Cass Township High School - Cassonian Yearbook (Minersville, PA)

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THE CASSONIAN SENIOR CLASS OF CASS TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL I ll C'I.-i, D lE Dl C A T ll U NVe the class of 1956 dedicate this issue of the Cassonian to our parents, teachers, administra- tors and fellow schoolmates, who through their loy- alty, cooperation and service have made our four years stay here, the most fruitful and eujoyahle of our young lives. lame ooitprints We the class of 1956, have left our footprints here at Cass Township High. Some of our footprints are impressive while others are etched lightly. As our theme unfolds we will try to give you a picture story of our foot- prints from our earliest schooling to the present. These will be depicted by means of the shoes we wore in making our impressions on the sands of time. Four BABY SHOES Ox m' 3.f1? r --.,.l'- .,.,V If Q ....Q , Three years ago 21 group of fourteen year olds with varying emotions entered a new world. That world. High School, became ix reality in our lives. VVe were confused hy new faces, new manners and new customs. This :onfusion soon disappeared after meeting and knowing the following: SCHOOL BOARD WALQF 1Eiu1f2EEN EDWARD 1. MURPHY Secretary JAMES V. RYAN ALEX PEGARSKI President Vice-President DR, I-I, CURRAN MATTHEW KELLY Seven MR. JOSEPH W. BRENNAN High School Principal Cass Township High School State Teachers College, Kutztown MATHEMATICS, SOCIAL SCIENCE NIR. .IOSEPH XV. CANIPION Supervising Principal Mine-rsville High School Stats- Teaclwrs College, Kutztown New York University LEONA A. LOVELICK A. B. Minersville H. S. Bucknell University Social Science, Languages JOSEPH O'C BRENNAN BERNADETTE REYNOLDS ELIZABETH M, REILLY B. S, Cass Township H. S. Cass Township H. S. State Teachers College, Ifutztown State Teachers College, Blonmsburg Cohmfbm Umvefrslty Commercial English, Hygiene, Social Science B. S. C355 T0WHShiP H- rs- SYLVESTER KERWICK THOMAS D. NEVILS State Teachers Qollegezkutztown State Teachers College, Cass Township H. S. Matllematlcs, Science, VVost Chester State Teachers College, Kutztown Social Science Hygiene, Physical Ed. English I E W' V Eight Nine I ALPHONSUS BRENNAN -IOHN BREEN, B. S. B. S. Cass Township Il. S, Nlinersville H, S, State Teachers College, Kutztown Cass Township HSS. SOCilli Science State Teachers College, Isutztown English, A,-jfhmgtjg New York University Social Science Custodian PETER DROSKINAS HELEN HALCOVACE B. S. Nled. H. N. Minersville H. S. Cass Township H. S. State Teachers College, Kutztown VVilmington General Hospital Temple University Chemistry, Social Science IOHN CONNELLY, M. A. l Minersville H. S. Susquehanna University New York University Motlzenmtics' AMBROSE LEARY MARY GRACE, B. S. Cass Township H. S. Braun School of Music, Pottsvillo New York University Supervisor of Music Senior Class ROM RAYMOND BARTON THOMAS BEBNER JOANNE BREEN MARY ELLEN BURNS FRANK BUTSKO GEORGE FEDORISKA ROSE FERENCHICK JANET GRAVER JOAN GRESSIK PAUL GRETSKY JONATHAN HALGOVAGE RAYMOND HEFFRON BETTY MAE HERTZ ELAINE HUNTZINGER SAM KATCHMAR ROBERT KAUFFMAN FRANK KOPICH JOHN KOPINETZ EUGENE KOST ANDREW KOSTICK LUCILLE KOVALEVIOH JOHN KOVICH RUBY KHATZEFI STINEY KRUEL ELAINE MAGHITA FRANK MAHALSKY EILEEN MILLER FRANCIS MOLOCHNICK JAMES MULHALL ANDREW ONUSHCO GLORIA PHILLIPS - RAMONA RAPALI MARIANNE REILLY SUSANN RUDAITIS STEVE STUDLAGK MARY TASSEFF RAYMOND WEIR PEGGY WISGOUNT BETTY ZELINSKY Ten SPORT SHOES ff i X2 'W Q Q 7' f 4 X gx Na V - 1 Y ...- - Aa FOOTBALL At the end of our 9th year the time had come for us to take off our Baby Shoes, hecause We were passing into a inorc adult world, wliere footprints Werc- becoming lasting and meaningful. To help us inalce thc deepvst kind of foot- print we donned our SPORTS SHOES FOOTBALL SQUAD 27 221 VARSITY SEN IORS CASS-MINERSVILLE In the opening game of the season, Cass lost to a very powerful Miners- ville team by a score of 28-6. The Condors were unable to get started against the Miners powerful line. At the end of the first half, Minersville was leading 14-6, but scored twice in the second half to win. Cass scored its lone touchdown on a 28 yard pass play from Francis Kopich to Frank Butsko. CASS-MARIAN CATHOLIC On September I6, Cass romped to a 46-0 triumph over Carian Catholic in the opening home contest of the season. After a close first half, the Condors of Coach Pat Droskinas, went on a rampage and scored 6 touchdowns Steve Studlack and Ted Lenick were the chief offensive threats for the Condors. Every member of the line crowned himself with glory by his fine work on offense and defense. CASS-WEST MAHANOY TOWVNSHI P In a very thrilling game, West Mahanoy Township eked out a 12-6 vic- tory over the fighting Condors. Both teams played hard, but a 35 yard pass play gave West Mahanoy the winning touchdown in the third quarter. Cass had several scoring opportunities, but fumbles and penalties erased them. Fourteen Fifteen SCH. HAVEN-CASS On Septemher 29. a highly favored Sch. Ilayen High School teain entered the Cass Township Nleinorial Stadium and eked out a close 13-6 xictory oyer the fighting Condors. The halt ended with the score 0-0, hnt in the third and fourth quarters, Sch. Haven scored enough to win the game. Cass scored its lone touchdown with less than toni' minutes to play when Paul Cretsliy fell on 11 loose pigskin in the end-zone. CASS-ASHLAND Scoring twice in the first halt. Cass defeated Ashland hy the score of 12-0 on the Condors gridiron, which was in a slightly muddy condition. Midway in the first quarter the Condors scored on a run hy Al Brennan, who along with Ted Leniclc. ran Well all evening. The second touchdown was scored in the second quarter when Ted Leniclx ran 2l yards, Neither tcain scored after this and the game ended with Cass winning, 12-0. CASS-BLYTHE On October 153, the Clondors chalked up their third victory of the season by nosing out Blythe Township 6-0, The lone touchdown which was scored came in the second quarter when quarter-hack. Francis Kopich, heayed a per- fect