Derry Borough High School - Derrian Yearbook (Derry, PA)
- Class of 1953
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dwwiwzzi DBH -TV Presents INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN CLUBS ATHLETICS PATRON LIST ADVERTISEMENT iii Q J DERRIAN Nighf E difors EDITOR .... ,...,,. . . . DAVID ROBINSON ASSISTA NT EDITORS A , ,... CAROL BERTSCH, WILLIAM DILLON BUSINESS MANAGER .. , .,,. DONNA MACUIRE .Rf-f gaming fo you Qzom X X X .5 xx XX 'K X I A 'Q XXX Eazfzy BOZOLLHE cgcgoof Q8'Z'Zf!, Qanmayfoania lun -aww xc A C31 X 5 . 3.2 M 4 1:1 1 4 ,W - J Q. N X X . X X 3 5 ew A nl fx 31' .mg X s , f., A A 5. Q in I ' -IN A hd WILLIAM H. LANDIS, JR. Bachelor of Science, Washington and ,lef- ferson Collegeg Masteris degree in Educa- tional Administration from the University of Pittsburgh . . . Member of Supervising Principals, Association and American As- sociation of School Administration . . . joined Derry Borough High faculty in 1932 . . . elected Principal in 1938 . . . ac- cepted position of Supervising Principal of Derry Sch-ools in 1911-8. The Guiding Lighf With a firm, effective hand, Mr. Landis directs the day's activities. Keeping things running smoothly is a hard job, but he manages with little difficulty. A busy person, he's never too occupied to learn and understand the problems of the students, and give ' them sound advice. Our school is fortunate in having such a dependable man as its leader. Seated left to right: F. Sylvester, J. Caldwell, E. Hendrickson, C. Allsllouse, E. Tarr, W. Landis. Toast of the Town Appreciation is extended to the Board of Education for their earnest desire to better the school organization and for their unfailing interest in the students. The board meets regularly the first Monday of every month. At the meetings they decide what policies should be employed concerning Derry Borough High School hy keeping a progressive educa- tion program and all school equipment modern and efficient. Sincere gratitude go to this loyal group who so capably direct the destiny of Derry Borough High School. Seated! left to right: James ll. Caldwell.. secretaryg Elmer E. Hendrickson, vice presidentg Curtis C. Alls- house, presirlentg C. J. Earl Tarr, treasurer. Wisdom of fhe Ages MR. PATSY BUCCI Bachelor of Science . . . Penn State . . . active in many organizations . . . sponsor of the Lettermen's Club . . . basketball coach . . . teaches Chem- istry, Solid Geometry, Trigono- metry, Algebra I and II . . . likes all sports and mathematics . . . dis- likes snobs. MR. KENDALL GROTE Bachelor of Science . . . Indiana State Teachers College . . . sponsor of the Student Council and Junior Prom . . . teaches General Science, Biolo and Penns lvania Histo . EY Y VY . . . likes children and sports . . . dislikes noisy people . . . hobbies are playing golf and collecting but- terflies. S+... MISS A. ARLENE CUSTER Bachelor of Science . . . University of Pittsburgh . . . sponsors the DERRIAN, the Rambler, Journalism Club . . . teaches all commercial subjects . . . active in church ac- tivities . . . likes ice cream, swim- ming and traveling . . . hobby is music. MR. JOHN M. LEWIS Bachelor of Science in Health Educ- ation . . . Slippery Rock . . . Master of Education . . . University of Pittsburgh . . . football coach . . . sponsor of the Stage Crew . . . teach- es Mathematics and Physical Educa- tion . . . likes all sports, golf and ice cream . . . hobbies are model railroads and color photography. iii 5 Q 'l MRS. MARTIIA DIBERT R.N. Latrobe School of Nursing . . . member of the Westmoreland Coun- ty School of Nurses Association. Latrobe Alumni . . . loves to work with children . . . hobbies are read- ing and sewing. MRS. ELEANOR M. MCKELVEY Bachelor of Arts, O.B. . . . Penn- sylvania College for Women . . . Kings's School of Oratory and Seton Hill College- , . . sponsor of the Dramatic Club, Senior activities and library . . . teaches English II, lll, IV . . . belongs to Delta Kappa Gamma, College Club . . . collects antiques. . ei . f . , X eg, A if Regal 1 fi 1- 4 it Dr. O. P. OLIVER Class Valedictorian 1933 . . . St. Vincent College 1936 . . . George- town University, Washington, D.C, 1940 . . . Army 46 months, over- seas 38 months . . . likes to fish and hunt . . . our friendly school doctor. MRS. ELEANOR K. PRYCE Bachelor of Science . . . lndiana State Teachers College . . . belongs to Tuesday Evening Music Club . . . sponsor of the Mixed Chorus. Freshmen Chorus, The Freenotes and the operetta . . . music super- visor for all grades . . . lik-es her family and good music . . . hobbies are knitting and decorative painting. MISS MARY A. ROBINSON Bachelor of Science in Health Educ- ation . . . Slippery Rock State Teachers College . . .sponsor of the G.A.A., the DERRIAN, the Ram- bler, Cheerleaders and Junior Prom . . . teaches Girls' Health and Phy- sical Education, English I . . . loves all sports, dancing and choco- late cake . . . dislikes people who crack chewing gum. MRS. MARY B. TOVO Bachelor of Arts . . . Bucknell University . . . active in Latrobe Music Club, American Legion Aux- iliary, and church activities . . . sponsor of the Junior Class Play, French Club and Latin Club . . . teaches Latin, French, Plane Geo- metry . . . likes good books . . . dislikes alarm clocks . . . hobbies are reading and cooking. MR. THOMAS J. WINGARD Bachelor of Science . . . St. Vincent College . . . active member of V.F.W. . . . sponsor of the Civics Club and the Junior Prom . . . teaches Social studies . . . likes all sports, movies, his family and traveling . . . dislikes smart guys, bluffers, quitters, and gossips . . . hobby is reading. Y- .4-l :fJ.w D sv v f .4 W f'7?S'f Qgawiw n xg 'R-'V C avalcade of Stars MOTTO '6EXCELSIOR', COLORS PURPLE AND WHITE FLOWER WHITE CARNATIONH President ..... . . Vice President . .. ... Secretary ...... . . . . Treasurer Historian .... .. . Our first appearance at the nervousness but with great David Robinson, utives elected were Bucky' Council. lt was a great When our show by a treasurer: and thing was added. second prize. Our third Robinson, urer, we had even our class play, One Plummer winning local Last but not least dent: David Robinson velous show than ever. We us so soon. So now, with a James Ritenour David Robinson Stanley Burik Sam Mastrorocco Donna Maguire :rg r ff f i 1 M1 3 . - .N Q inns.-1 E s E Sr Left to righlz D. Robinson, S. Burik, J. Ritenour, Mrs. fVlcKelvey, S. Mastrorocco, D. Maguire. SMR OU! four years ago. It was performed with as follQvs: Sam Mastrorocco, president: and Danna? aguire, historian. Other exec- Bertsch Qi-Z,--f,Kathleen Fulcomer to Student dances, and our assembly Butch. Rehearsal nn ry so we began our Tepper, H , D iuiiuu g,'.i: n t: Glenn Plummer, variety In ,Q first because some- Bowl, 3 J ' yi iapper as queen, took was 4- g gig Out. direction ' f lu, president: David now left .' iii networki, as treas- along i prom, Oriental Dream, big ',,. fl : ht of the year was Bucky changed. James Ritenour, presi- treasurer, produced a more mar- stuilies, and commencement upon B. l'l. S. - T. V. CAROL ANN BERTSCH Carol Cute Ambitious Brain May 19, 1935 . . . Likes root beer, sports . . . Dislikes conceited people . . . Hobby reading good books . . . Ambition become a nurse . . . Civics Club 15 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3, Librarian 25 Mixed Chorus 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Treas- urer 3g History Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Journalism Club 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 French Club 45 Rambler Staff 45 Derrian Staff 4, As- sistant Editorg Office Secretary 45 Class Secretary 15 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. THELMA MAE BEUTEN Thelma Talkative Merry Belle April 14, 1935 . . . Likes French fries, Murray's . . . Dislikes jazz, gossips . . . Hobby piano . . . Ambition make people happy . . . Civics Club 15 Girls' Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Journalism Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 French Club 45 Derrian Staff 45 One Too Many 3. auf' in-5, ALICE ELIZABETH BOLLINGER Pete Always Earnest Bashful May 19, 1935 . . . Likes Katie, chicken salad sandwiches . . . Dis- likes broken promises, spinach . . . Hobby sewing . . . Ambition good nurse . . . Civics Club 15 Girls' Chorus l,2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 The Freenotes 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Journalism Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 