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

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A Holy Paracletel Majestic as the rising sun Shines with beams divine on tasks well done, Bestowing peace and unity into the souls of everyone Peace like August snow On stately mountain peaks With the voice of a thousand violins In splendor speaks' And overwhelms the soul With a deep and holy warmth Which every human heart does seek. Guiding Spirit of the Universe' Shield us and guide us Trusting You always through shadow and sun! You have united us who will divide us? Keep us in peace and keep Many in One. Mfg!! N of 1 0' 0' 7 9 9 9 ' . XY, . 7 . . . 1 f , . It ff.. 1,321 , X . K .Z , p F . .gy . r ff X . 3 - A, 1, A X . -f - YA xml t CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS ..... CLASSES ...... ATHLETICS ..... I ACTIVITIES ..... . . - . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . - . . . - . Page 18 40 52 60 ,WF - fe DEDICATION TO FATHER ANGEL We proudly dedicate These treasured pages Of our high school days To our Pastor, our friend, Vlfho has helped us often In so many ways. His guidance has been a blessing, His devotion always true. The love of God forever stressin In his words so firm, so wise, Yet gentle, too. Devotion to us always, He has shown, And service beyond all duty. In peace and harmony, we have Under his care, His guiding hand. His life has been an example In all his acts, His deeds, his words to us. His counsel, our confidence. Our interests are his, Our problems, too. Our accomplishments, his pride Yet in our failings, He will stand at our side, Ready to defend, To counsel and to guide. His inspiration to our lives Will never end. A memory of a great man, Our loving Pastor And loyal friend. grown QV., ,e ,,s I 5 Qi My -. ,,f L7i 5 jf, ffm? - 1, ' - .',xz! 1-:an- ,g,2 .w I' fi., sv L: 7 - . ' 37' f i? i ' ' -as 4 . fu . A kr M 2 4 1 ii za- , Q f , iw K' wi 1,4 A -ff 'Q ,f k 2 X if W A x K X 1 L-41 x w R Q Y fix f if f 2, ,ff f Se -if 2 Q ' 4 gf' J 'I' P 1 . , .af A3 me is T, Y Q, 1+ gi, E , 4 p ' 9 . ' E Wi, P 15? is I C, il if Q 1 if 'W XA-54' .1 ' ' if pg ff., E , ,. . , f,4-f ,W ..f I fix' is w +1 v ,, as K KW' ' f 0 53' sf Sf mx .Q 'Qs 'N H 1 ,k Sz' -, gr L L H .t . S X nr, QE. 'fa' 5. . , 3 9 1 rf' , . f S , A 5' 1 I 4' as A H'A,:- .4 i n W xv A A 1 ,- I f ,,, if ,Qfq f 9 ,f , . 1 e it t me ax. Q L , if , if- .J ' Q f , g 4 L4 Y K' 1' x ' 1' fy ' ' ' up A if J rr 5 w .5 4 e QF X ' J .2 ' 4 X L J, F 'H 1 , , wi Q- , xr' 1 QW f , 'f san ADMINISTRATION THE POPE AND TI-IE PRESIDENT: Symbols of Unity and Peace ,yr oAlihm,is.gmm2E PPA, HIS HOLINESS POPE JOHN XXIII Pope Iohn XXIII and President John F. Kennedy are the two out- standing symbols of peace and unity in the world today. The Pope is the supreme source of spiritual unity and our President is the symhol of national unity and peace. As Catholic students we owe spirit- ual allegiance to the Pope in matters of religion, but as loyal citizens We owe Civil and political allegiance to Our President. 1' iiiki Qiiii 5 PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY VERY REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOHN B. McDOWELL, PhD., Superintendent of Schools, Diocese of Pittsburgh. In His will is perfected our peace X 5 MR. JOHN CICCO, Aclministrative Aesistant PARISH PRIESTS Right Reverend Carl P. Hensler, STD., V.F. Pastor Reverend John Biller. Assismnt Reverend Albert Koser, Assistant Reverend Francis Lachowicz, Assistant PRINCIPAIJS MESSAGE My Dear Graduates, In the seventeenth chapter of the Holy Gospel according to St. John, we read that Christ said, Wllhat they all may be onef' and in Psalm one hundred twenty-two we read this important message, Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unityli' ln these two most important passages in Sacred Scrip- ture are illustrated two very important symbols, the Cross and the Flag, which are parallel emblems to Christian Unity and World Peace. The primary reason why you have spent four years in this high school is that you may spread by your good example the principles of the Catholic philosophy of life. You have been students here not only to prepare yourselves for success in a career but to live as good Christians and honorable citizens. In whatever vocation in life you choose, students, pray and labor to the best of your ability for the triumph of the rights of Cod and your Country, so that Unity and Peace may be established permanently throughout the world universe. God Bless You. Sister lVlary Maurice, O.S.F. Principal SISTER M. LOIS Junior Class 104 adviser, teaches Religion, English, Academic Typing. Sister is the Moderator for the Forensic League. SISTER M. SALESIA Sophomore Class 103 adviser, teaches Religion and Lan- guages. Sister is the Moder- ator for the Mission Honor Society and Modem Lan- guage Honor Society. SISTER PAUL MARIE Freshman Class 207 adviser, teaches Religion and Home Economics. Sister is the Mod- erator for the Junior Red Cross. if ' ,' 1, . I, . 'A 11 C- ff- '741f .7 rf f-fe H 7 ,ff X, SISTER M. AQUINA Senior Class 105 adviser, teaches Religion, junior- senior English, and Library Science. Sister is the adviser of the yearbook staff, and Moderator of the Writer's Honor Society. SISTER M. RUTH Sister teaches music and Business Math, directs the Glee Club activities, and is the Moderator of the Musart Club-music division. Z K M! if if My SISTER M. SEBASTIAIY Senior Class 204 adviser, tcaches Religion, and the business subjects. Sister is the adviser of the Newspaper staff, directs the Sacred Heart Activi- ties and moderates Business Honor Society. SISTER M. ROSAIRE Sister teaches art, and is the Moderator of the Musart Club-Art Division. s1sTER 31. CELESTINE .Iunior Class 206 adviser, teaches Religion, Sciences and Mathematics. Sister is direc- tor of the Third Order of St. Francis, and Moderator of the Science an d Mathematics Honor Societies. SISTER M. MAGNIFICA Sophomore Class 101 adviser, teaches Religion and Social Studies, coaches the debate teams, directs the Fatima Club, and moderates History Honor Society. SISTER M. ROSALIE Freshman Class 102 adviser, teaches Religion and Mathe- matics. it MR. ROBERT PALGUTA World Peace is emphasized in the Social Study Classes by Mr. Palguta. Regular physical education classes are conduct- ed by our Coach who also trains the boys for basketball and baseball. MRS. HOLMES Conducts the Physical Edu- cation classes for the girls. MV,,f,.,. K .. t 3 DR. VECCHIO The school doctor and nurse conduct regular physical examinations with the students for health reports. MISS REGINA McMELWEE MR. NICHOLAS BARBATI Dramatic coach, directs the class play and operetta. STUDE T COU 'CIL A general meeting of the Student Council is held as BI. A. Schaming and J. Gerard give pro and con speeches on the Activity Point System. The Student Council officers, S. Zelder, J. Bobinski, J. Gerard and T. Zabowski, meet with Sister Maurice to decide upon the topics to be discussed at the next general meeting. 3? to f E. Niederberger, chairman of the assembly committee, plans the program with the help of J. Esmacher, J. Einloth, J. Rose- horough, P. Eibeck and J. Freyer. Discussing the theme of the Federation Unity and Peace, are the school representa- tives, M. A. Butler, P. Kozar and J. Gerard 3 SENIQRS BONNIE ARTMAN . . . . . . Bonnie Beauty at its very best, Sweetness, kindness all the rest. Fatima Club lg Speech lg Mission Club lg Bowling l-2-3g Glee Club 2g News- paper 2-3-4g Journalism 35 .lunior Red Cross 3-4. 20 ' iv, l he eww -als, PATRICIA BABSKI . . . . . . Pat Kindness, like a gentle rain, Bringing joy and softening pain. Fatima Club lg Speech l-29 Glee Club l-2g Junior Red Cross 3-4g Mission Honor Secretary 4. PATRICK ADAMSON . . . . . . Red Always full of fan and cheer, an outstanding, athletic Cavalier. Basketball 1-3-43 'Baseball 2-3-43 Mission 35 Varsity Club 3-4. KAREN BALKOVEC . . . A . . . Karen To speak kindly is a little thing, But look what joy it can bring. Library Science lg Fatima Club lg Clee Club 2-3-45 Bowling 2-3-43 Mission Honor 3. SUZANNE BAUER . . . . . Suzie Personality to spareg A wit that's rare. Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Musart Music 2-3-45 Bowling 1-2-3-43 Wendelite Staff 4. .lOHN BOBINSKI . . . . . . .lohn No tribute can be too highg His many talents reach the sky. Musart Art, Secy.-Treas. 