Kulpmont High School - Banner Yearbook (Kulpmont, PA)
- Class of 1955
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MO 'Y Twentieth Edition Published By The Kulpniont Area Joint Junior Senior High School K ulpinont, Pennsylvania T A A 1 Kulpmont Board of Education ANTHONY NESTICO Presiclent MICHAEL POLINKO SAMUEL A. pADULA Vice-P1'esirle'rLt Semetury Qi pk 1 . m . 4 CHARLES R. AMBROSE, JR l-EONARD B. WYDRA T1'cu.em1'er PAGE FOUR x J LOUIS J. HORVATH EUGENE- MIRARCHI SYLVESTER FERRARI .Ll Solicitor r. 'I Supervising Principal ALBERT W. Ross, M. A, Marion Heights Board of Educ 'on jfb JOHN L. BAKSI I d t NWHOLAS SGRO Jol-:N zvoNcHEcK V P d t Kulpmont Area Joint School Board Officers ANTHONY NESTICO - - - JOHN L. BAKSI - - SAMUEL A. PADULA - LAWRENCE D'ANGELO - - President Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer Y I, , ,.i...4.,g ,..-., PAGE FIVE RACHEL A. ALLEN Gracizzlis, sweet, gayg another fan of Coal Town- s ip. GIG lub lg Blue 5 White Review I-2-3-45 Corri- r Patrol 35 Banner 4. STELLA M. ALEX I S Agreeable, Captain of Cheerleaders, papillary , well liked by everyone. Intramural Basketball I-2-3-45 Cheerleader 1-2-3- 4g Student Council l-2-35 Blue 5' White Re- view 4j Banner 4. MARIE D. AVELLINO Cute, capable, poisedg nothing ever troubles her. Intramural Basketball I-2-3-45 Glee Club I-2-3g Blue C1 White Review I-2-3-4. JOHN J. BARANOSKI Shy, pleasing chapg believes in work before pleasure. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-45 Football I-2-45 ln- tramural Basketball I-2-3-4 ROBERT J. BEAVER Good-naturecl, stucliousg makes time pass happily. Corridor Patrol 2-3-41 Band 3-45 Vice President 3-45 Banner 41 Blue C1 White Review 4. CONCETTA E. BRESSI Swell pal, a dance loverg a personality that is pleasing. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-4g Intramural Basket- ball I-2-3-4g Student Council 35 Blue C1 White Review 4. JOSEPH V. CARABINI Short, associative, always teasingg takes things casually. Intramural Basketball l-2-3g Football 2. ' BERNADINE A. CEBOLLA Faultless wardrobe, fashionableg friendly and courteous. Marion Heights Club. I-2-3-41 Blue C7 White Re- view 4. .ts igpe.-C ., Y C. 3- .. ,.J.,.- . -..L .. ,. ..- fsse ,W R Senior Class Officers Left To right: , Catherine Janoka .... ..... S ecretary Robert Beaver ...... Peter Daniels ..... ..... P resident Bernadine Cebolla--- -lfrfKw+r-- COLORS - -- - Purpl MOTTO - - He Who Labc FLOWER - - - CARMEN J. CESARI Reserved, smartg another one of our girl-shy fellows. Intramural Basketball 25 Student Council 3-4. JO ANN L. DALPIAZ Engaged, frienollyg Jo Ann is partial to Brady, Corridor Patrol l-2-35 Blue G White Review 45 ln- tramural Basketball 2-35 Student Council 2. PETER J. DANIELS V Dependable, handsomeg a willing worker and ef- ficient Class President. Sports Club l5 Basketball l-2-3-45 Track 35 Stu- dent Council 45 Senior Class President. JEANETTE DAVIES Friendly simile, quiet, consiclcrateg keeps her thoughts to herself. Intramural Basketball l-2-3-45 Blue 6' White Re- view 45 Librarian 4. Ross APDELBO Sincere, cuteg takes things as they come. Glee Club I5 lntramural Basketball 2. JOHN L. DERR ' Tall, easy-goingg never seen without a friend. Football l-2-3-45 Intramural Basketball 2-3-4. MICHAEL DUNICK Quiet, reserfvedg immune to feminine charm. Marion Heights Club l-2-3-4. MARIAN T. FIORELLO Always ready with a helping handg Marian is true to one man. Band l5 Blue 5 White Review -l5 Intramural Basket- ball l-2. -'f---f-fr2- Q1!is- --- - --mesa-1 l l PAGE TH l RTEEN , .J --- PAGE FOURTEEN 'H J. FULGINITI ful, fascinating g seems to be forever flirting. mural Basketball I-2-3-45 Football I-2-3-45 Gymnastic Club Zg Intramural Baseball 3. JOHN FUTCHKO, JR. Obliging, persuasiileg 'makes feminine hearts flutter. Intramural Basketball I-2-3-41 Gymnastic Club 25 Intramural Baseball 3. MORRIS A. GARD Congenial, jovialg never caught frowning. Basketball I-2-3-4. JOSEPH E. GENCAVAGE Tall, lanky, cliniplesg neiver seen alone. ' . Football I-2-3-45 Basketball l-2-3-45 Intramural Baseball 35 Blue Ev White Review 4. ANDREW M. GRAZIOLI Frank, friendlyg cares little for what the future holds. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-4. GEORGE R. GRISCAVAGE . Restless, unselfishg full of good intentions. Band I-2-3-45 Intramural Basketball 2-3-45 Intra- mural Baseball 3. ENGENE J. HABOWSKI Quiet, womcm-hater, never seen and never heard. ,O BARBARA P. I-IERMAN If Ambitious, determinedg inclined to get far in life. Corridor Patrol l-2-3-45 Student Council I-25 ln- tramural Basketball I-21 Librarian 3-45 Blue 8 White Review 4g Banner 4. S 'Pl 5 . , z - ,-, i if CATHERINE A. JANOKA Attractive, helpful, chatty5 words never fail her. Marion Heights Club l-2-3-45 Intramural Basket- ball I-2-3-45 Blue 5 White Review 45 Banner 45 Librarian 4. BARBARA H. KADYSZEWSKI Blonde, giddy, her smile agrees with everyone. Intramural Basketball l-2-3-45 Blue G White Re- view l-2-3-45 Glee Club I5 Banner 4. TED KANIA Attentive, helpfnlg always loads of fun. Intramural Basketball 2-35 Band l-2-3-45 Banner 4. I , ELLEN J. KOVACH Ambitious, dependable, a fine typistg has a way of her own. Blue and White Review 45 Banner 45 Librarian 4. CHESTER M. KRULESKI Athletically inclinedg gifted with an innocent expression. Football I-2-3-45 Basketball I-2-35 Intramural Base- ball 35 Student Council 25 Blue C1 White Re- view 4. OLGA MACHOSKI E True to the Heights, easy to get along w'ith5 en- joys male companionship. Marion Heights Club l-2-3-45 Intramural Basketball I-2-3-45 Blue 6' White Review 45 Banner 4. DONALD A. MACI-IUSAK 5 Tall, wonder on the trn'rnpet5 self-made casanova. Band l-2-3-45 Intramural Basketball 2-3-45 Intra- mural Baseball 35 Corridor Patrol 3-4. 9 i JOHN A. NORSTEDT nv Intelligent, cooperativeg always ready with an argument. Blue C1 White Editor 45 Corridor Patrol 2-35 Banner 45 President of Student Council 4. S - .- - :Tm .7 4.i..-- -. va 4 I 2 f A I I 5A I I PAGE FIFTEEN ..LQL-,,,, D- ,eg . -.-,Y .i.,.,, '- - :gf-7 - ., --- IJZWQ-t 0' . PAGE. SIXTEEN RAYMOND J. NOVAKOSKI Superb Manager, casual, afraid of nothing. Football Manager I-2-3-45 Basketball I-2-3-45 In- tramural Baseball 3. MARIANNE R. OLSHESKI Polite, intelligent, always hurryingg usually late. Glee Club I-25 Blue 6' White Review I-2-3-45 Li- brarian I-2-3-45 Student Council 25 Corridor Patrol 2-3-45 Intramural Basketball 45 Banner 4 SHIRLEY A. ORLANDO Cute, always attracted to out-of-town boysg can't act serious. Intramural Basketball I-2-3-45 Band I5 Glee Club I-2-35 Blue G White Review I-2-3-45 Cheer- leader 3. EDNA M. OWCZAREK Chattgi, always laughing, fun lo'ving,' known to nv . Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball I-2-3-4. ANDREW P. PETRO Industrious, qu'let5 ne-ver hurry, never worry. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-45 Corridor Patrol 2-3-45 Blue C7 White Review 4. ROSALIE PISARZ ' Short, demureg whiz at mathi5 her thoughts are her secrets. Intramural Basketball l-2-35 Student Council I5 Li- brarian 2-3-45 Banner 4. JOHN M. POLLACK Impartial, serious, glides with the way of life. Football 2. WILLIAM J. POLLACK Adaptable, serene, a good palg always seen with someone. Football 3. I I .g -pg... ,gp , J- -gg..4.i-- -ia ..., - . .44Aau1a-is --awk f --x 2-.rr---1 -ull-rn! 2- J' l. RALPH V. PROCOPIO A jester, tnrbnlentg inclined to be mischievous. Football l-2-3-45 Intramural Basketball I-2-3-41 Intramural Baseball 3. FRANCIS N. RAKOWSKI Inquisitive, independentg has no fear of the fu- ture. Corridor Patrol 2-3-4g Student Council 2-3g Intra- mural Basketball 2-3-4j Banner 4. JOSEPH E. RUTHS Sucwe, spirited, unpredictcibleg an all-wroimcl good fellow. Basketball 2-35 Football I-25 Intramural Basketball 4. BARBARA A. SAWEIKIS Happy-go-lucky, good sense of huinorg caters to soldiers. Blue 6' White Review I-2-3-4g Intramural Basket- ball I-2-3-45 Banner 4. LOIS C, SHERIFF Sparkling personalityg always seen with Marian. Glee Club lg Intramural Basketball I-2. ENGENE M. SINOPOLI A prankster, fMendlyg has an answer for every- thing. Football 2-3-45 Basketball I-2-3-4g Intramural Baseball 3. ALLEN M. SLODITSKI Carefree, never in a hurryg seldom seen or heard. Corridor Patrol l-25 Student Council lg Banner 4. MYRON STARINSHAK Wahuy hair, never hem-dy he is gifted with an innocent expression. Intramural Basketball I-2-3-45 Intramural Baseball 3g Glee Club I-2-3-4. ' 1 5:- . ,. ::-.,,....aZ .. -- . A. 1, . ,F - -151- TT ll' Jusgi .aaa -Ye L.