Luzerne High School - Per Annos Yearbook (Luzerne, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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A ' ,1 LFX Lx , ' X X S? X 7, 35 s ,zz Xen FNNUS Editor in-Chief , Josephine Disano Ehslnesa Manager Richard Hmm Senior Editors Nancy Pearl, William Camloh Betty Petroski, Julia Nucci History and will Editors Rosemary Sigmond, mrbara Yurchalk Activities Editors Marlene Kostenbauder, Marlon Wood Marylou Rambus, Coralle Hughes Art Editors Snap Shots Studlo Portralts Photographs Typists John Silic, Charles Kopetchny Roberta Atherholt Reglna Belles John Foglietta Robert Grula, Leo Moser Lucille Robertine, Bernadlne Voitek Mary Ann WOIODOUSKI, Clara Grabarek Advisors Mrs Earl, Mr, Reynolda A ffff!fgLf 1 fjffffjfffff P : Athletic Editors. . . . , , . , ,James Petro, John hrbose I N D 391 UHTIQD ffH1HWXx K Ng 2 7 'I' '. - ' I I 1 1' ...l xx ' x 1 I 5 1 I, 'I' II, . . . ' , -. xx X 2 I I :' f ,' .- X 1 I z , , , ,. 1 . I , I, '. .N xx - i , I. I, .x --N I ,I 'D' , xx I I 1' . . I ,' X I If - l', I., K f . .x X J, f ,f 1 -' x Z ..- XX i ,.- ,h . 1, XX f v If ,I . .xx x fzrff . 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We, the Class of '53,' dedlcate this yearbook to Mr. Patrick Curly, janitor at Luzerne High School, to manifest our appreciation for the 18 years of untiring loyalty he gave to the Luzerne School District and the many services he rendered to us personally. we will always remember him for his cheerfulness and his eagerness to help us solve our problems. He was a true frlend, of consoling nature, who could lift our spirits from the lowest depths to the highest peaks. Therefore, it is only fitting that we dedicate th1s yearbook to him as a small token of thanks for all he has done for us, Z n J f , 1 f d Q ll I .W lp Q x 5X I Y ' X W ... f l ,NN U W 1 X e F3 if is Q' X any t f f s , x I 1 1 ' ' f' ' X rs D . And , Wh . d A , O ' d 'li 1, T Q L Q 1 Q 9 -Q i i ,I 'i ' i' tl S IF 1 .1 1 in , ' ' f-L. 1 1, ,l gl , ,1 , , D 1 ',l ,I 1 l I 1 1 ' ' ' Y , 'l 1 T -3 Y , l l 1 2, , 'In, 4 ff fx I 2 SEATED Mr Gerald Storz, Secretary, Mr Joseph Rant, President Mr George Kulka Vice president Mr Anthenv P-alaidie, Treasurer STANDING Mr Charles Heffron, Mr Joseph Matahvage, Mr John Iotd: lh'1'Stue.rtUi1'lJ.au MrAnthonyl' Dent: 1 J, X, ! K '. 7 X IQIZIZUWQ! M967 Skim! Hvinzcajoai L.: ' ef- J f 111 Q 'K 'K Tut FIRST ROW Mrs Mary Miles, Miss Dorothy Connolly, Mrs Margaret Holland, Mrs Mario Kale, Hrs Cu-mela Earl SECOND BDU Mr Kenneth Hottenstein, Mr Ford A Reynolds, Mr Martin Petroslms, Mr John Kopetz, Mr Anthozq Denly, High School Principal, Mr Joseph Martin ll 1 M39 IL A1 f-- nm 'FT' .llll FIB! HOU: Miss Ihrion lhroin, Miss Natalie ihytol, Hrs. Ruth Milos, Miss Anm Glllspnr, Miss loolnh Hottonstoia, Miss lk:-y Buns. SECOND BDU: Hr. Henry Butz, Mr. Francis Brody, Mr. had Shupnik, Mr. Prank Iskus, Hr. T. 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HJSELMLIO Here's s girl who ie very small, it's e wonder we emen see her at sll. lcommeroial 1,2,33 General 1,3 Adv. 2,3,1,3 lhjorette 1,23 Play comm, 3,43 Glee Club IJ HJBEITA AHERHOLT We oen't do much but hope that she, becomes just what she wants to be Uoademio 1,2,3,l,3 Iearbook 2,3,lgf Play 3,43 mm 1,23 BARTH HIDOMB He would fit he should land in jail, have loads of friends to 'go' his Ynil floademio 1,33 General 2,I,, Rrl 23 Current Events 33 rr 1,3 roman 1,3,47 DORIS BLIRD Unsffectod and jolly, she'11 help you banish melancholy cc0IB1'01l1 1,2,3,l,3 Photo 23 Iearbook 33 Sr Seo 43 Play oomm 33 had 1,23 Glee Club 1,1 JMNHRHBB Amightyfinefellov,ab:ltofa clown, undone of 'lihosi flllolll who m.n ll 'he let down llosdaie 13 Comercial 2,33 General 1,3 Bio 23 Perl 33 Yearbook L3 Football 1,23 Play coma 3,10 REINA EMS A girl reliable and true, and furthermore, e Closdmio 1,2,3,43 Perl 23 So Bel 33 Year- book 43 Play 3,43 Glee Club IJ REHARDHIRI' T0g11'1lhl1iblt0t81k'm0E8t, andyou will never hear him boast flmdnio 19293948 30 R01 23 Drs 33 Iear bwk 4: Burl 1: Ph: 3,43 mmthn 1,2,3,1,, Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1, his Mgr 41 WHLILH CAHLCH he girls all Stink he's kinds cute, but he doesu't even give s hoet Ueedaie 1,2,3,lf5 Bio 23 PHP 33 Iso.:-book ld naman 1,2,3,43 mmzmn 1,23 Play 3,10 ll I ' s ' O i ' X e e e I 3 Q -of worker too. C O 0 g n I u l Z I in 'BUSPO' 'Jolie F08 'Hoe' Cllr! Elle lG..kq lm I FRANK DIHTO Friend to all and foe tounone, no for faults, we've not found one. General 1.2.3 43 Bib. 23 Adv. 33 Rm. Ed. 43 Bseball 2,3,l.S JOSEPHINE DISAID Rho has a host of faithful friends, is she Ihoee humor never ends. fCommero:La.1 1,2,3,43 Adv. 2,33 Yearbook 1,3 Play 001111. 3,43 Glee Club L3 Yearbook Editor 41 JOHN FOGLIE'1'1'A lo all he eeela very sly, but henna help the 1 P1021-he by Comercial 1,23 General 3,43 Bio 23 So Rel, 33 Iearbook 43 Football 1,2,33 Baseball 2,3,4, Play com 3.-'J THOMAS GOVIER If looks oount much he'11 go quite far, he my even become a movie star flosdemio 3,43 Dre. 33 B5-0 43 l'0015fB11 4, Phu 47 CLARA GRABAREK Agoodfriend, a nies pdl, yoneanalwaye 5.0- pend on this little gal Ccommeroul 1,2,3,-'ot Adv 3,43 Ieerbwk 43 Plq 3 Play oom 43 Ihjorette 1,23 G10 Club I, ROERT GRULL one in a million he'11 always be there, help- ing anyone who'e indeepnir Qoademie 1,2,3,l.3 Iearbook 2,3,l.3 Photo 2,33 may 3,43 roozmu 3.1.3 P1-somone 3,10 JEL! EBMJEISHOT If music in needed at night or atday, Jean wouu sit at the piano ull play and ploy Ccomerohl 1,2,3,4f Dre 23 Adv. 3,43 Glee Club 43 Ph! vom 33 Play AJ JFLIIHOCHHIIHR An lueetanddeeree she embe, ogirlwithout an enqy fcllfiill 1,2 3,43 Dre. 2,33 Sr. Seo 43 Play oo: 33 Club 1,1 it 1 Hop 'Short-atop' 'Suzy' 'Kam' enpe 'Mud' 'HP' 'Pee Hee' DAVID HOPKIIB He is a boy who is very quiet, you will never hear him start a riot fCommeroi.a1 1,23 General 3,43 Bio 2,33 Fr 45 JANET HOT'1'ElB'.EEIN If ever you hear a big loud noise, you'11 know its Janet and not the boys Uoademio 13 Comneroial 2,3,4f Adv 23 Dra 3,43 lhjorette, 1,2,3,43 Play comm 33 Play 47 WRALIEHUGHB A girl intelligent and true, uho's gay and pleasure-loving too floademie 1,2,3,43 Current Events 23 Fr 33 Yearbook 43 Play 3,43 Cheerleader 2,3,lJ NAIC! KAIMILUJICZ lien there's mischief in the air, you can al- uaysbesureNancyw:L1.'l.bethere fComnercia1 1,2,33 General 43 Parl 23 Phye Bd 33 Chem 43 End 1,21 WALTER KDIDPKI Hemadeue1:Lkeh:l.mso,tbatwejusthnteto eeehimge CConmero1a112,33Genera143B1o 23So nel 33Fr 1,5 CHARLB KDPEEBN! Always he can find some rool for, cheering words and good humr fAoademie 1,2,3,43 Pep 1,2,33 Yearlnek 43 Footlnll 2,3,43 hsketball 23 Ellllll 1, 3,41 Trelwrr 3: P117 3,47 MLBLENI KDSEBLUIER mtv, uunipnt, ammo ma ms, on eou1l'nt thi e more lovable treat, CAQCIOIII5-0 1,2,3,43 Current lvente 23 Phys Bd 33 Iearbook 43 Plq 3 1,3 hnd 1,2,3,43 Treasury 3,43 Glee Club 1,5 MARTIN KRIBLYIGI Agoedleoki-nghoyudthnieebouheir, heis one who'e veleeee elmlmere 00040010 1,2,3,43 Dre. 2,33 Current Events 43 Foot!!!