Masontown High School - Mondike Yearbook (Masontown, PA)
- Class of 1952
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The Mohdike Published hy T he Senior Class Masontown l-ligh School Masontown, Pennsylvania 11952 Foreword Time will mellow the fears, the frustrations, the disappointments that beset our seventeen year old hearts today. VV hen we review these through adult eyes, we'll remember only the loves, the gayety, the laughter, of those Make Believe Clays. To span the years between, we've Chosen Snow White, her Charming Prince and their seven busy benefactors, to tell our story. We hope you'll like the way they carry it into the Never Never Land o' Dreams. 5 Les 54-..Xs,q A I - --., ' fi i ill i , I ,.:l 1 If Albert Gallatin Joint School System JOINT COMNII1'T1lE Dr. C. K. Pmcrtiaiux , , , Prvsiricrit Chiirlcs L. Shaillcr SUCY'L'fAlV?' Ii.irIiincI If. Iligiinund ,II1'l'!lSIH'L'f Orrin Mr-Ilmvull , , V'IL'O'I,I'L'SIlIl'llI rI'Iwinus D. Smith , illcuilrur MASON IUXVN IIOROUCII Cr-urge Iimnlis IIn'siiImtl I'rainI4 XXVIIUCICI' Vive I rcxiilwit 'llwinzis ID. Smith Secretary Ohvcr C. Smith 'Idrmixtanxr George Yoncy Mcnzlwvr NICIIIOISON TOXVNSIIII' Vl'4iItcr Iiiswnc I'n'xidvr1r Iliiicrsiiii I'ruv.iiicc , Secretary IfzirI.incl Iliiiliiuml Fl'rm514rLfy Louis I'cairy lYIL'L IJV'L'SIl1L'l1I Xvilliuin A, VIIUXYIINCIICI , AlL'H1I7L'f SPRINGIIILI. 'IOXVNS Rutph Bliincy , Chiirlcs Shutter , Lloyd CI. Lynn ,Ion-pli G. Rider Charles Franks ,, , , IIOINII' MARION Ur. C. IQ. Iicitiaux IJr. A. IJ. Ilungcr Alex Cliriicr Ilclwin S. Ili iwcrs Iiiu' Iiltun Iiiclgciiniy SMIl'III7II1I,D IIOIIOUCQI I Ui'viIIc hizittlicws I'ruxiiIr'rit Svr'r'i'liiv'y Irviixnrvr I'r'4'xiiI1'iit iIIumIm'r I'rvsiiIe'nl jiiincs II. Vaincc Sccwtiiry II. S, Ilrmvn l'ri-imirpr IDLIHICI Cioiliur Iiicc' I,r0sirIi'i1l Orrin hlcilowcll , AIL-mIwr I III' I'r0sirIw1t Svcrctirrv 'I ruuximir lvIL'L PY'L'SILIL'l1I , i'lIcmIrci' 1sn ,. . , 571-1 Q 1,1 w r 'r ...lf Administration L. A. EVANS Assistant Supervising Princi- pal, Albert Gallatin Joint School System. JAMES J. FAST Assistant Supervising Princi- pal, Albert Gallatin joint School System. WILLIAM M. HANLEY Supervising Principal, Albert Gallatin joint School System. EUGENE R. FRANKS Principal, Masontown High School. Faculty SARAH WRIGHT History, P.D., Math. EDITH MAGALOTTI French, Math. MARINO PIERATTINI MARY LOUISE ORLANDO English, Public Speaking. Commercial, ANNE ROCKS AMBROSE Vocal Music, Am. Lit. MARY MOXIE Commercial. MORGAN ORGANT Physics, Science. .3 VITO FERA HELEN LeDONNE Instrumental Music. Aft' ROBERT DAVIS Shop. ELAINE HINEBAUGH MABEL JONES Home Economics. Geography, Library. JOHN LOZAR Phys. Ed., Drivers' Training FRANCES NIEMAN Football Couch. HISIOYY- RICHARD BARTGES Math, Ass't Football Coach. ELEANOR O'Bl'1lEN BLAINE CJURICH ROSE STEININIAN Rluth. History, Basketball Coach History, Math. LEE STIEHM GEORGE HANNA Phvs. Ed. Phys. Ed., History. lNllLDRED BRAIN ARALDO BURCHIANTI ETHEL B. FAST English. Science, History. Geography, English 1 Docfcnr Dentist Nurse Clerks 0 1 Janitors I' FAYE ERHARD AMELIA MICOZZI Oflice Secretary. School Nurse' DR. JOHN SNYDER DR. L. MOSER Examining Physician. Schogl Dentist, KATHRYN H. BROOKS SAMUEL SIMPSON WILLIAM LEWIS Clerk. ' janitor. Superintendent of Buildings Seniors i' eff ' sv S D CHARLES BENFORD Class Treasurer 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball lg Basketball blanager 35 Junior Class Play5 Art Club 15 Science Club 2, 35 Visual Education Club 4. CONNIE ANTHONY Home Ec. Club 15 junior and Senior Commercial Club 2, 45 Library Club 3. FRANCIS BALINT Football 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 MONDIKE Staff 45 Library Club 1. MARY ANN AINSLEY Tri-Hi-Y 15 junior Class Playg Commercial Club 2, 35 Senior Chorusg Hall Patrol 45 MONDIKA Staff 45 Office and Teachers' Secretary 3, 4. CHARLES CHEPES Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Club 2, 35 MONDIKE Staff 45 Recrea- tion Club I5 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play. BETTY ARNDT Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Teachers' and Office Secretary 3, 4. MIKE CHRIN Science Club 1, 2, 35 Football 3, 45 junior Class President. MARIAN BROWNING Recreation Club lg Hobby Club 2, Library Club 3, English Club 4. DERWYN DUNLAP Band 1, 2, Stage Cuild l, 2, 49 Athletic Club 3. GRACE DUCAN Student Council lg Sesqu1-Cen- tennial Pageant lg Science Club 1, 25 Library Club 33 Senior Chorus 45 English Club 4. f' 'E EMILIO CORSETTI, IR. Junior Class Play, Band 25 Stage Cuild 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNA IANE CHRIN MoND11uz Stuff 43 Class Secre- tary lg Teachers' and Oflice Sec- retary 3, 4, Home Ee Club l, 25 Commercial Club 3, 4. EUGENE FRANKS-Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Class President I, 25 Class Play 45 Li- brary Club 1, 25 Athletic Club 35 MONDIKE Staff 45 Band 2. GLORIA GABELETTO Glee Club 15 INIONDIKE Staff 45 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Office and Teachers' Secretary 3, 45 Teachers' Institute Program 25 Sophomore Secretary-Treasurer. RALPH FERA Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Journalism Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 45 Football 4. MARY ANN FETKO Majorette 3, 45 Senior Chorus 45 Sesqui-Centennial Pageant I5 OHice and Teachers' Secretary 3, 45 Senior Class Play 45 Stu dent Council 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Home Ec Club 1. 