Marian Catholic High School - Marian Yearbook (Tamaqua, PA)
- Class of 1973
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If a man does not keep pace with his compa hioQg!i I perhaps it is because fi he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears however measured or far away. - issue? ,, ' ESF'-g'f Iftzsezgss A Thoreau fit. ,, , X We are Marian respondmg to the beat Each individual is a unique mo- ment in the history of the world and to each person comes a spe- cial call to greatness-a summons which demands a response. To stand apart from the crowd, to fol- low the music we hear no matter where it leads, often means to stand alone. Still we must be true to ourselves before we can be true to anyone else. 55 ,aa lflffl' X s S .... ci w :F l C'5'?1?1 K' -01.1. LW, .- . '- ' ' -' 'awizf W 'nrvf V V xQ1q14n'f+,: ' : -'ff -. , 4 .Q . m iffffjf' ' 77'-E .Sn ' N' HAND - 'ifli ' P':2'E'w'ow pAi:'fZ Ano me Guaggfgux www 7 1 HOPEAGLY GE wrogw L WN PGNTEZ lm ' A PEOPLE 'F M FNGUA 5 124 'R a, Qg-S, 52:21,-:':1'5::g-2.2' fy , 1 2 -1,5..5,' . ,I I , x . , X A -fr : R: I , y, N- Q I - mac-vi 2 j5'tL'i.uQ' 'glaf',37E7':D.f41.- f 4-1-- I f I f I Y x 1 w - ' r r w . 9 3 William H. Coombe 1915 - 1972 , ? l 1 l lil J l V . . -- 74 Av 7-fri--,v'., -7, -- --47 -- ,...f-- 4 , f -4. , .,.. . 1 . Vif'fPsf!f','f41x f r Tha Miglllflllerliinund U1 : 5 1 ll mrrnlmummulnncnssrm d J 1, Eugene DrmandY cnndudmg' l li A man who dared to be himself, a gentle man, lVlr. Coombe has left us a gift of beauty in our remembrances of him. In each of our hearts is a special touch of his music-a song, a smile, a joke, a friendly word. To us also he gave the example of unmatched zeal and dissatisfaction with the ordinary. He was the living reality of our theme and to his memory we dedicate the 1973 Marian. of a different drummer i i Y i ' my fiiifll Y -? ., fm , . I, ..l L 5' 1 gf. --Q v, MARIAN I-IIGI-I SCI-IOCL TAMAQUA, PENNSYLVANIA 18252 BRIAN 1 H .M l 1.-., Rf: -115 , 1 y Vol. 19 f My 4' sf V 'f 3 , ,af f K L 4 Most Reverend Ioseph McShea, D.D. Bishop of Allentown F With zeal and competence Bishop McShea and Monsignor Barrett have directed the educators of the Allentown Diocese through a difficult year for Catholic schools. They and their assistants have presented the challenge to learn to each person in the diocese. By providing schools in the face of a financial crisis, they gave the opportunity for teachers and students to explore new areas of knowledge and technology. Governed by such leaders the diocesan school system should be able to meet the educational demands of the seventies. Dedicated administrators challenge youth n w I Office of Education Staff: Sister M. St. Raymond, I.H.M Rev. Msgr. Francis X. Barrett Rev. Michael F. Piovane Rev. Joseph P. Smith Mr. Iames I. Cusimano, Esq. to rise above the crowd NE: F ' 'H 'f ' W' N J W J V Q, - - in N u ww ww u w A W 4 in ,, Ai 1 X ww, W ,, A w F if ' WW mi x w w w W Q w r 9 ww l l .,,,..,,,, ,M m my www W Rev. Edward R. 'Sacks Principal ,X Nr H - ' I 1 1' . M1211 --Mm iff. . n.1l,,,l1l - .J, 's I ' 7 ' C J Ji 1 1 It V 5 'T r Q i n si . I k H - 1 ,V .- lvuxqf - -...,,, , . rg. f.,f..,i.,f --L-1-7 ig: O i i guidance ' ' f-1 Armed with an abundance of 'patience gandi understanding, Eather Sacksmandi K H V his administrative staif directed, the progress of Marian ,High Schbol with a genuiiiei tibncerni for botii lfaeulty andiisigtidentsi ftlieira dlities Cov- ered varied areas iofiresponsibility, thegspirit motivating eiaeclyactivityg was an- unfaitering belief in :the value pf Cliristian Educatibn. Always ready 'to preserve iiiiii the iuniijue heritage of Maria'n, their adwiiiiistrators ftirmeilla' ilihki ' 'befweieni ith!! iiittiiiliy HI!dfSfi1fltil1il.bi0i1Y' W1lilBM!BSP'9UliI1'gi fh9imiW1iVidl13liIYV.0f each Persqn. ' ' ii ii if , , ,, PL 4 in . , 11- Q . 187 v6'..2?. Rev. Ioseph H. Kean, Chaplain, Administrative Assistant Iohn P. Malarkey,Vice Principal Sister Mary Bernard, I.H.M. Coordinator of Studies Faculty leadership molds diverse resources into learning If Above: Miss Betty Futrick, English, Russian Bight Ioseph F. Arieta, Social Studies F ar Right: Ionathan S. Warke, Physical Education, Health, Social Studies Right: Sister Nicola Marie, I.H.M., Mathematics Far Right: Sister Marie de Lourdes, I.H.M., Science, Mathematics Colt Country has become a synonym for first class in every area of academic and extracurricular endeavor. Marian achieved great things in 1973 because of the people who guided it. The faculty inspired the students both spiritually and mentally and shared their friendship and advice with all. Together faculty and stu- dents showed the spirit that dared to be outstanding when it might have been convenient to be mediocre. ..,...-.QT W l ..,,........,,....- . - , t , . A l ' 7 Q 25 S' 4 'isa S we - i i 1 52' ' A l '13 ,fix E I -I AT I v 'Fr Left: Sister Assurnpta Regina, I.H.M., French L F9 r Above: Rev. Bruno M. Tucci, Religion Right: Sister Anita Mary, I.H.M., English Above For Left: Sister Mary Donald, I.H.M., English, News- writing Above Center: Mrs. Maureen Heffelfinger, Spanish, French Comparative Languages Above: Sister Miriam Consilia, I.H.M., Home Eco- nomics, Language Arts r.,I,.w5 .i.,., S H 45: l wi i .mm f 7Li- 31? I 'fn c-JU CJ Az, W' V x ww QS 1 M- ' .gl It ,KX Q . ., ...I xl Ii . lj x 1, my 1 A ,,,, L-at? sz ,W ,,,'w 1,133 I I l We 1 155- I , nw. ,M , p--V - Aavffyf 'sv-'fx - --rg: 1-140-y,f jjjff-- 'L flT'0'f.,,.?', .-.. j' Y .AL ' ' - ' ' ..' ,.9.,-L ,-,:.. . W:-, ..,4.-n1.,.,,4-4 - f .. . 'i 1a,f F ar Left: Edward I. Zelonis, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing Left: Ioseph M. Bressi, Driver Education, Physical Education Above: Hugh I. Gallagher, Social Studies, Athletic Director Left: Miss Elsie Tolan, Physical Education Far Left: Sister Marguerite Mary, I.H.M., Mathematics Left: Iohn P. Morgans, Social Studies ,1 S ,vii - ,..-eevili' 'V p Ja? Y ' K L, If fi A--ik ,,..g,,,.? Above: Sister Maria Martin, I.H.M., English, Spanish, Forensics Right: Sister Marie Hubert, I.H.M., English, Iour- nalism F or Right: Ioseph Holkovic, Latin, Comparative Lan- guages '-if 3 -l.--41 EW' .ei y ,,1- WH-sun 9 ,, I E a -4 - I 1 l FX . all I 2:11 jill , 1 1 Left: Frank Iablonski, Science .-.lpn-lil Above: William H. Coombe, Music Right: Sister Clare Amata, I.H.M., Science Above For Left: Louis Coassolo, American Cultures Above Center: Robert P. Fulton, English Above: Sister Dolores Iean, I.H.M., Business Educa tion 3: 1 il t 1 K i Rev. Andrew A. Ulincy, Religion I ,, f ,X 3 :lax ,W 5 1236 ' V5 -em-ai? 5 Q S' , 1.3 .5 f-Eg: .lr'.'U Q., ,,, 3 w i ,ru ,., g 'Qin K + Rev. Ioseph T. Whalen, Religion Left: Mrs. Betty Guy, Library Assistant ff .. 'F Fl' M R' ' i 1 Y' Q cw 'Wi ... .. .wi- Wgw 7. -V W V. -- - - ' A -',,gpi4-rm - i. -,Q :rf ' We .1, p, .5 V. :,,,4,-f'-.gg ., X A in .. wig-' 3:3 '-1, 'H w H' ' u X .I If I M - . 5 l 1.. , LA, W K lr if fa' i ' . W 'VI q-1 Z I 54 'I I X . .jfs 1 14 ' 'K lim' 324 1 H - -gf. irtvf gn, H S! . AM.: , I 5:', ' . ' 3 1 t , A v et ' I 'Y 1 1.6 My 'A V A! If is I ti5'ij+A 'A ' 'L Q gp '. X ' l mil ,fr .fgxfggi M w . ' m f N- 1 -tr' it 1 - N, A ., Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, Secretary Mrs. Anne Eroh, Secretary 5 l Staff Far Left: William Adamson, Custodian Left: Andrew Forish, Custodian Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Verna Turek, Mrs. Ann Lukach, Mrs. Clara Stiles, Mrs. Roberta Nes- goda, Mrs. Mary Bookstein, Mrs. Helen Engle ACADEMICS and DER' CLASSES Education is basically the voluntary act of an individual studentg therefore, a commitment to excellence necessarily involves challenging young people to utilize their potential and then providing growing space. Marian is different because its environment is Christian consequently, its academic message is always related to the progress ofthe People of God. M. ., .,, A-bg - 4 'ffa'nm N . . MF V . - ' lx- N A..lx i A I S-uw ' -Viln- L. 9 V N t, .hx -V ,- 55 :Aw Wu ,Nw I Q Qfm M, 'l rex f . if 'i - W-is-l-.bww . E N I 1' 5 - . Y? f 'Q' is A, N -ai :1i,'ffQ6E Fifi. , W ., . . 5 dig, 'F x if v it 1 --4 J . ui tit Above: Karen De Angelo expresses her view of the symbolism in Lord of the Flies. Middle Right: Grammar is interesting to the Freshman class if one can judge from this student's partici- pation. Right: Sister Mary Donald explains the procedures involved in the development of a good paragraph. Rosie Sharpe waits for Larry Snyder to put the record on the phonograph before explaining the background of Antigone to the English 4 class. The English curriculum covered every aspect of language and encour aged Marian students to develop their reading, listening, speaking and writing potential Basic courses in grammar and composition NG' I ,IS I I enhanced by readingslfrom old standards and modern classics, pro vided a thorough preparation for future work or further education Curriculum updatgs In addition, seniors spent much of their time in learning the funda mentals of the research paper. The study of English, vital to all walks language of life, was updated and enlivened with recordings and other aids introduce students to foreign cultures The language students at Marian accepted the challenge of making the tradi- tions of another culture at least partly their own. Guided by experienced teachers, they explored not only the linguistic mysteries of Latin, French, Spanish or Russian but also the customs and history of the country. Although learning a language can be frustrating at times, the rewards of even small accomplishments compensated for the hours of study. Above: Terry Dankel is caught up in the intricacies of third year French. Left: Mr. Holkovic recounts the tale of the Trojan Horse to his Latin I class. wwe, 1 Freshmen students of Russian try to prove to Miss Futrick that they have Kathy Mangan adds a point to the discussion mastered the required vocabulary. of Spanish culturewhich is part of the third- year course, SGCIAL STUDIES encourage community awareness Since the political future of this world de- pends upon the present generation of young adults, the social studies curriculum at Marian was designed to unite past events wih current affairs in order to prepare an informed elec- torate among the students. In addition to the required courses, several electives were intro- duced which provided opportunities for exam- ining social and economic problems and state and local government. By research, discussion and political analysis, the faculty and students endeavored to apply their knowledge of his- tory to the problems of the present day. Mr. GaIlagher's P.O.D. class involves keeping abreast of current events. Michele Dubosky reviews her arti- cle while awating her turn to address the class. Maryellen Stiles reviews her American Cultures as- signment by checking her answers to the chapter questions. The sophomores display serious concern for the prob- lems of the American Indians caused by the expansion of U.S. frontiers in the nineteenth century. i Shared prayer puts the juniors in the proper frame of mind for a study of their role in the People of God. is sg Lorraine Luschas is intent on the guest speaker's remarks about the Vietnam conflict. The morality of contemporary issues forms part of the Religion IV course. Father Handges seems amused as he points out a freshman volunteer to answer his question. RELIGIG Study and worship preserve MHS spirit The importance of Christian ideals in a civil- ization as frenzied as today's was emphasized by the religion faculty who developed in their classes the theme of sChrist's law of love. Dis- cussions, films, lectures, shared prayer, and heart-to-heart talks with the priests revealed a new interest and desire of the students to become involved in the courses. The religion curriculum brought to all classes an aware- ness of the problems confronting man through the ages as well as contemporary efforts to modernize the knowledge and service of God through love of His creation. TH develops systematic thinking The demands of a technological society are re- flected in the wide variety of courses offered by the mathematics department at Marian. Courses ranged from advanced topics and the usual aca- demic program to business math on the practical level. The skills developed in these courses facili- tated the growth of accuracy and logical thought which will benefit the students in other areas of study. Individual attention is an important part of modular scheduling. Sister Marguerite Mary helps Iohn Matrishin attack a difficult problem in analysis. Mr, Huber uses surveying equipment to demonstrate prin- ciples of geometry to a group of sophomores. is, iii Sister Clare Amata illustrates the complicated theory of electron configuration with the aid of an overhead projector. r Utilizing a parallax viewer, Ioe Dvorak and Elaine Saladyga determine the distance from school to a hill near Tamaqua. I.P.S. students study the properties of matter by weighing a petri dish and its contents. The science program at Marian is dedicated to providing the students with the principles necessary for understanding the rapidly changing world. Freshmen and sophomores learned the fundamental physical properties of matter in the I.P.S. course and explored the secrets of living things in biology. Iunior and senior college-prep students struggled to master the complexities of chemistry and physics. Their courses offered them specialized studies and opportunities for labora- tory experience. Imaginative science programs enabled the students to acquire a deeper respect for God's creation and to prepare for specific academic goals. A Sophomores gather round the model of a frog as they explore the mys- teries of vertebrate anatomy. SCIENCE Experimentation answers man's curiosity Perfection in typing is the aim of Steve Valent and Patty Creedon. The errors are few but provide a dramatic scene for the camera. BUSINESS Skills open the door to success The expanding opportunities of the business world can be met only by responsible people who have been well trained. Marian's Business Education students applied them- selves to the task of mastering stenography, bookkeeping and typ- ing. Future oflice personnel bene- fited by using modern machines and learning current techniques. In addition, the Business Resource Center served both the students and the faculty since the senior secretarial class produced count- less jobs for their employers. imp-.ml 357 Care of the business machines is an important part of the commercial course. Sister Dolores Iean demonstrates the art of cleaning a typing element. 