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Row 1: M. Diaz, K. Wood, A. Black, president: P. Toretti, vice-president: Mr. La Frankie, sponsor: A. Miltak, secre- tary: D. Galiffa, treasurer: R. Vuono, A. Dunch, R. Brake Row 21 B, Affinito, S .Marra, P. Boal, S, Reinhart, M. E. Hough, V. Curdy, B. Barle, B. Szedon, F. Lamoga, I. Pulford, F. Pansino, E. Kikla Row 3: M. Ferrari, H. Rubin, D. Pender, M. Pirchesky, R. Lauder, B. Tregembo, L. Simmons, G. Shepherd, K. Podesta, C. Pezzoni Not pictured: T. Ftevetta, I. Blackburn, Ft. Sacane Student Council The Monongahela Senior High School Student Coun- cil is the student governing body of the school. It is composed of representatives elected by the student body. The objectives of the Student Council are: to pro- vide an opportunity to study problems and recommend solutions that would improve the school life of all the students: to develop the qualities of leadership, humile ity, and responsibility: to develop in the student a growing appreciation of the democratic way of life by participating in democratic action in school: and to promote the spirit of cooperation between students. administration, and faculty, and good fellowship throughout the school. The Student Council is com- STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Mr. La Frankie, sponsor: Dee Galiffa, treasurer: Adrienne Miltak, secretary: Phil Toretti, vice-president: Arthur Black, president prised of four divisions: the officers, the executive board, the senate, and the representatives. The Student Council working under the guidance of its sponsor, Mr. La Frankie, has benefited the school in many ways. This year in addition to the annual Variety Show and Hay Seed Hoe Down, the Student Council introduced two new projects: a movie program during the lunch period, and a plan to furnish milk for the students who carry their lunches. Suggestion boxes have been placed in the home rooms by the Student Council. The students at M.H.S. owe much to the stu- dent council for providing the school many conveniences and priviliges. Student Council Meeting .Sl , -u .Jw
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In the bend of the lVIonongahela River at Courtney stands Mitchell Power Station. its bulk and towering height almost dwarfed by the overshadowing hills. At the river's edge it rises from a site chosen more than twenty-five years ago be- cause of its nearness to water and to abundant coal reserves the raw materials of electricity. There are numerous indus- tries of this type along the banks of the Monongahela River. each contributing to the various needs of mill. mine, commerce. and home. One by one the industries rise. making the Monon- gahela River Valley a better and more interesting place to live-concrete evidence of faith in the future of a growing Western Pennsylvania. The numerous activities at Monongahela High School offer many hours of pleasure to the student participant. Be- cause of the wide variety of activities the students may join the group which interests them most. whether a club. music group, service group. sports or dramatic organization. The activities' program offers to the the student a practical means for extending his classroom learning and enables him to work with his fellow classmates and develop a sense of responsibil- ity. Through the activities the student's interest in various fields is broadened and he becomes an active participant in school life.
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Row Row Row Bow Bow Row Row u-n-r 4 + t 1--an 5m fr 1-ri' , , 83 ,-A 1a X DEMO CLUB Row 1: L, France, president: I. Hill, vice-president: Mr, LaFranlcie, sponsor: R, Yolre, secretary: li. Toretti, treas- UIQ! Row 2: A. Mellinqer, R. Pileqqi, M. Ferrari, D. Smith, D. Wallace, T. Bevetta, S. Pizzutelli Bow 3: D. Plabe, G. Thomas, A. Bove, D. Ashcratt, P. Gallick, R. Marraccini, C. Vaccaro, C, Crompton Row 4: B. Miller, K. Howes, B. Treqembo, L. Simmons, A. Miltak, S, Daugherty, W. Hoffman 5: M. Kline, A. Boardman, I. Schuster, I. Schutzler,B. Treqembo, I. Bindi Row SIGMA RHO DELTA 1: S. Marra, president: M. Ferrari, vice-president Mr. Berty, Mr. Ermlick, sponsors: D. Pender, sec- retary: I. Ellis treasurer 2: N, Tuscano, E, Punseri, I. Dreschler, L. Cayhart P. Boal, P. Fteilly, B. Williams, C. White, B. Bednar S. Draqone 3: M. Leeper, I. Stottel, M. Pesoqnelli, R. Ionas, I. Martin, C. Aley, B, Matthews, I. Iohnston, M. Hoff M. Gibson 4: C. Mamie, I. Ieffers, M. Alexa, C. Pezzoni, R. Bindi B. Williams, I, Aflinito, C. Martin, P. Isaac : I. McNamie, M. Petras, I. Adametz, M. Sewchock R. Campbell, B. Christina, M. Borrello, L. Forsythe L. Bartolotta, K. Podesta 6: L. Ballinger, P. Dannels, R. O'Hern, T. Wilson, P Connell, G, Shepherd, M. Papak, N. Mountain 7: F. Pansino, D. Burya, I. Bellicini, R. Roule, K. Wood S. Parish, K. Louttit, B. Ellsworth Bow Row Bow Bow Row Bow SOPHOMOBE HISTORIANS R. Lauder, president: I. Penrod, vicopresirlent: A. Burke, sponsor: B. I. Barle, secretary: M. F Hough, treasurer: R. Procter, clerk I. Bidzilia, K. McVicker, L. A. McHouqh, M. Roule M. A. Bissett, I. Blackburn, M. Hinno, K. Kahle D. Sickenberqer, G. Iordon, P. Pala, I. Murphy, P Bindi, N. Keenan, N. Koch I. Pizzutelli, W. Cox, C. Myers, B. Fawcett, L. Rocco P. Elwood L. Leaver, F. Deleet S. Mavrovich, P. Gallick, R. Reaney, H. Ruben B. Weber, A. Caldwell, I. Wiliuszis F. Bartkus, M. McCurdy, I. Puliord, H. Devey, M Pirchesky, W. Szedon 1 . I rx Sq f 'fs Q! .Drk L... ltlegff ' 'fi
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