McKeesport High School - Yough A Mon Yearbook (Mckeesport, PA)
- Class of 1959
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Four courses of study are lava1l- able to students in this school: College Preparatory for those pl-anninglm continue their schooling in college, Commercial for those Wishing llfam' ing in secretarial and oflice employment, Business for those who desire to enter retailing and clerical fields, and General for those who Wish a broad course of study. av . 7'Mw W- ,J 'gy 9, 1 , I n as ff! S 521' V W ' Z7 V At Vocational School,' the principal is Mr. Benjamin B. Disegi, with Mr. Bert Johnson as Director of Vocational Education. Designed to offer students experience in vocational fields, the school this year attracted 682 students, 179 seniors, 207 juniors, 200 sophomores, and 96 freshmen. Shop training which alternates with regular academic classes on a Weekly basis, is offered to tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students in nine fields: auto mechanics, commercial art, drafting, television and radio, industrial electricity, machine shop, patternmaking, sheet metal, and Woodworking, a course in beauty culture is available for one class of twelfth-grade girls. GEORGE WASHINGTON and SHAW AVENUE- Mr. John S. McFeaters, Principal of G eorge Washington School, Mr. Louis H. Dunlop, Princi- pal of Shaw Avenue School. HIGH SCHOOL - Mr. Shelby Erwin, Vice-Prin- cipalg Dr. Wayne E. Mason , Principal, Mr. James C. Steel, Adminis- trative Assistant. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL - Mr. Benjamin B. Dis- egi, Principalg Mr. Bert Johnson, Director of Vo- cational Education. COUNSELING STAFF- Mr. A. James Gross, Guidance Counselor, Miss H. Gertrude Brown, Girls' Adviser. 1' 'U f+l-llf'!- 4 'GSU 'nh 7 S, '21, ...sp ' A 1 fi I ft, I 'ff 3 - 1 .JL Most ninth-graders in McKeesport High School attend either the George Washington building where Mr. John S. McFeaters is the prin- cipal or the Shaw Avenue Building where Mr. Louis H. Dunlop is the principal. This year 721 freshmen attended the two buildings, 361 at George Washington and 360 at Shaw Avenue, Ninth graders begin Mc- Keesport's four-year high school program by entering one of three courses: vocational, commercial, and college preparatory. Two classes required of all pupils are English and Literature and Pennsylvania His- tory and Government. Guidance at the High School Building is in charge of Mr. A. James Gross as Guidance Counselor and Miss Gertrude Brown as Girls' Adviser . . , . Mr. Gross provides information for students seeking employment or desiring to attend colleges, technical schools, and universities. The guidance office is stocked With books, catalogues, and pamphlets, and provides a testing service for all pupils .... Miss Brown discusses With girls job opportunities and choice of careers as Well as considera- tion of schools and colleges for further education. Her ofiice is avail- able, too, for girls who Wish consultation on personal questions and problems. 1. I ' cfff , I 1, FAC LTY FIRST ROW: G. Russell Acklin, Ed.M., Englishg Elfreeda B. Ahlquist, B.S., Short- hand and Transcription, Commercial Department Chairmang George S. Allison, Ed.M. United States Historyg Rose F. Arone, B.S., Business Machines. SECOND ROW: Mary Auld, A.B., Lating S. Foster Beatty, A.M., English, Department Chairmang Wynona M. Beatty, Litt.B., Englishg Ronald R. Becket, Ed.M., Biology. THIRD ROW: Agnes Bedell, Ed.M., Business Mathematics and Commercial Arithmeticg Walter S. Bennett, B.S., General Scienceg Ralph A. Benson, Machine Shop Practiceg Joseph W. Black, Ed.M., Plane Geometry and Mathematics Review. FOURTH ROW: Doris H. Blid, Litt.M., Pennsylvania History and Englishg Irma C. Boax, A.M., Pennsylvania History and Algebrag James W. Bowen, A.M., Trigonometry, Higher Algebra, and Solid Geo- metryg Vivian Bowles, Ed.M., Shorthand, Typewriting, and Clerical Practice. 'SN nfl' lil NW' T' if 1. if 15 . e4BN,v...-Q-:faq .-...,,,,, ,W 1-'1 N1 1 f. 9 L -'iff-1.1, 4:...,.A FIRST ROW: Falco A. Carrozza, A.M., Problems of Democracyg Byron L. Chaplin, Ed.M., Electricity, Carl Chappel, B.S., English. SECOND ROW: Wil- liam A. Clees, B.S., Physical Education, Department Chairman: Robert M. Crausaz, Ph.D., French, De- partment Chairman of Modern Languages, Ruth- jean S. Crncic, B.S., Shorthand, Typewriting, Cleri- cal Practice, and Preparatory Typewriting. THIRD ROW: D. Frederick Cullen, Litt.M., United States History and American Government, LaVelle H. Dillon, B.S., Business Exploration and Typewritingg Albert R. Doehla, A.B., German and Consumer Edu- cation. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn H. Dulan, Junior Vocational Academic, Robert B. Dulan, Electricity, George H. Elko, B.S., Physics and Physical Science. fa, ld!-Q 'H---I 1 ' vs , Y' I 1 as Ld l Hx 2 il kt 41-16,- gi , ..,,,,,, ' VZZ, , , 1 ii! X! 4 xl '-'ihffgi .. at 'Assisi FIRST ROW: Lillian W. Bowman, B.S., Chemistry and Biologyg Faith Boyd, A.B., English, Helen G. Brown, B.S., Bookkeeping. SECOND ROW: J. Stan- ley Calhoun, Ed.M., Basic Mathematics and Eng- lish: Cornelius P. Campbell, Ed.M., Amercian His- tory, Economics, and Problems of Democracyg Harry L. Carlson, A.B., United States History. Colorful decorations set the atmosphere for College Preparatory seniors in Miss Dorothy Norton's Span ish II class. J ,. I ,f 1 5 gi f gnu . mmm-af Q ,J 5 yy' 39 ,lffvl 4 if 9 49 , .I 5, 1 - -ag au., , ia,-I WN if ' MY .N Q. fi- ,JU QM , ' pf if Xie-' In Mr. Ronald Becket's biology class, a surprise test on the day's lesson keeps sophomores busy. FIRST ROW: Barbara Fady, B.S., English, Albert T. Fallquist, B.S., Chemistry, Science Department Chairman, Edward G. Faulk, B.S., Instrumental Music. SECOND ROW: Joseph E. Ference, Ed.M., Commercial Art, Donald E. Ferguson, A.M., Eng- lish, John D. Flinn, B.S., Chemistry. THIRD ROW: Carrie L. Gailey, A.B., Pennsylvania History, Nor- man M. Gibson, A.M., English, George B. Gilmore, B.S., General Science, Biology and Basic Mathe- matics. FOURTH ROW: Murray Gold, Ed.M., Eng- lish, Noel A. Guyot, B.S., Physical Education and Health, Elgin Halter, A.M., Physics, Chemistry, and Physical Science. FIFTH ROW: Winfield S. Hard- ing, Patternmaking, Robert J. Harris, B.S., Junior Vocational Shop, Anne H. Hawthorne, B.S., Home- making. SIXTH ROW: Michael G. Hritz, Ed.M., Geometry and Shop Mathematics, Elizabeth M. Jacobs, B.S., English, M. Vincent Jevsevar, Sheet- metal. : f ' 1, .J W , 'Qs . f11A 'L ' f fm 7' f! I - S , . 411 'W-uv Q El-u ggk ,Q ,. Us . 54.1, I r- M .J l V, V IV , - X FIRST ROW: J. Morris Jones, Blueprint Reading, Related Drawing, and Mechanical Drawing, June W. Josek, B.S., Algebra and Pennsylvania History, Margaret Kerezsi, Litt.M., English, Florence King, A.M., English. SECOND ROW: Edmund Kittiko, B.S., English and Pennsylvania History, William P. Knortz, Ed.M., Biology, M. C. Koons, Draftingg George A. Krause, Cabinetmaking. FIRST ROW: Thomas E. Krupa, A.B., English, Problems of Democracy, and Eco- nomicsg Joseph P. Krysik, M.M., Instrumental Musicg Gerald F. Lanks, B.S., Elec- tricity, Grace Lemon, A.B., Basic Mathematics and Algebrag Gertrude Lindquist, Ed.M., Shorthand, Typewriting, and Clerical Practiceg Julia Loya, Ed.M., Economic Geography. SECOND ROW: Helen A. Lynch, A.B., Librarian, Munroe A. MacDonald, Ed.M., Auto Mechanics, Helen Malseed, Litt.M., Public Speaking and Dramaticsg Barbara Manning, B.S., Librarian, C. Earl Manslield, Ed.M., Plane Geometry, Trigo- nometry, and Mathematics Review, George H. McConnell, Ed.M., Physics and Chem- istry. WBWWWW ,4 i , Q 1f,,,,,4 . gre f ..,..., r-S --ff' I MQ 45 A if l 4' x , -:Q-.0 Q-13 -- , ,,.,.g, 'ma img.-e.M,.4,, .. 1 R' lv I 13 , V y 5 s ge, , I ,ff in A .X yy AN an -'A ,-omit 333. av. ij! 'W an-cg-5-as H , --vw ,ins-. iQ . FIRST ROW: Martha McCune, B.S., Health and Physical Educationg Helen J. McGinn, Ed.M., Algebrag Mary Louise McGrann, Ed.M., Bookkeepingg Charles E. McKenery, A.B., Pennsylvania History and Englishg Roy H. McMunn, B.S., Chemistry and Shop Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Thelma Mermelstein, A.B., Latin and Pennsylvania History, Mar- garet G. Minnick, A.B., Dietitiang Joseph E. Moffat, B.S., Algebrag Anna Morlock, Litt.M., Pennsylvania History, Dorothy Mrkonic, Litt.M., English. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Mrkonic, B.S., Homemaking, Department Chairmang Alan H. Nelson, B.S., Industrial Arts, Anna Nelson, A.B., Englishg Lucille Newhouse, Litt.M., World History and World Geog- raphyg Dorothy Norton, A.M., Spanish and French. FIRST ROW: Walter B. Oliver, Ed.M., English and General Science, William D. Parsons, B.S., Mechanical Drawing and Basic Mathematicsg James H. Phillips, B.S., Algebra and Basic Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Erna M. Pierce, Ed.M., Health and Physical Educationg Ronald J. Polak, B.S., Vocal Musicg Roddy Popovich, B.S., Algebra and Basic Mathe- matics. THIRD ROW: Helen Potthoff, Litt.M., Latin and Englishg Jay Priest, A.M., General Scienceg Thomas A. Quinn, Ed.M., World History. X if-m.f'q ' ' it 'T' I I I fi. 125 ,Q - ig ir' 7-use x V' -suv' yup 1 S 3 Lekhxx 'hr :ar -if , , , I V ,I A. .3 V Tiff? 'ff ' A A 11 V+-.L-P' if , ...W , yi, FIRST ROW: Mark R. Reigard, A.M., United States History, Social Studies Depart- ment Chairmang Amelia Richardson, A.M., Plane Geometry, Mathematics Department Chairmang Elizabeth K. Ritacco, B.S., English, Jack K. Roadman fnot picturedj, Ed.M., Chemistry and Biology, David C. Rosenberg, Ed.M., World History and United States History, Edith B. Ross, A.B., English. SECOND ROW: John E. Ruby, B.S., Electricity, John A. Sabol, Ed.M., Physics, Carmelita Savage, Ed.M., Business EX- ploration, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping, August M. Schad, A.M., English, Charles E. Schaeffer, B.S., World History. if W' , . -,. f f . x 5 X , ruin' .515 FIRST ROW: Helen Scott, A.B., Algebrag Mercedes Sheehan, Ed.M., Librarian, George L. Spielman, .fp Ed.M., General Science. SECOND ROW: Samuel L. Stewart, Ed.M., General Science, Martha Ann Stil- ley, B.S., Business English and Commercial Law, ,. Esther E. Stough, A.B., English. 1-aff William G. Taylor, B.S., English, Josephine S. Tes- auro, B.S., Typewriting and Business Explorationg Amanda C. Thomas, Beauty Culture. 57 avr' 'HW 4 7 rv--p ak. 35' -'ILS' ! fs' i I9 1-Y' ,fi ,aa- all' gl' 2 fi It xb' W I , tl 'i2 N aw N I ...,, 15 1 'iw 4... ,E i ,Q . ,-X gfwgfj f-Q 'a tw: Q if Q .521 N' , be ,-A fy i f ,,.. A my 9 lex ue 'R I. xy X , , 1 G in K Q A Mghis-Vff, yv:E? 53.3, if fy, H . Q Y 'W iv .Ss - .N FIRST ROW: Edward F. Thomas, Ed.M., Algebra and Basic Mathematics, Eleanor Tobin, Litt.M., English, H. Vera Trimble, A.M., Art. SECOND ROW: Martha Anne Verner, Litt.M., German, James G. Vitsas, Ed.M., Physical Education and Health, Helen M. Ward, B.S., English. THIRD ROW: G. Katharine Watson, Ed.M., French and Spanish, J. Harold Weigle, B.S., Health, Director of Athletics, Homer O. Weitz, B.S., Mechanical Drawing and General Science. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Weller, A.B., Algebra and Basic Mathematics, Ruth West, A.B., Pennsylvania History, Bettie S. Wheeler, B.S., Homemaking. FIRST ROW: Charles W. White, Ed M., Physical Education and Health, Martha Wiggins, Ed.M., Plane Geometry, Algebra, and Commercial Arith- metic. SECOND ROW: Herbert A. Wilson, M.F.A., Vocal Music, Philip H. Wingert, Litt.M., World History. 0 B THANKS T0 Tll0SE WHO G IDED US... 1-it 'HA 'D' -.i 5 1' YW l ,J X Q i, SE I0ll if 5, aggffg.-915 My E 1 - . 11 iff-if '-fj1'351'1jj'-,f54': :w.:f. f i:-41: f 5 , 1 . . s 11, , 1 .fw fr , gi Xi' , , -f.'e,, J. rf wtf- ik, 1, , ,. . ,, A i l '-zz-fig sf.-., : ,Qi-Q: - ' Y-5' .-ff., -. 1 f pl-1 'ai 1 ' :gd -11 ' - f ., 2: Q 1': - La -- ' -,337 'z-EL?-' . 1' Q! 'fi Q 52- ff- .' T1 -s 2+:fff?Sf5'Fi !'Qlif'i? 55 5 TW. alta 36' Wag- 'Mfg wi gg P' . Q. 5.51, 1-ff-f v iw ' 1 , 'W ' - 55' ' 1' '3'4 ff'1'f - ' , -' - ,ffm ii' 9 .- ., 4-134.1 Q X - -J' 4. 4, A 57.1.4-x 45- ',,i'2 si-.,.',a3w.' an '-'riffa . . Zglv' 5- ga-2 .3 v,.,J, Ji ig- ., g H, HA ', A, f 7,5 11- 5- - li fy- f ' r,ia5'4,. Qfsii. 'A. ,, 'sa L .. '- '1: - . ' -. 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' 31 E Q' .. ,if .I MI , Ar- 5 ,sm fijff. -, vf..I-V -3,.q 1 f'Q,,,Q.-1 .211 -.., -3 -iq-.,.r-,,' . gpg: I -.gcj wg, 2 1.4 3-V 41-. .' rg.-Q 4413? -' 1 ik'-.1 Q: fr fe-.'f'.i u - 7 A -- .. f .1 'N 1 7,-r ,-ru ,. ,, .. - - -'11 A -Q . ,Ah I-.fin W ?.4.aP 2, yr 'fs' 1lff'1 ?s2'.xz:.1.- A: 1-9. . ' -- Lf A45 liif. . 1 2' , riff!-1: 4? .-, ,-. f,. , Malia. I . ru . - G, A 4 -1 Rb , W iyl -f - f - . 4? ' - 'WK' M- , 43 A 'BW' liar Q. U.. , of .:z'W f W. .. -, YQ, C it 1 A L?f'2i'f,.,fi, -V' HIGH SCHOOL- Bob Fisher, Presidentg Priscilla VOCATIONAL SCHOOL-John Rosengarth, Presi- Jenkins, Secretaryg John Lundie, Vice-Presidentg dentg Rose Marie Edder, Vice-Presidentg Martha Tom Miller, Treasurer. Kurtz, Secretaryg Thomas Pullin, Treasurer. ass ffieers Seniors of 1959 X ar f 'Nha Qi F? X, H N4 UP 121 4Y'ui,.l M V! If Julius Adam Machine Shop Anna Mae Adamcik Commercial Pamela Alverson College Preparatory Russell Ambroziak College Preparatory Mary Ruth Amos College Preparatory Paul Ancarana Commercial David Andre College Preparatory Matthew Andrews College Preparatory IJ Robert Anthony General Carole Arena College Preparatory Terry Armstrong Machine Shop Donna Auberle Commercial Claire Austin College Preparatory Doris Ayres Commercial Annette Babyak College Preparatory Irwin Babyak Machine Shop Sylvia Baker Business Joanne Balawajder Commercial Patricia Baldridge General Patricia Balog Business Irene Baran General Margaret Barey College Preparatory William Barth College Preparatory Paul Barton Commercial Catherine Battaglia College Preparatory Thomas Bazylak Auto Mechanics Brian Beatty General Anna Marie Beck Business Bonnie Beck College Preparatory Charles Beck College Preparatory Francis Bednarofsky Machine Shop Richard Beeler College Prepafatom in V nf , N I ,QP , 1 'I' ' ' ffiiif' C ' lid , gg, A -.' l 'SS T' L .K 1- K , V 11 ,Z ,rx 2? ' .l is. -uf cm' 95? Sgif' x. sa 'r -.df 9 ..,b ' me I 2 z pg? ..-ffl' 6 if 57 A 1 'Q' I .utr 15 415 1-55 'il' T '11 5' 'Tl 'J ,iii ,ark lr 1 '5 fe? fl ,av Sl af? - T CP .,.a-P' , ,fr-. ,-l Q :I- P, ,Qi l v1-91' H., B' P Ai -qo- QQ I. A Ns iw tv 4-4' 3. oi . ii avr . patrrera Behr Thomas Berdl Timothy Belkowskl Michael Benlack Mary J0 Bffnnett General Auto Meehamoe College Prepaiatory College Preparatory Commercial Joseph Benvm Barbara Berletre Lyall Bernard Joanne Best Peter Bereck . . Radio and Television College Preparatory Cabinetmaking College Prepalatory Industrial Electricity Sandra Bree Beverly Brddlestone Nancy Bilharz Raymond Bingham Robert Bird College Preparatoly College Preparatory College Preparatory Cabinetmakmg General 1 ,fl 1 ff? B Fae Black Beauty Culture Lois Blake Commercial Arlene Blankenship College Preparatory Stephanie Boax College Preparatory Paul Bodnar Radio and Television Marlene Bogi Commercial Clifton Bolling General John Bomm General .oil Pi S fi p :W 4 sl ray ,,, 4 'UC 4 if I 4e f ' l -J ss ,fe 'iff Wi L Qi I 3 , T , . sl 4 'Q -1 l , X , f- ' ,, , ,. ,M A ' Y 1 Aw X ii V A'V 1 i A or , , X x, , I Q, , ,. 5 x 'l ' Bonnie Booth Robert Booth William David Booth William Donald Booth Louis Borrelli College Preparatory Industrial Electricity General College Preparatory College Preparatory Patricia Bosetti Richard Bossart Linda Bower Nancy Boyd Thomas Bolga Commercial College Preparatory College Preparatory Commercial Auto Mechanics James Bradley John Brenzia Lyndoll Brown Warren Brown Carol Brunory Machine Shop Commercial College Preparatory General College Preparatory Barbara Bryer Commercial John Bubrik College Preparatory Earl Burkholder Commercial Art Charles Burley Business Robert Burnett Machine Shop Dennis Burns Radio and Television Phyllis Burtner Commercial Lucille Burton Commercial 1959 Egfr ., 47,33 if fa Q L' . .l an 11' 'Q' -1-J' -nl 19? V -or -nh, 3-'WY J'-'F' M I ,r rd William Burton General Burton Busching Business Barbara Campbell General James Carloss Patternmaking Milton Carlson College Preparatory Paul Carlson College Preparatory Adele Carr Commercial Linda Carter Business Thomas Cendroski Patternmaking David Chacko College Preparatory Karin Chalfant College Preparatory Dorothy Chaney Commercial Art Under the supervision of Mr. James Mahoney, test administrator of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Employment Service, these seniors are taking a test for mechanical aptitude. The tests are available to seniors who Wish aid in choosing a field of employment. Q fv- f Q I f 'V sf' 'X' C, r, y 402- W afiulnn .F QAVA :Z .V -1.1: -g is ,I fl., A .Il N V, .1::-frliisixf W -'313',-.- 2 x- ,- V ,, ' - .. jf:-gif-Sa-' K W ? I 3'j,:,,f:Qsi5f3fei:iES' ' 1.35: , vinwf A-A. t 1 A 3-. ., H ,,..,,,4 . ., . . , . .i - AQ. , .wx ., 5' + -' V xx XX 52253 ew ' ' ' if X ' 'W 'Fl -35151 X h 8 r- ' '41 - C -:N . pa 3, A ij - , -wr' Q t lc... 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Z, rf ,lt Z fav N 'Sf Paul Chernicky General Sandra Chidester College Preparatory Paul Chomanics Cabinetmal-:ing Joseph Chontos General Bennett Chotiner College Preparatory Burton Chotiner College Preparatory Katherine Christian General William Christian College Preparatory Darryl Claggett General Thomas Clark General John Cochenour College Preparatory Patricia Connelly Commercial Peter Contakos General Robert Conway General Elaine Cook College Preparatory Thomas Cook Cabinetmaking Gilbert Cool General Mary Louise Corbin Business Shirley Cordisco Business Raymond Cornell Commercial Wesley Cosic Commercial Art William Coulter General Milton Cousar Industrial Electricity Charlotte Cox Commercial Peggy Ann Cox Business O'Neil Cozart Industrial Electricity Carol Crawford Commercial Gail Crawford Business Joan Crawford Commercial Anne Cray College Preparatory Barry Cready Commercial Art James Crislip College Preparatory Barry Crossman College Preparatory Harry Crum General Paul Crum General Elda Curry Commercial Larry Daczkowski Auto Mechanics Loretta Daczkowski Commercial Donald Davis Machine Shop Gerald Davison Machine Shop Judith Davison College Preparatory Leona Dawson Business Richard Dean Radio and Television Wayne Decker College Preparatory Louise Deemer College Preparatory Barbara Del Signore Beauty Culture Sylvia Del Signore Beauty Culture Erma DeMartinis College Preparatory H1P ' KW if 'Q ri? X V5 '16 M A , , , ry V, f. N 'Qi A ii 5 -OP' 'S if-' ,Q k. .E ft., '0- Fla I 1 Q ll 'O ,J as 'CI' 9 lk if Wir wfuv' lil .ff-K --wb Ov TS 1 1 1 , ,lair . !' Regis Denne Industrial Electricity Joan Derkas College Preparatory Aaron DeRoy General Robert Detling Machine Shop Robert Dickinson Drafting Larry Diegelman General Albert Dietz College Preparatory Kathleen Dillon College Preparatory Darlene DiVincenzo College Preparatory William Dobos Cabinetmaking Robert Doby Commercial Art Patricia Dodds Beauty Culture George Dokmanovich General Ronald Domarsky General Joseph Donato General Helen Donnell General Linda Dougherty Commercial Edward Dowling General Valerie Downes Business Ianthe Doyle College Preparatory Claire Driscoll Business Donna Dunlay General Nancy Dunlay Commercial Harry Dumas Drafting 3. ff- 'Urs i N' -J ,-v' Y,Nm . I ,qi Ti I ,X is 5 .atv ,h4 3 Z v .f:'g.g11.i,' 1 4 Nicholas Dupin Maxine Eakin William Earner Delenora Eckman Patternmaking Commercial College PTePa1'21f01'Y B Gfiflelgl Eileen Edmundson David Ely Joseph Englert Omg ro College Preparatory Businegs Cabmetmakmg B Bssmesfs u H Dorothy Evans James Fagan JOAHH Farace ar ara me General Industrial Electricity Commercial Beauty Culture Seniors :Wi it q' .cw hr! fri. Q. 'J 9-ve W,- 3 .'