Perry Lower Tyrone High School - Petosean Yearbook (Perryopolis, PA)
- Class of 1956
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' 3'- -:- .,ff 1'ii..-2, jke Senior Cfaaa pre5enf.4 fAe .xdnniuerziary gJifion hrolf' naxytvm.. mm .m'N Mf-1-ws, 'MW w.-.W 'I 9194, ,f'f Ag' W. M., A f-1, 1 ,Q wif ' ' .. . f , ,, . ' 'AW L ,fa ' w f K -Aw ' N., :fi V-fu .X r f V z , Q in 3 W M. awww Ms V A f wb 'fa 5 Q 95 1 x Q H I E 2 5' 1? V 1, 0, 5' N? in ,X A? f 'H V., W, - ,W x AM ,vf-0-.. 824, 9. M 2 ,Hz W' NA. ,fb-ga I-an-.... am.. 5 W5 mw...q cowwomom' erry-lower jgrone unior-Senior 56400 errgopo i.4, enndy uania 1'MM 'Tv x 7 A I . 6 Nui!!- Nrp i , 1 fs Lv lil? ,--4 Q xi ?v,sei s The Honorable J. Buell Snyder .9n Wemoriam John Buell Snyder was born onafarm in Upper Turkeyfoot Township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Later in his life he was to become a distinguished member of the United States House of Representatives from the twenty-third district of Pennsylvania. He attended the public schools in Somerset County. Upon graduation from high school, he attended Lock Haven State Teachers College, receiving his bachelor's degree here. He also attended the summer sessions of Harvard and Columbia Universities. From 1906 to 1911 Mr. Snyder served as principal of the Perry Township High School, Perryopolis, Pa. From 1912 to 1932 he was the Western Pennsylvania district manager of the MacMillan Co. He was a member of the Board of Education of the Perryopolis schools from 1922 to 1932. He was also the legislative representative for the Pennsylvania School Directors during the sessions of the state legislature, 1921 to 1932. Mr. Snyder was interested in scholastic and cultural contests, and encouraged the participation of high school students in such contests. He established the Pennsylvania Forensic and Music League in 1932. During a ten year period, more than 100,000 students received special training in their respective fields. Music and debate organizations in high schools increased throughout the state. In 1932 J. Buell Snyder was elected to the 73rd Congress of the United States, serving until 1946. During his term of office, he was instrumental in providing this district with public works projects, among which were the Youghiogheny Flood Control Dam and the Connellsville Airport. J, Buell Snyder was a member ofthe vitally important War Department Appropriations Sub-committee, serving 10 years as its chairman, The late President Roosevelt praised Mr. Snyder for his workin obtaining funds for the atomic bomb project. Mr. Snyder also reported to Roosevelt upon his special mission to Europe after the onset of World War ll. He inspected military installations throughout the world. The father of transcontinental super-highways was atitle given to Mr. Snyder because of his staunch support of better highways. Mr. Snyder felt that highways which could support the country's transportation needs in time of war should be built. On Friday, Febrruary 21, 1946, Mr. Snyder announced in Washington, D. C. that he wished not to run for re-election. The following Monday he died in Pittsburgh, Pa., after having served thirteen years as a congressman. At the memorial services in the House of Representatives, members of Congress from different states paid tribute to him by delivering memorial addresses of high praise for his ability and accomplish- ment as a congressman, for his loyal interest in this country's welfare, and for his humble, Christian kindness toward all. Imogene Carson Forrest 8 lCatl0ll To Mrs Imogene Forrest ln apprec1at on for the many ways 1n whlch she has so w1ll1ngly helped us we the Sen1or Class of 1956 dedxcate th1s Golden Anmversary Commodore Mrs Forrest then Imogene Carson graduated from Perry Townsh1p H1gh School 1n 1930 and xn 1934 from Pennsylvan1a State UHIVCISIIY where she majored 1n home econom1cs From 1935 unt1l 1938 Mrs Forrest taught Enghsh and home econom1cs here ln her alma mater Then she was marrled to Robert Forrest who was also a graduate of Perry Townsh1p H1gh School After Mr Forrest s death 1n 1951 Mrs Forrest returned to our faculty as home economlcs teacher She has been very actlve not only as an understandmg teacher but also as a w1se Student Counc1l sponsor For two years she has sponsored the Boys Cookxng Club No one worked harder or accompl1shed more than d1d Mrs Forrest dur1ng our 1955 May Day and our Golden Anmversary celebrat1on All the d1nners luncheons and banquets glven for the teachers school boards football teams basket ball teams and others could never have been pOSS1b1C wlthout the generous and w1ll1ng help of Mrs Forrest Mrs Forrest has a smxle and a k1nd word for everyone She IS always w1ll1ng to help whenever and wherever she 1S needed and she IS well l1ked by everyone The teachers and the student body jom the members of the Sen1or Class 1n saymg Thanks Mrs Forrest for your earnest cooperatlon We want you to know that If has been smcerely apprcc1atcd and we hope. that you w1ll enjoy a successful future d. . - 1 4 1 1 1 - v 1 1 J . . A. . , . 1 . . . , k. . . . I . i . , , . y . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . . J J . . . . . . V J .. , . . . . U . 1 1 K- 1 - ' ' 1' 1 s ' ' 1 ' The Washington Mill 0 I' OPO L5 elll'l.5g Uallla The small community of Perryopolis with a population of fifteen hundred people is located in Perry Township, thirteen miles north of Uniontown, the county seat of Fayette County, and thirty miles southeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Perryopolis is rich in historical importance, records having been traced to 1769 when Col. William Crawford, a close friend of George Washington, acted upon his requests and purchased sixteen hundred acres of land where Perryopolis now stands. Washington visited his Western Pennsylvania and Ohio Valley possessions the following year and was very much pleased with his purchase here Later Washington decided to have a gristmill builthere and sent a man by the name of Gilbert Simpson to manage the new project and to look after his other possessions in this area. After many hardships and difficulties, the mill was finally put into operation in 1776. Though the mill was considered one of the best 'in this section, it proved unprofitable and was soon up for sale. The mill and surrounding land were leased four years later to Col. Israel Shreve. In 1795 Col. Shreve and Washington made an agreement for the sale of that land. However the agreement was never completed during Washington's lifetime, but after his death, in 1779, it was finally declared valid, The mill has now deteriorated from lack of care. Perryopolis was named in honor of Oliver Hazard Perry who had defeated the British fleet on Lake Erie in 1813. Previously it had been called New Boston. In 1814 the town was laid out on a plan similar to that of Washington, D. C,In the center of the town is a small circular area which is now often referred to as the diamond, from which streets extend in every direction, like a replica of a large wheel. Some of these streets bear such historic names as Liberty Avenue, Federal Street, Independence Street, and Constitution Street. A high school was established in 1904, followed in 1906 by the construction of the present high school building and in 1921 by the elementary building. ln 1951 Perry and Lower Tyrone Townships joined to form the present Perry-Lower Tyrone Joint Junior-Senior High School. The 50th Anniversary of the school was celebrated from October 19 to October 23, 1955. Many noted people have visited Perryopolis: in l825,Marquis de La Fayette, in 1908, William Jennings Bryan, in 1944, Harry S. Truman. J. Buell Snyder, at one time high school principal,was a member of the United States Congress for thirteen years. Eight years ago Mary Fuller Frazier, who had spent her childhood here, willed to the community fBl,500,000. Perryopolis became known as the Cinderella Town . Such nationally known magazines as Life, Time, and Newsweek carried stories and pictures while other articles appeared in New York, Texas, and California newspapers. In 1954 Perryopolis became a borough. Some of the civic improvements proposed for the town include a public lighting system, now completed, sanitary sewage disposal plant, under contract, water supply system, and educational center. The town has four churches - Methodist, Christian, Roman Catholic, and Greek Catholic, all of which provide one weekday Religious Education period with released school time for the high school students. Perryopolis residents engage in