South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1960
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dJIDUJai|400S P ne(varid This annual is dedicated to the graduates of June, 1959 and January, 1960, and to those whose commencement is yet to come. It is hoped that your education during the past twelve years has imparted much practical knowledge, but has also left the thought that— The truth shall make you free. John 8:22 Seniors .... 10 Clubs .... 44 Activities . 60 Sports .... 74 Autographs 84 Mr. Smith The school which we hove provided for you is one which is of itself on octuol community. It offers constont and abundant opportunity to our future citizens who have the desire to develop habits in good thinking ond independent judgment. The chief value of our modern education is not just information ond the accompanying skills of learning. It is, rather, the achievement of self discipline and the growth of individual minds of young people The youth of todoy must develop independent judgment ond powers of discrimination. 6 rfctnUni faatioc MR. JACK GUTHRIE Guidonce Counselor faculty Home Economic Deportment Front Row Left to trght Mis E Friichk-net. Mrl. M 8crg. Mis A Coty. Lost Row— Mi M Soito . Mu M Co-nont. Mrs C. Whiteside Industrial Arts Department Lett to right: Mr P Wosser. Mr R Rue-tcr. Mr P Keehn, Mr C Long Physicol Education, Music and Art Deportment Lett to r.ght Mr S Caruio. Miss P Kicm, Mi A Kadei, Mis G Pivcc-vich. Mr M Peo't Commercial ond Language Departments Lett to tight Mn I McAncrney. Mr R Ror.stcrd. Mi S Munn, Miss E Wei 0? zcccCttf, English Deportment first Row—Lett to right Miss H Buckner, Miss O Boyko, Miss V Gollogher Miss R LO twiCk, Mr P MortoCCiO Second Row—Mr R Cote. Mr C, Jordon. M ss G Piwcevich, Mr R Bruenmg. Mrs B Bcchtold Soeiol Studies Department firs Row—Left to right Mr J Guthrie Mr F. Dillon. Miss D Gollogher. Mr B MeGrOOrty Second Row—Mr A Greene, Mr A Seidel. Mr W Prior Science Deportment Front Row—Lett to right Miss L Elwell, M ls M Soitos. Miss G, Kcmpski Bock Row—Mr Wyatt, Mr, G. Lombert. Mr Toncros Mr P Tuccio, Mr j Moc Leone Mathematics Department Mr £ Wotonski. Mrs M Zoldak, Miss ) Prechtl, Mr ) Accordino, Mr J Shollcross f2 i '%omen Hwi 7eac eM Upper left MR. JOHN SHALLCROSS Center MISS EMILY WEISS Upper right MR. JAMES MacLEARIE Lett MISS ETHEL FRISCHKET Left MR. ALAN SEIDEL Lower left MISS PEGGY KLEIN Lower right MR. WALTER PRINZ Hove ribbon, will groduote! 10 President HANSFORD BOHANON 2 Vtcc-prcvd«ot BEVERLY SUWINSKI JUNE 1959 Girl ' Trcoiurer JEAN HAMBLETON 1 1 Soroconi of Arm RALPH SHUBERT 12 t Commencement: First Row—Left to right John Slowmski, Bcotrice 8oss, Duke Bohonon, Betty Biolkowski, Joe Wilc ynski Second Row — Janice Dawes, John Brysocc, 8ermce Won-dolowski. Senior Doy: First Row—Left to right: Arlene Hryb, Ralph Shubert, Barbara Clemente, Undo Smith. Second Row —Everette Ayers. John Kuchorski, Ron Eggleton, Frank Kolmowski. Annua!: First Row—Left to right Priscilla Pccmk, Donna Golembeski, Linda Millord, Pat Roslon Second Row—Joe Dehtmger, Robert Perkow-ski, Tom Uridel, Eugene Mikeo 12 (fywwUtteeA Senior Dinner: First Row—Left fo right Deonno Simmons, Tim Ken yon, Jockie Fisher Second Row— Troy Brown, Ken Artim. Priscilla Pcnner, Norm Peltx Prom: First Row—Left to right Morgc Kocarek, Beverly Sliwinski, Bernadette Joskolowski Second Row —Ken Pearson, Pot Verovocz. John Drlik. Chuck Broski. Senior Sociol: First Row—Left to right: Lindo Koller, Jeon Hombleton, Annette Kreic Second Row—Den ms Mulocek, Ken Koprowski 13 AGNES ANDERSON 3566 tost 78 Street Oeo SHEILA BADDELEY 9413 Gormon Avenue Operetta Spring Play. Dromohcs KENNETH ANDRZEJEWSKI 4019 fast 29 Andy intramurol Bowling.. Jay Vee Foot-IjOll. Rod'O Opcrotof. Holl Guard STEVEN ANGYAL 9344 Goylord Avenue Holl GuOrd KENNETH ARTIM 7710 Goodman Avenue Monk EVERETTE AYERS 78 4 Worley Avenue Hillbilly Vorjity Football. Hi-Y. Decothlon, cdc MARY ANN BABINEC 7906 Bcmon Avenue More Operetta, Intromurols, GAA. A Co-ppella, Ton Stomp Club. Teacher- Auijtont. Spring Ploy CLARA MARIE BALCER 4 166 East S9 Street Gym Leader . Operetto, GAA, Movie Usher, A Coppollo SHIRLEY BALLA 7613 Grond Division Orchestra. Intramurol JOYCE BARACZ 7506 Clement Avenue Cpcretto, Intramurol . Movie U her. GAA. BEATRICE BASS 3832 Eost 72 Street 8eo To Stomp Club. Commencement Comm.flee. HAROLD BAUS 9710 Mile Avenue Hoi Vorsity Football. 14 JOHN B. BOZIl 3469 Eott 69 Street Bond. Get man Club. Math Club. Chew Club. JCWA. Hall Guardi, intromuroli. Teocher's Assrstont. SHIRLEY BENASZEK 4700 Peorse Avenue Operetta. Movie Usher. Intramural! BEN BENKOWSKI 3628 Beverle Rood Bond. GLORIA BERNARD 3900 East 43 Street Ushers Club. Ottice Assist ont. Teacher's Assistant, Health Service Club. Health Service Aide JO ANNE BETLISKEY 7630 Finney Avenue Lommy Y-Tecns. Red Cron. GAA. Oper-etto, Intromurols ELIZABETH BIALOWSKI 6705 Clement Avenue Betty Student Council. Operctto. Gym Lcodcr . Commencement Committee. GAA JO ANN BLACK 7224 Deveny Avenue Blockie Operetto. Movie Usher, GAA. Teocher's Assistant LINDA BLAHA 4 144 Eost III Street Hn NHS, Operetto. JCWA. Gcrmon C'ub. Health Service Aide. Y-Teens. GAA. A Coppeila. Moth Club. Jr Red Cross SANDRA ANN BOBBY 3668 Eost 65 Street Bobby Y-Teens. Dramatics, GAA BRUCE BODALSKI 3710 Eost 69 Street 8ruce Student Council, Germon Club, jCwa. Teocher's Assistant, No-tionol Honor Society. Infromurot Bowling JUDITH BOGAN 5118 Fowler Avenue Judy B cocon Stott. Orchestro. Ushers. GAA, Notionol Honor Society HANSFORD BOHANNON 7510 Aefno Rood Duke Vorsrty S Club, Class President. Student Council, JoyVee Vorsity Footboll. Commencement Committee. Oeeothion 15 NANCY MARIE BOHRER 4921 Anson ■'Non' Y-Tcent, Office Attutont ELAINE BOLIBRUSH 3504 Independence Rood Grotpo OpereMo. Health Serv.ce A dc PATRICIA MAE BRADSHAW 4095 Eott 48 Street Pot Opercito. Gcrmon Club. Y-Teent. Hostcst Club, A Ccopcllo, Teoch-Cf's Asustont LINDA MARIE BRADY 7511 IndionO Avenue Notional Honor Society. JCWA German Club. Heolth Service Aide GAA. A Ccopcllo, Moth Club FRANK 8RICEL BI09 Grand Div-tiOO Butter KodO Hi-Y. Bond. TERRY BRODZINSKI 4701 Letter Avenue Operctto, Heolth Service. Y.Teens. Intromurols, 'teacher's Assistant CHARLES 8R0SKI 3924 Eott 71 Street Chuck Vortify Bovcboll. Varsity Basket-boll. KodO Hi-Y. Gym Leodcr. Stu dent Council, Sfogc Crolt. To« Stomp Club. Hall Guard. Rodin Ooerotor, Prom Committee TROY BROWN 3229 Eott 49 Street Blcrt JayVce ond Vortity football. Na-t.cwol Honor Society JOHN BRYSACZ 7527 Aetno Rood Johnny B Opcretto, A Coppcllo, All-City Chorut. Student Council. Commencement Committee Bov's En-tembl . Jomborec. JoyVee Batket-boll. Rodio Operolor. Germon Club. Dromotici GARY BUIS 4 104 Eott 100 Street JoyVee ond Vortify Football. JoyVee Bovkctboll CHARLOTTE BUJAKOWSKI 6506 Gertrude Avenue Gym Leaders. GAA, Y-Tccm, Heolth Service Aide ROBERT CARNES 8304 Beman Avenue Bob Wrestling Monoger, Bosctoll Mon-oger. Vort.ty S Club, To Stomp Club. 16 TOM CECHOWSKI 7210 Indiono Avenue Moll Guord, OecotWon, Vcrsity 5 Club GERALD CHESLOCK 6519 Ph.letuv Jerry Hall Guard. Bond. JOHN CLARK 3895 Ea t 71 PhroWBl BARBARA CLEMENTE 772? Spofiord Place Borby Uiher . Hcogo. Head Moicecttc, Operetta. Jamboree. Spring Fctti vol, A Ccppcilo. Spring Concert, Christmas Concert, Senior Day Committee LA VERN CUSTER 3072 East 63 Street Teolt Bond Y-Tcens. JCWA. Intromur-ols. Trochcr's Aslrstont RONALD DANILOWICZ 3594 Beyer le Rood Stick Vorsity Boskctboll, Notionol Honor