Monessen High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Monessen, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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X , 1: N k , I. . -- ' Ti Zi x s ', 1 Q -9 4 '15 f Q-5, 1 f , , Q., m if ? X 9. '. if K 'ff . Q5 J? if fx, -- -mio -1:4 , JE-, '- K Q 451 Y . 4 I-QQ' 4 , r':..-,:- , . 1 ' ' I A 4 L , -A 112-' I , A ,M 1 'Q' - wh i . 5 9- 1 --...W -......., ,. -, ,,,, ,wmzmf ,, CLASSES Pages 8-77 ACTIVIT ES Pages 78-T02 ATHLETICS Pages T04-T17 COMBINING MANY OCCASIONS FOR AN EXCITING TRUE STORY Z ers. This is The motto of every MHS Teacher. Af Monessen High, a varied curriculum is offered fo enable The sfudenf fo me-ef his needs and prepare him for future years. lass Janis Komar daydreams in the librar y. Eddie Fiorill is busy at work. Today's classes build fomorrow's lead- :NA aw -Q mel ,f j...,n I A A I-'90 at Myer ow f .5 ,r 4 via Q x ,AA J' ,, p-we - - Q ,pn L, 5? X 3 2,5 QM' f 4 'M 5 gk 19 I4 ww' K .. MW' ' sw fy L-fl.. 0 ' .. K., P lv 2125 L ff 14 141. 4044.4 101,01 I , i I I I A I f 1 v , I 0 , . I ' r V . . . , V 1 5 1,5 . , . ' I ' D, ' .:'! 1 1-:Q , i Q 1 - A 1 ' n ,, KKAA lf' o ROW l-John lancas, Dr. Joseph J. Pallone, Nicholas Cullen, Alexander Kachmarik, ROW 2-Fred C. Siockus, John Kossar, Emil T. Beck, Daniel Myshin, Dr. Joseph Dudas. Administration School Board membership is an honor. A direcTor is offered The opporTuniTy To serve his communiTy and sTaTe. Service on The board signifies Thai The people of The communiTy have placed a Trust and confidence in one who serves. These men have given willingly of their Time and energy, and have The genuine inTeresT of The Teacher and child in Their hearTs. Our School Board is composed of folks who live within a sTone's Throw of The schools They manage. This is forTunaTe for us and for our communiTy. IT means ThaT These people, mosT of whom already enioy a good name in business, indusiry, science, or The professions, vvill acT only on soher judgment School Board members are The unsung Nicholas Cullen President 9w?TW+ f, x nf ix N lx X X x ,f if in All X JOSEPH J. PALLONE Superintendent ALWAYS WGRKING ZEALOUSLY WITH FARSIGHT heroes of educaTion, who over a period of years have devoTed Themselves To The accom- plishmenT of The purposes of eolucaTion by The application of sound procedures and demo- craTic methods No more imporTanT field of public service is available To laymen Educa Tion is, in facT, The lighThouse of civilizaTion. Devofed boards of educaTion musT keep ThaT lighT burning in an ever changing world. Nlonessen schools and The CommuniTy are proud OT The men who are responsible Tor Their progressive sTrldes in educaTion MATHILDA CYANOVICH RUTH KUNKLE SHIRLEY MATHESON Offuce Secretaries r ? elf HENRY H. FURIO Senior High Principal Administration Here in Monessen High School, The well- being oi every siucleni is oi prirnary impor- Tance. This great responsibiliiy is in The hancls of Mr. Henry Furio, Senior High principal, Mr, Allred Hazelbaker, Junior High principal, and Mr. John Duronio, Vocafional Direcior. Mr. 'H 'N' :fs5rS'L-'if-sr 'f . ' ,ig?5ii15M1Gfa:22m fi I . ALFRED E. HAZELBAKER Junior High Principal Furio is affribuled with a pleasing personality and The ability io successfully work lor the aclyancenwenl of The sfucleni. A combination of vvarrn smile, cheerful clisposilion, and a willingness to pe an asset To The sfuclenl can well clescripe Mr. Hazelpaker. His duties are tory. Mr. Furio and M Haze baker express satisfaction for holiday tournament vuc MR. JOHN DURONIO Vocational Director many and all vvell done. As director of the Vocational Department, it is Mr. Duronio's duty to furnish training for boys interested in machines, automobiles, and electrical work. His duty is to form a basis for future work and ambitions of those boys capable. Without the dedicated efforts of the high school prin- cipals and vocational director, we would not have sufficient training to accept the problems of the world about us. The best possible blend of the administrators working with the stu- dents vvill make us worthy of our heritage and insure the progress, safety, and welfare of the school. FORMULATES AND REGULATES SCHOOL POLICIES MRS. GALLAS Principal's Secretary Junior High Office Secretaries: Philomena Fiorill, Norida Senich, and Marian Ronlck ELIZABETH ASKOUNES-teaches English, TOM BICANICH-teaches distributive education . . . spon- sors the Yearbook Business Staff. EDNA M. BOAG-teaches civics and Pennsylvania history. MARY C. BREZA-teaches art. MARY G. BUTLER-teaches world history and problems of democracy. FRANK CASTIGLIA-tc-aches driver education. ANTHONY CATERINO-teaches uiology and world history . . , assistant basketball coach . . . director of audio-visual education. MARJORIE CHALFANT-teaches science . . . junior high guidance counselor. PAUL CICCARELLI-teaches general math , . . sponsors the Gazette Business Staff. MARGARET CONROY-teaches English. JOHN DACKO-teaches bookkeeping and consumer educa- tion . . . assistant basketbail coach. MISS AMANN MR. BICANICH MISS BREZA MISS BOAG MR. CASTIGLIA MISS BUTLER 14 1. .'! gi X, AW, ,XX N X-. X 5, ,xixx Ak Q O yr A-fi , yi if ! s W, ffl, 2929-I in -ali if r 25,7 V- Wy? fy Y, ils..A H1 A .H w A1444 -' -wx T-fb , -, tv' . 'ijlgkk ' 'Ku 'j4,,. .V S A if . Y- Mr Jw df,-f ,ay -- ' l Q , L R Q., jqga X-- GUIDES IN SCHOLASTIC PATHS OF KNOWLEDGE MIRIAM JOHNSON-teaches Enq'ish . . . sponsors Senior High Siudent Council, MARY JOHNSTON-teaches English and arithmetic. CLIFFORD JONES-teaches business math and United States history . . . coaches track team. CECELIA KASPER-teaches English, civics, and history . . sponsors Junior and Senior ciasses. KATHERINE L. KAVOURAS-Ieaches English. HERMAN KEITH-teaches geography, history, and science. KATHERINE L. KING-school librarian. MISS JOHNSTON, MR. JONES MISS KAVOURAS, MR. KUZEMKA, MR. KEITH MISS KING, MISS KNUTTILA MRS KUREY MISS KOKLANARIS ' A I -M ELEANOR KNUTTILA-teaches Latin and algeora. MARY KOKLANARIS-teaches arwhmetic . . . sponsors Girls' Usher Club. LILLIAN KURFY-teaches general science, MARJORIE KRAFT-sclnool dietitian. WELMA E. LANDER-teaches Collvge Preparatory English . , sponsors Future Teachers of America. KATHERINE LERMANN-teaches English. RUTH LOWE-teaches French ani Spanish , . . sponsors the Junior and Senior classes. MISS KRAFT, MISS LANDER, MRS. KASPER MISS LERMANN, MISS LOWE MR McCURDY MISS MAATTA, MR. NICCOLAI, MRS. MAKOVICH ......-A Mas. Niccouu, Miss PANNABAKER MR- PETACCIA MR PASSOJA MOLD TODAY'S STUDENTS INTO TOMORROW'S LEADERS NORMA MAATTA-teaches Englisn, geography and language arts , . . sponsors Junior High Student Council. ANN MAKOVlCH-teaches shoriwand and typing. HARRY McCURDY-teaches shop and mechanical drawing . . . assistant coach of football team, ARMAND NICCOLAI-teaches economics, salesmanship, gen- eral lousiness, bookkeeping, and business law . . . coaches football team. VIVIAN NICCOLAI-teacnes sewing. OLIVE PANNABAKER-Teaches health, Mr. Regan, Mr. Romascc. Mr. Dacko's bookkeeping class works diligently. ,J -.gig is-I MISS STREM MISS STARETZ MISS VALENTINE FACULTY PAUL PASSOJA-teaches instrumental music Junior Band. JOSEPH PETACCIA-Teaches vocaI music. JOHN P. REGAN-Teaches generflf science. MR. HOLMAN, MISS WILLIAMS UNEARTH AND PUT TO USE ROOTS OF TALENT ELEANOR SHUTTERLY-leeches English. MARY STARETZ-Teaches history. CLAIRE STREM-Teaches general math. ANTOINETTE VALENTINE-teaches gym and health . . . spon- sors Senior High Cheerleaders ancl coaches tennis team. HELEN WILLIAMS-teaches algeura, MARJORIE WILSON-Teaches gym and pool . . . sponsors Junior High Cheerleaders. PETER ZORETICH-teaches general science. Mrs. Esposifo, Dr. Maxwell Dr. Heatter, Mrs. Brown Tesf day in Miss Lermann's business English class. 21 CLASS CANDlDS A Typical MHS school day is a combination ot education, achievement, and anxiety. Com- mencing with The 8:30 tardy bell and the morning announcements, one may undergo experiences never before encountered. The first period which brings Miss Lermann's Eng- lish class, might involve any topic of discus- sion trom business letters to advertising pro- motions, not to mention the ever popular gab session concerning last nighT's dance. From a Typical classroom discussion, the student goes to Bookkeeping class with Mr. Dacko. Work- ing on The P. and L. statement is an interesting occupation, especially vvhen after a great amount of brainvvracking The pupil culminates his vvork vvith an overbalance in The loss col- umn! Mr. Caterino's World History class is next on The schedule. This class might involve a weekly floor talk and panel discussion, but those dates, you just can'T seem To get away from them! Lunch is a welcome diversion, be- ginning vvith The wild rush for The cafeteria and ending with the dreaded bell To return to Bob Pauline, Elaine Gaspich, and Pat Cherkin get special attention from Mr. Holman. An observant class awaits the results of Mr. Guarasclos experiment. mam imiwf il! Chl X 'ki M wvvfl-3-9' 'nk yjg,,,wf..,-is A, A2 '4f5f--ffl-2195 '- Q. ,x 1 KJ,-f,',,3.Q 1 .4 ., 1, 5 2 Q4 aj if gaze ' Vs' I- ' k M,g,,gx FTW ' 'm g ff-Kp, 'Q 353- , 1 1,2545 fixi f' . - Y ,, A A A 2 . ., 1 ,if 'W , 'if , 1., + - ,KAW Q 3 1126 f xii .4gg:'f1'.,4A5Q4gge'4 A- jig? Eibfff gf fg 21 ' ' 3if'.F'4'4 ma-f ., 1'-Hx. V, ., Q .3 A ,wa '- f ff 3 5:1 R .fi . Q k A 5 , .. W 'eff wr- 5 Q K .4 , gnc, i . Elizabetta Farneii is greeted by Florine Komatz as Diane DeRocco, Mary Krupa, and Jean Waite look on. SENIOR COUNCIL ROW 1-D. DeRocco, D. Lenio, J. Komar, R. Lipnicky. ROW 2-P. D'Antonio, M. George, J. Todaro, M. Kunsa, M Maxwell. ROW 3-L. Gigliotti, G. Essey, E. Katsuleris, C. Bill, R. DiBiaso The 1958 Seniors GO FORTH - NEVER TO RETURN AS STUDENTS Hallmark of sincerity, eagerness, and ver- satility-this was the class of '58, The seniors followed the first rule of success by working together as a group. Together the class offi- cers, senior council members, and sponsors, Mrs. Hicks, Miss Lowe, and Mrs. Kasper, planned the activities. In December, the sen- iors combined with the juniors to iointly spon- sor the Christmas Dance, Sliver Bells. Then with the advent of the new year, the program of activities increased. Such important affairs as the senior class play, Out of the Frying Pan, the Prom, Senior Banquet, Class Night, and finally, Commencement, will long lie stored as golden memories. Always well represented on the honor roll, the seniors doubtlessly proved themselves ambitious scho- lastically as well as socially. Many members of the class won acceptance and recognition in the Glee Clubs, Orchestra, Band, National Forensic League, Student Council, Yearbook, Gazette, and football, basketball, and baseball teams. As the class of '58 grasps for the world of the future, they will doubtlessly carry the fine traditions of Monessen High School far. Vera Victoria shows Paul Tobacco how she solved the trig problem. 'x ' The 1958 Seniors MARY ANN ABRAHAM . . . Junior Miss lg Gymnastics 2: Junior Red Cross 3 . . . happyego-lucky Shorty car. usually be found at the Palace or Haury's Drug Store . , . this lass takes pride in collecting brass horses . . , looks forward to a working career. JAMES ALDRICH , . . Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4 . . . rough-and-ready Bobo is always willing to discuss last night's game . . . model railroads and football rate high but conceited people and work annoy him . . . service of Uncle Sam anticipated. EDWARD ALLEN . . . Football l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pancho can be found behind a sports book when not engaged in dis- cussion . . . considers conceited girls the bitter end . . , this lad hopes to put his business training to good use in the Air Force. BARBARA LEE ALTOMARE . . . Good Grooming Club lg Future Secretaries of America 3 , . . Bobs loves to eat and dance when she's not with fun-loving people . . . has a friendly Hi for everyone . , . crystal ball reveals a future in beautician school, Mary Ann Abraham James Aldrich Laura Altomari Julanne America 2 1 .' LAURA ALTOMARI . . . Typing Club 3 , . . Larry, in the Commercial Course, thinks That'll Be the Day and Italian food are the most . . . really enjoys driving a car, but puts thumbs down to concerted people . , . will take life easy after graduation. JULANNE AMERICO . . . Junior Glee lg Red Cross Club lg Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Junior Play Stage Crew, Mimeo- graph Crew 4, Student Council 4, Yearbook Business Staff 2 . . . Judy dislikes concerted people, but black Fords rate as tops . . . this Miss plans to attend business school. JAMES V. BAKER . . . Baseball l, 3, Junior Glee lg Basket- ball Manager lg Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club President 3, Student Council 3, Gazette Sports Editor 3, Assistant Editor 45 Yearbook Editorial Staff 4 . . . Chimp is well known for his delightful personality . . . engineering is this lad's ambition. EDDIE BARCH . . . Junior Glee lj Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Groye houndaires 3, 4, Junior Council . . . this talented lad rates singing and archery as tops . , . also claims electronics as being interesting . . . engaged in the scientific course, college is in Eddie's future plans. Edward Allen James V. Baker Eddie Barch Barbara Lee Altomare O ,.- COMMENCEMENT DAY ENDS SENIOR YEAR GARY BARILLA . . . Junior Glee l, Basketball Club 2, 3 . . . Hooty believes that BeBop by Ricky Nelson makes up for his pet peeve, getting up in the morning . . , rates smart people as his favorite. . , after graduation, it's off to college. JIM BARKER . . . Baseball l, Z, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-Presb dent l, Junior Glee Vice-President lg Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Homeroom President 3, Volleyball 4 . . . nightwork and Bark just can't see eye to eye , . . men- tion sports and food and he becomes delighted . . . col- lege beckons. GERALD BARRON . . . Science Club l, Radio Code Club 2, Junior Play . . . this senior lad is interested mainly in cars , . . happy-go-lucky people and Gerald go hand in hand . . . dreams of becoming a flight engineer is this college prep student's future ambition. DAN BARTON . . . Junior High Football Team l, Junior High Basketball Team l, Baseball Team l, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, May Court 3, Junior Council, Junior Class Vice-Presb dent . , , Buzz is an ardent lover of all sports . . . plans after graduation include college. Bob Davies points out an interesting book to Jean Delare in the library. qw fl'- Sui ,ga 4 A A 3 li . .. , J Q Gary Barilla Jim Barker Gerald Barron Dan Barton Laurel Batiste Myra Belan LAUREL BATISTE . . . Junior Glee l, Good Grooming Club 2, Fashion Design Club 3 . . . 'Laurie' possesses a pleasant disposition but votes thumbs down for early rising on cold mornings . . . her special talents include playing the piano and driving her Chrysler . . . aspires to be a beautician. MYRA BELAN . . . Junior Glee l, Library Assistant Club Treasurer Q, Junior Play Stage Crew, Maiorette l, 2, Head Maiorette 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Crooning Belles 3, 4, Yearbook Staff Typist 4 . . . this lass has a sparkling smile for everyone . . . Myra plans to be an airline hostess. l s ,gg -5 1 ,Wt . ,,.. .. ,Q .-if 3 IX' f ,., .',A f i,,., fa' .Q -' , ssl if angst M -we Jack Bender Jacqueline Bender John Bennati Carl Berkovitz Judith Ann Bezuska Charles Bill JUDITH ANN BEZUSKA . . . Junior Glee lg Junior Red Cross Club 2, Band 3, 4, Glee Club Z, Accompanist 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Horneroam Secretary 4 . . . happy, fun-loving Judy has a smile for everyone . . . this active lass enjoys playing the piano and organ . , . college bound. CHARLES BILL . . . Junior High Basketball l, Homeroom Treasurer l, Track lg Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, l-lomeroom vice-President 2, Football Team 3, 4, Junior Class Presi- dent, Glee Club Vice-President 4 . , . Charlie is completely happy when listening to ln the Still ot the Night . . . the horizon holds college. ,ff AIM HEADLIGHT BEAMS TOWARD BRIGHT FUTURE JACK BENDER . . . Band l, 2, 3 . . . this musically-inclined Drstributive Education student receives part ot his business training at J. C, Penney Co ..,. spends his spare time at Dilegges Dairy Bar listening to It Was There . . . Jack's post-graduation plans are undecided. JACQUELINE BENDER . . . Junior Miss Club l, Good Groom- ing Club Z, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3 . . . cheerful Jackie loves people with a sense ot humor . . . disiikes homework and getting up in the morning , . . this commercial lass is striving to become a secretary. JOHN BENNATI . . . Hunting and Fishing Club l, Band l, Junior Glee l . . . 'Bunzia' can usually be tound at RC- day's Dairy Bar with Fave and Henry . , . Just Between You and Me is tops on his hit parade . . . an army life is waiting tor this lad. CARL BERKOVITZ . . . Science Club I, Basketball l, Z, Vol- leyball 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4 . . . listen- :ng to That'll Be the Day or eating steak are among Culley's :nterests , . girls also rate as tops . . . this triendly lad will enter the service. Miss King watches as Donna Madzey and Rosemarie Kruse: sign out books in the library. GERALD BILLAK . . . this popular vocational machine shop lad likes nothing better than painting, french fries, and steak . . . Jerry can be found working at Janosik's Phar- macy after school . . . enjoys loafing with pals Red, Barker and Hooty . . . plans a navy career. ALVIN BOST . . . Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Home- room Vice-President 4 .. . sports-minded Bosty, when not with pals Hooty, Bark, Lip, Eddie, and Red, can be found loafing at the Hole . . , his future includes plans for a scientific career in college. ROSCOE BRIGHT . . . Ricorido, a vocational auto shop ace, finds steak and french fries a real treat . . . Roscoe says nix to homework, but singing and girls rate as tops on his list . . . after-school plans are still in the making, JOYCE ELAINE BUCCI . . . Maiorette l, 2, 35 Student Coun- cil l, 2, 35 Junior Class Play Stage Crew5 Homeroorn Sec- retary 4 . . . enrolled in the Distributive Education pro- gram, Joyce works at the G. C. Murphy Company . , . claims her pals Fran and Pat and Loving You are tops. Alvin Bost Patti Bucko Gerald Billak Phyllis Ann Buchko www The 1958 Seniors PHYLLIS ANN BUCHKO . . . Junior Glee l5 Senior Glee 2, 3, 45 Good Grooming Club 25 Fashion Design Club 3 . . . good-natured Phiddo enjoys friendly people and collect- ing records . . . especially lt Was There . . . this future secretary loves singing in the glee club with her pals. PATTI BUCKO . . . Junior Glee l5 Homeroom Treasurer l, 35 Junior Red Cross Club 25 Junior Classical League 2, 35 Sophomore Council5 Career Club 35 Mimeograph Staff 4 , . . fun-loving Butch can usually be found hanging out at Tall Tom's . . . business school looms in Pat's future. MARIAN FRANCES BULLOCK . . . Teenage Book Club lg Good Grooming Club 25 Fashion Design Club 3 . . . Mar says boys, driving around in her Chevy, pizza, and Dis- lributive Education can't be beat . . . can be seen at the Palace with chums Wilkie, Shortie, and Grace. LOVIE ANN BURTON . . . Craft Club l5 Junior Glee l5 Junior Class Play5 Dramatics Club 35 Senior Glee 3, 45 Crooning Belles 45 Library Assistants' Club 4 . . . enjoys listening to Clyde McPhctter and eating chicken . . . this future beau- tician rates getting up early and conceited people least. Roscoe Bright Joyce Elaine Bucci Marian Frances Bullock Lovie Ann Burton A+: .1 J The 1958 Seniors VERA CAMPBELL . . . Art Club l, Career Club 2, Library Assistants' Club 3, Junior Class Play . . . Can I Come Over Tonight is number one on Vera's hit parade . . . enjoys skating, swimming, and sewing . . . will make a swell Angel of Mercy. SHIRLEY CANNON . . . Homeroom Vice-President 4 . . . a newcomer in her senior year, Shirl can always be found smiling . , . working at the 5 G IO, skating, and singing are on her list of favorites . . . hopes to become an effi- cient private secretary. JUDITH CAPUANO .. . Junior Glee l, Library Assistants' Club 2, Driving Theory 3 . . , easy-going Judy can be found with the gang at the Palace when not working at the G. C. Murphy Company . . . business school will com- prise this Senior's future after graduation. DOLORES L. CARDELLI . . . Junior Glee l, Homeroom Sec- retary l, Junior Classical League 2, 3, Good Grooming Club 2, Future Secretaries of America 3 . . . when not working at the Union Cleaners, Dolly can be found at Norrnandie's . . . will make an efficient secretary. Vera Campbell Beverly Carosi Vi BEVERLY CAROSI . . . Junior Miss Club l, Junior Red Cross 2, Fashion Design 3 . . . mention pizza and friendly Bev's eyes light up . . . happy people and Chances Are rate most but getting up early rates least . . . hopes the future holds a good job. DELMA CARTER . . . Student Council l, 3, Junior Glee l, Senior Glee 2, 3, 4, Junior Classical League 3, 4, Good Grooming Club 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4, Girls' Ushers 3, 4, Junior Play Stage Crew, Gazette Business Staff 4 . . . a willing worker, Toogie hopes to become a medical secretary. ELMA LOUISE CEKOLA . . . Junior Glee l, Good Grooming Club Vice-President 2, Fashion Design Club Treasurer 3 . ,. when not working at Janosik's Pharmacy, Babe can be found driving her Mercury with pals Patty, Dolly, and Kay . . . future Lady in White. PATTY CERVANTES . . . Teenage Book Club l, Good Groom- ing Club 2, Typing Club 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2 . . . Pat spends her time working at Janosik's Pharmacy or Ioafing with Babe, Jackie, Patty, and Dolly . . . detests homework , . . plans to become a white collar cutie. Shirley Cannon Judith Capuano Dolores L. Cardelli Delma Carter Elma Louise Cekola Patty Cervantes SILVER BELL TUNES PROVIDE ENCHANTMENT ELLA PEARL CHAMBERS . . . Junior Glee l5 Gymnastics Club l, 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Secretary 45 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Senior Glee 2, 3, 45 Crooning Belles 4 . . . popular Chambers says spaghetti, singing, gymnastics, and piano are favorites with her . . . hopes to wear silver wings after graduation. PATRICIA CHERKIN . . . Junior Glee lg Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Senior Glee 3, 45 Medical Latin 25 National Forensics League 35 Dramatics Club 35 Gazette Editorial Staff 4 . . . this woman driver will perk up her ears when cars or engineering are mentioned , . . Pat hopes to head for college. EMILY CHIARAVALLE . . . Junior Glee Club lg Fashion De- sign Club 25 Stage Crew Junior Play , , . Rainbow, rav- ioli, and listening to the radio set Em whirling . . . works at the G. C, Murphy Company . . . the path of the future leads to a good bookkeeping job, ADELE CHLUDZINSKI . . . Junior Miss l5 Library Assistants' Club 25 Driving Theory 3 . , , Adele drools at the mention of steak, music, and dancing . . . hates nightwork but en- loys being with pals Kit and Dolly . . . this future secretary works at the Nohi Shoe Store. Eddie Allen says to Lillian Turnipseed, I helped get that cup. el? 5:5 Lv 'sz' A 'ali' fu -so EW li , s f Al ..r1 t1.s 4 ., 2' If Q S V .r 2 I , Ella Pearl Chambers Patricia Cherkln Emily Chioravalle Adele Chludzinski Thomas Chludzinski Thomas Churan THOMAS CHLUDZINSKI . . . this good-looking senior from ihe Vocational Electric Shop goes for steak, Elvis Presley, and Rock 'n Rall in a big way . . . works at Enoch's Texaco Service Station , . . the United States Air Force beckons Tom after graduation. THOMAS CHURAN . . . Baseball l, I 3, 45 Football l, 3, -lg Volleyball 1, 3, 4' Homeroom Treasurer Z5 l-lomeroom Vice- Presidenr 3 . . . this tall senior lists football as his delight . . . enicys listening to Gone ls My Love . . , a student in the Scientific course, 'Torn is college bound. '33 'li' Gladys Crum Carrie Lee Curenton Shirley Ann Cyrnek Lia Daniele Pat D'Antonic Robert Davies PAT D'ANTONIO , . . Cheerleader l, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, Junior Classical League 2, 3, Junior Glee l, Na- tional Forensics League lg Senior Glee 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Cast, Yearbook Typing Staff . . . this lass rates the gang as tops , . . Robert Morris Business School will claim Patty Dee? ROBERT DAVIES . . . Stage Crew l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Stage Manager . . . Bob's interests lay in sports, records, his pals, and Tubby's Dairy Bar . . . would like to put his cxperience as a member ot the stage crew to good use in college. ACHIEVE FIRST GOAL TOWARD THE FUTURE GLADYS CRUM . . . Library Assistants' Club l, 2 . . . work- ing at Monessen Plumbing and Electric takes up most of this senior's time . . . but there's always room for friendly people, Pat Boone, and skating . . 4 her future goal is a good business school. CARRIE LEE CURENTON . . . Dancing Club lg Crossword Puzzle Club 2, Future Secretaries of America 3 , . . danc- ing and reading are high on this gal's totem pole . , . friendly Corrie can be heard singing Can l Come Over Tonight? at the Hive . . . future secretary. SHIRLEY ANN CYRNEK . . . Glee Club lg Career Club 3 . . . this commercial student can usually be found work- ing at Central Pharmacy . . . Shirley enioys a good gab session with Janice and Judy but dislikes conceited people . , . her future plans are undecided. LIA DANIELE . . . Junior Glee lg Junior Classical League l, 2, 3, Officer 4, National Forensics League lg Career Club 2,' Junior Council, Yearbook Business Staff 3, 4, Senior Glee 2, 3, 4, Crooning Belles 3, 4, Typing Club 3, Junior Piay Stage Crew, Gazette Typist . . . secretarial work looms in Lia's future. Patty Romasco and Chuck Johnston stop to talk between classes. is in FN ew' , . JEAN R. DELARE . . . Junior Glee l, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Forensic League l, Volleyball Team 2, Junior Clas- sical League 2, 4, Secretary 3, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Tennis Club 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Junior Play, Gazette Editorial Staff 3, Gazette Typist 4 . . . happy people send Jeanie. ANTOINETTE DELEDDO . . . Junior Miss Club l, Career Club 2, Dramatics Club 3 . . , Toni frowns upon nothing and thinks good-humored people are taps . . . collecting rec- ords and Elvis gain this friendly girl's interest . . . has plans of becoming a reliable and competent bookkeeper. DIANE DeROCCO . . . Homeroom Secretary l, National For' ensic League l, Glee l, Z, 3, 4, Gazette Business Staff 2, 3, Advertising Manager 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Junior Council, Junior Class Play Publicity Crew, Dramatics Club 3, Gazette Editorial Staff 4 . . , popular Dee is looking forward to college, LOUIS DeROSE . . . Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Student Council 4 , . . working at Fuoco's Atlantic Service is this eager senior's way of passing time until graduation . . . mechanical minded Lou hopes his vocational experi- ence will aid him in flying tor his country. Richard DiBiaso 'vw-Qu , Jean R. Delare Antoinette Deleddo Magdalene Mary Dominico The 1958 Seniors RICHARD DiBIASO . . . Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 5, 4, May Court 3 . . . this tall senior's way with a basketball is tops . . . ranks the boys at Doc's Corner high on his list of tavorites . . . likeable Dick is headed fOr college. MAGDALENE MARY DOMINICO . . . Junior Glee l, Career Club 2, Typing Club 3, 4 . . . artistic Dukie loves doing oil paintings while talking with the girls . , , driving her Plymouth is this Senior's favorite pastime . . . thinks there's nothing better than being a good wife. JEROME DROPP . . . Football l, 2, 3, Volleyball 2 . . . Jerry can usually be found at the Montrayer Plan or listening to his favorite song , . , works at lsaly's in his spare time making skyscrapers . . . plans to further his education by going to college. ROSE ELLEN DUCHE . . . Homeroom Secretary lp Homeroom Treasurer 2, Student Patrol Secretary 2, Career Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Junior Class Play Stage Crew . . . music, playing the piano, and dancing give this happy senior 0 lift . . , Duch plans a secretarial career. Diane DeRocco Louis DeRose Jerome Dropp Rose Ellen Duche .4 .. W I .Y ..,..... , oi .av . Karen Duda Thomas Farmer 'B The 1958 Seniors KAREN DUDA , . . National Forensic League l, 25 Treasurer 35 Vice-President 45 Gazette l, 3, 45 Civil Defense Club Treasurer l5 Glee l, 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Council5 Broad- casting Stott 2, 3, 45 Debate 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Editorial Staff 35 Photography Editor 45 Junior Council, Junior Ployg Red Cross Council Z , . . always rushing Karen. MARTIN DUDAS . . . Glee l, 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Junior Playg Greyhoundaires 3, 4 . . , chemistry and medicine intrigue Marty as do playing the Nuke and singing . . . spends port of his school year as a page in Washington . . . col- lege bound to medical school, DOLORES JEAN DZIAK . . . Dancing Club l5 Homeroom Sec- retary l5 Gymnastics Club 25 Junior Council5 Library As- sistant 35 Future Secretaries of America 3 . . . working at Fisher Brothers furnishes witty Jeannie with valuable working experience . . . hopes to receive a school of busi- ness diploma. GERALD ESSEY . . . Glee l, 25 Vice-President 35 President 45 Student Council i, 35 Boys' Usher Club l, 25 Tennis Club 25 Greyhoundaires 3, 45 Broadcasting Staff 3, 45 Junior Play Stage Crew5 Homeroom President 4 , . . Jerry dislikes being with moody people . . . will spend his future in college. Martin Dudas Elisobetto Forneti THOMAS FARMER . . . Proiection Club l5 Radio Code Club 25 Track l, 2 . . . Cisco is a whiz at dancing . . . also enjoys art and collecting records . . . can usually be seen at Arch's Ballroom when not working at the C.l.O. . . . iS Navy bound. ELISABETTA FARNETI . . . Senior Glee 45 Student Council 4 . . . Liz is ltaly's sweet and friendly representative to Monessen High School . . . special interest is sciences . . . enjoys painting, skiing, and being with happy people , . future plans include the University of Rome. EDWARD FAYAK . . . May Day 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 3, 45 Glee 3, 45 Homeroom President 4 . . . Eddie's special interests are sports and girls . . . can't understand why he has to get up early in the morning . . . is contem- plating college in the future. THERESA FERTALL . . . Dancing Club l5 Junior Classical League 35 Gymnastics Club 35 Theory Club 3 , . . night- work and prying don't rate with Theresa . . . can usually be found at Camino's with Dorothy, Connie, LaVerne, and Kay . . . is undecided about the future. Dolores Jean Dziak Edward Fayak Gerald Essey Theresa Fertall 34 READY AND WILLING TO FACE THE WORLD ELVIRA FONTANELLI . . . Glee l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, Sophomore Council , , . dancing and driving a 56 black and white Chevy are Vera's favorite pastimes . . . claims her pet peeye is getting up in the morning . . . a future therapist or teacher. LARRY FROLO . . . Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4 . , . Larry can often be heard playing his cool saxophone when not reading a good book . . . wouldn't mind if he could go to school all day and tinker with cars . . . the Air Force beckons. BARBARA FUSSELL . . . Gymnastics l, 2, 3, Senior Glee 3, 4 . . . Bobs enjoys singing, dancing, and playing the piano when she isn't occupied with baby-sitting . . . conceited people and early rising don't appeal to her . . . after her graduation future goal will be nursing. ELAINE GASPICH . . . National Forensics League l, 2, Orch- estra l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Usher Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Busi- ness Staff 2, 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, President 4, Junior Play Cast, Future Teachers of America 3, Secre- tary 4, Gazette Editorial Staff 3, News Editor 4 . . . friendly Gasper is college bound. Aurelie Sabol, Roberta Godla, David Ondulick, and Judy Bezuska discuss a painting in Advanced Art. vvvf aaa sinful! sv. .-.. i Elvira Fontanelli Larry Frolo Barbara Fussell Elaine Gaspich Michael George Patricia Giannetti MICHAEL GEORGE . . . Tennis Club l, Homeroom Vice- President 2, Radio Club 3 . . . Mike rates popular songs and food high . . . can often be seen with Chuckie and George when not doing homework , . . thinks conceited people should be banished . . . future holds college. PATRICIA GIANNETTI . . . Junior Glee lj Career Club 2, Maiorette 2, 3 . . , Pat enioys being with friendly people . . . lists her job at Janosik's Drugstore first, but early rising comes last . . . has a special interest in modeling . . . plans to become an l.B.M. operator. 35 gang 4 ,4,,,,.E fl Qf .ing A if K Rx X 1 L, -as ,do i ju., J db '1'L'..9' J -gy 1 3. Joanne Giannini Louis Gigliotti Vincent Giovaniello Henry Glagosh Mildred K. Gnip Roberta Godla MILDRED K. GNIP . . . Junior Glee lg Junior Red Cross 2, Fashion Design Club 3, Efficiency Typing 4 . , . MiIiie's interests lean toward skating and dancing . . . enjoys riding in convertibles but stuck-up people just don't go . . . plans on becoming a telephone operator, ROBERTA GODLA . . . l-lomeroorn Secretary lg Junior Glee lg Career Club Zj Dramatics Club 35 National Forensic League 2, 3, 4g Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Stage Crew, Future Teachers of America 4, Gazette Art Editor 4 . . . Bobbie is making plans to attend college. GRADUATES ACCEPT WELL-DESERVED DIPLOMAS JOANNE GIANNINI . . . Junior Glee lj Girls' VolleyballITeam l, 25 Gymnastics Club l, 2, Vice-President 3, 45 Majorette 3, 45 Junior Play Cast . . . Foxie is a whiz at gyming . , . likes being with the gang at Tall Tom's where she is a curb waitress. LOUIS GIGLIOTTI . . . Football 2, 3, 4 . . . Gigie can usually be seen with Paul, Larry, Sam, and Jerry . . . pet peeve is stuck-up girls . , . but he really goes for good food and lemon blennd . . . plans on going to college after graduation. VINCENT GIOVANIELLO . . . Hymie's favorite hangouts are the Palace of Sweets and C.l.O. hall . . . can be found working as a pinboy with pals Monk, Red, and Mouchie . . . claims his favorite people are teachers . . . has his eyes on a khaki uniform. HENRY GLOGOSH . . . Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Broadcasting Staff 3, 4 . . . friendly Hank dreams of a trip to California while driving a truck for Albert's Grocery Store . . . hopes to out his musical talents to good use when he attends college. FQ' 5 Beverly Kmetz, Connie Warzinski, and Stefy Simon check the recipe to see how much flour is needed. DOROTHY HARTER . . . Junior Miss Club l, Fashion Design Club 3, Junior Play Stage Crew, Senior Glee 3' Girls' Ushers 3 . . , Dot can be seen with her pals Gladys and Rita , . . votes thumbs down to concerted people , . . a future medical secretary. NANCY HATALOWICH . . . Junior Glee l, Junior Red Cross 2, Fashion Design CIul'- 3, Glee 2, 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Stage Crew . . . friendly people are tops with Nancy but early rising and nightwork are just the opposite , . . a future nurse, PATRICIA ANN HAYWOOD . . . Glee l, 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League I, Medical Latin 2, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Yearbook Editorial Staff 3, 4, Junior Play Prompter, Laboratory Assistant 4 , . . friendly Pat enjoys playing the piano . . . will become a college freshman. BILL HOUGH . . . Homeroom Treasurer l . , . when not working at Nahi's Shoe Store, Bill can be found at Be- hannas with Jim, Karl, and Mike . . . wouldn't mind school if he just aidn't have to do homework . . . plans to join the Marines. The 1958 Seniors HELEN HRENO . . . Dancing Club l, Student Patrol l, 2, E. H C Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Career Club Secretary 2, Glee I, Z, 3, 4, Girls' Ushers 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Stage Crew, Dramatic Club 3 . . , pretty Helen would like to become a model in the future. MARIE HUGHES . . . Marie enjoys being with her pals Jess, Diane, Barbara, and Jean . . . dislikes being with a large crowd of people but wishes school was comprised of only gyrn periods . , , plans to join the service after her graduation. ARRIET HUMPHRIES . . . Junior Glee l, National Forensic League l, 2, Library Assistant 2, 4, Senior Glee 3, 4, Future Secretaries of America 3, Junior Play Stage Crew , , . Harriet finds great pleasure in singing . . . plans to continue her commercial course at the Robert Morris School after graduation. HARLOTTE HUNTER . . . Junior Glee l, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader l, 3, 4, Sophomore Council, National Forensic League 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Junior Play Stage Crew . . . happyego-lucky Char finds beiqg with the gang fun . . . plans college as her future goo . Bill Hough Dorothy Harter Nancy Hatalowich Patricia Ann Haywood Helen Hreno E, Marie Hughes Harriet Humphries 'Y 41 if 4' Q' Charlotte Hunter The 1958 Seniors GAYLE ISAHO . . . Junior Glee lg Typing Club 3 , . , Gayle works at Thrlft's otter school . . , can't stand conceited people but finds enjoyment in skating and painting . , . is undecided about future plans but feels her commercial course will aid her after graduation. ERNEST JACKSON . . . Junior Glee lg Basketball Club Z, Senior Glee 2, 3, 4, Greyhoundaires 3, 4 . . . Ernie hates getting up in the morning, but really opens his eyes when sports and girls are mentioned . . . plans to fly for the Air Force after graduation. GERALD JODON . . . Basketball lg Football Manager 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer lg Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3, -'l . . . Jerry lists the Vocational Electric Shop as tops . , . takes pleasure in his job but thinks school work is for the birds . , . this boy is Air Force bound. CHARLES JOHNSTON . . . Hunting and Fishing Club lg Radio Code Club 2 , . . working as a stock boy at Sears and Roebuck's absorbs much of Chuck's time . . . he rates his hobby, model trains, as the most . . . hopes to don Air Force blues. Gayle lsoho John George Kominsky Ernest Jackson Joe Karbowsky JOHN GEORGE KAMINSKY . . . Baseball l, 2, 3, Fun with Numbers Club l . . . easy-going Bugs hails from the Voe catxanal Machine Shop , . admires Elvis Presley and Mickey Mantle . , . works at Pustinger's Service Station . . , the future holds waves for this lad. JOE KARBOWSKY . . . Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 3, 4 . . , friendly Joe has a great interest in sports . . . is happiest in the company of his pals at Burdock's Dairy Bar . . . expects to put his athletic talents to good use in college. ELIZABETH KATSULERIS . . . Cheerleader l, 3, 4, Glee l, 2, 3, 4g National Forensic League l, 25 Junior Classical League 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3 . . , Liz really enjoys dancing, playing tennis, and working at the Manos Theatre . . . this peppy cheerleader plans to crack the books at college, JOHN KEREKES . . . Homeroom President lg Homeroom Vice- President 2 . . . friendly John, in the College Preparatory Course, dates on his after-school iob at Park Amoca's Service Station . . . plans to give up high school books and get college books in return, Gerald Jodon Elizabeth Katsuleris Charles Johnston John Ke rekes PROUDLY LEAVE BEHIND MANY ACHIEVEMENTS MICHAEL KERESTES . . . Mickey really enioys the company of his pals, Joe and Jimmy, at the Indiana Dairy Bar . . . loves all kinds of sports and painting . . . can be found working at Mussano's Grocery Store, when not dreaming of the Navy. BEVERLY KMETZ . . . l-lomeroom Secretary l, 2, 4, Student Patrol l, Junior Glcc l, Yearbook Business Staff 3, 4, Future Secretaries ot America, Library Assistant 3, Junior Class Play Makeup Crew . . . Bev, who works at Endicott Johnson's Shoe Store, plans to attend business school after graduation, RAYMOND KOLICH . . . Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Football 3 , . . Chicken, who feels that his talents are hidden, is really interested in sports and dancing , . . en- ioys the company of good-humored people but hates doing homework . . . future horizons hold the service. JANIS KOMAR . . . Junior Glee Secretary l, Junior l-ligli Head Cheerleader lj Yearbook Editorial Staff l, 2, 3, As- sistant Editor 4, Sophomore Council, May Court 2, 3, Senior Glee 2, 3, 4, Crooning Belles 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, Junior Council, Gazette Editorial Stott 3, Junior Class Play Crew . . . busy, busy Ko Ko Mo. Becky Menefee gets a quick glance from larry Oleksak, but Gerald Barron continues to read the bulletin board. 2-J , ., aw. is cj ,K It-'32 3' N-up 41:- X MTA 'Y' -i' -at Michael Kerestes Beverly Kmctz Raymond Kolich Janis Komar Larry Michael Komar Florine Komatz LARRY MICHAEL KOMAR . . . l-lunting and Fishing Club lg Radio Code Club 2, Student Council 3 . . . Larry, in the College Preparatory Course, really hates early rising 4 , , likes to loaf with his pals . , the Army or Navy will claim this lad after graduation FLORINE KOMATZ . . . National Forensic League l, 2, Sec- retary 3, President 4, Debate Team 2, 3, Senior Glee 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Yearbook Editorial Staff Z, 3, 4, Gazette Editorial Staff 3, Feature Editor 4, Broadcasting Stott 3 4, Junior Class Play, Homeroom Treasurer 4 , . . the day doesn't have enough hours for Florine. ,..-nf sq, K i as . , , 'E' Dolores Koslik Ann Krasnicki Cecelia Kromko Tony Kruczynski Mary D. Krupa John Krusec MARY D. KRUPA National Forensic Learu rch . . . . . , e l, 2, O - estra l, 2, 3, 4, Gazette Business Staff 3, 4, Gazette Edi- torial Staff 3, Co-editor 4, Future Teachers of America 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Junior Classical League 2, President 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 3 . . , versatile Mary. JOHN KRUSEC . . . Proiection Club l, Intramurals 2, Broad- casting Staft 2, 3, 4, Senior Giee 3, Junior Class Play, Homeroom Vice-President 4 . . . John has developed a special skill for adiusting microphones and making an- nouncements . . , he'lI put in a bid for a uniform from Uncle Sam, BECOME HOPE OF FUTURE AND GRADUATES OF PAST DOLORES KOSLIK . . . Junior Miss Club l, Good Grooming Club 2, Future Secretaries of America 3, Junior Play Stage Crew 3, Yearbook Business Staff 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4 , . . Do just loves basketball games and swimming . . . hopes to get a good bookkeeping job after graduation. ANN KRASNICKI . . . Junior Glee l, Good Grooming Club 2 , . . Nance enioys playing the piano and listening to rec- ords when not working after school at Ann's Bakery . . . being in the Commercial course gives Ann the basis for attending modeling school after graduation. CECELIA KROMKO . . . Medical Latin Club 2, Junior Classi- cal League 2, 3, 4, Gazette Business Staff 2, 3, Circula- tion Manager 4, College Club 3, Junior Play Stage Crew 3 , . . Ceil's special talent is writing at a i230 angle . . . anticipates becoming an X-ray technician when she fin- ishes high school. TONY KRUCZYNSKI . . . Projection Club lg Radio Code Club 2 . . . Slick can be found in the Vocational Machine Shop when not flying, hunting, or fishing . . , is now working at Naccoratds Auto Parts Store but later intends to join the Air Force. Miss Fallon checks the ditto work done by Judy Americo, Marlene Vlasich, and Dorothy Tkachik. ROSE MARIE KRUSEC . . . Junior High Glee lp Career Club 2, Library Assistant 35 Fashion Club Secretary 3 . . . sweet Rosie has a special talent for babysitting . . . enioys col- lecting records and keeping up with the Hit Parade . . . is planning on a secretarial career. JOHN KUNDER . . . John works hard at finding out what, besides gasoline, makes cars go and stop . . . has dreams that Uncle Sam will let him use his mechanical skill on jeeps . . . girls and cars rate high with this likeable lad. MIKE KUNSA . . . Homeroom President lg Vice-President 3, Intramurals l, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2 . . . play- ing baseball is serious business with Mike who practices all year round . . . he is hoping to take up his career in the world of business. LARRY KUOSMAN . . . Homeroom Vice-President l, 2, 3, Treasurer 4 . . . Larry is quite an enthusiastic salesman and takes pride in his work at the Monessen Sports Shop , . . he enjoys outdoor sports, especially hunting-whether it be a deer or dear, Rose Marie Krusec John Kunder Joseph M. Kurey Michael G, Lacanic The 1958 Seniors JOSEPH M. KUREY . . . Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President l, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play Stage Crew . . . Joe always manages to find time for sports, especially basketball . . . will enroll in the college of his choice. MICHAEL G. LACANIC . . . Homeroom President 35 Intra- murals 3, Junior Council, Hunting and Fishing Club I . . . good things come in small packages and Mickey is no ex- ception to the rule . . . someday, he hopes to sail the seven seas and see the world. RITA ANN LASTOKA . . . Homeroom Secretary 35 Treasurer 2, Junior Play, Junior Glee lp Senior Glee 3, 4, Yearbook Business Staff 35 Manager 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4 . . . constantly working on the Yearbook Business Staff keeps Reet as busy as a bee . . . in the future she hopes to manage her own business. DOLORES LENIO . . . Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Council, Junior Play Stage Crew, Future Secretaries of America Treasurer 35 Junior Red Cross 25 Yearbook Typist 4 . . . Dolores would like to apply her typing skill in becoming an efficient secretary. Mike Kunsa Larry Kuosman Rita Ann Lastoka Dolores Lenio , The 1958 Seniors RONALD LIPNICKY . . . Basketball l, 2, 3, Junior Glee, Secretary-Treasurer lg May Court 3, Junior Class Play, Senior Glee 4, Secretary 4 . . , Ron, a versatile lad, spends his leisure hours promoting the sale of ice cream cones at lsaly's . . . will trod the Halls of lvy. KATHERINE LUKACH . . . Typing Club 3 . . . some students enjoy eating and playing records, but to Luke pounding a typewriter is real fun . . . she plans to find a secretarial job that will furnish a nice desk and a shiny new type- writer. RONALD MACKO . . . Intramurals 2, 3 . , . Flea's special interests are foreign languages . , . can be heard saying good morning in several different languages, but claims Spanish is his favorite . . . aspires to use his linguistic talents in the service of Uncle Sam. JOAN MADAR . . . Gymnastics Club 2, 3, Junior Miss Club l . . . Joan, on athletic miss, can often be found exercising on the parallel bars or doing head stands . . . plans after DONNA MADZEY . . . Teen Age Book Club l . , . Donna is an ardent fan of Barry Kaye . . . keeps a record of all the top tunes and their rating . , . this lass thinks working as a secretary would be both fun and profitable for her future. GERALD MANETTI . . . Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President l, 2, Student Council 4, Junior Coun- cil, Tennis Team 2 . . . this musically inclined senior makes magic sounds on the black and white ivories . . , Jerry is looking forward to wearing a freshman dink at college. DANIEL MATIANSKI . . . Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 , , . Dan's special talent is playing the clarinet , . . he is always first on the scene for concert rehearsals . . . appreciates all types of music, including classical, modern, and rock 'n roll. MICHAEL MAVIA5 . . . Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, President 1, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Stage Crew l, 2, 3, Senior Glee 2, 3, 4, Greyhoundaires 3, 4 . . . Greek is a shining example of leadership in the Student Council graduation include going to college and specializing in the , . . future includes a university with emphasis on engi- field of gymnastics. neering textbooks. Ronald Lipnicky Katherine Lukach Ronald Macko Joan Madar Donna Madzey Gerald Manetti Daniel Matianski Michael Mavias LEAVE HALLOWED HALLS WITH MANY MEMORIES MAXINE MAXWELL . . . Gymnastics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader i, 3, Co-l-lead 4, Student Council 2 , . . Max bubbles over with pep, vim, and vigor . . . has displayed unlimited talents as a cheerleader . . . college plans will find this petite miss enrolled at Slippery Rock. ALTHEA MCDONNELL . . . Student Patrol 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Dancing Club l, Fashion Design Club President 3 . Butch is a skating whiz at the Riverview Rink . . . she resents washing dishes and thinks paper plates shoulcl be standard equipment. JAMES McLAUGHLlN . . . Stage Crow l, Z, 3, 4, Projection Club l, Tennis Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play 3, Senior Glee Z, 3, 4 . , . Jimmy is in the College Preparatory Course, but his first interest is flying . . . plans to become a member of the Air Force, JOHN McNAVAGE . . . Junior Glee l, Football l, l-lomeroom Treasurer 2, Yearbook Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Stage Crew, Junior Council, Gazette Editorial Staff 3, Baseball 3, 4, Greyhoundaires 3, 4, Senior Glee 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4 . . . in the Scientific course, John will head for college after graduation. Audrey Ratica, Barbara Altomare, and Iggy Rattay make posters for the Charleroi-Monessen football game. 1 + H . , 5 'K ' 'ft' V' 1 Y' ,X f 'Sf in sf' A 'Y vw' is w- ' 'Hur ,tr 1 5 ki ,' Aletha McDonnell John McNavage Rebecca Menefee Maxine Maxwell James McLaughlin Catherine Melissas CATHERINE MELISSAS . . . Junior Miss Club l, Junior Clas- sical League 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4 Kay is kept busy working at G. C, Murphy's . . , any spare time she might have is spent at Doc's . . . plans to attend California State Teachers' College REBECCA MENEFEE . . . Glee l, 3 -I, National Forensic League l, ', Homeroom VicefPrc-sident 2, Junior Red Cross Club Secretary 3, Junior Play Props 3, l-lomeroom Secre- tary 3, Junior Classical League Z 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4 . . fun-loving Becky includes college in her future plans. af? Q is sl . cw' Q Z3 ty Nancy Methven Hortense Minnie William Mosely Eileen Mullen Lloyd Myers Jacqueline Naccarato LLOYD MYERS . . . Band l, 2, Junior Council, Gazette Edi- torial Staff 4 , . . Butch is keenly interested in hunting and driving . , . enioys working at Dudas' Service Station and loafing with his pals . , . will someday fly in the United States Air Force. JACQUELINE NACCARATO . . . Junior Glee Club ly Library Assistants' Club 2, Library Assistant 2, 3, Fashion Design Club 3 . . . Jackie spends much of her after-school time painting , . . an admirer of Pat Boones songs , , . intends to work for her Dad after graduation. LOOK EAGERLY AHEAD AND RELUCTANTLY BACK NANCY METHVEN . . . Junior Glee lg String Club l, 2, Or- chestra l, 2. 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Year- book Editorial Staff 3, 4, Junior Play Publicity Crew 3, Debate Club 3, Gazette Editorial Staff 4 . , . a lover of horses, Nance is a proficient equestrienne . . . will some- day become a secretary. HORTENSE MINNIE . . . Glee l 2, 3, 4, Dancing Club lj Gymnastics Club 3, l-lcmeroorn Vice-President 3, Crooning Belles 4 . . . Teenie's future dreams include attending a school for budding beauticians , . . a lover of good music, she sings and collects rhythm and blues records. WILLIAM MOSELY . . . hails trom the Vocational School elec- tric shop . . . is especially interested in church work . . . William spends much of his spare time tinkering with radios and collecting biblical pictures . . . hopes to find o gond rob. EILEEN MULLEN . . . Junior Glee President lg Junior Red Cross Club 2: National Forensic League 2, Junior Classical League 2, 3, Junior Play Stage Crew, Cheerleader 3, 4 . . . Muffin favors dancing to Don't Ask Me . . , is planning to do the work of an efficient secretary. Elaine Sterdis, Judy Capuano, and Patti Bucko check the skies to see if the umbrellas are needed. MARIE NACCARATO . . . Junior Glee lj Library Assistants' Club 2, Fashion Design Club Vice-President 3, Driving Theory 3, Junior Play Stage Crew 3 . . . Mert spends her after-school hours working at Dolores' Floral Shoppe . . . hopes to enter the world of business. NANCY NUZZACI . . . Junior Miss lp Career Club 2, 3 . . . a student ot the Commercial course, Nancy will attend business school after graduation . . . will never forget the club periods at M.l-l.S .... is often seen with Joan, Bev, Jean, Dolores, and Gerry. LAWRENCE J. OLEKSAK . . . Hunting and Fishing Club I, Football 2, lntramurals 3, Baseball 2, 4 . . . much of Larry's time is absorbed working at Stern's Kiddieland , . . is quite an avid sports enthusiast . . . can often be found with the gang at Tall Tom's. DAVID ONDULICK . . . lntramurals lg United States History Club 2 . . . Dave feels that any time spent in sports is worth-while . , . a member of the commercial course, he plans on attending barbers' school after graduation. Nancy Nuzzaci Cecil S. Ortallono Marie Naccarato Jerry Orsega x The 1958 Seniors JERRY ORSEGA . . . Basketball Manager 3, 4 . . . Jerry, a student in the commercial course, plans to join the service after graduation . . . spends much of his spare time work- ing on his stamp collection . . . has an after-school job as a paper boy. CECIL S. ORTALLONO . . . Homeroom Vice-President lp Radio Code Club 2, lntramurals 2, Volleyball 2, Junior Play, Student Council 3, Treasurer 45 Glee 4 . . . Cecil plans to attend college after receiving his diploma . . . can often be found at the Park Amoco with the boys. DENNIS O'TOOLE . . . Glee l, 2, 3, 4, lntramurals lg Foot- ball l, 3, 4, Sophomore Council, Junior Play, Junior Coun- cil, Greyhoundaires 3, 45 Yearbook Business Staff 3, 4, Homeroom President 4 . . . after graduation, Dennie will head for college . . . is a regular customer at Tall Tom's. IRENE PAGONIS . . . Junior Glee lj Library Assistant 2, National Forensic League 25 Sophomore Council, Library Assistants' Club 2, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Student Patrol 2, 4, Senior Glee 3, 4, Yearbook Editorial Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4, Driving Theory 3 . . . Pooch plans on being either a journalist or a secretary. David Ondulick lrene Pagonis Lawrence J. Oleksak Dennis O'Toole 'Shiv-1 is '13 itlluw I 45 The 1958 Seniors KATHERINE PAGONIS . . . First Aid Club lg Homeroom President lg Junior Glee lg Sophomore Council, Medical Latin Club 25 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, College Club President 35 Junior Play Stage Crew, Laboratory As- sistant 4 . . . Kay is in the scientific course . . . will study engineering in college. JANICE PALMINTERA . . . Dancing Club lg Library Assistant 2, Library Club 25 Speed Typing Club 3, Mimeograph Staff 4 . . . Jani will head for Beauty Culture School after graduation . . . her pet peeve is getting up on cold morn- ings . . . often seen driving in her Dodge, VIRGINIA M. PANEPINTO . . . Junior Glee lj Gymnastics Club 2, 3 . . . Ginny can usually be found busy at her hobby of collecting records or driving around in a Ford convertible . . . showofts, conceited people and early ris- ings just don't rate with this future secretary, ROBERT PAULINE . . . Football l, 2, 3, 45 Glee 2, Secretory- Treasurer 3, Homeroorr- President 2, VicefPresident 3, 4, Track Team 3 . . . this photography bug and football star just can't wait to start his freshman year at Rochester Institute of Technology, Katherine Pagonis Janice Palmintera Virginia M. Panepinto Donald Payne Anthony Petaccia Charlotte Pollack s DONALD PAYNE . . . money and food are this Vocational DOYIS favorite . . . when he isn't engaged in his favorite pastime of making money, King Kufu can be found dancing to his favorite song, Money Honey . . . Don plans to serve Old Glory. ANTHONY PETACCIA . . . Junior Glee lg Homeroom Presi- dent l, 2, Woodworking Club l, 2, Glee Club 35 Grey- houndaires 3, Student Council 3 . . . this college prep lad enjoys listening to Zip Zip . . . loafs with the boys at Tall Tom's . . , for the future, construction engineering holds Petash's interest. CHARLOTTE POLLACK . . . Homeroom Treasurer lj Junior Glee lg Junior Red Crass 2, Future Secretaries of America 3, Junior Play Stage Crew . . . Tootsie spends her spare time working at the Union Cleaners, when she can't be found skating at the Riverview Roller Rink with the crowd. THOMAS POPOVICH . . . Projection l . . . fun-loving Torn finds just about everything to his liking . . . loafs with his pals at Doc's Corner . . . Baby Oh Baby, food, and hunting are tops on his list . . . after graduation plans include getting a job. Robert Pauline Thomas Popovich 119' REALIZE CHALLENGES OF THE MODERN WORLD NICHOLAS WALTER PUSHNACK . . . is often seen working at Ekve's Texaco Service Station . . . Push enioys women and listening to Bermuda Shorts . . , thinks four-door, red and white Fords are the most . . . collects knives and firearms . . . Air Force bound. OLIVER PUSHNACK . . . Ollie can be found hunting when not at the Vocational Machine Shop . . . spends his after- school time working at Ekve's Service Station or riding with his pals Ronnie, Andy, John, and Tom , . . hopes to become a fighting Leatherneck, AUDREY RATICA . . . Junior Glee l, Good Grooming Club 2, Future Secretaries of America Club 3, Junior Play Stage Crew . . . this sweetie rates Chances Are and likeable people tops . . , after-school time is spent working at Famous Bakery . . . the business world beckons. IGNATIUS FRANCIS RATTAY . . . Homeroom President I, Usher I, 2 3, 4, Junior Council, Basketball Manager 2, 3, Head Manager 4 . . . this industrious commercial student wishes that detentions could be banished . . . associates only with sociable people . . . Iggy would like to make Uncle Sam his career. Gayle lsaho looks in the mirror to adiust her cap. my 1 9 Nicholas Walter Pushnack Oliver Pushnack Audrey Ratica Ignatius Francis Rattay Nikki Elayne Reed Victor F. Riva NIKKI ELAYNE REED . . . Gymnastics I, 2, 3, Glee 2, 3, 4, VI Crooning Belles 3, 4, l-lameroom Secretary 4 . . . this col- lege preparatory senior believes that people with pleasing personalities are the most . , , dancing is a pleasant pas- time for Nikki when she isn't busy baby-sitting. CTOR F. RIVA . . . Junior Glee I, Glee 2, Intramurals I, 2, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Homeroom President 4, Radio Code Club 2, Baseball 2, Gazette Editorial Staff 4 . . . fun-loving Skip has an avid interest in cars and sports . , . plans to excel in the field of optometry. 