Hazleton High School - Janus Yearbook (Hazleton, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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Hazl on Senx r Hxgh School Program Lxstlngs yy M jrlr S imber 1953 June 1954 Vx! ,A EDITOR IN CHIEF jp If HELEN LOEVS FR ff fl ASSOCl8te Edntors 3 ,HMNQALTMLLER NANCY FLFXER DOROTHX HAVS KE 4 MARY JANE HITCHO JOAN NIALRO P U pf IV Sports Edntor Photographer f HOVK IE GELTZER DANIEL X ILENSKY AdVlSCf 'NIISS DOROIHY NI BAY LESS ,- tx:-'j fi 7.7 ,714 s . ' ' f-.1'.f .Jar 'usda , A 5,1 I. s., I P J ' I -, 4 VI. K EX I mg. I I U ' ,- QY4. :X ! ,115 5, I ER ' P , i A . XX r fx. ' f' , 1 , 4 f' ' , , -, . Refi: I ' I ' X I I n if I ' 1 Til: Xxx .I gix. qilzgf 9 .,'.,j:-AX -iffzi I .7 16.1355 f ' . U I 1,'l Q 'f ' 1 -' 9.2259 ' I -- 'QW .QQJ A, ' f . ' ':' , , ' I. e - 0 . I , I '1 ' J. , I ff sZ'I'Q i I f' I - - rl ' . ff 'X' ta A, ,J 'I' ' .q lm W A . 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A 0 nes 4 gl 13' 4-lin 'Chr I MISS DOROTHY BAYLESS MISS HELEN C HILL MR PETER DOUGHERTY HELEN J LOEWER JANE C ALTMILLER Faculty Adviser Faculty Adviser Faculty Photography Editor lh Chxef 'mg eq, ' - fg -.qv HENRIETTA DONA MELVELINE ZENTAK Cxrculatxon Manager Clrculatmn Manager Adviser ESTHERANN Cashier Q7 FOX ROSEMARY YUHAS Cashner N Associate Editor Q x LORETTA GRYZB Typist fx, gl? ROBERTA CASE MARILYN CHASKIN Reporter Reporter fjfv ,. Q PATRICIA DeRlENZO Reporter DOLORES FRASK Reporter Il be 433' - SHIRLEY KESSEL PEGGY KLINGER LAWRENCE KOWALSKI MIRIAM LANDAU NAINCY LATOFF Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter ,- Vx' 1 0' NANCY K FLEXER Assoclate Editor ? ' PATRICIA KEISER Typist Q V '51 .4 DOLORES MARCINKEVITCH Reporter W.. ' ' rf kaV,,Af7r,.7f35-gg,,j g,.V:jYg.,f .., ' ' I syyy . A-1 ,, A P I I ,, ' A fr ' 'l ' A I 4 ' -, , P' 4 V X x T I l l , M., I :mv , F. o K - .I I , ft , ' Q ,. Q - , C' ' x I ' X 'A N -as I w. A f - 'af '43 , is , A I I I I ,- , . 5. . nr , I 11 I i r ' I I 1 ' I J - U I Q 'e '4 , f ' l 5 . ' ' , 1 I . ,K N fi , 'S n X I , ,.. X, , 'Elia ' A I, L ' , gm f'-' - Ti ,si 5 n J. HAWKE Alsociate Editor MARY JANE HITCHO Anociate Editor ,Q 114 -1-d' EMMA LITCHOCK DOROTHY POLIVKA Typist Typixt 9 5: 4 iii JOAN M. MAURO Associate Editor ,aiu ,,--f W' 51 PH YLLIS SWICK Typist f 4 X 6 65 A ..I'.. he HOWARD GELTZER Sports Editor ,Mfr tv- A-A to . -Q Qian! . N. K, 1 ...- Q , TS' l ff f 4 4 S W. 3' . DANIEL VI LENSKY Photographer MEET THE F'RE5E ,M..,,,m I Jvdto-x I A ' fk 1-, ' 'v tr' All , pu, 0 T E.. 205 135' I BARBARA McLANE ROBERT PORTLAND MARY FRANCES VEALE FLORENCE WELKIE Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Q b .1 x. by - 1, IV r ff F '11 If . I 'IJ 'I I ' LJ V I + Y HENRIETTA CAROLE GRALA DITTBRENNER Advertising Manager Advertising Manager N U ' qx f I f: 'gi -Q I ' qv-v PASQUALE ALBANO CAROL ANN BURNS Reporter Reporter !!' ' ' ' 41 ,I 4 1 I A . 3-:Q 1 MARGARET CHURILLA JOAN DANIELS Reporter Reporter V0 ' . Iv . ., A n 5. I, f -3 Q Q S7 I MARLENE HAEGELE MARLENE KAPES Reporter Reporter . Cfxaffg ii , f-. .na 4 ,N 'Q ', B F7 ' 19' , by A . r H .1 , BARBARA WHITAKER JO ANN WILDE RKPOFYH Reporter I 1 X' , N .. 9 On behalf of the 1953 54 Janus staff and advlsers I 1nv1te you to draw up a chalr and spend an evenlng wlth us as we vlew Janus TV Omnlbus our selectlon of the best ln entertamment and educatlon at Statlon H H S Havmg been glven the nod by our pro ducer MISS Dorothy Bayless I the head pro gram dxrector w1ll proceed to turn on our set the Janus My pal Pepper IS wonderlng lf you re watchmg closely He d l1ke to take a seat beslde you for he thmks that whlle watch mg telewxslon one should s1t at least fiwe feet not fixe mches from the console The plcture s commg nn now What chan nel would you prefer? If youll glance at the Llst of Programs on Page 2 you ll be able to make your selectlon You d l1ke to see them all' Fme We ll dlal them one at a tlme To mght there s a speclal feature on Statlon H H S the hlghhghts of the year 1953 54 wxll be presented Durmg the statlon ldentlflcatlon I thunk I ll explam a few of the obserw rtlons l ye made as program dnrector 'lo me lt s always been amazxng that so many people are xnvolved IH the Job of presentmg programs for your enjoy ment and enhghtenment lhe scrxpt wrnters Janus reporters etc Q- prepare the dlalogue and turn thelr materlal over to the program dlrectors the edltors who decxde what as to be used and who make the fin xl drafts for the shows After the pro ducer checks and approves the scrlpts the tvpxsts set to work Meanwhlle the photographer IS busy c xpturmg the adventure excltement comedy ind drama of thus world of textbooks and bas ketb ill games ln which we llve Oh ves we mustn t forget the sponsors those buslnessmen physlclans manufacturers etc who proxlde the revenue on whlch every medla of publu commumcatlon depends R sponslble for the commerclals are the adver tlslng m m 1 'ers Llke raduo televlslon IS regulated by the P ederal C ommumcatlons Commlsslon the head of whlc h rn Harleton IS Mr Thomas L Hlnkle lhe PCC relles however upon the telecasters ofSt'1t1on H H S Mr Bruce Lamont and Mr C eorge Shanno to supervlse thls televlsnon studxo lo the dnrectors our teachers the telecasters relegate the duty of mstructmg the extras the under studles and even the stars to become better performers Vlell there you have the lowdown But that s enough talk Let s just relax and enjov the program 4 ' , v' Q 'K Q, , as .f 1 as 11 -I ' - 1 . 1 1 1 U ' 11 - 1 ' y c 1 L . 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LVM' For the many years of servlce rendered to the students of the Hazleton Semor Hlgh School we the Senlor Class of 1954 dedlcate thls yearbook to Mr Bruce F Lamont as a token o our esteem and affectlon Under the leade lp of Mr Lamont our hlgh school has c ved hxgh standards of scholarshlp an ha s cured a place among the finest secondary schoo s ln the state Qfff fifft 7 ,W l Q .1-I of J MFZL Q 1 1: A 'V Q Qfxvllgf' J-my rv gb V MR. BRUCE F. LAMONT ,' 27A1xfr'e-fm, ' . . K- . . fiy - . h ' Z V 'M XXL! . . ' . d f A ff . fl id ff' f I lf , , -. 1 jf! ' 'A' iv IN LOVING MEMORY MR TRISTRAM LUCIAN In lovmg memory of Mr Trlstram Luclan whose traglc and sudden death ln the autumn of 1953 left us all very sad He was an msplra txon to all of us and we moum hls passing MISS MABEL TRESSLER In lovlng memory of Mlss Mabel Tressler who passed away ln the summer of 1953 She was hlghly respected and much loved by all those who knew her and we pause here to pay our respects to a wonderful woman He IS not dead thls fnend not dead But ln the path we mortals tread Got some few trlfhng steps ahead And nearer to the end So that you too once past the bend Shall meet agam as face to face thls frlend You fancy dead. Robert Louzs Stevenson ,' 1. , Z 5 M A YL 8 IN FOND REMEMBRANCE 38 'Q' We 509. EUGENE SL KEL HE IS NOT DEAD I cannot say and I w1ll not say 1 hat he IS dead He IS Just away Wlth a cheery smlle and a wave of the hand He has wandered lnto an unknown land And left us dreamlng how very fan' It needs must be smce he lmgers there And you-oh you who the wxldest yearn For an old tlme step and the glad return Thmk of hlm farlng on as dear In the love of There as the love of Here Thmk of h1m stxll as the same I say He IS not dead he IS just away James Whztcomb Rzley 9 , Q sv, ' ' 'In f. , , af , . 3: 1 ' ' V .,-4 V- I' .- . v -1 , 4. Z1-3 9:-E-1 .- , KJ, .K T' 1 7 I r , . r r ' y 1 2 - 1 l I FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS The head of the Federal Com- munications Commission supervises the educational program of the entire Hazleton School District and makes suggestions to the Board of Directors, concerning policies to be followed. Mr. Hinkle is responsible for the ex- ecution of the Board's decisions, which pertain to the educational program. It is largely through his efforts that Station H. H. S. has maintained such a high rating. KL-- XY gigl' Superintendent THOMAS L HINKLE Ph B M S It is the responsibility of the Federal Communications Commission to regulate the policies which each television station must follow The commission grants licenses and carefully scrutimzes the program of each station Our Board of Directors manages the budget allocates funds awards contracts for the purchase of supplies and construction of build ings flfcts and dismisses teachers adopts resolutions concerning the operation of the schools and enforces the state sc oo aws 'X 10 OUR TELECASTER ASSISTANT TELECASTER ' NIR BRILI' I' IAMONT MR GFORCF SHAINNO 'N S l'he telecaster regulates the pohcles of the telexlslon statlon In llke manner Mr I amont superx ISGS the actxx 1t1es and programs of the Hazleton Senlor Hlgh School adxlslng both directors and performers Always present when needed our prmclpal dlrects our thoughts and ICIIOHS 1nto democratlc and ldeallstlc channels BS IA The assxstant telecaster IS responslble for the smooth operatlon of Statlon H H S He carrxes out the DOIICIQS set down by Mr La mont and the Federal Commumcatlons Com mlssxon VI hen mterference occurs, Mr Shanno adJusts the controls enablmg better receptlon of the programs presented by our hxgh school STAFF In order to m unt un In unlnle rrupted che dule of program and to keep a record ofthe performance ofthe cxtrz under tudle ml ltr the tatlon emplox 1 tad' of efficlent txplst boolxlteeper md ecretxrxe Our oflice still on 1 1 of uch thru ctptble women N11 Frne tune Grosch who fill thf po mon of ecretxrx to Nlr I unont Mlss Jane Scldel who UDQFNI 1 the Iilfndmcc and N11 s Concetta L1lJOY1d.ll who erxes is our boolxlteeper N11 Grosch N11 SQIKIPI and Nils I xbonatx ablx xssxst the telecaster and asslstant telecaster ln fulfilhng thelr CIUIIE' 's- MISS I'RNl-SFINI' CICUSK ll dl - fi? Al VIISS JANIL SI' IIJFI NIISS CONC I' I'I'A I IBUNATI l , x,' ,J - . Vg.. ,f ,I 5. v-W - V A . 4 4 4 . A 'J , . Bb., .I..., A.M. . .3 IN. . , . K 1 I n n , . 4 vu . . D J n x s L n - v , 5 J - . 7 . . , . , , . J . , ,,, 1 r I . . . V L V ., . . . 2' :Az ' 1 1 s'1 ' s' '11 ' s 1.' zs, 1-s 's,ztszs, 1 'szs' Qs, s,z s z's. .'z 11 s'ss s 11 'zz 1 ' 1 Z. ss , s 3 , ' s 1 s' s 1 1 ' . ..z 3 11 1'1,' s 1's1s 12 1 2 . ss - ',' s ..'ss' J , .tu P-'Q . ' It , ,4 . , V - . rf . I 1 5 4 .rf 'A . I 1 k.r ' V. LL 4 A AA 4 A I 5 A K A A V JA A LL . 4 A 4 I I ONARD BAST QOH xl Stud1eQ 1 IFN- .ig -Cr' RFBFCCA VS BOHLF 'NI A Soclil Sclencv .. H. CHAMBFRLAIN M. EDNA R DIRECTURS 'N Z- ,,,x fyaifli 'vs yas td' 7 IOUISF F BIN CK RU'I H BFRGSTRFSQI R 'VI A Llbrdrmn Engllsh DOROTHY BAX I ESQ Ameru m HISIOTX E+ nn' QQ-nf' 'ire 'E II I FRANK E-AIIVIKERA ,41 MARIANI V BROWN M A VN or ci H1 r Publlc Speakmg Dramatlcs I nghsh Indu? ia! Hbvtry FDVI ARD BRONIINSKI 34 YM ELIZABETH C 'RRIGAN KATHERINE DAVIS M.A. CHAMBFRI IN ' . ' M. Ed. I' nglish I . . ealth Ihysi Fducation World HistoryfEnglish I nglish 12 -X XX I , N w V . x Q .- 5- ,3-.4 FACULTY l954 2: -' 6' J' 9' 5-11- EONIARD DEITCH I ORFTTA DI I AINP H 1' DNN ARD DONAI D IEII' R DOUGH ERTY M A 'NI A C0mm9rCldl Geography Heilth Ihx sxc 11 Educ mon L.1t1n 3 IFON DRUMHFLLLR Trlgonometrw Algebrz Solld Geometrx 'T ALMA M GABRIELIS M A Jumor Busmess Tmmmg M ED IIIXNICS Chemlstrx '-34: Rtzzf XE ISABFL DRE FOOS M EVANGELISTA M Fngllsh M Sohd Geometry Algebra LAWRENCE 1 F'l LR FORI IANO D1 lrxbutlx e Educ mon . 1,- io- JFAN GAI L-XGHER EDSON GARDNER FLRN GE'I 1'lNGI-R v1 S M Eq xi A Tx pvwrumg Elecmmt y Enghxh - A , F A 'if f 5Qf 4.'ffZ f ' a TE 'R iq ' ' V' Rx F . A X 'PIE v R jfs . 5 X A fr 'I , X . , I: T ' 4. 4. 'A ' A ' ' ' if fi: ' ' . 3 7 .Lfff 5 ... f ' T 'L L 1 , '. 'IA 'I' I I , HI ' . . B.S. . .. . . . .4 i -, i 4 .1 . 1 . , :V V 4 I AN V, yf' 5 . -----0 4 4 4 1 A Y , , Q i J , M.A. .A. .A. I f 2 , J .A. 'S ' 2 ' X - 1 -N f X ' -0 iw ,J M Q M V 3' ' .r gr an 9425 R DIRECTORS ,3: 'f-n. DANIEL GREGORIA BURTON HAI I FI IZABI' III I-IARRH EDGAR HECKMAN xq BSMEQ Health Phyglcal Educatlon MUSIC Spzmsh Mechan1caIDraw1ng -'Q an Q4 H I IN HIII M A Inglxsh 6 IIAROI ID KOCH N Iwi S 11lSc1cncc A 4' NNIINA HOPPMAIN RUDOLI H HOTAI I X ROBFRT KFACI I NI A M I'ql1lX Germ m I' ngllxh Cloner ll M lthc m lllt' M nchmo Shop i Chi- UQ' df lx RU I H KHAI I 'NIICHAI I KUSHMA N A VI A 'N S r AUICTICIH Hlslurx Related Mathematlcs 14 ... 'G' . M, ' . 1 I I M.A. J... M,A. . ., . . A A . . A 2 . . ff f f 1' 1 , I if . g Ml ' , ' . 2 I ELC' 4, :I I ix' I , ,ff 1 1 :NI . . M.A. . . . I 'I ff' . Q I f'.' ' 1 1 1 2 'gs 1 , 2 4 ' I ' 'Q I I cf! ,5 'I T ' . .J - ' V E, ffx -'- . 4, 1, I k . I-,J . '.- , ' Rlf'I'H 'UVII H I . C, . I. I . . I. . . . . . I. . .'or a U 31 A I . 1 ' 1 A' ' ' ' ' 5 Oy IAWRENCE KLSHVIIDER M Health lhxslcal Erluvxtlon MARY McNERTNEY Botany Zoology Blology ai HELLIN NIONIAHAN N A FACULTY l954 3 CN iv-5 EVELYN LESSER GENEVIEXE MCBRIDF I N HI M Enghsh Stenographg Office Iracnce '? ' vl' 1? EDWARD MATTHEWS I lane Geometry B1010gy rs I AVI RENCE 'NILSSOLINIL Shorthand Txpexsrmm, N1 A XVW fx ox DFISLI' Edumuon Electlwe Tvpmg, DONALD MAURER Blologx V BESSIIL I ENGILLI X NI A French X X mm ir' LAVINIA MAURER M A Supervlsor Home Economics 'ibm I' LILABFTH I I NIGELLX 'Xi A Horns Iwonomxc I'uorI P f' Q. W V ,- 1 ss ' 1' L' I I I NIAIIGAI ICT .lv 'CII ' I .A. B.S. .A. ' .'- U' ' , I'lzlmfGI-1 etrjv ,, 51 I, Ev IQ M.A. B.S. B.A. . . c . -fin e -gb A ' WP X-A of ' iq' n.: d I , w I I- g RW Z ' X I, ':,- - A I 'I X f . -vi I' . - f I I ,fx f f 1 f A. Wm 15 fxv O R DIRECTORS FRANK PERSICO DONALD REESE JOHN REIDLINCLR 'VI B S M S Auto Body Itdllan Physlcal Trarnmg Supervlsor Ji? EDWARD ROBINSON M Social SCIGHCQ CEORCF SCHXXARII N S Supcrxlsur of Mum N NICHOLAS SARAS Bookkeepmg GLADYS ARTZ sry JW' K7 WK-AX '53, f ALBERT SAUERAKER Consume-r Mathematlcs Algebra Q? ,..nv' JOIIN SI' NKO 'VI A Chimlstrx vf in JANE RICH M E sh Anim, Ks ANTHONY SCARCELLA Chemlcal SCIENCE H E Chemistry fl aw I' RANK SERANY 'X S C ommerclal Lau fi V LA W L AI fr I -+ I f If H' ' 'f' RL fr If WW' jr' ,rj M V, 1 , ' ' f f J J' If' X fi , .., I , Y! lj If , A l 1 xx ,Ir ' ' -A 2 N- ff NY, ' ,A - yi i 1 . 'H 4 3 1 I 1' 5 'FQ' ' ,. . 1 R 4 . .A. . ., . . ' .A, X 1 .' . . . . li I 'M Q -I ' Fix R :I lyf -V -V -A ,l , 'si' . ' A 4 I. W Q -- 5 I .A. B.S. B.S. B.S. ' 'E i I Q 1 I, ,M 5' ' I 55 3 1 I ' I ' .I. . 1 . . 41. . . . .51 . l . 'I 26. HOWARD SHELLY M Ed Superxlsor Vocational Educatlon EARL TSCHUDY I hx SICS Chemlstrx PAUL W EIN SKO Flectromcs FACULTY I954 MARY SWETTMAN NI A VI orld Hlxtorx an- , GSK' JOHN TIMA M Ed Related Sclenu REX TURSE KARL WALLFN Busmess Exploratlon Superxlsor of Art HEI I N WILI N S C u1rI Inu Counsellor -1 ALICE WILTSIE Arts and Crafts GEORGE TROLL M Equlv Cablnet Making kv 0 ' ROSE WELSH Home Economxce Clothlngm ANTON Y EAGFR I rxntxng, It ' q I K X , 4 , ? kv K' Q' J 'I 5,2 I W. U A I ,f' Nm ' A Il I M ' . Q- I A ss 'Z A I Y lg' r MA. ' A B.s. M.A. M.s. 'ff 1' 2 fl.. B.s. A 3' 7, ' 17 MARIF XI VAK Lum Enghsh O R DIRECTORS KARL YOUNG Bookkeepmg Typmg t-1 will EARL TSCHUDY To Mr Tschudy who has contrmbuted so greatly to the spmtual as well as the mtellectual development of thls school durlng hls many years of selfless SBFVICQ we extend our smcere wxshes for a happy retlrement The faculty and students of Hazleton Hugh School w1ll mass the wlse and klndly guldance and mstructlon of the head of our sclence department 18 4 ' P ' Y- ' . I J rl I M.A. ,gg 1'-5 K, 3 Ms. 2 , ,L . ,pl N, . - . MR. r 1 . , - - L . , 1 u , u n v n , U0 f SIGNING IN TIME' A PROPAGANDA FILM 154. IRM' . '4 A- V 'Dx ANY MAIL FOR ME? SIGN HERE' WHAT HAPPENED THEN' 'Li- 'fs WHFRF ARE XOU GOING? DO IOL NEED ANY HELP? 19 I.,'.,g' '- I . , ' I -., ,, -l . 5 . ' I , ' . L, , x ' ' A 0 2 7,1 A1 f A Ki ' I f ' f X A U 3 I fl- x' 1, M 0 1 P , q,- ' V2 uw ff ' ' X Eilft ' ' - x ' . rx ' NN , I '- . I ' 2 H , fag N I S ' ', fi , , -Qi-11 ' 44 - gl ll yy 5- - T , . 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ACRI .iIz'ckey Neat, likeable, good-natured fellow'...hunts and fishes whenever possible. . .has wide circle of friends. . .al- ways well-dressed. . .prefers electricity to all other sub- jects. . .hopes to become a good electrician l ocalzonal 1123 45 'Y EDWARD K ALLEN Kmg Serious minded blond gards I-rench social cience and chem: try highly gages in as well as watches most sports amused by women drivers a future theolo y student at Cataw ba College North Carolina Advanced Chorus JANE ALTM ILLER Jarzze Digmfied and demure stu ent likes o dance and read associtte editor of the Janus rates French as faxorite subject president of the Debating Club future pl ins include college Lzbrary Cadelte Janus Le Cenacle Debalzng IANFT B ACHNIAIN Jani' Smooth swimmer from 107 h ts a wonderful sense of humor prefs rs tx ping md s orthand tr et along with fond of am mils wants to become 1 top notch stenogr ipher lhoral Cudeltt liolphm I hespzan ba zmmzng 'i- ALAS M' t llit s op rates tx ping Y? 4'- PASQUALE ALBANO aapatsyyv Quiet, serious boy from homeroom 107. . .capable sports editor of the Moun- taineer. . ,rates social stud- ies as tops. . .always ready to be helpful. . .dreams of a career in the X-Ray field. .. llountazrzeer Jan us Advanced Chorus .pn ANNA MAE AUGUSTITUS Augze Crtry character person ility plus loaded with talent Charleston enthusx as eagerly antlciptting employment at American Airlines Caddie Spzrzt Choral Thesp an Suzmmzng ROBERT J B XI ICRI Hulch zll dark ind han lsome tlfahlc boy with 1 bf ru tifu mile ne: dres er cholt tic mtere t ire muh md chemistry enlois art present it exery basket bil gxme likes to w itch Your Hit I trade FRANK ALESSIO UFVGIZI-'IUCN Good-natured supporter of the Boston Red Sox. . dark, curly hair his outstanding feature. . .excels in art. .. loves basketball. . .crazy about cars. . .classes Jack Webb's Dragnet as best T V program a future bookkeeper ADAM BABYAR Adam Tall blond lad pleasing and friendly fishes when ever possible ardent faith ful follower of H H S 'zth letics hangs out at the Altamont Iuncheonette would like to Join the navy upon graduation V 0 XPATRLQIA A-fnui IET Am tnfqilacious Ifllsi 1 r l tughin ll11lTllI1W'll1hNl'llCl1 she sid gkygxesxfykll ten o mu it fist, Joxgior radio l reams of owm i 'snappt conxcrt in e Szummzng Thespzan 'S ' sq . 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C 24 X W J N BALO Jonz opular plea mt las capable pubhclty dlrector of the Thesplan Troupe favors Advanced Dramatlcs and Nurses Lhcmlstry hkes the rugged outdoors chosen career nursmg Cadette Spzrrt Choral Thespzan S uzmmmg JOSEPH BATTISTI oe Dark curly hatred helpful prefers soc1al sctence favorlte school acttvltles are games dxsltltes homework and collects stamps raves about spaghettl and meat balls alms to be an a1r plane mechamc EMMFT BETTERLY rn Tall and cons1derate terested m bulldxng model alrplanes does verv well ln wood workmg fond of sports llves to eat plans to enter some phase of wood worltmg preferably cabmet makmg V 5 , Tv 4.5-ff! MARLENE BARBARETTE Marlene Brown ewed honor student wxth 1 plaxful smllt hte Presrdent of Ie Cenaclt detests teaslng sport en thuslast avld reader dreams of tourmg Furope Cadelle Le Cenacle Thespzan Suzmmzng A 3 , 0--fgqf .A f'-- fs me we 1'5- S ROBERT BARKUS 01 Reserved yet fasw gomg likes to watch wrestlmg collects books about hot rods fixes cars as a hobbw avolxte subject IS mechan lcal drawmg dreams becommg a mechanic m the Arr Force rffbx NE BA C all Bd err1 a new com S o clnplf' a h rs oviyjl enJoys stxf-sch 4 oc1a Cl ence d9S11'9S ttend col lege to study atlcs Y hespzan Choral Advanced Chorus Avi' wiahaev.. CHARLES BETTINF Bruno Athletxc well bullt lllseable chap ltst huntlng among, hrs outsxde mterests farth fullv follows H H S sports health ranks as hrs fav or xte sublect major goal ln hfe to plat professxonxl baseball 1' ia- LOUIS BEFANO Lou Cheerful good natured e low from 107 thoroughlx mterested ln electromcs athletlcs lists Baseball s Hall of Fame as hts favortte program on televlslon tensely dlSllk9S show offs 'Nui ROBERT BICKING Bo Happy frlendlw blond competent presrdent of the Outdoor Club llkes hunt mg and hot rods often found at football gtmes enyoxs all sports plans to be a future Anchors Awelgh min Outdoor 'Us in 'S 'N tg Q .vs -- .Q IHOMAS 'VI BARTOI Tommy Wlttx cheerful frxendly fuorlte class IS swummlng, futhful member of Can teen lnterested m xarr ous sports partlcularly foot ball ftworlte hang out Dalrylea mtends to be come an expert maclnmst after hrs apprenttceshlp DECHANTAI BFI LINGHAUSEN loc A tall dlmpled mlss pos sesses good sense of humor ketball a collector of Jom James md Frankxe Lame records prefers physlcal sclence has a weakness for clothes 7 hespzan Ladette FRANCIS B BINDO Pznlo Nleat dresser faxthfullv at tends all H H S football and basketball games rates prmtlng and hexlth as hls fl.NOI'lf9 subjects lotes to drne favorxte T V how 1 Drx net mtenfls to become .1 prmter l otaltonul I I 'R it fy Kell ' x 1 Q 1 1 M - ff' l a 5' -fi K l X5 . 1 x M f tr to X f kj X . . , ll 'l! All! ,YY ll - !I P ', 5 ' , ' :'.'.'-f' ' ,f. -. '. a 1- . .. . L1 ' K I . I B fur L1f'N 5' V . s In Q. R. ., , -if gg , l -I ze' H f fs ' 1 YV A B 1 sc-I H :xv 1 u rx ,A A W - N nl I ,, . ,..f to ' .fr j ',' .- ' ' ' o . as fl ' r ' , . ' .' . s basketball and football amati, s. . .mu' f' yi loyal su orter of H.H.S. ...loves football and bas- . . - . A I X . pp . H , . .... I 'I' , . 0 . ... '.'. ...' .'. ...'.' ' ' C ' 'TQ W . tl A f t. N' re 4' X 'V-1 Q any ff ff , - v r ,. . - so s- .1 , ,Q - -sf .QQ 1M xr V! 7 X ' ,Q 5 ' 1 I C' I e' . - ' ' ' .- , r l I A NE 11 HJ H A ll bv! 55 ' . 1 ...in- ', - ', , ' 3 t ' E'- V J . 7 r. I . . . .V ' I - lg- , 1: I , I - It -QU H-I . . . f it I A 'fl' '25 I s X 'ff fx 'G ' - 1 fX RAYMOND BITTNER uRay9r Pleasant, happy- go-lucky boy, possessing a wide grin . . .favors trigonometry. . . enjoys traveling and camp- ing. . .admires Naval officers . . .likes swimming and foot- ball games plans to at tend Penn State University 'xg' 1 .3 1 if v- ' 1 4 as If ry I JOHN BLAKESLEE Scra1ch Good-looking, amiable lad ...outstanding member of our football team. . .enjoys watching Dragnet . . .in- terested in sports generally ...secretly desires to be a Marine rates health as his favorite class DOLORES BOLITSKY Dee Dee Cheerful happy blonde competent secret try f Camera Club hobbies are drawing and playing record likes to drive often seen at the lines and at Canteen aims to become an efficient secretary Camera Spzrzt 'ff' 31 JOHN BONTZ Johnny Tall blond and helpful collector of stamps classical ecords and books likes football and bookkeeping plans to become a Certified Public Accountant wi attend the Bryant College of Business Administration Advanced Chorus Outdoor GEORGE BOZOSI Groucho Athletic chap who is easy get along with stamps in spare time spirited and yaluable foot ball player likes m0Vlts and television interested in commercial gt ogr tphy 'Z HU! enjoy s 1 good Clothing include education 4' X. NORMAN B. BODNER Bernie Good-natured, well-dressed fellow from 111...prefers machine shop and math above all other classes... hunts and fishes whenever possible. . .faithful follower of H H S. gridiron chosen held mechanics KENNETH M BORZAGE Kenny Known for his dark wavy hair especially interested in electronics and social science rates Canteen as his favorite activity m lor hobby puttingupT V antennas chosen field radio and television Vocational s 5, QL CATHERINI- BROMNIFR I afhy f ood n itu ul ilyy ns sn ll in his Germ n pen pil rites Germ in m uh and typing., top ethtltnt t dc nt librarian enjoys tool mg md baking lil e to rollersk atc prefs rs hill billy mu ic Der Deutsche Verezn Lrbrary .4 sr :oil MARIE L. BOGDON Marie Tall, blue-eyed lass, who always has a ready smile. , . collects records, especially those of Johnny' Ray. . . likes dancing. . .always well- dressed...will prepare for a career in teaching at West Chester Thespzan Le Cenacle ROBERT J A BOVE Bobby Carefree ynd amicable valuable football player likes science and math interested in model air planes and railroad cretly desires to become an All American gridiron star will enter the engineer ing tield ROL AN D G BROWN N Brou me Po e e beiutifulbarltone voite plty a hot te or leader ol jd7l band txteptionil yyimmer l vote pire time to model urplane and ctr hopes to lttcnd the N ty tl School of Niuslc Advanced Chorus Band fn ' ' K A 4 . . . ' N g' M 'No I cy' . X tb t or Q .. K .E A - -. 'A U tl H ,. ' Y, u ' -5 , , ,. 'g , uf ,' 2 ' . 1 1 0 L -. - - - . ' ' ' - . I . . ' ' ' ' s . . - ,' . .. v - ' ' A l ' '- '- a- . ' s...se- . 1' . . ,' . ' l ' . . . . ll - . . -I .' 1... I Y O sl .i- - . A ,ly H g 4.-5 v' K i',c z .uv - 'Wi 11.1, 1'-' 1 , - ' lgfifi: ' f , , . v . uw 11 A A AZ' . A r , .. . ., ' - '- ss sas 2 ' ' l l -1 rl.: '2A'f'l-- RIS' D ' .' ' ' ' of 'g...z.' 1' -2 WX--4 ' - -' l l . ' H ' . . ' .. 1 ' : . 2 ' Q. ' ' 1 ...ce- ' 3 'J .AQ r y Su- I ss: . ' '. . 2 - . . Q' ,Z f,, 'ts 2 1 .'z'z x - ' . l--31-'. nfl' '- . ' if All SHIRLEE J. BUCHMAN Bucky A lively, attractive miss from 111. . .occupied by dancing and football games in her spare time. . .an en- thusiastic mermaid. . .pat- ronizes Georges after plays and other events... preparing for office work. . . Thespian Choral Cadetle Outdoor Swimming STAR ANN MARIE BURKE HAMLH Charming, attractive miss . . .devotes spare time to playing the piano. . ,a Can- teen regular.. .hates to be called Anna.. .enjoys Cho- rus Class immensely. . .will enter Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown. . . Thespian Choral Cadeffe t ..f i it v' N1 RO E a.Mr.N.f..,i . 'iHeniZql J . 7 ea rfriendlytass from 11 ...l l poiter df H H. .' ifiorjig azj bo .g cars. - rate da3?ingy:s-Qer favoritee a-c ricular c- tivity. , .prefers ' ragnet above all other' levision programs... Thespian Cadctle Swimming DANIEL ROCCO BUGLIO uDannyn Good-natured and co-oper- ative lad from 111 . , .par- ticularly favors swimming, baseball and skating. . .en- joys getting dressed up... favorite subject is art.. .a Dragnet fan. . .frequents the Korner Koflee Shop... Outdoor . 'fti -V if 1 ' s 1: ..