Larksville High School - Lark Yearbook (Larksville, PA)
- Class of 1951
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Mr. Davitt will always live in our memories as a man who did all in his power to teach, not only a few, but all of the students with whom he came in contact during years he taught at Larksville. Mr. Davitt more than once went out of his way to help or 9nGOur8gB B student who had difficulty in any subject. He was never known to shirk a respon- sibility either in school or out. His cheerfulness and knowledge was passed on to each and students. He was always on the alert to increase his knowledge in Each and every one of us in high school has, at one time from his teachings. We are also certain that in the years to come wise words to practical use and we shall also find that his advice dividends. 2 every one of his all subjects. or other benefited we shall put his will pay us great ' 1 In Memoriam Harold Handlos William Dougherty w w ? P v- Eugene Carr John Cox We, the senior class of 1951 express our deepest and heartfelt sympathy to the families of our four alumni pals: John Cox, William Dougherty, Harold Handlos and Eugene Carr. To us they are not really dead for as s great poet once saidg nTo live in hearts we leave behind - Is not to die. N 5 - , 1950-51 STAFF Seated: Dorothy Mihoch, Lillian Valashinasq Peggy Thomas Flodell Grider Frances A ' - 'i't 'Y1 v Q , Betty Miller- stanai z Andrew Korshalla, Carl cichowicz, Bernard Zielinskgo ggseggagiigizski, Vincent osick, Robert Law, Alvin Barcheski, Frank Conahan,M1ss Gorski, -5' f 'ff' . as r .mvzqesqyy 9 , 51 1 Wy? -M V My n In Flodell Grider.... .. .......Dditor-in-Chief Robert Law....... ........................Associate Editor Peggy Thomas......... ...Managing Editor Qorothy Michoch......Treasurer and Sec. Betty Miller....... ...Business Manager Frances Arcovitch....Asst. gusiness Mgr. Lillian Vala hinas... ...Literary Editor Vincent Rosick.......Photo 'ditor Alvin Barcheski.... ...Sports Editor Bernard Zielinski....Art Editor Andrew Korshalla, Qarl Cichowicz, Joseph Polkowski, Prank Uonahan Joseph 5winski......Hssociate Artists A Mr. Peter Stazinski... ... ...Sponsor Miss Sarah Gorski.... ---AdViSOF This year, throuzh the encouragement of Mr. Stazinski, our principal and sponsor, the Lark Staff, for the first time, has undertaken the task of producing the Year-Book in its entirety. Miss Gorski, by her constant guidance made our task and Year-Book Possible. Although this is our first attempt, we hope we have given you an accurate glimpse of our School life. 4 FAC U LTV A Supewnzhcg Pffzncgw' Mr. Michael J. Shimko Principal Mr. Peter Stazinski Administratio 56C7 6f6l7fj! Miss Catherine Boney A We, the class of 1951, have an everlasting sense of t' gra ltude to our suoervising principal Mr. Shimko, who taught us to nlav the game square- ly with the result that win or lose, we shall have the reward of 'him who fights the good fight . We wish to give our thanks to Mr.Stazinski our new principal for his generosity in sharing his spiritual and intellectual attainments with us and f h' or lS assistance as soonsor of this Yearbook We also wish to extend our aopreciation to Miss Boney, who quietly but efficiently records our accomplishments necessary for our future use. i....i - - u K 6 I Y 1 BOARD OF EDUCATIO First Rong Mr. Patrick Heffernan, Mr. John Reber, Mr. Michael McCann, Mr. John Stush Egggng Egg: Mr. Edward Hosey, Solicitor, Mr. Thomas Maher, Mr. Paul Smigelski, Mr: Charles Lyons. ' XXV! me LTY IN !,H! First Begg Mr. John Connell, M188 Mary Demsky, Miss Esther Barry, Miss Helen O'Conne11, M . Peter Stazinski, Miss Anna Stapleton, M155 C911 Werchok, Miss Loretta Maher, Mrs. Catherine McNe11s, Mr. Frank Peterson, Second Row: Mr. John Cituk, Miss Mary Honor, Miss' Helen Stapleton, Mrs. Mary Maher, Miss Annficblelis, Miss Anna Dudinski, Miss Sarah Gorski, Mrs. Helen McCauley, Miss Helen McCann, Miss Margaret Darwin, Miss Elizabeth Reilly, Miss Mary Seddon, Mr. Charles McCauley, Mr. Chester Orseck. 7 MEDICAL STAFF Dr. C. H. Warkomski, Mrs. Mary Maher, Dr. J. Klem. MAINTENANCE COACHING STAFF Mr. J. Cituk, Mr. Chester Orsek. HEALTH JANITORS Mr. John Gimble M r. John Regar, Mr. Larry Stutkowski, Mr. Fred Powischer. SPORT A i is 3 E 5555 555 55 ii? 5 5? WSSSQS 525 S5 ww S5555 SQ QSSQSSESX 55353 Eg G S355 S 5 gifs? if sf? 5355 Y? Q5 Q 5 553 igifgifiif ff? J +55 ig? Q SQ gi wig? QSQSSSSSSE SE5K3555wf?55?555fs55 y CLASS ILL LEON ABATE wills his secret formula for adding figurex to Joseph Zondlo. MARIE ADAMS her dreams of a little white house to Maureen Stepanick. ELIZABETH ANDREWS wills her secret passion of a knight in shining to Mary Sheen. JOHN ANDERSON wills his seriousness of studies to Robert Davidson. EDWARD ANGLOVITCH wills his neatness in keeping bookkeeping sets to Carl Coates. FRANCE? ARCOVITCH wills her sentimental feelings toward everything to Bernice Nice. EDWARD BALUH wills his shyness with the girls to William Kosloski. ALVIN BARCHESKI wills his elegant dancing to Stanley Oberoski. GEORGE BATORY wills his drag with his uncle to Joe Nice. ANDREW BENOSKA wills his dream of coaching a Notre Dame football team to John Reed. ROBERT BARETSKY wills his way with blondes to Timothy Carey. BENJAMIN BONDZINSKI wills his ability to steer clear of women to Thomas Krufka. ANNE MARIE BRINZO wills her faithfulness to Gloria Jeconis. CARL CICHOWICZ wills his craftiness to Robert Dare. FRANK CONAHAN wills his job of playing at pep meetings to Elaine Mock. JOHN COOPER wills his cowboy songs to Wesley Cooper. ADA FAYE DICKSON wills her Armed Forces escorts to Monica Forgosh. MARIEPLANNICK wills her fondness for the photographer4e wife to Eleanor Roman. ANN FISHER