New Kensington High School - Taleoken Yearbook (New Kensington, PA)
- Class of 1957
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MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION President ....,..,. 4,.,.44..,.......... .......,....,..... M r . Blair E. Gensamer Vice President ,.,. ,..,,.. Mr. Charles Keller Treasurer .......,..... .,,.. M r. C. H. Vaughan, Jr. Superintendent .. ...,.. Mr. W. L. jefferson Miss Veronica Mazur Secretary ,.,... . . Solicitor .........,................. ...,.. M r. Frank W. McKean Mr. Garfield jones Mr. James Patterson, jr. Mr. Ralph M. Little, Jr. Dr. C. G. Vonderheid, Jr. 8 l 'M JW , 1 M W iw' digit new w Superintendent of Schools MR. WILLIAM L. JEFFERSON Together with the school directors, Mr. Jefferson plans and executes the educational policies by which our schools are operated. His capable administration is worthy of our highest praise. 9 Director of Vocational School SAUL DANOVITZ The student of the vocational school looks to Mr. Danovitz for guidance just as the high school student looks to Mr. Oliver. Last year Mr. Danovitz taught drafting, but was pro- moted to principal of the vocational high school and assistant high school principal. Principal FRANK G. OLIVER Mr. Oliver is one man whom the students of the Class of 1957 can never forget. Through his sincere efforts and wisdom he has become always retain a large measure of gratit a paragon of guidance in Ken High. We shalg E if MQ We p WM WW iecretaries Seated : Veronica Mazur Standing: joan DeSanto, Norma Warsing, jane Petit Seated 1 Mathilda Milauskas Standing: Christine Antonacci, janet Olson Chool urse RUTH FIELDS Miss Mazur is the secretary of the Board of Education. Joan DeSanto, Norma Warsing. and Jane Petit are employed in the office of the Super- intendent, in which office Norma Warsing is Mr. Jefferson's secretary. In Mr. Oliver's office are Mathilda Milauskas and Janet Olson. Secretary to Mr. Danovitz is Christine Antonacci. Mrs. Fields is always ready to help any student who feels ill. She also is the sponsor of the Future Nurses Club. 1 z Xbll . ::' M .- , 54 J. DALE APEL Chemistry M. M. BAUGHMAN History T. A. BURNETT United States History 1 N X W Q , .W , . M Q , , .. .,, 5 i A -ff .Q .si JOHN H- ARMSTRONG GUST J. BABALIS JOHN BATISTE B00kk9ePin8L German Commercial English ': ' I . ri J. L. BLACK LUCRETIA BOUCHER CAROLYN BRUNO History Dean of Girls Choral Director English Music History Mathematics Music Theory '5vfIg :.,.N -' sirr CATHERINE CAs1LLo RUTH CROSBY JEAN D. DELIA Commercial EdUC3tlOI'l Commercial Education Commercial Education Mrs. Thompson's students bisect an angle in one of her geometry classes. mas- 2-sazwamm. xsl t A toi R T. A. DUNN Health Athletic Director DOROTHY EIGES History Guidance DONALD FLETCHER Mathematics History THEODORE GREINER Physical Education ig? 5 in if fi 5' ' Q is 5 EDITH DUN N French English .440 NM- . A ll' Si s ' ::: it ' FLORENCE EWING Library 1 Q -'fa i MATTHEW FRAZIER Patternmaking RUTH GRIESEMER English 13 Iack Medley, Harry Hessom, and Pete Grazier are pre paring for their future with machinery GERTRUDE FRY Art Crafts MARY ANN HOBAUGH Health MARY GOSETTI Spanish CATHERINE HOOD Latin English V V C is if fs.. .M ' ALICE KLINKE English Speech Dramatics JOHN D. MATISKO JOHN MCDONALD Biology Drafting i MILTON MALYN Distributive Education Q Qi k lgg l , , K -t .sm JESSIE B. MOORE Social Studies f W JOHN MASON Machine Shop iii HENRY NALBACH Electricity .,.. SADIE OWEN EUGENE PANDOLPH ROSEMARIE PASCARETTA lVlARY VIOLA PHILLII S English I Chine S op Physical Education Geography Mr Warner gives Ron Brewer a few tips on projection. MAREIARET POTTER Nancy Shrum, joan Runski, and Martha Hansotte are getting ready for QF . .Y ALICE E. RORABAUGH Foods Latin Family Living X T K K 'S' T . V E .1 i 5' JOHN G. STEVENS JANE TAYLOR Band English ,.k- A l' iz. ETHEL VORLAGE W. L. VORLAGE Commercial Education Commercial Education MARTHA E. RUSSELL English journalism 'Hs 55+ X 'Q' A HELEN TERWILLIGER English MARIE WALKER Mathematics 15 . X WALTER SHEARER History English Journalism ELIZABETH THOMPSON Mathematics C. H. WALTER Physics Chemistry Senior Science the fashion show. 'R' . X Q ig iigm ,Q l A KENNETH W. SLOSKY Drivers Training FRED J. UPTON Related Drafting Theory a s cg 3, V. R. F. WARN ER Mathematics Science , . 'il Af' ,..,'-5-.Eff IQ F' ag 1 -lv. 1 A ' ' V7 ' . F' f f'?' '7?? if ,i,, '1f-fiwf Y ws fdfjyiffjjg? 5 :Q , , Q Q 5' . Q 1 A -A I x . l . R , me ' XX ft 'fi . 4- J' QQ , , . gl ,, A , . 'iv , BP 7' . 3 ' V FQ i f , agp. I 3 h K 'IAQ , - 12.4 R Q ' Q. A-A Q . ' 'V 1 Seniors faffffhff ef: ,cake 411-'af 5910 flex! 2 dl ,449 fkia' 70 5504 50141 ffffvw X514 CMV 1244 ,X u , yt 1 fy g,Lg,q,gZZL 1 L7 ,4 wpfffiydf ' J QAM A X , x,j7w,,J!, Juniors Sophomores First Row: R. Pecardo, C. De-Luca, Miss Owen Second Row: W. Kraft, A. Patz, Miss Rorabaugh Senior Officers and Sponsors President . . Alan Patz Vice-President .. . William Kraft Secretary ,, , , Rose Marie Pecardo Treasurer .. . . ,. . . Claude DeLuca Sponsors Miss Owen, Miss Rorabaugh There was never a dull moment for the Senior Class of 1957. Highlights of the year were senior assemblies, scholare ship and aptitude tests, senior rings, and name cards. Spring brought the Na- tional Honor Society awards, Senior Class Play, election of a king and queen for the Shamrock Ball, then the Junior- Senior Prom. Now with mixed emotions we await Baccalaurglte and Commence- ment. Students from 210 take their positions for air raid drills. I 'Ne SENIORS WALTER ADAMSKY General Geography Club IV: Art Club III: Basketball II Walt, as he is known to his friends, enjoys playing basketball. His plans after graduation include college. JACK ADKINS Academic Assembly Statif II, III, IV: College Club: Football II, III, IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV This popular senior, one of Ken Hi's fine football players, is college bound. LOIS AKINS Commercial Band II, III, IV: Future Homemakers II, III: Mixed Chorus IV: Commercial Club: Taleoken Staff Lo, a quiet and friendly senior, plans for a fine position as a secretary after graduation. GENE ARABIA Academic Dramatic Club IV: Band II, III, IV: College Club: Mixed Choir III, IV: National Honor Society A very active and dependable senior, Gene will always remem- ber his prize center piece at the Prom. ROBERT ARCHIBALD Academic Assembly Staff II, III, IV: College Club: Hi-Y II, III, IV: Football II. III Arch, one of the friendliest boys in Ken Hi, will attend college. JUSTINE BAILEY Commercial Commercial Club: Geography Club IVg Tri-Hi-Y II, IV jay, a future secretary, is a friendly senior and can often be seen with jean. GLORIA BALLARD Commercial Sweet, a future housewife, is quite active in girls sports. BRUCE BAUMANN General Hi-Y II, III, IV Butch, a friendly senior, plans to attend college in the fall. DONNA JEAN BEl' 'TY Academic J. V. Cheerleader II: Malafettes II, IV: Mixed Choir IV: Taleoken Staff: College Club: Leaders Club II, III. IV: F.I-I.A. II, III, IV: Future Nurses II: Future Teachers II: National Honor Society: Tri-Hi-Y IV Donna jean gained many friends with her charming personality. ROBERT BEDNARIK Vocational Assembly Staff II, III, IV: National Honor Society Bob, a top notch trade school student, belongs to the National Honor Society. ROBERT BELLAS Academic College Club: Assembly Staff II, III, IV: National Honor Society Bob, an active and intelligent student, plans to enter Penn State in the fall. PAUL MELVIN BENTLEY Vocational Paul, though rather quiet, enjoys hunting and tinkering with cars. ARLENE BERGAD Academic Band II. III, IV: Dramatic IV: National Honor Society: German Club IV: Leaders II. III, IV Arlene, who is such a friendly girl, plans to go to college after she graduates. ROBERTA BERLINSKI Commercial Choir III, IV: Majorettes II, III, IV: Commercial Club: Attendance Staff IV: Future Homemakers IV: Leaders Club III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y IV Bert, full of pep and energy, is an active member of the Major- ette Corps and Choir, who plans to go to modeling school or to college. MICHAEL BERTA Academic Band II, III, IV: Dance Band II, IV: Key Club II, III, IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV: Science Club IV: German Club II, IV: College Club: National Honor Society Mike, a very active member of the Band, plans to attend Alle- gheny College after he graduates. THOMAS BLACK General Baseball II, 111, IV: choir IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV: Assembly Staff ni, rv, Boys Chorus IV Tucker likes to drive cars and plans to join the Air Force after graduation. ROBERT BLANIAR General Geography Club IV Bob is a very quiet senior whose plans are to join the Air Force. LEONA BOBICK Academic Dramatic Club III, IV: Future Nurses II Leona is president of the Dramatic Club but spends most of her time writing letters. 19 . as M Adamsky Arabia Ballard Bednarik Bergad Black Adkins Archibald Baumann Bellas Berlinski Blaniar Akin: Bailey Beatty Bentley Berta Bobick Borrelli Bougher Brasheld Brewer J. Brooks Bruni Buisch Burke Burlbaugh A. Califlorc J. Calinore Campitella Carabin Carrop Cepull Chestnut Chmiel Ciancutti SENIORS TERESA BORRELLI Commercial Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III: Commercial Club: Bank Staff IV: National Honor Society Teresa, a quiet senior, is president of the Commercial Club. Her future plans include a secretarial job. ROSE MARIE BOUGHER Commercial Tri-Hi-Y II: Geography Club II: Commercial Club Rose Marie hopes to secure an office job after she graduates. GERALDINE BRASFIELD Academic Gerry, a popular and active senior, expects to go to college next year. RONALD BREWER Academic Track II, IV: Band II, III, IV: I-Ii-Y II, III, IV Ronnie, a cheerful senior, is popular with his classmates. JAMES BROOKS General Art Club II, III: Geography Club III jim plans to join the Air Force. ARTHUR BRUNI Academic Band II, III, IV: Choir III, IV: Key Club IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV: Assembly Staff IV: College Club Art, a fellow Band and Choir member, is well liked by his classmates. PAUL BUISCH Academic Dramatic Club IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV: Key Club III, IV: College Club Paul, the star of the play, THE POOR NUT, is an intelligent fellow with a pleasing personality, WILLARD BURKE Academic Track II, IV: Band II, III, IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV Everyone knows Will for his friendly manner and musical talent. ROBERT BURLBAUGH Academic Track IV: Band I, III: Hi-Y II, III, IV Bob is a fun-loving student who is an addition to all his classes. ANITA CALIFIORE Commercial Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Future Homemakers IV Anita will become a success in the business world because of her interest in life. JEAN CALIFIORE Commercial Geography Club IV: Commercial Club: Tri-Hi-Y II, IV Jeanie likes making her own clothes as well as she enjoys her secretarial training. ROBERT CAMPITELLA General Camp, always smiling, is popular with all his classmates. EDWARD CARABIN Academic Assembly Staff II, III, IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV: College Club Ed is known for his mirthful antics throughout the school. MYRNA CARROP Commercial Majorettes II, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV ln Mert the school has found a girl well-suited to head the Majorettes. ARLENE CEPULL Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Sis, from her future job, will recall the good times at Ken Hi. KENNETH CHESTNUT General Assembly Staff IV Teachers and students alike will not forget Kenny's active moments. JAMES CHMIEL Academlc Choir II, III, IV: Band II, III, IV: Dance Band IV: German Club III, IV: Science Club III, IV: Assembly Staff II, III, IV: National Honor Society jimmy is proficient in music and chemistry. AUDREY CIANCUTTI Academic Mixed Choir III, IV Music and people are only two of Audrey's major predilections. 20 1957 NAOMI COATES General The halls of Ken Hi will always be a happy memory for Na. GWENNIE COMPTON Commercial Band III: Leaders Club II, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV Gwennie can usually be found with a certain boy in the senior class. EMILY COOK General Cookie will never forget the fun she had expressing herself in her fourth period speech class. MINTFORD COOK Vocational Trade School held most of Sonny's interest. ALLEN COVERT Vocational Parnassus junior High is the center of fond memories for Allen. MARION COWARD General Choir IV: Tri-Hi-Y IV Sis is never seen without her pal, Sharon. MARLENE COWEN Commercial Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Commercial Club: Leaders Club III, IV Mar, a great sports and dance fan, will never forget her soph- omore and junior years and the fun she had. SANDRA CROYLE Commercial Majorettes III, IV: Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III: Commercial Club Seniors will remember Sandy standing near the railing at the top of the main stairway. JUDY CRUSAN Academic Choir II, III, IV: Dramatic Club III, IV Judy has entertained us many times with her fine readings and excellent voice. LARRY DAVIS General Geography Club IV A great sense of humor is characteristic of Deacon. GLORIA DEFLORIO Commercial Commercial Club This quiet girl plans to be a secretary upon graduation. JAMES DELEO Distributive Education Football II: Choir IV: Distributive Education Club jim is a quiet senior with a pleasing way. CLAUDE DELUCA Academic Senior Class Treasurer: Junior Town Meeting IV Claude, our smiling student from France, is doing a great job in bringing France closer to us. LAWRENCE A. DOMINIK Academic Boys Chorus II: Camera Club II: Stamp Club II, III: Junior Town Meeting III, IV: Gorman Club IV: National Honor Societv: Junior Achievement III, IV: Taleoken Staff: College Club An honor student, Larry likes music and club work and is anticipating attending college to study engineering. MARY JANE DOUBLE Distributive Education Future Nurses Club II. III: Leaders Club III: Distributive Education Club Dub is a friendly lass who is usually seen with Babe. JOSEPH DRAKE Academic Football II, III. IV: Boys Chorus II: Basketball II: Assembly Staff III, IV: Board of Activities IV jaypee, a popular, friendly sports star, anticipates going to college and is sure to be a success. ELMER DRAPER Distributive Education Football II: Key Club II, III: Distributive Education Club Fun and sports are Rusty's big interest. HENRY X. DUDEK Academic Junior Town Meeting II, III, IV: Future Teachers III. IV: National Honor Society Henry, who is alert and friendly, will make an excellent teacher. 