St Wendelin High School - Wendelite Yearbook (Baldwin, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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Saint Wendelin, a Benedictine alihot, was noted particularly for his zeal in the practice of the Spiritual and Corporal Wo1'ks of lVlercy. Our patron saint led a very austere life of self- almegation, prayer, and humility. Throughout our lives may his shepherd's staff he for us a symbol of Catholic principles and of a sincere love for God. 5 ki r M 21, pe ki '- -th. ,3,:- f 3 XSTA? xs 42, WISDOM In , A4 'wir ,ix 'I 'E 2, qu ij pg. V, .5 2 5 ' W if Jz':fa'5Mf1 13' , fx'-f':Ys?i ff1'n?5kW?9:'iiffjizv'72 , 1 1 Q ' 1 -- , g , x 1 A 1' 'Q' 254 V H1-QSELYQULQLW ,. Aifsil f ' ff mi, ,S Wg, 3sf,,q!,,M, .f ,. ,. ,, ,. . A , .X N -' z v m ai at fa2a211m15Qfgfiwif?fMfueirfa+ - V' 4 Wi j -13,-g4.,,- , ,,,..,.-,.. ,f ,.., , .4,Q,-- Y Y iMfiwf'- 1 ' ua' . . ' s- . ' KWQSSEEUH 'Q ,xgggw his 1 M , ' , 1 1 ,w g N 1 gj : Q6 9 5Qgi53f?f5'L- 14- W X5 A 2 , f x i 1 I .1 A if -Hifi- w Q 'lk AGL 14 fam . w , , w 1 X r 0 0 1 f 1 MN X -2 L In Loving Mem0ry . . . 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Rvliginu II, IIIIHC Eu, Hvultll ,7 I, ff if If AA cf fffff' f ' ,. 5 wil? 1771.27 I f if , W f f1,,M f f f ip f , V fr, QXyg,g1,f6'f-11-7 1 1 XL, SH. MONICA MARY! FIWFIIIIIHII A d v i S 41 r. Re- ligion I. SL'i6I1c'c I7 Sh. FELASTIAN- 'SC'Ili0I' 4 Ni' '. i,'w1 Y, 114'- FH. RUS.-XIRE-Art In- st1'ur'tfm1' wk :S is 1225 xv ii H5 Lay Teachers MISS CLEO ANGEL Music Instructor MR. NICHOLAS BAHBATI Dramatim- Director MISS MARY ANN IRWIN Gym Instructor I8 IVIR. ROBERT PALGUTA P.O.D. Athletic: Director Gym Features MES , ., f-F 'wxwkfinypaf Q' ,bw 55 4-:L P9 'Q Abugffff if f Q' O Q 0 Z U M 'NRA nj- ii! 'A ii W X X W V ' N IW. + X ZX 4' , I 3 Q S ww rr, 4 jf 'T-Q r Nr- 'Ff w: fu' N 7 -.ff Q' Vluafwx 43 OF LQRD i 04 T9 'Hmm ,, . -mf 2 5. . , N K Xiu, kwa 'L i ,?i A 2 gf -1'2 EI 'Aarhus My I 'ia A ,l WE DI- EWS 2. X Tllv jul, uf kc:-ping ilu- IHUIICY and staff under C011 trol is l'I'E'llll6'fl to the IIIEIIIQIQLCFS of the pap:-r. These II1E1Il21gL'I'S are: 5. Hutnik, .l. Haym--. .l. Sllarak. Wlithuut the llvlp uf tlwse vfficil-nt typists and re- porlvrs. llllf W4'Ildi'NCWS wuuld not llc' lmssilulc. Thl iypists and rQprm1'tf-rs arc: lj, SL'l1H1'ld6l', C. Fuchs .l. Kocpfer. C. Sle'1'zinge'r. E. Ciovanelli. M. Fink F. Yukosic. v Wendelite I Collaborating in the preparation of the 1959 Wendelite Yearbook arc the Editors: D. Sharak, J. Crum, C. Hornicak and the Artists: B. Lesko and J. Gallick. All For The Honor and Glor of God Our efficient photographvr. Mr. Cardcli, and his Offering her willing aid to the staff of the assistant, M. Dcinetsky, check over the camera Wcfiideiile Yearbook is Sr. Thomas. before taking a picture. 24 if Sldj? The literary staff is busy composing write-ups for this yearls Wendelite. The staff consists of J. Koepfer, R. Krason, J, Scheidl. P. Schneider, P. Trageser, K. Zimmerman. Flashing fingers typify the Wendelitds typing staff. They are H. Hahn. D. Williaiiis. P. Novak. F. Vukuziv. M. Bohaski. Taking care of the business problems for the Wendelite are N. Louvris, J. Cummings, T. Klinefelter, C. Sawyer, P. Meyers, V. Zediker. F. DeCregori0, R. Pfister. Business Honor These girls, eapable of getting a good job in the business world, are C. Franco, J. Beley, M. Trageser, R. Boland, H. Hahn, J. Crum, F. Vukosic. Honor Language Honor Learning the sounds and syllables of modern language from F. De Gregorio, are J. MeAvoy, I. Kozar, C. Sawyer, D. Sharak, P. Daugherty, A. Srnyezak and E. Putaro. History Honor Barbara Lesko supervises the report given by Carl Borneman to the interested members of the History Honor Society which include J. Cortez, T. Klinefelter, K. Clienowitli and D. Neidenherger. Societies Math Honor Math Honor students listen attcntively as Mike Demet- Qk' mmlains Ll difficult irolnlem U. Reclicr, J. Callick, K y it A 1 - I L. Schell, C. Murkvrt, and M. Nlcrvosli. Writers Honor 'lliking notes on tllt- molrlefitis of writing, Ilie IIl4'llllJCl'S of tht- Creative Wiitiiig Cluli. l'. llilIlQllCI'U'. ll. Putaro, J. ll:-nliurdt. K. llltvnowilli, ,l. Kozzir, ll, Wlilson, R. Mo- fztllvm. .l. Orin-. li. Krswm listen ne lf. lktfliluzxeli l'XIVlLlll'lg. Science Honor Examining the result of a difficult experiment are T Slezuk, R. Duckstein, A. Thomas, and C. Cegick as R. McGowan and D. Stewart direct operations. 'V-7 it it Q..- Religious Clubs FATIMA Planning out the chart marking their accom lishments are M p - . . Friem, K. Coldbaugh, P. Sadow- ski, L. Brackoniecki, R. Schuetz. MISSION Counting the money from the weekly mission drives are these mission minded students: P. O'Conner, M. L. Haid, M. E. Berk, J. Karcher, R. Zipfel and D. Roderman. THIRD ORDER Members of the Third Order working out their busy sched- ule. Eileen Germuska, Rose Ann Kratt, Paul Prosser, Edmund, Schwartzel, William Schwoebel. Blessing Of Auditorium and Art Room Appointed by the Bishop to offi- ciate at the blessing of the new auditorium was Monsignor Carl Hensler. Father Angel is assist- ing him in the ceremony. 