Bristol High School - Les Memoirs Yearbook (Bristol, PA)
- Class of 1959
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, 1 K fm-,... M.: THE IVY HALLS Q BRlSTOL HIGH SC HGOL PRESENTS LES MEMQIRES fl X 9 96 5 X- 9 f' xh QQ, Q! ,T mid ,, f f , ,J f ' I1 ,A J , . A N X i M X f l jx-vxxi XXX .NX '-,....- ff X' ffis QEWMM , H 5 x4 S- 6' I J' gy N 59 L f - :'- N1 14.1 It klbij Ia. glam 1 X N N si-L f Q -7f ' f'fW A' ft ee-:'f my L 2 sl Q30 1 'x 1 ,l lt kr. DEDICATED T0 OUR PRINCIPAL A friend who bore with patience rare our actions whether foul or fair, And tolerantly lent a hand-he always seemed to understand, While guiding us along the ways of preparation for lifeis days. Time now that we reciprocate and to him humbly dedicate This precious volume of our time and evermore his name enshrine. MR. HERTZLER .X Left to Right, Back Row: Eugene Alpin, Anthony A. Mandio, Horace Jefferies, Warren P. Snyder, Superintendent of Schools, Arthur Rago, john Dougherty. Front Row: john Paglione, Carmen Mignoni, Norman H. Ryan, Carmen Gulloto. M, E. , I tx. , Us Carmen Mignoni, Iohn Paglione, President Vice President ,gm W X f X? X , I Our Directors QQ, l ff 7 -T,giq,f'7Zk I W ' fi! Qi Warren P. Snyder David L. Hertzler Superintendent of Schools Principal Philip B. Frankmore Walter R. Rosser Assistant Principal Elementary Supervisor w K, ., Q' ,1 X X x M f 5: L 5,ffg'sE il ' ' fe? -fi' 1 21 Em 41.2 H 8 . Y 'Hi 5 5 ang., . we .... 52513: ak 'i 5, Q'-L -JM sas, ip Q . : -- A 1 2 A E ff., ' L.:-iii i i iff- ' el if tf25.1f1?1f t Z fz.qfg2.f E, Q , ,,.. ., , ,,,, fi .s. rf:-f-1 sz -7 -flew wr 5.w1.1.sie22:-if ,, ri E ii, f, . In ., ,..f,l,W.1.vf,, : Z -if 2 ' il 1F s ffQ2f ' :z., llliiili i55E::igff 'U n gg ' if Q ia i it 2, 'K fi 1 1 if fig T E Q ei it 6 -at -2 5,-gag:-.e',zfxe'azzeaa-'v:.,5,3, .gi ,f .,... ,.,, 5 , . -Q A : b y i n ' u N mf L fx K 54.1, f Kenneth F. Bachman Music Education William T. Bagley Art Charles F. Beck Science Irwin L. Bramblcy Industrial Arts 2 .,.. Anne Bressi it 1 LHHEUHECS w . L -i f' -fwvl' ' ifik- Paul D. Brown .b - - in L '!- fi5:5i3' S 52. Business Education . A . Es' Li'k if ..:. Joseph A. Dattilo m Business Education ,iii john C. Burriss Guidance Crayce M. Chambers Social Studies Elizabeth Davis Home Economics Anthony D'Angelo Science Madelyn Darrow English Pompeii DeFranco English Marion E. Peck Cuidance Fred W. Prender Physical Education Dominick DiNunzio Industrial Arts Philip B. Frankmore Assistant Principal Business Education Margaret N. Contar Social Studies Nicholas T. Hagaly Science Gladys E. Hewitt English Pius Kaltreider Music Education Paul Lankewich Science Mildred Lefferts Mathematics Estella Marray Business Education Lester P. Michael Industrial Arts Benjamin A. Reibicz Languages . X., i 'k X , f Gi if S 1 Y Q' fa gb ' swf 1, fs wi 3 ski? is 4. , ,. . ix! 12.1 re. -k eg nf Q X--' f x . H. X I8-is 5 'Q' lt? I F wit l 1. 2 3 1 'N 'N it X , - i Q as 353 - W if : ff i ' ' -. .si 5 R519- 1 ' ti ' ' ' L ft g Margaret S. Ryan Eighth Grade Helen R. Schmidt English Cecelia P. Seymore Library Science Stanley D. Shears Industrial Arts , 4 143 , , Q' L ' 5 Marlene Smith Physical Education Lyndon Sorber Mathematics Marian Washington Social Studies Benjamin Watson Social Studies Catharine E. Whitner Home Economics Iames Atkins Mathematics Y History ' ,-,t di .... Dorothy Patton English Franklin Penn Principal of Junior High School l l . gl l , Front Row: Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Mullin, Mr. Embiscuso. Back Row: Mr. Waters, Mr. Zeffrey, Mr. Black- well. Marie Peluso f W Miss Singer K Left to right: Mrs. Lavenburg, Mrs x fwl' 'K Crosby, Mrs. Lynn. . .gag .f ,:..,..,, lxrigi Q 7 K ,.,. . A Ellen Jane Booz .wwf P ff' ff ,517 I Ti gy IW 2 Mr. Paul Lankewich To Mr. Paul Lankewich, one of our class advisors, whose consistent interest in our welfare meant so much, we extend our sincere thanks. OUR ADVISGR Miss Cecelia Seymore To Miss Cecelia Seymore, our class advisor, who de- voted so much time in our behalf before ill health overtook her, we owe a debt of gratitude. Miss Anne Bressi To Miss Anne Bressi, who so unselfishly substituted as our advisor during our Senior Year, we give a spe' cial vote of thanks. TV: ky VM . we 1 X W f Warner Bartle President i f - . as i f rs: t ein Warner Bartle, Joanne Saturno, joan Forestal, Thomas Profy Thomas Profy J' w CLASS OFFICER Vice President .. 2 : ' ,z iw- V. Ioan Forestal Joanne Saturno Secretary Treasurer BARTLE, WARNER Nickname: Buns Activities: Traffic Club 1, 2, 3 1 President 31: Senior Class Presi- dent: Junior Class President: Sophomore Class Vice President: Basketball 15 Track lg Wrestling 2, 3. Saying: Good manner and know- ledge maketh a man. ANDREWS, ROBERT Nickname: Bob Activities: Wrestling 1, 2, 3 fCap- tain 3Jg Art Club 3: Track. Saying: Silence is wisdom's best reply. BARBERO, JOHN Nickname: Sonny Activities: Art Club 15 Baseball 15 Latin 1. Saying: His laughing eyes are never without a twinkle. BACNARELLI, EDWARD L. Nickname: Eddie Activities: Art Club 3. Saying: Trouble runs off him like water olf a duck's back. ?' 9 I6 pi elziors BLONIARZ, DOLORES ANN Nickname: Reds Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Library Club QV. Presidentlg Tumbling Club 3. Saying: A friend is a person with whom I can be sincere. BILCER, CAROLINE F. Nickname: Carol Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 K V. Pres- ident 315 Band 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3, School Play 1, 2, 3. Saying: Ever willing, ever ready to help someone. BOLDEN, STELLA IO Nickname: Stel Activities: Choir 1, 2: Band 2, 3: School Play 2, 35 Future Teachers of America 3. Saying: Decency and honor are re- vealed by a good dresser. 'Xf23XfCXf'N BRADLEY, JOAN Nickname: Joanie Activities: Sewing Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Transcription Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, Commercial Club 2, 3 CTreasurer 31: National Honor Society 3, School Play 3. Saying: Dancing is the most beau- tiful of the arts, it is life itself. 'V' CHOMA, BARBARA Nickname: None Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers of America 2, 3 fSec. 3Jg Transcription Club 2 lTreasurer 21: Dramatic Club lg Band 2, 3 CCol- or Guardlg School Play 3: Liter- ary Club 3. Saying: Barbara is a girl with a lot of ambition. A teacher is her aim and she'll fill this position. CASTOR, IUDITH ANN Nickname: Judy Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: School Play 1, 2, 3. Saying: Iudy's in the Commercial section, and is headed in the right direction. CENTIFANTI, WILLIAM V. Nickname: Bill Activities: Art Club 1, 2: Wrestling 2 3: Stage Crew 3. Saying: Happy is the live long day CHICHILITTI, IOHN DAVID Nickname: Chick Activities: Pigeon Club lg Stage Crew 2, 3 fAssistant Foreman 37. Saying: Happy am I, from care I'm free. 'Y'7 'L - . 7 T 51 ................-.... ..............- 'L i l 4 3 7 CILVER, DONALD IOSEPH Nickname: Don Activities: Pigeon Club 1, 2g Stage if Crew 1, 2, 3 CForeman 31: Na- tional Honor Society 3. ' 4 e elziors Saying: Cheerful without mirth. Q4 CIOTTI, MARIE F. Nickname: Marie Activities: Band 1: Choir 1, 2, 3 fSecretary 2, President 31: Na- tional Honor Society 3g Yearbook Staii 3. Saying: Music is the universal language of mankind. CRAVEN, ELAINE R. Nickname: None Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3 lLibrarian 2, Secretary 33: Rambler 1, 2 fExchange Editorjg Color Guard 2, 3 iCo-Captainl. Saying: All succeeds with people who are sweet and cheerful. CIOTTI, LOUIS Nickname: Lou Activities: Hi-Y lg Art Club 3. Sayings A quiet lad but never sad. 'V' DIAMANTI, WANDA Nickname: None Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3: Hockey 1, 2, 3: Basektball 1, 2, 3: Rambler 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Drama Festival 1: School Play 1, 2: Future Teachers of America 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3 fSec.J. Saying: An essential of happy life is freedom from care. V DiFELICE, LYDIA Nickname: None Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Com- mercial Club 2, 3: Transcription Club 2. Saying: Laugh and the world laughs with you. DiTANNA, MARY Nickname: Mara Activities: Drama Festival 1, School Play 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Trans- cription Club 2 fPresident 23: Commercial Club 2, 3, Athletic Council 3. Saying: Good humor is the health of the soul. y-.,-.--n--ng. nu-1-aussi ---an-I DiTANNA, CARMELLA Nickname: Carm Activities: Rambler 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Commercial Club 2, 3 lPresi- dent 3l: Transcription Club 2: School Play 3: Future Teachers of America 3. Saying: Wit and wisdom was born with her. 96 e elyiors DiTULIO, PATRICIA ANN Nickname: Pat Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3 lCap- tain 315 Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 lSec. and Treasurer 1, 3Dg Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2, 3 CTreasurer 21, Varsity Club 1, 2, School Play 1, 3: Tumbling Club 3. Saying: A personality sparkling, witty and bright, to be around her is always a delight. 20 DiTULIO, JAMES E. Nickname: Reds Activities: Varsity Club 2, Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Yearbook Stall 3. Saying: Love of sports constitutes a strong mind. DiSALVO, VINCENT Nickname: Vince Activities: Student Council 3, Stud- ent Court 2: Football 3. Saying: Always a joke when he's around, where ever there's laugh- ter he's bound to be found. 'V' DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM I. Nickname: Doc . Activities: School Play 1, 2, 3: Ram- bler 1, 2, 3 fCopy Reader 31: Band 1, 2, Drama Festival 1: Yearbook Stall 3. Saying: Those move easiest, who have leamed to dance. FABISZEWSKI, JOSEPH N. Nickname: Ioe Activities: Art Club 3. Saying: Happiness is the harvest of a quiet man. EDWARDS, MAUREEN L. Nickname: None Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Color Guard: Commercial Club 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3. Saying: Learn the sweet magic of a cheerful face. EWING, FREDRICK I. Nickname: Fred Activities: Art Club 3. Saying: Fred's a friend to one and all, When in need just give him a call. EFFING, ESTELLA F. Nickname: Stel Activities: School Play 1, 2g Drama Festival lg Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Com mecial Club 3. Saying: The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart. od C 3-uint!!! 7 T7 'E . ': ,f ,ff 22 FARINA, SALLY Nickname: Sal Activities: Play Festival 1, School Play 1, 2, 3 CBusiness Manager 31: Basketball lg Commercial Club 2: Transcription Club 2 fSecretary 22: Literary Club 3: National Honor Society 3: Year- book Staff 3 CEditor-in-Chieflg Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 fSecretary 31. Saying: Though the yearbook takes her time so much, she still has time for all of us. if y y s eniors FARGE, MICHAEL Nickname: Mike Activities: Rambler 1, 2, 3 fCo- News Editor 33: Science Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. Saying: Very bashful, never dances, Thinks a lot about science classes. FAVATA, JOSEPH I. Nickname: Chuck Activities: Traffic Club 2, 3, Varsity Club 2: Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3. Saying: A real swell pal, a friendly guy, he won't let his life slip by. FARAGALLI, DOROTHY I. Nickname: Dot Activities: Rambler 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Varsity Club 25 Cheer- leading 2, 3: School Play 1, 2: Drama Festival 1: Hockey 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2. Saying: A cheerleader filled with pep and zest, Dot always docs her best. 