Homestead High School - Homesteader Yearbook (Homestead, PA)
- Class of 1958
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Zke Class of 7958 Presents HOMESTEAD HIGH SCHOOL HOMESTEAD, PENNSYLVANIA We Will Cong Remember ALMA MATER He cc y- Tr c itit f -L .f yri-CS by Jke e pack dm by F k cMa Ab Dear Dk 3r old Home— sD 1 i in ead m iq Irt - Home-stead w n—r [Mf j 1---J....... m FOREWOR p: « V gb of the past year through the Homesteader. We hope that the memories of .the fun we had will come back to you vWiile reading this book. By presenting these' W f i i highlights in an enjoyable manner, W2 feel that they will make you treaure the Homesteaper even more. 1 J J j I- j- j m i r b m i r. t J11 i a -iog on-coarj. Col-ori (3 olc) and Blue WM r r i-T J m--r ff Ab Ek iHni Db A5 dr - v- on to Vi i t — e n Io-ri€s on Po r who -: ! I i. j! j 1 F?. J1 Md | c Our year THE CLASS TABLE OF CONTENTS I ntroduction OF 1958 Administration Classes Activities Sports Advertising ADMINISTRATION Superintendent Mr. William V. Campbell '•B1MA- Universl,y Our Superintendent Despite the recent criticism of our American High School program I feel that American education and democracy have advanced hand in hand and will continue to do so. One is vital to the other. The program offered to you graduating Seniors of Homestead High School has been challenging and adequate for your needs. How much of it you can now call your own, you alone know. It is my sincerest wish that life will continue to be challenging and that you make the most of your capabilities. 8 Seated, left to right: Mrs. Ethel T. Posey, Mr. Frank H. Fulton, Miss Mary E. O'Leary, Dr. Patrick J. Hughes, Mr. William V. Campbell. Standing: Mr. John McLean, Jr., Mr. James Armstrong, Mr. John Zipay, Mr. Alexander E. Ackley, Mr. John J. Casey. OFFICERS Mr. Alexander E. Ackley...................President Mr. Frank H. Fulton..................Vice President Mr. John J. Casey.........................Treasurer Miss Mary E. O'Leary......................Secretary Mr. John McLean...........................Solicitor Miss Mary E. O'Leary Secretary to the Superintendent Board of Education Miss Frances Deberson Student Secretary Mr. Alexander E. Ackley President of the School Board Miss Margaret Black Secretary ADMINISTRATION t'zy % Our Principal OUR PRINCIPAL MR. DWIGHT H. CONNER A.B. GENEVA COLLEGE M.A. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Publication of a yearbook each year is an excellent means of providing students with a pictorial record by which in later years they can relive the happenings of high school years. The Seniors are to be congratulated on their efforts to publish a fine book. 10 We Pay Zribute Zo Every person who knows Miss Grim is privileged. Every Student who has been in her classes is fortunate. Every group who has had the opportunity to work closely with her is thank- ful. It is with sincere respect and affection that we, the STAFF of the 1958 HOMESTEADER, dedicate our yearbook to our advisor, whose integrity and service have made her so popular. In this small way, we thank Miss Jane Grim. 11 EDGAR F. AIELLO B. S., Music Education, M. A., Music Education, Duquesne University; Mu- sic. STEPHEN BLACK B.S., M.E. Duquesne Uni- versity; Commercial; Di- rector of Job Placement. RUDOLPH R. CHASSER B. S. Ed., University of Maryland; M S. Ed., Du- quesne University; History. JOSEPH A. CHUBA B.S., Duquesne University; Driver's Education. JOHN J. CONNELLY A.B., M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh; Mathemat- ics and Science. CHARLES R. DAVIES B.S., Duquesne University; M.A., Duquesne Universi- ty; Problems of Democracy and English. LUCILLE DUNN B.S., Margaret Morrison; Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology; Home Economics. MARGARET M. FISHER M.Ed., University of Pitts- burgh; Library, Guidance, Social Science. ANN C. FLECKER B.S.Ed., Duquesne Univer- sity; M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh; Commercial. URSULA G. FRANCO B.So Mount Mercy Col- lege of Pittsburgh; Home Economics, Child Care. JANE S. GRIM B.A., University of Pitts- burgh, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh; Mathemat- ics, Guidance Counselor. MARGUERITE H. GRUBER B. S., Ohio University; M. E., University of Pitts- burgh; Art. Our faculty ROBERT L. HARKINS B.S., University of Pitts- burgh, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh; Chemistry. WILLIAM M. KIRSCH B.S. Ed., Duquesne Uni- versity; M.S. Ed., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh; English. EDITH L. MacKENZIE B.S., University of Pitts- burgh; Commercial. LEANNA MARSHALL B.A., University of Pitts- burgh; History. MARGARET McGUIRE B.A., Seton Hill College; M.L., University of Pitts- burgh; Latin, Spanish, En- glish. ANNE K. O'LEARY B.A., Mount Mercy Col- lege; M.L., University of Pittsburgh; French. FLORENCE G. OWENS B.S., University of Pitts- burgh; Physical Education. FRANCES A. ROLFE A.B., Pennsylvania College for Women; English. ELEANOR D. SEYLER B.A., University of Pitts- burgh; M.A., Duquesne University; English. LOUISE V. SPINELLI B.A., Pennsylvania College for Women; Mathematics. Our faculty ROBERT STEPHENS B.A., Duquesne University; English, German. LAWRENCE E. SULLIVAN A.B., Duquesne University; M. Ed., University of Pitts- burgh; History, Football Coach. SAMUEL J. SULLIVAN B.S. Ec., Duquesne Uni- versity; M. S. Ec., Du- quesne University; Com- mercial. VICTOR J. SULLIVAN B.S., University of Pitts- burgh; M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh; Health, Physical Education, Biol- ogy. WILLIAM S. VOJTKO B.S. Ed., Duquesne Uni- versity; M.E., University of Pittsburgh; Commer- cial. Our faculty DAVID WEINBERGER B.A., University of Pitts- burgh; M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh; Problems of Democracy, English. ALBERT YUHASZ B.S., Slippery Rock State Teacher’s College; M.E., Duquesne University; Biol- ogy. LILLIAN L. MacKENZIE Secretary to the Principal SCHWAB VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 16 WALTER F. GRAVES University of Pittsburgh, Michigan State Automobile School; DIRECTOR of VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. Success comes easy to those who form the habits of working, thinking, planning, and in getting along with their fellow workers. Success follows success. MRS. JULIA MEIKRANTZ Secretary to the Director GEORGE SHINER University of Pittsburgh; Auto Body. GUY ANGELONE University of Pittsburgh; Auto Mechanic. WILLIAM F. ROGERS JOSEPH GENTILE M.A., Duquesne Universi- B.S., Slippery Rock State ty; English. Teacher's College; M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh. EDWARD J. STEIN M. Ed., University of Pitts- burgh; Mathematics. FERDINAND MAZZOTTI B.E., Colorado State Uni- versity; Drafting. THOMAS W. JENKINS B.S., Slippery Rock State Teacher's College; Social Science and Physical Edu- cation. Schwab J acuity CHARLES O. MILLER BERNARD BOMBA Patternmaking and Cabinet University of Pittsburgh; making. Electric Shop. BYRLE W. CARL University of Pittsburgh; Vocational Welding and Theory. ERNEST S. MOTTERAM University of Pittsburgh; Machine Shop. Our Sponsor I ROBERT L. HARKINS We, the Class of 1958, wish to express our gratitude for the help and interest you have shown us during the past three years. It has been our pleasure and privilege to work with you on our many projects and class functions. We are proud to have known such a friend and advisor, whose every effort has been directed to- ward a better Homestead High School. VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM CAMPBELL “Schroeder” Academic President of Senior Class, President of Junior Class, President of Sopho- more Class, President of National Honor Society, President of Student Council, Hi-Steader, Junior Prom