wills her unbroken record of being on time to Mary Musselman. JAMES FISHER wills his story telling to Stanley Magda. LORRAINE GIBBONS wills her love for bookkeeping to Faye Jenkins. JOHN GLODEK wills his ability to conquer all scientific problems to Jacob Corney. FLODELL GRIDER wills her position of Cheerleader Cpt. to Tess Bondzinski. DOROTHY GRISCAVAGE wills her know-how of turning cartwheels to Irene Homzur. MICHAEL HYDOCK wills his pretty Plymouth girl- friends to William Nefosky. MARY KAMINSKI wills her big feet to Mona Garvln. HELEN KAROLCHYK wills her undying love to Liz Dougherty. STANLEY KEEFE wills his gan chewing to Rita Swinski. A FRANCIS KON wills his drag with Miss O'Connell to Charles Dougherty. ANDREJ KORSHALLA wills his artistic ability to John Geida. GEORGE KOTCH wills his French accent to Charles Anson. EVELYN KOVALESKI wills her long fingernails to Joan Van Jura. A NE KUCHTA wills her naturally curly hair to Caroline Wanyo. ROBERT LAN wills his car to James Garnett. JOHN LEGOSH wills his scientific mind to Louis Sasterline. EVELYN LESNICK Wills some of her hefty marching to Barbara Blalek. MARIE LUTACKAS wills her skating ability to Ruth Elko. DOROTHY MACIULSKI wills her dimpled cheeks to Mary Guerin. JULIAN MARTIN wills his 'always agreeing ways to John Linkoski. DOROTHY' MEHOCH wills her invisable guitar to Shirley Arbraitus. BETTY MILLER wills her lonesome but faithihll nights to Therea ndick. MARGARET MIELEN KI wills her brown shorts to Theresa Glova. ' JEAN MORAN wills her gymnastic ability to Mary Savitski. JOAN M OCHKO Wills her dream of someday becoming rose bowl queen to any one who wishes to take it. H SEANN MUSKAS wills her date book to Alice Young. DANIEL NOVRQDKI wills his attentiveness to Francis Kollar. MARIE O'KONSKI wills her bangs to Irene Peilfanski MARY OSICK wills her suspenders which hold up her uniform to Arlene Bogdon. ANTHONY FALISHCAK wills his mischeivious pranks to Joseph Swicker. ANDREW PAVLICK wills his excessiweight to James Smith. WALT ER PIEKANSKI'illls hisstrong bass voice to Edward Young. JOSEPH ROLKOWSKI wills his Atlas course to Stanley Repiesky. JOSErH HOSKOSKI wills his memory for cheers to Eugene miskiewicz. BETTY ROMANOSKY wills her dramatic ability to Agnes Skovronsky. VINCENT ROSICK wills his post as orchestra leader to Albert Verosky. EDWARD RYCHLEWSKI wills his long eyelashes to Daniel Nemshick. SYLVIALSENKOSKI wills some of her shyness to Joan Yarvorchak. CHARLES SHAW wills his baseball cap to Edgar Thomas. LILLIAN SITKOWSKI wills her seat in the alto section to Constance Kristofosky GEORGE SNYDER wills his ability to draw life like portraits to Stephen Millo. JOHN STEPANICK wills his shot gun to James Simmons. JOSEPHINE STRISH wills her big smile to Betty Anne Karolchyk. MARGUERITE THOMAS wills her secret love to Michaela Keating. JOSEPH SWINSKI wills his accordian to Joe Roman. LILLIAN VALASHINAS wills her quiet laughter to Genevieve McDermott. DOROTHY WISNIEWSKI wills her favorite expression to Arlene rastula. DOLORES WOLMAN wills her plaid shoes to Joan Dorak. RAYMOND YANOTSKY wills his post as Cpt. of the foot ball team to anybody who wants it. BERNARD ZIELINSKI wills his shoulders to Kewneth Lewis. O -I S Clapt- 12. Sc-':n1or Class Ofhcers D x law, Robert 'Bobn Bob's friendship we all treasure Thinking of him is always a pleasure. Academic Course GheCmb ........... 1 Radio Club .......... 5 Student Council ..... 4 Athletic Club ....... 4 Year Book Staff ..... 4 Pres. Senior Class..4 K. A. D ........ ...5,4 Honor Roll ...... l,2,5 Chorus.... , ,4 Basketball ...... l,5,4 Baseball.. ,5 Jr. and Sr. Patrol5,4 ......l 5 . ..... ..2 lntackas, Marie 'M1miN A pretty majorette and blonde Of her charms you will be fond. Commercial Course First Aid ........... l Melody and Drama..,,2 Rand ................ 5 K. A. D ........... 5,4 Majorrette ........ 5,4 Vice President ...... 4 l 2 Honor Roll........ Pres. Sec. Yrs. an 43' 'UN IFF' ii' Arcovitch,Frances !1FranW Personality plus fits her just right When she's around everythings bright. Commercial Course Glee Club... ........ l Social Hour.........2 Radio ........ .... 5 HObby.... .... .. ....4 K. A. D. .......... 5,4 Yearbook staff .... ..4 Secretary.... ..... ..4 Honor Roll ...... 1,2,5 Band Conoert....2,5,4 Co-chairman of Prom.5 Hydock, Michael UMickeyn Mike is our favorite Physic's whiz May good fortune always be his. Academic Course Ernest T. Seton.....l Athletic Club.....2,5 Student Counc1l.....4 Etiquette C1ub......4 Radio...............4 Senior Patrol.......4 ...4 V Pres. Treas. Cdtzfvmza-3223 '.4- 52? J , ' .lZD2AZj.,, ..f. 15 lA abate, Leon uLemn Lem's as handsome as can be A nicer guy we've yet to see Academic Course Student Council.....4 Senior Patrol.......4 Football Manager..5,4 Glee C1ubeeeeeeoee3,4 World of Today......2 K.A.D....... .......4 Adams, Marie Sugar and spice and everything nice Ready to give love and good advice. Commercial Course First Aid C1ub......1 Newspaper Staff.....4 Chorus..........l,5,4 Radio Club..........5 Handicraft Cluboeoeez Anderson, John Keep the teachers on the run Is the motto of this favorite son. ACadem1ceeeeeueeeeoe4 First Aid Clubcsllvll Social C1ub.........2 L1brary...... ...Z Radio Clubeou not Andrews, Elizabeth NBetn Easy to remember, hard to forget This describes our friend Bet Sewing Club..........l Melody and Drama.....2 Clubeeeeeeeveeoo3 Newspaper C1ub.......4 Chorus.........1,2,3,4 Honor Roll...........l Commercial Course..5,4 14 Anglovich, Edward 'Deadhorse' When a party is dead You won't be sorry if you get Ed. Commercial Course Ernest Seton ........ l Typing Club.. ....... 5 Newspaper Club ...... 