East Pittsburgh High School - Crystal Yearbook (East Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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I I I I I I I ,I I if I I I I I I I I I I A, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I :E Wie Jag? if :I g.. .5 1 .fl . -1 - .K .gil frovlucing .JJ ,H -..:..,,, , ,, .. 'rumaa rw fa EASYPUTHNHHB XTTSBUHGH PEN EAST P YXHMHKSCHDUL NA East Plttsburgh Hugh School Westinghouse Memorial Bridge Bessemer Ave Grade School Elect:-xc Ave. Grade School YCUR TU Through this book the students will show the parents and patrons of the East Pittsburgh School District what they are doing in school. The school of today consists not only of the basic educational functions, reading, writing and arithmetic, but many other activities that broaden the students outlook on life. Aside from the three R's, the students and teachers at East Pittsburgh engage in other Educational activities and- projectsg here is a First Aid class learning what to do in an emergency. In another room the students are expressing themselves through Art and learning a pleasurable pastime. Home Nursing and Home Economics are taught, enabling the girls to aid in the home and the boys learn to work with wood and metal in the shops, a basic beginning for their life's work. And there are many others we could mention, but throughout this book you will see how your children are being taught and guided towards adulthood in a well rounded, helpful program of educational guidance. Turtle Creek Valley and the Steel Mills A D YOUR CHGOL 5 1 5 1' I Q ,l 1 V , 0 TEN TS School ...,..... The Seniors ..... High School ....... Sports .......... Activities. . . Page Page Page Page Page 3400! BO RD OF EDUC T10 The East Pittsburgh Board of Education, numbering seven members, meets the second Ffiday of each month, for their regular meetings and organizes the first Monday of Decem' ber for the coming year. The oflicers elected for the year 1952 are: Patrick Clougherty, President, William L. Thompf son, Jr., VicefPresidentg James Duffy, Secretary. The other members included Michael Poach, Leo Comer, John Marko and Orville Rice. We are proud of our Board of Education because of their sincere interest in our school and for their efforts to make our school one of the best in the state. Our new stadium, equipped with lights for night games, was dedicated during our Senior year and is an outstanding accomplish' ment of our Board of Education and is one in which our community can feel justly proud. MR. WM. L. THOMPSON, JR. MR. LEO COMER MR. PATRICK A. CLOUGHERTY MR. LAWRENCE O'TOOLE School Board Solicitor MR. JAMES DUFFY MR. MICHAEL POACH MR. JOHN MARKO MR. ORVILLE RICE MR. BEAMER Mr. Henry G. Beamer, Superintendent of Schools, graduated from Penn State and received his Master's Degree from the University of Pittsburgh. He be- came Superintendent on July 1, 1946, having served as Principal of the Juniorfsenior High School since 1929. MISS SPANGLER Mrs. Verda Spangler Burnett has been our school secretary since the school opened. She studied at Juniata Col' lege, Huntington, Pennsylvania. ADMIN ISTRATIO MR. CIROTA Mr. Samuel Cirota became temporary principal when Mr. McCune returned to the Navy. He attended the Uni' versity of Pittsburgh. Besides being principal, he is also our chemistry and physics teacher. EEPOHY -AFNE ED ANZ EV LOS PROF STAT 1, 1 I0 MR. ROBERT LEWINTER, Economics, P.O.D.-Otter bein College I MR. ALBERT MIHALCO, Physical Education-St. Bona' venture College MISS DIANA MUNIAS, Stenogmphy--University of Pittsburgh trims '37 5 5' 'X 1' I 1 l I H ' f Irrfg I C' , MISS ANN MCGIQXSHAN, Home Nursing- St. Luke's Nurses Training College MISS MARIE PEREGO, Music-Duquesne University MR. BERNARD PETRUSKA, English-Duquesne Uni- versity ,,,, ,, ,, l 22 23 242521 31 FACULTY I2 MR. WILLIAM PFEIFFER, Industrial Arts-Carnegie Institute of Technology MISS BERTHA RAYNOVICH, History-University of Pittsburgh MISS MARIE L. RUSSELL, Geography-University of Pittsburgh MISS HELEN TOTH, Library-Clarion State Teachefs College MRS. DENEEN WHITE, Biology-Mercyhurst College MR. VICTOR ZIELINSKI, Machine Shop-California State Teacher's College en iord Wwrs is ' W' I in CLASS OF BETTY ANN AGLIETTI HENRY G. BEAMER, JR. LOIS CARRIGAN Betty Arm skip Lukie Activities-junior Class Play, Senior Activities-Biology Club, Varsity E, Activities-May Queen Attendant I Class Play, Chorus, Basketball, Biology, Basketball III IV, Crystal Business Basketball, Biology Club, Camera Club Club, Camera Club, Class Secretary II, Staff Home Room Secretary I II III, Crystal Business Staff Secretarial Club, Junior Class Play Chorus SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Beverly Stamates, Secretary, Anna Mae Kovaly, Treasurer, Miss Munjas, Class Advisory Ralph Mocker, Presidentg Ronald Toth, Historiang Fred Skrabski, Vice'President. 