-- ls., . ANTHONY E. STEPANOVICH Buoyant, artistically inclined: capable cartoonist. MARIE A. SWAIKA Attracted by a. sailor: enjoys life to the fullest. Marion Heights Club l-2-3-45 Intramural Basketball l-2-3-4g Student Council 3g Banner 4. MICHAEL J. SWARTZ Conscientious as well as handsomeg a lively class- fmatc. Intramural Basketball l -2-3 -4. CONNIE T. SWITZER Cute blonde, well liked by allg one who seldom worries. Intramural Basketball 3-4g Blue Cx White Review 45 Corridor Patrol 45 Librarian 4. JOHN W. TOMI NOVICH Flirtations, light-hearted, artistic, full of good ideas. Blue Cr White Review l-45 Student Council l-2-35 Corridor Patrol lg Gymnastics Club Zj Banner 4. LOTTIE G. VARANO . Jester of the Class of '55 , Lottie is never pf, seen without a girl. Glee Club 45 Basketball 3-45 Football 3-4. SAMU EL F. VARANO Amusing, loyal, respectfulg helpful at a mom- ent's notice. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-4. WALTER J. WYDRA Popular, dimplesg 'never seen without his truck. Football l-25 Basketball l-2-3-45 Gymnastics Club 25 Baseball Intramurals 3. +L.. L V L.-brain-. Lu .., DOLORES M. WERY JEROME ZBICKI JOSEPH H. ZYSKOSKI Easy going, talka,ti'v0g cc mam- Mischievous, imconcerneclg tak- Jolly, always jolcingg Zee is hater indeed. as life as it comes. the object of a, certain girl's affections. Intramural Basketball l-2. Basketball 2-3-4. Football l-2-3-4, Basketball l- Z-3, Blue Er White Review 45 Gymnastics Club 2. Senior Class Song Tune to NO OTHER LOVE - To Kulpmont High- I We bid good-bye- Our school days here The friends we knew Memories so dear Will last year after year For they were founded here. We'll always love you, Kulpmont High, For joys our only days have ever known, Our hopes and dreams Classes that we all attended With this year have now all ended. Alma Mater, class songs we all knew With saddened hearts It is time to part We now fondly say adieu. we all will surely miss. I RACHEL ALLEN JOHN NORSTEDT P' PAGE NINETEEN - ',,Ili.- 'EY, it su, 1. :Ag- Q4 . i 'F 1-2 a ' I ' A +P' ' fr '1l3E !!!!--g m ' L' - ' Ha i r t:i . . '.r ' ', ,n sgf S : ' XXXXXXXXX XXXX Class Wzll 9 QQ! T 3 1A o X f X Qxxx xxxfxxxxxmmvrpf - H - .-1 I-1-721 - We the Class of I955, who are about to leave this great institution of learning, do here- by make public our last will and testament: TO THE FACULTY: We leave our appreciation and gratitude, for their unceasing effort in trying to make us intelligent and reliable young men and women. I TO THE JUNIORS: I We leave our cooperation and obedience in the classroom, corridors, and assembly pro- grams, and also all our Senior privileges. TO THE UNIRERCLASSMEN: We give our willingness to take part in clubs, plays, and other extra-curricular activities. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PAGE TWENTY STELLA ALEXIS' position as captain of the cheerleaders is left to JOANN PUPO. RACHEL ALLEN wills her popularity with the Coal Township Boys, to her sister ROBERTA. The long dark tresses of MARIE AVELLINO are bestowed upon MARYLU APPICHELL. JOHN BARONOWSKI wills his seat on the Heights bus to JOHN STAREGO. ROBERT BEAVER leaves his A's in Chemistry to anyone who needs them. CONCETTA BRESSI bequeaths her love for dancing to ROSE MARIE NESTICO. JOE ALONZO is left with JOE CARABlNl'S many visits to Atlas. RUTHANN CONNI is lucky to receive BERNADINE CEBOLLA'S faultless wardrobe. CARMEN CESARI leaves his love for the outdoors to L ONA D I. MARION DE ANGELO is gifted with JOANN DALPIA 'S sparkling, eyes. JAMES PROSSER is left with PETER DANlEL'S position as Senior Class president. JEANETTE DAVIES' love for Sunbury is left to RUTH BROVVN. ROSE DELBO wills her quiet manner to JANE TERRY. JOHN DERR leaves his tall stature to EDWARD DURAN. MICHAEL DUNICK confers his love for baseball to JOE MOLESEVICH. MARION FIORELLO leaves her friendly manner to MICHAELINE BUCKWASH. The cuts and bruises of RALPH FULGINITI are gladly given to' 1 T DOMANSKI. JOHN FUTCHKO'S devilish manner is passed on to CHARLES CRINIT . 'S' D The basketball ability of MORRIS GARD is given to LOUIS CHERNESKI. The gridiron speed of JOE GENCAVAGE is passed on to RON MARSHALEK. ANDREW GRAZIOLI leaves the days that he was absent to go hunting to LARRY MORATA. i GEORGE GRISCAVAGE wills his comical attitude to JOHN FULGINITI. ENGENE HABOWSKVS dislike for girls, is left to CHARLES MICI-IAELOWSKI. KITTY LANDIS is left with BARBARA HERMAN'S post on corridor patrol. KAY JANOKA leaves her many sweaters to her sister PATSY. GRACE VARANO is left with BARBARA KADYSZEWSKVS patronage at the K. H. S. Dances. TED KANIA Quote, l'm just Ieaving! The long hair of ELLEN KOVACH is left to ANNA MOLESEVICH. CHESTER KRULESKI gives his position as quarterback to JOE MILEWSKI. OLGA MACHOSKI leaves her sense of humor to MARYANN KORENKIEWICZ. DONALD MACHUSAK'S seat in the band room is left to FRANCIS GOMEZ. JOHN NORSTEDT'S editorship of the Blue and White is passed on to TEDDY GRECO. RAY NOVAKOWSKVS position as head manager is given to ALBERT MURAWSKI. MARIANNE OLSHESKI wills her seat at the steering wheel of the driving car to JEAN PASTERSKI. SHIRLEY ORLANDO'S shapeful figure is left to JOAN GRISCAVAGE. EDNA OWCZAREK wills her ways with the opposite sex to MARGE WATKINS. ANDREW PETRO'S seat in the Heights bus is given to his brother BILLY. The deep dimples of ROSALIE PISARZ are bestowed upon PAT SECULA. The quiet ways of JOHN POLLACK are left to JOE HUTCHKO. ,ML usa. .C ..-ss ,tf.-nf-- -as f...,- QQXXXQXXXXXQ1 j Class Will 1 'xXxxxxxlxxxxxmx!flnmi if. it , J shyi WILLIAM POLLACK'S love for cars is left to BOB ZEIGLER. RALPH PROCOPIO leaves his popularity to his brother FRANKIE. FRANCIS RAKOWSKVS job in the cafeteria is left to FRANK MIRACHI. All the unlearned Algebra of JOE RUTHS, is left to some unfortunate Junior. BARBARA SAWEIKIS' second year shorthand book is gladly given to THERESA LONG. ENGENE SlNOPOLI'S daily visit to the office is given to anyone who likes to take walks. LOIS SHERIFF'S neat appearance is passed on to MARIE SEPRINSKI. ALLEN SLODITSKI leaves his love for hunting to JAMES BROWN. MYRON STARINSHAK transfers his shy and quiet ways to GEORGE MOLNAR. ANTHONY STEPANOVICH leaves his perfect attendance records, to any Freshman who thinks he can live up to them. MARIE SWAIKA'S neat appearance and beautiful clothes, are left to PATSY PONTO. ' JOHNNY ALTMIRE is given the wolfish ways of MICKEY SWARTZ. CONNIE SWITZER leaves her becoming bangs to ANN MARIE BECKER. JACK TOMINOVlCH'S dancing ability is left to MICHAEL STEWART. LOTTIE VARANO leaves his cuestick at Sam's to JOE SCICCHITANO. SAM VARANO leaves his engineer's boots to anyone who wears a size eight. DOLORES WERY bestows her ability to study, to her sister BERNICE. The wise cracks and witty remarks of WALTER WYDRA, are left to BOB MURDOCK. JEROME ZBICKI leaves nothing and takes anything he can lay his hands on. JOE ZYSKOSKI transfers his educated toe to the foot of JAMES FISHER. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL STAFF: MR. OLSHESKI-a whole class of expert draftsmen. MR. SABOL--less absentees. MR. ROSS-a quieter cafeteria at lunch time. PROFESSOR D'ALEXANDER-more students for the band. MR. BEIERSCHMITT-a new dog, so he can go hunting next year. . DOVIAK-a fully equipped Cadillac for his driver training classes. . PATRICK-a student who speaks perfect English. MR. CLAUSER-a super scientist. MR. THOMAS-a bell in his homeroom. MRS. GEDANIC--more good cooks like the Senior girls. MISS ARCIKOSKY-more A students in shorthand. MR, STRAHOSKY-an unbreakable paddle. MR. STAVENSKIE-a championship football team. MISS PELLO4a perfectly dressed gym class. MISS LAHAZA-a few Mario Lanzas for her glee club. MISS MARCHETTI-more good artists for her art class. MISS GRAFF-obedient students. MR. WATRAL-more machines for the shop. MRS. RUPSKI-our aches and pains, and what have you? MISS LELEVICH-more time to do her work. MR. MURRAY-an office of his own. MRS. BRESSLER-an all day, every day teaching job. JANITORS-an easy chair in the boiler room. STUDENTS AND FACULTY-a large parking lot, with attendants. MR MR We hereby appoint MISS ARCIKOSKY and MR. STRAHOSKY, our class advisors, sole executors of this will. Signed, sealed, and approved on this second day of May, in the year nineteen hundred and fifty-five. OUR MARK ISI CLASS OF 1955 JACK TOMINOVICH TED KANIA PAGE TWENTY-ONE The Time Machine The Time Machine is set for the year l97O. We turn the switch and the machine is set into operation. Slowly we are transmitted into the future and we find ourselves at Station K-U-L-P T. V. where a telethon is now in progress. The proceeds of this event will go to- ward defraying the cost of a new City Hospital. PETE DANIELS lformer Senior Class Presidentl is acting as M. C. of this charity affair. Among the members of the orchestra we find a few members of the class of HSS. JOHN NORSTEDT, now a famous concert pianist, is playing one of his own musical compositions We find TED KANIA performing on the drums, GEORGE GRISCAVAGE with his tuba, and DONALD MACHUSAK playing the trumpet. Among the performers are CONCETTA BRESSI and MICKEY SWARTZ who will do the very latest dance steps. ELLEN KOVACI-l will also entertain by displaying her acrobatic skill. As the time passes many calls are coming in and are taken care of by telephone oper- ators under the supervision of BARBARA KADYSZEWSKI and BARBARA SAWEIKIS. As we return to the show we see KAY JANOKA, CONNlE SWITZER, and MARIE SWAIKA modeling the latest fashions especially designed for this occasion by BERNADINE CEBOLLA and OLGA MACHOSKIE. Those in the audience who have been here for hours are now leaving for lunch. Many of them are going to the Golden Apple which is located next door to the T. V. station. This famous restaurant is owned and operated by CARMEN CESARI. As we search for a table and gaze about we observe that RALPH FULGINITI is the chief cook. On one of the tables is the magazine Entertainment Our eye is attracted by the cover, featuring a beautiful girl with a novel hair style, drawn by JACK TOMINOVICH. Leaf- ing through the magazine we discover an article written by RACHEL ALLEN who is currently a famous journalist. We are also intrigued by the cartoons of ANTHONY STEPANOVICH. Aproaching blithely to take the diners' orders is EDNA OWCZAREK. The service is prompt and cheerful and upon leaving we see that ROSE DELBO is also a waitress here. As the people are returning to the Telethon we encounter many old classmates. Now entering the building are RAY NOVAKOSKI and LOTTIE VARANO who are Mechanical En- gineers. They will draw up the blueprints for all of the equipment for the new hospital. Also in the lobby we find R. N.'s MARIANNE OLSHESKI and BARBARA HERMAN, who will work as head nurses there. With them are policewoman STELLA ALEXIS, displaying her many medals of merit, and ROSALIE PISARZ, who is a meteorologist with the Metropolis Branch of the U. S. Weather Bureau. As we speak with them we are informed that home- maker JOANNE DALPIAZ is unable to come to the studio. But we are sure that she is view- ing the show on her T. V. set, a gift from MORRIS GARD'S T. V. store. Now we see those great college football coaches JOE GENCAVAGE and CHET KRUL- ESKI being escorted to their seats by MARIE AVELLINO, an usherette. Also returning to their PAGE TWENTY-TWO Y L., Jef'- 7 ffggaab- - The Time Machine seats we see I. B. M. representatives, MARION FIORELLO and LOIS SHERIFF, who are in charge of tabulation. We return to our seats and resume watching the show. Now performing are comedians JOSEPH ZYSKOSKI and EUGENE SINOPOLI, academy award winners for their performance in Gwana Gwana. JANET DAVIES, just returning from work, comes and sits just in front of us. She tells us that she is working for WILLIAM POLLOCK, the owner of a National insurance agency. As we are conversing, the playwright, ANDREW PETRO, comes and takes a seat nearby. With him is career woman, DOLORES WERY, who lends her technical advice. Now coming on stage are the guests of honor, ROBERT BEAVER, a College Professor, and ANDREW GRAZIOLI, the owner of a number of factories across the country manufactur- ing hunting rifles, After the interview JOSEPH RUTHS, Champion Wrestler, comes before the audience and exhibits his highly developed biceps. Another comedian, RALPH PROCOPIO, now enters the spotlight to display his talents. As a final performance on this Telethon, MYRON STARINSHAK sings a selection which was composed by FRANCIS RAKOSKI. We take a position near the exit and watch closely as the audience leaves. Among the members of the audience we see JEROME ZBICKI, an operator of the renowned nightclub, The Night Spot, accompanied by the professional basketball star, WALTER WYDRA. As we gaze across the street we see one of MICHAEL DUNICK'S many poolrooms, in front of which is parked JOHN POLLOCK'S newest racing car. A long, shiny red limousine now drives up in front of the studio. Admiral JOHN FUTCHKO and General JOE CARABINI enter the car and are driven to their destination by the trust- worthy chauffeur ALLEN SLODITSKI. When we see the last of the studio audience, EUGENE HABOWSKI, gas station tycoon, and his ace mechanic, JOHN DERR, leave, we make our way backstage, to note the result of the Telethon. While backstage we meet the Pizza King, ' SAMMY VARANO, who will distribute an ample supply of his product to those who participated freely in the spectacle. JOHN BARANOSKI, who designed the scenery, has just informed us that the Telethon was an overwhelming success, having received an amount of donations which was far above the original quota. The hours have quickly passed and without warning the Time machine brings us back to the present. What a secure and happy future is in store for the Class of SS if all that we have observed here comes true. .... only time will tell. B. KADYSZEWSKI M. OLSHESKI 1 PAGE TWENTY-THREE ,W Wu- L -,c'..- ., .1 ,, W Y 7 V f 1 --2 NAME Alexis, Stella Allen, Rachel Avellino, Marie Baranoski, John Beaver, Robert Bressi, Concetta Carabini, Joseph Cebolla, Bernadine Cesari, Carmen Dalpiaz, Jo Ann Daniels, Peter Davies, Jeanette Delbo, Rose Derr, John Dunick, Michael Fiorello, Marian Fulginiti, Ralph Futchko, John Gard, Morris Gencavage, Joseph Grazioli, Andrew Griscavage, George l-Iabowski, Eugene Herman, Barbara Janoka, Catherine Kadyszewski, Barbara Kania, Ted Kovach, Ellen Kruleski, Chester Machoski, Olga Machusak, Donald Norstedt, John PAGE TWENTY-FOUR NICKNAJ-.115 Stash Rao A ve Pita Bob Connie Joe Bernie Porky Dalpy Pete Janet Rosie Jakie Dunni Jllarian Fugic Futch Junefu Dinker Graz J-r. Georgie Hobo Barb Kay Kady Ted EI Junior Cookie Don Serkin PET LIKE Boys Brady Carl Baseball Movies and T.V. Sailors Driving Jimmy Fishing Bill Basketball Boys Loafing Millie Baseball Long hair Football Girls Basketball Sports Hunting Music Hunting Music Kulpmont Latest records Drums Typing Football Talking Girls Beethoven A U.. Senior Statzstzcs l DISLIKE Homework Flirts Other boys Working Homework Snobs Tests Home Formalities Away from Bill A's Shorthand School Other girls Yankees Short hair Pests School School Referees Indoors Favoritism Girls Conceited people Sophisticated girls Writing letters Algebra Glasses School Being quiet Homework Liberace PASTIME Loafing Writing letters With Carl Loafing Working after school Writing letters Finding things to do Sewing At Tush's Writing letters Loafing Watching T.V. ln the movies With Millie ln the poolroom With Lois Watching T.V, Being