pass to Frank Butsko. who made a great catch in the end-zone, Up to this date the lllack Panthers hadnt won a game, hut gax e the Cass fans one of their hest exhihitions of the Campaign. CASS-MAHANOY TOWNSHIP A very powerful Mahanoy Township team entered the Cass Township stadium with a winning streak of eighteen straight games. In the early moments of play the Condors went 55 yards on 12 plays for a touchdown. Ted Lennick ran well on the march, but the touchdown play was a pass from Francis Kopich to Paul Cretsky. Lenick ran for the extra point and made the score 7-0. At the half Mahanoy Township led 13-7. For three periods Cass held the formidable visitors, but in the fourth quarter, the Purple Larks scored twice and won the game. The final score being 27-7. CASS-LANSFORD On October 29, the Condors entered a rain soaked Lansford field and battled the Panthers to a 0-0 tie. Due to conditions of the field the officials were forced to reduce the length of the quarters. Both teams had a few scoring op- portunities, but neither could capitalize on them because of the driving rain and sloppy field. It was a well played game and both teams deserved praise for their efforts. Sixteen CASS-ST. CLAIR Cass sprang one of the upsets of the season, hy defeating St, Clair 13-6. at St. Clair, in the team,s only afternoon game of the season. The Condors played their best game of the season on both offense and defense. Al Brennan, who ran well all afternoon, and Francis Kopich, provided the running power of the Condors. This was the last game of the season for the Condors, who finished with a record of 4 Wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. Seventeen ALL STARS BASKETBALL 4 X 9, Z f' ... W O I X . .QMY , Q? .N .,.,., ...,n i QA! .: : - ZX-ig . VARSITY JAYVEES Q Twenty 1 enty-one SENIOR PLAYERS BASKETBALL SCORES CASS OPPONENTS 56 Blythe .. .. . 21 57 Blythe ., .,. , 29 35 Sch. Haven , .. , 59 57 Orwigsburg .. .. , .. 47 57 Cressona .. A , ,, , 40 39 Hegins , ,. , 47 69 Pine Grove 66 59 Minersville . , ,, 58 52 Tremont .,.,...,. . ., ., 42 53 Sch. Haven . 66 64 Orwigsburg . A 48 57 Cressona , 55 72 Hegins ,.,.., , , .,.,.. 50 54 Pine Grove ,. , 64 68 Minersville ., ,. . 56 65 Tremont . .. 59 64 Sch. Haven . . . 86 50 Lykens .. . , 61 1028 954 Opponents scored 954 Cass scored 1028 Won-12 Lost-6 Senior Cheerleaders Twenty-two BASEBALL 7 'B X 2 .,.,. i Q X . f 41 ,J r BASEBALL TEAM STARTING TEAM y M1585 view mb J NN A Alex? ' X mf A XA of VC if N Twenty-fine SENIOR PLAYERS 1955 Batting Averages NAME AB john Gurski ., . . , 4 Edward Gressik ,. . 2 joseph Lazarchick , 2 Francis Kopich , ,.,. 36 Paul Cretsky , . 18 Russel Frantz ,. . 11 Fed Lenick . 4 Stiney Kruel . .,,.. ,.,. I 32 Robert Kauffman , ,, ..., 10 George Bilansky 7 Harry Heffron ., 8 Francis Condrack ., 0 H P.C. .500 500 500 364 333 272 250 218 143 125 111 April April April April April April April May M ay N1 ay M ay A lay my N1 ay May BASEBALL SCHEDULE E. Mahanoy Township - Away ..,.,,. .,., . ,. Sch. Haven - Home Pine Grove - Away Pottsville - Home ,. Minersville - Away Tremont - Home ........ Tri-Valley - Away . Orwigsburg - Away Sch. Haven - Away Pine Grove - Home Pottsville - Away ..,.., Minersville - Home Tremont - Away ..... Tri-Valley - Home .. Orwigsburg - Home 3:00 3:00 4:00 3:00 4:00 2:30 2:30 3:00 3:45 3:00 3:45 3:00 2:30 2:30 3:00 Twenty-six HONOR GUESTS Athletes tly At Insitutions O Twenty-eight STURDY BOOTS 43,119 6 HA Present Help in T1'CJL1IJ16-,Z na ly O St C1 L1 S I 1 OUR STUDIES Academic Homeroom English History Thirty 1 C112 mistry Thirty-one Mathematics Languages COMMERCIAL Homeroom English History Thirty-t w Typing Thirty-three Office Practice Shorthand Music Consumers Goods Consumers Math Thirty-four Boys Health Thirty-five Boys Hygiene Boys Study Girls Health Girls Hygiene ' Girls Study Thirty- ELEVENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY September 1955, marked the beginning of our junior year. The first thing we did was hold a class meeting at which time we elected our class officers. Our activities throughout our junior year, hesides our regular studies, consisted of two assembly programs, the first honoring Abraham Lincoln and che second, George Washington. The next event was the Sadie Hawkins Dance which proved to be a social and financial success. After a long wait, the day arrived when we selected our class rings. Our last social event of the year was the Senior Farewell Dance at which time we were host to the seniors. We commence our senior year with much enthusiasm. President ..,...,.,.,. ...,., I oe Lazarchick Vice President ,..,. .,.,. F rancis Kondrack Secretary ......... .,...., D orothy Kramer Treasurer ...,, ...., G eraldine Lovelick Thirty-seven 1 1-AG lst Row: john Brennan, Mike Barton, Dorothy Kramer, Mary Ann Andrachick, Patsy Charowsky, Eleanor Nebrosky, Al Brennan, Steve Warhola. 2nd Row: Ronald Trasett, john Carroll, Don Seiger, Joe Lazarchick, Paul McCann, George Bilansky, Nick Brilla. 3rd Row: ged tennik, joe Pritz, Tim Brennan, Mr. Phonce Brennan, Iames Gleason, Fred Horan, Alvin rets y. 11-C lst Row: Dolores Guidas, LaVerne McKendry, Andera Musick, Norma Jean Hudock, Catherine Socko, Catherine Pritz, Rose McGovern, Irene Fedako. 2nd Row: Selece Thomas, Ann Straub, Ann Demcher, Ioan Plesnarski, lean Malusky, JoAnne Demcher, Barbara Smith, Roxanne Hulock. 