1 9 1952 MARILYN CHANEY Mickey Activities-Secretarial Club, Crystal Editorial Staff, Senior Class Play, Bowl' ing League MARGARET GARRITY Moodgie Activities-Biology Club, Secretarial Club, Senior Class Play DARLENE CLUGSTON Dar Activities-Chorus, Basketball, Senior Class Play, Biology Club, Camera Club, Junior Class Play, Camera Club, Class Room Oihcer I, Secretarial Club, Bowling League, Crystal Business Staff SHIRLEY GOODMAN Apache Activities-Student Council, Biology Club, Camera Club, Bowling League GLORIA DOMBROW Glor Activities - Chorus, Camera Club, Junior Class Play, Biology Club, Li' brary Club, Student Council, Basket' ball, Bowling League, Crystal Business Staff, Senior Class Play WILLIAM R. GOURDIB Bill Activities-Band, Iunior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Chorus, Biology Club, School Orchestra, Crystal Busi' ness Staff . 4 it A i jf ,as 1 .ii I 1 4 l l 'T Y ,, i l F 1 1 i ri e I 1 l l is. J' .,1' CLASS 0 HELEN HELLER ' Maymie Activities-Band, Chorus, Library Club Bowling League, Secretarial Club Camera Club, Biology Club, Basketball Iunior Class Play, Senior Class Play: Crystal Editorial Staff ROBERT KARL --Texas Activities -7- Band, Chorus, Biology Club 2 SALLY MAE HUEY Sally Activities-Chorus I II III IV, Biology Club, Camera Club, Library Club, Stu- dent Council IV, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play JAMES KELLY num.. Activities-Basketball I II, Chorus, Football I II III IV, Student Council III IV, junior Class President, junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Crystal Business Stall' A, , ---Af.uu'-'-- NANCY LEE JOHNSON Nans Activities - Biology Club, Twirlers Club, Secretarial Club, Bowling League, Crystal Business Staff ANNA MAE KOVALY Ann Activities - Basketball, Green and White I II III IV, Green and White Editor, Biology Club, Secretarial Club, Senior Class Treasurer, Chorus, Crystal Business Stall Manager , ....-.,,,,,,. 7, , 1952 LOUISE KUCIC MARY KYRIAZI Louise Mary Activities-Biology Club, Basketball, Activities-Basketball, Biology Club,' Senior Class Play, Chorus, Treasurer Crystal Editorial Staff, Senior Class of Secretarial Club Play, Secretarial Club MADALINE LEGREE EDWARD LINGENFELTER Maclaline K1uger Activities-Chorus, Basketball, Biology Activities-Chorus, Football IV, Biol' ogy Club II JOANNE LANE MJD.. Activities - Biology Club, Chorus, Library Club, Junior Class Play ETHEL MARKO lLEth11 Activities-Chorus, Basketball, Biology Club, Senior Class Play, Library Club, Secretarial Club, Crystal Editorial Staff d,,.ww3'R ,K . ,s CLASS OF .V iifvll 'is' . W 4 52' ' 1-' L ' '32 -' . lr ' W, Q-sv :G 1 ' . -'.'1f:'-Ql535.i3 1gi 'A A -' 1 aiiili-iiffigi gi f ak in! Wil . Yr . . ties .iiamiwrf-:Mg-. 2 523322235: 1 -- 151919: --,1ff'iwL'f ,, ',':?ais33w4j5a1:, QE' 'gf , E' E gf, 5,5-ff,i 'fL H'riffy'e:ifgw,:La5s1f'fim,,2 lf,igig,. ,'fg??fff.,af2, .fa ts . 1 wif' ff? it S fgg1?'W ' X if? 5 'L S ' I MANUEL F. MARTIN Cookie Activities - Chorus, Band, Biology Club, School Orchestra, School Bowl-r ing League JOHN R. MERKOVSKY Meri-r Activities-Chorus, junior Class Play, Biology Club, Bowling League VALETTA MCDONALD llsisif Activities-Biology Club, Camera Club, Secretarial Club, Chorus, Student Council, Iunior Red Cross, Basketball, Green and White FRANCIS 1. MILKO ..K1utz.. Activities-Chorus, Biology Club, Crys' tal Editorial Staff VERONICA MCLAIN Bonnie Activities - Majorette, Junior Class Play, Good News, Camera Club, Chorus, Biology Club, Basketball, Freshman Class Ofhcer, Home Room Officer BETTY MILLER Liz ' Activities-Green and White II III IV, Chorus, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Biology Club, Stenography Club, Crystal Editorial Staff, Bowling League, Freshman Homeroom Secretary, Sopho' more Homeroom President, junior Class Treasurer, Senior Homeroom Secretary 192 S N I1 f , , , 1 1 ,.. gif, G L, s I5 4' 7 g , r , 'r ' I v , r fs Emil ' r gil r . QL, ,it ,ggi init l as aff , I fi , ., ,,,,,, M 'wir I , . y:Z:4 A , .:.5si,,, Q,,aQ ,, f t I ' f 'ifiiiffi- r:Ef5f r if if'l'V?lf?f'3, l1. . ,dr ' K-fraw:,,5fzr1ggf12gmr.gx a. 5g,r,,,':r ,V 1 . My- 2ff1.ise1sf ,f.iw -firgrzllr ' 5-.,, k. f,,j,f1gr,.'e: , IE f :pg 5 ,,f:.,,-V.