4 Bernie Fairley demonstrates the skills he has acquired in three years of study in the Automotive Mechanics shop. . .,,,. EQ 3-J' -J-'-J'-4- fn 4' 7 ri wi-V Susie Iones creates a new hair style for Connie Campbell. C-TECH Technical knowledge grows through experience as-' Marian students interested in spe- cialized fields of learning, includ- ing Automative Mechanics, Car- pentry, Cosmetol0gY, Electrical Construction, Practical Nursing and Welding, attended morning classes at the Carbon County Vo- cational Technical School. Taught by a qualified staff, the boys and girls grew to realize the importance of both study and work experience in preparing for their careers. The Vo-Tech program, with its stress on individual skills, continued to emphasize the values that Marian places on the development of each student's particular talents. ' Bob Roos tries to pry apart two sections of pipe so that the pipe can be extended. PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Exercise improves fitness Inter-class competition in volleyball invigorates the girls' physical education program. Under the direction of a competent staff the students of Marian enthusiastically participated in courses de- signed to promote their physical development. The girls enjoyed an extensive program of volleyball, field hockey, gymnastics and the fundamentals of basket- ball. The male population, in addition to an intensive gymnastics course, worked out with weights and played a variety of team sports. The students of Colt Country had the good fortune of using modern gym equipment in a program dedicated to teaching them that bodily fitness deserves a place equal to scholastic achievement. Physical education instructor Mr. Warke registers disbelief as Tom Shanosky successfully blocks a shot. g, i s I I V . I V 1 Music Appreciation teacher, Mr. Coombe, adds his expert voice to the rendition oi' a classical song. ELECTIVES Specialized courses reflect individual interests Iohn Havrilla shows his Mechanical Drawing assignment to Mr. Zelonis who gives his approval to a job well done. Bernadette Rodgers watches Sister Miriam Consilia as she explains the necessity of matching notches for a well made garment. In addition to the required courses, Marian students were offered the opportunity of choosing from a vari- ety of electives, each providing an outlet for their talents and energies. The arts presented cultural en- richment and instruction in specific skills while home economics, mechanical drawing, and driver education focused on more practical interests. Forensics and journalism classes also provided a forum for individ- ual expression and contributed to the extra-curricular achievements of the students. I - - ew'-'-viii f-'--'--JJ-x.,,iL'ikii5h,1- . -, - f .. ,, pf 335.1 J 5 -A-1--' ' x 'K ' ' ff' 'kd 'f 1 t I t Xl it 4 . -9,1 I X , ' j .q-dtjf. r X 4 l tx I 'off'-K---'- W5 Y Qi , 1 N is . E : M J V 1 Vg ' 7 ' Y is t Right: IT-First How: C. Campbell, B. Cannariato. Second Row: K. Colle- vechio, S. Iones, T. Herman, R. Cava- naugh. Third Bow: G. Miller, R. Roos, 1. Busocker. Fourth Row: I. Kozuch, R. Turnbach, G. Iachowicz, D, McCullion, I. Hydro. Above: 1B-First How: I. Bonner, R. Bydlon, I. Bubon. Second Row: D. Bruzgo, A. Albano, L. Cannon, D. Burdick. Third Row: M. Anderson, L. Billet, I. Bar- nish, M. Burke. Right: 1B-First Row: K. DeAngelo, M. Derau, S. Cavanaugh. Second Row: D. Bretizk, T. Ceci, C. Conory. Third Row: A. Clewell, C. Demko, C. Dur- kosh, M. Brookover. . . . Marian students set Man has learned that in his attempt to be a unique individual he must first conform to society and be educated. For only through knowledge and expe- rience can an individual formulate ideas and select the path indicated by his own special drummer. From the newly initiated freshman to students on the threshold of senior year, the Marian underclassmen were consistently moti- vated to form a well-rounded individualism which will enable them to meet the responsibilities of the future. Left: 1B-First Row: C. Cibik. C. Ciavag- lia, S. Byatt, G. Baran. Second Row: I. Baddick, I. Boyle, R. Bogwist. Third Row: B. Coleman, D. Choley, T. Dankel, I. Blisko. Above Left: 2B-First Row: L. Capitanio, N Dominic, H. Dixon, I. Dammeyer Second Row: I. Chuckran, M. Dicasi- mirro, F. Dicasimirro, T. Dubosky M. Dobosh, M. Donahue, R. Carulli Above Right: 2B-First Row: E. Gibas, M. Horow- ski, I. Kennedy, C. lspeky, L. Houser. Second Row: L. Gillespie, I. Kennedy, S. Iones, K. Hutta, A Hunadi, D. Keim. Left: 2B-First Row: M. Fisher, F. Gentile L. Forgotch, C. Fuller. Second Row: T. Dolan, C. George, M. Dercole, I. Davidovich, P. Gallagher, P. Delpero their goals for a better tomorrow 1 I .1 UL, v Y R 1' fy 2 E , ti: f 1 Wfl 49 P ' K 92 , -5 f 11 F ' 1 1 ,IT ,J ' , 1 M,,,: F , Xi:-, 1 I 3 5 3-1 'N w .1 , ff'-Fr K ., 'vi ' f-1 9, '-:E'3 1iiII M VI . ,I ibm: .. is .-..4, M. 4, J 4 'ak F lf ' 'JR 3 51555 A1 fd,-ki, ,A. 1. 1 L EVM . . 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Second Row: G. Parnese, K. O'Donne11, K. Murlo, C. O'Lear, M. O'Donne11, L. O'Lear, R. Miller. Top Right: 4B-First Row: M. Paylick, S. Po- rambo, M. Paul, D. Reeser. Second Row: T. Shanosky, T. Pennell, I. Ondo, M. Pavlick, M. Sanchez. Left: 4B-First Row: M. Serano, M. Skra- bak, D. Seigenfuse, M. Sherkness. Second Row: M. Regalis, M. Skym- ba, M. Rodriguez. Third Row: D. Sandella, I. Shamay, C. Rickert, S. Repik. Below: 5B-First Row: D. Urban, -M. .Vac- caro, C. Yusella, D. Yanuskiewicz Second Row: M. Watsula, A. Valen- tini, M. Wood, P. Watto, M. Welgo A. Zwolenik, R. York, E. Wonsock. r-qi , v v-J 1 f-----'- -ff .1 wax..-1-.- Af , i 4 ' i4' . m A Q... f N -. i .Nil i I ' f 5B-First Row: C. Svetik, I. Turek, S. Thomasco. Second Row: T. Tracy, M. Yanacek, D. Stanek. Third Row: M. Surdovel, D. Sweeney, S. Trac- kim, T. Wanuga. First Row: A. Tallick, G. Stianchie, G. Slog, L. Sniscak, I. Starosta. Sec- ond Row: I. Stackhouse, C. Slovik, B. Sluzalis, M. Slog, I. Snyder. Right: 1C-First Row: G. Antinozzi, E. Bab- yar, T. Benek, R. Barry, I. Bonner, - G. Bayer. Second Row: I. Barrett, K. Baddick, B. Banditelli, D. Bokrosh, P. Bardzak, I. Balas, S. Anderson. Third Row: D. Bickleman, S. Besitka, I. Abromitis. With glasses off and books closed, This sophomore is lost in her own thoughts. if WML huiflif. om-.uni me Sophomores experlenoe growth toward maturity. 1C-First How: E. Coleman, E. Coury, R. Bross, G. Bohovich, D. Brill, T. Breslin, K. Burke. Second Row: I. Cannon, A. Castagnola, B. Bruzgo, D. Clausius, I. Casserly, C. Bowman, D. Bickowski, I. Cann, M. Budwash. Bottom Left: 2C-First How: E. Cinicola, M. De- Laurentis, M. Coury. Second Row: E. Dallas, D. Ceci. Third Bow: I. Dai- nauski, M. Delpais, I. Corinchock. Fourh How: E. Curley, M. Chica- navage. Bottom Riht: 2C-First Row: R. Douglas, D. Frei- ler, I. DeAngelo. Second Row: D. Delpero, L. Felker, M. Ford, C. De- Matteo. Third Row: M. Downey, E. Demyanovich, T. Curran. ZC-First How: D. Fogarty, M. Furey, C. Graybush, A. Garrity, N. Gaug- han, I. Englert. Second Row:I. Flaim, M. Ginda, M. Feild, W. Fellows, P. Gilfert, R. Duser. Center Left: 3C-First Row: M. Gross, W. Frye, P. Hager. Second Bow: T. Fudge, I. Gromalski, B. Gillespie, W. Gorski. Center Right: 3C-First How: P. Hoban, R. Heint- zelman, P. Hosak, H. Hoban. Second Row: T. Honushefsky, T. Huber, M. Hutta, R. Havrilla. Bottom: 3C-First Row: G. Krutsick, M. Kar- nish, S. Karnish, S. Iohnson, B. Krupa. Second Row: S. Kluskiewicz, M. Klipola, R. Kanick, C. Iuracka. Third Row: D. Kessler, K. Keefer, D. Karawulan, E. Knox, I. Kruslicky. l 5 ..'l' 3 Lu. D' iff. rf 'AE zz Cv M 4. .W -1--v - V. , ': ' l fi ff li2u.....4 -f ' - -..N l.fzi.....:.....-.. l ' Z ' THF 1 .-. ,.-....,, W- xr --. ,Aa 'T'3!Ti'MTm f. lj . ., F ., ,J -Q-find. f-:VBR-f 5 Qjhgxme. r. 'A ' ' f, I ...mi . - .. Ah.. Un. ai- ' . 'E' X-. . X ,,-,Q .0'p N. ,J .R I - ik Music appreciation class appears to have what it takes to capture the interest of this student. ,E . A. VF 4C-First Row: D. Linkchorst, M. Kovatch, G. Miller, R. Laughlin, F. Misantone, K. Kochaba. Second Row: D. Makara, C. Kuchera, I. Marks, I. McKinley, K. Kovick, T. Ligenza. Third How: M. Martzen, G. Mammarella, M. Matukonis, M. Ma- tukonis, M. Marek, D. McHugh. 4C-First Bow: D. Mikulski, E. Mc- Clafferty, D. Navitsky, E. McConnell, M. Mizenko. Second Row: E. Navit- sky, P. McGeehan, M. Mogilski, S. McFarland, R. O'Gorman, T. Martin, W. Murphy, C. McGinley, I. Motika, C. McCullion. Each freshman searches 5CMFirsL How: 1. Sheehan, R. Sheeto, D. Serignese, R. Sarabok, I. Reese, A. Sniscak, P. Ryan. Second I-low: G. Scully, T. Schilling, B. Portz, M. Sholtis, E. Roman, I. Steiner, M. Roman. Third Row: B. Purcell, S. Sernak. GC-First Row: P. Turrano, D. . ' f- Zeleniak, S. Yurchak, D. Wilner, I. , Zellner, I. Swanson, I. Vancavage. Second Bow: I. Taptich, S. Zellin, 5C-First Row: D. Pilo, C. Pollock. Second Row: B. Ogozglek, L. Patton, D. O'Gurek. Third Row: C. Petrole, I. Parambo, S. Mitchell. Fourth How: N. Perhonitch, I. Paslawsky, T. Piaia. Fifth Row: M. Pollick, I. O'Ma11ey, S. Pajaknias. Lv 'L NS, ,, I. Valasek, R. Trakes, B. Snoha, E Williams, W. Theobold, G. Sohosky, P. Weber. GC-First Row: P. Vitek, M. Sobu- lewski. Second Row: I. Zaba, C. Wisniewski, R. Sweeney, M. Turks. for DIS unlque place 1n Maman 1D-First Bow: A. Bassler, I. Baranko, I. Andrukitas Second Row: D. Bassler, M. Barry, P. Albano, T. Billett, F. Bielen, E. Bickleman. Third Row: H. Bickowski, M. Arieta, M. Aiken, B. Brill, P. Bonner, M. Abrachinsky If , , .115 I . 4 F' J - 1D-First Row: T. Ciavaglia, I. Bretz, I. Coleman. Second Row: F. Bubel, M. Camelliri, M. Delpero. Third Row: I. Busocker, R. Caf- frey, W. Bonenberger. Fourth Row: G. D'Andrea, M. Dillon, I. Bubon, A. Bolinsky, C. Cannon, K, Boyle, C. Burda, M. DeAngelo. gmfrn . . . - '?-' 2. Q-I i Above: 2D-First Row: I. Higgins, C. Hill. Second Row: I. Heintzelman, K Keip, I. Kane, S. Kane, S. Kattner, T. Infante. Left: 2D-First Row: T. Flarnini, G. Gerenza, I. Carpency, A. Felker, I Clewell. Second Row: I. Dunsavage, I. Demko, S. Gallagher, G Forster, K. Dougherty. Third Row: V. Freiler, C. Frassinelli, I Gevsic, K. Furey, I. Campomizzi. . ,Fins ----r-.5 -W '73 I . . :W . 1. I . I :F la? I Fil Right: 2D-First Row: A. Greybush, Iohn. Second Row: T. Gildea, M. W Giner, L. Herman, M. Gurka, I. Hager, I. Gurka. Below: 3D-First Row: D. Lincovich, M. Mc- Clafferty, V. Leskosky, A. Mamma- rella, C. McGinley, C. Lucas, P. Kof- chock. Second How: S. Konidas, R Iones, E. Kerestus, M. Malasavage S. Krutsick, K. Marouchoc, F. Li: genza, M. Kutza. Third Row: R Kocha, C. Markey, R. Krensavage A. Kosciolek, P. Marks, S. Lazusky: M. Lisella. M. Kott. Ill llli Ill BEA I Right: 3D-First How: K. Kolbush, I. Maru- schak. Second Row: M. Markiewicz, C. Maurer, V. Kovich, V. Martin, C. Marzen. Third Row: I. Lasky, S. Klotz, F. Martino. Fur Right: 4D-First Row: R. McConnell, K Minor, D. Pennell. Second Row: K McClafferty, R. Reis, R. Mongi, D Miller, F. McCarroll. 4D-First Row: M. McFadden, T. Murphy, I. Petrole, P. Purcell. Sec- ond Row: W. McGinley, D. Puck- lavage, K. Pasieka, C. Mermon, C. O'Donnell, C. Nihen, R. McKeever. 5D-First Row: B. Scapanda, P. Schnitzius, K. Pzeplinski, T. Shick- ora, K. Warncke. Second Row: I. Witcofsky, C. Woodring. D. Whet- stone, C. Streisel, R. Walker, M. Stiles, R. Wellington, T. Sodroski. Third Row: B. Shickora, L. Uchno, F. Segilia, M. Sieck, R. Washovsky, I. Rotto, D. Rabayda, L. Watto, D. Walters. Fourth Row: R. Zemanik, I. Stanek, L. Tinninis, E. O'Lear, A. Snisky, D. Yamrich, S. Turek, R. Theobold, M. Rother. 4D--First Row: T. McFadden, C Duly, R. Mincavage, H. O'Donnell, F. McKinley. Second Row: L. O'Don- nell, P. O'Gurek, C. Mushock, T McCall, L. Pereira. Underolassmen add vital lmks to the Cham of Marian unity. ACTIVITIES AJR! 3 tx ln four years, students move from the isolation of the first day to experiencing the joys of acceptance. Activities bring individuals together in a common bond, and to every encounter a person adds his own special flair. By sacrificing personal after-school time the lVlarian student reaps the rewards of lasting friends and happy memories. 'vu' '57 . LB In rv Q 1 .,.. Ja,- J' 1 1 1, ' 5 L, V 'gfh ,wi REI iIGIQI, S ACTIVITIES Liturgy stresses the spiritual Marian Marian is . . . a worshiping community. And most im- portant to this deiinition was the participation of the faculty and students in the weekly Eucharistic cele- bration. In addition, special events brought particular blessings to Colt Country. Chief among these was the student retreat and the annual May Crowning. The opportunity of confession and spiritual direction, as well as the presence of Christ in the Chapel, contrib- uted to the development of a spiritually alive school. is . ' 1 I X . v ,R 1 One of the most beautiful religious ceremonies at Marian is the crowning of Mary, patroness of the school. i 1 iii 4 y wi X , K. g . 3 r w. , I 3 M1 'f.:,, 'iii' ' 4 fare- - mf we - fiqgyffrcfft U - , -,-, ., ',--- - ,Ti 1 . gf: Father Sacks and Father Handges prepare the readings for the weekly Mass. Marlene Moser leads the student body in the annual tribute to Our Lady. Father Whalen remodels one side of the traditional confessional to allow space for 9 conference confessions. Q A ' ,L Frequent reception of the sacraments is im- , , if portant to the spiritual success of Colt 1 U f - 1,4-V' gif . Country. iii' H ' V X I ll Q ' NJ -vwrgqgvf Weekly celebration of Mass unites faculty and students in prayerful pursuit of individual and school goals. ,Qi Eli? Wg 5 fs SW' 7 5 ' ,ll Vw., , ' 'Q , A N sg V ,- .V X P.-. gf . r I ' . FI, f iv: : ty X I ggi: xi 31 5 r v ff' - '55 ,.l Q 1 . ig 4 Iv ,S r, f, M .Ba- ,,xg,g- - 'QL ' 1' ,..., -.- 'Wikis 2 1 - ff 5 4. . W- ' A , X I x A .w , 1 . is Q 1 , X fix ,' fx. , 4 E 5 1 9 1'.,w u Q 5 V ,. svn ,mpg - x ,li QQ my 1 x i 1 V X 1 L , 1 1 W 3 A E 1 i If f 5 F, ,1 i'4s,- va -L, XR A . -r ' , ff... , w 1 ., 1 4 ng 1 1 4 2 i 2 ,l , W ,.fr.