Qm Out class entertamed the class of 1952 at the Jumor Sen ior Prom. The. theme of the dinner-dance was the rainbow The gym was appropriately decorated in soft pastels of many colors After the ball was over we all went to our favoute cas 'I' ''i'3'f13ifIQZ1E1QZ3fl2Q1iEf1i1i-1 Q. .-, a tles for further fun and frolic X OO' T iv-' 'Q 'B' '--A-A-1.5 .9 LET TO RIGHT P Meholcluck F Kachunck L Graham E Zukowski 'HB ,fF' P v X: Y nn? .,,. Xhn.,4W - Ii 3 MAJGETTES F. Kachurick, P. Meholchick, A. Schillex, I. Partilla, N. Maris, K. Pugh, S. Watke, S. Dohl, S. Collotty, L. Zakxeski, D. Palfey, E. Zukowski, L. Graham. QP' -if 8 -J Z O 7m M r-I U- Z 9- at .C- Q in o UO 5 N QL!- U Ai M O M .-Z J: U O -C .Z O -C U LL. D- bd .21 5 2:0 --ui af '-u .II D- VJ v-4 74 LL! 5 Q.-CI UBC 3 O SENIOR BANG mEmB6l2S '1-4 F Kachunck f V Lewis O Misldel Mrs Eddy P Oliver S Warke L Graham I Gay if , , GSE WY! 1 mt QU .1 .rw-gy we Q 1- y 2 'I 1 OCTET LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Dohl, E. Bristol., L. Oliver, D Deitrick, M. A. Krups., M Sapotosky, L. Zakreski, M. West BOYS OUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Gendall, C. Gommer, R Anthony and J. Kachurick. 9.fi't6Zk' 1 5 V w V' :Q 1 ?:w .eEB5 ,gm iii T 4 , v - . V , .V W f 0 :L .f 'xi' , K ku.. x 4 ' l I X :V f ' F' s 1 1 if? O r-4 v-4 ,A '-u U.. E23 .X U r-4 r-4 is sv .:: Q 7- -I .CS v-4 H-1 ...CI D- CD 2 E-1 M D O v-4 Kach F IS OH' MM h nsky S 1-4 r-4 3 M .Z S Plenski L Barcheski F esc av age De C O W iams Pucy owski R Kachurick W Genda J S li am C .G LL. Z IRST ROW: P, Sweirzer, M, Zelinski, S. Orloski, A. Chopak, P, L, Oliver, F. Snyder, S. Gedrocz, A. Dunay, . Parti la, A. Nartowicz, E. Powe , B. Bunj , L. omanski, P. Cole, B. Do l, Mrs. Eddy, director , SECOND ROW: A. Souder, R. M, Norkunas, A. Welnoski, A. Schi er, E. Bristol, F. l-leniche , . cGinnis, M, A. Okowski, M. Sapotosky, D. Deitrick, . hillips, P. Meholc ick, B. Stankiewicz, . Kanocg THIRD ROW: D. Wi liams, H. Po uts , . est, L. Zakreski, I. Phil ips, B. Kozup, B. Reese, M, Grey, G. Wil iams, M. A. Krupa, R. Shun i ', . ' , . urick, S. Co1otty,F HRO : . einstein, G. Yanc ck, R. Wil' , . ' , . ll, . l ', , ill' , . r , . ', , ', . War e, . FIRST ROW left to ugh! L Topoleskx D Evans P Ohver V OConnell M A Krupa I Yanouch J Rowl s R Nahad11 J Zelmslu L Graham C Gommer J Gay Mr lakubczyk Advxsor SECOND ROW left to ught L Plenslu H Evans D Carl1n D Yancheck J Nagle S Rovmskx J Kachuuck R Gorham THIRD ROW B J Dohl A Chopak P Moms A Schxller A Welnoskl M A Parnlla G Wllhams M Sapatosky R Fe1nste1n, G Yancheck E Tun1la E BIISIO1 E Kloss FOURTH ROW N Morns L I Ohver M Wzlllams F Snyder D W1ll1ams L Zakreslu M West R Whltmlre I Kanoc L Domansk1 F Hemcheck B Stanklewlcz QQ' 'M S N V1 X O Connell Bilek Ca.r11n Qloslu Rovmslu Wxlhams Evans Hooper R Gay A Antohk Anthony Row les Galligan Ohver Topoleskx Derescavage Barcheski Kanoc R Staxk M A Krupa Warke Nahadxl Zehnskx Dunay W11hams Coleman Gabrysh 9 KX .. ,- A eg. ' 10 me 1, -4, fl x' X Y. - ,ag i . BF, S. ' :L SP 1 f f S of N 7 X V ,v iw , . 