St John the Baptist High School - Campanile Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1958
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We are most grateful for all the privileges that he has made possible for us, especially that of a Catholic education. Thank you, dear Lady, for having given us Father Fitzpatrick as our pastor. 4 Father William A. Lavelle ,Al I M 162 .fgofuidoracfuq .s ' .V ' S 5 Q t Sister Mary Rose V2 .'hriyV N r M , I .. .' ith her faithful srnile and S has made our senior year a successful and profitable 3,1 ,if 2 if Q w jffvj ' illin efforts SisterMonica 'x if 6 v B 'A I ' u ifyljyfw . N, one. It is our prayer, dear Lady, that you will assist Sister Monica to guide many girls toward a greater love for you. 5 We shall always have a special place in our mem- ories for Father Lavelle. Through his religious in- structions and by his kind advice we were guided through our senior year. We are grateful, dear Lady, for the opportunity of being di- rected by Father Lavelle. More than justahigh school principal, Sister Mary Rose was our commercial teacher and advisor. Even with her busy schedules Sister was always ready to help us with personal, physical, and spiritual problems. Dear Lady, guide Sister Mary Rose in her work. Sister M. Monica Sister M. Martina Bernadette Litot 3 -21 ..-A-'V' Sister Joseph Angela Sister M. I-lonora Sister M. Jane Sister Helen Cecilia Sister Marian Clare 6 vw ,gznior ear 7 ewifr ziwfvfd X X x r V Q IF' I . -Q ' X ' x K x, My , Q , ,, if 1 f JUSTINE ADAMIEC 'Qn.-fr The Senior Class of '58 Immaculate Heart of Mary Judy is a combination Of humor, wit, and serious thought. She is a pro at basketball. Her many virtues can't be bought. rf 21.04, Afvv 4 tj of JUDITH LEWANDOWSKI Immaculate Heart of Mary 8 Has been wisely and firmly led By one we freely, carefully chose To be our delegated head. 64444 QK1'j'3'f'3W.w WMWW Jemmgif WW She s always t ere to lend a hand: She cares not for glory or praise: She listens patiently to all. Cookie is tops in many ways. icem . 'W iiiv ' V DORIS SIMS St. Brigid Rx ELEANOR KLONOWSKI Holy Family S The treasurer of our cl s 5 lt seemsSshe's s the o. She doe b ' a t time M fy 'K-SQ. mijwwg lVa W vyhyf S Q, cf f -' if-We Vw! IANICE BENTZ St. John the Baptist Jan has a perky, cute pug nose: Her gift for making friends is rare: She's unusually fond of trench coats She loves to style her soft, brown hair. ELAINE BROS KY St. Stanislaus 1 Elaine is sweet, and so sincere. 5For some things she is really keen: She's interested in motorcycles: Who is her faithful constant pal ELIZABETH WHNTINSKY Her favorite idol was James Dean, ,sw fi I.. 1 , 555 Q .ft was ' V lx, Ll t, all 'fl' .I ,, 4 hiv- M1 . 7 IUDITH BUDZINSKI 'WWC DOLOP-ES CHALMERS St. Mary - 46th Sr. , UV St. Kieran v W' Judy is a happy persong ri MMM Sweet and kind and calm and She finds it easy to make friends. IhOL1ghtfu1: The mem'ries of the fun we've h d ,V ' We'l1Z1:er2?!Ag17the very ywu' ,Wife If fl MW HEI!! Nfl' jf! yff ' JW ' I --c'e V f 'ful' Wa if if fp yflyij :L -1 MUD' ff' C ,L ' HJ 'aff ML' I My ff , J S . , J . ELANQ62 CHR TC! st. Mary - 46th sri' A' Attractive, neat, calm, and pleasant: Eleanor is a well-liked lass. She does her share without a sigh: We're pleased to have her in our class. l 'S 3 XT? 3 ,, PATRICIA CIEIATTO St. Kieran Pat always wears a pretty smiley She holds her head erect and high. She's very fond of speaking French: She ves to sit and watch time fly PW. if ,mf X For this, Dolores rates our praise. She'l1 be remembered by us all Long after close of high school days. HENRIET TA COLL INGER Immaculate Conception Henri makes school seem so pleasant: She takes her part in work or play: lt's quite nice to have her with us. She has a heart that's light and gay. 1pW.PM,,J Wa! 11 if il s tl I NVYJM1 ll, ,lr -1 nquilnluv gb . yi,,,1R Dees. laffftfu, pf 1 V' W L lf' f -J J! 1 V , 5- 5 E f ' 5 fx I IEA KATHLEEN DEES St. John the Baptist She's gifted with artistic tasteg She also likes to taunt and tease. She lilces the way a Chevy rides. W lfzould this b but our friend, ' . 