Freedom Area High School - Shawnee Yearbook (Freedom, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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O U We, The Seniors of Freedom-New Sewiclcley High School, wish To dedi- core our V956 Shovvnee to our sponsor, Mr, Boyd Fisher, who hos helped us Through mony niernoroble experiences, rrioinly our Junior ond Senior Closs Plays, our cord ond condy soles, The JuniorfSenior Prom, ond oll of our olher donces. ll we hoye been successful To ony degree, much of our success is clue To The polience, underslonding, ond Quidonce oi our sponsor. For oll These lhings, we won? lo soy sincerely . . . Thonlc you, Closs of l956 -1 Scion! gawwi The Freedom New Sevvlcktey Joint School Boord hos been very otert To the needs of the students They hove purchosed new typing desks ond books for the ,Umor ond senior hugh school In oddntron o school bus hos been provided for rurol students who porttclpote In ofter school octtvltues Our congrotulotrons ond thonks to the school boord for the comrnendobte work they ore doung The ofhcers ore President Robert Honnagon Vlce President Lytie Morgon Secretory George Von Berg Treosurer Frank Betz ROW1 Mr George Von Berg Mr Fronk Betz Mr Robe-r Honmgon Mrs Murnel True ROW 2 Mr Ronold Hetche Mr Lyfle Morggn Mr Roy Pgwell Jr Mr LgVerne Brmro Mr George Cohte Mr Alex Clam Absent when picture was token M Jock Gross 7 - 1 - r. . , ty 5 I , . ,K ,A X V ',r. f - W Q f ' .. 1 ' ' In ' Q. 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ROW 2 M. Duncan, B. Majerscik, S, Scheib. The seniors of T956 have many accomplishments to their credit. Major activities which were sponsored by them in their junior year were the class play, Ott the Track, and the Jr. and Sr. prom entitled Love Shop. As seniors they presented Rest Assured as their class play. These seniors also worked hard on such projects as: selling pop, candy, and hot dogs at football games, and selling candy and cards at Christmas time. The graduating class will always remember the good times they had in high school, and would like to thank the members of the faculty for their help, guidance, and encouragement. I4 CAROLE ADAIR Academic Carole Carole has a pleasing personality, and her manners have won her many friends both in and out of school. She is very interested in nursing... ACTIVITIES . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. JOSEPH BIAGIANTI General oe e qu b w a pleasing personality and is employed by Jiffy Steak Company H Y 234 Stage Manager 3 . , .Camera Club 4. . .Sen- ior Chorus 4. LOHRA ALLCORN Academic Lohra Witty, clown, very popular. . .ACTIVITIES ...Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 , . . Tri-Hi-Y Cabinet 35 Secretary 4. .National Honor Society 3g 4. . . Student Council 3 . . .Chorus 2,3,4 ...Junior Class Play 3. . . Shawnee Staff 4. . . Junior Conservation Club 4 . . . Home Room President 4. . . Senior Class Play 4 ...G.A.A. 4. ROBERT BELUS Academic Bob Popular, good-looking . . . ACTIVITIES... Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . F Club 3,4 . . . Student Coun- cil 2,4.. .Football 2,3,4. . .Conservation Club 3,4. . .Camera Club 4 . . . Shawnee Stat? 4 . . . May Queen Crowning 3. . . Football Crowning 4 . . . Senior Class Play 4. I5 -it PETER BARTOLOVIC General Pete Pete is a very reserved boy, and is always ready to lend a helping hand whenever it is needed. He can always be seen working at Recht's Market after school. MARION BLACK Academic Touts witty cheerleader . . . country style ACTIVITIES . . . Cheerleader 2,3,4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . 2,3,4 . . . Class Officer 2,3 . . . May Queen Court 3 . . . Shawnee Staff 4 . . . Football Queen Court 4. BARBARA BURTON Academic Barbara A very quiet girl, who has a pleas- ing personality. She can always be seen with a smile for everyone . . . ACTIVITIES . . . Chorus 4. EDNA BOGGS Academic -IGHS friendly . . . co-operative ACTIVITIES . . . Student Council 2 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-President 3 . , . Shawn- ee Stafl . . . Class Vice-President 3 . . . Football Queen Court 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Class Play 3,4 . . . Junior Conservation Club 4 . . . May Queen Cou' 2. ALBERT BOGOLEA Academic Jim handsome . . . lots of fun ACTIVITIES . . . F Club 3,4 . . . Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Junior Conservation Club CAROL BROWN Academic Carol efficient . . . neat ACTIVITIES . . . Class Play 3 . . . Class Treasurer 3 . . . Band 2,3,4 . . . Chorus 2,3,4 . . . Bulldog Barker 2,3,4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Cabinet 4 . . . Junior Conservation Club 4 . . . National Honor Society 5,4 . . . Shawnee Staff 4 . . . Football Queen Court 4. 3,4, Secretary 3,4 . . . Football 3,4 . . . Basketball 2,3,4 . . . Homeroom Officer 3 . . . Class Play 3 . . . Shawnee Staff 4 . . . Senior Chorus 4 . . . Football Crowning 4. B l MARY CARATELLI Commercial Mary Mary is never at a loss for words, and is popular with her fellow students. ACTIVITIES. . .Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. . .Chorui 4 ...G.A.A. 4. CLELLA CLARK Academic Clella Brilliant student. but still finds time for square-dancing ACTIVITIES.. .Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .National Honor Society 3,4...Shownee Staff 4 ...Junior Conservation Club 4. . .Pos- ter Club 4. MARILYN CARTER Commercial Marilyn Marilyn is o new addition to the Senior Class this year, and has a fine scholastic record. ACTIVITIES. . .Chorus 4. . . National Honor Society 3,4. RONALD CIANI General Ronnie Good voice, lots of fun. ACTIVITIES. . .Football 4, Crowning 4... Basketball 2,4. . .Bulldog Barker 2... Chorus 4...Home Room Vice-President 4 ...Senior Class Play 4. 17 WILLIAM CHOLODINK Academic BilI Conway student, capable tackle. ACTIVITIES.. .Football 23,45 Crowning 4. . .Basketball 3. . .Chorus 4, . .Home Room Vice-President 4. . .F Club 3,4. . . Camera Club 4. . .Hi-Y 4. . .Conserva- tion Club 4. l X DELMAR COSS General Delmar Delmar can always be seen driving a Sfudebaker To and from school. He has a nice personality and is well liked. JAMES CUNNINGHAM Academic ' Jim Jim is a counfry boy, who has many friends ACTlVlTlES..,.lunior Conservafion Club 3, 4. . .Chorus 4. . .Class Play 4. . .Camera Club 4. BLANCHE DIETRICH Commercial Blanche Quief, outstanding ability in shorthand, promising future. ACTIVITIES.. .Chorus 4. . .Bulldog Bar- ker 4. WILLIAM DEEMER General 'fBilI Bill is well-liked and has a friendly word for everyone. Sleepy-headed due to The late working hours he keeps at Howard Johnsons 18 DENNIS DARROW Academic Denny Full-blooded Mediterranean Irishman. ACTIVITIES. . .Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Foolboll 2, 3,49 Crowning 4...F Club 2.3,4... Junior Conservation Club 3,4. . .Home- room President 4. . .Basketball Manager 2,3,4. MARILYN DUNCAN Commercial Marilyn Petite, quiet, observant ACTIVITIES . ., Bulldog Barker 2,3,4 .. Shawnee Slafl 4. . .Tri-Hi-Y 23.4. . .Home Room Officer 3. . .Class OHicer 4. I I , JOYE FOEHRINGER Academic Joye Nice girl. likes fo square-dance. ACTIVITIES . .. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 .. . Nalionzil Honor Society 3,4. . .Junior Conservation Club 4 . . . Siudenf Council 4 Football Queen Court 4...Posfer Club 4. 19 X9 ROSE MARIE FELO General Rose Marie Rose seems to be a shy girl until you get to know her. She is always willing to lend o helping hand in The oHairs of The Senior Class. ACTIVITIES. . .Camera Club 4. . .Chorus 4. Q JANET FRY Commercial Jan Efficient, capable, likes roller skating. ACTIVITIES. . .Band 2,3,4. . .Chorus 2, 3,4...BuIldog Barker 3,4, Coveditor 4 . . .May Queen Court 2. . .Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 ...Football Queen Court 4. . .Shawnee Stott 4. REBECCA GOBERISH Commercial Becky Nice, intellectual. ACTIVITIES. . .Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. . .Camera Club 3,4. . .National Honor Society 3,4 . . .Junior Conservation Club 3,4. . . Bulldog Barker 3,4. . .Shawnee Staff 4 . . .Chorus 4. PHYLLIS GALDONY Commercial Phil Sweet and lovable. ACTIVITIES. . .Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Chorus 23, 4. . .Bulldog Barker 2,3,4. . .Cheerleader 2 ...Student Council 3,4. . ,Football Queen Court 3,4. . . Shawnee Staff 4. . .G.A.A. 4. ,IR L e N' GEORGE GIBBS General George Active bond member, re- cruited frarn Rochester. ACTIVITIES. . .Band 2,3,4. . .Chorus 4. 20 1' THOMAS GEORGE General Tom Small, helpful, lots of lun. ACTIVITIES. . .Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Junior Con- servation Club 3,4...Stage Manager 3 ...Football 4, Crowning 4. . .Chorus 4 ...Shawnee Staff 4. . .Class Play 4. CAROL GOEHRING Commercial Carol Carol is an outstanding athlete, and is always seen driving her father's car. ACTIVITIES...Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Cabinet 3 ...Chorus 2,3,4. . .G.A.A. 4. FRANK GOLLETTI General Frank Another of those class clowns, always ready to ioin in a friendly argument, works after school at a shoe-shine parlor. ACTIVITIES. . .Bond 2,3,4. ,nl ROSELLA HAMMERLE Commercial RoseIla Very nice girl who is well-liked by all, works at Edwards Pharmacy. ACTIVITIES... Tri-Hi-Y 23,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Class Play 3 Home Room Officer 3. . .Shawnee Staff 4. . .Tri-Hi-Y Cabinet 3. BERNARD GRATTY General Bernie He is a fun-loving boy from Conway, and he is always willing to help when he is needed. ACTIVITIES...FootbaII 2,3,4, Crowning 4 ...F Club 3,4. . .Hi-Y 4... Chorus 4. 21 LARRY GORDON General Larry Larry is another one of our country boys that rides the school bus to school every day. He is liked by all, and is easy to get along with. ACTIVITIES. . .Camera Club 4. JOHN HERZOG Commercial Jock .lack is a quiet and likeable student that is always alert in his classes. V, , r JOHN HAZENSTAB General Jack .lack can be seen riding around school in his hot rod . I-Ie is friendly, co- operative cmd quiet, ACTIVITIES. . .Hi-Y 3,4. . .Chorus 4. ACTIVITIES. . .Chorus 4. DELORES HOLSINGER General Dee She trequents the dances often, she is well dressed and has ci good word for all. ACTIVITIES. . .Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Camera Club 4...FootbalI Queen Court 4. ELIZABETH HIGHTOWER Commercial Liz Has that artistic touch for she is always ioining in dancing, singing, and cartoon- ing. ACTIVITIES . . . Bulldog Barker 23,4 Chorus 2,3,4...Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4...Camera Club 4...Poster Club 4. 22 we in I WILLIAM HEWKO Academic Bill Well-known class clown, out- standing basketball player. ACTIVITIES. . . Basketball 2,3,4. . . Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Student Council 3. . . F Club 3, 4. . .Chorus 4. . .Junior Conservation Club 4. . .Camera Club 4. JACQULINE HORNER Commercial Jackie Cheerful girl, liked by all. ACTIVITIES. . .Bulldog Barker 2,3,4. . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Chorus 2,3,4. . .Class play 3...NationaI Honor Society 3,4. SHIRLEY KOLIC Commercial Shirley Shirley is one of representatives from the East end. When Shirley is around, you are sure to have a lot of fun. ACTlVITlES...Chorus 4...Tri-Hi-Y 4. SANDRA KAUFMAN Commercial Sandy Sandy is a good scholar despite her quietness. ACTIVITIES . . . Band 2. . .Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. . . Camera Club 4. . .Junior Conservation Club 4. Too Busy I 1 3, 5 Inga ' I -f 2 l FRED KELLEHER General Fred Fred is very quiet, and is well-Iiked. He came to Freedom-New Sewickley High School in his Sophomore year, and has found many friends since then. 23 ORBEN KELLER Academic Orben Small athletic type, popular. ACTIVITIES.. .Football 2,3,4, Crowning 4. . .Basketball 2,3,4. . .Class Play 3 . . .F Club 2.3.4. . .Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Shaw- nee Staff 4...Home room ofiicer 4... Junior Conservation Club 3,4. ' GRETCHEN KRAMER Academic Gretch Nice girl, very active. ACTIVITIES. . .Cheerleader 2,3,4. . .Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Chorus 2,3,4. . .Junior Conservation Club 4. . ,Class Play 4... May Queen Crowning 3, ..Home Room Omcer 3,4. . .Shawnee Staff 4. . . Foot- ball Queen Court 4...Camera Club 4. EDWARD LYONS General Ed Ed is a quiet boy. I-le Tries to do his best in everything he undertakes. Ed is always seen driving the family car ACTIVITIES. . .Chorus 4. JUDITH LLOYD Commercial Judy Small girl who has a nice personality to match. ACTIVITIES. . .Shawnee Stall 4. . .Tri-Hi-Y 4. . .Usher Club 4. S 'o,- ,M u THOMAS LODOVICO General Lady Tommy is noted for his basketball abil- ity on the Hi-Y squad. He has a nice personality and is liked by both students and teachers alike. ACTIVITIES.. .Hi-Y 2,3,4. 24 has ROBERT LONGFELLOW Academic Very popular, active, good looking. ACTIVITIES.. .F Club 2,3,4. . .Hi-Y 2,3,4 ...Junior Conservation Club 3,4. . .Stu dent Council 3...Shawnee Staff 4, Editor . . . Basketball 2,3,4. . . Football 2,3,4, Crowning 4. . .Chorus 4. . .Class Play 3. . May Queen Crowning 2...NationaI Honor Society 3,4. . .Home Room Ollicer 3.. Hi-Y Officer 3...Student Council Vice-Pres- ident 3, Sus ELEANOR LYONS Academic Eleanor Eleanor is a nice girl and is well mannered. ACTIVITIES.. .Chorus 2,3,4. . .Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Camera Club 4. . .Proiector Club 4. EILEEN MCCANN Commercial Eileen Good student, faithful to the Irish. ACTIVITIES.. .Bulldog Barker 2,3,4. .. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 3. . .Chorus 2, 3,4. . .Home Room Oflicer 3,4. . .Senior Class Play. . .G.A.A. 4. WOODROW MAGNESS General Woody Woody is another one of our country boys. He can be seen at AuIt's and enioys square dancing. ACTIVITIES. . .Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Junior Conser- vation Club 4. ..Camera Club 4. HELEN MALAGISE Commercial Helen Popular, likes to dance. ACTIVITIES. . .Cheerleader 2 . . .Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, President 4. . .Chorus 2,3,4. . .Bulldog Barker 2,3,4. . .Class Play 3. . .Football Queen Court 4. . .Usher Club 4. . .Shawnee Staff 4. 