4 social Hour ..... ...2 Play ......... ...5 Baluh, Eduard WEGA!! He never hurries or never worries but does his daily deed That is why we pick this boy most likely to succeed. Academic Course First Aid ........ ...l Social Hour.. ...... .2 Typing Blub . ....... 5 Student Council ..... 4 Senior Patrol ....... 4 Basketball ...... ...4 Barcheski, Alvin 'FTOSEY' Al, in dancing is light on his feet His style and rhythm just can't be beat Com ercial Course First Aid. .......... l Radio Club ...... ....5 Student Council ..... 4 Yearbook Staff ..... .4 Newspaper Club .... ..4 Senior Patrol ......4 Batory, George 'Bates' If about French you are in doubt Find our pal George he'1l straighten you out Academic Course Ernest Seton Club..-.l Play ................. 1 3ocialHour.... ..... . 2 Radio Club.... ...3 K. A. D. ..... .... 5 ,4 Benoska, Andrew N Nogyif The sun shines east and also west But when Nogy's around It shines best. Academic Course...5,4 Athletic C1ub00vo2,54 Footba11........2,5,4 Student COuncilene2,4 Senior PatPO1oooeoee4 Beretsky, Robert nBob' He won the hearts of everyone, when to our school he came. His looks and person- ality will surely bring him fame. Academic Course.....4 Athletic C1ub.......4 Footbal1............4 Bondzinski, Benjamin !lBundaVl He has a way with girls, you know When playing basket- ball, He's not slow. Academic Course...3,4 Ernest Thompson.....l Athletic C1ub.....2,3 Rad1000lll0OlOO0IlDl4 1Footba1l........1,2,5 Basketbal1....1,2,5,4 Stage Comm1ttee.....4 Brinzo , Anne Marie 'Sian A commercial student, pretty and sweet Her Irish temper can't be beat. .Com ercial Course.3,4 Glee Club..... ...... 1 Social Hour.........2 Radio C1ub..........5 K.A.D....... ....5,4 Newspapereee eoeee4 Chorllsecouo -101,5 Hobby... ...4 Cichowicz, Carl nChick' Kind of quiet, kind of shy Best of luck to a nice guy. Academic Course E. Thompson Seton.. .1 World of Today......2 Radio C1ubeenonoosos5 Newspaper Club...... Year BOOkouooeeoolee 4 4 Conahan, Frank nFritz' One for Fritz, that's our yell In most g1r1's books this guy rates uswelln Glee Club...........1 Ernest Seton........l Cinema Club.....2,3,4 Band............2,5,4 Student Council...2,4 KIAQDDUCIIOOIOIOCUL4 Concert..........l2,5 Honor Ro11....1,2,5,4 Academic Course...5,4 Yearbook Staff......4 Cooper, John II-Bags!! In our hearts we'1l always treasure The memories of Jackie who brought us much pleasure. Academic Course Ernest T. Seton.....l Social Hour.........2 Libraryeeaeceeoooooes Student Council.....4 NewSpaperoeeoeeeooee4 Cheerleader.......3,4 Dickson, Ada Faye Ada has a heart of gold Our admiration she'll always hold. Academic Course...3,4 Handicraftoeleueeoooz Library........ ...S Hobbyooeeoe e004 Etiquettenouo 00004 Concert.... ....2,3 P 4 Fannick, Marie 'Coke' Dull and lifeless that's a joke Just the opposite is our gal Coke Academic Course First Aid Club......l Melody and Drama....8 Typing. .... .........5 Newspaper...........4 KIAODODOOIO CDUIC4 3 Concert.... ...l, Fisher, Anne 'Skeet' This gal rates an A in em Always full of vigor and vim Commercial Course Glee Club ........... 1 Melody and Drama....2 Typing Club.........5 Hobby Club..........4 Chorus...... ...2,3,4 Fisher, James 'Stump' Jimmy is small but very nice If you want to see him you must look twice Academic Course Glee Club.. ..... ....l Athletic Club...2,5,4 Football .... ....2,3,4 Gibbons, Lorraine 'Rainy' She's tall neat and pretty too Always buying some- thing new Commercial Course Glee Club. .......... 1 Sewing C1ub.... ....2 Typing Club .... .... 3 NeWSDaPeT..... ....4 Chorus...... ...l,2 Glodek John Friendly good-looking and gifted with ku owl edge ' We're sure he'11 suc- ceed in any college Academic Course Glee Club. .......... l. Cinema. .......... 2,5,4 K.A.D. ............. 5,4 Student Council ...... 4 Honor Roll ..... l,2,5,4 Concert..............3 Chorus... ...5,4 Grider Flodell llF1oY! Pretty as f picture always on the beam To become Mrs. is her first dream Commercial Course First Aid. ........... l Melody and Drama ..... 2 Radio... ..... . ....... 5 Yearbook Editor. ..... 4 Cheerleader ..... 2,5,4 Cantain ....... . ..... .4 Student Council ...... 4 Chorus ....... ..l,2,5,4 Honor Roll .......... .5 K.A.D. ocean ononoe4 Griscavage Dorothy llDOtlI DOt's a cute gal with eyes of blue As friendship goes She's good to be true Academic Course First Aid ............ l Melody and Drama.....2 hibrary........ ...... 5 Hobby Club...........5 K,A,D....... ....:5,4 Cheerleader... ......4 Etiquette... ........4 Concert.... ...l,2,3,4 Kaminski, Mary Mary always does her work She doesn't believe in trying to shirk Academic Course Sewing Club .......... 1 Melody and Drama. .... 2 Radio ................ 5 Hobby Club. ...... . .... 4 Honor Roll ....... l,2,5 K,A,D. ............. 5,4 Flay.. ............ .l,2 Chorus .... .... 1,2,5,4 Karolchyk, Helen 'Helch' very charming and very clever We wish her happiness to last forever Commercial Course Sewing Club.........1 Handy Craft.........2 Library...... ...5 Newspaper. no c0014 K.A.D.... ......5,4 Play..... ..........5 Chorus... ....l,2,3,4 Keefe, Stanley A handsome lad that can't be beat To be his friend is a real treat Academic Course Ernest Thompson Seton World of Today ...... 2 Radio Club ...... ....3 Playnenoaaaesap-easel Cheerleader.......5,4 Kon, Francis 'Konny' His heart of gold is very spacious But oh is this boy flirtatious Academic Course C1,.1b0OlO0OUllll1 Social Hour.........2 Library Club.... ...3 Radio ........ .. ....4 Etiquette... ....4 Korshalla, Andrew 'Puddin' Puddin's the guy that likes to draw His artistic talent will fill you with awe Academic Course Glee Club ........... 1 World of Today ...... 2 Student Council ..... 