many types of work. There are professional and business people, steel and mine workers, railroaders and farmers. Industries in the community include a pre-fabricated homes company, a large milk company, and two brick companies. The business enterprises are privately owned. In 1951 a housing project of sixty homes was completed. Perry Township High School- - 1906 err? ownaAip .NIM .S9cAoo! ln 1904 Perry Township High School was established. Classes were held in Carson's Hall, the building adjacent to the present Post Office Building. The first principal was Mr. Christner and the Board of directors was: Dr. J. I... Cochran, Charles B. Elwell, Obediah Hough, J. W. Townsend, Joseph Harper, and William J, Bowers. The first graduating class in 1906 consisted of twelve students. The need for a high school building was fully realized by the directors. Construction of this building began in 1906. On August 31, 1907, it was dedicated, with the placing of the cornerstone in the southwest corner of the building. J. Buell Snyder became the first principal in this building. During the early years of the school, the Philo and the Thesian LiterarySocietieswere organized and a library was started. ln 1909 Mr. Snyder established the three-year course of study for his students and also directed an athletic program. At that time the school was rated in the top ranks of the 3-year high schools in the state. In 1918, the new four-year course and a commercial department were started. ln the music and speech departments, students' talents were developed, and as aresult, Perry Township High School placed a number of winners in the Forensic and Music contests, then held in the county and the state. Mr. Snyder left in 1911. The aftermath ofthe First World War did not weaken the spirit of the students. Through their work football was restored in the school. In a few years, the athletic teams were being recognized as championship teams. J. V. Ridenour preceded Earle E. Curtis as principal, Mr. Curtis being principal from 1930 to 1948. During Mr. Curtis's administration the school continued to grow. The Home Economics Department was introduced in 1935-36 and in 1939, the Industrial Arts Department started. A school nurse was employed. Many honors came to the school in sports, music, orations, debates, and dramatics. Each year additional courses were being offered and more teachers were needed. In the late 1930's, there were 12 teachers on the staff as compared to 3 in the beginning of the school. In 1940 60 students graduated from Perry. In 1942 Perry's largest class up to that time, 75 students, graduated. 1831 students have now graduated from this high school. In 1946 was the re-opening of the Commercial Depart- ment. ln 1948 the Home Economics Department moved into its finely equipped quarters. Robert S. White followed Mr. Curtis as principal and now is holding that position. During his term of office, Drivers Training and Vocational Agriculture have been added to the curriculum. The school has become a junior-senior high school. In 1951 Lower Tyrone Township joined with ours, and today the school is called the Perry-Lower Tyrone High School. At present there are 618 students. Twenty-five teachers comprise the faculty. Today our school offers academic, commercial, general, and vocational agriculture courses. Many activities are a part of the student's school life, as sports, music, social, and literary organizations. Students, alumni, and citizens of Perry support these activities by their co-operation and interest. A P, T. A. organization is a part of this cooperative effort. This year, 1956, we commemerate the 50th Anniversary of our school. May it continue to grow and to serve its students and community in the traditional worthwhile manner. A s X I .M XII 'n 5 s R . L x Q X s XX X I S Q N XMN i' I. s 'u X X 'I fl. Nt F! X .fy si ' ' ' f Nfm' 1 ,fl 0 X I, f 1 ' ll.N'V X I S V immnuu , I ' , - - NJ f -r, s L I:-'f -' ff' F X xg! X121 J minizsfrafion ,4 J X if l wiii aii 2! '1'Nx , 2 1. l fs Y? 5 t349WlL7li - Standing - 1. to r. - I.C. Baker, Blaine Newell, George Shoai, Samuel Migrock Cvice-presidentl, Andrew Stofan, Joseph Torkish. Seated - Simon Rider, Dr. Bruno Bonuccilpresidentl, Leonard Pirilla Qsecretaryl, Harold Blades Ctreasurerl, Ruth Luxner. Absent - C. Secrest G. Edgar Hibbs Supervising Principal u---- E Mr. G. Edward Hibbs, our supervising principal, graduated from Redstone Township High School and from West Virginia University. He received his Master's Degree at the University of Pittsburgh. Mr, Hibbs has taught at Redstone Township, Point Marion, and Brownsville High Schools. Be- fore coming to Perry, Mr. Hibbs was supervising principal at South Connellsville High School. Mr. Hibbs joined this administration as supervising principal in 1948. .ZgJl7llllL5tI'dtl0Il Robert S. White High School Principal Mr. Robert S. White, an alumnus of Perry Township High School, class of 1927, attended Musk- ingum Collegc, New Concord, Ohio, where he graduated in 1931. He received his Master's Degree at the University of Pittsburgh in 1948. Mr, White taught mathematics at Perry for thirteen years. lie then went to Scottdale to be- come principal of the junior high school. ln 1948 Mr. White returned to Perry as high school prin- cipal. Mr. Hibbs, Dolores Serinko , Mr. White, Dorothy Uhrin oliigrarg ommiffee Nell Mancini, Jack Roadman, Florence Louden tchair- inanl. Absent - Emma Byers. 4-5.1 9 , , ociaf Commiffee Mickey Mucci, Eleanor Page. Imogene For- rest tchairnianl, Laddie Griglak, JQBJJ WHT' ren, Verna Bindas, Norman Fischer. gui ance ommiffee Ronald Herring, Ada Kuhns tchairrnanj, Janet Barrick, Blanche Murphy, John Turcaso 1 1 pu Life lQefafion5 Elizabeth Eichler, James Swartz fCh3lFm3IlQ,Ad3 Kuhns, Marie Snyder, Joseph Wnlfg a u rrifu u m I ommiffee Donald Mains, Henry D1V1rgilio, Mary Duff, Gertrude Slwlvy, James Newineyer 470- frw- , Florence M. Louden Joseph Wolfe Connellsville High Perry Townshiplligh School School - 1928 Librarian ' Industrial Arts June Sisley Bock Perry Township High 4 School - 1936 History c A Mary Duff Elizabeth Eichler Perry Townshipqlligh West Newton High School - 1910 School English Geography, Science lb' X ml . , .W iw ,Jin , -av-5 Blanche Murphy Perry lownshiplligh School - 1914 Physical liduczition, Helatli ng,fN 'tf'- if 'L ' X ...,,. R ff Y' 53' ' 1 S ' 5. S bf f li f 46 ii 5 5 ENE? . H. Ag, 5452 is f ff mtv Wx ii A fi: if gi AQ , 'EF Laddie Griglak Perry Townshiplligh School - 1934 Band in i James Swartz Perry 'liownshiplligh School - 1924 Science lgmma I. Byers Perry Township High School - 1921 Arithmetic Jack Roadman Redstone Township High School Physics, P. O. D., World History qv--A ag. 5...-. 1' RN Marie Snyder Marguerite Swetts Perry Townshiplligh Perry Townshiplligh School - 1915 School - 1944 English, Reading Mathematics wu- Ada B. Kuhns gi Perry Townshiplligh 'T' W School - 1914 Civics, Occupations Vx E 1 ll a 8 51 fi if is 'X . IQ if 5 ' if fb f ,S John R. Turcaso Monessen High School Health and Physical Education 'vm Gn- Henry DiVifgili0 Rolland Herring Perry Townshiplligh UIUODIOWH High School - 1941 School Science, Mathemat- 1 Vocational Agricul- ics ture -vnu t r...f- 5.. 'ls X Eleanor Page Cumberland Town- ship High School Spanish, English 94? Imogene C. Forrest Perry Township High School - 1930 Home Economics James Newmeyer Clairton High School Drivers Training Verna Bindas Redstone Township High School Commercial H- Donald Mains Perry Townshiplligh School - 1944 Civics, History, Ge- Ography Norman Fisher Peabody fPgh.j High School Commercial Jean Warren ,xi 'g'hi,........f -W Nellie F. Mancini Morgantown QWest Va.D High School English, Communi- cation 55 i.-,, , Mickey Mucci Perry Township High School - 1950 History, Consumer Economics ff June Rolison Elizabeth High Monessen High School School Music Nurse Dolores Serinko Perry Township High School - 1942 Secretary i 1. iw Gertrude Bell Sisley California High School Art, General Mathe- matics Janet L. Barrick Richwood QWest Va.b High School Guidance, Social Studies Agnes Timcheck Perry Township High School - 1949 Secretary JUNIORS x a5:ie5 SUPHUHUBES f X-1' Q 'E Qui l , l':'j, - if 45 . a N661 K f T-p- ' JS iv ' A' E .Tm NE Q51-H' is r ef i she .Mq 5 ag A Z' - l Claire lpdwin Allison Course - General Activities - lland, 1-2-3--lg Gymnastics Club, 3. i Claire is another of Perry's handsome lads. lie plays a mean trumpet in the band. Claire isthe possessor of a quality to be admired in boys - manners. enior.4 Anna Lorraine Baroffio Course - Commercial Activities - Typing Club, l- 2, Book Club, 2-3, F.T.A.. 3-4, Leaders Club, 3. Lorraine is an intelli- gent, hard working girl with a very nice personality. She was a member of the I .T.A. and the Leaders Club. YZF S Mary Arlene Aspinwall Course - Commercial Aetivities - Cheerleaders Club, lg Typing Club, 2, Leaders Club 3, Junior lhgh Cheerleadersg 'l'ri-lli-Y, 4. An exeellent student, R is a hard worker. She has it lovely personality, ts a neat dresser, and has tnany friends. -5-.Q ,-1' 4177 1 -.et W Josephine litleen Aspinwall Course - Commercial A e t 1 v i t i e s -Cheerleader Club, lg Typing Club, 2g Leaders Club, 3gJuniorlligh Cheerleader, Tri-Hi-Y, 4. Curly is a petite lass and a very neat dresser. She will always have some good fortune come her way it she continues her friendliness. ll '95 rg. 