Mount Alvernia High School - Alvernian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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r 2 f-an sais...-an W, A healthy person is a happy one, and Carol Ann Yakich, Eileen '-M....a,,, ,gf igffo Tig? K : fill i V Miller, Arlene McKean, Carol lVlcPeak, Theresa Wojtczak and Mary Titus certainly are engrossed in learning about the mysterf ies of the human body. Joan Nowakowski apparently has learned her lesson well, for now she can explain the intricacies of the digestive system to Marcia Slattery. 4 4When you know, to know that you know, and when you do not know, to know that you do not know-that is true knowledge. It looks as though some of the freshmen English students, Roxanna Gilmore, Marianne Tegnelia and Nancy Cvetic are stumped by that curious man and philosopher, Confuscius. Ursula Block, jean Eichenlaub, and Lois Ferrari seem to understand his words, or so it seems that they do. It's really the pause that rea freshes! Eleanor Bauer and Carolyn Bayer can give you the proof of that statement.

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Marianne D'Ambrosia looks on with interest as Jeanne Bauer and Carol Bagley put the finishing touches to their homeroom bulletin board before the religion period. Carol Biskup, Cyn- thia Boehler, and Kathleen Brosk page through their books to find other examples of grace to help elaborate upon this theme. 444 left' 'r ,i K Qwmf , N, +f,MMwv Every three months the freshmen music students attend a music appreciation concert at Syria Mosque. Carol Partsch, Mary Ellen Hoar, Dolores Pravlik, Judith Newland, Antoinette Psuty, Donna Muldoon and Eliza- beth Reilly chatter gaily as they leave for another concert. Could it be that they're just happy because they are getting out of school early? Illl From the wide selection of books in the library, a sufficient amount of knowledge upon a given subject can be obtained by any student who desires to use the materials available. Sally Videtich, Judith Schermock, Isabel Simpson, Mary Sauer, and Virginia Roman are taking advantage of the opportunity at hand by simply reading books for enjoyment. Education is an expensive and sometimes pain- ful process which requires much home study. Carol Schmitt, Della Jackson, and Patricia Kowalski diligently scan a text to see if it is one to be taken home with them. X.. iv



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Demonstrating the graphic speed camera is a novelty for Margaret Schmid. Even if Peggy is an amateur in this Field Betty Lotz, Donna Senchesen, Rita Verry, Suzanne Susany, Sheila Sheridan, Roseanri Domencic, Lynne Hohrnan, and Mary Ann Rava look on and listen with awe to the explanations of this novice-photographer. Preparing to don gym suits are Lucille Gross, Susan Hesidence, Evelyn jucha, Sylvia Iadicicco and Lcslee Hartman. Be it basketball, softball, or relay races, the girls are always ready for action. if FRESHMEN 'A' it if 'nn- With prices soaring into the unlimited space, making one's own clothing does save much money. Learning some of the basic skills in sewing are Mary Jayne Kress, Susan Amr- hein, Donna Spenger, Roseann Lam- pert, Rita Price, and Mary Ann Rodler. Home EC I class provides the girls with an ample knowledge of material, machines, and know-how.

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