25 Foren- sics 1-2-4g Clee Club 1-2-3-4g Glee Club Vice-president 43 Newspaper 1-2-3-4g Student Council 3-4g His- tory Honor 3g Writer's Honor 49 C.Y.C. Special Act. Chairman 45 Student Council President 4g Wendelite, Literary Editor 4. CHRISTINE BAUMGARDNER . . . . . Chris A well-liked, intelligent lass, A credit to our senior class. Fatima Club 13 Library Science lg Class President 2g Junior Red Cross 2-3-4g Business Honor 3g Class Treasurer 4: Wendelite Staff 4. ,aw FLORENCE BERTHOLD . . . . . . Chickie Gentle actions, quiet waysg In study and service, spent her days. Glee Club 1-2-3g Class Treasurer 23 Bowling 1-2- 3-4g Business Honor 3-45 C.Y.C. Social Council Chair- man 43 Office Practice 43 Student Council 45 News- paper 4. JAMES BODNAR . . . . . . ,lim They seldom stumble, Who in heart are humble. Speech l-2g Debate lg Third Order l-2g Chanters 2-3-4g Mechanical Drawing 3g Glee Club 43 Musart Music 4g Wendelite Staff 4. NORBERTA BRONNER . . . ...Bert Untiring effort marked her daysg She reached success in many ways. Mission Honor lg Speech lg Glee Club l-2-3-4g Bowling l-2-3-4g History Honor 3-4g Musart Music 45 Wendelite 4. REGINA BRUCHAS . . . . . . Regina Willing to try most any endeavorg Always working, tiring never. Fatima Club l-23 Speech 1-23 Bowling l-2-3-43 Glee Club 3-45 Wendelite Staff 4. is wb- CAROL BRUNI . . . . . Carol In size she's smallg In virtue tall. Library Science 15 Fatima Club lg Bowling l-2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-4g Mission Honor 3g Musart Music 4g Wendelite Staff 4. MARY ANN BUTLER . . . . . . Mary Ann Where duties call, Her footsteps fall. Art 25 Musart Art 25 Bowling 2-3-45 Class President 35 Junior Red Cross 3-45 Student Council 3-45 Federation Rep. 3-45 Wende- lite Staff 4. LOIS COYNE . . . . . Lo Music is her heart's expressiong A lovely voice, a prized possession. Glee Club 2-3-45 Bowling 1-2-3-45 Mission Club 45 Musart Music 45 Wendelite Staff 4. HELEN DAMPH . . . . . . Sis Helpful and sweet, Popular and petite. Bowling 1-2-3-45 Junior Red Cross 2-3-45 Junior Red Cross Secy. 35 Journalism 35 Newspaper 4. CHARLENE DEVLIN . . . . . . Charlie Number orie, this girl rates: She's won many friends and many debates. Fatima Club 1: Speech 1-2- 3-45 Debate l-2-3-45 Jour- nalism 35 Musart Music 3-45 Writcr's Honor 45 Mis- sion Honor 45 Student Council 4. 23 VIRGINIA DOMAN . . . . . . Ginny Helpful, loyal, hardworking and lrind, Success in life, sheill surely find. Fatima Club lg Speech lg Bowling I-2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-43 Musart Music 43 Wendelite Staff 4. 24 LARRY DUFFY . . . . . . Duff When athletics is on the list, Larry's sure to be in the midst. Art 23 Basketball 23 Baseball 2- 3-43 Mechanical Drawing 33 Wen- delite Staff 43 Varsity Club 4. RONALD DIXON . . . . . . Ron The gift of hilarity, Talent and popularity. Library Science I3 Baseball 1-2-3- 43 Mechanical Drawing 33 Bowl- ing 3-43 C.Y.C. Athletic Chairman 4g Varsity Club 43 Wendelite Staff 4. CAROLE EDKINS . . . . . . Eddy Humor is her golden gift That gives the lonely heart a lift. Library Science lg Fatima Club lg Junior Red Cross 2-3-4. BARBARA EI . . . . . Barb A musical treat, A soprano that's sweet. Third Order 2g Glee Club 2-3-4-g Musart Music 4, JAMES FLEMINC . . . . . . Deacon Tall, handsome, popular too, Plans to wear the Air Force Blue. Library Science 13 Basketball 1-2- 45 Baseball 2-3-43 Mechanical Drawing 35 Wcndelite Photogra- pher 4g Varsity Club 4. 4 vw , .rv 1 N K ,V . ,v 1 ri. .L. JAN EINLOTH . . . . . . Jan Her talents embrace much lati- tudeg A whimsical, fun-loving attitude. Speech 13 Bowling 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-4g Classical Honor 2g Musart Music 2-3-45 Math Honor 3-4g Musart Music Secy. 4g Stu- dent Council 4g Wendelite Staff 4. B .1 Aw .I., J ny L if JUDITH ESMACHER . . . . . . Smacky Sense of humor, sharp, adroit, We're glad we got her from Detroit. Speech lg Debate lg Junior Red Cross 2-3-43 Student Council 4g Newspaper 4. JUDITH FOSTER . . . . . . Fudgie Sunshine always in her smileg Kindness in everything all the while. Fatima Club 15 Bowling 1-25 Class Secretary 25 ,lun- ior Red Cross 25 Glee Club 3-45 Musart Music 3-45 Wendelite Staff 4. NANCY FREYER . . . . . . Nance Never below an A or B5 Ever active in C.Y.C. Fatima Club 15 Clee Club 2-3-45 Musart Music 2-3-45 Class Vice- president 35 C.Y.C. Treasurer 35 Student Council 35 Cheerleader 3-45 Cheerleader Captain 45 Math Honor 3-45 C.Y.C. Secretary 45 Wendelite Assistant Editor 4. . l f M' X, . in A -v , -if 5, I I 4 In .. Arn- l , . vc' of '11 . 5 5, of fy .fx-'X' Z' bfi- gift! It fi if tag If M Ji!!! t J 'L :P 1 'i i 5 , L, in MARY CATHERINE FRIEM . . . . . . Cathie Her record expresses The talent she possesses. Bowling 15 Library Science 15 Junior Red Cross 25 Fatima Club 2-3-45 Student Council 3-45 Fa- tima Club President 3-45 History Honor 3-45 Mission Honor 35 Clee Club 3-45 Musart Music 3-45 Wen- delge -'Staff 4. 5 , JOSEPH GALLAGHER . . . . . . . ,loe Loyal, smiling, and full of fung Gets along with everyone. Clee Club 3-45 Chanters 3-45 Mus- art Music 4. ' - . - ,f 7 Zt6Zd'QQ,t+fz4:7V ,dAJ1l'Z4! D46 :Mfg Mapa! ,gil ww 7245245 rf 1, ', 1 Mt wil fr ,Q , fkdifwd lt!! f may Kit' ufcxffldk' - CHARLES GEGICK . . . I ff Lic-',,fw4f!b,7Z!A44, . . . Charlie 7, This student excels in science and Q1 mathg 1 ' He'1i follow life on the medical ff 1 path. Aivmfatfzfb Speech 1-2-3-4g Debate 1-2-3-4g Student Council 1-3-4g Science Honor 2-3-43 Class Treasurer 3g Class President 4. JAMES GERARD . . . . . . Jimmie The epitome of scholarship, Personality and leadership. Glee Club l-2-3-4g Treasurer 3g Musart Music President 3-4g Mu- sart Music Diocesan .President 3g Student Council 3-4g Writer's Hon- or 3-4g Clee Club President 4g Class Vice-president 43 Federation Representative 4g Vice-president Student Council 45 Editor-in-chief Wendelite 4. A E Q K A st . ,:-- . FRANCIS GIMBEL . . . . . . Fran Nice to be with, a real great guyg No matter the task, heill give it a try. Art lg Musart lg Glee Club 2-3-4g Chanters 2-3-43 Stage Crew 3-4g Musart Music 45 Newspaper 4. LORETTA GRANER . . . . . . Loretta Glowing gring Great tfirtzze within. Junior Red Cross lg Bowl- ing l-2-3-43 Speech l-2-3-4g Debate l-2-3-49 Musart Mu- sic 3-43 Mission Honor 4g Student Council 4g Wende- lite Staff 4, 27 ,ful GILBERT HARDING . . .. . . . G11 Though others may be taller, They can't outdo this scholar. Art 1-25 Musart Art 1-25 Classical Honor 25 Chanters 2-3-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Modern Language 3-4-5 Stu- dent Council 3-4-5 Musart Music 45 Westinghouse 45 Wendelite Staff 4-. 28 WALTER HENRY . . . . . . Walt Kindness and consideration Are of God an imitation. Mechanical Drawing 35 Clee Club 45 Musart Music 4-. PHILIP HANSE . . . . . . Phil Great potential, Presidential, and influential. Speech 2-3-45 Debate 2-3-4-5 Class Vice-president 35 Student Council 3-4-5 Modern Language Honor 3-45 Valentine King 35 Class President 45 Wendelite Staff 4. DONNA HEYER . . . . . . Donna A little more gladness, A little less sadness. Speech 1-25 Glee Club 1-2-35 Class Secretary 25 Office Practice 45 Newspaper 4. JOSEPH KARCHER . . . . . . Joe Practical and consistant, Studious and persistant. Student Council lg Chanters 2-3- 4g Mission Honor 2-3-4g Mission Vice-president 43 Glee Club 2-3- 45 Modern Language Honor 3-4-3 Musart Music 4. V 7 1 N c f . ,.- ' L .1 f , 1 , , .fm-L 1- T!-1,,', ff L, U V. C., to K , f ,--ua Wig 'iiifa ,,.-Left ..-1 -- f'J 'rf .,, , ,,- I, . F , I ..,.4,..,, f lL f- H f .M :we-1LfLL-Crf Lf ' t , , '1, ,.,, 'ff ' f lf- 4' V2- 'L-44.LLf' Q! ,jo . L-V ll, L H, 1 wi-,kg,1 ,yr-4 7 . ff :KJ of vt' J' lf ' I - J . Lf ,f Z 'SCLJT .gwffff Yu'-tl' .f -ff-L L . . A V VLA' ,be SARAH LEDDY . . . . . . Freddy She is like a beam of sung Warm and kind to everyone. Junior Red Cross 2g Glee Club 3g Office Practice 4g Wendelite Staff 4. CELINE KETCHEL . . . . . Cee Wins friends and enrlearsg Always cheers the Cavaliers. Cleo Club 2-33 Cheerleader 3-45 Junior Red Cross 4. REGINA KWITOWSKI . . . . . . Rege How dull life would be Without laughter and glee. Clee Club lg Bowling 1-23 Speech 1-23 Class Vice-pres- ident 2g Junior Red Cross 2-35 Writer's Honor 3-43 Journalism 33 Office Prac- tice 4-3 Newspaper 4. PATRICIA LESHNIAK .' . . . . . Patty Helping always, She walked these hallways. Bowling l-2-3-4g Junior Red Cross 2-3-45 Office Practice 2-3. ff BARBARA LIPPERT . . . . . . Bee Beauty is a gift from above, And true beauty reflects a heart of love. Class Secretary 1-3-4-g Junior Red Cross 2-3-44 Junior Red Cross President 3g Student Council 3-4-5 C.Y.C. Vice-president 45 News- paper Co-Editor 4. Ns 's T'- 'Wi l, Vt L ,, .V . L f IL. , X L fb ' L JL! jj! 1 f , 1 1, I gnu J ,LW , ,,,f ' lo, JOHN MARIANA . . . f . Pizza Popular with all, talent-iii art, Dark and handsome, and very smart. Class Vice-president lg Speech 1-25 Class Treasurer 2g Debate 25 Art 2g Musart