Canonsburg High School - Canon Log Yearbook (Canonsburg, PA)
- Class of 1950
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ew ,Q ,vs X a nfmdfd lx THI X of C'UlOI'lSbLlIg Hxgh School L XNONaBURb Psxxssnnm Volume XIX B-XRB-XRX SLNIOR Eizrrn 5T'kNDII:Y HOLH BIIJIIIISJ xlllllllgfl Xllss MARX QRIPFITH Idqzsn 5 ' I ' ' f I ' iSIjNIOR CLQSS LORE SALTQN ,...,...............,...................... -Irtift The doors of Cunonshrlrg High School stand us 21 symbol of learning to the sons and daughters of C2lHOI1Sl7lll'g'. Often on the steps, students find time to ezltch up on the lzltest school news or to relax 11 few min- utes in the sun before entering the gates of learning. Un 556 oflie '7?50 1' Canonsbulg Hlgh School In the Illllld of elth student, Llnonshurg Hlglll buhool stlndm for somethmg xerx NDCLILI Lxerx LIINNYOOIH txrrles 1 munorx of effort, thought, md studx put to mme eumcw xlrfllil or stutu ex tunge Q no I'll1' from t L gun of mlm letlxe hourx spent there lhe memorx of lppx lu pcnt III thx xehoul exer hngers on 3 . 1 . , . z ' 3 z J ' Q 2 ' 5 forth to gain an education. The ofhce reminds of josthng, shufhingj, and waiting lc' :ff -1 rl-ll: 'Tz 1 d. IC-h 5 'g, he U' 21' z f- 5 J . ' ' I -' hz -' dawn' s 1 ' 's ' Canon Log On the front l'1wn of L'1nonshurg High Sehool, sh'1ded hs grewt mwple trees stwnds '1 log Q lbm vvhleh wms hullt hx Rex lohn xILxIllllIl md uhleh w ls the lfgllfllllllg, of lefferson Lollege lhrough the xeirs, Hllltl find run h IN -l lSllCLl the 1 xhm strutturc hut It stmds fmn, to relnlnd studer ts th lf Cdl1L.l Home Economzcs Buzldmg lhls l7UlldlIlQ lx 1 most lttru tue home IJCITIUIISYTIYIOIIQ well pl'1nned dinners tem, ind 'retuftl l'l0IHSIl1'llxlIlfI keep the glrls hu s ere The Annex In the 1ud1tor1um of the Annex plus pep meetmgs tftlent pro gr11ns,rnox1es,concerts, 'lnd fellow Ship Pf0Hr1ms 'add plefwmt hours to diss of xx ork I Y C x r L 5 '.5 ' j '. A . '. ' z 1 ' '15 N , . . 5 . 1' :Q 'z ' 5 ' ', ' 5 1 5 i ' 5 1 5 1 '1- tion's foundation can not he easily destroyed. ' ' ' ' . 5 z . '- ' . 5 2 ' ., ' - . ' 5, . 5 1 1 ' . 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H einen: Top Rofu Mr ohn VX Black secretary Nlr Frauen Buckley Mr Daxlcl lampbell solreltor Mr Xrthur Daley newly elected president Nlr 0 eph C l0lU1Clxl Botlom Rowe Mr Ceorge Hutchmson Mr M1ch:1elLe on Dr H S lease retnlng presldent Dr Robert bulkoxsslu M1 ohn Xones B0 RD OF ED CATIO The Board ot Lducatlon controls the Canonsburg school sy stem hdeetmg regularly rn bupermtendent Nlathewson s ofhce 1n the College Street bchool, the members drscuss and vote on measures to 1mprove the eflicrency of the school sy stem of Canonsburg It IS the responslblllty of thls group to approve all changes alfectnng the schools The school board IS composed of seven members who are elected by the cltlfens of Canonsburg on their prevlous records of service and leadershlp ln the communltv Xt the November Clf,Cfl0Il tlus year, lNI1 Frmcls Bucklev xx as re elected to hrs place on the board, and lNIr NIlCll'1i,l l eson w as elected to serve on the board tor the hrst tlme lNIr Buckley and Nlr Leson are both graduates ot Canonsburg Hlgh School Xll the members of the board are mterested ln education Nlost ot them now have or have hld chlldren rn the schools here Board members are not pud They COHSlLlLI' the servlce they render to be 1 CIVIC dutv They put ln long hours of LTISCLISSIOII, often llte at nlght lrrequentlv they must declde Important lssues The xx ork ot the Board ot Lducatlon la at all tlmes lmportant MR Fruxcrs P COXIER MR CH xRLr2s IJECKER NIR -Xrrfrusn DELUCI-X MR CARI Drbrrzro FACULTY Mr Francrs Comer of the plersirrt smrle, drretts the grrls Lhorus 'md rnstruets future hind members He rnstrlls rn ippreerrtron of good musre rn hrs students r Comer rs Superwrsor of Xlu re rn the Cfmonshurg school srstem Mr Charles Decker ms meehrrrrtrllx rrrrmlcd lrllls rn we mrrr md rn the u e of e rt e, gutter, drrll press md sh rper Hr hors mrlxe Illllll of therr own tools Xlr Ueclcers hors enrox hr keen sense of humor 1nd good n'1ture Mr Alfred DeLuc1a teuhes sfrlesmrnshrp rnd mwchme pr'1ctrLe to Commereml m'1jors hrs xrrtues Nlr Del uu 1 s erctrr turrreulfrr dutres 'rre L0'1LhlI'lQ.f the footh'1ll rrrd h rseh rll te rms Mr Carl D1S1b10 of the keen hrown er es, h'1s elrsses rn hoth elementirr 'md 'rdx 'meed bpmrsh 'rnd rn junror Lngflrsh A frurltr m'rn'1ger of 'rthletrcs he rs 1 wr Hs husr Fffierenu rs hrs motto B1 ou al toll X group from the Crrrls C horrrs enjox a fnxorrte song drrrrng n przrctree perrod -ll lzotton X sectron of the band rs hard at work . . . tra' 3 'z 1 -'- ' - ' ' ll' gg z ' s th, lz h ' ' 53, z 5 2 . 's 1 ' z v' ' Y 0 : in 5 2 z . ' . r'. .' 5 and general mathematics to sophomores. Patience and helpfulness are 1 2: z 1 ' .. :iS 1 . 1 '. it . . . -I . v. A, . . ' t' W F, v. , H. .l F 1 4110120 at top X foods class cans pears Brlo-u btudents enjov the art evchllut of Mr George Mandus former student at Cunonshurg Hlgh bchool Qulncy D1Yenno sober md earnest, meets exerx sophomore m hx Fngllsh classes fmd 'ls s of e'tLh clreful studs md thorough uorls th If eleh m u learn the IllCLl'1'lFllLN of Wfltlllf, llr DN enno tlso m llxCS fme lthletes of hls junlor Y'lI'NltY hrsketlmll lwoxs Mrs Margaret Dlckson Donaldson known for her thoroughness mstructs ull QCDIOFQ ln problems of dernoeracx These problems gnc students '1 chance to discuss eurrent 'ldv lser MISS Ellzabeth Finley of the vunnmg xx us te'1ches l'lOLlSCNXlYCN of tomorrow how to feed 'ind elothe '1 f'iITlllS CCOIl0ITllL'l.llX ln her home eeonomlcs II Classes 'lhe Beta Trl H1 Y members are fortunate to hue thl 'meme lads as thelr club aduser MISS Mary Grlflith keen 'Ind ever buss, teuhes CCOIIUIUIL geogrdphx to semors 'md Engllsh to Junlors 'md freshmen Her helpful hmts 1nd ldeis spark the Keir book st iff to lttu ltx lllss C rlffith llso dlreets the L lmerl st xff of the high sehool MR QUINCY DH Exxo MRS lVlARC wer DONT-XIDSON Miss EIIZABETH FINIEX Miss Mun I Cnurrlrn 017190 QQLVW, . , .7 -4 s . '.' N 4' I M 4 ' ' 4 N V S, Mr. ' ' f 1 .k. . , - - 4 4 7 4 4 s 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 gk ' 4 f. 4 . 1 5 1 ' : 1 5 : rpm . . . ' 55, ' : 5 4 4 ' 4 ' 4 issues. Klrs. Donaldson acts as assistant librarian and sophomore class L Y i s . . . V ' ' 4 5 Q 5 Y ' 4 N 4 4 4 Q' ' ' ' ' 5: S. ' 4 ' ' :4 4 4 ' 's4 U' 4' - 7 V I 0 1 C V ' :vw l W S .x C vv si - i K 'ss A- I. ' ' 5 . ' fi ' 15:4 .'4- ' 5 1 1 ' ' . 1 1 : ' 5 '1 1 J 1 f . HR , . if s ' 2 if l f Mies. Ni.XRfiL'liKl'I'li iiirits Miss lx.x llocn Miss Dlosrvnisis Lim Miss lYl,XR'l'lIA MCNARY .X nursery clasr is Conducted hy girls of the home economics The mystery of static electricity fascinates the physics Cla department. Mrs. Marguerite Hiles . . . teaches classes in lfnglish l and Latin l- ll. She has the fine ahility of lacing ahle to malte lessons clear. Hrs. lliles ahly guides the puhlishingg of the Gunners Gazette, Canonshurg High Schoolis newspaper. Miss Ina Hoch . . . hard-worlcingg and sincere, is guidance counselor for every student in the high school. Guid- dance enahles each student to discover his needs, ahilities, and interests. Kliss Hoch teaches classes in lfnglish lll and l. She is also head lihrarian and junior class adviser. Miss Josephine Laib . . . tiny lady ot mexhznisrilile ideas, contrihutes much color to her home economics l classes. She lieeps the girls of the lfllen ll. Richards Cluh husy on many interesting and useful projects. Miss Martha McNary . . . of warm and friendly personality. has the complete understanding necessary to prepare her mathematics students for a vast xariety of fields. Xliss Klcxary' teaches applied mathematics, algehra ll, geometry. and trigonometri. is A . A: .I..:,.,.1,.. ,., ., ., . I . I. is gi ! 53 ' F 4 ' , Q .2 I I HG' kgs 1 'Ki .X r 'I gs- , Miss IWARI.-xx.-x lXllillAl lfliY MR. jonx NEAL Miss Vieux Ni-:xsn MR. U. -I. Uxslxo Machine practice is a new class in the high school. The library is a husv place durixfg and after regular schoo hours. Miss Mariana Mehaffey . . . even-tempered and thorough, teaches history to freshmen and juniors, Kliss Xlehaffey guides the Student Council with level thinking. Xlany and varied are her duties as freshman class adviser. Kliss Klehaffey is also assistant lihrarizm. Mr. John Neal . . . good-natured and helpful, is instructor of industrial arts. llusy with 'l'-squares and com- passes, his boys in mechanical drawing are taught drafting. 'llo the tune of lathes, they produce articles they have planned. Klr. Neal advises the Hi-Y Club with many useful hints. Miss Vera Neish . . . of the vim, vigor, and vitality, is ll memher of the commercial department. She strives for accuracy and efficiency in her typing, shorthand, and husiness lfnglish classes. Kliss Neish is founder and present adviser of the Commercial Cluh. Mr. 0. J. Orsino . . . the quiet-spoken, teaches junior history classes. lie teaches his students to make vvise decisions which may lead to successful government hy clear conceptions of the mistakes and achievements of other days. Klr. Orsino is haskethall coach and assistant football coach. i History students use the wire recorder to prepare a dialogue for the next dayis class. The recording is to be a surprise. Mr. Ralph Spence . . . lover of the outdoors who never is at loss for a story to illustrate a point, teaches bookkeeping and clerical training classes. hir. Spence develops to a greater extent his pupils' accuracy and thinking power. lVIr. Spence directs the senior magazine sale. Miss A. Marie Stewart . . . teaches English l, French l and ll, and Caesar. Through language courses students acquire a better cultural background and world knowl- edge. Bliss Stewart's students remember the exactness of her teaching. bliss Stewart organizes many senior projects. Miss Lorraine Sylvester . . . pleasant and charming, teaches general mathematics and algebra l. She competently puts a problem before a student's mind and instructs him how to meet the situation. Nliss Sylvester is adviser to the Drama Club and directs the Christmas Play. Mrs. Esther Treylinek . . . able, congenial, and friendly, directs all physical education for girls. She has charge of all girls' sports, of cheerleading, and of stadium usher- ettes. illrs. Treylinek is the Alpha Tri Hi Y Club's adviser. Mr. CliE0rd Winnette -- . . . true scientist respected for his erudition, instructs classes in chem- MR, RALPH SPENCE istry, applied science, and biology. His students find there would be a difference in reaction if one were to drink HZSO4 rather than H2O. Mr. Winnette is adviser to the Benzene Ring. Miss A. MARIE STEVVART Miss LORRAINE SYLVESTER Mrs. Helen Yanchak . . . is an inspiration to all students of Canonsburg High 1 -. 4 School. As she acts as office secretary, her patient ways and kindness are ever an ex- ample to students. Mas. ESTHER TREYLINEK MR. CLIFFORD W1NNE1'rE MRS, HELEN YANCHAK JoAnne Rudge W 11111111 Gill, 'md Dorothx IJ'1XldN0l1 get nrxt slder chennstrx 1 Lomphuted but xers lnterestmg subyent f , 7' 'z 1 . V' fi : ' 5 hand knowledge of the apparatus of chemistry. llost seniors con- .grzi .iz VV. N. S Wal, xfx THE SENIORS ESG ,iii Pausmg for a few mmutes on the steps of the Xrmorx are the semor ofheers and thelr aduser Eduard Wxtosln NICE president Miss Louise bcroggs aduser Thomas Mathxa treasurer joseph Mascetta presrdent and ean Nerrone secretary Completmg four ftetlwe xears, the Class ot 1950 luxe mlm lmpps experl ences to recill lNIam members cherlsh memorles of Z1tl1lLflC events ln wluch thts took p1rt Cjthtls renuJnher the enjosrnent they experlenccd 'ts club, eommlttee 'mtl plu Cust members lox ous thoughts linger ln the hull ofxnenuwx of e1ch gridulte of 1950 'Y 5 5. mix it ,Q x gf s J i A v'- - 1 Y' ,-Y ,' .' . '.. '. ' V v., . ' , ' , . ,,, . , ,, , ,, , , . , ,. . . . .' J 1 . , 1 ' ' v - v rr - Y , V . . . , Y - I , L C Y ' . 1. 1 C u C Q ,, , , , , ., . ,, - . ,. . . 1 V X I 1 Q K I C L Allshouse Gary Gigs Football 3 Basketball 3 4 Base 3 Ambmon just hasnt found hw e A basketball whiz l Thats 'what Gary 11 Artemko Mary Marr Gunners Gazette 2 Commercial Club 4 junior Class Secretary Ambmon 'Io be an able secre tary Mary 1: a .rparlzlzng blondz' O hrr ue are -'very ond Beers Joanna an Commerclal Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Usherette 4 Ambmon To be an efhclent sec retary .lan 1: quzet and .ffdatr In hm classex she docs ratz' Bennett George Ambmon To be a first class ma chlnxst A strong twill and a good mind Are to get George through any grind Brock Bertllla Bert Talent Program 1 Llbrary Help Basketball 1 2 Ambition To be a switchboard operator Ready and fwzllzng all the time At her 'work Bertzlla :will alfwayr .vhzne Budkey .Ioan Home Room Secretary 4 Basket b 1 2 3 Volleyball 2 Ambition To join the Womens Alr Force Quzrt able ast on skate: Joan most fertaznly rates Ahwesh May Moe Ellen H Rlchards Club 1 Amblfl0H 'Io be a competent nurse Ju.vt look at Mays danrzng ryrx Youll know that behznd thrm mu thu' Iles Avdellls Mary Pee Wee C unners Gazette 2 Basketball Aml3lfl0H Io be an artist flluays laughing alfways gay P1'z'Wer har a Lwznnzng Away Bender Patrxcla Pa Ellen H Richards Club 1 2 3 Commercxal Club 4 Gunners C azette 2 Ambltlon 'Io be an accurate stenographer AJ a burzncss gzrl Pat fwzll b 4 hzt just fwazt and .fee l Blczak Alan n 4 jun P ay Ambltlon Io be a successful dentlst Indurtrzous just a blt :hy Alan: one Jfwell guy Bruce James Jtm Gunners Gatette 1 2 Camera bt 3 4 Ambmon To be a photographer Jlm rome: daily from the west and And bring: the boys zn his alth ul far Burns Margaret Marge Home Room Secretary 3 Basket 1 Ambmon Io be a falthful nurse Margo 11 a .rhy and nfat girl Around the dance oor she loves to fuhzrl ball ,4.' 