25 WILLIAM MAJERCSIK General Shoes Popular, class President, good football player. ACTIVITIES. . .Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Football 2, 3,41 Crowning 4...F Club 2,3,4... May Queen Crowning 2,3. . .Senior Class President 4...Student Council 2, 3. . .Hi-Y Secretory 3. GAIL MIHALOW Academic Gail Country student, fond of square dancing. ACTIVITIES. . .Chorus 2,3,4. . . Band 2, 3,4. SHIRLEY NUTTER Commercial Shirley Shirley is a former West Virginian. She is outstanding in shorthand and excels ACTIVITIES Chorus 4 in all kinds of sports. Tri-Hi-Y 4. ..Home Room Officer 4... ALICE MILLER Academic Alice Friendly, well-liked girl. ACTIVITIES. . . Band 2,3,4. . .Trl-Hi-Y 23,4 . . .Chorus 2,4. . .Junior Conservation Club 4. Too Bu sy ,il 1 No Photo RONALD NEWELL General Ron One of the quieter members of our class, whose future is mapped out for him. Ron is noted for his deep voice. 26 FRANKLIN MYERS Academic Frankie' Good student, his skits will be missed by all. ACTIVITIES. . .Class President 3. . National Honor Society 3,4...Hi-Y 2 3,4. . .Junior Conservation Club 3,4. . F Club 4...Shawnee Staff 4.. .Foo ball Manager 3,4. . .Class Play 3,4. 1. 'US MARJORIE OAKS Academic Margie Quiet, from Baden, good student, ACTIVITIES. . .Tri-Hi-Y 23,-4. . .National Honor Society 3,4...Shawnee Staff 4 ...Junior Conservation Club 4. ARDEN RAPE General Arden Arden is a little boy with a mighty big personality, He has a contagious smile, and he is always ready to lend a help- ing hand, Arden can be seen riding that old, familiar yellow school bus to school every morning. MICHAEL PIVAR Academic Mickey Always ioking. ACTIVITIES. . .Conservation Club 3,4. . .F Club 2,3,4. . .Hi-Y 2,3,4. . . National Honor Society 3,4. . .Football 23,45 Crowning . .. Basketball 2. . .Chorus 4. 1 MARY RADOVIC Academic Mary Well'liked, good cheerleader. ACTIVITIES. . .Football Queen Court 4... Chorus 2,3,4. . .Hoom Room Ofticer 4... Shawnee Staff 41 Co-Editor. . .National Honor Society 3,4...Class Play 3,4... Bulldog Barker 2,3,4. . .Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Cab- inet 4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Student Council 2.. .Class Treasurer 2. 27 EDWARD PULPAN General Ed Ed is another one of our fine Conway lads. Even though Ed keeps to himself most of the time, he is still well-liked by all. You can always spot Ed out of the crowd by his Chevy, ACTIVITIES . .. Basketball 3 .. .Junior Conservation Club 4. KATHRYN ROTH Commercial Kat Kathryn's greatest ioy, is to go motor- cycle riding. Her ambition is to own o motorcycle as soon as she finishes high school. ACTIVITIES. . .Tri-Hi-Y 4. LYNETTE SHINGLER Commercial Lynn Lynette is a nice girl, who does her best. She comes to us from the country, and is always willing to co-operate. ACTIVITIES . . . Camera Club 3,4 . . . Chorus 4. SANDRA SCHEIB Commercial Sandy Pleasing personality, lots of fun. ACTIVITIES. . .Senior Class Ottlcer 4... Camera Club 4, , ,Tri-Hi-Y 4. . .Football Queen Court 4...Senior Class Play 4. DEAN SHAWL Academic Dean Popular, wide grin, good athlete. ACTIVITIES. . .Basketball 2,4. . .Football 3, 4, Crowning 4. . . Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .F Club 3,4 ...Home Room Otiicer 4. . .Chorus 4... Shawnee Staff 4. 28 mtg LYNN SCHEIDMANTEL Academic Lynn Small in stature, large in mentality. ACTIVITIES.. .Tri-I-Ii-Y 2,3,4. . .Bulldog Barker 2,3,4, Co-Editor 4. ..Shawnee Staff 4. . .Class Play 3. ..May Queen Crowning 3...Football Queen Court 4 ...Shawnee Stott, Co-Editor 4. . .Jun- ior Conservation Club 4. MARY ANN SHIVELY Commercial Mary Ann You can tell Mary Ann is very athletic by watching her perform on the basket- ball court, She is an asset to her class. ACTlVlTlES. . .Tri-Hi-Y 4. SYLVIA SOLERO Commercial Syl Nice girl, likes people. ACTIVITIES. . .Home Room Officer 3... Cheerleader 2,3. . .Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4. .. Chorus 2,3,4. . .Class Play 3,4. . .Foot- ball Queen Crowning 3.4. . .May Queen Crowning 3. . .Student Council 3,45 Sec- retory-Treasurer 4. . .Shawnee Staff 4 . . .Usher Club 4. . .Junior Conservation Club 4. DONNA SIEG Academic Donna Donna is one of our Conway students and is very helpful to our class. She as friendly and co-operative to anyone who asks her help. ACTIVITIES. . .Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. LEONA SMITH Commercial Lee Leona is small in size, and is liked by all. ACTIVITIES. . ,Chorus 2,3,4. . .Bulldog Bar- ker 2,3,4...Faotball Queen Court 4. 29 DELORES SIKICH Commercial Dolly Dolly can be seen riding to school every day on the Beaver Valley Bus. She is very nice and is full of pep and vigor. Dolly will be missed by all upon graduation. JOSEPH SPAGNOLI Academic Buzzy Small, well-liked, good worker, ACTIVITIES. . .Hi-Y 2,3,4. . .Football 3, 4, Crowning 4...F Club 3,4p Vice- President...Cla5s Officer 2,4...Junior Conservation Club 3,4.,.Bcislcetball 2 ...Student Council 2. . .National Hon- or Society 3,4...Shawnee Stal? 4, ROBERT STUMPF General Bob Bob is always cheerful and is noted for his catty ways. ACTIVITIES Football 2,3 Home Room Otlicer 3...Chorus 4...Student Council 4, Vice-President 4...Football Manager 4...F Club 3,4. BETTY STANKO Commercial Betty Betty is nice and is a credit to the Freedorn-New Sewiclaley High School. ACTIVITIES. . .Chorus 23.4. ..Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. JUNE STEFFLER Commercial June June is as unpredictable as the wea- ther, and loves excitement. ACTIVITIES. . .TriAl'li-Y 4. . .Chorus 4. 30 JOHN STANKO General Jack Tall boy, quiet voice. ACTIVITIES . . . Hi-Y 23,4 . . . Football Manager 3,4. . .Basketball Manager 3, 4. . .Shawnee Staff 4. . ,Stage Manager 3...F Club 4...Camera Club 4... Class Play 4. . .Junior Conservation Club 3,4. L. BARRY SYKES General Barry Well-liked, ready to argue with anyone. ACTIVITIES. . .Junior Conservation Club 4, President 4. . .Football 2,3. . .Basket- ball 2,3.. .Student Council 4, President 4. . .Football Manager 4. . .F Club 3,4 ...Shawnee Start 4. . .Bulldog Barker 4. . .Basketball Manager 4. JAMES WEIGEL Academic Yummy Very nice boy, hard worker, good voice. ACTIVITIES.. .Class President 2. . .Jun- ior Conservation Club 3,4...Shawnee Staff 4...Student Council 2. . .Chorus 4...National Honor Society 3,4... Proiector Club 3,4...Class Play 4. MARY LOUISE THOMPSON Commercial Mary Louise Tall, good athlete. ACTIVITIES. . .Bulldog Barker 3,4. . .Cam- era Club 4...Tri-Hi-Y 4...Chorus 4. XXI. .il JAMES WAGGONER General Jim Jim is always seen in the halls of Freedom, but is seldom heard. He is willing to lend a hand at the football games and is a faithful news carrier, ACTIVITIES. . .Hi-Y 4. 31 RICHARD VILD General Rich Rich can be included in our list of Good Looking country boys. He is very bashful and is embarrassed easily. Rich is friendly, even though he likes to keep to himself. BETTY WELLS Academic Betty Betty is one of our senior band ANN WICHRYK Commercial Ann Ann is a quiet girl with many witty sayings, She is a person who can make you forget all your troubles. Ann is a real character and is liked by all. ACTIVITIES. . .Chorus 4. . .Class Play 4, members, who is always smiling ACTIVITIES.. .Band 2,3,4. . .Chorus 2, 3,4. . .Bulldog Barker 3,4. , .Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4. JAY YOUNG General Jay Jay always keeps up to date on world affairs. Joy is small in size and has o very loud voice, He is noted for his mischievous ways, LQ DONALD WOLF General Don Don can be seen going through Freedom driving a light green Ford. After school he works at the Sunoco Service Station and is helpful to oll. 32 ROBERT WILSON General Bob Good basketball player, personality plus. ACTIVITIES. . .Basketball 3,4. . .Junior Conservation Club 3,4, Treasurer 4... Home Room OFficer 4. . .F Club 3,4.. . Hi-Y 3,4...Shawnee Staff 4. P sf fi 1 7 A . 5 1 'Q eg - fs . ,KA i so interesnng? 'iv .W ,H ff,,f,v X N P3 , .RW 5421: A. fp ff' -Q.,,,,h... 1 gi 1 'I 'I ig it Q u I DID I U I 0 halls are Qeffnng crowded! Wife ilu M K. N H111 I V 1 w v ' P Y' C-11 Gm! ' r GCN' 1 Gini N V1l Y .fc rf M Vfxr w Kf-N X MC! P x A1 Aid Zpfzapiecq H ' I e H 51' ,.., V Aw -2 -- mg...-nmmnuvl Vw '1fw,.,,,n 'Q-' M A ff Nm' M 'Ty 3 snag. .gfmtf 1 , . 2' , if . ' ff' 'J -1 '-1 , , . , V , -. f2'fs9f1 .., 9:51 '-:Rv gg!! 'fffi-5, . -45+ L'-4 ,..- - . . , '55 -M 'A '-wg, , ' --wx- ' V : -f-2 -' . um + . vp . f 5 f , L f ' - gm ' 'J 3 .f - 5 ,z 1 ry. :- . 1 12 . , m , uf' ' Q ,. , 1 Q ! b ., .V ' , M' ' -1-- f V 'M' N- ...ML ' - J 4,22 b ,? X , -. V.. . 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'CJ' 90 Hx Q W 1: my -.-f s,.! C' 99 wk R W 'l: L. Maier, C. Mc-gem, C. KeHey, L Leonberh, K. Taylor, H. Young. ROW 2: J, Copuvo, J Gro om, . mbsf, . U n.. . un. . i , Swees, . eiger. : . vor, .Beig , z, H. i .y, Hess. , . Jd. O : . mit, ' , S , Qrmigan, W. uYYe's edwo, . men, D SHeJ ' 0 44 90 41. Q, so G!-I CQ whiff -- fx Du ! -if vvf' 2:1-..f'5 ,U .LIU I-EJ All If Wl T Tudor E Spode D Kelley K Roblnson B COVCYDGVS ROW 2 V Remcley S Hll B Mo Stryker Teets K blower P Collins A n RO K Cobe D Menge D Ketterer Mlfclvell Yeclc ompson S R ckert ROW 4 D Slang R l r Zum e Foehrmger G Von K M Sf drsh T Dow on J M3110 E Mo L bl '-QL. Q W l J we ln J YH 1 f oroes M C W 3 T ctr Mr o rwsfo S DeJn C Co es Ge ry ROW fr est cmk I Genus A Dletr C -11 -v Tx B., ROW1 M Myevs B Kehehe M Pennycook J Smrney S Tocgcod N Kaufman W Do e K Flemung Roblnson J Wxthers J W 2 G un 5 L G Truonc VJ Kenerer mgler B ondelJ cMuIlen uw Deucmle N John R Snmnvons F Johnson ters l. Green R Gohefru u ps D v J Bosnoov C Durham D Bo U Iv- L up W 1 D Bok A Vmcnryk ' c L MfCvoc en M Rwcn F Mcrxe u CUFGCJNOVWL A oh W n br L ckerf Q mr A cu oewn Q C s L K RO D Sch J VNc:x'er rrest D Wwlforwg J Us f r vf Q uv er T Shu T e worth C Hxghtowe 4-6 fn T ' Q 5 ' , T ' ' ' C' f 2 .J 1 rd f' Y , . . H .., . .Y J Q - , ': J., ' V. v J - , ' 4, X I , Y v ,X 1 ' 8 . 'Q' L , J -if is 4 K ,f D1 .. - ' v - J J ' . 5 , X ' . I wil P , F ,K . i , xx- 4 ls f 'z ' ,V ' 'ff' 'J 5 J J 4 , f' 'J W J l ' Q , - - yn ' X . M' S D -f .3 X, 7-J M, ' , . ' , . Posh. RO , Ro e , C. Mend: D, Scioferf , R. ' e, !. , J. Sh' , , M , F. M , J. Eokr, J. J , . OW 3 C. ' , . , G. Co! , . - , . 2 ', G, G'bY , F Mohan H, 0 ls, . ', . , JO. .i , .., qv .l,,L.5 z.., ' i -' .4 I I ,la I , R K Ax K. I Q4 Q , I' 1 Aa ' U . , Lt v l. K . 'f if V ' , I -.3 ' ,,., ' 1 K A, U 1' LN ' mfg- AD xr 1 , s na A , ' ,L W 9' J f 'V' Q' ,' , Au Y y 'Ili' Y! Y-'ff '53, G ' +513 V 1 - 1 'rg 4 D . ,. V , Y . 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X fgit 9 N ' jg -,. 4 1 5 ff 4 7 Z 1 fx O fu ' Q f :N X f 0 V! EX! -f X! i ff xx, , ,xv A A Ny v y A4 O . I SCHOOL Omce force of work ORGANIZATIONS Notlonol Honor Society mem bers ore elected every yeor by o foculry commztee Members ore chosen on four quolrhco Tlons chorocfer leodershnp scholorshnp ond servnce Mr Arbuhno us The competent od vnsor of Thus group A condle Iughf service IS helcl every spring for The selected members Hi B200 buf Qs.. Offccew Presndent Vice President Secretory Treosurer M Plvor D Show! Gobernsh J Boggs I 1 .T.... ROW 1: M. Oaks, Jr Horner, M. Rodovic C. Brown, L. Allcorn, C, Clorlc, R. Goberish. ROW 2: Mr. Arbu1ino,J Boggs M Pryor J Weigel D Shawl F. Myers J. Spognoli, J. Foehringer. INSERT: R. Longfellow. 50 JW'- Seoubfz ax. ROW I: S. S D. ldzoitic, D. oleroj R. Sfumpf. ROW D. Deon, B. P. Goldony, E. Waxler, P. J. Mornic, R. Hacker, R. Jikkhorf. J. fgoehringer, G. Vignovich. ROW 3 wi ...Q- 6016047 B. Fash Cable, R. ncevic, r. Cross. ROW 2: R. Mc inney, V. Ferrand, M Word, Rubinoff, H. Davis. ROW' 3: H. Johnson, L. Steworf, J. S ' Ier, E. Vonliirk, P. Young, M. Scssic, J. Allrecud, D fd ROW'l D Shawl B Wlson Bogolea ROW 2 B Skyes The Conservation Club is on organuzotxon to help protect wild lute They have had meetings under the sponsorship of Mr Harr and the supervlslon of Barry Sykes presldent Theur December prolect was of the most lmportonce They put feeders ID the woods to protect birds and keep them from starving Thus was one of the many good protects Thus orgomzatnon IS a relatively new one but It has done a good 'ob so far and we hope nt will continue IH the future Wm 'U 'Q ,I ,- CO ROW'l W Magness M Pnyar B Belus B Stumpf J Bogolea D Darrow B Bpagnoll ROW 2 J Cun nnngham D Freshcorn P Barberunl B Sykes D Shawl O Keller E Pulpan J Weigel ROW 3 E Deuchle S Lcbuda B Vngnovuch J Stanlco Editor- R. Longfellow M A, .aux ,- wee if 'Q' ' L. Scheidmcmfef, M, Rodovic LYerory STOR- ROW 'lz R. Gohcrisb, C. Clark, L. Alfcorn, G, Kramer, ROW 2: J, Boggs, C. SM!! Assismnt Ednors-i Brown, edwtor, R, Hofwverle The 5TaTT of The T956 Shawnee wash To Thank alT The people Thar mode The yearbook passable Especrahy Their sponsor Mr Sports Editors J STanko, F. Myers ROW 1 E McCann M Oaks J Loyd ROW 2 H MoTagTse, corresponding secretary P Goidony M Duncan YRHDUM NHIUNH BANK K .TA , s 'U :- -. . . J H The slofl worked long ond hord on Their yeorboolc, ond '-v'?' They sincerely hope Tho? everyone will enjoy if os much os they hove enjoyed plonning il, YH xx 'v A Artist R. Cioni Yeorboolc Advisor Mr. Fisher Business Managers ROW 1: O. Keller, S. Solero, R. Wilson. ROW 2: R. Belus, T. George, J. Spognoli, B. Sykes ABSENT: J. Bogoleo. if-f 'H I lijl . 4 I 'ID Ulfvldcew ROW 'l: M. Radovic, J. Eckhart, J. Fry, ROW 2: P. Manderino, H. Malaglse, R. Ixfclflhany, L. Allcorn. ROW 3: E. McCann, Mrs. Clear, P. Goss. V-.s 1 ' 1 A 4. 16-216- The Tri-l-li-Y is composed ot a group of girls whose platform is self improvement, Chris- tian fellowship, and united service. This year The club is under The sponsorship of Mrs. Helen Clear. The social events were The Tootball crowning, a Christmas formal, and evening meetings. Members of The Tri-Hi-Y put on a religious Christmas chapel program Tor the student body. They also hod a Salvation Army Drive. This year, again, the girls sold Easter eggs as their fund raising proiect, with the accom- plishment ot This proiect, each senior girl is awarded a sweater at The end of the year. ROW 'la J. GoleTti. J Mrhalew, P. Goss, L. Graham. J Lloyd, L. Scheldmantel, 3. Goldory, A. Solero. ROW 2: S. Kaufman, E. Lyons, G Kramer. C. Brown. M Rooovc. H No':g se C. Adar, J Fry, B. Vvells. ROW 3: Mrs Clear. S. Kolrc. M. CoroTelli, S NuTTer, C. Stefe N D Sie if Sl x l B Stcznko, L. Allcorn, T. Black C Clark, E. McCann, A Miller, A. McElhaney, C. Goeh- fler B Goberish, G. Nrhalo' . Q, .T W- ey, ring, J. Foehringer, P Monde' no ROW 4: F. Corde.