3'2- g I fxi4?ZQ5'gIf X ..- . 1 4- -rc: 5 ,A ' 51 Q ,f - if - N .1 5' . i i N- , E i lx if f it V Patricia Romasco Nancy Ronick Aurelie Sabol Sylvia Sackman Vincent Salatti Richard Sayarino VINCENT SALOTTI . . . Hunting and Fishing Club lg Vice- President of Radio Code Club 2g Student Council 5 . . . easy-going Vince never seems to be in a hurry except when running to his classes . . . loats at Behanna's store when he's not planning for college. RICHARD SAVARINO . . . getting up early tor school iust ctoesn't agree with this Vocational lad . , , Rich enioys listening to That'II Be the Day and hanging around the Yello-Cab office with Myron and Ron . . . plans to oe another Rip Van Winkle. DANCED WITH DELIGHT AT THEIR SENIOR PROM PATRICIA ROMASCO . . . Junior Glee lg Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4g Junior Rea Cross Club 25 Gazette Business Staff 3, 4g College Club 3g I-lomeroom Treasurer 3 . . . Patti spends most ot her spare time collecting stamps . . , the nursing profession will occupy this gal's time after graduation. NANCY RONICK . . . Printing Club lg Junior Red Cross If Dramatic Club 3g Junior Class Play, May Court 35 Hame- room Vice-President 5, -ig Yearbook Business Staff 4 . . . nightwork and people who are always late don't rate with Nancy . . aspires to a secretarial career. AURELIE SABOL . . . Junior Glee lf Junior Recl Cross QQ Girls' Ushers Club 3, 4g Yearbook Business Staff 3g Busi- ness Manaoer -lg Junior Class Play Crewg Homeroom Sec- retary 4 , . . you name it Auf can draw it . . . lists Pat Boone as tops , . . a future Florence Nightingale, SYLVIA SACKMAN . . . Career Club Zg Typing Club 5 . . . 'Sissie claims that a perfect day would be spent eating ice cream sundaes and talking to the gang . . . but it is no dice when it comes to bossy people . . . a future mil- lionaire's wife. Lloyd Myers and Kay Pagonis stroll to the cafeteria. BARBARA JEAN SCOTT . . . l-lorneroom President 3, Typing Club 3 . , . this commercial senior generally can be seen listening or dancing to Can I Come Over Tonight? at the Chatterbox Club . . . Barb rates skating and listening to Hi-Fi music as tops. CLARA SCOTT . . . Teenage Book Club l . . . Scottie says that hamburgers and lt Was There are the most . . . c-nyoys making iewelry . . , can usually be seen with Jane, Barb, Eunice, Babe, Tinnie . . . after-school plans include visiting the big cities. MYRON SEPITKO . . . Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2 . . . Myron, a Vocational lad, won't permit the words early rising to be mentioned in his presence . . , hangs out at Fuoco's with Louie, Pick, Tony . . . will fly into the clouds. GEORGE A. SKUMA . . . Band l, 2, 3, 4, lntramurals l, 2, 3, Track 3, 4 . . . Butch, a scientific student, likes to associate with happy people . . . thinks band practice is far the birds but Rock 'n Roll really rates . . a future college student. Clara Scott Stephanie Simon Barbara Jean Scott Mary Ann Shutterly 'hifi . fi if hm L The 1958 Seniors MARY ANN SHUTTERLY . . . Glee l, Acccmpanist 2, 3, 4, President 4, Crooning Belles 4, Girls' Ushers Club 2, Sec- retaryATreasurer 3, -l, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, 4, Junior Class Secretary, Yearbook Editorial Staff 3, 4, Gazette Editorial Staff 3, 4, Junior Play, May Court 3 . . . Sam complains of insufficient time. STEPHANIE SIMON . . tarles of America 3 . Stophie on the go . her, but listening to about the future, ROSALIND SIMONE . . . Junior Red Cross 2, Future Secre- . . being a Commercial student keeps . . homework just doesn't rate with music is the rnost . , . is undecided . Gfee l, Horneroom Secretary l, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Club 2, May Court 2, 3, Future Sec! retaries of America 3, Student Council 4, Gazette Typist 4 . . . school work takes up much of Roz's time , , . plans to become a private secretary for some lucky boss. ROBERT SIPLE . . . Sipe favors out-of-door sports such as hunting, fishing, and camping . . . enjoys spinning popular records at AI's with John and Larry . . , spends his spare time working at a local grocery store . . . future plans include the service. Myron Sepitko George A. Shuma Rosalind Simone Robert Siple .AE I 3 ,fv- 4 W The 1958 Seniors JANE SPENCER . . . Teenage Book Club l5 Gymnastics Club 25 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 4 . . . Spence, in the Academic Course, lists her favorites as badminton and playing the piano . . . enjoys listening to popular music . . . will further her business experience by procuring a iob, ELAINE STERDIS . . . Glee l5 Dancing Club l5 Good Groom! ing Club 25 Library Assistant 2, 35 Future Secretaries of America 35 Junior Play Make-up Crew , . . Mickey's Dairy Bar is the scene of El's after-school job . . plans to enroll in business school, GERRY STUNDA . . . Girls' Ushers 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 35 Treasurer 45 Yearbook Business Staff 45 Student Patrol l, 2 . . . likeable Gerry favors people with a sense of humor . . . usually seen with pals Aurelie and Elaine . . . plans to become an efficient secretary. MARVIN SUMMERS . , . l-lomcroom President 2 . . . this lad hails from the Auto Shop . . . hangs out at Gabby's Dairy Bar with Len, Bob, Larry, Tim, and Al . . . likes all kinds of food . . . plans after graduation include the United States Army Elaine Sterdis Catherine D. Symons Jane Spencer Kathleen Ann Swade X tg .. . r' i ff KATHLEEN ANN SWADE . . . National Forensics League l, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Business Staff 2, 35 Manager 45 De- bate 3, 45 Student Council 45 Contest Club 25 Mimeograph Crew 4 . . . versatile Kathy rates friendly people and records as tops . . . a Commercial student, Kathy plans to take up dramatics. CATHERINE D. SYMONS . . . Student Council l . . . Kit can be seen with pals Adele, Dolly, Helen, Char, and Ginny . . . when not working at Stern's Furniture Store, hobbies include dancing . , . a student in the Commercial course, Kit plans to become an efficient secretary. DOROTHY JOAN TKACHIK . . . Gymnastics 2, 3, 45 Junior Classical League 3, 45 Mimeograph 4 . . . Dorothy excels in gymnastics . . . favors dancing and friendly people . . . pals include Whip, Theresa, and Conn , . . a Com- mercial student, Dorothy plans to attend business school after graduation. PAUL TOBACCO . . . Football 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 4 . . . Paul, a student in the Scientific course, is on avid sports fan and an outstanding athlete . . . loafs at Tall Tom's with Larry, Louie, Jerry, Buzz, and Som . . . future includes attending college. Gerry Stunda Marvin Summers Dorothy Joan Tkochik Paul Tobacco ees ' - X 91 -1 .ogy if 50 TOOK AN ACTIVE PART IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES JUDY ANN TODARO Yearbook Editorial Staff 2 3 Editor in Cnief 4 Student Council 2 3 4 Future Teachers of America 4 Student Patrol 2 3 4 Mlmeagraph Crew 4 Junior Play Cast Gazette Typist 4 Tode thinks Tall Tom s should adopt The Theme from Giant college beckons TERRY TOMER Band l 2 Junior Council this Vo ca ional lad lists his special interests as clcctrical work special talent trumpet blowing pals include Al John Butch and Payne Terry plans to enter the Air Force after his graduation EUNICE A. TRIGGS . . . Junior Glee l' Dancing Club lg Gymnastics 2' Junior Play Stage Crew' Typing Efficiency Club 4' Homeroom Treasurer 4 . . . Trixie a Commer- cia student can usually be found reading a good book . . . in The future will pursue a civil service job. LILLIAN TURNIPSEED . . . Glee l 3' National Forensic League T 2 3 4' Dancing Club l' Library Assistant l, 4' Gymnastics 2' Future Secretaries of America 3' Junior Play' Stage Crewg Typing Efficiency 4 . . . carefree Lil' enjoys listening to records while sipping strawberry milkshakes . . . the Beehive is her haunt. Mr. Furio can't understand how Dickie DiBiaso could have disappeared so quickly. TW' Judy Ann Todaro Terry Tomer Eunice A. Triggs Lillian Turnipseed Yvonne Uhal Gloria K. Vagnoni YVONNE UHAL . . . Dancing Club lj Career Club 2g Typing Club 3 . , . Vonnie says hardtop Fords and records are the most , . . sings about her pet peeve to the tune of I Hate to Get Up in the Morning . . . plans include marriage. GLORIA K. VAGNONI . . . Glee l, 25 Accompanist 3, 43 Junior Classical League l, 2, 3, 4g l-lamcroom Secretary l, 2, 47 l-lameroom Tieasurer 3g Yearbook Business Staff 3, 4g Gazette Editorial Staff 4g Red Cross Club 25 Junior Play Castj Future Teachers of America 4 . . . Glor hopes to go to California Teachers College. risk Q of 'R E x f V r 'i ' N-s.. 4. fl 1 sm at Q-0 ,I 1 A xx xxx A E! Leonard Valko Vera L Victoria Marlene Vlasich Millie A. Ward ?' acvx J s fi' 5 1 Georgette Vernaccini KarlJ Vitovic Jean Waite Connie Warzinski 52 GRADUATES APPRAISE PAST ACHIEVEMENTS LEONARD VALKO , . . Student Council 3 , . . Lenny Babe, a Vocational nut and bolt, can be found loafing at Third Street with the bays . . , his special interests include pretty girls, records, and good food . . . future plans include singing the Navy Blues. GEORGETTE VERNACCINI . . . Glee l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l' Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Gazette Editorial Staff 4, Yearbook Business Staff 3, 4 . , . George, our traveling wanderer and diplomatic attache, is planning on college after M.l-l.S , . . enioys making good friends with people of other nations. VERA L. VICTORIA . . . Glee l, Z, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club Treasurer Z, Student Council 3, Gazette Editorial Statf 3, Co-Editor 4, Yearbook Business Staff 3, 4, Junior Play Stage Crew . . . Vera's future aspirations ring out the Halls of Ivy, KARL J. VITOVIC . . . Intramurals l, Gymnastics 2, Student Council 3 . . . Mort enioys music, loafing, and electrical wiring , . . is looking forward to business school . . . hangs out at Dilegge's Dairy Bar when not wiring houses , . . has an avid interest in airplanes. MARLENE VLASICH . . . Orchestra l, Z, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Junior Council l, Junior Play Cast, Mimeograph Crew 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4 . . Mar- lene's special interests center around writing letters in the evenings . . . a nice rare steak and a few screeches on the violin please her immensely. JEAN WAITE . . . Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l Z, 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Junior Glee l, Junior Red Cross Club 2, l-lomeroom Treasurer 3 . . . Jeanie, our tal- ented and brilliant student, hopes to become a white cap , . . she is usually seen at Tall Tom's MILLIE A. WARD . . . Dancing Club l, Student Council l, Gymnastics 3, Fashion Design Club 3 . . . MiIlie's favorite pastime is dancing to One Little Kiss . . . crabby people and cold weather get on her nerves, but working as a secretary is another matter entirely. CONNIE WARZINSKI . . . Junior Glee l, Dancing Club lf Contest Club 2, Future Secretaries of America 3, Junior Play Stage Crew, Junior Classical League -l , , . Con spends her time at Dac's Corner with Theresa, Stefty, and Dorothy , . for her the future holds business school. Jerry Manetti proudly displays the shirt of his future alma mater to Charlotte Pollack. Y. ROCHELLE WEISS . . . National Forensic League l, 2, 3, 4, Glee l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President lg Career Club President 2, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Junior Play Stage Manager . . . Shelly, our future lawyer, is a talented speaker and has a mania for public speaking. DOLORES J. WILKINS . . . Book Club lg Dromatics Club 2g Fashion Design Club 3 . , . Wilkie doesn't believe in doing the dishes or ironing . . . could spend a whole day at the Palace just listening to Elvis Presley's records . . . is Air Force bound. JACQUELINE WILSON . . . Junior Glee lg Good Grooming Club 2 , . . Whip can usually be seen with Marie and Tessie, almost anywhere . . . she says thumbs down to people who don't like James Dean . . , life on the horizon includes being a chilclren's goyerness. GREGORY WISYANSKI . . . Greg, a Distributiye Education student, turns down his nose to stuck-up girls and school , . . can usually be seen working at Derby's Paint Store or with Tom and George just about anywhere . . . heads for the Army after graduation. Dolores J. Wilkins Veronica Yursco Y. Rochelle Weiss Magdelin Wisyanski The 1958 Seniors MAGDELIN WISYANSKI . . . Junior Miss Club lg Library Assistant 2, Typing Club 3, Junior Play Stage Crew . . . Angel, who can sew one of the finest seams in the class, thinks That'll Be the Day is just fine . . . will makc an efficient housewife. VERONICA YURSCO . . . Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Council, Homeroom Secretary 4 . . . pretty, petite Ronnie can be found most anytime in the Band Rocm . . . enjoys playing the flute and piano . . . always has a big smile for polite people . . . her future is undecided. THOMAS JOSEPH ZBOROWSKI . . . this competent Voca- tional boy likes to keep cars and boats purring . . . Diana rates high on his parade of hits . , . finds time for girls when not working at Keystone Homes, Inc ..., wild blue yonder calls this lad. HENRY J. ZYWICKI . . . Band l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Junior's in- terests trend toward music . . . enjoys playing the clarinet and accordion . . . spends after-school hours working at lsaly's . . . early risings irritate this Senior . . . future plans for this Scientific student include Alliance College, Jacqueline Wilson Gregory Wisyonski Thomas Joseph Zborowski Henry J. Zywicki qu.: -4.2! fi-23' xi, 5 Q 1 3 i 'Ja 2 , 4' ' 'JUER CRUISING THE CORRIDORS OF GREYHOUND LAND Intermission at the Prom. One coke is better than none for Nance Ronick and Buzz Barton. 16 sg.-4 Junior Class officers, C. L. Melenyzer, Penn B ron, laurel Shutferly, and Bill Makinen Y Y greatly aided their class. Juniors Conquering all obsTacles confronTing Them, The Juniors of Monessen High School have compleTed a very successful school year. Un' der The sponsorship and guidance of Mrs. DoroThy Hicks, Miss Rurh Lovve, and Mrs. Cecelia Kasper, The lunlors have had mosT of Their problems solved. The council members and The officers, C. L. Melenyzer, president William Makinen, vice-president Laurel Shuf- Terly, secreTaryg and Penny Byron, Treasurer, have well represenTed Their class. The juniors gof The year off To a rousing sTarT by making The producTion of Their class play a smashing success. The Rebel, under The direcTion of Miss Carolyn Sedey, proved an excellenT means for The iuniors To display Their versaTiliTy. Nexr on The calendar came The Junior .lam- boree. Tops on The lisT of social evenTs, iT provided fun and enTerTainmenT for all. The iuniors could be seen nexT aT The annual ChrisTmas Dance, one of The gala affairs of The OFFICERS PresidenT C. L. Melenyzer Vice-PresidenT .. Bill Makinen SecreTary .. Laurel ShuTTerly Treasurer Penny Byron Juniors Anthony Gigliotfi, Ken Andricovich, Joan Beck, and Gladys Hendrickson recall the Junior Jamboree. Junior Play cast members, Veronica Brown and Russell Bronson enact ChivaIry. STRIVE TO ACHIEVE SENIOR STANDARDS year. The biggest social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom, was also a memorable occasion at which the Junior Class was well represented. Aside from all the tun and testivity, the Juniors received many well earned honors. They excelled in scholastic ability, which was clearly shown by the huge number ot students on the honor roll each six weeks. Also taking part in various extra-curricular activities, the members of the class participated in student government, athletics, public speaking, choral group singing, musical organizations, school newspaper and yearbook staffs, and debate, among others. Adequately preparing themselves for the big step ahead, tomorrovv's seniors look for- ward to the coming year and can look back upon a year well spent. ROW l-R. M. Vallozzi, C. L. Melenyzer, P. Byron, L. Shutterly, A. Bellora. ROW 2-K. Dolnak, S. Boyd, P. Spirko, A. Yonko, K. Farnsworth, S. Weible, M. Berthine, ROW 3-A. Bisceglia, R. Rizzuto, S. Burns, G. Malarbi, S. Samuels. W W ,-5 Tiff' Q-.ef ' ,Wav I My. W Mk 2: 2? V ef .I.l. WF A A A 'Nu 'wg 7 f, . 