'V' FLATCH, MARY IO Nickname: Mar Activities: Varsity Club 1, 2, Tri- Hi-Y lg Traffic Club 1, 2, 3 fSecretary 315 Rambler 1, 2, 3g Hockey 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Softball Manager 1, Na-tional Honor Society 3 CTreasurer 313 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 fCo-Captain 1, 2, Captain 31. Saying: A faithful friend is the medicine of life. FORESTAL, IOAN Nickname: Io Activities: Secretary of Class 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1g Student Council 1, 2, 3 fPresident 31, Traffic Club 1, 2, 3 fTreasurer 31: Na- tional Honor Society fPresident 31: Yearbook Staff 3, School Play 2, 35 Color Guard 3, Rambler 2, 3. Saying: A quiet girl, a friendly smile, willing to help all the while. FUSCO, PATRICIA ANN Nickname: Patty Ann Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Transcrip- Club 2, Commercial Club 3. Saying: Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. FUSCO, LOUISE A. Nickname: None Activities: Commercial Club 2, 3. Saying: A tender heart: a will in- flexible. 23 cf f 5, , elziors 24 GARWOOD, HARRY A. Nickname: None Activities: Choir 2, 3, Band 35 Pho- tography Club 2 fPresident 215 Yearbook Staff 3. Saying: Art is man's nature, nature is God's art. GALLACHER, BARBARA Nickname: None Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, CTrea- surer 3lg Art Club 1, 25 Future Teachers of America 33 School Play 3, Drama Festival lg Year- book 3, Saying: It is not strength, but art, that obtains the prize. GARWOOD, RONALD, W. Nickname: Ron Activities: Hi-Y 3. Saying: Ronnie knows all the dames, and always calls them pretty names. 'V' GENCO, FRANK V. Nickname: Frank Activities: Varsity Club 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1. Saying: The days that make us happy, makes us wise. 'V' COODE, MARGARET ANN Nickname: Peg Activities: Library Club 1, 25 Com- mercial Club 2, 3. Saying: Nothing is so popular as kindness. Nickname: Fran Activities: Future Teachers of Amer- Saying: Gentle in manner, strong ' . 'iiillffieilfffitiillfifl' n Q ,F -4' -,.,...,, ..:, 4.-1 -f . GENOVA, ANGELA Nickname: Angel Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3g Com- mercial Club 2g Transcription Club 2g School Play 1, 2, 3 fStudent Director 32: Literary Club 3, Drama Festival lg Basket- ball lg Yearbook Staff 3 CAssocia- ate Editorl. Saying: Nothing but heaven itself is better than a friend who's real- ly a friend. GIAGNACOVA, FRANCIS A. ica 2, 3 tVice President 31: Traf- Hc Club 1, 2, 3: Varsity Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3 CCo-Captain 31: Wrestling 2, 3. in performance. GEROME, PIERINO D. Nickname: Perry Activities: Hi-Y 3: Football 2, 3. Saying: He is thy friend indeed he will help thee in thy need. ' - . 2 27 'Y7 , . '19 -f . o4 . ,,1 -.-............... ...............- GRIMSHAW, JAMES MCLENNON Nickname: jimmy Activities: Varsity Club 1, 2: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 QPresident 31, Art Club 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Drama Festival 1, School Play 2, 3, Rambler 2, 3 CLiterary Editorlg National Honor Society 3, Yearbook Staff 3. Saying: Art is the part of the crea'- tor to his work. Vi 4' ,,, Q 5, s eniors CRIMES, DORIS A. Nickname: None Activities: Color Guard 1, 2, 3 fCaptain Sl, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Saying: A good heart is a letter of credit. HANSON, MARGARET Nickname: None Activities: Art Club 1, 2, Choir 33 National Honor Society 35 Year- book Staff 3, Rambler 1, 2, 3 lEditor-in-Chief Sl. Saying: The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. GRIMALDI, ASCANIO Nickname: junior Activities: Traflic Club 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Saying: He is really quite a guy, One of our classmates from the 12I. 'V' :i ,411 , HARRIS, STEPHEN Nickname: Beaver Activities: Art Club 3. Saying: Five foot four, eyes of blue, He's in the class of the 12C2. FV JOHNSON, ELSIE HENRIETTA Nickname: Else Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3: Commer- cial Club 2, 3. Saying: A good friend never of- fendsf' JONES, HELEN Nickname: None Activities: Athletic Council, 1, 2, 3 I Treasurer 31. Saying: Speech is great, but silence is greater. 'l:, i i 4i ! 517 JOHNSON, WILMER Nickname: Bubba Activities: Varsity Club 1,. 2: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3 KCo-Captain 32: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 35 Science Club 1. Saying: Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he's well dressed. 27 IONES, JAMES Nickname: jimmy Activities: Varsity Club 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3: Chess Club A 3. I Saying: Play up, play up, and play if F , the game. 5,11 elf ors KELLY, THOMAS L. Nickname: Kell Activities: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3: Chess Club 3: Yearbook Staff 3. Saying: Not too short and not too tall, Tommy is known by one and all. 28' KLEPCZYNSKI, LORRAINE L. Nickname: None Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Transcrip- tion Club 2 fTreasurer 27, School Play 1, 2, Athletic Club 1, 2, 3 CPresident 33, Yearbook Staif 3. Saying: Friendship is the breathing rose. 'V' KNOBLAUCH, JAMES DAVID Nickname: None Activities: Chess Club 3, Yearbook Staff 3: National Honor Society 3. Saying: Men of few words are the best men. LOWRY, LEONARD Nickname: None Activities: Visual Aids 1, 2, 3 f Vice President 2, President 31 : Wrest- ling 3: Track 3. Saying: Never worry, never fret, When he's around there's no re- grets. KORNSTEDT, SANDRA LEA Nickname: Sandy Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3: lTreasurer 31: Twirling Club 2, 3 fAdvisorl: National Honor So- ciety 3: Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3: Softball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Varsity Club 2: Drama Festival 1: School Play 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 3. Saying: Sandy has class, Sandy has swing, this drum majorette has everything. LOMBARDO, ANGELINA P. Nickname: None Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Com- mercial Club 3. Saying: What sweet delights a quiet life offers. LIBERATORE, LORETTA MAE Nickname: Ret Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Com- mercial Club 2, 3: Transcription Club 2: National Honor Society 3: Yearbook Staff 3. Saying: No matter how it looks outside, She's a friend true and tried. ' 'xg . - '- fz' ,, MARCHETTI, ELIZABETH ANN Nickname: Libby Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Com- mercial Club 2, 3: Transcription Club 25 Future Teachers of Amor- ica 2, 3 fTreasurer 31, Color Guard 3. Saying: Her smile is broad, her spirits high, Opportunity nevcr passes her by. ff? , I . l LOUDER, IACQUELYN MAE Nickname: Jackie Activities: Varsity Club 1, 2: Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2: Hockey 2, 3: Softball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Cheer- leading 25 Commercial Club 3. Saying: All round athlete, such a good one too, Her fair sense of play will carry her through. MARIANI, HELEN MARIE Nickname None Saying: A friend is worth all haz- 9 ,Xa I S Aetivitieszs Commercial Club 3. 30 arcls we can run. LOWRY, TANYA JEAN Nickname: None Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3 fSecretaryJg Band 25 Sewing Club 3, Rambler 3. Saying: Never too smilfy, never too snappy, Tanya is a girl who is always happy. MCCLAFFERTY, ANNABELLE Nickname: None Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Athletic Council 1, 2, 3 lVice President 315 Sewing Club 35 School Play 1, 2, 35 Yearbook 3. Saying: Annabelle has a jolly way, just because she acts so gay. -.1 ll , MCCLAFFERTY, ANN MARIE Nickname: None Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Athletic Council 2, 3 lSecretary 315 Tran- scription Club 25 Commercial Club 2, 3 fPresident 315 Color Guard 35 School Play 1, 3. Saying: Annie is very sweet and gay, and has a charm that lasts all day. MITCHENER, RONALD Nickname: Mitch Activities: Stage Crew 1, 25 Art Club 3. Saying: Quietness is best MCSHERRY, REBECCA IANE Nickname: Becky Activities: Band 1, 2, 3 QLibrarian 2, 315 Choir 35 School Play 1, 2, 35 Future Teachers of America 3. Saying: So well she acted all and every part. 1. ,.-f .1 32 ,thc 'Q g so eniors MUHIC, IOHN Nickname: Iohnny Activities: Visual Aids 3 CSecretary 31. Saying: My days pass pleasantly away.'7 MORGAN, CAROL ANN Nickname: None Activities: Commercial Club 2, 3 fSecretary 37: School Play 3. Saying: In quietness shall be your strength. NEPO, IOSEPHINE L. Nickname: Io Activities: Transcription 2 fVice President 22: Commercial Club 2, 3 fTreasurer 2, Vice President 323 Rambler 3: National Honor Soci- ety 3. Saying: Io is everyone's friend, Cheerful and loyal to the end. V NEWMAN, ANNIE L. Nickname: Ann Activities: Commercial Club 2, 35 Library Club 1 fSecretary ll. Saying: It may be true that she is quiet, But with her pals, she's a riot. V PERRY, EDITH M. Nickname: Edie Activities: Choir 2, 3: Commercial Club 2, 3. Saying: Edith makes your cares lighter, When she's around all things are brighter. NOCITO, ELIZABETH M. Nickname: Betty Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: School Play 3: Yearbook Staff 3. Saying: A friend like Betty can't be beat, To know her is quite a treat. PEDRICK, RUSSEL Nickname: Russ Activities: Hi-Y 3: Pigeon Club 1. Saying: Character is the combina- tion of personality and self- control. OPDYKE, ALAN E. Nickname: Whip Activities: Pigeon Club 1 fPresident ll: Stage Grew 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 3: Visual Aids 1. Saying: The greatest is the small- est. 46 -.--an-1'- 1...