3rd Row: Francis Kondrack, Iohn Koltura, Georgine Shugars, Gerry Love- lick, Miss Reynolds, Dorothy Gudias, Peggy Carter, Walter Kovalevich, Joe Mahoney. Thirty-eight TENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY In September of 1955 We started our Sophomore year with a member- ship of 58. We were divided into two sections, 10A and l0C, under the direction of Mr. Connelly and Mr. Kerwick. On February 8, our Valentine Dance was held, one of the main activities on our school calendar. The cheerleaders from the Sophomore Class arc: Sonya Talibisco and julie Anne Kowalchick. At our first class meeting we selected our class officers. Some of our boys who participated in the Athletic Activities are: john Curski, Russell Frantz, Harold Heffron, Anthony Antonelli, Ed. Gressik, An- thony Hardock, Steve Yuschock, Steve Katchmar, Steve Pecovich, Steve Mas- tellis, Anthony Phillips, and Charles Zuratt. President .... Theodore NVannisky Vice Pres. ..,... ..,.. E dward Gressik Treasurer ....... .. Betty Demcher Secretary .... Mary Lou Spirko Thirty-nine 10-Al TT 1st Row: Flossie Burns, Betty Dencher, Julia Kurilla, Theresa McAvoy, Ann Kovich, Louise Graver, Mary Ann Konkus, Sylvia Jones, Walter Chrawsky, Ronny Bowers, James Dencher, Mary Ann Kramazin, Janice Kodash, Georgine Kanaval, Francis Hutsko, Mike Kop- inetz, John Konkaus. Srd Row: Ed Gressik, Tony Antonelli, Pete Demhinsky, William ghicora, Mr, Connelly, Bill Hardock, Richard Kraznitsky, John Gurski, John Heffron, Russel rantz. . F 10-C lst Row: Soyna Talabisco, Susan Polinsky, Julia Kowalchick, Anna Vutska, Nancy Tobias, Mae Ossman, Mary Ann Palamar, Evelyn Mabry. 2nd Row: Ronny Sinko, Steve Yuschock, Mike Lundy, Mary Lou Spirko, Judy Pukas, Joan Ney, Mary Jane Tromogilie, George Milyo, Bobby Mulhall, Ted Wannisky. 3rd Row: Ronald Ney, Jimmie Maley, Ron- nie Searl, John Mataka, Mr. Kerwick, James Ryan, Steve Kachmar, Charlie Zuratt, Steve Mastellis, Anthony Phillips. Forty NINTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY In September 1955, we started our first enjoyable year of High School with students in our class, W'e were assigned to rooms B, and D, under the wise direction of Miss Reilly and Miss Grace. Members of both sections of our class presented the Easter Assembly. Our classmates who participated in school sports are as follows: joseph Hydock, joseph Andrachick, joseph Geles, Harry Butsko, Anthony Fredicine, john Hinners, George Ryan, WVayne VVoodford, Frank Machita, Eugene Horan, Gerald Krause, David Gauntlett, joseph Kost, john Hardock, and George Gret- sky. We are now eagerly looking forward to three more happy years at Cass Township High School. 9-A President ,. .,., .... E ugene Horan Vice Pres . ,..,. joseph Andrachick Secretary .,.,.,.. .. judy johns Treasurer 9-B President ., ,,,,.,. .... G eorge Sinko Vice Pres. ,.,., . Diane Stevenosky Secretary ,.,. Rosemarie Pukas Treasurer . ..... joseph Stevens F arty-one 9-A 1st Row: Iudy johns, Patsy Kostick, Ioan Kratzer, Ioan Bowers, Lucille Campion, Barbara F atula, Lorrell Hydock. 2nd Row: john Heffron, Emmel Keitsock, George Cretsky, Gerry Krouce, john Hardock, William Barton, aloe Gellish, joe Andrachick, john Hinners. 3rd Row: Harry Butsko, James Kuehn, Joe Hy ock, Iames Close, William Clifford, Eugene Horan, Tony Feredcine, John Caborick, john Fautla, David Buhl. 9-B lst Row: Sandra Pegarski, Mary Elizabeth Wier, Helene Pukas, Peggy Percell, Ruth Monty, Arlene Wentz, Dolores Awarsky. 2nd Row: Mike Selecik, Ioe Stevens, Lenora Smilko, Diane Stevenosky, Harry Thomas, Joe Straub, George Sinko. 3rd Row: Mike Melon- chock, Thomas Percell, Nick Mitchell, Frank Machita, Miss Reilly, Wayne Woodford, Ronald Trascott, john Witcofsky, Harold Purcell. Forty-two 1 Eighth Grade lst Row: Sandra Kostick, Mary Anne Zelinsky, Peggy Knstishoclc, Helen Kovich, Nancy Suckenee, Lorane Kohute, Rose Marie Pnkns. 2nd Row: Earl XVeir, john Rlulaitis, Im- Huglies, Mary lane Troscott. Sally Tracey, jean Stablum, james Rowlancls, james Purcell, Iohn Filash. 3rd Row: Harry Yordy, Louis C-raver, Vim-ent Bobbin, George Milyo, Mr. Brennan, Huy Cuhallayn, Lenny Chesterchff, Ialnes Purcell. I l President .. ..,. john Rudaitis Vice Pres. , ..,. Helene Pukas Secretary Lorraine Kohut Treasurer , ...,.. George Milyo F arty-three Seventh Grade lst Row: Cecelia Heffron, Joanne Papada, Ann Troutman, Betty Kodash, LaSandra McKendry, Mary Anne Tropp, Geraldine Osman. 2nd Row: Joe Husowitz, Paul Kodash, john Sekellick, joe Visitin, Bernard Milyo, Pete Pritz, Harry Oakill, Sergius Kurilla. 3rd Row: Ethel Dullard, Madeline McKeown, Mae Burns, Ioyce Kuzio, Shirley Davis, Anna Marie Beury, Raynee Marcovich, Mary Anne Polinsky, Patsy Kauffman, Thomas Wenner, Iames Heffron, Mike Scheievage, Mr. Breen, Don Kear, Billy Lennik, William jefferson. President .... ..... I oe Visintin Vice Pres. ,..... .... S erguis Kurilla Secretary ..r,. .......,. E thel Dullard Treasurer ....... ..... M ary Ann Tropp Forty-four DRESS SHOES X Xff 4 N 4 ' l X 5 X 4 X b V Q S S L f nnot be all work and no play. O h OUR ACTIVITIES ARE MANY AND VARIED Dancing Girls I In Dancing Forty- ASSEMBLY GROUP 1 Speaker F arty-seoe Minuet PLAYS l Christmas Cast 1 F arty-nine Senior Cast CLUBS Commercial Clubs Art Club F iffy F ij-ty-one Group Spelling Individual School Winner Reporter THE CASSONIAN Entire Staff Editors Y Business Staff Fifty-tw 4 Literary Staff F ifty-three Sports Typists MR. Jos. BRENNAN MR. TI-IOS. NEVILS ADVISORS Fifi!!-i0 SEVEN LEAGUE BOOTS I l'7 1 r q .QQ :E -' The seniors after four years of varied preparation are ready to put on their Seven Leaguers, because our dreams and ambitions carry great Wide areas. SENIORS Group x Officers Advisors Fifty- RAYMOND BARTON Sc00chD COURTNEYS GENERAL Cuteg likes trig??? Spends his leisure time working on his Hot-Hodg One of Bulsils patrons, Girl shyg Hilarious lzxughg One of our future Coal Miners. Civic Drive 44 Assembly THOMAS BERNER Dick', SCHAEFFERS HILL COMMERCIAL Quietg Energetic, Usually seeks shelter be- hind the stage, Girl teaser, Likes doing sh0rthand?? King of the Juke Box, Likes to tease Ched. Civic Drive 4, Assembly 1, 3, 45 Cassonian Stuff 4, Art Com- mitteeg Stage Manager I, 4. li I 1 Adil' fl J yi! ,. f , , xi 1' F if'fbf'i, f4 ' N ., ,gi - 1, '91, IOANNE BIIEEN is ij' iw fb! ..Muffy,, V Lv, It X if IONESTOWN CQ1ytMERCIf3L vyf Attractiveg Gloria's mouth-pieceg Ll-keg to jf' L' 'll' ,-,xl jitterbugg Globetrotterg Can out-talk rayflt' H X l ten womeng Intends to become a t ' V1 dp' - Under-studies Jane Wyman. Kuff LI 67 Senior Playg Civic Drive 4g Cassonian S1135 epor QPQN 3, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader lg Clas ' fllcer! , 'irls p 5 , Chorus. , yu' rtgflbulk ' ' 5 ixiiwfr V Lf' ,I MARY ELLEN BURNS Meb', FORESTVILLE COMMERCIAL Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Staff, Girls Chorusg Assembly 1, ette 2, 3. F ifty-seven Cuteg Neat, Captain of cheerleadersg Has interest in Stevens Trade School, Elaine's sidekickg Her day is n she has a fight with Dancer, Can be seen ever complete unless Sargeng Good Polka at Primrose Hall. Playg Civic Drive, Cassonian 2, 3, 4g Reporter 2, 34 Usher- I M W, Q1-WZR f Mo PLEA , NTAA ,JQJIM A EMIC ' .1 Talks 'n the class, Verlf good thlete, ass President, Likes to drive in n Chevy, Plans to make the Navy eery' ! jul-dl Friendly and liked by au. I 'fp Civic Drive 4, Christmas 4, Assembly 4, Basketbaln, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Casfsonian Staff 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. 