St John the Baptist High School - Campanile Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1956
Page 1 of 56
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 56 of the 1956 volume:
“
Q s 1 X 'L 1 ' '. 'l11 ,- X, -Q'u'f'2 ' f' . . ' . ,Q . X L- ' 1 X.1 .-1X -,1 1 , ' 11' 1 ' X: 1 . ' Q. ii -6 -XQ . . X' I ' 131-1' 1f'. ,N , -V -. A f, , .. x 4 4- 4 Q 1 , . 11 ,X 1 .I i. 1 1 .. 1-11 -2 ,. 11, XX X 1' 1 1: X ,1 X X, X 1- 1 - - 1 13 X ' . ' -. ' 1 1.1 'f 1, ' - ' .1 ' Q ,- 1 I' , I4 M. 1 X-, . ei 1 11 , . ' 1.1.1. - XX X . X . 1 .1 . 1 , I 1 ' 1 ' Elf - , W 1 W' . 11 . 'I ' 1 1 i1 ' gf, , ILJ1 1 1311- -1 X N J' . l'l, ': 1. .,.:-.X C11-1 A 1' 1 1 .QQX ,. .X, X X1 XX1.XpX1- 1-. 1. ,1-A '.1XX X X XXX xi ,ff - .af -1 ., 1 Q, usd:--1 1 1 X X ., 'fn X . 1' ' ' ' 4 21-' -1 1. 1 X X 1 . L5-' 1.1 11 X--1. :1 . 1' -X ' ' 'X F 'WX 1 .ffgr 'u'X 1 V v'1,'1 . X1 X1 F, -4 W 1 1 1 1 rf X 1 L wg . 1 ' ' 1' -'uc .1,.X- . ' .X J' 1 1 1Xl 1 . 1 1 X1 1 1 1 1 , 1T -1.1X-z1.,f'1 F1 1 111-1 1- f::?- x1 tw 1 ,, ,X 1 -. ' 21.35 ' W .' ,X, iX1'X .XM -1 - , . U1-1111 X ,. 1 -1.131111 11 11142 ' 1 -1 , ' ' X1 1 ETX Jc1X 1 5 , -,X . 1 1'1X.' 1 1 S N lvb, ' .X 111 ,Xl 11,, ., . 1j,1:+-'1' ' -11X-- 1 ., X :X X.X ,1.f-..-.21 i. ,.,?JTx-1XX. 1 X 1 1 1 1 1 1i'lf' .1 Y -N----1.11 115.5 , , X.1 X , -11c'gXX-, - -1 , 1 1 1 . L- ' r-'f X 1 ,. X 1 X X 1, , I '. -:Q 1 1 ' -- f' .391-56-2 X.. H 53511 1 - f1, 11- X 1 7 .+F5i1g,,,,-11, P '1 A ' 1 4 .XX X.:-. 1 M- ' 1: c- 1. 1- 11 X XXX. , Xf, W. 1 . I-. n 1 'X ' rf'- 11- 1 -1 E . 1 I1 17- .11 .- n..1 1- . 1 .' -x1.- 1 .- 111' , 1.1 ,- 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ,1' 4 . 1 1. ,Xn1. l, '19- - 31, 1 1 , X 1 :XXXXXX .1111 N 1 X . 1' 1. . N.. 1. :1 ' 1 1 . 11.1 11. '. l 1- -, 1 1 1 1 V- WY:- 11,-, -11-X-!::1X,X,X1v, . , ,1.X,X,.X . 1 X 1.111 x - , 1 , X1 . - . f XP r ' if 1 1 -. .. .Q- X if 1, r X .gf 1- XL1 1- V I .XXX 1 x' L'I .-1 . ,. X. . 1 K . ' 1? ' .J 1 .X-, E I .Lu L. 1 1 1 91, 15111 1 X . w X1 . 1 l., .11 V111 1 -g X ,AH J., 1 .Xi-, F 11151 . 1- -- . 1 - x. ve 'n 'UZ 1 . 1 'gh 10' Epi :X A F2 A in f ff XX I fix Q Li-22: ANRAN' St. Iolm thc Baptist High School 3600 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh l. P41 O you, Mary, our dear Blessed Mother, we dedicate this record book of our last year at St. john's with a fervent prayer that you will continue to guard and guide us as you have so faithfully done throughout our happy school years. Keep us close to you, dearest Mother, for then, we know, we shall cer- tainly be close to your Divine Son. .i X s .91 .,--,A-, , ,Y ---g A 5-, IA A!! f -1- i - I ff? S .X X lf... ! X,' 1 F 4 X - 2 ff N 5 44ff Z1i,N, N af? 5 7' X Kd X' X ff-X ff? S we are about to leave St. john's we are begin- ning to realize what a great privilege has been ours in receiving a Catholic high school education, and to appreciate the gratitude we owe to Father Fitz- patrick for making it possible. We shall not soon for- get his kindly interest in all of us, whether from his parish or not . 6 ISTER PAULINA has been our principal and a real friend in need all through our high school days. If we strive to reach the ideals of Catho- lic womanhood which Sis ter has so constantly set before us, our lives will be successful in time and for eternity. Memories of You 7 ATHER MCMAHON has been a vital part of our four years at St. john's and we shall have many pleasant and profitable memories of his ready laughter, his sound counsel, and his untiring efforts to further our spiritual welfare . 