-sgig6',,fpY.,,s,, MQW, ,xrqfgr r ggl 1 .5 I rr 1 I mi x, wa-wx M, 1 1 9 lgwrw. fs .a z 'f ,. 'tt , ,,?2s-.r?r ?Pf:r T , X - 'f ROBERT MILLER Vince Activities-Football I II III IV, Baskf etball I II III IV, Chorus, Camera Club, Biology Club ROBERT MOORE Dudey Activities-Basketball I II III IV, Foot- ball III IV, Biology Club, Treasurer Varsity E, Bowling League, Volley' ball MARTIN MLINARICH Sonny Activities-Intramural Basketball ROMILIA PAPOULAS NRO.. Activities-Biology Club, Prompter for Jr. Class Play, Publicity Committee for Sr. Class Play, Secretarial Club, Chorus, Volleyball, Basketball I II III, Library Club RALPH MOCKER Redhead Activities-Student Council IV, Green and White I II III IV, Chorus, Band I II, Biology Club, Senior Class Presif dent, Basketball I II III IV, Crystal Staff, Senior Class Play, Varsity E, Sophomore Class Oflicer, Homeroom Oihcer IV WILLIAM PAYNE Squeak Activities-Bowling I II, Cheerleader I w Y., , ,, . e.,-A.- A CLASS 0 YQ? I s S, 11' I 'I' 5 Y E Hs- li - GAIL PFEIFFER Activities-Band I, Student Council I, Biology Club, Green and White I II III IV, Crystal Staff, Senior Play, Junior Play Publicity Committee, Good News Chorus, Junior Red Cross Council, Chorus JOHN RAHAW Jack Activities-Band I II III IV, Biology Club, Crystal Staff, Chorus, Intramural Basketball if vii NAOMI PORTER Naomi Activities-Biology Club, Secretarial Club JOAN ROHALL uRaes1 Activities-Chorus, Basketball, Secre- tarial Club, Biology Club, Camera Club, Bowling League JOAN POTTINGER Joanie Activities-Majorette II III IV, Biology Club, Basketball II III IV, Secretarial Club, Bowling League, Twirlers Club, Chorus, Green and.White, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Play, Senior Play, Crystal Stall' HOWARD SCHINDLER Ish Activities-Football I II III IV, Band, Chorus, Student Council, P.A. Club, Varsity E, Biology Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Senior Play, Junior Play, Green and White, Crystal Staff, Intramural Basketball, Sophomore Class President, Good News 1952 MARY SCHULTZ Booty Activities-Publicity Committee for Senior Class Play FRED SKRABSKI Scraps Activities-Chorus, Band, Vice-Presif dent Senior Class, Historian Junior Class, Biology Club, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Crystal Staff JOSEPHINE SHAFFER Josie Activities-Chorus, Biology Club, Li' brary Club, Senior Class Play, Junior Play Prompter, Class Ollicer I JAMES SLATTERY Slats Activities-Bowling League Jim is our newest Senior and has made many friends since he came to E. Pgh. the beginning of the school year. RONALD SIEMS Tink Activities-Chorus, Basketball I II III IV, Biology Club, Stage Crew Junior Class Play, Crystal Staff BEVERLY STAMATES Bev Activities-Majorette I II III IV, Vice' President Freshmen Class, Secretary Junior and Senior Class, Camera Club, Biology Club, Senior Homeroom Sec' retary, Basketball, Secretarial Club, Bowling League, Volleyball CLASS OF JOSEPHINE STEFANCIS Josie Activities-Biology Club, Camera Club, Secretarial Club, Homeroom Officer III, Prop Committee Junior and Senior Class Plays, Bowling League CLAIRE WEHRLE Claire Activities-Chorus, Basketball, Student Council, Homeroom Oflicer III, Junior Class Play, Cheerleader II III IV, Biol- ogy Club, Camera Club, Bowing League RONALD TOTH Babe Activities-President of Varsity E Club IV, Biology Club, Varsity E I II III IV, Football I II III IV, Senior Class Historian, Stage Crew Junior and Senior Class Plays, Bowling JEAN WINGBNROTH Jeanie Activities-Biology Club, Camera Club, Secretarial Club, Green and White, Crystal Staii, Chorus, Bowling League, Junior Play Publicity, Senior Class Play, Student Council, Homeroom Of- ficer IV CLARA LOU VISCO Activities - Biology Club, Bowling League, Crystal Staff, Secretarial Club, Junior Prom Committee MARY ANN ZUGAI , Muna 1- I Activities--Chorus, Biology Club, Sec' retarial Club, Basketball, Volleyball Camera Club . 