Pitcairn High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Pitcairn, PA)

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class of 55 DIITCAIIZY1 hIGh school AGAIINA SIREGTZ mf D vi is I TUV A v W . IABlG of CGHIGUIS netnospect staff BILL LOFFREDO CHARLOTTE OVERLY MARIORIE HOLZ SHU PAUL THURN BETH DUKE HELEN RAE GRAHAM MRS BARBARA LEVITAN NANCY HURST SANDRA BOOHER IUDITH MILLAR fi K , A 0 Q Q wA . . k h K' gfifik 3 f .XM . L XJ, A 5? S 'f 1- vga sf ., , . 5' X in HA..-5 ix 'SJE1 - s1e,fff 22.23 x Y . W 4 7 4 . f .4 ' 5 . 7, ' ' 1' V ,Q,..,..,A , .. f L if A 5.4.6 . - I- wg-2 '4 5 ' Swim, -.gli . fgw-wf.' - A gin. .fy -X ,,l,.x.3 .igpglaig - - gg K xg ,J V K Q . f . . , S j gg. 5, A Q if - , . .ff A ' Vw, EL . 2 l W Mi. -xj.-- V i 1311, :M 5 fs ,L KY , -i .. 5..x., BL 'Shafl V gifgiff f K r A 1 2'2iX1w.Ef M ,Ti 53 X 11:1 V . Sr. . ww, 3' .QL .I I V 4 I V .wil Q. h 'k 'T f' f4F?t?-'NY' f'7V?1i'f-'-fa Wx.. J 1AH..3 kgx ' 3 K ,F W ' : ffl . 'si ' L .. ,fr f 'xi 5' ' I L ' 1 x.pffi?'L: A g, K i 7:5 'f 'E ' V 1 .ss 3152 is f , in , - -Im A K- .M A .Vi The school board members act as official re- presentatives of the people who elected them for the purpose of carrying out both educational policies as mandated by the state legislature and those policies necessary to meet the needs of our community. During the reorganization meeting for this year, the board elected Russell McCaig, Presidentg Frank Keeley, Vice-Presidentg and Myrtle Reese, Secretary. How our schools will serve society and youth is dependent to a large part on the manner in which the members of the school board carry out their essential duties. The Schoolboard of Pitcairn is providing the highest type of educational opportunity for its students that can be afforded within the frame- ll I I ,l LQ work of our financial limitations. They have always shown their awareness of school needs. We are in- deed indebted to our schoolboard for being instrumental in permitting our High School to be first evaluated and then formally accredited by the Middle State Association of High Schools and Colleges. We are certainly proud of our schoolboard and we sincerely hope that they are proud of us and our accomplish- ments over the past twelve years, The students of Pitcairn High School are very grateful for the high quality of educational leader- ship evidenced by the many achievements of our Schoolboard. MR. CARL A. NEWMAN Supervising Principal Mr. Newman has moved this year from his 1954 high school principal's position to that of supervising principal. Mr. Newman has beal to us a mentor and an inspiration. Not only does our supervising principal hold a high place in our esteem for his administrative ability, but a high place in our hearts for his exemplary character and friendly manner We the seruor class are grateful to Mr Newman school DRIY1 IDAI DR GEORGE J FIKE High School Principal This year we were very pleased to accept Dr George J Fike as our new high school principal Although this was his first year at Pitcairn High he has become a friend to each member of the class of 1955 and for this we wish to express our deep appreciation Dr Fike has been an adviser to each one who sought help and a guide to each student in the development of those traits necessary to a successful future Our thanks and praise go to Dr Fike A4-at MARY LOUISE NASER B A at Grove C1ty College Addmonal work at Penn State, Carnegte Tech M S L S degree at Carnegte Llbrary School Subjects School L1brar1an Ltbrary Sc1ence Extra Curr1cular Act1v1t1es Ltbrary Club PAUL E SNYDER B S 1n Phys1cal Sctence at Un1vers1ty of Putsburgh Subjects Sen1or and General Math Gterrustry WILLIAM M SMITH B S West V1rg1rua Umversxty Master of Letters at Umvers1ty of Plttsburgh Advanced study at UIIIVCFSIIY of Puerto R1co and Pmsburgh Subjects H1 Y Chess Club Industrlal Arts Extra Curr1cular Act1v1t1es Stage Umted States H1story P O D MARION MANNING B S at Umversxty of P1ttsburgh Subjects Btology Gmeral Scxence. EDWARD A MARTIN B S 1l'l Educatlon at Cahforma S T C Master of Crew LILLIAN L BALDY B S Carneg1e Tech Master of Education Umversity of Prttsburgh Subjects Shorthand II Busmess Enghsh Extra Curncular Act1v1t1es Press Club Freshman Class Adv1sor MARGARET WOLFF B M at Seton H111 College Subjects Mus1c Glee. Elementary THELMA VOYLES B S m Educauon at WestV1rg1ma Umversxty Sub jects Algebralll Plane Geometry T1 lg and Solid ANNA BETTY BERGMAN B A at Umversity of Pittsburgh Subjects Englxsh Il Spamsh Ill G1rls Counselor Extra Curricular ACIIVIIIBS ,Tumor Class Play Alpha Tri Hi Y Ad v1sor Span1sh Club Adv1sor Assembly Comnuttee ELI-'RIEDA KUHN B S 1n Commerclal Educatlon at Ind1ana S T C Master of Educatron Un1vers1ty of Ptttsburgh Sub jects Shorthand I Bookkeepmg General and Ex ploratory Busmess Extra Currlcular Act1v1ttes At tendance, Senlor Tr1 H1 Y Adv1sor Stamp Superv1sor RICHARD SCHUCH B.S. tn Music Education at Ohio State. Subjects: Band. Student Counctl Adv1sor VERLE KECK Attended lndrana S T C Subjects AI'lIhI'I'ld1C Seventh Grade Tri H1 Y Club Sponsor I. I . . . . . I . z . ' ' N I Education at University of Pittsburgh. Subjects: ' 1 . . . i I D l . ' ' RITA KENNEY B S 1n Commerclal Educauon at Duquesne Umver stty Subjects Consumer Educatzon Econom1c Geography Bustness Law Typxng I Extra Cur r1cular ACIIVIIICS Commerc1a1 Club ,Tumor Class Adv1sor J umor Prom Assembly Comm1ttee RAMOND MIDDLEKAUF B A at Un1vers1ty of Ptttsburgh Subject Geogra phy Extra Currlcular Act1v1t1es Semor H1 Y ROBERT M SMITH CLAIR SPARKS BA and M Ed at Un1vers1ty of Pittsburgh Sub jects Enghsh Boys Culdance Counselor Extra Currtcular ACIIVIIIBS College Club Dtrector of Vlsual Educatxon MARGARET DONAHUE B A at Seton H111 College Subjects Enghsh Eight Sophomore and Jumor Extra Curricular Act1v1t1es F T A Graduate of DufPs Busmess College Educatlon at Umverstty of Pxttsburgh and w and J Subject Htstory Extra Currxcular ACIIVIIIBS Alma Club Boys Hobby Club CYNTHIA DUNCAN B S at Cahforma S T C Subjects Ellgllsh Seventh and Elgllh Crades Extra Currtcular Act1v1t1es Hobby Club LOUISE C KUHN WALTER ANTIMARINO Phystcal Educatxon at Universlty of New Mexico Subjects Gym and Health Extra Currlcular Ac Club GAIL w CROWL BS m Health and Phys1cal Educatron at Shppery ,I Rock S T C Subjects Health Physical Educauon Extra Currlcular Act1v1t1es Gtrls Leader S Club and Cheerleaders B S at Musk1ngum College Home Management at Pennsylvama State Subjects Vocattonal and Gen eral Homemaklng F H A JOHN GALAGAZA B A at Geneva College Subjects Pennsylvan1a H1story CIVICS World Hlstory Head Basketball and Assxstant Football Coach Vars1ty Club Advlsor M BERNICE KEFFER B A ln Enghsh and Soclal Studles at P C W Mas ter of Letters Un1vers1ty of Pxttsburgh Subjects Enghsh Ill IV Pubhc SD63k1l'lg Extra Currlcular Act1v1t1es Sen1or Play Dramat1c Club Assembly Comm1ttee BARBARA LEVITAN B F A. degree at Syracuse Umverstty M A Degree at N Y U Cerufxcate tn Palntmg from Paris Sub jects Art Club Elementary and .Tumor l-hgh Art . . . z . . . I I I . 4 ' I I I . , 1 , : , ' 1 I . ' N Q . . . ' . I . I u . . . . z tivities: Football, Junior High Coach, Boys'Leader's I' 'rf . - . . . ,gl 'a . : - . . - 1 . 