-1 'qi -'I . STUDE T GGVER T Encourages change through involvement Below: A gesture of peace crystalizes the theme of the Student Council Mass. Bottom: Expressing the students' views on important is- sues are senior officers Vince Lisella, Susan Stal- gaitis, Diane La Bella, Billy Rowe, and faculty moderator, Sister Marie de Lourdes. The leadership of the 1973 Student Council pledged unity as the theme of their administration. Guided by Sister Marie de Lourdes the council members and homeroom representatives worked with the students, faculty and administration to in- sure Marian spirit both in scholastic life and in extracurricular activities. The student government, carrying out the responsi- bility of representing the students, attempted to provide an opportunity for everyone to be heard on the important issues. Elected to lead, the officers and representatives served their classmates with pride. l. I AIDES provide necessary services Library aides assist Sr. Irene with the house- keeping chores. Members include Diane Sween- ey, Kathy Trakes, Donna Walters, Diane Urban and Chris Yusella. The hostesses escort fans at all Marian basket- ball games. They are: Ioni Stackhouse, Diane Resser, Ann Zwolenik, IoAnn Witcofsky, Donna Walters, and Diane Sweeney. The chapel aides who help prepare for the weekly Mass are Susie Byatt, Louise Billet, Catherine Cibik, Marissa Brookover, Carol Ciagalia, Cindy Conroy, Karen DeAngelo, Mary Burke, and Terry Ceci. ,al acl The members of the Youth Corps attempted to demonstrate the Christian concept of love to persons less fortunate than Marian stu- dents through their various projects. Their special concern was evident in their many trips to rest homes, hospitals and orphanages. During a typical visit the Youth Corps pro- vided entertainment and refreshments or merely gave some of their time to persons who needed help. Moderated by Sister Dolores lean and Father Kean, the Marian Youth Corps directed its energies to using individual talents and displaying genuine love and understanding. Youth Corps officers, Marilyn Erschen, Bill Krajcirik, Monica Chonko, and Bob lnfante look at photographs from a recent trip with Father Kean and Sister Dolores lean. The children from St. Francis' Orphanage seem to be enjoying the refreshments, as Youth Corps mem- bers entertain them during the Christmas season. Debra Kolbush and Cynthia Lynch prepare cancelled stamps for the Missions, one of the many projects of the Youth Corps. MARIAN YGUTH CGRPS exemplifies love and understanding Iunior extemporaneous speakers are Cindy Lynch, Valerie Majez, Ann Zwolenik, Terry Dolan, Marian Skrabak, Donna Stanek, Karen DeAngelo. is-if fgx I' il - FGRE S CS develops leadership through speech Members of the Forensic club participated in a variety of speech events because they realized the importance of effective com- munication in contemporary society. Sis- ter Maria Martin directed the eiforts of the Marian students in mastering the fundamentals of debate, declamation, original oratory and extemporaneous speaking. All speakers benefited from the interscholastic competition and the social contact with other schools in the Allen- town Diocese. Declamation students, Kathy Minor, Richard Caffrey, Ioseph Carpency and Louise Uchno, advise Marianne Hutta on her choice of speech. Senior original oratory and debate members: First row: Carol Majez, Bill Krajcirik, Pamela Pace. Second row: Iames Feilcl, Geralyn Coury, Rosie Cur- ran, Ioe Yanacek, Corinne Colancecco and Ioe Dvo- rak. Officers joe Dvorak, james Feild, Carol Majez, assist their moderator Sister Maria Martin in preparing the schedule for the first- semester tournaments. . F Band: First Row: C. Marzen, B. Walker, G. Burda, K. Pasieka, G. Mermon, M, Hutta, M. Rudner, G. Bayer, D. Rabada. Second Row: I. Field, M. Karnish, G. Petrole, I. Iaso, I. Snyder, A. Valentini, B. McConnell, D. Pennell, R. Trakes, I. Turek, M. Feild. Third Row: C. Majez, L. Pat- ton, K. Kovick, M. Bonner, M. Chonko, B. Cannariato, K. A Trakes, L. Snyder, M. Surdoval. Fourth Row: A. Zwolenik, M. Skrabak, I. Paslawski, T. Baddick, W. Corski, P. Rodgers, T. Pennell, M. Kovatch. Fifth Row: L. Houser, D. Stanek, W. Brookover, C. Fuller, C. Slovik, P. Rodgers, I. Lakata. Color Guard: First Row: I. Masyado, I. Lesko. Second Row: L. Heintzelman, M. L. DiCasimirro, A. M. I-Iorowski, S. Besitka, G. Barnish, P. Vitek. Majorettes: First Row: G. Coury, P. Cerimele. Second How: P. Creedon, C. Orsulak, K. DeAngelo, G.Mammarel1a. Third How: P. Praskac, M. Dubosky. Fourth Row: I. De- metriades, D. Reeser, C. Pollock, M. Marek, S. Yurchak. MARCHI UNIT .l 1 ,l if l si Drill Team: First Row: K. Abromoitis, F. Krupa. Sec- ond How: D. Bonner, M. Ford, B. Banditelli, P. Pace, S. McFarland. Third Row: F. Iuracka, E, Stawiarski, M. Osilka, D. LaBella, A. Di Casimirro. Fourth Row: M. Huber, D. Mikulski, S. Stal- gaitis, I. Witcofsky, L. Sca- panda. Fifth How: R. Bross, C. Campbell, D. Sweeney, D. Krensavage, D. Freiler. The Majorettes entertain with their version of the Charleston during a half-time tribute to the Roaring Twenties. Everybody loves a band. During the 1972-1973 season the Marian March- ing Unit captivated audiences with stirring music and imaginative rou- tines. Under the supervision of Sister Daniel Regina, their performances showed the results of long practices and hard work as the band grew in numbers and excellence. For all the members of the band, drill team and majorettes the half-time shows produced a gratifying sense of -personal achievement and many smiling faces from proud Marian fans. enhances school spirit Drum major, lim Feild, leads the band and fans in the school song. 5 1 .E ., , v 1 l I S A well constructed newspaper depends on careful proofreaders. Typists Ida Bales and Ioan Iaso check their work. Newspaper photographers, Iohn Slarasta, john Hav- rilla, and Greg Baron, give on the spot coverage of important events at Marian. MARIANEW kindles student interest The Marianews followed a great tradition and con- tinued to be a source of information and humor in Colt Country. Through the eiforts of Sister Mary Doonald and the staff, the publication provided both faculty and students up-to-date news and opinion. The newspaper, published four times during the year, merited the All-Catholic award given by the Catholic Press Association for out- standing achievement in news writing. Editor Vince Hydro and Circulation Manager Kathy Abromitis plan the '72-'73 issues of Marianews under the direction of Sister Mary Donald. Page editors, Lorraine Luschas, Chris Orsulak, Bill O'Gurek and Lee Ann Moneta, coordinate the publication of each issue. We e fi if Meeting a deadline brings happy grins to the faces of Frances Krupa, Mary Ann Gabriel lSe- niors editorl, Marily Erschen, Michele Huber and Mary Shigo lClasses editorj. Sports staff members Bob Infante and Iohn Alexandrakos show their work to Ted Navitsky who smiles his approval. A deluge of patrons is necessary for a success- ful yearbook, Kathy Boyle, Georgene Yanochko, Chris Rovinske, Ann Marie Horowski, Theresa Pucklavage and Ed Zemanik fBusiness Managerl begin the huge task of sorting patron slips. 19 3 MARIAN records memorable events .., . 3 il L -,S L- - --- - f 'i'-iilgm-f ffgg' .5.. 'S '7 A , , Co-editors Pam Pace and Bill Krajcirik, along with Sister Marie Hubert, pause from proofreading to pose lor the photographer. Presenting the opening theme seems to be no prob- lem for lim Feild, Kathy Bardzak, MaryBeth Walew- ski and section editor Trish Bayer. Elaine Saladyga, Debbie Flaim fActivities Editorl, Gerri Barnish, Rosemary Hager, Cathy Gentile and Rosella Sharpe check picture proportions as they work on the division pages. ' When the yearbook staff selected Thoreau's concept of a different drummer as a theme, they intended to depict the individuality of Marian. They achieved their goal in a variety of ways. The significant events of the year were captured in picture and print through the efforts of each member. Even the patron drive exempli- Hed the unique spirit of the class of '73 as each home- room gave the project 1UUofo support. ,gr- 4,1.i-li QL - ,.,4.-J .- 'v -i- '.x CLUBS inspire various outlets to creative activity The many different clubs at Marian cor- respond with the variety of personalities and interests in Colt Country. Some clubs concentrated on course-related subjects and career information. Others were di- rected toward specific talents or service to the school or community. Individual efforts and concern made each of these groups reach its specific goals. Although they differ in membership and purpose all the clubs exemplify what Marian is. Mr. Zelonis, and Chess Club officers, Peter Gu- lick, Ron Marchalonis, William Radocha and Ioe Chuckran, compete in intramural matches every Monday morning. French and Spanish Honor Society members Lor- raine Luschas, Elaine Saladyga, Lori Busocker, Cornelia O'Lear, Michele Albano, and Cathy Gentile, merited scholastic achievement in the study of language. The officers of the Radio Club, Bob Iniante, Lorraine Luschas, Vince Hydro, and Debbie Kol- bush, illustrate the operation of a radio trans- mitter. V-nl tl is ' Sister Anita Mary assists Marybeth Walewski and Mary Bonner, officers of the Future Teachers Club in selecting a topic for their next meeting. Members of the Future Nurses Club, Mieki Huber, Geri Barnish, Donna Walters, and Lynn Houser, treat Charlie with tender loving care. Members of the Art Club, Betsy Dallas, Susan Thomasco, Gayle Slog, Richard Caffery, james Baran, and Ianet Muller, brighten Marian with their artistic creations. The presentation of rings to the class of 1973 was an innovative as well as a traditional occasion. For the first time in Marian history, students had a choice of birthstone colors in addition to the dark blue stone. This break with tradition, however, changed neither the symbolism of the Marian ring nor the religious context in which the rings were received. The Ring Day Mass, celebrated by Father Whalen, focused on the significance of wearing rings and the qualities that a Marian student should manifest. ll Vince Hydro represents the junior class as Father Whalen, class adviser, The traditional turning of the class ring blesses the class rings. promises good luck and future happiness. I The junior folk group leads the student body in the music for the Ring Day Mass. The world of imagination provided the theme for the class of 1973's Magical Mystery Tour. Decorations for the dance guided the seniors and their friends through the mod world of Peter Max to a fantasy zoo of soft, cuddly, stuffed animals. The large crowd en- joyed the music of Crossiield and the se- niors proclaimed the evening a success. Mr. Holkovic and the Student Council merited praise for their efforts in organizing the class dance. ,, Iayne I'Ierman's expression proves that Marian dances are enioyable as well as profitable. SE ICR ANCE Tours the world of fantasy This senior couple takes time out to enjoy the music of 'Cross- field. -ff'-A' H, :gf xg 'Y' wi' ' gil. .gfjqgui - ' ' fm. Seniors sign their names on the wall decorations depicting the Magical Mystery Tour. 1. i? 1 'Twas the Night Before Christmas and more than a mouse is stirring! Fathers Whalen, Tucci, and Kean render through ballet their interpretation of this famous poem. Bridget Horvath and Dave Marouchoc portray Mary and Ioseph in the Nativity scene at the annual Christmas Show. The Santa Claus epidemic struck the Marian scene caus- ing an outbreak of wonderful cheer. The Christmas Show provided an outlet for a great variety of talents from dancing pixies to the traditional Nativity tableau. Old and new carols set the mood of the holiday season as the Music department presented both the spiritual and chil- s dren's view of Christmas. Walter Brookover appeared as ' St. Nick and awarded goodies and coal to deserving faculty and students. Climaxed by a representation of the first Christmas, the program spotlighted the genuine meaning of the Yuletide season. brightens Yule season The chorus, directed by Sister Daniel Regina, entertains the faculty and students with traditional Christmas Carols. it 1 l ,iiirri T We I ' I . Prom couples take time out for a few moments of relaxation and casual conversation. Proms add special moments to high school memories Senior Couples share the light and cheerful atmosphere of the prom. SENIOR PRQM creates an enchanted evening The enchantment of a spring evening com- bined with a beautifully decorated gym set the mood for A Time for Us. Senior couples found the garden decor a perfect setting for a memory-filled prom. From the moment that each couple entered the building an atmos- phere of excitement prevailed. Music, the grand march, and the crowning of the 'Prom Queen completed the promise that May 5 would be a time to remember. Jf Aff, iff- r 3 Mt i if The class of '73 highlighted their senior year by presenting Fiddler on the Roof. Based on stories by Sholem Aleichem, the play cen- tered around a community of Iews living in a village in Czarist Russia. Important to the theme of the musical are the traditions of the people which comfort them in all emergencies. Directed by Sisters Daniel Regina, Dolores lean and Maria Martin and choreographers Paddy Ciarvella and Mrs. Madeline Ligenza, the cast worked diligently to make the pro- duction a success. TEVYE ........ Gary Petrole, Ioseph Dvorak GOLDE ....... Michele Huber, Nikki Martin TZEITEL .... . . . Pat Gerimele, Barb Benyo HODEL .... .... I oan Iaso, Trish Bayer CHAVA . . . ....... Susan Stalgaitis, Rosemary Curran SHPRINTZE ......... Bernadette McGinley, Carol Majez BIELKE .... Elaine Saladyga, Ianet Masaydo YENTE ...... Kathy Abromitis, Pamela Pace MOTEL ..... Walter Brookover, Bob Infante PERCHIK ........... Iames Feild, Bill Rowe LAZAR WOLFE ............ Tom Baddick, Bill Krajcirik RABBI ' ............... ...... V lnce Llsella GRANDMA TZEITEL ..... Michelle Albano, Marianne Bomba FRUMA-SARAH .... ..... G eri Barnish, Lori Busocker FYEDKA .................... Vince Hydro Yente fPam Pacej arranges the perfect match for Lazar Wolfe fTom Baddickj. While Gdlde fNikki Martinj leads the Sabbath Prayer all of Tevye's Uoe Dvorakj family gathers to pray. X 'ag -'- if rg ff' 1 J ,, :I 1 Wm! l :Sw gil The cast members of Fiddler on the Roof take a break for a picture. be it S r 'fd ,'j V' ,th w ill Wt My '- ' Q .31 ,YV, 1 , .1 ,. . I , , Tevye fGary Petrolej tells his Wife Golde fMiki Huberj about his frightening dream about their daughter's future husband. The technical crew for the play, supervised by Father Whalen, includes Iohn Staresta, Greg Baran, Steve Cebulak, Gary Petrole and Ierry Opresko. FIDDLER 0 TI-IE ROGF SPORTS w g f The core of a successful sports program is sacrifice in which an individual contributes his special talents to the formation of a team. Each game then becomes a learning process and personal achievements or errors are profitable experiences for all. Finally, when competition ends, the team member is once again an individual but he has grown to a new dimension of manhood because of his relationships. E.. I1- :S Y H T - L-.ff 5 E F 'll . 2 Q . ?., '.. :-T: , r i??: 9 .. :iz 5 , -.xv ' 'l..'l,' - EE , 'iz 'fu 2. is ?i ln:-... -I-rl. ii? zz: .lil- i .-,- 'wg'-s I L - -4 ---- f---W - - L ....,,. - . i i ,il. ? - 1lT , . -1 i 1fiTT. ' ,il i- 1 i 0 1 E if , + , 1 , S 1 t i 3 r ...., f A- :EQQ '- f- cups 'ir - ni ' - 4 aLl ' l drr, H '-E!-22-L AE ' 1r- fi 3- :S V - V 3. 4 i I5 , ,,,-,: if ..J Q' V all .Ill ,Q Q- I . xb- .' f Q 4' -Xl X vxx F' 'wifi '11 ' 4 'QW sl' ? 'gf-45.--K 1 ,N Ny The only prerequisite for membership in the Men of Marian is extreme dedication to the welfare of Marian High School. In order to counter the financial ills of the school, countless fund raising efforts formed the bulk of the group's activities. Each drive was refreshingly diversified catering to the pleasant side of life. The Men of Marian picnic has become an annual pastime for hundreds of people, and the Spring Festival lured the gambling instinct in every- one. Whatever their methods, the Men of Marian generously gave of their time and energies to make Marian Number 1. Mr. Bacldick and the President of lhe Men of Marian Larry Furey provide the fans with Marian jackets. Mr. Douglas and Mr. Soley sell tickets to the exciting world of basketball in Coll Country. ME OF MARIAN gf .'-5 BHHL:-X 3 Twfiw k ' Q ' 1 ,,4 -7-1. .1-5, f' Steve Valent sends the ball into the air to start the contest with Pius X of Pottstown. Typifying the struggle of a good football game the swarming defense of Pius of Pottstown is met head on by the determined offensive line of Marian giving quarterback Sohosky time to pass. FOOTBALL Varsity competes in rugged season resulting in Z -8 record The 1972 Marian football team welcomed Mr. Ioseph Bressi as head coach. Under his direction, Operation Hardnose-Phase II was put into full swing as the team pre- pared to Held a potent offense and a rugged defense. In spite of the skill and determi- nation shown by the team, they finished with a 2-8 record. Victories for the Colts were over Pleasant Valley and Hamburg which were 8-0 wins. Although the big- gest problem all season was putting points on the board, everybody involved with the team was proud of the squad effort. 