'kr-ss is lfranees Judith Angelo Course - Cotntnervtttl Aetivtties - Student liibra- rian, fl-4, lland, lg Nurses Club, fl, ilyplng Cluh, Z, Music' Club, 1. l ranees is ttgood student and very eo-operative. She plans togoto business sehool and we're sure she'Il tnzikt-.t wonderful seeretatry. I956 .loseph Charles llttrtko Course - Vocational Agriculture Activities - Student Coun- eil, 2-3, Yearbook Staff, 4, lf. lf. A., l-Z-3-4. Charlie has done a lot of hard work for the lf.lf,A, and Student Council. lf he lceeps up, his ambition to become an Lleetrteal lung:- neer will come true. Ax lu ,175 51 M lrx IBCIIC Bau111g.1rC.lnCr C oursu Con1mLrC11l ALIIVIIILS Book Club 1 IIIQ, C 1b IUIIIL s IJ irnfng ax 11111 IS bow Lvprxonu 1w1lI ru mcmlxr ITV Iossnssmg 1 Cunt spC llxllll., xo1CL sbp has mllx vp M11f IS 111111 s LII 11 sCl1 ol 1,L1tl1nr1n3,s C xrolyn Jovan Ihlchcr C oursu AC adcmm C IVIIILS llfmd 3 4 rus 5 -I btudpnt I 1brar1an I A 3 Dran1at1cC Ilnra IS mvurinlullrno 1 Cnr whpn Clrolyn IS a round I lgbl hc artud 1nLIw1th lot of sCl1oolsp1r1t C lrolyn 1ClCls Qwdlkly whcrnvnr sba gms -HX w f Q'5 an-wi' Lorga M1Lb.1Ll lkdnm Course. AL'1I.lCl I11L ACt1v111Ls lhslxctball I 3 Football 2 4 llasabnll ia nl 2 3 4 Oulu Cs C Corba IS .xfr1c.nLlly boy who w1ll tazklp any job Tops 111 sports bn s 1lsomus,1 L 1llj, lIIC.llI'lCCl enl0I'5 lo111 lunn l3on1C C o111sC Comn1CrC1aI 1X11x111Cs Nlllondl Honor LJCILIN IC 1CiLrsC I X .5 4 lwwspa Cr S I 1 C lUllI 1s 1I1LlLfI'1LI1Cl'1 d s n to C C IS 1 goood stu1.lL11t ll IIILIIIIXI' of tlu Nmon ll1111o1 Souuy iirv ' 'M'-.1 vi l '-S. 'V' Rosu lVI1rx Ihno C oursn C UIIIIIIL rC1al I C IVIIILS 1 1 , 2 , Chorus, 2 5 4, Ornhastrd, , LLCL s , , l' l IX, l 4 RosL M.1rV1sa11CxCLllLnt studpnx and as mr QLUVIIILS 111Ll1C.1tc, sl1C ls alsotalcntad 111us1111llv BFUCC BVIOI1 Bygfg C,oursL Agadgmlg L 1v1t1Ls Band 1 4 Basket 1 R Cs Club 1 2 L l1kcd and IL l1L1dLd IS Bruuc lla IS one of thu most 1ntLll1gLntboys 1n tha Clqss and vuth these 1trr1butCs ha II surdy bug und I ,--N X12- -Q' y, Marlene Alice Campbell Course - Commercial Activities - Tri-lli-Y, 1- 2-3-45 Yearbook Staff, 4, Junior Play, 3, Band, 1-2- 3-45 Orchestra, 1-2-3-4. Marlene is an industrious girl. She is always cheerful and gay, and has many friends, en iord Gary Dyles Foster Course - Vocational Agriculture Activities - F, F, A,, 1-2- 3--1 Dyles would make a good debater- he likes to argue and he thinks logically. He has a sharp sense of humor and is friendly. germs .,,f. -: Qgiafitigia.-,il .i ,tyaggggzyfi - , -K ,. Dolores Marie Dil iss indro Courst - Comincrciil Activities - Student ,Librar- ian, 3--lg Nurses Club, 1-33 Typing Club, 23 Yearbook Staff, 4. Dolores has been a hard working and reliable meni- ber of our yearbook staff. She has also been a capable student librarian, accomp- lishing her job well. J if Wm . :S M A y it f ,. any gf H--Q QYW lithel Mae Casey Course - Commercial Activities - Student Council, lg Chorus Club, lg Typing Club, 2g Driving Club, 3. Ethel is a quiet person but loads of fun, too, This plus her pretty brown hair and pleasing smile add up to a lovely girl. 1956 Donald lidtnund Forsyth.,- Course - Academic Activities - Football, lg Basketball, lg Typing Club, lg Rules Club, 2: ckjoking Club, 3, Junior Play, 3, Personality plus is Don, lle is an excellent student, 3 swd dancer, and is always well groomed, F J F 'Q Nathaniel Davis Course - Academic Activities - Chorus, 2-3--lg Mechanics Club, 1-2, Rules Club, 33 Yearbook Staff, -lg lfootball, 1-2-3--lg Junior Play, 3. Nat, popular with every- one, might be described as the class's Don Juan. Handsome and intelligent, that's Nat. aff! ' 'W' Tn 1-94-...Q-ff' ,,,,,..w..,. yr m Marlene Forsythe Course - Commercial Activities - Newspaper,1- 2g Typing, 2-3, Camera, 2. Marlene could take the cake for the shortest of the shorties, but that is no ob- stacle to Lene. She is a jolly conversationist. Judith Ann Guesman Course - Commercial Activities - Tri-Hi-Y, 1-2- 3-4. Judy is a very pretty, well dressed girl. She is lots of fun and has many friends. Her ambition is to be a home- maker, we think she will make a good one, 5, Shirley Marie Franks Course - Commercial Activities - Tri-Hi-Y, 2-3- 4, Typing, 2, Newspaper, 2. Some one will receive a diligent worker in Shirley. She possesses a pleasing disposition and a genuine smile. 21110124 Peter liarl He rncane Course - Academic Actixities - Football - Basketball 3. Pete just came to Pe rry last year butitseemshe has been here always, That is because he is very friendly and has a keen wit. He ' a really fine guy, .dr -in-ff. , - x John Thomas Hatcher Course - Vocational Agriculture Activities - Football, 2-4, Athletic Club, 3-4. John's a fine boy whogets along with everyone. lle is an artist. If he works hard enough, he may become the great artist he wishes to be. John Clifford llixon Course - Commercial Activities - Student Coun- cil, lg Student Librarian, 3, Newspaper Staff, 2. J, C., with his friendly disposition and fun-loving manner, assures everyone a good time. Keep your sense of humor and we know you'll succeed, J. C, -'X it of ef ,ai 'qt' . - ,,-. ,, -L I F 1 ,, f' is if t it f-'iw i p K i .sbt el Beverly Jane lulius Course - Commercial Activities - Tri-Hi-Y, 3-4, Typing Club, lg Newspaper, 2g Book Club, 2. Beverely's identifica- tions are her friendly smile and kind ways to all. Bev- erly has mastered the art of cheerfulness. enior5 Thomas Vincent Katrinak Course - General Activities - Art Club, lg Sci- ence Club, 2, Sportsmen Club, 3, Junior Play, 3, Tom is very artistically inclined. Nice looking and mannerly, he has loads of friends. We're sure you have a bright future ahead of you, Tom. Eileen Faye Johnson Course - Commercial Activities - Cheerleader l-2-3-4, Cheerleaders Club, 1-2-3-45 Typing Club, 25 Tri-Ili-Y, 4. The picture of a perfect cheerleader, Eileen is also one of the prettiest, most intelligent girls in the Senior Class. ln shorthand, Wowl , .4 Ii iw. Evelyn Martha Katrinak Course - Commercial Activities - Girls Athletic Club, 15 Nurses Club, 25 Student Librarian, 4. Evelyn is a quiet girl and a wonderful friend to have. She is always willing to lend a helping hand when- ever and wherever it is needed. Good luck, livelyn. 1: A' fWvf'i ' L 322 A ,,,V Ty! 1 Robert Charles Jenkins Course - Vocational Agriculture Activities- F. l , A., 1-2- 3-4. llob's success in school life has been partly because of his good sportsmanship. lie will do any favor you ask of him, and he has shown his ability by working with the lf.F,A. I956 Katherine Marie King Course - Academic Activities A Chorus, l-2-3- 4, iX1ZljUTL'lIL', 2-3-4, Student Council, 1-2, Newspaper Staff, 3, Majorette Club,2-3, Nurses Club, 2-3, F. T. A., 3. Kathy is an attractive ma- jorettc and a good alto in the chorus, 4 intelligent, too. , if ,lm in chu Riehard Wendell Knight C our-ie Voeational Agrieulture e lvllles l 1 e is lots of un lle eolleets antique guns and has ininterestingeolleetion lf you ever want to square danee and need in expert 1 ure ea er t e Spike 0lll0I'5 Romaine lune Krause C ourse Commercial Aetivities Natures Club 1 Art Club 2 Typing C'lub 3 lxeellent in sports and loaded with artistic talent is Romalne She is always will mg to eo operate We re sure that Romaine will sue eeed in her ambition to be a eommereial artist Sf? 911. ut lt ti t .N 'gb V lgmma Margaret Kosisky C ourse Commereial Aetivitles Student Couneil 1 lumor Play 3 Caommo dore Staff 4 leaders Club The girl with the million dollar smile and an endless supply of energy These plus her mee features and good taste m elothes will earry lmmie to sueeess QV X00 fun! Leona Jane Krall Course - Commercial Activities - Junior Play 3' Commodore Staff 4' Nation- 'il llonor Society 3-4' Lead- ers Cllub 