0 ,, ,, ,. . . .. I . , ' if 111.5 'gl'-.6 1. . . 1 e n 1 . 1 . . ' . . , . 1 . . . l . : . . , . . . . 2 ' . ' . : , ' ' . Mrs Erlam Mrs Stremer Dr Fred Lxchterfels Dr Joe L1chterfels Allen Pugh Our school nurse and doctor Our subsutute nurse our denust and a student M1ssC1ccotel11 Mr Iddmgs M1ss Dobson Mr Checkman Our competent school secretanes Our attenuve school custod1ans v f mon pensonalltles XX QA MOST INTELLECTUAL Charlotte Overly Edward Clinton BEST DANCERS Dorothy Jae Lee Africa FRIENDLIEST Dolores Lynn Patsy Moffa BE ST ATHLE TES Kenny Mignogna Mary Ann Borst MOST HUMOROUS Barbara Closson Fred Kren BE ST LOOKING Sandra Booher Jim Pennebaker SENIOR ofllcens As we leave P1tca1rn High School we look back and remember the many good times we had and the whole hearted cooperauon we had from faculty and classmates We remember our flrst formal Each moment at the trme we thought was the blggest of our lives In our sophomore year, we saw new faces among the famihar ones They came from Monroe ville to spend their remaining three years with us A1d1ng us greatly through our freshman and sopho more years was our class president Lee Africa As Juniors we sponsored dances after the home football games We presented the three act comedy that year No More Home Work ' The prom commlttee worked diligently in planning our very enjoyable Jumor Senior prom held at the Edge JERRY BORST J er ry President of Senior Class Spamsh College Clubs Junior and Seruor Class Plays Football co captam Acadermc KENNETH MIGNOGNA en Vice Presldent of Senlor Class F T A College Varsity Dramatlc Club Pres1dent 1551 Prom Com mtttee Class Day Basketball Baseball Football co captain Aca demic MARY ANN BORST Mary Ann Glee Club Secretary of Junior and Semor Class Tri H1 Y Art F H A Grrls Leaders Press, Cheerleader s Clubs Prom Com General ROBERT MOON Bob Band Glee Club Treasurer of Sen ior and Jumor Class Junlor and Senior Play Varsity Culture Span ish College Clubs Prom Com rruttee Concession Committee Basketball Class Day Academic wood Country Club May '7 1954 Russell Agostuu was our class president After these three grand years wefmally reached the best year and the last one To show that our school sp1r1t was not lackmg and to set a f1ne example for our underclassmen we were represented tn all act1v1t1es One of the most important 1nc1dents in our senior year was our football victory over Traf ford, and the victory Bell we claimed We presented as our senior play the dehghtful comedy Paper Plates for Papa Our senior class presldent was Jerry Borst On Commencement N1ght as we moved down the aisle of the auditorium toward those exits for the last t1me, we knew we could never forget the Joy that the past here has given us and the success that we are sure the future holds for us I , ' . 9 .. - -- - ' ' ' - 1 k Q : - f mitteeg Class Dayg Gym Exhibition: ? ll li 4 5 . . - vi . ' . ' , . HICRS ROSE MARIE EGAN Rosey Trl H1 Y F H A, Commercial Clubs Gym EXh1b1llOn Fash1on Show Commerctal BERNARD GEIGER Bern Band Glee Club Spanish Debate Boys Leader s Clubs Junior and Sen1or Class Plays Gym Exlubition Class Day Concess1on Committee Academic QT? ELIZABETH A DUKE Beth Glee Club Spanish Art Home Ec J B T Tri H1 Y Clubs Sen1or Play Fash1on Show Concess1on Commlttee Student Council Year book Staff General HARRY EDWARDS Harry Stage Crew Boys Leader s Club Prom Committee Gym Exh1b1t1on Football General DOLORES LYNN Happy Cheerleader Band Glee Club Trl H1 Y Dramatlc, Press Spamsh Clubs Prom Committee Class Day Gym Exh1b1t1on Fash1onShow Gen eral FRED KREN Fred Glee Club-Dramatic Spanish Press Clubs- Junior and Senior Plays- Class Day- Gym Exhibition- Com- mercial LEE AFRICA Affle President of Freshman and Sopho more Class Varsity Boys Leader' Clubs ,Tumor Class Play Prom Committee Concession Commlttee Class Day Basketball Baseball Football Manager Gym Exhxbiuon Student Council Academic SHIRLEY BERNARD Sh1r1 Tr1H1Y F H A Press Gtrls Leaders Clubs Class Day Gym Exhibition Fashion Show Clerical JANET BROWN Janet Color guard Glee Club Press Alma Girls Leader s Debate, Tr1 H1 Y Clubs Treasurer of Fresh man Class Vice President of Sophomore Class Class Day Gym EXhlblI10l'1 Fash1on Show Student Council- Commercial JOHN VUKIC Spaghetti Band- J B T Vice-President! 515 Body Building Alma Spanish Boys Leader s Clubsg Prom Committeeg Class Dayg Gym Exhibitiong Acade- mic. . SSD l0l2S ETHEL ADAMS Ethel Gleerleader Glee Club Tr1 H1 Y Commercial Cheerleaders Girls Leader's L1brary Press Debate Clubs Junior Class Play Gym Ex h1b1t1on Fashion Show Student Council General JANICE LEE JONES Janice Majorette Commerc1a1 Pres1dent 1551 Press Tr1 H1 Y Spanish Clubs Glee Club Stamp Committee Gym Exh1b1t1on Commerclal I1 IDRS RUSS AGOSTINI K1 Presldent of .Tumor Class Boys Leader s Chess Clubs StageCrew Prom Commutee Class Day Foot ball Baseball Basketball General HAZEL AIRGOOD Hazel Glee Club Trl H1 Y Press G1r1s Leaders Clubs Class Day Gym Exhlbmon F ash1on Show Clerlcal ALFRED PAUL MACINO ,Tumor Press Debate Span1sh H1 Y Chess Clubs Gym Exh1b1t1on Commer c1a BARBARA FEIDAK Barb' Tr1 H1 '1 F H A G1r1s Leaders Clubs Class Day Fasluon Show Vocatlonal WILLIAM LOFFREDO B111 Boys Leader s Press Clubs Year book Staff Class Day Gym Ex h1b1t1on Track Team Clerlcal DAVID LUKEHART Dave Band Glee Club H1 Y Chess Clubs Gym Exh1b1t1on Basketball Base ball General 5 -gg? JUDITH MILL AR Judy MaJorette fHeadJ Glee, Tri H1 Y Dramatic Girls Leader's Spanish Clubs Junior Class Play Prom Committee Class Day Gym Ex hibition Fashion Show Student Council Yearbook Staff Academic NORMA JEAN STERLING Norm Tri H1 Y Commercial Press Clubs Commercial HIORS .TAMES PENNEBAKER Nicklecooker Boys Leader's, Body Bui1ding-Vice- President 1551 Clubsg Prom Com- mitteeg Footballg General. SANDRA KAY BOOHER Sandra Glee Clubg Tri-Hi-Y, Press, Li- brary, Dramatic Clubsg Junior and Senior Class Playsg Prom Com- mitteeg Concession Committee- Chairmang Class Dayg Gym Exhi- bitiong Library Assistantg Yearbook Staffg Academic. LEVERNE AIRGOOD Pooch Tri H1 Y F H A Girls Leader s Press Clubs Gym Exhibition Fash ion Show Vocational LOIS BOLDEN Baby Commercial Treasurer Uunior and Seruorj Tri H1 Y Press Clubs Prom Committee Class Day Gym Exhibition Fashion Show Stamp Committee Commercial SGD IGRS PATSY MOFFA Pasquale Stage Crew Press Varsity Body Building Boys Leader s Clubs Class Day Gym Exhibition Base ball Basketball General DELORES BROWN Dee Dee Tr1 H1 Y F H A Press Clubs Class Day Gym Exhibition Fash lon Show Vocational ELLA MAE MERCANTE Ella Tri H1 Y Girls Leader s Press Clubs Concession Committee Sen 1or Class Play Gym Exhibition Fashion Show Clerical NORMAN MOLCHAN Norm Boys Leader s Body Building Span 1sh Clubs Gym Exhibition Foot ball Acaderruc r RANCES CLARK Frances Tri H1 Y Press Commercial Clubs Band GymExh1b1t1on Fash- ion Show- Stamp Committee- Cleri- cal BARBARA CLossoN Froggy Band- Glee Club- Tri-Hi-Y Girls Leaders Library Clubs- Junior and Senior Class Plays- Prom Com- mittee- Concession Stand Commit- tee- Class Day- Gym Exhibition- Academic