21 aim Coates M. Cook Cowen Davis DeLuca Drake Compton Covert Croyle DeFlorio Dominik Draper E. Cook Coward Crusan Deleo Double H. Dudek SENIORS MARY DOLORES DUDEK Academic Girls Chorus II, Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III, IV, Future Nurses II, IV, National Honor Society This pert young miss, who plans to be a nurse, has a friendly smile for everyone. RONALD DUNKEL Vocational Choir III, IV Ron's chief interests lie in sports, Choir, and trade school. NANCY ANNE EDWARDS Distributive Education Distributive Education Club This petite miss is jolly and likes to have a good time. TERRENCE ELSTON Vocational F un-loving Terry likes to talk about his adventures at the shop. GLENN EMMERT Academic Dutch, an avid sports fan, isn't quite decided about his future. CHARLES ENDLICH Academic Geography Club IV Chuck, a likeable senior, is very quiet. NANETTE ENDLICH Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Nan, a quiet girl, is a rhythm and blues fan. MATTHEW FABRICK Vocational Matt is always laughing, hence, a popular chap. ROSALIE FALCON Academic Girls Chorus II, Mixed Choir IV, Future Nurses II, III, Tri-Hi-Y III, IV Rosalie, a smiling senior, is planning to enter Mercy Hospital in the fall. RICHARD FEBBRARO General Baseball II, III, IV, Mixed Chorus IV, Monitors Club IV Whip is very much interested in baseball and a certain brunette. VINCENT FEIL Vocational Bud is a friendly sort of fellow. MARGARET F ESTER Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Peggy has a friendly smile for everyone. LORRAINE FINNEY Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Lorraine is a successful D. E. Student. JANICE FISCUS Academic Choir II, III, IV, Dramatic Club IV, Leaders Club II, III, IV, Tri-Hi-Y II jan, another popular senior, is active in extra-curricular aHairs. CALVIN FISK General Art Club II, III Vun, a swell guy, has all the girls spinning. EAN LOUISE FIX General Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III, IV jean is always giving others a helping hand. CAROL ANN FLYNN Commercial Girls Chorus II, Leaders Club III, IV, German Club II, Commercial IV, Handbook Staff III, IV, National Honor Society Carol is often with Rosalie and Pat. She has hopes for a secre- tarial job. DORIS EAN FINK General Geography Club IV Doris, a charming senior, is frequently with Sylvia and Mary Ann. 22 K M. Dudek Dunkel Edwards Elston Emmert C. Endlich N. Endlich Fabrick Falcon Febbraro Feil Fester Finney Fiscus Fisk Fix Flynn Fink France French Galzerano Gill-Key Girarcli Grayson Frederick Fry George Gillis Goshorn Guiney Freeman Fryncko Gerhart Giordano Gorleski Gutgsell 1957 CLARENCE FRANCE Vocational Football II Clarence will long remember his shop days. MARY ELLEN FREDERICK Academic Choir II, III, IV: Dramatic Club IV This pretty senior has a busy schedule as an active member of the Choir. SYLVIA FREEMAN Academic Dramatic Club III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II: National Honor Society Syl, as she is known to most of her friends, plans to go into nurses' training alter graduation. PATRICIA FRENCH Academic Majorettes III, IV: Choir II: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: College Club: Handbook Staff: Taleoken Staff: Future Nurses II, III Pat, one ol our high-stepping majorettes, would like to go to college after graduation. BERTHA FRY Academic Future Nurses Club IV Bert has an active interest in nursing. STEPHEN C. FRYNCKO Academic Band II, III, IV: Dance Band III, IV: Choir II, III: Assembly Staff II, III, IV: German Club II, III, IV: Taleoken Staff: Monitors III, IV: College Club: National Honor Society This good-looking lad would like to go to Tech. CARL GALZERANO Distributive Education Dramatic Club III: Assembly Staff III: Distributive Education Club Carl has been an efficient program chairman for the D. E. Club. RUTH GEORGE Commercial Commercial Club: Geography Club IV Ruthie is looking forward to secretarial work. PATRICIA GERHART Commercial Majorettes III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV This pretty senior has decided to make her career that of an airline hostess. DAVID GILKEY Academic Mixed Choir: Hi-Y: Red Cross Council IV Gilk is ever garrulous and very easy going, but is always ready with a smile. YVONNE GILLIS Commercial Commercial Club: Taleoken: Kentonian IV: Tri-Hi-Y IV Vonnie, whose principal interest is jim, hopes to be a secretary. CAROL GIORDANO Commercial Taleoken Staff: Geography Club IV This popular senior always has a cheery greeting for everyone. FRANKLIN GIRARDI General Frank, who likes to hunt, is undecided about next year. MUNYEEN GOSHORN Academic Tri-Hi-Y III, IV: Art Club II, III: Future Teachers III: National Honor Society Mooney was new at Ken Hi last year, but is now at home in Ken Hi. CATHERINE GORLESKI Commercial Future I-Iomemakers of America II, IV Cathy, a peppy senior, is vice-president of F.H.A. GEORGE GRAYSON Academic I-Ii-Y III, IV: College Club: Geography Club IV This active Demolay member will someday practice pharmacy. MIRIAM GUINEY Academic Nurses Club IV: Geography Club IV Mimi looks forward to a career in nursing. ALLEN GUTGSELL Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Allen, who likes to tinker with cars, is now in the Naval Re- serve. 23 Haas G. Habura J. I-Iabura Hack Ha jel Hansotte Hardy Harmon Harshberger Hartmann Hawk Heckman Helenski Henry Heuser Heuvel I-Iouser Hudak SENIORS ROBERT HAAS Vocational Bob travels from Tarentum each day to attend Ken High. GRETCHEN HABURA Commercial Leaders Club IV, Taleoken Staffg Commercial Club This cheerful senior will become a secretary for some lucky person. JOHN HABURA Vocational jack enjoys weight lifting. RALPH HACK General Geography Club IVQ College Club Red likes to work on cars and airplane motors. ROBERT M. HAJEL Academic Tennis III, IV, Band IV, Mixed Choir IV, Key Club III, IV, Taleoken Staffg Hi-Y II, III, IV, College Club, Assembly Staff II, III, IVg Red Cross Council IV In the cafeteria Bob can usually be heard shouting, Hurry up with those trays. ' MARTHA HANSOTTE Academic Junior Town Meeting II, III, IV: Dramatic Club III, IVg Tri-Hi-Y II, National Honor Society Martha's arguments in junior Town Meeting were quite per- suasive. MARCIA HARDY Distributive Education Tri-Hi-Y IIIQ Future Homemakers of America IV Marcia works diligently at her part time job. JOSEPH HARMON Vocational joe spends much of his time swimming and fishing. DALE HARSHBERGER Academic Track: Cross Country II, III, IV: Geography Club III, IV Dale is usually with j.P. when he is not running for track. WILLIAM HARTMANN Academic Band II, III, IVQ Science Club III, IV: German Club IV: Stamp Club II, III, Kentonian Staff II, III, IV, National Honor Society Although Bill spends much ol his time star gazing, he is a very active senior. HENRY HAWK Vocational Hen is an alumnus of Parnassus. DAVID HECKMAN Vocational Assembly Staff II, III, IV As his hobby, Dave enjoys all sports. PATRICIA HELENSKI Commercial Girls Chorus II, III: Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III, Leaders Club III, IV Due to her special ability, Pat will be an elficient, attractive secretary. DUANE HENRY General Geography Club IV Duane is particularly interested in mechanics. RAYMOND HEUSER Academic Dramatic Club III, IV: Science Club III, IV Ray showed his line acting ability this year in the Dramatic Club play, The Poor Nut. FRED HEUVEL Vocational Fred is a trade school senior who likes to hunt and fix cars. HOWARD HOUSER General Basketball II, IV Hack is one of our better senior basketball players. MICHAEL HUDAK General Mike is a tall, quiet senior, enthusiastic about Ken High. 24 197 MARGERY HUDSON Academic Cheerleader II, Tri-Hi-Y III, IV, Leaders Club III, IV, Kentonian IV, Taleoken Staff, Handbook Staff II, III, IV, Devotions II, III, Red Cross Council III, College Club, Reporter for Ken High Corner, National Honor Society Petite Margie is one of our busiest seniors, but she always takes time to be friendly to everyone. SALLY HUNTINGTON Distributive Education Girls Choir II, Tri-Hi-Y III, IV Although Sally has pretty red hair, she is quiet, without a typical red head's temper. RICHARD HUTCHISON Academic Baseball II, III, IV, Basketball II, III, IV, Assembly Staff IV, College Club Hutch is one of the most popular boys at Ken High. His ability on the basketball court has helped the Red Raiders many times. CAROL HUTH Commercial Cheerleader II, III, IV, Leaders Club IV, Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III, IV Carol has been one of our peppy, popular cheerleaders for three years. She plans a career as a nurse. JOHN JACKSON Vocational Mouse is one of our trade school boys who lives in the Alu- minum City Terrace. JOHN JOHNSTON General Band II, III johnny is a very popular senior who spends a lot of time with CBTS. WILLIAM JONES Academic Geography club 111, IV Bill is a quiet senior who will be in the Air Force soon. WAYNE JUSTHAM Academic Football Manager I, II, III, IV, Basketball Manager II, III, Key Club II, III, IV, College Club, German Club III, IV, Hi-Y III, IV, National Honor Society Wayne will always remember his happy years as football and basketball manager. He would like to attend college. CHARLES KANE Academic Choir III, IV, Assembly Staff II, III, IV, Monitors III, IV Charlie always has a group of friends listening to his jokes. He would like to go to college. JOHN KANE Academic German Club II, III, IV, Assembly Staff II, III, IV johnny, with his friendly smile, has made many friends here at Ken Hi. He is uncertain about next year. ROSALIE KAY KAPUSTIK Academic Majorettes II, III, IV, Future Homemakers III, Future Nurses III, IV Rosalie is a peppy majorette who is very popular with everyone. SYLVIA KARPINSKI Commercial Geography Club IV Syl, who wishes to become an airline hostess will charm all her passengers with her cute smile and nice manner. ROSE MARIE KECZMER General Majorettes III. IV, Girls Chorus II, III, Future Nurses Club II, III Patty will spend her future years as a homemaker. JOHN KELLEY Distributive Education Distributive Education Club johnny plans to join the service upon graduation. PATRICIA KEMPINSKI Commercial Commercial Club, Leaders Club III, IV: Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III, Board of Activities II, III, IV, Majorettes III, IV, National Honor Society, Secretary of Sophomore Class With all these clubs Patty has managed to give all her fellow classmates her daily, friendly hello. She plans to become a secretary. PAUL DONALD KENGOR Academic Baseball I, II, III, IV, Basketball II: Band II, III, IV, Choir III, German Club III, IV, Art Club III, IV Paul expects to go to Pitt after graduation. With a disposition like his, we know he'll go far. KAY KENNEDY Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Quiet but sweet, Kay always has a friendly Hi for all. MARY KIRKWOOD General Choir III, IV, Girls Chorus II, Future Nurses III, Red Cross Council III Kirkie will always remember her happy years at Ken Hi. 25 Hudson Huth Jones J. Kane Keczmer Kengor Huntington Jackson Justham Kapustik Kelley Kennedy Hutchison Johnston C. Kane Karpinski Kempinski Kirkwood SENIORS JOHN KLIMASHKO Vocational Mixed Choir IV: College Club Klim, an avid hunter, wants to attend college in the fall. CAROL ANN KNAPP Academi C Band II, III, IV: Choir IV: College Club: Future Teachers IV Carol, Ken-Hi's only oboe player, will enroll at Indiana State Teachers College this fall to study music. WANDA KOBELENSKE Commercial Choir III, IV: Girls Chorus II: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: National Honor Society This quiet but charming senior plans to become a secretary after graduation. PATRICIA LEE KONDEK Academic Choir II, III, IV Lee is one of our music-minded students who plans to be a music teacher. ROBERT KORZON Academic Track I, II, III Hope, as he is called by his friends, frequently has 214 in an uproar. FRANCES KOSMOS Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Fran always enjoys herself and will continue to work after graduation. EILEEN KOWALKOWSKI Commercial Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III: Bank Staff III. IV: National Honor Society: Commercial Club Eileen is sure to succeed in the secretarial field. RICHARD KOZEL Vocational Dick, never in a hurry, is inseparable from his Ford. CHESTER KOZIARSKI Distributive Education Kozar hopes to get a good job after graduation or spend some time with Uncle Sam. WILLIAM KRAFT Academic Assembly Statif II, III, IV: Key Club III, IV: Board of Activities III, IV: Sophomore president: Junior vice-president: Senior vice- president: German Club II, III, IV Bill will never forget the J. V. basketball team and the time he got stranded in the snow. MARCELLA KRAUSE General Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Future Homemakers II, IV: Kentonian Staff II: Geography Club III, IV: Art Club II Marcy will always remember the good times she had at Ken-H i. Alter graduation she plans to work. GEORGE KRISTOF Vocational George, who is a friendly fellow, is in training to become a machinist after graduation. JOYCE KROMPLTZ Commercial Girls Chorus II: Future Homemakers of America II: Tri-Hi-Y IV Joyce, quiet and friendly, looks forward to a secretarial position. MARIE KULICK Commercial Future Homemakers of America II: Tri-Hi-Y III: Red Cross Council IV With her easy-going manner, Marie will surely be an asset to the commercial world. MARY ,IO KUNICKI Commercial Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Kentonian Staiil' II: Art Club III: Future Homemakers of America III, IV Mary jo, a clever senior, has many friends at Ken Hi. JOHN KUSLOCK Vocational john, an outdoor man, likes to hunt, fish, and trap. JONATHON KYLLONEN Distributive Education Jonathon chose to combine making a living and going to school during his senior year. SUSIE LAATU Aca demic Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: National Honor Society: College Club: Taleoken Staff Always the life of the party, this cheerful senior has a greeting for everyone. Susie is looking forward to college. 