Lawrenceville Catholic High School - Spectrum Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1970
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May the warmth and brilliance of its potential inspire all of us! fmt W bernard alice tlI'I1Oll'ly Stapinski skoros clash broderick Assistant Organizations Assistant SPOVKS Editor Ediwf joan sabo Assistant 7 '51 'Y-'lvl' :.-. ' 'jf' WW' .4 ,t .,,. 4' 'V'fsf2f'k?z f' .T . ,1,'-,L A 1 i..1 .., . - .- ms . , ,, J. ,- 4.3, 4 I' ' --A f, ,xi . ga? .- .- VM, V-Q, .L .Ju L.vfA,1',v .E -. .Q K, , A. , 1 it ,. 44. mzxafr-e.'Ci4iy V9:,k':gq g--N 4 A, , Q-- - - xx.-Lg ., A4 'u E.. l l 1 ' x H 5 ' 'Sw R: , . , . vi M V -7 - if ' , f. Qi '1 .0 ,, E 'J .ik K Q W-,5-17g3,y' fvwme f ,gigwfglsfg ',4,5,wf V ' N, 'Nu i L -2 r xi V A 1 ,i -WH , , M, - .qi w. June, 1970 My dear Graduates: You are the first of the seventies! Everyone knows the great accomplishments and problems of society from the graduates of the preceding decades, What will be your mark in history: contributors or degraders? True and lasting contribution can only come fron under- standing the two great commandments: Love of God above all and love of your neighbor as your- self. It is my prayer that your understanding of these two commandments will be expanded as your future education and maturity develops so that you will not only contribute to society here on earth but also that you might be perpetually numbered among the society of heaven with the children of God. 71. gvwild lat? I0 REVEREND GERALD LUTZ, Headmaster SISTER MARY ELISE RENK Principal Graduates of 1970, Today,s world is one of CHANGE. It is refreshing to know that at Lawrenceville Catholic High School we have a group of young people who want to dedicate their annual to an AGELESS theme - PEACE AND HAPPINESS. How true it is that many times we forget that there is peace in silence, that there is serenity in being able to relate to all persons, that there is indeed courage in being able to state the truth quietly and clearly in face of much opposition. Dear Graduates, while here at your Alma Mater your teach- ers and associates have tried to shield you from much that makes the world bitter and unChristian. Now you will be subjected to the world with all of its many faces. It will be my constant and daily prayer that the wisdom that is expressed in DESIDERATA may become part of your daily living. One thought permeates this entire essay, it is that if one can be at peace with God, then all labors and aspirations and even all of the noise of the world will not disturb the peace of your heart and soul. Spread this message to all those with whom you come in contact, and you will be the source of much peace and joy in this world, which so sorely needs to be at PEACE. God bless each one of you. In Christ, Sam 715. 516-fe nf SISTER MARY ROSE KNORR Vice-principal Dear Graduates, For many of you, school days will soon be over. Some of you, though, will be going to nursing schools, some to col- leges, business schools, and technical schools. Jobs will offer opportunities for many. No matter where you find yourself, you will be expected to be reliable, dependable, Christian people. Parents, teachers, and friends will always be interested in all you do. What you do. Why you do it. How you do it will be your decisions. Hopefully, the training and guidance you have received for these past eleven or twelve years will bear fruit. Read. Study. Pray. Be kind, thoughtful, and considerate of others. If you need our help or want our advice anytime, please remember that we will always be available. Congratulations on having completed this phase of your life. Peace . . . Success . . . True happiness for the years that lie ahead. So. Www Eau SISTER CECILIA MQCLAIN English 1, 11. 5R A l T v 5 OJUJUJ C ID I Q N lg R K! fwfr , ll JJ lx K1 'W 1 I i i x www if Q, Choral H, IVg Related Artsg Religion Ig Cleo Clubg Mission Club MR. EDWARD RUMIN l f U K i 1 MR. FRANK DQCARIA ,X ZW if yffffa rifffl Wiwfwj wwf ff? , American History I g Spanish Ilg wlorld Cul- ture Ig Jr.-Sr. Prom Chairman. .i M3 ri H I l l, X , 1 lf a li Wi L L M0 gf UM QL V J or if Q Vi f American History H13 Art II, III, IVg Mechani- cal Drawing I, Ilg Related Artsg Art Honor Soci- ctyg Gannon UN. Assembly Advisorg Musart Club. SISTER ROSAIRE KOPCZENSKI I3 L Spanish l, ll, lll, lVg English lg Journalismg i Modern Language Honor Societyg Spanish Club. MR. RICHARD LAPCEVIC SISTER MARY ANN REIS Algebra Ig Math Fundamentalsg Student Government Moderatorg Yearbook Advisor. Problems of Democracy lVg World Culture lg History Honor Societyg Student Government Moderatorg Yearbook Advisor. clout. Xl xt VN MR. JOHN SZAIA xlibs Sf? QT 93? Guidance Counselor - W, SISTER ANTOINETTE HOSTOVICH ,QW aaa , SISTER MARY JOY HAYWOOD Language Artsg World Historyg History Honor Societyg Fut re Teachers. ' W Advanced Biologyg BSCS Biology Chemis trvg Science Club. v MR. PAUL KRAJENTA MR. CHARLES LLKCIC English Ilg French l, II, Illg French Club. lion I, Il, III, lVg Physical Scivnce Health II, Ill, IVg Physival Educa- din..-.. 'Bw-.. SISTER MARY GABRIELLE Office Praetieeg Typewriting I, IIg Business ' Honor Societyg Business Service Club. SISTER ROSE MARIE WILSON SISTER SEBA STIAN STEIN English IVg Librariang Student Librarians. Qlfjfgfgl 'W f W.. MTW!! Religion Ill, mf f,aifjW' IVg Social Service Club. SISTER JANE FISCHER Home Economics II, IVg Religion Ilg Home Q 3 7 Economics Club. 1 my X fv- SISTER SHEILA MALLOY 'XI nc.. .1111-- W: 3 Q SISTER COLEMAN CoNRoY Advanced Mathematicsg Algebra Ilg Plane and Solid Geometrvg Methemat- ics Hon ciety. or Societyg National Honor S0- SISTER VERONICA MARIE PHILLIPS General Business Trainingg Shorthand I, Ilg Typing I. va? I Biologyg Chemistryg Physicsg Cheer loaders. SISTER MADONNA HELBLING SISTER MARIE WILLIAM KELLY If . v Q 1 : :F 3 I ' I . . QM - English III, IVg Future Nursvs Club. 22 l MISS DEBORAH RITTER Physical Education l, ll, Ill, lVg Drill Teamg Majorettes. MR. GUS DOLFI Band Leader Rx SISTER OWEN AMANN MRS. FRANCES FULTON MISS BARBARA LIPINSKI . Secretary Forensics Moderator Business Manager P .f1un.., MISS PATRICIA MCDONALD MRS. MARY RITA MIZGORSKI Assistant Librarian Secretary MR. REGIS LYND Custodian MR., JOSEPH RIXNER Custodian MRS. MARY WESTWOOD Nurse 23 1: I 4 . ' ' 5. 1 . v ..- 0. ' .TW - .r.., 'S - -. '-- , .H 4+ , . - - QW lr .- , .Q rv f 3- I ,.n ' - f-., -..,... --MV- , ., 4 .- Ap-. 24 A I -f-'si 4 .. ,,- ,. fig--. 6.1 ,.-,.1.:'.' . f fi' 'UWT' ' r 5 'bdlgw In-' wg W,-1-T.. 1 gtg-f -- Ny-way, ,. F v-...X .-,, Q, 1 . n V L-is 4 4 w ! V W w x I I 2 E I L 1 J 4 N I . As. K 1 ' My My ff' , . Wfk W ' .iw ry 0, , E ' Y , xff',?FfHf I I A, ' - 1 'Qwb W 3 fakwx . I K.. , c s I , ! ' ' I ? 1 E A '26 1 LQgQ+ ,,. A QQN su . 1? A A ifjiiillffl ,if We ,ttf MW i y , WALTER ADAMCZYK JOHN ARGENAS JOSEPH ARGENAS CAROL BANKOWSKI WALTER ADAMCZYK Birth Date: March 10, 1952 Activities: Baseball 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Phys. Ed Club 2, Student Government 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4. JOHN ARGENAS Birth Date: April 1, 1952 Activities: Art Club 2, 3, History Club 2, Language Club 1, Musart Club 2, 3. JOSEPH ARGENAS Birth Date: April 1, 1952 Activities: Art Club 2, 3, History Club 2. DENISE BELL RENEE BELL CAROL BANKOWSKI Birth Date: .luly 25, 1952 Activities: Future Secretaries 4, Clee Club 1, 2, Library Club 2 DENISE BELL Birth Date: August 25, 1952 Activities: Basketball 1, 2, Clee Club 2, Missions 1, Red Cross 1 RENEE BELL Birth Date: September 2, 1952 Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Clee Club 1, Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4 Missions 1, 2, Red Cross 1, Student Govnment 2, 3. 27 . . 7, JOANN BOCZAR ELAINE BRODERICK Birth Date: Birth Date: March 23, 1952 February 29, 1952 Activities: Activities: Business Honor 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Future Seere- Cheerleaders 3, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Govern taries 4, Missions 1, Bed Cross 2. ment 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 3. PAULINE BOLTON TIMOTHY BRODERICK Birth Date: Birth Date: March 2 1952 September 7, 1952 Activities: Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Majo- Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Phys Ed Club 2, Stu rettes 3, Missions 1, Y.C.S. 1, 2. dent Government 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4. JOSEPH BOZYNSKI BOY BROSK Birth Date: Birth Date: March 12, 1952 .luly 31, 1952 Activities: Activities: Baseball , Math Club 1, Phys Ed Club 1, 3, Spanish Club Art Club 1, 2, Musan Club 2. 4. .IOANN BOCZAR PAULINE BOLTON JOSEPH BOZYNSKI ELAINE BRODERICK TIMOTHY BRODERICK ROY BROSK 28 - -1-i LYNNE BRQWN LINDA BULGER LINDA BURNS DOLORES CARR LYNNE BROWN Birth Date: December 27, 1952 Activities: Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 2, History Club 3, Journalism 4, Red Cross 1, Student Government 2. LINDA BULGER Birth Date: April 16, 1952 Activities: Business Service Club 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Home Eco- nomics Club 4, National Honor 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 3, Spanish Club 1. LINDA BURNS Birth Date: .luly 14, 1952 Activities: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Art Honor 2, History Club 2, Student Government 2. KI' JOAN CATANIA DOLORES CARR Birth Date: June 17, 1952 Activities: Future Secretaries JOAN CATANIA Birth Date.