3' Student Librar- ian 4. Remembering, industri- ous Lee' who possesses a a wonderful knack to mem- orize' hundreds of lines will bet e-asy for all. An all- arotmd girl with the ability to handle- hard jobs. gf' '1g ?' Sue Boyd lxnox Lourse Aeademie Aettvities Red C ross 3 4 Student librarian 3 Ura ties Club l Tri li 4 leaders C,lub 3 Junior Play 3 National llonor So eiety 3 4 Commodore Ld IIOI' 4 Sue is always dependable ambitious and lots of fun The Commodore advisor says she has been a re markably eapable editor I956 l lizabeth Ann Kubina Course Commercial Aetivities Student Librar ian 2 3 4 Majorette Club 2 leaders Club 3 Typing Cwlub 2 Liz has done an ex traordinary Job as student librarian working to keep all the books and filing eards in neat order Happiness will surely come to her e. I., ii may up haw' A Lour se - Commercial Activities - Junior Play 3g Student Librarian 3- News- paper Staff 2- Athletic Club, 1- Typing Club 2' Sports- men Club 3. Bob is one of the most reliable and considerate boys around. Good looking and a neat dresser, Bob is ,,. I Robert Raymond Lafko i 1 2 s X . N ' Q 7 , I I , . E Joseph Kulikoski Course Voeational Agrieulture ivities F F A 12 Joe is a tall good looking lad who hails from Virgin Run He likes to do farm work and has proven his ability by being an active member of the F F A enLor5 Newana Faye Lynch Course Commercial Activities Band 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Junior Play 3 Orchestra 4 Great enthusiasm will al ways feature this livewire from Perry who is most active in music Being a willing worker adds to her fine assets 4l x his utops. lv ,,,,.f an rev,-K, Lee Ames l uee Course Aeademie Aettvities Baseball 3 Rules Club 2 Cymnastics Club 3 Junior Play 3 Ames has a wide variety of interests and loveshaving a good time His understand ing and interest in world affairs eould make Ames a future statesman 1 5 s me wg M. Albert Gerald Lafko Course Aeademie Aetivities Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 Rules C' ub 1 2 3 Albert isthe quiek think ing play maker of our bas ketball team He 1S a good student and plans to goto eollege next year Good luek Albert 1956 Melvin Stanley Marele Course eommereial Activities Typing Club 1 Hook Club 2 Cooking Club Melvin is ahandsome boy with a niee personality He is well mannered and friend ly with everyone We are sure you will succeed in your ambitions Melvin twat' labs- A A'l'?i , ' mf Benny Joseph Matras Course General Activities Chorus 2 3 Yearbook St ff 4 Boys Cooking Flub 3 4 Benny is a bov wit a friendly disposition l always willing to co operate and was a hard working member of the yearbook staff 0lll0l'5 Perty Lugcnt Mills Course Votatlonal Agritulture A ivitics B nd l 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Athl t its Club2 3 4 Perty is a boy who is really superb and liked by all of his friends He en joys sports and tan also play tha drums very well aaa:-s X Joan Marie Mazzocco Course - Academic Activities - Nurses Club, l- 3--ip Typing Club, 25 Stu- dent Librarian, 35 Junior Play, 3. A quiet and sincere girl is our little Joan. Jo is always well-dressed and has pretty black hair. She is a very good student. lf- ,ev-Q 'Eg I-ltanor Viola Mt Beth Course Commercial Atlivitits lyping Klub 2 Home l-tonomics 1 From lower Tyrone Lomts liossy our well liked tommtreial student She has lovnly blond hair bluc cyts quict and sincere ways The best oftvc rything for you hltanor aftergrad uation ., . Y ,, M .3 ,fff, ,, it TW: Q-. :few ,-af' I 1 Mithatl lmm'1nutlMatslo Course Xot itionil Atritulturt Attivitits Commodoit T 4 i Ilo W LS Clib Z L mr ball skttball 3 llandsomt inttllirtnt industrious this is Mikt ont of Ptrrx s most popu lat studnnts 1956 Thomas Paul Nov ik Course Acadtmit Attivities Junior Play National Honor Soeitty 3 4 Rules Club 2 3 Band l Football 3 4 Basketball 2 Tom is apopular intel ligtnt boy and a wonderful tomedian He s also a good may wan.. 1? . . . ,J - , Y -.3 , -, , a , 1 ' W ' 1 ' 1 , ' -Ii W -1. Stzifk, g 'Nlational nor So- ' 'h T Cie , 15-4, lf, I . A., 2-3--lg ' Q ' , le is H Rul I L , 'g lin Play, ' ' - 4'-K. - , 3, Foot ' , 2-3-4, l',F.A. ' - V 'B' Half' - ' ,J-4, l ,w 1,2 w . . . 1 - . , 35 ctw'-a,---5 J ' .-: 1' it - s..- 3-4. - A. 5 A. ', A. ' i . N 4 ty ,' A , f f 1 s 1 f , A '-'I athlete -tops in basketball. Q ' 1 iiis A -1 -I E717 I As 'i CIarenLe George OslLr Course General Actlvltles Art Club 1 SLl enLe Club 2 Sportsmen Club 3 Junior Play 3 Stu dent librarian 2 3 4 Joe lsatall dark and handsome lad who halls from Dawson If you arc- ln a tight spot just call for Joe 0lll0I'5 I OIH Ixathryn PlkL I our L ALadLmlL L IVIIILS ihorus 2 3 4 M IJOFLIIL 2 3 4 Commo Llol' Slaff 4 Typing Club 2 4 I LadL uo Iols I5 a swLLt prL y nl ilol LIIL An honor sludLnt shL xx is also a busymLmbLr oi lhL C onlm0dOrL Staff Z' dx ...-106 Shelby Jean Phillips Course - Commercial Activities - Tri-Ili-Y, 3-45 Iyping Club, 1-2. SheIby's pastime is lis- lklllllg to hlllblllv songs oil lIlL TLILIIO IILr ambition is lo bLLomL li IIOLISL WIfL and xxL know that SIIL will IIIJIKL solnL luLIxy man L1 gooL1wlfL 1'4 5-0' 03' '3- ns-Q I lrry MLlvln PlkL loursL CLnLr.1I ALtlvlIlLs Cooking Club Pro LLIOI' u I lrry ls l yood loo inf Ilox xxho hills from tar L Il IS PO L I y wi .lLtlv v II lous Llulls JIILIIIQS provLn N Illllllfy to 1ssumL HVIIISIIJIIIIV f '7 LLonard Joseph Phillips Course VoLatlonaI AgrlLuIturL lvltlLs F F A I4 V A I3askLtbaII I Ln another of the Llass RomLos IQ tall has Lurly blond hilr and a nlLL build He IS polltL and has aplLas ing smllL areaIlynlLL boy 1956 IIILIIIII Ann PortLr ou L AL iLILllllL xLllvlllLs NLxvsplpLr 1 llLItL 1 Nutscs IlllIX ls 1 vcry pnttylass llLI full of fun IILr hobby IS nl llxllll fIlkI1l.IS ind for Judy L lwx 44 Q 416' 9' N11111 111 R11t.111ub C 1111rs1 C 11r11n11r11a1 A1 1VI11LS Or1h1wtr1 1 2 1111 ou 11 111 1 11I'1I'1d11 5 C11111n1111111r1 Sllff -1 1 111 C1 1 7 1111 11111 111 r1n1 n1 1 111 1 11 Lrl' s 1 I p11pu11r 1111111111 111 ell l0l'5 11111111111 Rublxh Cours1 C11n1ra1 A1t1v1t11x At 1t11 Club CN1111'ld511CSC1L1b 5111111 but m1g11tv ls M1111 who 11t1111u1,11 qu kt has 1111111 for pr1ttv g1r1w 111 S 1 gr1 ll SfXJX'1Sf81'1811C11s BLCH 11 111 t111 sports1v1nta Good lu111 M1111 ,N V111 11Ql111,11. -d ' Q 'favj 50- 1 111 R11 C 1111r11 C 111111111 r111 1 lvlllgs 1112. 11 Z 11111t 111111s 11111r1 11 lor t111111,w t111t 111 FL for 1111011 of our R-L110O1 9111 1n 1o1111t11C1111u p111111AC11V1111 1 1111111111 11 11 1111 gl 111t11l1w1 1wn1 .aw 5 fi Jan111 Rae Rlchtcr C11urh1 C omm1 r11a1 A1t1v1t11S Stu111nt C oun111 2 3 4 Qpr1Q11i1ntJ Nat1o11a1 Honor SOLILIY 3 4 70111 An n1v1rbary COITIFIIIIILL 3 4 Be ng a busy bu. Jan1c1 s motto Her e.arneSt part111pat1on 1n Student COLIHLII and hLI' 1nv.11uab11 SCYVILC to others hav1 cor ta1n1y ben1f1tcd our school va IXLIJFLV M111 R1111t1 r 1111 '11 C 111111111 r1 1.11 11 11 11111111 111n11 11 Ik 113111 11 r11 111 111111111111 9111 11111510 1 11 LYINIVSIXNLIAIOS V5C1SO11 1111111 1111 should b1 I956 St1v1 An11r1w San11k Course A12111111111 AXCIIVIIILS 11p1ng Club 1 Pro 11tor Club 2 3 Pro 111t1on1st Z 3 4 Stu1i1nt11 brarlan 3 St1v1 1S a 1111f.rfu1k1nd 1111rl1.11 boy who lb sure to bu1111d H1 1 an 1X1111ent pro111t1on1st and v1ry 10 operat1v1 Coo111u1k SICV1 111 1' 'NS' Q.. ,44- a,,.-- 'N 1 f is . 1- f .l1111'l Vzjl 11I1'r . qt- . K 6,1 i ' ' .' . 1, 1 6' I ,111 - 1, 1. A., 3-43 if Q 1 N1 fppnp-', ' -4. 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X X 1 ' 2- ' N 5 V .V . h V I , -I NV, - - ' 1 - is A - Q51 ,pw 'Hhs Betty I ou Schwenk Course Commerelal Actlvltles Junlor Play 3 Nurses Club 3 Typlngflub Thls attraetlve glrl Vllth the twlnkllng eyes lb one of the gayest glrls lnourelass lu lu wlll always be re membered for her lovely dlmpled smlle That 5 the seeret to her sueeess 0lll0l'5 Marlene Aloha Sheppard Course Comme reml etlvltles l Hl Y Marlene s beautlful red halr IS the envy of many glrls She lovesbports andls a good athlete herself Mal' lene lb a QUILI eonselen IIOUS glrl and a frlend of everyone ,,,..-nl ..