French Club 45 Rambler Staff 35 Derrian Staff 45 Librarian 3,45 Student Council 4. STANLEY JOSEPH BURIK, JR. Budik Speedy joking Boy June 13, 1935 Likes hamburgers, milkshakes . . . Dislikes losing bets, homework . . . Hobby saving pennies . . . Ambition to make money. Civics Club 15 Journalism Club 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Dramatic Club 3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Rambler Staff 3,45 Der- rian Staff 45 Class President 35 Class Secretary 45 Football 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 One Too Many 3. MARY FRANCES CHAMBERLAIN Mary Modest Friendly Classmate March 24, 1935 . . . Likes chocolate, black Buick cars . . . Dislikes socks with high-heels, vegetables . . . Hobby collecting salt and pepper shakers . . . Ambition secretary . . . Civics Club lg Girls' Chorus 1,2,3g Mixed Chorus 43 The Freenotesu 3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Journalism Club 3,43 Dramatic Club 3,43 Rambler Staff 4, Derrian Staff 45 Librarian 4g One Too Many 3. MARGARET CAROL CRESSON Peggy Mighty Cute Chick December 13, 1935 . . . Likes jitterbugging, basketball . . . Dislikes stuck up people, rainy days . . . Hobbies scrapbook, writing letters . . . Ambition Beautician . . . Civics Club lg Girls' Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Journalism Club 3,4g Dramatic Club 3,45 Rambler Staff 4, Derrian Staff 4, Librarian 4. DONALD DWIGHT CAMPBELL Soup Dependable Daring Chap May 15, 1935 . . . Likes football, bass horn . . . Dislikes girls, school . . . Hobby reading comic books in school . . . Ambition navy . . . Boys' Chorus 33 Mixed Chorus 43 County Band 2,34 County Chorus 43 District Band 43 Journal- ism Club 3,4g Dramatic Club 3,44 Football 4 . . . Dwight came to Derry Borough from Derry Township in his Junior year. THEODORE ELMER CAWOSKI Teddy Terrific Energetic Cutie July 28, 1935 . . . Likes spaghetti, loafing . . . Dislikes school, girls that drink . . . Hobbies hunting, fishing . . . Ambition join the navy . . . Civics Club 13 Boys, Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 43 Journalism Club 3,4g Dramatic Club 3,45 French Club 4, Derrian Staff 43 Basketball 1,2,3g One Too Many 3. X35 3 13 HAZEL RUTH FOWLER Ruthie Happy Rollicking Friend February 22, 1936 . . . Likes popular songs, ice cream . . . Dislikes people who crack gum, fast drivers . . . Hobby photography . . . Ambition to be a nurse . . . Girl's Chorus 3g Mixed Chorus 44 '4The Freenotes 3,49 G.A.A. 3,43 Journal- ism Club 3,4g Dramatic Club 3,43 Rambler Staff 43 Derrian Staff 4-5 Office Secretary 43 Student Council 4, vice-president. Ruthie came to Derry Borough from Ligonier High School in her Junior year. KATHLEEN CECILIA FULCOMER Katie Kinfdl Capable Favorite May 26, 1935 . . . Likes Alice, pizza pie . . . Dislikes broken prom- ises, being ordered . . . Hobby talking . . . Ambition nursing . . . Civics Club 15 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3g Mixed Chorus 45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, History Club 1,2,3,43 Jour- nalism Club 3,4g Dramatic Club 3,4g French Club 45 Rambler Staff 3,45 Derrian Staff 43 Librarian 2,3,4g Student Council 1,2. JAMES GILBERT GRAY Gib faking Giant Guy Marcn 8, 1934 . . . Likes girls, basketball . . . Dislikes Spinach, late bells . . . Hobby keeping a scrapbook . . . Ambition to live happy ever after -- school . . . Civics Club li Journalism Club 3,4g Rambler Staff 3,43 Dramatic Club 3,4g Derrian Staff 4g Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4. ROBERT LEONARD HOFMANN Bob Real Lively He-man .luly 27, 1934 . . . Likes sports, loafing . . . Dislikes wise guys, girls who smoke . . . Hobby going to Ryan's . . . Ambition join the navy . . . Civics Club lg Journalism Club 3,4-g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Dramatic Club 45 Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4. JULIA FRANCES KLYM Julie Joyous Friendly Kind September 12, 1935 . . . Likes good books, Christmas . . . Dislikes gettng up in the morning, writing letters . . . Hobbies reading, singing . . . Ambition Naval flight nurse . . . Civics Club lg Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 The Freenotesf' 3,45 G.A.A, l,2,3,4, President 45 Journalism Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 French Club 45 Derrizm Staff 45 Librarian 4. JEAN ROSE LAURENZIO Jean Just Real Lady April 17, 1935 . . . Likes to watch parades and sports . . . Dislikes cats, spiders . . . Hobbies are knitting and sewing . . . Ambition to buy a Chevie and travel . . . Civics Club 1, Secretary 15 Girls' chorus 1,2,3g Mixed Chorus 45 The Freenotes' 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Journalism Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Rambler Staff 3,45 Derrian Staff 45 Office Secretary 45 Student Council 4, President 4. MARY ANN KLYM Mary Ann Mysterious Artistic Kid October 31, 1933 . . . Likes typing, listening to radio . . . Dislikes home- work and nagging people . . . Hobbies crocheting, scrapbook . . . Ambition secretary . . . Civics Club 15 Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 The Freenotes 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Journalism Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Rambler Staff 45 Derrian Staff 45 Librarian 4. SHIRLEY ANN LEONE Shir1 Sweet Ambitious Lass July 7, 1935 . . . Likes Saturday nights, surprises . . . Dislikes rainy days, moody people . . . Hobby photography . . . Ambition dress designing . . . Girls' Chorus 1,2,3g Mixed Chorus 45 The Freenotes 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Journalism Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 French Club 45 Rambler Staff 3,45 Derrian Staff 45 Student Council 3. DONNA LEE MAGUIRE Donna Decisive Lively Miss October 17, 1935 . . . Likes chocolate, classical music . . . Dislikes spiders, buses . . . Hobbies reading, scrapbook . . . Ambition Naval flight nurse . . . Civics Club 15 Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 The Freenotes' 3,45 C.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Journalism Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 French Club 45 Derrian Staff 1,2,3,45 Business Manager 4, Historian 1,2,3,45 Librarian 45 One Too Many 3. SAMUEL FRANK MASTROROCCO Sam Smiling Friendly Man May 15, 1935 . . . Likes milkshakes, horseback riding . . . Dislikes working in the store, winter . . . Hobby eating while watching T.V. . . . Ambition to be Something . . . Civics Club 15 Mixed Chorus, 45 History Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Journalism Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 French Club 4, Vice-President 45 Rambler Staff 3,45 Derrian Staff 45 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Class President 15 Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer 45 Football 2,3545 Basketball 1,2,3,45 One Too Many 3. JOHN JAMES MOWRY Jim folly Judge Marvel January 27, 1936 . . . Likes Williamsburg, Va., bathing beauties . . . Dislikes hillbilly music, asparagus . . . Hobby model trains . . . Ambition politican . . . Civics Club 15 Boys' Chorus l,2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 County Chorus 3,45 Journalism Club 3,45 Lettermen's Club 45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Derrian Staff 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,2. RONALD JOHN OPATKA Finnegan Regular Joke Orator July 29, 1935 . . . Likes dancing, sports . . . Dislikes hillbilly music . . . Hobby reading . . . Ambition own a cadillac . . . Boys' Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Journalism Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 45 Derrian Staff 45 Football 1,3545 Basketball 1,2,3,4. Always Mighty Pleasing nurse . . . Civics Club 13 HELEN LOUISE RILEY Honey Loui' Helpful Lotfnble Reliable January 27, 1935 . . . Likes french fries, pizza pie . . . Dislikes people chewing gum . . . llobbies dancing, baking . . . Ambi- tion join the Waves . . . Civics Club 13 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3g Mixed Chorus 44 The Freenotes 3,43 G.A,A. l,2,3,4g Journalism Club 3,43 Dramatic Club 3.4: Ram- ber Staff 'lg Derrfrni Staff 4. ANITA MARIA PATTI Nita November 20, 1934 . . . Likes dancing, sailors . . . Dislikes gossip, catty girls . . . Hobbies dancing, poetry . . . Ambition Girls' Chorus 1,2,3, Librarian 2g Mixed Chorus 43 The Freenotes 3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Journalism Club 3,4g Dramatic Club 3,49 Derrian Staff 4g French Club 4. GLENN