-1 293943 anusmn 2,3943 nv 3,41 3 e E I I W Z' . '. . R 4 X 3 . 'lubbl' 'Rall' Tulu Wlbglv 'Skip' Julie 'Bm 'Jean' JOSEPH KUBINIC A boy more quiet you'l1 never find, but silence is golden so Joe does'nt mind. moe uve Fre hu mer. 1929390 IDRMAN LAIUSKI ilhen he's not around duJ.1 is the day, but here he comes so olesr the way. CGeneral 1,2,3,l.5 Bio. 23 Adv. 33 Current Events Qg Foothn I-,2,3,4, hselnll JOHN LUGAR How ever else he may appear, ue know that he is uite sincere. 1,2 moe Soo Role he F90th11 LHJIDSER What lies before him is hard to say, but we hoP0 he makes 'lt' someday Qoademie 1,2,3,l.5 Photo 1,2,l,3 Yearbook 2, PIA! 394, JOSEPH IDVIB Heis1iked1:yoneanda11,wehopehenevertak:es a fall fCoulserohl 1,25 General 3,14 Pep 2,3g Pr 43 Plq oomm 33 Football mgr 1,21 -TULIA NUGCI 8he's so sweet and always neat, knowing hem' ins such a treat. Kcomereial 1,3 Iearbook Lg Clee Club 1,3 Sr, Editor IJ ERKIDINE ORLNT Here's a girl ve'11 always remember, she's hoping to be married this November lCommereia1 1,2,33 General 1,3 Current Events 2,45 Sr Sec 33 Glee Club Lg had 1,23 Plsy oem 3,41 -TEA! GOI-NICK To 3-N811 il hir favorite joy, she's always think,- lCemmereial 1,2,3,4g larl 23 Drs 33 Sr Seo. 43 Play 3,45 Glee Club IJ . e I I :ze . . ' I I , ing of a certain boy. I Hinnil 'hkl 5f'l!' sqm ,ku H317 T011 Lu r 'Dinny' IMI HAIUIPEARL As sweet and cute as she can be, I'm sure that you will all agree floademio 1,2,3,43 So Rel 23 Phys Ed 33 Yearbook 1,3 Play 3,43 Pep 1, Secretary 43 Glee Club 43 Senior Editor IJ JAMIESPFHD No matter where he may be found, thene's al- ways Inn when he's around lcommeroial 1,2,3,43 Bio 23 Ldv 33 Yearbook L3 Vice President 33 Play comm 33 ETT! PEDTNKI htty is liked by one and all, besides that she looks like a doll fcldlfdiil 1,2,3,l,3 Pep 1,2,33 Play 3,10 DDRAIDPETTY ls is very witty and wise, making puns he takes the prize fcommeroial 1 2,33 General 1,3 Bio 2,33 Fr 43 P187 35 MARILOU RAMHJS She seldom speaks being very shy, we hardly know when she goes by fcommeroial l,2,33 General 43 Phys Ed 23 Sr Seo 33 Yearbook 43 Glee Club IJ LUCJLLE RDERTIIIB A contagious laugh has this little gal, she considers everyone realljy a pal CComercia1 l,2,3,l,3 Dre 23 Parl 33 Yearbook 1,3 Play oomm 33 Glee Club LJ JOSEPH ROMA! Everyone likes him 'cause he's easy to please, and all the teachers he just loves to tease. lcolmereial 1,2,33 General 1,3 Bio. 23 Adv. 33 Pr. 43 Footlnll 13 Play comm. 33 Play IJ EIRNADINE SENDGIL Anyone can tell you one thing, that brnadine has that certain something, CColmero:lal 1,23 General 3,43 mo. 23 So. Rel. 33 Adv. 23 Drs.. 43 lhjorette 1,23 Play eomm. 1,3 Glee Club IJ 'rw' 'su- 'siggy' Slivers val P08 'Jerry' 'Urb' PLDIICIL SHHIHII If you don't hear hu- and wonder why, nu'Il1 know it's bsosuss sho's so dam shy fCohorois1 1,2,3,4 Current Events 2,33 Sr Soo 43 Clos Club 4 JOHN SILIC 1'odrnwishisdo11ght,sndsohsdnwsv.1.thsJl bil Iight cc0l1'01l1 1,2,3,43 Adv 2,33 Inu-hook 43 Rss- hll 2,3,43 Vios Prssidmt 43 Play com 41 RIBIHLR! SIIBDII lbittlfhbiuflhihlmlllk bs, sho slmys has s ails for both you and ns KConlsro:Ls1 1,2,3,43 Psp 13 Adv 2,33 Your book 43 Phy 3,43 Gln Club 41 DORDHI MAYISH Har friends will nsvsr pass har 17, you oun't t hor usd, so wiv try Aondslie 1,2,3,43 Photo 23 Current Events 33 Drs 43 P147 com 33 Phy 41 VLLERIL STIILI any, nirc-tions, me run or it, sm libs to 01mm I. littlt bit. Kcomsroill 1,2,33 Goan-1.1 43 Psp 2,33 B10 43 Play col 3,41 Pl!!! STJLB Afr1.na1,yg1r1v1zhanaaygrm,man.1.rung syn with mischief in. Cloudsuio 13 General 2,43 Comsroisl 33 Pu-1. 23 Drs 33 Chnl 43 Phyeoll 31 SHPE!! STOLLBSKI ARomsoi.nnodcrndsy,sru1goodsportin snry my. Qlosdsuio 1,2,3,43 Adv, 23 Current Evsnts 33 Iurbook 43 P113 3,47 BDE! URHIIJVITCH Tixoughlildhssmsursinspuohsndhislnoks, rsssubsr ths saying about judging looks. fCodsro1u1 1,2,33 Gtnorll 43 Bio. 23 Adv, 33 Pr. 43 Play com. 3,41 Ighl lamps Q' Bltch J umbo li 'Quack' 'RIT' 'Hiokie' 'hrb' SHIRLEY VAN HJSKIRK A better friend you'1l never find, 'oauae ahe'a loyal, true, sweet, and kind, ccOllll!1'01l1 1,2,3,43 Adv 3 B:l.o 23 Sr See 43 Glee Club 43 Plq com. 3,4 ENLRD VOITEK If you want a good-looking aan, hex-e'e one, but oatoh him :Lf you can Kloademio 13 General 23 Comercial 3,4 Bio Adv 33 Current Events 43 Pootball 3,4 ERNLDINB VOIBK If you need help visit her awhile, ahe'11 almya help you with a mile. filommeroalal 1,2,3,43 Adv. 2,33 Yearbook 43 Play coma 3,43 Glee Club 41 JOSEPH VOTHK Ib adhool thi! lad had load! of fill, but 915111 he never liked to come, Kaoademic 1,23 Comercial 33 General 43 So. Rel 23 Sr sn 3, n- 4, roman 2,3,43 Inman 2,3,1,y DANIEL WISNISKI I'ta said of him, at least a rumor, that he has quite a sense of humor lloademic 1,2,33 General 43 So Rel 33 Phys. ld 33 Adv 43 Play com 3,43 MAR! LHR KJIDNOUSKI A pair of blue eyes a merry air, dancing ourle and pretty blonde hair fflommercial 1,2,3,43 Bio 23 Iearbook 3,43 Play comm 33 Play 43 Glee Club 43 MARION HDD True to all in rain or snow, whether your a friend or foe CCo-eroial l,2,33 General 43 Pep 2,33 Year book 432131 com 33 Glee Club 43 had 21 BLRBLBAIURCHALK A pretty girl with a charming aaile, trouble: to her are out ef atyli Ueadenio l,2,3,43 So Rel 23 Phys Ed. 33 Iearbook 43 Play com 33 Play 43 HIJONWO 1,23 Glee Club 41 Class Song 75'arewell Lutyerne High., we Say goodbye fo you wi'H1. Saddenecl hear-is: Faffwe l l Luryerne High, like say gwdlye fosyau with fears we part, 7-Iirougln 'flre ,years our' teach ers classmales we 'll recall llfe never au ll forgef-you all E?f'El,llCl l Lllj erne, Farewell GooJQe lqjeme fhgl: Uur' fnemorzes from fhe pasi were ,joyous ones Goozfby LQJCHK M35 lo umlerclassmelz we un, ll leave r- fun Anal our-111 lla weuu ll f' ll