-AW: Stanley Joseph Seruga Course Ceneral ALIIVIIILS Junlor Play Athletle Manager 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 St sh IS a tall and some and blond halred boy lie has shown hls enthuslasm lnd eo ope ratlon aa Athletle Manager for the football tefam N9-rzzv' QS We i Franees Ioan Seruga Course Commerelal etlvltles B nd 3 4 u r Play 3 Trl Hl Y ln the parades and foot blll games wlth our band Fran was alwayb there sparkllng ln the front lille wlth her bell lyre A very happy and soelable person IS Iran I956 iretehen Slsley Course Lommerelal Aetlvltles Junlor I Color Guard 2 3 Trl H1 A frlendly glrl ls Oret ehen one who has, the ablllfy to sueeeed ln anythlng she ehooses C retehen IS an ae tlve leader of the Trl Hl X Analee Shearer Course Commerclal Aetlvltes nd 12 Orelestrl 234 Cho ua na ee has a great lnlount of talent whlch she hls used ln her mualeal ae tlvltles She 15 a very pretty hlunette and one who 15 wel eomed 'ls a ffltlld 5 l 95.5 AN---4 l Qlqr'A Thomaa ldward Stcphtnb Courst Vocatlonal Agrltulture Actlvltlcs Football 2 3 4 A 2 Tom 19 a good looklng tall boy who llkos to falm and play football Hla C cess ln llfc wlll bn tps lf he keeps On uslng hls abllltv elll0l'5 Carolyn .kan Torklbh Course Acadtmlc Attlvltles Lhoruu 2 Band Junlor .1 Newspaptr Staff 3 Chorus Club 2 Nurses Club 3 4 F A 3 Carolyn IS an enthublastlt band mtmbtr Sha planwtobn a nurse and we ra aurt she wlll suuud 0:- hull 'Q RavLnna C ay Swttts Courst Avltlnmlt Abtlvltlts C,ountv Band Dlstrltt Han Chorus 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Natlonal Honor Sotltty Ravenna haa muslt IH har soul and lttomnsout through htr flngtrs on tht plano and her llps on thc Clarlntl Cood luck Ravtnna JP' :px 4. Mary Ann Ikath Courbt f0I'Hl'llL1'Lldl AC lvltlts M slr. Club l mg Club 2 Itldt s Club 3 M lry ls ont oftht frltnd bl glrls ln thu Sc.n Class Shu 19 slnterc and llkcb cvcryonu to be happy 'She lsawondt rful C htcrtr upper Kttp bmlllng,Mary ng--.--,,f RobLrtAl1tn Stltklt COUISC x0L'lIlUlYll Aprltullult lVlllCS I Commodort Smff 4 Bo IS tlll l'llIlCl'wO IL vury polltt ll his wontit rful ptrsonallty and IS 1fI'lCVlClOfLVkI'VOIlL lioblms l to optrltlvt lnduwtrlous mtmbtr of tht 'llllllldl stlff 1956 Httty lkrlll Uhrln Courst COf11fT1LI'Lldl C IVIIICS Fyplng Cllub 2 Chttrltatl tra C lub 1 lkttv JC ln l-, ont of tht tlnltst and LutCst plrls 1 tht Class Shu wlll llwaysbc ltmtmlxrtd by all of htr fI'lLl1L.lS f fi. xg if X vw, r ig. You-4' Steve Francis Valari Course - Vocational Agriculture Activities - Junior Play, 3, Football, 1-2-3-4, F,F,A,, 2-3-4g F.F,A. l3asketball,3- 4, Rules Club, 2. There is plenty of fun in store when Steve is around. He will be remembered for his outstanding football a- bility. enior5 Alma Louise West Course - Commercial Activities - Chorus Club, 1, Nurses Club, 2, Newspaper Staff, 2. Shorthand Whiz Kid' is our capable Alma. She will certainly succeed in her am- bition to be a secretary. Sis surely qualifies as a capable girl. Dorothy Vindivich Course C ommt rt 1.il Aetivities - Clieerleatler, 1- 2-3--4, Student Council, 1-2- 3-4, Cheerleaders Club, 1- 2-3, l'ri-lli-Y, 2-3. Probably one of the pep- piest cheerleaders Perry has ever had, 'l'wickie a- roused a lot of school spirit in others during her cheering days, can ef-. ba --fy up Shelby Jean Walters Course - Commercial Activities -Chorus Club, lg Newspaper Staff, 2, Typing Club, 2. Shelby has pretty hair and a pleasant singing voice. Sin- cerity is one of her love- liest assets. Awhizat short- hand and typing, Shelby is an energetic student. . A Xi.. Sheila Dawn Van Fleet Course - Commercial Activities - Band, 1-2-3--lg Orchestra, 2-3--ig lf.'l'.A., 3-4. Sheila is a gorgeous blond, a friend to all, escpecially the boys, She has shown her school spirit in everything she has done for her school. I956 llelen Jean Wilbraham Course - Academic Activities - Dramatic Club, lg Nurses Club, 2-3, News- paper Staff, 2, Junior Play, 3. Another one of our tiny petite girls is Helen. She is an industrious worker,andis welcome in any group. k ,-.. , . an ,m 11:-T -Q I Course - General E l l is ,Z-t,:,L?g5, A ,N Elwood Jesse Zebley Course - Commercial German Township's loss was Perry's gain as Jesse came to us this year. A pleasant, quiet boy liked by students and faculty, Jesse very quickly and unassum- ingly became everyone's friend. John Erdely Course - General Activities - Baseball, 2-3, Football, 3-4, Rules Club, l-2-3-4. John is an outstanding football player. He is always friendly and has a nice personality. With all this,he will surely find success in whatever field he chooses. Lois Pike, Mike Matsko, Eileen Johnson gfaaa icera Albert Katrinak Course - General Activities - Baseball, 2-33 Football, 2-3g Rules Club, 2-3-4. You never see 'Kites' looking sad. He always wears a smile and finds humor in everything. He is a nice kid and a swell baseball player. jimf grazluafing gfaaa Nancy Jo Foltz Course - Commercial Activities - Majorette, 2-3- 4g Chorus, 2-3-4g Student Council, 3-4. Our graceful head major- ette in the band and soprano soloist in the chorus is Nancy. She also has the fine gift of being an interesting conversationalist. Kenneth Wayne Shaffer Activities - Cooking Club, 2-3-4, Junior Play, 3. Kenny loves to listen to hillbilly songs. He is well- liked by everyone and is willing to help as he can. We wish you lots of luck, Ken. Seated - l. to r. - Mary Elwell, Emma Townsend, J. Buell Snyder, principal, Chester Hixenbaugh, Edith Love. Standing - Mamie Thompson, William Elwell, Jennie Baughman, Landis Harris, 1 Byers, Stewart Townsend Ethe 3- ' of Q ,,, ,.... M, ' M -A fx- ng, ,M fm W' 'I fax 'iq ...M 6 A V!! ,E man, YW 45 M1 4' ,gg Mikal MK 'vw WM tial' ,fr .J Q fir uncora f 56 Top row D Acotto, J Angelo, E Backos, L Bartolomuccl, R Benke, W Cable, C Carney, R Cottom 2nd L Colbert, H Conn A DxBernard1, M Duff R Enos, L Et11ng,J Farquhar,G Farrow 3rd B Forsythe R Forsythe, E French, C Fr1sk1 R Gabor,N Gohoskl, F Gondura,M Hatcher 4th M Haut R Holler J Johnson A Karpel D Katrxnak V Kovatch G Krause R Kurutz 5th W Lee A Llttle, P Logoyda, D Ludwxck, G Martm, G McClellan, J Newell, M A Phxllrps 6th P Phllllps, L Plckstone T Pllarcxk D Pxvarmk, R Pwarmk, J Prah C Protos R Rabatm 7th L Rabatm, C. Ramsey, J Rlmel, J. Rltenour, D Ross, M Sams, D Sayre, C Sechrlst 30 s lk kr A- .. D 3 10- A' W , A' I rv T.. ' ' Q- W ,ww i , 'Ui' 'V L W' L , ' - 37 'vs , S: ft 1- We lrtt i ll to 1 At A L., I ' 1, 11 Q 5 Lf! 'M . 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Wolfe u n for .4 - f 9 5 6 Cfau ice,-4 Hazel Conn, Janet Rimel, Donna Ross, Thomas Pilarcik gl 44. rw hs, HQ he o 'N 'N ,A R ,M 1- fx 3 M- .nf at PM Q Q fx 'Vg dk 6' fm f'Q.af A op omore5 1956 Top row R Adams, W Baehr, W Bargxband, B Bartko, T Bateman, L Bnrda, B Baumgafdnefrp B ht M Brown Bxlohlavek. 2nd R Bmdus, M. Blades, I Blaxr, Y Bla1r,J Boone,P Braz1t1s,J ng , ld 3rd C Carey, R. Carnes, C A Carney, C Chambers, E Cottom, F Darkangelo, B Demko, S Dona son 4th P D1V1rg1l1o, K Eakms, H Evans,B Farkus, B Farrow, R.M Fxelds, D F1sher,M Flanlgan 5th H Gohoskx, M Graft, P Gray, R. Greene, B Hall, N Hanam, B l-ludock, P Kashura 6th M.E Husar,C Kershey, A Keffer, S Kn1ght,C Kotler, M Krasovxc G Kuhkoskn, J Kramk 7th M Kurutz, R Lint, R Lmt,S Lucas, D Ludwxck, S Masch, L Lynch H, .. Aly' 'Q M 'T 41 :B JP L , A HH B f iliu? L 1' if l s , an , : A 3 Q . I A 'A nh ya K K V K J? Qs-. A 'Q 'K CL A A., 1 . ,C Q ' I .A . 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H , L Q L . l 5 S -M 'C A R L ' ,. MQ x . v- :N In Tl vw, vi 7' ' ep ,t tj Q , ly f , , f,,rM,f A .Q V , 5 MW, V K V x P 5.5! , , . ffl TOP POW - J- M8iSkO,C- Maund, A , A f 4 -P Fourth row - R. Shelkey, D. M.E. McCabe, S. McClellan, . ' . 'K' L. McKee, J. McLuckey, A Muccioli, G. Newell. 2nd - F , if -a ,, .. Q Newport, D. Olinzock, E. Pa- ' , ,,,,,f,,, , ...ff wwe. gesh, C. Pagesh, J. Pierotti R. Piersol, R. P1eva,G. Potter 3rd - J. Presello, F. Rainey G. Robinson, P. Rubish, B x Sampey, M.A. Schmalz, G. Se- christ, E. Seruga. opLomore.4 - 7956 Cf... om.-. Shetterly, B. Schiffbauer, D. Shipley, B. Shumar, G. Smith, R. Stover, D. Thompson. 5th - J. Tiernan, C. Thrasher, P. Torkish, R. Torrence, R. Toth, J. Vrabel, V. West. 6th - A. Wilson, L. Williams, N. Wil- braham. Standing - C. Cham- Seated - M. Krasovic, M. Brown, J. Matsko, R. Piersol, L. Lynch. Lg' S ,-.. a, 'lf WWA 'H' J it if ... K. ls . k T... . , y f fl' . .J Lsyx .,F. 'B gawk-in I K. :. t QV. ' ,W J Morris R Mazzocco, L Zeble , MA Kennedy, B Murtland,J Angelo,C Petrosky, B lst row - . , . . . ,y . . . . . . Fields, S. Boone, L. Curran, P. Domonkos, J. Katrinak, B. Wilson, S. Vindivich. 2nd A J. Shoaf, L. Baro- ffio, B. Felix, D. Keffer, J. Granger, B. Hissom, B. Hagerman, M. Casey, M. Bateman, M. Jenkins, R. Pritts, J. Hillen, B. Keffer. 3rd - J. Kubina, W. Butler, F. Krall, J. Huff, J. Lyons, J. Russel, M. Roman, J. Statzula, D. Boyle, J. Stanchak, S. Tkach, J. Martinak, D. Russell. realnmen -1956 HUM' fa fav-if -,ass 'X if lst row - R. Ober, J. Martinak, S. Szabo, L. Wallner, A. Kavulic, J. Beeson, R. Gardner. 