192 NICK ZUGAI ROSELYN MULROY CHARLES CASEY Nicky Lady Choo-Choo Activities - Intramural Basketball, Activities-Cheerleader I II III IV, Activities-Football I, II, IIIg Manager Bowling League Chorus, Basketball, Biology Club, Sec- Football-Basketball IVg Vice Pres. retarial Club, Class Officer I, junior Soph. Classg Varsity E Club. Class Play, Bowling League Discussing some yearbook problems with the Seniors. Machine shop seniors with their work. 1 i 1 . 4. 1 ,, ,HX 'S pn, 1- fb.. o ,e'3iQ -:Peg , 'K 'fx A 5 u f wx , k..,..1 .X .1 was -' Q X., M N .54 . I , .1, 'Svf sr, !w 411--... , .- ' 1 n K ,lg xi. ,J 'N - -- f 5 I . , , in rf -.1 A ul 1 ev 4 V. 3 , Ki gn, 1 ' . it f 1 4 is 1 'V 3 y X X s 'H V, F Q., . V l A' v 1 ' 'ff-241. .. An ' ff:- X :assem- ' V , . . . 5 ' 'I ' .'. QQ f f:.-1.71--. ,,- 5 1 Mx -i --1, ' r- ,,., .1 f Q 'f .ff f 1- . . V- A .. a 'P A my 5? S-I ' , X W' 'ii a V A Ag, 1 -1 Lp I . , . . G 4 g 'Q' 'Q J. xl 14 'ii A W 1 I f I l r , I ? 5 i 1 1 I 1' ,-, .,-.x A ' s A YT 5 i K i W 'v 'fu '25 ,-' 'Ig ff L' ,Jef f I -2 v .05 lvl Y sg I , ,KZ v fx vi 1 -.f Vffffqwf.,-' ml 1 J Ks 2 f N552 1 ,rgwifiv M- 5 ' 9. Q 52 img, i f2' b Wfixfvw .4 owovsom ov- snuff.- ZI 321.1231 , mgggf ..- if-M-mv. ,, ,,,,.,,.. ay 1: g ':':'j,-, '.....r .nv -. .. erm'-Q W: f W2 mor:-H' N rf--ff' ,- I ....V if-H:-'v' V -.v-nv f' N .-.N :Q ,N .V t - -,,,,, .. , 6 ., ,555 an I 4. 6 5 H ' A 1 'wi 1 N' N' ar ' ' ' V 'f,J, in fix .intl Left to fight: M. Scarp, E Stratos, I. Smith, P. Nash, P Yurigan, R. Thomas, A Newman, R. Winwood, L Schultz, G. Prosser. Left to right: B. Ronin, G Prosser, R. Newman, F. Stack, I. Fiedor, T. Peshkopia, E Ressler, T. Winwood, C Giles. Left to right: J. Luketich, R. Comer, F. Malile, I. Churick, D. Kuzma, E. Feczko, A. Bradich, A. Duro, G. Nese, I. Comer. ER Left to right: J. Messineo, D. Evans, V. Coccam, J. Eckert, E Missentzis, R. Chervenak, R. Belfn, B. Eslami, G. Daniels, R. Regrut A. Kelly. SEVENTH D EIGHTH GRADE Left to 'rightz J. Sentipal, D. Mendenhall, I. Petrick, M. Sharb, L. Polite, M. O'Neal, G. Noble, D. Droznek, D. Oyler, A. Morenzi, M. Tomer. Left to right: E. Stanko, P Redinger, Miller, D. Uram R. Sundin, S. Nash, N Schiffhauer, W. Redinger, S Renner, M. Sholtis, R Mazuer, R. Wilson. Left to right: W. Hoge, I. Marko, A. Koroni, R. Jack' son, M. Kavo, I. Hockenf berry, L. Bair, I. Koerber, P. Eckenrod, D. Behbi, G. Fiedor. Left to right: C. Carey, R. Casey, L. Eckenrod, F. Friez, P. Kotik, E. Latsko, C. Coo- ley, I. Fletcher, M. Drolich, D. Tatters, L. Bair. EIGHTH GRADE li Left to right: R. Oyler, G. Malile, T. Pomper, R. Weber, I. Garrity, G. Halvatzis, M. Karl, G. Baker, W. Verbe, A. Kelly. Left to right: K. Auld, K. Kontos, M. DePaulo, M. McGougl1, J. Brunner, F. Horvath, R. Noey, I. Smith, T. Carrig, W. Stavrinou. Left to 'rightz I. Pottinger W. Aglietti, M. Kavo, E Siems, B. Bellas, V. Pfeiffer, I. Mazuer, M. Ramadan, I Peer, M. Galla, K. Marten, P. Kelly. FRESHMEN 29 I I J FRE I-IME Freshmen Class Officers Miss Raynovich, Sponsor Paul Kelly, President Ron Auld, Treasurer Jean Pottinger, Historian Ianet Mazuer, Secretary Ray Oyler, VicefPresiden t Left to right: S. Hagepanos, S. Stefanos, R. Auld, P. Pappas, S. Hoge, S. Williams, C. Peterson, Stefko, M. Salusky, L. Brannigan, K. Ryan, T. Rahaw. UPHO ORE Left to right: W. Puskar, B Keane, D. Keller, C. Craig G. Kelly, N. Carrigan, E Callas, D. Kerlin, D. Bol' linger. Left to right: J. Carter, A. DePaul0, A. A. Eslami, L. Comer, N. Krivansky, G. Hitchings, Z. Bowman, F. Gjebre. Left tv fight: D. Pulcsnuk, N. Stambolis, T. Wilson, R. Sullivan, M. Parkin, L. Rent' ler, E. Malile, G. Nese, C. Thompson. -,. 2,-rife f. . ' - - ,,,-. . .s . R.. Left to right: D. Scarp, C Velar, G. Siconolfi, G. Col lignon, E. Orphanopolus, A Soles, R. Wilson, T. Slattery, R. Currie, C. Moore. OPI-IOMORE Charles Hockenberry, Pres. Mrs. Gustason, Class Advisor Gabriel Martin, Class His- torian Irene Hansen, Secretary Mary Lou Borkowski, Treas. Tom Vfilson, Viceflpresident Left to nght. G. Cassidy, C Hockenberry, R. Goerk, G Martin, l. Hansen, M. Borf kowski, M. Donnelly, M Bennett, N. I. Bair. UN IOR Left to right: Droznelc, M. Murray. C. Smith, C. Yakin, R. Padilla, M. Naugle, A. Maizan, S. Lyons, S. Russon, A. Noble. Mike Adams, President Mr. Lewinter, Class Advisor Richard Padula, VicefPres. joan Lewis, Secretary Frances Kaspsyzk, Treas. Robert Kelly, Historian 'a. if 1 a i fl 1 5 1 4 I i Left to right: A. Brannigan A. Friez., B. Kelly, A. Dugan D. Klcckner, F. Kaspsyzk, P. Joyce, A. Jessup, R. Jurella, H. Harmuth. 