Art 2g Classical Honor 2g Modern Language Honor 3-4-g Mechanical Drawing 3g Bas- ketball 3g Newspaper 4-5 Wende- lite Staff 4. PATRICIA McAVOY . . . . . . Pat Expresses gratitude And scholarly aptitude. Library Science lg Junior Red Cross 2-3-4g Wendelite Staff 4. fqj by I 4. L 1 L N , mmf- MARIE MCGOWAN . . . . . . Marie Intelligence and beauty rare: Of both these gifts, she has her share. Fatima Club Ig Library Science lg Class Secretary 1: Junior Red Cross 2-3-45 Wendelite Staff 4. KATHLEEN MEHRENBERG . . . . . . Kathie Unselfish deeds Are virtue's seeds. Glee Club 2-3-43 Office Prac- tice 4. .rw .IOAN MELNIK . . . . . . Joannie Till the last basket's made Her cheers never fade. Fatima Ig Bowling Ig Junior Red Cross 2-3-43 Cheerleader 3-49 Wendelite Staff 4. ez? PATRICIA MURRAY . . . . . . Murph Laughter is a silver chime That brightens even the hardest time. Junior Red Cross 2-3g Journalism 3 g Newspaper 43 Office Practice 4. he 3-t.... it MARY PAPALIA . . . . . . Mary An untiring good-deeder and a peppy cheerleader. Speech 2g Journalism 35 Junior Red Cross 3-43 Bowl- ing 3-4g Cheerleader 3-43 Newspaper 3-4. , 'N'-g,,,g.. aenee MARY ANN PFISTER . . . . . . Mary Ann Quiet, loyal, sincereg Promising business career. Library Science lg Junior Red Cross 2-35, Office Practice 4. EARNEST NEIDERBERGER . . . . . . Erny Talented, popular and tallg Handy man with a basketball. Library Science lg Basketball 1-2- 3-4, Varsity Club 2-3-4g C.Y.C. President 4g Wendelite Staff 4. I 5 l PAUL PROSSER . . . Paul Always happy, never sad, A jovial, carefree, popular lad. Debate lg Speech 1-23 Third Or- der 1-2-3-4g Chanters 2-33 Glee Club 2-35 History Honor 3-4. fi .. T N , Jw! 1,535.11 2, , . ,a,45,,M' 9 fl' ' 3 8 q 1 , v ,, fy V lj Y J - QV U rl pf' W 'Y ,Y 1-lj. t .1 , ,rr-vw' ,fy - iff. -QQ-. ,Q .- '-. 11,91-'x - - ' 1, b 'E Q .- vi 1 - ver Q 'ff f .a M1 . ., if ' W-J ' Lf ' fl' l ' 'M - fm i in . - in-if .. .N A CL! Q V ,V Q' Ag, W o 1. fl f .5 V, a. ' ' yi wiv ,- if -' V, - if 32 M . by PATRICIA RADY . . . . . Pat A smiling face Reflects Godls grace. Clee Club 2-33 Office Practice 45 Wendelite Staff 4. DONALD RIETHER . . . ...Don As treasurer of the Seniors. he never .shirlfedg No one can say he never worked. Glee Club 2-3-43 Chanters, 2-3-43 Stage Crew 3-45 Class Treasurer 3-43 Musart Music 4g News- paper 4. ANN REDLING . . . . . . Ann Part of her heart Is in her art. Library Science lg Art 2-3-4g Musart Art 2-3-43 Wendelite Staff 4. JEANNE REITH . . . . . . Jeanne If you follow virtuels road, You can carry any load. Library Science lg Junior Red Cross 2-35 Office Prac- tice 4. DIANE RODERMUND . . . . . . Doc Humor lends gladness, And lessens life's sadness. Library Science 15 Clee Club 1-2-35 Mission Club 25 Office Practice 45 Wen- delite Staff 4. MARLENE SCHAEFER . . . ...Sam Classic features, golden hair, A nurse's cap for future wear. Speech 15 Fatima Club 15 Clee Club 2-3-45 Class Secretary 35 Valentine Queen 35 Musart Music 45 Class Vice-president 45 Mission Club 4. is 2 3 MARY ANN SCHAMING . . . . . . Mary Ann Talented in artg Virzuous in heart. Art 15 Junior Red Cross 2-35 Business Honor 3-45 C.Y.C. Re- ligious Chairman 45 Office Prac- tice 45 Student Council 45 News- paper 4. KATHLEEN SCHIE-RER . . . . . . Kathy Soft-spoken, sweet and mellowg Topped with curls of golden yellow. Fatima 15 Library Science 15 Glee Club 25 Junior Red Cross 3-45 Wendelite Staff 4. sb. MARGARET SCHNIEDER . . . . . . Margie Her time she spends In making friends. Bowling 1-35 Junior Red Cross 2-34 Journalism 3g Newspaper 43 Office Practice 4. WILLIAM SCHNUPP . . . . . . Bill Now and hereafter We'll remember his laughter. Class Treasurer lg Art 2-3-45 Musart Art 2-3-4g Musart Art Treasurer 3g Basketball Man- ager 3. EDMUND SCHWARTZEL . . .E . . . d Ambitious yet prudentg Always a student. Third Order 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 2- 3-45 Chanters 2g History Honor 3g Student Council 3g Musart Music 45 Wendelite Staff 4. RONALD SHARAK . . . . . . Sharkey Intelligence to spareg Never a care. Class President lg Speech lg Debate 1-2-4g Art 2g Musart Art 2g Glee Club 25 Mechanical Drawing 3g- Bowling 3-4g Math Honor 3-4g Student Council 4. 35 TERRANCE SOPIRA . . . . . . Turry Never a frown, From this popular clown. Speech lg Class Treasurer lg Bowling 3-4-g Mechanical Drawing 3. 36 DANIEL STEWART . . . . . . Dannie Easy-going, Wise and knowing. Class President l-25 Speech l-2g Debate I-2g Science Honor 2-3g Mechanical Drawing 3g Basketball 3g Newspaper 4. ,A1 ff if ff H i WILLIAM SITES . . . . . . Bill Behind the scenes, this fellow lurks, As head of the stage crew, he al- ways works. Glee Club I-2-3-45 Chanters 1-2-3- 4g Stage Crew 2-3-4. ,xi W pi Q 'JW , rl! THOMAS STYPULA . . . . . . Tom A popular student, liked by all, Talents include volleyball. Speech l-2g Musart Music 2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-4-3 Chanters 2-3-4g Mechanical Drawing 33 History Honor 3-4g Wendelite Assistant Editor 4. 1Xl'5S5'AWJXy fl A 'Y WW if I I ffm Qljrihtlfyg Jr fx 69,551 ll wifi NSI A iifygjgehn ,f 1 , Mt j all p t X CHARLAINE TAYLOR . . . RONALD THOMPSON . . . SUE ANN VANIO . - . ...Shane ...Ron ...Sue Little girl with strong appeal, Good-Ioolfing, rather reserved, An artistic blonde A pretty face, zz charm tliatls real. Popularity well-deserved. Of whom everyone's fond. Speech 1-2-3-4g Journalism 33 Glee Club 1-2-3-49 Cl1ilIllCI'S l-2-3- Art 1-2-45 Musart Art 1-2-43 Newspaper 4. 4g Stage Crew 2-3-4g Mission Hon- Junior Red Cross 3g Wen- or 3. delite Staff 4. W i 2 Elie CAROL YARSKY . . . . . Carol Ambition to reach tlze topg Determination to never stop. Glee Club 1-2-3-4-g Musart Music 2-3-4g Glee Club Secretary 43 C.Y.C Athletic Co-chairman 4g History Honor 4g Student Council 4g Wendelite Assistant Editor 4. L, ,V ,xl ., ,, . r. , ,. ,1 22155 is Q THEODORE ZABOWSKI . . . . . . Teddy His final recorfl is sure to read, Gentle in word, Mighty in zleeclf, Library Science lg C-lee Club l-2-3-4g Chanters 1-2- 3-49 Third Order 2g Musart Music 3-4g Student Council 3-4g Mission Honor Presi- dent 3-4g Business Honor 3-4g Student Council Treas- urer 4g Newspaper Co-edi- tor 4. SUZANNE ZELDER . . . ..Sue Pretty to walk with, Witty to talk with. Speech l-23 Class Vice-president 2g Class President 33 Student Coun- cil 3-4g Junior Red Cross 3-4g Class Treasurer 4g History Honor 45 Student Council Secretary 4. W' l-'nROBBlilT, fv ' f rj . . . lp A hletic a d strong. H s a way with a song. Basketball l-2-3-4g Baseball 1-2-3- 4g Glee Club l-2-3-43 Chanters l- 2-3-4g Mission Honor 2g Musart Music 3-4g Varsity Club 3-4g C.Y.C. Spiritual Chairman 45 Stu- dent Council 4. SENIOR AUTGGRAPHS ,ff ff , 1 df! I VY. My yfff if? fffff sf 'XMMM N f7 jjupt X ilvq H :if I Cv L n if L , JA' jj Z 44,51 f:'4f4 f Mf i' My jf f' 6061 f J I fb, ' Q' ' uf f f ' 'I no pf! !,f 1 ff cf fy . . ' l fl I If I , 117' I MJ f M . .5 P Lf: R .gg ,Q , 3 :pf P535 '. f -' M '- sais: , ,Nm i., K 514' A A1- 5 931, . 5:12 'gf Q ,Q5 Q P 5 'T fe' A iff ,. . Q, -Ei 1, K f... ,K km i .. E -5, ,Q M lj QM a 1 'I 3 'Q Q .:x, .791 f Ju l., CI ,ASSRS RELIGIO R. Bruchas is presenting this message to T. Zabow- ski, B. Lippert, M. Schneider, J. Esmacher, J. Bod- nar, J. Fleming, and L. Duffy in senior religion class. These sophomores, K. Hutnik, L. Wagner, B. Boze- Wiez, J. Bruchas, M. Piper, B. Simmons, and G. Horn, seem very interested in D. Nieman's views on Chris- tian unity in government. 42 By these words, :That all may he one, Christ invited all Christians, when He prayed to His Father for His disciples. The true union among Christians consists in unity of faith and unity of government. Jesus Christ has recon- ciled earth with heaven, and men with God, es- tablishing in us that reign which is peace and unity in the Holy Spirit. Sr. Lois, too, in the junior religion class, stresses the necessity of World peace through Christian unity to R. Eckenrode, D. Newton, P. Jencka, L. Crissman, N. Dietzen, M. Duffy, D. McCartney, and W. Della- Maestra. E. Wisniewski, W. Ahlin, D. Foster, J. Bruchas, J. Yarsky, and J Holden seem interested in E. Chisler at ,the blackboard while R Harding raises his hand to inquire about something which he must have thought was very funny. E GLIH F. Gimble, I. Reith, H. Dampf, F. Berthold, W. Henry, W. Sehnupp, and D. Heyer follow in their literature hooks while T. Stypula gives an oral re- port at the blackboard during a senior English class. Diligently keeping their English notebooks up to date are these juniors: Y. Dawso, F. Hartman, C. Sandy, B. Sehragl, R. Murkert, W. Eroelieh, L. Brakonieki. and D. Hite. ...ag ' .4 These sophomores Appearing very interested in their study of the drama are these freshman Eng- lish students, P. Beaver, W. Ketehel, N. Esmaeher, J. Ernst, K. Kirschmun, M. Reich, E. Bartek, and M. J. Eriem. a r e beginning their journey into t h e interesting world of prose lit- erature with the study of the short story. They are: W. Beerman, J. Boland, L. Ger- lach, J. DuSeheid, R. Ackerman, D. Stock, W. Miller, and C. Filek. 