Chartiers Houston High School - Charconge Yearbook (Houston, PA)
- Class of 1954
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As 21 trihntc to yon, onr pau'- ents, wc offcr this Cliurcongic. as a small tokcn of love and LSQLY- I 5523 appreciation. H n Q Be 121 PP Q R ed l Q 5 ' f f, ,f lffffrrluzmxl -ng Q I 53 127 P 9 , ' t I. 'I 'sw 4- 6, J g' 4' M J fb! N U X 2' l'-if ,J A I 'g I ,Wil 'J 33?-A mi? ik I Xxx L77 5? 9 ' I X edjfj fill 475-'Nnx dminiA tration S-I0 nderclaumen Z3-34 peru 55-62 Con ten tA enivl-A ll-ZZ ctia1itieA 35-5 4 d11ertiAemen tA 63- 90 Clad:-tierA Tvwndaye Sclwohf f,.w ', U , . , f Vywmrr , Y W: ' ' WU' ,n 'M' --av., i' Uh- ' NNW - Www. Mm Q in 1 WWW of High School Meadowlands hlidland N ,f Cross Roads Moningel d ax ! W x A K af ' A KX fir' ' ' 14dminiA tration and ?acaltq 179335 fx 0'- 14' f ' fa' :fx .I 'Q' 1311 J f X US,-f N 1' 435911353 mx 3 M f H 14dminiA ra ion f f Unfinished Business As much as we would like to have all of our work behind us, we would feel totally lost and lonely if we had no unfinished business before us. Most of us are fully aware of this, but we dislike the continual daily pressures. WVc resent doing things when we don't feel like doing them. VVe would rather take our own time and proceed at our own pace. lf, however, that day of leisure ever comes when we have nothing we have to do, the chances are welll have very little to show for what we did do. if Loafing and relaxation take their hold on us just as working does, so at times when nothing has to be done, nothing is about what gets done. Deadlines are deadly, but they do accomplish their purpose. The pressure that accompany deadlines are in- dispensable. Both the Cod-made and man-made mechanics of the universe work under pressures. Man is no different. VVhen folks want to put over a project, school, church, or community, they look for the businest person available. Experi- ence has taught that busy people have learned how to get things done. These same people always have things ahead of them that they want to do. YVhen we reach the place when we have finished everything, we have either under-estimated our abilities or lost our interest in life. Letis alwavs have some unfinished business. M r. Bluebaugh Chutuis Township Seeretu1'V Facing Up to Responsibilities A majority of the young people graduating from our high school this year will take their place in the community. A small percentage will go on to other schools for more formal learning. How will those who are about to take their place in the community face up to their responsibilities? Responsibilities will be there. Any community is just as strong and sound as the people in it. Good government, good schools, and a proper sense of responsibility for social welfare of those in need will now be apart of your problem. You will be called upon to face obligations. The manner in which you face these obligations will de- termine your worth, and the worth of your community. Mr. Matz ff' A I1 V, ., .I as.. Mrs. Sarah J l orearo Mr. Frank Matz Principal QW? R. Sp Evan! af fducation 1'owlQ, M, D. Left to right: L. Bernard. L. Zanollig E. Bizzack. TI'l'21Sll1'9fg E. Commge, Prcsidentg B. Murdock. P. Plunkctt, SNL-vr0ta11'yg H. Ullom, Vice Prvsidcntg P. V. Marino, sulicitor. medical Staff XI. B. l'iilIHSChill, KN. H. L. Smith, D. D.S .- A Qlaculty 5 'WIA I EM I , 6 ,S ' Q, '2S.i..., ,, .i ,M ., Q , m..,..L..., . A A A . W w -i , A, , ,L -,. Top Row Ilcfl to righll. MR. ,IOIIN ABRAIIAM: History Il, Civics - XVIYJSIIIIIQ, Asst. football. MRS. LOULA ANASTON: Sliortlmucl I, II, Typing Il. Officc- I'rz1c-tice - Clmrcougc Busincss Stuff. MR. IOSEPH CIIIMENTO: Instruuivutul Music I-I2 - Band. MR. JAMES DYKSTRA: Ilistory IO, Civics 1 Frcslimiui Cluss. MRS. FRANCES FULLER: Com-ml Science, Biology, History S - Stuclent Council. Klitltlle Row. XIISS MABEL I'EACOCKz Girls' Pliysicul Eiluuution and Ilcultli I-I2 - Senior Cluss, Lilnrury. MR. ll. PRESTON BERRY: Biologx' - Atlilc-tic Xluuugvxz Hi-Y. MR. FRANK IIEIL: Eug- lisli ll. S - Cziiiicm Clulw. Bottom Row. MRS. CATHERINE CEXNOCROS Al,Lfl'l7lill I, II M CllklI'- congc Ecliloriul Stuff. MISS KATHERINE KARA- BUSKIN: Ilistory 8, 7 - Jllllllll' Tri-I'li-Y. MISS PHILA LAXVTUN: English IO, 8 A Sopliouiorv Clizss. MISS MARY LEE LIRN: Iloine Economics T-9 flirst nina- wcclcsj - Sul: DL-li Club. MISS LEXORE LYOXSZ English I2, Spunisli I, II. fNot picturerlj MRS. RUTH XVEAYICR: Home Ecoiioiuin-s T-9 QSM-oucl sc-im-stcrl. Yaculty Top Huw Cleft to rlglltb. Xlll. IDOYALD XlOlll OHD: lREXlj Clll.-XBLE: :xI'lllllIlL'llL' S. T 7 Cllm-uf, NIHS Typing l, Booklwvping, Businvss l,uw, S2lll'5lIIilIlSlllD. NIAHIIC SPIKIXCHIR: Art l-12 7 Klux' Day. l'wslu1's ClUIlSllIlll'I',S l 3lllll'1lll0l1 7 Blll'K'lllll'CI'. Nlll. JOHN MISS NIILDRED NIAZZHQ: Vw-all Blush- l-l2 XIULLIXS: Bow' ljllj'SlL'lll lqllllilltlilll and llcalth Bottom llow. MHS. ,IICAN HUACII: lflnglislm PJ. Pulmlin '-lf' 7 VH-msc-lmll. Asst. Focmtlmll. XIISS ll.-XHHIETTE Speaking, 1311111111 7 Svnim' Play. Xlll. -IOHX HOACH XlK'Xll'lCll: Latin l. ll. P.0.D. 7 Senior Tri-lli-Y. lr. Bllsillvsy. Bus. :XI'lllIllll'tlL', 'lyping l. llislcmrx lil Xlll, .-Xl,l3ER'lT llllfflliz P.U.lJ.. linglish T 7 Alllllllll' 7 Play xlllllilgif. Nlll. TllOXlgXS SN1l'l'Il: Clin Pluv, Clam Day. Bill. -IOHN NICJGLE: Algclmru ll, Klt1lllL'Ill1lllL'S, Aritlum-tic T, Plum- cll'OlIll'll'X 7 lius- lll, Clue-nlistry, Solid Ge-mnctrv, 'Frigmmmmftry 7 ketlmll. Nlll. EPHIKIAAI 'l'YLl+fll: lllClIlStl'l1ll Arts T-l2 Frlcmtlmll. Nliclclle ROW. MRS. RUTH l EllClUSOX: 7 Nlmiv l,I'Ujl'L'l0l'. NIISS .'Xl.lJl'lXll NYgXl,KlQR lluml- l'l00I1UlNlL'N T-lf! lSc'coml nine wvvlwl. XIISS clL'UQl'1l17llj S. T 7 Ttln Llllll Stll Ql'1lfll'5. il Cu todimw Kew briaiem 't: Mr. Mnrrug right, Mr. Aldvr son. Left to right: Clmrlvs Bmlislm, Stcwurl Higgaus, Iolm Hucluk. jcmscph Clwluk, Tracy llomlldscm, Thmnus XYGISII, Dominick Altieri, Cll2ll'lC'S Muhlrkcy. 10 Seniom fi? EVN i f ilo, g 'Q x HW I LX NJ WI f I Mir SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGES 91-92 THOMAS JOHN BARTOS Tom Engineer One of the few people who really enjoy school . . . handy in the field of photography . . . a lizard Worker. ROBERT D. BEDILLION Bobi0', Bricklayer llandynian in the garage . . . forever kidding around . . . knows more than he tells . . , a live- wire in P.O.D. SANDRA LEE BEBOUT Sandy Ballet Dancer Vim . . . Vigor . . . Vital- ity . . . one of the hest cheerleaders vet . . a winning Way with all . . . charming. PATRICIA LOUISE BELL 'iPat Telephone Operator Makes no fuss . . . an- other quiet person . . . pleasing personality . . . a true friend to all who know her. FRANCIS W. ADANIS i'CrickettU Electrician Quick as il tlash on the mat . . . short, muscle- liound 103 . . . Bettyls favorite . . . hails from llaft Street. PETE ANTONIETTA Mfuniorw Draftsman A xery quiet laid . . . en- joys hunting . . . dislikes getting up in the morn- ing . . . should he secn more often. GEORGE A. BAKER 'Bake' Brickluyer Is seen hut not heard . . . a good football manager in li's freshman year. .. has xerv inice, wax y hair. CATHERINE MARIE ANDY Pouch Stenographer S n a p p y , capable lead majorette . . . likes Paul . . . detests his 'crazyi hats . . . mighty good worker . . . smile tor all. THOMAS GRANT ARBLASTER 'iT0m'l Engineer Not inncli heard from him . . . should inajor in mathematics . . . dislikes oranges . . . usually seen with Tom Bartos. IANICE ROSE BAKER Ian Telephone Operator Seen dancing with Dixie during lunch hour . . . likes friendliness, hut not stuliluorness . . . good for a laugh anytime. 12 JOHN LOUIS BERNARD Biological Chemist Quiet, hut dependable . . . slow and easv-going . . , good-natured . . . well-manners-d . . . not keen about hard work. CATHERINE VERONICA BRIGICH Bay Actress A distinct giggle . . . not the least hit shy . . . does a good job editing the Buceaneer . . . l i li e s photography. JOHN L. BUSH Bush Automotive Engineer Character iu E n g l i s li class . . . a real nice guy . . . handy-man at shop work . . . will remember him chewing Douhlemint Guin. JOE VALENTINO BEROLA Liberaee,' Fashion Expert Usually seen in 'kat' out- fits . . . dark, curly hair . . . a produce man at the Thorofare . . . quite if character. CURTIS GEORGE BROWN Kirk College Tall, dark and handsome . . . waits all morning for lunch hour . . . Varsity guard . . . 'smoothiei on the dance floor. JOY CASS I Secretary Likes to work hard GQ . . . friendly to all . . . talkative . . . will make a good secretary in the Nax v Yard. E SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGES 91-92 ELIZABETH CHAMBERS MLEZD Language Teacher Does well in school . . . llkes to sing . . . artist- ically inclined . . . hrains behind our yearhook . . . very friendly gal. BERTHA NIAE CLARK Bert Chuek's VVife Knows how to make friends . . . always has something to giggle ahout . . . a good majoretti- . . such pretty hair. MILDRED FRANCES CHESNIC 'iMillie Stenographer Rates high on the dance tloor . . . a great liidder . . . uexit and well groom- ed , . . much pleasure from howling. JOYCE LORRAINE CON EBY Secretary A winning smile , . . sugar and spice and everything nice . . . likes almost anything . . . big, bright, hrown eves. IOYCE ARLENE COWDEN Nurse A truer friend can not he found . . . natural curly hair . . . will make an efficient nurse . . . hig- hearted. KENNETH E. CUBIER Ken Mechanic Red, wavy hair . . . hlush- es easily . . . ever so meek and mild . . . likes mon ey . . . shy, hut friendly. JAMES R. DECENNARO i'Cronski Mechanic A happy-go-lucky kid . . . green eyes, blond curly hair . . . likes Dixieland jazz . . . sense of humor. ALBERT A. CRAIG Alan Annapolis Graduate NVell-known , . . canit he downheart-ed in his presence . . . a strong guard . . . has a mis- chievous way ahout him. OPAL MARIE DANLEY Traveling Career Always giggling or talk- ing . . . small, hut happy . . . likes excitement . . . dimples . . . would rather show-offs werenit near. EUGENE F. DENT Deacon Airplane Mechanic 'Green stuff, is his weak- ness . . . quiet and easy- going . . . he thoroughly detests John Bnsh's hot- rod. The Senivw 0 I9 4 IRENE AGNES DORANCE 'iI'se Secretary Long, blond hair . . . usually seen at the Skat- ing Rink . . . peppy and loads of fun . . . what a gall JANET LOUISE FECONDA janv Housewife Extremely neat in ap- pearance . , . has beauti- ful brown hair . . . should make a good wife . . . is quiet, but dependable. PATRICIA ANN DURISH g'Patty' Stenographcr Always has a smile ready . . . lovely Sno-Ball queen . . . a good sport in every- thing . . . enjoyed heing a majorette. ROY EDWARD FINNEY Mechanical Engineer Like the wave in his hair CPD . . . good-natured and cheerful . . . a regu- lar idream heam' . . . Mr. Smoothie. Reach Their gm! WVILLIAM THOMAS HIBBERT Hound Dawgv Cartoonist lleill eateh a girl in one of his traps . . . marxcl- ous physique . . . his bark is worse than his bite. ANNA JANE HOUSTON Janie Secretary Usually seen doing short- hand . . . an active Suh- Deh gal . . . quiet, hut dependable . . . dislikes English 12. INIARLENE JOSEPHINE HOSTINSKY 'kMar Secretary Always has a good time . . . sheill inake a good secretary . . . one of the Strabane gang . . . win- ning smile. SHIRLEY ANN JOHNSTON ShirU Interior Decorator A good-looking girl from the country . . . se-ws beautifully . . . knows how to lnake friends . . . a winning sniile. ARTHUR CLARENCE CILLENVVATER Pat', Pres. of Confederacy 'Crazy mixed-up South- crner' . . . good for a laugh anytime . . . hard worker . . . gets around with his Southern accent. LEILA JOYCE HART Interior Decorator Can always he depended upon . . . takes her school work seriously . . . has a mind of her own . . . neat. HELEN VIRGINIA HENDERSON Airline