1 ' ' y L . . . . 4 . . I - V ' ' '. ff ' . gb ' .f- X . 1, 2. L ' L f ' f - , -l , ' ' t 4 . . ' .t - ' . U 1 . v Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4-g Gunners Gazette ' ' z 5. , l, 2, 3g Ba d 2, 3, 9 ior ' ', l . er 43 : Z ,3. 'HH ,Cu l l ' . . , , fa, l i . . . . . f. f , Jo , all , , 5 '. ' hall , 2. ' ' ' , of . , . fl ,awwb 4. ,Z fi .1 3 , I S E I O R Campbell, Gwen Beta Tri Hi Y 2, junior Play Committeeg junior Party Com- mittee. Ambition: To join the VVaves. Gfwrn hat plrasant fway.: you'll find, :ind a dirposition that 15 fvfry kind. Cavasina, James Cavi Band 1, 2, 3,4-Q Drama Club 2, 3, 43 President 4. Ambition: To be a haberdasher. Cavi it our funny many Hr brat: that drum lilzr no one mn. Chambers, Dawn Benzene Ring 3, 4, Ellen H. Richards Club 2: junior Play. Ambition: To be a dietician. Dfprndabtf, friendly, nirr to knofw, Dafwnlr ftrclf of rhumx 15 surf to grow. Corey, Eileen Home Room Council 23 Commer- cial Club 3, 4: Usherette 4. Ambition: To be a secretary. To us :hr has hfrn a drar pal. To hrr nrfw job Eilffn 1-will be fvrry lay-al. Custer, Harry VVrestling 3, 4. Ambition: To be a sheet metal worker. Harry is blond and lots of fun. Ohut of all gzrlt, 'we think hc has pzckfd hu one. Q Senior Smiles I Campbell. Linda Beta Tri Hi Y 25 Alpha Tri Hi Y 3, 4, President 4, Band 3, 4. Ambition: To obtain a college education. Shr has ll pfrt little nosf and twinkling fym. Lindaiv thx' girl fwv idolizr. Cerbe, Stanley Stan Track Manager 2. Ambition: To be an aviation me- chanic. AI a fwrlding marhinr, Stan'J right on thr hmm . Conforti, Anthony Tony Wrestling Manager 2, 3. Ambition: To be a well-paid me- chanic. Tony's allways full of fun. A45 nranagfr, hr fwas alfwayt on tht' fun. Crumm, Jack Stromper Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Play. Ambition: To be an electrical engineer. Spartx-minded, musif-mindrd, and a fwilling worhrr, lark, indfrd, is no Jhirkcr. Czarnecki, Edward Ed VVrestling 3, 4. Ambition: To drive a truck. In the classroom I:'d'.t rather shy. Outsrde, hc'.v an afti-vc guy. Dapra, Robert Mase VVrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4. Ambition: To be a criminolo- gist. lllosf has in mind a spffial aim. W1' think IMI! go dofwn in our hall of fame . Davidson, Lois Ellen H. Richards Club 1: Alpha Tri Hi Y 3, 4: Gunners Gazette 2. Ambition: To be an Uangel in white . Lois has a rharm that fwill vndurf. That shc'll ln' I1 lI01lJPflL'lfI' fwf'rr quill' surf. Delfine, Michael Mickey Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, -I-Q Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To attend trade school. .-Ill-rouml athlflr' and haskflllall slar, Mirkfy, in sports, is hound to go far. Diakakis, Anthony Tony General Course. Ambition: To be an accountant. Roady ami 'LU0l:ki7lg all the day, Tony has a qulrl il1't1'rrninril fway. DiMuzio, Rosalie Rose Band 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, +3 Gunners Gazette 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a stenographer, ,-ls Rosen playful hm' slidr trom- hour, llrr musiral skill fwas shofwa. Davidson, Dorothy Skippy Band 2, 3, 43 Alpha Tri Hi Y 3, 45 Gunners Gazette 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a physical edu- cation teacher. Skip has impish fwaysj Wz ll rfmrmber these all our days. Deems, Peggy Peg Ellen H. Richards Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Gunners Gazette 4. Ambition: To be a skilled secre- tary. Pfy is allways rlzwrful arm' yay: Sho ilors hor fwork and yor: hor fwny. DeVitis, Joan Jo Flagtwirler 4, Ellen H. Richards Club 3, 4. Ambition: To do ofhce work. Nm! in appraranro and a quirt girl, Joan in lhf hand lhal flag fan Ifwirl. DiBiase, Ross Chick Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college. On tho fwrrstling mat and football fifld, Chit'k tried to fwin, nffurr to yield. DiPiazzo, Angelo Dip Band 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a sawbones . '.'Dip has lols of humor ami plays in thi' handg E-vrninys hr lvatls DrJohn's a hand. Q First Day .' Back To School ! .XI OF190 W SENIORS D'Orazio. Anna Annie Commercial Club 3, 45 Usher- ette -I-Q Home Room Council 3. Ambition: To be a secretary. Alert, inquisitive, with bright eyes, Tha! ,4nnie': a .frholar her flau- matrx rerognized. Dunham Harold Dunham Wrestlnngl 2 3 4 Band 2 3 H1 Ambmon To be an accurate ac countant Izaeh day Harold fwalks to Jrhool IOM H df 4nd nothing these daily jaunls fan mar Flowers Margaret Marge Commercxal Club 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Gunners Gazette 3 4 Ambmon To be a secretary Burznesx like and nefver tontrary Marge should be the ideal ,reere Iary Galbralth Robert Red otball l 2 3 Tr ck 3 4 Wrestllng 2 H1 Y 2 3 4 Ambmon To be a successful busmess man Cheer ul and etvery meh a uorker In flax: and .fportx Reds no shzrker Gall Wllham Bl Band 1 2 3 4 Benzene R1 g Ambmon To go to college Good .fczenfe ,vrholar and ne muyzrzan Bill In the Polka Hops held Jpothght position Gall Lloyd Golfball Cross Country I 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Basketball Manager Ambltlon. To be a construction eng1neer. Tall and a real athlete in type. In :ports Gol hall :was all right. Drochak, Nick Wrestling 3. Ambition: Unknown as yet. When at machine shop, Nick seem: full of zestj Easily he outshiner the rest. Eckels Edward Ecks Home Room Councll 3 Home Room Presldent 4 Baseball Man ager 3 Ambmon To be an amiable clerk W11l1ng uorker liked hy all Efks fway efver ready or any ra Fritz Mary Louise Frttzze Drama Club 1 Trl H1 X 3 4 C orus 2 3 4 Latm Club 1 Newspaper 2 4 Class Play 2 Ambmon To be a psychologist Tall talented and a .rtudzous lax: In her .venlor year Mary Lou ua: fuelcomed to our Senior Clan Galbraith Wllham B1 Y 2 Fo all 2 Basketball I 2 3 4 Gunn s Gazette 2 3 Ambmon To be a good bus: nessman Bill has a plearant perxonalzly and ull o Sports pradzce kept htm efver on the run Gall Danlel Coco B sketball 1 2 3 4 Foot all 4 Baseball 3 Ambxtlon To be a physical edu catlon teacher Ready fwzlh a laugh and :harp ax a lark Dan uas alfways ready to .snap that hall bark Gessler Margaret Tex Glee Club 1 Ellen H Richards Cu 2 3 Ambmon. To be a beauty oper- ator. We welcomed Peggy in her senior year. I She mme lo eomplete her hzgh .frhool eourse here. OF 19 Gesualdi, Vincent Van Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college. Vince Gesualdi fwas hard to heatj For playing football -was his Meat . Gregory, Bernard Guy Hi Y 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 25 Band 3. Ambition: To be a barber. Wonder if it -'was in a movie thriller That Bernie learned to he a lady killer. Grimm, Margaret Peggy Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Gunners Gazette 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4. Ambition: To be a teacher. One of our hardest fworkers you ean het. I Peggy did a jine job as eo-editor of the Gazette. Harvath, Charles Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 45 Hi Y 4. Ambition: To become a million- aire. Although he nefver makes much noise, Chuele is one of our friendliest hoys. Hoch, Standley Stan Business Manager of Canon Log 43 Hi Y 2, 3, 4: President 45 Band 3, 43 Class President 1. Ambition: To be a doctor. Whenever you fwish to have fworle -'well done, Choose Stan of the friendly grin. He's the one. Horn, Thomas Hi Y 3, 4: Gunners Gazette 3, 4. Ambition: To teach. Tommy is quiet as a rule, But fwe'll eertainly miss him fwhen he leafves high sehool. Godava, Shirley Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Gunners Ga- zette l, 2, 3, 4, Tri l'li Y 2, Drama Club 1. Ambition: Not just sure as yet. Shirley's as eute and as pretty as ran he. .fllfways alert and husy is she. Gress, Robert Bob Baseball 3, 4: Football 4. Ambition: To be a detective. Boh's tall - and that is not all. In P.0.D. he's really on the hall. Haney, Donald Coy VVrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college. Haney! Haney! He's our man! If he ean't do it, no one ean! Henry, John Hen Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball Z, 3, 4. Ambition: Has too many to pick Ollt One. Hen is quite a fashion plate With siweaters and soeks he's up-to-date. Holliday, Maxine Commercial Club 3, 4. Ambition: To be a telephone operator. illaxine greets you fwith a friendly I1i ,' We'l'e sure that from her you'll nefuer hear a sigh. Horr, Henry Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Hi Y 3, 4, junior and Sen- ior Plays. Ambition: To be a chemical en- gineer. Henry just had to be different. Ilis determination eouldn't he hent. fish--s I 5 , Mbqgf if tiei' if ? .1 ,..:,..,, b..:,V. , , .2., 2 Amr-uv I SE IORS 1 o 1 Horwatt, Elizabeth Libby Ellen H. Richards Club 1, 21 Basketball 1, 2. Ambition: 'l'o be a receptionist. Libby is pleasant, quiet, and kind: Jnolhfr like hw' fLL'01IlLl lu' haul to find. Jacanin, Joann Jay Beta and Alpha Tri Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, 4. Ambition: To be a professional skater. Joann is one of our flirrrlradrrs fair. On rollrr skntfs sh1 1l take any ilarr. Joseph. Mitchell Fhito Home Room Council lg Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college. Chito has I1 personality all his Uuln'-. . . . By his many friends, this is shofwn. X by Goldie Alpha Tri Hi Y 3, 41 junior Play, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a telephone op- erator. Goldie grrrts onr fwith a -winning grin: .llany fr1r'n11's shr s surf to '-1.L'l!I. Kendall, Beverly Bev junior and Senior Plays: Drama Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a beautician. Bf1v's stylr and poise is ffvrr !Iffl'l1Cfl'UI',' ln dl'I1I7IIlfH'I, shf is 1'fU1'r artlfvr. g Remember Those Decorations ? Hyson, Delores Dumpy Beta Tri Hi Y 1, 2: Commercial Club 3: Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a dress de- signer. D11mj1y is nirr' and that is not 11ll,' In gym rlass, sh1 s right on Ihr ball . Jones, Margretta Maggie Gunners Gazette 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. Full of fun and a mmnber of the band, .llaygir to us is really gram!! Karavolis, John Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4: XVres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a machinist. In sports and stu11'i1's, John has n quiet, serious fw11y,' Ilf knofws that hard f'l.L'orle and industry pay. Kelly, Sarah Jane Gunners Gazette 2, 3, 4: Alpha Tri Hi Y 3, 45 Canon Log 45 Usherette 3, 4. Ambition: To go on to college. Srzrah Jani- is fun g!1lUl'I',' In sports, shf' ran rrally sforr! Kern, Anthony Tony Track 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Keeps it hidden. Tony has ll dfridfd opinion of his ofwnj IV1' think h1 ll 111- ll srirntist of rfnoswn. T Kesnowski, Jean Jebblets Canon Log 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a bookkeeper. Jfanie fwith hfr sfwfrlnrss plus Has made frifnds of all of us. Kochanski, Alfred Fred General Course. Ambition: To be a machinist. Ready for anything and full of fun, Yr! Frm! allways has his fworle Ll0f1I'. Kozlowski, Dolores Dolly Beta Tri Hi Y 2: Usherette 4. Ambition: To be an air hostess. Dolly ls lzlontlr and furry, fvory fair. On skatfs sho srrms to float through the air. Kulakowski, Edwin Ed Track 3, 4: Cross-Country 3, 4. Ambition: To be a track coach. You surrly hafvr' hoard this l10y's namrg For trafle ana' fross-rountry lzafvz' brought htm famr. Kushner, Shirley Shirl Commercial Club 3, 4: Usherette 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Basketball 3, 4. Ambition: To be a private sec- retary. Shlrlfy is tall and tht' Hllllflll' typrj .-It l1!15kFlbl1ll antl hadminton, sl11 s just right. g Tall, Taller, allest ! Kisella, Dorothy Dot Commercial Club 3, 4. Ambition: 'l'o be a telephone op- erator. Dot gags around in hor nlrf' qulft sway, .lnti srltlorn has fvrry murh to say. Kouklis, Elizabeth Liz Commercial Club 3, 4: Usherette 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To work for the Bell Telephone System. Liz is sufh a tlrprntlzzlzlz' girl. Ilfr hratl is just 7II'fLlt'I' in a fu.-hirl. Krist, Anne Drama Club 1, 23 Usherette 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a secretary. .llfways laughing and trlling jolefs, .