43 ATHE ATIC J. Gerard gives an explanation of a difficult trigonometry problem to D. Stewart, J. Bobinski, I. Fleming, E. Nieder- berger, S. Zelder, N. Bronner, and C. Devlin. L. Schuetz and W. Beerman construct a chord in general math class, while R. Gitzen, J. Los, B. Simmons, and B. Fink eagerly look on. A thorough knowledge of fractions is integral to a course in algebra I. Here, these freshmen seem to have mastered the subject. They ure: .l. Huether, A. Beckman, A. Curcak, K. Mccrea, .l. Fitzgerald, C. Curcak, and M. C. Mclver. 44 A knowledge of graphs is an important part of algebra II. Here, R. Smith seems to be in command of the subject as he gives a demonstration to M. Wingertsahn, C. Fink, L. McGinnis, R. Schuetz, and B. Zelder. fi Learning to work with some of the instruments used in the plane geometry course are: P. Demetsky, M. L. Krieger, J. Zimmer, P. Eibeck, R. Ackerman, L. Schreibeis, K. Winans, and J. Boland. CIE CE The senior physics class tunes in every day to hear Dr. Harvey White's lectures over station WQEX. Here we see J. Mariana, R. Sharuk, P. Hanse, L. Craner, J. Foster, and J. Einloth preparing to take notes. R. Niederberger is hidden behind a puff of smoke created by B. Stefanov and S. Schuster, while P. Krason, D. Schmitt, E. Smith, and R. Senneway look for some answer to the phenomena during a chemistry lab period. These freshman boys in general science class, D. Zimmer, J. Whalen, A. Oliana, J. Rohm, D. Smith, R. Schaming, and D. Sexauer, are getting an early start in the study of mole- cular structure which will aid them in their future science courses. Studying the intricate organs of the human body are these sophomore biology students: Z. Grasha, M Dur ney, J. Froelich, P. Demetsky, A. Boehm, J. Goodmght K. Kimmins, and J. Kaminski. ADW' lm: OCIAL TUDIE -I-ng An amusm moment in POD class finds Mr Pal guta enga ed in a dlscu sion with P Adam on J Karcher N Bronner M A Butler R Dixon S Zelder E Schwartzel and S Bauer reflect the 1n formal atmosphere L. Kozak conducts an American history class assisted by D. Duban and R. Porco. R. Eiben, R. Roseborough, J. Beaver, P. Kozar, M. A. Fuchs and R. M. Kennedy listen attentively. Here, Mr. Palguta is pointing out a spot somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea to these sophomore World f history students: R. Waldo, S. Meiers, M. Katella, XX D. Boroch,.W. Chalovich, K. Fink, D. Knoble, and X' ' B. Bickar. X Q, The freshmen study the historical and cultural heritage of our state in their Pennsylvania history course. Here, we see: R, Schuetz, R. Simoni, G. Owens, K. Talak, A. John, C. Stokes, G. Poliwka, D. Pawloski, and J. Seebacher. 46 LA GUAGE -H-'v as Beginning their journey on El Camino Real, ll. Rei- singer, J. Moore, K. McMahon, T. Murphy, M. Nagel, R. Ahlin, J. Darnpf, and J. Packy seem interested and eager to learn. P 3 , Ektftrw, i m....Qf'i... P. Schreibeis, J. Ritter, R. Budd, H. Wingertsahn, S. Heinecke, 5. Vogel, E. Koepfer, and C. Sites, freshman students, are just begin- ning their two year study of the classical Latin language. These senior Spanish students, G. Harding, W. Sites, N. Freyer, ll. Schaefer, R. Thompson, C. Yarsky, C. Gegiek, and C. Bruni, try to improve their conversa- tional ahility as well as master Spanish grammar. Translating the writings of Caesar in Latin ll are: Z. Crasha, J. Freyer, J. Goodnight, D. Knohle, J. Bruch- as, G. Horn, K. Kinnnins, and W. Miller, while Sr. Salesia corrects their pronunciation. 47 ? COMMERCIAL STUDIE Typewriters, like everything else, require care and cleaning. These senior business students, C. Edkins, D. Riether, P. Bahski, C. Baumgardner, F. Cimbel, and K. Balkovec understand that this is essential to keep their machines in top working order. 48 Sr. Sebastian directs 3 class of senior girls taking their second year of shorthand: B. Ei, C, Ketehel, P. Leshniak, M, A. Schaming, J, Melnik, M. Mc- Gowan, K, Mehrenberg, and P. Murray. Senior academic typing stu- dents, B. Zipfel, P. Prosser, J. Fleming, V. Doman, T. Sopiru. J. Gallagher, and P. MeAvoy are hard at work typing their themes for Eng- lish class. K. Scheirer, D. Roder- rnund,!C. Taylor, M. A. Pfister, and M. Papalia strike a serious pose dur- ing a. bookkeeping class. Diane looks a bit dazed by it all. Beginning their two year course in the art of typing are L. McCullough, K. Jarrett, K. Klaphake, M. Fuchs, D. Kubas, and J. Gratzmiller. Academic students, too, need to develop typing skills for future college Work. Here, B. Stefanov, and J. Speiclier play music for P. Kozar, J. Nara, M. Wingertsahn and R. Rosehorougll to type to. Q-W if Here, M. Ridosll leads S. Malay, J. Heil, R. Zuzak, L. Smith, J. Jurewicz, C. Fabian, and R. Kratt through a shorthand drill. K. Moeller, K. Schrimm, and J. Trageser dictate business math Lgafning the proper format for writing a check are problems to K. Jarrett, E. Wietholder and J. Pawloski. these G,B,T, Students, S, Zclingkas, D, Boroch, M. Durnev, R. Waldo, R. Gitzen, and D. Stdck. ,of eff. ART A. Redling, B. Artman, P. Rady, S. A. Vanio, L. Coyne, M. C. Friem, and S. Leddy busily work on their sewing projects in senior home-ec class, while R. Kwitowski seems to he giving directions. These industrious sophomore girls, P. Dunnevich, L. Gerlach, K. Hutnik, S. Meirs, ll. Katella, J. DuScheid, K. Fink, J. Froclich, and B. Bickar, arc busy preparing some culinary dclight in the home-ec kitchen. Learning the Regina Pacis Mass is an important part of the freshman music course. Here we find D. Dice, K. Kuehn, L. Murinelli, lf. Quiring, D. Patterson, B. Smith, and V. Stepanek trying their luck ut the difficult Credo, 50 I l S. Zilinskas, J. Lakomy, P. Matt-y, J. Scxaucr, J. Los, C. Rakiecz, and M. Hinnehusch gather around J. Cleary for an old-fash- ioned songfest in sophomore music class. , M. Dunn, J. Lutch, V. Jones, P. Mooney, and .l. McCormick ad- mire some works of famous modern artists, while A. Beckman, D. Beckman, C. Jensen, and S. Burns try their hand at some original work. CLASS OFFICER ff The senior officers, B. Lippert, S. Zelder, M. Schaefer, Baumgardner, C. Ccgick, J. Gerard, D. Reither, and Hanse are responsible for planning the many senior activi- ties. C. P. R. Ackerman, W. Chalovich. G. Rossmun, fstandingl M. Hinnebusch, P. Eiheck, J. Kaminski, .l. Bruchas, and J. Rosehorough, the sophomore class officers, are preparing now for next year when they will assume the many duties of upperclassmen. These freshman officers, P. Mooney, C, Curcak, L. Martini, J. Lippert, E. Koepfer, W. Farncrie, C. Stewart, and A. Gurcak will probably be the leaders of the school in the years to come. 5l v -sw ,, . :J ,ff .4 ' 'V ,W ., gf'ffQ.r7 ,fm U, ,..f' . ' 'fx ' L -inf' . i .455 . 'ff ,, . fill I ATHLETICS BASKETB LL SAINT WENDELIN CAVALTERS: W. Miller, L. Duffy, E Niederberger, J. Fleming, R. Niederberger, D. Hite, J, Paulin R. Zipfel, W. Chalovich, L. Schuetz, W. Fink, and R. Ackerman 54 CAVALIER Our Junior Varsity with their mach, Mr. E. Nagle. FIRST ROW: T. Murphy, R. Schuctz, L. H1-onen, D. Duhan, J. Ile-rtlmlrl. SECOND ROW: R. Ackerman, W. Fink, L. Schuetz, R. Senm-muy, D. Schmitt. THIRD ROW: J. Bruchus, C. Fink, R. Budd, C. Owens. V BA EBALL Discussing a forthcoming game are the top men on our squad, the R. Zipfel displays his usual finesse seniors, L. Duffy, R. Zipfel, and R. Dixon. behind the plate. Posed for a formal picture with Coach Palguta are our varsity baseball team, fkneelingl C. Fink, J. Paulin, T. Murphy, R. Senneway. fStandingl R. Dixon, R. Zipfel, D. Hite, L. Duffy. Absent when the picture was taken were, R. Acker- man and J. Gerard. R. Dixon seems starry-eyed as he looks Here Coach is helping L. Duffy improve his batting stance. for a high fly during an curly practice session. GY CLASSES BoYs K5 gil Ragga! 