Harford High School - Eagle Yearbook (Harford, PA)

 - Class of 1960

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Reluing on Maru, we need luave no fears -from Com- munism, secularism, or anu oHuer greal' evils of Hue age. Rt Fafima, in l9l7, slue promised securiiu io all wluo would seek luer. Mu-5 Immaculale Hear? will be uour refuge, slue , f .4- -fr4 1..-:.A.:- r , - said, and Hue wau Hua! leads lo God. Man luas alwaus desired success in luis underlalxings. Nlarufs success secrel' was luer loving obedience lo God's luoluj will made lanown fo luer dau bu dau. Rs we slep info Hue unceriain -fulure our assurance of success will lie, lilse Nlarufs, in our readuj acceplance of God's plan for our lives. Pausing fodauj we ask ourselves, Will uou accepl' God's plan for uou? Will ujou make wauj for Maru in uour li-fe? Will uou lalue luer as ujour leacluer Io lead uou in Hue waujs of God. In Huis lwenlu-Huird volume of Pridwen we luave given our answer. We luave accepled ifs cluallenge in Hue Hueme Malse Wauj -for Maru. We l-uave used Hue Caniicles of Maru on divider pages and oHuer imporianl' pages Hurougluoul Hue bools. We beg luer lo remain wiHu us in everu-5 pluase of our lives-spirihu allu, inlellecfuallu, cullurallu, and sociallu iusl' as slue luas been wiHu us in our scluool daujs al Bisluop NlcDeviH' Higlu. -. u- ,A ..- ,,-.1 , . .,. f- , .--.'-.-.-.J .f-:..,,,, 'f- 1 5-Y f ' -fir X'- ' T7 -'i. 'i. .,f-.-- f ' '.., -'-- if: ,ng 1--1 - -K ' -e - --. '-f.. .-. '---.. ', 1'-., '.'-T'-w. ' 19 so PHIHWEN .pi I7 Ax. . .xx A X A , I Ml' , , . l r i Let us embrace the footprints of Mary Bridge at Italian Lake-Division Street. When frozen. the lake provides .1 good place to skate. Harvey Taylor Bridge crossing the Susquehanna connects Dauphin and Cumberland Counties. The West Shore students cross this daily en- route to school. Pennsylvania Farm Show Building-ll and Maclay Streets. Site of area championship bas- ketball games. 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Q K2 1 Through you may the portals of iusfice be opened lib? 3 NJ for us, that we may proclaim all your 575 X Cp wondrous works. XE YQ,-f so an 3 ADMINISTRATIUN ee: Q13 is 1 ei 4? 252 LF' 0 123 Eff? 1 . J 71, Ai, WW! 7, rr r ff JM JW L ff mill!! if L X WW AL M174 W ffl! X, fy 'V X7 fl ,' If 4 1, y go! 5 W ,Wif W ' .If fl!!! JL' NX? 7,' ?,fM 'Lv' f WW My fff 'ff I ,f l ,A Q ,V V J' If 'T ff7'Vf ffl f W fy , of ff L! K 7 . J , 1, , ff Mf r X r. lf 'jf T fwffb x , 4. rljgffff , ' j wifi? ff S+ if ff A r 1 ef I -If ,fy W fff ivg ,fe M JW , 7 ,,rr r z5 al!j!M9 X ff' 1 I , if .x 'QR 95 U fx Q, - ,ai 4 'V r ? f 4. 1? HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND GEORGE L. LEECH. D.D., J.C.D Bishop of Harrisburg ' x. D. Ii offers Thee E3 ' sacrifice! Bi se 0 nmuamw-mfMW1 Mi ' 'IX 1 1 it -'x..Adv'N X-fir! HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND LAWRENCE F. SCHOTT, D.D. Auxiliary to the Bishop of Harrisburg THE RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR ROBERT J. MAHER Superintendent of Schools wg km Xl Ly YN- xl an he I2 Xu af lard! If THE REVEREND ROBERT C GRIBBIN Prmczpal With the humlllty of Mary at Bethlehem the qulet heronsm of Nazareth and the loyalty and unshaken fearlessness of Calvary our pr1n cxpal Father Grxbbm goes about domg good and makmg way for Mary It IS with deep humlllty that Father Grlbbm takes upon hlm self the great task of carlng for the many souls placed wxthm hrs keeping It IS wlth quxet heronsm that he accepts the responslblllty of the spmtual mtellectual and temporal welfare of these students It IS wlth unshaken fearlessness that he faces the many and varxed drflicultles and asslgnments that daily confront htm As prmclpal teacher counselor and friend Father Grlbbm shows us the way which leads to Mary With his hand and heart m those of Mary she guides hls Steps ln the path way of perfect l1VlI1g Ks ,Hs -19' THE REVEREND GEORGE V LENTOCHA w 0 a Asszatant to the Prmcrpal Athleuc Moderator Rellglon IV H-1. Shing' THE REVEREND JOSEPH MCCOY O S F S Boys' Guidance Religion II and III 1 AE .24 light to my steps THE REVEREND WILLIAM GUERIN OSFS Boys Guidance Sophomore Home room 401 Rellgnonl II Q' MEL ON O S F S Boys Guidance Junior Homeroom 45 Religion III Lann I ymirqzsffsifr L., mfr 5 , E l l 5 H I ' Abs , rw -1 I 'T'- . A ' I ' fg. ill ' 'iflk x L x we I I , l . I , ' ' ' Ig' W . . , TH . ' ' , ' ,mr n I P 4. . , A ' , I ' J , I I L K ' . r ' ...Q 1 THE RIGHT REVEREND IVISGR WILLIAM NI HORRIGAN Our Lady of the Blessed Sac rament Church Harrlsburg O-1' ,..-. THE RIGHT REVEREND IVISGR DAMIAN MCGOVERN St Lawrence Church Harris burg KEN t-Q! THE VERY REVEREND JOHN E IVIETZ J C D Sl Patrrck Cathedral Church Harrlsburg '4'T 'll' A' ....-.r -I-HI: RIGHT REVIIRLND IVISLIR ROY C KI:I FER S! Theresa Church New TIIE RIGHT REX LRFND MSGR JOHN A MACUIRI St Franczs of Asszst Church Cumberland Harnsburg and an Illumination to my paths mtellectual and physlcal of the Chrnst Chxld and accepted graciously the respons1b1I1t1es of such cue so our devoted pastors provlde unstmtmgly for the Cathollc educatlon of us the souls entrusted to thelr care They glve us the opportunity to make l1v1ng wlth God a reallty by placing before us thenr own Inves as examples It IS wlth deep gratltude to them that we graduate from Blshop McDew1tt Hlgh School May our Lady s llfe and the lxfe of her Son so shme IH our lives that we w1Il be a llvmg credit to the generosity zeal and sacrlfice of our pastors pf' THE REVEREND THE REVEREND JOHN ONOFREY RUDOLPH FUHR Sacred Heart of Jesus Church .S John the Ecangeltst Harrnsburg Church Steelton TIIL RIGHT REXFRYND MSGR JOHN F STANTON P R V F St James Church Stetlton an 0-i ' .010 THE RIGHT REVEREND IVISGR MARTIN N LOIIMULLER J C D Our Lady of Good Counsel Marysulle THE RENEREND WILLIAM B CAVANAUGH Semen Sorrows of the Blessed Vtrgm Mary Church Mldclle town . 'A , I fa g i up V W J x Y ' , C3 l ' T f p I X. k Q K 4 A ,N I I I l i 1 As our Lady watched over the growth. both Q, 'fl 1' V I THE REVEREND LINO A CIARLANIINI J U D Sc S D St Ann Church Steelton -v THE REVEREND FRANCIS A KIRCHNER St Margaret Mary Church Penbrook 57' THE REVEREND LOUIS W FORGENG Our Lady of Lourdes Church Enola TIIE REX EREND CHARLES MURRAY Sf Catherznc' Laboure Church Oaklezgh iv THE REVEREND THOMAS SIMPSON Good Shepherd Church Camp Hull THE REVEREND STEPHEN J HRIBICK csv' ,iff THE REVEREND SILVIUS GRUBISIC O I: IVI Assumption of the Blessed Vzrgm Mary Church Steel ton 'Qi fu' Ns.,-H THE REVEREND CLL l'US H WAGMAN St Joseph Church Mechanls burg iw azrff '-...., THE REVEREND FREDERICK R BRADEL St Peter Church Steelton Holy Famzly Church Harms burg . U. A .Q T ' - 5 ,s, ' .L P , - ' 1 'J i. Q K ' X f 54 , if 1 Q lu -.df A-::.H' w 'W , K - f . ' ' A JN Q 5 x lf SISTER IVIARY AMABILIS. Spanish I. ll. Typewriting I. Newswriting I, Pridwen, Twin Towers 9--f' SISTER MARY CLETUS, Senior Homeroom 31. English IV Nurses' Math. Sacristan SISTER MARY ANGELICA. Religion I Qs 0- SISTER MARY COLIETTE, Assistant Principal, Prefect of Studies. Guidance Counselor. French II. Girls' Health 52 ,-. S Ed nw NV? :- o 250 -if Q3 -no Bd'V's po Q--1 :i Z2 we 92... wa. H0 QW 'ee 77 Q23 UQ! gn in-r Er: ,we .-. 3' Ea ON :T ao: :rg- 735. 5.5- o ci IAF-I 55:31 i-.3 'IF5 55' QU' 0 Tn SAY' NIJ 411 l 1 f Q , ef' SISTER MARY BERTIIA. Sophomore Homeroom 205, Reli- gion II, English ll. Sophomore Monitor .....,1' L SISTER NIARY CYRILLA, Junior Homeroom 24, English III. Business Arithmetic E 1 ,. A I Q SISTER MARY EUGENIA R S M Stenography II Twpeuritingl II , Www Office Practice. Employment Place H ment 1 'l ' 1. ey K. As clirectress of studies. Sister Mary Colette checks every roster. Here she accepts and files that of Barbara DeFilippo. In Thee shine forth the beauty of Chastity, -7- 'f t,'F54fv. C. C l 7 f iv' SISTER MARY INCARNATA. SISTER GILMARY, R.S.M. Freshman Homeroom 300, Eng- lish I. III X an--' SISTER PHILIP IVIARIE. Junior Homcroom 23. Religion Ill. Stenography I. Typewriting I. Bookkeeping. Stock Room One of the most frequented spots ofthe .Z SISTER TERESA AQUINAS. R.S.M. Senior Homeroom 32. English IV. Typewriting I. Remedial Reading. Oratorical Activities. R.S.M. Sophomore Homeroom ZOZ. Eng- lish ll, General Business school-the stockroom. Diane Weaver and Frances Murlin assist Sister Philip Marie daily. The camera caught Jud- ith Graybill making her purchase. l Wei , . fa-4' 4..,-- lhznf 'W' P SISTER MARY ELEANOR, SISTER JOSEFINA. SISTER MARY LAUREEN. Senior Homeroom 103, Home- Prefect of Discipline, Algebra I Freshman Homeroom l05. Alge- making I, II bra I. II. Plane Geometry. Coor- dinator of Community Drives M. the light of Thy Iustice, 'N,,A'k 467719 SISTER MARGARET ALACOQUE. Sister Maria Crucis gladly explains the symbolisms on the class rings to Mary I.H.M. Kay Shartle, Dorothy Ricci, Barbara Osif, and Barbara Gryctko. Junior Homeroom 46, History III, Health 'N if-'NN E 9-rn? 54P0'v- ' SISTER MARIA CRUCIS, Junior Homeroom 211, Religion III, Chemistry. Junior Monitor 1, SISTER MARIA JOSITA. Junior Homeroom 41. Religion III, Chemistry. General Science. Student Council f- b . E ' at SISTER MIRIAM DE SALES. I.H.M. Sophomore Homeroom ZIZ. Re- ligion II. Biology. Coordinator of Play Drives 7+ U- 4 i 'g.- Qt fv l I SISTER MARIE DAVID, I.I'I.IVI. SISTER MARIS-ITA, Freshman I-lomeroom 104, Phys- Sophomore Homeroom 402 ics, Algebra. Plane Geometry nu..,k K . .N i, 4' ,ghsl i , 1 SISTER MARY PHILIP, SISTER MARY RENEZ I.H.IVI. Senior Homeroom 36. Physics, Freshman Homeroom 302. Gen- Math IV. Senior Monitor eral Science. Coordinator of As- sembly Programs With reaching the moon as the goal for the magazine drive, Sister Maria Josita checks results with Stephen Simonic and Susan McNeill. 1 1, f f -iii Lf -?'lf ,if vw X A X lx -ff- ff 1 Xf- ,fix 115, Y qu-.vi SISTILR AGNES ANN. Senior Homeroom 42, Religion III, Art. Mechanical Drawing . Iliff' Li! 7. J SISTER MARY CORNELIA. Librarian 1 v '33- SISTER MARY FRANCETTA. S.C.C, Freshman I-Iomeroom 303. Reli- gion I, Latin II, Freshman Moni- IO! 1-'ff SISTER IVI. CLETUS. S.C.C. Sophomore Homeroom ZOI. Biol- ogy. General Science, Mission Ac- rivities .ig W t ie, Mg, .ng ' 1.40 SISTER MARY ELMA. Senior Homeroom 35. History IV la! i - ..,,fi SISTER MARY JOSEPH. Sophomore Homeroom 402. Lar- in I, Religion II. Mechanical Drawing , ' ,v',v'l -1 ,.,,1g,f -1'--ff - 1 -.lgwsga r M 'X.. Sister M. Cornelia, librarian. helps Louise Ann Peace locale information necessary to complete history project. xr. il f J fw- 1. ,'.' 'C 7 , I. yr? : for if 'sept-. ,rl f xi . iw mt- rg -1 iw -3.i I..'Pf4'l' 'wg -t., I I r , A ,,, .. ,,, U., ,. c. di H 1971 r.4x ' as 59-:4 SISTER MARY REGINATI, S.C.C. .iq ,,,..-19 Junior Homeroom Zl, German I, an ixsxxgbbgi, N' 5 History III ' ' R x 1 'm Conscious that everything can be turned to valuc for the Missions, Diane Webb and Patricia Cronin prepare stamps under the guidance of Sister Mary Cletus. and the splendor of Truth. - M m' '. Kathleen Oriold, Roger Hall. Catherine Bourus, Gary Sheldon, Cecelia -D i Wambach take time out at noon for an extra rehearsal with Sister Mary 1 Caroleen. A ' -9 'B gf rg i- SisTER MARY CAROLEEN.S.S.N.D, -. . M u sic jivfi lg 5.i:Q1-5.55 j:'i ':f55'g':.-il A-.- SQ, QL 1+ TP i 'hr ,Ti SISTER MARY WINIFRED, Music Senior Homcroom 34. Latin II. MR. ANTHONY CERNUGEL Athletic Director. Health and Physical Education. Head Foot- ball Coach . X Mr. Frank Zuvich gladly shows Joseph Maeder and Joan Yeager average for linal marking period. 'CS' 53, MR. BERNARD GALLAGHER Freshman Homeroom 301, His- tory I xx H' X S' ' WJMJ sa' pun- C i' MR. MARIANO DEFILIPPO MR. MICHAEL FRY Freshman Homeroom 106, Eng- Freshman Homeroom 102, Eng- lish I. Assistant Coach lish I, History I, Assistant Coach ,AN wr Coach Ginanni explains basketball rules to Joseph Drob ' niak and Robert Mclntyre . ww 01' 1 J AP FWQQ MR. LESTER GINANNI Health and Physical Education Head Basketball Coach MR. LAWRENCE KOSTELAC Sophomore Homeroom 207, His- tory II. General Math III, IV, Math IV -54119 1 '1P'4' MRS MARY LASHENDOCK Health and Physical Education bra I General Math I exaltlng Thy Glory Scrrpture tells us that those who mstruct others unto Justrce shall shlne as the stars for all etermty The teachmg and example of the PIICSIS srsters and lay faculty wrll be the gurd mg stars shmmg rn our lrves They have set our feet on the road to wrsdom whrch leads to God and Hrs Mother By therr labors they have mstllled mto us hrgh prrncrples and the love for truth We would seek to lmrtate therr rdeals of servrce and devotedness to God and Hrs holy Mother rn order that we make our lrves pleasmg to Hrm and useful to our fellowmen A 'ET' MISS PATRICIA MANNIX School Secretary MR FRANK ZUVICH Sophomore Homeroom 400 Hrs toryI II Dramatrcs Aj 'J J J, ' it Q f Ax' MR JOHN L SCHMIDT Freshman Homeroom 101 Alge Algebra II French I MR RUSSELL H WILLIAMS Instrumental Music Supervisor Moderator for Band Front and Cheerleaders av' MRS CATHERINE ZEIDERS School Secretary kv , 4 I .X I - 'A if. X Q 2 r 1 -AJ I . I I . . 1 , . . . 0 . rt M ,fri I I ' I I ,. 4 SIR It or y u T I Sac A , Ax .I ' :V t ef .Pt A es ee y f . fa -f 2 E4 ',,.,,fus 'inn tr 7 THL RLVERLND ALEXIUS ARNOLDIN St Francis of Assrsz Church Semor Relnglon GI' THE REVEREND LAWRENCE GROSS Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Vrrgm Mary Church, Mlddletown Senior Rellglon uf' M THE RLVERLND JOHN AURENT7 St Theresa Church New Cum berlwnd Junior Rellglon THE REVEREND WOODROW JONES St Margaret Mary Church Senior Rellglon 9532 as -. I 5.7, I Q' 'T THE REVEREND THOMAS SMITH THE REVEREND S! Catherme Laboure Church STEPHEN SHEETZ Junlor Rellglon St James Church, Steelton Sophomore Relnglon r-frffnmwmwwfsww fo' 1 THE REYEREND PAUL HRINDOS Our Lady of the Blessed Sacra men! Church Junior Relnglon 'I HE REVEREND JOSEPH KLLSPIS Good Shepherd Church Camp Hill Senior Rellglon THE REVEREND JAMES LA CROCE Sacred Heart of Jesus Church Sensor Religion Ex' 'W K Q . ly . I Q I .. t f ' c, .V 4 E S fx, T :S S F' . ya. New TIPIE REVEREND VINCENT ' SMITH St. Patrick Cathedral Church Senior Religion . . . rendering ff T9 4 'Q' -fa Q. N -.- 5 Xh '5 X 'ix Jw 5 John Giambastian, Tony Accordino, Joe Scala- mogna. chef. and Joseph Romanini are ready to serve the hungry mobs. Thee Praise. Mrs. Pearl Sch:1efer's efficient service and care helps satisfy the hunger of the faculty members. x O I MR. MATTHEW BORNAK 5 . . x . Maintenance Engineer - : 1 ,ef ffff' L VI VA: ff DANIEL ,IL F' '1 May we ever rely on the power of your namep and let all our deeds be directed to you. f 'W k AWQQJMEQU r l ?-'K 56 -....,,,N- Ellen Lynch treasurer Allar Bobko Urce preszdent Patrrcna Fogarty .secretary see'n more OPIIITIISIIC at the Hnancxal record of the senior class than nts president Charles Derlck Durlng their senior year the Class of 1960 took the lead ln gomg all out to make way for Mary The enthuslasm they displayed for every phase of school lxfe ldentlfled them as workers and frlends of the Mother of God Thelr school sp1r1t proved that for Mary only the best 15 good enough As befitting therr role the senrors led ln studies sports school drxves and soclal events Studymg done wlth Mary became mterestmg and meanmgful Sports under her protection furnished keen enjoyment Social lrfe llved ln lmrtatlon of thelr most admirable Mother broadened and enrlched IDG llves of her cllents strrvlng earnestly to make way for Mary The Class deems lt a prlvllege to ldentlfy themselves with Mary m the long awalted Secret of Fatlma Year of 1960 y...iq- CLASS UF 1960 M 0 TTU Pralse to the Ilrvme Heart of Iesus Plll ll ll N Sacred Heart F l ll W E ll Passion Flower C U l U R S Red and White J ' 7 of rf 'T V, L. 2 X., , gp ,Q Vx 2' 1 1 ' Q f u , 'Q t -! 5: , ' l Q K Elixir? l A r ,. - K 1 2 - ' 'Ha '25.:3, L , W I . , Y A ' x x A KJ l fx A In . 