-Innt' gfts along 'with all folks. Kulish, John Smiley Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a mechanic. Smilf'y is rathfr quirt and shy, But in track and fross-rountry his quilt' a guy. Liberatore, Stella Ellen H. Richards Club 2, 3, 4: Usherette 4. Ambition: To say, Number, please ? lVho's alfways rushing? ask you may. lVhy, that pfrson is Stflla, day by day! OF 1950 'W Y f-19 53: 4555 L Mash Q ik K ,X 5 .3 sl 'till m i? ,- . 755' .... . E , , 2.......f rw any ,AFQBAQ SENIORS LlV0lSl Louis Red Football 1 2 3 4 Home Room President 1 A good nirkname or Lou is Red In any pro esszon he ll get ahead Mals Joseph oe Wrestling Manager 1 Track 3 Basketball 4 Ambition To be a mathemati cian Blond easy going and tall Joe ever has a smile or all Mantahs Mary Ellen H Richards Club 1 2 3 Commercial Club 4 Basketball Ambition To be a business woman Mary is very attractive and neat In disposition she II very sueet Mascetta Joseph oe B nzene Ring 1 2 3 Home R om Council l 2 3 4 C ass President 3 4 Camera 'staff 1 Ambition To be a chemical gineer Joe radzates friendliness and er sonality Srhool leader rlass president and prize photographer IJ hef McClelland Kenneth Mac X 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 VS tlingl 2 Ambition: 'Io join the Navy. .4 sportsminded hay is Ken' Hell be one 0 Untle Sams hest Navy men. McVicker Donald Mac nd 1 2 ' ' ' Camera Staffl 2 3 4' unior Play Manager. Ambition: To go to college. Don s skill on the rlarinet is luidely hnofwn' As stage manager and photog- rapher his zeal is shown. Lucclola Anthony Bones Wrestling 1 Chorus 2 Ambition To be a good business man Hluays joking and nefver quiet Tony ereates quite a riot Mansfield Shirley Shlrl Gunners Gazettel 2 3 4 Ush erette 3 4 Ambition To be an interior dec orator Enthuslastzr aetz-ve alfways gay Shzrleys a hard fworher in efuery 'way Marosz Irene Dolly Gunners Gazette 3 4 Commer cial Club 3 4 Usherette 4 Ambition To be a secretary Irene nefver speaks many -uords at a time But fwe ran t name her good points in one little rhyme Mathia Thomas Tom Football Manager 1 2 Benzene Rmg 2 3 4 Home Room C,oun cil 3 Class Treasurer 4 Ambition To be a chemist Tom s a lad fwzth a Avery high aim In the field of chemistry hell trafvel to ame McCorm1ck Arthur Ar Footballl 2 Wrestlingl 'Irack D ama Club I 2 Ambition. To be a Diesel m - chanic. Arts are sholws mlsrhie every minute' When anything happens fwe knofw hes in it! Mercer Lois Nickles Alpha Tri Hi Y 3 4' Canon Log 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. A preeise person fwith an inquiring mind Surh a girl as Lois one seldom nds.' OF 19 Mersmo Cora Coco Benzene Rmg 3 4 Basketball Xmbmon To be a thrlfty houie wlfe Coras quiet manner in school will ool olks For outside shes ready or jokes Muller Margaret Peggy Drama Club 2 3 4 Majorette B Letballl 2 Nmbmon To be a model Peggys a talented majorette -I rutz llltlz ndhzad fue ll alfways rerollzct Modrak Thomas Tom restlmgl 2 3 H1 Y 2 Crosb Country 1 2 Home Room Councll 3 4 Presldent 4 Ambmon To go to college Whenever our Home Room Coun ell wants things done They look to Tom thezr president Hes the onef Morton Robert Mull' Cross Country Ambmon To be an electric re paxrman steady reader fwzth a ka en mlnd ner person than Bob rs hard to nd' Naccarato Idol B nd 3 4 Benzene Rlng 3 Drama Club 4 -Xmbltlon 'Io be an electrical engmeer Idols sax playzng 15 very mellou -Ind -ue thznk hes a very hrzght ellovt Obosky Catherlne Kay Usherette 4 Commerclal Club 2 3 4 Volleyballl AmDltl0H To be a bookkeeper Kay IJ as shy as they eome But shes kind and gentle to everyone. Mlckle Thomas Tom Drama Club 2 3 Ambmon To be a machmnst Say' Have you seen Toms lim ousznefl Pardon I mean Toms speedy machine Mlrlsclotta Elizabeth Lsbby Commercxal Club 3 4 Pre-.ldent 4 Canon Log 4 Gunners Ga z te 1 2 Ambmon To be a prxvate sec retary Dark eyed and lively a hard fworker and sfweet Lzhhys a pzeture thats quite eomplele Moore Edith Edie Benzene Rlng 2 3 4 Basketball Ambmon Hasnt found her e Edze IJ a hobhyzst Colleetzng poetry and pzetures heads her lzst Moscovlc Paul nd 1 2 3 4 Preslden Wrestling Manager 3 Home Room Presxdent 3 Ambxtlon T play m a name band Paul is head o our o-'wn Polka Hops Band Hzs handling the drums deserves a real hand Norwood Lee Y 3 4 W eatlmg 1 2 Ambltlon I'o go on to college I you eant nd Lee you ran guess 'where he vcent Hes 1n the uoods huntzng and quite content Pablan Bertha Bert Dance Commlttee 3 4 Ambmon To be a telephone op erator Tmzest mzss zn our senzor elass Berthas a mighty sfueet and neat little lass. it 'fit 5 I ,, Af, t, Xlfl, ' SE IORS Q Who Dat Up There ? Palombi, Robert Pickles General Course. Ambition: To be a traveling salesman. Ifirhl1'.c nffvar' hurrifsf H11 gait ,fhofwx he haf fffu' fwurriff. Pantely, Frank Football 1, 2, 3g Track lklanager 3. Ambition: To own his own serv- ice station. Fr11nh'.r fulurf ix all plannrd, :Ind Daft in it with Il hrlping hand. Pikulin. Kathryn Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2. Ambition: To be a nurse. Ifllflll'-1'lI'.Y as full of llllfflllff as :hr ran br, But thai shr'.v a mighty .ffwfft pn'- .fon all agrfr. Porcaro, Pearl Pearlie Beta Tri Hi Y 2: Commercial Club 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To be a telephone op- erator. Pearl i.r rmall, Jl1'na'fr, and sfwrrlg For quift rharm Jhr l'1I7I,f he bfal. Pratten, Marlene Ellen H. Richards Club 13 Ush- erette 3, 43 Alpha Tri Hi Y 3, 43 Gunners Gazette 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a telephone op- erator. Through the ,runxhinf and Ihr' rain lllarlnifs rfvfn disposition remains the Jamf. Pankiewicz, Walter Baldy Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Canon Log 4. Ambition: To teach. Baldy ix tall, ganuinr, and as friendly as fan hay if mighty dependable member of our flax: y0u'll agree. Petusky, Julia Jule junior Play, Usherette 43 Drama Club 2, 3, Alpha Tri Hi Y 4. Ambition: To be a beautician. T,lI'I'z ,.f nffvfr a dull moment fwhfn .1ul1 .t aroundf In hrr .small person rnrrgy Jenn.: fu abound. Polochak, Agnes Aggie Drama Club 2, Commercial Club 43 Basketball 1. Ambition: To do oflice work. Calm, rapablr, and .ffrmf of mind, :Ignvs is Ihr kind of frirnd that zt is hard to find. Povich, Dorothy Dot Gunners Gazette 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Z, 3, 45 Beta Tri Hi Y 2, junior Play, Canon Log 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. Dot with dainty ffaiurfs, blur eyes, and furly hair I H115 prrwnziliiy and lalrn! fha! is rarr. Prusinowska, Patricia Pat Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Canon Log 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To be a secretary. .-1 hard and afli-vr fworhfr .vinrr hfr high .vfhool yfars llrgan, Pa!rifia'.v Iruz' blur' - and an ardrnt sporty' fan. Rapchak. Dorothy Dot Gunners Gazette 1, Z, 3, 4: Al- pha 'liri lli Y 3, 4, Usberette 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To be a teacher. Dal if lull, lllllijjlllfl, null gf11i11l,' Nu flffflllff faxh lu hw' if nirnial. Roberts, Mary Csherette 4, Commercial Club 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To be a secretary. .llary is siwatfy and l'l'!ldy tu lfml ll hamif Girlx likf hfr arf in dflllzlml. Roseman, Louise Lou Beta Tri Hi Y 2: Commercial Club 4, Gunners Gazette 2, 3, 4, Usherette 4. Ambition: To enjoy a business career. Louixz' ix a fvfry hard 'LL'0I'kI'V,' On fommlttws .vhf 15 no shlrhfr. Salton, Lenora Lore Alpha Tri Hi Y 4: Benzene Ring 4, Home Room Council 33 junior Play, Gunners Gazette 1, 2, 3, 4: Canon Log 4. Ambition: To be an interior dec- orator. I.or1 J lalrnls arf' 'L'llI'i1'ni and rm'r',' 111 IIl'fl UIfIf5 and art fwzth hrr fffw fan ronrpzzw. Scarci, Antoinette Tinni Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a telephone op- erator. Ti1111i is Jo full of fun and Ziff. Soon fw1 ll hf knufwing hfr Il! llzzdtlylv fwifv. Rappe. Lillian Lil Beta 'l'ri lli Y Z: Alpha 'l'ri Hi Y 3, 4. Ambition: 'l'o be a professional dancer. lfith tfllllllllfl I'yI'A' and Lilllllfy tlllllflllfl fffl, I.iflir1n's our of tht' nu'rri1'.rl 11M'5o11.v In mffl. Roman, Ronald Rocky VVrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross-Coun- try 11 Hi Y 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go on to college. Rorky I5 quitz' I1 lad 111111 not 'awry tall: Ili: ftcrfxtlilly ahiliiy is fkllflfwll to all. lludge, JoAnne .losie Class Secretary 13 Beta 'l'ri Hi Y President 2, Alpha 'l'ri Hi Y 3, 4: junior Play: Gunners Ga- zette 1, 2, 3, Co-editor 4. Ambition: To further her edu- cation. Full of fun and ! Ul'l'j'07lI .Y pal, Jour, to Worry .S'Z'7ll0l', I5 ll mighty muff! gal. Sammartino, Joseph Deadeye Band 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a barber. In football .lor is alfways at thi' fopj ll1 J Il hflp, frm, in his fath1'r'5 lI11I'l11'l' Jhnp. Scarsellato, Elizabeth Liz Gunners Gazette 2. 3, 4, Ben- zene Ring 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, President 4: District Chorus 3, 4, Home Room Council 4: lfsherette 3, 4. Ambition: To be a clothes de- signer. lffwry infh an 11r'li.vl and niu' lo hriuqc, Liz ix rftw' arlifw and on thv go. OF 1950 Q Who Dat Down There? . a t I , 'Q' '15- s ---:,--- Q X N-.. ' W fait ,H ,A tk , 3-jf! ...A 5. Q. -1. ,. z.. I , .... , 1 1.2 . . . gF'f,.QfE P f ,,.. J ' ,I ,K I fra N S uv' SE IDRS Schehl Frances Babe C unners C azette 2 3 4 Drama Club 2 Commerclal Club 3 4 llIll0l' Ioxsn Meetmg 2 Xmbmon 'Io be a secretary Pzanrrs mznd 15 an rtrrnal gum tzon mark 411 rngumfnt to hm IJ aluayx a ark Scouloukas James Crlme B nd 1 2 Xmutlon It be a naxal a a ur .Inn mmm to .frhool uhrn hr nd: tlmf IfVhrn hr dom' fomr lt.: not tlll nznr Senay Mary Ann Commerclal Club 4 Beta Trl X B s tball Xmbmon Io be a secretary Vary Inn has plrnty o spurt ani mrrry Urs Whfn :hr lravur: .cfhool thfrrll br 0171911 .r1ghJ Severyn Fred Severn Trackl 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 Ho Room COUHCII 3 4 jumor Class V1ce Premdent -Xmhltxon To study TIlCdlClIlC I you fuant Frrd our track .star Fznd a hurdlf Hr uont br ar Smlth Delores Smztty Beta Trx H1 X 2 Commerclal Club 3 4 Jumor Class Treas urer Home Room Councll 3 Canon Log 4 -Xmbmon To be a humnees woman rm Smitty flu! and humor allound bxzt blur.: fuhrn .shrr around Solomon Edward Yabo Cross Country 2 3 Track 2 -Xmbmon 'Io be a pllot Ed 1: Ihr quzrt 51'r1ou.v kind 111- smzlfr but has lrttlr to my youll d Scoulos Harnet Corux2 BtaT1H1Y2 Xlpha 'I Fl H1 X 4 Basketball 2 lXYTllDltl0Il 'Io be a beautlclan 'illl through ll 1' llafrzrt lwzll laugh Shf ll trfad a furry thfrry path Sedora Nada E en H Rlchards Clxh 2 3 Prexldent 4 Uxherette 4 XII'll3lIl0Il 'Io be a nurse Aada 1: aluayr sznrrrr and .v-urn Shrf a gul rfvmyonr 1.1 happy to rnfft Semor Barbara Bobble Home Room COllHCll 1 2 hun rs bavette 1 2 3 4 Can log Edltor 4 jumor Play Claw ecretary 2 Bra I H1 X a 'ln H1 X Xmbmon To he a supermtend ent of nurses Bobhzf has prrxonalzty and talvnt ur Sha ll alfuay: rate A+ fwxth u.r Shannon Charles Shafter Wrestlmgl 2 4 Cross Country 1 2 Football Manager 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Gunners Gazette 3 Busmess Manager 4 lXI'Ill7lll0l'l To be a coach of ath lEtlC9 Charlfs gow around .frhool good naturrdly W1' knofu, hr has organzzrng alulzty Solensky Albert Home Room Councll l Cross Country 2 4 VVrestl1ng 2 3 Benzene Rlng 2 Canon Log 4 Aml7lI10H To be an avlator Whrn tzmz' or fwork dramas nfnr Wr kno-u that 1-'Il has nothing lo far Stamszewskl Anna Mary Metch Beta Trl H1 X 2 Flagtwlrler 4 Commerc1al Club 3 Canon Log 4 Ambmon 'Io be a secretary lllrtfh 1: wvarzous trim and nrat A: a ag!-uzrlfr .rhf 5 hard to brat OF 1950 C fr' Stryker Sandra Sandy Commercial Club 4 Camera Club 1 Sevung Club 1 Hockey Bas tball 1 Vollev ba 1 Ambition To be a leceptlonlst In hm :fmor yrar Sandra ramr lo join our fla:: Wrrr glad or :1f: :urh a gay and r11'ndlyla:: Surman George Ray Band 3 4 Ambmon T b a ra o gnneer Grorgr' dorm! hzwr murh to :ay llzlh hu mmrra and rar hr gov: quzrlly on hz: -may Testa Antoinette Tom a Irl Xlpha fl H1 Y 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Ambltlon To be a seamstress Tom 15 alfuay: ull 0 fvzm and 1' A: a rhfrrlfatlfr :hr 1: rrally II' Thomas Ruth Ellen H Richards Club 1 Alpha T1 H1 X 3 4 Cheerleader 2 Bask hall Ambmon 'I 0 be an Interior dec orator Ruth ha: ppp and un galore A: rhfrrlfadfr :hr rain: a hzgh :care Travagllnl Grace Gracie Commerclal Club 4 Semor Tal ent Program Basketball 1 2 Ambltlon To study YOICC Gran' IJ alluay: ull o z1':t fl: a :Inger :hr IJ one o Ihr but Verchek Geraldme Shzm Majorette 3 Drum Mayor 4 a I' H1 Y Canon Log 4 Ambmon To do social work Shim IJ our gay and adzfve drum major Shell :tep ju:i a: lovely ln I e -we 11 uager. Superlck Stephen Soup otball 1 2 3 4 Basketa 3 4 Baseh Amhxtxon To go to college Stmu' ua: a uhzz on the oolhall tram In ha:h1'tb11ll loo hw fzca: on Ihr hfam Telesko Elizabeth L: Commerclal Club 4 Usherette 4 s etball 1 2 3 Illz IJ our :tar on Ihr' bafhrflmll floor Thi: :porl: 10111719 m1:: rrally ran :forr Thomas Anthony Dune ootball Z 3 BTNSWH Wresthng 1 2 3 Thoma:? Anthony? Whlfll :hall lt hr? Trarhfr turn lt around and youll :rr Travaglml Antolnette Ton: Commercxal Club 4 Basketball Xmbmon To be an 'lrtrst Tom 15 a llttlr hrunrttf la:: One 0 the quzrlmt mfmhrr: o our fla:: Vehar Helen Beta Trl H1 X 2 Basketball 2 Ambltlon To be a clerk 0 u: Halen 1: truly onf Shf Ill our rla:: many rzfnd: ha: non Verrone Jean Mzdget Beta 'Ir1 H1 Y 2 Xlpha Trl HI Y 3 4 Usherette 3 bemor Class Secretary Canon Log 4 C un ners Gazette Tvpmg Aduser Ambmon To enter the business world -lluay: thrrr ul auth a :mzlf or a .Iran ha: a big prrmnality lhough :hex :mall . pw i fl llttrl :tn ilk ,IWW I 3 . 