Society, Student Council, Bond Germon C‘ul . Intromurol Basket -t)Oll JANICE DAWES 3995 Eost 58 Street Jon Gym leodcrs, Student Council. Teacher's Assstont. Office Asstst-ont. GAA. Commencement Committee CHERIE MARIE DAWSON 4151 Eost 93 street 0 Cher'ee Operetta. Spring Concert. A Cop-pclia. Christmas Concert. Teacher's Assistant MARY ELLEN CROUCH 3472 Eost 70 Street JCWA. Germon Club. Notional Honor Society. Operetta. Beocon Stoff. GAA, Spring Concert. Chnst-mos Concert, A Coppelio JAMES STEWART DEAN 3438 East 65 Street Jomie JUDITH CROWDER 5417 Mognct Avenue Judy Student Council. Book Shop. Operetta JOYCE DEATON 3027 Nursery Avenue LINO AMATANGELO 4091 Ecst 81 Street Lino JOSEPH M. DEHUNGER 6912 Bcrdelle A venue Dillingcr JoyVce ond Vorsity Football, An-nuoi Committee, A Coppello. Mod-nooft ROCCO DELIBERATO 8503 Force Avenue Rock To Stomp CI Jb. Wreitlmg, Kodo Hi Y. JULIA DEMAR 7426 Clooscn Avenue Julie GAA. To Stomp Club. JCWA, Cpc'etto. Teocbef'c Assistont WILLIAM DcVAUGHN 3543 Eott 49 Street D Voft’ty Football, Vorsity S Club. Rodio Operator DENNIS DIX 6111 Hosmer Avenue Den Hall Guord . Intromurol Bowling, TeOcher's Assistont LYNN DOSTAL 3565 Kimmel Rood Oo t Kodo Hi-Y MARYANNE DRESLINSKI 3855 East 54 Street Tiger Opcrctlo LINDA DRIBUS 3590 Sykoro Rood Lin Student Council, GAA. German Club JOHN DRLIK 5005 McBride Avenue Bond, Germon Club, Spring Fev tivol. Jomboree. Prom Committee. All City Bond. To Stomp Club, Boy's Gym Leodcrs SANDRA DUBROSKY 3526 East 78 Street Sondy Heoltb Service. Y-Teens, A Cop-pello. DONALD T. DUCHNOWSKI 6610 Horvord Avenue Dutch CAROLYN DUNIKOWSKI 7044 Morgan Avenue Butch Operetta, Spring Fostivol, Spring Ploy, Y-Tccns. Hostess Club, Meoifh Service, Jamboree Dro-motics 18 ALAN F. DUTKA 4609 Cullen Drive Al Rodio Operotor. Student Council, lotin Club. Teochet'y Aiviitont. GERALDINE DYBALA 3845 Eovt 54 Street Gerry' To Stomp Club. Teocher'i AmU-ont, GAA BARBARA DZURO 7605 Worley Avenue 'Red- Dr amoticy RONALD EGGLETON 5404 Broodwoy Avenue Ace JoyVce o n d Voryify Bayketboll, Operetto. Gym Leoder. To Stomp Club. LINDA FATIBENO 4702 Rockwood Rood JCWA. Latin Club. Others Club, Notionol Honor Society RONALD FELKONIS 3848 Eott 78 Street Ron Band, Orchestra. JACQUELINE FISHER 6821 Bordello Avenue FUli Notionol Honor Society, Cheerleaders, Gym Leoder. Senior Dime' Committee. A Coppelto. Student Council, GAA, Dromatics, Beacon Stott. Homecoming Oueen Attendant JAMES FOX 7132 Winfield Avenue Jim Vo'tify Baseball. Vorsity S Club. Student Council. Infromurol Bowling ond Bosketboll, Vorsity Bos ketboil PATRICIA FREDERICY 4491 Jewett Avenue Pot- Heaifh Service Aide DELORES GEAR 8310 Goodmon Avenue GAA, Gym Leoders. ACoppeHo. In-tromuroly, Bond. Y-Teeny JANE GESINSKY 9407 Cassius Avenue Gym leoderj. Student Council, A Coppello, Operetto To Stomp Club, Usher Club. Lotin Club. Y-Tecn . Hostess Club. Hcogo. GAA. BEVERLY GMINSKI 7005 Pork Avenue , Bev Gym Leoder , Ushers, GAA, Senior Soc al Committee. A Coppello. In-tromuroH. Operetto 19 DONNA GOLEMBESKI 7719 Jeffries Av nu« Donno JEAN HAMBLETON 7215 Ivy Jcennie Closs Secretory. Annuol Commit tee. Ushers Club. Gym Leoders Heogo. GAA, Bond, Beocon Staff DromotKS, Student Council. Y Teens, Notional Honor Society Boosters. Homecoming Queen At lendont. Jamboree RICHARD GORTZ 3380 foci 66 Street “Rich Bond. Orchestra. Intromurol Bowl-.ng. German Ctub. KodO Hi-Y. Moth Club. Chess Club JAMES GOSNEY 5070 Persh.ng Avenue Goose Junior Red Cro S. Moll Guard. In-tromurol Bowling. odo Hi-Y Band MARCIA GRUDZIEN 3449 Eost 72 Street Teocher’s Assistont ROBERT GRYSBAN 6823 Uonsmg Avenue Gri Intramural Bowling, Bond THERESA GURCZE 6909 Chambers Avenue Terry'1 Owretto Heogo, Senior Social Committee. Girl’s Trcosurot. Intramurals EVALINE HARVEY 7121 Ivy Avenue fvie Lotm Club. Libraty Assistont. Teocher’s Assistant BONNIE HAUGHT 7115 Classen Avenue Gym Lcodcrs, Ushers Club. Heogo. Student Council GAA, OMkc As-s stonl GLADYS HOLSINGER 7210 Rothbun Avenue Latin Club. Operefto, Jamboree. JCWA, Jr Red Cross A Coppello. Teocher’s Assistont ARLENE HRYB 1639 Eost 115 Street 'Rib Gym Leoders, Heogo, Spring Play, Jamboree. Y-Teens. GAA. Senior Day Committee BARBARA HUMPAL 6616 Charter Avenue Borb” Library Assistant, Operetta 20 CAROL HUSAK 6826 Morgon Avenue KI-KI Girl' Glee Club. Y-Te rw. A Cop-peflo VERN L. JACOBS 4455 Turney Rood Joke Voftity Football. JoyVee Wre flmg, Vcrsitv S Club, Rodio Operotor, A Cwocllo. Cneretto. Sfoge Craft. Koda Hi-Y. Gym leoder . All City Cbon KENNETH JACOX 3992 Wovhirsgfon Park Forgo A Cippcllo. Radio Operator . In-•ranvrol Eoolma. Kodo Mi-Y, Sprmg Fettivol. JoyV« Wreitling ANN JANKOWSKI 3668 Eo t 54 Street Annie GAA. Band FLORENCE JASINSKI 3666 fo t 75 Street FloMie Intromurol . GAA. Y-Tcen BERNADETTE JASKOLOWSKI 6000 Hcomer Avenue Bernie Ooeretto. Intramural . Prom Committee ROBERT JIROVEC 3998 Eo t 54 Street •Bob' Vorvty Bdvcball. Vorvty S Club. German Club, To Stomp Club. Intromurol Bowling DONALD KAHOUN 9806 Pratt Avenue Coen Intramural Bowling DAVID KALEMBA 2809 Rom Avenue Slip FRANK KALINOWSKI 2955 Eo t 67 Street Fut y Scnror Dov Committee Kodo Hi-Y, Radio Operotor, Football Monoger Student Council. Operetto. A Coo oel la LEONARD KAMINSKI 7427 Spot lord Rood Holl Guard, Rodio Operotor PAULINE KANDUS 4060 Eo t 80 Street Powlie Operetta. Spring Fettivol. Spring Ploy. A Cappella. Dramatic . GAA. Jomboree 21 JOHN KARPOWICZ 7613 Morblc Avenue Coffer MILDRED KASCHALK 3401 EoM 76 Street Millie CARL KEENAN 4003 tost 42 Street Guord, Mov c Operotor, Rodio Operator. lot m Club. Intromurol Basketball ART KEHOE 2930 Solon Street Kehoe THOMAS KENSKI 6066 Hillmon Avenue TIMOTHY WILLIAM KENYON 7SI8 Rosewood Avenue Tim Varsity Football. Voriity Baskef-boll. Decathlon. Gym Leoder. Vor-itty S Club, 8oy's Treosurer. Senior Dinner Committee. KodO Hi-Y, Student Council RITA KNIGHT 3842 tost 72 Street Rlfo Ushers Cl x . intromurol MELVIN ROBERT KOBE 3088 tost 65 Street Zekc Intromurol Bowling, A Cappello. Christmos Program. Teacher' Assistant BETTY KOCAN 5028 Dollotf Rood Bettibug Operctto. Intromurol . Teacher' A i tonf MAJORIE KOCAREK 4 177 Eost 94 Street Gym leader . Usher . A Copcello, Hoites Club, Prom Committee, German Club, GAA, Madrigal . NHS LINDA KOLLER 3229 Eost 56 Street Student Council, Usher . Heogo, Y-Teens, Orchestra, Senior Social Committee. Bond KENNETH KOPROWSKI 7410 Klcnowski “Kopper Voriity Football. Gym leader. Hall Guords. Vorsity Wrestling. 22 EILEEN KOZEMPA 2960 Eos 59 Street Operetta. GAA, Tax Stamp Club JOSEPH KOZU8A 3925 Eost 57 Street Joe JoyVce ond Vorsity Foolboll. Junior Red Cross, CAROL KOTLAREK 3443 Eost 52 Street Shorty Operetfo. Teocher's Assistant ARTHUR KOZORON 3905 Harvard Avenue Cosmo Hall Guord, Library Assistant GALINA KOST 6703 Boxter Operetta, Jomboree. Christmas Program. Spring Festivals RICHARD KROPINAK 8614 Macomb Avenue Jomboree. Operetta, A Coppella. Stage Craft, Spring Ploy. MARILYN KRUEGER 2979 East 65 Street Intramural Bowling, Opcretto ANNETTE KREJCI 7230 Ivy Avenue Kre| i Oparctro, A Coppello, Senior Social Committee. Heogc. GAA. JOHANNA KRMPOTICH 4711 Lester Avenue Jo Intromu'ol Baseball, Teacher's Assistant GERALD KUBIAK 4370 East 71 Street Kub Operetta. A Coppello f — 7 JOHN KUCHARSKI 4927 Homm Avenue Josh Operetta, Jomboree. JoyVce Wrestling. Stage Croft. 8eacon Stoff. PATRICIA KUROWSKI 3516 East 74 Street Brownie Beacon Stoff. Office Assistant. 