1972 VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD M.H.S. OPP. Pius X lRosetoj 0 29 Pleasant Valley 8 0 Hamburg 8 0 Northwestern 0 14 Cardinal Brennan 0 14 Lourdes 0 38 Bishop Hoban 8 10 Nativity 6 60 Pius X lPottstown1 0 30 West Hazleton 6 12 Marian is mirrored in the expressions of Coach Warke and Head Coach Bressi. These two men inspired the Colts to do their best. or fa, ' - ..-.s.'f-f f .ef l 7 --' l W Ill 'Pelg- Q. an wg K2 my ,xii h1?i1 ' A ji' ie Q. .Q , :if-Gully 1 -- . f : yyi.---3 glee .gf-' .I Q, - sg ,,..-R , . f X-W?-In - I Alia! - ' r- .. - Pilsvpuin First Row: I. Yanacek, C. Scheitrum, A. Facini, I. Turn- bach, S. Valent, W. Rowe, R. Kapuscinski, M. Zaba, P. Matyascik, P. Turnbach, Second Row: R. Valentini, M. Chiodo, R. Carulli, B. Piaia, S. Kosciolek, L. Flaim, F. Iachowicz, G. Parnese, L. Witchey, P. I-Iosak. Third Row: L 175-A 'E F. Moser, P. Albano, W. Felker, P. DiMattia, B. Bydlon, M. Sverchek, D. Marouchoc, S. Lazuski. Fourth Row: T. Benek, I. Abromitis, M. Chicanavage, I. Dammeyer, E. Roman, I. Bubon, R. Purcell. M. Yanacek. Completely confusing the Pius line Ioe Yanacek starts an end around play for vital yardage against a tough defense. The snap from Buck Piaia sets up quarterback Gary So- hosky with a flawless start for a crucial play. 73 his if First Bow: F. Segilia, T. Schilling, E. Cinacola, P. Albano, M. Chicanavage, I, Bubon, B. Ogozalek, S. Lazuski, I. Dammeyer. Second Row: B. Scapanda, D. Ceci, S. Zellin, JV FOOTBALL Following a successful scoring drive, the Colt's kicking team runs downfield hoping to pin the opposition deep in their own territory. A Tom Schilling struggles to the sidelines looking for open space for a long run. ' This year's I.V. football team, coached by Mr. Warke, compiled a hard fought 2-4-1 record. The team consisted of extremely dedicated players in- tent on improving their skills for future varsity competition. Instructed in new concepts of the game, the young Colts showed constant improve- ment and ended the final game of the season with an impressive victory. By daily drilling in the fundamental theories of football the I.V. squad developed into a precision unit of fine football talent. I. Flaim, B. Gillespie, B. Purcell, D. McHugh, T. Piaia, I Abromitis, G. Kost, M. Martzen, D. Gillespie. , ,. .V ' I L.. Gridders prepare for varsity positions 1972 Squad: D. O'Gurek, I. Clewell, R. Marchalonis, B. O'Gurek, I. Cannon, M. Yanacek, I. Andrukaitis, I. Chuckran, Coach Louis Coassolo. CHTQCDSS COUNTRY improves in '72 season All ' 1:25 li,fu .hf nt 'i '43,-J-TE , Sys .t-'P gli w'ft2L ' ., 1' E+'Fai-f1'.t.'.xFff'535t? ' .w ',,1S ' , '1.a-- .--li? 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A ' ' ' A ' x .fa-'A lla ff- '1 ' - rf- f' -4 - Hz V.:-. it '77 ..2:,.. . . 1 .- . -N'-, r ,- , 'rl--.4 ' 4 , A 1- - , , ,. .fix ,,..-Tgy ff,-,ft '. . . 'A f-'asian-aussi' i','.,vQQ.,ZPf'f3Q4 I ' -1 '.'- .' ' ,, . V 1- .. , L . Mike Yanacek struggles through the final leg of the course, turning on the burst of speed needed for victory. 7:3-A'-v-1 hm.,-q V , V I 5 I 'nn V .g N ..,-7 -1-, M-112 Y fb A' 1 Ti 'MZ -... Approaching the end of the day's practice run Ioe Andru- kitis and Dave O'Gurek sprint to the finish. Mastering the art of self discipline and utilizing their tough training schedule, the Cross Country team under Coach Louis Coassolo went through a difficult season. Although the team Won only two meets the desire to excel was always evident. The most satisfying victory came against Panther Val- ley with the Colts receiving a vocal backing from Marian students. Through dedication and deter- mination each member of the team realized his own goals and grew in awareness of the common good. HOMECOMING 19 2 Trish Bayer elected Queen The senior members of the football team cast their votes for Homecoming Queen prior to the Pius X game and nominated Trish Bayer to pre- side over the festivities. With the announcement of the new Queen, the court and the fans, although numb from the cold, broke in to warm applause signalling their approval of the team's choice. Father Sacks crowned Trish and the cere- monies concluded with the Court making one more circuit of the stadium. The Marian Marching Unit enhanced the half-time program with a spe- cially prepared show featuring songs and dances of the Roaring Twentiesf' Trish Bayer, escorted by tri-captain Dave Marouchoc, occupies the Marian spotlight as Queen of the 1972 Home- coming ceremonies. Kip: X . ,.-5 0 ...-i f '2'Z 'la4i'- e f fig! 5 - 1 g V f 'L 1 'Q If - ' 12 Gina Tomsho and Iohn Lisella take their turn down the field to join the courl on the sidelines. 5 I 51' ' USS!! V i ,, l 4... Mary Shigo and Sandy Taptich wave to the Colt fans as they await the beginning of the half-time entertainment. Ted Navitsky's serious expression contrasts with Anita Yuskauskas' happy smile as they take their places in the Homecoming line-up. spark fan partlclpatlon The spirit of Marian dominated all sports events as the cheerleaders enlivened a united Colt Country. Moderated by Sister Nicola Marie, the Varsity and IV co-cap- tains, Gina Tomsho, Sharon McCullian, Nina Dominic and Dottie Bruzgo, moti- vated the girls to develop new cheers and routines. Throughout the entire year the spirit-makers sparked the fans and the teams and shared with them the agony of defeat as well as the joy of victory. Mary Beth Waleski displays the poise and talent which made her Marian's representative in the Schuylkill County Cheerleading Competition. Varsity Cheerleaders: First Row: Rosie McGinley Gma Tomsho fco captainj Sharon McCu11ion, fCo-Captainl, Linda Kuchera. Second Row Evelyn Gibas Kathy Mangan Marybeth Walewski, Carol Svetik, Margie Skymba Doreen Sandella Anna Clewell One of the many faces who are a part of Marian spirit, Rosie McGinley leads the fans in cheering the Colts to victory. A familiar sight at all of the Marian sports activities, the Colt mascot. Ioe Dvorak, symbolizes the unique spirit of Marian. I.V. Cheerleaders: First Row: Maria Coury, Carolyn Kuchera, Nina Dominic, foo-captainj, Dottie Bruzgo, fco-captainl, Cindy Petrole, Leenie Coleman. Second Row: Ann Marie Budwash, Gerry Scully, Cathy McCullion, Susie Iohnson, Beth McConnell. Iohn Alexandrakos sets up a play to break the Pius X zone. Basketball managers and statisticians: S. Porambo, B. Havrilla, T. Dolan, L. Sniscak, M. Dercole, I. Hav- rilla, E. Zemanik, S. Cebulak, B. Carpency. 1 . A .f .sg BASKETBALL r -.-nxt The Colts. First Row: B. Bydlon, P. Delpero, E. Gernavage, I. Alex- andrakos, Second Row: Coach Robert Fulton, I. Chuck- ran, B. Miller, T. Curran, R. Duser, B. Krupa, T. Wanuga, Assistant Coach Ioseph Arieta, M. Pollick, D. Labosky. Left Photograph: Concentration is the key to a high per- centage at the foul line as Ray Weicker evidences in his shooting form. Another chapter in the annals of Marian basket- ball was recorded with the close of the 1972-73 season. Coach Fulton's squad overcame the ob- stacles presented by a rebuilding year and set the stage for future dominance in hardcourt compe- tition. As in the past the Colts practiced the Ful- ton code-total dedication to the goal of excel- lence. Although no trophies were earned this season, Marian basketball was a source of pride for all the fans in Colt Country. VARSITY RECORD MHS. OPP Liberty 49 45 Kingston Catholic 57 74 Lehighton 51 55 Palmerton 52 51 Northampton 49 55 Reading Central 50 52 Pius X lRosetol 67 51 Freeland MMI 45 44 Cardinal Brennan 62 40 Freeland 68 50 Weatherly 39 35 Bishop Hafey 48 42 West Hazleton 50 44 Freeland MMI 51 55 Weatherly 58 53 Cardinal Brennan 53 41 Pius X fRoseto1 72 63 West Hazleton 51 63 Bishop Hafey 48 76 Freeland 68 42 Freeland MMI fAnthracite Leaguej 63 64 Ioe Baranko sets up for a critical foul shot in the early moments of a league contest. r I Bob Purcell uses the pre-game warm-ups to strengthen his shooting skills. I l BASKETBALL The 1.V. squad. First Row: D. Ceci, B. Ogozalek, D. Delpero, D. O'Gurek, I. Swanson, I. DeAngelo, G. Cann, Second Row: Coach Louis Coassolo, I. Barrett, M. Mayshock, D. Fogarty, I. Baranko, B. Purcell, M. Matukonis, I. Cannon, E. Navitsky, R. Bogwist, I. Breslin. o The opening tap in this preliminary contest appears to be a stand-off between both teams. Performing for throngs of vocal fans matured the I.V. squad in both coolness under pressure and basketball prowess. As freshmen, Coach Coassolo's Colts began their association with the exciting world of Marian basketball. As members of the Iunior Varsity, their success added to the stature of the Colt legend and prepared them for varsity action. 5 ...QQ sl,- 1-.,- , is 'J . .dr f Coach Coassolo explains the strategy needed to maintain Marian's winning momentum. Once again the Marian Fillies dominated the Schuylkill County League with a perfect 17-0 record. Pine Grove, a traditional rival for the league crown, fell before the championship squad of Coach Elsie Tolan by a 57-43 score. Selfless dedication to their goals, strength- ened by expert coaching, has established the Marian girls as a powerful force in local bas- ketball. This season completed Miss Tolan's seventh year at Marian with a coaching rec- ord of 109 wins against 18 losses. Schuylkill County Girls' Basketball League MHS OPP. Minersville 109 21 Mahanoy Area 78 18 Lourdes 53 27 North Schuylkill 77 33 Cardinal Brennan 69 30 Blue Mountain 47 24 Saint Clair 66 38 Schuylkill Haven 49 34 Pine Grove 61 41 Nativity 50 21 Pottsville 62 41 Minersville 84 11 Mahanoy Area 78 5 Lourdes 61 30 North Schuylkill 72 38 Cardinal Brennan 70 32 Pine Grove tplay oifj 57 43 I. V. coach Lee Ann Moneta discusses game strategy with her young but talented squad. Dee Dee Krensavage follows through after at shot in the Nativity contest. Coach Elsie Tolan stresses a vital shift in the game plan during a time out. The champion Fillies: First row: E. Saladyga, D. Bretizk, R. Hager, 9 K. O'Donnell, Co-Captains C. O'Lear and M. Albano, M. Marzen, I-I. Moskerintz, D. Kinsinger, M. Brookover. Second row: Coach E. Tolan. I. Shamay, T. Tracey, L. Felker, A. Kosciolek, A. Albano, E' I IBA I I D. Krensavage, S. Porvaznik, L. O'Lear. C. O'Lear. D. Moisey, A. Felker. S. Miller. ' ' cc ' as Patty I-Ioben and Denise Burdick are important mem- bers of the squad in spite of the injuries which kept them off the team picture. t Q2 3 Controlling the opening tap, Denise Burdick aims the ball at one of her teammates. PCIAA Championship aspirations were overturned as both the Colts and Fillies fell to Holy Name, Reading. However, the losses did not detract from the season-long achievements of the Marian basketball program. The girls of Coach Elsie Tolan captured their third consecutive league banner while the forces of Coach Bob Fulton lost a heartbreaking thriller to the MMI Preppers for the Anthracite crown. Pennsylvania is still Colt Country! Meeting only token resistance Ron Duser powers' his way toward a goal. Bernie Krupa breaks through Holy Name's defense for an underhand layup. Ray Weicker meets triple trouble in his drive to the basket , 52,-.4 jgf-fr U 5 - v 'NL Meinl? 13 zF:?' , 2 K K .,..., i .1 5,4 'vxlffiw .g 1. t 1!!2,::f,,..a 'f .. 7. rf ff -:A A' 'mx awww ' fi 32953132 9. n. ' A 1 M. wr- P -w 5 gh 9 R H When a season ends one run away from a championship, credit must be given for an admirable effort. This was the case as the 1972 baseball squad, coached by Mr. Pat Mor gans, lost the league title in extra innings to a powerful Freeland team. The season was marked by frequent dis appointments countered by timely and decisive victories which propelled the Colts to the Southern Division pen- nant for the second time. Sparked by Bob Miller's .409 average, tops in the area, the forces of Coach Morgans kept the Colts' banner flying in the Hughie McGeehan BASEBALL League and Colt Country 1972 VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD MHS OPP Tamaqua Tamaqua Palmerton Mahanoy Area Cardinal Brennan Freeland Pottsville Weatherly Lourdes Shamokin Hazleton Lehighton Bishop Hafey Cardinal Brennan West Hazleton Lourdes Shamokin Freeland MMI Pottsville Weatherly Freeland Freeland 'League Title Series uv . Coach Morgans watches a play as it develops on the third base line 'md prepires to shout a defensive stiategy to check it. Colts retaln d1v1s1on pennant F1rsL Row M Anderson I Barrett L Witchey B Rowe B Bydlon D Sacco Second Row Coach Pal Morgans I Chuckran S Pajakinas E Roman I Abromitls I Bubon R CaI'l'lll1 Third Row I W1tc0fsky G Grant I B'1lasc1k I Bargilone B M1l1er S Kosciolek Fouith How A Yuskauskas M Makara M Soley T Kos cxolek I Barrett B Infante + A . .3 5 2 7 ,. 14 8 . I. I'Ti 4 9 I . 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The perennial softball powers of Marian take to the diamond each spring to prepare for another success- ful season. Incessant drilling in the rudiments of defensive and offensive play has developed the girls' squad into a coordinated victory machine. Although in league competition for only three years, Coach Elsie Tolan's Fillies have moved into the ranks of softball champions and are expected to stay there. l ,.f,,.. .1 Zi Outfielder Diane Krensavage unleashes her throw at- tempting to pick oil the runner trying for second base. The',Ma'rian softball team of Coach Elsie Tolan. First row: D. Kinsinger, M. Brookover, C. Wisniewski, M. Soholew- ski, T. Ceci. Second row: M. Dobosh, P. Weber, L. For- gotch, M. Slog, D. Serignese, I. Shamay, I. Herman. Third row: P. Hoban, M. McCullian, C. O'Lear, B. Rodgers, D. Krensavage, A. Albano, C. Felker, S. Cavanaugh, T. Tracy. Girls continue as league power 'fv , . . ui 1 1 JA gi! I. : ir? I f,,fi,.- 1. ,I A xi: ' 'P' - H - .f '.-'A '. 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Karabinos, D. Link- chorsl. Third row: M. Keip. L. Sniscak, I. Corinchock. By establlshmg confidence ln each golfers ablllty Coach Wmk Gallagher built a winning team from S -.W GOLF team invades fairways Y individual talent. The golf team's victorious slate in 1972 was a tribute to Mr. Gallagher's method and personal effort on the part of each team member. The golfers brought glory to Marian and learned a leisure time sport for their future lives. Q .fl S. i 'l- . , h, Ari 5 Q 'iliif-'T'vClLlfIllT':dIl .3.lI.!'1234E..1':i'E Y 1 Y kgf 'QfQfg5il . VP if ' 'aw The two aces of the Marian Golf Team, Len Sniscak and Dave Linkchorst, follow 'through with their shots each displaying his individual stance. The Golf Team led by these two members compiled a successful season. The Girls Track Team: First row: I. Herman, I. Shamay, E. Coleman, Miller, C. O'Lear, I. Iaso. Second row: D. Shanosky, S. Stalgaitis, R. Stianchi, P. Praskac, G. Sculley. Third row: C. Shrum, D. Urban, K. Baddick, E. Babyar, T. Dainauski. Fourth row: L. O'Lear, I. Ondo, M. Bonner, M. Surdovel. GIRLS' TRACK Fillies compete in field events The key to a successful track program is indi- vidual achievement incorporated into a team effort. In this sport the Fillies literally ran to win as they prepared to meet tough competitors in the Schuylkill County Meet held annually in Pottsville. The girls contributed their total dedi- cation for the success of the team and for per- sonal enrichment. I K I L I., A. A 1.-P ., Prior to their scheduled event Patty Praskac and Regina Stianchi loosen up with a lap around the track. , ' V : vpn 1 ft: , ' , ' 1, r - -. QE'- Pu 1 41 I L gk ' 1751 iv .ziifv ,Af 1 ,. '-A 4,11 - l I 1' - - Y- w--,r .. -1-if. -Q, ' 1 - '- -i ' .:.v .. '. T, ' 1 . .- 'ft' ' . ' 51' .