- 4 7 JOSEPH T. BUJAK ut-Ioeil Good-natured polka fan. . . likes to listen to popular records. . .also finds time for football games and Canteen . . .dreams of someday own- ing a radio and T. V. repair shop. . . GWENDOLYN BURGESS Gu'enny Affable librarian from 111 ...envied for her beautiful teeth. . .extra-curricular in- terests - football and bas- ketball. . .hopes to travel extensively someday. . .en- joys her home economics classes in particular. . . Choral RedCross Library CAROL ANN BURNS Carol Annl' Sincere, sweet, and sociable . . .pretty and peppy cheer- leader. . .enjoys dancing and sports. . .capable associate editor of the Mountaineer ...a future nurse... Spirit Swimming Choral Janus Cheerleader Diggers Thespian Dolphin Caddie .llounfaineer RAYMOND CANFIELD HRHHH A friendly chap with a ready smile.. .member of home- room 209. . .chooses ad- vanced general math as favorite subject. . .enjoys watching all H.H.S. ath- letic events..,intends to join Armed Forces. . . PAUL E. BUSHER Bush Rather reserved. . .outstand- ing feature is red hair. . .ar- dently supports our basket- ball team.. .primarily in- terested in sports in general . . .detests people who brag . . .rates Dragnet tops on television. . .destination- United States Navy. . . ' 'E- .s l ffv Ai airline :ff -. T95 . fr X S' A - S 2 V K 4 I I LOUIS CASARI asi - Vivacious ar ess . . eter' mseafjdlie 0 the Desert ?'d0I:5'r R ts . . .hun ng usiast m Allyyabgxp .H.S. . etic .... e tor of pop- ular reco,r , vorite sub- ject v th. . .prefers a career i etail g or selling. O T P Charity' l U M rollej: saammmg jdlpif 1 N S 1. :,:5H :g - . .. S2214 4? ,gfpla ,ty -- Vx. -1 , ' fax .Q 6 '41- s 4' in gf? e by I. . S, sb W I 27 F? L? -1. !,, ,!' i. X I 'Y tg JAMES CASO llJimYl Fun lovmg boy hkes all sports especrally basketball football and baseball joys llstemng to jazz musnc by Theresa Brewer finds machme shop most mterest mg attends Canteen often a future jet pxlot Vocaltonal MICHAEL R. CASSANO Mike a'ther reserved ardent .HISJ sports fan excep t nal student devotes spare tlme ,to readmg and T,fV crazy about cars sc olastlc interests are book ke ping and hlstory d slres to become Certified Publxc Accountant ELEANOR M. CASSARELLA HE yn Short cute mlss fond of motorcycles ball games and Thesplan productlons Eddle Fxsher and Perry Como rates typmg favor 1te subject future plans mclude commerclal work seen at foot entranced by MARILYN S CHASKIN JANE M CHISNELL JOHN E CHISNELL llarz -.Peppy and popular lass possessesbeautmf ul curly harr part of a cley er musxcal comedy team plans to study nursmg at the Um versity ol Pennsylvanla Janus Le Cenacle Spzrzt Thespvan Swzmmzng Cadefte Choral Advanced Chorus Jame Petxte and pretty rates chemlstry and home eco nomlcs tops enjoys people and easlly wms frlends a Canteen reg ular frequents Jlmmys a future nurse Spzrzt Cadette Choral Thespzan ,x ,aw sf? Chzs Good natured and frlendly lad from 111 has dark black ha1r dreams of be commg a basketball coach football and basketball fan enjoys Dragnet T V future plans ln clude college and engmeer m IU5 'T PETER CHUPELA MARGARET A MAURO M CIOTOLA Chzppy Always ready for a good joke rates cablnet makxng hlgh enjoysswxmrnmg Interested ln 3UIOmObll0 mechanlcs fayorlte tele yxslon program Ford Frlm Playhouse planmng for a career as a mechamc Vocalzonal CHURILLA llargze Sweet and demure excel lent student scholastlc in terests are German and Chemxstrx capable secre tary ol' Der Deutsche X erem plans to study medlclne at Temple Unlverslty Janus lllountameer Thesptan Cadelte Der Deutsche Verem llauro Amxcable chap whose mam lnterest outslde of school IS animals hangs out the Altamont Luncheonette enjoys typmg and Italian classes a muslc lower looks forward to college Il Dante , ,Jag 4-4 , RICHARD CASTRINE Curly J Tall dark and handsome enjoys smgmg os sesses excellent dlsposxtxon attends Canteen often hkes math and glrls often seen talkmg m the halls whrle classes are pass mg mcludes college ln fu ture plans Advanced Chorus MICHAEL CHOCOLAS Mzkey Amxcable fellow from 202 an avxd huntmg andfish 1ng enthuslast dreams of shootmg a 10 poxnt buck especmally enjoys assembly rates Treasury Men ln Action hrghly enjoys health and shop Vocatzonal MARIE ANN CLATCH ,Mane Small and sweet lass from 111 ranks Canteen and football games among har mam interests enthusras tw lkahan stgit t spends much of her spare tlme at Georges enjoys dn,vrr11g and danfcmg Thespzan Il Dante Lzbrary l ', zz ' ' . 1l ,' . 1 . 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V. program - Dragnet . . .commercial student plans for future include stenography bookkeeplng 53' BONITA CONGETTA CONTINI Bonnie Lively miss, who is usually up to something...full of fun...holds an interest in dancing, swimming and pop- ular records. . .artistically inclined. . .desires a career in interior decorating Spzrzt Choral Thesplan Cadette MARIE A. CORRA Marie Fun-loving gal. . .chic dress- er.. . ,capable art director of Thespians. . .a member of the Johnny Ray Fan Club . . .Canteen regular. . .hopes to enter the business world as a typist. . . S u zmmzn g C adette Thespzan Choral BERTHA J CURTIS JAMES RICHARD JOSEPHINE A Bert Congenial lass envied for her beautiful curly hair loves to drive bookkeep ing and stenography hers favorite subJects spends her spare time dancing and watching HHS football games a future secretary HARRY DAVIES Harry Quiet blue eyed lad of 2W vital member of Stage Crew interested in sports seen at all football games dreams of honor cards future includes commer cial work at Penn State Stage Crew CUSATE J tmmy An all round sports enthusi ast personal weaknesses clothes and convertibles emoys listening to popu lar records typing sten ography and American His tory his scholastic interests will strive to become a personnel director vvQi BX, an-' his f FRANIIQ VS DeANDREA X Cl C Fello with a gay outlook on life possesses a Winning smile outstanding football pfaver spor s tops with him ldevotes spare time to tinkering with guns secretlv desires to be come a policeman CUSATIS t Q ,af ROSE MARY CRAIG Rose Lively, good-natured and sincere lass from 111. . .en- joys dancing, reading and driving, . .valuable band member. . .always with the crowd at the Altamont Luncheonette. . .major goal to become a bookkeeper Band Cadette Thespzarv Su zmmzng Joanze Joste Pleasant and co operative young lady extremely 1n terested in sports enjovs Your Hit Parade and Dragnet more than any other television programs spends much of her spare time at Dairylea Cadette Library an T' Janus Y ery aflable box o vorite D 1 'Spare time ow hls own the future Vocalzonal ' I .'1 I I . ' ' ' , I I l n . . 24 'Y X' X: f . 1 : .f +' . I r its t - . f Q ' w . H I . r i V K I V ft N I A ,. I fl' if 14- f I Q ' 'af 1 , 'I 1 s A X n , I L 3 if fr V xfu li hu' J L Xu r 1 V, . . . . I X . . , , . X - v gs' t f-4' .. 1' iq- 'R ii' if i... I Q. wi l AS TZEW IS DGBISE NIARII DeGREGORI EORGE DELINIAN N IAILIA D1 ger George nea and fish 1 p y interests n sh IS favorite mayor goal in life t ecome a political lead lo0k1hg,fUl0V E505 sst t 1f'Rather reserved hunting fl h ll t pular, entbr rising ent of homeroom P04 eectrpnics hxsfaxorlte interested, in hot rod 3' hopes to enten the Communications branph the U S Navy V ocalwnal E 'Nj 'x JOSEPH DeLUCA oe Highly imaginative and cre ative friendly although reserved and shy includes model plane building de signing and writing among his maior interests avid reader of science fiction next stop-United States Air Force. . . ETHEL DENESVICH Denny Pleasant co operative miss with a cheerful smile loyal June Valli fan tends every football and baseball game enjoys dancing confessesaweak ness for pretty clothes a future WAF. .. oo 0 ar thesf en y mo fa iff Wif- Cadetle Thespzan X sv THER D NOIA ern Q ro 0 7 pr tty g vely cheerle ihrttyids Can t n re l scholastic lntere co mercial law y lowes to dx e atch telefision . . . ds to become stenographer orsecretary. . . Cadette Spirit Thespian Q ' and s mg ent usias ardent football fan major scholastic interests are math and advanced art watches wrestling every night on TV dislikes persons who brag has nice sense of humor RALPH DePlERRO Buddy Pleasant guy with a fun loving disposition favor ite subject is math fond of cars faithfully follows football plans to nllst in the Coast Guard after wards will study Civil En gineering. . . ..i,. :Q DOLORES DQPRETIS - uf' ' RICHARD DeSANI'I'O 6 ccfnsiiwi ' EL'DfgG1'L1 Dee J . Dick V ' ymie ,DLL One of the class wits... known for her long bob. . . accomplished roller skater ...art and commercial law - tops with her.. clothes and cars among her main interests, . . future airline stewardess ......,.. Swimming Cadefte r et UWSSQKQNJ Janus Mountaineer Spirit Cadette Le Cenacle Thespian Happy-go-lucky . . . rates swimming as his favorite activity. . .devotes spare time to airplane model build- ing ..likes speed boats.. plans to become a tar in Uncle Sam s Navy. .. Sweet an c mfg. .. , . possesses a sparkling smile fine actress. . enjo5s listening to Joni James rec- ords. is often seen at danc- ing at Canteen. . .plans to become a Xoice With a Smile . . . Thespian Swimming Cadette ALICE DIEHL Quret and congemal raves about televxsron rates typmg as her favorlte sub ject personal weakness costume Jewelry wrll en ter the Hazleton State Hos pltal to become an X Ray techmcxan La Tertulza Choral NANCY IETRICH GAETANO HENRIETTA Tall quret gal from 217 true to her frrends hkes to spend her free t1me at Canteen plavs, and foot ball games favor1te class es art and home economlcs future secretary Spzrzt Swzmmzng Band Thespzan Choral Cadetle D1FRANCESCO Guy Tall easy gomg fellow class wrt avid Yankee fan enjoys watchlng Hall of Fames on TV mter ested 1n hrstory dreams of the day hell fly hrs own plane wrll enter the Arr Force l MARIE DODD HENRIETTA DONA M arze Gay, sparkhng mrss ves to srng and play the prano attends Canteen regular ly always cracklng jokes dreams of a musrcal ca reer on the The Great Whlte Way Advanced Chorus Cadette JOHN M DOYLE Jackze Reserved, serrous mlnded young man from 2W remembered for hrs sxncer xty, kmdness, and courage enjoys dancmg at Can teen loves to drive hang-out Hlcks plans to attend college and be- come an X Ray technxcxan L1keable lass from 2W enjoys bookkeeplng foot ball and basketball l ways smlllng and frrendly longs to travel to Calm forma attends Cantee regularly future secretary or bookkeeper Cadette Janus Thespzan MARGARET DONAHUE Margze Qulet lrttle mlss frrendly to all supports our team at every game especlally mterested m Englrsh math and hlstory major goal m hfe to become a teacher Digger S pzrzt Thespzan Cadelte DITTBRENN ER Honey Gzrl Partrcularly talented vocal st program chairman of the Choral Club mterest ed 1n classrcal muslc and dancmg avrd reader next stop any hospltal m Phlladelphla Advanced Chorus Choral WILLIAM DONAHUE Bally Good lookmg frrendly srx footer prrmarlly mterest ed m radlo loyal support er of H H S gr1d1ron d votes spare trme ln Wyo mmg Garage a Dragnet fan dreams of partrcrpat 1ng ln stock car racmg Vocalzonal 1? if LILLIAN A DRAGONETTE 1 Always laughmg ty ng and Inman he fa rxte classes a Canteen regular rates Eddre Frsher and Perry Como tops plans a career as medical secretary Choral wzmmajzg Spzrit Thespzan Cadelte u 'R VIVIAN DROSDICK ANNA MARIE M zdge Charmmg and attractrve snappy head majorette l,1kes to llsten to Eddxe Fxsh er s records present at every basketball and foot ball game loves to drive wall become a secretarv upon graduatxon Cadetle S wr mmz ng DUBRAVSKI Annze Lrvely well lrked cheerlead loves to dance at Can teen enjoys plays re fers Enghsh and bookkeep m good customer of Thlrd Base plans to be come a commercral teacher Cadette Spzrzt Thespwn Swrmmmg 30 A ,ds ,j 4- A mth! x ' , r , - . -.. .. - ' l -.-. ...A , . .lj I' ..4 i ll.. ' 1 ' li'lka!rI , 6 A we ,T 'gg my - A U I A X, 5 I A 4 t 5 ' 4, . A LV. l R ,lyf , ' ' 'J lah r f J i.. xg! I . . .7 H . ,ruaz . . .I .-W'.', ... .I ... H ' - I I 1 ... '. I - 1 H S Q- A . ,',' N k x Q . - 1 ' E' U . ' H - ' . I H I V2 A . . - 'vHL'lH I I ' h . . H . H G ' . ...L I I, I 'v '..L elim., 1-' -I Uv G - A .1 I - r ...pi .' 'H' ' A A ' 'gt--. RICHARD DUDECK Rzchze Lrkeable lad rates pho tography as hrs favorrte pas trme confesses a weakness for clothes chooses chem rstry and typrng as hrs most mterestmg subjects staunchly supports H H S grrdrron a Canteen regu ar 52 c! R1--sf! I' LORES DUDINYAK ARLFNE DUFALLO Dee Sweet and srncere one of our conscrentlous compe tent office grrls enjoys readrng and drawrng dent mowre goer would lrke to specralrze rn pedrat rrcs at the Hazleton State Hosprtal Cadctte La Tertulm fs Inky Retrcent but frrenclly outstandlng characterrstrc lox elv green ey es and Dean Martrn and Jerrx Lewrs fan enjoys cu trng a rug Nurses chem rstry hrgh on her lrst of fa vorrte subjects Choral Band Dzgger Thespzan Cadelte 31 GEORGE ECKER Georgze Xocatronal lad wrth an ex cellent drsposrtxon loyal supporter of H H S grrdrron rnterested rn auto body spends hrs spare trme workmg at hrs father s ga rage ambltlon to man age Ecker s Auto Body DAVID EISENHART KENNELH EROH JAMES ESPOSITO 6 prrmarrly rn auto body enjoys swrmmrng also d votes spare trme to reparrlng cars at Eclxer s Body Shop rates Red Buttons as hrs fax orrte comedran l ocatzonal JEANETTE FARES Janet Reserved and sweet steadv football and basket ball fan lrkes to collect records and attend moxres enjoxs Italran and hrs tory dreams of traxelrng after graduatron plans to enter Allentown General Hosprtal Choral 0 8 ladelle 4lozmj1azT1 Daggers bLLZl'fl.1VlxlL Coon g to all cgsfsw often Cm' hope V to j X dre sp, adrllac conx e l l ocotzonal Su zmmzng team ff-bl v I C ookze whrz rn chemrstry and trrgonometry neat dresser ardent supporter of H H S grrdrron favorrte TV program Red Buttons wrll enter Phrladelphra Col lege of Pharmacy and Scr ence CAROL ANN FERREY CARL FLAIM C arol incur ,Ay Pkrenfrrr ii lrlgjavble QM r ues J 0 regular W1 ' ra ds to nu 1 N en md. Cadelte Choral Thespran bwzmmzng Car Carefree lad rates me chanrcal drawrng hrgh on hrs lrst of favorrte subjects follows our football team closely has a weakness for cars will enter the field of cabrnet makrng Vocatronal t 1 Y gi -, N . G- ' 5 fi? , , 4 4 4 gh . if 1 ' I DO H , A l ur. I Z '- l A l LJ.. - lvlar- 1-I , l 7 s ,,, V., A.. 4. y . . n 4 ' ' U . v. -. .I ' - v - - ' , U. ' ' Vx Y rs t- l -I I . . I i.. -no - .Qu ' ,,, h.-1 A 4 : j - 336- 1 ' ,3 ,g u .1 fxvx X A E ' 3 i L' nlk ry u u , H . ,, Amiable lad. . .interested x .of his c Intelligent, well-1iked chap . 5. . , Y. . . ' y t gr . . . D ' - . ' . . a ' ' -l u A 1 L, I 7 H ' ', rr lu v .. - 5 ,b ,B 4, ll . f ' :V ' 1 ' f 2 'H ' n - 'A 'H' ' ' I - -. I b ig I I d . mg .- . . . . u .' '. '.' .a 1 ' ' sr in ,' d t- ' ' .- eng' p' '...a D - '... , ' . ' Q net ' .1 t stu ' ' 1 - ' er: o ' ' . N I ' ' J if 'Q ,f' P ' D' .. . . I' et f ' 'f- NANCY FLEXER Nanci Attractlve w1th marvelous personallty slncere tremely capable art dlrector of Janus an exceptlnnally talented artlst loves clas slcal muslc an avxd reader wxll further educatlon at Penn State Janus Thespzans Spzrzt Dzggers Cadette ora DOLORES FRASK Dce Small to behold but sweet to know serxous honor student collects popular records enyoys basketball games and Canteen con fesses a weakness for clothes w1ll enter Hazleton State Hospital Janus Thespzan Spzrzt Dzggers Caddie Choral RICHARD GASPER Dzck Good loo n hee ul ra on lS c s d enthu o ower of o QIYGIQ a e Unlver s1ty Vocatzonal PAUL FOGEL Fogz Socxable lad present t everyH H S game hobby developlng photographs chooses typmg and chemls try as favorlte sublects crazy about cars ambl tlon to become a radlo technlcxanln the U S Navy cv' V v - ROCCO FORMICA Butchze A lxttle guy wlth a blg heart manager of all sports of HHS hkes to tmker wlth cars and radros frlend to all ambltlon to become a radlo technl clan 11' N' '. 'Sv 17' K 1 I ll ' ESTHERANN FOX Foxze Noted for her long, curly lashes attends all basket ball games has a specxal yen for desserts consclen t1ous clrculatlon manager of the Janus mam scholastxc mterest rs bookkeepmg busmess college IS Foxles destxnatlon Daggers J anus Thespzarl, Cadette LA WILLIAM IMKIN ,YN resse iq, IS es? ,miss ana lxtvsocrrslfsr wxllei heeng 492: g ursea hlgh Der Deutsche Verezn horal buzmmzng Team Splrzt Q ROSE MARY GEFFERT Rosle Sweet mannered m ss wxth a lovely smxle hsts nurses chemlstry and German as favorrte subjects present at every basketball and foot ball game weakness Jew elry wlll enter Allentown General Hospltal Choral PATRICIA ICALLAGHER a Vrvaclous and versatxle known for her humor graceful athlete always happv staunch supporter of H H S sports lnterest ed ln typmg and chemistry lntends to tram at the Hazleton State Hospltal Cadette Spzrzt Dzggers 'If A frllendly gil Wlth,,a fh for clothes an convertlbles rates Enl and art: hx h a en sC5nteen and f otballlgam falthfqlly engoysy watbhmg Band stand a future pales woman Thespzan Choral Cadette HOWARD GELTZER Home Exceptlonal sports wrrtxer frlendly to everyone known for hrs excellent sense of humor particularly 1n terested ln baseball wxll study Journahsm and ad vertlsmg ln college Janus Mountazneer Spmt Lzncoln Debatmg Choral Le Cenacle fs-if MICHAEL GEMMELL Mzke Tall and agreeable val uable member of any base- ball team avld baseball fan brllhant class poet wh1z at math attends Canteen regularly crazy about cars wlll enter the field of engmeermg Le Cenacle Spmt ' Tutlifp ' 'f it ' Q Q L FDWARD Cl'Nl- lI'I opul 1r student from d tntmg 1t Qtntun drn mg, hte tar plaxtng., tennt mam tnterext e peue women dm er would ltlte to see the world pl1nN to attend Arton BUNIIIPNS College NANCY CFNN-XRO X 1111 I opul1r 1ndattr10t11e0heer le1der Charmtng, Lil who 1 e to '1 fuortte t 1x It 1l1an prexent at ex erx 3, l.l'll9 pl 11 ed enjox w ttchlng, Xour Show of Shows 1 future prtx Ile ure-t1r1 ruffle ll r rttftq Sam IOUIS ClLDl' NBP RC' Lotm Happx go luvlu fellow from '0 ' eager tx pmt, md chem txtrw Qtudent and pho togrtpher enjoxs watch lm, baxketball g H1198 loxe to swtm 1 Dragnet tn uxston techn1c'11n I lzofoymplty ROBFRI COM H UI Bob rexgrxed but ron1,tn to llolttfrtmt 1n 11 iflPlllll tue ent ncxp1llx tntfrt t l h4t111t1c-S 1nd ht 1111 h2u.cb1ll modal butldlng 1nd rt tdlnp.,1ntluded tmont, ht hobhu wt tum aerontuttcb at lenn St1tc Unnersttx IFANI GIQIA Ieanne ark hatred fr e lx nft N mlfnt footbal 1nd bw ltethall fan enjows collect 1 1, Jonl J1p1es thd Btlly Clottnt records lox ex to d nce Mng out ts Phtrd and cgmmerc-1al'l1w I ad: lla 7 hesptun Spmt Stfnnnzzatff if ANDKI' V5 C ONIBPD51 I unzball fm' 1nKe.u-tffgorfl fellovf nl ht' xp tru Mute' tfhmg LV,C4l71Ef1'4mIL, hui 1ye'tltnc fo du' -pfeslnt tt .perl 'Y ketbtl Lyyy ynjin hftgumen es xottt nu te- 1 t1rur1pftlf.ttron1cs l ucalwuul N Q 2 O. '25 -KRT PNP GPOR F lonto 33 JOHN GHFL7lf Johnny No ed f pf -'lgjmyJ,pI .1 frtendlv N J Jont NI tc ltl-tes ca es e to be 1 ltespzart Spzr nnz 1 f ttdvlle 0 i SH I N lf STFR GIUI IANI Sonny lossuses a qulet get am 1c1ble pereonalttv partlc ul1rl1 enjow fishlng and hunttng present 1t exerx H H S football gtme f 1 orlte Nubjects are Lhemtetrx to xtudx sctence IH college 4 X 1-10 l-XII J GONIBFD-X flttmbull -X1 tt tbl: lre ldenf of e S2-ntor X ot tt10n1l Cla ttrcfrtt ootbxll n tht tt tlc mermtn ttndx I mtetn l'fg,lllll'lN often 22 n drtx tng h1sDod1.,e tnttrt ted tn motortxclu mn c rs w1l enttr e field of clettromcs l ocattonal p on1t1 lnterest nghe ort-1' fatrmife QU t oab et malymg ambmon' Xu. to hate hrs own bustness matorxgoalif to become .1 good clttfen localzonal CLI' MFNTINE NANCY GLOMAN Clem Soctable lass cand1d and cute rates chemtstry and SOCldl sctence as faxortte subjects an avtd reader secretary of Lxncoln De and swtmmmg 1 future ladx wlth 21 lamp LutcoluDebat1ng JOHN GORDISH Suafthze Tall blond, and g,oodn1 tured ltd huntlng and Hxhtng enthueta t dre1ms of catchtng 1 'O trout eagerlx looks forward to as semblx exerx Frtdu you w1tch1ng I're1sury Xlen tn Actton r 1 1' 1- it 1 I Ni' , . . . . , 2 . . . , . . . 2 A A I 4. 4 . . . 1 4L 5 A . 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' . 2 . 2 34 THERESA MARIE GORDONI Flash Peppy mxss attends all football and baske ball games loves to eat authorlty on perfume raves about Eddle Flsher and Pattm Page a future medxcal secretary w1ll at tend Bryant College Lzbrary ANDREW GREGA I ogy Rather retlcent very en tends every H H S basket ball and baseball game enJoys commercral law and health camps besmde h1s televlsxon set hopes t become a maJor leagurer GEORGE GUSCOTT Gus Top-notch swlmmer vorxte school act1v1ty1s Can teen a Red Buttons fan has a weakness for clothes and Cadx lacs prefers health above all other classes spends spare tlme at George s Ca Cadette C horal Le Cenaele Canteen Janus Swzmmzng ROB GRELGO LOB G B S eas goiggfls ng en st IH t waxy cars s a ebbs Dra ne alth everly Thur X mv repaxls cupat n prmtmg Vocatzonal Club ' I ,V ,W , LIFT, v fi New DAWN GRAY Dau n Frlendlv serene young lulx from Drums rates Sp in rsh as her favorlte subject ln spare tlme enjoxs watch mg telexlslon hobbx sewlng after gradu1t1on w1ll be hearmg the Joyous sound of weddmg bells Lo tta,, Cllte lltte fn r lwhw reg a mam ho ls ng t popglar m na pls an stan ra H erly 'r ln ag as a r-re taryt, H' Cadette Suzmmzng Thes zan Janus Mountameer Do hm fs- OLIVE GREGEY Yepper Sweet mtl frlendlv lass favorlte pastrmes attend mg movles and games classes enjoxed txpmg md muslc loves to travel sports enthusust joys watchlng You Bet Your Lxfe a future sec retarv I horal hang Vocatzoual gn., Yin- L MARLENE HAFGELE 'llarlene Atractwe and ambmous has a flalr for art capable assoclate edltor of the Mountameer chlc dresser fine German stu dent future destmauon Penn State Cadette Usherettes Thespzan Janus Mountameer Choral Spmt Der Deutsche Verezn JOAN HALTI' RMAN Joanze Cute lass possessmg a sweet dlsposxtlon talented xo callst member of the G1rls Trlo rates advanced c-ho rus and German as fax orlte subjects a future Florence Nlghtmgale at Abbmgton Memorial Hospttal Der Deutsche Verem Advanced Chorus JEANNE MARII- HAMER Jean zze ute Wy pf taiftlee l atten mcan matt jot s xce fl mfff Spmt K, ' 6 6 A ' w V .-K. - fu H , rx H vy ll Y! 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Q ,te ,A e ' j SW xi 1 l '- C' sr lofi PHILLIP HARRIS HAROLD HARTZEL ROSEMARY HAVRIS DOROTHY JUNE MFI!-pu Cheerful Beaver Meadows boy.. .has won wide circle of friends through his friend- ly personality. . .enjoys sing- ing, hunting, and fishing. . , swimming also rates high plans to enter Coa t Gu ard after graduation Advanced Chorus Choral Tuffy Outstanding member of the swimming team. . .easy-go- ing and relaxed. . .history and science - tops with him. . .attends all plays, .. a Canteen regular will eel a place in the grocerx bustness HzY Rosie Sweet and petite. . .aflable lass. . .favors English. . . Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis fan. , .enjoys football games. .Canteen and movie enthusiast dreams of own ing 1 Cadillac p ans t Join the VS at es pa' HAWKE Dorothy Striking Red Feather Queen .. .clever Associate Editor of the .Ianus . Treasurer of Canteen. , .graceful bal- lerina and tap dancer f ture medical technician K horal Sptrtt Janus I udetle Le Cenacle Thespzan Debalmg GEORGE HAYDEN SUZANNE HAYDEN RICHARD HECKLER RICHARD HILL Georgze dzgd' lad 1 git ful fol o er 0 ggctnalrg ig avorite ui ntiwflgry-'inciiigl erate 110 pe next stop Coast frd will ter become lecffitn N I ocattonal ff' STEPHENI J HISCH AR Slete Tall and htppx go luckx fel ow net er mis cs 1. a ketball or tootbtll game hunts whenexer possible loves tr trawl motor ct cle enthu it t seen rid ing around in 1 it Dodgt a future muh tnic P otutmnul f'b: Szsze all popular and full of fun xersatlle and Nita cious Vtce President of Spirit Club talented pi antst and xocalist will en ter L of lenna Nursing School Le C enacle bu tmmzng -idz anccd Chorus f adeltc Choral Spzrzt NIARX J -XNE HITCHO Jarzzc Efficient A ou xte Editor of the anu loxable per on 1 itx dc pc ntl tble and ton cientiou like :ook keeping, enjox football and basketbzll gtmt lou to dt ct plans bu ine t tretr Janus .Suzmmzng Choral Thzspzan Cadette Rzchze Intelligent serious clothes conscious lad capable President of Der Deutsche Xerein reads mysterx stories for relaxation plans to study chemistry at Lmxersitv of Iennsylxanta or Lehigh Unix ersity Der Deutsche Verem Thespzan NICHOLAS H HOLNIAN Nztk Fall dtrk md h tnd ome tccomplx hed trombone p ax er lox es real tool an intere ted in radio work tnds tmes tnjox s tx ping class will take electric tl cn gmeering course at l cnn State or Lehigh Band Rzchze Quiet reserved six fcoter from 704 friend to all rates sports as tops hobby model railroading Dragnet fan enthusias tic swimmer hopes to Join the Air Corps after gradua tion GLEN HORSFIEI D Glen ny A quiet md amiable lad r ttes bookkeeping and band ts hi faxorite p riod of the d ty enjoxs swimming tttcnds mot H H S ath letlt ex ents spends hours w itching wre tlmg on tele xtsion Band 3 2 s Q' - ' j ' 2 ' ...l' 5 o ' 4 1 ' .' ., I v . 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GABRIEL HORWATH Gaba Tall blond and blue eyed lad easy to get along wxth prefers auto body above all other classes attends every H H S football game plans to become auto body reparr man Vocatzonal FRANCIS HU ENICK Francy Good lookmg member of the U S Naval Reserve first trumpet player m the H H S band rates photogra phy and dancmg as favorlte pastxmes a Canteen reg ular hopes to become an auto electrlclan Band KAPE a s an 1 e a rob arth pp f H S ath s joys studymg E gllsh an lence plans attend Sa h Lawrence College Spznt LeCenacle Janus Thespzan Cadette JOHN HUDOCK Porky Carefree easy gomg athlete valuable member of the gr1d1ron one of the Des ert Rats Includes flshrng and hstemng to popular records as hls favorxte pas tlmes hopes to become a mechanlc -3 Ak A-:. e- DAVID R HUGHES Dave Congenlal honor student an asset to any group exceptxonally talented artlst fine trombone player sports enthuslast devotes spare tlme to model raxl roads plans to enter Le hlgh Umversvy to study engmeermg Band NANCY HUGHES Nan Friendly and funlovmg program chaxrman of home room 204 soclal sclence tops wlth her ar ucularly enjoys bxsketball games a Canteen regular ardent movre goer w1ll become an Angel of Mercy upon graduatxon Cadette Spzrzt Thespzan RBARA J JACOBS Jackze ar 1ng gal wlth a terrlflc sense of humor spends spare tlme dancmg and Swlmmlng enjoys e Dean Martm and Jerry Lewrs show detests um brellas mtends to become a dental hygenrst Choral Spmt Thespzan Ca dettc LEROY JAMFS Jesse Reserved carefree lad from rates mechanlcal drawmg crass hlghlv dent footba'l fan mter ested m sports cars enjoys watchlng boxmg bouts on televlsxon fondest day dream to drne a ravmg car Vocatzonal ELVAN JON LS Jonsze Good natured co operat ve fellow from Z00 staunch supporter of H H S grldxron lnterested prrmarlly m electrlcal work spends spare tlme working around cars longs to own a car prefers a career xn elee tronlcs QUE 'tw' VIRCINIA KAPASCHINSKY Gznger Amlable and fun lovmg possesses beautlful blonde curly halr lrvely member of homeroom 204 enjoys HHS football games favorlte class office prac trce loves to drrve a car plans a career as a book keeper. . Photography Club JOHN KATCHMARICK 110 Easy goxng guy from 209 goes deer huntmg every season mterested m guns loy al supporter of H H S grldlron especlally llkes hrs soclal scxence class mcludes U S Arr Force 1n his plans Vocatzonal MARY KATTNER Mary Very qulet and sweet loves ammals ln spaer trme enjoys lxstenlng to Eddre Frsher and Frankle Lame records a Canteen 'regular attends all bas ketball and football games a future typlst C adelt Thespzan 35 J ., Z-I 2' - ' I' if , I ff -X v' l s -77 l 44 n U ,, U ' In H H I ' ' , . - ' ' '. . l . . . - - . I ' ... . . ?,.. , 1 Hi . -' l ' --l ' ..... .' , l ' '- I ' iiiii l l l 1 to ., gre as A 1 IX K fl I f l , K ,Vt 5 ,J my J l I ' K -' - . . 