Strong Vincent High School - Spokesman Yearbook (Erie, PA)

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The schools of America, such as our own Strong Vincent, hold a most encouraging answer to this question of a worthwhile existence. In our schools can be found a hope and a faith that the future will hold good things. These expectant thoughts may be partly the natural exuberance of youth, but they are also the result of the school's attempt to prepare Americas students for what ever may confront them. CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION ... ... 5 CLASSES ......... . . . 9 ACTIVITIES .................. ,.... 5 '7 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION . . ,.... 6 3 MUSIC .........,.......... ..-.. 7 1 PUBLICATIONS . . . . . . . .75 ATHLETICS . . . One ....77 i -I. IN OURSELVES ,OUR FUTURE LIES I It dy f a, f' I I ff - Foreword 'Q sh In 3 ? Tv-u.. , M852 A 5 figatl Q, Im!! :mink ll IN H fi MH- lk: .4 -as . sw . Wx 5 3 Agra H 'K . Q , rl 'N. lin Q .- bg klswmiz .JK 22112, ,u2i3x 3 '5 7,2111 1947 POKESMAN um Q I mmmw, STRONG VINCENT HIGH SCHOOL ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA VI eXV Three MISS ERMA WEINHEIMER E, the students of Strong Vincent High School, take great pride in dedicating this 1947 Spokesman to Miss Erma Weinheimer. 'hxfeiniel' as she is attectionately known, typifies the life of our school with the vitality that is a part of her every word and gesture. Never dull, never slcw, sometimes brisk, but always possessing a terrific energy, she keeps the girls' physical education department on its toes. Ar the same time, Weinie spends many hours alter school coaching intramural sports and svvim- ming. lt is a hard-working person, such as she, who makes the school a vital place. May her loyal and lively spirit be ever a part of Vincent, Four tag, SPY iwxig f , 25157 , if r we gvqze-firm -eiegyutf f riff! 95 ff .tr 5 HE glorious past ol Strong Vincent High School challenges each succeed- ing generation ol students to add scme significant increment to the wealth ol worthy tradition held in trust here lor the tnenelit ol luture student bodies. The Spolcesman, a valued part of this schoolis heritage, portrays a partial record ol your activities. lVlay you lind pleasure in searching these pages. Let each ol you, having gained con- fidence from the total ol your experiences here, go forward to lurther, vvorthy undertakings. Assistant Principals-Mr. Gustavson, Miss Bryce ',..-ins Office Clerks-E. Sigmond, Miss Sullivan, T. Brocious v iii Ryypiiru! , V. W N R Science: Mr, Armagost, Mr. Shanor, Miss Studebaker, Mr. ir-iarkins Industrial Art Mr. Grosclrrice, Mr. Humphrey Mr. Dervrl, I, Di Corrvfb Miss Grieger, B. Grey Merchandizing: Miss Chase, L. Shorts. Vir. Kramer, Commercial: PQW1. Miss Schrade, Mrs. Davis, Miss kzsler. Miss Weinhiemer, P. Boian ROW Q. Mr. Schenck, Miss Wariel, Miss Connell Six Mathemalics Mnss Turnev Mass Van Nami Mr. Barber Ls '1,.,'M,, ,L , I QI: ---U -------x T 'gp , uc., .,. Nu. . Languages: Muss Mercer, Mrs. Brockway, Mrs. Dr!-Xngi Mnss Kahout, Mnss W. Wrnght ' r r ' 1 :ar s+f gt'1tti1 V :::, 'rf' 51 lf r I . N ge :M wha L! ,I 3 1 lr., , va r X , Y I I . x : ggmllllgq I N rr un' r r I' 'I ' 'f - :: L -mi ' 1 jgpili rl, ,g , 4' , . 1 N 'Inn ' , .... . 1 . , V '-r.::-1. r w If it NM,-E X Lu W ,ff QiIf',.-A. ,., T.