- August 20, 1952 Activities: Cheerleaders 1, Fu Red Cross 1, 2. MARY CATERINO Birth Date: February 1, 1952 Activities: Future Secretaries Government 2. MARY CATERINO 4, Clee Club 1, Red Cross 1, 2, 3. ture Secretaries 4, History Club 2, 4,. J.C.L. 1, Missions 2, Student 29 JAMES CELENDER URSULA CHAWRYLUK MARY HELEN CHESTER PEGGY CHRIST 'ZF' soPH1E CHUDEREWICZ JEFFREY COLEMAN 30 JAMES CELENDER Birth Date: September 30, 1952 Activities: Baseball 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2g Math Honor Club 2, Phys Ed. Club 2, Varsity Club 3, 4. URSULA CHAWRYLUK Birth Date: September 30, 1952 Activities: Future Secretaries 4-g Missions 1, 2, Red Cross 2, Busi- ness Service Club 4. MARY HELEN CHESTER Birth Date: June 26, 1952 Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, History Club 3. PEGGY CHRIST Birth Date: September 9, 1952 Activities: Glee Club 1, Red Cross 2, Business Service Club 4. SOPHIE CHUDEREWICZ Birth Date: February 8, 1950 Activities: Glee Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Missions 1, Red Cross 1. - JEFFREY COLEMAN Birth Date: September 27, 1952 Activities: Missions 1, Phys Ed Club 1, 3. DOROTHY CZACHOWSKI Birth Date: April 27, 1952 Activities: Red Cross 1, 2, 3, National Honor 3, Social Service 4. TIMOTHY DELANEY Birth Date: Nobember 11, 1952 Activities: Baseball 3, Basketball 1, 2, History Club 3, Language Club 1, Phys Ed. Club 2, Varsity Club 3, Yearbook 4. ELAINE DiBENEDETTO Birth Date: November 27, 1951 Activities: Majorettes 3, 4, Missions 2. DEBRA DIETRICH Birth Date: August 23, 1952 Activities: Art 2, Business Service Club 4, Missions 1, 2. STEPHEN DOBY Birth Date: May 6, 1952 Activities: Art Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor 3, 4, Nevvspaper 2, 3, 4, Phys Ed. Club 2, Student Govern- ment 1. DONNA DOMYSLAWSKI Birth Date: November 1, 1952 Activities: Business Service Club 4, Monitor,, Editor 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Covernment 4. DOROTHY CZACHOWSKI TIMOTHY DELANEY ELAINE DiBENEDE'ITO DEBRA DIETRICH STEPHEN DOBY DONNA DOMYSLAWSKI 3l ANTHONY DONATELLI WILLIAM DRISCHLER RICHARD DROZYNSKI FRANK EDUARDO ALICE ELASH MARY EMMERICH 32 ANTHONY DONATELLI Birth Date.- . Activities: Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 1, Phys Ed. Club 2, Varsity Club 3. WILLIAM DRISCHLER Birth Date: .Iuly 29, 1952 Activities: Art 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Musart 2, 3, 4. RICHARD DROZYNSKI Birth Date: June 13, 1952 Activities: Art Honor 3, 4g Math Club1. FRANK EDUARDO Birth Date: September 6, 1952 Activities: Missions 2, 3, Phys Ed. Club 2. ALICE ELASH Birth Date: December 27, 1952 Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Missions 2, Majorettes 4, Student Government 1, Yearbook 4. MARY EMMERICH Birth Date: November 17, 1952 Activities: Missions 3, 4. JENNIE FEMA SHERRY FIORILLO ANTOINETTE FLOT MICHAEL FOLEY CYNTHIA GASBARRO KAREN CATTO IENNIE FEMA MICHAEL FOLEY Birth Date: Birth Date: May 16, 1952 March 7, 1952 Activities: Activities: Future Secretaries 4, Glee Club 3, Missions 3. Missions 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Varsity Club 4. SHERRY FIORILLO CYNTHIA GASBARRO Birth Date: Birth Date: March 31, 1952 November 6, 1952 Acti1jities.' Activities: Future Secretaries 4, Clee Club 1, 2, Missons 1, 2. Future Nurses 1, 2, Home Economics Club 4, Missions 3, Red Cross 2. ANTOINETTE FLOT Birth Date: KAREN GATTO June 6, 1952 Birth Date: Activities: February 9, 1953 Forensic 2, 3, Clee Club 1, History Club 2, 3, Language Activities: Honor 2, National Honor 2, 3, 4. Clee Club 1, 2, Library Club 2. 33 KATHRYN GEIGER LENORE GULLET Birth Date: Birth Date: ,.DClO12QfN31,L12'?- November 2, 1952 Activities: 1 Activities Cheerleaders 3, 43 Home Economics Club 43 Glee Club Clee Club 1, 2g Library Club 1, 2g Missions 1 1, 2, 4, Red Cross 1g Varsity Club 3, 4. GREGORY HAAS Birth Date: August 20, 1952 March 10, 1952 Aciiviiigsg ACliUili6S-' Publication Manager for Candy Drive. Baseball 3, 4, Phys Ed Club 2g Student Government 3g Varsity Club 3, 43 Yearbook 4. SALLY HAAS Birth Date: MARIO GUERRIERO Glctober 9, 1952 Birth Date: Activities: JUI16 15, 1951 Future Nurses 1, Home Economics Club 4. Activities: Phys Ed. Club 2. KATHRYN GEIGER CARMEN GIRLARDO MARIO GUERRIERO LENORE GULLET GREGORY HAAS SALLY HAAS 34 IUDITH HALASKI CHRISTINE HANEY ALBERT HARMS JOHN HAVRILESKO LYNN HICKEY MARY ANNE HOTTES JUDITH HALASKI JOHN HAVRILESKO Birth Date: Birth Date: December 29, 1952 January 17, 1953 Activities: Activities: Future Nurses 3, 4, Clee Club 25 J.C.L. 1, Library Club HiSi0ry Club 2, 35 Phys Ed. Club 1, 2. 3, 49 Missions 2. LYNN HICKEY CHRISTINE HANEY Birth Date: Birth Date: October 28, 1952 January 1, 1953 Activities: Activities: Future Secretaries 43 Missions 4. Future Nurses 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2. MARY ANNE HOTTES ALBERT HARMS Birth Date: Birth Date: December 25, 1952 May 18, 1952 Activities: Activities: Business Service Club 4, Glee Club 2, Future Secre- Baseball 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Student t3TiCS 43 HiSi0fy Club 2, 33 Journalism 2, 3, 43 Missions Government 4: Varsity Club 3, 4. 3, 4, Yearbook 4. 35 CARL HUTTER ELLEN INZINGA RUTH ISAAK CHRISTINE JADLOWEIC JOANNE JANKOWSKI JOYCE JANKOWSKI i CARL HUTTER Birth Date: August 2, 1952 Activities: English Honor 1, Math Honor 1, Missions 3. ELLEN INZINGA Birth Date: July 1, 1952 Activities: Future Nurses 3, 4, 3, 4, Missions 2. RUTH ISAAK Birth Date: March 29, 1952 Activities: Glee Club 2, J.C.L. 1, Library Club Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Journalism 4, Majorettes 3, 4, Mis sions 2, Student Government 1. CHRISTINE JADLOWIEC Birth Date.' December 20, 1952 Activities: Glee Club 2, Future Nurses 2, Future Teachers 4, Histo ry Club 3, Missions ment 4. .IOANNE JANKOWSKI Birth Date: March 29, 1952 Activities: History Club 2, 3, Yearbook 4. JOYCE IANKOWSKI Birth Date: March 29, 1952 Activities: History Club 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2. 1, 2, Red Cross 2, Student Govern Language Club 1, Red Cross 1, 2 Language Club 1, Majorettes 3, 4 NANCY JASNIECKI Birth Date: fo tober 1, 1952 ctivities: Clee Club 1. RAYMOND .IATKOWSKI Birth Date: August 8, 1952 Activities: Art Club 1, Language Club 45 Science Club 45 Spanish Club 4. RICHARD JENCA Birth Date: March 3, 1952 Activities: Baseball 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Math Club 1, Phys. Ed. Club 2g Varsity Club 3, 4. RICHARD ,IURKIEWICZ Birth Date: April 9, 1952 Activities: History Club 35 Language Club 1g Missions 2. WILLIAM KAMINSKI Birth Date: September 1, 1952 Activities: Missions 1. JOSEPH KARLOVITS Birth Date: , January 9, 1953 Activities: Library Club 1, 2g Phys. Ed. Club 2g Student Govern- ment I. NANCY JASNIECKI RAYMOND JATKOWSKI W 'ki' f RICHARD JENCA RICHARD JURKIEWICZ WILLIAM KAMINSKI JOSEPH KARLOVITS 37 ELMER KECK KAREN KLINE STEPHEN KNECHTEL SUZAN KOEHLER DEBORAH KOKGS MARY ANNE KONOP ELMER KECK Birth Date: June 4, 1951 Activies: History Club 1, Library Club 2, Science Club 1. KAREN KLINE Birth Date: November 22, 1952 Activities: Art Club 1, 2: Art Honor 3, 4, Future Secretaries 4, Red Cross 1. STEPHEN KNECHTEL Birth Date: November 2, 1952 Activities: Basketball 4. SUZAN KOEHLER Birth Date: September 24, 1952 Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4-g Home Economics Club 4, Missions 1, 2. DEBORAH KOKOS Birth Date: March 1,952 Activities: Glee Club 4-3 Home Economics Club 4-g Red Cross 1. MARY ANNE KONOP Birth Date: June 19, 1952 Activities: Journalism 4-3 Red Cross 1, 2. CHRISTINE KOZIAR KATHLEEN KRONER PATRICIA KRYSTYNIAK CYNTHIA KUBAN CHRISTINE KOZIAR Birth Date: January 7, 1953 Activities: History Club 3, Journalism Club 2, Musart Club 3, Red Cross 1. KATHLEEN KRONER Birth Date: August 16, 1952 Activities: Basketball 3, History Club 2, 3, History Honor 3, 4, Fo- rensics 1, Journalism 4, Language Honor 3. PATRICIA KRYSTYNIAK Birth Date: January 14, 1953 Activities: Basketball 2, 3, Forensics Club 1, Clee Club 2, History Club 2, 3, Journalism 3, 4, Language Club 1, Language Honor 3. - DIANA LACH JOSEPH LANCER CYNTHIA KUBAN Birth Date: April 30, 1952 Activities: English Honor 2, History Club 2, 3, History Honor 2 Math Honor 4, Language Honor 4, Student Govern ment 4. DIANA LACH Birth Date: January 22, 1953 Activities: Library Club 2, Drill Team 4, Red Cross 1. JOSEPH LANGER Birth Date: January 10, 1952 Activities: Missions 4. 39 7 WILLIAM LAWTON Birth Date: February 27, 1952 Activities: Art Club 4. LINDA LECHWAR Birth Date: December 16, 1952 Activities: Business Service Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2g Missions 1, 2. IEFFERY LEONARSKI Birth Date: May 24, 1952 Activities: Library Club 2g Musart 1, Science Club 1. ANNA MARIE LEONE Birth Date: July 22, 1952 Activities: Red Cross 1, 2: Spanish Club 4 LYNN LESKOVEC Birth Date.: November 29, 1952 Activities: Art Club 1, Library Club 2. SHIRLEY LIBRECHT 1, Birth Date: January 14, 1953 f Activities: Business Service Club 4, Future Nurses 4 Clee Club 1 2, Missions 1, 2, 33 Newspaper 4 WILLIAM LAWTON LINDA LECHWAR JEFFREY LEONARSKI ANNA MARIE LEONE LYNN LESKOVEC 40 SHIRLEY LIBRECHT LORRAINE LINDOW THERESA LIPPIELLO PHYLLIS LOEFFLE PATRICIA MARCHWINSKI DEBORAH MAURER DENISE MCCLAREN LORRAINE LINDOW PATRICIA MARCHWINSKI Birth Daze: Birth Date: June 29, 1952 March 17,952 Activities: Activities: History Club 3, Library Club 2, Red Cross 1, 2. Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, History Honor, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Service, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THERESA LIPPIELLO Binh Date: DEBORAH MAURER lVIay 27, 1952 Birth Date: Activities: December 30, 1952 F.T.A. 4, History Club 2, 3, History Honor 4, Language Agiiviiiegg HOHOT 2, 3, 49 National HOHOT 3, 43 Newspaper 2, 39 Cheerleaders 1, 2, 4, Clee Club 1, Home Economics SCi6I1C6 Club 4- Club 4, Missions 4. PHYLLIS LOEFFLER DENISE MCCLAREN Birth Date: Birth Date: March 3, 1952 February 10, 1952 Activities: Agiiviiiggg ' Business Honor 4, Business Service Club 4, Drill Team Glee Club 1, 23 Missions 4, 4, Journalism 2, 3, Red Cross 1. 