Bellmar High School - Link Yearbook (Belle Vernon, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 29 text:

ozmify A . . ,,g.--'Au' - ' . ,,,,,.-.Av- I-irst row. left to right: Loaeh Alacli ltlora, 'lioni Steinberg, laleille Coursin, Amelia R.lll.lllLlAr, Sheila Ilaxis, Mary Ann Parfum ,laniee Cfrawford, Coach Hap Nldlllllll. Seeond row: Bill -laneri, lfugene Slilllgfr, Don Kloeliak, Ted Grunwald. Bernard Sarra. Gila Cfoursin. Tex It-li. Third row: lfriwie Fralier, Casey Melvin. Bill Iilenmken, Denny I.iv1, Duane Miller, Charles Hewitt. Fourth row: Llaines Helde, Bob Gitliens, Don Meflliutoeli, Jan The Varsity Club, sponsored by Coach Flora and Whisicek, Clifford Steer, Harold Russell. Robert XV.ignel'. Coach Manzini, is an organization for the lettermen of Bellmar High School. The cheerleaders are social members of the elub. Thirty-one members of this organization elected Ronald Zeli, presidentg Bill ulaneri, viee presidentg and Bernard Sarra, secretary-treasurer. The purpose of this club is to raise sufficient funds to purchase sweaters and letters for the athletes who have earned sufficient points in inter-scholastic sports. Money making projects were the sale of refreshments at two football games and all home basketball games, an alumni basketball game, and a faculty-varsity game. Twenty-one members received sweaters for participating in football, basketball, and baseball. A wards for football will be given to Angelo Tollari, Ronald Zeli, Richard Smith, Gilbert Coursin, -lames Hoffman, Bernard Sarra, Eugene Stanger. Robert W'agner, and Charles Hewitt. A wards lfred Yeaton. A wards A wards A wards for basketball were given to Gilbert Coursin, James Hoffman, Alan Park, Thomas Gilchrist, and Don Young. for baseball were given to Bill jancri, Ted Grunwald, jim Heide, and Denny Livi. for participating in all three sports were given to Bill Iflenniken and Don Klochak. to senior cheerleaders were given to Johann Free and Mary Ann Pozum,

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eglzorfa L The Sports Club is an organization to promote better sports- manship in the high school. The club is using the word, sports- manship, as its motto for the year. This all boys club elected the following members as its officers: Bill Flcnniken, presidentg Fred Tisot, vice president, and Eugene Stanger, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Raymond Helterbran is the sponsor. When the club meets on Thursdays, the boys don their gym efothes and have themselves a field day. They entertain themselves with boxing, basketball, tumbling, wrestling, and volleyball. Officers .md Sponsor: l.up:,ene Stnnger, secretary-tre.1surerg Mr. Rnyinoml llelterlwrnn, sponsnrg llill lflenniken, presidentg 'I-lxlll, VIR-K' I1rcNlllk'nI. lwrst row, left to rigln: Mike liinuw, joe S.irr.i, Don Mefllintock. First row, left to right: Alan Park, Duane l.owe, Chuck liraelos, lngene Melvin, C'Iit'foi-rl Steer, Dick liirkms. Barry Hough, Raymond Reeves. Second row: Tum Blzilnik, Ronald Zell, Bill lflenniken, Dunne Miller, Second row: Chuck Yetseonish, Bob l.ovel.1nd, Donald lllnmsi, Mr. Mr. llelterlvrnn, Albert Pueky, Paul lloffinnn, -Inn W'.1sieek, llerb Helterbrnn, Diek Brinegar, Bernard Snrra, Ffllllli lfrnlier, Denny ljppencolt. Livi. ...Les ghd.- -- .Y.,-LY 14:-.Ya



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omilfom The two persons who contribute the most to our physical comforts are David Albright and Mrs. Anna Johnson. Mr. Albright, better known as Uncle Davef, gets up in the early hours to see that the building is warm and comfort- able. He sweeps and cleans after those students who forget to place their waste paper, pop bottles, or chewing gum where it belongs. He is a friend in need when it comes to getting change or removing an ill-fated nickel from the pop machine. He is ll friend and confidant to both students and teachers. We can't imagine Bellmar without Uncle Dave. Mrs. johnson does her work after the school day is over. The second floor is her particular responsibility, and it is al- ways clean and tidy. The stage crew: Ralph Nieenlai, XV-WIN Gibb- ,l-H1109 ll0ffI11-Uh Uncle Dave and Mrs. Ilohn-.on take time out to 'liltonias Gilchrist. Kenneth Hell, fm,-C their pigtum Ukcnt 'lihonias Quintier. Students gather around the piano lim lmtllllg Mudcms 'lt 3:30 nm' to practice for the Al'I1llBllL'C pro- gram. Sophomores at work. 0 T9 I . an is

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