2nd - R. Cernuska, G. Cowan, L. Clark, D. Coldren, R. Pivarnik, G. Puskar, M. Knight, J. McArdle, L. Golden. lst .row - S. Austin, K. Uhrin, R. Ludwick, B.J. Quaranto, A. Keffer, D. Forse, B. Farkus, M. Cossel, J. Christner, S. Shaffer. 2nd row - J. Colbert, S. Davis, L, Hough, R. Davis, B. Pike, C. Matras, H. Sproat, J. Schultz, K. Sullivan, S. Matway, P. Smith, S. Cottom. 3rd - R. Pilarcik, R. Sampey, J.Shavel, J. Filak, R. Novak, A. Grig1ak,.R. Sanner, J. Bednar, J. , fan ! N L' i . ttiy 4 V ,LV fi 1 , ,L 43154 .M-If rf' Schrock, R. Quaranto. MI-LF 4,3 W N, r :iv if J'u--.-J xv' -I3 .14 cfiuitiefj w ,, ff Q , MMDB K K N -2 sf Z4 'fxf A JJ' 4 TX gf AA QA ,g m Q P N ' N fb XA, Seated D Shaffer N H3.1V0n1k, M Vargo,B Seated P Novak, T Grlga geo, Baker 2nd E Vmdwxch, H Pagesh, J. COPS Farquhar H Kennedy 2nd C Petrosky, R unzor gfa far uncfzon a eferca i1Q4 ' Www? M, 'MW' onor ociefy lst row - L. Krall, G. Boniella, R- Sweits, T, Novak, M. Matsko, Janice Richter, N. Rectanus, S. Knox. nr'- Sfudenf Counci lst row - M. Knight, A. Shavel, R. Forrest, R. Fields, Janice Richter Qpresidentj, R. Cottom, S. Van Fleet, M. Phillips, D. Ross, S. Paulina. 2nd - Mr. Swartz, Qadvisorj, R. Pilarcik, M. Hawn, D. Shipley, S. Valari, C. Sager, I. Grecho, H. Gohoski, L. Lynch, T. Sickle, Mrs. Forrest Cadvisorj. 3rd - F. Bock, J. Gohoski, H. Kennedy,C. Forrest, L. Chalfant, B. Vargo, J. Stanchak, J. Wolfe. I Sfu alenf oFiLrarian5 ist row - H.Wilbraham, D-K11biI1afS- Lucas' P. DiVirgilio, P. Bilohlavek, C- F01'1'9Sf 2nd - C. Sager, W. Baehr, E. Katrinak, D Kubina, D. Dalassandro, C- OSIC-Ir, R- FOI' rest, L. Baroffio, L. Krall, J- PieI'0ttif N Rectanus, L. Lynch, M. CHSCY- ...M CAA 1st row - M.E. McCabe, J. Mazzocco, A. Little, H. Wilbraham, R. Sigwalt, M. Blades, M. Grait, E. Katrinak. 2nd - D. Keffer, P. Smith, A. Wilson, C. Friski, L. Colbert, Miss Rolison Qadvisorl, C. Sechrist, B. Schwenk, F. Seruga, C. Torkish, C. Belcher, B. Hall, C. Smith. TS 'Li effofy Staff Seated-S. Cossel, C. Uhrin, D. Forse, L. Clark, R. Pilarcik, J. Steiner. 2nd-D. Vindivich, J. Stickle, B. Rubish, F. Seruga, Janet Richter, J. Barrick Qadvisorl, Janice Richter, B. Schwenk, C. Cutler, C. Ramsey, B. Farkus. '-in Q xv .,.'., . ..? 4 , , 1 fl 3. J4. Seated - F. Baumgardner, G. Boniella, E. Pagesh, L. Krall, J. Pierotti, C. Pagesh. 2nd - R. Beno, Janice Richter, J. Prah, J. Walters, S. Walters, L. Baroffio, E. Kubina, G. Sayre, Janet Richter, S. Van Fleet. 3rd - P- DiViI'gi11i0, P. Bilohlavek, R. Carnes, H. Gohoski, J. Tiernan, B. Bartko,B.Demk0. K opiferary sr fin! l 4? WY. ri-,Hi-M Seated - D. Daiassandro, E. Johnson, E. Aspinwall, L. Pike, A. Aspinwall,S.Knox, M. Campbell, G. Sisley, S. Phillips, S. Franks. Standing - S. Cossel, B. Farkus, D. Forse, D. Kubina, J. Bright, C. Kershey, R. Adams, M. Bateman, N. Rectanus, E. Kosisky, S. Matway, K. Su1livan,C. Uhrin, M. Baumgardner, B. Shumar. ff u fy! ociefy lst row - G. McClellan, L. Zebley, L. Hough, S. Davis, B. Wilson. 2nd-A. Griglak, R. Mazzocco, J. Blair, Mrs. Page ladvisorj, P. Logoyda, D. Shipley, R. Pilarcik. gmna5fic.4 Front row - S. Vindivich, J. Wolfe,C. Petro- sky, D. Anderson, F. Darkangelo. 2nd- E. Griffith, J. Lyons, R. Stover, M. Rubish, J. Hatcher, R. Sanners, R. Quaranto, P. Mills, C. Allison. ? N 'I F swf L +6 laq I ,X ' 1 fini? lst row-A. Luce, F. Gondura, R. Benkei R. Lafko, V. Cossel, G. Sinal. 2nd row - N. Davis, S. Kerestesi, J. Hagerman, R. Holler, J. Ritenour, L.. Wallner. 3rd - T. Novak, Mr. Swartz ladvisorj, T, Katrinak, D. Katrinak, J. Knight. 1st row - A Carocci,C Petrosk ,C Morris . . . 1 . Lynch, J. Wolfe, R. Ramsier, A. Mucci- oli, B. Vargo, E. Vinsick, D. Russell. 2nd ' D. MacDonald, S. Bryan, R. Campbell, R. Jenkins, R. Mazzocco, L. Cottom, S. Szabo, B. Trevisanutto, R. Pilarcik, W. Lancaster R. Welling, E. Sisley. v patl'0! HOW Coolfing A Seated - A. Lafko, D. Acotto, J. Erdely. Standing - J. C. Hixon, D. Forsythe. S. Samek, R. Enos, Mrs. Forrest ladvisori, D. Ansell. XY-LX ' : ,-g-3-'sgwi va W . na riUerJ Cfug in-H' . ,Y J of G. Meyers, S. Komacko, S. Paulina, R. Schmaltz, 3 e ' A- RiChI9r, Mr. Newmeyer fadvisorj. . f .if A Q. if 1 tttfvmfi Seated-K. Carney, J. Wolfe, N. Gohoski, B. Szabo, D. Ross, M. Duff, A. Karpei, M. Haut, J. Farquhar. 2nd-Mrs. Mancini tadvisori, J. Perselio, C. Maund, D. Shetteriy, D. Fisher, R. Fields, J. Conn, J. Kranik, C. Vargo, P. Torkish. 3rd-P. Kashura, B. Ludwick, R. Gabor, R. Rabatin, C. Protos, D. Ludwick, S. McClellan, M. Flannigan, L. Lynch. 5..A-.fD.6. I Q P 1st row - Miss Warren linstructorl, N. Rectanus, R. Carson, W. Pleva, G. Bednar, B. Forsythe, R. Pleva, J. Bednar, R. Shumar, R. Sanners, P. Mills, N. Halvonik, M. Krasovic, S. VanFleet, J. Stanchak, R. Beno, R. Swetts, S. Davis, L. Hough, N. Lynch, M. McCabe, S. Stolarik, G. Sinal. lst row - J. Katrinak, P. Domonkos, C. Matras, M. Pindro, J. Hillen, R. Pritts, M. Jenkins, R. Hough, J. Christner, W. Bonair, B. Fields. 2nd- B. Murtland, C. Boone, B. Keffer, R. Davis, H. Sprout, I. Grecho, S. Shaffer, J. Angelo, B. J. Quaranto, R. Ludwick, Miss Warren Qinstruc- tori. OrcAe5lra-1956 '?,.A CAM., Seated -N. Davis, R. Cottom, J. Blair, R. Torrence, C. Ramsey, K. Carney, J. Wolfe, D. Ross, G. Sisley, L. Pike, N. Lynch, R. Beno, J. Farquhar, M. Duff. 2nd - Miss Warren Cinstructorj, D. Acc- otto, J. Torrence, P. Loygoyda, R. Swetts, G. McClellan, S.'Knight, R. Karnes, C. Carney, C. Friski, R. Ra- batin, C. Maund, L. Colbert, J. Rimmel. 3rd-R. Enos, J. Russel, E. Seruga, R. Holler, R. Greene, M. Krasovic, D. Fisher, L. Etling, J. Angelo, N. Gohoski, B. Farrow, D. Ludwick. unior CAoru5 52 er if ., vt if J T I 50 nf' 1St row - S. Seruga, J. Erdely, E. Cottom, M. Matsko, S. Valari, N. Davis, C. Osler, D. Mains Qcoachj, H. DiVirgiii0, M. Mucci. 2nd -R. Guth, J. Bright, G. Bednar, T. Bateman, P. Logoyda, M. Kurutz C Farrow, J. Hagerman, S. Kerestesi. 3rd - L. Luce, T. Novak, B. Byers, D. Sayre, R. Bc-nke, R. Coldren R. Cottom, D. Acotta, M. Sams, R. Piersol. er-rg ina Gian fF'i , rv .. '-,QW 1 1 . 'H' 1 UQQ E -fr Wx lst row M. Matbko, N. Davis. 2nd G. Bednar, J. Erdely, S, Valari, 3rd - B. Byers, C. Osler, T. Novak. 48 0'- AL. 6 jI'0PAy . . . Maplctown. . . . . Iillsworth , ,, , , , Point Marion ,, , , , . . . Snowdon . .. . . . , Bentlcyvillc. . , , , West Newton ,, , . , . . . IL. Huntingdon .. . . . . . Huntingdon. .. . . E Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry i ':5,.,' ,' 'gi 'if-.32 1-A , . .. f. ,,,- . . - K., -ww , A V. J., '.,.kf-at. -1 ' Q 'W4 ,. .J 'W-fwfr ' ' 7 'Sf . ff' W ,av-vfif , i-ZF4-. .'i'fx ,A 1-' 'UJf'.494 f e Q ' . .-,+.w.rXw J . -W vi,-vw' ,,L ,,If,. , 1. s f.f-.aw iv A . . - , K 41.-rw, ' f' , K . .,'-L aw '- r 1st row - D. Angelo, W. Krall, F. Krall, R. Forrest, L. Baroffio, R. Quaranto, J. Statzula, J. Bednar, J. Schrock, J. Russell. 2nd - L, Wallner, E. Lawrence, V. Komacko, J. Martinak, T. Martinak, D. Coldren, J. Shoai, S. Szabo. 3rd -J. Morris, J. McArd1e, R. Kavulick, F. Steck, J. Kublna, M. Roman, L. Golden, D. Boyle, Mr. Newmeyer icoachb. unlor .NWA-1956 lst row-J. Newmeyer, D. Boyle, J. Morris, J. Shoaf, I... Barofiio, S. Szabo, R. Forrest, T. Martinak, J. Kubina, L. Wallner, J. Statzula. 2nd-V. Komacko, R. Kavulick, R. Angelo, J. McArdle, J. Martinak, L. Golden, B. Lynch. 'wi M' Q W? 9 4 ,gr ,. J 4, , M. ,. --,sy F. , . , . , ry,-,..,, 3 .M .V ff--. W, K .. . ,V U A i H- ,i.,. in ,. ,W 6 is if ' 7- I 1 'QA' h , ' . . Spy. MH - . W .J wk. -1 L 'A V Bri, , A W 1 -K 1 ., K .nys--, ' -N.. . 3 V ' , . 't-qv - TT M' In in J fa lst row - R. Kavulick, V. Komacko, Q F. Steck. 2nd - W. Krall, D. Coldren, , E. Lawrence, R. Quaranto, F. Krall, J. Schrock, J. Bednar, R. Angelo, M. Roman, J. Russell, B. Lynch. aw QP fwfr A W X 1 4lll: ,X . .S 5 .,.,3' ,zggiggisgia me f 'Z' till' N1 f' 5' Q2 e ,e xm -tk, , ,. to 7 sl l'fZ'f ,.. ' A if l, ' , l 1 he A i f- U Hs.. . X V Vit' R , J , f fa? sa. V f' E, - A R A '1 '1 X I' 1 Top Picture. lst row - L. Galley, C. Kotlar, J. Kranik, P. Torkish, M. A. Phillips, J. Persello, P. Biloh- lavek, B. Ludwick. 2nd - D. Davis, C. Sager, B. Baker, P. Brozitis, N. Backstrom, A. Brozitis, J. Ander- son, D. Erdely. 3rd - D. Lynch, J. Cope, C. McKnight, S. Masch, M. E. McCabe, S.Strothers, B. Kerestesi, L. Hellman. 4th - D. Anderson, T. Sickle, J. Pierotti, C. Pagesh, E. Pagesh, S. Szabo, R. Sampey, S Luckey. lst row - F. Seruga, C. Torkish, G. Sisley, L. Pike, N. Rectanus, E. Johnson, E. Kosisky, D, Dalassandro. 2nd - M. Flanigan, L. Chalfant, C. Forrest, S. Knox, A. Aspinwall, E. Aspinwall, M. Cossel, B. Farkus 3rd - B. Lepley, F, Russell, J. Pandolph, B. Rubish, J. Stickle, J. Prah, J. Stanchak, J. Lyons. 