Rochester High School - Mirage Yearbook (Rochester, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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XJ I lv 1 .f X K I f be p..-.., QQ MARTHA DUERR Editor-in-Chief LINDA BEIGHTLEY Junior Assistant Editor JAN DRAGANZA Senior Assistant Editor MARY A. FIRESTONE Junior Assistant Editor 8009061 Lafklb We, the editors and statt ot the H1959 Mirage, have worked for many months with hopes ot making this yearbook one ot the best ever published by a senior class ot Rochester High School. With the help of Mr. Philip Inman, our advisor, the editors began planning the 1959 yearbook before the school term began, and in September the staff itself began its vvorlc. At last the longeavvaited day has arrived, and the H1959 Mirage has made its appearance. We hope vve have ex- pressed, Within its covers, the happy times and fun that belong to our high school days, and we hope that in years to come it will bring back many pleasant memories ot Rochie High. Zine if ru BUSY Qsnoma M- .. olull MARY ANN SERVICK Artist JOAN OPPELT 1 I Business Manager MR. PHILIP INMAN Advisor VICKY MAHLI Advertising Manager 1 MIRAGE TAFF Lowe. I 33 ROWI G uerr J Draganza L Berg fey M Sevr: J anner G H we ROW2 D Fmlby A Cable ape M ovme D Frank M Harris P Mecklem D unsrnan G urley S Murray RO L raprs P lvancrk N Lewrs S Suffolefra J Shane avlovrc Rofuna G Edge errorra ROW 4 M Inman R Kline E Erzen B Meier J Fedele Edwards A Lfpsky Goff Oppelf V Mahi: M Flresfone M D B e E RUST v5 S N PB J W 'Z RO D Mack xurxexl G. I . yd Mme EW Whuelgxa- . ,fo MaY' . e Y- - 1 arsonga. Heufm P. . a. ,en nvt-,XHU arpen-LFC ' .D- mef' W N- WX RO is.D' C189 of LONG: an ROW I William Dunning Esther B Gordon Ray Dugan Florence Merrifield John Irvm ROW 2 Robert P Barner Nicholas Rothart Clifford Anderson Melvin Haney George Baldwin Jr Frank Stablow James Mur ray Frank Mastalskl George Marshall BO RD OF EDUC TIO Mr, Farley confers with Mr. Barner and members of the school board. The Class of '59 wishes to express its sincere thanks and appreciation to the members of the Rochester Area School Board for their efforts and accomplish- ments in promoting better education for the students of Rochester. The outstanding achievement of the Rochester Board is the construction of the new iunior-senior high school. The completion of this building will fulfill a dream which has long been in the hearts of many of the Rochester Area students, faculty, and the people in our community. All members of the Board have shown a deep inter- est in the welfare of the students in all phases of their academic life and school activities. They have given unselfishly many hours of their time, for which we know they have the gratitude of the students and their parents for a iob well done. Eduth Pasquale Lunn Murray Secretarues to Mr Barner We the class of 59 wush to express our suncere apprecuatuon to Robert P Barner super untendent of Rochester Area Schools He has always been wullung to sacnfuce has tume and ef forts In order to make our school lute happuer Mr Barner who rose from uunuor hugh pruncupal to pnncupal of the hugh school has been holdung the hughly respected posrtuon of superuntendent sunce 1935 The best wushes and suncerest gratutude of the senuors are extended to Pruncupal Fenton H Far Iey Through hus encouragement we have struved for success un mauntaunung hugh scholastlc stand arcls Hus advuce enabled us to assume our proper places un the school and form everlastung fruend shups memories and tres whuch cannot be dummed by graduatuon or separatuon Aileen Buckenhemer Secretary to M. Farley. LUNG 'r ADMINISTR TIO L-Ofvffps s N. ,hwy A , , , . ,Mbna-ff, 4 ,aa ., ,, V. , ,T sq Mr. William T. Peacock's guidance counciling and interests in the individual students have been greatly appreciated by the Class of '59, His advice and influence have been an inspiration to the many seniors he has guided through high school. The best of wishes from our class stay with him as he guides the future seniors at Rochester High School. To the faculty of Rochester High School, the Class of '59 extends its hearty thanks for three years of the best instruc- tion possible Each member of the graduating class will take with him many happy memories and among them will be the ideas offered by our teachers which will be of great importance in our future lives fi 14.- I CHARLES E ARMSTRONG BEd MARILYN BLOOM ODATA BA .IAMESE BOTTI BS Junior High JANE A BRADSHAW AB M M Litt Commercial English ll Speech Instrumental English lll F rich l ZLL! ZAfffLf2ffSJ N is-14 E BREHM BLI REBEKAH BRGW BS L :nl DOROTHY G CAIN AB B JOSEPH in d Litt Librarian I ology Journalism Asst Junior High Pop-SDQI nt Council SWS? l fi 47 M . ,, S. Y KJA if 4 ,ffl '- ' I . l. Litt, l' ,re','lll.. 2 P E '94 ' fv. ,'l'l K! Nfl, f X A fl .V ' EA Q . KA, , . t a 5 ct, , ,Q Q IREN , As., M. X sr , , , 1- ' E. 3 ' ' , ll, nj yovsw , ' , '. st , OJ ' ' xt, , 3 . my g , ,N QQ-.LPI-it .7 ,f . LCJAJCQ. O R FACULTY 'nf-9 , J, '. fl PHILIP H. lNMAN,, a.A., M.Ed., Vocal Music. .. .- , .ren -t J , f A-17.2259 il' .1 fl yt Members of the faculty, with Mr. Farley, view the progress of the new high l V ' UV school. fl J ROBERT ILLAR, B.S., M.Ed., Industrial Arts. JOHN B. COLELLA, B.S., BA., HELEN J. DAVIS, A.B., M.A., Al- M.Ed,, Commercial. gebra ll, Plane and Solid Ge- ometry' JAMES GOMORY, B.S., Health, Physical Education, Football Coach. . P' EARL T, FARLEY SRU B.S,, M,Ed,, GRACE FIGLEY, B.S., Health, ALBERT FRANCO, B.A., M.Ed., THOMAS GOETTMAN BS Ed Physics, Senior Mathematics. Physical Education. Chemistry, Assistant Football World History. Coach, Baseball Coach. LONCQ JAMES KAPLAN, B.A., M.Ed., Band. I... MARY S. KIRK, Commercial. CLARA C, LUDWIG, A.B., P.O,D., American History. VICTOR A. MARTINETTI, B.A., Driver Training, Assistant Football Coach. GERALDINE En ishll III AB MARGIE A TERWILLIGER HENRY C MCCABE BS Ed MILDRED M MILLER AB Med Industrial Arts Basic Mathematics MARIE G REID BS Senior IVAN SARGENT BS in Art High Home Ec Health Education Junior High Home Ec Biology LULA F WITHROW BS M LIN English IV . ., . . . , . ., I , . . I , . . 552 ' I .., . ,B.S., , . ,..,.'. gl. , 1 . . . X . . IEIQM' ,' , T455 h I 4 '. V ' s I if j I .-5,45 gg , Our present day school systems are obllgated to provude and mamtann an able medtcal staff to keep each and every one of us In good physlcal health Rochester Schools have done thus suc cessfully through the efftclent work of Charles B Hooker M D and Davud J Crosuer M D with the asslstance of Mrs Mary F Perrell R N The staff ns responsible for maknng sure that the fac ulty and the students recelve regular physlcal examunatuons Through the comblned efforts of Dr Guido Dnoguardu and Mrs Mary F Perrell the students of Rochester recelve complete dental check ups The team has proven Itself lndtspensable and a most valuable asset to our school There IS no better example of a loyal Roches ter booster than our custodtan, Danny Chabot Whether It rs keepmg the school grounds In good condntuon, supportlng the class protects, or mak :ng our extracurrncular actlvltles more enloyable, he has always helped out an every way possuble QCJAIS 1?-.-.-, , Q . , . . . , . . . . Q , . ., l . X e . . , . . Ay I, li! ge s v ffl is l , . .W . . ' ' , - il sl, ' ' . . , 1 n . l T V ,vfwtw fl f Dfw KLM MV f ,ff ff IV' M JAN DRAGANZA Secretary LOU CVETN IC President We as sensors of Rochester Hugh School have clnrnbed the ftrst flight of steps nn our Stairway to Success and are now perched perllously on the frrst plateau Wall we contnnue climb :ng untll we reach the upper levels or wlll we be content with our present standrng'P Only the nnduvrdual can answer thus question because the time has come when we can no longer act as a group We must now learn to stand alone VICKY MAHLI Vlce President LUNG MARTHA DUERR Treasurer -'J IL! 4 fl' ' t ' Vw 4 Oaolrl, 4, , ,MIM 7 f M by 'vi' ,lf flflfx U '41, .V r Vx, Icy .U , I V rl Il t F fy 1' , x if L ' i I I . - . cv ,l ff 1 . SENIGRS Donald Ash William Beitsch Patricia Arnott Joseph Barrow PHILIP BLOOM Phil General Phil can always be found driving his Buick around town. LENORA ANN BOSCO Lenny Commercial Girls' Chorus 2j Concert Choir 3, 4. Sweet and petite describes Lenora, who has won many friends with her smile. GEORGE WILLIAM BOSTIC Fostick General Football 2, 3, 47 Track 27 FSA 4, Mischievous Fostick is a boy who appreciates a good ioke, and can be found wherever there is mischief. DAVID ROBERT BOYERS Dave Academic Football 2, 3, 47 Track 2, 3, 47 FTA 3, 4. Dave is known and well liked by all his classmates. Under his quiet exterior, he has a good sense of humor and a pleasant xpersonality. JANET BUCKENHEIMER Janet Academic Band 2, 3, 4. Janet's neat appearance and petite form make her an attractive lass. WILLIAM FREDERICK BUDACKI Bill Commercial Band 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 27 Swing Band 2, 3, 47 Track 2. With BiII's pleasant smile and ability to play the drums, a good future is predicted. .wt1 '. , Stephen Babinec Mildred Berry Philip Bloom David Boyers fist Lo N6 PATRICIA ANN ARNOTT Patty Academic Band 2, 3, 47 Tri-Hi-Y 27 Orchestra 2. Patty's ability in chemistry will be an asset in her ambition to be a nurse. DONALD ALAN ASH Butch General Basketball 3. A quieter member of our class, Butch is often seen but seldom heard. STEPHEN FRANCIS BABINEC nsfephii French Club 37 Junior Bowling League 37 Assistant Li- brarian 2. Steve has few words, but a pleasant smile for everyone. JOSEPH ROSS BARROW Bud Academic Bowling 27 Latin Club 37 Junior Red Cross 2. Joe is a small man with plenty of spirit. CLIFFORD WILLIAM BEITSCH, JR. Bill General Football 2, 47 Basketball 3, 47 Baseball 2, 47 Track 27 Speech Club 47 Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 FTA 47 Art Club 37 Bowling 3. Popular tor his good looks and sparkling smile, Bill contributed much on both the gridiron and basketball COUFT. MILDRED ARLENE BERRY Millie General Tri-Hi-Y 27 Home Ec Club 3, 4. Millie, a iovial miss, keeps everyone's spirit high with her energetic per- sonality. Lenora Bosco Janet Buckenheimer William Bostic William Budacki Q? bowel FRANK MCKINLEY BUFFINGTON Frank Academic Hi-Y 25 FTA 3, 45 French Club' 45 FSA 4. Frank came to us last year from Beaver and has made many friends among his classmates. HOWARD ALLEN BUFFlNGTON Allen General Concert Choir 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Allen is a newcomer to our class and has made friends with his mischievous pranks. ANN CABLE Arm Commercial Band 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Ushers' Club 45 GAA 25 Mirage Staff5 Oracle 25 FBLA 45 Student Council 2. Nice things come in small packages, is a saying which this lass proves Correct. WILLIAM