-. ,, ' ar wg, K 4 f r ,. ,5 , -V rmmnn . . ... if 1 , n 1 Eight Hislory Mr, Welbel Mrss Peters MISS Evans Mr. McCarthy MISS Clulrk English Mnss Benedict Mrss Rermelt Mass Thomas MISS I-1,Wrught Mr. Wallech Mrs. Smrzh Mr. Rupert Mr. Dean 'fy '-- - ll-iw. I C NNN? , -Q-2'-i7 Im 'Pc' , h 1 Seniors ' 'X g l 1 'fi ' f22i q,, 4 1 'Zig W fa E NOEL ALLEN DONALD ANDERSON Noel -vhe's industrious- Don -pleasing personal- very nice looking-ts quiet ity--always keeps at what he's boyx helpful and .3 good doing A-arts and crafts interest worlcerf- soft spolcen. him an understanding pal. ,gi Ji LAUNCHED, BUT NOT ANCHORED ii Classes -qi JOHN ARAKELIAN MARCIA AUSTIN OLGA BANKO ROBERT BELL FOOTBALL 9, 3, 4-f-TRACK OFHCE MONITOR 31 4 Olgd -- easy to get along HBCU' 4 NATIONAL ATHLETIC GIRL RESERVES 3, 4E LET- with friendly bighearted UM Hedffmpemg, wel HONOR sociswmefxs. TER CLUB PMUSICAL small and slight' capable. I O MM ues' KETBALL 3, COMEDY 3. Johnnie -' a triple threat HMGVCWU pwill make 50m2- half-Baclc personality plus-M l0OdY d 800Cl SCCVCUVYH' Smdft popular good student. Sdl ' dlWdY5 busy M CUYC N really on the beam. Nine ETEl X WILLIAM BILOTTI TENNIS Q, BHCHEERLEAD- ING 3, 4-CHOIR 3, 4-A PRESIDENT 4 SPORTSMAN CLUB 3. Bill lots of funfjitter- bug f full of cheerleading ideas tenorfgood sport-as a tennis player he's terrific. BARBARA BUNCE NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4-COLLEGE CLUB 9 -GIRL RESERVES Qf-STU- DENT COUNCIL 3. Barbara -f sweet and Iovelyfa natural leader-tall and slender-studious-actiw ities galore. 49 M - if ' s I GAYLE BLILEY NATIONAL HONOR so- cigiy 44 .BAND Q, 3, 4 E PRESIDENT Q, 3, 4 --f ORCH- ESTRA 3, 4-f PRESIDENT 4 - STUDENT COUNCIL Q - MUSICAL COMEDY 3 f MINSTREL SHOW 3. Gayle his drumming is Vincent's pride and joy' many friends talented ' - neat - really a swell fellow. I A ..,.,V..,l, VVV.- Ag 2' 4 I .,'I I 1 III . ' JOHN CARRIGAN Jack tall and dark f f h f . THELMA BROCIOUS GYM MONITOR Q, 3 -H OFFICE MONITOR 3. Thelma H an excellent student - fair and square - good naturedf-cooperative- at home in the office--calm. DOLORES CATAPANO Dee f tall, darlc haired plqdgdnt persuasive Y. an miss -- industrious -f trust- excellent manager. worthy- heedful. Ten I VIRGINIA BUCCERI GIRL RESERVES 3. Virginia -dark haired-- gigglyHmerchandising holds her interest-talkative 'never without a friend. . . . HELEN CHNAPKO NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4-GIRL RESERVES 4 HLETTER CLUB 3-STUDENT COUNCIL 4. Helen - athletic - very, very nice - a hearty hello - well-liked-she'II go places- tall-a good student. GEORGE CORNELIUS George -the DeMoIay is for him 'as a columnist he's Corny '- cute-agreeable - everybody's pal- fslow, Ioping gait. JANET FINTON GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4- LETTER CLUB 4 -A NATION- AL HONOR SOCIETY 4- Musicel Comedy 3-Moni- MUSICAL COMEDY 3-- MONITOR 9, 3. Janet ' 'cute and petite- sweet as sugar-attentive- high ideals--admired. CAROL ENGLISH OFFICE MONITOR 9, 3, 4 -GIRL RESERVES 4-MU- 015' BETTY FABRIZIO Betty - nonchalant -- SICAL COMED5, 3. careful -H serene - knowing Carol -- humorous - knows the school inside out -a barrel of fun--talks with a giggle in her voice. WALTER GIBLIN HALL MONITOR 4, Walt --interested in ath- letics-quiet-good loolcing- never in a hurry-an all around grand fellow. -always at her best. SAMUEL GRAY GERMAN CLUB 4. Sam -a tall, handsome guy - smooth dancer -- jeep owner'-often sleepy--a nice personality-takes everything as a big iolce. Eleven UGO FERRI Ugo - fearless - f always singing or whistling darlc, curly locks f mirthful. MARGARET HARMON GIRL RESERVES 9 COL- LEGECLUB3 fMONlTOR4, PeS5Y extremely de- mure twinlcly eyes ener- getic Ievelheaded gentle - thoughtful determined. HENRIETTA HERBST GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4 LETTER CLUB 3'-MONITOR 3 MUSICAL COMEDY 3. Hank -- one red head without a bad temper likes a good time 'witty sportive bubbling over with energy. 