4I 42 CHRISTINE MCELROY LORRAINE MCGUIRE DEBORAH MCNEILL MARK MEDINA DEBORAH MERLINO MARY MOCZULSKI CHRISTINE MCELROY Birth Date: Qetober 10, 1952 Activities: Clee Club 1, 2, History Club 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Language Club 2, 3. LORRAINE MCGUIRE Birth Date: August 21, 1952 Activities: Cheerleaders 4, Clee Club 1, 2. DEBORAH MCNEILL Birth Date: Dewi-g,25..J-952 Activities: Clee Club 1, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Red Cross 2. MARK MEDINA Birth Date: .luly 12, 1951 Activities: Phys. Ed. Club 2. DEBORAH MERLINO Birth Date: March 16, 1952 Activities: Forensics 1, History Club 3, Red Cross 2, Business Service Club 4. MARY MOCZULSKI Birth Date: .luly 7, 1952 Activities: History Club 2, 3, History Honor 3, 4, Library Club 2, Red Cross 1. MARY MOFFITT Birth Date: January 4, 1953 Activities: Drill Team 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Musart 1. HELENE MOKWA Birth Date: October 17, 1952 Activities: Business Honor 4: Future Nurses 3: Clee Club 2: Histo- ry Club 3: Language Club 1, Majorettes 3, 4, Red Cross 3. SHARON NIGCL Birth Date: April 14, 1952 Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4g Missions 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA NUCENT Birth Date.' February 29, 1952 Activities: Business Service Club 4: History Club 3, Majorettes 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Red Cross 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL O'DONNELL Birth Date: October 11, 1952 Activities: Math Club Ig History Honor 4g Phys. Ed Club 2, Span- ish Club 4. .IOHN ORLOWSKI Birth Date: June 11, 1951 Activities: Prom Committee 3. MARY MOFFITT HELENE MOKWA SHARON NIGGL PATRICIA NUGENT MICHAEL 0'DONNELL JOHN ORLOWSKI 1 4 ' ZYGMUNT OSIECKI SANDRA PALUMBO MARTIN PARENTE ROSE PERSETIC DANIEL PIKUR CAROL PLAWSKI ZYCMNUT OSIECKI Birth Date: September 18, 1952 Activities: Art Club 1, 2, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 4-. SANDRA PALUMBO Birth Date: March 18, 1952 Activities: Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Missions 1, 2. MARTIN PARENTE Birth Date: January 11, 1953 Activities: Missions 4-, Clee Club 4. ROSE PERSETIC Birth Date: July 22, 1952 Activities: Business Honor 4, Business Service Club 4-, Clee Club 1, Red Cross 2 DANIEL PIKUR Birth Date: September 25, 1952 Activities: Basketball 1, 2, Library Club 2, Missions 1, Phys. Ed. Club 1, 2. CAROL PLAWSKI Birth Date: July 14, 1952 Activities? Clee Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, Library Club 2, Missions 3, Red Cross 1, 2. LINDA POLITO LAWRENCE POLLOCK MARIA POSTERARO MARY LOU PRUSZYNSKI LORRAINE PUCCIO MAUREEN REISSMAN LINDA POLITO Birth Date: February 19, 1953 Activities: Cheerleaders 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, History Club 3, Histo- ry Honor 3, 4, Journalism 2, 3, 4, Language Honor 3, Student Government 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 3. LAWRENCE POLLOCK Birth Date.- January 2, 1953 Activities: Baseball 3, Library Club lg Phys. Ed. Club 3, Spanish Club 4. MARIA POSTERARO Birth Date: February 13, 1952 Activities: Cheerleaders 13 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Year- book 4. MARY LOU PRUSZYNSKI Birth Date: January 18, 1952 Activities: Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 4, History Club 2, Journalism 2, Missions 4g Varsity Club 3. LORRAINE PUCCIO Birth Date: ggaaaaamsa Activities: Future Secretaries 4, Clee Club 1, 2. MAUREEN REISSMAN Birth Date: 4 J ,tober 6, 1952 Ac ivities: Future Secretaries 4, Clee Club 1, 2g Missions 1g Science Club 1. 45 ANNA MARIE RICCI JOAN SABO Birth Date: Bir Date: June 2, 1952 ober 7, 1952 Activities: Activities: Future Secretaries 2, 3, Business Service Club 3. Basketball 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, Journalism 2, 3, 4, Future Secretaries 4, Student Government 1, 2, 3, Year- RICHARD ROCKWELL book 4. Birth Date? March 4, 1952 BARBARA SALEK Activities: Birth Date: Basketball 1, 2, Library Club 2, Phys. Ed. 2. June 23, 1951 Activities: MARY ROLD Art Club 1, 2, Language Club 4, Musart 1, 2, Red Cross Birth Date: 2. November 29, 1952 Activities: PIERINA SANTUCCI Glee Club 2, Red Cross 1, 2. Birth Date: March 28, 1952 Activities: Future Secretaries 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Spanish Club 4. I ANNA MARIE RICCI RICHARD ROCKWELL MARY ROLD JOAN SABO BARBARA SALEK PIERINA SANTUCCI 46 5 DEBRA SEAMAN RONALD SHEBETICH KATHERINE SIKON A PATRICIA SIMONIC IUDITH SKOROS JOHN SMULSKI BRA SEAMAN PATRICIA SIMONIC Firth Date: Birth Date: December 30, 1952 June 20, 1952 lctivities: Activities: Future Secretaries 4, Clee Club 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, Future Secretaries 4, Clee Club 1, 2, Library Club 1 Missions 1, 2. JUDITH SKOROS VALD SHEBETICH Birth Date: Firth Date: November 6, 1952 January 25, 1953 Activities: ctivities: Clee Club 2, 3. 4, Majorettes 3, 4, Yearbook 4-. Art 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Musart 1, 2, Yearbook 4. JOHN SMULSKI Birth Date: FHERINE SIKON November 10, 1952 irth Date: Activities: January 12, 1952 Phys. Ed. Club 2, Science Club 1. ctivities: ii Cheerleaders 2, 3, Forensics 1, Glee Club 2, History Club 3, Varsity Club 3. DIANA SPELL BERNARD STAPINSKI MARGARET STEHLE REGIS STUDENY J UDITH SZURSZEWSKI JOSEPH SZWACZKOWSKI 48 DIANA SPELL Birth Date: September 1, 1952 Activities: Glee Club 3, Red Cross 1, 2. BERNARD STAPINSKI Birth Date: March 4, 1952 Activities: Baseball 33 Basketball 3, 4, History Club 3, Phys. Ed Club 2: Yearbook 4, Varsity Club 4. MARGARET STEHLE Birth Date: January 31, 1952 Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, Library Club 4. REGIS STUDENY Birth Date: November 4, 1952 Activities: Musart 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH SZURSZEWSKI Birth Date.- February 7, 1952 Activities: Clee Club 1, 2, Library Club 2. JOSEPH SZWACZKOWSKI Birth Date: June 9, 1952 Activities: W Spanish Club 1. AULETTE SZYMOFELNIK BETTY TEBBETS PAULETTE SZYMOFELNIK Birth Date: January 8, 1953 Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, History Club 3. BETTY TEBBETS Birth Date: June 20, 1952 Activities: Missions 1, 4, Red Cross 1, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Future Nurses 4. CAROL TESSMER Birth Date: November 24, 1952 Activities: Glee Club 1, 2. MARGARET THEISS Birth Date: November 22, 1952 Activities: Clee Club 2: Language Club 1, Journalism 3, 4, History Honor 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4. CAROL TESSMER MARGARET THEISS RQNALD TRAPANI RONALD TRAPANI GERALDINE URBAN Birth Date.' Qffobei? 10, 1952 Activities: Baseball 3, History Honor 4. GERALDINE URBAN Birth Date: February 2, 1953 Activities: Red Cross 1, Journalism 23 Gee Club 4. 49 y iw h SANDRA URBAN Birth Date: February 2, 1953 Activities: Red Cross 1, Journalism 2, Home Economics Club 4, Clee Club 4, ROSE ANNE VUKETICH Birth Date: March 31, 1952 Activities: Musart 1. PETER VUIJANIC Birth Date: October 26, 1952 Activities: Math Club 1, Spanish Club 4, History Honor 3, 4, Science Club 4, Student Government 4. CLAUDIA WARENSKI Birth Date: July 13, 1952 Activities: Basketball 2, 3, Cheerleaders 4, Clee Club 2, History Club 2, 3, Student Government 4, Varsity Club 3. MARY JANE WEBER Birth Date: August 19, 1952 Activities: Library Club 3, Red Cross 4. JAMES WUDARCZYK Birth Date: June 25, 1952 Activities: Journalism 2, 4, History Club 1, English Honor 3. 50 SANDRA URBAN ROSE ANNE VUKETICH PETER VULJANIC CLAUDIA WARENSKI MARY JANE WEBER JAMES WUDARCZYK OUR ALMA MA TER Red and Black against the sky . Are our colors true and bold? Lawrenceville Catholic we look to you, For the ideals we hold. Hope and honor guide us ever ln endeavors great and small. Lawrenceville Catholic we look to you, Ours throughout the years. Youth and life within these halls Keep our spirits bright and fast. Lawrenceville Catholic we look to you For those virtues which last. Zeal and courage urge us onward :ffl ln convictions firm and strong --g :- S' QCIZMLIB Q ' Ours throughout the years. X i,,' 'f i 4 I L I I I . . ' I I I l Ill' Lawrenceville Catholic we look to you QQ gh mf' W 'Su V1 l N W w gwwggllfw 5M M AUTOG W w J Wimwfww , QW W V MW Rm' OJ, xfv C9 j Mf mwwff M! -JIU I w I .gl 5 Wig, J .sy Q4 0353 3 QQ? , of 2 cj? 05520 ma6Q ,z??r Qi2iV 52 2 ff D 2 HQVWZZ? 9 ABHQ MWWWJ WAWMQUEYM QVWKJQMDPCU, Q , yyfy Q ji? Zfiillw MX XWWEQ MM, M479 WM fx-'X M Q 5 W ,f if QE fgggiio ff? W AO Egg? if Q AQTX I ii? H K' -45? Nag? My I z if O, ff-qw 4-Y TJ 'L M ,IK VI DESTDERATA Go Placidly Amid The Noise 63 Haste, 53 remem- ber What peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly 63 clear- ly, and listen to others, even the dull E3 ignorant: they too have their story. Avoid loud 8 aggres- sive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may be- come vain 63 bitter: for always there will be greater 8 lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble: it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs: for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is: many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love: for in the face of all aridity 63 disenchantment it is per- ennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress your- self with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue 6 loneliness. Beyond a wholesome disci- pline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees 65 stars: you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is un- folding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors 65 aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery E5 broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be Careful. Strive to be happy. -Found in Old Saint Paul's Church, Baltimoreg Date 1692 Nl., ' QM' .4-v ' Q 5 ' ! 3 r 1 S ig S i The Sophomore' homvroom reprvsvnta- tives tu the Student Government: Patricia Zim-ina, Thomasinv Camino, Elaine- Ig- nosh, and Gffralmlinv Otuyce. Se-nior represvntativr-S: Cynthia Kuban and Claudia Warenski. Senior rc-presen tatives: Christine Jadlowieu an d Don na Domyslawski. ,,,..,.N.,.,, .W .:.., -sq 4,,,,,w.w-N Nw -aww The- junior homeroom rvpresmtatiws to thx' Studi-nt Cowlrmmfntz Charlvs Bakvr. Linda Stapushatv. Gary Noftz. and ,larnes Harms. ,, .It'i1IlIlt' Bctkuwski, Che-ryl Fulton. and Paul Noel. ,-Rn A vm, , , , 'l'ht- Freshman homoroom representatives to tht- Student Covcrnmnnt: Shirlev Sullivan, t l 59 Juniors: George Givens, Joi Ejdowski, John Fasanini, Rona Donatucci, Thomas Finley, Ra mond Fulton, Thomas Given Richard Dziubelc, Michael Doi browski. The fundamental idea of good is that it wanting to bring it to its highest value, an . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l consists in preserving life, in favoring it, in evil Consists in desoymg life, doing it IHJUIJ Juniors' Carmella Bm-rardoni. Jovve Ambrose, Marv Kav Casselberrv, Charles Baker, Marv Gentile, Margaret Antosz, Joyce Connollv,-Francis Banaszewski, Ringer Galbraith, Rose-niary Coleman, Karen Franviv, Sharon Dedig, Donna Deller, Veltenia Gilbow,'Diane Cephas, Gerald Gygnarowiez, Virginia Barry, Lucille Catania, Vincent Gzachowski, Ronald Bonasso, Zygmunl Pijanowski, Richard Frankowski. Juniors: ,lime Muzur. RllS?Z:lI1Il Mazza, Linda Lokar, Chris- ne Kuzivl. Yah-rie Lenz, Paula Krupski, Doreen Ke-arm-y. Jhn Lubarski, Walter IA-ndl, David Kuvzynski. George Kwai- -k. Robert Lukviv. Gordon Kuzmanko. and Pvter Niuriuzzu. ,ndering its development. - Dr. Albert Schweitzer Juniors: ,laii-mluvliin' M1-Ilmimigil. Debra McCall. Cheryl Mc'Slmn, D1-miss' Miunzo, Vi ii- liami ixil'Qlliii2ill. Ya-ra Niilwiajvk. D4-bra Nlwiixlus, Annette' Mos:-r. Qyllliliiipgixzil' iii-ister. Cary Noftz. Karl Miller, Eilvvaiid IYN1-ill. Nlivluu-1 Moss-Qso. ami G1-mid Moser. ,llllll-IIl'S.' JLIIIVI 'Vvblu-tg. Shirlq kupivku. Barbu- ra Zuniv. Nlarw-in Wv21SlxilMi4'Z. II:-1113 SHIIIIIUIIS. Mi- Vhan-l Szranmwski, Rulwrt Sluwitsky. David Sxxxurzkmvski. Walter Smnskoufki. Uvnnis l7eKl4-- Na. 'l'h4n1u1s Tll44'lliik. ll:-my TllIllLlSZt'NKSl'xi. l 21lXXLll'l1 Szcxypilxski, Sh-phvu Vi ulvzak, and Homml Yalvl- Io. lurziurxg lg2lI'bi1l'1l flurski. .-Mlrlvtlv ,lurkivxxim'z. 'lxluuimlf u l rmlu YN mu L rm 1 an 1 Huntu Duns: lxlrkplllnk lx llhlix I1 Fl - N. LPHIIXI KUSZLijl'XK'5ki.111111119Ill'l1LlLliXl!'4Iillx.,IULlIllll Kmwp Xlll gg me nl lxnu ll l Lmn nd bl x UI lx HIIINII Ixll I ik fx: nm th ku 4 . ,lIIlIfIIl'.Y.' fhnlhiu Pre-zlis ,Iowv Rattan. Sxlvia Prn- godu. Ann Pvlrukuvits. fxg- munt Pijarlowski. IA Il nn t,I'lJlllHiI'. Marx Iivth Privv. COIISIRIII41' P4-lun-. Rm-he-Ile' Ross. R1lNlIl0IIlIf,I'kMiS. Flu- geru- Pin'szak.,Iulll1 Quinlzm. Bernaml bXNlf1llNlxi. um! Frank Puhariv. L1IlIlI'Ul'.Y5Il4'Hf Svhnitw, f:lt'llll'I1liIl4'SVUH. Kmw-n Twylllllll. Marr-in Wilson. Limla SIi1IIllShiill'. Chris- liru'5I1lpinski. I,imlu'I'un1iggi. Kurwn Sviullir Hair- l'lL1 Vkwmmlxmxxskl. lxuthlwn 5ZflIlilII5ki. Ruwlyxl Wlsrlle-uflxl, ami .Min Slvxirlg. vjhv a i 9 ,--fa S0lllIUlIl0ff'S.' Mivllvlx' ZilI4'WSki, VIVIIUIIIRIS Zil'l'iIlil., Palrirm' fim'1'ina, Slvphml Yillzllpzlmlu, Wayne- fm-rln-r. Wullwr Zlnkmsski. and N1i1-hzu'l llhrin 64 Sllllllfllllllfiif llil'l'illU Dr'Mur1'o, Rnlwrlal IJUlHfSlLlM'!4ki. I':llQ,fl'Ili' fllllilllf- na. uml 'AKIIIIIUIIN lsllllllilli. 5'ul1l11m1nrw.s: K:1Il1h-vu Iflut. xlill'4'iilIJ17I1ill.llllXi4lI,lll' xwki. Uuniwl Dt'NiIlll4'X. Lum fLLllPSlxN. mul llllllilll I'l4l'h1'I'kQ'lll'l'. wul11l1nr11arws.' Nlilfill Vkliluf. ,Ivan I'11wa'lmw- R1 Elllfll VMI on XIIIIIUHX Vtulkumml Pun 411 SZ1'7l'IJiiIIrl'xi. Mark Y11wkmi1'l1. 'll-11 VHS- 111r xxski. LIII11 .ILIIIIPS XX .1wzc'11Qlu. I S0l1l10NlUf6'.Y.' l,i111la Nlzl111'Pr.,luy1'c KryNI111i.1lx, I,iIliIl4lxi. ljtllllld Nlvfialll. Sllriill Xlyzmwki. Nfirlxglvl L1-1111111111-1. H111 111 XIVEIIM1. lil'- ne-sl Matllu-ms. Susan l,il1re'1'ht, S1lI!dl'2l Mohr. K1-xin Nlllil'I'S. NIil'hill'I Mufflt. llury Luiso. Slmron xIl'f:il1I4'f. Silllllfil Krulwr. John Mar- vhxsinski. Swott Nlarshall. Shirlyy Mokmx. and Thv-rnsn Nlosluwy. Soplwmores: Thomasine Camino, Stephen Bacha, Robert Brown, David Bobek, Pamela Borwylc, Margaret Balkovec, John Boyle, Michael Boyle, Ellen Bateman, Mark Altenbaugh, Ronald Argenas, Walter Borkowski, and Beverly Beisgen. Sophomores: Nancy Cygnarowicz, Robin Delost, Cheryl Cvetic Maureen Carr, Janice Ciesinski, Gilbert Conley, Francis Conrad Richard Coyne, and David Ciesinski. Sophomores: Mary Ann Gruca. Claydajs Hays. Barbara Grvygor. Cynthia lluntvr. Leon Hoffman. Suzan Gizler. Dorothy Crzandziel, Stanley Gratlxowski. Michael Crm-r. Edward Karasinsky, and Steven Grochalski. Snplzonzores: Rivharnl Wahl. liric- Salav, Rolwrt Wahl. Kathleen Sko- ros. Norman Sl'llllIllilI'llQ'I'. Stvplu-n Rorison. Edward Stawk. Donna Su-vkl-l. Carol Swinski. Mivllalvl Sinwniv. l.awrcn4'1' Roll, Lawrvmx- Szramowski. Donalnl Stuck, Crvgu- ry Stasiali, Robe-rl Sorive. llarl Thomas. Thomas Sllipwk, and lqivr- narml Switalski. Gram- Hollis Edward Cides Jusvph Grzanmlzivl Sophmnorcs: Linda Pla-skm'iI4'h, Pauline' Pm-ls, Diam' Picszak, Mivhvle- Ole-inivk. Gvr- aldinv Oluycv, Donna Pazulu, ,lam-I 0'Don- nvll, Kalhlw-n Offner, Antuinvlla- 011-n, Stan- lvy P1-rry, Michael Prvdis, Hmmld Nugent, Ralph Nugvnl, and John Pruszxnski. ...Y ..l.., ? ......L. FfPShHll'll.' Patrick Parks. Frzlrm-s Push-raro. Ang:-In I 4 rrl Uaxld Prusnnskl 1 ldudla 0LLhlPlHll gharz n l'0plI19kl Robert Primm and Donna N4-sv. x,.Wkw 9 shnzrrz: lflwryl Fulton. Donna Cix- Iarl Hersvhk. and Ronald Girlardo. . S' Freslnncrlf Diam- Hays. Rita Hulu-r. Marivtla Hube-r, Hwlyrr Hooks. Diam l'm-In-r'kc-llc-r. Xaxu-r Huttvr. :Xmla F1-nivrlmr. Charlesl,r1M1n,lfle-urn Ilulnns, btw- PII Ul'1lll0NNSki. and ,IUIIII Girlv, 1. ,, ,- 1 I rf',wl1rrze'11.' .lvanrw Iivtkmmski. K4-xin ,'xltl'Ilh2lllgh. Marx .le-an Barlasw-wski. Sharon Allie-r'i..l111114's Bajuras. Kalhlf-1-n Ualvrnall. and Marlin 'XlllU4I4'U. I P Frashmvn: Carol Kvarncv, William Kuhil, Roman Ja' FUFZ. Hn-nry Lvwanrlowski, David Lau. 'lhcrvsa Jarosz. Shirley Karaslury, Robert Lawton, Robert Levefnrlusky, Margarvl Leniz. John Ks-Uv. Kilnnvth Kaminski, Mary Birth Krajvoviv, L00 Klucluiwski, Je-ffrcy Kuprewim. Mi- vhael Kroner. Daryl Kuban. and Eriv Jak, Freshmen: Bernailvttc M1-Donough, Sheila MCKPH. Stevvn Lippc-llo, Sandra Maur:-r. Mivhael Lippiello, James Mvllraw. Andre N11-rlina. In rm Marshall. Mary Ann Majewski, Lvunard Miller, David Matuszvk, Nor- hert Marinavk. Daxifl fVI1'Manus. Thomas Lipinski. Javk Libreuh, Thomas Miller, Keith Montgomery, Thaddeus Martineau, and David Moczulski. Freshmen: Joseph Crnkowivh, Patricia Christ, Edward Capretta, Deborah Burkhart, Carmina DeMareo. Michael Byrnes, Naney Burns, Betsy Bruni, Joseph Coleman, Mi- chele Dejames, Lois Dulski, Hugh Faloon, Ronald Fazio, and Charles Cahill. Freshmen: James Riso- leo, Leonard Rzoski, Robert Ruffner, Pauline Swaskows- ki, Cynthia Stapinski, Ron- ald Turowski, Maryanne Szczpynski, Donna Scahill, Marcia Tedesco, Paul Stark, Laura Siejk, jane Uhrin, Antoinette Rold, Shirley Sullivan, Linda Szaranos, Janivc' Sadowski, Daniel Szramowski, Timothy Svaszorek. Jerome Smith, Frederick Rihn, Dennis Ycschlur, and Gregory Regan. -FF' . -39 - -.1v . V Q xl, fy A T gx., I 33+-- ' Q ...,,,, ,, 74 aa-ag June, 1970 To the Student Government of 1970-71: - Apathy can only be cured by involvement. Present the potpourri of students with a variety of opportunities to become involved. - Help the students to realize that this is their school and that it will become what they make of it. - Try to even out the events you have for the students with the fund-raising events they have for the school. - lf possible, promote a better understanding between the faculty and students. Working togeth- er with the faculty for the academic, cultural, and social betterment of the students should be your primary goal. - Be open to suggestions from all sources and be prepared to adjust to the changes which must be made at Lawrenceville Catholic High School. - Act and react out of intellectual honesty and pride! Peace! ffllnt Wana 710:04 .lqpldlv .Jada poldo 70430: Haney! Pan Wdljddlc 7101. zltfdfhf Agana m, yu. 2, 2. 5,441 June, l970 Dear Parents: Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Lifels longing for itself. They Come through you but not from you, And though they are with you yet they belong not to you. You may give them your love but not your thoughts, For they have their own thoughts. You may house their bodies but not their souls, For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in vour dreams. You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you. For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday. You are the bows from which your children as living ar- rows are sent forth. The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite, and He bends you with His might that His arrows may go swift and far. Let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladnessg For even as He loves the arrow that flies, so he loves also the bow that is stable. mad gum -..X N, W, if A .,...... ,,,, , .... - L 'Sy FA 11 ww W 1 X Q ff - X 9, .Q . Q5 1 y fv ,fit ' ,. ,Ap . l'hr'n1n-1 Vp with Stud:-nts ffm U t j ':Most of us don't understand that we will get just as bad government as we are willing to stand for and just as good government as we are willing to fight forf, Judge Luther Youngdahl at 'T ...L ol! Beginnings are always dififivultf I 5 Ir A linh- lt'l'0glliii0Il hoes in long KN IN Claudia Wurenski and Cynthia Kulman smile' over zniothvr SLl4'l'Q'5Si'lll fund-raising project of the- Student I mmrn HIPIII. 