St John the Baptist High School - Campanile Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1957
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X- X 1 Qxxxw 7 f WM emmnigj We are proud and happy to dedicate our yearbook to the Most Sacred Heart of jesus, to Whom we have long since dedicated our hearts. We pray that He may keep us ever under His protecting hand, that our lives may be lived in the way that will be most pleas- ing'to Him. f-,-if .1 ...- ' ,.,...1- 4 4' 4' N XX X 3 u X ig MKS, HQ., ,-vukzy-N x ,g'4 '.e A ,gk , 'Tl A fta' fl w I ll , u, flI i M. J IV' nh . us11llu1w 11lW X gjlluul' -mlfm Exit: i f-Lia K! nwnlw' ll ifyl llil X A X 5 Dow poanfor . ' N zlLC1fc,.k1f M, Q fefjf Father Joseph C. Fitzpatrick We shall remember Father Fitzpatrick for many reasons, but most of all for his un- failing kindness to all of us. Certainly we can never be grateful enough for the Catholic high school education which he has made possible for us . 6 L N s 0112, Olfblf' ,7l6LClfL f . at ., , 5,,?.i e . FIZJY Father John H. McMahon Sister Mary Rose, our new principal, is not new to St. John's girls, for she has taught commer- cial subjects here for the past five years . We are grateful for the interest she has always taken in our welfare, and we wish for her continued success and happiness in her new position. i I X K, :I fr! r i x fyflf ff 4 I ' 'yet , t f l if I !rJjfA M g Fathqr McMahon's ready smile and hearty laughter are always welcome in the high school. As our in- structor in Religion, Father has instilled in our hearts a deep appreciation of the truths of our holy Faith. May we always adhere to the high standards he has so constantly put before us '31 '---0 Sister Mary Rose I fry, LL l s,sjf ,,, ' V x' ,fi ri lv if 'mes . 1 wif? M i 1 Sister M, Monica Sister Marie William vii' Sister Miriam Dolores Bernadette Litot Sister Joseph Angela A-P' 'ld' f-www if' 'W- Sister Thomas More Sister M. Honora Eleanor Freiberger 8 I. ' A4 3 1 I ffeavumf' i L l'! '7 f s I - . 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EILEEN WOINAR St, John the Baptist Ei1een . . . neat and trim , , ,has the most attractive blue eyes. . .hates living in the country, . . football play- CIS and pizza appeal to her, but not sauerkraut. . .has a great talent for art. . . the girl most likely to succeed. fifnyvv . 1 Vai! E A lwrvl gf' V -ff JL ig f VVM Qi J A L - L3 . ms. EILEEN SCANLON St. John the Baptist Eileen . . . a very pretty and popular Irish lass. . .her tremendous popularity is due to her incomparable person- ality. . .loves plaic' Bermuda shorts and knee socks. . .her goals are to go to college and to own a car. . .she will be successful. NANCY PRODENTE St. John the Baptist Nancy . . . pleasant smile . . . always ready to give a helping hand. . . dreams of living in Florida. . . swims like a fish. . . enjoys listen- ing to the soft voice of Frank Sinatra. . . doesn't like homewjrk or . . Elvis Presley. M . .. 71,06 ' as W7'77'Q'2Z.T'W WM-7?-MW . . 6LlfL IEAN LARKIN St, John the Baptist Jeanie , . . if everyone were like her the world would shine, . , basketball and drive-in theaters are her favorites. , ,is known for the work she has done. . . al- though it is hard to believe, she says she dislikes chew- ing gum. f, 54-frais-t.,-. W 4 do fwfcu YWIQYMJWW 52 !,,71,f,f, if ,l-Qbafijjtrvfl r , rife? 7' Q7 : A r -7 111,115 76 , f 70-W' ,sow NW ' WM! lf' - X4 af WQJJ if-ref -Jazz., Qmom. 4-41 'L Lj -0 ?La-b4 lr! fe,-.f-ff L44 -ajax-Cx -fa-fly CEefLr'7'0 MARGARET BELL St, John the Baptist Peggy , . .blue eyes and a charming smile. . . friendly and popular. . . as soon as she hears Fats Domino's mu- sic she starts to dance. . .loves clothes. . . especially furs. . . hopes someday to be success- ful in the business world. is CAROL BAKER St. Mary - 46th Street Carol . . . pretty smile. . . beautiful blue eyes. . . likes music and ice skating. . . en- joys good mystery books. . . although the 8:45 bell has no charms for her. . . she jumps when the three o'clock bell buzzes, Q r if TQ as E AGNES BETZ St, Joseph Aggie , . . a very attractive senior. . . who is well liked IRENE BAKER St. Mary - 46th Street Irene . . . a charming little miss. . ,with a smile that makes the world bright. . . listening to Perry Como and Pat Boone are her main in- terests. . .also fried chicken and the very popular pizza pie. . . a jump enthusiast. f mf , ., nf' 7 40 - A ,JC-f, by a1l...simpl loves to A 'XM ' spend money. and munch ggtzj ,ly ' 'A on dill pickles. . . shows par- A 0 ,, tiality to the opposite sex. . . ARLENE BOGUSZ gwaff. ZA--+P.f f4f 1 C'43- Kitten in the senior play, A lst- John 3: BZPUTI i 1 ' r ene . . . ta an eas- -QLL if 654.4.'L Z ,4,a,s-4-1 alfa!! wJa tu . . blonde and bmi-eyed . ML' MfQ 'fv ' ' ' ' L' , ,likes movies. . .often 7 6, I 5412142 fi' fugva ' fgeen at the Arsenal. . . enjoys I f ' A ' dabblin with paints. . .listens ,cl , 'z! to musii for hours. . .is wild Z Z 5 about convertibles and. . . 