WALLACE CELIO Cel General Football 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Student Council 25 Baseball 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 FSA 4. Bill's congenial personality and athletic ability will be missed at Rochie High. EDWARD Cl'lARLOVlCl'l Ed General Ed is a shy member of our class who hails from East Rochester. You may see him often driving his convert- ible. JAMES CLOWES Jim General Football 45 Basketball 2, 45 Baseball 35 FSA 4. Although seemingly quiet, Jim can be very rousing at times. Carol Coene Donald Coffey Judith Cole Leonard Crapis ? Li? Frank Buffington William Celio William Coffey Betty Crawford UQ- ' 4-4- i Howard Buffington Ann Cable Edward Charlovich James Clowes CAROL JANE COENE Punky General Tri-Hi-Y 2- French Club 4- Home Ec Club 3 4- Girls Chorus 2. Along with a pleasing disposition, Punky also possesses a keen sense of humor DONALD JAMES COFFEY Don Academic Oracle Staff 3- Quill and Scroll 3- Football 2- Track 2 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Latin Club 4. With his at tractive personality and good looks, Don has become a great asset to the class of '59. WILLIAM COFFEY Bill Academic Band 2, 3, 4. Playing a baritone in the band keeps Bill busy, but he still finds time for other activities. JUDITH MIRIAM COLE Judy Academic Band 25 GAA 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 French Club 45 Ushers' Club 3, 4. Judy is a charming girl who is friendly to all. LEONARD CRAPIS Lenny General Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 FBLA 4. This young man may be small but is successful in all he attempts. BETTY JANE CRAWFORD Betty Commercial Concert Choir 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 FBLA 45 GAA 2, 35 Ushers' Club 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 2, 45 Girls' Chorus 2. Rochie will miss the blushing face of our peppy cheerleader, Betty. I5 r,oNff+,5 - JUDITH ANN CRUM Judy Commercial GAA 25 Library Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. Judy is always found working at bookkeeping II or in the library. LOUIS STEVE CVETN IC Lou Academic Track 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Class Officer 3, 45 Latin Club 3. Lou, our class president, was a hard worker on the gridiron. DONNA KAY DAY Donna General Home Ec Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 GAA 2, 3, 4. Not as bash- ful as she pretends, Donna has a keen interest in bowling. JOHN LAWRENCE DAMAN Jack General Basketball 2. John, one of the quieter seniors, usually failed to beat the tardy bell. EUGENE HENRY DIOGUARDI Dio Academic Track 25 Basketball Manager 3, 45 Football 3, 4. Dio, known for his neat appearance, likes sports and girls. DONALD N. DORNIINEY Don Academic Football 2. This lad hails from Baden and is well thought of by all his classmates. He is a sharp dresser and can be identified by his mysterious grin. Jan Draganza Martha Duerr Eugene Edge James Edwards x ON Q 5 N Judith Crum John Daman William Dunning Edward Erzen ,.'. L, si ' f .2 Q fi Y A. ,, l its, V I aj. 'I i . 55 ' ,fi . Louis Cvetnic Donna Day Eugene Dioguardi DON DOVVTIIYWSY JANICE MARIE DRAGANZA Jan Commercial Band 2, 3, 45 Assistant Mirage Editor5 TriAHi-Y 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Oracle Staff 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Ushers' Club 3, 45 Class Officer 45 Student Council 2, 35 FBLA 4. A snappy maiorette and a speed-demon typist is Jan. Her winning smile and charm has won her many friends. MARTHA JANE DUERR Martha Academic Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Mirage Editor5 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Latin Club 25 Concert Choir 35 Oracle Staff 2, 3, 45 Ushers' Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 2. Martha's versatility, amiable personality, and rollicking giggle will surely be remembered by all. WILLIAM RAY DUNNING Bill General Band 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Oracle Staff 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Concert Choir 3. As an Oracle editor, Bill could be seen traveling to Beaver Falls quite frequently. FRANCIS EUGENE EDGE, JR. Gene Academic Football 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 Track 25 French Club 35 FTA 45 FSA 45 Mirage Staff. When there's fun going on, you'Il find Gene in the middle of it all. He keeps every- one laughing with witty remarks. JAMES ARTHUR EDWARDS Jim Academic Band 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Mirage Staff. Jim has a keen talent in chemistry class. Rochie is proud to have him as a loyal fan. EDWARD ERNEST ERZEN Topper Academic Basketball 2, 3, 45 Trade 25 Mirage Staff5 Bowling 2, 35 Latin Club 3. Ed always has a pleasant smile and friendly Hello for everyone. S.. 9 , gfpx v if i James Fedele John Feduska Donna Filby Robert Fortunato Donald Franco Donna Frank MARY ANN GABAUER Mary Ann Commercial Girls' Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, GAA 2, 3, 4. Mary Ann fits the description Dynamite comes in small packages. Her pet peeve is bookkeeping. ROBERT JOSEPH GAMBLE BJ Academic Mirage Staff, Latin Club 4. BJ is one of the small seniors of Rochie who has a lot of devilishment in him. GRETCHEN ANNE GEIST Getty Commercial Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, GAA 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Getty is one of the twenty-six senior members of our Band who has kept up the Rochie spirit. GERIANN MARY GOFF Geri Academic GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, French Club 3, Student Council 3, Oracle Staff 3, Concert Choir 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Mirage Staff. Red hair, ready wit, and the devilish glint in her eye are Geri's outstanding char- acteristics. RICHARD FRANClS GROVES Dick Commercial Student Council 2, 3, Track 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Hi-Y 2. Dick has won many friends with his quiet but likable manner. He can often be spotted zip- ping around in his little white Ford. EDWARD STON ER HANEY Ed General Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. Whenever there are devilish things going on you can bet that Ed is in the middle. L, U AJ G JAMES G. EEDELE Jim Academic Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, French Club 3, Mi- rage, FTA 4. Jim, although seen usually with one person, is a friend to all. His smile is one of the reasons for his friendliness. JOHN CHARLES FEDUSKA Jack Academic Latin Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4. Don't let .lack's shy smile fool you for under it is a pleasing personality. Picked as boy of the year, Jack is best known for his scientific achievements. DONNA LEIGH FILBY Donna Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2, Oracle 2, 3, Mirage, Quill and Scroll 3, GAA 2, 4, Junior Red Cross 4, FBLA 4. Donna's pleasing dis- position and fun-loving ways have gained her many friends. ROBERT EUGENE FORTUNATO Bob Academic French Club 4, Library Club 4. Mischievous Bob is usual- ly seen riding around in his black convertible. DONALD ROBERT FRANCO Don Academic Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Football 2. Don, known for his sharp clothes and ability on the basketball floor, was usually seen outside of Room 21. DONNA SUE FRANK Donna Academic Latin Club 4, Mirage Staff, GAA 4. A small girl with a sweet smile sums up Donna. Her scholastic ability is to be envied by all. Mary Ann Gabauer Robert Gamble Gretchen Geist Gerianne Goff Richard Groves Edward Haney Dale Harris Mary Harris Katherine Harris Jacqueline Hays Leo Heckel Arlene Henry DAVID ANTHONY HERRINGTON Dave Academic Track 25 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. Dave, a red head, who is full of fun, takes a great interest in making the Concert Choir a success. DENNIS HAYLORD HERROLD Denny Academic Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Student Council 3, 45 Oracle Staff 45 Bowling League 25 Latin Club 3. Denny is a happy-go-lucky guy who enjoys taking life easy. SHIRLEY ANN HOGUE Sissy Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 25 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 4. Sweet and tiny describes Shirley, SUSAN EVELYN HOLLAND Susie Academic Band 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Tri' Hi-Y 25 O.chestra 25 FTA 3. Sue, a gal from Baden, has a great musical talent. VIRGINIA LEE HOVVE Ginny Commercial Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 GAA 25 FBLA 3, 45 Mirage Staff5 Ushers' Club 3, 4. Ginny's a cute member ot our band. This sweet, dimpled lass is well-liked by all her class- mates. MARY CATHERINE IOVINE love Academic Ushers' Club 3, 45 Student Council 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Oracle Staff 2, 3, 45 Mirage5 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. A quiet lass who has reached the head of her class with her ambition. i LO Al G DALE LEE HARRIS Dale Academic Track 2. A quiet lad until you get to know him5 that's Dale. MARY KATHERINE HARRIS Mary Academic Band 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Mirage Staff5 GAA 3, 4. Rochie will miss her pleasant smile and excellent Eng- Iish talks. KATHERINE JANETTE HARRIS Katie General Concert Choir 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Home Ec Club 45 GAA 2, 3, 4. Katie is often identified by her warm, gay smile. JACQUELINE MARIE HAYS Jackie Commercial Tri-HiaY 25 Girls' Chorus 25 GAA 2, 3. Jackie wasn't here last year, but she returned with the ole Rochie spirit. LEO ALLAN HECKEL Leo General Basketball 35 Hi-Y 2. A small bit of dynamite describes Leo. FLORENCE ARLENE HENRY Arlene Commercial Although she is seen but seldom heard, Arlene is liked by all those who know her. fi David Herrington Susan Holland Dennis Herrold Shirley Hogue Virginia Howe Mary lovine u od! G PATRICIA LOUISE IVANCIK PBT Commercial GAA 2, 4, Band 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Mirage Staff, FBLA 4. Pat, known for her neat appearance and iet black hair, is usually seen hurrying through the halls. JUNE LOUISE JEFFERS June Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2, Home Ec Club 2, Mirage Staff, GAA 2, 3, 4. Here's a cheerful miss who is always out to have a good time. LORRAINE JOHNSON HREGUIGH General FBLA 4. Lorraine's gymnastic ability has won admiration from all who know her. WILLIAM GEORGE KILLMEYER, JR. Bill Academic Bill, a quiet member of our class, has the ambition to be a draftsman. ROBERT CARL KLINE KlIf1kef General FSA 3, Football 3, Hi-Y S, 4, Where there is mischief, you usually can find Klinker. RONALD MICHAEL KLINE RON Academic Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3, French Club 4, Mirage Staff, Speech Club 3, Baseball 4. There's never a dull moment when Ron's around. He has a fine