Laura Lamar High School - Lamarian Yearbook (Homer City, PA)

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f M7 VOLUME VI PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 LAURA LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL HOMER CITY, PENNSYLVANIA Duane Cipollini, Editor Joe Arone, Business Manager Miss Mariorie A. Binkeyj- Miss Lydia Jane Moot I Sponsors ef Eff f asf It v sg My I ff I x I V i ? f - A 'f QI B. I! x JNL 4 5 ' l -E -4 How beautiful is youth l how bright it gleams With its illusions, aspirations, dreams l Book of Beginnings, Story with- out End, Each maid a heroine, and each man a friend I -- Longfellow ADMINISTRATION SENIORS CLASSES SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS LITERARY ADVERTISEMENTS TARLE OECONTENTS DIVIINISTIIATIO To you, the class of 1958, I want to express my appreciation of the manner in which you have conducted yourselves during your High School years. I know that you have grown up considerably since your entrance as Freshmen. I hope that you will continue to grow as the years go by. Keep in your hearts the kindness and consideration for others that you now possess. Your educa- tion is not completed, life will teach you much more than you have secured from books. Hold fast to the good and the re- wards will be great. My best wishes go with all of you as you complete your High School career. --J. S. Byers MISS DONNA SPELLMAN School Secretary 5 MR, JUSTIN S. BYERS Supervising Principal MR. LEROY SMITH High School Principal OAR FEDU TION As a school faces Its task, there IS a need for a program organized to achieve a more effective development of human values The board through cooperation and partlcapatnon strlves to better educatuon at all levels Row 1 Row 2 5 if Leroy Smuh fHrgh School Prmcxpalj Mr Jusnn Byers qSuperv1s1ngPrrnc1pa1jMr A1fredPh11l1ps Gordon Clark Mr J M Frye Mr Glen Wolf Dr G W Hanna Wrlliaml Norman qCo Supt1Mr Kenneth Jones Mr Bernard Murray Mr George Colesar Charles Mlstretta Mr Wrllram Hams Mr Joseph Skultety Mr Earl Handler QAttomeyJ OFFICERS President Mr J M rye Vice Presldent Mr Gordon Clark Secretary Mr Alfred Phnllups Treasurer Mr Glen Wolf . . 3 2 A 5 5 1 fi - aala My v . il. H n ' I ' J , r,'-- f fl, z ML . ' . . . ' . ' .. . . , , . Mr. . . . . , . . . . . : Mr. . . . . . , . , . , Mr. , . ' ' ', . , . . . O I I U I 0 U I I O O . . 6 LANGUAGE-- Ali youth need to grow in their ability to express their thoughts clearly ond to read ond iisten with understanding. ,....---4 GQ aw-f S N pxfr MISS ARLENE BIANCO MISS DOROTHY BALFOUR 5 Z 0 is MRS NATALIE FASSETT fi is MRS ERMA KOINITSKY 4' FW Jr MISS RUTH TIXNHER MRS CATHERIINE REDDIING 7 SCIENCE-- All youth need to understand the scientific method, the influence of science on human life and the main scientific facts concerning the nature of the world and of men. Q i im.. 4-1 MR. WAYNE HARMON 1-LN lamb MR GEORGE BURTICK MRS ALBERTA WINGER CITIZENSHIP All youth need to understand the rights of the citizen of a democratic society and then du les as members of the community and citizens of the State and nation vg.x ' C E MISS MARJORIE BINKEY 'vw Y -1. MRS MARTHA WEST MR CLAIR IAMISON THRIFT AND WORK-- All youth need to know how to buy and use goods and services intelligently and to understand both the values received and the consequences of their acts. All youth need to develop skull as workers and those understandings and attitudes that fit the workers to earn money ZQWEQ 'H' 36 MR GEORGE ZAMISKIE 5125 fy 'Q ......-- X. Yr i J,-f' MR WAYNE W RANKIN MISS LYDIA JANE MOOT HEALTH All youth need to develop and malntam good health and physncal fitness MISS MARGARET CROWNOVER my 1615 F' MR ALFONZO FANELLA MRS MARY STEVENS 'ip 9 ' ll . A D ' N I ,C ,, 4- I 'iff-fmtii 'I mt I qv I Y wr, mt- ina - i 5 1 ,' .' 1 Q' A 1 t gif c s... . V My 1 : ' 'i A Y X ...- --u ' ' ' ' ll . M ,, if 7 t t it 'W f w , ' A ' f y yyyt W t 'fl , XJ al. : ,V ff 6,4 ' I i T' ' A , . If-Q ' C , ' if ' it 0 ' ,sv Q , Q V U. V mga, if it ' is -145: 5 ,VV , f, A Z A, , . ' I ' -. e X , .- fl c ,. V ,V , - ,.sA - .I FIX A ,f A' x :Q 1' S, ' v .- APPRECIATION AND LEISURE-- All youth need to learn how to appreciate beauty in literature, art, mu- sic, and nature. All youth need to be able to use their leisure time well and to budget it wisely, balancing activities that yield satisfaction to the individual with those that are socially useful. x +A 1 i , 'ix Q m MR. ANTHONY COTRONEO MR. FELIX TARTALONE , Nc 1. we 2133 1 1' . f N f V , vs O - A 5 A 4 ' s Q l X R X Miss DOROTHY B, STEPHENS ak i E y Z 1 MR. PAUL THOMPSON MISS CAROLYN GESSLER HOME-- All youth need to understand the relation of the family to the individual and to society and what helps in successful family life. K . i MRS. JEAN SHANE IO xx! Wxfribfb M50 4-ff' MANY PATHS LEAD ON MANY MEANS MAY BE USED EACH HAS SOMETHING TO CONTRIBUTE IN PRYING LOOSE FROM THE STATUS QUO THE MOST IM PORTANT CONSIDERATION IS THAT THE METHOD WHICH IS USED