with girls Poolroom Loafing Guns Practicing music Hunting Day dreaming Thinking of ??? Being with Ray Practicing on drums You'd be surprised Walking to the Heights Drawing Outdoor Sports Playing the piano LIKELY To BE Police woman Nurse Married Retired Teacher Nurse Working Married Air Force Housewife Anchor-Clanker Secretary Bachelorette Mechanic Proprietor of poolroom Nurse Barber ln the service A Merchant Marine Drafted Anything Musician Bachelor Nurse Model Telephone Operator Gene Krupa Secretary In the Air Force Dress designer Harry James Concert pianist NAME Novakoski, Raymond Olsheski, Maryann Orlando, Shirley Owczarek, Edna Petro, Andrew Pisarz, Rosalie Pollack, John Pollack, William Procopio, Ralph Rakowski, Francis Ruths, Joseph Saweikis, Barbara Sheriff, Lois Sinopoli, Eugene Sloditski, Allen Starinshala, Myron Stepanovich, Anthony Swaika, Marie Swartz, Michael Switzer, Connie Tominovich, John Varano, Lottie Varano, Samuel Wery, Dolores Wydra, Walter Zbicki, Jerome Zyskoski, Joseph NICKNAME Ray Ollie Shirl Edna Andy Pells J nkie Bill l 'ince Rocks Joe Ba rb Lois Sinon Allen Myron S tepi M arie Mickey Connie Jackie J in gsey Sammy Dolores Dzfslzie-Tuclcei' Pee Vllce Zee PET LIKE Kady Mus'c Ronnie Jimmy Taking it easy Mathematics Mechanic work Cars Sports Hunting Food Soldiers Buick Sports Driving Certain girls Movies Talking Mercury Boys Jerry Sleeping Cars Driving Basketball Gamblfng Food ll.. . . r . ,. , ,- f Ar,- 1 ,Q-r im . . . . mor Statzstzcs J DISLIKE Nothing Alarm clocks Squealers Other boys Algebra Big headed people School Nothing Girls Being without the Wise guys Ignorant people Dirty bucks Girls School Angry people Algebra Being quiet School Short hair Catty girls Getting awake Sexy girls Shorthand School Teachers Being hungry Cal' PA STIME Loafing Buying records With Ronnie With Jimmy Loafing Sleeping Loafing Fixing Guns Loafing Doing Nothing Movies Writing letters At Marian's LIKELY To BE Married Late Working Married Tired A Teacher Mechanic Truck driver In the service Sergeant in the Marine Roaming Telephone operator Seen with Marian At Sam's Teacher Playing the accordion Soldier Loafing Happy Wonderer Doing nothing ln the Navy Making noise In trouble Selling Calso Mayor of Shamokin Loafing At Shirl's Drawing A Husband Snoring Late Playing cards Selling Tuzzies At Murawski's A Wave With Rita Merchant Marine Shooting Crap Gambler Eating Hungry CATHERINE JANOKA MARIE SWAIKA OLGA MACHOSKI ROSALIE PISARZ PAGE TWENTY-FIVE - . Highlights of the School Year f SEPTEMBER l -First Day of School .... 3-Senior Class Dance .... 6- Labor Day ......... lO-Catholic High Game--- Zl-Slavonic Ensemble--- ----------Back to work again! ----We learn to dance all over -------A day off. So soon! ----First Game, First Victory ----A touch of the Old World ------Trying out the new records ----Boy, could he play the Guitar -----------Wait till next year ------We looked like Champs ---The questions were difficult ---We lose our final football game ----------No studying this day ---------Salute to the Turkey ---------A whole week off ----Looks like a good season - -........ Victory No. 2 -------Can't win them all ---------A well-earned rest ----Everybody was dressed up --------We lose a close one ---Haven't I been here before? -----------We get revenge -----------We win again --- -------- lt was noisy ------------An easy triumph ----Miss Valentine is crowned ----------They were tricky -------Did we get fooled!! ---The program was tops ----Another good assembly -----------Number Please! ----KHS's talent is displayed Roy Mayer Assembly ---------- .-----------.-- l t was enjoyable l7-Highway Safety, State Police--- -----------. Slow down, hot rodder 29 UGTUBER 4-Banner Staff Dance ---- 6-Terry Golden --------- 8-Mount Carmel Game--- 23-Shenandoah Game--- 29-Juniata College Test--- NOYEMBER 5+Coal Township Game ---- l l-Armistice Day ---.------ l9-Thanksgiving Dance ---- 22-Thanksgiving Vacation-- 30-Ashland Basketball Game DECEMBER 2-Northumberland Game ---- l7-St. Edward's Game ------.-- 22-Christmas Holidays Begin 27-Christmas Dance --------- 29-Frackville Game -------- JANUARY 3-Back to School -------- lO-Mount Carmel Game ---- 24-Butler Township Game ---- 3l-Junior Class Dance ----- FEBRUARY ll-Coal Township Game--- l4-Valentine Dance ------ l5-Valentine's Birds ------ I8-Berwick Game ---------- 22-Washington's Birthday-- MARCH 2-Eugene Lavery ------ L ----- 3-Bell Telephone Assembly ---- 8-Senior Class Play .----------- l5- -3O-Band Concert ---------- --- APRIL 7-Easter Holidays Begin--- l2-Career Day ---------- MAY IO I3--Senior Exams ---- - l3-Junior-Senior Prom ---- 22-Baccalaureate ------- 23-Commencement ---- JUNE 2-School Ends ---- PAGE TWENTY-SIX ,-,..--.r... -We hear Schubert's Unfinished - ------------------ Another vacation What the future has in store for us -----------------The final test ---Dinner jackets and formals ------------Soon we leave ---Good Bye! Kulpmont High ----That is, until next year By JOHN NORSTEDT jd H .J if 1 . Y IQ G5 ' ' V -. .DQ .M wwf f'5f LMT' 1 QQ' 'J of Wagq, fb I ,A ! Z- gg- I , P2r'?'0'X?h5.,9p9.. ZZFJXM i uf J If gf Jim , A? Jzfitzio J ass Ufficers J Left to right: u ,i s ,id-ff. ' of ' Jack Maiick .... .... V ice-President James Prosser ..... .... P resident Marsh!!! f.f I, r 'gal- fi Iipj Ames Fisher ................. Secretary X ul' :flqjal f.. wif 1 .srl ' J' 'x in J' . ' V54 f g' ' 'ML ' X n 1 wifi I Cf 'a.+.f'a-5 I andy la'- Cl, life jf!-4341, J 5 Q i I 1 i I Q Q QM 1 to L X, , , f- X i 445' + . f 0 -adj? J K K i- ,J iq J -QV Q 1 FI ST ROW-Pied to fighf-E'-Xf-ez Nr. fyvfafhoim, 1. Pasterski, R. A. C ni, M. Buckkgygsh, J. A. Pupo, RENMJ. Nesnco. gy SECOND ROW-P. Meyer, E. Duran, E. Melnick, W. Yarzinsky, C. Criniti, M. Fantanarosa, M. Peek, J. Altomire, Miss Graff, Advisor. fl A , THIRD ROW-A. Murawski, J. Srarego, J. Fisher, J. Malick, J. Molesevich, A. Swatski, J. ' , fl Presser, R. Dubbs, G. Molnar. g V . REAR-J. Scicchitano, R. Marshalek. is b 3 , 1 gf p- -- - ,7 . 2fffQLc PAGE TWENTY EVEN Q' ' Ali . , , ,...u...g:... ...... ,. f. as -f A Aw F X I . Vx - ' M . 'lL 0 Q. oL 'U f'f U ca III f s' It a:l ' Tv. 0- ' o Af- A! I' ff' 'Isl , m , lj 1 ' , sub! N 'L I -JJ V 211 K fn . Q., ,,544v kd 'I-,J 'I , G JZ, I 4 A 2 ff I 5 J if' ., I I vi' K Y f' i -' . A '. rv, 4 'V f ' 5 - f fy lxoxfv bvgiigwx 5 ew' Ing!-o I 4 g- '4.-Q-99 . I I IH 204 'W Awe I1 A 'f 35 ,I 3 omeroom 4-Q.,-141'-pf Q.. ff . .I ,if I I I Y.. TL FIRST RQ 'lefi TCESTIQ T+A, Sxmopoli, J. Kwitkowskfj' Fesniak, J. Ggoaenunis, J,n . Q Szciwn ki ' . Oren. JZ Brown , ' ,,N' , Q If ' jvv-.4m.i' ' SE OND wTxJ.'MaIewS4,I, Ffvmffafcha, A. L135kosk.i,' P. Raduuij w. Lawn, R. K noir , s. 'Q'-7u.1I' ig? ' E A ' , TfQf'NIucIr5ffhMr. Bierschmift, Adyiibr. if I, wi 47 l 3 -' If avf 1 Ir E. .-I W ' THIRD ROW44f. Huxta, J. Alonso, M., wart, J. utcI'1k?,fC. Miqpjggvgki, G.1Q?ipnanski, 05. S . ,, . I si ffnkwk D. Shimko, . Davies, R. Yeziersm, Ziegy -'H P Lb,-,g,JE::' pf? ' fm-.QW . I J? g. AL-.'f'-'fi-I M J Ik. , . f I 1 .f'5I'f .'1 ' -' Tkigfpa ,4 I, Q I IN- Pr ' ' I ' I F.. 3' I X64 if J W .J 'R 'I . . 'f Q. ff' Lfbl' Tfg. ff l K' JIPIW .Isji J . If I f 1 ra nh , ' Wiki. Y! Q fr? 3 Qi-f Iisxxx 3 IR ww I QXX I3 I EQ I Y , I I , yi' I I I. I I., I I it I ' 1 r kv!! Xu 1, . ,A .. In x Lg I yy r- M I' -I ' ' ' ' Nth' 'fm' ' xg, xv-?'Tg - .i ' ' J 45711. . I M , . 2 5, xv ,J f , I . , uf' FIR RQW-IQft'tQAY'ight-S. y , A. M. eckek . Griscayade, A. Kargqjgiewicz, C. ,v ,wwf ' II '.- KeiI,iaInitz,.:U'. Pkgffupo, M. B ' I P, Se a, M. A. OIbrisITpLARQ.,Q,IIgp,PJjv PFEIBJ ff' it -A ll SECOND Popon , A. Mole vich, I. Kraft MHIILK 9e'II'EzPI1i, Jimi-1l.TmC3l'1EI'O, R I 'I ' 5 I I 60' I v' IS I -' . .I 'I r ' . 