RICHARD PLUMMER Bucky Crea! Roving Playboy October 28, 1935 . . . Likes pie, hamburgers . . . Dislikes first name, homework . . . Hobby drawing . . . Ambition become a millionaire . . . Civics Club lg Journalism Club 3,43 Dramatic Club 3,4, Secretary 4, French Club 4g Ram- bler Staff 3.43 Derrian Staff 43 Class Treasurer 24 Cheerleader lg Football Manager 41 Basketball 23,43 One Too Many 3. JAMES ARTHUR RITENOUR Cin-cser ,leslhlul Arlmimblc Rasrnl August 6, 1934 . . . Likes girls, football . . . Dislikes girls that smoke, people who tell me l talk slow . . . Hobbies working on automobiles. hunting . . . Ambition own a dairy farm . . . Civics Club lg Journalism Club 3,45 Letter- men's Club 43 Dramatic Club 4g Derrizm Staff 4, Stage Crew 2.3.43 Class President 4: Football 1,2,3,4. K my .:'...f DAVID LOUIS ROBINSON Robby Dashing Likenble Romeo September 7, 1935 . . . Likes sports, math . . . Dislikes rainy days, six foot basketball players . . . Hobby earning money ..., A mbi- tion college . . . Civics Club lg Boys' Chorus 33 Mixed Chorus 43 County chorus 4, llistory Club l,2,3,4, presi- dent 4g Dramatic Club 3.43 French Club 4, vice-presi- df-ntg Rambler Staff, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4: Derriun Staff 3.4, Editorg Class President 25 Class vice-president 1,3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, President 45 One Too Many 3. FLORENCE LAVERNE SHRUM Kidder Friendly Loyal Srhoolrnale November 10. 1935 . . . Likes jitterbugging, spaghetti . . . Dislikes cold weather, getting out of bed . . . Hobby working at Murray's . . . Ambition good secretary . . . Civics Club lg Girls' Chorus l.2g Mixed Chorus 4g The Free- note-s', 4g C.A.A. 1,43 Journalism Club 3,4g Dramatics Club 3.4: llerrinn Staff 43 Rambler Staff 4. IMOC-ENE MAGDALENE SPHON Imy Interest Mostly Sports March 23, 1935 . . . Likes French, boys . . . Dislikes cold food, dreary days . . . Hobbies reading, designing doll clothes . . . Ambition to join the Waves and later go to college . . . Mixed Chorus 4, The Freenotesn 43 C.A.A. 4g Journalism Club 43 Dramatic Club 4, French Club 43 Derrirtn Stafl 4. Imy came to Derry Borough from Greensburg High School in her Senior year. PATRICIA ANN TEPPER Pat Pretty Always Talking March 28, 1935 . . . Likes T.V., french fries . . . Dislikes ice cream, P.O.D. . . . Hobby sewing . . . Ambition secretary . . . Civics Club lg Girls' Chorus l,2g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Journalism Club 2,3,4-3 Dramatic Club 3.4g Derrian Staff 43 Class Vice-President 2. MARJORIE JANE VITALE Much Jazzy Vigor . . . Likes all sports, ginger-ale . are hard to understand, spinach . . . the telephone . . . Ambition physical Gee Gee June 29, 1935 Dislikes boys that Hobby talking on education instruc- tor . . . Civics Club 1. President 15 Girls' Chorus 1.2.33 Mixed Chorus 4g Phe Freenotesu 3,43 Pianist 2,3,4g County Chorus 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4q Journalism Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,44 French Club 4g Rambler Staff 43 Derrizzn Staff 43 Class Secretary 25 Major- ette 4g One Too Many 3. GLENN WESLEY WAITE Cerzuinely Wonderful Wiz liHerk57 ,luly 16, 1935 . . . Likes spaghetti, math . . . Dislikes P.O.D., girls N19 SHIRLEY JEAN WILEY Sug Sweet Joyous Witty April 21, 1935 . . . Likes thunder storms, Italian foods . . . Dislikes grasshoppers, string beans . . . Hobby writing letters . . . Ambition Naval flight nurse . . . Civics Club 13 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3g Mixed Chorus 4g The Freenotes 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Journalism Club 3,4g Dramatic Club 3,45 French Club 4g Rambler Staff 43 Derrfan Staff 45 Librarian 2,43 One Too Many 3. that smoke . . . Hobbies hunting and fishing . . . Am- bition Draftsman . . . Civics Club 13 Boys' Chorus 3g Mixed Chorus 4: County Chorus 4g Journalism Club 3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4g Dra- matic Club 3.4, Student Council 3, Treasurer 33 Foot- ball 2,3.4. 4 ,Ny MARIE SHANEFELTER BOZELLI Jazzy Mighty Sweet Bashful March 8, 1935 . . . Likes swimming, dancing . . . Dislikes studying, unfriendly people . . . Hobby hunting . . . Ambition housewife . . . Activities French Club, Latin Club. Marie came to Derry Borough from Derry Township in her Senior year. X VXO Personaliiies in ihe News 'Ce M: Lifl-iff, Jmoaf Kvguatt J fo gunna M v . 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Barron lv, an 101 'lg l ,, 6 fl 3 2 l ' 9' X ' - il -V A MA s xlw, A L, 2 q,, V my 'J XXX ,, L il xx VKX I Qs. W. Miller N. Oliverio W. Palmer P. Pollard J. Rhodes The Unexpected We are amazed Juniors. We have come a long way since the first day of our high school career in the halls of D.B.H.S. First we were greenies, who looked up at the higher classes, admiring and know- ing that someday we would have students look up at us and use our ways as a path for them to follow. Then we entered into the Sophomore Class, knowing still that we would have to give our full co-operation to the upperclassmen which we did gladly in expectance of gratitude when we reached that some- what of a goal, the upperclassmenship. Now that our Junior year has come to a close, we look back and review the things that we have accomplished, good or bad. First we look at the leaders we chose to take us safely through a very important year of our life, and we found them to be: Herbert Boyer, presidentg B. Ritchey T. Rizzuto L. Rondinella Jorge Rhodes, vice presidentg William Dillon, secretaryg and Wesley P' Rulwrt Palmer, treasurer. Then came the bright new day of class rings, the sparkle and brightness of them glowing in our eyes filled our hearts with joy, that someday we would look at them and remember our happy days in the halls of D.B.H.S. S. Rupert E. Serena H. Waggle D. Sylvester A. Sylvester C, Smay B, Sindorf K . 1 S' ii' ,- ti ! Xl? lv ,, af- sv .ga wr.. if an ,Q . ' I . '53 i 4 f , A x X 4 . . ki A L x xiii? 1, , 1 s. X i l M I X tual , Lt t. 'x 'tel , , at 5, K. f 'C'-37 YW' 'J ' .53 1 x t , . Q I A im. Q5 N45 Rslb ff. TQ R. Hrrnclvrson ll. H4-rclman J. Him-s l.. Hofmann l lrvs n gf Left to right: Miss Robinson, gclvisvrg T. Flowvrs, preszclent J Roman secretaryg Mrs. Tovo, adziserg S. Dell, lrcnsurerg ll Bllfkl IllSf0l'lIl71 J Creubel, vice president. 4' , f-7' NN P ' V . .X Q I 'fgf lff 'mjl w,,..sf K... g ...av is I gg I . J .: X K 5 .. Qui: l ' A . X k li ' -it J? L , ll. 3 1 H ...H 1 '- ,l. llazlclt 3' qu C. Hamlin ...g 5 l R. lla:-me-e xi 5, A -l n f,.,yf .. L K. Crvulwl ' Cr:-ulwl V ' 9 kip! N ' lx X ' , T. Fl MX il I .76 753' . +49 i I R. Dorazio ., 0' X + 1 , If C. Dvlllalta 9. Dell ' .l. Crocker I J. Criblns F. Crave-r . SA n C. 4... C J x - '11 . my if K - x1 K KA -.R l lx law . 5 5 U. llurrvi P. Barron S. Avampato nu 'v,,-..f1iL .fo KW .A W an X . df Yi 3 Qi,.A, XR an Q 'L Zappa . S S h.: .' Q . . S. ' Q S' Q- 1 it Xxs I ' I T Sf - f , . .- sw. 3 k NS X N .fi .4 I 8 ' t fi g lem S gl .I N 4 W L. Mortimore J. Klym T. Klym P. Kurtz R. Luster R. McKinney W. McKlveen 0 Dmg Dong School M- Nm L. Patti Here we are again, not as green Freshmen you knew last year, but as the gay young Sophomores. Last year was the first step of our high school education. 3 x 'X . X 4 ... .tif 2 A l. is - 't ,-. Kr 3 1 Q, Q7 WL .X '57 l . 'WX Q ,, . , X, Q XXX. 1' . . mm Nc ,gi ft iitilt we t g i .' 9 if Q ! gf F' . .,,'... .gat F3 K' ii L.-ww-. to - N. Piper 3.2, . ,, l Under the direction of Miss Robinson and Mrs. Tovo, L we elected class officers for the new year. Our new presi- 'IIIZ5' s dent, Tom Flowers, left Greensburg High School t-0 come A to Derry Boroughg Joseph Greubel, vice president, Jack E Rager Roman, secretary, Shirley Dell, treasurer and Robert Bucci, i historian. Our new Student Council representatives were ' t Patty Rager and ,lean Hines. Although we didn't do well in athletics as freshmen l but as sophomores we never dreamed that we would become ,fm i so successful. Good natured Dick Sweeney played first S string quarterback and was placed on the varsity basket- P' Rage' , W7 ball team. Dick Rhodes also became successful in football. Y. Resides D. Rhodes J. Roman R. Zannetti W. While E. Walters I.. Walkinshaw T. Uhall D. Sweeney 'Z i :n Q5 We 5 . . 5 t m. 'tl :qg I .35 . I K - g Yifsffi -- . M. N J. llvnslvr W. Fulcome-r i .il IX s v 1 Qlfxw L 4 x i 5 ,. - ww va A 'T ij' . 