HELEN RAE GRAHAM Helen Color Guardg Tri-Hi-Y-President, Press Clubs: Prom Committeeg Gym Exhibitiong Student Councilg Stamp Committeeg Yearbookg Editor-in- Chief of the Railroaderg Commerc- ial. BARBARA COLINSKY Bobbie Glee Club- Tri-Hi-Y Dramatic Press Girls Leadei-'S Clubs-,Tun- 1or and Senior Class Plays Gym Exh1b1t1on Class Day Academic KATHERINE ROMANO Kay Glee Club F T A Spanish Com mercial Tr1 H1 Y W1g and Mask Press Clubs ,Tumor and Seruor Class Plays Prom Committee Class Day Gym Exhibition Com mercial JAMES SCHLARP J'1mDorrn0nt Glee Club Body Building Club Class Day 4 ,T s Gym Exh1b1t1on Foot ball Basketball Academic HIGHS CHARLOTTE OVERLY Charlotte Glee Club Alma President C551 Dramatic Tri H1 Y Press Clubs Junior Class Play Concession Com m1ttee Class Day Gym Exh1b1t1on Fash1on Show Yearbook Staff L1 brary Assistant Academic CAROLYN STILWELL Carolyn Glee Club Tri H1 Y Press Span 1sh Commercial Art Clubs Class Day Gym Exhibition Clerical S EH IGQS CLARA E KARLOCK Clara Trx H1 Y F H A Press Llbrary Clubs Gym EXDIDIIIOH Fash1on Show Clerlcal CLYDE KIEHL Ktller F T A H1Y Clubs Gym Ex hxbmon Basketball Baseball A ademtc BL ANCHE MULLEN Blanche Tr1 H1 Y Commerc1al Sparush Clubs Class Day Gym EXh1b1Il0l'l Fash1on Show Commerctal PAUL DENNIS SZEKELY Szek Press Debate J B T H'-Y Chess Clubs- Gym Exhibition' Foot ball' Clerical EDWARD CLINTON Glee Club J umor and Semor Class Plays Class Day Football Basket ball Student Counc1l Pres1dentq55J 4,T s Academlc DONNA CLCBSON Donna Trl H1 Y Glrls Leader s Press Clubs Fash1on Show General JOYCE RAY Dolly Glee Club Commercial Press I B T Tr1 H1 Y Spanish Clubs Gym Exhibition Fashion Show Commerclal THOMAS PRAHL Herk Gym Exh1b1t1on Track Baseball Charge of movieprojector General I1 IORS ROBERT SHEARER Bo Band Debate H1 Y Clubs Junior Class Play Class Day Gym Ex h1b1t1on Football Basketball Ac adermc JAMES STEVICK Big J1m Varsity Guess Clubs Basketball Football Academ1c NANCY ELLEN HURST Nancy Band Glee Club Tri H1 Y Drama tic, SDaIl1Sh College Clubs Junior and Semor Plays Class Day Gym Exh1b1t1on Fashion Show Yearbook Staff Library Assistant Acaderruc DOROTHY E .TAB Doty Press, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs- PromCom- mittee- Class Day- Gym Exhibition- Commercial Clubg Commercial HIGHS ,Z LJ MARTORIE HOLZSHU Marg1e Color guard G1eeC1ub Debate,Tr1 H1 Y F H A Press Girls Lead ers V1ce Pres1dent C555 Clubs Fashxon show Class Day Bus1ness Manager of Ra11roader Gym Ex l'l1b1I1Ol'l Yearbook Staff Commer C13 LAVONNE HELMAIN Von Tr1H1Y F H A Commercral Clubs Prom Commmee Class Day Fashlon Show Clerlcal SHIRLEY DEVIRGILIO JIQQS Cheerleader Glee Club Debate Tr1 H1 Y Gxrls Leader s Clubs .Tumor Play Prom Commmee Class Day Gym Exhlbmon Aca demlc M XXINE DEVININEY Max Glee Club Tr1 H1 Y Commermal Vlce Pres1dent C555 Press Clubs Class Day Gym Exh1b1uon Clerx ca litmus, PATRICIA LUCILLE JOHNS Pat Glee Club Spamsh Tr1 H1 Y Dra mauc Clubs Class Day Cler1cal JANET COOK Cooky Tri-Hi-Y, F. H. A., Press, Girls Leader's Clubsg Gym Exhibitiong Fashion Showg Clerical. GENE HELFRICH Gene Glee Club Gym Exhibition V1s ua1A1ds Academic PAUL THURN Thermos Band Pres1dentQ55J Boys Leader s Club Yearbook Staff Editor Jun lor Class Play Basketball Aca demic H IORS EARL DOVER Dover Stage Crew Boys Leader s Clubs Prom Committee Gym Exhibition Class Day General LOUISE HALLIBAUGH Lou Spanish Tri H1 Y J B T Girls Leaders Clubs Gym Exhibition Fashion show Clerlcal EUGENE HREHA Gene Glee Club Spanish President 1545 College Culture Dramatic Clubs Class Day Academic JANICE HAY WARD Janice Glee Clubg Commercial, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish, F, H. A., Press Clubsg Fashion Showg Clerical. Nw AH 'NT M AI Tl IOI I lx 1x me and LL C u llramwllc amsll L Illbs 'I 4 Acadel uc L O Il I3 I V3 In max ILIQC f IL x IDX DFP I. I I 1 ' ss bran Clubs Cx 1 I xhxblrmn Gcncml GRXY e lmmd AC1dLmu AIFRFIJ GREENAM AX Al Glee C lub Boys leader si lu Class Dav Geueml v r y vg -4 pl If B ...Gln jlb... Sp ' T ...Class . ny Is.. 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FIRST ROW J Ray C Karlock L Bolden J Brown D Jae D Closson, B Cohnsky I De Paul L Helman M Borst C Overly S DeV1rg1l.1o P Johns L Alrgood D Brown SECOND ROW S Bernard S Booher, E Adams M DeV1nney L Halhbaugh C Romano R Egan F Clark J Hayward B Fexdak H A1rgood N Sterlmg J Jones N Hurst G Graham B Closson THIRD ROW H Edwards P Szekely T Prahl A Mac1no,C Stllwell D Lynn B Loffredom H Brtney P Thurn E Dover G Hreha B Duke J M111ar B Shearer C Ke1h1 N Molchan P Moffa FOURTH ROW W Walthour E MercanteM Holzshu F Kren L Afr1ca K Mlg nogna, R Agostxnl J Vuk1c L Gray B Moon D Lukhart J Borst J SICVICR E Clmton A Greenaway G Helfrich J Pennebaker J Schlarp P Gelger As we pass for the last t1me through the doors of P H S we look back at our cherlshed Alma Mater We are greatly mdebted for the fond memorles II has gtven us The years we have spent here have not merely been happy ones for us but prof1table ones also We shall never forget the many teachers who have endeavored to educate and a1d us The many dlfferent BCIIVIIICS tn whtch we have part1c1 pated w11l be w1th us forever We must leave thts fr1end1y school our beloved Alma Mater but we leave tt w1th love and gratltude tn our hearts :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . 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Junlotz GHIICGRS OFFICERS Left to R1ght Thu rn Solak Borst Mendxcmo On September '7 there came to Pitcatrn Htgh School a new juntor class amb1t1ous to study and eager to help the school As weadvance to our sen1or year we see how we hved up to our 1deals on the football fleld of P1tca1rn Our players were Roger Robert Evans James Flory Kennethl-Iayward Donald McCa1g Fred Mendtcmo John Schrrutt, Thomas Sprouls Paul Troy Orel1oVacch1o, and AnthonyPeer Our cheerleaders were Carol Cassarly who left us durmg the year to attend Frankhn Hlgh School Nancy Keeley and Phylhs Solak But we can t mentton these w1thout recogmzmg the boys who played basketball, and the many others who part1c1pated 1n the band glee club and other school orgamzauons Our skillful advlsors M1ss Kenney and Mr Srmth helped us greatly The four successful dances wh1ch we held helped solve our problem of mak1ng money well attended and enJoyed by all as was the Juruor Prom that greatly antlclpated event It was under the leadershtp of our class off1cers Roger Borst Fred Mendtcmo Phyll1s Solak and the cooperauon of the students that our projects were undertaken We are now lookmg forward to next year wtth the ulttmate goal our graduauon R. P. R. F. ' ' J W Borst, John Colinsky, Dave DeVito, William Duncan, The Junior Class Play, another of our projects, was FIRST ROW: E. Crowll, V. Judge, A. Capalupo. N. Keeley. F. Bard, M. J. Hodgekin- son, Miss Kenny, B, Klipa, K. Hayward, C. Cassarly, H. Ballenger, P. DeBone, E.J. Clark. SECOND ROW: B. Harkins, H. Bowser, M. A. Hoff, G. Burk, L. Henkel, C. Edwards, J. Closson, P. Heaps, P. Brooky, B. Allen, J. Egan, E. Adams. THIRD ROW: C. Foreman, D, DeVito, D, Briney, L. George, B. Evans, R. Fisher, B. Duncan, A. Howard, C, Conrad, J. Colinsky. FOURTH