23 LOUELLA KRIVACIC 4017 Eosf 4? Street Lou” Health Service Aide. Hcoith Service Club. Teacher's Assistant TONY LoBELLA 3879 Eost 42 Street GEORGE LEHMANN 3828 Eost 52 Street Chink JoyVee Foolboll, Student Council. PAT LEIGHTON 3408 East 71 Street Pottle Operetto. student Council, Jr Red Crow. Ushers Club. Gaa. Y-Teent ROBERT LESZCZYNSKI 4427 8eto Avenue To Stamp Club. Decathlon Vor-5ity S Club. Kodo Hi-Y KAREN LIEDTKE 5726 Portage Avenue Operetta, GAA, Ctrl's Glee Club. MARLENE LIEDTKE 5726 P or 1090 Avenue Opcretto, Librory Assistant. Li-brory Club, GAA, Gifl't Glee Club. A Coppcila BARBARA LIPINSKI 3905 Eoit 55 Street Borb Latin Club. Dromotict. Spring PtOy, Be con Stott Ushers Club. Student Council. Teacher's Assistant. Moth Club. PAUL LIPTAK 4252 Turney Rood Student Council. Decothton, Hall Guord. Varsity 5 Club. Radio Operator CAROL LEE LUCAS 8010 Vineyard Avenue Luke RONALD MALASKI 34S8 Eos: 71 Street Moe intfomu'ot and Interscholostic Bowling DIANE MALECKI 4309 East 162 Street Y-Teens. GAA 24 PHILIP MARCHIONNA 4008 Eost 9! Street Phil Intromurol Bowling, Chorus, A Coo pelta DAVID R. J. MASSEY 3565 Eovt 75 Street Pitlttwr JoyVee Football. Moth Club. Cer non Club. Hall Guards. Radio Operator. Projection it DIANA MATUSIK 4512 Finn Avenue Dion. Latin Club, Teacher's Assistant. Spring Play. JCWA To Stamp Ck b. ANTOINETTE MEDRICKA 2943 Cost 37 Street Heolth Service Club. Intromurol Bowling ond Baseball, Operefto MARGUERITE METZ 5037 Glazier Street Morgo A Cappello ROY METZEL 6410 Bancroft Pretz intromurol Bowling MARGARET MICHALOWSKI 304 3 East 65 Street Intromurol Bowling DENNIS MIHELICH 3855 Eost 57 Street Meorheod JayVee Football. Jr Red Cross, Beacon Stott. Intromurols EUGENE MIKEO 6902 Ottawa Gene Annual Committee MARGARET MlKOLAJCZ YK 7429 Spotford Rood Muldoon Spring Festival. Y.Teens. A Cop-pello. Operetta ROSEMARIE C. MILKOVICH 2899 Cost 55 Street Tcochers Assistant, GAA, To Stomp Club. LINDA MILLARD 7610 Vineyard Avenue Un Y-Teem. Beocon Stott, Heooo. GAA, AnnuOl Committee 25 MARIE MONTONINI 4I2 Spot lord Rood Sprang Ploy. Opeietto. Jomboree ANITA MORELLI 8101 New York Av«nu Opcrefto. Office Asiiltont ROBERT MORGAN 6300 Kenyon Avenue ARTHUR MOYER 15717 G'rendoie Rood Reverend Holl Guord Jr. Red Cron, Beo-con Sfoff, Operctto LESLIE MUGFORD 4455 Turney Rood Lei JoyVee Footboll JOSEPH NATRAN 3906 Colt 74 Street Bo-Minl Bond, Orcheitro Lotm Club. Sprino Concert, Jomboree Spr.no Pipy, Intromuroll. BARBARA NAVRATIL 3423 Coif 73 Street Borb German Club. To Stomp Club, TeoeAeri Atmtont MARYLOU NICOLA 8305 Vineyord Avenue Beoni BARBARA NIEDZWIECKI 6312 Lornmo Avenue Borby Gym Leoderi, Opere no. 6AA. Heogo, r-Trtni. intromuroli. Heoitn Service WALDEMAR NIKIEL 8017 Force Avenue Intromurol Bowling. DENNIS MULACEK 5020 Guy Avenue ''Squeaky Bosketboll, Sen.pr Sociol Committee DOROTHY NOVAK 13406 Alvin Avenue Oot Operetto, Jr Red Cron. Meoith Service Aide, Y-Tecm. Hoiten Club. Heolth Service Club, GAA 26 EVELYN NOVAK ■«I28 Eost 71 Street Intramural Bowling NANCY OGILVIE 3595 Eost 81 Street Non Lot in Club. Teochers Asmlonl, Moth Club, To Siomp Club SANDRA LYNN OSBORN 7105 Union Averse Chop-chop V-Teens. KENNETH PEARSON 3072 Eost 65 Streot JAMES PEMBERTON 8403 Bemon Avenue Jim PRISCILLA PENNER 3464 Eost 73 Street Percy Senior Dinner Committee, Ushers, 6AA. Operello, Intromurols. Y-Teens JACQUELINE PERKINS 5803 Coble Avenue Jackie Oporetto. Senior Day Commiiiee. Teacher's Assistant ROBERT LEWIS PERKOWSKI 6206 Fleet Avenue 0„ Rumbert royVce Footboll, Vorsity Wrestling, Spring Ploy. Operetfo. Student Council President, Hal; Guord. Stogecroft, Vorsity S Club, Jom-borce. Gym Leader PRISCILLA PECNIK 6515 Hoppcnsack Avenue Percy Student Council, Operctto, Annual Committee. GAA NORMAN PELTZ 8101 Spofford Von Peltz Vorsity footboll. JoyVce ond Varsity Bosketboli. vorsity Baseball. Hoil Guord. Gym Leoder, Vorsity S Club, KodO Hi-Y, Senior Dinner Committee. Beocon Staff. National Honor Society. Hall Guards. Moth Club. Annuol Committee. Chess C'ub. Christmos Progrom JUDITH ANN PETSKA 6099 Hillmon Avenue Judy GAA. To Stomp Club MARILYN PIOTROWICZ 3731 Eost 71 Street Mike Heoao, Gym Leoders, GAA. Beocon Stott. Student Council, Office Assistant. omterco Spring Festival. A Coppelio. Ushers. Homecoming Queen Attendant, Y Teens, Lat.n • Oromofrts 27 JOHN PLATA 2956 Eon 65 Street Intromural Bowi ng DONALD RADCLIFF 5704 Bower Avenue Don' JOYCE PLICA 5719 Fleer Avenue Operetta. Spring Ploy. RICHARD J. POKORNY 7814 Semen Avenue Mody Hall Guord JUDITH MAE POROZYNSKI 3776 Ecst 71 Street Judy Stucenr Council, Operetto. GAA SANDRA POTTS 609 Fleet Avenue Sondie Operetto. Health Service GENEVIEVE RACHEK 3846 Eon 38 Street Genny Health Service Aide, Health Service Cub. Y-Teem, Hotter Club. Teocher i Awrttont. GAA Football Monogcr. Wrenlmg Men oger FRANK RADWANSKI 3634 Eon 61 Street Fronk Hall Guord DANIEL RAYHA 3613 Eon 75 Street Donny JAYNE REED 8002 Loumor Mororette, Student Council, Operetta. Spr.ng Festival. JCWA, Jr Red Cress, Ushers Y-Tcens GAA, A Coppello, German Club KAY ELLEN REED 4 455 Turney Rood Koy Y-Teem. A Coppello FRANK REYES 7503 Aetno Rood Lugo Vornty S Club, Vorsity Football Varsity Boseboll 28 JO ANNE RHODA 3223 Eost 49 Street Judy GAA. To Stomp Club ANN ROGALSKI 3717 Eost 55 Street Annt« On rctto. GAA. Teacher's Assistant. PATRICIA ANN ROSLAN 5019 McBride Avenue Pot Opwetto, Jomboree. Dromoncs. Spring Ploy. Spring Fest.vOl. An-nuot Committee. Student Council. GAA NOREEN SABATKA 34 13 Eost 72 Street Nor To Stomp Club Latin Club, GAA. Teacher's Assistant MARLENE ROGASKIE 4822 Eost 84 Street STELLA ROGEL 4 269 Worner Road GALE ROGERS 5218 8ro Avenue MADELINE ROSE 3319 Eost 79 Street Moclgo Toother's Avsistont, Office Assist-ont. Tax Stomp Club. LILLI SAMULKEWITSCH 6130 Morton Avenue Lit Tox Stamp Club. Health Service Aide. Bond Tcocher's Assistant ;CWA, National Honor Society. GAA, V-Teens LINDA SANUIK 344S fost 78 Street Lynne D'omalics. Jamboree, Opcretto. Office Assistont TEXANA JAYNE SAULSGIVER 4512 Finn Avenue Tex- Red Cross, Jomboree. Spring Ploy. Tcocher's Assistant CAROLYN SCAVELLI 5917 Coble Avenue Carrie Cpcretto. Intromurols. Tcocher's Assistont 29 JOAN SEDLACEK 7712 Jeffries Avenue Joon Operetto ELAINE SEGULA 3644 Cost 50 Street Y-Teens. GAA. Student Council. Ooerctto. Heolth Service Aide. Teacher's Assisfont RALPH SMUBERT 7QI3 Union Avenue ■’Shubie JoyVee Bosketuoil. Vorsity Foot-boll. A Coppeilo. Holt Guard, Ser-qeont ol-orms of ClOSt. Vors-ty S Club PETER SISKA 360? Eost 4 7 Street Germon Club. Gym Leoder. JoyVee Wrestling, Vorsity Wrestling, Notional Honor Society, THOMAS SKERNIVITZ 4003 Eost 86 Street Tom JOHN SLAWINSKI 6610 Consul John Student Council, Koda Ht-Y. A Coppeilo. Junior Vorsity Football. Beocon Stott PATRICIA SHUSHOK 364 2 Eost 72 Street Operetto SHIRLEY SIEOLECKI 540? Harvard Avenue Squeak Operetto. Spring Festivol, Y-Tccns. Student Council. A Coppeilo DEANNA SIMMONS 711? Pork Avenue Dee Teochers Ays stont, GAA. Senior Dinner Committee BEVERLY SLIWINSKI 8SO? Jeffries Avenue Bev Student Council Vice - President. Cioss Vue - President, Notionol Honor Society. Beccon Stoff. Jom-boree. Ushers Latin Club. Y-Teens, Dromotics. Boosters LINDA SMITH 3470 East 71 Street Lynn Heogo. A Coppeilo, Student Council. Operetto. Gym Leaders. Ushers. Y-Teens. IntromuroH. Senior Day Committee SHARON SOBEY 3??3 East 54 Street Sherry Y-Teens, Intramuro! 