200. . .' ' - A' t.f..-- A - ' h ' '-.. ' ,...ar- ,,, W .E ,I L il L 1 , U, I U . H nJa,k- n u u ll 'v lon 'h u , , - . . - , lj o . o G , ' - - . ' . . 1 .' ' -- r, v, I ... n . K .6 Rs ka , . gd X ' gs . s nr' 0311 tv ' 1 'Xa if! 3 15's HS? DOROTHY E. KECK Dolly Blonde, serious-minded lass with pretty hazel eyes. . .en- joys listening to the radio .. .would never miss a bas- ketball or football game. . . rates English and World History high. . .destination is P. P. Sz L. Meter Lab. . . C? ..,,.f GERALD KELLEY Jerry Tall and lanky lad from 206 particularly interested in basketball likes to shoot pool cra7y about cars enjoys Ifngltsh and mathe matics classes a Drag net fan will study math at college IEGGY ANN KLINOILR f'6!191I h1VdCl0l1S and versatile pert and prtttx tccom p ls ed pianist te mermaid a Lantecn rtg ultr one of lhird Bases best customcrs a basket ball enthusitst favorite school activity 1 Cxdtttes Janus buzmmzng Choral Fhespzan Cadelte 54 .1 gf ' ..,. , -f .LS t -, J X i is L ,PATRTQIA ?,f'fISBxIj X JOHN KELLER w lr kill ' -' ,H Alf. 'gli' Blonwfj frien'df3.. .quirk a ta tixigul. .jierves cg pztblyasftjpi tfor the and sM'oumaZjneerX.f n be foundjrt Czmteeng.. utur V 2?,ns'a.rg,to become Q - a5yFf. Mo is , L L j .fanus Mozmtaiiecr 511051111 if Library vacate 40 SHIRLEY KFSSEL .Shorlze Cheerful and mischievous petite competent sec retary of homeroom '04 spends spare time reading mysteries ind w itching TN enjoys dancing at Can teen intends to become a secretary Cadclte Janus Thespzau Jackie Reticent, but good-natured fellow from homeroom 209 ...an ardent and enthusi- astic baseball fan.. hunts whenever possible. . .favor- ite subject is math...im- agination captured by pri- vate eyes ...printing is his chosen field. . . 2 T X FTHEL KIRSCHNER Ejfze Vibrant gal who is always happy and pleasant known for her engaging smile favorite school ac tivities basketball and football g tmes outside in terests are clothes and danc mg rates Engltshand typ ing tops Choral Thesptan SANIDRA KNOUSE .Sandy kind and sincere mi s known for her quiet sen e of humor tttr tcts friends xery casilx nc it dresser cnjoxs basketball gtmes tnd play s will study nurs ing at thc Lnixtrsitj f lcnnsylvant 1 Thespzan Le Cenacle Cadelte JAVIES KOCH Jzm 'lall dark and handsome alvs us in on a joke session rates Sp inish and tx ping 1 tes a Ford school tiers day bowls md gots fi hing in spare ttmt 1 future chiroprac 101' 37 Sl IOR RICHARD KELLNER Archie Athletic, good-looking and easy-going fellow, . .raises birds as a hobby. . .rates swimming high as his favor- ite school activity. . .prefers art above all other subjects . . .is planning a business career. . . Lg:- VDGEORGE -,4g'l'al1 sign haired fellow yrth ellent dmspo ion dislikes g jeans attehss ry foot ball game enjoys achine shop and math lk t work around cars ure tool and die maker Vocalzonal JAM ES KOKINDA Co-Co Excellent science student from Beat er Meadows traps hunt and fisheswhen ew. er possible staunchly supports all H H S athletics fawors chemistry in par ticular plans a career in chemistry or in engineering Der Deutsche Verem 'C faq . ,nv ' X t lf. 'LW Kim 1 x , 4. , l R ' . .I X f 1' ,yr 5 Vi., .A X X .V I X lx :W .: -it . : i N J- W- ' 5 1 ' u u U, .,f 1 H .H ' . ,I U . H 4 ' y 1X 1 K - u Y' ' R! 1' , I , . ' ' 4 ' ' lc X l ,H - '...' . ' ' ... f ' Y ' ' p e ds n ... 4 ... L' Q A ' ' r L. .4-. 1 - ' X' - . ' . ...s 1 U , - , - , , . . , . .... , - 1 2 kv - D ..l I 0 n , , . ' - . ,- , . ' 1 I , ' - Y 1 I Q M541 ? fi X ' 1 'L . ' - I I A r ' ' 1 v U H U' X u ' 11 A n n , 1 1 - lsh - ...qui a 2-3 ' j- I . . - . .- . 4 , ' ' - 'Q' ' .' ' . ' .' ' H. 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' 1 1 . , 1 ' ' 38 LINDA KOMISAP OF Lmda Cheerful seriou mmded student possesses beautl ful black hair and adorable smile apt at chemlstrv and German reads in her spare t1me will attend Goucher College to study medical technology Cadette Lzbrary Thespzan Spzrzt Der Deutsche Verem LAWRENCF T KOWALSKI Larry Outstanding orator avid historian ardently sup ports the Democratic party author of a revealing sports column in the Moun tameer hopes to study law Dzgger Le Cenacle Mountameer Janus Ltncoln Debatzng LUDMILLA KRIX Ak 'lhla Outstanding art student considerate clever and sm cere personal weaknes ls clothes favorite school ac tnity is Canteen devote spare time to sewing read mg and painting chosen field IS dress designing Penn State her next stop Cadelte Thespzan SHIRI FY KORBA Shzrl Pleasant gal with '1 teasing smile and adorable dimples member of homeroom '06 staunchlw supports foot ball team at es erv gtme confesses a vteakness for clothes enjoys watching Colgate Comedv Hour and Dragnet JUNE KRAMER Junze Vibrmt blonde who is al ways lots of fun Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis fm attend all HHS bas ketball games spends ev ery Thursday and Saturdav at Canteen loves to drive always with a crowd Thespzcm fr? R ., W lx 'F 'snr ' MICHAEL KOQCO 'lfzke Ttll l'1d with a keen sense of humor faithfully fol lows H H S football has a weakness for sports cars enjoys English and art classes goal is to become an agricultural englneer or lndustrlal designer ': 4-K' FRAN K C KOSTOS Frankze Valuable football player tall and lanky likable lad good natured and humorous present at ex ery bzsket ball game fishing enthusi ast interested in science attends Canteen regular ly will study 7oology at Penn State v i K ,lllfw CONRAD KRAI F Comme Fxceptlonal pianist friend ly popular six footer joys dancing at Canteen football fan tennis and swimming enthuslast plans to enter Logan Baslc College of Chiropractlcs in St Louis Mo Advanced Chorus 'i C39 '1- RUTH KUNKFL DORIS ANN! IAKATA Ruthze S ort cute xuttx has 1 lellghtful laugh can talk for hours parttcularlx en joys drlung and plaxlrg the pano detests crew cuts and chartreuse ocks dances is often as possible Choral IJUTI Always smlllng vt trm and sincere his a kind word for every one enjoy s horse back riding also likes to go on walks staunch sup porter of our gridiron weakness ls bots mth crew cuts future secretary Lzbrary ARTHUR KRIEGER Ar Tall quletminnered io cational boy from 215 prefers Jack Webb s Drag net above all other TV programs interested in mechanical drawing and cab met making a future cab met maker Voz ufmnal Club ROSE MARY LaMONICA 'leshu Cute conscientious ml s sweet and petite always cheerful and pleasant hard worker attends all school exents particularly Can teen and football games sports enthusiast dreams of somedav ow ning a car L adette Spz nt Thespzan Su zmmzng 3 A t ff ' an ' 'ff' S I C -9' I ft t I at N ' I Gif if v l 3' l . . 4 f z 1 .' . . . . . . t ' ' , , ' ' A' . 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N rs V C17 'NHRIAM E IANDAL LEWIS LARKFR ma eu W I C Qutet happy golucky lad likes to spend letsure tlme dv W g lH the great outdoors f N yat stum 0 g 1 tcltson C0 e VW ' horal Le Cenacle Janus Thespzan Spznt Ladelte vors electrlcmtx l1l es all sports frtenflly xocauonal student future plxns ln clude workmg tn the elec trtcal field 33 .x ,i G 7 F avi- -rg -f f---w- I NANCX LATOFF Nan lrettx md pettte assoclxte e lxtor of the Mount uneer charmlng tml capable excellent wrtter seen a exery game fashxon wlse xs loo' mg forward to be comlng a medtcxl secretary next stop lenn State Janus llozcnlazneer Choral Thespzan Dzgger FRANCES I AWRENCE I' ran A tractlve md ambttlous lass eager math student loves to talk dtvtdes spare tnme among reading danclng md swlmmlng hangs out at the Alterctte tntends to go to college to studv engmeermg Thespzan Dzgger -ull-4' MARY LQUISE IICATA Whry Lou Charming clark exod mxss xery consclentwhs er mam mterests mmmtng md drawmg 'enjoys bas ketball games clothes consctous plans to enter Emplre Beaut College fol lowmglgradua on from H Thespzan Suzmmzrzg Cadette FRANCIS LESKO 13,4101 s e sant F gl ca al ar ee S1038 I e te n n f ' r c resen p le' effict ocatzonal if JOSEI H IICKX AR Lulu Fasy gomg fellow we liked by tlassmates usu ally teasmg someone or craekmg a joke Canteen regular xrdent sports fan reads zhout race cars and automoblle mechanlcs tn spare ttme future truck mechanlc JOAN LETTIERE Jonnze Reserved amtcable glrl loyal supporter of H H S athlettcs watches televl ston or attends movles IH her spare tlme personal weakness clothes scho lastlctnterests artand typ tng desires to become a secretary Thespmn 150 Aix -3-1' OINALD It T fll 'W Ho eroom 0 s fxenc ,ai natty glllii lt b l ,Z tor h 50 t mm frgiw 1 onlst esub 39 LOUIS Lalf IGNA Lou Qutet but frxendly sports fan rates chemtstry htgh fishes as often as possible bmlds model trams tn hus hts spare ttme crazv about cxrs hang out Mrs Pete s Luncheonette plans a career as a me chan c TOBY LEVEY Tobu Smartly dressed lass wlth a fruendly smlle often seen at Canteen and at basket ball games smooth swlm mer and dancer enjoys drlvmg wtll study at Wxlkes College to become a medtcal secretary Thesptan Su zmmmg Spzrzt Cadette EMM A JEAN LITCHOCK Emma Rettcent and sertous mmded capable tx pnst hobbies collectlng records and sou vcmrs stenography and I' nglxsh tops wxth her future secretarx Janus Ltbrary Fhespzan 'llountazneer . . f A tg .fig X if 5-1 - e' ' L. 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Nwfv' 40 All THOMAS LLOYD axT0mmy1r Peppy, popular boy from 209. . .rates math as his most interesting class... attends many horse shows . . .weaknessdcars . .an en- thusiastic swimmer. . .will major in accounting at the University of Pennsylvania JEAN ARIE ARDO Jeame rian omerooml rates s rt hand an t ing high list of co erfeial subje found football and ketball games and The productlons sure to suc ceed as a secretary Lzbrary JOSEPH MACEJKO oe Blonde football enthusiast from homeroom P17 ways ready for a good time atfable to all hunts or fishes whenever possible has a passion for clothes detests peroxldes eagerly preparing to become a ma chmist Vocatzonal Outdoor X. 4-' ,Q I 4' I , I V fi Q ?-.- on l 1 's' 5 A, -1:5 t 'J' 5. tg 1' 5 if . s .. EDWARD LOCKMAN ROBERT CKWOOD HELEN LOEWER is 77 ll LSL Il Bull Tall and muscular. . .like- able fellow.. .President of 209, . .one of our gridiron standouts. . .likes all sports, especially football, . .enjoys popular music. . .favorite TV program- Dragnet , . . would like to become a phys ical education teacher Grzdzron XT X POS- Egoxmagnftiic smile and 'r. nali yaktalented . . .merhberxof the esprtRa1x ...egjo 'sb th classic-aiand pop ar gif: . . .will sfudyvc 'al illustrating at them del- phia Museum Schoo Ar Choral Spzrzt E6 Capable editor-in-chief of the' Janus. . .President of iiDl2g6FS,,. . .maintains a high scholastic average... enjoys dancing and reading .. .a future writer... Janus Su imming Digger Cadetle Dolphzn Thespzan La Tertulza Choral '-.., GFRALD LUKACS Jerfy Easy going and cheerful possesses a winning smile sports enthusiast excep tional trumpet player in the Jazz band fishes whenever possible weaknesses clothes and cars striving to become a mechanic ' x asf.- RICH ARD MACK Rzclt Energetic lad fun lowing and friendly dreams of touring the world moys working in the print shop likes sports cars fa xorite sports hunting and fishing looks forward to a career as a businessman Vocalzonal I MARGARET LUKATCH M argze Quiet cheerful and courte ous interested ln basket ball ames and school plavs favorite subJect sten ography an ardent movle goer mam goal in life to travel to Hawaii 1:-, 1' geo. Q---f lg! ANTHONY LYATE Lornuall Noted for his gift of gab nonchalant and easy going prefers football and bas ketball rates chemistry and Itallm high enjoxs working around cars tends to become a garage mechanic 535 ls-I har- ROB R 1 'IND1- LUOFNE MCNEAL Tam Afljable an neg e excep tional scle e student l lrflvlc of his spare time totggin collecting f do 1 ammals en oxs ca pimp plans to attend! lelm State to tudy ,optometry or biology A N Lincoln Debating Genze Jolly member of the Voc tional depa tment nice to exerwone prefers basket hall and football to all othe sports likes to work 1 round IUYOITIODIIGS in sp re time curlv haired lad hails from homeroom .303 l oealzonal , RA K A M if ll Mv I' Q Q A I C Lacie. li ' fi l . . ' - f I l - 1 O J, IJ ,V x A, . fa f .1 I l , A!TK.r-V.r7,1f r L .'.Al- I .- '-,' ' I , .E?4Aq f' ...-.- ce: . I 'F I 21- ' I ' ...Q ' ', V ',, ' I , ' ,V .' '. - 'f' ' ' . or 'B ' ...0 ' ' .r .f in .- , , - .,,. ag- . U '25 V 'Z D I 47' fa' IOSI' PH NIAHONI JOHNI MAHOX ICH C ATHI- RINF H ll nah Halls from Br-'aa er Meadows possesses l personfal weakness for clothes Joys SWIIHTIIIIIX., and danclng after school hours dreams of travellng all over the world would lllae to be eomf an account lnt Q' URSAI INI' MANFREDI rs A 1111161 Ill-x9dbI9 well m.an nered lrl from .209 bpends sp2are tlme Swlmmlng or polnl, to the movles enjoys H H S Thespldn pro ductlons math feavorlte subject, dreams of travel lng extenslvely IOL Apreeallle fun loalng fellow from homeroom IIS out SKIP lnterests rldlng., a mo torcy cle 'and 'attendlng foot ball g, ames dreams of someday oannlng., a sl ek Jaguar plans to enter the field of electronlcs 98 'NIAINIIER0 11111121 lleasant co openatlwe lass from 309 rather qulet prefers ba kethall aboxe all other sports spends le sllre tame snapplng camera shutters dre anls of travel mg all oaer the world rates math most lnterestlng subject 2 DOLORFS MARCINKEVICH Dolores ttraetlve aml2able blonde lalrks and e asa golng n'ature actlx e I'hespl.an fre fluently p atronlzes the Plnes future plans lnclude at tendlng I enn State Ianus 'lIuznltazneer Choral Thespzzln llrench Dzgger V6 47 JOHN NIARSILANO Ba ben I opuhgbcl p ix WIT .1 me tlyf r o lllty L.-1Tf cl2lrla nd luzgflsorneb' predkdin ullballs lib-Lv st ly o the track te2a out r nnthusmstf chy- ter rilember of Llub 'L6 futu e Ill4.LIlI'd.HILdI dr.afL.s man bpm! 1' I' RANLIS N1 ASHACK !'llT7Il6'l' Ardent sports fln hfappl po uclal c fnjoy Dragnet on IQIQNINIOII re alll lntcre tid ln cfars and mach lmes longs to own 2a mr ln the near future pdrtlculdrly dlslllxls wneut ed people vUUlllU7ll1l '3- vwca NIASKORNIICK Ill ll Ile asant agreeable athlete wlth prettl hdll' eagerly studlfs nurses CLIPITIISIFY o ls to saalm .md 0 read HI ad .about eomert lb es cl lsslfim Knottw llnes IS second home next stop State Ho pltal Suzmmzng 41 ART J cable ello m e'atlon e art lent .an last fol wer u a 41713 et ra er ln r es nllh ppo e sex tes if ls fa rate tele ll n prog,r am RITA OW Illia able l masses ram f l vs t for her e lows e n sense o tend IES an tam future Heil .Spam ll C-XRNIFLLA NI ATTEO ffIf77lfIIfl Stunnlng mass aalth a pleas ant spelltlng aolec known for her frlendllms pendable and co oper ltlxe has l person ll welkness for clothe future a x ln whlte Dlgyer S22 zmmzuy bplflf Thespzcm Fadefle . - I- 4 ' , .9 R A. . 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' -' 42 ANTOINETTE MATTERAYZO Neflrz Friendly and cheerful lass widely known for her attractive poodle haircut intensely annoyed by snobs enyoys Kraft TV Theater plays records in her spare time would like to be come a teacher Thespzan Spzrzt Libra ry ROBERT McALOOSE Mac Known for his pleasant smile and sunny disposition hunting and fishing prefers electronics and science above all other class intends to become an electronic engineer X i If -sa, STANLEY MATUSHFSKI Stash Rather reserved ltd pos sesses 1 person il weakness for sports in genertl fre quently seen at his hang ou Third Base hails from 71: regards chem lstry and typing, as most interesting subjects 'k- y A Q f X JOSEIH S MAT7 oe com lexionedfi h njoys atte ding C tee a d car o s n 1 es r lcul ir p 0 res Co y I a l plans to beco er upon graduatio Vocatzonal Spzrzt JOAN MAURO Pre ty petite miss xx and full of fun issoclate editor of the Jrnus loves to talk enjovs Rheingold Theater on TX possesses long dark evelashes plans to study nursing upon grad uation Janus Uozuzfaz neer Spzrzl Thespzan Cadetle i- NANCY McCARROLL Nancy Carefree miss cheerful and friendly often attends our football and basketball swimming holds an inter est in stenography dreams of traveling all over the United States JOAN McCOY Joan Carefree and lovable miss alwayssmllmg possess es beautiful teeth has an clothes loves to travel favorite subjects social sci ence and chemistry hopes to engage in social work Le Lenacle Ihfspznn ln-nr I4 ON qDA MEGHINUQ GFoRGE MFHALIO MICHAPI vrriri OI da te ommef al lass, p ses a ovely smile fd orltgfpastimes ming a ancmg ,Att most HS basketball ti football games pe l 'weakness r-lothes plans to at end Empire Beauty Colle Thespzan Suzmmzng Cadette U1 U S zur Blonde n en Y D agnel' re serve his country 1 the Air Force Vocational Spmt lopular lanky member of the senior class xaluable basketball and football play has a nice word or everyone member of Club a future lmxer next stop I enn St ttf Spzrzl 'Vx -X-4-0-r MARY BARBARA MQLANF Barb r s u prefers s l science s ason dreams of a u ea Janus Le Fenacle Spzrzt Cadetle t horal Thespzan S11 zmmzng DOROTHY DAWN 'VIFNSINGFR Dau zz Dimpled smile sweet dis position makes friends easllx takes her studies seriously ma h her fx xorite enjox football games los es dancing and singing interested in pho tography ambition to be a nurse fs.: r y ' xy ' 6' - k -N wa ' t Z' ' A af' kb N 5 E 5 A A ' V J . 1 J 1 HJ Y' 11.1011 s I A A D- -, ' z u- t ', ' . , - - , .-, ' 2 ,. f- .V ' . - ' . zu. 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'js . - l .nf l QT' IOSFI H MFYFRS UP 'vw 1t1dem1c member of the cnlor class good na tured l1d part1cul1rlx en Joxs boxmg matches on TX lnterested 1n 1x1at1on nex er mlsses 1n H H S foot 1 g1me next stop lenn St1teUn1vers1ty 42 I FONIARD 'NIIHALOX ICH Imzny T1ll d1rlt 1nd hmdsome fine actor remembered for hx role IH Song of Ber nidette 1l 0 m1n behlnd the scenes mterested tn c1rs engoxsoutdoorsports booltkeepmg, h1s chose Il professlon 'Ihcspum Sfaqcf rcu ff' FI EAJIOR NIIKOLOJCIH Ix llulmu 1 blonde l ss prettx ant smcere one of e T1p'Iop gmt, 1ble roll er sk 1tcr TLIOS commer Cl 1l lm LN her fuorlte sub ect good d1ncer es e Cl 1lly enjows B mdstand 1 future secret 1ry zmmmq Spzrzf 43 ANIGEI O NIILARDI Jzuzzor Cineiree brown, altod lad from homeroom rare lv muses a football game prgfersim cabmet, dnlakm ot ers ops ar t n fan OflS en thusl 1st lnttnds to be come .1 shoe rebutldef SHIRLEY MILLER FSTHFR MILORA CHARLES INDICK ELAINE MINNECI Shzrley Ca able energetxc commer cxa student possesses a mnnmg smxle enjoys mu s1c and I9l9NlSl0Yl attends all school athlet1c ex ents Hman plans to become 1 rzceptlomst lzbrury Band Spzrzl Fsther Fun loung cheerful and carefree mlss attends all our basketball and football games dre1ms of owmng a hat shoppe fax or1te com lxsten to Franltle L11ne rec ords Spmf The lllllll V011 Qulet hlteable chap from -Zla member of the Vo cat1onal course mterested ln cars huntmg and fish mg enthus1ast patromzes or the t1me when he ll own hns auto shop 1 fi N1 XIINSFNBFRGI' R L Q- IAIKIQIA R J-XNIPS 'SIONSORNU 'N-XNIQXN gy IO 57,5 'I rzsh lopul1r lresulent of Fhes pl 1 tue 1nd ITIKINIX 1flne actres pralsed for hir ch1r1cter roles mam honx utlm., rate 1bout Jewelry and clothes major ambltxon to be come 1 nurse l horul Spml 7 hespzun Ladelle 2 1nd Cl x go 1 loxcr of lJ1X1el1nd r 1111 mus1c oftcnseen drn und H H S 1n mlll 1r cr 1nr b tt Kanser pl 1ns to bc come 1 g1r1ge mech 1n1c llllllflftlllll C5 ltelmrlfprt c rt X jaw tl nt o rxyfnxf 1 Q51 mlb IAKQQ QSM rs p IFRS! 0 ome FN I hor 1? Jllzgger Splrzt Yhes zan Banli Cadelte Elazne Cheerful and attractlve youngladx frlendlv mem ber of homeroom Zla joys llstenlng to popular records and watchxng TV an and follower of the Yankees desxres to be come a secretary Thespzan C adette Nfl K' J X4 'NIARX JAN E 'NIORTON Jann Beautxful fun loxmg lass shorthand and booltlseepmg tops wlth Jams possess es a frxendly smllP fu or lte TX progr1m X our Hlt l arade one of our office practlce g1rls dreams of 1 certam soldxer future of fice worker Thespzan Spz rzl C adetfe Suzmmzng K N . f 2 , 'l . Q ' b tv K. M f N ld! kv X l DL r 2 as , 14 if I N , 2 . X X .Q 2 if I. 1 1 5 A , ' 1 4 I A A . 4 .A . A 4 . A 4 . uJ -1 . 'H A A TA Y f 14 - -1 .3 ' 2 '2 ' A A - , . 1' l s.' - '- 2 , 2 ',2 2 . Tzll, 2i.'.',. j I' 'mf - 2 N ' ' 1 i' - . ' , 2 l th , . . 2 ' ,.. A ,' ' 5 ' 's ' - ' ' fa Y. 2 - l I K E0 ,-1 ' 1 ' H . , 2s 2 ' , X. 2 .' - , U Tag- , E.: U . I - A -. ' ' -.'z 2 V 1 A. , 1 , ' I 3 - Pt . . V I D L. - b2ll 2 J' -- if .. 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' f - n H, A L- lx X 1, V -, . .. . . . . , - j' ju G, AJ H 44 JOAN MRAZ Tall blonde mxss amlable and pleasant possesses large blue eyes llkes foot ball and basketball events collects pxctures of her favorlte Hollywood stars mtends to embark upon a career as a stenographer Cadette Spzrzt Thespzan 9 1,4 mb 5 GESSE asy One of our pert peppy and pretty cheerleaders lxkes to rlde IH or drlve jeeps personahty plus goes an sane when people crack gum a future alrlme hostess Canteen Cheerleader Cadette Thespzah Suzmmmg Spzrzt MARY LOU ONORATI Mary Lou Cute and trny has beautl ful teeth and a sweet dlspo sltlon enjoys Band stand and Prxvate Sec retary on televlslon os sesses a personal weakness for clothes enjoys all bas ketball games a future secretary Sp1r1t Thespzan Choral S' CAROLE M MUNDIF Carole Attractlve and smcere known for her curly halr a Dean Martm and Jerry Lewls fan llstens to the radlo almost every mght sportsenthusxast hopesfor employment at the P P Kr L Thespzan 'Sf' ROBERT MUSSOLINO 'lfuzzy Frnendly vocat1onal chap from homeroom 303 has a weakness for cars plays accordlan exceptlon allywell prefersauto body above all other subjects longs to own a sleek Cadxllac car someday Vocatzonal 44' 2 .1- 'SQT' 'ff A f 1 r , ith an 'sv-- MARY LOUISE NOGGLF Lou Blonde blue-eyed lassme tall and attractlve halls from Homeroom 210 ou standlng on a dance floor a whlz on skates seen m Thlrd Base every noon hour often found at Canteen sure to succeed Thespzau Choral Cadette S uzmmzng MARGUERITE OBERTO Marguerzte Llvely talkatlve lass known for her clever boylsh halr cut enjoys commer mal law class very much watches Bandstand every day good customer of the Trp Top favorlte outslde mterest Swlmmmg is i ,va ROCCO PALADINO Rock Good lookmg fun loving fel low always can be seen supportmg our team at every basketball game hxs most lnterestmg subject Itallan enjoys baseball ansswxm mlng a definlte asset to our baseball team ng? AC tv MARIE ODORILLI Rze Llkeable and frxendly m am sellel possesses large at tractlve dark eyes pres ldent of Homeroom ' rates nurses chemxstry as favorlte subject wouldlke to fly someday to Hawa11 Thespzan C frdclte 4K4 JOAN OLASKI Jom Pleasant and fun lovmg young lady one of the Alterettes best customers rates Engllsh hxgh 0 l1st of favorxte classes dotes on attractne clothes spends much of her spare ,Su zmmzng AL,lC I ALERNI I! Z ' T, gffa fgqt tm ewes oftbnfe twe member offsocmal tyeasurer wo Cal dettes spends spare tlme danc faxorlte school 1 16 tba and foot all gm noni:-:sets a weakness for clothes Thespzan Spzr! Crzdcife Suzmmmg 'SI fy -,fav CHA 'ERMO G-S ljpu txous presl Q Jw Wggatlonalg b Ee joysfm me h andl po ular Ynuijc esseh lt Lpensewof ha I' dre s of ownmg allciis t ed kr w1ll ent the field of lmechamcs after graduatmon Vocatzonal 'Q L Z, R' -4 '4', 'ff' ,Y I A .,.. ' 1 ' V. . . . . . .B L Ii s v.....- 5,252 Q? 1 '37 Gs ' W f 'T 'V . fr WF' , 't ,.' 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' , , H ' - act' -b', ll ' I , lu ' v j :- CORA PALFRMO Cora Frxendly m amselle peppy and gay frequently t tends Canteen present at all H H S football games an ardent sports fan per sonal weakness chlc clothes rates publlc speakmg tops among classes plans to jom WAVFS Thespzan 9 AQ 'vs Ln- LMIL PAUI SHOCK Emzl Retxcent lad well llked haxls from homeroom 217 IS seen at all our bas ketballgames partxcularly enjoys math class sharp dresser llkes to watch mysterles on tfelevlsxon looks forward to graduatuon rn, 1'-X RFGINA PANCO Fenze Attractlve dark halred young lass plays the p1 ano m her spare txme joys dancmg especlally at Canteen mad about sall ors and convertibles f vorlte TV program Bhnd Date future alrllne host ess Thespran Choral Cadette JJ' MONICA PLATANO ICH a d rtt le c t c at an bble plaS1ng Canasta olderlng 11 e o become rlvate secreta ns attend a bu ne C anteen' Cheerleader EDWARD IAVELL Boolsy Blue eyed blond haxred fel low from homeroom 217 has a gay carefree dlsposx tlon hobby trxvellng another Dragnet fan favorlte school dCtlVlty football games wants to work ln an autobody sho upon graduatlon vr ' 'QS JosE1H IAVLICK O8 Rangy good looklng fellow amlcable and easy golng enjoys fishing and sw1m mxng hunts whenever pos slble a regular outdoor man ranks typlng flrst among favorlte subjects never mlsses Dragnet enjoys a good football game Joanze ANTOINETTE PAULINE Ton: Petlte affable mlss faxth ful football fan ranks shorthand as faxorxte sub ject enjoys Tour xt larade on TV hkes to lxsten to popular muslc sung by Eddle Fisher future plans lnclude becomlng a secretary Cadette Thesplan DONALD PAYER Do n Outstandlng baseball player from 209 retlcent but frlendly hunts as much as posslble hCh0ldStlC ln terest math 1n ay dreams plctures hlmself as a prrvate eye major goal professlonal baseball WzldBzll IRENE. PENDAL JOAN IERLINE SDA NORMAN PETERS e Affable cheerful mlss from homeroom 217 outstand mg feature beautiful green eyes enjoyswatchlngfoot ball and basketball games dancing her favornte ac txvxty hasaneyeforpretty clothes rateshnghshhlgh Cadelte Cute and frxendly young lady possesses attractxve dxmples and adorable smmle seldom mlsses Show of Shows on TV smooth plano player llked by ev eryone capable property chalrman of Thespxans future Florence Nxghtlngale Thespzan Library D d f foot gxba-J rate Canteen asf h1s f v 1 school actlv 1 ways ts . s French plans to t d college Tall and dark phllatellst a WhlZ at chemlstry and math exasperated by women dmers never misses a basketball game one ofthe Quolt Court gang destxnatlon Penn State to study pre med Le Cenacle Stamp Advanced Chorus , 'il' - ste f D jf' - -5 .rr - X ,, ' Q .. '-- Q V 6- -s - Qs ,f sl. 'Si-4 six . . t , -f S 11,3 N 11 V ry, N J - , ,fr -mf Q u nl J u I ' u 44 tn A A A an .,, ' ' a- '- .. e . A 1 . 