ROW:: N. Howsare, R. Borst, A. Border, L. George, J. Flory. FIRST ROW: E. McLay, A. Norman. J. Santangelo, R. McCafferty, D. Stojakolvich, A. M. Martz, B. Litzinger, R. Scalzitti, A. Wa1thour,B. Porter, B. Polce. SECOND ROW: D. Swick, D. Szekely, R. A. Thurn, Zang Yee, T. McGau1ey, R. Stiffy, D. Martz, C. Troy, P. Solak, P. Mignogna, F. Ross, N. Salyards. THIRD ROW: Mr. Smith, O. Vecchio, N. Rodgers, B. Williams, T. Sprouls, R. Parks,.T. Schmitt, T. Siekles, P. Mauro, M. Saunders, W. Scarbrough. FOURTH ROW: F. Mendicino, R. Marto, D. Mc- Caig, T. Lindquist, A. Peer. sophomone OFFICERS pleted a year of sattsfymg experxences Under the gu1dance of Mrs Crowl and Mr Mannmg we started the year by elect1ng Thomas Mullen Pres1dent John George V1ce Presrdent Conn1e M1gnogna Secretary and Dav1d Fowler Treasurer Our class worked extremely hard 1n selllng hne ups at the football games The sophomores were well represented on the football team by Don Lang Dav1d Fowler J 1m Smelt zer George Lohr Thomas Mahon Wlllxam Foster Thomas Mullen N1Ck Dormmck Steve Snee, Kenneth Matthews Ralph Johnson and John George W1ll1am Gould and Kenneth Chadderton were team managers from our class The athleuc sp1r1t of the class d1d not end here forthe sophomores had representat1ves on the basket ball team Wayne Backus Ken Chadderton Terry Harkms and Tom Mahon played for the Jumor varstty squad W1ll1am Gould served as manager OFFICERS Left to Rlght Mullen George Fowler Mxgnogna leaders who helped lead the team to v1ctory But all our HCIIVIIICS were not centered around athletlcs ln order to mcrease our Junlor Prom Fund we sold Easter candy and sponsored a successful dance tn March We were well represented at Student Councrl meetmgs by John George, Evelyn Hammer Blame Lxchtenfels and Marlene M1ller As Sophomores we warted anx1ously for our class rlngs to arr1ve Fxnally they d1d And so another school year has come and gone for the Class of 57 We are proud of our partlcxpauon 1n school act1v1t1es and orgamzauons Together we str1ve to move forward and become better c1t1zens for tomor row ' h s T. 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W 4 I 3 J xx 5 g The Sophomore class of 1954-55 has just com- Janice Fletcher and Carole Schenck were cheer- llneshman offlcetas OFFICERS Left to Rtilhl Hoehl Mendxcmo Helman J Doms The class of 58 has completed a dtfferent d1fflCLl1I but successful year It was dlfferent be cause we spent our flrst complete year 1n the htgh school butldmg Dlfferent also to us was the op portumty to select a fxeld of study wh1ch we w11l follow The problem of be1ng green was out grown as we matured The class under the guldance of Mtss Baldy and Mrss Donahue, elected James Helman Prestdent B Hoehl V1ce Presldent BettyMa1d1c1no Secretary l'6Sp0l'lSlbl11I1BS and dlrected the class m holdmg a successful dance In March our class presented 1ts scheduled assembly program In spite of our stagefrlght before the entire htgh school ll was well worth the effort and t1me we devoted to ll Basketball was the favored w1nter sport as the sxx members of the class part1c1patmg tn th1s sport proved They were. Jack Serra Veto Polce Bob Dempsey Bob Holzshu John Doms and Rrchard Mc Nell. James Duncan and James Helman were managers of the basketball squad Robert Dempsey and Robert Holzshu had also played football The basketball team was cheered on to vrctory by a lxvely cheerleadmg group The freshman grrls elected by the jumor hxgh were Sandra Jones Carol Hyrnxk and Clare AnnJenaway In Student Councrl our representatxves were Lmda Mowry W1ll1am Hoehl Davld Sheffler and At the ftrst class meetmg we chose as our class colors ptnk and black The flower chosen was a rose We were well represented at all act1v1t1es Our band members were. D Sheffler L Mowry R Loffredo C Judge L Howsare R D1muzz1o F Cardamone J Helman and G Cohen We look forward w1th ant1c1pat1on to our threeyears at P1tca1rn I-hgh School as we follow our motto It s not too late to work for 58 B. B. ' ' J. and John Donis, Treasurer. They accepted their James Helman. EIGHUT GRACE FIRST ROW R. Colarusso G Branchr L DeV1nney F Arr good B A Chne R Boggs B Braden R Fetdak P Carl ton SECOND ROW T Brown A Braden R Foster P Booh F DeBone C Aker Cook R Flsher THIRD ROW B Arrgood H Beggs R Cam J Fntchman M Boesmen Snyder M Behe Brrnker E Coral K Booher L Emrgh FIRST ROW J Hammond I Mathras H Krape C Judge J Lang T Grng P Heasley, R Hysong SECOND ROW R lrwrn P Ludw1g D Grey, T Inman V Goodfellow M R Locke THIRD ROW P McWh1nney M McCatg R L1nd I Hursh Mr Antrmarron W Heaps B Hutchrnson M Luke W Hodgknson FIRST ROW R Mrgnogna G Srck E Saul I Smeltzer Mrgnogna I Patterson Peyrnghaus M fmdmon Quear SECOND ROW Webb G Moore D Szekely I Wrgle B Rutter E Ross R Prahl M St Angelo C Ruggrs THIRD ROW F Mlg nogna E Palmerr K Wrlkens R Whrtehead H Stevrck Mr Smrth D Wrlson R Stros hem S Snee B A Smrth R Sunderland I ' ' ' 1 ' I er, . , . , I. Mr. , . , B. ' ' u - 1 - 9 Gould, C. Lohr, L, McGraw, A4 1 ' V ' I If ' . - . I. ' , . . , B. . : B. - ' 1 - 1 ' 1 seventh onaoe FIRST ROW I Cook B Clrne E Chadderton, R DeAcenzo M Conrad B Cornehs P Bohngr T Adans T Byerly G Helfrrch M Fletcher SECOND ROW C Comeno L Harkrns C Drable R Gallo D Borst Mrss Duncan JGray son P Baughman R M Gallo M Glaze V Franc1one THIRD ROW F Decker I Brant P Decker N Barnes I Apecy W Bowser R Con Goodlrn FIRST ROW L Peer D Negrx N Kuhns V Macrell1 B Baumore I Nelregh E Jack son B Jones SECOND ROW D Mrgnogna L Khngsmrth M Parnter L Loufer N Lof fredo R Howsare B Mcl-lugh P McGraw B Mclilevee THIRD ROW E Lobaugh M Novak S MacKelvey A Hunter B Loutzenhrzer Mr Mlddlekaulf L Kovak C L McMasters P Lrchtenfels R. Hlgnet I Lemon FIRST ROW R Swrck M Ventresco E Srruth L Rrzzo H Suffy R Prahl C Wrlson K Summers R Ouear W Srrffy SECOND ROW T Wrlson R. 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'ig X FIRST ROW P Thurn, L Africa E Cltnton Mrs Bergman N Rodgers M Mtller SECOND ROW L Peer B Cl1ne,.T Wtgle E L1chtenfe.ls C Lohr D Gray E Hammer L Mowry R Gallo THIRDROW J Brown J Helman B Hodll D Sheffler F Mendx ctno J Flory B Duke,J George,R Cam J Smyers Contrary to the behefs of many students the Student Counctl ts an orgamzatton of the students by the students and for the students We, the Student Counc1l of P H S , have been str1v1ng to obtam more power and control of the school calendar Now that xt to the advantage of the student body A comm1ttee was appotnted to arrange the calendar so that the dates were alloted to serve the needs of the orgaru zattons des1r1ng dances To tnform the students of comtng ZCIIVIIIBS th1s comrmttee also placed a large calendar tn the lower hall The Student Councll has had charge of the P A System for three years, and has rented lt to var1ous organlzauons for a rental fee of three dollars Rental proftts are placed 1l'l a record fund wh1ch 1S used to furnish records for the enjoyment of the student body and to defray the cost of repa1rs to the P A System One of the most outstandtng servtces that Counc1l has rendered to the student body was to promote school sp1r1t Thts was done by ordertng buses for the student to take students to the Ranktn and Snowden Twp football games In order to have a neat atmosphere tn wh1ch to Thts took place weekly on Thursday prxor to d1s m1ssal The students elected Edward Chnton as Prest dent The other offtcers elected by counc1l were as follows Vice Prestdent Lee Afrtca Recordtng Secretary Nancy Rodgers Correspondmg Secretary Marlene Mlller Treasurer Paul Thurn Mrs Bergman was our sponsor In the course of the year we completed many of the tasks that we had set up for ourselves Oar many act1v1t1es cannot posstbly be related to you Keep 1n m1nd that COLlIlC11lS str1v1ng for the advancement of the student s welfare. 