1 . ' L ,JW if vf up I I Vfgef LIJJ' Lb' F ,J I L W V QL V1 bu' LMT VV!! Ulf' Mfr, pu 1 fy yy we if V ,M if eq ,P A' fuf' LN 1-VN lf!!! 'WV .L 'WM 1 lf J, 1 15' 1 . sf' . Y I., 1 1 ' e 1.1 VU , , ,V f Lf , L . , i ii' r J- I x, ' vm f ,AJ 4 L L 5 fl pi, U bp, ul f L 'V X XLS L L wtf, M 1 W Q ' f V , 1 4 c V . fum ? 5 i MARIAN CONLEY f SI. .IOSCPLI .:4 - ji ' 'U7' M.--its Dancing, swimming, water skiingp These things often bring her pleasureg But riding in a Chevy blue, Q ' .Q A Is a memory she will ueasurgpllfvu x ' - ,, CV s . ix. -Lp 1 V , 1' . ',' 'A WLJ7' Q fl L31 'J 9 AUP le LV LYNNE DOGONKA' ' Holy Family Lynne is an avid baseball fang She also loves to correspond. She works hard at each job she does: Of her we are quite truly fond. ' ily 12 1' i t EMILY DELACK St. Nicholas Tall and slender, chic and grace- ful, Em is a girl who can't be beat. She's first in class, and there she'1l Stayg l She's eager, willing, kind, and sweet. I - L .141 7-:1!!542L'.1'.-11:5 ,lr ' J ,' jf ,Inf 1 LJ 1 :UBI V! I , ' S- ' ,yy . MARY ELLEN FOL EY St. Kieran She is the beauty of our class, She has such gay, blue, sparkling eyes, She's sure to steal your heart away, For she is prim, petite, and wise. E S I. its IOANNE DUNNIGAN St. Joseph lf you should hear some Rock 'n Roll Coming from nowhere, soft but clear, Then you know that Jo has hidden Her tiny transistor, somewhere near. ETHEL FOWLER St. Richard Efficient describes Ethel best: She does her work with gracious ease. It's just as true as true can be. That Ethel's ways are sure to please. A lu +9 n,Lj,,Lj'f',k, ich . 13 Q ff' WL!!! M CAROL Ft St. Joseph Who loves to ride in '58 cars? Who soon gets bored with taking notes? Who listens long to Rock 'n Roll '? 'Tis Ford who rates most all our votes, ,J fYl,U'juslnQ ,LV iq., if -jg' .5 ' V . A KATHERINE GALLOVICH Immaculate Conception Without her special artist touc Our Yearbook would be Each thing she does is well per- formed. A nicer girl it's hard to meet. ANNA MARIE LASKY St. John the Baptist Sis says she's fond of lavender. She goes for dreamy music, too, But, just between a few of us, We know she cheers for Navy b . I h.. ?f 1 X 'I DIAN KING Mother of Good Counsel Dian is shy but full of fun: We see her smiles but not her sighs It isn't easy to resist The jo at shi s ' her brow WW Win if A-' ,Q 11 I ,. If 15111 N-.4 ,fli- RY-.l Qi ,li Q I lfgfff I K . ck . is J BERNADETTE GROCHALSKI Holy Family Budgy is known to some of us As quite a serious-minded gal. She's won the hearts many friends, But Dees is still avorite Ty I gg d fy, ARBARA MATUSZEWSKI Immaculate Heart of Mary Strawberry blonde, with bright blue eyes, AN Barb's a girl who loves a surprise. Quiet ambitious loving kind 9, 9 o u 9 A frie ike Barb is hard to find. 5,i5,ax.gi is-in f,1gsse g. K K I 9. L4 KATHLEEN MCGRADY St. Lawrence When her Irish eyes are smiling, Some brand new trick you know she's found. Whene'er the classroom's filledwith noise, You'1l find that Kathy is aronmd. BA RBARA MERCURIO St. Elizabeth She's full of poise and dignity, But Pixie bangs are her trade- markg 'Tho Barb is courteous, keen, and neat, She's Lifkally ready for a lark. in-A f w 1 1 f i Hi CATHERINE MEINERT St. Joseph -'-'7'Qs. Q PATRICIA MCNAMARA St. John the Baptist Pat with her merry, winning smile ls a genuine, Irish Colleen. She loves to laugh and joke and dancer She is a regular, modern teen. PAULINE MERENDINO St. John the Baptist There is a ring from Schenley High Found on her finger, so we've learned. She really has just what it takes: She's tops, as far as we're con- no' Though she's a calm and gentle soul, She acts a villain in class playsg And even though she gets that part, Still, calm and gentle, yet, she stays. I X, ' n I fir! , X 1 1 I o pf , ,.....,.,. .Mt S.. rf' I t I .Q- s,......, . .Q x E X xt t X PATRICIA O'TOOLE St. Mary - 46th St. f all the lovely red-haired girls Tha u could ever hope to see The 's none that could surpass our 9' 'J tr J V y y , LILLIAN MERLINA p St. John the Baptist fx k . . 