4 NewSpapernooouoooeou4 Kotch, George nBarbellsu Hanpy-go-lucky and never a care When he's around There's fun to share Academic Course Glee Club...........1 Athletic Club.....2,5 Football ..... ...2,5,4 Radio....... ......5 Etiquette... ....4 Kovaleski, Evelyn HEVII A pretty girl with a winning way We're sure she'll reach her goal some day Academic Course Sewing Club. .....,,. T Handicraft .......... 2 Typing Club ......... 5 Student Council .... .4 K.A.D.. ....... ....5,4 Concert...... ...l,5 Honor Roll... ....1 Kuchta, Anne HCookieH To be a nurse is Anne's desire Her friendlines' and charm we all admire Academic Course Sewing Club ......... l Social Hour .... ....2 Typing Club .... .... 3 Hobby Club... .. ..4 K.A.D ....... ..... 5,4 Honor Roll.. .... l,2,5 Legosh John nJohnnieN Johnnie is a friendly gent Never gives an argument Academic Course First Aid . .......... 1 Social Hour... ....2 Library....,. ..,. 5 4 wadio....... .... Lesnick, Evelyn K NEVN A peppy majorette neat as can be E nicer girl you'll never see. Commercial Course.3,4 First Aid C1ub......1 Hand1craft..........2 Newspaper Ed1tor....4 KOA'-0DlOllOOOlOiOIC5,4 Majorette......2,5,4 Ghorus........l,2,5,4 Honor Roll....l,2,3,4 Maciulski, Dorothy 'DotW Always ready with a helping hand Ne really think this girl is grand. Rcademic Course...5,4 Sewing Clubeceneopeol Handnicraftllllliilllz Librarylilllliliiilis G1r1's Basketball 2,3 Chorus..........l,5,4 Hobby......... ...... 4 Martin, Julian uChet' The pride and joy of most any class Through thick and thin he's bound to pass Com ercial Course.5,4 Glee Clubgn-oooeloeol Social Hour., 2 Library..... ...IS Newspaper... ....4 RadiOeocoee 4 Mihoch, Dorothy llDortlI One of the nicest girls we have met Her charming ways we'1l not forget. Academic Course...3,4 First Aid Club......l Melody and Drama....2 Lj.bI'aPysoeooeonaeoee5 KoAaDeoseeooleuese5,4 Yearbook............4 Student Council . . . . .4 Honor Roll....1,2,5,4 Miller, Elizabeth nBetty' Not too big and not ltoo small Full of fun and always on the ball. Commercial Course.3,4 Glee Clubeeeeaoeoaeel Melody and Drama....2 Radiolllilillilliilg Head Cashier........4 Cheer1eadePooeeBoeen4 Yearbook staff......4 KoAoDeosoouoeeoeoo5 4 Honor Ro1l....l,2,5:4 Mielewski, Margaret nMaggie' Maggie is poppy there is no doubt She's always laughing and gadding about Academic Course...3,4 Sewing Club.........l Handicraft..... ....2 Library..... ....3 Hobbyllliii 000094 Play. ....... ...l,3 Chorus....... ...l,5 Honor Roll.... ....4 K.A.D.. .... . ....4 Moran, Jean A clever gal and very smart lass She excells in every class. Academic Course...3,4 Sewing Club.........l Melody and Drama....2 Typingsusoeseooneoeos H0bbyosneeeooeeneeoe4 KiAODlOlCOO0lllQ0l5,4 Ch0ruSooaooanoas1,2,3 Honor Roll......l,2,5 Mrochko, Joan Smiling and Sweet and always neat Here's a gal that's hard to beat Academic Course...5,4 First Aid Club.. .... 1 Melody and Drama....2 Library Club........5 Hobby Club..........4 KeAuDeaaoooooeouon3-,4 Band Concert..l,2,5,4 Honor Roll......l,2,5 V? Muskas, Roseann nRusty' Five foot two, Eyes of blue She'1l always have A smile for you Academic curse Glee Club...........l Melody and Drama....2 C1ubeoooAssooo5 Hobby Club..........4 PlayllllIllOO OOUIOOQ 5 Concert... . 1,2, Novrockl, Daniel nDanny' Lan is one of the dreamy kind Rarely are studies on his mind Academic Course Ernest T. Seton .... .l Cinema ....... . .... 2,5 Radio.... ....... ...4 0'Konskl, Marie Marie believes in keeoing trim She's a whiz when it comes to gym Academic Course Sewing Clubsoooooeool Melody and Drama....2 Typing Club. ....... .3 Hobby Club ......... .4 Concert.... .. 5,4 Osick, Mary Pretty and a tiny waist Picking Mary shows good taste Commercial Course Glee Club... .... ...l Melody and Drama....2 Pand Club ......... 3,4 Majorette... .... 2,5,4 Newspaper... ......4 Honor Roll..........l Chorus... ..... l,2,5,4 Concert.... ..... .5,4 Pavlick, Andrew 'Pluto' Handsome, but shy In our books he's quite H SUV . Academic Vourse Ernest T. Seton.....l Athletic Club.....2,3 Football........l,2,3 Radio........ .... ...4 Basketball....l,2,5,4 Baseball. ....... ....3 Piekanski, Walter nOsker' Where trouble is brewing In the middle is Osker -stewing Academic Course Glee Club. ......... 1 Athletic Club...2,3,4 Radio Club..........4 Polkowski, Joseoh 'Harmonn Never flustered Never worried Always calm, never hurried Ernest T. Seton.....1 Athletic Club.....2,5 Radio... .... . .... ...4 Yearbook ..... . ..... .4 Academic Course Poskoski, Joseph nPascou There's always fun when Pasco's around A happier guy just can't be found Academic Course First Aid...........l World of Today ...... 2 Rad1o..... .... ......5 Cheerleader ...... .5,4 Student Council-----4 id .ka , Vr:?'5fi?r..Gm' Q. - 521. 'f' Q11-af lA Palischak, Anthony VI T ony!! Tony is a wonderful SUV Glance at his smile and you'll know why . Academic Earnest Seton Club..l Social Club.........2 Library Club........3 Radio Club.... ...4 Romanosky, Betty uBet' Five feet four, blue eyes and pretty when it comes to ryhme this gal is witty Commercial First Aid..... ...1 Social Hour... ...2 Typ1ngonsnouooonoaeo5 Newspaperosoeoovoooo Chorus........1,2,5, Rosick, Vincent 'Vince' Boys like Vince don't grow on trees Always polite and willing to please Academic Course Ernest T. Seton ..... 1 World of Today ...... 2 Band Club ..... 3,4 Student Council...?,4 Newsnaner ........... 4 Yearbook ............ 4 Chorus ..... . l 3,4 Band .... . . 1,2f:5,4 Rychlewski, Edward wEdziu' We know he'1l succeed in whatever he does He'1l be the best there ever was. Academic Course Ernest T. Seton.....l Stage Committee.....4 Cinema...... .... 2,5,4 K. A. D ........ ...5,4 Chorus...... ...2,5 Honor Roll... ....2 A 4 Senkoski, Sylvia You'd never think Syl was around A Ou1eter girl just couldn't be found Academic Course First Aid ........... l Melody and Drama....2 Typing Club ......... 