sense of humor and is capable of making everyone laugh by his witty remarks. Mary Kress Donna Kunsman Richard Lapishka George Laure Patricia lvancik June Jeffers Lorraine Johnson William Killmeyer Robert Kline Ronald Kline Barbara Langnecker Margaret Lentz MARY ELLEN KRESS Mary Academic cancer: chair 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Home'Ec Club 2, 4. Her wit and hearty laughter have appealed to all her classmates. DONNA KAY KUNSMAN Donna Commercial Oracle Staff 3, Mirage Staff, FBLA 4. Donna's hard work on the Junior High Page has been an asset to the Oracle. BARBARA JENNITH LANGNECKER Barb Commercial Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Library Club 4, Con- cert Choir 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Barb, our high-stepping head maiorette, is a great talker and has a smile for all. STEVE RICHARD LAPISHKA Pish General Art 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Speech Club 3, Mirage Staff. Rich is always seen behind the wheel of his green Mercury. GEORGE MARION LAURE Tar General Basketball 2, Bowling 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4. George is a quiet lad with a pleasing personality and good looks. MARGARET ANN LENTZ Peggy I General Tri-Hi-Y 2, Girls' Chorus 3, FSA 3, GAA 2, 3. Peggy is an attractive dark haired lass with a quiet personality. LO N Ca ROBERT ALLEN LESKANIC Bob Commercial Bob, who is a whiz in shorthand, is full of fun. GEORGE EARL LESLIE George General Speech Club 4, Baseball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4. George is known for his pranks and mischief. NANCY KAYE LEWIS Nancy Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2, Oracle Staff 3, 4, Mirage Staff, Girls' Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, FBLA 4. A blonde lass, who has created many memorable moments for all of us by her unexpected wit. ARNOLD CARL LIPSKY Arnold Academic Track 2, French Club 3, FBLA 4. Although his size de- ceives his friends, Arnold is really a powerful guy. CAROL ANN LIVERGOOD C6fOi General Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, The cute young lady behind the sax, is our Carol. VICTORIA ROSE MAHLI nVlCkYH Academic Cheerleader 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Ushers' Club 3, 4, Mirage Staff, Concert Choir 3, 4, French Club 3, Class Officer 4. Vicky participates in all school activities and is noted for her cheering ability. John Mamone Anthony Matsook Gary Matsook Robert Mattern Alan Mauk Yvonne May Robert Leskanic George Leslie Nancy Lewis Arnold Lipsky Carol Livergood Vicky Mahli JOHN ANGELO MAMONE John Academic Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, French Club 3. John, known for his good looks and smile, is one of Danny's faithful aides. ANTHONY JOHN MATSOOK Max Academic Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4. With his quiet disposition 'and pleasing personality, Max will be remembered by all his Rochie friends. GARY DENNIS MATSOOK Gary Academic Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Track 2, French Club 3. Gary served as one of Rochie's star halfbacks on this year's football team. ROBERT LEE MATTERN Mat Academic Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Hi-Y 2, 4, Bowling 2, 3, Mirage Staff. This tall 6'3 senior was an asset to Rochie's basketball games and will always be remembered by his loyal fans. ALAN ROY MAUK Herk General Track 2, Where there is mischief brewing, there is Herk. Easy to get along with, he's always willing to lend a helping hand. YVONNE MAY Evia Academic Tri-Hi-Y 2, French Club 3, Home Ec Club 3. Happy-go- lucky Evia is never seen wearing a frown. She has a smile for everyone. Carolyn McCusker Pauline Meclclem Eugene Miller John Milnes DAVID CHARLES NAGY Dave Academic With his scholastic ability Dave w.ill succeed in all he attempts. JUDY ELAINE NAWROCKI Judy General Girls' Chorus 25 Home Ec Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 GAA 2, 3. Judy is quiet and reserved. She is always carrying a smile for everyone. Her pleasing ways will be missed at Rochie. HOWARD JOSEPH N ICGORSKI Pete General Pete came to us from Conway and will be remembered by all at Rochie. ROBERT FRANK NICGORSKI Neider General Oracle Staff 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 45 Speech Club 4. Bob is a good looking chap who gets along well with all his classmates. The football team will miss this hard-driving Senior fullback. JOAN EARLEN E OPPELT Joanie Academic Girls' Chorus 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Oracle Staff 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 French Club 35 Mirage. Brains and per- sonality describe Joanie to a T. CONSTANTINE GEORGE PAHOULIS Dean Academic Dean is often seen riding around in his blue Chevy, A friendly word, he has for all. L William Meier Susan Murray KN LOAJG CAROLYN MCCUSKER Carolyn GAA 25 Library Club 2. but to those who know loquacious. PAULINE F ,,MeCky,, sand 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, FSA 4. When you hear Rochie, you can be sure WILL IAM Bill Commercial Carolyn appears to be quiet, her, she is peppy and very ERN MECKLEM Academic 45 Mirage Staff5 Tri-Hi-Y 25 giggles around the halls of Mecky is around. CARL MEIER Academic Latin Club 25 Baseball 3, 45 Oracle Staff 3, 45 Mirage Staff5 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Everybody who knows Bill, is sure that he will be a big success in all that he undertakes. Bill is one of the gentlemen in the Senior class. EUGENE THOMAS MILLER Gene Academic Band 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Track 25 Orchestra 25 Swing Band 3. A Rochie student from East Rochester, Gene is noted for his ability to play the trumpet. JOH N THOMAS MILN ES John General Track 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Speech Club 4. Although his cares are few, John can be serious at the proper time. SUSAN RAE MURRAY Sue Academic Tri-Hi-Y 25 French Club 35 FTA 45 Mirage Staffp Red Cross 25 GAA 2. This shy member of our class won many friends with her willingness to help. David Nagy Judy Nawrocki H0W6Fd NlC90YSki Robert Nicgorski Joan Oppelt Dean P6l1OUliS 15 any Jeanne Panner Maria Papa Bonnie Parish Jack Patrician Carrie Pavlovic Bob Peel RICHARD CASIMIRO PERROTA Caz Academic Concert Choir 2, Basketball Manager 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Speech 4, French Club 3, Mirage Staff, FTA 4, FBLA 4. Caz, a little but mighty lad, is a friend to all. ANTHONY DOMIN EC PETRUCELLI Tony Academic Track 2, French Club 3. Anyone who needs a question answered, goes to Tony. He knows all the answers. FRANK MIKE PIZUTTI Frank Academic French Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4. A dark-haired member of our class, Frank displays musical ability by playing the trumpet in the school band. JOHN WAYNE POWELL John Academic Band 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Concert Choir 2, 3. This healthy looking lad played a mean sax at the Rochie pep meetings. LYDIA CARRIE PRIDDY Lydia Commercial Commercial Club 4, Band 2. Lydia is an asset to the shorthand II class and is known for her long pony tail. FRANK HENRY PRIMO Frank Commercial Commercial Club 4. Frank is usually seen working hard in the shoe repair shop. Rich Perrotta John Powell Q .M 3 'tEf'2' V .- 'Wifi i 2 L0 Af 9 BETTY JEAN PANNER Jeanne Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Mirage Staff, GAA 4, Orchestra 3, FBLA 4. Jeanne will always be remembered as being talkative, jolly, and high spirited among Rochie students. MARIA ELENA PAPA Maria Academic GAA 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Oracle Staff 2, 3, 4, Mirage Staff, Ushers' Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. As business manager of the Oracle Staff, Maria did a great job. BON ITA EILENE PARISH Bonnie Commercial Library Club 2, 3, Speech 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Home Ec Club 4, FTA 3, 4. A timid young female, whose shyness is revealed to all, is always ready to lend her assistance. JOHN JOSEPH PATRISIAN Jack Academic Football Manager 2, 3, 4, French Club 4. Jack, the football teams' right-hand man, was always there when he was needed. CA ROLYN AN N PAVLOVIC Carrie Commercial GAA 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Home Ec Club 3, Concert Choir 4, Mirage Staff, FBLA 4. Her warm personality and wittiness account for Carrie's popularity among the students of Rochie. ROBERT PEEL Bob General Bob is a quiet member of our class, who hails from East Rochester. Anthony Petrucelli Frank Piwffi Lydia p,-,ddy Frank Primo '. f'1. 3 9, ks - tu 'lm lg lazy. bu O' Af El- EDITH ALVIRETTA RAYBUCK Edie General GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Edie, a dark haired lass, has contributed much to our class by .her friendly personality and kind disposition. WESLEY DAVID REESE Dave Academic Basketball 2, French Club 3, Hi4Y 3. A shy member of our class, Dave is usually seen walking through the halls with Ginny. JEAN PAULA ROMER Jean Commercial Band 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, GAA, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Jean, an active band member, did much in supporting our class projects. RAYMOND RONALD ROSEPINK Ray General Bowling 2. Ray, a quiet lad, is always seen working on cars at Jersey's Service Station. JAMES CHARLES ROSS Jim Academic Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. Jim's pranky ways and love for mischief make him a friend to all. CAROLE ANN ROTUNA Carole Commercial GAA 2, 3, 4, Mirage Staff, Oracle Staff 2, 3, FBLA 4, Ushers' Club 3, 4, This .sharp lass has quite a bit of Rochie spirit and can always be seen cheering the team on to the end. Eugene Ruby Mary Ann Servick James Roush Robert Schleiter xx-. I X . Edith Raybuck Raymond Rosepink Patricia Scassa Jeanne Shane ?P i'.,+ WY.. .r SQ ' Q., 5 .Li 'NM I , g'fJ2Q S.Q pai, 'wi'- A tl, A- Ti l x David Reese Jean Romer James Ross Carole Rotuna JAMES DALE ROUSH Jim General Band 2, Track 2. Happy-go-lucky Jim believes in taking life easy. EUGENE HOWARD RUBY Eugene Academic French Club 3. Eugene's neat appearance is enhanced by his flashing smile. PATRICIA JOAN SCASSA Pats General Y Tri-Hi-Y 2, Home Ec Club 4. This tall attractive miss is liked by all who know her. ROBERT CHARLES SCHLEITER Spider ' Academic Pop Kids 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Club 3. Bob doesn't favor senior English but has helped the class as an aggressive peanut crunch salesman. MARY Mary Ann Oracle Staff 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Quill and Council 4, Latin Club ANN SERVICK Academic Mirage Artist 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Scroll 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Student 4, Band Narrator 