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' I' .- t e ' ' T ' ' ' -- ' ' - ' ' - . . o o all ' .-...H I ' U... , b,t cd. 1 yu- .l . l ii All 'ROSE MARIE PETOCK , Rosie Envied for her naturally curly hair. . .enthusiastically supports all school activities . . .particularly interested in chemistry and american history. . .personal weak- nesses-clothes and cars. . . loves to roller skate. . .hang- out-Third Base. . . Cadette Thespian STAR THOMAS PETRUSKA Shorty Popular, jovial fellow from 2W. . .known for his blue eyes and height. . .outside interest-girls . . . prefers health above other subjects . . .likes to play billiards. . . plans to wear Navy blues after graduation. . . REVUE MARLENE PISKEL Pickle Cheerful lass with a sprink- ling of freckles. . .friendly to everyone. . .pert cheerleader . . .has unusual hobby-col- lecting match covers. . .an ardent sports fan. . .partic- ularly enjoys football. . .am- bition-to appear on tele- vision. . . Thespian Cheerleader Cadette . sw- A . dw as 6. .- 5' ,, B .l .aff X ft t if H X JOSEPH PETRILLA JOAN PETROLE Joe Jeanie Friendly, reserved lad with nice, dark, wavy hair. . . popular with the opposite sex. . .crazy about cars and driving. . .enjoys watching Bandstand on television . . .plans to study to become a dental technician. . . Il Dante Advanced Chorus an la Cf -' ANN PICCOLA Annabelle Pleasant and fun-loving. . . attends all H.H.S. basket- ball games. . .has a yen for pretty clothes.. .pet peeve -homework. . .intends to become a beautician. . .next stop-The Empire Beauty College. . . Witty and sincere. ardent follower of H.H.S. athletics ...capable property chair- man of Thespians. . .loves to buy shoes and hats... enjoys playing tennis. .. would like to be an airline stewardess. . . Thespian FLORENCE PIERCE Flo Quiet, but fun-loving miss ...enjoys collecting Eddie Fisher records . , favorite classfmath. . attends ev- ery football game. . looks forward to holding an office j0b...plans to attend Mc Cann School of Business. . . Cadette 166' 'T L:g5,.1,V ,fgLl Q i BERNARD PETRUSKA Ben vt ., Tall, arkkzand' ha . c lad flggvgy ave e' d sry .. ra her popul i 1 members! of th 'sh .ex football. . .has won any friends. . .chooses a c- reer in the U. S. NavK-lpjjjm 1 essays . . .lik9SJS'po ts esp lly Petite ess- .fond abou her secret an air 'e hostess. . and b- lic spea ' s dent. . . od -her p al a e., i, GEORGE E. POLACHAK HIJt'llt'tlCNU Easy-going fellow . . . awed by trailer truck drivers. .. interested in model airplane building. . .loves to dance ...enjoys commercial law and study hall. . . Drag- net - favorite TV program. 42 DOROTHY ANN POLIVKA f DotAnu Effibgent Janus -.typistg l can. e ouhd rfbller-skating oraat stty inesfx col- YLQ, s 'Ha ik W-illiam,s' rec- glds. . .chosen occupation - Ynedi al secretary. .Will at- tendllenn Sfate. . . ' I Janus Thespian Spirit .Mountaineer 4-arf' , 'cit ' RICHARD POLUKA Pick Fun-loving lad . . .amiable member of homeroom 217 ...English and Algebra- favorite subjects of this en- thusiastic sports fan.. .es- pecially enjoys stock car races. . .wants to travel. . . intends to enter Business School. . . i ' ' ' If -ff 1' ! V' Z 'rt f s ,f .- In New , .gx .wrt V 'A 1, n qw , 'wa fi' s I f ' W ' 4-, -'7' TN UA fl ,au I ' rv'- GFRARD PORI IGI IA Jerry Handsome and cap tblo com n rclal student excels m bo kkeeplng and typmg, ha brown eyes and muy hair attends C xnteen reg ularlx present at eyery H H S football game tends to pursue a career ln accountlng T7 RICHARD PORTI AND Rzchze I' tll handsome and popu lar letterman 1n football basketball and baseball excellent student plst l resldent of the Jumor Class Nice I resldent of the Senlor Class hopes to play org tmzed baseball after col ege I e C enacle ROBFRT PORTI AWD ltobbzf' Outstandxng member of the semor class exceptlonzl student xlwaxs wxlllng., to lend a hand cap xble pre xdent of Sp1r1t Club French Club md Canteen va u able member of the track team .Splrzi LeCenacIe Jllllzls fanleen GABRIFI IOTOCSK a 1 is-4 oillenahmfl Qyrtteoxglrd acowyg s le is health a favort el,-1115 e t 4' en oy IW wlfh croyvd Jent ulffa tlc iports house hx hly pr ers th naval arrch of th armed servfes Wd ROLAND PRITCHARD Rollze New member of the Senxor Class frlendly and llke able loves to hunt fish and watch telex 1s1on ln spare tlme dlsllkes people who P Joys xttendmg H H S future pl in college mal 'hwy in-. H IXSXR H lzzfj S or bl rl l Ally en s Cf it rqultr ,N alw Ns roots fntblaglas trcally ogn ttgun sses mtr tlou-r sens f QOI' 5 htslwetlltnes I orltt 'I X progrlsm Su pf 0 becomm a m fgllegffer 5 1 Sv A-fl IOSEIJIZA A R,E'IMER Rbsze Happy o luclfy las truef d wal poss e a gjfch smlle actlxe par tlcfpanj n mt s ol c tfylttee njoysrfstvylmmlng IDIQTPQI ln languages wull e nge truimg at Al le ntovyn LveneralHosp1tal Cadelte .Suzmmuzg Dzgger Il Dante Thespzarl RONALD PUSCHAUVER Push Jolly talkatlve fellow from 303 llkes all sports par trcularlv football prefers health above all other sub jects favorxte TV pro ne plans a career mth the state pollce SANDRA .I REINIILLFR lfllfi I1 Ileasant glrl vutb a pretty pony tall spends lelsure tlme yxatthlng TX dream of ownmg a llght blue con yertlble llltes swlmmmg and homc GCOHOIYIICS plans a career t 1 telep one swltchboard C adetle Thespzan 47 JOHN POTASH Jac ze N tly dre I boffbith a POSIIIOH One Of e Can een regul ented clarmqt' an sax ophune phyewr cpfar njoys s m g an ck often' eigjfat Jlm my flriends be?dmea st etrooper 11 ww 'Lfffff' , M MAR loves enc W2 ou Sl ere ts Swlmmlng ssessey ey m e ea of c eer m Wlld Blue Yonder Su mummy Le Cenacle 7 hespzan Cadette I JM' LM J .IOHNI REINHART Jzck Tall handsome and mls chlevous mles away many hours at Irxce s falthful supporter of H H S athletlcs especlally enyoxs hlstory and Canteen wants to en ter busxness field ls lnter ested ln Lafayette College Thespzan Spzrzt Outdoor T I ' mix. . 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A b ' GEORGE RERIG Georgze Very talented clarmetrst known for hls curly halr scholastrc lnterest math and chemlstry member of the Jazz Band devotes spare tlme to target shootmg w1ll study electrxcal en gmeenng at Lehlgh Band THERESA ROCK Terry Cute Commercral student attends Canteen faxth fully ardently supports our football and basketball teams at every game prlmary mterests mclude danclng televrsron and movles lntends to become a bookkeeper Thespz -Effldeife MARK M Very ta rtar p ax er spends tlme par trcxpatm orts or read ln to teaslng has a kness for mxs tery storles possesses an ambxtxous nature that mll certamly lead to success 44' ILENE RICHEBACKER Ilene Quret and sweet pretty hkeable mamselle rates swlmmmg hlgh on hst of hobbles enjoys tjpxng class football fan tends all Troupe No 297 plays followrng gradua tlon wlll tram at the Hazle ton State Hospltal Le Cenacle 'is ANDREW J RIOTTO Andy Good lookmg popular and wltty possesses dark harr and eyes enjoys electrxclty more than any other subject llkes woodcraft plans to jom the Navy hopes to work wlth electrrc rl appll ances Voratzonal ROSEMARY ROCCO Rosre Cute well dressed amlable mrss hkes televxslon plays attends all basketball and football games rates lxterature and hlstory as fa vorrte subjects confesses weakness for clothes plans to attend college Spzrzt llounlrmzeer fadetle Le Cenacle Thespzan E .4 F191 Q N-' DANIEI ROSSI Dan ny Good natured fun lowmg boy fax ornte subject commercral geography spends spare trme huntlng and flshlng ardent sports fan has a weakness for good food dreams of at tendmg the Umversxtj of Mraml Thespzan 4 BARBARA ROMAN Barbara Sweet blue eyed blonde from homeroom 303 tends most school actxvltles faxthful Eddxe Frsher fan often seen at the crnema plans to be capped t the Allentown Sacred Heart Hospltal Thespzan La Terfuha 'N DONALD ROMANCHECK Don Tall qulet but frxendly lnterested ln VIFIOUS sports staunch supporter of our football team llkes to draw scholastxcmterest Enghsh llves for the day when hell recelve hrs d1 ploma if VITO RUSSELL Le ty Carefree frxendly lad one of the best customers of the Korner Koffee Shop devotes most of hls spare txme to plaxmj., golf favor lte pastlme xerx neat dresser prefer Pngll h a bove all other subjects I far' rf WG SAMUFI SABA FIINO barnry, J H oro I srl d glylymxle skfwl m rcs andfftgja j?art1cu larlj ,Jhas wakne ,for blon es ' capabl rd order of DOIDLS fdr Thespjans hopes to hecom rn zctor after graduatrorr lhespzan Hz Y O 48 A I ff' fl- A 3 k , , j xy u ' 11 u H as . wr u ,' 11 . --- I ' - - - - 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' f- v ' .t . . . 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A I I Q, I I - DOI URI-'Q Nl SACQI -U10 irc llem ant curly h ured mt s es to ye mt attend L zmes tlxx Us Slhlllflg, out ide mtere ls include photogrxphy x ctrtunly sutcut t l enn bt ite Umyer IIN llzcspzan IUIJY SANDHUC lx Judy a con 1n11 lr Joys Adv mud Chorus ind commcrcltl lm classes c ettmg, rttords har 1 vorlte hobby tan be usu ally found at Canteen after graduatlon plans to become an Advertlslng Man ager for a new spaper Teachers Choral llzcspzarzs lAbC,O SCHI O If n a flashln a x V t clpant reasur cg' u J s aw water sports h l' lenn sylvama we stty to study b sm bpm! Lal a .Stamp 'X -4 JOQI' H QAIN or Sch xo an on endlx mdhlte tnnouncer le 6 D Es 9 lllllln sml XVl.Xs ect es tgooc rm s ommercx L v most nterestmg ubect Adtanced I horns ,F as - ' 49 0 :yt M-1 tv Rl NJNIFTH QANILFR Sam Rxther reserxed xocattonal student finds recrettlon ln huntlng andh hung hxs 1 pec1 tl lntere t 1n prmtlng fuorxte telexxslon pro gr tm Dr xgnet trdent sports lox er dey otes much of hls spare tmme to smm mmg, Vorafzonul CAROL ANN SAUP RQ f czrol known for her loxely red dlsh blondehaxr loyesmu ,SIC and dancmg confesses a weakness for clothe present at all football games math tops wtth her plans to follow tn Florence Nlghtmgale s footsteps BERNIADINE ROBERT H SCHNIEER SCHNIANSKI Bernze Known for her laughxng smxle enthus1ast1callx sup ports our team at exert game capable Presldent of the Spanlsh Club wants to study cosmetology plans to attend Temple Umversxty Thespzan La Tertulza .Shrncrlt Amuble qulet lad gets alongwellmthothers one of our sxxlmmlng teams star dlvers enjoys Can teen an ax 1d sports fan plans to Joln the Navy hopes to become a g xrage mechanic afterw ards N AT QAN DO Krall! Frtendlx hlteable lad depend tble member of our bxsketb 1ll team popular mththeopposltesex rates sport lsf1NOI'lI9 xnterest enjoys lublxc Speakmg tn the future would ltke notch 1 btsltetball team ANNA THERESA SCATTON Chzdzze Tall good humored gal from 309 raves about swtm mlng and basketball games swoons upon seelng red convertlbles possesses a beautlful set of teeth wants to ecome a model ln the futui HENRX SCHNITZER Hank Good lookxng happy go lucky guy fayor1te sport smmmmg collects rec ords mterested partlcular ly m Amerlcan Htstory pet peexe-detentxon hall emoys watchlng Herb Shrmer on TV next stob U S Marmes ' 4 , 'R .X N . . 4 X A X ' - . i A. . . .I H.. 'L . , .nl , Ml' , H uw up H r .- Ll All no J ' l iff , V '-V2 S-' -' V' 2 ...tr. ns f be- .' 7 al 1 ...hkp tlr1',z l to U ln' sp sz ' ' s' 1, gg' 2 ' 'z S.. . zz n of CL ca a bas- 1 s 'z ' s ' ' ' .' 3 ,' ,, '... Sf kt' lbers., :ss ..z' ' - J sara' ' ' J' .. 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' ' , ,, , ' w . . ,V ' lun 1 n ga ,,, PATRICIA SCHUCKER Pa Tall blonde attractlve sen or possesses a frrendly personahty enJoys a good Joke enJoys Cadettes bas ketball games and plays at H H S personal weakness clothes plans to attend Bloomsburg State Teachers College Cadette LeCenacle Spzrzt EDWARD SHEMANSKY Whzppy Kmd carefree Vocatlonal student devotes hrs spare trme to huntlng and 6Sh1I1g rarely mlsses The Blg Story on TV dreams of ownmg a machme shop eagerly preparmg to become a machlnlst Vocatzonal JOHN SITOSKI utlohnu Efficlent and easy gomg mam lnterests sports and drlve-ln movies actxve member of Thespran Club seen ln many plays good dancer wlll attend Penn State Umverslty to study engmeermg Thespzan f --fb .ag-...W Q4 I JOSEPH SELIGA oe Blond amlable fellow really mterested m all sports act1v1t1es llkes hlstory terr1f1c baseball fan ds lakes show offs also crazy about cars wants to be come a coach or teach phys 1cal educatxon REGINA S ANDRICK Je me ulet, reserved glrl fas cmated by auto races loves to cut a rug su jects that rate hxghest wmth her SOCl2l sclenoe and com rnerclal law preparmg to become a secretary after graduatlon MARIAN J SHEMA Warzan Vrvacrous attractrve and charmmg hkes to dance a talented artlst chlc dresser IS Interested ln anythxng whlch has to do w1th dress deslgnmg w1Il attend Powers Deslgn School after departure from H H S Thespzan MARTHA SHOVARSKY Marta Humorous good natured and talkat1ve mlss very capable athlete enthusx astlc sports fan talented 'x -4' My DAVID L SIPPEIpl 1' ROBERT SIPPEL !Dav e B0 00 l km -lad T ll dl k m ble will ei 5 abr Vzaszzaloarg a 9 135 D6SSgip2S jelectromcs above all other 92 9 U 'S Of E9 1 subJects crazy about hot LVOT 9 0l1tSld I1t6I'9St v rodsandhuntxng hasgreat In the commirmal Heldf I RFS and P-521101 E oul sense of humor mcludes 3.31313 535192225 tyhrggi pe? u 115111 the' N VYU3 teclgl the U S Arr Force IH future sonal weakness for convert P ans 1bles S pz nt TH ,S A ll y Y A gk? e a oo eper rnty goo at redm and eer l s bas e a cige sp t l s n 'swim e t e a s so y travel 'to Thespxn Sun mzng Cadette ,an-f m co e b pi'- '1- gff -QQ ANN SKITKA Anime Tall and frlendly blonde has a terrlfic sense of humor patromzes Pr1ce's en Joys basketball games avld reader xn her spare tlme w1ll prepare for teachmg amerlcan hlstory at the Umverslty of Delaware Cadette Spmt Vocatzonal Q0 Q99 ANNA SKULSKI Schultz Possesses attractlve, long brown ha1r mterested prx manly ln HHS football and basketball games one of the HTIP Top gang enjoys the Arthur Godfrey and Eddre Flsher shows eagerly antlcrpatmg a career m modelmg so A FN 3 S I if 3' .. N A V' , . . . 1 f' . ' ' 1 1 I ' 1 . . . . Y l . . . - . 'I , A ' , 1 . H ' .- , x H H .bl Q .. -. T- ' A . 'U H U. . . U- jofglggi . N, D H . ar ll' etu. ,V ' ' - l . 1 . . ' . . . I . . . . I Z l I . . . I H ' . . -Q i'to1 f V 2 G - g ' we S ' I W A. .gp 53 ' g i S C V I l- A , A. I N 4 0 M. K 4 1 Q D lh E bb . A li. WILI 51 fi I 3 'I ' X ? A s 0' I ... J N I ' X Q... 4-' - I x - I MH WILLIAM G. SMITH MARILYN J. SNYIDER HERBERT SOLLER Billy .lIr1rifyu Herby fan with 1 's- E fi x di llsh and people. . college. r Brown-eyed, brown-haired lad from IW. favorite class Aadvanced chorus. .col- lects stamps as a hobby, enjoys Camel News Cara- van on TV. . often listens to music. intends to be- come an electrical techni- cian. . . .4dl'llII1'Pdf'f1UfIlm Sweet personality loads of fun, . .collects Chinese ar- ticles. fondest day dream -to travel all over the world .would like to become a Ground Stewardess. .after graduation, plans to attend McCann's Business School. Ln Tcrlnlzu Fadcffc Friendly, happy senior. .. rates chemistry and math highly. . .exceptional stu- dent. . .faithful football and basketball fan. . .additional interests--A.Z.A. and swim- ming future doctor . . . plans to attend University of Pennsylvania. . . Der lleutsche Vercin Lincoln Ilcbofizzy CIASS 0 GA M. .SOLTIS JOHN SOTACK FRANCES SOYKE CAROL SPECTOR gf Jack l rankz'c'l Carol , . ia X d fplplgj. . . One of our great swimming Possesses striking blue eyes Friendly senior. , .rates Eng- !! TQSI-I9 'Wd byfhh I' team stars.. .good-natured, and wavy blond hair. .. lish and chemistry as most m' ' rie . a d 1 I happy-go-lucky guy. . .ac- spends most of his leisure interesting subjects. . .en- - e ur C 1 Q1'l tive Thespian.. loves to time hunting and fishing. .. joys basketball games and f ep t en . th.. Sl dance...outside interests- excellent accordian player Thespian plays. active b' I 21 f' . .malrlp - n all aqua sports. . . future . .likes art and music... President of B'na1 B'r1th j sts svezyfrntn V plans--engineering course at wantsto becomea top-notch Girls . . . next stop-Penn ljfand d g . . an to 'enn State.. . band leader. . . State. . . c .' r . . . 591 f ,I b1m'mnzz'ny Tlzcspffm Cadetle Le Cenacle Thespian K X mp' I 0 Vhoral AdvancedChorus 'lf' -1 I I I 1 . U pl 7m I 49 Q, ,qc 2 , G 1 4 A , ' S- , K 'Nr ' ' 3' Y '-'X if . P . I ' I n - L . f U X . Q'U.'21:d WLNIQJA1 tj!! :LIP I ' lbtvrig nM iisiz hiejj pop ir?-A 1 r Q, B w QQ it tt, e lx fi if e rc un- ' f ull K I I i A pf it Ca .een abd C . ffl .Hines mlztyrin :ical v 'inc-Iibgd. 2 ns to eh Hmpsk- scllfhgf.. ' V ' If ' I 'NN C1 l Il VI Yfflespzuu Ba K Irv dvancefilwlorus JOSEPH STAHU RA .lof ' Friendly, co-operative IS . hails from homeroom IW . sharp dresser known for his outstanding build .. rates English as favorite subject present at every basketball game.. likes to dance. . .watches TY quite frequently. .. VUC'UfliLlIlt1l CL UNI MICHAEL ASTAI I K,-. ntere pla ing the a cord md m Jil' 0 ,tydt nf friqfqiy fgg- ov.. s '- ' ' - djs-ft I. -I atte 's all' school spoils ts .adlike5fpv,ing... x luable iember of- our his spare -swirhzting Som .areams of the clarinet. Shi a. t,elevisi6h storey? J -I 'oralional t -C 'x REGINA S STEEBER Gma Qulet and easy to get along wlth possesses warm sweet sm1le faVOI'1tE' subjects bookkeepmg and commerclal law d9V0t9S spare trme to playmg the pxano dreams of faraway Hawau mtends to be- come a bookkeeper Choral Thespzan EUGENE STURM Gene Qulet and reserved dark halred fellow especrally eager trlgonometry and Chemistry student takes an mterest ln car reparrmg always enjoys a good joke would l1ke to become a diesel engrneer ETHEL TARSELLI Ethel Pretty pleasant and qulet glrl attends all football games plays and dances favorlte subjects Englrsh and typmg plans to make nursrng her career mll enter the State Hospital School of Nursmg Thespzan Q? WILMA A STEEBER Wzlle Sweet frlendly pleasant gxrl favorlte classes typlng and commerc1al law joys HHS football and basketball games often seen at Georges would llke a posltlon wxth the Bell Telephone Company rn Hazleton 'Q J had ' ?'X - RAYMOND H STEMCO Cookze Happy go lucky amlable fellow present at all H H S basketball games loves songs styled by Pattl I age rates botany and zoologv hlgh frequently patromzes Hlcks s dreams of owmng a retarl store ROSE MARY SURMICK Rosze Pert and pleasant talka trve mxss favorxte subject stenography ardent supporter of all H H S sport events h0bb19S rnclude boys and collectmg stamps w1l1 surely succeed IH chosen field of secretarlal work Thespran KATHI EFNI FAYLOR Kay Energetrc uhrant cheerful and frlendlx mamselle especlally ardent sports fan 0 e of the gang at Hrck s rates math and Fnghsh h gh on llst f faworrte classes mterested ln jommg the WACS Cadelte ' x PHYLLIS ANN SWICK Phyz Sweet frlendly quret Com merclal lass llked by all noted for her attractlve blonde halr favorlte pas tlme-readlng a good book erficrent typlst for the Janus Staff dreams of pxlotmg her own plane Lzbrary 'lfozuzlameer Janus 'C' I MARGARET STEWARD Peggy Quret frlendly m1ss one of our hrgh steppmg major ettes possesses attractwe blue eyes enjoys Eddle Flsher and Red Buttons on TV pet peeve home work dreams of becomlng a successful secretary Illajorelte JOSEPH TARONE JO Jo Llfe of the semor class wrtty and talkatwe ou standlng member of the bas ketball qumtet has a w1ll to wm very versatlle enjoys llstemng to popular music lntends to enroll at the Umverslty of Florlda .Student Counczl Ll' O TENSHAW Leo Blueeyed vocatronal boj who IS always smrlmg enjoxs huntxng and other sports frequentsthe Nfrlk Bar after school faxors shop work hopes to be come first class machlmst mll enter the Umted States Nlaxy Vocatzonal I'LRRE.NICF 'I IHANSKY lerry Good natured affable lad outstandlng member of the H H S baseball team favorxte school dCtlVlt16S sports events dreams of pltchlng ln a world serles game futureplansmclude Muhlenberg College where he mtends to study electrlcal engmeerrng 52 . 6, ' ,. , wi Q gig I - 9 1 e , ,-.1 W ,wif ' N , gi. 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K ff! ,X O def ji -R1-V 'J to Sf IOR 0 if AA! ,J 5101 fx OEORG1-' TOKACH DOROTHY THOMAS TOTH ROB R W Butch Good lookmg frxendly box from the Vocatlonal depart ment ardent sports en thuslast spends most of hls spare tlrne huntmg and flshmg really loves trap shootmg plans a career w1th the U S Naval Re serves Vocalzonal TONIASHEFSKI Do Farr ha1red pleasant and co Operatrve M amselle adores Don Cornell d m1res Cad1llac convert1bles frequents T1p Top attends most H HS foot ball and basketball games w1ll certamly become a po1sed and attrac-t1ve model f 3 MARY TURICK Mary A snappy majorette cute and frlendly outsrde 1n terests dancmg and swrm mmg possesses a personal weakness for convertrbles xntends to follow IH the footsteps of Florence N1ght mgale Cadelte Thespzan Suzmmtng llajoretle 1 A I'Rlt,IA VALAGUN In Grassze Never mrsses a trrck sen ous m1nded but ttlkatlwe hard worker muslt lower tapablel res1dent of A I'ertul11. w1ll study physrtal therapy at the U o Band Lmcoln Uebalzng Photography La 7 erlul1u Dzgger buunmzng Thespzuu h.I C XT JOSEP BR A luc w e ac m Hom om 3 s o ow n IC s 1C r mmg aqu sport se d n H H foo ba V ocalzonal DOLORLS X ALLOT Dec lall dark and attrutne rat er reutent loxes lrsten to populrr mu lf 1rdent football fm scho l.1st1c mterests co1nmcrc11l law and stcnogrmphx spencs spxre tlmc ll the Hl0Nl85 mtends to lntorm 1. secretary Tommy Good lookmg el 1nt musxc Jo e 1 an sa hone r work1 l1c tg 1 man ora Cl alms to become 4,59 swlmmer Bhlilawfpf Q if MAURICE UMBRIAC Junzor Dark halred happy fellow from homeroom 309 ou slde mterests sports par t1cularly football lrkes to watch Groucho Marx rates math and Swlmmlng tops major ambltlon t succeed 1n l1fe 6 VIN ncze e Band e member of the mgi Iron terrlble tease ne of the Desert Rats would llke to hunt b1g game frequently patromzes 3rd Base dreams of becom Ing a forest ranger rates health as fawonte subject ' THOMAS URBAN Spzder Dependable talented drum mer ln our band possesses a contagmus grm dxsllkes Howdy Doody frlendly and qulet lad dreams of ownmg a new car plans on Jommg' the Navy and a naval career Band CLINTON G VEALE Clznt A Jovral carefree lad terested 1n sports IH general ma1n mterest photog raphy possesses a person al weakness for cars would l1ke to become an electrlcal engmeer plans to attend college Der Deutsche Verem V , it LT .. p Cf, f!,5,Yfg lv T ,. 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' A- - , Lara? 54 f' - ', fn I l 1 ml- l f 1 X 1 MARY FRANCES W EALE Vlarcze Popular member of the Sen lor Class capable conscl entlous Presldent of Ca dettes dependable Asso crate Edltor of the Moun talneer future Alrlme Stewardess Janus 'llountazneer Dzgger 1' rench Cadelte Usherette Thespzan Spzrzt Suzmmzng JOHN ITAL ANQ lj , jog? we .2 ulet nd reserv d ow I f aw af V f e o S Qxtball enjoys pl o rxgfe d un lovln ember homeroom graduatlon lf DWARD WALTFRS Rather reserved dark com plexloned fellow temfic baseball player hates Yankee fans never mrsses a program of Your Hlt Parade always enjoys a good joke patromaes Petes often lookmg for ward to engagmg ln office work JOANNE X ETTER Joanze Dark halred lass wlth pretty ha7el eyes hkes to llsten to Ftldle Flsher s recordlngs an ardent follower of H H S athletlcs frequents the Trp Top plans a career as a telephone oper ator J' JOAN A VOLKEN AND Joanze Petlte and sweet a frlend to all enjoys attendmg all football and basketball games lJTlC6SDdlTV her second home clothes con sclous hates to get up m the mornmg plans to tal e Ltbrary 1' MARX I OUISI- WARREN llary Lou Charmmg petmte and frlend ly rates Englxsh as fax or 1te subject enjoys H H S basketball and baseball games outslde mterests readlng and watchmg TN pet peeve people bemg late plans a career rn sec retarlal work Spanzsh Lzbrary Cadette DANIEL VILENSKX Da n Capable Janus and Thesplan photographer Presldentof the Camera Club spends most of h1s trme ln the dark room attends all H H S athletlc events scholastlc xnterest hlstory destma tlon Penn State Unlver slty Camera Janus lhespzan DONNA WALDRON Don E Vibrant mlss wrth a head full of anecdotes about the people she knows loves muslc attends all school events an enthuslastlc l1 brarran a future nurse major goal to help others Spzrzt Library Gtrls Advanced Chorus ffln fa-Q. .36 'E' Ii MARSHALI WA FKINS l ullun Blonde and nonchalant naturally hkes football games prefers swrmmxng and health often seen r1d mg 1n a certam 13 Ford hates cra7y dm ers unter ested ln guns next top Naval Reseryes m the Herghts it FRANCES RITA VISGAITIS I' ran Sweet member of homeroom SE has a very pleasant personalltv excellent swlmmer favors Johnny Ray over other slngers rates home economics cla s hlghlv lncludes becomxng, an alrlxne hostess 1n her future plan 'lhespzan Suzmmzng Cudefle 'VIARY JANE WAI DRON Blondze Frlendly blue eyed blonde from Homeroom 309 rates swlmmmg class tops peclally llkes C mteen mov les and horseback rldlng attractxye clothes her per sonal wexkness often ture plans l.1Dfl9Cld6fl 1he.spzu:L Cudellt SUNY A WA'l R0 lillllldlf Attractxye NIXACIOUS mlsq possesses a sparklmg smlle artlstlc member of the Academxc course hkes to talk dreams of tourlng the world frequentlv pat ronues l rlce s future plans to study art ln New York Thesptan Choral buzmmmg fl ' y . I ll ' 'Y ll ' Y! ll 71 L lt 1 !! L . ' ' - J . .L ,IQ . S ' ' --VS S ' l.:. . V . D.. . H ' I . .H Q . Gy. . I. . Q .I .I . . V - A I .I I 1 ..,. . 4 -1 -1 . . . A ' . T' I . . . -. ' . - A V S n - ' if ' 77 All ' ll ll A Y!! A 41 ' 17 J ,W 1 c C ff' V, af - , -A -. - . - , -V or s t e ee s' - u 3 .' gl..c s .. . -- '- ':,- . 'l e an...f - J - ' 'f r 3- ,- ' ' i ' ' Y .'. .' ' 2 .',' . , . 