-s, J, Puhinhurger, D. Maier, B. Crum, R Hammerle, M. Thompson, S Scheib, M. Dun- can, D. Holsinger, J. Horner, M. Oaks. ':-'misuse-'?'f!2,'I ' I f kt nt 571 1 ,. ',f l I ' ai P ,M 4 . . 5 Dsia' 4 I I Q Q G' W I D on C om son orrxs eo r c or om e I u Bromon D Mau U te now W em est cn r emc or 1 ne s R Plutc o Pcvve L Mevge ROW 3 C Rot or g mv C Edge J Q R Ov N Rods C J VCIDKIFIQ A Kwosmew ska V Crowe 4+ W - Wh as QM ,, ua.- wl 1-sf. OW I J cow Grd L, A I-I Jo upon C W 2 I G .1 L. rw D Hoffrmon M BOOI B McCoIgn oer ROW 3 C Lomba D css onw Q z o ear Swrrrfon A DoIIy V Go eff! H RO : . Idz ' i , S. Robinson, D. Th p , E. H ', M, AIIr d, N. P ot , A. C Y IIA, M. Belw Iclc, S. , . Ic, D. N I r, D. S ' . RO 2: S. T p , R, Ad I, C Vod ' I1 , N Cl re, K SmI:mo , L, Iornesso, K GoIIefI', P, ForIs, . Iw I4, D. I II, . . I. : , Iw t, ,. In rc , , , . C ble, J. EQ' I1 Y, C Ruzked, , , . ' , , A - hh I ' he W I I . A K V . A 8 I - 't J, 6' , 5 '. .zz la ' , W I 1 A 1 ' . D . . . . V s L H ' 5' . - I '- I I, I A Q' 'v , .4 ,ll I In I ' If I. I -I I ' E I 4 Y A rl, 1. .I .il V2.7 I NIIM f 'Q ,fl i . . ff: Q I ,if,Tff,4f-J3,1,j.gH.y:, R : L I YF I A , P. Plvor, P. W , P P' 'gI'1, A Teets, C. Nec:I, D. Nelson, J, Thompson M, Smvd 55, S. Iexonder, . 5' CII, M. feyf-':fT E 'NcxIer. RO : . ercfa, N. Thorrpson, M. Bemfck, 5, MCC IIc gb, M Freshcor , J. NiIfes, . , . , , I , -- SI I , 1 ' r, , C , R. BIQQI 1', G. P trick, F. U y Ic, J. Sp , J. 3, . , . II '. ? fini Plgk AQA. ' is . J -. 1 .... H1 V ...D .-,. - -ss .wr 1 va-nd.w.?-5,g?ls W A 1 V ui ', Wa- Z Ojfdcme President D. Dorrow Vice President R. Belus Secretory F. Myers Treosurer T. Lodovico The Hi-Y under The sponsorship ol Mr. Joseph Shoughnessy is on octive orgonizo- Tion in our school. The HifY is o service orgonizoiion, ond ifs oirn is To build chor- ocler in the boys. The l-li-Y ocfiviiies include boslcerboll gornes with oiher schools, onc swim rneeis. The l-li'Y olso sponsors the Moy Queen Crowning. its services ore To help poor ond needy fornilies when ever ond however They con. ma ' 'Qs-.. .Os u .il X. vs ROW 1: W. Mogness, B, Belus, D. Darrow, J, Spognoli, M. Pivor, W, Hewko, J, Biogicnti, B. Cholodink, ROW 2: J. Shcxughnessy J Sronko, F, Myers, O. Keller, J. Bogoleo, R. Cioni, R. Longfellow, ROW 3: B. Moiercsik, J. Woggoner, T, Lodovico, J. Hozenstob G Gibbs, E. Pulpon, R. Vild 58 ROW1 R Whttehouse G Vtgnovuch R Monttm R McCurdy R DeLong R Hacker R Rlchcreek R Brown P Keller ROW 2 E Wolf wer J wan t Szmm J Sm The man who kept our hugh school buldtng clean and worm The mon who kept our tumor hugh school butldtng clean and Jamtor John Mengel worm Jcmtor Maylon Cotters 19 T. Zuck, P. Manrwella, D. Balter, D. Zahn, D. Dean R, Collins, H. Ritchey, R. Schultz ROW 3: L. Sainer, R. Fromm, D. Fraser, L. High to , . Ir ' , R. Sh vely, B. Sands, T. ' ons, . ith. l u-'2fa- L., The Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, under the capable sponsorship ot Miss Kaye, has done many helpful things. They purchased a movie screen tor the iunior high build- ing, helped pay tor a proiector, and sent coloring books, crayons, and reading books to the nursery at the Veteran's Hospital in Butler. They are planning to buy books tor the iunior high library. We hope that this club will continue their good work. Y R I I Q t ,I 'W - ' W -Q 4. s. s, ,L 8 Nl . .s , Elaine Perencevic 1- s s Yvonne Golletti Judy Caputo Kathryn Paclezanin Rows run from top sis 'C 'L P. to bottom. ROW 'la R, Gallia, L. Schuller, J. Caputo, S, Hill, B, Kirsop, K. Cable, C. Reno. ROW 2: K, Kunselrnan, C Mann, J Knox, J. Graham, B. Morse, D. Zuck, L Hettinger, V, Remaley. ROW 3: E Perencevic, J Grinaldi, J Hightower Y Gcletri, L Luce, H Ritcnv N' Crowe, P. Collins. ROW 4: D. Nelson, V. Ferrand, M. Kaufman, M. Samchuck, E MCColgin, M Bott, D Bake: L, Kaufman, S Herzog, L NQK nnis, ROW 5: J, Koller, N. Ruckert, J, Schuller, M. Albert, N. lvey, N. Wahl, M, Pennycook, G, Dieiriik L McCracken, P, Phillips ROW 6: K. PGCJSZODJD, R. Allen, K, Fleming, M. Robinson, F. Marietta, L. Goehring, G. Wentroble, J Posh, E Greiner, J. VVithe's 1 Kxxfx .9 f B 'x 215 - df? 4 3, 'X F3 CQ The Junior Hi-Y is an orgonization of iunior high M boys, which has been formed to extend the feelings and principles ot the senior group into the iunior high school. The club intends to bring its members closer together. The Junior l-li-Y has tournaments among its members, shows movies, and has occa- sional porties. ROW 1: B. Hannigan. ROW 2: R. Musgrave, D. Coe. W 'I: D, Rape, T. Tudor, J. Clarke, P. Barbarini, B. Carothers, D. Coe, Mr. Dirnerling. ROW 2: D. Kelley, R. Fruth, D, Kelley, K. Evans R Musgrave, B. Brant. ROW 3: R Dean, R, Hanningan, C. Marchionda, E VanKirk, R Goehring, R, Golllo, ROW 4: R. Bukowski. ISI The Bulldog Barker Staff worked hard during the year to 'mf' have a successful school paper The newspaper as now a printed publlcatuon The assngnments of the reporters are typed by the stat? typnsts The co editors are Janet Fry and Lynne Schend mantel and the staft ns under the sponsorshnp of Mr Pugh and Mr Gross WG? Co Edutors J Fry L Schendmantel Q'tqg NO h-Lg -34 QQ. Q: li! Akai' mags if Warsaw- ROW 'I R Goberlsh P Galdony M Duncan E Mcfann L Schendmanfel J Fry B Wells C Brown M Radovlc ROW 2 B Dletrlch D Thompson E Hightower M L Thompson L Srnlth R Huff P Mandernno J Van Klrlc H Malaglse ROW3 J Golettu D lclzogtnc ykes F Myers D Ba er R Luberato Horner P ars 62 ROW 'I M Bool B McColgxn L Shlngler F Uzyolc l Genova N Bcrtlmoc H Vtld ROW 2 D ldzoltlc D Hoffman B Goberlsh ode N ordon A olero R o S J Stonko D Rhodes R DeLong R McCurd J. Sp , . G , . S , . Fel , M. Vild. ROW 3: J. Doyle, R. hields, , , . , . , . y, S, ' ' , ' , n -.-. . I. 63 Bromon B Rodovuc J Speor ROW 4 R Belus President Robert Belus Vice Presndent Shirley Bromon Secretory Anello Solero Treosurer Joyce Speor The Comero Club wos orgonlzed In our school lost yeor lt IS on octave or gomzotlon composed ot students who GFS IIWTGVGSTSCJ IV1 tnlcmg rj d dnvnlgplng plctures It IS under the sponsorshrp ot Mr Munich ond ns composed of 30 mem bers Some of the future plons of thus club ore buyung of new ond better equsp ment ond leormng to enlorge pictures ROW 1 J Lloyd N Radovic Mlholow K Golletti ROW 2 Cabe P Farls J Anderson A Springer ROW 3 D Faust Von Berg C Edge M Sobat ROW 4 F Corcles J Ingram C Rucker? A Solero ROW 5 J V ri Kirk J Eckhart C Rotharf Maier ROW 6 J Golletri S Robinson S Peffnar P Goss ROW D Thompson D Snair S Bromari Plufchek ROW 8 D ldlzohc Miss Kramer R Huff The Usher Club is a recently organized group composed ol senior high girls and is under The sponsorship of Miss Suzanne Kramer These girls ushered at all home baskefball games and social acfiviiies That look place in The high school They also Took charge usher ing ai Parents Day Uffccerw Kramer - F I fr Q . . ' . . Q ' ' 1 ' . . .. . 