33 I IU IOR Left to Tight: R. Simon, P Horvath, E. Latsko, J. Lewis N. Lingenfelter, B. Smith R. Kleckner, I. Missentzis W. Siminick, E. Zamba. Ryan, N. Palarino, E. Mc' Coy, McGinty, Parker, Left to right: M. Saluslcy, T Cv. Strauss, C. Tavlas, B McKenna. Left to Tight: Ressler, S. Herz, G. jackson, B. Hardin, C. Holmes, V. Dobrich, I. Howatinek, M. Adams, F. Hixon, B. Dorencamp. Left to 1'igl1t:'I. Callas, A. jurison, J. Kelly, L. Graham, P. Etzler, W. Gezzer. s 5 1 af hw an Q, 'I S 'gn www if ,ww P va ' i . Qy image Rf U i . Q' r Q 1 On Nov. 9 the East Pgh. High Football squad played their last game of the season with E. McKeesport which ended in a 7f7 deadlock. Special tribute should be given the squad this year as they turned in one of the best records in the past four years. All their past experiences culminated in their game with Rankin which ended 40 to 0 in favor of E. Pgh. Recognition should be given to the graduat' ing football players this year. Vince Miller, Babe Toth who was named the most value able player on the squad this year, Jim Kelly, Bob Moore, Howard Schindler and Ed Lingen' felter. FGGTB LL f--Ax-aah-nnrvrfwai-' -H A -H ' 4 MQN 'L ,'1i 5 NU X A , , . s fm , 343 N ff' . na V 3 , iff 1' E, 3 2 NW W 3 R' al ya? ' 2 L11 - A Q M - V , V hzy, '1:, Q. ' ' b 1506 'NK Vw.. wt, aw- ,, ? . Ny. 'NP-54, Q' 1 Id , :,, M V , 5 R y, v, PIT. 'Q 9 ,E ,-K, I I, -I zffa'- A 4 N ' ff 71? 112- gr 5 L 'Y-Q,,Zi,g,W1,-f1,,,,,M1 G , iffy-g K:- .,-5. it . 5 im.,Qif?Mg W l w fmy bzlwiggg 3' M xi H 4:x ,. V 5 'fy V' A me ' S ' iam. 55755 as I , . JIM DROZNEK BOB KELLY BOB MILLER per...-.,. A,,,,....-A BABE TOTH 1 -.T - i'5Q,,,,,,.mvw:, JIM KELLY VN ANDY BRANNIGAN 'M 4n 'FN BOB GOERK ,..-...,i 'BN-. BOB MCKENNA HOWARD SCHINDLER wsu'-, Ar. 5.4 M069 RAY FASLY Kr'-mf -lsvvw BOB MOORE JOE POLASKO ,,....-.--.. CLYDE HOLMES 'W-... MARTY MURRAY DON KLECKNER .mga- ...u..a....,. RON KLECKNER WV . Q :S?liif4?h ,,....-.... x .nw HIGH First row, left to right: B. Stavrinou, P. Kelly, R. Auld, B. Goerk, Mr. Zielinski, Coach. Second row: D. Polesnak, T. Carrig, G. Cas' sidy, R. Oyler, C. Moore, T Pomper, T. Slattery. Coach Mihalco showing a play to this year's Varsity. Mocker, Ronnie Siems, Buddy Brannigan, Richie Pad- This year's squad includes: Bob Miller, Clyde Holmes, ula, Donnie Kleckner. Missing from the picture is Ronnie Kleckner, Bob Kelly, Henry Beamer, Ralph Bob Moore. CURER Our 19514952 floor team under the guiding hands of Coach Mihalco, is comprised of able players who have experience and agility. There were six regulars returning from last season and although they face tough competition, the Shamrocks expect to fare well in Section XVI. SCHEDULES Home Games V Away Games Nov. 30 Rankin Dec. 18 Rankin Dec. Turtle Creek Dec. W.P.I.D. Dec. N. Hunt- Jan. Glassport ingdon Jan. Wilmerding Dec. W.P.I.D. Ian. E. McKees- jan. Elizabeth port jan. Pitcairn Feb. Elizabeth jan. Edgewood V Feb. Pitcairn Ian. Trafford Feb. Edgewood Ian. Glassport Feb. Trafford Feb. Wilmerding Feb. Turtle Creek Feb. E. McKees- port LV. Reserves on the bench during a game. The lirst team: Mr. Mihalco, Coachg Henry Beamer, Andy Brannigan, Ralph Mocker, Bob Kelly and Vince Miller. J 14 ASKETBALL Coach Albert Mihalco and Assistant Coach Victor Zielinski posing for a shot, in the gym, with the Kleckner twins, Ron and Don. An exciting moment in the galnc hc' tween East Pittsburgh and Turtle Creek played at the East Pittshurgh Gym. The game was very close and East Pittsburgh won hy one point. Rohcrt Moore, one of thc Senior players in the East Pittsburgh Lineup, comes in fast for a layup shot. 1 1 ig is-raw ' A AR CITY E VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS Babe Toth, President: Mr. Mihalco, Sponsorg Bob Moore, Treasurer, Mr. Zielinski, Sponsor: Bob, Kelly, Vice' President and Howard Schindler, Sec' retary. , , ,E- First row, left to right: Tom Wilson, Howard Schindler, Don Kleckuer, Bob Kelly, Bob Goerk, Tom Carrig, Jim Kelly. Second row: Nick Stambolis, Bob Dorencamp, Ray Fasly, Andy Brannigan, Joe Polasl-ro, Bob Moore, Clyde Holmes, Paul Kelly, Ron Kleckner. First row, left to right: Tom Slattery, Charlie Moore, Ron Siems, Riche Padula, Charlie Casey, Roy Noey, Eugene McCoy. Second row: Babe Toth, Bill Stavrinou, George Cassidy, Bob McKenna, Ed Lingenfelter, Ralph Mocker, Don Polesnak, Henry Bea' mer, Marty Murray, Vince Miller. ,.p..., , fi ' . gui. YM' 45 .. 