Homestead High School - Homesteader Yearbook (Homestead, PA)

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Jj JlomesteaJ, PennSiffi v a n i a The members of the 1957 Senior Class of Homestead Senior High School have tried to capture the highlights of our Senior year. We hope that you will enjoy this book thoroughly. It has been a great but enjoyable task and all of us hope that it will bring you happiness now and in the future. Introduction Administration Classes Sports cen t Superintendent Mr. William V. Campbell A. B., M.A., Duquesne University I believe that what we want and what we receive from our Public Schools of Homestead is education that sends our young people out into the world, God fearing citizens, capable of understanding what they see, read or hear, expressing themselves clearly in either written or spoken words; citizens who can live in society more effectively for themselves and more helpfully for others. Miss Mary E. O’Leary Secretary to Superintendent 8 Seated, left to right - Mrs. Ethel T. Posey, Dr. Patrick J. Hughes, Miss Mary E. O’Leary, Mr. Frank H. Fulton, Mr. John McLean Jr. Standing - Mr. William V. Campbell, Mr. James Armstrong, Mr. John Zipay, Mr. Alexander E. Ackley, Mr. John J. Casey. Mr. Alexander E. Ackley..................President Mr. Frank H. Fulton......................Vice President Mr. John J. Casey........................Treasurer Miss Mary E. O'Leary.....................Secretary Mr. John J. McLean Jr....................Solicitor Mr. Campbell and Mr. Ackley in conference Miss Margaret Black Secretary m ini it r at i o n Principal Mr. Dwight H. Conner A. B. Geneva College; M. A. Columbia University Memories of pleasant happenings are associated with people we have known and places we have been. Yearbooks are cherished more and more with the passing years because they provide a means of recalling to our minds these people and places. Congratulations to the staff for a very fine book of Memories. 10 Mrs. Lillian Mackenzie Secretary to Principal Stephen Black Director of Job Placement Jane S. Grim Guidance Counselor TWWMR UUOARO 600060690 OOOOOOOOOIE O0OO0OOOO am tSoOOQfl .5a cu (t William Voytko Commercial Samuel J. Sullivan Typing, Business Machines Ann C. Flecker Office Practice Edith L. Mackenzie Commercial David Weinberger History, English Marguerite Gruber Art Stephen Black Bookkeeping Charles R. Davies English, History Leanna Marshall History Rudolph R. Chasser Sales, History Lawrence E. Sullivan History a cu ft ij iMargaret McVickcr Fisher Librarian Edgar Aiello Music Anne O'Leary French Margaret McGuire Latin, Spanish Louise Spinelli Mathematics Joseph A. Chuba Driver Education Jane S. Grim Mathematics John J. Connelly Physics, Mathematics Robert Harkins Chemistry Victor J. Sullivan Health, Physical Education Robert Stephens German, English Albert Yuhasz Biology 13 a cu ft Frances Rolfe English Lucille Dunn Foods Eleanor D. Seyler English William Kirsch English 14 Rachel Baker Clothing Florence G. Owens Physical Education Machinery, Electric power, Tools or Cases, are only as good, or productive, as the men who manipulate them. So continue to improve your skills, seek knowledge by keeping abreast with the new. Then, yours will be satisfaction and success, inevitably to follow good workmanship. Mrs. Julia Meikrantz Secretary to Director Sck iv a L -4Jn ini itr at ion Mr. Walter Graves Director of Schwab Vocational Training School Sci tu a L cu £ .William F. Rogers English, History Edward J. Stein Mathematics, History Joseph Gentile Science, Mathematics Set tu a I a cu It Guy Angelone George Shiner Auto Mechanics Charles O. Miller Patternmaking Ernest Motteram Machinist Bernard Bomba Electric Shop Byrle Carl Welding a cl A 3 e 5 Stephen Black Senior Class Sponsor OL S entor 3 Class Officers Pres. Donald Davis Vice Pres. Vincent Lutheran Sec’y Jane Cochenour Treas. Kathleen Townsend s en io r 5 .Ac t io n 21 Leroy Aikman “Pudge General Will Join Army. Elayne Arrington Academic Soph. Class Secretary.. .Chor- us ... Secretary of National Honor Society .. .StudentCoun- cil ... Homesteader ... Hi- Steader ... Library Staff ... Plans to be Atomic Engineer. Marlene Barrett Academic Pres. National Honor Society .. .Secy, of Student Council ... Prom Committee ... Jr. Class Play ... Hi-Steader ... Home- steader ... Drum Majorette ... Chorus ... Future Undecided. Mary Ann Anlauf General Band ... Chorus ... Future Undecided. Genevieve Ayoob Gen Commercial Homesteader ... Majorette ... Chorus ... Jr. Class Play ... Hi-Steader ... Prom Commit- tee .. .Steelerette Captain ... Plans to be a stenographer. Russel Beam Russ General Plans to be a mortician. S e n io r j Constance Bicsey “Connie” Commercial National Honor Society .. .Cho- rus. .. Library Staff ... Major- ette ... Prom Committee ... Hi-Steader ... Homesteader... Plans to be a private secretary. Verna Bluefort “Vee Commercial Hi-Steader.. .Y-Teens ...Cho- rus ... French Club ... Plans to be a secretary. Carol Black Commercial Chorus ... French Club ... Steelerettes Plans to be a secretary William Bonach General Jr. Class Play .. .Band .. .Cho- rus ... French Club.. .Track.. Plans to attend College. Dorothy Borsch “Dot Commercial Chorus and Steelerettes Plans to work for the Bell Tele- phone. Thomas Briggs “Tom” General Football . Basketball ... Track ... French Club... Hi-Y Future is undecided Barbara Cannon “Barb” Academic Chorus ... Y-Teens Plans to become a teacher. Raymond Brancho “Ray” Scientific Band and Hi-Y Plans to be a mechanical engin- eer. Laurel Brinker “La La” Commercial Chorus Plans to be a secretary Francis Cherwak Blossoms” Academic Football ... Basketball... Vol- leyball ... French Club Future is undecided. Sen lord Loretta Christ “La La” General Cheerleader ... Prom Commit- tee Plans to be a secretary. Evelyn Jane Chochenour Janie” Commercial Sec. of Jr. Class ... Student Council ... National Honor So- ciety ... Sec’y of Sr. Class ... Co-Editor of Hi-Steader ... Homesteader ... Library Staff .. .Chorus ... Steelerettes ... Prom Committee Plans to be a secretary. James Clark General Band ... Chorus ... Volleyball ... Prom Committee Future is undecided. Lois Ann Cundiff “Loey” Commercial Y-Teens ... Library Staff ... Hi-Steader Plans to be an I. B. M. operator. Celestine Cyrus Commercial Y-Teens Future is undecided. Virginia Davis Commercial Chorus Future is undecided. Donald Davis “Ding Bat Academic President of Senior Class ... Student Council ... Jr. Class Play ... Business Manager of Homesteader ...Football and Basketball Manager ... Prom Committee ... President of Hi- Y ... Chorus Plans to be an engineer. Stephen Derian General Chorus ... French Club ... Hi-Steader Plans to be a salesman. Seni or3 Catherine Dougherty “Cathy Commercial Vice-Pres, of Junior Class ... Junior Class Play ... Steeler- ettes ... Chorus ... Hi-Steader .. .Homesteader.. .Prom Com- mittee Plans to be a court stenographer Paul Duffy Duff General French Club Plans to be a commercial artist. Bernard Fike Commercial Will study to be an Interior Decorator. Martha Dudas Marth” Commercial Chorus Plans to be a secretary. Judith Fagan Commercial Withdrew before graduation. Gerald Ford “Baby Gerald General Football Future is undecided. Helen Frena Commercial Chorus.. .Y-Teens .. .Band ... Hi-Steader Future is undecided. Virginia Gaters General Y-Teens ... Chorus ... French Club Plans to do secretarial work. Valerie Gary Commercial Chorus ... Y-Teens ... Hi- Steader Plans to attend Beautician School. Rose Gilkey “Rose Academic Hi-Steader ... Homesteader ... Chorus ... Y-Teens ... French Club Plans to attend nursing school. S e n i o r 5 Thomas Gilmer “TL” General Band ... Chorus ... French Club Plans to enter the musical Field Bernard Granatire “Granny” General Football Future is undecided. Bernard Gudukas “Boss Man” General Future is undecided. Gerald Gudukas Jules” Academic Future is undecided. Lynne Gyurisin Academic Chorus ... Y-Teens ... French Club ... Homesteader ... Hi- Steader ... Plans to be an Elementary School Teacher. John Hammell “Pike” General Football ... French Club Future is undecided. Barbara Hardington “Barb Commercial Steelerettes Plans to do secretarial work. Betty Harkless “Bets General Chorus ... French Club ... Steelerettes Plans to be an Airline Hostess. David Hasch “Dave” General Band Plans to join the Air Force. Horton Hargrove “Scoot ie General Football ... Band ... Chorus Plans to attend college. Arlene Harris “Frannie” Commercial Chorus Future is undecided. Paulette Hicks Commercial Chorus ... Steelerettes ... French Club ... Hi-Steader ... Y-Teens ... Library Staff Plans to be a teacher. S enior 5 Jean Higgs Rita Hofmeister Shorty Commercial Commercial Band ... Chorus Future is undecided. Work one year then get married. Lynne Holmes General Career of Cosmetition. Donna Homot Commercial Chorus ... Band Future is undecided. Marion Hrenya “Mair” Commercial Band ... Hi-Steader ... Plans to be a Comptometer Operator. Alice Huffman “Huff” Commercial Chorus ... Y-Teens ... French Club Future is undecided. Fred Hunter Academic National Honor Society ... Stu- dent Council... Hi-Y ... Home- steader ... Traffic Squad ... Prom Committee Plans to be a chemical engineer. Martin Janosko “Marty” General Homeroom Treasurer Plans to be an auto mechanic. Gerald Jacobson “Jake” General Band Plans to join Navy. Sue Johnson Commercial Hi-Steader Plans to attend Business School. S e n i o r 5 Barbara Kalupanov “Barb” Commercial Chorus ... Steelerettes Plans to do secretarial work. Paul Katilius “Livewire” General Future is undecided. Patricia Kelly “Patsy” Scientific National Honor Society... Band ... Homesteader ... Chorus ... Y-Teens Future is undecided. Richard Komorosky “Komo” Academic Hi-Y ... Prom Committee Plans to attend college. Dennis Lassige “Poe General Chorus Plans to be a Draftsman. Kirk Lighthall Scientific Football Plans to attend college. Audrey Leeming Commercial Y-Teens ... Chorus Future Housewife. Lawrence Limonoff “Larry” General Basketball ... Volleyball ... Hi-Y.. .French Club .. .Chorus Plans to attend college. e . e n i o r J David Lucas “Daffy” General Band ... Chorus... Football... French Club Future is undecided. Louis Lundy “Tucker General Future is undecided. Donald Mackey “Mack” General Basketball ... Track ... Vol- leyball Future is undecided. Marianne Lucas “Marney” Commercial Chorus ... Hi-Steader Plans to attend Business School. Vincent Lutheran “Dud Scientific Vice Pres, of Sr. Class ... Pres, of Student Council Future is undecided. Andrew Macko “Butch” Commercial Football ... Basketball... Vice Pres, of Soph. Class Plans to enter college. John Magyar “Jack General Pres, of French Club ... Hi-Y ...Band ...Traffic Squad ... Hi-Steader ... Homesteader... Soph. Track Manager Plans to be a chemical en- gineer. John Marsden “Scotty Scientific French Club ... Traffic Squad ... Chorus ... Band Plans to be a machinist. Areatha Manigault Commercial Deceased. January 9, 1957. Morris Mazefsky “Moe Academic Homesteader ... Jr. Class Play ...Band Will attend college. e . —}en lo rJ Robert Mazon “Bob” General Plans to enter law school. Jean McGuire Jeanie” Commercial Chorus ... Steelerettes ... Hi- Steader ... Homesteader Staff Plans to do Secretarial work Dorothy McLemore “Dot” Commercial Plans to be a typist. Gladys McCluster Commercial Y-Teens ... Library Staff ... French Club Plans to be a Beautician. Marlene McKinney “Mimi” Commercial Steelerette ... Chorus Plans to be a secretary. Yvonne McWilson Bon-Bon” Commercial Y-Teens ... Library Staff ... Chorus ... French Club ... Hi- Steader Plans to be a private secretary. Phyllis Michaels “Phyl Commercial Chorus ... Steelerettes Plans on Secretarial Work. Rose Ann Moorefield “Moe” Commercial Chorus ... Y-Teens ... Hi- Steader ... French Club Future Undecided. Douglas Morrissey “Duce” General Hi-Steader ... Chorus ... Vol- leyball Pattern Maker John Miko Scientific President of Junior Class ... Vice President of National Hon- or Society ... Secretary of Hi- Y... Homesteader ... Student Council ... Band ... Prom Committee ... Chorus Will attend college. Lynda Morris Commercial Registered Nurse Donald Morton “Ducky” General Track Will Attend Commercial Art School. ? . —JeniorJ Yvonne Mosley “Shortie” Academic Band ... Chorus ... Hi-Steader ... French Club... Y-Teens. .. National Honor Society ... Li- brary Fashion Designer of Future Carol Mouring Commercial Future Undecided Michael Mrazik “Mike” Scientific French Club Will enter service. James Muha “Jim Academic Hi-Y ... French Club... Mana- ger for Football, basketball and track ... Volleyball Will attend college. Mary Lou Mullen Commercial Diane Murdzak Academic Hi-Steader ... French Club ... Chorus ... Junior Class Play Will attend college. Carol Murtha Commercial Hi-Steader ... Cheerleader ... Chorus ... Homesteader ... Treas. of Sophomore Class ... Prom Committee Plans to be Private Secretary. Richard Nicholls “Dick” Scientific Editor of Homesteader ... Jr. Class Play ... Student Council Pres, of National Honor Society ... Prom Committee Will attend college. Rose Marie Muse “Rose” Commercial Library Staff Housewife Majorie Novack “Midge” Commercial Chorus Plans to be a model. S e n i o r J Carl Ogden General Band ... Chorus ... French Club Work a year then go to college. Stephen Palko “Sonny” Commercial Traffic Squad Plans to join Navy. Virginia O’Leary “Bebe” Commercial Prom Committee ... Chorus... Majorette Secretary Janice Patnik “Jan” Commercial Chorus ... Cheerleader... French Club ... Band ... Jr. Class Play ... Prom Committee Train for Dental Technician. Mildred Pishinsky “Milly” Commercial Candidate for Secretarial