lflraugli 'l'fle years, 7-Zeke, and llflu.'l'e of 53 life alll! fo Conquer Farewell Llgerne 7 I BEL! 1 1 7 I , . : e . f- - ou ,' 0 0 ow l ' A I 7 I ll I 0 wanna B cum GRABAREK TUNE- ' EVEV G 9 aazaxf WMZQQ can-wel! '79 G 0 ,9 we, the Class of 1953, being of sound and disposing mm and memory, do nk. and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby make the following bequeaths: Betty Petroski's pleasing personality to Sandra James Clara Grabarek's typing fo Chief to Dorothy Evasic Rose A'nato's height to Carol Ottovianii Mary Lou Rambus' ticket selling job to Janet MoClary Marlene Kostenbauder's extra pencils to any Junior needing them Josephine Disano's giggling and wise cracks to Pat Petro Dorothy S1avish's graceful dance steps to Mary Ann Voitek Coralie Hughes' flirtatious character to Charlotte Bloom Bernadine 0rant's ability in Plane Geometry to Dolly Ianovitch Nancy Pear1's little black book to Ann Marie Mollusky Jean Hendershot's piano ability to amrone who cares to take it up Brbara Yurchallds neatness to Lucille Monteforte Shirley Van B1skirk's absentee list to Carol Breznay Janet Hottenstein's disputes with Mrs Kale to anyone who wants to risk their mark Roberta Atherholt's arguments with Chief to Argenta Davis Patricia Sherwin's absentee record to any Junior desiring it Julia Nucci's winning smile to Madeline Piazza Jean 01solniok's blond hair to Frances Mule Mary Ann Wolonousk1's grey matter to Rose mdnick Nancy Karmilowicz's qulck comebacks to Sue Rowan Lucille Robert:Lne's good times up the Rose Room to Rosemary Jackowski Bernadine Voitek's good nature to axvone who can fit it Jean Hockreiter's driving ability to .To Ann Hlllow Rosemary Sigmond'e dimples to Cecelia Vinorski Valerie Steele's drag with the teachers to Evelyn Steele Margaret Stiles' curves to Louise hlonis Bernadine Sendgia's knack in selecting good-looking clothes to Verna Tarreto Marion Wood's French letters to anyone who wants to correspond Doris kird's feminine charms to Grace Keller Joseph Roman's friendliness to Leo Minkoff Norman Latoski's shoulders to Thomas Matuyza Martin Krasavage's talent as a basketball player to Robert Bachman John Fog1ietta's good times in Swoyerville to Robert Kozokas Bernard Voitelds well-dressed manner to Leonard Yakus Robert Grula'l job as president to anyone who wants the headache James Petro's hair on his chest to Edward Fedrow David Hopkin's shyness to Richard Morgan Joseph Voitek's ability to get along with the girls to Jerry Urban. John Lugar's suede shoes to am' Junior boy who would like to own them. Barth hloomb's knowledge of hot rods to Anthony Cecconi, Frank DiBuo's build to John Kovalohek. William Cam1oh's love for arguing to Anthony Kotarski, John hrbose's curly hair to Henry Knell. Leo Moser's acting ability to Richard Davenport. Donald Petty's witty talks to Mrs. Kale Glopes she enjoys theml. Daniel Wisniesl-:i's wise remarks to Anthony Kubineo. Richard Bmn's smooth dancing to David Zurinslq. 'hxomas Govier's football build to Rupert Kuttenberg. Stephen Stolarski's roving eye to Vincent Varankar. Charles Kopetch1U's coat sweater to am girl who would like to have it, John 8il:l.o's artistic talent to John hrbose, Walter Konopke's unfinished homework to John Dermanko. Robert Urbanovitch's love for typing to Donald Meyers I , ,e Z' , I I I 7 l OJ 0 O O Regina Belles' public speaking ability to Antoinette Angell, I O O O O I fs P . . , -M W , b r' in QW is 515 ' Q 24 : , fm- wfw g ,x , '1 .59 N.: '- J 8, V., H43 x r 5E'5f53'rE X i , .3 :may In W-Kr Y .. ff , L W- ,LJ :la 3,1' . -- H, W 4 O I Xxx. NN ffu 'f6A1,rv,f7' h6e,lfavQ72'c!-LP W? 'N 'Dunn amolf 'wo EMR W.ffaZ77Zzw'P mg Ag G0-ours? PP wr 'W Q W? M? r-Ti LAO. FF'-,G!Yl'20Nv4J 7-'fun' I G14-af: ffl V K X , wg .. Q, 51 . in .1 A ' . 4 e A I ,, 6 . J f-has -x 1- . , A , ws 6 4 1 - . Q I q ,V 1 A ' ., Y A ,Xl lj, 3 Y . ' B N - X W 0 1 M 'x , V' ,, ,,.5, ' A K Q A . L ' K Q I Tl A ' 5 Q K 4 'tif' . 1 1- Q - A4 .L X E 4 e ' H MS fm N x f K ' ki V ' - . ' 2 ff Mvfv MW- MMMM mmm ..,,..gL. H .-.f W ,..,,,..t...M,x.. W, , , , Q 0 P if . ' . 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VM is .......,, ..,.- . ff..,4, fl! p x V 1 1 p A 9. ,,M, , , , YC . ,, V. , Ig' , N 1-' I a ' - , X an In leafing back through the pages of our school dia , we seniors relive the past with relish '50-WHEN WE WERE SOPHO ORES '51 Three years ago, 77 sophomores were we This year marked the grand opening of a new stage in our lives, the beginning of our high school areer We were constantly being ribbed by our upper classmen as 'greenies,' but we didn't mind it After having associated with many new students in our freshmen year who came rom our neighboring town of Courtdale and the local parochial chools, we all became very close friends As sophomores we became securely established in high school life The boys in our class became interested in particip ting in football, basketball, and baseball This year ten new clubs were added to our extra curricular activities We added to our June, with not very much acconplished, but we put our plans into action by going out whole heartedly for a successful Junior Year '51-OUR JUNIOR YEAR-'52 With a pleasant vacation behind us, we were 'raring to go' as we ent red chool as juniors Our junior year gave us for the first time the privilege of electing class officers with the following being elected president, Robert Grulag vice president, James Petro, secretary, Mary Ann Wolonouskig treas urer, Charles Kopetchnyg assistant treasurer, Marlene Kostenbauder For the first time in our school life we were allowed to under take our first 'solo' affair, the Halloween Dance, which was a great success Along with the seniors we sponsored the Junior Senior Prom Dramatics took the limelight on March 19, 1952 when we presented the Junior Play 'To Blush Unseen,' which proved to be a big success under the capable direction of Miss Connolly The cast was composed of the following Betty Petroski, Coralie Hughes, Rosemary Sigmond, Regina Bellas, Clare Grabarek, Roberta Atherholt, Jean Osolnick, Nancy Pearl, Charles Kopetchny, Leo Moser, Martin Krasavage, Stephen Stolarski, Richard Bunn, Robert Grula, and Donald Petty Student directors were Marlene Kostenbauder, and William Camloh After experlencing social affairs for the first time we looked to our Senior Year with great ant1cipation 21 2 er L 1!5,,I,lw T7 other achievements by taking part in the different clubs, Another I ! 