Receptionist ller bright eyes donit miss much . . . dynamite in a small package . . . friendly to every one. . . huhhling personality. JOHN M. CRAYTOK Buzzard,' Baker All-round outdoor man . . . school is the least of his Worries . . . tall . . . just ask for Graytok hread. DAVID C. HELFINIAN Dute College ,Dislikes getting up in the morning . . . usuallv seen with Percy . . . al- ways does the unexpected . . . is a tease. ROBERT ALBERT HESS i'Coose Baseball Pro Quiet, with a keen sense of humor . . . a lucky hunter . . . has plenty of fun . . . a good work- er in shop. RICHARD THOMAS KLOSKA '4Dick,' Electrical Engineer Full of pep and French horn notes . . . noted for his Kslams, . . . hobby is model railroad . . . Mr. Riot. ELIZABETH YVONNE LEE Betty', Airline Stewardess XVakes up smiling . . . always has something nice to say . , . sweet and friendly . . . has a pleas- ant personality. JOHN A. KOZIEL Koz Draftsman Can say less in more words . . . We know him like a book . . , happy- go-lueky . . . will miss football. RONALD JAMES LIKAR Cabby,' College Has interesting brown eyes . . . enjoys arguing with Shakey . . . good football player . . . has trouble with Solid. The Senivm 0 I9 4 CAROLYN ANN LUX Carolina Housewife Tall, sweet and quiet . . . likeable personality . . . always has her lessons . . . a dandy worker . . . trustworthy. DONNA FAY INIARTIN 'tDonnie Disk Jockey Likes nothing better than dancing and eating . . . will really spin the plat- ters . . . idiwd a good job as 'Miss Peaeocki. FRANK R. BIASTNOCK i'Buzzy,' Politician Will succeed Einstein . . . no patience with Likaris foolish questions . . ,good voice over the P. A .... TV man. I6 ANNABELLE MARTH 'Red' Typist Wee bit too shy... figure docsnit show she likes to eat . . . red hair and green eyes . . . good friend to have. ROBERT WILLIAM MARY Rates high with all his classmates . . . little guy with a big heart . . . curly, brown hair . . . plays hard in three sports. IOYCE CAROLE MATHOT 'Tudu Teacher Can be 'corkeri at times . . . a true friend . . . spins records at noon time . . . friendly to everyone. MARLENE JOAN MILLER A'Mar', Nurse Always heard laughing . . . will he relneinherecl hehind the counter at jilnniys . . . happy-go- lucky . . . lots ol' fun. LOIS JOAN MORTON Noni, Housewife A sweet smile . . . is well liked hy all . . . excellent at tinting photo- graphs . . . will live hap- pily ever after. THELMA JEAN NIXON Tee Typist Always ready to have fun . . . quite a figure ou rol- ler skates . . . on the go constantly . . . longs for graduation. ROBERT II. MILLER Bob,' Draftsman As nice as they eonne . . . likes the girls . . . should he seen more often . . . wonlt miss English class. CAROLYN BLANCIIE MRENAK Tootsie Nurse Quite a etmnversationalist . . . is packed with pep . . . good pianist . . . could prohahly answer the S64 question. SHIRLEY MAE NULL Shirl Telephone Operator Reliable . . . glad to help a friend . . . sensible Shirl,' . . . small and quiet . . . hig help in the library. FRANK S. BIATZ Degree in Science Will succeed with his orchestra . , . a good spaghetti chef . . . al- ways has something to say . . . good photogra- pher. PEARL ANN NIESSENCER PGH Teacher Always on the go . . . good in sports . . . prae- tical joker . . . often heard hefore seen . . . full of ideas. TERESA BIAZZA Tree7' Stenographer Beautiful black hair . . . always in a good humor . . . will live a happy life . . . handy with a draw- ing pen. ABICAIL WEAVER MILLER Cail', Teacher Face as Jretty as a Jic- I I ture . . . always a ready eonnnent . . . speaks sweetly and sottly . . . enjoys singing. ?ace The Qlutare M xi JOSEPH A. PLAZAK Popcom', Millionaire Mr. Serious . . , a boy with many interests . . . tall and blond . . . has an excellent speaking yoice . , . a good math student. DANIEL EDWARD PLOVIC Boone,' Radio Technician Well-suited nickname . . . leader of the Woodmanis patrol . . . big and husky . . . counting thc days till graduation. ROSE MARIE PROCAR Ro Secretary Likes nothing better than dancing . . . a winning personality . . . unhidden beauty . . . soft blue eyes . . . quite a few admirers. ADELIA PLESKOVICH Delete Teacher Angelic lookttlj . . . per- sonality plus . . . capable leader . . . excells in poise and neatness . . . true, steady friend. DOROTHY LUCILLE PRICE 'iD0tty Louv Housewife Just offer her some foodl . . . terrific on roller skates . . . watch that temper . . . doesn't miss a wrestling match. JOHN L. ROACH Gjackv Construction Worker Curly hair . . . Mr. Muscle Man . . . rated high on the football field . . . good sport in every way . . , Thorofare aft-er school. EMMA JEAN OLIVER Em,' Beautician Lively gal . . . can find her at the 'Yi . . . quite the character . . . like those natural curlst?D . . . social-bug. CONSTANCE MARIE PALLARIA Connje', Marriage WVas missed after Jan- uary . . . pretty brown hair . . . sparkling eyes to match jolly attitude . . . neat . . . excellent Worker. MARY JANE OSTRANDER K'Janie,' Secretary Rather serious - minded . . . likes dancing . . . enjoys' most sports . . . her nice manners will be remembered . . . loyal to school. LUCILLE ANTIONETTE PINRRINO L0u,' Secretary 'Crazy Man Crazy, . . . always has a che-ery 'Ili' . . . lixely and goo'd-na- tured . . . gets around in her car. The Seniom 0 I9 4 1 WILLIAM ROCK Willie Forest Ranger Bashful, but cute . . . another coon-hound fan . . . small and mighty . . . knows more than he tells . . . comical inan- nerisms. FRED 1. SANKEY Freddie Air Force Well-liked by all . . . hasnlt a care in the world . . . future jet pilot . . . swell personality . . . de- pendable. Plan SAMUEL J. RODGERS Shakey College Well known phrase VVanna heti' . . . neat at all times . . . blond hair, blue eyes! , . . a two sport man . . . likes driving. CHARLES WILLIAM SEIK Chuck Farmer Very hard worker . . . quite a farmer all ready . . . all round good sport . . . wavy blond hair . . . wonderful personality. Mead CONRAD ROBERT SENKINC Connie Basketball Player Sports star . . . rates high with everyone . . . strong, silent type . . . dislikes 'big deals' . . . baseball is favorite sport. DONALD L. SMITH Smitty Owner of Sport Store Dresses nicely . . . good things come in small packages . . . likes any- thing but school . . . our future sport clothes expert. RUTH ALICE STEWART School Secretary Very co-operative student . . . will succeed in col- lege . . . always husy planning devotions . . . high ideals . . . Miss Industrious, LORETTA JEAN SMIDDLE Lorry Secretary Beautiful blond hair... neat and very friendly . . . a pleasant clerk at Kav's Cotton Shop . . . will make perfect sec- l'K'I2lI'V. THONIAS A. SBIITH Cyn Engineer Cute, freckles, and red hair . . . lives basketball . . . is evervhodyis friend . . . pet peeve - classes . . . notice those blue eyes HELEN JANE SWONTEK i'Sis Nurse Tall, graceful . . . a girl with many interests . . . well liked by all . . . her blond hair will go nicely with a white cap. Left to right: Miss Peacock, class adxisor. Loretta Siniddle, secretary. Russell Vinck, x'ice-prcsi- dent. Iolin Tersliel, president. Sain Rodgers, treasurer. CERALDINE A. TAUZEL 'tGerry Happiness Dcscrves lier ambition . . . relialnle, quiet gal . . . likes to liave fun . . . sweet as they eoine . . iniglity nice to know. CAROL MAE THOMPSON Twin', Private Secretary Exact opposite of lier twin . . . a Wonderful alto voice . . . lots of fun . . . a good dancer . . . friendly personality. SHIRLEY ANNA ULLOM Shugie Receptionist B14-ttyis dancing partner at noon . . . head flag twirlcr . . . friendly man- ner about lier . . . grace- ful . . . swell personality. Senior C'laAA Ufficem JOHN TERSHEL k'Percy Engineer Tall, blond and liand- some . . . friendly, plus personality , . . noted for his luunor . , . renieiu- bered as class prexy. LOIS LEE THOMPSON 'kTwin Secretary An excellent soprano . . . quiet, serious . . . enjoys good music . . . a loss to the seliool, gain to the World. JOANN URBANCIC Jon Secretary Anotlier of thc Strabane gang . . . good at anv- tliing slie tries . . . will make an efficient secre- tary . . . friendly smile, SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGES 91-92 20 JAMES ANTHONY VEHAR k'WeeWee Millionaire 'Crazy Katli . . . practical joker . . . has plenty of fun . . . small, but gets around . . . graduation canit come too soon. BARBARA ANN WIMER Barb,' Teacher Donit be misjudged by her size . . . Miss An- nouncer . . . an active personality . . . dark rimmed glasses go well with dark hair. PATRICIA ANN WYLIE Pat', Medical Secretary Petite . . . particular about her clothes . . . cruises around in her Pontiac . . . another snap- py majorette. RUSSELL W. VINCK Russ Salesman Has a neat appearance . . . after school hours at Patsch Garage . . . cheerful and good na- tured . . . likes sharp clothes. JOHN HARVEY WISE Civil Engineer Usually seen with Dea- con . . . doesn't like eat- ing in homeroom . . . dependable . . . favorite food is shrimp . . . good engineer material. JOYCE ANN YANCOSEK Joy Nurse Future woman in white . . . likes dreamy boys . . . usuallv seen with Loretta and the twins . . . very observant Miss. SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGES 91-92 Senioml Seniom' More Seniom' Senior Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y mem- Sam and Ab fooling lround An important diy for the Sen bers enjoying themselves at on the day pitturts were tikcn iors photogrxph d iv Here the Childrens Home party for the yearbook is Joe smiling for the birdie Qllallowcenl. cv' 1'11liU11'S Richilfd and Lil 19i1UmiU! HN' VU111'- M11 Smitifs 'kliig' Plame Ccciiii-Ptry class of 5 smiim' Q1 book Hilllllllllfu. 1 1 Eiliillfgi mem? 9'limpAeA of Senior Top: Szmdrzl and Ciiuck ill Ll savin- Irom the scnioi' play, Lm1- is Too xIllL'il 'l'1'o11biQ',. b Bottom: Scliicmr lllllgtllilll' 4-11111p11ig11 l11LlIlilQi'I'S. Liz and Lunillt- ciist1'ii111ti11g st111ic11t awards. Top: Tlircc sviiiors ill ci1111'g11 of 1111- 11o1111cc111c11ts amd dcxntirmiis over P. A., Alias, F1'z111k, B111'im1'z1. Bottom: Scnior imnd 1111-111111-1's alt baud ntctfvn iollowiiig tl tuotimii gaining. Left: Ab IHCilSLl1'L'S cjflllllil' for cup and gown while Pete waits ill tllI'I1. Right: Auotiwi' scvm- i:l'OlTl the sviiior play. Ylnderclaumen 2 + X: fs A X371 .157 Qwvsly - 9 Cidgx if X z 'Z Z zz' xx f 471,31 WZ, I -aj' A 11 fm, f f Q: K L 9 4 1 1, v - x1 .f f o 0 Xx 0 5' 1' x 61 ,, 1 L ff .f ,ag M ' . fflflg 't fr . W . e e Room 18. Insert: Miss Mnniper. limiieiwiciiii z1clx'isor. Front Row Cleft to riglitj: B. Ostruiicleix Al. Hier. C. Criffitli. l. Pizisente, XV. Cox. A. Strung, 'I'. Bell, I. Suiiclers, M. Martin, N. Young. Second Row: Y. llolincs, E. Mn-nicely, L . Colte1'yz1lin, -I. Pryzstup, D. Cimier, E. Alinusy, F. lliltfllltl, M. Nukoiiccxiiy, K. Czumleii, D. Smitli. Bzxek Row: B. Rolirer, M. Cliropc-lx, B. Miieili. IU. XV1i1'iir-, K. Vlllllll-liCl', B. Lewis, I. Brrricliiieli. I. Criinin. M. Artliur, IC. Perry The junior Room 16. Insert: Miss Liiwtciii. lmiiicmmii rulxism-. Front Row Lleft to riglitlz F. Zzmipiin. M. Miirrziy. Y. Cliganu. C. Burgess. IC. llaiinpsmi, M. Rice, C. Cavalli:-i', D. Auzisetti, C. King, L. Stiminvll, M. Sliultx, -I. Tolzuicl. Second Row: P. Sc-liott, E. Bvzill. P. Mviic-vly. F. Ollmriisli, B. Martin. C. Kerin, XV. Stewart. li. Puttersoii. H. Cliixiicllw. I. Bm-dir, II. Bm-clillinn. Buck Row: M. Pirie:-imi. I. lxiiskv. A. Ifngelliurrlt. B. kloliiislmi. B. Mc'Nury. S. Pmgur, -I. Him-fskc, li. Scott, Al. 'l'vi1iplc'tu11. Ll. Morris. 