BE MEANING FUL AND CHALLENGING TO THE YOUTH THAT USES IT II PPRE IATION MR CLAIR IAMISON Class Sponsor in which smiles and knndnesses and small obligations, given habitually are what wm and preserve the heart and secure comfort Sir Humphrey Davy I2 Life is made up, not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, ' ll , av 'ltr' wr' 5 I f I QQDG QQ,-Q I , f Qs l ,-Qt 4? President Secretary JOHN MICHAEL BENDER SARAH L. CARUSO Babe April 22 Sally November 4 Vice President Treasurer Q DUANE L. CIPOLLINI MARTHA LOUISE RITCHIE I Cip November I2 December I0 'RQ 'QQ AW' DONNA LEE ANDERSON JOSEPH MICHAEL ARONE March I9 Joe October I0 fa! RONALD RICHARD BARCLAY RICHARD JAMES BARR Joke September 8 Duck March 20 '91-an 5 in DONNA LOUISE BELL JOHN E BELLOLI Dee April I9 Magut December 8 mx I3 . 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A Y I Q . 5 1' Mi' 'A w P y I I ,X rg I 'R I I . , Q 'BL gg- ' It Q, n n I ' sl yi G' 11:-f nf i 'Ni LORNA C CONRAD DEVONNA JEAN COY ,B- Corn August IO Jeannne January II Q35- RICHARD A DOMENICK BARBARA JEAN DOUDS Dlc July 29 Barb May 20 '33 f-A New 2 fx 713' Ss., Ar E PAUL JOSEPH D ZMURA JOSEPH S FANC ELLA Q-...r '5 Nye' UND' April 22 GERALD E FISHER Fush December 2 DENNIS E GASTON Pudge May 23 I5 o August I ELEANOR M FOSTER EI October 25 KAREN ELIZABETH GEORGE Karen July 6 115 HELEN LcRUE GUIHER November 4 BARBARA ANN HATTER Bar July 5 LESLIE B KEENER Kiwi September I9 DOLORES ANN UY May 9 ROSE ANN HOLIDAY July 3 GEORGE H KERR Pudge August I7 HAZEL DARLENE GETTY LOIS JEAN GINTER Hcz October I8 L January 6 MAXINE L GLANCE VIVIAN L GORDISH Max November 7 Vlv September 7 5 -1' I6 MARLENE JEAN KUNDLA BRENDA LOUISE KUNKLE Mor December I0 July 22 JANICE ANN LOMNICKI JOHN ANTHONY LUKSIC Jan June 28 Louie April 21 01 'S' 12:-' JAMES N McCRACKEN Zum November 26 FLOYD EPHRAIM MESLER November 3 I7 AGNES THERESA LUTHER JACK L MACK Terry August I4 February 22 ANNA L MENEGATTI Aprll 7 PATRICIA E M MIKESKA Pcthe August 28 . I I I I 'J' I n u lIJ.L.ll . I A ' M I I y f y I T' ' f 7 I Xf3,11.jwf 5 U. aff S! 'U'-V GEORGE WILLIAM MUSHRUSH MARY ANN NADZADI Mushy ApraI I2 June 6 JUDITH MARIE NYMICK EDWARD ALBERT OSWALT Judy May I0 E July I7 JOHN ROBERT OTTO GLADYS MARIE PIERCE Offo August 6 George March IO JUDITH ANN MILLER WILLIAM HARRY MOCK Judy March 22 Ball August I5 Qi' RAMONA L MONACO JAMES RICHARD MORRISON August 5 Mouse June 23 I' 'Z R Yr? I-lb 'fx 'IN ? ' WTS-7 1 -a I I I 5 I8 'AA' k', I ll ll ll ' sa .V :T K I 2 LI X F N y 7 4 Q u u J, V, , E O y 1 y F IIII , ' Z ' Q. f f I II fx 4- I W2 I ,1 1 . . I , , 9 I ' n u u dn V i I ,IM V IQ ' f I 3 . I 39 u u u u K BARBARA E. PLUCHINSKY MARY E. PLUCHINSKY Barb April 27 November 2 1.1 'ff' ww' Y 1 X I VT? 'A-I BETTY PRIBESH THERESA S PRIBESH Aprnl I3 Terry October I5 FV! 'W Q-5.- r-,As f 'N rw' zh- 'C ' fi! if 'gf 'ak-sr 'no ,, NJ ffl T' JERRY CHARLES RAGLANI Roto May 20 PATRICIA LOUISE RISCINTO Potty Moy I8 WILLIAM P ROSA BIII October 25 I9 G DORA JEANETTE REED July 2 WENDELL W RITCHEY Beck February I4 RICHARD SASALA Duck November I0 '64 MARIAN JUSTINE SIPOS August 2 MARY ANN SOMONICK Sam Aprll I8 LORETTA ANN STAFF August 8 'M- w..,,,1 PAUL W SMITH Smltty September I8 DELORES JEAN STAFF November I4 RICHARD M STEWART Duck Aprul 30 ROBERT A SCHALL LOUISE D SCHEFTEL Bob October 25 August 6 MARY LOUISE SHIMKO ALEX BENNETT SINK Me July 7 Ben March 31 9 20 '53 ll ll X , ll I ll ll ll We Sf 5.9- ll ' Il . .ff1'f ' Vg dig, V if V' 5 ,. f 4 In ' , I 9 'N fl' ll ll ' E 6 u - u . ' 095-as U ggi' LLOYD STRlNl ROBERT EDWARD THOMAS l September l3 Bob March 23 K, wwf' ff MARY R TORQUATO PRISCILLA ANN TORZOK November 26 o Aprnl fs 3 -.,,, nv- 'gr-'v K J une S Ng-' Q55 1- ' Q-' W'-4 Sw W -N, JACQUELINE C TRAUSI HELEN L VARHOLIC Jackue May 28 Little Boone October 5 DAVID J VETULA RONALD JOSEPH WAHALA Dove March 3 Cu July 21 PATRICIA ALICE WALKER GEORGE H WEAVER Patty September ll Jock October 24 21 .QQ I- I ' Ire? 'xx AQ' Q-,,,. ROBERT J YANOSCHICK Yunch March 5 RICHARD J ZELENSKY Re Juy 3 DONALD EUGENE WHITE WILHELMINA B WILL -6' December 3 WIIIy October I8 JAMES WOODROW WILSON ROBERT T YANITY fu- -Im' December I4 Yun February 26 ya 'rf 'Un 'Ma rs ix-3' MAXINE M YANOSCSIK Max November 3 'GRA' ZANA FENTON BERN ICE FAIRLEY May I 22 '43 'SX vf 4:4 ' X fx IX - ' , I ' N I +2 1 .E ,M - 'I A ,I u ll 0 n Il . 'eff I X , I , Vx I V , x I .gi I - u n du I. 