'Biilhnnunk fq.. l Lil pays attention to her work: Some day she'll be a seamstress fine. When it comes to roller-skating, Oh, that's where Lil can really shine. BARBARA PAULOVKIN St. John the Baptist thoughtful, words are weak and all too few o ever fully satisfy Just what we'd like to say of you. JACQUELINE PALCIC St. Kieran Mischief is the name for Jackieg She's full of fun and laughter, toog She surely has the gift of speech: All ji? arysuyackie Lou. Q! ,L Jys +fX 2' J M2657 rs- ws t, . mi . vis ,f , sf, . - t tttrrt J A G -ss gif 151 16 Good-natured, kind, gay, and Q X P v N 1 riffs : Q. - Z. ' In 2. 3- H- Y 2 Q. CATHERINE PIIANOWSKIC 'A St. John the Baptist Blonde hair, blue eyes, ambitious, kind, ' TMJ Describes our Kitty to a T. Likes swimming, typing, dancing, too: Successful she will surely be. CORNELIA PRINCE St. John the Baptist mis tiniest of senior girls is :PQ J' Is just as cute as she can be. X J' She's helpful., sweet, and always A V vp gay, Mr. - Q X -I K . CHARLOTTE POPE So, to our hearts she holds the key. ROSEMARIE POPE I Immaculate Conception Corpus Christi This pert and pretty brown-eyed lass Is active in so many ways. We hope that in the years to come Char's sunny disposition stays. 1-M Her personality just glows: She works as candy girl each day Roe is a lively, happy missg She's really swesy in every way. V 4 ,M . K ,Qu jj, y ,J .M MM MV Q lt x ' F ' vjbgfffqii' fjlyfifaxftjfflj ,Vg W f ff' 'J ' VITA!! t fjfl0 3 J - fl' C J if ff vfj ,fwlf ffwv My Chef 'Vw if J V L Qu 17 . ,yu 1 Vx' .N ff Dpfjldjf A ss si? .LV ly IW' fy 4 j K' y l I ,IL I L D I I ,lf U .3 4 NV CHARLOTTE PUSZKO My MARLENE RICCHUITO 1. 3 St, John the Baptist QW? Immaculate Conception ' I' 5 Black sweater and a pair ofslacks, ,,, A sharp. witty. and Clever I11iSS Who is always ready for fum This is the fashion worn by Char. Her favorite drink is ice-cold coke: We know that she will travel far. PATRICIA SALERNO St. Mary - 46th St. Pat's hair is kept in softest waves Even after the livliest dance. She rates Johnny Mathis very highg lr: fact, he keeps her in a trance. X vii This is our girl, Kacy, by name: With us she rates as Number One. N . Agn, 'LV fd tiff l UW A A ,, IOSEPHINE SAMARCO ELK, LVIUULX St. Stanislaus K f . l, ' X 5, J XM IT! Jo knows that humor must be used 1, To entertain and cheer her friends. RUTH RIXNER St. Mary - 46th St. Mother Nature blessed our Ruthie W With both good looks and talent, my too. 3 Her singing voice is sweet and fullg Her spoken word is always IIUC. Tho' blue is still her favorite color, There's nothing blue about her Itrends. Il if ,,,,.....r... I or iffy 18 I , .gf sb In Ll FA IL 10' I xx of J j X gnifjf? LINDA SCIULLO Immaculate Conception She is an operatic starr She sings high notes with such great ease. She is a hectographing whiz: Her copies all are sure to please. ROBERTA TITUS St. Ann If ever you need good advice, 'Q K, . And Bobbie Titus is around, L F You can count on her to help you: A truer friend cannot be found. If IJ' PATRICIA THOMPSON Immaculate Conception IN f 'WL L The Senior C ass of '58 N Will oft rec 11 is member true, For she ha adQJd1t0'tl1f,v joys T t new o daiiyjfisks seem SW I N Wi I 1 f' WI . lf I- f...'.J J 1 !,Vv I LILLIAN SZYMANSKI St. John the Baptist She is rooting for the Army: She thinks that they are just the best. Any girl who is as sharp as Li1 Can be picked out from all the rest. C22-ffldcfff. ' J ' fig!