'fri '52-NDN WE ARE SENIORS '53 September, 1952 opened the door to new opportunities to a group of eager seniors with 27 boys and 30 girls of our original class remaining, we began the last year of our hlgh school studies Upon taking the front seats in assembly for the first time, we felt strange but yet thrilled Conscient- iously this year we elected officers president, Robert Grula vice president, John Silic, secretary, Nancy Pearl, treasurer, Marlene Kostenbauder This year was truly our busiest, with participation in all the regular activities, plus the Yearbook The first social activity in our senior year was the senlor Welner Roast which was held on October 4, 1952 After displaying our talents as actors in our junior year we came to our last stepping stones as actors in our senior year The senlor play, 'B ainstorm,' was to be presented on December 3, 1952, under the direction of Miss Connolly Th Leo Moser, Stephen Stolarski, Charles Kopetchny, Richard Bunn Joseph Voitek, Thomas Govier, Betty Petroski, Rosemary Sigmond, Regina Bellas, Roberta Atherholt, Nancy Pearl, Coralie Hughes, Clara Grabarek, Marlene Kostenbauder, Barbara Yurchalk, Mary Ann Wolonouski Student directors were Jean Hendershot, William Camloh It was almost curtains for the Senlor Play due to an unfortunate accident, involvlng 12 senior students whlch oc- curred on November 24, 1952 Typical of American youth, proving to themselves and to the world that they can overcome obstacles the cast finally presented the play January 14 and 15, 1953, with these substitutions to the cast, Joseph Roman, Jean Osolnick, Janet Hottenstein, Dorothy Slavish, Jean Hendershot, Shirley Van Blskirk As sports got underway the boys of our class contributed thelr share to the football, basketball, and baseball teams Those receiving sweaters were Richard Bunn, Robert Grula, Charles Kopetchny, Thomas Govier, Martin Krasavage, Norman Latoski, Ehrth Balcomb Many will be remembered as stars The closing months of our senior year were full ones We found ourselves caught in a whlrlwind of activities passing out name cards, dancing and romancing at the prom, studying for final exams, and practiclng for graduation with our class night June 2, and commencement June 3 the senior class w1ll depart from our beloved Alma Mater and go our separate ways we will no longer be a part of our school physically but will be in mind and heart As we cone to the close of three wonderful years, under the supervision of Miss Gildea, Mr Danby, Mr Williams, and the members of the faculty, we, the Class of 1953, thank all who have helped to make our high school years the happi st years of our lives x J 1 1 .J 1, N Q I W I 5 3 5 f O . e following cast was selected: Robert Grula, Martin Krasavage, I Me Clara f new B I UYQMQ ww FE' 07 f-' I 5 we he ffZUZff6l Sweef flung 7Zzce Og M ffl!! lil H Opera Stars I D01-ff glrl f P: effre f 7779 B42 fhfee I Good Bamsferf Preffy Dogs! of wfwf ? f1cf6: fs Pleasefgomp 4 ' h . 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MILE FIRST ROW: Jean Hendershot, Josephine Dieano, Rosemary Sigmund, Bernadine Voitek, Clara Greberek, Jean Hoohreiter, Shirley Yen Bmkirk. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Miles, Nancy Karmilovioz, Maryann Wolonouski, Julie Nucci, Patricia Sherwin, Lucille Robertine, Doris Bird. THIRD ROW: Jean Osolnick, Daniel Wienieski, John Silic, James Petro, Janet Hottenstein, 12 MRS. KALE FIRST ROW John Foglietta, John Luger, Joseph Roman, Noman Latoski, Joseph Voitek, hrth Blcomb SECOND ROW Mrs Kale, Marion Wood, Marylou Rambus, Valerie Steele, Bernadine Sendgia, Bernadine Orant, Rose Amato THIRD ROW: Frank Dihzo, Donald Petty Walter Konopke, Robert Urban, David Hopkins AEENT Berrmrd Voitek As an innovation this year we thought that we would show you how the Seniors look in their everyday clothes Just compare these homeroom pictures with the formal studio poses on the preceding pages Retouch artists really perform miracles don't they? 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KOPETZ FIRST ROW: Madeline Piazza, Argenta Davis, Grace Keller, Joann Blllov, Cecelia Allunis, Frances Mule, Janet McC1ary, SECOND ROW: John Derrnanko, Evelyn Steele, Patricia Petro, Richard Morgan, Sandra James, Dolores Handelong, Sue Rowan. THIRD ROW: Stephen Carlin, Richard Garrahan, Leonard Yakus, William Yankalunus, Richard Davenport, John Barbosa, John Kovalchek, Mr. Kopetz. ABSENT: Esther Ann Thomas, Leo Minkcff. 1 1 . , , I ' ' 1 . N 1 f I 1 1 J . ,fl i f A 1 Q -, , 1 of R, ee., .R VV ti 1 Z V 'K -if U. VCP rv rg , V N J X -A ,A M ' D 7 .' xv ...V ' - 'X 4 , A 3 ,., VYMN, fl muh A M 4, X ,Q . f Rf' ' I O I, x , X 5 . n 15 , - - i 1 - P r f I R 55 W., 1 K4 Q A35 3 - v A R R 2 M if i xy! l I , , 4 . i I . EL ' l Q , J '-1 ' 1 'A - N .. . A 'ru L ' A f-,gif .wi V4 ,Q .fb . I , W . - , u Ch Lf 'T ,M - ,W l , A V ,if 'R 1 4 ' r' xxx . ' Cgaav I lg: ll,6 ? ' 'S 11 B MRS HOLLAND FIRST ROW Donald Carey, Mary Ann Voitek, Arlene Stouchko, Cecella Vlnorski, Mary Ann Milunic, Verna Tarreto, Sofus Jensen SECOND ROW Mrs Holland, Joseph Novia, Anthony Kubinec, Robert Kalman, Henry Knell, Robert Latosxi, Timothy Connolly, Anthem' Cecconi THIRD ROW Vincent Savoca, Jerome Urban, Vincent Varankar, David Zurinski, Edward Fedrow, Thomas Sherwin, Rupert Kuttenberg ABSENT Hose Marie Jackowski, Charles Bythewqv, Joseph Kublnec 11-C MR. PETROSKAS FIRST ROW: Marion Bloom, Antoinette Angell, Louise Balonis, Lucille Montforte, Mary Lukasavage, Charlotte Bloom, Bernice Barber. SECOND ROW: Ann Marie Muluslcy, Dorothy Evasic, Carol Breznay, Carol Ottaviani, Veronica Dyle, hrbara. Krywicki, Rose Rudnick, Margaret Fember, Mr. Petroskas. THIRD ROW: Robert James, Robert Bachman, Anthoxv Kotarski, Gerald Grnver, Thomas Matuyza, Donald Meyers, ABSENT: Rita Mazeitis, Elisa- beth Ianovitch, :MW ffmv 1 K vu 5 ' S X. - 553 Lx L-fx! f3 M y SQPITD CD QRGS HTH 'WK N. 