3'- .Q X .o rg' vw qw Sly S. Camilli 1. Burcl . Burrl .,, X' llorrvll R. Flvming D. Dudley W. Farabaugh M. Criblvs J. Lrusan ll. Carnvy K. Connor N. Campbell P. llllvvi ip? at s as X 'Q' B. Maffe M. Minni W. Mowry E. Myers Howdy Dowd y At the beginning of the year we found ourselves fresh out of an old era into a bright new exciting one. We were surrounded by fun, laughter and homework. To get a good start we elected class -officers: William Landis, presidentg Tom Yancy, vice presidentg Jackie Ickes, treasurerg Mona Bergman, secretary, and Ronald Jones, historian. Our advisers were Miss Custer and Mr. Grote. Our class was well represented in football and basketball, the school band, History Club, Latin Club, Civics Club, and Freshmen Chorus. We are all hoping our sophomore year will be as joyous as our Freshmen year. P. Zulisky J. Zulisky R- Zsflllbik A- Zappa T- Yanct' C. Nace R. Ramsey E. Rhoades M. Scarpitti H. Shaw L. Shoup P. Sindorf J. Smith J. Wilkinson M in ,, i l fi xgzuv T S I X 4 l E. Piper A. Pitt p V ' f T J. Pounds J. f gk :,.::k .X N ,T xi '..k, gf x r 7 K i s X K ' I ff -vm ..- .1 my ,Q Q ,K 41, . X 5 rl my - W ffczxf? lt. 'ff W-vs eg. S YZ? . W X . Stifflf-r D. Stewart C. Tripoli A tt X 5 1. . ZOO PARADE M Mx M' 4.-w' fs!! Wi f gil-M N wx M. X, l-4'M?'i3 THOSE ORIENTAL DREAM l DEATH VALLEY DAYS TWO MUSIC TIME FEATURE THEATER ENCORE 4Senior-Junior Play Castj w.. Junior Press Conference V9 .il N 'es V 1' First rnie. left In right: K. Fuleomer. T. Beuten, S. Leone, P. Cresson, M. Chamberlain. J. Laurenzio, M. Vitale. A. Patti, H. Riley. C. llertseli. l. Splion. Seeonrl row: Miss Custer, S. Wiley. A. Bollinger. D. Maguire, C. Plummer, S. Rurik, R. lfowler. T. Cawoski, M. Klym. J. Klym. P. Tepper. R. Jones. Miss Robinson. Third row: R. Rueei. C. Waite. J. Ritenour, S. Mastroroeeo. .l. Nlowry. C. Cray. D. Robinson, R. l-lofmann. R. Opatka. E. Serena. D. Campbell. Vllheu we were eontacted by the representative of the Roebuek Publishing Company, it was under- stood that we had a Herculean task before us in order to produee an excellent yearbook for our st-bool. lt was deeided that we would strive for the yearbook of our dreams and put forth an intense effort in that direetion. ,4rI lldilor: Glenn Plummer The DERRIAN staff is comprised of all seniors and we all wanted to be sure to leave behind some- thing extra special so everyone would remember us. The amount of planning and laboring on the setups was enough to keep everyone busy every spare moment that he had. lt was rush this. rush that. type this, retype that. and enough general bed- lam to have everyone a little dizzy, even our spon- sors, Miss Custer and Miss Robinson. But all of the work was done cheerfully and enthusiastieally. with the knowledge that we will Cherish these books for the rest of our lives and know that some of our own hard work and toil have gone into their production. Something tangible is always given more personal value if you have had some part in manufar-turing it. We of the UERRIAN staff would like to give all praise and gratitude due to our faeulty sponsors. Miss Custer and Miss Robinson, for the magnificent job wbieh they have done in assisting us with this yearbook. Vile feel sure that we eouldn't have done half as well without their able guidanee. We also feel sure that the rest of you students will enjoy our lilfRRlAN as inueli as we and hope that someday it will transport you back to your high sehool days. and the pleasant memories of your teens -ff well. here's to your good reading! 884 006 094 90 'NNQ-NN lz'1li1nr's: U. Hohinson. li. Dillon IIINY mir. lvfl fo rigfif: gk. Patti. ll. Riley, M. Chamber- lnn I l.u1m'nxio, D. Ge-lstlorf. Secmid' row: M. Klym, ni, CI. I54-rtsvh. Ni. Yitalv. li. Fowler. lfirsf row, Ivfr In right: ll. Xvaigglv. lf. Seri-ima, S. Xvilvy, S, l.:-one-. S. Nlastroroci-o. j. Hhoch-s. Serum! rrnr: S. llnrik, A. Barron. K. l ulc'0m1'r. ll. lloyer. C. Cray. Une- of the many ineniorics of the gramluates of Derry Borough High Svhool is our svllool paper, the RAMB- LHR. It is the syinhol of a happy high svhool life. The llAlVlHl.l'ill voyers all the trips made hy different clubs, all thc- svholastie activities. social activities, news events, and the gossip and jokes that are always present in high Sfhflfll. The llAMBl.l'iR was enjoyccl hy all, hut a lot of work and 1-ooperation was needed to make this an enjoy ahle paper. llmlcr the guiclance of Miss Custer and Miss Robinson. and also our eclitor, Dave Rohinson. thi- RfXlVlBLl'iH was very prompt and enjoyable. It also owes its popularity to the work of the typists and the journalism Cluh put forth as a co-operative group. The students of l'3.B.H.S. are greatly imlehtc-cl to the work and success of the RAlNlBl,ER. Vile are pronrl of all who helpefl to niake the RAlVlBl.FiR a very worthwhile and enjoyahle paper. Thanks for a job well drone. Plamclofhes Men One of the must ixnportant :incl efficient 0I'WZllllZilll0IlS in our P school is the Student Cuunvil. The members are aflniittml into the Counvil lay heing vlevtvfl hy their fellow stuclents. The Counvil has fulfilled their responsihilities well for the entire year. They spmisnrefl flames, as- semblies and the selling of ref freshnients at fnuthall and lmskct- ball games. This year they start- vrl the limnn' roll and hull cluty. With the funds they bought sf-lmol f-quipnwnt suvh as a 1'0- rorcling machine. l'0i'01'flS and il chec'k-prntevting lllJ.N'lllIlf'. WH' are grateful ancl give a vote of thanks to the Stutlcnt Counvil antl their sponsor, Mr. Grote. fur helping us enjoy ll year of fun and pleasure. Big Sfory 1f5 row, left to right: J. Bender, C. Bvrtscll, N. Oliverio, M. Hensler, T. Benn-n, S. Leone, H. Riley. A. Patti. K. Fnlcomer, F. Shrum, C. Disto- fano. Ser-ond row: P. Cresson, I. Spllon, J. Lanrenzio, J. Chockla, D Sylvester, B. Ritchey, P. Pollard, M. Chamln-rlain, M. Vitale Third row: ll. Henilvrson. C. Smay, P. Tepper, D. Maguire ,l. Klyin. M. Klyni. l.. Romline-lla. A. Bollinger, J. Benton Rnpr-rt. Fourth row: T. Cawoski, D. Cainphvll, C. Waite, D Fowlvr. l'. Kurtz. H. Opatka, A. Calosi, P. Lanza, T. Rizznto lilioxlcs, S. llurik. l 1'fth row: ,l. Rin-nour, 5. Mastrorocco, D Boy:-r. D. Robinson. B. Dillon. G. llrav, ll. Sinclorf J UQ-lsflorf, A. ll. Wagglv. U. Plnnnne-r, S. Wllc'y, S. Sylvvstvr, R. A. llarron, .l. llofinann, ll. 4 , . Nlowry, R. D1-ll, D. cillillIIll4'l'lillIl. lf. Fvrvna. v inger, P. Crcsson. Second - Rvsidcs. M. Cliamlwrlain, v clori, M. Klynl. 4 P' wr al l 7 1 The Librarians are a group of harcl-working girls who make the lilmrary in the high school one of the many ploasnrvs that the stu- clvnts can enjoy. They have efficiently assisted in the library repairing, Catalog- ing, ancl scouring information for the stuflvnt lmofly. The lilmrary is unclcr thc direc- Iion of Mrs. lVlcK0lvf'y. All stumlvnts arc envouragcrl to lalw advantage of tho many op- porlunilivs given in ilu' lilxrary. y First row, left lo right: K. y J. Klyln, D. Maguire, Mrs. Space Pafrol Fnlcoincr, S. Wil:-y McKt'lvcy, A. Boll row: F. Cravvr, Y A. Patti. D. G1-IS ...--r Foreign lnfrigue This is one of our newly formed clubs comprised of twenty-eight students from l rf-nch l and French lt classes. The first job was to get permission from the Stu- dent Council and Mr. Landis to start the club. Next came the election of officers: Sam Mastrorocco, prcsidentg Dave Robin- son. vice president: Pete Lanza. treasurerg Norma Olivcrio. secretary. The club met once a month to secure a better understanding of French, and to develop an association between our words and those of France. Ideas flourished and cnj-oyment was had from winning prizes for matching contests and bingo. Witli the students co- operating with Mrs. Tovo. the adviser, the club is will on thc road to success. Left to right: S. Nlastrorowo, presivlenlg N. Uliw-rio. St'!'f!'flIl'y1 D. Robinson. vin' prmia'w11g P. Lama. lrrr1.vurr'rg Mrs. Tovn arlzfiser. First row, left to right: .l. Bender, N. Oliverio, T. Beu- tvn, S. Leone, M. Hensler, A. Patti, K. Fulcomer, C. Bertsch. Second row: l. Sphon, ll. Ritchey, A. Bollinger, J. Klym, Plummer. D. Maguire, D. Celsdorf. S. Wiley, M. Vitale. Third row: P. Lanza. P. Kurtz. S, Mastrorocco, D. Robinson. ll. Dillon, ll. lloyvr, D. tfhambs-rlain. F. Serena. lmfl fo right: J. llincs, rice prcxirlentg E. Myers, treasurer, J. Roman, presifleriig Mrs. Toyo. mleiserg M. Bergman, sec- rcmry. Roman, presidentg Jean Hines. vice presi- dentg Mona Bergman. secretaryg Elizabeth Myers, treasurer. With great enthusiasm our club has sent representatives to various places. Linda Mortimore, Patty Hager, Tommy Yancy and Henry Shaw represented -our club at Allegheny High School in Pittsburgh, where Latin tests were being sponsored. Latrobe High Schoolis Latin Club held its annuals banquet in February. This also was attended by several members. We received an invitation to the State Con- vention of the Junior Classical League, which was held at Clenn Rock, Pennsyl- vania, in April. Finally. the main event. the pilgrimage of the entire club to Pitts- burgh. There we visited the Buhl Plane- tarium. Clark Candy Company and Greater Pittsburgh Airport. The present day members give Mrs. Toyo their thanks and sincere wishes for continuing success. This year marks the beginning of the Latin Club under the direction of Mrs. Toyo. The club consists of sophomore and freslnnen Latin students. The goal of the club is to promote a better Latin understanding and to make it more fun. Our leaders were: Jack First row. lef! to right: R. Jones, D. Stewart, J. Zuli- sky, J. Hcnsler, S. Camilli, J. Roman, K. Connor. J. Crnsan, B. While. Seeond row: lrwin, M. Scarpitti. A. Pitt, J. Wilkinson, E, Rll0H1lf'S. J. Bridge. J. McDonald. J. Ickes. Third row: lc Slwllb, P. Bucci, D. Olson. J. Hines, P. Zuliskv, M. Bergman. J. Smith. Horrcll, M. Minni. Fourlh yguiz K, if l'l'l't- H- Shaw. L. Hofmann. M. Stiffler, C. Hanlin, P. Rager, I.. Nlortimore. R. Lindh. Fifth row: lt. Maffe. E. Myers, M- Boyer. J. Iwmnd-. n. ri.-mi.-mm, c. Tripoli, ii. ivan.-f.,' N. Campbell. R. Zscmbik. 35 Welcome Travelers lnclm-r ilu' 4-apzllmlv rlircclion of Miss llvllzl Yilale ilu- Xvllllillll Penn llislnrx iflnlm has taken first plan-rw in ilu- 1-xlrn-r'1lrric'nlzu' avllviiivs of Um'- rv lliwll. The clulw, wllicll had its be- P' gunning in l'Jl1.2. requires il MB, SIHTIIQ1' Ill SUl'Illl slnrlws fm' Vllgll- lri lilx. Iln- nu-1-lun'-s are lwlrl mnnllmlv al F' . ilu- llnnu' of lllv sponsor. VU' 1'ZlI'I'y tlll mzmy Illl-l-1'I'l'Ill 1u'lix'itie's to m-llw nm' nn-vlings interesting, YVC Innf- lLlllt'Fl SlH'illil'l'S. slxils. quizzes mul mann ntlwr nrigxinul llllllgi Wu' lnnr' mnflv mzmy 1'llj0f'illJl1' llIlf1I'llIIllQll'5 In l'4-lllxsylvzlllialls llislnr- iv Sl1l'lll1'S. llnring: l,I'IlllSylYZllll2l We-vlx nv xifilml Old l'lm'nnm11y at 5' lxmllrulllll' , , lmll In fllgllll ff. llf'l'lN4'll, S4'l'l4f'ffIl'lf ll. llillnn. l'llffl,X1lf7IIlHlIQ .W'1'7l'flIl'l In ll4-1'Q'l11lwr wl-In-Ill 1Dlll4ll'il4llll0ll- Il. linlmmm. ,,rp,q,',lp,,f5 515- Xml.-. ml:-rkwg N. Olin-rio, mnxn- lmflwrg all nlumm ll2lllqlll'l all Mzlrlxlvs. llnr- Nlqmrnrm-f-0. riff prwvillvnf, . ' . - . cw- ll .lun- lvvn 'llnmm 'llllllllllll On inn' llislnrizm allways ll ,lnninr lliwtn- rl.m.u l ir.xlrn14'.lvfI In riglzlz ff.lie-rm-l1.N.0l1ur1o V. llvnslf-r. J. llinw. li. Riff-lnfy, K. l7ulc'on1f-r. ,l. lvkfw. Serum! frm ' Y 7 4. . - , .4 - I ffxfnlnl. J. Lllllll, N. Plllll. l. Ylmcy. l,. Xly ll. Rollin-nn. 5, xl2lSll'0l'lN'l'0. l'. Knrlz. vre. R. l.inflh. Tlzirfl row: l. Lzlnza. J, llllllllli ll. lll'Ilfll'TSOIl. ll. Dillon F'.' ', 1'f! I 'liz E. Rhoales. J. Zulisky. M. Searpitli. L. Shoup. R. Jones. J. lleusler. l?. SIPWZIH. S-icalllilliv -l- ,3Qff1a,ff ' S,,f5,,,,, foil? '31, yu,,,.i, Ji uk.-S. P. Zulisky. J. iiimonaiti. J. nraagp. K. czmmor. P. raw., s. llorrell. Third mwi C. Nucl' I. Smith. M. Stiffler. E. Mvers. M. Boyer. D. Olsen. R. Liudh. FUIIITII row: ll. Malte. R. Ramsey. 'l. YanCY- W- PHTH' hangin.. ll. Shaw. N. Caiuplwll. Fifth nur: P. Sinflorf. .l. Pounds. H. lturfl. lf. Tripoli. C. Kahl. A. Zappa, B. Mowry. .qfIlllIlllIIH. !ilif'.Yf .vr'luf'xt1'r uff1'f'f'r'x: ll. Filllllbilllgllt, Ir4'I1sl1rf'r: Nl. Boyer. lPI'f'XI'llt'VlfI Mr. Wiugarml. 11:l1'i.w1g M. Scarpitti. rife president. Swzteff, wrnrirl .wnufslefr nffirerx: l'. Zulisky, treflsnrerg L. Shoup. riff' prexf- I.. lu lil -1 . u n 1 . lfurler the 1-apalmlv guiclauce of our ad- viser. Mr. Wiugarcl. the Civics Cluh had a wonclerful year. Berause of two Civivs classes there were two Civics Clubs. The first semester rlulx gut starterl in September. Wie began by electing our of- ficers who were Marjorie Boyer, presi- rleutg Margaret Scarpitti, vive president: jucly Hensler, secretary and Yvilliam Fara- haugh. treasurer. This vluh consistecl of twerity-tlii'ev merulwrs. all who were lfreslmieu. lluriug tht- first semester the vluh had a party at whieh we claueefl. play- ecl games and ate. Also during the semes- ter we had various prujei-ts. suvh as tht- Christmas clevoratious iu the halls. The ser-mul semester vlulv got uurlcrway hy Plevtiug their offivers. 'llhvy iwrv Wil- iam l ulc'ou1c'r. presirleut: l.yuu Shoup. tim- presimlviitz ,Ive llurcl. svvretzlry aufl Pauline Zulislq. il'?ilSlll'l'I'. The vluh hafl uiueteeu uwuilwrs. all of whom vo- operatefl in activities and projevts suvh as the first s0im'ster. l irsl rnlr. lvl! In riglzlz II. III-Ivfuno. I . SIIFIIIII. I . Ifruwr. H. Ilaaw, N. IIHIII. II. Rilf-v. S. I.1'0lI1'. K. FIIIf'0l1If'l'. N. Olin-rio. ff. IIOYIFCII, I. IIl'lIlII'I'. II, Whilf-, Su-fuyfl mir: II. Wagzgglv. I.. Patti. Y. Resimlvs, I. Splwn. II. IIvNIuIIu. I'. ,Kuv'Iv. I'. Rag:-r, NI. Nam: II. Hvrulf-rion. .l. IIIINN. NI. IIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIII. NI. Yilulv. M. III-n-I1-r. Tlzirrl rout .I. I,iIIII'I'lILIO. K. III'4'IIIN'I. 5. Wilf-y. I'. I'uIIamI. I.. xX'3IkIl1FIIllW'. Iiitvlu-x. I'. IIIIITOII. II. Sunny. .I. IIIl04'IxI1l. S. Rupvrt. A. Sylwstvr. L. xI1iI'IIIIIIlI'l'. l n11r!h rnrr: .I. II:-uh-n. Il. XIZIIIIIITP. ,I. Klym. ,I. CTIIWIIF. 5. IIe'Il. .I. firm-Iwr. N. I'ip1-r. II. NIf'KIw-1-n. C. Plumnu-r. ff. Hamlin. I., IIufmunn. NI. Klym. L Ilollingvr. Fifill row: 'I'. Cawoski. 5. Ilurik. Il. Sylw-ste-r. G. Wnitf-. I. RI1oIIr-s. R. Opalka. S. Mastrorocco. .I. 'XIIml'x'. II. Iloluinwn. II. Iilmmlu-rlain. If. Fvrf-lla, H. I 0wIf'r. T. RIXIIIIIL X. IIZIIAVUII. IJIIIIVIIXISZ NI. Yilulf-. Il. Ili-If-funn Fin! rung IMI In righf: S. Ironv. N. I'ulIi. NI. IIIlklIllIIl'l'IilIII, II. Iiilvv. XI. Vitzmlv. I. Splmn. S. Wilvy. Sewmrl mfr: ,l. I.zN1r1'nzi0. .I. KIHN. X. Iiullingvr. Ii. I mxIvr. IVI. Klvm. II. 'Nlagxuirf-. .4l1srr1!: I7 Slurum. 'i :X I way s IDIAIIIILIIIIL vn- If-rtummenl :NNI grvut plvasurc' In IIN' SIIIIICIII IIOIII is IIN' Mix:-II CIIIHFII5 RIIICI singing SPIIIUI' g:Il'Is IIN' gII I'l'CIIUIl'S..- IIIIII' CIIUFIIS. lIIIIIl'l' IIN' f'zlpaIwIv 1Ilrv1'INm oI Mrs. I'ry1-I-. Ims NurIu-II ININI IIIFUIIQIIIUIII IIN' IPKII' In 2II'IIIl'X9 pvrfm-Iimm. IIIIII' Clmrus. IIN' HI'1l'I'I'- INIIM, IIIIKI Illc piunisls 1Ivsvl'x'v IIIIIVII VIAIWIII IIIIII pruisr' for lIN'ir IIIIIK' work IINII IIIPY Imw SIIUXYII us Ihis year. Lefl In righfz T. Fowler. J. Lau- renzio. C. llert - Sf'll. ,l. Klym. -H'-ef Tn Handymen ullurry up. Jim, pull the Curtain . . . get ready with the bell . . . spotlight. Dieklw Thatis right, you guessed it: those are just the voices of our stage crew helping each other. just like in football or basket- ball, teamwork is the best way to run a stage crew. One can watch the program or play progress and let the other know when certain sound effects are need- ed or when to open or elose the curtain. You have just heard about some of the crewis work during a program. As you can probably ima- gine, there is also a good bit of work before and after it. Things like mopping up the stage, ar- ranging and checking lights and setting up stage props are a few examples. There is more to belonging to the stage crew than just having work to do. lt gives the members a certain degree of pride. Whafs My Line This group of Senior girls is an essential part of Derry High School. Besides typing absentee slips and distributing mail. they take office calls, run er- rands. and help Mr. Landis in any possible way. The training these girls receive lwill prove invaluable to their postgraduate life. E . ' Fu Se' UE' 6 Q Yl'OI'0Cf'0. Left to right: K. Greubel, J. Ri- tenour, D. Hen- derson, P. Ru- pert, D. Cham- berlain, S. Mas- ood Open mg Nighi llndvr the capable Clirvc-tion of our sponsor Mrs. McKelvey, The Buskin Clubi' started a new year. The first nweting was hcflcl in Nowinlier at the home of Mrs. lNlcKe'lve-y. Hero we lcarnvcl what goes on in the niakffup clepartlncnt havkstagv. At our newt lllCf'liIlg. officvrs wvrc elvctccl with Stanley Burik living 4-hosen prvsiflvntz Bill llil- lon. vice prffsiclcntz Sam Mastro1'om'o. ll'PilFllI'i'I' and Glenn Plunnner. s0f'rc'tary. Aside from our rvgular invctings wv took our annual trip to Pittsln1rgl1 and saw a highly entvr- taining play at the Nixon Thvater. mr rnu I I 0 i lil sci 1 lionf' P Q on l Splion. ll. C:-lsrlorf. Nl. Vitalv. A. Patti. T. llvutvn. K. I'lllf'0lI1tI' F Qhrum Sefona' row P rapper J Klym M Klint C. l'lu1nn1r'r, 'lf Cawoslii. D. Maguirvz A. llollingor, S. Vixfy Laurvmio M Chamlnrlam Thzrrl row I Waits I R fnour. F. Mastrorovco. J. Mowry. C. tray. D. Robinson. . , , N ,... 