46 9 1 'Q 5533 24-gf 'NW Silhouetted against masses - familiar faces of friends 78 We moved together, we moved alone. From the simplest club activi- ties to the highest school honors, we plunged into life according to the direction of our own movement. No abstract knowledge could be more important than involvement with life, reaction with people, or pursuit of interests when rhythms intersected and patterns continued beyond the narrow confines of traditional academics. Lost assignments . . . class officers . . . scared sophomores . . . hopeful juniors . . . confident seniors . . . dates . . . hells . . . home- work . . . laughter . . . all this and more is captured in the 1970 Spec- trum. 409' 'W Ysl 'M---....,.Mw,, ii t , MTD Ruth Isaak and Pierina S21I1lllI't'l discuss the lirsl fund-raising proje for the V370 Sprfrfrum. P V History Honor Qooietg FPHERYS KUX xi ts ANU PUANSK N Junior members, Walter Swaskowski, Kenneth Kasper, Jerry Cygnarowicz, and Richard Frankowski attempt to keep track of Mareo Polo's travels. History is more than a study of the past, a collection of facts, events, and wars. It is a preparation for the future, a warning guide for difficulties ahead. Members of the Diocesan History Honor Society are perhaps more aware of this fact than others. As responsible young citizens of the United States of America, they, through their membership, develop confi- dence in one another and thereby attempt to project this in their daily lives. Senior members of the H.H.S. discuss their schoolis involvement in contemporary problems with students from other schools at the monthly meeting in the Diocesan Building. The Director of the History Honor Society for the Diocese of Pittsburgh and the school's moderator discuss plans for a monthly meeting. 79 57,094 80 Math Honor Society ,Z The Mathematics Honor Society aims to instill a greater apprecia- tion of mathematics through its applications to the allied fields of art, science, business and industryg to encourage members to consider a mathematical career in teaching and to develop a wider outlook on the subject so as to show the integration of the many branches of mathe- matics into a composite whole. Qu: , , .,,, , Z' s nl. Math class . . . a hanger a concept. B 2 Nafignal H0n0r n t 2 Societg I ,,,!1J l Throughout history, man has recognized and marked for special honor se who excel. Ancient and medieval universities established their honor icties. in election to the National Honor Society, the secondary .school faculty tors the attainments already made and recognizes the promise these stu- nts contain of continued excellence in the cherished ideals of a school. .1-. ...T........ A 9 . 7 t, A Business Honor Qooietg t K v. . ifgfqfwrww- , -, xff ftgmfj ' ' Aww. - 'n w may 82 W., Y The Business Honor Society aims to pros activities in the field of business which will able its members to grow spiritually, educati ally, and socially. Lawrenceville Catholic,s members, under capable leadership of Sister Sebastian, h been prepared to meet the hectic world of b ness. lt s for vnu' irv Kay Cassellwrry and Barbara Gorski find therttsvlws tangle-tl up in art. Mernlwrs of the Art Honor Society doing their thing. 1'- Art Honor Society Students become members ofthe Art Honor Soci- ety through outstanding achievement in the produc- tion and appreviation of works of art. Preparations for exhibits, arrangements of displays throughout the school as well as Diocesan activities keep these Art Honor members artistically alive. Art is Z1 step in the known toward the unknownf, - Kahlil Gibran 83 The Drill Team -sf ' 'l'In- New York Rm-kvtte-s haw nothing on lhvw Vllllfllllllg l.z1m'1-ln-1-x'1llw tlznnse-ls, I'ru ision pf-rsul1ii'ie-ml! Y' ,l1ll'4llll'hIH' N11'l,1lII4Il1U'Il puts Mary N'l11f-fit anal ,IilIl4'l Tvhbvis I llnn pun IH pup11lll1m for ilu M14 H1 U1 I' lllit ' 1,3 LT ' ' ' 'I'L S LN ll'i '. i- l'v1' really be-en aw:-pte1l'? No school is Complete without a majorette Corps. Lawrenceville Catholic High School has been blessed with an outstanding group of young ladies who have made their school known throughout the city. The ajoreiies if X . t 3' Miss Ritter and the drum rnajorvttv, Clementine St'ott,1lis4'uss a new routim for the scliuol blSSl'Hlllly. t s Sn-nior Majurvttvs: I to r - Elaine DiBem-detto. Ruth Isaak. Alive- Elash. Pat Nugent. Judith Simms. H0, lene- Nlulusa. Joyce Janlumski und Chris Nlvlflrtn. , Rush! 150 Copies needed for the next period. Thank you! Such short notices are not new to mem- bers of the Business Service Club - in fact, they are to be expected. The organization exists to help teachers who are overworked in running off exams, typing spc-1-ialrf-ports, etc. All in the days work ofa future secretary! Next! 1 . fig! 88 Business Service Club Forensics The Forensic League prepares high sehool students through inter-scholastic debate and public speaking to bevome artieulate. Membership is not based on intellectual superiority or the attainment of a speeifim' grade level, although it must be acknowledged that those who achieve most distinetion in the l.eague's avtivities are those endowed with better than average native ability. M ? wel M Spanish Club Oliver Wendell Holmes said that every language is a temple in which the soul of those who speak it is en- shrinedf' Members ofthe Spanish Club attempt to vapture the spirit of our neighbors tothe South in their study ofa lan- guage and culture so rich in history and romance. f V 1, , .,,,. , .. -' 5:44. Ji fr 90 I' 44 French Club Members ofthe French Club are indeed lucky. Their moderator, Sr. Gabrielle, came to Lawrenceville Catholic High School directly from Paris, France. As such, she was able to give the students a personal in- sight into the culture ofa people that produced famous musicians, art- ists, writers, sinners . . . and saints! PA RLHZ-VOIIS FRANCAIS? Ah. the world ol' hooks' Librarg Service Looking for a book on the pot revolution? Need help on the mechanics ofa term paper? Want the current issue of US. News 81 wlorld Report? Ask any ofthe li- brary assistants! These future librarians know their busi- ness! 'l'l1v Monitori' got-s to prvssl The llllI'1lI'?' pulmlit-ation keeps tht- lltvu and stutlt-nt lrody lI1li0TYIlf'll of tht- latest news in lhn- world of books . 1'4s The library is ur-ll'stm-kvcl ws ith aticlio-vistntl nmlvrials whivh 1-nahl students to learn on tht-ir own. Y fm Y nt vx 1-rwm um haw a grvvll thumb! VS Qs 1 A I fl.-1-f Future- Einslr-ins? Who knows! I O iw K4 Scuence Club , ,, ' ! ,,,-1+ ltAs aliu-Y .4 Ilm Fuiure Nurses Club , am' an old time-fs flax was bI'lgl1ll I1l'4l c uring a Tt'1'l'IlI xisil - Q 'fs s nf ilu- Puor llomv for ilu- .-Xgml by IIlt'lIllJt1I'S ol' tlw Futurv Nursvs Club, An allalrlx :luring u l'N't'lll l'.O.D. In-sl 111-1'c'5siIzlI1-ll Ll xisil lu ilu' 7 In A Ulllu ll ll Y gui m1lDfl1lm NINNMII1nfl-f1n11uf'iml 1 l' T5 . 1,ll 1 lg xxrullg xsilll llllilllll Bovmr. . . . . .R U' za.-il 3' , ' ls W kglllgq W, M4 ..., ., vp Vln- dun I know mln' slu- smzlllmwrl il gIUlllllSll. R 11 1 fp A 'Tv ' , , :a j .,,, 'f'i'. V A - 'Y' .' -- ' Q'-4 10 w mfr- Q, QQ x,g , u A75 lir. M4'llnm'ur1.z1pulivlxlut SI. l'll'ilIll'lh Co'l11'1'g1l lluslyitul, g1'lS1l4llI'pIAlsl' .,x,v Af . . . . , . , ' X wi .V xml lrom mvnmlu-rs ul tln- l'ulurs' NIIINS lllllll. v,,- Future Secretaries This vluh imtrvases its inernbvrsi proficienvy in all thf- busi- ness skills and provides them with the opportunity to compare notes with thc-ir moderator, Sr. Mary Rose-, converning job opportunities after graduation. M -N D if i ini: omg Future Teachers Club Members of the Future Teachers Club believe that education is not to teach men facts, theories or laws, not to reform or amuse them or make them expert technicians. It is to un- settle their minds, widen their horizons, inflarne their intellect, teach them to think straight, if possible, but to think nevertheless. Home Economics Club You can't tell llwm llflllll thf- real thingl ,1 . X , 1 IJ? N 'll Arm-ri1'a's futurv llOIIlt'IIl2llif'I'S sewn to bc- enjoying a lovely Fall day with the-ir Ill01l4'I'i:ll0I', Sr. Slll'llli. 'Y LLA... mg ',,..b.x X xi' if 1 i mf if Bf'lllgI Crvaliw is all part of' the llLlN.S wmrkl 9 K. .- - at , . NCLH , ' A w. P' 5' xx C51 .MLS ,wx fb, 3' 4' I , w, X. N wi . J 1- Z. wiiik H24 X -5 . ,A I-lv , qu' --ff wi A W A givf' Y.-anal Y V . V V I ee o o Mission Club No great spiritual blessing ever comes to one who gives selfishly and gruclgingly. Some years ago a man was complaining to his pastor about the church ask- ing for money. He fumed, This business of Christi- anity is just one continuous give, give, give. The preacher thought for a moment, and then replied, I want to thank you for one of the best definitions of Christianity I have ever heard. This is what the Mission Club is all about! Social Service i Club We ari' curious Calholivl Menibers ul' the Sovial Se-Nice Club ulvrl Ilwir fvllnw sludvnls lo thi' mo tion pivturff ruling systmn. Sure n'beg0rrah, smilf-S are brighter and hearts ghler whi-n one dovs nivv things for othvrs. The- ,itllv Siste-rs ol' the Poor ri-turnvnl the smilvs when 'wi rom-iwcl the-sv hows Ulil'dIlIl0'4l gomls from thi- Om Of P1309 in the flqyldq-n Agp Club? NO! at all! luilvnts ul' lhv school. lt is not lu' th? grax' ol' thv huir that um- knows the agv nl' thii lwari, 1 S1'.Jam'alv1'ls the-sv voung lallivs to the- fl2illgt'l'5 ul' purnugra phx . l Glee Club im I K 2 ...Q-4 was-0 ,,,, ' ' 1 I00 Everyoneis voice was suddenly lifted, And beauty came like the svlting sun - Siegfried Sassoon Action and activities beyond compare are ways to describe the Musart Club. It aims to establish an awareness of beauty and culture as well as to develop a feeling ofenjoy- ment in the school through art activities. Musari Club l0I -s. Ll x lun: SAL Nh i v 'if' f. muff V,-I 5-7'3 ,,..,, ,,....- W ',3,!,j ,,, -.I I 'Y f! Ei' Journalis The Shannopinw the 03 cial voice of the svhool, C1 tains items of' intervst to eve! one. Yin. Photographg Club 'Q The halls of Lawrenceville Catholic High School found interested students undertaking ll new endeavor through a Photography Club. Frequent trips to the Cardell Studio andattendancc in the Art Institute Photography Workshop provided the necessary help which made picture taking a success this year and laid the foundation for future ad- vancement of photography in our school. 1 mfr. A'vlEllYJE'k-4e -va wg' K? 4'w,. -.-.pg 1 i-' sink - ' rr - 1 ., 1- ' .' , - fm'-' ' 3 T F 4' 5 F 5 E! . -- - -5,3-w............ U J., V5.2-gy ' -' . f - ' .li z ,Q 1' , .1 fb V. ' ffm - QQ 2 -, I - f V 5 3 'ff ., 1 T v'P 'x Q, -ff -. . - . Tig. , - - -X, 'Vg , jg' I- 115 1'5 . uv f v ' fu' 12- .v, 1 fi- 'N , 'YY ' ' 1 21-, l l., ' A 1 F 13 v Q M if: ., ,, 'gl -' 'iw ' - ff 9 i up Hvggxg 3 56 1.91.-. . ,p -, ,'. - V' 1 ag- Q. .. 5 Q2 - na R, f . 4 s'q . ' 'HF'111li'i'k, yu.- '5!'Es4Mf, ' V 5. .-Ekfz-. Q3-if: -:y 1 - -vxflxrf, 'Q 11-,, Jw .f.4,ff-, 1 1. ,M x Somv LldV3Ilt'9 only in age while others in age and wisdom. when you find those of the svcoml varir-ty, listen vlosf-ly. mld xou hm-livw? This is our .'Xvtixilivs Editor AVQUI, during il ye-arhook rum-ling! N' -ai-K LS iw -is vi F Ha? --.-1, i s 2 r M, 1' ..,-xv! ' 1 !,,Q.,,J..! if The- Art I,l'Il3.TfIIl1'llt ulmms Ill'l'Sf'IlIS ll 4'hzllh'ng1' lu those' inte-rvslvd in L14'IiNili4'S wm- Aning uwlllvliv zlvhia-u'n1vnI. Run BOIlLlrSUilI1ti ilurwll-1Izarln pmnlvl' thv-ynxnlmlisrzmfllw .-Xrlwr1IW re-alIh.R41n is ulm 'Jhuhh' thinking nlmul lhv point spulf on the- ue:-kk fonthull gmm-s. ' kv:- v In is llllilZt'4I hx ihn- I'ilTllIIll'l'ill gn-Iling xluun In lhc- rvnl I 4 3 ,. 5 1 iii? A A m ,, f ' VIH' ,lvl jr I N J, I W M .RQ N, K A A M, , N. 4, ' My THERE WAS ONCE A M15 OF PEACE WHO BROUGI GREAT JOY! lary Jean places decorations around the ge of Our Lady of Czestochowa. The National Honor 5ociety's induction ceremony is alwavs a very moving event. -auuim g '1' N d 1 i . fl' 1. RZ' Sli Steve and Rick are so enthused about the annual Candy drive. Go Bowser, go!!! I09 The real democratic American idea is not that every man shall be on a level with every other, hut that everyone shall have liberty, without hindrance, to be what Cod made himf, - Henry Ward Beecher Q 5 f'r F 1 E 4 Friendship is the golden thread let down from the windows of heaven to hind human hearts together. H Eyes right! ,,.am 4... VQ'hu van vxrr furgvl Luyalty Wm-lm 19707 WHS thvrz' ew er suvh an zlvtiw' tioparllm-Ili A quivk smmzc- bvtwvvn rlasfscsf -2 Li X W., ENJO The-y :wen srrw pierogi in Washing ton. DL. What? Nu jellybeansf ey say the' 1974 Olyrnpivs ws ill lu- he-lml in lnwre-111-1-x'ille-. How did you sux thv but gui in your hair? ! X XIX . , 11T -? if XV W' 'M ff 1 is . H122 FUR Yiifii 52551 i'lfJ?i?EK21iEi32.i?'U?v5 THE GCQ!xZ?Q?ff5 THAT EMVZE E15 VEELINGS ANU IS I srmu. Nevin 1 ig roanar f V, ,: E Y 25. 'I 'Q ' M ' 1 i ,, , 14, Q , LW rw 2'-fly? f f Av-B 2 E s .3 5 i 1 7 5 5 is 5 f 3 5 1 2 An iIldlll'IiUI1 notice-'f But mx nanu- is Mary Arm! A-br W,-T ii. aw Y' 'VM ..- M I lovv mx lxpvwritm-1'! 3 5 . 3 . 1 5 5 Z- 7 f ff i....1aE5t.m Fvrmentation mm bv fun! 1 l t - - fm 37th and Butler. What menturic-sl - ,. -- ' ,,.. .-.sv Mark. Daw. and Jay prt-parm' lbr one of lVlr. KI'21jPlll2llS super vurreni we-nts tests. 3 Ron and Vim-kiv prove- young tlatholifs life. X x....,,4,-.. N' E . ME. ..,. Nfl t Q 'Qi f tt R ,z W, A. that Mary still plays an important role in a II7 lla t 41. 5 ffl M-ff! :gpm Bishop Nlvlluwt-ll wilt-lmrute-S tlmv Mass Ihr l'm1vv as part ul' thv svltuolls loyalty Wvvlx CllJSl'l'YiIltl - Fvlmruary lfm-2l. A day that will lung hc rt-rm-ntln-rt-dl New York . . . VCE-1sl1ingtm1,D.ll. . . .a parade in downtown Pittsburgh . . . Nathan Halo History Club nlvnlbvrs wvre lhvrel . J- uuv- - Ks.. 1 ,-n.. A ind n' :HHH yt., ' N.. f. ' ' A am., Joe AI'gPIliiS shows that Kay? can outfit anv man. Sr. Sebastian - DPdic'ati0n - sy nonymousl Bill Lawton pn-pans for Pvriod 8 P.O.D. Ulass. II9 W N x X1 A littlf- rooprfration makes for a clean school. l20 Up thx' Down Staircasv Another school tradition - American Education Week. Sister Elise is quick to incorporate new methods of teaching into the gener- al curriculum at Lawrenceville Catholic High School. Lest we forget! I2I We ll Pwrvonr- hd to do their .sk 5 if .W , 14, S. Q 1 5 1 4 Ez fi-,,,,-44x Linda Burns' involvument in art and photography made: her a la- miliar fave' around thi- school. Karen Twyman assures the photographer that African history' has a special importance for vontemporarv men. Raising and lowering Old Glory was more than a responsibility. ' -T. J ii , gf 2 K f K X ' 4 T - 4 ,f 'Q , 9 .pri JV ' f ! ..-. Q is g if 1-A 1 2 f UNITED STATES vi X'2.'I' ' '7-31 fi? Heli-new Mokwa, Antoinette lflot, and Joanne- Jankowski are fascinated by thi- lunar exhibit at Buhl Planetarium. John Orlowski and Maria Posh-raro clisvuss their future plans with Sr. Antoinette, Chairman of the Guidanve- Department. The smile on Cheryl Cvetic's face testijies to the fact that student teaching can he a stimulating expe- rience. Tuition isn't as high as the calibre of education received at Lawrenceville Catholic. 3 ..-1, as THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: C1-orgv Kwiatvk. INIII-hslel Mosgssn. Tllumas Give-ns, and Linlla I.uka.r. The SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: B4-rnard Siapinski, Kathlvvn Kru- nvr, Timothy Dl'IiiHP?', and Carmen Uirlardo, I I I '23 I I NLT.- ' Q1 f--in if I I W. 'Mwxwmw 5 s 1 ,pn-' 923- H ., ,, T5 ' ff i ,ff I-K, , ly 1, fff. , -,S f ' my 1. ji K 'rgi 1 .. i , 4 .V 4 4 4' ' ,z 3 I sr .fniw 4 'X Francis Banasze-wski vlaims his being framed! 'WQW , -wa 'WS R1 Though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing. I Corinthians XIII: 2 I. , 'SJ P If s I 3 Nw 1 I I Vera Mikolajek admires the George Washington Honor Medal awarded the school bv the Freedoms Foundation at Val- ley Forge held by Wayne Dreiblmlz. 1? ig? E E S 2 E i vllg, xk E xx Nl 5' f if Kathy Krone-r introduces Patri via Krystyniak and Marv jo Mm- zulski to Mr. Krajenfzfs hm-ro Leopold Von Rankc. at ,.., 4. ...-4 Q W , LOYALTY WEEK - 1970 Patriotism is the sum of the three cardinal virtues: Faith, Hope, and Charity. Faith in the principles of our governmentg Hope in the future of our countryg Charity toward all and malice toward none. , H l PEA CE PRA YER OF SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSLSI Lord, make me Where there is Where Where Where Where When m there there there there there an instrument of Thy peaee. hatred, let me sow love, injury, pardon, doubt, faith, despair, hope, darkness, light, sadness, joy. 0, Divine Master, grant that I may not seek to be eonsoled as to eonsoleg To be understood to understand, To be loved as to loveg For it is in giving that we reeeiveg so mueh It is in pardoning that we are pardoned, And it is in dying that we are horn to eternal life 'anne Bdkmvskl md Rnhmi lJcS.11w h lp 1 dl N F me in mhuk our thx dallx 1111 ndanu remo 530 in f Lf-t's all sing like the birdivs sing . . Donna IJOfIlf'Sli:lVV9lil and Limla Lcvhwar vlvarl up the Audio-Visual Rfxnn. v I I Hummmmmmmrmu Hmmmmmmmmmmmm Good! Only 98 more steps to gd l35 sq W :hiv TsNET51l1 'w-v-....v....,,.,, THE VARSITY PLAYERS are: Leonard Greygor, Robert Lukeic, James Harms, Gary Noftz, Richard Jenca, George Kwiatek, Eugene Spohn, Steve Knechtel, John Quinlan, and Michael Boyle. The student manager is Bernard Stapinski. rv rmunlx fm' :ill uplwul1n'l11Sf 'X 'V ff' dmv' lag K , ,V I 1 'I 'QQSQ 1 E f 44 Varsity Co-captains Georgf' Kwiatek and Stew Knvchtel uincy gets up as Jinx and Fiat to? thc linv. - , , : V ' L' , 3:1 , ' mf f I' 1 fa x MN- ,A 3 5 a 2 E5 6. 5 ,QMKBL I, , s.,.f 1. ii 4 K2 N 1 ,, X 'H 3X N V , - f ,W-4 ,yi V 61 2 15 ' ll A ,, ,n T5 4 i?Z if 3' , 5 if H George, Jinx, Quincy, and Gary display some of the coordination and skill needed to be on the Varsity 24 ,vw -eq IQ ' 4:5 54' xx' X41 ln, Hn- ,HVNIOR YXRSITY VQ'ARRIURS1m-: Top R!lIl'.' 'lf Niilllllhdll. T. Lipilwki. ll. xll1I'1'IHXiIlilxi.11. l.uk1'ir' - fiuavll. M. hmm: N1 1 re C N II e Hnllnnz I llllfllqxi - N1illlLL:I4'I'. IJ. llivsillwki. J, Kllmg P. l'g11'ks. XX, fvrlvr. Viv. Zukmwki - Mulmgvr, , ,A IA M , E I ' 2 was-' I 5 lo Annu Q' ilu- 4Iill'lI nl lhl' I1 llIl ilu- 4'llSlUlIlill'N hoop kin F 44'r4-:num ls 1i1fIvl.1xul. 'ny Will someone tell me where the rest of my team is? Q A team is only as good as its leaders. Co-Captains - J. Marchwinski and R. Sorice ff A ID, ,S gh Q 'Ui' fl waqltinimxmgl W ssss .ssssss s eeessss, YJ ss,se.sse,s ,W eees Wm,W,,d ,Qe lla. , , .VA,l,,, ,W mmmm-Www 'V E W, ,....,,, U U 1, ,A Like Wow! A time out is called to give the team a pep talk which will hopefully renew the te-am's spirit and drive! When it comes to jumping, this lmy can GET UP! Clearing the boards is something that comes naturally for the .l.V. 25'-f THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS wrth Mlss Rltter are Deborah Maurer Kathy Geiger Lvnm Brown Lmda Lokar Claudla Warenskl Lorrame Mvfluire, Kathv Krakovsky Paula Krupskl Llnda Pollto and Gall Jak ii 322125 f .,,. ,,,k , 'D ,rfr lY W Claudia Warenski Kathy Geiger Linda Polito Lynne Brown The J-V Cheerleaders show that they have soul tool The Captain of the Junior Var- sity Cheerleaders, Francine 'Klas- nick. Sue, Linda, and Sandy make a hasty exit after a cheer that ran overtime Camille Klasnick does her thing. Q B ,qi ii 7 'liUl'YfMK 1 ,. wrwf 4' .J -as , 1 Eg, ' -'Wil ' f -21? H A ,gf Z1 'W fs ' fflgfnf' If 3? ,Q , M. . ilu, ,' 1, l50 V1 I e M 1, 'Aki 1.1 f, ?f5X1,i ..,,? , kbwi , I ...', 13251 f fwfr 'if - :.'.?fn,'sz, 3155? :JSP 11' J if Vvarriurs are Whffre' The Action Is. They Shout: They Jump: They Win! 'G'?f'1:.- -Wil, 'mv Q' YGZJFYQ . 1 m., ,.2z-W ,w.a:?-M1-Q., mwwammwall 3 1 . , 'saw-v' M W -413+ ,, -L , I Q . I . ...:,. - 'V' ,,.-fw1Bh,f' 'nu iiifh'-'7 ' IFN x ' 5 ' S'5Pv3i?gV'5 N2 wmxgg 4? s '- Q-A 3: QW 'ggrwu'-RYQ Liighbqk'-'S QNXQQQSNB QRQCSXZXSRSE Q Q :Qu www Q E igSS e2,3M .. 4- N: Q-hw Lgkabwguxkrrk ghghffwg Kmwvk,-u USM-Sui kg QNQ ETSSQNXBQ 1-,kfagbkgbg HQ .,,, SN-4 N 625.54355-S YY sfbkmg W a. Qtss NP bb: 5 '?:'H35Sw.2g8 axis sagxziw NUCLEAR POWER FOR THE WORLD VECTOR CORP 3445 Butler Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201 Compliments of: t r UQQ f i l l 7 A E, ALLECHENY PLYW OOD CO. 3433 Smallman Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 62 1-6804 GRIBBIN COMPANY 3621 Butler Street CADET CLEANERS 4316 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15224- Conlpliments of: MRS. FRANCES BATEMAN 3922 Penn Avenue FRANK R. PERMAN FUNERAL HOME 4825 Butler Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201 682-2 172 Congratulations Senior Class of 970 ST. AUCUSTINE CHRISTIAN MOTHERS P. SPANO 4116 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Sidewalks - Driveways - Steps - Porches Floors - Garages MU 2-0844 GENE'S ELECTRIC REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN Do you need full house power? 