4. Mary Ann will always be remembered for her great scholastic record. JEANNE CAROLYN SHANE Jeanne Academic Tri-Hi-Y 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, French Club 4, Ushers' Club 3, 4, GAA 2, Student Council 3, Oracle Staff 3, Mirage Staff 4. Jeanne's sweet smile and pleasant personality make her a friend to all. 23 LO N Co GLEN LEE sHANoR Chooch General Baseball 2, 3, 4, speech Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, An Club 2, 3, 4. Glen will always be seen working with care. His good looks and pleasant smile will be missed at Rochie. CLARICE SIEBER Dolly Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2, GAA 2, 47 FSA 4. Originally from Monaca, DolIy came to Rochie in her junior year, She is well known for her pleasing ways. DANIEL ALLEN SOMERVILLE Dan General Dan, who came to us last year from Virginia, has made many friends among his classmates. Although not very active he has contributed much to our class proiects. WILLIAM WENDEL STEEL Bill General Speech Club 4. Bill's one of the small senior boys who has gained many friends with his mischievous pranks. JOSEPH MARTIN STELZER, JR. Joe Academic Latin Club 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2. Joe will be remembered by all for his talent in the band and out- standing scholastic record-. BARBARA JOYCE STUCK Barb Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 27 Girls' Chorus 3: GAA 2. Barb is a quiet girl but has contributed much to her class by supporting its proiects. Sally Suffoletta Donna Taylor Erma Taylor Barbara Thomas Virginia Turley Donald Vaughn Glen Shanor Clarice Sieber Daniel Somerville William Steel Joseph Stelzer Barbara Stuck SALLY ANN SUFEOLETTA Sally Commercial Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Mirage Staff. Sally has gained many friends with her winning smile and sweet personality. DONNA JEAN TAYLOR Donna General Library Club 4. Donna is a new student from Peabody High. Her smile and pleasant personality won her many friends at Rochie. ERMA TAYLOR Erma Commercial GAA 3, 45 Library Club 4. Erma came to Rochie from Beaver and has gained the true Rochie spirit. BARBARA JEAN THOMAS Barb Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2, Girls' Chorus 25 Concert Choir 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4. A seemingly quiet lass-she is quite a chatterbox once you know her. VIRGINIA LOUISE TURLEY Ginny Commercial GAA, Quill and Scroll 3, 47 Mirage Staff, Oracle Staff 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2j Ushers' Club 3, 4. Although quite active, Ginny always finds time to talk to Dave in the halls or at lunch time. DONALD EDWARD VAUGHN Don Academic Track 2, Football 2, 3, 4. Don is air force bound, but now can be seen on the gridiron displaying his abilities. pvfif Q PATRICIA ANN WERNER Par Commercial Girls' Chorus 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, FBLA 4, As president of the FBLA, Pat has shown her utmost ability. ARNIEL LEE WEYAN D Lee General Baseball 2, Oracle Staff 4. Lee is noted for his fifth period naps in English class. He is one of the many that prefers the out-of-town girls. BONNIE LOU WI-IIPPO Bonnie Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2, GAA 2. Bonnie, a quiet girl with the ability to work hard, has won many friends. JAMES WILSON Jim Academic Latin Club 4, Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2. Jim is one of the members that worked hard to make our band good, BONNIE MARIE BAUGHMAN Bonnie Commercial Girls' Chorus 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Library Club 45 Concert Choir 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 4. We are glad to have Bonnie back from Clearfield. She came to us in the middle of the year. X - 'Il 5 . . ,.. E... 7 Q- , 25 LQW9 0 avi K xg 0 C1696 V12-fXW.5 oq xo X9 5K HES my M T ATHlEres cHASS'S BEST Lou Cvemc Beggy Crawfofd ahh Gal, k l Y Mifgoo 26 oral LOOKING Ann Cab! e John Mamone I O BEST PERSONALITY Jeanne Shane Bull Ceho Mart t sssr DRESStD ha Duerr Ed Erzen x-fx M OST U Mary A my TO suq 'VH Sefvmk CEED Joe Sfelze MafY WmxEsT Ann Gabauef D er1HY Henoxd LONG SEPTEMBER lS WAS OUR YEAR School opens' Wed 5 Thur W lcome assembly e Amerncan Legron assembly bly Aunt Jemrma assem ns Mirage Campalgn begr Mon Thur 8 6 Tues 0 OCTOBER assembly Mlrage Rams defeat Beaver Falls Sophomore Electron No schoo Concert Chotr assembly Tues Thur .lunlata Test College Nlght at Alnqulppa O acle A Frrst edrtlon ot r NOVEMBER Tues Wed Thur Mon 0 Tues Wed Tues Wed Thur DECEMBER Mon Thur Mon Thur Mon Tues Wed Thur SENTUR M URTE Brll Skadden assembly ducatton peno Frrst relrgrous e Group srngmg assembly Beaver bonhre Rams defeat Freedom Recognrtron Day No school ter Dr George W Crane assembly Rev Frut s assembly Football crownlng t n begrns Day T958 T959 JANUARY Mon Back to school Mrrage campalgn lweekt t band Mrclwes. Hal H Harnson assembly Tues Mon Tues Thur FEBRUARY Semester exams Semester exams Boot assembly The Thrrd edrtlon ot Oracle T ur T9 Band banquet 20 Band dance Mon MARCH Thur Mon Thur Thur APRll. h Passavant Home Wed Thanksgrvlng vaca to Thur Concert Chotr performs tor Club Rochester Women s A Football banquet d Report car s T Atomtc Energy assembly Rubenoff assembly Second edttlon of Oracle Marrmba Echoes assembly Rev Phtllrps assembly -Chrrstmas Carols assembly Band s Chnstmas assembly Chrrstmas Choral Concert Chorr s Chrrstmas assembly s I9 Chrtstrnas vacatron begun MA Tues Wed un Mon JUNE Wed 23 No school 27 .lournaltsm trlp Senlor Class P a Senlor Class Play Fourth edttlon ot Oracle All sports banquet Socral Secunty Assembly Band concert Easter vacatron begrns T Frith edrtton of Oracle l0 Sprung Choral Concert T6 Mldwestern Chorus May Queen Crownrng ll e day lglrlsj Geneva co eg Geneva college day lboysl .lu Sentor Day Second edrtton of Oracle Baccalaureate Graduatrort mor Semor Prom T0 School Ptcntc ldora q., M'ra9e BSSembIy l Wifi .L 5 L Q lg? l 7 Our football seniors spoke a few choice words in pep assembly. LUNQ fjl is Co'capfains Denny and Doug accept the Old Oaken Bucket from Beaver team Captains as a symbol of our Rams' victory. The annual bonfire was quite a blaze! The dance that followed the football crowning was a perfect climax to a lovely evening. JUNIOR OFFICERS CAbove centerl Frank Palakovuch Presudent CLeft to rughtl Susan Ware Secretary Eleanor Halfhull Vuce Presu dent Betsy Heurung Treasurer After many tryung turnes we the sopho mores have at last found our places as students of Rochester Hugh School and have become true and loyal Rochue boosters Our hugh school days got off to a good start wuth the spuruted campaugn and elec tuon of four capable class offucers Follow ung close behund carne the gum sale our furst group prouect Its success gave some unducatuon of a great class sponsored by Muss Marue Torruto well on uts way The year ended on one funal note of glory wuth the annual sophomore party lt was a bug success and fun for all who attended ut Now our days as sophomores are over but we can pount proudly to the years record Wuth thus record un rnund we begun to look to the future and vusualuze a tru urnphant uunuor year, and then the year when our class wull have reached our ul turnate goal as senuors of Rochester Hugh School f 7 'SSNVS looku back over our unuor yea We take grleat prudveuun thewthungs w,hu our class has atlrfomplffglled The, Veal .started off wlvh great sbccess as we fun ushed our maglaihfte sal uwyh flyung colorslfundertp able lea rshup of Mrs lun DGVIJJAI the ham work and ef fort ent on rthusgbrouect Vibe commuf tees nd er as, e 'flelllls ledlvtv to flvtaffril alelltepoica Slon 9 Ji l0lNSeUlOf ga We can orget alsof the Qght h b Qed TO'T fy ugrs' alone ourl-'Junuor Ba ft of the Class floO age elped W1 many s to me thus year one of the best o that we an rughtfully take ur place as honorable senuors un the year to come SOPHOMORE OFFICERS fBelow centerj Jack Matthews Presudent Gunny Mebs Vuce Presrdent Paula Seudler Secretary Joyce Powell Treasurer fu H77 ...fy .5 S , , -vw 't 1 ' s M . 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M Q '. l . 4 ul I . , V y if f-1 u ! 1 UNDERCLASSMEN JU IOR tt N I FORMAL ha doing. .60 Adrienne Merritt and Tom Anderson, members of the Iunior class select their class rings from Mr. Kunsman 6 We iUf'l0'E' slsowmblv on ar apep Campaigning for class office requires a campaign speech before the student assembly as Frank Palakovich is seen 93,11 r bv Cree rn b ll lea tor ov' lool B nt nTl'XU5la5 mg lhem 6 Members of Miss Bradshaws rumor English class listen t tentlvely as Vern Causey presents a speech before the class NNa'e 98 we 0050 'lim S C655 Sp xjl e 5a es: rs Da a'1-ln r0 ma XQKS Yll A wet' Q celve rail and cafe' LONG JUNIOR HOME ROOM 3I ROW I: B. Fogel, E. Otto, J. Peterson, P. Green, A. Merritt, J. DeSalle, P. Dagen, D. Henry, C. Galbreath. ROW 2: Mrs. Brown, M. E. Drumm, S. May, S. Webster, L. Hahn, J. Bittner, J. Borro, J. Stoffel ROW 3: K, Van Dyke, D. Coffey, R. Cain, T. Anderson, B. Beitsclm J. Crawford, D. Haney, F. Killmeyer. ROW 4: G. Sosnowski, R. Gerace, R. Smith, B. Losclwiavo, R. Winters, R. Law, J. Rotuna. ROW 5: V. Ingram, R. Shane, J. Blair, K. Scrietta. JUNIOR HOME ROOM 33 ROW I: G. Kline, E. Emanuel, M. A. Babinec, B. Coleman, C. Pratte, M. Priddy, S. Ware, E. Halfhill, B. Mayhue, B. Heuring. ROW 2: Mr. Martinetti, D. Gamble, N. Braden, T. Belcufine, P. Miller, A. Woods, S. Spade, N. Weikel. ROW 3: J. Liebentritt, C. Ruby, V. 'Causey, F. Palakovich, D. Venn, R. Schupp, R. Bender, S. List. ROW 4: R. Smith, T. Pfeifer, R. Wiblin, G. Shanor, J. Crisci. ROW 5: D. Dettore, T. Grimm, J. Daman, J. Forster. JUNIOR HOME ROOM 35 ROW I: P. Wright, M. Radick, M. Buck- enheimer, N. Garvin, J. Llewelyn, E. Diana, L. Bloom, N. Halfhill, S. Haney. ROW 2: Mr. Goettman, P. Inman, S. Taylor, J. Springston, S. Coleman, N. Grommes, R. Harvey, K. Roser, D. Kountz, A. Pappas. ROW 3: D. Manion, T. Venn, R. Zarilla, F. McKelvey, J. Hill, G. Farmer, J. Beare, M, Cucinelli. ROW 4: J. Morris, G. Fredericks, R. Gilmore, L. Weyand, K. Simkins, H. Pinchotti, B. Smith. ROW 5: M. Daman, J. Irvin, E. Charloviclt. .JJ 1 -.-2-f im' QW SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM I ROW 1: J. Davis, J. Bird, B. Haney, D Carpenter, P. Benson, M. Sciaretta, S Clear, P. Hagg, G. Specht, J. Melos ROW 2: Mr. Catanese, J. Matthews, S Cope, B. Acon, S. Rosensteel, J. Pfeifer, A. Frederick, J. Hogan, R. Boyd. ROW 3 B. Trumpeter, R. Olson, B. Graham, C Lambert, S. Thiel, C. Luechetta, J. Jen nings, S, Tomasko, V. Shipe. 