--s-D !'7 rl, i i l 4i 3 7 Nickname: Larry Activities: Pigeon Club 1, 2, 3, Art Saying: Happy-go-lucky the live ! PETRUCCI, ROBERT Nickname: Togo Activities: Baseball 1, 25 Basketball lg Football 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3g Hi-Y 2, 3, Varsity Club 1. Saying: A football star who is in our line up, The coach is glad he de- cided to sign up. PIROLLO, LAWRENCE Club 1, 2, 3. long day, Helps Larry to chase the blues away. P PIZZULLO, VIRGINIA ANN 6 ,Vs Nickname: Ginny Activities: Choir 2: Sewing Club 1, 3, Band 1. Saying: In all labor there is profit. , if :ii A i V ' 34 PETRUCCI, MICHAEL D. Nickname: Mickey Activities: Stage Crew lg Varsity Club 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3. Saying: A handsome guy in the commercial section, He's bound to win any election. 'V PROFY, THOMAS Nickname: Tom Activities: Vice President of Class 2, 3: Rambler 2, 3 KSports Editor 32: National Honor Society 3: Camera Club 25 Varsity Club 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 35 Football 25 Yearbook Staff 3. Saying: Tommy's on the basketball team, He's full of pep and he's full of steam. 'V' PUCHINO, FRANCIS PAUL N ickname: Pooch -w ' -as:M.-1at..,.,----i--i.-.?-i.-Q.--E-...WQ.-f1.1-...W I ?f2evs 5h.,,i-fmt!-.t,3,..qQ P , i if IKE' at it W xiii ' :tg m is-it if in H ni , N K Q 'Jr .i J - tg , - 'agfif 5 i Q if Wa me X fi:-1 -Q ff .sfs'5f.W-41:5-gfgii-. 'E gf-,i,5F?g.q?gi'fS!lgla. avi, , .K.l,ts,s. .stt ,af,slosts.alt,tss . Q? x- fl--.fu s - if:-L il? , ,.,,s, ,, .gg - ': : 5 15B3lE2 :z.I M A gif - S x .Eu .Ea-iapagziiiaeaiga:seems-:reg :eifag:i?f!qf2l:Q2fn:-'sl-X.,:1aafIass5..gad Q .1-im... - ' ' ' 'fi-Y54a2qtiErlibQ::::s1,:KE,,i. . s La K' , -.1 L if . ' I 1 T Q5 . A 'lk 1. . M ti . k.,s . 2 i -2 up . y t,li, Activities: Stage Crew 2, 3: Pigeon Club 1. Saying: He's very shy but oh, so sweet, a nicer person you couldn't meet. RITTLER, HAROLD Nickname: Sonny Activities: Stage Crew 1: Art Club 1. Saying: As merry as the day is long. .5 . on ,-, 1-in .. ,.,, zzz-.f5ig3sgL5Q-1-::2,a,-a1:-ifffzzae- ,.,,: -- 1 ' ,ttt it ' 5- - ,.,,: ,mwi .X ' -1 . , . , ies.-1 '-ir, sf: -- ,5useig:,:si2:gfg-5-i-iggf--51551.33-2 -' ' . - 1. Q N Y :':: ' 'Q - . i - -- ,ytyt q ' ' f' . , 1' 5' T15 1: 55251 RAGO, MARY ANN V. Nickname: Mare Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Com- mercial Club 2, 3g Future Teach- ers of America 2, 3: Transcription Club 2- Band 3. Saying: ':Nothing can be purchased which is better than a firm friend. --ik --IL . 35 rf 6 P 6 Q . GIIIOFS ROGERS, VIRGINIA Nickname: Ginny Activities: Band 1, 2, 3 lAssistant Librarianlg Choir 1, 2, 3 fPresi- dent 37g National Honor Society fSecretary 37, Yearbook Staff 3. Saying: Music has charms alone for peaceful mindsf, ROBERTO, ANTHONY Nickname: Tony Activities: Varsity Club 2: Track 1, 2, 3: Art Club 1, Hi-Y 3, Basket- ball Manager 2. Saying: Around this school there's been a rumor, that Anthony has a sense of humor. RUDY, JOAN A. Nickname: None Club 3. Activities: Art Club 3, Tumbling Saying: Sweet and shy, very fair, a pretty face and lovely hairf' SATURNO, IOANN L. Nickname: .Jo Activities: Ramblq 2, 3 fBusiness Manager 33: Treasurerx of Class 1, 2, 3, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 fCo- Captain 325 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 fPresident 31, National Honor So- ciety 3, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Var- sity Club 1, 2, Traflic Club 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 3. Saying: Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. f 4-EA SHIRE, PHILIP Nickname: Phil Activities: Football 2, 3: Wrestling 2: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 fVice President 21: Varsity Club 2. Saying: Phil is a real nice guy, But in school he is very shy. SAXTON, ERNEST WALTER Nickname: Sax Activities: Science Club 2, 3. Saying: He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast. SENECA, MARGARET Nickname: Peggy Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Saying: Peggy is a friend to all she meets, and has a smile for all she greets. SESSA, LOUIS M. Nicknanw: Lou Activities: Hi- Y 3. Saying: To be strong is to be happy- nilirtlilv SPADACCINO, IOANNE M. Nickname: Spats Actioiuities: Transcription Club 25 Hockey 1, 2, 3 CJ.V. Captainjg Commercial Club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Softball 35 Tumbling 3. Saying: Wit and friendliness are in- deed, among the richest of trea- suresf' 4 ,f ' c 38 Q elziors SIMINSKI, PHILIP Nickname: Phil Activities: Art Club 1. Saying: The sense of humor is the just balance of all the facilities of men. STALLONE, PAULINE M. Nickname: Paul Actiuiites: Transcription Club 2: Commercial Club 3 CVice Presi- dentl. Saying: A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. SHIRE, WILLIAM Nickname: None Activities: Latin Club 1: Science Club 1: Visual Aids 1, 2, 3 fTrea- surer, Vice Presidentlg Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 K Treasurer, Secretary I . Saying: He prefers to be, rather than to seem, good. 'TV' STRAFFE, FREDRICK I. Nickname: Straffe Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3 fVice President 315 Future Teach- ers of America 2, 3 fPresident 31: Library Club '2, 3 QPresident 2, 31: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3: Varsity Club 1, 2: Yearbook Stalf 3. Saying: The music that can deep- est reach, and cure all ill, is cor- dial speech. TIBERI, PATRICIA ANN Nickname: Pat Activities: Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3: Athletic Council 1: Tri-Hi- Y lg Tumbling Club 3, Band 1. Saying: I doubt her dancing days are over. rx, . 77 7 ....... '.L'-- VANZANT, JESSE Nickname: jug Activities: Traffic Club 1, 2, 3, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. Saying: His limbs were cast in manly mold for hearty sports of contest bold. A VANNUCCI, MADELYN Nickname: May , Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Com- mercial Club 2, 3g Transcription 2: Hockey 2, Band 3. Saying: Above our life we have a steadfoot friend. 1? 4 ,9 r seniors WALKER, BARBARA B. Nickname: Timmie Activities: School Play 1, 3, Com- mercial Club 2: Yearbook Staff 3. Saying: A true friend is the great- est of all blessings. 40 VERGANTINO, ROBERT Nickname: Luigi Activities: Varsity Club 2: Football 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Saying: Personality is to a man what perfume is to a flower. WAXMONSKY, MARIE E. Nickname: None Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Band 15 Transcription Club 2: Literary Club 3. Saying: The only way to have a friend is to be one. V' WHITAKER, JOHN M. Nickname: Whit Activities: Library Club 24 Choir 1, 2, 3, Baseball 25 Football lg Foot- ball Manager 2g Student Council 3. Saying: A friend is, as it were, a second self. WILLIAMSON, FRANKLIN D. Nickname: Frank Activities: Science Club 2, Chess Club 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2: Football Manager 1, 2. Saying: Frank's a boy who's always handy, And all his classmates think he's dandy. 'V' WOOD, PHILOMENA Nickname: Phyllis Activities: Band 1, 2, 3 fPresident 31g Choir 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1: Commercial Club 2, 3, School Play 2, 3, Drama Festival 1. Saying: Anxious, eager, and alert. WILLIS, MARGARET A. Nickname: Ann Activities: Commercial Club 25 Tri- Hi-Y 25 Tumbling 2. Saying: Ann has a jolly way, just because she acts so gay. WILLIAMSON, FREDRICK Nickname: Bud Activities: Varsity Club 1, 2, Base- ball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3, Class President 15 Chess Club 3, Art Club 3. Saying: Fred is a great athlete at heart, And when he plays football he gets a grand start. i i 4i M 17 CLASS POEM As we walk through the halls of Bristol High a tear falls, but we try not to cry. Our memory goes back to the very first day. That we came to this school for a 4-year stay. We were young, and shy, and new to the schoolg but we tried hard to follow the golden rule. We worked oh-so-hard and still had fun. It seems so strange that our school days are done. As we walk through the halls of Bristol High, a tear drop fallsg but this time we cry, for we'll be saying fare- well to the life we have led, and gathering courage for the new one ahead. CLASS SO High School life at best is passing, Gliding swiftly by. Let us pledge in word and deed our love for Bristol High. Alama Mater - Alma Mater, Sealed within each heart. Shall be found unwavering, true, when we from life Ioan Forestal shall part. Memories, friendship close shall linger in our hearts for aye. Lifting us back through the years to pleasures long gone by. Far surpassing wealth unspoken shall be our friend- ship's tie. Our strong band can ne'er be broken formed in Bristol High. Marie Ciotti MATER Through the twilight haze of memory Loyally weill cling To the red and gray of Bristol Praise we,1l ever sing. Ever onward ever upward Hold your colors high. Hail to thee, Oh Alma Mater, Hail to Bristol High. DANCE Next to the prom, the juniors, 'loveliest night of the year was the annual Ring Dance, at which time the Iuniors received one of their most treasured possessions-the symbol of all their high school years-their Class Ring. After the brief ceremonies of crowning the king and queen, Iimmy Crim- shaw and Lorraine Klepczynski, the anxious Juniors were presented with the everlasting treasure on an evening long to be remembered. Lorraine Klepczyski and Jimmy Crimshaw were the .llU1i0f5 waiting in 1iHef0r their rings- King and Queen of the First Annual Ring Dance. ' The Class Advisors are Mr. Lankewicb and Miss Seymore. Everyone had an enjoyable time at the Ring Dance. M .Q ..-fx 1 i- -,--, .mgm .wia VALI-:QQQHBE QTANCE I. , ....V B x Mr. F rankmore, Barbara Gallagher, Ed Carlson. The dear hearts and gentle people of the 1958 Iunior Class shared their Valentine dreams at the annual dance given by them on Cupid,s day itself, February 14, in the high school gym. Clad in their brightest Valentine red, the Junior sweethearts danced to sweet music. Selected as the sweetest couple on that snowy Valentines night were Bar- bara Callagher and Eddie Carlson. From all indications, Cupid's arrow didn't miss a single heart that evening. rom gucsts on thc' Dance floor. Rom-ption Line 3 V if f vw- ff K I - s s iits if i - 'nifi- A ,NI .4 n. - . i f The Loveliest Night of the Year PROM For the juniors of 1958, May 1 really meant the Loveliest Night of the Year. After a delightful dinner at the banquet, featuring Marie Ciotti and Ginny Rogers as soloists, the dreamy-eyed juniors and their guests danced to the lovely music of the Serenaders in a gay confusion of fine lace and frilly net. Junior ofliccrs and soloists with their dates enjoy banquet dinner. if sf I kg. 2-g -' 211- Q i 1:2 dsx if A1 - ' 7 T ' S -E-'15 f- .. :af 2 gf ga .L . ,si s -1' K- .ala - . 