26 Klimashko Kondek Kowalkowski Kraft Krompltz Kuslock Knapp Korzon Kozel Krause Kulick Kyllonen Kobelenske Kosmos Koziarski Kristof Kunicki Laatu it in Laczek Lasher Leebel Leeger Lesniak Levendosky Levine Lewandowski Lewis Linsenbigler Listwak Litz Long Louviaux Lovic Lucchetti Lukomski Lukomski 1957 ROBERT LACZEK vocational Bob enjoys hunting and fishing. J. THOMAS LASHER Academic Track II, IV: Dance Band III, IV: Dixieland Band IV: Drum Major III, IV: I-Ii-Y II, III, IV: Dramatic Club Tom is one ot those behind the scenes in Mrs. Klinke's plays. ENID LEEBEL Commercial Band III, IV: Taleoken StaFl': Future I-Iomemakers of America II, III: Leaders Club II, III, IV: Future Nurses II: fri-I-Ii-Y II Enid's quiet, easy-going ways have made her many friends at Ken Hi. RODNEY LEEGER Vocational Rod, a friendly trade school senior, calls room 214 home. HELEN LESNIAK Academic National Honor Society: Tri-Hi-Y IV: Science Club IV Helen is anticipating college to prepare tor teaching. F. ALEXANDER LEVENDOSKY Academic National Honor Society: German Club IV: College Club: Taleoken Staff: Key Club II, III, IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV: Science Club III, IV: Tennis III, IV: Football Manager III: Choir IV A1 is widely known and very popular at Ken Hi tor his subtle sense ot humor. BARBARA LEVINE Academic National Honor Society: Taleoken Staff: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Dramatic Club IV: College Club Barb, an excellent student and essayist, won third place in the Voice at Democracy contest. DOROTHY LEWANDOWSKI Commercial Tri-I-Ii-Y IV: Future I-Iomemakers of America II Dot has many interests in school and out. She is interested in someone special at Geneva College. NOLAN LEWIS General Nolan, although seemingly quiet, has a sparkling personality and a friendly hello tor all. SHIRLEY LINSENBIGLER Commercial Leaders Club III, IV Shirl will be hearing the sound ot wedding bells atter grad- uation. PATRICIA LISTWAK Academic Girls Chorus II: Majorettes IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Future Nurses III, IV: College Club: National Honor Society Pat has many tond memories ot wonderful times at Ken Hi. She especially remembers all the tun she had in the Majorettes. RICHARD LITZ General Rich is looking forward to graduation when he can study radio and TV electronics. MARY LONG Academic Choir II, III, IV: Leaders Club IV: College Club IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Geography Club III Mary is active in many extra-curricular activities and is busy outside ot school at the Y.M.C.A. JAMES LOUVIAUX Academic Red's easy going nature surely doesn't match his fiery red hair. His wonderful sense ot humor makes him popular with all. ANITA LOVIC Academic Girls Chorus II: Mixed Choir IV: Future Nurses II, III, IV: Tri-I-Ii-Y III: Devotions III: Leaders Club IV: Taleoken StaH Anita plans to take up nursing as a career upon graduation. Her sweet smile will be a sure winner with all her patients. ANGELINE LUCCHETTI Academic Girls Chorus II: Mixed Choir III, IV: Future Nurses II, III, IV: Leaders Club IV: Taleoken Staff Angie has personality plus and a winning smile. She is this year's D.A.R. award winner. CHESTER LUKOMSKI General joseph is a very quiet and likeable senior. JEAN H. LUKOMSKI Commercial Bank Stall IV: Choir IV: Commercial Club: Dramatic Club IV: National Honor Society jean will never forget decorating tor the prom. She plans to enter business school after graduation. 27 Magowan Man jack Marini J. Mazur McBride McCrae Maier Mannella Marriott M. Mazur McCloskey McIlwain Mallin Mantz Matisz McAlister McCollough Mclntire SENIORS JOI-IANNA MAGOWAN Academic Future Nurses Club II, III, IV, Taleoken Stall Very friendly, jo looks forward to entering nurses' training. FRANK MAIER Academic National Honor Society, College Club, Basketball Manager II Frank, a good-looking lad, is outstanding for his scholastic ability. GRACE MALLIN Commercial Tri-I-Ii-Y IV, Commercial Club Grace, a cooperative individual, lends a helping hand whenever she can. MARIE A. MANJACK Commercial Girls Chorus II, Kentonian Stall IV, Tri-Hi-Y III, IV Petite and enthusiastic, Marie is an excellent typist for our school paper. CARMEN PATRICIA MANNELLA Commercial Choir II, III, V, Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III, Commercial Club, Leaders Club III, IV, Taleoken Staff A vivacious gal, Carm is going to enter the business world. RONALD MANTZ Monitors IV, Red Cross Council III, Science Club II, III, IV, Assembly Stal? IV This scientific-minded student is known for his remarkable ingenuity. RICHARD MARINI Baseball III, IV Rich, an ardent baseball player, has an unpredictable future. PATRICIA MARRIOTT Academic Future Nurses Club II, III, IV, Handbook Staff III, National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y II This sweet and active girl is truly an asset to the senior class. ELAINE MATISZ Commercial Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV, Commercial Club With a cheery Hi for everyone, Elaine works hard on the commercial course. JULIA MAZUR Commercial Choir II, III, IV, Future Homemakers of America II, III, Leaders Club III, IV, Commercial Club Trudy, a sociable busy bee has a yearning to dwell in the Lone Star state. MARLENE G. MAZUR Commercial Choir II, III, IV, Girls Chorus II, Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV Possessing a sunny disposition, Mar will always be enthusiastic about Ken Hi. WALTER MCALISTER Vocational Assembly Staff III, IV Red, who likes to Work on cars, isn't sure what he will do next year. CHARLES MCBRIDE Vocational Chuck, who enjoys working with machines, looks forward to a career in electrical engineering. ARLENE MCCLOSKEY Academic Future Nurses II, III, IV, Geography III, IV, National Honor Society Arlene plans to make nursing her vocation. She likes to listen to the radio in her spare time. JUDITH MCCOLLOUGH Commercial Future Homemakers of America III Judy, a sweet quiet girl, wants to enter the business world after graduation. JOAN MCCRAE Academic Girls Chorus II, Mixed Choir IV, Future Teachers IV, Tri-Hi-Y II, III, Geography Club III, IV joan will attend college next year. Teaching is her objective. JUDITH ANNE MCILWAIN Commercial Girls Chorus II, Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III, IV, Commercial Club, Taleoken Staff, Future Homemakers of America III judy, an attractive senior, wants to become a model. JUNE MCINTIRE Commercial Majorette III, IV, Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV, Taleoken Staff, Kentonian IV, Future I-Iomemakers of America III, Commercial Club Babe, a peppy majorette, expects to go to beauty school. She is often with Mary jane and Pris. Academic Academic 28 1957 KENNETH MCKINNEY Academic Cross Country II: Boys Choir II Ken, an active senior, has not decided which college he will attend. He is also interested in the Navy. CHARLES MEDLEY Commercial German Club III: Hi-Y III, IV Chuck, a friendly boy, is always willing to help others. JOHN MERRICK Academic Hi-Y II, III, IV John plans to join the Air Force alter graduation and he looks forward to a job with a commercial airline alter that. KAMEL MICHEL General Band II, III, IV: Choir IV Bull, an active member of the Reserves, wants to become a military policeman. ARLENE MIKESELL Distributive Education Girls Chorus II: Distributive Education Club Arlene, a pretty senior, has matrimony in mind. THERESA MILES Academic Leaders Club IV: Tri-Hi-Y IV: Future Teachers IV Theresa's ambition is to become a school teacher. DAVID MILLER General Geography Club IV ,lim enjoys hunting and fishing a great deal, but his vocation is undecided. DAN A MITCHELL General Choir II: Hi-Y III, IV Dana plans to join the Air Force next year. C. DENNIS MITCHELL General Kev Club II, III, IV: Hi-Y IV Dennis, a dynamic person, spends much time on the goll course. ALICE MOORE Commercial Leaders Club IV: Red Cross Council IV: Tri+Hi-Y IV Alice, an ardent james Dean ian, wants to join the Air Force. ROBERT MORGAN General Assembly Statif II, III, IV: Dramatic Club II, III, IV: Choir IV Bob, an energetic senior, spins the records at dances and helps with visual aid. KENNETH MORRAN Vocational Ken is kept very busy attending trade school. GERALDINE MORTON General Mixed Choir III, IV Gerry would like to go to college to prepare to become a phys- ical therapist. MARGARET MOSHER Academic Choir II, III, IV: Leaders Club II, III: Nurses Club II, III: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Taleoken Staff: Kentonian Staff III, IV Peg, one oi our most active seniors, is often seen riding around town in her car. MARNIE MURDOCH Academic Junior Town Meeting III, IV: Leaders Club III, IV Marnie, the American sister of our exchange student, hopes to attend Allegheny College. ROBERT MURIN General Bob is very quiet, but we know we'll hear of his future success. DONNA LEE MURRAY Commercial Sophomore Chorus: TriAHi-Y II, III: Kentonian Staff II: Bank Staqf III, IV: Board of Activities IV: Geography Club IV: National Honor Society Donna, an attractive girl, is always busy being someone's secretary. KENT MURRAY Academic Baseball II, III, IV: Hi-Y IV: Science Club IV: College Club Kent, an interesting lellow out of school, is rather quiet in school. 29 McKinne Michel Miller Moore Morton Murin Y Medley Merrick Mikesell Miles D. Mitchell D. Mitchell Morgan Morran Mosher Murdoch D. Murray K. Murray 'ND ENIORS DONNA LEE MYERS Commercial Tri-I-Ii-Y IV: Geography Club IV: Commercial Club Donna, whose field is secretarial, is lots of fun. DONNA MYERS Commercial Commercial Club: Tri-Hi-Y IV Donna, a quiet girl, is really jolly when one knows her. LILA NAMEY General Tri-Hi-Y IV: Geography Club IV Lila is undecided about what she will do next year. PHYLLIS NAPIERKOWSKI Commercial Sophomore Girls Chorus: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV Phyll, a friendly girl, is always with Marie and Mar. ELSIE ANN NORRICK Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Elsie is quiet but has a friendly smile for everybody. LARRY ORKIS Vocational Larry, one of our trade school boys, enjoys outdoor sports. BERNICE ORSZULAK Academic Taleoken Staff: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Future Homemakers of America II: National Honor Society Bernice likes to roller-skate and play tennis. CHARLES B. OSBURN, JR. Academic Key Club IV: College Club: I-Ii-Y III, IV: German Club IV Friendly Os is usually seen with j.B. He's been a faithful bank messenger. KAREN PAGE Commercial Band III, IV: Camera Club II: Tri-Hi-Y III, IV: Leaders Club III, IV: Commercial Club Karen's friends are Susie and Marlene. She especially likes bookkeeping. ANE PALMER Academic Choir III, IV: Future Nurses III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y III, IV: Junior Red Cross III, IV: National Honor Society janey, although a potential nurse, enjoys singing in the Mixed Choir. ANDREW PANIAN Vocational Cross Country I Andy is one of our trade school boys with a wonderful sense of humor. MARGARET PATERA Commercial Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Commercial Club: Taleoken Staff Margie seems to prefer the boys from Arnold. ALAN PATZ Academic Key Club IV: Band II, III, IV: Choir III. IV: Dance Band IV: Monitors III, IV: College Club: Hi-Y II, III, IV: National Honor Society: Assembly Stall' II, III, IV: German Club III, IV Alan, our class president for two years, is a very busy man who gets things done. DONNA PAULOVICH Academic Future Nurses IV: Leaders Club IV: Girls Chorus II, III: ,Iunior Tri-I-Ii-Y: Future Homemakers of America III: Camera Club III Donna is geting ready to go into nurses' training. ELAINE PEARLMAN Academic Mixed Choir I: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV Elaine, an attractive blonde, is planning to be a laboratory technician after graduation. ROSE MARIE PECARDO Academic Majorettes II, III, IV: Mixed Choir II, III, IV: Future Nurses II, III: Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III, IV: Geography Club III Roe is kept pretty busy being class secretary and one of the head M ajorettes. RONALD PECK Academic Key Club II, III, IV Ron's interest is divided between the sophomore class and the Marine Corps. NICHOLAS PELINO, JR. Vocational Nicky enjoys working on cars and at the gas station. 30 D. L. Myers D. Myers Namey Napierkowski Norrick Orkis Orszulak Osburn Page Palmer Panian Patera Patz Paulovich Pearlman Pecardo Peck Pelino Lal. Penman Perriello Phillips Protzek Ray Reitler 1 E 5 i 1 Pentek Perdeus Perry Pessolano Pisano Pronesti Prouser Pugsley Rea Reed Remaley J. Roberts 1957 WILLIAM PENMAN General Bill seems to enjoy riding in his black Chevy at lunch time. LEE PENTEK Academic Cross Country II, III, IV: Track I, II: Band II, III, IV: College Club: Future Teachers IV: German Club IV Lee, even though going to college, will never forget all the fun at Band camp. EVELYN PERDEUS Commercial Commercial Club Ev will be looking for a secretarial position after graduation. RALPH PERRIELLO Academic Football 11, 111, IV: Key Club 11, III, IV Ralphie was one of Ken Hi's fine football players. GARY PERRY General Band III: Dance Band IV A popular Dance Band member is Pree. He is a friendly fellow. JAMES PESSOLANO Academic Band II, III, IV: College Club: Science Club IV Pessy would like to go to college next year. ROBERT PHILLIPS Academic Band II, III, IV: I-Ii-Y IV: Science Club IV: College Club Bob, an ardent Band member, also hopes to attend college. MARILYN PISANO Commercial Band II, III, IV: Leaders Club III, IV: Commercial Club: Tri'I'Ii-Y IV: Bank Staff III, IV This pretty senior will be one of our finest secretaries. GEORGIA PRONESTI General Geography Club IV Murphy, as she is called by her friends, is an ardent Ken Hi fan. BERNARD PROTZEK Vocational Trade school and training for a job keep Pro very busy. BRENDA H. PROUSER Academic J. V. Cheerleader II: Librarian II, IV: Band II, III, IV: Choir II, III, IV: German Club II, IV: Junior Town Meeting III, IV: Dramatic Club III, IV One of the Dramatic Club's most active members is Shorty, who keeps everyone laughing. EILENE PUGSLEY General Nini has a talent for flower arranging and also does a lot of church work. JOYCE RAY Commercial Geography Club IV Joyce plans to go into the commercial world after graduation. BARBARA REA Commercial A pert brunette is Barb who is in Miss Phillips' room. RICHARD REED General Geography Club IV Dick expects to go into the service. BARBARA REITLER Academic Kentonian IV: Future Nurses III: Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III Babs has chosen nursing for her profession. She is such a friendly girl. BARBARA REMALEY Commercial Kentonian Stall' IV: Future Nurses II, III, IV Barb, a cute red head, plans to become a nurse after graduation. JOHN ROBERTS Academic Art Club II: German Club IV: Dramatic Club IV: College Club: National Honor Society john played his role well in the Poor Nut, the Dramatic Club play. 