Committee, Chorus, Football, Vol- leyball, Track, Hi-Y, EDITOR IN CHIEF OF THE HOMESTEADER, Recipient of the Thom McAn Award Plans to attend college. TREASURER THEODORE PATSEN Cuffy General Vice President of Senior Class, Foot- ball, Track, Volleyball, Chorus, Hi- Steader, Junior Class Play, Junior Prom Committee, Homesteader Staff Plans to attend college. MARGARET LAIRD Margie” Academic Secretary of Senior Class, National Honor Society, Junior Class Play, Jun- ior Prom Committee, Library Staff, Chorus, French Club, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Steelerettes, Home- steader Staff, Recipient of the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award of the year Plans to become a teacher. PRESIDENT BARBARA WILSON “Barb General Senior Class Representative, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Steelerettes, Cho- rus, Secretary of Junior Class, Junior Prom Committee, Homesteader Staff Will work for the Bell Telephone Co. MARY ANN GETSY Marsie Academic Treasurer of Senior Class, Head Major- ette, French Club, Color Guard, Chorus, Junior Prom Committee Plans to be an English teacher. SECRETARY Senior Class Officers CLASS REPRESENTATIVE 21 CHARLES ANDERSON “Chuck ie” Academic Football, Volleyball, Track, French Club, Basketball, Junior Prom Com- mittee Plans to be an architectural engi- neer. JOSEPH R. ARRINGTON “Joe General Future undecided. STEPHEN ASMONGA “Pete” General Football, Basketball, Volleyball, French Club Plans to attend college. DIANE BAKER “Iodine” Commercial Chorus, Steelerettes, French Club Plans to do social work. EILEEN BARRETT Academic Co-Editor of Hi-Steader, Band, Cho- rus, Homesteader Staff Plans to attend St. Francis College. ROBERT E. BEECHAUM “Butch Scientific Band, French Club, Track Plans to attend college. JANET BLACK “J an ” Commercial- Library Staff, Chorus Will be a secretary. SENIORS WILLIAM CONNELLY “Moose” Academic Football, Track, Chorus, Volleyball, French Club, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Basketball Plans to be a doctor. JAMES BLASKO “Blasingame General French Club Plans to be a machinist. MARTIN CONNELLY “Butch General French Club Undecided as to future plans. MARGARET CUMBERLAND “Peggy Academic Hi-Steader, Steelerette Captain, French Club, Chorus, Junior Prom Committee, Homesteader Staff Plans to be a nurse. CHARLES BUCKNER “Buck” General Band, Chorus Plans to join the Navy. MARY LOUELLA DANALUK “Lulu General Library Staff, Chorus Plans to be a nurse. ESTELLE DAVIS “Stell Commercial Y-Teens, Chorus Plans to be a typist. EVELYN DAVIS “Dee Academic Band, Chorus, Homesteader, French Club Plans to be a teacher. ' IMfl FRANCES DEBERSON “Frane” Commercial Steelerettes, Hi-Steader Plans to be a private secretary. DENNIS DEMBRAK “Denny” Academic French Club, Chorus, Prom Com- mittee, Hi-Steader Plans to attend college. R S SENIORS S E N I O CORA BELLE DIXON “Red” Commercial Junior Class Play Plans to be a secretary. CAROLYN ELLIOTT “Carol” Commercial Y-Teens, Chorus, French Club Plans to be a beautician. GERALISS MAE FORD “Lady” Commercial French Club Plans to be a typist. 24 WILLIAM FRANKLIN “Bill General Safety Squad Plans to start own trucking company. CHARLOTTE FRANZETTA Commercial Chorus, Library Staff, Hi-Steader, Band, Homesteader Staff Will attend business school. DOROTHY FRENA “Dot” Commercial Hi-Steader, Library Staff, Junior Prom Committee Plans to be a secretary. SENIORS ROSALEE GARY “Rose” Commercial Chorus Plans to be a typist. HARRY GAUDISH Harris” General French Club, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Homesteader Staff Plans to be a carpenter. ROSE MARIE GETSY “Rosie Commercial Student Council, Chorus, Vice Pres- ident of the Junior Class, Library Staff Plans to be married. LEROY GILLIARD General Band, Track, Chorus Plans to get a job. 25 MARTIN J. GRIFFITH “Griff Scientific Safety Squad, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Homesteader Staff Plans to be an architectural engi- neer. JUDITH HICKEY “Judy Commercial Co-Editor of Hi-Steader, Steeler- ettes. Vice President of National Honor Society, Chorus, Majorettes, Library Staff, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Homesteader Staff Plans to be a secretary. NANCY JEAN HALLAM Commercial Y-Teens Plans to be a tabulator operator. RICHARD HANN “Rich Academic Football, Track, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Safety Squad, French Club Plans to be an electrical engineer. PATRICIA HUESTON “Pat General Steelerettes, Junior Class Play, French Club, Junior Prom Com- mittee Plans to be a beautician. IRA HANDELSMAN “RaM Academic Hi-Steader, Junior Prom Commit- tee Future is undecided. SENIORS ROBERT HUMPHREYS “Humps Academic Band, Chorus, Track Manager Plans to attend college. 6 JOYCE MARIE JACOBSON Academic Art Editor of Hi-Steader, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Class Play, French Club, National Honor Society, Homesteader Staff Plans to be an art teacher. SENIORS RICHARD JANISIN “Itch General Basketball, Football Manager, Track, French Club Plans to attend college. LORRAINE JONES “Laurie” Academic Band, Hi-Steader, French Club, Junior Class Play, Junior Prom Committee, Homesteader Staff Plans to become a fashion designer. LINDA R. JOHNSON “Suzy-Q” Commercial Plans to be a housewife. ROBERT KABO Scientific Hi-Steader, Junior Class Play, Track, Chorus, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Safety Squad, Homesteader Staff Plans to be a chemical engineer. JUDITH KANONIK “Judy” Commercial Hi-Steader Plans to be a secretary. f EVELYN KING Commercial Chorus, Junior Prom Committee, Color Guard, Hi- Steader, Home- steader Staff Plans to become a secretary. j0fr I THOMAS KINNEY “Tom General Safety Patrol Future undecided. JOYCE LYNNE KOSTAK General Hi-Steader, Chorus, Band, Library Staff, Junior Prom Committee, French Club, Homesteader Staff A future Airline Hostess. JUDY KISH Commercial Y-Teens Plans to be a saleswoman. t GEORGE KOHUT Academic Chorus, Student Council, French Club Plans to become an engineer. ANDREW KOLESAR “Andy General Basketball, Track, Chorus, Band, French Club Plans to be a scientific research worker. SENIORS S E N I O R S JOSEPHINE KOSTELN1CK Mjo” Commercial Chorus, Hi-Steader, Steelerettes, Majorettes, Junior Prom Commit- tee, National Honor Society Plans to become a secretary. MICHAEL KREMIN “Mike Academic Business Manager of Hi-Steader, National Honor Society, Business Manager of the Homesteader Plans to become an engineer. 28 DORA MARIE LAWSON Commercial Chorus Plans to become a secretary. THELMA LESIKOFF. Academic Future undecided. ROBERT LESNAK “Bob Academic Junior Class Play Future undecided. WILLA MAE KUHN General Library Staff, French Club, Band Plans to become a Foreign Cor- respondent. JUDITH LARKINS Judy” Scientific Hi-Steader, Chorus, Y-Teens, Homesteader Staff Plans to become a social worker. ELIZABETH JANE LAKATOS “Betty” Commercial Band, Chorus Plans to become a bookkeeper. SENIORS S PATRICIA LATZY “Pat” Commercial Chorus Future undecided. 29 BARBARA LIPA “Di ppy Com me rc i al Hi-Steader, Junior Class Play, Jun- ior Prom Committee Will be a private secretary. ONZALO LOVELACE “Pro Scientific Hi-Steader, Traffic Squad, Junior Prom Committee, National Honor Society, Homesteader Staff Plans to become an engineer. ARNOLD LOWE “Arnie General Chorus Plans to become a machinist. SENIORS S E N SANDRA MACRO “Sandy Commercial Chorus, French Club, Hi-Steader, Junior Prom Committee, Home- steader [ Will be a private secretary. S DANNY MAGNES “Elmer T” Academic Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Track, Chorus Plans to become an engineer. JOHN MAKUH “Jack General Basketball, Volleyball Future is undecided. NANCY MARRONE Commercial Color Guard, Chorus Plans to be a secretary. 