8owling 30 MARION SRODA 7502 Indiona Avenue Srod Versify Baseball. Intramural Bowl mg an 1 Boskclboll KENNETH STASKIEWICZ 3899 East 57 Street Stocy royVcc ond Vorsity Footboll CLAYTON STEPHEN 3222 Eost 57 Streer Buddy” German C'ub. Bond. OrcKcsfro, A Coppella, All City Band, Madrigals. Motn Club. Chess Club, Jomborcc, Spring Fest.vol RONALD STEVENS 3942 East 71 Street Band, Hall Guord, Intramural Bowling ond Boskclboll CHARLOTTE STRIZZI 8815 Wolker Avenue Strixxi Intromurals, Hostess Cllub DAVID STRUHAR 9910 Gaylord Avenue Babe Rcdio Operators, Vorsily Wrestling. LINDA SUHAY 5659 Hamlet Avcnuo Susie” Gym Lcoders. Ushers, A Cappello. Intromurals OperellO, Girls' Glee Club. Bookroom VIRGINIA SVETEK 7816 Connecticut Avenue Glnny” Y-Teens. Intromu'Ol Bowling, Hostess Club, Opcretto. Dromot cs. it Red Cross KIM SWEET 4153 East 100 Street Kim” Y-Tcens. Hostess Club. Opcretto Student Council, Ushccs. Teacher's Assislont SYLVIA SWIATKOWSKI 4386 Eost 71 Street Intromurois, it Red Cross, Y-Tecns JACQUELINE ANN SYDLO 2979 Eost 67 Street iockic To Stomp Club Y-Tcens. GAA NANCY SZETELA 6815 Harvard Avenue GAA 31 CAROL SZEWCZYK 302 £ot 70 Street GAA. Teochcr'i Auiitont MARY ALICE TEICHMAN 6601 Beitemcr Avenue Mo GAA. MoitCsv Club, Y-Teen$. Mcolth Serv.ce Aide. Teochw’ At-vitont JERRY TERLOP 3584 Coif 75 Street JEAN TOMASEK 6410 Hoimer Avenue Jion C eretio. Intromurol Bowling LORETTA TOMASELLI 15505 Romoge Avenue loric MARGUERITE TUCCIARELLI 87C9 Connecticut Avenue •rTxc r Intromuroli, Operetfo. DromofK . Spring Ploy LILLIAN TYL 3663 toil 55 Street Peonutt intramural Bowling VIRGINIA TYLICKI 3413 EoM 76 Street Ginny Math Club. GAA, Notional Honor Soeiefy, lolin Club. Y-Teent, Bonrt. THOMAS C. URIDEL 7204 Aetna Rood Tom Vanity Bacebo'l. German Club. Tax Stomp Club. Vanity S Club. Annual Committee Intromuro Bowling and Basketball ROSE ANN VACHA 3631 Eastl 72 Street Chucki GAA Y-Tecnt. Opcretto JIM VANSICKLE 6200 Hoimer Avenue Von RICHARD VAVREK S9IS Gertrude Avenue Dick- 32 PATRICIA VEROVACZ 4155 Eost 112 Street Pol A Coppcllo, Operetto. Prom Committee. Spring Fcstivol RICHARD VANTROBA 6815 Pork Avenue Dick Intramural Bosketboll ADELE WALTER 14004 Benwood Avenue Del Y-Teens. Moiteu Club. Red Cross Club GAA LOUISE WATKINS 13616 Alvin Avenue Johnnie Teochers Assistant JOSEPH WILCZYNSKI 2875 East 64 Street Joe A Coppeilo. Notionol Honor Society. Modngois Spmg Festivals. Jamborees. All Citv Choir, Intramural Bowling CAROL WOLfE 3715 Eost 61 Street Health Service Aide MARIE WOLSKE 3859 East 57 Street Midge Operetta. Beacon Stoll, To Stomp Club. Spnng Festival, A Coppeilo. Otlice Asvstoni BERNICE A. WONDOLOWSKI 3614 East 74 Street Bemie Commencement Committee. Spring Festrvol, O p e r c I t o . Moiorettcs. Intromuroll. A CoppcUO. Meogo Homecoming Queen Attendant JANICE YORK 4 137 Eost 104 Street Jon Y-Teens. Otlice AsS'Vtont. Annual Committee SUSAN MARIE ZBRZESKI 3670 East 59 Street See Operetto Student Council Hcoith Service A.de. Y-Tecns. Intromurols. To Stomp Club. Tcocher s Assistant JOSEPHINE ZIEMBA 7812 Jeltrics Avenue Jo FRANCIS ZUPPAN 7702 Goodman Avenue Butch Bond, Spring Festival. 33 'ftywpve'uuMt MISS VIRGINIA GALLAGHER MR. PETER TUCCIO Relief it just a swallow away!' MR. EUGENE WOLANSKI MR. PAUL KEEHN 34 12S (Ztate O ccen JAMES FISHER PrestcJeof LINDA BUDD Vtce-Prendenf JANUARY 1960 DORIS MIDDLETON Secretory TIMOTHY BARANSKI Boys' Treosuref ELAINE RACKY Gris' Treovurer JOSEPH CECH Scrgeonl of Arms IBS Commencement: First Row—Left to right: Cothryn Zisko, Jomes Fisher, Carol Benosky. Second Row—Timothy Imko, Jerome Korovich, Thomas Kosturo. Senior Doy: First Row—Left to right: Thomas Nemec. Second Row—Fron-ees Pittman, Joyce Koilevcor Third Row—David Zmina, Eloinc Rocky, Michoel Croycroft. Annual: In absentia Hank Tholmonn First Row—Left to right: Elome Rocky, Elame Conwoy. Second Row —Dons Middleton, Elio Mce Canterbury. Third Row—Leslie Moyse, Thomos Nowotmok. Senior Dinner: First Row—Left to right George Henderson, Donno Fox, Timothy Boronski. Second Row— Dovid Struhor. Lewis Noe. Prom: First Row—Left to right: Ann Marie Bilek, Joseph Ccch, Thcrcso Monteleone Second Row — Darwin Smith, Vic Boldovs, Jocquelmc Turner Robert Schipplmg. Senior Sociol: First Row—Left to right: Dorothy Long, Linda Budd, Gloria Gruszewski Second Row— Dallas Frederick. Dorwm Smith, Dale Kosewick. FRANK ADIMARE 6630 Boston Avenue Howdy” DELORES BOLDIN 8208 Boncroft Avenue Dutehie KATHRYN JANE BALLOW 5112 Hcto Avenue Kethy Gym Leoder. GAA, Teacher's Assistant TIMOTHY BARANSKI 3813 Eost 65 Street Tim To Stomp Club. A Coppella. Bond Boys’ Treasurer, Senior Donee Com mittee. Spring Festivol VITAUTS BELDAVS 4022 tost 89 Street Vic Wrestling, Jay Vee Footboll, Bond, Prom Committee CAROL ANN BENASKY 2758 Control Avenue Germon Club. Y-Teens, To Stomp Club. Librory Assistant, Teacher’s Assistont, Commencement Committee uXU ANN MARIE BILEK 5219 Hamm Avenue Student Council. Ushers Club. Bookshop. Y-Tecns Teacher s Assistant. Prom Committee. Hostess Club. Hcogo CRISTINE ANN BRZUSKI 3844 Eos! 57 street Chris Hostess Club. Y-Teens, GAA, Librory Assistont. Teachers Assistont LINDA BUDD 4023 Eost 53 Street Usher's Club. Cheericoder. ottice Assistont, Y-Teens. Closs Vice President, Senior Soool Committee ELLA MAE CANTERBURY 3320 Eost 65 Street Davey Gnls' Glee Club. A Coppello, Mod-riga s, Hostess Club. Usher's Club. GAA. Annuel Committee. Teochcr s Assistont. Junior Red Cross JOSEPH CECH 3335 Eost 65 Street Check Vors ty Football. Varsity Basketball. Joy Vee Boskctboll. Prom Committee. Stage Crott. Koda Hi-Y. Radio Operator, Mov.e Operotor. Varsity S Club. Sorgeon? ot Arms JACQUELINE CHADIMA 8701 Jeffries Avenue Jockie Tox Stomp Club, Teocher's Assis-tont. Health Service Club. Hostess Club 38 JOYCE CHRISTOPHER 3971 Eoyf 54 Sire Chrh Student Council, Gvm leedery. Jun-■0 Red Croyy, Usher'y Club. Y-Teeny. Teocher's Ayvytant. Prom Committee. Hoyteyy Club. GAA ELAINE CONWAY 7521 Pork Avenue flee Student Council. Bond. Orcheytro, Girls' Glee Club. Modngoly, Spring Feytivol. Jamboree. Progrom Committee, Y-Tecni, GAA, German Club. Notional Honor Society, All-City Bond. Ann ol Committee. Health Sc vice Club, Teocher y Ayyiytont, MIKE CRAYCRAFT 3573 Kenyon Avenue Vo yity Football, Vory.ty Wieytling, Decothlon, Varsity 5 Club. Senior Ooy Committee. JANIE SUE DANIELS 34 36 Eoyt 55 Street “Donnie'' Library Ayyiytont JOE DRASNY 3520 independence Rood Snatch Joy Vce Football. Dromot.cs, Kodo Mi-Y, Hall Guard, Tax Stomp Club WILLIAM ELLIOT 4127 tost 106 Street Red Dramatics ANTHONY ENGLER 1005 MoyviCw “Tony Joy Vee Footboll JAMES FISHER 3817 Woybinglon Pork Blvd Jim Joy Vce Footboll, Moll Guard, Closs President, Commencement Committee DONNA FOX 4617 McGregor Avenue Inrromurols, Y-Tceny, M0|O«cttes. Ubiety Club. Tecchery Ayyiytont. Soring Festivoi, Sen.or Dinner Committee. DALLAS E. FREDERICK 4148 Eost 102 Street Dol Student Councl. To Stomp Club. German Club. Kodo Mi-Y Ho‘1 Guard. Movie Operotor. Senior Sociol Committee DIANE R. GERINGER 5640 Homlet Avenue Gym leodery, GAA ARLENE GREY 8609 Ella Avenue “Peanut Intromurol Bowing, Tox Stomp Club. Hcolth Service Club 39 PATRICIA HARRISON 3854 Eo« 72 Street Pot THOMAS KOSTURA 2908 Eost 50 Street Animal Transferred trom Eosr High where she participated in the Commorool Club ond Florence Nighrmgolc CluO At South Usher's Club GEORGE HENDERSON 3027 Eost 65 Street “Suiio To Stomp Club. Mall Guord. Senror Dinner Committee LEONA HYNES 3031 Nursery Street Lee” Usher s Club. TIMOTHY IMKA 20S7 Eost 57 Street Mail Guord, Vanity Wrestling, Vor-sity S Club. Commencement Committee. JEROME KAROVICH 72 4 Bessemer Avenue Jerry Commencement Committee DALE S. KOSEWICK 4245 Eosf 71 Street Student Council. JCWA, lotm Club. Moll Guord, Movie