'A c s V. v T ' I . 1. ' ,, R . A ,, A X Q, X 1 f 1 ROW 'lz P. Goss. ROW 2: F. Cordes, A. Mclflhaney, ROW 3: Miss : . , . 4 , J. ' , . '. : J, l, . , . , . ' . z . , N. , . . : . G ' , . , . , D. 7: . , . A , . , R. . : . lil ROW 1: J. Wllfong, A. Rubinofl, R. Seybert, L. Schuller, A, Ciani, E. Ferrand, J. Tempest, T. Tudor. ROW 2: K. Shively, C. Spear T. White, J. Goberish, C. Barnes, S. Boker. ROW 3: K. Gordon, S. Schaub, E. Flynn, J. Goberish, T. Tokar, D. Cole. ROW 4: D. Coe R. Fruth, K. Plutchak, S. Miller, J. Knox, E. Wilhelm, ROW 5: R. Bukowski, N. Mayors, J. Opperman, W. Sutton, R. Yeck, K. Mengel ROW 6: H. Hays, D, Sciaretta, S. lvlandell, ROW 7: B. Lyons, D. Holsinger, Mrs. Koluns, R. Hannigan, G. Vankirk. 0 3 The Geography-Science Club is composed of eighth and ninth grade students. The aims ot this club are: a. To increase knowledge in science and geography. b. To learn to perfect our skills in science. c. To give service to our school and community. d. To help carry out the programs ot Science Clubs ot America. Our program contained such events as making proiects, selling seeds, movies, and trips to science fairs. To learn how blood and blood derivatives are used to save lives and how blood is collected and pre- pared lor medical use. D, Sciaretta, D, Cole, T. Tokar, S. Mondell. 63 Q. ff. 14, e GA A. 's C1 newly formed cub C1 Freedom whwch is under the copoble spon- sorshup of Mass Betty Thompson The gwds who belong to tlws dub oten Pod even ng gym nghfs whee Toumu nts were p! y d 3 the m 'vu Then ufTexwOrds :dm hwcnts were sevved as Jomzorwon ics you! y C 5 or ur vx uposf Wo sh U e on em K. W 'I S omon xA Corotnllz 1 w on M Rooms P W 4 Geary D Cass C Lombou N Logon P Gul on Muuk OW 2 J Oldtw u w lm Miner R Mori fl I Gene U Ne som C' Nu: W 3 S Schmb M Sobcmt A Mcflhony S um vu H 1 0 e I A M, e Thus yeor there vvos o newly orgonuzed group culled the Junuor Conservofuon Club Thus club us under The sponsorshup of Mr Funk IT consusfs of uunuor hugh students only lt u follow up of The Conservoluon Club orgonuzed for rhe senuor hugh boys Tluey olso help pro tecf wuld lufe ond hove clone o good fob ROW 'I B Curothers ROW 2 R Bogolec ROW 3 G Von Kurk B Honnugon ROW 4 Mr Funk WWFW 7 'WW' maui-Q. 'iw ,bug Q as UQ. H on - , QU 0 J-XI '81 ROW I N Brumbough K Robunson H Bugrugg J Tempest D Stung C Deor' D Meosel B Russell A Duetruch ROW 2 B Kronk D Kelley D Kelley J Gous B Corolhers B Bron? K Evans B Brenner K Toylor D Funch ROW 3 P Borberunu D Summons G Von K B Honnugon B Woggoner M Stondush J LcVeft J Herzog R Bogoleo In J I iz 'V President Dean Shawl Secretary-Treasurer Robert Belus Sponsor Mr. Harr Vice-President Joseph Spagnoli 7-6045 The F-Club is rnacle up ot toot- ball and basketball letterrnen. The purpose ot this club is to raise money so that the football players can go to training. The F-Club is under the capable sponsorship at Mr. Harr. Each eligible boy is pref sented with a sweater at the end ot their senior year. ROW 1: R. Belus, D. Shawl, J. Spagnoli. ROW 2: G. Sykes, L. Sykes, D. Darrow, F. Myers, R. Ciani, O. Keller, M. Piyar, B. Gratty ROW 3: R. DeLong, W. Cholodink, W, Hewko, R. Wilson, J. Stanlco, R, Longfellow. 1 6 15-. ,os .53 Z .f i -gi fm The comero crew Under The spon- sorship of Mr. Horr shows movies ond film sfrips To both iunior ond senior high school students. IT is composed of sophomore, junior, ond senior boys ond girls. W1 O Kcilor, J. ingrorh, J. Miholiow, N. Rodofic J Puflhnburger F Cordes E Wolf ROW Vignovich M Soho? P Forl os R McEihuney, N, Logon, J. Spognoh, JJ Sidler W c ur user ST o Zu Zahn R VVhitehouse MA... -- jj i 14. Eff ' gf? ik' ' . , . Q. f. ' 1-Ammmwwf fb ' A X X Q , A - ,i3a? ' A Q - 5,11 - N v 5 nf. an - 5GS'?Hf:GE- -: rv Qing? 4g w I , , .-Sw. - 7 q , ff.. E V' H K- . 5 N51 . ,jf 1' fi 2 C 4 , I 1 I E 2 K 1 fi ,zlgjb x . 7. uw .543 3? K F x .fi X , :JJ 'wif , W . 5 i 1 ' ,, ' A w A I 4 - .f 9 f, ,Uma 1, 1 W Q, ,Q 1 gmwlr , Q2-msaamzm -mf f 5 '31 .. L' , 7 M A . W2455 my f K Eg my 2 Q x J. X I ,f v if S I X 4 . 'llugggnll I lr il OVQ asf!!-ME! Q I The cheerleaders were sponsored by Mrs. Manerino this year. They had pep rallies during football and also a tew during basketball, The three senior cheerleaders alternated in being head cheerleader for games. They did a Hne tab by cheering our learns to victory, Also, instead of reserve cheerleaders, substitutes were selected to tTll in when they were needed tor varsity. ROW T: V. Rernaley, A. Cicnt, B, Fash. ROW 2: C. Barnes, T. Tolcar, N. Maiors. t 5 -, A . . of-e V F . ,Q-., z.-,. : gre-vfuvva ,'. A 'v ' A T5 G A 145, 1fl1lPimfl'SUl!Irx E2f?KfffQ5i ygxx ML., f,:QWW .11Mf1gFNfMNx1 Af'A f1ffTH?7a'15 4F'5L IS E yyQBUWnNHvwnv,wAgfwiwgimihm A0955 SCHOOL d Our Christmas Formal, The crowned May Queen, xgx XX Winrer Wonderland 'F' 'J J. Fry L. Scheidmantel Mr. Fisher WW Mr. Moriock Mrs. Moriock Mary Jessica Mildred Joe Lanconi Luigi Lanconi Martha Lucifer Miss Akers George Piew Mrs. Schmalfz Dr. Brown Mr. Black Jake Mrs. Frinck Frankijn Myers Jane Boggs Gretchen Kramer Mary Radovic Lohra Allcarn Buzzy Spagnoii Jimmy Weige . Sandy ScheiL Ronie Ciani Ann Wichrick , Bob Belus . .Sylvia Soiera Jim Cunningham John Stanko .. Tom George Eileen McCann f '? frl 1-'f 'ic - L lg. I-, xv l V U tl X if, 2 545' W Q' . k 92 x V if ff f e -il X I vffjxf ! fl! !f',7'?21'N . W' Xl.: 1 5' F2 ,. - 1 '5iaffw4.iff,:f,'ff-E1 .:,, A 2 g f if ga' Af H ax, i i .love The Junior-Senior Prom in 55 wos o huge success. The title seiected wos Love Shop. The gym wos dec- oroted very nicely with o iorge white heort ot the top ot the stoirs which you wolked through, ond there wos o white picket fence oiong the front ot the stoge, ond this wos decoroted with o bright red ceiling, ond smell red heorts honging from this ceiling. The music wos conducted by Buddy Krepps. Afterwords for the hrst time o post-prom porty wos held by the PTA. This party odded o lot ot ex- citement to the Prom ond olso was cz huge success. The music tor the post- prorn wos conducted by Russ Romero. I- X as V? x J U Vafton Mark fyas Crowned ttte 1955 toetbatt queen by Qrben Ketter, one ot tne tivee tootbal7 captains. Gretchen Kfonner was Maid ct Honor Mtn Jesepn Spcgnoll as ner esceft. We gyntnasiani has decorated 'o resent a rose garden. A garden gate was opened tor tne king, queen and tneif Court by Faye Povvelt, and Susan Smttn, Tne gym was decorated by nsenbers of tne Tri-HifY Under tne direc- tton of Mrs, Helen Gear. ,Ji 66660 lotto Boggs Ccntot Browtt Jomot Fry Joyo Footwttgef Ptwyttis Golctony Dotores Holsinger Hete-rt Mologiso Mory Rodovic Sortdro Sctteib Lynne Scheidmontet Leono Smith Sylvio Solero Tt'o'rg:3 Gfftmfjf Robert Lotwgtf3'1o.