1,4 P s 'Q A. x - . ' , 4 f Q .' E is 8 P I M 1 if 5 x 'A I. 2 P 3 X-.39 h G NX ' 52? . , V 1 K , .,, V H . Inu A an .4 A x P 'Z Src. s . ,, . 'ik , - fi ,bk f: 3 ' ' L' W I... ug. ,.--- I J? SW , Z if , E nk: W1 g, as 1 K 1 'S Y' , , v..a,v-- , ,-. .-, 41 5 - ,yn sf . -.nazi-1: 3, , . K V I iw' I . W.- a 'nd-f 1, , , Wi.:-.mf f,.',,, 5. !f 1. ,N fry g K E 0 ff Us S v Q. ,-Q -bf ' wmv 2 ,. .if fm '1:.-'vw '- ,,, W. hh, . 4 W waz 23421 1 k. 4 sf ie .E 'L' ' -I 'M f W Q I , W-H .... XXX , xx a , -Q AL , .,-Zi X . H - ia.'a x , x X BOYS' SWIMMING CLASS John Missentzis, Gabriel Mar' tin, Larry Rentler, Eugene McCoy, Anthony DePaulo, David Kerlin. GIRLS' SWIMMING CLASS Left to right: Mildred Sal' usky, Mary Ann Zugai, Peg' gy Horvath, Ioan Pottinger, Rosalyn Mulroy, Lois Carrik gan, Ioan Rohall. WI MIG cfiuzfcea STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President .......... Ralph Mocker Vice'President ........... Jim Kelly Secretary ........ Howard Schindler Treasurer .... .... I ean Pottinger Advisor ..... Miss Keefe Back row, left to right: R. Mocker, P. Kelly, C. Hockenberry, C. Holmes, M. Adams, S. Stefanos, S. Huey, J. Wingenroth, H. Esalmi, Nl. Churick, J. Pottinger, Advisor Miss Keefe. Front 'rowz R. Belin, L. Comer, C. Tavlas, J. Miller, P. Kotik, I. Kelly, F. Horf vath, H. Schindler, R. Wi'nwood. S UDE T COU CIL The Student Council is the students law' making body in the school. It is composed of representatives from each room. Oilicers are elected and an advisor is appointed by the school. The purpose of the student council is to discuss and work out the problems, ideas, and suggestions of the students. f ATHLETIC COUNCIL MEMBERS Miss Brown, Mr. Cirota, Mr. Dotten, The Athletic Council controls interscholastic, intramural, and band activities. It governs the method by which the athletic awards are pref sented. This council also passes rules and regulations which' pertain to the athletic and band 'participation of the students in school. Miss Perego, Mr. Zielinski, Mr. Mih- alco. Bobby Kelly, star halfback for the Shamrocks, breaks through the middle of the line for a score against Rankin. East Pittsburgh won decisively, 40f0. ATHLETIC COU CIL I il s I1 1 w -l I l l Qs c ? 1 I YEARBUOK Rear row: J. Pottinger, A. M. Kovaly, C. L. Visco, Front row: E. Marko, M. Chaney, G. Pfeiffer, Mr H. Beamer, M. Kyriazi, H. Heller, B. Miller. Middle Gustason, Mr. Deaner, B. Aglictti, D. Clugston, J row: J. Rahaw, J. Rohall, H. Schindler, W. Gourdie, Wingenroth, M. A. Zugai. R. Mocker, F. Skrabski, J. Kelly, R. Siems, R. Milko. The officers of the 1952 yearbook are Ralph Mocker, Editorg B. Miller, Assistant Editorg and A. M. Kovaly, Business Manager under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Gustason and Mr. Deaner. EW PAPER Here are a few members of the Green and White stall as they work on the paper. They are J, Porfiflger, B- Miller, K. Kaspsyzk and J. Mis' sentzis. E' GREEN AND WHITE The Green and White started the paper in Septem- ber and have been working hard all year. The material in the Green and White in' cludes everything from school news and sports, to gossip columns and fashions. We wish the paper continued success in the coming years. The Green and White Staff ofhcers are: R. Mocker, Sports Editor: Miss Brennan, Sponsorg I. Wingenroth, Art Editor, and A. M. Kovaly, Editorinfchief. T OFFICERS OF SECRETARIAL CLUB Miss Munjas, Sponsorg Betty Miller, Louise Kucic, and Josephine Stefancis. ECRETARIAL CLUB First row, left to right: A. M. Kovaly, D. Clugston, Garrity, N. Johnson, B. Stamates, R. Papoulas, J. Stefancis, Miss Munjas, B. Miller, C. L. Visco, L. Rohall, J. Wingenroth, M. Chaney, E. Marko, M. A. Carrigan. Second row: V. McDonald, M. Kyriazi, M. Zllgai, R- MUITOY- I UN IOR CLASS PLAY 19 5 1 ,T ... ,, -..i , -. -fer. First row, left to Tight: F. Skrabski, C. Thompson, M. Salusky, D. Scarp, E. Siems, M. Bennett, M. Galla, E. Lucas, J. Peer, J. Rahaw. Second