-'W ,W , 'K ' ' , jff-11 K 'V . P, ' '43 ' 4 12 afi Q' 'FFT' 1 ' Q, 71.-f f' C n 4 ff' .i .f Rose Marie Edder Beauty Culture Philip Estersohn Commercial Gail Farrell College Preparatory Donna Fazekas College Preparatory .lean Fazekas Commercial Frank Feldman College Prepziratory Edward Feltz Radio and Television Marion Feyes College Preparatory Deborah Fidler College Preparatory John lfigas Radio and Television LaVerne Fisher Commercial gnu i .47 sy A6 4r:v Bi .3-iw .4-if 1 SQ, Robert Fisher College Preparatory John Flynn College Preparatory Roberta Frank C om m e rc i al John Gage College Preparatory John Galioto College Preparatory Mary Beth Gamble General Herman Gardner College Preparatory Anthony Gasparovic Auto Mechanics Dennis Gdovic Auto Mechanics Gay Gelb College Preparatory John Gerber Radio and Television ff? ,x , . James Flaherty General Patricia Forsythe Commercial Catherine Frankovic College Preparatory 'Wm Timothy Flanagan College Preparatory Robert J. Foster Auto Mechanics Robert Frantz General 41 .f V ,r V 'Ute 10 :WR Dennis Fleckenstein Margaret Flygar Commercial Commercial Robert S. Foster Gary Fowler Machine Shop Machine Shop Norma Frattaroli Mary Lou Gabriel Commercial Commercial 1959 'jf' , 'W B537 W 6-pf -if if Wx 'R iff? A w. as , 1 L L K . :gf sv . , . '-ia?.L.g ' . 5 1,25 ff '. -vrr 4'! Phyllis Gerber Commercial Paul Gerosky College Preparatory Joyce Ghrist General David Gibb General Albert Gibson Sheet Metal Juanita Givens College Preparatory James Glus College Preparatory Beverly Gobbels Commercial Vincent Golik Auto Mechanics Nancy Gorman College Preparatory Rachel Gorr College Preparatory Patricia Gorring College Preparatory Ilona Gorun Commercial Isabelle Gothard Commercial Joyce Govanucci v College Preparatory -1 2 Jean Gracon Commercial Richard Grant General Anthony Graziano Auto Mechanics Laura Green General Donald Greenaway College Preparatory Constance Greenwalt Commercial Frank Gregory General Judith Grimm College Preparatory Robert Grooms Sheet Metal ZR fi I? 1. ,6 l Y gi' 9-1' A 40' 'HJ' .J X .Q as .3 Q ' ,M lf A ti! f ,K 4' L 92 fd V if L I Y ge-'f' .'Z25iiea. 'fittiikif .gavfza ffw- . X 7' th.. Q-'ZZ 5: -if -.-'bg '3 Jacqueline Grubbs College Preparatory Barbara Guslevich College Preparatory David Haberland General Linda Hacker Commercial Patricia Hadad Commercial Art Phillip Hadad Radio and Television Gary Haddad General Eileen Haeberlen College Preparatory Bruce Hager Auto Mechanics Paul Hahn College Preparatory Gary Hall Industrial Electricity Patricia Hall Commercial 2291 ,VHHVW ,Jn 1u--- 5' An electric drill in need of repair is dis- An extra subject popular with MHS stu- cussed by Edward Joyce, a senior in auto dents is art. Here Yvette Jenkins, making shop, with Mr. Bert Johnson, Vocational a purse, tools an attractive design into the Director. leathef- 33 344557- 'll we 1 A ima' 'I . nw iq? ,415 ,gif ,, , f A ff Af? X X 40 -oalflf nnv9:ej .wwf .Lk WHY 'Wir' ul , ,, ,., V - 4 f a 1 Thomas Hallett John Halvin Donna Hamilton Marjory Hancharik College Preparatory General College Preparatory College Preparatory Donna Hardy James Harper Nancy Harper R0b91't Hfifpel' College Preparatory Sheet Metal College Preparatory General Jack Harris Richard Harris Glenda Harrison JOYCQ HarriS011 General General Commercial Commercial Beverly Hanko General Jean Harr Commercial Kenneth Harrison College Preparatory yy. X 'ua x -Mag '-mr. fm .in , .....Al I I -eff av 1 . -4 Donald Hart College Preparatory George Hayden Business Elaine Helsel Commercial Robert Hensel We - U College Preparatory .4-ruff 16 assi I .qv N-1-uv' il fe afvoh wnH 1' r aa 1 ll i if Jack Hetrick College Pl'CllZl.1'l1f0l'y William Hetrick Commercial Art Sandra Hickle General Arthur Hill College Preparatory avi' ! 1' tx .M 5 i ff .4- .rf 'Sr ' 'TV aa abr' ,aa Iii'-f -I ii X Richard Hill General Gail Hoffman College Preparatoi'j: Kenneth Holland General P f- , f , 'f,'.,ff' I f,fTi.4,1, Patricia Hrapcak Commercial Priscilla Hrapcak Commercial Audrey Hrehocik College Preparatory Judith Hughes Commercial Gladys Hunt Commercial Patricia Hunt College Preparatory Thomas Ingram Radio and Television Dorothy Irwin Commercial i ,aw ,ix hx Frederick Hiller General Margaret HoEman Commercial Sharon Holland General vi F5 If F 1? of Lawrence Hilpert College Preparatory Richard Hofman College Preparatorx James Holovich General 'O' J i N-if 61, Christina Hlad College Preparatory William Holiday Machine Shop Janet Horst Commercial -r -4 1 Nancy Hoerr Beauty Culture Stephene Holko College Preparatory Jack House College Preparatory 1959 filrifp ,Nu ,ah Ima. P -5 'N 5' i S7 Ps ing 'K' 1 41' ,..q.,c,- el Joanne Isenberg Commercial rf Robert Ivkovich tw College Preparatory? Betty Jackson vi JIWM H43 l,ll 517' Business Vincent Jamison Business Bernard Jamnicky College Preparatory William Janawitz College Preparatory Charles Javens General Jacquelynn Jedinak College Preparatory N. Priscilla Jenkins Commercial Raymond Jenkins College Preparatory Yvette Jenkins Business Carl Johnson College Preparatory Donna Johnson Commercial Florence Johnson College Preparatory Leroy Johnson Industrial Electricity Robert Johnson College Preparatory Thomas Johnson College Preparatory Robert Johnston Industrial Electricity Elizabeth Jones College Preparatory Edward Joyce Auto Mechanics Duane Junker College Preparatory Jane Kachur Commercial Regis Kaczynski Cabinetmaking Alexander Kaleta College Preparatory 'Ye' Wi fm! 'F ,JC Q 10 'aff lf? i Q-57' '-1 rw ff 'yank 3' ,, Y f- my f , f 61 r. 17 ,310 4, Q., 1, V Igfi 1 . , 1 'mf' J J fig- U ff 4 Y,'f.f.'f.7 'Z'-V I -,H vf,j4l fy-'v',1,. v,,j ,aff-., fy, .1 ,,:r , g,:'! 1,-faffzi: D ' ' Yi' ff f'! 1 . , J- .i - n 1 'Q 1 ,SZ l sd ,123 Sufi AR 4:9 if If X Q 5 s I7 , st, 'hx W 17' 'a .17 1315 T CZ' if ,Zia ul -193 -ag f 959 if QV , -ef 1.40 Y Ark, 1 i 36- '84 -Q P 1 , A 'J' X 5 3 if I J f I ,os 5 ,pw 5 A .1 as Qi J all ,inn Y W lqk 1-1 iii? ,' X 42- ff'r 4- li, if 'k 4 g' 5 Hai! -M- Gilbert Kaylor College Preparatory Xorma Keller College Preparatory Charles Kelly General Mary Jane Kelly Commercial Alan Kemper Drafting Ernest Kendall General Gayle Kengle College Preparatory Katherine Kennedy College Preparatory Richard Kerfoot General Edward Keslar General Joy Kibish Commercial Dale Kincaid College Preparatory Charles King General Arlene Kish College Preparatory David Kish Radio and Television Charles Kisner Cabinetmaking Robert Kissel General Richard Klacik General John Klea Industrial Electricity Gerard Klein Patternmaking Raymond Klein Drafting Edward Klingholfer College Preparatory Albert Kocak Auto Mechanics Barry Kocak General '4e'l - Tm... im- I' m--I, - X- ,., .. ,- ...mmwmmw K, 53 A tiger to rem.e'mbe0' wine HEN YOU'RE A SENIOR, you really be- long. Now you are truly a part of the school and you know it, You care about everything X ,ff Friendly faces l ,, ii Q it mmm that happens in a year crowded with events. From the time you are handed your schedule card in September until you receive your diploma in June, you are busy and happy. You enjoy the pride of being looked up to by the underclassmen, of being a major part in the school's activities, and of being treated like an adult by your teachers. You like trading photos with your friends and exchanging name cardsg you like electing officers for clubs and being chosen to serve on class committees. You don't really mind the load of books, the Savztfds Helper -V-vlzfl rlbtxin 4 .Vi.Q.i.i. . Anytlfirzg for an A Doctor, IflZL'y97, or I7?flfrI?7 wlficf' f 5 stiff exams, the physics' projects, and the history term paper because they are all part of being a senior. And you can't help noticing how the fun- filled social events come to a close too soon-the Tiger Football dance, the Senior Christmas party, and above all, the Senior Prom. You appreciate the friendliness of your pals at the lunch table, the talks with the guidance staff about your future, the class picnic at Renzie, and, of course, the precious excitement of graduation. Senior Year goes fast-faster than you thought it could, but when you look back across the months, you know that Senior Year was everything you hoped it would be. Second semester lflues ' I -riff 1 . Y K v 'lgfr-.fl1:f',.,., 5, f 1422 kwa FQ I Q1 ...... ff- I , ah , , X H1 ' , 2 1 U I Y ' if q ' 1 r q The zcerzker serv? , . , fx? C , aff , ' Q ' f: ,f4f .,z' ff 7 1 'll r '- N . .1 ,.,., :ei ' ZL-Z' , rl J-'Z Q . f '9 Q ,6 ,Z . If-Q, V A-V H ,L -my I , ' A .' , ff -- X -i re ' . ff, ' gj 11 ,B I p Q4 , 1 - F A! -,-. N A Q --f -ATHQM V : P -ff fl ' ls- NN , - 'il s ff? if X 1 ' ' ,fj'.:'i'3 ' ,, of in I - 5- , -'Nfl -5 . 1 Cheaper hy the dozen 3 J' ' ' ' lo' Hello, cruel world '30 R 1-iff? '1'.'2iP ' W 4311 , f ffl' .rv .,yy. A Wm, 10 JP'-W' fu U, uf Q-'fr nr' 'TLV to is r 1-. E ,J n E J : 4 Jack Kohl Sarilyn Kohn Shirley Kokos Robert Kolich George Kondor Radio and Television College Preparatory General College Preparatory Industrial Electricity Lawrence Kondor Harry Koons Michael Kosco Stephen Kosovac Georgette Kossuth Radio and Television College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory John Kovaly Jerrilynn Krajaek Ronald Krajack Phyllis Krigstein David Krizner Radio and Television Commercial College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory Seniors .4 .C 1 Mtv- 2,2-'H w,j '.f' 9 FN K, ,,.,.-v 1 In ki J 1, Y lgrl I 'HG 'L' r. Q-at 11 X P '-S' ' r -'15 ,. ' .Q - 1,-,If Paul Krow College Preparatory Carolyn Krznaric Commercial Edward Kulasa Industrial Electricity Suzanne Kuremsky Commercial Thomas Kurth Patternmaking Martha Kurtz Commercial Art Samuel Kusic College Preparatory Janice Kuzak College Preparatory 4. all rid .' '40, Jfi,? '1 Y f f-Mev.qgp , ., w f ' . A 4 f'l,i 'C ig.- 9?-ta r .erzwef -, is A .r 0 , 5 . Af W W 1 1 ,W S I Ze -.4-4' I ,X 35' an ,viii J Q-' iv 3? iv 11' 46:- 1 Emily Kyslinger Mary Lee Lajun Eugene Langel Commercial College Preparatory General Jean Lape Samuel LaRosa David Larson Business College Preparatory COT11D'16FCi2l AIT Robert Latta Camillia Laubham Joyce Ann Law College Preparatory Beauty Culture College Preparatory - fzf ffi, Charles Leitzell Radio and Television James LeRoy Auto Mechanics Marie Lesko Commercial Darlene Lewis Commercial Richard Link College Preparatory Alexander Lippai College Preparatory Patricia Liptak Commercial DeWane List General . i' 1 , 'fu' st as Q--f' Mildred Lapcevic Commercial Karen Larson College Preparatory Arthur Lawson College Preparatory n 'G , Donald Lape Commercial Phyllis Larson Commercial Michael Lebovfitz College Preparatory 1959 it We Mi' AQ 1' ai i' gf? J H IRT Gcv -5' -5 Q. J Jack Little Auto Mechanics Donald Livingston General Timothy Lochiner Machine Shop Lawrence Lockard Cabinetmaking Dona Lofgren College Preparatory William Long Auto Mechanics Peter Lotz College Preparatory Patricia Loughner General Carol Lozier College Preparatory Charles Lucas College Preparatory Edward Luketic General John Lundie College Preparatory Judith Lundin Business Leonard Lundin Radio and Television Barry Lutz College Preparatory Robert Lynch College Preparatory Linda Maglicco Business William Mann General Marguerite Marche-sky Commercial Bernice Marcus Commercial Margaret Marcus Beauty Culture Georgetta Blarhefka Commercial Penelope Marks College P1'epurato1'y' Dorothy Harnell General ,lf -49' ' 49 -,1 QQ 6'-it ,E 1433 'KK' JK er ,. ,GW 'La '71 --HIP' 43 jf uw an-.. Ekggp ,gin-L 'W ul f Aires, fjqib rf' . f .,' Ile 1 Football spirit at Vocational School was captured by the Commercial Art Class in this huge poster. Paul Petrus and William Hetrick set up the poster for display in the front hall. gl its if i 3 lf 'Q wi 41131 'Q' ini if Frank Feldman awa its his turn to vote as Joi-Xnn Sucha emerges from the voting booth during the mock election sponsored by the Social Studie s Club on November 3 for national and state offices. H .1 P 1 JJ tw x',l '. 4? -1 Yvonne Marovich Commercial William Martinis College Preparatory Joseph Marzaloes College Preparatory Wilma Massie Business Joseph Matyasovsky Sheet Metal George Maurer College Preparatory Annette McCaslin General John McC0mbs Industrial Electricity David McCurdy Machine Shop Jo Anne McCutcheon College Preparat-try Richard McDanel Sheet Metal Kathleen McDonald Commercial Kenneth McElravy Cabinetmaking Susan McElwee Commercial William McGuire Commercial Art Henry McKay Drafting Robert McKee College Preparatory John McKenzie Radio and Television Herbert McLaughlin General Marianne McMahon College Preparatory Gerald McNulty General Rosalyn McPherson General David Medich Machine Shop Donna Medich Commercial Charles Meeder Machine Shop James Mekis Drafting Joseph Mendlowitz College Preparatory James Menegos College Preparatory Norman Mesarik College Preparatory Paul Messner College Preparatory Dorothy Miller Commercial Joseph Miller College Preparatory Russell Miller Auto Mechanics Thomas Miller College Preparatory Catherine Minort College Preparatory Janet Mittermeier Commercial -W my , ,ab Wu, 'ary-P 'n,p,m t w 13155-t ,, -rx 'Q 5' 45' CY' IQWY 5,7 1 fb- ' nav' gin:-,. 42-ff I , 1-mu I f I who .2 i3?ri 'f iii' V ...uv env fwfr 'II' I K 4:00. gus- ' Q Q.:-if 11 .Q 'UG'-v 4--5 32 1 ff l fin Qi l in ,1- ff! AGU 1- , 4 5 Each i x-5 z i 7' Q5 Y 43 60 'I' ,Q-4 E44 -3 1 36 'S I T' 'Ninn 10' xv, ag- Af., . .--0 y , I' gi I cv' 5 las, sr' N.-of 5' 4.5,-19' 'lfn we 7-'V v lf. I Y Donna Moffat General Gunard Molin College Preparato Richard Moller Machine Shop Daniel Montrenes General David Montrenes General Joanne Monyak Commercial Henry Moore General Louise Moore Business Barbara K. Morgan Commercial Barbara M. Morgan College Preparatory Donna Morgan Business Harold Morgan Machine Shop John Morgan College Preparatory Pamela Morgan College Prepara'go1'3' Phyllis Morgano Commercial Garnett Morganstern College Preparatory Patricia Morrow Commercial Robert Movic General Richard Mueller General Bernadette Mulac Commercial Nancy Mullen College Preparatory William Mundorf General Patricia Murdock Commercial Carolyn Murman College Preparatozy ....4w K we 'l f- 4 X f ,X 51 f '1' - N 'wi' rvzxrw' 5.06. QP -f T is .ff 3 TD SK-. thi? dk' ma 'Y' 5 15 'WR 'NNW 'U ff? .ac Hazel Murphy Gwendolyn Murray Commercial General Bonnie Nelson Dorothy Nelson Commercial Commercial Carol Norgren Darla Norman College Preparatory Commercial Seniors Jack Myers Janice Myers Laura Navaroli College Preparatory Commercial Commercial Martha Neuschwander Donna Nicholls Raymond Nichols Business College Preparatory College Preparatory Duane Novosedliak Michele Ohrman Patricia Olinsky College Preparatory College Preparatory Commercial -GHG' A16-s ,qw 'R Norman Oliver Robert Orbell Machine Shop Judith Orris General John Ory College Preparatory Kathleen 0'Shea Commercial .qw Marian Oshinsky Commercial Frances O'Toole Business Leonard Oyler Drafting College Preparatory C2 Af'-f is FPKQ gl gi' i 'CF- D' 3 1' 1? if X'-1' i I Joseph Ozechowski Drafting Linda Palm Commercial Roderick Pastor Commercial Art Ethel Pearson Commercial Nila Pearson Commercial Mary Ann Pecora College Preparatory Robert Pecoraro General Josephine Pellegrino Commercial Richard Pellegrino Radio and Television N: Daniel Penn Auto Mechanics Larry Penrose College Preparatory 15 55- 4-Z' ,Iv Walter Pack Industrial Electricity Joan Paranick College Preparatory Carol Patterson Beauty Culture 3 Wayne Painter College Preparatory Robert Pardick Machine Shop Joanne Patton College Preparatory -any 'iff- Ralph Palatis Patternmaking Jane Parke College Preparatory Amanda Pavlic College Preparatory .4- ' 4--..-Q, Karen Palm College Preparatory Thomas Pasko Industrial Electricity Thomas Pavlock College Preparatory 1959 us..-af' KWX f 4550 i 'dike if no Q1 9 N .I la Helen Perhacs Business Mary Ann Perino General Edward Perkoski General Kathleen Perrotta College Preparatm-y Clyde Peterson General Jacqueline Peterson Beauty Culture Lavan Peterson Radio and Television George Petro Auto Mechanics Donna Petrulli Business Paul Petrus Commercial Art Henry Phillips Patternmaking Pamela Phillips Commercial ip mf-Z Y X' if . I , 4 gr H .v 14 af ,.,. :fff-gt, ,V4-,ai - iy'fC1ii1 x4f' . .P f 1.25, Q 4, ANUM 4 'UT' iglf 'ww 41 4' KA' f 'T'3W an fa Q, 'Y' f--mga WW' ffffff' ,ragga 'S' QW fl Elf fi' Q 6 on-.sf fi' Large colorful signs and much spirited campaign- ing marked this year's Student Council election. Judy Grimm, Bob Plas- kon, and George Rendulic hang a poster with some coaching from the Council Adviser, Mr. James Steel. ul ,vs 'K 1' V.,-A Q -an 'i' 5 1 I ' fn-,li s fa Q VT, g 13 'A Q I PI sy. 4' ,371 .4155 fri- -f' ., 91 'iq' earl sw' 1 'I 1' -Z ,la ,4- .4r Qf , Y, 41 vw S- -W in fwiv i if I .ub- F f sau? VJ' C5592 1' Robert Pinzak General Frank Pipp Commercial Art Janet Pipp Commercial Robert' Plaskon General Robert Plumb College Preparatory William Poag Patternmaking Lou Ann Pogyor Commercial Ronald Pomeroy College Preparatory Matthew Popik Drafting Theodore Potersnak Industrial Electricity Darlene Powell College Preparatory Eleanor Powell General Patricia Pratt Commercial Virginia Price College Preparatory George Protz Machine Shop Mary Ella Pryor College Preparatory Thomas Pullin Machine Shop Ruth Rah College Preparatory Robert Rainforth General Thomas Ransick College Preparatory Constance Razny College Preparatory Marsha Razny Commercial Harry Reed Cabinetmaking Mary Jane Reese College Preparatory me WR lfs-G.' W JW J l ' wi-, 1 n if-2:20 yur if -M4? 1 Av 'JS , , 9 , .rmapfi N- wx Q 5 al ' ,APP L,.,,,W 1 t X Q-A iq, , 1, y 'Y SWR .,.v.-Ltivznmfft' L v .fN..N,,,. J 1 ff f + 4 David Rendulic George Rendulic College Preparatory General Iona Roberts Maxine Roberts Business Commercial Stephen Roper Daneen Rosenberger Drafting College Preparatory Seniors A Joan Richardson Business Nicholas Rohac Machine Shop John Rosengarth Drafting Robert Richman College Preparatory Thomas Rollason Patternmaking Sally Ross College Preparatory F' ,Ka Q-swf' -rf 43 94 1 1-an ' we 4'-iv '9- -MMV David Ritz College Preparatory Donna Rollings Business Carol Ruggier Beauty Culture Toni Ruggier College Preparatory Harry Ruh Auto Mechanics James Rush College Preparatory Norman Ruzinsky General Kenneth Rybka Industrial Electricity Janice Sablich Business Claire Sadler Business Robert Sago Radio and Television ici ,AQ , rg ' -l ,.. 65 A 45 ,ply fy. V John Salitros College Preparatory Yvonne Saylor College Preparatory Carolyn Sue Scott College Preparatory f 916154-aff? :M .fa-if -if gy .wah aries, or ?Zff'f'lwfQ?Ef?l llfffi ffhf fiffll'V?f4,Vgy2L, Q2 'Wa 'm - f4 'l.f1 ' Beverly Shaffer College Preparatory Frank Sharp Cabinetmaking Carl Shedolske Commercial Art Fred Sheridan College Preparatory Shirley Sherrill General Nancy Sherwin College Preparatory Maxine Shipley College Preparatory Norbert Shubeck General Wesley Saxon Commercial VVatson Schultz Cabinetmaking Edwina Sebest College Preparator5 1959 43 PR James Sikorsky General Marilyn Silvagni Commercial Roger Silverman Auto Mechanics Vicki Simpson Commercial Jerry Singleton General Thomas Singleton Commercial Art Ronald Sipkovich General Nick Skarlis College Preparatory Ronald Skelton Cabinetmaking Edward Skodol College Preparatory Helen Skrabak Commercial Emma Slater College Preparatory Charles Smider College Preparatory Craig Smith General Harriet Smith Commercial James Smith Commercial Art Judith Smith General Kathleen Smith Commercial Mary Smith College Preparatory James Snee College Preparatory Helen Soles College Preparatory Kenneth Soles Machine Shop Julia Solomon Beauty Culture Marlene Solomon Commercial ,oe- a 'X xrg ,nur X-Q Ti K ' r Yum, I f-me 'O 512' 1' .4-4-1 'yi 43 dw ix P? ,.,' , Q N pi? -QL Lf -A-6' xl as 'K XX J 11' 7 -1 , 43 is , ,gf , 3 K' '. fl il.. f' 7' AWW QQ l i 1 1' ' 4' '27 'N-'J' 'W' 'r'zQ1 ?L.. Dennis Soltrick College Preparatory Clayton Spahr College Preparatory Faye Spalla Business Joseph Sparico Machine Shop Dave Spehar General Darla Speidel College Preparatory Nancy Speidel Commercial Audrey Spiegel Commercial William Spoonhoward General Richard Squibb College Preparatory Lois Staley Business Georgia Stamford College Preparatory Walter Stanesic Auto Mechanics Bernice Starr College Preparatory Harry Stauifer College Preparatory Jon Steen College Preparatory Edward Stepanik Machine Shop Harry Stewart General Ray Stewart College Preparatory Darlene Stinebaugh Business Leonard Stinebaugh College Preparatory Robert Stotler College Preparatory Patricia Stramiello College Preparatory Paul Strauss College Preparatory wha The main social event over Thanksgiving vacation was the Turkey Trot, held by the Commercial Club at G.W. gym. Informal dances like this are sponsored by various clubs throughout the year. JoAnn Sucha College Preparatory Catherine Sullivan College Preparatory James Sundin College Preparatory James Surgeon General Michael Svec College Preparatory Linda Swanson College Preparatory Clifford Swartz Business Samuel Swindle Patternmaking Philip Szajnuk Commercial Art Janet Taksa College Preparatory James Tanney Commercial Art Adrienne Tedesco Commercial mv-N' llliiiiwfifksifl A ' ff 'Q QU f 'aff 1 f 29' W f Wy, f 711,216 f 1 ,iff f I ' , f' 1 1 f 5 -,fffxf !f ,O f 41111 l 5 J .wx ..