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I Row I Maureen Richardson, Betty Lou Stilley, lanie Merenic, Nancy Neff, Mary lane Boyer, Roseann Brandis, Betty Ann Trax, Margaret Brandis, Carolyn Tessaro, Marlene Schmitt, Donna Griffith, Dora Condie, Lois Verno, Norma Dolti, Dorothy Gorisin, Marie Latorre, Marion Kozak, Theresa Dobrowalski, Virginia Bott. Row Il Mrs. Tremont, Francis Olson, Mary Iane Lomago, Amelia Kratofil, Mary Popovich, Dolores Zupancic, Mabel Briggs, Nancy Piel, Libby Collins, Bonnie Lou Dolan, Gertrude Tewell, Loretta Johnson, Zammer Spencer, Dolores Johnson, Marion Hardinger, Tresa Polacek, lean Davis, Ruth Bruce, Marlene Petrovich, Barbara Briggs. Row III Helen Sokol, Dolores Wisniski, lo Ann May, Virginia Kuna, Dolores Blashich, lris Kennedy, loan Opterman, Mary Pope, Ieanette lackson, Dolores Whitesides, Irene Batelli, Virginia Vettori, Lilas Sewchok, Donna Lasko, Betty lane Atkins, Catherine Peristy, Iane Hardinger, Charlene Buresch, Gladys Pierce, Rosemary Shinsky, Donnah Randall. Row IV Donna Kupcha, lulia Melani, Myrna Vaira, Rosemary Gorisek, Adrienne Mahalkey, Mary Cleary, Iosie Butler, Virginia Walchak, Dolores Deak, Theresa Martin, Mildred Kubis, Sara Hudson, Ioan Finch, Irma Montgomery, Mildred Pierce, Margaret Ann Wilson, Marie Bretschneider, June Anton, Peggy Schallenberger, Hilda Quivers. Y-Teens v -M .....,...,,,. Hi-Y Row I Ed Dickman, Ioe Cusic, Iohn Lackovic, Bob Hardinger, Albert Latorre, lirnmy Cook, Bill Stanko, Reece Williams, Charles Cusic, Russell Moore, Richard Cashdollar, Donald Barton. Row II Mr. Cherney, Richard Bottles, Bobby Podlesnik, Rae Love, Lloyd Leonard, Evano Lenzi, Bill Griffith, lim Verno, Lou Gorisek, Iohn Zelena, Dave Kurtak, Harry Daugherty, Frank O'Black, Frank Zupancic. Row III Wayne Love, loe Batelli, Ronnie Gates, Clark Owens, Clyde Kepple, Alex Neil, Paul Popovich, Rudy Dudukovich, Eddie Lapata, Ioe Karninsky, Eddie Hamilton, Iohn Posego, Fred Noakes, Norman Flowers, Duane Kennedy. Row IV Mike Hollerich, Hugh Todd, Ambrose Blashich, Bud Felix, Bill Trover, Bill Houston, Verne: Benzo, Iohn Prokop, Bob Brunetti, Dick Leaver, Fred Engel, Ed Schallenberger, Bill Gray. 2e
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EQJAMQW The freshmen are now at the start of a great climb-the ladder to higher education-the peak of which they hope to reach Without much trouble. They have worked and made friends with the other students and showed great participation in all of the school activities. From the beginning they showed their Willingness to contribute what they could to S. T. H. S. This is a very important step, because they are beginning their high school career the correct Way. Good citizenship, proper attitudes toward students and school, and co- operation With the student body and the faculty are a few of their attributes of which they can be proud. ln four years We are certain that the class of '54 will be one of the best ever to graduate from S. T. H. S. CLASS OFFICERS President .... ................. . . Dennis Wood Vice-President .. .... Michael Cero Secretary . . . . . . Harry Haenig Treasurer .... . . . Patty Patellos D. Blashich QQ 8 D The Eighth Graders have one of the greatest tasks of anyone of the other grades. They must prove themselves in many Ways. The group that entered our school last September has already shown many of their great abilities by joining in on all our assemblies and community drives. They have already learned one of the greatest musts in high school- cooperation-and have used it often. CLASS OFFICERS President ....... . .. lohn Uzmack Vice-President . . . . . . Albena Boyer Secretary ..... . . . Patricia Morouse Treasurer . .. .. Ronald Boyer l. Batelli 27
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- ZZHJ The Y-Teens is an organization ot girls 7 the purpose ot which is to help them understand one another and to teach them how to work together. The meetings are held once a month. At this meeting we discuss all busi- ness matters first, then the remainder of the meeting is given over to entertain- ment. The Y-Teens hold many events during the year. Some ot them are: The annual Christmas Dance, the Valentine Dance, a Mother's Tea, and we also help the needy in any way possible. To welcome each new group ot Freshmen, We hold a party, at which a good time is had by all, and at the end ot the year, a picnic is held for all the members of the Y-Teen organization. OFFICERS Advisor . .. .... .... M rs. Doris Kinney President ...... . .. Marlene Schmitt Vice President . . Margaret Brandis Secretary ...... .... D ora Condie Treasurer . . . . . . Mary lane Boyer Hostess ..... . Carolyn Tessaro Invitations .... ....... N ancy Neff Music ...... . . Betty Ann Trax Art ..................... f ...... Lois Verno Program ....... Sophomore Representative . . . . . . Donna Griffith Rose Ann Brandis D. Kupcha Z To seek, to create, and maintain throughout the school and community a higher standard of Christian character is the goal for which the Hi-Y is striving. The l-li-Y opens its activities each year with the Initiation ceremonies for new members. lt is not only impressive but a not-to-be-forgotten experience in the lives ot the boys who are the tuture citizens ot our community. Another annual event is the Sadie Hawkins Dance. All persons attending are required to be dressed in Dog Patch style. Mr. Weaver and Mr. Cherney serve as advisors. They give valuable aid in the preparation and completion of our activities. C OFFICERS President ...... ........... . William Stanko Vice President . .. . Reece Williams Secretary ...... ..... E ugene lox Treasurer . . . .... lames Cook Chaplain ..... . . . Albert Latorre Co-Chaplain ....... Sergeant-at-Arms 29 . . . Charles Cusic Russel Moore Kaminsky and Barton
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