'Q :aa -J fy'-A-ff ii ROBERT KINSINGER CI'-IEERLEADING Q, 3, 4 STUDENT COUNCIL Q, 3. Bob as a cheerleader, Iie's tops --good naturedf an excellent speaker 'ambitious -the girls envy his curly hair. --v I i 'Q 4-1- I gl :Q I 1, z.: 43' , - if r -- NEIL KELLER FOOTBALL 9, 3,.4- CAP- TAIN 4---WRESTLING 9, 3 --- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 4 NATIONAL. ATHLETIC HONOR SO- , . I , I ' CIETY 3, 4. IQ T, '- Neil 'good looking A popular -'sense of humor -I3 5' V keen football player. 1, J-N1 in A I fi 41, 15? EDWARD JOHNSON RICHARD JOHNSTON TRACK Q. Diclc fquiet and reserved uEdH 5D0ff5 eI'Ifl 'U5'd5f, 25- -fhardylcapable and compe- pecially baseball worries tent, little - easy going - gentle - disposition. r . g ig 4 Q -4' RICHARD MARKHAM . MONITOR 4. I Dick - Iriendly -always has an answer-teaser-'fum , ,gi V, ruffled-companionable. if lg . 'I TIP Arrt . ,if g Iuuvgv Q ALLEN LIEBAU MARJORIE LOHSE BASKETBALL Q, 3, 4-CAP TAIN 4f BASEBALL 3, 4- GOLF 4' NATIONAL ATH LETIC HONOR SOCIETY 3, 4 STUDENT COUNCIL Q, 4. AI - tall and handsome- popular with everyone-'al ways smiling'-sparkling per- sonality. NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY - PRESIDENT 4 - CLASS OFFICER - STUD- ENT COUNCIL 4HGIRL RE- SERVES 4' 'COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4. Marge H-strong character -mischievous-accomplished -very intelligent. Twelve is' R. I ii f A ' J ' K ' 'hu Q vl f X . wif 95,4 A . ' , 1' Q .I P j EDWIN MARSCHKA NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 3, 4 --f- CLASS PRESI- DENT 4-STUDENT COUN- CIL Q, 3--GOLF 3, 4- BASKETBALL 9, 3. ''Ed''-illustrious-scholarly - diligent 'A generous -- a capable class leader. J 5? . Q Q. S , , Ak. JAMES MULLARD FOOTBALL 2, 3, 4-BAS- KETBALL 9, 3, 4'-G OLF 3, 4 -MONITOR 4-NATION- AL ATHLETIC HONOR SO- CIETY 3, 4 - STUDENT COUNCIL 3. Jim -tall and well built - jivey - sharp dresser- casinova -- feminine hearts Flutter. NC If 4 KL DONALD MCMAHON GERALD MCMAHON Don --- polite - good UGZFYYH-darlc haired and looking -- friendly g Well heavy browed- Herculean liked -- muscle man, ---persistentfCasanova. PAULINE NICKERSON H H GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4- Dfck -iirrefbua-sharp LETTER CLUB 3f-MUSICAL dresser-clexterous-lceen. CQMEDy 4-MONlTQp 3. RICHARD MUSCARO Polly -curly hair--pretty eyes - well-known - an engaging smile-invigorating. Thirteen ROSALIE McGARRELL Rosie -- sympathetic - loyal - sweet - rosy com- plexion -- joker - comely. -GW WILLIAM ORCUTT FOOTBALL Q, 3, 4-TRACK 3, 4-MONITOR 4. Bill -famous as a football player-flashy---good natured -forceful-cure--belongs to the sharpie generation. 19 . 1 N '-.-it . , I V 0 X ff G, ' 'R . RICHARD PARSHALL STAGE CREW 9, 3, 4. Rich H speedy-f tolerant - lenient 44 stage crew's mainstay a nrfty lcid. MARJORIE SHANAHAN DEBATING CLUB 3, 4m- BATON TWIRLING Q, 3, 4 - MUSICAL COMEDY 3. Marj - delights in twirl- ing unruffled ' carefree has merchandising interests. ETHEL MAE PENTZ GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4-V COLLEGE CLUB 3- --ff INTRA- MURAL SPORTS 3, 4. Penny -- graceful -- a pretty Penny --f talkative friendly -pleasant. ORLA SANDSTROM GIRL RESERVES 3, 44 LIFE SAVING Q, 4 ff- GIRLS BAS- KETBALL 