'if A FLOYD L. GENSHAW Stage Guild 1, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2. ANN HILLEN Glee Club 15 Teachers' Institute Program 25 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Office and Teachers' Secre- tary 3, 4. RICHARD CLAGOLA Football 1, 2, 3, 4, MONDIKE Staff 4, Athletic Club 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1. FLORENCE HOIST Glee Club 1, Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Office and Teachers' Secretary 3, 45 Senior Chorus 45 Student Council 3, 43 Teachers' Institute Program 29 Sesqui- Ccntennial Pageant lg Hall Pa- trol 4. JOE M. CLOVA Football 3, 4, Band 1, 2g Base- ball lg Athletic Club 3, 45 Sci- ence Club 3. ROSEMARY HNETILO Home Ec Club lg Magazine Club 2, 3, Journalism Club 4, Stu- dent Council lg Sesqui-Centen- nial Pageant lg junior Class Play 3, Senior Chorus 4, Hall Patrol 4. DANIEL HAVRILLA Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, P?- 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, Band 1, 2, Science Club 3. RUTH ANN I. HOWER Home Ec Club lg Commercial Club 3, MONDIKE Staff 45 Teach- ers' and Office Secretary 3, 4g J Sesqui-Centennial Pageant 1. 'ii Ji -I E a BETTY KASINEC Journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief of the Commen' tator 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Student Council 25 Senior Hall Patrol 4, Office and Teachers' Secretary 3, 4. HARVEY MAHAN Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball lg Stage Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 3, 4. ,Mr Y GEORGE MCMANUS Student Council l, 2, Football 1 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3 Visual Ed Club 4. DOLORES ANN KETCHEL Student Council 1, 45 Journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Assistant Editor of the Commentator 4, Junior Red Cross Rep. 4, Office and Teachers' Secretary 3, 4. .. W: DOLORES LORRAINE KOMAN Senior Chorus 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, MONDIKE Staff 4, Library Club 1, 2, Sesqui-Cen- tennial Pageant lg Oflice and Teachers' Secretary 3, 4. RAY MURPHY Baseball 1, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Recreation Club lg Stage Guild 2. MARY ANN LARDIN East Beth lg Sophomore Class Vice-Presidentg Hobby Club 29 Junior Class Secretary, County Junior Red Cross Representative 39 Tri-Hi-Y 39 Student Council 3, 4j Student Council Vice-Pres- ident 49 MONDIKE Editor 49 Forensics CExtemporeD 4. MARINO ORGANT Band lj Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 49 journalism Club 19 Library Club 29 Athletic Club 39 MON- DIKE Asst. Editor 4. GENEVIEVE LAW Georges Twp. 1, 2, 39 Band 49 Senior Class Playg Senior Chorus 4. DAVID PIERCE Band l, 2, 3, 49 Student Coun- cil 49 junior Class Play9 Senior Class Play9 One Act Forensic Play l, 29 Library Club 2. 5--U IRENE LECEA German High 19 junior and Senior Commercial Club 2, 3, 49 MONDIKE Staff 49 Office and Teachers' Secretary 3, 49 Senior Class Play. THEODORE PARNELL German High 1, 29 Football 3, 49 Athletic Club 3, 49 Science Club 39 Visual Education Club 4. PATRICIA O'BRIEN Magazine Club 15 Journalism Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play5 Sesqui-Centennial Pageant I5 Senior Class Vice-President. RUSSELL BEATTY Athletic Club 45 Mapletown High School I, 2, 3. mug, is HELEN MOREDOCK MONDIKE Staff 45 Sesqui-Cen- tennial Pageant 15 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Teach- ers' and Omce Secretary 3, 45 Home Ec Club 1, 25 Student Council 3, 45 Commercial Club 35 Hall Patrol 4. JOSEPH SABATELLI Magazine Club 15 Library Club 2, 35 Journalism Club 45 Senior Class President5 Hall Patrol 4. JIM SMITH Football 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 1, 25 Science Club 35 MONDIKE Staff 45 Class Treasurer 45 Band 2. PATRICIA RELIC Glee Club 15 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Teachers' Institute 25 Senior Chorus 4. JOHN LATIN, IR. LEE STOTLER Library Club l, 33 Band Club 2g journalism Club 4, Junior Class Vice-President, Commen- tator Staff 4, Band 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4. HELEN RENOX Clee Club 1, Sesqui-Centennial I, Commentator 1, 4, Teachers' and Office Secretary 3, 4, Ger- man