29 The blessing of the art room was also performed by Monsignor Honsler with Father Angel as- sisling. BQTIVITQG LP 4 , ' fy! MX V. fl 1 ' .M 'x I N , r xx ' x Q Y X I , 1- 5,1 - ,--,,, gl gg ia Q0 S 6 N 9 WSTA , 5 I Q n .VM , Q L. wi - 4 sg , A ,Q Q tw Service To Uur Developing their talents through the many lessons in art are: M. Butler, R. Sharak, B. Lesko, J. Gallick. M. Trageser. M. Bohaski, D. Sharak, C. Wietholde1', A. Thomas. W. Schnupp. The Junior Red Cross is always will- ing: to make favors and tray mats for Veterans in our community hospitals. Some of the students who participate in this work of charity are: C. Bcley. J. Dictzen. H. Dampf, C. Edkins, M. Lynn. S. Leddy. P. Murray. M. Fuchs. M. Frieni. J. Hittle. Becoming skillful in the use of the T Square are: R. Caier, R. Pfister, V. Zediker, R. H e n r y, T, S l e z a k, R. Glozer, M. Dernetsky. According Abiliz Learning the different types of skills DE1'f0I'll16Ql by office workers are these future secretaries: .I. Crum. C. Horni- cak, P. O'Cunnor, P. Sadowski, C, Kozar, M. Ftypula, M. Valenza. and H. Hahn. The purpose of the Library Science Club is to help the students become fa- miliar with the different kinds of reference ma- terial found in a library and to help them to use this material in a more effective way. J. Calla- gher. R. Eihen, R. Porco, Y. Dawso, K. Schrimm, N. Deitzen, K. Klophake. This Journalism Class is becoming acquainted with the job they will undertake next year by writing articles for the Wendi-News. R. Scarpaci, J. Brill, H. Kopycinski, J. Beley, B. Selzer, J. Sadowski, M. Hartmann, M. Schwoebel. K. Ditlmer. Wise Men peak Might Words E. Baschbacli supervises the members of the debate team: J. Marianna, .l. Bolminski. P. Hanse. K. Jarrett, C, Cegick. D. Stewart. R. McGowan, P. Doughtvry, C. Devlin. B. Putaro. This attentive group is listening to T. Klinefelter, who is pre- senting his speech to he de- livered at the tournament. Tom is addressing H. Fabian, C. Ponist, J. Neidenberger, G. lure- wicz, B. Stepanek. 6601109 Upon a Miclnightw Tht- stars of tluv 1959 Senior Class Play gather together for congratulations for u pt-rfornr ance well donv. Tlw uslleu-ttes. artists and make- up girls all lt-nt at l1l'lDlIlQ hand toward our vlass play-a tre me-ndous fum-ess. f J Y . ff ,F Ox. I 4 ,B ,l. Nix-de11lJe1'gc1'. C. Harkert. E Ecoff. V. Zcclikt-1' and P. Ken necly gave their able assistanm as stage hands during the class play. Music and laughter fill the air as these happy couples whirl across the dance floor. M35 2 I gf? 5? JN 4 rf t Q Prom Relaxing after an evcning of fun and enjoynicnt, those cou- ples cannot express the' happi- Il? ss they fell as thx- night wore On. Couplvs who offered their serv- icvs as Cliaperuncs on the night of the prom wi-rc: Mr. and Mrs. R. Krason. Mr. and Mrs. Mervosh, Mr. and Mrs. .l. Tra- gcscr and Hr. and Mrs. C. Ken- nctly. enior Banquet The annual senior banquet, held at Paul's Lookout, was a huge success for our senior class of '59, Both food and entertainment were delightful. 5 ' if 4 H, Q 1 I li 37 Christmas Cantata Rose of the Danube Posing for a picture taken by the lead QC. Market? are these co-stars, M. Haid, J. McCluskey, J. Scheidl, J. Gerard, and P. Desmond. Enacting out one of the scenes in the operetta are: J. Scheidl and C. Markert. 1 O O 'hl X .5 I V' f The cast in the operetta The Rose of the Danube are: M. Haid, C. Markert, F. DeCreg0rio, D. Heid. 39 J. Bobinski, G. Summer, J. Hays, P. Desmond, J. Scheidl, M. Mervosh, R. Zipfel, H. Eiben, J. Gerard, J. McC1usky, O 5? R719 S Z 9' x i ,OO 99 WTITQ 'Et If xl, 'wg Q 5 in ' Q ,W -5 ,HA S vi 9 Q lbs V Q ggi xg 4 Q 3 -f ef A ,, sf W -M x, ::.:ga KM Y WH' A Boys, G m After building a pyramid of strength these boys re- ceive an approving smile from Gym instructor Mr. Palguta. Showing their ability in performing the different types of athletic skills are these boys attending their gym class. 42 irls, m This active group of underelzmsmen are enjoying: un active game of basketball during their gym X clues. They ture: P. Knzar. KI. Selmming. R. lioonner, lf. Fallon. H. Schneider, KI. Ridoeh, I. Puwloski, M, Reisinger. Awaiting a jump shot, these energetic senior girls prepare to retrieve the hall. They are: K. Gold- haugh, P. O'C0nnor, S. Hutnik, C. Hornicak, M. A. Maclvja, J. Calliek. and N. Louvris. 43 BOMJZLTLQ Success 1,4,,w 3. STRIKE a word heard frequently when these proflcrf-nt bowlers show therr skrll. They are M Demetsky J Mcfflusky A Thomas R Duclwtem R Pfleter G Qommer J Neldenlx-:1'ge1', J? 1 1 I i Is Gained by Acting and Hoping. Practice makes perfectl' is an ideal firmly believed and obeyed by these upcoming bowlers. Soon, these beginners will bowl in the ranks of professionals. These girls enjoy the stiff competition of each against the other as they aim for the almighty H3009 game, and with the able guidance of Mrs. Weitholder and Mrs. Hess, no hope is lost. 45 Basketball s 3 i y 5 I, 'Q M, Ln ,fl A If VT ,J Q V .l,..,,,,.blMM...,,.,,A.l , ',...,g Lf-f fff 1 V153 KV 1, yn rw L, T, , ,,, iT, HW-.M Q M- 3 41+ L -A-W 3-1 YW W .i,,M L., M- ji .1 ml, iA,,l,,.,.L.T....T..A s ' ' Q E , T 5 L Nj ' A5 l1 y ,.l,,WL,Q, , . Y .W ML,.i.w-.M,..A.M.Tm-Mf 'I 4 5 I mm M, ,. .... 5 im ,- Q E K .- - I E-w-I--'t'+W' M I Z 5 , H4 'N M T Nu-... g 5 Q ,W , MLW W M L 3 'ywgwl W Y KY 'N A Q 3 Z 4 cz z z ! D Q o H' if 'T In their first pep rally tlie5e students set the spirit for the following game. SCHEDULE St. Veronica ,,,,,, 7 ,,,, 7 1 St. blames 7 43 St. Canice 7 7 44 St. Justin 54 St. Luke ,,,i 34 Immaculate Conception 77 31 St. lilizalietli 7 7 7 St. Basil 7 I i' 60 bt. George 77 St. Veronica 7 39 ' -1:3 St. James 7 7 bt. lLl1zalJctl17 77 7 J lnnnaeulate Cnneeption 77777 45 St. Justin 7 77 7777 7 W Saint xY,l'I1llCllI1l5 Varsity 'llealn is lllildf? of Climnpioneliip niulm'rial tliis yeur. The liarcl-iigliting pluyerg im- fi. ll411'11en1.11i, l'. Kennedy. li, llirv. A. Nagel. li. Vogrin J. GlIfCllLlli, ll. Wilson. B. Fulnnidt, J. Benlmrdt, L. Svnian, .l. llfillllll. Q g , -..1,.LLf,AL. I ::.- z : .. ,,,,:: ,, , X Wi '5 ,E:g,w,,,,,m,Qg4af2s1fmf-mf wf:mSg15w,fe.1v:e,awWm1x-vvfsfasezo I .,:.Z ,L ' 1. . K 'wa if , - B- ' fi' ' ' W 5:1 ge - ' 5, V A .,-Q wff-SM QQ Y v i gf, ,S .. 