3' . i i Nu A 'K , hs v' Room 2. Insert: Him Linn, ITOIHCIWJUIII uclxisor. Front Ro V: tleft to righttz Pa. VIAIIUIIILIS. ll. Rods-nski. S. D C. Lntes, R. LllL'l'itJlil. Nl. Diesel. L. Cllnxppel. Seeond Row: C. XXl11'go, B. Zinn. li. Szllu, l'. PIIIIIIQVH, B NX nt KI. Ilugaln. I. Simpson. Back Row: Y. XIIIITIUCF. NI. XVl1it1'ivld. H. Nlnllins. L. Xlorton, -I. Krllmeki. il. llnllnpx I Xeitl1'icl4. C. XYilson. Claw Right: Some -lnniors lunsx eating untl dist-llssing vlnw netixitiws. CLASS OFFICERS tbottom left picture, left to riglltlz Dave XYzlr11e. Yiec- P1':'sitlvnt: Klltlllvttll c32llllil4'll. Sec-1'0ta11'x1 Joe Rzlwfske, I'1'esidc'11t1 Xlurilyn Hive. ,l'1'0llSlll'l'I'Q Mr. gxllltllllillll, 4-lass udxisor. Bottom right: Bill noints to the ltikkltillll for other lnelnlmvrs of 21 Alnnior history class. 'Bi l ' Q5 QW as .Iv'!R.. Sopiioiiimw' Bioiogx' students xivw SkilltiSSlll'llHd1.'l' Latin studt-nts discuss tliv structlnw of a niou 21 iiiiwoscnpc-. lioniain city. Ylxe S 0,211 more Room 12. Insert: Mr. Rnuch, l1UHlR'1'U0lH advisulz Front Row tleft to rightlt I. Bullino, A. Marino, F. Dicscl, D Dunt, N. llont-I, I. Ruwsrni, R. Slicmrvs. A. Brill, A. Tilton, P. Murklc. Second Row: N. Bizzuck, R. Scott, C Cranner, II. Finney, R. Clnncr, J. Kvrin. F. Pivciinik, G. Hubertsoii, C. Coleman, T. Dykstra, G. Mt-Cullough Third Row: R. Earliwinc, C. Lcnurt, B. Phinkvtt, B. Collar, L. Bonuzm, A. Cigllllll, D. Schott, XV. Muoioszck, I Cullen, I. Lncicr. Back Row! J. VVilson, R. Lcsso, R. Thoinus, S. Byrd, XV. Horne, R. Lucy, M. Tmnsic, B Piltorti, D. Brown, YV. Simba. 26 Romn I4. Insert: XIV. liigglv. lmmmwooln uclxisur. Froni Row fleft to rightl: B. Cfnsgnxy, I. Marx. A. Ilulik. CI Cuputu, C. lbivse-I, I.. Srik, Y. Lilxany YY. Hlllll. B. Clwvxncmm-ill. H. Panll, Xl. C1115 tok. Second Huw: D. I,llllilSi,Ul'lL .f . . nlualrfi. ac ow: 1, ' mg... W, . 1.1 'Ul'C.:.Y,l i..'. 1 1' ' I. Amlmwsull, Nl. XXUYICLI. XI. 17lilL'i'llZll., X. lif1clgL'1's, YY. SlJllxL'I'. XI. Sllzlw, X. Armmlcl, J. Llvwvllvll, B. Ilullslml. U flnh D Lu I 1 Blk R C XMI Xl Pftl ll luxls C XH 1 X 11141 X Plllllllllll I Blllblblll I . Pau-kvy. N. Lnvns. L, SI'lll1J1l. ll. Oklusmn. Cl. gXil'lSQ'illlQIl, F. ,-XL-kln-y. CIMA Room 15. Insert: Mrs. c:l'I1l1UL'I'U, l14lIIll'I'UOIIl alclxisur. Front Row Ucfl lo rightl: CI. Chiodo. NI. Uvrvn. P. Ilxizllx IS. Cln-xx. D. DQ-Paumli. I. Nlurinw, li. Vl'iL'L'. ID, linucll. XI. Kl'4'IIliI15kf'. B. HUIIPC. G, .ll'H,k'1'5. Second Row: P. XX'x'lic' B. Pooh: XY. IIllQ,'l'U'l'. li, YYcmcllml1l'11. L. XIKIUVV. L. Hllclnlpll. G. xlQ'f:ll'HLlI1d. U. Knlusky, E, XIn'1'm1itl1. H. lim-k F. Hs-ss. Third Row: N. IUhllSt0ll, li. XYl1itfi1-lcl. L. Sala, H. Danni. F. Skizlcllv, N. Silnrmnini, AI. Fnrlm. H. Nlc-Cfulnc' Pm. SIKHXYXIAUII, R. Ilfnww, C. ljlllllvj. Buck Huw: li. cziltlllilllfl, NY. LTl'l72llliC. R. BIIVQICSS, .-X. Klip-Imlski. C. Pmsliu C. Zllffllilk. B. H11sc'f,skn'. D. Slllitll. T. Dllf1,f'. U. mtlhllifllll. O. SDiL'm'1', L. Xluttln-xxx 2- Boom 13. Insert: Miss Kill'lll7llSkll1, lionierooin ntlvisor. Front Row flelt to rightjz B. Stinespring. B. Bock, NI Basefslcc, L. linrliwine, I. Czillmnxitli, S. Keeler, B. Stengr-r. B. Blznivy. B. Sliowxron, D. NVest, Second Row: T Park, D. Pntnni, C. Dnngc'm-, KI. Purrino, B. Petal. E. Holt, B. Iolinston, NV. Boss, B. Null, C. Jeffers. Back Row I. llugan, B. Davis, L. Bt-ll. L. Patterson, J. Terrv, B. Mui-ioszek, C, fllllI14'1', N. SL-liiinalnsky, XV. Kesncck, E Smlruniec. The ?reAlaman Room 1. Insert: Mrs. Fuller, lioinerooin unlvisor. Front Row fleft to rightjz A. Antonia-ttu, B. Clark. F. Douclnu, L. Bissell, B. Cliesloelc, T, Alclcrson, P. Congie, B. Murray, R. Shultz, L. Koluuclii, M. Alclerson. Second Row: N. Plants, M. Turk, A. Briggs, B. Iones, L. Oztrancler, I. Evans, jorcliin, M. Tc-rsliel, E. Brulis, B. Fulop, ll. Burlzer. Back Bow: B. Honpe, B. cllllllflltll, M. Cliolak, B. Moore, F. Bird, M. Jaap, C. Smith, T. VVillitnns, D. Duffy, S. Finney, R. Iolinson, B. O,Ncil. 28 Left: X l'1I'1'S!1Il12lll Iinglisll clues lmnsx' rc-uclilmg lift'I'ZllllI'.'. Right top: l 1'mlnng1n girls IIll'klSlll'illQ' ingra-din-nts 1111 1 ulkl-. Right lmticnn: Xlvlnlwrs ui' ll vixiw L-lawn finflini Il1t'IllilJIl5 in l'c'111nsylx1rl1iu :xml tllu UIIHVCI Shltrw. CIMA ,V ff, la r, I 3 Room ll. Insert: NIV. Ilnil, llUlllL'l'lJOIll ualxiwr. Front Row fleft to rightl: AI. PillSl'lltV. li. Dvnt. Al. Hull, CI. Slum N I C 1 1 lmwskl. -I. NNlnte-sm-ll, l'. Lsfhilll, Nl. Russ, Nl, liivlmlds, P. Klnsku, N. lh'x'1ml1Is, C. Clnrrison, li. liuguslm. L. Irs Buck Row: L. l3ukv1'. Al, Duffy, li. cl2ll'I'Cu, li. XYilliu111s. lf. xlllllll. 'If Zllftllilli. li. l1illdSfl'0lIl. 'lf .'xil1SL'UlIQII. I ll, Duix, Y. xyllllll, H. xlLIl'iIllP. H, Drvllglals. l.. Pih-oak. K, rl-Zlylllf, l'. lirinku, Second ROW: ll, llvcllvy, .. 1 lizwtimr. D, ciUXl'l'. in i 41 The 991. tl: Room 8 ftop picturel. Inscrl: Miss Lyons, ll0lH6ff0Olll acl visor. Front Row fleft to riglrtj: F. Bonanza, li. Smagnvr, A. Dontlna, li. Ballcntynv. P. Knsky, S. Fartro. D. Frame, G. Tantcr. S. Setto, H. Pviivosie, E. Bopp, M. It-ffvrs. D. Fislicr. Second Row: M. Klages, T, Shaw, C. Tanfcr, R. Katrvn-lm, ll. Lougln'm', H. Mortorana, L. Briggs. -I. Stcvcns, J. Dorcliak. C. Dorcliak, B. Swik, J. Bora-lla. Back Row: D. Ullom, C. Svllton, M. Kulnaclri, F. Tolancl. -I. Crawlmowski, I. Fircl, AI. Slnitli, C. Anclrc-olli, Al. Clnopvlc, P. Spillanc, S. Lucy, li. Bazzoli. Room 9B fbottom picturcl. Insert: Mr. Dykstra, liornuroorn advisor. Front Row Cleft to riglitlt B. Mc-lc. J. Boll, S. Krcrninsky, B. Diesel, M. Plunkett, C. Clramlvcrs, R, Carrison, J. Bvrllartl, M. Cioxannini, R. llavanis. Second Row: C. Bt'1'l12l1'Ql, J. CTUUII, M. McCartnt-y, R. Mazza, C. Spikier, 1. Carroll, G. Ross:-ll, D. Minnt-nok, K. XVallack, D. DcXVz1lt. Buck Row: ll. -lac-oluy, N. Pcsto, S. xVC'2lX'l'I', J. Martin, J. Horne, R. Anclmwson, N. Morton, A. VVoocl. R. Hoffman. N. Young. 30 grade -Q Room 10. Insert: Miss XVnllqv1'. lIUlHCl'UOIIl nnlvisor. Front Row Cleft to Tlglllll S. l v1'ln':1cln-, D. llnglws. D. Clnls- loclc, X. Dorn-lnxk, D. Spingolu, T. Hnglws, N. Cox, B. S1nug11v1', -I. Hunt. D. Pntorti, S, Iinglc-rt. F. Alcln-rson. Second Row! ll. Snlnflm-rs. li. Xlillcr. K. lfilv. Bl. Cox. 17. Frvno, Al, Unilv, B. fJl3L'lllJl'lL'1'. S. Bn-ll. li. Law, A. Cl'2lXX'l'UI'll, S, SClIl'llKll'l', X. 'l'1'c'lmlL', B. Lvnalrt. Buck How! U. l'llon1. l'. Cznnclvn, Xl. lllll-lllllilll, XI. Slnnlm, K. Swannp, P. Collins, Nl. King, li. Srnitlw, -I. Phillips, D. Polls, Cl. tlUllllSl0ll, li. B1-ull, 13. Nlinor. SUIIIL' Clglllll Qllllll' glfls llllblx UXl'l' lllCl1' Q,'1'UgfI'1lplU' Eiglllh gfglqlg- lygyyg gg-tlillg gglnd ljfg-Ijglrq-gl fu H11 projvct -- Ll jig saw nmp of XVilSlllllgl0ll County with illlllllllllllll in inclllstriul anis 4-lass. 9lI'l'1lINL'1'S lronn tlwc clixtricts to tlwir proclm-ts. Sl l Q The Seven tl: Room 7. Insert: Mr. Nlorfornl, l10l1lC1'OUIll uclvisor. Front Row fleft to rightl: XV. Ilowcr, N. Kclly, L. Chew, I Cray, li. Kin-lml, C. Brigicll, D. Xvklilix, M. Ostrzmclcr, C. Dye, B. lg0SXVUl'tlI, -I. Karin, tl. Englcrt, J. Mitclu-ll Second Row: D. CllIVI1UNVCfl'I, KI. Collins, S. Luzicr, N. Pcntonvy, L. Ross, R. Roclgc-rs, S. Rock, C. W2lQ,'Il91', I Roupv, Y. Stcngor, -I, llowv. Back Row: R. Cuyclos, S. Blzlynvy, -I. Park, Nl. Klupm-lm, NI. King, B. Cass, P lloupv, XV. Burgvss. I. XYo A svxcntlu gruclc vocal music' class jovfully sings. 32 grade Room 5 ftop picturej. Insvrt: Mrs. Anusion. l10lNCl'UUlH zulxisor. Front Row Cleft to rightD: C. Cuslwy, D Tuufer, li. Holik, M. Cnslnnzln, L. Burgess. J. Dolu-sk -I. Vargo, N. Dm-nt, I. Mcssinu, M. Allcn, XV. Lzulocky Second Row: G. -Ioncs, A. Anclreolli. K. Spina. K. Solmrsky, H. Tlu11'p, ll. Bullus, N. XVc-uklcy, T. Murray, E Conongv, K. Smith, I. Cnslmy. Back Row: L. Portvr, D. Dnngcc, H. Pattvrson, A. Dnrislm, XV. XVVliv, I Thorne, S. Bvll, -I. McDonald, D. llnrclalc, J. Nlllffll, J. Powcll. Room 3 tbottom picturel. Insert: Mrs. Rouclm, l'l0Ill'C1'0U1H uclvisur. Front Row Cleft to rightl: XV. Sclnnitt, B Stincspring. D. Anclreolli. T. Bnrgvss, I. Baker. T. Strung, li. CllI'lSfN, D. Sxniclcllf-, R. Taylor, D. VVoyicki ll. Klzxlmkcy, I. Clmluk. Second Row: S. Olivcrio, S. Hislrmp, G. Pntran, ll. XVl1itfivlcl, R. Moclclings, D. Ilollvnlmck L. Donulrlson, BI. Bernurcl, K. XVl1itficlLl, H. Borolu, P. SPi'IlL'i'I'. Back Row: ll. Fabian, D. Crvgnt, I. Munro AI. Alclc-rson, G. Xllllters. ll. Rose. C. Clmppvl, C. Rlklllll, I. Smith. R. Martin, L. Pitt-or-lt. JD ward- uxm - pur- liltlllf n ff ff tu stud 1 nut sp: 11111 gout t Bottom Row left to right: g tml 14ctia7itieA K no M I 'Z 'N f Z K6 Y f fi if Q my W KK y iff Charcvnge fdftorial Staff J M. ' ' U, ,. X A 'f.,i.fwwA. , wif . ,. M ' 1 Y ff, 4 - ' ' fi ,Aff +1 . - ' ' . A n ' , ' V -JA, ' N' . - . A f , f - . , . bm: . .. -...w.f - . .- - ., , ..- .ef . - f . X K ' ,VV ' K X. vi . ' ., . .w.g,. .gg 1, f . A . , lvwgw Front Row flcft to rigbtbz ll. Swontck, T. Nlzxzzn, 13. Lee. E. Cluunbcrs, ll. Kloslczx. L. Purrino, A. Plcskovicb, C. Brigicb, A. Stcwnrt, Standing: I.. Slniddlc, C. Pullnrin, A. Plcskoxicli. Nl. Clicsnic, QI. l.,lI'lDLllll'lC. ll. Cowdcn, S. Iobnston, A. Craig, ID. llclfxnnn, B. l'libbcrt, T. Bnrtos. Dear Diary, Once again the lieacl-scratching problems and the responsibility involved in producing 21 yearbook has bccn capublv inunzlgcd by il stuff of Seniors, under the direction ot Nlrs. CL-nnocro. Tliex' worked bard for tbc tinisbcd product - il book which will bring niuclr enjoyment to all who will read it now, and tbcn keep it as ll record of memories. The incinbers of the Cbarcongc Staff und tbcir respective positions Were: Editors: Elizabeth Clnnnbers, llicliard Kloskag Engraving: Connie Pz1lla1'iz1, Albcrt Craigg Art: Bill Hibbcrt, Theresa Mazza, Iobn Kuskvg Photograpliy: Frank Klutz, Cutlicrine Brigicb, Betty Lccg YVrite-Ups: Shirley Iolrnston, Lucille Pnrrino, Ioyce Cowdcn, Dave Helf- man, Torn Bartos. Helen Swontck. Alice Stewart. Typists: IoAnn Urbuncic, Loretta Srniddle, Adelia Pleskovicli. Rose Marie Progur. Editors Liz and Ricbnrd talk orcr tlic pic- li11gmx'crs Ab :ind Connic- busy mounting pictures in turc scbedulc with advisor Mrs. Gcnnocro. prqml-ation for pngl-ayiylg, ms... K ...M xi' Clmrcvnge KuAineAA Staff Front Row Llcft to riglitl: IJ. llclfniun. 'lf Sinitli. S. lluclgcrs. .-X. Craig. nl. Tcrslicl, li. Brmxn. Standing: S. Ullnin, S. Belmont. I.. llklfflllll. l,. Sinimlcllc. A. Al. lloiistcm. -I. l'i'lmncic. ll. Xl. l,1'0QAlI'. Nl. llostinslw. XI. Cllcsnic. A. Plcskoxicli, S. Slcwurt. C. lirigicli. Dcin' Diary. Only tlimngli closc lnnclgcting. pmcticul accounting and convincing snlcsinauisliip is it possilnlc to finuncc gi vcarluook. Tlic Clien- conge llnsincss Stuff. Scnioi' stuclcnts. llllilill' tlic guicluncc of Nlrs. .Xnz1ston. put tlicir Cloni- mcrciul training to pmcticc. along with initia- Lcft to right: Dzixc Hclfinzni, Social fill-L'llLllI'Illll1lQ Mrs. .