Twp. lg Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. ,. tg, 3 Baseball 1, Stage Guild 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage manager, Junior Class Play. AGNES SALOPEK Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club lg Teachers' and Ofhce Sec- retary 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Sesqui-Centennial Pag- eant lg Teachers' Institute Pro- gram 2. , 'MMS CHARLES WILSON Football 1, Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 1, 2, Athletic Club 3, 43 Band 2. BETTY ROHOL Senior Chorus 45 MONDIKE Staff 4, Glee Club lg Teachers' and Office Secretary 3, 45 Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 4. EXW GERTRUDE STANDISH Glee Club 15 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Office and Teachers' Secretary 3, 45 Teach- ers' Institute Program 2. ALICE JANE SHOW Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary of Stu- dent Council 45 Clee Club 15 Oflice and Teachers' Secretary 45 Institute Program 2. MARY LOUISE STACEL Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Trios 45 Freshman Vice-President 15 Institute Program 25 Clee Club 15 Office and Teachers' Secretary 3, 4. sm . ELIZABETH ANN SZERENSCI Majorette 35 Oflice and Teach- ers' Secretary 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR TAYLOR Majorette 3, 45 Drum Major 45 Glee Club 15 Institute Program 15 MoNDrKE Staff 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Teachers' and Office Secretary 3, 45 Senior Chorus 45 Class Historian 45 Original Oration Forensics 3, 4. 5 'Wm if A 4? if P fx I GLORIA VENTURINI Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Amateur Hour M. C. 25 Senior Class Play, National Honor Society 3, 49 Poetry Forensics 3, 4, Presi- dent of Student Council 49 MON- DIKE Staff 4, Senior Chorus, Tri- Hi-Y Secretary 3, M.H.S. Ac- companist 3, 4. SHIRLEY WROBLE Clee Club lg Sesqui-Centennial lg Commentator 1, 43 Institute Program, Teachers' and Office Secretary 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4. DOLORES ZAREMSKY Home Ec Club lg Journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Sesqui-Centennial lg Teachers' and Office Secre- tary 3, 4. RONALD E. DANKO North Union 1, 2, 3, Athletic Club 4. I9 PAULINE WHYEL Junior and Senior Commercial Club 2, 3, 43 Home Ec Club 1. rm- X -.A 3 1f...' .iv i Juniors R H is 'E' l fi... 4. 'iw 'W A . CLASS OFFICERS 4 Raymond Urbany ................... ., .................. .... .... -W ......., President l Ronald Netchi ..... ,.... ......... V i ce-President Roosevelt Jackson ,. ..........,Secretary ' Donald Kreson. ........., ..,....,., T reasurer wr- .X -.. E. Farrier 9 -1.1 5- g , sl: D. Chepes l is-tl S-- l-3 , x Q :vfl gn Q K 1 S, A I i :X ' Q? 4.4 Q i,. 5' 5' - llk ..-M l p Y W' 4 ' i 'b - L ff . , 'N ,X 1 ,, X ll X . XX .X lf ' s :Q,,+- --A by 3 ' 1 X, l M. Dolcha T- Channing G. Croftcheck K. 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Marazsky, Marazsky, R. Jackson. Fourth Row: R. Glagola, Smith, Glova, C. Benford, K. Brill, H. Mahan, Breechun, G. McManus, M. Chrin, R. Fera, D. Havrilla, T. Parnell. MASONTOWN ............................. 10 SOUTH UNION ......................... 13 The Gunners opened up an early 10-0 lead on Iiggs McManus' T.D. and Joe Glova's extra point and field goal. South Union scored a T.D. just before the half ended. In the third quarter, a South Union tackle picked up a blocked M.H.S. punt and scored the game- winning T.D. Iifasontown led in first downs 7-5. MASONTOVVN ..........................,,. 10 CARMICHAELS rr,,rt,,tt,,r,,,rr,,,r,,,.,. 7 After a scoreless first half, Car- michaels came back with a quick T.D. and extra point in the third quarter. Masontown retaliated by marching 45 yards with Iiggs Mchlanus scoring. joe Glova converted to tie the score. With only twenty seconds left, joe Glova came through with a field goal for the winning point. The Mikes led in first downs 1347. MASONTOWN ............................. I3 NORTH UNION ......1.......,.,........... 0 Masontown won its opening ame with Smith and Balint scoring 'IgD.'s in the first half. Joe Glova converted. Masontown Ied in first downs 8-7. MASONTOWN .............................. 19 MAPLETOWN ................................ 0 After a slow first half which ended 7-0 in Masontown's favor, the Gun- ners came back with T.D.'s in the third and fourth quarter to defeat the Maples 19-O. Glagola scored two T.D.'s and Smith one with Glova converting once. Stick movement favored the Gunners 11-3. MASONTOWN ....1... .................. 1 2 GLASSPORT ,................................. 0 With only a minute remaining in the first half, Masontown scored on a pass play from Smith to Balint. The Gunners scored their other T.D. late in the fourth quarter after a sustained march of 60 yards, with Glagola buck- ing over for the score. Masontown held a wide 15-5 margin in first downs. MASONTOVVN .,1...r............,.......,. 