1 .I . V36 Fey If Q I TI 5 f ' V I 1 I Q J N J + - I P I ' if' f I , E 4 I T P I Tajcljj, Seprmsk: M am B own P. P i'H5A:ss.E'Iarq1ettl Advnsor. I I I Il'-' 1 THIRD ROW-B, Olear P. Wa Iewski A. Wargo T fXMari ll' . Pascavage N. Medos R. Walnock R. Zaneski M. D Angelo, T. Long. C , IF FA3 A ' ,s.Qf., ',, My, '.' . .f ' iv 5, ,J ' 41,1 . -.J -. -f 1 . i f' ' ' - A I nifrf II' R' I 1 E- 'L- ' f - I -EIGHT 4 W ' ' Y :Y R JT . I L y AQ! 5 T I+ F32 ' 1 ,.A ' fy, 5, Q I .. ' -. ' 1 '.1iIgi , l ,,,- .. Q. 1- - 4 3341- -Kiln. . gf. f 'll ,, 1 ,,f 1 , H 1 I 7 150 ' W by I I T, . , 1 4 ' , F s 0 . , i' W nl ,Y T fs q - 1 if N . ' ' . , , - ff , 1 1 I , A' 'f3f7'.g ., 2-'-L-449' ,f..:3 12,4 ' SS C375 s, ,, si Left- O , cr! 0 X Jil Ifify V jg ci ,f ,fri un Joseph Kinger--- .... President if-F gg W- Patricia Bartko .... .,.. T reasurer HT 1 Rs. . s Q, xa , 1, mil li Ts u j 'i ' i i f L 1 I I i i .Q W Homeroom 215 T M fiyilff lfjallfi-JIRST ROW-left to right-R, Pedron, A. Zushin, Y. Merena, D. Pachick, F. Willard, L. X I- ' 'l Mummaw, G. Varano, D. Paulnack. ' . Nw SECOND ROW-D. Sholly, F. Procopio, J. Petrovigh, B. Mayoros, R. M. Pachoski, L. Wychak, M. Petro, M. Merges, Mr. Doviak, Advisor. Q THIRD ROW-M. Bauman, M. Nagar, R. White, J. Hrusko, J. Mescier, J. Grinaway, J. Pasferski, K. Horvath, J. Kinqer, J. Horvath, E. Chesney. FOURTH ROW-J. Rick, T. Shimko, J. Rogowski, L. Cherneski, A. Sinopoli, L. Bindos, B. Cupsfa. J JT- .qgswf .- Y , L. 'A PAGE Twsrirfwgiizg. -0:53, is . -1-Q1-V , fs ,. , - Q--1 ffijf 'fitk' Y, -L-.L -A A 4:14 ..', , V rf' - 1 A fe I xl I. I' 1 'N . K ' ur' . rdf- V. . , I' fi' Iva I9 ugly J lj! I I rf . ' - M' I V . . , I , f , ' Jo I flu' .jr , 1.-'I 'III Homeroom 120 FIRST ROW-left to right-V. Wasllewski, S. Podhayski, J. Sylko, G. Watkins, R. Zydano- vich, J. Sutsko, J. Zenuch. I SECOND ROW-L. Morata, J. Redd, T. Lazarski, L. Ladocci, T. Weslotsky, R, Lutz, J. Dov- ialf, Mr. Stavinskie, Advisor. THIRD ROW-J. Buchinski, J. Zenuch, M. Benedetto, A. McNevich, D. DeOrio, R. Magagna L. Bindos, J. Politza, T. Kalokitis. I I I I N .Q ,Y , W M Homeroom 107 mp FIRST ROW left to rught L Pohnko D Habowska J G Iotti, M. A. Motyka, H. Domaleski L Wntowskl A Avellmo J Portaro A Ponatosku QECOND ROW H M Wmehofer G Varano J Bartko M Fulgmm, P. Dumchak, J. Mescler B Sutsko C Martel Y Hetruck Mr Patruck Advnsor THIRD ROW I Derr J Terry M Wafkms P Mnslewlcz C. Fesniak, R. Radel, M. Frye M VVOICIEIQOWSIQI C Bollck E Lauda P Daniels S Lashendock. to - ', - . ' , . , . 1 I ' . I I, . I , . , . -. ' . I .. '-' . . , . , . , . . , , . , . , . , ., . I-I-' '. ' - 1 - I - I 1 - I I I I I h Y '. - . . . . 'H' --X . I , . , . , . , . . w lb I. w 'IIqQ ' ' ' iv I-14. , , , 'Ia '11 ' S, -7 'A I 55.1 -' ., fA Q IRTY 'f as I . P44 gf: ff. , . 1. P X -...yfrig-' -e.-- . ,, . V 'I-.I SJ. .. X ' ' ' Q .i. - U J- : 1... 1- 1-1 QI I . , A-AA V 744-V ,. ,.. zz- .. .,.. - Y g-.1.-.::.q:' 1 1117-11-. I i Freshman C lass Officers Left to right: Joseph Cesari-- ....... President Donna Mayernick .... .... S ecrefary Robert Bindos .... .... V ice-President Catherine Landis-- ---Treasurer H omeroom 212 FIRST ROW-left to right-V. Kuzma, O. Horengic, M. Long, C. Landis, D. Mayernick, T. White, V. Kross. SECOND ROW-R. Apichell, D. Rusfchak, J. Dembosky, F. Kubitskie, M. Horne, P. Janoka, H. Krafchick, V. Kreisher, Mr. Clauser, Advisor. THIRD ROW-T. Wargo, R. Poponiak, L. Fiorello, W. Petro, J. Takach, C. Saweikis, F. Gomez, J. Benedetto. FOURTH ROW-C. Elguycze, M. Duran, E. Moleski, T. Murdrock. PAGE THIRTY-ONE -----,. V 'A 'V I-C Y I Y .H L- J Vp ,GQ H QAPJIW 7 ' ,lp ,. , ' MIFLLLQ- V6 27 fz...1.s... ,J ' ,-'I x 0fn.'5h ' ,- HX' 4.1-up.. 'CP-' fn-M . 3 ' cn.. Q 'Q' ' n V l'v,'I'l4 ' Hom room 10 1.4-alll-P-l' FIRST ROW-left to right-S. Dudra, A.5a5fo, D. Voloshin, M. L. Apichell, M. A. Politza, M. Pekera, S. Habowski, S. Budjakof . aminsky. SECOND ROW-A Bressi, J. Cesari, C. Marchetti, A. Mannello, R. Medos, A. Pupo, E. Rowe, B. Moyer, J. A. Alarcon, Mrs. Gedanic, Advisor. THIRD ROW-P. Posca, D. Diak, C. Lucas, J. Fisher, G. Wascavage, R. Malkoski, J. Zyskoski, J. Wydra, J. Mosloski, G. Filipczak. Homeroom 106 FIRST ROW.-left to right-R. M. Sinopoli, J I-Iornberger, C. Olbrish, T. Bressi, P. Pollock, A. Porfaro, R. M. Miriello. SECOND ROW-C. Olbrish, R. Bindos, M. Howal, B. Fodor, J. Zydanowicz, R. M. Buccanero, A. Ruqalla, Mr. Wafral, Advisor. THIRD ROW-G. Toth, A. Fernandez, A. Zegarski, S. Greco, A. Mirachi, G. Grego, L. Markovich, F. Edmondson, C. Greco, R. Daniels. PAGE THIRTY-TWO -Y!, W g,, W -, ' Q... -.-1.43.-Qx4g.u-sv,-:eq-,-.' --f-WQ-,.1-e..,.-t---.-- F- 5 .Lv Sth Grade Class Officers Lee Ann Wydra - .... Treasurer Rose Ann Labowski .... ....... P resident Janet Dalpiaz -- ---Secretary Sandra Rogers ..... .... V ice-President Homeroom 121 FIRST ROW-Ieit to right-P. Salcskie, C. Nagar, P. Girardi, L. A. Wydra, E. Feudale, R. A. Labowski, S., Rogers. . SECOND ROW-F. Sheptock, L. Marchetti, G. Willard, C. Nestico, J. Dalpiaz, M. Sarfine, R. M. Shimko, N. Paulnock, Miss Pello, Advisor. THIRD ROW-R. Hunter, J. Fernandez, F. Lentini, S. Rogowski, A. Padula, W. Sheriff, J. Olear, M. Long, R. Davies, E. Kandrot. .4 Jie. PAGE TH I RTY-THREE 7th Grade Class Ufficers Left to right: 'O 4 Lorraine Carabini -- .... Vice-President Lesley Campbell ..... Secretary Patrice Zazula .... ..... P resident Chester Augustine ....... -:-Treasurer A Homeroom 219 FIRST ROW-left to right-M. Rogowsky, B. A. Griscavage, J. Pasferski, E. J. Maurav, E. in Long, S. Poponiak, I. Ritzko, G. Ponatoski, S. A. Owczarek, B. Keniniiz. SECOND ROW-F. Avellino, J. Wydra, B. Williams, P. Zazula, A. Kadyszewski, F. Nagar, J. Lauer, K. Greco, M. Krehel, L. Carabini, Mr. Thomas, Advisor. THIRD ROW-C. Augustine, L. Campbell, H. Watkins, M. Thomas, S. Padula, P. DeOrio, M. Becker. PAGE THIRTY-FOUR LL, 74, ' . Y-.ni-1-Y-Y ' .-:.sp :.-J-:-.l+i,.' Ccivwmums F if 2 '14 5 k tipyfii Ni- WI f is S fy. if' F 'l ,fl fJ.wi i WMA JG 0' J Qi' Band 127' ,Q me- . ff! J .2 Q. g FIRST ROW-left to right-R. Brown, L. Wychak, H. Domaleski, R. M. Nestico, D. Mayer- Q nick, M. L. Apichell, J. A. Griscavage. ,I SECOND ROW-T. Long, J. A. Wydra, Y. Hetrick, E. Kandrot, W. Kaminski, T. Shimko, A. Padula, R. Medos, W. Sheriff, J. Gonzales, B. Griscavage. i ' THIRD ROW-C. Greco, R. Poponiak, V. Kuzma, R. Apichell, R. Beaver, J. Hornberger, S. I I Poponiak, L. A. Wydra, T. Kania, D. Machusak, F. Gomez, D. Rustchak, D. D'Alexander. S , s I FOURTH ROW--Mr. A. D'Alexander, Conductor, K. Greco, R. Shimko, M. Krehel, G. Gris- ' cavage. X FIFTH RO . Mi Lauer, B. Kandrof, C. Nestico. SN is -.EW Q- I, 5525 'Sui Q L 4 ' Q A , .-:Kai ' -1 1 -4 'K sy y P PAGE THIRTY-SIX X ' .-'F-14 ' .- 4. 4,.negi5iiiBn3,-, .LL ...LQ -..nM ,hue-hmm----2 --. L .4.4i4!-1-4 i- Marion Heights Students FIRST ROW-left to right-D. Kelnock, J. Pasterski, M. Rogowsky, I. Rifzko, R. Labowski, M. Swaika, K. Janoka, C. Bressi, O. Macheski, M. Howai, M, Pekera, A, Portaro. I SECOND ROW-T. Takach, E. Lauda, J. Portaro, S. Lashendock, P. Daniels, B. Cebolla, D. Kubitski, P. Dumchak, O. Horengic, T. White, V. Kreisher, P. Janoka, A. Rugalla, E. Fuedale, J. A. Alarcon, J. Alarcon. THIRD ROW-A. Fernandez, T. Mudrock, A. Petro, R. Marshalek, J. Pupo, M. Buckwash, P. Secula, R. M. Zaneski, M. D'AngeIo, M. Petro, J. Pasterski, A. Poponiak, B. Olear, J. Shepanski, J. Horvath, J. King r J. Pasterski. FOURTH Fi W-A. Gra oli, R. nt r, J. Olear, J. Sutsko, S. Rogowski, J. Hutchko, J. Mole- se ic ld. Starego, P. Ri ' a, J. Fisher, E. Melnick, J. Fisher, S. Miriello, A. Pupo, D. s V rano J Doviak ci e o a J Zenuck P White W Huxta J Baranoskl L. in os A o JSXPQTH R W-J. Bene to, A. Bressi, W. Litwin, P. DeOrio, J. Fernandez. R 'kg '. . , . ' . if U FIF J.'Tak , J Mosloski, G. Filipczak, R. Bindos, W. Petro, G. Greca, Jin h' i, ri,.Bl,. ,. ,. ', 4 d . I s, . r a. J RJR' JJ' A 0 8 ' K ' B 1 ' ' Q . ' ,. 5 - .1 1 .- ,. i I I I u A I I. Anal ll 1 A I PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN AMY YA, AM, U Y .. -' - I ?.,,,,?