31 W. Roberts Rogerson Rowley Rupp S. Ryan Sams Rodgers Romeo Roys Rusek Ryba Sanders Roethele Rowles Runski J. Ryan Rzeczkowski Sangerson SENIORS WILLIAM ROBERTS Vocational Band II, III, IV We will always remember Tiger's clowning in Band. ROBERT LOUIS RODGERS Vocational Buck had many good times at Ken Hi. CLEMENT ROETHELE Academic Baseball Manager II, IV: Hi-Y IV Clem, a happy-go-lucky senior full of fun, has a Hi for all. JAMES GORDON ROGERSON Academic College Club: Monitors III, IV Gordy is a handsome boy with a pleasing personality. RICHARD ROMEO General Dick, a dark-haired senior, has a nice smile. WENDA ROWLES Academic College Club: National Honor Society: Dramatic Club IV Wendy, always so pleasant, enjoys being with Bob. ROGER ROWLEY Academic Cross Country I, II, III: Band II, III, IV: Dance Band IV: German Club II, III, IV: Science Club III, IV Roger had many activities but was especially fond of Band. WILSON ROYS General Football III, IV: Track I, II Ken Hi's team loses a valuable player when Wilson graduates. JOAN RUNSKI General junior Red Cross Council Giggles, as she is known to her friends, is always able to see the funny side of life. JOHN RUPP Vocational Hunting and fishing are john's favorite sports. ROBERT RUSEK Academic Football IV Mole will never forget Ken Hi's football team. JUDITH KAY RYAN Academic Latin Club II: Mixed Choir IV: Leaders Club III, IV Judy will be an excellent addition to the secretarial field. SHARON JOY RYAN Academic Girls Chorus II: Mixed Choir IV: Leaders Club III, IV Sharon's main subject is Hank. MARIE RYBA General Future Nurses II, III, IV: Distributive Education Club Marie will make a very competent nurse. MARY ANN RZECZKOWSKI Academic Geography Club II, III, IV: Future Nurses II, III, IV Giggles will remember the fun she's had in all her classes. WILLIAM SAMS Academic Tennis Team II, III, IV: Monitors IV: College Club Sonny is always friendly and in a good humor. We'll miss see- ing him in his black Olds convertible. JACQUELINE SANDERS Girls Chorus II: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Futur I-Iomemakers of America III: Commercial Club: Taieoken Stall jackie, fun-loving, is usually with Judy. Commercial 9 . Commercial EVANGELINE SANGERSON Girls Chorus II: Future I-Iomemakers of America II: Tri4Hi-Y III: Commercial Club: Kentonian Staff III, IV Eva is a quiet senior from 209. 32 1957 HAROLD SCHAFER Academic College Club, National Honor Society Harold plans to attend Penn State in the fall. JACK E. SENNETT Academic Monitors II, III, IV, Dramatic Club II, College Club Pete is a very friendly fellow with a smile for everyone. ROSE SERAFINE Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Rose always has a pleasant smile and happy disposition. CLARICE SERIA Commercial Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Commercial Club Clarice intends to become a private secretary. GAIL SERVENTI Academic Future Nurses II, III, IV, Geography Club III, IV, Majorettes IV, National Honor Society Gail will remember the fun she's had in Majorettes. WINTON SEYBOLD Academic Choir II, III, IV, Key Club II, III, IV, Hi-Y III, IV, Dramatic Club IV: Taleoken Staff, College Club, Junior Red Cross Council IV, National Honor Society Bill, a handsome and intelligent boy, plans to go to college to study engineering. ROBERT R. SHAFFER Academic Camera Club II, German Club II, Hi-Y II Bob, friendly and smiling, is interested in photography. RONALD SHAMBLIN Academic Hi-Y IV, College Club Ron, a boy with a pleasing personality, would like to continue his schooling. FLOYD SHAN K Vocational Assembly Stall IV Floyd, a popular senior, has a ready Hello for everyone and enjoys working on his car. LLOYD SHANK Vocational Lloyd, Floyd's twin, is one of our more devilish trade school boys. BRUCE SHANNON Academic Basketball II, College Club Bruce will be remembered for his fine basketball playing. PATRICIA SHANNON Commercial Commercial Club, Tri-Hi-Y IV Pat, a friendly but quiet girl, enjoys health class. EUGENE SHARPE Vocational Football II, III, IV Butch will always remember his football days at Ken Hi with Coach Fletcher. NANCY SHRUM q General Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV, Future Homemakers of America IV Nancy is interested in being Number 1 in Terry's heart. JUDITH ANN SHIPLEY Distributive Education Distributive Education Club, Future Homemakers of America III Dag is in training for her future role as a housewife. PAUL SHIRING Academic Science Club II, IV, Hi-Y III, IV, College Club Henry, treasurer of the Science Club, plans to enter college in the fall. TERRENCE R. SICILIA Academic Boys Chorus II, Assembly Stall' II, III, Hi-Y IV We will always remember Terry's wonderful smile and comical ways. ROBERTA SINCLAIR Commercial Kentonian Staff IV, Commercial Club, Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV, Girls Chorus II, Mixed Chorus IV, Devotions Committee III, IV Bobbie, a friendly red head, is often seen with Anita. 33 s Ni.-A Schafer Sennett Serafme Seria Serventi Seybold Shaffer Shamblin F. Shank L. Shank B. Shannon P. Shannon Sharpe Shrum Shipley Shiring Sicilia Sinclair SENIOR RICHARD SILVERMAN Academic Tennis II, III, IV, Boys Chorus II, Key Club II, III, IV, Monitors II, IV, Hi-Y II, III, IV, Handbook Staff II, III, IV, Taleoken Staff, National Honor Society A very popular senior, Dick is active in many clubs. He is interested in law. JUDITH C. SMITH Commercial Majorettes III, IV, Tri-Hi-Y IV, Commercial Club Very popular at Ken Hi, Judy is one of our high-stepping majorettes. JAMES E. SOPKO jim plans to head for the Air Force after DAVID SPANA Dave will probably go into the armed forces SHIRLEY SPEER Tri-Hi-Y II, IV, Future- Home-makers of Shirl always has a friendly greeting for ELAINE MAE SPENCER Band II, III, IV, Tri-Hi-Y Iv' Elaine plans a career as a Salvation Army C. JACKSON SPILLERS This friendly fellow answers to the nickname, PAULINE SROKA Majorettes II, III, Volleyball II, III, Girls II, IV, Board of Activities II, Tri-Hi-Y III, Art Club II, III Polly, a perky senior, has set her hopes on a career air line hostess. CAROLE YVONNE STONE Distribu1 Future Homemakers of America II, Distributive I A wedding ring beckons Vonne after graduation PATRICIA S. SULLIVAN Band III, Cheerleaders II, IV, Leaders Club III, III, IV, Tri-Hi-Y II, College Club One of our hard-working cheerleaders, Pat i among her friends. CHRISTINE SUPRANO Distrib iv ducat Girls Chorus II, III, IV, G.A.A,, Future Hom ma er 0 ' , Library, Distributive Education Club Chris will be remembered at Ken Hi for ning smile. STEVE SYDORICK IA ic National Honor Society V, Silent Steve actually isn't that way when one becomes ac- quainted with him. KATHLEEN SYLAK General Choir II, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y Kathy is usually laughing with her many friends. PATRICIA SYMIONOF Academic Mixed Choir IV, Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV, Future Teachers IV, College Club Pat will never forget the good times she had in Choir and Spanish Class. NANCY SYPENICK Academic Choir II, IV: Majorettes IV, Tri-Hi-Y II, Leaders Club II, IV, Taleoken Staff, College Club, Handbook Stal? II, III, IV, National Honor Society Peppy Nance always has a wide smile and a Hi for everyone she passes in the hall. CHARLES TADRZAK Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Chuck is the artistic half of one of Ken Hi's sets of twins. CHESTER TADRZAK Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Chester supplies a very able second to this set. CAROL TARKOWSKI Academic Future I-Iomemakers of America II, Future Nurses III, IV, Tri- Hi-Y IV Pretty Carol is inseparable from Connie. 34 Silverman Spana Spillers Sullivan Sylak C. Tadrzak Smith Sopko Speer Spencer Sroka Stone Suprano Sydorick Symionof Sypenick C. Tadrzak Tarkowski Tarr Taylor J. Thrower M. Thrower Thomas Tinstman Tiziani Tobin Tocco Torok Touchstone Traini Troutman Valley Veltri Venglik Vernam Verzinskie 1957 HELEN JANE TARR General Tri-I-Ii-Y IV, Future Homemakers of America II, III Skip will always remember the fun she had giving talks in speech class. CAROL TAYLOR Academic Future Teachers II, III, IV, Future Homemakers of America II, III Home room 314 is the center of happy memories for Carol. JACQUELINE THROWER General jackie is one of those quiet girls who can really talk when she has something to talk about. MIRIAM THROWER Commercial Art IV, Majorettes II, III, IV This high-stepping majorette is famous for her quick wit. FRANK THOMAS General Science Club II, III, IV, Camera Club IV This physics intellectual will go far in the field of science. JOHN TINSTMAN General Band II, III, IV Big john really can strut with his tuba when marching with the Band. FERDINAND TIZIANI Distributive Education Distributive Education Club, Track II Ferd is a very quiet, but friendly D. E. student. DAVID TOBIN Vocational Dave, a fellow with a winning smile, likes to sleep. YOLANDA TOCCO Academic Volleyball II, III, Basketball II, III, Girls Chorus II, Choir II, Cheerleaders II, III, IV, Leaders Club III, IV, Tri-Hi-Y II, III, College Club, National Honor Society Toc's pep and personality have led the school in cheering for three years. STEPHEN TOROK Academic Band II, III, IV, College Club Peach plans to go to Penn State in the fall and major in metal- lurgical engineering. JOHN TOUCHSTONE Academic H'-Y IV Toucli is a future college freshman, who enjoys making people laugh. OSCAR TRAINI Academic Track II, Cross Country II, III, IV, Band II, III, IV, Dance Band III, IV, German Club II, III, IV, Science Club II, III, IV, College Club Blackbeard is noted for his fine playing of the trumpet. SHIRLEY ANNE TROUTMAN Commercial Girls Chorus II, Commercial Club, Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV, Bank Staff III, IV, National Honor Society Shirl, who will make a fine secretary someday, has eyes only for Herb. JOSEPH VALLEY Academic Tennis III, IV, Choir IV, Band III, IV, Assembly Staff II, III, IV, Hi-Y IV, Key Club III, IV, Dramatic Club IV, College Club, Taleo- ken Staff joe is an active and friendly student who plans to attend col- lege next year. MARY VELTRI General Girls Chorus II, Mixed Chorus IV, Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV, Leaders Club IV, Future Homemakers of America IV Val, a member of 315, plans to look for a job after graduation. EDWARD VENGLIK Vocational Monitors II, National Honor Society This quiet vocational student spends his leisure time enjoying all types of sports. JUDITH VERNAM Academic Choir II, III, IV, Taleoken Stall' A certain boy named Ron is judy's chief interest. ALLAN VERZINSKIE Vocational Assembly Stan' II, III, IV Al, a tall dark-haired senior, is planning to enter the Army after graduation. 35 Vitale Walker Wills J. Wolfe Woomer Zaleski Vorlage West Witcher J. Wolfe Wray Zappala Wagner Wetzel C. Wolf Woods Yarema Zentner SENIOR CONNIE VITALE Academic Future Nurses III, IV, Tri-Hi-Y IV, Future Homemakers of America II Connie, a friendly senior, is planning to enter the field of nursing after graduation. KAREN VORLAGE Academic and Commercial Band II, III, National Honor Society, Leaders Club II, III, IV, Handbook Safi III, IV, German Club IV Karen, a very active and intelligent student, always has a friendly smile. WILLIAM WAGNER Academic Mixed Chorus IV, Key Club II. III, IV, Assembly Staff II, III Bill, witty and popular, is noted for his dancing. SALLY WALKER General Geography Club II, Future I-Iomemakers of America II, Tri-I-Ii-Y II Sally's future plans include Rodger and wedding bells. CHARLES WEST Academic Choir III, IV, Band II, III, Geography Club IV Pinky is usually driving his black Ford towards Arnold. CHARLES WETZEL Academic College Club, Hi-Y IV, Monitors IV Zip, an ambitious fellow, is planning to enter the Reserves. LEAH MAE WILLS Academic Girls Chorus II, Future Nurses II, III, IV, Tri-I-Ii-Y II, III, Geography Club IV Leah rates high as an excellent driver. CECIL WITCHER Academic Assembly Stat? II, III, IV, Football Manager II, Boys Chorus II, National Honor Society, Treasurer of Sophomore Class Cecil, a studious senior, is anticipating college after graduation. CHARLES WOLF Academic Football II, Basketball II, IV, Baseball II, IV Chuck, an active participant in sports, played a major role in basketball this year. JANICE ARLENE WOLFE Commercial Majorettes II, III, IV, Choir III, IV, Commercial Club, Tri-Hi-Y III, IV janny is planning on wedding bells for graduation. JOSEPH WOLFE Academic Track II, III, Cross Country II, Geography Club IV, Art Club IV, Science Club III Ambitious joe will never forget Spanish Class. JAMES WOODS General Woodie plans to enter the service and then enter college. NANCY WOOMER Academic Choir IV, Future Nurses II, III, IV Popular with all who know her, Nancy will go into nurses' training soon after high school. MARCELLA WRAY Academic Band II, III Cella, a busy girl, plans to be a nurse. EDDIELOU YAREMA Commercial National Honor Society, Commercial Club, Tri-I-Ii-Y II, IV Eddie's future plans include a secretarial position and art school. THOMAS ZALESKI Academic Track and Cross Country II, III, Band II, III, IV, Dance Band II, German Club III, College Club, Science Club III An active senior, Tom plans to attend college. ANDREINA ZAPPALA Commercial Commercial Club, Taleoken Staff, Leaders Club, Tri-Hi-Y II, III, National Honor Society Andy, mischievous but sweet, also expects to be a secretary. RICHARD ZENTNER Vocational Dick will go into the service when he graduates. 36 11111101 P1 om 19 6 The refreshment table is a popular spot at l 957 PAULINE ZILNER Academic Major:-ties IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Taleokun Slaff Polly, a cute and vivacious senior, often has her mind on Gary. GERALD LARUSSA General Football II, III, IV: Assembly Staff IV: Hi-Y III. IV Lance, who was a lineman on the football team, is well liked by everyone. I I 1 bgyl' 1 4 LJ Jvft ,X fa ,f' X f 5 r Susle Laatu and Al Levendosky Pat Gerhart, Ellen Frederick, Art Brum and Gene Arabxa are really enjoymg the Prom ' compare dance programs rl! 1 Lil . . Marilyn Drew and Kenny Craven vie for possession of Zlmvy- umm .