1. -at i . ' ., ,i--.iygg QQ? L P fb - ' ' W' 1 r 1 ' QF ' fx, Q 2 'V . Y: f nfs' l , ff . A t I - 1ie'1-- Nl ..' fzgfgsi if s W M ,. fe wwf 1' of ---ff' Q - . s a t g me A ,A-sf WH' '11 , H ' 'l H-1, Va .at, ft- - 1 i is s lg! X Sl A 2 it E51 Q J g Y X xx l ii My .l' em' 5 gli ll' ii 1515 3' . - V - 5 35 gf t ,Q f MZ? . N is gg A 5 .wi Q 51. 5 Q ix' 'S 'NJ 4 kts CHRISTMAS DANCE With bright lights and holly and a dash of mistletoe to make the spirit bright, the Class of 1959 enjoyed a fun- filled December 29 evening in a winter wonderland of Christmas dancing. With The Four Notes to supply the en- tertaining music, the starry-eyed Sen- iors danced in a world of make believe. From the shining star high atop the festive Christmas tree, down to the gracefully stepping toes of the dancers, there gleamed in the Bristol High School gym a feeling of true Yuletide spirit. ii if QA X ' rfgg' ,f XG' XM ss V f .v xx. if 'Ti' ' 4 I V P If I 9-SP! 1 , i in f I .' Little Brown jug Seniors dancing to a number at the Victory Dance. VICTORY DANCE On May 8, 1945 Europe proudly an- nounced a Victory Day to the whole world. But on September 27, 1958 Bristol proudly announced a Victory Day to Lower Bucks County with the winning of the Little Brown jug. After a tooth-and-nail battle on the gridiron at Iersey, the Warriors of Bristol High School brought back the long-awaited Jug. In the evening of the unforgettable day, a Victory Dance was given by all the Seniors to honor the unfalter- ing players of the team. Many at- tended, despite the persistent rain to celebrate Bristol's Victory Day - Sep- tember 27, 1958-on which we regained our coveted Brown Jug. Seniors enjoying a fast number at the Victory Dance. A few of the football players admiring the Brown jug are from left to right: W. john- son, F, Ciangacova, I. Vanzant, A. Grimaldi, S. Harris, F. Williamson, T. Profy. wmwmtammmfmwf W A. S G T 0 T R IP Moments to Remember All Aboard! The Seniors are finally off on their long-awaited Washing- ton trip, and three husy days were spent in viewing the sights of our capital. Among the historic places visited by the class included a tour through An- napolis and the traditional ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Flasllhulhs and earneras were clicking every minute of the fact and pleas- sure-filled trip, for it was the wish of every Senior to Capture Certain moments of this, their last trip together. Tired Senior boys waiting for the train. Raising the flag at Iwo lima. U3 V ,y q y ' 1 X ' ' - -,, ' +'f-r?42'J-ff, I ' Q ' ' ' - -- V -- W H ' Seniors anxiously awaiting the train thatywill take them to Washington. QF' Y 1 , I i I elf Y 4 :.,- f Sally Farina, Angela Genova, Fred Struffe. ,fawwffsf f if ,f 1 rl l fm- Jig ? 5 A few girls climb the steps of the railroad station. Isl l.Il.l llflm gi ,HU I I I Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. l lla-sl' MEI lla--W Masq- ,-uni' sung:- Dome of the Capitol. L. An lnstoric landinurk of Washington. Znnn n . i i , . K K5 ..,L ., 'wx i Q I P LQ I F'!FmunsziL .. AL, - . - N J... . . ., , A-W Akkk ti kikk VL :L Zh may , X 45 E. in-,fr is ,. . if gi, A tl f' W e . i nnf . . A Y ' . Unloading the suitcases from the car ure Tom Kelly Sandy Kornstcadt, and jim Di'l'ulio. 4 vw' V A View of the YVashington An aerial view of Waslnngton, D. 3h i'v'u jimmy Crimshuw lends a llilflll with the suitcases. School Days With the long stretch of their education al- most at its end, the Seniors diligently pursue their duties in the classroom. After the strains of the graduation march have left their ears, certain classroom scenes will never be forgotten-the commercials in Transcription and Office Practice classes, the academics studying our Problems of Democ- racy, the industrials working on shop projects -all will be a part of their high school mem- ories. S IORS Mrs. Marray teaching her C-2 Typing Class. WORKI G IN CLASS The 12-I's learning a lesson in English by Miss Hewitt. Q The academic's P. D. class with Mr. Manzo. wi xxx .Qll.llll.lllillr XY Boys in Shop. Mr. Dattilo's Oflice Practice Class. 1 ' , ik 13 . f Aw ,gig I wk X' J. Nepo, Mrs. Hertzler, M. F latch. 9 .ZW O Au Mr. Framkmore, A. Lomlmurclo. P, Stallone Bill Dougherty, L. Lilmcrutorc, Mr. Burriss IQ JUNIOR OFFICERS H 1 Bob Manzo R. Bagnarelli President Vice President My Destiny 1 'Y fm p asf M5 59559 . 1 I. DiLorenzo C. Marino Treasurer Secretary CLASS OF 1960 Emggl O . 47 f- it R - Eleventh Grade: First row: J. Crosby, S. Edmondson, S. Virgulti, I. Dilissio, R. Lippincott, C. LeCompte, A. Pappaterra, L. Gallion, C. Boone, I. Bogart, S. Bleak- ney, L. Long, G. Landman, C. DiSalvo, G. Fanini, C Marino Y Yanehis M Tshud L Glllione R . . , . . , . y, . 1 , . Greim, I. Castor, C. Cooper, P. Mercer, E. Pedrick, S. Di Amico, D. Fahringer. Second row: R. Lynn, R. ,B0nfrance, M. McClafferty, E. Tortu, M. LaSalle, M. Penn, E. Elchenlco, I. Kupeic, D. Willis, P. Hicks, R. McLaughlin, H. Jacobs, D. Long, J. Hart, B. Taughner, L. Wheeler, R. Bcnsel, L. Brennan, J. Brown, B. Wilson, I. DiLorenzo, L. Macaluso. Third row: E. Andrews, J. McHugh, C. Ludwig, D. Reed B. Sobel, H. Smoyer, I. Morici, R. Vattimo, E. Pindar, J. Clark, J. Antonelli, J. Wichscr. Fourth row: I Bonner, I. Angellini, B.- Lynn, J. Fanini, A. Tunis N. Campanero, A. Centifonti, E. Levy, K. Lcwis, F Kohn, K. Elberson, D. Karp, R. Rosctty, I. Mazzanti R. Peltz, I. Cimino, W. Pratt, R. Manzo, A. Bianchini G. Palmer. Fifth row: R. Bagnarelli, B. Tosti, R. Long, I. Tancredi, T. Popkin, I. Di Nunzio, P. Niccol, O johnson, L. McCoy, F. Carbonc, C. Hunt, R. Daniels B. Digiolomo, B. Capriotti, C. Coles, S. Dilission, W Werlinc, A. Gilliam, B. Sabatini, I. Kowal, R. Fenton juniors working In Class gr 1 1 M 5 , l :gf Q Jw , . , QL Lf 4 juniors working In Class A JUNIOR OFFICERS ry , Bob Manzo R. Bagnarelli President Vice President My Destiny by I 'A A if es, ,rf e ee Ieee t 1 'ff 'h'l -.f I 1' V19 2 V4 v-1 '43 A QF . N ':..I P I. DiLorenzo Treasurer CLASS OF 1960 ff. r-d ' A SSSS I I Eleventh Grade: First row: J. Crosby, S. Edmondson, S. Virgulti, J. Dilissio, R. Lippincott, C. LeCompte, A. Puppaterra, L. Callion, C. Boone, I. Bogart, S. Bleak- ney, L. Long, G. Landman, C. DiSalvo, G. Fanini, C. Marino, Y. Yanchis, M. Tshudy, L. Gallione, R. Creim, I. Castor, C. Cooper, P. Mercer, E. Pedrick, S. Di Amico, D. Fahringer. Second row: R. Lynn, R. Bonfrance, M. MeClafferty, E. Tortu, M. LaSalle, M. Penn, E. Elchenko, J. Kupeie, D. Willis, P. Hicks, R. McLaughlin, H. Jacobs, D. Long, J. Hart, B. Taughner, L. Wheeler, R. Bensel, L. Brennan, I. Brown, B. Wilson, J. DiLorenzo, L. Maealuso. Third Q row: E. Andrews, I. McHugh, C. Ludwig, D. Reed B. Sobel, H. Smoyer, I. Moriei, R. Vattimo, E. Pindur, J. Clark, J. Antonelli, I. Wiehser. Fourth row: J. Bonner, I. Angellini, B.- Lynn, I. Fanini, A. Tunis, N. Campanero, A. Centifonti, E. Levy, K. Lewis, F Kohn, K. Elberson, D. Karp, R. Rosetty, I. Mnzzanti R. Peltz, I. Cimino, W. Pratt, R. Manzo, A. Bianchini C. Palmer. Fifth row: R. Bagnnrelli, B. Tosti, R. Long, J. Taneredi, T. Popkin, J. Di Nunzio, P. Niceol, O. johnson, L. McCoy, F. Curbone, G. Hunt, R. IJHIIICIS B. Digiolomo, B. Czlpriotti, C. Coles, S. Dilission, W Werline, A. Gilliam, B. Subatini, I. Kowal, R. Fenton 1 Q n ,pe .. ,, ,W N. 1.4! Tenth Grade: Top row: F. Profy, D. Brown, C. Sampsel, L. Ciccanti, R. Centafonti, J. Brooks, E. Waters, I. Hendricks, R. Carlson, K. Bleakney, C. Garnett, T. Marino, E. Spa- daeeino, L. Jennings, R, Baioeehi, L. Stefanoni, A. Rago, R. Faras, T. Lieeari, P. Piecari, F. Larrisey, S. Brescia. Second row: J. Paseale, I. Keller, K. Kellerman, T. Reardon, A. Lalli, S. Bragg, L. Pirelli, VV. Carmasino, F. Flateh, F. Lapergola, R. Fuseo, D. Zazzarino, D. Vandenberg, N. Lalli, R. Rudy, L. Warren, D. Roherto, R. Defazio, J. Haldemen, M. Ruson, W. Norato, F. Vandenherg. Third row: D. Baioeehi, M. Bianehini, E. Davis, E. Wilson, C. McDonald, D. Asta, M. Pizullo. Fourth row: B. Hutcheson, B, Vandegrift, M. Lutz, K. Truelove, H. Alexander, P. Verdine, D. Lomma, R. Iuno, D. MeClafferty, 1. Laurie, I. Grimes, T. Jefferies, C. Harhison, N. Flateh, I. james, A. Cooper, J. Paglione, L. Nepo, 5 V. Taylor, I. Klug, D. Mueeie. Fifth row: L. Castor, R. Caueei, B. Kolp, H. Ponzo, R. Wood, M. Rossi, j. Leary, A. Bertolami, J. Borniee, B. Senaca, I. Vannueei, P. Farge, A. Macro, I. Hihbs, L. Kowal, lvl. Landman, C. Quarles, J. Schaffer, A. Hanford, R. Saturno, B. Craig, I. Rogers, E. Wright, G. Bray. CLASS OF 1961 ftwr N. Flatch Treasurer ' iff z ..-'QQ A - 7 - .isps Q. , 1 A ,f- as .. ,,.-We A M wfif A f' 5,-GB-nina 3 i mg Vice President F. Lapergola Qi.f:f.le1.w 1 ' ,... ., ...,,.1.,r..,. M- .f Til Then ' .,,,. 'gay-, . . .,., A , ,... ,,,.,:,,, W . Q A W 11 A W .W P7 at Q . . 1 . lt . ,fi 35 sk T. Reardon President iifgw s ,- Q 3, 'f'1f5n : lf .-vs . QW. Q5 Xxx -. A. Bertolami Secretary L. Elchenko P' ll I. Hardy QQ il 9 GCN? 'L' 9th Grade: First Row: R. Cenco, L. Carosi, R. Giagnacove, I. Zazzarion, L. Bagnarelli, R. Karp, L. Elchencko, I. Tshudy, I. V. Toranto, I. Coffman, H. Andker. Second row: B. DiRisi, G. Coles, R. Eldridge, G. Cole, A. Quattraicco, G. Luczyk, M. Miller, D. Cross D. Smith, W. Brown, I. Hardy, R. Fusco, M. I. Cicerchia, M. Derry, B. Benscl, B. Capriotti A. Tosti, P. Iohnson, Wallace. Fourth row: C. McSherry, W. McClaHerty, R. Eddings, M. Truelove, S. Deitrich, I. DeLuca, C. VVagman, S. Wiltshire, T. Moyer, C. Fisher, H.,Mariani I. Brown, B. Saxton, E. Cook, R. Paleafico, B. Smith, B. Peltz, D. Conner, M. Antonclli D. Shadel, S. White, M. Lake, F. Cuttone, L. Dries. s y v a CLASS or 1962 9th Grade Working In Class. -A G. Prey 1.1: ...S . f l 9 ' 5 i . is A. Tosti Bottom row: J. Hibbs, L. Rocco, C. Ryan, K. Lynn, R. DiPrima, S. Shrout, I. Freet, G. Kolber, F. Brown, E, Stane, P. Moffet, M. Winslow, V. Lowry, M. Brown, G. Perry, B. Dougherty, E. Guzzi. Second row: L. Perry, R. Long, J. Demison, K. Smith, S. Mancuso, A. Mignoni, G. Green, P. Brown, S. Roche, K. Carlson, M. Lynn, J. Denmison, M. Bonner, L. Miles, M. Palmer, B. Strong, I. Fair, S. Popkin. Third row: L. Mauro, P. Colgan, G. Beatton, H. French, R. Paleafico, P. Crosby, L. Hunt, E. Rearick, I. Jenkins, B. Jennings, j. Hurt, B. johnson, B. O'Malloy, T. Carlson, L. Faragalli, I. Maller, P. Walsh, B. Ritter. Fourth row: B. Feorvati, L. Bascio, I. Stevens, M. Rocco, B. Landas, G. Bloom, N. Petrucci, D. McCarthy, U. Accardi, B. Messari, S. Ziolkowski, I. LaPola, I. Kimsel, J. Keith, G Klug, L. Farina. Fifth row: R. Longhitano, F. Muth, P. Verdine, T. Gallene, G. Kerling M. Sessa, F. Tellado,,R. Marino, R. Saxton, 1. Strong, W. Rotter, I. Giglio, W. jackson B. Pascale. Sixth row: D. Fly, A. Fusco, F. Adams, B. Price, A. Mannucki, J. Willis,' M Bell, P. Brown, I. Tiberi, B. Rago, D. Bleakney, S. Drabek, C. Brodie, J. Hicks, O. DiTan- na. Seventh row: G. Klein, J. Macri, I. Tancrcdi, C. Moore, H. Larson, R. Rudy, R. Van- right, W. Iohnson, B. Harris, B. Cattone, I. Stulzldo, L, Eddings, J. Tshudy, J. Rubino M. Vcrgantion, J. Flatch. EIGHTH GR DE If . fv ,ff f pg, , 'If 5 ' X KX tix-X 1 ,i k K fl l X ' lx ly A ,Q t .QA iff ,- , . N 4 V .11 Ax . W W tl me gait dy g L I f,x,..r. Vfajlwgll .U,. 