Masontown High School - Mondike Yearbook (Masontown, PA)

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ALB E RT GALLATIN SENBOR HIGH SCHOOL svmwrmln Ycwnsruv, YAYETTE Cnunvvk v:NNSvLvAmA A STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING AUTNOR!TY PROJECT 4 ,,. uf l .1 MASONTOWVN BORO Edward Vignali, President Oliver Smith, Viee President Mrs. T. D. Smith, Secretary Frank VVheeler, Treasurer George Franks Dr. O. R. Dassance POINT MARION BOR0 Dr. G. K. Ilertiaux, President Edwin S. Bowers, Vice President Dr. A. Il. Hunger, Secretary Elton Ridgeway, Treasurer Elmer Vanlandt .Xlhert Gallatin joint School lluzlrtls SPRINGHILL TOIVNSHIP Earl Phillis, President Russell Ruble, Vice President Ivalter S. Rhodes, Secretary Ray Illosser, Treasurer Charles Emory Albert Gallatin Joint School NICIIOLSON TOWVNSIIIP Samuel ll. Dick, President Robert E. Morris, Vice President Peter llartueh, Serretary Louis Peary, Treasurer Walter Tassonc Earl Diamond SMITH FIELD BORO William Elsey, President Clarence Miller, Vire President Orville Matthews, Secretary Lawrence Austin, Treasurer james Vance Boyd Hustezid, jr, System Q .1 V, P ',' ' A . Q 4-,i is l 7 i, I ll ' qv l y X iii if R mf , Q r, 'g H' O .. . 1 , - l 4 J JOINT COMMITTEE Ray Blosser, President Dr. G. K. llertiuux, Vire President Edward Vignali, Secretary Samuel AI. Dick, Member Lawrcnce Austin, Member Elton Ridgeway, Treasurer ues , .. ., . xi F A 5 2 - 'E A 'SH 1 rll. K , YVilliam M. l-lanley Supervising Principal Albert Gallatin joint School System Administration so Lester A. Evans Assistant Supervising Principal Albert Gallatin joint School System ' .f '-.4 . A. 1 Q .ties ,4 James J. Fast Assistant Supervising Principal Albert Gallatin joint School System Eugene R. Franks Principal Masontown, High School Q-a ' m 'F - S , 'x il' Q. l 4 X I 1 ,me mf' ii Y '94 W 'G , ,R , dv an 9 1 'X ll Q DIANA M. ALEXANDER Social Studies and English ANNE R. AMBROSE American Literature and Vocal Music VETO A. FERA Instrumental Music ROBERT V. AMBROSE History and Math ALADINO A. BURCHIANTI Biological Science and Social Studies y ELEANOR C. CARUSO Y Special Education 33 V CARL CIARAMELLA ' a Geography and Science ,, , . if 'Wl' GEORGE P. HANNA Physical Education, ROBERT S. DAVIS History Industrial Arts DOLORES DE GARDEYN Reading IRENE D. HOWARD English, Latin FLORA ESSIG 1 A R Biological Sciences, English .Q B' ETHEL FAST A - i Q. kd K X, B.. A? Y A-,iid 'E . . . 'Q Civics and History u ff 1 'Q ,s'f.fr. 2 . v ' is I x 1 ' I .2 , 8 A O 1 x HELEN L. LEDONN E Art Faculty JOHN LozAR Health, Physical Education, Dri'uer's Education EDITH MAGALOTTI French, Mathematics DAVID MATYAS Mathematics, Physics MARY MOXIE Commercial Subjects FRANCES E. NIEMAN History JOHN ORIS Mathematics MARY LOUISE ORLANDO Commercial Subjects MARINO PIERATTINI English, Speech VIVIAN H. SHUTSA Home Economics ROSE STEINMAN English THELMA D. VENEN Health and Physical Education SARAH M. WRIGHT lilatlzematics, History, P.D. 9 'S - In 'Q' , 1' tl .Wx - Y elf' IL3' ,l ,fy -E . - ig' ... fv- 'D 4' 'bn'lf , '3 Q 'f N. U1 1' ' I--Q, . 'l' l My lf ' 5 AILEEN VANCE Home Visitor Special Services ,-, . . fi W. Q R ,e -XMILLI-X MK Olll DR. JOHN SNYDER DR JESSE. MOSER Srlzoal A msc' Examining Plzyxician I Xllllllllllln' D1 llfljf Q I0 Seniors GARY AINSLEY ' 1 , - GENERAL we A ' . Famous for his trumpet torture. - 4 Football l, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Quartelte 2, 3. l if x 'Y 'A MQ mi 1. C ' Q ,. I T 5: , it JIMMIE LYNN AINSLEY I . 1 Aj: COMMERCIAL CONSUMER 5 Wedloek's a lane where there is no 5 turning. -Majorette 3, 4, Head 45 For- ensics 3, 43 Class Play 35 Office Sec- retary 3, 4. DONALD BAILEY GENERAL Always on the go. -Football 1, 2: Softball League 3. SELMA BEATTIE Co M M ERCIAI, CONSUMER llez1'nre of her hair, for she exrels all zuonzen in magir of her I0eks. -Foren- sics lg Office Secretary 3, 4. JOHN BALANIK N- COMMERCIAL CONSUMER . 4 A mllsirian of fame unknown. -Band 2, 3, 43 Shop Club 2, 35 Stage Guild l. mf' V CAROL BETCHY ACADEMIC HAlZU!1y.Y quiet, neat as a pin, to laugh ' class would be a sin. -Indoor Games Club lg Senior Chorus 23 Nursing Club 23 Mondike Staff 4. Class Treasurer, 4. t J .1 .- .w . . .lk Mi , 4 -T! '1 :S . A I .A 41 tiff GEORGE BATTAGLIA ACADEMIC He might be wise were he other wise. --Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3: Softball League 33 Mondike Staff 4. ELIZABETH ELAINE BILLEK ACADEMIC A quiet soft-spoken lass. -Indoor Games Club lg Senior Chorus 2: Mon- dike Staff 45 Hall Patrol 4. RONALD BELL GENERAL Took football training for mental re- ruperation. -Football 2, 3, 43 Softball League 3: Class Play 31 Hall Patrol 41 Mondike Staff 4g Student Council l, 2, 33 Red Cross Club 1. SHIRLEY BILLEK GENERAL Speed: is silver, silence is golden. - Red Cross Club lg Senior Chorus 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. ROBERT BROOKS COMMERCIAL CONSUMER A youth to fame and fortune un- knou'rt. -Football l, 2, 3, 4: Softball League 3: Class Play 3: Student Coun- ril Officer 45 Monclike Staff 4: Office Secretary 3, 43 Basketball l. Class Vice President 4. DOLORES BIXLER Com M ERCIAI. SECRETARIAL Some mrzafy in the chorus. -Band 2, 3, 43 Senior Chorus 2, Trio 3, 43 Forensics l, 2, 3, 41 Soloist 3, 41 Office Secretary 4. I3 if' JOE DALNOKY COM MERCIAI. CONSUMER Has no time for .vide i.r.me.v -Softball League lg Hi Y Club 3: Office Secre- tary 3, 4. FLORENCE BRECHUN CoMMERr:1,u. SEckE'1uxR1.-xr. Hliigglf, Giggle all the while, riezfvr had the time lo xn1ilf', -Senior Chorus 25 Library Aid 2: journalism l, 2, 3. 43 Majorcttc 2, 3, 4: Assistant Head Majorette 43 Oflice Secretary 3, 45 Tri Hi Y 3, 43 Football Queen Attendant 4. RONALD DIAMOND GENERAL lie'llt-fr that he lu' small anrl .thine than be great and fast a SlIlld0'll'.,'- Band l, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 43 All- County Band 3. DOLORES CONAWAY COMMERCIAL CONSUMER An open-lzearteri maiden, true and pure. -Band 2, 3, 43 Ex Librcs Club lg Tri Hi Y 3, 43 Oflice Secretary 3, 4. CARL ELLEN BERGER GENERAL Laugh and the world laugh.: with you, Snare and you will sleep alone. -Stage Guild l. SARA CROWE ACADEMIC Bf'auty's matchless flO1U8I'.U-Jlllll0f Chorus lg Future Nurses Club 11 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Class Play 33 Tri Hi Y 3, 43 Student Council 33 Mon- dike Staff 45 Football Queen Atten- dant 4. I4 'JF 3 JERRY FAGAN C0M MERCIAL CONSUMER Freckles always gets the lllflfll? for every broken window pane. -Football 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Office Sec- retary 3, 43 Mondike Staff 43 Softball League 3. NANCY DAVIS COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAI. Always on the job. -Nurses Club lg Senior Chorus 23 Class Play 33 Oflice Secretary 3, 43 Commentator Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Co Editor 43 Hall Patrol 43 ' National Honor Society 4. PAUL FRASCONI CoM MERCIAL CONSUMER Always willing to help. -Band l, 2, 3, 43 Stage Guild l3 Office Secretary 3, 43 Movie Projectionist 3, 43 Hall Patrol 43 Softball League 3. JOANNE DE ROSA ACADEMIC This maiden has dom' what very few will, sltefr never kept quiet and m'm'r sat still. -Nurses Club I3 Class Play 33 Class Oflicer 33 Tri Hi Y 3, 4g Football Queen Attendant 4: Coin- mentator Stall l, 2, 3, Co Editor 43 Student Council 1, 2, Officer 4: En- semble 43 Red Cross Representative 4. ROBERT GREENWOOD GENERAL Lone wondering, but not lost. -Stage Guild l. SANDY FELL COMMERCIAL CONSUMER Always about and never out. -Otlice Secretary 3, 43 Band 1, 2. 3. 4. I5 1 'H SY' -is 'B' fi- NELSON GRIMM COM M ISRCIAI. CONSU M ER Don't nllozv the girls to orrupy your time. -Class Play 33 Softball League 3: Football l, 2, 3, 4, Mondikc Staff 43 Office Secretary 3, 43 Class Presi- dent, 4. CAROL FIKE Clcmm-1kc:l.u. CONSUMER For some may Inlk and some may slap, but xlle goes on f0l'l'1lt'l'.n-FOTCII' sics 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 2, 3, 41 Major- cttc 3: Tl-i,Hi-Y 3, 43 Football Queen Attendant 43 German Township High l. JAMES ROBERT HINES COMMERCIAL CONSUMER A Soul missed being burn. -Class Play 33 Band I, 25 Office Secretary 3, 43 Hi-YfClnlJ 3. LIOANNE FREEMAN COMMERCIAL CONSUMER A fun' will: qladrzexs o'er spread. - . Office Secretary 3. 4: Chorus 3. CHARLES HONSAKER Cmlmrzuczml. CONSUMER He s Ihr' slzort of il, AOffice Secretary 3, 4: Hi,Y lg Movie Projcctionist 5, 4. ALXVILDA GRIFFIN COMMERCIAL CONSUMER Smiles like a Sllllf'l0ll'6I'.n-f,fHCC Sec- retary 3, 4. 