30 BERNARD MARTIN “Bernie Academic National Honor Society, Student Council, Co-Editor of Hi-Steader, French Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Junior Prom Committee, Vice President of Sophomore Class, Chorus, Managing Editor of the Homesteader Plans to be an engineer. EMMA JEAN MARTIN “Jean” General Y-Teens, Hi-Steader, Chorus Plans to be a school teacher. S E N I O R S SHIRLEY ANN McCUTCHEON “Sweets General Chorus Plans to study nursing. JAMES MARTIN “Jim General Football, Track Future undecided. MAXINE Me IL ROY Commercial Chorus, Color Guard Plans to be a secretary. william mckinney “Bill Commercial Safety Squad Plans to be an I.B.M. salesman. CHARLES McLEAN “Chuck ” General Football Future undecided. 31 JOHN MILLER “Jack” General Basketball Manager, Band Future undecided. Xf S' ELIZABETH MORRIS “Liz” Commercial Plans to be a nurse. CARMEN MURACA Tony General Football. Track, Volleyball, Chorus, Band, French Club Future undecided. SENIORS PATRICIA LOUISE MURDZAK “Patt” Academic Library Staff, Steelerettes, Chorus, Majorette, Hi-Steader, French Club, Homesteader Staff, Junior Prom Committee Plans to attend college. THOMAS O’BRIEN “Tom Academic Junior Class Play, Junior Prom Committee, French Club, Home- steader Plans to attend college. LUCIA OLESNEVICH Academic Junior Class Play, French Club, Junior Prom Committee Plans to teach elementary school. GEORGE OPSITOS “Jinks General Band, Chorus, Homesteader Staff Future undecided. MORRIS PEARLSTEIN “Abdul General Band, Junior Class Play, Stage Crew, Junior Prom Committee, French Club Plans to enter the business field. RUTH PETERS “Ruthie” Commercial Library Staff, Steelerettes, Chorus, Hi-Steader, Junior Prom Committee Plans to be a secretary or book- keeper. SENIORS S E N I O NANCY POTTS Pottsie” General Homesteader Staff She left before graduation. R S JOHN POVAZAN Future undecided. General BETTY RAEFORD Commercial Y-Teens, Chorus, French Club Plans to be a practical nurse. ANNA MARIE PINCHUCK “Dolly” Commercial Library Staff, Hi-Steader Plans to be a photographer's model. JOHN RICE Jack” Academic Junior Prom Committee, Treasurer of the Junior Class Plans to attend college. 33 JOHN RILEY “Zeke” Scientific Hi-Steader, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Business Manager of Home- steader Plans to attend college. MARY ROGERSON Commercial Y-Teens, Steelerettes Plans to do secretarial work. MARY ANN ROMANCHUCK “Shortie” Commercial Band, Chorus Plans to be a business machine operator. SENIORS S E N I O R S LORETTA SAKLOSKY Lolly ” Commercial Chorus, Steelerettes Future undecided. EDYTHE ELAINE SCALES “Beaverina Commercial Library Staff, Hi-Steader Plans to be a social worker. BONNIE SCHUETTE Commercial Cheerleader, Chorus, Hi-Steader, Junior Prom Committee, Home- steader Staff, National Honor Society Plans to be a secretary or book- keeper. JOHN SERVETNICK “Johnny Commercial Will attend Business School. I EDWARD MICHAEL SHIROKEY Ed” General Plans to join the Air Force. MELVIN G. SHORT Scientific Traffic Squad Plans to be an Electrical Engineer Technician. SENIORS RICHARD I. SIMS “Johnny Boy General Basketball, Volleyball, Chorus, Band, Track Plans to be a Commercial Artist. PATRICIA SLEKAR “Pat” Commercial Chorus Future undecided. RONALD J. SLINCHOCK “Sling” General Stage Crew, Chorus, Band, Junior Prom Committee Plans to attend college. GERALD SMITH “Jerry” General Track, Volleyball, Chorus, French Club Future undecided. JACQUELINE SMITH “Jackie” Commercial Band, Steelerettes, Chorus, Junior Prom Committee Plans to be a housewife. OBEE SMITH “Sir Bee” General Plans to be a psychiatrist. 36 BARBARA MARIE SPINO “Barb’ Commercial Cheerleader, Chorus, Hi-Steader Plans to be a bookkeeper. SENIORS I ROBERT SPENCER General French Club Plans to be an electrician. r S KATHRYN M. STEWART “Reck” Commercial Chorus Plans to be a telephone operator. GEORJEAN STORE R “Chudy“ Academic Cheerleader, Chorus, Junior Class Play, Hi-Steader, French Club Going into nurse’s training. GERALDINE C. STROTHERS “Jeri” General Chorus, French Club Will join the Waves. ELAINE SWAYZER Commercial French Club Plans to be a bookkeeper. SARAH ROSE THOMAS “Sally” Commercial Plans to be a secretary. SENIORS S E N I O R ANDREA TANYA TIMKO Commercial Band, Chorus Future undecided. WILLIAM THOMAS “Willie Tee” General Safety Squad, Chorus Future is undecided. ARLENE ANN TIMKO Commercial Band, French Club Plans to be an artist. ELEANOR TOWNSEND “Ellie Commercial Student Council, Band, Junior Prom Committee, Color Guard, National Honor Society, Homesteader Staff Will be a secretary. ELEANOR VARGA “Ellie” Commercial Hi-Steader, Chorus, Junior From Committee, Majorettes, Steele- rettes, National Honor Society, Homesteader Staff Plans to be a secretary. ROSEMARY VASIL “Rosie” Commercial Hi-Steader, Chorus, Junior Prom Committee, Secretary of National Honor Society, Homesteader Staff Plans to be a secretary. ALBERTA VEZE “Bert” Commercial Cheerleader, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Hi-Stedtier, Chorus, National Honor Society, Homesteader Staff Plans to be a private secretary. ROY DENNIS WALKER “Smoogie General Plans to join the Army. ROBERT WARGO “Bob” Academic Football Manager, Basketball Man- ager, Track Manager, Volleyball, National Honor Society, Junior Prom Committee, Homesteader Staff Plans to be an electrical engineer. ROBERT WASIL “Bob” General Plans to be a machinist. SUSAN WATSON “Sue” Commercia. Steelerettes, Chorus, Junior Prom Committee Plans to be a secretary. MARION WEBB “Webb Commercial Chorus, French Club Plans to be a beautician. “Bay General Chorus Plans to play professional football. i m EDWARD WELLMAN “Peanuts General Football, Basketball, Track Future undecided. SENIORS JOYCE MAE WESTBROOKS “Wes General Chorus, French Club She left before graduation. FLORENCE WILLIAMS “Flop” General French Club, Chorus Plans to be a beautician. ROSEMARY WILLIAMS “Rosey Commercial Y-Teens, Chorus, French Club Will be a beautician. JOSEPH ZUGER “Joe General Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Track Plans to be a draftsman. RONALD AWENOWICZ “Ronnie” Body-Fender Will be an auto body and fender mechanic. GEORGE BELL “Ding Dong“ Welding Plans to become a welder. LEONARD W. BELL “Lenny Machine Vice President of Senior Class, Sells candy and sweaters Plans to attend college. SENIORS JOHN BOGAC1K Bogac” Body-Fender Will be a body and fender man. CHRISTIAN W. BRANDFASS “Chris” Auto Mechanic Student Council, Chorus, Candy and Dinner Committee, National Honor Society Plans to be an auto mechanic. CALVIN CLEVELAND “Chief” Auto Mechanic Student Council, Football, Track, Basketball Plans to join the Marines. 