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ij! The Senior Class Officers look foward their president for guidance. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President C. L. Melenyzer Vice-President , STuarT Samuels Secretary Deanne Powlovvsky Treasurer Penny Byron SENIOR COUNCIL Row I-S. nyzer, P. Row 2-A. Bellora. Row 3-K, Boyd, J. Row 4-J. J. Lane, Row 5-K. Pascoffi, Samuels, C. L. Mele Byron, D. Powlowslxy Yonko, E. Comet, A Dolnack, L. Essey, S Fiorill. Amendola, S. Kerekes, P. Spirko. Walters, D. Frow, A. R. Riuuio. -...N
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Glimpses Caught By Roving Camera With hastened steps we arrive in time for our college English class. There you find yourself face to face with the most dreaded thing - an exam - after which you would hurry to second period math class where you become lost and bewildered in a mul- titude of figures and formulas - just fin- ished the assignment. Now to History chat- ter and a reenactment of the day's events. The ringing of the long awaited 3:15 dis- missal bell concludes a typical school clay. And there we have a few of the Class Can- dids of '59. Test day in Miss Lowe's first period Spanish Class. Donna Cowan explores the fascinating world of microscopic obiects. 4 in kr ' Iii-sf' I .J 'Qi The seventh period chemistry class goes up in smoke. 25
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Add Fifty-fourth Link To Gold Chain Class of 59, this is your life-the story of a year of ioys and sorrows combined to make vivid memories which will last for years to come. Yours has been a life en- riched with sound education, active parti- cipation in extra-curricular activities, and varied experiences. You got off to a really fine start with the election of your class officers. With inter- ested sponsors and good student leader- ship, your activities were successes, from the Sadie Hawkins Dance, with its humorous theme, to the Prom, which was really a big affair. Highlighting your big year was the Christmas Dance, Mistletoe Magic , the class play, Nuts in May , the May Day, and Class Night, all of which hold cherished memories. Then finally the big moment arrived-the climax of years of striving- graduation. As you leave Monessen High School, your memories will be locked in your hearts and minds, and your Alma Mater will grow dearer to your hearts. TOP-Senior Scholastics hold the interest of Ken Walters and Mike Lancas. CENTER- You're lazy! says Nancy Metzger to mascot, Becky Haury, as Elsa Comet and Marlene Crisi laughingly agree. BOTTOM-Walter Jackson looks remorsely on as Joe Caterino succumbs to the board of education ap- plied by Mr. Furio. 27 ,
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