34 L-Oklb JUNIOR HOME ROOM 37 ROW l: M, Martin, S. Parish, J. Thomp- son, S. Mayhoe, N, Bashaw, S. Lane. M. Fullington, N. Shatter. ROW 2: Mrs. O'Data C. Curtis, K. Fedyski, G. Graff, M. Matteo, M. A. Reed, M. Waldron. ROW 3: H. Begley, J. Porter, B, Dishler, B. Hays, J, Genevie, R. Corfield, R. Lodovico. ROW 4: J, Mundo, J. Boffo, K. Halburg, J. Stelanic, G. Snyder, M. Clinton. ROW 5: B. Buckler, H. Bingle, M. Jennings, J. Holsinger. JUNIOR HOME ROOM 38 ROW 'l: M. Firestone, L. Davis, S. Sny- der, L. Beightley, D. Fulmer, C. Reid, J. Headland, J. Bittner. ROW 2: Mrs. Kirk, L. Powell, J, Botfo, K. Grant, J. George, T. Czartorski, J. Peruzzi. ROW 3: R. Hopkins, J. Tuzzio, J. Dorminey, A. Nemeth, J. Craig, J. Slater, J. Stobart. ROW 4: B. Lombardo, G. Mengel, D. Wilson, H. Coe, J. Lavette, R. Shanahan. ROW 4: B. Lombardo, G. Mengel, D. Wilson, H. Coe, J. Lavette, R. Shanahan. ROW 5: D. Burgett, K. Kelbaugh, P. Hagerty. .V A ' 1. I 3 , ' 1 ' L A kb 1 ,Jgfc Xcpj XI' I V' 619-1 , A U.: dx Bk' ,x t l L W- ryv I fn' ' w '- A . W sf , if JP' Us X' XM l Ac' uf' X Nb OPHO ORE I TOR ALS Miss Tcrrito's sophomore biology class dissects their first specimen, a striped qlow perch. X , '5'1fA'3l . J My-' Cs. ff buf , . ci ' ff' A xr! 1 4 i '. ia , - i ,. 1 - 1- 1 f .A- uf - J , 1, A 1 ' yu! x VW ik' ' cg 'Ya NVJI 'Q gp g - Lofv G, A Q N Ji Daryl Cable Judy Dorn and David Etzel sophomore students quickly stop at their lockers for books as they change classes xeps wrong 5 who ascends if Dick loves ore sem is Q Sophomores proudly admire the trophy case Pete Sysyn Anna Graff and Jack Matthews were top salesmen in the sophomore gum sale f,ofNCb N. Stuoew COUNC MurphY B r S Gan K mbaugh W 2 B Lowe h h R HO Marttn B Knrchrtef R Howe RO Y B H R 5 Funk R am J RQWXQY ROW1 K ,nes M on ROW 3 J Dxoguardl E as man K Camp The studen ester Jumor Hugh School has worked dnlugently to preserve a bene flcnal relatuonshlp between the faculty and student body and sdvethe Wann and pnkiems ofthe students as theur represent atuve governnng body t counctl of Roch The student councul officers and sponsor ROW I Mr Addlson Anderson B Klrchner ROW 2 R Howe R Martm K Hnnes Y f W . L QOL VJ' -.tr h L LL W W 3, Lbuw 'WL JIM J by , V6 ,N V K 4 fx V' fp L V , , QI' fy- ' L ' tv t gt A XL 'L v 1 M 4 I ,L , - X J 'ILA' X7 , F' O R it , ,L J 4 Q I '-'f I ' It ,-1 j LJ ff J' . Lv JI , t d y WO V19 ' , 1 r A 1 5 - ' ,UMD QM , QU . ' Vx n ,rap J . I ,HV . . x' . . . . - 'A V' , JUNIOR HIGH 1,0 Alb 2 PRINCIPAL J RUSSELL LATHOM MRS. JUANITA FRANK Secretary To Mr. Lathom Prlnclpal J Russell Lathom has shown knndness and encouragement toward each student Hs Interest and stncenty have been faithful ands In overcomrng dufflculty Has abrlnty In drrectrng the lunror hugh school has been lndlspensable Hrs secretary Mrs Juanrta Frank has tendered invaluable assrstance to the students and faculty of the lunlor high JU IOR HIGH 40 FACULTY MEMBERS ROW l Mrs Jean Brown Mrs Helen Barr Mrs Aloha Wrdmer Mrs Anne Turner Mlss Ruth Fogel Mrs Grace Flgley Mrs Grace Ivan Sargent Mr Adam Karcls Mr James Bott: Mnss Eumce Tannehrll Mrs Emogene Franco Mr Phrltp Inman Mr Merton Brad, shaw Mr Addlson Anderson . I I - I 0 + C Q . I - 1 - l f F X I ' . I ' Golden, Mrs, Marilyn Morris. ROW 2: Mr. .1 , . ', . 1 , - , . , . , . . hm A -:f LUAIQ The exterior of the Pinney Street school is often seen by the passerby, but the interior is most familiar to all of its students, Junior High students enloy their occasional assembly in the high school auditorium Junior High ianitor Mr Sontag takes time out from his duties to smile for our camera I'Tlal'l LONG? HOME ROOM 'I ROW I: L. Radick, A. Witterman, A. Douds, S. Cordes, P. Dishler, A. Laykish, KJ Murphy, S. Mattern, N. Davis. ROW 2: Mrs. A. Turner, E. Stuck, M. L. Shipe, J. Frank, C. Howe, S. Roush, R, Barrow, R. Woods. ROW 3: W. McNear, C. Car- ter, R. Herdt, G. Lindell, C. Poplin, K. Hines, R. Signore, R. McCreary. ROW 4: P. O'Donnell, K. Bofto, F. Armen, J. Blessing, R, Timmons, K. Coulter, R. Philips. HOME ROOM 5 ROW 1: J. Johnston, K. Temple, J. Spellman, G. Dmitsak, J. Zaiac, P. John- son, G. Carlton, M. McCusker, E. Kramer. ROW 2: Mr. M. Bradshaw, C. Stoffel, J. Iovine, J. Smiley, S. Smith, C. Moorhead, D. Miller, E. Blinn. ROW 3: D. Sciaretta, H. Gallagher, F. Rudnicki, P. Lloyd, C. Davis, M. Grumbling, T. Miskimen, A. Scassa. ROW 4: J, lvancik, G. Venn, R. Babinec, R. Yanchak, T. Beitsch, W. Garland. , .r , , , ..- '7Tv 7 , .-' . ::i f'J,..,,1 ':i: ' 3' ' ' ' V- , . . .s-.. . e--..,.-,s.--.,.,..,,sL,,, 2121 ...L.....a.. ..,.....w.. Freshman Algebra students are working , vigorously in class. fllg L 'l c.ON6 HOME ROOM 22 ROW T: B. Spratley, J. Dioguardi, G. Goff, D. Hill, J, Mason, L, Keener, E. Luther, G. Thompson, V. Bobish, D. Baker, ROW 2: Mr. J. Gomory, P, Belcol- fine, R. Seifert, B. Graff, B. Edge, B. Manor, D. Morell, C. Clayton, F. Mastal- ski. ROW 3: J. Davis, J. Zarilla, B. Col- lins, J. Cordes, H. Graff, B. Gamble, A. Parilli, G. Frye. ROW 4: D. Hatt, T. Daman, A. Rcsepink, W. Dishler. HOME ROOM 2 ROW T: S. Gall, A. Corfield, C, Snow- den, J. Cole, S. McClain, R. Drumm, J. Platko, J. Shields, K. Simpson, C. Weihaus. ROW 2: Mr, A. Anderson, C. Baldwin, J. Muscar, J, Fleming, P. Foertsch, S. Apple, D. Thompson, H. Gal- breath, J. McTaggart, B. Davison, S. Rotuna, ROW 3: H. Blinn, R, Marusic, J. Dishler, D. Belic, E. Reich, K, Finch, M. Noonen, P. Druschel, R. Berry, J. Law. HOME ROOM 28 ROW T: J. Pizutti, N. Somerville, R. Bloom, N. Neill, K, Wilson, B. Kirchner, V. Drumm, D. Craig, L. Otto. ROW 2: Mrs. G. Golden, M. Garland, J. Wilson, C. Thornton, B. Crawford, M. Signore, M. Matsook, J, Brooks, K, Harris. ROW 3: G. Bertko, W. Carlton, A, Mine, J. Hooley, E. Miller, T. Stephenson, L. Vaughn, C, Mason, T. Boser. ROW 4: B. Metzler, B. Pratte, R. Gerace, J. Naw- rocki, A, Coleman, E. Devore, K. Ken- nedy. .f-Pfff ,JJ- . , ...fi .gqswiaiisa LONE HOME ROOM 26 ROW I: L. Woodrow, R. Lapishka, A Mustalo, C. Palakovich, W. Mullins, S Rowley, M. Higlay, L. Burg, J. Forster S. Geist. ROW 2: Mrs. M. Morris, S Scheidemantel, P, Miller, M. Grissinger M. Coleman, B. Martin, D. Short, S Etzel, A. Poplin, K. Blinn. ROW 3: J Williams, T. Hawkins, A. Craft, C Philips, D. Hoge, W. Fulmer, B. Pea- cock, D. McCready. HOME ROOM 23 ROW 1: E. Luther, D. Mooney, M. Coburn, G. Ungarean, J. Campbell, P. Price, J. Reiser, J. Hastings, K. Chapman, J. Dickerson. ROW 2: Miss E. Tannehill, M. Hays, D, Frederick, S. Johnston, L. Hall, R. Mayhue, J. Olson, G. Corless, J. Shaulis. ROW 3: B. Welther, K. Bar- letta, B. Barner, J. Panner, J. Tatum, S. Fink, B. O'Dell, R, Dagen, D. McKelvey, D. Kunsman, R. Irvin. EIGHTH GRADE Eighth grade shop class works with the capable help of their instructor, Mr. Illar. : Y 1 . t , 5341-1 I Cf! x 1 Y ' Eighth grade home economic students are completing a sewing project. L- U 1U 6 HOME Room 25 ROW I: D. Sciaretta, S. Bevan, C. Clin- ton, D. Hill, R. Hoffmeier, B. Hutchings, J. Leslie, J, Rowley, C. Shrum, G. Sprat- ley. ROW 2: Mr, A, Karcis, V. Dale, N. McCraken, R. Mayo, M. O'Malley, L. Peruzzi, W. Mullins, R. Howe, D. Cope, R. Holibaugh. ROW 3: J. Gault, M. Jack- son, G. Fisher, T. Miskimen, T. Rowe, S. Somerville, M. Bobish, G. Berkihiser. ROW 4: T. Shanor, G. Coleman, R. Bogac, R. Pteifer. HOME ROOM 24 ROW l: B. Burney, H. Gould, S. Cordes, S. Dillon, D. McCready, E. Hogue, S Snow, P. Brewer, F. Priddy, C. Schmidt ROW 2: Mrs. E. Franco, K. Camp, G Sontag, C. Douds, A. Hayes, R. Lang necker, C. Haney, G. Weikel, J. Filippi L, Rupert. ROW 3: T. Bender, J. Gal lagher, P. Dolby, B. Grant, J. Corp, L Liggett, B. Venn, J, Toth. ROW 4: B Mettler, J. Peel, H. Drear. L0 N19 C - HOME ROOM 27 ROW I: S. Balza, D. Coleman, P. Shoup, C. Wittebort, B. Helsing, B. Hohl, A. Harris, B, Lowe, V. Lyons, P. Marietta. ROW 2: Mrs. J. Brown, S. Matthews, D. Rihley, L. Worstell, S. Dunbar, C. Savot, J. Ingram, P. Morgan, L. Reid, S. Know. ROW 3: J. Murray, J. Shewak, J. French, R. Hughes, S. Hopkins, J, Buttermore, B. Crum, R. Taylor. ROW 4: J. Detanna, K. Kindelberger, B. La- Vette, T. Forster, P. Kline, B. Minnitte, J. McCaskey, T. Cook. HOME ROOM 3 ROW I: C. Caplinger, C. McCann, C. Harishaw, L. Smith, P. Atkinson, E. Cline, B. McCready, L, Fedyski, L. Berkihiser. ROW 2: Miss R. Fogel, E. Mason, J. Simpson, C. Gerace, K. Goodwald, B. Inman, N. Schmidley, F. Shroads. ROW 3: E. Maiors, R. Fogel, K, McLean, E. Montgomery, R. Blinn, G. Engleman, B. Dagen, B. Pfeifer, D. Sontag, D. Beitsch. ROW 4: R. Young, J. Inman, R. Smith, A. LaRose, G. Ankney, M. Shane, J. Mayo, L. McDanieIs, R. Bogolea. K. 1? EVE TH GRADE Seventh grade students pass through the halls bewildered by the thoughis of their next class. ff, .f,... I -4. ,, Mrs. Morris performs an experiment with her seventh grade science class. Q 0, ,, rg ' L,oN6f sf HOME ROOM A W I: I, Dagen, M. Elliott, H. Sciar etta B. Herman, J. Johnson, G. Maley K Triance, L. Tuttle, S. Maley. ROW 2 Mrs A. Widmer, D, Smith, R. Dean, C D vis N. J, Davis, B. Lentz, J. McDonald R Trover, A. Gerace, B. Douds, R, Hicks ROW 3: F. Freeze, D. Daman, L. Cole man D. Fioravanti, J. Ginther, T. Hrbo Inch P. Mengel, G. Weese, D. Snovvden W Park. HOME ROOM 21 W lr K. Dishler, B. Graff, S. Goett n, J. George, B. Koiish, S. Theil, S c ear, M. Shumate, C. Stakic, S Pe aline. ROW 2: Mrs. H. Bair, L. Mar silio, N, Bevan, C. Brewer, F. Johnston V. Smiley, R. Martin, J. O'Donnell, T Mueller ROW 3: P. Scheidmantel, H Gould, D. Chevvning, D. Porter, J Mastalski, B. Grimm, D. Belic, L. Peter son, L. Cunningham. ROW 4: R. Ander son, J. Weese, D. Schleiter, T. Porter D. Parsons, N. Barr, G. Swanson, H Hansen, H. Cline. Loca FOOTBALL . 1 ROWI T Mlskumen D Berry B Wnlllams E Devore B Pratre K Boffo F Rudmcku H Gallagher T Beutsch T Boser P ODonnell ROW 2 W Fulmer M Bobush J Peel A Parullu D Herdt D Marusnc B G rant T Nawrocku M Yanchak B Collnns P Mengel H Blnmn ROW 3 P Lloyd M Jackson J Mastalsku B Grumn T Rowe G Coleman L Vaughn B Tlmnons K Finch J Holley R Holllbaugh A La Rose D Cope G Welkel A Coleman J Taium J Davls l dnve We r mes 'O As Beave T 5 fmd qhe task h0Pe es 48 mle Rams bac k 1heY fl JUNIOR HIGH REC ORD Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams New Brighton Beaver Monaca Midland Hopewell e lumor hugh football team dusplays their abnln he s on the grnduron Q ou 6 lll C V v iv 1 X' 'H CHEERLE DER ' ya ' f The Junior High Cheerleaders have ably worked to support the team during basketball season. With their sponsor, Miss Tanne- hill, they have willingly practiced tor the purpose of cheering their tearn on to victory. ROW I: C. Moorhead, C. Howe, ROW 2: S. Cordes, G, Goff, L. Radick, rv - J, I fl ' - - 'c..' :Q 1 E a r-. 'll llilllnllnnnllnli :lil ,, F W H IH Immp Geo nd sessroie Befkihiser lump f. a s e Jarnes lNllll5mS O' 6 basket ers Richard H0 me during ,games Peacock discuss a lvlllfe 95 5 pmflfce oac BA KETB LL ROW l L Cunningham J French L Coleman J Murray J Detanna W Pfeifer J M ROW 2 g i r eacock T Ro.