Jeannette High School - Jayhawk Yearbook (Jeannette, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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VLf', Y 6 -9 ' 1 ,wwgl-z, , 7- f' V W i,.,3Wl, ..f' .32 f' N W K f , S f, v, W k . sz i - 33,5 is j Lv gf' p .L . f ' .f ' -.Lai ,, 'V m 'Q K P' 1, Dv. '1' wma?-ff., ,, ww X ,,i'w. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SELVES if , , , .fftnzuuifmfwfz CARRIE BEHI D THE BOARD OI l'llJlltYA'l'lUh Who is wspoiisilili- lor our flvniovrutii- st-hool systvni? Noni- othvr than our vapulilv nm-ll spiritml school clirm-vtors. 'l'lim-sv vivim'-iiiiiirln-cl pm-oplf' ami vim-li-fl In' tha' popular xotv ol thi- .. 'f- . t'lllZl'llS ol,l1'zlllll1'lt0. lhm arc- ri-sponsilulv lor linznivial unrl t'tllli'llllUllill svhool ullairs. Tlniy lrvvly givv llIt'lI' tinn' in orilvr to flu-1-iflv hon to spvnml the money f'lllI'l1Slf'tl to lhvni anfl ll2lVl' tht- pativmrv ro tlval with tht- million antl one- prolulcnis vonlronting thvni. 'lihrough thvir vllorts our school has Iwi-onn' wiflvly knovin for ills lint' vrluvzltioiizll zn'acl1'liii1' zincl xovationzil Oquipnn-nt untl also lor tln' lint-sl HIP!! klllfl XVUIIIPII lNl!4Sllllt' lt? glllflt' UH SllK't'l'HS lully into the world of tomorrow. Our sr-hool is ont' lo lw prouil ol with this highvst slancl- arfls ol vlvan sports. tht- most nioilern ancl lin 1-st loolliall Slkltlllllll Ill thi- KlISll'll'l. :intl our now fit-Id housrl. lfor all of tht-so things. Illtll' iw. thi- Class ol 'SIL suv. Thank Youu. and niav sou vonlinui- to Sllt'l'l't'tl in ollvring lhv grvalf-si opportun- itivs zxnfl aclvzintagvs so that tha' lulurf' stu- flvnts ol Jvanmftlf' may haw ilu- lwllvlll ol all that nioflf-rn c-ryluvatioii has lo ollt'I'. N lityllill Ol-' lClJlll'IA'l'lON ROW ONE: SlllN'I'llll0Iltl0lll Cliarlvs F. Saylor. Paul I.. Crt-gory, Wm. Dinsnion-. Yim--l'1'csimlcnt KUW TWU: Mrs Mary ilxllllllilllii. A1'l'l'f'lHl'Y1 lll. ll4tlll l' W. Ilvtwilf-r. Prcsitlr-nt: Mr. Rohr-rt Seller, Treas- urer: Mr. john McLaughlin. Mr. Edward Butler, Mr. Clifford Miller. 6 CE E FUNCTIO l,llAHl,l'.5 l7. 5gXXl,llll'-V Hur wrv hug SllIH'l'lI1lf'IlllI'lll of fi-liools . . . his nllir-4' i- alwuys upi-n Io Ihw htuilviilf ani! thi-ir pru- hlems . . . has llt'ill'l'l'5 lmlii l,l21lll.Ul'IllLl Slate' unfl Pill . . . alw iliwl pus!-graclllulv work all Pm-nu Stall- and ffulumhizi . . . hi- iw-4-iw-il his ilm'l0l'uti' lrom l'1-nu Slam' this y1'ilI'. ,IUIIN fllpUfl.uXW Nlr. Nlm'luy'f uluwiiw- lrum ,l.II.S. this XVIII' mis li-ll liy 1'H'I'f0lIl' . . . unly wwlw- illm'-Q ruuhl ki-vp him lmni hiw Joh as pi-inizipal uml l-l'lt'Il4l In all . , , hu rm-- 1'4-vvivvfl hiQ NR. 1ls-g1'i:n- from 5y1'zu'us1- unil his M. liil, ill-gn-v lroui P01111 Stull: . . . wx' lmpi: lids hack 50011. MR. JOHN 31. MACLAY, l'1'incipal FRANK B. l,lClNH,Mill'---'l'hiN 5.-ur Xlr, Ill-in. Ulilifllill HUlQ'l l'Nl'ili Um' gllillEllll'l' ili- hzivli hunk mm' LIN prim-ipzil xxhih- Nlr, Nluvlziy rm-clur ainml u 11-al lriviul lu the Slll4ll'lllS . . . was ill will has nlnm- an ,qi-plliiiiq juli ,,,4 fpolimi' uf Ihv Sllllklll' llama: liluh . . B. A. Ie-avlif-s Aim-rivuii lliflury uml is mlxi-or In anal ALA. IM-grm-s from Pill, has slum! grail' thc Sllllltilll ffuunril. lfl.A. lmni l .un1lNl. lllllf' Wvfli ill l'4'I1Il 5lHl1'. Wilylh' li., lj2ll'Ill'Qi' llllil Nl. A. from l'ill . , iliil glllllllilll' work ic- 'l'v1'l1. illlll St. Villlfvlll . . . I1-z14'l1a-S Soliil ul Columhia. IH-nn SlHl1'.ilIlKl livilllllv. l i'aiiiu-, li1 'm ll'Y 1ll1'l T1'lU0'l lll ll'Y - - - if 110W UCI' ing vice-principal. 11? M V, 1 1---v-vi.y,.,m., .,3 MR. lf. ll. l,lilNl5MIlI Acting Priiicipal . GERALD liUli'1 1'NIK Acting Vicu Principal 7 S, .+ an 3+ ff W 3' 1 my ef-r 1 a 9-441 4 1-Q1 wav gem V M1 as eQ M xijwfat ax Q , mv, Hy, W ,W , . ,,,. ., , f , 1-fum? H5137 'Xw,.,jr1.S .i ' , Qg,,,,f-A QQ'-2 .1 ,.f,im2,f.,1,,,.5 f-sgv ifqf 1- :W-J' , H H, :if i 11492 11 4- V? fs f 5:-g V5 G .efgfgw W.. V , TOMORROW HARRY N. BASOM-Our well- known history teacher who really knows his stuff . . . advisor of the Alpha lIiAY . . . head of the adult, night school . . . never forgets a history date . . . A. B. degree from Albright College and M.A. degree from Pitt. Wll.LlAlNl H. BAUGHMAN-Mr. Baughman has received his B. S. and M.A. degrees from the Univer- sity of Alabama . . . he is the as- sistant football coach and the wrest- ling coach . . . biology, health, and Physical Education keep this teach- f'r's school day busy. MARY IRIS BENEVANTANO- Mrs. Benny is our friendly popular beauty culture teacher a graduate of Robert Fiance vance School of Hair Styling the University of Pittsbur h g . . is a member of the Business Professional l.Vomenls Club. and .A fl- and she and I Mr. Darling, Mr. lriola, Mr. Stinebiser, Miss Wagner GEORGE W. BLACK-Mr. Black has always been very popular with the shop boys to whom he teaches woodcraft, metal, and electrical work . . . acting as sponsor of thc Uirl's Craft Club takes a lot of his time . . . always ready to give in- dividual help. MILDRED U. BOETTNER-A wontderful person. indeed is our Mrs B. . . . without her J. H. S. students would be lost . . . one of our alumna . . . now she is respon- sible for the way things run so smoothly around school . . . acts as school secretary. FLORA G. BRADY--This sweet little lady is one of our nicest teach- ers . . . teaches Spanish I, Spanish II, and English I . . . keeps busy out of school with home and family . . . B. A. degree from Occidential . . did graduate work at University of Mexico and Columbia. LUCILLE R. BROWN-A wonder- ful person who spends her days in the Home EC. Department . . makes really delicious candy . . sponsor of the Home Economics Club . . . al- ways serves wonderful meals .... B. S. degree in Home Economics from Seton Hill College. JOSEPH CHURCHMAN-Our head basketball coach .... also is the sponsor of the Boy's Gym Club . . A. B. degree from Yvest Liberty, his,M. Ed. from Pitt . . . has done graduate work at West Virginia University . . teaches health and Physical Education. HUGH A. D'AMATO-The Uni- versity of West Virgina and Pitt awarded Mr. D his A. B. and M. Ed. degrees . . teaches General Science and Chemistry . . . member of the American Chemical Society . . . invited to meeting of National Association of Science Teachers. -Q Miss fN'lcMastt-r. Miss Sher-rt-r. Nlrs. Fry. Miss Ilavis. Bliss lfontanella HAROLD K. DARLINLJ-Uttt-rlit,-in anti Cornell issued A. B. and M.A. degrees to this new faculty mt-ntlnt-r . . . has tlone graduate work at Pitt, Indiana, and Pennsylvania Stutt- College . . . teaches English ll and lV . . . fomier executive of West- moreland Schoolmenls Association. LOUISE DAVIS-Presenting the peppiest and busiest teacher on the faculty . . . sponsors Grex Club and the Midget Players . . coaches Grex Club plays and Forensic . . . very popular speech teacher . . has a B. S. degree from California State Teacher's College. ERLA R. DOUBLE-One of the most efficient teachers in J. H. S. . . received both her A.B. and lll. Ed. degrees from the University of Pitts- burgh . . . teaches Algebra I and Special Arithmetic . . . she is the very helpful advisor of the sopho- more class. GENEYIEX E DUNCAN-Uui' vt-ry eapatdt- English tt-atzller has her A. Il. antl lil. I.itt. tlegrees Irom tht- llniversity of Pittsburgh .... sht- sponsors tht- Quiz lllulw . . . activt- lIl4'llllJt'f in the l,l'0QII't'Sr1lVl' wl0lllL'll-5 Club. lireenslmurg College Club and the Eastern Star. ELSIE V. FONTANELLA - Re- ceived her B.A. and M. Litt. from Seton Hill and Pitt . . . did grad- uate work at Columbia . . sponsors Oscar and Classical 'Club . . teach- es Latin and Journalism . . . pres- ident of the Greensburg B. P. W. BERTA MARIE FRY--Mrs. Fry is kept busy as the art supervisor and high-school art teacher . . received her A.B. degree from Pitt . . did graduate work at Seton Hill, Penn State. Wisconsin. and the Chicago Art Institute ...is now at-tive in Il. P. W. WIl.l.l5 l'. lfll.lxl'll--Ihlr til our lirit-ntllit-st It'2:ll'lll'l'e, who has a dev- ilish grin and at wtmtlt-rlul pel'strn- ality . . . starred as at nt'w liatht-r in the faculty play . . sponsor ol llit- Pllotograplly fllulm . . . teuclitls I,ZlIIl'I'l1 Shop to our Iuturt: pattt-rn makers. HELAIA B. HANSEN-Miss llan- sen's classes are always interesting ...she makes Plane Geometry, Algebra ll, and English III seem easy as pie . . . received her A. B. and Litt. M. degrees from Pitt . . . sponsors Etta Kette . . . president of local P. S. E. A. HAZEL M. HARSIIEYWA sweet and friendly little lady who teaclies Cotnntcrcial Arithmetic to Frt-shit-s and Currt-nl Problems to Seniors . . iunior class advisor antl Readerls Digest reporter . . A. B. degree and Mastefs degree in Literature from the University of Pittsburgh. iitcttfft LEADS Q THROUGH THE G TE OF LEARNIN' l.lfl'lUH lltN,t. Hur lfw-:lr-l11iw ll.-ugxugwlly ll'il1'll1'l Imax lli- 13.5. in lfllxlllvxx wlmxf-ulinln L1Il4l NI.li, :lv- QIWN. . . Xllj llugg lx lllv IIVXX lfaivlrlly Nleumgl-1' ull Xllllx-liw . . . lr:-uslm-1'ul'5Il11l1-nl Xvlixilie-5 ix un- nllwr pofltnml Iwlvl ln' ilu, lull-:Niall l1'LlL'lll3I'. MARY l,, lNllllAIlA,lXl' lllrh. In- ,grallunl has rw-4-iw-ll lmr ,A,l3. mln-H grvu irom Wilson llolll-gc zlml luvr ll. A. fl:-gnw lwm Ilxf l IllU'l llf ul l'iltNlvux'gl1 .... -lm vapulmly Im-lx nwr Illv- Imxllnm 41- llIXI4'N lvurlnfr lllii fvliil' . . . xwll-liliaffl Nllljllxtll' nl llulu l'l'i-lli-X flulr. llllllll lf. ,ll lllllf --'flux' rlllH'l'XlN0l' nl Ym-ulimml lfllulvalionx . . . Nr. . n ' ' ,luflgv ullvmlvll ll-un btalc, l.urmwgA il: l,ll1 l'll. l'iIl. illlll flcmlral Nlnlurs lll5llllllK' . , lu' also rliI'oc,:ls Vulvr- un 'l'1'a1i11ing mul Il1m'.ArlulI Vomrulion- ul Clasws . . . an Iris-ml to ull vm:- ulionul sluzlm-nts. llilllil ,l. l. XV,-'llxix pl'-11-.lull If-avllvr i- xx:-ll lxIlUXX'll lmy alll ilu' Nlmp lump. ib ln- xl-uclxe-x xrtllilllhllill xli1l,'lllIlt'F mul 'llxeory .... Nlr. lung if il pnulllulw of lln- l lllNl'l'N- ily' of l'illNl1u1gl1...l1:' if un 1-xvcllc-nl If-aivlm' ux well L15 a won- llerful p03I'NlIl. JOHN M. LUDZSUN 4- The vc-ry vapable and rlflicimlt director of Ihr: hand, tlw 0l'ClH?RlT21 and the chorus . . . . alfn l'lirw-lm' of fllucic' ol' .lPHIll1f'lI4' Fvllmwlx . . . NlE:lI'l- VYVIKB ah-Qnllrly ull' rigglll , . . 4IlUIl'Ul'i ilu- Nlusic Clulw . . llL1H his 13.5. sll-gn-me from Templn-. NX'UHlxlWL 'IUWAKIJ .X l3lC'l l'Ifll 'l'4lNl0liliOW l l 1 E Q s iss Hansen. Miss Double. Mr. Bos-ttns-r. Miss Polls. Mrs, lngraham, Mr. Albright, Nlrs. Willlall1S, lllrs, lluvllmw, llllss Dunvan, Miss llairslu-y K K.. W. PAIIEHSONV Mr. l'uln-r- son has llle iliflivult jolr ol' advisor of thc yearbook . . rem-iw-il A. Il. and lll. Ed. mlegrm-4-s from l'itI . . . did graclualo work al Penn Slalo . . . sponsors Beta lli-Y , . . lives dangerously hy lvilflllllg, driver training to luigli-si-llool stud:-nls. THEODORE T. l'0l,K-is our well- liked Vos-ational Math and Voo- alional Science teacher . . received his B.S. degree from California State and his M. Ed. from Penn State . . . did additional graduate work at the University of Pittsburgh. ELIZABETH R. POTTS - This sweet lady teaches English I and Latin l . . . she is always interest- ed in her pupils and is willing to help each one . . . she received hor A.B. degree and her Maslefs De- gree in Education from the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. lliilt' Wt liklllllllkl und National 50 ucufft lfllllfi ll Nlvll 'UN 'Wi-sliliillslml troll:-giv and the lniwrsily ol l,lll lillfgll issuvrl illr. Kiel.:-un his xl. I3 and XI.la1I. el:-on-vs . . . al Ihr- lm vnl In' is ll'Lll'lllIlg XM wld llisti illltl Urology . . . lu' IS also Nllllllilll ol tho Nillllft' Study Llulm . . . 1 su-ll lik:-it lay ull his sluflvnls. ,ll,ll'l Nh-Xl'lhll'.H Hur 4-lliviinl llllllllilllll . . , l'l't't'lVl'1l In-r lik di llrei- l-l'0lll lniliunu Stale- 'l'c-aelnis lolle 1 lli l -gg . . . . as fone- gfilllllill work al Hn' llllVt'I'rllY ol l.Illl'IllIl .111 llllll f.lblI'lflll blzlle lt'Ll4'll1'I's l.ol logo whit-li is s-quivali-nl, lo il lla te-rs? ilegrefr . . . sponsors liilurarj llluln. lJUlilS l','X'l'lfll livin-l'ul Lllltl X Vllllllllill llllllll' lam: Is lilll lll lllol ougglilx luv Nliss l'atm'h . . . l'l'l'l'IY!1l llV'l' HS. lroln N-lon llill 1-mil ark ill l'm-nn Stull- . . . IIl1'llI lwl' ol l.ollf-gl' l.llllD. llvllu lxzlppl I llonoruix eicly for Wonn-n Tl'i1l'll4'1'S. liiux ll Ilfli on Nlrs. hvlllllllll ll: Nlnnult ls, l,illlllN1'lll'li. Wlrs. lin' a ,. W ss - s . LEAD OUR ACTIVITIE Nr. llauglunan, Mr. lllnu't'lnnan, Mr. Alliriglit, Mr, llarnt-s, Mr. Antunn. Mr. llogg Nltllltiln-XS Nl. PHIUIA-A recent adtlilinn t1uIltt'fHt'LllIj' . . . sponsors our 4-In-1-rl'-ad.-rs . . . lias rece-ivetl B. litl. and Nl. I-ll. tlt-grevs froln Uttqtn-sm and lnitt-rsity of Pitts- burgh . . . at the present time is a well-known person to Algebra and Connnt-ruial Aritlnnetic students. 1IlfIllAlfl. .-X. Rllilll. - Rt-Ce-ivetl his ll. S. tl'-gr'-v from Ft. Vincent fjollt-nv . . . tlitl graduate work at tln- luixt-rsitx ol' l'itt-lturult ,... lteurln-s typing to our future sucro- tarit-s illltl lurllu-rs llllxil' lrusinz-ss know-lmw lty at-ting: ns sponsor of ilu' tfolnnn-t't'iul tlluli. JOHN H. HUBYWML Ruby can always ln- found way down in tln- e-lt-vtrit' shop where? lie te-acltn-s our future- 1-lt-t-tricians . . . has a lot of lun sponsoring tlw Arcliery Cluli . . lie is Vice-President of the ,leannt-ttv Teacltz-rs Association . . was u hit in llr-rv Conn-s Charlie. XYILBIR E. SH.-Xl-L-Our jovial frvslunan vlass advisor . . . tvavlte-s Rt-Iatt-tl Drafting . . Kiwanis 1-lub nn-mln-r .... Wit-stern Convt-ntion llistrivt of IIS. EMA. . Public: Ht-- lutions Committt-o . . . HA. from tlzililoruin State . . lVfaster's :lt-gn-aw in t'tllH'llli0lt lroln l'itt. RIQBECCQA 5l'lEl-llllili lit-gistt-rt-tl nurse who trained at Wt-sltnorelancl Hospital . . c-niployf-tl as ,If-aiinettffs school nurse . . . also tlitl graduatt- work at Penn Stal:-. tln- lnive-rsily of Pittsburgh and Duquesne . .. well liked sponsor of the Future Girls in White. EARLE ,-X. STlYl'illlSlfR -- :Xl- lllfbllflll Mr. Stine-luis:-r is Z1 now afltl- ition to tln- ,l.ll.F, fan-nlty. ln- is we-ll known to all . . . ltus liis R. ,-K. tltxgrrt-ta from 'tllc lluivvrsily of Pitts- llllfgll . . . tt-atvlics 'Iinglisli il and Hnglisli ll and sponsors ilu- First Aid anrl Safc-ty Cluli. ,li ucufhf . . . LEAD EXPERTLY Q , , g ,. - fi! ' vi.: f 1:2T3?4'.231jj11 ,Q'-fkxlgj i'?is?'A-'EL , , S151 r.zLf1xS3W k' --'X-if-9Nv5 37? V . 1F ',ii?ZZEf-W ,sg 'X -K gm,az5 A X-if - fwis-1 '??l3'?f' Li1::4wi,fffFl . :s14vsQ5z1gg3g,gLjgg'g A.,,. ,, 15252 zisrziivw 1' 445 , 'f 535 T!7Wi777fi ' ' ff ' e.:ssfffJf ,. Fi ' '7f'l ' K JA, L, , . . Tl! ':f,fy,,g5. , MV V F 9-TLT 11 Nl Xll IJ Nl: l'mlA Nh liz Nl Nllllll Xlrs. Hl'lll'XiilllLlIl0. Xlr.1lillwy. Nlr. Hluvk. Nlr. Kulry FN a ' .. X. wmn.. 11, i S'l'pXNllING: Mr. I'ulk, Ur. L1 lll,. Mr Illtlxilt' IHl'l'l'IOI' uf xllfllliilllill lilIlll'illiUlI Nlr. Panflolpl WARRICN I.. Sllltll IJ - - Worlil llistory untl tlu- Train-I liluli take up most ol his st-hool tlay . . ohtaint-:I A.B. uutl NI. A. tlwgrm-s from P+-nn State anfl I'itt . ..rIitI graduate work at litlllllttlllii anil l'.tI.L.A. . . . nn-tuhe-r ol Rotary antl ,lean- tu'tte Ilospitul llourtl. Ll ClI.l.I'Q FII XII' H- I'itt ls-ttt'tl Miss Stump hr-1' ll.5. unvl Xl. Etl. tlegrevs in tfoninivroial linluvation . . . Senior tlluss ,-Xelxieor . . teach- er Shorthantl I and ll. tIonin1o-reial English unfl Oflivo l'raotic-t- . . . wo, the class ol '53, thank lu-1' for her help. PAT WMINICH -This ztotivt- spon- sor ol tht- l1irI's Sports, llluh 11'- vt-ivetl ht-r ILS. :lc-give from tho llnivezrsity ol' I'itlshurgh . . . sh:- is the girls' ltvilllll antl gym tt-avlu-1' . . . ztuotlu-1' new zuhlilion to our lzwully Iltls your . . lows sports. lf-ESS I.. WII,l.IANIS --- Mrs. Wil- liams is rt-sponsihlv for our won- derful Autlio anwl Visual lfrlucation system as shf- hoatls this clepart- ment . . . also tear-In-s English . . a granluatt- of Smith College anfl Pitt . . . has her A. ll. autl Kl.lfrI. tlf-grew-s .... sponsors the Alpha girls. MARY NIICII.-'XIX---Nlrs Nlivhaux's pleasant smile antl helpful manner are known to t'YPl'f' sturlent in ,l.l'l.F ,... slu- is one ol tht- rea- sons why tht- tlirevtors office runs so smoothly .... inemhvr of the B.P.W. 1, Mrs. lxl i-ist, Illr. Sltallvr. Mrs. Delphi, .IOANWIC IllCI.ISON-Nliss Dvlison hus prom-tl that pl'211'lll'4' makes per- fn-t't hy hs-r fine work here at ,l.lI.5. ...she atteiulerl the Stenotypt- Institute of I'ittshurgh . . . is past matron of the orflf-r of Eastern Star. ICYN I.,-'ll BSlIllEl'l7'l'liis efficient -1-vrvtury is at honu- in the olfiw- ulie-ru slit' works for the Direetors . . . at grarluate- of Lot-khaven High 54-hool . . . always finfls time for lu-1' tlzuiglitvrs problems . . . a vt-.ry wonderful Izuly. V. w -1 sw . l,lt.NUliI'. Yt+.NNlzRlnI.I.-A sunli- :uul pleasant QLl't'0Illt,S!Q are always hznuly lor Mrs. Yr-unc-roll . . lllr. ,lutlgm-'s secretary. .. attenflotl Seton Ilill lfolh-ge..1'eat'Iu-tl her higlu-sl umhilion hy ln-voming a successful st-on-tary. IVIIANCIS StIl'INIIll'I'--is one ol tht- niw-st people at .l. ll. S. en-u though he Itoltls the position of truunt ofl'it'er lol whom no one is afraifll .... very consiclerate to those- who play nllookeyu . . a won- flr-rful guy. Xlillll li l7l5LYl'l l'U-A slay never pass:-s that you tlonit see Mr. D'l- X itto .. he is the essential person to t-all when sf-ats. pe-neil :lt8IpEIlt'l's. or fixtures hreak . . for ever open- ing lockers hecause of forgotten keys. itto. lllr. Sntiy l'.I.l,A lxl.l:.lSl'-tlns vluw-ry hust- ling: Iafly is contintlally 'working . . at pleasant hello from lu-r is om- thing that everyone is surf- of re- ceiving . . . our school wouhl nev- er he the same without sum-h 21 won- flerful person. t1ONS'l'AN'l'lNl:i SIIIY-anotlu-r of the hehintl the seenes personnel who helps ku-ep up anfl improve- our svhool . . . he is seltloni se-1-n hy stutlents since he tloes most ot' his work in the evenings . . . does ax swell joh. PIQARI., DELPHI-Stutlcnts who tlon't go to the Fourth Street Builtl- ing haven't the pleasure ol knowing Mrs. Delphi . . . most' ol' hor time is spent cleaning there . . . hor personality is something: of whivll she can he proud. ,IOSIiI'lI PANDULPII Another of the people who works at Fourth St. School who is well known by voc- ational, Home EC.. and Beauty Culture sturlents . . , hr- is at harrl working fellow who is never seen without a smile, JOHN SH.-XFITIQR-YYQ' can thank Nlr. Shaffer for our warm. vlvau school . . very few pi-oplv in .I.ll.S. know him since hr- is sr-lflom seen here during school hours . . . his pleasant manner and fine work are appreciated by all. The next year we return 74955 siislziui .iiftvtt This is our story . . . THIL SENIOR STORY . . . the wonderful times, the trials and trihulations all the things that have made our stay at Jeannette High School one of the most memorahle events in our lives. Our story hegan in 1950 when we entered the halls of J. H. S. as freshmen. How wonderful that feeling, the feeling of belonging. We soon got over the shyness that comes with something new. and be- fore long we were joining in all the activities that make up high school life. We elected ,Ioe DeMay as class president. Bill Maloy received the office of vice-president. Nancy Allegro was secretary and Vincent Ciaquinto served as treasurer. We planned the freshman party which turned out to he a huge success. The floor show offered us the chance to recognize the talent in our class. How we enjoyed Carl lVlasciantonio's Lady of Spaini' on the accordian. ed to J.H. S. and began the second chapter of our st 'nr '. H t y ow good it was Ylk't'-l,1'4'Nitlt'Ill Sei JULIUS CASINO ' NAMJY Alistair: 'lit'lLl l'V L not to he the hutt of all jokes and we almost forgot to feel sorry for the freshmen who were in the same predicament we had been in only a year hefore. Phil Houser was elected president. Mike Terpko. vice-president: Margie Mull, secretary: and Peggy Shuster. treasurer. Already the sophomore hoys were showing their skill in sports as they worked hard. determined to he and senior years. The sophomore party came and Joyce Joseph entertained us with her dancing rou- F' tmes. les. it was a wonderful year. and one to rcmemher. the heroes in their junior ft was quite a thrill going to afternoon assemhlies hut how smug those seniors looked as they walked out after assemhl' whil ' l l y e we lat to sit and wait. Upperclassrnen at last and it was everything we had , CF expected! We chose Bill Maloy. president: liva Vtfoloshun. vice-presidentg Nancy Ausec, secretary: and Joan Reese. treasurer. Nancy Ausee was nell- known hy this time for her svseet smile as was 'I'reasnrer 'Hs' ' lit nhnl HILL MANDY XINCIQ UIAUI INTO ,W 4 1 4 ' Y' W . f k q , 5 3, x il df fix ,...,.,....M fr ,'?2 U55 7 Q53 552250 'Zi ACTIVITIES BEGAN Geraldine Abel Nancy Ausec Joseph Bedont Russell Boettner Jean Brezina gi. , V, I 'W I... in , ig, s e L -1. Julia Abraliam Harry Baker, Jr. Shirley Best Sharlene Boyle Gordon Buckley 43 'gl' Catherine Alonzo Markley Barnes Sandra Binda Helen Brady James Byrns AXA f ii Sarah Anderson Marian Bart:-llo Judith Bird Barbara Brecht Mary Cametti GERALDINE LOUISE ABEL-Com. Gerry .... an agreeable senior who always tries to please- 3 year member of the Commercial Club-efficient secretary of her homeroom in her junior year- enjoys dancing to Ralph Flanni- gan's Orchestra-plans for business school. NANCY SUSAN AUSEC-Com. Nancy, .... this vivacious lass with a sparkling personality and pert looks has been our class secre- tary for two years-held office in the Betas and Girls Sports Club -also belonged to Quiz and Square Dance Clubs. JOSEPH BEDONT-Cen. Joe7'.. .one of our outdoor men who likes fisliing-member of Hunt- ing and Fishing Club for fit years. works after svhool and hopes to con- tinue when he graduates, member of Lincoln Heights Sports11Ian's Club. RUSSELL B. BOE'I l'NER-Gen. L'Russ . . . a happy go lucky guy who intends to become a good sailor- belonged to Electric Club. plays basketball for Baptist Church, l1as worked for four years alter school and week-ends at Felders--likes raviolies. JEAN BREZINA-lf. Cu.llu.rc Breeze . . . an attravtive lass who came from Harrolds her junior year --belonged lo F.ll.A. for 2 years, here at J. H. S. she belonged to the junior Red Cross and F. G. W.- works at Green Del and likes to sing. 18 WITH EXCHA GE OF , A E CARD jar-k gives llruann one el his cards while Maureen and Hugh watch. J uL1A ABRAHAM--.txt-H. ' julia . . . this friendly senior likes to swim and tlanee--known for her quick wit--viee-president of Ceraniit-s Club -- belongffl 'll' Square Dance Club. Commercial Club and Photography Club-ma? attend college or join the service. HARRY D. BAKER. QIR.-Cen.. Hgrry ,Hlikeable senior Wltfl is never fu homeroom a grvfit l1 ll' to Mrs. Williams :ls Nlovie l'ro- j,-4-gioniq junior antl senior years- - ,leur vt-ar member of llunting and Fishing Cllllm---enjoys lvagrhall flml television -iyiff a Junior Rotarian. SlllRl.liY MAE BICST- --lien, Sf1irl . . . one of our quiet but well- likeal girls-two yt-ar member ol 41+-ramie and Comuu-reial Clubs. ex- cellent square 'lam-er through mem- bership in Square llauee Club, ,likes basketlnzrll, daneing. and ham but'- becuea- lulure umleeirled. Sl-IAHLILNIC BOYl.lf---Gen. Sfzar ...a pleasant girl with a smile to match-Student Council representative in her sophomore year, member of Square DHHCC, Forum, Home Ee., and Hunting and Fishing: Clubs-enjoys watching lootball games and eating spaghetti. GORDON BLCKLEY-Cen. Huck ' .. .this pleasant nature-l boy may be found after sehool working at the Creensburg Country Club-4 eame to .leannctte in his junior year from New Kensington, lormer :nem- ber ol llunting and Fishing Club-- loves lu eat spaghetti. CA'llHElilNl'i ALONZO-Cen. lfr1ti1,y . . . one of our small dain- ty senior girls who is very quiet---f participated in Quiz. Square Dance, Girls Craft. Commercial, and Cer- amic Clubs spends 21 great deal of time at the movies-Adislikes study hall. MARKLICY BARNES--Cul. Prep. Mr1r.1n ..,ear1 always be relied ou lor a witty remark --our football manager for four years--sports edi- tor for the Osear-participated in Alphas. Travel, Priestly Science, and Square Dance 'CllIlllS---l.l1llll't' plans int-hula college. SANDRA HlNDA-Cell. Sandy . . . fun loving with a ,great sense of humor- -enjoys playing bas- ketball and eating spaghetti, can be seen after school driving her car- two year 'ITlt ITIlTPI' of llunting 81 Fish- ing Club- -plans to join the Waves. HELEN BRADY-cuz. Prep. fH1 ' - e en ..a sincere and conscienti- ous person about her work-partici pated in Travel, Classical and Rem- brandt Clubs, did excellent work in Forensic, member of the Jayhawk staff-dislikes conceited people--Q loves baseball and swimming. JAMES EDWARD BYRNS-Cen. Jfm ...sltall be remembered for his wonderful personality and fri- endly stnile-----homeroom president three years. Alpha Y and Travel Clubs prexy, played Varsity Basket- ball-a ,lunior Rotarian. SARAH ANIJICHSONN -Col. Prep. Sally . . . known for her lovely blonde tresses and ready smile!