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I . . . ..,. . . , I GEORGE XAVIER ADAMS St Theresa Beto lll7 Bridge St New Cumberland Aclrunes Scrence Club Actxvt tres Committee Basketball Ambxlron College GUY SALVATORE ALITTO St Francis of Asus: Gaelano l420 Market St Aclrvrtres Scrence Club Latm Club Forenslc Club ACIIVIIIBS Committee Football Ambllwn Wm fnends and ln JOHN PAUL ALBRECHT St Theresa Jack 1113 Allen Sr New Cumberland Actxutres Science Club Glee Club Actrvltres Committee German Club A Cappella Chonr Ambrtzon Engineer CYNTHIA LOUISE ANDERSON St Margaret Mary Cmdy 2805 Canby St Actruztzes Scxence Club Mathe matlcs Club Mrsslon Club Actlvltles Committee .f ,rx Wi Q3 'gm' 143 i' M 4-r-f was-' fluence people n 5 K'- Ambxtron To drlve MAKE WAY FUR MARY JOYCE ELAINE ANGLEY St Catherine Laboure oy 239 Luther Pl Actzvztres Student Council Glee LINDA LEE ANTHONY St Franczs of Asus: S l6t Actrvltzes Glee Club Latm Club cr W' ig fs :rl 17,9 A 'I if .lf Jim r fl' Club Girls Chorus Latm Ambttron Teacher Y- 21 I I. 1-25: S' x 1 51:3 ' fi 11,4 ,UQ 1 Actrvmes Committee History Club Mxssnon Club Actrvn Club tres Committee Forum Usher Jr Red Cross Nurses Club JOHN ALONZO ARBOGAST St Catherme Laboure Puddm 8I2l Park Dr Actrurtres Class Officer Science Club Glee Club Latm Club Boys Chou' Football Baseball MISSION Club Ambztron Aeronautical engtneer BARBARA JEAN AUER St Franczs of Assrsx Bee Jay 2120 Chestnut St Actrvrtres Class Ofhcer Glee Club Mrsslon Club Actrvrtres Commnttee, Cheerleader, Jr Red Cross Ambxtron Secretary Ambztxon Medical secretary MARY LOUISE ARNOLD Sacred Heart of Jesus Snoohre 6 A Hall Manor Actrurtres Grrls Chorus F H A Ambztron Housewrfe EDWARD BLASE AUGUSTIN St Theresa Aug 1298 Letchworth Rd Actrurtzes Baseball Ambztzon Be a mrllxonarre 29 BARBARA JEAN BARNOSKI Seven Sorrows of the B V M Barb lll E Roosevelt Ave Middletown Activities Glee Club Girls Cho rus Activities Committee Hockey Ambition Secretary ROBERT GERARD BENKO St Theresa Cherxbo 622 Coolidge St New Cumberland Activities Student Council Sci ence Club Glee Club Art Club Activities Committee Band Dramatics Basketball Ambition Foreign service AMID EXCITING PREPARATION DIANE PATRICIA BARROW Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament 2239 N Fourth St Actzutzes Student Council Class Officer French Club Culee Club Forensic Club Activities Com mittee Cheerleader Dramatics Forum Usher Ambition To see the world DOLORES BERNADETTE BENKOVIC Assumption of the B V M Dolly 484 High St Bressler Activities Mission Club Ambitzon Secretary 3 I Nix T- 'P fl-'fff 16 'I' fm CHARLES ROBERT BENTZ St John Tee 498 Highland St Enhaut Ambition Draftsman CAROL ANN BLAKE St Margaret Mary 5341 Devonshire Rd Actzvitles Student Council French Club Girls Chorus F H A Activities Committee Forum Usher Ambition To be a singer 1 3 IMMACULATA YOLANDA BIANCHI St Francis of Assisi Mackie 1300 S l3th t Activities Glee Club ACappella Choir F H A Activities Com mittee Forum Usher History Club Ambition Secretary ALLAN DAVID BOBKO Seven Sorrows of the B V M Mont Mournsey 437 Linden St Middletown Activities Student Council Class Officer Science Club Mathe matics Club Glee Club Foren slc Club Activities Committee Dramatlcs Boys Choir Latin Club Ambition College MARY ANN BOLASH Seven Sorrows ol the B V M 237 Lusk Ave., Highspire Activities: French Club. Glee Club Library Club Forensic Club Nurses Club, History Club. Girls Chorus. Ambition: Marriage 96 qv '11 it PATRICIA CHARLOTTE BRADLEY St Patrrch Cathedral Patty 235 Bnggs St Activities French Club Sclence Club Glee Club Forenslc Club Actrvntnes Commnttee Forum Usher Jr Red Cross WKBO Club English Club Ambition Forexgn servnce ALFRED EMIL BRANCA St Margaret Mary Golden Eagle 2202 Walnut St Ambztxon Alr Force CAROLE ANN BRATINA St Joan of Arc 281 Pme St Hummelstown Actzvrtres Glee Club Forenslc Club Actnvmes Committee Englnsh Club Pndwen Twrn Towers Forum Usher Hnstory Club Ambition Chemist 'QF' X-ff THERESA ANN BRADY Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Terry 2318 Jefferson St Actrvxtxes Science Club Forenslc Club Acnvmes Commntree Jr Red Cross Hxstory Club Ambrtxon Secretary MICHAEL WILLIAM BOLLENDORF St Francrs of Assisi Bolly 1619 Naudaln St Activities Science Club Latm Club Actlvltles Commxttee Football Baseball Ambition To become president GERTRUDE MARY BONK Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Chuckie R D 1 Dauphin Activities Spanish Club F H A Actlvnues Committee Nurses Club Ambition Nurse CATHERINE LENORE BOURUS Seven Sorrows of the B V M Cathre 135 Sprung St Middletown Club Girls Chorus A Cap pella Choir Dramatlcs ACIIVI tres Committee Mlsslon Club Mathemaucs Club Ambition Linguist sd' 6 JOSEPH PATRICK BRANIGAN St Margaret Mary Stick 2813 Boas St Activities Scxence Club Actnvr tres Committee Basketball Baseball Ambition Burgess 6? Ll' .uf lf' MICHAEL STEPHEN BOROCZ St Francis of Assisi Mike 1853 Park St Actzvrtres Sclence Club Mathe matics Club Latin Club Ac nvltres Committee German Club Baseball Ambztzon Electrlcal engmeer EILEEN MARIE BOWEN Seven Sorrows of the B V M 333 W Mann St Mnddletown Activities Scnence Club Latm Club History Club ACIIVIUES Ambition Nurse 15 'tv' fovf if 1 1 . . ' Y U. , 1, I F, 0 '1 T73 . -F new ' 'F I -ff F fl I I X . . . - , . . . s . - - V. ffg, Activities: French Club. Glee Committee. - r f , , . . . . 1 . I . - . 1 I I? f . I 4 . I . f n : giry . X , , -xt . I , 'U . I . 1 4 ...' gnu-- 4:1 ,1 ea- an- ' -I 'SS' -?l,s. ' PATRICK LYONS BRAWLEY St Margaret Mary Kmg Frsh 5455 Devonshxre Rd Actruztzes Prrdwen Twm Tow ers Baseball Ambrtron Busrnessman SUSANNA MARIE BRIDY Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament ue 2214 N Flfth St Actrvztres French Club Science Club Glee Club Glrls Chorus A Cappella Cho1r Forum Usher Nurses Club ROBERT FLOYD BREWSTER St Patrzck Cathedral Bob Soc l526 Penn St Actzvrtres Science Club Actlvl tres Commnttee Ambrtron Draftsman JACQUELYN ANN BRODNICK St James Jackre 2777 S Second St Steelton Acttvrtres Glrls Chorus MISSION Club Actnxtxes Commlttec CONSTANCE VICTORIA BRODOVICZ Seven Sorrows of the B VM Connie 7 Pmeford Dr M5 Mlddletown ... Actrurtzes Spanlsh Club Scnence Club Glee Club Girls Chorus Latin Club Forensic Club Ac trvntles Commrttee Hnstory Club English Club Ambrtron Reporter Ambztzon Nurse History Ambrtron FRANK ANTHONY BROWN Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Browme 173 7 Susquehanna St Actrvrtres Science Club Mnsston Club ACIIVIIIQS Committee Ambrtron Electrical engmeer Club Secretary f os' X' Auf! NANCY MARIE BUSER St James 42 Franklln St Hlghsplre Actrvztres Science Club Glee Club Girls Chorus Latin Club Mrsslon Club Actrvr tres Commlttee Forum Usher Ambrtxon WAVES DONNA MARIE CALDARELLI Our Lady of Lourdes Mounted Route Enola Actrvrtres Spanish Club Glrls Chorus F H A Actrvltle Committee Ambrtron Teacher RALPH ROBERT BYRNES St Bernard Rafe RD l Shermansdale Actruztres Student Council SCI ence Club Marhematncs Club Actxvrtles Commnrtee Jr Red Cross Football Basketball Ambrtron Doctor ALEXANDER J CAPARELLA Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Alex 3135 Fernwood Rd Ambrtxon Teacher in' Q-fr M hr' 5, ,422 I QI or 'YW' EARL GEORGE CAPELLO St Margaret Mary Fudge 11106 Hoffer S Aclicities Football Baseball Ambition Electrician LOUISE TERESA CARRICATO Holy Family 1009 Melrose St Actiutres Science Club Latin Club Mission Club Actiuties Committee Ambition Marriage JAMES FRANCIS CARCHIDI St Francis of Assisi 1940 Kensington St Actiuties Spanish Club Football Basketball Baseball Ambition Electrician JAMES LEONARD CAVANAUGH St Catherine Laboure .lim 634 Lenker Rd Activities Science Club Mathe matics Club Latin Club A tnities Committee History Club Jr Red Cross Ambition Many I-4 a....J' 3' 'I' 1 its fz: 1 11' gg.-.P VIRGINIA CAROL CHENEY St Theresa Ginny 1312 Chatham Rd Camp Hill Activities French Club Science Club Girls Chorus Activities Committee Flag Twirler Forum Usher Jr Red Cross DONALD FRANCIS CHIARELLA St Francis of Assisi Dakawar N 18th Activities Science Club Mathe matics Club Glee Club Ac tlvitles Committee J Red Cross Baseball Radio Club Lf vf Ambition Engineer Latin Club Ambition Safe drner of the year ,os 'Cf 7 -it af 49 ,J I-sv N, 'Y x 'f K, gl FUR IUYS ATTENDING GRADUATIUN THERESE ANNE CHIARELLA St Francis of Assisi Terry 8 0 N l8t t Activities: Science Club, Latin Club, F.H.A., Activities Com- mittee. Ambition: Housewife DENISE JO-LEE COLLINS Seven Sorrows of the B.V.M. Nisey 380 Market St. Highspire Activities: French Club. Science Club, Mathematics Club. Latin Club, Mission Club. Activities Committee, Band. Ambition: College graduate CAROLE ANN CIBORT Assumption of the B VM 693 High St Bressler Activities: Science Club. Latin Club. Art Club. F.H.A. Ambition: Operate a barber shop RICHARD JAMES CONRAD Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Tink 2037 Green St. Activities: Jr. Red Cross. History Club. Activities Committee. Ambition: Many rn PATRICIA JOAN COXE St Catherine Laboure Patsy 4711 Derry St Aclzvztres Student Councrl Sc: ence Club Grrls Chorus Latm Club Mrssron Club F H A Ambition Beautrcran ANNE CECILIA CRANEY St Catherine Laboure 310 Rosewood La Actwztres Spanrsh Club Girls Chorus Latm Club Actlvrtres Commrttee Prrdwen Twm Towers Ambition Teacher JOSEPHINE MARIE COSTIK St Francis of Assisi Josre 1410 Thompson St Actrvttres Science Club Glee Club F H A Actrvmes Com mlttee Nurses Club Hrstory Club Ambrtron Nurse PATRICIA ANN COYLE St Theresa a 339 Ninth St New Cumberland Actrurtres Hrstory Club Girls Chorus Latrn Club FHA ev'-v Actrvrtres Commrttee Ambition Secretary CAROL ANN CRIBARI St Francis of Assisi 1806 Holly St Actwrtres Spanish Club Science Club Glee Club Latm Club F H A Actrvrtres Commrttee Majorette Nurses Club Ambrtron Medrcal secretary 'Z DONALD ELMER CRISTE Crrsee 2038 Swatara Sr Activities Mathematrcs Club Radro Club Baseball Ambrtron Jet mechanic PATRICIA JOAN CRONIN St Catherine Laboure at 363 Montour St Activities Spanish Club Glee ,.. wr --.Y Club Grrls Chorus Latrn Club Mrssron Club Actrvmes Commrttee Forum Usher Nurses Club Ambrtzon Nurse Y wt , 1 -gm-, AS YUU CALL fn 'q,,.f 7 af' HOWARD RAY CROFT Smiley 304 Boas St Actlvltres French Club Actlvrtxes Committee Band J Red C ross Football Ambrtron Writer DELORES FRANCES CULHANE Good Shepherd Dorrze 4703 Clearview Camp Hull Activities Prrdwen Twrn Tow ers Band Ambition American author STEPHEN JOSEPH CULLEN St Theresa Steve 421 Seventh St New Cumberland Actrvrtres Actrvrtres Committee Basketball Ambrtron Pharmacrst 1. 5 . . . ., 1 4 I - r- - , - S E 05 , ,.--T, M, .X 1 . . P 1 ' . C- A v I . . . . . 0 J- St. Francis of Assisi St. Patrick Cathedral ftfeif I ' 7' 9 I P . X ' ' ' : ' . ' ' Dr. 'fi I l . l ' . . ' 'Q W - - , K ' ' V' x T . -S f 1 Q5 . ' T' . . . . . . . 1- . THE WORLD T0 RUUT K' fs-s JEROME A DESSO Seven Sorrows of the B VM Jerry 21 James St Middletown Aclzcztzes Class Officer Baseball Ambitxon Arr Force JUANITA THERESA DIFRANCESCO St Ann Nita 185 S Second St Steelton Activrtres Science Club Girls Chorus Latin Club Activities Committee History Club Ambition Secretary CAROLLE ANN DISANTO St Margaret Mary 5220 Earl Dr Activities Glee Club Girls Cho rus Library Club Ambition Secretary LAWRENCE EDWARD DEVINE Good Shepherd Bert 100 N 21st St Activities Science Club Actrvi tres Committee Jr Red Cross Ambition Working man EUGENE DIMASCIO Our Lady of Lourdes Jume 110 S Second St Ambrtron Graduate mx t-'v ROBERT DAVID CURTIS Sacred Heart ot' Jesus 846 S Cameron St Actrcitres Science Club Art Club Activities Committee Jr Red Cross Ambition To become .1 mllllon alre JOSEPH MICHAEL DEFINIS Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament 1801 Green St Actrvrtres Student Council Glee Club Mission Club Art Club Activities Committee Basket ba Ambition Commercral artist CHARLES TROUTMAN DERICK St Margaret Mary Skzp 2930 Locust La Officer Glee Club Latm Club Activities Committee PAL Representative Basketball Base ba Ambition Engineer Camp Hill Wormleysburg Q97 -L 5 42 JEANNE K DELANEY Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Jeanme 2612 Agate St Actrvrtzes Spanish Club Scrence Club Girls Chorus F H A Activities Committee Forum Usher WKBO Club Ambition Nurse MICHAEL PATRICK DERMOTT Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Mike 237 Emerald St ence Club Latm Club Jr Red Cross Basketball Baseball Ambition Beachcomber km -J .4-P' 5 'Xu 5 51 ' fri, . ' ,- ' . ' 1 U Q 2 . 1 1 'N A if ' 11. , ,' S, U . 1 . ' fl Activities: Student Council, Class Activities: Student Council, Sci- ll. ' L- LS . . Qu we 7 .7. . .I Y . . j ' .s ' I I f 1 . . N if or J-. N -E X xl ' . y 5 ' ' ' .rX 4 fi 3 vfQ NCC STEPHEN JOSEPH DOLINSKY St. Margaret Mary Steve 3103 Hillside Rd. Activities: Activities Committee. Ambition .' To be a success PAUL FRANCIS DOUGHER Sacred Heart of Jesus 1484 S. 13th St. Activities: Mathematics Club. Ambition .' Graduate X noN'i itivt cnmsrs TECLA KATHRYN DORAN Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Teck 2159 N. Fourth St. Activities: Science Club. Mathe- Club. Latin Club, F.H.A., Activities Committee. matics Ambition: Air line stewardess JOYCE MARIE DOUGHERTY Seven Sorrows of the B.V.M. 1866 Rosedale Ave. Middletown Activities: Science Club. Girls' Chorus. Latin Club. Mission Club. Library Club. F.H.A.. Activities Committee. Ambition: Beautician DAVID LEO DOUGLASS ,, Seven Sorrows of the B.V.M. Q as I Dougy 71 Pineford Dr. ' Middletown Activities: Spanish Club, Latin Club. Mission Club. 1 I-'f Ambition .' Engineer REGINA MARY DOWEY Seven Sorrows of the B.V.M. Jean 617 Briarcliff Rd. Middletown Activities: Girls' Chorus. Activ- ities Committee. Ambition: Secretary SUSAN MARGARET DUNN Good Shepherd Sue 303 S. 24 St. Camp Hill Activities: S t u d e n t Council. French Club. Latin Club. Ac- tivities Committee. English Club. History Club. Pridwen. Twin Towers. Ambition: French teacher JAMES RICHARD EGENRIEDER St. Lawrence Egg R. D. 1. Linglestown Activities.' Spanish Club. Science Club. Mathematics Club, His- tory Club. Band. Ambition: Mathematician 36 BARBARA ANN DURBOROW Good Shepherd Barb 353 N. 21 St. Camp Hill Activities: Science Club, Latin Club. Library Club. F.H.A.. Activities Committee. Ambition: WAVES BARBARA ANN EGRESITZ St. Lawrence 343 Crescent St. Activities: Science Club. Girls' Chorus. Latin Club. F.H.A. History Club. Activities Com- mittee. Ambition: Secretary if' ROBERT JOHN ELLINGER Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament 226 Lewis St. Activities: Science Club. Mathe- matics Club. Art Club. Foren-A sic Club. Baseball. Activities Committee. Ambition: To be a millionnaire MARGARET ANN ELLIS St Patrick Cathedral Peggy l0 N Cameron St Activities Glee Club Girls Cho rus Mission Club Library JOHN MALCOM ELLIOTT Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament 6l4 Curtin St. Activities: Mathematics Club. Li- brary Club. Band. History Club. Activities Committee. Ambition.' Accountant RICHARD WILLIAM ESSER Good Shepherd Nuts 790l Rathton Rd Camp Hill Activities French Club Science I 8- if .. 1 . N 1 rf ' f,,,,.'+' t , F l 594' G 5 Club F H A Ambition Stenographer IC' 1z ,' Club Mathematics Club Glee Club Latin Club Activities 1.1 Committee History Club Football Basketball Baseball Ambition Flyer Q14 'fs' DEAR MOTHER OUT DIANNE FRANCES EUKER St Francis of Assist l825 Berryhill St Activities Science Club Girls Chorus Latin Club Forensic Club History Club Activities Committee Ambition Private Secretary HELEN ELIZABETH EUKER St Theresa H33 Oak La New Cumberland Activities Girls Chorus Actlv ities Committee Nurses Club Ambition Nurse ,.,- 'gy 'E' Y-,if 4924 twig as-N52 RICHARD PAUL FALLINGER Seven Sorrows of the B VM Dick 138 Ann St Middletown Acttvtttes Activities Committee Baseball Ambition Air Force RICHARD JOSEPH FAUST S! John Foxy 381 Highland St Enhaut Activities Latin Club English Club Ambition To be a success ROBERT A FARLEY Good Shepherd ZOOA N 34th St Camp Hill Activities Science Club Baseball Ambition Engineer FRANCIS MICHAEL FENICE St Margaret Mary 7801 Allentown Blvd Actlvitres Science Club Mathe matics Club Latin Club Mis sion Club History Club A IIVIIIES Committee Ambrtton College IW? WILLIAM HENRY FIELDS St Theresa Mtzor 25 Creek Rd Camp Hlll Actwrtres Science Club Latln Club Radlo Club Hlstory Club Ambrtron Electrical engineer SAMUEL WARREN FLECK St James Sam 846 N Front St Steelton Acttvttres Mathematxcs C I u b Football Basketball Ambztron Marme JOAN MARIE FERRARI Holy Famrly Jon: 2217 Kensington St Actxvrtres Spanish Club Glrls Ambrtron Nurse PHILIP PATRICK I 'f,,, FITZPATRI K T Seven Sorrows of the B VM rtz 313 E Maln St Chorus Actlvmes Committee LET MARY HELP YUU P' 6-Z' Mlddletovt n Actuntres Spanish Club Science Club Mathematics Club Hts tory Club Radio Club Ambrtton Sclentlst JOANN MARIE FLEMING Holy Famtly ' ' 2701 Derry St iQ - 15' Actwztres Sctence Club Latm MZ' Ambrtxon Beautlcnan Club Art Club Actlvltnes Commlttee Hlstory Club 4 I 'H-. 2,1 45711 915 xy 4-4' JOHN THOMAS FOGARTY Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament rs 2l3 Emerald St Actrvzltes Student Councxl Scl ence Club Mathematics Club Radio Club Actlvltles Com mlttee Boys Cholr Jr Red Cross Basketball Baseball Ambrtton Average American DELOROSE ANN FOSTER St Catherine Laboure Dory 4508 Lancaster St ACIIUIIIPS Girls Chorus Latm Club F H A Actlvlttes Com mnttee Flag Twnrler Banner Carner Ambmon None qos: N!! i PATRICIA ANN FOGARTY St Patrick Cathedral Patsy 255 Cumberland St Acttvrtres Student Counctl Class Oflicer Science Club Gee Club Glrls Chorus FHA Actlvltles Committee Cheer leader Forum Usher WKBO Club Ambmon Elementary teacher DENNIS PAUL FREISTAK St Theresa ry 1013 Allen St New Cumberland Actrurtres Sclence Club Latln Club German Club Basket a Ambrtzon Graduate LAWRENCE EUGENE FRUHWIRTH Assumptron of the B V M Larry BIO S Second Steelton Actrvrttes Football Ambmon Techmcal engmeer I , - ' A' ' Y I ax . 