-we B Davison S Fink B ODel R P ODQ A Coleman R Marusic E Devore D Berry J Peel T Bose G Berkih ser . W 1 ' f . ' , . , , , , , , , . ' , . ayo, z Bi Crum, R. Hollibau h, B. Pfefe , B, P , , , , ' , , ' , . ' , D. Beitscn. OW 3A . ' nnell, ' ' ' 49 cow? AN Members ofthe Junior high band, directed by Mr. Botti, practice in the high school auditorium. The Rochester Junior High School Band under the direction of Mr. James Kaplan and ably assisted by Mr. James Botti, has completed another successful year ot activity. The forty-tive students who compose this band, have proudly presented their Christmas and spring concerts, marched in various parades, and completed The Junior High School Band would not have been The year by playlng for freshman gladuallon' complete without the attractive high stepping maiorettes. The maiorettes have worked hard practicing their rou- - tines and iustly deserve all the credit given to them. l .5 . l ' fn' fl .. J 9, . , i'4Zf-dklfmw l 'IVZ 112 .77.' . . 1' f' ,T K , ,I AJ 5 X' J 1 f4,:.L- w'1'fW'- ff' X I - Isl I , T! . f raw? -L - 'r TV ,-,uf K Vylgnlf rf . V X , off!! 'J ly! 'X MAJORETTE ' D. Craig, K. Wilson, B. Kirchner, V. Drumm, C. Thornton, M. Matsook. ,er ROW lr M. Signore, S. Dunbaugh, K. Chapman, J. Dickerson, J. Olson, J. Reiser P Mlller ROW 2- R Lapislnka S Matthews N Davis J Hastln s B Martin, C, Moorehead, S. Etzel. ROW 3: J. Brooks, C. Thornton, J. Shields, K. Wilson, M. Coleman, L. Woodrow, S. Rowley, P. Firch. ROW 4: C, Howe, B. Klrcltner, C. Clinton, J. Rowley, G. Goff, S, Giest. ROW 5: C. Stakie, J. Tuttle, S, Theil, C. Philips, J. George, D. Howe, M. Boblsh, T. Slwanor, T. ORACLE ST FF l , B. Kirchner, editor, Mrs, Grace Golden, faculty advisor, and M. Cole C. Moorhead, C, Howe, P. Foertch, J. Tuttle, S. Giest. man, assistant editor, plan staff assignments, I Q fr ' f .lv sz: y --C e .. ca, Tiff' fxgjw D ' xg- NNY,-:cfs Q-jf N. 'Qin-T if . , . .b I LQMO our h and learned and homework mu done school IS not Worth whale out actuvltles They are the hulo o bug wheel Here at Rochre w pride ID the many drfterent act: are proud of the accomplnshmen these actlvutles and pleased to t all who have co operated and t 0 Roche students J avs la d P gh school flag N rt D6 p o dly d splay W J X. E AUXAA MATER Where the hills ot Pennsylvania Stand like sentrnels round Nestlmg fondly In the valley Lies our High School town Rochre Hrgh our Alma Mater Thee we ll alvvays praise Sons and daughters ever loyal Songs to thee we ll raise High School days will soon be over Far from thee we fl roam But we ll think ot thee dear Rochfe Ever as our home Although lessons must lo ta we v and the loyal splnt placed on each 8 VL, 4' Q U I 6 J , st 40 as - ', eta UL r srl l Two l , D ir! .line 1 ru i r tl ,Q yr t my N, at Kilt tl Q1 V 'fl 2 X psy nrb, G Qllgi 1 fyrfr J tx t,-U ?Q- V' ' l il C IU . . ll ml 3 . ll ffptl Ns llw . . I ' ,cb . . . l l I ACTIVITIES L-CUULO Proudly We hall DICK GROVES Guard BILL BOSTIC Tackle x ANTHONY MATSOOK End 54 19 8 RAMS DAVID BOYERS Tackle BILL CELIO Center O e o o L L DENNY HERROLD-Center w L 1 - Olll' LOA!6 football EUGENE SCI11OI'S BILL BEITSCH End LOU CVETNIC Quarterback BOB NICGORSKI-Fullback DON VAUGHN-Guard EUGENE DIOGUARDI-Halfback JIM ROSS Center JIM FEDELE-End P5 Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester toe 'Bam Q x dxeeri Hopewell Nlonaca Beaver Falls New Brighton 7 Trinity Midland Freedom Central Catholic Beaver as O epales l t ll iv- ROW lz R. Lodovico C Peel B G ham V Causey ROW 2 R Kne Mamone, J. Patrisian. E A V Sryone S paves U7 Nambe Dio says a few words at the Beaver bonfire while the team and spectators lock on mme As each team scrambles for the ball nts obvlous t at the Rams hold possession of at Tom Grnmn gallops around the end un a desperate touchdown attempt 58 nf Fite, team, lite is the familiar cry heard by the team as they fight for a touchdown. Coach Gomory says a few encouraglng words to the team whale Coach Martunettn looks on pep assembly ua.: , ' ' ' h . ' at ' . ! J ' J is HE l l r - El l T ? L UUE? ' 1 ROW'l S Punchottr F Mayo R Cam R Olson M Cucunellt B Heunng F Suffoletta ROW 2 F Shrum T Anderson D Peasenell P Weese J Laure D Haney T Murphy J Forster ROW 3 G Edge T Gramm D Davids P Hagerty J Jennungs J LaVette RE ERVE The reserves of today are the varsity of tomorrow It ns no secret that the varsnty squad would be at a great disadvantage wlthout the unspnred opposttton provided for them by the members of the reserve team How well we remember the days when our sensor boys were green sophomores and ready to substitute for a tnred and battered varsity player lt was then that they ganned the expernence needed to become the nucleus of thus years team To these splruted reserves goes the sincere coaches RESERVE COACHES A Franco and V Martmettu Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams SEASON RECORD Freedom Monaca Hopewell Beaver Beaver Falls 26 New Brughton O 59 l appreciation of the student body, varsity squad, and , , cc,, .l8 O , ,,., ,,A,c , l4 7 , O ,E c c,cc,c 20 as , O , cc,u as . cc,cc 26 ' up , L-QNQ, . TB LL F GQRQWNXN G Members of the Court dance follow ng the Football C o n ng Wnth the completuon of the football season the re marnung task was the choosung ofthe ktng and queen This year the senior players and lettermen bestowed the honor of queen upon Vlcky Mahlu varslty cheerleader Denny Herrold center for the Rams was chosen as long The gala event marked Rochester Hugh Schools nnneteenth annual crovvnrng This affaur sponsored by the Ushers Club under Mass Geraldine Stennacker was emceed by Don Coffey The coronatlon was followed by a dance an the gymnasium sponsored by the Student Council 60 'C' Kms DENNY V3.7 GVEMBER 26 19 8 1958 FOOTBALL COURT Lou Cvetnic Carrie Pavlovic Jim Fedle Betty Crawford Bill Beitsch Jan Draganza Vicky Mahli Denny Herrold Ann Cable Gary Matsook Mary Catherine Iovine Bob Nicgorski Salley Suffoletta Bill Bostic Xian-.43.x5J. lb E V iv l!! I The hearty cheering at reserve football and basketball games gives further proof that the .lun- ior Varsity Cheerleaders are true leaders in every sense of the word, and that as prospective members of next year's varsity squad they will continue to rep- resent the student body with the highest standard possible. tt x f LUNG RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: Mary Ann Reed, Linda Beightley, Carolyn McLean, Carol Pratte. Wi,,ixi. wut vu M BEAT THE BOBCATS J Reserve cheerleaders participate in the Beaver Pep Assembly as the band and student body look on. Go, Rochie, Go Go, Rochie, Go Dynamo, Let's go Dyamite, Let's fight Go, Rochie, Go, Rochie Dynamo, Dynamite Go, Rochie, Go. Let's go, Let's fight. Victory, Victory is our cry V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Will we win, well I guess We belong to the R,l-LS. Rochie Rams, We're for you So break that line and come on through We're gonna win, We're gonna fight Rochie Rams we'lI win tonight. wwe- T With pride We present JOHN MAMONE SENIOR RECORD SQUAD MEMBERSHIP Bull Beltsch Jam Clowes Lenny Crapls Don Franco Gary Matsook Bob Mattern 64 Two Two Three Two Th ree Th ree yea rs years yea rs years years years GARY MATSOOK BOB MATTERN BILL BEITSCH John Marnone Y Three years DON FRANCO l.ENNY CRAPIS Olll' basketball an an an BFI an BD an an 8 6 8 E 6 seniors JlM CLOWES 1..0A!6 1958 59 SCHEDULE Monaca Midland Hopewell Freedom Beaver So Hills Cath Monaca Mndland Hopewell Freedom Beaver So Hrlls Cath New Brighton Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home l Y- 1 l Q .v 2 1 l U l CQ- 'xv 1 X J . 2- ,ee,..,. .,,,.,,,, ee,,, 7 7 J . 6- ' e.eeeeee,ee.eeeeeeee.....ee. J . 9- eee.eeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeee. J . l3- ,,,e,eeee,,,...a. ,,.,,,. ,e,, J . l6- ee.,,,,,,,eeee.e,,,,,, 7 777777 7 J .2O- . ' 77777777 7,777.7.77 7 Jan. 23- New Brighton 7..7.7.77777 777.77. A way J . 27- ,,,,,,,,,,A...,.,7-7777777777, J .3O- ' ,,,a,,, ,7,7,77.77,,,,77777777 Fb. 3- ,,,,77777.77.7777 ..7777777. F b. 6- v,,7,7AA77777777777777777777 F b. IO- A 7ae77e777777.777777777.7.,77 77 F b. l3- , ' ,77777777777 . 77777 7 F b. l7- ' ,,,.77777.77 .777777 7 ' LONG Our basketball managers w re left To ghT E J Crawford I BASKETBALL Ably coached by Adam Karcns and hns com peTenT sTaTf The Ram Cagers wrapped up The 59 baskeTball season wuTh a four wnn elghT loss record Havung scrummaged many sessuons aT The ST Joe Gym The Team provlded many anxnous and excmng momenTs Tor The specTa Tors aT exhrbmon and scheduled league games Tuesday and Frrday naghts ofTen found a crowd of spurned Rochue sTudenTs and fans gathered aT Dawes Gymnasium ln New BrughT on cheenng on anoTher Ram vucTory Jardu W Jones M Dloguardl x MW I xlftfl ,f F1fX!l Llvxioll X !l!A4y41gAVjJ 1 ff he Rams K Omxs lof other QXNO p Blll ganscla lvl hoops an U Dre '-T ak ln The Beav er J V game Coach Joe CaTanese and head coach Adam Karcus were The backbone of The 59 Rams he Trcf T ' 'I , lll l -S fl ' ll . lg, III' c.. , Q, 'i 52. X , . , . I . . . . . . . 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O 19 8 BASEBALL TE M ,. aff ROW l T Anderson F Palakovrch A Matsook L B rg T Coe D Wllson T Scherdmantel D Franco H Pmchottn ROW 2 B OD ll B Meter E Reed G Shanor J Mamone E Charlovrch R Luther B Mattern B Goedeker G Gnlchrlst G Mattsook B Cello L Cvetmc Under the drrectzon of Mr Albert Franco the Rochue baseball team compuled a record of four vvlns and four losses last year The Ram nlne clld a very commendable 'ob consuderlng that the opposntnon was furmshecl by such larger schools as Beaver Falls Aluqurppa Ambrrdge and Ell wood Cnty Wnth the return of several lettermen Coach Franco IS hopeful of produclng a vvunmng Team at Rochester Hugh School .fb-1-Q 1 1 x x sf 1 4 ,Q - :lv The dutres of the baseball team were ably carrned out wrth the assrstance of therr coach Mr Albert Franco : . , . ' , , , . u , . , . ' , . ' , . JP X fs if y ff , , x - xx X , Q sc s 1 .Q A E. LONG if -43' 'Y un 1. WW Whale The crowd cheers hum on Bob ODeII iakes hrs turn at ba? CATCHERS B Goedecker D Wnlson MANAGERS ROW1 B Jones E Teets ROW 2 J Crawford J Wrnght PITCHERS D Franco B Maftern ii Al INFIELDERS L Burg E Reed, T Schendemantel 1 I 2' , Y A '6- - . '...,,. -' ' ' ' - ,- -.' ' fri- ' - W-Mn , RMA, ,A -. . , ,T ,ng A, :A?, iljfrz A 'V ,f..f:. jawn, ,. 'Q . . JL : , , . , : . , . J ,,,,, 1 fx -1 . 1 - 2 f ' .. 