40 RICHARD L. DOWDLE “Doodle’ Auto Mechanic Plans to join the Navy. GLENN ALLEN DUNMIRE “Dunny” Welding Student Council, Music Committee Future undecided. JOHN FINGAL “Jack” Body-Fender Student Council Plans to get married. SENIORS S C H W A B CLAIR FORD “Cool Aid” Auto Mechanic Plans to join the Navy. WILLIAM FRANKS “Skeets” Body-Fender Plans to get married. ROBERT FRICK “Bob Electric Chorus Plans to join the Air Force. WILLIAM L. GARTH “Sir Garth” Auto Mechanic Chorus Plans to join the Air Force. JOHN JACAVINO “Jake Electric Future undecided. BERNARD JOSWIAK Bemie” Welding Chorus Plans to be a welder. JOHN GECZI “Jack” Auto Mechanic Future undecided. ROBERT KOVACS “Kov Pattern Plans to join the Navy. RONALD MARCHILENA “Ronnie Electric Future undecided. ) FRANK THEODORE MASTRILLI “Pistril” Electric Chorus, National Honor Society Plans to major in electronics. EDGAR MOODY “Ed” Welding Plans to be a welder. THOMAS MUSE “Tucker Body-Fender Student Council Plans to join the service. S c H W A B william McClellan “Bill Auto Mechanic Future undecided. MICHAEL OLACK “Mike” Body-Fender Student Council, Chorus Future undecided. ROBERT PALKO “Palk” Body-Fender News Correspondent Plans to join the service. THOMAS PAYER “Pear” Body-Fender Plans to own a business. RUSSELL PIEL “Russ” Machine Chorus, National Honor Society Plans to be a machinist. RICHARD POPOVICH “Pop” Future undecided. Pattern GERARD QUALTERS “Jug Auto Mechanics Will join the Navy. DARRYLE ROUSE Noah” Electric Chorus Will join the Navy. 44 JOSEPH SANTIAGO “Joe” Auto Mechanics Track, Football, Basketball, Student Council, Chorus Plans to join the Marines. ROBERT SANTIAGO “Bob Welding Football, Track Plans to join the service. ROBERT SEISS “Swiss Welding Candy Committee Plans to be a welder. STEPHEN S. SHINER “Bud Machine Plans to be a mechanic. LUTHER STAHL Beep Pattern Chorus, Student Council, Home- steader Plans to join Navy. JOSEPH WIGGINS Joe Electric Chorus Plans to be an electrician. ROBERT L. WILLIAMS Bob” Auto Mechanics Football, Track Will join the Air Force. WALTER THOMAS Loss Auto Mechanics Chorus Plans to be a disc jockey. RAYMOND ZOLDOS Ray Pattern Will join the Navy. UNDERCLASSMEN Officers President: Wade Baird; Vice President: Fred Tiboni; Secretary: Jewel Clark; Treasurer. Sandra Barko. Class Sponsor Miss Edith L. Mackenzie The Junior Class was quite busy this year. They sold candy at noon and at the basketball games, held dances after the football games, and sold Christmas cards, school emblems, and sweat shirts. The class presented a three act comedy, entitled, ‘‘You Can't Kiss Caroline , as the main event of the fall season. The social year was concluded by a highly successful Junior Prom on May 9, 1958. Candy Sellers 47 Room FIRST ROW, left to right: Phyllis Brand, Edith Cannon, Arlene Axelson, Pat Dasta, Julia Egan, Joyce Egan, Nancy Burke. SECOND ROW; Miss Flecker, Janet Andreff, Maureen Curran, Jewel Clark, Ann Cloonan, Joanne Egan, Carol Baum, Georgianetta Batts. THIRD ROW: Santee Bassett, Thomas Brickner, Arthur Asmonga, Michael Cavanaugh, Mary Con- yers, Dolores Cyrus, Sandra Barko, Alberta Bich. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Aikman, John Culbertson, Wade Baird, Michael Bayusik, James Bardzil, Wayne Bair, David Aber. JUNIORS 48 FIRST ROW, left to right: Paul Majorsky, Kenneth Hoffman, Edward Ivan, John Kollar, Robert Lucas, Joseph Laird, Charles Kernick. SECOND ROW: Shirley May, Priscilla Junstrom, Janet Kusner, Margaret Korhnak, Olive Link, Lorraine Miskovich, Patricia Kupec, Mary Lloyd. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Macko, Dolores Kotzer, Ruth Kovalcik, Mar- garet Kulpa, Geraldine Kallay, Carol Kirsacko, Grace Kemmerer, Margaret Malloy, Margaret Kozar. FOURTH ROW: Donna Mitrick, Diane Lee, Carole Kaliden, Carol Koval, Nancy Kelly, Carole Macko, William Meszar, John Hritz. FIFTH ROW: Darrell Harris, Nickolas Markoff, James Limonoff, Dennis Losz, Fred Lovelace, Frank Jenkins, Mr. Sam J. Sullivan. Room 112 Room 102 First Rot , left to right: M. Mrazik, L.Orosz, H. Pitchford, K. O'Hare, J. McGuire, M.A. Puskar, M. Morris, E. McWilson, R. Mullin, P. Mosley. Second Rot : R. Perry, A. Rushe, A. Petro, C. McLean, P. Podlaski, C. Odrey, A. Peters, J. Morton. Third Rot : G. Palum- bo, G. Nicholls, F. Michaels, L. Preece, R. Novack, H. Robinson, E. Mishaga, B. Petro. Fourth Row: Mr. Davies, L. Riggins, P. Ruffing, R. Miller, J. Rohe, J. Pintsak, R. Moreno, J. McMonagle. {Juniors First Rot , left to right: K. Horgan, B. Hrapchak, B. Frederick, L. Faupel, D. L. John- ston, B. Gamrat, J. Gornick. Second Rot : P. Fletcher, P. Hughes, E. Gillis, M. Hornak, A. Hasak, P. Hardington, Mr. Black. Third Rot : M. Hoover, E. Hlavach, B. Fetherolf, E. Hollis, E. Dent, J. Franklin, R. Darney. Fourth Rot : G. Evans, T. Gould, T. Fisher, A. Esper, J. Fetchkan, R. Gilmer, N. Fetsko. Room 113 Room 2D First Row, left to right: S. Standford, I. Taylor, L. Weitzel, A. Wilson, Y. Williams, £ Thomas, F. Villanueva, T. Valcho. Second Row: E. Wengrzyn, D. Urban, L. Walters, M Samatovich, J. Salay, S. Simmons, C. Thomas, C. Sarisak, R. Wells, A. J. Staruskc Third Row: J. Tobias, G. Susko, J. Yakim, E. Watkins, M. Spencer, R. Wensel, H. Vigna Fourth Row: F. Tiboni, R. Waselko, P. Turnbo, H. Tkach, J. Saunders, J. Sneddon, J Seitz, Mr. Vojtko. fluniors Jn Action Sponsor Officers Class of 1960 WILLIAM VOJTKO PRESIDENT James Campbell SECRETARY Kay Anderson Room 210 First Row, left to right: Miss Marshall, B. Burwell, F. Bacinsky, J. Benson, G. Charles, M. Charleton, R. Chance, M. Astrop. Second Row: L. Cizik, A. Barbakis, M. Cloherty, L. Black, C. Brennan, V. Buko, H. Abdullah. Third Row: G. Cartledge, M. Chlr, K. Anderson, J. Asson, D. Bialosky, A. Abels, J. Bair, C. Beech. Fourth Row: L. Brooks, H. Burgess, D. Bair, W. Becze, A. Balukas, J. Birch, J. Bradley, R. Balias. The sophomore class sponsor this year is Mr. Vojtko, who is doing a very nice job in helping to support the sophomore class. The officers are: Jimmy Campbell - president, Jerry Kabo - vice president, Betty Jo Cum- berland - treasurer, and Kay Anderson - secretary. On October 17, the sophomores did a won- derful job in planning a dance. It turned out as a great success. There was dancing, en- tertainment and refreshments. To raise extra money they did a good job in selling pillows for 15 cents each. The sophomores are planning dances and other activities for the future. I'm sure everyone wishes the sophomores luck, and agrees that Mr. Vojtko, Jimmy Campbell, and the other officers are doing a very fine job. TREASURER Betty Jo Cumberland VICE PRESIDENT Gerald Kabo Room 213 First Row, left to right: C. Hrico, B. Good, J. Janosko, R. Johnson, M. Hinkel, M. Gehrig. Second Ro : M. Hann, J. Harris, N. Guest, G. Johnson, R. Hermansdorfer, J. Gray, G. Herbst. Third Row: J. Jolly, J. Jackson, L. Hicks, S. Jefferson, J. Hartley, C. Jesse, R. Jacobs, W. Knack. Fourth Row: D. Hill, G. Kabo, J. Jenkins, M. Kanonik, T. Jasinski, J. Freeborough, Mr. Connelly. Sophomores First Row, left to right: B. Cumberland, A. Deardorff, M. Fitterer, P. Detwiler, A. Danko, C. Ford. Second Row: L. Cooper, L. Felix, D. Fenchak, B. Davis, M. Cundiff, C. Cornelius. Third Row: Mr. Yuhasz, M. Fajtak, J. Dugan, C. Debiak, P. Curran, T. Des- camp, R. Earley, F. Declair. Fourth Row: C. Easley, D. Easter, J. Denne, M. Ellis, J. Campbell, D. Cenname, L. Dudas. Room 211 First Row, left to right: P. McCallough, A. Parker, M. Pasher, B. Popovich, G. Postler- waiter, S. Polefko, D. McClellan, N. Pressley, J. Pressley. Second Row: Mrs. Spinelli, B. Nahory, C. O'Brien, J. Olsen, B. Popovich, D. Ogden, A. Novack, C. Pillich, M. Petrauskas. Third Rot : B. Pishinsky, B. Puchy, N. Pazey, J. McLaren, A. Pazey, C. Romanchuk, A. Salopek, B. Parsons. Fourth Row: R. Reola, H. Petro, F. McCollum, J. Pitassi, S. McArthur, E. McDonald, S. Rice. Room 207 Sophomores First Row, left to right: S. Reed, J. Sharp, L. Stasko, D. Rosen, S. Roycroft, C. Simmons, M. Ray, N. Sotak. Second Row: B. Selis, B. Seitz, J. Robinette, A. Price, K. Price, B. Skapinak, A. Skriba, Miss McGuire. Third Row: W. Slack, R. Tennant, B. Tovlin, B. Tay- lor, M. Seman, J. Tener, E. Stevenson, C. Steiner. Fourth Row: B. Schultz, R. Stewart, W. Trappen, D. Stasik, R. Sikora, R. Siragusa, C. Tokey, L. Snead. Room 204 Room 202 First Row, left to right: M. Webb, C. Westbrooks, M. Woolheater, B. Toczek, E. Vilsack, A. Suhoza, D. Wanchisn, M. Todd, S. Weis. Second Row: S. Turlik, L. Vincent, M. Villa- nueva, G. Watson, P. Thomka, C. Suray, N. Suhoza, W. Taylor, Mr. Chasser. Third Row: W. Williams, A. Verna, H. Wargo, P. Zupetic, L. Yoezle, C. Williams, W. Wain, D. Zeb- ner. Fourth Row: J. Weitzel, R. Woods, M. Young, R. Vadas, A. Wehrheim, D. Zebner, C. Williams. Sophomores First Row, left to right: M. Lutheran, C. Lewis, N. Monk, R. Koval, E. Miskovich, J. Krenicky, B. Kirmeyer, J. Kiefer. Second