6 , 4,-yr, - 7 vacations. 11 -5 , WM' E ' Lk ,'y3A V a ' E ,jst xi .1 K., , K VWWW ' , X X 1 5 i 2Q4L ' t ' B' I yy-I Ury , ., . ,...: I I :::: up Q JA, A mv ML Q5' V U y t ., ,Eq I g g . f X ' ,.. , l is to ysnn X' i Q i X ,2 153 , t i Hr: i xx CHARLENE BONDANELLA Corpus Christi Shane . . . always laughing , , ,is known as the Happy Wanderer . . . although she sometimes looks mischie- vous, , ,she is always in- nocent . . . the athletic type. . . likes the summer weather. . . also sleeping. GERALDINE BOZYM St. John the Baptist Gerry . . . a tall blue-eyed blonde. . . attractive and well-liked. . . always good for a laugh. . . another Esther Williams. . . at water skiing she is a whiz,5.2 and boating is her main interest. f I . i . ,W A 1 . t 1 xg-gg ,v xl ' 1 Els RUTH BORAI St. John the Baptist Ruthie . . . pleasant and very friendly. . . a wonderful person to be with. . . she al- ways listens to Pat Boone while she works. . . can't tol- erate seeing old movies on television. . . swimming, and skating are her favorite. MARY CALIGIURI St. John the Baptist Mary , , . a pretty miss. , , liked by everyone. . . listens for hours to Joanie James' records, . . and Frank Sinatra's, too, , , takes great pleasure in dancing. . . always seen riding in a een Dod e. gr ' bfi ,Wir 'J p 'f UI 41, I . I , 1 ,.,,1 5 y ., A ROSEANN CONROY St. Agnes Roseann . . . attractive and sociable. . .is destined to become a famous ice skater . . . she likes basketball and swimming. . . as well as three o'clock dismissal. . . doesn't like cold weather, homework, or late people . . , is a babe of all trades. MMV? We I' I , I 0 F I 12 f ANNA MARIE GERARDI St, John the Baptist Ann , , , a short Italian miss , . , with many pleasant ways . . . she sings like a lark and . . . dances quite well, , , plans to make nursing her career. . . goes crazy over Navy uniforms. . . gets hun- gry when she sees meatballs and spagh tti wif? 'puffy' ff Qin , f, 'V F I' Pvff.!Wu'v1'1l' H! 4' MARGARET DVORSKY St, Stephen Marge , . . a charming miss with winning ways. . . has a cute little smile. , , approves of Glenn Miller music, danc- ing, and pizza, , , doesn't like getting up in the morning, Bermuda shorts, or long tele- vision commercials, 4 1 f R' 'ig s' U 4 I DORA GIACONIO Immaculate Conception Dora . . . eVeryone's friend . . , will be remembered for her pleasant smile. . . and outstanding personality. . . the singing of Frank Sinatra vacations, Buicks, and clothes appeal to her. . . one of the many. . .who dislike 13 M27 L' Milf iff L 6 pigby P 1,9 pf!! BETTY LOU FINNEGAN St, Peter Bea . . . a cute redhead, . , who always sees the bright side of things. . .is one of Perry Como's most faithful fans. . . but doesn't feel friendly towards commercials . . . a basketball, swimming, and dancing enthusiast. 5 . L N, MARGARET GREEN St. Joseph Margie . . .pretty and so- ciable. . . bound to succeed . . . likes swimming, sports, food, and cars, . . but not perftunes or jewelry. . . need never worry about making new friends. L f mv .WW af' fwwlffffw fiwfffffw i 1 MM 'W' . . very kind hearted. . . i ADRIENNE HALL St. Richard Toni . . . a pleasant and well-mannered miss. . . who made our senior class com- plete. . . she is partial to dancing, roller and ice skat- ing, swimming, and especial- ly. . . progressive jazz and cook- ing. . . but not washing dishes, MARY ANN HILDEBRAND St, Aloysius Marty , , . an intelligent lass with a sweet personality loves animals. . . reading, swimming, painting, and . . . fishing are her main in- terests. , , however, history and formalities are not. . . MARY HEFFERIN St. John the Baptist Mary , , . cheerful person- ality. . .has a smile for everyone. . .it is not unusual to see her at The Greek's . . , that's her second