Operotor, Spring Play. Math Club, Senior Sooal Committee Holt Guord. varsity Wrestling, Var sity S Club. Commencement Committee MARIE KNEREM 9709 Cardwell Avenue Y-Tcens, Intromurol Bowling, Girls' Glee Club. JOYCE KOZLEVCAR 6623 Ovmgton Avenue Joy- Health Service Aide, GAA, Senior Day Committee DOROTHY LONG 7426 Harvard Avenue Oof Y-Teens, Hostess Club. Student Council, All City Chorus, Girls' Glee Club. A Coppelio, Modngols. Senior Social Committee, GAA. Health Ser-vice, Usher's Club WAYNE WILLIAM MASTERS 8611 Jettenes Avenue “Little Tim Student Council DORIS McGRAW 3984 East 89 Sfree' Moc” Student Council, Hcolth Service Aide. Library Assistonf, Y-Tcens, Tcocher s Assistant 40 DORIS MIDDLETON 11412 Cote Avenue U hcr‘ Club. GAA, Annual Committee. Tcocher' Aivitonl, Clow Secretory THERESA MONTELEONE 4 131 £o t 106 Street Terry Student Council. Uiher' Club. Ho -t ii Club. Health Service. Y-Tcen . Prom Committee, Tcocher- A if-tant. GAA LESLIE MOYSE 7019 Worley Avenue NHS. Student Council Preiident, Lotin Club, Hon Guard. Moth Club, Madrigal . Boy Octet. Rodio Singer. A Coppello. Oromatici. Jomborcc. Sewing Fotivol, All-City Chorus To Stamp Club, Annuol Committee BARBARA MURDOCH 4433 Alpha Borb Teacher Asustont THOMAS NEMEC 3077 Ea t 65 Street Tom Bond. German Club, National Honor Society. Senior Day Committee DAVE NEYMAN 6233 Hmde Avenue Vanity Wreitlmg, Gym Leader. RAY NIEDZWIECKI 6610 Boston Avenue Hall Guord. Movie Operator TOM NOWOTNIAK 3667 Eon 53 Street Lover- Program Comittce. Annuol Committee. Hall Guord. Kodo Hi-Y Movie Operator BEATRICE JOAN OSBORNE 7127 Devcny Avenue Beo FRANCES PITTMAN 3B32 Ea t 78 Street fron Student Council. U hct Club. Sen-•or Doy Committee. Health Service Aide. Y-Tceni, Motfe Club. GAA Tcocncr As i tont, Junior Red Croce. JAMES PUPKIEWICZ 4«22 Bndgevicw Avenue Jim J, V Football. Intrcmurol Bowling. To Stamp Club ELAINE RACKY 6177 Motion Avenue Pconut Annuol Committee, Teacher As-%i tont, GAA, Girl' Trooiurer, Sen-iot Coy Committee. 41 RONALD REDDIG 3553 Independence Rood Joy Vee Bovketboll. Kodo Mi-y MARGARET REESE 6716 Horvord Avenue Marge Ta« Stomp Club. Library Atuttonf. Y Teeny, Intramural Bowling, Tooch-cr'y AMittonl, HoilMi Club ALFRED REPASKY S700 Fullerton ROBERT SCHIPPLING 37S0 Woyhmgton Park Blvd Ship Vanity Boyeboli. Football, Bosket-botl, Prom Committee. Student Council. Vorvty S Club CHRISTINA ANN SCHULTZ 7305 Indiono Avenue Tino Uiher'i Club. Hecith Service Aide. Ho tey Club, Teochet's Assiytont JOSEPH SKIBA 3633 Eavf 53 Street Joe Joy Vee Football, Intramurol Boy-ketboll DARWIN SMITH 9603 Mile . Avenue Smitty Student Council. Hall Guard. Movie Operator Prom Committee. Bond, NotiOno1 Honor SoOCty HENRY THALMANN 3071 Eojt 61 Street Honk Annual Committee JAMES THOMAS 4081 foyt 78 Street Jim Joy Vee Footbotl JACQUELINE ANN TURNER 4 701 Crce Avenue Jockic Jr. Red Crow. Stage Crolt. Prom Committee, Tcocher'y Ayyntont. In-fromurol Bowling MARGARET A. M. SEIGEL 3921 Eom 57 Street Morgie To Stomp Club DIANE TYMINSKI 6641 Ovington Avenue Blondie Y-Tceny, Stoge Croft. Teachcry A -yiytont, Intramurol Bowling 42 JOANNA VLNA 5044 Finn Avenue Joan Teochcr's Assistant, Y-Teens. WARREN WOLF 4 50 Pollster Orivc JOSEPH CARL ZIEGLER 3713 Eosf 59 Street XI««V DAVID ZMINA 6602 Consul Avenue Dove Joy Vee Football. Senior Day Committee. CATHRYN ZISKA 065 East 71 Street Zlt Hostess Club. Y-Teens. A Coppello. Girls' Gfce Club. Commencement Committee LEWIS NOE 9428 Cordwell Avenue Louie Latin Club, Holl Guo'd. Movie Operator. Senior Dinner Committee GLORIA GRUSZEWSKI 3876 East 55 Street Glo Y-Tcen. Usher s Club. Librory Assistant. Senior Social Committee t' i !r m u r 43 clubs %■itCoaaC r?W 37 Society StATIO: Fiftt Bow — L fl 0 Iioh' M Wolske. D Gol mb« ki, J F liber. M Kocorek Second Bow - K Sweet. M Croucb. U Somul-kewitich, £ Coowoy. V TyliCki, 6 Stiwinski, L Blobo. L. B'ody, L Budd STANDING: First Row - Celt to right L Fotibeno. I Bog on. L Koller, L Moyie. Mat Lodwick O Smith, T Nemec. T Brown Second Row D Kos w k. R Don.lowicz, P. Snko, B Bodoltki. J Wilciyoski. R PerkOwsk. The most coveted and cherished aword given ot South High is the induction to the Nationol Honor Society. The emblem that represents this club is a glowing torch with letters C. S L. S. at the base These letters stand for character, scholarship, leadership and service. To be eligible one must be in the 12A, I2B, or 1 1A and must have ot least a B Mclomc Bloylock orvd Patricio Cornck announce the names of the new inductees overage They also must have attended the school for more thon one year The eligible members are roted by current members and the faculty. The new members are inducted ot the end of each semester and receive the insignio of the society, which is a smoll gold pm, o membership scroll and a membership cord. N.H S. members recite pledge 46 “Beacon tyocvwalUto Boocon Sto f works hord otter school to meet deodlmc School events ond octivities fill the four pages of the Beacon each month. Budding Journalists are always investigating activities at the school to find news of interest to all These neophyte writers keep the students informed of school happenings, current news items, the sports pictures, and often high- light outstanding seniors Students moy enroll in journalism classes for one year ond mony work in journalism three and four without receiving credit At the advent of the new semester, Mrs Beotrice Bechtold, turned over her job of supervising the Beacon to Mr Robert Bruening A,AISt r L M ,0 ,‘0h, ' C M P«Otrow.c . i. r-itoH. J. Boson. B lip.ntki, M Wol . J KuChOftki. L M,Wot 3. J Slow.mk. M wdW0M r . RW p‘e,P0 1‘wb lk‘- 8 D. LOOQ Second Ro- - V 1 ocot . ) Tlyyroi. D Mihtfich. Mr Bruon.no. L 47 ■daOn C d An annual spring debate is the most awaited activity for the Latin and German Clubs. Student orators debate the achievements of the Romons ond Germans in an attempt to convince the judges which nation has contributed most to world development. At the initiation party, new members mosqucrade as characters from Roman Mythology. They meet every other Tuesdoy under the supervision of Miss Emily Weiss. Front Row Lett to 'Qh1 ) Govfttky. D Motuvk B. Sliwimki Seeond Row . B lipinyki. M Piotrow cr, V Tylicki. N Og'lvie Third Row - G Moll r ger, Mnt Went, L Fotibeno. E Horvev Fourth Row L Noc. D KotewrCk c Moy teewuut Ich verspreche treue der Floge, I pledge allegiance to the flog This begins the German Club's bi-monthly meeting held m Miss Emily Weiss's German room. German is among the most difficult languages to master, yet it serves as an excellent foundation for college bound students, especially those who plan to pursue a scientific education Students belonging to this organization usually follow on academic course. Highlighting the activities of this cultural club is the annual German-Latm Club debote First Row Lett to r.ght . I. B'ody, I Bloho, L D'‘t ui Sot ond Row . j Bdz.l. R Gortx. I N(m«, ) Bry o z Third Row . C Benotky. ) Reed, Mi i Wei v. B Novrotil, M Crouch Fourth Row • T Urrdcl. M Kocorek, E Conwoy. C Stephen 7ax Stamp One source of extro school revenue is through the redemption of Ohio Soles Tox Stamps Helping South ottoin money for such purposes os the purchose of new bond uniforms are the tox stomp representatives of each homeroom These elected students stimulote their classmotes to bring in stomps, count them ond take them to Miss Emily Weiss, their od-visor, ot o meeting held weekly during homeroom. Prizes ore oworded to homerooms and