29 POINT MARION ............................ 0 After opening up a 13-O lead at the half, the Gunners' varsity tallied an- other T.D. and safety before retiring in favor of the second team, who ended the scoring with a T.D. and extra point. T.D.'s were divided evenly among Brechen, Glagola, McManus, an Chepes. Nlasontown led in first downs, I9-2. MASONTOWN ................,............. 7 GERMAN .....,.................................. 27 In a hard-fought game, Masontown suf- fered its third loss to a fast German team. Half-time score was 7-0, German. Masontown's only score came in the third quarter on a pass to Brechun. The Gunners led in first downs, 10-8. MASONTOWN .........,,...,.............., 12 JEFFERSON .,.,,.,,.,,......................... 26 Masontown was eliminated from the W.P.I.A.L. Class B race by a strong Jefferson squad which tied for the Class B Crown. After a close first half which ended 13-12 in the Ieffs' favor, jefferson came back with T.D.'s in the third and four quarters to clinch the game. Smith and Glagola scored Masontowrfs only points. Jefferson led, 8-3, in first downs. MASONTOWN ................,., ......, 2 8 CENTERVILLE .r..........1............,.... 7 With the first team playing only the first half, which ended with the score 28-0, the Gunners easily racked up their seventh win of the season. The scoring was done by Glagola, Balint, Brechun, and Triplett. Masontown led in first downs, 12-6. MASONTOWN .........................,..,r 8 GEORGES .............,..................,.....,. 6 Masontown scored its only T.D. early in the first quarter on a march of 60 yards which ended with Glagola scor- ing from the two. After Georges tied the score with a T.D. in the third period, Masontown went ahead when Chepes and Balint blocked a Georges punt which resulted in a safety and the winning points. Masontown held an 8-4 lead in stick movements. 4 fp The ll. V.'s 'F N fl' w G Green Kasinec anoczy 1, x Mayberry .F X L ,, QL . V x X f xx , A , Koman Snyde' O'Bradovich .'.x xony . . 'Rm Z - 'Nh' Urvalec W l Q W U 4 - , . V Nugent R. Marazsky 1 Urbany Nagy X , . jackson , c N., 1 I ' f' I 5, . 9? L W Triplett 8071 M . . ' X f X .N t , ' ! .Z V xx .av If . 19 6 f1fa,aZS!r : V, , f 65 y D. Franks 6 X C998 r 4 30600 9 . ,L N R '5aX0Yek C Fm ffffffhefk 'AT 1 Q YQNBKK, 'Q' sg 39 A 1- Salopek Griffith Veretf Owens I 3 :Qa- 'li We. i Cv '-'Du 'Ol wr' Ape eg V Cheerleaders 'Varsity 1 .W .... . wx k A .W . 33 ag.. 2 M.. i ,A 'X .T 3. K if J E - s .M ff w, . ----....... ,Qu Point Marion German Georges Row 1: F. Balint, C. Wilson, R. Murphy, D. Havrilla, R. McWilliams, Smith. Row 2: D. Franks, E. O'Bradovich, P. Owens, T. Croftcheck, Mr. Gjurich. League Games Wayfnesburg Point Marion Bellmar German Redstone Georges A w Q, II VV Bellmar St. Johns Redstone 3 uynesburg V 2 v J ' f- A . K X H- H kt H 1 J Q ,X ,, sg. NJ' ' r , 1 jIV's ,M 1. K Nt -11-:midi Ron' 1: D. Franks, P. Owens, E. O'Bradovich, T. Croftcheck, P. Logan. Row 2: L. Ewurt, Anthony, -gn Ft. Nenni. Nonieague Games East Beth jefferson East Beth Jefferson V -1' - Q 5 1 5 4:- - 1 'ff it lf 11111 P. 1' L, vr.,.4 is l -,,-t. Lv' , . ... -Q. at t. A -1 FMMHZVUE h 1 f A xg gi. ' if ' y l in 1 ',, ff sm I V .KN ' Q bn - auuu-p--1 LJ .3 lfilitor. ., Assistant Editor, , , Literary Editors Sports Editors , Art Editors ss,, llusincss Manager ,, Circulation Managers A115 Typists Plzotograplzer ..,.s. Mondilke Stall' . . Mary Ann Lardin Marino Organt Mary Ann Ainslcy Gloria Vcnturini . -. . , lim Smith Richard Glagola 7 Anna lane Clmrin Charlcs Clmcpcs loc Salnatclli Gloria Gabclctto ,Ruth Ann llowcr Betty Rolrol . Eugene Franks Eleanor Taylor Francis Balint I lclcn Morcclock H Ircnc lsccca Dolores Koman Alice lane Show iii, ? Wg, ..,.., fri, . cc., T, if-e.,-.l , , i 1... s 1 Aff' Row 1, left to right: Nl. A. Lardin, G. Venturini, R. Netchi, A. Show. Row 2, left to right: Kolar B. Baer, Tscoucaris, U. Pierce. B. Breakiron, B. Green. D. Howell. Row 3, left to right: C. Tscoucaris T. Riedman, Stronko, P. Venturini, M. Hanna, E. Bokosh, VVilson, D. Ketchel, L. Helmick, lNlr Pierattini. Row 4, left to right: E. Ganozy, Nl. Johnson, lXl. VVise, C. Sechler, F. Hoist, H. hloredock, I Dufala, F. Nugent, A. Dufala, Popovich. Student Council The Student Council is an active scryice organization for the beneht of the school. Under the direction of Mr. Pierattini, the Council has helped to arouse school spirit in many ways. They sponsored all the football and basketball pep meetings, sold basketball pins, and made signs for all the games. Uver a period of years the council has donated thousands of dollars to the school. This year they plan to help the health department. The money will come from the proceeds ol the refreshment stands, a bake sale, and other planned activities. 