-. . Q se if - x K -. .. Sm cg. 5 Z i ig 5 First Row D. Kipp, A. jiuliani, H. Smith, Mr. Warner Second Row: R. Drake, Mr. Apel Not unlike past junior classes, this yearls class was an energetic group of workers. From the beginning of the year the mind of every junior was focused on the Prom. The major activities of the juniors were the candy sale, the magazine sale, and the Junior-Senior Prom. The candy sale began in September and lasted until Christmas. The candy was sold by the junior girls. This campaign pro- vided for about half of the money necessary Junior Officers and ponsors President . David Kipp Vice-President Arlene jiuliani Secretary Hallie Smith Treasurer Robert Drake Sponsors Mr. Apel, Mr. Warner for the Prom. The remainder was raised by means of a magazine sale, beginning in Octo- ber and lasting for four weeks. Next came the planning of the Prom and actual work which lasted about three months. Finally, two days before the Prom, the decoration of the gym was completed. Then followed the big day. These three activities kept the junior class busy all year. - . JUNIORS I . S. Abraham, C. Aftanas, C. Ambrose, S J A J. Andrasy, D. Arabia, S. Arabia '. F A .sf - Y ' 5 T. Arburiski, B. Aysse, N. Baker, A S 5 R. Baker, R. Basta, S. Beck 53 Q y ,f 1- .F -E kk 1 f Q N, 2 X N AL J A . ..,. Q p P. Bergmann, J. Berkoben, J. Berlin- in , ' Q in if . ski, D. Berta, C. Bianco, C. Bishop A 5 M. Bishop, B. Bitar, R. Bitar, A. ' F Black, D. Black, J. Blair x V These juniors are campaign- ing for their class nominees. Ou' is . A. Blandford, T. Bogany, J. Bosak, 5 M. Bosak, E. Boura, M. Bowers -5-VL? E. Bowser, J. Bowser, W. Bowser, E. f -- Brooks, L. Brooks, M. Brothers ' N H W ss A - . l s ms 3 X y M .. , V J. Bubenheim S. Burgart M. Burke A 'A A ss. r A 3, X.. 'Ng a i D. Brown, K. Browne, M. Br ant, 'Y ' in , , f xi V , .., 4 W. Burke, K. Burkett, D. Caesar, C. Camp, L. Campbell. B. Canning ... . 3 x, 5 3 il S, .Juv Y W ag is .ul .4 .1 .3 ,Ti is X . 5 8 in X Q is is , Q is s NA .. '. . . .. ht' 5 K .,- . H Q ,1- s K 1 Y A A Y L' ' w JUNIURb R' R. Cappello. M. Cappone, S. Carter, 5 Q F. Caruso, T. Chalfant, D. Chambers ,, K -.,,..,, is . E is 3 1, J , 42, CP. L k: ikf i ks :5V'. 4.51 kg f 3 X R X X ,Q X 5 s x X 'ssiifi ,. .42 2 ., 1 zxwggf Xa la K hw. B. Chatckon, C. Cheatham, B. Check- eye, B. Cicolini, E. Cipollone, M. Clontz F. Clowes, E. Collodi, J. Couchman, D. Coury, E. Cowfer, E. Cox K. Craven. S. Crutchman, L. D'Achille, F. Dambroski, K. Dananay, B. Dan- iels Junior girls exchange candy for annual candy sale. C. Davis, D. Davis, Cv. Davis, R. Davis, B. Davis, W. Davis J. DelDuca, D. DeMao, R. Domianick, ., W R. Drake, M. Drew, A. Duerr -' W. Dunlap, M. DuVall, R. Dzurovcin, Q -sf ' G. Easley, J. Eberhardt, G. Elwood K J. Erb, T. Estenfelder, C. Evans, B. in Ewing, R. Ewing, T. Faith if .a .. E IQ57 W. Faith, J. Farneth, D. Fassett, K. Fassett, N. Feola, P. Festa M. Fitzgerald, T. Fitzgerald, M. Flet- cher, P. Fogel, D. Forbes, A. Fox B. Fronduti, E. Fularz, J. Fularz, T. Fularz, E. Furniss, B. Gates G. Gayhart, B. Gensamer, J. Gensbig- ler, D. Gilbert, C. Girardi, M. Golon Don Peck, John Williams, Dale Hempseed, Bob Drake, Roger Holloway gain experience for future jobs. A. Gonella, D. Gorleski, T. Gorney, J. Goss. N. Gould, V. Grabowski F. Grando. J. Grantz, G. Gray, A. Gra- zier, G. Gregg, P. Guida P. Guiney, J. Gutknecht, F. Guzik, D. Habura, J. Haddad, S. Harrick H. Haser, C. Hawk, G. Hazlett, A. Heavner, G. Heavner, S. Hegedus 'li' SWJ il. Q... f . Y X., as . X . XXX . 8' A . g, . ,X is ., K' 4 , - J 4. . w Q 0 S 1 s i m 9 Q R. If 1 H w f F 1: if s is iw' N, it in Q I .3 .b,q.: Q . P .P '5' S' . , V . N A s. 4723 5 'F -'i I 8 J K Q E Z N x , . s JUNIORS Marlene Henkel and Bob Aysse are peeking for the an- swers while Bob Khalil and Leonard Stapen do the work. S. Heid, W. Helinski, T. Henderson, M. Henkel, M. Hess, H. Hessom R. Hill, B. Hilliard, R. Hollis, R. Holloway, D. Householder, L. Hughes R. Hutcherson, J. Hydock, W. Imm, S. Iwanski, J. Jaraczy, B. Johnson J. Johnson, W. Johnston, N. Jones, E. Joyce, A. Jiuliani, D. Kaforey S. Kapalka, M. Keller, J. Kelley, G. Kendall, F. Kerr, R. Khalil A. King, D. Kipp, T. Knosky, M. Kobelenske, M. Komora, B. Koneski J. Kopelman, R. Kopczynski, M. Kore- nowski, L. Korzon, P. Kosheba, W. Kostick R. Kovach, P. Kowalkowski, B. Kozar, E. Kreitzer, R. Kruse, E. Kubiak 1 x Slf - -, 'Q' Q J? if K -fi. , 1- rw.: Q e' 'Q' W xi 1 Nix wx . 9 . A ' f 6' .-.. Q L L h .R lugs, wi ' J i 1 . x . S is 'L' . Q-V -- . ,Haw ff ' efiigiiizi -f -as QW. , . ig. Q, s li sr if , .1 51, ix t iw 2l si 1957 The cafeteria is a crowded, noisy place during lunch periods. L. Kucharski, L. Lambermont, P. Laskey, B. Lavery, H. Leslie, D. Lesniak A. Lessig, F. Linderman, N. Link, J. Liotta, J. Lizzi, R. Loughran R. Lubresky, T. Lubresky, T. Luffy, J. Maga, A. Magrini, F. Marino R. Martucci, D. Marriott, M. Marziale, G. Matyas, G. Maxwell, J. Maxwell J. McCall, J. McCullough, P. McCutcheon, C. McElwain, S. Mc- Geary, J. McGregor J. McGivern, S. McKee, J. Medley, N. Medley, R. Mester, C. Meyer S. Meyers, E. Michel, C. Miles, E. Miller, S. Miller, P. Misczak K. Mishler, J. Modolo, P. Monsouir, V. Montgomery, B. Moore, P. Moore JUNIORS S. Moore, V. Morgan, P. Morran, F. Muder, W. Muller, L. Murar B. Murphy, M. Myers, G. Naviglia, P. Nealer, P. Neiman, S. Newby N. Ney, L. Nichols, M. Nicolazzo, C. Noca, C. Oliver, F. O'Nei1 M. Orchik, T. Ormesher, R. Orris, W. Pavlik, W. Pavucek, D. Peck J. Peifer, K. Perriello, R. Perriello, T. Petherick, R. Phillips, E. Pierce D. Pike, S. Pirrone, E. Plastino, K. Pokrant, L. Polczynski, C. Pomfret B. Powell, M. Presken, D. Prinkey, S. Pritts, J. Pryor, L. Pryor L. Puglisi, K. Quigley, J. Radaker, E. Remaley, R. Remich, T. Rice Mr. Stephens is hard at work directing the Band. 1957 YT T. Risko, W. Rodriguez, J. Roll, R. - .J A , V 5 5 Romig, J. Rosak, C. Ross ' 1' xx: ' 5 i fg- S' 6 - ., ' . N if W A c. C. Rozpierski, J. Ruckus, A. Russo, ,nz X ,X C. Rychlik, D. Rygelski, R. Sacca- ' l kqq X mano : '- - N. Sams, H. Schafer, G. Schaller, A. Schietroma, J. Schlekat, P. Schmitt G. Scott, E. Seijo, R. Sekula, L. Sen- nett, R. Sennett, L. Sevick P. Sharkey, B. Shaw, N. Shaw, H. Shearer, J. Shonesky, A. Shukis H. Smith, J. Smith, L. Smith, S. Smith, L. Solomon, G. Sprumont L. Stapen, S. Stayer, R. Stevens, S. Stringfield, J. Studebaker, M. Sud- nik J. Sullivan, J. Sweetland, W. Szajna, D. Szymanski, C. Thomas, J. Thomas Ray Lubresky and Don Ry- gelski are busy with drawing boards. 1 X.. xi 3 X X Y xg- , 5 is 6 s .w X x .5 X if I' 12' 3, SX 1 ... .,,, it i XE X, Yi 'Sli if 5 Q- A ,515 --N. if S g, lb , T 7 J S iff ' E jfv ' X-'f L fi V. 'L 5 J D i s it Q92 46 J U NIORS M. Thompson, K. Thornton, T. Timura, F. Tiziani, J. Torok, D. Trzeciak L. Trzeciak, W. Turner, I. Tylinski, M. Uncapher, P. Uptegraph, L. Vantine R. Veitch, C. Vensel, J. Venus, C. Verner, M. Vining, D. Walker K. Walsh, T. Ward, J. Waugh, S. Weston, L. Wheeler, L. Whipp Dave Kipp, Dan Gilbert, and Glenn Gray buy some ice cream for dessert. P. Widmer, D. Wiley, J. Williams, J. Williams, J. Williams, G. Willard J. Wojtasinski, J. Wood, F. Woodward, J. Zaborsky, C. Zajdel, R. Zaydel H. Zediak, R. Zeolla, W. Zimmerman, E. Zingrone, D. Zipp, J. Zipp --.5 Carol Flynn's hair is the center of attraction. Vfll'i0Ll llvtifvities lzigllliglzt Kvn Hifs progrmn Rewinding Elm is no problem for Ron Davis and Tnm Fitzgerald. E 3 French fries are a major task for Louella on Thursdays. The Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y's Thanksgiving project is to contribute food to the Sal- vation Army. The sophomores got pretty well acquainted with Ken Hi on their first day of school. After enrolling they met some of the sophomore teachers and were taken on a tour of the building. At an assembly on a later date, they became more familiar with the clubs and organizations at Ken Hi. After orientation the sophomores were individually interviewed by Miss Eiges and Mr. Keiser concerning plans for the future and courses of study. The ophomore Ofiicers and ponsors President . . . John Nader Vice-President . Betty Ceccarelli Secretary . ..,. .. .. Linda Crail Treasurer William Couchman Sponsors Miss Olmer, Miss Hood First Row: J. Nader, B. Ceccarelli, W. Couch- man Second Row: Miss Hood, Miss Olmer, L. Crail Class of '59 found that Ken Hi isn't all work when they were entertained in assemblies by some of the members of their class. Then they began to concentrate on raising money for their Sophomore Hop by selling candy during the lunch hour. They had their tests, also. Among them were a preference test and an I. Q. test. The end of the year found most of the sophomores looking forward to next year and the Prom. srf 1 :' . vga jf aiu .K 5354- A , - was 53, A 'r as, is K? 44. X x Q19 'S Qiw R 1 ea! 5 ka 5? 2 C 'Q 553' XX Fir 'Q Nr . K, C 5 1 ff Si 3 1 r T, ' ,M fi a W .Q .Q l if m l .1 V fe. YQ ' .5 1 . if. EF . 51 ...um sa ' 2, rw.- , .. ,, - g W S is ri 5 .,,. 'H .. A' 2. . F SP ,Q-Q.. 5 if we '- - L X if A Q SOPHOMURES The sophomores slave over the Kuder test. S. Buell, W. Bulger, B. Burdick, A. Burford, R. Burford, G. Burlbaugh V. Bush, A. Calhoun, J. Callahan, J. Cani, B. Ceccarelli, F. Cecchini J L. chada, W. chambers, J. Checco, M E. Chernan, A. Christy, A. Cianflone .ak i A J. Ciesielski, H. Clark. G. Coates, J. ' Compton, M. Conners, W. Connor , 6? 1?2XS'iEfiL115f3f11E-?3i2ISieZigS5. v . 'i J J' L, M. Cook, D. Cooper, C. Corey, W. . Couchman, J. Coy, L. Crail .f ig R. Crawford, M. Crognale, W. Crois- sant, R. Darin, A. Davis, C. Davis ,sig 1 K. Davis, E. Devecka, Y. Dickson, J. , : higi gf' M' Dinsmore, C. Dixon, L. Domansky lf H . ,- F. Dominik, K. Double, D. Drag, J. Dubas, C. Dyer, D. Drew 1957 Tap dandngisfaminadngto everbody, but especially to these sophomore girls. C. Dzanaj, A. Eckholdt, E. Edgar, J. Eger, N. Elder. S. Elwood C. Endlicli, L. Eshbaugh, C. Evans, H. Evans, R. Evans, A. Faith W. Fell. T. Ferguson, D. Festa, E. Finn. H. Fitch, M. Fitzgerald B. Fliss, R. Florek. P. Flynn, W. Fortson, W. Foryt, J. Fraino M. Frederick, T. Freeman, J. Gallian, R. Galie. A. Gallo, R. Gancas B. George, C. Geiger, D. George, M. George, D. Giordano, T. Girard N. Girardi, E. Glass, R. Goshorn, B. Gretz, J. Grillo, C. Guyer G. Guz, J. Haas, R. Hack, A. Haidze, C. Hardaway, M. Harvey QI. ki NT ... . is 'J' 173 fi if T' lisiwifiligif ' U-fir' ., N Mx 'S .uf sq. ff ill X . - , XV .. 6 5. J , gg ,. W. Il in , S , Q .L .Ff f . J si + .3 is , ef 1-- 5 . ' 'f . , -' E gqgg .., : . it S S' Q .ff -E, Q sf . Q T s .,., ? J .,..,, bg, ll fi Fila 1 ii ii x Y 5 i . ' J. . A 'i i K f . J i . v. X J . 5 X E Sf-Q X X Sizzli ng i.1?hg'31lli nXr.'ff. 1? ' FQ'52x 5Hf3.. .213 iilkizeiw -r-2!.1x f,,,T-,7 f fx-ff' Qs- ua -K . 3 - Q i ss ii. F! Rx yg w. .illritwlip SOPHOMORES P. Hawk, M. Hecker, B. Heckman, J. Heckman, R. Heckman, J. Heller E. Hensel, G. Herman, A. Herrington, G. Herrington, T. Hestwood, C. Heymers Rod P. Hickox, C. Hill, J. Hill, K. Hill, F. Hince, J. Holeva V. Holeva, T. Holowitz, B. Horvath, P. Householder, L. Howard, J. Hrivnak P. Hudock, W. Huff, V. Ignozzi, B. Irvine, M. Irwin, K. Jack R. Janosky, A. Jarnagin, E. Jezewski, C. Johnson, N. Johnston, P. Juliano J. Jurasko, S. Kaelin, K. Kanouff, C. Karpinski, F. Kasprzyk, C. Kearley D. Keiser, L. Kehris, H. Keller, A. Kelley, K. Kelly, R. Kersten Becoming secretaries is the goal for most of these girls. L X., ser ::. 7 ix! sr. 1 .Q ,A ' J: Q 'i . N .f.g..'e, Q ki Q. 1- 5 '.,. L -s 4 -2 mix 4 . - ,. u 1... - - . ,. , -. Q' wow 's .in-,H . 53. ' I S Vi, t J' lf: X 1 'fr H sc.- H P'- I ',: 'A . 3. il t K X .f 4 35. K . 3 IN!! Q C .. . in l Rf' v K, X Q ' sv R s.. -gm X 5 is . ,bk S s ,. f ' 5 SS x ' X Q Q 1' - 'lf X 15 Ss fr E u is S as b f 1. Q 5 Q-. Q X qi . N.. .kk gviif' ,dr n .- .as-M. f :swsr are . K sw if ... 'Q ,. . fn . ax- 1957 J. Kirkland, G. Klimczyk, AI. Knapp. J. Kosheba. P. Krasinski, D. Krider L. Krisle-it. L. Koneski, ll. Kowalkow- ski, -I. Kowalkowski, R. Kozikowski, D. Kukulski M. Kulick. C. Kuminski. B. Kunes. B. Kunkle, L. Kupec, C. Kuras A. Kurpakus, C. Kuzmick. L. Kyllo- nen. L. Laatu. -I. Lackey, P. Lan- cuski D. Lasher, G. Leech. H. Leja. C. Lin- derman, L. Lewis, M. Logan M. Long, C. Loos, S. Lovar, M. Lovic. H. Lowe, I.. Lukomski E. Luporter, M. Malecki, C. Mantz, P. Mantz, R. Marchlewski, KI. Marelli W. Massi, F. Matthews. R. Mathews, F. Mazur, W. McCaskey, P. Mc- Collum Learning to operate machines is part of sophomores' shop training. . x.., V' .7 ' - Q 3- Q Mln 71x,, cl my an gf. E Qs Zn? SQ Q :ESQ af .1 lf E Q D Si 1' X . . S 1. Q fl W. .. .,.,.7,..x.k ek X- ,Y . 5 .co 1 rr il J D X if sl. Q .Fe 2' f 2. SOPHOMORES H. McCready, C. McCullough, B. Mc- Cutcheon, G. McGregor, D. McIn- tyre, M. McLure B. Means, L. Meledandri, B. Meyer, G. Mihok, B. Miles, T. Milko D. Miller, F. Miller, J. Miller, M. Miller, S. Miller, M. Mitchell R. Molnar, M. Monaco, J. Montgom- ery, B. Moore, J. Moore, S. Morran Miss Mathison shows Dan Paterak and Suzanne Pierce how to disect a frog. B. Murar, D. Myers, P. Myers, J. Nader, N. Nassick, R. Nelson A. Nemet, T. Nemeth, V. Nery, L. Nichols, A. Nix, B. Nixon B. Oberleiter, E. Ofiesh, J. Oliver, F. Olivo, F. Paletta, D. Paniil C. Papik, D. Paterak, D. Patz, B. Pearlman, J. Pelegrinelli, M. Pelle- grino l957 J. Penman, N. Penman, J. Pesso- lano. K. Pessolano, M. Peterson, S. Peterson B. Petrarca, B. Petrie, L. Petrosky, S. Pierce, R. Polimadei, B. Pomy- kala A. Potocnak, R. Powell, P. Presken, C. Ream, Q. Reed, B. Reese B. Rejniak, M. Remaley, J. Rieck, K. Rogers, H. Roper, E. Rorabaugh Alan Haidze is beating out the rhythm for the Szymkowiak twins and Andy Burford. V. Ross, M. Rowe, K. Rowles, P. Roy, D. Runski, B. Russo L. Ryan, W. Ryan, B. Sam, J. San- ner. M. Schafer, G. Schenk B. Schneider, Cr. Schultz, R. Schuricht, W. Shrum, J. Siemynski, C. Simon B. Siriano, R. Sloan, C. Smail, P. Smalley, R. Smetanick, E. Smith W iv 523 .. . Q- ar Q S t Q get , X ... . X X X Q X 'X PX. K , x X Je is F. S' rf ' S z-,..'3f... it Q -5 :X X: s N A . JA , 1 S? ,,, ve. is X film it iii ii . ' , Q. 2 I ' 4 . 5 . if if X 3 X t' Vw tlixi- as fl is XX X - N 'i 31 SOPHOMORES 7 Lunch time is the students favorite period and these boys and girls certainly make the most of it. W. Smith, M. Sobota, T. Sokol, T. Solomon, H. Sopko, C. Specht L. Sproull, R. Stadterman, R. Stan- kivic, H. Stanley, R. Stanley, C. Stone V. Stone, P. Strenkowski, M. Stump, R. Sublinsky, L. Susek, A. Swager J. Swierczewski, D. Sypulski, E. Szczepanski, T. Szoch, T. Szym- kowiak, J. Szymkowiak H. Taradena, S, Taraszewski, W. Tarr, K. Thrower, S, Thrower, A. Thomas J. Thomas, L. Thomas, H. Thompson, E. Tipton, A. Toaso, P. Torok J. Trainor, S. Tramonti, C. Turney, P. Turack, L. Tusing, G. Tyrrell Q. ,. as-is .3 3,2 N l 1 .,,. I at ... . .. , :.,,,, . W y XX .. 5 s. 3 ' i , r Q. I' 'T . e, 1 .3..