'J i? 'T' .pu--we f Sister Mary Rose Sister Marie William Sister Margaret Regina 'hw P3:::v- Bernadette Litot Sister Joseph Angela Sister M. MOI1iCa Nur flung., gin Sister M, Honora Joann Woodyard Sister Thomas More . The Facult 8 You Oughf To Be In Picfures 5 the Officers IOAN KARPINSKI Tall and smiling, Joan's the girl who knows everything turns out fine IF YOU CAN DREAM. MARGARET LINEHAN Here's a colleen who could have been the inspiration for that ballad: WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING. NORENE GUTTENDORF IOANNE BRICKER This LADY LOVES TO DANCE A pretty, amiable girl whose and dance she will to anything SMILES have won for her the re from a jitterbug to a waltz. spect and friendship of her classmates. 10 CAROL BETZ Carol will always remember the FUNNY LITTLE THINGS SHE USED TO DO here at St. Iohn's. and all the Seniors R PHILAMENA BLISS Petite, precise and ALWAYS LATE 1s this blue-eyed and fun-loving senior. x ir BARBARA BOBECK CAROL BOLL Barb rs very industrious and very A combination of LIPSTICK AND ambitious. We're sure SHE'LL CANDY AND RUBBER-SOLED GET BY in her field of endeavor, SHOES in just the right amount makes Carol an enjoyable class- mate. 11 BETTY IANE BRODERICK Here's a miss whose sunny dispo sition and carefree ways have made her VERY, VERY, POPU- LAR, UIUC 'CO S2157 JANET CALIGUIRI Winter's all right but Janet will take THE GOOD OLD SUMMER- TIME if she had her choice. hh,h,.. W E. , l CAROL CONWAY MARGARET DENGLER Carol was blessed Wllh ha1r YOU'LL NEVER KNOW how that s ALWAYS curly and a d1s much fun Margie had at St. John's posmon that s ALWAYS sunny laughing her troubles away. 12 ,1 ' ,.it.-...fr I Maur - ...gsv4 ' A-wg-pap.. I- W ,gs sq R xx 1 X l L A rl ELAINE EMIGH ELIZABETH FLAHERTY ANGELINE GALLO Elaine is impatiently awaiting The sweetest words to Tizzy's A WONDERFUL ONE to know the day in the not too distant ears would be I'LL BE HOME, is Angie, who is always ready future, when she will be wear- coming from that certain with a quick answer and a ing 3 BAND OF GOLD. someone , of course. merry laugh. St. Johns ? . ' x BARBARA GATEWOOD Barb could dance all night to the tune of ROCK A BEATIN' BOOGIE and then what would she do? Dance some more, of course. 13 -5 3 V. ELLEN GERARDI After studying French for two years, Ellen isn't saying Good- by to S.J.B. H.: she says AU REVOIR. BARB ARA HOWELL MR. SANDMAN has a habit of visiting Barb at the most incon- venient times - during class, for example. I , 2 5 BARBARA KELLY A little package of blond hair, blue eyes and pleasant dispos- ition who always LOOKS FOR THE SILVER LINING. up ...,l Q'-A-3 t v JOAN KELWAY Ioan, who isn't an engineer, is BUILDING A BRIDGE OF HAPPINESS with kindness, fortitude and charity. , Eksmksagx 2 ELIZABETH KERN Betty has that SEVENTEEN year- old view of life --bright and rosy and filled with hope. 14 CLARA ROSE KIRK A BONNIE LASSIE who's al- ways ready and willing to lend a helping hand when and where it's needed. 