Work. Donna Purcell “Don” Commercial Majorette ... National Honor Society ... Student Council ... Chorus Will be a Secretary. Patricia Plummer “Pat” General Chorus ... Band Will get married. Charles Raeford “Rae Charles General French Club ... Hi-Y ... Traf- fic Squad ... Basketball ... Prom Committee Future is undecided e . -seniors Jack Raley “Jack” General Basketball ... French Club ... Volleyball Will attend college. Richard Roberts “Hooks” General Band ... Chorus ... Track Plans to join the Navy. Mildred Robinson “Milly” Commercial Band ... Hi-Steader .. .French Club Will attend Robert Morris Col- lege. Loretta Randolph “Sis” Commercial Chorus Future is undecided. Betsy Robinson “Bets” Commercial Hi-Steader ... Pres, of Sopho- more Class Plans to be a Secretary. John Rohrman Jack” Scientific Football... Volleyball... Track .. .Hi-Y Chorus ... Prom Com- mittee ... French Club Will attend college. James Rubinsak “Jim General Plans to join the Air Force Marion Seitz “May” General Steelerettes ... French Club... Hi-Steader ... Library Staff Nursing Career Bernadette Saklousky “Babe Commercial Majorette Plans to be a secretary. Thomas Session “Sess Commercial French Club ... Traffic Squad ... Hi-Steader ... Chorus ... Hi-Y ... Prom Committee Plans to join the Air Force. Sentorj Sandra Shigo “Sandy” Commercial Band ... Hi-Steader ... Prom Committee Plans to bean Air Line Hostess. Rose Marie Simko “Rosie” Commercial Library Staff ... Chorus ... Class Financial Secretary Wants to be a bookkeeper. Johanna Simko ••jo Commercial French Club Plans to be a typist. Marion Simmons “Babysister” Commercial Y-Teens ...Chorus ... Prom Committee ... French Club Will be a Secretary. Barbara Slater “Barb” Commercial Steelerettes Wants to be a stenographer. Richard Sotak “Killer” General Future is undecided. Dennis Stanhoff “Denny General Football.. .Volleyball.. .Track . . .Hi-Y ... Student CQuncil Will attend college Rose Starks Commercial Wants to be a secretary. Audrey Stephens Commercial Y-Teens ... Hi-Steader ... Chorus ... Library Staff Plans to be a secretary. Thomas Soyke Soyk” General Flag Patrol ... Hi-Steader Will join Navy. Eleanor Starusko “Ellie General Hi-Steader ... French Club ... Jr. Play ... Steelerette Will attend college. Dennis Strong General Band ... Chorus ... Hi-Y ... Traffic Squad Will attend college. e . —) en 10rs Duane Swayzer Peanut Commercial Track .. . French Club Wants to be a Civil Service Worker. Mary Grace Thomas “Little Ducer Commercial Cheerleader ... Jr. Play ... Chorus Will be a private secretary. Nick Theofiledes Scientific Football. Basketball.. .Track ... Volleyball Will attend college. Rose Marie Thomas “Rosie Commercial Chorus.. .Hi-Steader ...Steel- erette Plans to be a secretary or book- keeper. Janice Toth MJan General Jr. Play ... Hi-Steader ... Homesteader ... Library Staff ... Chorus ... French Club Lois Twyman “Puggie General Chorus ... Steelerettes Plans to be a practical nurse. Kathleen Townsend “Kathy Commercial Senior Class Treasurer ... Na- tional Honor Society ... Hi- Steader ... Library ... Stee- erettes ... Chorus Plans to be a Secretary. Edward Vamos “Tame General Student Council ... Football... Track ... French Club Plans to be an engineer. Robert Walker Bob” General Future Undecided Bernice Wasill Commercial Junior Play ... Hi-Steader Plans to be a secretary. Sen iorJ David H. Weisel “Dave General Band Plans to be a Commercial Art- ist. La Vonne Williams Mackie” Commercial Band ... Chorus Future Undecided. Ronald Williams Ronnie Commercial Chorus Future Undecided Janet Wingard “Jan Commercial Prom Committee ... Steeler- ettes ... Hi-Steader Plans to be a bookkeeper. Nancy Wozar Commercial Hi-Steader Plans to be a secretary. Valerie Yonick Academic National Honor Society ... Hi- Steader Plans to attend college. Margaret Younkins General Future Undecided Janice Zebner Commercial Band Plans to be a secretary. e . en tor A Albert Berringer Robert Buller “AT Welding “Bobby” Plans to join the Navy. Plans to join the Armed Service. Kenneth W. Bytheway “Ken Pattern Plans to be an artist. Robert Cavanaugh “Bob” Pattern Plans to join the Navy. ■Seniors rt 1 . 1ft 1 I £ - — Oi © i V if K Robert Emro George Finif “Em” Machine Shop “Georgie” Electric Plans to be a machinist. Plans to be an electrician. Richard G1 inski Bernard Grabowsky “Rich” Auto Mechanics “Grab” Auto Body Plans to be a Diesel Engineer. Future is undecided. Edward Greib Armand Gretz “Ed” Pattern “Moe” Machine Shop Plans to be a building con- Plans to be a machinist, tractor. Joseph Hakos “Joe” Machine Shop Plans to be a machinist. Eugene Korbra Korb” Auto Body Future is undecided. Carl Kovacs John Kuziak “Kove” Machine Shop “Joe Pattern Plans to join the Marines. Plans to join the Navy John Martin John Mizak “Jack” Machine Shop “Chizak Electric Plans to be a machinist. Plans to join the Navy. f -S e n i o r i George Monzak Francis Natter “Monz” Auto Body Sonny” Machine Shop Future is undecided. Plans to be a machinist. Robert O’Leary Bob” Auto Body Future is undecided. Arthur Overby Cloverby” Electric Plans to join the Navy. rs r Jack Parker “John” Welding Plans to join the Air Force. Bernard Paskert “Bernie” Electric Plans to work for Westinghouse Co. Roger Pratt “Farmer Auto Mechanics Plans to be a Diesel Engineer. Dennis Prem “Merp Pattern Plans to be a T. V. Repairman. Pete Prevoznak “Pete Electric Future is undecided. Albert Race “Bussy Machine Shop Plans to be a racer. e . en tor A Joseph Schiavone “Schbloom Welding Plans to be a welder. Howard Schragal “Tim” Auto Body Plans to get married. Raymond Seiss “Ray” Pattern Future is undecided. John Shea “Jack” Auto Mechanics Plans to join the Marines. Francis Sipos Theodore Sotak “Sup” Machine Shop “TedH Auto Mechanics Future is undecided. Plans to be an auto mechanic. James Strothres Richard Weber “Jimmy Auto Mechanics “Huk” Pattern Plans to join the Marines. Plans to be a patternmaker. Sen lorJ Voyd Woy Plans to be a machinist Joseph Zamborsky Zam” Auto Body Future is undecided. James Flanagan “Flukes Auto Mechanics Plans to join the Air Force. Ijjn der cl a 5 3 e J In our Junior year we sold candy during lunch hour and at basketball games and even managed to get our class rings changed a little. As to raising money for the Prom, we sold stationery and held a Thanksgiving dance. Our Junior Class Play “A Date With Judy” was a great success. With the entire class co-operating we held a successful Prom bringing our Junior year to a happy end. Left to right: Stephen Asmonga, Dennis Dembrak, Martin Connelley, Cora Dixon, Mary Ann Daiialuk, Diane Baker o m 102 William Campbell, President Jean Craig, Secretary juniori Left to right: Estella Davis, Charles Anderson, Charles Buckner, Bill Franklin, Robert Beecham Left to right: James Blasko, Frances Deberson, Nancy Babbie, Janet