Row: S. Lewis, C. Mallesky, L. Lewis, M. Kozak, N. Kohut, D. Mortimer, K. Lassige, R. Martin, B. Morant. Third Row: E. Kovel, L. Kraeuter, K. Martin, C. Komorosky, R. Lobono,I. Mazefsky, T. Lighthall, Mr. Kirsch. Fourth Row: R. Korol, R. Lowe, E. Kulpa, R. Lesko, W. Muir, S. Miller, E. Link, J. Kolesar. Room 206 First Ren , left to right: Mr. Mazzotti, P. Peoples, D. Blank, J. Harpish, R. Ankney, A. Hem'ell. Second Row: R. Hadrab, W. Maxwell, D. Kozak, S. Krista, W. Muse, D. Smith. Third Row: R. Bayuk, A. Dudik. Fourth Row: D. Handza, G. Yun, L. Early, M. Kanonik, A. Thomas, R. Scales, J. Funyak. Schwab Underclassmen First Row, left to right: W. Nath, R. Kirshman, R. Kapolka, D. McGraven, E. Fulmore, B. Salka. Second Row: C. Henderson, R. Gibson, E. Mence, R. Patterson, C. McCommick, D. Lazzo, Mr. Gentile. Third Row: D. Hornfeck, R. Dumblosky C. Williams, S. Balog, W. Thompson, L. Madison. Fourth Row: H. Dulin, T. Jackson, A. Lesko, R. Carie, P. Schneider, W. Staszak. Schwab Activities First Row, left to right: A. Peneff, S. Burroughs, L. Thompson, A. Dudik. Second Row: Mr. Jenkins, B. Bomba, B. Salkay, T. Jackson, J. Harpish. Third Row: Mr. Gentile, R. Todd, J. Higgs, R. Evagues, S. Renkiewicz. Fourth Row: Mr. Rogers, F.Mastrilli, T. Muse, L. Bell, G. Dunmire, M. Olack. Candy And Sweater Chorus Sellers First Row, left to right: B. Bomba, R. Seiss, J. Higgs. Second Row: R. Piel, R. Todd, L. Bell, Mr. Carl. First Row, left to right: L. Bayti, C. Brandfass, W. Garth, M. Richards, E. Ford, S. Burroughs, R. Scales. Second Row: M. Baz- zone, E. Lynch, F. Mastrilli, J. Wiggens, R. Walendziewicz, A. Bayti, R. Patterson. Third Row: R. Todd, D. Rouse, W. Wills, W. Thomas, W. Thompson, Mr. Graves. Fourth Row: T. Jackson, L. Conigland, R. Randolph, W. Evans, J. Dzvonik. Left to right: C. Deardorf, R. Kovacs, J. Marsh, Mr. Miller, E. Ford, R. Steele, R. Popovich, R. Zoldos, J. Hudack. Left to right: C. Balazs,R. Piel (background), L. Bell, R. Todd. 57 Left to right: A. Bayti, R. Thomas, R. Walendziewicy, L. Bayti. A i mi t n WM IU N • • Hint mil il till HOMESTEADER STUDENT COUNCIL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY HI - STEADER STAGE CREW SAFETY SQUAD LIBRARY STAFF JUNIOR CLASS PLAY FRENCH CLUB STEELERETTES COLOR GUARD MAJORETTES BAND CHORUS CHEERLEADERS Left to right (standing): E. Barrett, J. Riley, M. Laird, M. Kremin, J. Jacobson. Sitting: W. Campbell, B. Martin. The Editors The Staff Editor In Chief William Campbell Managing Editor Bernard Martin Business Managers Michael Kremin John Riley Art Editor Onzalo Lovelace Zhe Homesteader Copy Editor Margie Laird Senior Section Section Editors Left to right (standing): M. Griffith, J. Larkins, R. Kabo, B. Wilson, T. Patsen, O. Lovelace. Sitting: P. Murdzak, E. Davis, L. Jones. Eileen Barrett Joyce Jacobson Barbara Wilson Faculty Section Evelyn Davis Martin Griffith Sports Section Robert Kabo Ted Patsen Schwab Section Lorraine Jones Judith Larkins Schwab Editor Luther Stahl First Row, left to right: E. Barrett, J. Jacobson, B. Wilson, S. Macko, E. King, B. Schuette. Second Row: T. O'Brien, M. Kremin, W. Campbell, B. Martin, R. Kabo, G. Opsitos, H. Gaudish, T. Patsen, J. Riley, O. Lovelace. Advertising Staff Zhe Homesteader First Row, left to right (sitting) C. Franzetta, E. Varga, A. Veze. Second Row (standing): J. Kos- telnik, R. Vasil, J. Hickey, J. Kostak. Typists Miss Jane Grim Sponsor 61 Left to right (sitting): C. Romanchuk, J. Kollar,N. Fetsko, A. Abels, R. Wargo, W. Camp- bell, D. Magnus, J. Tobias, R. Novack, Mr. Conner. (Standing) W. Tovlin, J. Kabo, A. Wehrheim, W. Muir, T. Patsen, J. Campbell, W. Baird. The Student Council is the student representative body com- posed of the presidents of each home room. The main activity this year was the Christmas collection for the School for Blind Children in Pittsburgh, and this year led by rooms 213 and 111 an all-time high of $225.00 was made. The Student Council also reestablished the Code of Ethics which was put into effect last year. Officers President...............William Campbell Vice President............. Robert Wargo Secretary..................Daniel Magnes Treasurer...............Mr. D. H. Conner Student Council Seniors Juniors Sophomores William Campbell 111 Wade Baird 110 Albert Abels 210 Daniel Magnes 108 Norman Fetsko 113 James Campbell 211 Ted Patsen 106 John Kollar 112 Gerald Kabo 213 Robert Wargo 104 Richard Novack 102 William Muir 206 Joseph Tobias 212 Charles Romanchuk 207 William Tovlin 204 Albert Wehrheim 202 Left to right (sitting): A. Veze, M. Laird, E. Townsend, R. Vasil, Mrs. Seyler, E. Varga, J. Hickey, B. Schuette, J. Kostelnik. (Standing): O. Lovelace, R. Wargo, F. Deberson, M. Kremin, W. Campbell, B. Martin, J. Jacobson. OfflCCTS National Honor Society First Semester The Athena Chapter of the National Honor Society was inaugurated in Homestead High School on March 9, 1950. Students are elected to the Honor Society by the faculty on the basis of Leadership, Scholarship, Character, and Service. Inductions into the Society are held semi- annually. The Society sponsors activities including the yearly publication of a handbook to help acquaint new students with school rules and regulations. Seniors Elected In November, 1957 President - William Campbell Vice President - Judy Hickey Secretary - Rose Marie Vasil Treasurer - Mr.D. H. Conner Sponsor - Mrs. Eleanor D. Seyler Left to right (sitting): J. Jacobson, F. Deberson, E. Varga, A. Veze, J. Kostelnik E. Townsend. (Standing) C. Brandfass, F. Mastrilli, M. Kremin, O. Lovelace. Second Semester President - Robert Wargo Vice President - Margie Laird Secretary - Eleanor Townsend Treasurer - Mr.D. H. Conner Sponsor - Mrs. Eleanor D. Seyler 63 Zhe Hi - Steader Senior Reporters J. Riley, I. Handelsman, F. Deberson, P. Murdzak,D. Frena, S. Macko, J. Kostak, E. Scales, R. Kabo, A. Veze, B. Schuette, G. Smith, E. Barrett, R. Vasil, B. Lipa, B. Spino, T. Patsen. J. Rohe, J. Jacobson, C. Franzetta, Miss Ann Flecker, J. Hickey, M. Kremin. Editorial Staff P. Brand, O. Lovelace, K. Lassige, L. Kraeuter, W. Becze, J. Jacobson, K. Anderson, J. Clark, L. Jones. F. Lovelace, N. Suhoza, B. Kuhn, E. Koval, S. Barko, V. Buko, M. Samato- vich, D. Kotzer, N. Kelly, M. Petrauskas, C. Kaliden, S. Reed, K. Price, P. Korhnak, A. Novack, L. Le is. Zke Hi-Steader Left to right (sitting): R. Vasil, J. Hickey, A. Veze E. King, E. Varga, S. Macko. (Standing): R. Peters B. Lipa, J. Kostelnik, B. Schuette, F. Deberson. 65 Seated at machine: M. Laird. Stand- ing: E. Davis, L. Jones. Indoor Practice Driver Education First Row, left to right: T. Lesikoff, M. Romanchuk, M. Rogerson, B. Lipa, L. Olesnevich, J. Kostelnik, C. Dixon, J. Kanonik, R. Vasil, A. Veze, E. Varga, S. Thomas, E. Martin, E. Swayzer, L. Jones, M. Laird, P. Latzy, E. Davis, A. Pinchuck,N. Hallam,D. Lawson, D. Frena. Second Row: Mr. Chuba, D. Baker, J. Black, F. Deberson, L. Saklosky, J. Martin, R. Wasil, J. Weems, G. Smith, E. Shirokey, R. Spencer, M. Griffith, R. Humphreys, I. Handelsman, W. Franklin, O. Smith. Left to right: W. Becze, J. Jenkins, R. Slinchock, C. Jesse, Mr. S. J. Sullivan. Safety Squad Left to right: W. McKinney, O. Lovelace, W. Thomas, M. Short, R. Hann, Mr. D. H. Conner, R. Kabo, M. Griffith, T. Kinney. Senior Librarians Left to right (seated):D. Frena, J. Hickey, M. Laird, J. Kostak. (Standing): R. Peters, P. Mur- dzak, C. Franzetta, E. Scales, M. Danaluk. Cibrary Staff On Duty Charlotte McLean Librarian Mrs. Margaret M. Fisher Left to right (seated): M. Laird, J. Hickey, C. Franzetta, J. Kostak, J. Salay, C. McLean, E. Scales, E. Stevenson, D. Frena. (Standing): P. Murdzak, R. Peters, M. Danaluk, C. Baum, Mrs. Margaret Fisher, N. Pressley, S. Stan- ford, P. Mosley, B. Morant, K. O’Hara, B. Selis, E. Wengrzyn, D. Macko. You Can’t Kiss Caroline” M. Mrazik P. Malloy T. Valcho G. Kenunerer P. Brand THE CAST M. Hornak C. Kaliden L. Walters C. Odrey D. Mltrick J. Rohe N. Fetsko D. Aber J. Saunders T. Gould W. Meszar I Junior Class Play Sponsor And Play Director Miss Anne O’Leary The French Club is composed of junior and senior students who are enrolled in French classes. They study French and its people, and the club’s activities include movies and the traditional French breakfast. French Club ixssisiittitn LjJ $ Vthf'A nwvrr r Steelerettes First Row, left to right: C. Haines, M. A. Gehrig, D. Cyrus, A. Deardorff, P. Cum- berland, M. Fitterer, K. Price, M. Rogerson, M. Ray, K. O'Hare. Second Row: J. Egan, L. Cooper, NL Villaneuva, A. M. Price, R. Perry, J. Clark, L. Lewis, I. Cyrus, A. Scriba, S. Roycroft, C. Brennan. Third Row: N. Kelly, C. Mollesky, S. Lewis, E. Hollis, J. Asson, D. Baker, M. Chir, K. Anderson, J. Jolly, R. M. Koval, M.A. Hann, C. Kirsacko, P. Brand. Left to right: N. Marrone, I. Miskovich, C. McLean, E. King, E. Townsend. 