Moon High School - Flame Yearbook (Coraopolis, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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63 imply my LW Ffa. Qft. fl .lgn , ff: 53 . Row 1: Moxin, Clark, Udvari, Knotts, Creese, Frazee, Boden, Bell. Row 2: Foster, Franc, Wolfe, Kammerdeiner, Palsa. Row 3: Cregs, Harper, - Deramo, Krommes, Barlosch, Bostram, Brown. Row 4: Gregoritch, Thompson, Cowles, Portman, Haney, Wendel. Row 5: Kenley, Dickey, Par- sons, Ramsey. Row 6: Rudolph. Row 1: L.Neison, I.Goodnight, Zalensky, Crognale, Oesterling, Ellison, Bosetti, Thompson. Row 2: Moorby, Kissinger, Doughty, Littler, Altenburgh, Pfoff, Row 3: Potts, Neely, Breedlove, Young, Bry- ant, Sella. Row 4: MacLean, Wirth, Miller, Hixson, Blystone, Holmes. Row 5: Pickens, Linn, Hanley, Morrison. -t -....,. Row 1 Malnak Lewis Hood Mazurek Barwell Hoskins lunge, Kennedy. Row 2. Golasz, McCausland, Edmundson, Walls, Walters, Prunty, Row 3: Hein- '-v Q.- lein, Fahrny, Karl, Dye, Hast- I I ings, Christian. Row 4: Miller, Phillips, Young, Dunn, Getz, Jones. Row 5: Thomas, Urban. S L.-

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Home in Moon Hazllf Row 1: Scalettl, Schosky, Severs, Quinn, Gar- land, Davis, Laufried, McKendry. Row 2: Pierce, Campbell, Weber, Fauntteroy, Iellison, Betlyn, Row 3: G.Moser, Link, Egger, Davidson. Cuteri, Wadsworth. Row 4: Lee, Phillips, Jureva, Jones, Meyer. Row 5: I.Hoge, Nasa, Bates, Popvic, Johnson, Sacco. , use Row 1: Butera, Yusi, Bell, Bates, Dickson, De- Nasso, Litterinl, Hetzer. Row 2: Mazurek, Witt, Berola, Rodgers, Schmidt, Sevin. Row 3: Mc- Clure, Kramet, Gebhart, Svat, King, Duhamel, Row 4: Olson, Mytinger, Miller, Higgins, Glass, DeLutis. Row 5: Ralston, Poppinger, Steiner, Ward, Row 6: Kleis, Solano, Moser, Shacoski. Row 1: Curry, Goodnight, Bostaph, Baker, McCormack, Turzak, Schulenberg, Hunter Row 2: Sacco, Woods, Kennelly, Trunick, Saunders, Brooks. Row 3: Seigman, Camp bell, Scott, Walls, Santucci, Sonnett. Row 4: McCaslin, McCormick, Sullivan, Paton Griffith. Row 5: Ayres, Babik, Morris, Bonanza, Ploy, V M



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Honors Awmfdg Am' A V . . , . . Mr. Lee, Wood, Gillis, Snell, Popp, McCorkle, Kern IOAN CAPONECCHI AWARD This year Susan Snell was the girl to have amassed the most citizen- ship points during her junior high years to win the coveted Joan Capon- ecchi Award. For the boys there was a tie when Ronald Popp and Robert Liebermann had the same number of points. Robert Liebermann, how- ever, received his award in absentia because he is attending State College High School this year. Those who were close runners up were Betty Wood, Evelyn Gillis, Robert McCorkle and John Kem. Mr. Lee in presenting the awards represents the Class of 1953 who founded the Joan Caponecchi Award in memory of their classmate who died during her freshman year. The class wished in establishing this memorial to encourage junior high school students to seek the scholastic and extracurricular achieve- ment that were the goals of Ioan's short life. l Churchill. Celio OUR ABLE YOUTH AND A GOOD CITIZEN Fred Churchill came our a winner in the Able Youth Tests given in Pittsburgh. Placing in this group means that Fred ls eligible 'to apply for a scholarship to a Pittsburgh district college should he choose one of these schools as his future Alma Mater. Diane Celio was elected as Moon's Good Citizen of 1958. The Jacob Ferree Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution each year asks the faculty and seniors of the local high schools to choose a good citizen on the basis of school service standing, loyalty and patriotism. These girls are entered in a nationwide test on civil and government problems. These girls are also the Chapter's guests of honor at one of their meetings. Congratulations to Fred and Diane! 25 BAUSCH AND LOMB WINNER Padgett Each year an accredited high school is priv- ileged to bestow the Bausch and Lomb medal upon the member of the senior class who has maintained the best grades in science during the high school career. Paul Padgett of this Class of 1958 has achieved this honor. Also as a result of this success Paul repre- sented Moon High in the science quiz held at Moon High School. OUR MR. MILLER A very important person to the successful op- eration of the Moon Schools is Mr. Clarence Miller, who contracts the many buses that trans- port our more than 2000 students to and from school. He and his corps of drivers have our gratitude for a job so very well done for so many years. This year Mr. Crawford, assistant high school principal took over the supervision of buses and joins Mr. Miller in the task of keeping our bus service at a peak performance. Mr. Crawford, Mr. Miller

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