25 W muffi n-a r a , f 11F1?Si ?gi1'f Q i K- as -' -- ,rw .. .Q - . ,M-P I fm 5 , l Vx 'Y X , -Mx we as L. l N 2- - W.. ms 3, t, 1 , XXX it Nm All Sfar Revue ll. Dillon D. Robinson ll. Boyer R. Ilofmann Left to right: C. Wlaite. rife presirlent: D. Robinson, president: S. llurik. swrffrrzry: ll, Dillon. Irrrlszzrf-r. .l. Rhodes C. Waite S. llurilx .l. Choelxla C, llorlscli 'J The single requirement for entrance to the LCUCIIIICIIHS Club is not a simple one. that is to win a letter i'n any sport. The elub is also open to managers and cheerleaders who earn letters. lfven after that. the road is not easy for the applicant. He must go through a week of preliminary initiation. plus the big night of physical initiation. If you think that it is easy to become a member. just ask any of the present ones about it. The elubis functions and activities include: raising money to present senior rnenrbers with jaeliets, and gold footballs for senior football players, also the annual trip to Forbes Field to view our Priates. It is an honor to those who belong to an organization sueh as this. whim-h stands for good sportsmanship always. lt is a vital part of the high sch-ool life. .. vw.. hi PM First row, left lo right: J. llende-r, J. He-nsler, N. Oliverio, E. Rhoadvs, H. Rilvy, 'l'. lleutt-11, P. Cresson, A. Patti, S. Lf 1 K. l ulconn-r, C. Bm-rtseli, F. Shrum, C. Distcfano, M. Cribbs. Serand row: Bl. Vitale, K. Connor, F. tlrawr, L. Shoup Nlinni, ll. Waggzle, J. Crusan, D. Stowart, P. Bucci, J. lckes, M. Svarpitti. J. Bridge, R. llaasv. Third rouf: J. luis L. Patti, Y. Rt-sides, D. Olsen, l. Sphon. M. Bergman, S. Horrell, P. Zulisky, J. Hines, l.. Nlortiinore, J. Smith, 5. tain tl. Dt-Malta. Nl. Hvnsh-r. Fourtlz, row: J. Laurcnzio, li. Henderson, L. Walkinshaw, P. Hager, P. Pollard, M. Cliainlvt-rl.nn tit-lsdorf, li. llitvlley, M. Stifflvr, J. Choekla, P. Kurtz, M. Naot-, S. Wulf-y. Ififzh row: R. Dorazio, ff. Sinay, S. Ru M rt P 'ld-ppm-r, A. Hollinger, J. Klyin, li. lludley, ll. Maffe, Nl. Klyni, ll. Maguire, L. l'l0finann, J. lieuten, A. Sylvester. R. ydlllltlll Sijlli mtv: ti. llanlin, VV. lNlCKlvc'en, D. Sylvester, N. Campbell, M. Boyer, 'l. Rinulo, li. AY21llt'I'S, R. Fowler, lf, Nyc llarron, N. Pip:-r, J. tfrihhs, P. Barron. Proud arc the girls who belong to the CA. A. The C.A.A. is one of the active all-girl or- ganizations in our high school. This year, under the gzuidanre of Miss Robinson, ad- viser: Julia Klym. presidentg Shirlev Leone. vir-e president: Patty Pollard. secretary and lVlarigrar'e Hensler. treasurer. the Cluh enter- ed into avtivities with enthusiasm. in order to enjoy themselves. Soon- of the events participated in through- out the year were: Freshmen and Sophomore initiation. a Halloween party, basketball and volleyhall tournaments. swimming parties. a hike and picnics. A new standard was added this year which will encourage more attendance and more vo- operation Elllltillgf thi- lnomhers. Left Io right: Nl. llensh-r. treasnrerg 5. Lt-one, rim' IIfPSI'!,f'Ilf Pollard. Sf'l'ff'f!1l'A1'Q J. Klym. president: Miss Rohinson. rI1f1'isf'r. THREE GUESSES LOVE OF LIFE Q gf A f'T.9 'rf f f 'X l J' H' A V f lW vJ 'twiki' at g Q3 . ma, 3 if 3 Q Y, .US-v V 64, - -Q .J 'S-q....,b ll I-E . J., 24 lg .... E+ L xx' L , ,ff fi-N121 J z- g g ii W J? W kv K , I I W1 f --ang, my We Faq., 5 ' is A i ff i mr QM 'xx ' N wa . ' RRG Q K N SSX , qw X Q ix Q1 w e 4, ,4:, F3 -fy S ,-'MN-Q-v ' 4 Q lv Y X ' 1 5, H f t 'W il xx Q s , N W ,- - A :g-fiij My . , . A 2 gin f' . ,,,, Q First row, left fu right: R. Jones, Mgrg P. Kurtz, D. Sweeney, C. Gray, D. Robinson, J. Hazlett, J. Ritenour, G. Waite J Rhodes, R. Hofmann, H. Boyer, W. Miller, G. Plummer, Mgr. Second row: Mr. Lewis, Coachg S. Avampato, T. Yancy D Campbell, E. Serena, D. Chamberlain, 13. Sindorf, H. Dillon, J. Mowry, ll. Landis, S. Mastrorocco, D. Rhodes, H. Carney 1 Rondinf-lla. Third row: E. Piper, C. Albaugh, R. Bucci, C. Kahl, S. liurik. R, Opatka, P. Rupert, P. Sindorf, J. Klym T Klym, R. Zappa. Sporfs on Parade Derrfs tallies were scored by Hofmann and Dillon while We were eliminated from the WPIAL Class B race However. the Rams came back fighting in the next game were made by Herb Boyer with two and Stan Burik with The Rams then traveled to Claridge where they were Rurik scored the lone tally on a 40 yard jaunt. The first game was the most impressive game of the season considering the squad was green and inexperi -need and under thc supervision of a new coach, Mr. Lewis. The Rams downed Homer City by the score of 12 6 Homer City's score came on a recovered fumble by a powerful West Newton team by a 26-0 count to defeat the Kiski Reserves 21-0. The touchdowns one. Burik added three conversions. bowled over by a strong Penn Twp. outfit 31-6. Stan The next game was a non-league contest in which the Rams lost at the expense of Class A Armaugh 46 12 The Derry scores were made by Herb Boyer and Bob Hofmann. The Derry team then went to Saltsburg where they were suffered their fourth loss of the season by a 12 7 score. The touchdown was scored by Bob Hofmann who also added the conversion. Again the team couldn't get started and as a result suffered their fourth straight loss at the hands of the Trafford Railroaders by a score of 34-2. The season proved successful as the Rams defeated their arch rival, Ligonier, by the impressive score of 21 6 The tallies were made by Dillon, Sweeney, and Hofmann who also added three conversions. The Ramblers will be without the services of these Seniors next year: Stan Burik, Gib Gray, Bob Hofmann Sam Mastrorof-co, Jim Mowry. Ronald Opatka, Jim Ritenour, Dave Robinson, Glenn Waite, and Dwight Camp bell. i 1- -' resumes-11m fw'mmmmr' ff: .1 fi gl L, A . if ' 'E' .J A M, ,fn . ' 4 i i x ' 1' -W--us. i K Q. VA., 5 .0 . 4-12 ,V . f. -X, .',. 5... ,je .fy-.iz -Q s, I I-niffqng. 'A PWQ., .evifdfuxw ,.gwf3...Q3 ff3gw, --A Q 1 .4 K 47.41, -E tw Td? 'i4Qi ,, f 'f-ta ' v1!6t?'f'fg... 'Ms-Qmmsstfigg. 'A' .. ' . 1 Wt- f.- 5 X an :Z Gilbert Gray .J Q,wX David Robinson 1: i 3 x James Mawry in .. J 'f c'3I1i31'?lfn 3, . a 1 new 3 F 3, 1 Y . 3 James ' Ritenour 1 ra! A. A , aw! ,SS i s fi 1 I ri v P-mr' 3 x S 3 an QR, iv i- -'uw-M 'sl WM' ex My-5 Glenn Waite Samuel Mastrorocco F .M .x:.:,:,.. 1 , EZ W2 S Robert Hofmann X mr B 2 .Q iq? M1 1,1 J wr' 1,35 ox, 1 emu: 1952 FOOTBALL SCORES John Lewis, Coach DBHS OPP. 12 Homer City . . . . . . 6 0 West Newton . . . . . . 26 21 Kiski .......... . 0 6 Penn Township .. . .. 31 12 Armaugh ....... . . . 46 7 Saltsburg . .. . . . 12 2 Trafford . . 34 21 Ligonier . . . 6 81 161 XXXXX XXXXX ix an-.11 4,1 -in QQ? -also N'-1 . 1 . ' gg' . , .X M, ! f' . xx X - ,. x 4' x x 1 J .Af . X 1 41. x A X . K., .X lf. H4-rtsvll tsch, J. Chovkla, l.. Walkinshaw. J. Smil w I.. Wfillkinshaw, J. Smith. C. Be-rtsch. J. Choc P.. Rhoadvs LE it First row, left to right: D. Sweeney. G. Gray, H. Dillon, B. Hofmann. S. Bnrik. Second' row: C. l'lnmmer. C. Albangh. 5. Maslroroceo. H. Boyer, P. Kurtz. ll. Rhodes. As the 1052-1953 Basketball season came to an end the Ramblers. coached by Pat Bucci. found themselves in third place in Section XV. The Rams opened their schedule by defeating Latrobe by a close margin 65-63. Derry then lost their second game to Hurst 61-53, However, the Buccimen bounced hack to down Derry Twp. 65-56. The llams could not seem to win away from home as they suffered three more losses on strange floors by Ramsay 58-48. llerry Twp. 60-52 and Latrobe 55-38. Derry managed to win two more on their home court by downing llam- say 77-55 and Hurst 66-53, before entering league competition. As League play got under way Derry defeated Ligonier in a lard oug t contes mo-1 . ie ai able to win away from home, bowed to lrwin 77-63. Returning to their home court the Ramblers won over Frtmklin Twp. 75-61-, but with their jinx following them to Export the llerrians were victims of a 80-71 de- feat. The Hams got back on the win- ning trail with the Alumni on the short end of a 68-59 score. Bucci's boys then took on the Bobeatis of lilairsville which they downed by a comfortable margin 71-43. Derry traveled to Penn Twp. where, for the first time, they proved they could play ball on a strange floor by defeating them with a score of 73-51. ln the second half the Ramblers got off to a poor start. They lost to Ligonier 71-66 and lrwin 56- 5-11 before downing the Franklin Long-horns 89-53. The Rams con- tinued to win as they revenged a preiious setback at the hands of lixport in a free scoring duel 99-76 and defeated Kiski 80-65 in an ex- hibition tilt. Boro then met the Bob- cats on the latter's floor. When the smoke cleared the score read 55-54, Blairsville. The Ramblers played host to the l'enn lndians and were victorious by a record breaking score of 109-64 in which Hofmann, 11oro's scoring ace. established a new school floor record of I0 points in one contest. l f h t fo F4 T1 It ns still un- Hofmann also was high scorer in the section with 257 points. The Ramblers will be without the serv- ices of these seniors: Stan Burik, Bob Hofmann. Cib Cray, Dave Rob- inson, Clenn Plummer, and Sam Mastrorocco. First rozv, left to right: W. Miller, W Landis, D. Henderson, T. Yancy, .1 Bord. Second row: ll. llurd. Mgr., D Zappa, R. McKinney. H. Carney. R Fleming. B. Fulcomer. R. Searpitti Mgr. X3 Li -5 i :E ! is Stanley Burik X bilwf' T' S ijsffxfjf 5 3 s fa my S X K . X, ,Fl xx A ,. X . XX be wi TL Qi ,T Robert 3 Hofmann a e for 75 71 68 71 78 66 54 89 99i 80 54 109 1.