- presided over F. G. W. and took the minutes of the Classieal Clube worked on yearbook staff-library monitorsean usually be found ushering at the Manos. MARIAN BAR'l'El.-LO---Cen. 'iMnrif1n ...tl1is dark haired lass attended Music' Club meetings and took minutes for the Hunting and Fishing Club-likes playing basket- ball and going to Study Hall-her black list, includes coneeited people --sa future housewife, .IUDITH X VONNE BIRD-Com. Sec. Yule, . . . full of vim and vigor with :I pleasant smile lor everyone-a great asset to Os:-ar and Jayhawk Stall as a trpist. member of Hunting and Fishing Club, Music Club, tl.irl's Craft, and Forum Club -future seeretary. BARBARA ANN BRECHT-Com. Barb', . . . president of Commercial Club-held membership in Girls Sports Club, also belonged to Quiz and Library Clubs, vice-president of her freshman homeroom--this love- ly girl just bubbles over with person- ality-plans to be a secretary. MARY ANN CABIETTI-Com. 'illary Alllll-...H girl whose good looks mateh her wonderful person- ality-a three year member of the Commercial Club, also in the Al- phas, Square Dance, and Quiz Clubs. a yearbook stall member- keeps busy writing to Chick. .IULIIIS CASINO--Gen.. JuJ1fe', . . . this well-liked boy can usually be seen driving his Chevy-- one of our really ta'lented artists -fwas president oi the Rembrandt. Club and Secretary of the Chef Club-our senior class 'iveep'. WILLIAM CIIILCOTE--Cen. Wee Willie . . . mischievous and al- ways ready with a joke helps in keeping his homeroom and classes lively, enjoys driving his '51 hot rod after school. member of Square Dance Club-likes to eat pizza. RICHARD COPELANDwGen. Cope,'..,1'eally a top-notch foot- ball player-sheen on the Varsity squad for three years. also three year track man. has a sharp sense of humor, would like to see more boys dance in J. H. S.-College bound. DONALD .l. DECUF F ROY-Gen. Digger . . .witty senior with a fri- endly hello for everyone-enjoys sports of all types, participated in Hunting and Fishing Club meetings -Inter-class Baseball and Legion Baseball-intends to join Marines. JOHN FRED DENT-Col. Prep. Freddie . . . a well known boy with personality to matchkhas held off- ices in Alpha-Hi-Y and Chef Clubs, likes eating spaghetti and wearing sharp clothes-plans to go to college after graduation. SANDRA CASlNO4Gen. ffi1zdy'i . . . a plucky classmate who low of us are privileged to know-- all her high school education came through the home teaching of Mrs. llc-twiler. reads and watches T. V. a lot-visited by the Sunshine Club. PATRICIA ANN CLINE-Col. Prep. l'1z5ty,,...a vhr-ery gal who is al- ways ready wilh a helping band-M In-longed to Quiz, Travel. and Class- itzal Clubs, a great asset to Forensic and Yearbook staff. served as Oscar and Yearbook Collevtor-college in the future. PATRICIA ANN CRINIQR-Com. l'1ztlyi, . . . a very easy going girl with a pleasant smile lor everyone V -member oi tieramic Club her sen- ior year. ellie-if-nt yearbook Collector junior year. loves to eat spaghetti and frent-h fries-dislikes sassy people. FRANK DEL BENE-M. Shop Woody ...a swell guy with those devilish eyes-member of Micro- meter and Chef Clubs, homeroom vice-president his sophomore and junior years, likes to hunt-says he is going to work in a slaughter house. SHIRLEY ANN DENT-Com. Shirl .... one of our peppy cheer leaders-three year Alpha member, president this year, belonged to Square Dance Club. secretary of .leannette Teen Age Club, president of Ala Kappa Club-plans to attend business school. OUR HOP PREPARED Louie and lign offer ,lack some helpful advice .l0IlN A. CAVALIERf-Gen. Mouse . . . a well-liked senior who enjoys sports- --besides belonging to Hunting and Fishing Club for two years he played baseball for the In- ter-Class Champs and Legion- eliicient Stage Crew helper for three years. RONALD COCIIRAN-Cen.. 6LRlIIlfLI.67,...l'HllI8f quiet, but very pleasant nattm-d--t,liree year mem- lwr ot' Rota lli-Y, spends much ol his time working at Painler's Servici- Station. enjoys football. ste-ak and frm-nch fries-his pet pi-vw is con- vvilvrl people. HAROLD .lAlVll'lS CRISIC- M. Shop Count lgori' . . . typical American boy who is very quiet, but enjoys working on cars----homrvroom treas- urer freshman year, thrve yt-ar mem- ber of Mir-rotneter Club- -would like to attend trade- school and study auto mechanics. PATRICIA MAE DELUZIO-B. Cul. Pat . . a friendly miss who attend- ed the meetings of the Junior Red Cross and Forums Clubs-is a mem- ber of the Jeannette Choristers and C.Y, O., likes art class best--plans to be a beautician. PATRICIA DI FRANCESCO--Com. Pat '...easy going and good na- tured-thinks candy is the best en- ergy food, always has some with her -a bowling enthusiast, collected Oscar money, dotes on raviolis- this miss aspires to be a government secretary. THE WORKMEN or roMoRRow . . EIZLO 'Zi CLAUDIA CHlCAUl,'-Gen. Cl1iclrie,'...tl1is sweet senior is a. two-year member of the chorous- belonged to the Music: Club, likes to attend stock-car races. eat shrimp and french fries. and listen to Xavier Cugal-will do drafting. CAHNIICLLA COLANUELO-Cen. Hlfrzrnzellai' . . . introducing the swell president of the Homo Ec. Club-- treasurer of Red Cross her junior year. loves baseball, french fries, steak, Sammy Kaye's orchestra, and llilfs watch-hopes to become a good housewife after graduation. LEONA CURRY--Gen. Le'e ...a cheerful girl with a wonderful personalityv- paid dues for two yoars to Girl's Sports Club :md Bela Tri Hi-Y, also member of Classical, F. G. W., Red Cross, and Square Dance Cluhgsw-belongs tto C. M. C's. NORMA JEAN DELVITTO-Cen. Norma . . . has everything: person- ality, wit, and athletic ability-two year member of Cirl's Sports and Commercial Clubs. likes roller skat- ing. dancing. horseback riding. and playing basketball-nursing school after graduation. JOHN II. DOHRING-Gen. Iur'k ...livens up every class he attends-joins the crowd of spag' hetti lovers, has quite a sense of humor. plans to take up flight eng- ineering-belonged to Alpha, Trav- el, and Priestly Science Clubs- loves to travel. 21 . fl. 'ik uf' Julius Casino Williant Chilcote Richard Copeland Donald! Doguffroy John Dent '-tl Sandra Casino Patricia Cline Patricia Criner Frank De1Beno Shirley Dent John Cavalier Ronald ffm-hran Harold 'Criss Patricia Duluzio Pat, Di Francesco Claudia Chicaul Carmella Colangelo Leona Curry Norma Delyillo 'John Dohring 825075 . . RC EVER . 'L' Ri' , - if - ?ilt,'i:f-pig. . ' i .x., t 11 ' . ' t feiw 3 ' Wfitie x i? lc' 'X , fly: .,.., 'V H A j este -f . V .... , .AA' r 55: Lv 5 523,155 ' i i wt? wa.t-g-,- w at Joseph Domineck Winogene Domin Lester Downing Karlean Downs Lewis Duzyk Sondra Eihner Earl Englehart Genevieve Ernettc Robert Feld Norman Fennell Mary Ferrante Charles Ferree Norman Fisher Robert Fisher Michael Forneris Nancy Frye Paul Cehrke Arthur Gerard Virginia Christ Vincent Giaquinto .lOSHl'l'l J. DUMINECK-M. Shop 'if0e ...knows all ahout hunting --4loe+n't pay mnvh attention to opposite :sex fgive him timcll-- likes nothing ht-tter than a footlnall game, helongs to mass of Dorsey and frierl chicken fansefa gift from Harrohl's. LEWIS l'. DUZYK--M. Shop ul,-'IlIf.l...ll3llt'll from llarrolrl's Jr. lligh-one of our more handsome seniors, strong. sih-nt type, an out- door man. likes hunting-really goes for chicken and french fries plus Sammy Kayc-'s music-a future Navy man. ROBERT D. FELD-Pat. Shop Bob . . . another nice senior-a Photography Club member, he likes ice 1-roam. hamhurg, football, shop, and Eddie Howardfsays his pet peeve is girls wearing blue jeans- future uncertain, but we know he will he a success. NORMAN F. FlSl'lER-AM. Shop nFish',... is quiet, till you get to know him, then watch outl He likes to hunt and goes in for all sports-enjoys listening to the mus- ic of Spike Jones-Aplans to join the Marines. PAUL GEHRKE-Gen. Red Bari' . . . a nice happy-go-lucky guy-member of the Hunting and Fishing Club and the Photography Club, likes to hunt, play soft ball and bowling-plans to join the Navy and later attend Oklahoma A and M. 22 WINULPNI M. DORNIN-Cen. BROKE DOW Mr. Patterson teaches some fundamentals to a driving class- Winnie . . is happiest when french fries are in sight--would like to be a number pleaser --a welcome ad- dition from Harrolds, doesnit ap- preciate snobbish people. reserved and quiet but really sincere-she's sure to succeed. SONDRA LEE EIBNER-Com. Senseo . . .one of our senior beau- tes--lias a terrific sense of humor, home room proxy, treasurer and eeretary, three year Alpha and Etta Kette member, gym monitor- will be a secretary then a housewife. NORMAN IVENNELI.-Pal. Shop Norn:an. ...a nice happy-go-lucky uy-member of Beta-Hi-Y and Square Dance Club, interclass base- ball, junior and senior year, likes baseball, square dancing, spaghetti, Sammy Kaye and Shop-will join the Air Corps. ROBERT C. FISHER-Gen. lf11b ...a swell guy and a hand- ome heartbreaker-a three year band member-member of Priestly Science, Music. and Nature Study Clubs, golf and track teams also a Church League basketball star- hopes to attend college. ARTHUR CERARD-M. Shop Arg ...one of thqse people with an easy going manner that you can't help but like-was a member of track and football teams. Likes nothing better than loafing. Future -to attend General Motors Institute. I,lCS'l'ER R. DUWNINC-Drafting I,es',...draws sighs from female population ol ,I.H.S.-on football and track teams. added to Alpha, Nature Study and Priestly Science Clubs. a Junior Rotarian-steak and ice cream lead this boy's list of favorites. EARL C. ENGLEHART-Gen. l5SQIlffl'f'I.,.. .the proud owner of a '31 model Ford-often heard before its seen. A future architect, likes to box tlook out l J . paid dues to Alpha. Priestly Science, Nature Study, and Photography Clubs-a '4Rassler. MARY LOU FERRANTE-Gen. Lou . . . another pizza fan-one of our highstepping majorettes. a 3 year member of Alphas-well known for her friendly smile and sense of humor. enjoys basketball, dancing, and Billy May-a real sweet gal. MICHAEL C. FORNERIS-Cen. Mike ...another swell guy and a good student-vice-president of the Priestly Science Club, treasurer of his home room and Rembrandt- vice-president of Rembrandt Club last year-will attend college. VIRGINIA CHRIST-Com. Ginny . . . one of our nicest seniors -a four year band member, belong- ed to Rembrandt Club and Col- lectors Club-can be found at al- most any stock car race with Carl -plans to do office work after graduation. KARLEAN DOWNS-Cen.. Karlean,'...l1as quite a host of friends, owing to her friendly man- ner-a future girl in white-this spaghetti fan has been homeroom veep and secretary, she will enter nurses' training-a Beta girl and C. M. C. CENEVIEVE A. ERNETTE-Cen.. iiLlLfILn...I'lgllt at home on the gym floor-C. D. of A. and the gang take up most of her time, this four year F. C. W. member plans to become a nurse, dotes on steaks and french fries. CHARLES BARRY FERREE-Cen. Barry ...a swell guy with a per- sonality to match-a member of Alpha Hi-Y, Priestly Science, and Hunting and Fishing Club, a De- Molay-likes football and dancing to the music of Stan Kenton-will go to college. NANCY R. FRYE-Com. 'Wancyi' . . . another one of our sweet seniors-came to J. H. S. from Greensburg her junior year, a two year 'Commercial Club member-- loves to dance to the music of Guy Loiubardlo-future plan is to be sorneone's secretary. VINCENT A. GIAQUINTO-Gen. Vince ...our wonderful senior class president--president of the Beta-Hi-Y, four year varsity football player-member of the Boys Cym Club and the prom committee- home room president for three years -plans to go to College. 23 LEILA UIORDANO-Cum. Lee ...a very sweet girl and at conscientious student -alwo year member of the Commercial Club, a student council representative her freshman year, also on the Oscar Staff-hopes to become a secretary or attend Indiana State. .lUDl'l'll, ANN GRAHAM--Cen.. Italy . Hpresentiug the captain of our cheerleaders-very much envied for her curly brown hair-paid dues to Alpha and Etta Kette clubs and promenaded in Square Dance Club -this C. M. C. prexy is Seton llill bound. NORMA JEAN CROSS-Cen. Half Pinf' .... proves that nice things really do come in small pack- ages-always enjoys swimming and dancing---paid dues to Beta and Ceramics Clubs-pizza and Stan Kenton head her list of favorites- business school comes next. MARY ANN HALUCKA-H. Ee. Mary,'...the sweet president of the Ceramics Club-belonged to Square Dance, Collectors. and Pow- der Puff Clubs, a member of Boni- fan Club-enjoys football, baseball, movies and dancing-will do office work. MARY E. HERTZOG-Com.. Bc!Iy'i . . .one of our very efficient secretaries-to-be----answered roll call at Betas, Quiz, Commercial, and Girls Sports Clubs-could exist on btarbequcs and french fries-this sweet gal yearns to attend modeling school. DAVID RICIIARD COLD-C. Prep. D1u'e'i ...one of our nicest and brightest seniors-a three year golf letlerman, a Iwo year member of the Alpha-.lli-Y find Priestly Science Club, three year l4'orsenie member -on the yearbook staff--plans to go to college. KENNETH J. GRANAT---M. Shop Kezmy . ..thc guy with that Ply- mouth convertibleasbelonged to Na- ture Study and Mierometer clubs. a Church League basketball play- er-likes to play sandlot football and swim--thinks J. H. S. needs a swimming pool. JOHN D. GVIDDY-Iflec. Shop HJ0l1l1u...lSIl.l hard to please as he enjoys everything: that comes along +I'!ll',lltlDC1'NOf the Archery Club, grunted and groaned with the wrest- lers for two years. enjoys a good baseball game- -will serve in Uncle Sam's Navy. JOSEPH FRANK HARASIN-Gen. Jasper',...one of the most mus- ical seniors-a four year member of the band and the orchestra, mem- ber of the Square Dance Club-a stock car fan who works on his own Hot-Rod-will join the Navy. after graduation. ROBERT HICHLANDS-Pat. Shop 'iBob .... this active sportsman participated in wrestling, track and basketball-attended Hunting and Fishing, Square Dance, and Crex Clubs, likes to play pool and eat pizza-future apprentice. 0 R HOME EC. Our homemakers all pitch in to clean up. MARILYN .l. CONCAWARE-ljtmz. Jeannie . . . this cute senior is the treasurer of the Girls Sports Club, a three year member of the Com- mercial Club-f-loves to sleep and dancc to the music ol Stan Kenton ---hopes to be a secretary. GLENN A. GRAY-M. Shop 4'D1m:lz, . . . a quiet guy but one with a nice personality-treasurer of the llunting and Fishing Club, belong- ed to Micrometer Club-pet pceve is hotueworkklikes to hunt and fish e ahopes to be a success. PATRICIA A. HAHNE-Com. Flirty .... this popular lass is cap- tain of the drum majorettes-likes to dance and is very good at it. the Etta Kette and Girls Sports Clubs claimed her as a member-future includes business school. SONJA ANN HARECZMAK'--Com. Sonic our friendly Student Council president with an A-1 per- sonality-a two year member of the Archery Club, treasurer this year, also president of the Red Cross Club her junior year-a future secretary. HENRY IIIXON-Cen. life Die . . .a senior who is happy- go-lueky and always has a smile for everyone-paid dues to l'lunting.5 and Fishing, Square Dance. and Current Events Clubs, two year member of wrestling team-enjoys dancing. GIRLS LE R ED . . EI2fO'Z5, COOPERATIO GAYLE A. CRABICR f-IZ. Cul. 1la11.glzly . . . one of our nicest and swt-t-test seniors, bt-Ionsxt-tl to Quiz Club. Classical Club. Library Club. and Girls Hunting antl Fishing Club flow-s to 1-at chem-seburgers with tomatoes and listen to Billy May- future beautician. DONALD E. GROSS-Cen.. IIm1.',. . . a swell fellow-one of our !'llt'1'l'll'FHClPI'B-l3ClOl1gl'Il to Photo- graplly Club, First, Aid Club, and lit-mlwranflt Club-spcnrls his out- side time working at Sam Felders --likes watching football games and swimming. .l0llN E. HAINES-Gen. i'.lur-l. '...one of our best artists and dancers-a member of the Al- phas and the Priestly Science Club, thinks the school should have an 01'Cll6!Si,1'8 for all dances-is planning to attend college. CAROLE J. HEBRANK-Col. Prep. Carole .... neat and attractive :lt-scribes this girl with the pretty brown tresses-led the Etta Kette as prexy. a member of Alpbas and Yearbook staff. home room secretary efiuture includes college and being a good housewife. l3lQ'l l'Y HOLLEN-Can.. lions . . . this O.K. gal was a gift from Harrold's there she was a member of the Future llomemakers of America. the Harascope, and year- book staff-H. J. H. 5. award-a welcome addition to Archery and Red Cross Clubs. 25 ,fx A' I .K M A i1Qt52fem5tL:a 3223 :mr ,f 2:4545 Q2 . it , ..,..5,,.,, L .Q . -we ..?...t ft ...ggi rf K s pw 1 we 5 I t ,f M se X , gf fee it 4 le ' . g . A. 1, ae Leila Giordano Judith Graham Norma Gross Mary Halucka Mary Hertzog David Gold Kenneth Granat John Guicldy .loseph Harasin Robert Highlands Marilyn Gongaware Glenn Gray Patricia Hahne Sonia Hareczmak Henry Hixon Gayle Graber Donald Gross John Haines Carole I-lcbrank Betty Hollen EIZZCVZ5. . . 0 R CLASS s WERE A 5? Q me ,gt ,lt . fi 9 sz sr 2 72 R K ' - J , , sw ' - I A A 3 V I mi 'WE f M ,, I as -1 , I W, V Fl d -fast: M5 We 1 . 7 'i ft -- - - . gg, f fa in . 1 L S s ' 3 John Horne II Hugh Houser Mary Houser Philip Houser JoAnne Ickes Thadeus Jackovitz Grace Jepsen Richard Johnson Joyce Joseph Joseph Joyce William Joyce Mary Kasparek Jack Kelly Shirley Kemerer Robert Kendi Mary Ketter Walter Kivala, Jr. Rita Klaus Barbara Koch Regis Kruse as 41 if . f ' 1 ig 'Ma JOHN PHILIP H. HORNE ll-Gen. l'erk,l...a quiet hut a very like- able senior who plans to join the .Nlarinr-s after graduation-'LPcek7' enjoys eating sauerkraut and watch- ing football games-always enjoyed history classes---his pet peeve is careless drivers. ,IOANNIC ICKl5fS--Com. T11bl1-in . . Co-captain of the cheer- leaders is this vivaeious gal--pre sided over the Quiz Club, sal in on Alpha and Etta Ketle meetings! handled IIIOIICY tor freshman home- room and Ala Kappa--plans to be- come a stenographer. JOYCE MAE l0SEPllvf!,'orn. Jawa . . . a sweet little girl with great dancing abilityfaetive in Li- hrary Club, Etta Ketle, and Alphas -f-entertained us by dancing in as- srmblies and at class partieswffuture dancing teacher or secretary. JACK KELLY---Gen. Sports for Red,' rank high-pan ticipated in Junior W.P.l.A.L. and Varsity football--member of track team and Boys' Gym Club- vice-president of Beta Hi-Y, junior home room president and senior home room veep. WALTER J. KIVALA, Jr.--Cal. Prep. 'ifnhnniei' . . . always has a big hello for everyone-was treasurer, then secretary of Harrold's Student Count- cil, member of Alphas and Forensic clubs, presided over Priestly Science Club-was lab assistant for 2 years. A L W A Y F U We proved good Span iards. IIIICII G. l'lOllSl'IR--Col. Prep. I'I'fIlgflN...kl hanrlsotne lad with a swell ptwsonalitye 'enjoys loolllali and swimming. has quite an appe- tite when it eomt-s to steak and french Ilia-s-sreeeivt-s a pay check from llot'n's-uncertain about the future. 'I'I IAIIICI IS .I A CKUV I'I'Z-Vow. Terl ...a handsome import from I-larroltlse -all around sportsman, played hasehall. softball. and travk. also likes to swim--dislikes getting out of bell--hopes to take an ap- prentice course at Westinghouse alter graduation. .IOSEITII RILEY .IUYCE-Gen. ft-rifle . .well known for his swell personality-partivipat4-rl in Alpha IILY and secretary of Photography Club, Itresitled oter Chef Club. Inter- squad and W.P.I.A.L. Baseball- Forensie League and Chorus. SHIRLEY I. KEMERER-B. Cul. Doll . . . well-known by the patrons of Green-Del-member of the F. H. A. at Harrolds, belonged to the Junior Red Cross and the F.C.W. at J.l1.S,-will some clay help make women beautiful with her knowledge of Beauty Culture. RITA KLAUS-Cen. RifzzA' .. .this friendly senior is a member of the Betas, treasurer of the llomr- Ee. Club-a Forensic member, whose favorite recreation is talking-came here from Penn Township her sophomore year--will attend college. l MARY IC. IIOIISIEIR--4,'om. udlflfltllu-..ll1C kind of gal every- one wants for a frlvntl---took ruin- utes for the Comm:-rt-ial Club. Pill'- ticipated in activities of Alpha girls, Quiz, Etta Kvtte, and Square Dance Clubs!-home room vice pres- ident and treasurer. GRACE JEPSEN- Col. Prep. aGTfICC,I . . . a welcome student in .I. ILS.-an asset was this at-tive girl to Quiz. Travel. B4-ta Tri-Ili-Y. Classical Clubs, took the minutes ol the latter-oscar collector-hopes to become an airline hostess-then marriage. WILLIANI II. JOYCI-I--Ifnl. Prep. A well-known fellow is 'ilfilli' . . . held membersliip in Travel Club, Priestly Svience, and Alpha-lli-Y. on golf team one yt-ar-lab assistant and on yearbook stall-'eonee Student. Council Representative and home room secretary. ROBERT J. KENDI-Col. Prep. Bob . . .was a welcome member of the band-for two years spent club period in the Photlography Club and one year in Pricstly Science- enjoys all sports-'prefers pie and loaling--soon college bound. BARBARA ANN KOCH-Col. Prep. Barb . . a brainy gal who is handy with a paint brush-belonged to Rembrandt, Travel and Beta Tri Hi Y Clubs-eprexy ol the Betas this year-dotes on chicken-future plans include attending Indiana State Teachers College. PHILIP ll. IIOUSER--Voc. upllfly,-..ill1 all round guywvive- president then president of the Arehery Club. freshtnan home room president-t'lct'tetl class president sophomore yt-ar-enjoys hunting, fishing and swimming-loves to listen to Spike Jones. RICIIARD DEAN ,IOIINSON-Gen. A friendly guy is our D1'ek',... held mentbersliip in the Forum Club -thinks football is tops, will play pool or sleep most anytime-likes English-for food, iee cream can't be beat--aluture, College. Q MARY I. KASPARICK-Col. Prep. hfllaryl' . . . a sweet girl is this petite lass- -inrmlwr of Quiz Club. l'owde-r Vufl. Classical, Girls Sports and Betas. Collected yearbook payments 3 years---Aseen fifth. period hunting ads for the yearbook, treasurer ol li. T. CL MARY RUTH KETTER-B. Cul. A frifrrltlly lass is our Ruth ... a member of Archery Club and Red Cross Club, likes television, baseball and Guy Lombardo, she dislikes 'vulgar and loud moutltetl people- hopes some day to be a beautician. REGIS J. KRUSE-Vnf-. Reg .. . one of our future maeh- inists-loves to sit down to a spag- hetti dinner---a member of the Mie- rometer Club for two years-claims teachers are his pet pecve-plans to join a'braneh of the armed forces. 27 CHARLES LAVELLE Voz: Cl'zuck,' ...a boy who enjoys the great outdoors--likes to hunt and fish-attended Cleveland Iligh School his junior year-- -thinks Ralph Flan- nigalfs music and spaghetti are tops hopes to take an apprentice course at Westinghouse. WILLIAM XIALOY-Gen. Bill . .. is loaded witI1 personality --prexy of junior t-lass, veep of freshmen, and senior class treasurer -3 year Beta man, just about the most active boy around these parts -a color guard for the band- De Molay. CARI. 'A. MASCIANTONIC-Cen. Tur'L'er . . . int-.