1 36,1 M ilf sw 4 .Mx ' fi ' A X Ea: bw- .a .tt ' T .. fix '. 2-ff' 1 F ' . A tl,- L N , 1- gf i K , if A . il A yi 5-4 J F5 2 Li ' ? : Q 149' U ff? K l v' K . ir X K - KX l ' ' slivg I I Y, mg s':fi7 1 '- Youn,g at Heart 7th Grade: Bottom row: N. Keller, D. Pone, M. McDonald, P. Vandegrift, A. Andrews, C Arnold, P. Layrih, A. Giglio, M. Trotto, W. Saxton, C. Brown, P. Ciccanti, C. Penglease R. Morgan, R. Tisone, J. Votern, R. Cattani, M. Coombs, D. Moyer, S. Schultz, C. Rudy C. Koher, A. Charon, T. Grow, M. Ott, N. Perez, C. Green, I. johnson. Second row: K Rothenberger, A. Paglione, J. Kohlass, A. Gallagher, M. Herman, P. LaSalle, E. Cole, F Saturno, I. Asta, R. Brooks, S. Till, A. Giano, I. Light, B. Karp, E. Ludwig, L. Bender L. Rohan, B. Warch, M. Cowell, R. Knoth, S. Little, D. Ainsworth, S. McCue, A. Pat- terson, B. Stancil, R. Senese, J. Barrow. Third row: I. Mangiarachina, R. Cuttone, J. Whyno H. Crohe, D. Crohe, G. Tyrell, R. Volponi, B. Downing, I. Grey, F. McClair, F. Parell R. Saienni, G. Carlton, P. Callonan, A. Scudder, W. Prince, T. Petrucci, 1. Tellado, G Schweizer, A. Segrones, E. Long, I. Lombardo, I. Chichilitti, F. Dalenski, A. DeAngelo, G Efling. Fourth row: W. Marucci, C. Kanpich, W. McGlaughlin, R. Tisone, S. Novetta,j Buzzotto, G. Garett,' D. Buma, L. Delino, C. Quarrels, I. Pacaggno, W. Minnibaeh, R Bomez, R. Rivera, G. Deitrich, P. Dubb L. Tardino S. Wilga I. McCarthy. Fifth row K. Swincheart, I. Traanter, C. .Garnett, Andrews, Bergotronl, V. Truelove, D. Poten. C. Ott, H. jones, W. Pettes, D. Meyers, A. Petrucci, S. Hoyer, T. Smith, I. Keith, C Manzo, T. Nobroch, J. Seneca, T. Pratt, B. Tosti. :Lrg fly s SEVE TH GR DE r Together +-ff,,..... SF Left to right: S. Kornstedt, P. Crosby, C. Wagmang I. LaPollag D. Mucci, C, Cooper, Sec- ond row: VV. Dizuuanti, R. Karp, Tancredig A. Bcrtolzuuig R. Juno, E. Elchcnlcog Third row: F. Straffe, R. Long, A. Bianchinig D. Lomma, R. Manzog Fourth row: I. Whitakerg V. DiSalvog A. Tunis, A. Cooperg I. Brown, R. Longhitanag B. Contar, Mr. P. Frankinore, Advisers, Forcstal, President. TUDE Left to right: J. Forestal, President, W. Diamanti, Secretary, S. K o r nstedt, Treasurer, F. Stralle, Vice President. Sobel. Standing: Mrs. M. T CO NCIL The Student Council which was founded in 1929 acts as the governing organization of the high school student body. It consists of representatives from each homeroom in both Junior and Senior high school. Meetings are conducted weekly at which time the problems of the student body are discussed and Worked out for the best inter- est of all concerned. A few of the varied duties of the Council are giving club dates for which they may hold dances, the handling of the magazine drive, and the enforcement of the magazine drive, and the enforcement of the student's handbook rules. ll ll Y0u're the Top ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY The National Honor Society was founded in 1934 under the supervision of Mr. David L. Hertzler and Miss Cecelia Garrigues. Mr. Iohn C. Burriss is now the club advisor. Each year, the members of the senior class having an average of B or hotter in their grades and who possess the qualities of character, dependability, and leadership, are elected into the club. Honor Society: Back row: T. Profy, T. Kelly, J. Knohlanch, M. Farge, D. Cliver, I. Crim- shaw, S. Farina, I. Forestal, L. Liheratore, 1. Saturno. Front row: S. Kornstedt, j. Bradley, I. Nepo, M, Hanson, M. Ciotti, M. Flatch, V. Rogers, M. Edwards, Mr. I. Burriss, Advisor. joan Forestal jimmy Grimshaw Virginia Rogers Mary Io Flatch President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ATHLETIC CO NCIL Lorraine Klcpczynslcr Annabelle McClafferty The Atliletic Council, under the advisorsllip of Mr. Charles Beck and Mr. Lyndon Sorlmcr, provides for the sale of programs during football season, candy during basketball season, and A.A. Cards. It also controls and presents all pep rallies, which are presided over by its president. The animal banquet was lleld in March when seniors and sophomores received pins, and the seniors also received jackets. The officers for the 1958-59 year are as follows: President-Lorraine Klepcznski, Vice President-Anfnabelle McClaffertyg Treasurer-Helen jones, Secretary-Ann Marie McClaflerty. Athletic Council-Left to Right-Standing: R. Baiocclii, A. McClaflerly, L. Klepezynski, M. McClaf'ferty, H. jones, M. Ill'-FRIIIIIZI, L. Nepi, R. Paleufico, Paglionc, Mr. Sober, Ad- visor, K. Lynn, A. McClaiferty, S. Virgulti, B. Hutchinson, M. LaSalle, J. Fair, C. Klug, I. DeLuca, M. Rossi, C. Fanini. Kneeling: N. Hepler, R, Lippincott, F. Adams, A. Tosti, R. Paleafico, 1. Robino, H. Larson, R. Karp, E. DiLissio, J. Bernice. Ann Marie McClaHerty Helen Jones Junior High Chorus Say it with Music Left to right: Front row: R. Greim, M. Cicerchia M. Derry, N. Sudol, E. johnson, P. Wood, B. Smith D. Fahringer, Mr. P. Kaltreider Director, E. Tortu B. Craig, P. Hetherington, V. ,R0gers, J. DeLucai P. johnson, A. Tosti. Second row: L. .Long, j, Bo gert, M. Tshudy, E. Perry, I. Brown, D. Long, V Newman, M. Ciccanti, C. Fisher, E. Wright, Ji Rogers, B. Vandegrift, D. Shadcl. Third row: S. Bleakney, C. Wagman, E. Shunk, B. Saxton, E Cravcn, B. Taugner, M. Hanson, S. Bolden, D. Con- ner, N. Antonelli, A. Hanford, C. Bray. Fourth row: I. Tshudy, C. Brodie, J. Stevens, M. Miller, L. Cic- canti, W. Brown, I. Whitaker, H. Smoycr, M. Lutz, L. Dries, R. McSherry. 12- 1 I iss. , fin E, i . ff'- fm ,X , my 'Ri ,fl In keeping with the choir's tradition of pro- moting the musical education of its pupils, Mr. Kaltreidcr has organized a junior high chorus for the purpose of training younger people in the art of combining their voices to form a chorus. It has done remarkably well, consider- ing the short length of time it has been in ex- istence and the age of the students who par- ticipate. In regard to the Executive Board of the Chorus, the members have elected Marcia Lynn as President, Jennie Mangiaracini as Vice President, and Sandy Roche as Secretary. All have done their job well and to the best of their ability. Like the Senior Choir, the Junior Chorus also performs annually. Included also are their en- sembles, which are comprised mainly of sex- tets. it .Q .1 .f lii kf an ,aw za: 2 1 5 Elia: ?1fi?ff'f'f ff Y s Left to right, Bottom row: M. Ciotti, V. Saxton, L. M. Perry, C. Rudy, A. Scudder, S. Yohcy, I. Whyno, E. Guzzi, A. Andrews, P. Vandcgrift, E Brown, Mr. P. Kaltreider, Director. Second row Roche, D. Moyer, P. LaSalle, A. Mignoni, B Warwick, C. Efling, I. Mangiaracini, P. Laurel, B. johnson, K. Smit 1, S. Till. Third row: R. Senese, I-s CHOIR Senior High Choir The Bristol High School Senior High Choir for the school year 1958-59 has as its leaders: Marie Ciotti, President, Ruth Griem, Vice Presi- dent, Elaine Craven, Secretary, and Lou Cic- canti, Treasurer. The choir under the able direction of Mr. Pius Kaltreider has seen many successful per- formances in the past years of its organization. It will no doubt continue this record in years to come. Among its many activities during the year, such as caroling in the school and at various industries in Bristol Borough, the choir gives two concerts. One at Christmas and its annual Spring Concert in May. It also provides enter- tainment for many various clubs and banquets with its assortment of ensembles, including a sextet, quintet, and a quartet. P. Brooks, S. Wilga, P. Ciccanti, E. Cole, R. Cat- tani, P. Brown, M. Criem, R. Pecoraro, C. Kohler, R. Long, P. Brown. Fourth row: C. Ryan, K. Carl- son, A. Patterson, A. Giano, D. Ainsworth, S. Little M. Lynn, B. Dougherty, M. Herman, R. DiPri1na F. Brown, W. Marricci. s v tl E U 2 I n I I I! I I I u I I I I I ! I I I I I E 1 -s ii E ' Schareg, R. Pecora, R. Bensel, M. Lynn, J. Tancredi, R. Valponi, Mr. Bachman. Second f row: B. Karp, V. Rogers, M. Herman, A. Mignoni, M. Kupiec, I. Light, P. Hetherington, a M. Pizzullo, P. Moyer, M. Lutz, H. Robeson. Third row: R. McSherry, C. Bilger, P. Cal- if lanan, J. Fine, I. Hover, P. Scudder, L. Elchenko, P. Brown, A. Hanford, A. Mannachi, I. l . ,V .... Tancredi, K Ruthenburger Fourth row: B Houck, S. Till, A. DiAngelo, I. Tranter, j. . Bottom row, Left to Right: I. Kolhaas, R. Criems, M. Tshudy, S. Bolden, R. Buck, M. Stevens, I. Tshudy, N. Antonelli, C. Luszjack, K. Lewis, H. Smoyer. Standing: H. Garwood, o'iSA' I. Tshudy, Donlin. Kelly, Pascale, Price, Smith, P. Wood, M. Petrucci. mx W pp 695s p .H , . . ZX B The Bristol High School Band had one of its most successful seasons this year. Though it was handicapped by having lost eleven mem- bers from last year's graduating class, it suc- ceeded in replacing them not only in members but in ability. Band appearances this year were many and varied. They performed at all the football I games, home and away, they represented the if Eluv school in' parades in and outside of Bristol, A they gave a concert in the spring, and lastly, P. Wood 4. ,.,, they appeared innumerable times in pep rallies 't': :f1' and assemblies. .if ai, ili: A -tylib , jig ,. ',r 2...12 f 43 V. Rogers B. McSherry D. Grimes TF!! Mr. Bachman, Director S. Kornstcdt, Drum Majorcttc Strike up the Band Left to Right: j. Forcstal fBanncrD, A. M. McClafTerty. Second Row: S. Popkin, A. Carl- son, T. Gallagher, C. Ryan, D. Long, j, Brown, V. Kelbcr, B. Water, B. johnson, N. Downing, Third Row: D. Crimes, M. Edwards, E. Marchetti, B. Choma, N. Sudol, E. Craven. r , 16.1 'V ,W yy. 1 MQ ' - ' iiii l. 2 null K . , 4 . TRAFFIC CLUB 'if' Q... - ' Left to Right, First row: C. Klng, R. Giagnacova, I. Rubino, P. Crosby, C. Moore, R. Darp, M. Rossi A. Bcrtolaini, I. Barnicc, R. Bonfrance, Mr. Brown Advisor. Second row: M. Flatch, S. VVilkshirc, F Vandenburg, I. Satnrno, C. Ganini, A. Tunis, I The Traffic Club, organized in 1932, has Weekly meetings in which they discuss the traflic problems in the school. All students in Junior and Senior High School are eligible for membership and must be nomin- ated and then voted into the club. The purposes of the Traffic Club are to direct the traffic in halls, set up chairs for assemblies and special events, direct the passing of classes to and from assemblies, direct and give informa- tion on Parents Night, direct fire drills and air raids, and usher at Baccalaureate service and Commencement. The club sponsors