home. . she especially hates white bucks. . . and Burmuda shorts. Wx' WQXM in ix tip, Xb Q, ' A . f li if if XX I mtv 'pil n gmc fm QV , 1 kg N NORMA HITESHEW St, John the Baptist Non'na . . .a cute Irish lass with a wee bit of Indian in her. . . Sparkling eyes and a happy go lucky personality . . . always laughing. . . can be seen sipping cokes in The Keystone . . . hates pizza, Elvis. . .and red- headed boys, 14 A Q E! NW.. R CAROL IARANKO St.Agnes ' arol . . . an attractive Oakland miss, , , with big s'brown eyes, that glow when Kr i .she attends a Central I basketball game. . . she loves those Thunderbirds . . . hates getting up every morn- ing. . .detests waiting for the 7'7!54. 1 A ,nb IJ I ,Aff lQ1fljL27!L4,4!-l'4f,,4'd'L J by cW'gMM.'J' V: nfl J A .J J Ji' .02 ,CMJ 7 V DIANA LAMPERSKI St. John the Baptist Diana . . .a pretty green- eyed blonde. . . with a pleas- ant personality. . .has a flair for dramatics. . . enjoys col- lecting salt and pepper shakers for her hope chest . . . and singing with the girls . . . can't wait for the bell to ring in shorthand class. Wy ,fy EILEEN KAVALIR St. John the Baptist Ei1een . . . always joking and very excitable, , . greets every- one with a smile. . .some day she will become a great sing- ing star. . . never chews gum ...eats candy...or ta1ks...a constant companion of Rosie, Venie, and Carol. gill af 3 X ,sf- JOAN LARKIN St. John the Baptist Joanie . . . a girl with a sparkling personality. . . she is very fond of a red and black Mercury. , . and danc- ing, , , constantly trying to think of new ways to fix her hair. . .Jean's twin. V ' 1 .fs M it W l l G , haw ELEANOR KERR St. Mary, 46th Street Marcy . . . a real smart lassie with loads of ambition . . . some of her pleasures are science, swimming, and breakfast. . . she will go far with her outstanding initi- ative. . .as a matter of fact she can't tolerate lateness and self-centered people. , CAROL MACK ' St. John the Baptist Macky . . . one of the finest girls in the senior class. . . hopes to become a nurse. . . has a great sense of humor . . . school Santa Claus for the past two years. . .simply loves food. . . any kind. . . has great singing ability. . . detests French and bugs, ,,.,.,fc4,g,-J ' am? 'CS?,a,eL, hx RUTH MASZTAK Holy Family Ruth . . . one of the nicest and most understanding girls in the class. . . always calm, cool and. . . collected. . , when someone needs help she is the first to offer as- sistance. . . bookkeeping champion. S ti IUANITA MCCORMICK St, John the Baptist Juanita , , , tall and slender . . . with a cute smile on her face. . .has a fancy for for- eign cars, mathematics, and dancing. . .is a faithful fan of James Dean. . . detests the crowded streetcars she rides daily, , , isn't fond of deten- tion. Q , M' My ,, . 1 ff 'I 5 . . . JV' if 11 .4 fIlL ,A-' M4 ff PA . I 4 I! V - , 'I U F HELEN MCMAHON St, Stephen He1en . . . quiet but friend- KATHLEEN MEADE St, Joseph Kathy . . . a cute little blonde. . . with sky-blue eyes , , , a happy disposition is her outstanding quality. . . she really enjoys writing letters , . . to the Army, that is. . . buying clothes and having fun at Kennywood Park are ly. , , always ready to help, , a fiend for swimming and her main interests ea.. eau. W, mathematics, , , a little over ja interested in the Navy. . . J CAROL McKEE can't stand tests, arguments '09 U Immaculate Conception or abb eo le. - fl ,y,, , 4,3- Carol . . . friendly and cheer- g Y P IWC J ' ' 4 A 1 ful. , ,always ready to join in K5 fl It 'R , .M A Aff .J ,. the fun. . . can't tolerate f L4 Lefvvv Qi' 3 ,, gt 7' grouchy people or the 8:45 -My i, ' W' I bell. . . can usually be found R ' ,ff riding around in a white 'xiii ' I X6 Ford. . . is crazy about potato Q tl ff' chips, , . and talking in class. f v-W YV , n 1 4 1 Q ,fi 1 mr ilu- J ' W V' V Y pf I , fi it V Wu 1 W J JW? away?-L 1 f 1 if If .V - n i r -fe ,x lifyfjiflif . fi' ' I l ff' ' Q O .'f 'lk ,WJ 5 6 y , CWM' jf' 5, ll. 0,1 fi? l' ,. f X gi , . r 4 N' tif ss' .st .