3 , Udaydream4 up secretarial work. . . ' watches Dragnet . . .fu- ' l I V ' .4 y 4 ' ' -' ,. , . , , V, ' l K liigt fg, s sl C A 1 ll J 3 XL 40' f C' A , , f- t ' - If ' 31 'WV A mEd.Y I A 1 Avy A ll ' A ', A n A tl' 'N' . A ' , ' . I l . . . --- . ' V ' V' V. ' .. ' ' 1 ' . V ' . .. .. . , . . ' '. . .I A' - ' ' ' , . - - b ' J ' 3 ' ' Sv .' ' z ' , 50 FLORENCE W ELRIF 1'Iorc11rc Sweet 'Ind frtendlx blonde out 1de tntere t readmg 1nd telext ron booltkeepjnj, and txptnl., ubjects mo t enjoxed pl tns to eng tge m secretart tl work upon gr 1ClU'lfl0I'l Janus ,OP GER-XI D W ERSINGI' R llerl Till XHIIX sports fan from homeroom 309 possesses keen sense of humor rates txpmg ts hrs fuorlte clas enjoxs hstenmg t all popular muslc hopes t attend Georgta Tech after graduatlon JO ANN W ILDF Pzlze Pettte fun lox mg semor talented smger charmmg personalxtx outslde mter teen moxres smgmg danc mg future urhne ho tess Thespzan Cadelte Spzrzl Suz111mz11g Choral X ALERIA X ACKSH AW a 1 Wtttx loquacxous rn am elle prefer hterature tboxe other subject rues horseback IH ptre trme plans to become another Florence N1ght1ngale The 1111111 Choral Cadelle bfi 11111111119 X--1 a ,., -'Sad' 8 ROGER W ILI IAMS nog Frtendlj smcere lad al ented member of the Boys Quartet excellent chem thu last who attends all H H S games enjoxsattend mg Canteen pl ms a career 1n optometrx Ad1a11cedCho1zls Choral -ff Ye KENTN ETH X ANTICK lloon Frtendlx xocauonal student mth 1 mde c1rcle of frtend prnmzrx extra currxcular actxxntles huntmg fishlng md trappmg, enjoxs shop mll certaxnlx bf. ucce s ful as a m tchtmst l ocalzonal RBARE W HITAKFR Attrac a s chtc dress IIOI' n edtcal secrehari LeCe11ac1e IL 1111111111 Thesp an Ja11 adette alv- vw CLARENCE W OLFF W olfw Happx go luckx good na tured fellow terrlfic base ball fan spend sparetlme get up tn the mornmg plans to jom the armed forces dreams of plaxmg ln a World Sertes game JOHN X ANNLZZI Jackze -klwtx grtnnmg and wxtttx popular dependable co operatne treasurer of the semor class enjoxs Dean Xfarttn and Jerrx Lexus future plan a COmmls ton ln the Nat x loculzunul V2 55 'NIONIC A W IETEH -K Uo11zt'a -kttractne member of our mor Class hasaperson alttw whlch mns her hosts f frxends mll follow tn the footsteps of Florence Ntghtmgtle Choral bil lllllllllltl Spzrzt Thespzan Cade!! MICHAEL W OLOSHIN Tzny Ilzke Easy gomg fellow from 3W valutble member of the smmmmg team enjoxs huntmg enthustast fax or tte school subject math ematncs has an enormous appettte eagerlw looks for ward to graduatton fwkf 'NIICHAEL X ANLYZI 'llllte Wtttw and talkattxe fun lowtng sharp dres er ardent Red Sox fan mter ested ln all ports espectallx basketball fishes whenex er pos 1ble txpmg on lxst of subjects enjoxed mll attend McCann s Busmess School 1 . I If I I 5- I If Y' ' N I 4.1, 'LI ' - ' L , 1 . f g . ' X .' ' ' ' . . . ' .' I ' ' j ' ' 11 H 11 11 , ., H A . .. ' . arg . Y ' .l ,f i 1 'f ,' -' - 1 . ' l' Sf ' :,- . lass I , s I I sf- ' ,- 91-II 1 ' , ' I I - ' 5 'I - I I e.ou i .. ,. I. , I. II, I. 2, .fs Q I .I . I. I. S I. S I ' I. I ' I.I. ' 0 . I. . I I I. E J' Yi ' 'z 2 ,, 5 0 ' -'t I A ' j I I - .' 1 .' e , I pl , is g '44 I L 1 half A .......... . . s ' 1 'ff 4 C- C ' v , v 11 A ' - 11 A J J 1 . . , nl, 1, .1 1 . ., .. I 11 . I I- ,' I, ' II I , Y, LI. 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X ,LAY Hlgh steppmg, 1dor1blc m1 jorette ple.a.s11nt 1nd very trtendly loxed by all 11 C1nteen enthustast and pl ins to become .1 secret 1rx IIIKNIIIIIII LM1111111 111111s Il11111r1 0 thorn 16i!.'fg,, E' IANIIS IIFCI IR fffwlf ,ood ntturtd 11 etc rtsndlx to excrxone ret ord bre1k1ng member of our sxxtrnmmg, team Sxxtm mmg ht mam tnteret 1lso enjoxs H htng and tr.1p ptng .1 regular outdoors man has chosen 1 mretr 1s .1 forester ', xv- l1111 O tn XXII e fJ 11 C kfefflm 1ll er gaflcy hop opult g 11 Ill ll jimi Wy!4 fdfl! Q !I'II'!NOCK II11111 A1111 l1nV and congental l xx 1xs smtltng enjoys at tenclmg football games her sp tr' ttme rates Eng, ltsh htgh on llst of f1vor1te subjstts etperlx looks for xx 1rd to g,r1duat1on qu- gal Flilflk XIX S 1111 If oper t1x1 111 xx ft Lute ponx 1111 x 1 tccordmn md the Hdxx 111111 guttur tn muth of her sptrt ttme 1 xxet nc or brtgbht rtd tonxcrttble p 1n to 111111 tht VIA S after 1,r 1d11 lllllt, Ihe 1111111 I 11111111 wwe 57 ROBI' RT I IIFN I'I' K 1511111111 Qutet 11,ree1blc student htls from hometoom SVS enjoxs dll sports and ls e pec11llx tntere ted 1n foot 11 F116 Enpltsh as 1 f1xor1te subject contem pl 1t1n1, tttendtng, college or ome other tnstttutton ol further educ'1t1on I I Z 1 . Wy' A N . . I' 1. 'flfif 'S' ' , H 1, ,! 1 .1 --J' 11 1 11 ' , - A 1 ' . te ' n , -l ' ng 1d ' lx f llloxv. , .possc-,'s1-s .I ' J- ' , -1' 1 ' Q , , ,e t 1 o' 21 keen sense ' tor, . ' 1 ' 1, 1 , . 9 .. . I' . ' - J J 0 o , V2 '-b'I 2 111 '1 js zttte ls II.H.S. bats- 1 D 3 ' .' 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Mor SENIOR GIRLS In refercnce to the Senlor g1rls I sychtatrlsts do say NK 1th 1ll then' new and sllly tds Ihey should be put away lhese baflllng blts of pulchrltude As sparkllng as champagne Dlgznlfled and demure tt tlmes, lhey often act mane lhev ney er haye a thlng to wear, lhough closets may be st tt hed lth blouses sweaters slxlrts and coats Whlth they lnslst arc matked 7 lhey ll squeal when Johnny R ty tppears And swoon at Nat King C ole NI the such contortlons th tt one thlnks Some demon s 1n their soul How useless are thclr ardent pleas XI hen ere they Jltterbug liut st1ll the boys wlll stand tround lhcy just won t cut a rug In just a llttle whlle from now Our senxor glrls w1ll be If ngaged 1n professlons many And domestlclty AITPIIA ll LIO all: trn e trfle nt nrt Il I 1 oyc ont 1 Il r r SENIOR BOYS lhey mostlv wcar old dungarees I' Xcept to hlg, tflanrs l helr m trks ue good they all m xke s VN ho stud1es' l hat s for squ ircsl Assembly IS 1 tlme to sleep At letst they thlnk that s so But let th tt hell just make one peep And loom aw ty they go lhcn langzuxgze noyy IN Just the most t s gone 1 'N r For ey en te tc hers c tnnot boast Io dn: th1s talk you see Sometlmes I thlnls that all they do ls try to hnd a reason For IYIINSIYIQ class or ey en two, A cold It s hunting season It s odd that ID thls sapllng tree Our natl an s greatness hes Io shape her course and keep her free Io make CIECISIOYIS wxse later each wlll surely find A gener tt1on new And ponder sagely ln his mlnd lhe strtngel thmgs they do Hike Gemmell IQ, ' . , . , . 1. ,V , , . . . . . 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Y F. ,- ,Y , I,O1l 2, Vatsh' em-r. ,af 1 'km xiaet Let s turn the TV dlal and tune ln the hlghly mformatlve program Press Con ference Servxng as guest panellsts are our own Mountameer staff TV dlrector Mlss Ruth Bergstresser TV BUSINESS manager Mr Leonard Deltch and productlon ex perts Mr Anton Yeager wlth the ald of the HHS Vocatlonal Prmtmg Shop and Mr George MaSk0THlCk The Mountameer whlch IS publlshed monthly lS of much mterest to all at HHS Excellent mformatxve front page news clever feature artlcles and thought provok mg edltorlals strlvlng for the lmprovement of the lI'ldlVldll3l or the school are mcluded m every lssue For those who are mterested ln sports an excellent coverage of all school sports and other sports features IS pre sented The Mountameer staff IS very proud of lts large clrculatlon and hlgh ma1l1ng llst 'lhe paper IS sent to many dlfferent c1t1es and the edltors ln turn recelve papers from numerous schools Through thls lnter change of ldeas the hlgh standards of the Moun taxneer are even further ralsed Just as more are dxalmg to Press Con ference so are more subscrlblng to the Mountameer Hats off to a successful year m Journallsmlll '- Kr U G , O , 'IAA N XX' x ,W Y , f i I N ' I . 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H 8 J - H , ' ' Y H ' H , Pre zdent Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Admser OFFICERS A PHCDTOCRADHY CLUB Candid Camera Danlel X ll9I1SlxW John Tatu he Dolores Bolltskx Yxrgmla Bonom Mr Dougherty KN fl Both ln the TV studlo and IH the hlgh school the cam eraman plays an extremely 1mportant role Most of the av1d shutter bugs of H H S belong to the Photography We Q9 Club whlch IS supervlsed by Mr Peter J Dougherty All sports socxal and other events were covered faxthfully by the members of the Photography Club Wlth the ard of modern eqmpment some of whlch was purchased thls year the members developed and prlnted plctures of professlonal cahbre for the Janus and the Mountalneer Left to rzght Fzrst Rou P Kalamk N Bonom J Tatusko D Vllensky D Bolxtskw J DeBalko Sec ond Rau I Frledlander X Kapuschm lu F Jones B krell I kapu chm ln A Flerro E Trmcho Thzrd Rou R Massage C Stem A LaRose F Lawrence 63 s' ,.....................,.. ' ' . ' ' ...., ..........,,.... s ' l , l at 1 1 1133, X I .. ' , If X . . . . . X I .1 . , - , f -... 1,1 - 1 N l 'X . N , 2 If . . . . 0 p .1 J, , , ' ' ' . . . X ! I ' ', ' KC If ll ' 1, gg! l ' , r l XJ-Q ' 0 W 5 it , A .- pie A 4' fl V A -.. N , - is , in L, , 'l . ff ' J Q - 'PC R . ,I A .' L 'M ' -. ' N w ' I '- . ' , '. I . ' sf, .. ., . ' , '. s ' . , . ' . - THESPIANS ' ' f'PIayhouse of Stars' Thespxan Troupe lxo 257 opened a new serles of telev1s1on shows celebratlng thexr Sllver Annlversary, wlth the Curtxs magaame campalgn, ln whlch the club exceeded ItS goal In October, Take Care of My Llttle Glrl, a dellghtful comedy, was followed by another excellent productlon ln November, Song of Bernadette The annual Chrlstmas Banquet 00 00 Q' '7 Q tai r OFFICERS President ...............,...... Patti Minsenberger Mina Landau Jeanne Hamer Buszness Manager Mary Frances Veale Recorder of Pomts Sam Sabatmo Asszslant Recorder of I oznts Carol Ann Burns Publzczty fhazrman Joan Balon 'llembershzp Chazrman Rosem 1ry LaMon1ca 'llake Up I hazrmen Joan Damels and Joann Wllde Publzczty Chazrmen Joan Perlme and Joan Petrole Art Commzttee Chazrmen Mane Corra Marlene Haegele Carole Grala Vice President Secretary added much to the gaxety of the hohday season I Remember Mama was presented m Feb ruary for the benefit of the A A U W I Love Lucy provlded funds from whlch some leadmg Thesplans were able to be sent to the Dramatlcs Arts Conference at Indlana UHIVQFSILY ln the sprlng Formal 1n1t1at1on was another hlghllght ln the l1fe of thls hard worklng, hlghly success ful 'I hesplan Troupe 31- W an nfrfll an 12 '50 'Z GQ Q 65,5 E as W Nfv V A Y V 4 x,f's1-'sa F Q 5 d M 5, F5515 Vu v 'Qurw Leflio rzght Fzrsl Rou S Kessel R Surmxcl-I F Iltchock M Clatch D Frask I Komlsarof B McLane N Mor della A Dufallo J IIUS J Rogers 'VI Rlcho A Lullo M Pxtanouch H Doan F Fox M Donahue B Whitaker N Latoff M Barbarette J McCoy C DQXIAIII G Imsme T DeNo11 C DeBe1l1s L Dragonette A Palermo P Nungesser Second Hou M Churllla D Marcmkevlch A Matterarro J Chlsnell B Jacobs A Burke M F Veale M Corra J Per hne J Balon M Landau I Mmsenberger J Hamer J Wllde C Burns J Damels S Sabatmo R M LaMon1ca J Petrole P DeR1en7o C Ialermo J Lettlere R Rexmer I Grzxb J G1o1a Thzrd Hou D Skeba M Onoratx M Zentak J Mauro M J Hxtcho I Klmger C Ferrey M L Noggle C Spector M Shema E Tarselh B Yuhas J Sandrock R Steeber E Kxrschner J Olaskl NI Dletrlck C Cralx R Cralg T Rock J Kramer S Buckman A George A Augustltus F Vlsgaxtes D Iohvka M J Morton J Mrw N Hughes C Mxtteo Fourlh R011 D Hawke N Plexer R Rocco B Roman R Pan co R A Yuhas I Mechmus M DeGreg,or1a M I IICIII M Chxskm T Levev S Watro M Turlck M Odorlzzl V Van Groskx R Case M Haegele H Dxtlbrenner C Cloman B Comto T Fares M Plskel A Dubravskl J Pesda P Albano D Splna T Urban l'1r'lh Hou I Nalagene S Isnouse NI Kapes Y Baxolack S Hayden R Castrma J Sotack L Mlhal ouch P Yanuzzl H DAVICS R Heckler J Brxenza E Lockman J Tarone J Stahura B Trama L Casarl 64 .,.. 5 ,- ,.......,... 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I y A 1 1 , 1 7 y 1 .Y , 1 Y 1 ' ' 1 ' ' , . , . ' 3, . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . . Left to right: First Rou'WB. Zeleznock, P. Sweeney, R. Monroe, D. Duksta, C. Vayda, R. Marchetti, A. Striney, E. Mas- trota, J. Yevak, Mon. Yuhas, Marg. Yuhas, J. Calek, R. M. DeFina, A. M. Cifranic, F. Bonacci, R. Sorletti, J. Avillion, P. Baker, M. Hawkes, A. M. Busia, J. Messer, J. McGeachy, M. Machiagodena, F. Bognet, M. A. Marchock, T. Jacoby, N, Deakos, M. Martyak, E. Steiner, C. Fuccele. Second Row-J. Hitcho, T. Corrigan, E. Nesterock, P. Johnson, M .Merker, C. Gabriele, J. Costabili, M. F. Veale, M. Corra, J. Perline, J. Balon, M. Landau, P. Minsenberger, J. Hamer, J. Wilde, C. Burns, J. Daniels, S. Sabatino, R. M. LaMonica, J. Petrole, V. Gelfert, A. Cameron, I. Bogash, M. L. DeLucca, P. Boyle, G. Depalma, A. George. Third Row-J. Allegretto, J. Chisnell, M. Leggo, R. Burkat, M. Brunette, R. Smulyan, A. Mer- cantino, R. Knouse, K. Hill, M. A. Hudock, J. Kessel, C. Mastroianni, B. Gates, H. Lacher, A. Curran, N. Morgan, B. Ort, J. Trettel, C. LaRocco, A. Cassano, M. Welkie, R. Marino, L. Avillion, J. Kushmerick, D. Papada, B. R. Farace, L. L. George, P. Sacco, C. Sando, R. Frye, F. Crocomo, S. Gildenberg, E. Weisenborn, K. Yannarell, S. Mauro, V. Esposito. Fourth Row- M. Gallagher, R. Jamelli, D. DeLese, G. Zylla, D. Quinn, P. Palermo, E. Wagner, S. Schwarz, E. Owens, B. Valaik, C. Smul- yan, J. Pantages, J. Talerico, G. Kovalick, F. Miller, I. Clearfield, M. Siroki, N. Smith, J. Kepping, G. Lloyd, G. Polmaunter, A. Stefanovicz, P. Moskowitz, D. Ancharski, M. Maue, D. Christy, J. Walsh, A. Pozzessere, N. Drumheller, J. Kotansky, J. Lewis, J. Sweeney, E. Phillips. Fifth Rou'fM. Mariano, P. Belletiere, R. Campbell, M. Berman, S. Edelstein, J. Schaffer, M. Stahor, A. Kakalecik, P. Weber, V. Bononi, M. Boock, S. Fry, J. Buehler, D. Leibensperger, A. Peak, D. Shanno, G. Wanko, S. A. Williams, J. Cassarella, A. Morollo, M. Lasawski, P. Maggio, R. Griesing, J. Mucha, P. Stepanitis, M. Shuletsky, C. Gucgalevsky, L. Henderson, P. Gebauer, C. Lapinsky, P. Heisey, K. Leib, A. M. Belletiere, B. Talkowski, J. Arthur, G. Col- um o. . A ,t 4 i if Left to right: First Hou'-M. Davies, N. Montone, J. Pacelli, M. J. Leshko, H. Smith, M. F. Veale, M. Corra, J. Perline, J. Balon, M. Landau, P. Minsenberger, J. Hamer, C. Burns, J. Wilde, J. Daniels, S. Sabatino, R. M. LaMonica, J. Petrole, H. Bittenbender, M. Frask, A. Formica, F. Rodino. Second Hou'-R. Arlotto, N. Koreisl, M. L. Seliga, M. Pillonato, I. Rad- acovsky, C. Sabatino. A. Durso, l. Patanovich, R. Veraldi, F. Rolnick, J. Dubinsky, L. Kotch, V. Molino, J. Ziegler, F. Serany, P. Pisane, G. Congell, B. Roman, B. Sabia, C. Colombo, D. Heisner, E. Mraz, A. Martini, B. Salvaterra. Third Rou--C. Crease, R. M. Petruzzi, J. Katchmer, M. Natalie, A. Borger, C. Pecilf-, P. Kringe, E. J. Cassano, J. Bonan, C.vHornack, M. Davis, C, Spevak, D. Bodolosky, E. Fescina, C. Sabia, J. Poluirtz, C. Mechinus, J. Petrosky, J. Wychunas, J. Vtalter. Fourth Hou- K. Melfi, R. M. Spina, A. Vasinda, S. Scatton, S. Flynn, C. Milko, G. Key, R. Hayden, J. G3I9S,B.Sk6TDQl1S, M. L. Samler, R. Burns, S. Morarspif, P. A. Pecora, M. Craig, E. M. Rompilla, M. J. Greco, K. Glennon, A. F1erro,I. Friedlander. 65 E! u-nl THEATRE TIME LA 5 1 1 - 3 . f K '1 r 1 2 -- . , , f '- ' - . , . - . . - M 4 .ex fx 5 Mr. Hyde, a boarder, portrayed by Richard Heckler, reads to Mama's attentive family. I REMEMBER MAMA 'fl Remember Mama, a touching drama, was presented February 8, 1954, in the H. H. S. auditorium. This performance, which will long be remembered as another TV hit, was given for the benefit of the AAUW scholarship fund. In a flashback tech- nique, Katrine, determined to be an author, recalls incidents from her fam- ily life by writing a book, Mama's Bank Account. 3 1 i ll The woman, played by Marilyn Chaskin, brings sad news to the Hansen family. 66 ,1.-,-.f . Christine appears aloof as Katrine tells some friends of her graduation gift. Nurse Joan l'erline listens as Uncle Robert Bove threatens Dr. Lockwood. l il llill ,f l l Q .f l wi l The uncle Robert Boye reports Dagmars condition to the mmous group BITS OF HITS Here a chat about thelr experxences group of glrls mterested m sororltles laugh n Sororxty lxfe begms for Susan Glldenberg at an afternoon tea I eft Susan as I eggy the new member takes aduce from hereo 4 zlled snsters TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL The flrxt m Uor pro luctlon of Thesplan Troupe 'J Take Care of Mx I1ttle Curl w tx prexented October 8 for the benefit of St Joseph S Hoepltal AIIKIIIAFX Thle plax a very delxghtful eomedw lx the storx of 1 co ed N expcrxence ln a SOFOTIIN and rex eals the lnslde torx of college hfe Fhxs play was another dramatlc hlghllght of Statlon HHS Ixzyht Whlle gtthermg wood Be rn zdette pl ned hx Conmc DQVIHIII suddenly gow lnto a trxnte llltc st ue proxoltlng the anxlety of her frxends SONG OF BERNADETTE Ire'-entel November U for the beneht of INIICOS Vhlfare Fund The Song., of Bernadette was trulx mother lnsplrlng per form mc: bx the Fhexplanx Bern tdstte s rrlnalous xmonx were the mam sulmj ct of the play whlle all of the upportlng actors contrlbuted to the success of the ew emng Bernadette R fdmlly vxsxtw her at tht content e prlf t pltxed Lennx n zdette about ht r NI n 67 quutmons Ber Mr Albert Saueraker ,.. , fl Left to rzght H Peters D Saul H Davles L Mlhalo vxch R Muller A K Sauer aker THE STAGE CREW Setting the Stage Among the most essentxal people rn the televxslon stud1o are the men behlnd the scenes Statlon HHS IS not an exceptlon Our stage crew composed of Leonard Mehalovxch Robert Mlller Harry Davles Davld Saul Howard Peters always msures a smooth productlon and adds much to the performance as a whole Mr Saueraker and the boys man the curtaln take effects Th1s year several members of the stage crew have proved themselves fine actors and have appeared ln pub hc plays and skxts for assembly For thelr efIic1ency and eager co operatlon a spot hght for the Stage Crew 68 K A I f fl by S care of the. lights, set the stage, and produce the sound x ' 1 CADETTES 'l ILM OFFICERS P7'0SldClll Mary Frances Veale Vzce Prcszdent Phylhs Helsey Secretary Joan Damels Treasurer Ahce Palermo Program Chazrman Suzanne Hayden Asszstant Program Chazrman Elame Nestrock Senlznel Carol Ann Burns Sentzncl Marlene Haegele lllounlameer Reporter Margaret Corrlgan Dountoun Reporter Polly Johnson Advwers Dorls Goldsworthy Thelma Seldel EdnafGll1pcq Eleanor Strock Q X J F X Or! .0113 L v.b'r -fwv-N, -.M fi Left to rzght Fust Row A Zullo J Wllde S Lutzxck N Gennaro R Rexmer V Drosdxck P Johnson T Corngan E Nestrock S Hayden P Helsey M F Veale J Damels A Palermo C Burns M Haegele J Rogers J Zlus L Dragon ette M Racho C Matteo R M LaMon1ca J Petrole P Nungesser T DeNo1a Second Rou N Flexer D Frask M Zentak M Donahue M J Morton A Dufallo N Mordella P DeRxenzo M Churllla A George S Buchman A Burke T Gambardella P Gallagher J Gxola M Patanovxch B Jacobs J Chxsnell H Dona E Fox J Balon J Hamer M Bar barette B McLane L Komxsarof B Whxtaker D Skeba C Devlglle G Plsane C DeBell1s Th1rdRow J Altmxller H Lofwer L Grzyb J Mraz M Landau N Hughes M L Llcata J Perlme R Rocco F VlSgUlt8S T Fares A Augus tltus M Odorlzzl M Turxck M Chaskm T Levey P Mmsenberger M Corra C Grala C Spector R Craig M Shema, M L lxoggle C Ferrey P Khnger M J Hxtcho T Rock P Kelser A M Dubravskl M L Warren S Kessel Fourth Rou B Contml M Plskel C Gloman H Dlttbrenner R Case J Bachman D Belhnhousen L Krlvak M Kapes M llgattner S Knouse A Skltka I Schucker M wl9t6h3 N Dletrlch R Panco F Plerce P Valagene M DeGregorla I echmus 69 CADETTES '39 Left to right: First Row-K. Yannarell, M.. R. Sidari, M. Gallagher, J. Walker, B. Rossini, J. Rapach, M. J. Lutick, J. Walsh, R. M. DeFina, A. M. Cifranic, F. Bonacci, M. A. Brunette, B. Talkowski, E. Steiner, J. Calek, M. A. Marchock, L. Williams, P. A. Acri, F. Crocomo, J. Kotansky, S. DeLorenzo, E. Phillips, J. Sweeney, M. Slebodnick, B. Farace, C. Fuccile, J. Chisnell, E. Weisenborn, A. George. Second Row--G. Colombo, M. Lashefsky, A. Rebarchak, A. Dembroski, P. Baker, J. Arthur, R. Monroe, P. Johnson, T. Corrigan, E. Nestrock, S. Hayden, P. Heisey, M. F. Veale, J. Daniels, A. Palermo, C. Burns, M. Haegele, A. Marley, F. Bognet, M. Machiagodena, J. McGready, C. Vayda, A. M. Belletiere, S. Gildenberg, C. Chamberlain, M. Hawkes. Third Row-J. Lewis, A. Cameron, J. Costabile, C. Gabriele, C. Sando, L. L. George, P. Sacco, M. Merker, B. R. Farace, D. Papada, L. Avillion, P. Palermo, C. Laurie, G. Kovalick, A. Kakalecik, J. Suitch, J. Kessel, M. A. Hudock, P. Godinsky, D. Herhal, A. Curran, B. Gates, G. Lloyd, H. Polachak, A. M. Busia, R. M. Meyers, C. Koch, D. Duksta, A. Striney, P. Peckar, R. Frye, R. Smulyan, P. Boyle, I. Bogash, V. Esposito. Fourth Row--J. Orlando, E. Mas- trota, J. Tipping, M. A. Blasko, M. Dubetsky, P. Gebauer, C. Lapinsky, K. Leib, L. Henderson, C. Gudaluosky, I. Clear- field, C. Smulyan, F. Miller, N. Morgan, B. Ort, M. Pini, A. Sidari, J. Yevak, C. Rhodes, M. Pacelli, D. Kundrick, J. Pan- tages, P. Parrell, G. Polmounter, A. Stefanowicz, D. Ancharski, M. Maue, N. Smith, P. Moskowitz, R. Marino, A. Pozzessere, M. Gallagher, S. Schwartz, M. L. DeLucca. Fifth Row-S. Edelstein, J. Schaffer, M. Slahor, P. Maggio, V. Bononi, P. Weber, S. Fry, D. Leibensperger, C. Barlett, M. James, L. Warg, S. A. Williams, J. Tolerico, R. Campbell, G. Scarcella, A. Rubenate, J. Mucha, P. Stepanitis, E. Owens, B. Valaik, D. Quinn, M. Martyak. 5 5 ? Qi ,uv- ilm' 1i1il L Left to right: First Row-N. Montone, C. Cessaro, J. Tarone, G. Congell, S. Litchock, A. Martine, E. Mraz, C. Colombo B. Roman, P. Pisane, H. Smith, J. Petrosky, N. Kelly, C. Dougherty, W. Petrilla, H. Bittenbender, C. Avillion, B. Bellucci F. Kapes, M. Frask, R. Arlotto, T. Rodino, P. Pauline, J. Pacelli, J. Berger, L. Klinger, M. Davies. Second Row-M. Natalie C. Carbe, J. Maskornick, R. Colaserrdo, R. Harvilla, P. Johnson, T. Corrigan, E. Nesterock, S. Hayden, P. Heisey, M. F Veale, J. Daniels, A. Palermo, C. Burns, M. Haegele, M. L. Scaran, R. Veraldi, A. Balient, G. Raedler, I. Radacovsky, C Sabatino, I. Patanovich, M. L. O'Donnell. Third Row-B. Sabia, D. Bodolosky, M. Bresnock, E. Fascina, C. Crease, F. Ko- chinsky, M. Gambardella, J. Poluirtz, L. Kotch, G. Palermo, C. Pecile, M. Fellin, V. Molino, M. Reinmiller, J. Phillips, E Gliem, R. Yenchko, J. Dubinsky, F. Rolnick, J. Thomas, D. Heisner, M. Chamberlain, J. Ziegler, D. Blasko, J. Beam, D Tarapchak. Fourth Rou:-R. M. Hentosh, N. James, J. Sippel, M. J. Progansky, P. Kringe, B. Pavlick, A. Barger, M. Quick, D. Friedlander, A. Fierro, M. Craig, S. Flynn, S. Kester, C. Spevak, G. Jordan, J. Wychunas, J. Walter, C. Hornack, R. Pet ruzzi, A. Kinney, C. Mechinus, C. Sabia, P. Kowalski, J. Katchner. Fifth Rou'-A. Vasinda, B. Yesenofski, J. Oster, C. Val agene, N. Baran, R. M. Spina, C. Milko, G. Key, R. Hayden, J. Gates, B. Skernolis, M. L. Samber, S. Scatton, T. A. Tait P. Pecorra, E. M. Kompilla, H. Gorski, S. Hill, G. Richards, K. Melfi, K. Glennon. 70 9 s Y , 1-. .. '5 :H x ' llfg 'll 'V g xx al. if 3- Right: Presentation of awards to top candy sales- HIGH. 1 Q luvar N Z Belolf I meexkmf-' CB- 6958 TIME UUTI A .XX NY OTXAWCQ ' f , T1 GW Yifig-C 0 ' . '- vvv-Q XX'-Wk S-MM Jr if . 2 ' :.1f ,-r 1 ra fix? .Z1 ff 1 f V . , 2-'AS Q, ff , 1 WQQ Q A is on W .W Bpfo Chfj' Q . C St , 11 . mas Seiflslngat I Q he K X 3 N C1674 f?,, televlslon or playlng a frlel pong peppyH H S studen s and Saturday evenlngs each Danclng to the latest t e at our Bandstand In the congenlal atmosphere at the Y all the TV stars understudles an extras have a good wholesome evenlng of fun Durxng the 1953 1954 term Canteen supervlsed by Mr Lewls and Mrs Shaw held Thanksglvlng Chrlstmas New Years and Graduatlon Oflglflal attractlons such as the Mardl Gras and Come As You sl? dances provlded much fun for all Vow, No reason to a why H 5Zt are so reluctant w an turned off and the for horn dog tlred but filled wlth pm :gg tnorle who fi M CANIQEWWQF may tand '50 17724 xy, N3 cj, gig 'xlxf FICER signs N Mrs George Shaw ent X obert I ortland reszdent nald Spma ,. rala asurer Zlorothy Q milf? smess Ma ?DlHg L01 en erson Ti 'Q J Top Now whom do you suppose are N they dlbCl1SSlng7 fenter Celebratlon of the Who IS behmd the ' ex ht ball? 71- 72 Nlnth Chrlstmas Blrthdav larty at Canteen Botfom Teentlme-U S A C e N ,X ' e . kv A XF' 'I y . . , K -pie D CT -ef D , F to 1 YA Ll V j ,iv I 'x cl? 1 i t 4 2 C 9 ' ' ' ' S Sci-2 S 5 ff-3 es 1, fi' wg M I . :Q 54 ....... ....., . . . - . J M 3 S X , A .U ..., A. ............ l V ' . .. .,..., .. . . , . . A Q y , ........ 5. .,..,.,. ., a you J, 4 x 1 . .o..o...o o .,.. . . ' e A A ff . .' .. ' .......,,. .. ' , 1 7 . ' X fa , V'--1 k 5 , . . . u rv ' , fl ,ff , I ' , d ' 7 P 1 - Y I Q ' - , , l .l 1' r et' Q - l - , S WLM-- dances forurnany occasions such as Halloween, n , n s , - V ' l nr u , ' g,9 , I . Q dl A If-f S . Q IIB .d7?Vj. 'r I lx-IU pf I l V .7 1 ' ..,v- . M V l,-7 sf ,, ' I X ' bb, kj 1 J L! 1 . my i ' D ' 1 NCQ i 1. x IW N l Jfffyf , s l- . , 2 ' K l J of - V l My iii' ' Q n f f . - ' or , M J f z , r- 2 , H - , ' ' l ? 23 n z .' .' , ' F ,' . w , . . : . . . by l 'g ' . Dx , i - , is HI-Y OFFICERS '- g President .... . .,4,..,, Vincent Van Groski Vice President . , . , . , . , Thomas Urban Serretary. . . . . . . . . , Joseph Mattavi Treasurer .... . . ....,.. .,.,. J ames Mattavi if Sergeant at Arms ,...,,...,.... .,.. J ohn Harris 3 Program Chairman, , . A , . .,.. Rolan Sims k Advzser ..,.., . . . , , , . Mr. Harold Chamberlin The purpose of the Hi-Y Club, a national organization which is a wing of the Y M C A , is to create, maintain, and extend high ideals of Christian character Vlith the capable guidance and superuslon of Mr J H Chamberlain, and under the leadership of the ofiicers, the boys of the Hazleton High School branch planned many mterestlng act1v1t1es during 1953 1954 In January, representatives were sent to the annual Hi Y conventlon, held this year in Pittston, Pa at the Y M C A The various meetings the boys attended pro Vlded a wealth of ideas to be used in the Hazleton chapter May the worthwhile program of the H1 Y, whose code of ethics IS comparable to the Blue Laws of TV be in creasingly successful and may more viewers be atune to its principles Ron T Rel envneixcr S Jacketti F lalidmo J Loltak J McNeal J DeBalko R Knouse F Plesh P Albano Thzrd Hou M Sabol A Ialiose S leisloft T Maskormck A Pe-all F Lawrence N Lue 13 ' ' IK Y? ' I - Left to right: First Rowe A. Lefko, J. Harris, Jos. Mattavi, V. Van Groski, T. Urban, Jim Mattavi, R. Sims. Second VCCATIONAL . my-. i . v ii f- mm Hifi' .XL J, X. X 1 OFFICERS Vice President. ,,.. Secretary ..,. .nn 4 sv Service is the aim of the Boys' Vocational Club. Highly skilled in many trades and always willing to co-operate, these boys have proved a tremendous asset to the entire school. Through their training in wood-craft, machine shop, auto body, and mechanical drawing classes, they have been able to do everything from printing programs to carving cabinets. Promoting safety also constitutes a major objective of the Boys' Vocational group, guided by Mr. Frank Camera and Mr. Howard Shelly. From their work in the shops, the members have re- alized the value of safety and believe it is their duty to re- mind others that safety does come first. To the Boys' Vocational Club, we offer a vote of thanks! President ,.., Treasurer. ..... . . Charles Palermo , . . . .Jerry Bove . . .Jack Yanuzzi . . .Ray Gundry J Left to right: First Rou'-J..Keller, R. Mack, L. Befano, K. Borzage, J. Macejko, N. Bodnar, J. Bujak, A. Milardi, R. Gundry, J. Bove, C. Palermo, J. Yannuzzi, T. Bartol, M. Cabell, E. MacNeal, F. Bindo, G. Mehallo, C. Mindick, K. Eroh, C. Flaim. Second Hou'-E. Shemansky, J. Ghezzi, A. Krieger, J. Meyers, J. Mahonich, D. Mannick, J. Umbriac, E. Pavell, F. Lesko, G. Kistulentz, R. Gasper, G. Tokach, J. Matz, L. Tenshaw, A. Gombeda, K. Yanick, G. Potocsky, J. DeBello, J. Caso. Third Row4E. Pettnly, A. Makara, F. Mashack, W. Donahue, J. Yesenofski, P. Gombeda, G. Hayden, J. Katchmarik, R. Sippel, K. Samler, J. Stancato, M. Stanek, C. Bettine, G. Horwath, R. Barkus, D. Eisenhart, R. Musolino, S. Hischar, T. Petruska. 