-f' 6 z-qhfidf zdfcfff -frzlsa ,C-fi' affq Zfdidd W :Lit-5 5' 5, ay y f ,, J 1 :I 6 FRANCES TOMEI Immaculate Conception Fran is a real cute dark-haired girl Who acted well in both our plays. As Mrs. Conti she was tops: She'11 be remembered all our days. I ' ' -ab . I kwwy I n s X J! is si 'V ly Ti ' Y 19 If l I I .. 1 1 O 1 . Wy ml tits h K VUJ tx V! WL ALICE VENTURA ' St. Iohn the Baptist Shining eyes and a big, bright smile, Without a doubt, she's quite a gal. Dancing is her special pastime. Who could forget our happy A1? ANTOINETTE WOJIAK Immaculate Heart of Mary Her dimples are her deepest mark, Her nickname, Toni, suits her fine. Swimming is her favorite pleasureg Her stories cheer us any time. . - ,.t,, 1-f. , s.,-, ... . - wifi. CAROL WISKOWSKI Immaculate Heart of Mary M-......r Carol is witty, kind, and sweet. Her work is fine and most exact. W Besides all this we must remark, N, On the stage, she really can act. 1 S ii i 5 if inf ,, . . k,,i f f l Xrwf .lpti I F L 4 I x ' 2 jaw' i if fss ' lf 4 if N. lj 7 y X X 20 5 f JUNE WHEHRY St. Richard U She is another shutter-bugg She sings a constant lively tune. She's friendly with each one she eets: She ' ur happy, jolly June, THERESA ZUKOWSKI St. John the Baptist Last, but not least, we find Theresa Always ready for any call To drive someone from place to place: She'll be' remembered by us all. Q . .Q . Qg. - . .- fo' Q Q, . ,Q rv ,Q Q Q, Q Q , Q Q 0 946 I Q 9 1 Q 'O Que! . .O I Q - 'f'o 'Q ' x'Q Q Q . 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FIFTH ROW: P.Hensch, J.Schmetzer, A.Dedig, Y.Cucek. SIXTH ROW: H.Radzius, J, Mildrich, P.Rupp. 22 FIRST ROW: E.Snyder, M.Dzuibek, M,Wi11iams, I.Stig1ich, D,Sciu1Ii, I.SteI1a. SECOND ROW: Y.Asque J.Gi1lembardo, L.Iv1ayfield, C.So1dano, T.Enright, A.Rana11o, I.Daniher. THIRD ROW: A.Vaughan, D. Gumski, C.Carr, L.Mack, D.McCau1ey, C.Robir1son, H.Price. FOURTH ROW: M.Foley, R. Beres, N. Washington, B.GeItz, R.Curtis. FIFTH ROW: E.Haggerty, M.Lokaitis, C.Kwiatek, B.Waruszewski, G. Kraus, E.Budney. SIXTH ROW: H.Swaski, S.Madden, B.Szymofe1nik, M.Cush. Kfcm of 7 960 . Wifi I, 1' I UV' il' f -- 2' FIRST ROW: E.Hersick, C.Linciewski, S.Otis, S.Rupp, M.Kuenzig, B.Weston. SECOND ROW: M.Con- nolly, N.Fo1k, L.Starr, K.Robinson, S.Gripr1er, J.Connors. THIRD ROW: M.Powe1I, O.Burr, M.Smith, J. Glazewski, D. Gale, S.Zyla, C.McGovern. FOURTH ROW: M.Bur1ette, L.Marbe11a, E.IIannan, R.Ri1ey, I. Karpinski, R.Buttersnitz. FIFTH ROW: R. Hoolahan, C.Skoros, M.Wa1sh, C.Spodoba1ski, H.Scho1ze, M. Demitras, SIXTH ROW: S.Smith, M.Kenr1edy, J,Poniewaz, E,Wa1kowski, 23 FIRST ROW: R.Bartoszewicz, B.Grabski, Llvlurray, P.ConIon, M.Pijanowski, I.Linn, C.Ferry. SEC- OND ROW: B.Yalch, P.Burek, M.Z.yge11o, B.Laskowski, D.Skory, G,Szyszkowski, D,K10cek, THIRD ROW: M.Berdes, C.DoIoughty, E.MitcheIl, C.Sauers, J.Fay, V.Popek, D.Clair. FOURTH ROW: M,J, Peoples, N.Peop1es, N.Marinick, N.Ke11y, T.AIexander, P.Thompson. FIFTH ROW: P. Barry, P. Clonan, P. Morch, A.Budzinski, D.Simeone, D.Bames. SDITH ROW: M.Lewis, E.Skoros, E.Iarussi. Cfmg of 7967 . FIRST ROW: P.Kwiatkowska, J.Don0hue. SECOND ROW: M.DeLuco, S.Koerner, I.UseIman, C. Haag, M.Bombich, E.Pi1ewska. I.Vojtko, THIRD ROW: I.Sharp, M.Lutz, P.Ondrako, G.Cronin, A. Kaminski, M.Brown, K.Lang, M.Keegan. FOURTH ROW: S.Gerardi, C.DiPasqua1e, C.Loshe1der, S. Frank, N.Co1hocker, N.Guzowski, B.Me1vin, D.Ho11ahan. FIFTH ROW: L.Paw1ak, R.Corr, G.Stec, E.Gretz, L.Corbett, M.Reagan, A.Jones. 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ANJOU h?4,Vi Lost in another world is Pat Chiatto, while Carol Wiskowski and Lillian Szymanski diligently study French. Pauline Merendino harmonizes with Elaine Brosky and Ruth Rixner at Glee Club practice. 