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St. MAKE YUUR PLANS MARYANN KATHRYN GASTON St Catherme Laboure 440 N 46 St Aclrtrtres Class Officer Scnence Club Mathematrcs Club Gnrls Chorus Latrn Club Actrvrtres Committee Flag Twrrler Ban ner Carrrer Nurses Club Ambrtzon Nurse MARGARET ANN GINGRICH Sacred Heart of Jesus Peggy 40 G Hall Manor Aclzurtres Gnrls Chorus F H A Ambrlzon Housewife DAVID LEONARD GIVLER Z St Theresa ll Creek Rd Camp Hull Actwrtres Band Ambrtron History teacher fx WILLIAM MICHAEL FUHRMAN St James 1 309 Pune St Steelton Actrcrlres Mathematics Club Ambztzon Graduate MICHAEL EDWARD FUNK Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Mrke 317 Maclay St Actrvrttes Student Councrl Scl Baseball ence Club Glee Club Latln Club Boys Choir Spanish C l u b Football Basketball Ambttron To own the Catholic Shop FRANCES ANN FURJANIC Assumptron of the B V M Fran R D l Middletown -I ...g Club VIRGINIA MARIE GERSIC St Peter Ginny JIJ Highland St Enhaut Actzvrtres Student Council Sci ence Club Glee Club Glrls Chorus Latln Club History Club Actxvltres Committee Ambltron Prrvate secretary DONATO PAUL GIUSTI JR S! Francis of Asszsz Ambrtton Nurse Actrvrttes Grrls Chorus Latm Club F H A Actlvltres Com mrttee Jr Red Cross Nurses 'V' W ,l::...5 THERESA MAE FURE St Ann Terry 302 Spruce St Steelton Actxuttes Scrence Club Hlstorv Club Larm Club Actnvltles Committee Ambrtzon Medrcal secretary WILLIAM JOSEPH GARVER Francrs of Assrsr B1 l82l Forster St Actruttes Student Councrl Class Science Club Mathe matics Club Latln Club Ac Officer Club Football Ambrtron Draftsman IU' 45' -3 Scaboto Z2 Actrumes Scrence Club Latln Club Mlsslon Club Actrvltles Committee J Red Cross Football Baseball Ambrtron Brologrst rw' 6- Z Q' If' B11 ' ,, r Q . . Y. . I' . l' ' ' X M riffs' G7 gl 'F , 5 N., If . I . , .. l' Al : , - .'. . .I . ' . ' Ati' I A R g w ' i . . 'U sr. ' ' ' Q-X J-.Q .N . . . : .I ,l ' ' - .y. . .I .v D .l I I tivities Committee, H is tl o r y ' I . - I- l ' ffl? . . , . , . , , I I . I . 1 . I I . , , I ' ' -cs . I5 s. sr. Dr X 'C so , . 4' . . : , . '14-ry 9 .. 'Q h I I Fl . PC' A ff' fi! 1 S . . fg- fie A Q GP :fe MARY LOUISE GREISH St. Francis of Assisi Mary Lou 411 S. I9 St. Activities: Science Club, Girls Chorus, Library Club. Activ- ities Committee. WKBO Club, Forum Usher. Jr. Red Cross. Nurses' Club. Ambition.' Medical secretary BARBARA JEAN GRYCTKO St. Theresa V,-1 ss ,YAC beds- PATRICK JosEPH GoLEs Li' Assumption of the B.V.M. Poopsie 561 S. Second St. gg' Steelton fx Activities: Student Council, Span- ff'- if DIANE MARIE GRASS Good Shepherd Trix 418 N. 21 St. Camp Hill Activities: Science Club, Glee Club. Girls' Chorus. Latin Club. Activities Committee. Cheerleader. Forum Usher. Ambition: Marry a millionaire . Representative. Ambition: Guidance counselor KATHLEEN ANN GUSTIN Assumption of the B.V.M. WINIFRED GRACE PATRICIA ANN GRUELL St. Catherine Laboure Patty 750 Keckler Rd. Activities: Glee Club. Girls' Cho- rus, Latin Club. Activities Committee. A Cappella Choir. Pridwen, Twin Towers. Cheer- leader. Jr. Red Cross, PAL ish Club, Glee Club. Activities Committee, Boys' Choir, Foot- ball. Basketball. Ambition: Doctor GOODWIN St. Theresa Gracie 1394 Lowther Rd. Camp Hill Activities: S t u d e nt Council. French Club. Glee Club. Activ- ities Committee. Dramatics. PAL Representative. Majorette. Forum Usher, Girls' Chorus, Science Club. Ambition: Mother of the Year EUGENE MICHAEL GREGORITS St. Francis of Assisi Greg 1421 Regina St. Activities: Science Club. Mathe- matics Club. Activities Com- mittee. Jr. Red Cross. Football. Basketball. Baseball. Ambition: Mr. America Gryct 1397 Lowther Rd. Kathie 515 Main St..Bressler Camp Hill Activities: Girls' Chorus, Latin Activities: Student Council. Span- Club. Activities Committee. ish Club, Science Club. Glee Club. Girls' Chorus, Activities Committee. Cheerleader, Forum Usher. Nurses' Club. Ambition: Nurse Ambition: Be admitted to West Point Forum Usher, Jr. Red Cross. ee SHEILA THERESE GOODMAN St. Francis of Assisi 24llB Parkway Blvd Activities: Science Club, Girls' Chorus. Ambition: Own sweater shop ELAINE VERONICA GOUFFER St, Peter 191 Spring St., Oberlin Activities.' Science Club. Mission Club. F.H.A.. Activities Com- mittee. Ambition: Medical secretary GRASP HER EAGER .1 f... -.-if 1 .j in-. Je -ss - fe f Y 2 . 'S ' 'f I-3, - K-fi 1. ,,f- 7 3 ' 1 1 f u , ' el ' - :if t' JY' ' 71 '!' ef ., 4 .aa 'ff iz f'.'f . V551 -liltwli im I ANN LOGAN HAEHNLEN St. Francis of Assisi Nancy l844 Chestnut St. Activities: Spanish Club. Science Club. Glee Club. Girls' Chorus. Arr Club, Dramatics, WKBO Club. A Cappella Choir. For- um Usher Nurses' Club Fo rensic Club Ambition Physical therapist ROGER DAVID HALL St Francis of Assisi Rog I9 N 0 Activities Glee Club Activities Committee A Cappella Choir Football Ambition Air Force UUTSTRETCHED HANDS Xb, 49' 63 40s N! 'CSV Ambition Secretary CAROLYN ANN HALL St. Francis of Assisi Darn! I9 N. 20 St. Activities: Science Club, Glee Club. Latin Club, F.H.A., Ac- tivities Committee. History Club. Ambition Social worker CARL REGINALD HAMLIN Good Shepherd 21 S 26 St Camp Hill Activities Science Club Photo Club Activities Committee Jr Red Cross Track Football Basketball Baseball Ambition Lawyer MARY ANN HANDLEY St Francis of Assist 1852 Holly st Activities Student Council Glee Club Girls Chorus Latin Club Activities French Club Science Club Glee Club Latin Club Activities Committee Band Jr Red Cross Mathematics Club Ambition Pharmacist STEPHEN ANTHONY HANICH Assumption of the B V M Steve 619 S Front l C-1 , -5' auf.,--fl W2-'6 Q 91 1 ' .,.,--fr 'S-.f Steelton ,x,'1 x A-x R- ' 343 I -V KATHLEEN ANN HENDERSON Kathy 53 W Main St Middletown Activities Girls Chorus Mrsslon Club Library Club Activities Committee Ambition Pharmacist RAYMOND DONALD HENSON St Margaret Mary Ray 2132 Boas St Activities Spanish Club Mission Club Activities Committee Baseball Ambition Certified public countant EDWARD DANIEL HENRY Holy Family Activities Science Club Mathe matics Club Activities Com mittee Football Basketball Baseball History Club Ambition Major league baseball player SHARON LEE HERTZOG Seven Sorrows of the B VM 366 Aspen St Middletown Activities Student Council Span lsh Club Glee Club Girls Chorus Latin Club Library Club Activities Committee Cheerleader Nurses Club Ambition Nurse . 2 Sr. . .. ' - . . . ,, 1 r , -. ' . . , N. T' .I v . I , ,AVA-4 5, f 1 ' ' ' ' ,- ', . St. , . v' x Ny, .'. . ,' ' ,X 4, U Seven Sorrows of the B.V.M. Ed 2460 Mercer St. fl R an ' - k ' ' ' ' - A , N . . . . : . 1 t Q . . ' . 3' ' . . . . ., of , i ' gifs X n . . . : . - - 'IA Q . , . I 5 . . r -4-Min, A-af Q . - . -A' ' ' : ' ' ac- ' - R 5 JOSEPH GEORGE HIRSCHMANN Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament oe 2244 N Thlrd St Actzvmes Spanxsh Club Sclence Club Latm Club Forensic Club Actlvmes Committee Football Basketball Baseball Ambztron Cardmal PATRICIA ANN HORVATH St John at 665 Sxegfrled St Enhaut Actwztres Gnrls Chorus Actnv mes Commtttee Ambrtaon Physnczl educataon JOSEPH ANTHONY HILL St Francrs of Assrsz oe 908 Norwood St Aclwrtzes Scnence Club Mathe matics Club Art Club Acuv mes Commxttee Jr Red Cross Football Ambrlron Att Force HENRY EUGENE HOBAUGH St Lawrence Hank 2137 Derry St Actrvrtxes Science Club Actnv mes Committee Hxstory Club Baseball Ambrtron Arr Force SIGRID ANN HORVATH Our Lady of Lourdes Butch 201 State St West Fairview Actrvrtzes Sclcnce Club Latm Club Mlssxon Club FH A Ambltron Housewife TEARS AND TRUUBLES Hur' iq',,, teacher My Nu 'Q-l ! -ce' MARY LOUISE IADECOLA St Francrs of Assrsr Mary Lou 1941 Berry H111 St Actwmes Llbrary Club Actlv mes Committee Forum Usher Nurses Club German Club Ambxtron Nurse RONALD JAMES JACOBS St Catherrne Laboure Jake 115 Oaklelgh Ave Aclzumes French Club Hxstory Club Band Ambztron Certified public countant 'Q' if 1.37 I WALTER RAYMOND JABLONSKI St Patrzck Walt Star Route Carlxsle Actwatzes French Club Ambxtlon Lawyer JAMES WARD JAYSON Holy Famrly Yen 269 Rumson Dr Actrurtres Latm Club History Club Football Baseball Ambmon Archntecf ROBERT MAURICE JOHNSTON St Francis of Assxsz Bob 202 Valley Rd Actrvztres French Club Science Club Latm Club Ambmon Successful busmess man MUVE ASIDE f 4- 7 A fm? ff .4- ' bf ALICE MARIE KAMINSKI Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament 525 Maclay St flctrvrtres Scnence Club Latm Club F H A ACIIVIIICS Com mrttee Ambttron Housewlfe ELLEN MARIE KAUFFMAN St Patrick Cathedral 302 S Second St Actrtrtres Student Council Class Officer Gxrls Chorus Actrv mes Committee Nurses Club Ambttxon Flight nurse FRANCIS JOSEPH KENNEDY Jr Our Lady of Lourdes Skrp 4 W Pyne St Enola Actrurtzes Scrence Club Mathe matics Club Latm Club Ambrtton Graduate JOSEPH J KING Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament oe 626 Oxford St Actrutres Science Club Mathe marncs Club Latrn Club Boys Choir Baseball Basketball Ambztton Mrlntary servrce PATRICIA ANN KLESH St Margaret Mary 2438 Penbrook Ave Actzvttres Scrence Club Latm Club FHA Ambmon Beautrcxan FRANCIS LOUIS KOCEVAR St Peter Lou 436 S Second St Steelton Actrvrtres Science Club Mathe matrcs Club ACIIVIIIES Com mnrtee Hlsrory Club Jr Red Cross Football Ambmon Many RICHARD JOSEPH KISCHE Seven Sorrows of the B VM Ktsch ll5 Maple St Middletown Actrvrtres Scrence Club Mathe matlcs Club Glee Club Radio Club Baseball Ambrtron Crvll engmeer GAYLE CECILIA KLINGER St Catherme Laboure Gay 4703 Lancaster St Actrurtzes Glee Club Grrls Cho rus FHA Actrvrtres Com mrttee Englrsh Club Hrstory Club Ambrtton Pnvate secretary 'auf' Nu' X ,inf ,' sf BONNIE MARIE KEMMERER St Theresa 1939 Kent Dr Camp Hull Actrvrtrea French Club Glee Club Grrls Chorus Forensic Club Actrvmes Committee Band Forum Usher Nurses Club Ambttron Nurse KATHLEEN MARIE KENNEDY St Francrs of Assrsr Kathy 2022 Bellevue Rd Actwrttes French Club Scrence Club Mathematrcs Club Ac IIVIIIQS Committee Band Ambrtron Elementary teacher P' :P 5 i fC' ZA Z -we- I' wt M J ANTHONY KOCEVAR St Peter Tony 436 S Second St Steelton Actwztzes Science Club Mathe matxcs Club Actlvltres Com mnttee History Club Jr Red Cross Football Ambztzon Salesman MARYANN VERONICA KOWALONEK Holy Famrly 2339 Derry St Actzvztrcs Glee Club Grrls Cho rus Mnsslon Club Actlvxtres Commrttee Ambztron Private secretary AND HER DEEP PEACE BEVERLY ANN KROHN St Catherme Laboure Bev 311 Bonnymead Ave Actwmes Glee Club Girls Cho rus Art Club Lrbrary Club wx Actlvltres Committee History JAMES ALBERT LANZA Sacred Heart of Jesus 316 Crescent St Actwztres Football basketball baseball Ambztzon Mechamcal engineer JOHN LASON Good Shepherd .lack 103 Runson Rd Camp Hnll Actrumes French Club Science Club, Mathematics Club, Stage Crew Ambztlon Electrxcal englneer 44 5, Club Band Forum Usher Nurse: Club Ambztzon Nurse KATHLEEN RACHAEL LAPANO St Ann Kathy 756 Pune St Steelton Actluztres Student Counctl Scl ence Club Glee Club Girls Chorus Latln Club Nurses Club Actlvmes Commnttee Ambition Physical therapist FAUSTO ANTHONY LATORRE Holy Famzly Pansh 2142 Berryhrll St Actwatzes Science Club Mathe matics Club,L3Ell'l Foot ball. Actlvmes Commnttee Ambztzon Attend prep school Ambztron Seamstress ROSEMARY CATHERINE KOTZ St Margaret Mary Rosle 5020 Sunset Dr Actwztres Spamsh Club Sclencc Club Mathemancs Club Glee Club Forum Usher Actlvmes Committee Engllsh Club Ambltxon Chemist ELIZABETH ANN KREBS St Lawrence Betsy 2228 N Second St Actwxtles Spanish Club Glce Club Girls Chorus Forensic Club Actrvntxes Commlttee A Band Forum Usher Ambztzon Nurse MICHELE MARIE LANSHE St Margaret Mary 2000 Market St Actwztres French Club Girls C h o r u s F H A Actrvttles Commlttee Forum Usher Ql- J f -I 93 Q Q91 an-4' C9 ce LJ '13 sw 'Q' af S ' . x If 47 My , A , E ef, I A Y b' ,e.1 '-'ta U ' xx ,VN I l A .I , I Y - ' . u ' ' . . A E ' . ' - Capoella Choir. History Club, C' M' A 4 . EE W Y ' I , E. ' I I ' . . 0 . . . I 'X - - -6' . . . l , .- 1, .. j . . ' ' . . '- 1-21 JOANNE THERESA LATTUCA St. Francis of Assisi Jo 2l5 S. l9th St. Activities: Glee Club. Jr. Red Cross. Ambition: Naval medical tech- nician HONORA MARIE LEEDY Good Shepherd Nan 4603 Chestnut St Camp Hill Actrvttres Glee Club Mission JOSEPH ANDREW LAWLER Good Shepherd 2lO6 Market St., Camp Hill Activities: French Club. Latin Club. Activities Committee, Band. Basketball. Ambition: Certilied public ac- countant CHRISTIAN LEMAIRE St Catherine Laboure Frenchy 3731 Rutherford St Ambition College Q 6' .,,-N 1--4' 'aff I 'iw' Club Library Club Activities Committee History Club Forum Usher Nurses Club Ambition Nurse Wlll SUUN RESIDE ANTHONY JAMES LEO St Catherine Laboure Tony R I Activities Science Club Mathe matics Club Latin Club A ttvtties Committee Band Ambrtron College BONNIE MARIE LEO Good Shepherd RD l Camp Hill Activities Class Olhcer Spanish Club Science Club Girls Chorus Latin Club FHA Activities Committee Nurses Club Ambition Nurse 4.53 sy, fm wc' rf' 'WW if SANDRA FRANCES LEO St Catherine Laboure Sam R l Actrvrties Student Council Sci ence Club Latin Club Mission Club F H A Activities Com mittee Ambrtton Beautlctan GILBERT JOSEPH LEONE St Patrick Cathedral Gib 602 Church St Activities Mathematics Club History Club Ambition Sales clerk CAROL ANN LEONARD St Joseph Mechanicsburg 21 Chestnut St Camp Hill Activities Activities Committee Ambition Beauticlan RICHARD JAMES LEWIS St Francis of Assist Lou 1201 Mulberry St Activities Science Club Mathe matics Club Activities Com mittee Boys Choir Football Mgr Basketball Mgr Ambition Salesman - ' B Q 9 ,l A- DENNIS WILLIAM LOFTUS Holy Famzly Rolo 2473 Kensington St Actzvrues Scuence Club Mathc matncs Club Mnssnon Club Acttvmcs Commlttee Jr Red Cross Basketball Mgr Ambrtron Coach ANITA LOUISE LOPATIC St Francis of Assrsr 1614 Liberty St Actxuttres Glrls Chorus Foren slc Club Actlvltxcs Committee Ambztzon Worlds typing cham plon -li -,af 17 -,ff 'J' 431 RICHARD WILLIAM LEWIS St Francrs of Asus: Lew 1235 Thompson St Actwztres Spanlsh Club Science Club Mnssnon Club Actlvl tres Committee Football Ambmon Architect JOHN FELIX LONERGAN St Theresa Logan 1804 Brandt Ave New Cumberland Actlvztzes French Club Science Club Actlvmes Committee Football Ambztxon Foreign diplomats servxce STEPHEN MICHAEL LOPATIC St Peter Peachy Pre 509 S Fourth St Steelton Actzvztres Scnence Club Mlssxon Club Jr Red Cross Football Basketball Baseball Ambzllon Graduate 'ir-s is l if 5-si' MARYIS -A fu-.. Q ELLEN M-ARY LYNCH Good Shepherd Jumbo 2214 Market St HC? Camp Hull Actwztzes Class Olflcer French Club Science Club Glrls Chorus Latin Club Actlvl tics Committee History Club English Club Ambzlton Sctentlst JOYCE ANN MADARA Good Shepherd 217 S 16th St Camp Hull Acttuztzes Student Council Glee Club Glrls Chorus Forensic Club History Club Actlvltles Committee Forum Usher Dra m3IlCS ,pf Ambrtron Private secretary qi' ill J- ' ' an ' i 46 ' . L A. - as ,. 5 v I ' 5' 4 V 4 , I I , I I , - . . 8' 1 , . ii W ,. ii, ,V 7 , . Seven Sorrows of the BVM Q ik ,Q if 7 ' . ' . .- ' r,k w,,, . 5 4 r . , ebrlrr H j ' ' .1 ' I ,, ll V1 s. if o ' . , - r Wt f.' . 55. I : .lf , I A 12: ,ll ' I I ' I ' ' . .. ' . - -Xl: ' . . . . . , xx. 4- ' , 9- X 'J' KATHLEEN MARTHA LYONS Olmsted Alr Force Base Dramatlcs Glee Club College Actwmes Ambruon JOSEPH MAHADY ROBERT t Margaret Mary Bob 2727 Banks St Actrtrttes Band Ambition Clvll engineer ANTHONY WILLIAM MALESIC St Peter Moose 517 Hxghland St Enhaut Actwrtres Mathematxcs Club Glee Club Actlvlues Commnttee Radio Club Ambztzon Electncal engmeer THE GUIIJING STAR in wh! rr- N fav MARYANN FRANCES MATTHEWS Sacred Heart of Jesus 1015 Salmon rus Llbrary Club Art Club Actlvltles Commlttee A Cap pella Ch0If Ambztron Secretary THOMAS JOSEPH MCDONALD St Margaret Mary Tom 2235 Boas St Actrutles Glee Club Latln Club Mlssnon Club Actnvmes Com mittee Boys Choxr Ambztron Accou 'ltant JOANNE PATRICIA MCNAMARA Seven Sorrows of the B VM 35 E Emaus St Mnddletown Actxutres Latln Club FHA Actnvmes Commnrtee Ambrtron Secretary f4'4Ua ...T--f WILLIAM JOHN MCDEVITT St Catherme Laboure Brshop 531 Avalon Ct Actrurtxes Science Club Mathe matlcs Club Laun Club Foot ball Mgr Ambrtzon Be a success SUSAN MARIE MCKENZIE Holy Famrly Parrsh JOSEPH A. MALESIC St. John 798 Highland St. Enhaut Actrvmes Science Club Mathe matxcs Club Actlvntxes Com mnttee Dance Band Band Ambxtron Electncal engmeer JOHN JOSEPH MARINAK St James John Jay 401 N Third St Steelton Actrurtzes Sclence Club Latm Club Actnvmes Committee Ambrtron College THERESA ELIZABETH MARTER St Francrs of Asus: Terry 29 N 20th St Actrvrtres Spanxsh Club Science Club Gnrls Chorus Latin Club Art Club FHA A tlvlues Commnttee Flag Twnrl er Forum Usher Nurses Club WKBO Club Ambrtzon Nurse Tank 2262 Kensmgton St Actrvrtres Science Club Latin Club F H A Actlvmes Com mlttee Cheerleader WKBO Club Ambrtron Secretary f,...ffI 5 'Q-ff wud' -3.3 sf 122' PATRICIA ANN MARINAK Sl Peter a I3 S Third St Steelton Actrurtres Latm Club Actxvmes Committee History Club Ambrtron Secretary DOROTHY MARYANN MATESEVAC Assumption of the B V M Dolly 404 Highland Enhaut Actrvrtres Spanish Club Science Club Glee Club Girls Chorus A Cappella Choir Latin Club F H A Acnvmes Commxttee History Club Majorette Ambrtron Teacher ...ef bf P I . l . . V ' S' ,I fl, I, I. rf C ,- ,, X ..