-rested in anything musieal as proven hy his member- ship in Band. Orchestra. and Music Clubs. delights ,l.ll.S. with his wonderful aeeordizm playing-on basketball squadsdor,-sn't know what the future holds. JULIE MIANO-Com. Inf, . . . a present from Harrolds- really enjoys singing, likes a good baseball games- two-faced people aren't too welcome around this girl -will be a welcome addition to any office-good luck to a sweet gal. PIIYLLIS MOCK-Cen. Pl1yl', .... a speech minded miss who has participated in many pro- ductions of the Grex Club-is prexy of Forensic, held membership in Betas and Library Club-future is California State Teachers College. CLORIA .ll-IAN LONtI---Cen. uI3nbe'f...as she is called hy all her friends is interested in sports and is secretary of the Girls Sports Club--thinks there should be more teachers like Mr. Darling-likes to drive ner eat:--future is uncertain. NANCY XIARCHETTI-Cen. 1 zzssAt'i' . . has a big smile for every- one-always seen with the gang -was a nu-:uber of the chorus for two years- -paid dues to the Library, Quiz, Alpha. and Music Clubsf her tulurt: is undecided. LOUIS IC. IVIATT--Ele1'i1'ir: Shop lQou'l .... one of our star grapplers -also on track and football teams. plays pool in his spare time -paid dues to Square Dance and Beta Hi Y Clubs--would like to get a job in the Q-let-lric field. NIAUREIZN MILLER--Col. Prep. Mfnnic,, . . ,bubbling with person- ality---paid dues to Quiz, Alpha and Etta. Ketto Clubs, veep of the Etta Kette, home room S'CC1'6I8I'Y and treasurer--has quite the blue eyes -college bound naturally! GLORIA MOFFAs-Cen. . lInf7 ...wlio is always ready for a laugh belonged to Square Danee and Ilome liconomie Clubs--claims watching the Dodgers and Gil I-lodges hit a home run are her fav- orite pastimes -! future includes Nurses Training. lt? WE MADE 'lhore was allways at lol, to eat, at our parties. .IOANNE LUIICIINER--!,'nm. fuAnr1ci'..a sweet gal well known for her beautiful red hair-paid dues to Girls Sports, Quiz, Powder l'ufl', and Beta 'l'ri Hi Y Clubs-s could live on spaghetti and shrimp ---gets along with just everyone-A future ambitions are undecided. MARILYN NlARtIIllANDO- Uwe. ...llllfl-f-I'Il-i ..ont- of the really pretty girls of the class of '53-likes every- hody and is well-liked in return---a tnember of the llttu Kette and col- lected dues for Alpha girls- -her future includes business training. IJ AN lVl . ,l,lLluR Co ep. ' Jruzn . anlt tl ' gal - our i terest , Os ar she' d'tor-it thief is yyr - - p o po. es r 1 , Q ill a .'e Pi on 7 ' e L moer' I' con est in ' --c it by Rota' and 'avel RONALD ,MILLER-WEIec. Shop MROI17' . . . quiet but quite friendly describes this member of the Arch- ery Club-likes eating spaghetti and going lninting--dislikes girls who smoke-plans to join the Air Iforee after graduation. THEODORE R. MOUNTAIN-Cen. 'iTc'd ... an easy going lad who held melnberf-whip in the Square Dance Club likes nothing better than eating hamburgers and watch- ing T.V.-another who dislikes getting up early-plans for the fu- ture are vague. ll h- eo ge IDOUl FRIEND GALORE . - EHZOTQ PAUL MAl.l.0Y-Cen. 1'nul . .. quiet but well-liked des- rrihes Paul to a l l '-another boy who hates to get up in the mornin' -a member of Nature Study and Priestly Science Clubs, his favorite subject? - vltentistry, naturally! - may enter college. BARBARA NIARNONI--Gen. Bobby .. . has a delightful sense of humor-short and swt-vt-enjoys pizza and Stan Kenton. belonged to Alpltas and took care of finances for Etta Kr-tte-swims in the sum- mer---will attend business school. RONALD llll'i'l'ZAE1ec. Shop flIctz .. .a swell baseball player would like to further his education in electricity--likes to watch base- ball when not participating-can't stand big time girls thuh?l-dotes on milk and steak, could eat, read, and sleep forever. NORMA JEAN MISNER-B. Cul. lilondie ...always seen with a smile and a friendly hello is this member of Square Dance and For- um Clubs--may be seen anytime eating french fries and listening to Billy May's onzliestra-f-hopes to be- 001116 at beautician. lllAR.l0RlE ANN MIVLL-Cen. Marge , . .proves how pleasant a gal can he--three year Alpha and Etta Kette member---people who urt-n't on time really irk this Stan Kenton fang-treasures letters from u vertain Navy man-sophomore class secretary. 29 1 X' it S L S Ll .W K, 2 W t 'f1,?+ff'fft, ' K 1 gigs-ff ' 5 - v P Charles Lavelle Gloria Long William Malay Nancy Marchetti Carl Masciantonio Louis Matt Julje Miano Maureen Miller Phyllis Mock Gloria Moffat JoAnne Louglmer Marilyn Marchiando Druann Mcflleery Ronald Miller Theodore Mountain ' Paul Malloy Barbara Marnoni Ronald Metz Norma Misner Marjorie Mull, El2fO'Z5, . . WE DID A LOT or Donald Murrman Sara O'Brien Jeanie Page William Pershing Shirley Piasecky .lean Naumann .Iames O'Hare David Painter Carol Peters Janet Pignoli Paul Nedley Barbara 0'Lear Dolores Patton Genevieve Petrillo Shirley Poli V p 1 .5511-. Y7f?l5 5 J . :DZ 'Yi 1 lfi .?,, ,,' I, I ' il' 1. t Pe A t X I ity i 3 2 . tg t 1 A isis N F2 gifts 1 , , ,P ' gs m-gm ?1a: 'mm J Y, , els 1 if ft rf , v V . , .k., , .. ,,, s . .A . , -- I fb . .. .nz I' - Ze., 2i?g,g,,,. ,.,lr ,X t I - . t .I Q gt. waz ,, .. ,fi , ik, .,,, kt-.-if , - 5, , ,.,.,1., . ,, 5,i:fy,. I tifjifyji -. , . , ,- , ilee I 2 M .lg 7, .5 my , 1 -f tit.1.41f1ffg.f.. I . I .. S it A M 'it X slit ' 5 eg fx, az. 1-4 5 gigs K . X Q .' Bl, Ti S al 12:11 ,, 1. . . , ..,,.k Wzmkfm Vx Barbara Neilson Dorothy Opar Flora Lee Patton Thomas Pevornik Mary Porcha DONALD MURRMAN+Cen. lion . . . adds life to any class with his well known tvist--rraeks fwhich he probably gets from TVJ, sat in on Alpha meetings and was home room prexy his senior year-d0esn't like home WOI'kfl-l1ll1I'l:' includes college. SARA ANN 0'BRIEN-Cen. S11lly', . , a quiet miss who is fri- endly to evelyoneswas a member of the Rembrandt Club and Photo- graphy Club, likes swimming and driving her car, is secretary of O. B. S.S.---future includes Bible Institute. IICANEE KILRR l'AGli'-Col. Prep. ihfeanraieu .. .a girl with a beautiful voice and a personality to ntatehe Llassical tlintw president for two years, belonged to Crex and Travel Club, features editor of the Oscar -hopes to attend college. WILLIAM PERSHINC-Gen. Billy . . a happy go lucky boy who likes everything and everybody-a member of our Jayhawk squad, took care of finances for his homeroom- likes nothing better than eating and sleeping-plans for the Iuture arc uncertain. SHIRLEY PIASECKY-Col. Prep. Shirley,'...always has a friendly hi for everyoneiaspires to be another Florence NlgllllHg3l?7I1l9Ill- ber of Oscar and Jayhawk staffs, paid dues to Nurses, Girls Craft, and Rembrandt Clubs-dislikes conceited people. 30 WORK T00 Joyce, Joan. Carolyn and ,lanct are the elln-tent ser'1'etut'ies. llldftlxl NAUMANN -fllllll, ,l1'1111nit ' . . . is rt-ally music' inintlml hcltt Ittt'tt1lTCl'-ltill in Uhorus untl Nlusie tlluh- -thinks .l. l'l.S. Wflllltl lie greatly itnproxt-tl by at l'tilAr'll-1'l3. untl sixnnniing pool-rlntt-s on vliiek- en and spaglit-ttin ,may further her t-tlueation in innsitx .l AM ES 0'llAlil'l -- Gen. .lfn1.', . . . a very lt3Itll'4t1I11f' senior who spt-mls mu:-h of his alter svhool time working on a tl1'y'-elvaiiitig trtu'k-,tlm-e your nu-ntln-r of llunt- ing antl llishingr :intl two year tlues payer to Archery Cluhff-likes food. IJAVID N. PAINTER--Put. Shop llfrtte . . . wus treztsurr-r ol the Pliotogrnphy Club anrl sat in on lloys Sports flluli invvtittgs- ztvliw- in iritervluss hast-liall :intl ineniher of Varsity Basketball It-ani. lik:-s to hunt antl fish--future. wearing th-H Navy blue. CAROL JOANXE 1-,l'lTERS4f.'tIlIl7I1. Jug .... who has pretty hlontl tresses, was at inemlicr of the l'liotogt'apliv Cluh. show-oils am- on this girls black list. Plans after grrarluation-woultl like to he a secretary anal sit on the lvoss's knee. IANET PIGNOLI-Cen. fiom .... another one of our cute senior girls-bvlongerl to Renilirzrnrlt Club, ,Pliotograplty Club, and llhor- us-V-likvs to watch football games, 4-at spaghetti. and swim--a Sunnny Kaye fan---future unrlecided but slie'll be a success. fr l'Alll, A. fNlCl1l,EY lien. i'Nc'1l',..yVllo llllPlttlt'tl ftlzttior ,lun ior lliggh was prexy of his sophomore claws tlicrs----likes going hunting wliit-it prows txhy ht- belongs to the Hunting and Fishing Club hero-- 'lavorito pastime is sleeping!-futtl1'e owner of l'suly's. BARBARA UTEARA--B. Cul. , If!Il'llf0w..ll girl with a pr-aol1cs'n r'rt-zttn voniplr-xion ht-ltl ttwtnber- ship in the l'hotogruphy antl Hunt- ing :intl Fishing Clubs, likes r-ating spaghetti unrl going to football games-thinks J. ll. S. needs it swimming pool- future homemaker. DOLORES .l. PATTON- Ii. Cul. uFl'lIll1fVlfil .... lu-ltl tTtt'IlllH't'Sltlll in .pliotogrupliy antl llunling antl Fishing Cluhs--enjoys playing ten- nis rnttl dancing to Sammy Kaye! tiiusivfffloa-sii't like to get up in the niorning - after graduation she hopes to lm at lwatttitzifm. - CENEVIEVE PE'l'HlLLU--1Cen. 'gGrfn .... this sweet senior is it three year rnember of the Chorus and Music Club, a two year member of Girl's Sports Ijluhilikes gootl 1-hili a Yziughn Xlonroe- Fai-a future sales girl. SHIRLEY POLI---H. Cul. 'iPol1'u .. . at girl with quite a Sense of lninior-sfsttt in on meetings of the ltlusic tllulw and llunting and Fish- ing Club--likes eating spaghetti- conceited people rate low with her -plans for future are uncertain. IZARBARA NICILSON--Ifozri. limbs .... a girl with a cheery lli for everyom-- -is prexy of the Crex Club and active in its produc- tions. tool-1 minutes for home room tH0ll1lDt'1' of Square Dance Club and Betas-a future secretary. DOROTHY JANE OPAR--Con. IIot,' . . a likeable lass is this mem- lwr of First .Aifl and Safety Clubs, was a livin Monitor anwl in the Chor- tts--snobbisli people rlon't rate with hor-likes to :lance to Sammy liayrfs music-s-a future sales girl. FLORA LEE PATTUN-Corn.. 'alflorzz Leon.. . a frienrlly but quiet lass is this lTtt'ltlltf'I' of the lhrtus- tlllf't1tlf'tl Cornnn-reial lfluh me-clings - her only rlislikt- is getting up early - enjoys going swiniming--future is to ll6CUlIlt' a sttceessfril secretary. THOMAS PEVORNIKfGen. Smoky . . . has been active in the hand for 2 years, playing his trump- et-likcs eating spaghetti alter a good football game--thinks the high sehool ought to he largerfpluns after graduation are uncertain. NIYKRY I . l'0lNfHAfGwz. Po . . . a friendly girl who's never seen without a sniile-was a nu-mher ol the Music and l-lonie lie. Clubs -'sonjoys skating at LatrobeAdoes- n't appreciate stubborn people- plans to enter the service after graduation. RICHARD L. PORCHA-Cen. Lenny,' . . . a sportsminded lad has a ready smile lor everyone -active in Micronietcr and Archery Clubs- ll. R. proxy for 2 years, football and track claimed him four years-re- ceivcd WPIAI. medal - future includes college. RICHARD A. REALlNO-Cen. Frilz ...this we-ll liked actor of many Crcx Plays is prexy of the lforum Club this yt-ar --'- high school and County Chorus claimed him two years-dislikes snobish girls- plans include drama in college. DONALD W. ROBSON-Cen. Don',...a nice guy to know- was claimed by the Square Dance and Photography Clubs--is veep of the Forum Club. church league bas- ketball player for five years-plans to go to Florida after graduation. JOHN. SANDERBECK-Elec. Shop Jack . . . recognized by his friendly personality-played Junior WPIAL football one year, was homeroom treasurer his sophomore year-en- joys football and baseball, export at putting pool balls in the side pocket-future electrical worker. GLENN W. SEYMOUR-Gen. A veteran grid hero is 'lLitlIe Seyv --steady visitor ot' Microineter and officer of .Beta lli-Y, Boys Gym and Photography Clubs, homeroom pres- ident for two years, vice-president of the TAC-plans include college. FREDERICK W. PRINES--Vow. 'iFriIz ...who can always he seen driving his Chevie, was president of tho Photography Club--active in Class baseball-enjoys dancing with a certain brunette to Vaughn Mon- roe's music-plans to join the ser- vice after graduation. JOAN MARIE REESE-Comm. uJ0l1lHlCl,...llliS girl with a swf-et personality was junior class treasur- er-She participated in the Travel Club and Betas-can always he found riding in a Ford with Bob- future plans include being a secretary. HELEN B. ROGERS-Cen. Hcl0n'7 . . . a sweet addition to the halls of J.ll.S. from llarrolds-- member of Grcx and Music Clubs -has thrilled all of us with her solos in assembly and part in Chor- us - future plans mean nurses training. MERCEDES FCAVUZZO-Cen. l'H'lIert . . . spells out activity-our very capable Jayhawk editor, added to Quiz. Rembrandt, Ceramics, Beta and Grex Clubs, was homeroom secretary and veep also Rembrandt prexy-writes oddles of letters to her many friends-will be an Occupational Therapist. WILLIAM J. SHAFFER-Com. Shaf . . . a good friend of everyone -two year band and Photography Club member. took the minutes of Hunting and Fishing Club, played baseball for two years-plans to get an accounting job. WE TOOK LOOK OUT! John and are at work. MARY E. PRIOLA--Con. llMlII',V I , . . . ready for a good time -has a sunny smile--a drum majorette for two yt-ars-attended met-tings of Beta and Girls Sports Clubs-could swim and dance for ever-will attend business st-bool. JANET LOUISE REINFRIED-Com. i'fun . . . one of J. ll.S's. swf-et lassvs. is like-d by all has partici- pated in Etta Kette, Alphas, Library and Quiz Clubs, also Student Coun- cil and secretary of home room her freshman year-future includes be- coming a secretary. RONALD ANTHONY ROY-Cen. 'cSlick ...this good looking senior is one of our rugged griddcrs of four years-member of the Betas and Treasurer of the Boys Gym Club, H. R. prexy-was on track and basketball teams-plans in- clude college. DONNA J. SCHROYER-Cam. A sweet ushcrette is our Damian -presided over Powder Puff Club -member of Beta, Girl's Sports and Quiz Clubs. played bells in the band -likes to drive the family car- plaus to become a secretary. ROBERT REGIS SHAW-Voc. Kid . . . a fellow who is evexyoneis pal-was active in the Micrometer Club of which he was vice-president his Junior year-likes to play base- ball and watch stock car races- plans to go on to school. THE LEAD IN WICSLEY l 1'RLfN-Cen. Hzci0r . . . can always bc found riding in his Pontiac-this boy who is liked by everyone participated in the ixlllllklw. Travel Club and thc Jayhawk stall'-golf and football claim him-future includes college. PATRICIA RICIISCUIL. Rich .... as a high stopping maj- orclte for three years. was very active in Girls Sports, Connnercial. Square Dance, Library and Quiz Clubs claimed this missfenjoys dancing to Stan Kenton's musicm- future is as yet undecided. ELIZABETH RUSSEl,l.'f.'u1. Prep. 'iHefty,'. . . charming and petite des- cribe this lass-Betas. Classical. Powder Puff and Quiz Clubs has claimed this sweet miss-enjoys dancing to Billy lVl'ay's music or drawing-plans include either col- lege or art school. GERALDINE SELVA---H. Cul. Gerry ...tl1is cute whistle bait material of ,l.I'I. S. belonged to the Girls Hunting and Fishing, Powder Puff, First Aid, and Safety Clubs, freshman homeroom scc1'clary-+al- ways seen with Earl-future in- cludes being a telephone operator. PAUL SHEFSIEK-Col. Prep. PaulH.. .a swell friend to have a- round-with the band four years- yearbook collector and Worked on 'l'l'lG Oscar staff, sat in on Alpha, Photography, Travel, and Priestly Science Club meetings-plans to attend Carnegie Tech. 33 ACTIVITIES . . 5l2iO'Z5. E Richard Porcha Frederick Prines Mary Priola Wesley Pyren Richard Realino .Ioan Reese Janet Reinfried Patricia Rich Donald Robson Helen Rogers Ronald Roy Elizabeth Russell John Sanderbeck Mercedes Scavuzzo Donna Schroyer Geraldine Selva Glenn Seymour Bill Shaffer Robert Shaw Paul Shefsiek ,. ' SIZLOTQ . . WE TOOK THE Faosa 1 , t QM iii. 3 Margaret Shuster Glenn Smeltzer Leone Smith Lucille Speed C. Paul Spencer Myrna Stafford Carolyn Steiner Charles Stewart Lois Stinebiser Ronald Stoltz Grace Thornton .loan Umek James Volk Phyllis Volk Mary Vottero Earle Snell Jacqueline Staney Barbara Stoltz Robert Urbani Charlotte Weaver MARGARET' L. SlIllS'I'ERff-Gun. Peg . . always smiling to her many lrieruls is this Bela and Travel Club member, secretary of the latter-A hand claimed her four years-on the Jayhawk staff and sophomore class treasurer-plans on going to college. LUCILLE SPEED-Cen. L0u'7...this well lik:-cl miss lm- longed to the Home llc, Music and First Aid Clubs-loves to dance to the music of the King Cole Trio-- likes to watch footballf- -hopes to he an interior decorator. CAROLYN STEINER-Com. Carolyn . . this petite senior lass is a lnemher of Alphas and Etta Kette Cluli-participated in Chorus and Music Club, a member of the Jayhawk Staff-plans to be an efficient secretary after graduation. RONALD STOLTZ-Pat. Shop Ronnie,' ...a cute redhead with personality plus-answered roll call at the Beta and Photography Club meetings, played golf for J. H. S. for two years-main interests are golf and baseball -- future is undecided. JAMES REOBERT VOLK-Voc. Jim . . a rough and ready grappler -this loyal Beta boy also joined Square Dance Club-usually found working at the service station, likes to take cars apart-Student Council member-will join the Air Force. 34 D E R O R WI G lrflfillllii always found time to relax between classes. ill.l3iNN SbllfL'l'ZlfR-Vflvli. lfube'7...ll1ll of fun and always rn-ally for a good time flliis trom- bone player was a member ol the hand for four years and the orches- tra lor one--plans 'to be one of llnclc Saufs boys. tl. l'AUl. Sl'ENfIliRYUen. l'r1ul . . . a fellow who likes a good time tlire-e year 'l'raw-l Club tllvlli' lu-r. editor-in-chit-f of thi- ,lay Record - a stock car fan. whose favorite possession is his Green l'lornct - plans to attend college. CIIARLHS STEWART-Cen, fIl1.1uflc,' swell kid with many friends-loyal Il1t'l1lllf31' ol' lie Nlolay. Alpha, Priestly Science and Square Dance Club nie-miner-likes football and dancing -- dislikes stuck-up people-will soon wear Air Force uniform. ILH-XCF THORNTON- Col. Prep. 'Ylracen . . . this witty miss is always full of lun-claimed by the Year- book Stall, Etta Kette, and was an officer of Alphas f-also. a member of the Student CouncilAplans to attend college-a Kappa Tau, T.A.C. PHYLLIS JANE VOLK-Home Ee. PhyI ...known by her pretty brown eyes and pleasant smile- took the minutes for her homeroom and Ceramics Club-member of l'1irl's Craft and Uirl's llunting and Fishing Clubs--future undecided but success guaranteed! LEONE ADIGLE SMITIIA li. Cul. Let- ...a quiet girl with a nice personality- claimed by the Photo- graphy. Hunting and Fishing. Li- brary, and Girls Craft Clubs-was on the Oscar Staffe-plans to be a beautieian or help her aunt in hotel business. MYHNA ANN S'l'Al l ORlJ--Cen. StrzjI ...illis neat girl has loads of personality and lrivuils 'answer- ed roll call in the llome livonoinivs Club-likes to laugh and have a good. time---likes to play the piano -plans include college, LOIS ANN STINEHISER- If. Cul. lQois',...quiet little senior well liked hy all -- loriner im-niher of Square llance, Girls Craft, Li- brary. and Photography Clubs-may be found eating hamburgers and listening to Mitch Nliller's Orches- tra-A-Aiutcnds to heconic a bcautician. JOAN UMEK-Gen. 'iJoan.ie .. . a pleasant girl wit.h H smile to match-was secretary to the Library Club-also, member of the Travel and Photography Clubs was this Jayhawk staff worker and past Oscar collector-headed for business school. MARY C. VOTTERO-Gen. Mary Kay ...a sweet gal with many friends-enjoys watching a good 'football game--vice-president of her freshman homeroom-likes to be with people, preferably her boy friend-will work after attending business school. Aff l'1Alll,E l'f. SNl'il,L--Vow. Idler. Iz'lzy',...tl1is genial import from llarrold's was in the chorus there for two years and here for one- is claimed by the Archery Club- future plans include either being an electrician or a printer. .lAtIQUlililNll STANEY wflent. H.,lIl'L'il?l. . . who is well liked by all. was very active in tlu- For:-nsic: Grex. First Aid. Photography and Powder Puff Clubs-can usually bi- found at the Arlington Grill 'with friciids--plans to attend college. BARBARA .lANl'I I5TOIfl'Z--elicit. Hnrb . .a pert and sweet girl 'who is liked by all, was claimed by the lCtla Keltm- and Alphas -coll:-cteil Oscar money-likes to drive and watch basketball games-plans in- clude business school or college. ROBERT URBANI-Mach. Shop The Dome . .this happy-go-lucky guy likes to keep things hopping- claimed by the Micrometer Club, was homeroom treasurer and Stu- dent Council member-likes foot- ball and baseball, future uncertain. U0 ,l MIM., I i , 1 ff i f q C ARJL0,2:sfrgSxfb,A.iEj9p fn. nie . , e going with a sn 'le ' alpgs a Jer of the T ave Club,? Wasil' ye A ook collector h 1!sophoindrelycar-would like to p s on what lsheflknows to others as a teacher. J A ' x i K 49' V, l y W K if il , it i 1. H 1. 'zzrzi-.,.-fm 5' - 4 ,,,, L Kathryn Willis Peggy Wilson Glenn Winlielml Wilbur Winfield Eva Woloshun Glenn Zetter KATHRYN l.0l'lSE WlI,I.IS4f2w1. Kz'tIy ..almays greets you with a lmig sniila--valued person in llome EQ Clulr, Awistant Secretary of Wfilling Worlu-rs Club 7 mlislikcs people who uvver smile-loves spag- hetti--futura: in as yet, umlccidfeml. GLENN WlNl IlfILl'1-Gran. ulyilllllilf,..ltUSSCSSCS zu pt-rsoualily thatf iiarvl to lDC21lf3ll1'Illlt'1l Hoya' Gym :mtl Square Dance Chili uivvt- iiigs--'fre-wlnnziii homferoom lr:-afun-r -likf-5 to play gollfcan llhlliillj' he founwl going to Latrolw to we Juno -futuiv is undocith-tl, EVA W0l,0SIlUN-Cen. A liigll-stopping swcf't,lu'urt is our 6'Litlle lC1uf'..co-captain ol' the lnajorcll.c:H--f-'avoepw of junior class and of Alplul Tri-Hi-YY.Jrvslin1ai11 homeroom sr-ci'el.a1'y-likes lmskct- hall anfl tlant-ing-plans to ultt-nd husiners school. HILL AND MARK PICHSINAIJIC llI.l'INN T0 BUY A I7U0'I'HAl.I, PIN I 1 PEGGY WIIFUN-Com. Peg ...onv ol' our lwttvr :him-4-rs -was proxy of her lioiuvroom and the Powrh-r Pull' Cluh. lu-lfl I1lf'IlllN'l'- ship in thv llzuifl. Chorus. ancl Grafx Clubs---thinks the world vouhl got along without conceitotl pvoplw- future, to touch dancing. Wll,IlllR li. WlNl7ll'Il,D' Urn. L'Wiliau.r'i...Iliit-a mcllow Irumput player ha- u pw-rfonality that t'1in't he limit 1-lninivfl hy tht- on-lu'stl'a anel lvautl for four yvarf- likv- to liste-n to Stan Kenton! mu-iv will prolvaltly go into the- fvi'x'im'z- illillfl' graduation. GLENN Zl'I'l l'ICR--Y-Goff. ALCll?H.llfi,..i1 lmmlsolm- lzul with u swvll smilt-f u loyal lmunrl iiimviln-1' lor four yours, an Alpha hoy for two yours l't'llllY to watch at lmx' ing mulch any Limo, 'will go I0 college illlvt' graduation. SENIOR PARTY anim 012011. .. WELL DESERVED Sally Anderson Nancy Ausec Markley Barnes Marian Bartello Sandra Binda Yvonne Bird Gordon Buckley Mary Ann Cameili Julius Casino Dick Copeland Patty Criner Party De Francesco Patty Lcluzio Genevieve Ernellc Mike Forneris Vince Giaquinto PROM COMMITTEE-1952 Nancy Ausec Vince Giaquinlo Carole Hebrank Bill Maloy Phyllis Mock Joan Reese lVlercedes Scuvuzzo Phyllis Volk Eva Woloshun Dave Gold Glenn Gray Patty Hahne Jack Haines Mary Haluka Sonia Hareczmak Mama Houser Grace Jepsen Joyce Joseph Mary Kasparek Jack Kelly Bob Kendi Gloria Long Bill Maloy Carl Masciantonio Dot Opar A Bill Pershing Carol Peters Shirley Piasecky Janet Reinfried Patty Rich Helen Rogers Ronnie Roy Jack Sanderbeck Mercedes Scavuzzo Bill Shaffer Carolyn Steiner Barbara Stoltz Grace Thornton Peggy Wilson Glenn Winfield SENIOR BANQUET COMMITTEE Barbara Brecht Frank Delllene Lester Downing Nancy Frye William Joyce JoAnne Loughner Maureen Miller Ronald Miller Betty Russell Wilbur Winfield HONOR STUDENTS Nancy Ausec Jim Byrns Julius Casino Vince Giaquinlo Judy Graham Grace .lepsen Bill Maloy PROM COMMITTEE-1953 Wesley 1'y1'en Jackie Slaney Shirley Baker Marjorie Barnes Bill Billups Emil Casino John Few Shirley Horton Ester Levin Patsy Palladino Jim Pickett Mary Sernenti Jack Yoscak MARY ANN CAMETTI BARBARA ANN KOCH DAVID R. GOLD LEILA L. GIORDANO MARY E. HOUSER BAUSCI-I and LOMB MEDAL For Proficiency in Science WALTER J. KIVALA, JR. JAY R. LINHART GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD ' MERCEDES SCAVUZZO BUSINESS 8z PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB AWARD NANCY AUSEC AERCEDES SCAVUZZO-Valedictorian AMERICAN LEGIUN ESSAY AWARD NANCY AUSEC-Salutatorian HELEN BRADY, SALLY ANDERSON, HELEN BRADY-Honor Orator HARRY BAKER CAROLE J. HEBRANK JEANIE K. PAGE BARBARA ANN BRECHT GERALDINE L. ABEL JUDITH A. GRAHAM SPECIAL AWARDS YOUNG WOMEN'S CLUB UNITED NATIONS CONTEST HELEN BRADY, LEONARD REDLICH GREX CLUB OSCAR J BARBARA NEILSON CENTRAL TRADES COUNCIL VOCATIONAL AWARDS LEONA SMITH-Beauty Culture MARY HALUCKA-Home Economics RONALD MILLER-'Electric Shop ARTHUR GERARD-Machine Shop LESTER DOWNING-Pattern Shop 37 .f .sfzionczffiaz HU E lL0l,ll NIICIKHEDHS SfYAYl X10 .llml l,1f.'clx In .Nl11I'r'4'vZ. ,. lllf- mu-lvl will lll'SlI' mul-lx from Ulll' msn xlf'l'l'l'll1'w anfl lluw. wlmw lulurvs wv llllll' pl'1'1lll'lt'tl lu ln- SlM'4'I'YFl.lll. 