28 Ethel Fowler and Pat Thompson arrange a poster for the French Club. a Anna Marie Lasky and Betty i Bohntinsky seem to have found lems which are still puzzling Judy Lewandowski and Char- lotte Pope. a solution to the algebra prob- DLI' When is the next meeting of the Busi- ness Honor Society'? is of interest to June Wherry. Justine Adamiec, Barbara Paulovkin, and Frances Tomei. Charlotte Pope and Anna Marie Lasky, two senior members of the Math Honor Society search for source material for their themes. onor ,gzciefied . . . Our historians, Emily Delack and Lillian Szymanski, do research work in preparation for the next meeting of the History Honor So- ciety. 6 X K K' 1 I XM ,--'N fa' .,., . Xf 29 Jo Samarco, Barb Matuszewski, and Pat McNamara feel that three heads are better than one, especiallywhen it comes to proof-reading an English theme. The Asian flu epidemic prompted Pauline Merendino and Mary Ellen Foley to gain some information a- bout bodily disorders. How does it look? Marian Conley asks Carol Ford as Lil Merlina con- centrates on her sewing. 30 117 . we QM, 3 There must be a reason why your debit and credit columns do not balance, Ro- berta Titus tells Eleanor Klonowski. Brushing up for the shorthand test are Joanne Dunnigan, Rosemarie Pope, Patricia McNamara, and Henrietta Collinger. ,ff 1 5 1 Tomorrow's secretaries, Barbara Mercurio and Theresa Zukowski, type rapidly while Charlotte Pus zko and Catherine Meinert run the duplicating machine. Kathy McGrady competes with Einstein while Dian King looks on doubtfully. is. The best period of the day -- lunch! At least that seems to be the opinion of Viv Boyd, Betty Bohntinsky, Pat Thomp- son, and Hemi Collinger. 5 U R BL A U y B F lo Rushing to meet the deadline are the school paper editors: Henrietta Collinger, Lynne Dogonka, Joanne Dunngian, and Pat McNamara. Senior artistic talent is displayed by Barb Mercurio, Kathy Dees, Kathy Gallovich, and Bernadette Grochalski ...... But, who lost the u'? Charlotte Pope gets some pointers in office technique from Sister Mary Rose, while Mary Bencsics and Mary Ellen Foley perform their daily office duties. Qs ... ft, Before Judy Lewandowski can make her usual remarks today, an under- classman asks, Who milked the cow this morning? Toni Wojciak shows her dimples in an effort to attract customers. 33 Making a choice of formal name cards is a serious problem for Ethel Fowler and Janice Bentz. Your turn to ring the bell will come after I graduate. Justine promises Junior Class President, Margie Chalmers. The hall guards advance to their posts of duty. 34 F11 2565 f!.4'.f5'!4. f . I! .. 1 1 n , 1 2 3 ki 335 tar... 1' 4' I xml f nn UU s.1uUil ,tXis . ' ' N' ,wtf N11 T 5 U Xiillfli fu! K-H SH ' sf Q .., f -gil .fl ,gm lil ' -In . Q F ' E5 -af lg gg - xg -we S. fx: 5? Sv I J' A .4 - - ' I. L- A is 5,1 . - .. LT f-.' V-5 Q , - .4 fg. 1- u '5 s 5 A N .1 1 JO- LL 54. vw Kfddfi pfay . . Even actresses take time out Our stars, B.Pau1ovkin, J. Bentz, J.Wherry, R.Pope, J. Adamiec, and E. Klonowski look as though acting isn'tso bad, after all. l knew that you were a snob, Miss Whitney, but I didn't know that you were a fool, states Chris Q J. Lewandowskij. Helen and Nancy Ann know when it's best to keep quiet. It's a big 'un, ain't it? says Hester, while Fay and Chris QB. Paulovkiny watch her hopelessly. Christina Holt . . Fay Holt ...... Hester Matthews Holt Beulah Snyder . . . Elsie Alexander. . . Anita Spiegelglass . Miss Elliott ..... Nancy Ann Galveston Helen Galveston . . Florence Whitney. . Hattie Williams . . Lucia Bennett. . . Madge Holm .... Patricia Allgood . . Poppy Nixon . . Lorraine Royce . . Miss Shuman . . Nellie . . . THE CAST Barbara Paulovkin Judith Lewandowski Frances Tomei Catherine Meinert Anna Marie Lasky June Wherry Katherine Gallovich Henrietta Collinger Barbara Mercurio Rosemarie Pope Roberta Titus Antoinette Wojciak Carol Wiskowski Elizabeth Bohntinsky Ethel Fowler Bernadette Grochalski Justine Adamiec Charlotte Pope Eleanor Klonowski Janice Bentz Lynne Dogonka Lillian Szymanski You've got me all wrong, Hattie, says Lucia innocently. HO? DOGS , H-LN01 Flats fs MII! ... E Say, we're not all Lucia Bennetts, exclaims Anita QB, Mercurio, to Madge. Beulah fA,LaskyJ and Chris QB. Paulovkinj seem to agree. 