-... . - fm... -1: Y 1. Q-f fe gulf 1 - W A fi H.. 5 3 L. S J? X Xi . . - + ,off- xx ., 1 :.' KN 1957 George Smith, John Hydock, and Warren Johnson are experi' menting with electricity. A. Uncapher, S. Upton, R. Vanetta, C. Vantine, R. Vantine, P. Vassar R. Venglik, C. Venter L. Voland, P. Voyten, S. Walkowiak, R. Walsh sl. Walter, P. Warden, S. Warden, R. Watters, B. Waugh, C. Waugh E. Weber, D. Weister, L. Wheeler. J. White, R. Whitzell, P. Wills . Wills, D. Wilson, R. Wilson, P. Wingate, M. Woomer, E. Yarussi . S fm I 5 X ,,., .. .. K ei? r 'e 57 J. Yeager, R. Yetka, M. Yetter, R. Yobp, C. Yost, S. Young V. Zedler, N. Zetler, A. Ziencik, R. Zolna, R. Bosak ,R ' X, jx QQ M M X A . ' . . M ll r 5 ' 0 QD Service Music Social First Row J Mclntire A Lovic A Lucchetti J. Sanders, G. Habura, B. Levine, M. Hudson Second Row Mr Keiser P Mosher S Laatu P. French, C. Giordano, M. Patera, B. Orszulak, L. Akins Miss Third Row J Vernam A Zappala C Mannella D. Beatty, P. Zilner, E. Leebel, Y. Gillis, N. Sypenick, I Mc Fourth Row A Levendosky S Fryncko L Dominik, R. Hajel, B. Seybold, J. Valley, D. Silverman Taleoken taff Editor ., ...,.,, .. Lawrence Dominik Assistant Editor . . , June Mclntire Editorial Assistants ,. . ...Lois Akins, Steve Fryncko, Margie Hudson, Susie Laatu, Enid Leebel, Al Levendosky, Barbara Levine, Anita Lovic, Ange- line Lucchetti, Peggy Mosher, Bernice Orszulak, Margaret Patera, Bill Seybold, Dick Silverman, Nancy Sypenick, Judy Vernam, Andreina Zap- pala, Polly Zilner Sports Editors ....., Robert Hajel, Joseph Valley Typists .. . ..... Donna Beatty, Patty French, Yvonne Gillis, Carol Giordano, Gretchen Habura, Jo- hanna Magowan, Carmen Mannella, Judy Mc- Ilwain, Jacqueline Sanders Sponsors .... . ..,.,, .Lucretia Boucher, John L. Keiser Handbook taff Under the able direction of Miss Sadie Owen, an appointed staff compiles the Handbook which should be very familiar to everyone. The little Red Book is of greatest value to the sophomores and new stu- dents, for it has Hoor plans, clubs and organizations, courses of study, and requirements for graduation. Seniors and juniors find it most valuable for the t'English Reading List and student activities. If you're ever in doubt about anything concerning the school, just look into the Handbook, for it has all the answers. Seated: V. Morgan, Miss Owen, N. Sypenick, R. Silverman Standing: J. Gensbigler, C. Flynn, P. French, K. Vorlage. M Cappone R Frcndut First Row: M. Hudson, B. Reitler, R. Sangerson Second Row: N. Zetler, B. Remaley, S. Peterson Third Row: E. Yarema, J. Mazur, M. Manjack Fourth Row: L. Akins, R. Sinclair, M. Mosher Fifth Row: J. Mclntire, C. Oliver, R. Kovach, M. Murdock Sixth Row: M. Kulick, P, Sharkey Seventh Row: V. Morgan, D. Beatty, Y. Gillis Eighth Row: M. Drew, N. Shrum, L. Namey Ninth Row: J, Trainor, K. Jack, Mr. Shearer Tenth Row: W. Hartmann, R. Morgan, Miss Russell, A. Duerr Kentonian taff The Kentonian Staff contributes a great deal to Ken High's extra-curricular activities. Besides publishing ten newspapers through the year, the Staff also sponsored this year the Red Raider Contest. As a result of the contest, john Roberts's symbol of a red fox was established as Ken High's official Red Raider. Miss Russell and Mr. Shearer, ad- visors, deserve much credit for their efforts. Looks as if the Kentonians were just off the press. K. Y 1 rv ..i . First Row: W. Couchman, B. Shaw, B. Ceccarelli, P. Kempinski, R. Silverman, J. Drake, J. Nader, J. Rosak W. Kraft Second Row: D. Murray, T. Borrelli, B. Irvine. J. Gensbigler, S. Elwood, V. Morgan, C. DeLuca, J. Palmer P. Bergman, T. Estenfelder Third Row: D. Giordano, T. Solomon, B. Connor, R. Yobp, G. Herman, R. Loughran, F. Maglisco, J. Wojta sinski, J. Pessolano Fourth Row: R. Hajel, A. Levendosky, J. Moore, R. Alessio, J. Johnson, M. Orchik, L. Smith. E. Collodi Fifth Row: J. Kane, J. Merrick, W. Seybold, J. Valley. Mr. Vorlage tudent Council The Student Council, formerly the Board of Activities, is an organization new to Ken Hi. The old Board of Activities was a group of nine elected students who helped to plan council meets, they discuss methods of better- ing the school, selecting performers for the assemblies, and problems which arise concern- ing extra-curricular activities. The officers for the activities of the school. Since they were not too representative of the student body, the group was re-organized. Now, the council has forty-one members, one being elected from each home room, and the old Board serving as the executive board. When the 1956-57 are Richard Silverman, president: William Kraft, vice-president, Bernice Kozar, secretary, and Joseph Drake, treasurer. Mr. Vorlage is the very active faculty sponsor of the group. The Board of Activities Banquet is always a great success. im. K P' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: D. Murray, A, McCloskey. G. Serventi, M. Hansotte, W. Rowles, A. Be-rgad, N. Sypenick, K. Vorlage, J. Palmer, S. Laatu Second Row: T. Borrelli, H. Lesniak, E. Kowalkowski, S. Troutman, Y. Tocco, S. Freeman. P. Kempinski, D. Beatty, M. Hudson, B. Levine Third Row: P. Marriott, M. Dudek, M. Goshorn, P. Listwak. C. Flynn, A, Zappala, J. Lukomski, W. Kobelenske, E. Yarema Fourth Row: F. Fryncko, H. Dudck, L. Dominik, A. Levenrlosky, B. Bellas, R. Silverman, E. Venglik, R. Bednarik, M. Barta, C. Witcher Fifth Row: Miss Phillips, G. Arabia, A. Patz, VV. Sevboid, J. Roberts, W. Hartmann, J, Chmicl, H. Schafer. Miss Rorabaugh ART SERVICE CLUB First Row: J. Fraino, M. Drew, E. Yarema Second Row: R. Galie, J. Trainor, R. Vantine, C. Specht, Miss Fry, K, Dananay, K, Pessolano, R. Kovach ational Honor Societ f Membership in the National Honor Society is the most coveted honor in the school. Its qualifying members may take N.H.S. scholar- ship examinations. The officers are president, Bill Seyboldg vice-president, Al Levendoskyg secretary, Susie Laatug treasurer, Miss Phil- lips, and sponsor, Miss Rorabaugh. Art Service Club The Art Service Club is a group whose pur- pose is to help with or promote various artis- tic projects and displays in the school. The oflicers are Marilyn Drew, president, Rose- mary Kovach, vice-president, Charlotte Oli- ver, secretary, Arvid Duerr, treasurer, and Miss Fry, sponsor. Key Club First Row: R. Bailey, N. Feola, D. Kipp, E. Collodi, B. Shaw, R. Silverman, W. Justham. A. Levendosky, R. Hajel, R. Venglik, J. Zaborsky Second Row: J. Coy, L. Wheeler, F. Muder, J. Haddad, R. Perriello, W. Couchman, K. Rowles. D. Festa, C. Osburn, R. Peck, K. Pokrant Third Row: P. Buisch, W. Kraft, E. Draper, A. Bruni, B. Connor, J. Sanner, K. Jack, R. Alessio. W. Seybold, H. Roper, W. Rodriguez Fourth Row: D. Mitchell, W. Fortson, J. Valley, L. Korzon, L. Smith, J. Johnson, P. Bergman. W. Wagner, R. Moore Fifth Row: Mr. Vorlage, J. Kelley, R. Yobp, A. Patz, T. Ormesher, M. Berta, R. Romig The Key Club, an international service organization, is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Its activities are numerous, including cleaning the football stadium, operating the concession stand at home basketball games, setting up the Red Cross bloodmobile, and washing dishes at the Kiwanis pancake dinners. The club was led this year by president, Dick Silverman, secretary, Bruce Shaw, and treasurer, Wayne Justham. fi A I, RC! ,f ,' f4. - f' bikr X ,,,,.J9 ' A X'i 1 X, Ty f X! 1 -fw 1 .ff 'Ti , A f vc, .,,.- N I f .J X vw.. .ft 4 Q , ,fx . '-xr-Am 1 -H rf A W in fi ,LD Aw 5 ,J 65 T Q 1 C !4.,L,, 6 fa QQ hy! Sh X 32 fv Q .X X m I Q V' A QQ h ihi . . W 1 ,x,, ,, Jn 3 N Q R., N Q, As 4. xx-,5 4 A ii L Q Y x t :ii -ex iw 1 ig, fp M Q ,ff Y F, N K . am 'Q X N N gig 4, ,iw 5.,k .. 4 ,X A F Q . Q! F l Row: M. Pisano, P. Sroka, . Lukomski S ond Row: T. Borrelli, R. G g S walkowski. Mr. or age Th rd Row: C. Osburn, E. Per- eus, D. Murray, C. Seria, S. Troutman S ond Row: C. Wetzel, T. Bog- ny, S. Fryncko, J. Rosak, B. Shaw Th rd Row: K. Thornton, R. Febbraro, J. Sennett Fo rth Row: C. Kane, R. Mantz, A. Patz, Mr. Dunn Service to Ken Hi is the key word of this ,group ofclubs The JUNIOR RED CROSS is Ken Hi's division of the National Red Cross. President, Jane Palmer, vice-president, Linda Murar: secretary, Tom Petherickg treasurer, Ralph Yobpg and sponsors, Mrs. Fields, Mrs. Grie- semer, and Miss I-Iobaugh, directed the coun- cil's work. A vital part of instruction in many subjects is the work of the ASSEMBLY STAFF, under the supervision of Mr. Upton, Alan Patz, Jerry La Russa, and Bob Archi- bald. Assisting in gym work, the LEADERS CLUB is led by Marlene Cowen, Gwen Comp- ton, Donna Beatty, and Miss Pascaretta. The BANK STAFF, supervised by Mr. Vorlage, is indispensible to Ken Hi, handling thousands of dollars each year. The MON- ITORS are the Ken Hi traffic cops with ofh- cers Tom Gorney, jim Rogerson, and Chuck Kane, directed by Mr. Dunn. BANK STAFF cor e, . Dohmen, E. Ko- V l MONITORS t Row: J. Rogerson, T. Gor- oy. W. Sams, R. Silverman L l . l ATTENDANCE STAFF First Row: M. Marzialu, Miss Boucher. J. Mclntire, C. Pom- fret Second Row: J. McIlwain, R. Berlinski, C. Rozpierski, J. Magowan, P. Marriott LIBRARY STAFF A. Unraplivr, D. Brown, Miss Ewing. M. Knmora, M. Bow- ers. R. Basta Judy Mcllwain has no trouble Ending some one's schedule card. K W Attendance btall The Attendance Staff, headed by Miss Boucher, is composed of eight girls, who give up one of their study halls every day to check attendance slips. These girls have a Valuable part in keeping Ken Hi functioning smoothly. Library Stall The members of the Library Staff do an excellent job, under the guidance of Miss Ewing, in taking care of the 5,000 books in our library. They help locate and select reading material from the many types of books, ranging from reference and supplementary works to recreational reading. The Junior Town Meeting The junior Town Meeting is an organization which aims to teach tolerance, reason, and jus- tice through active discussion by students of divergent views. Mr. Shearer, the club's able sponsor, has successfully directed the club's activities by arranging panel discussions at PTA's, church organizations, and civic groups. The members of the club are among the most active in the school and, as usual, they were the guiding spirit in bringing our foreign stu- dent, Claude DeLuca, from France. The officers this year were-in descending order-Henry Dudek, Charlotte Oliver, Susan Newby, and Martha Hansotte. First Row: R. Kovach. K. Mishler, L. Susck, G. Matyas Wonder if Claude DeLuca is locating Paris for Marnie Murdoch and Henry Dudek. Second Row: M. Hansotte. C. Oliver, C. DeLuca, J. Smith. J. Gcnsbiglr-r, S. Newby. M. Henkel Third Row: M. Orchik, L. Dominik, H. Dude-k. M. Murdoch. B. Prouser, G. Hrutsky, V. Holvva, J. Waugh, M. Drew Fourth Row: R. Alessio, Mr. Shearer, G. Elwood, J. Kopelman 1.1 .-xml. l ---.- vm., 553 37 3,324 Mi QF! xv M xv-ww is , . :, Mv 5 44 5 6 :H x i',NK K 7' xi!! l QQ k fe? x .Ia sf n fy W- MW AQ ,XX is Q1 mem' .Q ,Q ink :Y 39-flmkllxiitnbwamwf' C1l'lll18 Y fi W3tPrK1i Xf Y xiailf Qilllklw' 3 f-faairuaneuuas ,- fflidw' nmuibw Q 5 fmsmnunau-erm g X- mnxtss - if a. fi N mn: ,U N' V? ,M -M K5 v,N wh .lvl AP: . fix Y These clubs contribute to choosing a career Several clubs at Ken High are closely associated with students' choice of a career and preparation for it. The FUTURE NURSES group is ably guided by Mrs. Fields with Pat Marriott, Diane Caesar, Rosalie Kapustik, and Leah Wills as officers. Another equally important club is the FUTURE TEACHERS directed by Miss Eiges and Mr. Keiser. Miss Olmer sponsors the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS which is an affiliate of the national organiza- tion. Elected officers are Bernadette Koneski, Catherine Gorleski, Linda Crail, and Donna Beatty. Mrs. Delia is the mentor of the COMMER- CIAL CLUB which is especially designed to give its members a general idea of the busi- ness world. The officers are Teresa Borrelli, Gretchen Habura, Carmen Mannella, and Eilene Kowalkowski. The DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB, advised by Mr. Malyn, is a social and educational club for D. E. students. The officers are Elmer Draper, presi- dentg Allen Gutgsell, vice-presidentg Kay Kennedy, secretary, and Ferdinand Tiziani, treasurer. COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: J. Mclntire, L. Akins, S. Troutman, P. Kempinski G. Dvrlorin, J. Wolfe, Pi Sroka, K. Page, J. Mazur, E. L. Yarema, E. Sangerson, M. Patc-ra, T. Borrelli Second Row: A. Zappala, C. Mannella. G. Habura, J. Sand- urs, D. Murray, E. Matisz, C. Serin, G. Mallin, R, George, R. M, Bougher. R. Sinclair, D. L. Myers, S. Croyle, J. Lukomski Third Row: Mrs. Delia, J. Smith, E. Kowalkowski. E. Perdeus J. McIlwain, R. Berlinski. Y: Gillis, C. Flynn, J. Califiore, E. I.t-ehvl, M. Pisano DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB First Row: A. Mikesell, C. Kozi- arski, N. Edwards Serond Row: A. Cepull, E, Nor- rick. P. Foster, N. Endlich, R. Serafmc, S. Huntington, C. Tadrzak, K. Kennedy Third Row: J. Shipley, C. Stone, F. Kosmos, C. Suprano, M. Ryba. J. De-leo, F, Tiziani, C. Galzerano Fourth Row: C. Tadrzak, J. Kelley, M. J. Double, E, Dra- pur, J. Zaydel, A. Gutgsell, Mr. Malyn First Row: B. Prousef, S. Freeman, S. Meyers, L. Bobick, M. Hansotte, P. Sharkey, N. Sams, P. Sullivan, B. Levine. J. Crusan Second Row: E. Frederick, J. Fiscus, J. Lukomski, M. Burke, P. Schmitt, C. Noca, S, Newby, A. Bergad. W. Rowles, Mrs. Klinkr- Third Row: J. Kopelman, R. Loughran, R. Heuser, T. Bogany, R. Morgan, J. Sennett, P. Buisch, W. Seybold, J. Valley, J. Roberts Dramatic Club The Dramatic Club. under the direction of Mrs. Alice Klinke, is composed of theatrically- minded juniors and seniors. For its first play of the year, the club presented The Poor Nut. It was well received by all the students and adults who saw it. The club meets once a month to plan its many activities. The officers are Leona Bobick, presidentg Tom Bogany, treasurerg and Judy Crusan, secretary. The cast of the Poor Nut had as much fun as the audience. eienee Club The Science Club is an organization to aid students who are interested in the sciences. The club, under the guidance of Mr. C. H. Walter, has made tours to the Alcoa Research Laboratory and to the Buhl Planetarium. During the club meetings scientific reports are given by the mem- bers. Jim Chmiel is presidentg Bill Hartmann, vice-presi- dentg Helen Lesniak, secretaryg and Paul Shiring, treasurer. Paul and Helen are busy measuring their liquids while jim and Bill are engrossed in weighing materials. First Row' R. Mantz, J. Kopelman, R. Stevens, F. Thomas, H. Lesniak, S. Stays-r. L. Solomon, W. Hartmann, R. Hauser, Mr. Walter