1 I 2 Af R ' SENIORS Vittoria, Anne Ellen H. Richards Club lg Beta Tri Hi Y 22 Alpha Tri Hi Y 3, 4-3 Usherette 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. .Xmbitionz To enter the business world. lfrflfll you lIlI'I'f xlmzw, yflllill likr !1I'I',' Ifillfll you knafw fl1'I', yuu'll IIITI' Inv: VVeirich, Elsie Bells Band 1, 2, 3, -lg Chorus 3, 4. Ambition: To be a concert pian- lst. Elin' is izrfrlligfnl and lfriylllf 'f'lll'7I ,elif Jam lin' 'ZL'fll'A', Jin' iirnxv if right. Wilson. Harry Windy VVrestling Manager 23 Canon Log 4. Ambition: To be a mechanic. llurry is sturdy and tlrjwzztlfzlzla' arf myy IINH gr! along in 1'fU1'ry Quay. Witosky, Edward Vittoria, John Vic Home Room Representative on History Project 2. Ambition: To be a carpenter. l'r1.v51'5.w'J of ll bit of lzzinflirf and an lllfllllflllfl mnzil, .lllllll IX H111'1'r'.vfz'il III fLL'fl11l you nn J'1llllH Hilti. Williams, Helen Shorty -lunior-Senior Party Decorating Committee. Ambition: To Clerk in a women's apparel shop. llflrn is ffvwr .ffwfrl rum' !1'im,' Ifrflffl om' .ffrxv IIFV, Jln' IX rllfccnys fzcllll Jim. Wingard, Hazel Jenn Majorette 3, 41 Ellen ll. Richards Club 3, -lg Gunners Gazette 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. .lfafzf 011, fwllrli ll prrtly IIIIIIIF! IV1' zlxfurr' you our .Iran if fllf samf. Ed Basketball 1, 2, 3, +3 Senior Class Vice Presidentg Canon Log -l. Ambition: To be a machinist. Dnfwn that lulsfefllfall floor Ed dom ffl- IIf's a lfadfr of our !'1IIJ'5, loo. Quiff ll guy ! Q Backstage ! Wood, Jean Jeanie Gunners Gazette 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2: Home Room Vice President 3: Home Room Presi- dent 4. Ambition: To be a secretary, LVN!! rrmfmlzrr Jfanif fwitlz tlzf rafvrn ,1ll1l',' On Ihr Guzmrrs Gazftfr sllf did lzrr .vlmrzz Wyrwas, Dolores Doll Gunners Gazette 1, 2, 3: Com- mercial Club 4, Ellen ll. Rich- ards Club 2, 3, Usberette 3, 4. Ambition: To be a secretary. Prflly, 'Ui'UI1l'i0ll.f, 111141 inJu5Irior1.r, too, Girls likr Df1l0I'1'J lII'f' all too fmt. Yarkosky, Mary Anne Ellen H. Richards Club 1: Beta Tri Hi Y Z: Alpha 'l'ri Hi Y 4, Flagtwirler 4: Canon Log 4. Ambition: To be a secretary. In our Jrllonl .Vary Jnnr' famr' flax afquir1'd',' is an rxprrr flagtfwirlrr .vl1r'Il long lu' atifrziwtl. Zolis, Anna Wozniak, Rita Ellen H. Richards Club 1, 2, 31 Commercial Club 4: Gunners Gazette 1, 2, 3: Canon Log 43 Home Room Council Secretary 4, Vsherette 3, 4. Ambition: To be a teacher of business administration. Riffllj' nm' nf Ihr' bm! typists in fill' .vrlmolf In Jllllffllllllnf, foo, flu' kll0'7.L'.f r+v1'ry ruff. Yanik, Florence Flo Ellen II. Richards Club 1: Bas- ketball 1, 2. Ambition: To follow Il business Career. To us flu' 'lL'Il'L'I' in Flu'.r hair I5 1'l1lrrH1rJl1g,' IIN' fvfry ufzcn IIlfI'l'I'5f.Y Iurn to Jazzrzny. Yurus, Gilbert Gil Band 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, junior Town Meeting 1, 23 Christmas Play 2, 3, 4, Drama Club's Spring Play 3, 4. Ambition: To be a television telecaster. GI!,l1'I'fi5 jjflll I'l'I1l'lIl'.Y frnm var In 1'1II',' Hix l'IlI7I1'5l 1fiA'p0JiflIlll qcill bring llllll 51:r'1'z'J.r. lvI L'1'l' fI'1H',l Ania Chorus 2: junior Play 3: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition: To be a bookkeeper. llrrf'5 Il small and alllw ,rrniur froln lllllllily thi' 11111.15 ll'lm dass. frnmxr up llllfllzf in 1 L'1'l'j' Magazine Sales .' 1 .if ,i -QlH4,f. It 'F ff r' H 5 ' gg g ' F fnf-'-2: 5? V, :V -5 Q Eww L 1 I In ii ,g L wg ' 'wi 4' .., '53' 1- ' ii :--' A v xg-ifig lr iggb 'Xi Q 17. ' 'emfg' .. . Sir .' 1 ' jf , iii' E UF 190 Q Totaling Up Those Q UNIORS C tttlng tht lpproml of XllSb Ina Hoch thur class 'xtlxlstr tht junxor olllctrs mtke plans for commg aunts Thu alt X 1 lstlt, fIL1SllI'Ll 1 IDIBIISL, ut plLblLlLI'lf Rout lxoclan, stcrttarx 'md Htnrx Horstmftn, presldent Room IX Bark Iflfll. Rita Racllaorsln Frarlres I elan Qneta Reagan Q tel 7 ex ste 1 une Dunn Dolore Nl'lIlf.,l'l rella 11111 IIQL Martha Pu kar Barbara Hood oan Dxhell Marx Lostanla Exther Stan lex Helen Doubmch I-11111111 1 mu a rx m Rx satkl hracc lxurnal bel mame KJINIDU hdxth Palum hc jean Cook jane how ern Thur! :nu hclna Ixennedx Frances Kohru Lena Longo jONCPl'llIlE cllI'ClO Kathleen Buckels Canmelxne fJll770 nun! zum. Dorn llar en Non Ourmll Shgadona lx Natalle lnllvllllllb llrglma Fragapane Dolores Bnwell Regma Ierlmg Larne Palge l'11Jt rom. Betts jane 'Nlarl no Bernetta Bodner Stella Iamdanox Margaret brat? XlZlll'lIlIlE'lNlIY1lHg6I Nlxrna Dans Mr l,I'NlIl0 Room I Back rofw: Robert Guzell, jack jackovic, Donald An- thony, VVillis Gibson, George Brown, Harold Hunter, Don- ald Kutch, Arnold Corey, VVilliam Carson. F1 th :ou bam Karaxolras Delmar Hanles Nllclt Kapot tos Thomas Chopalt Thomas Butler Lerow C all wyllllam Lonkle C eorge Furman fourth zofu bam Bracale Ralph Xlterro Sam Xnthou Franklin Cortese NlClx Elen rtsas C eorge Xnthou ohn C raff Tlmd rofu VK nllnam Capane Ieros Beeles Reed Hanlon VI alter Dohroxx sln Raymond D Fmllxo Sfroni lou oan Douglae Mars Horn barah Dornon Ethel Cloud Norma C uldo Sara C arrrson First rofu Cnxen Campbell Maryorle Cyraw Larol Kemp amle Dulxere Miss Mar tha McNarx Room VI Bark mu joseph Solomon Harrs Vactor Richard V511 lrlnson Law rence Iurltl john Stolarslu I homas I ow ers Fdward Vhsnlewskl P1 th :nu Ieonard I apettr james MCI ean VV1lllam Mc Iaughlln Xngelo 'I homas V! alter Sex ersn Manuel Sou akls fllllffll 1051. Rolwert Palomln Bruce YY hlplrex ames ML Ihlnney Nlartm Mxlllgan I-Ienrx Horstman john In o sn Thlldrofu Paul Srolvl Mars Nrhnskl Rolwert Slmonln Hel en I nderuood Lols Ma tlc Iols Slagle Sfmnd IDL. Fax btaclto Ber tha I ngxarl Edith Moore Xnna Qoplak james Irhakls Rose Kocxan I'1r:l :ou Ex elwn Istle X10 let Nlarcantonxo janet Polln s IN rss Ina I-Ioch da Dll-Erase oan 'I aper anet bochor 0190 f - ' fr 1 Y ' ,, I ', S Y , . . y , 7 s , 1 . . ,I ' .A , C 1 , , 4 L, ' Y - S .', I I , j s 1 . ' - . .. v- - w - ' v , v' S, , r . . . , , ' . 1 . , . . L ' '.' j 4 ,, .V 1 1 s . , . N , , C 1 s, C I I . . , , - - s , w .v ' er, j , - v , ' ' J C , Wi , ' V' - , v v h. ' . 1 ' W , C l , V N C . , . ., , . ' ,.,' f - .. 1 ' . . , S . , - , i , I' J, v - . , ' C V , C - - I Y ' . . J . , .- , 1 ' , ', I r . 5 v ' ' ' C 'I , . C .' ' , C , - , ' , 3 S , . 1 , - f ' I v . C , C ., . , , - I , - xkx, I , A H - .l Y J OPHOMORES Room VIII Buff. mu Robert Haxe M1 Lhael Hordlex C erald jones Ernest Ixoberu Paul FHIIYO NIlCll219l Dlstefano Fsper Deep VS axne Edmonds Szxtlz fofu Donald Hutchm Non Bettx Huffman Ihllllp Falconl amex aclwon Da nd acob osepb Dsbell xxllll1IIl Folex l'l Ill 1 :fu Robert Del ltto 1 Farxon Wancw C julia Fetcko jean Ilorner Pattx Inger fnuzill IIFL Cordon Fee amex Holt jane lxeln Dor othx Fonda Iorrame C reene Barbara Hexutt 'lhomax Hunkler Tlmll lam. Dorothx Ingles lx 'Vlarcella Cirew Norma onex Lon Duxall Cather me C ola h Kathrxn enl more Ions D1F1lco Srzon 1 zum Dorothx Karpy Barbara Hudacek joanfloxx e SlIlYlCX Horr xllC6 C Lll hlilgall Foley Fur! mu Catherine Hohow ka Marlene Hollndaj, Mary C regorakl Wars Is ey 'Nlrx Nlargaret Donaldson Room VII Burl. 1070 Stew art Chambers ohn Bracale Elmer Cook lame Backner meph Buy an yzmes Chuppetta I'IlIllflI zulu Donald Daley joannColtersahn l71lNlCl Kd am on Iaul Xbraham V511 ham Xnne Tim! zofu Harxew Bates ulla Barsodx Lowee adams Chrlstlne Bonheld Dorothw Xndx IUIIIN Bruno S1'fU7Iil04'LC. joan Lexus Narx K Bush Nlarx nn Churlax Barbara Chambers Olga Dano Helen Boles rr nm, ohn CHSNICI Nlartha Banner Nano Cur e1n Dasxex Mart a Dasldson Em1l1e Bondl Mr Clifford YV1nnette . , - 1 . 1, y '- I Y C, I ' .', . A 'C' , A .C , 4: 1 , - , , 1 , .. C i , ' - A . J .Q 1 , - ' J Sv J N ,' Y f ' - . I-.ll. ' 5 , . 1' Pall, 4 I Y I ' ' ' ci I , lf S , 1 ' y ' .' 1 V I 1 j . , y 1. ,it A ' 1.3, Av 2 s , 1' F - , , J I . ,. 1 . 1, ,y . 4 V- y rs, t 1' , .- 1 - dos, Margaret Koblarch1Ck, s' , l ' ', I ' 5, . 1' sk ', J r at , 1 S . ' J 1. ,- , 4 .' f . I . . 'Al S 1. il, , ' A - . S V Y I , 7 - .'L - ah- v Yr :Y J S .U ' A P, , . Y El g 1', . I . L . ,.'. v':., . It 1' . 5 , 1' A . -.V s., , Fir. - J T 1 v, v , , 1 ' . , . 1 , - us, j . J, .' h . , ,I V 1 Y ' Room A Bark rofux' Richard Nodvlk, Archie Mclntyre, james Ohosky, james Malone, john Pagano, jack Mackey, Ray 'Vlcfaltnex I eter I ucas F1 th :mu Xnthom Plerchal s john Mlllh Mlc ael Pantely ieorge Mantah john Lazor oseph LJSll'lSlxl Franlt Lalor Sarah Kloall cas I'0lU1lI mfu, Paul Modrak Frank Krxst Damel MOHdlh james Mahramus Mlchael Mazza V5 alter McClelland Ralph Merante Tlmd rom Xndrevw Mastnc Ellen LZll7lIflS Helen Martss Harrlet 'Slax rotsltx Xlhert Iarascenzo C ermalne Phnl lps Sffond In-u Iaserne Ma rose Desplna Orfanon oan Levus C lorla MCC ant Shir lev Pendergrass Xrmelda Lulma F1151 :mu Teresa Marmo joann Ieseto Sl'lll'lES Moore Barbara McK1m Patrlcla LIFZIWIC Ruth Nestor Dorothy lN1oscox1C Mr john Ross Bark 1071, Lawrence VIIIOF a ames Iaggart Harm bCl'lIIllLlf Edward Rehonxc Fellx Iardxo Clalr VK agner Donald Prltts Fnurlh :ou joseph X anchalt Xlex Soulaltxs Frank Steer oan blms Marlene Verona jullann Ielesko lxenth Rum herger Tlllnl' rom Carl Thomas Bexerls Pushltar Thomas Sroka Martha Pouch Nnclt Scoulouka MHfj0f1C 'lom sxc Betts 'lhomas Theodore VK ISIIIENN sltl Srrond rom, Larol Ruse Dor 1 bchmldt btanlex Winton -Xhce Roach Rosella berca james ballsbury Flon! rom. Manuel Plhakns Dorothv bpencer Patrlcla Leszutelt Rena Porcaro dlth lawlor Dolore 5lIl'llx0 Nlr S Sins OF190 , 1 D . . , ,, , .. xkl, ', h r ' I. . 1 S. ,4 y J 5, B. v ' '. ', t ' Y' '-Y 'Y rl 'lr f Y Y f . . A. . 5. V 'VY ,VSV A Y 7 I , V , . . .. , 1 - H , I , J ., 1 1 , t - ' Y ff, X ' A I. .l , 1 v ,L .v , , , y L. Y Y, , ' , . ':. 1 Y J S . ,' U V Y . ,, . . , y v I X ' S, ' t , J , , - . I, N Y. ,. F . , . , . t ' s, - 3 y ,v -lv , s . , , - .1 N . , ' ,. 5 Y , v A y .I , . .', .f 7 ', , ju- , v 5 S F v . .t..1.'. min- Ilreshman daw OHTLCIN talk oxer Cll0lCC of Class colors xxlth the-lr adxlser X l l.1IUl'lllllllgN xlle PlCNlLl6l'1f Ralph Salall lu plt'NlllCl'll l'tllel Fen settle tarx and Mus 5181111118 Mehaffex adxlser Room Cafe BIIIA' rm. Madallne D Pm lllo Xngelllle D XYHICO Nel ma llaroxe Donna llollhle orothx Dag-her IN ars Backller Tlllld rufu Marlene Betarle Rena Comls juanlta De Howe Beserls Balls -lanlce Xdamx jacquelxn QBPOZLI Suomi row. Charlotte Cham hers Shlrles Fox Marx Bar lon ll8II'lLlZl Bracllls Laura Batex Xgnes Baelxner P1151 frm. Nllu Pllldlff Flnlex Shlrlex Duxall Sarah Blssell Margaret Daxal. bxl lla LIIIIICI' llwlla Brouell v'll ' 5 5 3 i -, .- -- ,lv ' ,lv V -K - ' ' ll. f ' - Y D I ll 3 Q , l ,- , ,.. ' ' J, .' .' . OF 1950 Room Lab Ilurk rufw: Richard KIIICIQSOII, joseph jackovic, Gerald Ilel- mick, Dc-Ihr-I't III1I'toII, Nifk Krxpiistymki, Kenneth jzivk- SOIL l n111'1l1 r1IfLL'.' IIIll'I'y CII'egIII'y, Carol Ilnnter, Christ Kiri- n 'o. arv 'isI, zrm' ': I 'I t'I1l1l'lClx j'1Inc-- IInn tl WIII1aIn Ixeelc-I Thu I lou Dnn1ld .icohx wmex L regomkn H,I1Ix one- t lIl Ilollemn Ie X H1111-x S' lU7l1IlIf'LL xllgllll nsmpi Ith one- 5l1ll ex Im ULN IN N I I 1a -nn I I 5 I e CHIIIII X III nnc-dx M ll L, Ixc Isl IIOIH NX IIIII IIII ll N Ixcnnetlm jonex Room M 2 Bail rom.. ohn Iokopao urls- Sa INIHLIIW Stun ex Oxieclu Dasld Saint Xlherr rince ohn Reese ere I'II1HflI frm. Ronald Prxtten I ham RICIIZIFLIN X IIgInI I ak INH jIII1e Rocgm N I sth R W ah -lx Jlqlltllllr 5lllIIllll ll I Inu I IQII Run ICH I K I un I o S I L 'lcl IJlNI1lllx S1 lx Rune Shirlex Rmildi 11071 Izfu Carol R1 in s I Doroths Ogmdfm III ezlrinette Rounex Sue I II rano :ii I I FLINIHONN 'I I een PUIID III C nnNt1nLs XZIITIII I-1141 IIIIL, Mr Robert Hnnth Robert Ijllllb Rexx SLIIIIIIIIJ Nl IIN Ill1ZllxlN Mzxlgalct UI Isla Diana Urfanon Ilarolcl U Iirxon lx -, M F Ix l B1 l .II I Lf -. . q r-'. J ,I I 1 . ' 21215 II I ' ' 'nj I, I-Id' 'I q, Q l V' I 'Ilt'l', jzu ,lIl1'0l.', I'1III'ici:1 Hai.- er, B11-' 51. 'k. . Firy 'wu'.' Mr. l'Il'Zllllx fllll- cln 'o, Imlll II R, . lx Kc j, I 'III ret ' -lly, Iftl ' , 'ill': I' Ig, ., . ,,-. -I J , .' Ch 5 Q l'q Q I D' If' ', J i ,A P Nikas. WW. 'J K' ,. f. .LI Poll ', I r' l -Ii, .Xr I-' op, Rall Sulnn- wy, If- ' 31 1 Th I 'I ' 'utr' z few- ski, ,Inun Rocligli 'm, II:1I iI-t .ICL I ':, I7 nald jul ec, Mi- 'h. 