- - - mf 4 f ffb 2 . GENEVIEVE MUTO Immaculate Conception Genny . . . a shiny-dark- haired senior. . . with a smile for everyone, . , quiet. . . but friendly. . . her pleasures are . . . dancing, swimming, skating, art, and. . . popcorn . . . she can usually be found listening to popular music, W . . may R! 400' K? ' 9 KW . in P N ELIZABETH MECHESNEY St. Augustine Liz . . . neat and sociable . . ,has a cute little laugh. can't resist going to dance and. . . movies. . . her great est possession is her ability to get along with everyone . . . swimming and munch- ing on a potato chip are her favorite pastimes. s 2 p.,se. gl CHARLOTTE PHILLIPS St. Mary, 46th Street Charlotte . . . a sweet girl with very skilled hands, , , is an excellent driver, but. . . keeps her distance from gar- bage trucks, , , is well-liked because of her warm person- ality. . . a talented pianist. . . destined for Carnegie M ic Hall. , R MARY JANE MORGANO St. John the Baptist Mary lane . . . a swimming and dancing enthusiast, , , enjoys buying records. . , well-liked because of her eagerness to make friends . . . can always be found down at The Greek's, , . likes to see new cars and motorcycles. NORMA POILLUCC1 Immaculate Conception Norma , . . neat as a pin. . . always smiling. . . quiet. . . but friendly. . . marvelous artist. . .finds small cars very appealing. . . as well as soft music and. . . red roses. . . can't stand Bermuda Shorts 5-5g.f.ff.Zw WWW and. . . kneesocks. . . plans to travel to Rome. 7721. 4 My .4af6fLM4. 1424- -fft.. 1 , , J..-. f..-l'f .1...ff21Jv'.'..f , 'i aiu' 5 Cacbfzfv . 6' 7 Lf g LL ffl 154.76 1' f V, , fl fs' - ' f ftifi' 4 ff I' ' if 1621 C i, 2 ffzza V. Y? If ,.f kF ' -74.7 f6' V' ff 3 :AL-7 ,- f w 5 4! 'ff , 7 PATRICIA PURNELL St. Kieran Pat , , , sparkling Irish eyes . . . big smile for everyone. . . boat riding and swimming. . . are her favorite ways of spending her leisure time. . . detests riding the morning streetcars and. . . Monday mornings. . .intends to be a housewife. ELIZABETH RUPERTO St. Hyacinth Betty Lou . . . a pert little miss. . . with a happy go lucky personality. , , always good for a laugh. . , although she is only a five-foot lass . . .her friends are large in number. . , munching on a piece of toast with cream cheese. . . is her delight, Z PATRICIA SPAMPINATO St. John the Baptist Patty . . . a bright smile. . . ff ' fgfifffjli JV ww BARBARA ST AIGER St, Joseph Barb . . . tall and dignified . . . lustrous jet-black hair, , . charming personality, . , should be a model. , . excel- lent dancer, , , chief interests are writing letters and, , , insects . . . destined to go far in this world. mischievous look in her ,I X i q brown eyes. . .F e ch scho- Cd ,LQ Ll, I. 1 t x iiwsw X IDL lar... AY nctua1... g 4 I ,i I he '-1. e is sleeping... i ti- KL ff f 'Q ' 1. s 'X - U 1 L ' ' L f Q sf MARY ELIZABETH SMITHQ . . ' . c1ng...posseSS- 7211 l sf f yi H H St. Raphael I X le It . .. ' .i .nmaking . u r 4 Dolly . . . pleasant an f V ,M A f 1 1 3,511 15 parual to 4 fs t X friend1y...incomparab1e if . C' .' Wa ' 'N if r ji, ,. K . . f personality. . . collects all f 1, ' the popular records. . . dan PP C fL 'L'Z6f ZA'-f i ing and swimming are her ' ' , 1 U 4 1 best pastimes. . .she has and Q M it L' ' M ZZ aversion for bookkee in , 'U 1 P g J-ff' ,VN M I 1 ' 4 ' 1 f'ELk ,W'4i 5Zf v 171 few: 17M-aff f7ya4g4,f,eQf,+3f.2j,..!f! M 04 I wulwff ' f M57 QWJMMMMW ROSEMARIE TARENTINO Immaculate Conception Rosie . . . attractive and so- ciable. . . dreamy big green eyes. . . constantly in a mat- rimonial daze. . .hears wed- ding bells. . . takes great de- light in chewing gum but. . . does not like to get caught. . we all wish her the best of luck and happiness. , N. l S E E KATHLEEN STAUDT St. Augustine Kathy . . . tall and quiet . . .lovely dark hair. . . her future will be as bright as her smile. . . her best friend is Ruth. . . skating and amuse- ment parks really appeal to her. . . green is her favorite color. JOAN TAYLOR St. Joseph, Sharpsburg Joanie . . . unique person- ality. . . tall and elegant, , , has many winning ways. . . hears horns toot. . . sees headlights flash. . . reason . . , cars on the brain. . .ice skating champion. . . free weekends really appeal to Joanie. , QW' W 'Ti ,, Vu' XMV IN! 19r- ?Yl1 ' if A w .gf ROSEMARY STUDENY St. Joseph Rosie . . . pleasant smile and unique personality. . . al- ways seen but, , , never heard I ,. , ,W my H ills W' ll .V- 5 . . . can usually be found read- ing a book or. . . listening to popular music, , , gum drop shoes are her specialty. . . also rickshaws, ,WAN a-QJ4 Iffn MERCEDES TOOMEY St Kieran . ' Le Cedie . . .bright red hair ' . . . sparkling blue eyes. . . a friendly smile for everyone . . . she is found wherever there is laughter. , , this at- tractive colleen can fre- quently be seen taking pic- tures. . . coming to school late is her trade mark. ,Able 7 n f s kj fi 'dX 71Z a76 , .wife I fr f aaiwfefgfif ss? ls! ANDREVNA ZIROS Immaculate Conception Venie , , .smiles and laugh- ter are her stock in trade, , , Bobby Pin Queen of '57 . . . always leaves her worries be hind. . .is never seen alone . . . good natured as well as pretty. . .