- X,-,'t t4:'t Mi: t Dt t VtS D'f1 'f,!, Eotrtofd Grotty Rortotct Ctovt ,.,. , .t f.'IttC1ttt f,l1CtOf1tttk' Atbeft Bogoioo Doom Sttcwf Mictfoe Pino' Loom Sykfle Robert Bf-'zw Y XXV 'fi 'N NXNUH H ' 'ul Q ' !vlI'll 1i: 1 tt 0 The Moy Queen Crowning of 1954-55, wos sponsored by The Hi-Y. This was o very nice presenioiiorm, under The super- vision of Dr. Kemper. The enrertoiri- ment wos provided by school sfudenis who hod speciol Tolent, ond they were seiecied by Dr. Kemper. I nfl' gy? 5 66664 QUEEN Evonne Bilotto Maid of Honor Doris Piersol Senior Attendant Mary Lou Gabor Carolyne Deuchel Junior Attendant Marion Black, Sylvia Solero Sophomore Attendant Judy Cable, Beverly Piersol l-leralds Lynne Scheidmontel, Gretchen Kramer KING Charles Sprague Senior Escorts Edwin Hill, John Earls Junior Escorts Robert Belus, William Maiercsik Sophomore Escorts Donald Zahn, Kenneth Leonard EP 1 y.,,, fb nn, Af. ,N l ' if a Q ' x .31 ' y rs. ' ' 4- Q , .29 P, a.- ' 1 1 I C. NA 'btw ' Zed Smgg fx ,:- A 1, -' ' ' ' 3' 1 :., ' 1 4' 'P+ spcvw5or'sHg: Q4 N , ' S Q 5, Efiir' z V We pine is Rorwld Musgrave cmd , ' Nr-I f f.'-M11 ' 1 rx -fl Qlilflf Ucfwmes und cwiy News of mTer'esT wr H 1'f':4' 1 ,'XSiS7Q C5 751, .SNL amd QW graders 04775 TM, 'w'1'1 :Nz 1 V-1 ,l1'ff mg cmd prwmmg WC NONE 7, 95600 f M ' 1' 1 Lv' Q.7g: - '.':'-riff. We pcwyff is issued ewsfy' , S X VJ? X V Q e, f ' f li' 1? 1 Oz- Q P 'JI 5 X' R W 1 Z Freshco n R Musgrcwp 5 MondeH Mr Bmdofv ROW 2 ck H w Cervone Rewc A Rubeno VJ ors C RO B 0 J MQQU gg N w u B r D Cos sllow J' ok ev m w T Tu O L cx Vo w 'Zh 7044? The Cralt and Hobby Club under the sponsorship of Mr Fisher consists of Iunlor hugh students The pur pose of the club was to encourage and help young people develop constructuve rnterests In and outside the regular class room program The club engaged nn model anrplanes and exhnbutmg of varnous hobbnes during the year 1 QQ pm -- C6 1 lvl Z1 'Z ROW1 B Meade J Deuchle C Meade R Whupple J Cooper D Baker F Ward J Swartz C Lombar ROW 2 R Sprague D Baker C Van Durham T Polllard J LoValle M Sasslc R Gollettn D Costlllow President Terry Polllard Vice President Joe LaValle Secretary John Swartz Treasurer Carl Van Durham 1 87 , .. Jr y.A, . Y , : f., I -1. .Ya '13, . f, .g :5. ff- f'.. H 5 1 , .f',' v . a' 43, 5 K - ,ibyhilft vi A fy, t. ' V r .J al' f ' s .Y -5 V , ,K 1 gg! Q ,jj bg V G. g . .' , .- ' ' - l. -:- ,L v ' 1 , . 'V , , .iv Vi J J g- :f-.- ft, ,' Y W .vi J., '- 5 ,dy V Q. E - K7 C-'EJ ov 0. 'eu 5 lf 2 1-:Q J f f' 3 ' in . . , It X ,.. . . xr fy. ' ' . , N . - 1 . '1 X XM 1 ' . , fx . 1 x if ,ff X f .jr-I rg f 3,65 reg. X .' , . I ' V :I-ffl' gf! -',,,g f:ul 1 Af Y... .44 'isa' X SCHOOL SPORTS Q.. ..,-A.- - jf 5 ' I won! M A' A. PK 3 ' J X4 3-K. 11.. V YW! H 5, f Nga ...W .. . if-Vw Mwxxrnqhw ff! fs ,wr 5 WIJ ovwkx W Nut 1CCr OSKC5 L Vx pw-fu 'H-fi SJ -'N , p, xgsqfw sa- L ' ,.,f W ,. t MWA, vr W T RO A Mm Mor U ROW P Wfeow r D Deon mo Sgcmd Q Hand Cond 'W Ho' AQSMUHT Coach 'V Mcmdevmo 00 'It -L . ,, Q ,QM 4. 1 , 5 Q fi Q' ' 4 . Q K v P 16 ' l ,, ' Y ' 'ls . 1' If . 'W' 7 - A -4 L' .1 x - 1 w. if I . , 5 i ' '1 X, H, i gag V L' ,g fa A A .Q ' 5 + , W ,, ' 1 - V -- rglw rj :Wh ,ti -an fv W H ,, 4 AU. ff ,fl - Q ,, K 5 WY: V , I , 1 ,f' i 5 , Q-ff iff +L x F fn 1 'vw'-fx P 1 1 , ' 1 x f af- . Q , .4 - ' y , ye? ., 3 ,J p A- ' .ff is V r' 7 , w r K , A i - 1 -' I, F3 B , f , , , A-. I - 1-.x,,.,'j'fhg,3, , 5. 1 ,f . '. ' QQ . ' ' , . f -M RO : Ros: R. Cwuw, D. Shfzvd, G Sym F? Bfg Vx Wzrgzsl., 5? IOWQH 'cw VV Qvfcdxuwk D Dano , . Durr, W 2 R Buk f.', , 1 in, R, H: k, R D out f H Crue-'-E A EQQQM-I1, , v ' T ' X5 T Z dn 3: X6 , . POI ff PCTWL-v, L, HQHC: 'Gu J Sw: 1' Q' b C z . L Sy- , M P . 1 S Sv :v'Qh.1l-x T G :gn H ,J Q V I! Y . lf Mnrmyvvlf ff 5 1- Q X ff-'fl , . X A V. 5 V i , K six ' V 'Alf 1 s .i. s 1 s Q, jk! at , Under the capable coachnng of Mr Harr the 1955 56 team came to the end ot theur football season The team had the record of two wuns and seven losses The tlnal analysts shows that despite a dlsappolntmg record the players of the FN S at all tlmes were defending the honor at thelr alma mater For that they are to be congratulated F. Myers, B. Martin, J. Sfanko, R. Shields, K. Leonard. 91 ig Y . Q ,Q - 3 , H.-f , I 'ch W., ,, Q . Q47 4-. L . , ,kk .nz 4. 'xl W, . A f . T1 . fu, Q x f . A, r 1' 'Wm' '..'4 3 .. 3. K Grcmy Holfbock ' egx' ' if Q, -A -. Moiercsik Center -. A...--N QIWMP L, , ' W f g 5 f2QafM'w' ,f In fi . rf, .1 J 1 5 an p f R , . wa Y r 4 , x ' A X 655 .5 x x. 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VL - nail ,S Y ,QU ,,p2T?f3, :?5'a f5f?ff wf W 1'-fir ,,. .A M . X ,, X . f ., I '-3.914 sf' V, .A 4, .'.'y 'B' ., if-. 'rif'3l5'GfZ7?'R ' '. fx. 3ffe71ff7' 'JA' xT .552,5 '55 K 'W' Belus Pivm Tackle Gugfd v 'T if 'lnu.,,.,,-Wy:-.gn HVQVL1 CIOHI Myers H Monogef Q' ., :- 1 1.-.A Oli .Us ,, v..-'-Q ' 't BEAVER - o FREEDOM - O The Freedont-Beciyer contest is cinnuctiiy one of the highlights ot the grid ccintpciign cind this yecirs gcinte wos no exception, The Bu Idogs uniecished cz de.cis- tciting c1eric1T hcirrcige, howeyer, the Becixrer defense re- tused To cihow the Big Red to hit pciydirt. The tone Beoyer touchdown, which wfcis scored in the second period, wos enough to insure the victory for the Boh- cots, who went honte with ci 6-O victory. BESSEMER - T3 FREEDOM - T2 Any gonte which is Tost hy the niorgin of one point ccin be considered ci hecirt-Breoker, ond such fycis the gcinne between Besseinef ond Freedont, iieTTer's poss- ing orrn dcted like ci precision instruntent os he cont- pleted poss cutter pciss to ycirious recei.ers, hut the Free- dom touchdowns, scored by BogoTed dnd Bukowski, were not enough to oFTset the thirteen points tollied by Bessenter. FREEDOM-19 MARS-6 After dropping three previous hone gcxntes, the Big Red gridders piciyed host to their opponents, the Men front Mors. Under the expert generolship ot guorter- Bock Keiier, the Eufdogs gove the hometown tons their hrst ond Tong cxfvciited victory on Freedorn's hiihop held T9 to 6. The Buifdogs were sporked by Keher who cTciin1ed niost ot the scoring honors with two touchdowns. Bogoleci, who scored ci touchdown, Orcitty, who scored Freedoin's hrst extrd point ot the secison, ond Leon Sykes, who gcxined most of Freedoin's ycirdoge hinzsefi, were boys who showed up exceptionoiiy weh, MTDLAND- 27 FREEDOM-O The Big Red dosed its secison by pioying host to the lyiidicind Leopords in ci coid bruising hottie. The Leop- cirds ciciinted victory to 'he tune oi 27 to O. The pre- gciine ceremony tecitured our T955 tootboll queen Miss Mdrion BTcicR ond her court. Orben Keiier wcis the T955 tootbciil king. The gonfie wos the hncil cip- peoronce for fourteen senior iettermen. U1 t ', -. Y :sf . Wt- I . f, ,J , V of .ff Q Y rs K x.. 1 Heaa Coa h Mr Arbuttna Assnstant Coach Mr Dnmerlnng -21 ? Loached by Mr Arbuttna and assusted by Mr Dlmerlnng our Jr l-hgh due to lack of expertence and suze were unable to salvage a wan In thenr Eve game season The lttt'e bulldogs although winless played wlth true school spxrlt tn ftghtnng tor thenr alma mater at all ttmes Our coaches and players can see a brtghter ltght ahead They wnll have almost thenr enture team back tor next year and thats something to look forward to ROWT C Marchlanda C Bathgate C Meade F Latherow B Fabunlch J Bashaar F Ward T Tolbert J Gaus ROW2 R Shelllto Lodovtco R Arthur J Myers R Go ettl A DeDomunucus R Clan: J LaValle J Nunger ROW3 R Ga to Powell M Standish G Beaduo R Hmmaan H Hays J West G Smith R Kronk 9 ul T'-ww N shrug Rx, Q 'T ff KT' 'ta L. ,X ,L JA Q-sw W M V ' by V . 