- 1 , . -Q71 . ' . P r . ' ., wir, ' . ' h . I . ' St. --fr , , ' . . . . . . . . . . .. C- . . . Sr. . ' , ' ' - ' Affivifiee- Gm Club. Girls' Cho- ' ' ' Z 7- if af ' . . . U . l .' ,gffw 'x - - . 'E 'Gu Jai X, W HELEN KATHLEEN MCNEILL St. Catherine Laboure Kathie Z5 N. 3lst St. Activities: S t u d e n t Council. French Club. Science Club. Glee Club. Girls' Chorus. Ac- tivities Committee. Flag Twirl- er, Nurses' Club. Ambition: College PATRICK JAMES MCNICHOL Good Shepherd Weasel S l7t Camp Hill Actlvrtres Science Club Activities Committee Ambition College M. SUSAN MCNEILL St. Theresa Sue 519 W. 16th St. New Cumberland Activities: Student Council. Span- ish Club. Science Club. Glee Club, Girls' Chorus. Activities Committee, Flag Twirlcr. Ambition: Laboratory technician JOSEPH JOHN MEDVED Assumption of the B V M Josh 578 High St Bressler Activities Science Club Mathe matics Club Latin Club His tory Club Football Ambition Chromollthographer H-:JM TELLING YUU WHAT PATRICIA ANN METTLER St James Pattre 405 Frederick St Steelton Actrvrtres Latin Club Activities Committee History Club Eng lush Club Ambition Secretary ANTHONY FRANK MINITO St Margaret Mary Meatball 2610 George St Acttvrtres Baseball Ambition Electrical engineer LAWRENCE JOSEPH MINK St Theresa Mouse ll6 Westover Dr New Cumberland Actrvztzes Spanish Club Science Club Mathematics Club Glee Club Latin Club Activities Committee Ambition Chem ical engineer PAUL JOSEPH MONT St Margaret Mary Butch 2442 Parkway Blvd Actlvttres S t u d en t Council French Club Science Club A tivittes Committee J Red Cross Football Ambition Doctor MARGUERITE LOUISE MONAGHAN St James Peggy 613 N Third St Steelton Activities Student Council Span ish Club Science Club Glee Club Girls Chorus Latin Club FHA Activities Com mittee A Cappella Choir Hrs tory Club Ambition Teacher MARY MARGARET MOORE Seven Sorrows of the B VM 303 Maple Rd Middletown Activities French Club Science Club Girls Chorus Latin Club Forensic Club Activities Committee Jr Red Cross Eng lush Club History Club Ambition Social service '5u --W via.: 41 'f JOHN MARTIN MORAN Good Shepherd Moe 3040 Logan St Camp Hull Ac runes S t u d e n t Councnl French Club Science Club GleeClub Latln Club Forenstc Club Actnmes Commmee History Club Football Base a Ambztzon College LINDA JANE MORRETT St James 868 N Front St Steelton Aclzurtzes Glee Club Gtrls Cho rus Llbrary Club Actnntles Committee Prldwen Twm Towers Cheerleader WKBO Club Hlstory Club Jr Red Cross Ambztzon Journalist WILLIAM JOHN MORE S! Margaret Mary Prmce 7lA Thomas St Actlutles Dance Band Band Baseball Ambztton College ALICE MARY MOSEL St Francts of Assist Mary 1310 Shrub Actwmes Student Counc1l Scn -34 x7 12 9' x ence Club Art Club Acttvltres X X -Q. Committee History Club -f ' 1' Ambttton Artxst GBUS PLANS ARE DANIEL JOSEPH MOSEL St Francts of Assist Mark Trarl 1310 Shrub St W' Aclwztres Student Council Ltb rary Club Art Club Actlvltles X Commlttee Stage Crew J fc...- sf Red Cross Scrapbook Club Hlstoty Club Ambztton Commercial artist JUDITH ANNE MULHOLLAND St Theresa Moho D07 l9rh St Camp Hull Actzuztzes S r u d e n t Council French Club Sclence Club Glee Club Girls Chorus Latin Club F H A Actnvmes Com A1 f mlttee Color Guard Banner Carrler Ambrtron College professor DOLORES ROSEMARIE MURLIN Assumptton of the B V M Q7' if' 'lu Q Dolly 607 S Second Steelton Actzvmes Scnence Club Latm Club MISSION Club FHA Actnvntnes Committee Ambrtxon Secretary PATRICK MARTIN MURRAY Good Shepherd Murdo I6 N 20th St Camp Hull Actzvrttes Sclence Club Latln Club Acnvmes Commntce History Club Ambmon Certtfied publlc countant RICHARD LOUIS MURPHY St Catherine Laboure Dick 388 N 49th St Actrttttes Latin Club Actrvlttes Commtttee Ambtlron Meteorologlst CAROL ANN MUSSER St James 329 Swatara St Steelton Actzvttxes Spanish Club Science Club Glee Club Gtrls Cho rus Latln Club Acttvmes Committee WKBO Club Hts tory Club Forum Usher Jr Red Cross Ambttron Chemist .' 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T' I lr : ' ' ac- , . . 1291 CARL JOHN NATALE St Margaret Mary 2847 Booser Ave Actzurtles Sclence Club Latin Club Actxvlttes Commlttee History Club Scrapbook Club Ambrtton Mechanlc THOMAS JOHN NEIDERT Assumptron of the B V M Tom 616 Mann St Bressler Actrumes Sclence Club Mathe matlcs Club Art Club Actlvl nes Commnttee Ambztzon College mf 041 ELIZABETH ANN MUZA St Theresa Betty RD 1 Et rs New Cumberland Actruztzes Science Club Glee Club Glrls Chorus Ambztzon History teacher DONNA MARIE NAUSS St Theresa Nausey 204 Reno Ave New Cumberland Actrvzttes Science Club Girls Chorus Mlsslon Club Actlvx tres Commnttee Nurses Club Ambatxon Nurse THOMAS CLAYTON NOLL St James Tzm 346 N Second St Steelton Actzuttres Student Councll Scl ence Club Glee Club Latln Club Actlvmes Commxttee Football Ambttron Fmlsh hugh school wwf' Club LISTENING T0 .L Q-of ,N Z' QF 4? -1-ff I LINDA ELEANOR NYE St Francrs of Assist Lynn 1428 Berryhlll St Acttvrttes Mathematics Club Glee Club Latln Club F H A ACIIVIIICS Committee Forum Usher Nurses Club English Ambztron Nurse LAWRENCE PAUL OBRIEN Holy Famuly 2461 Harrls Terr Actruttes ACIIVIIIQS Committee Mathematics Club Ambrtzon Engmeer ff' 4-P' 5,5- rf 4' DAVID REESE OBRIEN St Patrick Cathedral Pmky 501 N Front St Actruttzes Science Club Mathe matxcs Club Latin Club A IIVIIIES Commlttee Hrstory Club German Club Football Ambttzon Lecturer MARCIA ELAINE OCH St Lawrence Marc: 1930 Zarker St Acttvttaes Science Club Latm Club F H A Acttvutres Com mtttee Ambztron Secretary JAMES ALOYSIUS ODONNELL St Franczs of Asszsz Jim 223 Yale St Actrvtttes Class Oflicer French Club Science Club Latm Club Basketball Actrvltles Commxt ee Ambxtzon Lawyer . . , te ,x V X - . 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HER SUFT VUICE 4 ...af -15 NICHOLAS GEORGE OTZEL St Catherzne Laboure Nick 4808 Derry St ACl1Llfl0S Student Councrl Class Officer Science Club Lattn Club Dance Band Band Ambrtzon Mr Unn erse JOANNA ELIZABETH PEASE St Ann Joann 544 Mohn St Steelton Actrvztzes Glrls Chorus Latin Club F H A Actrvltres Com mlttee Nurses Club Ambmon Nurse SARA ANN PEZZUT1 Good Shepherd 303 N 28th St Camp Hull Actzurtres Science Club Latrn Club Mlsslon Club FHA Actrvxtres Commrttee Ambrtzon Technician ZW MICHAEL EDWARD PEACE St Margaret Mary Speece 5325 Earl Dr Actwatres Science Club Mathe matics Club Latm Club Hrs tory Club Acttvltles Commit ee Ambrtron Artrst DOROTHY MARIE PETRINA ANN ELIZABETH OGDEN Good Shepherd Annre 941 Walnut St Lemoyne Actrvrtres French Club Sctence Club Latin Club Acttvrttes Committee History Club Ambztron Medrcal secretary MARGARET JEAN OHARA Holy Famrly Peggy 2333 Derry St Actrvztzes Science Club FH A Actlvrtles Commrttee Jr Red Cross Ambrtzon Nu rse KATHLEEN ANN ORIOLD Seven Sorrows of the B VM Kathy O 40 Keener Ave Mlddletown Actzuztres Glee Club Grrls Cho rus ACIIVIIICS Committee A Cappella Choir Ambztzon To marry a mtlllonarre fife- '1 weak in V if ff--9 JOSEPH FRANCIS OLEARY Franczs of Asszsr OPest 1611 Park St Actrvrtles Science Club Gee Club Mtsslon Club ACIIVIIIC Committee Radio Club Hts tory Club Boys Cholr Ambttron Businessman BARBARA ANN OSIF Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Ossrfer 2121 Agate St Acttvrtres French Club Science Club Girls Chorus Art Club Actrvrtles Committee WKBO Club Prldwen Twln Towers Cheerleader Forum Usher Lattn Club Ambrtron World traveler 'Z Assumptzon of the B V M Dome 480 Mann Actrvrlzes Science Club Gtrls Chorus Latm Club Art Club Actlvrtres Committee Ambztzon Dress desngne I if OT.,- 1...-4 1' .-nv' 3 Bressler L as . 'rr-e .A 'Rapid , A .51 x I . - 2 A Q I A- f' fi ... . . J . .,. i ' ' xr 's M, - . St. . .. . v Y I v ' ,H - ., . I . hr Q-, ' I . . . I 1 . ... . . I ,I I .y.. I' ., g . . . I. . L , , V ' . r , l - ' ' Sr. ' v . . ., 1 1 D - , ' , , ' 9 - . - . .. It .. : . . If ' l A 4' Sa , , A Il I 1 . . ., xxf --' r ' 4 QI t is E5 ll.-1 .. j '. Ea' JEAN MARIE PIERSOL Sacred Heart of Jesus 163 7 Paxton St. Activities: Science Club, F.H.A. Ambition: Beautician ROSE MARIE POLITO Sacred Heart of Jesus Rosie l0l8 Berryhill St. Activities: Science Club. Girls' Chorus. F.H.A. Ambition: Housewife FRANCES MARY PLUT St. Peter Francy 525 Spruce St. Steelton Activities: Student Council. Span- ish Club. Glee Club. Girls' Chorus. Dramatics. Majorette. Forum Usher. Jr. Red Cross. Activities Committee. History Club. Ambition.' Mathematics teacher KATHLEEN EDITH PORTER St. Theresa Cootie R.D. l. Etters New Cumberland Activities: Science Club. Latin Club. Activities Committee. Wi' .3 --if' Pridwen. Twin Towers. Ambition: Win a talkathon con test. Wlll GUIDE YUU EDWARD LEE PROCTOR St. Patrick Cathedral Shugie 410 Hamilton St. Activities: Mathematics Club, Ac tivities Committee, Football Basketball. Baseball. Ambition: Basketball coach ANN MORGAN QUIGLEY Good Shepherd Quig 531 Brentwater Rd. Camp Hill Activities: Class Officer. French Club. Science Club. Glee Club, Forensic Club. Activities Com- mittee. Pridwen. Twin Towers, Dramatics. History Club. Ambition: To marry a millionaire ,ic N var :M ,,. 'ff' N WILLIAM MICHAEL QUIGLEY St. James Bill 158 E. Conestoga St. Steelton Activities: Football, Baseball. Ambition.' Pro football star RUDY MICHAEL RADOCAJ Assumption of the B.V.M. 791 Chamber St.. Bressler Activities: Science Club, Art Club. Activities Committee, Jr. Red Cross. Football. Ambition: Game Warden KATHLEEN MARY QUINN St. Theresa Kathy 1305 Kingsley Rd. Camp Hill Activities: Activities Committee. Ambition: Secretary BALFREDA ESTELLINE RAINEY St. Francis of Assisi Sis ll7 Royal Terr. Activities: Girls' Chorus, Latin Club. Activities Committee. Jr. Red Cross. Nurses' Club. Ambition: Nurse x. Oi W., . p-psf me KATHLEEN ROSEMARIE RAY Sacred Heart of Jesus Kathy 20C Hall Manor Activities: Science Club. Glee Club. Girls' Chorus. Art Club. Activities Committee. History Club. Ambition.' Medical secretary KATHLEEN ANN REDDY Holy Family Kitty 7419 Adrian St Activities Science Club Glee Club Girls Chorus Latin Club F H A Activities Com mittee Ambition Dress designer PATRICIA ANN REARDON Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Pat 2116 Green St. Activities: French Club. Glee Club. Girls' Chorus, Jr. Red Cross. Ambition: Nurse SUZANNE CHRISTINE REEL Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament ue 1835 N Second St Activities History Club Girls Chorus F H A Activities Committee Ambition Private secretary ,, ,4 Q' Nga' -f '7 pf 4 f- 5 IN VUCATIUN S CHUICE DOROTHY MARIE RICCI Our Lady of Lourdes Rick: RD l Camp Hill Enola Activities Science Club Girls Chorus Latin Club FHA Activities Committee WKBO Club Cheerleader J Red Cross Ambition Dress designer JOSEPH ANTHONY RICCI St Catherine Laboure oe 6705 Sumerset St Activities Science Club Latm Club Ambition To bowl a 300 game f 1'7 ,cr if f f 5 K wal' -gl' Q4'..Q MARY ELLEN RIMPFEL St John Wowze 621 S Front St Steelton Activities Girls Chorus Latin Club Art Club Activities Committee Ambition Fashion designer JAMES JOSEPH ROBENSEIFNER Sacred Heart of Jesus Jim 1412 Bombaugh St Activities Latin Club Activities Committee Football Ambition College ANNE KATHRYN RIORDAN St Patrick Cathedral 1210 Susquehanna St Activities Mathematics Club Latin Club Mission Club A ttvities Committee Ambition To be a success JAMES THOMAS ROBSON St Margaret Mary Jam 4203 Mclntosh Rd Actrvttxes Science Club Mission Club Activities Committee Radio Club Stage Crew His tory Club Ambition Producer . . . . . ., Q4 V Y 1 . , 'Ea- f, , I , X4 f J , , r. fy gd? D . , . . .. C- ygtfn . 5 L .. I . . .X . ' . r . WILLIAM GEORGE RODGERS St. James Bill 532 N. Front St. Steelton Activities: Latin Club, Mission Club. Band. Ambition: Musician JOSEPH FRANCIS ROMANO St. Ann Joe 156 S. Second St. Steelton Activities: Science Club. Pridwen. Twin Towers, Football Mgr. Ambition: Lawyer 45- FRANCES MARY RODGERS Seven Sorrows of the B.V.M. Frannie 344 Oak Hill Dr. Middletown Activities: Spanish Club, Science Club, Glee Club. Girls' C ho- rus. A Cappella Choir, Latin Club. Forensic Club. Activities Committee. Forum Usher. Ambition: Pianist 419' -t THEN AS YUU , s p y , .,, .4 , K 1 , ,Nl , 1 ' - - us 3' 1a-..?' .,. - . 5 MARGARET ANN ROGERS r' Sacred Heart of Jesus Peggie 1906 Lenox St. Activities: Science Club. Latin 1'- Club. F.H.A.. Activities Com- M K , mittee. Pridwen. Twin Towers. V A Jr. Red Cross. Nurses' Club. fi -if , . , . Ambition: Nurse FRANK EUGENE ROZMAN St. Peter Rozy 572 Orchard Steelton Activities: S t u d e n t Council. French Club. Science C Glee Club. Latin Club. Activi- ties Committee, Boys' Choir. Football. Ambition: Chemist KAREN Tink Activities: cnce Clu V Activitie Ambition: LEO St. ga. Activities .' matics 'X tivities resenrari Ambition : K' 1 5 Dr. so lub. ANNE SALERNO St. John 605 High St. Enhaut Student Council. Sci- b. Latin Club, F.H.A.. s Committee. History Club. Forum Usher. Dietician LOUIS SASSANI Francis of Assisi 1817 Market St. Student Council. Math- Club. Latin Club. Ac- Committee, PAL Rep- ve. History Club. None 'Q' - 'Z' X,-f , fi Ig 'fi' , sl , . 1, .dv V 4 l'. If K,-an,. ..-- 3 MARY ANN SANDANNA Holy Family Sandy 540 S. 24th St.. Activities: Latin Club. Mission Club, Activities Committee, Pridwen. Twin Towers. Forum Usher. Nurses' Club. Ambition .' Nurse RONALD PHILIP SCHAFFER St. Margaret Mary Butch 40 Kingswood Dr. Activities: Science Club. Latin Club. Ambition: Racer RICHARD JOSEPH SCHINDLER Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Skull 401 Woodbine St. Activities.' Student Council. Sci- ence Club. Glee Club. Latin Club, Art Club, Activities Committee, PAL Represent- ative. Ambition: Industrial designer Club Glee Club Grrls Chorus lEAVE MCDEVITT S TOWERS Q19 ,-ffm 40 .af-' Rr as f- W 4- X 'Ii' JEANNE MARIE SETTINO St Ann 333 S Fourth St Steelton Actruztres French Club Science Club Lrbrary Club ACIIVIIICS Committee Hrstory Club Band Ambrtron Elementary teacher MARGARET THERESA SHAFFER Our Lady of lhe Blessed Sacrament Margre 5613 N Front St Actrurtres Glrls Chorus Latm Club Actrvltles Committee German Club Jr Red Cross Nurses Club Dramatlcs Ambziron To be a wrlter MARY CATHERINE SHARTLE St Francis of Assrsr Mary Kay 2040 Bellevue Rd Actzvrtres Spanlsh Club Science Club Gnrls Chorus Latm Club Forensic Club Actnvrtxes Committee History Club Forum Usher Ambrtron Teacher 10 HAROLD GEORGE SCHMIDT St Catherrne Laboure Harry 4719 York St Actrvrtzes French Club Scrence Club Latm Club ACIIVIIIES Commltree Ambztron To be a success MARJORIE LOUISE SCHMIDT Seven Sorrows of the B VM Margze 784 E Hugh St Mnddletown Activities Science Club F H A Ambztron Nurse RONALD RICHARD SEILHAMER Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Ron 641 Maclay St Al11bIll0U Bl.lSlI'lCSSlT1Jl'l KATHRYN MARGARET SHAEFFER St Catherine Laboure Kathy 3831 Bonnymead Crr Actzuztres Glee Club Girls Cho rus ACIIVIIICS Committee A Cappella Cholr Hlstory Club Ambmon Secretary PATRICK JOSEPH SHANNON St James Pat ll N Harrrsburg St Steelton Actrurtzes French Club Glee Club A Cappella Cholr Boys Cholr Dramatncs Ambrtron Biology professor wi' IL we 'X L JOHN MICHAEL SEDOR Seven Sorrows of Ihe B V M Herman 412 Clearfield Ave Middletown Actrurtres French Club Scrence Club Glee Club Latm Club Actlvrtles Committee Boys Chorr Jr Red Cross Ambrtzon Artist ROSE MARY SEMANKO St Francis of Assrsz Rosle 1734 Market St Actrvrtres French Club Science Latm Club Llbrary Club Ac IIVIIIES Committee Dance Band Ambrtron Chemnst -NP ,....r'v sf Ty' as ak IU J 'Q 'R Pia f 55 dv ,gf 1 4? 