16 I Z RONALD HONSAKER COMMERCIAL CONSUMER Always around and about when needed. -Office Secretary 3, 43 Stage Guild l3 Movie Projectionist 3, 4. Hn, ' BARBARA GRIFFIN COMMERCIAL Always willing to please. -Office Sec- retary 3, 4. JOHN HOSPODAVIS COMMERCIAL CONSUMER One of the few who knows how to attend to his own business. -Student Chairman-Career Day 33 Student Council l, 2, 33 Shop Club 13 N. R.A.3 Science Club li Mondike Staff 43 Hall Patrol 43 Oflice Secretary 3, 4. LILLIAN GREENWOOD COMMERCIAL CoNsuMER ' Quiet, calm, and denture. -Office Secretary 3, 43 Indoor Games 1. JOSEPH INTORRE GENERAL I I Loves work so well, that he can sleep beside it. -Stage Guild l3 junior Chorus lg Quartette l, 23 Movie Pro- jectionist 3, 4. JOANNE HONSAKER ACADEMIC l'l'l1ellIer tall or small she is liked by all. -Band 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 43 Student Council Secre- tary 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Hall Patrol 43 Senior Chorus 23 En- semble 23 Trio 3, 43 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD JOHNSTON ACADEMIC Always heard before seen. -Student Council -lg Football 3: Mondike Staff 4. EMMA KIMMELL CoMMERc:1AL SFCRETARIAI, Red headed, but not red tempered. -Class Play 33 Hull Patrol 41 Mon- dike Stall 43 Oflire Secretary 3, 4: Travel Club lg Class Ofheer 3: Class Historian 4. RONALD KIMMELL GENERAL He's a sure card. -Football lg Sci- ence Club l, SYLVIA KRIDLE COMMERCIAL CONSUMER Patienre is a plant that grows not in all gardens. -Travel Club lg Oflice Secretary 3. 43 Mondike Stall 41 Senior Chorus 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 41 Class Play 3. EARL KING CoM MERCIAL CONSUMER just me, my girl, and my Ford. - Ofhce Secretary 3, 4, Movie Projec- tionist 3, 4. MARIE ANTOINETTE MACK GENERAL Her good points oulnumller the bad. -junior Chorus lg Senior Chorus 2: Class Play 3: Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Officer 43 Red Cross Representative 43 Nurses Club lg Career Day Chairman 3: Mondike Co-editor 4. I8 Pl . 5. V U q jf ,A x I2 - A nur x 3 'I CHARLES LEWIS GENERAL A new addition to the roll. -German 'Township High l, 2, 3. jo ANN MACKEY COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL If smiles will keep one alive, she'll live till sl1e's ninety-live. -Oflice Sec- retary 3, 43 Class Play 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3: Hall Patrol 43 National Honor Society 4. EUGENE LEWIS ACADEMIC Work and I are on the outs. -Foob ball 2, 3, 4: Softball League 33 Bas- ketball lg Boys Quartette 1, 2, 4. GLORIA JEAN MALCOLM COMMERCIAL CONSUMER Sl1e's possessed with Il nerfer-ending giggle. -Football Queen Attendant 45 Cornnientator Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 'l'ri-Hi- Y 3, 4: Library Aid 23 Band 1, 3, 43 Senior Chorus 2: Class Play 33 Ofhce Secretary 3, 43 Nurses Club l. THOMAS KOTARSKY COM MERCIAI. CONSUMER With temper calm and mild and words of softened tone. -Softball League 33 Science Club lg Office Sec- retary 3, 4. THELMA MCCLANAHAN CoM MERCIAL CONSUMER A quiet lass, with a pleasant smile. -Office Secretary 3, 4. I9 fs .. if D CLARENCE LUDROSKY CQIQNFRAI, A bigger lauglzler rzmier was known -Softball Leitgtw 3, Scope Club ig Mondike Staff -I. YVON NE PACKRON1 Cmixiitarziii, SECRETARIAI, A plvzlsmzl om' lo be near. --Senior Lhorus 2: Office Secretary 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4: Forensics l, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 33 Ensemble 3, 43 junior Chorus Ig Band-Color Guard 3, 45 Hall Patrol 43 National Honor Society 4. CARL M ARGHERET Ci!-TNERAI. Hunting Holufs I'1l'l1'l't'I1.U-FOOIIJHII Manager I, 2: Football 3, 43 Basket- ball lg Softball League 3. VIRGINIA PAYNE Ccmmiixczmi, CONSUMER She is l'7'l'VyllfI1l3',S friwulf'-Mt. Union I, 2, 33 Student Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. REGIS MIHALLIK Comxmaciu. CONSUMER He's so reliable' Even his dates are rlependnl2l1f. -Iuniot' Chorus I 2' Forensics 23 Softball League 33 Quari telte I, 2. 3: Office Secretary 3, 45 Science Club I 2' Montlike St ff 4 . -, . . a 3 Football 2, 33 Movie Projeclionist 3, 43 N. R. A.: Class Play 3. MARTHA JO PERRY ACADEMIC Small but filled with big ideas. - Iland 2: Ensemble 3, 43 Trio 3, 43 Forensic Soloist 3, 4: Hall Patrol 45 Exteinporaneous Speaking 3, 43 Com- 4: National Honor mentator Stall 3, Society 3, 4. DAR Good Citizen Award 45 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Toinorrow 4. 20 'kk 4 o J- ,ji mile ,N ', fe n 1.23- o in , . X 1 o 1 ,' 'Q v '.o' -Q: ' 1 o RONALD NOCENTI ACADEMIC I.nngl1 and the world will laugh with you. -Football I, 2, 3, 43 Class Ollicer 23 Quartette l, 23 Hall Patrol 4. JOANNE PRYCE AC.-KDFM ic Very stuzlirmx and seclale is she. - jnnior Chorus I3 Senior Chorus 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Class Play 33 Ensemble 43 Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT ORAVETS Commrziuzmx, SECRETARIAI. Bob ix very rrliring when his xturlies loom up before him. -Softball League 33 Ofhce Secretary 3, 4. ANNA RAKOS Com M ERCIAI. SI-TCRETARIAL Always rm1.w'ious llml xlu' ha.: Il heml of her own. -Math Club I3 Senior Chorus 2: Oflice Secretary 3, 43 Hall Patrol 43 Monmlike Staff 43 junior Chorus I. NICK POZZUTO Com :vi 1-gkcmr. CoNsuM ER King of the lY'lllIIfIt'i.n-Blflllll I, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 33 Office Secretary 3, 43 Softball 33 Movie Projectionist 3, 4. ALICE CLAIRE RARRY ACADEMIC A friend lo all, wlrefhrr lull or xnmllf' -junior Chorus I: Senior Chorus 2: Class Play 33 Coal Queen Representa- tive 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Officer 43 En- semble 4g Forensics 43 Hall Patrol 43 Co-editor Mondike 43 National Honor Society 4. 21 .N- x-ii ' 56-1-- N..- .,-ri . VW. I t N., MICHAEL RODEHEAVER GENERAL 'fHi.r feet slowly rreeping to typing, went storming out the door. -Football I: Science Club lg Stage Guild lg B . asketball l, Softball League 3. CAROL RATTAY Cowwrkcml, CONSUMER Never disnmyed or defeated. -Otlire Secretary 3, 4. RICHARD ROCK K 'I ,jr K ACADEMIC Still all my songx shall be, 'Nero, my do lz . l '- ' ' g at feas. Student Council 3, Stage Guild l, 2. AN ITA ROZZI ACADEMIC Here's Io the one ruilhout a peer who nmkex you glad when .She is 11ear.' -Senior Chorus 21 Cheerleader 2 3 43 Ensemble 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Gini cet' 41 Mondike Staff 43 Forensifs 3 4' S ' ' , .tndent Council 35 Hall Patrol 4: Football Queen Attendant 45 National Honor Society 43 Class Secretary 4. WILLIAM SALEK GENERAL nBffliP1'l'.Y that uiixdom and girls go hand-in-hand. -Softball League 3 FRANCES SHINE Cox1x1ERcl,u. CONSUMER Vx. QA A- Good nrzturerl, big l1earlea', a friend I 51.9, ,Et .1 worth limiting. -'I'ravel Club lg Ofbce L' , I Secretary 3, 4. 22 sb: 7' -IOHN SAWCHENKO GENERAL The talented arlist of the class. - Mondike Stall Art Editor 4, MARTHA SOUKUP ACADEMIC Her voice was ever raft, gentle and low, an exrellerzl thing in u'omen. - Majorette l, 2, 3, 43 junior Chorus l: Ensemble 2, 3, 43 Senior Chorus 2: Forensics l, 2, 3, 43 Soloist 3: Tri-Hi- Y 43 Hall Patrol 4. FRANCIS SHINE GENERAL Still the wonder grew, how one small head could carry all he knew. -Foot ball lg Softball League 3. GWENDOLYN SPEELMAN COM M ERCIAL CONSUM ER Courteou5, honorable, just a girl whom all respertf'-Junior Chorus lg Senior Chorus 23 Band l, 2, CARL SHOTTS GENERAL A cheerful temper joined with inno- cence. -Softball League 3, Science Club lg Football l, 2, 3. JOYCE sw1FT COM MERCIAL SECRETARIAL Serene and still and .relf-pos.ve.rsed. - Office Secretary 3, 43 junior Chorus lg Physical Education Club 1. 23 IOHN SHULEK Kloxarxiruczui, CONSUMFR Tall and Iliin and neatly dressed. - Oflice Secretary 3, 4. ROSALIE TEDROYV Coxixirkctui, CONSUMER Calm, quirt, and digrzifiecl, nclnzirefl by all luv' fcllrm' XllltIEE7llS.H-fjniffi Sec- retary 3, 4, VICTOR SOUKUP Com :xi ERCIAL CONSUMER Farid of glory, but not of the work leading llzrre unto. -Softball League 3: Office Secretary 3, 43 Monclike Staff -l. ROSALIE TOTH COM N1 FRCIAIA Sl-ICRl 'I'ARlAIi Di1fir11'lx' lull and most zlirfirirly fair. -Momliicc Stull 43 Home lCconomics Club lg Office Secretary 3, -lg Class Pl'iv 3 1 . XVILLIAM STILLWAGON QLENERAL A boy with the grazw, .variflirlioiliozls look. -Science Club l. ESTHER TOXVNSEN D Acfxmimcz Quiet and Zl't'll-f'071llI1c'ff'Il, lm! always really for fini. -Forensics l, 2. 3, 41 Band 2. 3, 4: Trio 3, 43 Class Play 33 junior Chorus lg National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Senior Chorus 2: Hall Patrol 43 Forensic Soloist 3, 4: En- semble 2, 3. 