6 .62 ,. A V, E 'vm 5 , M y . 1 '-Q, fs 'V ' QQ i 'M J '- ' 3 -A-lv. A rf. , M ' 2 .. . ,.. if A x , . A l, -Q 3 .W ,.M .1fqg K, H? ,Q 'I' ,, AQ? z+Tz..Z5s'Z.ii 1 - Q .wx 'I -4-14 Y y Q.. rpm. ez Ze. -'fall X 'U' f M A ' M ., -f ,' , H ' ,. sr' .5 9' TN A K 'A H.. . ,A W 4' , 'T 'C' A '59 f A' A gg ' fl ,Q f 1 W, 1' I Q 'J lil? Q L: 2 - i f we ,.f -ff ,f-,ff Xt' Elf 'L I ni as 3, vs . Fl I 'W' 'fi' V DJ' . l .. V ? xg if 'Q A '35 5. A N .- '- 5 55 pm 3 ,425 'Www ig . W' Q-,460 A . lf .l i -. J ,. . , . A ' A lfl f fl- TIF . w fl ..-. f ' 7. K.. - .1 H f .., , ll 0 kwa? x-saw gr M ,, .A,A, . A , ' .4-4.5 A ln vigl A ' , va .1 '45, .. lv W ' gg, ,f 'TA' . , ' - gy f , H .3 -ff. ,W ...fs ' V' fqiiw, .ri I My Mrgls a A lk -. V-ev --.A , K ffzf' , i ' 1 M . : A THE .IUNIORS ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW -J. Adamson, J. Albert, S. Albert, R. Aleason C. Allen, L. Ambrose, J. Amendola, C Anderson. K. Andricovich, M. Aniol, B. Arnoldi, l Baker. B. Barch, J. Baron, P. Bartosik, J. Beck. G. Bello, A. Bellora, M, Berthine, A. Bisce- glia. A. Bitonti, C. Blackwell, D. Blythe, N. Bolias G. Bougioukas, B. Boulton, S. Boyd, J Bradica. K. Bronson, J. Brown, L. Brown, V. Brown. N. Burger, S. Burns, P. Byron, M. l. Cam- pana. I0-V. Campana, A. Capozza, R. Carlucci, C. Caruso. Tony Franks, Carol Kuvinka, Rose Mary Vallozzl and Vlrgmla Campana admire one of the library's statues UW'-vwmauql 58 ROW ROW ROW ROW wi 'G JE? Shiv 3' ,-44 '55, ws, ,Sf DISPLAY THESPIAN TALENTS IN THE REBEL J Catermo, V Cecelia C A Charrler J Cherkln, E Clcchlffo R Clocca, B CIark, E Come? B Crawford M Crlsl P Czelen M Damore B Danser H Desellems D Desiefano M Devuto S DIVING K Dolnark J Durkalskl K Dzyak J Epsfem A Escn bano L Essey M Evans R Falbo J Fall beta I M Farmer QT7: '-L9. SEI' Q 1 -13 'o :fa 955 gf rbn Z' 3-4 so mu 5 5-1 Tl' or go fm I 'QM hx 'sfo-A' M1 Ll 'X an. wr' if 'FN 'TY 'v- 'wi rw 'QV A-rw-'10 af 75' ii' gina' 51:7 ,rv-. is ,fav 24, ,F- 'Q' ROW 5 ROW 6 R R wig? 3 A In f- OW 'GF' P Garafola A GIQIIDHI M Guns, M Greco J Greene A Grogan S Gruber, G Gul bourdanche R Haury G Hendrlckson I Hllmslu D Horan K Hoiochln R Horvalh B Hughes M A Hullck J A Hutchlson E Huweari E lgoe, A Imbrogno L Imbrogno F Im burgla W Jackson C Janus A Jodon B Johnson L Jones G Joseph C Kachmank C Kalamaiousus L Kamenlcky N Kampo, .I Kelemen M Kerekes R Klme B Kolora fv '?' 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Lancas, J. lane, B. lhota A. link, M. Lucas, R. M. Macko, W. Makinen G. Malarbi. Malmchak M Marmcovlch G Masceha Mahanslu M Maflco J Maund M G Mavralus C L Melenyzer N Metzger M Mllasmcnc J Muller W Muller R Mo gan R Moreau G Murm E Nelson J Nelson T Nemoseck ta. wx.:- Us ...S '.-um.. 1' Q 14'-'Q 'ff-arf ,11- qwq. 1? -ef .1 MV! 1...-, rim' vw iff fa.. 1 wa M .,,,., P 'Y 'SJ ROW 5-M. Nevala, E. Nicolaus, F. Nicolaus, D. Nuz- zaci, F. Orsilli, D. Paholsky, A. Palmieri, V. Pascaralla, A. Pascotti. ROW 6-D. Paterra, G. Patrick, C. Payne, R. Pencils, J. Pepera, C. Pidich, E. Polosky, B. Povich, D. Powlowsky. ROW Rattay N J Rhodes F Rhone M Rlch Rizzo R Rlzzuio M Ro'ney R Ruoko nen M Sabolchlch ROW C Sagona N Salom S Samuels J Sax brg M Scales P Selesfak P Shure L Shunerly A Smnh Ki nw-N 'tb' 'tp' wry' lil 'bf u..,,.m. ...J Q.. of ff- -as ,ox 112' QF!!- f-Q W '? ' .F arm Q Nw 355 'lf wr ir RCW' '35 in-nr N5 W. !!'.. K W -Aza- ff' F9 ,Z if 60 , 3-T. ' , . ' ' , . , 7-C. , . . , . , . 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Q ff J 2 . . Q -r 2, ' . - 7 , 2 ,,-: ,gg A . ff , V nrg, VN, V ,V V..-1 , Z ,EV . A, V . VV . 'J - 1 ' 1 . ., J A . V A , V ,. .VV . '--. VV V VV Z V , A A - ll' R1 li e -W ' , 115225 . A . A A : . 5 5 V ,.. V .,. V f.. V V I .V V 5 , 'll VV V V V . V V ' za- . A -'a2 ff gf. L , G l . A A . ' ...G - . A 1... - tg V - V - V ..,, - e V I V V V . Vf-V .. , V V, W , - J il , '- Q Q 1,.- A - V. . . L .. - 4 a Vzsf-. , A ,W .::.ff f- .4 ' J f L W Q3 VV VVV T V ,VV VV, -, VVHIVH -V VV V . . V ze. , ii A 2:.' A K ' llll . 'fy' . . A n 4? ' N . ..'. 1 ' S ' . , . f, - J .L .A. . ,. Q.. : ' rv 'H-3 , . ,. 'J z . 'Q-A S . L 2 ... ' . . 3 , -I V W V- W j, fs 5 s JUNIORS ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Miss Valentine rules gf . . on -ef f 6: we Q? is-ff 1 1 'R .2 .K ,,,, i . J, ...Q ,. 2,'9 . ffl' 5. L 7, Y i K 1-J. Smith, P. Spirko, R. Steel, T. Steer. M 5 w 2-P. Summers, N. Swaney, J. Tatsch, O. Tesack. if M ,M - 3-T. Throop, M. Thur, R. Treater, C. Triggiani. ' ' V E2 l 2. QM ,U R R , -- V 4-C. Tyburski, H. Valko, R. Valloui, K. Walters. - - .2 f'..t gr Q: i- 4424 - 5-S. weibl, M. B. Weichsel, J. Wendel, C. ' V, R K Wilson. -.V Q T3 ,. .fi . S I'-3 il 1 Q Q I 6-P. Wilson, C. Worley, W. Yoki, W. Yolxi. ,, Wk 7-A. Yonko. S 'Q , 1 L ,,....v.,.r Li I -Q W ' in - Q, 'sa ' M g :SQ S . 3 F iump ball for Madeline Lucas and Q W W Marlene Greco. Juniors have played two-thirds of the game, but remember the final inning is the deciding factor. - H, mx XX I I a J FXAXVAI '22- vw X 1 Q N54 1 1 xp 'Q 5. fIif?ff5 1, 2 ,L h wuzr MN Q 9 Y 6 Q S gg, rj' fi' Ly. gm . Q63 If f V 'iff 1 Xxfxff HQ ag ? A f 4 4 f W x as n W M 1,4 I gi... 3. i fgjfft 1 3' O E' UU ef f f 5, bg? Roger Duronio accepts Bill Kunsa's savings. Marie Organ seems io be holding up lhe line. SOPHOMORES ROW 'I-J. A. Abraham, S. Adamczyk, C. Aiello, J Alberts, P. Allen, C, Altemare, M. Ambrose, B. Anders, G. Bacheifi. ROW 2-J. Bachinski, M. Bachinski, N. Bachovchin J. Barron, E. Barton, J. Bartosik, D. Bashada D. Bashacla, M. Basko. ROW 3-I. Bass, R. Bass, B. Bedner, R. Behrendt, M Belan, B. Beneccio, M. Bergsiein, R. Billy A. Bindi. ROW 4-L. Booker, C. Borlello, B. Bosf, L. Branza, M. Brighf, D. Brown, J. Brown, J. Brown, R. Brown. ROW 5-J. Buchar, G. Calloway, J. Cannon, A. Ca- rollo, P. Carlson, V. Carier, J. Caslagnari, J. Caveris, M. Cenker. 16 Fxv! I W 0 A V , Q M . ii F ii QT, if ...- ' 'A A Q' L My . . x ' . ff' ',, .Q : ' , 2 .11 ' ' f,..l i sf 'Ili .. .. ., A' Q 4 ,, s g- ' 1, , M, .sa I. ' Ng A s 3, 5 qv- . i .fi -f Q fe J 1... ii' J 4 5 .Hz ,h fit, V k J of . . Q . 1 :iv I fx + J V : W an h I . . '-., V, m -I Q ,...,. ggi' .ag ' ini L, J' -k G 13 .flif 1 f ., .5-'? I .? f A H' . . X ' ' 4 . I , wi JI s . .wi W, :E.. A at 4 ' in 'xx . nr V -I . A - Vi, ' ' , 3 A 2 Q . ' ,, , . , T g ..... ig . C V, I 4- rw A v 1, ? , wwe 97 2 - J fi .fi T.. 1 f , ..: Q -lf -- ,... A+ , A ug! we -,3 L 'n Q xv, J Q. K Q. -my . 4 31 -f - -1 A 64 Where's the kitchen sieve? says Richard Behrandf to ROW RO'N ROW RO'N ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Kafhy Charrier. K. Charrier, E. Chelen, A. Chesier, C. Cho- :M r van, R. Chromulak. D. Cicconi, D. Cook, M. Cook, P. Cook, .I. Cosner. B. Cramer, N. Cullen, A. Currenion, G. Cve tan, C. A. Darko. J. Dankosky, B. D'AnIonio, W. Dawson, F. Davis, D. Delare. l. Deniiii, D. DeRoccc, P. Diamanie, J. Di Buono, C. Dilegge. M. Dinio, P. Ditia, T. Dominic, R. Dow, .I Dragan. B. Druash, R. Duronio, R. A. Dustolfo, H Fairley, A. Falho. ' 8-R. Falise, 5. Faraci, K. Felix, P. Foster, D Foulks. A. Francia, S. Frazier, B. Frazziffa, A. Frez- V A- Y ' zell, B. Garrick. rf x V F' . . r If 'Hr' 'I' - 54,1 , . ,, ., -- f ws 2. 1 r W W Am A , . gi 3 Ag ' I .. ki' 'Q I 5' F . A . Pi ' if 5 Www, an-ng, is 42 .vm A .' f A . .2 .w - . f Q T 3? ...rf ' as ff-rr . , Q Q ww Y avi I'-'ff' x , U 'x.M K Q M Ilia 'ii f-.85 1 S' sf.. J in - 'ew' , A gil zrqrww . . ., .,., ,..., Z? -5' ' J. ' 'ei -vw . A ,,, .n-rv? 52 . x . A BOAST OF LARGEST CLASS IN SENIOR HIGH iwxdi We 'ung' If Q-an if. y bf f .... ' . el E- S . 75 Ar-f A' ,L 1 2, 'M' ' 'J f KVV: ,,,' 5 L 'I . H. Itb . , L+ ' J' W fy A QRNNQEX 3 . iii ,f.fv. W 'X' A f .. , Q l :' yr' sigh. .sz fm N-. F. I S f M f H J YM if' ww X 1 1 5 L if-1? ,Wi Q. if-or ia L 6: . f K .H M . . N.. Q' 1, 'Y K I .q,..,. 1, ,. . vs- '91, , ima v , go, K or A 'M' 5. .1 'V if C if if-'J A jaw W, ? , A y . L.: ' vi ig , fc n 3 'W- . Q ,... . :L ...X KA if - Q, f-. 4. Q- fi . ff 1 .. .4'!v,,a-ua' ki . A V i , ' Q x H . . , .nn, J gg. gr .,,' .ff - ' sf -: . . fs ..:. 122, ...gg-- . Z, ff -- Y .C ' 4' FIRST SOPHOMORE try, yn ll - 445 :' .. . if wwf' nm i .qv 1' . ... , V. sl' , .haf H' 'S. N, S.. md . A . 'i Eg ,M g i 'i QW 1. 1 B.-6'-1 l ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Mr. Jones tells his class another fish siory S. Gedeon, T. Gedeon, M. Gedera, R. Gee, M. Giannini. J. Gibalowsky, A. Giffen, R. Gillingham, R. Gladys, D. Glasgow. W. Grafia, B. Gusfin, F. Hafalowich, T. Hawkins, H, Hayes. L. Hicks, K. Horn, S. Hrivnak, W. Humphries, W. Hurrianko. E. Huscrofl, T. Hutchison, P. Hyrchak, M. J. lsaho, J. Jannoffa. E. Jarabeck, L. Jarabeck, J. Johnson, G. Johnslon, C. Juvkiewicz. T. Kachmarik, W. Kalvesmaki, A. L. Kame- nicky, B. Kaminski, G. Karbowsky. R. Karbowsky, A, Karenchak, C. Karlowsky, A. Kaisuleris, P. Kelly. K. Kerekes, J. Kerestes, F. Kizzie, J. Kless, G. Kossar. CLASS TO ELECT OFFICERS 66 if ff f 5, ,.., 'Q L -3455 -.L ka- CHLHXCFU7 CHRNY. Helen Olsavick and Kathy McNavage confer with Miss Chalfanf, Richard Suchy poinis our progress to Judy Waife and guidance counselor. John Sivek. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW -1 w ,M Q 2- .M Q.. fp. 'vs SOPHOMORES D. Kousman, C. Kovach, B. Koziei, J. Krause, C. Kraynek, T. Kreger, M. Kubicko, H. Kuch, W. Kunsa. D. laFrance, A. Lancas, K. LaPresIi, B. Lalkanich, G. Latia, B. Lazewski, J. Lenhart, M. Lepore, C. Lester. L. lisowicz, S. Locketf, L. luciani, W. Luies, B. Madison, C. Magatz, M. A. Maise, J. Maior, P. Maior. ' C. Malezia, E. Manko, C. Marino, V. Martinet, L. Massey, D. Matianski, W. Marta, T. McLaughlin, K. McNavage. V. Melenyzer, D. Miller, J. Mischyshyn, J. Mogarf, A. Morello, G. Mowl, A. Mucy, T. Musial, J. Myers. av . .li '1 f ... A , .4 I ' ....s .y il. ' ' 'H' ,f - . i. 'f' . V ,. .,,, Ni ., W4 V K . 'Q Ezra ' Y' Q 1.. . ' aww Q , xr' f 7 1 ffl ., rs I W 5 J ' 'J 5? f an 3 'Q rv. 3 'sf is 'i ' 7 ' . 4 s ' ' 1 . 'M' Q , fm. . . . H A ' - . . N., J 2.8-fr .N A- -. Q ' -A 2. ,YM . an V. W if -Q . ..5'.gJLsVL Q f f l M' ' f 1 X I . 1 ' W . A - ...A A Q, fa I , 4 rv r-' ,, U1 'W W 'J' + , ig , ' 6 .. A' -'43 ' tr:-' l- ' :v 4, V Y .K i J 'PW 11' V , ,.. . Im A ' . . f J rw Q' 'Zi 'JB sf 3' - ,N J, 'F' '- ia -. Y .,, Il. ,, .P ff -J I .N-. 1.4 I ' ...-- Wy, -K r av 'P nf' kv., .wr -Q f '- x ., .. Q3' -4 +V I, fs 'WWA vw' . av 0-K -Q3 ,gg . f f. uv' N' .f f -A 7+ if . ,JFQN-fl .rr 1 5 in .. . -- M A ,. - ' ' , 'X uv fp- V- . -v 1 - . .4 fu 1 4 Q: 4 v- -4 fx 'S- y . -,. ..- Q Q f. gn . f -, , , - , M, lg' - sf 'Q-0' Nancy Bachovchin coaches Carol Dile e on statue imitations gg . Jimmy Caviris and Jack Ranallo make changes on weekly bulletin SOPHOMGRES ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW C. Mykovich, A. Niccolai, E. Ninchak, R. Olchak, H. Olsavlck, P. Onderko, M. Organ, G. Orsega, W. Osborne. J. B. W J. D. M Owsiany, M. J. Pallone, R. Panepinto, G. Parnelli, F. Pastorkovich, S. Patronas, G. Pehote, Pender, M. Peters. Peters, J. Plavetich, G. Ploanza, I, Polowsky, M. Poprasky, J. Pustinger, J. Raczkcwski, Ranallo, D. Ratica. Rattay, E. Reday, M. Reed, J. Rendos, Y. Rivers, J. Rohland, M. Romeo, J. Rose, A. Rubachko. A. Rubachko, D. Ruffing, B. Rusnak, F. Ryan, R. Sacharov, S. Salotti, L. Santora, l.. Savarino, J. Schuller. ' N ' ' -I 'gl 'M' - . . . .-ei + - if ' . W , ' J' 'Q , 2 ,. Jil , -- .. LZ' -. A T '33 V, .1 '-.,, we f 1, 1 .. 1 J ' .,, . h A, fy f Q . J Q , .csv . Q -1, ' ' . 9, ? I ze C: :N , 1 1 K , Km ,i 1 .Q . 'vfs A f ,- .. -ff., r' 4- 2 J .. F- P . A f- H.: 5 J, A '1' A ' A-we -1- ' ek V if , ij. K I H A V! , 'M 'L 4 M fl 9 :xr MA 1 I MQ, xg 0 .D , J W M I A A, QRMQW I 4 R unity, V 6-K 5' 'fs - ' M 1' 'fgyy . L . , ' W. Z' 2 . 'N' W, ' Q , V all , ' ...M . - lt' - 1 ...Nw . - ' ,.., i Q' 1 ,wr 1 5, f -- - . -i fs W .-gs fl 'fix ll ,2'? ix .T lk' v . M 'V PQ' ' 'V , Qu ' I' Wise 'r .55 .Q 4,-X ' . ..... i9'4 af . V J . .2 ' in v - 5-45- 1 vp. ' L W A: J, . ,aff rf .5 I 'Sas , 'Q' ll. Ni . Y . , iv ,' 2 ' ' ' K . Y . A tg. 7 4. 'W ' x fm 'L M ' Sf .. f 1 f A we .2 r 'M I 5 Q 7 A V: W j 4 'pw . 'H V 'e 'yi 5'-f M il. 'A if E 'M' - wi , ' im .- M gg. .WM .56 '. ' iw, A vbfu 1-8.1.1 1 ...Q A ,H 'Q - Ss., Chuckie Allen and Martin Basko enioy a chat with Veronica Carter. 1 ' A. H6 5+-is f , ROW 1-J. Scrip, J. Seamon, S. Seykoski, N. Sherry, Q A . .N , V' E - 1 J. Sherwin. 4 , . ,.... ff' , ' . . . . ' ' . ' . . . , ' ' 1 V 5 49 li: 'S - ' ROW 2-S. Shultz, J. Shuster, J. Sivak, C. Slvelc, -- it V xl as ff - I4 J. Slcekel. 1 A 'W .fjskx V I A, fA ,lg ROW 3-M. E. Skurkay, P. Slattery, A. Slebodnik, R. A ,RM , A ne Soltis, C. Spencer. fi A fi , ,E if A 523 5? V., f : ' . 'I lygq- A E 'L fy. ... :. ' 1-A' ' -:ir it SQ. E :.. , Row 4 c s 'wk 1 sf I v si e s 5,- 4, F 4 ll' M 'zly i A 1 - . pri 1 , . eep e, . ewar , . ies a, V ' ' . , H K 1, J. Stoven. .' M K fi ,V,, ROW 5-R. Suchy, J. Summers, R. Sutovich, D. Teg- .- if .13 .Da , ' , V J GQ, .5 nelia, J. Tegnelia. , If- , , - . -' I Z ' 3' , I ,... ., .., .R .M , Ap .P 1 .Q C. .. Vyikplkga, , L S I? . ,. U ROW 6-M. Tegnelia, D, Thompson, K. Tominello, D X l ' ' .vt Sv Tonini, L. Traversari. A, now 7-L. ryburska, P. rylka, 1. vme, A. vagal, .W 'R 'R , N, S WW C. Venneri. . 2... Rf N.. it ' n' 'S' f' .11--f 5 ff' : ,, r .N l' 2 A ROW 8-F. Vernet, T. Vitali, C. Vivian, J. Waite, J , , K. Weible. f' ' . j 'Ca' A' Q Q ii if J- it f .K tl ROW 9-M. Weiss, R. A. Wheeler, C. Whitehouse, 1 H , .V .I A A -fy' l.. D. Wilson, C. Winfield. . 'i'i pil ' A Q K' J V - ia 1. A .4'LfTs1 J ROW 10-W, Wisniski, C. Wisyanski, W. Yagodich, , . .I A S. Yoney, F. Zaydel, J. Zimmaro. . f EFT' ' N ' K, V. , . ' . ix V .., r I ', ff ..' ' ,fy l? Z . ' 'sie ' ?'?. 69 sf uuzoinn Dnowm unite vo a 'vnu Unis A num una s,,.....- This machine sure is puzzling, says Kenny Freshmen Excelsior! Forever onward! This tends to be the motto that our Freshman class upheld this year. They have taken the first successful step toward graduation and will continue as their outstanding achievements indicate. The class of 'ol possesses boundless enthusiasm and shows initiative in all phases of school life. The freshman class has done remarkable scholastic work. Monessen High offers the freshman pupil tvvo courses, the commercial and college preparatory. Both serve as a preparation for life's open road ahead. Quite a number of students have made the honor roll regularly every six weeks, proving the class has excelled scholastically. Freshman students have actively partici- pated in many extra-curricular activities. Also T0 f' DiGiacomo. showing outstanding ability and sportsman- ship were our Junior High football and basket- ball future star athletes. Our football team recorded a perfect winning score. The Na- tional Forensics League has claimed many Sherrie McWilliams and Carol Badzik celebrate Monday morning in Home Ec. . hymn x ,...--5 L onard Williams and Tom Zimmaro wonder about the sfa!ue's past ROW 1-V. Alfomari, C. Ambrose, B. Anderson, M. Anderson P. Arcuri, R. Arnoldi, P. Bachism, C. Badzik, D. Baker, F Bal:hick. ROW 2-J, Barilla, R. Barron, S. Barion, J, Barfnsik, B. Batista, D. Sednarczyk, H. Beeman, H. Beeman, J. Behanna, L. Bender ROW 3-P. Bercik, D. Bergstedf, L. Earthine, F. Bezuska, F. Bia lon, C. Bianchi, E. Bill, J. Bodoia, M. Bodoia, J. Bogovich. ROW 4-J. Boiarski, L. Bonafed, D. Bongiomo, B, Booker, D. Bost, M. Boulton, T. Bower, R. Bowness, N. Boyd, D. Bridge 1 . . Patty Bercik, Ka'hy Lenio, and Maria Katsuleris primp during lunch hour ROW 5-E. Bronson, B, Brown, H. 3rown, K. Brown, J. Cantoni L. Capuano, S. Caruso, W. Cekolu E. Cekus, C. Klembarsky ROW 6-R. Coccari, T. Corsi, D. Cowan, R. Crum, F. Crump, G Crynick, E. CuNer, S. Cyrneks, R. Czenka, L. D'Alforio. ROW I-T. Darby, F. Dasfolfo, D. Daugherty, G. DeAngelis, K DeGiacomo, R. DeMarco, D. Denihi, E. Dibarfolomeo, G. Dick erson, R. Dlmperio. - . , 1' Q -. .. . Q! -rv M K .1 .K .H n tl fr 'va , ,ah , .4 3 1 Av-' Q4 ... Fr, 1.3 2- -if no 1, f 1' 7- .1 A 'r 4 ,. 1 If f -J'.'jvf','f:'-' . M... L.. - A fn an 5 A 1 -tj X - ,- tv.. - - 1 9' 5 , .. -1 ,, L 4 ., ,N .. , .. ,, .. , . .. V- A ,, ,Mb 5. N X, ,. . ,. . . LL . 2 F .3 r , , ,rf , A 'Q - if , ' 5 ' I, v . , , , . -I f X -fm Lf' 1' ff . X f ,lm .Mn osx - f .K ' m Q' X , ' ' ,, . .. 1 VT., , lr- '41 '54 - s a o ,. ' ' nf, , L, il 5' 4? 5 ,- W , fo f wi W ... r 1 D ' -Q A A fa? ff f 4- R -- Af f 'gg 5 A if 'Al .CS 2 ' .' A .A f J- W ' A 'I ' .. QL , .. . .Lg r il A - , g I V 'K Nrfi v av Y, ,. ' H f ,K 'S L - W il , . .. . ' wk, -f is . Q- ' r 1 s - A Q 4 . ry A 1 - if f- ' 2- , 'Q' 'M' - , K ' A in 4 I ' .f 'Yi 1 A if -I v If J' ' 4 If xx wi' .TVR ' Q.. - - ' 2 N J Y 3 . N . -v ,,, ' W v ov'-wiv f-:Q 7-, - V. .5 I 3, Q F' 4 A , II F , fi , ' Y . v sri 5 A H -J 'B 7' ' - 41 g 'sw M ,J Q ' 4 .. M. P: 'Ti ,, l ?,.'.. Q ri. f- B- .. L A F. 'Q q if it Y ' ' 1 D l N . 4- 4 v Q 'F 4 J it 4: . ' A he A y Walter Olmenen shows the boys Qhe fundamentals of algebra. FRESHMEN ROW 'I-K. Difta, M. Donnell, F. Dubinslcy, A. Dudas, K. Durkalsld, C. Dzalko. ROW 2-M. Dziak, A Dzrinleo, B. Dzuioyski, L. Eisimin- ger, A. Ellen, J. Essey. ROW 3-J. Evans, J. Evonko, N. Ezolt, A. Faraci, J. Fedarko, C. Fedor. ROW 4-R. Fedorchak, R. Fedorchak, E. Fiorill, S. Frez- zell, P. Frow, D. Gallik. ROW 5-A. Gates, G. Gibson, M. Gigliofli, G. Gimon, C. Gladys, B. Glogosh. ROW 6-L. Gogol, J. Gram, V. Greco, J. Guzzie, M Hakulin, D. Harper ROW 7-E. Henderson, R. Herb, J. Hill, C. Hoffman, T Hopkins, S. Horan. ROW 8-C. Horn, R. Hornack, R. Hornack, M. Hreha J. Hrufkay, S. Humphries. ROW 9-E. Hutoff, E. Huweart, J.lmbrogno, A. Ingram W. Ingram, R. James. ROW I0-J. Joseph, V. Ka-11si, R. Kapiy, C. Kasper A. Katsuleris, M. Katsuleris. ROW I1-D. Keefer, J. Kennedy, J. Kerestes, D. Kerns, D. Kerns, M. Kersnick. ' L V300 up ,. - , ,if K K I lv-1' 'Q . 2 Q sf J. 0' f . 'S -0. ., , l -IP 1' js s A iw 1 if WJ f li 4. .JIIXTI 4 - 'tp if . Xt 3 3 A 52,55 gs. ' 1 A if J mv. ,di QI , Q , Q R 'ff I Y rv ' . . it , . - ' D. R-...fy V . S.. ,Q 4: ,,,. ew h V, 5, 513, ,,.,'f.:. H N . L ' ., I 1 ff' Jw . M in Tfi, QW ,yt .fd M -Q ... 2 .V ' ' Rr . ,- xr -' 5 ' E - J. 'uf i get W J Y, . X 1 .Q 'U A 'A .V IE LA ., .1 A 'ffii R. ' 4. A iii-Ii e -f' wr f H '. ' 4 s ,ar .fh W af ' . gg ' V .J Z A. , - , 2 3 . A for-5' f 'aww K Y ls fb, , .,. 'E f. 'J 3 A Q I , 9 5 'Am I . iz A .: J C - - Q . i K , 'V D A 12' A . .. Aix.- M -I W ' ' N., . Yi' 'VPN in 5 I .A L J -Cy JW YEL :Nl J 'Q f- ' ' 4 if-.J9 P - A if , ,. g ,Q ' A ,f Q J L-P ' U: , ' f Q gi, .V - K- W W 1 X. Y 'X' f i' ,S .t X Y Fvfif 5 , l , I , f - I ' 1 MIGHTY OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW 73 Aa' .fs vs. nf A Ao.. 1 4 A iw fs. r ,Q f sr ! E4-ra I 4. :V-:L ' ' - 0 2 ' ' . ' .Q 1 Ji- 'J I fe' xx... -K f 3' f wi ,-'J -4 9 w .fv , R. . rc. 1 IT ,. L . .. . .ug - ,y . 4 A Q ,if .ad :fail . I x .V VW-o-x.,,,v 'F ' .