'V' jx P K f A ' 3 91' ,f 1. V. ' 10. . ' 19. . 2. R. 11. R. 20. . . 3. D. ' 12. 1. 21. S. 4. G. ' 13. T. 22. R. ' 5. S. ' ' 14. P. ' 23. J. ' ' 6. D. ' ' 15. L. ' 24. I. 7. D. 16. C. 25. O. ' ' 8. S. 17. F. 26. D. 9. I. 18. D. 27. B. cnochet CIUB 1 2,1 JP R 71:51 FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Zardecki, P. Vernalis, B. Noval, E. Olkowsld, A. Kurovsky, Miss O'Conne11 fseatedj, E. Karbosky, C. Slavltsko, D. Bristol, L. Nikodem, R. Penkrot, C. Orloskig 2ND ROW, left to right: B, Evanchyk, T. Rader, M, A. Yuzwicki, O. Reese, J. A. Jablonski, B. Galica, D. Palfey, M, Barnoski, M. S. Kovalcik, B. Nahadil, C. Heidenreich. COHSSRVAIIOH ClUB 4 - i, '- if ml -JffJ.. Y 1 I 'tis gi H 9 iw MMV' V FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Chihorek, K. Rowles, J. Stankiewicz, Mr. Gedrocz fseatedj, W. Hawkins, T. Tunila, J, Rowlesg 2ND ROW, left to right: A. Stalnik, F. Gutosky, J. Breznay, J. Warke, P. Pruce, J. Cavanaugh, B. Dawe, J. Kulbaski, R. Gutosky. ,.........l---- KDITZIIHG CLUB ,fa fiat FIRST ROW. left I0 fight: M- A- Beecham. S. Savage, K. Mcnade, A. Kusakavitch, Mrs. O'Nei11, Advisor, M- A. EVAIIS, N. Barfiar, S. Maciejoskig SECOND ROW, A. Aleszczyk, J. A. Grey, P. Eyerman, L. Poncola, S. Elibertil, kM. J. Zehnka, J, Levandoski, G. Sapek, D. M. Cavanaugh, M. J. Krupa, P. Pelech, B. Gorham, . vanc y . hOm IUAKIUG ClUB , 1 xx X SEATED, left to right: B. Bunjo, B. Reese, H. Pohutskyg STANDING, left to right: A. Nartowicz, S. Orloski P. Sweitzer, M. Zelinski, A. Souder, M. A. Geskey, Mrs. Selecky, Advisor, J. Wozniak, E. Zukowski, J Fritz, M. Evanchyk, C. Zardecki, M. Myzick, R. Williams, M, McGinnis. 1' X P' -J ...am fix-. , 'Y . Qu. X f hunting .mo fl hmq CluB FIRST ROW, seated left to right: F. Domanski, A. Czajkowski, B. Domanski, 2ND ROW, seated left to right: R. Hess, A. Gomb, J. Pucylowski, P. Makowski, E. Okuniewski, R. Yermal, Mr. Maginsky advisor, THIRD ROW, standing left to right: S. Zapotok, I. Aleszcyk, B. 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Norkunas, E. Kozup, P. Meholchickg STANDING, left to right: P. Cole, J. Phillips, S, Collotty. CAITIERA ClUB hx I iw i ,Z-1 buf' FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Deitrick, E. Powell, H. Rowles, A. Antolik, F. Kachurick, G. Orloski, D. Partilla, A. Dunay, G. Sokolski, R. Bilek, K. Pugh, SECOND ROW: E. Krupa, L. Price, E. Ginley, A Pisaneschi, M. Olkowski, P. L, Oliver, W. Gendall, S. Rudginski, Mr. O'Connel1, Advisor, THIRD ROW: D Coleman, D. Kanoc, J. Gay, D. Kaminski, D. Carlin, C. Gommer, H. Evans, W. Eyerman, HAIIOHAI honon SOCIGIY -3' FIRST ROW lefttonght I Trudnak M A Krupa L Topoleskl D Kammskl Presxdentl Gav V Pres1dentJ THIRD ROW I Kachurlck W B1ggS H Pezzner R Gorham E Turula AbsentC Gommer Oensatlnq clus fr' BP' x ,f X FIRST ROW leftwflghl E Tunllg L Zalqeskl F Hemcheckl G M W t S Gear A Row R Gorham I Burke G williams M Grey I Nagle ay es ocz Sc ler SECOND I . - Q A 'E U 2' X 5 f R R - , F xW . 