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ROBERT CLEMENT SHERRICK St Francrs of Asszsr Fuzzhead 1811 Park St Actruztres Spanish Club Scxence Club Mathematics Club Ac tlvltles Committee Ambztzon Surveyor MARY FRANCES SIMON Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Q 6 320 Kelket St X39 H 'fi Actrvztzes Scnence Club Glee Club Girls Chorus Latm Club Acttvttles Committee Forum Usher Jr Red Cross Ambtlron Teacher 10 FACE THE FUTURES ROSALIE ANN SHOGGY Sacred Heart of Jesus Roe 1018 S Cameron St Actrumcs Scnencc Club Latm Club Actlvmes Committee History Club Ambztlon Secretary STEPHEN SAMUEL SIMONIC St Peter Steve 520 Cordlal Rd Actwthes Student Council Scn ence Club Mlssmn Club A uvmes Commnttee Basketball Baseball Ambmon Notre Dame i,f ' MARTA ELIZABETH SIMPSON St Margaret Mary 2115 Walnut St Actrvrtxes Science Club Glee Club Gnrls Chorus Llbrary Club Actlvntles Commxttee Band Forum Usher Ambmon Physncal therapist JOHN ROBERT SMITH Good Shepherd Wheels 240 St John s Dr Camp Hull Actzvzues French Club Scnence Club Latm Club Mathe mancs Club Jr Red Cross ACIIVIIICS Committee Ambmon Accountant -93151 -ws' fi SHARON RUTH SMITH St Franczs of Asszs: Sherry 1830 Park St Actwrtxes Scrence Club Latm Club F H A Acttvmes Com mnttee Ambxtzon Secretary NANCY ANNE SNISCAK Seven Sorrows of the B V M 310 Ridge Ave Mlddletown Actzuztzes Spanish Club Science Club Glee Club A Cappella Cholr Gltls Choir Forensic Club, Actlvmes Committee, Dramatrcs, Latm Club, Eng glnsh Club Ambmon Chemnst LINDA MARIE SNELL St James Bobo 42 Franklm St Hlghspxre Steelton Actzuztres Science Club FHA Acnvmes Commlttee Forum Usher Ambltxon Beautnrnan MICHAEL RAY SNOKE St Theresa Corvy 515 W 16th St New Cumberland Actwmes Scnence Club Latm Club ACIIVIIICS Committee Football, Basketball Ambrtzon Navy 4:-F is, XX -eric vf A .3 CAROLE HELEN SPANGLER St. Theresa 406 Black Latch La. Camp Hill Spanish Club. Girls' Chorus, Forensic Club, Jr. Red Cross Spanky Activities .' Ambition teacher H o m e Economics CAROL SUE STAIR St Margaret Mary Khaki 118 Carolyn St Acttvttxes Glee Club Girls Cho rus Latin Club Library Club Activities Committee Pridwen Twin Towers Band Ambition Secretary CAROL MAGDALENE STADLER St. James 717 Paxton St.. Steelton Activities: Science Club, Glee Club, Girls' Chorus, Latin Club Art Club Color Guard Ambition Secretary SUSAN JANE STETTLER St Theresa let 9 Columbia Dr Camp Hill Activities F H A Activities Committee Nurses Club Ambrtion Nu rse FITFlIl HUURS E nr 'K W .o-f' ASX KY!! gi' gi? T DOROTHY SUSAN STOCKLEY St Theresa Crtssze 344 Plum St Lemoyne Ambition Typist RITA AUDREY STROUSE Seven Sorrows of the B V M Mouse 333 Pine St Middletown Activities Spanish Club Gee Club Girls Chorus Latin Club Activities Committee History Club Ambition Medical secretary -is X 51 ? '4- -.55 Y PETER H STUART St Joseph 143 W Simpson St Mechanicsburg Ambition Doctor RONALD ALLYN SWARTLEY St Francis of Assisi Ron 1210 Derry St Activities Activities Committee Dance Band Band Ambition Mechanic LAWRENCE EDWARD SUNSKI St Joseph Larry PO Box 143 Mechanicsburg Ambition Engineer ERIC DAVID SWENSON Holy Family Come hither Milt 310 Greene Hall Activities French Club Science Club Glee Club Latin Club Activities Committee Jr Red Cross Baseball Ambition Geologist girl ALEXANDER R SZELES St John Alex 750 N Harrrsburg Sf Actwrtxes Scrence Club Glee Club Actnvrtres Commrttee Radro Club Jr Red Cross Football Baseball Ambrtron Machmlst WILLIAM ANDREW TATKOVSKI Seven Sorrows of the B VM Wrllre 32 Nlssley Dr Mrddletown Actrumes Scnence Club Mathe matlcs Club Art Club Actrvr tres Commrttee History Club Ambrtron Mechanical engineer 455 A' -f' Q' ROBERT B SWICK St Margaret Mary Bob 513 Altavista Dr Actzvxtzes Glee Club Forensic Club ACIIVIIICS Commlttee Boys Cholr Jr Red Cross Baseball Engllsh Club Ambztron Salesman NANCY ANN TARASI Sacred Heart of Jesus Annabelle 171 l Revere St 'Uv ,,.g-4 Actzvrtres Science Club Latm Club F H A Actlvltnes Com mrttce Forum Usher Ambmon Secretary MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR Our Lady of Lourdes 121 N Second St Wormleysburg Acnvztrcs Gnrls Chorus Mlssxon Club Actxvltles Committee Ambrtzon Medncal secretary JEANNE TOOMEY St Margaret Mary Jeanme 3947 Elmerton Ave Actzvrtzes Student Councll Llb rary Club F H A Actlvltles Committee Band Color Guard Ambrtron Office manager VERONICA H TYLER St Franczs of Asszsz Dollle S l3t Actwrtzes Glee Club Grrls Cho rus Mrssron Club Ambztron Happy marrrage 5-4- 5,1 1411 -f f X,,f MAKE WAY FOR MARY '-uv ed J MARGARET ANN TUREK Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Pegqy 7401 N Cameron St Actzurtres Scxence Club Grrls Chorus Latlr Club FHA Actnvrtres Committee Cheer leader Forum Usher Jr Red Cross Ambrtron Medical secretary THOMAS LOUIS URAVIC St James Count 10 Conestoga St Steelton Actzuztres Scrence Club Glee Club Actnvmes Commlttee German Club Latm Club A Cappella Choir Boys Chorr Ambmon Chemist ROSALIE ISABELLA VAJDA St Peter l92D N Second St Actruztzes Science Club Grrls Chorus Acuvrtres Commrttee Nurses Club Ambmon Nurse . QQ ' fu, 'fn . . . J ' . 1- r , . . . :L , V . it M- 'K Rf Zisf E U I. . .u . . ,1 ' I . l, ' '- History Club. l A 4 0. r . ' l . , ,L . - ' D 5l3 . h St. D . . , 7 f , lc , . V 1 4 A 1 '- x', V5 lv . . . V . , SPEAK HER NAME ...Mm ff' JOHN WALAK Our Lady of Good Counsel 423 Susquehanna St Marysville Aclzvztres Scnence Club Mathe matlcs Club Latm Club Ambztzon Mathematxclan DIANE MARIE WEBB Sacred Heart of Jesus 1639 Paxton St Actumes Sclence Club Mxsslon Club Actnvntxes Committee History Club Ambrtron Secretary RUTH ELIZABETH WIEGER St Francis of Assxsr Ruthze 1842 Heagy St Artzuztres FHA Jr Red Cross Actnvmes Committee Nurses Club Ambztron Nurse -en-i ' STEPHEN ANTHONY VAJDA St Peter Steve 502 North St Enhaut Actwztzes Football basketball Ambrtzon Army MARY JANE VALKUS St James Mrckey 3l2 Mam St Steelton Actzvztzes Science Club Glee Club Latm Club Actlvxtles Commnttee Ambrtron Medical secretary DONNA ELAINE VEST St Patrrck Cathedral Vestle llll Capxtal St Actzvrtzes Sclence Club Latm Club F H A ACIIVIIICS Com mittee Nurses Club Ambmon Nurse CECELIA MARIE WAMBACH St Margaret Mary Czssy 2200 Walnut St Actrvztles Spanish Club Glec Club Girls Chorus Art Club Forenslc Club ACIIVIIICS Com mxttee A Cappella Cholr WKBO Club Forum Usher Press Club Ambztzon Englnsh teacher JUDITH ANNE WHITTY St Catherme Laboure Buz 465 N 32 St Actxvmes S t u d e n t Council French Club Science Club Glee Club Girls Chorus A tlvltxes Committee Flag Twlrl er Color Guard Forum Usher Ambztron Physical educatnon teacher ,f F, W' Wx ,gy-' MICHAEL ANTHONY VEET Seven Sorrows of the B VM Mike 241 E Water St Mxddletown Actwrtres Scxence Club Actlvl tics Commlttee Football R dlo Club Ambzlron Chemxcal engineer WILLIAM PAUL VILLOTT St Theresa Br 24 Riddle Rd Camp Hill Actzuztzes Student Council Ambzlzon Army GT-0 nr l T' ,la-v Qlqfl' Z' if ,sa 43' ':+'f we X -Q-wrt' fm 1 17 1 '- JOYCE MARIE YECKLEY Margaret Mary 56 S 39 St Scrence Club Gnrls Chorus Mlsslon Club F H A ACEIUIEIGS Ambmon Typist CHARLES ALBERT ZITO Seven Sorrows of the B VM Eagle Heights Middletown Actwztres Hlstory Club Mathe matlcs Club Ambztzon Mechamc ROSE MARIE ZUGAY Sacred Heart of Jesus Rosle 1601 Putnam St Actrvztres Science Club Girls Chorus F H A Ambztron Housewrfe IN All ENDEAVURS SPREAD HER FAME s u w if R JOSEPH FRANK YONTZ Sl Francrs of Asszsr oe l85O North St Ambztron Navy LINDA GRACE ZITO Seven Sorrows of the B V M Lynn Eagle Heights Middletown Actwmes Spanish Club Mrssron Club Acuvntres Commxttee Ambition Teacher In Memoriam A t JOHN LAWRENCE GRASSA. JR., a member R V A of the Class of 1960. died of a brain injury on B fell blur 1, 1 X- 1 ,, M flu... 'A' so E March 29, 1957. May he rest in peace. fav-gpwfti Finding a suitable date for a nesta is the chief concern of these Spanish II senoritas Susana McNeill. Maria Catalina Shartle. Dorotea Matesevac, and Francisca Rodgers. From Thy throne send us Wisdom: Determining specific gravity of liquids by various methods intrigues Joseph Malesic, James Robson tslandingl. Constance Brodovicz, Michael Borocz, and Kathleen Ken- nedy Cseatedj in Physics Class. ef 7?-,134 tfx Not all stained glass windows come from Europe. These art students William Tatkovski, Cecelia Wambach. Barbara Osif, Joseph DeFinis. and Alice Mosel prepare Christmas window decorations. Solving the unknown of a right triangle is explained to Robert Sherrick and Michael Peace by Robert Ellinger. hy which we shall he Ill -,-.3 X X f if nf Future engineers Robert Brewster. Charles Zito. Charles Bentz, James Lanza. and Robert Benlto concentrate on techniques of mechanical drawing. enlightened in all Truth 1 5 ft , Kathleen Kennedy points out in- teresting historical and religious places in France to avid French students. Catherine Bourus. How- ard Croft, and John Smith. 2 BEST PERSONALITY Joseph DeFm1s Judith Mulholland W-Eff f fs X I H '+.. N1 , 2- BEST DANCERS Diane Grass Paul Mont -Q BEST MUSICIANS Wnllram More Frances Rodgers BEST ATI-ILETES Michael Funk Susan Dunn MOST VERSATILE Robert Benko Grace Goodwnn MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Dennis Loftus Patrlcla Gruell MM Into your hands I entrust my soul and body, my whole life and the hour of my death. UNDERCLASSMEN r , . 1. . if X arf X, I , , ' all 152 3.-igxx x . ,QAQAT K K Class of 1961 With our Lady of Fatima as their patron the Junior class worked enthusiastically in their first year of specialization to make way for Mary Those intending to go to college chose the academic course while the business world advocates pursued the commercial course With Mary before them as their insprra tion the Junxors entered into every activity with the zest and zeal that characterize envoys of the ueen of Heaven Scholastically the juniors rated high among the number of honor students rf' With a wonderful display of school spirit they participated in the oratorical contests and vocal and mstrumental groups They also took an active part in school sports cheerleading and the school drives The jumors have truly lived their motto Reparation and Sacrifice By fidelity to their daily duties and to their obligations as the class of 1961 they have given both of these to God graciously xx lx X X Ryan Pierce. president, Qseat- edb checks on date for senior prom with Thomas Balis- trere. vice president, Marv Beth O'Donnell. secretary. and Gloria Eichelberger. treasurer. uw 7 - .N 1 J . 1 S , I 2 s' F' 5 ie .Tw ,. , , .- 7, , me 1 ron u rccouuvs fra: ctosnu. 'nrmss 4 '-E Aieaunrs as 'MEYAPPEAP MYER f Ang ppgpamjg rpL,,,, 1-Hg W J eff WN 'OVW riounzs in mr P 4. L sTA1'tw.:-fr ,JL I L COLUMNS OF T -if WORK SHEET P- ':.e' Yin., I 1 dl 'fail FEA- f '.3Z'L.'f3.'1..,'q' 5 . ,axle uw... v 1'-, .'ef : . 2 1:11 W, A . K e.i.mw.a. mv... if : f' 4.-fy..,,..,t,a.f.g I i '-ifhf: 1:f?i'?w 1 , X . ' . AT MA' -ie. Z fn- -aiiL 3 N' X :'l'J1 .' n, .' ' . . wr ,H ' ' Q' ' ar U-:fiQ, K ' in A V Y Q' . ...Wu ,,,,,m During Bookkeeping Class Mary Ann Yastishock points our to Linda Rigel and Constance Brodnick various steps in closing the ledger. MUTTUI Reparation and Sacrifice ROOM Zi-First row. left to right: Margaret Elliott. Cecilia Scott. Susan Freundel. Elizabeth Donohoe. Theodora Marin- aro. Constance Feldman. Diane Urick. Sherian Vales. Ann Misiti. JoAnn Redding: Second row! Patricia Roderick. Kath- leen Bower. Rosemary Verbos. Helen Proctor. Mary A. Yasti- shock. Mathilde Behringer. Susan Appleby. Grace Gallagher. Shirlev Humes. Joanne Hetzel: Third row: Stephen Richard- son. Kent Greene. Michael Victor. Virginia Ritrievi, Mary I.. Flannerv. Joyce Ross. Anna Eckenrode. Michael Cosrik. Francis O'Donnell. Robert Osili: Fourth row: Daniel Hocker. Patrick Norris. Rudy Starasinic. Robert Kennedy, John Perekovic. Gary Sheldon. William Schoelkopf. David Lutostansky. ROOM 23-First row. left to right: Kathleen Kennedy. Rosa- lie Saytar, Patricia Rudy. Nancy Haley. Rosemary Smarsh. Rose lmbrognio. Frances Murlin. Joann Mikos, Carol Shuler. Shirley Petro: Second row: Joan Reich. Patricia Pugliese. Con- stance Brodniclc, Donna Giambastian. Diana Weaver, Patricia Carricato. Margaret Moses, Rachael Hetes. Mary R. Pugliese. Marie Quinn: Third row: Mary A. Laughlin, Stephanie La- FLUWERZ Lily Solving intricate problems in Algebra ll Class seems to be quite easy for Judith Klemek. Leona Zimliki, and Michael Neuman. S Jil' l davat. Lucille Keating, Judith Graybill. Joanne Albanese, Linda Rigel. Florence Muza. Eleanor Barrow. Mary Brawley. Joanne Miller: Fourth row: William Miller, David Lewis, Forrest Hunter. Peter Grasa. Anthony D'Arcangelo. Edward Blandy, Thomas Semones, Joseph Cibort. Joseph Pizzano, Albert Darensbourg: Fifth row: Frank Cullen, Thomas Balistrerc. Dennis Hamilton, Jon Alvarez. Rhythm makes for speed and accuracy--Carlotta Belmont. William Hood, Rosemarie Kurtinecz, Thomas Semones. Theo- dora Marinaro, Janet Gorcyzca, Stephanie Ladavat. and Marie Quinn, Typing I students, realize the truth of these words. A x LS! W l X . 'T' .-ami I 2 -X4 . A Que meses del aio caen en el verano? To lind the answer to this question. Kathleen Bower. and Mary Ann Shuptar sim- plify the job in Spanish l Class by making a season wheel. Y X11 Sf tl wut'-.,,,,, , , Electronic Th, Anim! Cm unfd Ara.-ding rf. oh- Mr-fi., s mum X h Vl xi l IIQSU - Q L' . Be B C 1 il - 6.94 9011, mszl l2.0lll uma H, 24 llg, 26 ug' gg 0511 . 1 19111114 11146, 1791 A Cu n ,ra Ce base, be , ew. zso Y 85.45 assi. . 915221 5 'ln Sp 11452, .iiasok s . ' 13291 137 3m mm .19101 200-GV i20'll Ff Ra 2211 226105- ,- 115 140113, 14092, 1u-'1 ' . 7 23' zazosl lil 'Jw' To be able to decipher the Periodic Chart of the Atoms re- quires much concentrated study for Edward Caulfield and John West in Chemistry Class. PAT ll U N I Uur lady of Fatima ROOM 46-First row. left to right: Grace More. Helen Horvath. Mary Beth O'Donnell. Patricia Branyan. Christine Powell. Judith Bartron. Patricia Faley. Marsha Acri. Margaret Reardon. Mary Stevens: Second row: Frances Lukes. Arcessia Jones. Gayle Schell. Susan Wilson. Catherine Nierle. Antonia Stepanic. Rita Mika. Elizabeth Himmelright. Julie lntrieri. Linda Mandalino: Third row: Joan Berkanstock. Bonnie Recd, Mary Louise Sauers. Anna Euker, Linda Smith. Janet Serkey. Marilyn Hughes. Barbara Muza. Carolyn Lenington, Andrea Knohl: Fourth row: Rudolph Gornik. Robert Piccolo, Roseann Vukmanic. Giovanna Puliti. Roseanne Furjanic. Mary Ludwig. Ryan Pierce. John Golob: Fifth row: Michael Dillon. Gary Siddons. Joseph Dougherty. James Hrobak. Anthony Tezik. Michael Grab, William Starr, John l.iBrandi. fi X s i. N Mm 9 ROOM Zll-First row, left to right: Diane Hervey, Faith Bezsylko. Gloria Eichelberger. Bonnie DiPietro. Monica Shan- non. Rosemarie Rudman. Louise Pease, Diane Hochendoner, Mary Mammola. Elaine Dettling: Second row: Edward Mont- gomery, Mary Espey, Carolyn Gibbons, Marie Furjanic, Vir- ginia Conn. Maureen Molloy, Carole Sostar. Gail Norris, John CULURSZ Blue and White I . .126 .,a - i W-sf Frank Neubaum. president. points out to David Creason. secretary, Andrew Schindler, vice OFFICERS With the green year behind them. the sophomores took up the challenge Make Way for Mary. With determination fired by their motto. Work and Pray. the class energetically began their advanced studies. The application of president. and Arthur Belmont. treasurer. their next step of action. a theorem. the diagram of an infinitive. the inside of a frog. the procedure of an- ecumenical council-all became important aspects of their daily work. They were discovering that the development of the intellectual life is an individual responsibility which is greatly aided by God's grace. In addition to serious scholastic pursuits. the sophomores seized the social and athletic worlds in which to live the ways and ideals of our Lady. The band. bandfront. and cheering squad found sophomores among their numbers who helped to contribute to the spirit of joy which always accompanies the presence of God and His holy Mother. Cause of our Joy. Art was another iield in which the sophomores worked to make Mary's way their way. and to make way for Mary. Class of 1962 MUTTUZ Work and Pray .nf ,f C Yr tl ..., x Q, an-S SQ V335 'Et W' The study of leaves in Biology Class can be made most interesting as demonstrated by Helen Szeles, Sharon O'Brien. Michael Hrobak, and Thomas Kingsley. ROOM 201-First row, left to right: Rita Ward, Kathryn Magnelli, Eleanor Dietz. Paula Traup, Darlene Szeles, Rosalie Tonkovic, Virginia Schmidt. Aileen Bradley, Eleanora Criss- man, Jean Troup: Second row: Thomas Schaedler, John Kem- merer, Gertrude Bennett. Janice Evans. Linda Anderson, Ann Hicks, Marie Sedun, Michael Figley. Samuel Alitto: Third row: Francis Cibort. Thomas Casey, James Victor, Joseph McGee. James Stehman, William O'Donnell, Henry Liptak, Richard Wachter, Lawrence Lippi. Joseph Schell: Fourth row: Joseph Rinehart. Frederick Keever, Eugene Fritz, Harry Adams. Robert Schaefer. To be sure that every color is the exact shade or tint. Linda Anderson takes great care in doing her pastel drawing. The ruins of ancient Rome and the masters of art and music absorb the interest of Linda De- Salle. Gilbert Dailey. Ernest Divincenzo, and Judith Horetsky during Latin II Class. ROOM 202-First row, left to right: Joan Pcregrin, Barbara Durbin. Maria Settino. Ann McAuliffe, Sharon O'Brien. Helen Szeles. Mary Stroup. Dorothy Shriver. Patricia Mc- Andrew. Rose Shore: Second row: Joanne Slominski. Carol Hartman. Dorothy Salinger, Kathleen Slick, Madelyn Davis. Carol Buser. Marybeth Wall. Winifred Harle. Carmela Joy. Carol Tutto: Third row: Thomas Byrnes. Charles Robinski. 