'ul ff, MARY ANN KOCHMAN JOAN MCDERMOTT If anyone wants a wonderful When perky and vivaci0uS IOHH DANCING PARTNER, we'11 in- steps into a car -- any car, she troduce you to Mary Ann. She becomes the TERROR OF HIGH can really rock and roll. WAY 101. ,U EMM K K I Ss A gf v X MARGARET MCDERMOTT ARLEEN MANNING EVELYN MARTELLO Peggy agrees that THE BEST Poised and pretty, one can find THE GREAT PRETENDER is our THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE, but Arleen carefree as a gypsy SIT- Evie, always reading about far what bothers her is the cost of TING ON TOP OF THE WORLD, away places and knights and the second-best things. fair ladies. 15 I ty EN S JUDY MIGNELLA SOMEDAY we hope to see Judy's name at the bottom of artistic commercial pieces. of man C AROL OBERC A TREASURE to our senior class is Carol. Sweet, witty and full of fun she is thought highly of by every senior. si 6 3 HELEN MILLER IN HER OWN QUIET WAY Helen, a tall slim senior says the best part of class is the end. DOLORES MODECKI Dee thinks it's A GREAT WIDE WONDERFUL WORLD and who are we to disagree? fee MARION PAZIN A real HONEY, Marion knows what to do, when to do it and how to be a favorite person with all her classmates. 16 A gg, ,I - N 'Q-In ,,4a-SIMM K zgr ,t ., is f i MARY PETRARULO Among the known slumberers of our class is Mary, our SLEEPY TIME GAL who is al- ways wide awake at 3:00. I -B p, A ROSE MARIE PUGLIESE ROSE MARIE hopes to someday gain her laurels in the field of interior decorating. vs-..,,,-Q KATHERINE REIGHT Kay has hair the color of HONEY and those who know her say she has a disposition just as sweet. 17 we ., V me i JOANN REINER Rough and ready and UNFOR- GETTABLE is Jo. Who can say what makes her so lovable, so laughable, so gay. 35 t Y B ARB ARA ROLEW IC Z Pretty Babs has been caught in THE TENDER TRAP and is ready to set the date for that big day. itvval-,,aa,x i ,Y J ROSALIE SALAK THE YELLOW ROSE OF ST. JOHN'S is quiet and conserv- ative and confident of her abil- ities. if MARY ANN SAMARCO AGAIN and again Mary Ann's cute little laugh, so character- istic of her, could be heard ringing through the halls. , VV ,. is -5 x MARY SCHILLING A soft spoken miss whose DIMPLES AND CHERRY CHEEKS have brightened the senior class this year. 18 1 '35 ug-:fr MARGARET SCHMETZER Peggy will always be YOUNG AT HEART if she keeps looking at the funny side of things as she does now. 2,12 5 ' ' iw ,f l . ' . I S will I ? r ,WM ...M , I . f ' . is , E 'L- Q , X, , 5 . yff f. A , is Ji' ,5? 'ff if 444 ' sign 5 f 5' PM X Q., ,. Q f i .sem MARGARET SIPPEL Peggy is a very amiable soul. Asa matter of fact you can do anything but DON'T STEP ON HER BLUE SUEDE SHOES. N I .115 fi - If 1 1 l li C AROL SLOAN Now here's a senior whose care- free attitude is unruffled at all times. Carol says, as they say in the song, C'EST LE VIE. it h 'M 5 M if? Q if A I ELSIE SOWA LOIS SULLIVAN MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC makes E1sie's world go around and may some day be her bread and butter. IF you really get to know Lois, you'll know why everyone is quite fond of her. 19 .t..ll RITA SUWALSKI WE'LL NEVER KNOW exactly what puts that sparkle in Rita's crystal blue eyes. lt's her secret. Y MARY TRONTEL With vitality and get up and go, Mary can ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK and still be fresh as a daisy. L. ,A - - b y ih'C Ag, , if Q af L iff LILLIAN USOWSKI Lil has always