3 5 1 ' ' 'T 6 v. ' Q L ,. if -Q 4 f 1 I ' : , ' . H J R , 4 fl. K ' , 9.4 i Rowles, Tregasurer, R. B1iek:SECOND'ROW: Gin1gy,.L. Zakreskg, West, R: Whitmirey, Kic5ss,.R. M. Brogvnig is A M Q, - L' D ' '- ' 4 . , Q N K I ' ... ' me K gf? '- ' 'ml , N r M ' sl 4 X X u , . ,O , 5 - 1 , 4 ig , . I ' 1 W LQ , O R W R I 'Q'-q -'wa-n 6 QQ . I l A..- ....... .0 , 'R- 'S IJBRARY ClUB FIRST ROW left to ught L Graham C Mrsluel Mrss Walsh Adv1sor S Hooper D Carlm SECOND ROW: D Evans D Gaughan G P1S3I'lCSChl J Marek J Miller gf' x L 411 4,-' gl I Oi - if s. -XM., .r -np-T G S ADO CNSC GHS CIUB SEATED, left to right: F. Pickett, H. Cole, M. Patro, M. Fritz, W. Biggs, W. Orloski, T. Campbell, L. Gavlick, J. Berkarxtg STANDING: R. Pucylowski, I. Dunay, J. Kusakavitch, R. Wayda, T. Galligan, L. Penkrot, D. Yanchek, W. Beecham, H. Pezzner, R. Allardyce, O. Williams, R. Stark, Mr. West, Advisor. Medical Check Water Fountain J ff t Coke Gang L Who? HIBQOIOERY CIUB -'Eff l ' X , .f wh... WM QQ... HQ! 1 - 1 .. . . -.1 'vu f M' ' A FIRST ROW, SEATED: L. Rowles, I. Searfoss, R. Wayda, C. Orloski, F. Cole, W. Swartwoodg 2ND ROW KNEELING, I. Slabinski, R. Warke, J. Chapasko, M. Myzick, B. Sweeney, R. Smith, J. Seramek, W. Souder B. Phillips, R. Zalewskig 3RD ROW, STANDING, S. Gutosky, J. Parys, N. Diefenderfer, D. Czajkowski, M Kolbicka, J. Kubic, R. Warke, R. Kubic, G. Bardar, Mr. Murphy, Advisor. 50 out Q f 3 f A-FW 5' fwf! ff f fl? X K A XX x H ew K 4 fr, Y M Q v . l iii i A 15 Q MXN ChG6l2lEAO6l2S , fa X gf o A A QI FIG f X X ,f N.-4' Q What w11l you have? 9 X A vlctory boys l f J What w111 you have? h Mari A vxctory boys . V f What w1l1 you have? C 7 A vxctory boys fu? 2' x lifes Go Ashley Go Go Ashley Go They may be rough' They may be tough' But Ashley I-hgh School s got the stuff N, Left to nght J Trudnak M Pamlla V OConne11 M A Geskey F Herucheck J Zehnslu 1 rs o k -U 544 . ' A A , 'Q A f .X ' .X s W1 'J - g I A - , X A . H T ' If ' X' ir. N A M 4 5 ' . A , if X K A A 'YY A U I I7 X ti E L' I! ,fir A hx ?'i? ' ' by he like-. 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' ' 'M l 2 'ig walk 3 ,, 4. ,' Fg J f V .- i.l si yyggxwixg-.Z ,,,3,,,:Y .-Y' , if 3' M'J3a?g,,, 'E f .,,pRrxx ' A ff if V X at f ti 4 ,, . x f - . ,gi 'S gl' A 1-.nt .K 1 ' I I bd I 1' X Ja..-r I Ltfl ,Trix f 3 fjifm ish, tzxf' x . 1 ,,.'13,f2fj- X Q h x .Vg . . in , ' ,J f - px- .. .1 Y . ?f'f,,f ., Tv 1' m'3J,,?x'N:-'L'2g'4' rf-in 5' 34'-at as .2 A K ax A , A kfwafff' H v. , I .. x 5 xx a s 3 ,U Y , 4 ,xx X, A S fx Q sf 0 R 9 2Tf 'f'? 