46 Carrie A. Ross Chapter National Honor Society The Carrie A. Ross Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded at Masontown High School in 1934-35. Miss Ross, for whom the chapter is named, was principal of the Masontown Elementary School for a number of years, and later served as a member of the high school faculty. Students are selected on the basis of Service, Character, Leadership and Scholarship. The active members this year are: Eleanor Taylor, Eugene Franks and Gloria Venturini. The new members are: Seniors--Anna Chrin, Helen Moredock, Patty O'Brien, Francis Balint, james Smith, Marino Organt and Lee Stotler. juniors-Carol Sechler, Raymond Urbany and Donald Kreson. Scholarship Service Leadership Character 47 , , T... . t T... -r,....... 'L f' N Row 1, left to right: C. Tscoucaris, D. Zaremslcy, R. Renox, S. VVrohle, S. Ric-ger. Ron' 2, left to riglzf: P. O'Brien, P. Venturini, E. Franks, B. Kasinec, D. Ketchel, S. Lytle, R. Nocenti, M. R. Gillis. ROWV3, left to right: M. Vidonish, D. Vittone, M. Standish, E. Bokoch, D. Whetzel, M. Blair, Scarton, R. Wright. Roni 4, left to right: L. Stotler, F. Nugent, Pm. Fera, J. Sabatelli, 1Nliss Magalotti. ournalism Club Our school paper The M. H. S. Commentator was awarded third place in the division of senior high school mimeographed newspapers among schools with enroll- ments between 251 and 500 pupils. The award was made by the Pennsylvania School Press Association at its 20th annual convention held at Reading Senior High School on November 9 and 10, 1951. Two Masontown High School students received three second award certificates for student materials entered. Janet Frankhouser received two of the second award certificates, one for her edi- torial Drivers Training-Training Driversf and the other for her cover design of the spring issue of the school paper. Cassandra West won a second award certificate for her feature story, 1'1er Very First Baseball Gamef' published in the May issue. There are 24 reporters on the school paper staff. Betty Kasinec and Dolores Ketchel are the editors of the monthly publication. Miss Magalotti is the faculty sponsor. 48 All of these groups com- bine to sing for the Christmas and Easter assemblies and other programs throughout the year. They are under the direction of Anne Rocks Am- brose. This consists of 14 senior girls who enjoy singing to- gether. Membership is op- tional and enjoyment their goal. P. Whyel, F. Hoist, G. Dugan. G. Venturini, M. L. Stacel, M. A. Fetlco, M. A. Ainsley, E. Taylor. P. Relic, B. Rohol, A. Salopek, G. Law, D. Koman, R. Hnetilo. The Intermediate Trios comprise a group of tenth grade girls cesiring to sing trio. Their goal, too, is Senior Trio. S. Hughes, V. Branisel, Wilscin, M. Standish, B. Elias, E. Bokoch, I. bl. Swauey. R. M. Chrin,X S. Taylor, S. Florik, L. Organt, B. Lytle, K. Diakunik. This group consist of 35 members which are from the 7tlr, Sth and 9th grades. The objective of this choir is the training of the younger girls for special work later. L. Capanna, P. Ponterero, R. Hegedis, Denlinger, M. Dully, B. Leech, B. O'Lear, M. Rakos. M. A. Erhard, M Hanna, Chepes, S. Gillis R. Barber, E. Franks, jackson, P. Venturini, R. Wriglit, E. Moody. H. Bre- chun, B. Branisel, V. Vance, bl. R. Gillis, N. Sheppo, B. Kasmale. R. Magalotti, D. Vittone, P. Brill, R. Nocenti, bi. Martin, M. Vidonish, N. Sechler, T. Tscoucaris, hi. jackson, G. VVilson. J -GL' S ,, ...Q ,. sa Fa x If-Pt. 1,, Selected for junior trio work, it is hoped that these six will mature into the senior trio group. Vocal Music ...T U1 'Ita A' ii., 41- 4 Flute: Lytle. Clarinets: F. Balint, Bl. Swetzj H. Degolt, C. Shanlao, S. Koresh, Channing F. Korintus. Bellyre: P. Lubits. Trumpets: Pr. Fera, Fera, R. Pento, D. Capella, C. Kasinec, D. Chuberko T. Fotta, D. VVhite, D. Cumely, B. Micozzi, L. VValters, Tassone, I Tscoucaris, Alexander, D. Smith, C. Ainsley, W. Zavona, C. Bowman fm R. Scarton. w Q Baritone: C. VVise. Trombone: Pm. Netchi, B. McWilliams, A. Smith. , ,f- Drums: D. Pierce, Anthony, C. Law. Basses: T. Channing, VV. Malpezzi. Tenor Saxophone: K. Mayberry. Mascots: Nagy, D. R. Frame. Majorettes: E. Taylor, S. Hughes, C. Vaslavsky, E. Owens, M. A. Fetlco, V. Branisel, L. Organt, lNl. Oravets, V. Lubits, Nl. Cunningham, F. Bello F. Soukup, I. Shipley, E. Franks. i 0 A e al I 4 . 915. f. mm'w2 sm-mfrnn-'vs :21 : f. fx - eg'sn nan 1 .QL wf:1-ae:wwuanm.r . gi Xu' mg, 5 A . L. ,,v,,m 3. 1 A 3? Q. ,.g.Qaw.-1 ..- J- Q. - ' .rv ' A'-V U 1- if M Aw - , WN'9gf - L . I f X594 A ir- ff-.M +L? 5' W 7' -21 4 v W 5 mm' 0 A. ' x' 1Q.'Qf.'-gwf ' ' sf, . ,, , M -V ' F-' zn ig ' my- , lf? ff? 'a,',E.., ' I., VV - M- ar i n-ggi!-, ', I .ful M' in ,ffl A --,, ,L f W Q f y.5 2' 7,,Q-... .N 'fwiif-. V 'L A- ..1'il'SN?12' fQv 4' xg-, 57543 fm.