2 . . . ' . ' , . ' , . . . , . , we have succeeded, we intend to do our best to use learn and study, Council supervised a clean-up day. ClLlBS FIRST ROW: E. Crowell, B Porter, A. Norman, D. Jae, H Graham, Miss Kuhn, H. Ballen- ger, P. Solak, J. Santangelo, C. Karlock, E. Clark. SECONII ROW: A. Walthour, P. Johns, R. McCafferty, B. Litzinger, S. DeVirgilio, B. Closson, I. De- Paul, B. Colinsky, C. Overly, N. Salyards, R. Scalzetti, P. DeBone, D. Closson. THIRD ROW: S. Booher, A. Martz, B. Klipa, V. Judge, M. Hodgkin- son, E. Adams, D. Salyards, B. Harkins, P. Mignogna, F. Bard, R. Thurn, E. Adams, J. Brown, F. Ross. FOURTH ROW: M. Borst, J. Egan, P. Heaps, N. Rodgers, M. Saunders, D. Lynn, M. Holzshu, B. Duke, E. Mer- cante, B. Allen, L. Henkle, P. Brooky, H. Bowser. FIRST ROW: E. Smith, M. Keller, B. Campbell, P. Nelly, M. Litzinger, B. Pearce, N. Stauss, Mrs, Bergman, I. Burk, L. Mowry, P. Hunt, C. Jenne- way, S. Jones, N. Duncan, B. Quear. SECOND ROW: B. George, J. Moore, V. Egidio, C. Hrynik, J. Logan, B. Gra- ham, M. Miller, C. Mignogna, J. Grayson, E. Vecchio, N. Webb, M. Toto, B. Eutsey, S. Graham, C. Colarruso, S. Wil- liams, A. Littell, J. Crookston, N. Feidak, A. Francheshini, THIRD ROW: B. Mendecino, C. Schenk, J. Toto, B. DeBone, P. Chambers, D. Porter, D. Salyards, J. Lindquist, P. Novak, B. Heaps, J. Summers, N. Sen- ripal, B. Briney, S. Daugherty, E. Clinton, J. Douds, K. Bates, B. Best, C. Petty, P. Walton, E. Hammer, Y. Vukic. FIRST ROW: T. Harkins, G. Cohen, A. Pugh, P. Sxekely, J. Porter. SECOND ROW: O. Vecchio, A. Macino, B. Gould, B. Romano, M. Mooney, C. Thompaon, R. Shannon. THIRD ROW: T. Mullen, N. Howsare, P. Walthour, Mr. Middlekauf, R. Stuart, R. Keller, R. Brooky, D. Fowler. I2. IRI-hl GIRLS lGAO6l2S BOYS leaoens VARSIII Cl.UB FIRST ROW: P. Heskin, E. Smith, E. Crowell, B. Quear, A. Norman, N. Keeley, M. Borst, Mrs. Crowl, M. Holzshu, N. Stauss, B. Beggs, N. Dun- can, N. Feidak, E. Clark, B. Polce. SECOND ROW: C. Jenneway, B. George, J. Crooks- ton, C. Hrynik, I. Logan, N. Webb, M. Toto, B. Mendicino, L. Airgood, A. Vecchio, B. Graham, A. Littell, P. DeBone, I. Moore, V. Egidio. THIRD ROW: D. Closson, J. Burk, B. DeBone, P. Best, E. Clinton, B. Harkins, M. Conrad, V. Mc- Elwee, R. Egan, E. Adams, S. Ferguson, V. Judge, D. Sal- yards, V. Pregano, R. Capolupo. FOURTH ROW: L. Harvey, I. Green, H. McCreary, P. Solak, B. Allen, V. Whitehead, B. Feidak, S. Hazel, P. Dunleavy, E. Mercante, I. West, I. Mil- lar, M. Hoff, H. Airgood. FIRST ROW: M. Saunders, I. McNeil, K. Toothman, K. Locke, K. Hayward, V. Polce, R. Zang, B. Conrad, L. Hows- are, C. Keller. SECOND ROW: I. Donis, R. Crowell, T. Banks, D. DeVito, N. Molchan, H. Briney, B. Foster, R. McNeil, H. Edwards, E. Dover, B. Dempsey, B. Hoehl, N. Hay- ward, Mr. Antimarino. THIRD ROW: I. Pennebaker, B. Wil- liams, J. Duncan, J. Karlin, T. Boyd, K. Mignogna, R. Cepec, J. Stevick, A. Border, R. Agostini, L. George, R. Johnston, D. Sheffler. FIRST ROW: N. Molchan, J. Schmitt, A. Border, R. Fisher, T. Sprouls. SECOND ROW: J. Borst, I. Stevick, Mr. Galagaza, B. Moon, F. Mendecino, CWBS spam h 1 FIRST ROW: C. Mignogna, M. Briney, Mrs. Bergman, K. Locke, M. Miner, SECOND ROW: N. Tartaglione, A. Pugh, L. Henkle, C. Cook, R, Shan- non, B. Moore. THIRD ROW: B. Romano, R. Brooky, C. Duke, T, Smeltzer, R. Keller, I. Carlan, M. Saunders. FIRST ROW: B. Porter, E. Me- Lay, P. Johns, Mrs. Bergman, A. Capalupo, P. Debone, A. Norman. SECOND ROW: H. Ballenger, B. Klipa, N. Keeley, K. Hayward, P. Solak, I. Mil- lar, P. Heaps, I. Egan, R, Thurn, V. Judge. THIRD ROW: I. Vecchio, L. George, B. Evans, R. Fisher, F. Mendecino, D. McCaig, T. Lindquist, T. Sickles, A. Greenaway, N. Molchan, N. Rodgers. FIRST ROW: A. Capalupo, N. Keeley, M. A. Hoff, I. Millar, N. Hurst. SECOND ROW: R. Shearer, L. Africa, J. Borst, B, Moon, K. Mignogna, E. Clin- ton, Mr. Sparks. CAID GRA ClUB DRESS CUIB COmmGRClAl ClUB FIRST ROW: R. Mignogna, S. Hursh, I. Wigle, E. Palmeri, I. Smeyers, P. Decker, R. Lit- zenger, K. Summers. SECOND ROW: B. Swick, V. Francione, B. Goodlin, I. Smeltzer, L. Emigh, D. Szeckley, R. Webb, J. Lemon, C. Dominy, T. Wilson. FIRST ROW: E. Adams, P. Johns, M. Borst, L. Helman, D. Brown, D. Closson, D. Jae, L. Airgood, I. Brown. SECOND ROW: C. Karlock, I. DePaul, H. Graham. I. Hayward, F. Clark, M. DeVinney, Miss Baldy, H. Airgood, N. Sterling, K. lbmano, I. Jones, S. Ber- nard, J. Ray, P. Moffa, C. Stillwell, A. Macino, B. Lof- fredo, F. Kren, D. Lukehart, M. Holzshu, D. Lynn, E. M. Mercante, P. Szekly, R. Eagen. FIRST Row: I. Ray, s. Ber- nard, N. Sterling, I. Jones, L Helman. SECOND ROW: C Romano, F. Clark, C. Stillwell, M. DeVinney, R. Egan, J. Hay- ward. ClUBS A. L m FIRST ROW: N. Keeley, M. Best, I. Brown, C. Overly, B. Pearce. SECOND ROW: W. Backus, I. Vukic, R. Borst, I. Serra, Mr. Smith, FIRST ROW: H. Ballenger, D. Weigle, I. Douds, I. Grayson. SECOND ROW: B. Klipa, I. Egan, C. D'Ascengo, K. lb- mano. FIRST ROW: R. Cardimone, I. Fletcher, L. Helman, E. Hammer, M. Keller. SECOND ROW: L. Mowry, D. Brown, S. Bernard, Mrs. Kuhns, B. Briney, E. McC1ay, N. Feidak. THIRD ROW: I. Hayward, C. Stilwell, S. Logan, B. Duke, C. Salyards, G. Bossar, R. Bates. , CLUBS FIRST ROW: B. Porter, R. Scal- zetti, N. Sentipal, Miss Keefer, F. Ross, I. Santangelo, A. Wal- thour. SECOND ROW: P. Brooky, D. Lynn, W. Walthour, K. Mignogna, F. Kren, G. Hreha, N. Rodgers, P. Mignogna. FIRST ROW: E. Crowll, C. Ro- mano. B. Allen, S. Booher, B Porter. SECOND ROW: L. Af- rica, F. Mendicino, B. Moon E. Dover, H. Edwards. FIRST ROW: T. Mashione, B Wilson, P. Moffa, Z. Yee, D Jackson. SECOND ROW: C Conrad, G. Lohr, S. Snee, Mr Martin, P. Mauro. H. Briney H. Reed. THIRD ROW: C Foreman, R. Agostine, D. Mc- Caig, T. Lindquist, E. Dover, H. Edwards. FIRST ROW: L. Peer, M. Ven- tresco, R. Prahl, R. Fisher, E. Chadderton, R. Swick, A.Quear, W. Stiffey. SECOND ROW: L. Harkins, L. Waldron, V. Walk- er, J. Cepec, Mr. Smith, E. Walthour, J. Lemon, R. Smith, E. Walthour, I. Lemon,R. Stef- finino, J. Porter. FIRST ROW: B. Quear, N. Kuhn, R. Gallo, M. Conrad, C. Judge, M. Glaze, L. Rizzo, I. Ham- mond, J. Cook. SECOND ROW: L. DeVinney, P. Baughman, B. Stayer, C. Karlock, R. Irwin, Miss Duncan, B. McHugh, A. Braden, B. Cline, D. Mignogna, P. Heasley. THIRD ROW: B. Locke, P. Booher, V. Fletcher, M. Gould, H. Beggs, R. Lind, R. Russell, M. Behe, B. Brinker, S. Snee, P. Karlin, P. Decker, B. Airgood, M. Wampler. FIRST