681-3369 FRANK AND PETER Compliments of: THE MURAL GRILL 4111 Penn Avenue Pittsbrugh, Pa. MCQUILLAN BROTHERS, INC. -Q A PEACE 6 Q IN 41 D THE 38th S e d A.U.R.R. WORLD Pittsbutfgllii Pg. 15201 E ST. JUDE - PRAY FOR ME! MRS. JOSEPHINE E. MCELROY 144 47th Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201 AMVET'S POST 64 BINGO 229 45th Street Wednesday and Friday at 8:00 P.M. DRAKE'S BREAD 81 BUNS A MESSAGE T0 FRIENDS W GENE BURKE 3530 Forb s Ave ue 4'I9 Fla e y Bu Id' g DRAKIEYS FFlcw0r Twistn' Bread WOLF S TOWING SERVICE e n ' I'ttsb gh P. Day Ph ,: 682-9645 Nite: 322-0684 Pub gh P 15201 ATTLEBORO 'MAssAcHusETTs S ' , A P n and Maln L Z i 3611 Butler st. Phone: 682-2865 CONGRATULATIONS Senior Class of '70 Compliments Of: ROOM 207 THE CAPUCI-IIN MISSIONS Compliments of: MRS. MARY ELASH 5034 Orinoco St. CHARLES HALLORAN 9th Ward Alderman ' .-giiggi-7-:-- ::-Z- E Y Q Q43 . - A:-,-1 1-, ,Q'.Cf'l'4p' . -- --3-:Pr f f ,,' -' F-2? fazrczug 3931-tri? f - .1 1:,-- X X ,A ..mII L ,' ' .:'? XfQfE ff, .- PM 44 I57 S.L. LIPPELLO 327 37th Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201 PRIESTS and PARISHONERS of SAINT STANISLAUS CHURCH 57 - 21st St, f Pittsburgh CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1970 THOMAS IVICCAFFREY COMPANY Real Estate and Insurance 4300 Butler Street A FRIEND Our 84th Year in Lawrenceville! Pnone: 681-0504 A PATRON DONOR KRAJOVIC BROS. INC. Vinyl Fabric Wall Coverings Wall-Tex - Sanitas - Wall Paneling Cement Work - Water-Proffing ALL WORK GUARANTEED! 168 Thirty-Ninth Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201 Phone: 621-2332 SAINT UCUSTINE CHURCH PARISH PRIESTS PARISH COMMITTEE HOLY NAME BINGO COMMITTEE CHRISTIAN MOTHERS FESTIVAL COMMITTEE THE REBELS denise jude linda marianne marilyn CONGRATULATIONS MR. AND MRS. ALEX PALUMBO EPIPHANY CHURCH BUTCH and EDDY COYNE BOB'S AUTO BODY Complete Auto Repair f Expert Painting State Inspection f Free Estimates 5703 Bryant Street 362-7022 AL AND BOB7S AUTO PARTS Complete Line of Automotive Parts and Accessories 11-030 Butler Street Phone: 621-4440 621-5222 Complimemsoff C. I. HOFFMANN AGENCY E REAL Esme INSURANCE 4716 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15224 HENTM Port-A-Crane ' T21bl6S Transmission Jack ' Chairs Car-Polisher ' Linen Wheel Puller ' Dishes Auto Engine Tools ' GlHSSCS FRED SILHANEK FRANCHISE OWNER 3038 Babcock Boulevard Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15237 Telephone 4,12-931-2204 NORTH SIDE COMBINE CLUB 186 Home Street EDWARD C. STUDENY COMPANY Graphic Arts Specialist William Penn Hotel Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 261-4411 JOHN K. JANKOWSKI AUTO BODY SHOP Body and Fender Repair U Wreck Them - I Fzlx 'Emu 3613 Charlotte Street 621 -3659 GAY UNIFORM COMPANY Manufacturers of School Uniforms 391-93-95 Greenfield Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15207 VERNE LUTZ EDDIEYS 'DISCOUNT DRIVE-IN', Auto Radios - Stereos - F.M. - Reverbs 4301 Main St. Bloomfield Phone: 682-5678 Weddings - Portraits - Theatrical CARDELL STUDIO 4818 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15224 621-0494 We Are Proud to Be the Official Photographers of LAWRENCEVILLE CATHOLIC 'ifw HIGH SCHOOL Mr. Cardell N BUCKY PALERMO'S SIG RESS COMPANY, INL. SHOE SERVICE 1942 Forbes Avenue' 4308 Butlvr qtrwt P 'Sburgh' Pa' 15219 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201 Compliments of: COUNCILMAN THOMAS L. FAGAN S. 81 M. LUGGAGE COMPANY luggage Repairingj 2901 Smallman Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201 Phone: 261-0476 A FRIEND MR. CARL FRAY Vice-President of Anchor Packing Congratulations! MARTIN PARENTE EAST END MOVING SERVICE Loral and Long Distance LHHCISCHDP Contractors Modern W arehouses 4-437 Howley Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15224 Phone: 682 -34-92 Phone: 441-5325 e 51:-- 4' ' 1' ' S. 4T1lf5'f.:!5 '-:,j.f- K, xl l l fi t if .it s --Q X H waaaa fm sisa ,'.,. Wi n N t ' M- li? ,.m...o.N '1--- . ga - P o M . X . ..,...,, MA- 5 V N tk fl I N I' ' Q . ,tl ' M unnininmnuuuetaeuuuunm P ll X' X fi f mi , l 'Hthmtl22222 , ilhttlll ltttlllllllltsi P X lik.: :V -A f' 5:!X-,I-'?i:fl:25iff1'?ii-159 E 555 'esggggiigfim-,lgft:,w f'f,Ei'7iifllllll' in-llkhwmf JN f fig .-1g2g.:afggzea.j:, .gnQn4f 'Q: ,gif qt, J ' is V be ' e r.4fvf'N ,- Ki , it g Q- misty A s, f , Pitts burgh 's Finest Convalescent Horne For Elderly People . . . Beautiful Home, Tastefullv Furnished, on Landscaped grounds, just twenty minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh. . . . Delicious meals, featuring a well balanced and varied menu. . . . Twenty-four hour nursing care in a State-inspected home. ELSIE MCDONOUCH 1540 Evergreen Avenue X Shaler Township Pittsburgh 9, Pennsylvania Phone: 821-3088 McDonough Convalescent Home I64 MR. AND MRS. BERNARD A. STAPINSKI Compliments of: 298 39th Street H. SAMSON, INC. f0ur Second Century of Service - 18592 537 North Neville Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 ED PATRICCA TV RCA SLAES AND SERVICE 4-622 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15224 KRASNY,S BAKERY Cakes For All Occasions 4-405 Butler Street Compliments of: Joseph S. Delumbra Cemetery Memorials 6825171 T ECKELS GRANITE H 81 MARBLE COMPANY E BELMONT FURNITURE COMPANY 4618-20 Penn Avenue 1621 Forbes Avenue Pmsburght Pa' Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 Phone, 621.4015 261-4-750 MR. AND MRS. H.E. ISAAK JOHN P. MCAVOY FUNERAL HOME Pat and Ralph Garrison Herky lsaak 1700 Forbes Avenue Peg and Bm Sciuuo Grace Isaak 391-0667 Sue and Paul Seiullo I65 , PLYMOUTH VAN LINES INC. ST. AUCUSTINE'S PARISH l 1'll -'T Federal Credit Union NATION WIDE MOVING SERVICE -'- l- -'- 223 5 37111 511.-61 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201 MIT. I-1316 Agents in Principal Cities 681-8800 Students tl:-siring to qimlify for Illl'llIh4'TSl'llIJ in this Credit liniun call r visit us all our 0tl'i4-vs any 'lim-stlay cu-niiig. 4433-411 Howley St. Pittsburgh. Pa. I5224 ST. AUCUSTINE'S HOLY NAME SOCIETY MR. SZALA AND STUDENTS OF ROOM 203 Best Wishes From: SR. MADONNA AND THE SENIORS OF I07 JUNIORS OF 306 ROY FIELD'S ATLANTIC w Complete Car Care - State Inspection FRANK L- HARENSKI FUNERAL HOME 40111 and Butlvr sts. Pittsburgh 15201 gfllfiwgffgijufgjjjggagj Phone: 682-ISOOO CIRCLE HEATING CHARLES T. GRIFFIN STEVE ALBOSTA . . .V P. b Th P. FINERA1. n11112c31'0R 130 Hlllcmt DW? 'US W 1 f 4520 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15224 I66 MINNOTTE CORPORATIONS Minnotte Square Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MR. AND MRS. EDWARD AVON U 110 9 You re 'IIIOIIGY ll:::i : A Ahead! New New 5 i I ARSENAL BOWLING LANE5 PIONEER SAVINGS AND '22 Automatic Ten Pinsu FOR LEAGUES AND OPEN BOWLING OPEN THE YEAR ROUND 4719 Liberty Avenue 683-5992 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15224 44th and Butler Streets Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201 Y- -----------f -'-- -- --- f - ---- - A FRIEND 1801 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. BOB AND FRANK'S AUTO Sz TRUCK SERVICE Body Work - State Inspection 4705 Corday Way - Pittsburgh 24, Pa. 682-8301 UNITED DIESEL, INC. 3625 Butler Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201 Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 IVIONSIGNOR JOHN I. SELI if ' v I ,.---..n ,.,..'.'1,., , 22 '- , ., -4:'4zf5f:z::5 . 1- ffl:-,Lx-14414 - - ' iff -1-PTE? . .. - '-:11--A ' A I- :sua -.:3!:'5 5'tw'4'5 -T .,-1, A . ' 1-, '. 'L' 45372:-' ' ..'r 'f'?' '--.-'K ' 2'4 ' 'Fifi 52 2-avi ' --9-:4,',3,,',.1'.s gent' ' LET us HELP -? X-' X-'IQ .-...my Saw Zum Wlouq ALLEGHENY VALLEY BANK 0F PITTSBURGH 5137 Butler Street Member FDIC ! Federal Reserve System ' The best and the last of St. John the Baptist. 'KSOPHOIVIORE CLASS 67-68 - CLASS OF 1970 Compliments of: ST. .IOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH EAT'N PARK RESTAURANTS THREE COMPLETE FOOD SERVICES: ' Coffee Shop ' Take Home ' Eat In Your Car In Memory of Stanley Konop SOPHOMORES OF 304 PITTSBURGH POLICE KA t Your Servicej TACTICAL PATROL FoRCE BLUE SQUAD FROM THE DAIRY WITH SCHOOLS IN MIND COUNTRY BELLE AL POST 8 7 Milk and Dairy Products ARSEN 9 P.0. Box 507 Pittsburgh. Pa. 15230 881-9200 V.F.W. OFFICERS FIVE DOLLAR PATRONS A friend All War Veterans Polish Hill Mrs. Walter Ambrose and Family 3821 Howley Street Joyce and Carol Ambrose 3821 Howley Street Arnodeo's Market 1022 Wood Street Mr. Sam Ananita 120 Federal Street Marie Antoinette Apex Laundry. Ine. 1127 Washington Blvd. St. Augustine Girl Seout Troop Il-T623 St. Augustine Bingo Committee Mrs. Bernard Auth 2530 Rose Drive Assods 81 Cottos 1929 Forbes Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Edward Avon 3051 Brereton Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barry 339 46th Street Elizabeth Bartoszewiez 300 - 44th Street Theresa Bauer 339 - 37th Street Belmont Furniture Co. 1621 Forbes Avenue l72 Mrs. P. Betkowiski 442 - 44th Street Stanley and Agnes Bialaszek 3456 Penn Avenue Bill and ,Iudy Bloomheld Hardware 151 7-19,Liberty Avenue Tom Boyle - P.I.A.A. Official 246 - 45th Street Broz Distributing 4747 Haqield Street Broz's Market 279 - 45th Street Mrs. Agnes Bulger 317 N. Evaline Street Bulger Family 5157 Kincaid Street Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Byrnes Congratulations Class of '70 Mrs. Frances Catania and Leona Mr. John Catania 147 - 43rd Street Caterino Family 5125 Blair Street