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'ziieeli f ,ggpxa ,W Q' gi W Q A211 lg ff' ?i igiggi fa? .Ks - Q .554 1 I .i'QSf: 5 vii 1 Q ,f 6 Juniors According to thc pleased expressions on thc faces of these juniors, the experiment must have been a success. The Juniors are: P. Adamson, C. Mocllcr, D. Neidcnlmergor, E. Comstock. These juniors, B. Schultz, J. Ben- hart, P. Shaming, K. Myers, R. Mosallam. K. Chenowiih, R. McGowan, K. Borneman, real- ize that planning in advance makes for a successful dance. f' Qi 6 I 0,51 50 F7 L 1 596 2100 ey f Q A ' 4 Listening attentively to the shorthand sentences dictated by J. Augustine are these future office workers: J. Ehrlich, M. Cleary, C. Colosi. L. Sepanels, D. Oliver, M. Martini, C. Wtxitholfler, V. Taylor, J. Dietzen, M. Valenza, D. Staalf, J. McCartney, B. Schultz and M. McBride. Y if 1 ,, 'Siu 5 ,W ,wtf - ,339 . 4, v t Reviewing the important fundamentals of English are these juniors: H. Kno- ble, F. Murray, Y. lnoollingo, J. Orie. C. Franco, J. Kordas, V. Krayvo, Rose Boland and G. Eibeck. .t V. ,wt -v - if - 15' .... vosvf' . ,. . ,t.m.t.tsygay2' Five smiling faces display the progress of Pittsburgh and the junior history classx The students are: M. Ceiser, J. Curcak. J. Caruso, C. Kress and T. Becker. ophomores Trying to understand the whereabouts of foreign countries are these students, S. Bauer, C. Joyce, B. Ei, J. Keith, L. Coyne, C. Yarsky, T. Sopira, T. Stypula observing thc World Map. R. Ylll1OIHIJS0I1. fl. lrlarding. M. A. Pfister. P. Le-shniak watch as L. Granvr demonstrates a theory in plane git-onwtty. V. Doman dictates Latin verbs as C. Bruni, N Freyer, P. Babski and C. Devlin listen and fol low in their books. 52 B. Artman, P. Roth, L. Duffy, P. Hanse, E. Neidenberger. J. Gerard, F. McAvoy, W. Sites are somewhat puzzled about their study of the human body. These sophs are getting an early start in the business world by learning its fundamentals in General Business Training. They are: M. Lesko, T. Zahowski, M. Milanek, M. McGowan, K. Scheirer, G. Kullman, K. Balkovee. .1 ,xx Q ,, M xx M y, M X RQ ,iii It takes eight able officers to keep the Sopho mores on top. These officers are: J. Mariana J. Foster. Zelder. D. Stewart, R. Kwitowski D. Heyer, F. Berthold. ,,,..w- ' Kozuk. J. llampf. S. Ori:-. J. Eck- Freshmen Thcse officers represent the future hope of the school. They include: L. Kozuk, R. Smith, C. Fink S. Sohcck, B. Voldrini, J. Beaver, J. Sheets. and P. Kozur. HEALTH D C'll'UJill'ii R Cilzen L NIC- . L I . , . , . i Ginnie, C. Fililidfl. .L illeky. L. inrodc, fl. Fink are having a health discuesioli. J. Dampf gixcs his classmates a few pointers about the human skeleton. These freshman algebra students are grouping together in order to master the difficult prob- lems facing them. They are: D. Dixon, J. Bed- ner, R. Aklin, R. Neidenberger, B. Zelder, R. Kennedy. J. Moore. L. Combe, D. Duban, F. Artman, J. Heil, S. Maloy, C. Fabian, P. Jenka, P. Krason, C. Lom- bardi are busy conjugating their Latin verbs. These Freshies are learning the art of sewing a straight seam by machine. B. Schragal, R. Zu- cak, J. Trageser, E. Smith, L. McCulla, M. Wink- erzahn. 'N N100 Q5 19 yffl I my QV Ga UWLE9 ww mf ,,, E35 'lm N. ky it at Q W X? Q X xx w. iw w ,R 3 '- A A Q enior RICHARD GLOZER . . . Rich Grand, Gladdening, Gen- ial . . . Able senior with variable capabilities Mechanical Drawing 2, 3 . . . Class Officer 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 3. CHRISTINE SAWYER . . . Chris Serious, Shy, Sinart . . . Brown-eyed blonde Speech I, 2 . . . Latin Honor 2 . . . Spanish Honor 3 . . . Third Order 2, 3 . . . .Iunior Red Cross 3 4 . . . Class Officer 4. llfficers 58 PATRICIA DESMOND . . . Desi Dreamy, Dainty, Dimplerl . . . Delightful singing voice Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Third Order 2, 3 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Of- ficer 3, 4. RICHARD HITE . . . Rich Hilarious, Handsome, Her- oic . . . Great favorite among classmates Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 3 . . . Class Of- ficer 4 . . . Mechanical Drawing 2, 3 . . . Art 1 . . . Varsity Club 4. Lead The Way THOMAS KLINEFELTER . . . Cock Kingly, Knowing, Kinetic . . . Works hard to please Mission 1, 2 . . . Speech 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Debate 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . History Hon- or 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Bowling 3, 4. . .Wendelite 4 . . . Russian 4 . . . Federation Representative 4. GERALDINE HORNICAK . . . Jurry Happy, Humorous, Honest . . . Everyorzefs friend Sacred Heart 1, 2, 3 . . . Wtvndi-News, Co-Editor 3, 4 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Wendelite 4 . . . Writers' Club 3 . . . OBE 4 . . . Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Secretary 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. 59 DOROTHY SHARAK . . . Dorth Sentimental, Sweet, Soft- spoken . . . Ever-active editor and officer Art 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Year- book 4, Editor 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4 . . . Sacred Heart 1, 2, 3 . . . Russian 4 ...Bowling2,3,4... Writers' Club 3 I . . Treasurer 1, 3 . . . Vice President 4. RONALD VOGRIN . . . Bog Valiant, Versatile, Valued . . . Ability to make friends, always fun Speech 1, 2 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . Mechanical Drawing 3 . . . Baseball 3 . . . Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BRATON . . . Jack Brave, Bewilclered bell- ringer . . . known for hu- morous antics . . . big hit at social Basketball 1, 2,3 3, 4 . . . Mechanical Drawing 1, 3 . . . Baseball 3. BARBARA Businesslilre, Beauty . . . in Home E Yearbook 4 . . . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY E. BERK . . . Mary Bashful, Blond, Blushing . . . Quiet but helpful C-lee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Third Order . . . Wendi- News 4 . . . Musart 2 . . . Mission 3, 4 . . . Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIA BOHASKI . . . Me'An Bafflefl, Bewitclzing, Bru- nette . , . Riot once you get her started 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowl- 3 4 , . . Wendelite 4 dality 1, 2, 4. BRICKNER ...Barb B l o n cl e, Helpful hand c . Art 2, 3 t. FIRST ROW: 1. Sharak, J. Hays, E. Germuska, D. Williams. SEC- OND ROW: J. Vogel, C. Fuchs, P. Novak. These seniors are intently interested in S. Hutnik who is explaining some technique theme writing. JOYCE CRUM 1 . . , Joyce Conscientious, Congenial, f Co-operative . . . Always willing to help Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Third Order 2, 3 . . . Wendi-News 3, 4 . . . Of- fice Practice 4 . . , Wen- delite 4 . . . Business Honor 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4. CALURONE . . . Tony Cure, Czzrefrvv, Competent . . , C11rol's fonstant vom- parziorz Ole-e Club 3 . . . Wendi- News 3. 4 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Bowling 1, 4 . . . Sodalily l. 2, 3, 4, 60 JOYCE CUlVllVllNGS . . . Joyce Cheerful, Collected, Cour- teous . . . Faithful to her studies . . . Pals with Chris . Junior Red Cross 1, 3, 4 ...Clee Club 2... Bowling 1 . . . Sodality Left to right: C. Markert, E. Ecoff, Mr. Palguta, Instructor, .l. 3IcAvoy, M. Haid, N. Louvris, P. Kennedy, B. Lesko, seem to be interested in the different nationalities found in the Keystone State. EVERSON ECOFF ' . . . Jim E a r n e s t, Enthusiastic, Easy-going . , . Our inter- locutor . . . A help in operating the projector Class President 1, 2 . . . Speech 1, 2 . . . Debate 1.2...GleeClub3... Mechanical Drawing 4. 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA DEAN . . . Pat Delightful, Dependable, Demure . . . Short in stat- ure 'but big hearted . . . Future heautieian Fatima Club 3 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4- FELIX DeGREGOR1O . . . Phil Dependable, Dashing, De- termined. . . Real crooner . . . Asset in Religion Class Speech 1, 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Holy Name 1. 2, 3, 4 . . . Span- ish Honor 3 . . . Russian to ieil 4. A NIICHAEL DElWETSKY -- Q . . . Moose DUCKSTEIN ,V gs Dignified,'Dillgel1!, Daunt- . . . Duck ',.:. less . . . A regular on the Daring, Decided, Direct 'X A ,'i1 A Honor Roll .... lilan with . . . Future hopes concern ff,,., Q a C le ' engineering . . . Lilfeable A Vll gl Speech 1, 2, Debate 1, guy fl' ff' , 2, 3 . . . Bowling 3, 4 . . . Art 1 . . . Speech 1 . . . Z' Class Vice President 1 Debate 1 . . . Mechanical - L13-ISSIHH il- -SUBT- D ' 2, 3, 4 . . . B 1- , WO' - - - A HH Om ingaliiigfm Captain 4' OW 3, 4 . . . Mechanical , ' ffl, Drawing 4 . . . Holy Name tif Society 1, 2. 3, 4. 6 I 1 -i CAROL FUCHS . . . Fuxie Friendly, Favorable, Fun- loving . . . Always ready for a good time . . . Wears a constant-smile Junior Red Cross 1, 2 . . . Wendi-News 3, 4 , , . Fatima Club 1, 2 . . . Third Order 3 . . . Sodal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Yearbook 4. JUDITH GALLICK Gay, Gabby, Gifted . . . Keeps everyone in siitclzes . . . Commercial art is lter aim Art 2, 3, 4 . . . Musart 3. 4 . . . Math Honor 3, 4 . . . Classical Honor 2 . . . Russian 4 . . . Year- book 4 . . . Sodality 2, 3, 41 . . Fatima Club 2. HELENA EIBEN . . . Helenca Energetic, Enchanting, ficient , . . Queen of tlze May Crowning . . . Asset to tlie business class Clee Club 2, 3, 4 . , . Fa- tima Club 2 . . . Bowling 1 . . . Third Order 2, 3 Sodality 1, 2, 3, Pres- ident 4. MARGARET FINK . . . Margie Faitliful, Feminine, Favor- ite . . . A credit to our class Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Fatima Club 2, 3 . . . Bowling 1, 2 . . . Wendi- News 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. ...Judi Tom Klinefeltcr is instructing the Religion IV class with the studcntsg all are listening attentively. They are: J. Hayes, M. Fink, L. Stein- hauser, W, Rall, J. Sharak, M. E. Berk, C. Knorr. EMILY GIOVANELLI . . . Fm Graceful, Glowing, Giggler . . . Hopes to succeed in Cosmetology .lunior Red Cross 1 . . . Choral Group 2 . . . Handicraft 3 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Wendi- News 4 . . . Sodality 4. ETLEEN GERMUSKA . . . C-erm Good-natured, Gentle, Gra- cious . . . Always seen in lier Studebaker . . . quiet but nice to ltare around Clcc Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Mission Club 3, 4 . . . Third Order 3, 4 . . Wendi-News 3, 4 . . . Sacred Heart 1, 2, 3 . . . Bowling 1, 2 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4. 62 These seniors are trying successfully to solve the perplexing problems of trigonometry. They are J. Niedenberger, V. Zcdiker, L. Schell, R. Pfister, M. Demetsky, R. Clozer, D. Heid, and D. Sharak. SANDRA HUTNIK . . . Sandy Heairenly, Handy, Helper . . . Always ready to add life to a gathering Clee Club 3 . . . Art 1 . . . Fatima Club 1 . . . Wendi-News 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling 1 . . . Office Practice 4. uoius HEID ' . . . Dodo Hopeful, Hard-worlfing, Honorable . . . Efficient personality Clee Club 2. 3. 4 . . . Fatima Club 1. 2 . . . Third Ord:-r 2. 3 . . . So- dality l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowl- ing l. 2. 3.4. 