'I 5 - W , XV., : ! Vg 5 4? Q! YES YOU MAY DEPEND UPON IT HE HAS THE ABILITYI HE IS THE YOUNGER GENERATION THAT STANDS READY TO KNOCK AT MY Ibsen 25 I Row 1: Fairman, Domino, Crucis, Fancella, Black, Diana, Birch, Byers, Cer minara, Bruner Row 2: Cain, Bukoskey, Betzold, Cramer, Deptola, Everett, Dies, Clark, Burn- heimer, Bowman, Elliott, Burkley, Conrad Row 3: Blaine, Burt, Cavanaugh, Daskivich, Castellani, Bobinets, Duffalo, Barr, Brodrick, Bush, Ewing, Byers, Cannon, Domenick SPONSOR, MRS. ALBERTA WINGER Sec. , Amy Watterson Treas. , Russell Barr Row 1: Row 1: Kanouff, Kinter, Frye, Griffith, George, Johnston, Kotnla, Fridley Row 2: Row 2: Krejoric, Finotti, Kokolis, Fox, Fancella, Golba Row 3: Hatter, Gonda, Hranitz, King, Kanyon, Gallo, Kois, Henry, Jennings Q1 Williams, Shaffer, Slater, Selock, Elliott, James, Ghi- ardi, Kurcsics, Yaworsky Zayac, Hollabaugh, Yakimo- vich, Anderson, Ondo, Rhine, Dies Pres. , joe Saffron -Q Q. wc ' 52 Row3:Sucche1-3111, Traugi. Zgmeg Rowl Robertson Voyten Romanclk Yancy S1pos Santus Weamer S1vu11ch Sules sky, Pedaci, Space, Dlenes 5IHHC0H1be Getty, Rado, Jennings Row? B Remard D Remard Rlley VICSXIOVIC Tallarom Watterson W11son Shaw ..f Row 1: Cindrich, Doty, Bargerstock, Betzoid, Davis, Bocz, Benamati, Borland, Biconik, Cain Row 2: Anderson, Dunmire, Evanick, Forsha, Cummins, Dick, Edmiston, G. Davis Row 3: Bartlebaugh, Bender, Druzgal, Bonini, Drawl, Andrascik, Clark, Dem- bosky, Albright, Anderson, Fedinick, Burkley Row 1: Row 2: George, Hotter, Kinter, Hollabaugh, Hazlett, Huey, Golinsky, Gates, Getty Jones, Glance, J.Kish, Jashinski, Guy, Henry, A.Kish, Ginter, I.Kish, Kislak, Hitchings SPONSOR, MRS. NATALIE FASSETT ,,4,, . Sec., Darla Martin wifi 2, A wgigf-if , n . in ,.AA , 53 . A 1' A Hf Xu, ' lil Treas. , Jack Oswalt pres. D Steve Mizerqk Af, .f-an 4 L. at Q .W 1, f - . .1 A A . - -3 l yvgpr-i 1 . ww-us' Wmww lx ff 'VVV I Row 1: Oswalt, McC1ead, Medvetz, D.Niel, Molestatore, M.Niel, Nehrig, Pribesh, Reasor ' Row 2: Kline, Murray, Martin, Reinard, Mushrush, Kuzma, Pavolko, Monaco : M Y' 'K W Row 3: McCurdy, Rescenete, McCune, Pierce, Medvetz, Michna, Oswald, Marsh, Machak, jv Komlosky, Kundla, Morrison ith . W ,sm -- ,S Yr, iw, ,,:, , . My , 3931. 1 4 Jie M. ,gf I V, Slan S PHOMORE Row 1: Srrini, Tallarom, Sacco, Sexton, Space, Smith, Shimps, Robertson, Skultery, Stiles Row 2: Rosa, Steffey, Walker, Warren, Weaver, Slsak, Spellman, Saffron, Shearer, Yanity, Wilkinson Row 3: Stalbosky, Windows, Sobota, Somonick, Swan, Stabile, Vargo, Yanity, Smith, Taylor Staffen, Yaworsky 1: , ,, ,ni I 4 f A . P -W...-m famawf-A ye Row 1: Caruso, D'Zmura, Evanko, Eppley, Carnahan, Bunkett, K.Baker, Elliott, Fancella, Filler ... 'mi Row 2: Brink, Brandon, Buchannan, Condron, Bowman, Eckenroad, Cramer, Black, Birch, Da- vis, Burtick, Daskivich, D'Aure1io, Beskid Row 3: Buckshaw, Clark, Bartek, R. Baker, Duffalo, Cramer, Burnheimer, Curry, Barr, Arone, Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Adamsky, Clawson xr 1 'N . :Q TG v , 4- 'X l is 4 ,O Nadzadi, B.Mogle, Miller, Morrone, Michna, Nipps, Shank, Otto, Robertson, Schoch Okopal, Monti, McCully, Ramsell, Rura, McAfoose, Raymond, Sago, Richter, Shankle, J.Mogle, Shearer, Romancik, Pribesh, Shields Michna, Prebish, Pierce, Robertson, Pedaci, Popp, Ritchie, McAdoo Palinsky, Mollo, Selock, Myers, 0 fir? GCI J F' ff-A I H' ff W,- I Row 1: Jeffrey, B.Getty, Hranitz, MacBlane, Henry, Herrick, Luettinger, Luther, Griffith, Lu cas Row 2: Gerhard, Kinrer, Lorelli, Fox, Karpacs, Jennings, Fucile, Kislak, Mathieson, Gordish, Kanouff, Harvey, Gresock, Hallabough, Kinter Row 3: Golba, McAdams, Kanyan, Kunkle, Manning, Levitz, Holaday, Lockard, Loughner, 6 Greb, Guy. Gnibus, Kotula, Kokolis, D.Getty X gs fflffl all Row 1: Stiles, Snyder, Strini, Zoldak, Smandra, Wiley, Trimble, D.Stabile, Wise, Stelma, Stella Row 2: Taylor, Stalbosky, Stevens, Yakimovich, Warner, S.Stabi1e, Smith, A.Smith, Sivulich, Sipos, Smith, W.Smith Row 3: Trausi, Will, E.Smith, Wachter, Sisak, Stabil, Trunzo, Zack, Syster, Waldenville, Zer bini , fr Sandia fbi Ni' 1 1 MEETING THE NEEDS OF YOUTH THROUGH -- ,Zi Development of school splrut Development of favorable soclal quolltnes Development of school commumty solldornty Development of compehtuve spurut 33 5'3 4 '11 ,A .. j 4 -7 Fisher If WW' 4'- 1 B B01 ,vs snr-79'53'-79-. 7 sw 'w P' fo visgg- ' ' 75 4, 358-57-.554-EB Ass'l Coach--Fanella BA KETBALL v 11::a,, ff? f w . r, X - M. cs' -15? 2. . 'riff-1 ff, A ww .fu ygga, A f A, f' , Qfifgk 4 W. , Q, QA' ' 3' , N. N' L, 1,59 any . fm .,JQ. .4 -. , Q 'Q:f f+'2iY f' 4 ' , , -9 . .' 31, A3 ,, -.Rf -A . 54' P'-634. A . . n V 1, Lb: - ., , 7 VARSITY GAMES DECEMBER VARSITY Row 1: Saffron, Fisher, Duffalo, Burt Row 2: Kish, Stabile, Mizerak, Cavanaugh 15 IB 3 United Joint . ...... . Away 6 Elders Ridge .... Away W q , 10 North Cambria , , Home 5 13 ......... Open xlll lg lj 19 North Cambria ,,,,,,,, , Away X A 4 JANUARY 3 Alumni , , , Home '7 United Joint , Home 10 Faculty ...... Home 14 Purchase Line ,,., Home 15 Keith Lab. School Away 17 Penns Manor , , Home 21 Blairsville , , , Home 24 Marion Center , , Away JR. VARSITY 28 Saltsburg ,,,,,,, Away 31 Keirh Lab, School ',...' I Hgmg Row 1: Vargo, Oswalt, Hitchings, Medvetz Row 2: Ginter, Guy, Clark, Stabile, Bender FEBRUARY 4 Purchase Line, , ,,,,,, , Away '7 Penns Manor , . Away 11 Blairsville . . . Away 14 Marion Center , Home 18 Laural Valley , Away 21 ........ Open 25 Laural Valley , Home 28 Elders Ridge , , Home FRESHMEN Row 1 King, D'Aurelio, Golba, Barr, Daskavich, Space, Guy, Mr. Eanella fCoachj Row 2 Duffalo, Clark, Grebb, Zerbini COACHES--SMITH AND JAMLSON I J-1 L7 Xi 3 P V GIRLS' BASKETBALL Row 1: Weamer, Scheftel, Watterson, Olsen, Okapal, Garonzi, Smith, Grif- fith, Shields, Saffron Row 2: McClusky, Clark, Will, Pulliam, Pluchinsky, Fucile, Mushrush, Dick, Pavolka, Crownover f ful, Y lg 1 3 Q 'lf' sf? 'ibe'2e COACH SMITH Row 1: George, Oswalt, Kundla, Medvetz, Krejocic, Shearer, McCune, Hitchings Kish Var go, Bukoskey, Yanity, Walker Row 2: Mr. Smith QCoachJ, Kerr, Hatter, Fancella, Broderick, Medvetz Mushrush Senick Kinter, Miller, Barr, Popp, Bender, Kislak Row 3: Bocz, Saffron, Stabile, Marsh, Kish, Weaver, Otto, Smith, Schall Cavanaugh Gallo Duffalo, Sisko, Castallani, Daskivich, Fisher, Wensell, Stabile, Clark Q- 5 ii! Ill' o , i , Ill lll . h '31, 5 in j 'hi' . gy. 1 . or, M at E f,--ivfg3sf W. 9Y t wi ' WJ Rowl Bobmets Kish Hxtchlngs Eppley Wahala Cerovlch Saffron Druzgal Row2 Bocz Jashlnskt Semck Herrick Kundla Mizerak Slsko Fisher Belloll Fedinick Mr Gan1eyfCoachJ 39 COACH GANLEY HEERLE DERS ,-. fp BELL M 4 5 ,'f' vw- u' 1 5: Mm 1 ' 95 9 ,ww wc x , MENEGATTI 4 ' .,. 1' 5. VARSITY Kotula, Menegatti, Hatter, Bell, Voyten .1 5 IR. VARSITY S HATTER Sipos, Bocz, Mogle, Garonzi, Olsen MRS. NATALIE FASSETT Sponsor 40 G, A, A, Sivulich, Smith, Evanko, Raymond N' .a MEETING THE NEEDS OF YOUTH THROUGH C7 Allowlng students to parhclpate and manage extra currncular actuvltles Develo mg student responsublllty, leadershup an school pnde Promoting the welfare of the school through proper student faculty relationships Promoting cltlzenshlp tranmng Promoting the general welfare of the school. Provnding pupnl expresslon. 41 . b. gf I . Z ?':llllQxf'1' , . l l ,P Q ei A V A 0 , X 1 4 r ,uf R , 'fluzf' 1 I pw Q V K ,ll A yearbook records events and I scenes which play an important part ,na ' in the lives of the students. It pro- , V motes the solidarity of the schoolp - I I and through the medium of pictures, ' ' interprets school life to the public. Wg -'U 5 f ,fn fl ,AN .K I ' - s 1' Qii' ,l5i7 'uf 2 Xi Ixf is h-t uffi ly ilu, tx f qw -55 1. 3 'I .fs rf MISS MARJORIE A, BINKEY NVQ -- E. ll! TYPISTS - .- 1 52.1, Hs' I , vJ-,,'.-- I W ,, N I ,yy , 4: EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER t rl . T' -reef f- ,yi 2' i ,,A,7.fAg?,1:1, ' an V' xh- I AE S I ii LAYOUT E I1 MISS LYDIA IANE MOOT 42 LIBR R The Library Club inspires youth to ready stimulates school loyalty and responsibilityg develops lead- ershipp and creates a deeper appreciation of books through cultural and intellectual values. xx i MISS DOROTHY STEPHENS Pres. . . . . .Ramona Monaco V. Pres .... Mary Ann Somonick Sec. . . ..... Lois Ginter Treas. . . . Richard Pierce Row 1: Caruso, Bouch, D. Pribesh, C.Monaco, Pluchinsky, Bruno, Medvetz, Robertson, C WCBITACI Row 2: Miss Stephens, T.Pribesh, Sivulich, Cerminara, Levitz, Kinter, Ritchie, Will, George Luther, Wauerson, Foster Row 3: C-.Pierce, R.Monaco, Frye, M.Somonick, Wahala, Oswald, J.Somonick, R. Pierce, Deptola, Saffron, Ginter The Nurses' Club seeks to inspire girls who are interested in Nursing as a career. Row 1: Nehrig, Skultety, Strini, Sivulich, Ginter, McC1u.sky, Will, Foster, Bruno, Row 2: Mrs. Stevens, Gordish, Saffron, Sisak, Edmiston ain Pres. . . . . Lois Ginter V. Pres. . . . . . Sandy Sivulich Sec.-Treas. . . . Margaret McClusky Menegani Q 5- N MRS. MARY STEVENS 43 Jcig J Ywtg,s,, wi -A ff:f,mf1sif3nf ML 'Qvfwxw 'w' sw . 1' ' Row 1: Kerr, Yanity, Mushrush, Oswalt, Morrison, D'Zmura, McCracken, Bender, Sink Row 2: Pluchinsky, Holiday, George, Riscinto, B.Pribesh, Torzok, Nlikeska, Nadzadi, Reed, Walker, Lu- ther Row 3: Thomas, Raglani, Ritchie, Glance, Miller, Nymick, Monaco, Pierce, Menegatti, Hatter, Torqua- to, T.Pribesh, Guiher, Gaston, Vetula Row 4: Wilson, Somonick, Kundla, Douds, Shimko, Ginter, Will, Kunkle, Gordish, Getty, Lomnicki, Fair- ley, Sipos The Forensic Club is open to Sophomores, Juniors, and Pres. . . .Jim McCracken Seniors. The activities of this club meet the cultural Vice Pres. . . .Duane Cipollini and social needs of student members. SGC- - - - Christine WGl'1GlG Treas. . . Brenda Pulliam Row 1: Bouch, Row 2: Kinter, Row 3: Finotti, koskey, Domino, Crucis, Coy, Cerminara, Byers, Bruno, Griffith, Fairman, Caruso Kotula, George, Everett, Bocz, Deptola, Buckshaw, Diana, Birch Cipollini, Cavanaugh, Daskivich, Castellani, Arone, Kanyan, Gallo, Bu- Krejocic .A rn Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: mv' , 41 ' , ' , A IVY ,, '? '7.'f . ' McCune, Yanity, Oswalt, Kundla Benamati, Bocz, Skultety, Betzold, P.Medverz, Sacco, Murray, Biconik, Robertson Nahrig, Cain, Pavolko, Warren, Dick, Smith, Cummin, Edminston, Doty, Sr.ri.ni, Monaco Saffron, Kuzma, T.Medverz, Marsh, Michna, Stabile, Clark, Drawl, Somonick, Sabota, Staffen, Weaver, Spellman F RENSIC CLUB umm -UI' MISS RUTH TINKER Row 1: Levilz, Sheets, Lazarowicz, I.Oswalt, McClusky, Wilson, Krouse, Lingle, Voyten, Nulph Row 2: I. Kish, Riley, Kundla, M.Oswalt, Pribesh, Strini, Wahala, Tallarom, Romancik, Hitch LHB! Row 3: Medvetz, Miller, Mester, Sisak, Guy, Zofchak, A.Kish, Glance, J.Kish 45 Row l: Staff, J. Staff, Ritchie, Douds, Monaco, Varholick, Riscinto, Reed, Pribesh, Nadzadi Row 2: Foster, Glance, Shimko, Zayac, Sipos, Bocz, Anderson, Mikeska, Pierce, Luther EEE , Row 1: Betzold, B.Bocz, Biconik, Weaver, Benamati, Tallarom, Lingle, Niel, Space, Neel, Hotter Row 2: Mucci, Tallarom, Black, Burnheimer, Spellman, Huey, Forsha, Kuzma, Sipos. Doty Meeting the needs of youth through programs of study devoted to the ot- tainment of understandings, attitudes, and behavior necessary for social competence. The units are designed to prepare girls for the responsibili- ties ond activities involved in home- making and in achieving family well being. Row 1: Pribesh, Skultery, Shimps, Kline, Martin, Golinsky, Hollabaugh, Murray, D. Stiles, Molestatore Raw 2: Bargerstock, Kinter, Evanick, Hazlett, Mushrush, Reinard, Cindrich, Davis, Sexton ,HQEQ YBI Ill ,-N 4,g WN Row 1: Walker, Ginter, Guiher, Mil- ler, Coy, Nymick, Bell, Bouch Row 2: Conrad, Yanoscsik, Pluchinsky, Guy, Torzok Row 1: Byers, D.Reinard, Levuz Lazarowlcz Kotula Oswalt Johnston Buch Krouse Row 2: Mrs. Shane, Fancella N Krnter George Wahala Shaw Wllson Dlana ff ggi CN Ka' F, to 1 RAMONA MONACO State V. Pres. . Public Relauons f '7 PATTY WALKER Future Homemaker of Tomorrow Row 3 Gorduh, Getty, Buckshaw, Kundla, Lomnicki, Bruno, Tor- quato, Fairley Row 1: Golba, Stancombe, Andrascik, Nehrig, Ritchey, Otto, Bobinets, Bart, Pribesh, Lor- elii Row 2: D.Fox, McCurdy, Dunmire, Rescenete, Wilkinson, Yanoschick, Timko, Kundla, Gnibus, Pierce, Stiles Row 3: Mr. Zamiskie, Somonick, Syster, Myers, Selock, Ginter, Tayler, Pedaci, Greb, Stalbosky, Maehuh, Buchanan, Trausi, Stewart Row 4: Burtick, Gordish, Reinard, F,Fox, Parchinsky, Miller, MacB1ane, Mlakar, Reinard, Swan, Bartlebaugh, Marsh, Sink, Frederick, Loughner, Ritchie 7 VX 351146 B. Pres. . . . Wendell Ritchey V. Pres. . . . . John Otto Sec. . . . . Edwin Nehrig Treas. . . George Bobinefs MR. GEORGE ZAMISKIE The Future Farmers organization seeks to create interest and encourage the business of farmingp to create more interest in the land and our national resourcesp to encour- age thrifty to encourage learning and scholarshipsp to increase co-operation ef- forts among farmersp to develop student character and patriotismp and to train boys to be useful citizens in local and national government. -A Fi-,,, .lf 'iff' 1, wx ,Y - 562,91 1 '7 J 0 5 iw t ' bale-bu ' , x iitlriffxr ff QF , .fi , ,. BAND: Pres .... . . .John Bender V. Pres. . Jim Bender Sec.-Treas. . . . . Maxine Dick Music activities meet the needs of youth by supplementing and enrich- ing the regular music curriculump by furnishing an opportunity for pu- encesg by valued public recognition for effort and achievementp and by munity toward the school and its people. T' pals to express their artistic and cre- ative abilities to ap reciative audi- promoting good will within the com- 6 i X.. , x M A n. 'Q , u I 1,- J 1 . ' in E y - . L gy t Nj ' , ya , ' , LN P fi iv , ' ,nv F 5 1 ., Rf. p A K ggi .., svn I f A - , -, to , ,, r x X L i ' ,Q , Q V I ,1 ' ' ri et if , 4,VI ,jx fa.. E, 'ie K, P M ff , i QE? 4 ii ' ' V AGNES LUTHER Ahead of the band, marching across the field come the Major- ettes, their graceful strut and rhythmic batons a signal that the football game is about to begin. Their lively marches and a- musing stunts, worked out in co-operation with the members of the band, add much to the half time entertainment. Through diligent practice, the girls acquire poise, grace, and the abili ty to appear before a crowd. ig J 0 Luettinger, Miller, Otto, Davis, Luther, Black P511 -J V ...J if z..Jl ' Luther, Watterson, Strini, Martin, Benamati, Spellman S1 QE n. no .. 7' I 51 Rowl Buch Yancy Sheets Wllson Byers Domlno Falrman Row2 Benamatl Neel Niel Robertson Weaver Marun Smrth Bocz Monaco Stnnr Hot el' Row3 Lazarowxcz, Cam Dlck Sacco, Pavolko Davrs Bicomk Shxmps Gohnsky Space Romanclk Krause Cruces Row4 Prrblsh Vresltovlc Murray Saffron Kmter Mushrush Spellman Huey SlS3k Haz lett Esamck Dxana Everett The Girls Athletic Assocnatlon is an organlzatnon havlng as nts general asm the support and romotuon of various extra class activities which are an ou growth of the sc l program of physical education It provides actuvlty op portunities for many gurls rather than for a small select group Encouragement ns glven to the gurls to particlpcte in unorganlzed actlvltles -such as sled rid mg, skatmg, dancing, hlkmg, swimmmg, and boatlng Nh Row 1 Row? Otto Mxller Smlth Henry Morrone Nadzadx Srvuhch Jeffrey Mxchna Row3 Caruso MacB1ane Rura Raymond Gnffuh Okapal Davrs Smandra McAfoose Nrpps Robertson Evanko Shields Row4 Lucas Srpos Warner Smlth Stabxle Yaklmovrch Sago S Stabxle Cramer A Smith Mathreson Mogle Klslok FUCIIC Luettmger Luther Baker Taylor Smxth Shearer Gerhard Romancxk DZmura