5 Hobby Club..... .... .4 Playooooson no n2,5 Concert... ...l,2,5 Shaw, Charles nPeachesn Charles is a wonder- ful guy, If you knew him you'd know why Academic Course Ernest T. Seton.....l Athletic Club.. 2,3,4 Football ..... ...2,5,4 Basketball....l,2,3,4 Baseball.. .... 1,2,5,4 K.A.D. .... .......3,4 Sitkowski, Lillian H Lodzian Ever ready with a helpinz hand That's our Lil, a gal so grand Academic Course Sewing Club ..... ....l Melody and Drama....2 Library. .......... ..5 Hobby.....' ........ ..4 P1ay..... ......2 Concert... l,2,5 Snyder, George u Sonnyn His talents are many His faults are few He's a friend, he'll Stick like glue Academic Course Ernest T. Seton. .... l Social Hour.........2 Library....... .... ..3 Student Counc11.....4 20 Stepanick, J ohn 'Sonny' Handsome, tall, and neatly dressed In his plaid shirts we like him best Academic Course World of Today Club.2 E. Thompson Seton...l Radio Club .......... 5 Student Council ..... 4 Senior Patrol ....... 4 Cashier ......... ...4 Strish, Josephine WJON Bright and gay all through her life She'll make some man a very good wife Academic Course First aid ........... 1 Melody and Drama .... 2 Library ............. 5 Hobby Club .......... 4 Easter Play ......... Chorus. ....... 1,2,5, 3 4 Sw1nski,Joseph ll ll Joe is gg? accordian ace All signs of sorrow he will erase Academic Course Ernest T. ,3eton,,,..l World of Today......2 Typing Club ......... 5 Playceo nnuu one oo... 13 Student Council::,5,4 Yearbook ....... .... 4 Orchestra....... .... 4 Chorus...... ....l,2 Thomas, Marguerite ll Peggy!! Our ndrum majoretteu sweet and small Her personality and smile sure beats them all. Academic Course Sewing 9lub,........l hOurulcoe oans 2 Band Club..... .... 5,4 Majorette ..... 25.4 Student Council Pres. K.A.D..... ........ 5,4 Honor Roll. ........ 5 Yearbook M.Ed1tor..4 Valashinas, Lillian 'Val' A friend like Val is hard to find Helping others is her thought in mind Academic Course First Aid .... ....... 1 Melody and Drama....2 Typing Club ......... 5 Hobby Club .......... 4 Yearbook .... ....... 4 K.A.D. ............ 5,4 Honor Ro1l....l,2,5,4 Chorus........l,2,5,4 Dorothy Wisniewski ' Wis' Her merry laugh and smiling face will in our hearts retain a place Commercial Course First Aid ........... l Handicraft . ........ 2 Radio ............... 5 Newsneper ........... 4 Chorus ........ l,2,5,4 Wolman, Dolores Small,friendly, what a pal Dolores is really a wonderful gal First Aid ........... 1 Handicraft .... ...2 Library ...... ...... 5 Hobby Club .......... 4 Concert! eeleo'o1,2,5,4 Yanotsky, Raymond 'Salek' Football captain and handsome too: Don't you wish he'd look at youo Academic Course World of Today. ..... l Athletic Club ..2,5,4 Library ............. 5 Student Council ..... 4 Football Captain .... 4 Play... .... . .... ....5 -- -- Zimmerman Catherine V! Kat e II Full of fun and OH the beam To be a nurse, is this gal's dream Academic Course Sewing Club ........ 1 Handicraft. ........ 2 Band ..... ....l,2,5,4 Concert.........-5,4 Chorus.......l,2,3,4 KEY TO PAGE OPPOSITE 1. Rose Ann Muskas 2. Vincent Rosick 5. Frances Arcovitch 4. John Legosh 5. Robert Law 6. Flodell Grider 7. Jean Moran 8. Lorraine Gibbons 9. Andrew Benoska 10. Dolores Wolman 11. Leon Abate 12. Ada Faye Dickson 15. Dorothy Mihoch 14. Betty Miller 15. Margaret Mielewski 16. Evelyn Kovaleski 17. Andrew Korshalla 18. Anne Marie Brinzox 19. Charles Shaw 20. Alvin Barcheski 41. John Glodek 22 Zielinski, Bernard nBernien Shoulders, brains, good looks galore This great guy we're oulling for Academic Course Ernest T. 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SM Q0?Z7QMJY6fQ 1T2?Cb4w XQLOXQ 1 R mn J Mecamcal Dmwmg - Ari Depff. Clvemzk Wy E 1- B mzhess Gym Shop Q 2 e CLASS OF 19 1 First Row: Ada Fay Dickson, Joan Mrochko, Francis Arcovitch, Dorothy Griscevage, Lorraine GI55on5:'Marie O'Konski, Dorothy Michoch, Jean Moran, Ann Marie Brinzo, Anne Fisher, Marie Latackus. Second Pow: Miss O'Conne1, Michael Hydock, Daniel Novrocki, Robert Law, John Cooper, Jullan Marffi, Walter Piekanski, Francis Kon, George Kotch. Third 52!rJohn Legosh Frank Conahan, Joseph Polkowski. few , 1212 First ROY! Mlry Kaminski, Dolores Wolman, Helen Karolchyk, Sylvia Sinkoski, Betty Miller, largaref Milewski, Lillian Sitkowski, Anne Kuchte, Marie Fannick, Rose Ann Muskas, Evelyn Kovaleski, Miss Stapelton. Second Row: Anthony Palischak, Stanley Keefe, Edward Anglovich, Edsard Baluh, Ray Yanotsky, Ubhi Sfepanick, Leon Abate, Andrew Benoska, George Batory,John n erson. 29 V I F vu ky! First 523: Marguerite Thomas, Evelyn Lesnick, Marie Adams, Dorothy Wisniewski, Dorothy Maculski, Betty Andrews, Flodell Grider, Bettg Romanosky, Josephine Strish, Catherine Zim- merman. Second Egg: Joseph Poskowski, Carl ichovicz, Bernard Zielinski, Vincent Rosick, Alvin Barcheski, Andrew Korshalla, Edward Rychlewski, James Fisher, Miss Werchok. Third Row: Benjamin Bondzinski, George Snyder, Andrew Pavlick, Robert Beretsky, Charles Shaw, Joseph Swinski. CLASS 0F 1952 uw Q First Row: Maureen Barrett, 55119-SY Griffit-hS, 'Elaine Mock, Joan Van Jura, Constance Kris- ry Musselman, Maureen Stepanick, Genevieve McDenmott, Lorraine Gadzalla Jenkins. Second Egg: Miss Derwin, Robert DaregJamesiGarnetj, Stephen Stanley Magda, Joseph Swicker, Mona Garvin,fE1eanor Roman. Third Row: Nice, Stanley Oberoski, Edgar Thomas, William Kozloski, John Heed. i tofskyjffargaret Me Ruth Elko, ay Ann Millo, Jake Corny, Joseph Zondlo, Joe 30 U-3 I W 1 M E. Nez. First Row: Mary Geurin, Irene Homzur, Joan Yavorchak, Theresa Bondzinski, Arlene Pastula, Elizabeth Dougherty, Barbara Bialek, Caroline Wanyo, Joan Rypka, Agnes Szczech. Seconq Row: Francis Kollar, John Linkowski, Louis Casterline, Mary Sa- vitsky, Irene PieEEHsk1, Bernice Nice, Danny Nemsheck, James Simmons, Eugene liek- iewicz. Thlrg Eggs Charles Anson, Kenneth Lewis, James Smith, Thomas Krufka. WM, QE First Egg: Michaela Keating, Betty Anne Karolchyk, Alice Young, Agnes Skovronsky, Mary Sheehan, Barbara Skully, Theresa Glove, Joan Dorak, Theresa Benddck, Rita Swinski, Arlene Bogdon. Second Egg: Wesley Cooper, Timothy Carey, William Nefoskm Theresa Washington, Monica Forgosh, Shirley Arbraitus, Edward Young, Albert Veroskp Earl Coates, Mrs. McCauley. Third Egg: Charles Dougherty, Robert Davidson, John ueida. 