WANTED to be an angel of mercy -- a lady in White. A w I 3 Q iit f fl' ' ' fi' ANNA MARIE WAL KOWS KI IOSEPHINE VISCONTI Priceless is the word for BEAU- TIFUL BROWN-EYED Dolly, who always has a nice word and a smile for everyone. SEARCHING for happiness Rhee certainly possesses all the abil- ities necessary to accomplish her every dream - including an A-1 personality. DORIS WASHINGTON Here's a girl who RUNS US WILD with her humorous antics and unexpected remarks. J U N I 0 R S 534 54.3414 Q4 4' :W if WU 1 v'w.rrn!l ffm Afffg Ma R 1 a l i n' l'n'p'5 E F R E S H M E N The Giee Club said Y'ALL COME to our Christmas party and every- one did and had a good time. so 24 W N XA! Twenfnj-'four Hours a Dug fwka 'his Learning the fundamentals of home nursing and how to TAKE CARE of the needs of the sick are Carol Con- way, Dolores Modecki and Margaret Dengler. 26 453' wi' TIME WILL TELL whether Arleen Man- ning, Marion Pazin and Carol Boll will reach the unbelievable speed of one hundred and twenty words a minute. Under the expert guidance of Father McMahon, Margaret Sippel, Joan Karpinski and Antoinette Caretta learn about God and all HE can do. L E cn. HAVE YOU HEARD some of Shakespeare's Macbeth? Well, listen in with Clara Kirk, as Betty Jane Broderick recites and Rosalie Salak coaches her. Allie Patterson, Elizabeth Flaherty and Barbara Kelly are working hard at their typewriters. They hope that SOMEDAY they will type a hundred words a minute. Margaret Schmetzer, Carol Oberc and Ioan Kelway, Hall guards, synchronize their watches to make sure they'l1 be on TIME, 27 RING TELEPHONE RING because Norene Gutten- dorf is there to answer it while Katherine Reight and Elaine Ernigh put the office in order. f .r ,il .fe- i..W A l , arm p. I A wr z K4 in A Tootsie roll, GUMDROP or candy bar'? ask Mary Petrarulo and Judy Mignella as Joanne Bricker makes her decision at our candy stand. FACE TO FACE with a hard problem in business arith- is meric class, Elizabeth Kern, Rita Suwalski and Mar- garet Linehan do their best to solve it. l Ellen Gerardi and Lois Sullivan are doing their best to explain to Barbara Gatewood her bookkeep- ing assignment but Barbara still says I DoN'T KNOW. A , ,ff Joan McDermott, Lillian Usowski and Barbara Rolewicz don't want that delicious dessert offered to them by Mrs. Barth and Mrs.Berg- man - - NO, NOT MUCH, 4. M PM - W C'EST SI BON repeat Elsie Sowa, Barbara Bobeck and Mary Ann Samarco while listening to a French Pronun ciation record. Margaret McDermott, Anna Marie Walkowski and Barbara Howell harmon- ize nicely but it's doubtful if they'l1 ever make the Met. In fact, OF THIS l'M SURE. awe if SOIHB day Philemena Bliss, Helen Miller Famous historians? Not yer, but perhaps M and ary Shilling will be. 'TIL THEN they'11 just have to study. 30 If you TAKE THE TIME you may some- day be able to sew as well as Mary Ann Kochman, Rose Marie Pugliese, and Carol Sloan. ARE YOU SATISFIED with this layout, Carol Betz asks Doris Washington as they look over the art work. Practicing one of the rules learned in health class, Janet Caligiuri, Angeline Gallo and Mary Trontel are taking AN OLD FASHIONED WALK. 31 .1539 .. ' ' TW,g,g 2, ' ' W' f-tfl. -aeiiwv I ggny Our Student Council consists of a group of girls who are ALWAYS thinking up ways to make school