9, 3 -- VOLLEY- BALL 3, 4. OrIa f athletic - A petite Y generous -f willing to do her part -f sincere. JOAN SHANNON 'doannfsunny smrlegand disposition - companionable -Adiligent--lcind. ELAINE SIGMOND OFFICE MONITOR 4ffGIRL RESERVES Q, 3fMUSlCAL COMEDY 3--CLASS SEC- RETARY 3, 4. Elaine -'busy as a bee- poised f low voicedf truly a pal--lady like. Fourteen P an Q I ROBERT STRANIGAN Bob - blonde, curly locks -- slender ff agreeable --a drawling talk' carefree. FORD SMART BASKETBALL Q, 3, 4'-GOLF 9, 3, 4 Y FOOTBALL Q -' NATIONAL I-IONOR SO- CIETY 3, 4, Ford --fthe lady's man - sports enthusiast -W' putS hrs heart into whatever it might bei- good ole pal. ...A nuff' ' K -'S . .4 2 4 E M C , , 'lll'f'fJ- F ' it at 'E PAUL sr. JOHN F , f Paul -A rosy cheelced - V V 5 R- M slanting eyes-calm-unassum- X ' A 1 ing - never troubled or i i' 'Y worried. , - JEAN SWABENBAUER ,FRED VETRONE Jean - dark, slanting Fred - well dressed --- brows - alert - sensible E contented-never in a hurry attractive-COOl-hedclecl. iunexcitable. KATHRYN YOUNG OFFICE MONITOR sz, 3- l GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4- MUSICAL COMEDY 3. Kay -never without a grin -frivolous - pretty clothes -good natured-pearly teeth. AUDREY VINCENT GIRL RESERVES 9, 3. Audrey - enlivening dppealing - efficient invigorating - agreeable. FEBRUARY COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS - Y ROW 1. M. Austin, S. Gray,'J. Finton. ROW 9. E. Marschlca, M. Lohse, B. Bunce, G. Bliley. VETERANS Bell, Robert James Carrigan, John Donley Dodsworth, William Francis Dudley, William Herbert Ferri, Ugo F. Greip John H. Jacobsen, Ralph Marum Johnston, Richard Arlen Fifteen Labrozzi, James Mucaro, Richard Rosenhofer, Dale J. Smart Ford Taylor, Raymond McMahon, Gerald Francis McMahon, Donald E. Schutter, Edgar G. LOIS ANDERSON GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4ff STUDENT COUNCIL 4. '4Lois joker f- smooth dancer - ' peppy - tiny knows her way around -- letter writer. gt . . Q S1 X . ELIZABETH BENOVIC Betty Lou -f lovely, blonde hair -f quiet -- re- served - sincere f' faithful STANLEY BACHMAN JAMES ummm C OSS FOOTBALL Q Ei- R 2xrOMic ENERGY FORUM COUNTRY 3' 4 TRACK 9 3 4 I I ' HJUDIOVU W infelli Cm amesn--silent most of the 3 well-bred - H smiling eyes -V' time ff Df6Cl'C5l H effortless forever tinkering at the work- funnefznzdsy Some' bench. DORQTHY 3ENTLEy CELESTINE BERARDUCCI Dot Ddlient H im- STUDENT COUNCIL Q. pressionable -' liberal - original-foptimistic. Sis -'twinkling eyes and a warm smile-ffteachefs de- light-fimrnaculeteflady like. Sixteen MARY MARGARET BELL GIRL RESERVES 3, 4 STU- DENT COUNCIL 3. Marge ' soft spoken f thoughtful' helpful' enjoys ice and roller skating. i . JEAN BLODIEN VARIETY SHOW 3. Jean Wher voice upholds the A'CanoeIlqf-refined' fjust -earnest. ,Q LEE BLOESER FOOTBALL Q. Blimp -- noted for his largc collection of records-mos: always laughing -- sometimes Serious - palsy - jitterbug. N A BETTY BOYER AFTER SCHOOL SWIM- MING 9, 3, 4 --' GIRL'S BASKETBALL 3 -- GlRL'S TENNIS 3, 4. Betty -- undaunted -- athletic - handy -- alert - you can't annoy her. ' K X x .T-- A DOLORES BOGDAN DEBATE Q, 3, 4--SERVICE MAN'S CLUB Q, 3--GIRL RESERVES 3--MONITOR Q, 3-MUSICAL COMEDY 3- MINSTREL 3. Lorry --sings like a bird- a word for everyone --ex- pressive--anxious to please. BETTY BOWDITCH GIRLS INTRAMURAL SPORTS 3--AFTER SCHOOL SWIMMING 3-COLLEGE CLUB 4. Betty - - reliable ' gentle -hides her light- trim. i SAMUEL BRANDON FREDERICK BREHOB rQQT3Ai-L 9, WRESTUNG 