'X 11' . .4 an 6: 'ra K Y g ,na- UNA 9 31-in com: oiv ES ASHLEY 20-1,9 W flu' Only a handful attended. E' 'although he was one ofthe ., were treated to A classic ec f ,players on the field. tallied it up with an 11-yard run .J-it 20-14. Ashley scored wif seo times and made the extra pc - two and Dxinfty went ovf-r.,'c - ook the opening to Play to d lalvil' e that turned out to be the decidi. nay in 'THF-51 Umm OH 5 o.4' Xfire straight Township, Q0-1 ,j' Wfactor. . ,at fi!-Sbhalf Muon ,do diurn 1351 ngg' ' r TOWnShlD had lHkt I'l UV' lffa Wa. S001-Skies' win of the 'i the fourth when John Zlucrhoi had U Hrs, downs ,O not his second touchdown on a yard romp around right. ond. C Choo Charnitchko had put the on the 24 with a 22-yard jaunt. drive sstart- d on 'l'ownxhip'n Charnitchko ran tor the extra - nine. Penalties clterrkedl at times. They were set 10 yards. Ashley '.vam't at all. . thi' hall after a Townshipi ed it way from anothf-r. Jahlonrki? l 5 The load Ch scoring of PVL u ndf' rw with the 5 . Soinckk bovs one. , ' fiiwt ploy' tiff brit Ashley one and , ' ,f , , ,t. I YV-V 'X d I0Bnl?lX?,hl:. lfi5'i4. h' J' V- I Thpn Stankmwwz Imggofi lat -ilev: tial octirxe 1 .. V H V ci mine ,tt it nil 1 fm. 3 32-5.m.d gain' Duma., S1-yagr. John Dunab' fun- int miaxlt to mn, lpemhnin fm, 12 yards and thptn mf' a 20-yarri pnss trot Zllivltowski and back, carried when HH'-'l'G ' Dan Sta .5311-p,:,d owlr from the 4 I . was unahl mp pieked up plenty of yardngr K . K ,W , A, 4, V r-losing min , SOc'0Tid to hill Triwn-hill in ?Zt'eiSX l: H -Vik Txlltifli 'f3 t 9 ju,-yy position and Zlut-howski wont 3 f-.-,m3,iitgtfgfw, x,.w5Px'r'ig1:f Q-fternf from the or-x A sun for the' point wa- snteared. Ashley traveled 56 yards and two I him set, up DLI HHN' 2 udlck In unay Gets Big TD hhlrv QC-0nipflf1 gpff-.r .. pr--tg--:expr Rrnrham. ffm. F- Jerri Tackle:---R15h r' Guards-Dr nianskl. vs. . 'l'r-role.-as Kwhkauzciz. St. M ichzu-T 0 ore late in the period. Willia lti seconds remaining. Itlllifit pggogrgd l'l .-alga- 2 4ggCLiSEii1f 7-, High Schoolls. football team seo -fd 1 mitch ,LR 1-W ip X 0 4 3:5 :,ifI'Q':ifg:r-r - mf lf! the fourth period to eke out an taper- notori- qmmi ll 1 1 JE, ,.,.,,,,,, ,.., A ove on Lentral Catholic High Snhm-i nf. . wcor ' ' A'-Rmmr-hmmm' .M V yesterday gfternoon at Pintmone Home Sinsliu U, oe-fore a small chilled ' ence. MCU 5' , 75- . nm, , i-mm, zzq. Trailing at the half. 6-0. , , A, Q ' 1 ' I who ' ,made good on a. late golden. 13 lA5n 'f'Y H' .A l if Q-otae.: ftl1fUfY flSU1fl Sf 'l -if-f 1 ff.i.:.i:1:... E Ptitrr, lC9PU0n' Th? J0hYlYUP5. 3 A r-is--Kusa! wftw La: va fm 17 .ganiello tossed one of h' f' ff--ff-vii--'H X I . rin the contest. whiei A www' R me , f'Cpt9d bv D' vu:-az Y.-vg.3fnvg,g.a. -Legg' Tm KCI-?nl'PT, Who 138I'I'lQ' todd:-'rl R'!'fi? nik' S-:f,,q,pLnQic' lpyards ofthe end . W Bs'Chg'm' U' mm , E John Dunay, his kroun'nQ, ' M A 1 .gainerx choppe 'f thez .aiming l'l'f'l'5K Fi' '61 i iyardage with . of 4. 