days more profitable and pleasant. l ,M , I to t 1 I TOMORROW IS NEAR 32 I I 547519 . af Rf: .nl Wig 1 EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR the officers of the Mother Seton Club, Donna Kulkowski, Juanita McCormick, Elsie Sowa, Mary Agnes De- mitras and Joanne Dunnigan are trying to find ways to further the cause ofMother Seton's Canon- ization. Carol Sloan and Margaret McDermott, Senior Fa- tima Club officers, LINGER AWHILE to 3 decorate Our Lady's L altar. IF I KNEW YOU WERE COMING, I'D HAVE BAKED A CAKE says Rhee as she accepts the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. 34 S' f X0 X fm I ! '.f' f 'J 5 ax I ,fig fy!!! 'Tlgf' X XXX Ggfgf 5,06 .l X , f Z W. av' f Z X .l No Business Like S . how uslness Mandy and Jane all decked out in their finest BUTTONS AND BOWS wait for Janet to come and welcome them to her summer home. Miss Summers looks on and smiles as Mary Beth finds a spider while she is SEARCHING for a comfortable place to sit. THEY'LL NEVER KNOW we took the ring says Janet as she tries to talk Carol into helping her. 36 This is an UNFORGETTABLE moment for Janet and Carol as they meet for the first time Mandy and Jane Beecher. is-.-ff dig Angie says MAYBE to Ierry's in- vitation for a game of tennis as Sissy and Mary Beth take it easy. This is the first TIME I've ever walked on a rug says jane to Mandy 'Xi wk' 'X SOMEDAY I may learn to make toast says Sissy. We were sure FOOLED cries Carol as the rest of the girls look accusingly at Mandy and lane. 1. -ws- ,Wg Mandy A PLAIN OLD COUN- TRY GIRL imitates a soldier as the others look on. m. k, , ' Afgwawvkrv 3 u 'i -jr '- bi , v ! SAY IT ISN'T SO, cries Janet as Jerry comes in to tell her and Carol that Mandy and Jane have arrived. U Wi Rhee points out that the yearbook can be successful IF every- one works together. We Make Beautiful Music: Together Norene Guttendorf, Mary Petrarulo, and Judy Mignella look on as Arlene Manning points out that the girls are really TRYING for a successful Patron Drive. 40 QV! g guszbmhkkkb wwmswwfw L' t 1 x Barbara Kelly, Elizabeth Flaherty, Margaret Linehan, Elsie Sowa, and Joan Karpinski have gone over these papers MANY TIMES, but they know this is necessary for a success- ful yearbook. Mary Trontel, Barbara Bobeck, Margaret Sippel, Clara Rose Kirk, and Elizabeth Kern are SEARCHING for pictures to put in the yearbook. Nw 5-f, 4 65-Em ,ftf ,. Xu- M1 D I' N 41 K.. -vxg ' 3 :Q Leis Have a Part Siam 23233 Kem! Oo O SPECIAL PATRONS 325. 00 - Green Valley Dairy 310. 00 - Allegheny Valley Bank of Pittsburgh 310. 00 - Cleaning materials 8: Chemical Co. 310. 00 - Leo and Rhee 3 8.00 -Mr. 8:Mrs. MJ. Sowa 8: Family PATRONS - 35. 00 A friend Alice Bass The Bridal Shop 303 Sixth Ave. , Pittsburgh Frank R. Bruno 510 Court Place George Burk Mr. 8: Mrs. John Carmody 4605 Carlton Street Cindy, Sandy, and Laurie Runzo Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Clark 270 Service Way Alfred Cristiano Pittsburgh Geo. E. Drake Baking Co. Pittsburgh Falcon Paper Company 3431 Gass Avenue Mr. 8: Mrs. Andrew E. Flaherty 3222 Juliet Street Foley's Grocery Store 3602 Penn Avenue Golden Glow Broadcasters Frankie's Freshmen I Freshmen II Gateway Plaza Restaurant 4192 Gateway Center Gestrick Jewelers 4726 Liberty Avenue Patrons Mr. 8: Mrs. C. I. Guttendorf