individual students for bringing in the greatest amount of stamps ImM—Ult to right L Synuikcwitceh, C Bcnoiky Second Bow—P Kondwt. M Bobmec. Geimyky R MilkovK Third Row C Dwnikowjki N Oflil-vte. M Kocorek, ). Demo' O Motmik. fourth Bow—8 Novrotil. Mim Weii . C Botgor S Sxbrcyki fifth Bow R Cornet. R Deliberofo. D ,ck T uridei, ) Pupk c fi Si th Row -T Bo omki' 0 HeL Moyte. J. D'OVOy 9 e a. Requirement for membership in the J. C W A is a genuine interest in world affairs and o desire to discuss their opinions with others The council was founded to stimulate younger-generotion interest in current world problems, especially the United States foreign relationship with other countries. Topics range from education in Russia and the United States, to segregation versus integration. Meetings ore held the first ond third Thursdoy of every month ond the odviser is Mr Seidel Seated -Lett to r'Qh L fot.bano G HeHtngar D Molut'h. L Somuik« ,i ch J Oemo firjt Row— L Dt'bxji. M Crouch. L Beil. L e odv L Bloho Second Row -J 04z i. M Sodei. O Koye k, 8 Boboltki Heogo Tri-Hi-Y, under the guidance of Miss Geroldme Kempski, meets on Tuesday nights at the Broadway Y.M.C.A Having as their purpose to give service to the school, home, and community, the girls hold bake soles, candy soles, and car washes to send money to CARE, World Service, and other organizations Their recreational activities include formol dances, splosh parties, hayrides and spending a week end at Comp Cheerful Heogo girls pack Thcnksgiving boskets First Row—Lett to nght ) Gcsmsky, D Golcmbcski, B Sliwinski. M. Piotrowice Second Row—L Kollcr, 8. Clemente, J. Hombleton Third Row A 8i!ck, B Ho ght, L Smith, 8. NiedzwiCCki. Fourth Row—B Worxiolowski, A Hryb, L. Millard, G Kempski Adviso 50 Koda, on Indion word meaning friend, is the key word and name of this newly established club Meeting of the local V M C A , Koda hcs contributed to many worthy causes, such os the International Brotherhood Fund Requirements for South students to join Koda are a Y membership and worthy character The Kodo emblem is a black K with the words South Hi-Y written on it, and is worn on a white sweater Their recreotionol activities include such affairs os hayrides, and dances. Koda officers plan semesters' events Firit Row—Left to right L Dostol. F. Br-tel. R. Gortz, i. Dros iv. R Rcddig Second Row—7 Kenyon, Mr Mortooo F Koli-nowsk., ) F0 , R Oclipcroto Third Row—C B oski. E Ayer, r No o mak. K Koprowsk. Fourth Row—; Gosncv O Frederick, ) Ccch. J. Poloczymki, V Jacobs. SI fa fa™ - ecuUn ftttt Ron—Left to fight How—C ButoWc-' i. L KlCrn J GesxHky, O Gcrrmgcr, J. Smith. 6 GminvVy, L Suhov. A , Hr t5. 8 Hought. C. Bolcer, M P,otrow.cz. D. Geor Second D Golcmhevki. M Koeorek. B Nicdzwiecki, J On cs. B Biolkowik. M.vi Any sports minded girl with leadership ability and required qualifications is eligible to try out for membership in the gym leader club. Gins ore chosen on the basis of their athletic knowledge ond personol characteristics and assist Miss Klein in handling the gym dosses and intra-murols. Their outside recreations include trips to Camp Cheerful, skating par ties, hayrides and a trip to Ohio University The gym leaders demonstrate folk doncmg to new flats 52 tyifm IcadenA Firtt Row—Left to right Kenneth Koprowtki, Normon Pelfz, Timothy Kenyon, Mr Corujo. Second Row-Veto Joe obi. Kenneth Peorion. Troy Brown. Chorlw Brotki Assisting Mr. Stonley Caruso, boy's physical education instructor, are the specially chosen gym leaders. These boys, possessing qualities of leadership, integrity, and athletic ability help in conducting the various activities designed to aid in the physical development of South's male enrollment. Their duties consist of running the intra-class sports, leading calisthenics and in refereeing the classes' decothlon events. Gym leaders demonstrate the Flying Angel 53 Senior GAA members pause for a picture during the onnuol owords party. Versatility might well be the motto of the Girls' Athletic Association, a club open to all female students The only regular meetings held are the membership and awards porties, but different activities ore offered eoch day after school. Girls moy choose to participate in a wide ronge of sports activities oil under the supervision of Miss Peggy Klein. The girls may also enter tournoments of various types that ore sponsored by the city.Y W.C A. and local colleges. ‘Van.aity S Row — Left 10 r.ght W Srodo, T. llr.del. F Rcyct. D Struhar. R Shubert. R Comet. R S«hippl.n$, Second Row—J. Cech, P. Uptok R letzczyntlu I Kozubo i Fox, J Oehlmner. T. KostufO, T. Imko, T Kenyon Third Row—J. McDonold. E Avert, H Bobonon. V Jocoin Fourth Row W DeVourjhn, K Koprowtki, C. B'Otki. N Pcllz. H Bout. K Pec'ton, T Brown 54 FtzM Row—L«fl to right C. Btzuiki, A Bil«k. D Long, $. Dubcoiky, F JOiiovki. L. Millord, S. Sobey Setond Row —S Oiborn, D. Ty-mniki. B DzufO, B Ntedzwiccki. S SiOdlocki, A Mryb, ) York, M Owrtorck Third Row C Huvik. ). Chnytocber, D. Me Grow Miss RivCCwith odvitor, N, BWver. 0 G’olcmbtfvki, T. Monic' or’c. F. Pillmon Fourth Row. C Znko, C Benosky, G G'ulzewyki, E. Segulo. M Mikofojczyk, M, P.ofrowK . B Sliwimki, 0 Novok The Y-Teen (associated with the Central Y.M C.A. is basically a service organization. Under the supervision of Miss Georgia Pivce-vich they plan recreation for veterans, make favors for underprivileged children, and raise money for needy causes. Their social activi- ties include splash parties, dances, hayrides and picnics. The Y-Teen is one of the clubs whose membership is open to all girls in all grades At meetings held once a month the girls discuss service projects and recreation for the semester. .ettewiat The South High Lettermen's Club, known os Varsity S , is the newest organization at South. Composed of athletes who hove eorned o letter in a varsity sport, its purpose is not only to promote athletics, but to stimulate school spirit. The members of the club must support the organization fully under pain of suspension. The emblem, a block S , on a black background is worn on a white sweater olong with stripes on the left arm to signify the number of years of varsity participation. The club has sponsored car washes, hay-rides ond selling of the new bosketball programs to aid the general school fund. Lettermen roise money tor Fcdciotcd Fund. 55 Tftafa'ietted Motorcttes show their twirling skill during half time of 0 footboll game Our twirling Moiorettes ore one of the attractions of South High While marching at the various games in their colorful new uniforms they capture their oudience by providing half-time entertomment. The girls practice for many hours during the summer and after school in preparation for the various occasions for which they are to march. Bock to from Carol Zomewtki, Morgaret Sutton, Bernice WonOOlowski. Barbara Clemente. Donno Fo . Joyne ftee J. LOurte Medogtio. 56 (fyeenteadvui Cheerleaders boost morol of bosketboll plovers ond enthused fons. Another ottroction ot South High ore the Cheerleoders These girls, who work under the supervision of Miss Lenore Elwell, lead the student body in cheers to help en-ccuroge our football and basketball teams. Since Cheerleaders are representatives of the student body they ore chosen by faculty members and current Cheerleaders on the bosisof ability, personality, and poise This past seoson the Cheerleoders won second place in the Parma Tournaments. Row ufl to right Martha Ro«. Arkfw P.ot.ow.ci R°''“ Nancy Shomrock, Marla Morn. Arlen Stocn.l. Jocqur.ne F.in r StanOm tiwmn 57 ■■ It 4 e % d Bock to front—Lett t0 i-ght j « cd. G Bcrnord. 