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WSF' fe I, , 2 36 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA TOP ROW Barbara Wilson Loralee Mlscik Agnes Solomo tis Theresa DeRoss Margaret McGucre Marlene Grunsky Mary Ann Medvrdovuch Mary Ellen Santoro Barbara Hovey Gayle Janosko ROW 2 Joan Rodgers Joanne Wilcox Joan Ruffmg Jane Wiegel Alice Burton Margaret Cole Lorraine Houlnhan Esther Grodz Janet Crilley Sue Carol Punlaclc ROW l Jean Thorson Myrna Friewald Wendy Gnfford Pat Reilly Betty Jane Sauer Lillian Lens Julie Riebe Sandy Sesher Duane Bleuchner SPONSOR Mrs Grace Lacey F Teaching would provide a single girl such as Qx X 49 Emily sometimes plans to be with a means of earning OO 'g a living wage She will garb herself In the conserva H tive cloth of the academic world to prepare for her lofty task of guiding formative vouth through the hard years As a gurls gym instructor our Emily '5 '5' will be a guide to physical and moral perfection Untl well to provide tor what could happen : auth '45 then she did become since CHS does not teach jf-f Coed Cookmg a Future Homemaker FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - TOP ROW: Carol Holzhauser, Patricia Matich, Marian Suckell, Phyllis Churney, Connie Grubesky, Mary Lou Costello, Betsy Thompson, Sandy Peacock, Marian Benedetto, Jackie Wilson, Kathy Nixon, Andrea Matola, Darlene Crovosky, Nancy Neid- ermeyer, Maureen Lewis. ROW 2: Mrs. Kneram, Phyllis England, Hope Kimpel, Joan Ruffing, Alice Burton, Merry Jo Gilmore, Jane Dana, Marian Uramy, Mary Lou Haines, Kathy Hodell, Arla Jean Kessler, Carol McCracken, Mrs. Mazeski, ROW l: Nola June McClead, Betty Belin- sky, Darlene Young, Betty Jane Sauer, Joanne Carson, Marilyn Speck, Carol Digby, Carolyn Yacamelli, Carmee lacovini. SPONSORS: Mrs. Olga Kneram, Mrs. Barbara Mazeski.
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' N f 7 xii X X of, A Clubs NURSES CLUB TOP ROW Sandy McClaren Sharon Hull Nancy Hood Becky Richardson Ruth Ann Waddell Ann Bollman Janet Bussler Judy Wuerl Rosalyn Cheeks ROW 2 Betty Bonheyo Betty Lou Butler Theodora Belflgllo Carol Matthews Judy Adams Mary Ann Gaspar Madelyn Wrllard Sue Smnth Emma Reed ROW I Yvonne Berrell Esther Fort Mary Jo Gore Harriet Wilson Margaret Laudlse Sandra Morgan Allce Wrlcox Catherine Glover SPONSOR Mrs Laura Vldnovlc GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION TOP ROW Janet Crllley Judy Chalmers Suzy Chalmers Vlckl Brlly Allce Burton Joan Ostovnch Carolyn Yacamellr Jean Lancaster Paullne Everson Martha Vnckers Mlss Ceryak ROW 'I Judy Mueller lla Polutmk Carolyn Hnpsky Sue Cas tagna Judy Sholtns Manan Benedetto Sue Smuth Carmee lacovum Sherry Sorch Mary Ann Cottone SPONSOR Mlss Barbara Ceryak Emlly gurl belongs to the Nurses Club too she does have a wade streak of compassuon you know In fact she IS one of the kundest gurls In the school Thus you wall see later as she trnes to reform Butch Poor Emily has never been able to make up her mmd about what she wants to be tn her adult lute But whatever else she as she will always be a woman and nn consuderatnon of thus tate she became an ac hve member of the GAA to learn self protectuon you know 4, x 9: ,QQ Et ' f B.. ,i' . : I I I 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' : I 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . V' ,1, , X' x . . . ' ' s w A . I ' 47' Q 1, . . . . V,-Q ,gf P I ' 'islitll . tf if'Q,5L ' ' l I gr'-EEK.- 12?-.:!' l 7. , F I - I l
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Getting ready for the Dukes. Stand up and holler. f t . , f 1 lil f' T f iw A key play in the title game as end Jay Huffman goes up for a first-per- iod pass which he caught out of the end zone. Defending is Wilkins- burg's Bob Petrina. 1 . Emily, along with her devoted group of cheer- leaders under the direction of Miss Barbara Ceryak, the marching band and the Honeybears, Benny's Saints , the Tech signs, and the cheering hordes of students and townspeople were the inspirational forces behind the 1957 football team-a team which rose to glorious heights, including the Steel Valley Championship, before being toppled from the high- est pinnacle on November 30 by Wilkinsburg High School. The Bears rolled over ten straight regular season opponents in crushing fashion to earn their bid to the big AA playoff game in the Pi1tStadium. This was a truly great Clairton team-a team that deserved everything it got, and perhaps de- served the championship, too. The squad faced one of the toughest schedules in WPIAL AA , but with a ground attack that was ultra-powerful and another dangerous weapon that wasn't even thought to be there at the season's start-a passing attack-the Bears completely demolished nine opponents in a row, and for the tenth, all-important Duquesne, pre- sented a stonewall defense that finally won them the game and the Steel Valley title. ,V on ill' 1 QC i 5 i I
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