72 Front Row, left to right: P. Murdzak, L. Faupel, M. A. Getsy, J. Kostelnik, B. Cumberland. Back Row: A. Petro, A. Hasak, M. Samatovich, J. Jackson, E. Varga. a « c Majorettes Head Majorette r Mary Ann Getsy 74 First Row, left to right: R. Slinchock,S. Weis, M. Romanchuk, M. Morris, A. Axelson, J. Janosko, E. McWil- son, N. Monk. Second Row: S. Stanford, J. Gray, P. Fletcher, S. Turlik, E. Davis, L. Jones, E. Kovel. Third Row: J. Tener, I. Mazefsky, C. Williams, A. Verna, R. Darney, C. Romanchuk, G. Opsitos. Fourth Row; D. Easter, S. Bassett, R. Humphreys, C. Buckner, J. Liminoff, R. Sims, J. Pitassi. Band. First Row, left to right: G. Herbst, D. Rosen, M. Astrop, J. Kre- nicky, R. Kovalcik, K. Horgan, W. Kuhn. SecondRow: C. Easley, E. Lakatos, P. Curran, J. Dugan, C. Debiak, M. Malloy, R. Martin. Third Row: R. Stewart, S. Miller, R. Morton, F. Lovelace, J. Frank- lin, B. Pishinsky J. Cloherty. Fourth Row: J. Bradley, J. Yakim, C. Williams, R. Siragusa, R. Woods, T. Fisher, D. Harris. First Row, left to right: R. Kabo, T. Lighthall, G. Opsitos, B. Martin, M. Seman, W. Thomas, D. Magnes, D. Easter. Second Row: W. Williams, R. Humphreys, N. Markoff, R. Lesko, W. Connelly, G. Smith, G. Kohut, R. Slinchock. Third Row: J. Bradley, A. Kolesar, J. Campbell, W. Campbell, C. Williams, D. Dembrak, R. Sikora. Male CltOniS Mixed First Row, left to right: J. Kostak, J. McGuire, A. Axelson, C. Baum, N. Marrone, T. Valcho, L. Miskovich, M. Puskar, P. Junstrom, M. Mrazik, H. Vigna, C. Franzetta. Second Row: B. Martin, D. Urban, K. O'Hare, J. Larkins, M. A. Danaluk, R. Perry, J. Morton, P. Hughes, Y. Williams, K. Horgan, Y. Mosley, M. Seman. Third Row: T. Lighthall, A. Veze, E. Martin, P. Cumberland, D. Kotzer, D. Baker, D. Mitrick, C. McLean, S. Watson, M. Webb, M. Khornak, W. Thomas. Fourth Row: D. Easter, G. Opsitos, R. Vasil, B. Spino, M. Mcllroy, J. Smith, D. Lawson, P. Slekar, C. Odrey, L. Walters, C. Kovel, E. Davis, A. Peters, J. Harris, D. Magnes. Fifth Row: W. Williams, R. Kabo, N. Markoff, R. Lesko, J. Bradley, A. Kolesar, J. Campbell, W. Campbell, C. Williams, D. Dembrak, R. Sikora, W. Connelly, G. Smith, G. Kohut, R. Slinchock, R. Hum- phreys. First Row, left to right: D. Urban, K. O'Hare, J. McGuire, A. Axelson, C. Baum, N. Marrone, T. Valcho, L. Miskovich C. Franzetta, M. Puskar, P. Junstrom, M. Mrazik, K. Horgan, J. Harris. Second Row: J. Kostak, A. Veze, R. Vasil, B. Spino, E. Martin, J. Larkins, M. A. Danaluk, D. Kotzer, J. Morton, P. Hughes, Y. Williams, P. Kornak, N. Kelly, H. Vigna, Y. Mosley. Third Row: N. Suhoza, C. Thomas, R. Perry, P. Slekar, M. Mcllroy, J. Smith, P. Cumberland, D. Baker, D. Lawson, D. Mitrick, C. McLean, S. Watson, B. Wilson, E. Davis, C. Kovel, L. Walters, C. Odrey, B. Popovich. Chorus Sophomores First Row, left to right: M. Woolheater, D. Rosen, C. Westbrooks, B. Good, C. Pillich, B. Toczek, C. Sim- mons, B. Morant, C. Villanueva, R. Johnson, E. Vilsack, M. Gehrig, J. Krenicky, M. Astrop. Second Row: M. Webb, M. Cundiff, A. M. Price, S. Lewis, L. Lewis, G. Postlerwaiter, B. Popovich, C. Ford, A. Dear- dorff, F. Bacinsky, M. Petrauskas, A. Skriba, Y. Cooper, K. Price, M. Pasher, G. Herbst. Third Row: C. Brennan, C. Mallesky, C. Hrico M. Fajtak, P. Gary, D. Ogden, S. Jefferson, E. Stevenson, K. Anderson, J. Jolly, R. Koval, B. Kirmeyer, G. Watson, P. McCallough, E. Koval. football O u R s T E E L E R S Football Schedule Homestead 6 Mt. Lebanon 0 Homestead 13 Braddock 25 Homestead 20 Wilmerding 13 Homestead (cancelled) Jefferson Homestead 33 Swissvale 12 Homestead 25 Brentwood 6 Homestead 7 Scott 20 Homestead 14 Bethel 7 Homestead 0 Glassport 14 J ■ - tmzu ojkX FOOTBALL TEAM First Row, left to right: E. Dent, D. Bair, G. Kabo, T. Lighthall, R. Ballas, F. Michaels, R. Siragusa. Second Row: R. Williams, E. Wellman, D. Magnes, S. Asmonga, N. Markoff, R. Novack, A. Asmonga, Mr. L. E. Sullivan. Third Row; Mr. JosephChuba, R. Lesko, F. Tiboni, H. Burgess, W. Campbell, J. Pintsak, C. McLean, W. Muir, J. Fetchkan, E. McDonald. Fourth Row: F. Jenkins, C. Anderson, J. Martin, J. Campbell, J. Liminoff, W. Bair, J. Zuger, W. Connelly. THE LINE: James Martin, William Muir, William Campbell, William Connelly, Charles McLean, Frank Jenkins, James Campbell. THE BACKFIELD: Stephen Asmonga, Joseph Zuger, Arthur Asmonga, Daniel Magnes. Co-Captains Seniors Left to right: D. Magnes, R. Williams, S. Asmonga, C. McLean, W. Campbell, W. Connelly, C. Anderson, E. Wellman, J. Martin, J. Zuger. Football Personnel ATHLETIC DIRECTOR John R. Leu is ASSISTANT COACH Joseph Chuba COACH Laurence E. Sullivan MANAGERS Left to right: D. Hill, J. Bardzil, R. Wargo, R. Janisin, R. Hann, J. Tobias. 82 Alberta Veze Cheerleaders Georjean Storer First Rou, left to right: A. Veze, B. Spino, B. Schuette, G. Storer. Second Rou: V. Buko, J. A. Harris, C. Kaliden, Bonnie Schuette L. Walters, L. Miskovich, S. Reed. Barbara Spino basketball First Row, left to right: S. Asmonga, J. Zuger, R. Janisin, C. Cleveland, R. Sims, N. Markoff. Second Row: L. Early, A. Asmonga, J. Campbell, J. Makuh, M. Ellis, E. Dent, J. Fetch- kan, Third Row: J. Tobias, Mr. Robert Stephens, Mr. William Vojtko, R. Wargo. Robert Stephens Coach Assistant Coach Wm. Vojtko 1957 Schedule Homestead 35 Ford City 59 Homestead 60 Clairton 68 Homestead 42 Braddock 44 Homestead 41 Munhall 34 Homestead 45 Charleroi 41 Homestead 40 McKeesport 72 Homestead 46 Turtle Creek 34 Homestead 42 N. Catholic 54 Homestead 50 Monongahela 44 Homestead 56 Glassport 37 Homestead 56 Tarentum 47 Homestead 48 Mt. Lebanon 68 Homestead 57 Bethel 54 Homestead 65 Elizabeth 47 Homestead 44 Mt. Lebanon 43 Homestead 68 Duquesne 56 Homestead 52 N. Kensington 50 Homestead 67 Clairton 75 Homestead 57 Elizabeth 37 Homestead 77 Munhall 45 Homestead 56 Duquesne 60 Homestead 66 McKeesport 85 Homestead 65 Glassport 62 84 Our Seniors STEPHEN ASMONGA RICHARD SIMS CALVIN CLEVELAND JOSEPH ZUGER Left to right (in circle): N. Markoff C. Cleveland, J. Zuger, R. Sims, S. Asmonga, Mr. Robert Stephens. Reserves First Row: J. Campbell, J. Fetchkan, J Laird, E. McDonald, F Tiboni, J. Limonoff. Second Row: J. Saunders, A. Weirheim, C. Tokey, W. Baird, S. Rice, L. Brooks. Third Row: J. Bardzil, Mr. John Connelly, D. Hill, D. Smith. Reserve Schedule Homestead 45 Ford City 29 Homestead 52 Braddock 36 Homestead 38 Charleroi 33 Homestead 48 Turtle Creek 20 Homestead 52 Monongahela 28 Homestead 36 Tarentum 21 Homestead 41 Bethel 16 Homestead 43 Elizabeth 18 Homestead 39 Duquesne 27 Homestead 37 Clairton 44 Homestead 46 Homestead 33 Munhall 27 Homestead 40 McKeesport 35 Homestead 43 N. Catholic 30 Homestead 53 Glassport 44 Homestead 49 Mt. Lebanon 28 Homestead 58 Elizabeth 34 Homestead 34 Duquesne 43 Homestead 50 Clairton 25 Homestead 40 Munhall 26 Homestead 56 McKeesport 31 Glassport 27 86 First Row:1 (left to right) William Connelly, Gerald Smith, Joseph Zuger, Stephen Asmonga, Daniel Magnes, John Makuh. Second Row: Richard Janisin, Jack Culbertson, Robert Wargo, Charles Anderson, William Campbell, James Bardzil, manager. Third Row: Coach, Mr. Victor J. Sullivan, James Campbell, James Limonoff, Arthur As- monga, John Fetchkan, Faculty Manager, Mr. John R. Lewis. 