-can be seen selling candy any day at noon. .Vx - , -- fm Effwfff-W! 4,4,L4Jaf- 1 40 IOANNE TRAUB St, John the Baptist Joanne . . . pleasant smile and a big Hel1o . . . ami- able personality. . . never seen without her white bucks which add to the ivy look. . . is a fiend for buying clothes , , , and going to dances, . , dislikes electric typewriters , , , and writing themes, LJptLa.lbJ.2v-ff-1 aw Mldwfwfadsa ALBERTA ZUKOWSKI St. John the Baptist Alberta , . . a cute little girl with blonde hair. . .she is most helpful at all times . , . everyone's friend, , , rushes home every day to read Peanuts in the Press , , , can usually be seen at the Greek's, :JW ZQMKLZQ fdqf'-ns.f1 Mirza FIRST ROW: K, McGrady, P,McNamara, A,Wojciak, J,Emigh, M,E,Fo1ey, M,Con1ey, C, Prince, SECOND ROW: B,Henke, I,Bentz, I-I,CoI1inger, P.Merendino, D.ChaImers, THIRD ROW: A,M,Lasky, K.Dees, C.Ford, M,Bencsics, F,Tomei, C.Meinert. FOURTH ROW: T, Zukowski, J,Lewandowski, P.Thompson, L,Szymanski, E,Christo, E,Fow1er, E.De1ack, C. Wiskowski, L C4145 of 19 8 FIRST ROW: J,Samarco, B.Mercurio, M.Ricchiuto, A,Ventura, E.KIonowski, C,P0pe, J, Wherry, SECOND ROW: R, Rixner, V.Boyd, J,Budzinski, B,PauIovkin, E,Brosky, L,Mer1ina, THIRD ROW: L,Sciu1Io, R,Popc, J,Dunnigan, I,Pa1cic, P,Chiatto, V.Corr, K,Ga1Iovich, FOURTH ROW: B.Matuszewski, I.Adamicc, P.Sa1erno, E.Bohminsky, C.Puszko, C.Pijan- owski, D.King, 21 FIRST ROW: D.Wa1ker, I.Reto, I.Conne11y, P.Urbanski, B.Pa1miere, I.Farina, M.Dugan, P.Hahn, I.O'Connor, SECOND ROW: C,Wisr1iewski, A.Dedig, H.Radzius, J.M11drich, I. Schmetzer, P.Hensch, M.Zaczek, A.Mizgorski, E.Manne11a. THIRD ROW: P,Jenco, A. McTurner, M.Longo, I.Zab, M.Mechesney, C.Cunningham, N.De1aney. FOURTH ROW: M.GrochaIski, M.Love, P.Bogusz, K.Fitzhenry, A.Webber, T.Iarzab, D.Ku1ikowski, Y, Cucek, J,Warenski, B,Bartoszewicz, M.Fa1vo. ffm Of 79 Q FIRST ROW: I,Meyers, I.Cove11i, C,Lennon, M.L,Gismondi, B.D'Aqui1anti, T.Prodente, R,E1borne, I.Organist, I,Ge1tz, D.We1sh, A,Zyge11o. SECOND ROW: M.Demitras, C, O'Connor, K,Reagan, G.Caruso, B,H0wze, M,Gregorcyk, I,QuigIey, T. Konrad, M.Lison. THIRD ROW: E,McDermott, C,LeDonne, D.Dop1er, V.Porco, C.Mose1, P.Koch, A.Stead J.Ga11y, A,Porco, K.Reedy, S,Bemke. FOURTH ROW: M,Love, M.McDermott, A.Cos- tello, P.Sadowska, S.Blackwe11, V.Sza1ajko, G.Turak, C.Rakow, A,S1oan. FIRST ROW: M,My1er, T,Fusco, E,Hersick, S.Otis, S,Shomsky, K,Robinson, E,Wa1kowski R,Buttersnitz, R,Hoo1ahan, S.Zy1a, E.Fouch. SECOND ROW: M,I.Kuenzig, M.Kennedy, C,McGovern, C.Spadob01ski, J.Karpinski, P,Novak, N.Fo1k. THIRD ROW: I.G1azewski, C,Linciewski, I,Foster, I.Connors, H,Scho1ze, J,Si1vio, O.Burr, S.Smith, M.Powe11, C. Skoros, S,Gripner, FOURTH ROW: P.Wi11iams, J,Poniewaz, E,Hannen, L,Starr, M,Con- nolly, M.L,Bur1ette, M.Demitras, D.Ga1e, R.Ri1ey, S,Rupp, J,Sadowski, L.Marbe11a, Cfaw of 7960 FIRST ROW: J.West, M.Fo1ey, B.Ge1tz, J,Stig1ich, I,Gi11ambardo, C,So1dano, M,Cush, M, Saladin, E,IIagarry, H,Swaski, B,Wareszewski, D.McCau1ey, C.Carr, S.Madden, SECOND ROW: J,Stitc, E,Bembow, H,Price, R,Thomas, I.Daniher, P,Dziubek, A.M,Rena11o, L. Mack, M.Wil1iams. THIRD ROW: B.Szymofe1nik, D.Schu11i, A.Vaughan, P.Emigh, T. Enright, B,Snyder, R,Curtis, M.Schudy, E.Budncy, P.Davis, J,Ste11a, FOURTH ROW: G, Kraus, L,Mayfie1d, C,Kowa1ski, C,Evar1s, l3,Lokatis, M,McWi11iams, C,Kwiatek, C.Rob- inson, Y,Asque, D,Gumski, N.Washington, cnt! 'vi y 1 QQ Y' '1 - YY'- Vi pw!-qv S. vQ-1 .ou-Nqy 1 l,,f--fan Y W Z f K V I 'I xt' 5 x K :YW E 4. N., .X,,,.M LM... K Lp- -V. 5551! x, V . 'QL 19. ii . wma: W! ,Msn .5223 J-WW! ww -PTH' am gy ' YQEWB 'PB' wwf 'B N ln K X! 