63 KATHLEEN GOLDBAUGH . . . Kathy Gay, Gentle, Generous A tiny, reserved miss . . . Likes outside activities .lunior Red Cross 3 Office Practice 5 . Third Order 2 . . . Fatima Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodal- .ity 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN HAHN . . . Helen Helpful, Hazel-eyed, Hon- ey . . . Wears a constant smile Library Science 1 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Fatima Club 3 . . . Hand' icraft 3 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU HAID . . . Lou Hospitable, High-spirited, Harmonious . . . Pert Pi- ano-player Russian 4 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4 ...Latin Honor 2... History Honor 3 . . . Mis- sion Honor 3 . . . Soflal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN HAYES ...Hick Hearty, Happy-go-lucky, Helper . . . Everyone's friend . . . Plans to sail the ocean blue Wendi-News 3, 4 . . . De- bate 1, 2 . . . Speech 1, 2...GleeClub4... Mechanical Drawing 3. JANET KOEPFER . . . .lan Kind-hearted, K i d d i n g, Knockout . . . Never seen without a smile .lunior Red Cross 3 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Art 1, 2 . . . Fatima Club 2, 3 . . . Wendelite 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Wendi-News 3, 4. ROBERTA KRASON Keen, Knowable, Kidder . . . Talented student as well as speaker Forensic 1, 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Wendelite 4 . . . Wendi-News 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling 1,,3, 4 . . . Sacred Heart 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Writ- ers' Honor 3, 4. PAUL KENNEDY . . . Zuck Kind, Knightly, King-size . . . Nice to look at and nice to know Speech 1, 2 . . . Debate 1, 2 . . . Mechanical Draw- ing 3 . . . Basketball 3, 4 ...Baseball2,3,4-... Class Officer 2, 3. CAROL KNORR . . . Carol Kindly, Keen, Kute . . . The quiet type who likes 5315,-Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Art 2 . . . Office Practice 4- il. . . Fatima Club 4 4 fiie sodamy 2, 3, 4. . . . Bobbie J. Gallick, R. Hite, T. Klinefelter, F. DeGregorio, C. Sawyer and L. Schell are working diligently trying to translate a difficult Spanish recording. BARBARA LESKO . . . Barbie Lucky, Likable, Lofty . . . Keeps well stocked with jokes . . . Future centers about a white cap Art 2, 3, 4 . . . Fatima Club 2 . . . History Honor 4...Musart3,4... Wendelite 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. 64 MARGARET KULLMAN . . . Margie Knowing Kin to Kindness . . . Well liked by all Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Art 1, 2 . . . Office Prac- tice 4 . . . Wendelite 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4- . . . Fatima Club 2, 3 . . . Wendi-News 3, 4. H. Eiben points out the bookkeeping equation to a group of interested Seniors. They ure: KI. Hadeju, P. O'Connor, .l. Scheidl. M. Kullman, M. Fink, and P. Dean. CHRISTIAN MARKERT . . . Chris Mighty, Manly, Musical . . . always ready to give a helping hand . . . all around guy Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Bowling 4. MARLENE MERVOSH 'N ar Min rlful, .ll6?l'lAl0fI'0llS, .llatlzenzaficirzn . . . Nurs- ing is her aint Cvlee Cluh 2, 3, 4 , . . Mis- sion 1, 2. 3 . . . Class Of- ficer 1, 2 . . . Husart 1, 2 3 4 . . . Latin Honor 2 Spam h Honor 3 Writers Clulm 3 . . . Rus- sian 4- Sod tlity 1 NANCY LOUVRIS . . . Nance Little, Loyal, Lovely . . . Tiny package of pep Clee Club 4 . . . Speech 1, 2, 3 . . . Debate 2, 3 . . . Bowling 1, 2, 3 . . . Sodulity 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Wentlelite 4 . . , Russian 4 . . . History Honor 3, 4. JOHN MCAVOY . . . Mouse Merry, lllannerly, Method- ical . . . good sport who can talfe a jolre Speech 2 . . . Mission 3 . . . Mechanical Drawing 1, 3, 4 . . . Modern Lan- guage Honor 4 . . . Spun- ish Honor MARYANN MADEJA . . . Madge Mirthful, Majestic, Ma- ture . . . Nice things come in tall packages Speech 1, 2 . , , Third Order 3, 4 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Sacred Heart 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN MALOY . . . Kathy Modern, llagrzetic, llaid- en . . . Active girl always willing to help Library Science 1 . . Clee Club 2, 3, 4 . Third Order 2, 3 . . Student Council 3 . Class Officer 2, 3 . Russian 4. ALLEN NAGEL . . . Puff Novel, Nutty, Natural . . . Has badge, will act . . . .llember Of hilarity hall Glee Club I, 2 . . . Base- ball 3. 4 . . . Mechanical Drawinff 2 3 . Varsit I PATRICIA MEYERS ...Pat Mellow, Marvel, Meticii- lous . . . Specializes in art . . . Life of the party once she gets started ,Junior Red Cross . . . Art 2, 3 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Wendelite 4 . . Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA MILLER Mild, Modest Miss Great in gym . . . Short- hand has her in a whirl Art I., . . Fatima Club 2 , . Clcc Club .3 . . . Of lice Practice 4 . . . S0 mdalizy 1, 2, 3, 4. ra 7 - - Y Club 4 , . . Basketball I, 2 3 4 JOSEPH NEIDENBERGER . . . Joe lVai11e, Nonchalant, Nota able . . . Class loolfs up to him ,... An appreci- rlte orator Mechanical Drawing 2 . . . Speech I. 2. 3. 4 , . . Debate 3 , . . Bowling 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2 . . . History Honor . . . Mis- sion 2 . . . Russian 4. Studying the theories applied to the advanced aspects of everyday life are these academic students. PATRICIA CYCONNOR . . . Pat Outgoing, Ohliging, Out- standing . . . Top in Math . . . Always ready to give a helping hand Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Bowling 2 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Sodality 2, 3, 4 . . . Fatima Club PATRICIA NOVAK . . . Pat Neat, Nice, Necessary . . . Black haired beauty . . . Future plans to study cos- rnetology Junior Red Cross I . . . Art 2 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Fatima Club 3. LOIS SCHELL . . . Lowi Sunny, Subtle, Systeni- aiiir' , . . Plefising iitlitiifle and personality Clee Club 3, 4 . , . Speech 1, 2 . . . Third Order 2, 3 Russian 4 . . . Bowling 1, 2, 3 . . . Math Honor 3. JOAN SCHEIDL Slzort. Smiling Singer . . . Wiinis In nmjor in Home Fc Speeeh l. 2 . Third Order 2. 