Black, Eileen Barrett, Wayne Brusina 43 Left to right: David Jones, Judith Hickey, Richard Janisin, Robert Kabo, Rose M. Getsy. Ro o m 112 Richard Janisin, President Rose M. Getsy, Secretary u n I or 5 Left to right: John Jacavino, Lorrainne Jones, Geraliss Ford, Nancy Hallam, Thomas Kinney Left to right: Harry Gaudish, Patricia Hues- ton, Leroy Gillard. Rosalee Garry, Joyce Jacobson, Martin Griffith Richard Hann Robert Humphreys Dorothy Fre na Ira Handelsman Mary A. Getsy juniors Left to right: Elaine Scales, Brenda Strong, Melvin Short, John Riley, Loretta Saklousky, Edward Shirokey l oo m 210 John Rice, President Secretary, John Servetnick Left to right: Elaine Swayzer, Arlene .Timko, Robert Sims, Barbara Spino, Eleanor Townsend Left to right: Andrea Timko, Robert Simko, Jacqueline Smith, Geraldine Strothers Left to right: Bonnie Schuette, Patricia Slekar, John Servetnik, Jack Rice, Ronald SI inchock, Georjean Storer, Sally Thomas. Left to right: John Pavazon, Maxine Mcllroy, Ann Pinchuck, William McKinney, Thomas O’Brien, Mary Ann Romanchuck u nior 5 Left to right: Betty Raeford,Carmen Muraca, Patricia Murdzak, Elizabeth Morris, Carolyn Pryle l o o m 21I President, Ted Patsen Secretary, Ruth Peters Left to right: Charles McLean, Ted Patsen, Lucia Olesnevich, Ruth Peters, Shirley McCutcheon. Left to right: George Opsi- tos, Mary Roger son, Jack Miller, Mabel McLemore, Morris Pearlstein Left to right: Evelyn King, Judith Larkins, Andrew Kolesar, Joyce Kostak, Elizabeth Lakatos, John Makuh, Michael Kremin Left to right: Robert Lesnak, Nancy Marrone, Bernard Martin, Barbara Lipa, Margie Laird, Sandra Macko Left to right: James Martin, Daniel Magnes, Thomas Kelly, Emma J. Martin, Willa Mae Kuhn, Patricia Latzy, Josephine Kostelnik u n ior3 o o m 212 Bernard Martin, President Sandra Macko, Secretary Left to right: Joseph Zuger, Audrey Weaver, Su- san Watson, James Weems, Joyce Westbrooks, Barbara Wilson, Gerald Smith. Left to right: Obee Smith, Rosemary Williams, Regina Wensel, Eleanor Varga, Marion Webb, William Thomas Left to right: Robert Wasil, Harvey Webb, Rose- mary Vasil, Roy Walker, Betty Watkins om or ei CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Carole Kaliden, Vice Pres.; Jewel Clark, Treas.; Carol Macko, Sec’y; Norman Fetsko, Pres. The Class of ’59 began its career in Homestead Senior High School with a Reh- te- got - teg” party. The class also sold Christmas cards and served at the Junior Prom. Edith L. Mackenzie Class Sponsor Left to right: Ann Cloonan, Santee Bassett, Georgianette Batts, Alberta Bich, Thomas Brickner, Phyllis Brand, Carol Baum, Charles Deardorff Left to right: Edith Cannon, Gerald Aikman, Lana Paupel, Patti Fletcher, James Bardzil, Elaine Dixon, Wade Baird, Wayne Bair 50 P hom ores l oom 202 Sandra Barko, President Jewel Clark, Secretary Left to right: Jack Culbertson, Ronald Darney, Darlene Edwards, Dolores Cyrus, Arthur Asmonga, Michael Cavanaugh, Mary Conyers, Rose Burgwin Left to right: David Aber, Gloria Adams, Arlene Axelson, Sandra Barko, Jewel Clark, w o m 2 04 Norman Fetsko, President Carole Kaliden, Secretary h o m o re J Jack Hritz, Ellsworth Ford, Gerald Evans. Edith Hollis, Barbara Johnson, Arlene Hasak Left to right: Dixie Lee Johnston, Carole Kaliden, Darrell Harris, Norman Fetsko, John Fetchkan, Evelyn Hlavach, Ernest- ine Gillis Left to right: James Franklin, Joan Garnick, Karen Horgan, Geraldine Kallay, Priscilla Jun- strom, Margaret Janosko, Frank Jenkins Left to right: Margaret Hornak, Barbara Gamrat, Marion Hoover, Pamela Hard- ington, Patricia Hughes, Thomas Fisher ?o o m 2 06 S opliomorei Richard Novack, President Annette Petro, Secretary l.eft to right: Hazel Pitchford, Mary Ann Puskar, George Nicholls, Richard No- vack, Roger Randolph, Annette Petro Left to right: Dolores Phenizy, James Rohe, Judith McGuire, Eugene Palombo, Gail McCance, Charlotte McLean Left to right: Melanie Morris, Eunice McWilson, Donna Mitrick, Lorraine Miskovich, Bernard Petro, Adeline Peters, Chris Royster, Lester Riggins, James Pintsak Left to right: Marilyn ■ Mrazik, Joyce Morton, Geraldine Palefko, Ruby Perry, Kathleen O’Hare, Rita Mullen, Constance Odrey, Harry Robinson Left to right: Shirley May, Carol Macko, Robert Lucas, John Kollar, Peggy Mallov. Nancy Kelly, Ruth Martin Left to right: Mary Lloyd, Nick Markoff, Patricia Kupec, Olive Link, Madelyn Love, Dolly Madison, Paul Majorsky, Robert Miller Left to right: Edward Mishaga, James Liminoff, Bill Meszar, Joseph Laird, Ruth Kovalchik, Grace Kemmerer, Carol Kirsacko, Peggy Kornak Left to right: Jon McMonagle, Fred Love- lace, Carol Koval, Dorothy Macko, Dennis Losz, Dolores Kotzer, Margaret Kozar, Margaret Kulpa. Ruffing, James Saunders. Left to right: Iris Taylor, Carol Sariscak, JoanSalay, Beverly Thomas, Shirley Ann Stanford, Rebecca Ward, James Seitz I ? o o m 2 08 o m o r e A Linda Walters, President Frances Villaneuva, Secretary Left to right: Greg Susko, Corrine VanNatta, Joseph Tobias, Helen Vigna, Melvin Spencer, Alice Wilson, Richard Wolkiewicz Left to right: Theresa Valcho, Donna Urban, Joanne Weber, Carolyn Thomas, Elaine Wen- grzyn, Edward Smalls, John Yakim, Robert Waselko DootLaff O eam First Row: left to right - Stephen Asmonga, Gene Palumbo, Robert Santiago, Arthur Asmonga, Robert Lucas, Francis Novack, Bernard Martin. Second Row: left to right - James Pintsak, Bobby Lee Williams, Bernard Granatire, Francis Cherwak, Andrew Macko, Gerald Ford, Dennis Stanhoff, Daniel Magnes, Joseph Santiago. Third Row: left to right - Mr. Chuba, Calvin Cleveland, Robert Waselko, John Fetchkan, Charles McLean, William Campbell, Nick Theofiledes, Kirk Lighthall, William Connelly, Wayne Bair, Mr. L. E. Sullivan, Mr. J. R. Lewis. Fourth Row: left to right - John Rohrman, James Martin, Edward Wellman, Ronald Slinchock, John Hammell, Horton Hargrove, Joseph Zuger, James Weems, Edward Vamos. Jack Rohrman Tackle lid ward Vamos Quarterback Dennis Stanhoff Guard John Ham me 11 Tackle Nick Theofiledes find Bernard Grana tire Halfback Andrew Macko Halfback Gerald Ford Fullback Kirk Lighthall Guard Francis Cherwak Center Horton Hargrove End 3oo tLafi P er $ o n n e t John R. Lewis .5 a c u Wana per Joseph Chuba Ass't Coach do a c k e 5 Lawrence E. Sullivan Head Coach StuLnt W a n a p e r i 1956 Football Schedule Homestead 19 Mt. Lebanon 20 Homestead 20 Braddock 32 Homestead 13 Wilmerding 0 Homestead 19 Jefferson 21 Homestead 12 Swissvale 0 Homestead 42 Brentwood 0 Homestead 12 Scott 13 Homestead 26 Bethel 0 60 Robert Wargo Richard Janisin James Muha Joseph Tobias Left to right: Carol Kaliden, Alberta Veze, Barbara Spino, Loretta Christ, Mary Grace Thomas, Janice Patnik, Carol Murtha, Bonnie Shuette, Linda Walters. Front: Georjean Storer eer J wjfA 1956 Basketball Schedule Homestead 65 Ford City 78 Homestead 44 Clairton 54 Homestead 74 Braddock 