S. A. Haeckler Drugs 4210 Butler Street Mr. Howard T. Huddleston, Jr. 270.Service Way Jan's Sandwich Shop 7826 Bennett Street Joseph's Hat Shop 204 Seventh St. , Downtown Junction Coal 8: Coke Co. 3408 Penn Avenue Junior I Junior II Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Karpinski 117 - 18th Street, Sharpsburg Congratulations to the Class of 1956 Mr. 8: Mrs. H. M. Kern 8: Family Compliments of Robert V. Kem Organizer Local 237 Keystone Candy Shoppe 5207 Butler Street Keystone Federal Savings 8: Loan 905 Main Street Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Kirk 3805 Howley Street Bob Krakovsky and Duffy 184 - 34th Street Lawrenceville Young Peoples' Club Wm. H. Yeager, Sponsor Louise 8: John 3716 Butler Street McCabe Bros. Funeral Directors 5300 Penn Avenue Mrs. Ann McDermott 4008 Howley Street Ed McDonough 4036 Cabinet Street John P. Thomas J. McGuire 3525 Butler Street Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert Mignella 663 Seagirt Street 44 Model Auto Body Garage 5021 Liberty Avenue William J. Monahan 5309 Beggs Avenue Nied's Hotel 55th 8: Butler Streets Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Oberc 3716 Butler Street O'Too1e 8: 0'Connor 5106 Second Avenue Joseph Palkovitz, M.D. 4801 Second Avenue Mr. 8: Mrs. A.V. Palmiere 514 Edmond Street Raymond A. Pape 131 Harmening Avenue Penn 8: Main Cafe 4061 Penn Avenue Pete's Place Colliers, West Virginia Pioneer Savings 8: Loan Assn 4719 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh Hospital Frankstown Avenue Round Corner Hotel 3718 Butler Street Safety Equip. Mfg. Co. 3500 Leech Street George J. Sarraf, M. D. 3701 Penn Avenue Patricia Seeds 7035 Idlewild Street Mr. 8: Mrs. James Sippel 5256 Holmes Street Sisters of Charity Roselia Hospital Sloan's Grocery 3901 Liberty Avenue Dr. Edw. B. Snyder 4428 Penn Avenue Sophomore I Sophomore II St. Francis General Hospital 8: Rehabilitation Institute Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Trontel, Jr. 701 Kendall Street Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Trontel, Sr. 701 Kendall Street V. F.W. Post 9328 Gangwich Street Wm. H. Yeager Frankies PATRONS - 33. 00 Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Arch Bob Baden Mr. 8:Mrs. K. Baden Charles T. Bauer Nicholas Beley Bell-Stern Furniture Co. Benko's Market Chas. J. Bobeck Mr. 8: Mrs. R.- A. Boll Raymond W. Boll Mr. 8: Mrs. F. Bricker Miss Marie Bricker Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Burk Ricky Caligiuri Lila Carr Mr. 8:Mrs. W. Carr Mr. 8:Mrs. Walter J. Clair Mr. 8: Mrs: Coleman Mrs. Julie Colletto Mrs. Eleanor Conley Mr. James Consolo Joseph Contosta Mrs. J. Conway Mr. 8: Mrs. Patsy Costantine Mr. 8: Mrs. John Crawley Ursula Day Jack Devakis Thomas Donoghue Mrs. Ben Eggleston Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Eieply Eileen and Mary Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Eiseman Mrs. Theresa Fairman Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Farrell Mrs. J. Fiorucci Mrs. Florence Fischer James Fitzpatrick Miss Mary Flaherty Mr. 8:Mrs. M. M. Florio Patrons Frank's Bakery Albert J. Freyvogel Morris Friedman A Friend Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Galda Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Garlicki Mrs. Dolores Gates Mr. 8: Mrs. Pete