1958 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Mr. Victor J. Sullivan Volleyball Coach P.I.A.A. and W.P.I.A.L. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS PENNSYLVANIA INTERSCHOLASTIC VOLLEY BALL CHAMPS Homestead defeated Peabody 16-15 15-17 15- 8 Homestead defeated Meadville 15- 4 15- 2 Homestead defeated Tunkhannock 15- 4 15- 3 CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND Homestead defeated Tunkhannock 15- 8 16-14 W. P. I. A. L. TOURNAMENT Homestead defeated East Deer 15-2 15-1 Homestead defeated Bentleyville 15- 6 15-7 Homestead defeated Glassport 15-6 15-5 FINAL Homestead defeated Munhall 15-11 15-11 EXHIBITION Homestead versus Downtown Y.M.C.A. Homestead versus McKeesport Y.M.C.A. Homestead versus East Liberty Y.M.C.A. 87 TRACK TEAM Mr. Lawrence E. Sullivan TRACK COACH First Row: (left to right) John Fetchkan, Joseph Zuger, Arthur Asmonga, William Campbell, Charles An- derson, Richard Janisin, William Connelly. Second Row: Robert Beechaum, James Weems, Santee Bassett, James Martin, Robert Kabo, Lester Riggins, Richard Novack. Third Row; Fred Lovelace, John Kollar, Nicholas Markoff, Darrell Harris, Edward Smalls, Robert Gilmer, John Makuh. Fourth Row: Coach Mr. Lawrence E. Sullivan, Wayne Bair, James Pintsak, Eugene Palumbo, Wade Baird, Robert Wargo. TRACK SCHEDULE April 14 Baldwin Away Relays April 18 Turtle Creek Away April 29 Plum Township Home April 22 Duquesne Home May 3 Mt. Lebanon Invitation April 24 McKeesport Home May 6 Dormont Home April 26 W.P.I.A.L. Connellsville May 9 Allegheny County Mt. Lebanon District Meet May 13 Brentwood Home May 17 W. P.I.A.L. Meet Mt. Lebanon May 24 State Meet Penn State College SPRINTS POLE VAULT SHOT and DISCUS Palumbo Lovelace J. Kabo Hann Makuh Martin Smalls Janisin Riggins Novack Markoff Harris BROAD JUMP HIGH JUMP HURDLES Anderson Baird Gilmer Zuger Zuger Campbell DISTANCE JAVELIN Connelly Beechaum Fetchkan Asmonga Bassett R. Kabo Zuger Bair Kollar Gilmer STEEL CENTER OF THE WORLD OUR PATRONS ANDERSON’S EDWARD BARRETT, ESQ. ANN STREET RADIO A. A. CPULLO, D.D.S. B D DAIRY T. L. COOK, D.D.S. CINDERELLA SHOES WILLIAM F. DEE, M.D. COLUMBIA KLEENRITE WESLEY M. EVANS, M.D. COMMUNITY PHARMACY JOHN R. FOSTER, D.D.S. ELITE BARBER SHOP D. RODERICK JONES, A. I.A. E S SPORT SHOP A. E. KASEL, D.D.S. FASHION DRESS SHOP M. J. KEISLER, B.S.O.D. JAMES R. GARVEY LOUIS KREIGER, D.D.S. GRAHAM PHARMACY JACK LEMBERSKY, ESQ. MEYER GRINBERG A. K. LEWIS, M.D. J I DAIRY GEORGE LITTLE, M.D. LINCOFF’S PAUL J. McGUIRE, M.D. LUCAS CONFECTIONERY FRANCIS J. O’MALLEY, M.D. TUT MELMAN INSURANCE RITA ROSSINI, M.D. ONE HOUR CLEANERS H. A. SARON, D.D.S. PATTERSON’S GULF STATION A. A. SZATKOWSKI, D.D.S. POST’S SHOES R. J. TUITE, D.S.C. 92 RUTH'S MILLINERY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of HOMESTEAD 300 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. McKeesport office 40G Ringgold Street 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 U. S. SUPER MARKET LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU — SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU FREE DELIVERY On Orders $10.00 or More The BEST lor LESS at U S. 93 212 - 214 East 8th Avenue STANDARD SPORTSWEAR GOLD'S SHOES, INC. STYLED APPAREL POPULARLY PRICED HOMESTEAD’S BEAUTIFUL SHOE STORE 325 E. Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. Success and Good Health to All the Graduates HOmestead 1-9204 310 East Eighth Avenue WAFFLE SHOP AND RESTAURANT Tinting - Bleaching - Permanent Waving LAMP CUTS For Natural Wavy Hair GOOD FOOD — PRICED RIGHT EDWARD'S BEAUTY SALON 121 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. Homestead's Modern Beauty Shop 115 E. Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. IOHN KEROPOULOS, Owner Telephone: HOmestead 2-6244 COMPLIMENTS OF SMITTY'S LEVINE BROTHERS HARDWARE HOMESTEAD’S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE INFANTS’ and CHILDREN'S STORE 324 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. 237 East 8th Avenue HO 1-8811 BEERZIE'S MARKET JOHN A. ARENDASH, Prop. BOOK SHOE COMPANY 400 WhitaPer Street WHITAKER, PA. 315 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-6120 HOmestead 1-2282 94 JOHN J. SHUPINK MOXLEY'S DRUGS PREPARED AT Eighth and Amity HOMESTEAD. PA. CREDIT JEWELERS 142 E. Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. Phone: HO 1-5529 REDSHAW Congratulations, Class of '57 WOLFSON'S MEN'S WEAR YOUR COMMUNITY'S FAVORITE JEWELER 137 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. 207 East Eighth Avenue Phone: HOmestead 1-1500 PAUL WEIR Compliments of MARGOLIS JEWELERS CITIES SERVICE STATION The Store of a 1000 Gifts 425 West Eighth Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD 202 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. HO 1-9291 Res. Phone: JA 1-4154 Bus. HO 1-3321 MEITNER'S YOUTH CENTER Compliments of 228 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 213-15 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD'S NEWEST AND MOST MODERN CHILDREN'S STORE HOMESTEAD. PA. 95 J. CLYDE MILLER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AUTO LICENSE SERVICE 318 Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PENNA. Phone: HOmestead 1-1177 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 VICTOR SHOE CO. SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Homestead's Largest SHOE STORE 316 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PENNA. ONE HOUR PERMA CLEANING. INC. Dry Cleaning Tailoring Reweaving Shirt Laundry Dyeing Cold Storage 227 E. EIGHTH AVE. HOMESTEAD. PA. 96 Since 1895 L. E. NEWLAND GUILD OPTICIAN MORRIS GRINBERG'S 20 Years In Same Location 309 Eighth Avenue 135 E. Eighth Avenue LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FASHIONS HO 1-2755 FOR CANDY OF GOOD TASTE JONES AND KAPP OPTICIANS JUDY'S CANDY NUT SHOP 305 E. Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PENNSYLVANIA 243 E. Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PENNSYLVANIA Phone: HO 1-7551 Phone: HO 1-9313 Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58 Homestead's Finest H H RESTAURANT NIFTY SHOPPE WILLIAM AMURGIS, Prop. 326 E. Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PENNSYLVANIA HOMESTEAD PONTIAC — CADILLAC ANN'S FLOWER 221 West Eighth Avenue SHOP Phone: HOmestead 1-0660 97 ACME MUSIC COMPANY 603 V2 Amity Street HOMESTEAD, PENNSYLVANIA HO 2-5100 West Penn Testing Laboratories, Inc AN INDEPENDENT INSPECTION BUREAU and TESTING LABORATORY 482-484-48G West Eighth Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD, PA. P. O. Box 324, Homestead, Pa. Phone: HOmestead 2-3717 ■'THE STORE THAT QUALITY BUILT NEW AMOS' SUPER MARKET EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT HOMESTEAD BUICK COMPANY SALES - BUICK - SERVICE When Better Automobiles Are Built — Buick Will Build Them 221 East Ninth Avenue Phone: HOmestead 2-3700 SOLOMON'S HOMESTEAD'S BEST STORE FOR MEN 342 Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-1566 BUD BOYLE, Manager 99 JONES McCLURE INSURANCE Real Estate Management Notary Public — Realtor 820 Ann Street Phone: HOmestead 1-5500 ROYAL CIGARETTE SERVICE, INC. AND BEV-O-MATIC COMPANY 127 East Seventh Avenue HOMESTEAD. PENNSYLVANIA Phone: HO 1-6400 401 East Eighth Avenue 'YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST HILK'S FURNITURE 320 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. HO 1-2228 Phones HO 1-2229 HOmestead 1-1848 Busy Since 1902 WEAVERLING PRINTING COMPANY Edgar M. May COMMERCIAL PRINTING 104 East Seventh Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. Compliments of KATILIUS, INC. NOW IN FURNITURE- 401 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PENNA. 