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X4 xl , If l I5 l J: --. ,iii -I I n ' v L :L u M 2 4 I K' 1 if ' 5 ' C 5 'H I 'fTT 1' 1 ' Q E HI QXU f E I , , : I E I gf ' , 5 ' 5 6 ln' Q bf MR MARTIN FIRST ROW Anthony Spudis, George Romonko, Anthorv Stelacone, Carl Apolinaro, Ray Cecconi, Richard Denby, William Kupetz, SEXIOND ROW Mr Martin, Anthony Gurnari, Robert Resavage, Marcella Nevadonski, Nancy Peard, Adrienne Gerhard, Francis Budnick, John Linkowski, THIRD ROW William Ross, Paul Clark, Harry Zimmerman, Bernard Luksic, Aron Loveland, Joseph Panek, Billy Hottenstein, Joseph Blannard, ABSENT George Mizenko Leroy Naylor 'if' D' U C3 W- viii. 10B MR HOTTENSTIEN FIRST ROW: Joan Stouchko, Maryanne Kachmar, Helen Zluky, Grace Apolinaro, Janet Pega, Doris Stroud, Jean Volkar, SECOND ROW: Lorraine Fabiny, Beverly Hampton, Leroy Wallace, Donald Lupinski, David Nafua, Laura Wallace, Patricia Gordon, Mr. Hottenstein, THIRD ROW: John Polchin, Bernard Petrasek, Francis Roman, Henry Dermako, Michael Serivage, Edward Milunic, Joseph Zuba, Philip June, ABSENT: Richard Hampton, Norma Derby, Lorraine Kerdeslq. Slendiefmrm Tv' MRS EARL FIRST ROW: Iola Pisaneschi, Barham Walsh, Irene Calaide, Bernadine Dougalas, Frances Wianileski, Christine Chillock, Dolores Coradetti, Nancy Rex, Mary Louise Scott, Sandra. Strickland, SECOND ROW: Janet Stokes, Gertrude Michaels, Robert Lukaic, Ronald Matalavage, Richard Bonieskie, Alan Wallace, Dolores Stouchko, Mrs Earl, THIRD ROW Charles McGee, Paul Petro, Stephen Demchalk, Joseph Chukinas, Robert Macey, william Isopi Francis McGee, Peter McGee C4 U OF 'ki fm ,vw 'Wyse 91 MR BANTA FIRST HOU: Jean Kopmrevich, Helen Kozac, Magdalene Billow, Lillian Wolonoueki, Marilyn Smith, Sylvia Maeonis, Rose Marie Muroeki, Anna Bugdonovitch, Irene Gushanas, SECOND BOW: Hr intl., Homine Drach, William Heidel, Augustine Kubinec, James Dougalie, John Stokes, James Gray, Richard Hutsko, James Gabel, Marie Zurineky, 'IHIRD ROW Suezanne Boyer, Anthony Lepalle, John Handley, John hrbose, Pete Ross, Robert McLaughlin, Charles Slavieh, James Rex, Joseph Samson, Betty Leandri, ABBEY: Lillian Gushanes, Hay Palmentera, ik HDD GRQRHDUHTGIS -E222 . A. lfwq - -L... , fp I sux QE! Q gfzf 1 il fi -. Gaaakh x 'rf' W I 'fin' MISS WAY TEL FIRST ROW Caroline Reese, Marion DeRener, June Blight, Eleanor Lacomis, Rita Orant, Rose Zinnielcy, Antoinette Yanovitch, Mary Lou Meighan, Mary Ann Reino, Marcella Konopke, Dolores Kascsak, SECOND ROW Bernadine Pilkonis, Edward Barber, Fred Mihal, Joseph Rushnok, John Chickanoskgy, Philip White, Mary Ann Culina, Rose Marie Gala, Miss Waytel, THIRD ROW Thomas Dickson, Joseph Zera, Robert Buscavage, George Schwall, John Karmilowicz, Jerry Hood, Robert Razvillas, James Miles, ABSENT Bernadine Sokoloslcy, Lucille Verbetich api'- 9.C Miss MARCIN FIRST ROW: mzth Fdwards, kasalie Eoschalk, Marion Cecconi, Patricia Hlscavage, Leona krbar, lhrtha Alar, Joan Uashko, Doris Davenport, Martha Elhompaon, Eleanor Martino. SECDND EDN: Audrey Petraocini, Michael Yasicak, Joseph Petro, John Kleban, Donald Lohman, John Fronczkievicz, Elwood Sayre, Jean Silic, Miss lhrcin. THIRD ROW: James Kupetz, Daniel Luhasavage, Bernard Wolenslq, Ronald Skrosky, Carl Silchak, John Carey, Jack Gruver AEENT: Joseph Davis, Faith Garrison, 'memes Forgaeh, Charles Glaush, Marie Outeda Il 1 G ,E kwa, T 4-we 'N ga, igganig i MISS BIRDS FIRST HN Mary Ann Piazza, Janet Petroski, Charlotte Derhamer, Joan hrry, Johanna Mazeitie, Bernadine hldxue, Sarah Gilbert, Patricia Machinist, Nancy Hess, hrbara Casey SECOND ROW Patsy McGuire, Peter Hometchko, John June, Robert Hewitt, Joseph Yenalevitoh, Ronald Watkins, Richard Pocono, John Givens, Eleanor Lutz, Miss Buns THIRD ROW Anthony Paratore, Vergil Gurnari, Lynn Crowell, William Naperaki , Robert McManus, 'lheodore Ringadorf, Richard Oatridge, Raymond Machinist, Carl Rambus ABSENT Caroline Stevens, Richard Hebda 56 U., A 6 aw, YZ' ,.. . JP' 25,5 L 8B Mr Smpnik FIRST BDU: Betty Carpenter, Patsy Hetuyna, Rosalie hltruohitie, Louise Shevock, Joyce Quinn, Craee Lupinelq, Joan Payne, Clara Lawrence, Ruth Clark, Jean Kreoi SECOND RDP! Bernadine Whitman, David llovie, Michael Chieariek, David Re, lhrtin Davis, A1.f.'red Luoarino, Jack Pope, Jerry Chiokanoelq, San Brterillo, Mr Shupnik THIRD ROW: Daniel Karleteld., Donald Minkoft, Raymond Karger, Douglas Vanliaren, William Hawke, Nidzolse Devens, Robert Rach, Robert Morgan ABENT: Kenneth Clark, Alex Snopeok, Lewis Spytek , nl 1 lg! sim f I E Q , 4 M vf qw ft S F' fi , xii f , M ' X, .1 gf . , - ix if u 4 'fn my iv W if ga X aff - y 4. - -. 3 N A Q Y V . fl , , M 31' - L V WSG D - ' f A P K W . TW , ai X - 1' u :?!f',,3j, ff? 'Q' . at ,Q 33 2 3 95355 6 is , r 1 K x I J ..,-' 2, warns 8A . . 2 P ' ga P-qui' 4 SJ n . a A- L' 'J .a - v' . 'T ff' V75 , -J-:ofthe 1... x W J P N K- M P' -T55 , 5 MQ' 4 P , VZJ fi M A U as wfhmr r J f ?'4 Y , 7 ' C inf X ' gg 1 XNLXE A J Z 3 'Z ,. A . V Y X Q , Q el ,JI ,ax s I 1 lakw U A W Q , I 4, . 1 Q I ' H ...N ,Mala I . : O O I I 'SIE 'K :uhm MR GALLAGHER FIRST MW Judith Smith, Elaine Vamos, Jean Santos, Janice Udzella, Marilyn Rhone Irene Zier, Marie Trosko, Eleanor Byelick, Frances Simonaitis, Carol Yakue SECOND ROW Ronald Mullay, Mr Gallagher, Arthur File, Alan Roberts, William Kasarda, Daniel Yanohunis, Daniel Brown, Louis Yanohunis, William Waslick, Marie Shovlin 'IHIRD ROW William Johivs, Donald Gosart, William Orlowski, Nicholas Gushka, Donald Tltus, Edward Stokes, Frank Glaush AEENT John Romonko, Edward Fronohek, Anna Palmentera, lbanoes Collura 75 mass GALLAGHER FIRST ROW: Clare Wolfinger, Marie Jean Memetz, Jane Carpenter, Mildred Dyanick, Rosalie Kubash, Barbara Gutovski, Dianna Trujillo, Erbara Yanchunas, SECOND RCW: Majorie Wallace, Leona lndza, Robert Stuchko, Thomas lwscavage, John Henry Pope, Michael Bonieskie, Mildred Stouchko, Margaret Montforte, THIRD ROW: Miss Gallagher, John Dewitt, Joseph Bruzauekas, Charles Bloom, Richard Lonie, James Phillips, Eugene Gober, ABSENT: 'I'heodore Derby, Dorothy Payne. 5 I ' ,J . Xw X4 K 0 -N, ! I 2 I , Il: C Q f afix. fl . I ,,- Vg ,J A my i is. -- V V - Q v ,, ,. Q K , . W .ig A A , Q R 3 .e X4 ,iflkeff , t J he , M 1- . Sl 3 J 8 C - . 3 1 tbl -. -. , .4.4lf, Z9 , ll, MR YAKUS FIRST ROW: Bernice Michaels, Carol Atherholt, Edith Mae Oatridge, Jean Bober, Antoinette Ruggere, Ann Reine, Bonnie Newitt, SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Shepshinslcy, John Alexa, 'lhomas Reeavsge, John Bugdonovich, James Keller, David Abehouse, Barbara Toth, Mr Yaku THIRD ROW: Richard Murosky, Thomas Disano, Stephen Konopke, Donald Culp, ABSENT Richard Straka, Robert Watkins, William Barber ef? 'T ,. 