ROW: K. Hayward, J. Flory, I. Vukic, 1. Schlarp, R. Mendicino, R. Crowell. SEC- OND ROW: N. Molchan, L. George, J. Pennebaker, R. Ce- pec, Mr. Galagaza, I. Colinsky, J. Schmitt, A. Peer, N. Dom- inick. THIRD ROW: D. DeVito, T. Sprouls. house clue Boysl FIRST ROW: S. DeVirg,ili0, E. Adams, M. Borst. SECOND ROW: C. Schenk, J. Fletcher. FIRST ROW: E. Crowell, R. McCafferty, C. Mignogna, P. Johns, P. DeBone, C. Colaruso, C. Overly, B. Colinsky, M. Miller, S. Graham, B. Eutsey, A. Walthour, B. Litzinger, A. Norman, J. Clark. SECOND ROW: S. DeVirgi1io,B. Closson, S. Booher, M. Hodgkinson, J. Brown, R. Thurn, N. Keeley, N. Sentipal, B. Harkins, N. Hurst, E. Adams, F. Ross, A. Capo1upo,I. Dowds, J. Gray- son, M. Borst. THIRD ROW: K. Romano, J. Bossar, B. Moore, C. Cook, A. Pugh, P. Solak, M. Hoff, C. D'Ascenzio, B. Duke, B. Allen, P. Heaps, I. Millar, L. Henkel, H. Airgood, S. Borst, J. Hayward. FOURTH ROW: C. Stillwell, T. Sprouls, M. Saunders, J. Karlin, J. Schlarp, M. Holzshu, T. Sickles, F. Kren, E. Clinton, B. Stuart, A. Greenaway, L. George, N. Stauss, W. Walthour, G. Hreha, K. Chadderton, D. Lynn, Mrs. Wolff. P. Mignogna, R. Scalzetti, E. Crowell, D. Loffredo, C. Hry- nik, A. Norman, J. Jones. CENTER: J. Millar. ChEGl2lEAO6l2S GlEG CIUB majonettes Ban o - ,a-4113 FIRST ROW J Brown N Rodgers E Crowll A. Norman P Mlgnogna D Loffredo J Jones R Scalzlttl C Hrynik M Holzshu H Graham SECOND ROW R Loffredo T G1ng F Car damone G Morre J M1.llar Mr Schuch J Mignogna P Hesktn L Harkms R MIQIIOQIIZ THIRD ROW L Mowry L Waldron R D1muz1o L McGraw F Debone D Fray V Edtdto B Howsare. FOURTH ROW B Graham K Locke C Judge.J Helman N Salyards L How sare, L Emgh R Graham FIFTH ROW V Goodfellow .T Burk G Cohen P Bard M Boes man D Loutzenh1zer S Snee, H Ballenger SIXTH ROW B Khpa J Greene, V Walker J Doms D Martz G Burk C Steffenmo T Harkms P Brooky SEVENTH ROW P Thurn W Walthour T Boyd N Howsare, D Lukehart R Romano D Sheffler W Backus NOT IN PIC TURE J Cohnsky J George B Geiger M A Hoff N Keeley B Polce B Wllhams G Slck Th1s year our band flourlshed under the capable dlrecuon of Mr Rxchard Sdluch We pract1ced mn cessantly durlng half t1me at all the football games We were also honored by an 1l'lVlI3IlOl'l to parucxpate 1n the Scholasuc Band Day at the Unxv of P1tt but because of rain our performance was cancelled We also played for all the pep meetings die Klwams show and led the Halloween parade On August 27 1954 we parncxpated 1n the Band Day at Kennywood Park We marched ln Trafford s F1ft1eth Ann1versary parade We helped 1npresent1ngaChr1stmas program to the school Our annual band concert was held 1n the sprmg of 1955 and was a success as was our sprmg banquet Our able head magorette was Judzth Mlllar our competent offtcers were Paul Thurn Presxdent Emma Lou Crowell Vxce Presldent Terry Harkms Treasurer and Jetta Lee Burk Secretary Th1s year our four lovely color guards three semors and one jumor added greatly to the appearanceoftheorg amzatlon Our majorettes added another mnovauon by domg tw1rl1ng routmes at all of the pep ITICCIIDQS We feel that Ih1S was accepted and enjoyed by the student body The band feels that ll has accomphshed a great deal thts year and that tthas beam a tremendous success Q. fi... 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X .kk- f'.' L, wETL:g,1x 5? X 5 . 1 X X57-5 , wi F' Sgt in . ,f M, f X 4 .F 4 QS L- 'fx 'X A 'E ' 7 , x , ,. h ' 'ln 1. 9 A. L A I . W '4 fn ' S U' g 't we ff rg! A A A' Q A A- 4. xg ' ' ' f 1 Li: - . if ' fp A w 1 2 if ' 1 'H . 1 ' h X0 ', l W ' N ' iv 0 Q- 5' W vi L .A 'wb S 1 ' I va .. Q ,Tx 1 R D ,AP ff, -ag- ,Gil L41 ' Q s 1 ff 1 a Xn. A av .w Iflw V 'iv 61 -112 lf nl -,W , '31f-xy ' 7 A uw-1 'A V' !- xl X - Wh 4 l Y M 9 B QQ 1 . .Ni vm - L ,L if ,Q X ,f x R ' . Y L wi Q , 7-7' .N X- - 4 . X Y 3 ' f ' ,Q 7 f 4 , as ' If Af , ' M 5 .,, -'A , Kc. ' f. 1878 FIRST ROW L Africa A Border K Mignogna I Stevick B Moon SECOND ROW P Moffa R Fisher J Flory D McCaig Mr Galagaza P Thurn C Keil C Troy BASKGIBAU This year we had one of the most energetic and hard fighting teams Pitcairn has ever had. Six lettermen returned this year with the hopes of leading our team to victory. They again lacked height, but, proved that they did not need it. The players showed in their practice sessions as well as in the games that they had the right spirit and determination it takes for a win- ning team. Pitcairn High Basketball players played a twenty-games schedule this year. The schedule of these games are as follows: November December December December December December December December January January January January January January February February February February February February 3 3 7 10 14 17 21 29 4 'I 14 18 21 25 1 4 8 11 15 22 North Huntingdon North Huntingdon Millvale East Huntingdon Sewickley Wilmerding Swissvale Sewickley East Pittsburgh East McKeesport Trafford Penn Twp. W. P. I. D. Edgewood East Pittsburgh East McKeesport Penn Twp. Trafford W. P. D. Edgewood Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Home Away Jn. arzslt team The Junior Varsity, coached by Mr. DiRobbio, was composed ofa group of hard fighting, sincere boys. These boys expended vast quantities of ef- fort on the basketball floor with one, and only one goal in mind, which was to win. This was evidenced by some of their high-scoring games. The Junior Varsity Team played the same schedule as the Varsity. The J. V. 's started the season with high hopes fora successful one. In this they were not disappointed. JR. hlGh USAID FIRST ROW: B. Holzshu, J. Donis, V. Polce, I Serra, B. Dempsey, R. McNeil. SECOND ROW: B Webb, I. Fritchman, I-l. Stevick, I. Duncan, Mr Antimarino, J. I-Ielman, R. Stroschine, B. Whitehead. FIRST ROW: C. Edwards, J. Flory, Mr. DiRobbio, D. McCaig, R. Fisher. SECOND ROW: B. Gould, W. Backus, K. Chadderton, J. Colinsky, F. Mendi- cino, T. Harkins. Suffering from inexperience and size our Junior High Basketball team got off to a rather slow start. However, as the season wore on, a part of this handicap was slowly overcome. Their difficult preceding schedule finally paid off when the Valley League Season got under way. Coach An- timarino was delighted with the results. However, the main purpose of Junior High Competition is to provide competitive experience for our future Varsity Players. CLASS PROPHECIES Barbara Closson she was real gone Of course she s still more off than on Carolyn Stillwell that senior from Sixth Street Is a designer of dresses who can t be beat We all recall Blanche and her big diamond ring As she tends to the housework she IS learning to sing Remember Norm Molchan' Oh what a guy' A chef in a restaurant his specialty ple! The laughing senior Ella Mae Is now on a farm pitching hay We see Pat Iohns whose jokes brought her fame Some dashing young fellow is changing her name Charlotte that gal with all the knowledge Has gotten her degree tn education from college We see Sandra Booher An R N full fledged Carrying out doctor s orders just as she pledged Look to the future not to the past Marge H and Dolores are models at last Lee Gray has solved a scientific mystery Look into the future what do we see? Jerry Paul and Edward englneers three Jim Pennebaker over this country roams Making his fortune running tourist homes Janet s her name a world renowned cook She is now famous she s written a book' LaVonne Helman that home ec queen Making candy on T V 1S daily seen Judy and Janice those high stepping girls Are in the Pitt band still majorette pearls That Vukrc fellow first name John ls president of a bank How far he s gone! A1 Greenaway is now leader of a band All over the country folks give him a hand She was QUICK and cute her name was Rose Now she s on billboards modeling hose Ida DePaul, a very good Joe Now has twins named Susle and Flo LeVerne and Hazel had the time of their lives They have made two fellows the finest of wives . . , . I I , . . , . ---U , . ' . l , . . n - ' n . . . , . His name will go down forever in history. I I I 4 ' , ' . ' , . I . i i ' U . , . , . , ' . - . . 