Ss-cond Row: R. Rowley, T. Zalt-ski, J. Chmiel, R. Brewer. M. Berta, O. Traini. A. Lvvenrlosky. P. Shiring 4 int First Row: K. Browne, F. Kerr, L. D'Achille. R. M. Bougher, R. George, D. L. Myers, D. Murray. G. Serventi, J. Ray, J. Mc Crae, M. Krause, C. Giordano, G. Pronesti Second Row: Miss Phillips, L. Wills, A. McCloskey, D. Fink, M. A. Rzeczkowski, S. Karpinski, J. Bailey, J. Califiorc. L. Namey R. M. Pecardo, S. Walker, G. Grayson, M. Guiney, J. Fix Third Row: C. Endlich, W. Adamsky, D. Henry, R. Hack, B. Blaniar, R. Remich, A. Duerr, T. Fitzgerald, D. Miller, D. Harsh berger, C. West, E. Michel, L. Davis, W. Daniels, W. Jones Geo raph Club The Geography Club is for those taking global geography or geography of the Americas. Members entered projects in the Buhl Planetarium exhibit and won first, second, and third prizes and received two honorable mentions. Donna Murray is presidentg Sally Walker, vice-president, Rose Marie Bougher, secre- tary, Donna Lee Myers, treasurerg and Miss Phillips, sponsor. Some of Miss Phillips' stu- dents work on a geography project. sst.fmwzrrx.samwrrf:vmswrrsrm9m. ,.us,w.f.s.:f Camera Club Any student who wants to learn more about photography is eligible to join the Camera Club. Miss Mathison is the faculty director. Awards are given each year to the student with the best pictures. For this year the officers were Kay Dananay, Arvid Duerr, Bob Shaffer, and Kathy Pessolano. tamp Club This club was formed for the purpose of comparing and collecting stamps of different origin and creating an interest in what might become a permanent hobby. The officers are president, Tom Estenfelderg vice-president, Arvid Duerrg and secretary, John Heller. The sponsor is Mrs. Griesemer. CAMERA CLUB First Row: K. Pessolano. L. D'Achille. K. Browne, B. Ewing. N. Nery, J, Berkoben Second Row: E. Glass, K. Dan- anav. E. Tipton. M. Kulick, E. Rs-marley, M. Fitzgerald Third Row: Miss Mathison, R. Vantine, F. Thomas. L. Kor- zon, B. Shaffer, A. Duerr, P. Munro, K. P0k'ant STAMP CLUB Sc-ated: T. Estenfc-lde-r Standing: J. Heller, G. Mihok, C. Specht, j. Maga, Mrs. Gris-se-mor, R. Muder I lslsx Y 1' anizations The Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y groups at Ken Hi are part of the YMCA organization. They have similar purposes- To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of christian character. The Hi-Y is directed by Dick Silverman, president, George Grayson, secretary, Al Lev- endosky, treasurer, and Mr. Apel, sponsor. Decorating the school Christmas tree is their special project. Led by Susan Laatu, president, Marjorie Hudson, vice-president, Karen Page, secre- tary, Pauline Sroka, treasurer, and Mrs. Ter- williger, sponsor, the Senior Tri-Hi-Y builds most of its projects around supporting their Belgian war orphan, Susan Swerty. Sending two girls, Sally Miller, president, and Bernadette Konesky, to the United Na- tions Assembly in Harrisburg is the outstand- ing project of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y. Other officers are Georgia Elwood, vice-president, Meredith Keller, secretary, and Kay Mishler, treasurer. The Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y held a very suc- cessful fair in the YMCA to raise funds for their world service gift. Those in charge are Elaine Balla, president, Marie Foryt, vice- presidentg Judy Miller, secretary, Barbara George, treasurer, and Miss Hood, advisor. First Row: L. Pentek, W. Kraft, R. Lubresky, C. Roethele, R. janosky, D. Mitchell, J. Adkins, R. Archibald, D. Marriott Second Row: W. Burke, C. Medley, P. Juliano, J. Lizzi, D. Hardaway, P. Shiring, B. 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Miller, R. Hutcherson, J, Moore Second Row: W. Szajna, R. Phillips, T. Petherick, J. Modolo, P. Kondek, J. Lukomski. D. Zipp, B. Bit:-nr. A. Lcwic, M. Mazur, J. Mazur, A, Ciancutti, G. Heavner, P. Guida, S. Meyers, W. Kobelenskc Third Row: M. Fletcher, K. Mishler, V. Morgan, M. Keller, J. Gensbigler, J. Palmer, M. Kirkwood, A. Liivrlii-tti, P. Schmitt, J. Crusan, P. Sharkcy, D. Beatty, R. M. Pecardo, C. Mannella, E. Frederick, J. Fiscus Fourth Row: S. Burgart. G. Morton, N. Sypenick, H. Smith. J. Vernam, S. Carter. F. O'Ncil, G. Hazlctl, D, Davis, F. Dam- broski, D. Forbes, W, Couchman, J. Deleo, C. Kane, G. Elwood Fifth Row: B. Murphy, D. Lasher, M. Orchick, G. Gayhart, D. Trzeciak, K, Michel. G. Sprumont, C. Pnpik. S, Salvatore, T. Bogany, J. Zipp, J. Klimaf-hlco, S. Abraham, M. Long Sixth Row: W. Seybold, R. Alessio, R. Saccamano, R. Zcola, A. Bruni, J. Williams, J. Thomas. W. Pavlik, W. Rodriguez, R. Hajel, A. Levendosky, T. Black. E. Cippollone, C. West Seventh Row: J. Chmiel, J. Nader, T. Rice, R. Dunkel, R. Morgan, A. Patz, J. Vallcy, R. Ivlartucci. G. Arabia. K. Thornton Mixed Choir One of the most outstanding organizations in Ken High is the Mixed Choir. This year the Choir of 100 students is under the direction of Miss Carolyn Bruno. At Christmas time, besides giving the yearly program for the high school, they presented a program for the Senior Woman's Club. A talent show is another exciting event to raise money. Under the leadership of Alan Patz, president, Janice Fiscus, vice-presidentg Judy Vernam and Virginia Morgan, secretariesg and Molly Fletcher and Bill Seybold, treasurers, the senior members of the Choir are making plans to visit New York this spring. Mixed Chorus This chorus, also directed by Miss Bruno, was added to the musical organization this year as a training class for the advanced choir. This group is led by Bob Archibald, presidentg Charlotte Oliver, vice-president, Dave Gilkey and Bernadette Koneski, sec- retaries. oph Girls Chorus The Girls Chorus has accomplished much since the beginning of the year. With Miss Brunois training, the sophomore girls sang at the Christmas program and the Spring Festi- val. The officers of the group are Wynona Elder, president, Marie Foryt, vice-president, Gloria Brutsky and Pat Turack, secretaries. I l ' 1 . .. . I . X A is S 5 Q 1 fx R U , . - I . ' X ff Q Q If ' ' . . 3,3 . . . fy. M' . . agp I e seg Q I ' Q 9 Q Q ilk - . I h. I -,J -Q - Q .1:. .. ' X I.. I . 1 . M .- an - 9 MIXED CHORUS First Row: M. Marzialf.-, R. Bailey, M. Coward. K. Porriollo. M. Hvss. B. Kon I-ski, M. Gofon. G. Naviglin, B. Charckon, M. V1-llri J. Jaraczy. M. Bishop, J. IVICCFEIO. S. Ryan, E. Chernan S1-ruiizi Row: D. Bnrvtskv. M. Unrauhz-r. B. Orszulak. R. Sinclair. P. Symionof, F. Marimw. T, Kupuyiiski, L. Akins. C. Znvdc-l. C. Milvs, J. D1-lDuCa. R. Falcon, C. Oliver. C. Thomas Third Row: L. Konoski, T. Riskn, L. Brooks, B. Moore, D. Szymanski, C. Aft:-mas. C. Ruzpivrski, D. Piki-, R. Kovach P, P1-ssolann. E. Pearlman, J. Goss. C. Brown Fmirth Row: P. Laskr-y, P. Cu-rhart, F. Kasprzyk, D. Kukulski. D. Fm-bbraro. D. Kuforoy. K. Fzussi-Yi. L. Vantino, C. V1-nsul, D Walkwr, C. Nora, D. Fosta, G. Burlbaugh, D. Pate-rak Filth Row. K. Dananay, E. Bowser, M. Drvw, M. Hvnkel, W. Rvan. P. Vuytvn, E. Buighlvv. W. Bowl-rs, E. H1-usa-l , J. Szym knwiak, K. Rowlvs, E. Dvvvrka, R. Galiv. K. Chostnut Sixlh Row: W. Block. D. Gilkvy, J. Evans, R. Hvtkman. B. Bulgur. L. Solomon, B. Wngnvr. L. I.nmlu-rmunt, J. Olivs-r. F. Matthews, K. MvKinm-y, J. Woods S1-vcnth Row: R. Bic-lata. K. Kanouff. R. Yobp. B. Archibald. T. Henderson. D. Wilson D. Wilson J. Williams, . C. Hawk. SOPHOM ORE GIRLS CHORUS First row: M. Logan, V. Holi-va, S. Mnrran, C. Mantz, J. Walter. B. Irvine. P. Hirkox. G. Shultz, M. Woonivr, K. Doublu, B. Siriano. D. Bvrcvl, A. Kelley, V, Bush. Brutsky Svronrl Row: M. Cook. B. Waugh, B. Boch-ll, L. Brown, E. Balla. S. Bur-ll. L. Brown. C Bc-ntlojvwski. D. Runski. B. Bm-ck, B. Nixon, B. Moorn-. C. Lous, E. Luportvr, M. Long Third Row: P. Pre-skon, P. Householder, K. Thrower, D. Kridvr. L. Krislr-it. J. Kowalkowski, C. Kuminski, V. Stonv, M. Blisse-ll, N. Elder. B. Sam. L. Barts-ls. D. Albert, M. Frederick 79 Maj orettes One of the most popular and active organizations of Ken Hi is the Major- ette Corps. This versatile group has displayed originality, enthusiasm, and pep in its eye-appealing and clever routines throughout the Valley. Under the direction of Mr. John Stephens, the Majorettes spend a week at Band Camp in Salisbury, Pennsylvania, where they work out the various drills and dances for the coming season. Headed by Myrna Carrop, head ma- jorette, and her assistants Rose Marie Pecardo, Donna Kaforey, and Pat Laskey, the corps is highly applauded wherever they perform. First Row: P. Laskey, M. Carrop, R. M. Pecardo, D. Kaforey Second Row: P. Sroka. N. Link, C. Quigley, B Oberleiter, E. Rorabaugh, P. French Third Row: J. Wolfe, S. Moore, D. Drew, M. Connolly, G. Serventi, P. Gerhart Fourth Row: S. Croyle, K. Fassett, B. Petrarca C. Ross, D. Caesar, P. Kempinski Fifth Row: R. Kapustik. P. Listwak, R. M. Kecz mer, L. Murar, J. Mclntire Sixth Row: A. Eckholdt. S. Upton, B. George, L. Sevirk, P, Zilner, D. Beatty nth Row L Lewis M Thrower, I. Tylinski, Seve : . , . N. Sypenick. S. Abraham, J. Smith Drum Maj ore The Drum Majors and Color Bearers do their bit to give Ken Hiis marching Band an outstanding appearance. They also have their share in fostering school spirit and patriotism. R. Hajel, T. Ormesher, T. Lasher, J. Valley The Band One of the best known and most important organizations in our school is the Band. Each year the Band spends a week at the Booster's Camp near Salisbury, Pennsylvania, practic- ing for the coming year's activities in which they will perform. Since the beginning of the year, they have performed at the Indiana Homecoming game, the Steelers football game, the combined marching Band Festival in Tarentum, many parades, assemblies, and First Row: J. Valley. T. Ormvshvr, .l. Lashvr, R. Hajel of course at all the football and basketball games. The officers of the Band make up what is known as the Board of the Band. Included in it are president and student con- ductor, Steve Frynckog vice-president and assistant student conductor, Oscar Trainig business manager, Jim Chmielg equipment manager, Michel Bertag publicity manager. Gene Arabia, treasurer and librarian, Brenda Prouserg secretary, Jean Couchman. Second Row: J. Chmivl, V. Ne-ry, K. Michcl, F. Granclo, L. Thomas, R. Rowley, E. Finn. G. Arabia, R. Stuvr-ns, H. Hcavnvr, P. Mc'Colll1n1. B. Kunkle. W, Burke. R. Polimadei Third Row: D. Pike. H. Haclrlatl. L. Akins, P. Guitla, R. Bailing. L. Solomon, C. Ream, J. Mourv. R. Bn-wcr, W. Cmirhman, L. Korzon, VV. Hartmann, A. Pati, O. Traini Fourth Row: M. Glass, A. Jiuliani, G. Brutsky, D. Keiser. N. Shaw. W. Croissant. G. Willard, M. Bcrta, G. H4-avm-r, R. Zolna. M. Monaca, B. Kunvs, K. Pago, A. Bruni, T. Zaleski Filth Row: N. Kelly, N. Girardi, G. Matyas, A. Bergacl, L. Crail. B. Proust-r, C. Knapp, E. Lt-4-bt-l, B. Coccart-lli. A. Lessig, K. Mishlvr, J. Couchman. G. Mihok, G. Tyrrell Sixth Row: Shank, C. Yost. E. Ohe-sh, G. Kendall. M. Komor a, M. Anderson, J. Miller, R. Martucci. J. Pt-ssolano, R. Phillips. R. Alessio. T. Rice. R. Saccamano. E. Spencer Sl-vvnth Row: A. Kurpakus. J. Bohrcr, N. Elder, A. Fox, J. Thomas. S. Fryncko. R. Sckula. A. Gallo. J. Kvllcy. K. Walsh. R. Massi, T. Fularz Eighth Row: L. Pentck, E. Fularz, E. Michel, A. Calhoun, J. Tinstman, F. Mazur, T. Holowitz s 1 First Row: V. Nery, R. Rowley, J. Chmiel, L. Solomon SL-cond Row: R. Ormusher, R. Saccamano. S, Fryncku, P. Ki-ngor. M. Burlu. K. Walsh, 0. Tr:-mini. T. Zulu-ski. A. Pall. AI. Lasher Dance Band The Ken Hi Dance Band, which is com- posed of fifteen of the high school musicians, is a very active organization. The Band plays for assemblies, dances, the talent show, pep rallies, and basketball games. It is under the direction of Mr. Stephens, and all the members except Larry Solomon, who plays piano, belong to the Ken Hi concert and marching Bands. Along with the many prac- tices held at Band Camp, the Dance Band practices once a week so they may be ready for engagements. The officers are as follows: president, Alan Patzg vice-president, Roger Rowley: librarian, Kenneth Walsh. Dance Band rehearsals look like more fun than work. German Club The German Club, made up of members of the Gere man classes, has the distinction of being the only lang- uage club in Ken Hi. Under the sponsorship of Mr. G. J. Babalis, the club's main purpose is to make its members more familiar with the culture and customs of Germany. Through the German Club, members wrote to pen pals and sent CARE packages to Europe. The officers are as follows: John Kane, president, Oscar Traini, secretary, and Steve Fryncko, treasurer. First Row: A. Palz, W. Courhman, C. Medley. C. Guycr. M. Mitchell asprnk l ulmnr 11 1 s R Darvm R. Horvath, L. Kupoc, J. Moore, B. Prouser Sc-cond Row: W. ustham L, Pentek R. Zaleski, R. Rowley, C. Osburn Balmtr M Cappom G Sihalhr R Viiuh .l . i Zaborsky, G. Hazlett, K. Rogers, Mr. Babalis Third Row: P. Voyten, D. Pau-rak, P. Armstrong, A. Borgad, C. Papik R Fronduti L Wheeler H Boggs E Divukw A Swager, D. George, A, Levendosky, S. Fryncko Fourth Row: R. Yobp, T. Solomon, R. Zaydel, W. Bowser, R, Smetanuk E Hensel W Kraft P Kengor L Dominik K Vor lage. R. Schuricht, W. Bowser, W, Fortson Fifth Row: J. Chmiel, M. Berta, O. Traini, B. Shaffer. R. Hartmann F Hince G Gui T Riu J McCullough J Johnson J. Roberts, T. Sokol W il M Al houg he irls aren't in step, they are toget er in t e ish that Ken Hi wins. Wy ll Cheerleaders These vivacious cheerleaders - seniors, Carol Huth, Yolando Tocco, Pat Sullivan, and juniors, Babe Sams, Pat Misczak, Sylvia Myers-attend all the games attired in their red sweaters and white skirts, vociferously cheering the Red Raiders on to victory. Under the able supervision of Miss Pascaretta, they sponsored their yearly dance. They have the privilege of attending basketball and football banquets. This group of girls is to be com- mended for generating school spirit through- out the year. First row: P. Sullivan, N. Sams, S. Meyers Second row: Y. Tocco, P. Misczak, C. Huth am WW' ,ggi Mrs. Famer is busily making sand- wiches for the hungry students who are patiently waiting in line. Tllesv are cl1cu'cu'teristif' scvllles. rum Ken Hi fi' Arlene Bergad and Victor Nery are discussing ad- The girls are preparing to sell kitchen kits for the mission to college with '. ' . ' ' Dx Daniels Commerclal Club. Mrs. Delia helps them. S-f 4' W Z 'N 3 J V2 f' kyxxix K L27 C X I 1 X N' . I N4- 3?' x yi Qiix Q N I f X x' x! I 25 I Oy 5' 0 O 'H A .N . 45 fi! J Q3 X Hz A I 'fs ' ' T ,wx I , w. K K is ,Q .mv X, - 0 Z S Xa el Q in , i R ial , 35, 1 Y IE v 5 U W Xavhfts 'QQ A-x hilikyn Q , ,,,. ' LQ b 1 r 5 4. 