24 b 'Uh DON SMITH ACADEMIC He mnmv lute rifery nznrning with ri smile on his fare. -Softlmall League 3 Career Daly Chairman 35 llancl I Football l, 2. 3, 45 Quartette l, 2, 3, 4 Student Council Vice President 4 Mondike Staff 43 Class Play fl: Boys Choir l. 23 National Honor Society 4 MARY ANN VOLPL COMMERCIAI. SEcuiz'1'Av.iAi. 'I'liougl1 short my .rtulure', 5' HI Manu' rxtenrls Io lwrlzirn ilxelf and Pll7'fll'.Y I'f'lIl0fI'.Yl f'l1IlS. -Jlllllill' Chorus lg Senior Chorus 2: Class Play 3: Ofhce Secretary 3, 43 Forensics 3, 43 Nurses Club 2: Montlike Stall 4: Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. MICHAEL TAKACS ACADEMIC A Ind who likrx to drive his Cherry. l'ootball l. CAROLINE VVEAKLAND COMMERCIAL Thou who has the prrrious gift of beauty. -Majorette l, 2. 3, 4: Foot- ball Queen 4: Ensemble lg junior Chorus lg Tri-Hi-Y 45 Senior Chorus 2. LOUIS TRINCIA COMMERCIAL CONSUMER ll hen you can, use disrretion. zvlien 3 u mn't, use a club. -Office Secre- tar 3. 4. MARGARET ZINN COM M ERCIAI. CONSUMER Sweet llmughls are mirrored in her face. -Office Secretary 3, 4. 25 CHARLES EDWARD WEST ACADEMIC A serious-minded lad. -Stage Guild Club l. CATHERINE ZURVALEC COM M FRCIAI. SECRETARIAI. Quin, with a will of her own. - Oflice Secretary 3, 4: Mondike Staff 41 Hall Patrol 4: Class Play 3. LAWRENCE VIGNALI ACADEMlC A lilmllle lad, and Il leader of his flats. -junior Chorus lg Quartette l, 2, 3, 41 Band l, 2, 3, 4: Football l. 2, 3, 4, All County 3, 4, All State 43 Class President 35 Student Council I, 2, 3, President 43 Class Play 33 Na- tional Honor Society 4. THERESA ZURVALEC Com MERCIAI. CONSUMER Capable of doing almost anytlzing at anytime. -Monclike Stall' 45 Oflice Sec- retary 3, 43 Hall Patrol 43 Class Play 3. 26 W' NORMAN XVI LSON f1UXIXlI luzl xl. CONJSIWII R Hr K lub I: IWIIIIIJLIH I, 1, 3. 4: Snillmll 3. lx rm linu' fm' ffIUll'I'I.l'S.U-SiiL'lH'C - 1 4 - ' . DELLA ,IO CONN CILYDIQ WIIYLIQ ll0NlI ISUl'NlJ INs'uu'r:xloN Sl'l'DI-ZNI' f:I'NI R.XI. Sr1'H lm! .w'l1Ir1m ,ll'll7'!I. il LNlll7 R1-m'l'c-:llioll Club lg Snfllmll fl, Senior Class Officers S ,M-, -x' -- T' .lvl M? 51 15 Ns. 1 Front Roux' Robert Iirooks-Vir'f' President, Nelson fQI'illlIll-Pl'l'Xfl!l'lIf, Anita Rumi-Svzvelrlry. Second lfmu: Carol Bctchy-T1'f'11s11rz'r, Emma Kinlmcll-Hisloriall. 27 4' Best Looking Dun liuilcy. fiilliliilll' xvhlkillllll ,Y i 5 V ,G Best Smile Nick Pmwlutrv, Claml I-'ike ,.-.. Af- ' s i .x.k ' QR N icest Personality Huh limnks, Gloria Malcolm ,- Best Dressed Louis Vl'I'iIN'i1l, Yumuc l'llCkl'Olli '52-2' W x ' 'Mgt ! 5' f 1275+ Q I R' JM 1 is f Q 3 f Qf M? 4 L , f , , . . A ir Best Dancers E 'fm A Wittiest Carl Nlurghcxvl, Anita Rozzi Eugene Lewis, Nancy Davis 'lf fs, V'7 Most Bashful Most Likely to Succeed lixlwgml MINI, Nlqngnxcl lim Lanny X'i'LQll1lIi,'lHllIllIl' IIUIINLIRCI' 'I A ' ., If: ' I , NX ,X I-X I if r s I M gf 1 J ei.. ' Laziest Most Studious ,Iulm Nhulvk, ??? 11011 5IlIilll. Xllllllhl xlu l'1-my x l ' 'fu lmxt X Q xx 4' 1, Y . few: 1' 1 Qwlfklllfff W 1. e1ee f Most Talkative Most Popular llQllIliS Shim-, Imlllllc' llc'Rus.L Xulxun f-Iillllll. Nnllx Cumu- P9 K , 1 Class Poem Of the years we have spent at Masontown High, This one we shall never forget. We'll remember the fun, with many a sigh, And the friends, old and new, that we met. As time passes away, each will hold in his heart The memories, bright as the day. The laughter we shared, 'til the time came to part And each one, all alone, went his way. MARTHA JO PERRY 30 L f'ff,:fNX X K qv x I f . Xwix Xl' ? WW 'k'V:Xmxxw.W ' x , X M ffm Nr wx' ! J :QQ 'fn Q' ' Y U ' A N N -4 J N J X K m , X, f , X ll TA. mpg if lf x i xiix,vQ X X fl M!! X 3 X X. I0 TALRADE ff X x X 'KN 9 Tk, G RA DE X N 8 Tlx A Cl R A D E - vxgx S 7 Th. GRADE f ' 3 1 6. -:P L, Bubish C' F 4 Barber G . Barber i fg 4 ,W in i .I V, A-' . Bartuch 4-Xe. NS L . Browning l :P X.. 3. Brozik F. Calahan if - if J R. Dunn Gu .Z Q K X F. Ifralnniartino iii' 4 ,, K .N x J. Frusconi 1 'r lf .rf' 5 liiwf - M. Guthrie ln' 'x 's E 4 i . r .g , ,Q K I in ii I i M A A - . if- . .2 3 r J . ' Ngxf' .., J. Dunham G. Dufour B. Duffy D. Doyle Juniors 17? vu Junior Class Officers Frmzl Row: ilililllllly Clalulizin, I'im'-I'r'ef.sir1z'11I, ,Xncly P1lllSlC, Prmi dent Robert llrowninf, Srrrfflurv. linrk Rozv: Richzml Dunn, , 5, , 'I'rf'rmn'c'r, Gerry -lame Check. Hl.Vl!JI'IIlVI, 'WTB J. Dillow 1 71 I5 L . G- R. Mzlldovan .X gk no li l J. Liptock ,dir f 3 -T... -lk' . - . .., R. Lincoln W. Halterxnnn R. Lecea V . ,Q , 4. fa , .X R E N '. JR X H A. Hlatky B. Holonich P. Home B. Konicki M. Campbell B. Capanna E. Casani R. Cayse j. Check J. Chepes l - , 1,- Q- ' ' - L K V I T r 2 ,l i k is xv W S. Diamond ru ff Q A rx glkililf -' K R. De Gusipe iw G vs. C.De Fino SN Q 3. C. Decker M. Dassance M. Crosby P. Collins Q- Q . Q ' 5 4. A.. F. - ,tl I. ,1- V A MV n E C' I- - :E 24' 'RK wk 'h ,tx ' .R - A .- X M 'iw-4 . V -all V I nil. 3. Manchus W. Sn der V. Seneri P. Savage B. Santella D. Rura C. Rosie .Rockwell Y .9 X ' -S1 .. 'N eq .. '- 3, 3 i I.. P 4.- gg- Z . I x - '5 x ' x ' 1' ' '1- . Q . i Zig: 3-. 'G ,ga 1 -.2 f ll L u I :gg -. all' ' ll ' 3.Manchus A. Srronko f Y nl. MI W. K F. Wroble H. Rock -X Q' ul, JA N l ll! J ' mb in ! ' ' 'I ..',,.f.-J ' :EI-: ' W , l - I A fi . , 1. B, ga 5- 2 f 4, G. 1 l Ulu s. 1 . L, . l ? 1 vj! H - Xf ,if 2 - , 'Z N Vt- ' lg 5 .fQ?f -45 - ' fy fr, LH ' .Ma er K. Strubi .Woodward C., Rhodes YS t. W .5 F V .Q L S' 'I Q . L 4 ' 4. l ' ' P 'V' t- fr '-,W . in B K X K I rf' ., ,- - ni ex. -. . 5. ooo . . j. Martin B. Sullenbergcr H. Zivney P. Wilson E. Riggen . L 6' . as ' wi ' l I K 8 5.. L l mx el - . McClanahan J. Thorpe R. Yanick j. Yaskovich B. Zavagc E. Walters D. Ridley ,A .Q 1' we . Q, Hn ,T ff ,. xi l., V if ' - 1 'I Q' 5 I A sv l - we 4. Q A Q 4. G Lxn. L Tp. 'I 1lf ' 1' - I rv l 5 C. Miller N. Timperio H. Townsend J. Vaslasky B. Vignali j. Volk j. Psenicska B. Mudry N. Nastasi D. Ondreako C. Organ: A. Pansic T. Plisko E. Powell K. Pryce 4' .1 fu 4' , ' 1. 'I .llo 1' 0' fa, :Q Q. .. W tl ' ge- J 1: ' ' X fjxlw. ni .1 X ln. l fs W. Adams 6. Q-r qv J. Albani , Us I. Amminiti . JZ' We 4- I l N. Anthony S. I A. Balanik 1 P T 1 E. Barber J. Bartuch Q . ?'m .,. ,Q M, . 's 'xliaz' Eb 'W , J . I ,A . X t . A x l A V E. Girard S. Geary S. Franchi A. Florek J- Fetko R. Erhard B Elias . O , 4 O OmOreS 'Q . . fi I E I 'lm Yi A. Golden E. Hufline C0lluS vii J. Gray .l,,Q K.. . QV J. Greene Ag if K s 5 G.GrilTen A 9 ,XM I ig' E. Grillllh M. Battaglia J, 3- .ri ATI' fl. ff X Ri -. fs M ,V Sophomore Class Officers lzmifc Nagy, S!'I'Il'f!lI'Y.' louis Szlnlellzl, llxI'l'Il.YIl7't'l'.' jerry Solomon, l n'xirl1'nl,' joscplx 'l':1kucs, I'iff'-P1'1ivirIr'r1I: joseph Volk, liixlorirlrz. C. Benford F. Betchy D. Board E. Bowers K, ' A ' - l Y . f ' , I Q W3 dw Q sz.- i A. Holonich o P. Hoke -L .Ss -A in -ty D. Havanas sizhlwzt G. Grimm R. Brewer 3.9 ' ur ik Collxns N ml lx Q J Chcpes S S Cassano Climphell B. Campbell E l 1. J. 2 A ip, v M. ' f f sz i. G Q na-.fm .f'l l 1 A ks ei -so X Xi J. f 5 gr . fr X . C w E-nt... R. Hunchuck Z. w. Imling Qs R 4 N. Isler ' 6. rl-- D. Janis wx .1 A. E 5 F. Jacobs ' K' 5 4 J. Kikta V. King X C. M.. Y' . V 0. -'R H es- R Ng, gr . 'l .gh -6 V 'el ' ' . U . T . X J- ' , X 'RWNH-, ' - x r xx D- Park W- Palone M. Nocenti J. Nagy J. Nagy G. Meyers G -e in . sf I x 0-, rg ,L-J - 0- , A tx Ri 5 R ' ' xo ' K 1 .. . F P- f -X X- -. J r . J ' ' - - J R. Plisko D. Rock R. Rock R. Richardsen D. Rhodes M A-LL JL , F U YY ' i N . 25 X . 4 lg Y V i J . Y J W .Yi . ' I J 3- f X X I ' ' jf ..., w. L X X X X X 1 1 1 I I I 1 X x - x N 4- Q- wi,-,J 4- - -'e W ' E NK , ,W L RX V A w Q' X Provance B. Psenicska R. Rates R. Rates G. Rantovich D. Reagan K. Koast M. Kovach T. Kovach J. Kreson XV. Lininger G. Lofstead -..-N ll- 1' J 1, N k x,s - E Q.. ' 5. ' 'R Z'-A M K 1: K .L ' my Q L it X 'A -21 T' g ,, - . 1 ' , .5 -3. - -x . . .. - J 1 .L dx , . K. Moore A. Moody ' -1 U' ,v ! 1 ' ml . ' 'sn ri- -.4 xii Y B. McNatt . McGee ff v ' f xx . N X I E. McClelland ll i H' f ., -'Q' - ,Q 1 X ' e L I 2 1 X 1 'Y .f I A W 'le 11 Rn .2- E. McGee E. Marchun ' I . 9.1, 1 .. Santella I - K f ' n 11. M -V 'LE KL'1 3 J .f W 2 . gg. 1- - A v i :AA 'Q V F5 X 9 . . . M 0 n A H A nf ix' XX x W 'Q' ' 1' x - n . 1 'like x xx. . A, Rye V. VunVerth Urbanic R. Townsend XV, Timperio Takacs K. Talbott W' 5, in VW haf. .2 5 g.g, Q ow' . 4 fl , fy 1 fu wk., -. ' . 5. hn.n f .1 x X iw.. . Sangslon D. Vcmnrini M. Zinn E. Zembar W. Zapotosky J. Yankura I.. Mundlc-not pictured S . mxsffxf. W hw L . .N k 'an X. Sarahno Ib L. A 1 Second Period Study Hull 1. Scarton J Q zz- d ' iffw' h h xmgin A. 