-Ae...,.,. Senior Class Play lT'S A DATE What a break it was for sixteen-year-old Linda Rogers when Diana Gordon and Austin Farrel broke up. Austin, the most popular boy in school, came rebounding to Linda when he asked Linda's older sister, Valerie, to get him a date. Linda was excited as she put on her new party dress and fixed her hair for the big evening. lt was a date every girl would want. Girls do not throw very far, and when Diana threw over Austin . . . well . . . when Diana heard about Linda's date with Austin, she went right after him again. She said it was all a mistake, for she had not broken her date with Austin. There was Linda, deserted at the door, standing there in her party dress. 'Nas Linda downhearted? Certainly she was. Did she cry? A little. lnto Linda's life came Hal Montgomery, a forgotten football hero, to take over her baby sitting for the evening. lf Hal was a baby sitter, did it make a difference how old the baby was or where he sat? No. He would sit with Linda at the school dance. Determined, Linda sets out to get Austin away from Diana. Since Hal sighs for Diana, he is teaching her the way to a boy's heart, and she in turn is teaching Hal to woo a maid. Linda runs Hal for the class president, and organizes her friends into the l Sigh for Hal Club. Linda and Hal both get the obiects of their affections, or almost do. But love is rough for Linda and Hal too, and before the end, there is a howling climax when Hal and Austin have a fight over the girls. CAST OF CHARACTERS - I Linda Rogers .............. Stella Alexis Mrs. Rogers .... ...... C oncetta Bressi Valerie Rogers .... .... B ernadine Cebolla Nadine Wilson .... .... B arbara Herman Diana Gordon--- -.--. M. A. Olsheski Kay Phi!lips---- --- ----. O. Machoski llka Marsh ---- ---Ellen Kovach Patsy Fisher ---- --- ---M. Fiorello Shirley4Yeats ---- ----------- M . Swaika Queenie --------- - ----- J. A. Dalpiaz Hal Montgomery--- ---R. Fulginiti Buz Stevens ------ ---G. Griscavage George Rogers ---- ---A. Grazioli Austin Farrell ----.- ---J. Zyskoski Jay Bishop ---- ---- ---J. Norstedt PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT ' 'H , ' . . . ., I -iiwaih A f.,L -.. .n..- ' ' A-sLism..:1,.u -. . Y' . ' -var- SCENES FROM SENIOR CLASS PLAY PAGE THIRTY-NINE We , I.. Student Council FIRST ROW-left to right-M. Bubnis, M. Sassani, R. A. Labowski, A. Ponafoski, D. Mayer- nick, J. Gilofti, C. Olbrish, P. Zazula. SECOND ROW-J. Prosser, A. Sinopoli, S. Padula, F. Lentini, J. Norstedt, R. Fisher, F. Gomez, C. Greco, Mr. Patrick, Advisor. THIRD ROW-P. Ridilla, J. Politza, G. Molnar, C. Cesari, J. Zbicki, J. Sinopoli, D. Sholly, R. Lutz, J. Cesari. it 'M xii PAGE FORTY fjflljllaglarridor Patrol F ROW-left to right-Donna Mayernick, Connie Switzer, Mildred Merges, Dorothy Pachick, Florence Willard, Grace Varano, Marie Petro. ND ROW-Miss Arcikosky, Advisor, A. Avellino, M. Wojiechowski, Catherine Landis, Jeanette Gilotfi, Barbara Herman, Donna Paulnack, Mr. Strahosky, Advisor. IRD ROW-Andrew Pefro, Robert Beaver, Francis Rakowski, Daniel Rustchak, Samuel Miriello, Frances Gomez, Donald Machusak. X .A . L, . ra. A., .. . -, .L .1Lc,L.L - +e:.f---'s--mi -t2- Y --nik I Blue , White Review FIRST ROW-left to right-M. Olsheski, M. Avellino, M. Swaika, O. Machoski, K. Janoka, C. Switzer, B. Herman, C. Bressi, B. Cebolla. SECOND ROW-D. Pachick, J. Davies, E. Kovach, S. Alexis, J. Tominovich, J. Norstedt, R. Beaver, C. Kruleski, J. Gilotti, A. Avellino, Mr. Thomas, Advisor. I THIRD ROW-B. Wery, M. Seprinski, T. Greco, B. Kadyszewski, B. Saweikis, S. Orlando, J. Dalpiaz, R. Allen, D. Paulnack, N. Medos, G. Varano, J. Pupo. I 1 I Banner Staff FIRST ROW--left to right-Olga Machcski, Stella Alexis, Kay Janoka, Barbara Herman, Rachel Allen, Marie Swaika. SECOND ROW-Barbara Kadyszewski, Ellen Kovach, Jack Tominovich, John Norstedl, Barbara I Saweikls, Marianne Olsheski, Rosalie Pisarz, Mr. Sabol, Advisor. ' THIRD ROW-Robert Beaver, Francis Rakowski, Allen Sloditski. I PAGE FORTY-ONE 4... - .1 -am, -.fag-T., ,Riagg . ...Z ,.,..:. H.: Pyeddu. tudent Libmrians .X f FIRST 'wW+Ieff to right-A. M. Becker, J. Pedron, N. Medos, J. A. Pupo, B. Wery, L. T. Plolifako, L. Witowski, M. L. Belfonti. 4 QQJEEJASNQNFZOW-C. Switzer, D. Paulnack, Y. Merina, A. Molesevich, S. Moyer, J. Alarkin, I. F Oyraff, C. Fesniak, M. Bubnis, Mrs. Gedanic, Advisor. n .f4 Q T 'iRD ROW-K. Jenoka, B. Herman, E. Kovach, J. Davies, J. Pasrerslci, M. Buckwash, A. Pascavage, M. Marinelli, M. Sassani, R. Walnock, R. Pisarz. J XJJY QI' '7 'VJ a, yy4r 'Q 'J N .jr .gf Cheerleaders K, I j ik- -1 X' Axvxx 8 J A T!LEI?T in IMG!-JT-JoAnn Pupo, Co-Captaing Adeline Varano, Margaret Bubnis, n V! X gy' Aiareggj Teddy Greco, Donna Paulnack, Grace Varano, Stella Alexis, Captain. f V ,Art D . mi -Ji 4' -J A x, T1 xfrl 9' ,il if ii . P T Wwiv if yi - i ' if X 'y KP! PAGE x X . 3 y A - CROWNING THE BELLE OF THE PROM FOR 1954 MISS VALENTINE 1955 , . .v1,,.-1...-uAx::.,, ', , .1 - Y PAGE FORTY-THREE Q r I als our-' .rf . ' N Varsity Basketball fd' -fi' G, U-' su ' 1 FIRST ROW-left to right-Joseph Scicchitano, Eugene Sinopoli, Ray Novakoski, Walter Wydra. SECOND ROW-Joseph Milewski, Robert Murdock, Anthony Swatski, Joseph Gencavage, Morris Gargl. THIRD ROW-Peter Daniels, Jack Malick, Lottie Varano. FOURTH ROW-John Altimire, Jerome Zbicki, Ronald Marshalela, Coach, Mr. Stavenskie. l954-55-Kulpmont High School Baske-tball Schedule-I954-55 Kulpmoni' Opponent November 30 Ashland .......... .... H OME December 2 Northumberland .... .... H OME December 8 Frackville ......... .... H OME December lO Northumberland -- ---AWAY December I7 St. Edward H. S. - - - --AWAY December 28 Ashland -----.. - - -AWAY December 30 Frackville ------- ---AWAY January 4 Shamokin --------. ---AWAY January 6 Mt. Carmel Catholic ---- AWAY January lO Mt. Carmel .----- ---HOME January l4 Coal Township---- -.-. -AWAY January l 7 Butler Township - -- ---- AWAY January Zl Berwick --------- ---HOME January 23 Butler Township--- ---HOME January 26 Shamokin -.----- ---HOME February 4 St. Edward H. S. .--- ---HOME February 8 Mt. Carmel -------- - - -AWAY February 9 Mt. Carmel Catholic --- .--- HOME February l l Coal Township ------ ---- H OME February l 8 Berwick -------.-- -..- A WAY PAGE FORTY-FOUR -4..a.-4..----, .1 :this--4 r- r- - if I faves ' .L dw. . , JS Varsity Football be ws . elf? i f Q H 5 ..., I ' ' f 'I:I 'E2::E5ii-:2'?i. . if rt 5 if 5 FIRST ROW-left to right-R. Procopio, C. Kruleski, J. Zyskosl ' ' Genca k, R. Fulginiti, J. Baranoski. , SECOND ROW-J. Altmire, L. Varano, E. Chesney: A.. I . D J. Milewski, J. Alonso, J. Fisher, T. Kalokafis. 4' fif, THIRD ROW-W. Olear, J. Derr, R. Yezerski, T. Lazarski, J. Rick, F.,Pfrocopi FOURTH ROW-A. Ross, assistant coach, F. Mirarchi, manager, E. St inski, coac . , ,X i, ' - I i954-Kulpmont High School Football Schedule-l95 ' September IO September I6 September 23 September 30 October October I4 October 21 October 30 Home ..... -----Home -----Home -----Home 7 ..... Away -----Home -----Home -----Away November 5 -.-.. Away Kulpmont Kulpmont Kulpmont Kulpmont Kulpmont Kulpmont Kulpmont Kulpmont Kulpmont Won 4, Lost 55 Total Points, ii- -AM, -::g......-- IZ .......... Mt. Carmel Catholic High 7 .... .... W est Hazleton ........ 27--- ---- Ashland ----.--.- ---- 'l3--- ---- West Mahanoy Township- V 7 .--- ---- M ount Carmel .-.---- O ---- ---- M inersville ----- 25--- ----Shenandoah -- O ---- ..-- S hamokin ------ 6 ----.-..-- Coal Township ----- Season, Kulpmont, 975 Visitors, 156 ---- O ----21 ---- O ---- 0 ---25 ---22 --- 7 ---26 ---SS PAGE FORTY-F IVE '-...,4a:.- . L-ah: -S -:Ee--, S.--.gghg - 2 ngujgr V .Q-E 4,, . .- -,-,lat 7-.L Q ,TQ sv ix ' 1 PAGE FORTY-SIX if ' M ' ig. , , ' ' wel' 9 X 'N .SQ Y' 5g5355S'sg. 552,611 .5 ..-:max-:V-' - e H+ A? 4--- --s:.Q..1-gr, . 31' 71:-,U , , ,,..:... 1 L PAGE FORTY-SEVEN CHEMISTRY CLASS PAGE FORTY-E I GHT BIOLOGY CLASS 4,-LL, , 1535. .-' -luigfvfg-HA Q I-1--iliunqzi-Y HOME ECONOMICS CLASS I 1 1 , 1 ff 53?- NSW 220575 fffvffffsr f X fl10.5ff OS 7' POPUL 41? Q4Z!!Zf7ZC ,Offs 0174! 17' 2' 440 ACTIVE M057 Q S mffz. r ro HCCA-wf , . . 