several dances and a movie to raise money for senior pins and the club trip. Mr. Paul Brown is the advisor of the club. On the Sunny Side of the .Ytreetv DiLorenzo, S. Brescia, White, F. Flatch, J. DcLuca, I. Forestal, R. Baiocchi. Third row: C. Vandenburg, R. Liberatore, J. Stallone, J. Favata, A. Bianchini, C. Manzo, W. Battle, R. Fenton, A. Grimaldi, I. Vanzant, F. Giagnacova, R. Sabatini. Left to right: W. Battle, Pres., J. Forestal, Treasurer, M Flatch, Secretary, R. Manzo, Vice President. RAMBLER Left to Right: Back Row: Mrs. M. Darrow, Advisor, R. Vattimo, R. Manzo, J. DiLorenzo, M. McClaf- fcrty, iS. Kornstedt, L. Dries, C. Ditanna, J. Fores- tal, J. Nepo, Mr. J. Dattilo, Advisor, P. Johnson, C. Harbison, R. Iuno, C. Wagman, W. Diamanti. D. .eft to right: Standing: T. Profy, Sports Editor, E. Elchenko, Jews Editor, M. Fargc, News Editor, M. Flatch, Advertising ianagerg I. Crimshaw, Literary Editor, D. Faragalli, Literary Iditorg W. Dougherty, Copy Reader. Seated: J. Saturno, Business Ianagerg P. Mercer, Sports Editor, M. Hanson, Editor-in-Chief, I. Craven, Exchange Editor. Reed, A. Gilliam, T. Popkin. Front row: T. Profy, E. Elchenko, P. Mercer, E. Craven, M. Flatch, M. Hanson, D. Faragalli, J. Grirnshaw, M. Fargo, I. Saturno, W. Dougherty. The Ramblerf' published and managed by students, carries the good name of Bristol High School to a growing list of subscribers. Under the guidance of Mrs. Madelyn Darrow and Mr. joseph Dattilo, the Rambler Staff puts out a carefully-edited publication, entirely self-sup- ported. New editors are chosen annually, usually having already served their apprenticeships. The paper increases its stature each year, having come a long way from its brave predecessor, the Bolt, initially published in the late 1920's. S ICR TRI-HI-Y Bottom row: R. Saturno, A. Cooper, P. Verdine, D. Faragalli, M. Rago, C. LeCompte, G. Fanini, C. Harbison, A. Bertolami, P. Fargo, J. Blake, I Bornice, L. DeFelice, P. Ditulio, B. Gallagher, M Vannucci, R. Caucci, R. Wood, S. Edmondson, I. Vannucci, S. Farina, A. Genova, I. Saturno, Mrs. Whitner, Assistant Advisor. Middle row: L. Wheeler, M. Penn, M. Edwards, M. I. LaSalle, D. Bloniarz, T. Jeffries, B. Nocito, D. Willis, H. Iacobs,'I Grimes, L. Liberatore, C. Marino, S. D'Amico, C. DiSalvo, M. Pizzullo, I. Laurie, D. McClafferty, D. Lomma, R. Juno, N. Flatch, C. Bilger, I. James, Miss Smith, Advisor. Third row: M. Waxamonsky, E. Effing, J. DiLorenzo, M. Seneca, C. DiTanna, I. Bradley, S. Kornstedt, D. Grimes, B. Choma, I. Spadaccino, D. Baiocchi, M. McClafferty, I. Castor, W. Diamanti, M. DiTanna, E. Marchetti, P. Fusco, D. Asta, I. Paglione, I. Klug, A. Lombardo, J. Hart. J. Kupic, P. Mercer. The Tri-Hi-Y is an organization of high school girls under the leadership of Miss Marlene Smith and Mrs. Catherine Whitner. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend 'high standards of Christian belief through the school and community. Every year, in December, the club sponsors a Christmas Party for the underprivileged children ln the elementary grades. At the present time, they are Working on a drive for Muscular Dystrophy. Also, in March, two delegates from Bristol will be sent to the United Nations Assem bly in Harrisburg to represent the Tri-Hi-Y. B. Gallagher, Treasurer, C. Bilger, Vice President, I. Saturno President, S. Farina, Secretary. Onward Christian .S'oldier.f JU ICR TRI I-Il Y Bottom row: Mrs. Davis, Advisor, S. M. Mancuso, M Truclove I Luson A Tosti lx Smith Top J. Muller, R. Landman, L, Faragalli, L. Lombardo, row C VV1lter1ck A Tomburdla C Rago I Man E. Rearick, H. French, E. Guzzi, R. Fusco, C. zo S Dhltflllx M E WV1nslou S wV1ltSll1I'C R Mendler, G. Bratton, R. Johnson, N. Hepler, C- ' McSherry, I.. Dennison, Mrs. Washington, Advisor. E. Strnscl D Connor j NV1ll1tc 1' Cuttone Middle row: I. Dennison, I. Fair, B. Strong, B. Freet S Shrout M Like I Blown S Su on Stracci, C. Fisher, L. Farina, C. Klug, G. DeLuca, P. Moffett T Moyer B. Capriotti, M. Palmer, M. Bonner. R. Brownlee. ZZ l f ...,.. -' , .. M55 F gag an Y The junior Tri-Hi-Y was organized in 1957 with forty-Hve members. The club is affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. and is a service club for our school, our community, and our nation. This yearis membership includes fifty-two girls from the eighth and ninth grades. The president is Doris Shadel, vice president is Lorraine Faragalli, secretary is Judy jenkins, and Judy Larsen is treasurer. Some of our activities this year are as follows: Mak- ing scrapbooks for children in the hospitals, collecting Christmas cards and stamps, making popcorn balls and candy canes for Christmas gifts for children in the hos- pitals, collecting or making toys for the needy, provided Christmas baskets for five families, and many girlsjoined the Sunshine Club for the Pennhurst School. Mrs. Marian Washington and Mrs. Elizabeth Davis are the sponsors of the club. Left to right: I. Jenkins, Sccretary, L. Faragalli, Vice President, I. Larson, Treasurer, I. Brown, Chaplain, D. Shadel, President. IDIPTIIHI E Shuulx S XVlutt D Sludtl K Lynn Left to right: Front row: Mr. I. Bramhley, Advisor, B. Capriotti, T. Popkin, L. Sessa, L. McCoy, S. Bragg, T. Reardon, VV. Carniansino. Second row: C. LaRosa, I. Cimino, A. Ro- berto, M. Petrueei, D. Karp, R. Carwood, 1. Kowal, Treasurer, F. Kohn, Third row: W. Shire, Seeretaryg C. Ludwig, 1. Hardy, l'. Shire, Vice Presidcntg P. Gerome, I. Grimshaw, President, C. Sampsel, J, McHugh, KI. BIacCaskil. HI-Y CLUB In order for a member of the Hi-Y to perform his services to his full capa- city he must have the Hi-Y cause in his heart. The Hrst cluh in America was formed in 1889, since then Hi-Y has spread all over the country and the World. Our school has had a club of this type for a long time. Down through the years the Bristol Hi-Y which was the first club in the area high schools, has performed many outstanding services, converted boys to young manhood, and estab- lished itself as a respected and approved organization. Left to right: Bottom row: T. Popkin, I. Grimshaw W. Shire. Back row: C. Sampsel, I. Kowal, P. Shire Out of this World PIGEON CLUB Twelve years ago the students of Bristol High School organized the Pigeon Club, under the guidance of Mr. Watson. The members are proud to belong to a club that boasts to be the only one of its kind as an extra-curricular activ- ity in any high school in America. This is a joint junior-Senior High School Club and has a membership of forty-eight. SCIE CE CLUB The junior Science Club under the direction of Mr. Charles Beck, has been engaged chiefly in the study of our solar system this year. Now enrolled as a member of the Science Clubs of America, the Senior Science Club is primarily concerned this year with individual projects and is under the supervision of Mr. Paul Lan- kewich. The objective of both clubs is to stimu- late and encourage a broader and deeper under- standing of science. Standing, left to right: Back row: B. Diflirolamo, I Brook, D. Brown, F. Larrisscy, P. Piccari, R. Rudy Second row: R. Eldridge, R. DiFazio, j. Pascalc, F Bascio, T. Licari, R. Faras, D. Cross. First row: Mr Watson, Advisor, S. Drabik, G. Arnold, N. Pctrucci P. Verdine, R. Bagnarelli, W. Ott, R. Long, L. Carosi D. Brown, R. Bagnarclli, T. Liccari, W. Ott. Left to right: Front row: Mr. P. Lankewich, Advisor- T. Popkin, C. Saienni, B. Harris, WV. Cattani, I. Stel- lato, Mr. Beck, Advisor. Back row: W. Pratt, D. Karp I. Morici, F. Kohn, D. Reed, W. Wcrline, R. Vattimoi Left to right: D. Reed, R. Vattimo, F. Kohn, W. Werlinc. The Library Club, which is ably directed by our librarian, Miss Cecelia Seymore, is another service club for our school. Mrs. David Hertzler has substituted for Miss Cecelia Seymore because of illness. Members of the club check and shelve books, repair books and file cards in the card catalogue. The club is open to junior and senior high students, and all who wish to participate are eagerly welcomed. Library awards are given each year to those individuals Who have excelled in their duties. Officers are: Fred Straife, President, Dolores Blonairz, Vice-President, Frank Keller, Secretary, and Frank Lapergola, Treasurer. The Iunior High Dramatics Club, under the supervision of Miss Anne Bressi, consists of students from seventh to ninth grades. The main purpose of the club this year is to try to develop presence and diction, and teach the group acting on the stage. This year the club presented a Christmas play entitled Why the Chimes Rang, and a teenage play entitled Along Came Harriet. Standing: W. Roche, W. Norato. Sitting: F. Keller, F. Lapergola, D. Blonairz, F. Straffe. LIBRARY CLUB JR. HIGH DRAMATIC CLUB Left to right: S. Popkin, E. Davis, M. Cicerchia. Bottom row: T. Rariani, R. Eddings, D. Bleakney, R. Marino, I. Willis, R. Caucci, B. Bensel , S, Popkin , Second row:D. Conner, I. Froet, K. Lynn. V. Kelber B. Peltz, ,T. Jeffries, I. lames. Third row: P. 0'Malley, E,Davis,V. Newman,M. 1. Cicerchia, C. Davis.Standing Ad visor, - Miss .Bressi. Seated: A. McClafferty, B. Hutcheson, M. Bianchini. Standing: I. Paglione, P. Verdine, I. Bradley, A. Pap- patcrra, Mrs. NVhitner, Advisor, j. Crimes, T. Lowry, V. Pizzullo. Loft to right: A, McClafferty, V. Pizzullo, T. Lowry JR. HO PIT L AUX. Left to right: First row: R. McLaughlin, L. Long, S. Bleakney, G. Wilson, Mrs. M. Ryan, Advisor. Second row: P. Colgan, M. Brown, I. Hihhs, L. Salb. Third row: C. Boone, B. Jennings, G. Perry, C. Wilson. Sitting: S. Bleakney. Standing: G. Wilson. Bending over: Left to right: L. Long, R. McLaughlin. mmi-WiAmfgaaftmiml.m:-f ,f-- ff..,,...1.H--.W . 1-.wf.....7...f,,-.faJ:.f,..f,..x.a...fv..1i1 D0n'I Fence Me In The Senior High Sewing Club, under the di- rection of Mrs. Whitncr, is a newly organiLcd club. Its main function is to teach girls the main fundamentals of sewing. The junior Hospital Auxiliary Club is under the leadership of Mrs. Margaret Ryan. It serves as a helping hand to the Lower Bucks County Hospital in making sterilizers, cancer dressings, and place mats for Christmas. Any girl who is sixteen or over may qualify for work at the Hospital. She may help in 'the snack bar or take trays to the sick and feed them. She may also assist in the childrenis ward. Officers are: Shirley Bleadney, President, Linda Long, Vice President, Rita McLaughlin, Treasurer, and Gertrude Wilson, Secretary. Left to right: First row: L. Castor, I. Nepo, L. Di Felice, I. Bornice, M. Rago, B. Hutcheson, L. Fusco, P. Stallone, A. Newman, E. Iohnson, B. Seneca, J- Vauuucei. Second row: M. Vaunucci, E. Perry, L. Libcratore, R. Saturno, N. Flateh, I. Klug, A. M. McClafferty, P. Fusco, E. Marchetti, M. DiTanna, H. Mariani, M. Edwards. Third row: P. Wood, C. Mor- gan, I. Louder, J. Spadaccino, A. Willis, C. DiTanna, j. Bradley, P. Goode, E, Effing, A. Lombardo, B. Walker. Left to right: Front row: M. J. LaSalle, Secretary, A. M. McClafferty, President, 1. Hart, Treasurer, C. Di Tauna, President. Second row: J. Nepo, Vice Presi- dent, C. Morgan, Secretary, P. Stallone, Vice President, I. Bradley, Treasurer. Left to right: F. Ciagnacova, Vice President, F. Straffe, President, B. Chfuna, Treasurer, E. Marchetti, Secretary. Seated, left to right: Miss C. Hewitt, Advisor, F. Strafte, President, E. Marchetti, Secretary, B. Choma, Treasurer, F. Ciagnaeova, Vice President. Standing, left to right: M. Rago, J, Kupic, VV. Diamanti, C. Bilger, R. Mc- Sherry, M. Penn. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club, organized in Novem- ber l933 under the supervision of Mrs. Estella L. Marray, was reorganized as a service club in 1940. The purpose of the club is to create well rounded, eflicient workers. To accomplish this purpose the meetings are divided into service, business, and social periods. Because of the large membership, the club has been divided into two sections. The oflicers are: President-C. DiTanna and A. M. Mc- Claflerty, Vice-President-I. Nepo and P. Stal- lone, Secretary-M. j. LaSalle and C. Morgan, Treasurer-J. Bradley and Hart. FUTURE TEACHER This is the third year that the Future Teach- ers of America has been organized here at Bristol. It was unanimously voted that the F. T. A. should be called the Charles F. Boyd Chapter. This club is under the advisorship of Miss Gladys E. Hewitt. The main purpose of the Club is to help those students who wish to become teachers. Membership is taken from Senior High School. The officers are: Fred Straffe, President, Fran- cis Giagnacova, Vice-President, Barbara Choma, Treasurer, Elizabeth Marchetti, Secretary. Left to right: L. Stcfnnoni, I. Muliicc, V. Shire, on stage, 'l'. Popliin, T. Liccari, P. Piccuri. Stand- ing: L. Lowry, L. Michaels, Advisor. Left to right: V. Shire, L. Lowry, I. Muhiec. Stnncling, left to right: D. Cliver, Forcmang J Chicoletti, Assistant Foreman. Left to right: D. Coles, F. Carbone, N. Lall, K. Krause, C. Vancline, Dalnicls, Hunt. Standing in lmnckz D. Clivcr, VV. Centzifonti, J. Clark, F. Pun-hino, J. Chicoletti, Mr. Shears, Aclvisor. J 'ftoutlaearted Men TAGE CREW One of the newer cluhs ut Bristol High School, heing only thx-cc years olcl. is the Stzlgc Crcw. The clu,h is under the direction of Mr. Stanley Shears. The main function of the clnln is hnilcling scenery for the school play. For the rernaiincler of the school year, the boys help klffllllltl the school doing ocltl johs. 1 i 5 2 YV xi. Mary Io Flatch Joanne Saturno Patty Di Tulio Captain Co-Captain Secretary-Treasurer S NIOR C HEERLEADER The 1958-59 Cheerleading Squad, under the direction of Coach Marlene Smith has at each and every game inspired the crowd and cheered the team on to victory. This year the girls worked hard in making up new cheers, and injecting spirit into the student body. The group was composed of five seniors, three juniors, and a sophomore substitute, Roseann Juno. Of these were: Captain Mary Io Flatch., Co-captain Joanne Saturno, Sec- retary-Treasurer Patty Di Tulio, Dorothy Faragalli, Wanda Diamanti, Sandy D'Amico, Ioan Di Lorenzo, and Elaine Elchenko. Dorothy Faragalli Wanda Diamanti Left to right: Patty Di Tu- lio, Secretary - Treasurer, Dorothy Faragalli, Joanne Saturno, Co-captain, Mary Io Flatch, Captain, Ioan Di Lorenzo, Wanda Dia- manti, Elaine Elchenlco, and Sandra D'Amico. KW , w N i 1 Q 'H+-X mam' My wkgvul-101 1 , M W.W, Q fs. w u wffwm-,si .K .1 .MSA I k,x, wi. E Q Left to right: Standing: P. Hetherington, B. Choma, T. Popkin, W. Dougherty, M. DiTanna, C. DiTanna, S. Kornstedt, J. Kupic,I.G1:imshaw. Seated: j. Bradley, M. Ciotti,B. Dougherty, R. Mc Sherry, E. Elchenko, F. Keller, and R. Vattimo. SENIOR DRAMA CLUB On November 7th and 8th Bristol High School was proud to present the play Little Women under the able direction of Miss Helen Schmidt. The play takes place in the early nineteen hundreds and revolves around a typical American family. The cast turned out a wonderful performance, whereas they made their audiences live their parts as they portrayed them. D SCHOOL PLAY if M Nl ilu 4 bg ll 3 x S' Jn. 1 'LW are H, . ., . Q- M, .,: 2 E' 1:wz:f..f,fsxst Q Make Believe Left to right: B. Dough- erty, S. Kornstedt, R. Mc- Sherry, I. Kupic, E. El- chenko. 'l!ll Left to right: V. Rogers, 1. Kupic, E. Marchetti, P. Wood, F. Elchenko, M. McClafferty, S. Farina, A, Genova, I. DiLorenzo, S. Kornstcdt, B. Nocito, C. Morgan, B. Taugncr. Left to right: B. Hcthcrington. B. Choma, I. Bradley, M. Ciotti, E. Elchenko, S. Kornstcdt. B. Dough- erty, B. McSherry, I. Crimslmw, B Dougherty, R. Vattimo. Standing: B. Dougherty, E. Elchcnko, R. McSherry, S. Kornstcdt, j. Kupic, 1. Grimshuw, W. Daugherty, R. Vattimo. ?' e I S. Farina Editor-in-Chief Advertising Staff: Seated: B. Nocito, L. Klep- czynski, A. McClaHerty. Standing: A. Op- dyke, L. Lowry. YEARBOOK STAFF No doubt the largest project of our school year is the pub- lication of the annual Les Memoiresf, The book is put together by the yearbook staff with the help of thc class advisors. This year the theme chosen for the 1959 Les Memoires is The Spirit of,Musicf' The staff consists of twenty-two members divided into five committees. The committees are: Art Staff, Advertising Stall, Literary Staff, Photography Staff, the Sports Staff, and the Typists. T. Kelly, Assistant Sports Editorg F. Straffe, Sports Editorg S. Kornstedt, Assistant Sports Editor. Photograph Staff: J. Forestall, B Dougherty. Typists: Seated: M. Ciotti, L. Liberatore, B. Walker. Standing: A. Genova, Associate Editor. First row: I. Grimshaw, B. Walker, M. Ciot- ti, V. Rogers, S. Farina, B. Nocito, B. Gal- lagher, F. Straffe. Second row: T, Kelly, A. McClafferty, I. Forestal, L. Klepczynski, L. Liberatore, M. Hanson, W. Dougherty. Third row: H. Garwood, I. Knoblauch, I. Saturno, A. Genova, S. Kornstedt, A. Opdyke, I. Di Tulio. l That Old Gang of Mine Business Managers: Standing: I. Knolmlauch, T. Profy. Literary Staff: M. Hanson, V. Rogers. B. Gallagher, Assistant Art Editor I. Grimshaw, Art Editor. LE ME GIRE GPI-IOMGRE I-IGP , I X. 'x rr If X 4' - 715 JK EN vi M7 fl , rl Bal 5 4 ay gb IL K6 xii, 'LT As the Seniors, memories drift back through the past few years, they fondly re- call their sophomore days. just as important as the Prom was to the Iuniors, so the Sophomore Hop was to the tenth graders of 1957. With much enthusiasm, the sophomores patiently awaited the evening of April 4, which would mark the beginning of the best part of their high school years. Everyone danced to the music ofthe Mclloneers. .-...ig KJ! 3 x 4 WHY KKN I X gf! ,ff Q R l w ' f Q f 'R .Q Hs f J , , x x 'X vm x i xx X xx Xxx Xi' Q X jk!!! 4 Vw X ' , 1 'S a y A, X A A xx N XV S MR . X XV Vx MAN! sw- X :JG Jw if ag sf. ., mf 'Tfmz ., .W If Q ,S 3 if fi? . H Left to right: Mr. Prender, coachg . 3, gg I A l K LLVT ,,, K F. Giagnacova, co-captaing W. john- 'B B' it B A son, co-captain. F. Williamson I. Jones AR ITY FOOTBALL This year's Football Team is one that will be remembered for its fight. Under the coaching of Mr. Prender and Mr. Sorber the team showed great organization. With this organization, the Bristol Warriors were strong enough to bring the Little Brown jug back to Bristol. The team should be congratulated for its great achievements. i --.'- 1794 ww Left to right, standing are: P. Gerome, B. Manzo, A. Bianchini, B. Lynn, I. Kowal, R. Sabatini, T. Reardon, O, johnson, R. Bagnarelli, I. DiTulio, L. Warren, K. Bleakney, I. Antonelli, I. Pascale, I. Bonner, R. Fenton, W. Johnson, co-captaing F. Lapergola, F. Giagnocaova, co-captaing R. Petrucci, J. Keller, F. Willizmson, R. Vergantino, I. jones. Standing, left to right is: L. Sorber, assistant coachg F. Prender, coach. Kneeling, left to right: R. Peltz, I. Grotz, P. Nichols, I. DiNunzio, Managers. R. Vergantino R. Lynn R. Petrucci I. DiTuli0 P. Gerome W. Diamanti J. Saturno D. Faragalli J. Louder I. Spadaccino M. Flatch Left to right: Standing -1. Brown, Managerg P. Mercer, J. Spadaccinog S. Whiteg D. Shadelg T. Ieffriesg G. Preyg J. Larson. Kneeling: M. McClaffertyg E. Elchankog I. Castorg D. Lommag C, Harbisong L. Gallioncg R. Woodg M. Rossig R. Caucci. J. V. HOCKEY I. Spadaccino I. V. Captain VARSITY HOCKEY Under the fine leadership of Miss M. Smith, the hockey squad has completed a line season. The 1. V. also deserve a round of applause, for their fine sportsmanship. Lett to right standing are: D. Faragalli, R. Juno, R. Bonfrance, M. Flatch, B. Wilson, I. DiLorenzo, W. Diamanti, I. Louder, J. Saturno, S. D'Amico, P. DiTulio, Captain. Kneeling: Miss M. Smith, Coachg S. Virgulti, Manager. Hockey Schedule Delhaas at Bensalemg Bristol at Neshaminyg New Hope at Bristolg Bristol at Council Rockg Morrisville at Bristolg Bristol at Ten- nentg Palisades at Bristolg Pennsbury at Bristol. P. DiTulio, Miss M. Smith P. DiTuliog Captain Tom Profy Fred Williamson '22, , : i : iiii li . gf ,.5zj1f' S w ,4 Mr. A. D'Angelo Our Boys Will Shine AR ITY BASKETB LL This year's Basketball Team is one of the best teams Bristol High has had in the past several seasons. Not only does the team have adequate height, but every player on the team is an accurate shot. From the first Whistle of the game to the final whistle, these boys are constantly hustling, hoping to bring a championship to Bristol High. Bristol Games . . . Florence, Borden- town, New Hope, Palisades, William Tennent, Neshaminy, Pcnnsbury, Morrisville, Delhaas, Bensalem, Coun- eil Rock. Left Side, Managers: W. Wcrline and D. Reed. Right Side Managers: 1. Whitaker and A. Quattrocelii. Kneeling Left t0 Right: F. WVillianison, A. Grimaldi, T. Profy, W. johnson It Simi-fc, B,Vergantino,I.jones. Standing Left to Right: A. Tunis M. Petrucci. P. Cimino,lNl1'.'A.lD,Angcl0, I. Wichser, E. Pindlr R- Sabatini. Bob Vergantino Wilmer Johnson J.V. ASKETBALL This year,s I. V. Team has shown great improvement under Coach Dom- inick DiNunzio,s system. The team has come a long Way and has shown that they can stand up to the best teams in the league. SCHEDULE Florence, Bordentown, New Hope, Palisades, William Tennent, Neshaminy, Pennsbury, Morrisville, Delhaus, Bensalem, Council Rock and Palisades. I Left to Right: E. Andrews, E. Spadaecino, R. Manzo, P. Pierandozzi, A. Lalli, T. Reardon, W. Carmosine, D. Zazzarino, R. Fenton, I. Cimino, I. Puseale, F. Profy. In hack: J. An- tonelli, D. DiNunzio, Coach, I. Moriei, Man- ager. Ascamo Grimaldi Fred Strafe Mike Petruccm I1-mmy Jones GIRL J. V. BA KETB LL First Row Let to Right: Miss M. Smith, Coachg C. Harbison, Managerg S. Virgulti, R. Juno, M. Rossi, S. Wiltshire. Second Row: I. Klug, S. White, D. Shadel, S. DiAmico, L. Gallione. Third Row: I. Brown, L. Macaluso, D. Long. This year's Girls' I. V. Basketball Team is one , SCHEDULE that will be remembered through the years for Bristol at Morrisville, Bris- its desire to Will. tol at Delhaas, Bensalem at They have played with the best and have gffsioif COUHCH Rock at rls O . shown that they are one of the best. If ll . Fighting Warriors Carol Harbison and Pauline Stallone, Managers. Coach, Miss Marlene Smith LX . -ef ,H1 111 1 hx , , 2...