74 . f I II D, . A C . f 1.1, ,J fy. J- . 7 ga... Aff ...Maas A Cy 5 8 P Q' an Fxgxnlnan fpenn A iii 9 ' in J' 'i1 v '-'flrlan-fe 2 Q1 A :i'PA'VE'iP'M G 'Psp fivrvt? vb.,--A I 1- , Q . : 1- . , Left to right: First Row-H. Heintzelman, R. Ulrich, T. J. Leshko, R. G. Drasher, R. J. Deliman, N. B. Polleca, R. J. Ryba, J. P. Resuta, R. Gundy, J. Bove, C. Palermo, J. Yannuzzi, R. Sinex, V. Lakata, R. Sullin, B. E. Mihalik, T. Greschner, F. Potsko, B. Greco, E. Scaran. Second Hou'-J. Lesh, J. Kaschak, C. Mancuso, B. Atherholt, E. Dudeck, R. Fellin, J. Diehl F. Silock, N. Graziano, J. Kichka, J. Angelo, B. Williams, J. Vanik, S. Pendal, J. Resuta, P. Lee, C. Fuehrer, R. Fisher, Silock. Third Rau'-J. Hiusman, A. Cusatis, J. Andreuzzi, E. Protchko, M. Gavitt, J. Washko, E. Davis, R. Felicione, E Grosch, A. Craig, T. Tanner, P. Genettio, J. Zarowsky, T. Mindick, C. Franzosa, C. Ehrenberg, P. Fua-hrer, E. Hunsinger. , Q 'W 'W cn V7 A firfsf-.mash . 5 'T , nv. LCS 5 gv,Lf7r91n O 9 i! .rlrjfl r is-V ,J kivlv .k V F F' ' .., - T-I 3 U , , :T if I' 'fb B' '-ml : tu .fr-'ilitlfzlr 5 Right to left: First Row-V. Rafalli, J. Daniels, E. Minnick, R. Stefanik, E. Gooch, J. DeBalko, G. Latoif, J. DeBalko R. Lindenmuih, R. Gundry, J. Bove, C. Palermo, J. Yannuzzi, R. Mossage, S. Jacketti, C. Ducleck, T. Grega, A. Yanoski J. Karmonick, li. Lusky, A. Lozosky, N. Fiore. Second Nou'-J. Kline, J. A. Sando, R. Ruggiero, R. Maddock, C. Cunfer J. Foltak, R. Belnsko, R. Tisi, N. Lee, G. Kulpon, J. Pavelshock, l'. D'Amato, G. Schneider, J. Gentle, F. Delman, F. Cortez R. Tolerico, L. Richie, C. Guido, L. Makara, W. Houser, J. Oberto. Third Hou'--A. Drasher, J. Pavlick, C. Stein, W. Kresher M. Palermo, J. Hoffman, D. Schoennagle, R. Martonick, K. Roberts, L. Sabol, R. Stanek, E. Lutsky, E. Kalevak, J. Donahue J. Yannuzzi L. Sebia, l'. Bottley, J. Medvilz, V. Skeeba, K. Horlacher. Fourth lfozz'--fJ. Skitka, R. Pavlinksy, M. Dietrich, S. Zeislaft, Berger, N. Shutovich, S. Merrick, R. Saxon, J. Williams, F. Harmonosky, B. Kolch, J. James, A. Brommer, J. McNeal, J. Gobos, F. Kolbush. 1 1 1 1 1 1 75 f ...f1'4Cf5!5r'w'--fs 1: I h iqili. f Li 'F' SWIMMING CLUB rE M'iJ!faHlrr 'CIN I ua an ann uufffs nflfffffW7ffWf g dom I--1 - 1 tg--5. YD amels, ohnson Rou Llegler E Mastrota M Rlght to left Fzrst Rau H Loewer A George S Buchman urns J V Bononl C Crala J Balon T Fares R Relmer Second A Johnson L Wolfe J Wendel N Drumheller J Sultch J Calek J Hltcho J Lewxs M Remmlller M Craxg N lacelll J lannages B Ort presentatlon of the Swrmmlng Club conducted ard held mlxed swlms for her achlevements each wlth a sufflclent amount of an emblem Under the dlrectlon of Mxss the new advlser of the Glrls the annual water follxes were 8 and 9 The theme, whxch was was cleverly expressed by a dreammg of a trlp around the Left to rzght Fzrst Rou B Skernolls E Mlkolajczyk N Dletrlch S Hlll M Rexnmxller C Sabla H Gorskl J Bach man R Case F Vxsgaltes T Fares A M Dubravsln P Hexsey C Laplnlxsv P Weber L Henderson A Kal-laleckl H Dxttbrenner C Gloman T Levey A George S Buchman E M Rompllla .Second Iiou E Nesterock P Kapuschmsky R Re1mer,B Krell, P Baller, T A Tan, P Xalagene, J Z1egler,M F Neale, C Burns, J Danlels, V Bononl, C Grala, M A Welk1e,J Su1tch,A Johnson, M L Noggle, P Kl1nger,M J H1tcho,C Ferrew, J Olaskx, R Cralg Thzrd Hou N Drumheller,J Wendel,N Snyder, L Wolfe, E Stemer, G Polmounter, M J Morton, C Barlett, B Dlehl, J Poluemtz B Sabla, E Mastrota, R Smulyan, J Pantages, E Marnell, M A Gaw1nsk1,J Hxtcho, F Bonacc1,J Mucha.,N Morgan, B Ort Fourth Iiou. T Corr1gan,A F1erro,J Balon, N James, E Jones D Tarapchak, H Bxttenbender, R Arlotto, J Calek L W1ll1ams,M A Marchocl-l,J Maskormcll, M Pxllonato, L Klrnger, N Sharpless, C Smlth, E VNe1senborn,J Lew1s,1 Radacovslay,C Dew1g1le,M Racho, L Dragonette Fzfth Hou J Walker, H Loewer, P Johnson, D Skeba, R Cra1g,D B1asko,C Pec1l1, N Maskornlck, IN Gennaro, M McGee, K H1ll,M Chaslun, L Grz5b,L L George, M Hawkes, R M LaMon1ca,M Turlck, M Pacell1,R Hayden, J Rogers Absen! from pzcture B McLane, J W1lde,J Petrole, C DeBell1s 76 Wim , Q in Q 4 Kyl' X3 s' . ' n dnl' 'gf A ,mf ,ll A L ' f 'A A M., 1 Jll, J g ,I , fa , 1, L li, Q ,, J V V l J ' Z L, va , if, I- O , ,l f g .V 1 J l, P, ,J if ' ' y ,f f VA, A A V J 1 N4 L ' B .,,r . l 'Af' ,p ' ,a, f :Ci M J l g J' - M ' W J-H 'sw--f Jw- - A L 2 ' A --. , A.B,.D' . , . ' , . , . , . . ' . . p,J , . , : , . U , .D ' , .I , A. V. , , .L . . , J , l V Q Q , ,Vs ' l 4 ig af 5 Q, l If ' ' ' 1 , OFFICERS President. . Vice President, . . Secretary ,.,.,.,, Treasurer ....... Recorder of Points Adviser ,.,....... Q Billy Frumkin extends a helplng as-fn hand to the girls as they ledxe the pool after thelr number Looks pretty easy down I nv AQ SPIRIT CLUB X 1 l I 1 I ' , f I A W 4 I g , 1, OFFICERS' f ' President. . .l ,... ' . . .L Qi .... ' .... Robert Portland Vice President ...., ..... Suzanne Hayden Secretary ,....... .,... l ,,.... P atsy Weber Treasurer. . . . ........ Teresa Fares Adviser .... . . . . . Miss Bayless This year the Spirit Club attempted to enlarge its horizon A by supporting more of the activities of the school. Early in the fall, they began to urge student support for football. For the Central Catholic game, they gave valuable assistance to the H Club in promoting Parents' Night. Later, committees worked with the Thespian Club in support of the various plays for worthy causes and supported the Spanish Club in its sale of chrysanthe- mums. The big social event of the year was the Pre-Thanksgiving Game Dance, held Wednesday evening, November 25th. The student body selected by popular vote Richard Portland as King and Joan Daniels as Queen of the dance. During basketball season, the club 'made signs and once again helped the H Club provide a Parents' night for the Reading Central Catholic game. Left to right: First Row-J. Walsh, C. DeBellis T. DeNoia D. Frask R. M. LaMonica M. L. Onorati M. Zentak L Komisarof, M. Barberette, B. McLane, J. Rogers, M. Racho, J. Zius, L. Dragonette, A. Palermo, J. Wilde, M. F. Veale, J Petrole, P. Nungesser, N. Gennaro, M. Doddo. Second Row-A. George, M. Patanovich, C. Matteo, J. Gioia, P. Peckar, A Striney, R. Reimer, P. Gallagher, M. Donahue P. Weber Rob. Portland, S. Hayden, T. Fares, F. Bonacci, P. Boyle, A. M Cifranic, A. Dembroski, J. Kotansky,J. Chisnell, B.Jacobs, B. Talkowski, J. Costabule. Third Row-J. Hamer, J. Balon, I Bogash, D. Herhal, C. Mastroianni, B. Gates, P. Godinsky, G. Lloyd, G. Kovalick, I. Clearfield, C.Smulyan, M. Martiyak D. Polivka, A. Morollo, M. L. DeLucca, A. Cameron, M. J. Morton, C. Spector, J. Mraz, S. Miller, M. Landau, C. Grala P. Minsenberger, M. Corra, N. Mordella, A. Dufallo. Fourth How-N. Flexer, R. Griesing, A. Martzen, M. Shuletsky, K Leib, L. Henderson, C. Lapinsky, P. Heisey, A. M. Dubravski, H. Geltzer, T. Urban, B. Smith, J. Gioia, E. Wagner, P. Pa lermo, N. Dietrick, R. Campbell, T. Levey, M. Chaskin, N. Hughes, J. Pesda, E. Lockman. Fifth Row-M. Shovarsky, J. Daniels, P. Valagene, R. Case, M. Kapes, J. Koch, M. Gemmell, R. Paladino, Rich. Portland, M. Melfi, J. Brienza, P. Schiavo, W. Frumkin, B. Contini, M. Haegele, M. Turick, V. Bonini, A. Kakalicik, C. Burns. 78 ANN MARIE DUBRAVSKI MARLENE PISKEI. -1 MISS HELEN R. WILL Adviser CAROL ANN BURNS MONICA PATONOVICH TERESA FARES CAROL ANN DeBELLIS JOAN DANIELS PATRICIA NUNGESS ER NANCY GENNARO CHEER LEADERS No one exemplifies the spirit of Hazleton High better than our cheer- leaders. These ten girls really take the spotlight in both football and basketball games, as they lead Hazle- ton High's sports enthusiasts in cheers, both old and new. BARBARA BENJAMIN TERESA DENOIA Cheerleading Mascot 80 pts' USHERETTES I l f-X fx May I see your tlcket please? Thxs quest1on you d expect to hear rn a TV theater xet they .are the famlllar words of our usherettes offerlng thelr serx ICSS to Hazleton Hlgh School sports fans attendlng the football and bzs ketball games These helpful mlsses are certalnly dn ut tractne asset to our school no 09 rid: 81 Nlr Albert Sa uera ker Left to rzght Mary F Veale Sylvla Mauro Polly Johnson Margaret Corrlgan Elame Nester ock Absenf from pzcture Marlene Haegele Pat rlcla Mm enberger Jo 'NZ 'rw fl.. lit v 'l . , Q I li ' 'Y ' ' 1 I . , . . - . FU . .' ' I ' ' ., K , . N . 25- 1, - ., q 13 i If Z if ' . .B -' ' Q I Y V . , . L - .'. v , - s , - ann Wilde. All 'M L W , ,. si' I . VJ. 2 ,N F' ' - Q fi' . 'J . Q C BAND uslc In the Amr and ox ertures and effort Mr George P Schwartz MEMBP RS OF STATE BAND Jack Potash Nancy Mbrdella MEMBERS OF DISTRICT BAND I reszdent Vzre Presrdent Jack Po ash Nancy Mordella Roland Brown Rose Mary Cralg George Rerlg Janet Bachman Thomas Toth Joseph Acrx L'b m'm The followlng are officers of Band Secretary Treasurer Buszrzess Manager Vountameer Reporter Our band that ever popular feature of Statlon H H S IS d9Lld8dly an asset to our school VN hether marchlng ln a parade naradlng proudly across the football field, or playlng enthusl asucally at a basketball game our band lS always at 1tS best l nder the capable dlrectlon of Mr George P Schwartz the band also plays ID assembly programs and pep rallles enter tammg ex eryone wlth lts wonderful selectlons of marches, waltzes All those who have seen the annual Chrlstmas and May con erts can testlfy to the excellent quallty of our band l ndoubt edly the manv hours spent rehearslng were well worth the tlme 0 -S 49 Roland Brown Thomas Toth Nancy Mordella George Reng Rose Mary Cralg Marllyn Swank aiiii, Flutes Marxlyn Swank Rosemary Craig Nancy Sharp- Trumpets Jerry Lakaes Francls Humlmck Joseph less Arlene Dafallo Mattavl John Harrls Annette Kxkalacheck Gerald Ferraro Rlchard Maggl0 Robert Wlrlck I larznfls Jack Potash George Rerxg Thomas Rexsen Paul Junnus Ralph Flsher Peter Havrllla weaver James Mattave Nancy Mordella Shlrley 'Vhller Anthony Rantr Ann Curran Lucxlle Warg Clen Horsefield Davld Shanno Andy Iefko Lorra1neScaran Anna Mar1eBus1a Mary Ann Marchock Carmella Columbo Phlllys Greco l'ren4h Horns Janet Bachman Trombones Nlckey Holman David Hughes Roland Slms Davld Barhardt Harry Fllbert Gordon Sehnelder Scnruplmne Allo Thomas Toth Rosemary Cralg Bag Hum NellMdLDOugdll Donald Spma leon Dapson Svlvla DeLorenLo HOHPFY HUfi00ls Drum Joe Acrl Thoma Urban Vlncent Van Groskl .Safuphone Yfnor Roland Brown Phlllys Greco 82 Richard Grenfell Bell Anna Marxe Marushxn I I ,- Burton Hall. also presented Song for Christ p 1- l ' I ,ADVANCED crionus . 4 I il P, -H . I ' P . I I V. A '. -5 rl 1 YI! l f!,w Nl 3 Q If t ,ft l V i r' ,H X ,f ' If I If . V I eginning the year's activities in Novem ij f b r wyith a fine assembly program, the Ad ' ,J vanced Chorus, under the direction of Mr mas, a holiday program which was followed by a dance. Spring saw the arrival of the District Chorus. Students who participated were Peggy Klinger, Joan Halterman, Henrietta Ditt- brenner, Marilyn Chaskin, Donald Spina, Jack Brienza, Phil Harris, Jack Edstrom and MR BURTON HALL Suzanne Hayden a talented pianist who also accompanied the District Chorus In addition, spring activities included a serenade before the Hazleton Rotary Club and an entertaining spring festival As an appropriate finale to the terms activities the Advanced Chorus sang for the graduation exercises 2770106 fj?z,i'f,'7zx.,aM in W cz W 47411 414-4 ff fired-arff Ona Acvompanzsls S Hayden I Klinger Lefltoright FzrstRou L Wolfe L Berish C Chamberlain P Albano W Mar shall R Brown VS Allen F Steiner J Schaffer B Xalaik B Talkowski Second Hou B Gross F Crocomo G DePalma R Malloy T Toth 'NI Demhrosltx I- NIcCurlex I:. Allen Vw Smith A Cassano C Spector E Owens J Chlsnell M Doddo Third Hou I Niagglo M Jones B Cates NI Sirolti I Xacltanich J Bontz I Harris R Sims J Faraee J Ed strom J Acri R Lockwood R Williams J Arthur R M Geffert L Henderson I Moskowitz Fourth Rou M Swank J Halterman M Chasltin D lfihenspergfr J letrilla R Castrina N Ieters D Spina J Brienza T Maskornick C Krapf J Saintlair X Baxolack H Ditthrenner J Sandrock G Zylea 83 T CHURAL CLUB Fine Tuning OFFICERS fat planoj Suzanne Hayden Donald Spma Dorothy June Hawke Henrletta Dlttbrenner Thomas Toth Marv Jane Hxtcho Beverly Gates Mr Burton Hall Preszdent Vzce I reszdcnt .Secretary 1 reasurer Program I hazrman Publlrlty I hazrmfm Publzrzty f hazrmfm Program I hazrman Adnser In the tradltlon of past years the Choral Club, super used by Mr Hall, completed a successful year Phe mterestmg meetlngs, whlch were held the second and fourth lhursdays of the month the VHYIOUS soclal events, and the excellent assembly programs presented deserve specxal pralse 'I Ins group has certamly d1splayed the showmanshlp that brmgs enjoyment to HHS One of the outstandmg actlvltles of the year was a trlp to the Phlladelphxa MUSIC Bestnal xn June gre , 9 Q 5 Ill' a 1' 'I V-ew 'av Q Nw .......1, Left to rzght Fzrst Row F Crocomo C Fucclle J Orlando E Stelner R Jamelll J Lewls P A Acrl J Wllde L Dragonette M F Veale D Frask M L Onoratl A George V Esposlto M Davles Second Rou J Balon J Walter L Goff F ROSSI M Landau T Corrlgan E Nesterock J COSKRDIIE C Mastroxanm B Gates H Dlttbrenner D Spma S Hayden D Hawke M J H1tcho T Toth M Hawkes P Baker J Arthur Marg Yuhas Mon Yuhas S McAloose T Gambardella J Kotansky 'Ihzrd Itou C Grala I Mmsenberger M Corra O Grebey A Dufallo N Mordella J Schaffer M Chaskm C, Burns J Danxels R Case I KGISCF M Turlck B Valalk E Owens G Scarcella I Weber G Lylla N Smlth G Rlchards A Burke M Barbarette J Chlsnell B Jacobs N Latoif D Marcmkevlch I'ourZh Hou J Walsh W Frumkm H Loewer A Curran R Cralg H Geltzer G Burgess I Klxnger C Ferrey M L Noggle E Klrschner A Dlehl L Henderson K Lelb C Lapmsky I Hexsey L Berxsh P Moskowmtz J Keppmg J Fares R Geffert J Sandrock S H111 R A Iuhas B Tallxowskl lwfth Iwu J Gates Y Bavolack R Yenchko R Portland M Gemmell N Peters T Maskormc-lx C Krapf R Hayden R Steeber R Williams J Scambla R Panco D Lexbensperger B Yuhas B Contlnx 84 ' A I I1 2 I J I I 1 Q A ,Q 5 - I I ' , , l G - Y I if -EE? 'Q 9. Y, as , 4 . A :fl G A , fs ee 4 W e 1',9 + f1- a s ., . a -' e - - or V q ' W A 7, n L ' ' ' A ' ' 7 ? . A X' J , ' , A a?1 f' I A K uf 1 f E fa +f nl. 'fl ' 51 6' Kr J ' ' 'A I 1' A A It ' ' Vigil A A ' g 'f an 9 I 1, I an eg Q' 'iv in ee , n A W' Y 3 75 ' A A WMI, 'Yi iipglkr gy A 52 if l f . I, , , . N .4 H - 'V -- ' - I y - ,Lg An W ' Y '- S . V ' I l 1,- -ir'-1A , ' pr ' Q - ,Z 4 4 p z I 4 1 '51, .' I 'f , ,f wi-'Y ll i ' 1 . M . 1 DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN OFFICERS l reszdent Rlchard Heckler Vzce Preszdenl I mda Komlsarof .Secretary Margaret Churllla Advzser Mxss Anna Hoffman Mus zgganq 191 alter Luster Anfrmq Among the successful actlutnes planned and executed by the German C lub under the supervlslon of MISS Anna Hoffman were the trxp to the I mted 'Nauons Wlth the other language clubs and the Inter language Club Banquet Durxng thelr meetmgs held ex ery hrst and thlrd 'I hurs day of each month the group partxclpated 1n lmtnatlon stunts panel shows and a Chrlstmas sklt all of which were thoroughly enjoyed One of the outstancmg features of Der Deutsche Vereln was the I lttle German Band a group who pro uded not only excellent musxcal entertamment but also hxlarlous comedy acts The followmg are members Ph1l1p Jurus the leader Joseph Mattaxl Rxchard MaggIO trum pets Leon Dapson Phlllp Jurus saxophones Rolan Sums trombone Davld Barnhart barltone James Mattaw Anthony Rentz clarlnet. 79' f'T Left lo rzghl Fzrst Hou M Haegele L Komxsarof R Heckler M Churllla Second Rou W Frumkln P Jurus M Swank C Laurle R Geffert J Hatterman R M8ggI0 Thzrd Rou L Dapson W Housekneckt L Stevens C Brommer M S Berman M James C Veale H Soller CENACLI: W4 OFFICERS J x I reszdent Robert I ortland Vzre Preszdvnt Marlene Barbarette I reasurer Ravmond Yenchko Secretary Jane Altmlller Vountaznmr Iieporfzr Joan McCoy Advlser Mlss I engelly On apprend en s amusant Once a month the members of Le Cenacle met to enjoy conversatlon, games sklts, muslc, etc IH the French language Speclal days and annlversarxes called for appro prxate celebratlons In conjunction wlth the other language clubs the French group partlclpated m the trxp to the U N and IH the Inter language club banquet whlch launched the cel ebratlon of Fore1gn Language Week Members partlcxpated ln the play and dance Left to rzght Fzrst Rou J Hamer J Balon P DeR1enzo S Glldenberg M Martyak P Baker J Altmlller M Bar barette R Iortland J McCoy R Yenchko D Marclnkevlch N Latoff B Whltaker M F Veale B Talkowskl J Mehal lxck Second Hou J Kushnerlck A Rebauhak M Hudock R MdT1H0 E Corrigan J Scalllon R Sarlcks J Rlce M Chas km R Campbell D Herhal H Geltzer M Landau C Grala D Hawke I Moskowltz J Orlando C Fuccele Thzrd Rou M Dubetsky I Godmsky H Lacker M A Hudock J Trettl J Sultch B Valaxk A Avxlhon J Yevala L Wolfe R Rocco M Merker J Zxegler C Spector M Racho R Smulyan Fourth Hou J Eldam W Allen R Paul D Shanno L Kowalslu N Peters S Hayden M Kapes S Knouse H Dxttbrenner C Gloman I Clearfield 86 1lTFNlldf'Ill. . , Vice I'rf's1'de'n! , 4... Serrvlury. , . . . Trmsurwr , . . Program f,'l1l!l'TI77,Il n A ff w.. - .., OFFICERS . . . , , . , Bernadine Shemanski 5 rl As' ,3 D 'uma' N , , .l f'7 ,Patricia Valagene . , . . Helen Loewer Marian Sherna . . Marilyn Snyder LA TERTULIA La pratica have nl maestro. La 'l'ertulia was formed for those who wish to extend the study of Spanish beyond textbooks Its purpose IS to ald the members to mcrease thelr understandmg of the lan guages, customs, people and tradltlons of the various Spanlsh speaklng countrxes One of the hlghllghts of the year was a trlp to Ixew York w1th members of the other language clubs for the pur pose of v1s1t1ng the United Nations Later IH Nlovember the group sold chrysanthemums for the Thanksglwng day game, a Venture whlch proved hlghly successful Durlng l+ore1gn Language Week the members of La Tertulla attended the Inter Language C lub Banquet and partlclpated ln the hlghly entertalnlng program Lefitorzghf l'1rI lwu X Niaho l-tl Nl A Welkle -X Gaun kr ll loevser N1 Shcma 8 Schman kl I Xalagene NI xder NI l N rren T C rrlgxn l' Stun r on u 1 4 n Sucaew x lx a N N11 B Ort S c wal e e 1 cox 1 nr u A Hr lm lckxar l bchmvo F Qturn J lxoch R X Sup valt R B111 r IJ C 81 'U - L - l 'K . .. . V - ' H' 'U H ' X. . . .' I I l . 1 v y .X 1 . I . p R 3 . , , . , , , p - fin 'I ' A' ,- D' i, . , .. X121 ' , . 'U , li' ,lt el. .Se'z'f1lzd Jdfrlr M D. bag, B. lilnrml , C. .ll l l 'sling 1.-'ll' , .'. , lr roll, . , l'1flelsIein,G. Lloyrl, F Miller, S h 'A rx, J. l' rlin', li. Ma r' 'it 'h, M2 g. Y has. Tl d lion' F. J L' ' , '. '- , ,. . , . ' - , . '. ' o , . ' ne, .Gray J. Lulu. ingfnv- DICCERS OFFICERS President .... .,.,,.,............., H elen Loewer Vice President ..,.........,... Anna Mae Belletiere Secretary ,........,....... . ,...., Patricia Valagene Treasurer. .,.............,...,.A... David Shanno Sergeant at Arms ...,..,...,i....... Nickey Deakos Publirily Manager .........,,.., Carol Chamberlain Librarian ...............,,...,... Nancy Mordella AdVLS8T .............,...,,......,.... Miss Krapf During September and October Mlss Krapf and her Diggers sold name cards and writing paper In the fall they also presented an original skit in assembly and at meetings of various women s clubs in the region to encourage contributions to the Restoration of Independence Hall fund After the New Year, committees were organized to M ll prepare the reports for the convention of the Northeastern branch of the Pennsylvanla Federation of Jumor Historians to complete the xnternatlonal cookbook and to plan the annual trip May 4 two busloads of happy Diggers left H H S for Philadelphia, where they VlSlt9d the U S Mmt, Independence Hall, and Valley Forge In June, the new officers prepared the H H S Hand book, which IS annually distributed to the Sophomore class 'W I .S-'Q V v K ' zq Left to right Fzrsl Rau M Brunette P Boyle M L DeLucca D M Skebx I' Weisenborn B Farace Second Hou J Allegretto E Fox M Donahue M Chamberlain A Cameron E Mastrota M Hawkes I Baker N Mordella D Shanno A M Belletlere H Loewer P Valagen N Deakos R Smulyan M F Xeale J Vhlde S Mauro K Yannarell S DeLoren zo D Frask M Lentak 'Ihzrd Rou D Delaese F Niastroianm J Liegler R letrufn J Bonan R Nlusrs A Kinney I Clearfield N Sharpless J Thomas J Duhlnskx F Vlarnell M Bern an R Reimer C Riedler R Sorlettl A M Busm M Lashefskx J Aullxon J Messer I' larrell J Maskormck M A Hudock fourth lieu IN Fleur S Schvsara A P02 zessere M Hudock R Marino J Xexak D Herhal H Lacker l Godmskx NI Nlorgm G lolmoumer D Niircmkuxch A Dufallo A Johnson B Bast R Smith D lapada B R Farace M Muhesko fifth han R Ca e J Buehler J lro hert R Faluello B Smlth J Pesda G Fierraro J F1dam R Yourxshin L Kowalski T Fare J Daniels C Burns H Dittbrenner C Gloman A Marushm E Jones P Stepanitis M Skuletskx E Wagner A Tolerxco M Slahor 88 Q1 'slr-'wa-VUZMAW LIBRARY OFFICERS President .,..,..,....,,.,........ Rosemary Yuhas ' ' J Vzce Preszdent ,...... ....,......,.... J oan Ierline Secretary ..,.,,.. ....A...........,,..,, J oan Zius Treasurer ,,....,, ............. M onica Patonovich Mountaineer Reporter, .... ...... B ernadette Yuhas 'l o both students and teachers the Llbrary Club, super used by Mrs Beck and composed ofltwo groups, rendered an mwaluable seruce Conslstmg of Juniors and SCHIOFS the Senlor Club members spent every free perlod IH the hbrary, workmg at the clreulatlon desks and asslstmg teach ers and students to locate lxbrary materxals The Jumor Club memlievshlp mcluded Jumors and Sophomores om Mrs Beck and the Senlor Club these students refcewed the neces y traxnmg to enable tl em to become full fledged Llbrary asslstants W at would Statmon H H S ex er do wlthout these mdxspenslble blblxophnles? bu. M Patanovlch J Llus R A Yuhas J lerlme B Yuhas M Manhesko A M Ilesh T Rodmo J Berger A Dalo R Goy dlsh M Swantek A Durso Second Ifou G Exangehsta J Rogers L Komlsarof J Xolkenand M L Warren F Welkle E Mraz M llllonalo NI Korexsl R MdfCh9lIl R Jamelll B Szbla Nixrg Yuhas Mon Yuhas A Rebarchak M Lashefskx K Rossl B Salvaterla Yhzrd lwu M A Vkellne F Helntzenlman D Chem A Sldarx D Herhal J Lombardo B Dlehl P Parrell M Maue T Dutmozzl L Marnell J KUNhh9FlCh D Kundrlck D Bodolxskx L Pasclna A Kmney R Mevers G Roedler D Blasko 1'ourth lmu C1 lxlla l Kuser NI Craxg NI S Bermon J Oster S Scatton C Barlett R M Splna l Swlck G lopermck P Godmskx C1 Burgess NI A Hudock S Nixller Q Brommer C krohn J Gula NI A Blasko 'VI Hudock M Dubetslq 89 l 'V N . Y l' lv. I 5 . . It . . , 4 ' . r . , U - , C' . . . . . . 1 . 'lf l . . . , 1 J ,' - ' . Fr - im ' . . A I 2- , Q - . 1 . ' ' 1 , . 5 , 1, , ' . I , ' 1 ' , rf P l .H . f , . , , l J . ' . , . L . . ' ' ' A ll X 'Ll 'rm I Q 4 I Q 5. 5 V gr - l A R 2 . 1 'Q -l L ' J 3 1 1-l C 1 I 4 A J I E7f L Left to righl: First Row- L. Berish, E. Egberts, S. DeLorenzo, K. Yannarell, D. A. Lakata, J. Phillips, M. Slebodnick 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 I ' . 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' - l 1 . 1 l' ' 1 . I . Lv' . . l . ' H 1 'll 1 . 1 '1 ll, 1 Q lf. 1 ' . ' 1 1- ' ' 1 ' 1 4 1 ' 1 l 1 ,. , .j ' N 0' ', 'in ,.. Y , . .' , . ' , . ' 1 , ... 'V LINCOLN DEBATINC CLUB lt'S De-batabIe The Lincoln Debating Club, composed of students who wish to develop their speaking and reasoning abilities, has completed a year of successful and varied activities Con ducting a Christmas candy sale members of the club under the supervision of Clementine Gloman distributed many gay boxes of familiar sweets During the month of February the debaters attended an intercollegiate debate tournament at King s College In March after months of research and preparation the debating teams considered the annual question Should the Presldent be elected by direct vote of the people OFFICERS Preszdenl ....... ..........,.,..... J ane Altmlller Vice Presidml ,,........,....... Mary Rose Sidarl Treasurer ....,........,.,......... Larry Kowalski Secretary ....,.........,....... Clementine Gloman Admser. .....,.......,..,..,,,...,.. Miss Yevak ,QS . 1 4 . 1 , 1 . Y Y - 1 ! Left to righfz Firsi Rau-fC. Gloman, M. R. Sidari, J. Altmiller, R. McKinder. Second Rou'fE. Steiner, B. Talkowskl B Valaik, B. Bast, H. Geltzer, D. Hawke. Third liou--P. Valagene, L. Kowalski, H. Soller, H. Klapper, C. Chamberlain 90 l'resz'denl Vzre I fff.'l'dPllI Su relary OFFICERS I 11bl1r'zlz1Chl11rmr1n -Idler 7 11.9 5 1 1-32, 'F OUTDOUR CLUB .Robert Bic-king . . John Palvello Carol Chamberlaln Barbara Talkowskl Mr Chamberlaxn Anyone for the outdoors? Of course and the ones who enjoy It most are the members of the Outdoor Club xIS1tII'1g speakers a xarletw of moues and lnely dls CUSSIOHS have taught them the fundamentals of the out doors as well as the basxc safetv rules that keep our natural resources safe Mr Chamberlaln, the club adxlser IS also chef for the 'Vleat tasters Assoclatxon a group wxthm the club who sample the more unusual meats for lnstance that of the rattle snake and the porcuplne Sounds temptmg doesn t 1t'l I O lfll lbw' Lpffguflghg fum! Hou J Rmg R Falvello J Cartwrlghl C, Burns R Knouse J Cassarella R Lxther J Macejko R lalermo J Tarone Second lwu J GICDIA A C,assano R C rel mg W Ioxrlne C Chamberlam R Blcklng J Falwello B Talkovukr C Nlcchlnus J Iol1urt7 R Mixer 'Ihzrd lou R Colasurdo B Noxotnex I' -Xhmecco J Iesda J Battxsh I Bottlex H Schnltfer A Niorollo J Daniels C Burns D Cartvsrlght I Clrard 'NI Chamlmerlaln lwurth Hou L Jurus E Betterlx I' DeAndrea J Brlt-nfa L C,asar1 'NI Nleln I' I kman Ii I ami C IIIAXI J Bo I R Iu chauxer D Buglxo 91 STAMP CLUB I resident Vue I reszdent .Ser'reI11ru 'I HGSIIH r Adrzsrr rlWlC9 happy xs the man who has a hobby Qdld a wlse phllosopher for he has two worlds to llve IH lt IS exceedmgly easy to become a phllatellst A stamp collectlon does not haxe to be expenslxe or compllcated even a small collecuon can yleld a world of reereatlon and enjoyment And what could be more fun than gettlng to gether wlth several other phllatellsts m a club sponsored bv Mlss Bergstresser? OFFICERS Norman l eters lasco Svhlavo Joan Balon Bonita Contlm Miss Bergstresser S-A9 'v7' -11 1 lhe members of the Stamp Club find no end of pleasure 1n the sesslons they spend dlSCUSSlHg the most recent stamps and exammmg each others albums In addltlon, they gam more knowledge about the dlfferent kmds of stamps both U S and forelgn Y? if'fh-W .3 l LN' X olib 9 Left to rzght Pars! Ruu T Rodmo B COHYIIII P Schlaxo N Peters J Balon J Berger Second Rou I Albano R Sarlcks J Macegko R Knouse J Benner 'Ihzrd Hou J Harms R Paladmo J Eldam A ,- . D - ' . J . ' W ' ' f , . . . y L 1 ' v' , ...S I '- Nt ll W ' ' 1 - I ,, 1 I . , . ' ' H v - - . . , I . . ' . ' . -, . . W . ' D - . . . , 5 n ' L ' ' A rw ' ' L Y . . , - . . . . . 