Blythe Township High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (New Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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CARL SUBALESKY Sub Academic Furnace Hill There is never a Llull moment when Sub is around. If hc isn't listening to jokes, he is telling some girl she is beautiful. Ile cer- tainly has a way with them. Sublhzis :i pleasing personality and Cain get along with everyone. As President of our class he certainly did a great job. Best of luck always. IRI.-XCINE-Sub not surroimzleil by girls. VINCENT VVAITKUNAS Vince Academic New Philadelphia Vince ranks high in his class fur quietness. lle never has much to say and seldom states his opinions. Vince has one difficulty and that seems to be getting to school on time. lJnn't bother me and I'll leave you alone is his motto. llere's wishing you the best of luck. lXl.'XClNE-l'inee enming to selmol on time. VVALTER VACULA Stella Academic Middleport The classroom is silent. No one knows the answer. Up pops ti leg, excuse us, we mean a hand. It's Stella, always pulling surprises. llc is a carefree fellow, without a worry in the world. Stella gets a great joy out of teasing the girls, especially a certain red head in the 12-C section. To you we wish the best of everything. IMAGINE-Stella not teasing the girls. l2 VVILMA JANE TUPPIE VVillie Commercial Cumbola Every Monday morning the girls look fur- ward to hearing of lVilma's experiences over the weekend. Need any advice girls? Ask Tip. YVilma can usually be found in the midst of an argument with one of her fellow classmates. Tu you we wish the best of luck always. IMAGINE-ll'ilma witliont her many ml' rentzires. EDVVARD ZEMBAS Eddie Academic Silver Creek A mischievous glint in his eyes, and :J smile on his face, always raring to go, that's Eddie. Ile especially likes to disrupt classes. Eddie's favorite pastime is skipping school and driving a coal truck. llere's wishing you all the luck and success life can offer. IMAGINE-Eilclie being stiuliaus.

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VINCENT RUBEN Vince Academic New Philadelphia Vince is a guy without a care in the world, that is except hunting and fishing. He takes a keen interest in all outdoor sports. As for studies, Vince was never known to suffer severe eyestrain from pouring over books or burning the midnight oil. To him we Wish the best of everything. IMAGINE-Vince not taking life easy. VERONICA SMOLUK Ronnie Commercial New Philadelphia Here is one girl who doesn't have the feminine Weakness of talking. Ronnie is very quiet, but always ready and willing to lend a hand, especially at school dances. To you we wish all the luck and good fortune. IMAGINE-Ronnie being heard and not seen. aamwwuv-,mmm V.,,.f......,w.,,...,a..t.ww. ..f -Y , DOROTHY SMERLICK HD0tll Commercial Kaska Some people are just naturally quiet but we feel that Dot has a reason for hcr silence. We have heard about someone and think that much of her time is devoted to dreaming. Dot keeps out of trouble by keeping her opinions to herself. With her pleasant per- sonality we are sure sheill win many friends. Luck and success always. IMAGINE-Dot being loud and noisy. l 'I JOHN RUSSEK jackie Academic Middleport Jackie is a fellow who gets along with everyone, especially the fair sex. He can always be found teasing the girls who he enjoys very much. With a glance toward a teacher or fellow classmate, he goes right off into his laughing spell for he can see humor in anything. He can study, too. Luck and success always. , IMAGINE-Iackie without his good looks. ELIZABETH STEININCER uBettyn Commercial Cumbola Whenever there is fun and laughter you'll find Betty and usually with her you see a fellow. She doesn't take much time off for Worry. She just doesn't believe in it. We have often wondered why Betty has such a great love for the Italians. Life is going to be one big bundle of fun for you. To you we wish the best of luck. IMAGINE-Betty without her Italian boy- friends. 5 1 5 E 1 s I 5 1 5 i



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'L :jig aww' -gk '51 N 2..E, 5 As, f 595 ' K V .522 1 . cw K 2 L Rt? 35 , M.. N if 9 .22 sf X 'TSN f ff . vsiiifa. 1915.59 -fm . f..,Qfu..:f..s,-122 i igtavrz NJN MQ at -x Q 1 S We the members of the Senior Class of Blythe Township High School, having full possession of our faculties in both mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath. the treasures so dear to our hearts as we leave the joys of our high school days and enter a world new to us. To Mr. Swank, our esteemed Supervising Principal, we bequeath all the admira- tion and thanks for his understanding ways. To Mr. Rompalo, our class advisor, our sincere thanks and appreciation for accepting, with a smile, the headaches we presented him. To the Junior Class we bequeath the dignity and attentiveness expected of a senior class. To the Sophomores, we offer this advice: Make the art of learning an asset, not a liability. To the Freshmen, a word you should heed. Keep looking ahead, if you turn back you will be sorry in later years. To Frances Spokus, Marcia Caldas leaves her skill of making short stories long. To Ronald Dodds, Vinceint Waitkunas leaves his privilege of skipping school now and then. To Elaine Veracco, Nancy Curvey offers her talent to dress neatly. To VinceintPetrush, John Call leaves his teasing ways. CWatch out! This is dangerous businessl To Richard Nitchum, Mary Cuers leaves her polite and courteous manner. To Joe Budresky, Wesley Kehlor leaves his daily neat appearance. To Barbara Rulavage, Janice John steps aside and wills her position as Captain of the cheerleaders. Cl-lope you do as well, Barbaraj. To Joseph Tomalonis, Paul Delphais leaves his quiet but winning ways. To Jerry Murphy, Russell Palko leaves his love of wearing turtle necked sweaters. To Carol Lee Mullin, Joan Pelachick bestows her skill of arranging becoming hair styles. To James Farrell, John Langton bequeaths his sense of humor and understanding of women. To Helen Dodds, Margie Murray wills her vitality. CDon't overdo the Mummers Strutl. To Anthony Zenievicz, Chester Kowalski leaves his interest in Miss Franks' subjects. To Mary Smerlick, Betty Stieninger wills her great love of reading magazines in the classrooms. To Bobby George, Walter Vaculla's art of causing a riot with the girls. CI hope you survivej. To Dave Lickman, Jack Russek leaves his wit and mischievous ways. CDon't let them go to wasteD. To Jo Ann Wojciechowskie, Rosie Murray's innocent expression when trouble occurs. CI hope you're not always involved as Rosie wasD. To Edward Vidzickie, Robert Mickonis bestows his gift of getting along with the women. CYou certainly are blessedj. To Gloria Majcher, Helen Orlosky wills her interest in school studies which is an asset few students have. To Jackie Carvallo, Ed Zembus yields his daily task of emptying waste paper cans. To Jean Cebatoris, Wilma Tuppie willingly wills her friendly little feuds with fellow classmates. To John Tahansky, Russell Polansky leaves his pleasant ways and good looks. CMake good use of them on the ladiesj. To Nelson Breish, Carl Subalesky's success on the basketball court. CMake them pointsj! To Butchie Ward, Earl Ebling bequeaths his famous saying, I wish it would snow. CThe reason for this being the school bus cannot make the mountain roadD. In witness whereof we have set our hand and seal hereto this seventh day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and fifty-six. CLASS OF 1956

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