'rr , fkhk 15 - al F4 Scbulisky D. Yignuli J. Viltone Volk E.XV211lCl'S T, Xviemgr M. Shaffer Sharpneck J. Shine B, Sholls G. Sirilla G. Solomon d fl 1 . . . . . . 1? 2. -I ix as Aw! ' nh . :rd , h W X 1 ff, ff - . wg, . A, . .A.. .5 X ,., gi - M. XVilson K.Soukup Q. v 4, f 'M wg , I .n .. V xx g .1 .i g T. Szerensci l x ui AN' ' 'fl 'L a R. Swzlney ' Ii Wlg t N. Swaney d Fi.. 1' P. Stoddard M. Standish 4 I l -Q 11 'Zi' vu? his N s P. Stannnlcr R. Spcclman x K. If I A 4- R. Adams v, L- - ft 1 .NN J G. Anthony L., .. V C wr-- xy J C. Barber M. Barber . f. r hx H 1 'B' M 3 ,D 'f Ji.. A.Barkette l' Q - qs M. Bartuch j.Belch hx ,N k xx, is ' W . g, X J, -Z-I ' lx. mi, g.: 2 an lie as '5 V. YV. Davis Q S K - 'C' ,nf C R f'-11' in 1-Zfii' . - is L. Dawson N.DeBolt 'B +. . 4 v vw, M. Decker Us G 15 X A.DeRosa 4. . fp- J.DeFino C. Boord .91 'H A r. : 1I Ig x kv M M.. . F ,N . Q .. yi, A. ., ZX . -1.. , - sf . ' A Q.. M I Nl I , 1 ' .f I Y . . ...Jim I f' 'Q ex: em' ii.: .Jr av- hh. ' ' R. Davis E. Cunningham M. Crosby C. Corcoran D, Conaway . hz I Q A A if L! : .2 AA tl' Y . rf' ' ' Q5 . .. x . si C- Fell D. Farrier C. Farrier C. Easter A- Dunn Av- ...., .., 4. F I'eSl'lITlel'l , 4 . ra A Q i F. Dufour I 'V i L 5 Z . K as , 4 . .h 'W F Y E S f- ! -. ' f X I W B. Duffy 4 3 W. R T- , X G. Doyle 7 2 3' 4 'L ' Q- ' '93-, tl, . C- - i I D. Diamond B. Dillow R. Dillow T. Dotson G. Doyle K. Bowman D. Brady j. Brooks E. Browning A. llurchianti 1 S- 'A - U g 4 r ala. 44- f ' 4 i ,3ri- , A 'x i QNX! Q' fl X. x w Hwrt A A M. Christopher G. Childs 9' lj px X . . I B.Chepes R. Cerulla I ll 11 ,Q . It 'Rh ' C. Capanna 5 1 f 1 .9 v .fn C. Calahan M. Bulorac -Q . , , X Y . X i ia - -41.45- 'gifs 1' .R ia 44 ' R- . 0 is , Q X 'ff 'Z ea, Q V. Franks P. McClanahan R. McCartney M. Maykuth Mayger Q me Jr A H 1 ww u Q olembiewski B. McClelland M. Rates R. Rantovich P. Ramsay '96 . s , R s. J W 9 Griflith M, McClelland i. ,, 23: 4 4. Ivls. lv.- 'uh , L , R 5 ' 1. W . Grimm R. McGee Ve. G. -rf ls Guthrie E. McManus tj wk.: 5 . .,,. aku' V ...a.39?! R. Marazsky M. Psenicska 1 gs W as , s : f , L 2 f -L Mrs. LeDonne's students at the Art Exhibit. iQ . G- ff' ' Q I ii f f R. 'Fill R .,.. . RM i ' 4 ' . t i. Hillen J. Minerd S. Myers C. Namish Patch B. P21Ckr0ni J. Hines R. Hlebinsky C. Honsaker J. Hopwood W. King B- Kino i , . he M . ,il I 9- MM- EY iw ' me - A fjg: , rx: f- . A' K N 'A YV. Manchus if wb S X N. Pryce J. Price . .. ,.f1' NE M- . E' .. Se X 1' 'V i M .V 5:- R HX 559' G. Pilipovich + f fi. .QV fzff bw .3 T. Pento B. Penska D. Kirris , Q' E ins K :rf .-fw . M . m A T. Maldovan 1 ff I ,Q r QQ -. .X -- 4 . . h . 'X ' . 5. XA W. Mackey 45 Q M. Mackey iii B. Lininger L . 2 - tv 4 j. Kuhns E. Kradlock R. Kotarsky l ol X ,, I 24 X W. Reagan 4 J j. Rhodes 2 It M 'v- E. Rock L L . Tv A 1 XI 2. Rockwell C K .F-, ter. ' I.. Rosie 5' I 45, I K. Rye M. Salek .-- N .zi A - 1: :Lu-un N Y ci. '- nj ,. I fl 5' v J' be ps Q I 4 . C. W , Q G- A 4 . ws -. '-- 1,5 A l f A 2-N. H l N ' 'G-.Wal X - A ..a L55 -. a-I L- Triplelt J. V. Tibcri G. Thompson P. Thorpe F. Taylor j. Taylor D. Takacs 21 ' A 'R 'A L AU, Q. A ' I 'Q 'I . r' wk xg as 2. . 'R .X -1, , ,V X . Xl ls M13 J. Urbania A. Zinn R. Zapotosky R. Wyland 1. lvroble J. Woodward G. Swift W 73 Q. ' 3 :- 4 1 fgp , ff . '.g.s- -59 lf, X If ,J fy' fu! ' f K V 1 77 X ' fff K ' ff- 'ff f ' Tr: ' 3 1 sl 1-41- - -- 45 - ff fi X L- A W j as axs y A',,:X K -X N : X oo s texenson .V'l 'k 1 M.C.W d S.S ' f- A 5 Y . 771 ' W , ' 3 X? - -N 1' so Q 5' 'X lg UIKW ' ' 5' ' , , I , if , f 'llzff . s A 'N ' I A ig- I ' . 2 32 1 5,1 , ' 2 K X l M.vid0nish 1 J -7 fn ' ' nwilson j.sl. Clair I . 'Y - Q I , O' N 3 .J of A 7 '- ' L Q '.. Q ,K X x . A. Volpe C. Whyel F. A. Solomon I A-is Q2 ,A .K 01 .,, - P xlff. gg l -' .l fb . ,Q ' 'R 'C X . wx- F f V . U , A xy gLuI N. ' S A N B. Vrabel I.. WValters B. Wvallacc C. Kvarman L, Xvard M, Whetnl R, Smith P. Shaffer W. Sharpnack D. Shipley W. Shipley R. Shulek J. Sirilla J, Smith 1 - 1 A id ..' -. . I t :aff SJ it Q 4, ' 6'- ,rx A 4, . K , lt- , .,- V J - vm ll X ll . N x . . . ss . X' . Il ll l i fi, .. 9 f- 52-, s I. Ainslcy fi.-.19 1 7- lrcws lb Z ,- N 'HJ 12 :Z X x . I Q lSzn'ln'r K, X l Barber ,, L. L, x X Barrish Burl uch i'N. 4' K N -v- l .4 r gon ' l' , 'X 1?- P. Farricr D. Fabbri L. Elias A. Durst D. Doyle L. Diamond B. Dewhurst Eighth Grade Eighth Grade SlllLlCIllS Studying in Class. 1 3 1 Q 4 'CN 15' if M J. Harn . .2 L fi 'S i ' A K i V lf 'K Rlg! R l , iq Q We ax, A I X , ., ' . X ' ' xi an R. Farrier E. Fetko A. Goldren R. Greenwood R. Guthrie G. Hanson j. liunnglia C. Beanie j. Berchy V. Blair C. Bosser B. Brill ' , .N W ,SAM I i ' 6 ,Nl is r f . 5, llll .. Q Q .tai ., M A r. -NLM ' 'T ' ...fi 6' 'ii ' . f v fix... W--Q sf 1 5' G.. A ru, S bw j. Collins .5 6. R. E. Clark R. Ccrulla 4- .- a WYEWY. . ll R. Campbell G. Callahan R. Brown ,sf X R Us L. Q- U- C,Hz1vrillu 1 L. ,,,. M. Ilillcn 6. u X 'Q J. Ilospodavis Q Sl Y' C. Howcr . 0. sf-L n R. Jayncs ... 't- 'u I. Johnson V. Keberly Z' 3- W. -C I j.w 1 f fx 7' .. g-- Cf 7 'Y ' --- , 4 fi 4. 4 S 7 U 1- 1. .5- S , 41 Y, wh A :- Q' - 1. f . . ., ' - y , . x N . X4 x . . .A - Xe YW , X J . I x . J I I mi? if. .wi .fmsmkox .X .4 .JM ua. X 1' R. Moody H. Miller B. Mikolowsky G. Mihallik D. McGee F. Mumll 'II Mznglxcrct ' 'W K . ,.. Is. J. Lytlc - , 7 :, K' X Y B. Lynn Q 42.351 3 1 .Y.. N HOMI4. 1-.CI RUONIHIUIH Nlarghcrcl, Sl'1L'1Hg,' k. Wolfe, .S1!lHI1lIIgj I.. lzllas, Miss Shulsa, Slfflllg at N N lulzlw. I R. ljpsfmnh y a -. 4 a 4. 2 , In ' T5 TTL,-K2 ' f H. Pokorny S. Liningcr 6. 1 gx 7' 'N :Sw R .5 :l v. .X - 1 'f up 'S -- .a-. ' J X ' mil KA V ' X A .A is xp X. my V I . -,,, 4 ' .N ' 1 X. 2- .x H- .ti ik ik . f .M wb. . X A. Morabito J. Nastasia J. Nugent J. O'Lear C. J. Patrick J. Pilipovich F. Liningcr R. Roast B. Kops T. Korinlus C. Krncllock D.I.c1Jnnnc ll. XV. Lewis F. Linwln 1 I ' in , A - 'I J 7 ' 1 I.. 2 U Ji . ff, 21 n fl. 1 V T? ' m . C, :L s 'qfxg ir, I rut! 15 W is N x -, I , ' V . Wim. Kea. wi X Q. W xx. . Hi .x W.. A-mmap, 1 11 - .N X W .W 4 D Wxlson C W RIKCIS B J Volansky D.VanVerth T. Tennant ki. fu ,,... Q-:vm Nga 4 f I x , . , Q 1 x N 1 ig 1 . K X Q w S. Q X' s. 'S N tx , -. 'xxx V f Q 1. X x 3 z R. Szercnsci I- Su arlz Laws llinsky -4. 'fmv J. Wyland F. Shaffer is Lf READ 'ia sz r I f 1 R 9, Q .Aixw NOT PICTU RED S. Betchy A. Green P. Grimth WV. Lowery J. Standish . -Q., xl R. Yankura M. Sholtis R. Uv-1 R . L. Q W ' 7, ' ' ,fig T - fs. X 1 51.3 W , Q R ? , l K K ,fy K K. 1' ' K S..- J. Zavage Shulek ,, 4'- .f. ,,. Q mf 'C x . 112' 5 l 'R . W. Adams R. .. i 3. Advent ev- -Q i P V. Ainslcy . Belscga S. W I.. Beal le. . , A. I Cz, A I. Balch L. Billck 18 0- 4. Q. x 44 , ' 4- Q. r ai.. , P 2' if ' Q if ' an 9, ' 4- 4. . - A Y- -- ' . , K lu ' 'T Qs- 1 1 ' 3 K fx f- . J-'-21 3 Q. n X . . .. g . Q.. 7 x I L A. I X It A flew-53 J ol wx J. Diamond WV. Dcmaske M. Davis C, Dassancc J, Danley M, Cunningham J. Cunningham -- x Seventh Grade - .' .eg '41 J' QV: .vi M 4-'N N' . .if 4.-Qs. 'flu ' M. Crznncr Q 2' 4 4. Y. l C. Conway 7-Q .. 4 , . D.ChL-llini l Seventh Klrzulc students using thc shop equipment-Mr. Robert Davis, Shop Teacher. 2. -. in V. Check . 4 V -K ' I 8 K T' Q M 6:3 3. Y Q , 2 ., N . L . 'T- '5' 1 ,X . Dix l 1 T. .' i 'ha ' ' J. Dick H. Dotson C. Eberhart R. Fike L. Frammartino ll. Clark C. A. Ilixlcr D. Blair J. Brcwcr R. Brooks M. Bulornc I,.C:1sz1ni C. Calulogiia M 'cg 'N' 'av-N, M' us. Q 'S' v. 0 4. 2 ' ,vvl 3,1 na. G C I A 'Q Y' ' hx fr X x g--1-in-1--1 ., N 'Jun H fi. A., ,,.......i...-T-.Y .V ,Y if 'f -A.. ' ' W o 1 1 ' w ' 5 - N512 ai M M V . X l f 1 3. Franks XV. McGee J. Maykuth F. Maykuth B. Marcinek G. Maldovan D. Lubish M ,N ' e . YT Tm l A 'rf ' X . g- ees I . Nl Il .M HI GG W 'Eli 'D il w 43 - A' A --a ww: M XY 1 X l Q lit. M f ' Q.: o .1 I 40 S4 P . , - , V xv ,N Aa- wx WX . V , - 131' X . 6 0 L 3 ' n l ,N ' ' X-, 4' Q MY' '1 M x X. V 141147 -A ' V Q wh A ,, In ,, ' ' V w HQ? -. 1 'fl ?X, 1 f fr M L. Grimm 1 Y'- M Q Q x ff! H J , fix' - I Q! V 1 1. ' fs J '-1 Q SS v '-,N 1 W ' 5- -- X x K x W B o .M , on I.Hazuda F 'Q n. A E. B.Hines 11' Q Y . 'A Qt , s gf og . - 2 5 X ' o 1 f M' g wx . f fw xi M o . 5 . X! . gigik 9.5 Ei My L. Holonich D, Miller R. Moody C. Park M. Penska B. Piper H. Poole L. Holonich D. Hoop K. Humes M. A. Helmick N. Isler B. Jacobs G. jarett , W i 'A W K .., vii li?-M , 1 -: T in Q - I lg K :qi G, Y ' ax, ..., vs 'V 1 K g a , ' - A - :Qi fV:. A pig... Q., kk . ,ppm ', sk , ff A O- M .1 , .. .S, ' 4 . I .. iq. W' x-- -'ll .KSA S' G. Powell ,L K n' 1 4 l 1. 