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NlAl.UY -- NANCY AISIC1, lfffxl All flruuml auml lies! l'r'r'.mr1flHly , . , XXX- lilu- Nzuu-y aurl llill, so mum-lm we: ln-flosxgml Iwo lillvs ou lllt'Ill. W1- le-ll Ilu-y ll2lVt! ilu' basl, pl-rsollality annul un- ln-fr ull urouullf' Umfl yuu LlgI'1'v'f llllNNll'l WW .IUANNIC I,UllGllNI'lli lim! llflrlkilzg . . . lll llUl ull:-n llml you liml il ruuplc uw llllllllF0lIlf' us ,lofluuv aml lionnlv. ilu- lwNI loulxixlggu ol nur vlaw. f rw gl K i ' ,iii 1251 gf. J ,nw -A f ffl 'ry ' ' .Q . l-J' Xi 1'5 f .,g.f 'ff'Y,jv4-3 - 7 x ' - , vf ,. 6 f . I . v Q ' 5 a N3 A .,g.,wQ--azz: fi'-S ' ff' ' 4 , :.,. T' 1S5lxfQ 5'l-vm Alf F. HM.. ,- V , Q K. , ,- X , , I I , . - ,ff 5 Jtgmg ,J ,V at 4 l. gf, f f 2 iii SS lm x. ,L T 1 A ,gr vw .Q 114.5 , L f 1,4 p , '? ,wwzx-+1i1V2,,' 2 ff 8? sig mf?z f X Q me HW 'ff Qihfwff 5 :Papa I 5 bf jf ,X .7 s w 635 5, 4 LUZZOZ5, , , , ARE THRILLED T0 PRESIDENT ..,,.., PATSY PALLADINO VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ....,, TREASURER ...... Look around you and you will see the future build- ers of America. But regardless of what standing they reach in life they will all, at some time or other, look back and reminise over their high school days. They will remember their first days in high school and how different everything was. All-school dances were new and very Exciting although no one danced much. The freshman party is also a JIM l'lCKE'.l 1' EMIL CASINO BILL BILLUPS pleasant nielnory when we think of the girls glow- ing with excitement and the boys a little less shy 11ow. Finally the year ended with the best school picnic we ever had. After what seemed like a short vacation, we return- ed to high school for our second year. Now we were no longer the newcomers in school, and we EMIL, BILI., PATSY AND JIM lJ1Sl,ll'SS MONEY fXlA'l l'ER5 40 BE UPPERCLASSMEN HOME RUUXI 302 BOW ONE: l'. Barton, M. Barnes, S. Baker, R. Barci, B. Amann. E. Acrio. B. Cart-lti. ROW TWO: B. Capar. B. Blovko- vivli. K. Appel. R. Antoniak. S. Ap- pel. l. Alsopietly. E. Burro. Xl. Backvy. Wir. lJ'Amato. ROW TIIREE: M. Anthony, J. Bon- ifati. ll. Bair. J. Carl. W. Berg:-n, K. Anderson. ll. Aliraliam. J. C2112 novlt. R. Caldwell. ROW I-'UL R: Y. Black. W. Caltlvr- on. l'. ffaparelli. W. Arriv. C. Boer- io. XY. Altman. R. Breslian. G. Bern- hardy, B. Billups. HOME ROOM 209 ROW UNE: R. llt?lBE'lll', ll. Dietz, li. Dunn, M. Cllick, J. lfilnerivk, D. Casagrande. RUW' TWO: H. lfolangelo, l. Flennn. J. Di Martino. B. Copper, E. Dunmire. 5. Dome-r. E. Davis. l'. Copeland. M. Clayton, Mr. Darling. BOW 'l'llHEl'l: IJ. Colt-. l . Fennel- li. B. Diffenmlorfer. A. Casino. A. Chick. J. Ct-nti. L. ll:-Bridge. li. Constantine. ROW FOPR: Perri. H. Corsi, U. Uil,.o1't-ta, J. Cllt'lllH?lll, J. Drylie, J. Few, F. Llliristofano, J. Elliot, A. Fallas. felt completely grown-up. Sports and dances in- terested us more and we loyally attended both. The office and detention rooms began seeing some of us regularly and we could never figure out why. We made new friends from the upperclasses and took the little freshies under our wing. The class party turned out even better than last year after our long and extensive planning. Soon the school year closed and we looked forward to the next year. GWB Q ' MA xl HONIE ROOM 208 ROW ONE: S. Horton, Y. Lago. B. Kimmell, C. Flowers, C. Crimes, R. A. Gillelanrl, R. llclwig. ROW TWO: Xl. M. Gordon, T. Hess, M. Halucka. S.A. Kusinsky, M. Kratochvil, B. King. M. Holland, J. Flinn. ROW THREE: P. Garland. R. Cong- aware, C. Grant, R. Free, C. Gay, J. Gibson, D. Fort-man, J. Hartman, Miss Hansen. ROW FOUR: J. Feltter, H. Hilling, G. lleasley, T. Jensen. M. Jupena, B. Kratacllvil, R. Herrofl. HOME ROOM 201 ROW ONE: T. Mt-liaflvy. M. Maines, E. Levin, J. Madrick, ll. Laskoski, P. Marion, N. Mock, J. Nelson. ROW TWKJ: Mi:-is Harshey, S. Mc- Laughlin, W. Peltier, J. Martino, D. Larsen. J. Mumuan. J. Meyers, J. Murray, V. Mennano. ROW THREE: E. Miller, A. Mas- tro, J. Octave, M. Pfotuz, J. Myers, P. Palladino, R. MCC-auley. ROW' FOl R: ll. lliller, Orange, .l. McLean.. D. Marklarid, J. Man- olis, M. Lewis. HOME ROOM 109 ROW ONE: V. Rf-infric-cl, A. Rogan, A. Persiclietti, S. Pic-norly, D. Petrill, P. Smith, P. Sementi, P. Selva, M. Rcntlon. ROW TWO: Mr. Hogg. P. Pignoli, M. Sm-ineuti. P. Sansone-Iti, C. Razey, P. Rohrbacker, J. Pienody, L. Rum- ick, H. Rich, N. Stevoy. ROW THREE: R. Sclieurt-le. C. Scheurele, I.. Rerllick. E. Sticca, T. Plailano, F. Scopa. N. Roscller, R. Salvatore, R. Skelly, M. Pfoutz, E. Swienki. ROW FOUR: J. Sassa, W. Terbot, T. Silvis, F. Robino, J. Pickett, C. Schweinberg, C. Saylor, H. Rohr- backer, B. Smail. HOME ROOM 306 ROW ONE: N. Welsh, D. Worthy, L. Welsh, H. Yurt, J. Wells, E. Tres- sit. ROW TWO: R. Tibvrio, A. Van Horn. R. Youngbaur. K. lltzman, P. Vallozzi, N. West, M. Walker, J. Zanarini, Mr. Patterson. ROW THREE: D. Zanarini, J Wur- zell. R. lirlxani. J. Valetti, J. Yoscak, C. Werner. E. Soles. ROW FOUR: J. Ubinger, L. Wil- liams, J. Terpko, B. Williamson, J. Weber, D. Vonada, T. Furlong. 42 union . . HAPPILY LOOKING T0 '54 ,lust wait until next year! This brings us to the Junior year and we-Ah, we're upperclassinen at last! It was a thrill to be look- ed up to finally. We went to upperclass assemblies but didnit appreciate waiting till the seniors all left. The football season started in full swing with our boys playing and some of the girls were there lead- ing the cheers. Time passed and we now found what wonderful friends the gang from Manor and Harroldis made. We led an active social life and for the first time began to do school work a little more seriously. We had our likes and dislikes which we now made known. The time finally came for our class party. We planned and planned so it would be the best ever, and it was. We recognized all the entertainers as good friendsg everyone enjoyed himself as never before. The date was set for the Prom, which we wore to help plan. The girls all anticipated this event and waited with that big question, UWill l get a bid to the PI'0lll?,7 The boys finally got around to asking them and the world took on a rosy glow. Problems and excite- ment mounted from the time the gowns were bought until the Big Nightw came with the sounds of mus- ic, dancing feet, and the rustle of beautiful new gowns. Its ending, as all good dreams, was a hap- py one. The year was soon over and as we look back we consider it one of the best years of our life. Now we face our last year in high school with the determination to fill the shoes which the class of 353 will vacatef' We'll do our best in school and our social life with the friendships, memories, and mistakes of the years which are gone but never forgotten. BOB, TESS, VIRGINIA, AND CLIFF EN.lOY THE FRESH AIR Alofzffomo 'zzz . . PRESIDENT ...,,,,, VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ...,,,.. TREASURER ....... lve no longer have to take the ribbing that we took when we were the 'igreen freshiesf, No, because now we are the Muppet lowerclassnienf' Yet, We still recall when We were freshman. and how we had to learn lhe do's and don'ts of our high school. But, we soon got the drift. of things by joining clubs, the band and chorus and taking part in the assem- blies. We attended football games which seemed 44 NO LONGER GREEN , ,,,,,,, , ,,,, BOB MALOY CLIFFORD MILLER .. TESS PI.A'l'lNO VIRGINIA MILLER so very different since now we knew a lot more of the players. After football season, which we ended with a bang by defeating Greensburg by a score of 28 to 7, canie haskelball season and more thrills. Wc'll never forget when Bernard Berry sang in assembly and at our freshman party, or how shy the boys looked when they were allseen standing on one side of the gym while the girls were on the SOPHS ARE N0 LONGER BEWILDERED olher. But the' girls got their Chance ut the Sadie Hawkins dam-o to show the boys that lhcy Wf'l'6ll.t shy or huckwzml. We in-wr forgot how happy Virginia Miller, Joyce Stark, and Tippa Golonoski were when they came running clown the- stops after they had hoen chosen lor tho now inajoreltos. HOME ROOM 303 ROW ONE: W. Camplu-ll, J. Camp- lwll, S. Bycrly, Brinkcr, G. Bayot. HOW TWO: C. Brown. B. Boling- vr. Y. lfann-Ili. .l. Bohinvv. J. Bor- l J Brust. l.. Burk:-. L. Bagg- ndu. . Ivy, 5. Bnrzio. HOW 'l'lllilCE: Mr. Bauglnnan. B. llalnpbell. .l. B11-clit. .l. CaSp0r. A. Bohl. U, Anloniak. B. Aflams, A. Cannell. HUW' lflll R: R. Alll-Hwy. Bvl- lone, B. Ba-rry, N. Bucklvy, .l. Apprrl, l . Answinv. B. Berlin. HOME ROOM 203 BOW ONE: E. Clarkson. D. Down- ing. B. llunlap. l. Danton. Nl. l.lllC' lo, B. Dolan. ROW TWO: KA. Cerra, H. Coop- ur. N. Diehl. R. Eliard. B. Crou- shore. B. Davis. J. Eglehart, V. Dop- kowsky. ROW THREE: Miss Double, J. Demarchis, F. Collier, li. Cyack, J. Ciocca, J. Clayton, F. Di Chateau, lf. Coppvr. J. Chivk, J. Davis. ROW l Ol R: l'. Conilo. R. Cala- lona. H. lilirisman. ,l. llavison. T. Dunn, F. Cupp, C. Cunninghain. 1-5 Soon tho othvr Classes realized that wc' wvre a part of high school life just as they wvrv. Prvn if some- linios lhoy woulcln'l admit il.. Then cauno moving up exvrc-ises. and wo exchanged our seats for ihose of the sophomores. We returned to school in the fall, hraring to gofi We iulomled to givo the Hgroon l'reshios a rough cgoflffomofzsi HAVE REACHED THE HALFWAY treatment like that which was handed to us. After all, they too had to learn the ropes just as We did. Now we took an even greater part in the school's activities. Some of us saw more action on the foot- ball tealn-Counder and Pracek proved to be grid stars. We joined the band members, color guards, and majorettgs, as well as cheerleaders. We also took part in basketball, track, assemblies, and even joined the others in detention hall. Our class, sponsored by Miss Double, had a success- ful Sophomore Party, the c'Jackfrost Dance. The boys had now become brave and bold enough to venture to ask the girls to dance and found out that it really wasnlt so bad after all. Then, too, we found that our fifteen page history project had to be done on time and beginning the night before the deadline wasn't the the time to start it. We struggled through another year of algebra HOME ROOM 100 ROW ONE: A. Guy. B. Guy, A Farre-ra. C. Flinn. l.. Hacklv-y. J Uongaware, J. Galvin. ROW TWVO: Y. Cerivli, M. Fisher ll. Farroux. V. Galando, P. Cray M. Grail, C. Grant. l'. Colonoski M. Giaquinto. ROVV THREE: Miss Fonlam-lla F. Counder. C. Hahne. C. Funk R. Gounder. son. R. Fennell, D. Graham, J. Es way, J. Goulding. problems, mumbled over those few words we always Hseemed to forget in Latin ll class and memorized Portiafs mercy speech for lilnglish. Many of us took biology and found out that the girls Hjust couldn't stand to lookil at some of our specimens and samples which we thought would make the sub- ject more interesting. But girls will be girls. Another big event was the Prom. Well always remember how pretty the girls looked in their gowns and how handsome the boys looked decked out in their suedes and bow ties. But, as the saying goes, All good things must come to an endf' and so it is that our sophomore year under President Bob Mialoy becomes a memoryg one we will never forget in our book of memories or as we look forward to becoming next yearis Juniors. 1 Q J. Faison. li. Emerick, K. C-ood, ROW FOUR: J. Gregory. C. Gustaf- MARK I IO M IC ROO M 301 ROW ONE: t.. Hunt:-r. H. ilortnun. M. A. Hart. .-X. lit-ncli. li. Jonvf. J. Hogg:-tt. M. lx.-lly. ROW TWO: tl. Hmvzml. T. Hilti.-t'. N. Ilan-. D. .lum-f. J. J'Xll't'i1Ilt'l'. J. Kohl. M. Kruluvil. M, .luhnsoln ROW TIIRICIC: Mr. Mt-I.:-an. W. Joni-S. J. Johnson. D. lung. A, Juv- Obvlli. J. Hllll1llll'i. J. i.klllKiHl,iill. ROW l'0l'R: D. Jurfiun. if. l.u- hutla. lf. Ht-ual:-5, H. Hull. T. Kul- j3l'2ll?l'ly.illS, tl, Irwin. R. Kiingvn- smith. HON IC ROONI 14111 ROW ONE: Il, Malin. I.. Mill--r. BI. Nlxliullouglt. il. Bly:-rf. D. Klub- ciantonio. 5. Lawlivg-. J. l.ittlt2. ROW TWO: J. Murrult, B. Mztlzula. D. Lewis, M. Myers. C. Milivr, V. Milivr, ll. Law-llc. ROW THREIC: Mr. Polk. J. Nh-- fiEll'lilj'.YCL Miller. XX. Hook. J Long. X. Nt-ul. R. Xltllt-1. Il. I,--my arcl. ll. NIHCDOIIHJLJ. ROW FOUR: R. Milli-r, P. Nr-inlviu hist-r. L. Miilvr, ll. Lvytiig. J. Lovv, N. Marsico. if. Monit-r. J. Mum. HOME ROOSI :soo ROW ONE: 'l'. Piaitano, M. Scar- ucuni, E. Patton, P. Ranger, J, Kay, C. Sdllllidf. ROW TWO: ID. Oclorerwio, E. l'al- nwr. A. Riva-. A. Rulirirawkf-r. J Scalzctti. J. J,21l'Hll?giUlli. J. Svun- ion. A. Ni. Roy. f.. bln-liek. ROW THRi'ii'i: Mr. Rltivi, R. St- menko, C. Riggs, C. Rigncy. J. Nt-i digit. .l. Safran, N. Painter. S Rerlisll. ROW FOLK: M. SUIIICIIRO, I Ritz. E. Patrivulla, B. Pracek. R Schnupp, B. Ovynick, C. Owens J. Otto. HOME ROOM 205 HOW ONE: S. Tucvu. l'. Spoon- ltowartl. J. Slape, ll. Yoluck. D Yolk. J. Werner. B. Zollinger. ROW TWO: 1.1. Wolfe, C. Vacclli J. Z4-llers, J. Sark, Utmian. M Shray. A. Zalusky. J, 'i'urns-y, lf. J' Smith. ROW THREE: I. Stokunl, J. Wciblt, J. Stinson, C. Torri. R. Sirnic. B White. P. Solt-mn, J. Stough, Mr Ruby. ROW FOUR: J. Urbani. R. Untcup her. li. Vale-ski. D. Sliick. C. Skat- ell, B. Sliner, R. Skatcll. .IT 1 7,55 HZEH , , THE '6GREEN YEAR,' PASSED l'lilCSIIJI'lN'I' , .,,, .... , ,, l5II.l.liItASl1U YltIIC-I'ltlCStl7l'lN'l' ,. , ,,.,,, I ltANlx Wl,I,l,lS Sl-if1Hlf'l' KRW TR If txt Ht-ill Xlm-t thu- sm-niors ol lflml Hut tln-3 survly clulnt loolt it thost' first in-ekb in SC1llt'llllN't'. 'lllwy worn- so Pilgel' to start llwit' high school l'Zll't'l'l'SQ no ont' hut a nlroslxl' voultl haw- suvh an lnewiltlore-tl ox- prossion. They were givon much helpful aclvico from the upper l'lZlS:tl16'llZ 31-5, thf- grim-iiii-5 we-1'v enlightened lylnaylnf 1'all1P1' roughly! to many ol the startling facts ol high school life. 'llho uppcr classmen really lttlltltl it 'tough for them. lint even while they were going through all this lhuy rualizocl KA'l'lII,IClCN, IHLL. l ltANlx MNIJ DUN PLAN A K.X'l'lIl,tilQX t.tI'lNX DUN tt.ll XX XTSUN it was all ll part ol ln-longing annl tlu-y wen' llllblltl. 'l'ho first two months wont quickly mul soon it was thu evening ol thoir first class llZll'l.y. 'llhu coin- lnittees hurl worlwwl faithfully. :intl th:-y lm-ntllerl tl sigh of rc-livf as txt1'1'ylllllIgI Xwnt smoothly. lfarll aml every 'il'l'9Sl'll1'u who utlenclocl resolvcfl not to miss a single activity that might lwring hiin togcthor with others ol his class. 'lihcy tll.l,C1'1fl0!l ihe All IIUNIIQRUUNI l'HHlLR,'XNl f3RfDlN3NG W a dfmnnmign nw W W, up 222 ww EST? ME 2? 5' ,gf in W lg. -.- -nm 'E ESQ an I M 1 W flti QUICKLY FOR OUR FROSH IIIINIH HOUNI 204 ROW UNH: Y. Banglnnun. Y. Ar- lliuni. ll. Allman. K. Auscc, B. Beaufort. ROW TWU: 5. Balufr. H. Anton. ll. Arlnln-xivk, M. lim-nge-l. J. Bur- rens, B. .l3urf1o, lf. .Apps-l, B. Avrimw, M. Bosewrl. ROW 'l'lllllCl'l: R. lll't'WlXl'. J. Blun- :-vllc-. ll. Aslzunnon. lf. liakvlk ll. lirasco. l'. Balone. ll. Jxl1llt'l'S0l1. J. llapozzi. Nliff Poltf. HOW I-'Ol H: H. Barra-. ll. Birk, NY. lfaplf-n. li. llruxt. l.. Brafly. ll. Bn-rnan. ll. Burk. IIOXIE H0031 llll ROW UNH: Xl. Dunn. J. lllllllplllll. l.. D'0rzlzio. Nl. Clark. Nl. I.. finl- livr. F. lh-Diana. .l. flalalona. l'. Cas alier. HOW TWU: D. Carnvy, A. Dllifnlil- io, D. flll2lll0!1, B. Davis. li. Cough- :-nour, A. Casino, D. Corso. D. flog- linsky, N. Castinc. HOW 'l'llRl'Ili: E. lllt'lllt'llS, G. lion- I1. J. c,0IlLLllt'IlUll1'. ll. l7lBr1rlge. ll. Colongl-lo. H. Egler. IJ, Caserio. K. DllTt'IlCl0l'lR'l'. Nlrs. lngrallaln. ROW' lflll H: D. llilSlIl'l', J. Davis, R. Donaldson, Clmrluloll, G. Clu- me-ns, ll. Dudley, li. Downing, H. Cox, D. lllwsko. HOME ROOM 107 ROW ONE: I... Evangeliste, P. Fen- nel, J. Uasparato, li. Girknis, .l Urfrvnbw-rg. J. Gord:-n. l'. Grim:-s. ROW TWU: 5. U3l'1lllt'l'. D. Fislln-I' V. Gray. N. Elliot. ll. l'll1lt'l'lL'li. l' Fvrree. S, F1-Ill. M. lla-org:-. ROW 'l'llRlfl'f: J, Grows. K. Fiflwr T. Feigln. l. Good. F. llycluk. ll ilarmlner. R, flurnivk. .l. George- F. Farlxouglx. F. FI'l1f'l15l0I'fCI', Nlr Cll1.lI'Cl'!IDZill. ROW l 0llli: D. llilrson, L. En-fl ilario, A, l 11-mly, li. Gallando. .l lfcrrelti. M. lforesiglll, J. Creavus I . Erexlilario. '19 'Z8:5.gl72El2 . . . HOW THE OLDTIMERS School Dances regularly and the boys did their best to learn how to dance. Clubs were also an important part of their first year in high school. The Quiz and Midget Players, ex- clusive for freshmen, had ample membership. Some of the future stars of J. H. S. were discovered when football and basketball seasons came iround. Chester Smolenski, Bill Brasco, and Frank Willis proved their merit on the gridiron. On the court Dan Musiak and Orion Patton displayed great skill. The Hfreshiesw even invaded the Wrestling mats when Israel Good took his place on the wrest- ling squad. No one supported the football team better than the frosh . They learned all the cheers and sang the Alma Malcr with pride. With Mr- Shaul as their advisor they capably elect- ed Bill Brasco as their president. Frank Willis got the job of vice-president, Donald Watson count- ed the class dues as treasurer, and Kathleen Lapina kept the minutes faithfully, as secretary. 50 llf'lllti'lllllt'l' the first oflicv Call? Many of the freshmen girls even attended the social highlight of the year, the Junior Prom. How they were envied by their less fortunate classmatesg but there is always next year. Yes, the days rolled swiftly by and before they knew it, the year was almost gone. They realized now why the seniors were a little sad at leaving. On Moving Up Day they were proud to take their places as sophomores. This year will be remember- ed forever as the turning point in their lives. They are no longer children, but now high school students, ready to receive an education that will enable them to be better citizens of the world. 'This year has passed, but will not be forgotten. The memories, both happy and sad, will be relived many times over by this year's freshies. But now they canal spend too much time reminising because they still have three full years lo which they can look forward. No matter how much we seniors teased them, you can be sure each and every one of us envies them more than ujust a little. So, the class of '53 wishes the best of luck to the class of '57, and asks them not to forget us. ENVY THEM HOME ROOM 111 ROW ONE: R. Laurcia, C. Lutze, M. Jupina. C. Clavonic, T. Jones, N. Long. N. Masucci, M. Maloy. ROW TWO: J. Harold, K. Lapina, K. Love, L. Krupp, J. Martino, B. Jinson, S. Kessel, H. llelwig, B. King. ROW THREE: M. Mash, E. Hamil- ton, I. Jupina, B. Jones, J. Kaylor, E. Jouret, R. llawbrick, P. Held, Mrs. Brady. ROW FOUR: J. Kemer, A. Jupina, A. Mavinelli. B. lluey, B. Lund, E. Mangan, W. Hampton, J. Johnston. HOME ROOM 102 ROW ONE: R. Pr-rfetti, B. Pawlic, J. Pany, M. Murphy, J. Milburn, S. Pershing, I. Maniart. ROW TWO: G. Neilson, C. Miller, M. E. Nash, P. Maulic, M. Miller, M. O'Hare, E. Myers, L. Norman, Y. Moore. ROW THREE: N. Perko, V. Mc- Curdy, R. Octave, M. Maturo, B. Patrivelli, R. Nelf, M. Paden, V. Newbort. Mr. Priola. ROW FOLAR: A. Parco. D. Orange, O. Patton, H. Mt-nz, J. Molinarie, E. Milburn, D. Musak, C. McKnight, J. Maturo. HOME ROOM 101 ROW ONE: D. Ressler, M. Saint, S. Scott, G. Simpson, J. Smith, R. Priola. J. Reiter, Il. Rosenberg. ROW TWO: M. Proventinio. K. Shotta. N. Rhinehart, J. Philippi, J. Sclnniclt, J. Smith, I.. Schriver R. Seymore, R. Shauner. ROW THREE: S. Pollinelli, E. Putanko. C. Shuftr-r. M. Rich. A. Pierce. J. Sarnelli. B. Seibel, D. Ri- t'f'1'fl1ll0, Mr. Stinebiser. ROW FOUR: V. Rega, R. Portzer, R. Srhnupp, B. Sickels. B. Regar E. Roscosky, R. Show, T. Pignocoi HOME ROOM 104 ROW ONE: l. Sticca, R. Sunseri. B. Uhinger. M. Scrwinski, J. Wil- son, M. Tressit, A. Surrec, J. Thomson. ROW TWO: J. Wursell, C. Wood R. Thomas, l. Zalesky, J. Terpko: S. Williams, A. Staney, N. Utzman A. Sunseri. ROW THREE: M. Valozzi, H. Tan- yer, L. Young, R. Varine, A. Trag- onzi, P. Vottero, L. Weaver, J. Wil- liamson. D. Sylvester, Miss Wagner ROW FOUR: G. Valeski, G. Soles, H. Winfield. C. Smolenski. J. White, F. Willis, B. Wiesbecker, D. Watson 51 1 152351 ' LI, , Kin , K, W 3 K 5 ii' Q fi? YQAESQLSM Szfwzfaw: 4 43 ' e1zQsva5,.'q S Q 2 Hx fx 3 2 S 29. X : 1, X w vm qv M' in f - ' we V' 'ww 1 3 lil HX-.J .naw PUBLICATIONS CLUBS MUSICIANS 55 OW ONE: Karlean Downs, Patty Cline, Nancy Ausec, Mercedes Scavuzzo, Mary Kasparek. .ludy Graham, Joan llmek, Carole llebrank, C1au Thornlon OW TWO: Carolyn Steiner, Gerry Abel, Peggy Shusler, Barbara Koch, Sally Anderson, Mr. Patterson, Helen Brady, Yvonne Bird, Marjorn Mull Wesley Pyren, Bill Joyce, Shirley Piasecky, Dave Gold, Bob Fisher, Mary Ann Cametli. U55 gd? CLOU . . . fmffz 5,--J c 'l' ff 0 . ff of ,ev -X Swear .54g Qtyl RECORDED OUR ACTIVITIES As the final days of our visit in Jeannette High School approach. we, the staff of the 1953 Jayhawk. hope you will treasure and cherish this annual year- book as much as we enjoyed preparing it for you. The past few years have held times of fun and also things we would much rather skip over. like those gruesome hours in detention and piles of home- work. Not so long ago we entered these halls seared uFreshies and now we leave as grown up seniors. The staff, headed by Mercedes Scavuzzo as editor and aided by our advisor, Mr. Patterson, has done its part to make this book the best ever put out. Each member has given his utmost, from the day the staff began working until the books were fin- ally distributed. For weeks we could be seen jotting down new ideas and typists would uncomplaining- ly ignore a broken fingernail. This book is our contribution to our high school years that are coming to an end. Our memories- put together in this publication-make up the Jayhawk of 1953. U5 LOQCCUZ . . . KEPT US 66HEP ON THE NEWS The husy hum you Item' as you pass room 100 is not always from classes. no douht itis the Oscar stall' preparing the next Issue. Miss lfontanella, the sponsor, and her stall' are aided hy the Journalism students who are the rub reporters. They report the eluh news and often their articles are used in the Oscar. These vulm reporters will he the future stall' of the Osear. liar-h staff xnemher also takes part in the class and everyone learns how to pre- paro dummy sheets and other necessities connected with newspaper work. As deadlines must ho met, Druann lVl.c:Cl0c:ry, editor. assisted by Charles Saylor. gets the paper in shape for the eoming issue. This year the paper was pub- lished once every tlirve weeks to present the stu- dents with a hetter paper containing more news. Although most students take the Oscar for granted. mueh eredit should he given to the staff and their sponsor for the time and work spent in the puh- lieation of this interesting school paper. OSCAR STAFF 3, if wt? l Ley ? 'tt !j rl ii f Lal ' C.i'..J,J ROW UNH: T. DiDi:1na. Nl. Chieklo. l. Nah-sl-Qi HOW TWO: M. Ifisln-r. F. llareezmak. B. Saylor. P. Shefsiek, D. McCleery, J. Page. J. Murrman. R. De nn: ROW THREE: tl. Gram. C. Boerio, Nl. Barnes. C. Gram, S. Anderson, N. West, S. Horton, l'. Marion, R. Gilland J Bohinee, Miss Fontan:-lla, E. Dunmire, A. Slaney M A 2 '5'Ws figfgx :Lis iiswf- , 1-:A MSU? ,f ,X .N wi My gf if ,4- , , ,xg k-.' f1li U .gk A N h A ,Vg 2-. fl6f:,!,, .I , fqi-W 'ffl . 40,6 J Q' 4 s ,. 5 Af W ' q , Q. M . E If Nl Ei- kb I f . K ,A gi, I -ji : R K ' A'kl I - V i W L L . if. .w mi: ' ,1,K1' 7 2 Qgm x Q Y, , -, 5 f K , . 1 f 5- f 1 wh 'lvwlf if A ' fx T M if Q f W , 1 in f y, I he -M EY v-,w'1 '1 uf. . k V k A G, 7 I ' , A . ww 2 1 ww f fs. my M , wk ,, . I, 1 . x 1 I, 3 , . Fil E In Q K A 555.2352 -1-. .