5 and 1' ffriigo fps Cziainnr H en fyardsb in ae . fly play' finally' lizlifnifurzg'- fH W ky S h d I K gplungizig for mal foq 0 knot, f-..n-if Q, b ee 5 C e we 1 gthe contest ...J Stankif Ilcz, off., Barge- .'fizf1nt+l'f' f' s Rook T-Onlght Hanovm'Hi1h Suit' l-'rw-n Exim hu' mfhf' SQU'f'9Z9d A0etW9f'n i?',.X ' W v GDM I ,mod fm. HS mul fum, I ,F of me gnord and tackle for the eictra - hmmm Meeilng Twp, ' V , A , ,X , point and :fame winnzng margin. at-, eo, sent' mor ,tan-,.Q,'. spawn, tonight again-t A-mei ,Jnhnnim Mm? First gm A' W Pxwmlw F iilili 25t'hOOl IH H Eliiifif? al21iPfl to pitlstonh ieading in the Aqhle? ' ' 9 ., -'mai Q., This weel-c's hizh school footj' ' Nt 1ll'ldf'I'X!'85 at the lnlanover Sta- ,-ushmg and first doyvn in at 7:20. scored first in the Ponte-st. the -' like HHH kO5f'Q will bl' SIIOVI Oli Coming' in Lhp final gpcgndg' X .-ight, and expr-ririnf'-2 hut ions.: on fi,-St half' 'Will and fl'ilV'4 f3i 0 5 WNVQ V32 Pittston! first Your-hdown naki' a winning team. in oar' . ' 5 .zfifiip HaIit'ki'f opinion. iiaiiffki fe- M up bf' Pass 'nmception M0 turns as head szrid nwntor after lon: ahsenm' from th program will get iindei-wayton when Ashley and Wilkes-B Township clash at Kingston dium at 7:45. Last yej dropped a 33 to 0 dar-Q' township eleven. Vifilkos-Barre Tr' four games this A as Manganiello snared an Ashley Pa-ues nf P F in-h u 1 the midfield stripe ning gnu ee NNW Robbie. Pitt,sLon's ground S 2' -.fw v . A ' . . r ' il,Hn1:hiPr:Q in m.I.pm.mg h,Ql,.h2U,,,4 season side P M Q Aljg. 1 , ' R Ashley squad. lfladlic-F' 5 'lred knee. ivas va 1 ' 'ww ' n' :letensive play. H0 ,fs io uk? chi-X 'O head Pttts Q 4,-mg E' Uma W le His 'S id gains 'co the -. .yard line of 1. Manganiello to 23-yard pass. who was not listed in afast line to vi dna Ash Zi tack before it .-'ffsreit start 49ASh1f-y eleven sports one l-Ci'iif3Sl 'Sf halfbat-ks in 'l'l1e3.'ear in Beaver Y Qin own fi guzoeo ms yard line. of? tackle . th Q -X Tevv lim? ialmf SWS Hamm: the the linenpor substitutions WY WM 'HS 1f1ffY 'fU bf l'ai'QQlng1 bf rolled right tackle for 14 drive 'he ins rue ions . , , . - . 2 Ehwjumss Smm wp realm. that wmyrmdsg . the first score..Robbiee:?,g:Y1O i.fl.:.- --J ' 3 :bg no pushmm.--f con 'et n attempt failed bm 9 H ,. , Hanover has a Pittsto as ahead at the half.-mf' 0' t:t,L,.fJikfQpff1,f.M fsmall squad of only Manyff-0. few Qfwfmfd WHY to H f.'--wf3Mxa-.. 1 have never played bf-fore. Ph!-ea-t Lomas 'With io Cove' jam ,cs-+P: -L-. Y Rai-:.'al'. Squad members rlevxod two svn- The Johnnie, hgd thy-ggtgngd'P8!-9 o, YJ. uv ' iors as co-captains of the tCa.fn.pregviOus1yin the second period. asjiixuna They are Halfhac-k 'ljony Altavillaa drive carried to within mnejnated nnY.tf:OSenSF bEhEyards to s. touchdown. The threatith' VU. up er C was erased when Ashley! Lenitwo ' .. th , role Onwtgi, T0i,igh5Topolesk1. tackle. recovered Saw he-H emplby' fm. thePittston fumble. But two plavpin tha fourth period, pait. the T fqrmatign, builnter. ,xshleyg pass was inter-,confined to its end of the of rec-ent Hanover