ww: E. Callas, K. Kontos, T. Rahaw, T. Ryan, M. Scarp, E. Ressler, BA DA BAND-The 'band this year has shown a great improvement under the supervision of Miss Perego. It has learned several popular songs. which have been played at the football games. Several students have also been taking I. Eckert, P. Kotik, C. Carey, M. Horvath, W. Gour- die. Third row: R. Ryan, R. Jackson, F. Hixon, 1. Missentzis, R. Oyler, R. Karl, G. Martin, I. Callas, L. Comer. D HGRU lessons at the Progressive Music Studio. CHORUS-The chorus has participated this year in the P.T.A. programs and has also been present at several assembly programs. The Majorettes have participated in the other years. They have marched at every Foot' Left to right: Bonnie Mc' Lain, Beverly Stamates, Irene Hansen, Helen Harmuth, Joan Pottinger, Kay Ryan. ' activities of the school more this year than in M I ball game and have learned many new steps and interesting routines. 'f-QzegQ,Jfj51gfigf - ' T 2. I ' ' :- Tfzj A -if A 4 eff, iw 1, A A 57 Y Y A fi '-'- . xv-ff 1 ,. .. ,,. t,,. .S iggf'-Wgfifqswf' iii til f 'i i - A fi'Q.lwftrsxfasffSvifieifisfflvii? wigggiqgcigli 4l12?5fI5 22555224.42 Q 1-x?g'31,f'a, ' . , X a'1'f eii 'sfsfJ2'f'H?:f1Efl!SfXr -ty-egg E iili wmifhf as 4, g- K .Q Ugg imtfggv arm a Qi - . V . ' 3 ! , is ,. ft it H V- , ' llilfgiiififfff , u J , rip' -le L ' ,:- . ' H Z2 I -, X . ' , 'f , fl 'ziggy ? fl ' '- , , 5.5 r Q8 A 1 L, . H. mezsfffs-:wf.122'frras Zo ryisv - iz ,A ,Misfits 25' slain Iii--qs iIiigiliiiieigilii9ii,4e2ilfigf i.IMWxto.4.stt 'Ah' f:....,,t..,g:., ,. ' ix. '1i:lz.azmR9.i1r 3.,.a- IRENE HANSEN BONNIE McCLAIN HELEN HARMUTH BEVERLY STAMATES JOAN POTTINGER KAY RYAN ,gs-r -gvzsz' r E , .331 ri: ' wig fr' JOAN LEWIS MONA DONNELLY A CLAIRE WEHRLE r l JEANNIE POTTINGER ELEANOR LATSKO ROSLYN MULROY l l MARY Lou BoRKoWsK1 l JANET MAZUER l Our cheerleaders have done a fine job of leading our school in cheers this year as in previous years. This year we have picked two new freshmen cheerleaders to take the place of the Seniors ones that graduated last year. I CHEERLEADER Two students, Gail Pfeilfer and Howard Schindler, were sent to Shadyside Academy for one week where they were taught the fundamental ideals of the junior Red Cross. These two students formed a J. R. C. Council in our school. First row: Valetta McDonald, Howard Schindler, Miss Mc' Glashan, Ron Chervenak, Gail Pfeiffer. Second row: Jack Miller, Roy Noey, Suz' anne Williams, Marian Pat' kin, Irene Hansen, Vera Dobrich, Paul Kotik, Frank Stack. UN IOR RED CROSS Here Bonnie McLain is help' ing Ralph Mocker with his makeup and Sally Huey is helping Bill Gourdie with his. Ioan Pottinger and Jean Wingenroth are checking to see that they look just right. K ing 301' your LLIOIQQI' 4 Betty Miller SENIOR CLASS PLAY Fred Skrabski First row, left to right: I. Merkovsky, J. Kelly, N. Bennett, R. Mocker, D. Clugston, B. Aglietti, I Johnson, I. Shaffer, J. Rohall, B. McLain, F. Skrabski, Wingenroth, J. Pottinger, W. Gourdie, S. Huey, B. M. Martin, Mr. Good. Second Tow: G. Pfeiffer, Miss Miller. Mr. Good, Play Director Fwst 'row let to 'nght G Collrgnon A Mahle C Patkm N Barr M Bennet G. Hitchings.NTl1i'rd jrow: Crarg L Carrngan Mrs Whrte E Orphanopolos Z A Eslaml I Hansen W Puskar, L. Rentler, N. Bowman C Velar D Keller Second 'row B Keane Stambohs C Hockenberry R. Currie, M. Borkowski, BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS Charles Hockenberry, Presi' dentg Mrs. White, Sponsorg Mary Lou Borkowski, Secre- tary and Treasurerg Robert Currie, Vice-President. PM 4. ,ff T' I . l n l F n r N E fs E55 rf' L' E, ,, . g, Fr ng.: ' . inid American Legion Post No. 2 Beadling Motor Co., Inc. Beyrl Chevrolet Blumenthal's Men's Wear Bolero Lounge Booster's Club Brown Dairy Co. Brozda Pharmacy Leonardo Burrelli Carlton Men's Shops Compliments of a Friend Della's Cafe East Pittsburgh Fire Department East Pittsburgh Poultry Market Educators Mutual Ins. Co. Ernie's Market Everbest Cleaners Fallers Furniture Fine Bros. Cleaners and Tailors Frederick Theatre Goldhammer Hardware Co. Goodman's Jewelry Store Gray and Duquette Gross's Shoe Store Hartstein's Hardware Co. Hatter Harry Hohmann Pharmacy Iaison's lobe Funeral Home Johnston the Florist Joseph's Men's Store