100 HOmestead 1-0930 HOmestead 1-1030 CHARTER BUS SERVICE Guy type AND PARLOR COACH • Sightseeing Tours • Inspection Tours • Convention Groups • Athletic Events • Private Parties • Public Address System Available DE BOLT LINES, INC. 335 E. Seventh Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. 101 HOmestead 1-9125 or 2-1005 HYMAN'S JOSEPH A. PROKOPOVITSH FUNERAL DIRECTOR 235 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. 431 Ninth Avenue MUNHALL. PA. HO 1-2267 HAVER'S PHARMACY REGIS HAVER, Ph.G. Phone: HOmestead 1-3800 Compliments of M. R. BRETSNYDER 1619 McClure Street HOMESTEAD, PA. DE SOTO PLYMOUTH 301 West Eighth Avenue W. HOMESTEAD. PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-4422 BOB BRETSNYDER Res : HO 2-2551 KAINAROI - EVANCHO HO 1-9391 GULF SERVICE CHIODO'S TAVERN APPRECIATES Corner 8th and Hays WEST HOMESTEAD YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE LUBRICATION TUNE UP 107 West 8th Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. GUS'S PLACE SCHMIDT'S COFFEE SHOP RECREATION HALL 253 W. Eighth Avenue BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 WEST HOMESTEAD, PA. 102 BLUE BONNET BAKERY 338 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PENNA. Phone: HOmestead 2-4957 ARCADIAN BOWLING ALLEYS AUTOMATIC PIN SETTERS 217-221 West Eighth Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD, PA. 4 17 ALLEYS Phone: HOmestead 1-9197 SALES CLARK CHEVROLET SERVICE 243 West Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PENNA. Phone: HOmestead 1-2727 103 A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SAVE Phone: HO 1-0347 1415 West Street VINCENT LOBONO FURNITURE STORE J. R. COX GARAGE 1311 West Street HOMESTEAD, PA. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING DEPENDABLE SERVICE HO 2-1399 HO 1-8485 Compliments of TONSORIAL BARBER SHOP HARVEY'S MEN'S WEAR MIKE - FRANK - ANDY 21G East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. 132 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-3647 ROSE SIRAGUSA, Proprietor Phone: HO 1-6536 HO 6-8710 Compliments of FLAKY CRUST PRODUCTS Baked by HARRY'S CLOTHES SHOP PACIFIC BAKING CO. 210 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. Buttermilk Hollow Road R. D. 1. HOMESTEAD WEST MIFFLIN, PA. Near Old Allegheny County Airport LUKE'S GRILL 1318 West Street HOMESTEAD. PA. CARL and MARY LUCAS, Proprietors 104 HOMESTEAD SCHOOLS PICNIC at KENNYWOOD Monday May 26, 1958 WARGOFCHIK PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 1219 West Street, Comer Thirteenth HOMESTEAD, PA. Phone: HOmestead 1-5900 TOOHEY MOTOR CO. Sales — FORD — Service 412 East Eighth Avenue HOMESTEAD, MUNHALL, PA. Phone: HOmestead 2-0600 105 Phone: HOmestead 1-0619 HOMESTEAD HARDWARE STORE HARRY'S SUPER MARKET Albert Dickstein, Proprietor Comer of 15th and West Streets HARDWARE — PAINT PLUMBING SUPPLIES 222 East Eighth Avenue We feature Quality Meats, Groceries and Produce At LOW PRICES Phone: HO 1-9919 Res.: HO 1-1824 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MASLEY'S FLOWER SHOP EDDIE'S DAIRY WEDDING and FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS CORSAGES and PLANTS Store: Cor. 8th and Dixon Residence: 1214 Margaret Street MUNHALL. PA. Fourteenth and West Streets HOMESTEAD. PA. DALLO'S MARKET SCANDROL NEW COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY FOODS GULF SERVICE STATION 1211 West Street HOMESTEAD. PENNSYLVANIA HO 1-4589 8th and McClure HOMESTEAD, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF WEINBERGER'S DRUGS TIPPY'S DAIRY HARRY WEINBERGER, Ph.G. Sixteenth and Mifflin Streets HOMESTEAD 301 East 8th Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. 106 Tel.: HO 1-3917 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 WM. JENNINGS BRYAN AGENCY WE SOLD YOUR NEIGHBOR'S HOME 3708 Main Street HOMESTEAD PARK. PENNA. Phone: HOmestead 1-8300 107 HOMESTEAD CLASS OF 1958 from im Pittsburgh's Most Famous Name In DIAMONDS Eighth Avenue and Ann Street HOMESTEAD, PENNA. DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY - CAMERAS - SILVERWARE on E. Z. CREDIT BUSSES AVAILABLE For Group and Party Service For Picnics, Baseball Teams, Lodges or Special Occasions Call: BAMFORD MOTOR COACH CO. Phone: HOmestead 1-2224 PARK RECORD HOMESTEAD TIRE SERVICE CARD SHOP RECAPPING - VULCANIZING NEW TIRES and TUBES. 3619 Main Street MUNHALL. PA. 214 West Eighth Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD, PA. HO 2-5621 Phone: HOmestead 1-7753 ESTOK'S DAIRY STORE TRI-BORO TAXI CO. AMBULANCE 466 West Eighth Avenue WEST HOMESTEAD, PA. 24 HOUR SERVICE Day and Night Phone: HOmestead 1-9221 HOMESTEAD, PA. Phone:. HOmestead 1 -8000 HOmestead 1-4000 HOmestead 1-4001 CITY SERVICE KOLAS BROS. AUTO PARTS GAS STATION SEE US FIRST — WE HAVE IT Duquesne Rd. and Main Street HOMESTEAD We Buy and Sell Cars and Trucks 1925 West Run Road MUNHALL, PA. WALTER E. BOWER. Owner 109 Phone: HOmestead 1-4538 Res. Phone: HOmestead 1-0291 CONGRATULATIONS CHARLES F. GREINER, JR. REGISTERED PLUMBER Office Residence 141 East Ninth Avenue HOMESTEAD, PA. 4412 West Run Road HOMESTEAD, PA. 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 Phone: HOmestead 1-6881 JOSEPH L. GADD, JR„ Manager HARTLEY 5 GADD From Foundation to Roof BUILDERS' SUPPLIES — LUMBER and MILL WORK SAND and GRAVEL — CEMENT and CONCRETE no 1065 Forest Avenue West Run Road P. O. Box 317 HOMESTEAD, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN SHEAR KNIFE COMPANY HOMESTEAD, PENNSYLVANIA SPRUCE UP AMMERMAN'S JAMES 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 in BEST WISHES TO YOU . . . THE CLASS OF '56 HALF BROS. HOMESTEAD'S BIG STORE FURNITURE • APPAREL WELDON'S PHARMACY JAMES E. WELDON, Ph.G. 3502 Main Street HOMESTEAD PARK, PENNA. Phone: HOmestead 1-3188 Phone: HOmestead 1-5189 Television PURIFOY BROS. RADIO SERVICE 10:00 A.M.— 9:00 P.M. SERVICE and SALES 112 Comer 15th and West Streets HOMESTEAD, PENNA. Compliments of V. F. W. POST 373, HOMESTEAD P. J. HARRINGTON, Commander 113 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 HOMESTEAD DEMOCRATIC PARTY R. H. DRESHMAN SONS, INC. 14G West Sixteenth Avenue HOMESTEAD. PENNA. TV MACHINERY — GLASS MACHINERY FLAME CUTTING — CARBIDE MACHINES GENERAL MACHINE WORK CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH GORDON JACOBSON, INC. 530-44 Eighth Avenue MUNHALL, PENNA. Phones: HOmestead 1-3600 HOmestead 1-1881 SZERBIN'S MARKET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 FRESH MEATS - FRUITS VEGETABLES - GROCERIES WALDORF BAKERY 1717 West Street 1710 Murray Avenue HOMESTEAD. PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. Phone: HOmestead 2-1990 Compliments of UNITED CANDY SHOPPES GENE'S DAIRY Delicious Homemade Candies 1800 Maple Street Our Own Make of Ice Cream Across from 230 E. Eighth Ave. 724 Braddock Ave. Homestead High School HOMESTEAD BRADDOCK SCHOOL SUPPLIES — GIFTS FOUNTAIN SERVICE —SANDWICHES Also Available at RADIO CENTER SWEET SHOPPE Hi Level Bridge 115 Class Rings Club Pins Medals Trophies Band Uniforms Police Uniforms Fire Department Uniforms DON ENEIX Union Trust Building PITTSBURGH, PENNA. Caps and Gowns Choir Robes Nurses' Capes Diplomas Invitations Personal Cards JULIUS L. STEINSAPIR Established 1887 Engravers — Stationers School Jewelers — Commencement Invitations Makers of Homestead High School COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS DIPLOMAS 116 245 Fourth Avenue PITTSBURGH, PA.
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