39 0 lislrsvm ,ggse-iv mah . -kl' V ' A 4 , by K s . I 2- ,, g 51 i3'--5-if? s ' K , K Ear--ww .,.. ' -fx -V . A TF1E DOG? DCPHIITTICHI store manager, isn't very pleased with the period enjoyed by Anita QB. Beulah fA.LaskyJ, Elsie QH. Miss Elliott, time-off Mercurioj, Collingerj, Chris QB. Paulovkinj, and Rita. BB mall Is Miss Holt in there? Nancy Ann asks Hattie. Miss Shuman and Nellie are in- terested listeners. Our stage managers, Emily Delack, Char Pope, and Kathy Dees, really believe that, The play's the thing! 40 .A - The philosopher . . . now, the life of the party. ini hhhh E School-days ? ? ? ? Should we . . . or shouldn't we? 641919 7 dfyff... Judy takes a curtain call Singing Carols at the Produce Yards MHLIWAOOA' ,sm , 'y kk 'miss 53? 'Q -fi.:-f 1 s A s s , hyfgg it J s ikykgjuil J K Co-editors, Anna Marie Lasky and Charlotte Pope, make p1ans'for the 1958 edition of the Campanile. Our thanks to you, Mr.Carde11, for your efforts toward making the Campanile a success. The typing staff, headed by I. Adamiec, included B,Pau1ovkin J. Bentz, C.Pijanowski, D.Chalmers, M.Fo1ey, D.King, I. Dunnigan, and F,Tomei, tum., J.Wherry, head of the photography staff, was assisted by M. Ricchuito, R. Rixner, V.Boyd, A.Ventura, and L.Sciu11o. 42 l.,,,1l Our business manager, B. Grochalski, was ably assisted by P. McNamara, H. Collinger, C.Wiskowski, R. Pope, and K. McGrady. K. Gallovich, head of the art staff, and her assistants, B. Mercurio, R. Titus, K.Dees, L.Dogonka, andE. Brosky, contributed their artistic talent. John, Mr, Carde11's-man-Friday, merits our gratitude for his valuable aid. tix .1 '-flip PM wg. NJ 43 Betty Bohntinsky, in charge of the literary staff exchanges ideas with B. Matuszewski, J. Lewan- dowski, E.De1ack, E. Klonowski, L.Szymanski and C. Meinert. 1 1 i . . . , 1 . i I 4 1 44 Our helping hands ! ! ! 1 il fl A X Creating a Sputnik ? ? ? if W, V Who's gonna fall next? M A, My Miss Hollywood ? ? ? Jacks of all trades. 45 Where does it hurt? Sister Marie Victoria gives Ruth Rixner Kathy McGrady models a uniform hat while Linda Without a word, Betty Bohntinsky and Sciullo and Marlene Ricchuito wait their turn to use Cornelia Prince give us the long and the mirror. short ofthe senior class. 46 and Antoinette Wojciak a few pointers. main? R140 6 . Class change . . . but, it's not always as peaceful as this. .Sm-22. 'e'7f, ,' '.,'z3, -c' ' ' J. 11. 'fm Q lfii LAZILTR, ' Dolores Chalmers, Elaine Brosky, Doris Sims, and Barbara Mercurio were glad when the street-car strike was settled. Marian Conley, Marlene Ricchuito, Lillian Merlina, Linda Scuillo, and Carol Ford ex- change bits of news before going into school. 47 Tests . . . tests , . . tests! If you don t believe that it takes a lot of thinking ask Bernadette Grochalski, Alice Ven tura, Kathleen Dees, or Joanne Dunnlgan Finally, the day of reckoning comes, and Father Lavelle gives report cards. Charlotte Puszko seems startledg June Wherry, hopefulg and Katherine Gallo- vich, satisfied. ,,,.iuln-li' lr ,A Lf ,if The school day comes to a close and everyone goes home except those whose turn it is to rid up the results of the day's labor. Here Barbara Matuszewski straightens the blinds, Josephine Samarco puts things in order on the desk, and Barbara Paulovkin removes the chalk marks. Everyone goes home? NO, . . . there are a few who remain behind , . . for various reasons. 