4 . z 5 5 N . l .5 K Q. W-1. - XX ' ' l X C. Ward XV. Volansky V. Urbania T. Thorpe P. Taylor L. Taylor .N-A Scvcnth Crzulc slurlcnis using lhc shop cquipmcnl-Mr. Ruhcrl Davis, Shop iI1QZlCllCl'. C. PryCC ' si C ? W. Pscnicskzl 2 s G S, , K S. Rallay Q. ' NOT P1c'1'uREn1 'Q 5 R. Smith ' Y T. Bach R ' X NV. l-'uri' X l . cz. Rockwell MNH lllllllil R. Ilusenbcrry K. Rice G. Miller , l H 4. Q S . A 1 'r ' 4 Ur- Y- Y R x f- s Alxl . B, Rcigcr LI.XV8l'l1121I1 R. White L. Rifcnburg R- R055lni C. Sungston . Q. t ,Ya I. , i. lf. i V 0-51 Mr W 7 1 . ,wiv if 8 ., .Q . Yvogd K, Yvoodward M. W'olfe Ycsso N. Sanlclla Schaum D. Sem-ri N. Shoaf ' I m Af. ' xggiifi .L-' H.Swift A 0-'. ' 4 .11- r 1 1 . K I SlCVCllS0ll .-xm Q ll. Sterling 4 A Y.. . Al- Wx 'rx . - 'vi l..Spikci' Q... , I L . I M -1 x Ak' .1 XV. Sicbcrl Q... .u L -I. Shulck E. Shrurlcr lii.-l 5 A 'X 1 , Q N vb , X l ' - ' ali ' -2:. r' Qxll Catherine and Theresa Zurvalec-Seniors l MSX PSN lx W llll .ff 04' Benny and Mary jane lxICClCll3Ild-FFCSIIH1671 , Si -,, xx Y' Uv f e ' 3 1'7- -f.., . ,Y'L!'. fx' K E f ,,A,V ,K f .ll me L I ,f ll fl' illl ll Dwane and Wayne Slmipley-Freslzmen L 1,3 .. N . A. K , X A 7 , b Y' n ei-an f'li ?. ,if ,sl5 L- wi- , e 'fr v f 2 . 3, john and Frank Maykutlx-Sezfentlz Grade Twins vv 'vs Geraldine and Gerald Manchusajuniors 9 4 Geraldine and Genevieve Doyle-Freslznzen Eff llel 1 xx wi s e , um , L l L Bill and Mary Mackey-Freshmen Kathleen and Kathryn I'I0lOIllL'll-S6'1'f'Hfll Grade 46 N1 I I Bells Lxmrkcx' Home Nlakmg Award Wmncr 1 X1 Sl sn 'Bum Ban Clubs fi-3. Forensics MWGION SI 134 95 , f' x I ,ff V I . d ,IK 5 1, Sports 1 wg 5 Y ??lW?k f I' I-IOM E EC ROOM Em-4 SENIOR AND QIPXIOR MEMBERS-Ist Row: C. XVeakland, S. Beattie, Y. Packroni, Historian: A. C. Rarry, Vice President: ul. lhnisalwr. Presitlentz A. Roni, Secretary, T. Mack, Treasurerg M. J. Perry. Chaplain: M. A. Volpe. Dm! Roux' C. Organt. H. lixnei. ll. DeRosa, xl. Chepes, P. XVilson, K. Babish, V. Payne, S. Kridle. M. E. Dassance, S. Diamond, Miss Shutsa. Spon- sor. 3111 Ilona' lf. lfrannnartino, IS. Capanna, V. Seneri, F. Brechun, G. Malcolm, M. Soukup, D. Conaway, C. Fike, G. Check, B. Konicki, E. Casani, R. Lecea. Beta Tri - Hi- SOPHOMORI-I MEMBERS-lx! Row: -I. Nagy, J. Amminiti, K. Moore, Al. Shine. D. Rhodes, B. Psenicska. D. Venturinig 2nd Row: L. Santella, xl. Alliani. .L Lewis, D. Reagan, K. 'l'alhot, D. Park, C. Serillag 3rd Raw: M. Ballaglia, li. Sholls. A. Balanik, A. Rye, D. Janis, S. Geary, M. Stand- ish, S. Cassano. X l..,,,cl The Beta-Tri-Hi-Y which was organized under the direction of Miss Vivian Shutsa, has doubled its enrollment since last year. The YVorld Service, project of the club this year, has been raising money to send Korean orphans to Boys Town. The cost of maintaining one boy for one year in the Boys Town of Seoul Korea, is twenty-five dollars. The Beta Tri-Hi-Y contributed three hundred and ninety dollars to the fund. The girls have also helped in drives for Red Cross and Muscular Dystrophy. The club is working together to uphold the purpose of the club which is, To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school, home, and community, high stand- ards of Christian Character. w w'w14,1W 5zv1gv,c'1vvg! wr -1 QU A Ji JUN IOR HIGH REPRESENTATIVES lx! lfmu: l,. Rosic, AI. Dc-Fino, 1. Bat lugliu. ll. llcfjztk. OI. A. Muygcri 2nd Ifozv: 'l'. Pc-nlo, R. Smith. R. Swznicv. ll. Mztckcyg ?l'11 lfozik' I . Kirk, E. Scliatuin. CI. IXISSZIIICC, B. Mnnchus. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Srulrzl: D. Smith, Vin' l,!'l'.YlI11'Hf. l., Vignztli, Pr1'.rir1w1lg Stand- ing: A. Panisir, 'l'rf'u.n1rm', A. llarturli. Ilorlor, Mr. Matyas. Spolzsor, Honsakcr, Sc'1'rrIm'y, R, Brooks, S!'I'gf'1llll al arms. If . 1 mx 1 A!! qirfui f 'TJ t ' I s K t SENIGR HIGH REPRESENTATIVES lx! lc'rm': V. l'atyl1v. Chcpcs B. Holonitfh, II. lJcRoszt, J. l'rlmnizi, D. Vcnturini: 21111 Rozv: il. llospotlztvis, R. john- slon, G, Mz1It'olnl,G.-I.Chcrk, R. Browning: 3111 linux' R. Plisko, CI. Wilson, D. Vignali, AI. Fugzni, T, Cailzlhztn. Student Council .-,I , E The Stutlcnt Council is thc lztw making botly ol' our High School. Thcrc are repre- scntzttivcs from thc lionu' rooms of the Junior :intl Senior Highs. The inztin purpose of thc Student Coun- cil is to ht-ttcr thc school :tml its students. v Junior Class Pla JUNIOR CLASS PLAY-Ist row: A. Bartuch, M. E. Dassance, B. Brozik. V. Urbania, G. J. Check, J. Chepes, E. Zavage, S. Diamond. 2nd row: K. Pryce, E. Walters, B. Snyder, J. Psenicska, H. Town- send, E. Barber, A. Pansic, R. Dunn, Mrs. Le Donne, Director. EVERYBODYRS CRAZY y A farce in three acts By Jay Tobias Herb Stanley ....... Elmer Sneed ..,,.. Tommy Wilkins .,.. William Bates .... Ketura Katt ,.,,. Julie Mathee ....... Mrs. Spooner ..,,.., Godfrey VanGordon Caroline VanGordon ,.... Celia VanGordon. . . Adam Pottle ...,.., Libby Ann . . . Gladiola .... Jasper ...,,. Messenger ,.... The Ghost ,... Director ..... Senior Class Play Handy Man UHANDY MAN CHARACTERS Fred Miller .....,. . . . . .George Battaglia Harriet Miller ,... ......... A lice Rarry Mitzi Miller. . . . Ben Miller ...... Kathie Miller ..... . . . Mrs. Cooney ...... .... J Joe Robertson .,.. . . . Mary Jane Price ,... . . Spike O'Brien ..., Sidney Collins . . . Ducky Tipton. . . Bert Morris ..... Lenor Long ...... Mrs. Robertson .,... Mrs. Custer ....,..... . . Radio Announcer ......... . . .Mary Ann Volpe ........DonSmith . . . . . . .Nancy Davis immy Lynn Ainsley . . . . .Nelson Grimm . .Joanne Freeman . . . .Johnny Balanik . .Mike Rodeheaver . . .Joanne De Rosa . . . .Regis Mihallik . . . . . . .Carol Fike . . . .Jo Ann Mackey ........Toni Mack . . . .Ronald Nocenti Student Director ............. Esther Townsend Directors ..... Miss Alexander and Mrs. Howard . . .William Snyder . . .Edward Walters . . . .Richard Dunn . . . .John Psenicska . .Mary E. Dassance . . . . .Bonny Brozik . . . . .Janet Chepes . . , . .Edwin Barber . . . .Gerry Check . . . . .Betty Zavage . . . , . .Andy Pansic . . . . . . .Sarah Diamond Antoinette Bartuch . . , .Kenneth Pryce . .Vencent Urbania .............P?P??? . . . .Mrs. LeDonne The Senior Play Handy Man, a Three Act Comedy, was a big hit. The action concerned the activities of the Miller Family, who befriended a college student when his dormitory was destroyed by fire. Library Aids Al s, 72 Q7 LIBRARY AIDS: Sealed: A. Bartuch, 1. Dillow, B. lavage, Standing: C. Organt, Diamond, Il. Kino, H. Townsend. The Library Aids are chosen by the school Librarian. They keep files straight, mend books, make new cards for the files and work on the bulletin board. Pupil librarians are ollered a wide field of specialized instruction in creative and individual laboratory duty. It provides excellent opportunities for community activities. Hall Patrol p5 ' V l-. f Q -4 , X t 1 - -N K . 1 EXWM 5 l Q HALL I'A'I'ROI.-Isl Roux' B. Billek, M. A. Volpe, M. j. Perry, A. C. Rarry, A. Rorzig 21111 lfmu: J. Honsaker, N. Davis j. Prycc, E. Kimmell, A. Rakosg 3rd Row: j. Mackey, R. Brooks, Y. Packroni, E. Townsencl, IJ. Smithg Alth Row: R. Bell, M. Soukup, T. Zurvalec, C. Zurvalec, L. Vignali. vig! Mondlke Sta Alice Claire Rarry and Toni Mack-C0-editors ASSISTANT AND LITERARY AND ART EDITORS. Sf'a!ed.' Ronald Bell and Sally Crowcg Standing: Carol Bctchy, Clarence Lu- clrosky, Betty Billck, john Hospodavis, Robert Brooks, john Sawchenko, Sylvia Krinlle. Mondike Staff Mary P. Moxie, Sponsor AD SOLICITORS-Svalrfl: Anita Roni: Stmizling: limnm Kimmell, Regis Nilhallik Rosalie Toth, Larry Vignali, George Baxlzlglia. SPORTS EDITORS: Don Smith, Rich Johnston, TYPISTS: Nelson Grimm, Annu Rakos, jerry Fagan, Commentator Staff xv School Paper The HM. H. S. Commentator was awarded first place in the state this year by the Penn- sylvania School Press Association in competi- tion with other mimeographed newspapers in the 351-500 enrollment classification. Four M. H. S. delegates attended the 26th annual P. S. P. A. convention held at the University of Pittsburgh in October. EDITORS Yann Swmnex Art Iditor' Bill Snmler- 5 V .' X- 5 1 Y Sports Editor, Gloria Malcolm-Feature Editor. Joanne DeRosa and Nancy Davis-Co-ffrlilorxg Miss Maga lotti-Sponsor. v' I REPORTERS-Seated: A. Pansic, K. Tal- bott, D. janis, M. J. McClelland, S. Sirilla, D. Venturini, B. Santella, J. A. Maygerg Standing: F. Brechun, R. Dunn, E. Walters, A. Rye, B. Campbell, M. E. Dassance, E. Casani, M. j. Perry, E. Barber, E. Girard, M. A. Maykuth, B. Kino, A. DeRosa. 'f' K 0 E '21 if Q' Q5 Qt fl LQ O LP SP L , 'fi is 6 fa. .