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Z 7 7,3 ' A NET 4? ,f if H M I Ll if' .t A- in f uw egfuwfenlf Colfmci The Student Council, composed of class officers and club representatives, works with the faculty to make our school days pleasant and profitable. uma! offter rgalfaizalliozfm Anxious to learn more about the life and works of Mother Seton, Helen McMahon, Kath- leen Meade, Irene Baker, and Juanita McCormick consult the library books, 26 if Rosemarie Tarentino, Andrevna Ziros, Mary Caligiuri, Kathleen Staudt, Ruth Borai, Carol McKee, and Eileen Kavalir, members of the Third Order, are trying to learn more about Saint Francis. f i, .3-:N X J Fatima Club representatives Ruth Masztak, Eleanor Kerr, Elizabeth Mechesney, Patricia Purnell, Geraldine Bozym, and Carol Baker choose material for a bulletin board display, rin Officers Betty Finnegan and Barbara Staiger are sorting and trimming stamps collected for the Mission Club. XXX xl XX N - - Art students Norma Hiteshew, Eileen Wojnar, Norma Poillucci, and Arlene Bogusz read the latest Musart news, 1. Par1ez-vous France? Mary Ann Hildebrand, Patricia Spampinato, and Diana Lamperski prepare to do a French dramatization. Ruth Masztak, Joanne Traub, and Nancy Prodente Listen attentively, as Father McMahon explains some of the basic principles of Cath- olicity. i- lftlf' CKHLJZSQ6 ,.-nf' Ruth Borai runs the mimeograph. Dora Giaconio and Roseann Con- roy display their typing skill. J The only way to do bookkeeping is to face the problem squarely according to Mary Hefferin, Eleanor Kerr, Mary Elizabeth Smith, and Kathleen Staudt, Great scientists? No, just Adrienne Hall and Agnes Betz doing a little chemistry ex- periment, while Eileen Scan- lon and Juanita McCormick eagerly for fearfu11y?J await the results, Health enthusiasts are the twins Joan and Jean Larkin, Elizabeth Ruperto and Mercedes Toomey carefully study a model of the ear, 29 N English students Genevieve Muto, Joan Taylor, and Patricia Purnell get the bulletin board ready for Catholic Press Month. Rosemarie Tarentino and Barbara Staiger pay strict attention to Margaret Green, who is pointing out the fundamentals of business arithmetic. Adding a bit of paint to their fashion designs are Norma Hite- shew, Eileen Wojnar, and Norma Poillucci, P? 'W X 'X Margaret Dvorsky keeps an eagle eye on the stop-watch, while Charlotte Phillips dictates to Betty Finnegan. 30 Good-afternoon, St, John the Baptist High School, says Peggy Bell, as Carol Mack continues typing, Sister Mary Rose gives her smile of approval for Carol Baker's work. Arlene Bogusz, Geraldine Bozym, and Anna Marie Gerardi seem to like each other's themes. ' vii' 5 y Barricaded behind their stand Helen McMahon and Carol Jaranko sell the lunch milk. Every day at lunch time Andrevna Ziros and Carol McKee can be seen putting out the candy for the hungry high school girls, Oh, such voicesl Eileen Kavalir, Irene Baker, and Mary Caliguiri harmonize as Charlotte Phillips accompanies them. A11 the girls belong to the Glee Club. ways! J Our hall guards Rosemary Studeny Eileen Kavalir Mary Jane Morgano and Elizabeth Mechesney are always at their posts on time for almost al Sister Mary Rose pins the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award on Eleanor Kerr. Who said we were camera-shy? Helen McMahon reads John Larkin's award-winning essay on Saint Francis of Assisi. Eileen Scanlon and Eleanor Kerr, also winners, admire the statue of Saint Francis. Last class, Bad tonsils? Bell ti1'1'16. an -,p-W' L Tardy Marty. 34 HAIL MARY.. 1 iff, 4 I ' 2 n- Q f U1 I O 7 fl A if 57 ...3.. 4'-7 4 if WW, , 1 L 15 I f , I 'if-'r-'-:-..-. . ' 'm?'. :4 1-7'-.'-'l s 3.1.-' f'7--:S-'L ---f -- ---'--I .-'x Q-'H T l -Q.r- - 9 0 .4 '.'c - x .3 1 O ' 0 o 1 0 5 I r-S:', 1' ' f' 0 I 5f:.T', , - za . ' 14.5 - 3' '. I Q - n 'a 0 p 5 4 1' 1f:f. .:,:.:1:'-'27 :'.i:1-M1..p'3,':g.1 .g.-D s go U O ' 7 -'I '.e:'- .? i.:-2'-'.'3 ' f '- ' ,- I ' ' . - 0 1 5 1 i 6 O O O 9 O . . x 'i G -'QWDJ ' Wynn ' Q 'fllhrlf Il. 'hifvfl Mfr f'fn 12 fgijfg ' i:'e.:' ffiizffgxi H4 ,WV i'f?'5'AS'x 4 15,2 ' fa, 9 N P'n',1gL'2.9 0 ' umm 1-'aw Q f 1s,,115+?La 'H , x 4442254-W A , X. X I l fm 1x I 0 X l I Xl f X l' I all f-x x x f fvly i7',5Z-Z'z':f15:'1-IJ-14-.-..-'vm fn,--.,..', -,. .l,. . 5. W 1... .,..J:.f-.JI-.9:Lu-,Zi-i:.::.4.3,-Iv, .if...Ji.-',.:.'-..,-'::gl:?'5.:: 55. -,.,H D . ' .1 , ' '-. -W 1.-h.:-L3.,'x, '.':,..-,-uI:-'51-1' f':','.1.' I. -..2..'s ,,,'-32232512 S n . --. 1-' : ,,f..::-1:-Li. iv' :lil J '. ,4 1 4 ,': Om fqonafejf mommzfj n x ., P Sw gnu' 5 3 M pl 1' Q ri! 'P J 4, ' ' 'Nl ,Wg x . Wa, . , 'fwgeqf x 3 wzs, s.g,a5,Sgx3f'a'Q1fiJi! 