4' JMU' . 4' WA' wr, ,L . U! , ffl? V ' ggzff VZ, ' UV, VL A if + GEORGE FEDORISKA . ? Q WW ulredorv 'U- lg, by A DUNCOTT COMMERCIAL Class artist, Friendly, neat dresser, Has a huge appetite, judo expert, Loves to wrestle with Heff, Ardent movie fan, Heff's best friend. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Civic Drive 4, Art Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Cassonian Staff S, 4, Football 2, Christmas Pageant 4, Assembly 2, 4. s - N , . xilghyn EJXBIARIE FERENCHICK U SJ c'Frenchyv N ECK Qivf YILLE GENERAL A M V im' 1M n-hater??? Has a bottomless , , -- . h eous laugh, Likes to swim, GJ ,JJ I .13 en e found in the kitchen, likes My ,oy X 3 s , I anie's co-partner. Us nails lily 21, Reporter 3, Christmas Pageant 4, Civic Drive i M Q s C orus 2, 3. ' 6 MA 'I 91 My ' 1 nj N GRAVER jx ' ' Klcmetv 4 WTO COMMERCIAL Honor-roll udent, Likes to do shorthand, nl Very coop ative, Comes from Newtown, Likes typing, Very quiet??? Miss Grace's favorite. Reporter 2, 3, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, Civic Drive, Assembly 1, 3, Cassonian Staff 4. Fifty-eight joAN GRESSIK aloanyn FORESTVILLE COMMERCIAL Neatg Good studentg Intelligentg Noted for her unqiue driving skill??? Hot rocldcrg Known as the lolly-pop girlg Basketball fung Likes a good long argument. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Civic Drive 4g Senior Play 4g Casson- ian Staff 45 Connnenceinent Speaker -lg Assembly 1, 2, Sg Girls Chorus I, 2, 23g Reporter 2, 3. ,M ,M f i slr- L' I PAUL GRETSKY V 9, I Paulie,' ,- j'cw'g'4 PINE KNOT in ACADEMIC --1-4 A goorl sturlentg Excellent basketball playvrg Navy is after him but Flossie has got liimg Can always be seen in VVooclsicle. Civic Drive 45 Christmas Pageant 44 Senior Play 4g Honor Roll 35 Assembly I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4g Football I, 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4g Commencement Speaker 45 Cassonian Staff 45 Class Officer I, 4. JONATHAN HALCOVAGE 'fMuscles PRIMROSE ACADEMIC Ioksterg One of Iinfs gangg French lover??? Has a supply of unpredictable jokesg Laud- able pianistg Future concert player??? Miss Lovelick's favorite. Civic Drive 45 Christmas Pageant 4g Manager 1, 2g Assembly 2. 'X , , Ili' fi 4' fl n Cul JVLM RAYMOND HEFFRON, ' l .LIL ,I ff ,s , , Lp! -. 3- ,, r M, HGH '.L., 'U Jw! MOUNT PLEASANT jf COMMERCIALX 4 Jf? Good lookingg Class comediang F edor's right lin ,Avi L hand mang good dnncerg Loves to swiing .ff -,,f7 'A Always has a ioke to tellg Honor studentg ASW W ,fy I 1 Belongs to the Judo Clubng Always fights 4 'Af' ' 1 with Fedor. J 'I 1 I Honor Roll 39 Cassonian Staff 4g Art Committee 3, 4g Civic flv if i Drive 4 Christmas P1 emt 'S 4 Asselnbl 3 4 Stl e Min L '1 5 C, zgz -, g y-,g ag 1 -' 1 ager 3 4. LL' Fifty-nine Ji y . l . 1 WW so A X K Elm . N 'v fi A r wx N 5, JL, ' of ij' ' BETTY MAE RTZ ' ' Betty', I GLEN DOWER COMMERCIAL Prettyg Good typistg Favorite sport is ice skating, and very good at it, toog Has a claim in collegeg Always has a smile and is in good humorg Can be seen at Sophies. Civic Driveg Assembly lg Cassonian Staffg Honor Roll 2. 3g Reporter - horus lg Commencement Speaker 4. X E INE HUNTZINGER ,, ls I-Iuntzn ' COMMERCIAL ' iend to allg'Likes a certain Bobbieg Very ' ood in dramaticsg Enjoys snacks now and ' theng Likes P. O. D.? Can be seen riding qv! in a Chevyg Future housewife. Assembly 3, 43 Civic Driveg Girls Chorus 13 Reporter 2, 8. ' ijlqjf If 'pl' if fl .If I 0521.0 SAMUEL KATCHMARK ,Diff-J Sammie,' v.'O Q' MOUNT PLEASANT AQQNERA. LID, Shortg Tries in vain to fix his fire engineg 'vii fb W-Q Mr. Connelly's favorite studentg Likes to JAMA' tease the girlsg Buff's buddyg Always beg- Civic Drive 4g Christmas Pageant 4g Football 1, 2. ' DUNCOTT GENERAL Civic Driveg Assembly 1, 4g Basketball 24 Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. ging someone to do his Remig Favorite past- time is doing homework??? P ROBERT KAUFFMAN Kauffman One of Balsi's customerisg Likes fighting with Lueg Resembles James Deang Comes from Metropolis of Duncottg Spends his VVednesday and Saturday evenings at the Globe. 5 -me W, Awww MMM Us 'V1Lf7v1.f - I MN ff QDJL Sixty Sixty-one FRANCIS KOPICH MINERSVILLE ACADEMIC Cuteg Good clancerg Likes to travel to Sophielsg SHIUIHIISYS co-partnerg Sports mind- edg Crazy' about a certain joAnne5 Mr. C0nnelly's favorite??? Civic Driveg Christmas Pageantg Senior Playg Assembly 1, Z, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 45 Cassonian Staffg Reporter 35 Class Officer 1. JOHN KOPINETZ Hfacksonn FORESTVILLE COMMERCIAL Out-door loverg The deer slayerg Seldom quietg Very friendlyg Proved owner of a basset houndg Acrobat on the :living boardg Does a vanishing act during the 8th period. 