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4 14 25 School Calendar SEPTEMBER First day of school. Senior Assembly. Senior Council member elected. Seck Hawkins Assembly. ' Senior Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss Rebecca Lee, presented a play entitled 'Sauce for the Goslingsf' United Presbyterian Social. Senior Dance, Brad Hunt's Orchestra. OCTOBER Seniors placed first order for class rings. Sophomore Initiation Party. Fire Prevention Week. Teachers' Institute: no school. Catherine Merriman, senior, chosen to write Post Gazette column. Leonard Prus won the first Merit Parade of 'the year. Eleventh grade Halloween Party. Eye testing by Mrs. Cohen. Eighth Grade Halloween Party, Senior High Haillowe'en Social. NOVEMBER Staff for the Leet was chosen. Students held a governorship election simi- lar to that which their parents participated in. E-nd of the first quarter. Sophomore Social. Armistice Dayg no school. Hi-Y held an initiation party for new member. Hi-Y Girl Reserve Rabbit Feast. First Open House held here. Senior rings arrived. Senior Thanksgiving Dance, Jack Groves' Orchestra. Thanksgiving Vacation: no school. Christmas Seal sales opened. DECEMBER New cheerleaders chosen for next season. Sterling Varieties presented by Harold and 'Gloria Sterling. Girl Re-serve annual Football Banquet. Christmas Program. Christmas and New Year Vacationg no school. Senior Holiday Dance: Johnny McKay's Orchestra. 11 24 26 30 1 3 7 10 16 18 21 2 28 28 30 1 3 5 7 10 20 26 28 4 12 19 24 26 28 30 1 2 JANUARY .Student Pictures taken. End of second quarter. Juniors sponsored Sweater Swing. Students attended the showing of Hamlet in the Ambridge High School Auditorium. FEBRUARY Seniors traveled to Pittsburgh to visit the Westinghouse Plant, Miss Plackett filled the vacancy left by Mrs. Marjorie Esau, girls' teacher ot' physical education. Television demonstration. M-iss Demestichas, former Senior High English teacher, spoke about her 'work in Juvenile Court. Seck Hawkins Vaudeville Show. February Dance sponsored by Girl Reserves and Junior Class. Assembly by Captain Denis Rooke, air pilot. MARCH Millicent Freeman won second merit parade. Shakespearean, poetry, Orchestra, Chorus, Forensic Contests. End of third quarter. Miss Dikerson spoke. APRIL Sophomore Return Party. 'George Elias spoke. Yearbook pictures taken. Good Friday: no school. Easter Monday: no school. Spring Musical. James Barnhart won third Merit Parade. Junior-Senior Prom. MAY School Exhibition. Junior-Senior County Field Meet. Elementary Counity Field Meet.. School Picnic. Junior Promotion Senior Class Day. Baccalaureate Services, Memorial Day: no school. JUNE Senior Commencement. Distribution of final report cards: last day of school.
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President ........... Elmer Kaelin Vice President ....... . Joseph Durniak Secretary-Treasurer ............., Gene Graebner Lois Anthony, Katherine Babiak, Alex Berry, Gregor Betz, Eileen Brennan, Magdalene Caldwell, Rose Marie Campbell, Betty Jane Cicconi, Florence Ilonlln, Joseph Durniak, William Emmert, Dennis Epperson, Thomas Epperson, Joseph Farkas, John Fedorka, Charles Feduska, Helen Feduska, Albert Flower, Lawrence Francis, Mary Ann G-aydos, Stephen Gluckl, Eugene Graeibner, Elmer Kaelin. Ralph Karl, Betty Kasarda, Stella Kost, Ross Landfried, Rose Mahnlck, Zana Mahich. President ......... .. ...... Loyal Noland Vice 1'resldent ...... ........ . ......... J ames Peel Secretary-Treasurer . . .... . . . . . Leonard Merriman Catherine Marek, Herman Mellott, Mary Merdes, Leonard Merriman. Donald Miller, Adeline Mon- tanile, Loyal Noland, James Peel, Lillian Perry, Andrew Petrun, Patricia, Pierce, William Ponti- cello, Walter Powers, Elizabeth Ruprecht, Grace Savage, Romeo Sclmlo, Sylvia Sclmlo, Andrew Sec- kera, Alex Springer, Robert Stacy Evelyn Storar. Frank Stuckwlsh, Madallne Suto, Ruth Thorn- burg, George Timchak. Charles Valoski, John Ve- loski, Anna XValter, Vvanda Wright. Ninth Grade President ........... ..... E dward Berry Vice President ....... Margaret Magura Secretary-Treasurer ...... . ........ Agnes Pcsolyar Marjorie Beebe, Eleanor Ilena, Edward Berry, Patricia Betz, Gaspar Breck, George Henry Brown, Ora Jean Campbell, Charles Dorchek, Henry Dosta- lik, Jack Emmert, Diana Freebie, Victor Garafola, Audrey Gaughenbaugh, Michael G-aydos, Julia. Hopta, Anna Hrenkevich, Helen Johns, Philip Johns, Mary Karl, Anna Kost, Ravella Lockhart, Elizabeth Mayruru, Margaret Maigura, Charlotte Martin. Gloria Ann Matzie, Paul Medianowsky, Mary Jane Mercer, Andrew Melnick, Eleanor Milcoff. President .......... Victor Garafola Vice President ..................... Gaspar Breck Secretary-Treasurer ........... . Anna Hrenkevich Angelio Montanile, Margaret Morrow, Henry Navratil, A-ndrew Pahach, Agnes Pcsolyar, Sara. Jane Perry, Frank Pirkiheim, George Puluyak, Louise Rigby, Frances Robinson, James Runyon, Frederick Ruprecht, Jack Saylor, Mary Scimio, Vin- cent Segeleon, Michael Sevie, Mary Lou Sevro. Wil- llam Stavinig, Irene Terral, Doris Thompson, War- ren Upton, Michael Veloski, Joseph Vitale, Paul YValls, William Wilk, VVilliam Wright, Barbara. Whitfield. President ....... Vice President . Eighth Grade Esther Ruth Bell Nora Mae Cole Seventh Grade Secretary .......................... Irene Polowka Eleanor Ackerman, Arthur Anthony, Rose llabiak, Florence Bartlett, John Beator, Esther Ruth I-Sell, William Besong, Jack Chellew, Bernard Vit-coni, Gloria Cicconi, Nora May Cole, Edward Dostalik, Michael Dzan, Andrew Farkas, Elizabeth Fedorka, Mary Firkley Raymond G-aratola, Betty Lea Harrouf, Charles Hinds, Michael Hopta, Frederick lrion, Albert MacDonald, Harry Mason, Michael Melnyk, Edward Merdes, Robert Merri- man, Raymond Mester. President ........ .. Albert Mclhonald Vice President . ............. . ...... Mary Vitale Secretary ..................... Margaret Ternent Frances Miilcoff, Anna Montanile, Irene Mos- korisin. Charles Noland, Joseph Palmer, Dorothy Pcsolyar, Joan Pierce, Marie Pihonsky, Richard Plunkett, Norma Lena Pollard, Irene Polowka, Eileen Powers, Anna. Radi, Dolores Riosepink, Frank Segelon, Frank Svpruill, John Stahl, Mary Suchy, Michael Suto, John Tehois, Margaret Ter- nent. Gondolfa Villafranca, Mary Vitale, Steve Vohar, Catherine Vukm-irovich, Edward Wagner. M J L4 :Qi
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