1.4.1-1-A L - 'hn- lj 'q .:, f3 L 'JY Z .' J-1:-F Ls 'L 'g 3 PROJ ECTIONISTS PAGE F I FTY-TWO TRIGONOMETRY CLASS '- - ' 4 s - gg f .skhk SC TOP-left to right-lll lnfrodocing Cooking School Specialistg l2l Parade Float Queens. LOWER-l ll Halloween painting on Main Streetp l2l Guidance in practice. PAGE F l FTY-THREE SSROOM SUPPLIES PAGE FIFTY-FOUR GIRLS' GYM CLASS , ,E-- ,A L EAHDWERTHSEMENTS ASH LAN D-SHAMOKI N AUTO BUS COMPANY Charter Service to Any Point in the State. Scheduled Bus Service Shamolain, Ashland, Mt. Carmel, Locust I PATRONS RALPH VARANO BEN ROBERTS SCHELL'S FLOWER SHOP Gap - Phone Kulpmont 3-7791 DR. ROBERT JOHNSON Compliments of Congratulations REGAL AND BLUM , to the Class ot INDEPENDENCE AND MARKET STS. I955 SHAMOKIN, PENNA. DR. H. J. GROSSMAN R. E. ALLEN Fifth and Willow Streets Mt. Carmel, Penna. MODERN WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION ASK FOR STAR LANE NYLONS 38 W. THIRD ST. MOUNT CARMEL, PENNA. Compliments of ' DR. and MRS. PETER A. JUST M. D. 250 Souti-I OAK st. MT. CARMEL, PA. A,.u-nf-A1 ..f.i .. .1 ,Q .-,-153, IN v..4.i. Compliments of DAN WAGN ER North St., Keiser, Pa. Compliments of V and A COFFEE SHOP 908 Chestnut Street Kulpmont, Pa. Compliments ot FULGINITS LU NCHEON ETTE H63 Chestnut St. Kulpmont, Pa. , - .l- , . ,ejuusnggrkg-.'E QQ:-fri t' E- ,3'...,. ,uri L.. LOUIS DONDERO MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS Phone 44 Mount Carmel, Pa. THE GLAMOR SHOP GEO. KERSTETTER 'The Most Heavenly Apparel For Your Little Angels I4 W. Third St. MT. CARMEL, PA. K CCDMPLIMENTS OF KANMAK MILL INC. K K COMPLIMENTS OF KULPMCNT MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC. K OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATES OF K. H. S. CLASS OF 1955 JAN SOBIESKI SOCIETY -f:sief+'- I OFFICERS President - - - - - Charles S. Michalowski Vice President - - - V. Eremich Recording Secretary - - Edward Wojtal Financial Secretary - - Bernard Basalay Treasurer - - - - Alex Chojnowski John Duran Enoch Lelevich 'AI-rust-ees , - Stephen Filipowicz,Jr. Stanley Moroz Joseph Bartos Sergeant-at-Arms - - - - Mike Srnigel Steward - - - Stephen Filipowicz, Sr. ,:Q,f:-v,,4-a 4QA-- - --- - - -- Compliments of CHARLES PISARZ 86l Chestnut St. ASSESSOR of KU LPMONT BOROUGH Compliments of THE BOOTERY INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE It is better to have insurance and not need it, than to need it and not have it. JOSEPH I P. BRAEIILEY IHARD-COAL JOEI- I -3 West Avenue Mt. Carmel, Pa SI-IAMOKIN, PA. Phone 32' MARTIN 6' KOHLER W I S L INC. STANDARD REAL ESTATE Salutes the Graduates and DRUG STORE INSURANCE Of Kulpmont High School 9 EQQQQQTQQNQQDSI' MICHAEL EACH UTA ph, G, STATION WISI. l48O on Your Dial Owned and Operated by Phone 66l Radio Amhracitel Inc' 36 N. Market Street SHAMCKINI PA. ISI South Oalf. Street HENRY W- I-ARK, PFGS. The Store for Smart Mount Carmel, Penna. CHARLES H. PETRIE Jewelry and Beautiful Manager Gifts Compliments of I-OCKETT5 CLASS or 1939 SHAMOKIN, PA. A .-jk, The Fashion Store That Juniors Love PHILIPS FOOD STORE 226 Melrose Street KEISER, PA. PETER KREH EL ATTORNEY MOUNT CARMEL, PA. Compliments ot SLOPPY JOE'S TAVERN KULPMONT, PA. MANELLO BRCDS. SUPER SERVICE STATION Sunoco Gas and Oils KULPMONT, PA. PHONE KULP. 3-772l Compliments of DUSHIE WYDRA'S CAFE 940 Chestnut St, Congratulations to the Class of l955 KULPMONT, PA. EREDDIE GILOTTI MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL STEWART THE PLUMBER ARE YOU READY FOR FREDDIEP Call Kulpmont 3-2923 SILVERMAISVS , VARIETY STORE Compliments S of LEADING 833 Chestnut Street KULPMONT' PA' Sl'lANlOKllXl Registered Jewelers Congratulations Follow the Crowd to the Ol: Class of 1955 Alert Buyers SHAMGKW' as-40 Soufh oak Sf. PENNA. DULIS CAFE KULPMONT, PA. MT. CARMEL, PA. Men's Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes Andy Charlie Leayens C7 Donlan Shamokin, Pa. Compliments ot MODERN SHOE REPAIR THE SHAMOKIN CITIZEN The Pictorial WeeI4Iy CONGRATULATIONS DOM' SINOPOLI' Serving the to the Prop. , CLASS OF 1955 Friendly Towns f of rom 906 Ch S eslnul Heel Northumberland NARD'S POOL ROOM 909 Chestnut St, KULPMONT, PA. County KULPMONT, PA. Compliments of FICCA BROS. GROCERY STORES ATLAS Phone Mt. Carmel 4466 GREEN RIDGE Phone Mt. Carmel 806 COMPLIMENTS OF A-l'KlN'S STORES CO. KULPMONT, PENNA. Compliments of Fiody La Crosse's Barber Shop 937 Chestnut Street Kulpmont, Pa. MIKE WANZIE Distributor ot F 6' S BEER 7l5 Pine Street Kulpmont, Pa. Phone - - - 3-67ll Congratulations, Class ot 55 HENRY J. MALINOWSKI Insurance Agency IZS7 Chestnut Street Kulpmont, Pa Phone 3-3OlI Tofvious PETE'S CLOTHES SHOP Used Cars Are 5O'd with 206 seeth oak si., Mi. Carmel, Pe. a Guarantee Ph 1460 We Buy Late Models one Between Kulpmont end Join Our Merchandise Club Green Ridge Sl .OO Per 'Neek BROWN, THE STATION ER Greeting Cards HIGGINS FUNERAL SERVICE 39-4O South Market St. Books Stationery MOUNTCARMEL, - - PENNA. SHAMOKIN, PA. compliments of FUN SHOP School Supplies SHAMOKIN, PA. Compliments of JIMM I E'S BARBER SHOP JIM NESTICO Proprietor FLOWERS FOR ALL Congratulations to the Class of i955 OCCASIONS Your Local Direct from our Greenhouse MILLER Dealer FL.ORlST CLAUSER f KULPMONT AND MOUNT CARMEL KULPMONTI PA' BATOR'S RADIO 6' T-V SERVICE I47 Melrose St. KEISER, PENNA. Phone 3-3578 A 84 L MARKET ANNA AND LARRY PURCEL Kellogg's Supreme Quality Foods Frosted Foods Increase the Joy of Eating IOZ3 CHESTNUT ST., KULPMONT, PA. PHONE 3-7183 Compliments of BURAK'S CAFE KEISER, PA. Compliments of DR. EDWIN VVEISBOND successor to DR. W. A. SNYDER OPTOMETRIST 3rd and Oak Sts. MT. CARMEL, PENNA. Home of Nationally Known Brands in SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MILLER BROS. SHOE STORE MOUNT CARMEL SHAMOKIN SUNBURY, PA. PH I LHARMON IC T-V and SERVICE 739 Chestnut St. KULPMONT, PA. Phone: Kulpmont 3-3373 FLOWERS FOR J. B. SCALET ALL 81 SON OCCASIONS HARDWARE STORE Kulpmont's Only Complete Hardware Store ELoRiST - 861 Chestnut St. KU LPMONT, PA. KU LPMONT, PA. Congratulations to the Class of I955 THE GIFT SHOP I5 West 3rd St. MT. CARMEL, PENNA. Compliments of ALEX'S BARBER SHOP ALEX D'ALEXANDER, Proprietor Phone: Kulpmont 3-35l9 VISIT. . . MARGO JEWELER'S IOS S. OAK STREET MT. CARMEL, PA. FOR GRADUATION GIFTS YOUR BOY AND GIRL WILL LOVE JOHN RARR, JR. J. WARAKSA Proprietors of YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BAKERY Patronize Your Hometow B k a ery Tenth and Chestnut Sts. KULPMONT, PA. Phone 3-9420 SAFEWAY Cleaners Cv Dyers Tailoring, Pressing, Repairing I235 Chestnut Street KULPMONT, PA. The Shamokin School ot Beauty Arts C7 Sciences Invites You to Join Our EXPERIENCE CLASS For One Month--tor SEI Positively No Obligation . . . You are welcome to take advantage of this marvelous opportunity for one month and then decide whether the course of study is suited to you . . . A New Year-a New Career Experience Class, Day or Eveninq, opens Do 't cl I y-write or phone for details today. Phone 8-5749 monthly. n e aw or address: I47 East Independence Street, Shamokin, Pa. VETERAN APPROVED WETZEI-,S Checker Battery Manufacturing I A 84 Service Co. nswance gem! CUSTOM BUILDERS Dial 3-3047 Automotive, Commercial and Industrial Storage Batteries 905 Chestnut St. KULPMONT, PENNA. 