49 SPECIAL PATRONS Rev. Raymond V. Conway 340 - 46th Street Harmony Bowling League Allegheny Valley Bank 513 Butler Street Member F. D. I. C. Fed. Reserve System Counuy Belle Cooperative 1623 Saw Mill Run Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. TA 1-9200 Drake Baking Company 4117 Liberty Avenue Mr. 82Mrs. W. Dunnigan, Sr. 222 Sapling Way Ron King 1006 Lawndale St. Mr. 82 Mrs. Thomas King 1006 Lawndale St. S. J. Klatman 3513 Penn Avenue Pioneer Savings 82 Loan Association of Bloomfield 4719 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. MU 2-0311 Senior Class Taxey Drug Company 1801 Wylie Avenue U. S. Steelworkers of America 6001 Butler Street Mr. 82 Mrs. Simon Wiskowski 348 Harmar St. PATRONS - s5.oo J Audeils 2612 Sarah St. Aunt Stella 82 Uncle Matt 320 - 42nd Street C. L. Backman 312 Ophelis Street Bedger Insulation Co. , Inc. EM 2-2222 qLower Fuel Billsj John D. Beswarick Fidelity Trust Company mf' f92.1fm22 . . . Billy the Kid 4103 Penn Avenue Mrs. Marie Blake 210 S. Winebiddle Ave. Bloomfield Italian Ind. Club 4615 Lorigan Sueet Bruck Uniform Company 387 Fourth Avenue St. John the Baptist Christian Mothers Mr. 82 Mrs. Howard Christman 408 S. Evaline Street Mr. 82 Mrs. Frank Civiklek 104 South 13th Street Mr. 82 Mrs. Adam Collinger 309 Taylor Street Craig Beer 82 Beverage Dist. Co. MU 2-9682 Mr. Charles F. Dean 1400 Jones Law Bldg. Mr. 82 Mrs. George Delack 4909 Butler Street Mr. 82 Mrs. John Dunn 2016 Crosby Avenue John J. Fiorucci 3404 Penn Avenue Mr. 82 Mrs. James Ford 347 S. Millvale Ave. Freshmen I Freshmen II Friends Foley Pharmacy 4831 Liberty Avenue Dr. W. Fronczek 4207 Butler Street George's Market 3832 Penn Avenue Grandpap and Vickie 3431 Denny Street Gribbin Co. , Real Estate 3621 Butler Street Mrs. I. Grochalski 231 S. Millvale Avenue Mrs. Helen Hannon 3703 Penn Avenue Mr. 82 Mrs. Philip Heffler 4903 Coleridge Street Independent Towel Supply Co. 3618 Penn Avenue 50 Junction Coal 82 Coke Co. 3408 Penn Avenue Junior l Junior II Ronald Kearns 3501 112 spring Way Dian King 1006 Lawndale Street Mr. 82 Mrs. Michael Klonowski 280 - 46th Street Larry and Jan 629 Chislet Street Joseph J. Lasky 4740 Baum Blvd. Mr. 82 Mrs. Claude Lawson 112 W. 71st Street Mr. 82 Mrs. J. Lewandowski 326 Harmar Street Lights' Bakery 4763 Liberty Avenue Mr. 82 Mrs. Frank Lysakowski 231 S. Millvale Avenue Mr. gl Mrs. Matuszewski 3030 Brereton Avenue James P. McArdle Attorney-at-Law McDonald Bros. --representing Josten's 920 Investment Bldg. , CO 1-1196 Mr. 82 Mrs. I. E. McGrady 309 S. Atlantic Avenue Mr. 82 Mrs. James McNamara 141 O'Hara Place Mr. BLMIS. T. McNamara 3620 Mintwood Street Carmella Meinert 235 Taylor Street Women of the Moose, 414186 48 N. Main St., Sharpsburg Neuser's Pharmacy 3701 Butler Street Nied's Hotel 55th 82 Butler Streets Pittsburgh Hospital School of Nursing 500 Finley Street James Pope 4808 Cypress St. Ray's Market 4919 Penn Avenue N. ' av ' xx 'L-' ' 5'--Q'--YY? 1 Bt Y P-Tlx ri T Y A..-v xl--- - -..ii.....4....f- i xi. L11 L..-Q' .L lo- X L., , af I uf E X W 'Y 5 H v 3 TY? , 4f' sS25Ei afe , vi .9 'I ' Q21 ! .7 IF A A! A 4 u,' N ig-wxy. , 'V Ap'. A ng s'Rbl Y , 1'tv4Af C' 1 sf 1 , . 1 iniil, if ttlllvlvv-nv . lb nz 'EZ' is K V. ,f .QCA 5 4 'bl 5.'p K 4 -- Al 7 ?37' 'X 9 Q5-4 .W tl .Nw ,Lk 1 ' Qigiggggg - ig laihi gi s-4 H L.: .Q EIIIII E JZTTL.. f 'fiiffhwi-, p W -4 WKQGQ3 K fn o LMT A2317 Nz, f ,, Q vw Q .- II - l My ,X V H iw 5 1 QWSE Qxz. ,Q X Q I 1 L3w' Q q Q . V A in I - f hx, H' av .E ' 523 ' vs QQ? 1 TF Q g Q V . .pg . .,. Q : ' ,za I ' 3 1 .iv E . ' - . - H f I . V f, h U P an fig-ss , , And so the doors close on our happy high school days. 51 PATRONS - 35. 