'QQ l li These sophomore and junior boys seein to luv enjoying a lnaskr-tliall game during a physical education class. Here, J. Paulin, W. Miller, R. Ackerman, W. Clialoxicli. L. Sf-liucu. li. Ximlf,-rlJe1'n1-r, D. Hilo, and C. Fink jump for the ball. Wayne and Dave look graceful enough to lie lrallel dancers. GIRLS f'2.sZ.': J: Louvris and A. Collins prepare to shoot a basket. xslnle L. Nlartini. .l. l.ippvrl, H. Crum. J. Kreamer, C. Hess, J. block, M. Ahern, and M. Krall look on unclvr the supn-rvisioii of Mrs. Holmes, the girls, Qin instructor. GIRL 9 BOWLING H f Q x Nice gutter ball, Jane! Every Monday and Tuesday aft- er school an active group of girls bowl in the Lyceum under the di- rection of Mrs. Weitholder, Mrs Berthold, and Mrs. Hess. Look out, Joyce! Why so serious, Susie? Nice form, Diane! BOY 9 BO LING F X ff s 5 5 i M, W,.,....a.... Saint Wendelin Bowling Team No. 1: J. Boland, J. Cleary, E. Wietholder, W. Sites, W. l-Juckstein, and P. Krason. W. DellaMaestra takes a stride down the alley as he prepares to bowl the last frame of the game. aww... . E. Wietholder takes his bowling serious- ly. lt runs in the family. His mother is the girls' howling instructress. Buddy is captain of the first team. ..Mffi12w- A ' 'A Saint Wenflelin Bowling Team No. 2: L. Marinelli, C. Heinzel, R. Aiello, W. DellaMaestra, H. Eiben, W. Froelicli, and E. Schwartzel. -f , 'v W it Q' 1, L V, A we W, w ,syn ' 6- :- 3 iv E ' P 3 if Q I 1 . if Q X i 33 JS- 1 1 Q 5 3 W 1 'B .S fs ya 1 ik I Q 9 1' 1 gg JP f Aj nf 23 A .ffm 1 6 A v , I W 1 ,Q ky 1 5 3, 23' 4 Q9 1 KU 4 L 1 W , I ' if . . ,fm f f f nf' ' K ,PPM w I ,Q f ff 5 I+.: . ff 53114, - , T , .Qi x E-, LQ I A , K Q, x ! 1 A g , I ACTIVITIES YEARBOUK Q . The 1961 Wendelite Staff busily works on the yearbook in order to meet the deadline. The staff is ably assisted by Sr. lV1..Aquina, the faculty adviser. C. Yarsky, N. Freyer, and T. Stypula, the assistant editors, look through yearbooks in quest of ideas. J. Gerard, the editor of the 1961 Wendelite, and J. Bobinski, the literary editor, insert a sketch of a dove, characteristic of peace, into a copy envelope. Mr. Stevens, representative of Cardell Studios, and 1. Fleming, school photographer, discuss the arrangement and schedule of pictures to be taken for the yearbook. Mr. Cardell, our photographer, has been a great help to us in the preparation of our yearbook. PAPER J. Esmueher, ll. Dampf, B. Artmun, J. Bobinski, and M. A. Schaming, the staff reporters, look over the latest edition with co-editors. B. Lippert and T. Zulmowski. , , 9 I Q I ,,i. B. Lippcrt and T. Zabowski consult with Sr. M. Se- bastian, faculty adviser of the Cavalier, on ways to improve the school newspaper. M. A. Sehaming and J. Mariana finish some art work on the niilneoscope, while D. Rielher and F. Gimbel prepare to Inimeogruplr the first page. 63 HO OR OCIETIE Getting information about their next meeting from L. Crissman are these Business Honor So- ciety members: F. Be-rtlwld, B. Eiben, M. A. Schaming and T. Zuhowski. K -i D. Knoble, P. Eibeck, W. Miller. J. Paulin, M. Hinnobuseh and S. Zilinskas earned their membership in the Classical Honor Society through their excellent grades in Latin. Planning their annual trip, arc the History Honor Society members, D. Hite, T. Murphy, Y. Dawso, S. Zelcler, P. Prosser, N. Brunner, and C. Yarsky. Doing research in the library for the math rescarcli paper are these Nlath Honor Society Members, E. Niederberger, R. Sharak, J. Einloth, C. Fink and N. Frcyer. wr-wg ' '-,'f W These Mission Honor members, J. Karcher, P. Babski, W. Froelich, T, Ftypula, T. Zabowski. I Graner and C. Devlin are obtaining information concerning mission areas all over the world. Looking with eager anticipation for the next Pittsburgh Symphony Concert are these Musart membersg S. Bauer, R. Zipfel, J. Bobinski, J. Gerard. C. Yarsky, and J. Einloth. Unfler the direction of Sr. Rosaire, the Musart Club in our school is an active art group. Here, B. Bozewicz, W. Schnupp, J. Freyer, K. Klaphake, P. Matey, A. Redling, R, Eihen, R. Roseborough, D. Newton, R. Porco, and W. Froelich complete their entries for the Kaufman Exhibit. vw . FZ ., ., A 5 fo These Modern Language Honor Society Members spend extra time studying some of the fine points of the Spanish language. They are: B. Stefanov, J. Karch- er, G. Harding, P. Hanse, J. Mariana, J. Beaver, and E. Smith. '3 5' Ji . - 122 J. Foster, M. Schaefer, J. Bobenski, P. Hanse, J. Gerard, C. Devlin and R, Thompson are our school's representatives in the Diocesan Writers Honor Society. Conducting what looks like a very involved experiment are the Sci- ence Honor Members: D. Nieman, J. Schuetz, R. Porco, T. Stypula, R. Smith lat the microscopel, C. Gegick, and E. Schwartzel. FORENSICS ..- B. Pfister, P. Dunevich, S. Mervosh, C. Devlin, L. Gramer, J. Beaver. P. Kozur, and L. McGinnis are just a few of our very active speech club students who participate in inter-scholastic tournaments nearly every week. The club is under the direction of Sr. Lois. P. Hanse and C. Cegick seem to be engaged in a practice debate while J. Beaver, D. Nieman, K. McMahon, C. Fink, C. Devlin, P. Eibeck, T. Murphy, and J. Bruchas look on. These ace speakers have represented our school for nearly four years in stiff competition. They were photographed here, the day before a trophy tournament. SEATED: B. Stefanov, L. McGinnis, and C. Devlin. STANDING: J. Bobinski, J. Beaver, P. Hanse, C. 4.5 Taylor, and C. Gegick. -V l Q! , ..l. ' 3' GLEE CLUB L Sr. Ruth conducts a group of senior and junior glee club members in a selection from the Cantata. FIRST ROW: .l. Gerard. R. Smith, R. Zipfel, W. Sites, M. C. Friem, N. Freyer, and N. Brunner. SECOND ROW: J. Bobinski, T. Stypula, E. Schwartzel, S. Bauer, R. Markert, and C. Yarsky. These students represented our school in the'Diocesun Chorus at the Music Festival held at Canevin High School. Chanting the Propers during our weekly assisting at Holy Mass is the task undertaken by the chanter group, only Ll small part of which is pictured here: C. Hauling, R. Scliut-tx, J. Karcher, ,l. Bertholfl, F. Hartman, W. Farmerie, D. Dubun, T. Stypula, E. Kaskowski, and R. Smith. TTHRD ORDER la-,,,,m.. ls- Under the direction of Sr. Celestine, the Third Order group in our school is very attentive and successful. Pictured here with Sister are: E. Scliwartzel, D. Knoble, W. Schwoebel, P. Prosser, C. Fabian, and R. Ahlin. FATI A CLUB Pictured around the statue of Our Lady of Fatima in the foyer, are those members of the Fatima Club: J. Friem, L. Brakoniecki, K. McCrea, J. A. Heil, K. Friem, the president, and K. Fink. The moderator of the Fatima Club is Sr. Magnifica. OFFICE PR CT ICE D. Heyer, R. Kwitowski, P. Rudy, M. A. Pfister, F. Berthold, M. Schneider, M. A. Schaming, and J. Rieth take dictation in Office Practice class, a prepara- tion for senior girls entering the business world after graduation. ADV CED ART S. Meirs, L. Roberts, C. Rackiecz and E. Wietholder practice making K. Kimmins, R. Ahlin, simple shapes in what looks like their first endeavor in sculpture. These girls give much of their time making favors and other decorations for local hospitals and institutions-through the .lunior Red Cross activity. They are: M. A. Butler, M. Piper, N. Dietzen, J. Sexauer, H. Dampf, J. Zimmer, B. Artman, J. Esmacher, J. Lakomy, J. A. Heil, and J. Schuetz. ! ul JU IOR RED CROSS LIBRARY CIE C Learning the fundamentals of library science are these fra-slnnan girls: R. Crum, S. Heinecke, A. Collins, M. Ahern C. Jensen, J. Glock, L. Martini, J. Louvris, C. Gurchak, K. Kirsclnnan, and C. Hess. CHOLAR HIP CL B Studying for their entrance exams is the current interest of these college minded seniors: J. Einlolh, I. Mariana, R. Thompson, R. Kennedy, C. Yarsky, I, Bodnar, C. Fink, and C. Devlin. FRESHMAN SOCI L I gi 5 3 f J , , ' V, , 1 6. ' ' ,, K Begone, you secret, black, and midnight hagsf' 'Tm a mummy. KNOW to find a bride 5 Find me a freshman, Gobbof, 6'Round about the cauldron gof' 73 E IOR BAN UET 1.5832 I Wig Wersi' n r N-N.. F The head table was shared by Father Lachowicz fcenterl, the chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard and Mr. and Mrs. Gegick, and senior class president, C. Gegick. D. Heyer, D. Rodermund, S. Leddy, P. Adamson, and P Prosser 'imashn after dinner at the senior banquet. Q 1 Musical chairs was a popular feature of the evening's entertainment. Here we see B. Artman, H. Dampf, R. Thompson, I. Foster, and D. Stewart. E IOR CLASS PL Y TIGER HOUSE A tense moment in Tigvr Hriusui' finds thedu Il1t'l1lill'1'S of the Cast tukcn by surprise, Oswald tj. Bohinskib, Thompaon QI. Marianub, Irma KC. Yarskyj, Aunt Sophia QS. Zviflerj, und Arthur tC. Gcgickj. Sintra! 1 'mn Gatito, another member of the cast. ami CD. Stcwarti, the Hindu houseboy hyp- mtizes Irina QC. Yarskyj in his Search for e tiger necklace. Macintosh WR. Dixon! and Inna ISC. Yarskyi in the closing scene of the play. CHRISTMA CA TATA A , Q . Jr L -1 :T ,. I5 W- 3 v -' . z 1 f fa V . N 7' -fx. Y x K-Mg , it Q I , Y f H W 'Sl 's s -I 1 it ,,v 'I K W 1, I I T. R 'fa A' H if i 'i Fi ' -?. ' E is 'LIAR ' x F .'i xl. , i r , x af' '1 ' i7 uL4f xi . mfg:- .Q-Ev Lazofhu 1 ,.v,f1'f:iff8 .,- V.