1 , . . l ' I . . , . Shrrley and Lots commercral course wluzzes Are maklng therr fortunes on radro Clutzzes Harry Harold and Earl stage crew krds Are auetxoneers takrng folks brds Maxme DeV1nney that gal on the beam As burgess of Prtcarrn she rs a dream Bernard Gerger young man wrth the hom Has been acelarmed the best trumpeteer born Janet B our pmt srzed Luctlle Ball Jumps each tlme her s1x krds call Shrrley D who pouted when we teased her ls now on T V playlng opposrte bxd Caesar Naney Hurst our blond nrghtrngale Is now the warden at the county Jall Barbara Colrnsky our blue eyed lass Looks at her chxldren and dreams of the past Donna Norma and Dot Hrllsrde three Have all become secretarles good as could be That Walthour boy frrst name Wayne Has become a dentrst krlls folks parn Look ahead a few years rn the l1fe of Kay R She owns a mrnk coat and a Cadrllac car We see Al Macmo a P1tca1rn resldent Of a large corporauon he has become presrdent We see those three Patsy Davxd and Clyde On KDKA srngrng commercrals for Trde Beth art edrtor of our Retrospect staff Is on Comedy Hour makmg folks laugh Helen Rae a gal that sure emoys lrfe Has made some lucky farmer a very f1ne wrfe Ethel and Bobby that rnseparable pan' Are strll together Thexr futures look farr Look rnto our crystal ball with me It s Captarn Schlarp sarhng the sea Our flame hatred laddre Bobby Moon Stlll rolls those eyes and makes grrls swoon What s thrs we see a boxmg mat? Why rts Russ AgOSIll'l1 lyrng there flat' A football freld a professronal game Ken Mrgnogna the hero IS strll the same Gene Hreha s talent and charm took hrm far We see htm now, as a Hollywood star I 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 0 , . 1 n . ' Q 1 1 X , -. ' I i , X , . s 1 1 1 . ., 1 . ., . . ' ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 . . , . , . . I . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 , 1 1 1 I 1 , . .. , . 1 1 , 1 1 - . , . 1 . 1 . 9 1 1 1 , 1 As we look rn the future we see Freddre Kren He has taken the place of Dean Martm s fnend Irm Stevrek full of brrght retorts Has made hrs name famous on basketball courts Lee Afrrea that fellow w1th all the frnesse ls the 44th Presrdent of the good old U 5 Two senrors we knew strll run a movre mathrne Tom Prahl I belreve and hrs best buddy Gene We look ahead rn the lrfe of Joyce Ray She sells Fuller brushes door to door day by day Remember Brll Loffredo and hrs lrttle black squeeze box Between orchestra seasons he sells Argyle knee soe ks Barb Ferdak wrth wrt brrghtened each day Now she brrghtens scrrpts for Martha Raye Paul Szekely now owns mansrons and yachts He made hrs money on used car lots An rnterror deeorator of greatest fame Clara Karlock IS her professronal name Look through the surprrses the future holds Janree Hayward s rnvented a eure for colds A sweet gal that Lourse H rs She strll Wlllpi up sodas wrth plenty of f1LZ Mary Ann Borst that senror so neat Now drnes at the Rrtz wrth all the elrte Delores Brown that senror so small Now takes your number for a telephone eall We see a classmate, Frances Clark Sellrng flowers rn Schenley Park , . ., . 1 1 , . r 1 s' A ' .. . . . i., , . 1 1 I ' , H. 1 1 . 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I , 1 1 s uw - 1 mOl2lE Memor1es of And Usually Seen Should Be ASDIFQIIODS DOLORES LYNN her attract1veness talkmg on ICICVISIOD model ALFRED MACINO hrs pauence at Woods and Pearce s hon tra1ner C P A ELLA MAE MERCANTE her chatter day dream1ng happ1er comptometer operator KEN MIGNOGNA athleuc abtltty at Gr1mm s mov1e star h1story teacher JUDY MILLAR boots and baton marchmg less forgetful alrhne hostess PATSY MOF FA h1s black ha1r at Jtmmy s a Jockey store owner NORM MOLCHAN h1s smcker w1th the gang a cowboy baseball player BOB MOON h1s red ha1r dancmg less cur1ous aeronauucal eng1neer BLANCHE MULLEN her dlamond at Murphy s 5 Sc 10 manager housewlfe CHARLOTTE OVERLY her pony tall w1th B111 a professtonal p1an1st a teacher TOM PRAHL h1s ant1cs showmg movles a yankee revenue agent JOYCE RAY her qu1etness w1th Loulse notsxer secretary KAY ROMANO her actmg runmng errands an actress commerc1al teacher JIM SCHLARP h1s hne w1th a glrl Don Juan navy BOB SHEARER h1s crew cut dev1l1ng someone scout leader college NORMA STERLING her qtuet ways 1n the typmg room a clown secretary JIM STEVICK h1s dev1hshness 1n the off1ce a butcher mach1n1st CAROLYNN STILLWELL her art wxth new clothes anotherRembrandt dress des1gner PAUL SZEKELY h1s halrcut w1th g1rls out of school tra1ler truck drlver PAUL THURN h1s nylon sh1rt at yearbook meetings ph1losopher mechan1cal engmeer JOHN VUKIC h1s boomlng vo1ce at Gr1mm s quleter cert1f1ed pubhc accountant WAYNE WALTHOUR h1s chewmg gum at the drugstore a pol1ceman h1story teacher JIM PENNEBAKER . . . his tattoo . . . yawning . . . another Marlon Brando . . . navy ITIORIES Memorxes of Usually Seen Should Be Aspxratxons BETH DUKE her blush at Grrmm s ohve stuffer commercml arust HARRY EDWARDS h1S bulld ln the shop a coach clothmg salesman ROSE EGAN her shy manner typmg no1s1er stenographer BARBARA FEIDAK her cherry p1e lauglung a comedlenne housewlfe HEI EN GRAHAM her Jokes tellmg Jokes a farmer comptometer operator LEE GRAY h1s scientifrc mmd readmg D I Q phys1c1st BERNARD GEIGER h1s devxhsh eyes tellmg Jokes Fuller Brush man av1ator AL GREENWAY tardmess commg to school at 9 OO clock salesman mattress tester GENE HELFRICH h1s projector wlth Tommy shop teacher mmlster LOUISE HALLIBAUGH her sodas at the fountaln a drugglst a secretary J ANICE HAYWARD her pug nose wuh Carolyn needle threader to leave P1tca1rn J ANICE JONES her mce legs w1th Maxme a WAC wh1te collar cune PATRICIA J CHNS her long ha1r huntxng someone zoo keeper marrlage DQROTHY J AE her blg eyes gxgghng marrxed secretary GENE HREHA h1s charm wrth the 4 J s Gable s stand 1.n professlonal dancer MARGIE HOLZSHU her shape around gun moll model NANCY HURST her knee socks playmg the p1ano anod1er L1berace lawyer CLYDE KIEHL h1s James Cagney vo1ce loafmg another J oe F rrday sports wr1ter CLARA KARLOCK home ec ab1l1ty sewmg less fxdgety 1nter1or decorator FRED KREN h1s wltty remarks