0 Golomboyki. M Piotro !. G. Gfuwe iU. O Mifldltttfl, I Budd. M. Koeorak. J Gcvntky, J Ch'-vopt'cr, j Bocon, R Knight. L Hynev B Hought. f Canterbury. C Schultx, M.h Muon, I. Suhay. 8. Gmmtkl, L Fofilieno, K Soeet. A Biiek. T Monte'eone. B Clamant . f Putman A white blouse, block skirt ond tie is the uniform of the girls in the Ushers Club This symbolic attire indicates the day on which these girls give service by ushering at various programs ond assemblies. In addition to regular school events, student ushers moy gam point credit towords on oward by helping ot vorious activities, outside of school hours. Miss Sylvia Munn acts os faculty odvisor for the club Service to others is the guiding principle of South's Junior Red Cross representatives The students chosen to represent each homeroom, meet once every two weeks under the supervision of Miss Ethel Frischknet. Some of their services include making, repairing, ond constructing items for the sick, mentally ■ II ond aged These girls volunteer time after school to do this As o tribute for this work they will receive o service oword Silting lalt to right Virginia Svatak. Glodyi Holvnger Standing— T ono Soulygivfr. Joyte Bor Of i. Undo Ball 58 • • “ Sv ! hk F l'MT.° vT C Schultz Standing—Fint Row—Lei, to right M Owczorek. j. B-ok owiecki A IJ.IC-J O VjflJJB. C. Brsutki M Kccorck. G Stnxxl, J Gevrnky S.cond Row—O NovQk. A Wolt«r. £ Conterbury. M Re w. L. Bell. C Oumkowtki, M. To.chmon Last Row—C Z.sko, M.t M Cooont a A t C A A A black and white uniform is the symbol of the girls in the Hostess Club. These girls earn points toward on award by serving at various dinners, P.T A meetings, and other such occasions. The girls ore elected to the club ond receive instructions from Miss Margaret Conont on the art ond intricacies of serving properly Being the perfect hostess is the oim of the girls in the club 'rtyeaitJl Service rim Row—Left to right J. Brokow ccki. S Zbrznki, T Montoleone, M Owrcorck Second Row L. Bel', L Ki.vocic. L Bloho, ) DeLoncy, J. 02 cvcor, D Novok Third Row—M Tcichmon, f Pittman, G. Ro h k. £ Conway. L, Somolkowittch fourth Row— £. Segulo. ). Zembo. Girls who work in Health Service ore those interested in nursing and in helping others Under the direction of Miss Flora Strnard, they learn to give simple first aid ond to assist the nurse in such routine matters as checking eyes, weight and height of students. By volunteering their free periods, these assistants help to keep South High's heolth percentage high. 59 I activities Student xuncit Po« ond prevent Student Council representatives STUDINT COUNCIL CABINET: irolrd A Piolrowicz, Secretary O Goilocher. Advisor. Ken Peorton, Prendem Stondiny—O Smith. Treov.rer, T. Undel. Sorpeont-ol-ormi. P Kolmowski, Vice President, plon Honiecoming Donee Student Council members disploy democrocy ot polls. Student Council representotives ore chosen eoch semester by the members of their homeroom They meet eoch Mondoy during home-room time to discuss ond plan for future Federated Fund Drives, Community Chest activities, dances ond other school and sociol offairs. This chief governing organization is run smoothly by the cabinet members, and by Miss Dophne Gollogher, their advisor, who aim to foster the ideols of democracy in the lives of South's students 62 i (fafifietla A Coppcllo entertoms students ond community of Christmos Concert Desire and interest ore requirements set up by Miss Ar-line Kadel for students who wish to join the A Coppello choir This musical group enhances the solemness of the National Honor Society Induction and displays its talents at a Christmas ond Spring Festival. Senior members of A Coppello 63 If0il ' (?lu The Girls' Glee Club is o recently formed musical organization under the supervision of Miss Arline Kodel They may be seen participating in many diversified activities. South High mothers know well the abilities of this group for they frequently entertain the P T A They have also sung ot areo hospitals, bringing cheer to many patients They hove especially enjoyed interpreting nationality folk themes. First Row—Left o right: Dorothy Long. Linda Suhov. Agnes Anderson. dome Conway Seeond Row —Marie Knerem. Co'Ol Husok. EHo Moc Contor-t ury, Beverly Gmmtki Third Row—Sneilo Boddcly, Karen Liedtke. Cothryn Ziska ,?Kadniyeil The Madrigals, another recently formed musical organization, consisting of selected voices of South High, have mode appearances ot Spring Festivals, and at the Terminal Concourse during the Christmas Season. The term Madrigol Singers is one first popularized during the 18th century, when groups such as this one first began as after dinner singers Lett to right —Marjorie Koeo'Ck. Lesle Moyse. Ooro-thy Long. R chord Ji'ovok, Potr.oo Burrows, David Mossey Elomo Conway, Joseph Wilc ynski. Joseph Dchl naer. Lindo Bloho, Mory Ann Bobincc. Kenneth Schulli 64 One of the main functions of the bond is to ploy at football games during the foil semester. The bond also plays at various school assemblies and is featured ot the Spring Concert. Letters ore given in the senior year to deserving members. This organization, under the direction of Mr Edward Katz is shown obove in their traditional S formation in their new uniforms. non! Row—Lolt to right C Stephen. D Golcmboyki. E Conwoy, F Bncel. D Geor L Scmulkcwittch, L. Cutter Second Row—ft Felkomt, J. Sydlo, F Zuppon, V-Tylick., B Sliwimki, M Crouch Third Row ; Notrcn. R Dohllowiz G Ch y-lock. J Bdzrl, ft Stevcny Fourth Row -R Gortz, B Benkowyki. ) Drlik, ). Gov «'«V. R. Gryibon 65 Orc e t'KZ Front Row —Left to right R. Fclkon.t, L KoJIcr. 5 Olwcrt. F, Br.ccl. F Zuppcn, S Buttolph Second Row S. Bollo, G. Sotrente. J. Not-ron, C. Stephen. D. Woinorowvki, ft Tootolion. W Cantwell, O. Blu-rihuff Standing—Mr Kot The South High Orchestro, under the direction of Mr. Edward Katz, participates in the Spring Concert, plays and rallies The musically inclined of Sons of South have an opportunity to unveil their talents first period every morning. Their untiring efforts are rewarded with a letter in their senior year. Sooted - Left to t.ght: Shirley Bo'la. Elo ne Conway. LmdO Koller. Ju y Bogon Standing —Ronald Fclkon.i. Jovcph Notron. Fronk Bricel. Cloy-•on Stephen. Francis Zupoon. 