3 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Wencii-Newvs 2 . . . . . . loanio . . . Salerml llearl l, 2, 3 ilu Club 3. 4 . . . Bowling l, 2. l . . . Wliiiilelitr' -l. . . . , . . . . . N si ' I l 2. '. 1 Later in the day, these same ambilzous students pay diligent attention II,l:UlE,1Ellillwruj .5 to the Russian language course given on television by Mr. Harsky. LL ' ' Smiumu, 1' 2 3 WILBEIITA HALL . . . Billie Rare, Riiiiiiizzl, Robust . . . Where Il1f'f6?,S fun, ilzerels Billie Office Practice 4 . . . Clee Club 2, 3 . . . Speech 1 . . . Fatima Club 2 . . . Choral Group 3 . . . So- dality l, 2, 3, 4, liOBEllrll PFISTER . . . Vfiss Peppy, Popiiliir, Polite . . . Ulessecl iciili li seiise of liiiinor Art 2, 3 . . . Nlission 2 . . . Mi-clianieal Draviing 4 . . . W1-ndelitc 4 . . . Russian 4 . . . Howling 3, 4. E2 J llti CAROLYN SCHEIDER . . . Carolyn Sincere, Surprising, Sure . . . Fine Ciiielz for busi- . smile ilnzl personrility Junior Ri-il Cross l . . Cleo Club 2, 3. 4 . Fatima Club 3. ... PATRICIA SADOWSKI . . . Wouse Sensilitfe, Sporty, Stun- ning . . . Friendly per- sonnlity Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Office Practice 4- . . . Fatima Club 1, 2. 3, 4 . . . Sodality 11 . . . Wendi- News 3. ness zwrlri . . . winning PHYLLIS SCHNEIDER . . . Phyll Sparkling, Successful, Sympathetic . . . Active in extracurricular activi- ties ' Speech 1 . . . Debate 1 . . . Sodality 1 . . . Art 1, 2, 3 . . . Newspaper 3.4...Office... Practice 4 . . . Year- book 4. JAMES SHAPLAK 7 , . . .lim Scatterbrainecl . . . Sleepy, Sociable . . . Promises to be an Electronics .spe- cialist Speech 1 . . . Mechanical Drawing 3 . . . Glee Club 2...Debate1...Mis- sion Club 1 . . . Third Order 2, 3, 4 . . . News- paper 3, 4. THOMAS SLEZAK . . . Cecil Scientific, Studious, Se- date . . . His ambition is a science degree Speech 1, 2 . . . Debate 1, 2 . . . Mechanical Drawing 3, 4 . . . Third Order 3, 4 . . . Science Honor 3, 4 . . . Westing- house . . . Science Honor lnstitute. CERARD SOMMERS . . . .lcrry Silly, Shiftless, Strong . . . Keen sense of humor Speech 1, 2 . . . Debate 1, 2 . . . Mechanical Drawing 2, 3 . . . Wendi News 3. 4 , . . Bowling 3, 4 . . . C-lee Club 4. The responsibility of running the projector and seeing that the reels are run off in order is the job given to these two capable seniors: P. Kennedy and E. Ecoff. CLAIRE STERZINGER . . . Claire Slight, Smiling, Solicitous . . . Valentine Sweetheart of ,58 .lunior Red Cross 1 . . . Clee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Third Order 2, 3 . . . So- dality 2, 3, 4 . . . News- paper 3, 4. LEO STEINHAUSER . . . Leo Sturdy, Slim, Sharp . . . Demon belzinfl wlzeels Hobby Class 1 . . . Me- chanical Drawing 2, 3 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Clee Club 4. 68 8 MARGARET TRACESER . . . Peggy Talented, Trustworthy, Tactful . . . Well-liked editor of Wendi-News Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4 . , . Art I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Wendelite 4 . . . Wendi-News Editor 3, 4 . . . Class Officer 2, 3 . . . Fatima Club 1. The future homemakers of America gather together their acquired skills for a successful session at Home Ee. They are C. Schneider, R. Krason, P. Dean, P. Myers, M. Madeja, M. Kullmarl, C. FL1ChS, and A. Calderone. VICTOR ZEDIKER 1 I ...Vlc Zesty, Zany, Zealous . . . Variable humor Speech 1, 2 . . . Debate 2...Mission2...A,rt 3 . . . History Honor 3 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Rus- sian 4 . . . Wendelite 4 . . . Assistant Photogra- pher . . . Mechanical Drawing 4. KATHLEEN ZIMMERMAN . . . Kathy Zippy, Zoomy, Zestful . . . Always a ro u n d where there is work or fun Office Practice 4 . . . Fatima Club 3 . . . Handi- craft 3 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. JANET VOGEI.. . . . .I amie Vivid, Vivacious, Venture- some . . . Fun-loving sing- ing sensation Art 1, 2 . . . Fatima Club 3 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Office Practice 4 . . . Yearbook 4. 4... FRANCES VUKOSIC . . . Fran Vigorous, Virtual, Variable . . . Capable of getting a job done well Bowling 1, 2 . . . Sodality 1, 2 . . . Third Order 2, 3...MusartClub3... Newspaper 3, 4 . . . Year- book 4. DARLENE WILLIAMS ...Dar Witty, Whimsical, Wistful . . . Little girl with loads vf PCP Bowling1...Art2... Glee Club 3 . . . Yearbook Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Office Practice 4. ,Q f , SK ,,k,. 'vkzwcwifav 11 -f S - if fb M H5355 ,f .WU N fm X 5 f frsfpzfizznsizi ,Q f,s1isks219,iisei V fwmwwyvmwwwwwmwm MARY ETHEL BERK 1154 Cloverfield Drive MARIA BOHASKI 128 Bellanca Avenue JOHN BRATON 308 Ruthwood Avenue BARBARA BRICKNER 540 Horning Street ,,,,,,,,.,,,. ANNETTE CALDERONE 2935 Parkdale Avenue ,,,,,,. JOYCE CRUM 1150 Cloverfield Drive ,,,,,,, JOYCE CUMMINGS 2839 Glendale Avenue ...,... PATRICIA DEAN 458 Debbie Drive ....,.., FELIX DeGREGORIO 911 Glass Run Road ,,,,,,,,,,, MICHAEL DEMETSKY 3233 Villawood Avenue , PATRICIA DESMOND 3175 Glendale Avenue ,........ RONALD DUCKSTEIN 2403 Eiler Avenue ,,,,,.... EVERSON ECOFF 14-41 Cathell Road ,,,,, HELENA EIBEN 218 Meadowdell Drive , MARGARET FINK 2932 Center Avenue CAROL FUCHS 216 Sunnyland Street ,,,r. JUDITH GALLICK 2729 Pyramid Avenue ,,,,, EILEEN GERMUSKA 542 Agnew Road ,,,,,,,,,,,, EMILY CIOVANILLI 16 Wysox Street .,..,,v.,,,,, RICHARD CLOZER 2926 Churchview Avenue ,,,,,,,,,, KATHLEEN GOLDBAUGH 408 Spencer Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HELEN HAHN 116 Belplain Street ,..,...,. MARY LOU HAID 117 Heathmore Avenue ..,, JOHN HAYES 134 E. Francis Avenue ,,,,,, DORIS HEID 419 Spencer Avenue ,,,,,r, RICHARD HITE 528 Kirk Avenue ,,,,,,,,V,e,..,,,,, GERALDINE HORNICAK 745 Angew Road ,,,,,,,,,,,,..... SANDRA HUTNIK 460 First Street ,,,,,,r. PAUL KENNEDY 3412 Willett Road ,,,,,,,,,,,,. THOMAS KLINEFELTER 221 Thomas Drive ,,,,...,,.,., CAROL KNORR 157 Eileen Drive ,,,,.. JANET KOEPFER 534 Steiner Street ...,. ROBERTA KRASON 923 Edward Drive .i...,,.,,,,,..,,, MARGARET KULLMAN 2802 Steiner Street ...,....,,.. Senior Directory 1-1112 Tu. 1-9430 2-5393 2-5313 1-0768 2-0725 Tu. 2-0527 Tu. 2-0485 2-3569 2-3093 1-2388 1-8766 2-3931 , ..,, Tu. 2-0143 1-9316 1-4462 2-5220 2-4172 2-7201 2-6205 ,,,,,, Tu. 1-2352 2-2549 1-1996 1-1839 2-3584 1-2497 .,,,,,,,,.Tu. 2-8912 1-6289 1-3329 2-1563 2-3390 2-6314 2-6984 1-2474 BARBARA LESKO 202 Spencer Avenue ,e,... NANCY LOUVRIS 912 Agnew Road ,,,,,,,, JOHN MCAVOY 3134 Willett Road ..,..,,,,, MARY ANN MADEJA 3329 Wallace Drive ,,,,..,. KATHLEEN MALOY 163 Cheston Street ,,,,,,,, CHRISTIAN MARKERT 2915 Pyramid Avenue ,,,... MARLENE MERVOSH 245 Kirk Avenue ,. .,r,,.,, 1 PATRICIA MEYERS 3023 Roland Avenue .....,,, BARBARA MILLER 426 Middle Street ,,,,,, ALLAN NAGEL 127 Carrick Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,, JOSEPH NIEDENBERGER 844 Agnew Road ,...,,,,,,,,,,,, PATRICIA NOVAK 2718 Waterman Avenue ,,,, PATRICIA O,CONNOR 409 Spencer Avenue .,,.,, ROBERT PFISTER 2703 Custer Avenue WILBERTA RALL 2716 Pyramid Avenue ,,,,..,. PATRICIA SADOWSKI 3020 Ruthwood Avenue ,,r,... CHRISTINE SAWYER 2727 Churchview Avenue ...,... .,.,,,,,,,, CAROLYN SCHEIDER 815 Agnew Road ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JOAN SCHEIDL 5303 Blossom Road ....,,..,,,,,,,,, LOIS SCHELL Box 3518, Churchview Avenue PHYLLIS SCHNEIDER 5269 Meadowcrest Road .,...... ,.r,... DOROTHY SHARAK 140 Stewart Avenue ....e,,.,, JAMES SHARAK 2758 Churchview Avenue THOMAS SLEZAK 2445 Valera Avenue ,,,v,, GERARD SOMMER 2222 Sunnyland Drive ,,,,,, LEO STEINHAUSER 3615 Prebert Avenue ,,,, CLAIRE STERZINGER 3039 Hazelhurst Avenue ,,,,,,, MARGARET TRAGESER 2955 Ruthwood Avenue ..., JANET VOGEL 3215 Bel Air Drive ,,,, RONALD VOGRIN 316 Kirk Avenue ....,,,,,,,, FRANCES VUKOSIC 381 Antenor Avenue ,,,,.. DARLENE WILLIAMS 409 Brinwood Avenue ,,,,,, VICTOR ZEDIKER 3124 Elroy Avenue ,,,, 1 ,,,...,...., KATHLYNE ZIMMERMAN 26 Merritt Avenue ,,,,lr..,...... 1-3556 1-0485 2-9481 2-9034 4-0183 1-4081 4-0279 2-5546 1-5269 2-1955 2-3943 4-0867 2-8857 1-4294 1-1285 4-6087 2-9951 2-1475 5-4032 2-1279 5-4843 1-4039 1-4434 2-5216 1-8923 1-3105 2-7553 2-0444 4-4870 2-2693 2-8870 1-7089 2-8359 2-0141 SOCIAL PATRONS Father George P. Angel Father Joseph M. Hannon Father Edward Hennessy Father Alaysius Angel Father Albert Marconyak Father-Regis Hudock S25 Senior Class of 105 3515 Mr. and Mrs. Bohert Henry 3512 Mrs. C. O. Kennedy 3311 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berk 5510 Emma Biller Emma Biller Emma Biller Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bruchas D. Carapellucci Carolyn and Marlin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eibeck Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Geiser Mr. and Mrs. A. Hornicak Congratulations, Seniors of 759 from 103 Junior Class of 104 Mrs. John V. Koepfer Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kozar Mr. and Mrs. Christian Markert Mr. and Mrs. John B. Meller Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rall 353 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harding Rich and Barh Helen and Suzanne Both S7 Sarah Leddy Mr. and Mrs. Reisinger Joseph P. Williams Contractor S6 Mrs. Helen Becker and Family Mr. and Mrs. H. Fink Mr. and Mrs. M. Franco Mr. and Mrs. John Gitzen Mr. and Mrs. H . V. Martini Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mervosh Miss Barbara Miller Mr. and Mrs. Joe Niedenberger Mr. and Mrs. John H. Slezak Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waldo Patrons 72 S35 Clifford Anduson Miss Cleo Angel N. Belev Plumliing Co. Mrs. W. Bohinski A. J. Boni Catholic Women's Union Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colosi Mrs. B. W. Comstock Mr. and Mrs. John Dampf Mr. and Mrs. Bay Davidson L. J. Dellano Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Demetsky Tom Duhan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duluaniwifz Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fahian Father Charles M. Fink Mary and Kackie Fitzgerald A Friend Mrs. Barlnara Fuchs Helen Fuchs M. Fuchs James G. Fulton Gallick Family Anthony F. Garger Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Gerard Mr. and Mrs. Martin Glozer Paul Good Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L. Hahn Hanlon Family Mr. nad Mrs. Fred Hartman Ceil, Doris and Jakie Heid Mrs. Margaret A. Heid Peter O. Hunger Miss Mary Hurley Jarrett Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedv Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kozikowski Mr. and Mrs. F. Kullman Mr. and Mrs. John G. Madeia Mr. and Mrs. John S. Madeja Herman Maute Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meder Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meder Mrs. E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Gene Musial Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nix Mr. Victoria Novak Mr. and Mrs. Joe Polasky Tony Palatucei Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Price Mr. Dominic Putaro Willmerta Ball E65 Cont. Mr. and Mrs. Reitll Mr. and Mrs. Louis Romanus Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Runnna St. VVendelin Lyceum Frank W. Salvatora Mr. and Mrs. L. Sf-hell Elmer