4th - J Adams, R. Sanner, J. Russell, R. Marcic, P. Rubish, P. Logoyda, R. Enos, D. Acotta. lst row - D, McDonald, R. Jenkins, P. Griffith, W. Carney, C. Petrosky, J, Farquhar, M. Duff, B. Wilson. 2nd - R. Means, E. Hayes, A. Kavalick, S. Fra.nks, K. Swartz, G. Filak, S. Steck, B. Myers. 3rd - N. Davis, T. Novak, J. Prah, J. Katrinak, J. Angelo, I. Grecho, S. Davis, N. Cunningham. 4th - E. Sisley, G. Sinal, W. Pleva, V. Cossel, S, Stolarick, S. Samek, J. Bartko, M. Kennedy. Bottom Picture. lst row - R. Forrest, R. Carson, R. Ramsier, J. Wolfe. 2nd - M. Zayakosky,M, Hawn, L. Wallner, A. Shavel. pefIgiou.4 gjclucafion-1956 ur jihiefg Gian eunion - 2006 V1a hel1copter Jet a1rl1ner atOm1C powered automob1le and the newest portable wmgs members of the class of 1956 are are arr1v1ng from all corners of the umverse and from as far aw ay as the planets Venus and Mars for the Golden Ann1versary Reumon of the class lhe reun1on IS bemg held IH the spaelous pr1vate banquet room of the ultra ultra modern Perry I ower Tyrone H1gh Sehool The elass lb espee1 ally honored to be the f1rst class to meet 1n th1s room We see as Master of Ceremonles of thxs class reun1on Mxke Matsko presldcnt of our class f1fty years ago Later he became the head veter1nar1an of the an1mal hosp1tal for spaee an1mals 1n I enel Mars Seated at the f1rst table are Bruce Byers Tom Novak Nat Davls Don Forsythe and Ames I uee who twenty f1ve years ago commanded the f1rst rocket fl1ght to the moon 1n the super Sx whlch they elesxgned themselves The1r secretarles on fhght were Frances Angelo Frances Seruga I eona Krall and I lleen Johnson They recorded 1n detall all happemngs and d1scover1es These were later eo np1led 1n a paper back book by a passenger on the tr1p J C Hxxon Th1s famous work Roeket Fllght to the Moon won the Nobel Pr1ze At table two are seated Kather1ne K1ng Helen W1lbraham Joan Ma7zoeco lo1s Plke Judy Porter and Carolyn Tork1sh all of whom ass1sted 1n the f1rst successful operat1on of plaemg a recently perfeeted mechanlcal bra1n ln a human body Th1s operat1on took place 1n C rompton Hospual on planet Venus where Carolyn Belcher laboratory technrclan d1scovered a vacclne whlch prolongs youth and restores galety to l1fe We move to table three where we see Nancy Foltz Arlene and I lleen Aspmwall Naney Rectanus and Janet and Jamce Rxchter telephone operators at the sw1tchboards of the Bell Umversal COHTVIIUHILH t1on System placlng calls for such famous dlplomats asPeteHerneane and Albert Lafko who IH 1986 through thelr strateglc dlplomacy saved our umverse from a world conflxct Now we come to tables number four and fxve whxeh are occup1ed by those who stayed on planet Larth and made a name for themselves Among them IS George Bednar a renowned 5az7 v1ol1n1st whose h1t song That s The Way The Cookle Crumbles IS st1ll top tune on the H1ts of the Unlverse lneluded 1n thxs jan band are Percy Mllls top drummer and Rose Mary Beno number one vocallst Seated at th1s table we also see Ravenna Swetts who after belngafamous Concert p1an1st retlred to establlsh a MUSIC Academy Her admlmstratlve department at the Academy IS headed by Analee Shearer and Newanna Lynch Slttlng near by are Benny Matras and John Hatcher cartoomsts for the World Gazette ed1ted by Gretchen S1sley Also 1n the art professxon are Roma1ne Krause and Tommy Katrlnak famous sculptors and pa1nters of the ultra modern Renalssance Movmg on to table number s1x we f1nd C la1re Allxson Bobby Ienkms Albert Katrmlk John I rdelv Tommy Stephens Leonard Ph1l1ps Steve Valarl and Bobby Stlekle who are eompetltors ln the 'IIOINIL pow red non drlver automoblle Joe Osler Head of the World Marmes IS seated at thxs table also lf you re plannmg a v1s1t to outer space your tr1p1s not eomplete unt1l you VISII Knox Koslskv and Van Fleet who sell the perfect modern dress apparel for some far off romantxe spot At table seven we f1nd them enthusxasucally CllSCUSbll'lg plans for a new braneh on the Moon to be construeted by Stmley Seruga Robert Lafko Joe Bartko and Steve Samek As we sw1ng r1ght down to table elght we f1nd R1ehard Kmght Joe KUIIKOSKI Dyles Foster Kenny Shaffer who have establtshed a un1versal network deeheated soley to modern planetb1lly songs and outer spaee square dances At the next table are Betty Lou Schwenk Marlene Sheppard and Dorothy V1nd1v1ch as fashlon models 1D Glor1a Bomella Judy Guesman and Marlene Campbell s fashlon salon wh1eh IS located tn the heart of Parts At table ten are seated some old pros 1n the restaurant busmess Ethel L asey owns the luxur1ous restaurant The Mars1an Stork on the planet Mars Her hostess IS Dolores Dalassandro The head wa1ter lb Jess1e Zebley and head chef Mlke Rub1sh H1s specxalty lb Mars1an Turtle Soup wh1ch he serves to such dtstlngulshed guests as Larry Plke Commandant of the Inter Planetary Pol1ce Force We see now Beverly Iulxus owner of the lulxus fxve and ten thousand dollar cha1n stores Her buslness assoelates are Marlene Forsythe Shlrley Franks and Evelyn Katrlnak They have just returned from a vaeat1on on the French R1v1era Whxle there they stayed at the Crest Hotel under the ownershlp of Alma We st Mary Baumgardner and Eleanor McBeth who showed them all of Franee As we come to the last table we f1nd our frlends who establ1shed a sueeessful eandy busxness nn the good old U S A Audrey Rlchter Lorralne Baroffxo El17abeth Kub1na and Mary 'Ikaeh Thls eorpora t1on has extended IES fame unlversally and lb known as R B K T Sweet Shoppe Yum ee Yum fum As we come to the elose of our reunlon we all agree we have made our IIVLS 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V 1 1 I 5 . 1 I 1 Ac A . 11 - - 1 1 1 1 11 1 . e 1 . ,i 1, v .... .1 N. . 5 ii xx 1 , . . . . . 1 X - - I ill , . , - ' ' ' . 1 .' . s 1' 1s 1 ' ' ' 3 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' '1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 - 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 , ' ', . 1. '1 , . 1-,s. 1, S' ,A-A.' , -1 - - 1 - Q - , , X 'k. 1 - . 1 1 1 1 4 1 - . . . . . 11 ' , s 1 U 11 1- -11 Y 1 A ' 1'1. . 11 1 1 1 ' 1 1 11111 ' 1 ' 1 Y 1 C L ' 1 1 1 J 1 IE W V if ff .xdjumni ml, X N e ' 6-:N mg X sX T5Q5 fy W 4 k -5.5 1 x Q i ifvif QQ rs Robert S, W1-me Earle E. Curtis feetlllgd On behalf of our students, faculty, and administrative staff, may l extend greetings to Alumni every- where. The Golden Anniversary celebration brought many of you back to Perryopolis. Many of the tremendous changes in your Alma Mater were not apparent. We now have six-hundred twenty students in grades seven to twelve and twenty-SGVGD teachers, fifteen of whom are alumni. Eighty-three seniors will graduate this year and this number will soon increase to one hundred. To provide additional rooms we converted the old study hall on the third floor into three classrooms and a guidance office. The laboratory is also used as a classroom. Six rooms in the elementary school now serve our Junior High School students. We are doing the best we can under crowded conditions while we dream and plan for a new building. To the academic curriculum we have added Vocational Agriculture, an improved commercial depart- ment, Music, Art, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, and Guidance. Miss l.ouden, now a certified librarian, supervises a much-improved library. Many of our student organizations are nationally affiliated, such as the National Honor Society, Student Council, Future Teachers of America, Future Farmers of America, Junior Red Cross, and Tri-Hi-Y, We believe that the problems of its children's schools lie at the heart of a free society, The task of providing the best possible education to every American child on completely equal terms, and of keeping public education responsive to traditions and to change is a task for every worthy citizen of the land. As citizens in your own community may you meet this challenge. May the memories of your Alma Mater remain vivid through the years. ,. Y- ., .J Nineteen hundred and fifty-six, nineteen hundred fifty-five, hundred and fifty-four, fifty-three, two one. We are counting backwards through the Golden Years , we say. Golden Years with freshmen, classes, parties, athletics, music, dances, and graduation. Days, events, and years storedg yet not so completely stored that memory is powerless to bring them back. So, let the revels of memory begin, Many will come-Dick and Mary, John and Dolores, Nancy, Edith, Frank, Jane,-the band will rehearse, will march- Hail to Perry, all down the line -the