'figgfi z ., .1:f25gff1fE5v.L f f 5: .sv '1i 1A,'gV,:-.wilff ,ig 'W ,,g,g'z1:: ,if 1 , A 2 ..,A. ,,,...,,..2xsss,gs' sw f - iw. .s.. f s A -- we r- Q, 551134155511 r fgw gir f- s s --.ft ' K am ww H 'FAWYWHIM i Patty Ware's fKath1een Meadej hilarious story amuses everyone--except the uninvited guests, Primrose QCaro1 Mackj and Kitten Bates fAgnes Betzb. Pretending to be happy Mrs, Ware QMargaret Belly tries in vain to raise Ann's fBarbara Staigerj spirits, i Are the Wares really going to get the money? Asks Dora Terry fDiana Larnperskj' J' an asp . .:5:f:f. ' Young fepoffef- bflf T - D- 1 H0ff1efEi1e-'ffl WOJHHJ ignores the question. S i 38 - sf., f' i 3. . - X Ann Ware . Patty Ware . . Mrs. Ware . . Addy Kingsley Norma Cole . Dora Terry . T. D. Horne . Primrose Bates Kitten Bates . Meg Sikes . . THE CAST . . . . Eleanor Kerr Barbara Staiger . . Kathleen Meade Eileen Scanlon . . Norma I-Iiteshew Margaret Bell .. ......IreneBaker Mary Elizabeth Smith . . Rosemarie Tarentino juanita McCormick . . Diana Lamperski Joanne Traub . . . Eileen Wojnar Alberta Zukowski . . . . Carol Mack Roseann Conroy . . . . . AgnesBetz Patricia Spampinato . Charlotte Phillips Aren't these perfectly stunning Mother? Patty fKath1een Meadej dis- plays the clothes bought on approva1 to her mother 1Norma Hiteshewj The arrival of unknown heirs Primrose fRoseann Conroyj and Kitten Bates fPatricia Spampinatop is just too much for Patty fEi1een Scanlonh. 39 K '-I., Ten minutes before curtain time, Oh, Ann! That's grand! No one in the world deserves it more than you, exclaims Norma Cole fRose- marie Tarentinoj to her good friend Ann fE1eanor Kerri. Primrose fCaro1 Mackj is enraged when she discovers her picture in the newspaper, but Patty lKath1een Meadej is very amused, 40 Horne fAlberta Zukowskij, ne lady lawyer has just played r trump card, but Meg Sikes harlotte Ph1l1ipsJdoesn't seem lrpnsed to learn that her sister imrose fRoseann Conroyj has en in prison. Dora Terry Uoanne Traubj, a nosey news-girl, learns from Patty fEi1een Scanlonj about the arrival of the strange visitors, I'm sure that my picture will win the prize, Patty, says the amused Mrs, Ware fMargaret Bellj. ,. ...f Ng-'ways W' tl ,iff ,fi iw , tr 5 953 ' islgi M4004 5 Co-Editors Mary Ann Hildebrand and Eileen Scanlon look over the layouts for the 1957 edition of the CAMPANILE. Betty Finnegan, Margaret Dvorsky, and Carol Mack proudly display the patron list, Mr. AlCarde11, of Cardell Studios, did his usual excellent work in taking and developing our pictures. The photography section was ably handled by Mercedes Toomey and her assistants: Roseann Conroy, Ruth Masztak, Juanita McCormick, Dora Giaconio, Helen Mc- Mahon, and Joann Traub. kg.. -.-. 4-'Wm H, I The art staff was headed by Eileen Wojnar, Working with her were Norma Poillucci, Genevieve Muto, Carol Mack, Margaret Dvorsky, and Arlene Bogusz, Literary Editor Diana Larnperski and her staff carefully read and re-read the write-ups for the GOLDEN BOOK OF MEMORIES. The staff included Betty Finnegan, Margaret Bell, Eleanor Kerr, Joan Larkin, and Pa- tricia Spampinato. A , Typists for the book were Elizabeth Mechesney, Nancy Prodente, Carol Jaranko, Alberta Zukowski, Irene Baker, Carol Baker, and Barbara Staiger, with Kathleen Meade in charge, Here Kathleen checks some of the typed copy. T 3 Olflflf' law lfLlfL Ls Un' 1 Q fb f' SPECIAL PATRONS 325, 00 - Cardell Studio 4804 Liberty Avenue 310, 00 - Allegheny Valley Bank of Pittsburgh 310, 00 -Dr. A.L. Baldwin 4066 Penn Avenue 310, 00 - Bruck Uniform Company 387 Fourth Avenue 310, 00 - Country Belle Co- operative Farmers 1623 Saw Mill Run Boulevard 310, 00 - Drake Baking Company 4117 Liberty Avenue 310. 00 - Mr. 8a Mrs, Anthony Giaconio 236 South Millvale Ave. 510.00 -Mr. 8t Mrs. E.A. Hilde- brand 3800 Mount Troy Road 310. 00 -Mrs. Angeline Poillucci 453 Pearl Street 310. 00 -Poilucci Shoe Repair 441 Cedarville Street 310. 