- wr: ' .w-1'. f2'-Q' 'Q ll-ifgizmrwf 'wi .. W' , ,,, - f 2.,sf:-iiayf K. .5 W . 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M - u.. , V-A ,, .,,-f- fqq., .1 4115, jf: -1 it V gr 'i.2'qTff+f 5L i gi'3? Q. ,:. ,.-.- x - - f -- ,' .41 .,f4 . -ofa,-A wa'f'iE f f'B ' 1 Zgx, - sgwg. Q' 'gtkmm i aw 5 . f-1 . if t - ..- - . 'grit . ' .. --.'-tif,-.m..'..-116.1-aw '-r WNW. 'Wi' 4- . ff-t:..v-V: -1 EQ- sw- 'mtiiiiltfi'i.i+1P1f'-elf: .FP Pi., . . 5 I -f- ::?P,t'.',1.' C- 2 QAM-,. 'if-., .. .kgcrlasgfrei-:lizihzfgxzv: ' ' .. In the track event with Nativity, Mark Martzen tenses his body into proper form for his shot put throw. , . If '... .f ..fy' ,, ,1- 'iw .ami-SL '. .ff ..t.' Y... f T' Lili, .,,.. Track coach Ed Oravitz signals the start of the relay event with the traditional pistol shot. BOYS' TRACK Colts complete difficult season With snow still falling the Marian trackmen answered the call to excellence by starting to condition themselves for the spring season. A grueling training program tuned the ath- letes' reflexes to the degree of precision needed for competition. Individually and as a team the track squad merited praise for their efforts to achieve success. Track team of Coach Oravitz: R. Barry, M. Martzen, B. O'Gurek, I. O'Malley, M. Paul, M. Yanacek, R. Bednar, G. Opresko, I. Teprovich, B. Bassler, E. Marouchoc, B. Gurka. SE IOR Senior year is a sense of joy tempered with anticipation. It is a paradox of uncertainties and plans for life-goals. Graduation is a moment of reflection on four years of effort and achievements- of proms, games, and friends. It is impossible to entirely leave yet the seniors must let go of today so that tomorrow may begin. 1 X t I .V x W , , ..-. V f-.-l.-.....-.-....- Nu 1- -.1 Marian High School-Class of 1973 'J Katherine A. Abromitis Michelle A. Albano John A. Alexandrakos Catherine P. Andregic ' R N .. J 1 N, ' w ZR I , , I H 1 w w H Iames R. Anthony Thomas D. Baddick Iohn L. Baiocco Ida lean Bales L. ' Kathleen A. Bardzak Geraldine M. Barnish Patricia A. Bayer Ronald K. Bednar '1 Mr. Malarkey wishes Student Council candidates Diane LaBel1a, Anita Yuskauskus, and Susan Ward good luck in the coming election. H, K . William S. Bednarz Barbara A. Benyo Anthony I. Billett Marianne T. Bomba Denise M. Bonner Mary B. Bonner Kathleen A. Boyle Alice M. Breslin Michael E. Breslin Walter I. Brookover Dolores I Busocker 4, Stephen D. Cebulak Patricia R. Cerimele David M. Chickilly Michael A Chiodo Nikki Martin expresses her ideas for the annual Christmas Show to Mr. Coombe and Sister Daniel Regina. Wi Monica B. Chonko Corinne A. Colancecco ' Elizabeth I. Conville Barbara A. Corinchock Geralyn M. Coury Patricia Creednn Rosemary A. Curran Inhn I. DeAngelo Patricia Ann T. DeAngelo Ianet M. Demetriades Graduates respond to the Call for involvement Sybil M. Demyanovich Audrey A. DiCasimirro Angela K. DiDomizio Peter I. DiMattia Anthony M. Dirzulaitis Donna M. Dowling Michele L. Dubosky Ioseph T. Dvorak Gary Petrole shows amused interest in Father Tucci's remarks about his first week at Marian. u Marilyn R. Erschen Albert A. Facini 'PWA Bernard T. Fairley Iames O. Feild Deborah I. Flaim Louis A. Flaim 5 JM - at 1 3 .'Ly',.' W, 4 H,-.-1. ,V - . 'if U. W, Y ' , f ,V -?.:- - i i . , Em 5 wb -ww Q Mary Ann Gabriel Nancy I. Gallagher Robert I. Gallagher Catherine M. Gentile ir 44 7-I 51 5.3 With skillful fingers, janet Demetriades prepares to The smiling faces of Iohn Alexandrakos, Eddie Zemanik, and Iohn practice the fundamentals of sewing. Baicco display the antics ofa typical lunch mod. Edmund T. Gernavage joseph M. Gottardy n Peter I. Gulick Rosemary A. Hager 'l 'x -.X f A s, if E 5 1 ' ' 'V , , fu' M m fi Ei Francis I. Heiler Linda A. Heintzelman Iayne L. Herman Ann Marie Horowski ng.-I . n i Q I T , ..41 Bridget A. Horvath Michele M. Huber Vincent Hydro Robert D. Infante ,7 Q' - 'si-J Frank M. Iachowicz Ioseph G. Iakubco Ioan M. Iaso Mary P. Iupin l I Sister Dolores jean lends a helping hand to Denise Bonner as she runs off the Marian newsletter. i i i F , IQ n Martha F. Iuracka Raymond I. Kapuscinski Debra K. Kolbush William I. Krajcirik G ii, 1. i .5 x IL . , Diane B. Krensavage Frances M. Krupa Diane T. LaBella Iudith A. Lesko Vincent P. Lisella George A. Litsch Lorraine M Luschas Carol A Majez Ronald A. Marchalonis David I. Marouchoc Nlcolette G Martin Iohn A Marzen Ioe Iakubco wisely uses his independent study time to find a solution for one of the baffling problems in analysis. Ianet M. Masyado john Matrishin, Ir. Peter D. Matyascik Frank X. Maurer Sharon A. McGullion Bernadette McGinley f Rose T. McGinley Barbara A. Mehalshick Sally A. Miller Lee Ann Moneta Developing individual talents assures success Frank R. Moser Theodore I. Navitsky Mary Ellen Oblas William I. O'Gurek Cornelia 0'Lear Gerard L. Opresko Christine H. Orsulak N Et Bernard E. Piaia Denise T. Pikna Pamela A. Pace The excitement of the Student Council Convention can be seen on the faces of hard working students who shared the respon- sibility ofthe campaign. ff' Ierome M. Pavlick Gary P. Petrole Susan M. Porvaznik Patricia A. Praskac Theresa M. Pucklavage Mark T. Purcell William I. Radocha Susan M. Rapone 3,i!::+:-, f as , ill,-. 5 41159357 ' ff fi T The anxious expressions ofthe fans suggest a moment The quiet of the library is perfectly suited to Philip Rodgers as he filled with the anticipation of a touchdown. concentrates on his English research project. fe , 4 r f i I Eugene I. Raymond Philip F. Rodgers Ioseph F. Rodriguez Christine M. Rovinske X 'N N.. - William R. Rowe David G. Sacco Elaine C. Saladyga Linda S. Scapanda X Q vb Y.. ,jk ., 1 Carl I. Scheitrum Carol L. Schrum Diane M. Shanosky Rosella M. Sharpe Q! Patrick I. Sheehan Mary E. Shiga Rosemary A. Shuvlin Mary Ann Simek n U nv' S I 6 .Xi A QQ S- gms if? ,I W 155253, vm uf , .-as w G15 K HQ 1 :rl mi 21 af' al I WU E ' 1 -I. aa as ', David A. Trackim Kathleen M. Trakes Iohn T. Turnbach Paul I. Turnbach .3-r ..,.f 1 ,I Steven G. Valent Russell A. Valentini Marybeth Walewski William E. Walker Every senior recalls the memories that have passed through this hall. It has survived the past and now awaits the future. R , -V K Rf Susan M. Ward George M. Watsula , H , an w lr, Raymond F. Weicker Louis A. Witchey IoAnn Witcofsky joseph P. Yanacek 1155. Georgene Yanochko Robert B. Yurchak Wayne D. Yurchak Anita Yuskauskas Graduates anticipate future achievements tiff 1 W Mark I. Zaba Edward S. Zemanik Graduation sets the tone for new achievements For the seniors, graduation climaxed four years of growth-spiritual, intellectual, social. As mute witness of those years, the Marian gymna- torium captured for the last time the spirit of '73. The Baccalaureate Mass and Commencement exercises stimulated numerous memories and a bright anticipation of the future as the graduates experienced the end of one measure and set out to follow the music of their own individual drummers. i J 'P .9.,a,pQ il 'f ' i t JT' .Lua Hai, J A ,fm l. . IGH DIRECTORY KATHERINE A. ABROMITIS-S.S. Peter 8: Paul, Tamaqua, Academic. Honors 1,2,3,45 I-Iomeroom Representative, 15 Newspaper, Circulation Manager 2,3,45 Forensic, 1,2,3,45 Drill Team, 3,45 Art Club, 15 Glee Club, 2,45 Marian Youth Corps, 3,45 Dance Committee, 3,4. MICHELLE A. ALBANO-St. Patrick, McAdoo, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Attendance, 25 I-Iomeroom Representative, 45 French Club, 45 Glee Club, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 1,2,3,4. IOHN A. ALEXANDRAKOS-St. Michael, McAdoo, Modi- fied Academic. Yearbook, lAssociate Editorj 45 Marian Youth Corps, 45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 3,4. CATHERINE ANDREGIC-St. Bertha, Tuscarora, Com- mercial. JAMES R. ANTHONY-Christ Reform .Church, McAdoo, General. Prom Committee, 4. THOMAS D. BADDICK-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Forensic, 1,25 Band, 1,2,3, fPresidentj 45 Diocesan Band, 3,45 Science Fair, 15 Glee Club, 3,45 Marian Youth Corps 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Com- mittee, 4. IOHN L. BAIOCCO-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, General. At- tendance, 2,3, IDA I. BALES-St. Ann, Lansford, Commercial. Attend- ance, 15 Newspaper, ITypistJ 45 Color Guard, 25 Glee Club, 25 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 2,35 Cafeteria Aide, 3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,35 Prom Com- mittee, 4. KATHLEEN A. BARDZAK-St. Bartholomew, Brockton, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook, 45 Glee Club, 1,2,3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 3,45 Dance, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. GERALDINE M. BARNISH-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Academic Yearbook, 45 Art Club, 15 Future Nurses Club, lVice-Presidentl 45 Color Guard, 3,45 Glee Club, 15 Spanish Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps. 3,45 Cafeteria Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 2,35 Prom Committee, 4. PATRICIA A. BAYER-S.S. Peter 8: Paul, Lehighton, Aca- demic. Honors, 1.2.35 Yearbook, fAssociate Editorj 45 Glee Club, '1,2,3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 25 Track, 1,2,3,4. RONALD K. BEDNAR-St. Ann, Lansford, General. Year- book, 45 Dance Committee, 45 Basketball, 1,25 Track, 3,4. WILLIAM S. BEDNARZ-St. Jerome, Tamaqua, General. DANIEL G. BENCH-St. Michael, Lansford, Modified Aca- demic. BARBARA A. BENYO-St. Ioseph, lim Thorpe, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Newspaper, 25 Glee Club, 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club, 45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Track, 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Physical Fitness, fifth place. ANTHONY I. BILLETT-Immaculate Conception, Kel- aryes, Modified Academic. Band, 15 Science Fair, 25 Art Club, 15 Dance Committee, 2,3,45 Baseball, 25 Basketball, 2. MARIANNE T. BOMBA-S.S. Peter 81 Paul, Lansford, Commercial. I-Ionors, 1,2,3,45 Newspaper, 2,3, ICO-Editorl 45 Forensic. 1,2,3,45 Science Fair, 15 Glee Club, 1,2,3,45 Radio Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Cafeteria Aide, 2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. DENISE M. BONNER-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Commercial. Drill Team, 2,3,45 Dance Committee, 2,3,45 Prom Commit- tee, 45 Basketball, 1. MARY B. BONNER-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Band, 1,2,3, fSecretaryl 45 Diocesan Band, 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers Club, 3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 15 Softball, 1. KATHLEEN A. BOYLE-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Commer- cial. Yearbook, tTypistl 45 Art Club, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,45 Dance Committee, 2,35 Prom Committee, 4. ALICE M. BRESLIN-St. Ann, Lansford, General. Marian Youth Corps, 3. MICHAEL E. BRESLIN-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, General. Dance Committee, 1,2,3. WALTER I. BROOKOVER-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Aca- demic. Honors, 35 Band, 3,45 Science Fair, 15 Glee Club, 45 Radio Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 3,4. DOLORES I, BUSOCKER-Immaculate Conception, lim Thorpe, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Forensic, 25 Glee Club, 2,3,45 Spanish Club, 3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,35 Prom Committee, 45 Track, 1,2,3,4. STEPHEN D. CEBULAK-St. Michael, Lansford, Academic. Honors, 1,2,35 Attendance, 1,2,35 Homeroom Representa- tive, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Stage Crew, 1,2,3,45 Baseball, 1,2,35 Basketball fmanagerj 1,2,3,45 Football, 1. PATRICIA R. CERIMELE-Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Nes- quehoning, Commercial. Honors, 35 Yearbook, 45 Forensic, 25 Majorettes, 2,3,45 Glee Club, 25 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Dance Committee, 3,45 Prom Committee, 4. DAVID M. CHICKILLY-St. Cyril 'Sf Methodius, Coaldale, Modified Academic. Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3. MICHAEL A. CHIODO-Sacred Heart, Mahanoy City, General. Dance Committee, 3,45 Basketball, 25 Football, 1,45 Golf, 2,3,4. MONICA B. CHONKO-St. Ioseph, Mahanoy City, Aca- demic. Honors, 2,3,45 Attendance, 35 Band, 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses Club, 3,45 Radio Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3, fSecretaryl 45 Prom Committee, 45 Glee Club, 3,4. CORINNE A. COLANCECCO-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Academic. Forensic, 1,2,3,45 Art Club, 15 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Bowling, 1,25 Softball, 1,3,45 Track, 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH I. CONVILLE-St. Bartholomew, Brockton, Academic. Honors, 25 Spanish Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,4. BARBARA A. CORINCHOCK-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Academic Honors, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 1. GERALYN M. COURY-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Aca- demic. Honors, 2,35 Yearbook, 45 Forensic, 1,2,3,45 Major- ettes, 1,2,3, lCaptainl 45 Glee Club, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 2,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. PATRICIA CREEDON-Immaculate Conception, lim Thorpe, Commercial. Majorettes, Z,3,45 Glee Club, 15 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Track, 3. ROSEMARY A. CURRAN-St. Patrick, McAdoo, Aca- demic. Newspaper, 3,45 Forensic, 2,3,45 Glee Club, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 35 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Bowling, 15 Drill Team, 3,4. IOHN I. DeANGELO-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Modified Academic. PATRICIA A. DeANGELO-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Commercial. Yearbook, 45 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. IANET M. DEMETRIADES-St. Michael, Lansford, Aca- demic. Attendance, 1,2,3,45 Majorettes, 2,3,45 Glee Club, 1,25 Dance Committee, 2,3,45 Softball, 15 Track, 1,2,3,4. SYBIL M. DEMYANOVICH-St. Nicholas, Weatherly, Academic. AUDREY A. DiCASIMIRRO-Sacred Heart, Mahanoy City, Academic. Honors, 15 Drill Team, 3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,25 Dance Committee 1,2. ANGELA K. DiDOMIZIO-Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Nes- quehoning, Commercial. Student Council, 35 Yearbook, 45 Glee. Club, 35 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Dance Commit- tee, 2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Track, 2,3,4. PETER I. DiMATTIA-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, General. Band, 15 Football, 2,3,45 Weight Lifting, 2,3,4. ANTHONY M. DIRZULAITIS-S.S. Peter 8: Paul, Tama- qua, Modified Academic. Football, 1. DONNA M. DOWLING-St. Ann, Lansford, Academic. Attendence, 1,25 Yearbook, 45 Forensic, 15 Glee Club, 1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,25 Prom Committee, 45 Bowling, 4. MICHELE L. DUBOSKY-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Com- mercial. Attendence, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook, 45 Majorettes, 2,3,45 Glee Club, 1,25 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee,4. IOSEPH T. DVORAK--St. Kunegunda, McAdoo, Academic. Honors, 1,2,35 Homeroom Representative, 1,45 Yearbook 45 Forensic 1,2,3,45 Science Fair, 1,25 Art Club, 1,2,3,45 Glee Club, 