Gallo George's Market Mr. 8:Mrs. A. S. Gerardi Ettore Giarrusso Mrs. Eugenia Gofarth Gordon's, Inc. Mrs. Florence Gore Grace 8: Margaret Mr. 8:Mrs. N. Guttendorf Mr. James Halbert Mrs. Rita Hawthorne Hazel and Erma Hazelwood Girls The Three J's James Jerome Walter 8: Rose Jester Joe 8: Elsie 8: Tommy Joe, Rose, and Jean Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Karpinski Miss Sophie Karpinski Mr. 8: Mrs. Daniel R. Kauffman Mrs. Catherine Kelly Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Kober Mrs. Frank Kobus Mrs. Regina Libell Mr. 8: Mrs. John Linehan Loftus Florists Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Malina Leonard Malvin Constance Mazza Mrs. Mary McCarthy Judy Mignella O'Neill Motor Company Patty Paff Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Palmiere Mr. 8: Mrs. Nicholas Palmiere Bucky Palermo Park Distributing Co. Mr. 8: Mrs. John Paterski Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Pazin Mr. 8: Mrs. Dan Petrarulo Rev. John D. Petrarulo Ruth Petschick Mr. 8: Mrs. Peter Porro Mrs. Rita Pugliese Alfred N. Riddle, Jr. Mr. Orlando E. Robinson Mrs. Ruffner 8: Janet Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Sadowski Mrs. Frances Salak Mr. 8: Mrs Charles Samarco Mr. 8: Mrs George Samarco Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs. James Samarco. Jr. James Samarco, Sr. John V. Samarco 45 Mr. 8: Mrs. John Samarco Joseph Savor Joanne Sawhill E. B. Snyders Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Starczewskl A. J. Sufak Funeral Home Mr. 8: Mrs. Ervin Sullivan Mrs. Marie Sullivan Mr. Robert Sullivan Sunny and Joan Mrs. Mary Swencki Mr. 8: Mrs. Stanley Swiderski Mrs. Henry Szarmack Mrs. Rose Tarentino Mgt. Joan Tkachik 8: Rosemary Schlenke John Vilogi Mr. 8: Mrs. Joe Vondersal Frank A. Viola, Jr. Nick Vivalsi Wm. E. Walters Family Mr. Joe Washington Mrs. Clara Watkins Mrs. Mary Watson Ronald Weiktorzewski Mr. 8: Mrs. Caesar Wisinski Miss Sara Woods Mr. 8: Mrs. Julius Zreliak Loretta Bednarski Anna Mary Bright Dolores Broderick Florence Broderick Claire and Rose Lillian De Mann Anna Mae Flaherty Mary Barb Flaherty Barbara Gatewood Carolyn Koepfriel Rosemarie Lecce Claudia Lewandowski Eileen Lewandowski Ellen McNamara Jeanne Mallon Marion 8: Bill Eleanor Dunn Murphy Pat 8: Terry Mary Ann Pawlak Peggy and Don Marie Palombo Bobby Perfort Catherine M. Quinlan Shirley Riley Mary Lucille Rosek Dolores Smith Peggy Smith Joanne Sowa Cheryl Sullivan Anna Szursewski Eileen Szymanski Tizzy and Ernie Rose Marie Thomas Lorraine Tuite A 7 ! M I K, W 1 p I 5 ff eh f xg g y 7 MD 2 X Qi- P e :ffl f e S eff X 4 e If 5 C X h In Memory of Emma Walker W O W1 UOI 3 Date Wlt US S' GUR departed friend and classmate, h 11 gr d h b cause God saw f k h H self during S ph y Ap l 13, 1954. W E h in spir R q p 4 V iige g Abipyfyg-is -41: A V .1 V, 'u . . 2' - la we gl View Fife Q! Ja., u 11 Z 4, M - In vY'r'av' ,- 1, Q f Hg -X- . kvgy. 'LJ E 1.1 A 1' 4 I Believe Jifi' N--s Mfg 1 N 1 'QW' 'ssc' ,M l xv. V W , YS . .mf .gin -A 3x N 'JZ'-I., ' -Elf 5 jfs . 'X-M 'ZPL 3 Xi, - AM! 'L-i 2 : T-E .. .53 fu. .- gg. nr . Q . V2 . ,nhl Ht, W X. 1:5 Q . 'f 'aw . 4. -fr? , SQL! :- A 1 wil. si A '-in -FE V' N - vc .. ' ' ' 1. . . -.wr 'J' . hi 'riff' 4-.3,V V V I V.. 52' g' 931' -- 13 2, .' Y .':', f! 1.1 X :av ,, . if 1 fy .f.VVVV Af.. , . Qfpf' , . . . , vi- .J- 'z .4L Hx 'I' , - 4 A I I 1 V. . ll' Q4 swf U n ' fr . ln., ,-43' 'I 'A .VV 1. ,, J .fg.f. ' . VI .71 ' 'A . 