-Xinlstmi. Aclxisrnt llosc Blklfll' llrogzir. Stmlcnt Council llcprcscntutixcg Tenn Sniitli. Social Clmirniani. tivc zincl cciopcmticni to SllL'CUSSfl1llY misc innncx' for tliis ycmlaook. .'Xclx'crtising was employccl luv tliis group in sclling tlic books to tlic stnclcntsg inucll lnoolskccpiiig wus ncccl- ccl in using tlw installincnt plan. wliicll is popular in tlic scliool. Tln- li2lIAl'j' Kuyc llnncc - unc ul tlic uclivitics spun wrczl lax' tlic Busincss Stull to In-In misc inoncy. FIRE XVARDENS ACTIVITIES COUNCIL Front: B. Ilihhert, pl. XVise. Back Row: F. Matz. B. Seated: Mrs. Anaston, Mr. Riggle, Mrs. Roach Lewis, M. ljiueenva, F. Colteryahn. li. Rock, H. Miss Karahnskin. Back Row: D. W'arne, ll. Swon Bedillion. tek. ll. Vinck. Miss Mnlnper. Mr. Matz. Miss Linn Dear Diary. Three groups, which themselves are not cluhs, hut organizations which perform valu- ahle services to the school are the Fire XVard- ens. Activities Council and Lihrarians. The FIRE YVARDENS are appointed hy the administration. usuallv lnnior and Senior hors. These hoys are on duty during fire drills and in the event of a real fire. They open the exits and direct the students in leaving the building quietly and quicklv. The ACTIVITIES COUNCIL consists of sponsors ol- those organizations holding money- raising activities along with three student representatives, two Seniors and one Iunior. The purpose of this council is to schedule cluhs' and other school activities. They also decide upon such matters as the price of dance tickets and the hours for evening socials. The LIBRARIANS, a group of lunior and Senior girls. under the direction of Miss Pea- cock, keep our lihrary in operation. They are in charge of checking out and receiving hooks, repairing the hooks, collecting fines for over- due hooks and helping students locate de- sired books for reading or reference. LIBRARIANS Front Row Cleft to rightlz C. llallaria, B. XYIIIIUF, P. NYx'lie, E. Olixer, ll. llenderson, O. Danley, S. Behout. P Durish, M. Miller. T. Mazza. Second Row: A. Marth, B. Clark J. Conehy, C. Mrenak, C. Brigich, A. Pleskovieh Al. llart, C, Miller, I. Cass, D. Martin, I. Mathot, A. Stewart. Third Row: M. Ostrander, T. Nixon, C. Thompson M. Cha-snie, VI. Urhancic, M. llostinsky, A. Houston, H. Progar, P. Messenger, L. Parrino, B. Lee, I. Baker Back Row: S. Ulloin, -I. Feeoncla. L. Morton. S. Null, C. Tauzcl, -I. Cowclen, S. lohnston, E. Chamhers, L J Siniddle, C. Lux, II. Swontek, I . Bell. v -J Front Row: Clcft to rightjz C. Dvc. F. Zznnpan. K. Spina. C. licrnarcl. l'. Dnrixh. F. Nlcncvly. R. licrola. F. Aclanis. D. Chilc. Scconcl Row: S. Bi-hont. C. Brigicli. 'lf Dykstra. A. Stcwart. X. Sclnninanslfy. Xl. Cholalt. L. Xlattlicwm. Xl. A. Shnlm. ll. Xl. llrogar. A. Plcsltoxich. bl. Simpson. D. -Xncsctti. F. Kloslia. Xl. F. XYliitficlcl. Back Row: K. Cznnclcn. P. Spillanv. li. Clrainlrcrs. l'. Xlcxsr-nqcr. li. Linclstroin. AI. ltasclslxc. H. Yincla. T. lizlrtos. ll. Swontcli. 5. llotlgcrs. A. Craig. lf. 5Lllllxl'Y. -I. lcrshcl. Student Council Dear Diary. Thi- Illl'lIllJC1'S ot thu Stuclcnt Council arc stnclcnt clcctccl rcprcsentatix'cs of hornc rooms: and organizations. This ya-ar thcy hacl scvcral discussion groups which stutliccl the projccts ancl activities ot other school: thus. giving tllttlll iclcas for lIll13l'0X'lIlQ,' our school citizcn- ship and stnclcnt council activitics. Thcy rc- ccivccl many' hclplinl snggcstions liroin the Pcnnsylvania Association ot Stnclcnt Councils. to which thcy hclong. Fach vcar thc Stnclcnt Council clccts rcprcsciitativcs to attcncl thc Pennsylvania Statc Convcntion. This vcar tht- convention was hcltl at Vlcst Vicwg Alicc Sta-wart was sclcctvcl as a discussion group lcatlcr. One ot thc councils proiccts. clnring thc Christmas scason. was collecting clothing for ncecly chilclrcn. Anothcr projcct was con- ducting thc hall patrol for thc school. CLel't picturcl OFFICERS: ,lohn Tcrshcl. l'rcsiclcnt1 Alicc Stn-wart. Sccrctaryg Xlrs. Fnllcr. Atlxisor. tRight picturel HALL PATROL: Front Row: D. Smith. E. Xlvncclv. H. Yinclt. l. Bcrnarcl. S. llotlgcrs. Second Row: B. Rlacilq. B. NIL-Xary, B. llilvlmcrt. 'I'. Smith. Thircl Row: H. Kloslta. 'lf Barton VI. Him-liskc. K. Brown. Back Row: A. Craig. -I. Tcrshcl. F. Sanlxcv, ll. Scott. Senior 7ri-Hi- if K , . . V-- ,... , .,, . , ., . . K . K . ' I K K.SK,KK . agifrjf K. Kig,-. i K. iK K K Front Row ileft to rightlz I. Bellino, B. Chew, A. Marino, A. llolik, M. Mnrrav, V. Cigana, D. Dr-Paoli, B Ostrander, B. Zinn, A. Marth, P. XfVylie, B. wimer, N. Rodgers, N. Donel, H. Henderson, I. Coneby, C. Griffith O. Danley, C. Mrcnak, D. Price, H. Shores, D. lioach, A. Tilton, P. Plunkett, A. Stewart. Second Row: KI. Hart, KI Cowden, S. Johnston, L. Chappel, M. Price, C. Miller, M. Ostranider, R. Paul, M. Craytok, C. Cavalier, M. NVov- ielxi, H. Finney, I. Bier, KI. Rawson, L. srrik, R. Scott, M. Shaw, KI. Kerin. C. Thompson, L. Thompson, I. Yancosek, XV, Spilfer, P. Markle, M. Piacenza, S. Null, C. Tauzel. Back Row: E. Chambers, P. NVylie, M. Xakoneezny, C Cramer, M. Peta, KI. Mathot, B. L-ee, I. Sanders, M, Mirtin, C. Robinson, L. Rudolph, -I. Llewellyn, K.Ca1nden bl. Tolanid, P. Schott. L. Sniiddle, P. Messenger, F. Olbrish, C. Lux, li. Martin, M. Chropek, II. Swontek. Dear Diary, Once again, the Senior Tri-Hi-Y has proven to be one of the most active clubs at Chartiers. It f is a Christian organization made up of Sophomore, junior and Senior girls, advised by MissMumper. The idea of upure thoughts, pure Words, and pure deeds is practiced in all the club activities. Each month the girls carried out a service pro- ject. Some of these were: Childrenis Home Party. gifts to the County Horne, State YVelfare project, VVorld Service project, Help VVeek, Thanksgiving and Easter assemblies. Txvo large annual projects sponsored bv the club were Teen-Talk and Student Pmule Day Cpage 411 To become better acquainted with the Work of other Tri-Hi-Y clubs, the girls held a Y-Rally and sent delegates to Officers Train- ing Conference. For social activities, the Tri-Hi-Y held a Carol sing, square dance, Mother-daughter banquet, Secret Sister partv and Buddv Night. fSee page 53 for pictures of some of the club activitiesj. OFFICERS: Miss Murnper, Advisor, Alice Stewart, Chaplain, Kloyee Coneby, V. Pres., Pearl Messenger, President, Barbara VViiner, Treasurer, Joyce Mathot, Corres. See., Shirley Johnston, Secretary. Bottom left picture: The children at the YVashington Countv Childrenis Horne during thc Halloween Party held bv the Tri-Hi-Y. Bottom right picture: Senior zneinbers cleaning the office during the clubis Help NVeeli. -XA '- ... NIICADOYVLANDS flcft picturej Front: -I. Hart. Mrs. Spiingtrq -I. liviiizmi. Nh: Boone. 13. Clark. Xlrs. Paxton H. l'i11ncY. Nliss Ixzllciiikalq S. Ulioin. Mrs. IDZIYISQ U. lilxiilllllll. Mrs. Blliili. Back Row: R. Nlxlry. Xliss Bork. D Privv. Hrs. Dittnmiig C. ililiiklfitl. Mins Kirkpatrick: L. Thompson. Nlrs. Tyicr. IIICII SCHOOL fright picturej Front Row: F. Admins, X111 Aiuixilmiiig .-X. Pit-skoxivli. Bliss Lawton. C. si-ik Mr. Nloriiorcig B. Low, Mrs. liouciig 'lf Slliitii, Mr. Nllltll I. ciOXX'lil'Il, Klijs xIlIlIl'I.'I'1 F. llvss. Mr, limit-img AI Coiiviiy. Mrs. PUI'CLlI'O, Second Row: .-X, Craig. Sliiustitlitfz P. xIL'SNl'llQCl'. Siiiwtitutc-Q AI, Dwlluiiiinro. cillSi1Kiillll D. xlllftill. Xlixs I'L'ait-oak: Cl. Brigicii. Hrs. l'wllii0l'1 A. Stc'xx'zn't. His, Kumiiiiskiiiz F. Niustiiock. Klr. ltiggivg li Ciiiziiuiiuws. Nliss Iwonsg C. NiI'CI1tlix, Xliss Nluxxie-. Third Row: -I. Bush. Xlr. 'l'ylvi'g S. Hocifgvrs, Nlr. Him-kg I, P11l'riiio. Mr... Fv1'gi1wiig 15. lliinluwl. Custocliamg AI. Kozicl. Custociignig S. nloliiiston. Xlrs. Cla-nnoc-ro. I, Yi'l'I'Sil1'i Xlr. Hiiiciiziligii. Buck Row: 'lf Burtox. Xlr. llviig -I. Viaizuk. N111 Siiiitiig ii. Sxxoiitoic. Niiss Xxi1lii'il'l'1 li. Kiosim. Xlr . . - . X 4 . . , Y . f.iIlIIll'1ltOL I. LI'i7klIIL'lC. Airs. .-Ximaloiig it Szliiiivy. XIV. Xluiiiiisg H. I,li'x1l1'. XIV. Dxiqstrzl: lx. liroxxii. Xlr. Bcrrx. Not I J licturcd: -I. Yz1i'iL-xmwk, Mrs. H1lINSQ'ilill. B. Xx'ilHCI'. Xlissflmiila-1 I.Cliiicim':1tm-i'. Siiiistitutv. Student Rule bay 5? , - NIONINCEH ficiti: Szuicirzi Bviioilt. NHS. 1iL'1lLf1lli Ciiitiicrim' Andy. Xlrs. filliiL'lll Pzlttv lliirisii. Nlrs Spilimiv. AND: xliili1Al'li Cfiwsiiic. Miss Nlilicrz Jo'vu' CROSS ROADS: NIill'il'lllt Ilostinsio. Xlrs. Xlziiistivitig tim vt, Nlrs. lliiuiwrt: Ilvlen llvndcrsoii. Mrs. Sher- Rosa- Marie- Progar. Xlrs. Ln-mon. Lori-ttu Sinicldlv. oci Frank Klutz, Xir. Butivr. Mrs. Ciossorg Allllll Jillll' Houston, Nlrs. Scott. Fr- W fx Q as ' 1 OFFICERS. Front Row: Sam Rodgers, Treasurerg As a eluh project, the Senior memhers help dec- Ah Craig, Prcsidentg Toni Bartos, Sergeant at orate the hig Christmas tree in the gym. Arms. Back Row: Fred Sanlcey, Secretary. Mr. Berry, Adxisorg Jerry Cwrinnn. V. Pres. Hi Dear Diary, The Ili-Y cluh is an organization dedi- cated to serving the church, school and com- munity through high standards of Christian character. Xlenihership consists of Sopho- more, Junior and Senior hovs, under the sponsorship of Mr. Berry. This year the Hi-Y combined forces with the Senior Tri-Ili-Y to promote a Y Rally during the fall, a Halloween party for the children of the YVashington County Childrenis -'I home. the animal Teen-Talk discussion course. and Student Rule Day. The boys also spon- sored a julie hox dance, open to all students. :Xlhert Craig and Fred Sankey represent- ed the Hi-Y at the Older Bovs Conference in Pittshurghg Ronald Likar and Iohn Tershel at the P1'e-legislative Assembly for Ili-Y Youth Government Program in Greenshurgg and Kirk Brown and Ronald Likar at the Harris- burg Youth Government Program. Front Row Cleft to rightl: Mr. Berry, advisor, F. Colteryihn, R. Lewis, C. McCullough, G. Young, AI. Grimm, A. Craig, S. Rodgers, F. Sankey, T. Bartos, T. Dvkstra. E. Meneely, I. Piasentc. Second Row: B. Maeik, D. Cumcr, ll. Bedillion, B. lless, I. Bernard, C. Seik, P. Antonietla, YV. Stewart, R. KIcCahe, L. Shuha, I. Fartro. Third Row: B. Shuha, D. Brown, G, Zotehak, B. Lucy, Nl. Tomsie. L. Mazza, F. Patrina, B. BIcNary, B. Iohnston, D. XVarne, A. Engelhardt, B, Lewis. Back Row: J. Plank, B. Scott, I. Koziel, AI. Tershel, K. Brown, E. Perry, -I. Templeton, R. Kloska, K. Tauter, B. llihhert, R. Likar, F. Matz, ID. llelfman. ,- Front Row fleft to rightl: M. lhuiltct. A. Aiitouictta. j. Hull. D. Chcslock. H. Clark, S. Furtro. B, Liuclstroui. H. Cliesloclt. C. Shorcs. F. Douzhm. AI. -Iorclzui. M. 'I'vrshcl. I.. Eurliwinc. L. Bisscll. C. Fife. S. Hugh-rt. A. Douchiu. Second Row: I.. fjSll'illlClC1'. li. Bopp, B. Murray. R. Ilaxzuiis, R, Shultz. M. Cox, H. Auth-rson, UI. Bird. H. Bruhs. I.. Lcsso. R. Maizzu. C. Bcriizird. Back Row: B. Fulop, F. Toluiitl, D. Ullom. C. Sutton. P. Cfougic. M. Aldcrsoii. P. Klosku. B. Smith. P. Spilltuic. S. Lucy. N. Rm-y'11olcls..I. Home-. unior Tri - Hi - lf Domi' Diary. Thi- Iuuior Tri-lli-Y. gui uttiliutc of thc YMCA. has 21 iucmhcrsliip ot forty-two cightli uucl ninth grutlc girls. with Miss Kaiiulmiiskiii us ziclvisoix Thcir purpose is To crczltc. maili- tuiu and cxtcucl throughout thc school and CUIl1lHllI1ity high stuiiclziiwls ot Christiim cliar- actor . Most of thu activitics t-.1i'i-iml ou hy thc OFFICERS BAll'l7llI'll l.iutlst1'ou. T1'n'zisl11'ci'1 ,lutlx -Iortlzui. Scc1't'- tary: Mary l.ou 'llt'1'Sl1l'l, flLl1'lil'S. Svc.: liuth Clit-slocli, X. Pros.: Cfzirol Shows. Di-x. CIlialii'1111ui: lfuith Doucluu. l'i't-siclciitg Miss K2ll'1llJlISl'4iII. .-Xclxiroix club Wcrc thosc of scrvicc. The girls Cllllltltttfl to the Tuberculosis amd Ht-d Cross clrives. lit-ld ii white gift prograui and sc-ut gifts to thi- chilfs ward. Shirlvv Rcviiziiml. But 'Hill work and no play iuukes -luck 21 dull boy was kept iii iuiucl with ll julw box tlzuice hcforc Tliuiiksgiviug vziciitiou. Tha- Turkcy Hop. Top picture: Nc-w Illl'IIllX'1'S im- wc-lcoim-cl during tl vt-ry iiiiprcssixc toriiizil induction. Bottom picture: Cluh Illt'IIll7L'l'S sclliug l't'i-I't'5iIlllt'11lS Lluriug thc-ir rl-lllililv' Hop Dzliirv. . ,..55,-Wiki... . f, .. . -za iw -. .,M.... . ww it .msg Q U' Vrwtls :figs-I?X?X.?E:5iQxiiflw , 'lt ul 1 FETSTSTIQ, VU! It A 7 ,Q ii .V -sf.s.-Q ,- fix M in-'W v 1 iwfrftfgk 'ig -A .4 1-Q fs! '4' clwflld Front Row ileft to rightbz Miss Crnlile, Director, C. Chioclo, NI. Deren, B. Thomas, B. XYimer, H. llenclerson. D. Roneh, P. Roden- ski, C. Lnles, S. Denisliire. A. Strung. N. Young. II. Sala. II. YVhit1'. Il. Leif, N. Bizzueli. A. I'l1'slsoYicli. O. Danley, llnrt, C. Miller, P. Nleneely, A. Bell, N. Donel. N. Ilotlgcrs. Second Row: B, Chynoxxetll. A. Xhxrtli, C. Ai!'l'Il2lk, Coneliy. D. liolnlizinli, KI. Xliirtin, IP, Xinrtin. Y. Likaxr. Nlnry, I . Atlanls. I3. Dent, F. Hess. IC. Kivreclitli, I., Tllonipson, C. Tlioinpson, D. Anesetti, Il. Scott. C. Crznner, E. Clnllnlnws. NI. Slinw. Third Row: A. Ilonston. II. Prognr, ll. Smith, G. NIL-Cnllough, lf. Skitltlle, I. Iiusliy, G. Young. C. llanuley, li. Lucy, li. Iless, ,I. IDeCemn1ro, I. Cullen, Rodgers. C. Bnstio. I. Crinnn, I. Knlmeki, M. Cliropek, S. jolinslon, J. llrlmneie, XI. Cliesnie, Back Row: L. liuclolph. uc-oinpnnisl. C. Iiolwinson, I.. Xloore, I3, llolirer. j. XVise. Ii. lXIcNnry, C. Zolelmli. K. 