1 Civic Drive 4. EUGENE KOST Beauty BLACK HEATH COMMERCIAL Usualy quiet unless molestedg Flaming red hairg Enjoys writing shorthandg Never in a hurryg Another Don Iuang Has a secret admirerg Likes to spend his Saturday nights in the movies. Civic Driveg Assembly 29 Manager of Football 2, 33 Senior Pay 1. ANDY KOSTICK Kufo', BLACK HEATH GENERAL Crazy crezv-cutg Likes to visit Uncle Vince: The man with 1000 lceysg Quietg Belongs to Halcov1ge's gangg Regular Casanovag Future unknown. Assembly S3 Civic Drive. l A ML KOVALEVICH HLMK PRIM OSE ACADEMIC Valedictorian, Editor in Chief of the Cas- sonian, Very ambitious, Would like to be in eleventh grade for some reason, Can usually be found at Sophie's with Teddy. Class Officer 1, Scorekeeper 4, Spelling Team, Civic Drive 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Commencement Speaker 4, Chorus 2, 3, Cassonian Staff 4: Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4. .Qc,y, fQJ1 Q JOH KOVICH 5 'NIM N, John , .OIIARTNE s ACADEMIC N Quiet, ikes a certain Joan, Likes to take ff his c apart, Always seen with Barton, Studious? Avid hot-rod fan, Always look- 'A' ing for someone's Hemi. Civic Drive 4, Assembly 1, Cassonian Staff 4, Class Officer 3. I RUBY KRATZER I I 1: Ru b yn 1 BRANCHDALE COMMERCIAL Petite, Always being teased, Interested in a certain Brando , Can be seen at Men- nigsz Elainels Co-partner, Likes blue Fords, Enfoys eating during the eighth period. Civic Drive 4, Assemblv 1, 3, Reporter 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, Cassonian Staff 4. rw STINEY KRUEL Gams,' I OL BUCK RUN CO A LJ Great Hillbilly Fan, Likes driving a gtge WU Pontiac, Clilspecially through Woodside K 7 Likes roaming the halls, Never in a hurr Wy if Cute, Sylvia's beau ' ra' Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Civic Drive 4, Baseball 2, 3, 41, hly 2, 3, 4, Cassonian Staff 4, Art-Committee, Honor , Civic Drive 4. Sixty-two BRANCHDALE COMMERCIAL Assembly 1, 25 Reporter 2, 3, 44 Girls Chorus 1, 2, Sg Civic Drive 4. BLACK Civic Drive 45 Christmas Pageant 45 Football 3, 4g Manager 1, 24 Assembly 2. Sixty-three ELAINE MACHITA EIaine,' BUCK RUN ACADEMIC Prettyg Good Cheerleaderg Always seen with Mary Elleng Interest is in Pottsvilleg Likes to drive her black Plyinouthg Can he seen at Primrose Hallg Great Polka Fan. Civic Drive 45 Senior Play 4g Honor Roll lg Ass:-inhly 53, 4g Cheerleader 2. 53, 45 Chorus 1, 2g Cassonian Staff 4g Class Oflieer 1, 25 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4. . 517. fr . , It 'io HYVL' M6P fwG ,1 JW I 'AFHANCIS MAHALSKY Shaman PRIMROSE GENERAL Tallg Serious Ylindecl? Enjoys nothing hi-tter t'ian walking his dogsg Likes huntingg Some- time vlsits Primrose llallg Can he seen cutting the road in a Nash. Basketball 2, 3, 4. EILEEN MILLER Eileen,' Iovialg Has a Hilarious laughg Likes com- mercial workg Hails from Brarichdaleg En- iovs talking to Maryg Likes to hear a good jokeg Takes her time while changing classes. FRANCIS MOLOCHNICK I ' Hitler fl ' i EE. HEATH GENERAL . A is ff' Shortg Well huiltg Easy goingg Mischiev- iousg Likes to ride in blue Studehakersg T ii jack of all tradcsg Ilas interest in a certain Sophomore. 'ff' l X M 'ti 'E A- -5 Er , I gigg Q, .n iw , ts, N. w 1 X 2. E' , V11 - 1 f ,M RAMONA RAPALI yi, , L' BYQIWIUN COMMERCIAL .' QAQ5 Betty Mae's side kick5 Appreciates a ,fgood joke5 Likes to dance5 Good vocalistg J Music loverg Likes to hurl questions at Beautyg Likes working at the Farmer's V Market. w , f ristmas Pageant 45 Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Cirl's Chorus 2, 35 JAMES MULHALL Rebel Honor student5 Phantom with a black Chevy5 Will fight to death for an extra pointg Capable time keeper at the Basket- ball games5 Classical lover5 Likes to ask silly questions. Roll 3, 43 Assembly 2, 3, 45 Cassonian Staff 45 Chorus 4 Reporter 25 Timekeeper 4. BUCK RUN ACADEMIC Civic Drive 45 Christmas Pageant 45 Senior Play 45 Honor 'F V ,IV W V if P1 F5555 E - . W ONUSHCO U fr . 9 AX if 633, . Iumor FO ILLE ' ACADEMIC One of Sophie's regulars5 Likes girls fnot A anyone in particu1arj5 Quietg Good lookingg 4 Enjoys schoolg Can always be seen driving pm the pick-upg Sociableg One of the brains. Ax -' Civic Drive 45 Senior Play 45 Honor Roll 15 Assembly 25 Football 3, 45 Cassonian Staff 45 Class Officer I. GLORIA PHILLIPS Corker JONESTOWN GENERAL Stands for her rights5 Loves to argue with peopleg Muffy's dearest friendg Steady Globetrotterg Iitterbug expertg Very friendly and emotional5 enthusiastic basketball fan. Civic Drive 45 Cassonian Staff 45 Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 35 Reporter 3, 45 Senior Play 4. Ramona, i eporter 35 Civic Drive 4. Sixty-four 4 1 MARY ANNE REILLY Marcy BLACK HEATH COMMERCIAL Cool and calm??? Conspieuous red llkllfg Clieerleaclerg Can't wait to get the 0lnls 4 Loves to dance with ???? Can be found at Sophie's. Clicerlearler 2, 3, 44 Civic Drive 44 Assembly 2, 44 Usherette 3, 44 Reporter 34 Senior Play 44 Cassonia staff 44 Cafeteria XVorker 3, 4. .-. fi 'Q 'I' 1 M 'V ., 4- , if if! f- 9 eff' A , ' ,' uf - -.-y' Clfk ! fi iff r , f f'. ' ,, J 1 'Af f , 69,4-1-' ' ji' SUSAN 4 uunfims ts 4. fl ' 1 afitfg' ,v f' J fgzlzy' Will QAUNCQ. L' . . .fi 5 1' .MDEMIC 'I 1.14 , gootl SillflQiHf2.'NCiltL.Ll5Q'S fifclerlidiri Harryg .f' 1, ,,pel:Qrs'4'Walki11g,to riiclingqf A'lvyays in a lulr- nlj ,ry'4 Steadvagteaifeteriai' worlfierig just loves 1... if I., Acaclcmief7Work. 9' l.,:,,.H ? ,:, 'Lyn' If f .f 4 x e 4 H' Ciwzie jlkiye F44 Christmas Pageant L4-g.-Uslierette 34 Reporter 'fi-I f-.fiiigksseiiilvly 34 Cafeteria 1, 2, 31'-1. LW. B, X., ' 1, , STEVE STUDLACK Sarge FORESTVILLE GENERAL Likes music classg Has a loud singing voiceg Always seen with Smitty4 Easy going4 Likes to sit with Mary Ellen4 VVell built4 Excellent football player4 Future undecided. Football 1, 2, 3, 44 Civic Drive 44 Christmas Pageant 44 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 34 Assembly 44 Class,fOfficer 2. iff-- 7: if 414,144 .M V , ,f uf ffl i fn fxfln JJ Q WJ! f41xr1A1HfTAssEFF ni' J' , 'chlaryi' P 1 SE G' it pf N COMMERCIAL , . WL. rl . Salut tor. Quiet patg Likes sl cllilfldg Enjo f ltglr. Bgzenpiniflilzllobe- otte 4 ikes tQf3xivef2i.!'lfQ l1evy 4f,Has a re t i er st ijhyroom xjiiinel 4 N . ! rter 2, 4 ssonian Staff 44 Usherette 34 Girls Chorus DJ Ho oll 2, ,Y44 :Civic Driife 44 Assembly I, 2, S, 44 , 2, 3, 44 ncement Speaker 4. Sixty-five RAYMOND WEIR Smitty, F ORESTVILLE COMMERCIAL Girl shyg Good sportg Sargels right hand mang Enjoys Mr. Nevlis, jokesg Likes to tease Gloriag Has a favorite pastime of eating other people's food. Civic Drive 45 Christmas Pageant 45 Assembly 35 Class Of- ficer 4. if ' fRW,?fi TW6OlNIT ' C LE COMMERCIAL U 1 Ta' iceh'5 o ' t omea mo ik cert n Billy v :Q s all the J st w an Way b 1-: 4 a yel- I I C C s as ageant 25 Civic Driv 45 U' erette 8, 45 Reporter v 2, 3- Gil horus 2, 35 As ' ly 1. 