7 5 I 14- ' K I .XL x - f V , 1 rf ' I - V k - gg s V ' . n w,':l?f 5l 5 j , V m M J - , ,, l jf Q- , . I , W 2 ' ,ff ' , K ' -I , . L4-rf, 4 - I 7 fs ' ' ... , f v J i . H f - R ,. 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PENGELLY-HOME ECONOMICS '59 M ISS GALLAGHER---TY PING i 'W il Sven, M RS. BECK--LIBRARY fil. 'Mg if WJHZ ,ark . T ' 5' 5? 53 f 'Fr 1 , . MCHUGH II ANF C' I' OMETRY MISS SWETTMAN WORLD HISTORX 41 5-L + Nik! Hi IQIOLUGY A ' 412 A 1.uI 'I ml 'V 'I 5-lftlfk' , f'..QlT'xS 3 RX, l' 'ff' , ', gf 77 Q. 'N ' . ,, fp! : - w M-1? ,i?fl,jp,5raf7EV'A1g,,ta5j.1,f no .s 1 ' asf, Mr. Bast and his capable stock-room staff-Wayne The, emcient Slmce gi1'lS'Rita Mafcovichf Dawn Allen John Bontz Ronnie Kellmer Joseph Battisti. Gray Linda K0m1Sal'0f Barbara Roman Bernadette Yuhas Dolores Dudinyak i2rbe-dggx Students dental health IS carefully guard Pots pans personalxtles-our nutrltlonal experts Mrs ed by Dr Falvello F Schaber Mrs B Robertson at work ,gl-2' 'Ula Those readv wxllmg and able people everyone knows so well the Jamtors Walter Drum George BOLOSI and George Hmder 96 , , , 1 v 1 . ui V , ,ssp o of ji . 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N4 Q'- i T7'NX 4-.1 MAL At Hlcks 4 At George s efxa PA X-he YV!!!- I ' 114 THIS IS THE LIFE' Mr Scarcelld s 3W teen agers proudly dlsplay A group of Qmllmg semors grm coxly dt the thelr Senlor Daw caps and clothex photographer Our class preqldent seems to enjoy bemg the center of our llvely chorue lme ll OO. the bbc be e H H S Jul hfmi 1 naught ln the art Immst Conrad krapf .md orpsur Donrld of Ffldhlflp., mu lf Spma Rolfmri Brown Thomas Toth and Roger U oh X THE TOAST... f I 'I T VN Father Takes rl Reqt Cure but oh what a reet' fs-q 9 Who are the mystermous d.1rk1es The Glrls Trlo emg as qweetly as they look 5 ew 1-nw.. Qffrinm legv, JH Hiro he xemo mlm 116 UF THE TOWN! s-'4' These sets of Champions are really what thelr name lmDll8S 1 Who let these characters nn Take a look at those costumes' wi?-12+ fi 4:5 wgsrpiggyqw I F105 f-Pwfc nj ww Qiwn 'H 1991 3' After 4 program of sheer delxght 11 CURTAIN CALL Looking back 55... 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MOUNTAINEERS COMPLETE SATISFACTORY SEASON We take this opportunity to tip our hats in tribute to the Hazleton High School football squad who achieved a winning season in 1953. Although the team failed to win the Keystone Conference, they displayed enormous spirit which characterized a colorful year on the gridiron. was named to the all-Keystone Conference team, Joe Farace, who was a leader in con- ference scoring and Frank DeAndrea, who was elected honorary captain, are indeed wor- thy of the honors bestowed on them. However, it was the seniors who completed their third year of participation that reaped the benefit of t ' t experience. For their valiant The,team was victorious in six of h ' eff ring the whole season, they deserve eleven encounters, including over e n u ommendation. wins over McAdoo, Hazle Township, a ul S mont. L es to Scranton We ts The season will long be remembered in were b P e narrowest of m A h oxn , th annals of Hazleton High School history, rx-11...-4 -5...-,.A.:-,. TAJ A.- ,,,,,, 1,. 1 A - A ' ' ' -' ' Hazleton Hazleton Hazleton Hazleton Hazleton SCORES 3323 MC.-Xdoo. , 558 Hazle Twp.. 19 Al't'n. C. C. 14 Scr'n. West. 25 Berwick ..., ifgrt l 15- . Hazleton Hazleton Hazleton Hazleton Hazleton Hazleton. T Shamokin, 20 Sunbury. . . 47 Kulpmont. 19 Pottsville. . 18 Mt. Carmel 6 W. Hazleton 1 THE EYES OF THE PHOTOGRAPHER 'IrpLet't of Partce trt llt f r xlong pun lg, nn t Sunlnurx I fi f zulu Rtchlt lortlanfl purxued bt DeLucta -X lentowxn C entrtl C ttholn rec xt r tr un uccf al nelrl gurl attempt Izjh! f nt! -X Sunburx runnert besieged from ill tde lv H H S tt ltler lt lt Hu l ull Ierr Brazfo tnflfharlu lack l :url ft Pranl-t De-Andre-at touc down bounrl tn the 11011 cpe ne r tg nn t,NIr Alloy 1 fV 111111 BlllSl11lll1l trapped bt a hokt of 1 ottax 1lle ltnemen after a hort galn 11 x, . ,i. 5 1 ' - V ri tx A ,ma-Iv 7 ' if .1 1 H ,ig-Elgsfiifgg EH, N - '. ,S fiya.. gi V .. 'ri 'Vail RICHIE PORTLAND FRANK DeANDREA, Captain JOHN MARSICANO BILLY SMITH September ll, 1953 H.H.S.A33 McAdooA6 For the second consecutive year McAdoo failed to make it close, bowing 33-6 before 5,000 at Harman- Geist Stadium. The initial touchdown of the season was scored by Frank DeAndrea on a thrilling 65 yard run in the second period. The quarterback scored again later in the same quarter. During the second half, the Mounts romped away on scores by Martini, Bellucci, and a 65-yard run by Farace. Superior line play and a speedy backfield proved to be the determining factor in the Mountaineers' victory. September 19, 1953 H.H.S.-38 Hazle Township-20 The Mountaineers again displayed a powerful at- tack, but had to come from behind to defeat the spirited Shippers, 38-20. Fine backfield play and the superiority of the forward wall enabled Hazleton to roll up 394 yards from scrimmage. Hazle Township scored twice in the final minutes at the expense of the replacements. Richie Portland turned in an outstanding perform- ance as he tabbed three touchdowns. Smith Farace, and Blakeslee played fine ball while Jack Hudock paced the fine work of the line. September 25, 1953 H.H.S.-19 Allentown Central Cath.-6 The Mountaineers provided an excellent aerial at- tack to conquer a scrappy Allentown Central Catholic crew, 19-6, at Harman-Geist Stadium. On two occasions the DeAndrea to Zack pass combinations clicked for scores, covering 44 and 14 yards respectively. This game was one of the most colorful to be seen in recent years. Again, teamwork was the outstanding factor in the locals victory. Portland, and DeAndrea sparked the commendable performance of the backfield. Martini proved to be an excellent replacement by notch- ing the final H.H.S. touchdown. Bozosi, Brienza, and Trama played a major part in holding the Vikings to 80 yards from scrimmage. As a heart warming side attraction, the first annual Parents night was held at which all the parents of the team were deservingly honored. October 2, 1953 H.H.S.'l4 Scranton West-21 Costly fumbles proved to be Hazleton's downfall at West Scranton in their first defeat of the season, 21-14. The Mountaineers could not reach their peak because of injuries inflicted upon key players. Marsicano, DeAndrea, and Farace kept up the locals hopes with some classy running. However, the Invaders scored two touchdowns in the opening minutes and took advantage of that edge throughout the game. Marsicano scored the first touchdown after a sustained drive, plunging through the line. In the final minutes after a 30 yard pass from DeAndrea to Zack, the big fullback again plunged through for the score. GEORGE BOZOSI ED LOCKMAN BOB TRAMA JACK HUDOCK 44-. . J' ' ,. . Ay. 'w b ,I 4.7! l , , I 1 r P fy' - X -my 5 :hmm . , 5' l 'I x ii! ps,,3.' f ,-,.'fn.L? sh' z fl ' , . 4' ' X 4 I ' ' ' I Mk 5 :l. 4 'il 1 . t f- -' ' X12 , rw' Q- R ? JACK BLAKESLEE CHARLIE ZACK October 9, 1953 H.H.S.-25 Berwick-39 Inept defensive work and inability to stop a polished passing attack on the part of the Mountaineers enabled Berwick to cop a 39-25 victory at Harman-Geist Stadium before a crowd of over 4,000. This game featured more scoring than has taken place in many years. Joe Farace proved to be the bright light in the dim attack. The little halfback scored three touchdowns on runs of 22, 64, and 17 yards respectively. Portland proved his de- pendability, scampering 49 yards for the initial Hazleton score. The Mountaineer defense could not cope with the superior passing, as the Bulldogs scored four times via the aerial route, Bozosi sparked the line which did not play up to their usual standard. October 18, 1953 H.H.S.-7 Shamokin-19 Slipshod defense and no way of stopping the Shamo- kin aerial attack hampered the Mounts as they bowed to the Greyhounds, 19-7, at Shamokin. The locals con- tinually failed in the clutch. Shortly after the opening kickoff, Shamokin scored on a pass from Verano to Fabian covering 34 yards. In the second quarter, Jerry Brazzo recovered a Shamokin fumble and alertly ran 13 yards for the lone HHS score of the contest. However, after the kickoff, Ray Richie raced 61 yards to provide the Greyhounds with a lead that was never threatened. They added another touchdown in the 3rd quarter. It was one of those games where everything went wrong, as far as the Mounts were concerned. 2 - . r S - FRANK KOSTOS JACK BRIENZA October 23, 1953 H.H.S.-20 Sunbury-6 The Mountaineers displayed an improved defensive and passing attack in the second half, coming from be- hind to top Sunbury, 20-6, at Harman-Geist Stadium. Billy Smith sparked the Hazleton offense with a pair of breakaway runs including one of 71 yards which set up the first touchdown. This enabled the Mounts to take the lead which they maintained throughout the game. The final score for the locals came in the closing min- utes as a result of the Portland-Zack pass combination. November 7, 1953 H.H.S.-47 Kulpmont-6 The Mountaineers showed amazing offensive strength and a well balanced attack to overwhelm Kulp- mont, 47-6, at the Wildcats' field. It was the finest game of the season for the Brominski proteges, and it enabled the Mounts to roll up its largest score. Three plays after the opening kickoff, Frank De Andrea, with good blocking raced 61 yards for the touch- down. Less than five minutes had lapsed before the Mountaineers added two more six pointers sparked by Smith, Marsicano, and Farace to lead 21-0 at halftime. Kulpmont's moment of glory came in the third quarter when Joe Gencavage raced 90 yards for their lone score. However, the Wildcats, held to 19 yards gained from scrimmage, were no match against the out- standing teamwork and great drive of the Mountaineers. JACK PESDA MIKE MELF1 BOB BOVE 1 ez i gn f 4 I -L i 1 ' 'f F 21 J cw y N at 9 2 'F IP - .. - ' 3 i ' fx W Gigi ...t was s 34 November 20, 1953 H.H.5.-18 Mt. Carmel-7 In a previously scheduled game which had been postponed on account of rain, Coach Brominski's grid- ders copped an 18-7 decision over the Red Tornadoes of Mt Carmel in a Keystone Conference tilt at Harman- Eeiiist Stadium. All the scoring was featured in the first a . Bob, Trama turned in an outstanding all-around performance, In the initial quarter he intercepted an enemy pass and raced 68 yards where Farace, one of the league's top scorers, tallied the score. Mt Carmel followed with a touchdown and successful conversion to lead 7-6. The entire Hazleton squad played spirited ball sparked by the fine play of Trama, Brazzo, Bozosi, and Marsicano. Jerrv Brazzo receives the Carson Walsky-Hunky Moran award as the outstanding Hazleton player of November 13, 16, 1953 H.H.S.-19 Pottsville-22 In a game that was called one of the Ten Sports Od lities of the Year by the Associated Press a great Mountaineer rally was halted by the classy Pottsville team three points short of victory. With 2,500 fans looking on at Harman-Geist Stadium a thick, pea-soup fog enveloped the entire area preventing vision of play from the spectators and officials. The Mountaineers opened with a 76 yard drive. A pass from Frank DeAndrea to Billy Smith sent HHS out in front in the first quarter. However, after Farace intercepted a pass, DeAndrea was trapped behind his goal for a Pottsville safety. As the fog began to descend, Carestia scampered 43 yards for a touchdown, unmolest- ed and unseen. The visitors led 9-6 when the game was called. The second half beran three days later, and Potts- ville boosted their lead to 22-6 at the conclusion of the third period. A 60 yard touchdown drive by DeAndrea, Smith, and Zack made the score 22-13. The Mountaineers then recovered an odd on-side kick, and DeAndrea and Mar- sicano converted it into a score. However, time ran out on the locals as their last minute rally failed in a game that was one of the most unique ever seen. November 29, 1953 H.H.S.-6 West Hazleton-21 A spirited West Hazleton eleven provided a tre- mendous upset with a 21-6 victory over Coach Bromin- ski's charges before 6,000 chilled Thanksgiving fans at Harman-Geist Stadium. The Wildcats took the lead early in the first quarter, and they maintained tight control throughout the contest. Tom Shuscevich played a top-notch game for the winners. The burly fullback tabbed two touchdowns and passed for a third. Jerry Brazzo, junior end, turned in a specular performance in a losing cause. His play was the finest by an end in many years, and it earned him the Carson Walsky-Hunky Moran award as the outstanding Hazleton player. The photographer snaps two shots of Turkey Day the Thanksgiving Day game. action. Anthony Scarcella is picking up ground for the Jay-Vees as Jim Lettiere provides offensive interference. The HHS football Jay-Yees completed another highly successful season in which they emerged victorious in six of their seven en- counters. The squad flashed a potent offensive and effective defensive attack. The blue and white juniors allowed their opponents to score no more than 12 points in any single contest. Their only loss was inflicted by a very close margin. However, on two sep- V. SCORES Hazleton 39 Tamaqua Hazleton . 2 Hazle Twp Hazleton, 39 Berwick. . Hazleton 15 Tamaqua. Hazleton 12 Berwick arate occasions, the Jay-Yees racked up a tot il of 39 points in a single game. Vnder the tutelage of Coaches Rex Turse and Danny Parrell, the entire junior varsity is looking to the future when they can don the uniforms of the HHS Mountaineers, and carry forth the traditions of good sportsmanship which are associated with Hazleton High School. THE MEN BEHIND THE SCENES There are many men who are behlnd the scenes of our athletlc program Wlthout these 1nd1y1duals who are constantly strnmg to pre sent a well rounded program the hlgh school sports setup would be lmposslble We wlsh to offer our s1ncerest gratltude to these men who have devoted the1r tlme and patlence to the advancement of Hazleton Hlgh School sports f'rflXY NAT SANDO EDWARD MATTHEWS Commumcatrons Asslstant Pubhc Address Announcer Tramer The managers perform one of then' many dutles under asslstant faculty manager Albert Sauer aker From left to rzght Jos eph Olander Robert Hel denrelch Dan Hanley Joseph Formlca Robert Bahckl Mr Saueraker Ray Canfield Rocco For mlca 17 ,-ja . x --1 ,Q .- . ..,.,. 4 I .-, I A , , I . . 1 , - , . , . , . , P . - I . 4 , 1 . - f . 1 p 4 , A . ' , - ' , Q . o 1 , , , , . -Q The H. H. S. Mountaineers failed to bring home a title, but they notched a strong second place in one of the toughest leagues in Penn- sylvania. Competition was keen, and the Mounts, who had a comparative height dis- advantage, were fighting every minute of every game. St. Joseph's gymnasium was a haven for the title hopes of the Hazleton club, as they went undefeated in league play on that court. Of their overall record of 14 wins in 21 games the Mountaineers captured 11 of 13 contests. The 2 defeats were lost by a total of 4 points. The H. H. S. Mountaineers engage in their daily practice session at St. Joseph's gym- . . nasium. Charlie Zack, the hardworking center, earned a place in the all-time record-book of Hazleton High School by scoring 398 points, a new mark. Strange as it seems, the previous record was 390 points established by present Coach Serany in the 1928-29 season. Honors have been placed upon both Zack and Mike Melfi in their selection to numerous All-Eastern League teams. The support given the Team by the people of Hazleton is extremely encouraging and serves as an incentive for the future success of basketball at Hazleton High School. fr -4 S Left to right: Kneeling-Scallion, Tarone, Farace, Petrill, Nastanovich, Mindick. Standiny4Brazzo, Melfi, Zack, Portland, Sainclair, Yenchko, Kokinda, Supowit. 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T4 z 2 ' 60 Q ' , 54 '. x 57 , I ' 65 53 -V ' . 67 ' -' .' 41 - ' . 53 I' S , . . 511 , . 64 ' ' ' 1 .47 67 ' ' ' 58 ' Aw.. ' . U56 ' , . 58 , 65 , . 12 1 ' ' . 86 . ' ' . 65 - ' i 4, , 62 .52 . 61 J. .... . 42 ' 61 ' ' ' ' .55 ' .. 'LZ . ' ' ' ' .9 ' ' , T3 , 60 ,...49 H -2 .' H59 . . , 54 ' .. ,GT -v 3 , .X t , W f X I 1-f'f.,f3,'Qx,il' A we Q I K N.l I pl f 1' ' , f ,l ,A K KC . I 'ff Q 5 1 5- ,F 5 Q x . I ,R+ . Xifx , . ofa - B 4 C S t ff X 1 fs I N , , - ' V , l,- A '- A . A ',,.',S. -'. . .' ,-. h . In ' 'YY . ' m ff ' .. me Dimm- 'WI' CHARLIE ZACK December 4, 1953 Hazleton-57 Tamaqua-44 For the ninth mnsecutive year, Hazleton began the basketball season on the victory path. Despite some shoddy maneuvers, the Mountaineers won 57-44 before 1,500 fans at St. Joseph's gym. Six foot two inch, Charlie Zack did as fine a job as has ever been turned in for a first game. The center tabbed 13 field goals for a total of 31 points for the evening. The Mounts were held to a 3 point first half advan- tage by the scrappy Indians, but increased the margin to 9 markers in a sparkling third quarter. Jo Jo Tarone played a fine floor game in racking up to 14 points and Joe Farace was impressive in a reserve roll. December 8, 1953 Hazleton-73 Wilkes-Barre Coughlin-63 A greatly improved Hazleton aggregation copped an impressive 73-63 victory at St. Joseph's gym. A brilliant third quarter rally insured the second straight victory for Coach Serany's basketeers. Charlie Zack continued to display fine form in tab- bing 33 points. He was ably assisted by Jo Jo Tarone who played a dependable floor game in addition to rack- ing up 10 points. 6 foot 6 inch Ray Beidleman turned in 23 points for the charges of first year coach Jim Payne. However, the 12 point advantage totaled by H. H. S. in the third period proved too much for the invaders to overcome. num JO-JO TARONE MIKE MELFI December 12, 1953 Hazleton-52 Plymouth-53 A hard fighting Plymouth five downed the Moun- taineers 53-52 in a close battle at St. Joseph's gym. The Wyoming Valley champions completely controlled the bankboards. The game was not decided until the final 12 seconds. The Mounts tied the game with 25 seconds remaining, but they yielded a foul which cost them the game. Charlie Zack led the Mountaineers with 22 points. Bob Supowit, in a reserve roll, played an outstanding game. Davenport and Morgan led the winners, who only used 5 players, with 32 points between them. December 18, 1953 Hazleton-74 Tamaqua-60 In the first away test of the season the Mountain- eers came through with a 74-60 win over Coach Purnell's Tamaqua Indians. It was the first opportunity for the Hazleton club to see action on a small court, and they displayed a smooth well-rounded attack. The Mounts rose from a 14-10 first quarter deficit to take a 10 point halftime lead. Charlie Zack and Jo Jo Tarone led the Hazleton attack with 22 and 15 points respectively. JOE PETRILL JOE FARACE TOM MINDICK .s s,s ,A .lx X W I . 'N 3. E .ww 'Vi QQ N' A' m r , 11 aus . A 5 , Q Af . -fi X - X if mg - -H -. ,Q ,, A 'YA ' -'AUM ' V. , I 'APM . -7,5 S Q2 'f' Ng n X J' fl 5, Q '-c, R-QX Q IKE. . 52015 Mi' 'E if W Q W- 'ffa mi il .ivx X. X.. Nfxi XTFQ if Coach Serany goes over a play with seniors. Left to right: Kneeling-Tarone, Sainclair, Zack, Yenchko. Standing-Portland, Melfi. January 26, 1954 Hazleton-86 St. Clair-65 Coach Serany's cagers rebounded from their record defeat with a smashing 86-65 exhibition victory over St. Clair at St. Joseph's gym. It was a tilt in which the Mountaineers maintained an impressive attack to reg- ister their highest score of the season. Led by stalwarts Charlie Zack and Mike Melfi, the Mounts were able to sink almost 50 percent of their shots. Zack and Melfi split the cords for 22 points apiece in addition to doing an outstanding job of rebounds. Tarone, Farace, and Petrill were capable ball handlers and play makersg the trio chipped in with some timely field goals tallying 41 points between them. January 29, 1954 Hazleton-62 Allentown-52 Coach Serany's Mountaineers came up with the most stunning upset in years by defeating Allentown's first-half Eastern League Champs, 62-52, at St. Joseph's gym before 2,500 fans. The victory, Hazleton's first over the Canaries since 1947, enabled the local cagers to finish in a tie for second place in the first half of the eague. Jo Jo Tarone played his greatest game in sparking the Hazleton attack. He tossed in 8 dazzling field goals, stole the ball many times, and was the outstanding play- maker of the evening. The fine defensive play of Charlie Zack provided a majority of rebounds for the diminutive Mounts. The timely scores of Farace and Melfi were conducive to the steady performance of the victors. The Mountaineers were at their best throughout the contest. Besides holding a rebound advantage, the Seranymen sunk over 35 percent of their field goal at- tempts and 22 out of 31 tries from the foul line. 5 January 12, 1954 Hazleton-61 Reading Central Catholic-55 The Mountaineers prevailed in an exhibition game at the spacious Albright College field house, downing Reading Central Catholic, 61-55. The local boys held a 27-20 halftime lead and managed to finish the game at a steady pace. Melfi and Zack shone with 20 and 21 points respec- tively and a great job with rebounds. However, Ed Jablonski of the home club stole the show with 25 coun- ters featuring a dazzling jump shot. February 5, 1954 Hazleton-61 Easton-42 The Mountaineers began their quest for the second half Eastern League title with an impressive 61-42 vic- tory at Easton. The H. H. S. cagers displayed fine team- work and an ability to sink the good shots. Each of the first five men in the Hazleton lineup tabbed four field goals, with Mike Melfi scoring eight foul shots for a total of 16 points. Coping with the Red Rovers possession-type basketball, the Mounts were able to steal the ball and convert it to two points on several occasions. Tom Mindick showed fine form in a reserve roll. The first string meditates seconds before the opening whistle. Clockwise-Zack, Melfi, Tarone Farace, Petrill. l ganizes a play. field goal. February ll , 1954 Hazleton-72 Allentown Central Catholic-90 The Vikings of Allentown Central Catholic dis- played phenomenal shooting before an audience com- posed of H. H. S. students observing Senior Day. Coach Carazo's quintet shot 52 percent of their attempts, the majority were made from 25 feet out. Charlie Zack racked up 34 points with 13 goals to tie the all-time Hazleton record. Melfi tabbed 20 markers. The Mountaineers tried hard to keep in the game, but the Vikings were unbeatable. February 16, 1954 Hazleton-82 Pottsville-60 The H. H. S. Mountaineers displayed amazing offensive superiority to overwhelm Pottsville 82-60, thus avenging first half defeat at the hands of the Potters. Mike Melfi turned in his best performance of the season with 12 field goals and 30 points. Melfi and Charlie Zack, who split the cords for 19 markers, con- trolled the backboards throughout the contest. February 19, 1954 Hazleton-73 Bethlehem-60 Avenging their humiliating defeat, the Mountain- eers heroicly defeated a favored Bethlehem quintet, 73-60, before 2,500 fans, the largest turnout of the season Ball handler, Joe Petrill, or- After stealing the ball, Jo Jo Tarone drives in for a sparkling Tom Mindick drives in for a Hazleton deuce. at St. J0seph's gym. Mike Melfi and Joe Farace were two heroes of the triumph. The former attained 30 points for the second straight game, while the diminutive Farace contributed 21 markers. February 23, 1954 Hazleton-49 Williamsport-59 The Mountaineers succumbed to a sparkling third quarter rally, as the classy Williamsport Millionaires annexed a 59-49 victory at their home court. The locals played a good first half, but they lacked the finesse of the Billports in the later stages of the game. Melfi and Zack were the bright lights in the dim H. H. S. attack. They tabbed 25 points between them in addition to an excellent rebound job. February 26, 1954 Hazleton-54 Allentown-67 The H. H. S. Mountaineers went down to defeat in the final game of the season, as the Allentown Canaries captured the 1954 Eastern League Championship, 67-54, at the Little Palestra. Mike Melfi and Charlie Zack led the Mountaineers with sparkling performances. The former was the game's top scorer with 22 points. Both boys did a great job on rebounds as the Mounts nabbed 41 to the home club's 29. up court. Joe Farace brings the ball The Hazleton High School junior varsity completed an encouraging season in which they emerged with 14 victories in 21 games. Many juniors and sophomores achieved the much needed experience which will guide them to success in the next few years. The team produced efficient scoring punch, and many of their defeats were inflicted by less than 5 points. Juniors Earl Hunsinger and Wally Skernolis, who had no previous high school basketball experience were stalwarts o I m W., ... . .1 A . This photo displays the spirit . and determination that charac- terized the H. H. S. Jay-Vees. JAY-VEE SCORES Hazleton . . 57 Tamaqua. . . .44 Hazleton. , . , 61 W-B Coughlin 43 Hazleton ,..... 62 Plymouth . , .44 Hazleton ..,.,, 53 Tamaqua ..... 37 Hazleton 41 Williamsport . .39 Hazleton 41 Luzerne. f .. 43 Hazleton 64 Swoyersville H47 Hazleton 52 Easton ..,,... 46 Hazleton 54 R'd'g C'l Cath.44 Hazleton 55 A't'n C'l Cath.41 Hazleton 63 Pottsville 49 Hazleton 59 Bethlehem. . . 87 H't'n A Team 57 H't'n B Team 56 Hazleton . .56 Allentown . .62 Hazleton . . 51 Easton ..., 37 Hazleton 61 R'd'g C'l Cath.55 Hazleton . 47 A't'n C'l Cath.58 Hazleton 68 Pottsville. . . 52 Hazleton . 62 Bethlehem. . . 64 Hazleton 44 Williamsport. .49 Hazleton . . .56 Allentown .... T9 along with Mario Pecile and Skip Sebia. Pros- pects for the future which seem very bright are nourished by the spirit and enthusiasm of the boys who participate. We wish to congratulate Coach Gregoria and the H. H. S. Junior Varsity for their fine seasonal play. We, as well as all of the high school basketball supporters, will look forward to the future seasons when the 1953-54 Jay- Vees will represent the blue and white of the H. H. S. Mountaineers. A 1 AA Left to right: Bottom Rou'AMocarsky, Farace, Motto, Kreboski, Shutovich, Bottley. Middle Row-Hunsinger Pecile, Serany, Walker, Skernolis, Monks. Top Rou'fSnover, Carnbell, Sl-cuba, Yannuzzi, Sebia. THE JAY VEES IN ACTION lop I zjlzt Joe Scalllon all alone hoe hlgh to dunk the ball after 1 beautlful teal Dave bhafer awaltb goal Bottom Lrft Johnnx C zmpbell glxdex 1n for a H xfleton two polnter aga1n t Allentown Central Cathollc Bottom Hzght Joe Kolnnda guarded bx two men from Allentown Central Cathohc taps the ball 1n for two pomti ' L K J I X 1 an . 