3, 4-TRACK 3 -- - - R B Sam -a drawling voice- ITIFIIKZE grains liberal-loping gait--teases-in ,fdi,,h,,i,ed -C persistent - such a way that one likes it. gift of gdb -relaxed. Seventeen fi, . WILLARD Bowtus Hiv 9, 3, 4--SECRETARY 4-BASKETBALL Q, 3 - STUDENT COUNCIL Q, 3, 4 E sEi2viCEMEN's CLUB 9--TREASURER Q. Willie - merry -- gives with the big words - clever --worthy--pleasant. DOLORES BRISTOL GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4- MAJORETTES 3, 4-NOW AND THEN 3 - AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS Q, 3, 4- VARIETY SHOW 4. Dee - graceful - exquis- ite - pretty eyes - a good bowler - admired. ELEANOR BROWN GIRL RESERVES 4 - STUDENT COUNCIL 4. Ellie complacent -- becoming a lovely soprano voice- happy when she s sail- Ing. 4 Y sl-L, V K fe, -Q Y 8' - Ib' 45,1 I .59 s. JOSEPH BULO TRACK I, 9, 3, 4 CROSS COUNTRYT,Q,3,4 SWIM- MING 4 WRESTLING MANAGER Q ' INTRA- MURAL BASKETBALL 4. Joe long and lean tow- heacl Innocent looking eyei E gets around runs himsel ragged. 1.1 6 'Q .A JR NANCY BROWN STUDENT COUNCIL Q, 3 GIRL RESERVES 3, 4- NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 3,4 OERMANCLUB 4. Nan f dependable f - an excellent pianist trust- worthy trim Iigure if you can't Iind her equal. F ROBERT BURGER SWIMMING Q, 3, 4 -- WATER POLO Q, 3, 4 -f I-ll-Y 4. Bugs M- dynamic -- a State champ--follows his own code of laws-independent. If 'Rl I if' 3 , Lg ig I J A 55311, fm l, R' 3 V WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM TRACK Qf CICERO CLUB 3 ---VIRGIL CLUB 4. Buck -f Tommy Dorsey the second--Flirty, Flirty eyes de- termined- expeditious. BETTY BURKHOLDER MAJORETTES 3, 4fNOW AND TI-IEN 3'-VARIETY SHOW 4 'GIRL RESERVES 3, 4, Jiggers - likes to bowl and swim-lots of lun- keeps her temper downe practical. Eighteen f I h U ll L GUY BUELL Guy palsy-walsy - - smooth dancer likes music has everybody laughing at his antics- contented. Joi-IN ausci-I BASKETBALL Q, 3, 4 TRACK Q 4 GOLF 3 -- NATIONAL ATHLETIC HONOR socierv 3, 4. Jack --a whiz on the basketball court smooth dancer H- outstanding tire- less--impressive. NANCY CAMPBELL GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4- iNTRAMuRALS 3, 4. Nance -'V-seen most of the time with a boy from Tech - - swimmer f- keen-sighted f- spirited. fl ' WI DONNA CARIDEO PATRICIA ANN 1 ' DONNA CASE GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4- A MAJORETTE 3 NOW AND Tl-IEN 3. Donny - pert - sweet personality -f- naive W mad 1 about driving a car-fslender. GIRL RESERVES 4. Donna - cautiousw tra SPORTS Q, 3, 4- GIRL RE- vels and skates for entertain SERVES 4. Patsey ' usually has every. body in stitches- athletic f invorating -Y good-humored- - interested in drafting and shop. CAMPBELL DEBATE 4H AFTER SCHOOL ment' W likable-hale and hearty WILLIAM CHAMBERS QI 3, 4 Q BAS- BASEBALL 3, 4+l'll-Y Q, 3, 4 KETBALL 3-E INTRAMURAL -PRWDENT 4 W STUDENT M MES ci-.say SPORTS 3 -A S T u D E N i CCUNUL 4 - V'PG'L couNciL 3. CWB ff- Case -- comical -- served I . B'll E slender F' spew' in Uncle's Sem Navygathletic ahve E Scholdlly W Vdludbk to the baseball team-polished W I In' -- . good oo ing clever looking- Q Nineteen iQ SUSAN CARLUCCI Sue -- sits up and talces notice noiseless ff sanguine f pleasant' quiet. . faux aaaif' CAROL CHRISTIE GIRL RESERVES 3, 4. Carol - vivacious dainty auspicious ff good companion -- music lover. I Q 5 ROGER CHRISTMAN NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4' TENNIS Q, 3-- STUDENT COUNCIL 3-4 COLLEGE CLUB Q. Rog chemistry fiend f-- smart happy likes tennis and photography. 