- hlkf ' lfiaqgffw 1 ' ,, fi 'I g ,. 3, . w sf X .ff ,gg Q X, A V! ' I n V g if jf N., 1, f - My k' P A 7 V: .?. ' , . ' ,i . ' H k P K -4 Lk Ski. , V? - f 3 , Q X - x fi x Q X' , -' . 4' 'T m 2? 46 '75 . rf: - Rl'-If 4 :Qu-'-b e f..- .-!:'::- ii Hi. an . ff H W . fx X .. if ,Q 2 J p say n f -'AP ' Q i 35. ,wr , .L -., 3 k V'-:Ing , f Q AW A A 1 K I ' HIGH IN BRAND NEW UNIFORMS ROW ONE: J. Stark, E. Tre-ssit, M. Priola. M. I.. Ferrante. l'. llahne, D. Foreman, E. Woloshun, P. Rich, V. Mennano, T. Colonoski, V. Miller ROW TWO: P. Neidcrhouscr. B. Maloy, J. Gregory, R. M. liarci, J. Moll, D. Orange, A. Trigona, T. Hackley, li. Octave, M. Mature, .l. Thompson. R. Dehridgv. K. Diffcndt-rfer. tl. tlonti. R. Yarine. lf. DutIhatcau. A. lf:-rrara. li. Jouret. R. Surnick. T. Pevoruik. tl. Ile-asley. R. S1-me-nko ROW THREE: R. Cox. P. Smith. D. Yonanla. D. Musick. W. Mock. R. Donaldson, A. Hess, V. Ghrist, M. E. Padesn. ll. Downing, F. llarasin, B. Fisher, D. Cole, C. Riggs, J. Stinson. F. llajtluk. R. Jordan, T. Furlong, Mr. Lodzsun ROW FOIR: C. Sheuerle, P. Shefsiek. P. Caparelli. B. DiH'cnderfer, D. King. W. Jones J. Smith, D. Worthy. D. Sylvester, S. llartlt-ner L. lixaiigm-list:-. IL. Simpson. Nl. Dunn. C. Shu-te-r. R. Fcheurle. R. Weisbecker, B. Patton, T. Molinari, W. Winfield. J. Drecht ROW l lVl'1: tl. Razey. l'. Sinister, tl. Mascianlonio. P. Condo. tl. Irwin, J. Orange, Il. Mangan, W. Caplan, R. I'Ieri'otl, J. McClean, ll. Bern- harty, D. Graham, F. Ilare, G. Smellzer, B. Berry, G. Zetter, G. Owens, E. ilVlillburn I-Iere comes the Band! How proud we are of them as they Colne marching clown the field with our high stepping inajorettes in the lead. All of them are wearing their attractive new uniforms which they've certainly earned. The members, under the leadership of Mr. Lodzsun, have done a great job of providing our school with music. The clever skits presented at the football games during half time have been applauded by everyone. After foot- ball season you may think that the band sits back and relaxes, but instead they begin practicing for their annual spring concert, which is anticipated by all the townspeople. All too soon picnic time rolls around, and this, to the seniors, means the last time to march in the band. They hang up their uniforms and look with envy at the underclassmcn. All this work is not in vain, for they are rewarded with a banquet which is usually the highlight of the year. Yes, you bet welre proud of them, and who wouldn't be with such a fine record as theirs. CYKLLE5, . . . PRElS'l'.I,l'IY SCIICNCE CLUB ROW ONE: Boll l isln-r. William Scliuerlc. llurry Bal-wr. 'Hike Forn- eris, John Kivala. l.:-flvr Downing, Paul Sli:-fsieli. lllwnn SL'llll1'I'll'. Nlicllacl Jupena. ROW TWO: l'uul Mustro. lluvn- Cold, Bill Joycv, Hurry F01'l'1-v. Marklcy Barnes, ,lavk lloliring, l'zlI- sy Pignoli. Jerry Ouluvc, Clluuk Stewart, Mr. D,A1l12ll,0. ROW TIIREE: Dia-k Hkvlly. Hill Burgun. liilfl lfnglvliurt. John 'l'e-rp- ko. Bolo Km-mli. Paul Malloy. Dil-k Marklanml. .loc Be-mlunl. Doniim-4-lg DiLoreto. LIIASSIQIAI, lQl,l, B ROWUNI-1: Sliirlvy llurton. Nluri- lyn llhir-klo. Alivv K1-nsli. Margin' Fisher, Te-rm-sa Pignm-4-i. Carol je-un Woods, Mary Kralovil. ROW TWO: Pally lllinu, Mary O,lla1'4-, Sully Anmlmsrson, Joan ,Murr- man, ,lr-anno Page, 'I'mu l urlong. ,lane Pllilippi, Kayla Appel. ROW fl',llR.l'iE: .lalnc flieilur, Sllir- ley Doinvr. ,lllll l,ilIlv. Eul jour.-I. Morrison Lewis. fllllllfli Grant.. Marilyn Clayton. Linrla WYf'lNll. Miss Foritailwlla. QUIZ Cl.l'li ROW ONIC: Barlvurn flllflixllln. Rom- Sun-:-ri. Clurixlino- AI'lllllQ'Xl1'll. Buflmly Patton. Hzirlvzlru B4'8lll.0I'l. Wrally Caplan. Ellfworlli Milllvurn. Kay Scholls. ROW TWO: Anna Sunseri. Annu Staney, Mary Vallozzi. .lane Rvilvr. Harriet Rosenberg, Burlxarc Sclmn- ner, JoAnne Corclun, Miss Duncan. ROW TIIHEE: Cvorgrc- AdamQon. Joe White. John Creuvee, Donna Cllanon. Gladys Neilson. Ronnif- Octavv, lrvn Myer. PRIESTLILY SCIENCE CLASSICA I 0 QUIZ CLUB MAKE LEARNING FUN THIS PRIESTQLEY SCIENCE CLUB The year l92O marked the beginning of a new club, which was named for Joseph Priestley, the fliscoverer of oxygen. The members of this club strive to learn the practical side of sciences. Their monthly meetings consist of speeches by men whose occupations or avocations connect them to the scientific fields. Under the able guidance of their advisor, Mr. D7Amato, they conduct many experi- ments to show, through visual education, the re- action oi chemicals. This club is highly recommend- ed to anyone interested in any phase of science. CLASSICAL CLUB If you take Latin and would like to learn more about the background of the language, the Classical Club is for you. The members learn many inter- esting things concerning the customs and culture of the Romans which their advisor. Miss Fontanella. hasnit time to bring out during class discussions. Latin Week is observed by a trip into Pittsburgh to see the Latin exhibit at the Buhl Planetarium. Two members represented the club at the state convention of the National Classical Association with which they are affiliated. LIBRARY CLUB ROW ONE, SEATED: V. Calando. Marie Mash, P. Held. ROW TWO, STANDING: P. Poli- lelli, M. M. Gordon, lrva Myers, Miss McMaster, W. Peltier, Sally Fisher, Gladys Neilson, Donna Odorisio. LIBRARY CLUB QUIZ CLUB 'Calling all Freshies! Do you know what it is like to be crowned Quiz Kid of the Month? Well, put on those thinking caps and join the Quiz Club. Although the membership is held open to freshmen only, the meeting are very lively. Each month the student with the most correctly answered questions is dubbed Quiz Kid of the month. As thc spon- sor, Miss Duncan makes sure each one gets an equal chance. Members take part in other activities in- cluding a noon dance and a Christmas party. LIBRARY CLUB Here we present the J. H. S. students who are interested in library Work and books. Miss Mc- Mhster, the sponsor, helps the girls increase their knowledge of books and authors. Some of these girls have furthered their knowledge by volunteer- ing as library monitors. At the meeting, games are played to help the girls learn more about books. During book week, the girls assist Miss McMaster in publicizing the Book Week contest at school and in the community. A noon dance and a Christmas Party are some of the other activities. !Dg5,,,QFREPAREIl FIRST AID CLUB Would you he able to help anyone who might shout for help in an emergency 17 This cluh, under the leadership of Mr. Stinebiser, teaches its members what to do in different types of emergencies. This knowledge may sometime repay them hy helping them to save someoneis life. During their meetings the mernhers are taught handaging and different emergency actions. Their activities for the year include a wonderful project which consists of pack- ing baskets for needy families in this vicinity, as well as an assembly program. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The only membership requirement in this cluh is that you must like to take pictures. Each month the eluh members meet to learn the art of photog- raphy. During these meetings they are taught the proper use of the camera and its lighting equipment. They also learn to develop and print their own pic- tures. The memhers, led hy their alwle sponsor, Mr. Gilkey, usually take an annual field trip to some picturesque spot where they have the opportunity to practice what they have already learned and pick up some more pointers hy on the spot instructions. FOR BETTERIJVES COMMERCIAL CLUB Here come our future secretaricsl Mr. Riehl. the sponsor, helps these girls to correct their mistakes in typing and to become efficient, accurate. and dependable secretaries. The girls set their goal for speed and accuracy. The Commercial Club con- tains the Hcream of the cropi, of the commercial course. Each year the girls visit a husiness ,firm in Pittsburgh, and have a chalice to see what goes on inside an office. Other activities include an assem- bly program and a noon dance. which are always thc highlights of a successful club year. TRAVEL CLIE B Like to travel? Everyhody travels to some extent these days, hut in this cluh, we find a group of members traveling and working together. This eluh has Mr. Stroud for its sponsor. During the year we find the cluh undertaking such activities as sell- ing foothall schedules. pencils. promoting a line assemhly. as well as sponsoring several trips to Pittshurgh. .During eluh meetings the memlmers hear different outside speakers, as Well as View in- teresting movies. So. for all you travelers, this club should he your destination. PHO'1'OGRAl'llH CLL B ROW ONE: Barbara Burzio. Larry Young. Daniel Orange, Russell Johnson, Donald Casper. ROW TWO: Rose Laurieia, Leone Smith, Lois Stinebiser, Delores Pat- ton. Doris Dietz. Donna Patton, ROW' THREE: Sandra Pershing, David Chisko, Robert Weisbecker, Girard Gay, Dave Painter, Tom Jensen, Fred Prines, Mr. Gilkey, Don Gross. PHOTOGRAPHY no FIRST A ID CLUB ROW UNE: Donna Resalt-r, Carol Lutes, JoAnn Slllillt, Jani- Wurtzoll, Dorothy Opar, Mary Ann Swenslxi. Slietvie Byerly, Joy Campbell. ROW TWO: 3l2i!'lt'IlC Jnpf-na, Jack- ie Stancy, Delores Rupp, Dolly Casagratnlc, Tony DeAngg,trlo, Bill Caltleront-, Antoinette Canalu, Shir- ley Litzinan, Patty Gray. ROW 'l'llREE: Patty J'lt'1'l'U'3, Gail Bayot, Patty Copeland, Joanne NN arnt-r, Zetta l'iiNllt'l'. Donna Bart- lett, Jlllllft' Tcrpko. Carolint' Flon- vrs, Czuolyn Slit-buck. ROW FOUR: Mr. Stiinrliisclg Don Casper, Calvin lXlcDonaltI, Jim llarrnian, Yic Marsivo. Dona'4l Sltick. Bill Bf'l'lili1l. Slew- Rt-tttli-It. Joe lfunk. tlU5l3llQlitllAL t.l.l B ROW UNE: Carol Ann Wolfe, Pat tieagvr, -t,tiarIotlt- View-Ili, Shirley Tocco, Joan Hogg:-I. fllarit- Sau- ucni, Janet Flinn. ROW TWO: ltla May l'il1,'lll, Bever- ly Jlclatla, Shirley Halo-r, Barbarzl Breclit, Donna XX Uflllf, Xlziry Ann C-anretlig, Barbara Jpnoe, Marilyn C-ongawarc, Sandra Lee Brinker, lllr. liiolll, ROW 'l'llRlCli: Rull1Antoniak, Loih Runnvk, Jane Nlnrray, Janet Myers, Yvonne Bird, lit,-raldine Abel, Joyw Blatlerivk, Barbara Fryv, Audra-5 Rolirbavliwsr. ROW FOUR: Nanvy Movlx, Toni Meliafley, Leila Ciorriano, Peggy Walkvr, Marcella Mainuf, Joan Martino, Ella. Mae Davis, Estelle Dunniire-, Joann Scaineti. 'IRAN EL CLI B ROW' ONE: Joan Reese, Helen Cooper, Lois Burk, Carol Howartl, Shirley llorton, Marlene Clark, Sherine Scott, Mary Ella Paden. ROYV TWO: Joan L-I111'li, Barbara Caper, Joan Alnopietly, Betty Jensen. Patty Cline, Marilyn Clayton, Dru- ann Mt:Cleei'y, ,llarbara Koch, Peggy Shustcr. ROW 'l'llREl'l: lftigein' Mangan, lllytle Riggs, .low l'5rec'liI. 'llarilyn Cliioklo. Alice lienrli, Mary Ann llart, Cecelia Burzio. Charlotte Weaver. Helen Brady. Grace Jepsen, llr. Stroud. ROW FOUR: Joe Ubinger, Paul Spencer, Wesley Pyren, Glenn Heas- ley, Jim Byrns,, Bill Billups, Ronald Curso, Jimmy McLean, Ronald Fer- ree, Jimmy Gibson. ROW FIVE: Freddie Hamljuk, Bob- tw Attaxxiw. Morrison Lewis. Ricky Miller, James Centi, Don Vonacla, Gary Heasley, Edward Labuda, Ronald Semenko, Louis Williams, James Molenari. 0 FIRST AID LLl IB COMMERCIAL TRAVEL FORENSIC ROW UNH: Doi-:nu Resflvr. Goldie' Volock, janet BOlllIH'C. ,lnnv 'l'urney Barbara Nu-ilson, ,Iavkic lil'K'l'lll,ill1'g. ROVV TWO: Paliy Cline, Gail Simp- son, Hvlcn Brady, l,m-onaril Ru-fllivli, Pllyllis Movk, Jacky Slam-y, Nancy Pvrko. .Nluxine Grutt. HOW' Tlllilillz Rosalie: .-Xntoine-. tfuyle Apple. Donna lfl.-lll'l'. joyw' Stark, Lois Burke. Sandra llrinkcr, Tommy lfnrlong, Miss Davis. ROW FDUR: Micllaol Jupinu, .lVl01'I'lbUl1 Lewis, Duvirl llolcl, Bncl Saylor. Donnie Alvralnnn. Torn Vlailann. lnuif Brgnly. Bululry Nlalny. NlIDGliT l'l,AY.l5liS HOW UNH: Janne! Smith, lmlu Men: Slicca, llosilin Lunricia, Slwwin- Svolt. Nlarxis Nlnrpliy. Xaiivy Pm'- ko. Manrinv Malloy. HOW' TWD: Kay SllOlls, Gail Simpson. l,um-illv D'Orazio, Kalli- lvvn Allsw. Sin- lgHl'it'l', llarrii-I li0SCl1lll l'g, Sandra fl3I'llCIlI'l', Jann-s Molinari. Pnl ilavzilier, llolmvrla I lvrielli. HDV' Tlllllflj: lfll-worlli Nlllllllfll. Carol Milli-r, ,Im-kie fiI't'l'I1l1L'I'g. Rose Marie SQ-yniour, Kuthle-Q-n Topina, Rosalir Antoine-, Marie: Un-orgf-, Donna Fisln-r, Frm-ml llyjnk. Miss Davis. IIDW FOUR. G1-in: Mangcn, George Ailamson. Lucille' lfvangv-li-r. Bar- lnura Burn-ni-. 'lwini Dillianu. Don- na Carm-5. l,oniN llrarle-3. Wally Caplan. GREX CILUB RDXY UNE: Huw Nlariv- Barri. 'I lwrn-fu Pluitano. Nl:-we-rlv-N S4'ilVllZZ1l Dub Wliilv, Donny .'xlJl'2llliilll, ,lc-fry ifliellman. ROW TWU Sliirlwy 'l'om'o. llllilfltlllt' Viecelli, lilliel Smith, Barlmarzl Neil- son, Emlflio Nlillcer, Bobby lliglilanrls, lfluslace Slicca. Tom Furlong. Phyl- lis Mock. ROW 'lllllllflf Don l'lUl'Q'lll2lll. Clanll- ine Canll. .lanvl lloliinm-. Hvlvn Hogs-rs, lfsler Lexin. lllaxinv Grail. Sandra .lli'inker, .loyuv Nlanlrivk, .lanet ,Mys-rs, Toni M-lmflny, Holm Skalell, Miss Davis. 'ROW l 0l'R: ,lc-anne l ag1e'. .lackin- Staney. jolln Terlmot.. Norman R05- clier. H. Hiller. I.:-onarml He-mllivli. Jimmy Ilnmrnel. Charlvs Bot-rio. ,lolm Orange. .lane Pienoily. llliarlvs Skatvll. Anely Lal7f-vre. ROVV l lVl'l: 'l'oni Plailano, Miukvy Jupina, Joyce Stark, Peggy Wilson, June We-lls. Sue- Appel. Peggy WH-llker, Toni Hess, Pliilomenia Svmenti, Carolyn Flowers. F ORENQIC MIDGET PI AYLRQ GREX CLUB 1. 63 675155 , , , BRING OUT OUR TALENTS FOREN SIC LEAGUE The Forensic League, sponsored by Miss Davis, is growing in membership each year. Although there is no regular club period allotted for this league, the members realize the importance of public speak- ing and enter into the club's activities with much interest. The members compete in speech tourna' ments and attend Student Congress. Something new which was added to the clubis 'list of activities this year is the Debate Team. With the aid of Miss Davis and President Phyllis Mock. the Forensic League has had an outstanding year. MIDGET PLAYERS The Midget Players offers membership to all talent- ed freshman who are interested in dramatics and public speaking. A comparatively new club, the Midgets entered into the year's activities with much enthusiasm. They exchanged programs with the Classical Club and had a party for the members of the Grex Club. They presented an assembly in which their acting ability and many talents were displayed. T hey also sponsored a noon dance. Miss Davis, the Miidget Players capable supervisor, has led them through a very successful year. 8 GREX CLUB The members of the Grex Club are continually pre- paring entertainment for the community. Under the direction of Miss Davis, the club presented Dear Ruthv as this year's annual play. Among' the many activities on the agenda were an Arena Theater for parents, a variety show. two assemblies, and a field trip to Pittsburgh. As a reward for their efforts, the 'Grex members attended the annual Grex Award dinner where Oscars were given to the best actor and actress of the year. HOME EC. CLUB This club is very helpful to our girls for it prepares them for the job that they all want to hold someday. Yes, aided by their sponsor, Mrs. Brown, they learn to become good homemakers. K Boys, you can act- ually eat what these girls cooklj They prepare the schedules and menus essential to a good housewife. They get practice in planning and car- rying out parties and teas as well as dinners. In this interesting and worth-while clubthe girls make new discoveries about the old task of homemaking and have fun doing it. ' W tm, -5 , 'lL1- I-IOME EC. GLU B ROW ONE: Gloria Moffa, Barbara Dunlap. Virginia Lago. loan Stape. ,loan Neilson. Violet Dopkowsky, Kathryn Willis, Patty Re-ager, Myr- na Staflord, Betty Croushore. ROW TWO: Lucille Speed, M2-YY Porcha, Carmella Colangelo, Rita Klaus, Grace Schmidt, Delores Lew' is, Dot Opar, Sharlene Boyle, Mrs. Brown. HOME EC. CLUB ' B' Cyfttggj, , , , BUILD BETTER MINDS MUSIC CLUB Are you muscially inclined? Do you play an in- strument? Sing? Dance? Or do you just like music? If so, then this is the club for you. Under the capable direction of Mr. Lodzsun. the members learn to appreciate music and also to develop their own talents. At the meetings entertainment is pro- vided by having everyone perform sometime during the year. You will find some of the best talent in J. H. S. in this club, which you get a chance to appreciate at their assembly every year. GIRLTS SPORTS CLUB Basket! Homerunl You're outl All of these and other anxious shouts may be heard when you pass the gym the day our feminine athletes take over. Under the capable leadership of Miss Xvagner. we find these girls participating in basketball. softball. badmitton, volleyball, and other athletic sports. These sports-minded gals also plan for basketball games with girls of other clubs. Out of school ae- tivities find them bowling or swimming. A usual spring outing consists of a trip to Pittsburgh for a Pirates' game. HUNTING AND FISIILNC The membership of this club is composed of those students interested in the leisure activities of hunt- ing and fishing. Under the able leadership ol the president, Charles Saylor, and the advisor. Mr. Amann. this club accomplishes a great deal in the preservation of game animals. Their monthly meet- ings consist of speeches by well-known sportsmen of the district, movies about sports and pointers on safety practices in following the sports of hunting and fishing. This is truly an interesting club for the ardent out-door sportsmen. BOYS GYM CLUB Are you interested in basketball, dodgeball, kiekball. strenuous calisthenics, or relays which help to form muscles? If so, you are athletic and should join this club. providing you are taking gym or have participated in any high school athletics. The spon- sor is the very likeable Mr. Churehman who plans many interesting games for club days. The great- est event of the year is when the seniors wind up their membership by playing a basketball game in which all other members are opponents. Boys, why not try this fine club? CIRUS SPOI-ITS CLUB Ausee. Geraldine Abel, Shirley Law-lle. Ilertzog, Mary Kasparek. JoAnne Murrman, Eileen Burro BOW SIX: Miss Wagner. GIRL'S SPORTS Oil ROW ONE: Palsy Marian. Bot .Inn Cerra. Edie Palmer. Arla Pei sicllelll. Barbara Amann. Nanty ROW TWO: Ginger Miller. Cloud Long. Patty Rich, Corrine Farroux Avanelle Rice, Barbara Breeht v ROW THREE: llonna Schroyer JoAnn Loughner, Patricia Hahne Dorothy Zanarini, Lois Burke, Betty ROW FOUR: Nancy West, Mai jorie Barnes, Marilyn Gongaware Patty Copeland, Marcie Holland ROW FIVE: JoAnn Hoggett. Leona Curry, Mary Priola, Jane Murray AND BODIES MUSIC CLI115 ROW UNE: 11-1111 N8UI1lillIlI, 1211111111 Clarlvon. Lucillv S111-efl. Patty 51-1- xa. 111-1:-11 Rogvr-. 'xlIf1I'4'1 fall:-5111. Afla l'1-ieiclivtli. ,laiiiw lf-11111'-. Slllfllj' PIOIlOl1j'. ROW TWU: lil'IlCVll'Vl? Poirillo, Bod 1Jif11f1111c1'1'1-1', lJi1'1c Jordan, Dkllllly Uraiigi-. A11 Fl'lxl'iIl'2l. Ruby Sc'11e111'l1-, Ge-o1'g14' Br-1'11l1111'11y, Ifdwurml Calanflo. 101111 'lll'I'Illi0. ,lov Muslio. llclen Cooper. ROW' 'l'llRElf: Clauiliai iillIL'iIll1. Babe Nlartino. l'1-If' Cappairi-lli, Illlll Fislivr, Carl Ma1sci11111onio, lion Cru' ham, .lllllll O1'illIQ2Q1', 1i111 NlCI.t'1lIl. Runnin- llf,-1'1'o41, Mr. Loclzsun. ROW IVOVR: Klaxine llllllf, lillu .-X1'1'i1'. Alklflllil johnson, 'fallulull 11111111-3. fllauclinv flantl. NI1113' Pm'- clia. Ili-lty Bollingor. Bvw-1'1y :Xcrii-. Palrii-ia Sansonclti. I1llNTlNC ANU FISHING ROW' UNE: 1.1-one Slllilll. Ijilllf Smith. Marion Harte-1111. 5211111111 liinclu. BillSl111iI1-1-. lgllll Faylor. Dick Nl2.ll'l'il2:lIlll. lilvllll 411115. S1lLIl'- lone Hoyle, Sliirlcy Poli. ROW TWU: N111 Alllilllll. l1?1l'1HlI'iI O,I4SllI'. Paul N1-fllvy. U11-1111 Clvm- cns, Wayne Movk. Donulel Degzlif- froy. .loc l'l1i11gvr. 1,1-xliv BIi111'1'. G0l'Llilll Buckle-5. Ccrzilrlim- 561111. ROW THREE: Hola 3111111-. C11a1'I1-- NV31'Ill'I', 101111 lircavcs, ,IIIIIIPS Cenli, .lolin Ciovca, llolwrt l'1llQ,'llS, ,Harry Baker, 1oe Bl I10l'l1', Vincent Nvnl, Conv SUIIICIITI. BUYS HH NI 11,113 ROV Uxlf: 11111 Wvvlslm. l'1I'iill1x Scopa, Pudgy Rcillich. 1'1'1u 101111- son, ,lilnmy Chick, ,lllll Coppi-r. Tom Jupenu. ,lack Williznnson, Hill Mvnz, Louis Erccliterio. Glenn Svymour. ROW TWO: flllllfli Uuetaf-o11.Yi111-11 Giaquinlo. Frzuices Erecliterio, Andy Chick. Louis DeBridge. Glenn Cun- ningliani. Daw Paint:-r. Cliffoiwl Miller Dann Musiak 101111 Ferrolti 9 y 7 1 7 Bill Sclnrurle, ll0IIlCIlIC1i lleLo1'f:lIo. ROW THREE: Mickf-y Jupmizx, Jack Kelly. Ronnie Roy. llick Cupo- land. Jim Pivkf-Il. l ra111-1-N Rohinio. Bob Pram-k. B011 XYIllILIIIl'UI1, U11-1111 Winfir-111. Chester Snxole-neki. Milton Anthony. Ricliarml Brosnan. Mr. Churcliman. MUSIC HUNTING AND F ISHINI BOY S GYM ETTA KE'l l'lC CLUB RUW ONE: Barbara Nlarnoni, Doris llowning. Joyw- jnwpli. ,l0.'xl1Il1' lckers, 'l'e-111511 Danlon, Carol lll'llllCS, Donna Ollorisio, lfll1'l!IlO1' 'l'1'1-ssill, Ann Rogan. HOW TWO: Barlnara Slollz, Rae A1111 Cillclancl. Phyllis Rol11'l1a1'l1cr, Nirginia Hn-i11frie1l, Carole llt'llI'3l1l'1. Maureen Miller, Janet Bohince, Barbara Dolan, Marjorie Mull, Grace Thornton. ROW 'l'l'lRlCE: Carol Howard, Mar- na Housvr, ,lully fll'2!l'lHl'Il, Virginia lIa111et1,i, :Rlf1'lllCC Davis, Patty Hah- ne-. Janet R4-illfrioml. SOIISPL' l'fil111c-r. Marilyn 5l2:lI'Cllli'lllllIl. Miss llansun. ROW Ffll R: Dianm- Laraon. Nlarcie llollaml, Carolyn S11-iner. ,laniw Zanarini, Kose Marie D1-l Bene. Mary 5111111-11ti, Virginia M1-nanno, l'l1iIly S1-1111-nli, l'ally Uolnoski. Doris l'uIrill. Bl'Q'l'A TRI-Ill-Y ROW UNE: Dol Xolk, lxarlc-an llllWIlS, Alilfgll' liarncs. lfilw-11 Dunn. Dol fanarini, Palsy Marian, Flora L. l'alIon, lll1'l'L'l'll0S Scavnzzo, JoAnne l,o11gl1nc'r. ROXV TVVO: Belly llussoll, .l'lilcr011 Burro. Barlnara Carl-Hi. Rafe Marie Barvi, l.e-ona Curry. 'less l'lai1ano. Barbara Kovh, Nancy Auwv, Marie liiaquinlo. June Ylllll'll1'y. Nanvy Wvsl HOW TIIRICE: Rita Klaus, Mary Kasparek, .Betty llvrtzog, .Norma llul Villo, 'l'o11i Hess, Peggy Sinister, llruann lVlo!Ilee1'y, Suu Appcl, D011- na Sf'llI'Uj'f'I'. Norina Grow, Yirginia Nlillvr. Nlrs. lngrahain. ROW Ffill R: Mary Priola. llraw- ,ll'1iF6Il. Psrggy Barton. .lunv We-lla, .loan Ren-sc, Phyllis Mock, lialllm' licvln, Barbara Ncilson, l'iclilh Palmer. ALPHA Tlll-Hl-Y ROW' UNE: Barbara Nlarnoni, Joyce ,l0Sl'Illl, BIaryl,o11 l'lQ'l'l4ilIllL'. JoAnne lvka-5, Carolyn Steiin-r. Nan- cy Wlelch, liarhara Zollingvr, l,in1la Welch, Marjorie Mull, -Graco lllll01'l1- lon. ROW TWO: Ann Rogaii, llarhara Stoltz. Phyllis Rolirlmacln-r. Loi, Ruinick. Marilyn Bl2ll'lilll3.Illl0, Rose Marie D+-l Bene, Shirley Dont, Eva Woloshun, Mary Ann Camclli, Judy Graham, Maureen Miller. ROW Tlrllllilliz lllaric Rendon, Don- llil Worlhy, Palricia llolnoski, Bar- bara Jones, Nancy lVlarche1.1i, Rae Ann Gillelanrl. Dianv Larson. 5011- rlra Eihner, Carole llehrank. Janet R4-infrierl. Nlarna llousvr. Carol Crimes. RUW FOUR: Carol I'l01llCl', Vir- ginia Calnelti, Bernice Davis, Bar- bara Dolan, Virginia Reinlricd, Jan- ice Zanarini, Mary Semenli. Doris Petrill. Virginia llunano. Mrs. Williams. ETTA KETTE BETAS ALPHAS O CERAMICS 5,1155 , , , TEACH US T0 HELP OTHERS .IETTA KETTE You no longer have to struggle with your problems on manners. ,lust take your troubles to a member of the Etta Kette Club. With Miss Hansen at the helm, this club tries to extend the points of proper etiquette throughout the whole school. Each year they present a prizewinning assembly and sponsor dancing classes for freshies. Among other activ- ities thoy enjoy a picnic each spring, a Christmas party where gifts are exchanged, and a party hon- oring the senior members at the end of the year. BETA TRI-HI-Y The Beta Tri-Hi-Y girls, sponsored by lVl,rs. Ingra- ham, have lived up to their purpose, MTO create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and the community high standards of Christian char- actern, by participating in worth-while projects throughout the year. Besides the yearly visit to the Children's Home. the Betas took on a new project this year of visiting the homes of shut-ins who be- long to the Jeannette 'tSunshine Clubw. Among the many other activities the most important is the in- stallation banquet which highlights each year. ALPHA TRI-HI-Y The Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. one of the most progressive clubs in J. H. S., reaches its goal each year in acre- ating. maintaining, and extending through out the school and community high standards of Christian eharacterf, This year the Alphas successfully held their program at the Greensburg Childrerfs Home and presented their annual assembly. The most im- portant event on the club calendar is the installation banquet which was a great success. This year as an added attraction a representative was sent to the Southwestern Tri-Hi-Y Conference. CERAMICS CLUB Here is a club for girls who have a knack for mak- ing things with their hands. Miss Patch, the spon- sor, instructs the girls in making small novelties and figurines for themselves and their friends. After each girl molds her object, it is baked for a few days at a high temperature in an oven called a kiln. When they are removed, the girls paint them and they are judged by the other club members. The club is open to anyone who takes an interest in this type of hobby, and offers a chance for fun. CERAMICS CLUB ROW ONE: Mary Agnes Chick, Pat Sansone-Hi. Henrietta Rich. Mar- ie Saracchi. Leila Giordano, Wino- gene Dornin, Shirley Best, Miss Patch, Patty Criner, Norma Del- Vitto, Catherine Alonzo. ROW TWO: Barbara I-Ielwig. Phy- llis Volk, Mary Halucka, Julia Abraham. 