64 Homestead 36 Munhall 46 Homestead 56 Turtle Creek 55 Homestead 47 McKeesport 75 Homestead 62 Monongahela 54 Homestead 49 N. Catholic 53 Homestead 56 Tarentum 42 Homestead 60 Glassport 48 Homestead 52 Irwin 49 Homestead 35 Elizabeth 53 Homestead 64 Penn 66 Homestead 61 Duquesne 62 Homestead 54 Elizabeth 50 Homestead 67 Clairton 50 Homestead 45 Duquesne 71 Homestead 55 Munhall 54 Homestead 49 Charleroi 67 Homestead 53 McKeesport 66 Homestead 68 Glassport 43 sAct ion First Row: Nick Theofiledes, Andrew Macko, Donald Mackey, Jack Raley, Lawrence Liminoff, Second Row: James Pintsak, Richard Janisin, Joseph Zuger, Stephen Asmonga, Richard Sims Managers, Robert Wargo, Donald Davis, James Muha, d o a c L Robert Stephens Joseph Chuba. Ass’t Coach William Voytko, (J3a A het (a wJ er v e 3 ( o a c h First Row: Riggens, Randolph, Liminoff, Baer, Fetchkan. Second Row: Marsh, Markoff, Gilmer, Asmonga. Lawrence E. Sullivan First Row: Stephen Asmonga, John Rohrman, Larry Liminoff, Joseph Zuger, John Makuh, Donald Mackey. Second Row: Coach Victor J. Sullivan, Daniel Magnes, William Connelly, Nick Theofiledes, William Camp- bell, Gerald Smith. Third Row: FrancisCherwak, Rich- ard Janisin, Robert Wargo, James Muha. VofhyLaft O earn Victor J. Sullivan (S o a c k 66 Bemie Martin Danny Magnes John Rohrman Edward Vamos James Weems Dennis Stanhoff Duane Swayzer Donald Morton Richard Roberts Sprinter......... Sprinter......... Shot Put......... Broad Jump .... 100-200 ......... 880 ............. 100-220-880-Relay Hurdles.......... Mile............. ct iv St udent (Council Officers: President - Vincent Lutheran, Vice Pres- ident - William Campbell, Secretary - Marlene Bar- rett, Treasurer - Mr. D. H. Conner. Back Row: Fred Hunter, James Weems, Richard Janishin, Richard Nicholls, Bernard Martin, William Campbell. Middle Row: Linda Walters, Sandra Barko, Richard Novack, John Rice. Front Row: Edward Vamos, Marlene Barrett, Vincent Lutheran, Theodore Patsen Mr. Conner. 70 at io n a t JJo nor S octet y The members of the National Honor Society are elected by the faculty as possessing the qualities of Leadership, Scholarship, Character, and Service. The services of the National Honor Society include publishing a handbook which is given to the Sophomores to acquaint them with our school, and also aids the school in acting as guides for open house, and other school functions. Seated: Kathleen Townsend, Yvonne Mosley, Yvonne McWilson, Mrs. Seyler, Elayne Arrington, John Miko, Richard Nicholls. Standing: Constance Bicsey, Donna Purcell, Audrey Stephens, Patricia Kelly, Jane Cochenour, Marlene Barrett, Fred Hunter. Officers - First Semester President - Richard Nicholls, Vice President - John Miko, Secretary - Elayne Arrington, Treas- urer - Mr. Conner, Sponsor - Mrs. Seyler. Second Semester President - Marlene Barrett, Vice President - Audrey Stephens, Secretary - Yvonne Mosley, Treasurer - Mr. Conner, Sponsor - Mrs. Seyler. 71 po n J o r 3 Seated: Sandra Shigo, Jane Cochenour, Yvonne Mos- ley, Nancy Wozar. Standing: Audrey Stephens, Yvonne McWilson, Marion Hrenya, Ted Patsen, Bernice Wasil, Catherine Dougherty, Betsy Robinson. - .S tea TJ y i it i Staff Co-Editors. . . Jane Cochenour, Yvonne Mosley Business Manager...............................Jack Magyar Sports Editor............................Ted Patsen Art Editor...........................Thomas Session t i J 13 Seated: Joyce Jacobson, Jewel Clark, Phyllis Brand. Standing: John Magyar, James Rohe, Douglas Morrissey, Thomas Sessions, Thomas Soyke, Robert Kabo. First Row - Jane Cochenour, Yvonne Mosley. Second Row - Rose Gilkey, Josephine Kostelnik, Barbara Lipa, Constance Bicsey, Lynne Gyurisin. Third Row - Diane Murdzak, Eleanor Starusko, Mildred Robinson, Helen Frena, Marlene Barrett, Elayne Arrington, Rose Moore- field, Grace Kemmerer. Cditoriaf Staff Officers: President - Yvonne Mosley Vice- Pres Barbara Cannon Secretary Rose Gilkey, Treasurer Frances V illaneuva Inter-Club Council Helen Vigna Lynne Gyuri sin p o gram Chairman Judith Larkins. Left to right - Row 1 (seated): Lynne Gyurisin, Barbara Cannon, Judith Larkins, Yvonne Mosley, Rose Frances Gilkey, Frances Villaneuva, Miss Mackenzie. Row II (seated): Alice Wilsin, Linda Weitzel, Hazel Pitchford, Mary Lloyd, Margaret Kohrnak, Phyllis Brand, Marion Simmons. Row III (standing)’: Alberta Bich, Edith Cannon, Ruby Perry, Estelle Davis, Emma Jean Martin, Rosemary Williams, Brenda Worthy, Lois Cundiff, Celestine Cyrus, Iris Taylor, Dolores Cyrus, Carolyn Elliott, Betty Raeford. Row IV (standing): Phyllis Drummer, Pat Kelly, Shirley Standford. Nancy Hallam, Audrey Stephens, Judy Kish, Carolyn Thomas, Charlotte McLean, Linda Walters, Priscilla Junstrom, Pat Kupec. Row V (standing): Rose Ann Moorefield, Alice Huffman, Virginia Caters, Paulette Hicks, Yvonne McWilson. Mi - y Officers: President - Donald Davis, Vice President - James Muha, Sec- reta ry- John Miko, Treasurer- John Rohrman. Seated: John Miko, Donald Davis, Robert Kabo, Fred Hunter, Dennis Stanhoff, James Muha. Standing: Jack Magyar, Mr. Black, Dennis Strong, Thomas Session, William Campbell, Richard Hann, Raymond Brancho, John Rohrman. First row: Nancy Kelly, Grace Kemmerer, Yvonne Mosley, Rose M. Getsy, Patricia Murdzak, Margaret Laird, Judith Rowell, Dolores Cyrus, Mrs. Fisher, Dorothy Frena. Rear: Paulette Hicks, Joyce West- brooks, Jane Cochenour. Gladys McCluster, Elayne Arrington, Audrey Stephens, Yvonne McWilson, Ruth Peters, Janet Black, Ann Pinchuck. dr ew Mr. S. J. Sullivan, David Jones, Wayne Brusina, William Thomas, Ronald Slin- chock, Morris Pearlstein. 74 The French Club The French Club is composed of junior and senior students who are caking French. They study France, its people and its culture. The club also has numerous activities which include French movies, dances, and Che traditional French breakfast. u n ior A DATE WITH JUDY The Cast Margie Laird Robert Lesnak Barbara Lipa Ted Patson Elaine Scales Georjean Storer Thomas O’Brien Bonnie Schuette Robert Kabo Cora Dixon Lucia Olesnevich Pat Houston Morris Pearlstein Jeanne Craig Harvey Webb Patricia Latzy Lorraine Jones Joyce Jacobson Standing: David Lucas, Dennis Strong, Mr. Conner, Fred Hunter, Thomas Sessions, Charles Raeford. Kneeling: Jack Magyar, Thomas Soyke. 