1 I ' 1 MARGARET COMI GIRL RESERVES 9, 44 AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS 4. Margaret f finest ideals '- interesting radiant if de- termined fair and square. GERALDINE CIOTTI GIRL RESERVES 4. Genie -- record col- lector Y thoughtful V- compe- tent -' serene -- smiling eyes. it-lie PATRICIA CLAYPOOL GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4. Pat - sweet - fair and squarefquiet and reserved -ready to help. ' JOANNE CORBOY GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4. Joanne f 'dances well slim mirthful f sparlcling -- conversationalist. JAMES CROSS TRACK Q, 3, 4'-'WESTERN SHOW Q - NOW AND THEN BAVARIETY SHOW 4 'llimnfa mechanic of to- morrow H- handsome H a tenor voice that thrills--help- fuI+rosy complexion. Twenty RICHARD COLEMAN INTRAMURALS Q, 3, 4. HDICRH -f reserved f dis- tinctive - resourceful - likes hunting f goes his own way. MARGARET CUZZOLA Mickey f-jet, black hair -f 'dancing is her favorite - demure f natural - attractive. , ,S I x if Q ft La 52 . fiat h 3 f if, DAVID DAHLSTRAND TRACK Q, 3, 4WFOOT- BALL 9, 3--CLASS TREAS- URER 4. Bud A stalwart - rugged loolcing -A athletic - loud shirts and socks - personality plus. ANNE DAVIS CI-IEERLEADING 9, 3, 4 STUDENT COUNCIL 4 GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4 COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4 MUSICAL COMEDY 3 - GERMAN CLUB 4. Anne agile tall and willowy vivacious friendly the center of attraction. EDWARD DALTON FOOTBALL Q, 3, 4-- BAS- KETBALL QfTRACK 4. Eddie -H high-spirited '- frolicsome E- teaser f f good hearted --H future lumber-jaclc. ELEANOR DEAN GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4-- STUDENT COUNCIL 9 -4 COLEGE CLUB SZ, 3-3 MONITOR 9, 3. Eleanor fs interesting tallcerq- genuine -H honorable - jocund S- life of the party - sensible. Twent 1. S 53 5 PATRICIA DALY GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4. Pat - Hslimf often noticed vt-ith her knitting needles and yarn--delicate patience and fortitude-'-well lcept. JOSEPH DI CORPO TRACK MANAGER Q '- BASKETBALL MANAGER 4. Joe - the inventor of all Vincent's famous sayings thiclc, blaclc, curly hair--f-vvise- craclcer--'has many friends. Y-ODE NICHOLAS D'ANGELO SWIMMING Q, 3, 4 '- WATER POLO Q, 3, 4-- TRACK Qf-USI-IERS Q, 3' - STUDENT COUNCIL 9 NOW AND TI-IEN 3- VAR- IETY SHOW 4. Crow A forever clown- ing-'a born leaderff solid on the trumpet-'knows his music gets a big Icicle out of life. DONNA DELGADO GIRL RESERVES 9, 3. Don --tried and true'- draws beautifully--loves to skate- fthick, curly eye lashes E' agreeable. 411324 'L r 4 ---i MERRILL DEVER TRACK 9- GERMAN CLUB 4. Bud - candid - agree- able -- cautious f baseball is his First love-civil. MARY DI MATTIO SERVlCEMEN'S CLUB 3a GIRL RESERVES 4. Mary -merchandising as her vocation-particular about her looksfhearty--honest. MARY DEVINE NATIONAL HONOR. SO- CIETY 4JGlRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4-CHEERLEADING Q, 3, 4 -- CO-CAPTAIN 4 - COLLEGE CLUB 9, 3 - STUDENT COUNCIL 9, 4. Mary - delicate Y re- Fined - sentimental g- lady like-everybody's sweetheart. WILLIAM DIMPELFELD 5 BETTY DI BACCO NEWSPAPER 3, 4fEDlTOR 4fNATlONAL HONOR SOCIETY 4--GIRL RESERVES 3, 4ACOLLEGE CLUB 3, 4 WSERVICEMENS CLUB 4. Bettv fstriking personal- ity-a very pretty face-'calm --sound principles. N. R . as iffy t S ib n I I' 'I GERARD DODSWORTH TRACK Q-BASKETBALL Q- FC?F3lIfY fLLd9?uftl,e Sdmdn e - GERMAN CLUB 4 T- COL' -nice