70 MRSMILE FIRST ROW Jean Kozokas, Betty Alice Bloom, Angeline Falcone, Bessie Williams, Mabel Williams, Shirley Bird, Georgette Rex, SECOND ROW Mrs Miles, Peter Natishan, John Grull, Marie Laptyk, Lois Marsh, Shirley Natres, John Parashak, David Tregan, 'THIRD ROW Thomas Chisarick, Richard Bellas, Frank Ondish, John Shepshiniski, Charles Reese, Timothy McManus, George Minckler. 7B . 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E ' 2 I I 2 . 2 E i 3 ..i V , 'we 3 1? 5 in - 3 . 1' I A 5 I if-RAN.-1 - S' , ' if - Q-'fi' Q I I 4 M195 wr' , e 1 .lf , 'T R3 tj, 2' k ', 1 :?lifLTx .3 gt K Q X 1 'X lm 5 J ., M :X -L ' an W A X' as ' , ' Qs A - , Nm I 2 3 0 I Q -FZ' vw i ,451 'EEETIIQ 1 7? fzfawme 31061157 V yy A HOIDR SOCIETY FIRST ROW Josephine Disano, Clara Grabarek, Mary Ann Wolonouski, Rosemary Sigmond Marlene Koatenbauder, Bernardine Voitek, Regina Bellas, Shirley Van Buskirk, Lucille Robertine, Jean Hendershot SECOND ROW Argenta Davis, Nancy Pearl, Roberta Atherhol Leo Moser, Billy Camloh, Richard Bmn, Charles Kopetchny, Robert Grula, Grace Keller Patsy Petro THIRD ROW Maryann Kaohmar, Frances Wisnieski, Janet Pega, Barbara Wals Joan Stouchko, Joann Billow, Dolores Coradetti, Sue Rowan, Madellne Piazza FOURTH ROW: Frances Mule, Louise Balonis, Joseph Zuba, John Barbosa, Richard Danby, Aron Loveland, Carol Breznay, Janet MeClary, Frances Budnick, Helen Zluky ILLAHAE FIRST BOW: lhntld Hatelevege, Gereiie Rubee, the ihlhee, llarlene Ieetenhaldeer, Anthony Steheene, Janet Hetteutein, len-y hell SUD! UV: Antheq apdie, Charles Kepetdq, Richard hu, Robert G1-ull, lexim Leteeki, hrth hloenb, hrtin beeavege, been Gevier Peter Reel. BIRD BDU: Tilotiw Connelly, leberk hteaki, Jerele Urban, hone Sheri: Melani Baby, Jerry 8:-ever, Mdnrl Intake, hal Petre, John Linhveh, AEST: Clare Gnbu-ek, Athletie Secretary, . : t, . z y . '11, hwamwu, Binsurfewamwa, Blaww, Aww TTVPVNGL AIWARCQISL A I I ' qu ' I .I . , . . , kb, MX f J H C1111 IVFIII GIS kv YAQSIC E THGA Tele X -IlIl1 Htl' f ',1,, . .. ' ':1E ', 3 r '25 ' ,'. N i 'A'- ' - ,,,. '.Q,. -- Q' : -gg ..-- W 5 2 - :4 :f21?a?ri:2f -'-wM-- 1 X-.215 - - - Bend I f ,I il X ' I L4 5 I I ee u 5 W ee ' ' 5 V' A . I M in f .K l xi' -W v I ,I U e , t v if S N N G X e s. L 'rf 'H g ' V ., ' , Cl 6 def K gf 5: . , I, If Sk ' v K e is x O , , X K v x N J gg . X r I J X J 1 ' 5, 'Q We 4 xv . 42,5 ,r . ' 4? 7, N' If 247 ' I 51? O e - i m X, yan FIRST ROW Bernadine Pilkonis, Janet Hottenstein, Anna Bxgdanovitch, Sylvia Maeonis SECOND ROW Carl Zanetti, Michael Chiearick, Louis Yanchunis, .Tohn Pope, .Tames Rem, Charles Bloom, Mr Saunders THIRD ROW Bernard Abeshouse, Raymond Machinist, Anthony Lapollo, Gerald Chickanosky, Bxomas Chisarick FOURTH ROW Mabel Williams, Hmm' llbwitt, Douglas Vanliuren, John Chickanosky, Irene Caladie, .Toseph Ienalevitch FIFTH ROW hrbara Toth, Betty Lou Carpenter, Philip White, Anthony Cecooni, Qteven Demchalk SIXTH ROW Daniel Yanchunis, Marlene Kostenbauder If-J f fm! mils Anthony Spulie, Charles Kepetehw, Richard hm, Hebert G:-ale, lernn Leteeki., hrth hloenb, lhrtih Ireeange, tene Sevier, Peter Bose. SEO!! mis nan lhllaee, filet-lv Connelly, Hebert Leteeki, Jerele Urban, meme Sherin, lidmri Daly, .Terry Grever, liderd luteke, Peel Petre, John Idmheveky. 'B Si bv' ll FIRST ROW Richard Blmn, Thomas Govier, Joseph Roman, Robert Grula, Leo Moser SECOND ROW Jean Osolnick, Dorothy Slavlsh, Nancy Pearl, Roberta Atherholt, Janet Hottensteln, COI'B118 Hughes THIRD ROW Regina Belles, William Camloh, Charles Kopetohmr, Steven Stolarski, Martin Krasavage, Maryann Wolonouski ll 756 B7famf S form MESENTED er 7-X56 Senior' CZGSS ofv f774!VUARY za Th AND 15 TH, 1 953 -Cast -- Johnny Newton . . Harvey Downs. . . . Chuck Martin .... Jones. on e e Sally Bishop. . . . Willou h Adams: . . 8 by Inner Nilly .... . Lottie . . . . . . . Dorothy. .... A1110 I I I O O Marion .. ... Kay. . ..... . . . . Aunt Louise. .. . Aunt Olga ..... . . Aunt Hester .... . Maryhelle Turner Coach Lloyd. . . . . Hank Johnson .... Student Director Student Director . . . . .Martin Krasavage e s eeee.R0bert Grille eeeeoeaeeee Leo Moser .... Steven Stolarski . . . . . Jean Osolnick . . Charles Kopetchny ...... Richard Hum . . . . .Jean Hendershot . . Janet Hottenstein . . . Dorothy Slavish . .... Coralie Hughes lhry Ann Wolonouski Marlene Kostenbauder ...... Regina Hellas . . .Roberta Atherholt . . . . . . Nancy Pearl . . . . Joseph Roman oeeae e emcmas Govier e e e s Q Camloh .Shirley Van Bzskirk X5 5 f .-M 3.3 7 . f: , .Q f X A :fix 3 4 A S ' . Q N , 5 1 f ' :E A ' v -f . ' , fx , Q- F N gg 4 nk e 1 ,N ' X , A Y . 4. I . I I . . . . : . , , ' ., 1 'r 8 lm 1 f s 1 I , I . x f..Nx amz..Aw-Mfafmyf Mwwwwmuyqy o5vZ,wlataMa'z1.,4.wvC'f f Zlhfaeade-j'f1yC?f'0f-0? aff X M-1, F 5 E 'SH ' fl - , 'max N, R X MA , K X t I is W' XFN M ' X ' K ,E Y ' -' V K xfflf. , RM N K . l . ! , -' Y xi . , 7, X 2' Bla Q, A . wel , L s 5' i E' xx S ,fi E I A , f Q h ,r I X L.Y,,,x if: L A ' ,,.. 4 ,A- W ! gg 1 ' 1 IA 72 2 3 ' , - ffi ff , f Q 2 ? ' f V , 'A 1 s. dk 'lin 4 , ,Q V N ' il V' 'f M 1 4 E . , I Q ' V -V fr 1 V - 1 v 7 n L . - x , I V T' A' -R K V 'Q I A : 4 E Y-J . N x xy ' ' 2 Y 5 X! 5 1 un' , K f A K . K4 'E , on Q f ,X S fp J A , F s H: 'W Q ' 1 I W , Vw Q- ' K ,- A J., , t if viii., FIRST ROW Thomas Matuyza, Robert James, Robert Madeline Piazza, Cecelia Vlnorski, JoAnn Billow, Petro THIRD ROW Rose Marie Jackowski, Barbara Richard Davenport, John Erbose, Dorothy Evasic, THE' -PBOARDIJIIIE House REACH APRIL 22,1953 :wg 'YW W3 CAST Betty Lou Maxwell Janet Maxwell Connie Maxwell Wilbur Maxwell John Maxwell Aunt Mary Hercules Nelson mrnadine Smith Mrs Mott Mr Potter Lucy Burns Herman 'Ninety-Volt' Jqneg, , , , , , flu Kolman, Vincent Varankar SECOND ROW Grace Keller, Janet McC1ary, Patrlcia Krywicki, Jerome Urban, Timothy Connolly, Mr Reynolds Roudmouse Ruby Jonea......... ..... Limpy liccu-ireooeeeeeonseea. no N011 Mfl1i1'0......... COnn01J-yseeeee Argenta Davis Joann Rillow Dorothy Evasic Robert James Richard Davenport hrbara Kryvicki Robert Kolman Janet McCla1'y Fhdeline Piazza John krbose Grace Keller sees Jerome Cecelia Vinorsld. . .. Vincent Varankar ,, Patricia Petro Timothy Connolly The initial dramatic effort of the Junior Claes thespians, April 22, 1953, was a comedy, The Boarding House Reach , under the direction of Mr. Reynolds. Rose Marie J ackowski acted as prompter and Thomas Matwza handled the curtain. An innovation this year me a new interior setting which was built in the school shop by David Zurinsky, Anthem Kubinec, Edward Fodrow and Gerald Gruver under the guidance of Mr. Brady. Added lighting increased the effectiveness of the set. The orchestra, directed by Mr. Saunders, provided music and vocal numbers were given between the acts by Richard Davenport and Patricia Petro. Anthoxv Kubinec designed the program cover while typing was done by Carol Bremay, Frances Mule and Dorothy Evasic. Make-up artists were Sue Rowan, Lucille Monforte, Mary Lukasavage, and Antoinette Angeli. tt D lore Handelo Carol Breznay Louise Bolonis, Evelyn Steele, Ann Marie Ushere es were o s ng, , Maluslq and Marion Bloom. Doormen were Henry Knoll, Robert Latoski, Anthorq Kubinec, Leo Minkoff and 'lhomls Sherin. Arline Stouchko distributed the tickets. ' and . 