'G ,N S1 xfd, , K. 45 5. f i Y' o'bL..A Benjamin Gryctko. Michael Hrobalc, Margaret Sludden. Linda Hahn. Michael Sinkovich. Michael Carricato. Walter Dum. Edwin Cochran: Fourth row: John McLaughlin, Thomas Kingsley. David Zugay. John Salov. Lawrence Keating. Michael Barrett. John Minito, Charles Eckinger. Brian Robinson. ...J ROOM 203 First row left to rrght Ruth Danner Dorothy Grasha Barbara Belmont Roberta Felix Emily Bradley Jean Thomas Lana Runk Judith Kawel Carole Hower Patricia Martin Second row Jacqueline Flaynik Judith Avery Pam ela Byrnes Jeanne Duffy Gertrude Hoover Marv Parlse Judith Ham Janice Finley Catherine Houck Elizabeth Busch Third row Howard Kennedy Robert Maxwell Robert Della ROOM 207-First row left to right: Kerry Mekeal Eliza- beth Cahalan, Josephine Ascani. Annalee Simonic. Donna Willard. Patricia Cams, Joanne Kluskiewicz. Mary Tye, Patricia Hogan: S.cond row: Donald Leedy, Shirley Teasley. Frances Mavretic, Martha Alesick. Martha Krebs. Margaret Eichelberger Barbara Shustack Mary A. Gaiski. Kenneth Croce Thomas Murny Judith OHare William Thompson Ronald Sultzaberger Edward Koshinski Francis Zulli Fourth row Edward Hahn Kenneth Graf MlchaelMcNe1ll Thomas Levarto Robert Fortin Kenneth Mabius Anthony Barber Marlin Maugans Paul Spldel Kenneth Neijstrom Fifth row John Michtich Joseph Spagnolo James Coyle Burns: Third row: Paul Leinbach. Ronald Krupka Thomas Monaghan. Vincent Matusheski. Robert Haederer. Ronald Tutto. Rud Moe. Gerald Marshall. Dennis Schindler: Fourth row: Joseph Ciolob. Joseph Casper. Louis Tarasi. Kerner Smith, William Mohaiter, Andrew Savage, Michael Kornblum. William Kuth. v- ROOM 217 Ftrs! row left to rrght Mary J Kovalchrck Matthew Roche John Bonafarr Franklrn Cunjak Wlllram Sally Snell Arlene Veet Dmnda Easton Elleen Greb Nancy Dermott Julius Carrrcato John Gracl Henry Stadler David Foster Catherme Fox Inez Dougherty Pamela Nicholson Hartzell Fourth row Francls Andreoll John Musser Dennis Doreen Holme Second row Bernadette Gublc Patrlcla Hull Dolan Joseph Gaffney Thomas Marter Stephen Zugay Much Joan QUIgl9y Leonore Zelders Donna Buser Bonnie Blandy ael Wilson Charles Hller Janet Marlslc Third row Jon Dlodato Wrlllam Douglass PATRUN St oseph 2'3 - sag!!-' I i 1 '15, Caesar slam' With these words rmgmg rn their ears John McLaughlm Joanne Slommskr John Mmrto and Ann Mchulrffe anxiously awant the reading of Shakespeare s Julrur Caesar rn English II Class . . Q fa. , , , 1 Q 1, K V ,f , -J ' E . vi X f : , I 'P 'V -a J Y N 1 1 V M J' V it . ' r , J T, V as A . L t 0 , K If X , . f ll .. -0 .. t A lk fl ' . - I , . H 4 N ft' K Y ' -A . I e Jr , X I .fs -57 Q I ' xl f . Q' 'qv ' A ,. fi . if E I fy .Y I VA.. Af t, ' . :1 . . -. , 1 I . 1 HQ ,, l Z I F LOWER: lily of the Valley 1, it ll v 6 ,asf S? W6 X , 7 ll QQWZQQTF, .5 X While Daniel Farrell draws construction of a triangle and James Gallagher writes proof. Patricia Chandler and Mary Ann McCarthy patiently wait to check the accurateness of the work in Geometry Class. COLORS: neu and white ROOM 400-First row, left to right: Carol Misiti. Louise Serijack Victoria Dougherty Marianne McCarrhw Rita Groff Gloria Vicchiarelli Patricia Chandler Ann Creedon Joan Yeager Sandra Cerzullo Second row Patricia Meno Karen Hughes Sharon Kofalt Margaret Latin Anita Solis Judith Magaro H len Lantzy Elaine Kostelac Mary Baker Third row: Stephen Lopert. Joseph Egresits. Wallace Stoddart. John Acri Gerda Ernst Rosemarv Brady Carl Tarasi Regis Egan Thomas Morocco Edward Bell Fourth row James Cicco cioppi Stephen Vugrinec Alfred Fuchs Thomas Egenrieder Kenneth Bryan Robert Ladika Donald Lehrmann Manuel Senteio Daniel Farrell Richard Faiola John Ofak ROOM 402+First row, left lo right: Louise Furjanic, Barbara Acri. Alberta Bambriclc. Barhara McKendriclc. Karen Weiss. Patricia Mikos. Josephine Natale. Patricia Manfred. Randy Tulli, Julianna Vajda: Second row: Nancy Suchanic, Carol Smith. Dorothy Frese. Patricia Ziegler. Margaret Leh- man. Mary Munley. Jessie Fortney, Gail Sullivan. Bernadette Mahek. Constance Margaro: Third row: James Farley. Michael ROOM 403-First row, left lo right: Gladys Galdino. Vic- toria Eason. Yolanda Papandrea. Linda Keister. Phyllis Noggle. Diane Taylor. Linda Vales. Bonita Kastelic. Margaret Reisser, Ann Lapore: Second row: Virginia Costlow. Donna Forsyth. Sandra Ergler. Jeannine Grove. Patricia Boone, Linda DeSalle. Rita Wambach. Frances Allsup, Elizabeth Griffin. Connie Devine. Victor Handley, James Gallagher. Victor DiSanto. Rov Smith, John Murphy, Ronald Butcher: Fourth row: John Tracey. John Ciccocioppi. Edward Patrick, Stephen Simmers, Fred Moeslein. Frank Leo. John Hodson: Fifth row: Edward Kane. Kenneth Ruppert. Alexander Alexiev. Francis Dwyer. Dennis Vinson, Joseph Maeder. Brinkman: Third row: Mary McAvoy. Mary S. Nemetz, Laurie Long. Julia Maff. Suzanne Garner. Marcia Yellc, Nina LiBrandi. Sharyn Shaw. Cheryl Kepple. Jane Ziegler: Fourth row: Gloria Saluta. Judith Smith. Suzanne Ludwig. Barbara Knight. Karen DeLallo, Mary Krehling. Margaret Coon. Judith Horetsky. President James Hobbs writes duties of Freshmen officers as Christine Zieger, treasurer, Michael Basista. vice president, and Kathleen Cibort, secretary, look on. Four hundred boys and girls from twenty-two parishes came to Bishop McDevitt High School as freshmen in 1959. Choosing as their motto, Noth- ing is impossible to those who will and to those who love, they set out to prove the truth of the words of St. Piux X. Nothing proved impossible for the eager class to attempt. They earned letters for football and basketball. They cheered in the cheering squad and played in the band. They displayed talent for music, dancing. and art at various assembly programs. On the spiritual side, the freshmen followed the lead of the upperclassmen. They, too, learned that our Lady. the Seat of Wisdom. holds the answer to success in school life. Making Mary's way their way became a guiding prin- ciple in their studies, social life, as well as in spiritual endeavors. i X 662150 .l Latin comes to life for Delores McDonald, Rosemarie Man- fred, Joan Hinkle. and Louise Ann Wetzel as they make use of Latin words to buy fruit. Nothing is impossible 1 Father Guerin has the undivided attention of Gerald Noll. George Hirschmann, and William Hunsicker during Religion I Class. . to those who will and to those who love. ROOM 101-First row, left to right: Carol Tarasi. Barbara Mills, Pauline Bridy, Patricia Amspacher, Pauline Kastelic, Catherine Kerwin. Rose Mary Silvagio. Martha Knight, Susan DiGiacinto, Marilyn Hartzell: Second row: Diane Shipkowski, Mary Roderick. Mary C. Demer. Lorraine Schmidt. Nancy Devine, Jeanne Schoonmaker. Catherine O'Connell, Geraldine Gustin, Barbara Marinko, Diane Martin: Third row: David Bell, Stephen Verbos, Gregory McLaughlin, Robert Spahr, William Maljan, John Bankes, Guy Cheney, Harold Perkins, Robert Fairall: Fourth row: Joseph Little, Robert Lee, Lei- cester Caruso. Gregory Kadel. Anthony Petrullo. Victor Hart. Eugene Grossman. Gerald Rockcy, Frank Soulier, Edward Eckenrode, Joseph Miller. 1 l ROOM 105-First row. left to right: Barbara Hildebrand. Joyce Lovett. Elizabeth Petruccio. Anita Camplcse. Josephine Caruso. Nannettc Frederico. Sylvia Croce, Margaret Latin. Isabelle Remy. Janelle Coppinger: Second row: Marjorie Neij- strom. Jeanne Lipsett. Julia Gallagher. Johnette Nye. Martha Koons. Marie Ozehoski. Bernadette Julian. Pamela Magaro. Arlene Radocaj. Judith Goles: Third row: Keith Cortez. Charles Croushore. Michael O'Donnell Elxcra Sukle Joan Tulli. Joanne Smarsh. Josephine Marinalt Doroths Hartz Edward Bell. Robert Hecltman: Fourth rote Jeffrex Qnwder Philip Petrina. Robert Noble. Patrick Hennigan Thomas Traynor. Joseph Marter. William Fedor Stephen Lang John D'Agostino: Fifth row: Gregory Dugmn PATRUNZ St. Pius X ! 'llfllllll li? Thomas Richardson explains to Robert Luddy the solu tion to the intricate problem he solied in Algebra I Class Knowing the known sources of primary wealth in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is a must for Harold Puhl and Judith Franks. x i Xt X ROOM 305-First row, left to right: Muriel McGinnity Lu Ann Wetzel. Sally Falcone. Margaret Miller. Joan Silitti, Giovanna Marinaro, Patricia Grady. Michaelina Farling, Kath leen Cibort. Rosemarie Manfred: Second row: Dolores Mc Donald. Kathleen Cleary. Carol Ruppert. Lucy Bianchi, Margaret Devaney. Shirlene Hartwell. Nancy Campbell. Mere dith Banghan. Joan Hinkle. Julia Yastishock: Third row Samuel Sosiar. Jeanne Doyle. Patricia Popp. Sibbie Huntley A fi Rosemary Radoci, Mary Ogden, Marie Griffith. Sharon Arnold, Mary Adams. Donald Dworchak: Fourth row: Clark Berrier. James Segebart. Michael Van Wagner. George Scheib, Thomas Euker. John Dnistransky. Ronald Alexander. John Copko, Leonard Kastelic: Fifth row: John Golden, William Blazi, James Fleck. James Hobbs. Dennis Furjanic, William Cackovic, Michael Bennett, Michael Ausberry. Gregory Koch. FLOWER: American Beauty Rose YL The various types of rock fascinate Michele Gullage, Ruth Horchler, Michael Mudrinich. and Mary Adams as they examine them during General Science Class. A constant focus on diagramming helps Judith Goles. Johnette Nye, and Joseph Marter sur- mount the difliculties encountered in English I Class. f 4' u 'I 1 x., Wausau' xwrugai. N' Y 1 , 'Q . 4 5 fel '-D- 5. 2 l 1?-W -:ii 5' - . 1 1 5 N- Y tsl 2 Xi. . - I Ooohhh! It almost went in. was Ann Quigley's exclamation at the York-McDevitt basketball playoff game. Ps' Beatniks William Tatkovski. and Judith Graybill are on their way to the Pumpkin Swing. An outing for the juniors in October proved to be a social success for all. How proud can one bel Kathleen Porter de- lights in displaying a certain boy's football sweater to Barbara Auer and Virginia Cheney. 'X FN JW QL ,fob M, 5 SQA, A55 J Shed upon us the rays of your kindness, and enlighten us with the splendors of your fender compassion. ACTIVITIES Y JM, , K Qs LEO SASSANI. President RICHARD SCHINDLER. Vice president Student Council GRACE GOODWIN. Treasurer DIANE BARROW. Secretary sn -L 'SA , ., -C' 4, -if Q : pr ' K'--f ,xx ii 'x. xx if x .-5 5 Engrossed in looking over past copies of Pridwen are the senior student council representatives. Seated, left to right: Karen Baumgartner. Joyce Anglev. Susan McNeill. Patricia Fogarty. Kathleen McNeill. Sandra Leo. Judith Mulholland: Standing: Joseph DcFinis. Daniel Mosel, Stephen Simonic. Robert Benko. William Garver. and Charles Derick. Acting as an intermediary between the student body and the faculty. the student council keeps the students abreast of current and coming school events. At weekly meetings, the council receives reports from a boy and a girl represen- tative from each homeroom. The officers of the student council are responsible chiefly for the recreational and the social program executed throughout the school year. The major projects of the Council are the Magazine Drive. the Cru- saders' Ball. and the annual Communion Breakfast for the seniors. fd C' y v, Merrily wending their way to the next class are these junior student council representatives. First row, left to right: Paulette Klutz, Elizabeth Donohoe. Gloria Eichelbergcr. Pa- tricia Branyan: Second row: Patricia Favasuli. Dominick Pisano, Eleanor Barrow: Third row: Michael Leedy. Thomas Balistrere. Ryan Pierce: Fourth row: Michael Neuman. James Dolan, John Radosg Fifth row: Richard deBethizy. Robert Kennedy. and Francis Kenny. These smiling sophomore student council representa- tives pose for their picture. Bottom to top: Catherine Magnelli. Sharon Kofalt. Louise Furjanic. Linda De- L Salle. Arlene Veet. Carol Buser. Yolanda Papandrea, Janice Finley. Margaret Eich- elberger. Frank Neubaum. Harry Adams, Joseph Egre- sitz. Edwin Cocharn. Jan Hess. and Thomas Mona- ghan. rf . 1,14 Q 41: 2 Harmony at its best as the A Cappella Choir give their rendition of June Is Bustin' Out All Over from Carousel. First row, left to right: Elizabeth Krebs. Kathryn Shaeffer. Patricia Gruell. lmmaculata Bianchi: Second row: Mary Ann Matthews. Cecelia Wambach, Marguerite Monaghan. Kathleen Oriold: Third row: Ann Haehnlen. Dorothy Matesevac. Cath- erine Bourus. Susanna Bridy: Fourth row: Thomas Uravic. Nancy Sniscak, Diane Barrow, Patrick Shannon: Fifth row: Lawrence Myers. Gary Sheldon. Joseph Wambach. Frank Rozman: Sixth row: John Arnold. Roger Hall. John Albrecht. Joseph DeFinis. Ready. willing. and able is the key- word for these freshmen student coun- cil representatives. Seated, left to right: Joan Silitti. Lorraine Schmidt. Ann Marie Vannucci. Lee Buhrman. Mar- garet Breshnahan, Rosemary Flynn. Sharon Smith. Arlene Radacoj. Chris- tine Radanovic: Standing: George Mihalcik. Joseph Fedor. William Hun- sicker. George Frantz. Eugene Gross- man. John McKenney. James Rice. Michael Van Wagner. John Casper. 4 W Sing joyfully to the Lord A Cappella Choir Vocal soloists for the Rodgers and Ham- merstein Assembly are Kathleen Oriold. Diane Barrow. and Catherine Bourus. Frances Rodgers accompanies at the piano. It GIRLS' CHORUS-First row. left to right: Diane Kovats. Patricia Pugliese. Lana Runk. Carol Shuler. Janetta Steilper. Faith Bezylko. Grace More. Carolyn Ritrievi. Margaret M. Elliott. Kathleen Murphy. Sherian Vales. Charlotte Gluntz. Bonnie DiPietro. Mary A. Laughlin. Griscelda Gray. Frances Murlin: Second row: Susan Freundel. Rosemary Akers. Car- lotta Belmont. Joyce Linic. Joanne Gally. Janet Gorczyca. Jean Scherzinger. Joanne Wetzel. Elizabeth Himmelright. Judith Rosi. Gloria Eichelberger. Elaine Dertling. Mary Beth O'Donnell. Joann Mikos. Julie lntricri: Third row: Donna Giambastian. Donna Brinton. Joanne Heissenbuttel. Elizabeth Donohoe. Sharon Miller. Sharon Dodge. Judith Bartron. Rose Imbrognio. Leona Zimliki. Linda Mandalino. Patricia Favasuli. Patricia Branyan. Kari Light. Christianne Burke. Diane Sister Mary Caroleen, S.S.N.O., Directress. The vocal music department attracts many members of the junior and senior classes. With a love for cultural things, these students give their time and talents to enrich their own musical repertoire. Some. not feeling the Glee Club sufficient to satisfy their musical desires. formed the A Cappella Choir. This choir spent every possible free minute in expressing their love for music. Besides singing at various school gather- erings and P.T.A. meetings. the Glee Club and Girls' Chorus take' part in the Music Festival at Washington, D. C., each year. With a special assembly program, they honored Rodgers and Hammerstein. The Glee Club entertained the employees at the Court House during the Christ- mas holiday season. All choruses joined in an Afternoon of Music presented in February and another for Mother's Day in May. Weaver: Fourth row: Joanne Albanese. Rosemary Verbos. Ann Euker. Joanne Berkenstock. Marilyn Hughes. Joyce Alhano. Giovanna Puliti. Carolyn Gibbons. Stephanie Ladavat. Rose- marie Rudman. Mary Magruder. Marisa Puliti. Ann Campbell. Anna Eckenrode. Barbara DeFilippo: Fifth row: Linda Rigel. Mary Espey. Carole Sostar. Diane Jakovic. Eleanor Barrow. Judith Klemek. Barbara Putric. Florence Muza. Martha Sinlto- vitz. Roseann Furjanic. Judith Graybill. Rita Buscr. Marie Furjanic. Maureen Malloy. Joyce Ross: Sixth row: Ann Cable. Antonia Stepanic. Constance Brodnick. Joanne Miller. Carolyn Lenington. Delores Costlow. Carol Knackstedt. Gail Norris. Grace Gallagher. Mary Louise Flannery. Anne Hauenstein. Kathleen Bower. Girls' Chorus - by J NEA ' If v j A . mm 'Ei:5?i4 ' J 1 'Q-------v...fvV Q ., . ff' 415' 5 M- A - M I 1 IW Xi Tl 'KJ xv, ,Ki-I if tie' ,fi , it Q in rx fi! il ,ff-2i:9 fn- ...es it Y-T, Towers, 7K K TWIN The work on each issue of Twin Towers does not end with the sending of copy to the printer. Here Kathleen Porter and Margaret Rogers type addresses from the long mailing list of alumni and friends to whom the paper is sent. Sister Mary Amabilis, R.S.M., Adviser Twin Towers endeavors to keep the student body up-to-date on the happenings in and around the school throughout the year. The staff is composed of juniors and seniors who chose newswriting as an elective. All took an active part in publishing the six copies of the school paper. News articles. sports. features, columns of various interests, and added attractions make the paper one of the best in the area. if Part of an editors job is the writing of editorials Co editor Patricia Gruell shows how she does If Careful and critical reading of newspapers magazines and other school newspaper editorial show her the technique and often supplv