Cal-Kad Enterprises 4828 Liberty Avenue Campbell-Horigan Memorials 4606 Penn Avenue Carlson 81 Fortuna .lewelers 4303 Butler Street Carlton Horseshoe Club 361 - 42nd Street Mr. and Mrs. J. Cushing and Daughti 259 - 45th Street Mr. and Mrs. C. Casselberry 349 - 44th Street Chester,s Carpets 81 Rugs 4409 Butler Street Chuek's Boron 3321 Liberty Avenue Sophie Chuderewiez 339 Fisk Street Congratulations Class of '70 Cieszynski - Lapinski Families Loretta Coleman 286 - 39th Street Colletto's Restaurant 4670 Liberty Avenue Compliments of a Friend Congratulations! Juniors of 306 The Crossroads 5534 Penn Avenue Victor lTippyj Cserer Maureen Coyne 221 S. Aiken Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coyne 221 S. Aiken Avenue Congratulations, Seniors! Raymond Czaehowski Family Mr. DeCaria and Room 301 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Delateh 173 - 44th Street ells Bar 28 Liberty Avenue limperio's Market 013 Second Avenue aul Donatelli fross Street Ir. and Mrs. C. A. Drisehler 18 McCandless Avenue lr. and Mrs. Edward Drozynski 043 Geneva Street lr. and Mrs. Edw. Drozynski, Jr. 2 Hardwood Road fest wishes, Class of ,70 'ather Robert Dueh lileen and Stubby leneva St. and Friendship Ave. lr. and Mrs. A. D. Emmerich '603 Melwood Avenue lnglert Tire Company 026 Liberty Avenue flrs. Hilda Erra '61 - 37th Street lliss Marion Erra ?61 - 37th Street tlr. and Mrs. Ronald Fabio and Daughter '15 - 43rd Street fornplirnents of Fashion Hosiery Shops llr. and Mrs. A. C. Ferderbar F108 Dresden W ay Vlr. and Mrs. James P. Fetchik 524 Coyne Terrace Vlr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Fiorillo 37 Alrneda Street fomplirnents of Alderman John Fiorucei Vlr. and Mrs. John Flinn 135 Wabash Avenue Vlcwilliams Floral h417 Butler Street ntoinette Flot 93 Fisk Street Mrs. Flot 293 Fisk Street Forbes Furniture Co. 5152 Penn Avenue Ford 81 Locke Drug Store 5147 Penn Avenue Fran 81 Peg's Market 4063 Penn Avenue Frankie's Hot Dog Shop 3535 Butler Street Frankls Bakery 5227 Butler Street Frankls Dairy 5240 Butler Street Frankis Delicatessen 3043 Brereton Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frankowski 354 - 42nd Street A Friend Friend Mr. and Mrs. Don Frizzi 361 S. Winebiddle Ave. F redls Store 248 - 38th Street Cestrieh Jewelers 4726 Liberty Avenue Mrs. Stella Golembiewski and Henry a3731 E. 71st Street, Cleveland Mr. Peter Colovieh 182 - 34th Street Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goralski Cram - Mom - Audi - Bobbi - and Mitzie Albert Greygor Stella Greygor Mr. Walter J. Gruea 276 Service Way Pat Crzech 123 - 42nd Street Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gumski Mrs. C. B. Haas 141 Evergreen Avenue S. A. Haeekler Drug 4210 Butler Street Halaski Family 3609 llflintwood Street Mr. and Mrs. Winterhalter 186 - 435 Street Happiness is greetings From Room 103 Harry's Ladies 81 Children's Store - 4321 Butler Street Hermonowski - Whcmlesale Croc 3518 Butler Street Mr. and Mrs. John Hinderliter 3019 Brereton Avenue C. J. Hoffmann 4716 Liberty Avenue Mrs. D. Hooks Elenor Hotinsky 115 Cist Street Frank Kroncieh Complete Sweeper Service Barbara Hunter 20 - 48th Street Mike and Ignelzi 114 Van Brahm Street Internatl. Broadloom Inc. 4784 Li hefty Avenue Bill Ireland Jaek's Bar 4601 Butler Street Mrs. Margaret Jankowski 4607 Plummer Street Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jankowski 163 - 45th Street Mrs. Jane Jasnieeki 3636 Mintrvood Street Mr. and Mrs. John Jenea 4933 Plum Way '73 Joseph S. Jenca 142 - 47th Street Patricia A. Jenca 142 - 47th Street y Mrs. Stephen F. Jenca 142 - 47th Street Jewel Extract 4315 Summit Street John and Sheryl St. Joseph Church 4712 Liberty Avenue Jim Joyce 5454 Kincaid Street Joyce Signs 4106 Howley Street Vince Joyce 2019 Forbes Avenue H. Kalson Lumber Co. 3128 Liberty Avenue Stanley R. Kapkowski 240 Main Street Mr. arid Mrs. Bill Keppefs 169 - 41st Street Mr. Joseph Karlovits Harbor- View Drive - 609 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Harlovits 335 Main Street Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Karpuszka and Family 249 - 40th Street Kay's Drug Store Harry and Ann Kearney 3706 Mintwood Street Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kearney 318 - 39th Street Mary and Helen Kerekes 5794 Wilson Drive Tom and Ricky Kearney 318 - 39th Street Khoury's Market 1800 Forbes Avenue I74 Kirby Transfer 80 -- 26th Street Grandma Kitty and Aunt Margie 319 McKinley Avenue V Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knechtel 4513 Stanton Avenue Kopec Family 20 - 48th Street Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kosakowski 317 - 39th Street Mr. and Mrs. J. Kowalewski and Family 7972 Manville Drive Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kuban 184 f 39th Street Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuras 3919 Liberty Avenue John F. Kuszajewski 3015 Brereton Avenue Kut-Rite Mackel 301 W Elizabeth Street Mr. Krajenta and Room 209 Mr. and Mrs. E. Krakovsky 164 - 41st Street Ann and Bill Kristoff 5235 Wicklw Street Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Krober 52325 Natrona Way Mrs. G. Krystyniak 3006 - 45th Street Mrs. Irene Lach 125 - 43rd Street Ladies Auxiliary Catholic Knights of St. George Ladies from 11-8th Street Henry A. Langer 259 Edmond Street Mr. John Larocco Laura's Beauty Shoppe 325 Orwell Way Lawrenceville Gulf Service 40th and Butler Streets Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leehwar 310 Harmar Street Lendlls Bakery 4516 Liberty Avenue Howard R. Lentz 331 - 46th Street Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leskovc 292 Fisk Street Mr. and Mrs. John Lesniak 1124 Brintell Street Joseph Leo 4010 Penn Avenue Leonardo Mariani Interior Cf 3519 Bigelow Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lihret 400 Hancock Street l Charles and Helen Lukcic 119 - 47th Street Mrs. Anne Luther 5105 Butler Street Marvins Cleaners 4065 Penn Avenue Edward Masztak 3810 Mintwood Street Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maslik 203 Holly Hill Drive Mrs. Catherine McAvoy 1 700 F Orbes Avenue The Merlino's 180 - 47th Street Tom Mitchellls Grocery Storf 1904 Forbes Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moczulski 1048 Bayridge Avenue Myra Moczulski 347 Fisk Street Moczulski Family 347 Fisk Street Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Mos 304 Young Street lr. and Mrs. John P. Mostowy, 432 Ligonier Street lr. Paul F. Mostowy 432 Ligonier Street ood Luck, Seniors! heresa Mostowy lore-wood Auto Body Co. 936-40 Liberty Avenue lr. and Mrs. Carl Morgano id Family lutual Furniture Company 16 Fmh Avenue inehouser Cafe 104 Penn Avenue oftz Family 49 - 37th Street orth Side Furniture, lnc. 00 East Street lrs. Ralph W. Nugent 919 Liberty Avenue lrs. Loretta O'Donnell 28 Evergreen Avenue he Old Mill Pet Shop 153 Freeport Road he Orehovic's 215 Carwood Way J aymond, Maryann, Robert Orkwis 38 - 43rd Street lr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Orkwis 38 - 43rd Street adink Family 22 - 44th Street ,ddie Patricia's TV Center 622 Liberty Avenue atsyls Bakery 734 Liberty Avenue l lalter Pazula 34 - 39th Street earl and Pixie eerless Department Store 701 Liberty Avenue Peek's Paper Hanging Serv. 1261 Arbor Street Pentown Pharmacy 1500 Lincoln Avenue Fred A. Perella 340 - 39th Street Congratulations Class of ,70 Persetic and Delale Families Alfreda Petyk 241 Fisk Street The Pink Poodle Beauty Salon 4306 Butler Street Pittsburgh Auto Body Co. 4224 Main Street Pittsburgh Water Cooler Serv. 307 Taylor Street Pleskovitch Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plawski and Family 165 Almond Wat' Pleasure Bar 81 Restaurant 4729 Liberty' Avenue Poels Henriette 214 Fisk Street Mia J. Poels 214 Fisk Street Pokeno Girls and The Good Guys American lnstitutes for Research Polish Falcons of St. Staszyc 3028 Brereton Avenue Pon's American Second Avenue Mr. Frank Popovich 243 - 45th Street D. Powell's Appliance Serv. 3709 Butler Street Pittsburgh Fruit St Produce Co. 2107 Penn Avenue Claire, Joh, Johnny Purnell 5218 Keystone Street Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pusaterz 26 Hidden Valley Drive Al Rainaldi 4505 Torley Ken and Jane Reichenbach 2475 South Millvale Ave. Hank and Lee Rem Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rixner 4215 Calvin Street The Roses Beeler Rose Room Restaurant 4505 Liberty Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Rumin Mr. Rumin and Room 305 Jimmy N. Runco N Runco Grocery 134 Pearl Street t Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rygielski 144 - 47th Street Rzemieniewski Family 3921 Wool.sla'y'er Way Rzoski Family 127 - 46th Street Mr. and Mrs. J. Sadowski 237 Main Street S.F.C.H. Business Office Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Scanlon 3619 Melutood Avenue Mr. James H. Schultz 3990 Kahn Avenue Congratulations Class of '70 Miss Ann Sehutzman Sentry Auto Parts 5111 Penn Avenue The Shebetich Family 4209 Sherrod Street Darby and Hugh Shields Gulf Service Lincoln Ave. Mr. and Mrs. S. Siejk 134 - 435 Street l75 Carolyne Stewart Marie Stockey Kate Stockey Stokon,s Cafe Mrs. Anthony Stunja Mr. W. J. Swaskowski Cissy Sweeney Freda Szczepanski Mr. and Mrs. E.. Szczypinski Mrs. George Taylor Stella Tedesco Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thoron Mrs. Geneva Twyman Mr. and Mrs. James Twyman Stephen Villalpardo Mr. and Mrs. J. Villalpardo Mr. and Mrs. P. Villalpardo Walt,s Store Mrs. Sandra Weimerskirch Mrs. Raymond Weiss MISS WINDWOOD Mrs. Margaret Weber ski lris Wieczorek Mary Cserer Wills George Winterhalter Gail Wolfe Dorothy Zalenski Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zalewsl Phyllis Ann Zaremba Mrs. Anthony Ziecina ometri mily vvski LOVE STARTS WHEN ANOTHER PER- SON,S NEEDS BECOME MORE IMPOR- TANT THAN YOUR OWN? R ns David Fami 4 457' , W A. ,FW I K! 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