- 1509 Wan - 4, David Robinson I A , '5- S L A , OPP-1 , L of ' ' QM. 'K f NN i . ' 1:3 ,Q xxx lglkxilesggxfigig 01 rx 6 xigzqgxgigsa- Qkvmv T 6582 ,U me Dwv TWP- A IWW X R Ramsay 1 55 H -'.fw1NSv,e 3 - :eng pw 6. K Latrobe ' -55 v3og.mZQf . Hllfil' 'S 'fa Y'9M5Q'Q+ S3 64 'Ligoniera Q Q + 3 ' League ' Irwin a Q 77 Franklin '91 . 34 Export , -80 Alumni r 59 ' Blairsville L A - 43 Penn Twp. 51- ' Ligonier 74 Irwin 56p ' Frank wp. 53 ' Export T 76 Kiski V 65 Blairsville j .55 Penn Twp. 6 X 64 Totals 'I 342' 'l3 Lost - 9 Games Q xi? W Qlwxxilsf in Wwxxklw , N Xxpxi Q 1 - , 6+ ,xl Q 1 l X 3 ,X .iaxi xv' xy fx T 5 1: Glenn PIUVHIWGP. e .- .LVM Pli- x 'QI ,Le I , X .1 l ' L4 6 , , . fa be Z g - i 1 I R Ss! X -.ff of ,U ,fn-.M Samuel Mastroracca X ffl 59.5 ...I u I ,gr I 4 Gqufog 'ldflg 1-.. an ov' s Www.: wigs ina gl 4 ,,.,,.f f 0' ll . W - va hy 'fx V 0 ? a-1. 5 5 I X X Q -iw -ggi' P .ff ,JJ K E x. M 1 L M! A friend Cater Allison Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Aukerman Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0. Beltz Mrs. Gene Bertsch fpafzona Mrs. W. H. Landis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Landis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laurenzio Mr. and Mrs. John Leaf Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Maguire Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Bertsch and Mrs. Albert Bollinger and Mrs. Albert E. Bollinger Vince Borza Paul F. Brink Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brubaker Pat Bucci Mr. and Mrs. Dave Butler Mr. Anthony Burik Miss Dorothy Burik Miss June Burik Miss Mildred Burik Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. To and Mrs. Byron and Mrs. James H. Caldwell and Mrs. James Caldwell, Jr. and Mrs. Herman Camilli and Mrs. J. B. Campbell and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain Chockla m Miss Arlene Clark Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Clark Major Alice Belle Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Craver J. E. Crocker Mr. W. R. Maguire Mr. and Mrs. L. Marsh Mr. Dewey McCaulley Mr. Ed McCaulley Mr. Jim McCaulley Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCully Mrs. G. A. McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. Gene McDonald Mrs. Mary McDonald Mrs. Eleanor M. McKelvey Honorable and Mrs. George H. McWherter Mabel lrwin Miller Patricia Mortimer James R. Mowry Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Mowry W. R. Mowry Rachel B. Milheren Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pyle Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rhodes Margaret Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Robinson Mary A. Robinson A. Arlene Custer Mr. and Mrs. George Dibert Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dilbert Mr. and Mrs. George Dilli-on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dodson Mr. and Mrs. Patton Dripps Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edsall Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Grote Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heacox Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hendrickson Mr. Bernard J. Hensler Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hensler Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herdman Mrs. Elsie Hofmann Miss Helen H-orbach Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hull Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Irvin Mrs. Dorothy Karns Mrs. Paul Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. James Keough Mrs. Julia Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuntz Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuntz Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ross Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rupert Mr. Mr. Mr. Frank Sabik Mrs. Homer Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lester E. Sharer and Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Vincent Spillar Scott ' Mort-on C. Sevel Mr. and Mrs. James Stiffler E. J. Strawcutter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sweeney Mouch Sweeney Mrs. Hulda Tarr Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thiel Mrs. Mary Tovo Angela Tripoli Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Van Wey Miss Della Vitale Mary R. Voucht Rose and Wregie Werner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Wiley Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wingard Mary Olive Yealy Anywhere . . . anytime . . . Coca-Cola is refreshing aff-5553: .I S Ze! ei? BOTTlED UNDER AUTHORIT OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY B Y - Y Greensburg Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Inc. Greensburg, Pennsylvania Complimenls Compliments of of DR. J. F. BLAIR Bender's Tailor Shop IDLEWILD PARK Whe1'e You Can't Beat Fung, Ligonier, Pennsylvania Best Wishes from Derganz Department Store Dillon's Food Store Derry's Complete Shopping Center 327 FOURTH STREET Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 2319 Phone 2378 Success To Murray's Restaurant THE CLASS OF 753 For Good Eats, Home-made Pies MggffQfQgcQ's Mqrkef Excellent Coffee and Tasty Sandwiches 133 First Avenue FIRST AVENUE phone 2788 Derry, Pennsylvania Cgmplimgyllg DRUGCISTS of Drugs - Prescriptions -- Sick Room Supplies C' B' Lyons Ga rage 113 CHESTNUT STREET INTERNATIONAL - Sales and Service Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 2487 Phone 7111 Derry, Pennsylvania Economy Service Stations GAS AND OIL Goodrich Tires and Batteries-Hotpoint Appliances Best Wishes Phyllis Arthur Beauty Shop RECAPPING - 24- HOUR SERVICE Phone 22091 Derry, Pennsylvania Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 4671 M. A. 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Tripoli Barber Shop FIRST AVENUE Derry, Pennsylvania Times Publishing Company Hodzak Bros. fob and Commercial Printing of all kinds 308 WEST SECOND AVENUE Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 2601 KINTZ SERVICE STATION .f Fourth Street, Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 2488 SUNOCO, DYNAFUEL AND OILS Tires -- Tubes -- Batteries - Lubricating - Washing Barchesky Brothers TCl'l'lS sel'VlCe s'l'0l'lOl1 I CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH Phone 2347 Sales and Service I . ' Cas - Oil Lubrication -- Tires -Batteries MACK TRUCKS -- AAA Service Accessories SECOND STREET Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 2365 FIRST AVENUE AND CHESTNUT STREET Derry, Pennsylvania ' - WD4.JA5Dl!w9l1k 2 Vllnn SI GREENSBUR5 Q aaa Main s'r. , ,Q Lnnos: ,QS 7' x QMETRI StrickIer's Drug Store Chas. T. Poorman, Prop. Home of the Kodak 805 LIGONIER STREET Latrobe, Pennsylvania Ph 2159 Murray and Dunn one SHOES William E. Woods, Jr. INSURANCE 807 LIGONIER STREET 4'l'l MELLON BANK BUILDING Lcffobef Pe 5YlV0 l0 Latrobe, Pennsylvania Compliments Of P E T R A R C A ' S Menfs Furnishings - Shoes - Tailoring Phone 2650 DERRY, PENNSYLVANIA Westmoreland Countyis College For Men ST. VINCENT COLLEGE Latrobe, Pennsylvania - Courses Offered - Pre-Legal General Science ' Teacher Trainin Pre-Medical Classical Pre-Engineering Music Business Administration lPre-Engineering Program Afhliated with the QUNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME SCHOOL OF ENGINEERINGJ All The Advantages of College While Living At Home DERRY UKRANIAN SOCIETY DERRY, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments Of Hughes - Hartman FUNERAL HOME Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 3223 Congratulations First National Bank Derry, Pennsylvania The Royal Jewelers DIAMONDS A WATCHES Gifts For All Occasions EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Phone 595 144 EAST FIRST AVENUE Derry, Pennsylvania John W. Yealy GENERAL INSURANCE 428 FOURTH AVENUE Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 4511 Ballantyne Company GENERAL HARDWARE Heating and Plumbing R. I. Stouffer DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Tires and Tubes - Cas, Oils and Repairs Phone 571 Derry, Pennsylvania Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 4-731 C mplzment Of HIQIWAHIJ HULL GENERAL TRUCKINC 407 South Chestnut Street Derry, Pennsylvania 2769 Ph e G ge -2 Markle's Delicatessen Our Own Ice Cream and Frosted Malt Corner 4th Avenue and Utopia Street Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 22092 Compliments Of G. D. Lunnen General Merchandise Derry, Pennsylvania Dial 264-9 Loans on Security of Furniture - Real Estate - Automobiles 3520.00 to 55300.00 Community Loan Co. of Latrobe, Penna. 