2, 3, 4. BETTY ZELINSKY Betsy,, DUNCOTT COMMERCIAL Mare's side kick5 Good shorthand student5 Iuiet5 Cheerleaderg Nice long hair5 Always being teased about Shaneg Thinks Duncott is tops. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Civic Drive 45 Usherette 45 Reporter 2, 35 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Assembly 4. Sixty-six 'S Sixty-seven CLASS SONG QTune: Moments to Reine Our games were played, we did the town, And then we hauled the goal post down, We will have these moments to remember. The quiet halls, the noisy fun, The trophy that we almost Won, mber We will have these moments to remember. Tho summer turns to winter, and the present disappears. The laughter We were glad to share will echo through the years. When other nights and other days, may find us gone our separate ways, We will have these moments to remember. The years we spent at Dear Cass High, Are those we hoped would ne'er pass by. We will have these moments to remember. The time has come for us to part, Still memories linger in our hearts, We will have these moments to remember Tho summer turns to winter, and the present disappears. The laughter We were glad to share will echo through the years. When other nights and other Clays, may find us gone our separate ways, We will have these moments to remember. CLASS COLORS ........ .,....,.,,...,,........ C reen and White CLASS MOTTO ....., ......,. T o Find a Path or Make One CLASS FLOWER ...... ....... A merican Beauty Rose ALMA MATER! Yesterday We gathered here, Aflame with eager youth, Intent to learn our lessons well, And find the way to truth. Filled were we with thoughts of life, And many dreams had We Of doing good, of aiming high, Of spreading pleasantry. Unknown roads 'welll chance to meet Adventure calls us clear And dreams of life will grow more sweet With the passing of each year. Memories of Cass shall with us be. Teachers and classmates, good and true, Now that we must leave, we really grieve. Alma Mater, farewell to you! Alma Mater, farewell to you! Joanne Breen. I Sixty-eight wi, S Q if as 5 f , vi X Q 1 ' 4 Q , H, 4 ' I 'Q Qffl' , 4' lm THE SHOES WE CHUUSJE wif, Q2 VJ! 14 49 , O 5 I ,fS' fr' 5 ,'5 ' 0 X QV Awaiting our first chance to put on the new shoes that represent our future careers. Commencement Group Valedictorian Salutorian Seventy Seventy-one PROGRAM -- 1956 SELECTION ...,...,......,..,...., .,..,,.... , .,.,.,,.,,,. , ENTRANCE OF GUARD OF HONOR .. KSTAR-SPANGLED BANNERU .. .,...,.. ADDRESS OF WELCOME ...,... THEME - KFOOTPRINTSU 1. Baby Shoes . ....,..... . 2. Sport Shoes .,.,......... 3. Our Sturdy Boots ,.,... 4. Seven League , . .I 5. Imprints ,,.,.,,. , V. . SONG ...,... , , A ADDRESS AWARDS ......,.....,. ..,.,..,., ...,,,.,.,....,..,..., .,.. , IX I r. PRESENTATION OF DIPLONIAS .,... . ......,. . ACCEPTANCE OF DIPLOMAS ,,.,.. ..,. CLASS SONG ...,....,..,....., ,.,....,.,.., ALMA MATER ,,..... RECESSIONAL .. Orchestra Underclassmen Orchestra Frank Butsko Mary Tasseff Paul Gretsky joan Gressik ., Betty Mae Hertz , Lucille Kovalevich Graduates Ioseph M. Campion Mr. james V. Ryan Frank Butsko Graduates Graduates .. Graduates llur Departure NX.. g.9Z.LJ L W. W37 P W KZ 253,,,,5' Wwknyjw JW 333 u gf vs' Q A ' Mm-4a-,,..,f 564 af 1 Sziamwss. ff AQW 5? 5461 4 5 ., ravfvn-Ofgbf WW I dw-A-1 ,fr W' QMJMLQ x'm5 K y..-ef., I ,I I 'U W Offiw' Q , M5L lpfyb A ,,,,o,,.,.,..!!-X , ' I , , J',' 4-if X! jk! ' I ,lf .. Sm'- find-.Q a Y .. . KX Q f 'V , . X gl, Seventy-three Raymond Barton .... Thomas Berner ..,.,.. joanne Breen .........A Mary Ellen Burns .. Frank Butsko ..,....,,, George Fedoriska .. Rose Ferenchick ....,..., janet Graver ....,,,... joan Gressik ,........r.. Paul Cretsky ..,....,... jonathan Halcovage Raymond Heffron .,.... Betty Mae Hertz .... Elaine Huntzinger . Sammy Kachmar .....,.. Robert Kauffman ....... Frank Kopich ...,.. john Kopinetz ..... Eugene Kost ..r...,.,.. Andrew Kostick ...... Lucille Kovalevich . john Kovich .......r.... Ruby Kratzer ..,.... Stiney Kruel ......... Elaine Machita ......,. Frank Mahalsky ..,.. Eileen Mlller ......,,.....,. Francis Molochnick james Mulhall ...,...,. Andrew Onushco Gloria Phillips ......., Romana Rapali .,.... Marianne Reilly .,r.,. Susann Rudaitis ,.,., Steve Studlack ,,...... Mary Tasseff ....... Raymond Weir ..,. Peggy Wiscount ..,.. Betty Zelinsky ...,. OUR CHOICE join the Armed Service join the Service Co to College Secretary Co to College Be an Artist Marry QPaulyj Secretary join the VVaves Go to College Nothing join the Navy . ..,,. ....,... S ecretary Marry QBobbyj Go to Service Miner join the Service Work in Newspaper join the Service Seek Employment . Co to Penn State Center Go to Service Attend Business School ..,...,.,.,.,.... Go to School NVork in the Super Market join the Navy Seek Employment join the Navy Co to College join the Service Nurse Secretary . join the Waves Marry fHarryj Be a Miner .. Secretary Go to School Be a Model Secretary THANK YOU AND FAREWELL Before saying our final farewell, We the class of 1956 Wish to say Thank You , one and all, for your kindness, patience and understanding during our high school career. VVe especially wish to say Thank You to the Board of Education, our Supervising Principal, Mr. Campion, our Principal, Mr. Ios. M. Brennan, our Class Advisors, Mr. Nevils, Miss Lovelick and all the members of the Faculty for making it possible for us to be graduated. We wish to Thank Youn, our Parents, Who through your love, under- standing and sacrifice have helped us to achieve our goal. To be able to say that Cass Township High School is now our Alma Mater is indeed a privilege and an honor, for Cass has always stood for the highest ideals in sports, scholarship, speech, living and the sum of them-worthy citizenship. To you, Dear Cass and all that you embody, We say, HA Fond Farewelln. Class of 1956. Seventy-four Seventy-five IN OUR Raymond Barton .,.,. Thomas Berner ...,. joanne Breen ..., . .. Mary Ellen Burns ...,... Frank Butsko ., .,..,.. .. George Fedoriska Rose Ferenchick ,,,.. janet Graver joan Gressik .,.,., . Paul Gretsky .. .. jonathan Halcovage .,.. Raymond Heffron , Betty Mae Hertz , Elaine Huntzinger .,.. Sam Katchmar ., , . Robert Kauffman ,...,.,. Frank Kopich .......,.., john Kopinetz ...... Eugene Kost ...,........ Andrew Kostick ...,...... Lucille Kovalevich ....... john Kovich .....,.,...., Ruby Kratzer ....... Stiney Kruel ......,..,.., Elaine Machita ........, Frank Mahalsky ....... Eileen Miller ..,...........,... Francis Molochnick .,.,., james Mulhall ...........,., Andrew Onushco ........ Gloria Phillips .....,.... Ramona Rapali ,.,..... Marianne Reilly ..,.... Susann Rudaitis ,...... Steve Studlack ,..,,. Mary Tasseff ....,... Raymond Weir ........ Peggy Wiscount .. .. Betty Zelinsky ...... SPARE TIME YOU,LL FIND .. Fixing the Old Ford Making Trouble . .Talking Reading Books Blowing Bubbles , . , ., Drawing Eating . .,., Thinking About PF? , Cleaning her glasses Dreaming about Flossie ,. . , Bothering everybody . WVrestling with Fedor . Sharpening her pencils . . Studying Economics . ,. .. ,. , Trying to study . . .,,,..,.. Bothering Lucille Trying to get out of class Practicing magic Running from ???'?? Looking for keys Baby sitting Traveling to Buck Run Thinking about Minersville . ...,. .,,,...... C oing to Forestville Driving her Plymouth Walking his dogs Watching T. V. .. In Primrose , . Haunting Sophie's Driving his truck ........... Doing nothing Running after Beauty Talking about the night before Dreaming about Harry Arguing with Hertz Driving the Chevy Fighting with Gloria Dreaming Going to Minersville WHEN YOU SEE US YOU'LL HEAR Raymond Barton ...... fhomas Berner ....,.... joanne Breen ........,,,. Mary Ellen Burns ........ Frank Butsko ....,.,......... George Fedoriska .,,,........,. Rose Marie Ferenchick janet Graver .....,........... joan Gressik ...,,,.....,.. Paul Gretsky ..,.............. jonathan Halcovage .... Raymond Heffron ...... Betty Mae Hertz ..... Elaine Huntzinger ...,... Samuel Katchmar .,...... Robert Kauffman .......,. Frank Kopich .,....,. john Kopinetz ....... Eugene Kost ......,,.., Andy Kostick ................ Lucille Kovalevich ....... john Kovich .....,........ Ruby Kratzer ......,.. Stiney Kruel ...,... Elaine Machita ...... Frank Mahalsky ,...... Eileen Miller ...........,..., Francis Molochnick ..... james Mulhall .............. Andrew Onushco ..,.. Gloria Phillips ........ Ramona Rapali ......... Marianne Reilly ,....,. Susann Rudaitis .....,,. Steve Studlack ...... Mary Tasseff ,............ Raymond Weir .,......,.,. Margaret Wiscount ..... Betty Zelinsky ,....,.... Are you looking for something? Who do you think you are? Let's go down the Globe, Glor. Get out of here Don,t talk so dumb O-0-0-h boyl She thinks sheis smart Get outa here Get out witcha Don't talk through your head Yuckee You're no good You don't know, do you? Do my remi Youire mad How 'bout that? What do you want from me? No Is that right? Where's Teddy? Well, ya don,t say Dig this Donit bother me Wait till I tell ya Get out of here You crumb Come around when you're a little older Who does she go with? I don't know .. G0 on or I'll put your head in a sling Oh, tell me! Lay off Bet you a dollar Do mine for me, Smitty Wouldn,t you like to know? Here Drop dead Would you look at this? Seventy-six WHEN TEACHER IS AWAY Raymond Barton ,.,..... 1' homas Berner ......., joanne Breen .,.,.,.,,.,. Marv Ellen Burns .... .. Frank Butsko ..,...,.,..,.,.,.. George Fedoriska .. Rose Marie Ferenchick janet Graver ...,....,.... ..... joan Gressik .. ..... .. . Paul Gretsky .,.......r,..... jonathan Halcovage .,.. Raymond Heffron ...... Betty Mae Hertz ,....... Elaine Huntzinger ..... Samuel Katchmar ,,.,.. Robert Kauffman . ...,, . Frank Kopich ....,..,., john Kopinetz ......,. Eugene Kost .......,. .. Andy Kostick .,.....,..,.., Lucille Kovalevich ....., john Kovich ..,............,. Ruby Kratzer ........,.. Stiney Kruel ..,..... Elaine Machita ....... Frank Mahalsky .. .. Eileen Miller ......,.. ...... Francis Molochnick james Mulhall ,,.........r Andrew Onushco ..,.,... Gloria Phillips .,,.,.... Ramona Rapali .,..... Marianne Reilly ...... Susann Rudaitis ..,.,. Steve Studlack .,....... Mary Tasseff .. ,.,,., .. Raymond Weir ,. ....,. .. Margaret Wiscount .,... Betty Zelinsky ....,........ . ., Fights with Kovich Does his shorthand . ,.,.. . ...... . ...,.. .. .. Loafs . VVr1tes letters .. . , Gives out bubble gum Thinks of new holds to kill Heff,' Goes searching for food Chews gum . Follows Ferenchick , , , . Talks with Onushco Gets Hitler in trouble .. . ....., Always gets caught . .. , Looks for something to eat Takes out her lunch bag Teases Susan Has quiet debates with Lue Thinks about Slim . Sleeps Does his shorthand Helps Halcovage . .,.,. Talks about Teddy Talks abou t Courtney's . . Helps eat Huntzls lunch . .. ,, Gets Gloria going Tells all about jack VVonders if his dogs have been fed .. .. ...,.,.,. Teases Mary Annoys people .. Reads the dictionary . .,.. Denies . , ....,. Tal hels in love ks to Muffy Giggles ...,.,.. ..,...,. T alks about Sophie's .. .,., Listens to Lue's love troubles . Takes Bothers those ., Argues , .,..,.. Talks ,., List a little nap around her with Gloria about Billy ens to Ched Betty Berner Leila Berner PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Anderson Nelson Richard Berner '51 Mr. and Mrs. James Berner Jean and Pete '54 Ruth Berner '47 Ioan Berner '49 Dick '56 Robert Berner and Family Mrs. Loretta Berner Mr. and Mrs. George Conville Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Krobath Mrs. Carl Horn Mr. joseph Dormer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krobath Mr. George Ferenchick Ir. Miss Veronica Ferenchick Mr. and Mrs. Newell Laudeman Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lyons 61 Son Mr. and Mrs. William Bergan . and Mrs. Mr Julia Ritsko '46 Frank Honyara john Warcola's Cafe jack Iohnson Shirley Bowers '54 Catherine King Tom VVarcola's Service Station Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bolich Mr. and Mrs. joseph