Eppley 52 MISS MARGARET CROWNOVER Row 1 Gmter Luther Rxscmto Menegatti Bell Weamer Gulher Hohday Bouch Swuhch Row2 Mxss Crownover Gordxsh Getty Bruno Watterson Douds Lomn1ck1 Cramer Kmter Row3 McC1usky Clark Deptola Reed Nadzadx Somomck Frye Pluchmshy Slpos R1Lch1e R RED R SS ,I Rowl Evanko Scheftel Jeffrey D Caruso LBVIIZ Medvelz Holxday Lucas Monone S Caruso Row2 M1sCrownover Yakrmovlch Smlth Black Sago Frye Forsha Pluchmsky Murray Mogle Row3 Luettmger Slpos Kmter Somomck Gardlsh Gmter Luther St1n1 Nadzadx TBS Judy Levltz V Pres Potty Medvetz C Dorothy Caruso Trees Judy Plowcho The Jumor Red Cross belneves un servuce for others, for our coun try, our community, and our schools nn health of mmd ond body to fat us for greater servlce and for better human relations throughout the world Our umt s purpose IS to help ochleve nts alms by work mg together wnth members ever re an our own and other lands 53 The Varsity L Club meets the needs of Youth through the promotion of good sportsmanship. Persons who are worthy of wearing letters are voted into the organization by members. Y 'sr ' K, MR. ALFONZO FANELLA Row 1: Smith, Mushrush, Kish, Saffron, Fisher, Otto, Kerr, Ritchey, Barr Row 2: Mr. Fanella, Krejocic, Stabile, Cavanaugh, Belloli, Weaver Pres ........ Jerr Fisher V. Pres. . . . . John Otto Sec. . . Ronald Wahala Treas. . . . Joe Saffron The Future Teachers of America Club seeks to encourage its members to develop qualities of personality and character essential to a good teacherp to acquaint them with the public schoolsp and to provide them with information about opportunities in teaching. 'T 'P 'fx Row 1: Pluchinsky, C.Monaco, Scheftel, Medvetz, Bender, Deptola, Caruso, Guy, R. Mo- naco Row 2: Thomas, Evanick, Oswalt MRS, CATHERINE REDDING res John Bender V Pres Sally Caruso ec Patty Medvetz Treas Celeste Deptola ,..q-u- --L GROUN D BREAKING .x-.,, 'M -. .pa-r,.,, ,. . A ifkidhi-fy 115, X ? 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' in rs? 1217.-fiuwiq bf - Q ff -QS-Tfff-Lg'A T'Agq ' 3 'T? 5 x .ff-,,:,' . 1 sQg.:f5i f 1 -3, v'-JAJIK ' ,..,v.'4 , ,. .. .- : .. . . r 1,1 Aa '?.'J', .wh ff .ill f ' -' . ' . .e',,-.i,.., ,1, iv, ' WHO S WHO IN LAMAR MR JUSTIN S BYERS Keystone Farmers Degree Harnsburg Pa January 1958 11 fc..-3, MSD' DUANE CIPOLLINI 1Hugh School Representatlvel I Speak for Democracy Contest November 1957 ! RAMONA MONACO BARBARA PLUCHINSKY RICHARD DASKAVICH Uumorl Flrst Pruze Window Pamtlng Contest October 1957 Harvey Coy Anthony G. Gett Mrs. Hazel Glance Janie Glance J. E. Gordish Alex Hancherlck Mrs. Mary Kinder Mr. 8. Mrs. Sldney Mack Penn Furniture Co. Lester Rhoades Mr. 8. Mrs. Rocco Riscinto Mrs. Helen R1tch1e Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Sipos 1958 PATRONS 56 Thus space cw ffesy of. if I 2 YE EBOOK ADVEPJYXSXNG COMMXTTEE Row Rxtchxe Be Kreyocxc Smuh Row? Bnmo 'Nukes Wm Reed Bxcomk Conrad Row 3 9-escmto Kmxet cz Guy Da-us Bxame 9.0-N4 Benamau Bumhexme: Nadzadx Burney RQC Mineljfgffk a. pms Indiana, Ppltuminous EZURGH COA CfUl'Qr5 of C oke yi' A..-r-'L' -- M n.-W A L. 3 ,, , ' - ,.V.,..,, , ,, ,,,, y-,wry A I 6 ,L 4 A 4 ... Z3 Q -5' , 1 A ci , W rw' .fb . . , 'YW' 1 Q 'j -.. A. Q 1. I' f ,f ff X 4 . , ,. ,. 4 j 1 1, fl 4 x Q,,,.f ' if . A1 ,f 7 A 1: ' ' , KX, ' ' , ' 5 '- I I n n A . - 2 . . B0 . . . N 57 IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE HELPING YOU MAKE YOUR YEARBOOK A SUCCESS THANK YOU FOR THE FINE CO OPERATION 548 PHILADELPHIA STREET INDIANA PENNSYLVANIA PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER PHONE HO 5 7I5O 58 BENDER STUDIO HOMER CITY STATE BANK YOUR FRIENDLY BANK HOMER CITY PENNSYLVANIA COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE OFFICERS AIex Bennett President Carl S Weyandt Vlce President Ward H Nevins Cashier 8. Secretary Vlrglnla Robertson Ass t Cashier 8- Ass t Secretary Eden L Helman Assistant Cashier F D Watterson Mgr Consumer Loan Department DIRECTORS Alex Bennett Earl R Handler G E Fassett Homer F Kunkle .1 M ye C S Weyandt MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 59 - I . ..... .. .... , . , . .Fr .. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Homer Cnty Post 493 FOYE S TAXI SERVICE Homer Cnty, Pa For Prompt Courteous Service Call GR 9 8087 Operatrng Emergencres 800AM toI2O0 24Hours Mrdnrght Telephone Homer City 9 8077 HALLOW FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service 272 South Mann Street TOWN TAVERN We sell wet goods Phone 9 8772 Cora Pa Edward Sf Jennie Dellafrora Prop STEVE BUKOVSY S MODERN SHOE REPAIR 8 SHOE STORE Specializes rn all Kinds of Reparrs We replace brokegnzlppers an Jackets 34 S Maln St Homer City Pa NIN S APPLIANCE 202 North Main Homer Cnty Pennsylvania Phone GR 9 8069 CENTER DRUG STORE Robert S Ross Ph G 44 S Mann St Homer Cnty Po Phone GR 9 8028 INDIANA SANITARY COMPANY Rubbish Sl Garbage That s Our Business Pete Cubeta, Owner Call Indiana 5-8700 l I I I . I V I : . . zu . I I ' . .- . I, . ' Q Q I . Homer City, Pa. ' I ,, . . . .. d o I Q 1 . 