3520.00 to 352,000.00 Consumer Discount Co. of Latrobe, Penna. . J. Buerger, Manager Phone 82 348 MAIN STREET Logan Norton Company Everything in Wallpaper, Paints and Floor Covering Your Paint and Wallpaper Store 324 MAIN STREET Latrobe, Pennsylvania Phone 2020 Mullen Bros. HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES 'iWe Service Everything We Sell 352 MAIN STREET Latrobe, Pennsylvania Latrobe Hardware Sherwin Williams Paints - Plumbing, Electric, Household and Miners' Supplies Tools, Sporting Goods - Cutlery and Class 311 MAIN STREET Latrobe, Pennsylvania Phone 2190 Phone 67 Compliments Keystone Heating Company 0 f Miller 81 Bigg Company Latrobe's Largest Home Furnishersv 910-912 LIGONIER STREET Latrobe, Pennsylvania Suppliers and Contractors of All Types of Heating, Plumbing and Air Conditioning Phone 889 Complimefrfs O! RlSlNG'S Auto Service and Repair Telephone fl-66 P A U L L ' S JEWELERS 212 DEPOT STREET Latrobe, Pennsylvania Beltz and Clark HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1007 LIGONIER STREET Latrobe, Pennsylvania Phone 1 731 Congralzzlations and Best Wishes Sterling Jeweler Phone 1369 919 LIGONIER STREET Latrobe, Pennsylvania C in I lflffi Quality 4 3 80806115 is Alwiws 'xy f J ',,'g,'?,Z, , Important I A lot of people eat Borden s ice cream an get a lot of fun out of doing ntl Some take vanllo and some chocolate or any of the other delicious Borden flavors. But no matter what the flavor its real ice cream . . . made from only the finest ingre- dierits by peope who know how. Try Borden s the next time you want ice cream. Theres a friendly Borden dealer near you. 1 I Keldas ICE CREIIIII MINI' E M0 Sliiifww i , ' if ' 7 .orrr I G N I H I KENNAMETAL TOOLS Speed Up Production, and Lower Costs in. Factories and Mines ' NNAM HAL C19 unou. n. Bedford, Pa. Compliments vf Manos - Olympic THEATERS Latrobe, Pennsylvania Phone 635 Compliments Of gnc, Skateland Roller Rink Downtown Latrobe Skating and Dancing For Your Enjoyment LOWENSTEIN'S Smith Bros. 81 Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS DEPOT STREET Construction - Excavating - Coal Strippin 106 FIRST AVENUE Latrobe, Pennsylvania Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 2694 EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS SINCE I92I J HOTEL WM PENN PITTSBURGH I9 PA 7h Roasnmonms :M 5 ATLANTIC I-0922 Congratulations and Best Wishes for Your Success WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION PORCELAIN DEPARTMENT DERRY WORKS POHLAND BROS. LUMBER COMPANY, Inc. Lumber - Millwork and Builders' Supplies READY MIXED CONCRETE Latrobe, Pennsylvania For Service Call 357 - 358 Satisjied Customers Our Success LATROBE Foundry, Machine 81 Supply Company Iron, Steel, Alloy and Bronze Castings Latrobe, Pennsylvania l Congratulations CLASS OF 1953 THE RECORD SHOP 337 MAIN STREET Latrobe, Pennsylvania Phone 2371 Central Motor Sales, Inc. Cars - Trucks FORD Parts - Service A-1 Guaranteed Used Cars 215 WELDON STREET Latrobe, Pennsylvania Phone 864- Compliments Phone: Latrobe 154-5 of Taschler Loan Company, lnc. Yolanda Shoppe Beautiful Costume Jewelry Hosiery, Skirts, Blouses, Dresses, Purses ana' Sportswear SECOND STREET Derry, Pennsylvania Personal - Automobile and Collateral Loans R. I. BLAIR, Manager 2nd Floor, Kaufman 8. Lewine Building LIGONIER AND DEPOT STREETS Latrobe, Pennsylvania JORDAN NEWS Compliments f Where You Are Always Welcome o . CREETINC CARDS O. P. Ollver, M.D. Gifts For Everyone u1933,, Candies and Tobaccos - Rieck's Ice Cream Tools, Dies, figs, Fixtures - Wire Specialties STAMPINGS Bollinger 8. McKIveen . PI b' 81 H ' C V. K. Pryce Machme 81 Mfg. Co. um mg eahng ompony Derry, Pennsylvania 'I09 EAST SECOND STREET VAUGHN K. PRYCE De Y1 Penn5YIV i' 417 Fourth Street Derry, Penna. Phone 2669 Phone: Derry 2626 FIDELITY DEPOSIT BANK OF DERRY Derry, Pennsylvania '6Your Friendly Independent Bank Phone 2745 Congratul h Graduating Class of 1953 c pl Of DERRY BOROUGH ALUMNI ASSOCIATICN jlze .gzalae jkingd At Graduation ti-me, many of you are reflecting upon the months and years ahead, and wishing, perhaps, for a crystal ball with which to read the future! None of us has foreknowledge of the shape of things to come . . . but some things we can count upon to form our own individual prospects. Character, ability, training and confidence are qualities in people that combine - as surely as the right qualities in fine Tool Steels - to give shape to everything upon which they are brought to bear. We know First Quality in Tool Steel . . . we believe in the high quality of our young men and women. As you leave your High School years behind, go forward with our best wishes for every tomorrow, over every new and wider horizon! a 1unnw 5 VANADIUM-ALLOYS STEEL CO. Colonial Steel Div. Anchor Drawn Steel Co LATROBE, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments Congratulations Of V . elemns of Forelgn wars Crusan's Radio Service Chestnut Ridge Post No. 444 224 Km-ING AVENUE 1 P ' Derry, Pennsylvania Derry ennsylvama Phone 2425 ICE CREAM JOE'S G. C. Murphy Company . 5 and l0c Store Valley Dairy Stores The Friendly Store Latrobe - Derry -- Ligonier Derry' Pennsylvania Compliments Arrow Furniture Company of 21 DEPOT STR ET Latrobe Appliance and Heating 8 E Company Latrobe' Pennsylvania General Electric Appliances Furnaces and Heating Equipment Famous For Its Famous Brands of 344 MAIN STREET Home Furnishings Latrobe, Pennsylvania Phone 256 GRABIAK CHEVROLET Sales - Service - Parts New Alexandria, Pennsylvania Compliments Compliments of Of A. 8. P. Super Markets and Dr. R. F. McKelvey F d S oo tores Gundaker's - Florist Compliments THIRD AVENUE AND Y STREET Derry, Pennsylvania Of Phone 2797 Dr. Harold Ford Flowers For Every Occasion Gene's Sportwear W e Do Our Own Dry Cleaning Best Wishes From Pick-up and Deliver The Rod and Gun Club 136 EAST FIRST AVENUE Deny' Pennsylvania Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 2412 GEORGE MOWRY 8. COMPANY, INCORPORATED Fourth Avenue, Derry, Pennsylvania LUMBER - HARDWARE - MILLWORK BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Phone 2721 BERGMAN'S DAIRY For Mothers Who Care Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 24-39 Sun Furniture Company Complete Household Furnishings and Appliances 140 SOUTH CHESTNUT STREET Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 6261 Cordi's Restaurant Derry, Pennsylvania Phone 4611 Rieck's SEALTEST Ice Cream CANDY - TOBACCO - CICARETTES We carry a c-omplete line Derry Maytag Maytag Washers - Dutch Oven Ranges - Ironers Home Freezers - Airway Sanitizor VACUUM CLEANERS No 'dirt bag -or container to empty 104 SOUTH CHESTNUT STREET Derry, Pennsylvania Your patronage is appreciated Phone 2639 Compliments I I Reed s Department Store o Fisher Furniture Store 112 WEST SECOND AVENUE Derry, Pennsylvania Purveyor of Quality Latrobe, Pennsylvania Phone 2000 The DERRIAN Staff extends its sincere thanks . . . to H. C. Roebuck and Son for their guidance . . . to Cover Studios and Paul T. Landis for fine photography . . . to the patrons . . . to the advertisers without whose cooperation there could have been no DERRIAN, go the thanks and appreciation of the Class of 1953. Produced by H. G, ROEBUCK 81 SON BALTIMORE, MD.
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