'W vii? LN M m yfa, - A 4 i A L , ,. ... if X 4 f - ' Q -.fa U .A , ree 1 V rf..-5 1 s' ,, xx i 0 e 3 1 y ie 7 . , . i ,A , M an' at M ' ' ' 1 v . am r A 9 f. .fe . 3 1 K , RZ,-2.4 3 I ,, . 'ffl '. A O l a . . . . . O Q o e use oscillate! CD00 IOCOOI OOO! Illll eo... use ll-1-4 --- se... oooeee - -?j,.. -1 Close OOO if 'senescence ees L, ,- ee.. oeeeo '-:Z - 0000 OUUUOO Q OIOIOOOI Oeee ' ' e cueeeeeceoocoeeeeo o eoeee ceeeeeoeoeeueaeeeoe eeeeoo ooo ,WND WD ..-1- if if- Tu or Class Play ,. THE BOARDING' HOUSES- vqgi, X REACH- APR f I L-Us 1 753 s is FF 4. Am if LDVERTISIN5 CLUB MRS HOLLAND FIRST ROW Sandra Strickland, Gertrude Michaela, Lorraine Fabiny, Dolores Stouohlco SECOND ROW Anthony Cecooni,Danie1 Wisnieski, Donald Lupinski, Richard Hampton, Henry Dermanko, Jean Hendershot, Doris Stroud, Grace Apolinaro HIIRD ROW Edward Fedrow, Robert Kolman, Robert Bohman, Edvard Milunio, 'momas Matuyza, Dorothy Evaeic, Rose Lmato, Joan Stouchko STANDING Mrs Holland, David Nafus, Alan Wallace, Maryanne Kaohmar ABSHWT Philip June AHLETIC CLUB MR, DEHB! FIRST ROW: Joseph Blanard, Paul Clark, Anthony Gurnarie, Robert Latoski, Jerome Urban, Richard Denby, Jerry Gruver, Robert Resavage, SECOND ROW: Joseph Panek, Robert Kozokae, Francie Roman, Bernard Lukeic, Richard Bonieskie, Timothy Connolly, Anthony Spudie, home Shervin, Hr, Denly, BIOIDGI CLUB MR PETROSKAS FIRST ROW Mr Petroekas, Carol Otteviani, Evelyn Steele, Mary Ann Milunic, Verna Terreto, Helen Zlulcy, Bernice Barber SECOND ROW: Valerie Steele, 'lhomae Govier, John Linkowaky, Donald Carey, ABSENT Marcella Nevadonaki, Rose Marie Jackowaki cnnnsm! own MISS CONNOI-L! FIRST ROW Janet McC1ary, Sue Rowan, Cecelia Allunis, Madeline Piazza, Argenta Davie, Patricia Petro, Robert Macey, Margaret Stiles, Nancy Karmilowicz SECOND ROW John Dex-make, Richard Morgan, Misa Connolly. e o e e e e 9 C , .. c . - :uno ,. I 'fi e e e g 0 CURREITIVIRB MR KOPETZ FIRST BOW John Polchin SEIOND ROW: Leroy Wallace, Rupert Knttenburg, Sophua Jensen THIRD ROW Bernard Voitek, Martin Krnsavage, Adrienne Gerhard, Norman Latoski FOURH ROW William Ienhlunas, Stephen Carlin, Ann Marie Maluaky, Arlene Stouohko, Mr Kopetz DRIHATIC GLU! HB ILL! ACTIM Sandra James, Francie McGee, Christine Ghilleok, hrbera Walsh, Robert Lukaio, Joseph Chukinae SKATE: Beverly Hampton, lkney Rez, Ioh Pieaneeohi, Irene Caladie Dolores Goradetti, Janet Schull, Mrs Kale STANDING: lhry Ann Yoitek, Dorothy Slaviah, Bornadine Sendgia, Janet Hottenotein, Bose hdniok, Antoinette Angeli, Louise Bolonia, Garol lremq, Bu-nadine Douglas, Stephen Delehak, Richard Gatrahan e O 0 e e O l I I o e o e O O 0 I e e e hd! 145 PRIME CLUB MARTIN FIRST ROW Richard Davenport, Grace Keller, John Bnrbose SECOND ROW Robert Urban, Leo Minkoff, Dolores Handelong, Joann Billow, Joseph Roman 'H-IIRD ROW: Donald Petty, Joseph Kubineo, hrth hleomb, John Kovalchek, Joseph Voitek, Vincent Savooa FOURTH ROW: Walter Konopke, David Hopkins, Mr Martin, Joseph Novie, Bernard .Petresek IHRDOK CLUB lb. Blylloldl SIATD: Regina Bllas, Mary Ann Welenouski, Rosemary Sigmund, lancy Pearl, Bernadine Yeitek, Clara Grebarek SIKDID BDU: Robert Grnla, William Cenloh, Leo Moser, Julia luoei, lhry Lon Banlne, Harioa Weed, hx-bara In-dxelk, John hrbose, John Foglhtta, Mr Reynolds UI STEPS: Janes Petro, Richard Bum, lhrlene Knetenbauder, Charles Kepetdmy, Corelle Hughes, Stephen Stoln-sb, Roberta Lthecrholt, PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB MR BRADY Robert Grula, John Chickanosky, Jon Karmilowicz, Mr Brady, Stephen Demchak, Leo Moser PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB MR Bowman FIRST BDU Frank Dihzo, William Isopi, Charles McGee SECOND ROW Charles Bytheway, Anthony Stelacone, Carl Apolinaro THIRD ROW Henry Knell, Leonard Iakus, George Romonko, George Mizenko, Mr. Hottenstein, Raymond Cecooni FOUR'H-I ROW Anthony Kubineo, William Kupetz, Ronald Matalavage, Billy Hottenstem, Leroy Naylor, Harry Zmmerman FIFTH ROW Vincent Varankar, Mlchael Serivage, Joseph Zube., William Ross C . O 1 A W sk'?'N C, 'S Q ess f N4 C iii E5 V H ,S i , . C . . , . . , 3 . , . . . . 2 . SENIOR SBCRETARIAL CLUB MRS EARL Buskirk, Patricia Sherwin, Margaret Fember, Charlotte Bloom, Marian Bloom SEOND ROW: Mary Lukaeevege, Veronica Dyle, hrbara Kryxvicki 'HIIRD ROW Anthony Kotareki, Robert James, David Zurineky, Donald Myers SOCIAL RELATING CLUB HRS HIL! SKATE: Jean Volhr, lkry Leuiee Scott, Buy Peerd, Janet Pegs, Prmoee lenieeki. STANDING: lone lerby, Lucille llonttorte, henoee hdniok, Cecelia. Yinornki, Lan-eine Kerdeeh, hueee Mule, hun hlhoe, Hrs. Miles. SEATED: Doris Bird, Jean Ololnick, Jean Hoohreiter. STANDING: Hrs. Earl, Shirley Yan J 1 - 1 A f 4, 13 5 K ,r I X! L' f I A Q. Y - . ' V ,.:fjm.g:4, 1 ., Wg X . ,Wg -N .. .LL-lm:i5Fg::5b ' , kgs . - '- +45 wg . 7 R. wx, gw 4414 4- .J wad 4:4-M :-g My N 3 1, . H .N , wg, gi- X f 'i : 1 :- V .Q :Q-:.,E--:X - , A W5 - ' - I .M M., ., il A , 2 - x J 5 -'-4 -f 1, 2, ww NH - 1: fag-en Y x 'TU' fm. ,F I V5 W, . 