-up g f. 'Q 'wi J qv-uv iw Q 'U ly , l 1, Albert Thomas College Preparatorj Herbert Thomas General Samuel Thomas General VVayne Thomas College Preparatory Gary Thorne Commercial Joan Tomaino Commercial Leslie Toth College Preparatory Margaret Toth Beauty Culture Roberta Treusch Commercial Art Frank Truesdell General Anthony Trzyna Sheet Metal VVilliam Tucker Drafting Richard Tullius College Preparatory John Turkaly College Preparatorj: Marc Turkaly Patternmaking John Turner General Michael Tutko General Vivian fhrich Commercial Clifford ftz General Chris Yagfanka General Gloria Vallus General John Yanzura Patternniaking Norma Yanyo Beauty Culture Genevieve Varasse Connnercial Art Janet Vavro Commercial Robert Veltri College Preparatory Sandra Verner Beauty Culture Robert Victor Industrial Electricity Phyllis Vignevic College Preparatory Gary Vocke General Carolyn Volk College Preparatory Joseph Volpini General Pamela Waite General Richard Waligura Cabinetmaking Ronald Walrath College Preparatory Edward Walsh Machine Shop Oscar Wander General Tom Ward College Preparatory Marlin Wargo General Louis Warner Sheet Metal Barbara Waschuk Commercial Mary Ann Wasil General Paul Waslis College Preparatory Carolyn Waters College Preparatory Kenneth Wateska General Carolyn Watson Commercial Susan Watson College Preparatory Carol Waugh College Preparatory f' :ia -f if 1 jf ff A GH il i --4' -49 S 1 f 'Ii -1 .QQ if 1' lf, 4-9 ,leg G . -44 :J ,W-I ff A-.,.,..,f1 49 'Y' ,, if, 'xl 7 -f ii' 45' J I1 we-sniff -E 6. i 'la gi lpn 49' ly X . 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Harry VVess Commercial Art Gary Westcoat College Preparatory' Judith Weyer Commercial Judith Vfeyman General Marilyn VVhitaker College Preparatory James VVhite College Preparatory William VVhite Machine Shop Robert Whiteman General Charles VVhitney Cabinetmaking Ruth VVhittaker Commercial Robert Wiater College Preparatory Janet VVild Business Nina Jo W'illiams College Preparatory Thomas Williams College Preparatory Alice Wilson College Preparatory Evelyn Wilson College Preparatory Linda Wilson Commercial Lon W'ilson Cabinetmaking Edward YVintermyer Commercial Arr Richard VVivagg Patternniaking Carol Wolf College Preparatory Carolyn Wood College Preparatory Elizabeth Woodr General David Worrall College Preparatory Annette Yaga Commercial Nancy Yambor College Preparatory Daniel Yencho College Preparatory Martin Yomtob College Preparatory Loretta Young Commercial Maria Young Business Dolores Zackowski Commercial Antoinette Zaucha Commercial Seniors l959 Ronald Zediak College Preparatory Barbara Zeiders Commercial Ronald Ziegler Drafting John Zitz General Michael Zivkovich College Preparatory Gloria Zoerb Commercial Rita Zolten College Preparatory Barbara Ann Zugac Business URGAN IZATIIIN S --,, ff' ' - ' . 4,- 1 , .Hifi rf Q-1-4: -41-A4M,4Av ' - ' ....-5.- ,jj ' 4k , I nY'bQs'4p 1 ' - , Q -'gg'-2 'f'2'.? 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The faces of your friends and teachers together with the places Where you have had fun and hard Work are gathered into your yearbook so that mem- ories of your school year can be kept alive. To achieve this aim, staff members have planned and Worked together from the early days of September through the busy weeks of October and November and the hectic days of December and January to collect photos and stories and meet deadlines. Somehow the photos get identified, the page layouts are drawn, the captions are Written and typed, the cover is designed and the colors are agreed on. Spring brings page proofs from the publisher and thoughts about delivery dates. When the first book is taken from the packing boxes, the staff feels a sense of pride, a pride it hopes will be shared by everyone else in McKeesport High. NICK SKARLIS Business Manager JUDY GRIMM Editor-in-Chief DUANE JUNKER l Associate Editor From left: Lois Blalce, Linda Bovrer, Dorothy Chaney, .-lx l1'lf:lZ1'lQ Tedesco, Jack gif-'El S. .QT -5 P1 ...- ,Q . .,, 5.224 fl, f I 13: Ig., , 'I l?'I': V ,,.-1. li i From left: Rachel Gorr, Sarilyn Kohn, Pat Connelly, Arthur Hill, ' Elaine Cook, Dale Kincaid. From left: Dan Yencho, Pat Hrap- Cali, Georgetta Marhefka, Copy Editor Bernice Marcus, Toni Rug- gier. D .4.. 2 ll 577-'H ' 'g-3, R A , ff Q -' , 1 I A - ' if Nw ,C , , . , gr.f,lL!:,,,e g is :.u. .aik 1 'K 1 R aah sgjak 1,4-F j I , ,.,l ,W V ...f in A- Hex?-'Q ,., e RRANGING STUDENT ACTIVITIES and represent- ing student interests are the main duties of Student , Council. Officers are elected to Council in spirited campaigns Ijlilllllfll from nominations made by homeroom representatives Activities of the group include arranging pep rallies dances, parties, and holiday decorations. Mr. James Steel advised the High School Councils Mr. John Ruby, the Voca- tional School Council. Pa OFFICERS, VOCATION AL SCHOOL. From left Treasurer Nicholas Ro hac, Secretary Carol Pat terson, President Gene vieve Varasse, Vice-Presi dent Lon Wilson. , gglflyg W 4 I , 25? f is JS. ,gr s, a, OFFICERS, HIGH SCHOOL, and Executive Council-FIRST ROW: Bob Ivkovich, Mary Lou Gabriel, Rose Marie Yen- cho, President Sam Kusic, Jean Bell, Judy Matur- kanic, Rita Melocchi. SEC- OND ROW: Frank Greg- ory, Ken McCombs, Sec- retary Joan Toniaino, Hugh Dougherty, Vice- President Paul Shank, Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Misenhelter. Not in pic- ture: Clerk Bruce Brinkos, Treasurer Phil Pulsinelli. W W il P 1-in is ,., ,J 4 J W 'Iii 5- ' W. gn ei. U Xuiifymxx 46 ' l fl , tl ,li , Q yi h i Q X -L ,Ly ix A lil 'ffl' 'H , f aff. 4 ki 31, lt Em 'ffm A Cappella Choir A Cappella, directed log' Mr. Herbert Vfilsor., is the schools largest, busiest, and best-trained vocal group, annually' pre- senting t'.'.'o concerts and an operetta. FIRST ROW: A. Fd- rnundson. A. It. Zylier., J. Grxibos. K. Scliablili. B. Zeiders, P. Pazur, B. Ero, Cnidester. D. Marnell. J. Orris, M. Perino, M. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer J. Zellicl: QPF- OND PLOW: J. Lennon, P. Frazier, J. Priest, J. Platt, J. MQ- Nultjr, B. Walker, J. Sablich, J. Gallagher. G. Morganstern. A. Pavliclz, C. Volk, A. Salias, G. Cra ','.' ford. THIRD ROW: K. BOSl'1l3.l'i, M. Brown, K. Peyton, N. Speidel, C. Tonis, A. Moritz, B. Odorcich, M. Lindberg, Holland, B. Sar.d'.1sl:Q.'. P. Hrapchali, F. O!Toole, A. Adanieik, P. Hunt, A. Bro'.'.'n, A. Ungar, L. Dominick, J. Garbett, A. Wise, B. Myers. P Lenhart. FOURTH ROW: S. Contalios, L. Gayvert, M Humphries, D. Niclaols, H. Palkowitz, J. Mamas, B. Panico J. Lapkovricz, D. Septer, A. Teti, R. Moore, R. Hoffman. R Co:-1, B. Harper. R. Tullius, M. Beidl, N. Yambor, P. Bach B. 'W'ysoki, P. Morrow'-', French. FIFTH RO'W: IZ. Penn J. Gracon. N. Williams, N. Bostal-Q, D. Casturo, S. Pilette C. Scliimpf, L. Herring, President H. Stauifer, T. Pavlocls F. Llni, D. Sneddon, J. Braslawsce, Vice-President J. Hall D. Andre, J. McLaughlin, M. Lapcevic, L. Hilpert, K. Hol- land, C. Kohler, B. Gamble, J. Weyman. P. Murdock, M Olirrnan, M. Gasparovic, Acconipanist M. Taft. F , ' i QR Rlixed Uctet FIPQT POW n Piuce Haipei Fai X V ' uma sgroup ox A t.. t 'z Sliaro. H1 ll3TIfl ty gjpjil . ., , - RW : R11 aw Tullius. Millie Laiiifi-eviv. Aff-if Teti, Donna Nicliolls. Mr. H9l'lf'-1 Wilson directed tlie ,fzro11zi+. ,g..,,'l'1fgfQ A Q.: ' ' if-'ii '. HE MOTTO Student News in a Student Newspaper guides the staff of McKeesport High's news publica- tion, The Red and Blue. Meeting daily with their adviser, Mrs. Martha Stilley, and with Editor-in-Chief, Tom Pavlock, reporters and edi- tors plan and write for publication every three Weeks. The latest happenings in school and student life appear in the paper along with columns of feature material, humor, photos, personalities, sports, and editorials of timely 'in- terest. The staffroom is at its busiest as each deadline ap- proaches. Then confusion dominates the atmosphere as reporters hurriedly write last-minute news items, as proof- readers check and correct galley proofs, as editors shuffle stories into attractive page layouts. EDITORIAL STAFF-FIRST ROW: Sandy Bico, News, Phyllis JO-211 Derlxas Assoclate Editor Vignevic, Editorial, Janice Kuzak, Features, Gunard Molin, Photog- rapher. SECOND ROW: Don Hart, Business Managerg Edwina Se- best, Fourth Pageg Russel Ambroziak, Arty Joanne Isenberg, Head Typist, Susan Watson, Columng Paul Waslis, Sports. 5 .Y lv' I l M1-.H mini' 11lia Wm xg -.... -v , I 5:-fi REPORTERS, SHAW AVENUE-FIRST ROW: Sarajane Bell, Martha Chapman, Laura Chaprnan, Eleanor Soifra. Margot Harper. Bonnie Beck. SECOND ROW: Rudy Polak. Jarnes McClelland. Perf. Mor- itz. Linda Pearlnzarr. Rochelle Roserk-erg. Cynthia Aclzron, La'Verne Hilliard. Xancg' Suncine. REPORTERS AND TYPISTS-FIRST ROW: Deborah Fidler, Eddythe Germek, Joan Vfhalen, Connie Goldbach, Linda Fowler, Sue Kurernsliy, Priscilla Hraicak, Margie Flygar, Nancy Bostacic, Michele Breletic. SECOND ROW: Darlene Gault, Kathie Maxwell, Janet Kessling, Judy Hawthorn, Sandy Gottdiener, Joyce Bump- ers, Phyllis Krigstein, Tabitha Simpson, Marilyn Silvagni, Patti Pazur, Michele Stepetic. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Stick- rath, Wayne Copper, Richard Bossart, Hugh Dougherty, Dennis Soles, Eugene Finny. 1 REPORTERS, GEORGE WASHINGTON-FIRST ROW: Cathie Shook, Iris Broudy, Carole Levin, Carole Patterson, Jeannie Empfield, Ann Jenkins, Sally Englert. SECOND ROW: Charles Dougherty, Richard Heimlich, Willard Hull, Diane Harper, Judy Zekkey, Terry Myers, Susie Bower, Linda Montgomery. 4 c Eff? f Ill .. M-1 -' REPORTERS, VOCATIONAL-David Mc- Kinney, Wesley Cosic, Genevieve Varasse. . 55, , fu fr :ww 4 , w tgp ' -5. fr- . MJ, 1.2 5 ,Q e ' Q- fi ff Q , Q ,Q Y -f y . ' ' U 15 ' D I 1 if .434 4,455 f Z , 0: f. WHT f 7 I I Q ga-. bf- f 't f - -Lu ' W John Shaw Ili-Y The John Shaw Memorial Hi-Y Club, directed by Mr. August M. Schad, gives boys an opportunity to develop good citizenship by working together in service and in recreation. OFFICERS - FIRST ROW: Sam Thomas, Al Thomas, Aaron DeRoy, Gary Haddad, Ron Pomeroy, Secretary Dick Mueller, Jack Rodman, Vice-President Bob Fisher. SECOND ROW: President John Lundie, Treasurer Paul Mess- ner, Jim Snee, Dick Link, Adviser Mr. Schad, Pete Contakos, Joe Volpini, Tom Hallett, Bill Jana- witz, Bob Veltri, Paul Crum. Not in picture: Corresponding Secre- tary Al Dietz. Picture Uperators Directed by Mr. J. Morris Jones, Vocational motion picture oper- ators learn how to show films and how to care for equipment. Mem- bers of the group: Thomas Cen- droski, Dorothy Chaney, Sylvia Del Signore, Robert Detling, Rob- ert Dickinson, Joseph Englert, Dennis Gdovic, Patricia Hadad, Thomas Ingram, David Kish, John Klea, Martha Kurtz, Camillia Laubham, James Le Roy, Leonard Oyler, Carol Patterson, Thomas Pullin, John Rosengarth, Robert Sago, Marc Turkaly, Genevieve Varasse, Robert Victor. Y-Teen Cabinet THE CABINET-FIRST ROW: Recording Secretary Jane Bough- ner, Treasurer Patty Pazur, Karen Williams, Maureen Schwerha, Jan- ice Priest, Phoebe Cromie, Linda Bower, Mary Lou Gabriel, Gail Hoffman, Tabby Simpson, Judy Cutshall, Carol Anderson, Judy Kline. SECOND ROW: Rita Mel- occhi, Katherine Gorr, Carla Sue Forgie, Vice-President Tawney Sherer, Sandy Fuehrer, Nan Adams, Priscilla Jenkins, Joan Derkas, Janice McNulty, Joan To- maino, Doris Bodnar, Becky Gam- ble, Nancy Sherwin, Correspond- ing Secretary Sharen Gibbons, President Eileen Haeberlen, Sandy Chidester, Karen Gibbons. Miss Barbara Manning was the group's adviser. Sales Leaders Mr. Schad's Room 211 led publica- tion sales with 85 Red and Blues and TT . Yough-A-Mons. FIRST ROW: P. Connelly, A. Cz-ay, D. Marnell, J. Ghrist, L. Fisher, Y. Ifhrich. SECOND ROVV: M. Vfar- go, D. Fazekas, G. Yallus, J. Sucba, Mr. Schad, B. Mulac, P. Gerber, S. Kurernslzy, C. Co:-1. THIRD ROW: E. Luketic, J. Brenzia, R. Nichols, J. Donato, L. Penrose, F. Sheridan, J. Lundie, D. Junker, C. Becl-1, P. Messner, B. Fisher, D. Muller. J. Sundin, K. Holland, M. Yorntob, C. Burley. Junior GIPISQ Glee Club JUNIOR GIRLS, GLEE CLUB- FIRST ROVV: Joann Olinsky, Nancy Juhasz, Mary Ann Magrud- er, Sandy Scurle, Barbara Soltriclz, Carol Jones, Brenda Nelson, Nan- cy Crawford, Donnalee D r:. SEC- OND ROVV: Judy Boice, Joan Haines, Macy Creel-1, Judy Mele- gari, Darlene Yonl-zovich, Dolores Shuff, Janice Karninsl-ry, Melva Laughner, Betty Hodgess, Deloris Ilgenfritz, Doris Bodnar, Gail Landers, Diane Steinman. Mr. Herbert Wilson directed the group. Dlixed Ensemble MIXED ENSEMBLE: FIRST ROW: Jackie Grubbs, Kathy Koh- ler, Marilyn Taft, Cathy Bosnial-1, Pat Bach, Karen Schablik, Nina Williams, Ruth Rab. SECOND ROW: Torn Pavlock, Jim Hall, Warren Knight, James Mamas, Lawrence Hilpert. The group was directed by Mr. Herbert Wilson. gl' Q4 . 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Ififific ETFI hs' 1 ' if f' - +4221 .Mfr af ' f :fr 'refs lr s. 'uv -up l 4 A' , 4 I i ' I 'I' '-' i gs' fjltf-7 I'-ii 7 N' Q' 1 I'-+1 I .5 'flux . ii A ri7: v?5'f4-will-kki ' nfl. 3 i s I is as -.. w,-.:,.,.'fgfl9.',4l,44t.?-3?-:Z7,..r S A is Zl ':'f -rs 4, J .gf 1' f 35 . iv VH , ,ff --sv, A Pieture Ilperators FIRST ROW: P. Estersohn, Presi- dent P. Strauss, L. Krueger, B. Joyce, J. Macedonia, S. Pilette, H. Anthony, H. Fidler, D. Mikrut, N. Marcus, G. Carey, C. Challener, L. Dixon, T. Murray. SECOND ROW: E. Kolosvary, D. Keen, J. Crislip, E. Toner, D. Backus, J. Workman, H. Murphy, B. Matta, M. Schvver- ha, A. Ungar, P. Cover, C. Mar- kos, T. Miller, D. McCorkle, M. Serbic, S. Luick, K. Swartz, T. Petty, W. Pouncy, C. Beres. Mr. John Sabol advised the group. X. , L J'-le l .--. . I 'fl , ' fi. I , ' F H -.4 .. ,gr 'I .f 1--9 1 1- ,1 Vocational Latin Club Glee Club Executive Board Dedicated to singing for enjoy- ment, Vocational Schoolis Glee Club has a membership of more than ten percent of the school's enrollment. Ifsing original ar- rangements of music, the group specializes in rhythm numbers and novelties including folk and work songs, calypso, and spirituals. Un- der the direction of Mr. Murray Gold, the Glee Club performs for school groups and for non-profit organizations. Members practice daily between 8:30 and 9:00 be- fore the start of regular classes. Girls' Glee Club GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-This group is made up of junior and senior girls who meet five periods each week with Vocal .music director Mr. Herbert Wilson. The singers appear annually in the school's Spring Music Festival and com- pete against other high school glee clubs in the Pennsylvania Music and Forensic League com- petition. Latin Club, under the guidance of Miss Mary Auld, provides informal social contacts for students who study Latin. The group sponsors dances, parties, and an exhibit of student-made projects. F I R S T ROW: Rosemary Farley, Arlene Blankenship, Mary Jane Reese, President Gay Gelb, Jackie Jedi- nak, Karen Kalkbrenner, Rita Melocchi. SECOND ROW: Sandy Scurle, Darla Speidel, Treasurer Steve Tomaino, Al Thomas, Ed- vvard Klinghoffer, Charles Metcalf, Herb Steele, Dennis Soles, Pat Martin, Jane Parke, Pam Morgan. Not in picture: Secretary Rita Noveseda, Vice-President Pete Waslis, Janet Taksa, Darlene Macik. f. ' A , ' . --.-,r, - -as I --7 I 1..- Junior lled Cross To help those in need, the Junior Red Cross, directed by Miss Faith Boyd, promotes worthwhile proj- ects. At Christmas the group gave stockings filled with toys to pa- tients of Children's Hospital. The toys were contributed by students in each home room. OFFICERS- FIRST ROW: Ann Wiley, Secre- tary: Juanita Lombardo, Lynne Rice, Vice-Presidentg Janet Mend- lovitz. SECOND ROW: Georgetta Marhefkag Linda Bower, Treasur- er: Andrew Lockhartg Mike Lebo- xvitz, President: Penny Marks: Sandy Pflumm. E , Wu, 1 Nerf' Science Clull Students who enjoy science as a hobby find Science Club a challenge. Meetings feature demonstrations of equipment, and the-group sponsored field trips, an assembly program, and a Science Fair of stu- dent projects. Officers-From left: Secretary Juan- ita Lombardo, Treasurer Karen Sedlmayer, Presi- dent Dave Worrall, Sergeant-at-Arms Elaine Cook Vice-President Tom Miller. Mr. Sabol advised the club. Future Nurses Future Nurses of America is 1 nation-Wide organ- ization to encourage students to enter the nursing profession. Visits to hospitals and meet1n.s featur- ing talks about nursing enable prospective nurses to learn more about opportunities in nursing. Qlll- CQ1-5-From left: Treasurer Kathy Perrotta, Vice- President Jackie Grubbs, Secretary Barb Berletic, President Sue Scott. Miss H. Gertrude BTOWH advised the gTOllP- were 46 If 5 , ,- , yi Kyfwfjf , fa K A' 4 MSW Y, '-'H f 'X If I , ' 2 'wx ' 3, 1 l?iii5ili' . 1 1 ' ' 1.12.-:.ff'?J?f ' ' ' 5 :Eli l 1 K ' ff f . ,,,, ., , Commercial Club Commercial Club sponsors monthly meetings with speakers from business schools and the business world to allow students to learn of employment op- portunities. The group, directed by Mrs. Josephine Tesauro and Miss Gertrude Lindquist, held 11 dance and a year-end banquet. Ullieers-from lelit: Trea' surer Nila Pearson, Secretary Adrienne 'l'edeseo. President -lue Kuremsky, Vice-President Joanne Isenberg. Art Club Members of Art Club make reports on the lifes of famous artists, demonstrate techniques of paint- ing, criticize each other's compositions, and hold contests for creative work. Officers-FIRST ROW: Secretary Karen Williams, Judy Kline. SECOND ROW: Vice-President Bill liaufmzin, Dolores Pas- tors, Yvette Jenkins, Treasurer Joyce Hzirrison, President Nick Skarlis. Adviser for the group was Miss H. Vera Trimble. mf Dlodern Language This group was formed as a social organization for students in French, German, and Spanish classes. Monthly meetings featured movies and music, and the club organized a bovfling league and swimming parties. Advisers were Miss Martha Ann Yerner and Miss Dorothy Norton. Officers-From left: Vice-President Mike Farrell, President Linda Bower, Secretary Jean Eell, Treasurer Sam Allen. Social Studies Club Social Studies Club, directed by Mr. D. Frederick Cullen, gives its members a better understanding of our history and government. Monthly meetings are held by the members whose biggest project is to conduct a mock election in November. Officers- From left: Vice-President Teresa Samurda, Presi- dent Elaine Cook, Secretary Sam Allen, Treasurer Judy Scrip. ,iq P, as ,, F 2 5, N ISL' if . .I 1 A' u ' 1,3-N, w 1 .. 