-Azyl. f 6,5 J -57' nv' l'w 7 F wt ,f -:utr Mv- '-Us OPERETT ROBIN HOOD a QE- Robin Hood YJ. Cmxmll and Allan lH. Smillil puke fun at Friar Tuck iT. Th Sheriff Of Notinllllalll ll- Boblflikil W3TCl1CS 21111011-gkij' Lady Marian YB. Eil as she Churns. J. Foster. S. Baller, ,l. Einloth. ll. Ei. K. Friem. l.. Crissman, uml lady Marian offvrs Robin a glass of Agnew mown milk. B. Suhragl arc tllv merry lHll.liIlli1lflS of Slim-rwoml lforvst. Annixlmclle lL, Coyncl flirts with Allan as she D. Smith, J. Rerllmld. R. Scliuetz. lf. Barlek, L. Suluuowski, E. Kaskuw- 1105-S with 1-wry 1111111, ski. and W. Ahliu Lis ilu' Htiiilcvixll 5 e l l I J U IOR DANCE Dreamy-eyed, Walt? L. McGinnis. L. Kozalk. and W. Sehoelvel are part of the Committee who decorate the social hull fnot an easy chorol. 78 Swing it, Gilbert. Phyllis is an expert at the mash, Diane is a loyal patron of all the junior dances UNIOR-SE IOR PRO Father Lachowicz with the King and Queen of last year's prom, D. Comstock and J. Kordas. N. Freyer, lf. Nimlerberger, M. A. Butler, W. Schnupp, J. Einloth, and J. Fleming dance flreamily to the music of Tommy C:1rlyn's orchestra at the junior-senior prom held at the South Hills Country Club. SSEMBLIE For the Youth Education Week open house, P. Hanse and L. Coyne played guidance counselors and are seen here counseling J. Esmacher, a problem student. At Christmas time we all brought canned goods to place at the crib under the Christmas trees in the foyer. Right: L. McGinnis. Left: P. Adamson, W. Schnupp, D. , - y ky , fp :fi If ,L 1 . K c bfi' A- f of of ,vvrfsf .L .fu LQ' .. f face ' L' fi f'l ff ff 1 , I , f' ff f ' f' . , xii:-v 1, K Q 1.4 ,ff 1' V954 'ff ' ' 'l7Z ' 4 , 0x44 . L ,,,,Q,aff,4 f. ,, -K. x . , A V . ff ,' , Lf , fa W1 fe .LL .6 f!L 1'-'f ' ' f7 I 'Vffi' L' ks V, f ' f' ' V, ff i , X 1' iff..-.ffd 1 fe ',f7v1i . VL is ff- Lf . L 4 L' 1, ' 'L' H1 'f On February 2, B. Artman looked hke this ,Lf f, as she played a ground hog in a skit to Z 6 x Gadvertise a basketball game. 1 ,C V..-2,1 Q a,f.,1, Lgf , 1 I ' 1 Cf, V' J Jfjh Q f ' f X! li L X' ff '--f-fr' s 80 fr, 61 4, X11 of Heye r, and P. Hanan. mmg1. ff-S-.f ff rx:- E The sophomore class four present juniors? put on a minstrel show for the benefit of the Missions. D. Hite, pictured here with the chorus, stole the show. Z X E X t 2 Q 5 2 s Q . 5 4 R. Porco and K. Moeller were the end men and S. Schuster entertained on the piano. v J. Mariana played it cool while beating the bongos. C. Yarsky as quizmaster had a hard time with S. Bauer, N. Freyer, and J Foster during the yearbook rally. 8l iw' Iknon the anwer Q1 lu IL 1h0QEIPUlILiI1HH Nook ' W iw W Zi, ,Lmi Q , VLXAV , ,mVi ,h J h IZE WML- :?E Q 1 qiq W v . ', i ' ff 1'? 3 ' , 4 5 'Q Y .E , . H Ronme, Jam-, and Donme takf, 4 pause ln .1 busy scheduln. '--.. W Q :- -Ag? K we .,-,, I k:- :,- I I nf is W :-'l ' E 1, ,W ,..,,E g M MHZ: fi -F I 1 .4 Just fm ordmary dass 1n homuomn 104 The boards must be washed, you know! W -unc'-1 ' J Ml MEMORIES MW 1, We will always remember these days, The time when we became friends. ,Lv-'L 44.2 For in our high school days Q C C Our friendships did loyally blend. In the fullness of youth, friends grew. To bring us many fond memories Of the dances, sports and studies Cherished in the hearts of more than jus 1 ew They touched our hearts And brightened these years With youthful laughter And a few foolish tears. When we became wise To our gifts from God, Which were guided and fostered, too, The memory of the past will stay, And half our joys renew. Knowledge found us not unwilling, And only peace was in our hearts. We were exceedingly happy And pain was just a tiny part. Like a lovely sculpture On whose lines our life we trace, Like a beautiful poem that inspires, These years have been a lovely garde Although we may never see These same dear friends again, Love cherished and forgotten never Is etched in our hearts forever In these happy days of our youth. -.lbw 1.4, 1?-Al, JJ' vwvw, BB!! K 5 s Q, ik, 9 PATRICK ADAMSON 1014 Towervue Dr. ............,,,.7,...... Tu-2-0477 BONNIE ARTMAN 2320 Walton Ave. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, T u-4-2955 PATRICIA BABSKI 719 Agnew Rd. ..,.,,.........,,...,,...,.... Tu-2-0713 KAREN BALKOVEC 506 Calvert Ave, ,,,,,,,v,-,,,,,,,,Y,YY,,YY,w T11.2.9157 SUZIE BAUER 3230 Villawood Ave, ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, T11-1.6456 CHRISTINE BAUMGARDNER 2809 Brentwood Ave. .,,,..,,,-,,v,,,,,,, T11-1-3615 CHICKY BERTHOLD 402 Kirk Ave. ,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,.,,,, Tu-2-5431 JOHN BOBINSKI 132 West Brentridge Ave. Tu-2-4472 JAMES BODNAR 166 Kathleen Dr. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tu-2-3288 NORBERTA BRONNER 2825 Brownsville Rd. ,-,,,,.,,,,,,,,,AAww T11.2.84.92 REGINA BRUCHAS 3431 Villawood Ave. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, T 11-1-8370 CAROL BRUN I 524 Calvert Ave. ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,M,,,,,Y,,,,,-, T11-2-5272 MARY ANN BUTLER 414 Mary St. ..,,..,,,,,,......,r,,,,,,,---,,,,,. Tu-1-5453 LOIS COYNE 3028 Brentwood Ave. ..., .....,.,, T 11-2-2513 HELEN DAMPF 1146 Cloverfield Dr. ,...... . CHARLENE DEVLIN 166 Cheston St. ............,,,,.,....,,,.,, A RONALD DIXON 2848 Custer Ave. ,,...,...,. . VIRGINIA DOMAN 749 Lechner Lane ...,..,,,,.,,, Tu-1-7290 .Tu-2-1159 . ......... Tu-2-0856 . ,........ Tu-1-7068 LARRY DUFFY 2904 Roland Ave, .....,,.,,.,, ...,,,,,, T 11.1.0662 CAROLE EDKINS 27 Clifton St. ..1.L1.........,.,,, ,....,,,, T 11.1.1653 BARBARA EI 433 Kirk Ave, ..,..,.,.. ,,v.,.,., T 11.1.4156 .IAN EINLOTH 3119 Villawood Ave, .r..,... ..,..,.,, T 11-2.5077 JUDY ESMACHER 1115 Michael Dr. .......,....... ,.,.,,,,. T 11.4.4850 JAMES FLEMING 420 Ruthwood Ave, .,....,,,,, ,,w,.,... T 11.1.8886 JUDY FOSTER 3322 Villawood Ave. .......,.Tu-4-7051 SENIOR DIRECTORY NANCY F REYER 32 Maytide St. .,......,..1.....r.............. Tu-1-0853 MARY CATHERINE FRIEM 307 Spencer Ave. ....,,....,,.,,,,,,....... Tu-2-9160 JOSEPH GALLAGHER 516 First St. .,,l.,,...,,,,..,,,...,..........,,, Tu-1-0766 CHARLES GEGICK 800 Agnew Rd. ................v,,,,,.,.,.,., Tu-1-8307 JAMES GERARD 152 Owendale Ave. ....,,..,...,,.,....,,,, Tu-1-8875 FRANCIS GIMBEL 140 Cedarcove St. ................,,........ Tu-2-5518 LORETTA GRANER 3030 Brentwood Ave. .....,.......,........ Tu-1-2681 PHILLIP HANSE 504 Kirk Ave. ,,,,..,,.,,..,.i................ Tu2-6233 GILBERT HARDING 1221 Michael Dr. ..........,,.........,.... Tu-I-2743 WALTER HENRY 120 Heathmore Ave. ...................... Tu-4-3539 JOSEPH KARCHER 720 Lafferty Dr. .........,....,............... Tu-2-4151 CELINE KETCHEL 45 Clifton St. .....................,..,....... Tu-2-1731 REGINA KWITOWSKI 2928 Custer Ave. ............................ Tu-1-9026 SARAH LEDDY 415 Brinwood Ave. ........ .........1.. T ll-4-3075 DONNA HEYER 18 Maytide St. .............. ............ T 11-1-1791 PAT LESHNIAK 168 Cedarcove St. .......................... T11-2-2827 BARBARA LIPPERT 1112 Edward Dr. ............................ T11-1-4062 PATRICIA MCAVOY 3134 Willett Ave. ...........................1 TU-2-9431 MARIE MCGOWAN 3005 Brentwood Ave. .................... TL1-2-3447 JOHN MARIANA 514 Bour St. ........................1..1........ T11-1-7480 KATHIE MEHRENBERG 540 Penn St. .................-.------.-------- T11-2-9978 JOAN MELNIK 462 Walter Ave. ...........1...1............ EV-1-0979 PATRICIA MURRAY 240 Spencer Ave. ......................---.-. Tu-1-7972 ERNEST NIEDERBERGER 1135 Cloverfield Dr. ...................... T11-1-8983 MARY PAPALIA 1328 Gibbon Sr. ............. .Gr-1-4854 MARY ANN PF ISTER 2103 Custer Ave. .......................... . PAUL PROSSER 236 Spencer Ave. ............ . PATRICIA RADY 332 Kirk Ave. .................. . ANN REDLING 3434 Willett Rd. ............ . IEANN E. REITH .Tu-1 -4294 ..........Tu-1-1597 ..........Tu-4-4869 .....,....Tu-4-6964 3017 Vernon Ave. ............................ Tu-2-7933 DONALD RIETHER 804 Steiner St. ................................ Tu-2-4437 DIANE RODERMUND 2819 Brentwood Ave. ...................... Tu-1-848 MARLENE SCHAEFER 302 Mandrake Dr. ........................ Tu-1-2684 MARY ANN SCHAMING 440 Kirk Ave. .................................. T11-4-3741 KATHIE SCHEIRER 622 Penn St. .....,............,............... Tu-2-6044 MARGARET SCHNEIDER 123 Spencer Ave. ............................ T11-1-7640 WILLIAM SCHNUPP 976 Agnew Ave. .............................. Tu-2-5749 EDMUND SCHWARTZEL 238 Spencer Ave. ............................ Tu-2-0364 RONALD SHARAK 2758 Churchview Ave. ...... .......... T u-1-4434 WILLIAM SITES 465 Debbie Dr. ................................ Tu-13738 TERRENCE SOPIRA 106 Glenburne Dr. .................... .OI-3-3109 DANIEL STEWART 960 Agnew Rd. ................................ T11-2-7525 THOMAS STYPULA 807 Agnew Rd. .1 ............................ Tu-1-6092 CHARLAINE TAYLOR 368 Becks Run Rd. ........................ Tu-1-6956 RONALD THOMPSON I 2704 Pyramid Ave. .......................... T11-2-2758 SUE ANN VANIO 612 Steiner St. .................... .......... T L1-4-6623 CAROL YARSKY 1023 Emery Dr. .............................. T11-1-5877 THEODORE ZABOWSKI 3516 Willett Rd. ............................ T11-4-3107 SUZANNE ZELDER 2115 Walton Ave. .......................... Tu-1-5033 ROBERT ZIPFEL 500 Penn St. ............... .......... T 11-1-2871 85 3525.00 D. Carapellucci Company 130 Maytide Street John A. Los 2815 Soulier Street Schneider's Dairy 726 Frank Street Suburban Saving 81 Loan Assn. 5320.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kennedy 5515.00 L. C. Boscia Agency 4027 Haldane Street Brentwood Motor Coach Co. 3421 Saw Mill Run Blvd. Bruck Uniform Co. 387 Fourth Avenue Cardell Studio 4818 Liberty Avenue So. Pgh. Auto Wrecking Co. Becks Run Road Gilbert F. Wagner Agency Walter Waldo, Floorsander 3107 Churchview Avenue 5510.00 Alberta,s Beauty Salon Alberta S. Faust Atlas Music Co. 2231 5th Avenue Banner Speciality Co. 1508 5th Avenue Beckman Motor Company Emma Biller 2962 Churchview Avenue Emma Biller 2962 Churchview Avenue Brentwood Electric Co. 2819 Brownsville Road N. A. Bronner Jewelers 2825 Brownsville Road Carrick Poultry Market 2614 Brownsville Road Columbia Machinery S1 Supply Co. Cor. Rts. 51 and 88, Overbrook S. A. Corrado Cont. 4318 Ludwick Street Fiser 81 Lippert 462 Broughton Road Dr. and Mrs. John P. Fitzgerald Kratt's Confectionary 3000 Churchview Avenue B. D. Lazar Company 1635 Fifth Avenue McDonald Bros. Representing J ostenjs McGinnis Food Center 86 BUSINESS PATBUNS Theo. Mondschein's Son 2606 Brownsville Road M. W. Muszynaki 2012 E. Carson Street National Record Mart Downtown Pittsburgh Ted Sawchak's Mobile Service 2929 Churchview Avenue Snee Dairy Co., Inc. 3735 Brownsville Road So. Side Plumbing 31 Heating Co. Star Lite Motel Route 51 Clairton Pa. Steve Seventy Music School 1910 Casson Street Sunnyside Nursery 421 Middle Street Tower Vue Country Club 1110 Tower Vue Drive Ed Werner-Donaldson 1917 Brownsville Road Windmill Dairy Bar 733 Brownsville Road 357.00 Betz Photo Studio 35.00 Abel's Pharmacy Alpha Dress Suit Company Avuen Bros. Cleaners Baldwin Dairy Bauman Hardware Don Bennett D. A. Boscia, Insurance Counselor Carrick Hardware Company Cassano's Villa Barber Shop Cebrone Brother,s Bakery Carl Colteryahn Dairy Wm. Colteryahn 81 Sons Co. Don Dagenhardt Agency Diamond Home Furnishing Donley Realty Co. Dowd Chair Rental 81 Sales, Inc. Downtown Motors Pontiac Erny Funeral Director Fabry's Bar Fettis Cleaners 1. C. Focer gl Sons Frank's Barber Shop Frank's Bowling Alley Friend's Dairy Goldenson Furniture Co. Klein's Flower Shop Koontz Funeral Home T. J. Kuehn Pharmacy Landefeld's Dry Goods Store E. J. Lennix Lawrence B. Ley, .Jeweler Clarence Lutch, General Contractor -7+ Melrose Barber Shop Menzie Dairy Model Auto Body J. Murdock Cleaning 8: Tailoring Nolla Shops N Sz S Food Market Page's Dairy Mart Park Motor Company Park Motor Company Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. J. Porco Furs 81 Fashions Harry A. Readshaw's Funeral Home John H. Slater Sons Tambellineis Restaurant Terrace Arcade Studio Tillieas Restaurant Walter Sa Stan Raymond's Market St. Wendelin Lyceum Whitehall Studios Williams Buick Sales Co. Zandier Roofing Joe Zarnich's Accordion Center 353.00 Dr. Sedney Cohen Honolulu Conservatory of Music Pioneer Baker Shop 352.00 Bill7s Auto Tune-Up Boccella's Tavern Joe Campolo Barber Shop Carson Curb Market Cateis Shoes Charles Beauty Shoppe John R. Cooper Cray Transfer Sz Storage Dugan Cleaners Dr. Robert Eskey Estep's Lanes Felegy Electric Motor Service Frankies Band Box Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greb Mary Lou Hollis Kostors Kroll's Radio Service Kuenzig's Pharmacy Lisantis Market Otto's Market Richard Men's Shop Schwartz Food Market Schwartz Food Market Schwartz Food Market Siegelis Jewelers South Suburban Realty Tina's Restaurant Tuxedo Bowling League Villa Mart Winterhalters Bakery Shop Richard W. Donalies Reverend George P. Angel Reverend Joseph M. Hannon Reverend Aloysius Angel Reverend John M. Biller Reverend Albert C. Koser Reverend Francis B. Lachowicz 325 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Gerard 3516 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bauer 315 Mr. and Mrs. J. Matey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith 313 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Durney Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stock 310 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Artman Emma Biller Emma Biller Mrs. W. Bobinski Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bolz Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Crum Demetsky Family Friend Friend Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Gerhart Mr. C. Gerlack Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gimbel Mrs. J. Goodnight Michael Haley Mr. and Mrs. .Gilbert Harding Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Heil Nancy Huether Miss Laura Kowell Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kozar Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Christian Markert Charles J. Reich Bonnie Stefanov Mrs. Michael Stefanov 358 Leipersock Family ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wenzel 37 Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bruchas ' 356 Mary Alice Fuchs 355 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Artman Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bianchi Marie and Martha Bickar Mrs. R. K. Butler Cafeteria Girls and M. Skerba Mr. and Mrs. N. Capo Catholic Women's Union of St. Wendelin Parish Mr. and Mrs. E. Ciarkowski Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collins Mr. C. E. Collins SOCIAL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. James Cummins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dubaniewicz Mrs. Marcella Fease Mr. Harry Fink Miss Margie Fink Friend Friend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuchs Gardill Family Mrs. C. Gerlach Mr. and Mrs. B. Graner Miss Loretta R. Graner Homer M. Halboth Mrs. Mary Lou Hollis Mrs. A. N. Horn Gerald Horn Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kaczkowski Annamae Kessler Aurelia R. Ketchel Marie Koepfer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krieger Mr. and Mrs. John Lakomy Mrs. C. McCall Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Meder Marlene Mervosh Rosalie Mosallem M. J. Mosallem Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Nieman Mr. and Mrs . J. J. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. F. Paulin Mr. and Mrs Mrs Quirin . Charles Pugliese . . g Mrs. A. Reith Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Stumpf Mr. and Mrs . L. H. Rimert . B. Sands . Edward Symczak Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Teetsell Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Tyhurst Richard Daley Mr. and Mrs. T. Daley Mr. and Mrs. John Dampf Andrew Darroch Mrs. Mary Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. John L. Davis Mr. Jack Dawso Patricia A. Dean Mary Ellen DeBonis Mrs. Stella DeBor Bill Demetsky The Devlin Family Mrs. Charles F. Devlin Charles F. Devlin Jr. Mrs. Emma Dietzen Miss Jane Dietzen Miss Mary Dietzen Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dixon W. J. Ketchel Mrs. Paul Klauck Mr. and Mrs. A. Kozikowski Theodore Lakomy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martini Marcella B. Meiser Eleanor Meiser Mrs. Dorothy Newton Mr. C. Poliwka lVlrs. C. Poliwka Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Polosky Room 207 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shanahan Mr. and Mrs. John Sharak Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wisniewski Miss Janet Koepfer 32.50 Mrs. John Koepfer Mr. Edward Zilinskas Mrs. Nellie Zilinskas 352 Ralph Abel Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ackerman Mrs. C. A. Adamson Miss Mary L. Ahern Wi Mr lliam R. Donalies s. Stella Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Dubaniewicz Mr. and Mrs. A. L. DuScheid Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dzikowski Edward Earnest Marcie and Hilda Eiben Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Eiben Mrs. Chas. G. Einloth Mr. and Mrs. Emmel Mr Mr . and Mrs. Ray Englert . and Mrs. C. J. Esmacher