yes another Jerry Lewxs college BILL LOFFREDO h1s accordxon 1n h1s car undertaker accomphshed accord1on1st DAVID LUKEHART h1s hetght 1n the clouds space man army LaVONNE HELMAN . . .her blue and brown eyeS...at the Strand...coach...office worker IDORIES Memor1es of And Usually Seen Should Be ASPIFBUOHS ETHEL ADAMS her hurrylng w1th Bob house pamter nurse LEE AFRICA Jltterbuggmg with Mary Ann d1aper salesman bus adrrumstrator RUSS AGCBTINI h1s curly halr at the poolroom btrd watcher boxer HAZEL AIRGOOD her mce complexlon Wllkens Amateur Hour plumber marrtage LeVERNE AIRGOOD her sewmg home ec room flea tramer housewlfe SHIRLEY BERNARD her haxrdo puzzled dog catcher secretary LOIS BOLDEN her tmy sxze T C 58L 10 anthropologist pr1vate secretary SANDRA BOOHER her shmy black ha1r wr1t1ng to Bob another Hepburn nurse JERRY BORST h1s muscles 1n the statxon wagon wexght hfter college man MARY ANN BORST her pep cheer1ng a h1l1 b1lly atrlme hostess DELORES BROWN her qu1etness here and there plano mover housewtfe JANET BROWN her curly red halr typmg a reporter prtvate secretary FRANCES CLARK her crazmess drtvxng bus dr1ver receptlomst ED CLINTON h1s aggressxveness argumg D01lI1Cl3X'l acoustical engineer BARBARA CLOSSON her hver maktng wrse cracks gym teacher nurse DONNA CLGSON her pretty blue eyes talkmg cow g1r1 comptometer operator BARBARA COLINSKY her fr1end1y manner fhrtlng marrted nurse JANET COOK her httle g1rl look uh huh a wonderful cook housewife IDA DePAUL her quretness on the front porch lady barber secretary MAXINE DeVINNEY her neatness walkmg up the h1l1 burgess stenographer SHIRLEY DEVIRGILIO her bangs goss1p1ng lady wrestler another Mlss Keefer EARL DOVER h1s sertousness w1th the stage crew school Jamtor work HAROLD BRINEY . . . his carefree manner . . . smoking . . . pool room manager . . . bartender ackno l6CGm HIS MR RUSSELL for taking the senior class pictures and for the numerous trips to our school totake our other pictures we wish to extend our ZDDFCCIBIIOU SENIOR CLASS for their cooperation in getting the yearbook out on time we wish to thank you FACULTY for their understanding and cooperation MRS BARBARA LEVITAL for all the advice ana all the time you have Qoent helping us, thank you We really appreciate it The Yearbook Staff 1955 SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS: for their fine aid and patience with our yearbook. I 2. 6 ,N ,ff 4 . Hs, W Q' A. 3 A -,zwglwf , 4 fuwif - W ,- Q. f 5 x,, .Q 5' A - V f lif ' .,,:, ' , hai'-if MQ . , - QA C an 3,-g,55,I K K 8, Q., , 1 1 1 I A V Y-'jx . , X Q 1 4 z , 0 ' .Q , S 1 ix i CQ J , A A +2 ' I fn! t X .N . To each 1955 Graduate We extend our Congratulatlons and Best W1Sh6S for a happy and successful hfe WO0D and PEARCE The Rexall Store PHARMACISTS Dependable Presc I'1pt101'1 Servlce At Thlrd and Center' Pltcalrn P Phone 1132 Complunents Congratulatlons R M THEW AGE CY Insurance and Real Estate Slnce 1911 GLADY M PE R00 Dresses ACCGSSOFICS Glfts 450 Second St P1t 1992 BFOadW-ay PM 346 Pltcalrn Pennsylvanla Pltcalrn Pa Best W1shes Congratu1at1ons A d B to the class an of 1955 BOWLI G ALLEY EAST MCKEE PORT TE l'l' C0 Phone 9414 or 804 of ' O . . Pa. A . I I. I are -ij -an 'Ml' Z.25?S?F?55 Oldest Newspaper ln the Turtle Creek Valley Prlnter S1nce 1893 Prlntmg Publlshmg Glen E Deyo Pubhsher E L Deyo Edltor 618 Broadway Pltcalrn Pa Phone P1tca1rn 9 Congratulatlons to the Class of 1955 MONROEVHLE PA 1 g SEM! i?3g August 14 1952 r Prmtlng Publlshmg Glen E Deyo Publlsher E L Deyo Pubhsher 4107 Wm Penn Hlghway Monroevllle Turtle Creek Pa Valley 3 9266 Congratulatlons to the class of 1955 2 I ' 3 5 ' - . .. -'55 in K x - ,-lgnniaggfw' -- 1 2 I? ' 5: ,I ' S' ,- I k gf, , ' ff wsenmr 'V . , . . . , . 1 , , . . . - E? a if?-T 1, 6 ,......,Ng-' I ' ' f A ' li IllF .- ' A f ' ' ' ...- Q.-lulllif ------ cg v A u in: . , . . , . , , Q ALYARD Remember Ue HARDWARE TORE OI' Your Class Reunion Weddings Parties Banquets 133335 PENN Mon H0'I'El. 536 Broadway P1 44 Moss Side Blvd Pit 9402 Pitcairn Pennsylvania Compliments Congratulations Seniors WK S Wo C0 Bnmnwlv CLOTHlG 121 Wall Avenue Pitcairn Pennsylvanla Phone 300 1073 Pitcairn Pennsylvania Phone 7 O f .tu Pitcairn, Pennsylvania of JAKE' I I I Cornphrnents SCHMIDT JEWELERS 700 Braddock Ave Br 1 3825 Braddock Pennsylvama MARGARET RYANS BEAUTY SHOP Center Ave P1 68 Pltcalrn Pennsylvanla C 8: A APPLIANCE Westmghouse Sales 8: Serv1ce 446 Broadway P1 1599 Best Wlshes THOMAS CLEANING Center Avenue Congratulauons WeGo TAXI COMPANY 455 Broadway P1tca1rn Pennsylvama DON E NE IX Umforms Trophles Class rmgs Umon Trust Bu1Id1ng P1ttsburgh Pennsylvama STAR MARKET Known for Quallty Foods Broadway Pltcalrn Pennsylvanla Cornphments ALLEN D1St1nCt1V8 Men Sz Boys Wear M1rac1e M1Ie Shopplng Center I of . . - . '11, 7 't. PitC3iI'f1, Pennsylvania Pitcairn Pennsylvania of Congratulatlons Comphments Semors GR MM 'rm A 'ro 'roms DRUG TRRE Presc r1pt1ons Broadway P1tca1rn Pa Phone 313 468 W11son Sportlng Goods Broadway P1 Pltcalrn Pennsylvanla 4 Best Wlshes REED MARKET Meats Produce Groceries Frozen Foods Congratu1at1ons to the Graduatmg Class of 1955 LEROY J PAHEL 417 Center Ave 484 SGCOTICI St P1tCa1I'1'1 Pltcalrn Pennsylvanla Phone 3 56 R of I o 't. 19 Q O I 1 Congratulat ons to the Class of 1955 PII' III IIIIII and LIIII IX I Compl me ts PEIRIII and III FIIEIIIIL IIOIIE Pltcalrn Pennsylvanla i V W V V ! . V H V 1 I I I . 1 . 1 I I . ARI Third Street ' il' V n' i n of 1 , 1 ' 1 I . I 1 RUSSELL B UM REED JEWELRY MER Real Estate Insurance Bonds The Gem Store of the Valley To The A Forms of Insurance Class of 55 Broadway P1tca1rn P 448 Broadway P1 Phone 475 Pltcalrn Pennsylvama Cornpllments Congratulauons Graduatmg C lass of IIAIIIIE AEE E Sudden Servlce Plumblng Heatlng R ROOf1Hg Supplles 114 Center Avenue Palnt Glass P1tca1rn Pennsylvan1a 484 Broadway P 99 P1tCa1 rn Pennsylvama L I E. K. mu V ' 4 n 'E um Congratulatlons Seruors RALPH MEYER E0 TRAC11 G CORP Excavators Earth Movers Contractors Mosslde Blvd Monroevllle Phone Va 4 4800 Heartlest Congratulatwns from RUS ELL TUDIR 915 Penn Avenue Turtle Creek Pennsylvama Phone Va 4 231 We Move the Earth Congratulatmns to the Class of 1955 THE PITCAIR BUARD oi TRADE OFFICERS Max Arnold Presldent Joseph Frey Vlce Presldent Glen Deyo Secretary Charles Salyards Treasurer DIRECTORS Harry Matthews George S Varga John W Gr1ff1th Ward Mack Carl Buckholtz State Auto Store Charles Salyards Jake Lebovltz Harry M Matthews Eldon Robson Fred Straltlff MEMBERS Pltcalrn Savlng SL Loan Glen Deyo Modern Dalry Mart Torlno s Market Bell s Market Frank Summers Max Arnold Mueller s Grocery Herman Reed Reed s Jewelry T A Russell Jos N Huston Sollcltors Mease Sw W1lson W L Daugherty G C Murphy Co Ruthea Dress Shop Ward M Mack Grover Eutsey Ken s Drug Store Van Ormer Br1ck Broadway Inn Pete Tartllne Joseph Coreasco C Sn A Apphances Mlke Flemmg George Sklnner W11l1am Ka1ry Grlmm s Drug Store C I U A W John C McG1nn1s O ...... . .. .. . ..... an-usa uns sq 1 Q - ....... .. . . . ..... .. . ... . . ..... . w - .. .. . . .. .. y 'v , . , .. . 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