-' 'dw v.5,x,wg, ,, K' ,H-. Pr ' A www' .ax K D. Mason, B. Baer, lawrence. W. Rattay, Mr. Organt, Pt. Campbell. all D. lllathews. C. Townsend, T. Trivonf ovich. ll. Rhodes, D. Crowe, ll. Arnold. lNlr. Burchianti, Pt. Vllinters, Benford, J. Danko. 1 QR Popular Science Club The 12 members of the Popular Science Club, under the guidance of Mr. Organt, read from Popular Science Magazines and work experiments. Visual Aids Club P. Mack, D. Alexander, Hillen, C. Honsaker. L. Cayelli, C. Sechler, S. Brooks, Mr. Hanna. The Visual Aids Club is under the direction of our new Physical Educa- tion teacher, George Hanna. The club's purpose is to learn the value of visual aids in education. Tak- ing pictures outdoors and showing slides are two of the many interesting things the club plans to do. Science Club lVlr. Burchantfs Science Club has ll members from 9th, 10th, llth, and 12th grades. ln trying to develop an appreciation for scientific knowledge, it helps to broaden the student's mind. Preparation for a scholarship test for the Westing- house awards is one of the club's ob- jectives. Boys? Recreation Club Mrs. Nieman directs this club. It eunsists of 20 huys frnin the seventh and eighth grades. Dressed in shorts, 'li-shirts und tennis shoes, they tumble and do tliilerent types of stunts. 'l'ltt-y practice nn u niut in one nf the rnnins. The eluh put on at very nice zissenihly prugruiit in the ziuclitnr- iuni this year. ,,.+..,,.....L --A-T Roti' 1, left to right Wilson lx Zitney P Tovinscntl 9 vVlIlLIT1lllLl' ll C tllu A Suinur hi. llixley. Hutt 2 le t to right L Cnnouv I Beck N Seehler hlrs Britn lx Cllllllllllilllll Popovich. Ex libris This club is sponsored by Mrs Brnn It h 19 as its nbjectn cs the dexclnpment nl reseireh ability, literary taste .ind acquaintance uith dramatic ind debite prcsentatiolis M. A. Ainsley, C. Anthony, B. Arndt, A. Hillen, F. Hoist, I. Lecea, D. Koman, P. Relic, A. Salopek, A. Show, M. L. Stacel, C. Standish, C. Cabeletto, R. Hower, P. Whyel, B. Rohol, E. Sezerensc. Senior Commercial Club The Senior Com- mercial Club provides its members with needed extra time for their teachers' secretar- ial work. This work gives them practical experience in typing, mimeographing and hectographing. V L F k F M VV'lliams, C. Gillis First Bow, left to right: Nlongalier, W. Sangston, C. Blair, . i e, . c 1 Mitchel C High F Brozik. Second Bow, left to right: B. Crowe, B. Breakiron, R. Wiles, E Vaseckai, B.. Clemimer, B. Frasconi, S. Plevcl, C. Kury, A. Diamond, V. Clark, B. lXlaldovan Third Row, left to right: C. Jellick, E. Farrier, E. Boord, Park, S. hlaldovan. Fourth Row, le f to right: L. Bozzi, W. Hoover, C. Honsaker, I. Dugan, B. Ilonsaker, D. Helmick, C. Elias, T Q Nlorgan, E. Strunko, hir. Cjurich. Hi ,Y The Hi-Y is a club for seventh, eight and ninth grade hoys. The club's purpose is to build M C' ' h th svonsor sa 's that among other things he will try up morals and good character. r. Juric , e sl ' , 3 to teach good sportsmanship. 54 Airlllerrit: Club ,,..,. The purpose of this club is to go outside and play games such as football and softball. VVhen the weather is bad, the club stays in- doors and discusses sports, and teams and -Q , captains are selected. ,4 First Row, kneeling, left to right: Campbell, V. Shine, F. O'Lear, T. Haines, Il. Spellman, Volansky, F. Beatty, L. Dugan. Sccoml Row, kneeling, left io right: R. laekson, C. llalash, V. Elentri, C. Chrise, VV. llopwood, VV. Gabor, llovluto. Tliinl How, smmling, left to right: D. 3 Kreson, Kolar, Durst, bloody, A. Rockwell, F. Saluga, lerkins, 1. lfaist, ll. llLllli15llI'CyS, Mr. Pierattini. ...J +-if 11' Fmnt Row, left to right: Clark, I.. llelmiek, Nl. VVise, C. llillen, hl. A. Vaslavsky, lNl. Doleha I. VVheeler. Second llow, left to right: P. Parks, Zemhar, S. Bates, Farrier, ll. Giles, D. Nayher, Mrs. Orlando. Tliiril Row, left to riglzix B. Lytle, A. Spear, M. Xlleimer, li. llekoric, T. Suukup. v There are 18 mem- bers consisting ol' the 10:11 and llth grades. The Purpose of the Commercial Club is to achieve practice in see- retarial work. At the regular meetings, mem' bers make posters of shorthand and book- keeping for the bulle- tin boards. Junior Commercial Club 55 Library Club The Library Club is under the supervision of lN'lrs. O'Brien. The 33 members spend their time reading, and every six weeks a girl is selected to learn how to catalogue and and check out the books. l I First Row, left to right: E. Cnbeletto, Heinz, V. rlellick, D. Tawncy, P. Vinch, D. Tawney. Second Row, left to right: N. McCann, R. McGee, L. Skolnik, M. Chendrich, R. M. Salopek, Freeman, Leclcemby, B. Leech. Tlzircl Row, left to riglzt: R. Bates, D. Zinn, S. Taylor, Nl. Patrick, Thorpe, E. Spikes, hi. Hanna, I. M. Swaney, Mrs. O'Brien. Fourtlz Row, left to riglzt: V. Canoe, R. Dugan, E. Moody. Fiftlz Roni, left to riglzlz E. Nurlry, G. Petrovich, F. Vllhyel, V. Vance, S. Florek, M. lloma, W. Konicki. It is within the young as well as old to be am- bitious to be fine. Po- tentialitics are realized through various media. The purpose of the Art Club is to encourage the young artist to vary his artistic experiences. Art Club . -1-ft. an Q5 ,yi ... Rout I, left to right: G. Betchy, F. hludry, P. Frazzec, B. Smith, P. Bradey, C. Vllallencheclc, B Kimmell, VVellington, S. Black. Row 2, left to riglzt: K. Kosy, R. Deffenbaugh, Kotarsky, M Rekoric, Bowman, H. Green, D. Townsend, E. Swaney, D. Dertod. Row 3, left to right: I Volelicck, Clova, L. Christopher, C. Rieger, R. Rock, M. Griffith, A. Krichbaum, Dawson F. Farrier. Rout' 4, left fo right: R. Renox, S. Marinch, S. Lakatos, E. Arndt, A. Jackson, Durst, C. Dubrolta, Mrs. LeDonne. Ron' 5, left to riglzt: B. Kimmell, Ravetta, F. hloore, C. Huflind, F. johnson, B. Fell. 56 Jr f f f ff' ,- ' --E The llomc Economics Cluh actltiitints individuuls with different erufts and gives them an opportunity to develop skill in what- ever craft they choose. It also provides for the social entertainment. mfxb 15 sf' n 'X Hou' I, left to right: S. Gillis, Nl. A. llitrtuclr, ll Vllliyel, Nl. xvLlI'IlN,'I1, M. lownsend, N. Sheppo, A. lllriplett. ll. ciLlt'I'l'lIll. li. lsusinaillai. Nl. llultos. Hou' 2, left to right: l . Clrillin, ll. Provxinee, hl. A. Serock, ll. Vineh, ll. llenlord, 1. Mihulilt, li. hlairinelr, ll. VVilson. D. lloclt, li. Nklilltit-e, lxl. Spear, nl. Arndt, A. lirnnelri. Hon' 3, left to right: ll. llrechutn, ll. Cunninglnun. P. Brill, ll. Slxminin, S. SXYCII. ll. liorintus, ll. Sl1.lllll'l'. Nl. Al.lllI1Nlxl', U. xltlllllfbllfll, -lllL'li5lll1. Hon' 4, left Io right: l'. liugun. l. Cliepes. ll. liurher, ll. Snyder, Cf. Curroll, l'. Pontorero, nl. liusinee, L. Clnpunrui, l. lleidmun, Denlinger, ll. Adams. xt Roll A 1 on ' t urs, V. n mov, ', X 'ist , f. olJinson, C'o ier, iss 'nelJiiugi. 4 ', ' ' : . 1. , . T-- 4, , ', Home Economies Club Directed by Miss Stiehm, the Girls' Athletic Club was originated so that girls in Junior Iligh School could learn tumbling, stunts and square dancing. They work in the auditorium on mats. The students sary they en- joy this new club very much. Girls Athletic Club Stage Guild In this club there are 25 members from grades 9 through 12. During the school term they fixed the stage for plays, painted the music room, and also painted the shop. The club has been under the direction of iXlr. Davis for 5 W years. Front Row, left to right: A. Bezjek, R. Swetz, L. Skovran, A. Alexander, R. Nenni, VV. Pike, R. Saluga. Second Row, left to right: VV. Taylor, R. Cerullo, R. Pritz, R. Ludrosky, R. Tedrow, P. Logan, lil McCoy, Mr. Davis. Third HOIV, left to right: D. Dunlap, G. Hegedis, E. Corsetti, F. wg Gensliaw, Latin. ' ps T N llie 'liravel Club consists ol' 28 memhers and is spon- sored luv Aliss lltliel ll. last. Ar the beginning of the year the iliravel Club slient some time at the Recreation Field enjoying lag Speedliallf' Push Ball and Playground Ball. lntloors, the members took several world geography tours. 'Iilie itinerary of the clulfs activities included, American cities, The Nile River, and Roliert Louis Stevenson's Island in the Pacific. Records of famous compos- ers wliose traveling had an ef- fect on their lives and work v were enjoyed and appreciated. Travel Club Front Row, left to right: M. lXlcClanahan, M. Price, B. Minerd, R. VVrohle, N. Hower, B. LaRose, J. lsler. Second Row, left to right: H. VVilson, E. Farrier, R. Kin an, Rhodes, N. Hopwood, F. Miller, D. Zinn, Miss Fast. Third Row, left to right: Hotsinpiliier, V. Billek, VV. Stillwagon, G. Kingan, Lewis, C. Pritz. i lf? English Club The 19 members of this club have no purpose but to renal for pleasure. lts faculty sponsor is hlrs. SlL'l1llllLlIl. 1 1 ...Jw IT Im, ,5 v-1 v gp- , .Y ... First Row, left to right: P. Catztlognu, B. Branisel, Strnnko, Ltillosa, ll. Elias, K, Diultunick. Secoml Roni, left to right: li. Daugherty, bl. l.. Ainslev, hl. johnson, C. Dugan, hl. l.. Alziekson, hlrs. Steinman. Third How, left to right: Nl. Browning, Clovat, ll. Chrin, l. Illliiillll, S. lle.tl, ll. Mugttlutti, S. Bise. unior Reel Cross l Club hlrs. jones sponsors the lletl Cross Club. lts 29 members direct Heel Cross activities in school and help the Fayette County Chapter in Uniontown. Club activities include: enrollment and nuignline drives, articles and gift boxes sent to hospitals, chiltlren's homes, :intl overseas to foreign coun- tries. First Roni, It-ft to right: bl. lluvner, S. Board, N. Vvinemiller, G. llixon, L. lxloscr, A. Florelc, G. Speclinztn, ll. lietchel. Second How, left to right: M. Core, A. Rohol, Faith, C. Sttinclish, ll. llegetlis, M. Serock, ll. luclter, S. Lytle. Third lime, left to right: D. Switch, P. Burton, I. lXlcNtttt, O. lloxvell, ll. King, S. hlurphy, H. llttttuv, blrs. jones. 