5:-'I 131- , L I u ' 4 , V I 4 R I A4 . p 1 v i X . 'FFFF' '1 -A ,',, 'K-kWL1F+'t ,jg-ai F' . - . ' Q S ' , 52. 'fr 'ffafx J , s 'f- - 1 ' C :T I 'il' 'J ATT' 5 if x ff A F .S 1 an ..xs5.i37g,.gg5fq ' . Q 4:36214 .:t. . L ' - J ?f.s,' p .':'M.sx-sK,w f 1' S J , 'fi' ,dz misfit 6'1 H1 f?'5'4'? g ...-9 s, of-f lie? A A 3:-'H ' i-17 . 'W New 4 ew f p A., -1 4, -Q. 'gf ' 'i ' 'A- ' 'FIJI ff .J 'AWQZS-':'A,g: A , 1 if .'a:? s,. T . Future Teachers Students interested in becoming teachers join the Future Teachers of America Club. Several times during the year members of this group yisit grade schools for actual observation of classroom activity. Miss Dorothy Norton and Miss Eleanor Tobin seiyed as the advisers. Officers-From left: Treasurer Darla Speidel, Secretary Joyce Ann Law, 'Vice- President Jesse Buckley, Librarian Ginny Price, President Janet Taksa. Homemaking Club This group is organized to help girls become better homemakers. Actiyities included visiting a model- ing school and a candy factory, and holding a bake sale and a banquet. Officers-From left: Treasurer Annette Kelley, Secretary Maria Young, President Anna Marie Beck, Vice-President Rita Quantz. 31155 Mary Ann Mrkonic advised the club. Qu, 2:00 CLASS-FIRST ROW: Phyllis Gerber, JoAnn Sucha, Sandy Gottdiener, David Bradley, Patricia Stramiello, Patty Karen Larson, Janet Tonkovic, Kathy Perrotta, Joanne Pat- Barey. THIRD ROW: Burt Chotiner, Samuel LaRosa, Joyce ton, Michele Ohrman, Pam Morgan, Barbara Bazzone, Kathy Ann Law, Darlene Divincenzo, Joan Derkas, Janet Zellick, Brennan, Regina Moore, Juanita Lombardo, Cathy Battaglia, Marge Bernasky, Marianne McMahon, Maureen Schwerha, Judy Cutshall, Kathy Griffin, Joyce Means. SECOND ROW: Tawney Sherer, Sue Scott, Susan McElwee, Sarilyn Kohn, John Flynn, Bob Sneddon, David Worrall, Ralph Hoffman, Stephanie Contakos, Nan Adams, Joy Trombetta, Ken Wil- Michael Farrell, Jon Steen, Harold Mermelstein, Scott Lar- liams. son, Herbert Palkovitz, Jesse Buckley, Eileen Haeberlen, S MEMBERS of the National Forensic League, students belong- ing to Speech Club are busy Saturdays from October until May. The League divides activity into Speech, Debate, and Student Con- S h gress, and sponsors district competition climaxed by state and national Peec tournaments. Speech Work is divided into original Writing, extemporaneous speaking, and interpretation. This year's topic for debate was, Resolved: That the United States should adopt the essentials of the British educa- tion system. Officers of the group, who Worked with Adviser Miss Helen G. Malseed, included President Burton Chotiner, Vice-Presidents Bill Earner and John Flynn, Secretary Cathy Battaglia, Treasurer Tom Ransick, and Librarian Carolyn Waters. 2:45 CLASS-FIRST ROW: Christina Hlad, Rita Connelly, ters, Arthur Hill, Rienafd Link, Mark Sefbie, Bob Glinkef- Darlene Gault, Diane Steinman, Arlene Blankenship, Gay man, Steven Feldman, Thomas Miller, Regel' Kray. THIRD Gelb, Lynne Rice, Helen Soles, Jean Bell, Judy Smith, Ann- ROW5 Carol Wintnef, Hilary Morrow, Anne Cray, Donna ette Lindamood, Millie Vorkapic, JoAnn Gallagher, Jackie Fazekasf Gail Hoffman, Sandy senile, Tabby Simpson, Ray Platt, Mary Jane Reese, Carole Boyd, Samuel Schulhof, Stewart, Mienael Siegel, Mike Lebowitz, Frank Feldman, Gary Thomas, Harry Koons. SECOND ROW: Paul Krow, Bennett Cnotinef, Sandy Biee, Elaine C00li', Willa Kline, John McLaughlin, John Salitros, Sterling Pilette, Tom Ran- Ginny Price, Janie Parke, Mafy Ann Pee01'a, Geraldine Such- sick, Bill Earner, Darla Speidel, Janet Taksa, Carolyn Wa- ta, Cynthia Garvin, Joan Crawford. J .. .....,. A ,, 1, , ,,,. - f W 4 .,,,,,, , , V' ,,.. ,,,. . - 2' , gy 1 f .1 in i -..W t yi I-Lf' I ,ii ax . Q x , If M... ... ,.. - f ln, tr- -1- Library Staff Staff members Work daily during study periods to assist- Librarian Miss Bar- bara Manning in conducting the business of the library. FIRST ROW: Pres- ident llona Gorun, Maryann Montrenes, Treasurer Pris DeSalvo, Margaret Kelley, Carolyn Wood, Janet Pflumm, Mary Louise Corbin, Thelma Haas, Marcella Czap, Irene Baran, Margie Flygar, Joyce Jackson. SECOND ROW: Roberta Campbell, Carol Ann Myers, Judy Luehm, Annette Lindamood, Donna J0hf1S011, Vice-President Patty Greenaway, Ceille Christopher, Patricia Schiff- man, Rose Bickford, Sue Kearney, Donna Rollings, Carol Challener, Deanna Durbin, Secretary Teddi Movan, Judy Haupt. The McKeesport High School Orchestra, directed by Mr. Joseph Krysik, gives student musicians an opportunity to become acquainted with orchestral lit- erature and provides experience for players of stringed instruments. The group meets each day in the band practice room for rehearsals and for indi- vidual and ensemble instruction. Light pop music as well as serious com- positions are prepared for two annual concerts and forensic contestsg the orchestra plays, too, for the operetta. Officers of the orchestra were Jean Harr, Presidentg Bernice Starr, Vice-Presidentg Maly Alice Workman, Secre- taryg Dick Kerfoot, Treasurer. l h fi fi 5 I' llrchestra 'Av K ff ' .fi W -. 1-:Q ff V , W 19. 57' M .,..- ,:1, .. -IM ,Q .,. f, - R X ,,f-mmf ,z-z 'ii' 4, 2 1 X .m.,,,,Q' b 'Q if mg 9--W' ' ,Z Uiiice Training Club Office Training Club, directed by Mrs. Elfreeda Ahlquist, was organized to help commercial students to become better sec- retaries. Meetings feature speeches by M. H. S. Commercial graduates and by pros- pective employers. Officers-From left: Secretary Linda Dougherty, Treasurer Marilyn Silvagni, President Margie Flygar, Vice-President Janet Vavro. fn' W Library Staff Checking incoming and outgoing books, shelvinlg borrowed books, and helping students- find -researc t ' l these are some of the duties of student ma eria- l I U librarians who assist Librarian Miss Meiiedes Sheehan at Vocational School. FIRST ROW. HITS' Leech, Anthony Pater, Robert Beno. SECOIN D ROW g Dorothy Chaney, Patricia Hadad, Martha Kurtz, Terrence House. 2 FIRST ROW: Art Volpini, Cliff Swartz, Murray Lindberg, Charles Burley, Bob Wise, Scott Larson, Louis Yecies, John Helmstadter, Wayne Pigozzi, Mike Isbir. SECOND ROW: Robert Yecies, Ted Keenan, John Brenzia, Bob Maurer, Cunard Molin, Tom Petty, Bill Earner, Bruce Carlin, Bill Boyd, Warren Knight, Tom Clarke, John An- drejko. Mr. George Allison Was in charge of the group. .mr sf... .. 408- . L u-4' N I il nf .. ,Ki P J 4? '21 wg lf, - , UNIOB ,E- i,f3!,.,32l'5Zi s i- V A - -. -I , Z ', L, 2 -ifggrzaz 2-4lk,1'i iF'f ' S . ' 2 1' K-i n -L' ,wif , , -71: 'Q' - I '-f':f'V?1'!L '2 ',' , 'fr i-13' -f:.'-Z ' V qs, - L . . -5353, . 0.1. gf- P- A.E-515-:1yij 'gff!' if. V if' xvnx.-ai . . vff-1.-17 3, Vx' ff: Vggrjf' ei V . 13524. ',' are-rt. . 'ff13ew in ' 15 '-,- . ,f , 13' ,ff-. a-- 'gf .-f.. - 1 1-A, '- s , -Y - -, 'IA ,gg.,q , 11'f'w1'7 is '..'1. 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My its ' :ff- X gf .TZ - . , . ' as , . IINQII I .II I , I I If ,III II..I,fIII .. I xi A I '- N A f Majorettes twirl and swirl to arouse the enthusiasm of football fans at the season's first pep rally before the Glassport game. ROOM 300 FIRST ROW: Ron Hoffman, James Kelly, Bob Simco, Joe Ivcevich, Dick McCorkle, Rodger Jones, Robert Fedore, Bob Kelly. SEC- OND ROW: Janice Wertz, Donna McCombs, Paul Conrad, Gertrude Crowell, Patricia Wallace, Mary Yiafora, Kathie Maxwell, Madge Moss, Sally Hurst. THIRD ROW: Ann Wiley, Willa Kline, Sharon Klimon, Marion Walker, Nancy Bastasic, Ellen Spalla, Andrew Lovas, Linda Gayvert, Connie Ir- vin, Louise Daczkowski, FOURTH ROW: Rita Quantz, Carol Lake, Michele Stepetic, Roger Baugh- man, Don Knezovic, John Mitchel- tree, Marlene Dudik, Rhea Walk, Barbara McDonald, Linda Alte- mas, Geri Caricato. Not in pic- ture: Ed Humphreys, Dorothy Macik, Gail Pieniazek, Paul Steg- man. ROOM 302 FIRST ROW: John Adrejko, Ray Stone, Hugh Daugherty, Patrick Leon Kutchak, Warren Kelley, Knight, David Sneddon, George Puskar, Patrick Hour. SECOND ROW: James Swalwell, Robert Rankin, Eileen Biddle, George Humphreys, Fred Batch, Margaret Klug, Karen Moore, Willie Mae- stinson, Beverly White. THIRD ROW: Barbara Walz, Bonnie Leighty, Dorothy Lawrence, Carol Jones, Carol Rubenfield, Betty Hodgess, Davida Klein, Gloria Whindleton, ,Joyce Means. FOURTH ROW: Janet Kessling, Sharon French, Margie Kaplan, Marilyn Tokar, John McLaughlin, Jerry Wilson, Richard Wallace, Ed Given, Glenn Merlin, John Flynn. 5 lf: I f if -We 1 . fha P ' V' . . ' 1- -V 4. U' ' if V J 'la ' I' - ' ' mg 5 ff' X' AH-3 -- ' 'f' ' Vjgfki , fr .l u ai 9 I s f.,J A i I, ,L - -I .mg In plane geometry, Mike Farrell Frank Dee-drick and JoAnn Gallagher iden- creates a cross-stitch geometric tify acids in chemistry lab. pattern. 4 - Q I ta aa.-aw' if Q if i L W f- ma, M x ,QQ 1, l I 3 ..,i . mg, .Qi-,. - . -af- rm HE. Q g . if ,, as .,i.. A I' . A Q ,,, ,,, mal Wx 3 Q A fl, 2' vibe m -, 9, fm'- 1 q 1 ,.:f , fmgb 'ef' V 'aiu ROOM 303 FIRST ROW: Harry Thomas Mike Bahus, Frank D69dT1Ck,.ROH Alberts, Jim Kane, Joan Haines, Pat Guy. SECOND ROW: Jean Kolodziej, Martha Ann Leasure, LaVerne Murrell, Frances Emp' field, Lonna Watson, Barbara Ur- baniak, Karen Schablik, Gail Lan- ders, Carol Kranik. THIRD ROW: Ron Kashlak, Alex McNair, Leon- ard Weiss, Erle Wiesenthal, Louis Yecies, Scott Larson, Larry Gra- bowski, Bob Swartz. Not in pic- ture: Jim Swenderman. ROOM 309 FIRST ROW: David Bates, James Hall, Denny Lesowsky, Michael Hutsko, Kent Wardell, Tom Law- rence, Ronald Bartels, Bill Kauf- man. SECOND ROW: Robert Al- len, Darlene Harvey, Lana Phil- lipsie, Richard Dellapenna, Ken Williams, Janice Kaminsky, Cyn- thia Ehrenfeld, Nancy Link, Pat Kasmarik. THIRD ROW: Sandy Swartz, Joanne Wiskeman, Karen Siess, Barbara Swindle, Anne Lof- strom, Eileen Kropp, Barbara Baker, Nancy Matta, Babs Myers. ROOM 310 FIRST ROW: George Beller, Bob Thorpe, Bill Wargo, Bob Sokol, Don Wolfe, Don Miller, Joe Mark- stemer, George Wilkinson, Walter Jones, Albert Iaconis. SECOND ROW': Dorothy Mikrut, Michele Brletic, Judy Kline, Lucille Cly- mire, Anita Gayles, Patricia Len- hart, Peggy Hart, Joanne Lennon. THIRD ROW: Jack Rodman, Cathy Kohler, Pat Bach, Patty Pazur, Jeanne Null, Arlene Skov- ran, Clara DelSignore, Mary Ann Baran. FOURTH ROW: Jack Lak- ovic, Roy-Jenkins, Judy Winters, Harry Mlller, Gail Katz, Mike Mac, Sue Kearney, Charles Dur- lef, Mary Ann Wasak, Richard Binger. ROOM 311 FIRST ROVV: Paul Shank, Har- ry- Keefer, Robert Cox, John Dur- alia, Charles Beres, Glenn Bro- man, Bert Smukler, Larry Ber- letic, Allen Ungar. SECOND ROW: Joy Trombetta, Barbara Campbell, Nancy Ogilvy, Janet Gall, Pat Vifise, Judy Kroskie, Sue Vifeckerly. THIRD ROW: Lynne Connelly, Margaret Beidl, Pat Zio- bro, Raynette Lyons, Carol Man- zlak, Diane Levendosky, Kathy Lyons, Nancy Juhasz, Judy Erk- man, Dan Yerkey. FOURTH ROVV: John Lettieri, Edward Haughey, Charles Spiker, Edward Middlemiss, Tom Mooney, Tom Murray, Joe Lindberg, Richard Palinsky, James Hetnminger, Ed- ward Kolosyary. Not in picture: John Starmack, Rita Rendulic, Patricia Otterman, Patricia Kiska, Annette Kelly, Robert Glinkerman, Patricia Del Signore, Sandra Christian, Ruth Ann Boros. ROOM 312 FIRST ROW: Mike Hohn, Law- rence Yadouga, Paul Myford, Mary Ellen White, Carol Wintner, Leslie Jo Anderson, Judy Limley, Craig McDowell, Richard Burns, Paul Makatura. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Taft, Geraldine Maglicco, Marilyn Rusinko, Ruth Taylor, Nancy Marcus, Betty Klebak, Pat Knight, Donna Gingery, Sandy Burns, Veronica Bozga. THIRD ROW: Harold Mermelstein, Larry Mient, Bill Black, Bob Panico, Carol Anderson, Andrew Lock- hart, Max Badstibner, Al Esken. FOURTH ROW: John Kichan, Emil Pennick, Brad Bell, Ceille Christopher, S h e r r y Breakall, John Kramer, Jim Pastor, Pris DeSalvo, Tony Lettiere, Joyce Manning, Kay Cornell. ROOM 313 FIRST ROW: Bob Badstibner, Tom Margo, Robert Poe, Bill Boyd, Tim Mitchell, Rich Howard, Tom Brinker, Albin Vareha, David Curry. SECOND ROW: Joyce Betters, Stephanie Contakos, Car- ole Fenske, Janet Callahan, Carol Painter, Sarah Mack, Dolores Adams, Dolores Bock, Doris Roth, Pat Haines, Penny Kucsmas, Nel- da Miller. THIRD ROW: Leona Preston, Judy Beck, Pat Taylor, William Pouncy, Larry Brick, Patte Guski, Nancy Flohr, Ida Cousar, Judy Melegari, Perry Bahm. FOURTH ROW: Gilbert Lebowitz, John Pack, George Pet- tiford, Charlene Busher, Helen Kondor, Mary Ann Magruder, Kathy Mason, Mary Louise Ukas- ik, Janet Pflumm, JoAnne For- man, Olivia DeCecco. Not in pic- ture: Judy Luehm, Don Roberts. A , ,av , I ' 1 -,-. .fb if-I 15+ l' it, , 'fffrf i i ,ir AA. 'A 'I f R 1 LJ Q '--' fir 0 C5 ui, v Q m .nv 'I' 5 ,jf rnnfid- Tl. 3 ,T 'I ' X3 f. I : 'fy' ' Z s Q . V. Q 9 ,, I' .1 ix - 42. ,. .VF g aQ ,3Q,k, Q., - , ' --' '..- , ' f ' ' .. 7 ' f :' 4 v Q9 elif- 1 ,, 5.2'iC' JI - , 4 : l T B ,Q Hfffff' Infineon 1:4 ' , ' Y. 3,5 . 'A J 3 Q41 'Sizing V -s 'ctan Vizfza 'gv 'iq .N -'T 'fix J. : fugg ' - f 1 L' W -' -- V' -'X-T f I, few m 'L' ig cf ,V,,: ' -ru. L , C14-C fi If: ra., . 0 . i, 690 J . 'X fa -- , W' his ir elim eg ' 'yum T . fa A N , . FN 'iv--.. f'm Local and national elec- tions provide Social Stud- ies Club with an oppor- tunity to stage mock elections. Clerks Leethia Haddad, Sandy Karabin, and Teresa Sam urda, with club adviser Mr. Cullen, check the regis- tration of Donna Fazekas during the November 4 voting. ' jg Quljj I . 4 A '- ' ' WJ?-if'-:Y wwf 'fx W We 69: Um ROOM 314 FIRST ROW: Marilyn Johnson, Donald Merz, Walter Minnick, Milton Wolf, Mike Buflington, Tom Spindell, Jim Baird, Tom Miller, Larry Van Pelt. SECOND ROW: Arlene Saltzer, Nancy Crawford, Tony DeMaro, Grace Pugh, Rosalie Canova, Shirley Haeckler, Marcella Czap, Donna Gasparovic. THIRD ROW: Anna Frankovic, Roberta Schwartz, Jean Bradley, Clifton Mains, Mary Jane Kugler, Patsy Waugh, Karen Her- bertson, Richard Patrick, Charles Nagy. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Redinger, Yvonne Balinski, Janet Zellick, Esta Landau, Jean Fraas, Hattie Marshall, Lynne Rice, Elaine Pishko, Carole Boyd, Charles Will, Marty Blid. Not in picture: William Barrett, Dennis Boyle, Donald Eckles, Carole Morris, Marilyn Phillips, Janice Priest. ROOM 316 FIRST ROW: Michael Farrell, Don Casturo, Ronal Acie, Bill Morris, Cary Burgman, James Mamas, Jerome Paul, Wayne Cop- per, Adrian Petraitis. SECOND ROW: Marian Mille, Joyce Jack- son, Eileen Greenwald, Barbara Hill, Charlotte Renda, Audrey Buell, Shelby McKinnon, Audrey Wise. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Bosniak, Veronica Francis, Sandra Scurle, Bill Kerber, Jim Betters, Jerry Gross, Judy Phillips, Dolores Shuff, Janice Martin. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Bostak, Judy Boice, Marlene Cherny, Bob Findley, Al- lan Moritz, Brian Roth, William Romesburg, Bill Haydul-1, Richard J9hHS0T1, Wayne Pigozzi. Not in picture: Joe Cerniga, Bill Goal, Roberta Marcus, Bruce Boarman, Aun n e t t e Lindamood, Christine Richardson, Janet Dolata. --vf: .QA -rf .x-. .X - . 7, Y ,fi-.i-fi5'iSsii, XS, six X ss 2 je- it 249. fi Q, t. J ff hge- --I Haw.. .... '-....,.,4 lx v-xv-v-1-WM-N +4 , TTT Without these faithful three, the main ofiice of McKeesport High would be all a scramble. Operating the switchboard is Pauline Maykut, checking the attendance records is Pat- ricia Hassel, and preparing a bulletin is Claire Patterson. As part of Shorthand I, junior commercials learn how to cut stencils for duplication. Dolores Bock and Martha Ann Lea- sure discuss proper spacing of margins while Dorothy Shaifer types her first stencil. 'K ROOM 317 FIRST ROW: Karl Dennis, Jim Lizak, Bill Brien, Steve Popik, Herbert Palkovitz, Richard Wood- ring, Calvin Cohn, Pete Burns, Jack Vlfhitaker. SECOND ROW: Mildred Kane, Kathy Fee, Darlene Piatt, Beverly Matta, Nancy Rusu, Joanne Daye, Donnalee Burr, John Rush, Diane Steinman. THIRD ROW: Hilary Morrow, Phyllis Bul- kowski, Georgia Papores, Phyllis Rausch, Jerri Robb, Kathy Bren- nan, Sadie Stanich, Judy Haw- thorne, Barbara Hughes, Dorothy Shaffer. FOURTH ROW: Louise Rybka, Carol Mull, Doris Bodnar, Marcia Humphreys, Eileen McKee, Eugene Finney, Herbert Myers, Ronald Gary, Paul Wassel, Gilbert Miskimmin. Not in picture.: Steve Feldman, Louise Kowalski, Joan Lucanish, Robert Sneddon. W W, 4 ' Y . .....V. . 2 , si ,,' ' ef? i ls f f 2 Q .Q li 2 . F' av nv QQ? X 7 . N4 4. ' 3, 1 4, . , ' ,, . f i ll , 24 lf..-H -i , had -.amff-N. fgf' Faqs ..4 ry' ROOM 318 FIRST ROW: Douglas Keen, James Rowland, Bill Meigs, Rlch- ard Cardwell, Jay Smith, Sterllng Pilette, Emil Hancharik, John Jan- osko, Pat Santone, Paul Popp. SECOND ROW: Ruthann Yencho, Bonnie Coulter, Marsha Alfer, Jo- ann Olinsky, Cynthia Garvin, Ger- aldine Suchta, Sandra Norman, Linda Boggs, Janice Burton. THIRD ROW: Barbara Ferguson, Lily Robinson, Barbara Soltrick, Mary Jane Gasparovic, Elaine Danko, Regina Moore, Martha Sexton, Nancy Serdy, Leethia Haddad, Carolyn Bales, Margaret Jones. FOURTH ROW: Sally Brown, JoAnn Opatrny, Pat Mu- larski, Louis Gessner, David Brad- ley, Marcella Turkaly, Darlene Matwick, Tom Dineen, M ike Schurman, Sheldon Horovitz, Ar- nold Brown. Not in picture: My- ring Beech, Barbara Heasley. ROOM 319 FIRST ROW: Mark Serbic, Ron Liberatore, Samuel Allen, Ron Kohl, Gene DelBene, Michael Weiss, George Challener, John Holmes, Edgar Paxton. SECOND ROW: Jan Gerendash, Joyce Mitchell, Ruthann Hager, Sandy Cribbs, Sandy Torok, Margaret Coleman, Jean Bell, Barbara Baz- zone, Rita Novaseda. THIRD ROW: Charles Daniel, Patricia Moran, Arlene Sakas, Carolyn Pickell, Janice McNulty, Rose Marie Junecko, Gary Thomas, Sam Schulhof, Bill Joyce, Ted Gibala. FOURTH ROW: Donald Scarbor- ough, Bernard Pomorski, Albert Galvanek, Patricia Barey, Louise Dominick, Joyce Wulczynski, Bev- erly Wysocki, Lawrence Feyes. Ray Svana, Bob Stanesic. ROOM 320 FIRST ROW: Paul Giannandrea, Edward Horst, Bob Odorcich, Leon Spornak, Larry Herring, George Hreha, Anthony Pugh, Jim Whitlock. SECOND ROW: Eileen Ondechek, Pat Miller, Kay Thom- as, Carole Kantner, Peggy Hanra- han, Sandy Fuehrer, Marge Ber- nasky. THIRD ROW: Barbara Davis, Matthew Paunovich, Rich- ard Orrvik, Gwen Cozart, Kathryn Keenan, Tawney Sherer, Joy Stew- art, Betty Sharrock, Barbara Na- hory. FOURTH ROW: Irene Vod- hanel, Linda Fowler, Phoebe Cro- mie, Carol Falk, Karen Prutz, Judy CUtSh21ll, Rita Connelly, Jim Evans, Mike Houchens, Steve Kos- suth. Not in picture: Tony Simica, Bette Barr, Joyce Bumpers, Joe DPWQS, Betty Gregory, Paulette Sullivan, John Sabo, Van Dyke Parks. ROOM 321 FIRST ROW: Daniel Snyder, Ernest Remp, Bill Lewis, Mike Strager, John Calhoun, Ken Stick- rath, Tom Sivak, Howard Oden- thal. SECOND ROW: Becky Dav- is, Margie Gasparovic, Sara Fran- cis, Donna Bortak, Carol Bindus, Penny Hornak, Janet Francis, Lynn Tkac. THIRD ROW: Karen Winter, Carol Giles, Marge Don- nelly, Diane Sipkovich, Leilani Kerfoot, Linda O'Neil, Marion Hale, Mary Ripple, Stephanie An- german, Nancy Dannels. FOURTH ROW: Carol Hickman, Kathy Hor- vantincic, Linda Scott, Nanette Bethel, Bob Orris, Rowan Reid, Dennis Kumf, Morris Demsko, Bob Schurman, Alex Kazmierczak, Al- lan Bluman. Not in picture: Fred Fredrickson, James Carlson, Jan Dawson, Eloise Waldbaum, Kath- erine Peyton, William Donnell. ROOM 322 FIRST ROW: Ralph Hoffman, Bill Odorcich, Benny Kulasa, John So- dora, Jim Boarman, Richard Ver- ner, Tom Balin, Bob Pearson, Rus- sell Kirkland, Tom Saxer. SEC- OND ROW: Annetta Edmundson, Ann Ungar, Janet Kreahling, Melva Laughner, Thelma Haas, Janet Tonkovic, Carole Helmstad- ter, Barbara Hutchison, Pamela Frazier, Lucinda Orzel. THIRD ROW: Michele Rutledge, Marie Gadsden, Jane Killgallon, Patricia Shiffman, Juanita Lombardo, Lor- rie Strucker, Darlene Yonkovich, Rosha Gentry, Elsie Tancibok, Judy Dunn, Connie Goldbach. FOURTH ROW: Jan Wulczynski, Faith Slepecki, Kathy Griffin, Karen Kwarsick, Sandy Gottdien- er, Peggy Cusick, Bill Bostak, John Mathe, Michael Siegel, John Seliga, Todd Crawford, Benedict Boch. ROOM 324 FIRST ROW: Donald Lame, Jim Bezick, Kary Schimpf, Edgar Ulm, Mike Isbir, Bob Griffin, Bob Daerr, William Horensky, Cliff Hanna, Dave Carnahan. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Benish, Joan Boullion, Edward Henderson, Sharon Leben- son, Jeri Emmerson, Darlene Ma- cik, Judy Zolczer, Pat Flaherty. THIRD ROW: Ron Sopko, Carolyn Toms, Frank Hijek, Tabby Simp- son, Pat Whalen, Barbara Horn- feck, Mary Ann Graham, Marlene Ero, Lorraine Parler. FOURTH ROW: Joan Dawson, Karen Sedl- mayer, Jackie Platt, Mary Ann Snyder, Norma Kohler, Irene Lingsch, Bob Pavlic, Charles Ely, John Helmstadter, Matt Bozicevic, Not in picture: Art South, Ron Urbansky, Darlene Gault, Dave Simco. OG Q.. 2 '21 ca ini? ir- Q 2 il lf' J l .1 , l., J . L Taj , fi? .5 f 4 ff' ff -if ' ' AJ' ,-'gf X V -v i I 'gn an S I' 1113 - gl--1, .f '-' ,Q-:J 'Y '52 , Y 1 , , rl 7 4 ,- , iv 4 tl 4.1. ' 1 I - -, we -4 X 5 B--2,7 'L-I JESS Students who enjoy working with books give up a study period to become library helpers. Here jun- iors Joyce Jackson and Pat Schiff- man stamp date cards at the check-out desk. I wa. -, ,QE 'Q n If-4? .,iy, . ' il -- 31: xy ' ,i, fax IS' J A -- If .A,: . l . ' ' il'i ' I t 1 , - - -I ifi ylQll'- 'Q 1 I 'J J ,V .. Ill I W X c'c -idea , I, ' ffl 'J M liar PNN 'Ii JZ' is ?'J 3 4. lv 1 , -V? V 7,551 .-vA T--g int M., . .S I- .. fx? I M il'-J .lk Q v Zxdlil 'I I AKQ7 N 1' .U I. . R 5 v-time llrllllu f 1 ifmlmsv K ,ll ,Q qv' 414' 4' W ...aw 21:3 ' 4 ' 1 ' , -' . ' ' BMW'-'i .,o, ali'-:'3Q 86 3 I fi :1x YE15:n g I , I ,L 1: J, ROOM 216 FIRST ROW: Raymond Gonczy, Howard Bryan, Bruce Carlin, Dave Foster, Jim Valuga, Gary Lusebrink, Charles Pringle, Thom- as Francis, Dale Septer, Andrew Galioto. SECOND ROW: Nan Adams, Pat Martin, Jane Reed, Ella Mae Hopes, Beverly Taylor, Charlotte Szegedy, Antoinette Schmotzer, Donna Philson, Norma Brownfield. THIRD ROW: Linda Williamson, M u r r a y Lindberg, Ronald Robinson, Shirley Dawson, Judy Hessler, Polly Cover, Ches- ter Collins, Sally Judd, Dolores Hernandez. FOURTH ROW: Judy Maturkanick, Maureen Schwerha, Pat Kusic, Ella Mae Penn, Robert Vabic, Scott Jackson, Howard Hochman, Jim Hinkle, John Sesek, Paul Svenson. Not in picture: Irene Kendall, Audrey Kulis, James Manning, Robert Yutzy, William Skonsky, John Lapkowicz. Vegetables for a garden salad are cut by Nanette Bethel, Leethia Haddad, and Barbara Ferguson. Preparing meals, practicing bak- ing, and learning modern etiquette are part of the ten-period per week Homemaking classes. sy 9 . ROOM 218 FIRST ROW: Roger Kray, Lyn Sutton, Gerald Gaydos, James Moore, Charles Markos, Jim John- son, Larry Sillaman, Denny Soles. Angelo Teti. SECOND ROW: Jo- Ann Hurst, Sandy Karabin, JoAnn Gallagher, Brenda Nelson, Carol Burley, Nancy Douglas, Lydia Hrynyk, Barbara Walker. THIRD ROW: Betty Cislo, Joan McClure, Margaret Marzina, Toni Logue, Millie Vorkapic, Joan Jaksik, Macy Creek, Delores llgenfritz, Linda Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Gail Ir- win, Ronald Kichko, Andy Seliga, John Senay, Charles Furimsky, Alice Sedlmayer, Martha Banasky, Margretta Lemon, Linda Vos- kamp, Bill Cureton, Bob Sharp. BAND ROOM FIRST ROW: Jon Munnell, John Bertok, Richard Middleton, Greg- ory Kostuch, Edward Shablik, Dave Smith, Evan Broman, John Argilan, Bill Gilchrist, Charles Szeg. SECOND ROW: Annlee Bodnar, Judith Sjoberg, Delores Smith, Carol Colbert, Dorothy Wolf, Mary Alice Workman, Judy Garbett, Joan Lucanish, Nancy McCarthy, Nada Jane Mrkonic, Stanley Selkowitz, Peggy Chaney, Eddythe Germek. THIRD ROW: Karen Kelkbrenner, Billie Oleska, Fran McNeese, Judy Parkins, Mar- garet Jones, Frank Marnell, Felix Gumina, Dale Ackerman, James Jones, Tom Hill, Victor Dominick. FOURTH ROW: Patti Bathe, Bar- bara Koneski, Marilyn Sherby, Jeanne Rodgers, Pat Derkas, Hope Berkovitz, Gerald Costanzo, Nancy Green, Bonnie Gulaskey, Carol Pastors, Doug Baxter. Not in pic- ture: Tom Burtnett. H! , I .1 fix ffm -GC? , l 4 Q 1 -, i4,..r-fl 7-dll . . 1 L? gi' 'J A 1 ' W -fd me olQ ,- W 'Q 1 Q . 235 55 0 ff! 4 uf! 1 V ... a up , X r . . 4 U1 T3 sw R' X ,fair e X 'Q 'J in 5 nf J . -. ,A . l 1 i -.I 'lf --.I J ' 5 f- , .X -X ,W . - l ll F 'R J!hun . V Q 7 ,lip-.5 vi , , , fav. , , ' . ,,, ' 5,1 . . 5056? .Y X .,p,,, 1 Ff?,g9 1. ' I Q, ' 'fr Q Er l s , 3 1 ,. -s- 1, 'ip,,. Z A vast array of advertis- ing posters, done as a class assignment, catches the eyes in Miss Mrkon- ic's English class. Ceil Christopher holds up one design as Marilyn Rusin- ko and Bob Stanesic find a spot to display it. .r-I' il .Z S7 llllllll' ovation l I R Q l l 1 , , 'XB' .-,,. f f' ' ... K 1 1 1 flbw- -gy ff 'wuz 'fl A :Q ,wk an -X ..,,,,.f,..1-M' Mfr ,,, :zu , ,, ,,,,,A:, 1,,,. I , ,V,,::, , :,.. - 1. , N ..,,, A f Htl-:iw , ii ? was , 4 ' - ff, f' 1.4 'W' p?'f 'Q 2 , J. 88 Vocational schedules call for alternate weeks in shop and in class. Here Arthur Thomas studies in his economics class. ,i,55 ,f.. ..,, .- ,X 4 nxt i QQ: . . E., . W. P owl t Hhs Y,-v' ' tl F35 ' A Week later Arthur is in Auto Shop, making a compression test on an ailing engine. Other Vocational shops, giving students on-the- job training, include: commercial art, drafting, radio and tele industrial electricity, machine shop, patternmaking, Sheet metal and woodworking. ' vision, Section 11A FIRST ROW: Regis Fedor, James Gogniat, Verlin Bingaman, How- ard McBride, Thomas Franko, James Suckfiel, Art Thomas, Rich- ard Applegarth, Ernest Huey. SECOND ROW: George Huston, Larry Markwood, Tony Damasky, Charles Mayfield, Wallace List, Daniel Grice, George Kelly, Clif- ford Harmon. THIRD ROW: Ken- neth Haberjak, James Mikolics, Ray Murin, Julius Elias, Alex Howard, Joe Tomkowitz, Bill Saw- ders, Ron Kapis. Sections 11C1 and 11C2 FIRST ROW: Phylis Kruchensky, John Shirley, Fred Davidson, Will Mann, Emery Wargo, James Her- man. SECOND ROW: Eugene Swauger, George Henderson, Gary Morris, Don Gayvert, Ronald Specht. THIRD ROW: Albert Palochko, Al Hall, Charles Baker, Leonard Dessify, Dave Russell, Reginald Tamblyn, John Lemack. J V QTM4' Shri 'H -. ..: . , Ar 5 Fm 2 mi' ' 2 nf r ., x F Uh? Q? hgh, -.4 'frat 5, Q! 'X N T Telephone and typewriter, filing Cabin' Drafting, one of nine shop courses available at Vocational School gives boys an opportunity to solve actual problems in their chosen fields. i E Q ets and official records keep Mrs. Elaine Sparico busy as head of the Vocational School office. xiii' Sli? ef A954 it W in ' W , A '55 fi' Q' i B V, i , . M. vvr- E Q 21. .. R ,, V ,Q R I' ' 'fu' J 1 , J, , I, 1 x - -1 - ,ka-if 1. - ...f T' ' a.. ,f 'K , A M 5+ J' if -if i .ii ., , . .,,. , I is . 'Ti - . ' 5-Sl ' Max he Section 11D U FIRST ROW: Dennis Ludwick James Junker, Carl Lunderstadt: William Mross. SECOND ROW! George Roberts, Jim Carroll, Joel Slate1', Richard Bacsi, William Rendulic. THIRD ROW: Nicholas Leone, Richard Pastors, Kenneth Melegari, Thomas Ryan, B9-PTY McIntosh, Robert Sullinger. Section 11E1 FIRST ROW: Gordon King, Ron- ald Ray, Spencer Drakeford, Frank Kolic, Ronald Tkac, Charles Sciarra, Dan Todd, Barry Stoltz, Ronald Antczak. SECOND ROW: William Zatelli, Robert Morgan, Dan Dailey, Lou Bodnar, Dave Erwin, William Schultz, Eugene Paranick, Earl Moss. THIRD ROW: Donald Paterra, Raymond Flohr, Harry Sowa, Dorsey Chap- man, Joseph Bator, Charles Bash- oor, Larry Supp, James Faust, James Bolga. Section 11E2 FIRST ROW: David White, John Kossuth, Glenn Busher, Larry Hoffman, Jerry Cortes, James Shatzer, Tom Icardi, Bob Hunien- ik. SECOND ROW: George Free- man, Robert Tucker, Albert Friend, David Mains, Charles Carr, John Onderko, Warren See- ry, Polo Yniguez, Jerry Roma, John Bell, Gary Miller. THIRD ROW: Jack Williams, Jack Rich- ards, David Victor, Alex Toth, Ronnie Pilling, Vince Mandella, Frank Benko, Herman Brown, John Takacs, Howard McPherson. Section 11M1 FIRST ROW: Elmer Pearson, Paul Galley, Don Hitchens, John Cas- tor, Charles Gobbels. SECOND ROW: Ralph Bonadio, Charles Cowell, Mike Sninsky, Charles Wigand, Edward Sidney, Robert Burns, Nick Lutzio. THIRD ROW: Jesse Huey, Al Vogel, Jack Stin- ner, George Bodnar, Jerry Sin- char, John Sowa. Section 11M2 FIRST ROW: Homer Crouch, Clyde Haidle, Joseph Cieslewicz, Joe Clemente, Jerry Miller, John Gracon. SECOND ROW: Rod An- drekanic, Robert Gubanic, Bernard Linkhauer, Ronald Fleischer, Ed Davis. THIRD ROW: Albert Wis- ser, William Linn, Barry McCoy, Thomas Gibala, Joe Solomon, Al- bert Estochin, Dan Warner. Sections 11P1 and 11P2 FIRST ROW: Gerald Seabol, Fred Tolley, Tom Brenner, Charles Evans, Jack Braun, Vernon Wia- ter. SECOND ROW: James Win- termyer, George Solomon, Harry Eitemiller, Paul Dumas, John De- Marchi. THIRD ROW: Rich Bren- ner, Ray Lucas, Bill Blake, Steve Horvath, Charles Williams, Jerry Kobulnicky, George Carrozza. r--' l John Bell and John Onderko work together Winding different types of motors in their Industrial Elec- tricity class. 9 Q QL' . 's.Li f' 435' . wwf 171- ,1 '- -' .. ,- felff-ii' if-if j ,. V, QA,- Sections 11S1 and l1S2 FIRST ROW: Harry Gingery, John Hosfelt, Ezekiel Smith, Nick Fiore, Don Govanucci, Lawrence Tedesco, Nick Gorzo. SECOND ROW: Richard Leake, Thomas Bulger, Larry Novotny, James Thomas, Jim Shidel, Richard In- gram. THIRD ROW: Charles Mull, Mike Rodgers, Lloyd Kennedy, Gary Picketts, Joseph Tamblyn, Ronald Sherwood. Sections 11W1 and 11W2 FIRST ROW: Philip Ingram, Richard Leitzell, Dave Conley, Harry Hyduk, Ernest Keefer. SECOND ROW: Maurice Law, Paul Matthews, Ron Junecko, Em- erson Rausch, Frank Solano. 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'f.,, :Q 2 L,-'gf 1- 'W I . 'ff 4 - '- ' -'Q 130. .fcf f f J., ,gp -,,-. 4 . J., .1 ,-.J-2 1- .14--A. 1 ... C - 1 ZQAA - v- , . .. -1 . ....'.x.,1i..a.- . H -' Football S 5 X-X ' x THE POTENT 1958 McKeesport High School grid machine under Coach Harold Duke Wiegle and his assistants Charles E. Schaeffer and Noel A, Guyot completed the Tigers' most suc- cessful season in five years with the record of seven wins and three losses against rough opposition. The Tiger squad got their schedule off to a successful start by rolling over Glassport, 15-7, and by defeating Central Catholic, 34-6. With these two successful games behind them, MHS met Ali- quippa in the season's first Class AA encounter. Overcoming incle- ment weather, the Tigers scalped an aggressive Indian squad by a 13-0 score. The Tigers were swept from the WPIAL title race, however, in a hard-fought, breath-taking clash with the Mountain Lions of Altoona, losing by a score of 14-13. The mid-season slump extended through the next two games, first a 22-7 set-back from their new rival Har-Brack, and then a 26-0 blanking from a sharp Johnstown team which went on to take the Class AA title. -'lV' The Tigers bounced back to nose out their arch rival Duquesne by a 7-0 score in a g gruelling game that was not decided until the final quarter. Wins over New Kensing- ton, 41-0, and over Monessen, 28-7, gave the McKeesport gridders a record of four Class AA wins in seven outings. The sea- son's finale saw the Tigers romping to a 20-0 decision over the Windber Ramblers. fs ' ,f 7 QS Sept. Sept. i' Sept. PF Glassport Central Catholic Aliquippa Altoona . at Johnstown Ik 'F c. at Duquesne New Kensington if Nov. Monessen 20 Nov. Windber N McK. OPP. 15 12 7 34 19 6 13 26 0 13 Oct 3 14 7 ' Oct. 10 at Har-Brack 22 0 't Oct 18 26 7 Oct 24 0 41 O t 31 0 28 7 7 15 at 0 ill AA Contests -vt' , ilk v' Qi' 592153 A- Qs--f:.f.-e1-.is Quarterback Bob Plaskon really takes to the air to toss a jump pass as the Tigers march downfield early in the first period for their second TD against Monessen. 1958 Varsity-FIRST ROW: Tom Hallett, Bob Hensel, Bruce Brinkos, Bob Fisher, Bob Johnson, Ron Halvin, Paul Crum, George Pettiford, Bob Plaskon, Gary Had- dad, Mitch Robinson, Cliff Bolling, Phil Pulsinelli, Paul Shank. SECOND ROW: Jerry Gayvert, Vince Nola, An- drew Lockhart, Dennis Bernick, Tyrone Newman, Ed Henderson, Joe Cerniga, Anthony Lettiere, Roy Jenkins, Richard Palinsky, Bob Kissel, Willy Rouse, Joe Chontos. THIRD ROW: Bob Lofgren, Art Bryant, Richard Lu- cus, Bryant Horensky, Frank Gregory, Robb Cox, Joe Ivcevich, John Lundie, Lou Vodopivec, Don Casturo, Jim Valuga, Jim Menegos, Bryan Brinkos, Paul Misenhelter. Foreground: Mascot Jim Bill. 1 'QRS efefl , , til-f , L1 IQ 'W Q C 1 J, N 1 . 'F 'F' QM, y W fa J me -fl . .3 3 nz f aff? f 'ima - . '4 , ' ,az '-- . f J 1 D 3,9 'gif'-f 'V 435' A ' A -ml A A74 1 f ,,,, fe f Q , MHWQSR Q Q F 5 T-5 J v 5 PS9 f 1 ' 4 SC , U -' -Q. ' - 'JU7'-' . xl wwf Vinfifvl' 'Q A' -fl. A . '51.M'g'f'm-'Qin' ui., 'Giga . 4 .:ff,g,-,,.-di-'ll .4 'A'k'z-Zf . ' . ' . 'f 'K J' ,nu rf .. ,ay , .f 'QAM . f w. ,. -, . . , .'. ' ,V . ..- . , .Q.., ,Q A I v ' .. ,. .. The Charleston, danced by niajorettes in costume of the 1920ls, highlighted the band's half-time drill at the Monessen game. With Duquesne tacklers in hot pursuit, Boh Plas- kon moves the pigskin past the 40 for one of MHS's 13 First downs. Dodging an Altoona Mountain Lion, George Petti- ford rambles around right end behind blocker Bruce Brinkos. V'-H-. 'LMI' - Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS - FIRST ROW : Karen Schablik, Judy Erkman Maureen Schwerha. SEC OND ROVV: Susan Mc Elwee, Priscilla Jenkins, Joanne Patton, Joan To maino. unior Varsity 1958 SCHEDULE J .V. 12 Sept. 22 13 Sept. 29 19 Oct. 6 0 Oct. 13 13 Oct. 20 0 Oct. 27 7 Nov. 3 1 4 XA HE 1958 MC KEESPORT High Junior Varsity Little Tigersl' compiled a season record of three wins and four defeats. Under the guidance of Coach John D. Flinn and As- sistant Coach Roy H. McMunn, the JV's got off to a promising start, taking victories in their first three OPP- contests. MOHGSSGH 7 A 12-7 success over Monessen in the season opener Elizabeth-F0rward 12 set the pattern for two successive wins over Elizabeth- Duquesne 12 Forward and Duquesne. The first upset came in the Clanton 12 fourth game when Clairton made two touchdowns while blanking the JV's. Glflsgport 13 This defeat seemed to throw the Little Tigers into W11k1T1SbU1'g 15 a slump for the remainder of the season, and they bowed Penn Township 13 in order to Glassport, Wilkinsburg, and Penn Township. wifi Qf,.2!JZ'- .0 tual- 1.1! Walk. FIRST ROW: John Starmack, Carl Merschat, Neil McElwee, Patrick Ratesic, Dick Clay. Larry Robert Buzek, SECOND ROW: Jim Davis, Lynn Johnson, Jim Sherer, Raymond Lucas, Tyrone New- P ' l Bob Calesaric Barry 'VIcIntosh Kenneth McCombs, Jack Lvnch. THIRD ROW: man, Charles ring e, , L y . ' . Bert Moldovan, Dennis Orris, Raymond Jakomas, Bill Link, Leonard Schuette, Jim Weiss, Ronald Cooper, George Bodnar, Jim Bauer, Harry Ford. : ' - 1 . . , 1 , .4 , 9 ' ZH. MZ 5 I Vid E . ...Mau ' 'ff A'A ' 4 Sli? 3 'I K Us -'K -A I I . M v .m.,uf., Y 43, EPHWYM , uw flu-1 E - K A ,4 A ..V1 f f .. .. Q' Q ' -, ff 1 -. U4 'N ,. ' my I. I 1 . f I as ' -' 1 I 'i f I 4 Q7 'Q' 5' 3 t M 'c rw I 4' 'iw Kimi 'I f 'Tu ' 47 , 4 1' 5 We I . . W W if ' Q Q 't tn.. ,.-. . . . 1 ' I yy i R 4 ' ff f. 'f' ' ' H-1: I ' gf . W .M I .. , ,,,.3,, ,l H .. ff, --'-' if 12- , ' -1 .. 451 ...Ili . , I .f K -' - ,,., ' .ii 4' , , .. f .' ' ., . .. .. Ai: - f -1,1 , -. , if f- S . . 1' . ,'V, . 4. 2 ' 2 1 ' a pt, 'L'- Q' ,, fc fw , f I 1 ,3QyZ fg ,q1.W f 3 . W, f 5 001' 0 ashin ton FIRST ROW: Manager Tony Frederic-ks, Denny Nicora, Willard Hull, Bob Ah- lers, George Greco, Ken Grayson, Charles Carlson, Pat Ennis, Bob LiCk9rt- SECOND ROW: Jim Whitehead, Ken Kinlough, James Bathe, Clyde Waite, John Braun, Mike Wassel, George Kaiser, Nick Kroll, Toni Beck. THIRD ROW: Coach Charles White, Bill Szymanski, Joe Dziniak, Ed Stanko, Duane Turnbull, Sam Chambers, Danny Lebowitz, Bill Garwood, Bob Hudak. Not in picture: Manager Vince McKeeta, Manager Tom Brien. . W . ,. 1 .f .. -,,.., Shaw Avenue 14 14 t, ,,. , 71- , 1.-,'-as :M f 'f ,Zn FIRST ROW: Martin Smith, Vince McVicker, Ed Rutledge, Jim Davis, Will- iam Meadows, Tony Pettiford, Eric Leggett, Alvin Simpson, Richard Grygo, William Fry. SECOND ROW: Glen Hope, Leonard Conley, Joe DiPerna Loren Lesko, Jerry' Faychak, William Henry, Jerry Elkins, Dave Jenkins, Robert Paterra, Joe Ruder, Pete Loya. THIRD ROW: Ronald Pugh, Richard Maybury, Eugene Procter, Myles Stepanovich, Jack McDermott, Sam Givens, Albert Salvo, George Timko, Paul Kahkonen, Paul Wineland, Coach James Vitsas. Not in picture: Jerry Adams. 9 GEORGE WASHINGTON SHAW AVENUE W, OPP. SHAW OPP. Sept. 24 Washington 33 19 Sept. 25 Monroeville 13 Oct. 2 at Munhall 26 20 Oct. 2 at Penn Township 7 Oct, 9 Aliquippa 14 27 Oct. 8 Glassport 0 Oct. 16 Wilkinsburg 21 7 Oct. 16 at Duquesne 7 Oct. 23 Shaw Avenue 13 13 Oct. 23 George Washington 14 1 ,,, to J 'Nav gt -- f-3 'ir ,,,'5, gfzlllllhii--4' QT f-,-Q l, ' ' ,NFL fl I: 'mn' f '-0 ' -' Nh, :UL 'Pnw B 3 Ugw W' W TUV' l 1' UW' we 'J S+' 'rw 'W , 97 19 -W , - - fs. .J ,, vf.,,,, ' gg' naw A- F A 3 - 9- ...af at 4 J v 'T'-'ff'---f-Q., Q.:-f , H 4,7 'A I ' aa' A-, H 'mf J , 4 , I - THE VARSITY-From left: Ron Kashlak, Duane Novosedliak, Duane Junker, John Gracon, Charles M CKEESPORT HIGH'S 1959 basketball squad coached by C. P. Neenie Campbell along with assistants James C. Steel and Edmund Kittiko rounded out a successful season with a tally of 14 wins and 8 losses. In Section VI competition, the Tigers won 11 and lost 3, taking second place. Two of the defeats were by Duquesne and Home- stead, the aggressive opponents who were neck and neck with the Tigers all the wayg the third defeat was by Munhall. The season was filled with one thrill after another for the Tiger fans. Although the opening exhibition games were on the neut- ral end, the cagers came back strong in their league games, piling up a series of eight consecutive victories, before losing to Munhall by two points. This 51-49 con- Kelly, Jim Brennan, Bob Ivkovich, John Cochenour Paul Shank, Norman Oliver. test terminated the Tigers' record of 42 consecutive wins in sectional competition. The Campbellmen bounced back with wins over Elizabeth-Forward and Gateway, then ventured to Homestead and Duquesne to engage in match-box opposition in which they came out holding the short end, losing to Homestead by four points and to Du- quesne by two points. The Tigers finished their season by es- caping with a narrow victory over Baldwin when a one-hand jump shot ripped the chords at the sound of the buzzer, throw- ing McKeesport ahead, 58-56. The workhorses for the Tigers included Charles Kelly, Bob Ivkovich, Jim Brennan, Dewey Novosedliak, John Cochenour, Duane Junker, and John Gracon whose combined efforts gave MHS a well-balanced team. Basketball Tiger Center Charles Kelly is determined to re- bound a loose ball as he out-stretches eager Creekers. Tungling with opposing Munhzrll players, Jim Bren- nan snatehes u rebound to set up a new Tiger play. w v V 559.91 . .,,, l vfefl, wi ,.'41'. -of ' :4 'S -4-' SP' 5 1 'P ' , 9 i 1, At a practice session Y -1 , I 4 4 V Coach Campbell briefs the J H D ', , ' players on the tactics to 3 -7: A ' Q V, use against their next op- ? I 5 . I w lx 'PK A hard corner shot executed by Senior Bob Ivko- vich bounds for McKeesport's basket during the pre-season game with Turtle Creek. MCK. 52 51 66 62 46 02 54 66 46 72 57 69 69 53 49 57 64 49 67 75 61 54 58 1958 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 23 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 XJan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 xJan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 'Feb. 17 Section - 1959 SCHEDULE G at Aliquippa Turtle Creek at Wilkinsburg Uniontown North Catholic at Braddock Alumni Delhaas Chester at Clairton Munhall Elizabeth-Forward at Monroeville Homestead Duquesne at Baldwin Clairton at Munhall at Elizabeth-Forward Monroeville at Homestead at Duquesne Baldwin ames. OPP. 71 50 47 54 54 63 68 49 78 57 39 35 22 43 32 31 51 51 43 39 65 56 56 Preceding the Munhall game. the Tiger Booster Club unveiled the new S1500 score board, dedicated in honor of the late John Spiegel. .5 gf ., 2. 