4 L 1 1 vm F ,v 'rw -134.- 2 A- frJ'.' . ..mV., ,A .4 w V 5 - ' I. f . ix .1 wr. .L M4- 1 n ' V A . .. I , VI ' .f . ' A 1 , 2' w 1 . -'uf-. 4,'A- p fr-Li F' ' A , . 1 , .i 'F V : - '. K ' A v rf--'-' , Li'x-'M V, - ' L . A .Eff - ig 4 f - ' L ... - -.gf . -. - f ' f.: 1 ,,. ,, . ,. ,,,- w A , , - - ff 1 . -11 .f--. I .1 ,, V , KK .P -' --'. .3 If v,',l ,VIQ I , Ml.. .bw,,:.a. .- -V V V- Lf-,z if 'gli 'V ' V Y- - CQ .VV j1..fV'?, li- iff: V.V VVV V I Vx Vt , gi -V . , H . :Vi L V - V, 1 VV: :VV . LVVVV3? QV:-.21 VTL,iVV,VLrVVV Z: V R 1- ., 3- ' r ' ' '1 K .'? .7 ,' Tf:..f'F- .,.E. l I -2' ' V, ' '- , .1 . Hfrfsvf: ' ' 7: V,-1'V11 7. ' ' V -, V '.' :l,5V,, ,rflb in , 'f 3 VL- - , VV' A :rn ,V-LV V551 -' - wg- sf-4,--A K.: ,. ,, . i.1eg,if'- gg leg., 1. ,f,5,,fn.Vi ,y,. .V,,y-,- V V V VWVV, VVVVVVQVIVI V , A 'L V 11.5. -- 'u ' . 'WY 5 . f ff.'f?,Q':f '.Z -' , ' 'a.:'ii,'--- ' 'T' 'ff' ' -5 V N . fr'-' Tw. 3 fl, ' :.' Y - I ' ' vlwlif' y ,, . , ',- J- r- 1. ., 'T' . .9551 -f ,. fn' -riff' , fy! il-.QV . 'jV. Vf..Vf:'f .,V.:VVVVVVV A 1 : .N -:lx - . few' gif ' . ' , V 1 . , 'Y M1 '-'--sifg-,Sq 'A v, f .., . , A , - I :uk ., 1 , . . f 2. H ' l JC! ' ' . ff?-.k. 'f:-F., L?-iff 5 -' fu. ab V FV., ..,?,m.?.V.VAf3 ,V V -'.,..w,. VVV: . rf ' -f-Ly gf1,---- ' Q- - ... .., - , v ,,-f-qw. 'Q..'f, rw. . : '- Q- .1 - ' - . '- .-'Y 2+ ' '- v, ' 21- ' 1 ,,.e, ' .L.',.5-fnyw.- - -, ,.' M gina' 1 ' 4, ' 1-ii 454- W' . .1 1? ----',J'V1-'-T' . ' 711'-1 ' ' 1 ,'2 ' . 'Q.v1 ' ,: 'Q V' - 'X V- f:.'f.'i 'ffl -j- ' .51-:r'Lf,. f1 ff ' ' 'A .1-. it . ', V I , , f V .gx .Vi V4 ,-VViVV - .V V V ' 'ii'W'f . ' N 4 '5g4'1r TuT'2gi1 '-ekf5'5 . fl-. ' H 1K? bf-:F i'f'f'ff' ' 1.2 ' -u, .. .NH-.'4 qi'-':Z1L.'-1-. .ing ,V 3 f. . '1--.- .' .1 5 . V . A . Vt VV. xv: 1 . ' V V ,VVV I Vx, l ,L EV 'V IV 1. V V . 'Zi V v V ' I 5 V , jr' L .r-, a L9 ' . ,, 1 V 'V ' df!! V H , - V. x . 1 . . I iG.:p..- J, ' . . . 1 -Pg f ': :.,- , .MBV L V V V . . .V . ,., V V fi.. V V Y V .I '.',7.' ' A ' ln , . V V ' ' r - . - X . I. . 1 I -4 f '- iffy.. . V , L'1V n , . . A VYL'?f'Hif11L-X JK- . f.1 , V .-. intel.,-Q. fir-W . , I V 4y5qffr? 'f1t1!HE5,q- ' P , ' - 2 .--,4 'u-.3-...I V -1, ' '- ' . 5.27,-.1'5fif...' K' 1 14 - ' ,- ' ff 5. . ,- ' . 1 fwfr?-.A-A,f 1 ' -V Z.-. -f -J,,au:Q- V VV .. ,V . V .fVf,:i:.V'2qifz1g1V V , ' iii' r-E1, 'f-4 hs- ' ,- , , ,.,.,, , , fi-V, ,'q, r, , b i 1 ' -.Q -- K1 ,,. I, , '.f . I' ., 4 m - w ,. N .,-f. , 3. .f V .. '- , : V K, ., ,Y -i 12 4 5 ' 'im 1- -fJT' 2, k ,,,,-41, ' is Y - . . ,- V,-rgu ,--J,N.w.. . . F4555 ' ' 'fjaf5'4Q1c:3 WP: ..,.i :-. v xii... -- - 3-1. ',' ,dl :gf L r , .W ,M ,..fsi,'if ,x.q'T. ,H- .51 . 4 I ,ft WTI. A .Vw , ,I J- WJ .1 ar I , . ll 1 , A 1 4 1- .7 , Au .V r , .1-Q. , I ' 1 , M Y Q, 11 ' in-of -V 9 ' T , '- .F v ,f V .. x .. ,' I 3 -- a . '- Q gf 4 A a..?ffv1:f': ' ?f3v:q?'fK'f If-J . Q 55259 4,-fir ' f'4lff11..i. 1,-- . .f if 5 r 3? Q , a X r ,N e I 1 r v :1 J' L 1 I I i-A sir-L: 1 .r.. ..x 'Eff r- ,ig LQ: ..' J 3- ,A SPV, ' if W g . fi- up :fi L91 Y-v vw. . :H ,,' .5 ,W 1 ,W- .LA Mui I N ,Ui Y in ff x .J ,! .A. V . 1 aff W.: 1-'16 V4 mn, ' r
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.