-1 V. ., I I s NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Ist Row: 21111 Row: A. Rozzi, N. Davis. jo Ann Mackey. ll. lavage, A. Bartuchg 3rd Row: Y. Packroni, R. Dunn, D. Stnith, A. C. Rarry, l.. Vignali, A. Pansic. M. J. Perrv, E. Townsend, J. Honsakerg National Honor Society The Carrie A. Ross Chapter of the National Honor Society, chartered in May, 1934, has 214 alumni on its roll of honor. This year's active members were joanne Honsaker, Martha Jo Perry, and Esther Townsend. ln an impressive candlelight ceremony held in April, eleven members were inducted. They were Anita Roni, Nancy Davis, Jo Ann Mackey, Alice Claire Rarry, Donald Smith, Yvonne Patkroni, and Larry Vignali, Seniorsg Elizabeth Zavage, Antoinette Bartuch, Richard Dunn, and Andrew Pansic, juniors. Miss Edith Magalotti is faculty sponsor. 55 E1 1 the altar o E1lLtI'LLCt0fi by ---4 --THIS HAPPY .PRINCE.---..- By Oscar Wilde . Cn iall column ' :med all over wi Speefjh FOl'el'lSlCS if YUZDF YC' 9.2 M , Lf u x,, v Sl 5, Ear too many re WG . 'If1esn, when 9. lg St'7'iUll.Y D!'l'l!ll1IIlffC?Il ,CQHV CI-Sati out H W M4 I en? . 1.3 a coquette, for sho is allways fl. irting h '1f'0'q w S5f 'k 1g V when the wind blcftv, the Feud made the most gvrzlofrfu 'tf I adn he contimmci , but ml .Ove traveling W ' Y? he said fum R D. fJ al h. 8.1 IH looked up, and sa'.v---M15 vshfit iid has S DO 'C R0 plc dui of but f attached to he th mo, he eric .t night-time he nope 'Chr town im he tall column. is ei fine: posit f bf 'fwrfiftl 'CHQ u Original Omtion in ,y y waz V1 C z ace Oi time I p. lewd U10 to everyth: 1130 fily 1 j buf jug IA 'lfi r 5 T. :lx 511 ng Zz t as not ku, Ci cs 'i rm A. music Y 1' h 'LI C3 l3111li0.S'pe'11kir1g 15.1, .FHW1 fx ,,'Al L K 1 S1llIkt'5'b6l1I'6'Il7l Reading , E Poetry . .,, , .---,. -..v,.C... ...J x,..,,.t 18 IE23.d0 ui .Luau ,yum J. cannon UHUOSG V-6,4-. D ll Pr ince, j.L.Ainsley V05-, find S M.A.v01pe 0 hl h 'thi .' rn . 11 rl. iiffiifsgfbifefzg ODA 1' , , I Music Forensics E ' l s wi g ,1QQ ii1iiEiiE35s3ifi4QFi Fs574'H1311 ' sf ss P g3Ef12Jgf:f1?f?i:j212i153131,fff! fi 5,1 5' t A V IJ. Iilxlvr, .Nujmnm Sulng L, llmkc-r, Iimx Sola: li. Townscml H1 S I ,. sf ,, s , -S f all , 1 gf s s s gi efefe4 ss ij ' ' ' '- ' i QM 9 i ' 5 -Lllaklfmxxqgllr-gx'. g1?IUllll11lIliNf,' Al. l,. Ainslcy, Mrzzu .S'r1Io,' M. -I I ! X IJ ...ff L y.. f,-0.nn, '- fff3f,Lf,1f',YL7ifi17 , Q43 1 A f 5133579 ,XEJALQ-ii 311--fgfig sf s fs' ss i PW 5 4 'if- f-xg' lf, I-',NSliMlSI,li-lx! mar: Nl. ul. Perry. A. Rulzi, V. Payne, AI. TRIO: D. liixlcr, ll. lhmsnkcr, li. Townscmlg A. Cl, Rnrry, I'x'yu', .-X. If. Raxrry, DcRus11g Top rout' CI. flfglllll, P. Accrnnparzixt. H llll', Nl. Slbllkllp, l,. Ainslcv, Y. l'zlc'k1'oni, C. Fikc. 3 4 x 1 I -'- X W U - f Ll ll 1 . . I - .au - zzz- - : 4 '- - A ' Hu f '--if-..-2 -4 - ,ll -xs ' :rf W' 'L ' like F' ' M 5 '-,gg Q -jgiwwu-W, A lllllll Seated: G. Malcolm, F. Brechun, Fagan, P. Frasconi, R. Toth, E. King, Standing: M. A. Volpe N. Grimm, L. Trincia, J. Shulek, J. Hines. E. Kimmell, C. Zurvalec, B. Oravets. S. Fell, Hospo- davis, T. Zurvalec, I.. Ainsley, Balanik, J. Dalnoky, B. CriH'in, Swift, T. Kotarsky, N. XVilson. Office Secretaries The office secretaries group is made up of the commercial students who work in the otlice to get experience to prepare them for future oflice work. Their duties are varied. They type tests and absentees, answer the telephone, meet callers, help write excuses, and run errands. These students are under the direction of Mrs. Moxie, Commercial Subjects Teacher. Seated: N. Potzuto, R. Mihallik, F. Shine, M. Zinn, A. Criffing Standing: A. Rakos, N. Davis, V. Payne, C. Rattay, T. McClanahan, G. Speelman, D. Bixler, j. Freeman, R. Tedrow, C. Wveak- land, R. Brooks, R. Honsaker, S. Kridle, D. Conaway, Y. Packroni, S. Beattie, C. Fike, L. Green' wood, J. Mackey. r., 1' N-. 'iff' f 'fZ' N . , - If N X-if - su., 1 ' x x cull' 4 UL, V v rib! M rurlmlw hunt! xwrur ru rrulrs .1 5l'v f,g-' A -s ffm '- '7w -nm H.-s,,v.f4.,ML vf I ...Mr .,. . Q P5 -f s rl sf MASCDNTCJWN HIGH SCHOOL BAND P-amd in F0l'lllLlliUll Band and Majorettes CLA RINETS Antoinette Bartuch Sara Diamond JoAnn Mackey Ronald Diamond Josephine Bartuch Karren Talbot Doris Rhodes Blanch Campbell Shirley Geary Judy Krcson Mary Ann Maykuth Sandra Fell ALTO HORN Paul Frasconi Bruce Dillow James Vaslaski Harold Miller Martin Hospodavis BELL LYRE Dolores Bixler Jessie Ainininiti BASS D RUM Harry Townsend TENOR SAXOPHONE Steve Hospodavis Joanne Honsaker Dolores Conaway Jan Kikta Evelyn Powell Donna Ridley BARITONE Chris Decker Larry Vignali BASSES Dennis Vignali Charles Wilson CYMBLE John Balanik 61 TRUMPETS Gary Ainsley Nick Pozzuto Billy Vignali Jack Rockwell Charles Dassance Arnold Burchianti Anthony Barkette Bennet Kann Billy King Wayne Ainsley Tommy Pento Bobby White Billie Jane Lytle Edmund Cunningham TROMBONE Frank Klanduch Esther Townsend Joanne PryCC John lavage SNARE DRUMS Eddie Barber Kenny Strubie Raymond Yankura John Maykuth Frank Maykuth Nick Temperio Clyde Johnson OUR ANNOUNCER Andrew Pansic Majorettes Kathleen Nagy, Caroline Weakland, Deborah De Bolt. Jimmie Lynn Ainsley. Janice Nagy, Betty Santella. Dolores Havanas, Anita DeRosa, Anna Marie Florek, Patricia Savage, Joanne Mayger, Barbara Chepes, Doris Venturini, Florence Brechun. Patricia Horne, Alberta Rye, Marian Nocenti, Dolores Ondreako, Barbara Holonich, Karen Rye, Gloria Hower, Annette Moody, Donna Lee Janis, Martha Soukup. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Gary Ainsley, Sandra Fell, Florence Brechun, Jimmie Lynn Ainsley, Caroline YVeakland, JoAnn Mackey, Nicholas Pounto. oanne Pr 'ce, Esther Townsend, Gloria Malcolm, Martha Sonku , Yvonne Packroni, Dolores Conawa l P 5 Joanne Honsaker. Not Pictured: Ronald Diamond, Dolores Ilixler, John Balanik, Paul Frasconi, Larry Vignali. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS IN JACKETS Front Razr: G. XVealaland, M. Soukup, G. Malcolm, F. Brerhun, D. Bixler, J. Pryce: Serorzrl Roux' S. Fell, J. Mackey, E. 'l'ownsend, Y. Packroni, D. Gonaway, J. Honsakerg Third Roux' P, Frasconi, I.. Vignali, G. Ainsley, J. Balanik, N. Pozznto, R, Diamond. 'QD X., - . - -. PRACTICE GAMES Practice always begins in the dressing room The final TCSUIIS Of all Ulll' Cff0l'lS- BANQUET ward to thc Gunners Pictured left to right: E Golenlbicwski, E. Bruce E. Frrmks, C. Gnapponc Rip Engle, I.olau', R Hackney. Rolary's 23rd Annual rc- rg V . f L. .1 Q , M, , fax ,M ..1 - ,X rail 1. A '-E aw x I . 1 - .Q ' . .P , ' . ' f ,fn ' x f ' ' ' Vlii Lf Fi img 144 Lf' K K , ' 5 maj, ,3 33 X , 5 5 , . I V - 51+ f 'A i , I 2' . sf ' '- ... . Varsity Ist Row, left to right: R. Rantovich, Erhard, W. Vignali, Golembiewski, Marazsky, Trincia, Woodward, Sebulsky, J. Psenicska. 2nd Row, left to right: DeGusipe, Wilson, Diamond, Elias, Lincoln, Vittone, Nastasi, Mlroble, Maygar, Chepes, Eugene Franks, jr., Assistant coach. 3rd Row, left to right: Carmen Guappone, Assistant coachf Smith, Grimm, Bell, Brooks, Fagan, L. Vignali, Battaglia, Nocenti, D. Vignali, Browning, Lewis, Margheret, john Lozar, Head coach. MASONTOWN .....,..... 7 NORTH UNION ...,.... 13 Late in the opening period Masontown recovered a North Union fumble on the Ram's 8 yard line. On fourth down with 5 yards to go for the T.D., Bob Brooks swept around left end for the score. Larry Vignali tallied the extra point. In the second period North Union came back to score. The attempt for the P.A.T. failed. With less than two minutes left to play in the game, the Rams scored on a pass play. The P.A.T. made the final score 13-7. MASONTOWN .........,. 7 SOUTH UNION ......... 19 In the first half South Union outplayed the Gunners and led at halftime 13-0. Masontown exploded in the second half and scored in the third quarter featuring runs by Brooks, Vignali, and Peanuts Diamond. Vignali scored the T.D. and the P.A.T. Rich Novak, the heart of South Union's team, ran 35 yards to add the insurance T.D. The Blue Devils led in first downs 10-9. MASONTOXVN ,.,...,t.,. 0 CUMBERLAND ....,..... 20 There was no scoring in the first quarter, but in the second canto Cumberland's hard-charging fullback, Bob Mahle, capped a 55-yard march with a plunge through the middle of the Gunners' defense. Harry Nopwaskey ran the P.A.T. In the third quarter Mahle scored two more T.D.'s to bring his total to 18 points for the evening. Nopwaskey added his second extra point. The Gunners were unable to muster a successful offense and their defense proved ineffective against the hard-hitting Mikes. MASONTOVVN ........... 20 MAPLETOWN ..,...,..,. 