'z ', zII . S J 'I ' . dl' - J . i Q '0 '- , C' 'I I ' E'l ' ' s , ' 3 1 ' FRESHME Room X Bark rolux' john Dejohn, Lawrence Gilbert,LoL1isDino, Xl illiam Dunlap VVilliam lJ6l210ll Belt Flower Ralph C nec-n P1 I1 10114 Rax Fosmght Lour C eoxge Edward C,J1 tese Nlarshall LjlTl1lll0 Ros alle C regg Lorraine Faltro oseph DeF1hppo Fou 11111111 Robert DeFel1Le lDZ1Yld C xamarco 'Nancy Da sid on Dorothw Cushman Nlarlan Dalew Carol Lrelgh ton john Fosmght Tlzud 101. F1leenC.1all Eth e Fex P u Casper C ar Ed lns 'Vlarw Xnn lJLlLl'1l Frank Delloxso SFIOIZ1 1011 ohn Enloxx Rrchard lJ1B1ase XllClICl Conklln Rosemarx lJll,i10l1 Xnna Marne C rail oanne Eonta F1151 rom. Mas mle C arrlson C eorge Folew Vl llham C raw tok jack hstoker Marlo D Xm eo lNlar1an C o ash xllu Mauanna Mehaffew Room B Bafk zofu, Vvllllillfl lXXlI1CllS joseph Moscox Mlke lemon alC1s james Lexus lee Nlo ser F1 th rom. ohn Momode Lduard Koman Ylncent Io Cxreco Lxdla TITIIUHCCO ohn Lengsel Stew: Koukln Fouzlh 1011. Paul lxouplalls jacquellne Mallckl Marx jane Mercer joanne Marosl Flame MHHCIHI holet Mas trangelo Charles Lxxolsn 1'l111d mu Wlncent Mnlloto james Kullsh Shulew Mex e C eorge Modrak Martha Kurnal jerome Nla1c1sehalC Suomi zofu oseph Master ames Modrak john l'1llx Dorothx hlatxuf Mlldled McConnell Shules Layton llrglnla Nllchael I'11.vt l0'Ls. Mrss Lorxame 511 xester joseph Kohrx Stan lex Nlarosl Cerald M'1rt1n Shlrlew Kohrws Thomas Lrg gllis james Malardle 1 1 1 ' . . . 1 51 I ' . fl . 1, K. V - s . , A 1 , 5 , ' 1 . J , 1 1 J , ,- . , . . - Y 1 1 I' ' '.' 1 1' T 1 - I , . 1 ' 5 1 ,' ff - 1 . V 1 , . 1 Y , , .. I H- . N - . . , s s - l 1, 8 l 1 , , I l . I . J 1' B ' A. . V1 1 F 1 5 , 1 Q 1 , j . . -, I V. y - . 7' ' ' 1 I 1 I . ' ., , B. V 1 - i - 1 .' 1 , 1 l , , 1 is 1 ' - 11 J 1 J ', ' , - ., , ,, , - f - J S, . I ,. - , . 1 J 11 ,' , . ' ' s. . ,, 1 . A 1 f'1 . . . ,. 1 1 1 , , , . . , .A . .I ,. . . S I , C ' H' V'- YS, I ', 1 , 1 ' J ' '. . J ,- .1 , j 5 ', .. , 11 -. ' A . A V L . -1 I, y l . , L Y B. 7.5, L - ' 1 , ., I 1 , C 1' -T, I - , -1 ' ' Room XI Bark l'll'I.L'.' Paul BllSllli0, ,X11- thony Cn pozzi, Riclmrcl Buquet XX1ll11111 Cl111l11 l-d ld clllll Xll1e1t X Illllfll 71141 Co11st1nLc o no 114 I s111111e lwqrt Xl111.1xx lxc1111etl1 liutlu 1111es Cl11e11 N11-111 151111111 ee T 11111 nm N1111 11111 IS1u'1lx IIX 1 1111 XXI 1111 11cl1x11k ll Q 111111 me 11 1 Row-11 C 111111 1ell fron! ru-1 o C Irma N X me Xx11111x11ll 1111:-si 1 1., Ill 11 1 1 Hush Ruben BCIIIIQIY 1111 10111 Roxe M111e 11 c11one X11to111ette Ce o Fr'111kHo11ell1 Pdllltlllll X11 ll l1 Phlllp Be f'1o1e 1 Qumu D1X c-11110 Room Audltorlum Iflf lille 'XlattSlx1ttle ld Id Vl1ll lllll ll1o11 N 5 lloolu fllll IA h 10414 Rlllllil llll IXCII f1lllSLllx 0111 Nf'1g'1do11alx1s S l1:1l1 VX IIICN I'1 I1 Illflm Iaul Sluln ox VX oohscroft Betts XX ClNllIlt'I' 1 11 l121xagl1111 Dona 1 Nl'1C1YUHl1 Martha XX '11 on Fuurllz fn-1 L'1r1s SIIHPNUTI Rongllcl I l1o1npxo11 XX1ll1a111 mth X 11:1 X11 o111 omenfn Zad1k Nldlk 1 If XX llN0Il Tlmd frm, Ron1ld Xmleos !'1L1o11e F1111 5IIT1UIl I1t11c1:1 XX004lllUllNC U IXIH 011:-N Nlurlex XX e1-er 1111111 III Ro111l1l S1111ll 1e1t Ollllglll 1 c 1e1 1u11Lc N111 1 X ne 1 M11g11ct X 1 r 1 'Xl1rg11e11te llllcx sf 1 31111111 VX 1ll11 1 YCII X N e JIN1111 1tl1 Sec 111.1 l 1 S ll OF 1950 wa' ll 'illz1, 4 ' L.lllg'I1. F ' ' c: ' , . t- C - lui '.'. , lla l ill.l , .Xl- l ' L'.'1 1 ', M: 1,111 ,Xclz s, l 1 Cl . ' ', -lea 'z l -Il, .Xl '.'Il li1'11well, l ' 'z l . S 1 ' U: Clll' l ' - 'IlI,', . li' 1: ' '. ,j. . '. 1'1- 11o ', lid 'ard flt'lk'lllO, I ': llli FA ' . . C. '- l' , , ' ' li , Lo1K'l ', l 41' 4, lkl 1 1 L' ' 1 , 2 - wa' '. s, -I 1 ' ' 1z1,, l'l1:11'lc-s XX':1lte1'., l':111l X':11'- go, l '-' uk. S'-1 ' i' z ' ' key, john Sopiak, Rolmert XX'1r1l, R1l ' ',1l :'ln', jl 1 .. 1 K- R V, 1111, ' li S1 ' , Y21 'R 1'1'f., 111111- V' . 1 ' j.1 ky, 1,011 ivs- 21 L , 'z ,U , 31 - V . , Sr' A qc: . Q . , .Xll ' 'I' ' , ji Ill 5 Tu- 1',F' 's. k:,.gx Totl , 1 ' 1 ' '21 '111 , Nl N. F1111 'Il'LL'.' l . 'L llls, l'z1I1'ici: S1 Cer, l':111'iL'i:1 Tu-'lo1', Sl1i1'ley 'lll1IlI.ll', XX'il- li Nell XX , , Nlll' 11 Q l ju 1. Q1' ku. Robert IDIDTI, AIIIOIIICIIC extl Gin -Xl shuuxe um L1nd'1 Qimphell dime under thc xpell ot the hlrx ext moon N ll 1 IN tlu xcnmr Lllw lt thmm Sghuul ew? ' x -Q - I .fi M9 X o SU 0 Af I.a.vf Kofax' Fred Seyeryn, Standley Hoch, YValter Paiikiewicx, Henry Ilorr, Donald McVicker, .Xlhert Solensky, joseph Mascetta. Tlliril lluqtx' Mary .Xnn Yarkosky, 'I'homas Mathia, Iidward XYitosky, Rita XVozniak, .Xnna . . . ,. ,. Mary btanisveyyski, Izlizaheth lN1ir1sc1ott:i, Harry Wilson. Swnzzd If1l:lL'.' Miss Mary Grithth ladviserj, Linda Camphell, Sarah Alane Kelly, Delores Smith, I.ois lNIercer, Dorothy Davidson, Lore Salton. First RIFZLK' 'lean Kesnotyski, Patricia PI'LZ'lIll7NYSliIl, Dorothy Poyieli, Barhara Senior, ,lean Yerrone, Geraldine Yerchek. One of the most eagerly awaited events of the year is the presentation of the annual hy the Canon Log Staff. These annuals are treasured hy those who receive them hecause they recall events of happy, carefree high school days. Under the supervision of Kliss Klary GriHith, the memhers of the staff work feverishly to haye the hook to the printers hy the deadline. The first joh is to pick an appropriate theme. The mem- hers are then assigned to various sections, and work is begun. Each stalt member helps with layouts, pictures, and, of course, copy. Barhara Senior, editor, and Standley Hoch, husiness manager, spend many anxious moments seeing that work is well-done and that finances are sound. The art staff whose memhers are Lore Salton, Joseph Klascetta, Donald KIcYicker, and James Bruce, play a vital role in the successful completion of a hook. llard at yyork planning the layouts are: Linda C'ampheIl, Iore Salton, -lean Verrone, Har- hiii Yenior, Rita XVozniak, Delores Smith, Mary Yarkosky, Dorothy l'oyieli Iilivaheth Miri- ciotii ind Patricia Prusinow- Wwmuwws flu-1 Members of the statl who are assembling an issue are: lstand- lngl Rndge. jean Yerrone, .lean Yvoocl , Elizabeth Searsellato, Dorothy Povieh. I,r1,vl lv'n-un' David Amlarnson, Felix 'l'artlio, Charles Shannon, Sallie llornon, Louise Rosenian, listher Daley, Greta Reagan. Thin! Rufio: l.ois Nlastic, Rosalie l3iMuyio, Peggy Grinnn, -lean NYootl, Nancy Davidson, Shirley Gotlava, Bill Anne. Sfrnml Rufux' Gordon Fee, Dorothy Davidson. 'l'hoinas llorn, lililalveth Scarsellato. Sarah jane Kelly, Doris llaekenson, Dorothy l'ovich, Nlrs. Nlargnerite lliles latlviserl. FIU! Ru-nz' .lainie Duliere, .Xtla lliliiase, liarliara llevvitt, liileen Gall, Shirley Moore. -lean Verrone, wloanne Rudge. lfvervone loolcs forwartl to the clay the Gunners Gazette goes on sale. A glance around class- rooms anal halls reveals an air of anticipation. lfach stutlent scans the pages to see if he has invacletl any of its pages. 'llhe staff does its work well untler the guidance of its atlviser, Klrs. Klarguerite Hiles. After assignments are made, there is scurrying throughout the school as reporters strive to gather together all news of school life and get stories in on time anal receive final approval on the assignment. For laughs, for personalities, for sports, for opinions, for activities there is a place. Cofetlitors, Peggy Grinnn and jo.-Xnne Ruclge, and husiness managers, liill Anne and Charles Shannon, find that the school paper spells XV-O-R-K. Peggy Grinnn, jojnne fsittingl Bill Anne. I Bark Ro-u oan DeVms Rxta Racnborslra Fthel Cloud Bull Kxlndls Paul Ieonard Tony Capozzx Vlncent Porco Margretta lones Carson VV1nnette Mary Yarltosln joan Douglas Anna btamszeuskx F1 th Rofu joan Flowers LaVerne Ma rose Helen Boles Sara Kroallcas oan Taper Geraldine Verchelt Mary Doug las Peggy M1ller 'Nlatal1eD1Muz1o Rose Koclan Glorxa Dejohn Hazel Wmgard Fourth Rofu Don MCVlChCf Lmda Camp hell Don Hutchinson Carl Falcrom Gll bert Xurus Eddle Celento Earl Ferrlcks Paul Moscox IC Harry jones Martm Chu rnlla Vmcent LoGreco George Nelsh Sam Panltas George Mantalxs Tlmd Rau Lors Mastlc nm Cavasma Bull VVexshner Mlke Dxstefano Mickey Mazza Angelo DIPIBZZH bhlrles Horr 'Vlartha Daudson Rena Porcaro Dor othy Pox 1ch Srfond Rau Robert blmonln Standley Hoch Martha Povlch jxm McCorm1ck Carl Lombardo joe Kobrys Andx Mas tc oe Briar George Modrak Dave Campbell Rlchard Buquet jrm Jacobs joe Dybell Phil Tardlo jerry Marchns chak Phrl Fonda Laura Bates jlm Mc Lhmney Harold Dunham F1151 Rofu 'Ieresa Marmo Dorothy Da udson Eddie VanEman Stanley Vrnton jim Gregoraltls joe Krafclk George Sur man Fsther Dales Rosalie D1Muz1o Clalr VVagner Richard Purk oe Mas ters john Hexser Dmo Parascenzo Elsle w7ClI'1Ch IJOFIS Hackenson Mr Scarcr ldlreclorj THE BAND Outflttcd m snappy umforms, the Canonsburg Hlgh School Band has proved 1ts Worth by appear mg at school pep ralhes, by bolstering student morale at all the football games, and by g1v1ng many concerts Sklll ln playlng varlous types of muslc has brought pleasure to members as well as to thelr audxences The performance of thls group IS a feat when one conslders the unusual formatlons staged thls year Some of these are a merry go round, a rose, a flag, a thermometer, 1 Hddle, and 1 wagon The present leader of the band IS Mr IOLIIS Scarcl Favorite numbers of the band members are VVoodV Wlood Pecker Baby Its Cold Out slde Snow VVh1te Overture Alma Mater , Victory Nlarch , and Colonel Bogey dll lzuzl to tlztt our fllma Ma rr C 0101s 0 Brown and Gold Siam! as ll symbol 0 our lou Knzdlfd zn dmv 0 old IV4 amy' your prazsu loudly to ilu In flll Ilzrozzglz llzz pauzng marc ll 1 rt loyal and H111 to Canonwburg Thr name that -zu all lzold so dear 2.1 S, N.. , 4 1 s V -'n 1 v N ,.' 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'l Y ' Y fl J, I ' I ' Y 5 l ' 1 1 gy 1 U Ball Rau Martha XX atson I-sther Daley Betty Vyexshner Shirley Vyelser Mada llne D E,m1l1o oan Sims Rosella Serca ball hclluns Rosalie D1Mu11o Rosalle br gg Nancy Dayndson Valra ylttorla Frances Srolea joan Floyyers Dorothy Ixarpy Margaret lxelley Xntolnette Ce no Patxlela laylor Rose Caechxone Tlmtl Rune lxathlyn Fenimore 'Natalie DlMllll0 lylarlon Daley leresa Marmo nna Graff Shnrley Horner Joanne Ponta Mary Xnn Churray Shirley Pen elergrass Ialerne Marose Mary l0lllst' Frltl CJCIIIVIIIIC Phrllrps Xrdyth Oss Iorralne Faltlo Marg'11etFloyyers ean Campbell Wlolet Mastrangelo Sarah lxl oalcas Many jane Mercer uma lhadyylck esllllllti Rnfu ITCSPIIIZI Orfanon lee hurdos ean Danes Harriett Nayrotslu Fhfaheth Scarsellato Flame Manclm ane lroyyeln jacquellne M8llChl -loan Douglas ulla Srolea leggv Crrlmm Do uores lVl2lIlgl'lI'Clll une Dunn He en o es ean Horner Carol Ruse r Franels I' Comer lCllfC'Cf0I'l F1151 Rufu Plla Farson Bernetta Bodner Margaret Graff Nlarx Xnn Iskey Bar bara McK1m Barbara Hudacele Stella Iastldanos Betty une Marlno Ylrgxnla Fragapane Marjorre Gray Flsxe XKCII' rch Barbara Hood Tyylla Broyyell Xllce Xsplnvyall Betty jackson Dolores blmleo Shlrley Horr 'Nancy ball Patty Lou Inger THE GIRLS CHORUS Por 1 number of years, the student body ot Qftnonsburg Hleh School has been entertalned by the yyell tralneel volces of the Glrls Lholus, yyhlch IS capably ehrected by Mr Prancls P Com er, music supervlsor It L lnonsburg For the most ptrt the chorus IS kept actlve by school assem blues md concerts The songsters not only fllI4l'1lSl1 ple lsure md enjoyment for others, but they them selyes ploht by the tI'21lHlI'lg md experlence they' gun I41yor1te songs of the members ot the chorus Gloria l Dream ol Y ou Xvhere or VVhen , me Xye IN arm IW nzqlzl 1 lay a l nz tr 1 10011 III old ltrnyalt H1 zzlt tlzt I 111 I r I lztanl tht tlzzlzlnn singing, rf mu a llzty yur llttlzonglzl tlu eoztt 0 Inqtl from 11411111 anytttr rang ftrzzyultml ftruyaltml' N Q ' -V 1. 'F ' 1 . V. ' ' s K . s I . -X Sl ' y Y -vu ,' 1 T e 3 ,. 'Y' 4. i. I, . Y jr' is i . E ' - 1 . . , - ' , ' ' ' ' . s . 1 1 s J A B .N 2 iz . i ' v U q K ' ,lv V 1 -' l A . I l X ' x l 1 .V X - l ', N A f D - ' 'Q' 'L -V R '. ' x y x - l , , ' ' 1 s s ' s s t 1' ' . A ' i VV'l ' ' ' 'K y ' s ss s s s s 1 1 - . arc: The Holy Cityn, Begin the Beguincn, v A xl' Ck ' 37 tl X ' ' YY KK ' I I YY J ' , Q ' v I 1 ..v. ,WJ N m ,- :V .I , l-'iv 2 1 gt: Y x I' .L H. B I j , f ,- , M . 1,151 h r' 5 vrpz j, ' ' Tll ' 'r' l'zIHIl' ll 1 ruam so fair, I 5 ' . 5 ' , ,. - . Bm' ' ' 4' plz' llt' '1',' I N1 j' W ' ,t A zl ' tv Q lg, , sl' I. Y l .. ,l A . '. , .' --.,- . . -N -l V , V s L - v . ' , -7' ,' v A ,' v ,Y , l N , , 1 g , 7 STUDENT COUNCIL Council members who are to act as guides on Parents' .Yiqlzt don arm bands. The Student Council is the student governing body of Canonshurg High School and as such is ll I1 National Xssoeizltion. Nlem bers from all classes serve on the Council and work diligent- ly through the school year to promote tl1e hest interests of tl1e students. JS z 'Q 'ff ,fx -may 11111 elif! sep1 1sutt1 111 s 1 C1111 I me 1l11 N1 1 lII1lll1 D1 11111111 Ixu-1 Iltllll Thin! fill X 1 H1 ll N 61111 JI 1111 I 11 U11 GFX ll net l,o111slt1 X'lI1CS lJ'lXlll on ziunf Rmzt 'NI 1113111 e11 u '1kX1t'1 Xda l,1Bl'l e Sxlx11 011 gl1lCI'U e I1 16110116 VS1ll11111 Hllll1j., 1111 I1 101 Nl11,le R111 11011111111 Il1o1111s xlildlillx ipresidentj Xlllgill I'ole1 11111 Crm 111111 11 11111exx 1 111 1 5l1lI 1 .111e1 . l1t'lll1t' 11. V, 1 . - . 