4 1' 3' 2 'Z , .1 f. A' Q :gf ,, if ii? J ,Q 'T bw SQ, if-F 5 QW fr fpy, 'f , ,W .ff f 4, ,v .1 vw 1, Ms' 42, f 0, uf . ,M 1 Ma in nk. Z? ff: ' 4 a ftvmiiezr ', ' . jll, .,v 11' 1'-r ' vvi A U' Ning f33li30 as 131 1 M an T il - A Q ,-,i,,, .-. -, - - . 34 N. v - z . . ' - 'bfi- -v 1 if gi if W M -.: Q '3 2 . ,..,..sf4i---4- - -f 5- 3 5 ' 'E ,,-' Zvi an W' 'Lg-'T 7 f gr ifgjs-L 'IM ar ' M ham, F'--5' : ' ,jf 51,1 ,f fi ji M wl Wi W W-iw I 6 1 1 ,' Q J W s' 1 , 'I f ' I V 1431 ' 'A ,. .1 :I 1 6 mil , , ' ,uf-1 M-fl 5. ,,.,., ,, , fggig f . T ' , fijifiggggzj be -MMM-L I - W- H .- tiff at Mi... .j f ,gf 'J . S 32 :XZ T .fe 'J ta' It fra! 'b .S .f Junior Varsity Coach Edmund Kittiko's .Junior Varsity players were victorious in 16 of their 20 games. A wel1-balanc- ed quintet featuring good team play helped the Little Tigers attain their fine record. From left: Fred Lewis, Jim Hetcher, Rudy Abraham, Ernest McGinty, Rudy Antoncic, Bob Griffin, Lynn Seeger, Dennis Marhef- ka, Frank Miniotas, Sam Allen, Bob Sharpe, Dave Hoffman. George Washington The G. W. Redskins, coached by Jay Priest, ended their season with a record of 17 wins and 3 losses. The freshmen captured second place in Section 8 of the Jr. WPIAL for the second straight year. FIRST ROW: Assistant Manager Larry Plutko, Richard Heimlich, Donald Johnson, Clyde Trathowen, Ronald Johnson, Eddie Boot, Charles Barnes, Manager David Nor- ton. SECOND ROW: Eddie Stanko, Jack Chizmar, Jim Whitehead, Tom Beck, Da- vid Turkaly, Jim Turkaly, Captain David Seitz, Gene Come, Coach Jay Priest. Shaw Avenue Under the guidance of Coach John Barnyak the Shawnees recorded 5 victories to 13 defeats. The team was plagued by close scores, losing many games by two or three point margins. FIRST ROW: Richard DeVincentis, David Jenkins, Myles Stepanovich, Albert Sabo, Tony Pettiford, Bill Meadows. SECOND ROW: Coach Barnyak, Leonard Barchie, Gordon Junker, Bob Paterra, Jerry Elkins, Jerry Faychak, Manager Curtis Leasher, Manager John Davis. Not in picture: Man- agers Rudy Pollak and John Bianconi. Base all HE 1958 EDITION of the Tiger diamond squad under the direction of Coach Abby Fallquist recorded an- other successful season by winning' six games and 1OSi11'a' four. Mr. Fallquist completed his thirtieth year as MHS baseball mentor with an over-all record of 237 viCt0ri6S and 88 defeats. The Tigers started fast with two exhibition wins over Donora and Turtle Creek, but bogged down in Sec- tion 15 play by losing three in a row to Clairton C5-35, Munhall Q9-OJ, and Baldwin C20-15. They split their next two outings, taking Clairton, 14-0, but bowing again to Baldwin, 6-0. The three final contests showed an improved team taking Duquesne twice in the school's first double-header by scores of 11-4, 9-3, and upsetting Munhall, the reign- ing Section 15 king, with a close 4-3 victory. McKeesport's mound ace, Dave Carlson, had a 4-3 record for the year, pitching his best game at Clairton where he shutout ,the Bears on two hits. 1958 SCHEDULE W McK. Opp. McK. Opp, 7 April 1 at Donora 4 14 'fMay 1 at Clairton 5 April 3 Turtle Creek 4 0 'May 12 Baldwin 3 'April 14 Clairton 5 11, 9 'May 13 at Duquesne 4, 3 0 April 18 Munhall 9 4 May 14 at Munhall Tiger pitcher Dave Carlson. 1 'April 24 at Baldwin 20 'Secti0n 15 games 1958 TEAM-FIRST ROW: Harry Saxer, Lou Vodopivec, Jim Snee, Jerry Boyle, Pat Gennaro, Lee Alverson. SEC- OND ROW: Drew Williamson, Alex Lippai, Bennett Cho- tiner, Bill Martinis, Ron Kashlak, Bryant Horensky, Dave Conley, Mike Stragar. THIRD ROW: Coach Fallquist, Mana- ger Duane Junker, Paul Schultz, Bill Snyder, Bob Ivkovich, Tom Carnis-h, Dave Carlson, Ken Kohl, Duane Novosedliak, Manager Richard Pavlovic, Manager Bob Wintermyer. Not in picture: Manager Bernard Pomorski. 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J' ' 'wa ' 11.44-wii -1 - 1, '-'- TT ' !7Z:,giY'fff'f'!f'vfMTsi4fS't1'iQ ZiT,'gFl?f3? jW4 ly, - V , ' A - a i, 1. , - M., , .W r I Lv K, -A .Av V P N, , I ' 1 '4 . i X My in 'V With a great burst of speed, Tiger third base- man Jerry Dude Boyle, beats out an infield single to reach the safety of first base. In a tense but alert stance, first baseman Ron Kashlak awaits the fast delivery of Baldwin'-s Biff Geiss. 'V' . . ocffla 451 ,f 1 fg s .. ff ,W In I Qi ' ' V ' 2 1. 11-11 5.':9:1m.'1 V' U. 79 i V f, .,,..v..., .,,.,... -,,. . . .. ,.1. ,, .,,W...,,., 2 if i 4 W , , ,,.,. W . . ga .f 1- . .1 'N' .4..:,M..,,.. z ,A J ,, -' ,- ,W ' , . VW, g My f . V, -'cc-. f- . , W '3MWW'W it J , w ,, - ,- ..,.5,.W, V. . ' W J, A ,,,k V ,, Z wMi?V , ,in ,A,. .W . , f.. V. H A.. M. Bill Starmack stretches into position for hurling the javelin at the Vocational School practice field. Straining to hold his lead in the 100-yard dash against the opposing Baldwin sprinters, Ed Man- ning outdistances teammates Bill Miller Csecond from leftj and Bob Plaskon fat rightj. 1958 SQUAD-FIRST ROW: J. Steele, M. Senior, R Rooke, S. Prontiker, P. Schurman, W. Miller, S. Sniezek G. Kostuch, E. Trojan, E. Manning, J. Ratesic, N. Roder- ick, R. Kreahling, D. Mitchell, T. Flaherty, T. Bryer, E Mastroianni. SECOND ROW: T. Beidl, J. Valuga, J Ivcevich, T. Mitchell, R. Kissel, G. Haddad, B. Schaeffer J. Chontos, B. Plaskon, R. Johnson, R. Fisher, C. Bolling Q f JFf 9 5 ef- -,.-y s 41, W ' .L 4,7 .W 4 if ' -1 - 2 Cv ri - -'4. WJ J P ' . ' .S -v,.p , HE 1958 TRACK AND FIELD squad, coached by Charles Ding Schaeffer and John Liptak, showed an improved season by breaking even in their six out- ings. Victims of the MHS fleetmen were Greensburg, Homestead, and Baldwin, victors over MHS were Clairton, Mt. Leb- anon, and Wilkinsburg. Consistent winners during the season were Stanley Sniezek in the 440-yard run and John Allen in the high jump. John broke his own MHS record of six feet set last season by leaping six feet, one inch, in the opener with Greensburg, he bettered this with a six feet, two inch, effort in the WPIAL relays at Connells- ville on April 26 and repeated the feat two days later in a meet with Mt. Leb- anon. The Tigers placed third at the Union- town Invitational meet on May 13, were fourth at the Allegheny County Indepen- dent District meet at Mt. Lebanon on May 9, and rated tenth in the WPIAL relays at Connellsville on April 26. MQ.. 1 f 'i 41 Q, 'o V-4-. , 5 :if .Zi Y ' 16 445-!!1,'- '- :thus 7... Admiring spectators watch John Ratesic sail from take-off marker to sawdust landing area in the broad-jump. 1 , 01, ,gr I a .U 4w+, v-sd I 3 V M , . A -6'nW ' rf, 4,,..., , --x if, , ,- A - ,.,..m, , 'Z 7 p 4-.X-if rf- Q4 ,X I r . - ffm.. . . , f f , M WW, ., Balancing himself at the rim of the seven- foot shot put circle, Bob Kissel attempts a distance record as he heaves the 16-pound Weight. Bob Ivcevich topples the final barrier as he leads the way to the finish line in the high hurdles. 1958 SCHEDULE 4. -Q 5 McK. Opp. 66 April 16 Greensburg 61 5015 April 22 at Clairton 7626 87?-2 April 24 at Homestead 39312 33 April 28 at Mt. Lebanon 85 6616 May 1 Baldwin 5112 43 May 2 at Wilkinsburg 84 Ci F Q. 'I-if z V 1 . ,I ., -'.. QQ , 'I ' 1117212 rfrmiuyi K 'Z ' ' 71- l ' ll Y in .VZ Y g 11:11:11 -- L1 i ,.,.. Z! J ' I , 1 Q ' c 'lf -' f 45 425 F V I C 'T A '+L is-dz ' 'H M- .A x ll sl 1:-5--fn.-4 M- - aj:- . . sh Q' ,., , 4-- , ' ..- 1. .x'.- .. 1, I , . A - s ,M -dh . L., , ,L ' A ,. fa, 4 Q Z' 1 'ag I f.n1?':1 gm 5 If J . V 1 44 . 1 , 3 ,ma ? 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TRONG SETBACKS in their first two s f f 0 2 4 5 1 fff 1 ,bmwl uf,-V, gy 1' ' 9 ,M V, 1 G' f if ! 1 Q my , wg, 1 Q' HW I 1 I! 1 1-fag M 9 4 ,M i f - McK. lk 0 12 5Vz 2Vz 3 216 108 ,V ' I v -fx 0 I I ' ,c V7 'AW f fi 1 U, :gf kv by 1958 GOLF SCHEDULE April 15 April 22 April 24 April 25 May 2 May 9 May 13 Hempfield Elizabeth-Forward at North Huntingdon at Penn Joint t Hempfield Elizabeth-Forward Penn Joint Opp. 1416 16 4 1016 1316 13 13Vz matches jinxed Coach Neenie Camp- bell's 1958 Tiger golfers as they garnered only one victory in seven outings. North Huntingdon earned the distinction of being the linkmen's only victim in a Sec- tion 8 match at Irwin Country Club. Dale Long and Tom Odorcich paced the team throughout the season as McKeesport's top performers. J 6 rx ,I I it I J!! X V'- I fh A 1, , W F .XX ,IX -Q.. .'. . ' X O 'ax fl' U X .h X, ss . 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THIRD ROW: Gail Mur- ray, Laurel Ann Gossman, Melva Manovich, Earl Toner, Sandy Cor- nelissen, Mary Ann Brletic, De- anna Horvatin, Ruth Curcio. FOURTH ROW: Larry Krueger, Norma Sinclair, Janet Brown, Mary Lou Opilowski, Mary Lou Ammon, Joan Goldie, Shirley Kachur, Rose Marie Yencho, Carol Stahl, Jim Pasko, Ed Rarick. 0 QQ 1 Sa- fs -5- i 4 'V Y f as rx Q9 I- -v , Q-, D' -if L af iff. . ,, 4' , 1 , l W ' 51 171 . P5 a D . ' , . he., -.if x 1, .,+f I -1? L? , F , ,yu 3 'Q E954 if lf '-I Sophomore speech class listens at- tentively as Lucia Sgattoni pre- sents her autobiography, prepared for her first speech before the group. 1 -U H iff, E Q ,J mi? -'Fla ,aa .fw- ,ff ,. .7 ., Ol . ,fi 5 ws., Wi www W Paws I .- l,.,.:Q,, ROOM 101 FIRST ROW: Harry Null, Marty Smith, Gary Peterson, Ray Jako- mas, Charles Snyder, Kathy Brown, Frank Savasta, Ronald Cooper, Francis Jackson. SECOND ROW: Jackie Semke, Elvira Yni- guez, Judy Peterson, Beverly Kri- tikos, Cuba Crouch, Grace Carey, Karen Gibbons, Noreen Lock- schmidt, Madeline McDevitt, Ollie Sjoberg. THIRD ROW: Deanna Miller, Donna Crum, Alice Beard, Kathleen Davison, Barbara Ochap, Joyce Johnson, Ava Christian, Carol Hessler, Eunice Coles, Carol Barton. FOURTH ROW: Dwight Swanson, Paul Lazar, Dan Farley, Bill Askey, John Kerber, Diane Sucevic, Jeannine Gessner, Mar- lene Suda, Carran Brown, Veron- ica Pierorazio, Natalie Robison, Not in picture: Eugenia Greer, Janet Evanchak, Ronald Wise. x Q I -as f T 'S - , sep' il ' flgg , as 1 ' ' I X A A n ,, 1 1 fl , if al .. I , -3, W :fit BQ V 1, mwff, :Q .4 1' ' g, J A , if ' Q 'st' 'S Q N ji I I , e I '-f... ' 5 4? 'NE1 : :Mr eff- v.4f- .u-..,,4 ,gf 7,3 f' , 1 ,,, ,A f' gf' , W fd ji in rd 3 6 K 1 it 4- x --0' ad'-and 1,5 wifi? meme Q jg' ,J I ,Jig ,fl v-,fl 1 A 3s .fa 5 't fit .. F1 - - -A J ' ..., Q ff ' 25 I i - I , 'A . Af in '4...4',i,Te. ho- 5-w , I f f ,Q we f ' l I Q4 pq fe A . 'ff' it W I 'E' 3 Y ml il 75,11 32' f ' 'J -'74 t RK, 's ' Aix. -ffa M: ROOM 1114 FIRST ROW: John Caulfield, Car- men Marchetti, John Broman, John Polak, Patty Greenaway, Carl Young, Ray Randolph, Ralph Gillen. SECOND ROW: William Francis, Bruce Johnson, Janice Petrulli, Janet Casturo, Janet Mendlovitz, Kay Baldridge, Joyce Cornette. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Rae, Pat Montrenes, Dee Cassin, Shirley Hoffman, Ruth Stipano- vich, Teresa Meagher, Judy Shaw, Reges Mennitti, Gary DeNardo, Joan Squire. ROOM 115 FIRST ROW: Tom Clarke, Bob Slack, Robert Sharpe, Dennis Kap- isak, Richard Lamb, Lynn John- son, Dick Clay, Ben Beisler, Mitch Cowan, Edwin Tomko. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Hoy, Jennifer Ren- nie, Maria Gocs, Kathy Krajack, Betty Ann Mayersky, Pat Pikula, Beverly Flohr, Pat Petrulli, Lana Miletti, Lena Ditaranto. THIRD ROW: Carole DeCecco, Louis Greenwald, Cheryl Halvaty, Ira Jean Bell, Jim Knepley, Arthur McKissick, Joyce Miller, Barbara Jean Mayersky, Stephanie Pollier, Yvonne Sheridan. FOURTH ROW: Rosemary Thomas, Karen Taylor, Gerald Chotiner, Jeanie Roney, Mary Ann Kasunic, John Corbin, Art Volpini, Chester Sniezek, Karl Hoinkes, Ronald Stash. Not in pic- ture: Ray Brozovich. ROOM 116 FIRST ROW: Lynn Seeger, Bob Judge, Rosemary Popowitz, Jan Pomnian, Ben South, Hedda Blue- stone, Joyce Cramer, Bob Ogren, Bob Macerelli, Jim Kear. SEC- OND ROW: Pat Krznaric, JoAnne Boggs, Judy Clipper, Marianne Catalina, Rebecca Taksel, William Butella, John Cook, John Hreho- cik, Paul Dingeldine. THIRD ROW: Ramon Wander, Roy Ward, Claudia Wakefield, Eileen Sowa, Flora Hornfeck, Janet Maize, Judy Bajuscik, Elaine Fredley, Frances Bodnar, Betty Lou llgen- fritz. FOURTH ROW: Nancy GUUUQFSOYI, Judy Haupt, Audrey Sherwin, Julian Fornal, DeMaris Swartwood, Donna Fawcett, Car- ole Lawson, Jacqueline Odenthal, Bob Vukovich, Howard Fry, Not in picture: Janette Tondera, James, Sherer. ROOM 118A FIRST ROW: Jim Gabriel, Fred Hacker, S2-In Spitz, Kirk Swartz, Bill Froelich, Bob Meredith, Den- nis Conawa-Y, Leo Brenneison. SECOND ROW: Janet Csorba, Mary Alice Kirschner, Joan Brooks, Susie Kessler, Brenda Watkins, Sharon Strong, Lois Coup. THIRD ROW: Carol Dodds, Patricia King, Roberta Grubbs, Di- ane Tullius, Dolores Janus, Jean Snyder, Bonnie Taimuty. FOURTH ROW: Linda Kohl, Angela Beck, Linda James, Gail Walker, John Rack, Adam Suhajda, Sandra Ohr- man, Mary De Marino, Jacky Feaver. Not in picture: Robert Buzek, Roselia Henderson, Judith Langsdorf, Robert Lester, Gary Maughan, Patricia Prontiker, Thomas Simmons, James Weiss. ROOM 118B FIRST ROW: Dennis Marhefka, Edward Whitaker, Daniel Dudek, Jim Ingel, Bill Dunlay, Charles Metcalf, Alex Bunson, Don John- son, Joe Qualters. SECOND ROW: Patricia Lippert, Frances Krukow- ski, Margaret Epperson, Lana Rothbarth, Hana Vifeisberger, Von- nie Lou Nilson, Nancy Thomas, Ronnie Koharik, Catherine Surace, Kathy Michalek. THIRD ROW: Charles Ganley, Gail Hickle, Do- lores Leggett, Blaine Weinel, Jan- et Roland, Joan Woodring, Joyce Snyder, Nancy Chaney, Ruby Hen- derson, Jim King. FOURTH ROW: Dona VVatson, Nancy Ko- lar Rosemary Farley, Denny Ches- nick, Ralph Ullum, Karen Kessler, Nancy Steudler, Sherry Meigs, Gloria Harper, Frank Toth, Jim Patton. ROOM 120 FIRST ROW: Jim Urban,'Phillip Zaviski, Ron Clark, Ron Hornyak, Tony Long, Gerald Gault, Joan Taksa, Whittaker Mack, Ted Keenan, Bruce Weiss. SECOND ROW: Karen Rosenberger, Muriel Sweet, Norma Wetzler, Marie Duresko, Sheree Nahory, Toni Morgo, Lois Pikula, Nancy Movic. THIRD ROW: George Mann, George Jenkins, Darlene Jamison, Carole Cmar, Robert Ratiie, Sam Haberman, Larry Elder, Dave Hoffman, Michael Sulak. FOURTH ROW: Joan Whalen, Edwin Win- termyer, Dennis Mihoces, Veronica Kiss, Mary Lou Houy, Tynkr Mid- dlemiss, Joe Fencik, Walt Yager, Kathie Churchman, Barbara Schneider. 3. gf-i G fl A 5 1- is .:' . ' f 1 'FWQ ', ,' 4' I' 1 ee:fC?f-52? To A- 43- .-'nr 4 - - '--1 :L 1 ,161 'JJ n 1 .fr I 7-fb J-'AA' 4- 1? ROOM 121 FIRST ROW: James Brennan, Bill McCully, Raymond Tatalovich, Jim Cochenour, Dennis Orris, Larry Walk, Dave Farkas, Albert Lari- mer. SECOND ROW: Donna Cav- anaugh, Nancy Bardnell, Carole Weinberg, Jean Graziano, Dorothy Reynolds, Nancy Olasin, Mary Bryner, Carole Wennerstrom, Sharon Caldwell. THIRD ROW: Eileen Weinberg, Carole Beltz, Rose Marie Fejes, Joyce Kochuba, Earl Fleming, Joanne Smith, Judy Dennison, Jane Boughner, Kath- leen Kutzfara. Not in picture: Norma Barrowclilf, Lawrence Ford, Janice Jakomas, James Johnson, Marlene Kacsan, Carol McCloskey, Arthur McKissick, Roxann Moore, Tyrone Newman, Michael Steele, Joyce Trtica, Mar- garet Ziino. ROOM 122 FIRST ROW: Charles Washing- ton, Jim Morgan, Lynn Waters, Tom Jenkins, Art Miller, Jim Whitehead, Stanley Kaleta, Lenn Grace, Jim Malone, Dave Byard. SECOND ROW: Bobbie Krotz, Katherine Gorr, Donna Nemchick, Janice Jensen, Linda Verner, Di- ane Knight, Janet Cindric, Carla Forgie, Charlene Hopes, Roberta Parkins. THIRD ROW: Toni Wis- ser, Donna Dittman, Darlene Hef- fron, Jean Moore, Janet Jones, Sandy Elias, Joan Wolf, Karen White, Iris Sabin, Patty Tomko, Homer Wallace. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie West, Bill Kramer, Leslie Kerston, Adrienne Kapisak, Rob- erta Wilson, Brenda Maxwell, Judy Roberts, Bill Perkowski, Jim Conaway, Ron Mital. ROOM 123 FIRST ROW: Merle Lebowitz, Bill Mowry, Frank Miniotas, Rudy Abraham, Lois Hurrell, Saundra Figiel, Jerry Palone, Tom Sim- mons, Carl Merschat. SECOND ROW: Wilma Graham, Barbara Young, Mary Lou Lang, Donna Shatlock, Nancy Crane, Susan Weiss, Judith Popik, Shirley Chap- man, Roberta Hosfelt. THIRD ROW: Cleo Young, Carla Nichol- son, Roberta Morgenstern, Carmen Serrano, Dolores Andrews, Janet Cochenour, Bonnie Lytle, Jeri Jones, Gail Hutson, Donna Acie. FOURTH ROW: Karen Shenk Robert Gage, Henry Truss, Caro Kaiser, Betty Wirth, Donna Kich- an, Jane McConnell, Fred Wel- ler, Marilyn King, Gail Martin, Robert Yecies. Not in picture. Richard Backus, Rosalie Wine- miller. f Q C5 X ff! -'S 'M -1- . cf .wa 4 v ,K xx rfiuni 11. U V 1' C1 , . -Jr f . -1 - ,J-.p 4 Sandy Elias comments onaTrojan horse done in 3-D as classmates Stephanie Pollier, Fred Heclier, Alice Guslevich, and Dave Wilson discuss plans for their Latin pro- jects. Dismayed Linda James iF rescued hy the custodian, Mr. George C3mlf'l llv who explains the myster- ies of her combination lock. li,-4rL.l' ROOM 124 FIRST ROW: Ron Kaylor, Joe Barey, Karen Miller, Mary Laird, .John Baker, Bernie Kalocay, Wil- liam Barry, Pat Hanna, Janet So- ethe. SECOND ROW: Karen An- carana, Kathy Zebrovious, Robert Rendulic, Rita Melocchi, Donna Richards, Christine Lundberg, Sandy Connelly, Vera Hess. THIRD ROW: Norman Johnson, Kathy Wakefield, Karen Williams, Charles Cleary, Stuart Ackerman, Mary Altemus, Roberta Stearns, Ingrid Johnson, Donna Palady, Jackie Pettiford. FOURTH ROW: Janette Tondera, Janet Daugherty, Patricia Lann, Edwina Pribonic, Nancy Patch, Pat Gallo, Harry Nesteruk, Tom Knight, Carl Or- man, Ken Lueckert, Peg Rechter. Not in picture: Kathleen Beal, Mary Dorn, Vincent Nola, Mary Skotnicki, Robert Thumm, Mar- garet Vitale, Glenn Vednak. I e es ,e l Q X! .4 'f .R - , M llw 4 .Q af , -rv ,:i,-f.- , ., - .. ' ,' 2 ' In-'I ,.'1 t : .. 2- -- 'P - f . 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FOURTH ROW: Catherine Nelson, Patricia Lawrence, Caro- lyn Burec, Paul Grabill, Bill Bash- forth, Robert Harris, Bill Mitchel- tree, Joseph Kovac, Minyone Os- borne, Tim Hanko. Not in picture: Kathleen Ammon, Denny Denning, James Duffy, Jone Rossing. ROOM 126 FIRST ROW: Tom Oshinsky, David Kargle, Richard Moore, Paul Beckman, Lavare Williams, Arthur Brown, Michael Strami- ello, Lee Alverson, Bill Kinch- loe. SECOND ROW: Joyce Clemente, Marcia Pieseski, Linnea Mildon, Lucia Sgattoni, Judy Wei- mer, Barbara Long, Ronald Lip- tak, Mary Ann Shevchik, Maryetta Olsavsky, Brenda Poag, Harold Large. THIRD ROW: Gordon Hill, Ronald Jackson, Olive Ault, Mary Marzaloes, Carra Ferguson, Juan- ita Andras, Julia Marko, Paul Heath, Betty Lou Anchak, Marcia Merry. FOURTH ROW: Stan Guski, Donald Dorsey, Geraldine DeCecco, Bruce Schrader, Trudy Dougherty, Bill Waslis, Norene Kozdras, Donald Koza, Karen Pierce. WEST CAFETERIA FIRST ROW: Bert Moldovan, James Williamson, Albert Kissell, Alice Guslevich, Rose Bickford, Ernie McGinty, Michael Barna, Paul Mihalek. SECOND ROW: Shirley Simmons, Linda Klein, Eileen Laughner, Beverly Gellen, Donna Cramer, Sam Tedesco, Judi Shermer. THIRD ROW: Lynda B00h0l', Nancy Wilson, Margaret Kfflley, Tom O'Neil, Asa Atwater, Rich Collier, Carol Newton, Lor- raine Ukasik. FOURTH ROW: Hazel Stepansky, Tanis McCurry, Maryann Pupich, Mary Jane Siv- ak, Pamela Castor, Joyce Pritch- ard, Deona Mason, Frances Mor- TIS. Carol Challener. Not in pic- ture: Joseph Feltz, Tim Flaherty Donna Lawson, Frank Queen, James Wright, James Murphy. ROOM 301 FIRST ROW: Harry Klinzing, Bob Bartko, Joseph Kish, Amee G'-llyban, Carol Walicura, Susanna Pack, ,Bob Tauber, Willie Rouse, Patrick Ratesic. SECOND ROW: Vlfglnla Onorato, Robert Davis, Vera Mae Stanislaw, Toni Norton, Carol Pope, Loretta Pavlik, James Arlla, Frank Gibala, Jim Work- man, Barbara Swanson. THIRD ROW: Josephine Munoz, Goldie Markovich, Donna Gamble, Sharen Gibbons, Bill Haeberlen, Deanne Bryce, Margy Myers, Fran Bul- kowski, Maria Elena Bazzone, Pat Simon. FOURTH ROW: Joan Rendulic, Howard Gonzales, Bob Mient, Wayne Washovrich, Ronald Supansic, Sylvan Lang, Bob Cob- bett, Virginia Kunkle, Sandy Za- telli, Eugene Luketic. Not in pic- ture: Reta Brownfield, Linda De- Martinis, Marion Miller. ROOM 304 FIRST ROW: Bob Calesaric, Maryanne Dunkis, Kathy Edgar, Joan Konik, Don Hillwig, Chris Bach, Jerry Chontos, Earl Utz, Fred Lewis, SECOND ROW: Sharon Hirshman, Charles Faze- kas, Judy Miracle, Ron Rendulic, Cheryl Allsopp, Beverly Pennell, Karen Waite, Sandra Del Signore, Herb Steele, Donna Whitehead. THIRD ROW: Bill Hawthorne, Betty Susa, Ross Levy, Sandy Greenland, Tony Cosanella, Jim Bauer, Jerry Nichols, George Ren- dulic, Margaret Myers, Robert Bowser. FOURTH ROW: Janet Crawford, Patricia Pastor, Mary Sabo, Kathy Yeagley, Bob Pecora, Jackie Maurer, Jack Lynch, Mari- lyn Morris, Herbert Carlson, Neil McElWee. ROOM 308 FIRST ROW: Lynn Peterson, Karl Evans, Jim Hettler, Leonard Schuette, Jerry Macedonia, Mari- lyn Robertson, Karen Halpert, Regis McKenzie, William Glus. SECOND ROW: Carol Ann Lo- pretta, Marlene Dudley, Loretta Bryla, Eleanor Brant, Carole Warren, Barbara Heffner, Martin Jones, Walter Myers, Deanna Dur- bin, Joseph Linn. THIRD ROW: Karen Hofman, Kathy Farrell, Dianna McCloy, Mary Myers, Al- bert Patrick, Janet Bailey, Tim Moore, Francine Carlson, Donna Sindrich, Alicia Pardick. FOURTH ROW: Bob Lofgren, Jerry Gay- vert, Gregory Chocinsky, Sandra Svec, Ruth Barrett, Mary Benner, Carole Mika, Maryann Montrenes, Kathy Traeger, Kathy Balawajder, Kay Yeagley. V v 'Q 1.x-Q gli 'Q if I Q 52, s' 1 'N 1: ,. r Q' 1- , -.. ,J ' C5 T'f'. 