0 The Masontown Gunners won their first Class B game after losing to three Class A schools. The victory kept them in the running for the W.P.I.A.L. Class B Title. The Gunners dominated the action throughout the game. They were good both offensively and defensively. They racked up 233 yards while holding the opposing eleven to 71 yards. Larry Vignali tallied the 3 T.Df's, scoring from the 2, 4, and 31 yard lines. Bob Brooks and Bill Elias scored the extra points. The Gunners led in first downs 15-4. MASONTOWN .........., 32 GEORGES ............... 7 In a game that saw the opposing elevens riddled by the flu bug, Masontown collected its second win of the season. In the first quarter Don Smith copped a 71-yard drive by scoring from 18 yards out. A fired-up Georges eleven came back to score on a pass play from Bill iNilson to Pete Zentkovich. Late in the second canto Larry Vignali scored from 6 yards out, ending a 63-yard drive. At half-time the score was 12-7. The second half was all Masontown's. Elias romped 53 yards to score and Smith added the P.A.T. Minutes later Smith scored from 5 yards out. Early in the fourth quarter Vignali galloped 87 yards for a T.D., leaving the score at 32-7. MASONTOWN ......,.... 6 EAST BETH ............. 6 The tie between Masontown and Beth joint eliminated both clubs from the W.P.I.A.L. Class B race. There was no scoring in the first quarter but in the second canto the Bulldogs drove for 87 yards in nine plays to make it 6-0. On the second half kickoff Vignali gave the ball to Peanuts Diamond who raced to Beth Joint's 16-yard line before being hauled down. After ive cracks at the line Vignali took it over from the one. The P.A.T. was good but it was called back due to a penalty and the second attempt failed. The ball see-sawed back and forth throughout the remainder of the game. MASONTOWN ........... 6 JEFFERSON ........,..., 15 After losing five games in as many attempts, the Rockets collected their first win at the expense of the Gunners. jefferson drove 92 yards for its first score on carries by Hill, Filby, and Grosho. Grosho scored from the five. Filby's attempt for the extra point failed. Masontown recovered a Rocket fumble on the Gunner's 48 yard line. After several plays Ron DeGusipe covered the re- maining yardage on an off-tackle play. The attempt for the P.A.T. failed, leaving the score at 6-6. With 30 seconds left in the game jefferson's Dave Crazne passed to end Toni Culk for the T.D. The P.A.T. left the final score at 13-6. MASONTOWN ...,. 15 PERRY-LOWER TYRONE .,.. 0 In a contest which gave Masontown rightful, but not official, claim to the Fayette Co. Class B Crown, the Gunners played one of their best games of the season. There was no scoring in the first quarter, but in the second canto Masontown's Norman Wilson trapped Bob Piersol in the Commodore's end zone to give the Gunners a 2-0 lead at halftime. In the third and fourth quarters, behind excellent blocking, Larry Vignali galloped 65 yards and 41 yards, respectively, for two T.D.'s. Don Smith added a P.A.T. in the third quarter, making the final score 15-0. MASONTOWN ,.,...,.... 6 GERMAN ..,...,.....,,. 32 The two arch-rivals met on a muddy, rain-drenched football field to play once again the ancient rivalry. German struck with 2 quick T.D.'s but the fired-up Gunners came back to score, with Vignali taking it over. The halftime whistle blew with Masontown on the Ulan's one-foot line. In the second half the Ulans came back with passes and long runs, to score 19 points, leaving the final score at 32-6. 44 4 A - . COACHES MANAGERS m'1'ling: Heaml fitiilfll. -Iltllll liUI2tl': Assistant Coach, Car- 1K'7l1'l'IlHg.' Dwayne Nilson, litl llrowningg .S'lnnrling: .Ierrv Man IIICII filllllllllllllh Sllllllllllgf .'XSSlSlllIll Coach, Iitlgene Franks, thas, james Mineral, Mike l'senit'sku, lhese are the boys who keep liz: Coaclies pllt in murh time amcl ellort in an attempt for the players from stealing the dressing room! 'lhey work hard 1 winning rluh. Sometimes their work is appreciated and lCllLllIlg to the needs :mtl whims ol' the foarlies :mtl players. sometimes it isn't. q 'I '- f K OUR LEADERS Left In right: john l.0l1lli, I.ai'ry Vignali. Eugene Franks, jr., and Cartnen Cuappone. lioarh l.0Illl' is piftttretl talking to his third assistant while his first and second assistants look on. I.zn'ry Yigtiali has played Sfliolastic football for six years. lle has improxetl eiery year and this season hc was re- wartletl lor his ellorts by being named to the All-State team. Refusing to he hampered by his injuries, I.z1rt'y gave it all he hurl, exery' game, anal turned out to he one of the best players to ever don at Gunner uniform. i b ...S . 1 OFFENSIVE UNIT I.im'men, left to right: Ranlovich, Grimm, D. Vignali, Xvilson, Murgheret, Lewis, Browning. Backs, Irfl lo right: Smith. Fagan, L. Vignuli, Elias. ,..,...... . .-.xl I DEFENSIVE UNIT Left to right: Ranlovich, Margherct, Fagan, D. Vignali, XVilson, Lewis, Brooks, L. Vignali, Elias, Bell Grimm. .... .ui , SENIORS - FAREWELL On the line: Battaglia, Grimm, WVilson, Bell, Margheret, Lewis, Nocenli. In the backheld: Smith, Brooks, Vig- nuli, Diumonil, Fagan. 68 Q? CJR, Elm if JUNIOR VARSITY fx'I1l'!'HlIg.' ll-:ii'ki-llc, Wilson, Barrish, Rcrctta, Manchus, Rantorich, Smith, and Rork. Stumling: Parkroni, lklctlcc. Rich- ardson, llincs, Reagan, Davis, Diamond, XVcimcr, Fctko, and Coacli Eugene lfrar 1' , B22 35-Peanuts' rcvcrsc. Left to right: Grimm, Diamond, Fagan, and Wilson. gl L SENIOR l 00'l'BAl.I. jACKE'l'S-Isl rozr: Sally Crowe, Ronnie lliamonil, Anita Rouig End rozv: Norman NVilson, Ronald Bell, jerry Fagan, Don Smith, Nelson tirinrmg 3rd row: jim Marghcrcl, Larry Vignali, George Baltaglia, Ron Noccnli, Flugcnc Lewis, Bob Brooks. 69 iks, jr. All thc j.V.'s arc not pictured. . , ij, i 1 12-Om' hrcail and huttcr play. Ifft Io righl: Vignali, Fagan, and Wilson. 'ZS A 94? k X, Pictures from the annual Ulan-Gunner Clash A Good Game All the W'ay! Cheerleaders K .4 1. 1 X X1 11A 11 1 1 IX N Head Clie I i A R 1 xX A K 4. I X1 XXX cz 'ld-..-B.H1'11s.s'gn 1-11 ll' 11. PQ -wk' G. s' 'll . N11 WX X 71 I 1 X Our First Foxball Queen trend . in Q A ,.. 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'bs T 1 'vi , .dif 1 6- 'T' 4... ex 9 f Q! N A 1 4 'f I WX ,. f www ag E, 'f ,ff S -5 1 v ,ip Aff Compliments vf DR. J. L. MOSER DR. Compliments Of EDWIN S. PETERS Compliments Of DR. ROBERT J. PETERS Compliments Ol DR. E. B. FAST Compliments Of G. A. YANCHUS Compliments Of DR. J. N. SNYDER Compliments of DR. HERBERT C. GOTTFRIED Compliments Of DR. O. R. DASSANCE Compliments of the STUDENT COUNCIL compliment. Compliments VARSITY of of A FRIEND DR. T. V. YANCHUS Compliments compliment. compliment. Of of Of THE SENIOR CLASS THE JUNIOR CLASS DR. E. R. INGRAHAM 76 Compliments of SMITHFIELD HARDWARE Smithheld,P:1. METZLER'S Uniontown, Pa. Department Store 22-24 Main Street Home Furnishings Store Corner Main and Gallatin Compliments of HANNA'S DEPARTMENT STORE 210 S. BIZIIII Street Phone JU 3-5231 Masontown, Pa. MAC BURCHINAL'S LECKRQNE RANCH COAL AND COKE Compliments of N U . u Restaurant QL' Motel Lnnlzo Ernnmo Route 119 JOHN HANNA' INSURANCE Phone PE 7-6346 Phone: LO 9-7998 Smithfield, Pa. Masontown, Penna. R. D. I, Box 16 McClellandtown, Pa. MASONTOWN BEER DISTRIBUTOR Francis and Orland 1IIerti, Prop. Phone: JU 3-3801 Compliments of CENTRAL PRODUCE Uniontown, Pa. Compliments of UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION Uniontown, Pa. PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. 3-5 South Gallatin Avenue Uniontown, Pennsylvania Phone GE 8-4561 Compliments of KOKESH'S SERVICE Leckrone X Roads-Rt. 21 Tires - Batteries Accessories Phone: PE 7-9973 Masontown, Penna. Compliments of BROWN 8 SMILEY INSURANCE CO. 310 Second National Bank Building Uniontown, Penna. SOLOMON 8. TESLOVICH George Solomon-George Teslovich Truck Contractors Excavating - Grading 230 S. Water Street Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-8371 JOSEPH J. SIMKOVIC Wholesale 25 Edenborn P.O.: McClellandtown, Pa. Phone: PE 7-6757 Go to church on Sunday TAYLOR'S SERVICE STATION Pt. Marion, Pa. Phone RA 5-9002 Richfield Gas dr Oil 77 BROWN'S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION A to Z Lubrication Kelly Springheld Tires Batteries and Accessories Phone: JU 3-7602 500 East Church Street Masontown, Pa. THOMAS H. WRIGHT Chrysler and Plymouth Phone: JU 3-7737 Masontown, Pa. RAMSAY AUTO PARTS 304 S. Main Street Masontown, Pa. Compliments Of DOlFI'S NIGHT CLUB Italian Foods Our Specialty Phone JU 3-7606 YVest Masontown, Pa. FRANKS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Masontown, Pa. CAMPBELL-HATHAIVAY CO. BOSTON SHOE STORE FREEMAINVS BOOKS SHOE STORE KINNEY'S MCKENNAS SHOE MARKET Eat SCHRAFFT'S CANDIES The Fayette Company Distributors Uniontown, Pa. Compliments of UGLIK'S BARBER SHOP Compliments Of A FRIEND BOBBY DANKO Compliments C D CROW 8. SON and I I D-I Best Wishes From Main Street . S ' hfi Id, P . WCLG Rvdw THE MASONTOWN ROTARY mu C a 1300 CLUB Phone: LO 2-0501 THE SPOCK C I. t Compliments INSURANCE AGENCY f'mP '1'f 5 of General Insurance of The New DUNKARD 81 SPRINGI III.l 5 W. Church Street OUTLET sus COMPANY Masontown, Penna. Phone: JU 3-7767 DEPARTMENT STORE Point Marion, Penna. 