111111, M1ry I111111., ds. 'ixlz Rnfwf 'ene 1 '11'o.v 111 A XX'j'I'1Y.., Flizzxhc-tl1 Mirisciottu Deores Qmith, Mary NIz1111:1liy e en o e , 11111 Dyue . Fifth Rnfu' ELl111 K.l1H,d1', Maxine Hollid1y, C':1r11.eli11e huzzo Rosalie Di- Nluzio Eileen Corev Helen lj0Ul1I11Cl1 Elizaheth Telcxko. l u111'll1 Rofux' Nlary Senny, Gwen C'1I11I7l16ll, Grace Kurnal Dorothy Kisell1 Rose Koeinn, Rita 1Xv07Illf1', Tfliril Ifllfllff S11 llll r: A My l'I1 Z1 Fir!! Ruize: Rosellu Serra, Grace 'I'r:1x:11.:li11i, Currie Paige, lxlIll'2,'11l't'I Flowers, 'IXI X -5 CY . 1.1 'N . - gne. Iolotlmk, le11'l lorenro, Uurania Sfigadomlkis, 1X11toi11ette 1 Stryker, Nlllfj .XI'lk'IlllKKl. Sl'l'llll1f linac: klllllllllfl Beers, Nlrxry R11l11-rts, l'lI'1lI1L't'h Sehehl, 11111111 l1'l11':1lio, D1 s, Fav' SIIICRU, Nli, Y Il Yell lndxi L11 X N 1 ,, 1 1 1 1 l rIlfI1YZlgl-I11, Mary Avde lis, l'z1t1'iCi:1 l'r11si11owskz1, Frances Kohrys, Pzltricia Bender. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Fonznlereial Club holds its in- duction ceremony for new members. 11, 1.1111 Rune: Bill Gall, jim Bell, .Xrehie Melntyre, jerry jones, Thomas Chopak, Henry Horstman. Fn11rIl1 Rnluz' Charles l,iy'olsi, john Sopiak, Susan Brownlee, Cora Mersino, Dawn Charnlsers, listher Daley. Thin! Rufuz' .Xrmelda Luba, Leroy lieeles, Tom Mathia, jean Ilorner, Sally Rappe. Srrfnrztl Rafts! Natalie DiMuvio, jeannette Rainey, George Modrak, Eddie Celento, Eliyabeth Searsellato, Edith Moore, Ffryl Rofwf jamie Duliere, Ada DiBiase, Martha Sedora, james Modrak, Bill Hulings, Nlr. Clifford XVinnette lsponsorl. 1.1151 Rufw: Sarah Kioalieas, llelen Martys, joan Douglas, Mary jane XVilson, Marjorie Rodgers, llarriet Seuluea, Lorraine Greene, Shirley VVeiser. Fifllz Roux' julia Trayaglini, Mary Baekner, Valia Vittoria, joan DeVitis, Carol Hunter, Ella Parson, 1NIary Barron. Fourth Roiux' Hazel VVingard, juanita DeHosse, Nada Sedora, Betty VVeishner, Stella Liberatore, Lowee Adams, Shirley Meyers. Third Rufw: Dorothy Matyuf, Agnes Toth, Nlildred McConnell, julia Sroka, Twila Browell, Betty jackson, Peggy Deems. Sefrnzd Roar: Shirley Layton, Teresa Marmo, Despina Urfanon, Virginia joseph, Bernetta Bodner, Maymie Garrison, Shirley Duvall. First Rofwr Ruth Nestor, Mary Pihakis, Diana Orfanon, Dorothy Spencer, Ethel Horn, Margaret Graff, Marlene Holliday, Miss josephine I.aib lsponsorj. BENZENE RING X . Apparatus for n Benzene Ring experi ment is assembled. Many and varied are the activities of elub members. ln- itiation ceremonies start the year. Then taking part in club discussions, making experi- ments, going on visits to places of business or places of inter- est, listening to addresses given by speakers from the loeal eommunity, sponsoring worthy projects. holding part- ies and socials, and holding dances after athletic games keep members busy through- out the year. E. H. RICHARDS CLUB A HHllllw?,?H Party is enjoyed by girls of llre Ellen H. Richards Club. ALPHA TRI - HI -Y 1,1111 Rufw: Rita Raeiborska, Geraldine Verehek, Mary Louise Fritz, Sallie Dornon, Frances Pelan, Mary Siiinski, Harriet Seoulos. I-'iftlf Rome: Goldie Kartik, Mary Yarkosky, Sarah Garrison, Sarah Kelly, Barbara Hood, Toni Testa, Dorothy Raprhak, Lois Mercer. Fflllfffl Rrmtz' Lore Salton, Mary Rybaeki, Greta Reagan, Elsie Vasuta, janet Polinski, Lois Mastie. 1illfl'tfRllfLL'.' joann jaeanin, Marlene Pratten, l.inda Campbell, Dorothy David- son, Germaine Ursino, jean Kesnowski, Marianne Isiminger. Swvrnztf Rnfzci 'Ioan Taper, Antoinette Scarei, Ruth Thomas, Barbara Senior, Kathleen Buekels, I.ois Davidson. I-'irxl Rome: Anna Zolis, Anne Vittoria, Lillian Rappe, jean Verrone, -lo.-Xnne Rudge, julia Petusky, Mrs. Esther Treylinek fsponsorj. Ready for Service is really the code of the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y organizations. They send their ofiieers to camp for training, pack baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas, join with neighboring school Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y clubs in good fellowship meetings, provide a beautiful Christmas tree for the hall of the school, and sing earols at the Christmas season. I,fl'fIlIil't! ,ll'lflflL'.' Mr. Louis Sollon, local business man, is greeted by ofheers of the Ili-Y before he addresses the club members at their Monday morning meeting. Members of the Beta 'I'ri-Ili-Y pack several of the baskets that the Club members distribute at Christmas. Nlembers of the .Xlpha Tri-Hi-Y take charge of the concession stand at Memorial Stadium to raise money for worthy projects. BETA TRI - HI -Y 1,1111 Rn-un' Violet Mastrangelo, I.a- verne Marose, Lydia Tirimacco, jacqueline Santoni, joan Flowers, Patty Kiger, Elaine Mancini, llo- lores Zimak, Sarah VVines. l r1urIl1 Rn-'w.' Mary Mercer, Carol Ruse, Mary Ann C'hurray, Mary Adams, Margaret Koblarchick, Beverly Pushkar, Nancy Davidson, Third Rofw: Marlene Betarie, Char- lotte Chambers, Catherine Hohow- ska, juditb Taylor, Barbara Mc- Kim, Marcella Gress, Barbara Hudacek, Shirley Horner. Srrrmd Rufw: Patricia Spencer, Pa- tricia VVoodhouse, Barbara Hewitt, Gloria Dejohn, Doris Schmidt, joan Rodighiero, jean Davies. First Rufus: Margaret Kelly, Mar- garet Dayak, Carol Radlinski, Shirley Horr, Patricia Zeszutek, Anna Graff, Rose Cacehione, Miss Elizabeth Finley fsponsorj. HI-Y Las! Rofw: Charles Shannon, Tom Powers, Stan Hoch, Fred Severyn, jim Malone, Alan Biczak, Don Kutch. Sixlh Rufw: Bill Galbraith, jim Mc- Lean, Michael Hordies, Bernard Gregory, jim McLhinney, Charles Harvath. Fifth Rufus: jim Taggart, Bill Anne, Don Hutchinson, Don McVicker, Lee Norwood, Felix Tardio, Ken McClelland. Fourth Rome: Phil Faleoni, Clair YVagner, George Mantalis, Dave Adamson, Frank Lazor, Mickey Mazza. Third Rnfw: Nick Elenitsas, Don Haney, Bob Simonin, jim Mahra- mus, Harold Dunham, Nick Scou- loukas, Richard Nodvik. Srfoml Rofw: john Lazor, Robert Galbraith, Tom Modrak, Don Sher- man, Reed Hanlon, Bill Foley. Firxl Rofwf Mr. john Neal lspon- sorj, Manuel Pihakis, jim Pihakis, jim Holt, Andy Mastic, Tom Horn. The ultimate goal of the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y or- ganizations is to develop and maintain high standards of Christian character in school and community rela- tionships. Xvhether a student acts as president or member of a minor committee, he receives confidence and satisfaction in helping himself, the organization, the school, and the community. These activities will he remembered by the participants. Top lmft: The cast of Dear Ruth , the senior class Tap Riglfi: Father LStan Hochl goes on a rampage play. in Springtime for Pansy , the junior class play. l,ofw1'r Imfl: Patsy tl7orothy Povichl leaves after the I.I1flL'I'!' Right The seniors' own Polka Hops : Gilbert doctor fFred Severynj has announced the details Yurus, Paul Moscovic, and William Gall, of Marv's voisonin in S rin time for Pats '. . l g P g 3 So you want to be an actor! Then the Drama Club is just the one for you. The principle of this club is to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts and to create an active and intelligent interest in dramatics among students in high school. Forty members are enrolled in the Drama Club which is under the direction of bliss Lorraine Sylvester. Club activities give members an opportunity to apply their technique of acting. play-directing, and make- up. This well known group takes an active part in the schoolls dramatic productions. During the past year. the club has sponsored two all-school plays, Bang Goes Christmas and 'Wlvilbur Nlinds the Baby. Officers ofthe Drama Club are: James Cavasina, president: Thomas Butler, vice president: Gilbert Yurus, secretary: and June Dunn, treas- urer. CAMERA STAFF lmft lu Riylrlf Donald lNleVivlxer, -lalnex Taggart, joseph Mascetta llread of the -tatfl, Paul Modrzxk, jalnef lSr'uve, USHERETTES 1,1111 linac: Louise Roaelnan, Doloree XYyrw:rf, lililalretlr Konlelis, Shirley KlISllll1'l', Catlrerine Ulroslty, Rita xxlllllllilli, Dorothy Rapclrak. Fllllffll Karzai' Dolores Kozlowski, lfileen forey, lflilaluetlr 'IK-lesko, Irene Marov, I-Ilifalmetlr Searsella- to, .Xnna ll Uravto. Thin! linac: ,loanna Beers, Mary Roberts, Marlene Pratten, Stella Lilmeratore, WI a net Polinslxi, Sara jane Kelly, Mary Artemko. Sufnrtl linac: ,Xda lliliiafe, 'Iulia l'e-tusky, .Xnne Vittoria, lfranuea Scltelrl, Shirley Mansfield, Marjorie Gray. l ir,rI Rims: Nada Sedora, Peggy lleenls, Stella Pawtidrlnos, Margaret Graff, .Xnne Krixt, Mrs. 'l'reylinek lsponaorl. DRAMA CLUB 1,1151 Rafts: jim Hunter, Delmar Hanley, Franklin Cortese, Tltornas liutler, Gillvert Yurus, jim Cara- Nina, Nlitrllell losepll, lfdward Re- Ironic. Sixfh Rufux' Joann Colteryahn, Shir- ley I'ender'gran, George Neislr, Connie Colaino, Helen Vnder- wood, Marjorie Puskar, june Dunn. lfiflll Rom: ,lane Kern, Martha l'oy'it'lr, I-Ilaine l.ielr, Peggy Grinnn. Lorraine Faitro, Dorothy I-londa, fltristine lionlieltl, -lllllilllll Telexlxo. lfffirrrlz Rafts: .Xrtltur NlcC'orrnit'lx, -lane Gong-rn, listher Stanley, ,Iulia lfeteko, Olga Dano, Kathryn l'iltu- lin, Idol XHL'L'ZlI'Hfll. Tlfirti RnfL.L'.' Gordon Fee, .Xudrey Conklin, Doris llaekenaon, Ethel Cloud, Peggy Miller, Margretta ,lolles,Rit'llZ1I'1lllllrli. Srrvzztl Roar: George Foley, Stan- ley Vinton, Stella Pilstidunos, .Umi- gail Foley, Peggy Haney, Laura Hntex. Frm! Runs: .lanrex Nlalardie, Dale llernniix, l.oiN llilfalvo, l'atrit'ia lleiyer, Dorotlry NlosCoy'iC, Nliw Lorraine Sylvester lsponworl. 5. ef' ew ,.. so i MAJ ORETTE S VVhen the Brown and Gold come down the field, All other teams will have to yield. lVe put our faith and hope and trust in them. VVe know on them we can depend. Rah! Rah! Rah! l .... A-. Bark Rofw: Helen Boles Laverne Marose Sarah Kioalicas joan Flowers Fran! Rofw: Mary Douglas Gloria Dejohn Natalie DiMuzio Peggy Miller Rose Kocian joan Taper Hazel VVingard Geraldine Vercek COLOR GUARD Lrfi to Riyhl: Robert Simonin, Stand- ley Hoch, james McLhinney, Harold Dunham. Bark Rufw: Joann jaeanin Frances Pelan Mary Alice Sitinski Germaine Ursino Cf'ntz'l'.' Antoinette Testa Martha Puskar Front Rofw: Shirley Godava Luna Lanzy Ruth Thomas FLAG TWIRLERS l.rf! io Rigllll Rita Ractluorslta Ethel Cloud, joan Dehtr Mars Xnne Kar kosky, joan Douglas -Xnna 'Vlarx Stan iszewski. Dfmlnl Nlondlk fmd John Ioxco penslx els md xuth kun mtuwt witch dunlopmmts on tlu grldlron .1 . , . .v Y l 1 A 4 L v. xx I 14,1 1 xvn ' x x L S V ,fix r 23, XL? W f1f22..E. if gf K E -if lx , BASEBALL 1949 d Q hartlers 'I rlnlty VVash1ngton Clayswllle Chartlers Clavsvllle East VVash1ngton East VVash1ngton I nuns Ouns TRACK 1949 l enn 'I ownshlp T1-rams 941 Larrlck fTr1angular Meetj 54 4 WllklD51JUfg WPIAL Relays Connellsv1lle VVash1ngton Im 1tat1onal Mt Lebanon Washrn ton g nn 'I rrangular Meet Mt Lebanon Xmhrrdge Connellsvllle Penn Townshlp Beaver Hugh Brentwood VV1lk1nsburg C entral Cathollc New C astle OURS 321 50 14th r CROSS COUNTRY 1949 THEIRS OURS 20 Canonsburg Hlgh School s 1949 1950 athlet1c year proved to be a very successful one 1949 was the first year that Canonsburg H1gh had had a baseball team smce 1938 In the 1949 track and cross country seasons several records were broken Durmg the 1949 track season, Brown made the 440 yard dash m 52 8, establnshmg a new stadxum record Brown also tled the all tlme CHS h1gh jump mark of 6 feet, set by Ryback1 1n 1939 Gress set a new 200 yard low hurdle stadxum record of 24 2 In the 1949 cross country season, Ed Kulakowskl ran the 214 mule ln 1133 to break the home course record of 11 35, set by Paul bolobay rn 1941 The 1949 football vars1ty won the Class A Football Champ1onsh1p trophv On the All Con ference first team were Ross D1Bl1SC, Dan Gall Don Haney, and Steve Superlck Named on the second team were Mlckey Delfine, oe Solomon, Harold I-Iunter, and Nlck Kapottas Honorable mentlon was accorded Don Anthony, I ou I 1vols1, and oe Sammartmo Named on the VV1sh1ngton AL DeLUCIA Baseball and Football Coach ROBERT SMITH 'lrack and Cross Country Coach OI II1 ORSINO Basketball and Asslstant Football Coach DELUCIA SMITH ORSINO . 