'I'zn1t'el'. Ii. linrgess. D. XVzn'ne. L. Kizlllliews. A. Craig. 'I'. Smith. ll Brown. -I. 'I'ershel. K. Ilrown. Il. Scott, II. Swontek. I.. Salln. li. Dznni. L. Siniclclle. Not pictured: C. Cavalier, nceoinpzniist. DEAR DIARY, The mixed chorus of 95 voices lirings en- joyment to all through their singing. Under the clirection ot Miss Crnlile. the cliorns rclienrses selections which meet the various likes in music - often going from the serious heavy type of song to the light noveltv. The memliers are selected from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior clussesg qualifications being u goocl voice and nn enioyinent in singing. Performzmces this year were: the American Eclucntion NVQ-ek Program, Christmas ancl Easter programs. I?vZlCCZ1Illlll'CLlt6' and the Spring Concert. Syverul memliers participated in the Wlnsli- ington County Chorus. Carol Thompson and Gail Miller were selectecl as representatives to the district choral festival. which was held at Vanclergrift. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE C. Mrennli, G. Miller, vl. IIurt, L. Tlioinpson, B. XVimer, S. Progur, C. Thompson, Not pictured: E. Cliznnlrcrs. 44 VVASHINCTON COUNTY CHORUS MEMBERS C. Mrenulc, C. Tliompson, G. Miller, L. Tliomp- son, I. DeCennnro, I. Grimm, D. Brown, B. BIQNQIW, F. Aclzuns. Seated: L. Iiuclolpli, ac- conipalnist, Miss Cralmle, director. Kuccaneer Staff Left to right: Mr. Nloriiord, Adxisorg Cath- A tainiliar monthly seene - the staff ineinhers husx erinelirigieh. Ifditorq lidNleneelx.Assistant at work in the lohhy puhlishing an issue of the Editor. llllL'L'2lIll'l'l'. Dear Diary. Newsl Sports! Jokes! Features! Cossipl All people gather and write-up the news for the in the Buccaneer. Everything inside and out- pap:-r, they also type, ent stencils, run off the side of school. All you want to know and some pages. assemble the papers. and then distrihute von dont Want to know. Yes. itis all right here thein to the students. in print every inonth. The appreciation of the staffs Work is Mr. Xlorford, the advisor, keeps the staff shown in the enjoyment the students get from and paper running sinoothlv. Not only do these reading eaeh issue of their school paper. Front Row Cleft to rightl: J. Conehv. C. Hrigieh. ll. Henderson, ,-X. Xlarth. C. Pallaria. F. Zanipan. Second Row: E. Nleneely, l'. Messenger, A. Ifleskovieh. Nl. tl. Ostrander, BI. Piaeenza. N. Donel, -I. Cass, D. Anesetti. Third Row: J. Urlxaneie, Nl. llostinsky, C. Tauzel, A. I. Houston. I. Cowden. Fourth Row: R. Catalano, VI. Phillips, pl. Kuhaeki, E. Chainhers. Back Row: F. Sankey, J. Tershel. H. Kloska, B. NIL-Nary, R. Lewis. . fiv a ' fs... .W +6 Q 3 i 5 s X i, i Front Semi-Circle fieft to rigiitl: D. Kzliosky. B. Cosgiuy, A. .-Xntonivttu. L, Lvsm. li, Gtlrlw-tt. NI. Bc-1'1m1'ci. B. f.0iizu', L. 'lNiminpsoii, C. Tiiciinpson, B. Fisiwr. R, Sliciiws, ii. Luciuilo. H. Cfii1'si0L'iQ, B. Xliiivr, I. XYiiitvSc'ii. I. 1 Piusviitc. Second Semi-Circle: C. Sutton, B. Cin-W, C. Dlcsci, bl. Bicr, -I. Sinitii, T. Ainscongin, BI. jump. BI. A. 1 XYm'it-ki. T. livrd, NI. Cusinnnn. B. NVyiic, 'lf Shaw, 'l'. Borvlli. Buck Semi-Circle: li. .-Xmh-rsmi, S. Kl'K'l11illSiif', XI. 'Viwl'I'Si10i. L., Portvr, K. Smith. A. Nlichuiski, Pm, 'I'l1o11111s, Cl. ixillSC'UllQil, P. Kiciska. AI. Iivdlvy, B. Lasso. R, Cuta- iu, li. En1'iixx'i1w, O. Spiu-r. Standing: Mr. cjililllblltll, DiI'Ltl'lIJ1', H. Paul, S. llmiinstuii. D. Um,-1'. -I. llowc-, IJ. Jciiiiistoii, H. cJi'iiPSS'JIl. B. BUQllSi'I, .l. Bzlriwnt, H. Lnccioia, H. Skowvrrm. Kand COLOR CU.-XRD: .iK'l'1'B' Clrimin, Cfiiztrivs ciOiK'lllilI! OFFICERS: iintii Siimww. ifillilllflilli Svcn: Sliiricy iiiL'iIll1'Ci .lzn-min, liiii Pilllliitit. vl0ilIlSiUll. Y. Pr:-s.. XI11 Cliiiiiimilu. Di1'n-c-truly liicimrci Kicmsku. PWS.: -Immn l,ic-wc-iivii. Rm-. Svcz: livtly Niurtin. 'I'1'm1s. -16 Bvttv and Cwc-n do tht- Bunny-Hop for Tln- high-stt-pping inzijorn-ttcs Illitlflllllg a half-time show. down the fit-ld. V Our onto littlv mascot - Linda Popats. Mast-ot of Clizirtit-1's - uBllK'liX.-V Hit-hard Xlartorana. Deal' Diary. Under thu capalmlo lcadc-rsliip of Nh: Chiincnto. tht- cll1i11'tlt'l'S hand has carried on thc tradition of fine musicianship fllld organ- ization. Again this your the hand addc-d color and entlinsiasm as tht-y pcrforincd and drillvd on the football fic-ld. Throughout that yvar tht- hand playvcl for pcp mectings and other school prograins, held a squarc dance. and sent dt-lvgatcs to district fcstivals. The- inajorcttcs P?1'l:01'lHOtl at Pitt stadium. Tha- annual spring concert. Music Anwri- Cilllilv, was enthusiastically rcceivccl and it stamped this ye-arls organization as a distinct crm-dit to onr school. mafjvrettm and 'Yin Twirlem Front Row: L, Cliappvl, Innior he-acl niajorctto. C. Andy, Ilm-ad inajorz-ttc-. K. Solnnsky, Mascot. Second Row: P. XVylic-, XI. Rin-Q, S. Fartro, B. Clark, -I. Llcwcllvn. Third Row: AI, AIvl'l'c-1's. NI. Schultz, D. Nlinnm-nok. X. Arnold. BI. N2Ili0llCCZI1Y, Back Row: S. Ulloni. B. Martin. Al. Hart. -I. Cnwclelii. B. Lt-C. Sub-heb Club Front Row fleft to rightl: F. Zampan, B. Thomas, R. Llzcciola, WV. Cox, C. Pallaria, E. Oliver, C. Caputo, C. Wlargo, B. Clark, C. Lutcs. Second Row! C. Brigich, S. Bc-bout, P. Rodenski, P. Durish, C. Andy, T. Mazza, R. Sala, B. XVhitc, C. Diesel, B. Houston. Third Row: N. Arnold. NI. Krcminsky, D. Lombardi, B, Poole, A. Plcskoxich, -I. Simpson. V. Murdock, D. Anesetti, BI. Ilostinskv, BI. Chcsnic. Back Row: I, Urbancic, L. Parrino, R. Progar, A, llouston, P. Nh-neely, L. Morton, -I. Kubaclxi, I. Phillins, Al. Neidrick, C. XVilson. Dear Diary, The Sub-Deb Club is a social organiza- tion for Sophomore, junior and Senior girls. During the early fall these girls held their annual initiation. This provided amusement for the entire student body as thc new mem- bers went through their stunts in ridiculous clothing. That was all in fun, the new mem- bers realized after they were admitted to the club bv a formal induction. Along with many social events for their own members, the club also sponsored activi- ties for the entire school, such as the Christ- mas assembly and surprise jumpv juke box dance. Two of the outstanding activities of the year were the annual Coronade and the Sno-Ball Formal Cpage 491 The theme of this yearis Sno-Ball Formal was i'VVintcr Time in Central Parlcv. During this dance. for the first time, a sno-queen was elected and crowned. tLeft picture? OFFICERS. Front Row: Rose Marie Progar, V. Pres., Lucille Parrino, Treasurer, Teresa Mazza, Perm. Correspondent. Back Row: Bliss Linn, Advisor, Ailclia Pleskovich, President, Barbara VVhite, Secretary. Right picturesj Initiation XVL-ek - familiar scenes on the front lawn during the lunch period. 48 Corvnade urt of 1953 fleft to rightjz Iunc- Ifurliwinv, CLll'lll4'Il Pllflllfi, DlJlsllfllX' Plnnkm-tt. Cm'o1'gQ Rm-al Sllly BilZ2lCk, Tonv Manu, :XllClI'l'V Ilmwr. loc Nluuro, Don Bn-rrv. nmstvr of k1'I'CIll0Ili4'S - Thmnzxs, King nf thc May, Sylvin Kcrin, Max' Qnm-cn, Nlznrlenm- LJl'l721lliC, Spirit nik Clm1'ti4'1's lmnk Lucy, Ruth NVhih-sc-ll, H4-rslmol Tolaxnd. Putty Kmnl, john Iillwnnnl. Nlmlvm- XVyliv. Sno - Kali Crowning Sno-ball queen, Putty Durish fcenterj s111'1'uundvcl by llnx cmn't IIICINIHPIN fleft to right? Carol CT1lllIl'I', Blnrilyn Hia-my lmrvftzu Sxniddlc-. B2l1'lJ2ll'il XVl1its-. Dolores DcPau1li. Dear Diary, :The Inner WVilly',, the title of a three act comedy, Was presented hy the class of 1953 as their Junior play. The plot of the play revolved around impish Inner YVilly, Who proved himself a delightful character. YVear- ing a clownish felt hat and long underwear, he 'ipoppedv out of thin air on a hurpv to heckle, somewhat stuffy YVilloughhy into heing himself. The Senior Class presented MLoVe is Too Much Trouhlen. a farce-comedy. The un- Senior Play Seated: Betty Lee, Bill Ilih- hert, Helen Swontek. Helen Henderson, C lm u e k Seik, Barbara XVimer. Standing: Boh Hess, Joyce Cowden, Alice Stewart, Richard Klos- ka, JoAnn Urhaneic, Sandra Behout, Hoy Finney, Cath- erine Brigich. 50 unior Play Front: Ah Craig. Seated: Frank Matz, llelen Henderson, Ilelen Swontek, Kirk Brown, Shirl-ey Johnston, R i e li a r d Kloska. Standing: C a r o l Thompson, Barhara WV im e r, Catherine Andy, Lois Thompson. lucky Joe Burke never meant any harm - he just made mistakes and trouhle poured upon him, heing restricted from attending the Prom. His friends Pinky and Oggy also had trouhles - no money for the Prom. Oggy mentioned he could get S5200 for suhmitting himself as a guinea pig for a scientific experi- ment, hut lacked the courage. As the three sank into gloom a stranger entered and they decided he Would make a satisfactory suh- stitute for the Nohle Experiment. 'ME Camera C7416 Club members working in thi- photo lab. Dear Diary, The Camera Club of Chartiers High School is sponsored by Mr. Heil. The objectives of this club are to promote interest in photography among the students of the school and to provide them with a useful, as well as interesting. extra- curricular activity. Activities of the club include the exchange of photographic ideas. exhibitions OFFICERS Catherine Brigich, Treasurer: Bob NIQ-Narv. V. Pres.g Sandra Bebout, Sccrctarvg Ed Mencclv, Presidcutg Mr. Ilcil, Advisor. of photographs and contests. Individual photo- graphic work not onlv includes the taking of pictures, but also the developing, enlarging and printing. Although the Camera Club holds social ac- tivities tor its members, it also annually sponsors the Sadie llawkins Dance Which is open to all students. Front Row Cleft to rightlz B. YVhitc, D. Lombardi, B. VVoodburn, R. Scott, E. Mencclv, P. Markle, I. Raxvson, N. Donel, C. Brigich, S. Bt-bout, Il. Ilcndcrson, C, Pallaria, Second Row: I. Phillips, B. Hohrer, P. NIL-neelv, P. Kloska. ml. Coxvdcn, I. Kubacki, L. Parrino, P, Messenger. J. Mathot, K. Camden. C. Cramer. li. Earlixvine, M. Piacenza, Nl. YVhitfic-ld, -I. Simpson. Back Row: M. Cholak, R. O,Ncil, B. NIL-Nary, T. Bartos, B. Lewis, S. Progar, A, Engl-lhardt, ll. Swontck, C. Lux. R. Catalano. mB1H lam 11 Sandy dam-vs with Santa Claus. CIMA tmaw Time at Claartiem Mr. Matz and Mr. Bluobaugh nL'OIlL'CHU'1lU' on carv- ing thnx turkeys for thc' faculty cH1mc1'. Studi-nl Cmmcil mc'mlw1's prvparc- clothing for nc:-dx' familivs. Mort' art students d0cora'ci1'1g. . 'I NJN E. i O. i 155 Svlliug 1'vf1'c-sliiiimits alt Tri-lli-Y Sflllllll' clixncc. Posing for yvnr- luoolc 17lCtlll'i'S. Registering f 0 1' Y lhmlly, A jlllii' - liox clanicc. Baincl l7illN1lll't. Tliv Don An tliony Conilmo. 5-J Qlamilar SceneA Enjoxing tlic- slmclc- :luring luuc-li hour on il wzirni uutnnin claw. Bovd Baldwin plays for ai sqimrv alum-v. Tri-lli-Y girls selling rv- frc-slnncnts Clllflllg ll footlmll gunna Miss Grablo conducts ilu- chorns cluring un asscinlulv, with Miss Peacock looking Kill. Tri-Ili-Y ai n cl lli-Y nicnilncrs vnjoying rv- i-l'l'Sl1l1li'lltS ut Cliil- clrc-nls lloing llullow- vc-n Party. 1Left to rightlz Dolores Depaoli, Jessie Toluntl, YVinnie Cox, Slllill 1 Bebont fstamclingj: Phyllis lXIeneely, Putty Plunkett. Dean' Diary, C71 eerleadem Six attractive and neatly uttirecl girls lead the crowds at tooth 111 incl lu wktt hull games and Wrestling matches in hearty cheers for Clmrtius Then puson il enthusiasm and team support has been 21 inoclel for other stnclcnts to follow and Z1 constant incentive to our athletic squads. New clieerlezlclcrsi Ruth Scott, Loretta Seili, Nancy Donel. fl . Clicwleziclei' emu-li, Miss The Lhuilc Klub 1n mation it CLLll tooth 111 Bluluel Peacock. gzune QU.. f- .