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club, 25 Marian Youth Corp 45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Weight Lifting, 1,2,3,4. MARILYN R. ERSCHEN--St. Ioseph, lim Thorpe, Aca- demic. Attendance, 1,3,45 Yearbook, 45 Forensic, 2,3,45 Sci- ence Fair, 25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3, fVice-Presidentj 45 Prom Committee, 4. ALBERT A. FACINI-St. Bartholomew, Mary-D, Aca- demic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Attendance, 25 Student Council, 1,35 Science Fair, 1,25 Art Club, 1,25 Football, 1,3,45 Weight Lifting, 2,3,4. BERNARD T. FAIRLEY-Sacred Heart, Nesquehoning, General. Chess Club, 15 Golf, 3,4. IAMES O. FEILD-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Academic. Hon- ors, 1,2,3,45 Attendance 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Representative, 35 Yearbook, 45 Forensic, 1,2,3 fSecretary-Treasurerl 45 Band, 1,25 Drum major, 3,45 Science Fair 1,25 Winner 1,25 Future Teachers Club, 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Marian Youth Club, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 45 Prom Committee, 4. DEBORAH I. FLAIM-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Aca- demic5 Honors, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook, 4 fAssociate EditorJ5 Science Fair, 15 Future Nurses Club, 3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. LOUIS A. FLAIM-St. Fidelis, Mahanoy City, Academic5 Honors, 1,35 Attendance 1,25 Chess Club, 2,3,45 Football, 3,4. - MARY ANN E. GABRIEL-St. Mary's Church of Assump- tion, McAdoo, Academic5 Honors, 1,2,3,45 Attendance, 1,25 Yearbook, 4 fAssociate EditorJ5 Glee Club, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,25 Prom Commit- tee, 4. NANCY I. GALLAGHER-St. Ann, Lansford, Commercial. Attendance, 15 Newspaper, 35 Glee Club, 15 Senior Secre- tarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,4. ROBERT I. GALLAGHER-St. Peter 81 Paul, Lehighton, Modified Academic. CATHERINE M. GENTILE-Immaculate Conception, Iim Thorpe, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook, 45 Science Fair, 15 French Club, 45 Cafeteria Aide, 15 Dance Commit- tee, 1,2,35 Prom Committee, 4. EDMUND T. GERNAVAGE-S.S. Peter 81 Paul, Tamaqua, Academic. Basketball, 4. IOSEPH M. GOTTARDY-St. Ann, Lansford, Academic. Honors, 1,2,35 Attendance, 2,35 Student Council, 25 Science Fair Winner, 1,25 Dance Committee, 45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 1,2. PETER I. GULICK-Immaculate Conception, Nesquehon- ing, Academic. Honors, 35 Chess Club, 1,2,3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,45 Dance Committee, 3. ROSEMARY A. HAGER-Immaculate Conception, Iim Thorpe, Academic. Honors, 1,2,35 Yearbook, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,35 Cafeteria Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Basketball fmanagerj 2,3,45 Softball, 1,4. FRANCIS I. HEILER-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Aca- demic. LINDA A. HEINTZELMAN-St. Ann, Lansford, Commer- cial. Honors 3,45 Color Guard, 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses Club, 35 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Salesroom Aide, 2. IAYNE L. HERMAN-St. Joseph, jim Thorpe, Commercial. Student Council, 15 Drill Team, 3,45 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Spanish Club, 25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Cafeteria Aide, 45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Com- mittee, 45 Softball, 1,35 Track, 1,2,3,4. ANN MARIE L. HOROWSKI-St. Michael, Lansford, Com- mercial. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Attendance, 15 Student Council, 15 Color Guard, 1,2,3, tcaptainl 45 Glee Club, 1,25 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Cafeteria Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 1,25 Prom Committee, 45 Track, 1,Z,3,4. BRIDGET A. HORVATH-St. Michael, Lansford, Commer- cial. Attendance, 1,35 Future Nurses Club, 35 Glee Club, 15 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. MICHELE M. HUBER-St. Ioseph, lim Thorpe, Academic. Honors, 2,3,45 Yearbook, 45 Drill Team, 3,45 Future Nurses Club Ipresidentj, 3,45 Glee Club, 1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 2,45 Prom Committee, 45 Track, 1. VINCENT HYDRO-St. Mary's Greek Catholic, Nesque- honing, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Newspaper, leditorj 45 Radio Club, 1,2,3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 3,45 Dance Com- mittee, 1,2,35 Prom Committee, 4. ROBERT D. INFANTE-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Aca- demic. Honors, Z5 Attendance, 35 Yearbook, 45 Forensic, 15 Radio Club, 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club, 3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3 Ipresidentl, 45 Baseball, 2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. FRANK M. IACHOWICZ-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Gen- eral. Honors, 35 Attendance, 25 Dance Committee, 2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Football, 45 Weight Lifting, 4. IOSEPH G. IAKUBCO-St. Bertha, Tuscarora, Academic. Honors, 3. - IOAN M. IASO-Immaculate Conception, Nesquehoning, Commercial. Attendance, 1,25- Newspaper. ftypistj 45 Band, 1,2,3,45 Glee Club, 1,2,3,45 Senior Secretarial Club, 44 Marian Youth Corps. 1,2,3,45 Cafeteria Aide, 2,35 Dance Committee 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Track, 1,2,3,4. MARY P. IUPIN-St. Bartholomew, Brockton, Academic. Honors, 25 Art Club, 1.25 Dance Committee. 1,2. - MARTHA F. IURACKA-St. joseph, Summit Hill, Com- mercial. Honors, 1,25 Science Fair, 25 Senior Secretarial Club 45 Marian Youth, Corps, 25 Dance Committee, 1.2.35 Prom Committee, 4. RAYMOND I. KAPUSCINSKI-St. Kunegunda. McAdoo, General. Dance Committee, 2,45 Prom Committee, 45 Foot- ball, 1.3,45 Track, 1.25 Weight Lifting, 1,2,3,4. DEBRA K. KOLBUSH-St. Kunegunda, McAdoo, Aca- demic. Honors, 1,2.3,45 Newspaper, 2.3.45 Color Guard, 15 Science Fair, 1,25 Radio Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,4. WILLIAM I. KRAICIRIK-St. Michael. Lansford, Aca- demic, Honors, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook fCo-Editorj 45 Forensic, 1,2.3,45 Radio Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee. 2,45 Prom Committee, 4. DIANE B. KRENSAVAGE-St. Mary of the Assumption, McAdoo, Academic. Student Council, 3,45 Drill Team, 3,45 Glee Club, 15 Cafeteria Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Softball, 1.2,3,45 Track, 1,2,3,4. FRANCES M. KRUPA-St. Mary of the Assumption, McAdoo, Academic. Honors, 1.2,3,45 Attendance, 1.2.35 Yearbook, 45 Drill Team, 3,45 Glee Club, 1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 2,35 Dance Committee. 3,45 Prom Committee, 4. DIANE LaBELLA-St. Ierome. Tamaqua, Commercial. Honors, 2.35 Student Council ISecretaryj 45 Drill Team, 3,45 Art Club, 1,25 Glee Club, 1,25 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,45 Dance Committee. 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. IUDY ANN LESKO-St. Mary of the Assumption, McAdoo, Commercial. Honors, 35 Attendance, 15 Color Guard, 1.2.3,45 Glee Club, 15 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee. 4. VINCENT P. LISELLA-St. Ioseph. Summit Hill, General. Homeroom Representative, 15 Student Council fPresident1 45 Chess Club, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 1.3.45 Dance Com- mittee, 45 Prom Committee, 4. GEORGE A. LITSCH-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Aca- demic. Attendance. 15 Student Council, 15 Dance Commit- tee, 1,2.3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 1,25 Football, 1. LORRAINE M. LUSCHAS-St. Ioseph, Mahanoy City, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Newspaper, 2,3,4 fPage 2, Edi- torl5 French Club 45 Glee Club, 1,3,45 Radio Club, ltreas- urerj 45 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3.45 Dance Committee, 25 NEDT Commendation. NMSQT Commendation, Essay Winner-Handicapped, NCTE Nominee. CAROL A. MAIEZ-St. Stanislaus, Summit Hill, Aca- demic. Honors. 1,2,3,45 Newspaper, 2.3.45 Forensic, 1.2.3.4 fVice President15 Band, 1,2.3,45 Glee Club, 1.3,45 Radio Club, 45 Spanish Club, 25 Dance Committee. 1.2.35 Prom Committee, 45 Forensic Finalist, 3. RONALD A. MARCHALONIS-St. Ioseph, 'Mahanoy City, Academic. Honors, 1,2.3,45 Forensic, 1,2,3,45 Science Fair Winner, 15 Chess Club, 1,2,3,45 Cross Country, 4. DAVID I. MAROUCHOC-Immaculate Conception, Nes- quehoning, Academic. Marian Youth Corps, 45 Basketball. 25 Football, 1.3.45 Weight Lifting. 3.4. NICOLETTE G. MARTIN-Sacred Heart, Mahanoy City, Academic. Glee Club, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Iunior Miss-Performing Arts Award. IOHN A. MARZEN-SS. Peter 81 Paul, Lehighton. General5 Vo-Tech. , IANET M. MASYADO-St. Mary Assumption, McAdoo, Commercial. Honors, 35 Color Guard, 1.2,3,45 Glee Club, 15 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,45 Prom Committee, 4. A IOHN MATRISHIN-St. Nicholas, Mahanoy, City, Aca- demic. Honors, 2,35 Student Council, 1,35 Science Fair, 1,25 Dance Committee, 1.2. PETER D. MATYASCIK-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Aca- demic.,Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Foot- ball, 2,45 Weight Lifting, 2.3.45 Chess Club, 2. , . FRANK X. MAURER-Sacred Heart, Nesquehoning, Gen- eral. Dance Committee, 1,2,3.45 Prom Committee, 45 Base- ball, 35 Basketball, 1. SHARON A. MCCULLION-St. joseph, Summit Hill, Aca- demic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Attendance, 25 Cheerleader, 2,3,4 lcaptainJ5 Science Fair, 1,25 Future Nurses Club, 3,45 Glee Club, 1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Softball, 35 Prom Committee, 4. BERNADETTE L. MCGINLEY-Immaculate Conception, jim Thorpe, Commercial. Honors, 35 Marian Youth Corps, 2.3.45 Basketball, 1. H. ROSE T. McGINLEY-Immaculate Conception, Iim Thorpe, General. Attendance, 15 Cheerleader, 1,2,3,4. BARBARA A. MEHALSHICK-St. Kunegunda, McAdoo, Academic. Science Fair, 15 Art Club, 15 Glee Club, 1.25 Marian Youth Corps, 15 Hostess, 35 Cafeteria Aide, 3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3.45 Prom Committee, 45 Softball, 1,25 Track, 3.4. ' SALLY A. MILLER-St. Mary ofthe Assumption, Coaldale, Academic. Honors, 2,3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball, 1,2,3,45 Track, 2,3,4. ' ' LEE ANN MONETA-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Newspaper, 2,3,4 fPage 3, Editorj5 Cafeteria Aide, 25 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball 1,2,45 Track, 3.4. - FRANK R. MOSER-St. Ioseph, lim Thorpe, Academic. Honors, 35 Marian Youth Corps, 3,45 Basketball, 25 Football, 1.2,3,45 Weight Lifting, 3. , THEODORE I. NAVITSKY-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, General. Yearbook, 45 Dance Committee, 2.3. MARY ELLEN OBLAS-Immaculate, Conception, ,lim Thorpe, General. Honors, 3,45 Cheerleader, 1.2.35 Glee Club, 15 Marian' Youth Corps, 25 Cafeteria Aide, 35 Prom Committee, 45 Softball. 15 Dance Committee, 3. WILLIAM I. O'GUREK-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, 'General Academic. Honors, 3,45 Newspaper, 45 Chess Club, '1,25 Basketball, 25 Cross-Country, 1.2,3,45 Track. 1,2,3,4. . MARY CORNELIA O'LEAR-St. Mary of the Assumption, McAdoo, Academic. Honors. 1,2,3,45 Attendance, 25 French Club, 45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Track, 3.45 Youth Fitness Award, 25 NEDT Achievement Award, 2. GERARD L. OPRESKO-St. Iohn, Lansford, Academic. Honors. 2.35 Art Club, 15 Spanish Club, 25 Marian Youth Corps. 45 Dance Committee. 1,2,3,45 ,Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 15 Track, 2,35 1972 Essay Trophy, 3. CHRISTINE H. ORSULAK-St. Michael, Lansford, Aca- demic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Newspaper, 3.4 fPage 1-Editorjg Forensic, 1,2,3,45 Majorettes, 1,2,3,45 Science Fair. 15 Art Club, 1,25 Future Nurses Club, 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Dance Committee 1.2.35 Prom Committee, 45 Bowling, 15 Track, 2.3. PAMELA A. PACE-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Representative, 15 Yearbook, foo-editorj 45 Forensic, 1,2,3,45 Drill Team, 2,3,45 Science Fair Winner, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,35 Cafeteria Aide, 3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,35 Prom Committee, 4, Forensic Finalist, 2. JEROME M. PAVLICK-St. Kunegunda, McAdoo, Aca- demic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Representative, 45 Science Fair, 1,25 Dance Committee, 2,3,45 Prom Commit- tee, '45 Baseball, 45 Basketball, 1,2. GARY P. PETROLE-St. Bartholomew, Tresckow, Aca- demic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Representative, 25 Foren- sic, 1,2,3,45 Science Fair, 1,25 French Club, 3,45 Glee Club, 2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Bas- ketball, 1,25 Football, 1,2,35 Track, 1,2,45 Weight Lifting, 3,45 NMSQT Commendation Award, 3. BERNARD E. PIAIA-St. joseph, Summit Hill, Academic. Honors, 35 Attendance, 2,35 Chess Club, 45 Football, 3,45 Weight Lifting, 2,3,4. DENISE T. PIKNA-Immaculate Conception, Kelayres, Commercial. Yearbook, ftypistj 45 Art Club, 1,2,35 Glee Club, 1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,25 Dance Committee, 1.2, 3,45 Prom Committee, 4. SUSAN M. PORVAZNIK-St. Stanislaus, Summit Hill, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,35 Dance Committee, 35 Basketball, 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA A. PRASKAC-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Commer- cial. Honors, 35 Newspaper, 35 Majorettes, 1,2,3,45 Art Club, 15 Glee Club, 1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,25 Dance Com- mittee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Softball, 15 Track, 2,3,4. THERESA M. PUCKLAVAGE--SS. Peter 8: Paul, Tamaqua, Commercial. Honors, 35 Yearbook, ftypistj 45 Senior Secre- tarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Softball, 1. MARK T. PURCELL-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, General. Newspaper, 25 Glee Club, 1,2,3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 3,45 Dance Committee, 4. WILLIAM I. RADOCHA-St. Michael, Lansford, Aca- demic. Chess Club, 1,2,3,4. SUSAN M. RAPONE-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Academic. Honors, 1,2,35 Science Fair Winner, 15 Art Club, 15 Glee Club, 1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,25 Dance Committee, 1,2. 