67 YFMZ IK Kitfvibwt Cyfugi , , , HELP US T0 MAKE NEW M ICROMETER CLUB Do you know who makes the scenery and props which make our assemblies and plays more enjoy- able? Yes, the boys of vocational shops who bc- long to the lVlicromeler Club. which is under the capable supervision of Mr. Lang. Way down on the lower floor Mr. Lang makes their monthly meet- ings yery interesting by talks about various tools and their uses. These boys sponsor a noon dance during the year and take many trips to outstanding factories in the near-by community to find out hon factories really operate. THE .ALPITA HI-Y CLUB The slogan of this club is HClean speech. clean sports, clean habits, and clean scholarship . Mr. lflasom. the advisor. helps make this motto a reality by his program of activities, which includes selling of sports, pins, the profits of which finance help for needy families at Christmas. Cuest speakers hclp the boys realize their duties as citizens. Clubs of this type are the center of social activities as they help the members to act collectively rather than in- dividually and thereby enable them in later life to better adjust themselves in society. ARCHERY CLUIS 'llhis is one of tho newest clubs in ,l. H. S. but thr- ough the guidance of Mr. Ruby it has progressed rapidly during the past two years. .ln the club the boys and girls learn the methods of shooting and caring for bows and arrows. XY hen the weatllcr permits they go to the football field to practice. The members are proud of their supply of good equipment and this year the boys have even made somc of their onn arrows. Phil Houser. their pres- ident, has helped the club through a very success- ful year. I3 ETA H 'I -Y This club has had many various and equally inter- esting actiyities. Vince Ciaquinto was chosen to lead the club to another successful season. Several meetings consisted of Teen-age lforum discussions in which all members participated. ,lohn Yost-ak was chosen to represent the club at the Older Hoyis Conference in lNeW Castle. Advisor Mr. Patterson and the members decided on a variety of activities including aid to the Salvation Army at Christmas and several noon dances. The climax of the year's activities was the Hi-Y installation banquet. MICROMETER ROW ONE: G. Gongawarc, Tom Hackley, John Carper, Regus Kruse, Harry Crisman. John Bonifati. .lames Couldingz. Richard Porrha, J. Moffat. ROW TWO: U. Gay. Roy Ankuey, ,lim Otto. John Orange. Jim Elliot, George McCurdy, Mr. Lang, Ralph Catalona. Lawrence Constantine, Norman Buckley. Ralph Bresman, Frank Del Bene, Harold Crisc. MICROMETER O O8 FRIENDS ALPHA lll-Y ROW UNE: Mark Harm-s, Wes l,j'l'Cll. l-lon Aliralizim. ifllarlvs Riga ncy, Bill Billups, .lim Hyriia Bill ,Iuyvf-. Earl Engh-liart, Lefler Dun ning. ROW TWU: Freil lhlnl. l'auI Shef- fivk. llvlli- Sclllvlill. .lov lui UP. Cllal' li-A Bin-rio, Glenn Zvlli-:', ,lark Doh- ringeg, Harry lflerrco, llliurlvs Siowarl. KUW ll'lllll'lE: ,l0llll llavaliviy Bob Adams. Dave Gold, ,Norman liosclicr lion Vonaela, Rivky Milhfr, Don .llllll'l'IllkiIl, Clark lrwin. Nlr. Basom. ARCHERX llI.l B HOW UNE: Kenny l i-livr. Dick lrliani. .luhn fluifhly. lfarlf- Snell. Konahl Miller. ,lim ll.ll3l't', l'l1il lluuacr, Anna May Slulilus, Billie .Kinp,, Mary Kraiovil. ,loaf-pliiiiu Di- .lVl2Il'llllU, Ida Mac Fhimm, ,loan Ray. HOW TWO: Rir-lmrnl Sulxnupp, Kivliarnl llrlmani, lfrank Nlarkf-y, llivliarml ll0l'L'l'li:l, lh-rlwrl Ililling, Hr. llnlry. Sonia Ilzm-1-ziiiak, Marie Kralncllvil. Kallilcc-n liapina, Rulll K4-llvr. Jannita l'lllllfI'lf'li, Betty llollf-n. BETA ll I-Y HOW ONE: Pete flapparilli, liiouis Mull, Carl Mascianlmiiu, .lavk Kelly, Vinum- Ciaquinio, Ulvnn Suyniour, Runnin- Roy, Bill Nuloy. llOW TWO: Bolr lllaloy. Ronnie Slollz. Charles Saylor. Dick Cope- land. .lohn Love, Bob Pracek. Chuck Cuktafson. Glenn Cunningham. Ron- nie- ffm-hran. Nlr. Pall:-r-on, ROW THREE: Emil Cafino. John Yoscak. Patsy Pignoli. Cliff Miller, Norman Fennel, J. Carnack, Jim Volk, Wayne Mock. ALPHA HI-Y XRLHF RY BETA HI Y 'l'Hl.fR5lJAY SQI ARE IIANCE RKJW ONE: Barluarii Dunlap. ,loan Morrah, ,Ioan Ray, Yvonnf- ilurich, llclen Myers, ,loan Pany. ,lackiv lVlillburn, Marlena Clark, V1'lAlllllll8 Roga. ROW TWU: Janet lloinplon. Nanny l lmnan. Shirley lavelln-, Ginger Miller, Al1l1-rinc D'l'i1nilio, Marilyn Miller, Barbara llnrzio, D1-lorvs Corso, ,loyco Kerulnner, Mary Ella Pmleii, Virginia Nf'lllJCfl,. HUW fl'lllll'lE: M 1'. Alln7igl1l. Viclciv li1ll3lltl0. RPIIIHQ' llillc111lv1'li1-1'. llolu While, Orion l'a11lo11. Bill llrafco, llolrby Skan-11, ,lim liidlillll. ,lay Kl'Il'l81'0l', Nanvy Long. lillw FOUR: Virginia M1'lIur1ly, Riuliard llollverl, Dave lllnisliko, .lolxn Downing, .lliuliarml llrm-snan, lfmlwarfl l.z1l1u1la. illlHI'l4'N Qlxalvll. lionalml St'lllt'llli0, llivlnanl llirk. NNW I lXlC: Paul llelloni-. Loui- xx-l'HNt'I'. l,ill'l'y XOIIIIQL. ,lolm llonga- Will'l'. llonalfl 01'l:1x1-, Ralph ,llc- llriilgv, ,lolm Davis. VUXXIIER l'l lfl-' l1l.ll5 IUJW UNE: Rarlvara llawlilx. lllllllll ll1-Qslvr, Lucille lV0razio, .laniure Lnlalonzi. Nlary lillll l.ollu'r, Mrs. lim-11ev1-mz111o. HOW TWO: llury l,lill'4'l1llllll. Javkir- Nlillrurn. ,loan lliillj. Xar- lnillia Rvga. Nanvy xl8Slll'l'l. llalf-n llilious. Al4lt'I'illLi llAE111ilio. .lanvl f:0l1Sl1:lIlllll1', Pally llavalim-1'. Donna 111-glinski, Delores Corso. FRIIMX SQL-Xllli IMMIE ROW' UNH: Louis1:Kr11pp. ,lean Wilson, Allll Surrcc, Slielviv lxussel, llvlen llvlwig, Rosa- Mary 'l'l1o111as, ,Ianm Casparalo, 'llina lJt'llllllll1H. ROW TWU: Arlliur ,ljir-11:1-, Ka1,l1y Ausec. Mary Ann Fw-lr-ki. ,Inv Wur- ze-ll, lsravl Good. Carol Nlillvr. ,lov Sarnalli, Patty GI'llllt'S, ,Ioan llarras. ROW 'l'llllEE: Ktbllillfl lillllll. Mal- colm Forsythe, Danny Burkc-, Kay Love, Cainl Wooils, Irene Zaleski, Patricia Polinelli, Richard llarras, liruce AHlll'I 40!l. l7i1'k Cilison. ROW F0l'R: llarry Caldwell, Eu- ge-ne Putanko, Robe-rt Portzf-r. Miki- RiCli, Ralph Donaldson, Rolwrt Gur- nivk. Hillltlltl N1-ff. Danny Musiak. .losepli Capozzi, llobcrl l'alricclIi .luck MUllll'0. SUUARE DANCE POWDER PUIT SQUARE DANCE O ILLEQ , , , GIVE US SOMETHING TO D0 THURSDAY SQUARE DANCE CLUB Corner left and partner right. grand chain eight the whole way 'rounrlf' If you should be passing l -I2 and hear these shouts. don't be alarmed. lt's only Mr. Albright calling the figures for his pride and joy, the Square .Dance Club. The popularity ol this club can be seen by the large membership that it has, even though. it is open to freshmen :mtl sophomores only. Enthusiatic members tell their lriends. and they in turn want to join. And why sltouldnit they. when learning is combined with lun? 'THLRSIMY POWDER l'Ll4'l CLLB ls my general appearance neat? .X question such as this may be answered if you are a member of the l'owder Pull' Club. We find these freshman girls learning the points ol good general grooming, as well as proper care of the skin, nails, and the right hair styling fitted to the individual. lVIrs. Benevan- tano is the club sponsor and shi- teaches these girls the utricks of the tratlen. All ol these tricks help to aid and iinprovc the beauties of our high school and make them real hwliistle bait . FRIDAY SQUARE DANCE CLUB Here is the club for anyone who likes hillbilly music and is interested in learning how to square dance as well as ul7armer Brownv. livery Friday morn- ing, the freshmen and sophomores who belong to this poppy club may learn to dance to old favorites like Birdie in the Cagew, uTurkcy in the Straw , and other famous .American square dances. Mr. lfloettner, the sponsor, calls the figures lor those sessions. So don't fret if you canlt do Amcrica's latest dance crazei', but hurry and join the Square Dancers. STUDEXT COLTYCIL These law-makers of our school. picked by us. It--ml our complaints and try to do their best 'in bringing the students' and the administration closer together. They work hard under Mr. l,einbach's supervision and have charge of our all-school dances. assem- blies, and fire drills. This year they succeeded in getting a coke machine for thc school. The coke is sold at dances. class parties, basketball games. and to those who bring their lunch. Through these representatives we always strive for a satisfactory understanding. STLDENT Ctll Nl.. I L ROW ONE: ,lim We-lsll. Charles Gustafson. Glenn Cunningham. Bob Prace-k. Bob Williamson. Sonia Hareczmak. ROW TWO: Louis Bratly, Nancy Long, Jackie Greenbf-t'g, ,lim Centi, Wayne Mock, Jeanne Page, .lim lilc- Lean. .lim Volk, Orion Patton, Rich- ard SClllll1pp, Mr. Lcinbaclt, Mary Kratovil. ROW THREE: Lois Rumick, An- toinette Cannell. Barbara Koch. Marlene Clark, Rose Marie Barci, Donald Watson. STUDENT COUNCIL 71 Meigs Air Nfl MEM L61 . .. YEARBUOK C0 LL.lCCfl'0RS Here is another hard working group with whom we are all familiar. The collectors are appointed by the l10l1101'0OH1 teachers and they are responsible for taking orders for the yearbooks and collecting the payments. It .is through their efforts that the biggest percentage of yearbook receipts are eolleet- ed. Mr. Patterson is the advisor of the group and he helps the collectors by announcing when pay- ments are due. With the eo-operation of the teach- ers and students the collectors are able to do a won- derful job and we thank them. GIRLS CRAFT CLUB The Girls Craft Club consists of a group of girls who are interested in making trinkets. lVlr. Black instructs these girls in the use of saws and how to determine different kinds of wood. Each club day they experiment with the use of dilterent materials like leather, plastics, or wood. All this leads to many an interesting hobby and also serves a useful purpose. Vlfhen a gilt is suddenly needed these 'tcraftsmen neednit rush around, frantically, worry- ing about What to buy but have only to sit down and make a bracelet or pin which really looks pro- fessional. UNCOVER SECRET ,I ,I BRA RY MON .I TORS These girls always manage to be around when you need assistance in the library. Yo matter whether you want a reference, a book. or a magazine. they are always there to lend a helping hand. Under the guiding hand of Miss MelVlaster t.hese girls learn the task of mending books and keeping them systematically arranged. Helping in the library will give these girls much experience which they may use in the future and we know we can count on them to keep our library the success it already is. OSCAR COLLl:IC'l'OR5 Every three weeks in each homeroom you can hear, Oscars come out this Friday. This is the signal for everyone to bring his money to the Oscar collee- tor. These kids really have a job reminding each and every person to bring his money in advance and then having to rush when all the money is lin- ally brought the last minute. After turning in the money to Miss Fontanella, the collectors undertake the task of delivering the papers to the right per- sons. But each does his job uncomplainingly and does it well! GIRIIS CRAFT CLI ' It ROW ONE: Patty Fennell, Nancy Utzman, Mary M. Cordon, Janice Terpko, .lackie Greenberg, Vicki Golando, Virginia McCurdy, Marie Murphy, Mr. Black. ROW TWO: Jeannette Thompson. Virginia Neubert, Jeannette Harrold, Barbara Coughner, Joan Schmidt, Donna Fisher, Patty Ferree. GIRIKS CRA FT 72 l AMBITION YIQARBOOK ilOl,LEll'l'ORS ROW ONIC: Cvorggl- AJHIIISIIIX, Don- na xiHS4 l2lIllOI1iO. Carolyn Sl:-im-r, Shirlm-5 iJiZlh4'l'kQ. Xlicv- K:-nlli. xiilll- I'r't'll Xlalloy. ROW TWYU: lkfggy Walk:-V. Nlariun .Harm'lay, Karli-an Downs, Mary Kaus' pan-k, Virginia lllvnannn, Patriviu holnnfki. 'xlnloilivllv ffannull. Ruli- Ort Cvrnic. ROW TIIRICIC: ,lui-Xlnlv FQ-yliiollr. Donna Carnny, Mary SCIIICIIU, Ida May i'iiK'lHlll. Sara Knsinslxy. llelrn Bracly. ,loan Svalxilli. Join- Stark, lfaml ,ln-an Wuml. LIBRXRY XlllN'l'l'UllS HOW UNH: ,lanvi Myvrs, ,Imln Sl-nl' 14-Ili. Marif- Saws-iii, ROW' Twill: Hou- xldflt' lhfl Hun- Pal Samson'-ni. Nlurilyn Clayton. Sally ,-'h11,lrl'wl1, Nanny W4-I-li. Mara gic liislicr, Miss MuMasl1-r. OSCAR COl,l,l3IC'l'ORS ROW Oxlfz llat 5p4,mr1l1ona1'1l. Ban'- lvuru B101-kmif-li. Patty lllinrf. ,lo- anrm Rarras. Tln-rf-aa l'ignoc4'n. Marilyn Claylon, Nancy Mock, Mary llalucka. ROW' TVCYO: Carolyn Ste-im,-r. ,Im-un Nauman, Janice Svanlon. l,iilC'5lt'l' Sninlviixki. Patty llil l':11iCv-vu. Carnl HOlA'81'fl,YN'0IlIl8 Gcrich. ROW THREE: Virginia Rcinfriml, Ronald Cox, Virginia Cainvlii, Ruli- ert Cc-mic, Daniel Orange. Julie Miano. YEARBOOR COLLECTORS 0 LIBRARLANS 0 OSC AR COLLECTORS P fuk. .. BOX UH Xl XIHNITURS ROW OVIC: lllvnn SQ'jlll0lll'. ROW TWU: Bula Williamson. Ill:-nn Winlivlml. Louis llvlirimlgv. lfranq-is Rulaino, Mike Orangu, Mr. liaugll- man, Mr. IlI1l1l'CI'lll'lilll, Vinum Cia- quinto. flllm-flci' SIIIOIITISIQI. Bill Bil- lups. Jim Hyrns. POWIDER l'lll F l,Il.llli HOW UNH: M, Mash. L. S1'lll'IYCl'. M. Saint. P. Fennoll. B. Coughen- nur, A. Casino, L.Krupp, P. Grimes, li. Meniarl, M. Vallozzi, A. Slaney, V. Moore, S. Williams, Mrs. Benc- vvnlano. GIRL GYM MONITORS ROW' ONE: R. Del Bene. C. Ern- etle, M. Bartello, I'. Rich, E. Tres- sil, B. Blockovicll. ROW TWO: S. Anderson, J. Hurr- man. J. Graham. P. Walker. Nl. Hol- land, C. Flowers. BUY GYM MONITORS 0 POWDER PUFF I GIRL GYM MONITORS MAKEIJFEIMORE FRIDAY POWDER Pt'l l tTI.t'II We find this club dominating a large group of our ffreshmen girls, since it was necessary to hare two clulms to fulfill the desires for memliership. Linder the direction of Mrs. Benevantano the girls are -'taught the main characteristics of olntaining neat and attractive appearance. Demonstrations are given on hair styling. manicures. and proper care of the skin. Thegirls then practice on other mem- lmers of the club since other 'tvictinisii are hard to find. A lter all is said and done we find many girls profiting lay this knowledge. BOY GYM MONITORS These fellows represent the gym instructors of the future. They spend time each day assisting Mr. Churehman in the management ol' the lgmoys gym classes. .As members ot the Boys Gym Clulm they receive instructions lor their duties as monitors. They are all interested in athletics and most of them excel in one or more sports. Their activities consist largely of judging athletic contests in the gym and leading ealisthentics and drills. These lioys are respected and well liked In tht- students of their classes. INTERE TING GIRL GYM MONITORS These are girls who assist Miss Wagner in her gym classes. Their duties include leading exercises. act- ing as referees in games, and checking clothing. All of these girls are sports-minded and give their time voluntarily. They are all upperelassmen. and although their gym days are over. they still enjoy helping and training the underclassmen. They are a hig asset to Miss Wagner and she would he great- ly hampered without their help. Theirs is a tiring and a thankless job but they do it and they do it well. STAGE CREW This is one of the many service groups in our high school. These boys, under the able guidance of Mr. Albright, are the behind-the-scenes essentials for every assemlnly program presented during the school year. 'They are also glad to help in all the other activities put on in the auditorium hy outside groups. Too much credit cannot he git en to these boys for their work in setting up the props. lighting equipment and general stage management. Our school truly owes its gratitude to our wonderful stage crew. STAGIG CREW ROW ONE: Ilarry Baker, .lolm Congaware. ROW TWO: James Stinson, Glenn Heasley, Bill Maloy, Thomas Silvis, Ed Patricelli. i STAGE CREW 75 cyfllgfz . . . ALWAYS A LOT OF FUN OFFICE GIRLS Here we have some of the busiest people in the school-'LThe Office Cirlsf, Besides collecting ab- sentee slips and distributing the mail, they can be found assigning detention notices and office call slips. Not only are they a third hand to Mrs. Boet- tner, the school secretary, but they are also getting valuable experience in becoming efficient secretar- ies themselves. These busy bees who sacrifice their study halls, carry a responsible duty on their shoulders and they deserve our thanks for helping to keep our school running efficiently. FUTURE GIRLS IN WHITE These girls plan to be future nurses, as their name implies. With this thought in mind, the club attempts to teach the basic fundamentals of nursing. Under the sponsorship of Miss Sheerer, these girls hear outside speakers and have informal discussions on home nursing. This year, as in the past, thc activities included their annual Christmas party and a visit to a nearby hospital. As an extra cirricular activity, some girls went to Westmoreland Hospital on Saturday mornings to help the nurses, thus do- ing good while obtaining valuable experience. FORUM CLUB The main purpose of the Forum Club is to help students become better informed on current affairs. At their monthly meetings, Mr. Darling. their spon- sor, a newcomer to our school from Youngwood, leads an informal discussion or debate on current events. They stress the importance of radio, news paper, television, and other means of transmitting news. Social affairs also play an important part in the program of the Forum Club. This is a very worthwhile club to students interested in Civics, History, or world problems. REMBRANDT CLUB 50 you like to draw! Well, the Rembrandt Club is for you. The purpose of this club is to bring together students who like art. It also aims to give those gifted with artistic talent an opportunity to be discovered. Their capable advisor, Mrs. Fry, carefully guides the members. Besides doing their own projects, they make snappy posters announcing the up-and-coming dances. They also give services to the teachers and many town organizations. Their many activities include the Art Exhibit and a Christmas party. 0FFllIl'I GIRLS HOW ONE: Doris Dietz, Jane Pienorly, Diane Larson, Cecelia Burzio. OFFICE GIRLS 0 76 ROW ONE: I.. Slnriwr Nl. E. Nafh. . . A -..- ' . . :ld lo. N. Biillgllllllilll. ROW TWU: .l, f,ilI1llDlIt'H. H. l'vr- l'4-lli. ll. Curru-5. 12. Grant. F. Aluler- son. K. Down-. ll. .Mmm-l. F. Bakvr. M. Nlaloy. ROW 'I'llRl'.l'I: Xlifx Flu-vrn-r. 5. liyf-rly. Nl. ,lupf-nu. Nl. Fi-lu-r. .l. Kirurllxl:-l'. H. Svyllllbllf. F. Kllkilmfl-15. 5. K4-nu-rvr. .l. Hn-Liml. D. xlilfli- antonio, ROW I-'Ol H: S. Qlamlmw. I.. Bag- glvy. ll. EI'Il4'IIl'. I3. Dani-. NI. Dunn. R. Anton. Hl'INlliliANll'I' lIl,l li ROW ONIC: flraw F1-lmmifll, Hur- lrara Hr-lwigi. ffllarlnlte- flranl. Cami Slough. SI1il'Il'j V+-Ifl. l'aIly Nlallirk. Barlmra King. Hzu'Ivura l,2lWIil'x. B2il'll6ll'Ll I':Ill4'l'il'lx. ROW TWU: Su-iv xIt'l.HllgIIliIl. Nlury A. llurl. .lim llumme-ll. 'Xlikv Fm'nm'is. .Iuliuf Casino. Mn-x I re-n- 1ly, .lavk Kaylur. lfllsluvv- SIiL'l'il. Nlr-. I' ry. I-'URL Nl 11I.lI4 ROW UNH: U. Sylu-S11-r. H, I'riula. ,, . . . , ,I. xx4'lxlIl'l'. if. Xulnvk. IN. XIISIIPF. I. Uvluzio. ROW TWU: ll. Robfnm. 11, Mc'- Kuighl. Mr. Darling. F. C. W. O REMBRANDT O FORUM THOSE ,MIX SESSIONS WERE ALWAYS lfl Y! Qfzcgzzffza . . . ALWAY PROVIDE SWEET OTE Oh lroyl Connnunity Sing Torlaylu This ran often lw lnfurcl on assvlnhly flay whon the- on-lwstru presents ont- of tht-ir enjoyable song lvsts. Mr. I,0flZSUll.S 1-in-rgf-tiv nnusn-ians work liarrl 1-wry sixth pvriorl lor m-vks in amlvance to p1'm'parm- thc-sv IJI'0gl'iilllS. Wlwtlwr in classical or popular lllUSll', they always provide he host. When Christrnas rolls around, everyone looks forward to tho splomlid Christmas Pageant put on hy the orcAl'u'slra, along with tlwcl'1oi'lis. Whon they sponsor u noon flunuo you can ln- surf' that they will have a largv turn-out. he-cause l'X1'l'flIllP lows lo dance' to the lllUSll' of our LH. S. Urvln-slru. lfavli year a few of tlw many talented nwlnlu-rs vnjoy tlw vxperienco of aattvncling vounty oirlwslm. xshivh is held in January. ln February I'tillI't?S!illl.8llV6S are also sent. lo District County Urchostra Festival. The last serviuo ol the year that thoy rumlm' o ho school is when they play for l33Cl'1llillIl'l5lll0 and liUIIllTlCI'lCClTlCIll oxortzisvs. TllOlll2lS Ifurlong, l ranli llarrison. Charles Sl'll4'lH'l'll'., .lannvs Nlulman. Holi ljifl-1'Iltl4'I'l.1'l'. Wilhnr Winlivlll. John Orungv. Uh-nn Snn-lm-r. Rumly Sl'll0Ul'l'll'. Wayne- Nlovk. Curl lllasm-iantonio. ,lolln 'IH-rpko. Mr. Lotlzsun. AT THE PIANO: Barbara Arnann. Pat Sansone-Ili. Maxine- Uralt llllvi UNl',: ,Ioan 'Xlsnpif-ily. l.liilltl13 Llnt-aul,1,4-m-xwvv llvlrillo, llvlt-n C.,nnp4'r. lfclnzl Mah Sailers. 5lll'l'l'lll' Schott. l,mrla XX 1-It-li. jnnvl ltlgn llvlr-n Rout-rf. Nzunni Sli-ivy. Siu- Applv. IIJXX UNO: Xltiigiiiwil Xlyr-rx. lie-tty ,lf-nxt-11. .lnwpliiiiv llitlzlrlinu. Sliarlflni- llnylv. .lnnv 'l'urnvi. llnann 'Ne-lson. .Innv XXX-llx. llnrnlliy 0p.n. Huw Nlqirif- Fwyvinm-. l'atIx tlnpvlainl. lila Xltn' lilvnnn. Sliirlvy l3ukv1'.B1-Ili Kimnn-l. Nlr, l,ll1ll.NllIl. l.llXX Illltlflf: lfngvin- Nlangtin. l3Prnur4l H+-rrx. Hnnalfl lfvriwfv. 'linni Filiix. Hill ll:-rlin. llwrlu-rl Hilling. tlmwlmi Fillflxlff. llivlt Rcalinn. Xlivlnif-I Orange-. .lvrry lung. l i'uin'w Lyvult. ,lor lluinuf-r, linln-ry Fzilxulmw- UQOM. . . E r RE PROUD OF OIR G TER Ht It ltlCl'ltlCSlCN'I'-X'l'lXICS YI' lltll VIW' tilltlltl 5 IIl'I' A Illtfll lwn' ln-aunlul nm-iv. thc ,ln-uriiivtlv Llinru- vannnl lw lwat. Nnu may lwar tht-ni prat-tif-ing fin- xariuuf muifitiiir. nltvn ussviiilylivs. cluring their seconml pvrinfl class. Tht-5 arcf a NH'll'0I'g,IZllllZt'Et'l group un- clvr the vzlpalmlc- lm-.nlvrshilr nl Mr. l,nrlZsun. Thi' may their waives lvl!-nfl in lint' hzn'ni1my van luring: it-urs tn xnur ex es with nm- smuz zmcl a smile with . . L thu- next. llwir line- a1'1'aiigeiiieiits. especially for Lliristmas music. makes ynu think the stings nerr- wrilton lm' only them to sing. 'liliu part they taliv in thv Christmas Play isl'1'4'vivecl svrinusly hy all thu stuclvnts unml it lnrlps us rvalize tht- true Illffilllillg nl Christmas. ln regular assemlilies they always lnnlt nick- with thx- girls in their white hluusvs antl ilarlt skirts and that rms nf hamlsmne hnys in tht- hack. XM' must pay triliute tu the fine piano auvnilipaiiiriierit which they receive. This does a grvat cle-ul to help them. And now we would like to vxpress our appreciation to CVPl'y0IlC vniicwvrrivcl is ith the tihnrus linl'lllti'flllt'4'lltPI'lilllIllIf'l1lNlllCl1 iw lm-1-vixe :luring tht- xc'-al: XM' think ynuirv tnpsl N PORT TEA TAR Walled . 1 .I is W P ffsff Q3 5 Sl2w1.1mw f N 4516 ,ff , .:sM:..M. VSs'fi'fiwf fffllifl' 1 S 232255551 S I feaipay S ,.