'fr ' 1 . x ' - .X x '- -- l Top Lf'-fl - Earl Hunsinger notc-hes rebound from the hands of an Allentown defender as Pecile anxiously looks on. if ,'S ' '- 'npnw-w f, . Ali 1,8 uI n W Q., . .1 ' V. ila .aw The Hazleton High School Swimming team completed the greatest season in its his- tory. The year was characterized by thrilling meets from which the team emerged with five victories in nine contests. Three of the four losses were determined by the final event. The mermen weathered a schedule of strong op- ponents, so their success was well deserved. The team was sparkplugged by the out- standing performances of the seniors. These boys have been participating in the sports for three years and they have improved year by year. The hours of practice and strict con- ditioning resulted in gratifying success. u an , 'Va n , Amh- Coach Kushmider instructs four of his senior lettermen before the meet. Left to right-4Jim Ziegler, Mike Stanek, Harold Hartzel, and George Guscott. The swimming team produced several outstanding players who have indeed been a credit to their school. Jimmy Ziegler qualified to attend the state finals at State College in both the backstroke and individual medley events. The trio of Mike Stanek, George Gus- cott, and Harold Hartzel competed in the med- ley relay event. This truly exemplifies the teamwork which was characteristic of the entire season. Again, we wish to pay sincere tribute to Coach Kushmider and the Hazleton High School swimmers for a season that will long be remembered as one of success and good sportsmanship. ' irv ' I I V: V, . ..... . ff, , ' T -- V 5 ifgg' if y V st - 72, J V. ., I Ac, z .1 , 4 ,gli gl., . K , V . V2 'f ,. ,- V. , :wg 'f 521 ' , . X ' 1 t. 1 . - V: . 4 Q - 5 , 1 ' 1 wtf: 2 x 1 ' 5, - ' . - Q 9 . 5 f 5 i V , 2 2 . 5 i ly, g ,, 'M .V-V. V c , 2 ' ' , ' 7. e A ' 4 ff ' imwtza f A 'V if 'V' T Nfgw m ia A ...F K 'Liar 1. 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Allentown .... Reading. . . , Wyoming Sem. Scranton Tech.i.0 Hershey. . . T 51 .44 30 .42 .27 32 7 Wyoming Sem.44 'N S' C '422 5 51 'lop Left George Guscott approachee the fini h line as the winner in the 100 xard breastroke event 'l1zddleLefl Joe Xanilt caught in the mid t of a front ommer ault rlixe BottumLvf! Jim Cro Hin and Iaul Fuehrer anxloualx await the tarting gun for the '00 x xrrl free tile ewnt llzddle I zglzl Harold Hartfel taltex a deep breath after achiexlng a wictorx in tht 100 xard free xtxle race B ,Hom 1 zghl Roland Brown begin the last lap of the 700 xard freestxle relay 141 I - I l . a t I, ,f .il ii.. f xr -, . I , S , . f xi ' . K a ', . ' . Wg. ' ii . . . ,' ' 9 1 ' gg 'ff 1 ' V .VA 1, ' I s' aff 1,2-d 'm'.Q' I ' 4 ' aw W 4 f ,ln MWA 9 V V ' f 0 K i 9 ' ' 0' ' f I , 9 H l-- ' ' ' f ' 15' . .f ' ' 5 , .X 1-I Q v' 12 A v I , I ' 1 '4 La., .wa I A . I., , ,,,.x'f1,: 4 . A A , . 1 .. Q I ' 4 . y'-rr F e '+.QQ:. . , ' ,th A yn .4 LST' 3. K. Xlqy :nr S punk' i 4 A . A-in . . A ' - K .Y tgp, D, I . 5 K. , '- -.WO h w .1 .. 'Z -.. -Al' .-,ks-by X i I, -4 .U .H S. ' ,L .2 3,5 . .l l A , , ,4 .S . . ' Y' ,' Y ' -. f . . ' .1 . . ' . . . - . Y , . ' , . b . I 1 W r .. ... h , Q '-Q tfblf, x nr 153, , , 1. iv ,T my 3. 7- '-M .X 152 1 fx-'ff . GEORGE GUSCOTT JOE V February 5, 1954 HazletonA39 ReadingA27 , The H. H. S. swimmers copped a hard-fought 39-27 victory over the Reading splashers at the 1atter's pool. Seniors-George Guscott, Mike Stanek, and Harold Hartzel were the individual stars for the local mermen. The trio copped wins in the 100 yard breaststroke, back- stroke, and freestyle respectively. February 13, 1954 Hazleton-55 Scranton Tech-20 The H. H. S. swimmers achieved an overwhelming 55-20 victory over Scranton Tech at their pool. Harold Hartzel and Billy Frumkinopened with first and second places in the 40 yard freestyle race. George Guscott, Mike Stanek, Jim Ziegler, Bob Schmeer, and the quartet of Crossin, Fuehrer, Vanik, and Haueisen were first place winners for Hazleton. BILLY FRUMKIN February 19, 1954 Hazleton-47 Hershey-27 The H. H. S. swimmers copped their fifth win of the season impressively downing Hershey, 47-27, at the local pool. Jim Ziegler was the top performer for the winners as he finished first and second in the 100 yard backstroke and 150 yard individual medley events respectively. Joe Vanik won the diving contest. Jim Crossin and Harold Hartzel achieved respective victories in the 200 and 100 yard freestyle events for the H. H. S. mermen. February 23, 1954 Hazleton-31 Wyoming Seminary-44 The H. H. S. swimmers concluded a successful season by bowing to a greatly improved Wyoming Sem- inary outfit, 44-31, at the 1atter's pool. The meet was decided on the last event, and it left the locals with an overall record of 5 wins and 4 losses. Mike Stanek and Joe Vanik were individual winners in the 100 yard backstroke and diving events respec- tively. Jim Ziegler notched two second place awards. The team of Stanek, Guscott, and Vanik won the 180 yard medley relay. RAY BITTNER RICHIE DeSANTO TOMMY BARTOL lim ,4- I fig QR jp-A li' ll JOHN P SENKO Faculty Manager 22 ANTHONY SCARCELLA Asslstant Football Coach 3 DAN PARRELL 1- ...H ROCCO TURSE Jay Vee Footb ll Coach Ass t Jay Vee Football Coach 'Zi FRANK SERANY Basketball Coach 0 i - J 5 .v,-'?a 'D LARRY KUSHMIDER SWlmmlng Coach I I 1' U x h 'I I... ALBERT SAUERAKER Assistant Faculty Mana er I EDWARD BROMINSKI Football Coach Baseball Coach LAWRENCE MUSSOLINE Jumor Hlgh Football Coach QR 4 DANIEL GREGORIA Jay Vee Basketball Coach W? 'L'J ' X EDWARD MATTHEWS Track Coach gi? A L X . J Q- 4 ' 19 W . ,L -if gl' N . A , , , I I Ill ., V, - I 5.6 . . ' 0 'AI A l 1 ,., ,, D I- I 1 't ' A L, 3 ' A .ta. f ' ' l,,o I . l tats f - 'K 7l2i'f 'E W ' ' f' f ' ll ttl- A if V. T , ,ff 1 w Y I 'M l . - I W F k, v I I I . 1 I Q, R P' ' ' 5 ' Azzl ,Z 1- Q, G. 'Q ., I 3 '-- ' Z ' .A .B ' ' ' , l f C C! L 'it amqf lb.: A .5--M. W W9--fo is nag. sm-iafil'-,xii ll-MPH Q4 Wagga rw NNW ,n W 1 Jgffgfaaw ,aw Q 1 java The H. H. S. track team is anxiously awaiting the shot from the starter's gun which will inaugurate the 1954 track season. The candidates are beginning their spring practice as the Janus goes to press, and they all seem enthusiastic and prepared for a successful season. In the past few years the team has lacked overall versatility. There are many events which comprise a track meet. In addition to the various running races are included broad 1,511 -4 -IM-'JL ,,,WfjXv:Mn,,Q, f-an Left to right-Coach Ed Matthews, Assistant Coach Carl Schmidt, and Faculty Manager John Senko discuss strategic procedures prior to a track meet. and high jumping, pole vaulting, javelin and discus throwing and shot put. This season there appears to be interest in these field events by those veterans who have participated in track last year. The experience will improve the team greatly. As interest increases in the great sport of track and field, we want to take this oppor- tunity to tip our hats in admiration and wish much luck and success to Coach Matthews and the H. H. S. track team. Aigmx wx..-5 3 .H Al 4... Left to right: Bottom Rou'-Farace, Lovrinic, Antinozzi, Dembrosky, Falvello, Schiavo, Potash. Second Rowf Portland, Marsicano, Palermo, Bove. Top Row-Zack, Brienza. hi, 4,2- M .-161 '-'- 1 ga ,wang sf awk 5 Q-I Hazleton 4 Hazleton Hazleton April 28 May May May . 'SY 4,3 A? - -4-A .JL May May ij- 'sq gi SCORES amaqua Tamaqua 3612 Ashland Coal Twp SCHEDULE 4212 Hazleton vs Tamaqua Coaldale Invxtatlonal Hazleton Trlangular Southern DIVISIOH of East ern Football Conference Representatlves Hazleton vs Tamaqua Dlstrlct 11 Flnals s.vf!m qjguiirx T Af ro. l a H, qv 'f .14 fqg is np- is J-0' Q -.Jl :' I s...f A, A'N6f 1 I Y. 't 1 11,4 4.1552 Q .fff-,ml M -4 .WW if Pzcture 1 Hazleton runners ln the 920 yard dash Pzcture 7 Bob Bove takee a runnlng broad Jump Pzcture 3 Pasco Schlavo throws the Javelm Pzclure 4 John Marsxcano heaves the 16 pound shot put Pzcture 0 Charlle Zack leaps high xn the alr for a runmng broad jump 147 I l , .. 24 T , . .71 ' ' ,, 30 ' ..,74 -' : .... 58 t I V X ' 1 . ,' . -rw '- 'gin H A i , . I ' 4 fx V I - k 1. , K 25 9 , 1 A q -v 1' t I i Q3 . Q li .l 1 H L- V . an ' i A . gn. 5- . .. a E - - - E 1- - 'fy 5' 3 if' ' 1 ' i ' 'S ' .9 - , 1.-. . -.' A , - Q- - - ,ef ' -Q ,,-Q,,,,Q' . ' - .451 1- - It -E-3 ' 12- . ,.r,,,. 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' 1 ' 'f -JAQHSQS ' 2 9. 1 15 lilxiygixx 1 ' J ' v, Q5 COACH ED MATTHEWS VASCO SCHIAVO ai, 5 BOB BOVE ROBERT PORTLAND Q42-v X Q , I Kr ww ki 4 W ,A Egipf. -.-A 7 .hariiwtiil A CHARLIE PALERMO CHARLIE ZACK JACK POTASH ixgfg. s ,. me , 'JL Ijdf 5601 W f O 4 L JZ! J v53's'Q' H 'Q Owakgy 5- 0 V46 fx N 1 ',,!,j-fp' !L fV A ,M WW' - 1 V A 30.1, ,M E ' ' x4 rf ' Lg C LJ j' X Uwe 1, ' 46 1-, ' LL , , 1 L .'-X 7 'inf 1- if Y : ' 1 N .J .5 Qu W M A 1 H M, - A w ' . . , f' 1 -9 A L ' , ,vu -L 2 n ' ,, 5, Vewwi , . . 3 'M 'f '11,-l' if 4 j A .H aw, L, R f W 1 Q 9 My ,M i my ' .4 J, if L my ' The H. H. S. baseball squad expects to capture the title of the Hughie McGeehan Scholastic Baseball League. The Mountaineers brought home second place last season, but this year they are almost 100 per cent improved. The primary improvement of the base- ballers has been the all-important experience which has been gained. Don Payer and Richie Portland, first and third basemen respectively, will participate in their third year of varsity Lua 1 Left lo right-Coach Ed Bro- minski poses with Managers Heidenreich and Canfield, and Assistant Faculty Manager Al Saueraker at Rex Antinozzi Memorial Field. play. Lettermen will return from the team who lost only two league games last season. In addition, 7 veterans of the Little-Bigger World Series will prove valuable assets to the team. Unfortunately, this book has gone to print prior to the completion of the season. How- ever, we want to take this opportunity to wish Coach Brominski and the H. H. S. baseball squad much success for another championship. I' ? kg f.4. C nn Ji . It 0 v7'LE70 ,J 1 a. W' . 3-L'hN st 7 E Y '1 V1 , Q, V, .Q H . X if Kglql gf? A2-bm if I L 5 , xG5N4l h BNA!!! K r . 5 L 1 Q Qjw. I il r, I I . If 1 ' P My V - -'W' vm 1 45,5 , ,f is ir 'A .V . K -- l 4- Ti . . . X , . X 1 ...gig . A, . X , Q , -'mf - .- . 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Bottom Rau--Martini, Keller, Battisti, Logudic, Scarlotto, Pendal. 150 5-Lo A-sh 'L th s QX I 'A ' 5 515 0 -Y' 'Q .Nu 'NP lv' Nm if-up Ha7leton Hazleton H uleton H xfleton H uleton H Ulf ton Ha7leton Ha7let0n Ha7leton Haaleton Ha7leton Ha7leton H uleton Hazleton H uleton H ulcton ff' Eqf is ar- P, SCORES Ne vopeck Rock Glen V! Hazleton Nlcscopeclt W B C ghlm Qheppton St C 1bI'l9l '- Berwick W Hazleton W B C ghlm Sheppton N 'VI I Berwick St Gabriel s Playoffs 1 White Hue Hegins Twp it MIT i in-vu. J av, ve. 1 -of -'Sify' Q'-ef wizrri X Jw N if Viwvw? rg-.1 Q 'bfi ,QI ' I ,Aa V41 Ufcfw Y tt '- r 'um.2,'f .fJ- '9: 4P ' 5 is +1:'i'45-ya X A-WW -1? 'til yi' bk 1 , A., Upper Left --Jack Keller takes a murderous swing. Center After scooping up a hard ground ball third baseman Don Payer fires it to first baseman Richie I ortl'1nd who fancily stretches for the easy put out. Lou-er Left 4Billy Smith starts to tirst base after a solid hit. Lnzrer lfiyhl Terry Tihansky makes a sparkling slide safely into third base. 15 ,Q ,-J I2 F J' 'r fo DON PAYER TERRY TIHANSKX 5 + ,L J f , 1 f 'lk Inf Ts 7 W JACK KELLER TOMMY TOTH DAVE HUGHES f 4 , f tv I A W .- NA, K, AS' 'a a Hmf'WP EA ui Y, H wig nj f' BILLY RICHIE IORTLAND .IOQEI H BATTISTI 152 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 FROM YOUR CLASS PHOTOCRAPHER CAL R PAN E 118 We 1 I mul S mm Thorlo 6231 I 1101011 I 1 Sl I DIO AND CANTI RX SHOP 16 3 . .' 1121 , ': ICASTICRN PICNNSYLYANIA'S MOST MODERN 74 CONGRATULATIONS To the C mduates of the Class of 1954 we extend our pongmtulatxon a d an 1flN1tdl,1OIl to use f thli Bank 5 Helpful Flnancml Seruces TRADERS BANK AND TRUST CU Hzwleton Pa Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporation 1oS , ' ll' V 1 ' f . .I X' , J - ' I li , ' , ,J ' ' L V ' A - ' fl, 1 ' '11 'TQ' A, f 1' - I x 4 T W T ul' I u , ' 1. , g . sigh . . Q f '. 5 . . . V i . V . 1 ' ' ' . , . CUSCRUVE HAZLETUN S PHOTOCRAPHER Makers of Prlze Wmnmg Yearbook Photographs The Fxrst wnth Everything Photographic STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP 27 W Broad St Phone 3856 136 f, I - f V A 1. l , . - I' ., V, , A If 1 'l . .Il L . ,J ' COMPLIMENTS OF r SNYDER S DAIRY 404 W Hemlock St 1 t'UKIl,I,lXll-ffx'I'S HI J CONGRATULATIONS IO THF CLASS OF 1954 1+ ROM A PROGRESSIVE COMPANY WITH AN EYE TO THE FUTURE THE IDUDLAN CORPORATION WEAVERS OF FABRICS PROCESSORS AND THROWSTERS OF YARNS 138 F 4' I H lf I y JLMX L2 H LAX' LM! 4 1 L ffl I I VL 'I 'Pj I If i1 I 1 I V I 4. if fy-,f ry U L fl! IGH' f I L If' V 'lf J' pf ' 'I L, J V F35 V K JL J ,Jfff 'My ,1L A ' Q, MJ 1 LXL I mi!! -I -A CP M 'IU - L I 5 L if ' ' f k J I f Iii!!! ,fx L L L It Y hx? A I I gjigili Extends Best Wishes f John M. Doddo LADIES' AND GENTS' CUSTOM TAILOR CLEANERS AND PRESSER New Location Next to the Lakes to Sea Bus Terminal 29 S. WYOMING ST., HAZLETON, PA. Phone 5939 28 years of Tailoring Experience Needle point perfection Alterations on Ladies' and Cents' Garments Made to measure suits for Ladies and Gents PC Sz Q52 109 Y is Kffjw Oft' Q 622, JN It K eff? dig ix 3 ,X Qafftjfyr 2 2' S o , B S Ei Q ,X at fix qi, 3 'W 4 - EQ QL Y F C 'mike , K I5 ' n gli, C? .. ,. 7 E' 1 4' . I . 4 , I ' ,. . v 1- 4 . I 5 1 I 1 H, 4, , . 4 gl! f if f Q 0 V, I sk - 0 L pk- f I 1' ' zl gf ,' r f L 4 I ' pf I1 I I 4, It I I f . L ' A 1 f L M, . L , If , ' A , L ff I I .1 fl flffihbfjv HIT' VX!! 7 I In I JI! I f f' IJ K gb KX - J , ONIWAII N Ns! f JHE STANDARD SENTINEL C ONIPLINIEIN TS UI' MODERN BEAUTY ACADEMY TRENDS OF FASHION I Che tnul S11 H xfleton Pennswlx mn XM I1 ue the fmest edueitlonil prom im thu L m um m vnu x cu Ilexse gene thls proiu um ncnmfiu zble thought when mikmge mur me ec I hom 1669 H Ulcton 160 4, Z I ' 1 I , l f 1 I f I Tw ff 1 ' I f 1 J 1 I If If: X, ,U ' tif, A 1' A' I 5 f f If ' I L' fu? 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A 4 . ji. ., 'A 0,1 yi! 11' 1 1 xg 1 M ' l 1 L , A I I - - 1 ' 'Liv A ' 1! . 111 1 ' , - 1 '11 1 Q ,Y Y' l . ., 1 1 A CUNIII INII' X IS OI RADIO STATION WAZL HAZLI ION PA 1490 K C S Serving the Regxon 21 years AFFIUATE IHI: GRFAII EST SAFEGUARD IN ANY BANIK Ib the man xgement United Stxtes Coxernment Superxlslon Ib lmportant here and so are thm bank S capltal assets of more than S32 000 000 whlle If ederaI Depo It Insurance up to S10 000 for each cuetorner counts for much But sound pollcles and efficxency 1n operatlon are the deternnnmg, Motors ln Lhe stabllltg. of thls msututlon whole Hazleton people haue been BANKING XI ITH QAFETX CIIICG 1890 HAZLETON NATIONAL BANK HAILE FOX PA Member of Federal Deposxt Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System 16 Y, I v , 1 v,- 1- A 1 A .. f ff- v . . 1 I , . . . - - - v I',X' YY 'Y 4 W4 J v v A A L I ' 2 . . , . , v X . . .1 . t . I c I ' I ', c . ' I ' . 1 ' . . . .. , , , 1 - , S , r ' . . . v. . T I I 1 . 1 1 . . 7 . . . . 1 N x c . , . V , v v v y A A LJ I ke r- V Q A A , Y n 'T 8.1 KN. J I b I, If bv I' WX 'Wy 25 M CAR BANK OWN COMPANY H V NVJSZI 823 ARCH STREET IJ L PHILADELPHIA PA J' Malliffa IGI? ot QACICIPTIIIC CLIN Comms 'md Hoods fox ifH1g,h I foggy c LHIXCISIIIGS Also mcmufutulels s C e Cwgku Rohm ,md A. C 'lppella Robes fIE md LSXV skpsed lt the H wluon Hlgh School supphecl 70 bx us lb CONGRATULATIONS TUNO SOL LAMP WORKS Inc RADIO TUBE DIVISION Weatherly Pa IMI .FL P 4 I A Pj 3 q-'A' WJ! Xiu 'NND ,JH M :gf U L wb Ln- QL pkfv TRY Lx - i V QJ I f iw gf! , 1' N fy I TV UV LVL Libr, 'A win ' fr IL IV' L' ,wifi - I jfv . V - by K1-J A Q QR Lf WL ' L1 ' W mf H2 ,SVA I A J IL JL' ML MMM. 1 ' Lf A I Q X I KA NJ I-AV WOM ,Y ' 'J s V lv r Q VM if I V. YNATLI L ACADEMIC IW f IV ' W ' L if I Lf WW I L Ll I ' ' I I I 1 v ' 1 I 1 E v H 1 1 'Q V'-,fm .uh ' . 1. bk A X, of U' if 1 ' .,' I - I. A J biz JS Q N , . . . . , L PM I XX KY .Ay A J, jxvx, - 7 0 lI HfI-'I of RAPHI RQ 10 THF PARTICULAR THE STANLEY 512113016 112 North Wyommg St PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Ihr Lrlrqmf mari Ilobt Iloflcrn Stzulw in I rzslfm I fl E MPHASIS IS fy! Xfw ,IEDDO HIGHLAND I D RAVEN RUN EMIUM ANTHRAC T I ii JIIDDO HICHLAND COAL COMI XXX 4 1 s L'xN 164 1 W I I I, V V M x ' ' , X we NN L N X 5 I . Mx X X,. w 'V N' .'. , I 'A I, XL K F W 5 I I . A I , U, . , . ! . ' 5 X. t i I K I A 4 ak ' L. tx' . tv I L IW ' -. ' 2 XX, f' kk ,L A I , N. A 1 X' , N , Q I , A I if I I Q , IW! J ' . MI , U V nw, 'X ' 1 -'Xi . I Ji N 1, N. I' K H 1 1. , I ' Q ' I' ' q f .' ' ' . ' TH eff ON ff x !f74 , J I, ,Z K I ' 1 N P R I E S - . 3 I I' , , R 1, .' ' Jn mm 1, NNN. Y X .f fm JERE WQQDRING as COMNFLANYQ OUR 56TH YEAR HARDWARE TOYS GIFTWARE SPORTSWEAR TELEVISION L f Ltun 1867 1954 87 Years of Servlce MARKI E BANKING 8. TRUST COMPANY LI xl Jcpo Federal uz mee C mpm I 0 Pe erxe Ny gm IMI 'E ' I' S I N K. V xx -A K- . rg ' X xi it Y I N 'Y - A -N -N6 EL Ng X 'NN X- , QR il 'I Q 72 ' s - ES J Phon 1 232011 Ilzzzl H , Vu. . L 1 D Fedfz I 1 sit ' ' Ins 'L ' ' ' 'ati n ws Cjsl GENETTI S ULTRAMODERN SUPERMARKETS Hazleton Freeland Tamaqua Ha Zeton s Largest Food Retazlers CONSERVE FOR FUTURE USE Spendlng money for the fun of It IS a fault that keeps many a person from attammg those thmgs most deslred To have thlngs whlch you rlghtly deserve you must make preparatxons The best help along th1s hne IS opemng a savmgs ac and you w1l1 reahze upon thxs beyond your expec tat1on Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlon 166 account ab the Peoplels saayingsnand lfrust Co.: PEOPLE'S SAVINGS AND TRUST C0 COMPLIMENTS OF KAPES AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 25 N Poplar Street Phone 37 I A and W A HESS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC 1 9 Phone Hazleton 1787 PhOneeDrums 2- 9901 V- HAZLETUN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSUCIATIUN 12 FAST PROXD SIPFFI IHOXE -1090 IN FENSIX E SELRI IARIAL an VK RITE fO1 fvll mfmm mon or CALL Ha7leton 109 McCann School Business Fraders Bfmk Rulldllig Hazleton I4 comm mfws OF James P Costello .lr d ACCOUNTING f'0l'RsI-is Of . , .V 'lf 168 IJ lj X AQ in di ONGRATULAT 1oNs FROM Yeager s Radno an Televnslon Second and Alter Streets Your Arvln Dealer KONI! I INILN lN Ol WedtI1erIy Steel Compdnv AND Wedtl1erIy Steel Castings Company N llll6llX I Gabe s Photo Studuo JOSEPH F GABRIEL Everythlng xn Photography PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL Candid Chxldren Famxly Weddmg Albums Photo Fmxshmg 223 E Dlamond Ax enue Phone 992 M SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE Bon-kTon HAZLETON s FASHION AND VALUE CENTER Jl 'Nlflll HIGH I ASlllUXb Xl Jl Xlflll LOXX P1116 l'S 3' t 'l JA' of , r 1' 4 ' ,f J' I VA, ,V I I ,f Jw I Xf L ' l T I 'N I Xi R' JNJ 2 Elf . i LA! I J rw, , at J A GX, ,v I,.lj f ,fy If gt '41 . ,-' V - -4 , ' . 1 cf ll. ll lj' f' ...JI XAYX! 11 l xx U, L X - ffxf' 7A ,V V LV .XJ ME N A JU' k VJ 1 1 , 41 -, . , 4, 2.1 gy' in ' 1 A A - I J Y l 9 ' I d I O Q Yea 'j, Ex. Q 0 ' AT IGJ ,fx Tunnessen 5 AUTOMOTIVE HEADQUARTERS Bromd and I Teen Streetq H KEN I Farm Fresh Dairy Products FARM ERS COOPERATIVE DAIRY HEALTHFUL ICE CREAM Qalbeth I lace Route 309 Hcwleton IQ :SMI S! azlet N west Department Store A Wlorlcrrz Store Dedzcatefl To Your Serzzce C OXC RAIIIIA1 IONS From Harry B Lentz REGISTERED ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER - A I x B N . 7 1 ' li . 1, 1, I 'xx' , T' ' ' x r It If T ax, 0, Ia. J' , . ' 1 , E! If TV! JL! N XJ ' 1 A V' I 'f N Y V! V Y N X Q , JA, I ,RX U .rj Y J V ,FH Lffx I T , X A A, ' L!! , IJ ,W A r Xk ly f X KVM I Av 1 rw N 1 1 Av L XX H P Is I ,J . Y, , I A , I Y 170 TIMKEN SILENT AUTOMATIC Anthony AUdGklmOW Hazleton Pemli IIINX Hazleton AlltOl1lIlbIl Trades Asxm mtmn Exdam Bros Hazleton Bulck Co Hazleton Motor Co Lyman Chevrolet Power Clty Motor Co Schultz s Garage Sherrock Bros Taub Motor Co Wrlght Motor Sales Co Marc Motors C COMPLINTENTS OF Attorney John l Bigelow an Attorney Rnchard L Bngelow CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 54 Capltol Theatre Hazleton Pennbx lx 11111 VOR 'L .Il'If'l'S Ulf HEAT T T T A ' 'Y TO l'l 'I elephone 5 380 B F Ziegler GENERAL CONTRACTORS OPPICI AND MII L 111 119 I.VeSt Plfth St CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 From Landau 5 Hazleton Window Sea Companv Rear 804 Alter St II LIILIOII ATHLETIC AND SPORTING GOODS COMPLIMFNTS OF Pollack and Mann ATHLETIC GOODS Clty DlStFlbUtOr 7 .5 ' O O ' ' C .' I f Hazleton' Pa' 27-29 N. Wyoming St. , JAY f T LV 4. . zz - ,I'u. - ' III Q.-QE: SMILING TONY Da 1 rx lcd MILK ICE CREAM I hom b1 Dom Cusatls IXX DI II All X LIU!! II MLC-uwan Textllp l N111 NI x Frame Service Ln VOR ' ,IMICNTS Ulf -A , l f il' . ' I AT HH Ii I-AX UI-iI'l'I1l 1-'1 21 1 IJ h'1'OI1i 1-I A V . 1 1154 V ' 1 111',11 ,121 DIN VI, .'INf1 SHI -I iflll 'IINCL CO3 'I,lNll-lN'1'SOl F01 ' ,I1 IC- 1'S OI Iieizvcx' Nw fluws, Pu. I'?S AM .A NU f,,f Mountain Cnty Televlsmn C0 Thrift Furniture Mart THE CABLE Hnleton Ig9IWICIx Hlgehwax '58 'X 'XX xommg, St C h I HJIILIOII I1 Umm! im 1 COMPLIMENITS Peter Le Grande Sr C0 Red LeGrande CUNIPI INII 'N IS PAINTING AND DECORATING 144 E M1ne Street Hazleton Pa Chaskln Jewelers Phone 3177 1.4 fl XIII? VM! f' ,ff VW., ' I ' 1, 1. ,jfxl ' II I , V if Q 1 V I if ,jy WTA ' NI J L 'LCV V! 'yy ,fi ' ' 1, 1 eff' 4 ff? . VIL I 'A 1 T 1 ' I , f Kxib I 6 U I . C'OMI'I,IMI'IN'l'S mf f'0MI'I1IMI'3N'l'9 OF ' ' 4 as Colm I J 1 'r ' A ' , . I ' v . J, I f . ,J , 7 xl I - ' ' L' I OF I O Y wr! 1 or Dallastown Apparel Co , Inc 223 W Walnut Street Hazleton Pa Joseph Slusser REG PLYMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR Plumbing Prices Are Born Here And Raxsed Elsewhere Phone 4875 M CONIPLIME XITS Laputka Bayless Ecker, and Cohn Traders Bank Buxldmg COMPLIMENITS Dottie s 0 o ' ' OF LAW OFFICES OF L ' v or . , , 175 C OMII IMI N19 Oh Dr W V Coyle J S Gans Televusuon Phone 7364 SALES SERVICE Hazleton Pa CONIPLIMFN IS OF J H Bonm, President TRAD1-:Rs BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Do Your Shopping at The Leader Hazleton s Value and Low Prlce Center l , , PA V, .S , 217-219 E. Ninth Street 'wi YN J P Krapf 8 Sons FOOD DISTRIBUTORS 1 etrm I mm xlx Ldudgrbm I1 and Cn r u It Hxflftm ' I Comm mr x rs or JANOV SHIRT CO RAYMOND L BITTNER THE INSURANCE MAN Crm H171 Phone 041 Cow mm N15 of DR. H. E. PETERS DENTIST 'I mric rx Bank Buxlrimg ?0UALlTY ICE CREAM PURE AS THE MOUNTAIN AIR 'LI' I I I x?5Qf' . 4 . 53 R Sig- I wwe, . 5 1 Iv U1 If I ' hfvfsikffx ,gf hw I W H W f Pg. Q I WML ' R' ff- I f KV V E- C'OfXII'I.IIXII'fX'I'S OI-' O , 3 , I I 111-ll::XX'. IIN: ISI. IILIZI , ' sj 'zmizx I'hm X :Z I 1.32 . , G76 'iz tSf. 2.144111 2 A I A M I I SinceI895 I-- Ubkf Lu' XCQ C LEWELL AND VOGT BROS B t fyyalh K COMI S A FRIEND CONGRATULATIONS THE CLASS OF 54 MORRIS SQUARE DEAL J EWELERS IWB St I HAZ TON WASTE TERIAL co P t D L Wep yhgh lp t du ch r t Ph e3426 COMI LIMENTS OF HAZLETON TILE and TERRAZZO CO P 4 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1954 DR. J. P. SLOVAK Hudsondale, Weatherlv, Penne CElL'S COSMETICS AND GIFTS 123 West Broad Street Hazleton, Pa Phone 7875 ' A , 'JL . ' I f f ,' ,K 'L f- n ,I LK 'I' DV' I ,.'J.flLkl,l-V A .014 'X' .V , K 4 L. ' '- , Ill I f 1 BX? I . 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W FINE FOODS Ihone 6 'ks Il N BEST WISHES AND A HAPPY FUTURE JANECZEK S WAYSIDE FARMS rum nx 51 Drink Farm Fresh Mnlk jf' , - f , ' , X . I 1 I A , V ' ' L I I A 4 I . lx ' I I ' '1 1 A f ' .I .1 I Lrg I , 74. - A 1 I-,wx - ,W 5 I I L., I f X '- I -JA -F1 I Q N I I 1+ XJ , - , 3 1. ,. 'Z or ' ' C. . . . F' 2 . ' I-HE ORIGINAL PLACE Plate Glass. Surety Bonds , ,Z S A . A 1.3 ' 2 ,Pa. ., I . co. '. . or 7 I Am 1 37 'ls z eel T ill '2454 ' , Pa. ' I C. ' a 1 1 'L '- IJ s, I'u. 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COM PLIMENTS OF HOMEROOM 107 FISHER S HOME MADE CANDIES Hotel Altamont BEST VSISHES STEINER S FUR 8: DRESS SHOP 14 16 S WyOm1Hg St Hazleton Ia COMI LIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF THE PINE CAFE 33 E Blrch St Hazleton A Shop Fo Smart Young Women DEBS 118 W Broad St Hmleton I at yo r f o Sund y take the f y o d t h DOVE RESTAURANT '36 Vveot Broad St COMI LIMENTS OF CHRISTINO S FOOD MARKET I hone 1816 COMI LINII' NTS OI' RELIO S CAFE COMPLIMENTS OF THE D GIFT SHOP CONIPLIMENTS OF HARTRANFT'S QUALITY FOOD MARKET 614 W Est Flrst St CON1l'IlXII',NTb OI JOHN PACHENCE COMPLIMENTS OF DR. E. C. CRYDER COMPLIMENTS OF HOMEROOM 212 . ,y 3 ,lj 1- 'f I 1 QW' I , 'vp' -, !4 . ,aj , Y 4 , ig!! ' K ' Y ,,,k. X4 61, Sw-4:11 'P A f F 171,71 F F tx! , , ' I . ,X 'i-'C iff' ff ' A , A A' f 1 f COINIPLIINIENTS OF .. fx- 5- ' f. fLf ,ff -f, I. , f 71 to ,X jg 4 'I K , TJ! Y , 1 - ' 1 r ' . ' . 2' , 'a. 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COMI LIMENTS OF STERLING VARIETY STORE COMPLIMENTS OF NEAPOLITAN PIZZERIA Hazleton Pa CONGRATULATIONS TO HOMEROOM 3W KULIG FAMILY FOX S RECONDITIONED RUGS AND CARPETS RUGS TO FIT THE BUDGET Phone 2612 116 N Wyomlng St COMPLIMENTS OF ALDERMAN JOHN J OGRYDZIAK COMPLIMENTS OF CRAIG S SERVICE STATION 620 E Dxamond Ave Hazleton Pa COMPLIMENTS or HOMEROOM 308 HONEY OLE NURSERIES AND POTTERY WORKS Manufact r rs of Ga den Fu tu e V1 zt our Dz plays Drums I 1 Luzerne County Pa T J Cu tns P op ee s, rsvjsll ive , GLOBE CLEANERS VAI..IANT'S DINER 196 A GALLO BROS DRY CLEANING PRESSING TAILORS Tele HEmlOck 4 6811 Allentown I DeJOSEPI-I S ATLANTIC SERVICE Dxamond Avenue and Cedar Street Bdtterle Cerufied l ubrxcmon IN 1 hmg F1reStone T1r9S md Tube 'AIIIIIIIC I roducts COVII LINIENTS OF ALTHEDA BEAUTY SHOPPE CONII LIMENTS OF HAROLD H KESSEL 1 Ixlrxls DR G HARRY LEWIS CHIROPRACTOR I If 6 LOTITO S MARKET COMPLETE FOOD STORE CONII LIMLNTS OF HOMEROOM 309 ll LOUIS SCHIAVO COMI LIWII' NTS OF GEORGE OVERALL COMI LIMENFS OF Dr EleanorA Neapolitan Dr AnthonyC Cambria Xl l IXIIA N lb W A YUHAS BEVERAGES Distributor for Squx I hum N Xll N S HOLY TRINITY BOWLING ALLEYS Manage Emnl Balko REISENWEAVER S STORE Drums Pa JEANETTE S SPECIALTY SHOP CONII I INIFNTS OF HOMEROOM 117 B D HARTMAN WELDING AND SUPPLIES I K I' Y , ' - ' 'S- ' , 'z ' - 'as ' ','a, '. 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