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Y' ani' .X nfxq 5-if inns? hrbara Walsh, Arganta Davis, Magdalino Billov, Joann Billow, Ron Ziminalq, Barnadina Dougalas, Iola Pioaneaohi, Madeline Piazza ?vafIWmm Ewa ffl 1 I' WEA F is 'HM xr 'W If f M -'M M1 4 fJmw fwk-WSW? 3 M A 1 -W U-MH' wwmweagiw W? 3.iu'w'?5?'T'w FIRST HOW: John Olarm, Joseph Bruauakaa, Jaan Phillips, John Grula, moms Diaano, Richard Bllaa, David Abaahouao, Frank Ondidx, David Tragan SECOND ROW Donald Goaart, John June, Imm Crowell, Ridzard Louie, moans Roaavage, Thomas hoavago, Ronald Watkins, Arthur Fila, Hobart Morgan 'BIRD ROW: Edward Stoha, David Novia, William Havka, Hobart McManus, Kan Clark, Anthony Paratore, Tod Ringsdorf, Raymond Karger, William Orlaaki, Ronald Mullay, Mr Ialma 'afgxjfig ,ZGSQJ 7 A FIRST ROW John Stokes, Peter Ross, Donald Bachman, John Fronczklewicz, Timothy Connolly, Richard Dann, Charles Kopetchlq, Thomas Govier, Richard Boneskie, Robert Grula, SECOND RDW Robert Resavage, George Panek, James Dougalas, Jerome Urban, Robert Latoski, Richard Hutsko, Richard Denby, Frank Linkowski, Mgr, Robert Kazokas, Joseph Blannard, THIRD ROW Carl Silchak, Paul Petro, John Ostrowski, Norman Latoski, Thomas Sherin, hrth hlcomb Francis Roman, Joseph Petro, John Barbosa, Alan Wallace, Mgr, Augustine Kubinec, Mgr, .Y f X ! The Luzerne Lion's started out in impressive dzyle by playing a fine game against Lerksville The teamwas still green and lost 19-6 The Lions then journeyed to Ban coke where the two teams fought to a 6-6 deadlock Luzerne had some tough breaks in this game as two touchdowns by Savoca and Camloh were called back The team then went into a terrific slump as they lost successive games to Coughl G A R , Kingston, Plains, Plymouth, Meyers, and Newport The Lions completed the season by playing their arch-rivals, Swoyersville On a muddy field theyuent down to defeat by a score of 32-0 This was the first year that the teamwas under the direction of new coaches, I-Iead-Coach Mr Petroskas and Assistant-Coach Mr Denby The pair are building for ti in future years and came up with some fine plays andnme new formations The single wing was used at some games during the season and proved very successful The boys fought herd and mere a credit to the school but were not fortunate enough to get the brrdaks at the right time and ended the season winless f , '. ll 1 f j f! 11 1 f ff' 'X4 X! !Qf'f f X fX foN'9 ks... X f .. I M xx if AbAA,,.,.,,,,,,,.: I 3 viral 1, X 9 Y w To 517K M W CAM!-0 N covuia X ,fi X fifsgu I N ik G QASAVA I K 'fopgrci fvon-,K fyf X X N H A fywfsfm xf ER A X QX R N ZW X ZBUN? X 174,47-O55 f J A x U Z www N f xA,f'clVOC 7 ,WXQMWMMIZM 41 XX NX ff Rx My fnizdnggi hi -,wif Z-Fw Kenneth Hottenetein, Fred Shupnick, Heed Coach Martin Petraekee, Assistant Coach Anthony Danby 1952 1953 SEASONS RESULTS Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne Luzerne ' X X 5 , W' f x Aff 'L ,f ,f X. f ff rr rrr u N N S f'T---:SJ '- ,-- W,li 1 ff ' f, Q a X X W Q X 4 fb 4 C L., ,JN no 5 1 X X X X f ff fff ff x' ,X if , .1 frx 1 ff ' -A M- -'Q' 'ii -8- f ff J l ff' ., .b H' Y I Jr ..,.., in A . A X V , W f,4 W! 10- ., i. B kv K is X I Ny A IM' X A XX X ix W5 N A X W f , f 'sv f TK-X x ' .,... X ig .51 f xw S: 4 f gf ! I 4 ff X WF M. MIM- M531 A 1 kjlffifl' nm rf A 5 A bs fn ' liiefn eonne .ffi . if dj if e ,e er e gg e Fl? Q, A L no M .Qlgw un n X ' 1 am Z? 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SEATED Anthony Stelacone, Richard Boneskie, Robert Bachman, William Ross, Captain Richard Bunn, Martin Krasavage STANDING Richard Denby, Paul Petro, George Romonko, Peter Ross Michael Serivage, Richard Hutsko, William Hottenstein 5 aff! 1 W 4 4 fy f W ef 1 ffcaaffes The Luzerne Lions basketball team opened the season by winning five consecutive games 'lhe team looked good and had hopes for first half honors The boys, however lost games to Plains and Larksville, two of the top teams in the league By defeating Shickshinny, Luzerne threw Larksville and Shiokshinny into a first-half' tie The Lions ended the first half with a win over Wyoming to finish in second place :Ln the Valley League he Lions proved more successful in the second half by roaring to victory :Ln eight of the nine league games Their only loss was to Plains, their jinx of the year The second half ended with Larksville and Luzerne in a tie In the playoff games the Larks defeated Shickshinny to take first half honors in the Valley League The Lions in return downed the Larks at the Wilkes College gym ly a score of 69 54, to become second-half champs 'me playoff game for the Valley League championship was played at Kingston gym where the Lions won 75-69 over Larksville Thus in Coach 8hupnik's seventh year at Luzerne he guided the Lions to their third league championship. In the PIAA Class B semi-finals the Lions defeated Duryea 60-1,5 to reach the district finals. At the Wilkes College gm the Lions lost the District 2 championship to a fine Ashley team by a score of L7-IJ.. Coach Shupnik will lose only two Senior players, Richard Bunn and Martin Kraeavage, by graduation. With the outstanding array of underclassmen available, he is looking forward to the Lions being pennant contenders for several years. is csv! , A ky , -- an V y -, 5 A .-sa 5 Q A W- 1- Q - if X ef f. 45 N. 2 Z X. N ' K , ,' , A Y w W Nu , yd K 2' X X Vs Qs!! I ? 9 1 X , . ' . , v is aaa' 5 177i . , , I 3 V r -na g K jg. I fN' A f Q X I 'Q Atv . K Y . 4 Q f I 'jimm- 2 . I O Trim!! . 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' + Z2 Z3 5 ' N as 53 f ' 69 34 ,, f ' 95 54 1 :X V v v l FIRST ROW Coach Hottenstein, John Foglietta, John Silic, Charles Kopetchny, Frank Dihlo, Joseph Voitek, Thomas Sherin SECOND ROW Joseph Zuba, Billy Hottenstein, Joseph Blannsrd, Tony Stelaoone, Paul Petro, Ray Cecconi, Robert Resavage, Aron loveland THIRD ROW Bernard Luksic, Anthony Spudis, Ronald Matalavage, Richard Boneskie, George Romonlco, Paul Clark Due to publishing deadlines we are always one year behlnd in reportlng on baseball activities '1'he above picture, however, is of the 1953 squad while the write up reports the outcome of the 1952 season The Lions got off to a poor start by dropping three exhibitlon games in 1952 before they entered the regular schedule of competition However they came back to break even in the league contest with a 4 I, record Larksville Luzerne West Wyomlng hater League Suoyerville Luzerne Plains Ashley Swoyerville Wilkes Barre Plains Ashley Wilkes hrre 'Pup Coach Hottenstein has the veteran pitching of John Silie to bolster the hopes of the 1953 nine Joseph Voitek, James Savoca, John Foglietta, Charles Kopetchny, Frank Dihzo, and Thomas Sherin are also available to lend their ermrlence gained in the past two years. 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