-,M-, 54 Sperm Z fw X. WI, 77 JP? L xii? 3 's N be G' 7 Gflf, 0 2 SJ I if Semen lf fecvrd J w. Charticrs Ummncnt 46 li. YYusl1iugto11 58 80 CLIHQDIISIJLITQ 46' 53 T1'inity G3 81 Cluysvillv 50 66 Trinity 62 52 C:ilHOI1SlJllI'g 50 49 Bentlvyvillc 52 66 Snowdon 43 53 Curnvgic 51' 61 Peters Twp. T6 G2 S. Fuyc-tto 51 67 McDonald 55 39 CL-eil 57 G2 Bridgcwillc 74 74 li. VV2lSlliI1gtO1l 63 80 Sllowclxwm 61 7 49 Cil1'I1L'giLx 62 , 51 lctc-rs TWD. 65 SENIQORS 56 S. Fuyvttc 50 Front Row: Daxvo Hvlfnmn, Sum Rodgvrs, Back 59 M4-Ijomlld 44 Row: Kirk Brown. Connir- Scnkinc, 'llmm Smith, 37 C4-4-il 51 .lvlm Kfvivl- 59 lsfiflgm-illc as Knife Mall VARSITY. Front Row: fleft to rightlx R. U'Ncil, mgr., S. Rodgers, K. Brown, B. Scott, T. Smith, Cl. XI4-Clrrllcwrrglw, H. Incoby, rngr., C. Colvmim. rngr., Back Row: Mr. Smith, Couch, B. Plunlwtt, D. IIOHIIIRIII, C. Scnkinc, I. Kozic-l. 56 'L Q QNPQL 5 YA mf X. 6 'nl' -Fig A ai ' Sb Us J 1 2 5 . I N! - 1 kj I 3 Y 4 Q .z 3 I 3 :Jia 1 Y sf ,, W ,,,, f. -,.,MW ga 'K W1 f ..'5'f1f-,,-f:1'.i , ,y,5fTWw,a,,,W fr i, MMM-W My Lmgf 35wm1gM M, W ,, wifi, Amgwwwf S' 2.3, -sf C? VARSITY 1Top picturel Front Row. left to right: H. Clmncllc-r. F. IIAIITIIIZI, C. Smith. C, NICCIIIIIUIIQII, B. B11rgt-ss, ID. Chile, B. Lllcy, D. Brown, Second ROW: II. Lnt-us, B. I'11tcn'ti. NI, 'IImnsie. C. Seik, S, I,I'UQLlI'. S. Iioclgvrs, C. Balstio. F. Skiddlf-. L. SINIIJL1. D. Sc'I1ott. B. Klart-iosxt'Iq. R. NIL-Czllw, -I. I zn'trw. Buck Row: If. S1111I4f'y. B. SIIIIIJLI. C. Brmxn. H. I,lIiLlI'. E. Xhllianns, C. Zutt-Imk. J. Kuzin-I. ll. 'II-rslxel. A. Craig. I. lhlsvtskc. TICANI fl-Sottmn picture. Front Row. left to right: H. Roxk. 13. Ichnlvs. 'lf I'zu'Ig. AI. llugun. T. lDxkst1'u. II. Klome, I. XVIIIILUIIS, I.. PQIIIITSIIII, A. EI1gfl'II1111'CIt, C. CIll1'1'ISOIl, pl. Duffy. 13. Ilzlseislw, IC. XIel'e'tIilI1. II. -IUIIIISIUH, S. I Byrtl. XV. Nlzu-ioszck. 1. Bzxstio. L. Blzltthews. Second Row: C. Smith, IS. Burgess. D. Chile, I . latrinu, II. Lnens, Ii. Pntorti. Xl. 'I'o1nsic'. C. Seik. S. I'mgm', S. I'mcIgc1's. C. linstio. I . Skiddle, L. Slmbal, D, Schott. B. Rim-ioszek, N. NIL-CuInc'. bl. F1n'tru. Buck Row: C. Xv0UIlgL'1', ungr., F. CwItcrynI1n. lngr.. Pr. Lt-xvis. Ingr., II. Cfln111cIIv1'. li. Lucy, C. XICCZIIIIUIIQII, D. Brown. F. SUIIIQUQ' B. Shulm. C. Bmxxrxl. H. Likur. If. XYiIIiu1ns. C. Zufp-lurk. 1. Kozic-I. 1. 'Il-1'sIwI. A. f.l'LlllQ,'. I. Ihzsetskv, ID. IIUIIHSUJII, Illgll, C. I.enzn't. HIQT. W ?oot6all I I Carnegie Cznne 3 SENIORS Front Row. left to right: Julm Kozivl, Hiclmrcl Cilmucllcr. llcmuld l,ilxau'. Sum Rodgers. Back Row: Cmu-acl Scukinc-, Clwrlrs Svik, Alolm Tc-1'sl1cl, Alluvrt Craig, Kirk l31'4nw11. Frm-cl Sl1llliL'f', jack lioalq-l1. SC2lS0ll,S Record Cllmtic-1's Opponent 6' Tl'lllltf' 26 O Cl2lll0l1Sl7lll'g 3-1 6 cl21llfO1'Illi1 38 13 ,l0l'l1?1'SilIl 32 T Cecil 12 6 Curuegic 13 O liurgclttstown 29 0 l51'iclg6Villc- 27 K COACHES: ,lulm Alu 1'11 lmm, usst.: lulm Rigglv, lu 0 CUllf61'YillC 38 1-mlqln ,lolm Nlullius, assi. C mkq- il Cu Ixnmul sl m111' Q cj2lllUlISlJll1'g Ccuil VARSITY. Front Row fleft to rightjz R. Price, Y. Likar, F. Adunns, I. Pizlscfntv, F. PZltl'il'lkl, AI. Borda. Back Row! F. Cultvryallm, M. Pi2lL'i'l1Zil, C. Scik, H. l'11tol'ti, R. fjl1lllllUl'1', YV. llcmrmx WMA tlzng Priuv 1 Trinity Clmndlvr 1 'Vrinity oltcryulm 7 Trinity Piacenm - Cilfllkgit' Semen lf Record Churtiers 28 Curnvgi-Q 20 xv2lSIIIIIgIUll 26 Trinity 20 fTtlI1UII5IJlII'g IFJ I3nr,gc-ttstowii 29 XXIIIYHPSTBIIYQ 21 Uniontown 26 SIILIIPI' 12 Cunonsinlrg 16 Trinity 20 XVz1y1ivsInirg I8 XvilSiIIllLfI1lll 224 ,It'I:I.t'l'9tlII Opponent 93 96 Z0 20 20 22 30 96 A- 433 32 SENIORS 20 03 ...x 20 f,IILlll!IIl'I' tizist st-Amin. Front: Frzlnvis Aclznns, Ioiin Iiorclu fizxst st-usoiui, Stzinding: XII -Xin iii nn f'o1tIi f'InicIx Stik Rohm-rt Xlziry. IiIL'II1l1'KI SQUAD. Front Row: N. Dorclmk, AI. Englc-rt, 'l. Ilunt, II. NInI1u'kc5', R. 'I'Iioi'pv, L. Kolniclii, I.. Iizikor. Second Row: -I. Ronpv, T. Parks, -I, Pizrsviitc, If. Paitrimi, I. BorcIzi. IS. Nlzlrv. Buck Row: 13. Seik. IJ. XVairnc, F. Skicicilv. F. Coltcwyiilili, A. Znrcai. NI. I'iuwnm. ID. Johnston. Cf. Salk I5 Pntoiti Ii C11 II Chin IIc1 I Dnitx XX Iloinc li I'Ii 1 II Intnx I' NIL'I'l'CIiIIl. NIL-It uv. , In L '. ' x . ' mms. fil . 4 KaAe6all Front Row deft to rightjz C. Lenart, Mgr., S. Progar, B. Burgess, I. Bernard, B. Murdock, F. Fetcko, R. Patterson, 1. Anderson, Mgr. Back Row: Mr. Mullins, Coach, B. Plunkett, C. McCullough, I. Kovatch, J. Thcunus, C. Senkinc, H. Tolanvd, R. Dc Marco, D. Young, B. Cortcsc, B. Mary. 'W ,LL z .7 , 4 SEASONS RECORD f ' . . 4, . . .slr ff rl Ch t. 0 t lnlr .... R W ,. al' l61'S ppoflen ' ,V.' ' I nWfl'n1 A ,,. ,, , . 1 , ,. 1 ..,... . . .. Canonsburg. .. . ...., 2 M . z C .. s R .- . M ' 1- , L A L . R-lv 5' 1' 9 ,..., . .. .. Washmgton , ..., 11 Q gm-, f My cz' h ' t , ,,. 8 ,.., ..,. T 1'1I'11ty ...., ,... 9 i f . lrrl'n R lrrl' M 2 , .. Canonsburg... , 4 ifwnt .' QQ' f , O ....., . ..VVashingt0n . . 5 K I Wi W N 7, 11 ....., .... T rinity .,,... . ., 4 M . ' T 62 , , . , ,.. W , wg: Catcher, Dewey caught it. CCanonsburg gamej ' M377 7 . A .4 ,. H ..M.,,. 14d17ertiA emen tA K 4 N X Il b' aj: Q Q egg-Igb okfics jf .' 'J H,bbf'1?fff Qgnv .L 1. A X Y 3 M s fi W K ,7 jf 'f' 5 A M 1 .fx , 1 t dave ior ah 3551 HXGH SCHOOL DAYS! The grea es A , 1 'ourw 'md caxrdrcci Days :Z hors :md gh-Ks. So gay, 5 5 . ,A you want to rcmcmhcrfthzws why wc srrggest Strom Camera Portraits, a photographic record ro have iorever and evert '1 S 'I' U - D Luc Ca Io S II1, 02-ga 0 pf Z za1LiJ 64 WHEN YOU WVANT TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HOMED REMEMBER US C. L. REED LUMBER COMPANY HOUSTON PENNSYLVANIA I5 Congratulations to the Class of ,54 R. C. A. VICTOR CORPORATION ELECTRIC HOME APPLIANCES mmm ELECTRIC APPLIANCES STEVE SWAMP Meadowlands, Pa. Next to Pyramid Oil Co. Phone VVashington 3372 I 66 m lliHIJv iri e ,M W y X 545- gs SE X429 , irxs S 2 7 fi! X Wi vi' ii jallin Gi Ollllieir Again A familiar and reassuring slogan FAM1LlAn...hecause it has appeared in thousands of the counfry's fnesf year- hooks for the past half century. REAssuluNo...hecause those years oy' specialized experience hring compleie service, outstanding quality and de- pendable deiivery fo the yearbook staffs, with whom we work. + IAHN an OLLIER ENCRAVINC CO. 8l7 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago 7, Illinois in l N i ll l W ii W ' i ALBERT PACKING COMPANY WASHINGTON, Pa. TASTY BRAND HAMS TASTY BRAND BACON TASTY BRAND LUNCHEON MEATS Class Pins Band Uniforms Club Pins Army oz Navy Uniforms Medals Fire Department Uniforms Trophies Marching Units DON ENEIX Union Trust Building PITTSBURGH, PA. Nurses Caps Diplomas Caps 61 Gowns Invitations Choir Robes Personal Cards 68 Congratulations to the Class of ,54 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Canonsburg Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. CHARTIERS CINDER BLOCK COMPANY Nlanufacturer of QUALITY CINDEB AND CONCRETE BLOCKS Quickseal NVaterproofing Products Phone Canonsburg 1269 Houston, Pa DON ALDSON ,S STORE 69 REICHART FURNITURE COMPANY Your Favorite Furniture and Appliance Store 118 W. Chestnut Street Wzlshingtflll, Pa. Phone 1640 W. M. TEMPLETON Sz SONS Iluy - Crain - Feed Agricultural Lime Fertilizer-Salt and Seeds Grinding and Mixing Service Houston, Pa. Phones 72 and 2710 HOUSTON ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICE Admiral - Motorola - Stromherg Carlson TV XVhirlpool - Sunbeam Appliances 2 WV. Pike Street Houston, Pa. Phone 2581 10 Office and School Supplies Engraving - Bookbinding WALTER M. MCPEAKE First National Bank Building C3Il0llSlJll1'g Pe11113ylV311ia Established 1901 DUNBAR AND WALLACE LUMBER COMPANY Incorporated Office, Store and Yards: 1045-1075 Jefferson Avenue Wfashington, Pa. AFTER CRADUATINC FROM HIGH SCHOOL A T T E N D PENN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Phone 4220-I VVrite Box 255 VVashingt0n, Pa. 1 Congratulations to the Class of ,54 BLAIR C. FERGUSON General Insurance Agency-Accounting and Tax Service Real Estate Sales and Management I131!z W. Pike Street Canonsburg, Pa. Phone 600 HOUSTON HARDWARE BUILDING 81 SUPPLY COMPANY Crosley Products - Glidden Paints - General Hardware 17 S. Main Street Houston, Pa. Phone Canonsburg 1275 We deliver I. C. PATSCH 81 SONS Dodge - Plymouth Sales 61 Service Phone 162 - 163 - 161 Houston, Pa. 2 Compliments of CANONSBURC OFFICE MELLON NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Members Federal Deposit Insurance HARDY at RANKIN COMPANY Lumber 81 Builders Supplies Ready Mix Concrete Concrete Blocks Phone 67 - Canonsburg - 40 Murdock Avenue WHITE LAWN DAIRY Cor. Pike and Shady Ave. Houston, Pa. Phone Canonshurg 22248 Home made Ice Cream - Milk Shakes - Sodas - Sundaes - Banana Splits Light Lunches - Hamburgers - Cheeseburgers - Soups - Sandwiches Milk - Pasteurized - Homogenized - Pasteurized Homogenized with Vitamin D Cream - Chocolate Milk - Buttermilk - Orangeade - Soft Drinks 13 Congratulations Class of ,54 ull I . In 'ii if 4 ll' i ' Q 25 E. WHEELINC ST., VVASHINCTON Where fashion is foremost S. B. MCWREATH DAIRY 365 Donnan Avenue XVashington, Pennsylvania 4'Bctter Milk in a Better Bottlei' Compliments of S. A. MEYER COMPANY VVith Five Stores to Serve You Canonshnrg, YVashington, Charleroi, YVaynesburg, Monessen Exclusive Home of Crown Jewel Diainonclsv All your needs-All the time-Iewelry, Furniture, Appliances F. I. BUCKLEY AGENCY INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE Insure and Feel Secure 25 North Jefferson Canonshurg, Pa. Phones 2658 - 2659 74 GEO. M. CHALLENER AGENCY Insurance Real Estate Rentals l2O North Central Avenue Office Phone 534 Residence Phone 77 Canonshurg, Pa. MHP 4:5 ' 2,0 i f 'f f IEFFREYS DRUG STORE Phone 318 Pike and Jefferson Canonslnrrg, Pa. SPUDN UT SHOP Spudnuts and Spuclnut Varieties Wlith Coffee llzuhecues and Light Lunches Route 19 - Donalclsonls Crossroacls Phone: h'lClVlll1'1'llV 9560-I-l Yours for fun FRED A. BEEDLE A Fashion Label To Remember x ni H1670 91 , 'A YVashington, Pennsylvania ATHLETIC SPORTS CENTER Itls Wilsons in Sports Equipment Athletic Equipment, Hunting and Fishing Supplies For Individuals, Teams, Clubs Sam I. Spadara 108 N. Central Ave. Canonsburg, Pa IOHNSTON 81 MCNARY Real Estate Insurance 24 N. Central Avenue Canonshurg, Pa. Phone 780 1. HERB. MACKEY Plumbing - Heating - Sporting Goods Phone 40 110 N. Central Ave. Canonsburg, Pa D. C. CALABRO Building Contractor Buying-Selling Real Estate 129 W. Pike St. Houston, Pa Phone 2408 76 JOHN W. HOUCLAND Realtor Sales Property Munageinent Rentals Insurance 141 N. Central Ave. Phone 2437 Cunonsbnrg, Pa. Q Congratulations to the Class of ,54 Enloy yourself... refresh with Coke Wggxx I M 81 M MARKET , X -'- QI XX Q 43 ' U - 20 XV. Pike St. Houston, P11 ? ll .smkl l Compliments of U15 MARK F' clsiiu 'llllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' l WEBER FURNITURE DRINK I I ,, , 5 134 YV. Chestnut St. VVashington, Pa. F N I odrlad- A-COlA COMP ' IV F T R 0 , S , AR WALLYS AUTO STORE MAYTAG Sales and Service 13110110 36 45 E. Pike Canonslmrg, Pa. Canonsburg, Pu. - Compliments of SAFEWAY CLEANERS Quality 18 WVest Pike St. Houston, Pa. CHANDLER BARBER SHOP LOCUST GROVE MOTEL New Modern Hotel Clean - Comfortable Accommodations 'iAll the Comforts of Homev Between Pittsburgh and Washington, Pa. Route 19 Phone Donaldsonis Crossroads McMurray 35 Congratulations Class of ,511 Hair Cutting hy Appointment Monday Through Friday COMPANY Phone Upstairs :2: W. P'k . Ph Cz h ' 270 Canonshurg 1535 21 W. Pike St. 3 3 I 6 St one moms mg TAYLOR,S PHARMACY RELIABLE! APRESCRIPTIONS Complete Photographic Supplies 27 W. Pike Phono 70 Canonsburg D-D RANCH Welcomes You After Your Social Activities Good Food Pleasant Surroundings Route 19 Washington, Pa. Canonshurg 9884-R4 Congratulations Class of 54 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of HOUSTON Member of FDIC FRANK,S JEWELRY STORE Your QUALITY Jeweler Elgin - Gotham 4 Hamilton 4 Diamonds + Silverwa Sunbeam Products 23 WVest Pike Street Phone I94S NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT Expert Wfatch Repairing - Estimates Free Compliments of LLOYD,S TRIANGLE SERVICE Phone 9640 99 E. Maiden Street Wfashington, Pa. The Home of Nationally Advertised NIENTS CLOTHING 51 FURNISHINGS Congratulations to the Class of 54 SPEAKMAN FUNERAL HOME IVilliam E. Speakman Phone Canonsburg S00 Houston, Pa A Service For Every Pursev HOME FURNITURE COMPANY A Store Built By Satisfied Customers FIRST IN HORIE VALUES Q N I S9 S. Main St. IVashington 36 WV. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa. Formal xvear Remcd ISD-191 E. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa. Compliments of Congratulations to the Class of 1954 THOMAS H. REESE WYLIE,S Re 'ese itative Farm Bureauplnsulance Companies Ambulance Service - Oxygen Equipped 29 VV. Pike St. Canonshurg, Pa. Phone 89-I Phone: Canonshurg 75 Compliments of MCNARY C A L D VV E L L , S 31 North Main Washington, Pa. Washingtonis Largest Department Store Sterling and Silver Plate Table Ware WASHINGTON, PA' Hamilton, Elgin and Croton Watches Phone 3700 Diamonds Iewelry FULTON DAIRY OUEEN BARNICKEHS STORE Milkshakes, Sundaes, Cones Meats - Groceries Rootbeer Meadowlands Pennsylvania Open 12:30 P.M. - 12 Midnight Phone Washiiigton 9898-Pm 80 Compliments of MCVEHIL Plumbing, Heating 81 Supply Co., Inc. Plumbing, Heating and Appliances Phones 752 - 5387 40 E. Wheeling St. Washington, Pa. Congratulations Seniors! PHIL ARN ON E,S BARBER SHOP Air Conditioned For Your Comfort 21 W. Pike St. Houston, Pa. Phone Canonsburg 1828-M You have tried the rest . . . Now try the best GAIDO BROTHERS Ceneral Merchandise and Bakery W. G. A. Store Explosives Frozen Foods Meadowlands, Pa. Phone 2847-R THE GREEN THUMB F LORIST XVeddings a Specialty Houston, Pa. Phone 2423 or 745137 Esther E. Miller - Owner Compliments of CUMMINS MOTOR SALES Better Buy Buickn Canonsburg Pennsylvania , si SHARPS FURNITURE STORE The Store of Personal Service 110 W. Chestnut St. YVashington, Pa. Phone 1308 Congratulations Class of ,54 BEN REYNOLDS AND COMPANY Pianos - Band Instruments Tool 81 Manufacturing Company Radios - Records Sheet Music CaH'mSl'm'g, Pa' 116 N. Main st. Washington, Pa. Compliments of KUHN,S CLEANERS 16 N. jefferson Ave. Canonshurg, Pa. Phone 1800 - 1801 Compliments of JAMES MCCARTHY AND SONS Local and Long Distance Moving Canonsburg Phone 900 NATIONAL STORES Everything for the Outdoorsmani' Work Clothes - Shoes - Sportswear Camping Equipment 46-48 W. Chestnut Street, VVashington, Pa. Phone 2995 R. S. ARNOLD PONTIAC 12 N. Main St. Phone 113 82 1 CC 3, Congratulations to Class of ,54 B O D I S H Ornamental Iron NVorks Chas. Bodish - Owner Custom Made Ornamental Porch Sz Stair POTATO CHIP . Railings, Column Posts, Cates, Etc. Welding Plume Callonsbufg 593 Open Evenings till 9 For Estimates YVrite Box 507 Call Washington 9155-I 326 East Pike Street Houston, Pa. 358 Ewing St- Meadowlands, Pa. Compliments of CAN ON SBURC MILLING CQ,, INC ANDY'S TIRE AND MOTOR SALES 14 S. Central Ave. Canonshurg, Pa. 1 N. Central Ave Canonsburg, Pa. Phone 2475 Phone 45 - 173 Studebaker Sales and Service ALCO CLEANERS J A C K H A R T WVashington,s Largest Alterations and Cleaning Menrs and Bovrs Store 20 N. Central Ave. Phone 703 16 N. Main St. Washington, Pa. 83 A. TRAPUZZANO TAILORS Suits Made To Order Cleaning and Pressing Alterations -- Formals Rented 78 N. Main Street Washington, Pa. Compliments of SINGER SEWING MACHINE THE STORE OF MARSHALL,, Dry Goods and Women's Furnishings Yard Goods at Their Best Three Floors of Quality Fine Floral Art Await Your Order at MCDONNELLS FLOWER SHOP Dry Goods 27 West Chestnut Street, Washington, Pa. 56 N. Main Street Washington, Pa. Phone 733 C t 1-t' Ongfiglf T U P. K B R o S . Best Wishes For Your Future Success MODEL SHOP 4 Q 'Smart Fashions for Less, 26 W. Pike Street Canonsburg, Pa. Diamonds - Watches - Clocks Gifts and jewelry of Distinction 30 West Pike Street Canonsburg, Pa. DOLLY,S DINER For Fine Foods 19 E. Pike Canonsburg 9668 Prop. - Mrs. Dolly Curdie Best Wishes From SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Shop at Sears and Save Phone 6905 Washington Pennsylvania Compliments of HILES LEATHER GOODS 25 E. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa. STANKO'S NOVELTY SHOP 33 E. Pike St. Canonsburg Phone 1986 9:30 - 9:30 STEAK HOUSE Good Food Served 24 Hours Rt. 19 McMurray 9571 Compliments of F ALCONI MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Your FORD Dealer 26 N. jefferson Ave. Canonsburg, Pa. Compliments of BROOKS BARBER SHOP By the Big Treev 112 N. Central Ave. Canonsburg, Pa. MCDADE HAIRDRESSERS Phone 200 106 N. Central Ave. Canonsburg, Pa. POLLOCICS SHOE STORE Shoes of Quality YONEY,S FUNERAL HONIE Ambulance Service 4 E. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa. Phone 908 Phone 476 216 E. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa. CUSHNEITS ToLL GATE SERVICE Store For Men Gulf Cas and Oil 22 VV' Pike St' Canonsburg' Pa' 517 West Pike Street Canonsburg, Pa. Phone 1907 Phone 327 ARCADE BEAUTY SHOPPE Betty S. McClain, Owner Permanent Wave Specialist Complete Beauty Care Facials, Manicures, Hair Treatments 61 Coloring Scalp Treatments 24 Court Square Arcade, Washington 2064 DIAMOND SHOE REPAIR Shoe Repairing While You Wait Carmen Scuvotti 15 E. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa W. C. BLACK AGENCY Realtors and Insurance Phone 7 27 E. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa. Compliments of SCOTT CLEANERS XVe Call For and Deliver . 1st cleaner with S 81 H Green Stamps 18 N. Main St. Houston, Pa Phone 1253 Compliments of INTERVAL'S DRIVE INN VVashington, Pa. Congratulations Class of ,54 PAUL,S FOOD MARKET 102 E. Pike Street Houston, Pa. Phone 680 REF RIGERATION EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 1283 10 Main Street Houston, Pa JOSEPH A. PEPE Complete Auto Service 401 W. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa Phone 1694 Compliments of WEYGANDT HARDWARE The Home of Spread Satin Paint 14 N. Central Avenue Canonsburg, Pa HINTON AND CRIFFITH FUNERAL HOME 164 W. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa Phone 98 MULLINS SERVICE STATION Compliments of Your TEXACO Dealer B R O D Y t S Fine Furniture Phone Canonsburg 1298 2203 W. Pike St. Houston, Pa. 111 - 113 W. Pike St. Phone 2500 C. H. JONES AND SONS Better Menls Wear VVashington Pennsylvania MASTRANCELO BROTHERS Bars - Sinks - Cabinets Made to Order Phone 1945 Compliments of GEORCE,S CANDY SHOP 30 East Pike Street Canonsburg, Pa. Phone 9604 THE MALONE FLOWER SHOP E. Pike St. Canonshurg, Pa. Phone 1910 Compliments of BETTY LEE SHOP Phone 328 Pike and Iefferson Compliments of COMMUNITY MOTOR Mercury Sales and Service Compliments of HENRY DIETZ BAKERY Houston, Pa. H. B. PAXTON AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance 5 Pike Street Houston, Pa. FRANK TRACAN N A TAILOR Suits Made to Order Rental-Formal Wear For Any Occasion Phone 172 17 W. Chestnut St. Washington, Pa. Photos Of All Occasions MAMRACK PHOTO 7 Richie Diamond Canonsburg, Pa. SHARRICK SNACK BAR Where Canonsburgers Love to Meet 16 W. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa. DONALDSON SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT CO. Lumber and Builderis Supplies Paint - Transit-Mixed Concrete Phone 1000 Canonsburg, Pa. CELENTO'S DEPARTMENT STORE Established 1929 Everything for the Home 6 Central Ave. Canonsburg, Pa. Compliments of HOUSTON FLORIST 218 Cherry Avenue Phone 2444 MUSIC CENTER Records - Phonographs RCA Victor Television Compliments of Musical Instruments and Accessories M A R L I N E S 3 E. Pike St. Canonsburg , Canonsburg Pennsylvania Phone 111 Compliments of V A N E M A N B R O S . C H A R T I E H S Hardware Dry Cleaning - Furriers , D House Furnishings Phone 2300 Canonsburg, Pa. b P Phone 145 Washington, Pa. Phone 9 Canons mg, a' ROBERT L. GRANT Cordon Hosiery Kayser Cloves Canonsburg, Pa. THE TINY STORE SUPERETTE A Good Place to Buy Fresh Meats - Groceries 314 YV. Pike St. Canonshurg, Pa Compliments of NEUMAN,S BEAUTY SALON One YV. Pike St. Houston, Pa. Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE C. YV. Smithers, Owner Canonshurg, Pa. BON TON FLOWVER SHOP Annabel Smith, Prop. 138 XV. Pike Street Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Phone 397 XVe Invite Chartiers Students To Visit Our Store BORCHERTS DRESS SHOP XV. Pike Street Phone 918 Congratulations Seniors! , xi ,..,:?N-.hy A my A HAZELS BEAUTY SHOPPE 2 ddlglbit 77 , Q, Hazel Nystrom - Owner -N? ,gf i ' I- 'Sum-.,,,.,.,. ,rn-.f nv rf..-f' am ., I ,Ji 63V2 S. Main Street XVashington, Pa. Best XVishes To The Graduating Class of ,514 Faculty - Administration - Friends 14clznowledgementA Haft Gift Shop Walter Shergle Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sober-1 and Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasper and Son Beverly Houston A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houston Ioseph I. Sedmak June Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gayarski and Janice Mr. and Mrs. Guy Houston Mary E. Martin and Grandchildren Mrs. Edith Bergner and Family I. W. Null Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kloska George G. Sprowls, Pharmacist Richard Nystrom Evelyn Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Null and Family 90 Lulubelle Nackoul Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schott Compliments of Graditorls Bastio and Simonin Insurance Agency Shirley Tomsic Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bush R. A. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Edward Progar and Son Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thompson George I. Modrak Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Urbancic Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Kusturiss Thosmas Cowden Aggie and Iunie Curtis Dellis Millinery Inc. Mollie Kotchar Kauffmaifs Shoe Store Senior 14ctia7itieA ADAMS, FRANCIS W. Chorus 4, 3, 2, Student Council 4, Wrestling 4, 3, 2, 1, Student Rule Day 4, County Chorus 4. ANDY, CATHERINE MARIE Majorette 4, 3, 2, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Junior Play 3, Sub Deb 4, 3, 2, Librarian 4, Student Rule Day 4. ANTONIETTA, PETE Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Stage Crew 3. ARBLASTER, THOMAS GRANT Teen Talk 4, 3. BAKER, GEORGE A. Football 1 Manager, Wrestling 3, 2, 1. BAKER, JANICE ROSE Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4. BARTOS, THOMAS JOHN Charconge 4, Hi-Y 4, 3, Sargent of Arms, Student Council 4, Hall Patrol 4, 3, Camera Club 4, 3, Teen Talk 4, 3, Student Rule Day 4. BEBOUT, SANDRA LEE Charconge 4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1 V. Pres., Senior Play 4, Sub Deb 4, 3, 2, Student Council 4, Librarian 4, Cheerleader 4, 3, 2, Camera Club 4, 3, 2, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. BEDILLION, ,ROBERT D. Stage Crew 4. BELL, PATRICIA LOUISE Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4. BERNARD, JOHN LOUIS Chorus 3, 2, Hi-Y 4, Ilall Patrol 4, 3, 2, Teen Talk 4, 2, Baseball 4, 3, 2, Football 3, Student Rule Day 4. BEROLA, JOSEPH VALENTINO Teen Talk 4, Football 3 Manager. BRIGICH, CATHERINE VERONICA Charconge 4, Buccaneer 4 Ed., 3, 2, Play 4, Sub Deb 4, 3, 2, Student Council 4, Librarian 4, Camera Club 4, See. 3, Teen Talk 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. BROWN, GEORGE CURTIS Charconge 4, Class Officer 3 Pres., 2 Pres., Chorus 4, 3, 2, Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Junior Play 3, Student Council 4, 2, Hall Patrol 4, 3, Teen Talk 4, 3, Football 4, 3, 2, 1, Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1, Student Rule Day 4. BUSH, JOHN L. Chorus 4, 3, Student Rule Day 4. CASS, JOY Librarian 4, 3, Teen Talk 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. CHAMBERS, ELIZABETH Charconge Ed. 4, Buccaneer 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, 1, Chorus 4, 3, 2, Student Council 4, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, County Chorus 4, Magazine Campaign 4, 3, 2. CHESNIC, MILDRED FRANCES Charconge 4, Chorus 4, 3, 2, Sub Deb 4, 3, 2, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, Librarian 4. CLARK, BERTHA MAE Majorette 4, 3, 2, Chorus 2, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Sub Deb 4, 3, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. CONEBY, JOYCE LORRAINE Buccaneer 4, Class Officer Sec. 1, Chorus 4, 3, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4 V. Pres., 3, 1, Student Council 3, 2, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. COWDEN, JOYCE AARLENE Charconge 4, Buccaneer 4, 3, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Majorette 4, 3, 2, Senior Play 4, Librarian 4, Camera Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, Tri-Hi-Y Convention 4. CRAIG, ALBERT A. Charconge 4, Class Officer 3 V. Pres., Chorus 4, 3, 2, Hi-Y 4 Pres., 3, 2, Junior Play 3, Student Council 4, Hall Patrol, 4. 3, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Football 4, 3, 2, 1, Basketball 2, 1, NVrestling 3, Student Rule Day 4, Hi-Y Convention 4. CUMER, KENNETH E. Football 3, 2. DANLEY, OPAL MARIE Chorus 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Librarian 4. DE GENNARO, JAMES R. Chorus 4, 3, 2, Teen Talk 4, VVrestling 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, County Chorus 4. DENT, EUGENE F. Chorus 4, 3. DORANCE, IRENE AGNES Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2. DURISH, PATRICIA ANN Majorette 3, 2, 1, Chorus 2, Sub Deb 4, 3, 2, Student Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Teen Talk 4, Librarian 4, Student Rule Day 4. FECONDA, JANET LOUISE Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2. FINNEY. ROY EDWARD Band 3, 2, 1, Senior Play 4, Teen Talk 4, Student Rule Day 4. GILLENWATER, KRTHUR C. Teen Talk 4, Student Rule Day 4, Saltville, Va.: Class Officer 1 V. Pres., Chorus 3, 2, 1, Track 3, 2. 1, Football 3, 2, 1, Basketball 2, 1. GRAYTOK, JOHN 154. HART, JOYCE LEILA Majorette 4, Chorus 4, 3, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 2, 1, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, District Chorus 4, Librarian 4. HELFMAN, DAVID C. Charconge 4, Hi-Y 4, Teen Talk 4, Football 3, Bas- ketball 4, 3, Student Rule Day 4. HENDERSON, HELEN VIRGINIA Buccaneer 4, 3, 2, Chorus 4, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Camera Club 4, 3, 2, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, Librarian 4. HESS, ROBERT ALBERT Band 2, 1, Chorus 4, 3, Hi-Y 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council 3, Teen Talk 4, Stage Crew 4, 3, Baseball 4, Basketball 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. HIBBERT, WILLIAM THOMAS Charcongc 4, Band 2, 1, Hi-Y 4, Senior Play 4, Hall Patrol 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, VVrestling 1, Student Rule Day 4, Fire Wlarden 4, HOSTINSKY, NIARLENE JOSPHINE Charconge 4, Buccaneer 4, Chorus 2, Sub Deb 4, 3, 2, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. HOUSTON, ANNA JANE Chareonge 4, Buccaneer 4, Chorus 4, 3, 2, Sub Deb 4, 3, 2, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. JOHNSTON, SHIRLEY ANN Charconge 4, Band 4 V. Pres., 3 Sec., 2 Sec., 1 Sec., Chorus 4, 3, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4 Sec., 3, 2, 1, Sec. Junior Play 3, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, Tri-11i-Y Convention 4. KLOSKA, RICHARD THONIAS Charconge Ed. 4, Buccaneer 4, Band 4 Pres., 3, 2, 1, Hi-Y 4, 3. 2, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Hall Patrol 4, Student Rule Day 4, District Band 4. KOZIEL, JOHN A. Chorus 2, Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Baseball 4, Football 4, 3, 2, 1, Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1, Student Rule Day 4. LEE, ELIZABETH YVONNE Chareonge 4, Flag Twirler 4, 3, 2, Chorus 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Senior Play 4, Librarian 4, Student Rule Day 4. LIKAR, RONALD JAMES Chorus 2, Hi-Y 4, 3, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Football 4, 3, 2, 1, YVrestling 2, 1, Stu-dent Rule Day 4. LUX, CAROLYN ANN Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Librarian 4, Camera Club 4, 3, 2, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2. MARTH, ANNABELLE Buccaneer 4, 3, Chorus 4, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2. MARTIN, DONNA FAY Chorus 4, 3, 2, Librarian 4, Student Rule Day 4. Senior 14ctia7itieA MARY, ROBERT WILLIAM Chorus 4, 3, 2, Student Council 1, Hi-Y 4, Teen Talk 4, 2, Baseball 4, 3, 2, Football 4, 3, Wrestling 4, 3, Student Rule Day 4. MASTNOCK, FRANK R. P.A. Announcer 4, Student Rule Day 4. MATHOT, JOYCE CAROLE Tri-Hi-Y 4 Corr. Sec'y, 3, 2, 1, Librarian 4, Student Council 3, Camera Club 4. 3. 2, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. MATZ, FRANK S. Charconge 4, Band 3, 2, 1, Junior Play 3, Teen Talk 4, Wrestling 1, Student Rule Day 4, Fire Warden 4, 3, District Band 3, 1, State Band 3, 2, Bethany Clinic 3, 2, 1, Hi-Y 4- MAZZA, TERESA Charconge 4, Chorus 3, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Sub Deb 4. 3, 2, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 3. MESSENGER, PEARL ANN Buccaneer 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4 Pres, 3, 2, 1, Student Council 4, 3, Librarian 4, Camera Club 4, 3, 2, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, Tri-Hi-Y Convention 4. MILLER GAIL WEAVER Chorus 4, 3, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, District Chorus 4, County Chorus 4. MILLER, MARLENE JOAN Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Librarian 4. MILLER, ROBERT H. Teen Talk 4. MORTON, LOIS JOAN Chorus 3, Sub Deb 4, 3, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2. MRENAK, CAROLYN BLANCHE Chorus 4, Librarian 4, Student Rule Day 4, County Chorus 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Cecil: Band 3, 2, 1, Chorus 3, 2, 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 2. NIXON, THELMA JEAN Librarian 4, Teen Talk 3, 2. NULL, SHIRLEY MAE Tri-Hi-Y 4, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2. OLIVER, EMMA JEAN Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Sub Deb 4, 3, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2. OSTRANDER, MARY JANE Buccaneer 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2. PALLARIA, CONSTANCE MARIE Charconge 4, Buccaneer 4, 3, 2, Sub Deb 4, 3, 2, Librarian 4, Camera Club 4, 33, 2, Student Rule Da 4. y PARRINO, LUCILLE ANTIONETTE Charconge 4, Sub Deb 4 Treas., 3, 2, Librarian 4, Camera Club 4, 3, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, Magazine Campaign 4, 3, 2. PLAZAK, JOSEPH A. Hi-Y 4, Teen Talk 4, Student Rule Day 4. PLESKOVICH, ADELIA MARIE Charconge 4, Buccaneer 4, 3, Chorus 4, 3, 2, Sub Deb 4 Pres., 3 V. Pres., 2, Student Council 4, 3, Librarian 4, Student Rule Day 4, Student Council Convention 3, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2. PLOVIC, DANIEL EDWARD PRICE, DOROTHY LUCILLE Tri-Hi-Y 4, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 2, Student Rule Da 4. y PROGAR, BOSE MARIE Charconge 4, Class Officer 3 Seciy, Chorus 4, 3, 2, Sub Deb 4 V. Pres., 3 Treas., 2, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, Student Council 4. ROACH, JOHN L. Football 4, 3, 2, Wrestling 4, Teen Talk 4. ROCK, WILLIAM Football Mgr. 2, Fire Warden 4. RODGERS, SAMUEL J. Charconge 4, Buccaneer 3, 2, Class Officer 4 Treas., 2 Treas., 1 Treas., Chorus 4, 3, 2, Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Stu- dent Council 4, Hall Patrol 4, 3, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Football 4, 3, 2, Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1, Student Rule Day 4. SANKEY, FRED BUCCHHCCF 4: Hi-Y 4 Sec'y 3, 2, Student Council 4, Hall Patrol 4, 3, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Football 4, 3, 2, Wrestling 3, Student Rule Day 4, Hi-Y Conference 4. SEIK, CHARLES WILLIAM Hi-Y 4, Senior Play 4, Teen Talk 4, Football 4, 3, Basketball 3, 2, 1, Wrestling 4, Student Rule Day 4, Stage Crew 4, 3. SENKINC, CONRAD ROBERT Hi-Y 2, Teen Talk 4, Baseball 4, 3, 2, 1, Football 4, 3, 2, 1, Basketball 4, 3. SMIDDLE, LORETTA JEAN Charconge 4, Class Officer 4 Sec'y, Chorus 4, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Student Council 1, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. SMITH, DONALD L. Hall Patrol 4. SMITH, THOMAS A. Charconge 4, Choms 4, 3, 2, Hall Patrol 4, 3, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1, Activities Council 3, Student Rule Day 4. STEWART, RUTH ALICE Charcongc 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 2 Chaplain 4, Senior Play 43 Student Council 4 See., 3 Sec., 1, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, Student Council Convention 4. SWONTEK, HELEN JANE Charcongc 4, Class Officer Tres. 3, Chorus 4. 3, Tri- Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Student Council 4, 2, Librarian 4, Camera Club 4, 3, 2, Activities Council 4, Student Rule Day 4. TAUZEL, CERALDINE A. Eucicayecr 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Librarian 4, Tecn Talk TERSHEL, JOHN Charconge 4, Buccaneer 4, Class Officer 4 Pres., 2 V. PICS-S Ch0fl1S 4, 3, 2, Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Student Council 4 Pres., 3, Hall Patrol 4, 3, Football 4, 3, 2, 1, Basket- ball 4, 3, 2, 1, Student Rule Day 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, THOMPSON, CAROL MAE Band 4, 3, 2, 1, Chorus 4, 3, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Tres. 1, Junior Play 3, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Bethany Clinic 3, District Chorus 4, 2. THOMPSON, LOIS LEE Band 4, 3, 2, 1, Chorus 4, 3, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, 1, Junior Play 3, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, District Chorus 3, County Chorus 4. ULLOM, SHIRLEY ANNE Charconge 4, Majorette 4, 3, 2, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. URBANCIC, JO ANN Charconge 4, Buccaneer 4, Chorus 4, 3, Senior Play 4, Sub Deb 4, 3, 2, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. VEHAR, JAMES ANTHONY Teen Talk 4, 3, Baseball 4, 3, Wrestling 2, 1. VINCK, RUSSELL W. Class Officer 4 V. Pres., Student Council 4, Hall Patrol 4, Teen Talk 4, Football 2, Wrestling 3 Mgr., 2 Mgr., Activities Council 4. WIMER, BARBARA ANN Chorus 4, 3, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4 Treas., 3, 2, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4, Tri-Hi-Y Convention 4. WISE, JOHN HARVEY Chorus 4, 3, 2, Fire Warden 4, 3. WYLIE, PATRICIA ANN Majorette 4, 3, 2, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Tri-Hi-Y 4. 3, 2, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2. YANCOSEK, JOYCE ANN Buccaneer 3, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, 3, Librarian 4, Teen Talk 4, 3, 2, Student Rule Day 4. fvwqfx Qwe-e, QN6'bCpCx wi 'i X Civ' 0 o l xx X 14utograplnA 14utograpl:A 14atograplnA
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