I. Kauchack Plumbing and Heating james Kelly, Burgess Kovack Bros. Levines Feminine Apparel Lincoln Coach Lines Linden Cafe Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 1192 Martin and Milligan Inc., Jewelers Menas Flower Shop SPONSORS Morris Paper Co. R. W. Nevin O'Hara Bros. Service Ohringer Furniture Co. Lawrence O'Toole J. Pika, Jeweler Poach Brothers Pribanic-Navish Co., Beer Dist. Pugliese Market I. B. Quality Market Richardson, McCoy and Wilson Riche Studio Rivoli Theatre Rochez Bros., Inc. Rutter Bros. Lumber Co. Walter E. Schardt, Architect Mary Schuch, Beauty Shop Shackelford's Flowers F. D. Sharp Real Estate and Ins. Willis Simon The Smart Shop Stambolis News Stand Star Printing Co. Maurice Stern W. R. Sygeel Meat Market Symons Flaherty and Co. Terrace Pharmacy Terrace Recreation Center Tick Tock Shop Turtle Creek Dist. Company Turtle Creek Auto Parts Co. Union Railroad Valley Dairy Co. Valley Hardware' Co. Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 5008 Vic's Service Store Visco Auto Service Wilkens R. V. Wissinger . Wolfe and Son's Funeral Home PROFESSIONAL PATRONS Dr. E. M. Jones Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Lloyd Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Nevin Dr. and Mrs. I. E. Newhouse F Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Rosenberg Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Trevaskis Dr. Samuel R. Weiss 'E -,- - Q- -.. Miss Betty Aglietti Mr. and Mrs. Aglietti Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Banks Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Beamer Mr. Henry G. Beamer Mrs. W. Beeson Mr. and Mrs. T. Bradich Breneman and Hubacker Mr. and Mrs. M. Carrigan Mi-. A. J. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Chaney Mr. and Mrs. J. Cigioh Mr. and Mrs. D. Clugston Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cumber Cunningham Auto Co. Mr. T. DePaulo Mrs. V. DePhilips Mr. and Mrs. A. Dombrow Miss Gloria Dombrow East Pittsburgh Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. L. Eckenrod Esman's Hardware Mr. P., R. Evans Miss A. M. Garrity Mr. and Mrs. W. Geyer Gill's Service Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Mrs. P. Gorse Mr. and Mrs. W. Gourdie Mr. William Gourdie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Heller Hodgson Flower Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. F. Huey Miss Sally Huey Jacks Jackson Brothers Miss Nancy Johnson Mr. Robert Karl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kidd Mr. and Mrs. Kleckner Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kovaly Miss C. M. Kovaly Mr. and Mrs. Kucic Mr. and Mrs. W. Kucic Kweller's Jack and Jill Shop Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Kyriazi Staff Sergeants E. and C. Kyriazi Rev. and Mrs. J. Legree Lew's Men's Shop Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lingenfelter PATRONS Mr. Edward Lingenfelter Loreski Music Mandels Mr. S. Marchitello Mr. and Mrs. Marko, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. McFeely Mr. John McLain Miss Bonnie McLain Mr. and Mrs. Merkovsky Mr. John Merkovsky Mr. Frank Milko Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. M. Mlinarich Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Mocker Miss F. Mocker ' Nick's Cleaners Paul's Barber Shop Mrs. H. Papoulas and Daughters Mr. and Mrs. N. Pasterick' Mr. Pavlick Mr. and Mrs. W. H. PfeiEer Miss Gail Pfeiffer Mr. and Mrs. G. Porter Mrs. M. J. Pottinger Miss Joan Pottinger Mr. and Mrs. J. Rahaw Mrs. M. Rohall Mr. J. Rohall Richards Studio Russel Studio' Mr. and Mrs. G. Shafer Mrs. D. Siems Mr. Ronald Siems Miss H. M. Sokol Solomons Clothing Mr. and Mrs. K. Skrabski Mr. E. Stamates Mr. Stephancis Mr. A. Tacker Taylor's Men's Store Terry's Mrs. A. Toth Mr. J. Toth Miss Clara Lou Visco Mr. and Mrs. E. Vorek Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wehrle Mr. and Mrs. Zugai Mr. and Mrs. S. Zugai Mr. John Zugai l , ,,,, N, x f P 1 , 'ff' f , A, ,Q 2 1 rx r x X I K X X: ? X ,NV ' ff ,f 14 I Qi f .rf v 'J INT C n ll in ,a Q ff a I J X ?, ry! , J X X X , X N x , N X 1 N X X XJ Q X N X ' f X V U 1 X ' Q7 fx-X wJ 4 fx, 3 I J. gf .. xxx , 'J' N 1 x D X rf ., Q . 1 V3 xx X X ' 'x N F 1'-' Q ' l -,L Nr 5. ,f Y .4 J-M x K-E5 N, M


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