trio will sing- orators and debaters-football heroes and champions of thegym- Ever you'll find us, loyal and true -cap and gown, awards, closing assembly, and Commencement- When all the little ships come sailing home - but we are counting backwards and it doesn 't sound good. Nineteen hundred fifty-six, hundred fifty-six, fifty-six, fifty-six, six, six-we are standing still- the Golden Years are crumbling-there is nothing but drifting dust-nothing. Nineteen hundred fifty-six, nineteen hundred fifty-seven, hundred fifty-eight, fifty-nine, sixty. A diamond is sparkling there in the distance. It is a jewel worth reaching for, even so, young men and women of ambition and courage will be needed to reach so far. Yes, and teachers worthy of the name with classes in the fine arts-science and medicine-crafts and history-ethics and architecture-mining and farming-aviation and astronomy-composition and geography. And the revels will begin again as we build with brick and stone-as we build with teacher and pupil- forensics and music-as we build, build. Effort will become achievement and achievement will assure success. Eventually we will count again-seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, hundred seventy-three, nineteen hundred seventy-four, nineteen hundred seventy-five. The year of the Diamond Jubilee and we shall wear the jewel proudly if the look of both teacher and pupil has been forward. On that day our good deeds and successes will speak well of us. My sincere best wishes this Golden Year' to teachers, pupils, alumni, and friends. A.. WL '-'EBYQIM Standing-L. Lynoh L. Chalfant. Seated-E. Johnson N ' ' ' Ralph Murphy - Curator Rectanus, S. Knox, A. Aspinwall, E. Aspinwall, S. Van Fleet, R. Beno, F. Seruga, J. Richter, D. Ross, B. Schwenk. gofclen yugifee - I956 4415559 Eve: 571. -kj anew Ike! WH -fu-wr V, ...Jw W V errg 5 ja fm f .x4nnufer.4ary f 56 Our Fiftieth Anniversary celebration opened Wednesday October 19 1955 with a program honoring J Buell Snyder Mrs Simon Rider the former Mrs J Buell Snyder presented to the school an oil portrait of the Honorable J Buell Snyder Janice Richter Student Council president accepted the por trait The life story of Mr Snyder was told by Mr Walter Townsend Completing the program was a Philo Thesian Contest with Mrs Nell Mancini as moderator As in the days of the Philo and the Thesian societies there was competition in oratory vocal and instrumental selections newspaper readings and debates The result of the contest was a t1e between the Philos and the Thesians The spirit of these contests which once were a vital part of the activities of Perry High students was the inspiration for the organization of a Literary Society in our school for the 1956 school year A museum in which were dlsplayed many historical papers and school yearbooks personal scrapbooks and pictures kept by the students during their school days was located in the gymnasium The curator for the museum was Ralph Murphy Ralph certainlydid an excellent job in locating and collecting materials that made the museum the interesting and often visited spot that it was during the Fiftieth Anniversary week The museum opened immediately following the J Buell Snyder observance and was open Thursday and Friday evenings from noon until after the pageant Saturday and from noon until four Sunday The P T A furnished de11C1OUb refreshments during the times that the museum was opened A parade of the Past the Present and the Future of the Perry Lower Tyrone High School opened Friday s activities Old fashioned cars and some of the quaintest costumes brought back memories of the past for many of the alumni The members of the Student Council decorated a beautiful float with pink roses and a white ruffled background for our football Queen Nancy Lee Rectanus and her attractive attendants who were Sue Knox Joan Mazzocco Rose Marie Rabatln Nancy Kay Gohoski Helen Gohoski Hazel Evans Carolyn pom poms Everyone said that the children dressed in their unique space suits and cowboy outfits were the high light of the parade So ended the parade The Student Council float then led the parade down to the football field where the Queen and her attend ants kissed the football The Queen threw the ball to the captain of our team and a very exciting game against East Huntington was under way Although we were defeated by the score of 20 to 6 and were very discouraged lt was nothing that a gay Half Century Hop wouldn t cure The dance was held at the Sons of Italy Hall and the music was by Joe S1lvo and his orchestra There was a cake walk and a door prize was given The Half Century Hop lasted from 10 00 until l 00 and it was a wonderful success brlnging to a close our second Golden Jubilee day A pagent in four episodes presented in two performances by the alumni and students of Perry Lower Tyrone High School took place in the school auditorium at 7 30 and 9 30 Saturday October 22 Because of inclement weather the pageant orginally planned to be presented on the football field was rearranged for the auditorium Mrs Faith Swartz Willson was chairman of the pageant committee and much credit is to be given to her for the organization of the pageant the players the staging and the success of its presentation The alumni chorus under the direction of Jean Warren aid accompamed by Ravenna Swetts provided the musical background for the four episodes Realistic scenes all of which took place around the school were excellently portrayed by an enthu s1ast1c two hundred students and alumni At the end of each episode dancers enacted party scenes dressed in costumes popular 1n the days of yesteryear The pageant ended with a dramatic climax as this phrase was read What do we leave to you Child of Tomorrow? All of our heritage laughter and sorrow Great though our World as our strength can attest Child of tomorrow your World will be best Our Golden Jubilee was brought to an end with an anniversary banquet at the Twin Coaches Sunday evening After a delicious meal the guests enjoyed a wonderful program consistxng of entertamment by talented alumni and students The guest speaker Earle E Curtis reminisced about his days as teacher and principal at Perry High School and talked concerning the importance of teachers dedicated to their profession who educate our youth for the c1t1zensh1p of tomorrow The curtain then dropped on our Golden Anniversary celebration The deep abiding spirit of Perry High had warmed the hearts of all who so enthusiastically took part in and enjoyed the success of this festive week 'Ha1l, Alma Mater, hats off to you, Ever you 'll find us loyal and true . . 9 O I O ! e A - 9 . . ' . 1 I I ' . . . . 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Eltzabeth Zakhar 1 271 411 Commumpaw Ave , Jersey Cnty, N J Margaret Kalman 0411, 120 Glynn Court, Detrolt 2 Mxchlgan Grace Carson V161 Whltford, R D 1, Mlllmgton, New Jersey and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Robert and Elame Shelkey Q 371 Mears, 218 South Mt Pleasant St , Lancaster, Ohxo Noah and Hxlda Kash V271 Weaver, 8th Street, Ellzabeth Pa James and Hannah Myers V351 Phllllps, Gay Street, Beallsvmlle Pa Isabelle Qulnn 1 181 Nauman, 296 Otto Street Plttsburgh 9, Pa Gertrude P1ersollMrs J Arthur1McKa1g B03 Boulevard Westfleld New Jersey Mrs Margaret Hazy L 341 Renn, 12119 Sunrlse Lane, Hopklns Mlnn Robert G Q 241 and Edna I Hlxenbaugh 7124 Glenwood Avenue Youngstown Ohxo and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs James V291 and Theresa Katona, 15413 Oceana, Allen Park, Mlchlgan John J Q 421 and Dorothy Katrlnak, 1413 Aldrxch Avenue, Mmneapolls II, Mlnn Mlchael V281 and Elxzabeth Whlte C321 Thomas Box 156, Bobtown Pa George and Clara Wllkes C321 Shoaf, R D 1 Vanderbllt, Pa Charles P321 and Edna Cook C321 Lepley, Perryopolls Pa Lou1S and Florence Dernoshek P291 Fefolt, Jr Fmleyvxlle, P Ellzabeth Lols Rankxe V291 1925 P3C1flC Avenue Atlantxc Clty, New Jersey Mr and Mrs Joseph and Mary Toth P171 Leeper, 3623 Tenth Street, Baltxmore 25, Maryland Mr Walter Radxshek 0361, R D 2, Perryopolls, Pa .14 uerfwem enfd FRANK J KAYLA KGROCERY1, LAYTON, PA PHONE RE6 2438 W P LINT QGULF SERVICE STATION1 PERRYOPOLIS, PA PHONE RE 6 9977 MGR MICHAEL E SAPKO KRON DEL MOTEL1 PHONE BELLE VERNON 7859 J2 C J SWIANTEK QFEED Sz SUPPLY CO 1, PERRYOPOLIS PA PHONE RE 6 2511 JAMES SWARTZ QNATIONWIDE INSURANCE1, PERRYOPOLIS, PA PHONE RE 6 4431 SWEENEY'S RESTAURANT AND SNACK SHOP, ROUTE 51 PHONE BELLE VERNON 71 FRANK'S DAIRY BAR, ROUTE 711 PHONE DA 6 9981 Mr. . . 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