78 MASONTOWN LUMBER AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY H. I.. Berkshire, Prop. Phone: JU 3-7746 KAUFMAN'S Uniontown's Best Store SPOTTY'S ARCADE Submarines Are Our Special Sandwich 20 North Main Strcct Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 9-6421 Compliments of RYE'S Floor and Wall Covering Your I'V8Sli1lgll0llSC Dealer IValIpaper and Paint The Very Best Workmanslzip 5 North Main Street Masontown, Pa. DICE-SPAULDING SPORTS SHOP A. W. Dice Company 87 West Main Street Uniontown, Penna. SAUERS MEN'S STORE Uniontown, Pennsylvania Compliments of C. B. WEST 8. SON Your Tire Dealer 122 N. Main Street Phone: JU 3-3101 SERAFINO'S Quality Meats Fine Groceries 401 Cedar Avenue Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-assi comprimffnrs of COLLIER'S CLOVER FARM SUPER MARKET Dan Collier, Sr. Dan Collier, jr. Smithfield, Pa. KING'S AMOCO SERVICE cocA,coLA Compliments 410 N. Main Street BOT-I-LING COMPANY vf Masomown' Pa' of MAX nN1's senvlcls We Grease to Please UNION-I-OWN New Route 21 A moco Products if 244 Pittsburgh Street Masontown, Pa. Accessories Phone JU 3-7850 Uniontown, Pennsylvania JU 3.7656 The Choice of G Discriminating Seniors Compliments Compliments of PRINTCRAFT of Graduation Personal Cards and ITALO-AMERICAN Commencement Announcements I. N. HAGAN CITIZENS CLUB PRINTCRAFT CARD CO., INC. Scranton 5, Pa. ICE CREAM COMPANY 79 Compliments Compliments omp :men s of C I' t Of Of PAT'S TAVERN Pat Alexander, Proprietor UNION MARKET Masontown, Pa. Better Meats for Less Money DAVIS' SUPER MARKET Phone JU 9-6111 Rices Landing 3921 Compliments of Compliments ADOLPH'S TAVERN RALsToN's of Home of Fine Foods Dfmfing Ivfekendf Phone JU 3-7641 1NIasontown, Pa. Enjoy Fine Foods and Music YONEY'S FUNERAL HOME George Yoney, jr., Director Compliments Of CONNELL'S DRUG STORE BURCHIANTI'S MARKET Groceries, Meats and General IIIercI1andise 310 S. YVater St. Phone JU 3-7756 MASONTOWN SPORTS CENTER lIEZfI'I4j'I1IIIIg for n Sportsman 17 S. Main Street 1NIasontown, Pa. Phone JU 3-7708 john N. Syrek, jr. Compliments of BROWN'S 5 8. 'I0 Compliments Of KLONDIKE HARDWARE Donald P. Steuvart, Prop. P11one: JU 3-5741 Congrrzlulations from KIKTA'S FURNITURE STORE uff'l'6I'J'l1liI1g for the Home Jlumrztozvn Q' IIf'oynexI111rg's Largest Stores Phone: JU 3-5161 Compliments of ELLIS MUSIC STORE 29 Morgantown Street Uniontown, Penna. Compliments of FILLINI BUICK River Avenue Phone: JU 9-6000 Masontown, Penna. Compliments of VIGNALI'S CLOVER FARM FOOD CENTER West Church Street 80 Compliments vt BARTARONI'S GARAGE 8. FILLING STATION Phones: JU 3-7619 or JU 3-7628 I Compliments vt MARTIN J. BERISH INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate - Accountants Insurance for Every Need WEST MASONTOWN FLORIST Ifmnk Mzlgalotti, Prop. Wvrlrling Ilouquets Cor.vagr's - Cut Flouwzv Fllllfflll Designs Phone: JU 3-7792 Masontown, Pa PIIOHCI JU 3-7756 Compliments Compliments of Complimems f CENTRAL PHARMACY of o R. BRUCE FIKE 8 SON Milk - Ice Cream Uniontown, Pa. Prescriptions - Prompt Service Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-7551 Corner Drug Store J. H. DUNN AGENCY 123 West Main Street Uniontown, Pennsylvania Compliments , GUAPPONE'S BAKERY Compliments of Iirerirls, Pies, Calces, Pastries Of UNION SUPPLY COMPANY Fayette National Bank Building Uniontown, Penna. THE FLOWER SHOPPE 8 South Main Street West Church Street Masontown, Pa. Phone JU 3-0776 These Are the Days to Remember Cgynpliyngnls Compliments Your Days in High School of FERARY'S of GIRARUS DEPARTMENT STORE Men's and Boys' Wear Masontown, Pa. 102 South Main Street Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-5191 NADER'S SERVICE STORE .'Ilu.vir, ltemrrls, Srlr0ol,Supj1lif's Cosmetics, jewelry Compliments COUIPIITVICTUS of of Compliments and Best Wishes J. MOSER'S SUPER MARKET Visco CORPORAHON mm if Greenbrier Limestone Products MASONTOWN BUSINESS TEXACO SERVICE STATION Smithfield, Pa. Plant Phone: JO 4-7551 Fairchance, Penna. AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB 81 Compliments Compliments GUY B. WARMAN of of Insurance Service TIBERVS MARKET ALEXANDERIS 29 North Main Street Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-3971 Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-7766 Glidden Paints BEER DISTRIBUTOR Phone JU 3-3371 River Avenue Masontown, Pa. Compliments Bw! wishps of Compliments HAMo's s. cAPPY's of THE TURNTABLE For Smart Clothes and jewelry Formnls Rented Masontown, Pa. A 8. P COMPANY Masontown, Pa. CE 8-6509 Open Evenings Uniontown, Pa. Compliments of GATEWAY MANUFACTURING MARGUERITE'S BEAUTY SHOP Speeialists in Haircutting, Styling Compliments Of E. GOLEMBIEWSKI Beer Distrillutors River Avenue Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 9-6371 COMPANY and Controlled Permanents Phone: JU 3-8861 CARMINE Compliments APPLIANCE COMPANY Neerlii, ljlna Serving Marlzines Of Alnytag, Admiral Ll' Hot Point Applionees GIRARD'S Phone: JU 5011 Box 417 River Avenue Musontown, Pa. CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone: JU 3-3181 HARTWICK TEXACO SERVICE Tires, Iiiilteries and Arrcssoms IV1t.fll and Grease River Avenue Musonlown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-7635 Compliments of THE DAIRY QUEEN Route 21 Masontown, Pa. Compliments of RENDINA MANUFACTURING COMPANY 15 XVest Cross Street Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-7703 MASONTOWN PRINTING COMPANY 1istiil1li.sl1t'tl 1927 Complete Prinlizzg Service HERBERT E. STEINNIAN, NIOR Masontown, Pu. Phone: JU 9-4193 82 Compliments of ROSENTHAL CREDIT JEWELERS Your Friendly jeweler Masontown, Pa. Fredericktown, Pa. Compliments vf MR. AND MRS. S. K. PEARY Compliments of BARNHART'S 1 WVest Church St. Masontown, Pa. Hose, Sweaters, Blouses Skirts and Accessories Compliments FRANK REVETTA'S of SAMIS BAR ARKET M MASONTOWN 109 West Church St. Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-7713 HARDWARE STORE Oliver C. Smith, Prop. Phone: JU 3-7630 Beer - Wine - Liquors Sam Amminiti, Prop. VICTOR J. URBANY Furniture and Appliances Your RCA Dealer First in Television Phone: JU 9-4211 RICHARD P. WRIGHT Ford Sales and Services 422 North Main Street Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-3681 FORT MASON LUMBER COMPANY Central Contractors and Builders River Avenue Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-8251 Box 591 I. CM e 'S WILLIAM J. STERBUTZEL J 8' 5 '-UMBER 3' SUPPLY Of 301 North Main Street Lu,,,1,ey C7 DAVID J. HONSAKER Funeral Director North Main Street Your Atlantic Dealer in Masontown, Pa. Builders Supplies James Berkshire, Owner Compliments Of DORSEY'S WATCH REPAIR Speidel and 1. B. Watch Bands 21 N. Main Street Masontown, Pa. Compliments vf ElCHER'S DAIRY DELUXE Leckrone Crossroads Masontown, Pa. ROSSINI MOTORS New Route 21 Your Olds Dealer Masontown, Pa. Phone: JU 3-8211 83 Compliments vt DeROSA DISTRIBUTOR Woodside, Pa. Phone: JU 3-2381 Compliments of BETA-TRI-HI-Y Of Masontown, Pa. SECOND NATIONAL BANK 2575 Interest on Savings Afenzber of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ' Compliments and Best Wishes Compliments Comphments from of of MASONTOWN BANDMOTHERS Font MASON uNn 423 CS M S' Bafbef F' W' LADIES AUXILIARY V. Pres.-Mrs. Hlurnitsch NO' 4584 Ameriran Legion Auxiliary TFCHSUFCF-MTS, Kiklil Secretary-Mrs. Amminitti Compliments of H. J. MCGEE Your Hot Point Dealer Eleetrieul IViring 209 S. Main Street compliments Of CLEMENT REVETTA Pho11e: JU 3-5251 Compliments 0f THE EDUCATORS MANUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Lancaster, Perma. JOE'S SHOE REPAIR We Guarantee to l.t'IIglllt'll or Widen Your Shoes Masontown, Pa. Compliments vt RUSSO'S SHOE STORE AND SHOE REPAIR Masontown, Pa. FIKE CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone JU 3-7738 213 North Main Street Masontown, Pa. PETES JOE 8. 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