4 L . , w 1 N 1,0NCo ,- Q ROW l L Cvetnic M Filby M Corless D Peasenell D Herrold Venn Cole M Servick D Coffey ROW 2 F Palakovi P Weese J Llewelyn P Seidler J Bittner C Peel R Olson ROW 3 D Groves J Mundo J Matthews J Dorminy ST UDE T COU CIL Representatives elected by a malority vote of the homeroom students and presidents of the sophomore lunior and senior classes comprise the student council directed by Mr. Joseph Catanese. The purpose ot this organization is to create a better understanding between the faculty and to set a good example for other clubs and organizations of the school. Worlcin as a unit they accomplished all their tasks well. TN ro if l Council members served on hall duty and had the milk marhlne S97 up in the lower hall. 70 lim Student Council officers and sponsor Mr. Catanese discuss plans for the postaprom. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFlCERS President DENNY HERROLD Vice-Presrdent DICK VENN Secretary JUDY COLE Treasurer DENNY PEASENELL Sponsor MR. JOSEPH CATANESE 'T gf ,.- f ,X EDITORS: Mary Ann Servick Bill Dunning Ginny Turley, and Bill Meier. ,- FEII' P If it happened at Rochue the alert staff of the Oracle knows about it Nothing newsworthy escapes their attention as they plan each new edition of the school paper Mrs Dorothy Cam the faculty advisor has acted as a guudlng hand for the staff with unerrung skill for over ten years Members of the sports staff Marie Bob and Dotty scan the daily paper for writing tips Af' gf' Martha and Mare check with Mrs Cam for staff asstgnments 72 Q ROW iz M. Papa, D. Kunsman, B. Meier, M. Servick, J. Turiey, L ON 6 B, Dunning, M. Duerr, J. Draganza, B. Nicgorski. ROW 2 Mrs. Cain, L. Beignriey, M. iovine, A. Woods, P. Dagen, E. Haif- niii, C. Curtis, J. Sroffei, L. Davis, D. Kcuntz ROW 3: S. Ware, P. Miiler, S, Lane, N. Lewis, J. Bittner, B. Maynue, M. Fire sfone, N. Braden, M. filinfioo, B. Heuring. ROW -1: R. Kiine, L, Weyand, D Herrold, L. Hahn, G. Graff, J. Bitiner. OR CLE STAFF As edifcrs of the fourth editlcn, Linda and Nancy iook ever work handed in to fnem by members of The beginning iournai- isfn class. Q Sue looks on while Jean Helps Denny fasten his robe in preparaiion for Quili and Scroii indxrion. i I . Quiii and Scroil re:nbe's Don and Jen exp5ain We sign ficange We nsnorer, assoc anon 'G nccr'-ing 'nernbei Jeree Sfene To start off the season the Rochester Senior High Band took part in the annual festivities at Kennywood Park ln spite of poor conditions at the practice field in Marion Hill the band always managed to put on a star performance each Friday at the football games Veterans Day Parade at Ambndge a band festival at Stowe Township and the Geneva Homecoming Four members of the band were selected to attend the midwestern band festival at Darlington Pa They were Karl Knlbaugh Janet Buckenheimer Bull Dunning and Vedoster Ingram Karl Kelbaugh brought honors to our school by receiving first chair and attending the State Festival Throughout the year the band participated at Pitt. 43 1.0 U6 Our band dad an excellent 'ob under the dlrectlon of Mr James Kaplan and has rlghthand man Mr James Bott: the lunror hzgh band dlrector 4 Flag bearers and color guards F Marnetta J Osman J McCready P Gould The band honored the fathers of the football team by spelllng DADS on the fneld 75 X , all J II ggilglio ,Jig lr -2 f l ly J 1,0-'J Cb Um ik ,O ether between p chces Sensor band members enlOY ta 'ng 9 - SAXOPHONES ROWl E Otto C Llvergood G lst ROW 2 J Powell M I son P Holzvvorth BAND -1? CLARINETS W l J Wt on Ho lard R mer S Suffoletta P Werrer P Arnott P Mecklcm J Bucken wetvver OW 2 Ly ns M ers J Palalcovtch J Borro N G ommes J Peterson N Hwlfhtll N Shaffer ROW 3 P Seudler V ram D eore M e vts J Powell B Coleman Speclwt N Wetkel L0 A16 I-fl TRUMPETS W I fey H kms D vns P Coff O 2 F Puzzuffx J Feduska J Blair G Laure T Barr ROW 3 B Trumpefer C Lambert P Torrence B Kennedy N1r -'-x- and Narrator Mary Ann Servnck Band Manager George Mungle Z tn.: BAND OFFICERS Presldenf GENE MILLER Vice Presrden! WILLIAM BUDACKI Secretary Treasurer MARIAN RADICK QQ 5555.-. Hf5rr X PERCUSSION AND FLUTES LOWER BRASS RQW1 T G,-,mm 5 Budack, D 512,21 C Carter B Smlyh ROW ROW 1 R Phrlrps J Erzen B Brown S Roush J Edwards ROW 2 E Halfhnll G Mebs C Howe M Harrus ROW '7 Reud G Snyder W Dunnung K Kelbaugh P Sysyn E Teers ROW Powell G Howe K Fedysk, 5 Magfem Dunnlng T Shane J Stelzer G Buitermore ,ouri , Aj N X- I RO : R. Cof , R. op ' , J. a ', . ey. R W : . , RPI' fe B ' , I ' I i i I , - erraer . I ,, N- ' ' ' ' f 'N 'Q 1 I f NX 2. . I I, ', .I 'QCA ,L. . .:,' ' I , .' A ,I ,I ff , ' 3: ii r A I A ll Q9 9, C9 ,U W I, ISM 'fri W Marching ahead of the band these pert lasses add to the peppy spirit' of the school as they represent Rochester at parades and athletic endeavors which they attend. Their practiced skill and baton maneuyers are a result of cheerful personalities and pride in their alma mater. Head Malorette BARBARA LANGNECKER Senior ANN CABLE Senior JAN DRAGAN ZA ci.. CENTER FRONT B Langnecker CLOCKWISE left to right J Draganza M Fullington M Buck enheimer A Frederucks M Radick M Babinec A Cable lg Q X -few... , 1 ' l . . 1' , :., . , :. ,. ,. - ROW 1: M. Radick, J. Draganza, M. Duerr, J. Shane, A. Cable, N. Braden, J. Bittner, V. Turley, V. Howe, M. Papa. ROW 2: Miss Steinacker, A. Woods, B. Crawford, L. Beighley, B. Heuring, V. Mahli, M. Reed, P, Dagen. ROW 3: C. Rotuna, J. Cole, M, lovine, L. Hahn, C. Pratte, J, Bittner, A. Merritt. USHERS, CL B Left to right: M. Duerr, V. Mahli, B. Crawford, V. Turley, J. Shane. Left to right: A. Cable, M. Papa, M. lovlne, C. Rotuna. A ' . 1 The frills and ruffles which add to many gala affairs are provided by the Ushers' Club as they lead spectators to their seats for an evening of entertainment. This organization, sponsored by Miss Geraldine Steinacker, has participated in school affairs and outside acti- vities for the past five years. Included in this year's activities were the Football Crowning, P.T.A. Fashion Show, Christmas and Spring concerts and serving to the Community Chest dinner. LCDN C5 1 LOMQ2 t r Phrlrp lnman drrector takes a break between practrce sesslons to smrle for the camera 80 ROW l P Dagen L Bosco D Gamble J Sprungston J DeSalle J Porter B Coffey R Cam L Crapls J Oppelt J George J Boffo A Woods B Baugh man ROW 2 C Curtts S Taylor L Davus J Stoffel K Fedyskl G Snyder A Nemeth D Herrrngton D Perrotta J Matthews D Mannron P Green M A Gabauer M A Reed N Braden S Holland ROW 3 B Crawford G Howe P Werner N Lewrs M Kress G Farmer T Murphy B Kramer K n Dyke R Law V Mahlr J Headand M Martun J Brttner D Fu mer ROW 4 S Haney C Reed B Thomas B Coleman E Teets D Burget T Grrmm R Rosensteel P Hagerty R Shanahan E Haney A Bufftngton D Dettore J Panner C Pratte L Hahn L Berg ey CO CERT CHOIR The Concert Chorr of Rochester Hugh School has long been recognrzed as one of the outstandrng choral groups an thus dlstrsct Under the dlrectlon of Mr Phlllp Inman, the choir upheld nts well deserved reputation agann thus year by presenting two publnc concerts assembly programs for the student body and numerous programs for varrous organnza tnons The Christmas Concert featured such numbers as a negro splrltual Go Tell It on the Mountarn The Adoration Carol The Sllent Stars Go By and Companlons All Sing Loudly The Sprung Concert presented both sacred and secular muslc rncludnng the musical score from Rogers and Ham mersteuns Oklahoma Tom Dooley A Srnners Soul and Glorra from Twelfth Mass 5 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 I ' I ' I 4 I ' I ' I 4 I - ' . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , - 1 4 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 . . , . . , . , . . : . , . 3 y 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 Va , . , . , . l , . , . , . l . I , : . , . , .- , . , . , . , . - Q NJ , . , . , . , . htl . .531 N m Pk. X x X 'R :ag xy., 4 as 1 I ' tl X A. QRS Y' cr 1 1 , - . . ,, - 11 11 - 11 I I l W I1 - I1 11 - ' ll , . . . . . 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 - 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 M. , , LUAJGC BOYS' OCTET Dave Herrnngfon Ed Teefs Torn Grrmm Art Nemefh D Mannwon D Deforre Roy Cam Rex Shanahan ACCOMPANISTS Sandy Haney and Barbara Brown Mr Inman dnrecfs the chow nn the annual Chrnst mas Choral Concert Sue Joan Ken and Dave attended Mwdwesi Choral Festnval April L, Q Fir Q . 'i 2 A A Q - fifzti A .4 , V' A 324 S ROW l: P. Benson, M. Filby, S. Means, J. Lane, V. Hagg, D. Carpenter, J. Turley, D. St. John, S. Ferris, J. Heinrick, D. Knox, J. Hresho, J. Moran. ROW 2: A. Cope, M. Acon, T. Kauffman, N. Garvin, P. Gould, E. White, R. Stelzer, P. Lentz. V. Jusczak, M. Sciaretta, J. Bird, M. Drumm. ROW 3: J. White, S. Rosen- steel, E. Merrifield, P. Parsons, D. Mack, J. Pratte, M, Carcaise, J. Pfeiffer, C. Davis, J. Erzen, B. Brown, B. Haney, M. Wilson. 1 if lx f ir, I ' i JC.. r , I. lv. i . -1 , , rl I i Members of the Sophomore Girls' Sextet are: E. Merrifield, S. Rosensteel, T. Kauffman, M. Wilson, E. White, Mary Filby. Their dulcet tones added a pleasant feminine touch to the Christmas Con- cert. The many hours of practice were well rewarded by many excellent performances. 82 , i GIRL ' CHORUS Under the capable direction of Mr. Philip Inman, the Girls' Chorus proved to be a valuable asset in the suc- cess of the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. The group is comprised of 37 girls, consisting mostly of sopho- mores. Their hard work and selection of songs contributed to their succes this year. O'nly by being a member of the Girls' Chorus mey the girls qualify to try out for the Con- cert Choir the following year. DO have specufnc mstructlons before attempttng to drnve FX DO stop at all stop sugns Obey traffic ru es QUKUCL DRI ER TRAINING Ably instructed by Mr Victor Nlartlnettu the students of Rochester Hugh School are taught the nrnportant fundamentals ot sate drnvlng Through out their course of study the students received the proper trannlng necessary to become secure and contldent operators on the hlghvvay DONT drnve wtth more than three an the front seat DO park a safe dtstance from the curb DO S AND DON TS DRIVERS TRAINING DON T park nn druveways or restricted areHS N T one arm drnve' LO M6 FRE TCH CLUB MUACADEMIE F RANCAISER RON KUNE Presfdent JEANNE SHANE Presfdent The French Club better known to the members as LAcadernle Francarse con srsts of all second year French students Under the dlrectlon of Mass Jane Bradshaw the club has monthly nweetnngs wrth programs deslgned to promote a better under standlng of the language customs and people of France Several rnernbers through the French Club have acquired pen pals In France and other parts of the world ,J Ha- 84 ROWT J Cole D Reese R Loschuavo R Klnne J Shane T Belculfrne E Taylor T Anderson ROW 2 Mrss Bradshaw E Otto D Gamble L Hahn J Stoffel P Wrrght C Coene R Corfreld ROW 3 R Fortunate J Stefanlc G Sosnowskl W Hays J Patrtsuan J Crawford Nl Clrnton ROW A J Tuzzro J Boffo D Boyers D Franco T Shane H Bmgle F Przzum L0fVs0 LATIN CLUB TTLAETI LATINP' iv ', M. . T . ge' T cfs 1 r' . ' T, .. K ,' 4 T. lx . - ., . if-L' 1- - L . ' gl ,AW .lfjrll 1' V qlll - ' . 