00 Qcontinuedj Mrs. Rembisz 8: Sons 3315 Ridgeway Street Mr. 8: Mrs. Ed. Riccuito 422 Pearl Street Mr. 8: Mrs. Ernest Salerno 4621 Bancroft Street Dr. George Sarraf 3701 Penn Avenue Schenley High School Cafeteria Girls 3030 Brereton Avenue Joe Schmitt Mobil Service Station Sophomore I Sophomore Il Edward O. Spotts Attorney-at-Law A. J, Sufak Funeral Home 3509 Penn Avenue Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Szymanski 3729 Liberty Avenue Mr. 8: Mrs. James Titus 906 Jones Avenue Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Tomei 417 Taylor Street Tru-Tones Dance Music 440 Cedarville Street Vacca's Tailor Shop 4609 Liberty Ave. -Ma 1-2691 Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Wojciak 505 - 30th Street PATRONS - 54.00 Central Supply Dept. St. Francis Hospital The Jokers PATRONS - 53.00 Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Adamiec John Aiello James H. Anderson, Pharmacist Barone and Piluso Mrs. Jas. Bentz Bloomfield Hardware Co. Richard Brosky Paul Carnevale Clara, Chuckie, Dilly John T. Collinger Collinger Furriers Contes Drug Store Mrs. Margaret Daniher Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Delack Nick V. DeMasi P. J. Dogonka Elmo's Barber Shop Mrs. T. Enright John Foley Foster Cleaners Morris Friedman A Friend Friends at Keaney's Ann Gaslevic Donna Geltz Dr. H. K. Gestrick, Optometrist Gordons, Inc. Mrs. Guttendorf Wm. Hawthorne, Esso Station Hayton's Market Frank Hehenstreit Catherine Himmetrich Mr. 8: Mrs. Jerry Horak Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Home J. and L. Shoe Store John J. Joganic Al Johnson C. S, Johnston Alexander Klotz Mrs. Anna Labas Richard Le Donne Liberty Plumbing 8: Heating, Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. James Lupone Luster's Restaurant Lutz Funeral Home Mrs. Marie Lyden George Martyo, Insurance Agent Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Mercurio Mrs. Helen Merlina William Merlina Milton's Market Moriarity's Market Mr. A. Peoples Fred A. Perella Mr. 8: Mrs. Edw. Quinlan Lucy Ricchuito Riesberg Furniture Co. Mr. John Riley Jimmy Rose Mr. 8: Mrs. John Samarco Mrs. O. Samarco Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Sciullo Saul A. Seigsohn Mr. Sharlow Kate Shop R, W, Sloan Max C. Smith Mr. 8: Mrs. Gil Stehle Stokan's Cafe Cedie Toomey Tower's Restaurant Mrs. Mark Tuite Charles Weinburger Fred Weiss Weigman's Amoco Service Miss Theresa Wojciak Mrs. Ann Wujko and Ruth PATRONS - 52.00 Anderson 8: Metz Families Anne 8: Mary Mrs. E. Armitage Sean Denni Beaman Beran 8: Lias Families Bloomfield Drug Co. Bob and Richard Mr. 8: Mrs. John Camerota, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Campanella Agnes Coleman C. T. Copeland Mrs. V. Dancy Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles R. Dees Alex Dlugonski Mrs. G. Dogonka Mrs. V. Dogonka Mr. Gene Duncan Mr. 8: Mrs. George Farrell Mrs. E. Ferris Albert Flecin Mr. 8: Mrs. John Fleigl Friends Mrs. Charles Gallovich Mrs. Frances Gerardi Sophie Getner Vince Griffin Gladys J. and Marie McK. Catherine Guise Mary 8: Peggy Hefferin Mr. Henniger 8: Mrs. Miller Hohmann and Fadik Families Jackie 8: Sarah Jay 8: Vince Mr. 8: Mrs. Z. Jendrezejewski Jerry 8: Margie Kay's Drug Company Miss Ann Keyser Mr. 8: Mrs. John Lane Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence Star Mr. 8: Mrs. M. Lelinski A. M. Lesniak Miss C. Lewandowski John Mascio Patty McGrady Medical Record Dept. , Pittsburgh Hospital Mrs. Marie Moore Eddie Mroz Penn Pharmacy Andrew Pickur Joseph Pickur Charles Pillart Mrs. Albert Pope Richard Probola Mr. Stanley Pijanowski Mr. Theodore Pijanowski Ralph's Pizza Shop Ramiy 8: Bobbie Redmond's Town Shop Leonard Richinelli Rupert 8: Cerminara Families Mr. 8: Mrs. Chas Samarco Mrs. Anna Schaeffers H, G. Schelat 8: Sons Bakery Schmeltz's Market Schmelz Market Schultz 8: Peluso Families Margaret Mae Scott Silk Shoe Store Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Skonicki Mrs. Jean Sopyla Roberta Jean Stehle Mrs. A. 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