Harry Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Taylor Bobby Taylor Stanley Tolvsciak Villa Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. J. Zimmer 554- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boland Jr. Cheston St. Neighbors The Jarrett Family William Ahlin Mr. and Mrs. Feliz Alber Mrs. Amrhein Mrs. Frank C. Amuso Mrs. Catherine Becker Mrs. Beermann Mrs. Ann Benhart Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berk John and Rosemary Bliss Mr. and Mrs. Max Blosl Mr. Joseph Boccella Rena Bonette Mrs. Mary Faessel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farmerie Mr. and Mrs. P. Federowski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feledeck John Fettis Paul Fink Mrs. J. D. Foster Sr. Charles J. Franciscus A. Frauceschine Mrs. Raymond Friem A Friend The V. J. Kaminskis Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klaphake Room 20, Grade 7 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwartzel Mrs. Rosalie Winans 553 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ahern Mrs. Mary Axmaeker Miss Stephanie Bachleda Mr. and Mrs. George Berthold Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bickar Mr. and Mrs. F. Bildhauser Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Butler Mrs. John Chalovich Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eibeck Mr. and Mrs. T. Filek Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Fink Grade 4, Room 11 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Gurcak The Hanlan Family Mr. H. Heinecke Hess' Floral Shop Knights of St. George Mr. and Mrs. Karl Borneman Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Boroch Georgia Bowen Hilda Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bozewicz Mr. and Mrs. E. Brandtone Mr. and Mrs. John Bredel Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bricmont Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brooks Mr. William Brown Mrs. Joseph Burns Mrs. Florence Butch Mrs. Mary Carney Aunt Cass Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cava Mrs. S. Chalovich Mr. and Mrs. C. Chilleo Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chinik Kathy Clougherty Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colosi Rose Colosi Rose Colosi Mr. and Mrs. Connors Lois Coyne A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Mrs. Walter Froelich Mrs. Walter Froelich Carol Ann Fuchs Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gegick Ma rlene Geiser Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gelzheiser Mrs. .Jean George Mr. and Mrs. K. George Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Georges Mr Mr . and Mrs. Donald Gitzen . and Mrs. Norman Gitzen Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glock Mr . Wm. Gorman Mrs. Theolinda Anna Mary Zoglmann, Gozik Grade 3, Room 8 Grade 4, Room 9 Joseph R. Graff i 87 P...-.?..n-Y -L V Mary Agnes Graff Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grasha Mrs. Oliver Grass Mr. and Mrs. Grassinger Beatrice Gre hofsky Martha Gunzenhoiiser Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gurcak and Kathleen Alfie Joseph M. Gurcak Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Halowka Mr. A. Hamilton Mrs. Art Hamilton Mr and Mrs Jose h Hanse Mr. Switalia . . p Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harey Mrs. Louise Haselsteiner Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heinecke Suzanne Heinecke Mr. and Mrs. W. Held Frank Helmbreeht Katharine and Anna Henigin Mr. and Mrs. Robt. C. Henry Walter Henry Mrs. Hickey Hielman Family Melvin Hillman Hinnebusch Family Mr. Frank Hintz Mr. and Mrs. William Hipkiss Hite Family Mrs. Hoffman Hoffmann Family Kay Holzwarth Mrs. Huer Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hunger Ann Hutnik Andy Hutnik .John Hutnik Mack lnskipt Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jernstorm Mrs. Richard B. Jones Josephine and Maly Edward F. Kaczkowski Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Kapp Roseann and Diann Karneckis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karwowski Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Katella Mr. John Katella The Kelly Family Mr. and Mrs. R. Kimmins Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirschman Mrs. A. P. Klein Mrs. Mae Klein Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Klepacz Earl Klose Mr. and Mrs. Eryin Klussman Mrs. Hildred Kneppel Kathleen and Gregory Knipling Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs A. Koerber Mr. and Mrs . Knoble . B. Koenig . Frank Knechtel Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Lois Kraeme Elmer and C . Donald Kraemer . John Kraemer 1' lara Krall Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krandel 88 Marjorie Krayvo Af3c Vincent P. Krayvo Miss Francis Krieger Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kuehn Mrs. Hilda S. Kunkel Mr. and Mrs. S. Kwitowski Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lakomy Mr. and Mrs. Lang Miss Mary Lang Frances Larson Mr. Harry Lease J. B. Leister Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Linder Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Lipinski The Longenecker Family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Louda Mrs. Anna Louvris Mrs. V. Louvris Mrs. Clare Lower Mrs. Frank Luchini Reno Luchini Capt. and Mrs. Robert C. Lutz Jr. Marie A. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Macek Mrs. Elizabeth Machin Marcy and Bill Mrs. John Marko Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marx Mr. and Mrs. Al May Thomas J. McCann John J. McCarthy Jr. James McCluskey Miss Marie McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick Andrew McDonagh Mr. John McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Mclver .Joseph and Mildred McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. C. McVay Mert and Betty Mrs. Mickelsen Dr. M. Milkovich O.D. Miss H. Miller Roy Andrew Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Misillo Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moelk Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moeslein Mrs. Mary Moore Mrs. Mary Moore Maxy Moore Mrs. L. Mooris Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moschel Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mouhi Loretta Muller Norman Muller Mr. and Mrs. Musial Mr. E. J. Nagel Wilma Nagel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nagorski Mr. John Niebrzydowski Mrs. Niedenberger Norb and Judy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oberle Mrs. K. Oberle Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Bauer and Mrs. A. Owens Mr. Michael Paczak Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palguta Charles Palosky Carol and John Patterson Mr. and Mrs. J . J . Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Papalia Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Peirce Michal Peplowski Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Perri Mr. and Mrs. J . Piektievicz Mr. and Mrs. Don Piel Mrs. James Piper Mr. and Mrs. L. Platy Mr. and-Mrs. Andre Plechot Mrs. A. Plotz Miss Kathleen Poliwka Mrs. Helen Ponist Miss Joanne Porco Mr. and Mrs. James Powell Paul Prosser Mr. and Mrs. P. J . Provident Betty Putaro Mr. Ray Charles R. Reinecker Ralph Richardson Mrs. Michael Ridosh Room 22 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simmons Helen Simmons Mr. and Mrs. A. Simoni William Simoni Bill Sites Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sites Mrs. Gen Smith James R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith Mrs. Robert Sommer Mrs. E. L. Speck Mrs. Speicher Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spicer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spratt Mrs. Stadler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Dan Stewart Dan Stewart Walter J. Stock Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stofft Mr. and Mrs. Claire Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strauss Mr. and Mrs. J. Stypula Ann and Helen Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Mr. William Sunshine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Susnak Mr. and Mrs. Regis Roth Mr. and Mrs. Carmen P. Rummo Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rupert A. Russman John Takacs Michael Talak Rose Marie Terleski Ray Thieken Helen Tokarczyk Miss Sally Russman Mr. and Mrs. R. Sadowski Mrs. Edward Sammel Mrs. Sammel Mrs. Mary Catherine Sammual Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Schaming Mrs. Margaret Schatz Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 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1961, pg 46

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