-, , wwf., ,Q -k', , gig1eg,zxrz:w K AKQHQ , I. , .,. f .,.. A ' X rfssgsfi:f'e'?si'f?5m--gsm ' 'fQ2f7s2ww., f - M f2,mcQ:.qL5 , ' qsi.g1M,,,., , , 'W 'f'f?i'fi1W7Wi,' kWi:l?QLf'f' f 71ff'f-,VN f if - '15 X f 2 X ,lm-.4 -0- -- ...Q ,.,, . f x M 'A fmfsfzyaji S X X f S 7 S I Ss X g if wax high? , - ,Q K, W BP X ,mug .AS .ALWAYS TIIIC JlCANNE'l '.l'l'I VIQRSUS llllICENSl3llliC GAME ltl'1Al,l,Y BROKJGHT 'HIE FANS OUT LOTS OF THRILLS AND HEARTBREAKS Un August l'lgllll'flllll. forty-lim luoys, plus Mr. Barnes, Mr. Ainann, Mr. liauglnnan. Vlr. Alhriglil. and the three managers, Wlarklr-y Barnes, Jr. Jaines Faison, and Allrert Guy left for a rigorous two weeks training at lfznnp llullialo in pri-pawation for their fU1'thCUllllilg season. In the first game Crafton was completely outplayed by a strong Jayhawk eleven. The Jays' passing accounted for all of the scores. The first one came when Copeland passed to Acrieg Roy passed to Seyinour for anotherg and the .final score was amrounted for when Hoy passed to Seymour who late-ralled to Copeland. Crafton was unalilt- to get an offense going against the strong defense of the Jayhawks. The end of the gzune found Jeainletlo leading 'l9 to 0. The next week found the Jay hawks playing a Strong Schenley eleven. The game was one with frequent funililes in the first quarter. The Jayhawks' first St'1ll'l' Ctlllll' lSlll'll FCXIIIHIII' l'illI lJ3I'li il plllll fill' il fifty-eight yard runlmavk. 'llhe Jayhawks again scored on a eigliiy-th1'ee yard pass play from Cope- land to Aerie. The final tally, Jeannette lfli, SCllt'Illl3, il. 'llurtle Creek was the first class AA game of the year for the Jayhawks. Both teams were evenly matched-with neither one being able to score un- til the fourth quarter. Turtle Creek made two quick touchdowns on pass plays. This was Jean- nette's first loss of the season. The final score- r x w - lurtle Creek Mi, Jeannette 0 Coinu-llsxillv. with a strong team. fought hard but ,JK'8Illll'llt' put togetlier three stores to win. Cope- land's at-curate passing to Acrie and Gounder accounted for two touchdowns. 'llhe Jayhawks scored again when llczhigelo ran a touchdown from the six yard line. The final score Jeannette 19, Connellsvillc 12. audi oofgaff - HMLQII BARXICS IS XX.-'xlTlN1L TH Sl-IND .Xl.'l'XIAN ANI? MARK I ,A NIJ I NTU ,,Ml .l'l0N lR5'l' HUVQ: l'. lluumh-r. NX, Lal- SUQUNIJ HUNXZ J. I'-llibllll. J. lliln- 'IKIIIRIJ HOW: Nlalmgvx' Nl, Harm-5, l'Ul HTII HOW: 4Ioau'll X. ,Xmann lcronv. W. B1'awr'u.ll. Smolx-nski, IJ, son. H. Coumlvr, C. Cllllfliflgilllilll, .I. Kully, N. Buckln-y, C. Saylor, J, N. Copelmul. J. lf:-W. W. Hvlmupp Sanrio. J. Fe-l'l'4-Ilm-. W. llamplon. C. Rigzgns-y, Clluslafson, C.Scymou1', App4'l.C.S1tl1wcinb1'l'g,R.Pcl's-llillg, J. Vivkr-ll. H. l,I'iH'1'Ji, C. H4-nwllii Willis, fi, 'Wills-r, A. Guy. J. llavisson, l', Pallamlino. L. Down- li. Marklaml. J, Low. K. Hoy. F. A. llvAng1-lu. W. Allnmzm. il. Hom-rio mi- R. P0l'l'Il1l. V. Ciuquinlo. Answim-. final-l1W', lluughmall. W, Avril-. fi. Skim-ll. Hvarl ff0af'J1 JK. Xl. Burm-F. 83 MORE FOOTBALL Jeannette traveled to Latrobe this year, only to be met hy a rugged Wilcleztt team. The defensive play on lioth teams was excellent, The lone touchdown of the game eame when the Jayhawks Capitalized on a fifty-one yard scoring drive by sending De- Angelo into the end zone lor a touchdown, so Jeannette won over Latrobe, 6 to O. The Bulldogs of North Huntingdon came to Jean- nette intent on upset, hut the Jayhawks proved too strong an opposition. Seymour and De Angelo both scored touchdowns for the Jayhawks. Frank Counder made another to eomplete the evenings seoring. The final tally--Jeannette 20, North Huntingdon O. The Jayhawks traveled to Johnstown this year de- termined to avenge their last yearis loss to the Trogans. The lone seore ol the game came when Palladino passed to Aerie. lt was a hard fought defensive game all the w ay and the game ended with Jeannette leading Johnstown. 0 to O. We went into the lVleKeesport game sporting a win over the Tigers of last year. The ,Jayhawks .first touchdown eame as a result of alert hall playing. The Jays rerovered a lVleKet-sport fumble on the Mclieesport nineteen-yard line and from the eleven Hoy passed to Poreha in the end zone. The .lay- hawks scored again when Defkngelo drove into the end zone, from the three. The final seore lVleKees- port 325, Jeannette 13. Before we could realize it, there we were playing that greatly anticipated game with Greensburg. This is the game of the year for everyone. The hest drive of the game for the Jayhawks came in the third quarter when the Jays fought their way down to the Greensburg one, only to lose the ball on downs, and the end of the game found the Lions leading, 1.9 to O. Q l'1' WAS A SUSPENCEFUL MOMENT Q WE ALWAYS CET OUR MAN Q IT WAS CIROWDED-BLT WE STILL HAD FUN 844 This years graduating seniors arv: Copeland. Dow ning. Ciaquinto. Kelly. Pershing. Porvha. Roy. and Seymour. The Jayhawks can lw surf' lo han another fine team nvxl yvar with fifivvn rvturning lvtlermen In sirvllgllieri thx' ,layliziwlx squad. Tlllw arc: Altman, Avriv. Answinc, linvrio, llullngelu J lfcw. Gouncler. Gustafson. Marklunrl, lickvll, Pall- aclino, Pracek. Svllnupp, Sc-liweinlu-rg. and Saylor WIC WISH YOU THE BEST OF LUCK NEXT YEAR. WE'LL BE ROUTING FOR YOU! MR, BAUGHMAN MR ISARNIS MR AMANN m 3 we Umm. .. MARKLEY BARNES, Manager MARKLEY BARNES-- Mark Spark,,--fa1n- ous for his sense of humor-four year Student Manager of the Varsity-his job is seldom spoken of but it is very necessary and impor- tant to the success of our team-he is also a Rassler. Jeannette 19 .,...... Crafton 0 Jeannette 14 .........,.,... Schenley 7 Jeannette 0 ........... Turtle Creek 14 Jeannette 19 .....,..... Connellsville 12 Jeannette 6 ......... .......,................ L atrobe 0 Jeannette 20 .,.,.,... .,...,..,.. N . Huntingdon 0 Jeannette 6 ............ Johnstown 0 Jeannette 13 ....... McKeesport 33 Jeannette 0 ......... Greensburg 19 WILLIAM PERSHING- Bill,'-a newcomer to the Jeannettesquad-Hplayed Varsity his senior year-earned a varsity letter at end -his comment on the Greensburg game is, Tough luck this year but will get 'em next yearf, LESTER DOWN IN G-f'Lester',--began his two year football career on the Jr. Varsity squad his sophomore year-received Jr. Vars- ity letters both years at the right halfback position'-popular fellow among his class- mates and teammates. RICHARD PORCHA -- Lenny,,-received two years experience with the Jr. W.P.I.A.L. team-spent four years with the Varsity at halfback position - proud owner of three Varsity letters-received many honors with J. H. S.'s relay team. VINCE GIAQUINTO- Vince -Played Jr. W. P. I. A. L. in 7th and 8th grades-Varsity football in high school-earned three Varsity letters at left guard-first string All-County for two years-All P. I. A. A. state and All W. P. I. A. L. this year. RONALD ROY-'6Slick -a very popular fellow around school-he started his football career on the Jr. W. P. I. A. L. Squad his freshman year-played as Jr. Varsity and Varsity quarterback his sophomore, junior, and senior years. GENE SEIVIENTI- Ce11e,'-has quite a build -played tackle for the Varsity squad for two years-also played on the Jr. W. P. I. A. L. and the Jr. Varsity elevens-joined the ser- vice near the end of the football season. RICHARD COPELANDN-':Copef,-his cute freckles do him justice-began his high school football career with the Jr. W.P.l.A.L. team his freshman year-played Varsity for three years--won a Varsity letter at left halfback. JACK KELLY- Red -famous for his red hair and winning smile-served one year with the freshman football squad-played Varsity his sophomore, junior and senior years-re- ceived two Varsity letters at the center position. GLENN SEYMOUR- Little Sey -On Jr. W. P. I. A. L. squad while in grade school- Varsity letterman at end position his sopho- more, junior and senior years-chosen on the Westmoreland County first team last year- All W. P. l. A. L. this year. 5 4 K QAM J fl 1 -, Ziifw wwzmm min. vw wnnmhww nwx1Ww?biS WEArav vw 1 1 ,X 5 QE ROW ONE: G. Yaleski. J. Williamson. l. Good. lf. Clmiit-tis. B. Brown. ll. Tunyer. T. Jupena. lf. Putanlco ROW TWO: B. Copeland. R. Russell. R. Yosvak. .l. Burzio. W. Turci. B. Slllf't'll. B. Joni-s. J. Moore. B. llarcluer ROW THREE: Mr. Yi-ruoni. B. Slcnz. .-X. Frendy. R. Bri-siivr. R. Rugvr. B, Fivkuls, L. Brady, li. Dudley. J. llolvnuri, D. Nlusiak wziofz audi . . . BUILDS OUR FUTURE GRID HERUES JR. VARSITY .l. H. S. OPP. Sept 22 0 Crvensliurg 7 Sept. 29 lil Hurst ll Oct. l'l 0 Latrolw I I Oct. 22 0 Kiski 7 Ofct. 27 7 Greensburg 0 N ov. I0 32 Harrold 0 JR. W. P. l. A. l.. .l. H. S. OPP. Sept. I9 7 S. Huntingdon 0 Slept. Z-li 7 lVlonessen 20 Oct. fr ,l 9 lVlcfKeesporl lflf Oct. 9 20 Latrobe 6 Oct. I0 113 Munhall U Oct. 19 N. Huntingdon 13 Oct. '30 1,2 Latrobe 0 Nov. fli 0 Greensburg 6 v x - . Ilie Junior Varsity squad 1-onsisis of froslnnan and sophomore boys who rnaku up tht- third string ol lln' Varsity ieain. 'Xlthougrli they do not play in thn- Varsity gilll16S tht-5 get tlivir training from playing other Jr. Varsity le-anis. This year they mon tltrw- of their six games, Hurst. Turtle Creek. and tln- sccond game with Greensliurg. This shows lVlr. HHl1gl'lIl'lEIll7S aliiility in helping these boys get a start in heir football careers. Another tvznn whit-h trains the hops to lu-roimf lop gridders is the ,Iunior W. l'. l. A. l.. This footliall season llioy played eight gznnes ol' which they won six and lost only to lVlonessen and Ul'1'I'llSlJl1l'g. These lioys have had a very good season. We now look forward to the successful seasons they will have as the Varsity team. UZSEZKEQJEZL . . . LWAYS FULL OF PEP l l7I,l. UF PEP, AXIJ ALWAYS UN THE CO! and Iwi the hand lo ami from thc' fir-ld m'0ry Friday' 'lihul unulcl iw lhv molto uf our 4'il1'l?1'it'Z1Ci'l'l'S. night during fmmtliull svasam. Un lhv haskeilmll XXlim-llwi' we will ur uhether iw lust. in ruin, 1-mirl with the In-Ip ul' ihv stuch-ills. lhvy raisvri tho FIIHN. In-at. or wmlil. lhvsa' clcufii iimiuli' huiirlvrs mmf urging thi- plaiyvis to raise' lhv svun-. lfmlvr rwiziiwl lhvir iiimwfaiggew ami lm-t ilu- iiiliixS iii lhv :Kaiulf lhe' li-uilwfliip ui' Xir. i'1'inin, who ilifl illl CXl'1'iit'Ili ai- in-ll as thv plaiyi-rx mi tho fir-lil hmm that thu-i juli his first if-ur as SINDIIEUIX this iwrm' tiring im-uint ii. 'file-3 films:-cl their gmui rllHl'ISlll3llSilil3. gn-1111 lvrl hy culiluiii ,iurly Graham. ami fu-1-aplzliii lilll, this punch in zissmiihiius, Lewin lhough lhe boys ,lufinmr ilckes, vlimrrvri with umlyiiig elevation im' iliclifl l'i10Pl' ciimiglij, iiiadc pi-p rzillivs ax big hil, ,l. ll. S. - M- A h ig , M ,Vik , ., i N K i A M, X A 3 W , , ROW ONE: ll, l'+-lrill. P. Fe-niviili. CI. Flowvrx. J. Nlailrivk, R. Nl. i,t'iU4,'ll6 ROW TYYU: ,l. lvki-5. F, Up-nl. ,l. llraliain HOW 'i'llHifI'i: ll. Nl'-1Iaii'tiiv.-5. if. Qlix-vu. IT. lim-N aagafgaff . . . JAYHAWKS DISPLAY THEIR SKILL ROW ONE: C. Lavelle, L. Recllich, L. De-Bridge. C. Gustafson. C. Seymour, J. Chick ROW TWO: Mr. Churchman, C. Masciantonio, B. Billups, B. Pram-ek, F. Robino. B. Williamson, J. Byrns Although plagued constantly liy heart-lmrcaking defeatsglosses by only a few points-the Jay- hawks refused to break. They still managed to record a 5-13 markup, helped by their swell coach, Mr. Churchman. The loss of so many of last yearis lettermen ham- pered the team at the sart of the season but new stars soon rose to take their places. Seniors, Jim Byrns, Glenn Seymour. Chuck Lavelle, and Carl Masciantonio, all proved to be whizzes on the hard- wood. Bob Williarrlsoil, Francis Hubino, Mickey Jupena, Leonard Redlick, and Dick Markland- all Juniors, also saw a lot of action. The first two games of the season spelled defeat, to Scott 69-67 and Charleroi 76-37, but the Jayhawks came back in the next two games to win over Penn Twp. 77-64. and Scott 56-53g only to lose a heart- lwreaker to Turtle Creek The game with Brownsville was hard fought all the Way hut the J.H. S. five managed a I-9--13 win. The match with Swissvale resulted in another defeat, 50-4-0. But we rallied over Connellsville 58-4.75 losing the next game, against Latrobe, 54--410. Greensburg gave us a tough time and came out ahead 79-55 but we won over Uniontown 55-52. The remaining gains-s were all with the stilficst opposition but the Jayhawks always put up a good fight. We lost to North Huntingdon 39-3-1-. Connellsville gained re- venge with a 75-66 victory, Latrobe beat us again with a 52-49 tally, and Greensburg came out ahead 77-414. Results of the last three games were Derry 72- J.1-l. S. 69, Uniontown 66 over Jeanette's 61 and North Huntingdon gaining victory 65-53, bring- ing down the curtain on the 1952-53 cage season. ON THE COURT VARSITY SCORES J. H. S. OPP. Dec. 5 67 Scott 69 Dec 9 37 Charleroi 76 N Dec. 11 77 Penn Twp. 64 Dec 16 56 Scott 53 Dec 19 46 Turtle Creek 48 Dec. 22 49 Brownsville 48 Dec. 30 40 Swissvale 50 Jan. 2 53 Connellsville 4-7 Jan. 6 40 Latrobe 54 Jan . 1 3 55 Greensburg 79 Jan. 20 55 Uniontown 52 J an. 23 34 North Huntingdon 39 J an . 26 66 Connellsville 75 J an. 30 49 Latrobe 52 Feb. 6 44 Greensburg 77 Feb. 10 69 Derry 72 Feb. 13 61 Uniontown 66 Feb. 17 53 North Huntingdon 65 HOW ONE: C. Lava-llc, C. Masvianlonio ROW TWO: .l. Byrns, C. Seymour CHARLES LAVELLE- Chuck's skill on the hardwood did much to spark our ,lay- hawks this year. His swell guarding made it hard for our opponents to rack up many points. CARL MASCIANTONIO -- g'CarIu', was a 'cwhizl' on the floor this season. From his forward position he was very successful in shooting the ball through the hoop for a num- ber of tallies. JIM BYRNS- lim has been blessed with basketball know-how as well as height and uses it to the best advantage. This year, as in previous years, he did an outstanding job at guard. GLENN SEYMOUR ---1- uClenn is what is vallecl an hall-around athletef' He proved this by his excellent performance as guard. which ranks with his great ability in football. and track. JUNIOR W. P. I. A. L. ROW ONE: C. Naples, V. Pecarar- ro, T. Jupina, R. DeBrirIge, B. Card ner, J. Williamson, W. Caplan. ROW TWO: IVlr. Robino, II. Musiak. J. Doberneck. W. Hampton. C. Smo- Ienski. I. Mole-nari. J. Ferretti. O Patton, D. Hoak. .Il NIOR VARSITY IIASKETBALL HOW ONI2: G. Cunningham, C Alillt-r. J. We-Ish. II. Johnson l'IosIIiel1, S. Chick, tl. Gustafson, E Copper. ROW TWO: 'Ilr. Baugrlnnan. AI. Ju pt-na. Y. Black. B. Ilillups. B. I'rac ck, F. Rohino, J. Love, IJ. Markland 3 JH. W. P. I. A. L. SCORES J. H. S. OPP. Jan. 6 39 .North Huntingdon 26 Jan. 9 21 Greensburg 38 Jan. 13 I-5 Penn Twp. 23 Jan. 16 33 South Huntingdon 21 Jan. 20 -1- 1 Latrobe 28 Jan. 23 37 Sewickley Twp. 13 Jan. 27 31 Irwin 35 Jan. 30 42 North Huntingdon 20 Feb . 29 Greensburg 46 Feb 6 -19 Penn Twp. -I-3 Feb 10 37 South Huntingdon 24 Feb I2 22 Latrobe 33 Feb I3 38 Sewickley Twp. 20 Feb 20 33 Irwin 38 'T fandom aigsffictff OUR HARDWOOD HEROES OF TOMORROW JUNIOR W. P. I. A. L. This season the Junior W. P. I. A. L. team proved their basketball skill by racking up nine wins again- st five loses. They began with a win over North Huntingdon, followed by a loss to Greensburg. After winning four straight games they were greatly dis- appointed by a loss to Irwin by only four points. The remaining games found Jeannette gaining vie- tory four times while they were defeated only three times which proves what expert coaching Mr. Ro- bino did with our future Varsity hoopsters. JUNIOR VARSITY lVlr. BE1I1gl1llIHD1S boys also made an excellent show- ing this year with a 15 win--5 loss record. Their defeats, to only North, Huntingdon, Swissvale, Tur- tle Creek, and Latrobe. were all very hard fought. They showed that they were good basketball ma- terial by their excellent victories. the most hard fought of which was over Scott High when the H,Iayvees,' won by a two point margin proving what good training, skill, and teamwork can do on the hardwood. .I UIXIOR VARSITY SCORES J .I-1.5. OPP. I Dec. 2 445 Scott High 26 I Dec n I6 Charleroi -I-1 Dec. 9 61 Penn Twp. 37 Dec I I, 110 Scott High 38 Dec I6 34 Turtle Creek 38 Dee I 9 40 Brownsville 26 Dec. 30 412 Swissvale 51 Jan. 2 35 Connelisville 28 Jan. 6 I9 Latrobe 52 Jan. I 3 50 Greensburg 26 Jan. I6 36 Derry Twp. 23 - I-f Jan. 20 50 Uniontown 32 Jan. 23 fl-2 North Huntingdon 34 Jan. 27 36 Connellsville 18 . Jan. 30 I-6 Latrobe -1-8 Feb. .1 42 Penn High 32 Feb. 6 41 l Greensburg 35 Feb. I0 -'I-S Derry Twp. 36 Feb- I3 53 Uniontown 30 Feb. I7 26 North Huntingdon 4-1 TRACK, Fifty-two .lzlyliawlw lt-ful hy Mr. Barm-5. vtho was assist:-tl hy Nlr. Amann. fat-t-tl a higgt-r and touggln-1' souwoii thi- year than 1-wi' liefors-. But as tmtal tht-y fought flown to tht' wire to bring victory to tht-ir team and honor to tht-ir school. Thr-y math! another ,gooml showing at the County nu-vt this yt-ar whivh wan held at Latrolw Staelium. ROW ONF: J. Little, J. Welsh. D. CIISDPIQ ll. Counth-r. C. Miller. .l. Ci-nti. P. Calvin, R. Jonvs. A. Guy. M. Barnes. F. Conmh--r. lt. Laclaflio. F. Jupena. ROW TWO. Nlr. .-Xmann. l'. Be-llont-. D. Musiak. tl. McKnight, A. Frenrly. W. Hampton, C. Gustafson. Davis- son. D. Marklantl. J. Kelly. P. Pal- larlino. C. Rignvy. J. Clayton. R. Bri-snan. li. Brasvo. F. Willis. R. Ste-incr. Mr. Barnc-s. RUW TllRl'iE: G. Svyinour. X. Ciziquinto. R. Coptflancl, tl. Saylor. L. Miller. ff. gt'ltWll'lllJt'l'QQ. J. Fvw. J. Love, J. Pick:-tt. R. l'rat'ek. H. Schnupp. W. Altman. J. Appel. Nl. Forfythe. W. Acrie-. B. l't-rQhing. R. Joyvt-. R. I'orvha. GULF This is ont- of tht- its-wwt of tht- J.ll.5. athle-tic ull:-rs ztnfl it is growing more in popularity m-zirli your. lttilizing the- six rt-turning lottvrmon. 'fioauli Albright mohh-nl a unit whivh ranlu-il as top tfompvt- itinn in tht- ilistrivt for thc N53 we-axon. A full 51'llt'tllll4' was lint-il up with tht- Jays Voinpt-ling 'in W. l'.I.A. l.. Sefvlion ll, Af u-ual tht- li1'6t!!lhltt.tI'g Country tlluh was tht- home- vourse. ROW ONIC: D, llolel. ll. Aflillttm B. lliffr-nah-rfr-r. A. Fcrrarat. ll. Alwa- llalll. B. White. RUW TWU: Xl. Jupina. R. Stoltz. W. l'yrcn. R. St-invnko. C. Winfia-hl, l'. Pignoli, Mr. Alhrighl. AllSlQNT: l.. Rt-tllit-Ii. ll. Cl'I'lllt'. XYRES'l'l.lNtQ Oni' ugrapph-rs tuxiglcml with lU't'll U0lltIH'ili.l0ll this sm-ason anfl although thi- inelivithial score-s vvvrv good. lhv team as a whole- waf not 1-wt-t-tliiigly' sum-vvssful. They hail to spot at Iva-I I-1 points a game lwcaust- there war no one in the 88 and H13 pountl wt-iglit divisions. As a rvsult, 1-ve-n with the great cfliorts of Coach Baughman. they 1-ruled thc' season with a 0-12 recorfl. ROW ONE: F. Goundt-r. D. De- guflroy, M. Barnen. B. Highlanrls, B. Maloy. A. Guy, S. Re-dish, C. McDonnell. ROW TWO: Mr. Baughman. L. Mil- ler. J. Yaletti. P. Pallaclino. l.. Matt. J. K1-lly. A. Frencly. J. Chvll- man. TRACK t F WRLS I'LlNl -1:9241 1, Q WJ? X 5 iii fl 5 ' if X i ALMA ITATER JEANNETTE HIGH SCHOOL uauaohn M INTRO DUCT 'E 5:5 CQa.5s0f Z3 QLJVQLUJJ KF ri ij EifQiilL2wi1Fsw1!4 Q l Bai: 0:3292 21216 :Quilts lit! 31:1 13:2 fy N 37,3 4 J + un 3?3.r3wanJEreje QI-Lltlii-i lastbreath-5 0 A I ma. Maffer m-blem of bruihandi rlabht I 5 3- 2 is k fl iHl44-ffl 14253 11 an - ma ma.-fer H0wae.1ffw5 +.h31'.2 I.i r-gli Ji J ,114 .L ' ly L-521 .LJ J 151 U Lf J E G? 'zaaiczfs . . . The help of all and thank those who gave asslstance so that thls book may refresh memorles In years to come Technical Photographers Przntmg Lovers CAPITOL ENGRAVING Co Donald L Young COLAO STUDIO Dave Agate THE KELLY PRESS Agnes M Bacan S K SMITH Co Ralph K Benz Admlnlstratron Faoulty and Student Body for thelr patlence and understandlng 7953 GqcfU5'zfL5,a'z5, ' 0 9 . ', I w , , . sa, a u lg . u Moral Support . . - - 9 l ' - u 'I l f 0 U Q Patromze Home Industrles It Pays Amerlcan llhnt Glass Workers Unlon of N A Branch 57 AIIICFICHII 14lll1lf Class XVorkers Un1o11 of N A Branch 82 Amerlcan 1'l1nt Glass Workers Amerrcan l'11nt Glass Workers Unron of N A Branch 91 Amerrcan Fhnt Glass Workers Umon of North Amerlca No 530 Amerlcan Fllnt Glass Workers Umon of N A Branch 534 Amt-:r1can Fllnt Glass Workers Umon of N A Branch 535 Amerrcan l'l1nt Glass Workers Umon of N A Branch 590 Federatlon of Glass Ceramrc and S1l1ca Sand Workers local 127 General Teamsters Local No 30 Int Brotherhood of Teamsters Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of Amerrca Bartenders Int League Local lNo 854, Hotel and Restaurant Workers Alhance of Amerlca VIRGII .SI AKIEY Pleszdent ARCHII' NPIISOIV Vzre Preszdent WIII IAM HORTUIV Secretary CLARENCE MANS! If LD Y reasurer T B U S 1 L E S H1111 DLI UfI0 frustee IEOIV FARROUX Trustee A flee vrrtuous and enllghtened people must know well the great prmclplms and causes on whlch the1r happiness depends Iames Monroe CENTRAL TRADES COUNCIL J EANN ETTE PEN NA The Union Label Means A Product Made Under Wholesome Work Condrtlons Wages SUHICIBHI To Maintaln An Amerlcan Standard Of LlV1Ilg and Reasonable Hours Of Employment lnt UIIIOII ml Umtecl Brewery Flour Cereal and Soft Drlnk Workers Loc al 22 Local 67 and l ocal lflfl Greensburg, Jeannette Ts po graphlcal UYIIOII 1 ocal ,No 668 JUUIIICQIIICII Barhu Umon of Amerlca Local No 383 AIINIICEIH lllnt Class Workers Umon ofN A lNo 103 Urntcd Steel Workers of Amerlca Local No 1145 bleensburg, Muslml Soclety No 339 lnt laundry and Dry Cleanlng Workers Local lNo 137 Federatlon of Glass Ceramlc and S1l1ca Sand Workers Local 21 State County and Muncmpal Workers A F L 1243 Umted Rubber Workers of Amerlca, Local 22 Utrllty Workers Unlon, Gas Workerls Local No. 12124 Ulllted Steel Workers of Amerlca Local No 2380 Organized Labor Supports Education I O I I S ' , ' - . . v I w 1 A ,- -,Umm 4 I . . 1 , u - ' v w - . 7 A I : . 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HEATING FOUIPNIENT PHONE 215 sos CLAY AvE1xU1: IEANNETTL PA GLEN RICHARDS CARDS 5 JEWELRY 2 GIFTS Congratulatwns a Best Wlshes F1 om DUBLINO S DAIRY BAR 722 LOWRY AVENUE PHONE 110 CARMEN MASCIANTONIO QUALI'IY FOOD MARKET BARGAIN BASEMENT DOWNSTAIRS Everythmg m Ready to Wear Clothmg GENERAL IN SUR ANCE 406 CLAY AVENUE IHONE 1520 205 NORTH THIRD STREET PHONE 110 8z STEEL CO B1 own Avenue Ied1111ette P H O N E 2 7 7 PHONES 124I 8. 124 M EXCEL GLASS COMPANY Automobzle Glass Wzndow Glass Mzrrors Neu, and Reszlvered F urmture Tops 440 S SIXTH STREET JEANNETTE PA DUNCAN HARDWARE CO For Hardware B I C Y C L E S GUNS Sz FISHING TACKLE 313 CLAY AVENUE IEAIXNETTE PA 9 nd W 4 , ' . - also - Carl C. Clippinger, Agency CAPLAN IRON ir J ' . ' , Pa. WESTMORELAND GLASS CO. - Manufacturers of - QUALITY HAND MADE GLASSWARE Grapeville, Pennsylvania HOWARD GASOLIN F Sz OIL CO DlS'lRIBUTOR.b IVIOBILGAS MOBILOIL MOBILHEAT HE AT WITH OIL AUTHORIZED DEALER -Huld 'wal- O L B U R N E R PHONE JEANNFTTE 767 CITY LUIVIBER CO The Buzldels Headquarters ! I ,., X-A X YOUR OWN RFAL SECURITY A HOME OF YOUR OWN Phone 2597 or 1529 Wayfarer Street .Ieannette Pa NEW OAKFORD PARK POOL Swim and Enjoy Good Health hd Antonaccl Prop .IEANNETTE PA J Q . I L n- E B- I I J L I ,. . o . J L 0 1 cc - 4 as -.1 f .1 L, ff 5' ' RX ,ff '.,.. ' A fr ., -, . 'NE' LFP ' --Q --I Yi , I f--H 91.13, 'gf N, .. I I Ei gl - J'f:u'5Z,g ff P I , sr-- -I-- , ,gvw xx., G6 - - as ., 1 1 : ...fa , A A ' ' 5 66 1 as ' ' . I , . , . , . ELLIOTT COMPANY Manufacturers of High-Grade Power Plant and Industrial Process Equipment In.cludzn.g STEAM 81 GAS TURBINES, CONDENSERS, FEEDWATER HEATERS, BLOWERS, MOTORS 81 GENERATORS Main Works and Headquarters Also Plants in Ridgway, Pa., Ampere, N. J. Jeannette, Pa, Newark, N. J. and Springfield, Ohio BURRELL CONSTRUCTION 81 SUPPLY CO. Ready Mixed Concrete -- Building Blocks -- Asphalts - Road Oils - Tars General Contracting -- Builders Supplies - Equipment for Rent BRANCH PLANT 1 FIFTH STREET BRANCH PLANT P. O. BOX 523-PHONE 330 PHONE l P. O. BOX 757-PHONE 1865 DONORA, PA. NEW KENSINGTON, PA. GREENSBURG, PA. Save Refrzgerator Space Wzth The F mest Bottle of M Ilk You can Buy ARLINGTON DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONE 1450 IEANNETTE PA E F HORN Armstrong F l00I ln Kltchens Wallpaper and Paznt Supplles YHP HOMI' Ol Al'l'1lA6 Cf1RD.S 210 CLAY AVENUE .IEANNETTE T F O CONNELL Sz SON I N S U R A N C E 507 CLAY AVENUE PHONE 446 LONGO S MARKET QUALITY PLUS SERVICE 606 DIVISION STREET PH O N E 7 8 0 FOSTER P STEINER UC SS MERRELL cl BAUGHMAN Whole Sale Jewelers 404 CLAY AN ENUE JEANNETTE P P H O N E 1 2 8 2 Creat St0reQ In 2 Great CIUCSY IQ 9 1 00015 N H4 JEANNETTE SI GREENSBURG Qualzty and Dependable Servlce BYERS DRY CLEANING CO FUR CLEANING SI EUR STORAGE 920 GASKILL AVENUE JEANNETTE, PA. Welble s Beauty Salon 27 Years of Servzce 208 CLAY AVENUE PHONE 1179 J I ' 0 0 . .I gg, ' . . K ' I I ' G ' If ' ' ' ' , . A , PA. 9 x 9 o Q ' ' 0 o 1 . 