new ideas Columns measured, copy proofread. ideas. news write-ups revistd-all are back numbers searched for familiar daily experiences of Dolores Culhane, Francesca the newswriting class. Carol Stair. Zinicola, Joseph Romano. Patricia Gr Bratina, and Patricia Bradley work to prepare an issue of Twin uell, Patrick Brawley, Carole TUWERS ,wx 77'- Q . F7 Tint MMM!! ll 5' ff ,, I00 t PRIDWEN 'J' Q 3 Q v 'l I xx 0 lk T Q w . I in-qqgx Since the yearbook represents the School. it must be organized and edited as perfectly as an eager staff can do it. Barbara Osif. Michael Neuman. Ann Quigley. Patrick O'Connor. Margaret M. Elliott. and Susan Dunn identify group pictures which will be used in PRIDWEN 1960. Sister Mary Amabilis, R.S.M., Adviser PRIDWEN was selected as the name of the year- book in hopes that every graduate and student will always invoke the aid and seek the guidance and pro- tection of Our Lady as King Arthur did in battle. The yearbook is a perpetual reminder of the wonderful years spent in high school. Its pages record an accurate account in copy and pictures of the administration. seniors, underclassmen, activities, special events. and sports that make up the school. PRIDWEN portrays the happiest years of school life. ff' 1' 'b -iz. Co-editor Ann Quigley critically scans the PRID- WENS of other vears. With careful planning Pndwen l960 will surpass them all. she decides. ,as-' A,X 1 'qw KATHLEEN MCNEILL Head Fla Tw: ler 9 t With heads lifted high f , f Ban 'Kai '11 . e,1..f ,, First row. left to right: M, Figley. J. Stehman. E. Fritz. J. Yeckley, T. Richardson. S. Alitto. F. Zulli. A. Lirardi. J. Erickson. F. Magaro. J. Kemmerer. J. Simpson: Second row: J. Colardo. T. Schaedler. K. Murphy. R. Schaefer. D. Bar- tholomel. M. Toombs. E. Sajeski. R. Alitto. P. Casey: Third row: J. Miller. J. Settino. J. Graci. H. Liptak. H. Adams. K. Magnelli. B. Belmont. G. More. V. DiMalta. J. Schell. J. Redding. W. Stoddard. J. Schaffer. M. Simpson: Fourth row: T. Casey. W. Rodgers. K. Kennedy. J. Ross. D. Giambastian. T. Morocco. C. Tarasi. G. Gallagher. J. Redding. S. Humes E. Krebs. P. Gladfelter. F. Gallela: Fifth row: W. O'Donnell. B. Kemmerer. J. Rinehart. D. Mahoney. R. Schaefer. M. Hughes. J. McGee. M. Espey. K. Cook. L. Rigel. J. Tracy. J. Serkey. A. Hicks. N. Matesevac. G. Braid. D. Culhane R DellaCroce. J. Acri: Sixth row: F. O'Donnell. J. Stape.. Ji Libhart. J. Wambach. D. Givler. F. Keever. W. Cotterall. R. Piccolo. J. Leib: Seventh row: T. McAuliffe. G. Frantz. R. Mahady. W. More. A. Tezik. R. Jacobs. F. Andreoli. D. Dillon. J. Malesic. E. Caulfield. J. Ciccicioppi. Mr. Russell H. Williams, Director. P' . J' vt 5 With precision and skill. the Bishop McDevitt . ' i g High School Band performs at many civic and school f ,Q 6' affairs. During intermission at football games. theyXxN render their drills and routine with utmost exactness X 'X W A and precision. In civic parades. they strut with heads , fx . I 51. . . 9 f held high to the rhythm of the band. Behind the scenes l fe' I NX lr., they spend many hours of hard work to acquire their .. l .J x ' X, K uniIY of action. . ' it 1 - ' CAROL CRIBARI and FRANCES PLUT Head Majoretles I Here comes the band! The McDevitt High School Band ably displays its precision and skill in the Veterans' Day Parade. 'Y wx V SA. LL, fi'-STX . ml, I ....L.QLIIj, -.,.. x ,gl , 'V+-n Ttfjl'-'TL-3,1-'?1 Vi'- T' ffl 1, ei ,' .117 , - , ' If ., ' ' O! 3, If gf IQ j . V T ,,h 1, M , . ,Kg I 1 1 ,,, wif 1 . 'Q P ' . XV? ' 2' 3 '. 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James Stehman. David Dillon, John Graci: Second row: Edward Caullield. Eugene Fritz. Joseph Malesic, John Libhart. William Rod- gers. Michael Costik: Third row: Jo- seph Wambach, Thomas Casey. Ronald Nott. William More. e-1 J Latin Il Club Sister Mary Winifred, S.S.N.D., Adviser Although Latin is often called a dead language, the Latin ll Club belies the fact by making it live again. The Roman greats-Caesar. Cicero, Virgil- return through skits and songs. Panel discussions help to illustrate the time- lessness of their works. Ruth Danner. Martha Krebs. Kenneth Mabius and Ed- ward Hahn are amazed to find filibuster- ing the style in the Roman Senate, even as in our United States Senate. Tales of daring stirred men's imaginations and moved chem to action then as now. .'q4lp McDevitt Readers Club Sister Mary Cornelia, S.C.C,, Adviser The McDevitt Readers Club or- ganized to help purchase new library hooks began this year. Mary Ann Bo- lash. George Kustinavage. Carol Leon- ard. I-lonora Lcedy. William Schoelkopf. Thomas McDonald. Kathleen Hender- son, and Thomas Casey browse through new books obtained from their mem- bership dues. Theirs for the current year. the books will be placed on the shelves for general use next year. 44J ' 1 D I Scrap Book Club Sister Mary Cornelia, S.C.C., Adviser Diane Hervey, Yvonne Carey, Pa- tricia Favasuli, Ruth Danner, Patricia Faley, and Jean Scherzinger are busy clipping, sorting, and pasting news items into the scrap book. Everything con- nected with the name McDevitt catches their watchful eyes. Anyone wishing to be up-to-date on any school occurrence can get the accurate account of it from the members of the Scrap Book Club. Forum Ushers Sister Marie David, I.H.M., Adviser Gracious, helpful. and courteous characterize the junior and senior girls who serve as forum ushers. Co-opera- tion and service, the glory of any school. are outstanding traitspossessed by this group. During the senior play. Mary- ann Gaston, Jeanne Toomey. Margaret Turek. and Theresa Marter helped wherever they were needed. At the Forum. the junior girls act as hostesses to the parents and guests of the gradu- ating class. A - .,. .mal-C ,f WV, 4' is fi.. ' kd., '- EI Club Cervantes Sister Mary Amabilis, R.S.M., Adviser The Second Year Spanish group aim to foster a better understanding of Spain and Mexico. their people, and their way of life. They acquire this knowledge through student participa- tion in discussions, plays. and conver- sations. Part of each monthly meeting is also devoted to the singing of folk songs and the playing of Spanish games. All these help to create a cordial atmo- sphere among members of the club. Here William Quigley, Nancy Sniscak. Raymond Henson, and Sharon Hertzog play a game of Spanish cards. I07 e.tmv.n souls los Viajes En Espanol Sister Mary Amabilis, R.S.M., Adviser To conquer grammar and pronun- ciation and to further the knowledge of Spanish culture, history. and customs is the twofold aim of the club. At monthly meetings, the members converse in Span- ish, give reports and conduct discussions about Spanish - speaking people. sing songs, view film strips. play bingo. and present skits. The club took part in the Washington Youth Conference assem- bly program held in December. Here, Leona Zimliki, Francis Kenny, Marie Furjanic, and Robert Starr enjoy a game of Spanish bingo. 1 Nz. library Aides Sister Mary Cornelia, S.C.C., Adviser The library aides keep the library. the vital organ of the school. running smoothly and elliciently. Shelving. cata- loging. checking overdue books. and working at the desk are only some of the many skills Yvonne Carey. Patricia Favasuli, Jean Scherzinger, Mary Ann Bolash. Margaret Ellis, Patricia Faley. Mary Magruder. Diane Hervey, and Louise Pease learn while serving the student body under the librarian as library aides. Chemistry Research Club Sister Marta Cruczs I H M Adviser The Chemistry Research Club delves into the simple matter of organic chemistry and into the more difficult aspects of the atomic age These include nuclear chemistry radioactlve isotopes and space medicine After discussing and examining thoroughly the useful ness and dangers of these aspects the students learn to know and to appreciate this intricate world which Almighty God created out of nothing. Richard deBethizy conducts program consisting of reports from David Hauser, Robert Deitz. Patricia Branyan, Carol Blake. Frances Lukes. seated. Mary Moore. Louis Rastovac and Susan Freundel. standing. St. Camillus Nurses Club Sister illury Cletus, R.S.NI.. Adviser Lively discussions on medical topics and on the lives of those who have devoted themselves to medicine prove interesting as well as enlightening to these members of the St. Camillus Nurses' Club. The club endeavors to prepare girls to face responsibilities that will be theirs in performing their de- voted duties. L5 Advanced Math Club Sister Mary Philip, I.H.M., Adviser The Advanced Math Club has for its purpose to discuss, evaluate, and com- prehend new mathematical concepts as well as to recall fascinating aspects of established theories. The fun of solving brain twisters, logic problems, and para- doxes arouses much interest. Pictured here are Nancy Sniscak. Lawrence Mink, sitting, Charles Derick, Ellen Lynch. and Allan Bobko engrossed in the study of the numerous number system and the fascinating application of the abacus in computing the common decimal system. L latin Ill Club Sister Mary Winifred, S.S.N.D., Adviser The members of the Latin II Club make an intensive study of classical Latin. With special emphasis on gram- matical analysis and a comprehensive investigation of historical Roman set- tings and culture, these students become more aware of the beauties of this unique language. In the picture, Allan Bobko, Michael Neuman, Mary Kay Shartle, and Patricia Branyan take particular in- terest in reviewing the classical setting for a Ciceronian oration. f Physics Cluh Sister Mary Philip, I.H.M., Adviser The scientists of tomorrow spend many intriguing hours perform- ing experiments to improve and further their knowledge of science. The group, avid for a deeper understanding of nu- clear and atomic warfare. formed the club to satisfy this desire. The Science Fair held in April keeps these eager investi- gators abreast of the latest happenings in the field of science. Here we see John Lason, Diane Barrow. James Robson, standing. Jeanne Settino, Marta Simp- son. sitting, make some observations on the principle of divided circuits. Newman English Club Sister Mary Incarnata, R.S.M., Adviser The Newman English Club was organized to encourage the buying and reading of worthwhile books. After being read and discussed by club mem- bers, the books are donated to the school library. Other interests of the club in- clude debating and the drawing of post- ers. These posters interpret scenes and stories from the study of English litera- ture and illustrate many grammatical constructions for good writing. While Joseph Gaffney points out various styles of business letters. John Bonafair, Wil- liam Dermott, and Denis Dolan intently look on. 4 x Bulletin Board Committee Sister Mary Joseph, S.C.C., Adviser By means of pictures and captions pertinent to the season, feastday, and current happenings in and around the school, these girls have the pleasant task of keeping the faculty and students abreast of the times. Gladys Galdino, Yolanda Papandrea, Laurie Long, Bar- bara Knight, Sandra Ergler, Connie Brinkman, Linda Keister, and Ann La- pore comprise the Bulletin Board Com- mittee. rl ix-C f, A '9 Press Club Sister Gilmary. R.S.M., Adviser Reporting school events. attending activities with pencil in hand. writing. re-writing. revising-all are familiar ex- x X periences to the members of the Press Club. They have learned the truth of the statement Writing is the hardest labor known to man. They have also learned that writing is also one of the most satisfying achievements. Cultivat- ing the nose for news as well as the ability to write it interestingly are the goals set by those who join the Club. fi lunior History Club Sister Margaret Alacoque, l.H.M.. Adviser The junior historians organized to correlate early American history with current topics. Their monthly meetings. at which members conduct panel dis- cussions. afford information and recre- ation to all students. Materials collected such as flags. pictures. and books are used for the various units studied. A chairman and a secretary from each class conduct meetings. Since they help to foster a deeper interest in our country. these sessions help build better men and women of tomorrow. le Cercle Francais Sister Zllary Colette, R.S.M., Adviser Appreciation of French customs and culture is stimulated at the monthly meetings through lively discussions and reports. The members open and close their meetings with prayers in French. They use French records. songs. news- papers. and puzzles as aids in their study of vocabulary and pronunciation. Many of the members hope to travel to France someday where they can put their knowledge to practical use. The wooden shoe from France held by Frank Rozman fascinates Mary Moore. Susan Dunn and John Moran find it amusing. ft. jr 4Q'g 0512 -, s HW.-' Q f E X s l Lf-bil, X Be gracious to your children, and do not allow them to be overcome in their temptation. SPECIAL EVENTS .pru- W v nv it I-Bl wad ll! 'Q 1 PN .6 'F 'eff Mcticulotis Miss Jameson iNancv Sniscalxl the one and only science teacher at East End High School. posts notice of Science Lecture at the Drug Store where all will set it. rggg? C ni ',,4 i , X . 4 I P J X Come on. confess! Did you or did you not lciss Caroline! Milt. Howie. Willie. Stanley. and Johnnie mean business when they accost Joe the day after his date with Caroline. J Have more ice cream. Susie! By feeding her ice cream Willie 1Patrick Shannon! tries to prevent Susie from disclosing the bet the boys made about her sister Caroline. Shirlev 4Ann Quigleyl, Jeanette 1Frances Plutl, Ma Rand 1Ann Haehnlenl. Johnnie rAllan Boblcol. Milt 1Eric Swensonl. Howie tRichard Schindlerl, and Stanley iJoseph Hirschmannl anxiously await Susie's reaction. 5 lhl lNNl hh 1 4 '..' 4 'ia -1 Sharon Smnth Dorothy Petrma and Joyce Dougherty display their sheaths at the Christmas Homemaklng Party Imltatlng Mary as homemaker That s the spot Kathleen Kathleen Reddy s pnnt offers tnlung contrast to Dorothy RICCI s vrvrd red II7 Margaret O'Hara watches Dorothy Petrina as she blends the flour and shortening. pe 1, w ,Q 'L I A gn , 5 R .4' 1' W Marcia Och, Joyce Yeckley, Linda S cookies by hand. K M 1 J 1 5,- I I T, .., ,fx if i Wx .mm A 1 las? ' ,V nell shape - 413333 Q if 4 K ,V F 5 1 E 5 , 5 1 s ei Q, 4 'F 41 , W. JW x iiiliwjswyg ff' wu W A ,i I x t F 6 l N-I Ka XX 'Q-ai i f- The final stage - Rose Marie Zugay serves cookies to Margaret O'Hara, Carol Cibort. and Joyce Yeckley. Elaine Gouffer and Delorose Foster prove the ingredients all add up to cookies. -gens, bt, it gt QL! . -,Ili . ix ?Q,l ii 'xt g Mary Ann Hawkins :md Sandra Leo sift flour as preliminary stage of cookie making. nw-V A ,,i 1 'ill 'N ,Q U' 'J if 1' . X l X , .if 4 P. fs 4 ,Elm X f sf if I is p is X ' ' .Nw W Nw M, : W I J , 1' 5 , 5 x , I fs '. ff' Gay Times 7 fs X X 1 X 5 . R ' It's Christmastimc and Crusader Ball time at McDevitt. Dancing can't be that serious, can it? . I f 'r ,3 5 b I U ' 1. 3 H 1 Nl i vs. s A.-9, , l yi? Yi At the time of the Annual Retreat held during Lent, books and school- room hum-drum are set aside and con- centration on the spiritual life becomes the order of the day. Through daily Mass, meditations, conferences. rosaries. confession and Holy Communion. the students have ample opportunity to amend the past and resolve for the future. f -, , 1,,- lag r. F . Retreat Special Awards 'S If il- Q, ZS Two industrious school supporters, James O'Donnell and Dianne Euker, top solicitors in the Pridwen patron drive. busily arrange and record their subscribers' names. Campus Queen, Patricia Fogarty. is crowned by Ann V X ,Jugs Quigley. By popular election. Patricia was selected to represent the school at various PAL functions. Members of the Glee Club, Frank Rozman, Thomas Ura- vic, and Lawrence Myers, demonstrate their superior talent which merited them participation in the PMEA District Chorus. ly' '51 It seems as if the girls have a special secret for selling magazines. However. the top saleswomen take a few pointers from the lone male. William Kuth. Standing, left to right: Elizabeth Krebs. Josephine Marinak. Donna Caldarelli. Joyce Angleyg seated: Jovce Ross. Don- na Brinton. Marta Simpson. 1 O . , 1 0 A dynamic orator, Richard deBethizy. presents Christmas in Switzerland which won for him first place in the Christmas Original Oratory Contest. Nancy Sniscak. named Good Citizen of Bishop V if ,JHU sf- X N' ' wrllifk - 'Q , ,,+'x ii' ...AQ .' 'A xi- Q g i if! The school recipient of the Betty Crocker Homemaking award, Tecla Doran. shows the ease with which she under- took the qualifying test. ff 4, yy '31 t A . 8. 