looking-football en- LEGE CLUB 3, 4. Dimpy f loftyf blonde -Y honest - respectful -- in- geniousealceen student. thusiast-democratic and fair. Twenty-two Al' -R I - DURETTA DICKEY GIRL RESERVES 3, 4- IN- TRAMuRALs 9, 3, 4 LETTER CLUB 9, 3,4 -A NA- TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 4-DRUM MAJORETTF 9, 3, 4hMUSlCAL COMEDY 9, 3, 4-STUDENT COUNCIL 4. Dee -vim, vigor, and vi- tality-thrills to the voice of Vaughn Monroe - sincere friend-neat. . THERESA DOMBROWSKI GIRL RESERVES 9, 3fSERV- lCEMEN'S CLUB 9. Terry - efficient - skill- ful-takes interest in commer- cial subjects - casual -- reads and swims 'fi :as ROBERT DONOVAN TRACK 4 - INTRAMURALS 9, 3, 4. Bob -makes friends easily -broad minded - devilish - tactlul -- interested in elec- tronics. BARBARA DOW GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4f MONITOR Q-'LIFE SAVING 3, 4---COLOR GUARD Q. Barbara - lucky - in- genuous - musically inclined -fsportive--mild disposition. y I I AUDREY DORNHOEFER STUDENT COUNCIL Q - GIRL RESERVES 3, 4fBOWL- ING 4. Aud Y sweet - slim Figure - graceful - believing -a pretty blonde. ,a.. i q ? , ff I I y .5 , ,Wb eee JOHN Dowmz . SWIMMING Q, 3, 4-WATER POLO 3, 4-I-ll-Y 4-GER- MAN CLUB 4, Red - substantial - teller of tall talesAloves the water - accomplished-swell SUY- Q, 5 , ' fi P 2 '-'asf' 'iil il RICHARD DORST FOOTBALL 3, 4-WREST- LING Q, 3, 4--'STUDENT COUNCIL Q, 3, 4---PRESl- DENT A-I-ll-V3-TRACK 9. Dick W dependable -f popular -A strong, both in character and muscle--'thouglw lul--dexterous. RUTH DUNCAN GERMAN CLUB 4'-GIRL RESERVES 4 - STUDENT COUNCIL 4. Ruthie -she's from the south-interested in medicine -pretty eyes-keeps a scrap- book on current events. Twenty-three . r, NANCY DOUGHERTY GIRL RESERVES Q, 3 NOW AND THEN 3 V OFFICE MONITOR Q -- LIBRARY MONITOR 4. Nance ff- peppy -W capa- ble and efficient - com- panionable s original -H- radiant smile. NANCY DUNDON Nann W talented pianist -music teacher - sturdy char- acter-salubrious. '1 ELIZABETH EATON STUDENT COUNCIL 9, 3 - VICE PRESIDENT 3- Ll- BRARY MONITOR 4 GIRL RESERVES Q MONITOR Q. Betty real worker' busy as a bee her heart is with the army --chatty - writes a lot of letters. - XL amen FALES NMIONAL HONOR so- CIETY 3, 4' DEBATE 4- COLLEGE CLUB 4. FaIes learned com- patible- gives has attention to Anthropology and Speadeol- ogy f- overwhelming. Qi. WILLIAM EMLING TRACK' 4 -f INTRAMURALS Q, 3, 4. UBIII' - tin-lizzie owner-f mild -' quute the drummer -W contented. KENNETH FANAZINI WRESTLING Q, 3, 4 'CROSS COUNTRY 3, 4 TRACK 4, Ken ' helpful -' walling to please everyone when it's possible persustent f de- fends his friends. LARRY FABRIZI FOOTBALL 3, 44- TRACK Q A 'WRESTLING Q, 3. Stump ff thought much of --a camper in his spare time -- sincere f dependable f f gentlemanly. WILLIAM FERGUSON Ferg -f ornginal can put anything over on every- body - companionable jester ff drives a taxa. Twenty-lour BETTY FAHS GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4 COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4 TREASURER 4 MONITOR 3 MUSICAL COMEDY '3. Betty f -brught and shiny dramatic- so very dITl'dCtlVe an example for the rest of us. MONICA FIEDLER GIRL RESERVES 3. I'Monica -- amusing encouraging -' clever writer - sympathetic -declarative. MARJORIE FLANAGAN GIRL RESERVES 2 4 1 31 ' H NOW AND THEN 3 LI BRARY MONITOR 4 - STUD- ENT COUNCIL 4. Marge --- petite - de Iightlul -- easy to talk to bright and shiny. f. ,, gg' IO I f - , ,b V mf A 1 I ii - Qi al l -' -Q ' MARK FRANKLIN FOOTBALL Q, 