7 L, ' o S ce or To an O ' I CLAYAX EV SME 906 J E-ANN err:-,EPA.T , . , A. , . s 0 I , . . , Jeannette Lumber Company CGTHE BUILDERS DEPARTMENT STORE PORTER-CABLE POWER TOOLS MARLITE-WALL TILE 81 ACCESSORIES ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT PHONES 198 - 199 Lumber and Millwork Hardware and Supplies 352 South Fourth Street Below High School ZANARINI BROTHERS If ifs From GGFZ If D' t' t' 99 O Owen 0 ls me mn Herb0ld's Quallty Bakery THE FLOWER SHOP ON THE CORNER 60lCLAYAVENUE PHONE 770 '6Say it With F lowers T, D, S, 312 CLAY AVENUE JEANNETTE, PA , Enjoy .... W E I N E R S 9 6'Jeannette's Fashion Center K E C K S CLAY AVENUE BIG STICK GINGER ALE J Sz M MARKET GEORGE W. UHRIN Produce - Quality Meats - Groceries U11i0l1 Bafbel' SIIOIJ 4 LOCAL :am OF J. 11.1. U. Ol-' A. N. FIRST 81 HARRISON .IEANNET'.IIE, PA. 354, N. HRSTIH' S'1fRlg1g'l' PHONE 91-23 IEANNETTE PHONE 15 A Name That Stands for Good F urrlture JEANNETTE PA CENTRAL SERVICE STATION TEST DRIVE THE ALL NFW D 0 D G E V 8 Dodge Job Rated TruckS 24 Hour Towlng qervlce PHONE 680 I EAN N ETTE PA K 0 H L S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Just As Your Doctor Ordered PHONE 111 620 CLAY AVE JLANNETTL IA 34-SS F LEONARD S RAPID SHOE REPAIR OURTH ST .ILANNETT PHONE 1707 S ulh of High School E A ' Q , . I - at as 1 K. , . 9 A 9 ' Invisible Hesoling 66 99 F 4 QI, J . 0 ' CAREFREE TRANSPORTATION RIDE LINCOLN COACHES of co! 0 4 4,8 el f!-1 NEW LU XURIOU S BUSSES COMFORTABLE SAFE CONV EN IENT 30 Mlnute SCIVIPP Greensbulb to Pntsburgh Route 30 Alternate TIIPS Jeannette to Plttsburgh V121 Manor Rlde the Bus and Save PHONES IRWIN 1337 9993 A -. T ,. ' T 1 99 4 Q M A N S O N S Jewelers and Optometrists 306 CLAY AVENUE GLASS CITY DRUG MEADOW COLD ICE CREAM Jeannette s F lnest Mllk Shakes Turnplke Barbecue ,N f-igfw S I-LST M 1 the store that put fashnon on fourth SL ma 92-life an ,mQfn4Mf WORKMAN S Men s and Boy s Outfltters JEANNETTE IRWIN GREENSBURG ARLINGTON SHOE REPAIR JOSEPH AI OLIO PRO! Expert Workmanshlp All Work Guaranteed 354- NORTH FIRST STREET PHONE 3 4 .I 9 k . R1 aa 9 - ' as Q- . X-. ,, j - S: I 'f' 'A V 'f I A J ,Q , , l ' , iii If A LL ' ERNIE HEASLE Y 'S F IsCLAY Ave. I , ' I ' A - -.I . V ras ' 531 'i'-fx L- ' R 6 . '- F' ' ' . Q Q 4: I , ' I. ' fix I ' , - ff? . r 4 5 Q. .0 'f d Q12 I , V Y' ' I . . I, , I , . Ill' PAR1M!NT STIJIIIQ 9 7 ' - ' I8 3- ONE HOUR SERVICE -Y- JEANNETTE PLAT0 ARCHER DRY CLEANING C0 WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER SHEET METAL WUEK Repau mg F ur Storage Tuxedos For Rent FOI' 7HA7 ENTER CLP MMC CALL 2.13 Elghth Street Jeannette Pa C22 CLAY AVI NUI PHCNL 514 PHONE 450 J JEANNETTE SHADE AND NOVELTY CO MANUPACT URI KS OF FINE FIASSWARE Jeannette Pennsylvanla T H S T O U G H SHERMAN W MASON GL4SS CANDYFIIIEDTOYS 1UNlfRAL HOME Jeannette Ia PHONE 169 Phone 420 vm N FIRST STRPFT IEANNFTTE PA ' 0 1 I . I I I . - 1 I' ' f . , . I ' S.. Q I W' 'uf - Y 0 THOMAS H. CROCK, Pres. 'I I 1 - . , L , ' . ' 1 A ' -. 9 0 0 0 A 1 ' I1 '1 ' I L 5 1 . .1 1 A I J 9 , , . .. V. . I, , .L . . TI-IATCHER GLASS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. McKEE DIVISION 11 STABLISHED 1853 MAKERS OF THE WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE LINE OF GLASS COOKING WARE EMSK BISE JEAN N ETTE, PENNSYLVANIA C H I C K L O ' S SERVICE STATION URBAN I'S PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Your Texaco Dealer 700 Lowry Avenue Phone 9509 305 CLAY AVENUE JEANNETTE, PA. R.8LM.FEED8LSUPPLYC0. .I 0 U R ET 'S C I C K E N S ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LIVE AND DRESSED TEN VISIUN AILVILTIYZTL - RCA - Dumont - GE F R E S H E G G S 360 FIRST STREET J 0 U R E T 9 5 C- H- RUPP, PVOP- 220 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PHONE 3800 DECOSTER BROS. M U S I C 0 G I F T S 206 Clay Avenue Phone 937 WILLIAM'S 516 Clay Avenue Phone 1747 ,Ieannette's Most Popular Dress Store Iwm ' qff'-,'lS'f vfQ f Lu 'rotmvs can A 4-05 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. CENTRAL HOTEL A. C. TARQUINIO, Prop. Magee Avenue and Third Street PHONE 9526 FULLY ACCREDITED Graduates ln the I eadtng Professzonal and Graduate Schools CHEMISTRY MUSIC BUSINESS TEACHER EDUCATION PRE MEDICAL and PRE LLGAL TRAINING ST VINCENT COLLEGE Publzc School Musto I unzculum Approved by Pennsylvanta Department of Publlc lnstructlon ZEOLI S IEWEIRI AND REIIGIOUS ITFMS 112 S F1fth Street Jeannette Pa P H 0 N E 4 0 6 SHOP and SA VE at .... IHERTSMQOQE Jeannettegs Leadzng Store for Ladies', Children's and Infants' Wear 503 CLAY AVENUE JEANNETTE, PA. LATROBE, PENNSYLVANIA Q 5 th Fl D1N d ED Z4NARlNIS ECKERTS JEWELRY POSEY SHUP 509 Clay Avenue Phone 1232 408 CL XY AVE PHONE 2370 estmureland Goal Company Irwin, Pennsylvania . S y .I I. X f an I ' I 9 L P m ' A . X -s Q E E 4 Perfettl s Shoe Rebullders 4 PLRFEFYI P p INVISIBIE H4LF SOLINF 120 S 'IHIRD STRTFT PHONE 27751 LNULR OLD POST OHICE WESTINi HOUSE Appllances and Televlslon BUSHYAGER and DROUTZ Electrzc Home Applzanre Repazrmg 627 CLAY AVENUE JBANNP FTE I LX P H O N E 716 LINHART 534, PN HHEXROIETX SJ X g Corner South I'h1rd 81 Bullltt P H O N E 2 0 9 NICK S LUNCH AICK lECOR4R0 W hen ln Jeannette Shop at MURPHY S The Stole of 591 mae wzth a Smzle 316 FI AX AVFNLIL ANTHONY F VARINE INLSURANCE PLUS SERVH E 515 Lowry Avenue Jeannette Pa PHONE 200 I, C .N ., , . 7 , , . ' ', ro . - l . n CC 'V ' ' 77 L 1 A I ' I 1 h . 1 1 . . ...' L, 17 - ' V 'if' 1f1f . K. I VY V V n 9 , ' .L Across from High School I I 1 J use 7 :4g-V i l4.' J! r ' - , 315-. ,, ' PJNTS O . w .v ' w I . , . 1 123 e IDSTHE MA S sToR er'i CLOTHING - SHOES - SPORTSWEAR 514 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. THE EWS-DISPATCH KA Live Daily Newspaper in an American Workshop Serving more than 8,100 Families of the Jeannette--Iru'in District Published By JEANNETTE PUBLISHING CO., INC. Jeannette, Pennsylvania SHRUM'S DAIRY THE BEST IN DAIRY FOODS PHONE 63 JEANNETTE DOU BLE STRENGTH jr- fl I IIXX t USTRAGLAS THE UL RA V OLET RAY NDO GLASS AM E R I C A N WINDOW GLASS Uffgllg' tmrgglzdlzwgng The Way to More light Better light Natural Light The modern trend 1S toward more w1ndows that g1V9 more and better hght In remodellng and 1n new bu11d1ngs of all types home owners arch1tects and bullders are turmng to Amencan Lustraglass because thxs Ultra Vxolet Sheet Glass provrdes natural unchstorted lrght and more of 1t No other w1ndow glass pIOV1deS all of these advantages Lustraglass transrmts more of sunhght s ultra vxolet ray IS obvtously relatwely free from dxstortton has prachcally no greemsh cast prevalent amcng ordinary wmdow glass offers a 1ewel hke lustre that enhances the aopearance f the bu11d1ng lS much easler on the eyes has a hxgher tensxle strength than plate glass provldes the closest approach to perfect transparency And Lustraglass the most perfect sheet glass ever produced prov1des all of these added features at no greater cost than ordmary wmdow glass AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS COMPANY Pltrssunel-I PA Congratulations Best Wishes J E A N N E T T E CHAMBER of COMMERCE Flrst Bank and Trust Bulldlng JEANNETTE PA PHONE 3635 FOR COURYLOUS AND EFPICILNT SERVICE K E A L E Y S The F rzendly Drug Store Jeff Kealey, Ph G PHONE 86 512 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa ! . . . . X 4 Q YRADE MARK REG T I WI W co. 'ITY5lURGN.PA.U.sA. , O I , I ' P o I I I - I ' 1 'W A1 1 I V 'Y ' ' ' II ll I I ' , . . . , h . S. . . . 44 ' 97 0 I o ' ,,' V O ' . . D 1 - I ' I I I , . MEET Your Old and New Frzendb at 221 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PHONE 784 E G E R S CRFDIT JEWFLFRS W T GRANT C0 Two Local Stores For Your Convenzence 04 MAIN STRLFT IRWIN PA LAIRD F SHR ADER AGENCY REAL ESTATE IN SUR ANCE Q N OTARY PUBLIC 107 South Second Street Jeannette Pa EARLE A MILI ER CLASS OF 1911 WILL ARD S WHI'1 LATCH WE MAY NEVER REACH OUR IDEALS BUT LIKE THE STARS THFY SERVE TO GUIDE US ON OUR WAY I 7 ' , D u u T 9 r - . I0 CLAY AVENUE JEANNETTE, PLA. 401 Clay Ave Jeannette Pa .. . , , 3 I ., I H . I. o 4. 9 ' . , r I A J 4 I . uk , I CIVIC-MINDED organizations and individuals buy their printing from ,Ieannette,s Fmmerll' ffwksons-9 Shoe Store Uninn Printing Establishment- NEWEST SHOE STORE IN JEANNETTE 9 WOMENS SHOES Names to Remember GOLD CROSS SHOES AIR STEP SHOES PRINTING and PUBLISHING CHILDRENS SHOES 308 Magee Avenue Jeannette, Pa. BUSTER BROWN ROBIN HOOD PHONE 556 Home of Brown-Built Footwear BUILD JEANNETTE -- BUY IN JEANNETTE X'RAY FITTING 518 CLAY AVENUE JEANNETTE, PA DRACH'S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Biological and Drug Sundries Headquarters for Accurate and Dependable Service Q PHONE 46 404 CLAY AVENUE LOCAL UNION N0. 30 TEAMSTERS, CHAFFEUERS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND HELPERS 319 Bullitt Avenue Jeannette, Pa. Education - Thrift - Understanding requires time 'GNO great thing is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or a fig. If you tell me that you desire a fig, T answer you that there must be time. Let it first blossom, then hour fruit, then ripcnf' Epictetus THE GLASS CITY BANK HTHE FRIENDLY BANKQ' Plan now for your future thrift program Jeannette, Pennsylvania Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Come and join the gang at . . . MFashion S T E W A R T , S ARLINGTON GRILLE WU OPEN ,K ,T f ' 24 HOURS Qa giu . ffl? xi? A ,H yu- ' llgef V 5, Try our delicious Food 5 Qel. Dance and Cheer when the Gang's all here Q Where good Friends meet . . . ufOUNDED I, ' ' . ' Specialists P H O N E 9 5 8 8 D R E N G W I T Z ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK HEATING You can get all kmds O 100 mg and ur nace supplies at our store Corner Clay Avenue 81 Second Sheet leannette Pd O N F Serving thug Community or 02 Tears LOCAL UNION NUMBER 22 Unrtecl Rubber Workers Presldet P k t ePe d t EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS I I U S T E E S ge Wh W G C em R y M ll R Bertram Goodhart Tl zabelh Clemens BE A TRUE AMERICAN FIRST LAST AND ALWAYS MAYERS SPORTING CENTER YOUR STORE FOR SPORTS WOOLRICH HUNTING CLOTHES WILSON ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT HUNTING 81 FISHING LICENSE 202 Clay Avenue Phone 2506 'Y W 4 I 4 1 ,,,-, I l . A 1 L ., , T O , , , , ,, . P H J 5 6 as W - - h w - A f . - f as I James Cumming .,.l... ..,,.,,.,,..,.... ,....,,T..,,4,,,l. ' n Louis J. Castellanu .. ..,.....................,.,....., Secretary James ic et ,,.,.,,.,,,...,,.,,,,,,,T.,...,,,.,, Vic - r si ent Wal er Kowalski ..,. ........,......,..............,.. Treasurer . H q . Ceor . erry -- illiam . l a fi er -H Edw. eidmiller gi 7 7 I G6 79 JEANNETTE VARIETY sToRE Paints Housewares Toys Sporting Goods PHONE 1597 609 CL NY AVLIXUE Pl1o11e 1286 MOYER Punting COMPANY DISTINCTIVE PRINTING 500 South Fourth Street Jeallnette P 'gag awtwwawqfww 4512? J agua X 6 im Braid., E Rape 5 E sr.,,,,,,St X fl ca!! UM a5'f f fgmpleie Ynsumuce Serww Class of 26 IHST EANNETTE NK AND TRUST COMPANY e Bank of 111' I I WI Every SBFVICB MM Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member 310,000 Maximum Insurance for each Depositor MEMBERS ILDERAL RFSERVBX I SYSTEM ff' 1 Z xv, v . I- ' . he o ah I I 'E ..bV' Q ,,'A , A s,.h . . A rii' i 7 - , a. Q L , V ,iri!'!!:! HM' I ZLi'hQ'!lMfr - ' ' I V' . Th not 1 1 NIV 1 1 ' l:t1M,,-'f'+5f'e+as If KIHCHEL THEATRE LOCALLY OWNED AND OPFRATED Jeannette s Newest and Flnest Theatre Harry W Hummel' Electrleal Contractor 04 HARRISON AVENUE, JEANNETTE PA PHONE 1734 cc 99 1 , l South Fifth Avenu Ph 142 . DAUGHERTY DRUG STORE GEORGE J MYERS, LOUISE II. LANDIS, PROPS. E icient Prescription Service 317 Clay Ax enue 4th Street Jeannette Pa P H O N E 8 9 ROBERTSON E M B S MOTOR FREIGHT MOVING STORAGE IOCAL f1ND LOAG DISTAAFE WOVIAG Sales and Servrce srrermc ALL 1 9f4TES t 0 RECORDS NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINLS 416 MAGEE AvrNU1 PHONE 1606 214 Fourth St Phone 1447 J RADIO TELEVISION C T MYERS JR GETTO S SERVICE STATION Insurance rn all ltQ Branches ATLANTIC CAS AND OIL 1 S S THIRD STRILEF JLANNETTL IORIXI 11 Ol PIM Avi 31 THIRILLNTH ST P H 0 IN E 1 6 0 N F 6 CITY OFFICE SUPPLY IARTNII S ROBIBI Sf IILOSSFR JOSEPH S ADAMSON A dependable source for all Office Supplies and General Equrpment Across from K1hCh6I Theatre IOS IIO South Flfth Street P H O N E 2 3 6 6 I r V1 . ' T 9 ' 9 K v ' V I I . 4. ,U risk,-, Agen F r 4 . . C VJ 1 'P 3 3 , . .f ' , I . - 7 n o 9 0 4 . A L . Y 57 . , . pg Q' MMYERS HAS IT Q It .r -w f Q 'I ' Ev, PA' I wi lv 1 11 C. Q ,,,,. 5 3 P H . 9 0 ' fit' f 'H Qlt ' , , ' ' . . as - , an - PEHCY TAXEEQNEEE Compllments 0 OHRINGER HOME FURNITURE C0 1319NORTHN4UNEHREET FREENSBURC PA I etablzehed 1908 LUNCHFONE'1TE HOME MADE CA NDIES AND ICE CREAM C D O U R O S B R O S . O 605 CLAY AVENUE PHONE 9583 - 5.1 -A 7 .si A -A o ' ' 1 ' J . ' 5 . , . 9. . 1 4 SPRUCEBANK AND HELZEL CO. SHEET METAL WORK, HEATING AND ROOFING P H 0 N E 9 2 7 Magee and South Fourth Street Jeannette, Pa. '6JEANNETTE'S BEST STORE ESTABLISHED 1888 KEYSTONE SUPPLY COMPANY INCORPORATED Buzlder s Supplies of Every Desu Lptton BELL PHONE 18 JEANNETTE PENNSYLVANIA 79 , 1 I ,. cc - .9 - 'v , I ,' ' 99 . 9 , . 45 I . Kirk 5Hnnvrz11l6nmv ASK YOUR BUILDING CONTRACTOR OR PLUMBER TO USE WALWORTH VALVES ANI! PIPE FITTINGS IF YOU WANT THE LONGEST TROUBLE FREE SERVICE FOR YOUR MONEY. QL WALWORTH COMPANY GREENSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA BEFORE YOU MOVE CALL: GLENN H. DIEHL Moving and Storage Local and Long Distance Moving . Nation-Wide Movers U Estimate Cheerfully Given CALL 1686 OR 1335 DAY OR NIC-HT Magee Avenue 81 Third St. Jeannette, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER - ROOFING - PAINT MILLWORK - KITCHEN CABINETS -- STAIRS Phone 33 Fifth St. K Gaskill Ave. CARL E. SUNDER J. C. PENNEY CO. GENERAL INSURANCE Where feeeeeeee Sheppefe Seve 205 First Bank 81 Trust Building ' PHONE 737 302 CLAY AVENUE-JEANNETTE PA HUMMELL BROTHERS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WHOLESALE 81 RETAIL 359 NORTH FIRST STREET P H O N E I 3 2 9 DAIRY SPECIALISTS Euwer s Truly 407 409 CLAY AVENUE PHONES 605 '7077 7 Z l I I 'JEANNETTE'S DEPENDABLE HOME FURNISHERS I Congratulations Class of 1953 I f your clothes are not becoming to You They should be coming to Us! Model Cleaning gl laundry Co., Inc. 'KEXTRA WEAR WITH MODEL CARE Westmoreland County's Largest S1 Most Modern Cleaning Plant VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME COMPLETE SERVICES DRY CLEANING - LAUNDRY - RUG CLEANING FUR STORAGE STORES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED PLANT - 14th GASKILL AVENUE PHONE -- JEANNETTE 42 OR 43 FOR COMPLETE SERVICE I N PRINTING 81 LITHOGRAPH Y THE KELLY PRESS TELEPHONE 405 GREENSBURG, PA- A R T W O R K COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY I, A Y O U T Factory and Store A W T Downtown Store 408 Harrison Ave. South Fifth Street Hand Rolled and Hand Dipped Chocolates PHONE 2398-J JEANNETTE, PA. OLLIE PAINTERS MOBIL SERVICE 502 N. Third St. Phone 1708 128 TRY GREEN DEL UQ ROUTE 66 For your Everung Snack CATERING TO SMALL PARTIES MILK SHAKES 21 FL AVORS th 111 E G HEASIII 41 ILu,htot CI fI953 om I H MII LSTEIN COMPANY AND EMPLOYEES ll INLI ICILI IAS OF GLASS PRODUCTS LICHTCRAPT CORPORATION RESIDLNIIAL LIGHTING NATIONAL PLASTIC CORPORATION lone 2002 Jeannette DON T GAMBIE WITH INSURANCE' BE FULLY INSURED INSURE WITH 4 RFLIABLE COMPANY IASURE WITH A RELIABLE AGENCY the et Auto Fue Life Residence and Ifarm Lzalnlzty GRANT D. WENTZEL STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 113 SOUTH THIRD STREET PHONE 666 JEMNN' ITL Best 1 ishxes and C001 c ' he lass 0 fr L I 0 J I . f . Q 'T' ' . A' n , Y. 1 . ., T I . O . 'T' 4 I ' 1 ' HOME MADE ICE CREAM INIECTION--COMPRESSOR-MOLDING 9 0 POP e 1 '0 Jrietor '. '. ', 5 ' , PH. C O We Offer b s in . . - --- ' ,- ,Jn I I ' ' ' TAXI CAB SERVICE - CHARTERED BUS SERVICE TRANSFER 81 HAULINC -- WATER IIAULING H. J. Gongaware 8: Sons STRAWPUMP R. D. NO. 5 -- IRWIN, PA. PHONE: IRWIN 1502 OR 1966 WESTMORELAND CONSTRUCTION CC CONGRATULATES The .Semor Class of 1953 ANTICIPATES Success and Happiness for Everyone Huff Avenue South Greensburg, Pa Offlce Phone 4700 J V CAVALIER JOHN CAVALIPR I 1 w - w RES:ev-JEANNETTE 4-73 RES.-ACREENSBURC 2830-J VOLOCK'S CUT RATE ARLINGTON Super SERVICE 441 SOUTH FOURTH STREET JEANNETTE, PA. , , , , PHONE 9117 RlChflC1fT Gasollne and 011 PATENT MEDICINEM-FILM DEVELOPING Goodrich Tires--Hot Point Appliances SICK ROOM SUPPLIES e , u , We carry a complete line of Lubrlcatlon Speclallsts BABY AND INFANT NEEDS NORTH FIRST 8 HARRISON PHONE 9510 THE STORE FOR YOUNC MEN A N D MEN WHO WANT TO STAY YOUNG Congralulatzom to the Flass of 1953 DOLLY LAWSON S BEAUTY SALON J P LEVINSUN Spcclflllzmg RE 4L IJSTA TF and INSURANFE MLINIFURES F1rSt Jeannette Banl 31 T1uSt Bldg, 116 SOUIH THIRD STRI FT IHONF 27D E I 9 0 0 Y HAIR CUTTING -- COLD WAVES A A ' - 4 1 'A I w C 1 1 Y. Eg' ' I 1 5-ff 131 Cv 3 V . v - , ., q :A 3NE Q mack OSQQTEELD Q R C?-Lcosiz 1,,25:'Q,, wsigik xgfd Z53i'f9fQ2'gC Rhikqw J if V1ffQ'ffT?5QF7'Q 5K fi ' yi 5 pf Eg 5 V I 'A my , Q , N 5 f A -0, ' . . Q D, . 9 L A .ZX Q if Yew mimeiigfmifg V ,fgkk QR 12? W E ,xkffiq 2 ifff52f ' 255 W- R ff5 Qigwwgisqswgfiutsfkue i 'fn Q 'P U 5Z1Hn1Tf'rmsgjkJxReH, P SYUVAiIIkIKM 2, gg 'lc C M , - ' Q i 01 P HV 2 in , ZY1,-L 11 3 H, 'Q fx Al! A q h xl ffklgx yo C5-5-1 Q .il ,fb3Ff A322 1 R3 fi QR PHONF IC77 Yetts Auto 8z Home Supply B F eoonmcn STORE Tlres Batterles Tubes Maj or Appllanees THIRD STREET 8 CLAY AVENUE JEANNETTE PEIXNSYLX ANIA Phone 3875 CUSTOM CLEAIN ER Complete Dry Cleanzng Sermce Shut Launderzng 513 Clay Avenue VONADA S For the Best tn MDSICAI INSTRUMFNTS Sz RFP4IR Phone 821 R 229 South Thlrd Street Jeannette Phone 2585 J Hess Cash Feed SBPVICB Seeds Poultry Supplles Feed 305 South Fourth St Jeannette Pa THE BABY STORE TOGS Fon LITTLE ToTs 110 Clay Avenue Ieannette Pa Phone 1663 R O C C O S SERVICE STATION 909 LOWRY AVENUE next to stadlum Phone 9520 YOUR FRIENDLY FAMIIY THEATRE COMFORT ENTEPTAIIN MEN I' n n DW BEAUTY , T 0 P S In Jeannette .....l.f -1--l-4 - . - 0 0 f Azr Condttzoned By Refrzgeratzon PHONE 1977 J 1 T - ' I f , - T . - --' facross from High Schoolj ' ' -- ,Pa. .- , . ' 9 ' -- ,A 4 ' 9 A , ll? ,gm I .N : : L T , 4 133 K ,X fn , FX My ff! 1,-it 7 1 ,fjfi 61 1 QL, ,,,, fi !i -'H My Lurw MOTOROLA T. V. SCHWIN B16 CLES J' ff 1 ' f K HUNTINO AND CAMPING SUPPLIES z'h'Mjil Firestone Auto Supplies SPALDING 81 WILSON FISHING TACKLE Football - Baseball Shakespeare -- Pflueger Tennis - Golf South Bend - Weber' FEDERAL AUTQ STORES E. G. Wllslich 415 Clay Avenue Phone 1492 LAWTHER . SERVICE A T L A S Carburetor-1gnition-Brake Service -- Tires - Bsvtteries - Accessories A LUBR1CAT1oN 703 Harrison Avenue Jeannette, Pa. Phone 22 Mau'!m .L'. Dead, 111 South Third Street JEANNETTE, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 2552 REAL ESTATE I INSURANCE 1953 J AYHAWK ADVERTISERS ' A Aarons Fumiture Store ..,,,A,,,,,,,, American Window Glass Co. ...... Archer, Plato ...,.,....,,.....,,,,,..,..... Arlington Dairy Products ....., Arlington Grill ....................... Arlington Shoe Repair .......... Arlington Super Service ............ B Baby Store .........,.............,,........,..... .... Birks Funeral Home ..... ....... Burrell Construction ,.... Bushyager 8: Droutz Byt-r's Dry Cleaning ...,................ C Caplan Iron and Steel ....Y.......,,,,,, Central Hotel ....,.,...........,....,.. Central Service Station ,.,,.. Central Trades Council ,,,.,.. Chicklo's Service Station ,...., City Lumber ,....... ..,,....,.,,....... City Office Supply .....,. Clippinger,.Carl C. ...,... ...... . Colao Studio ................ ....,.......... Custom Cleaner .v.................... ........ - D Daugherty's Drug Store ..........,... Decoster Bros. ......,.......v .....- - Diehl, Glenn H. .....,.. . Drach's Drug Store . Drengwitz ................... Dublino's Dairy Bar ..... ....... Duncan Hardware ...,... ........,.YV... E Eokerts ...,v.Y... ............ ..-.,--- Egers . ..,,...,...............,... . Elliott. Company ...,... Emlfs Radio Store ,.., . Euwer 81 Company .....ww.. .......- lfxuell Class Company ,.....v.,,4-.... F Famous, The ..........--.--- '..--.'-A,----- Federal Auto Store .,., ..,..... Felder, Sam .....tft....------ V. -A4- First Jeannette Bank ..............-...-. G Gt-ttds Service Station .......,.,VV.. Gillespie. M. A. .............---.--4---. . Glass City Bank ,,..,,...,,,,,, Glass City Drug ............,..... Gongaware, H. J. 8: Sons ,...,. Grant, W. T. CO. ..,,.,-t..,,,---'v-f- V G rcen-Del ......,..........,,.,Y.,-,-,,,---- --'-'- II l'leasley's Turnpike Barbeque ..,. Hess Cash Feed Service ,......, .. Herbold's Bakery .............,... Horn, E. F. .....................----t-- . Howard Gasoline 81 Oil Co. .,Y, . Hummell, Brothers ................... .. Hummell, Harry W. .,v------v.-AA-------- I 1saly's Dairy Company ................ J Jeannette Chamber of Commerce Jeannette Dry Cleaning .....A.....,...... Jeannette Hardware Co. .......,...t.. .Jeannette Lumber Co. .....,. , ..,,,. J. 81 M. Market ................,,,.,............. .... Jeannette News-Dispatch ............,....... .... eannette Shade and Novelty Co J . ...... Jeannette Variety Store .............---.v ---- Joe Workman's ..... .... ....., ,...... .,.... Jouret Radio Service ..vv.Y....,...---- Journal, The ..........,......,..,--,--f-'4-' .-,,A- A-'- K Karl's Shoe Store ........ ,.,............. Y.,w Katz Clothing Store ...... ..,--.-- Kealey's Drug Store ,..... Keck Bottling Co. ......,.... . Kelly Press ........,i.........t... Keystone Supply Co. ....., . Kihchel Theatre ....,...... Koh1's Drug Store ..,...... 101 114 107 102 117 106 131 133 124' 101 112 102 99 109 104 98 109 100 121 99 132 133 121 109 125 116 118 99 99 111 115 101. 121 126 99 110 134 115 119 121 123 117 106 130 115 129 106 133 103 102 100 126 120 126 114- 107 124 103 104. 113 107 119 106 109 116 116 11:1 114 103 128 123 120 104 L Lawson, Dolly ....,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,1., Lawther Esso Service .,.,..,.. Leonard Shoe Repairing .1.r.... Levin Furniture .................,. Levin Jewelers ................. Levinson, J. P. .... ,....,.. . Lincoln Coach Lines ..... Linhart Chevrolet Co. .,,.,....,.,...., . Longos Market ,.,...., .,,.,,.............,...... M Manos Theatre ,.,.,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,, Manson's Jewelry Store ..,. Martin, Glenn G., Jr. ,... , Mash, Dan .................,...,..,.... Masciantonio, Carmen ...,... Mason, Sherman W. ........ . Mayers Sporting Center ....... Miller 8: Whitlatch .........,,,,,..........,,,,.,,.. Millstein, J. H. ...,.........,.......,....,......,.,,.,....,,, , Model Cleaning and Laundry Co., Inc. .,.... , Moyer Printing Co. ,,,,.,......,,.....,..,..,.,.,,... , Murphy, G. C. Co. ...,. ...,,..,.,,.... . Myers, C.. T. .......,..................,,,,...,,.,. .. N New Oakford Park P001 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Nick's Lunch .,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, O O'Connell, T. F. and Son Ohringer Home Furnishings Olympia, The ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ' ,,,.,,A,,,,,,,4, P Painter, Ollie .,.,.,...,,. ,,,,,.4,,,,,,,A Peach, Martha ................. Peggy Jane Candy ....,......., Penney, J. C., Co. ..,.,....., . Pennsylvania Lumher Co. Perfettfs Shoe Repair Sho P R Ratner, Charles I. ..,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, , Redlich s .....,.,,.,.....,,,,,.,.,.,.,, Richard's Jewelry Store ....... Robertson, J. E. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , Rocco's Service Station ,,,, , ,,,,,,, Rupp's Feed and Supplies S bt. Vincent College ,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,-, Shrader, Laird ......,..,,,,,,,, Shrunfs Dairy ....,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Sprucehank and Helzel ...., Steiner, Foster P. ............ . Stou h, T. H. .,,........... . 15 Sunder, Carl E. .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , Taylor, Percy .... .. Taylor, Phil ,..,....,, Teamster's Union ...... Thatcher Glass .,.... T Uhrm, George ................................. United Rubber Workers of Urbani's Drug Store ........ Varine, Anthony ...... .. 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