1. ' 'a, 'ik W-'lf 1 1-3 e3 ,, , T ' 'iff 4 . e- il EA IFE' .. asf - J. I 1' RJ .Q ,ig-1 to I-L yy 'f L W4 1,41 1 .J i I J f Y '. '54 1 il 3 ,J ' A is ig? 22 QE? 'QC Q, rf H 5 . -if' - I 1 .- -, ' gi. A , Ol fri ' ff Wifi l , I ' 4 fi With music sheets in hand and the instructor, Mr. Scale rule, triangle, and T-Square-these are Wilson, in the lead, the Sophomore Girls' Glee Club George Zitz's tools as he prepares a drawing in practices a three-part humorous composition. Industrial Arts, required of all sophomore boys. ROOM 312A FIRST ROW: Bob Nystrom, Den- nis Bernick, Bill Valalik, Ernest Meharra, Judy Brennan, Joan Moran. SECOND ROW: Winston Crausaz, Helen Miller, Nancy Fa- zekas, Terrie Patterson, Donald Long, Paul Misenhelter, Nancy Ponsonby. THIRD ROW: Sandra Provasnik, Bob Cassin, Harriett Fidler, Sheelah Cleeland, Teddi Movan, Glenda Hayne, Marcia Klein, Maureen Norton. Not in picture: Isabelle Grace, Jean Webb, Ruby Webb. 1 . .f 1 1 ,, -, A mu, 4' 4' . .', i of 0 , I.: wi 5' I ,B FIM 4, ' Q' 'cccc , 4, 1 mn, ,, my 4 ' ,Fm u' ' QL -', i l . ii i ieaixfi 'Z ii 'M 77.12 w S ' f X4 I N? I QQ? , I , F4 I 'V , , I ,tv 'fl f -.W 17 fl y f 2' I'-f ' I' I ' ,..- zu. 1 Q 'J' wa ,. v . ,-,mv 3 If if A ,. 0 , 4 , .H ,, I V I 1 ROOM 319A FIRST ROW: Nelson Cherry, John Hosni, Brian Weiss, Gerald Slivko, Patricia Tyler, Richard McCarty, Leo Fey, Victor Roberts, Gleorge Zitz. SECOND ROW: Sheryle Akerberg, Paul Blank, Bonnie Rippel, Patricia Rauzan, James Buck, Lawrence Coup, Bar- bara Klinghoffer, Mary Louise Sesek. THIRD ROW: Susie Bar- ber, Laura Mae Moffett, Bill Loughner, Mike Kacik, Dorothy Jean Scofield, Annette Golik, Shirley Hoffman, Judy Wolfe, Judy Scrip. FOURTH ROW: Ei- leen Moore, Gloria Whoolery, Lani Herr, Dolores Pastors, Margaret Hager, Bob Myers, Cheryl Clag- zett, Carol Ann Myers, Ralph Yoelker, Judy Rosenberger. Not in Dlcturez Bruce Brinkos, Connie Damasky. Sophomores ocational Q . -6 5 ' ,Q QC- if Practice and experience bring confidence as James Driscoll finds out while working with a lathe in Machine Shop. 2 055 7 f.X2'R.E, 4 'gi S , ' ' it Ll, 13.99, sv I , 4.2. 1, ,447 Luigi! ?g?,.L- .,A:- 4, 'I if' We 'W Q- Y' 'ay - 5 ' uvgfqt , f fun, ' 'f' af ,4 7'n 3 e. 3' -'fi 1: -' ', . I' ' ' jF,,.fd , , 1 I A , .Lf Av A . V . QQ- i: ,: 0 2' 1 9? s. ' 1' 3 ' I if .B N W I .f . 7 ,.Y f- ' 4 f n, M- : . s., . - -Q if ,ki 5 Hu- Y lr 1. - sn' 'YL ,. Jr 1 In ' 1 , . , q-, x v , iii X 'f'lWl ,G J an Q? if I - E 1 r ii f ' I I rx l V X LK T Djlwf lfff 6 Q fs afn., Section 10C FIRST ROW: George Waite, George Harden, John Munn, Bob Ward, Conrad Heptig. SECOND ROW: Saundra Hunter, Janet Dugan, Lester Desalvo, Edward Campbell, Terry Shurtz. THIRD ROW: Maryann Penn, James Bal- og, Don Bradley, Carl Dominik, Mike Fencik. 'Y 'H':.., 119 Wm x 3, 'bnuw' ' l 15, . L, iq! , 1 v. 1 , - W , L- 75 mtv! I' fvwamz .gr L, . rf: QW f - , V 4145. 74'-', U 1 I ' ww il, ,.v' Section 10E2 FIRST ROW: Joseph Skovran, Charles Kotulsky, John Warady, John Grabe, Joseph Shark, Ray Westcoat, Pete Pochciol, Jim Barnes. SECOND ROW: William Winowitch, Anthony Pater, Thom- as Scatena, Paul Runge, Gary Cherock, Steve Durkay, Jack Mof- fatt, Richard Barnes. THIRD ROW: Tom Cannon, Bernard Lav- itsky, Phillip Hoy, Frank Gunning, Mike DeFelice, Paul Gerber, Reed Stickel, Bob Geiger. ' I 'WK f -, , D ' .-'tg-w..,..:2,,, Section 10D FIRST ROW: Robert Patterson, Francis Patrick, Daniel Schrecen- gost, Edward Rae, Albert Vasko, Paul Shidel, Alex Holovich, Joe Margo. SECOND ROW: Kenneth See, Edward Urbansky, Albert Jenco, Barry Scott, Alfred Hilli- ard, Bill Baker, Bill Toth, Joseph Kohan, Bob Zeiders. THIRD ROW: Lindley Conrad, Mark Mason, Ronald Wargo, David Mc- Kinney, William Jenkins, Robert Beno, Harry Ford, Russell Sant, James Miller. Section l0E1 FIRST ROW: Wilbert Freelander, William Hill, Bob Hudak, Terry House, Robert Twele, Harry Hack- ett, Jerry Havlik, John Diegelman. SECOND ROW: Thurn Simons, Paul Bayer, Duane Diehl, Ronald Giles, Darl Harvey, Albert Popik, Harold Strawnack. THIRD ROW: Daniel Forkovitch, Al Marcinko, Larry Langett, James Burkholder, Jerry Aites, Joseph Turkovic, John Cordisco, Henry Verner. mm, QE Tr Section 10E3 FIRST RAOW: Henry Navaroli, Frank Oms, Larry Bishop, Nichol- as D'Alessandro, Darrel Hixon, John ROWS, James Levander, Otto DQMHTIHO. SECOND ROW: James Fike, Daniel Daugherty, John P9Yt0Tl, Don Osterman, David Svec, Harvey Brown, John Bud- day. THIRD ROW: Larry Frum, Jim Bico, Robert Conley, Tom Llftle, Fred Gary, John Bednarof- sky, Richard Harrison, Rich Ed- deldorf. Section 10E4 FIRST ROW: Larry Mundell, James Montgomery, Kenny Vogt, Eugene Sarris, Dan Metro, Mi- chael Rogers, Jim Lowry. SEC- OND ROW: Earl Jones, Vance McCombs, Thomas Smith, Gary Davis, Joseph Maher, Andy Zurov- cik, Morlan Buck. THIRD ROW: Kenny Matik, A1 Tarr, Carlton Jones, Jerry Mient, Dave Cribbs, George Slack, James Hajduk. 'Xl'- .i, ' ' A, A 'pee .1 ', aa. , I siefix' J, 4 1, . 1. ,hi .. Ei. 24:3-Nw a 3. 3, .1-or 'r A 4 ?n. ,Q .4 if kfQ-.-'in -AQ if aa but lifvia v -- 161.1 fg ,Q .,' YA cr L. ,ar , ...-4-r-,ag V Q51-QI Sections 10111 and 10312 FIRST ROW: Richard DeSa1vo, Tom Sowa, Ronald Vojtko, John Zuzo, Bob Wineland, Richard Reil- ly, Pat McHale, Clayton Cornell, James Williams, James Knapp. SECOND ROW: Roy Dixon, Steve Marcus, Bob Wills, Dave Humenik, Alphonso Francis, Paul Johnson, Bob Johnson, Glenn Herr, James Driscoll. THIRD ROW: Gary Schoeller, Charles Smith, Jim Sei- bert, Robert Kapis, George Kand- cer, Steve Karija, Frank Kumf, Tony Levans, Joseph Jones, Law- rence Kelly, Don Boyland. 'rw 5 39- 4, 815 -Wx , . W 'N , . A' 9 ..,, ' N ai. g,,f! 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J- ea-Y, V f f x hf' A 3?f2 'T vi.: 1 -A f'f1-g..A.A,, f fe : -f : .221 f 1 .g 'wx .f ..f'f. 1 -X ., J' 211731, .i ',! ,L--iZ21Lq-i ' 1-E '51EtB,!4 g-,T - ffl,-.bridle A 15.1-,Zi . 4 E-'jf e' 1F',+ 143'-,Q 1 , Q' , Ti-f gf: , , J I-SQ .-J T552 I1-'Za . - far, nffj?s2E-:'f 5- J - - 4. : . fi g' :- -' if-., i-3. 4-6174 '1'1.'5 ,9-i'f'r .' 1' ' ' f5 3L' - 'Z 1- 4.7 4 f-' ,- az '? T'V'rfQ:f f3i5t3v,'a,..r-f . ,, .9 - ' 1 .' -ar ...J-aaa .... ' - - -f- - YI '- OFFICE HELPERS-FIRST ROW: Cathy Manning, Carole Levin, Linda Roth, Susie Bower, Beverly Borowski. SEC- OND ROW: Camille Petraitis, Secretary Sally Akerberg, Lillian McCutcheon, Joyce Hofelt. STUDENT COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: Carole Patterson, Vice-President Carole Kusic, Dale Little, Denny DiVirgilio, Bob Heslop, Secretary Margie Mann. SECOND ROW: Jo- anne Donato, Linda Montgomery, Avis Nicholson, Harry McKay, Treasurer Willard Hull, Jaime Acie. THIRD ROW: Kathy Bush, Carolyn Harrison, Claudia Winters, Judy Glad- kowski, Sam Chambers, Frank Beck, President Boyd Wil- liams, Raymond Geissler. V0 'Q' ri X J 3 B 'll 3515, 1 S' 'ill' N f- W '-iv' rr, -' L- 39.5 - ROOM 1 FIRST ROW: Beulah Kelly, Ar- lene DeRoy, Jeanne Ernpfield, Nancy Thomas, Boyd Williams, Bill Sykes, Mike Connelly. SEC- OND ROW: Roger Huff, Lillian McCutcheon, Linda Roth, Mary Cox, Carole Levin, Lisa Englert, Carole Kusic, Linnea Lundin, Thomas Tracey, Daniel Erwin, Sunny Jo Boyland. THIRD ROW: Jerrold Mooney, Cathie Shook, Sally Englert, Saundra Weisband, Donna Walker, Iris Broudy, Paula Pikula, Irene Cordis, LaVene Johnston, Mickey Kovac. FOURTH ROW: Don Helmstadter, Paul Beisler, Barbara Vance, Aileen Todd, Pamella Boax, Connie Dias, Gloria Macedonia, Jack Fields. Office duties at George Washing- ton School are handled by Secre- tary Sally Akerberg. -T 5353 -K ff Ad na ' J ,f . 'L ' 2. u. .l Y-TEEN OFFICERS-From left: Secretary Sue Bower, 'Vice-Presi- dent Mickey Koyac, Treasurer Judy Gladkowski, President Joan Paxton. Q 9 f 'F 24 7. 1 .J J 3' 'jgfii -1--z 9 ' y jf Y' 1 Q34 1 Q l HJNM - . at ,neg 4:2343 'Y QS ' fiqii' ' 3 L-, ,. 4 ie, Y is ,- ,LJ fy Tn Miss Morlocks' Pennsylvania History and Government class, fudamentals of the traditions and laws of our state are discussed. ,Q Ai .i Xi ROOM 2 FIRST ROW: Linda Montgomery, Sara Ann Broder, Mary Fichera, Judith Frank, Dorothy Patterson, Beverly Sirak, Ann Lindecamp, .Ioan Vukovich. SECOND ROW: Jam-es Gorring, Patricia Sullivan, Janice Crawford, Nancy Ritz, Jan- et Crosby, Camille Petraitis, Jo- ann Ruggier, Sandy Scholer, Dor- othy Coslov, Lee Diehl, Bernadette Collier. THIRD ROW: Diane Car- rozza, Mona Hull, Bill Whiteman, Alex Balog, Edward Lickley, Al- bert Anchak, Harry McKay, Thomas Andrew, Kathy White, Judy Riemenschneider. FOURTH ROW: Gordon Long, Larry Plut- ko, Terry Myers, Katherine Kurth, Sue Bower, Elizabeth Apter, Ter- rance Williams, Dean Byrom Margie Beard, Marsha Peroney. v ROOM 3 FIRST ROW: Donna Del Duca, Barbara Hoover, Dennis Bern- hardy, Ruth Mulligan, Sharon Kelly, Elena Miller, Nick Knoll, Frank Betz. SECOND ROW: Ann Wilcox, Karen Johnson, Raymond Miller, Jerry Schulhof, Georgia Forman, Michael Elias, Clyde Waite, Gary Friedman, Raymond Geissler, Lynda Kellerman, Sandra Suckflel. THIRD ROW: Charles Carlson, Maureen Macko, Kathy Reynolds, Richard Hochman, Ger- ry Cope, Edwin Johnston, Andrea Gooch, Mary Ann Keller. FOURTH ROW: Bob Ahlin, John Monyak, Jack Braun, Shirley Pat- terson, Eddie Boot, Carolyn Harri- son, Richard Pearson, Kathy Mun- nell, Danny Lebowitz. Not in pic- ture: Danny Nicora. ROOM 5 FIRST ROW: Bernard Adler, Wil- liam Johns, Linda Fraley, James Montrenes, Jean Hoffman, David Finney, Willard Hull. SECOND ROW: Carol Flygar, Mary Kreah- ling, John Caldwell, Cynthia Johns, Penny Orman, Billy Couch, Sharon McGraw, Margaret Nasta, Frank Solomon. THIRD ROW: Margie Swartz, Alexis Konkol, Barry Weiss, Richard Fletcher, Pat Lawson, Rosemarie Nothdurft, Jeanie Little, Mary Vesonder, Jane Pommer. FOURTH ROW: Jim Winso, Richard Heimlich, Edward Cooper, Eugene Kosovac, Jeffrey Munnell, Cliff Johns, Bob Cielieska, Margie Mann, Cathy Mayhue. ROOM 6 FIRST RO'W: Dorothy Balavfej- dei, Beverly Boroi.'.'sl:i, Marlene Fait, Linda Parton, Kathi' Welsh, Michael wafsei. sscotvin Row: Clara Izsal-2, Avis Nicholson, Mar- gie Gregory, Judy: Zeklqejc, Judy Bookhamer, Bernard Collier, Cyn- thia Biddlestone, Joe Maiolo, Paul Bazylak. THIRD ROVV: Vince Mc- Keeta, Albert Buksar, Gene Kitti- ko, John Ference, Rich Ritenour, John Mazur, Pat Ennis, Kenneth Grayson, Jane Gingery, Pat Greenland. F O If R T H R O W : .James Turkaly, Robert Hudak, David Seitz, Bob Reese, Gary Harrison, David Norton, Bill Schaffer, Jim Bathe, Charles Hess, Jaime Acie. Jw- aw 41 .. -J +, 3 ,:, MCD . I I Q af A CTT. M Q if 'xl' I Q 4 gig sl-' c Q , 4 1 u fi 15. A -. .Q A-nf' ya- . , -' by-'sin 1 Q . A fi u ,H f ,- v f ,-, -Q .- , -I - SL if vi 9 fl 1 r' r U f 'tj . jg - '-lv I 3' 1 f N , W fi 1 f 4. I I 1. . .l'11-1 u'.n..l k QW5 C AR - ,, ,Q -Q... r f ROOM 7 1 Pr' .S ' ' 1,11 ,f -- 3 FIRST ROW: Pat Keefer, Karen 'Q V 1 A 1, -Q K Harkness, Nancy Myers, Jane o V di' i ' Markovich, Joan Paxton, Ann Jen- X - , lzins, Alan Jacobs, Jon Falk. SEC- Q- -- K , t ' OND ROW: Bob .ihiei-5, John 1- - 7-. .. , Novosedliak, Marsha Gordon, Joan if Bruhn, Carla Clarke, Janice PICTURE OPERATORS-FIRST ROW: J. Schulhof, G. Kittiko, D. Byrom, P. Bazylak, D. Little, B. Weiss, J. Edsell, J. Konias, N. Nolan, J. Remenschneider, M. Fady, C. Biddlestone, K. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: A. Balog, R. Wittman, E. Whalen, M. Gregory, V. Schnore, C. Lippert, J. Emp- field, J. Hoffman, K. Bush, M. Wachtel, C. Kusic, B. Hoover, K. Munnell, A. Marzina, L. Keller- man, G. Gesmond, A. WIICOX- THIRD ROW: A. Haralam, D. Hemlic, G. Long, B. ThomPS0T1, C- Trathowen, B. Shaffer, L- COQPCL D. Helmstadter, R. Mularskly G- Anderson, M. Lewis, P. BQISICT, D- Seitz, S. Strauss, B. Ahllfl- Hoerr, Diane Weaver, Salinda Nicholson, Margie Fady, Elinore Sowa, Nellie Platt. THIRD ROVV: Jerry Edsall, Jerry Hargis, Eddie McMarlin, Jim Lundin, Michael Greco, Pete Mortakis, Cathy Man- ning, Carol L i p p e r t, Thomas Evans. FOURTH ROW: Claudia Winter, Bill Garwood, Francis Godfrey, Samuel Chambers, Bill Gergelv, Leon Cooper, John Chris- topher, Richard Burtner, Alex Haralam. F6355 '7 ',q 6' fl IDA 1' .W 'K' wtf li, ROOM 8 FIRST ROW: Jeannie Baird, Richard Hannegan, Dale Knier- iem Carol Lewis Kath Bush 7 Y y 7 Kay Shatlock, Sandra Wineland. SECOND ROW: Kathie Gust, Judy Henry, Donna Anderson, Diana Schaefer, Robert Supansic, Bob Magerl, Loretta Pringle, Linda Moore. THIRD ROW: Janet Cortes, Norma Rausch, George Greco, Virginia Schnore, Alice Schumann, Donna Mingo, Judy Lewis, Lucile Young. FOURTH ROW: James Whitehead, Edward Stanko, Frank Beck, Clyde Trath- owen, Bill Thompson, Charles Dougherty, Merle Jones, Sheryl Dias. ,fffffx Z Wff Q W' K' 2 PM 'mga' we W, f Q 41 H 1 '7 - ' ' 'N f ., Q , , C , f -f .' ' fm. '1 1'-,. 1-:uh '-K ..., ' .ff 4, .fi l CHEERLEADERS- FIRST ROW: Doris Banks, Dolores Heather- ington, Gloria Macedonia, Janice Hoerr, Linda Roth. SECOND ROW: Mary Cox, Nancy Myers, Tris Ann Phillips, Ann Lindc- camp, Dorothy Balawaj- der. ,rag Ai as ,l 14' '-CC -, 'los-'A l ..A.I'f'L' f ROOM 10 FIRST ROW: Carrol Smith, Linda Edmundson, Carol Kish, Maxine Rosner, Mary Kay Forsythe, Bar- bara Kelly, Judith Anderson. SEC- OND ROW: Kathleen McLaughlin, Judy Breakall, Myra Bigleman, Kay Sterner, Joanne Donato, Dol- ores Heatherington, Mary Lou Rochubay, Georgia Gesmond, Fal- lie Paterra, Joyce Hofelt. THIRD ROW: Carolee Bodnar, Dale Lit- tle, Ron Wittman, Eleanor Evans, Rita Riccelli, Jane Olinski, Connie Tassone. FOURTH ROW: Bill Hetcher, Gene Come, Charles Barnes, Greg Schneider, Anita MHFZIDR, Linda Wilson, John Cor- Egite, Leslie Conroy, John Tanne- 1 . .X i in 5,.l X .. 'C W ' x LJ' I 5 ff ROOM 14 FIRST ROVV: Carol Luketic, Car- ole Patterson, Robert Thomas, Zella DiPerna, Sandra Booth, Anne Marie Karija. SECOND ROW: Patty McElwee, Mary Kay Lauerman, Karen Nicholson, Pat Antrilli, Glenda Otterman, Carol Anthony, Diana Snyder, Patty Remp, Nelda Johns, Dianne Har- per. THIRD ROW: Karen Neal, Marion Young, Charles Klingen- smith, Larry Hayduk, Robert Dan- nenhauer, Dennis DiVirgilio, An- drew Mauro, Earl Thorne. FOURTH ROVV: Ronald Mularski, William Garratt, Sandy Strauss, George Vellis, Tom Miller, John Morrison, Linda Guttman, Dorothy White, Darlene Gaydos. Not in picture: Joseph Dziniak, Sandra Victor, Monica Wachtel. lat I Q0 ROOM 13 FIRST ROW: Michaele Rizzo Judy Kuhns. Janej: Henry, Doris Banl-Is, Larry Vaslzo, George An- derson, Rudy Pongracz. SECOND ROW: Marlene Zager, Roylene Phillips, Judy Bridges, Cheryl Hacker, Jane Crav.'ff,rd, Mary Louise Wargo, Cheryl Shimo, An- drew- Yumin, Edward Helmstadt- er. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Morris, Catherine Kunkler, Nancy Nolan, Joanne Konias, Betty Donaldson, John Connolly, Robert Heslop, Mary Lou Pastor. FOURTH ROW: David Turkaly, Edward Ryan, Melvin Lewis, Judith Glad- kowski, Ruth Sterner, Tris Phil- lips, Judy Starke, Donna Snee. Not in picture: Jack Chizmar, Duane Turnbull, Edward Whalen. wr pn V9 I A , SL' C A Meeting daily, freshman musicians practice under the direction of Mr. Edward Faulk. Band members from George Washington join with members from 1 - li age -1 - ll II- Shaw Avenue in extra sessions to prepare for their two annual concerts. Ui 'Nr reshmen aw Avenue 'QR ti X.: , 'T in '1 'L ,W x 'L QM, us f I , , .9 '4 KN 5 xi in I I 1 If lp, 4 K' '-Y? -in t ,V 5,5 i CHEERLEADERS-FIRST ROW: Carol Kazmierczak, Annette Morgano, Bernice Brletic, Judy Slater, Claudia Timok, Sandy Argilan. SECOND ROW' Sandy Batch, Marie Bodnar, Suzie Sikorsky, Marcia Francovich, Donna Faust Elizabeth Orrisv 5 2 ' we -if w, ilgff-Ji 'fzfw-as 'Q-F E 1.6! 74,9 Jgluk 1.5! W Qiesipilwfiibg if, af' Jw News of coming events, posters with timely suggestions, and decorations for holidays make the bulletin board a popular spot. v 1 G' 1-.Y JH STUDENT COUNCIL-From left: Presi- dent Jerry Elkins, Treasurer Carol Over- ley, Secretary Rose Buono, Vice-President Albert Sabo. Iwi' 'E XIWQJ 'lf LI-Av ROOM 7 f-ft .3 il-'I up FIRST ROW: Andy Davis. Diane Ondrejf, Ronald Marcus. Thaiia Dorivick, Lucille Zorn. Nanev Boice, Elizabeth Orris, Dave Jen'- l-zins, Ronald Pugh, Gordon .lunlgep SECOND ROW: Edith Conlev, Gb e- Ruth Gerber, Cecilia Guerra. Ro- I EH553 Kfigstein, George Glazola. John Davis, William Schonhardt. Richard Francis, Myles Stepano- v1ch..THIRD ROW: Irene Foy, Patricia Durler, Dorothy Turner, Malfgot Harper, Kay Knauss, Donna Kay Latta, Gloria Whit- acre, Dorothy Crislip, Barbara Bartels, Dixie Kondratenko, Sandy Batch. Not in picture: Paul Wine- land. 'Sgvj il . , ,, , . H assignment. OFFICE HELPERS-FIRST ROW: Karen Weyman, Patricia Brennan, Paulette Acie, Carol Roper, Karen Dickinson, Bernice Brletic, Suzanne Sikorsky, Dorothy Rich- ards, Sandy Argilan, Donna Latta, Chris- tine Johnson. SECOND ROW: Marcia Francovich, Faith Wunderley, Louise Nap- olitano, Dixie Totten, Kay Knauss, Sandy Batch, Bonnie Beck, Nancy Boice, Edythe Herlehy. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Ruschak, Pam Fredrickson, Martha Chapman, Judy Kirkland, Carol Neel, Marilyn Ziegler, Lois Taylor, Della Olsavsky, Claudia Tiniok. Gloria Whitacre, Sandy Rodgers, Nancy Suncine. -Xa his 2:00 English class comes a close, Mr. Kittiko assigns and explains the following day's chelle Rosenberg, Cindy Michaels, lf: ,. .-1: ' FW' ' A x , . N 5 ,,, f A . if 1 fl FD Z 1' rut rr j Q 2' vi if I at-g . W .Bri ?5s 4 'rY -.-as 4 .-:S mfr!--:tw V -2 - Q-Q . . .ct , , - ..,..1'a::,::j,,..:':zX .. -xi' :zf-7 'ff' .. i:,.J : f -1 Q . 