practiceeepted. giving Pittston its auc-,throughout the game. by .A-Inuzx' in 'md The Der Joh e llllfl Ta yer Guards--Bishop. CIFUB Center--Diifllck Ba, its-Ptankit-wlcg, Dignity' VVl??.nms. '3e:'lia.m cklol--Tan JI for the one xdwa-tiwite st-ming: Toufwnownp- rsessions report 'liaft the Hawks vqillf-rissful opportunity to score. defensive playing of Central fi-fide, Troiiff. Iixidock. Points vzsrluse some tricky Qingle wing varla- In the third period. Pittston's'olic's line-men. mn- ..-..- rme WB swam, Hrdovkftions in 'Wir attack. . , ,..-, ,.. W. B by 'K J qx YV ya Ashle Ends Swoyersfvtllffs 3 Year Rezgn ln orth Loop SWOYGTSVIIICS three year undefeated record m the North League was shattered by Ashley last mght when the Rockets staged a second half rally on thexr floor to gam a 70 59 before an overf'ow crowd The vxctory put Ashley ln first place and gave lt a decxded edge for the flrst half champnonshlp Ashley was league champxon before Swoyers vxlle commenced to pxle up 1tS unde In the other contests Fan-vxew gamed xts fxrst wm at the expense feated record. 'WGBH- gi fr of West Wyommg at home 69 aD and Wilkes Barre Townshxp won over Sugar Notch there 58 46 Sensatxonal shootmg by Leonard Penk ot and Davey Evans in the second half turned the txde for Ashley after it was behmd 38 31 at mtenmn sxon Dan Stanklewncz made 17 of has 24 pomts ln the fnst Pali to keep Ashlev ID the funhlng When Dan r-oo'ed off m the sec ond Penkxot and Exans took up the shooting chomes Lvans made 13 and Penkrot 12 to gave them a fd! total of 32 for the game Ashley led sn the fxrst perxod 'QD 20 11 but had a bad second perxod Dick Fosko s 10 sparked the Saxlors an the half He fmxshed wth 20 to led his team Ashley moved ahead bv the end of the thlfd quarter: 48 45 and held the edge the rest of the way Gwoyersvllle Ashley ! pts i' pts Slracuse 1 itanktvalcz I Manta! fr Pasek f Penkrnt 1 K Kozn t ku f 11 iokalofxl c 1 Slemlnski C Ask a c Mastroff C 0 kt' :Z 2 Ex an R Dortsh g Yancheck 2 Fulla g Gay g Banha g wxllmms l Tntal: Totals Half time 'score 38 f 31 Ssoyer xllle lead ul rle Sxfver ll Oliirxals-Kc ale I and kxsv er Ashley 33 '4. D Evans ggi, D. Stanklewlcz month leaqu NORTH LEAGUE fF1na1 Standlngsj Ashley Swoyersv11le Wzlkes Barre 'Iwp 4 Fa1rv1ew 4 Sugar Notch West Wyommg NORTH LEAGUE GAMES '73 Ashley '70 Ashley 68 Ashley 68 Ashley 83 Ashley 88 Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley Ashley 52 West Wyommg 59 SWOYCISVIIIC 4'7 FRIIVICW Twp 49 Sugar Notch '75 WIIRCS Barre 'I'wp 43 West Wyommg 61 Swoyersvxlle 51 FRIIVICW Twp 52 Sugar Notch 49 Wllkes Barre Twp 52 West Wyommg 47 Swoyersvllle '73 Fa1rv1ew Twp 56 Sugar Notch 49 Wxlkes Barre Twp EXHIBITION GAMES 96 Ashley 'zo Ashley '78 Ashley 60 Ashley 69 Ashley '12 Ashley 83 Ashley 25 Dupont 4'7 Plams 64 Meyers QW BQ '72 Edwa.rdsv111e 53 Alumm 67 St Nlcholas 63 Larksv1l1e Gay J, Ag' 'Lf my R. Wilhams .N ,tis f, 5, 'VK AA' U , . X , .lx V! 