-' '- 1. ' w. -J ' ' . - 17 7 -2: . f . 1-1 ' 1 v. g 3 ll , f-ll I .. A fy v . ,xv .9 ,Q 1' '- 7 S .W , ,, va- 1,-f . . Q91 Ha' A4-0. 3 f gg . 'P' in l X F gr, l x 'GC Vs -f a 1-11 Q if Lu-1... ss X6 , . . gf--. ' , I . are-ly . Qs- 4 Q, . yi .Q as '- .Q nr-M ,lsr A N, A f my Xi, A , -, 4 ., 'J 'J L5 l W A J Q. . M. A at I . A V 5 . M A xv x ?' .. ,Q A 'U' Q ' .. .ff , 2 Y ,sq 3 .ar A Q. 4 v l,x'f,,, , A gel- f. Rig- 3 , ,iv , 4 if a, ,fb A l .J . fi- J M 1 .. 4 1 'M' 731- f xfiig f ' N74 W . R2 f Xi 1 .J . I , Aw ' ... 'E nfl ww I f . v ... y rw. uv' qv' I T-N. I 'M J. M. .,,, Marge Salva sfraighiens Donna Cowen's Ivy league collar. ROW l-G. Kessler, M. Kisinko, Kofys, M. Koiora. ROW 2-J Kowal, R Krasik, M. Krasnicki, K. Kruczyn- ski, M. Kuhn, D. Kulenic. B. Kosh, L. Kofis, R. ROW 3-D. Kulenic, C. Kwapien, V. Labonich, K. Lapin- maki, K. ROW 4-S. Liscik, M. ROW 5-E. G. Major, ROW 6-D. Lenio, B. Leone. Leone, R. Lhota, V. Lighiner, M. Lipari, K Liscik. Lofgren, D. Lubrani, R. Maione, R. Maise, D. Mallino. Mandarino, D. Mandarino, L. Masci, A. Mas- sey, J. Malko, J. Many. ROW 7-P. Mayernilx, K. McElfresh, A. McWilliams, S. McWilliams, M. Miller, R. Minnifi. ROW 8-M. Morgan, J. Mosley, D. Mucy, D. Myrga, C. Naccarato, D. Nelson. ROW 9-J. Nignausky, J. Nizansky, R. Oliver, S. Orlal- Iono, S. Palanzo, J. Pallini. ROW 10-D. Panepinlo, C. Fanlaleo, T. Pascarella, M. Pascarella, M. Page, T. Persico. ROW 'll-L. Petfko, S. Piisula, M. Pollack, K. POPP. M. Puleo, S. Reed. PREPARE DILIGENTLY TO ENTER SR. HIGH T4 5 Y Lynn Bonafed shames Terry Bowers and Robert Hornaclc. FRESHMEN ROW 'l-J. Rada, D. Reed, P. Rendos, K. Richie, K. Roberts N. Roman, A. Romasco, J. Roskos, W. Rozycki, P. Rudolph ROW 2-M. Salva, J. Sant, P. Savarmo, G. Scalise, L. Scott, N. Seaman, W. Searles, J. Sellman, R. Sinko, D. Skekel. ROW 3-N. Skira, A. Skoczlas, J. Smaracheck, B. Smith, J Spridik, K. Stampfer, C. Stasko, .!. Sterback, G. Stewart, H. Stuhl ROW 4-M. Suomila, J. Swaney, R. Sypolt, C. Tansmore, L. Frances Bezuska cures Monday morning blues for Ralph Krasik. Tatsch, J. Teska, T. Tissino, J. Todaro, G. Tomaskovic, K. Tomer. ROW 5-J. Trozzo, M. Tsouris, E. Tyger, G. Uproll, M. Valo, P. Vassilakis, H. Vernet, D. Victoria, B. Wanzilats, G. Ward. ROW 6-D. Wasky, E. Watkins, C. Wentzel, G. Wilcox, L. Wil- liams, S. Williams, S. Wisvanski, R. Woitokski. M. Wood, C. Wolford. ROW 7-J. Yadrick, R. Yatchyshyn, A. Yelletz, N. Yohe, R. Zdilla, V. Zelenak, T. Zimmaro. te- 'QU .R r A 9' ' VM: S 44 Hr, 5 L 'W if-era .3 -5 T . R' .e 3' QM., , rv hifi' S? CVS - 'kt ,W A ' , f A N ff VS 1 -v f , ,x ,. . ' QQBZQQHN .R fa gs in QL A: T .QQ i ' A W il A ,. F ' I 5.3 . F ' 1 K l ' ' -Vi 1' i-A m , '5-,ik -A A 'ii' R: J-is . L A' ,, .-. . W '52 'N 'H ' . M' . ' .::. ef. . . fl' fl ' ' ' M- ll. J 2. - ' W if -, fr ' f -'- ff 'il 'ft if! W' 'fy iw lf ,'f Jt - .f -..Mix 40 . . 1 A 3 .-. .ln 'ff xi' .. , ,. ,S vo 4, '79 4 Qzjf, ' I , ,k ' L l' 5 f VZ! ry, , iw.. , 7 5 .421 Q ., ,7 K qi , .Mrk f .. f-J Ji -and . L f ,J of 'ff ffw rf mmf iq 12' ' is N P , A r A Q' KX, fm' if 4 gf. if f a J - 4' R g ' R 1 f A a . 1 I . ' M ff 117, . 5:2 ' ,. 1 sl' Q 'IW . .J Q . F' , . H' 'LH 'ifzzi .fix 5 A MFA 2 1 ,Q W R. n '13 if gala... Q fa ,Lv M' Wvyfm. ,- H . ' . .. cg. 'f v',.. af- 1 -W f -Wt W ., -U JL A ' vf f ...Q f ,. 4. -fx, -vu ,.- iz 4,1 'D f- ,yo ir I E ,Qw- 5 fi, Q 'jf V ,Irv ' IQ Q Q. .J . fy 7. W' a QF l , 1 . 1557, Sw n . QL A , 15.4. .Y 4-f' as .1 .QV my 'Q ,infix . f , .1 Fi X ., A 'f - f' A' 1.x S: . ? 1 Q K ' I wma-'--b 5 y '-if , 5 r, ,..u , 'E . Q . Q g i ':..,,. :,- ' A 'L 'I' V l F '61 x f W In i ik Sf 4 5 V fig K , S21 . if hw . ,,:Q gmhgb A 1 l w ' f I - fiw ' 0 l V ,x , Q ,mg ' f ' , ? R- 2 t' 4 'Nez af' ,L Lloyd Myers, Bill Mosely, and Jerry .Ioclon keep an assembly line going. STUDENTS GAIN VALUABLE MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE who has become acquainted with the inside and out of wiring in the home, remote con- trol systems, repairing ot appliances, and the signal wiring ot bells, buzzers, and chimes. Not to be outdone is the student machinist who has learned to shape various metals such as steel, cast iron and brass, the handling ot tools and the fundamentals ot power saws and drill presses. Yes, without a doubt, the Monessen Voca- tional School has in the past, and in the pres- ent, carried on a tradition of making a place in the world tor its brain child . . . the Voc Graduate. N' r 21 3- Steele whaf's what. . Anthony Szerszen shows Ralph Carlucci and Ray Vi Sig' P xfruiv 1, W E? aft AS 'I Wjzgskgagx 1 3455 Fiwgmu ng BXWQQLALX tibia!!! FWKWEF 8 ' IHQQ l :F W! 'Y FIM' Jug Lai' , 5 if y 3 Q I F TWV -w avr? Y'?1 I' 'f' rv 1' 5 E1 if , I He... 1 fn. if v v' 1' Y 1 , 'Q- 'A . 'isa 10- A ,Q 1 1 v a RHF 4 ' ,H x Q- 'Q-,Q A if we :T INTO THE LIFE OF EVERY STUDENT A LITTLE FUN MUST FALL 79 'Q 4 The 1958 GREYHOUND EDITORIAL STAFF The industriousness and untiring efforts of the Yearbook Editorial Staff have made pos- sible the presentation of this 1958 Greyhound. Under the capable supervision of Judy Todaro, Editor-in-Chief, Janis Komar, Write-Up Editor, and Karen Duda, Photography Editor, the mem- bers of the staff successfully met their dead- lines. Early in September, their first job was the distribution and collection of Senior question- naires which were then put into write-up form. October was picture-taking time, and then be- gan the collection of information concerning club, sports, and other activities. Many were the times when the midnight oil was kept burning in the yearbook room while the dummy was made ready for print- ing. Hours were spent proof-reading, cor- recting and rewriting material. Irene Pagonis, chief typist, was kept busy retyping the many write-ups. The staff and its indispensable sponsor, Mrs. Mary Elenitsas, hope you enioy the book. Q Yearbook sponsor, Mrs. Elenitsas, confers with editor, Judy Todaro, about dummy. Assistant Editors, Janis Komar, Joan Beck, Irene Pagonis, and Karen Duda decide which picture to use. EDITORIAL STAFF ROW I-J. Kornar, K. Duda, I. Pagonis, J. Todaro. ROW 2-R. Fedorchak, D. lenio, P. D'Antonio, P. Ar- curi, M. Belan, P. Hay- wood, R. Vallozzi, C. Ku- vinka, T. Franks. ROW 3-S. Salotti, C. White- house, K. Andricovich, J. Beck, R. Olchak, M. A. Shutterly, N. Methven, J. Baker, M. Dudas. Dolores Koslik and Beverly Kmetz receive a gentle repnmand from Mr Blcamch Busmess Managers Rita Lastoka Aurelie Sabol and Kathy Swade price left over pictures for sale UNITED EFFORTS KEEP THE PRESSES ROLLING BUSINESS STAFF This energetic business staff of the T958 Greyhound worked enthusiastically all year. Because there were no club pictures, they were handicapped, but this factor only suc- ceeded in spurring on their efforts. Their suc- cess in providing funds made it possible for this yearbook to be offered to the students at such a reasonable price. Capably directed by Kathy Svvade, Office Manager, Rita Lastoka, Advertising Manager, and Aurelie Sabol, Subscription Manager, the members of the staff campaigned throughout the entire community, soliciting for personal, commercial, and professional patrons. The book was publicized throughout the school and a vigorous drive for orders was con- ducted. Still, there was more to be done. Many hours had to be spent arranging the ads for the dummy. With the help of their sponsor, Mr. Thomas Bicanich, the staff worked with great efficiency, and their hard work pro- duced gratifying results. BUSINESS STAFF ROW Ronlck V Vnctorna J Amerlco E. Gaspich, B. Kmetz, R. Lastoka, K. Swade, A. Sabol. ROW Kovach P Rlva M Olkonen G. Vagoni, P. Shire, R. Falbo, G. Stunda. ROW Stneska G Vernaccml .I Albert D. Koslik, A. Labonich. ROW Doman G Bello P Wilson D. O'TooIe, L. Daniele, A. Escribano, B. Kotora, J. McNavage, Destafano Mary Krupa and Vera Vic THE GAZETTE mt., ..,..,.i...,.., ...Wg Extra, extra, read all about the happenings at M.H.S.! This cry can be heard when the editions of the Greyhound Gazette appear. Highlighted by the feature articles, minute biographies, and sports coverings, the Gazette was able to hold its readers' avid attention with sparkling write-ups. The editors, as well as the staff, worked diligently, met deadlines, read proofs, and corrected articles in order to make the 57-58 Gazette a superior piece of newscopy. This year's paper was marked by the use of individual pictures which replaced the silhouettes in the minute biography sec- tion. Heading the seven editions of the paper was the sponsor, Miss Carolyn Sedey, and co-editors, Vera Victoria and Mary Krupag Associate and Sports Editor Jim Baker, Feature Editor Florine Komatz, News Editor Elaine Gaspich, and Art Editor Roberta Godla. With- out ads a paper wouldn't be possible. Hard at work obtaining these commercial articles and distributing the Gazette was the Business Staff. Directed by the sponsor, Mr. Paul Cic- carelli, the staff did a great job. The man- agers were Diane DeRocco, Advertising Man- ager, Cecelia Kromko, Circulation Manager, and Ann Hutchison, Business Manager. 82 Q-1 'lla copy with finished product. GAZETTE EDITORIAL STAFF ROW 1-R.Godia, M.Krupa, J. Baker, E. Gaspich, F. Komatz. ROW 2-M. Giannini, N. Methven, K. Duda, G. Ver- naccini, R. Weiss, G. Vag- noni, P. Cherkin, D. De- Rocco, B. Cramer, S. Sam- uels. ROW 3-K. Andricovich, J. Bucher, C. Kachmarik, J. Maund, B. Gustin, S. Wil- liams, E. Polosky, R. Val- lozzi, J. Beck, V. Riva. Mr. Ciccarelli stresses the importance of soliciting to manager Diane DeRocco. !'Sl 1 S GAZETTE BUSINESS STAFF ROW I-C. Kromko, P. Ro- masco, D. Carter, M Krupa, D. DeRocco. ROW 2-M, Greco, J. Albert, D. Kritsky, J. Lane, R. Val lozzi. PRESENTS THE FINEST IN SCHOOL NEWS Gazette writers, Pat Cherkin and Nancy Methven get some lay- out pointers from sponsor, Miss Sedey. Gazette typists: Jean Delare, Lia Daniele, and Judy Todaro. .X A l J ' D Assistant Editors: Florine Komatz, Elaine Gaspich Roberta Godla, and Jim Baker. Business managers, Ann Hutchison and Cecelia discuss ad space. sf -8 ., .5 s : , Q ' i' V Aga Q V 5333? , ' .io f 5 1,4f2,'37 ,' , x ' Q X. B 1 V 4' as .335 312, - a5'f:g l'f ' 1 4 'W SENIOR GLEE CLUB ROW l J Scri L Cramer D Carter L Brown E Comet M J. Pallone, P. Hyrchak, C. Venneri, P. D'Antonio, T, Dominic, L. Tyburski. - . p, . , - , . , - , - ROW 2-R. Bronson, G. Essey, W. Wisniski, C. Tyburski, P. Czelen, J. Adamson, P. Cherkin, M, Belan, G. Vagnoni, J. Gibaloslcy, M. Dudas, M. Mavias. ROW 3 F. Hatalowich, J. Tegnelia, V. Victoria, R, Valloui, M, A. Tegnelia, G. Barron, D. Laatu, S. Alberts, K. McNavage, J. Komar, Berkovitz J. Pavloff, G. Kossar. C. , ROW 4-C Ortallono, J. Mclaughlin, B. Hughes, J. Beck, E. Poloslcy, B. Barch, N. Reed, J. Smith, D. Glasgow, B. Fussell, P. Haywood, A . Bitonti, T. Allen. ROW 5 W Jackson, R. Lipnicky, C. Bill, A, Bindi, W. Kalvesmaki, C, Malezia, C. Whitehouse, J. Bezuska, L. Shutterly, J. Raczkowski, J. Green, J. Dragan, D. O'Toole. GLEE CLUB Tvvice during the year all eyes turn expect- antly tovvard Miss Reah Seanor as she slowly raises her hands to direct the Monessen High School Glee Club. At the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, the glee members aim to live up to their triumphant performances ot the past. Many hours ot hard work and valuable time go into the preparation ot these perform! ances, but all vvill agree the extra ettort vvas vvell vvorth working tor. The blending ot voices and unforgettable harmony tends to create a most melodic and inspiring musical touch, thereby again including the Glees' repf utation ot the past in one vvord perfection. Glee Club officers: Kneeling-Florine Komatz and Jerry Essey Standing-Mary Ann and John McNavage Shutterly, Judy Bezuslca, Ronald Lipnicky l ROW 'I-J. Nelson, J. Brown, R. Lastoka E Katsuleris C Kalamatousls C Dacko A Hutchison L Tyburskl ROW 2-M. Milasinsic, E. Jackson, F Komatz L Burton E P Chambers R Weiss M Damore R Menefee P Bartoslk E Jarabeck W, Yoki. ROW 3-N. Kampo, E. Barch, E. Fontanelli I Pagonus I Hlllnski S Shultz J Owsiany A L Kamemcky J Pepera D Dustolfo J Miller. ROW 4-A. Carollc, T. Throop, M. lsaho D DeRocco N Swaney N Hatolowich B Clark J Maund O Tesack P Malone T Hawkins ROW 5-E. Fayak, J. McNavage, H Hreno E Farnetl G Vernacclm M A Shutterly K Duda P Buchko B Kotora L Daniele V Riva, G, Guibourdanche. CROONING BELLES ROW I-M. Belan, E. P. Chambers H. Minnie, P. Haywood, P. D'An- tonic. ROW 2-L. A. Burton, J. Beck, L Daniele, M. A. Shutterly, J. Ko- mar, N. Reed, J. Smith. GREYHOUNDAIRES ROW l-L. Tyburski, J. Essey, M Mavias, M. Dudas, E. Jackson. ROW 2-E. Barch, N. Kampo, V Riva, D. O'Toole, J. McNavage T. Throop, Y ORCHESTRA All instruments tune up, Begin at part 5 of the Student Prince, are familiar expres- sions hailing from the MHS bandroom. The person uttering these words is the competent director, Mr. Julius D'Alfonso, who has de- veloped the orchestra into a blending group of musicians. The versatile officers who helped plan a varied schedule of events for the orga- nization were president, Gerald Manetti, vice- president, Veronica Yursco, secretary, Mary Krupa, and treasurer, Jean Delare. On May Day the harmonizing tones of the various instrumental sections were heard play- ing the characteristic court march, 'fPomp and Chivalry. The orchestra also brought enjoy- ment to the audience during the intermission of the Senior Class Play. lt had an important role in Class Night and Commencement exer- cises, as they were vievved playing the tunes of the class song and the sweet refrains of the Alma Mater. This year's outstanding members partici- pated in the Annual District Orchestra. Due recognition is to be paid to the Band ROW I- ROW 2- C. Venneri. -4- Orchestra officers, Jerry Manehi, Mary Krupa, and Jean Delare, relax with director, Mr. D'Alfonso. C. Dacko, J. Buchar, M. Vlasich, M. Romeo, D. Mafianski, M. A. Maise. N. Bachovchin, K. Lapinmaki, S. Hrivnak, W. Kalvesmaki, V. Cecelia, C. Sivek, P. Selestalx, ROW 3-K. Tomer, B. Wanzilak, L. Frolo, J. Pavloff, G. Francis, D. Blythe, W. Kunsa, C. Winfield, M. A. Hulick. ROW 4-J. Dankosky, D. Dasialfo, J. Amendola, D. Mafianski, W. Yoki, R. DeMarco. .fi-v -al Nr Dan Maliansky, Patty Selestak, and Kathy Dyzak take a break between measures. ROW ROW ROW ROW EXPEND GREAT AMOUNT OF TIME AND EFFORT FOR ANNUAL CONCERT and Orchestra Parents' Association. This help- ful organization has contributed support to the orchestra in many vvays, and at the end ot the year held an enjoyable banquet for the mem- bers of the orchestra. Highlighting the orchestra's agenda vvas without a doubt, shovved the development, ambition, and hard work accomplished by its energetic members in presenting their success- tul musical program. Concluding this program was the presentation ot gold and silver pins and letters awarded to deserving members. This presentation brought to a close a most successful demonstration of a talented MHS group- the Orchestra. Salotti, C. Kurowski, V. Yursco, B. D'Antonio, C. Dilegge. Grant, K. Larmi, D. Spencer, J. Waite, L. Polowsky, A. Labonich, J. Spencer. . Dziak, .L Myers, M. Boulton, D. Delare, N. Methven, M. Krupa, E. Gaspich. . Murin, J. Krause, H. Glogosh, T. Hawkins, R. Riuuto, G. Manetti. ee C.. 'i , f up X N A 1 l xl l i f f I L .l 5 X. .X 1,5 .I 5 wg ' -in Q Q S F' l sf ,ff I 'Q Q- f Wtx is I A N i S , A M N-, M v I Brain ' 4.4, , ! ld B ,W 4 . A f 'r STUDENT COUNCIL A DEMOCRATIC UNIT AIMING TO BETTER Democracy! We, the students, speakl Through the MHS Student Council, these mere words are changed to realities. Student wel- fare, a maior concern of the Student Council, provides fellow students with an opportunity to uphold democratic principles. Officers, Michael Mavias, president, George Bougiou- kas, vice-president, Ella Pearl Chambers, sec- retary, Pat Wilson, assistant secretary, and Cecil Ortalono, treasurer, led the activities of the organization. The main money-raising proiect undertaken by the council this year was a magazine sale, which was a huge success. A Senior Work Day and a movie also contributed greatly to the treasury. Our foreign exchange student, Elisabetta Farneti, was brought to us from Italy by these funds. The profits realized from these STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council officers: Michael Mavias, George Bougloukas Ella Pearl Chambers, and Pat Wilson. undertakings also enabled the council to pur- chase planters for the auditorium lobby and to have a mural painted on the cafeteria wall. Better school relations were established by sponsoring a Variety Show in which students from I3 district schools participated. ROW 1-C. Orfallono, P. Wilson, E. P. Chambers, G. Bougioukas, M. Mavias. ROW 2-N. Metzger, J. Americo, C. Sivek, S. Salotti, C. Vivian, M, Crisi, D. Laatu, G. Karbowsky, M. Cook. ROW 3-P. Bartosik, J. Beck, R. Simone, K. Swade, R. Duronio, J, Tegnelia, A. Lancas, H. Valko. ROW 4-J. MvNavage, R. Moreau, G. Manetti, J. Todaro, W. Dawson, L. DeRose. ROSALIND SIMONE May Queen REBECCA MENEFEE Maid of Honor LIFTING THE CURTAIN ON THE FAIREST OF MAY ROW l--Joyce Bucci, Elisabella Far- neii, Nancy Roniclc, Gloria Vag- noni, Judy Todaro, Mary Ann Shufferly. ROW 2-Ignatius Ratlay, Edward Fayak, Richard DiBiaso, Ronald Lipnicky, Lawrence Oleksak. Miss- ing from piclure, Thomas Churan. ROW 'l-Janis Komar, Charlotte Hunter, Maxine Maxwell, Eileen Mullen, Patricia D'Anfonio, Ella Pearl Chambers. ROW 2-Gerald Essey, Myron Se- pifko, Joseph Kurey, Charles Bill, Robert Pauline, Louis Gigliohi. ffl Y Ld- N' 5 Y ,ki 6 fn A - 1. 4,5 New V .X :fa !fK?fTl1 3 f, Q. ZZ. , Q gt V. , Q L :+?.f e: 'AFB . -,S 5Tulk N is is L.k.. 1 N if Q bh,'eQf 'rs E , S 1 S F 5? , 4, 1,4 I 4 A ' 1 - Q fkvjsl ,. -L41 I .gf ' C . M J' 1 1:-17 A A 'h g ' ' ll 1 1 .X. ' 6 X Q lx ' sy Q 3 sf 'Q 3, W 5 ' .-- A il., 5 X z I V' ', 1 V 1-136 :JG r ii -N 2 ROW ROW ROW ROW 4.. fx, ng-BTX -.