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FOOTBALL 1949 County Class A ill Star football team were Delflne, D1Blase, Dan Gall Don Haney, and Supernck The 1949 l95O basketball team dxsplayed fight and drlve Mnckey Delhne ln the game Wlth Mo nongahela made 30 pomts and established a new one game pomt record for CHS The prevnous record was 29 pomts made by both George Xn thony and Bxll lNIcK1m Delflne averaged 15 pomts per game throughout the season, and Supernck averaged 127 po1nts The WVI'CStl1I1g season of 1950 was a perfect one Not a match xx as lostl The Gunners won the WPIAL lNIat Champlonshlp Indnvrdual champs were Don Haney, lVlanuel Plhakls Ron ald Roman, and oe Solomon Haney w as one of three boys 1n the hlstorv of XVPI XL competl t1on who emerged a vlctor four tlmes Don Haney lVlanuel Pnhakls, and oe Solomon won state champlonshlps at the PIPXPX tournament JOHN ROSS Jumor Football and Wrestling Coach QUINCY D1YENNO Jumor Varslty Basketball Coach CARL D1SIBI0 Faculty Manager of AthI6tlCS VVash1ngton Chartlers VVaynesburg C allfornla L lawsport Homestead I rlnlty Q rafton Hun gettstown BASK YVaynesburg WVash1ngton Burgettstown 'I fllllfj VI aynesburg VI ashlngton Bulgettstovs n Trnnm Tnsms OURS FTBALL 1949 '30 'I HEIRS OURS WRESTLING 1950 VI aynesburg jefferson Cha rtlers I rmnty VI ashmgton Doxmont W aynesburg jefferson W ashlngton Cha rtlers Trlnlty Shaler Munhall FHEIRS UURS VS PI XL Won 37 pomts Ross D13 ENxo DISIBIO FOOTB LL Canonsburg Hlgh School enjoyed a successful 1949 football season As football came 1nto the spotlight Coach DeLuc1a and h1s asslstant, Glue Orsmo, welcomed a group of forty n1ne youths at Memorlal Stadlum and qu1cklv started the tralmng grlnd ln the Hrst game of the season, the Canonsburg grxdders pushed back the XV3ShlHgtOH Prexles, 13 6 The first touchdown was made by Delhne on a pass by Superlck In the th1rd quarter the Gunner backs alternated on movmg the prgskm down the field and Superlck took It over for a tally inthou came 1n to do the klckmg The followlng w eek, the Canonsburg eleven met the Chartlers Bucs and defeated them ln the second half, 2610 Delhne, Haney, and VV Galbraxth made the Wrnmng touchdowns lVaxnesburg became the next vlctlm of the Gunners to the tune of 19 7 ln one sensa t1onal play 1n thus game, Quperlck passed to Haney who lateraled to Qolomon who ran for a touchdown, 49 yards bemg covered on the play laxtkofu Mr Drbrbro Xss1stantCoach OFSIHO Vlalter Pankxewlcz Robert Dapra Wayne Edmonds james Ma lone jack Crumm john Porco Louns LIY0lSl joseph bammartmo ohn Henrv Sam Karaw ol1s Anthony Thom a Coach DeLuc1a Srrond Rofu Charles Shannon Donald Haney Ross DIBIHSC Mlchael Delfine Damel Gall N1ck Kapottas Donald Anthony joseph Solomon V1ncentGes ualdl Steve Superlck Flu! 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Back Rofu, Don Haney Bill Galbraith Steve Superlck Vincent Gesualdx Front Rott lVI1ckey Delfine Harold Hunter Ross DIBIHSC Dan Gall Nick Kapotta Don Anthony joe Solomon When the Gunners met the California rl rojans, they lost for the first time, the score being 31 13, and they were overpowered the following week by Glassport, 20 12 Back on the victory road the following week, the Gunners triumphed over the Homestead Steelers with gusto Haney scored in the first quarter on a 74 yard run Superick made a second touchdown on a 42 vard run Xvlth in six minutes, two more touchdowns were scored by Papetti and Sam Karavolis, end ing the game, 26 7 Next a 20 18 win over the Trinity Hill Toppers followed LlVOlS1 found Superlck with a screen pass, and Su perick scampered for 53 yards and a touch down Haney raced 81 yards for another touchdown and later in the game took the ball over for the final score Then Crafton slipped past the Gunner eleven to win by a margin of 1914 But when Canonsburg came back to win the Burgettstown game 26 7 they sewed up the Southwestern Class pass from Superick to Delfine gave the first tally Superick soon added two touchdowns ln the third quarter Haney scored the final touchdown The conference toga was the first for the Gunners in the three years the conference has been in existence ln the victorious season, the Canonsburg gridders had won six games and lost but three D Gall Sammartlno P3IlklCW1CZ W Galbraith Gesualdl . . A Championship. In this game a 65 yard TRACK Graduation played havoc with the Can- onsburg High School Track and Field Squad, and only three lettermen, lvalter Pankie- wicz, Richard Gress, and Len Papetti, re- turned to the 1949 team. ln the first meet of the year, the Canons- burg Thinclads lost to Penn Township, 94M to 3232, but took four hrst places. Kapus- tynski took first in the 880-yard rung Ed Kulakowski placed first in the mileg Richard Gress was first in the low hurdles: and Len Papetti finished first in the javelin. .Xpril 19 found the Gunners at home in a meet with Carrick and Dormont. Carrick won this triangular meet with 54M points, and the Gunners placed second with 503A. The Gunners captured individual honors by setting two new stadium honors and tying one. Brown made the 440-yard dash in 54.1 and tied the high jump with a 6 foot leap that equaled the all-time school record. Gress covered the low hurdles in 24.6. ln a dual meet with Vllilkinsburg, Can- onsburg dropped a 79-48 verdict to Yvilkins- burg. lfor Canonsburg, Vllalt Pankiewicz was high point man, capturing the broad jump and tying the high jump. Un .Xpril 23 at Nlemorial Stadium was held the eleventh annual WPIAI. Relay Car- Bark ROVLLZ' Coach Robert Smith james Malone Nick Kapustynski Anthony Colaizzo VValter Pankiewiez Bernard Kobosky Harold Hunter Lloyd Gall Srrond Rofw: Edwin Kulakowski Leonard Papetti Thomas Stanko Thomas McLean james McLean joseph Martinsky Firxi Rofw: Sam Bracale Nick Kapottas Thomas Butler john Karavolis 1 john Kulish George Anthou nival with 25 track and field teams and 614 athletes competing in the big event. Coach Robert Smith of Canonsburg acted as relay director. Surprising nobody, Mt. Lebanon walked off with the championship for the eighth straight time. Canonsburg placed in six events and collected 15 points to tie Dor- mont for seventh place. Ambridge Highls track and field team defeated Canonsburg's Thinclads in a dual meet. 75-52. The Gunners came out first in seven events. Pankiewicz won the broad jump and the high jump: Gress, the 100- yard dash and low hurdles: Papetti, both the pole vault and javeling and Bracale, the high hurdles. Competing with 14 other high schools, Canonsburg placed fourteenth with 2M points in the lVashington Invitational Meet. Following this. the Gunners lost a dual meet to Connellsville, and a triangular meet to blt. Lebanon and lvashington. ln the qualifying trials for the 40th an- nual XVPIAL Track and Field bleet, George Brown shattered the 440-yard record, and a dead heat in the 200-yard hurdles between Gress of Canonsburg and johnson of Do- nora set a new time of 24.2 seconds. ln the 40th annual XVPIAL bleet at Connellsville, Canonsburg scored but one point when Brown came in fifth in the 440- yard run. john Kulish Thomas Butler Manuel Pihaltis Burl' Rnfzzx' Coach Rohert Smith Pete Nikas Sam Braeale Lloyd Gall Fred Severyn Gerald llelmiek VValter Severyn Fra 111 Rufuz' Rohert Devittn Edwin Kulakowslxi Kenneth lhll'Clt'llI1llll CROSS - COUNTRY Six lettermen returned to start the 19-19 eross - country season for Coach Robert Smith, and they were joined by twenty-five other aspiring harriers. ln the first meet of the year, lXIt. Lebanon scored a 20-35 victory over Canonshurg. Kulakowski was Canonsburgls individual winner. Canonsburg lost a second meet to Xmhridge, 25-30, and dropped a third meet to Connellsville, 19-36. The first victory came when the Gunner Harriers defeated Penn Township, 26-29. Kulakowski and Brown were Gunner win- ners. A-Xt Beaver, Canonshurg turned in a P.-xxxtewlcz XVPIAL TRACK RELAY CARNIVAI, Q., ....f perfect 15-40 score. Kulakowski captured first place, and Kulish, Brown, Gall, and Bracale followed. ln the meet with Brent- wood, Kulakowski broke the home record by touring the 211, mile in 11 :33 and helped Canonshurg score a near perfect 17-38. 1Vi1kinsburg defeated the Gunner Har- riers, 21-34, although Kulakowski placed first and set a new .-Xlcoma Course mark of 11:19.5. Central Catholic easily defeated Canonshurg, 18-37, and another defeat, 20- 35, at the hands of New Castle followed. ln the XVPIAI. Cross-Country lN1eet. lid- win Kulakowski finished eighth in the title run. KL'l,.-xxmvsxi , 1 'Y N T . . 2 gy, V EI' '-4 lfafl' linux' Cuaeli lllie Orsinn, .Xntlmny Kern, Ifclxsziiwl XVitu-ky, XYilliam Galhraitli, Lloyd Gall llIlZlIlHf.ft'I'l, Front Rear: Henry Ilorr, Steve Superiek. Hike Delfine, Gary Allslicriiw, ,Iuhn llenry. BASKE TBALL It was XY2lSlllI1 f0I1, Canonshui' f in the final Section lfour stamlin fs. hut the Gun- E 2-N L ners hail the satisfaction of lcnowin f thev were to H Jed onli' hx' the hest. Coach Ursinols 5-. , . . hops linislled the season with l3 wins aml 9 defeats. The Gunners totalenl 5 league and S mm-league wins, aml 3 league aml 6 non-league defeats. Nliekey Delline was high scorer' for the season. aml Steve Superiek was runner-up. Uelline totalecl 3-HD points, and Superiek. 275 points. Gary .Xllshouse was not far hehiml in the point Column. The season showed that the team hail gameness. courage. spirit. aml skill. Superirk lips a rrflmund .' Burk Rnfze: Roh:-rt Hays, Tom Hunkler, Lawrenee Turki. Richard Nodvik, Ted VVisnie-wski, Coaeli Quincy DiYenno. l'1l'fl7If Rufio: XVayne I-Idmonds, Sam Karavolis, Eduard XVisnieus1-ti, Keith Rurnherger, XVa1ter Severvn. Starting the league season on their own floor, the Gunners downed the 1Vayneshurg Red Rll7II'l'I'.Y in the Section 4 opener for hoth teams, 62-41. In the second start in eom- petition. however, the Gunners were houneed from the elite eirele hy XYashington's Lillie l'rf'.x'ii'.f, 44-34. Three straight wins followed over Burgettstown 47-411, 'lirinity 511-39, and XVaynes1mrg 58-51. Then a seeond loss to Xvashington, 43-64, gave the ljllfr l'n'.vii',v a two-game lead in the Section 4 raee. lvnion lsliglrs lffm' Dr1'if.v of Burgettstown next out-pointed the Gunners 64-52. But the Gunners ended the league season with a thrilling victory over Trinitfs llillvfxv, 72-51. In non-league games the Gunners outscored their opponents 652 to 649 points. Yietories were over Clark, 511-393 Chartiers twice, 37-341 and 61-44: Charleroi, 511-39: Baldwin twiee, 43-42 and 51-511: and Brentwood, 49-47. 1.osses were to Cfharleroi, 37-38: Brentwood. 48-5113 California twiee, 49-54 and 37-49: Monessen, 45-79: and Nionongahela, 42-44. N'i :W 5U mCK 1'M'4'1' .Hickey Delfimf and Steve Super- iek were the srfnsurfs high point men. limi Rum bull w 1 flllHllZlfIt'I'l, Ross Diliiase, -lohn Karavolis, Donald Anthony, epi So onion Illiold Hunter, Coach john Ross. lvunf R01 ne lodrak Paul Sroka, james Pihakis, Donald Haney, llarold Dunham, Ronald Roman 'Nlanuel llllllklx WRESTLING ixt ieco l X perfect season! That was the unusual record of the Canons- hurg High School wrestling tc lm. lvith one of the hest halanced teams in school history t ti tht mix lhle guidinu. of Coach john Ross, the fiunners turned in the only un- klfLkl 1 XQITS. Thirteen was no jinx to Coach Ross' boys, as they chalked up thirteen consecutive victories for the winning season. The Gunners totaled 475 points to their oppo- nents IIS points. Une high point of the season was the shattering of Ylvashington High School's 34 match rec- ord. Hill Hulings, .lim Pihakis, Joe Solomon, and Don Haney never lost a match during the season. Honors went to Uon Haney. llaney had falls in all his season's matches except two. McCullough of llvash High was the only man Haney did not pin. llaney remained Ull- defeatcd and untied in dual competition for four years at Canonshurg High School, was four times a XVPI.-Xl, champion, and was twice a l'l.X.X champion. Take Down .' Break Down .' Piling up a total of .37 points, the Gunner grapplers won the NVl'l,Xl, lllzlt ehani- pionship for the second straight year. The seven Ciunners who went to the linals were Don Haney, Bill Hulings, .lohn Karavolis, -lim l'ihakis. Nlanuel Pihakis, Ronnie Roman. and -foe Solomon. Don Haney, Manuel Pihakis, Ronnie Roman, and joe Solomon won titles. Haney had four of his live tournament matches by falls. The title was Haneyls fourth and Roman's third. A week later at the PRX.-X wrestling tournament at Yvash- ington. Nlanuel Pihakis, Joe Solomon, and Don Haney won state championships. Coach Ross and his boys had worked hard. Victory was theirs. There was no doubt in anv- one's mind of Canonshurg High School's wrestling ahihtx XVRICS'l'l.1iR Cmss XVox I.os'r Duiiw Pix Hulings ,,. NI. Pihakis -I. Pihakis . R. Roman . -I. Karzlvolis Lollreco .. Dunham . .