'J .f :Th .A 1 V I .-'fill IEC . L L, ..., l y 5 T., f 3'1 ,a ' ' ' ' 4,-7 In in ' Consul , T A I lc 1 1. Inj in, lv?-.1.v Consul ELEANOR HALFHILL: RL, V 2 N y A ., ,WJ ., AM DON COFFEY , . ,. K . j ,A ul' , 1- ' ' 5 ' T ' 4. l l lx- 1 ' I '. - x i A wif gi I,-'-3'-. ' T Y, The LaeTi LaTini Chappy LaTinsJ under The direcfion of Mrs. Rebecca Brown, have been True To Their name This year. The group had many joyous Times learning abouT The life and Times of early Rome in Their meeTing hour on Tuesday aTTer school each monTh. Singing LaTin ChrisTmas Carols and playing a novel in form of Bingo wiTh LaTin words were inTeresTing parTs of The aTTer school meetings. AcTiviTies of The LaTin Club were highlighTed by a spiruTed assembly before The Beaver TooTball game and a Trip Wednesday February 25 To see The sky show aT Buhl PlaneTarium W l D Frank D Simpson A Woods D Coffey E Halfhill M MarTin J Llewelyn F Palskoyich ernan ROW 2 M Servick C Davis J ebs T e i ur is nngsTon J Bolfo L B ghfley ROW 3 M Fes one V J czalc D A J D rn B Brown S a vlch I mi' o e rs own u E e Mannion R Coffey R Hopkins J Matrhews N Trunick B Jones ROW 5 R Wiblin J Dunn o G Bur e more J Blair Lie enTriTT P S syn The D Cable H Bolgoia RO 2 - , A ' A , . , , , . , . , . , , , B. Col . : . ' , , , . M , K. Gram, P. M'ller, S, Lan , L. Dav's, C. C T' , J. Sp' , . , , ei , g . ir T , . us , . T' yers, . o , . r , , M y, J, Palako ' , P, Thonon, M, Pr'ddy, C, S 'h, J, P rr A ROW -1: M , Br , C. R by, D, iz I, D. T . , , V , . , , l , . . : . ' , , ing, . - Tor , . ',J, ' b ' , . y ,S. il, , , . lf LONG GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION J? ,9 ' ' ff, . ' Q Q A ' f!-5' I The bowling league met every Thursday at Beaver Valley Bovvlf OFFICERS-SEATED: President V. Mahli, Vice-President J, Cole STANDING: Treasurer C, Curtis and Secretary C. Pratte. The bowling alleys have been buzzing this year as a result of the energetic duck pin efforts of the Girls' Athletic As- sociation directed by Mrs. Grace Figley. Activities of the league this year have included the selling of candy and baked goods. The season was clirnaxed by parti- cipation in the District Tournament and annual banquet where trophies and senior pins were presented. i l We hope if WGS 6 Sffiliel Keeping score books is like a serious problem to these girls. 86 -A 3 i May, B. Parish, P. Lentz, J. Navvroclxi. ROW 2: Mrs. Cope. ROW 3: E, Merrifield, J. Leister, A. Frederick, ROW l: K. Harris, E, Raybuck, P. Dagen, D. Day, P. Scassa, S. Reid, S. Cole- man, D. Knox, J. Lane, J, Bird, F. Crum, P, Inman, J. Moran, A. P. Coffey, S, Ferris, C. Coene, M. Acon. ROW -1: M, Sciaretta, P. Benson, M. Noonon, J. Powell, D. Carpenter, J. Palalcovich, L. Johnson. l I i i . '7 T i , T x .- , 6 i, .Q 3' J, I W , 4 f i tt Y , i 'V HOME EC CLUB Mu - ,-L--P 25 - . ' ,. V , ' ' .av Q vw? ' . . . . . r f.: -: 5-6 ' A relatively new organization in our high school, . , ' - , the Home Ec Club has carried on a variety of acti- A vittes along with learning many beneficial hints ' OF! household VTHGVTBQEBVTTSFIT. The Home Ec girls went through all phases of sewing in their early morning Under the direction of Mrs, Marie Reid and Miss flassr Mariorie Tervvilliger, these students in home econo- mics have prepared and served numerous meals at banquets, including the f'Christmas Tea for the members of the school board. These girls are preparing themselves to become the future hornernakersn of America. The girls made French Pastry in cooking class. tk.. 4 i X J -LONCQ 87 LOAJG i F,- Span L? F-1 Gal' ROWl S Taylor V Mahll P Wright M Pruddy C Davls M Servlclc M Drumm V Jusczak N Braden W 2 Mnss Muller G Mebs J E en B wn J l H a e Boff J Sprungst n Green B Heurlng A Papas A Woods ROW 3 D Myers B Paruslw M C loynne S Coleman L Hahn G Gamble S Murray P Meclwlern J Shane M Wllson M Duerr J BT? er ROW A L Crapxs R KI Perrotta B Belfsch G Edge J Fedele D Mannion S Lane E l-lalfhlll J Moran ROW 5 D Lyons chrnul R ner n Bu ermore D oyers J owell e Lap L Cve FUTURE TEACHER X I A ERICA .1 Members of The club assemble IH the lubrary for a rneefung Eleanor Halfhlll was elected Yo The slate board for Future Teachers of America Congrafnlaflong fo Eleanor on lwer achuevemenf ,X X 7A L V Zfggi I 4 X ' r ful - N 1. , U 4, hx , f nxx n - , ' ' 5- 4 P' L ' E .1 - A L , r ' . JL T 3 Y Lf -1 , , L Q , UV ' or ' l ' ' A 75 A 1 f J f ' L f an ll V t 1 , V' . ' '3 El i A , , I' r , A A 6 , ,- .ff u P ' C RO 1 I ' 'I 4, . I l, . rk . Bro J, . Peruaf, J. le dl n, J. lo, . I' o , P. , . , . , . , : , , . ' , . . ' , . , . , , . , . , . , . ' , . , , I n . : , ' , . lne, R. , . ' , . , . , , ' , . , . ' , . . 2 . , H. S , 4 Bift , R. Cal , G. TT , , B , . P , B. C lio, R, ishka, , tnlc, D. OE : an I ' M f x Y . 4 88 L'6 .fV6v FUT RE PEAKER OF A ERICA speakung class who partlclpaled In nnany assenablles by conducting devotuonals and ofner rnsparalnonal programs The group learned The fundamentals of public speaking and observed a wlde varlely of dernonslratlve presentafuons by lbe members of Their darly class S I W l W el Per a E Edge P Mec VY' ber Par gh W Bensc l gorslcl ON 2 1 5 a Of e osnof s Slate G Sleanor sfrc J es lson W u Q au n gre C ,O Franco E Clwarlovvclrw D Herrold The dally speech classes were moments fo remember' 4a ne Edge eaos devorons for n 825 s b F3 :1 '77 LOA! Co LIBRARY N. CLUB ROW T: B. Langnecker, J. Crum, J. Jeffers, S. Mayhue, L, Crapis, E, Taylor, J. Leister, M. Sciaritta, B, Acon. ROW 2: M. Priddy, J. Peruzzi, P. Wright, S. Ferris, D, Gardner, M. Drumm, V, Jusciak. ROW 3: C. Davis, S. Coleman, B. Thomas, L. Johnson, D. Taylor. The Library Club, sponsored by Miss Irene Brehm, consists of 23 girls who act as library assistants during The day. Besides their daytime duties, the club has Library assistants stamp books and keep accurate files of The books available. Party marks Eleanor's book to let her know when i1's due. Remember: Qc a day for overdue books. 90 numerous social events and money making proiects, such as the sale of valentine and Easter candies and bake sales. L01-J6 Mildred describes the poster on The bulletin board to club members ggi ' sv M W 9 Clarice and Gerry. Members of the Junior Red Cross discuss the annual campaign, --Q. Each Junior Red Cross Representative This year was elected To the organizaTion by a majority voTe of the home- room of which he was a member. A fund drive conducted by These representatives Throughout The high school proved of great benefit with every home-room having lOOLMs conTribuTion. Two members of the club vvill be sent To The sTaTe con- vention this summer. ROW l: V, Juczak, D. Filby, B. Crawford, J, Shane, Ja Bittner, D. Meyers. ROW 2: Miss Terivvilliger, M, Acon, G. Graff, C. Pratte, C. Knox, B. Acon, J. Springston. JU'IOR RED CROSS N 283 JQ 4 2 9 5 fo C R95 i i i LOW9 Y -ulmmw W J R hka ornmncy O ey Q ruc ona e4er C wards S abwnec D any D Q od ON 2 ar Q eesa o ss W Dunnmg J Wdson E Dfoguwrdw A Mauk J Bar yy ROW 3 G 11 D Burg, 1 Pahou 0 ostxc L e e v v CL nyder R Lashlayo R Hopkins C Ruby R unaha ecse ormwne Sister J Stefanrk T Shane W Coffey K VanDyke J Sezer 0' -4 Mr Marhnem goes ova ofhmal dub busmess Esqufres a mc Don 92 ESQUIRE CLUB u res d sy. ay exa J dres ed a es a e xr v ay 'we EU v o Smart appearance IS a must vywth The neat lads of Rochue who have begun a new nwovenwenf among The boys of the student body by organnzmng The Esquwe Club Each Fnday the nwenapers are requued To wear suns and hes Then sponsor 'VM Vnctor Mamnenu ws a True example of an Esqunre 'i'3Exxi'i1s M-'E' H O ' Snazzy was the cry heard as polrceman fDenny Herroldf carrtes Snaz7y fDon Caffe-yy unto the room Me7 Apparently Teddy Rtctw Perrottat cant wake up hs rvnft Hp has d5'9S 1 tn three gtrts 'or 'Pe same evenmg' nova 4,7 Y? W1 M Kress D J Crdm P Meckte B La necker Jpeit OW 2 M nerr Co e J Edwar s rrold A Petrucetlt L Cve mc R Fortunao R Perro a J S a e J Fenner For those vvnth theatrfcat asptrattons the sentor class lay offers a chance at dranattcs It was such student Thesptans who presented Ltte of the Party a rous :ng comedy to the publuc and to thetr fellow students SE IOR OO sta ct .JJ ben V' CL SS PLAY T , ' '7 , f 3 4 J Q 3 1 f i 3 if , L J 1 X J ' 1 ' 1 '- ' J J A l',' ' a fl 4 J r - , E 4- .4 ' RO : . , .Ftlby,J Jeffers, , f , . m, . E H fs E I A , J, Op . R 1 . D , D, ft y, . d 2 2 il Q He , . ',. V, A t, tr, . , p ' U I , . . . C 5 J , 5 f , ' 1 5 J J I 2 h. H ' H J. 4 we JA' f , J , L k th Da' Lo Cetrt: Ha: e S so 'e'n 5 Mr Peacock tells Mass Ludwugs gunuor American Hrstory class about College Board examunatnons Mr Wlllrarn Peacock has done gratifying work Wlth the lunlors and seniors of Rochester Hugh School In preparlng thern for their future ID hugh er education by arranging for tests and asslstlng an the quest for scholarshnps In the gundance offlce students discuss college plans with James White, a representatlve SHOWERS FLOWERS LONE: 1 ' L, r ll, , .TT S .Vo --., 1958 MAY CROWNING S- Lmda Davns mard of honor proudly downs Geraldrne Rotuna as 1958 Queen of the May The Crowns a vocal group composed of Vern Causey Bob ODell Elmer Reed Vrc y Mahlu and udy Mebs enfertam the Queen and her attendams Carol Curtrs also performed a ballet solo 5 r 11 P 'Iv Ls THE QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS SEATED left to rnght Maryellen Cole Judy Mebs crow and scepfre bearers Sandy Nocera and Gary Bnrd Lmda Davrs Lows Burd STANDING Mary Heurung Eihel Lw Queen Gerry Roruna Josle Mundo Sara Buckenheumer Rosemary Loughman 95 ,ONC9 96 IN MEMORY OF MISS MILDRED MILLER C1895-19595 Death is only a turn in the road, Miss Miller, and beyond the curve there is peace for our tears and rest from Life's irksome load. The memories of your lite's en- deavors and accomplishments will remain forever in the hearts of your friends and loved ones. Your good will and generosity have paved the way for many hours of happiness for others. To us you are not gone, but a step closer than us to the last, Great Judgment Day. Miss Miller a lifelong resident of Freedom graduated from Freedom High School and the University of Pittsburgh She taught algebra and social studies in Rochester High School since 1922 Known to her students as a friend and advisor rather than a teacher she sponsored many extra curricular activities including the lunior class lunior senior prom magazine sale and Future Teachers of America organization which she was sponsor of this year ll 4 fiiig e Qi JJ . Q 3 5 1 v igsfwr' M I ' ' 1 I I - . . . . . . . . I . . - . l . I , in fx Vx X1 X F11 J I gf fr 'Liz g 1- N ws F karfff' M kif 4' is wx fs Qt M , . M 3 x X -X' ff f ' A ' ve ssl tv ,Q i is if M :ffd ' V ' J 'Q ' Ci. X 5 t s . 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