'Effi-ff , 5'-. I I r I 0 ful '2' . . Hx-zf' -.. - W, V. , .., J :-R1 S, Q' vw Q-' -- ,- .. .v,'c,1-3.55.51-1. , fi' 41 L , '. .f ' , ' .: . ,' ' ' ag 'Wt R Ss Ii m' u :VS f-I W.. ggfyl-:ff . , :g , ' c . A . QM, we , mfg' ' --V w-QW, 5, i i ,sri 7 ROOM 8 FIRST ROW: Jonathan Mitchell, Charles Shea, Paul Hammerstrom, John Johnston, William Meadows, James Kelly, Pete Loya. SECOND ROW: Alice Warren, Joanne Jack- son, Carol Kazmierczak, Judy Lip- pert, Brenda Cupstid, Henry Kunkleman, George Timko, VIH' cent McVicker, Edward Rutledge. THIRD ROW: Nancy Shank, Em- ma Taylor, Linda Canova, Bev- erly Barco, Stephen Brletic, Gloria Mathews, Bill McCombs, Betty Aiken, Dorothy Allison. ROOM 9 FIRST ROW: Tom Neilson, Rob- erta Macintosh, Joseph DeStefano, Albert Sabo, Paul Kahkonen, Jack McDermott, Danzel Hickle, Paul Pederson, Lorin Lesko, Richard Riley. SECOND ROW: Paulette Acie, Laura Chapman, Judy Kirk- land, Margaret Scott, Helen Kirk- patrick, Bonnie Beck, Michael Pecora, Jim McClelland, Joe Bulis- check, Harvey Edmundson, Joe Czura, Curtis Leasher, Leonard Oddo. THIRD ROW: George Smith, Larry Ward, Jim Downey, Harold Lavelle, Cecil Barber, Richard Mayne, Carol Roper, Edythe Herlehy, Jeri Cumbow, Fern Moritz, Sandy Argilan, Claudia Timok. ROOM 14 FIRST ROW: Betty Whiteman, Ruth Ann Winkelyoss, Sally Web- er, Bonnie Crawford, Paul Petrov- icih, Laverne Hilliard, Milo Vorka- pic, John Davies, Mark Heliing, Bob Bradley, Joel Lucas. SEC- OND ROW: Mamie Crocker, Karen Boyd, Janice Thomas, Caro- lyn. Vamosi, Jean Kroskie, Vic- toria Shivey, Norma Hunt, Sarah Bukes, Thomas Pugh, William Ar- gyle, William Fry, Arthur Bryan, Larry Cuturilo. THIRD ROW: Bernice Brletic, Margaret Lancas- ter, Eleanor Allen, Joan Spang- Shirley Carter, Gerald Lesko, Thomas Fornal, Gene Stockman, George Risher, Charles Barrett, Jerry Adams, John Sabo. v ROOM 15 FIRST ROVV: Robert Paterra, John Carson, Leonard Barchie, John Mandella, Joseph DiPerna, Je1'1is',Smirh, .albert Kish, Robert Christian, Frank Skrabak, Gary YVaI'aT?L1k6. SECOND ROIY: Carol Overley, Maralyn Snooks, Louise Napolitano, Sarajane Bell, Pat Koteles, Lydia Hatcher, Sallie De- Shields, Linda Pearlman, Charles List, Gary Knutson, David Le- Vklinter, Cynthia Ackron. THIRD ROW: Dave Cotham, Dave Mor- row, Alvin Simpson, Carl Bjer- stedt, Patty Jo Tinkey, Virginia Robinson. Marcia Francoyich, Paulette Belinski, Florence Sowa. Richard Maybury, Bill Hickman. ROOM 16 FIRST ROW: Rudy Pollak, Ron- ald Bidula, Sherman Moorhead, Jerry Faychak, Jerry Elkins, Herman Wilson, Samuel Givens, Richard Grygo. SECOND ROW: Rose Buono, Martha Chapman, Pam Fredrickson, Annette Mor- gano, Sandy Gruhbs, Charlotte Hale, Andrew Sedlock, Jim Toms, Jim Ifrbansky, George Johnson, THIRD ROW: Glenn Hope, Rich- ard Parler, Charles Howard, Bill Worthington, A r l e n e Stepetic, Phyllis Paul, John Thomas, Ruth- ann Ward, Dorothy Richards, Bon- nie Ruschak. Not in picture: Dave Sornmerville. ROOM 17 FIRST ROW: Eleanor Moss, Nan- cy Palm, Anita Paradise, Nancy Hensley, Joseph Ruder, Loretta Young, Andrea Pecora, Donna Faust, Lorraine Paugh. SECOND ROW: Eric Leggett, Julia Middle- ton, Carol Ann Neel, Lois Taylor, Carol Bodnar, Della Olsavsky, Audrey Onderko, Bruce Wander, Edward Donnell, Leo Clymire. THIRD ROW: Judy Homler, Joyce Harrington, Sandra Miller, Judy Stark, Suzanne Sikorsky, Marilyn Ziegler, Beverly Estersohn, Eileen Pecar, Karen Dickinson, Marie Bodnar, Alberta Randic, Laura Ponchak, Judy Slater- f' li.. 1 ii -11 Qn-11:-un -fa iasuugw- i aa-:nam--,, :Bananas- Mf, .... A - ma... I ,'?fF: 'L'-if --.F -a sf 5 gl' Mr. Faulk leads the Shaw Avenue orchestra in a practice perform- ance of a minuet by Mozart. ROOM 18 FIRST ROW: William Henry, Paul Zambo, James Booth, Eugene Proctor, William Brindza, William Deemer, Bruce Wunderley, Carl Vyrostek, Carol Lowes, Linda Fitz, Christine Johnson. SECOND ROW: Ronald Iaconis, Shirley Al- len, John Griffin, Judy Moss, Fred- erick Hrynkiw, Carolyn Drew, Richard DeVincentis, Clayton Mar- tin, Linda Cislo. THIRD ROW: Bill VanPelt, Patricia Vukovcan, Bernadine Davis, Eleanor Sowa, Sandy Rodgers, Faith Wunderley, Gail Hickman, Tom Angelou, Tom Callahan, Stephen Bayer, Nancy Suncine, John Bianconi. 4 -,f 1' 'M 6 QS . ., ..,. ,,.,,1,,, , Q K m liiau 'Ee V 1' rf 5 12522: :- , fiif., A L-F J 1 r f ., , . 4. .1 .A U L MQ ., . 1'-X 4 ,-:a- ,, ,E 'K 5 4 x ffl-, xg, 51 125 4 H .,, , Qi W ,591 V' A ff ? 1, I H w '4 m 2521-E:35Zi2i'f':142522. 'mf f , 2 A X 222, 93, f 2? E 5 K Zz? 8 1 'E 5 WJQ35 ,Q - 3,9 '1 4 ' ,-5 1' 572- V X , ,.,... N22 'WW gig A f 146 ,134 y f 56 :gg-291' ' 1 f , f 9 f, ffa S f 9' Secretary Alice L y d o n keeps the Shaw Avenue office in perfect order. ..-F Y-TEENS-From left: Vice-Presb dent Marilyn Ziegler, Pregidg-nt Sarajane Bell, Secretary Donna Latta, Treasurer Patricia Brennan. ROOM 19 FIRST ROW: Bob Smith, Kenny Kossuth, Jeanne Horvath, Karen Weyman, Raymond Matta, Ronald Smith, Glenn Sloane, John Mor- genstern. SECOND ROW: Darlene Inks, Frances Corbin, Carol Dixon, Robert Finney, James McCoy, Frank Lucas, William Maize, Tony Pettiford, Frank Gibson, Richard Wood, Christine Bennett. THIRD ROW: Toni Laubham, Patricia Brennan, Debora Wise, Anna Mary Nagy, Elaine Yuscinsky, Leonard Conley, James Davis, Charles Vog- el, John Vasko, Linda Johnson, Joanne Lesko, Toni Masso. Not in picture: Eugene Newkirk. I I ' 4, A. 79 .s..- 1-:l..Q ,,,.,, M . - -.31-A X , pf? ROOM 20 FIRST ROW: Thomas Burnheim- er, Jack O'Neil, Ray Scott, An- thony Pellecchia, Kenneth Bink- ney, Charles Richel, Arthur Periz, John Yuscinsky. SECOND ROW: Martin Smith, Bill Graham, Shar- on Hager, Judy Ferry, Maureen Shedolske, Maryanne Spiewak, Geraldine Smith, Ruth Ann Trac- zynski, Irma Garofalo, Harry Nes- tor. THIRD ROW: Thomas Miller, Joan Hornfeck, Sharon Hornfeck, Carole Wargo, William Moore, Donna Brown, Mary Ann Simon- etta, Yvonne Urban, Dixie Totten, Virginia Dansak, Janet DelSig- nore, Richard Wargo. 123 , . ! 3?4?'9D:-fl ROOM 2B FIRST ROW: William Richards, Robert Freeman, Edward Chisolm, Charles Oatman, Ronald Pinkson. SECOND ROW: Earl Robertson, Charles Hopes, David Suncine, Robert Taylor, Wilbert Maurer. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Huey, William Tucci, James Jubak, Ger- ald Muic, Floyd Webb, Patrick Morgan. Moss, L. Young, M. Ziegler, MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS-FIRST ROW: E. . Taylor, J. Slater, J. Stark, R. Marcus, J. Lesko, L. Oddo, R. Mayne, D. Morrow, Sedlock, H. Edmundson, J. Davis. SECOND ROW: J. McCoy, G. Junker, R. Pollack, Johnson, R. Smith, G. Smith, B. Brindza, F. Mack, J. Ruder, B. Bradley, C. Richel, Yuscinsky, T. Neilson, J. Grifiin, G. Sloane. THIRD ROW: S. Bayer, B. Graham, Bullscheck, L. Ward, P. Lavelle, M. Hefling, G. Stockman, C. Buerstedt, J. Davies, Burnheimer, G. Risher, J. Lucas, T. Angelo. ROOM 2 FIRST ROW: Albert Odenthal David Miller, Jack Sweitzer, Al- fred Snyder. SECOND ROW John Estvander, Louis Traynor James Wood, George Oatman THIRD R-OW: Robert Bereczky James Hill, Raymond Kovalik Michael Headings, Julius Gregory gg . . S551 Vu- fc - - fi reshmen t ' I , K oca lonal 2 it ,- A 1 , , .A ,, Vnv I - V ,V,Al A . Students in Section C English class make an attentive audience as one of their classmates writes the day's work on the board, the instructor is Mrs. Blid. e,ot i ,ik . , , 'iSS3LQ - 1, . 'vt ' ,, 39 S . Ox 'r .lx 'li Q E5 tri iii Cin Section 9A FIRST ROW: Gerald Caperell, William Brownfield, John Elsesser, Jack Vasko, Gerald Breitinger, Raymond Johnson, Earl Tolley, Eddie Kaminsky, Clifford Zatelli, Bill Badstibner, Paul Spirk. SEC- OND ROW: Daryl Shoben, Ray- mond Shegan, Paul Oatman, Charles Hartzell, Alfred Cooley, David Ward, Benjamin Basulto, Al Donovich, Francis Stepaniak. THIRD ROW: Bob Smith, Don Johnson, Dan Prettyman, David Hardy, William Schlatt, Russell Batchelor, Steve Kastronis, Tom Brien, Bob Carloss, Jimmy Jeff- cioalt, Ron Hudson, Richard Ger- 1C . I , f , 9- WL' . V In I ,wgww ' A ' 5 tl flag HMM +c:..J Nl v -n f V ' J5f7,ff 'N .-wal'-L' Q' If V , f , ., r ,f ,421 , ,. 4 'Q . . Zin . ,ig -. 2 ' , f . A 2 -. 2 ., m'.., A , , W, V - ,xg 1- 5,3 I A-:',p, , , ,. '4 31 ,,,, 2 .-4 ,1,:, .f,, z g,.,. 42' 1' fphran. ' ff f - .- 'f' 'ff W , f ' , ff 1 'L',, -W 'A ' , , ' - ' . A Q . 'N ' I-'fl 25,51 ' ' -' -'W 'T if'f5',f ,W 'f' ,, I 4-af:-5' , M .41 -n 4 ., .. Jive, up M-,---- -nv fe:-we--:' ' . .. 0, 1 ww.-L fa, ' 1, '- 5 nie 1 -1 W :fb W W- -by ',. f W- 1- '- ff: 'fi - H If tfafzvr 'f - ' 1 213 ' S uw 'ir ' ' ' f if f 1'W,W., T, 'f 'V 'H' . if , :, , v I - ' ,- ,- , . V ,V A V , 4' 44.1, 3.1, A I 5- . gi! af- ,V a , Z :al Lwgf ,, 4. 'H , iq I ', 't.,:'f?f . gl , 'ws 'f 'vi A ,,. ..., , -be 1 2 , J N 5- qu . . .,. ', ' , I,-1, . f 4 f, :I , ,. 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THIRD ROW: George White, John Chemsak, Joseph Hughes, John Schmotzer, George Kaiser, Kenny Kinlough, Bob Blake, Frank Hussman, Ronald NB' 25 Q35 9? U O :s Sl- Q. cn O s ': 1: 'U na E. Mechanical drawing is a required class for all ninth-graders who elect to follow the Vocational 4 course. Here freshmen work busi- ly on scale layouts. M. ...W 'A o,,,.- ,.,, f -,., w f ' ,NN L FEATURES ,. --K - 1- -s-+P? -- L-fe' -.4-aw ? - f 'T - .f'U'.+J: 2F.5A2'ii: ' ' f , 'fYfw'1',f-95362. H H, .. 1 7.4, fj ,A ' - A '11s-J-411: iw .gif zz,-, ak I. ,-gg P-aw Tm-gf ? Y 1 'lt-ff ,-1, f ' A 1 iff.-,Q ,' '.'ffg:.'V'i ' - 1-' as 3' 1 '? - Sf ,- ? ' . ' .v 523-5 5- . '- iii-. -AST? fs- if t . , . 4. Q , ,- . Y tw ' 17131, , ,M 2' ,Ky K ' J., -Jeri, . fr'-i 'ru -x salt' 1 51i,'Qi7 15-,!.,3xf Q ggfia. -'jggil Pit? 5 ' 1f:g ,lp-.. -ig: Q A gain '-:vQ..2'3,f7f4 -141 45: A ' ef -gf ff - if ,,,r5aj.'fa,, ' : 4 fi-ggi i-12111-1 fl:-r.i,?f.3g,v gif' 1 . ,-. -, KE-V 1 K r: ff 3. 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' 14 P, .QZQM ' .y eigffvf 1 I w g, 1255,-1 , 54-f1,,M 1 M , ,. 92, f iQffff-W4-Wai? . f ff 5 Q 55. ew ?11,f?'bl'5'53of F AQ- ff if 4 ,,,. f'V- l - F ' '21 , r, , WE: I I , ,f I ,. , S Uylkugli' - .i -9' V 5 ,. , .- A , , : 4 A' ' ' The r1+i-Siro tu spun- In-1' fI3UQl'ltG1' disgrace, the constant accusations of th1 H'HSP1'Lltul', :md Im-V Llnwillirwgw'-ss to tostify in her own behalf bring on Max- mgg r-ullupgfl. I-'rum left: Nick Sabin, Luuiso McCune, Gurdon Cook. e People ersus Maxine owe TENSE COURTROOM dra- ma, The People Versus Max- ine Lowe, was presented by the Class of 1958 as their Senior Play. Written by Luella E. MacMahon and directed by Miss Helen G. Mal- seed, the play was given in three performances at the Vocational School Auditorium on May 7, 8 and 9, 1958. The gradual unfolding of Maxine Lowe's past by the brilliant efforts of the prosecuting attorney packed the play with suspense. Louise McCune and Sue Guffey were double-cast as the defendent Maxine Lowe. Additional leading roles included: Warren Cass played by Gordon Cookg Hathaway, Nick Sabing Jessalyn, Beth Rubinstein and Judy Weissg Judge Weston, Cliif Wise and Ray Myers, Barclay, Don Steinman: Eve, Rose Hernandez. Others in the cast included: Jim Williams, Bob Nolan, Mike Vidno- Vic, Jerry DiPerna, Paula Dunlay, Elaine Jones,Wayne Brozovich, Rose Savasta, Barb Keenan, Judy Feld- man, Mary Gail Cutright, Carole White, Mary Tacey, Judy Travis, Sandy Rothbarth, Janice McKeeta, fd ' -1 A hate-filled witness fSandy Rothbarthj openly accuses Diane Wysocki, William Connelly. Maxine fSue Guffeyj of the murder. Straining to escape, Barclay CDon Steinmanj shouts vengeance at Minnie fBarbara Keenanj for her part in his son's accidental mur- der. This was one of the play's many strongly emotional scenes. The cast of The People Versus Maxine Lowe. Nineteen roles, some double- cast, were portrayed by 28 student actors with another 14 students assigned to jury duty. Working behind the scenes during the performances or during the preparation of the production were eleven committees, from Publicity and Programs to Scenery and Make-up, involving the services of nearly 70 stu- dents and advisers. Rig O Sayonara . . . Senior PTOHl 1958 f u x fr 5? s l li l' -I s it i f I l YQ fd if l 'gif' fi? 5 1 Xf JNIV Q i 'DVD C 0b1'.Q4 - . gf,,,xggJ45: I -' i I i V ili'4?i:g-l ' ,. 9 'la ' I, Y Avflm .Q gbaigfgfghu. .ns W.. -M ,, , f ' w fr- W . , My . ROMANTIC ORIENTAL mood set the atmosphere for the Senior Prom of the Class of 1958 held on Friday, May 23, at the Vocational School gymnasium. With the theme of Sayonara, the Prom committee, headed by Dale Long, transformed the gym into a Japanese garden featuring lavish decorations including a miniature waterfall sur- rounded by blossoming trees, a gilded dragon, and colorful lan- ternsg a huge golden Buddha in the center of the floor dominated the scene. I l 44, DQR ii 5 cs acl Mi , xi li' .li lm 'WW ea Senior The John Shaw Memorial Hi-Y's Corona- tion Ball was held on June 3 in the Voca- tional gymnasium. Highlighting this event was the crowning of the Ideal Girl and Ideal Boy with Hope Granda and Tom' Orlando being named as the Class of 58's Ideal Seniors. C ass ay Ihr' ' ep ,. - - -- pq, .ef . -aw,-. H- :YW ' - ,-wg,-',. . 2,-4 , I . Ns., 3 pi. . .11' , - '-bf' ' ,ly-1 afkjf' - ,-.1 ' ' sg., Q f , 3 -T ',,:1g ', .Hilti all I V- ' - wi lv ' ,L A7-,f. , ,5. -- I 5 hi' 1 1- my A , i,g 'TQJQHQV' l tn.. R if gl., x ' ,Ryu -r 7, . - . 1 Y . AA N 4 , - . ., vu , '4f'L' H 1: l ' ,offs 1 5 'sv . M s 5 X . I A-R 1: I ,v Q 7: 'll - e ' ff-1 X ,. lil . I ' l hz 5 , V V' - '- ...f-'wir 4 E, A . ., A A Y 41 if I, M gp af- 141, 4 'J-f 'k V I +'?5 s'fl'i1 5-1 1- Aff JZ?-421-' '-fx.--L1.:.:' f - J . 'Q A, 4, -:wr-uhh . I, r nz ' fl, , uxg,ll.xpfi1.g'gi,v .riot , .x . 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Six of the leading roles were double cast with Judy Weyman and Janice McNulty playing Anna and Harry Stauffer and Rich- ard Tullius playing the King. Instrumental music was provided by the High School orchestra directed by Mr. Jo- seph P. Krysikg dialogue was supervised by Miss Helen G. Malseed, and the stage sets were designed and built under the direction of Mr. Joseph Ference and Mr. George Krause. Senior Tom Pavlock was the stage- manager. As the action of the story centered around the King's Palace in Bankok, Siam, during the 1860's, the impressive native costumes made a colorful stage. 1 . A Captain Orton aduses -Xnna about how to conduct herself The king is bewildered by his strange gift, the girl Tuptim. in the presence of the king of Siam a present from the Prince of Burma. 3 ,Lf Fi 5 A-4 ffl Q9 f - - Tl 'o 7' i 1- li ii 7 'J fi B 2 , ,, a V t Oriental atmosphere and charm was provided by the Royal Dancers, here performing for the King. 'YQ s fi '-N , il, he U Il sf' Q'k no emoriam AA..A V !.,, ,A- , , MR. JOHN SPIEGEL Mr. John Spiegel, an employee of the McKeesport School District for seventeen and one-half years, was a custodian at Vocational School and the trainer of McKeesport High's athletic teams. Mr. Spiegel joined the school system in 1940, working first at George Washington Schoolg in 1942 he was transferred to Voca- tional building. To members of Tiger teams he Was affectionately known as Doc. Mr. Spiegel died on April 5, 1958. MR. ELMER G. MOLIN Mr, Elmer Molin was a teacher of Machine Shop Practice at Vocational School. He served for twenty-four years in the McKeesport Schools, coming to the Versailles Avenue building in 1934 as a teacher of Manual Training and moving in 1940 to Vocational building. He had pre- viously taught for a year and a half at East Chicago, Indiana. Mr. Molin died on October 9, 1958. qw 5 'Q :mf-'V .. A. A ' x X. .tg ,t X ,age- MR. HARRY M. LEE THESE THREE MEMBERS of the Mc- Keesport High School faculty retired in June, 1958. For eighteen years Mr. Harry Lee taught Machine Shop Practice at Vocational School, coming to McKeesport in 1940. Mr. Lee previously taught for two years at Mid- land, Pennsylvania. A teacher of English and Literature, Miss C. Lillian Nelson began teaching in McKees- port High School in 1918, serving in the f t ears Miss Nelson first system for or y y . taught at Duquesne, Pennsylvania, for one year and at Indiana, Pennsylvania, for two years. Miss Dorothy Smedley came to McKees- ort High in 1927 to begin thirty-one years P of service as a teacher of English and Lit- erature. Miss Srnedley had been a teacher f two years at Clarence, Iowa, for two or years at Austin, Minnesota, and for one year at Lincoln, Nebraska. etirement he-3 'Q -Q Q, , Q , 4 'f f Z J ., ,.-'34 556 I3 515' -f 4.7 -.u Y V17 ' . A x , .0 . .. I , ', xl .5 ' I. .'s ' ' Ulf. 5 , I ' 'g . I I' ' , lo , ' 1, I 1 'I 0 N ai' ' 0 I I I . Q . Dig O gl 00 I MISS C. LILLIAN NELSON if f-'55 MISS DOROTHY SMEDLEY Events egll Q on O Ml, H: jill. FL I - - At' l rw ., .sv 'W - V, ' 1 Y'o'WM-1553+ Y K , , I 1. Y Ly , , J f, .ef g me Y, ' 5 M ' 'V 1 ' '- ' 1 IJ' -3 -l Q P 3.5. , 5 - ' 1 A ' ,HW w ' ff f , Q' 4 A li., ' ' , ' ' -f -. 1' ,.1:l,I,-i l fx ,. . ,J ,. in W- v ' W I Ask 'J . . T ' bv i. Q fl 4 5 r- as ememher 5. 1 Pl , 4 lifjefi 5' Ms' 'fl Ef,,,g 9 Q. fins 1. fig il The Y-Teens' annual fashion show was held at the Vogue Terrace, Thursday evening, November 20. This yea1 s Mc- Keesport High School models included Cathy Battaglia, Bill Martinis, and Nancy Sherwin. 1 . 4.4, fgiy v '7 NN Q 'x XX. iziisi f 3 ,qv 1-ind if-S rin ri Senior award Winners receive congratula- tions from Dr. Mason: Bob Plaskon-Thom McAn Most Valuable Player Award, Joyce Ann Law-D.A.R. Good Citizen Award, and Harry Koons-Bausch and Lomb Hon- orary Science Award. Q' The Homemaking Departments annual Faculty Tea was held in the dining room on Tuesday, December 16. f i 5 E , ' ,1 .gf ' ' - c 'ff . ,XNWRNV ' ,Al I V - -4' ' 1 K.---R' A A, V , , at 4, ., t IV 'A -AV' . f - ' n if . EF' ., xg, Fr an-.U Time out for talk-the Commercial Club's informal dance, called the Turkey Trot, at G. W. gym, November 28. Art Students at George Washington decorated their school entrance with a large colorful Christmas mural. fi if 1, At the start of the McKeesport-Duquesne football game, a replica of a freight engine, dubbed The Tiger Locomotive, chugged out on the field. This large telephone is typical of the many elaborate formations presented by the MHS Senior Band during half-time programs. l-1 GRADUATIO -1958 EVEN HUNDRED and forty-four Seniors of the McKeesport High School Class ot' 1958 received diplomas from Superinten- dent of Schools, llilr. Arthur O. Horn, at graduation ceremonies held on June 3 at World War lllemorial Field. The main speaker, Dr. Don McGarey, Professor ol' Education at Pennsylvania State Univ- ersity, discussed Citizenship in the Fourth Diinensionf' Dr. Mc- Garey was introduced by Class President Anthony Orlando. The Baccalaureate service was held at the Vocational School Gymnasi- um on Sunday evening, June 1, with Robert Balint, President of the Vocational class, introducing Reverend Perry M. Porter, who presented the sermon, Mid the Strifef' Taking their places at Baccalaureate services in Vocational gymnasium, grad- uating seniors file past admiring parents and relatives. Honor students receive congratulations from Mr. A. James Gross, Guidance Counselor. From left: Allan Scott-College Preparatory, Melanie Pastor- Vocational, and Pat Handa-Commercial. ,Lf G' f- 2 f , sgidi? 4 I rv w 3 ,,,f' gil'-1-'ws L . . Wi .ifu!'1'l K ,L .Q ff f 9 4 4 -B'-' 1 Z1- ' ' 4 in , , t33??f:'t-5f 1. 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Dunn and Son Casual Post Jaison's Berquist's Electric Shop Celli-Flynn Mayor and Mrs. Andrew .Iakomas Weiss Jewelers F- l I l l 1 Sf, 7, X f, f I I eari f gg. .mv f fy, , A, Mr. H. G. Katzmim 'X The Fanrops Mr.'ai1d'ilifs. Duane S. Junker Gala Jewelers Mr.!y!WiIlia.m H. Baker , Mr.iH. Lewis Mason and Mrs. Harold Rush e .Feldman . and Mrs. J. H. Rothbarth Natalie, .Sporting ,Goods Store Mr.iHarold Bliil Mr. Percy Itscoitz Mr. J. Stickrath Aaron's Pharmacy McGjrr's Barber Shop Alex'Rankin, Inc. Mr. Louis R. Kelsch W- Siebert's Market A Craig Memorial Home Potter-McCune Co. L ' DeRoy Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Klein Sunray Electric Supply Penn Transit Company Vogue Shoe Store Mr. H. Melvin Jaycox Pam's Bridal Salon Dr. E. A. Rittenhouse Mr. John Francis Flynn Balsamo's Food Market Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lundie Dr and Mrs R M I-left Ab'-'40, IHC- Mr Reed I-I Alblg Sandmeyer and Wilson, Inc. Palmer's Pontiac Garage Mr. and Mrs. John E. 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