51 CLASS OF 19 3 10,1 First Row: Nancy Kershner, Peggy Hydock, Judy Krescanko, Helen Goldsmith,Anne MEETS Kiiinski, Maryln Elko, Elizabeth Richards, Gertrude ontko, Frances Danielcycf Margaret Skovronsky, Rose Mary Novrocki, Second Bow: LeOnaPd KaP0Ch?Si Rober Kuchte, Anntonette Budrewicz, Anne Wright, ,Charles Warkomski, John K1 U , Patrice Conahan, Geraldine Petriga, Leon Rock, Joseph Shimko, Third Row: Miss Riellyy John Katrenicz, Andrew Chalkan, Edward Janosik, Lawrence Masgay, Daniel Mihoch, Robert Niznik. N-C fxnrf' ,Q 1 O-Z ow 1 First Rowg Bernadette Mary Sanders, Marie Gimble, Marilyn Sipple Helen Flshe 3 I' L111iaE'Nice, Genevieve Suda, Florence Good, Lillian Savitski, Lois Nice, Joan Sim: oson, Barbara Arabinick, Second Row: William Young, Ben Kovaleski, Michael Shimkq Peggy Lahart, Jean Miller, Shirley-Soley, Theresa Palischak, Frank Bushinski,Edward Stanley, John Kula, Miss Demsky. Third Row: Sylvia Sluohki, Magdaline Petras Ed- w d B ' ar owkly, Jerome Akromas, Frank Yascavage, Robert Bobeck, Paul W1lkes,John doates, Cathrine Shimko, Elizabeth Yudichak. 52 TOE Q-A First Egg: Arlene Sims, Gloria Kosek, Joan Kudeska, Nancy Wright, Evelyn Walagorskl, Madeline Senick, Betty Carey, Lorraine Ellsworth, Annette Katinsly, Thelma Arabinick, Joan Tobin, Second Boy: Pat Garvin, Walter Booth, William Gabriel Joan Casper, Stella Kolishinsky, Joanne Melovitz, Margaret Yeager, Nancy Arabinick, Ray Simmons, Joseph Stash, Andrew Chewey, Third Row: Robert nonka, Joseph Boyer, Thomas Rosick, Raymond Shuritus, Donald SaEEIT' UUFapb Linkcwshi, Thomas Moses, Kenneth Kraynak, Joe Corny,liss Dudinekig W, Class Of 1954 A a', Q, G First Row- Thomas Law, John Kuderka, Thomas Janoski, John Burnat, Charles Arggline, ggphael Ren, George Nalast, Thomas Krisulevicz, James Carey, Thomas Feeneys U ward Geist, Second Row: Theresa Niskiel, Joan Gardzalla, Mplva KUOPP, Geraldine Bfavak, A ette Kdams Janet Niezgoda, Jean Nemshick, Fay J6hu,Florence Nice, Marjorie Booth Tggrd Row: Miss McNelis, Barbara Matisko, Marie Craig, Marlene Nart1n,Rlta Gryszka, M - 4 A W 11 Bernadine Helen FTEe Marie Keating, Marie Chabale, Jean Koprowskl, DNS JB PCS, t Dgrak, Fonrth Row: George Krisulevicz, David Morris, Benjamin Bale, Gary DOUEUGT Y George Craig. 33 ..' shpy , - leaf L ' 9.-'L' First B-gg: Edna Young, Magdalen Ziellnskl, Georgette Ontko, Jacqueline Kochis, Mary Xml Magda, Pauline Reed, Elizabeth Jamrowski, Antoinette Szczeck, Nancy Wright, Lu- clna Wylie, Eleanor Romanoski. Second Row: Raymond Kopka, James Marks, John Sim- oson, Lloyd Simmons, Joseoh Saxton, Johffaskoski, Joseph O'Ko.nski, Raymond Souder, Frank Spock, Ronald Strish, John Scott. Third Row: Mrs. McNelis, Eugene Osick,Sn- dra Leedock, Phyllis Yeager, Bernice Smith, Dolores Patalunls, Joan Boyer, Mary Ziel- inski, Betty Yosh, John Patrylak. Fourth Row: Thomas Kormis, Daniel Johns, Robert Lamoreaux, Edward Mickey, Raymond Trycinski, Q EIGHTH GRADE LNIIEST' ' 1 - - 0 u CLASS CLOWN Fi t R : fs Second Row, Erika G D alischak, George Kochis, Russell Dublnski, Nelson Coates. -VET-5-31,3-' Y t arnetta Gertrude M-Sher, Ann Marie Soley, Marian Gobla, Joseph McCgnn 'fhlgrcfdClgowvaSinaiS5p??urienrAMS-George, Esther Barry, Anne Marie Johns' Miss ' ....,.,, - .fY9I , QAFIHPS Ann Kll Bt .. gulls, Laureen Mrochko, Antonio Moses, Carol Arblenicli, gsrbgrsly Mary Zem 54 . 4 32222 521i BeVeT1Y Jesse, Amelia Shimko, Leona Krofchick Janet B 1 Skully, Maureen Gallagher Michael Boodon william frice B' Pd O esta' IreHe -1 B d 1 JHmPOSki, James Young, Rohert Hydock. Sedond Row: Jean Ygggivaae? gsrggra gggsin Anne Marie Powell, LOPGtt8 Skuldaski, Charles Goldsmith, Harry Shewan Grace Wglgl, akiel, Leonarda Pasko, Kathleen Bedera, Misa H, Stapleton. Third Rowi Carl Lait hleanor Nevel, Andrew Peckar, Romaine Slabinfkifgohn Eomba ' y 3 . BEST ATHLETE at ? First E222 Frank Nice, James Olowiany, John Barron, Elizabeth Shoemaker, Lorraine Reed, Maurita Conahan, Patricia Muchucot, Patricia Zimmerman, Joan Minuski, Edward Sarf, Charles Dare, Gerald Olowiany. Second Row: David Farrell, Richard Stelmak, Richard Appel, Joseph Keating, William Watklns, Eric Borchert, Edward Lipski, Joseph Piekanski, Edmund Terkoski, John Saxton, Mr. McCauley. Third 521: M1chaeL Krupinski, John Karolchyk, James Dickson, Frank Elko, Eugene Price. 55 B EVE TH GRADE 7-A First Row: Rosalie Fisher, Mary Martin, Robert Stepanick, Frank Skudolsky, Albert Wanyo, Kenneth Young, Theresa Yudichak, Joseph Mackiewicz, Robert Gabrasheski,Stanley Griscavage, Eileen Miller, Lorraine Jehu. Second Row: Miss Honor, Ernest Letteer, Martha Hanlon, John Sodak, Anna Miser, Joseph Letteer, Barbara Bialek, James Fine, Joan McDaniels,Charles Bowen MOST UDIOUS 1 ffm Ev V1 lp' EE, iii ff BESILKING First Egg: John Iutz, Sandra wyle, Phyllis Wright, Johanna Powell, Marilyn Rol1o,Natalie Kotch, Janice Simmons, Stella Piekanski, Madeline Stash, Barbara Yosh, Thomas KelJy.Second Egg: Adolph Rasmovicz, John Bendick, Stanley Miskiewicz, Frank Kaminski, Peter O'Konski, Paul Matalonis, Joseph Chawkon, Thomas Letteer, James Knorr, John Stush, Mrs. Seddon. 