-my ,. 1, ,,.f,.,,, Y WRE TLI Left to right First row: F. Genco, S. Fusco, L. McCoy, O. johnson, R. Stancil, B. Capriotti. Second row: R. Andrews Ccaptainl, N. Caunpouaro, 1. Brooks, J. Brown, W. Parr, I. Grim- shaw. Third row: L. Lowry, P. Schuddcr, L. Sc-ssa, D. Coles, I. Kellerman, H. Ancker, G. Lusczyk, Coach Lyndon Sorber, Coach Irwin Braunlnley. Fourth row: W. Downing, J. Sicni, R. Long, C. Moore, I. Tancredi, P. Brown, W. Johnson. The Wrestling Team this year has had many obstacles, but with the help of two fine coach- es Mr. Brambley and a new coach, Mr. Sorber the team has come through with fine style. fl The team has worked very hard and should s- R311 . QQ? be congratulated for the fine job. .sir ll 3:9 Left to right: L. Lowry, I. Crimshaw. tra R. Andrews, Captain Bottom Row Left to Right: Mr. Sagolla, Coachg B. Vergantino, I. Kowal, J. Vanzant, T. Kelly, S. Dilissio. Top Row: T. Profy, J. Favata, M. Petrucci, J. Caro, F. Williamson, I. DiTulio. BA EBALL The Bristol High Baseball Team of 1959 has not lost a single player of last year's team, and is thus' composed of a group of veterans. The boys appear to be fairly strong in all departments and among them hustle is an important factor. The team is confident that with a little Take Me Out To The Balltgameu Jesse Vanzant, Tommy Kelly support, they will be in there fighting for I the championship. il' X i T 'Il' 'L' . T . r s t ., .. r tr . .L al 1 ii K a -Qi .,.,r 5 6 f is ijt tgp t t zz T It ' I S - A . J -- -1 ri' .., ' ' , , V . 5 Xl 's . i ' 3 'X ' T , X Mr. Sagolla, Coach. xx , i i' ,I . R, it 1 'f ' l. . 4 TSVN-ktxyw.. W A n L--,:iiQ 1 Standing Left to Right: S. Virgulti, DiAmico, B. NVilson, Kornsteclt, Miss M. Smith, Coachg Louclcr, 1. DiLorc-nm, E. Tosti, H. Bonfrancc. Kneeling, Lt-ft to Right: A. Pappa- terra, j. Mazzclla, Nl. Taylor, R. juno, C. Harbison, C. Boone,-I.C1'i11iL's. GIRLS' SGFTBALL Sandy Kornstc-dt Patty DiTuli0 Iackie Louder The spring season is here again, and the girls' Softball Team is ready for a successful season. This year the team has many return members. The experi- ence which these girls have will be a great help to Miss M. Smith, as she tries to mold a championship team. These girls will have many long prac- tice sessions and ten-league games. Co- operation and the will to win can bring success to this Warriorette team. Miss Marlene Smith Coach yiffj w Fred Top : Let's Take An Old-Fashioned Walk Wilmer Johnson Straife jimmy Jones, bottom: Anthony Roberto. SCHEDULE Delhaas, Pennsbury, Nesha- miny, Bensalem, Council Rock, and Morrisville. Left to Right: Standing: Mr. A. D'Angelo, Jimmy Jones, A. Bianchini, I. Pascale, W. Johnson, I. Antonelli, . DiNunzio F. Steffanoni an I , , C1 F- Straffe. Kneeling: J. Stanczak, A. Roberto, R. Sabatini, O. Johnson, C. Hunt, R. Fenton, B. Sobel. TRACK This year the Track Team has many hold-overs from last year. Those who returned placed very well in the many meets that were held. Coach Anthony D,Angelo displayed great abil- ity when he improved the seniors to such an extent. Bristol has shown great stamina many times, but here is where they were outstanding for their inner drive. They will long be remembered. ll ag-3f g'gSx 1' E? 12341 M ,z H 1 5: ffm- ies TI E -2 24-far-gg' PROFESSIONAL PATRONS A Friend MAYBETH BROWN, O.D. DR. E. F. KUPIEC DR. JULIUS SOBEL DR. T. S. 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Tillwell 8-4328 Phone: STillwell 8-9580 Compliments BRISTOL FLOWER SHOP gf Edna S. Peirce Flowers for All Occasions We Telegraph Flowers K A N T E R S Cedar and Mulberry BRISTOL, PENNA. Compliments CHARLES oR1noL0 of PLUMBING 81 HEATING AND OIL BURNER SERVICE DRIES FURNITURE STORE 329 Mill Street FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BUCKS COUNTY The Largest Savings and Loan Association in Bucks County Assets Over 3514-,000,000.00 Savings Insured to 118 Mill Street BRISTOL, PA. Dividend SV2 'Zn 310,000 737 Shopping Center LEVITTOWN, PA. L O U I S 'S HAIR STYLING SALON By Appointment Only 528 Adams Street BRISTOL, PENNA, STillwell 8-3920 BROSBE'S DRUG STORE MEDICINE WHEN You Nunn IT 24-Hour Prescription Service 310 Mill Street BRISTOL, PA. Free Delivery Call STillwell 8-3561 FINK FLORIST 580 Route 13 We Specialize in Corsages, Weddings and- F lowers for All Occasions STillwell 8-8611 BRISTOL MODEL SHOP HOBBIES 1031 Pond Street Phone: STillwell 8-2579 BRISTOL, PENNA. M O L D E N ANGELO BROS. Funeral Service 133 Otter Street Tailoring, Cleaning and Dyeing BRISTOL, PENNA- Cor. Penn 81 Pond Streets Phone: STillwell 8-2217 Phone : BRISTOL, PENN A. STillwel1 8-3761 Our Congratulations J. S. LYNN e JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 312 Mill Street BRISTOL, PENNA. Phone : STi11well 8-5630 CLASS OF 1959 from THE KEYSTON E Phone: S DAIRY COMPANY 814 Pond Street BRISTOL, PENNA. Tillwell 8-2824 Congratulations to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1959 THE MOTHERS ASSOCIATION BRISTOL HIGH SCHOOL Meets the Second Wednesday in Every Month O'BOYLE'S ICE CREAM BUCKS COUNTY'S OLDEST ICE CREAM MFC. Visit Our DRIVE-IN for Delicious Refreshments In Future Years Remember to Tell Your Children Phone: STillwell 8-9327 Congratulations, 1958 Graduating Class BRISTOL SCRAP, JUNK AND METAL COMPANY, INC. We Buy and Sell Usable Materials 570 Otter Street BRISTOL, PA. MINNESOTA MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY MAKERS OF I SCOTCI'I Brand Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Tapes O HSCOTCHN Brand Sound-Recording Tape I SCOTCHLITE Brand Refiective Sheetings O SMU Abrasive Paper and Cloth O 3M Adhesives and Coatings O 3M Roofing Granules O '63M,' Chemicals BRISTOL, PENN A. JAN WETHERILL, '54 PETE WETHERILL, '46 DON JOAN WETHERILL, '47 F .H .A. Financing C. Lumber - Millwork - Paint Insulation -- Roofing Hardware - Tools Building Maieriiiz Pre-cut Houses Cement STORE HOURS: Monday Thru Saturday: 8 A.M. to 10 351 Lincoln Avenue BRISTOL, PA. Phone: STillwell 8-3140 S. WETHERILL, INC. WETHERILL, '50 P.M. BANCROFT-HICKEY MF G. CO GRINDING WHEELS ABRASIVE PRODUCTS Green Lane and Wilson Avenue BRISTOL, PENNSYLVANIA ROHM 8z HAAS COMPANY Manufacturers of Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals BRISTOL, PENNSYLVANIA GX G lt F X LL- N V 'X mx , 32 fl f f , N . -1 Q1 fi li X ,4 1- bl - ' F.. ,ll H rllll il 'l 'Nr' 9' v ' ' Vi' ill' ' li 'l5'llf'.!i I l' -elif? 'fait 5 ' i ' .. .x N - 2 .,l. 'X ' 'U A-'ieziqt 3 Uris, .4 Q1 -5. 1, 1 , . . ,- - 175235 i X j if - f L' . DES'I'llA'l'l0 f gfsfhwvd The ups and downs Of life today call for schedules that meet modern needs. With faithful intelligent contin- uous effort all of us will solve the problems that seem tough today. Congratulations . . . YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN gill ,Q X,1 oo ' 0 BRISTOL 30 ANTHONY'S BEAUTY N OOK Personalized Cutting and Styling 1707 Farragut Avenue BRISTOL, PENNA. Phone: STil1. ell 8-8027 SUPERIOR LAN DERETTE and DRY CLEANING 225 Mulberry Street BRISTOL, PENNA. STi1lwell 8-6473 The Best of Wishes to All the Graduates EDWARD T. FINEGAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 1530 Farragut Avenue BRISTOL, PENNA. BRADY'S SERVICE STATION Amoco Auto Service 116 Monroe Street MYERS 81 GILLIS Real Estate and Insurance 242 Mill Street BRISTOL, PENNA. STillwell 8-9641 8-6062 B R I S, T O L HARDWARE COMPANY 404--06 Mill Street BRISTOL, PA. Phone: STillwell 8-2423 Best Wishes From GIANTOMASS BROTHERS SELF SERVICE MART CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES Pond and Lafayette Streets Phone: STillwe1l 8-9373 Compliments A of DYER'S DAIRY BRISTOL, PENNA. Phone: ST 8-2416 4 Commencement Means Beginning Yes, graduation is the end of twelve wonderful years with your classmates. But it's also the beginning of a new life - of new respon- sibilities and experiences. Whatever your chosen field from this day on, we sincerely extend our wishes for a successful and satisfying career to every member of the CLASS or 1959 KAISER METAL PRODUCTS, INC. to a future that has never promised such hope . . . We congratulate you upon Whom tomorrow depends BUCKS COUNTY oFF1cEs THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK BRISTOL-200 Radcliffe SOUTHAMPTON-689 2nd Street Pllto LEVITTOWN-323 Shopping Center YARDLEY-10 South Main MIDWAY-Midway Shopplng Center Member Federal Deposit In FARRUGGIO'S Brisiol 81 Phila. Aufo Express Best Calling For Haulingv 1415 Radcliffe Street BRISTOL, PA. Phone: ST 8-7496 FIRMAN,S MUSIC SHOP 204 Otter Street BRISTOL, PENNA. PIANO TUNINC 81 REPAIRS OLDS BAND INSTRUMENTS GILSON GUITAR, ETc. Residential - Commercial JAMES MONTE BUILDER 3222 First and Green Avenue WEST BRISTOL, PA. Phone: STillwel1 8-9661 HENRY A. PEROTTI Registered Plumbing and Heating HOME HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS MODERN BATHROOMS GENEVA KITCHENS 1016 Beaver Street BRISTOL, PENNA. Phone: STillwell 8-3288 F or those who prefer the finestn GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES BULovA AND ELGIN WATCHES RADIO - PHONO - PORTABLE TELEVISION High Grade Sales and Service WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR THOS. PROFY 81 SONS 201 Mill Street BRISTOL, PA. Phone: STillwell 8-4552 'I'here's Nothing Newer in the World Than the 1959 FORD BRISTOL FORD, INC. Sales and Service Beaver SI Prospect Streets fOpposite Post Oflicel Phone: STillwel1 8-3339 8-9649 PITZONKA'S PAN SY FARM Compliments of the The Home of the Pansy BRISTOL HOUSE Headquarters of the Finest Lines of GARDEN TooLS, PERENNIALS AND LANDSCAPE MATERIAL Visit Our Carden Mart and Talk to Our Landscape Architect About Your Planting Problems ,Phone : Wlndsor 6-9542 Compliments Phone: STillwell 8-9538 8-3721 of M A R U C C I ' S RADIO ELECTRIC SHOP TELEVISION SERVICE We Repair All Kinds of Radios 125 Mill Street BRISTOL, PENNA. MANCUSO'S BAKERY Phone: S'I'illwell 8-5691 Compliments Of PENN REALTY CO. EUGENE C. BEYER INSURANCE Life BRISTOL TRAVEL SERVICE Auto Fire Casualty 443 Mill Street Spruce Street, P. 0. BOX fWinder Villagej, BRISTOL, PA. Phone: STillwell 8-0495 8-3915 9 .
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