-Xhraham ., Diliiase . . . j. Solomon D. Haney . ll. Antluuiy Hunter .... XX 'I U Il 2 95 12 1 ll 3 103 12 0 nv 1 112 10 I IJ 3 120 111 1 1 0 127 5 3 11 0 133 fi 3 2 1 138 2 3 in ll 13N + 2 ll ll 145 11 41 1 7 15+ 13 ru u ll! 11,5 7 5 1 1 185 lu 1 Z 7 VVPIAL CHAMPS In ll1It'A'.' Joe Solomon and Don Haney. In frurzff Manuel Pilrakis and Ronald Roman BASEBALL Canonsburg High students eagerly await- ed the opening of the 1949 baseball season. This was the first year for baseball at Can- onsburg High since 1938. Coach DeLucia's youthful team competed in Section 3 and faced five teams with veteran performers. ln the opening game, Chartiers High squeezed a 5-4 win from the Gunners. The winning run was scored in the last half of the seventh. Trinity gave the second set- back when they belted the Gunners 7-1. The Gunners scored the lone tally in the first half of the third. The Little Prexies of lvash- ington next defeated the Gunners in a close 9-S tilt. Then Claysville in an eight inning thriller handed the Gunners a 9-S set-back, and the Chartiers Bucs again turned back the Canonsburg High team, 8-5. Cisokce ANTHONY TWTICKEY DELFINE KEN ANTHONY Bark Roar: Manager Ed Eckels, VVayne Edmonds, Don Kutch, Steve Super- ick, Dan Gall, Henry Horr, Gary Allshouse, Angelo Thomas, Duncan Thomas, Don Haney, Coach DeLucia. Front Rr1fL:.' Ed VVisniew- ski, Don Loughman, Bill Maceiko, joe Lazor, joe McCullum, George An- thony, Dave Modrak, Ken Anthony, Mickey Delfine. At last came victory! The Gunners de- feated Claysville, 7-2. lN1ickey Delfine in a star performance struck out 18 batters and yielded only two hits. A second victory followed when the Gunners chalked up a 9-6 score to defeat the East Xvashington Ghosts. The Ghosts stayed even with the Gunners for four innings, but a five run splurge in the fifth brought victory to Canonsburg. Doubles by b1cCullum and Ken Anthony, singles by Maceiko and Superick, a walk, an infield out, a stolen base, and an error paved the way for the five tallies. Dan Gall gave up six hits and fanned nine. However, aveng- ing this set-back, East 1Vashington in a sec- ond game edged out the Gunners, 7-6. The Gunners had rung up a total of two wins and six defeats. Coach DeI.ucia's team had for the most part little baseball experi- ence, but they had accredited themselves. GARY A1.LsHoUsE joe MeCUi.i.Ux1 STEVE 41 QJQ4 zzgefg RZ! f, JUNIOR FOOTBALL The junior Football gridders scored two wins and four losses in their 19-19 season under Coach john Ross. The first game of the season was at home with hit. Lebanon. ln the first period of play, the visiting team scored a touchdown but failed to convert the extra point. ln the second period, the junior Gunners struck back when Salansky scampered 40 yards for a score. Then Sopiak intercepted a hlt. I.eb- anon pass and ran 55 yards for another touchdown. ln the last half, the visitors scored two more touchdowns to win the game, 19-13. The following week, the jun- ior gridders traveled to Penn Township only to be defeated again, 14-0. The team won its first victory at Burgettstown. ln the first half of the game Bushko scored twice and Sopiak once to make the score 21-ll at the half. Early in the second half, Sopiak took a pass from center and raced -10 yards SUPERICK I 2 for a fourth touchdown. A final touchdown was scored by Dejohn. The Union gridders struck back only once. and the game ended 34-7. Bark Ru-un' Ronald Small fManagerj, Marvin Lehovitz, Boh Senay, Tom Paige, john Sopiak, Don Sapp, Bill Hoeh, Lee Moser, Glenn VVhite, Bill Delfine, jolm lleiser, Paul Bushko, Harry Gregory, Coach Ross. Sfflllllf Rufuz' Ed Koman fhlarlagerj, Art Taylor, Bob DeFelice, Carl Falcione, Bob Patmon, Bill Dunn, liolv Campbell, Alhert Raggazini, john Dejohn, Albert Allen, Don jacohy, jim Russell, Bill Kvindis fhlanagerl. Firxl Rm-w: john Vlachos, Glenn Isiminger, joe Costanza, Bernard VValters, Leonard Churilla, Dave Bushmire, Bill Chuha, Ralph Salansky, Tony Balsama, Eddie Nicola, Tom jones, Carl Gromacki. The next game spelled victory over Union- town. ln the first half, Sopiak scored twice and Bushko once. The junior Gunners led at the half, 20-O. ln the third period, Salan- sky scored a 60 yard touchdown run. Union- town seored a lone tally, and the final score was 27-7. Defeat followed the next week at the hands of Xvashington. The first half was scoreless. ln the second half, Xvashington took to the air and passed for a touchdown. The point was good. ln the last period, the Gunners came rolling back with a touch- down, but the extra point failed. The score was 7-6 in favor of Vllashington in a close game. The final game saw Charleroi defeat the Gunners 27-13. Salansky and Delfine scored the Gunner touchdowns. The season was fairly successful, and twelve freshmen on the junior team will probably find a place on the varsity squad next year. Nolfil Drlmzxv Twain-Earle Rofw: Dawn Chambers, Lois Davidson, Mrs. Petrosky Ccoachl, Linda Campbell, Cora Mersinu. I'll'IllIf Ru-ut' Barhara Senior, Sarah jane Kelly, Dorothy Davidson, Shirley Kushner. GIRUS BASKETBALL Twenty-one teams consisting of 168 girls entered the 19-18-1949 Girls' lntramural Basketball Tournament. hlrs. Alice Petrosky, physical education instructor, directed the tournament. A total of 105 games were played, each team meeting a scheduled opponent five times. The top freshman team was Nlary Bush's Hasenpeffers.l' The Scoring Sirens, captained by Mary I.ou Ryhacki, was the victorious sophomore entry. ln the junior-senior competition, the five game series left two teams undefeated. These were the Forty-Ninersl' of the senior class led by Jeanie Mercer and Gretchen Don- aldson and the Noted Dames, victorious junior team. ln a close, hard-fought game in the final playoff, the Noted Dames defeated the Forty-Niners to become all- school champs and winners of the tournament awards. Co-captains of the victorious 1 team were Dorothy Davidson and Sarah ,lane Kelly. JEAN MERCER NTARY RYBACKI MARY BUSH QQRETCHEN DONALDSON JANET POLINSKI Il'l'l,-II. Tiflllkl' Rrlay f.lIIl'1li1'lll Qinwri arm' llrl .lllr11ilu11l,f. SI1111.1i11gf.' .Xlmigail Ifuley :intl Ruth VINIIUIUIIS. Silliny: Esther Stanley, Nancy Yliilylill' lQueenJ, and Eileen Kohrys. 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PATRONS BEAUTY SHOPS Betty Lulnas Beauty Shoppe 104 N Central Ave Ph 610 aye s Beauty Shop Fnrst Natlonal Bank Bldg Ph 1839 BUILDING MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION Clanelll Supply Company Lumber and Builders Supplies 311 Adams Ave Ph 1855 Donaldsons Supply and Equlpmen 0 5 N Jefferson Ave Ph 1000 D AIHICO and Casacchla General Contractors Home Modernxzatlon a Speclalty 577 Duquesne Ave Ph 2451 R COLLEGES Penn Commerclal College George Wash1ngton Hotel Bldg Washington Pa Ph 4220 West Penn Tech Speclallzes ln Draftlng 102 W Plke St Canonsburg Ph 7438 CONFECTIONERS-DAIRIES The Candy Shop 30 E P1118 St Ph 9604 Ellen s Ice Cream Bar 215 W Plke St Ph 9647 C C Swlhart Dalry R D 1 Venlce Road Ph 1754 DEPARTMENT STORES Celento s Department Store Everything for the 1'1ome 6 N Central Ave Ph 268 Home Furnxture Company Canonsburg Pa Ph 65 Washlngton Pa Ph 1940 F W Woolworrh 33 35 YV Pllce St Ph 9697 DISTRIBUTING Mary Bostjanclc Latxmer Ave Strabane Union Dlstrlbutlng Company 18 Murdock St Ph 920 DRUGS effreys Drug Store 66W P11ceSt Ph 318 Mountford s Drug Store W Pllce St Houston Ph 172 Taylors Drug Store 27 W P1116 St Ph 70 Templeton s Drug Store 33 N Main St Washmgton Ph 1 DRY CLEANING FURRIERS 20 N Central Ave Ph 703 Chartlers Cleaners and Furrlers 137 W P1ke St Canonsburg Ph 7300 52 Highland Ave Washlngton Ph 145 Penn Sanitary Cleaners and Furrlers 133 S Maln St Washlngton Ph 10788 Safeway Cleaners Quallty Cleaners 18W P11ceSt Houston Pa Ph 1137 DRY GOODS Fred S Marshall N Maln St Wash1ngton Ph 177 ELECTRIC HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS C 86 L Radio Mart Motorola and Admlral Sales and Servlce Houston Pa Ph 456 , - . ., . . ., . -I 7 ., . . 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PATRONS DICIO 171ectr1c Shop 24 Muclock St Ph 1630 Katz Brothers 178 E Plke St Ph 722 Pittsburgh P1ate Glass Company 20 E Pxke St Ph 619 Thompson Hardware Co 14 N Central Ave Ph 277 VanEman Brothers 53 YV P1ke St Ph 9 FEED DEALERS FLOUR Canonshurg M1111Ug Company Inc 1 N f'entra1 Ave Ph 45 FLORISTS Lanzys F1ower Shop Say It Wxth F1owers 515 1'1lgh1anc1 Ave Ph 1719 W E Zuver 117 N Jefferson Ave Ph 1500 FOOTWEAR ackson s Shoe Store 61 W' Plke St Ph 9863 Klrhy s Shoes 51 W Pike St Ph 185 D S Po11ock Footwear 4 F Plke St Ph 476 GROCERIES PRODUCE MEATS Central Market 121 W Plke St Ph 720 Curry F1111 Market oseph Lucc1o1a Proprletor Weavertown Ph 1879 Dallv Market Rldge Ave E t Ph 2161 Fa1con1 Brothers Grocery Store 600 1-hghland Ave Ph 9653 Home Meat Market 18113 E Plke St Ph 1006 F P Korskl Grocery 416 Cnreenslde Ave P11 61 Meyer s Market Fmer Foods Lower PFICCS B1uH: St Ph 756 Stair Market Inc 41 W7 Plke St Ph 1980 Robert Stenger Best Home Dressed Meats 3 E Plke St Ph 283 Ta1pas Grocery 493 Chartlers St Strabane Tmy Store Superette 314 W Plke Street 718 F Plke St Ph 47 Vlfglll s Market 440 Frank11n Ave Ph 9619 W11son s C1over Farm Store 10 N Centra1 Ave Ph 130 Yurkas Food Market 348 EL1C1ld Ave Ph 9681 HOME FURNISHINGS HOME SUPPLIES Brody s ua11tv Furnlture 111113 W P1ke St Ph 352 Canonshurg Floormg Company Floorlng of A11 Types Custom F1oor Spec1a11sts 570 Murdock St Ph 2294 M1chae1s Chem1ca1 Products Company F1or Shme Wax 55 Murdock St Ph 1509 ., . ., . , ,ff . 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PATRONS INDUSTRIES Contmental Can Company Inc Canonsburgh Pa Ph 249 Natxonal Metal Products Company Manufacturers of Metal Moldmg Weather Strlppmg and Wlndow Screens Canonsburg Pa Ph 767 Pennsylvanla Transformer Company Canonsburg Pa Ph 2380 JEWELRY XV Flsher ewelry 28 W P1116 St Ph 246 I-Iuclsons ewelers N Mam St Washmgton Ph 7582 McKinley ewelry N Mam St Washmgon Ph 179 A Meyer Company Washmgton Canonslnurg Char1ero1 T H McNary jewelry 31 N Mam St Washlngton Ph 930 Taper Your Crecht eweler 37 W Chestnut St Washmgton Ph 4075 LADIES WEARING APPAREL Borchert s 62 W P1148 St Ph 918 I-Inldegarcl s 8 W Pxke St Ph 634 Jenny Shop 20 S Mann St Washlngton Ph 6174 MBFIIHC S 101 W Plke St Ph 195 Model Shop 26 W P1ke St Ph 1702 LEATHER GOODS Charles 1-Illes 25 E Plke St Ph 92 LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Rose M Bastlo W Pllce St Ph 48 George Challener Agency 120 N Central Ave Ph 534 ames M Colalzzo Agency 25 N Jefferson Ave Ph 90 91 Morrls Insurance Agency Insurance for Every Need 43 N Jefferson Ave Ph 620 LOCKER SERVICE Canon Food Locker Service 317 S Central Ave Ph 2205 Washington Ice Company Food Lockers and Ice Plant MEN S CLOTHING Adler Company Clothmg and Furnxshlngs Formals Rented 34 XV P1116 St Ph 1670 Cushners Mens Clothxng 22 W P1116 St Ph 1907 GIDSOH S 11 W Pllce St ack I-Iart 16 N Maln St Washington Ph 3366 MORTICIANS I-Imton and Gr1H71th Funeral Home 164 W Pllce St Ph 98 Sollon Funeral I-Iome Ambulance Serv1ce E College St Ph 2324 . , A . 7 'Y ' n I ., . 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I ., . . ,, , PATRONS Speakman Funeral I-Iome Ambulance Servlce Grant and Cherry Ave Houston Ph 800 Robert Ii Wylle Funeral I'1ome Ambulance SCFVICL 170 W Plke St Ph 75 ohn F Yoney Funeral I-Iome Ambulance Servxce 716 E Pxke St Ph 8 MUSIC Canonsburg Music Shop Instrument Repairs Accessorles 36 N Jefferson Ave Ph 1617 Musxc Center P ke St Ph Schrlver s Recorcl Shop 34' XV Pike St Ph 789 OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Walter 1V1cPeake ORGANIZATIONS Fraternal Order of Eagles Box '70 Canonsburg Pa Labor Temple Assoclatlon 15 17 S Central Ave Ph 9871 PHOTOGRAPHERS The Amon Studio 40 E Pnke St Ph 97 R Sue Cowan Stucllo 27 W Plke St Ph 194 Kotyk and I-Iampson 11 S Central Ave Ph 149 PLUMBERS PAINTERS DECORATORS Edward R Koch Plumblng and Sheet Metal Work 40 44 Water St Ph 28J Herbert Mackey Plumbmg and 1-Ieatxng Sportmg Goods 110 N Central Ave Ph 40 W Neelv and Sons Plumblng and Heating S J fferson Ave Ph 510 or 1780 R PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS The Book Shop 34 W P1ke St Ph 292 Llberty Prmtxng Company 146 P Plke St Ph 864J Wald pflllflhb Company Shaffer Ave Wash1ngtox1 P PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE Dr T M Boggs Dentlst Notes Bulldlng Ph 970 Dr Albert DIPHIIHH DC 153 W Plke St Ph 543 Dr Charles L I-Iarsha 44 P Plke St Ph 76 Dr W G ohnston Dentist 104 W P1ke St Ph 1676 Dr R 1: McClure Dentlst 149 W P1ke St Ph 2430 Dr Frank R Ravnak 51 W Prke St Ph 658 Dr S Safran 139 W Plke St Ph 121 h 4063 Dr Robert V Sulkowskl Dentlst Pxrst Natlonal Bank Bldg Ph 1611 Dr Paul Wl1R1HSOI1 Dentist 53W Plke St Ph 311 D Joseph S Wilson W Pike St Ph 658J J. . e ., . - J . 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' PATRONS RECREATION Apollo LIIIIOI' Club Grecian Ballroom Blame Avenue RESTAURANTS Chlclxs Curve Inn Dme and Dance West P1146 Street EXICIISIOH Del Nlonaco Restaurant Fellx CO1HIlZO and Son 45 N Jefferson Ave Ph 9658 Kutch s Cafe Cor Second and Adams Awe Ph 9609 Rose and oe Splna s Inn 706 E Pllce St Ph 1311 Royal Gr11l 31W Pllxe St Ph 9645 Umon Grlll Fred Terllng and oe Cortese Props 533 Adams Ave Ph 9637 Village Inn oe and Frank Cavasma Propr1etors Home Cooked Foods Oalxclale Pa Ph Oakdale 6171 SPORTS EQUIPMENT The Athletic and Sports Center Spadaro and Rxchards Proprxetors IIN Jefferson Axe Ph 1864 TAILQRS Fnrlco Campani 79 N cfferson Avenue Fredf 13011110 108 N Centr1lAxe 1711 977 THEATERS Alhambra and Cont1nent11 Theatres 1 ist PllxE Street TRANSPORTATION TRANSFER ames Nlcfarthy and Sons J Murdock Street Canonslnurg Ph 910 WEARING APPAREL Peoples C lothmg Store Credlt Clothing Easy Terms 7 1 Pile S Ph 9 ' T J . . h J I 1 4 1 1 1 , I ' , v 1 , , , . - . , ., . 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