36 7 unison UTY ve First Bog: Mr. Orseck, Joseph Ialischak, John Gardzalla, Agnes Watkins, Helen Gall- agher, Elizabeth Krisulevicz, Lorraine Nice, Lillian Fimovicz, Joan Kormis, Clara Booth, Andrew Strish, George Harris. Second Row: Stephen Yosh, William O'Boyle, Robert Martin, Ralph Shoemaker, Helen Wright, KE? Garvin, Patsy Moran, Elmer McElwee .James Keating, Francis Price, Joseph Masavage. Third Row: Walter Kachmarck, Daniel Dougherty, Samuel Lamoreaux. -'- - 'W K YN ,laxx aw 9 -,Ns HA Ride at Last.H P 1 n 1 HBANQUET HoNoR1NG RETIRED TEACHERS. ass ng O C asses 3 7 i J TUDE TCOU CIL Qlrst Row: John cooper, Dorothy Mihoch, Peggy Thomas, Joseph Zondlo, Miss O'Connell Frank Conahan, Flodell Grider, Evelyn Kovaleski, Leon Abate, Second Row: Michael Hydock, John Glodek, Joseph Swinski, Joseph Poskoski, Vincent Rosick, Edward Baluh, Raymond Yanotsky, George Snyder, Bernard Zielinski, Andrew Benoska, Robert Law, Alvin Barcheski, Andrew Korshalla. OFFICERS Presidents ----- ----------------- Peggy Ehomas ., 9 . Frank Conahan Q5 Vice-Presidente --------------- -Joseph Zondlo . Secretary ------------------------ John Cooper ' 'K Sponsor ----------- ------ I diss Helen O'Connell ' ADVISORY BOARD Flodell Grider--Dorothy Mihoch--Evelyn Kovaleski PAEROLMEN AlViI1 BHI'ChGSki--Joseph Poskoski--Leon Abate ----- John Glodek ---- Hebert Law Andrew Korshelle-Joseph Swinski---Edward Beluh---Vincent Rosiok-Frank Conehen John Stepanick---Bernie Zielinski-Andrew Benoski-Ray Yanotski---George Snyder Michael Hydock ----------------- John Cooper The Student Council is one of the most important organizations in our high school because through 1t,is promoted a better understanding between teachers and the Student Body. Its members are selected for their leadership. Here the exercise of self- government promotes better citizens for our community and country. The boys of the Student Council, who merit it by scholarship and conduct, are assigned a post on the Senior Patrol. The duty of these boys is to see that orderliness is present at all times in the hells. 38 il-7 Events Club UTERARY C lub Jr.-Sr pa Alphn Delta D ltb- 12th Grad 1 ' O'Connel1 Sponsor Liss 3 'Wer- Viss Na iv,- llth Grade he I' Stapleton Club Grade tb At G 174' bleticn G elf C Ub craft Club 'gth Grade nsor'-Nrs '55 'Ya '-0 O' LP b Q QQQ xx ub CP 6 QD, K3 Oo CQ, O ZQOQBW Qs in Studelit COUHC C MPS , C. S C1010 lub 12th Grade ada GT olconnel fad QW G Nia, S club Grade Q5.g'064:x'b .cl -GQ so ,NO O0 J mf I 11 th Grace 55 Nr Comme 2' XX 11 e3-an C lub L ml 'XC mov 'o 569 -Min 'ffige 'QYVX O 0 9 Gi' PM QC- X-'YQ SSW X 0050 G 'QW Q O eil Q61 nb 'C 9 GT 95 . Qurgw i The Kappa Alpha Delta, a literary society, was founded in Larksville High School on F , y A3 ' A x 1 January 17, 1921, the name Kappa Alpha Delta, was taken from three characters of the Greek Alphabet, in script K. A. D. The sponsor of this society is Miss Helen O'Connell, whose aim is to inculate in boys and girls the highest ideals of Christian manhood and Womanhood, by encouraging them to seek the best in literary accomplishments. The motto of the society is WKnowledge and Wisdom are the Sires of Fame.W The colors are Red and White, the flower is-a white rose--symbols of Love and Purity. Membership is limited to Juniors and Seniors of the high school with a B or higher in English scholarship. Officers of the society are: President. ............. .... Frank Conahan Vice President.... ....Charles Anson Secretary ........ ....Leon Abate Treasurer.. ....... . .......... . ....... . ... ....Edward Ryclewski The annual banquet was held in Hotel Sterling. In the above picture are members of the society who were initated and feted. The picture below shows the members of the faculty who were guests. P 40 W BA D J xx X f, .':f. x TI srff 0 I it NNN First Egg: Elizabeth Dougherty, Barbara Bialek, Mary Osick, Evelyn Lesnick, Marie Lutackas, Arlene Bogdon, Michaela Keating, Peggy Thomas. Second Row: Daniel Mihoch, Albert Verosky, Mary Zielinski,Ronald Strish, Cathrine Zimmerman, Hr. Werchok, Uean Yuscavage, John Campbell, dbhn Kiluk, Stanley Griscavage, Lorraine Elsworth, Gloria Kosek. Third Row: Russel Dubinsky, Hames Marks, Frank Sherman, John Starzek, Ralph Shoemaker, Nelson Coates, John-Fatrylak, Daniel Dougherty, Vincent Rosick, Arlene Sims, Barbara Rafach, Carol Arabinick, Lois Nice John Coates. Fourth 521: Frank Yuscavage, Frances Danielchyk,Jerome Akromas. The Larksville High School Band, directed by Mr. Walter J. Werchok, is an important feature at the football games. From the sidelines, it stirs the school spirit in the players as well as the fans. During the halves, its march drills and music are well received by the crowds. As usual, the annual Spring Concert, composed of the band and chorus is the big event. The officers of the band are: President... V. President... Seceratary... Treasurer... nwally shows them y where to beatlu nHit those drums! 41 Vincent Rosick Albert Verosky Mary Osick Evelyn Lesnick T ' j . 4 Q3 Ty ? Elrrlf Islas namwavwrs ' 950.51 SFITAXIHF Seated: Marie Lutackas, Edward Geist, Evelyn Lesnick, Betty Andrews, Edward Anglovicn Fatty Romanoski, Alvin Barcheski, Vincent Rosick. Standi 2 Joseph Polkowski, Carl Cichowicz, Andrew Korshalla, Lorraine Gibbons, Lillian Savgtsky, Dorothy Wisniewski, Marie Adams, Helen Karolchyk, Romaine Slabinski, Arlene Bogdon, Agnes Skovronskm Marie Fannick, Mickey Keating, Mr, stush, ' The High School newspaper has once again made its appearance after a lull of a number of years. Under the able guidance of Er. Stush, the Newspaper Staff has made a fresh start. As news gets around, so does the Larquette, from the class rooms,down the corridors, into the press with a scoop. ACTIVITY P MURE ' ' ' H ' ' M,,wimewmmwmwimmemwmwwmsmwww mme? me f ' Kg,,-Mqpeg , gfg st ,wg , 3 b E KH 'V if 'Q :wry Ii -Q A , W5.m 5i.AQqf1 N , , 5. 