-,gy Skip slill maintains, You can live on one hamburger. SENIOR PLAY OuT of The Frying Pan, a smash Broadway hiT, was presenTed by The Senior Class OT 1958. This hilarious comedy involved The anTics OT Three boys and Three girls who share an aparT- me-nT in Greenwich Village in order To cuT down expenses. They concocT a whacky plan, Tor The aparTmenT They renT is immediaTely above ThaT oT a Broadway producer who is abouT To casT The road company a hiT show. The problems which They musT solve, do or die, made Tor a play which was Tull of laugh- Ter. The producTion was direcTed by Miss Caro- lyn Sedey who is The Speech Teacher for Mo- nessen High, assisTed by Mary Ann ShuTTerIy. Head of cosTumes was Becky Menefeeg make- up, RoberTa Godla and Maxine Maxwell, pub- liciry, Vera VicToria and Diane DeRocco, props, Judy Bezuska and Nancy Ronick. STage man- agers were Elaine Gaspich and Louie GiglioTTi. STAGE CREW -J. Komar, P. D'AnTonio, M. Belan, M. Maxwell, P. Bucko. -.l, Bezuska, C. Kromko, N. Ronick, D. Tkachik, I. Pagonis, R. Weiss, B. Menefee, R. E. Duche. -E. Gaspich, L. Komar, R. Godla, P. Romascc, C. Warzinski, D. Carter, D. Lenio, G. Vernaccini, D. Koslik. E. Mullen, J. Barker. A. McDonnell, J. Waite, G, Panepinto, K. Pagonis, L. Gigliolfi, ROW ROW ROW ROW CAST K. Duda, K. Swade. E. P. Chambers, G. Vagnoni, J. Giannini, J. Todaro, E. Farneli M. Dudes, J. Essey, E. Jackson, E. Fayak, J. McNavage. V. Riva, H. Glogosh. ai? E. W X E 'H W. Sw -'Q,,,. was Wawgffz 13 4 , fkhifii 'K' I y 44 K ' , 9 ' fl 5 i 'Qgs CLUBS ARE A SOURCE OF LEADERSHIP AND EXPRESSION Girls' Usher Club Poise, grace, and service are the attributes of the Girls' Usher Club. These MHS students cheerfully assist at plays, concerts, and various civic proiects which take place at the Mones- sen High School Auditorium. The girls are courteous and friendly to the public while still doing their duty and upholding the rnotto of the club. These girls consider it a pleasure to collect tickets, give out programs, direct patrons to their seats, and prevent congestion at the various functions. Under the able spon- sorship of Miss Mary Koklanaris and the capable officers, Aurelie Sabol, president, Mary Ann Shutterly, vice-president, and Elaine Gaspich, secretary-treasurer, the club functions smoothly and efficiently in the face of duty. U g KL X A ts . if SUCCESSFULLY COMBINE BUSINESS AND PLEASURE Junlor Classlcal League As long as the Junuor Classical league ns rn exnstence, Roman art and lnterature will be appreciated Each year, many worthwhile protects are undertaken At Chnstmas the seventy fave members contrubute theur tnme and effort to make various toys and games for a nearby Children s Home Other prolects nnclude the sellmg of school book covers and sponsoring a tradrttonal Roman banquet In March The club as sponsored by Muss Mabel Farnsworth and the club offtcers ROW I E Gasplch D Carter A Labonlch K Pagonls L Daniele G Vernacclm M Krupa G Vagnonl fo na M A Hu :ck Iowsky ROW 2 G Campana brose M Damore wood M A Manse IC al' m P Hay M Guan nlnl J DnBuono O Tesack C Charrler M Romeo C Vennerl P Foster C Dacko ROW 3 C Kraynek R Godla Kromko S Saloth Greco N Swaney M Cenk r S A er! Baron lout C Kovach ROW 4 T Fertall E KBISUISYIS R Menefee P Cherkun K Mellssas P Romasro E Po Iosky J Alberts J Gubalow sky W Kalvesmakl P Shure M Okonen ROW 5 E P Chambers D Ra t a I Pagoms J Delare R Weuss A Bmdu K McNav age C Chovan K Charrner S Sneska P Rva ROW 6 I Hlllnslu A Hutch: son M L Campana C Kur owskl M Kurowskl Brown C Whntehouse J Wane J Plavench J Wane K Duda ROWI G Stunda R M Val Ioul M Krupa V VICIOYIB R Lastoka G Vagnonl J Todaro C Charrler R Alea son ROW 2 W Kalvesmakn C Ven nel S Saloih E Gasplch J W :Ie K Mehssas J Delare Ill Glannlnl C Kraynak ROW 3 D Rahca J Rohland A Labonlch K Dzyak J Bu char J Plavehch J DlBuono P Rlva R Fa bo ROW 4 B Gusnn P Haywood E Polosky I Hlllnskl L male K Swade N Swaney M Greco Future Teachers of Amerlca May I have your attentuon, please phrase the FTA members are novv hearung but later vvlll be using Preparing themselves for a career In teachlng the members fund that vnsmng elementary schools and substltut Ing for teachers IS a vvorthwhlle part of theur premature trannlng Other valuable parts of the FTA program Include usherlng at PTA meetings and sponsoring a study hall durung the lunch hour The clubs sponsor IS Mass Wilma Lander and officers are Mary Krupa presudent Rosemary Vallozzl vtce president, Elanne Gaspuch secretary and Gerry Stunda treasurer . . . . . . . ' is a . . . . . . , l - I . . I , . . 1 I ' . 1 I 1 - . . , . , . I , . I , - . I h . .I . , . ', V. V' - r' , . . IA , C. K - - . , I.. A - l , . , . - , . . I , . I ' . .I . I I - 1 . I , . , . ', , , . . - U V . V C. , . ', M. I ' I ' 1 ne , . Ib , J. , E. Barton, R. Aleason, R. Val- ., . . - . , . I , . , . ' , . . I . I 4 ' I . I v D ' I . 'I 1 . I I . -' , . , . - ic , . ' , . , . . I r . .I . I I ' V ' . V . , . I . - - .. .V . .- , . . , . ' ', . ', V. I I . I I . I . . I l . I - U I I , . .I . I l . . I . , . Q, . , . , . - I - . ', . - '.I v 'I . . I I ae' , . ' , . , - . I , . , - . I , . , . ' I ' A I 4 . I . ' , . I . T a . I . I . , . ', . Da- . I . I 1 I Forensics BRING TROPHIES AND PLAQUES TO MHS HALLS NFL officers: Karen Duda, Florine Komatz, Rosemary Vallozzi Jean Buchar and Joan Beck. I am an American, I speak for democ- racy. Did you ever hear These lines while walking pasT The broadcasTing room? Looking Through ThaT almosf hidden door, you'll prob- ably find The NFL officers, Florine KomaTz, president Karen Duda, vice-president Jean Bucher, secretary, Joan Beck, Treasurer, and Dolly Vallozzi, librarian, busily making plans for Their nexT TournamenT. Maybe you'll See Sandy Frazier concenTraTing on a new humor- ROW I A. Hutchison, T, Franks, P. Riva, M. Giannini, S. Frazier, M, Bergsfein, C. Dacko, L, Savarino, J. Buchar. ROW 2-C. Hoffman, R. Weiss, R. Godla, C. Kasper, K. Swade, M. Peters, C. A. Dzafko, M, Cankner, F. Komafz. ROW 3-J. Beck, S. Reed, R. Fedorchak, E. Polosky, L. Bonafed, J. Nizansky, J. DiBuano, R. M. Vallozzi. ROW 4-N. Methven, K. Andricovich, J. Krause, B. Cramer, S, Samuels, D. Krifsky, R. Behrendf, K. Duda Y? Ken Andricovich, Rich Behrendt, Elaine Poloslcy, and Judy Claire Hoffman Jerry Krause Bernie Cramer Cla Kasper and DiBuonc examine extemporaneous material. Rosalind Fedorchak compile information for next tournament ORATORICAL DEMONSTRATIONS PROVE WORTHWHILE ous reading. You may even get a preview of Michele Giannini's latest dramatic reading. Today's practical experience for tomorrow's leaders is one definition for this active orga- nization. This year, the members coveted more first place awards than ever before. While learning poise, confidence and speech tech- niques, the members had the opportunity to expand their social outlooks by meeting stu- dents trom various parts ot the state and coun- try. Prestige was added to the chapter by the debate team. At the Invitational Debate Tour- nament held at Georgetown University in Washington, D. C., the debators earned a very high rating. Guide to the NFL's numer- ous successes was Miss Carolyn Sedey. Debaters, Karen Duda, Jean Buchar, Ann Hutchison, and Florine Komatz admire their trophies. It was really this big! says Sandy Frazier to Michelle Giannini, Peggy Riva, and Carol Dacko. 101 Junior High Activities JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Do you know who will be the Student of the Month? This topic, plus various others, ranging from a magazine sale to a Junior High Christmas Dance, provide the discussions for a Junior High Student Council meeting. Under the capable sponsorship of Miss Matta, and their efficient officers, Harry Vernet, presi- dent, Andrew Dzurinko, vice-president, Gloria Epstein, secretary, and Linda Hamrock, treas- urer, the Council has planned many projects for throughout the year. The dependable of- ficers and members make the Council the backbone of the Junior High School. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Fight! Team! Fight! shout the peppy Junior High Cheerleaders. Under the spon- sorship of Miss Wilson and under their head cheerleader, Julia Evonko, these vivacious young lasses cheer the Junior High football and basketball teams on to victory. Their pep is endless and their cheers of victory never cease. These pert misses in their snappy black and white outfits lead the Junior High pep rallies and sometimes assist at Senior pep ral- lies. With their boundless enthusiasm and bubbling energy they are always ready to lead the Junior High in arousing school spirit. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL ROW I - A. Dzurinko, H Vernet, G. Epstein, L. Ham rock, G. Katsuleris. ROW 2-S. Stieska, D. Frank J. Kachmarik, A. Mavias B. Furio. ROW 3-M. Kersnick, P. Ar ruso. K. Stamfner. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS ROW I-A. M. Ellen, J. Ev- onko, J. Swaney, G. Mc- Faddin. ROW 2-E. Santora, S. Mc- Williams, K. Liscik, A Scozclas. curi, E. Skurkay, M. Katsu- Ieris, A. Joseph, S. Ca- ROW 4-F. Dustolfo, S. M:- Williams, M. L. D'AIessio, C. Laatu, A. McCormick, Honor tudenfs RECOGNIZED Fon muGENcE if kg li? Lay 5' 11' lil Nl I-, V! Q -MY' an Row I Mary Krupa Duane DeRocco Judy Todaro J an Wane ik Row 2 N.. Mary Ann Shufteriy E Elame Gasplch 'ivy 1539 'r 53,335.1 1 A EEL EEK, 1, Zigi M Aurvhe Sabol Row 3 Ellsabeifa Farneh Rna lastoka Nancy Mefhven Rosalind Slmone . Ji 'S Wm V,,m,,,w MANUFACTURE PRIDE 'AND SPIRIT AT MHS A v 105 Football Mr. Flu-bug had much to do with the fate of Coach Armand Niccolai's football team dur' ing the 1957 season. As a result, three out of tO games were cancelled, rescheduled, or postponed. The Hound gridders opened their season by losing a close decision at Windber. Monessen then gained revenge by beating Monongahela in the next game. A strong Uniontown team then invaded the Hounds and readily defeated them. Nlonessen again came back from a de- feat to whip past Redstone. The Hound grid- men then proceeded to lose four straight en- counters to Charleroi, our traditional foeg Du- CContinued on Page lO9D FOOTBALL SQUAD ROW I-D. Sivek, F, lmburgia, B, Laszwiski, C. Jertsleultz E Nlnchak P Dxtta T Dominick J Shuster D. Rattay. ROW 2-K. Walters, I.. Gigliotti, J. Aldrich, B. Paulin E Allen D OToole T HUYBII E Fayak C Chester A. Throop. ROW 3-Coach Niccolai, J. lewitsky, T. Throop, K. Bronson C Rattay D Barton J Karbowsky G Gui bourdanche, V. Pascarella, A. Bitonti, J. Slvek ROW 4-S. Burns, D. Blythe, R. Karbowslcy, A. Carollo C Payne A Niccoru R Gillingham J Macllc R. Bass, W. Osborne, F. Pastorkovich. 64 7nWll ' l Monessen 37 20 O 38 l3 I2 l2 Al 27 Coach Niccolai can't understand what Dolores Lenio and Tom Churan have in common. FIRST TEAM 1957 TEAM FACED NOT ONLY FOES BUT ASIATIC FLU SCORES Opponents Windber CAD 38 Monongahela CAD 7 Uniontown CHD 26 Redstone CHD l3 Charleroi CAD 21 Duquesne CHD 26 Donora CAD D9 Hempfield CHD 46 Brownsville CHD 6 ROW 1-D. O'Toole, E. Allen, T. Throop, T. Churan, B. Pauline, V. Pascarella, G. Guibourdanche. ROW 2-J. Karbowsky, D. Barton, C. Rattay, K. Bronson. Grid Stars HEROES IN SHOULDER PADS if ,, xii ff x ffgkf I In-if f H f . E, MM E ,f E, 'A if I Q x fafQT. f y K 'Q- XY X , 'Y' , 5, W 1 P ' 5 E, av. t ,ff I Y-1 N K ' CM. 4, QQ. QE 5 5 ,I wi ii., E, if I 1' 045 0 I ,HQ 0 fs 1 Y 1 Q if Y xx y,,r . fx, Vg. V is ,V H f P Q 4 1 , .5 , J .J -V, Sf, Mi' - .Qi M avr, ,,13,,,, A -,,, I s km J YV. 4 5- ,r , K 1-X ? fn- Y' yvf w x-.V L u., 'I :sgll Q, 36.0 f ,269 5 S 5 Eff 4 ROW ROW ROW ROW I JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD I-E. Barfolomeo, G. Calloway, R. Hornak, A. Katsuleris, J. Bariosik, N. Yohe, B. Crosby, J. Bezewski. 2-K. DeGia:omo, D. Reed, T. Darby, R. Yarchyshyn, W. Rozyckl, J. Yadrick, R. Grogan, L, Masci, 5. Frezzell, S. Bezewska, A. Romasco, D. Fisher. 3-J. Fedarko, E. Fiorill, B. Malinchak, A. Vitale, L. Peifko, R. Minniii, A. Dzurinko, T. Felgar, D. Bergsfedt, J. Saxon. 4-A. Capuio, D. Mallino, J. Szmarchak, J. Behanna Junior High Football PREPS UNDERGRADS FOR THINGS TO COME Monessen's Junior High Greyhound fooiball Team, under The able direclion of Coach Al Rornasco, compiled an undefeaied and unlied record for The season of l957. The Junior Hounds, in one of Their fines? seasons, posred victories over Brownsville, arch rival Charleroi, and Canonsburg Junior Highs. Assistant Coaches H. Keith and J. Gladys falk over plays Q.. . SCORES Opponents Brownsville 6 Charleroi I3 Canonsburg 6 api! with Coach Romasco. X if X49 Charlie BiIl's iump aids Monessen Greyhounds. ROW 1-C. Payne, P. Loines, B. Makinen, D. D Basketball MHS HOOPSTERS WIN HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Lady Luck didn't seem to smile on the Grey- hounds inthe Section 5 games, but she seemed to change her mood during the Movie Club Tournament. The Greyhounds copped the top cup. The season opened with a 61-44 loss to Mclieesport followed by a 38-42 loss to Greensburg. The Hounds' encounter with Johnstown gave them their first win, 57-40. The Hounds dropped the next to Uniontown, 52-54. Lady Luck again smiled on the Hounds on their home floor for a 46-34 win over Du- quesne. The invasion of Farrell proved un- wise, for the Steelers won, 44-40. But the tide changed and the Hounds defeated Ali- quippa, 52-41. Travel once again proved lucky for the Hounds. This time they de- feated the Brownies, 65-49. This started a short winning streak which included wins over Bellmar, 53-23, and California, 73-48. Wash- ington ended Monessen's winning streak by a margin of 46-48 and began their losing streak, to Donora, 39-54, Charleroi, 42-64, Monongahela, 65-25, Brownsville, 59-38, and Bellmar, 79-40. But Lady Luck glanced Mones- sen's way for wins over California, 51-48, and Donora, 57-51, followed by another loss to Charleroi, 38-43. The season climaxed with a burst of energy for a win of 57-36 over Monongahela. The final tally showed Mones- sen had i4 wins and 7 losses. iBiaso, J. Kurey, C. Bill, D. Barton, G. Murin. ROW 2-K. Walters, F. Pastorkovich, R. Kolich, F. Ryan, D. Paferra, J. Macik, J. Lewitsky. ROW 3-N. Cullen, J. Dragon, A. Carollo, C. L. Melenyzer, W. Osborne, G. Kossar. Basketball Monessen Monessen Monessen Monessen Nlcnessen Monessen Monessen Monessen Nlonessen Monessen Monessen Monessen Monessen Monessen Monessen Monessen Monessen Monessen Monessen Monessen SCORES McKeesporT Greensburg Johnstown Uniontown . Duquesne . Farrell . Aliquippa Brownsville Bellrnar California Washington Donora ,. Clwarleroi Monongahela Brownsville Bellmar , California Donora Cnarleroi , Nlonongalwela MOVIE CLUB TOURNAMENT Monessen 48 Turtle Creek Nlonessen 52 Clairlon Coach Janosik shows assistant coarhes Cate lno and Dacko the latest plays This is the ball that won the game says Je y Orsega to managers J. Rendos, Iggy Rattay, B. M ller and R :ky Treate ROW I-G. Murin, B. Makinen, D. DiBiaso, J. Kurey, C. Bill, D, Barton. ROW 2-C. Payne, R. Kolich, F. Ryan, D. Paterra, P. loines. X-td it -2' I: S Q -id- , iz POSSESSORS OF DESIRE AND SPIRIT GM BMk B Av ' 1 -5 1 A f XY Avia-Af? ix ,F 'I' 'X'Zf if -TIS --'1 N..,,,,.ff' M14 113 eE.,,.. C. P F. Ryan . arin . a inen J. n.o'B' D.Paterra . r h n.a c. 'II M Q-- 3 I , I I 11 II R I i X -- 'Z' LV ' ,. :L. CL 5? X , I an I 4 7. 1 Q+ ,, , ,EIIIZ Q ' I I I I IIIR I I I R , I I f I I I I I I ,II I II I I I I I I ' 5' ziz' e I I I I F ,ff Q I . i I I I, :IA I? R I ,L I R I I MN-f II I Ry - , .Q 3 4 4b 5 N lti' , I X-V f if 6, I' , 2 I . , I I ,ff x g .yr I S L , I .N z IA b .,t.: F? V i Q A I I JM- I f I I I I X , Ni 5,2 Y In 5 I I Q JI I 1 A, Q, ' , I f ,5 I if I I if I I 16,5 I ,V .11 Q A , M, 3 :T W . 3, I . R , Y IIRR T54 I ' N A My , xxql, 2 X , XI I Junior High Baskelliall ROW I-R. James, A. Dzu- rinko, H. Vernef, D. Berg- sred, J. Canfoni, R. Krasik. ROW 2-K. DeGiacomo, B. Baiisle, A. C a p u to , J. Smaracheck, A. Romasco, R. Yaichyshyn, C o a c h Feldman. JUNIOR GREYHOUNDS DISPLAY TEAMWORK The Monessen Junior High Greyhound bas- kefball Team under The able direcTion of Coach Frederic Feldman opened The 1957-58 season vvifh five sTraighT vicfories over RosTraver, Fal- lovvfield, ClairTon, Ben Franklin, and Browns- ville before losing Their firsT To LafayeTTe. De- feafing WesT NevvTon in an exhibilion TilT, The Junior Greyhounds Then defeaTed Mononga- JUNIOR HIGH SCORES hela, Donora, California, and Benrleyville in an exhibilion clash, and arch rival Charleroi, while losing only To Washingfon in firsT half section play. In second half play The Hounds defeafed Nlonongahela, Donora, and Califor- nia, vvhile losing To VVashingTon and Charleroi, Thus compiling one of The finesT Monessen Jr. High baskeTball records in recenT years. Coach Feldman, A. Capuio, A. Romasco, B. Bafiste, K. DiGiaccmo, A. Dzurinko. Monessen 41 Rosfraver 31 Monessen Fallovvfield Monessen ClairTon Monessen Ben Franklin Monessen Brownsville Monessen LafayeTTe Monessen WesT Nevvfon Monessen Monongahela Monessen Washingfon Monessen Donora , Monessen BenTleyville , Monessen California . Monessen Charleroi ,. Monessen Monongahela Monessen WashingTon Monessen Donora Monessen California ..., Monessen Charleroi , Dick DiBiaso rushes in to fake the ball for Monessen CHEERLEADERS The pep and vitality of our Monessen Senior High Cheerleaders cannot be matched. Whether winning or losing, their smiling, sparkling faces and bubbling enthusiasm unite as a morale booster tor our team. Under the sponsorship of Miss Antoinette Valentine, Max- ine Maxvvell, and Patty D'Antonio, co-heads of the squad, they vvork as a Monessen loco- motive in giving our team lots of pep. The school spirit they have instilled in the hearts of all will remain behind as a lasting marker ot the vigorous, enthusiastic l958 cheerlead- ers. They will be used as a goal for future squads to attain. SPARKPLUGS IN THE MOTOR OF SCHOOL SPIRIT ROW I-l. Katsuleris, P. D'Antonio, M. Maxwell, B. D'Antonio. ROW 2-S. Frazier, M. Crisi, E. Mullen, B. Menefee, L. Brown. BASEBALL John Hayduk had his work cut out for him when he took over the task of coaching The Monessen High School baseball team. This year's team was well-balanced between seniors and underclassmen. They had strong poten- tial for future years in The presence of sopho- mores. The hope of The Team was to mold a section championship. Promising abilities were demonstrated in leagues which are active in Monessen during The summer months. The Team and Coach Hayduk received The admira- tion of everyone for Their sincere and spirited playing Throughout The entire baseball season. TRACK On your mark! Get set! Bang! and an- other Track season opens for The Hounds. For The fifth year, The Monessen High School Track and field Team has been directed by Coach Clifford Jones. Outdoor field events are be- coming more popular each year in Monessen, and each season more boys are becoming in- terested in this sports program. Boys find that they are able to develop more speed and agility for participation in other sports. A fine competitive schedule was set up for the 1958 Greyhound Track team. 4 - f ROW 1-J. Baker, T. Chu- ran, M. Kunsa, M. Sepifko, J. Kaminsky, Coach Hay- duk. ROW 2 - B. laszewski, A. Bost, G. Malarbi, G. Gui- bourdanche, E. Fayak, W. Jackson. ROW 3 - J. Castagnari, T. Malinchak, T. Kruzinski M. Keresles, J. Barker. 