't . W L Pct. 13 2 .866 ' 11 4 .733 li -I , ' n 7 8 . , 5 6 9 . oo I 7 A 6 - 4 11 .266 A 2 A. ' 4 11 .266 i 5 8 I 1 . ,X NS-2, x I J Q I . - Q4 ' J. 69 ' 84 . . . 58 56 ' - , '74 ' 57 ' '71 ' ' , 49 81 ' - , - I X3 V . ChAmDS of 95 x..f' ? qv' t -.4- .i Steve Soko ow lu Coach Iablonsk ams Dan Stank ew cz STANDING Red W ly B ggs B S Kozne sk Joe Gay Dan Yencheck eft to r ght NG EL KNE Dave Evans Bern e Mastroff 0 Penkr a -I JUNIGI2 ARSII ,...... ,.. f. . , 4 w 1 KNEELING, left to right: A, Czajkowski, Mgr., S. Zapotok, R. Stank1ewicz,J. Nagle, H, Evans, Mgr. , STANDING: D. Carlin Mgr, , S, Rudginski, B. Gorham, R, Yermal, B. Radecki, J, Marek, 1. Alesczyk, A. Jablonski, L. Topoleski, Mgr. R. Hess, Absent. This team was undefeated this season. i A. 5 ? h xxx N-. xx l ARS ITZY Our basketball team again added to the fame of Ashley High by winning the championship of the North Lea- gue. Our arch-rivals, Swoyersville fell three times before one of the classiest combinations ever to represent the orange and black. Four of the first six boys to start games came from the class of '53, They were: Captain Dave Evans, consistent scorer and superb on rebounds, Dan Stankiewicz, Highest scorer of the team, a deceptive ball-handler, and renown for his variety of shots, Joe Gay, steady guard and fine play- makerg and Red Williams, a flashy guard. Leonard Penkrot, a junior, contributed to the scoring with a fine push shot, and good work under the basket. Steve Sokolowski a freshman, performed like a real veteran while Billy Biggs, a junior, helped out in many a tight pinch at forward. Koznetski, Mastroff, and D. Yancheck saw service in many games. A strong bench was one of the outstanding characteristics of the team. This years team is expected to enter the Class B playoffs for this district shortly. However, due to a dead- line we could not report the results. Much of the success of the team should be accredited to the coach, Mr. Jablonski. ln his own disarming way he goes on year after year producing excellent teams at Ashley High. Even in times of great despair Mr. Iablonski's loyalty to his teams never falters. By the example he sets a true meaning of the word sportsmanship is instilled into his teams. Mr. Jablonski has an enviable record as head basketball coach at Ashley. ln '7 sea- sons his teams have won 139 and lost 31 . Our hats are off to you, Si! ell LH Zalewskx I D Evans C Der esc av age D ank1ew1cz R Pucylowslu E Tum a SECOND ROW P B Domanskx k Car R QS IL r-4 no 'I-l cn 3 --T .aa V3 I-1 o CJ --1 ri U 0-1 3 cu 'H-4 .Z 1: as l-3 cn oi 5 9 ec o ID U L1 U Q L5 E ns .:: CES ri :Q eu LD -I U .:: on 'FC 54 o l-3 Ji .92 E M EE M I-1 Q1 W? 4,2 A K N l .gt if fp- ig,-ff,,: , ' 1 ' .- , . , X f WWI' N. 'fn -Y I I I . 3 Aa 1 hs 's N31 'WWF G 5 V , .,. .4. K .fu fn Q 5.5L S3 imi- I' . i Af r 4 . A , .44 k . all YT ..u iii B12 LH- .... 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