2,52 r W K lf 1 U P , V 5 ye wise x'n EQ ig'??9V5w7ga f w r Q' w A s M F' ' - :,.fl.f 'Q f 5 QW' ' V 25 ' 3 2 V - w 4wfe:sMlma ,iawvrawnrswewawfl lainie? ., ,. .. -V uses, Q' 1 z,, 5? k K in. ' f flxlf? ..,,,., 'The Larksville Tea Party.' One of the outstanding plays of the Year, nThe Nat5vity,u was presented by the Hobby Club whose sponsor is M1ss Helen Stapelton. HMr. Connell gives the girls e few pointers.n 42 ----W V VW- - -Y - V iw i 1 yfb ' ' Qw?W5?'2QJ 5 W Q F b v IJ 'W 3 fx H If if KN XX L, , M -Q . ,,3,, NLUCKY BOYU HRZED SWIVELLS THROUGHN 'WIVING OVER NGABE Goff HIM' STOP PUsHIN LARKS SCORE V UHALF TIMEN nYOU'VE GOT TO GO BFRETSKYW 44 .'E:'52x.5 , -1 IT 11 JD. ...gf V Football Squad Seated: John Reed, Charles Dare Charles Shaw Raymond ygnotsk 1 y, Bernard Z1 li ki 3086125 Nice- -T0S9Ph Roman. Edgar Thomas, Timothy carey, Robert Bobsck Robgrengerf- etsky. Standin : Robert Hydock Leon Abate Joseph Shimko Joh d ' k M fc--E S ' 1 , 11,916 8, A!ldI'6W B611- ggngioyrFra::eE1io.ten1ey Oberoski, Mr. Cituk, Donald Sabol, Kenneth Lewis, Joseph Fall is the time for football.Say, that rhymes, but our team didn't After a few weeks of rough practice, the boys were ready for their on-com - ing contenders. Ray Yanotsky captained the Green Waves for the season. LARKS 14 - LUZERNE 6 The strong and determined Green Waves took the opening game from the Luzerne eleven. Ben Bondzinski sparked the Larks to their lst victory. LARKS O - PLAINS 24 The Larks played hard but the Red Raiders were too powerful for them. LARKS 6 - MEYERS 30 This game was a tough one for the Larksg the only T.D. was made by Shaw. LARKS 6 - NEWPORTQO The Nutcrackers beat the Larks by their excellent passes. Bunker Dare made the lone touchdown for the Larks. LAHKS O - NANTICOKE 26 Nanticoke proved too strong for the Larks. The Nans piled up a 26-O . LARKS 6 - HANOVER 24' The Hawkeyes traveled to Larksville to down the Larks by 4 touchdowns. Ray Simmons, a sophomore, scored the Lark's 6 points. LARKS V - PLYMOUTH 20 At last, the long awaited Larksville-Plymouth game, which always offers thrills. This year wes no exception and the Larks held their own in spite of the odds. The Lark touchdown was scored by Bobby Bobeck. Final score 20-7. LARKS 6 - COUGHLIN 25 The fighting Green Wave again took a bow to the city slickers. LARKS 6 - SWOYETRSVILLE 159 The powerful Swoyersville team again lived up to its reputation by nip- ping the Larks by six touchdowns. Shaw made e loner for the Larks. 1 Thus ended the 1950 Football season for the Green Waves with lwin and 8 osses. 45 linux? SYN 'W x K '71 C7h66Vl6d6l767 5 x x if.. toot Gg' QQ It fire y y SQ nw. y xeumlw. mum af. nn. Front Row: Theresa Bondzinski, Flodell Grider, Florence Good. Qigong Row: Lillian Savitsky, Irene Homzur, Eugene Miskiewicz, John Cooper, Dorothy Griscavage, Stanley Keefe, Joseph Poskoski, Betty Miller, Genevieve McDermott. Majbreilef Marguerite Thomas, Michaela Keating, Marie Lutackas, Barbara Bialek, Lizabeth Dougherty, Mhry Osiok, Evelyn Lesnick, Arlene Bogdon 46 I 1 A SA!! U lf! Q A qgxgghfk J , K IGHT x :QQ L a 53 V' nwe want that buckot.' Q W. liwtmn .L , L ei' if Q W 'f 'F' 'eww M w ma W 'i ? g'-lI'Qrl mi 1lQ!i 'Presenting Lu-xsv111e High senoov im - .M- rl A L nstrike up the music.n QQ -R' , I x. 1, nbur heroes.m X :gf C: 1, .N fig? M 3 CQ? UT-E-A-Mn 47 S Xe? X 2 BA KETBALL Qu Jyy NIQ5 Q .I. 1 Wx UCOACH ORSECK SHOWS 'El HOW WILL IT GO IN? mg, NO, NUMBER 5 ' 6 I I YV FE ggi 'ANSON GETS THE REBOUNDU ,4- N WHERE IS THE HANDLEH Bmfeelbzzll 5 QQ is . F ,f ll' ' 1 1 First Row: John Reed, Charles Anson, And ew Pa li k H j B Ro5ert Dare, Charles Shaw. Second Row: Dougherty, Joseph Zondlo, Thomas Krufia, Piekanski. The Larksville High School Varsity Basketball Team under the excellent leadership of their coach uChetn Orseck, completed a successful first half with winning five games and losing four close de- e f 5 f L2 r v c , en amin ondzinski, Coach Orseck, Robert Law, Charles Timothy Carey, Edward Baluh, Walter Final Standings g .- : E Vauey League 3 G Lu aw 'me 9 0 Edwardsville 6 3 Exeter 6 3 Larksvllle 5 4 Plains 5 4 Forty Fort 5 1 Pittston 4 5 Shickshinny 3 S West Pittston 1 7 Wyoming 1 7 For Firsf-Half 7 6 i S- v - 2 3 I 5 2 E .E 17 ,- i 4 E E O 534 221 754 425 537 217 122 423 485 193 101 453 404 216 105 283 415 184 104 414 449 216 113 440 408 201 94 449 385 171 88 411 453 205 97 580 350 152 80 416 0 . 4 5 4 5 2 fn 1 ann 45 ,665 50 ,666 42 .555 61 .555 49 ,555 50 ,444 51 .333 64 .125 46 .125 cisions. Scores High Scorer Larks-Sb-Pittston---736 Anson---29 Larks-h6-Edwardsville M2 Anson---18 Larks-h3-W.Pittston---38 Anson---lS,Pavlick-13 Larks-36-Shickshinny--37 Pavlick-l1,Dare--- Larks-h6-Forty Fort---M2 Reed ---- l2,Dare--- Larks-M6-Exeter ------- S9 Anson---l6,Pavlick- Larks-46-Wyoming ------ 37 Reed ---- lO,Anson--- Larks-M6-Plains ------- h8 Heed ---- l3,Pavlick- Larks-Sl-Luzerne ------ Sh Anson---l9,Pavlick- HAnson tries for twon nLarksvil1e turns to wrestling.W Mrs. Mary Maher Margaret Derwin Anna C. Stapleton Mrs. Helen McCauley John J. Connell Helen O'Connell Helen McCann Anna M. McNe11s Mary Seddon Helen E. Stapleton Chester Orseck Mary Honor Catherine McNelis Mary Demsky Cell Werohok Frank J. Peterson Junior Clubs Current Events 8th gr. Handicraft Current Events 9th gr. Short Story Junior Athletic Household Arts Reading Club Bth gr. Reading Club 9th gr Senior Qlubs Cinema Radio 12th gr. Student Council Hobby Newspaper Radio llth gr. 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