1 l ' S . . . . . . . . I , t , D. ', . , . , . ll ', . , . ' ',. .. ' . :. lI',R. , . ', -3 Q ft' f P 4 .W-J' F. ., ' - K , A! T 4 Rfk ' its T ' V R -t ' 1 --ti T .4 1,3 -. xt , J R .7 f e- - .FT , I l A QV. ,K ,wp . I Ari, V, . I A ',-! y A ,f J , b A w , 5 T 5 y , i . aff 4 , Y h 1 i ff X .fe 5 -fn ., f f - ., - s ' v 4 1 A, Nag., X , 'l -' , - ' 4 K 1 .. . T -xx my , , ' ' ' V 15 I .P Viv . ' W ts Nxxfmu . 7 1? xl wh N . V. K , , 4 I , ya ,VH x 4 7' R ' 1 X-X u 'l 'V ' - ,tk I. 1 , ff b W ' V Vs --w f' J ' Iv-P' I ' 4 ' VCL- .fl so xr, I ' 1 ' . I. 'L ' xi r 5 1 , A f I J' ' T T 3 '. - J ,g 5 ,,. V, 1, 51-370-. 83-Iii , fi., . , rm? l. 1 ,V In L1-V Q V Z- nf aj fl l . N , fl- . A 22:4 frm .a Y fm. . - I 1 xl, I A I , ' , if un... fy 4 , W M , , I I v kv A 1 I AJ' , .U ',-Jn, ft' :z3'!x' jT,jf1 5 an . -1' -. 7..f 'll 4 Q. f t X R ' A-R ff Tf'ii7':, ' ft.f'f9t7' f ' M f ' ' - ' ' 19' 'We-2' 4. 2 The Freedom Junior High Basketball Squad, coached by Mr. Harr, had a fairly good season. Although their record showed tive wins and seven losses, with a few breaks, it could have shown seven wins and five losses The little Bulldogs, at the start ot their season, were faced with the problem ot lack ot height and exper ience, but like real athletes, they wouldn't let this break their spirits. With lots ot tight and the will to win the little Bull dogs held the spirit of their Alma Mater high and fought for it at all times. Freedom Beaver Freedom Conway Freedom Patterson Freedom Midland Freedom Rochester Freedom Hopewell Freedom Beaver Freedom Conway Freedom Patterson Freedom Midland Freedom Rochester Freedom Hopewell ROW 1: R. Carothers, R. Gaus, R. Windon, G. VanKirk D Coe D Lodovico A Galdony R Waggener R Habrle J La Vette ROW 2 J. West, R. Musgrave, R. Goehring, R, Powell, H. Cordes R Hannigan R Hartman G Smith XIUL gg, 1, . fr gcc !'W'Y11f.1 ,W vm f -952 5' F KL H8103 2 m off ROW 'I C Neuber R McCurdy ROW 2 B Sykes M Pxvor 99 .311 1 Yfaumf an ,-4mm ez, Zed 79411 T 'Clara 90 team! .luly 27, i955 af Ellvvood Ciiy, Robert l-lariman, son ol Mr, and lylrs. Lesier l-lariman, entered The Soap Box Derby. OUT of 57 oiher conleslonls, he came in Hrsf. OUT of all The many prizes he won, The mos? important were, The engraving of his name on a Soap Box Derby watch, Eve silver dollars for each heel he won, and a sport and 'fishing oufhf. Aller Winning The hrsi race, he wen? To compere in an lniernaiional Race aT Akron, Ohio lor four days af Derby Town. He was eliminated in The hrsi heel by coming in second. Congratulations Bob! A Z 1 ik CAE J fn-K i lla nu I I If A Jah 111000 it eb Bl' .12 B A-if ff' TY I WWW I NC . Se t 7 S t 17 c c ct c Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov ec Dec Dec ec ec an an an Sedan! Flrst Day of School Canteen Canteen Square Dancung C E F Da Square Dancrng Haloween Dance Square Dancing -'Z Football Q en Croffnrng at Htgh School Football Queen Crownung at F1 ld Square Danclng Sensor Class Play Thanlcsgnvnng Vacatron Square Dancfng Cantccn Squarc Dancung Chrustmas Cantf Sr Tru Hu Y Formal Chrnstmas Vacatnon Start Chrrstmas Vacatuon Ends Canteen Canteen llll K Jan. 23 24 25 Feb. 4 Feb. I8 Feb. 24 March 3 March 9 March I6 March 17 March 22 April 5 April 6 April I4 April 20 May 4 May ii May 14 15 May 20 May 21 May 23 June 6 Semester Tests Canteen Canteen All School Donce Canteen G. A. A. Dance Band Concert Canteen All Sports Banquet Band Banquet Jr. Class Play Canteen Jr.-Sr. Prom May Queen Crowning Senior's Last Day Senior Tests Baccalaureate Commencement School Picnic Last Day of School 5 Nx X . ,' lllfl QW UQ .. L QL ff ir I :N 4. ! I - ' '.V 'ln X :.:3, ' fu! W :M 1 IV : J -- 'I A Y 'iff xb 4 I ' V QQ 661 I .I L...1...... 5IXu 5 Complnments of SIDNEY BALTER Complnmenfs of NIR AND MRS BOGOLEA Compllmenfs of EDWARD LECI-I J V FARLS Freedom, Po CERCONES MOBIL SERVICE Conway, Po Complumenfs of A FRIEND AL S INN Compliments of a frlend AI Newell NHARTMAN s N N N PLUMBING 551 Thlrd Ave Freedom Po Phone SPruce 5 3381 l v '. 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Pa. Phone Spruve 3-2176 JOHN SPAGNOLI'S MARKET Phone SPru f-1- 5-0695 sth Amit.- F .'f1f-f tum L CARDY JEWELER S 1 3264 A ISALY S 4 994 Friendly serv: ce .- Qualify foods Convenient location MORRIS RUBINOFF Smart styles for everyone 4 495 OQQQQQQQQOQOQQQO 68508880 F FARMER JR O 2386 Q ,Z O 'QQ' .,9s.Q,.90.6,9609 99 RECHT S MARKET JURICH S 42 08 3dA X . 4 , , S Rig., V, , M1-n's and Boys' Wear Spmmii -' Phone Spruee - . 5 3rd x e. Freedom Frpedo m Your Friendly Jeweler Q' Q2 ' Q' Q ,Q ,Q one ruee - .1 Ph S P . . I . Q 3 Best Barber in Town 3rd Ave. Freedom, Pa. Q . . Q . . Q hall for an appointment Q 9 O. Z- A 5 - Q S P ru ce 5- 3 I . . 3 3rd A ve Freedom ZVT -U-A - 1 O i 8 , , 7A.17'7!l 0 W O C 3 9 . Q? j . . .-4,v.-. 3.1.5.:.:.::j:::::5:g:E:S:E:E:E:E:E:E::?:EzE:::::::::g::.j.g.g.g,- .4,. D ...., Give us a try before you bu, ii 5 v f i . Phone SPNCC - 5 SP U08 5-1754 l I wh' For Fresh Fruits. Vegetables and Meats F,.,.t.dUm. pa. 3rd Ax e. Freedom ii A 4 For a quuckie Iunch k Or on evening snack For o friendly brunch Q Or o fake home suck tif BUD RIDERS CLEANERS ForGoodefI1Llent f'IPHl'llIlg and SCFXICC SALS COFFEE SHOP Compliments of Nlr and Mm Kincaid For dellelou foffee a ld Donuts 'ird Axe Freedom Phone 9Pruee 5 2349 3rd Me Freedom Pa 'S S 531 f Q w tf matu HARTZEL S FURNITURE CO dung pf b Hartzel s uuess 69 w are of qerxlve to thl COYTIITIUHIIW current dludt nd 37 Ffmfom and R IheS'9' FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SPruLe 4 03 Freedom Pa CATALUCCI BEER DIST Your News Center Phone Lnlon 9 2507 820 Third Axe 1stAw Conwav Ffeedfym Pa SPruce 4 9810 PARK S FARM For the best III farm Products Phone Spruee 4 0923 R D 1 Freedom Pa Nh At' DI SANZO S MARKET for fresh frult xegetahlc S and meats 17th Street Freedom Pa . I I ' ' - ' Z A A I W 1 X , Q s . ,T , FREEDOM BEER olsr co CRBPENO S E550 3dA 4436 Wg f BARN S SERVICE STATION I F 45513 W W KRONSTAIN HEATING COMPANY C I 9 EDDIE AND CHUCK SABOLIC S CAFE UN 92127 2 dA P Ap av MR HARRISON CHARLES MENS STORE TIGER S POWELLS HARDWARE MR KMR G RADOVIC P 1 P SP 41829 . . 7 I r . xenue, Freedom. Pa. 1275 3rd Avenue D'At' fb I i ft d - ks Freedom, Pa. Ph R Spruve - . 7 H P '-mast, If pl 'i Rf on 7 Z ' f 7 1 fish-oysterswhot sausage. and pizza our sperm It For good Ashland productsv ion in if n R.D. .. reedom. Pa. L Iwayi Pa' - R X SP l I 9 I 1 . . . A , 5 , o fren! 1 pl 'nv' J - 2 7 f ' 'I Heating, Roofing C Pumems 'Hardware, Air onditioning of Ive can make it ho for youii UN' -1913 2 IA Burgess of I7rCed0lU L ' Y' P' . 1 Rochester. Pa. M6-n's wear. Rochester. P . floniplinivnts of - - - ' . n. a. ruce Q u xr


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