2) river (Education Left: Barbara Kaluponov, Mildred Pishinsky, Phyllis Michaels, Betsy Robinson, Rose M. Thomas, Marlene McKinney, Carol Black. In the car: James Clark. Right: Constance Bicsey, Mary Ann Anlauf, Janet Wingard, Gladys McCluster, Eleanor Starusko, Mr. Chuba. Mary Ann Getsy Lana Faupel O’Leary Virginia Donna Puree) Constance Bicsey Bernadette Saklousky head Majorette Sandra Barko Eleanor Townsend Donna Homot Evelyn King Maxine Mcllroy Trumpets Ronald Darney, Kenneth Easter, John Miko, Santee Bassett, David Hasch, Jack Miller, James Liminoff, John Jacavino, James Saunders, Fred Lovelace, Cal- vin Easely, James Franklin. HORNS Harry Redd, Charles Romanchuck, John Magyar, William Bon- ach, Lorraine Jones, Horton Hargrove, Christopher Royster, Charles Buckner, James Bradley, Carl Ogden. Margaret Malloy, Robert Gilmer, Willa Kuhn, Eunice McWilson Arlene Axelson, Shirley Stanford, Melanie Morris, Robert Beechum, Evelyn Davis, George Opsitos, Dennis Strong, John Yakim, Mary Ann Romanchuk, Russel Stuart, Mary Ann Anlauf, David Easter, Karen Horgan. Marlene Barrett Helen Frena Drum Majorette Librarian Drums and Bells Richard Roberts, Patricia Plummer, James Blas- ko, Mildred Robinson, James Clark, Patricia Fletcher, Thomas Gilmer, Patricia Kelly, Richard Sims, Elazabeth Lakatos, Harry Theofiledes, Ruth Kovalcik, Andrew Kolesar. e . —Jen i o r o i r I irst R°w: Betiy VV tcins, Evelyn King, Nancy Marrone, Rose Ann Moorefield, Josephine Kostelnik, Jean McGuire, Joyce Westbrook. Marion Webb, Mary Grace Thomas, Janice Patnik, Patricia Murdzak. Mary Ann Romanchuk, Rose Gilkey, Yvonne Mosley, Georjean Storer, Andrea Timko. Second Row: Margaret Younkins, Judith Larkins. Mary Ann Anlauf, Emma Jean Martin, Barbara Cannon, Florence Williams ,Yalfga Ma,rgaret «Cumberland, Evelyn Davis, Diane Baker, Betty Harkless, Audrey Leeming’ hyllis Michaels, Yvonne McWilson, Brenda Worthy, Barbara Spino, Maxine Mcllroy, Bonnie Schuette’ eir u d rr-18‘ V ld RoW: Lo'S Twyman' Valerie Gary, Dorothy Borsch, Barbara Kalapanov, Patricia S ekar, Patricia I atzy. Diane Murdzak, Paulette Hicks, Carolyn Pryle, Audrey Stephens, Virginia Caters Patrie1]! K aiimp ,JaniCemr°th' MarY An Lucas Caro1 Murtha, Catherine Dougherty, Evelyn Cochenour. Patricia Kelly, Patricia Plummer, Alice Huffman. 80 h o m o r e o r u A First Row: Donna Urban, Eunice McWilson, Mary Ann Puskar, Lorraine Miskovich, Margaret Malloy, Margaret Komak, Geraldine Kallay, Hazel Pitchford, Kathleen O’Hare, Arlene Axelson, Barbara Frederic, Judith McGuire, Karen Horgan, Margaret Janosko. Second Row: Iris Taylor, Ruth Kovalcik, Dolores Cyrus, Marilyn Mrazik, Priscilla Junstrom, Dolores Kotzer, Margaret Hornak, Nancy Kelly, Patricia Fletcher, Alberta Bich, Grace Kemmerer, Frances Villanueva, Carol Baum. Third Row: Adeline Peters, Annette Petro, Ruby Parry, Carol Koval, Carole Kaliden, Carol Macko, Donna Metrick, Dorothy Macko, Marlene Samatovich, Linda Walters, Constance Odrey, Patricia Hughes, Darlene Edwards, Theresa Valcho, Margaret Kulpa, Charlotte McClean. 81 Steel, er e tt ei First Row: Jean McGure, Kathleen O'Hare, Iris Tay- lor, Carol Baum. Patricia Murdzak, Lorraine Mis- kovieh, Nancy Marrone, Kathleen Townsend. Back Row: Dolores Cyrus, Carol Kirshaco. Janet Wingard, Carol Black, Paulette Hicks, Catherine Dougherty! Eleanor Varga, Marlene Samatovich, Frances Deber- son, Ruby Parry, Diane Baker. Evelyn Cochenour, Margaret Cumberland, Constance Odrey, Annette Pet- ro. Nancy Kelly, Josephine Kostelnik. 82 Genevieve Ayoob Steelerette Captain re 3 en t a t i v e 3 clit o r 3 Rose Gilkey, Edward Vamos, Cath- erine Dougherty, Jean McGuire, Yvonne Mosley ii itanti Carol Murtha, Constance Bicsey, Jane Cochenour, Jack Magyar, Lynne Gyurisin, Genevieve Ayoob, Patricia Kelly Editor-In-Chief -- Richard Nicholls Business Managers- - Donald Davis, John Miko Assistants -- Fred Hunter, Marlene Barrett, Elayne Arrington Sponsor --Miss Jane Grim Mo mesteader Staff Robert Cavanaugh, Peter Prevosnak, Mr. Edward Stein, Albert Berringer, Roger Pratt o u n ci t First Row: left to right; John Funyak, John Harpish, Bart Salkay, Richard Caldwell, Mr. Rodgers. Second row: left to right; Paul Ballog, James Higgs, Jack Myere, Emery Molnar, James Marsh. Third row: left to right; Jack Martin, Albert Ber- ringer, Voyd Woy, Roger Pratt, Chris Brandfass. Fourth row: left to right; Mr. Gentile, Steve Bell, Glenn Dunmire, Thomas Muse, Joseph Santiago 84 First Row - Left to right: Bernard Bom- ba, Joseph Bordas, James Verno, Frank Parente, Raymond King, Walter Twyman. Second Row - Left to right: Richard Gimeno, Raymond Martin, Kenneth Fin- ney, Jack McCarthy, John Donahue, John Kuziak. Third Row - Left to right: Ed- ward Zoldos, Wayne Evans, James Higgs, Robert Blank, Allie Mihmet, Thomas Kakas. Fourth Row - Left to right: Mr. Gentile, Charles Thompson, Eugene Hinerman, Stanley Renkiewics. w a Front Row: Nate Thomas, William Ackerman, James Marsh, Lawrence Batyi. Albert Batyi, Robert Walendizie- wiz, Carl Bolazs. Second Row: James Madison, Richard Thomas, Edward Lynch, Paul Ballog. Jack Myers, Thomas Cloherty, Raymond Gamrat. Rear Row: Eugene Hinerman, John Hudaik, Emery Molnar, Francis Shimko, EdwardSolack, George Delegado. L lyf n Jer ct a J J m e n John Fingal, ITiomas Muse, William Franks, James Shaffer, Mr. George Shinner, Michael Kline. Mr. Miller, Luther Stahl, Edward Greib Set, w a L S It o Mr. Bomba, Darryle Rouse, Frank Koch, Ronald Marchilena, Frank Mastrelli. Thomas Payer, John Bogacik, RonaldAwenowicz, James Chalfant, Robert Palko, Robert Kovacs. Mr. Matteram, Raymond Zoldos, Leonard Bell, Russell Piel, James Me Williams. William Howe, Stephen Bell, Jack Baumgartner, Robert Seiss, Edward Moody, Robert Santiago, Glenn Dunmue. Michael Kline, Thomas Muse Bobby Williams, Robert Fricke, Larry Stetar, Joe Santiago, Chris Brandfoss, Ronald Shaffer. John Fingal, Gazel DelGrosso Marlene Barrett Richard Nicholls Voit rXilety t o S u ccee J Donna Hornot Jack Raley Wo ,t Comical Our P citrons M. J. Abramson, Optometrist A. K. Lewis, M.D. A. A. Cipullo, D.D.S. M. L. Lincoff, Optometrist T. L. Cook, D.D.S. George E. Little, M.D. Charles E. Cowen, Jr., D.D.S. Robert W. McDermott, M.D. Charles E. Cowen, Sr., D.D.S. Paul J. McGuire, M.D. William F. Dee, M.D. L. E. Newland II, Optician Roger W. Dixon, M.D. P. C. O’Hare, D.D.S. Wesley M. Evans, M.D. Francis J. O’Malley, M.D. John R. Foster, D.D.S. Rita Rosini, M.D. Patrick J. Hughes, M.D. L. T. Sabow, M.D. D. Roderick Jones, A.I. A. H. A. Saron. D.D.S. A. E. Kasel, D.D.S. C. Jane Schragl, D.D.S. M. J. Keisler, B.S.O.D. A. A. Szatkowski, D.D.S. Theodore Kochowski, Contractor Edward Tirpak, D.D.S. Stephen L. Kondis, D.D.S. L. Toner, Chiropodist J L. Kostyal, M.D. R. J. Tuite, D.S.C. Louis Kreiger, D.D.S. John A. Zelnik, M.D. John Wilkinson, M.D. 92 Ann’s Flower Shop Our JPatron 5 H H Ann Street Radio Hodanic’s Cleaners Atlantic Service Station - Howard Hess Hyman's B D Dairy Jones McClure Bonnie Frocks Judy’s Nut Shop Brierly Lane Dairy Kish Dairy Capitol Cleaners Leona Theatre Lou Carletti Lincoff Jeweler Cinderella Shoes Lucas Confectionary Columbia Kleen Rite Inc Nifty Shoppe Community Drugs Park Record Card Shop E. S. Sport Shop Post Shoes Elite Barber Shop Prokopovitch Funeral Home Famous Candy Company Robbins Shop Fashion Dress Shop Mary Robinson Gillen Coulter Funeral Home Ruth’s Millinery Accessories Graham’s Pharmacy Shupink’s Jewelry Meyer I. Grinbert Smitty’s Standard Sportswear Stumpf Service Station Whetstone’s Flower Shop 93 mwi CHARTER BUS SERVICE CITY TYPE AND PARLOR COACH • Sightseeing Tours • Inspection Tours • Convention Groups • Athletic Events • Private Parties • Public Address System Available DE BOLT TRANSIT COMPANY 335 E. Seventh Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. 