59 presented bv gc l ' '0ur Faee ls lFamiliar W SENlOlx CLASS Mary Ann Fetko A......... Eugene Franks .... Charles Chepes ,......., Ralph Fera ............ David Pierce, ......,,. Genevieve Law .,,,,...,. --,-----.,,Gracie Girard ----,-,.Lewis Girard Haviland Morgan Ellis Eleanor Taylor ,,.,.. ,,.,,..... A unt Sara Irene Lecea, .........,,..,. ..........,......., L ena Helen Moreclock .......... ,.......... M rs. Girard Gloria Venturini ...,... ,..,...................,.. , .,.,.........,.,,....,...,.,.. ......,.,..... l-I o lly Directed by Mildred P. Brain 4 -., .wazwagk A Ont lForensie Extempore Speaking ..... , Original Oration 7........,... Shakespeare Reading ,,.,,7A,,, Radio Speaking .7..,,...,..... Serious Decla1nation,t,,. Poetry Reading eeeoeeo,eeoe Humorous Declairzationw Baritones, ..,....,..,,,,..,,.,,. - Contestants Marv Ann Lardin r,,,..,.rEleanor Taylor ...---,...Patty Lubits .--r..,.,,...,Boh Pento ,..r.,...,,,,Ellcn Bokoch ,,r.r,rWGloria Venturini Wilson ..., ,,,,,7e Ralph Fera John Anthony s Q ti! ' Trio S,....loo..,oool.oooo,,v. Mezzo Soprano .....,,, Wildlife Posters lViIdlife Photography t,,,,,.... ,,.r..WMary Ruth Gillis Rosemary Wright Marlene Martin Rosemary Wrigllt -.-.-.t-,,..Carol Sechlcr Tom Beck Francis Saluga -.,--.,tAliCe jane Show Charles Chepcs an-'l'Q A I. we-si -'tak ' tx use J ,Mm .r 1 A , ,.,. W . vggg sm- -uf. f I+. A YL . img-HM . V .1 A. - ff:-if DR. E. R. INGRAHAM Compliments Of DR. T. V. YANCHUS Compliments Of DR. E. B. FAST Compliments Of DR. J. l. MESSMORE Compliments Of DR. J. N. SNYDER DR. O. R. DASSANCE MASONTOWN, PA. Compliments Of DR. EDWIN S. PETERS Compliments Of DR. J. L MOSER Compliments Of DR. ROBERT J. PETERS Compliments of Compliments and Compliments AMsmcAN Lesson of Bmwishes AUXILIARY Of FORT MASON DR' HERBERT C' MASONTOWN ROTARY Unit 423 commas CLUB Compliments of Compliments Compliments MASONTOWN nusmess s. Pnofssslomu of of woMEN's clua v. F. w. AuxluAnY HALO-AMERICAN No. 4584 cmzens cLuB MASONTOWN, PA. 63 Compliments of Compliments cocA'coLA BOTTLING CO. THOROFARE MARKET of of Uniontown, Pa. SECOND NATIONAL 104 Sou'rx-I MAIN STREET BANK MASONTOWN, PA. MASONTOWN, PA. 244 Pittsburgh Street UNIONTOWN, PA. Compliments of I FASHION HOSIERY SHOPS Compliments Compliments f FASHIONWEAR HARD To TEAR of o GEORGE FRANKS 9 East Main Street MILTON D. MARGOLIS Attorney at Law UNIONTOWN We Telegraph Flowers LECKRONE SHlRlEY'S COA' AND COKE L N, HAGAN FLOWER SHOPPE Elvuuo ERMINIO ICE CREAM COMPANY Flowers for all occasions CUT FLOWERS - CORSAGES Phone 6346 UNIONTOWN PA WEDDING FLOVVETS R. D' 1 BOX 16 L ' ' FUNERAL WORK McCLELLANDTOWN Nm: Phone 8151 Day: Phone 8841 112 E. Cuuncu ST.-PHONE 8381 G. H. LOUDERMILK Plumbing, Heating and Tin Work Expert Repair Work MASONTOWN, PA. UNION SUPPLY CO. CONGRATULATES The sons and daughters of our friends and patrons in the Klon- dike Region who are graduat- ing from Masontown High School this year. We wish them success, happiness and loads of luck. JOSEPH AUTO CO. 201 VVest Church Street DODGE PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE-RATED TRUCKS Where your car and truck is among Friends Phone 7774 - Masontown, Pa Cgmplimgntg h Compliments of f DINE - DANCE 0 Finest Orchestra EDWARD L OlSAVlCKY HANNA AND HANNA SALAPECK AND DUNN - lnsufance - THOROFARE PRODUCE MASONTOWN, PA. BETWEEN MASONTOWN AND CARMICHAELS DEPARTMENT 64 Congratulations Comkdimems GUY B. WARMAN to all Graduates Insurance Service of ROSENTHAL RELIABLE FURNITURE 29 NORTH MAIN STREET CREDIT JEWELERS Your Frigidaire Dealer MASONTOWN, PA. In HIRSCH Ph 3971 MASONTOWN one Phone 7758 FREDERICKTOWN MASONTOWN PRINTING CO. 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Everything in Music Piano Tuning Piano lnstruction Compliments of SCHEIN BROS. - JEWELERS - Morgantown 81 Main UNIONTOWN, PA. Compliments of CARO COAL CO. PT. MARION, PA. Congratulations KIKTA'S FURNITURE STORE Everything for the Home MASONTOWNIS LARGEST STORE PHONE 5161 WILLIS 8. DAVIDSON G.E. Appliances Propane Bottle Gas Wiring Contractor CARMICHAELS, PA. JOSEPH J. SIMKOVIC - Wholesale Distributor - Candy, Cigarettes, Notions and Novelties MCCLELLANDTOWN, PA. Phone 6757 SOLOMON 81 TESLOVICH Truck Contractors 230 SOUTH WATER STREET MASONTOWN, PA. Phone 8371 George Solomon George Teslovich Compliments of THRIFT DRUG CO. UNIONTOWN, PA. Fort Necessity Meats THE F1NEsT Congratulations SPITZLER'S MEAT PRODUCTS, Inc. 8-8517 - 8-8518 - 8-8519 UNIONTOWN, PA. Compliments of H. J. McGEE Your HOT Po1NT Dealer 209 South Main MASONTOWN, PA. DIEGES and CLUST jewelers for Your Class Rings Rings Pins Medals Charms Trophies 17 joan STREET NEW YORK 8, N. Y. 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