3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 35 Softball, 15 Track, 2.3. PHILIP F. RODGERS-St. Ioseph, Iim Thorpe, Academic. Band, 1,2,3,45 Science Fair Winner, 1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,4. EUGENE I. RAYMOND-St. Bertha, Tuscarora, General. Dance Committee, 45 Track, 4. IOSEPH F. RODRIGUEZ-St. joseph, Mahanoy City, Aca- demic. Honors, 35 Newspaper, 3,45 Science Fair, 1,25 Base- ball, 2. WILLIAM R. ROWE-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, General. Student Council, Treasurer, 3,45 Glee Club, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 45 Prom Committee, 45 Baseball, 2,3,45 Football, 1,2,3,45 Weight Lifting, 1,2,3. CHRISTINE M. ROVINSKE-Immaculate Conception, Iim Thorpe, Commercial Honors, 35 Yearbook, 3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 35 Cafeteria Aide, 15 Dance Committee, 25 Track, 2. DAVID G. SACCO-Immaculate Conception, Kelayres, Academic. Attendance, 25 Newspaper, 45 Glee Club, 25 Dance Committee, 3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Baseball, 3,4. ELAINE C. SALADYGA-St. Kunegunda, McAdoo, Aca- demic. Honors, 2,3,45 Attendance, 15 Radio Club, 45 Spanish Club, 2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,35 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball Manager, 1,2,3,45 Track, 35 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Youth Fitness Award, 35 Science Fair, 2. LINDA S. SCAPANDA-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Aca- demic. Honors, 1,2,35 Drill Team, 3,45 Science Fair, 15 Glee Club, '1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,25 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. CARL I. SCHEITRUM-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Attendance, 2,35 Chess Club, 2,3,45 Dance Committee, 3,45 Baseball, 25 Basketball, 1,25 Football, 4. CAROL L. SCHRUM-Immaculate Conception, Kelayres, Academic. Honors, 3,45 Attendance, 1,2,3,45 Forensic, 1,25 Glee Club, 15 Track, 3,4. DIANE M. SHANOSKY-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Aca- demic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Attendance, 2,35 Forensic, 25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Com- mittee, 45 Track, 3,4. ROSELLA M. SHARPE-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Commer- cial. Yearbook, 45 Glee Club, 1,25 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Spanish Club, 25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,35 Cafeteria Aide, 1,25 Dance Committee, 1,2,35 Prom Committee, 45 Softball, 1,2. PATRICK I. SHEEHAN-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Gen- eral, Marian Youth Corps, 3. MARY E. SHIGO-St. Michael, Lansford, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook, 4, lassociate editorj5 Cheer- leader, 1,2,35 Science Fair, 1,25 Glee Club, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Track, 1,2,3,4. ROSEMARY A. SHOVLIN-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Science Fair, 15 Glee Club, 1,2, 3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. MARY ANN P. SIMEK-St. Stanislaus, Summit Hill, Com- mercial, Honors, 1,Z,3,45 Science Fair, 1,25 Chess Club, 35 Future Nurses Club, 45 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 3,45 Chapel Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 45 Prom Committee, 4. LAWRENCE P. SNYDER-Ss. Peter and Paul, Lehighton, Academic. Band, 1,2,3,45 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,4. PAULA I. SOLOMON-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Commer- cial. Honors, Z,3,45 Science Fair, 25 Glee Club, 15 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,45 Chapel Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. SUSAN I. STALGAITIS-St. Patrick, McAdoo, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Student Council, 2,3, fVice-Presidentj 45 Newspaper, 3,45 Drill Team, 3,45 Science Fair, 1,25 Glee Club, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,45 Chapel Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 15 Track, 2,35 Physical Fit- ness Award, 2. ELAINE T. STAWIARSKI-St. Stanislaus, Summit Hill, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Drill Team, 3,45 Science Fair, 25 Future Nurses Club, 45 Glee Club, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 2,3,45 Chapel Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 2,3,45 Prom Com- mittee, 4. REGINA M. STIANCHIE-Immaculate Conception, Nes- quehoning, Commercial. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Glee Club, '1,25 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook, 45 Chapel Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Softball, 1,2,3,45 Track, 2,3,4. MARK A. SVERCHEK-St. Michael, Lansford, Academic. Honors, 2,35 Student Council Officer, 35 Science Fair, 1,25 Spanish Club, 35 Dance Committee, 2,35 Prom Committee, 45 Football, 2,3,45 Track, 1,45 Weight Lifting, 1,2,3,4. SANDRA L. TAPTICH-St. Iohn's Greek, Lansford, Com- mercial. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader, 1,2,35 Glee Club, 1,25 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Chapel Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Commit- tee, 45 Softball, 1,25 Track, 3,4. REGINA A. TOMSHO-St. Ioseph, Iim Thorpe, Academic. Cheerleader, 1,2,3,4, fco-captainl5 Art Club, 1,25 Glee Club, 1,25 Spanish Club, 25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Chapel Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. DAVID A. TRACKIM-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Gen- eral. Dance Committee, 3,45 Basketball, 25 Weight Lifting, 3. KATHLEEN M. TRAKES-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Aca- demic. Attendance, 1,2,3,45 Band, 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses Club, 3,45 Glee Club, 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club, 25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Cafeteria Aide, 45 Chapel Aide, 45 Library Aide, 1,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. IOHN T. TURNBACH-St. Ioseph, Iim Thorpe, General. Chess Club, 15 Dance Committee, 45 Basketball, 1,25 Foot- ball, 1,2,3,4. PAUL I. TURNBACI-I-St. Joseph, jim Thorpe, General. Basketball, 1,25 Football, 1,2,3,4. STEVEN G. VALENT-St. Mary, Coaldale, Commercial. Attendance, 15 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 45 Basketball, 1,25 Football, 1,2,3,45 Weight Lifting, 3.4. RUSSELL A. VALENTINI-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Aca- demic. Glee Club, 1,25 Dance Committee, 45 Prom Commit- tee, 45 Baseball, 25 Basketball, 1,25 Football, 1,45 Weight Lifting, 1,2,3,4. MARYBETH WALEWSKI-St. Kunegunda, McAdoo, Aca- demic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook, 45 Band, 3,45 Cheerleader, 45 Future Teachers Club, 3, fVice-Presidentj 45 Glee Club, 1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Track, 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM E. WALKER-St. Ioseph, Summit Hill, Aca- demic. Band, 15 Marian Youth Corps, 3,45 Baseball, 2,3,45 Weight Lifting, 2,3,4. SUSAN M. WARD-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Commercial, Newspaper, 45 Art Club, 1,25 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,35 Dance Committee, 2,3,45 Prom Committee, 4. GEORGE M. WATSULA-St. Bertha, Tuscarora, General. Dance Committee, 45 Track, 4. RAYMOND F. WEICKER-S.S. Peter 8: Paul, Tamaqua, Academic. Honors, 35 Forensic, 45 Future Teachers Club fPresidentj 45 Marian Youth Corps, 45 Basketball, 45 Track, 4. LOUIS A. WITCHEY-St. Canicus, Mahanoy City, Aca- demic. Student Council, 2,35 Prom Committee, 45 Baseball, 2,3,45 Basketball, 25 Football, 4. IOANN WITCOFSKY-S.S. Peter gl Paul, Tamaqua, Aca- demic. Honors, 2,35 Attendance, 15 Yearbook, 45 Drill Team, 2,1-3,45 Science Fair, 15 Glee Club, 1,25 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Chapel Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Baseball fStatisticianj 3,4. IOSEPH P. YANACEK-St. Michael, Lansford, Academic. Homeroom Representative, 1,45 Forensic, 1,2,3,45 Science Fair fWinnerj 1,25 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Com- mittee, 45 Baseball, 1,25 Football, 1,2,3,45 Track, 3,45 Weight Lifting, 3,4. GEORGENE YANOCHKO-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Commer- cial. Honors, 2,3,45 Attendance, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook ftypistj 45 Art Club, 25 Glee Club, 1,2,35 Senior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 45 Chapel Aide, 35 Dance Committee, 2,45 Prom Committee, 4. ROBERT B. YURCHAK-St. Mary, Nesquehoning, General. Chess Club, 15 Weight Lifting, 4. WAYNE D. YURCHAK-St. Stanislaus, Summit Hill, Aca- demic. ANITA YUSKAUSKAS-Ss. Peter and Paul, Tamaqua, Academic. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook, 45 Drill Team, 2,3,45 Science Fair, 15 Art Club, 1,25 Glee Club, 1,25 Hostess, 35 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Baseball fManagerj, 3,4. MARK I. ZABA-St. Michael, Lansford, Commercial. Honors, 1,2,3,45 Student Council, 2,35 French Club, 25 Sen- ior Secretarial Club, 45 Marian Youth Corps, 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee, 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee, 45 Basketball, 15 Foot- ball, 2,3,45 Track, 1,2,45 Weight Lifting, 1,2,3,45 Football Award. EDWARD S. ZEMANIK-St. Ierome, Tamaqua, Academic. Yearbook fBusiness Managerj 45 Band, 15 Marian Youth Corps5 2,35 Chapel Aide, 3,45 Basketball, 3,4, fManagerJ. I HONORARY PATRQNS Rev. Msgr. Agnelo I. Angelini Rev. Msgr. Ioseph A. Baran Rev. Msgr. Francis Haley Very Rev. Ioseph F. Gasho Rev. Rev Rev Rev. Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Ioseph A. Barnes . Ioseph C. Basovsky Basil Boysak Iohn P. Conte . Vincent I. Cronin Charles I. Dene Cornelius I. Devitt . Ioseph P. Dooley . Francis I. Dutko . Iohn G. Engler . Robert R. Fagan E Rev. George I. Fenzil Stanislaus I. Fronczek Stanislaus T. Gorak Rev. Roman Hanas Rev. Thomas Hoban Rev. Leo I. Heineman Rev Edward I. Kenney Rev. Stephen E. Krizin Rev Francis C. Lawrence Rev. Bohdan Lewycky Rev. Michael I. Lisowski Rev. Stanley I. Luksys. Rev. Stephen P. Luzetsky Rev Ioseph Martinkovic Rev. Edward W. Mclillduff Rev. Francis I. Mealey Rev Francis L. Mockus Rev Iohn I. Nawn Rev Rev. Rev. Iames I. O'Rourke Iohn M. Smigielski Emil Sopoliga Rev. Iames E. Sweeney Rev. Andrew A. Ulincy Rev. Stephen Vidoczy Rev. Anthony F. Wassel Rev. Paul P. Welkie ' Rev. Basil Zeleniak Bernardine Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis Missionary Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Iesus Poor Sisters of Iesus Crucified Sisters of Christian Charity Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth Sisters of Mercy Sisters of St. Francis of the Providence of God Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary BUSINESS PATRQNS CHARLES 1. BECKER ' 81 BRO., INC. PHILADELPHIA, PA. BOCKS POCONO TRAIL LODGE BLAKSLEE, PA. THOMAS BUINOVSKY BEAUTY SALON TAMAQUA, PA.' EASTERN DIVERSIFIED METALS coar. TAMAQUA. PA. FIRST VALLEY BANK LANSFORD, PA. FRAN FASHIONS LEHIGHTON, PA. HAZLETON DISTRICT COUNCIL I.L.G.W.U. HAZLETON, PA. , I K CHEVROLET-CADILLAC LEHIGHTON, PA. KEICH MOTORS. INC. TAMAQUA, PA. LEWIS INSURANCE AGENCY INC. LANSFORD, PA. MGGRAIL FURNITURE CO. LEHIGHTON, PA. PANTHER VALLEY INSURANCE FUREY'S INSURANCE AGENCY AGENCY COALDALE, PA. PORVAZNIK'S FLOWERS LANSFORD, PA. POSTIE'S BEVERAGES MGADOO, PA. SCOTTY'S FASHIONS OF LEHIGHTON, INC. LEHIGHTON, PA. SCRAFFORD'S ENTERPRISES INC. TAMAQUA, PA. SHARPE NEWS AGENCY LANSFORD, PA. SILBERLINE MANUFACTURING CO., INC. COALDALE, PA. LANSFORD, PA. Special Sponsors Atty. and Mrs. William H. Bayer Atty. and Mrs. Fred C. Pace Sybil Demyanovich Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Payer Rev. Ioseph P. Dooley and Famlly Ed. Cut Gildea Youth Dr. and Mrs. Pollock Association ' Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Porvaznik Contributors ACE ELECTRIC INC., LEHIGHTON A Friend A Friend A Friend Agostino's Pizza, I-lazleton Al and Len Motors, Lohighlon George Altholf Concessions, Lakewood Park--Tamaqua Community Pool AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST CO. OF PA. American Legion Post 4316, Summit Hill Amorose Plumbing and Heating, McAdoo ANCHOR DEEP, TAMAQUA BOB ANDERSON, TRUCKSVILLE Anilosky Funeral Home. McAdoo Ann's Party Pretties, Mahanoy City Anthracite Service Center, Brockton Arbogast and Bastian Inc., Allentown FRANK ARIETA PLUMBING AND HEATING, NESQUEHONING Art Craft Upholstery Co., Tamaqua Bair-Purnell Motors Inc., Barnesville Banor Drug Store, Tamaqua Carl Baran Motors. Tamaqua IOSEPI-I R. BARANKO REAL ESTATE INSURANCE, MCADOO ARNOLD E. BARKET, BARKSVALE STUDIOS Bashago Cult Station, Summit Hill Attorney 81 Mrs. Adam Bavolack BAYER'S STORE INCORPORATED, LEHIGI-ITON Beacon Dinner Inc., Tamaqua BEAR CREEK DAIRY, IIM TI-IORPE Brasky Baker Supply Co., McAdoo BRIGHTS, LANSFORD. LEHIGHTON Brockton Sportswear, Brockton Boi-row's Cigar Store, lim Thorpe Brownie's Gus Station, Park Crest Buifington, Tamaqua Bunsa Insurance and Notary Public Seryice. McAdoo john I. Burcin Funeral Home. Hazleton Butch Sc Sully's Cale, Tamaqua THOMAS BYNON SERVICE STATION, LANSFORD Bendinger Brothers, Inc., Philadelphia Iohn Bielen. McAdoo Blackwell Bros. Garage, Mahanoy City Blaschalc Coal Co.. Mahanoy City ,Marys Blazosky Beauty Salon, Nesque- honing - THOMAS' L. BLEW, TUSCARORA Charles X. Block Inc., Tamaqua tBltuner's.Iewelry Store, Hazleton 'BNOSKY'S AMOCO SERVICE, LANS- FORD Bobs Rug Laundry Bol1orad's 'Men Store, Mahanoy City Bolinsky's Cafe, Brockton Bouner's Drug Store, Summit Hill Boston Shoe Store, Lanstord Bobby Boyle's Auto Center, Summit Hill Mr. Ioseph Boyle, Builder. New Ring- gold ,- K. I. BREINER, INC,-Texaco, LEHIGH- .TON . 'Brelsinis Dry Cleaners. Lunsford Calucci's Restaurant, McAdoo Carnislfs Bar 8: Grill, Summit Hill CEQG Sports Wear, Nesquehoning Pete Cardamone's Luncheonette, Mc- Adoo . Harry Carroll's Barber Shop, lim Thorpe Cassidy Photo Center, Tamaqua Catholic Women's Educational Associa- tion, Tamaqua Frank Cebulesky Garage, Summit Hill iii Louis A. Ceci Insurance Co., Tamaqua Cerimele's Catering Service, Nesquee honing Checkerboard Vans, Hometown Rose Chesko Fabrics, Mahanoy Gity Lamar S. Christ Funeral Home. RD 4:92. Taniaqua Ezz THE CITIZENS NATIONAL ISBANK, LANSFORD E City Book Store, Hazleton 5 Clemson Bros. Ice gl Coal, Tamaqua Connie's Cate, Mahanoy City X Corinchock's Cafe, Delano Corinchock's T.V., Delano Correll's Children Shop, Tamaqua Costello's Bar 8: Grille, Coaldale Cottons Place, Mahanoy City D'Allegro Pharmacy, McAdoo 'Q Damiano Funeral Home, McAdoo Davendish Pharmacy, Mahanoy City fii Daviclovich-General, Contractor, Tama- qua Thomas L. Davis, jr. Funeral Director, Tamaqua Goodwin S. Defrehn, Welding Service, Lehighton Deluxe Cleaners, McAdoo Atty. Paris DeSantis, Tamaqua DESOTO INC., NESQUEHONING Dever's Hotel, Iim Thorpe The Dime Bank Of Lansford, Lansford Dinner Bell, Nesquehoning Donella's Electric Service, Mahanoy City Dover's Cafe, Mahanoy City DRAPER 81 YOST INC., RD 1312, TA- MAQUA Dunnie Construction Co,, Orwigsburg Eugene S. Durigan, Real Estate, Lehigh- ton IOE DVORAK TRUCKING, McAdoo Eagle Shirtmakers Inc., Mahanoy City East End Market, Tamaqua EAST PENN TRANSPORTATION CQ., POTTSVILLE East Penn Transportation Co. El-Iay Iewelers, 'Ilamaqua Elko's Service Station Endicott-Iohnson Shoe Comp., Lansford Erbe's Auto Parts, Tamaqua Iohn Eroh, Z4 Hour Burner Service, Hazleton EVENING HERALD, SI-IENANDOAH Fashion Bazzare, Tamaqua ' B FEGLEY OIL CO. INC., TAMAQUA Felix's Gas Station, Mahanoy City Ferm Auto Parts, Tamaqua F Fiberite Corp., Delano First National Pharmacy, Lehighton Five Point Diner, Tamaqua Floyd's Service'Station, lim Thorpe I.G.A. FOODLINER STORE, MCADOO Frantz Garage, Lansford Fredis Pioneer Service, Lansford Freeman's Dairy, Nesquelioning Lawrance M. Henry, Freeman's Dairy, Summit Hill ' William Fritz Tax Collector, Tamaqua Frumkin Bros., Hazleton Ioseph Fudge, Barber4Shop. McAdoo -Y - -' - William A. Garrett, Funeral Director, . Leffrighton , Gem jewelers Tamaqua 5 I Gene,yie:vegBeau,tNy Shop. Tamaqual - Georges Auto Btitdy, BarnesFx7i'lle i if? George's Music Store, Lansford If Gerhzard's Furniterire Store, 'Ilamaqua Russell Gilhert7Gen. Contractor, iliansi' ford Qs ' :ss ,a -x 15,51 iGilc1iEst 'Maltaiioytkty ,,,, .., QQQQQ Iames Good.mari7lnsurance Agency, Ma- h21H0Y Gift? . il , 'GoryH8r Schott lt?iiisJic,3f7fali'anh'y city 3 H: W. T. Grant Co.. Carbon Plaza, Lehigh- . it -we ... r , Greco Insuranceilkgency, Nesquehoning gGriHEith Fuggral zpoaldgwle me N seafauqs. 