95 HOmestead 1-9125 or 2-1005 WELDON'S PHARMACY JAMES E. WELDON, Ph.G. 3502 Main Street HOMESTEAD PARK, PENNA. Phone: HOmestead 1-3188 ELICKER STRONG — FLORISTS — COMPLIMENTS OF Flowers for All Occasions 328 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-1775 FRED'S SPORTSWEAR 129 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. TRI-BORO TAXI CO. Congratulations, Class of '57 AMBULANCE 24 HOUR SERVICE WOLFSON'S Day and Night YOUR COMMUNITY'S FAVORITE JEWELER HOMESTEAD, PA. 207 East Eighth Avenue Phone:. HOmestead 1 -8000 Phone: HOmestead 1-1500 96 Compliments of MARGOLIS JEWELERS BENN MARKS The Store of a 1000 Gifts AMOCO SERVICE STATION 202 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. Res. Phone: JA 1-4154 Bus. HO 1-3321 807 West Street HOMESTEAD, PA. BOOK SHOE COMPANY Compliments of 315 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. HARRY'S CLOTHES SHOP HOmestead 1-2282 210 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. ADAMS TELEVISION SERVICE Since 1895 SYLVANIA - PHILCO TV s MORRIS GRINBERG'S 216 West Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. 309 Eighth Avenue Phone: HOmestead 1-0388 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FASHIONS Compliments of HO 1-8686 - 1-1507 Notary Public F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. JAMES R. GARVEY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 213-15 East Eighth Avenue Life - Fire - Automobile Casualty Bonds HOMESTEAD. PA. 203 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. 97 GRADUATES: Your future plans will include a Savings Account and your own home — Let the . . . FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of HOMESTEAD be your guide and helper in carrying out your future plans. We pay 3% dividend on your Savings Account insured up to $10,000.00. 300 East Eighth Avenue McKEESPORT OFFICE HOMESTEAD, PA. 406 Ringgold Street WARGOFCHIK PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 1219 West Street, Corner Thirteenth HOMESTEAD, PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-5900 HOMESTEAD PAINT GOLD'S SHOES, INC. GLASS COMPANY 318 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD'S BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD, PA. SHOE STORE We Give S H Green Stamps Success and Good Health to All the Graduates GLASS - MIRRORS - STORE FRONTS 310 East Eighth Avenue Phone: HOmestead 1-1173 £ oncjra HOMESTEAD CLASS OF 1957 from Wilkens Eighth Avenue and Ann Street HOMESTEAD, PENNA. DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY - CAMERAS - SILVERWARE on E. Z. CREDIT LIGHTHOUSE RESTAURANT BEST IN FOODS 611 Ann Street HOMESTEAD. PA. JONES and KAPP OPTICIANS Phone: HOmestead 1-9345 Compliments of KATILIUS, INC. NOW IN FURNITURE 505 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PENNA. HOmestead 1-0930 HOmestead 1-1030 HOmestead 1-4000 HOmestead 1-4001 KOLAS BROS. AUTO PARTS ESTOK'S DAIRY STORE SEE US FIRST —WE HAVE IT 466 West Eighth Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD. PA. We Buy and Sell Cars and Trucks 1925 West Run Road MUNHALL, PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-9221 JONES McCLURE INSURANCE Real Estate Management Notary Public — Realtor 820 Ann Street 100 Phone: HOmestead 1-5500 Phone: HOmestead 1-4538 Res. Phone: HOmestead 1-0291 CONGRATULATIONS CHARLES F. GREINER, JR. REGISTERED PLUMBER Office 141 East Ninth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. Residence 4412 West Run Road HOMESTEAD. PA. SALES CLARK CHEVROLET SERVICE 243 West Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PENNA. 101 Phone: HOmestead 1-2727 Phone: HOmestead 1-5189 Television PURIFOY BROS. RADIO SERVICE 10:00 A M. —9:00 P.M. SERVICE and SALES Comer 15th and West Streets HOMESTEAD, PENNA. SZERBIN'S MARKET REDSHAW FRESH MEATS - FRUITS VEGETABLES - GROCERIES MEN'S WEAR 1717 West Street HOMESTEAD. PA. 137 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. Phone: HOmestead 2-1990 ROBERT L. DOWNS Local Agent STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 3621 Main Street HOMESTEAD PARK, PENNA. Phone: HOmestead 1-6776 CARLTON MEN'S SHOP Compliments of 209 Filth Ave., McKeesport 514 Penn Ave., Turtle Creek 807 Braddock Ave., East Pittsburgh 335 E. Eighth Ave., Homestead, Pa. GENE'S DAIRY 1800 Maple Street Across from Homestead High School SCHOOL SUPPLIES— GIFTS FOUNTAIN SERVICE —SANDWICHES 102 ONAITIS Flowers and Gifts DECORATIONS AND FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 3905 Main Street HOMESTEAD PARK, PENNA. Leo (Oney) Onaitis Virginia (Clare) Onaitis Grads of 1927 and 1929 BEST WISHES TO YOU . . . THE CLASS OF '56 HALF BROS. HOMESTEAD'S BIG STORE 103 FURNITURE • APPAREL GENUINE MOTOR PARTS HOMESTEAD TIRE SERVICE 215 West Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. HOmestead 1-0515 HOmestead 1-0516 RECAPPING - VULCANIZING NEW TIRES and TUBES 714 Walnut Street McKeesport, pa. Phones: NO 7516-7 HO 1-1840 214 West Eighth Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD. PA. 805-7 St. Clair Street CLAIRTON, PA. Phone: CLairton 3-9012 Phone: HOmestead 1-7753 Phones: HO 1-1228 — Res. HO 1-0295 Phone: HOmestead 2-1555 Artistic Incised Lettering HOMESTEAD MONUMENT COLEMAN'S CLEANERS WORKS, Inc. CEMETERY MEMORIALS CLEANING AND PRESSING FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY HOMESTEAD, PA. 118 West Eighth Avenue HO 1-8877 Res. HO 1-0165 321 West Eighth Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD. PA. HARRY B. TARR ASSOCIATES 229 East Eighth Avenue ANDERSON'S HOMESTEAD, PA. CLOTHING - HATS - SHOES REALTORS — INSURERS Homestead's Only Certified Property Manager Rents — Sales — Insurance 332 Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. Compliments of TONSORIAL BARBER SHOP TRI-BORO MOTOR CO. MIKE - FRANK - ANDY 132 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. 