9 Q ww rx 'wg L ' 4 A - fs, . ' fix 51'a xx . i X w , , 5 'K 5 . 8 as 4 K X' X K K- . x ,Q Q K- A .5 s 5 .NL il . I-M?,g.Kkl,..i 3 Ug'K+W x. . wggxgf.-xl, 5, 358, +Q K X. . ax K 11 K - if .A .,, ' V gr X x y ,N ,, A ,. , - -Q Football 1956 The New Kensington Red Raiders faced another tough schedule in 1956, but compiled a good record of 6 wins and 3 losses. Again as last year, they lacked the size for rough Class AA com- petition but made up for this with their quick thinking and inexhaustible speed. The coveted Renaldo Kozikowski trophy was won by backman joe Drake. J, ADKINS J. DRAKE LaRUSSA R. PERRIELLO End Halfback Guard Guard Perriello clears the way for a Rosak tally against McKeesport. W. ROYS R. RUSEK E. SHARPE End Halfback Tackle CYS. ...IL-1-. xt' M,,,.5.,...x....x,..-.,...,., ...A X. l.M.N.g.. QsN....X....... , xx W m .lrl.w r.:.fJ - First Row: P. Wingate, D. Kukulski, C. Papik, J. Coy, R. Smetanick, M. Giordano, M. Pellegrino, B. Kowal- kowski, K. Bakewell, J. Pryor, R. Goshorn Second Row: R. Gancas, R. Lubresky, R. Drake, B. Shaw, J. Adkins, J. Drake, R, Perriello, T. Arbutiski N. Jones, J. Rosak, H. Haser, F. Kasprzyk Third Row: R. Kozikowski, A. Haidze, D. Coury, R. Khalil, W. Roys, C. Davis. B. Gensamer, E. Collodi R. Fronduti, W. Burdick, E. Sharpe Fourth Row: V. Zedler, P. Smalley, J. Eberhardt, R. Kowalkowski, R. Marchlewski. L. Petrosky, R. Aysse, A Herrington. J. Pessolano Rusek romps for yardage through the McKeesport secondary. Coach Fletcher, Lubresky, Gen- samer, Collodi, and injured LaRussa anxiously gaze at the field. FOOTBALL COACHES Primozic Marshall Fletcher Slosky Football Coaches FOOTBALL SCORES Mr. Primozic, in his second year on Ken- Hi's coaching staff, was Mr. Fletcher's co- worker in developing the line. Mr. Slosky is instrumental in developing an elusive hard- hitting backfield. Mr. Fletcher, the head coach, builds Ken-Hi's powerful forward wall. Mr. Fletcher has been with the Red Raiders for 18 years. Mr. Marshall is responsible for working the junior varsity into a potential varsity team. Aside from his junior varsity duties, Mr. Marshall scouts Ken-Hiis oppo- sition. Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken 1956 Erie Cathedral 25 Vandergrift 7 Johnstown 19 Turtle Creek 6 Hempfield Twp. 6 Greensburg 19 Har-Brack 0 McKeesport 18 Latrobe 0 FOOTBALL MANAGERS Kneeling: K. Walsh, J. Haas C. Reed, T. Kupec Standing: W. justham, E Bolt, J. Touchstone, W Bowser First Row: R. Hutchison, B. Shaw. N. Jones. LI. Rosak. H. Houser, J. Bazin, R. Frouduti Second Row: I. Haddad. H. Haser. C. Davis, XI. Holeva, G. Easley, C, Wolf. L, Smith Varsity Basketball This year's basketball team failed in the defense of the Sectional title but still enjoyed a fairly successful season. Playing their last season on the Ridge Avenue floor, the Kenmen hope to regain their title on the new high school H0011 Coach Veitch and Coach Slosky appear eager for a few twirls. 92 Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken boys. no Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi foo BASKETBALL SCORES Springdale Hempiield Twp. Leechburg Tarentum Allderdice Midland Shaler Butler Arnold Vandergrift Leechburg Kittanning Har-Brack Ford City Butler Arnold Vandergrift Central Catholic Kittanning Har-Brack Ford City basketball! First Row: R. Burford, E. Finn, A. Davis, A. Haidze, W. Fnrtson I Bryan Second Row: F. Mazur. J. Yarussi, G. Herman, R. Yobp A Galli W Connor C, Hardawdy JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Jayvees jayvees jayvees Jayvees Jayvees Jayvees Jayvees jayvees Jayvees Jayvees Jayvees jayvees Jayvees Jayvees Jayvees Jayvees Jayvees Jayvees Jayvees Jayvees Springdale Leechburg Tarenturn Mustangs Midland Shaler Butler Arnold Vandergrift Leechburg Kittanning Har-Brack Ford City Butler Arnold Vandergrift Central Catholic Kittanning Har-Brack Ford City 94 First Row: R. Lambermont, D. Camp, Second Row: B. Gensamer, W. Risko, Third Row: J, Holeva, C. Zaleski, M. F. Marini, L. Lambermont, J. Ru Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken W. Croissant, K. Murray, D. Habura T. McKl1lop, R. Febbraro, D. Davis J Regoh Orchik, J. Ebenhardt, P. Smalley J Hydock D Hutchison G Jones ckus Baseball 1956 SCORES Hi 6 Arnold Hi 10 Freeport Hi 12 East Deer Hi 1 Har-Brack Hi 1 Tarentum Hi 3 Freeport Hi 11 East Deer Hi 2 Har-Brack Hi 4 Tarenturn 95 First Row: R. Wygonick, D. Harshberger, G. Gayhart, W. Fortson, V. Nery, V. Swierczewski, F. Tiziani, C. Nery Second Row: E. Finn, R. Dunkel, R. Collins, R. Korzon, C. Johnson, R. Zeolla, D. Ashbaugh, Mr. Armstrong Ken Ken Ken Ken Hi 3 1 Jeannette 82 Hi 14 Greensburg 102 Hi 14 Jeannette 25 Hi 16 Scottdale 74 Track 19 6 Due to the building of the new high school the Kenmen did not have a track. All of their meets were away and not official. Trackmen off to a good start CROSS-COUNTRY First Row: W. Imm, R. Burlbaugh, D. Harshberger, W. Couchman Second Row: QI. Sopko, D, Habura, R. Korzon, R. Alessio, Mr. Armstrong Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Tennis 195 J Hi 1 Tarentum Hi 0 Arnold Hi 3 Kiski Hi 1 Latrobe Hi 1 Tarentum Hi 3 Central Catholic' Hi 0 Arnold Hi 0 Latrobe Hi 2 Central Catholic Hi 2 Kiski TENNIS First Row: W. Sams, W. Moses Second Row: KI. Gensbigler, R. Hajel, R. Sekula, R. Silverman. R. Trezciak Third Row: Mr. Vorlage, J. Thomas. R. Stevens, L. Korzon, A. Levendosky, tl. Valley '1' tr' Roberta Sinclair and other typists are fully absorbed June Mclntire, Frank Maier, Kamel Micheal, and in a timed exercise Alice Moore aren't too happy about their report cards. Pivtured hero urv some mnrv serious IIIUNIPIITS ut Ken Hi Mary Dudek shows the boys how to do it, in trig Class. Congratulations lass of 9 WE invite you to make use of the facilities offered by this store, whether it be to shop with us, to meet your friends at Murphy's, or to seek employment with our Company, in the event that you decide upon a retail career. G. C. MURPHY COMPANY The Complete Variety Store 875-89 FIFTH AVENUE NEW KENSINGTON, PA. 99 1.7 THIS BOOK IS BOUND CENTRAL DRUG STORES in a Famous For Low Prices SMITH CRAFTED COVER New Kensington, Pa. Chicago, Illinois Compliments of WEAR-EVER WEAR-EVER T dem ALUMINUM TRADE MARK REMEMBER! A Business Education Doesn't Cost . . . BOB MILLER SHOES It Pays 961 Fifth Avenue NEW KENSINGTON COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Shoes For The Entire Family 156 McCargo Street EDison 7-3611 100 5' Best Wishes to the JIM WoLFE,S GARAGE CLASS OF 1957 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Electric and Acetylene Welding UNION SPRING Ornamental Railing 2540 Leechburg Road AND MFG. CO. Phone: ED. 5-7441 New Kensington Compliments of FERGUSON AUTO GLASS SERVICE Replacements for All Makes Cats and Trucks 731 Church Street ED. 5-1 131 New Kensington, Pa. Compliments of Compliments of Cooper-McKee Insurance Co. KAMP'S SHOE STORE SMITH McKEE, JR., Prop. , 1038 Fourfth Avenue I 921 mth Avenue C0mP1imef1l'S of Phone: EDison 9-9375 Little's Doctors Pharmacy C A N D Y L A N D 422 Ninth Street Home Made Quality Candies Phone: EDison 7-7669 417 Ninth St. New Kensington, Pa. Phone: EDison 9-9861 24-Hour Towing Service LUCCHETTI AUTO WRECKERS VINCENT LUCCHETTI, Prop. JUNK CARS BOUGHT- USED PARTS SOLD 2300 Constitution Blvd. New Kensington, Pa. Compliments of RIVERSIDE BAKERY 69 Fourth Avenue New Kensington EDison 5-4761 972 Fifth Avenue New Kensington, Pa Compliments of H. A. KLINGENSMITH 86 SONS APPLIANCES, HARDWARE, AND SPORTING GOODS 912-918 Fifth Avenue New Kensington, Pa. 101 YOU PICK THE SPOT-WE'LL SEND YOU W ld I Y Doorstep 1 dd 9 I C 0 I Yo SHIP ESO TS HOT LS -ff? ' LEONARD F. PALETTA :IZ 3: Vivi Call EDison , . ': 9,9604 fravel Sermce LIFE-REAL ESTATE ac ' ' GENERAL INSURANCE 1230 FIFTH AVENUE NEW KENSINGTON, PA. Compliments ALLEGI-IENY VALLEY INDUSTRIAL UNION COUNCIL NEW KENSINGTON, PA. 102 TRE D10 .SN ,- ' IF 1 EIS .v g pgg 865 FIFTH AVENUE NEW KENSINGTON, PA. YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE CLASS OF '57 103 YW A W Compliments of A L E X S L O A N 943 Fifth Avenue New Kensington, Pa. KEYSTONE DAIRY T H E L M A ' S Quality Dairy Products . For That Something -Phones- A Different and Better ED1son 7-3568 MOntrose 1-3020 329 Sixth Avenue 964 Fourth Ave. New Kensington, Pa. HILLTOP GARAGE Compliments of V1C3'091?1fPANIEIIi Ogvnef LARRY'S AUTO REPAIR reeport oa , Phone: EDison 7-6331 , 506 E'ghth Street I ED1son 5-5011 New Kensington, Pa. New Kensington Typewriter Co. C 'PH 'e 'S of Gifts - Greeting Cards D B Typewriters and Office Supplies 912 Seventh St. New Kensington 931 Fifth Avenue EDison 7-3525 EDiSon 5-9440 NU-KEN CANDY AND CIGAR COMPANY Notions - Drugs - Toys - Candies For Every Season 647 Fifth Avenue EDison 7-8821 New Kensington, Pai Compliments of EMROSE DRUG STORE I Enison 5-2941 318 Fifth Avenue New Kensington, Pa. ARCHIE MILLER Better Values in Smarter Fashions Fe, Bene, Menys Wea, EDison 5-4212 946 Fifth Avenue 104 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS CLASS RINGS AND PINS DIPLOMAS - PERSONAL CARDS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Q BALFOUR IS RECOGNIZED AS AMERICA'S FINEST REPRESENTED BY C. M. KLINGENSMITH 424 GREENHURST DRIVE PITTSBURGH 16, PA. Fleldbrook 1-6801 105 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1957 For Quality Cleaning Try IDEAL CLEANING COMPANY A Neat Appearance Is a Good Investment 1 15 1 Taylor Avenue EDison 5-5961 LOGAN LUMBER CO. 845 Barnes Street-300 Fifth Street O 8 415 Fourth Avenue New Kensingt n, P . Tarentum, Pa. Gladly Servw Both Young and Old New Kensington - EDison 7-3527 Tarentum-ACademy 4-2400 ED 7-4204 Lucy Plewa, Mgr. WAINWRIGHTS, INC. MILLINERY -- UNDERWEAR - DRESSES HOSIERY - CURTAINS CLEARFIELD FURS 936 Fourth Avenue New Kensington TURNER BOOK STORE COMMERCIAL STATIONERS Office Supplies, Stationery, Gifts, Greeting Cards and Engraving 919 Fifth Avenue Phone: ED 7-6711 Compliments ot KELLER ELECTRIC CO. Fifth Avenue and Eighth Street EDison 7-3597 Shepard Building EDison 5-2222 SHEPARD 86 COMPANY Real Estate -- Mortgages Since 1892 New Kensington, Pa. JESS TAUB JEWELER 940 Fifth Avenue New Kensington, Pa. Compliments of A FRIEND PERR BROS. Outfitters for Men and Boys 950 Fifth Avenue EDison 5-8441 106 ALWAYS LOOK TO For Leadership in Style and Quality B L O S E R ' S OFFICIAL JEWELERS TO KEN HIGH 960 Fourth Avenue GEORGE BROTHERS 86 CO. FLOWERS Next Door to Liberty Theater For All Your Insurance Needs Knapp Insurance Agency 1043 Edgewood Road Phone: EDison 5-7532 New Kensington, Pa. SAKULSKY AGENCY AND ASSOCIATES 305 Tenth Street EDison 7-7626 DIAMOND TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY 1004 Stanton Avenue EDison 5-2331 New Kensington en-Meta 00. .HOUSE or SINCERE sERvucE AT THE BRIDGE-2nd AVENUE B5 NINTH STREET Successor to E ich Motor Your Dodge - Plymouth Dealer New Kensington, Pa. p E 5 C A T 0 R E f 5 LAWRENCE A. FISCUS GAS - OIL Certified Gemologist ACCESSORIES TIRES ' TUBES Registered Jeweler American Gem Society Pick Up and Delivery Service 969 Fourth Avenue Seventh Street 8s Constitution Boulevard EDison 7-3411 New Kensington, Pa. MILLER BROS. IN EXISTENCE FOR 59 YEARS 908 Fifth Avenue NEW KENSINGTON'S LARGEST SHOE STORE 107 COMPLIMENTS OF United Glass and Ceramic Workers of North America CIO-CCL LOCAL No. 17 ARNOLD, PENNSYLVANIA United We Stand-Divided We Fall 108 Compliments of POLLACK FURNITURE 86 APPLIANCE CO. 4th Ave. at 11th St. EDison 7-3204 The Best Comes From McKEAN'S HARDWARE Established 1890 Corner Fourth Avenue and Ninth Street Phone: EDison 5-1411 Musical Instruments and Supplies Music and Art Center COOPER BROTHERS Dispensers ot Happiness HAROLD L. WALLEY Insurance - Real Estate All Kinds 205-6 Broad Building New Kensington NEW KENSINGTON ART GLASS 86 MIRROR WORKS Art Glass, Mirrors, Beveling and Resilvering Plate and Window Glass J. B. PIEMME, Prop. EDison 5-1903 Cor. Stanton 85 Walnut UNITED CLEANING CO. Certilied Odorless Dry Cleaning 419 Tenth Street EDison 5-7011 E. J. MURTHA M. STEINER-The Florist Say It With Flowers 874 Fifth Avenue EDison 7-4547 Reliability and Quality For Thirty Years in Business Compliments of ADOLPH'S SHOE STORE 878 Fifth Avenue Phone: EDison 5-6111 Compliments of MEADOW GOLD DAIRY, Compliments of JEROME MOTOR CO. INC- OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC Ca1lEDiS0H 7-7635 Phone: EDison 7-4563 1240 Fourth Ave. Arnold New Kensington J. C. PENNEY co. Always First Quality Merchandise For the Family 825 Fifth Avenue New Kensington, Pa. 109 Compliments of MEMORY LANE FLOWER SHOP Flowers of Distinction Phone: EDison 5-1051 704 Fifth Avenue New Kensington Compliments of ARNOLD LUMBER COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS . . . May the Class of 1957 Have Suc- cess in All Their Worthy Efforts GLENN BUICK CO. Phone: EDison 7-4589 STORM'S HOSIERY SHOP FOR GIFT ITEMS Hosiery - Gloves - Handbags Costume ,I ewelr y - H and kerchiets Lingerie - Blouses - Sweaters Sportswear - Umbrellas 710 Flfth Avenue New Kensmgton 945 Fifth Avenue New Kensington C0mPIimeUfS Uf Compliments of SILVERMAN'S DRUG STORE Z 1 N A M Q N 1 S Phone: EDison 7-7691 v 0 401 Freeport St. New Kensington 972 Fifth Avenue New Kensmgton Compliments of Compliments of SCOTTS BAKERY EDison 5-3751 727 North Street New Kensington LEVITT BROS. DEPENDABLE FURNITURE SINCE 1906 New Kensington Vandergrift J. S. PATI 81 SONS PROM FORMALS FORMAL W EAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE 857 Third Avenue Phone: ED 7-4751 110 Prosper D0 Well Succeed AND INSURE WITH . . . ALLEN-MORGAN AGENCY THE LEADERS EOR ALL INSURANCES REALTORS - MORTGAGES EXPECT TO BE TREATED GRACIOUSLY AND EFFICIENTLY PARNASSUS BANK BUILDING GENERAL PRESS CORPORATION 350 East Seventh Avenue - Tarentum, Pa. 111 Through Photography and FINE ENGRAVING the Printed Page Nlirrors Our Life ... ... .g.lg , Z IIYIIVIEIKIVIANP E NGBAY ING' COIVI PA NY aff' '- U .ff 3,, if f7 X T1 'I E-gj,i,:' ..:zw,y, . my . Eins- wf 2 R751 siyli' 'F ' f Ei: Eizm Q,-'m ,.f.,.,, !,v,. Syn. T , ., -X ful-5 .Q 1, Q M,,.f4, 51323, ' 41' ghd Q Z, Q w E ga iw? C, ,gn .Q ,,,. 44- -7 . 4.1 wig' 'kwlemk ' if P5 y, jffu , 3 'ifp 5 5 if gif-,Z L Sli 1' 35553 543- V 5,-5 1 5231, if Kwai af? 3 S32 W. 'Mis f 1 fii yi 1-1 x Q . ' 1 ww. 1 j 5 fn f A x 3' 1 ' S 'fx' f I ,SQA ,WSE - 1 ., . A, J' 132231 ' , L 4 . ::,?, y fl f pf tic'-'i - re, . K V H .5 , Elf: , xr K rw ,, Q 'Q 32,4329- 1 1. fi' We M .iv k 7 L ,, iw nf -1 sr li? fm . JL X Q: Q Q .LA k K X J . X' .vv sk A Q M x 3 Ki fl, Q55 ' s KW' SWS . 'Y ,W QM
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