66 Stoge crew ond dromotics personnel ossemble before reheorsol Combining tolent, personality, and cHorm, dramatic students gain a voluoble apprenticeship by putting on ploys, lomborees, and rallies Under the directions of Mr Cole, their odvisor, they olso learn stoge croft, the art of makeup ond lighting One of the highlights of their past seoson wos a presentation of the old fovorite, Charlie's Aunt First Row—Left 1o right: ). Fisher. Mr Co!o. 8 Sl wnski Second Row —A. Grey. C. Dunifcowski. A Hryb, M. Piotrowicz, O. Golembetki Third Row—8 Ozuro, 0 Tymmski, B Lipintki. S. Bobby, S BocJdeloy, C Schultz Fourth Row—L. Moyse, W. Elliot, P Roslcn, J Droszvy, 6 Kotewick CHARLIE'S AUNT: Stonley Pokonki. Dennis Grabowski. Leslie Moyse 67 'ZOee ettd Excitement prevoiled os South High entered the 1958 Homecoming Weekend. During the week preceding, votes were cost for the six finolists nominated for queen. The roily on Fridoy revealed the Student 8ody's choice—Joan Stepko. That some evening the queen ond her court, escorted by members of the senior class, were honored ot the onnuol Homecoming Game ot halftime. Saturday evening Joon and her court, consisting of Rosemary Benesh, Jacqueline Fisher, Donna Golembeski, Marilyn Piotrowicz, and Bernice Wondowlowski, reigned over the Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Student Council. Sooth students enjoy donee Homecoming queen and court pouse for o breok during the donee. lowtfci, John Brysocz Bookstore Supplying the student body with oids to educotion, ore the bookstore workers under the supervision of Mr. R Ransford. These students offer their services on their own free time, selling anything from coughdrops to mk-erodicotor during oil periods of the day flttl How—Bob J'rovec. Ann Mono 8-tek. 6c3N.cc Boss. Mr Romford. Judith Petska Bock Row—Barboro NovroM, Judy Crowder. Office Assistants A very important ond responsible group of girls are the office ossistonts. Their duties ore numerous, varying from attendance and switchboard work to typing and filing Without their help many important functions of South High would remain undone left to r ghf—Mu Toy lor. M Piotrpwicz. B HOught. M Rose. Mr Kcplioaer, J Dowe . A MorelM. J Homblefon. t Segulo, B WorvJolo hi. Library Assistants Working in the library is a group of students who are an essential port of our school They are responsible for the over-due notices sent to help keep books in circulation. Among other duties are stamping date cards, cataloging.shelv-ing books, delivering mogozines, and posting pockets into books Mi Motreko, Mr Jenk . Mi t Klirro and the I brory corpt Radio Operators South boasts ar accomplished group of rodio operators who's job is one of the most important ones pertoining to the efficient operation of the school system. Their various duties range from relaying radio broadcasts from the Board of Education, station WBOE, to the various classrooms requesting them, to transmitting daily announcements over the school's public address system during homeroom periods, and for special broadcasts during the school day. front Row -Lett to 119M K An !rzc,c ski. 8 DeVoughn. J Brysacx. V. Jacobi. A Dutka, V Bogonski, J Ccch Second Row —K Pearson f KolinowSki. B Schilling. R. Gortz. J DcMuiger, P l«ptok. I Ko-mlrvskt. Movie Operators The movie operators ore in chorge of showing requested films to the different classes The visual aid program is helpful to all teachers, for the film selection includes varied subject matter—usually pre-requested. Some of the boys acquire this skill in running a movie projector in junior high and have carried it over to their high school years Others, however, acquire this ort under the direction of Mr. Guthrie. Firit Row—Loir 0 right Ray Niedzw.ecki. lewis Noe, Darwin Smith. Second Row— Oollos Frederick, Thomas Nawofmok. Dole Kosowick. Movie Ushers The movie ushers are in chorge of selling and collecting tickets for the films in the auditorium during the second half of the daily lunch period These movies, enjoyed by many South High students, would not be possible without the assistance of this group of girls. Lett to right—Mr. Jenks, Shirley Benoszek. JoAnn Block. Clara Bcker 71 Program Advertising Committee The main objective of the Program Committee is to solicit advertisements for the football programs. They begin in the Spring semester in preparation for the Fall fcotboll games. The funds obtained are used for general school purposes. tint Row—Lon to right: D Golembciki, £. Rocky. 0 Motuvk, J. Rood Second Row— L Millord. £ Conway, B Sliwinyki, A Rogol-itu Third Row—Mils Kwnpiki. Mr. Coruio. ) PupMJwic . T. Ncwotmok. L. Moyvo. Mill Prochtl Hall Guards The Hall Guards are not only on the alert for students without passes, but they also run errands for teachers and act as a general welcoming committee for visitors who are unfamilior with South. The boys are chosen by Miss Murphy on the bo-sis of scholarship, responsibility and integrity. Mus Murphy ary) her boys.' 72 Ayyne4Aive te And Pocuen COACHES Lett to right Mr. Tuccio Att't. Cooch Mr. McGroorty Cooch Mr. Mortoccio frosh Cooch Mr. Print J. V. Cooch Top picture — Kenyon eludes on enthusiottic tockler. Bottom picture — Bomino blocks oncoming opponent 76 tyucti'UM Seadoa First Row—Lett to right 0 DePompei. L Bornioo. N Pcltr. M Bohonon, T Kenyon. ) Oehlmgcr Second Row j Lever, i Skelly, K. Koprowtki F. Turk. ). Germon O. Wysocki Third Row—Mr. Mortoccia. cooch, I Kozubo. £. Ayer , G DcPompei, J Potoczyntki. ). Cech. F Rcyet. T Brown, F Yeoger. W Oitchko, Mr TucCiO. coach, Mr McGroorly cooch Fourth Row Mr Prmx. 0. Popovich. V. Jocobi. R. OomOrowjki. 8 Sch ppling. L. Pilortk.. 8 DeVoughn R Schut-ort. H Bout. D Copek F Kohnowski SCORES South Opponent 0 Shaker 20 0 Adams 19 12 Lincoln 14 6 Ignatius 39 8 Marshall 48 6 West Tech 36 8 Rhodes 16 0 Holy Name 22 8 West 22 77 Shubic goes over for a touchdown rfCext rfwct tcccviate Mr Tuccio. ossistont cooch. ond Mr. Wolonski, cooch Domlowrcz tries to block o West High shot. Fir t Row—Lett to right G OePompei. F Turk, J. PoloczyrwVi. C Broski. hi. Pelt . Second Row—B Schippl.ng, T. Kenyon, D Mulocek, J Fo . G OePompC', R Eggiefon Third Row—j. Koniecki, R Domlowic . G Lovell, J. Ceeh, R Frobotto, Mr. Wolonjki Acc puts in onother two points! SCORES South Opponent 43 Lincoln 60 57 Ignotius 83 53 West Tech 72 51 Marshall 77 57 Rhodes 54 55 Holy Nome 57 66 West 91 32 Lincoln 62 37 Ignatius 86 58 West Tech 55 47 Marshall 93 54 Rhodes 69 52 Holy Name 66 61 West 83 Turk. dnvCi n for o loy-up during the Holy Nome gome first Row—Loll to fight Mi Coruso, Cooeh, M CroveroM. D. Struhnr, G Papin, € Jottol. D Rcdclit . Second Row— M Polshook. P KcpchO', T Impho. T Kotturo, O McKov. Third Row—M, Strohor. P Pro ert, R LuCOi, J. Long . R PleiKhl, 0 Neymon Mr Accordmo. Assistant Cooch Fourth Row—0 Popovich, V Bd-Jovy K Pcorson, V BckJOvs. P SiitiO R. PiCCOwSki. R Wo'mo Mr Coruso. Coach Neymon pins his opponent Opponent is overpowered by Kosturo Tiny Tim scores o pm! rfttd Sactccuutce Lange scores two points' Neymon prepares for a pin South 19 30 28 0 24 19 11 36 27 25 SCORES Opponent Garfield 26 Adams 16 West 13 Morsholl 37 Benedictine 16 University 23 West Tech 26 Rhodes 13 Western Reserve 14 Collinwood 17 StruHor breaks down his opponent 81 Opponent flics high os Struhar escapes! T ecat lau 'Wien Sxemfilifa S6iCC tint Row—Left o MO ' Mr Coruto, Cooch. D Wysocki, T Kenyon, P. KuziCi. P. Liptok 2 Pdkovich Second Row—B Geor. B Leiyzrtyski, T CackowSi, M Croycroft. B W.lciynsi Third Row:—w:—E Avery, C. Lonoer. D Wolcicchowykt. f. Kocour. I Moksclon. f. KroO Left — Mike Croycroft — Bor Voult Right Everett Ayers — Rope Climb Top Tim Kenyon -— Squot Bolonce Bottom — Paul Liptok — Skin The Cot DECATHLON SCORES Everett Ayers 300 Paul Liptok 300 Robert Lesyznyski 290 Tim Kenyon 290 John Mokselon 290 Dennis Henry 280 Fronk Kocour 280 Dennis Wojciechowski 280 Tom Ceckowski 280 Dennis Wysocki 270 Mike Craycroft 260 Pete Kuziej 260 Charles Longer 260 Frank Krob 250 James Bright 250 82 iyilittf, 'Jtece towtf On 'DCaauMti First Row—Left to right: 0 Rodclif . F Reyes. ) Thomos. T Lynch. T Kosturo. L Borrmo, . Fay Second Row -Mr. Po s. D Woods, D Zmino, ) Fox, T Uodel, B Schippling, J F.yh«f, Mr Dillon. Third Row—T F«ther. ). Tym.nski, R Spork. E Chose , C 8'oski. W Dltchko, $ PiCkOiik. Right — Zmmo bocks up Lugo ot bunting proctice Mr, Dillon. Coach Bottom Left — Senior tnumvirotc of the outfield T Uridel. T Kostu'o, ond J. Fisher Bottom Right — Groski slides into second os Schipping ond Fox try for the double ploy. 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