4 . , n . , . . . , , . I . 60 COMPLIMENTS OF I PHONE GR 9-9196 NOTARY PUBLIC DICK STEPHENS LEONARD K FASSETT 81 SON LUMBER INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES GOODS FROM THE WOODS HOMER CITY PA PHONE GR 9 9512 35 S MAIN STREET HOMER CITY PA CALL FOR AND DELIVER MAIN STREET SERVICE STATION TID E LOCAL 3676 UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA 288 S MAIN STREET HOMER CITY PA OFFICERS President Vermce Cochran LUBRICATION WASHING TUNE UP Vice President Hazel Glance Secretory DoroII1y Kunkle Fm Secretary Angeline Paglncro BILL WILLIAMS DAY GR 9 8051 Treasurer Emily Nussen DICK TANNER NIGHT GR 9 9156 61 V I l - I I I I ll ll I I I I I I I ' , ' 4 , a I 1 , I WE 1 I I OF I . I INDIANA MANOS HOMER THEATERS Movles are better Than Ever Phone GR 9 8 Homer Cnty LEFTY S MARKET Lefty 81 Eve Hershey s Ice Cream Homemade Ice Cream Candy Pop an Groceries Across from the Hugh School Homer Cnty Pa GR9 2117 Compl :ments of THOMAS ORR Phone GR 9 2268 Sesta s Compllments of CRYSTAL BAR If There s Pizza Anywhere Its Here At Its Best LUTHER S DRY CLEANERS We Call And Deliver Cleanlng Pressing Alteratlons 208 Mann St Homer Cnty P Phone GR 9 8085 HOMER CITY SERVICE STATION Lalrd Nlpps Proprietor Quaker State Products Corner Elm 8: Main Phone 9 224I Homer City Pa J MILLER S MUSIC 8- HI FI CENTER Records Music Supplies Record Players 28 North Main Homer City Pa SUPINKA S JEWELRY AND BAKERY Michael Supinka Prop 2I South Main Street Homer City, Pa Phone GR 9 8061 .JD -034 ' ,PQ. ' . I . -. I . .. I . n n . I ' ., ' , Cl. I ' I -W . In . I - I 62 HOMER CITY HAIRDRESSERS FRANCES BEAUTY SHOPPE FRANCES SMATANA 9 9365 HELEN S BEAUTY SHOP HELEN WATTERSON 9 8023 JEAN S BEAUTY SHOPPE PRIDE BEAUTY SHOPPE PAULINE BARTON 9 9319 VERNA S BEAUTY SHOPPE VERNA YANITY 9 8003 PAINTS HARDWARE C S KUNKLE LUMBER CO 223 NORTH MAIN STRE ET HOMEA my PA PHONE GR A 8045 PLUMBING HEATING 63 JEAN YATES 9-2063 ROGERS JEWELERS Telephone GR 9 8791 HARMONS 5 81 IOC STORE The Store Where Qaalnty Counts IOI S Mann Street 660 Phlladelphna St Indlana Homer Cnty Pa R E WALBECK Insurance BROWN S on BO Real Estate 'd 'm' pf' 1375 Mann sneer Homer City, Pennsylvama Phone GR 9 9378 JOHN S BOYD S Jewelry and Gnft Shop Jewelry Diamonds Watches 716 Phlladelphla St Indlana Expert Repaurlng Diamonds Gifts Watches Phone 5-8861 20 So 7th St lndnana, P C 8-M MARKET Compluments of Phone GR 9 860I CAPITOL RESTAURANT Joseph Costello Prop John Costello Mgr Indiana Pa 64 I I ' ll ' ll ' ' . ' , Pa. ' , . . . I ' , d . I I - . ' - I I I I . I . I I ' . ' , Pa. ' I I I . I ' a. . . , . I O . I I I QQ Have a Coke LMIII Ig-QQ MW 'fd T JW WIQEQAYI 1 M II W Cm 725 BOTTLED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE COCA COLA CO BY COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF INDIANA WILLY S MCCULLOCH J EEP POWER SAWS RUFFNERS P O BOX 5I6 1067 PHILADELPHIA STREET INDIANA PENNSYLVANIA MANUFACTURERS Builtib Lon S vice HAWELSON N GCREARY Tl R TREAD 65 I .M CW- .M N5 ,-,,, ' nf , da X ' T Y-F4 -'1'Z7 ,Q x W. ' ' . , T 1, T MM AL I 0 A I f 1 nspnfv' fb ,W IQ ' , f L-,f H 7,4 , 1 E,-v L! IQLVQWXI Y C5 f ff 1 fri, SIU W 1. xi W ,N 1 N W W5 fl , ILM, Q 1, Y w L ' ,F r 5,- S R 'f A I ' A .f I I I 1 I' 1 5 , l H ll I ANDERSON S The Home of Better Shoes WOMEN S CLUB Homer Cnty 614 Phlladelphla St lndldnd PG Phone HO 5 5391 Pennsylvania STAFFEN S Dry Cleaning Dyemg Alterlng 81 Repairing H D Lee Work Clothes Endicott Johnson Shoes Ball Brand Footwear GEORGE SCHIERER S BARBER SHOP 3 S Main St Homer Cnty Pa 325 N Mann St GR 9 8031 Compl lmen ts of the INDIANA APPAREL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION where hugh qualuty merchandase for men women and children IS avaliable with courteous and efflcuent service Children s Shop Gearhart s Mayfaxr Shoppe Molly Ann Waxler s Leon s Town 81 Country ASH SHOE CO A Fit for every Foot A Style for every Taste lndlana Pa Cars RITCHIE S CHEVROLET Chevrolet Homer City Pennsylvanla Phone GR 9 2900 Phone GR 9 8871 Trucks GRACETON SCHOOL P T A 66 , I of . u I ' l I . - . y I . ', 1. . . 0 , . . . . - T . l T - Q Q , ' I Il ll X 'I ll . , I ' . l I ' I I I . l HOMER CITY CLEANERS 34 RIDGE AVENUE PHONE GR 9 8024 PARK N SHOP SUPER MARKET CORNER OF ELM STREET AND RAILROAD AVE HOMER CITY PENNSYLVANIA NEED A PLUMBER CALL FARMERS BANK TRUST COMPANY 8C OF INDIANA PENNSYLVANIA PLUMBING AND HEATING HOMER CITY GR 9 2739 N MAIN ST HOMER CITY PA YEARS OF CONTINUOUS BANKING SERVICE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I I I FURNACE REPAIR 8K . I 81 67 HOMER CITY BLAIRSVILLE 68 QXNTR Q SNYDER S ELECTRIC STORE Lighting Equipment House Wiring Norge Home Appliances II4 South Mann Street Homer City P Pyrofax Bottled Gas Maglc Chef Gas Ranges Best and most economical for household purposes BUCHHEIT APPLIANCE STORE Beverage Distributor Phone GR 9 8059 Homer City P J B CRAMER Hardware Plumbing Heating Supplies Homer City Pennsylvania Phone GR 9 9l75 Kline 81 Wlrfel LADIES SHOPPE Homer Clty Pennsylvania ASKEW FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE l2I Church Street Homer City Pa Telephone GR 9 8088 Compliments of THE GREAT ATLANTIC 8K PACIFIC TEA CO G. R. Rhine, Manager HAPPY HOUR CAFE 22l South Main Street Homer City, Pa. Phone GR 9-8774 ' , a. I Indiana CHARLES MISTRETTA I HARDWARE COMPANY , Q. I ' HOMER CITY LICNS CLUB Peter Bascuano Ed Tomb Clarence Frazier W W Schlemmer Paul Sutton Clalr McCurdy Pete Clements Albert Yanlty HOMER CITY PA I957 958 CLUB OFFICERS Presldent Ist Vlce Presudent 2nd Vlce Presnclent 3rd Vlce President Treasurer Llon Tamer Tall Twister Past Presudent 70 , . -I Thomas J. Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . Secretary LUXENBERG S INDIANA S LEADING JEWELRY STORE INDIANA PA BRODY S INDIANA S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE INDIANA PRINTING 81 PUBLISHING CO PUBLISHERS OF INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE MEMBER OF PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION AND AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS JEWELERS 704 PHILA ST INDIANA PA JEWELERS QUALITY DIAMONDS WATCHES 8. JEWELRY ON CREDIT NO EXTRA SINCE I928 FULL LEASED ASSOCIATED PRESS WIRE SERVICE 704 PHILADELPHIA ST INDIANA PA N E A AND KING FEATURE SERVICE INDIANA PENNA I I . I I I v I w f 5015 I 71 I I II DICK MOTOR COMPANY ' I CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1958 GR 9 8000 340 MAIN ST HOMER CITY PA SALES SERVICE KIWANIS CLUB OF HOMER CITY Officers T958 R Jay Muller President D D Harmon Vnce President John M Harmon Secretary Grant Harroson Treasurer Howard F Nehrng lmmedlote Past Presudent Membership Gordon Clark Wald H Nevins Ernest Foster Clark George Kenneth Gray Murray Hmer Lawrence H Howe Arthur E Weber Anthony F Raymond Wlllldm Ruddock Emll Staffen J E Wa beck Durectors Geno Bertocchu John Condron Doyle Cramer Dr Saul W Greenwald HomerF Kunlcle R E McCormuck R E Walbeck Joseph H Kanter Anthony T Yanlty 72 I . ., ,. . . I . l I u .. .. I . I . .. I I .. I I I I . . y . .. I ' I .. . . . . TH SAVINGS 8m TRUST COMPANY OVER 50 YEARS OF COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHECKING ACCOUNTS ARE YOU HAVING TESTIMONIAL SHOWER WEDDING PARTY BANQUET HOWEVER SMALL OR LARGE AUTQMOBILE LOANS WE CAN ACCOMMODATE YOU APPLIANCE LOANS HOME LOANS TO BUY OR BUILD AMPLE FREE PARKING HOTEL HOMER MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE PHONE 9 8874 PHILLIPS GREENHOUSE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOMER CITY PENNSYLVANIA 296 INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS PHONE GR 9 8070 INDIANA PA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A I MODERATE PRICES--PRIVATE DINING ROOMS I I I I CORPORATION , I I I I I 1 I I - I I JOHN W. MOOT Printing and Advertising Phone GR 9-2546 37 West Elm Street Homer City Pennsylvania HOMER CITY HOMER CITY RADIO SERVICE Phone GR 9 2160 George J Colesar Prop PENNEY S Indiana Pennsylvania Phone HO 5 2231 Over 1700 Stores Serving The Nation Compliments of GATTI S DRUG STORE Phuladelphia Street Indiana Pa Phone HO 5 8581 Compl :ments of NEALER BOTTLING COMPANY 221 College Avenue Phone HO 5 5841 KERR S DINER Homer City Indiana Road PETTENATI S SERVICE STATION Pennzonl Gasoline Credit Cards Honored 148 S Mann GR 9 9712 Homer Cnty Pa 74 P. T. A. , I I I I .. - . , . I I I l I I I Indiana, Pennsylvania , . I I , . . - . , . I - - HOMER CITY PHARMACY NEXT TO BANK BUILDING HOMER CITY PA ADRIAN D DAVIS CONTRACT HAULING HOMER CITY PENNSYLVANIA LANICH BUS LINES KENT PA CHARTERED BUS SERVICE FOR GROUPS AND PARTIES PHONE HOMER CITY 9 8954 PARKWOOD 6-5523 IF NO ANSWER CALL PARKWOOD 6 5IO6 HOWARD F NEHRIG GENERAL CONTRACTOR 63 CENTER STREET HOMER CITY PENNA I I ' I I I HOMER CITY COMMUNITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY Joseph Arone Peter D. Basciano Max E. Dick John E. Frye Dr. S. W. Greenwald Paul E. Harmon Emest Lo Presti Elizabeth Kline Katherine Kline Homer F. Kunkle Martha Kunkle Waid Nevins John Merlo Lalrd Nlpps President Secretary Treasurer ROSTER OF MEMBERS Howard F. Nehrig Boyd M. Phillippi Ray Phillippi Alfred Philips Murray C. Stewart Michael Supinka Glenn D. Stake Francis Smatana Andy Vetula Joseph Vetula Saul Waxler Clara Wirfel R E Walbeck OFFICERS FOR 1958 Wald Nevins Ray Philllppl Paul E Harmon ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Yearbook Staff wishes to acknowledge as a source of reference for many quotations used in this edition, Bulletin 243 Curriculum Improvement by a Secondary School Faculty Department of Public Instruction Harrisburg, Pa 'th b k p I d by VELVATONE fl h ph P B H 1 N Y h p g v 1 th d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ' ll ll I I , . is oo rin 9 , a special process o it o- gra ic printing. Sole roducers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., u ao, . Noot er rintin firm is authorizedto usethe evatone me o


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