1 ROW 1-C. Pa ne G Shu Y I A ' ma, J. Sivak, J. Lewitsky. ROW 2-G. Mowl, G. Fran- cis, B. Cramer, R. Ruoko- nen, T. Throop, M. Scales. ROW 3-F. Nicolaus, J. Ald- rich, J. Krause, K. Kolich, E. Allen, A. link, B. Paul- ine. Row l - C. Winfield, J. Baker. ROW 2 - C. Berkowitz, J. Kurey, W. Makinen, J. Mc- Laughlin, S. Samuels, ROW l-J. Baker, J. Miller, E. Bartolomeo, L. Wil- liams, G. Kossar, M. Valo, J. Seamon. ROW 2-A. Bifonfi, C. Ber kowitz, C. Melenyzer, J Danlxosky, T. Throop, E Chelen, R. Behrendl. ROW 3-M. Kunsa, M. Scales J. Krause, E. Allen, W. Makinen, T. Churan, T. Malinchak, A. Bosf. TENNIS Love conquers alleexcepT your Tennis oppo- nenTs! The Greyhound neTTers began Those long practices on The CiTy Park courTs in The spring in preparaTion Tor The WPIAL Tennis season. WiTh Coach Ann ValenTine impress- ing upon The boys The need Tor prime and polished sTrokes, The racqueT squad combined skills To emerge a well-balanced Team. There were only Two reTurning leTTermen on This year's TeamwJim Baker and Joe Kurey. These were lasT year's WPIAL doubles champs, and The-y conTribuTed a greaT deal of knowledge and experience To This coordinaTed group. VOLLEYBALL Well rounded and high spiriTed are perTecT words To describe The 1958 Greyhound volley- ball Team. STressing The Tiner poinTs of The game To The inexperienced players as well as To reTurning Hound leTTermen was Coach John DeMillion. Heading The lisT of reTurning leTTer- men were seniors Jim Baker, Tom Churan Alvin BosT, and Carl BerkowiTz, and juniors C. L. Melenyzer, Terry Throop, and Bill Maki- nen. ExcellenT serving and well-pracTiced Team- work were Two of The mosT ouTsTanding con- TribuTing facTors Tor The success of This Team. Working diligenTly aT Their respecTive posi- Tions, The Hound volleyballers combined Their skills To make a unified Team. 1 1 1 ! A N x N. xx. ? I V Nl, x XY X In Q I , - , Q V 5... h 2.01 KW' Ili- . f . pf V . -Q, A ' ,M , ' -A,f'4,1Q' ' 'n f, ., , -i wg. jhfiganf ' I , , l . H . . A fi Q k 1- yu., f Q af - ' 'I ns - A.. s Q 1, 1 Y A l Q .K f 731. K , mr ..,, , 4 x -.3 -fy . 5 H , , ' -Q, L - ,. g' . 4. -5 L qpfj, -Jw' 0 ' ' . ' ., 2 ' . - E -.Si P - X p .,'-f .nr -Q' . . n , . . 1 , ' . 4 ' 0' 1 if U ' ,rw wi ' . ,. ,. 5 . v H xv , 5....n '- ' 1 ' .., . ' uv .. rn V. I ,lu gf, .. .. J- VV, ,,,, .,, VW . . , I , ' I ' a . S D V V V . v 0 l Q . . ,V L . ,V . , 1 V - ,,.,. 1 . 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MV- - - ' 122 PROFESSIONAL D Fred T Campana Drtctors Dudas J Fran Jo C Griffith M VV Heatter R James Herron Thomas B Herron James A Hutchtnsort Attorne y Attornet Attorney PATRONS Kreger Meybln Palmer Skurkay Frank P Ezersku Orlfert M Mthalrch Bernard S Shure CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS The Catholnc Daughters ot Amertca COMMERCIA Adolphs Cleaners Canova s Restaurant C eroccl s Service Statlon Domnnn ks Ftfth Avenue Produce Market Eostelns Meat Market Fzshers Olannlnt Destrlbuttng Company Gormans Dry Goods Flsurys Pharmacy Janostks Restaurant Je ses Ornll Johnston the Florust Johnson s Restaurant Keystone Bakery Kraslks Furnlture Store Macs Auto 84 Sports Store Tne Quota Club ot Monessen L PATRONS Monessen Contractnng Company Mon Valley Wallpaper 81 Paint A Olsaytcks Oualnty Food Store Oneida Cash Market Pwlace ot Sweets Marian L Reamer Alderman Skovvronskls Food Market Svfeeneys Restaurant Frankse Thomas Coffee Shop Tracys Datry Bar Tvvun Coaches Restaurant R O Valdtserrl Bakery Actam Vnsca Tailor Mabel Wllley Gift Shoppe Yoneys Funeral Shoppe Wnds Real Estate 123 r'. . Dr. O. J. 1 Dr. H. F. A Dr. J. . cis Dr. R. E. Dr. . ' ' Dr. J. B. ' D.-. . . 5 . ' r DV' U If -. A . . Dr. . ' , . ' Dr. . ' Q B'nai B'rith Women ot Monessen The Monessen VVoman's Club F RE AUTO PATTERSON AGENCY INSURANCE SERVICE 483 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY PHONE MU 4 5707 Best Wishes for a Successful Future Each Graduate ot the Class ot I958 M CHAEL K UVINKA ChIet of Pollce Best Wnshes Class ot 58 MON ESSEN RESTAURANT 565 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA MON ESSEN PHARMACY Tvvo QI Good Stores 540 DONNER AVE 9th 81 KNOX AVE John R StIeska PharmacIst Peter T StIeska PharmacIst Compllments of PHONE MU 46951 Congratulatlons to the Class of I958 BARTS TEXACO SERVICE ThIrd Street 81 Schoonmaker Avenue Phone MU 49885 MONESSFN HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEHOLD 81 PLUMBING SUPPLIES IO9 Slxth Street MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 4 7940 Good Luck to the Class ot I958 PERRY A COZZA FUNERAL HOME INear Monessen HIgh Schoolj DOUGLAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PENNSYLVANIAS MOST MODERN SCHOOL FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE 496 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 4 7644 StenographIc Secretanal ACCOUHIIDQ Day 84 Evemng Classes N HI SHOES XRAYFITTING MONESSEN MONONGAHELA CALIFORNIA STEUBENVILLE OHIO I to I S P I E L M A N ' S ' I ' U MONESSEN, PENNSYLVANIA A 124 CIPS SERVICE STATION Uoseph Cieply Prop.I Congratulations to the Class of 58 Future Years of SUCCESS and HAPPINESS Compliments of JUDGE DAVID H WEISS Best Wishes EDWIN F MELENYZER FUNERAL DIRECTOR HAROLD B CRAMER SMART MENS WEAR 532 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA CRAWFORD S RESTAURANT A QUAINT PLACE TO EAT BELLE VERNON PENNSYLVANIA EDMUNDS JEWELRY STORE STUDENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Cornplnments of MON ESSEN SPORT SHOP 431 Schoonrnaker Avenue Phone MU 4 9424 MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA AFTER GRADUATION COME WEDDING INVITATIONS from KOVACH PRESS 229 Schoonrnaker Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 4 3395 Stop at CAMINOS DRIVE INN CURB SERVICE ALLENS CROSSROADS BELLE VERNON PENNSYLVANIA Phone 730 MONESSEN FLORIST Dolly and Paul Lucas FLOWERS AND GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 563 Schoonmaker Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 4 4211 I I of ' I I R. D. 2 . . . . After the Games . . . I 125 FOR DIAMONDS ot course Its PORTERS JEWELRY STORE 502 Fallovvtleld Avenue CI-IARLEROI PENNSYLVANIA Our 5Oth Year Best Wishes to the Graduates FAMOUS BAKERY 231 Knox Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Congratulatnons Class of 58 T H E D O G H O U S E Route 71 Cloverleat CHARCOAL HOT DOGS PIZZA CURB SERVICE Congratulations Class of A L DESTEFANO PHOTOGRAPH ER SUPERIOR RADIO 8 TELEVISION AUTHORIZED MOTOROLA DEALER RADIO and TELEVISION Corner 4th 81 Reed MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 48511 Cornplnments ot F R I E D Complnments of MUSSANOS FOOD STORE 210 Indiana Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations Class ot 58 RIVERVIEVV ROLLER RINK Congratulations trorn MICKEY S DAIRY BAR 515 Rostraver Street MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA THE CENTRAL STORE CRAMERS FOR SMART FASHIONS Ladles and Mnsses READY TO WEAR and ACCESSORIES 519 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 44500 I ' , 58 Phone MU. 4-7255 A N I . I ,, ,, I A I D I 126 Compliments of R O S E N S O N ' S F U R N I T U R E Corner Sixth Street and Donner Ave MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA HUG DERBY'S CONSTRUCTION 8 SUPPLY, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PITTSBURGH PAINT DEALER 443 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 43960 Congratulations from DANDY CLEANERS I38 East Schoonrnaker Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 4 7970 T61 I CCD' T1 ezfty Georgia Altamare Prop II5 Fourth Street MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 47872 Congratulations to the Class of I958 GRECOS DAIRY MARKET 6th St 81 Knox Ave MONESSEIN PENNSYLVANIA Bet of Luck THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS Co Best Wishes to the Cla s of 1958 G C MUPPHY COMPANY 518 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Be of I958 st Wssthes to Each Graduate SAMU ELS SHOE STORE COVER THE EARTH gi? 4 sig 544 Donner Avenue MON ESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Congratulatnons to the Class of I958 BLEIER S QUALITY FOOD MARKET I22 Slxth Street MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Compllnnents of GETTLERS RECORD 8. GIF THE MELODY CENTER 423 Donner Avenue T MART MON ESSEN PENNSYLVANIA 127 I C I n n X I I I s S If F? x v qi' 4 , A 0 cm A I I I I BBYS DAIRY B Serving Our Own ICE CREAM - FROZEN CUSTARD 1401 Rostraver Road MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU. 4-9853 Congratulations to the Class of 1958 DU DAS SUNOCO SERVICE Uohn A. Dudas Prop.1 532 Schoonmaker Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA MU. 4-9878 Compliments of ALBERTS SUPER MARKET MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Sincere Wishes to the Cass of 58 DOLOR ES FLORAL SHOPPE Jack and Dolores Centanni Proprietors YOUR FLORAL DESIRES ARE OUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION 456 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 43575 Good Luck Class of 58 VICTORIA 84 SONS TRUCKING COMPANY MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA PRESCRIPTIONS CENTRAL PHARMACY JOSEPH WEISS Pharmacist Park Shopping Center MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 46040 Compliments of 466 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA LABOW S STORE TWO FLOORS OF CLOTHING TO SERVE YOU BETTER 541 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA an l'i'C fl 110 EXPERT STYLING CUTTING RLINI BEAUTY SALON DONNER MU 4 9320 LI ' AR I I Smart Wearing Apparel for Women and Girls G R I B B E N ' S - X - FO 'S ' 1 5 I p 419 . - 128 EM. I U JI IRIILIIIIIIIIW Monesse-n's Leading Applia Center 4 Schoonmaker Ave. Good Luck, Class of 1958 VIVlAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments t BA'-IANNAS DAIRY BAR Best Wushes to the Graduates AGNES DRESS SHOPPE Compliments of A P PLATO LODGE NO IO Congratulations to the Cla s of 1958 SHUTTERLYS GROCERY STORE Congratulations to the Cla s of 1958 COUSINS FLORAL SHOPPE 227 Schoonrnaker Avenue Phone MU 4 7407 AMERICAN CLEANERS Congratulations Graduates' Happy Years Ahead' DEPENDABLE FURNACE COMPANY All WESTINGHOUSE Appliances PARK MEAT MARKET MEMS at oRoCER'Es Fmults av eRocERlEs 1172 Schoonrnaker Avenue 57 East Donner Avenue MONESSEIN PENNSYLVANIA MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 48910 Phone MU 4 5911 129 3 5 ' o G. . A. ONE-HOUR CLEANING Congratulations to the Class of 58 BILL ROSS MOTOR SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING BATTERY AND IGNITION SERVICE III Donner Avenue MONESSEN, PENNSYLVANIA La. Rose aloft 36l Schoonrnaker Avenue MONESSEN, PENNSYLVANIA Beauty Salon-Phone MU. 4-4300 Reducing SaIonePhone MU. 4-4300 'The House of Beauty by Analysis NEW 7I BAR-B-QUE ON EXPRESS HIGHWAY BELLE VERNON PENNSYLVANIA THE ARISTOCRAT OF FROZEN DAIRY PRODUCTS D Rl DELITE Corner Seneca St 81 Schoonmaker Ave MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Complnrnents of SPANS DRUG STORE Next to Corner 2nd 81 Schoonmaker Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations to the Class of T958 THRIFT DRUG COMPANY 5th 81 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 48844 Compluments of FALBOS SHOE STORE Best Wishes to the Class of 58 GEORGES RECORD SHOP 460 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 49055 Compllments of MQW THE LATEST IN WEAR or LADIES WHO CARE 465 Donner Avenue Phone MU 4 7923 MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA 130 A - , ' 259 I I faq RELIABLE JEWELERS , D ANN S HAT 84 DRESS SHOPPE Best Wishes UNITED STEELVVORKERS OF AMERICA PAGE LOCAL UNION No 1391 218 Schoonmaker Ave MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Compliments ot REM'S ELECTRIC 81 SUPPLIES 451 Schoonmaker Ave MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Congratulatnons to the Class ot 58 MONESSEN LODGE No 1764 ORDER OF SONS OF ITALY Compllments ot BORRIELLOS FRUIT MARKET MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 84 LOAN ASSOCIATION Schoonmaker Avenue at Slxth Street MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Compliments ot I-IIBBS AGENCY Catharme Harris Charles Penvvuck REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Sure Fire Protectlon 124 Sixth Street MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 46694 MONESSEN TAXI COMPANY OPERATING GREEN CABS Radio Dnspatched 24 Hour Servxce Safe Courteous Servlce Phone MU 43100 or MU 43101 Compliments f MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA REDAY S N ICE CRE 911 Summlt Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA INear Ninth Street Schooll C. I. O. I ' o J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. ' ' ' I FI E AM 131 Congratulations to the Class of 58 FOR INSURANCE SEE MON ESSEN REALTY CORPORATION Anthony Hornicek ,L President Herman Greenstein ,e,e ,S Vice-President Best Wishes to the Class of T958 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT AND RELIEF ASSOCIATION Milton Klein L, L so as Secretary-Treasurer 546 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 43366 Third Street and Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA SCRATCH THE BARBER Good Luck Class of 58 FOR SMART GROOMING 457 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA TALL TOMS PARK N EAT Compliments ot CROATIAN BENEFICIAL AND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY SLOGA IO53 SCHOONMAKER AVENUE MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations Class of I958 I I I X MONEISSE Raaw ' 369 SCHOONMAKER AVENUE MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE MU 4 399I 132 I '::. .51 I ' W 'I l:::1 2 -1-f - I Thomas McKee Post No 28 Agni v 4 Y 4 Ge Vg, Uh 5 N TH AMERICAN LEGION Come Fourth Street and Do e A enue IVIONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA BEST WISHES THE CLASS OF T958 PARK AIVIOCO SERVICE STATION Mo essen and G and Bouleva d MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone NIU 49988 Y B GRAND PARLORS Pete s Place Ne th FaIbos 81 Edmund MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Pho e MU 499I9 BOWLING BI' LIARDS LATEST SPORTS NEWS ST WISH FROM RAVEN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION I MONESSEN'S ONLY ATHLETIC CLUB I to aww-I1T'IF'l1, gl' 1 ll I X n r r r nrtr V , - 1 CIT PARK'S EST BE ES ' a . ' 'S a n I - 133 Television Furniture MILSOM APPLIANCES 505 Schoonrnaker Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Telephone MU 49381 Appliances Gifts The VaIIey's Most Widely Read Newspaper TH MONESSEN DAILY INDEPENDENT HILL TOP BUS LINE GEORGE KESSLER Owner Local Hilltop Service in Donora Servicing Up and Down the Hill in Monessen City Park Pricedale North Belle Vernon Allens Crossroads Srnithton EVERY 2 HOURS TR'PS DAILY Belle Vernon Monessen Webster Irvin Works CHARTERED COACHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS For Information Call MU 49707 3rd 81 Wilson Streets MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA MONESSEN PLUMBING an ELECTRIC COMPANY Radios Hardware and Paints 535 537 Donner Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Phone MU 49300 134 E ,. . Electric Refrigeration 3 A- . -- 3 I ' Besf Wshes To the lass of T958 BesT Wshes To The CIass f T958 NIONESSEN JUNIOR UNITED CHIAN SOCIETIES OF AMERICA VVOMANS CLUB NIONESSEN CHAPTER OMONIA No 9 MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Best Wshes To The Class of I958 92 RosT a er Store for Men MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Complumenfs of If STEEL AND WIRE DIVI ANEWCAN CHAWIAND CAmf CONWANY INC MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA 135 F I I, o I 1 - JOSEPH'S NURSERY I rv PAG I SION Congratulations from qjnowbm One ot Amerlcas Moat Modern Furniture Stores 531 Schoonrnaker Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA PROPERTY PPOPERLY MANAGED Telephone MU 4 5900 MICHAEL J SKIRPAN AGENCY Michael J Sknrloan Michael J Sklrpan Jr AL ESTA LOANS INSURANCE 519 Schoonmaker Avenue MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA Cornphrnents ot UNION CLEANING CLEANING 81 PRESSING ALTERING 8. REPAIRING WE CALL AND DELIVER 420 Donner Ave I Ith 81 Donner Ave MONESSEN PENNSYLVANIA ff .5 I COMPANY R E T E f 136 Congratulations to the Class ot I958I THE MONESSEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Presldent Flrst Vrce President Second Vice Presldent Financial Secretary Recordung Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Membership Ways 81 Means Hospltallty Budget Publtcatlons Publtcuty Benlarnln Franklin Washington Jefferson Linden Vocational Lincoln Junlor High Sensor Hugh EXECUTIVE BOARD COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Mrs J Stneska BUILDING CHAIRMEN Mr W H R Patterson Mrs Matt Zoretnch Mrs John Stleska Mrs Everett Vernacclnn Mrs John Dragan Mrchael Skurpan Jr Mrs Mtchael Buchar Mrs Edward Musnal 81 Mrs E Vernaccunt Mrs Michael Kunsa Mrs Michael Buchar Mrs John Dragan Mrs John Hurrtanko Mrs Arthur Francla Mrs Patsy Cornelia Mrs Rap Menetee Mrs John Tweardy Mrs Joseph Todaro Mrs Wrlltam Palanzo Mrs John Barton Mrs John Dragan Congratulations and Best Wishes from the UNITED STEEL WORKERS OF AMERICA CAL UN'ON NO I 137 ' I Mr. ' I I ' , . 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A J ' I I f I ff' I D 4,I,1,.fL! .f,,lxI'd! 4 I Z I J bio!! if J ff KW SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATES l THE ORDER OE ELKS The Order of Elks IS an organization of Amerlc n citizens who love thelr country and desire to preserve Its cherished lnstrtutlons who love theur fellow man and seek to promote hrs well oelng and who love the loyousness of llfe and endeavor to contrnbute to It as well as to share It The Order questlons no man s relnguon nor bars htm on account of has creed It IS not concerned wlth ones polltlcal afflllatlons And It does not permit exther rellgnon or polutlcs to be Infected Into or to haxe any effect upon nts fraternal delrberatuons national or local lt lures no man to Its doors by any promised maternal benefrts whlch mnght appeal to his self Interest lt pledges no support to the furtherance of personal ambntlons lt has no Insurance feature to appeal to one s sense of economy It IS beneflctent not merely benevolent and believes that doing good IS better than merely being good It teaches that rt IS nobler to serve than to be served that laughter as better than tears a klnd word more potent than a frown and that Iafe ts all the sweeter for a song It therefore seeks to draw unto :ts fraternal cnrcle only those who delnght In wholesome assoclatuons wuth congenlal companlons who are deeply imbued wsth the splrlt of patrlotlc loyalty and devotion who recognize the obligations of human brotherhood and who desire without the fanfare of the trumpets of publlclty to share wrth thelr associates In the endeavor to feed the hungry to shelter the homeless to relieve those ID distress and to prove themselves true friends to all IH need Wuth such a membershlp holding such ideals the Order has grown from a modest but purposeful group of organizers Into a great and powerful fraternrty whose patriotic servlces have won for It a hugh place tn national esteem and whose benefactlons have smoothed the pathway of countless thousands MONESSEN B P O ELKS Lodge No 773 SEVENTH STREET MON ESSEN PENNSYLVANIA 139 E I , , , . . 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