11. McDevitt by the Daughters of the American i Revolution. displays loyalty to God and country. -3 A r 1 1 5 anis!! 3!!!!!! arm!! fi 'Waist Irish, Spanish. Croatian, and German dances brought thc cultural Father Leo Bierster. principal of York Catholic High school and guest speaker at the installation of student council officers and representatives, has everyone in a happy frame of mind. wealth of other lands to our attention during the Washington Youth Conference Assembly held in December, Highlights Father Gribbin invests Leo Sassani, student council president. with the badge of authority. ,. 9' 5- J U4 K, 1 Angels We Have Heard . . . and seen during the Christmas program. Barbara Pease. Victoria Bourus, Sandra Byrnes. Sherry Reamer, Elizabeth Grunden. Annette LeMell. Joylyn Ne- metz. Kathleen Holubowicz present the Nativity tableau. Cynthia Anderson. as Blessed Mother. with Marcia Och, Ruth Wieger. and Thomas Noll as the three Children. vividly' portray the scene at Fatima as a htting climax to the October Living Rosary Assembly Program, William Tatkovski proudly points out to Marta Simpson. William Zuna, and Allan Bobko. science winners. the air settling chamber of his smoke tunnel which won for him top honors in thc Science Fair held in March. ,Q 5 ? ,f Qg May all the inhabitants of earth honor youp may all the legions of angels and saints glorify you. SPURTS T-fftfi Varsity Football The Crusaders with Coach Tony Cernugel as thelr mentor successfully completed thenr 1959 grrd campalgn by placmg flrst nn the Central Penn Catholnc League for the srxth tlme m seven years Although postmg a drsappomtmg overall log of 4 5 0 agamst the toughest opponents scheduled m the hlstory of the school the team boasts of consecutive VICIOIIBS over the Delone Squires and the Lebanon Cedars The squad as a whole showed a determmed sp1r1t to wm at all tlmes They trlumphed over York Cathollc 26 0 Milton Hershey 7 0 Delone Cathollc 6 O and Lebanon 20 0 They suffered losses at the hands of Wllllamsport 26 l3 Wrllram Penn 13 6 Central Dauphm 40 18 John l-larrrs 33 13 a d Cedar Cllff 6 O Llno Magnelln plns corsage o has mother at game honoring parents Mr Magnellr beams radlantly alexa! B Z na runs optnon plat f l wards agalnst John Harms 1 sf WILLIAM QUIGLEY Tackle EUGENE GREGORITS Guard G95 . v y ' I . ' I , ' 1 v ' - . ' I , ' I , - : , - 9 n - f v ' Q , . . A n L., 7 A nv' . aL f l . . ,KA N . sl ull u I' or I jx A -' , . . t I A -'rata' .w .fghv I., . Vr',. r'-'T' -'Tv 1 ' .V 4 , '.'.j . .Liw-:if2gf:l'i,4.i?Q?-xi -gk' -I 'I V--5 ' . J' -'.am-1'::?- cl: y Y eq 2, u f J? ' . 1 N 1 Tn: 1 I ,Q 594 l l 3 RUDY RADOCAJ. Back 'Ag ix 'ra- MICHAEL BOLLENDORF. Tackle Mike Funk is tackled by Harris player after completing a pass from Bill Zuna. Eddie Proctor blocks Harris player to spring Rudy' Radocaj loose for a five-yard gain. MICHAEL FUNK. Back in fd' 9' . if Wu , ' 2 , We , , ,Z e n V :N , 1 A xxkgx f 5 .k,f V., X ...- .., X fs' I r I V 1' tz'LaQ? SSR' K .' 6 , 6 J , I u f 5 x. jul i X , ,, ,. .f q,' PAUL MONT. 1 5 5. Guard 2' Q F DWARD HENRY, Tackle X 4 A JAMEs JAYsoN, End MICHAEL VEET, Back 2 5, N .rig 'Q at ww T. 99' -A 5 nf ' THOMAS NOLL, Back 4 : 'Zi EP Q af! 3 -A.. 9 f v-.IX 'F 1 ty 'I 5 iff! ! 3-'7 ' T ff : 12 STEPHEN LOPATIC, End 3 !nS 2 is '75 ' 2551 M 222- af 7 QQ -in r., gn, . 1? I . f K, R e .5 ,. if J I- V ' 5 . . K, Y .kwf K v . . A , A 4 . MS- , X Q . y Qi WP' f fi JOHN MORAN. center ' Q 43,9 ,f 3' , ,za W 2 l H, fs . ,,,,, ' 2.?Q, V eager' V , E - lr .51 'K RICHARD ESSER. Bach x' RICHARD FRANKLIN, End GUY ALITTO, Guard First row, left to right: R. Pierce. W. Dermott, R. Roscoe, D. Rudy, T. Noll. P. Gray, V. Lapano, L. Puliti. J. Cunjak, L. Magnelli: Second row: R. Dietz. J. Jayson. J. Lanza, E. Proctor. M. Dillon, G. Alitto, M. Veet. W. Zuna, E. Gregorits, P. Goles. Mgr: Third row: Coach Kostelac, Coach DeFilippo, M. Funk, S. Lopatic, T. Furjanic, P. Blake. J. Moran. W. Quigley, J. Rados. J. Michtich. Coach Cernugel: Fourth row: P. Mont. M. Bollendorf, R. Starasinic, R. Radocaj. E. Henry, R. Frank- lin. D. Zaccarelli, R. Esser. EDWARD PROCTOR, Back -I R! JAMES LANZA Back fx 34. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE -1959 BMHS OPP. September ll-XVilliamsport . . .. l 3 26 September l8-W'illiam Penn .. . h ll September 27-York Catholic . Jo 0 October Z-Central Dauphin . . . . . l8 40 October 9-John Harris ..... . . l 3 Sl October l7-Cedar Cliff ....... . 0 lm October Z4-Milton Hershev ..... . 7 0 October 30-Salesianum rcanrclledi November 6+Delone Catholic ..... . fi O November l 3'-Ltbanon ..... . . Z0 0 1.53 p --g ' fi t ugll.fl!'1, --3 F i 'uyf ' f 'sg g,t.l.nr-1-. --2 ' le!!!- - ' ,.'Q'- :vf .4,- 'Pj 1, , N xi 1' l- 5- ' nw-V I. rs 3- .iff th- 7- -1 3- 1 -,,, l -' , .lllill 7 ' Z. ' .- .G . 'ai fx 4 'If 1 1- ' ff, fe. 255.7 F .L , F ' F i : A F ' ,I - 5 ', L Q' '--jfw A p VZ . Q .-- 71' . .tv - F 1 N f i . 1' -N A Eddie Proctor is tackled after gaining enough yardage for 'l first down in game with Milton Hershey. is - fill! 4 li :I I at in 4551 W MW Dick Franklin goes after .i pass by Mike Funk which set up tirst touchdown in Williamsport game. Mike Funk 1No. 40N blasts the Williamsport line on a dive play- to score second touchdown of game. Dick Egscr powers his way over Lebanon players for nrst down, A -'GJ if, '- 4. S. -I its fi .K da Pat Blake catches pass from Bill Zuna for iirst down in Lebanon game. Rudy Radocaj runs into stone wall in game with Cedar Cliff. cg v nf.,- 95, r-'-f fi -. First row. left to right: B. Gryctho. J. Minito. J. Semanko. D. Zugay. S. Mudrinich. J. McLaughlin, K. Ruppert. J. Boone. J. Marroquin. J. Egresitz: Second row: J. Victor. J. Gaffney. K. Graf. J. Pizzano. P. Gray. I.. Puliti, F. Neubaum. F. Cibort. M. McNeill: Third gd ' . -' .. .M X - f 2. .. . ' .-.ic . -11665-N 'w.-.n..,...-- q . - .- sr-P M U ' --' -- 4 jul' A . 1... ff V- '+- xwlr 'x !'!1..'5-Z.. an - '? f 'r-'55-3' Q.. Qs-lsxillzill row: W. McDevitt. Mgr.. D. Vinson, M. Dwyer. J. Michtich, J. Rados, J. Spagnolo. J. Drobniak. L. Mag- nelli. Coach DeFilippo: Fourth row: W. Stoddart. F. Cunjah, W. Dermott, V. Lapano. R. Roscoe, C. Hunter. l.V. Football FOOTBALL SCHEDULE-19 5 9 September 17 September 24 October 1 October 8 October 15 October 2 2 October 29 November 5 Lino Magnelli BMHS OPP. -William Penn .... 18 6 -Delone Catholic . . 28 0 -Williamsport .... 6 0 -John Harris . . . 0 6 -Cedar Cliff ...... 0 21 -Central Dauphin . . 26 7 -Middletown ..... ll 6 -William Penn .... 12 6 punts ball -in Milton Hershey game l l 9. - '4- x4.,' ' as v ' '..,'I.3' fe' Sava, , l-A ' ' f- 'H' ' ,Q ' .. . ...k 4'f -W' ' -rs. fLf 1x.. . 1 ' tt ,F W, 5 1 f M ' -3,4 Q xf- K X W x K , f ng ir-' L ' I qb Im 9 1' me I S- i A av' ,, O, I kr' fi Q san 1' N Ni '11 n I J H -1 ri I 1 0 1 , , 'Q, 1' L .Ou . .. ,. .Y x . ..- I l . N1 . l , , nfbzkgl ,Q s 5 + - 4 Q x . . Ev vf'?'5'.' A ' 7 vs'- 'I :Q , -gf X xffpig 1l,ffff w' V4 D f ,, -W i j 5.5.-Q , f . ,..Js5f.-,5 ' ,iggi-'jf' 4 ' 'L' ?f'Q+.:+,, ,y 4 3. -,. . .. - gf. x . - ' 'A a, ... 'X we Jack Cunjak 1511 gains IO yards against Central Dau- phin. Bill Dermott 1525 leads the way. wif, Before the big cheer . J.V. Cheerleaders--left to right: Mary Ann MrCarthy. Mary Beth O'Donnell. Sharon Miller. Eleanor Barrow, Martha Alesick, Carol Rittner, Donna Brinton, Joan Quigley, Gertrude Bennett. Arlene Veer. lf ,iz Zi. : V , I uf' IXU ' Q,M' -9.1 1,95 1--1 'ffm' vyugx 1 A . j ' x ' -LH,.!'.- ,I ELI, xx V-Q' R '- .QYW3 . - - si 6FrT1' ' 1 ' 'f' ityfr ' 1 , . - 1 1 ' ., Iflf 1 '-I M- 1 N - ' , I . 4 ,ly . ' ..,'.1 I, , Q , .X ',,' ' in at A nrt: w ' - WM ,V '1 I . 1 . .-,f x - Y 'HBNHNUHHHBHHHHHHN s 155 s Q Y f ,ti 2' Wifi '1 s-. . M . A5 n-'Q Y, - . Ci.Q4.!'-T' pg... L - - ,fu i K X 'S.m,x ,,,g,v -n. Qu 5, J 1 vnu X 4 aske hall f , U , A75 I X - ' 1 , i K Bl S f' ll -1 C. ' I . lf l y A ,X , r X-. W v' I Y, xl' N . ks ' kt 'J .il A X 1 X j 1 1 ' 6 -'XXXN f VARSITY-First row, left to right: Rudy Starasinic, Edward Proctor, Joseph Pizzano. Stephen Simonic, Ronald Weiss: Second row: Dennis Loftus. Mgr. Thomas Jones, Stephen Cullen. Robert Brenner, Patrick Blake, Anthony Tezik. Robert Kennedy. Michael Funk. Coach Lester Ginanni. The varsity basketball squad, under the prohcient coaching of Les Ginanni, ended the 1959-1960 season with a 21-7 log. After dropping four of their first seven tilts. McDevitt jelled as a team and swept 18 of their final 24 contests. The late season pro- hciency of the Crusaders was illustrated by the 10 game winning streak which they carried into the Eastern PCIAA plavolf. However. they lost this game to a bustling outfit from Bishop Kenrick High School of Norristown with a 49- 41 score. A share in the top soot of the City Cage Series. the Central Penn Catholic Leaaue Crown. and the Bloomsburg State College Invitational Tournament Championship were among the team's achievements. Although the success of the varsity was due to the combined efforts of the team, several plavers received individual recognition. Steve Cullen and Pat Blake were named to the Central Penn Catholic League All Star Team, Cullen and Steve Simonic were elected to the Blooms- burg Tournament's stellar squad. Bob Brenner 1No. 123 gets set to shoot in game with York Catholic as Steve Cullen lNo. 81 looks on. ix.f Qc' , -Q x-T f 15' ,. 3 r 'W I fl? J 4 ll f , i 1 Q X X 1 f eg! H by ,n-, K A I 2 1 X l EDWARD PROCTOR ff Steve Cullen Qhiddenj battles for a rebound in game with John Harris. Funk fNo. l0J and Simonic fNo. 41 look on. s X l we xx i X 4 if I lux' K E ,., 'N' X' MICHAEL FUNK , KL ,-- E , lil iff l G ' - xv E 1 V 5 f f 3 L J f STEPHEN CULLEN Q DATE , 1 f X l l 4 X N .-E' ' J l 1 lyx A. le l X f , 1 I lu U fl 6 A STEPHEN SIMONIC 1 , 7 5 , , 1 1 9 'Q !? A: 34, ff? H97-70 is ? .'- . E s R 'PF kdfyg K Y 1 Q A vhs, 3 fa f z X af ,, ana 4 S.:Z ? J' ' vs ?l2w7,QA A , 1-633' V ' ' 1 4 x avr? .Nrg. g?m2+ 3' J vi' 1 gif? nizgfix .A ..- lg..- -I 9 A W JUNIOR VARSITY-First row, left to right: Peter Hlushak. Thomas Monaghan, Harry Adams, Frank Neubaum. William Starr: Second row Patrick Goles. Mgr., Charles Eckinger, Anthony Barber. James Coyle Thomas Grabe. Joseph Oless. William Dermott, William Kuth. Coach Marino DeFilippo. l'v' S k e t h a Joe Oless KNO. ol goes high for Il rebound in game with Cedar Cliff. The 1959-1960 Junior Varsity squad under the exoert guidance of Coach Mariano DeFilipo. completed its cage season with an untarnished 23-0 slate. The Little Crusaders averaged 56 points per contest as they breezed past ten Catholic League opponents and thirteen non-league rivals to become MrDevitt's first undefeated J. V. bas- ketball team in the history of the school. This year's team was an exceptional one with a well-rounded starting five supported by a strong bench. QL 1 x . 'Mis Joe Oless drives in for a lay-up shot in game with John Harris. Pere Hlushak 1No. 51 scores two points on an easy lay- up shot in game with Harris. Tom Jones looks on. Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan .lan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb J. V. -Camp Hill .... Milton Hershey . William Penn .. Central Dauphin John Harris .... Lebanon ..... Salesianum ..... Central Dauphin Cedar Cliff Susquehanna .. York Catholic .. Lebanon Catholic Lancaster Catholic Delone Catholic . Shamokin Catholic John Harris ...... , -Lebanon Catholic York Catholic .. William Penn .... . Lancaster Catholic Delone Catholic . . . . Shamokin Catholic Cedar Cliff ...... . BMHS OPP 65 40 69 35 64 Z6 42 Z5 75 47 49 41 56 50 51 40 48 45 47 Z7 39 31 53 32 56 39 56 28 51 43 60 41 43 42 56 27 55 33 69 40 68 28 60 Z7 58 48 fp '95 Y YQ: 9 iz 4 5- 1 'M-Q4 Io 1' 2 S I P or at Q 1' QWHSU0 'SHT Htwilafs WDW, i l ' ,fic we lf- -J 4 . 'fix' all-.H ', f 4.,-93. -iw. fn-:f,x1f'5,f, ,g.. ., . 'r- . ihs -,-,ae A., , r ' J-J' ,?- ' tw as . K. 3,3 -I a ': !V. i,'a is First row, left to right: Raymond Yanofchick, Charles Derirk, Donald Tatkowski, John Elliott. Anthony Moschetti. Michael Bollendorf. Frank Simonic. Michael Dillon. Edward Augustin: Second row: Coach Michael Baseball SCHEDULE-1959 BMHS OPP Susquehanna Township ...... ..... . . 7 2 Central Dauphin ....... . . 0 4 Middletown .....,..... . . 2 5 PW' Susquehanna Township . . . . 9 7 Central Dauphin ..... . . 5 8 Middletown .......... . . Z l Susquehanna Township . . . . . 4 6 Central Dauphin ....... ......,.. 9 8 Middletown ........ ........... 6 0 WON 5 LOST 4 Slide. Bekelja. slide! Larry makes a successful attempt to return to first base in Susquehanna game. e. . A....ux Fry, Thomas Balistrere, William Prosch, Michael Leedy Lino Magnelli. William More. Lawrence Sunski, Edward Henry, Lawrence Bekelja. James Carchidi. Patrick Blake William Quigley. Y ' fiffv-r.','A I - Foul ball' Jim Carchldi fouls in his attempt to make a base hit in Central i l .4-.ag fy , . ,A MT s ss, z ' if Q, , .. ,W ,-., Strike one' Larry Bekelja gives all he has but falls to connect in Central 'FA , ..'-1 ,. , V ', ' A, lt's .1 hit! Mickey Dillon gains lirst base in -..,: 'f' , his hlt to shortstop in Susquehanna game. har... .. . gbzggii-'I .gf . es' ii, T - T' 5.'n If N' Y:-:NT-: .- ': , ' You're out! Thomas Balistrere is tagged J' xftqqf - out at Hrst base by Middletown player. 'iw '.' ix-. 1 '.,. v v E In I I Y p , W gf mayo , ,YQ K. V. 1 ,it K K ' e Y .111 . 2.111 ' Q. Y s 4 -r...-1 Yb- . . X s.. x 4 '.A 1 5' ,lf , me-l nt. V ,.,.y- -rf-' . ,,Q.y-3-si ...ap-...es A H' qf, .. va '. -V05 ., ...uh ,'xA..,- -- A,--- 3.1. tt g I 'V'-A f . '-.I 'fb 'Al ,.,. ug,-,'f i 7 Nr' 3 'l3 vff , vgT4'., irls' Sports The shot made by Sharyn Shaw. second from left. looks good as Joyce Dougherty. Sharon Smith, and Sharon Kipple get in position for rebound. Mrs. Lashendock. physical education direc- tress. points out to Nancy Tarasi. fourth from left, correct technique in playing field hockey. Jane Ziegler. Theresa Chiarella. and Alice Kaminski observe instructions closely. :' AS Sharyn Shaw. second from left. goes high in the air for basket. the other girls wait to take possession of the ball. Trv again. Theresa. The ball is far from vour reach as Alice Kaminslsi gets set to shoot. Batter up! Sharyn Shaw gets ready' to swing. Joyce Dougherty and Sharon Kipplc await action. K N Tip it our wayi comes the cry' as Judy Sunski 4313 and Joyce Maclara jump for the ball. Looks like a foul against Linda Capello as she tries to Girls' Basketball GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM-First tow, left to righl: Patricia Horvath. Judith Sunslxi. Linda Capello. Grace Goodwin, Joyce Madara. Judith Whittv. Ann Hauenstein, Linda Smith: Second row: Sharyn Bornak. Marie Quinn. Joyce Ross, Maryann Yastishock. Mary Louise Greish. Kathleen Porter, Mary Milletics. Charlotte Glunrz. Helen Proctor: Third row: Mrs. M. Virginia Lashendock. Coach Joan Blanchard, Mgr.. Susan Dunn. Judith Mulholland. Barbara Beistline. Michele Lanshc. Giovanna Puliti. Patricia Coyle. Kathleen Quinn. Sandra Pelino. and Aileen Bradley. Mgr. T512 Bai -.U K ! li- .4 'F b IJ wi J Xu G ci of L, ff M s V Q 1,1 X W-q ' ,- 1 ' ' kv f Q 5 'T ,J Q XV 4 E-72 QETLXN Q gr M Dodge that ball! The boys in the center of the ring are trying to keep out of the path of the ball. Intramurals Intramurals provide recreation and relaxation for the greatest number of students. Only the really talented make a place on the Varsity or Junior Varsity. No special talents designate the intra- mural program. Here classes compete against one another simply for the rec- reation it affords. Be it swimming. playing football. basketball, or what- ever the sport. each boy has the personal satisfaction of working with his equals. Intramurals are held in high regard for they are designed to meet every need. High in the air these two jump to take posses- sion of the ball during basketball game. tiful of womenp f'X i f 1' H V Q' 4 GJ -J X K1 x ,' A15 : 1 5 , l ' ! h r 4 l 1 ' I ' 1 ,g ,IM gl i' hu w lui . ix 4 I have I desir d the path of thy te d 0 fo h The The The The Uur Clergy The Most Reverend George L Leech DD J C D J U D Most Reverend LawrenceF Schott DD Rlght Reverend Right Reverend Right Reverend Lohmuller J C D The The The The Rlght Reverend Rlght Reverend Right Reverend Rlght Reverend VF PA The Rxght Reverend Stanton PR VF The Very Reverend John E Metz JCD S T L The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Wnllnam Horrlgan Roy C Keffer Martln Robert J Maher John A Maguire Damien McGovern Joseph Schmldt Donald Adams Alexlus Arnoldm John Aurentz Leo A Belerschmldt Frederick Bradel Wnlllam Brndy Joseph Browne Leonard Casey Wlllnam Cavanaugh Lino A Clarlantmn J VD Edmund T Coppmger Edward Deller Louns Forgeng Joseph Fornwald Rudolph Fuhr John Greaney The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Special Patrons PARENT TEACHER HERSHEY ICE CREAM ASSOCIATION 301 South Cameron Street ' Msgr. 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