'eamaqua tii it A it Bill Griffiths American Gas, 'ifamaqua AUGUST D , Mary GulldiBeauty Salon, Tziinaqufa' iMGuman's'FuneraL,Home, lim Thorp? K ?WILEiAM?jlit TIONSINC, H g HAQER Fl?!BNF1lUREgQ0ME-4lNYaPAL1-Z ' MERTONH it 'ii' mt' Hager's Wallpaper 81 Paint, Tim Thorpe M - The Happy JvlaLl55McAd,oo I Haughney Funeral Home, Mahanoy City lllllll Hazleton Pgiper'Co., 'Hagleton H ,gi 5? HAZLETON STANDNRD-SPEAKER' ' HEISLER'S CLOVERLEAF DAIRY INCH, RD itll, , ,,,,, 1 H, ,,,5,Yxxt,X Henry's Men's Shop. Ldnsford ii ' , Mr. Norbert Hermanwlxflason and, Con- tractor, lim Thorpe ltff ' Otto I. Herman, Bldg, Contractor, lim Thorne 3, ul. S Hill Crest, McAdoo W W E George D. Hiller, Notary Publicqjim ' Thorpe Hoban Cleaners, Mahanoy City S Russel A. Holmes yvyy Funeral Hgme ,LII Hometown IGA l AE Hook's Stationery, Mahanoy City- W Shenadoah Hope Paint Co., Tamacfiia iilll ' A 'M House of Wax, Tgamaqua ' by Hoxies Relstaurafifft, McAdoo35i2 Huberts Meat Market, lim Thorpe HUNADI TSIJJIE, , ,,, 'Ideal Farnf Dairy iilll C? Italian Bakery, Tamaqua b tit: gglzzo'ssRestg-ioineq, jim ' Iaclds Discount House, Nesquehoning IANE ASI3IrI.ON'.iT, CCUELDALLEW Tasper Colliilra Miisic Center, PottsT1ille iilll 'X Ieanne Kane Beauty Shop, Summit Hill gLouise Iewzglks Beautyr,Salon,:,gfFansaq1ia,, k Mlonefs Bar, lLansford W Tosephine'sgCafe, MahainoyVCwity Vyyggv Iudy 81 Peevllee's iii Sunoci Ilaiisfordititi rg Kaijay Pants Co., Inc., Nesquehoning f .Kasmsfs Bas Laasforea , .ra KATTERN tfiawrnnacira 5AND ttti OILS? NESQUEHONING 1 Tim Kfeller-Aitrmemiarkef lNfiah,anoyfQCity:-W IIM THORPE NATIONAL BANK? nM t, THORPE .. ..i ... .., ..,,, . as QIIM THOREE TRSXNSPORTXTIONTCOQ ' IIM THORPE syunacxazsgselrylcagt CEN'l2E,ER,l .rg 3: 5253? Q Kemmerer'swStore,:New Ringgold , yyylsgg M A Y Knights offlbltimliiis, Tainaijuga ii Koomar Insurance Agency. Nesquehon- S mg 2 KOVATCH OLDSMOBILE, VNESQUE-5 HONING ' ,,,,, , KOVIGWHMCHEVRQLETIQQTHO., . at . 5 iiff H iiiiiii iiii N it AE 1, it we ,, S, a ,sei ag ----i llill we ag -GSP llilfa , K, a - .fi fc.-r'3: si it, ANDREW KOVICK-NATIONWIDE INS., MCADOO Krajcirik's Automotive and Speed Equip- ment, Lansford A. W. KRATZER ROOFING 8: SIDING CO., LEHIGHTON Robert Kuhn Plumbing, lim Thorpe Dr. I. I. Kupres, Lansford Ladies Auxiliary To the Father Henry W. Baker Council 2711, K. of C. IOSEPH M. LAKATA, NESQUEHONING LANSFORD BOTTLING WORKS, INC., LANSFORD Lansford Fashion Mfg., Lansford LANSFORD REPUBLICAN CLUB THE LANTERN MOTOR LOUNGE, NESQUEHONING LEHIGH NAVIGATION-DODSON CO., AND GREENWOOD MINING COM- PANY, BETHLEHEM LEHIGHTON HARDWARE COMPANY, INC., LEHIGHTON Lauer's Grocery Store, lim Thorpe Iudge and Mrs. Iohn E. Lavelle, Ashland Lehighton Automotive Supply, Lehigh- ton Leiby's Ice House, Tamaqua Lemmo Florist, lim Thorpe LIBERTY OIL CO., LEHIGHTON Buddy Lords Service Station, Tamaqua M8zS HARDWARE, TAMAQUA Vorrie B. Macom, M.D. Matt London Shop, Mahanoy City Maff Motors Inc., Tamaqua Mahoning Valley Glass 8: Mirror, Le- highton Majestic Lamp Mfg. Corp., Lansford MARBA FASHIONS, TAMAQUA MARCHESKIS SERVICE STATION, TAMAQUA Iohn R. Marks, lim Thorpe Marzen's Feed 8: Hardware, Lehighton Marzen Hardware, lim Thorpe MAUCH CHUNK TRUST CO., IIM THORPE Maurer's Market, Mahanoy City Maytag Highlander Center Laundromat, Iim Thorpe - Mazaika's Coal Breaker, RD 1322, Tama- qua Mazur's Ice Cream Store, Mahanoy City McAdoo Alumni, McAdoo McAdoo Lumber, McAdoo McAdoo Plumbing and Heating, McAdoo MCADOO REPUBLICAN ORGANIZA- TION, MCADOO McAdoo Sunoco Service, McAdoo McAdoo Taxi Service, McAdoo MCADOO VENDING, MCADOO McCann School of Business, Mahanoy City lean McFadden's Store, Summit Hill Attorney A. W. McMichael, Tamaqua Melber's Funeral Home, lim Thorpe George L. Meredith, Inc., Tamaqua Andrew Mermon Welldrilling, Lehighton Meros Pharmacy, Coaldale Edward B. Michalik Plumbing and Heat- ing, Summit Hill Mike's Market, Nesquehoning Harry Miller Funeral Director, Summit Hill Miller News, Tamaqua MINGO'S GARAGE, MCADOO Modern Food Mart, Summit Hill FRANCIS MOHAN, CENTRALIA, PA. MOODY'S MEN SHOP, WEST HAZLE- TON I. E. Morgan Knitting Mills, Tamaqua Morris Drugs, Mahanoy City MT. CARBON BREWERY, POTTSVILLE MURPHY'S BEER DIST., TAMAQUA Mutual 8: United of Omaha, Lansford My Place Restaurant, Lansford National Store, Tamaqua Neast 8: Company, Inc., Iim Thorpe STEVE NALESNIK-CONTRACTOR- NESQUEHONING Nancy's Sewing Center, Tamaqua Nelson T. Davis-Insurance Agency, Mahanoy City Nesquehoning Savings 8: Loan Ass'n., Nesquehoning New Rialto Restaurant, Lansford Atty. Thomas B. Noonan, Park Crest Normal Squard Service Station, RD 2312, Lehighton Oberson's Inc.-lim Thorpe Andrew P. Ovsak, Lehighton Panther Valley Pharmacy, Lansford Paperman's Delicatessen, Tamaqua Pasieka Cafe, Mahanoy City Patti Fashions Inc., Summit Hill Pat's Sunoco Station, Delano Ioe Pavlis Grocery, Lansford Peoples Ice Co., Shenandoah PETROLE MOTOR COMPANY, LE- HIGHTON Catherine Phillips Beauty Salon, Lans- ford IOSEPH A. SMARIGA PLUMBING 81 HEATING, COALDALE Fred Polohovich Beer Distr. Charles H. Post Funeral Director, Ma- hanoy City Price's Food Center, Tamaqua Publix Shirt Corporation, Hazleton Queen Beverage, lim Thorpe Radtke Auto Body Service, McAdoo Rea 8: Derick, Inc., Hazleton Reese's Insurance Company, Lansford Rex Iewelry Store Ridge Center Incorporated, Lansford Ring Funeral Home, lim Thorpe Rival Dress, McAdoo Robert C. Reeser Funeral Director, Ta- maqua Eugene A. Ritsick, McAdoo RODGERS AUTO CO., LANSFORD Dr. Vincent Roper, lim Thorpe ROTTET MOTORS, TAMAQUA Rubins Mkt., Tamaqua lack Ryan Plumbing and Heating, Maha- noy City Maurice Rutch--Paving!Construction Frank Santo Insurance, Summit Hill Schilling's Pharmacy, RD 11192, Tamaqua Schonberger's, Lansford Schultz's Inc., Delano George A. Schwartz Furniture Co., Le- highton Sealy Spring Corporation, Delano SERVICE ELECTRIC CABLE T.V., INC., MAHANOY CITY HOWARD C. SHAEFFER PLUMBING 8: HEATING, OIL BURNERS 8: STOK- ERS, SUMMIT HILL Margaret Ann Shemansik's Beauty Shoppe, Mahanoy City The Shoe Salon, Hazleton SILVER FURNITURE, LANSFORD THOMAS SKRABAK FUNERAL HOME, LANSFORD Sky Lanes, RD 4112, Tamaqua SKY TOP COAL CO., NEW BOSTON Slovik Insurance Agency, McAdoo Sluzalis's Store, Mahanoy City Smell's Garage, Lansford SMULLIGAN GLASS 8: PAINTS, TA- MAQUA IOSEPH E. SNISCAK-FUNERAL HOME, NESQUEHONING Florence Sofranko-Beauty Salon, Iim Thorpe Soley's Garage, New Ringgold SPOKAS MARKET, TAMAQUA S 8c S Home Improvement, McAdoo STAN'S FRIENDLY SERVICE, BROCK- TON Star Furniture S: Rugs, Hazleton Strand Cleaning 8: Tailoring, McAdoo William Stemetzki Plumbing 8: Heating, Nesquehoning Stepanik Beer Distributor, McAdoo A. M. STRAUSS, INC., LANSFORD SUMMIT HILL MARBLE 8: GRANITE CO. INC., SUMMIT HILL SUMMIT HILL MFG. CORP., SUMMIT HILL SUMMIT HILL ROD 8: GUN CLUB, SUMMIT HILL The Supply Co., McAdoo Al M. Sverchek Funeral Home, Lansford Swanson's Gas 8: Appliances, McAdoo Dr. Edwin A. Sweeney loptometristl, Lansford Stylecraft Furniture, jim Thorp Betty Snyder's Beauty Salon, New Ring- gold Taylor's Diner, Tamaqua Theresa's Gift Shope, Lansford THE TIMES NEWS, LEHIGHTON 3-Hour Cleaner, Mahanoy City Timm's Pharmacy, Mahanoy City Tobias Beautiful Fashions, Tamaqua Tom and Don's Holiday Market, McAdoo TOMMY'S ITALIAN SPECIALTY SHOP, LANSFORD Tom's Auto Refinishing, Tamaqua TOWNE CLEANERS, MAHANOY CITY Trenton Speed Shop Trexler Orchards, RD3912, Hometown Tri-County Business, Hazleton Truskowsky Funeral Home, Mahanoy City Turek's T.V., Iim Thorpe Vadyak Printing, Lansford Valley Electronics, Lansford Dr. Albert Vermillion, Summit Hill Vienese Villa, Coaldale Village Inn, Mahanoy City Walt's Drive-In, Hometown Wenzle's Bakery, Tamaqua White Diner, Tamaqua White Swan, Tamaqua Wildoner Insurance Agency, lim Thorpe Billy Williams Auto Center, Summit Hill Russell Williams Co., Mahanoy City Ron Williams Welding Service, Summit Hill Mickey Witcofsky Nationwide Insur- ance, Tamaqua F. W. Woolworth Co., Mahanoy City Ioe Yanoshik Kitchen Contractor, Mc- Adoo Yaschur's Tavern, Lansford YURICK'S MITY-FINE BAKERY, INC., LANSFORD Len Zalis, Coal and Fuel Oil, Mahanoy City Zehner's Store, New Ringgold Zeigler Detective Agency, Lake Hauto ZIZELMANN FUNERAL HOME, TA- MAQUA Ann and Nick Zuckovichs, I.G.A. Food- liner, McAdoo Sponsors A FRIEND A Friend-Hazleton Heights A Friend of Marian Youth Corps A Friend A Friend MR. 81 MRS. PETER ALBANO The Alexandrakos Family REV. MSGR. AGNELLO ANGE- LINI Ollie Angelus BB Dr. Robert Arner 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Iohn Backus Rev. Msgr. Ioseph A. Baran REV. IOSEPH C. BASOUSKY Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Bassler Ir. Mr. 8: Mrs. A. E. Bayer Mr. 8: Mrs. Claude Bayerle Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Becker Mr. 8: Mrs. Andrew J. Benyo Frances I. Bassler ATTORNEY IAMES R. BOWE Mr. 8 Mrs. Joseph I. Boyle Ioseph I. Boyle 71 Mr. 8: Mrs. Andrew I. Brookover Walter Brookover 73 Tom Cauley Mr. 8: Mrs. Iames D. 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Ward Mamie Wargo Keith Warncke 76 Victoria Wassel Carol Watto Mr. 81 Mrs. Ioseph Wayak Mr. Gerald Weber Helen Ann Weber 72 Patty Weber 75 Mr. tk Mrs. Frank Wehr Mary Lou Welgo 74 Michelle Welsh Mr. 81 Mrs. Iames Wertman Sharlene Werts Kathleen Whctstone Iack Whitcomb Sara 81 Bert Whitcomb Mr. 8: Mrs. Burt Whitehead Ed Wilgis Nancy Wilkenson 76 HHS Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis Wilkitus Celie 8r Winky Wilkitus Albert Williams 64 Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert Williams Charles Williams Larry Williams 65 Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene Witchey Louise Witcliey Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Witchey Ioe Witcofsky 76 Mr. 8: Mrs. Mickey Witcoksky Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Wonsock Elaine Wonsock 74 Mr. 8: Mrs. Dave Woodring Mary Ann Wowak Mrs. Ruth Wylie Danny Wynn Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Wynn. Ir. I I-larry Wynn III Margaret Yacabonis Margaret Yackabonis Ed Yanacek 71 Ioe Yanacek 73 Michael Yanacek 74 Mr. 8: Mrs. Steve Yanacek Marian Yanaitis Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Yanchura, Ir. Nicole 81 Mark Yanes Debbie Yannetti 71 Tony, Michael, Bernice Yanonis Ioseph Yanoshik Iohn Yanuskiewicz Raymond Yellen Mr. 81 Mrs. Teddy Yext Sophie Yodesky Peter Yodis GB Lilian York Mr. 81 Mrs. Ioseph Yorke Robert I. Yorke Mary Lou Ronemus Young H67 Helen 8: Andrew Yurchak lack Sc Marge Yurchak Boss Yuricheck Mr. Sr Mrs. Paul Yuricheck Paul Yuricheck 65 Mary Yurkc Mike Yurko Mr. 8x Mrs. Ioseph Yurkovic I Chris Yusella 74 Frank Yusella Anita Yuskauskas Anthony Yuskauskas Charly Yuskauskas 70 ' Iackie Zaba 75 Louis 8: Ann Zaba Maria Zaba 83 Mark Zaba 73 Mrs. Dolores Zaengle Eleanore Zalis Mrs. Roberta Zellin Mr. 8: Mrs. Peter Zelinsky Bernard Zelonis Ed Zemanik 73 Sandra 8: Edward Zemlavage Mr. 8: Mrs. Roy Zimardo Cleo Zimmerman Ann C. Zulick I Margaret Zulick Peter Zulick Iohn Zuzu Michele Zrinsky Mr. 8: Mrs. Iames Zurn Anne Marie Zwolenik 74 in Acknowledgments 127 William Adamson 19 Administration 10, 11 Sister Anita Mary 13, 61, 119 Ioseph Arieta 12 Art Club 61 Assemblies 64, 65 Sister Assumpta Regina 13 Basketball, V rsity 80, 81 Basketball, Iunior Varsity 82, 83 Basketball, Girls 84, 85 -. as RINDEXE Iunifor class 32533, Basketball, Post-season Tournaments 86, 87 Baseball 88, 89 Sister Mary Bernard 11 Bishop 8 Mrs. Mary Bookstein 19 Ioseph Bressi 15, 72 Business Department 28 Cafeteria stalf 19 Chapel Aides 50 Cheerleaders 78, 70 Chess Club 60 Sister Clare Amata 17, 27 Louis Coassolo 17, 75 Color Guard 54 William H. Coombe 4, 5, 17, 31, 98 Cross Country 75 Custodial staff 19 Sister Daniel Regina 14, 98 Diocesan Office of Education 9 Sister Dolores lean 17, 28, 51, 103 Drill Team 55 Electives 31 Mrs. Helen Engle 19 English Department 22 Mrs. Anne Eroh 18 Faculty 10-18 Football, varsity 3, 72, 73 Football, I.V. 74 Forensics 52, 53 Andrew Forish 19 French Honor Society 60 Freshman class 41, 42, 43 Robert Fulton 17 Miss Betty Futrick 12 Future Nurses Club 61 Future Teachers 61 Hugh Gallagher 15, 16, 91 Golf 91 Graduation 112 Mrs. Betty Guy 18 Rev. William E. Handges 14, 16, 25, Mrs. Maureen Heifellinger 13 Ioseph Holkovic 16, 23 Homecoming 76, 77 Hostesses 50 Iohn Huber 14, 26 Sister Irene Marie 14 Frank Iablonsky 17 46, 47, 49 Rev. Ioseph H., Kean 11, 16,,147, 49, 51, 64 Margaret-Kenneiiy 18233 te Languagefbepaiftment 23 X Library Aides 50 iff Mis? Ann Lukach 1925? Marching Band,54, 109 p 1 Wi 5 :Zi ,ztggis R if Majgrettes 54 Q Iohri Malarkey 3, 11, 97 2 Sister Maria Martin 16, 53 Marianews 56,3557 if ' s.. ,eat gm Marian yearbook 58, 59 Sister Mafguefl-,ie MQW 15, ,.. Sister Marie degLourdes 12 5 iiliiii Sister Marie Hubert 16, 59 a Sister Marie Riiiihard 14 Sister Mary Constance 14 Sister Mary Donald 13,,33, 57 Mathematics Departriiiiint 26 Walter Mazur 14 'M3I'laIl2f70, 715325-IS.-'1'f-2 2 -- Sister Miriam Consilia 13, 31 IohnEMorgans 15, 88 ,, Mrsi2Roberta Nesgodaf19 Sister Nicola Marie 12 Edmggrd Oravitz, 93 3, .,r. Patrons 11w8-126 8 Physical Education Department Prom 67 2 1 iiii Radio Club 60 Religion Departglent 25 E, Religious Activities 46, 47 vis? Rev. Edward R:iSacksg10, 16, 46, 49, 1.12, 128 Science Department 27 , . Secretarial StaffE18 is Seniors 96-111 S J SC: Senior Dance 63, 128 Z Senior Directorge113, 114, 1.15, 1162117 Senior Play 66 5 Social Studies Qepartmen,t.24 ,- Softball 9llxf128 iii 1 at Sophomore Class ss, 37, sa, 39, 402i Spanish Honor Society 60 ll, ,,,, Stage Crew 65 Mrs. 'Clara Stiles 19 Student CounciEg48, 49fi97, 106 Miss Elsie Tolan 15 S Track, boys .93 V Track, girl? 92 Y W Rev. Bruno Tucci 13, 47, 49, 64, 100 Mrs. Nerna Turek 19 Rev. Andrew Ulincy 18 Underclass, Homerooms 32-43 Vo-Tech cllisses 29, 32m T ' ' jonathan Warke 12, 72, 30 Rev. Iosepl55T. Whalen 16, 47, 62, Q Youth Corrizs 51 M ci is Edward I. Zelonis 15, 31, 60 f T' NWN C V we-lf Acknowledgements shes to thank all those wife helped ras produce page The 1973 Marian staff wi our yearbook. We are particularly grateful to Father Sacks, our principal, for his keen interest and encouragement-and to all the iaculty their grae cious cooperation. We appr Santora of Hess's Photo Studio and Mr. McKenna of Cooke Puiiifshing the understanding and endless patience of Sister Marie Hubert, our modera- tor. Finally, we thank all our W in book a reality. eciate the professional contributioqns of Mr. A E sell patrons Whose linanicial assistancellfmadie thi - :ss - wi ss... , , . new lit, Maisy ll :mill 5, 25,8 Q . g if Si Hizggg W 4 5 me ,sez e ,.,. , si M ,, 5 ni!! a 2? ' it 8 i 25' xxxxi as im We was u i sq fi Xe. .ef ,S 3 we HIGH Scuum. 213 :L ' fi t Mme r New it ,-' ' -r 'lr ,A . 1 - A P - JSE IFR... Af Let us step to the music we hear... And so, we are Ivlarian . .. we are the class of 1973 . .. we are ourselves reaching out to tomorrow and strainingto catch the rhythms of our different drummer. V V, ' 1V, 1'1 .1V V,, 1 11' A 1 17 1 1 4 1 1 ' f. '1 'A 1 1 1, V V V 1 . .VV 1' 1 11 V1'. HK - 1 I 1 ' V11 1 , ' ' 7111 1 .1 - ' .k 1 1 V V 1, 11 V 1 V .. .111 1 , ,, - 1 1 V VVVV V 1 V . 1' -X, .1 V 1V V, ' 1 ' 1 -1 1 1 , . V, V V F 1. 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