757 Chestnut Street - 6l0 Pine Street KULPMONT, PA. Phones: 3-3002 - 3-6I3l JOSEPH PARENZAN Cv CO, LEONARD J. DAL-ART We Repair All Kinds of Musical Instruments Television and Repairs EVERYTHING MUSICAL 20 S. Market St., Shamokin Phone I l24 Compliments of KAN lA'S BEAUTY SHOP 620 Chestnut Street KULPMONT, PA. Stegmaier Beer, Ale, Porter Miller High Lite Bud, Teck, Schmidts MT. CARMEL, PA. 750-J Studio and Candid Wedding Portraits Photographic Supplies Personality Portraits COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Phone 3-63I I KULPMONT, PA. Compliments of GEORGE'S PRODUCE The Finest in Xmas Trees, Fruits and Vegetables 833 Chestnut St. KULPMONT, PA. Phone 3-9473 Compliments ot MARION HEIGHTS FIRE COMPANY CAMERA Cr MUSIC MART IHouse of HifsI IOZ W, Independence Sf. SHAMOKIN, PA. WETZEL'S Floor Coverings SHAMOKIN, PA. Phone 8-383i THE MOUNT CARMEL ITEM EXTEND THEIR BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF I955 MT. CARMEL, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of PACHUTA'S DRUGS MT. CARMEL, PA. VALLISH FURNITURE HOUSE MT. CARMEL, PENNSYLVANIA Owned and Operated by W. B. VALLISH Let's AII Go 'ro the Movies at the VICTORM BOTTLING APICHELLA RK TH EATRE WO S CONTRACTOR e SHAMQKINI PA. Manufacturers of BUILDER FULL Roofing and Siding PoTTs BROS. FLAVOREP Our Spefialfy MT. CARMEL, PA- BEVERAGE5 Aluminum Storrn phone 83 Windows and Doors Corner Market and Wholesale Tobacco, Candy, Center Streets I32 W, Melrose St, Soda Fountain Supplies and .Novelties MOUNT CARMEL, PA. KEISER, PA. Compliments of HOSIERY MILL STORE 22 E. 4th Street BEST WISI-IES MT' CARMEL, PA- FROM YOUR MILKMAN GERTRUDE'S Hosiery L d' ' d Ch'lcI ' 8 REM' Coon-RICH MILK PRODUCTS IOOO Chestnut Street Kulpmont, Pa. GERT KURLAND Comp,imemf JEFF MUDRY'S SUPER SERVICE CALSO PUPO GAS - LUBRICATION - OI- BEER Phone 3-9462 Kulpmont, Pa. Ilth and Chestnut Streets KULPMOISIT, PA. STECKER 84 COMPANY VICTOR, DECCA AND COLUMBIA RECORDS Compliments Of Remington and Royal Portable Typewriters ALL STUDENTS' SUPPLIES VINCENT 20 NORTI-I OAK STREET MT. CARMEL, PA. MAKOWSKI P U P O KOVALIS SHOES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Distributor of Izs South oak Sf. KEISER, PA. 344 North St. Keiser, Pa. Your Favorite Family Phone 3-3117 Shoe Store YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE AT 224 KATCI-I'S FURNITURE STORE 224 S. OAK STREET Compliments of D'ANGELO'S SERVICE STATION 501 North Street MOUNT CARMEL, ---- PENNA. KEISERI PA. GALLAGER'S COI'T'IpllI'T'I9f'1l'S of NESBITT'S CUTRATE MT. CARMEL, PENNA. The Home of Nationally Known Shoes 21 North Oak St. MT. CARMEL, PA. RINGS PINS MEDALS excellent CHARMS design CUPS . Tgggggg Zfgliimi., superb quality YOUR CLASS J EWELER DIEGES 84 CLUST 17 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK 8, N. Y. BOSTON - PROVIDENCE Manutactu ring Jewelers SUCCESS AND BEST WISHES TH E STYLE SHOP 214 E. Independence St. SHAMOKIN, PA. Compliments of RALPH DE NUNZIO ASSESSOR of MARION HEIGHTS BOROUGH Congratulations to the Class of 1955 CARL'S CUSTARD CUP COMPLIMENTS OF THE DIAMCDND CCDAL CCDMPANY W G R E C CD B R CD S, ATLAS PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 1540 Compliments of TOMMY'S PLACE 658 Chestnut St. KULPMONT, PA. Thomas Misconi Proprietor Compliments of RAY ESQ LENA PAUZER'S HAM PAUZER'S ARCH CASI NO 35 T. V. SEA FOOD KU LPMONT, PA. Compliments of STEVE'S POOL PARLOR Melrose Street KEISER, PENNA. The Pennsylvania Plan Register Now tor Free Weekly Drawings for Big Prizes at P. A. STIEF G SON OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS 9-l3 North Oak Street MT. CARMEL, PA. Compliments of EUGENE G. MIRARCHI ATTO R N EY-AT- LAW 812 Chestnut St. KULPMONT, PA. Compliments of DR. JOSEPH T. WASILEWSKI -atKi9e- KU LPMONT, PA. Compliments of Compliments ot Compliments of I JOHN BENEDETTO APPLE S CAFE K , TQp0L5Kl'5 eiser, Pa. Pizza Pie Spaghetti MARKET ll3 North Street Tush's Confectionery M d G . KEISERI PA' GROCERIES SEITS an FOCGFIGS Phone and Kulpmont, Pa. ' Headquarters. for GRADUATION GIFTS LIACHOWITZ JENVELRY STORE Established H388 Opposite Reading Station SHAMOKIN, PA. CENTRAL RESTAURANT 962 Chestnut St, KULPMONT, PENNA. GEORGE M. KERSTE'l'l'ER Gifts, Jewelry, Watch Repairing l4 West Third St. PURE-PAK MILK MT. CARMEL, PA. 24 N, Oak St. MT. CARMEL, PENNA. MT- CARMEL' PA- LCUIS DONDERO Phone IHO For a Sparkling Smile and a QUg2ka'.fR2:F22:'iMi':r Y Magazine and News Dealer Everything Musical Af Your Comer phone 44 Grocery Store MT. CARMEL, PA. Compliments of Pll-'NGC'-O JoHN WARDROP SELF-SERVICE MARKETS ff SONS Hardware WHERE PRICES ARE MADE! NOT MET! Mmhams MT. CARMEL, PA. Compliments of Compliments of KE'-E'S CAFE North Street , A. ST. MICHAEL MER? FRATERNAL CLUB TZ,QQ,2e',fffS BAKED EVERY FRIDAY at your 322 Melrose St. Keiser, Pa. Neighborhood Bakery 964 Chestnut St. KULPMONT, PA. Luck and Success to the Graduates of I955 CHESNEY WYDILLA POST NO. Z3I AMERICAN LEGION KULPMONT, PA. The Choice of Discriminating Seniors PRINTCRAFT GRADUATION PERSONAL CARDS AND COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS PRINTCRAFT CARD COMPANY, INC. scRANToN 5, PA. Compliments of UPER MARKETS BROTHERS QA KULPMONT I MOUNT CARMEL POST I277 om imen of C D' is SALES cf sERvicE PuPo's -ik- PQOI- ROOM voua KuLPMoNT Foizo North Street KEISERI PA- DEALER KEISER, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF SAM DLUGE'S FIG!-ITS ON T. V. Best Pizza Pie in the Region North Street KEISER, PENNA. h' and Furnishings Men's and Boys' Clot ing Ask About Our Penna. Plan PHONE 8-4I4I sl-IAMOKIN, PA. Compliments of LORD'S DRESS SHOP MT. CARMEL, PA. l-lOROWlTZ'S LUGGAGE IO7 S. Oak Street MT. CARMEL, PA. Sl-IENK 84 TlTTL.E EVERYTHlNG EOR SPORT PLAY MORE - LIVE LONGER 3l3 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PA Congratulations to the Class of i955 J ERRY'S DI NER Compliments of STELLA KUH N SAM PETELLO Groceries and Home Dressed Meats KEISER, PA. Cl-IARLES LUCAS Funeral Director Phone Mt. Carmel 269 KULPMONT 4273 MOUNT CARMEL, PA. Compliments of DR. GERGEN Optometrist 6 North Oak St. MT. CARMEL, PENNA Compliments of DIAK Cr OLCESE GROCERY STORE KULPMONT, PA. Compliments of GU lNAN'S MT. CARMEL, PA. SHAMOKIN, PA MAHANOY CITY, PA. BERWICK, PA Compliments of KULPMONT UPHOLSTERING CO. Compliments of Compliments Of -in if 7I4 Chestnut S2 SI-IQVI-IN KULPMONT, P . Phone 3-3081 JOHN MII-ES 84 T MAY Compliments Of 'TKP' KREI-IEL'S TAI LOR si-IOP KULPMONT BOW'-I NG Cleaning, Pressing, and Repairing PA. Courteous Service KULPMONT, PA. Compliments of LUPOLD'S FURNITURE STORE SHAMOKIN, PA. ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE IMPERIAL THEATRE The Best Programs in the Region KUI-PMONT, PA. Compliments Ot JEANN E'S BEAUTY SHOP CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I955 LIONS CLUB OF KULPMONT KULPMONT, PA. President .....................-..... LEONARD WYDRA First Vice President--- ----.---- LESLIE MILLER I Second Vice President--- ---- EDWARD OAL:-ABRIOA COmP'Ime'1fS of Third Vice President-- ------ JOSEPH APICHELL Treasurer -------- -------- F RED GILOTTI printing 6. publishing Secretary ---------- ----- S TEPHEN OLSHESKI Assistant Secretary ----- .--------- .I OHN PAPP 7IO N- Shamokin Sf- Lion Tamer -------- ------HENRY WYDRA Phone 8323' Tail Twister ---- ----- A NDREW SZOKE Sl-IAMOKIN, PA. pf I I W Compliments of AN DREW SZOK E Coal Hauling Phone 3-3355 KULPMONT, PA. Compliments of MARTZ SANITARY MILK CO. SHAMQKIN, PENNA. We Furnish Your Home ZENITH RADIOS NORGE REFRIGERATORS Compliments ot CHARLES l-l. REITZ WASHERS FORMAN ATTORN EY-AT-LAW FURNITURE CO. Dial 3-2201 I I West Third Street lO4,fffpfA'QjQfQfIPff.'eeI MT. CARMEL, PA. Compliments of REITZ JEWELERS W. C. I-IACK 8. SONS DEPENDABLE HARDWARE Shamokin, Pa. - Phone 8-5731 53l N' Market Sl' Mt. Carmel, Pa. - Phone 396 5HAMOK'Nf PA' G. E. APPLIANCES AND GLIDDEN PAINTS PAINT MORE IN ,,55,, --f:IKP-I- FRANK'S LUMBER CO. KULPMONT, PA. MOSER'S STORE DRY GOODS NOTIONS LATEST IN STYLES BEST IN BUYS IOO E. Independence St. Shamokin, Penna Call Shamokin 8-6868 . .. Aw.-. -- .. , Compliments of CARMEN PAPP 92l Chestnpit St. KULPMONT, PA. Compliments of DAVIS I-IOSI ERY THE WEST END FIRE ASSOCIATION Wishes the Class ot I955 SUCCESS IN ITS FUTURE CO, VENTURES SHAMOKIN, PA. DR Compliments of 84 I I SONS CHARLES A. JCI-IN PLUMBING AND FMR KUTCHEN HEATING DENTIST -.iiKhM Electrical and Gas Appliances MOUNT CARMEL, KULPMONTI KULPMONT PENNA. PENNA. ' PENNA. Compliments of BARBARA ROSS House of Fashion KULPMONT, PA. Compliments of St. MichaeI's Benevolent Society Kulpmont, Pa. ' PRESIDENT .............,......... --Michael J. Polinko VICE PRESIDENT ..............-.. ....... J ohn Fedock FINANCIAL SECRETARY .... - ..... .,... L eonard Wydra RECORDING SECRETARY .......... ,..... J oseph Barilla TREASURER .............................. 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