Rapali Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frances Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Eleanor John E. Reilly Raymond G. Melusky Nester . Peter Putzkanin . Michael Catchmark H effron Miss Elizabeth Reilly Nancy Berner Nieson D. De Angelo Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reilly Mrs. Alice Delaney Miss Gertrude Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose Steve Ihnatolya '38 Ann Ihnatoly a '46 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Tasseff Mary Tasseff '56 johnny Demcher '54 Ambrose Leary Miss Bernadette Reynolds Dolores Zelinsky '53 Darlene and Mickey Hoysock Alice Laudeman '46 Michael and Harry Yordy Rose Botek '55 Deborah and Cynthia Olearchick Mr. and Mrs. Steve Olearchick '47 Davis's Store Ann Zelinsky '51 Ellen Kalbach Yash Laychock Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Weir Mr. and Mrs. Vic Reif and Daughter Rose Marie Kemmell '54 Iack Gemmell '55 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hertz Mr. and Mrs. Phonce Brennan Mrs. Gladys Gressik Mr. Edward Flaherty Mrs. Edith Frantz Russell Frantz Herbert Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dominquez Mrs. Mary Fedoriska Miss Bertha Fedoriska Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kratzer Mrs. Bridget Chernosky Mr. John Wertz Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frey Mrs. Elizabeth Antonelli Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kopinetz Miss Arlene Oakill '53 Miss Iulia Studlack Mrs. George Studlack Miss Jo Ann Studlack Mr. Yash Laychock Butch Kondrack Walter Breen Sue Kline Mrs. Robert Farrell Miss Catherine Breen Tohn J. Breen Ioseph Lord Susann Rudaitis '56 Mary and Helen Kiselica Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gober Hammers Gas Station Helen Yodlosky Seventy-eight Mr. Seventy-nine PATRONS AND PATRONESSES J. Stewart Rowlands Mrs. Caroline Rowlands Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns Mr. and Mrs. W'alter Polny Flossie Burns '58 Mary Ellen Burns '56 Catherine Burns '55 JoAnne Burns '53 Peggy Brown Mrs. Anna Meleshosky Mr. and Mrs. John Melusky Mrs. Brennan Mrs. Melinchock Mrs. Kauffman Mrs. Mary Soholesky Carolyn A. Graver '54 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Graver Emmett Phillips '52 Gloria Phillips '56 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Phillips Mrs. Margaret Hill Janet Phillips Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips Mr. and Mrs. John Gurski Mrs. Ilarvey Brennan Mr. John Shelcva I Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fetterolt Mrs. Anna Molochnick Dorothy VVitcofsky '57 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feryo Mrs. Julia Kostick Floyd A. Artz Robert Klinger '54 Margaret R. Mellon Jerome Brennan Adam Metzinger Clarence R. llarter XVainer's Candy Service Francis Hoban Mary McSurdy Pat Fleming Mr. and Mrs. John Gaburiek Xlr. and Mrs. James Mulhall Sylvester J. lierwick Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Oley Robert J. Olcy '54 Catherine and Josephine Goher Mrs. James Neal Mrs. Helen Kovalevich Josephine Pellish '53 Mr. John Connelly Marilyn VVyda '55 Georgine VVilliams '55 Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Ondisco Mr. and Mrs. John Kost Helen Kost '53 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Razaitus Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Farley Custie Russial Mr. and Mrs. Harry Machita Mary Anne Machita '54 Elaine Machita '56 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sobolesky Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stahl Tootsie Postiek '52 Theresa Machita '53 Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Bowers Anna Warcola Huddy's Cafe Mr. Zigmond Frampovich Rose Marie Juinn '55 Lillian Onusheo '54 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Onusheo Russell Onushco Mrs. John Toroney Mr. and Mrs Rene Reimer Mr. and Mrs George Sterling Michael Milyo Mr. and Mrs. Al Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gretsky Mr. and Mrs. George Kellman Sr Mrs. Mary Gretskv Mr, Thomas H. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yuravage Mr. and Mrs. George C. Karaitis and Mrs. George Greeky Andy Molochnick Gale Gift Melvin Cooper Mike Palamar Joe Palamar Mr. and Mrs, Michael Fedor Miss Gertrude Farley Miss Betty VVitcofsky Catherine Reela Mr. and Mrs. Steve Babick Veronica Sumodaka '54 Helen Vuksta Mr. and Mrs. John Kovich Mr. and Mrs. John Choposky Miss Mary Toroney PATRONS AND PATRONESSES George A. WVinterar John Kovich '56 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kovich Miss Mary Ferenchick Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yakabosky John Yakabosky, Jr. Sophia Yakabosky Mrs. Anna Kopich Walter Yakobosky Joseph Yakobosky Mrs. Anna Turnowchyck Mary Grace Vince O'Connor Monica Kondrack '51 Chip and Mary Choposky Pidwa's Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rudaitis Mary Matteska Mr. Joseph Brennan Miss Leona Lovelick Mr. Thomas D. Nevils Mr. Joe O'C Brennan Mr. Pat Droskinas Stan Petcholes Economy Joe Charlie Cox '55 Frank Butsko '56 Mr. Jack Breen Mrs. Frank Miller Allen Miller Toby Koles Fetterolf's Meat Markets Marian Miller Irma Miller Ruth Miller Eileen Miller '56 Jean Jones Yonko Hertz '52 Mrs. Vivian Smulley Helen McGovern Neil Murphy Gene Leininger Charlie Martin Edward Garote Mrs. Olga Lazarchick Mrs. Tessie Kruel Theresa Kruel '51 Julia Kruel '46 Smokey '52 Helen Kruel Eugene Kost '56 Mr. and Mrs. Emel Novak Mr. and Mrs. David Appleby Jimmy Anderko '53 Robert Hubler Ann and Parsecvia Eisenhuth Elmer Huntzinger Sr. Elmer Huntzinger Jr. Alma Huntzinger Mrs. Claire Feigenhaum Ann Connelly Donald Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balcavage Sylvia Jones '58 Nancy Kruel Michael Fedoriska Georgine Shugars '57 George Novak Stiney Kruel '56 Stiney Pogersky Sophie Pogersky Dolores Hollick Hugh J. Curran Frank Mahalsky Stasia Mahalsky Walter Pogersky Gladys Mahalski Edmund Mahalski Charles Cox Mr. and Mrs. John Koltura Charles Shawlem THANK YOU Eighty


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