311 West Eighth Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD. PA. ROSE SIRAGUSA, Proprietor Phone: HOmestead 2-3300 104 HOMESTEAD SCHOOLS PICNIC at KENNYWOOD Monday, May 27, 1957 MEITNER'S YOUTH CENTER WAFFLE SHOP AND RESTAURANT 228 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. GOOD FOOD —PRICED RIGHT 121 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. HOMESTEAD'S NEWEST AND MOST MODERN CHILDREN'S STORE JOHN KEROPOULOS, Owner THE HOME STORE HOmestead 1-1848 Busy Since 1902 Homestead's Only Complete Curtain and Linen Store WEAVERLING PRINTING COMPANY 214 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. Edgar M. May COMMERCIAL PRINTING Helps to Make Your House a Home 104 East Seventh Avenue Phone: HOmestead 1-0171 HOMESTEAD, PA. Compliments of V. F. W. POST 373, HOMESTEAD P. J. HARRINGTON, Commander Party Nights Monday, Wednesday, Friday WM. JENNINGS BRYAN AGENCY WE SOLD YOUR NEIGHBOR'S HOME 3708 Main Street HOMESTEAD PARK, PENNA. Phone: HOmestead 1-8300 PAINT —GLASS PITTSBURGH Plate Glass Company Pittsburgh Paint Looks Better Longer 308 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. CHARLES E. CLAYTON, Manager Phone: HOmestead 1-0686 SPRUCE UP AMMERMAN'S IAMES McMONAGLE, Proprietor Quality Dry Cleaning For Over 50 Years HOMESTEAD'S FIRST We Use Nu-Life Finishing Process which restores the clean natural oils which are lost during ordinary dry cleaning process. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Fast Service at Our New Plant HOmestead 1-2600 ORchard 2-4995 THE STORE THAT QUALITY BUILT NEW AMOS' SUPER MARKET 108 EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT WEST HOMESTEAD BAKING CO. QUALITY RYE AND WHITE BREAD, CAKES AND PIES Our Specialty BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES 467 West Eighth Avenue 322 East Eighth Avenue Phone: HOmestead 1-1296 Phone: HOmestead 1-0575 HOmestead 1-3900 HOmestead 1-1012 Compliments ol PRIPTON'S MARKET HOMESTEAD BUILDERS SUPPLY WRECKING CO. Full Line of MEATS and GROCERIES WE DELIVER 952 Forest Avenue 1309 West Street HOMESTEAD. PA. WEST HOMESTEAD. PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-2409 Phone: HOmestead 1-0619 HOMESTEAD HARDWARE STORE Albert Dickstein, Proprietor HARDWARE — PAINT PLUMBING SUPPLIES MOXLEY'S DRUGS PREPARED AT Eighth and Amity HOMESTEAD, PA. 222 East Eighth Avenue J. CLYDE MILLER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AUTO LICENSE SERVICE 318 Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PENNA. Phone: HOmestead 1-1177 Class Rings Club Pins Medals Trophies Band Uniforms Police Uniforms Fire Department Uniforms DON ENEIX Union Trust Building PITTSBURGH. PENNA. Caps and Gowns Diplomas Choir Robes Invitations Nurses' Capes Personal Cards JULIUS L. STEINSAPIR Established 1887 Engravers — Stationers School Jewelers — Commencement Invitations Makers of Homestead High School COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS DIPLOMAS 110 245 Fourth Avenue PITTSBURGH, PA. ARCADIAN BOWLING ALLEYS 217-221 West Eighth Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD, PA. 17 ALLEYS Phone: HOmestead 1-9197 GEORGE M. HALL CO., INC. LUMBER and MILL WORK Since 1893 DO IT WITH WOOD” Seventh Avenue at Hays Street HOMESTEAD, PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-1168 Compliments of KUBAN'S HOMESTEAD'S HIFI HEADQUARTERS TAPE RECORDERS, PHONOGRAPH RECORDS MAGNAVOX T.V., AND PHONOGRAPHS HOMESTEAD BUICK COMPANY SALES - BUICK - SERVICE When Better Automobiles Are Built — Buick Will Build Them 221 East Ninth Avenue Phone: HOmestead 2-3700 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH GORDON JACOBSON, INC. 530-44 Eighth Avenue MUNHALL, PENNA. Phones: HOmestead 1-3600 HOmestead 1-1881 DYKE MOTOR SUPPLY CO. 229 West Eighth Avenue HAVER'S PHARMACY WEST HOMESTEAD, PA. REGIS HAVER, Ph.G. PARTS 1619 McClure Street ACCESSORIES — EQUIPMENT HOMESTEAD. PA. TELEVISION HOmestead 1-6633 HOmestead 1-6634 Phone: HOmestead 1-4422 Phone: HO 1-9919 Res.: HO 1-1824 HARVEY'S MEN'S WEAR FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MASLEY'S FLOWER SHOP 216 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. WEDDING and FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS CORSAGES and PLANTS Phone: HOmestead 1-3647 Store: Cor. 8th and Dixon Residence: 1214 Margaret Street MUNHALL, PA. BLUE BONNET BAKERY 338 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PENNA. 112 Phone: HOmestead 2-4957 COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN SHEAR KNIFE COMPANY HOMESTEAD. PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS OF TIPPY'S DAIRY STORE 1518 Sixteenth and Mililin Streets HOMESTEAD, PA. SOLOMON'S HOMESTEAD'S BEST STORE FOR MEN 342 Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-1566 BUD BOYLE, Manager 113 BUSSES AVAILABLE For Group and Party Service For Picnics, Baseball Teams, Lodges or Special Occasions Call: BAMFORD MOTOR COACH CO. Phone: HOmestead 1-2224 COMPLIMENTS OF HOMESTEAD ELECTRIC and MACHINE COMPANY Forest Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD, PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-7171 Connie Bicsey Carol Black Jane Cochenour Donald Davis Cathy Dougherty Virginia Caters Jean Higgs Donna Homot Marion Hrenya Sue Johnson Seniors Shown on Page 107: Pat Kelly Kirk Lighthall Jean McGuire John Marsden Marlene McKinney Yvonne Mosley John Miko Janice Patnik Donna Purcell Charles Raeford Rich Roberts Eleanor Starusko Tom Soyke Audrey Stephens Mary G. Thomas Kathleen Townsend Janet Wingard Marg Younkins Janice Zebner Nancy Wozar 114 R. H. DRESHMAN SONS, INC. 146 West Sixteenth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PENNA. TV MACHINERY — GLASS MACHINERY FLAME CUTTING — CARBIDE MACHINES GENERAL MACHINE WORK Evinrude Quiet Motors—1st in Outboards — 48th Year — 3 to 35 HP TeeNee Boat Trailers — Molded Fiber Glass Boats Century—Inboard and Outboard Boats — Wizard Fiber Glass Boats Alumna Craft - Star Boats — Bowman - Thompson - Speedqueen Complete Line of Marine Hardware — Life Preservers — Skis Archery Equipment — Fishing and Hunting Supplies LEONATTI BROTHERS Duquesne Side DUQUESNE-McKEESPORT BRIDGE Phone: Hobart 7890 Phone: HOmestead 1-6881 JOSEPH L. GADD, JR., Manager HARTLEY GADD From Foundation to Roof BUILDERS' SUPPLIES — LUMBER and MILLWORK SAND and GRAVEL — CEMENT and CONCRETE 1065 Forest Avenue P. O. Box 317 West Run Road HOMESTEAD, PA. TOOHEY MOTOR CO. Sales — FORD — Service 412 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. MUNHALL. PA. 115 Phone: HOmestead 2-0600 Compliments of VICTOR SHOE CO. SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Homestead's Largest SHOE STORE 316 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PENNA. BEERZIE'S MARKET JOHN A. ARENDASH, Prop. Phone: HO 1-6536 OR 3-4195 FLAKY CRUST PRODUCTS Baked by 400 Whitaker Street WHITAKER. PA. PACIFIC BAKING CO. Buttermilk Hollow Road R. D. 1. HOMESTEAD Phone: HOmestead 1-6120 WEST MIFFLIN, PA. Near Old Allegheny County Airport YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST' HILK'S FURNITURE 320 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PENNA. Phones: HOmestead 1-2228 - 1-2229 HOMESTEAD COMPLIMENTS OF PONTIAC — CADILLAC 221 West Eighth Avenue LEVINE BROTHERS HARDWARE Phone: HOmestead 1-0660 324 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. 116 wifttttMiW.Wtf' I ? H ft) i 21 j 7 7 .f? I “ if ? f f|f f f: I


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