Fchreek The Shanahan Family John Sharak Mr. and Mrs. M. Sharak Mrs. Mary Fliueinski Mr. and Mrs. A. Solnik Sophs.. Room 102 Mrs. John Speicher Wlallur :X. Slaalm Stanlefs Tavern Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinmiller Mr. and Mrs. lildw. Symezak Darlene Williams Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Yvingirson Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Zediker Art Zimmermann Mrs. Rasella Zimmermann 5 I Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boland Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler Mrs. Edgar Crum Room 6. Grade 2 Tl Mr. Joe and Mrs. Walter' Heil and Johnny Mr. Joseph Novak Mrs. Stanley Pawlaski . Frank Slezak s. Michael Slefanor Mr Mr, Us Five S3 Mr. and Mrs. J. Doman Balkover' and Seaman Families Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bauniller Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boeggeririn Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bornernan Mrs. Box le Carloyn Anne Cayne Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Daugherty Mary Lou and Mel Davis Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Dezart Eileen Marie Eilmeck Mrs. Amma M. lficker Mr. Mr. Paul Fink Ray Friem Carol Fuchs Grades 5 and 6 Room 23. Grade 7 Room 23. Grade 7 iese fTl'SllIllllI1 and sophomore lmosters represent the many l N xl upp 1 J out the underclasses. 73 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gurcak Shirley and Paul Cartman Belme, Mary, Bill llittle Geraldine Hornieak Mr. and Mrs. W. Kordas Mrs. A. Kazak Cindy and Rod Krein Mrs. Vera Louvris Bill Maines Mr. John McMahon Mrs. V. F. Maidern Mrs. May D. Mander Marcella B. Meiser Milan Milkarieh Mr. and Mrs. lfdwin Morris Mr. Andrew Novak A. J. Upderrnan Mr. and Mrs. L. Hirnert Mr. and Mrs. lledling Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sehnekder Mary Slezak Mary Catherine Silllllllfl Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Sommer Jean. Carol and Tom Darlene Carole Vogrin Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whitehouse Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Yarsky 547 Squire Jas. 5. .fkekelson Mr. and Mrs. H. lf. Adams Mrs. Ralph M. Adler Mrs. E. Aiello R. JN. ,'hIllI'll0lN. M. D. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Answay BUSINESS PATRON S 325 Brookline Savings and Trust Co. 820 Brookline Boulevard D. Carapellucci Company 130 Maytide Street Cardell Studio 4818 Liberty Avenue Fidelity Trust Company 1815 Brownsville Road Compliments of a Friend Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Klinefelter 221 Thomas Drive Seheideris Dairy 726 Frank Street Suburban Savings and Loan Association E520 Carrick Upholstering Co. 2523 Brownsville Road Peter J. Caruso Asphalt Paving 315 Bruck Uniform Co., Inc. 387 Fourth Ave. Brentwood Motor Coach Co. 3421 Saw Mill Run Blvd. Keps Electric Co. 5000 Baum Blvd. 3 1 0 Albertais Beauty Salon Alpha Dress Suit Co. 3007 Jenkins Arcade Baldwin Distributing Co. 262 Joseph Street Benterals Fine Foods 1716 Laketon Road N. A. Bronner's Jeweler 2825 Brownsville Road Carrick Poultry Market 2614 Brownsville Road Carrick Upholstering Co. 2523 Brownsville Road M. J. Cieslak Funeral Home Martha S. Davies Dance Studios 152 Parkfield Street The Duchess Company Whitehall Shopping Center S. C. Focer and Son 1916 Smallman Street Joe Hoebler Chevrolet 904-912 Brownsville Road Patrons 74 B. D. Lazaar Co. 1635 Fifth Ave. John A. Los fPlumberD 2815 Soulier Street John A. Los Registered Plumber L. U. 1843 U.S.W. A.F.L. 115 Flowers Ave. Kenny S4 McCann 542 Brookline Blvd. McDoanld Bros. 81 Jostens 920 Investment Bldg. McGinnis Market 2897 Custer Ave. Theo. Mondschein's 81 Son Park Motor Co. 2032 Brownsville Road Karl Schwoeier Brownsville Auto Body Service Rental Coin Co. HRent a Juke Boxw South Pittsburgh Auto Becks Run Road Star Lite Motel Vilsaek-Trondle 6229 Penn Ave. 355 Andolina Point View Hotel Carl G. Bauman Baldwin Dairy BardsfR. W. Derk Dr. John Beley D.D.S. Emma Biller Blue Star Potato Chips Brass Rail Restaurant Co. Brentwood Electric Co. -C.1.0. Wrecking Co Catholic Knights of St. George Dr. Sidney Cohen Wm. Colteryahn X1 Sons Co. Deo Optimo Maximo Gino D'orfeo Dual Refrigeration 81 Appliance Service Easton Lumber-and Builders Supplies Erny Funeral Director John Fettis Cleaners Franks Barber Shop Thomas G. Cmiter Gruber Dist. Co. Halboth Phamiacy Hanlon Construction Co. Charles E. Heinauer Pharmacy S5 Cont. Frank Heinecke Kceling Real Estate Keener Construction Co. Kiefer Coal and Supply Co. Kleinis Flower Shop E. C. Koontz Funeral Home Andrew Kozak, Cement Contractor Albert ,L Krasman. Builder and Contractor Krattis Conicctionary Landefeldis Dry Goods Store Harry Lease Epholstering Lennix Atlantic Service Station Lisanti's Fruit Market Loblaw. lnc. Mace's Barber Shop Marie's Beauty Shop Melrose Barber Shop Otto Market Penn Technical institute Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Bichard's Barber Shop Richardis Merfs and Boys, Wear Safe Wfay Cas Station Saline Beer Dist. Sandy's Amusement Service John D. Schaub Sons, Funeral Director HYouri' Sealtest Milknian Sopirais Cafe Hills italian Club Hills Record Side Plbg. Sz Htg. Co. C. Suehr Company South South South Harry Sugar-Loaf Tavern Sunnyside Gardens Norman Tabachnick Terrace Arcade Studio Tlnited Baking Co. Villa Mart Weiss Bakery Wllitcfliall Beer Distributing Co. Ed Wfcrner Tr. S St. Co. Tvillianis Bros. Lumber Co. Williains Buick Sales Co. Windmill Dairy Bar Mr. M. J. Yarsky Beer Dist. 592 Barton Motor Co. Bauman Hardware Billls Wieck Shop Budis Barber Shop Carrick Hardware Co. Carson Curb Market Colteryahn Motor Parts Co. 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