00 -John Sexton and Company National Wholesale Grocers P.O. Box 677 Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania PATRONS - S5, 00 A friend Dr. D.M. Barkan 5041 Second Avenue Peter Barth 1135 William Flint Highway Bastian Brothers 239 - 4th Avenue Beacon Girls and Don 3011 Smallman Street Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry Bell 302 39th Street Mr. 8: Mrs. Stanley Bozym 4046 Howley Street Mrs. Charlotte Branthrover Field Court Road Bubbles and Sherman 1314 Fifth Avenue 6'LLLI OI4ff5 Bud's Market W Campbell and Wood Company 1317-1319 West Carson Street Chamberlin Company of America 600 Beck's Run Road James A. Chester 3448 Penn Avenue Rick Ciancione 5020 Liberty Avenue Mrs, Thomas Cohen 316 McKee Place Mr. 8a Mrs. Michael Conroy 3209 Kennett Square Darlings's Drug Store 1401-5th Ave, and Stevenson St. John Dolce Company 7249 Kelly Street Domian's Meat Market 702 Main Street Eichenlaub 3501 Butler Street John I, Fiorucci 3404 Penn Avenue Fo1ey's Confectionery Store 3600 Penn Avenue Foley Pharmacy 4831 Liberty Avenue Freshmen I Freshmen II George's Market 3832 Penn Avenue Harold Hannon 3703 Penn Avenue Harvey's Ladies 85 Children Shop 4713 Liberty Avenue Hayton De Luxe Meats 3700 Penn Avenue Edward C. Hilger, D. D.S. 4066 Penn Avenue 46 Mr. Sz Mrs. W, Jaranko 133 Chesterfield Road Junction Coal and Coke Company 3408 Penn Avenue Junior I Junior ll Kerner's Catholic Book Store 309 Market Street Mr. 8a Mrs, Regis Larkin 3463 Denny Street Vemer G. Lutz 3600 Penn Avenue John McGuire 3525 Butler Street Mrs. Helen McNulty 4026 Penn Avenue Mike, Jane, and friends The Moran Twins Sam and Charles Morgan 2507 Penn Avenue National Catholic Women's Union St. Joseph Church, Bloomfield Nied's Hotel 55th and Butler Street Mr. 8t Mrs, James O'Brien 87 McDevitt Street O'Toole and O'Connor Funeral Home 5106 Second Avenue Mr. George Peterson 720 Lodi Way Charlotte Phillips 4237 Dunkeld Way Mrs. Nellie Phillips 4237 Dunkeld Way Mr, William Phillips 4237 Dunkeld Way Pittsburgh Hospital School of Nursing 500 Finley Street A L x l I W! O L5 oi Q 1 1 I o 4 ., on gvvvnm co,-,bi-A Q .il-E!! HI.. I if L ' :ms J 0' 4 1 W 6 ra I rlimfu H-'1i,u':u. I, V4-: ---,,,,- QL .1 A ,,u.,-.,, - , -:P wma- A Ll . M-ff-my , 4 5 .........A.... ..,M... --1-.1........, L. lflflf' 6LtI 0lfLf5 I - -A sew- 'CS1wvF1.rfW!f'fswr1'wgsz-firm.-1'-' ' Pittsburgh Hospital X -Ray 6655 Frankstown Avenue Ranallo Jewelry Store 4808 Liberty Avenue W . S . Reinsfelder 329 Ella Street Rossetti Meat Market 6684 Frankstown Avenue Dr. G. Sarraf 3701 Penn Avenue Paul and Eileen Scanlon 3619 Melwood Avenue Mr. 8:Mrs. E. M. Scanlon 3619 Melwood Avenue Seibert Lumber Company 616 Dorseyville Road Sharpsburg Auto Supply 908 Main Street Max C, Smith Co. 3611 Butler Street Sophomore I Sophomore II Mr. 8: Mrs. H, Staiger 4542 Friendship Avenue Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Staudt8:Son 306 Main Street Sterling Flower Shop 815 Main Street - Sharpsburg The Student Council Central District Catholic High School Suburban Pittsburgh Truck Equip ment Inc. 120 Market Street - McKeesport Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Sullivan 3834 Penn Avenue Leah Sullivan 3619 Melwood Avenue Rose Tarentino 233 Taylor Street Leonard's Tavem 7001 Hamilton Avenue Anthony Trapani 236 South Millvale Avenue Paul Trapani 236 South Millvale Avenue Mr. 8: Mrs, J, J, Traub 3468 Ligonier Street The Toomey Family 5216 Keystone Street Tom Tucker Beverage Company 5222 Centre Avenue PATRONS - 54. 00 A friend PATRONS - 83. 00 Arsenal Drug Store Juba Azzennaro John Bahorich Beauty Studio Mrs. Bebus Bob and Ruth Mrs. Anna Bogusz Mrs. Rose Bozym Frances R. Bruno Butera's Grocery Michael and Mary Caligiuri Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Cionelli Sandra Lee Czajkowski James De Filippo Mrs, Patrick Delaney Mrs, Massey Delbane Mr. 8: Mrs. Tony De Pocco I. A. Diggs Mr, 8: Mrs, Drobnach John T. Enright Mr, 8: Mrs. Owen A. Finnegan Dr, George Fischer, D.D.S. Fred and Ruth Friendship Bowling League L. O. Gicquelais Gordon's Smart Wear Mr. 8: Mrs. John Gregorczyk Mrs, Carmel Hager Mr. Fred Hager, Sr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Chester Lamperski Mrs. Peter Libell, Sr. Mr. Peter Libell, Jr. Liberty Sandwich Shop Lois and Eddy Dr. A. S. Mallek Mary Mangola Margie and Bill Mr, 8: Mrs. Leon Masztak Connie Mazza Mr. 8: Mrs. I. E. McGrady Mr. 8:Mrs, J, P. McMahon Dr, Joseph Palkowitz, M. D. Mr. 8: Mrs, Anthony Peelish Mr. 8: Mrs. John Pikur Princess and Denis Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Prodente Philip H. Purpura Mr, 8: Mrs, Paul J. Ratz James Rose Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Santelli Anne Sherwin Herbert Smith Mrs. Margaret Smith Dr. Edward B. Snyder Stanley's T . V. 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