3- TRACK Q, 3 SCHOOL PLAYS 9, 3, 4 - COLLEGE CLUB 9---HiY 4 INTRAMURALS Q, 3, 4. Mickey good actor -- likable ready to laugh -- understanding- -witty. x 2' I 48 f I I IE -t . ' K- K A, -. RICHARD FOGLE BASKETBALL 9, 3--INTRA- MURALS Q, 3, 4---BASE- BALL Q. Ogle -- gratefulfchival- rous-anything connected with art is his hobbyAexacting-W rational. ' Q Q to .i ,V RICHARD FORBECK STUDENT COUNCIL 9, 3, 4 -PRESIDENT 4 -- MANA- AGER, WATER POLO, 9, 3, 4 MANAGER, SWIM- MING Q, 3, 4 HI-Y Q, 3, 4 - VICE PRESIDENT 4---NA- TIONAL ATHLETIC HON- OR SOCIETY 3, 4. Dick -- dependable and reliable -H versatile f de- termined - convincing loves his saiI-boatfpersonaI- ity plus. JAMES FULLER TRACK 9, 3, 4--- CROSS COUNTRY 3, 4 t NATION- AL ATHLETIC HONOR SO- CIETY 3, 4- -STAGE CREW Q, 3, 4. Chaz never without his brunette-- friendly- jocular fff- always on the go- -a mind lor sports. ANDRENA GAFFI Andrena -- refined -- hobbies reading, sewing, skat- ing- silent most of the time-- tiny. Twenty-Five PAUL FOUST BASKETBALL Q, 3 -- BASE- BALL 4. Fuster Ydevoted to sports and everything connected with them - likes to keep moving t daring. MIRRIAM GAILEY GIRL RESERVES 3, 4 -COL- LEGE CLUB 4. Mimi - gets along with everybody amazing- likes to dance- even tempered ---- gcnerous. MARY GIANNAMORE Mary - good cook' loves to read' friendly-a Vincent supporter. NANCY HAMILTON STUDENT COUNCIL 3, 4- SECRETARY 4-NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 4 -- CHEERLEADING 9, 3, 4- GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4- SPOKESMAN BOARD 4 - CC LLEGE CLUB 4. Nancy -- contented - sensible - purposeful - courteous - true to the Red and Black. C4 ..-Q-E? f n.. I CAROL GORDON GIRL RESERVES 2, 3, 4- STUDENT COUNCIL 4 -- SERVICEMEN'S CLUB Q - COLLEGE CLUB 3-MONl- TOR 4-NATIONAL HON- OR SOCIETY 4. Carol - attends Y-Astec regularly-likes basketball and angora sweaters-cute clothes -tilting nose - good manager QL, I k-S, ,i .5 if .Jia DONALD HAMMOND s TR W I5 'I Fil, P f CAROL GRIEWAHN NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4 STUDENT COUN- CIL 3, 4-COLLEGE CLUB 9, 3, 4-OFFICE MONITOR 4 -WESTERN SHOW Q -- VARIETY SHOW 4. Carol - talented marirnbd player - comely - truthful and honest-captivating, GLENN HANEY BASEBALL QI 3, 4,TRACK 4-TRACK 4. 9, 3,glNTRAMURALS 9' 3' ' Glenn -boshful-wIlL in ing to help-interested 4'FOO-IBALL 9' forestry- -good natured-puts Don - good Ioolcing - his heart and soul in his work. smile of fortune-pipe col- lector - tactful - vigorous. Twenty-six if .1 ROSEMARIE HALLER GIRL RESERVES 3, 4 STUD- ENT COUNCIL 9, Rosie - stately H skill- ful with a needle -f Tommy Dorsey fan -' shining hair --s competent. LOUISE HARACZY OFFICE MONITOR 4. Lou --practical f- modest -' polite f- wouIdn't impose upon anyone-enjoys swim- ming. KATHLEEN HARVEY GIRL RESERVES 3, 4 'COL- LEGE CLUB 3---MUSICAL COMEDY 3. Kay 1' slender -- willing R-coy---fsweet-fclear-headed - outdoor girl. on-. 'Cl-7? 12 MARSHALL HENSHAW SWIMMING 9, 3, 4 - WATER POLO 9, 3, 4 - CAPTAIN 4 -- CHEERLEAD- ING 3, 4'---COLLEGE CLUB 3, 41-PRESIDENT 4. Goon - invaluable to the swimming team - loves the water -- loyal - wear shock- ingly bright hats. ELLEN HEAD GIRL RESERVES 3. Dutchie ff either singing or reading -W happy 80 lucky --nothing bothers hergpro- gressive. :Sr FRIEDA HENDOW CHEERLEADING 9, 3-GIRL RESERVES 2-SPORTSMANS CLUB 9, 3. Frieda -wears a diamond on her third linger, left hand -gay little giggle-beautiful hair-likes to talk with the girls. , -3-wx MN ral I I CHARLES HINDS STEFFEN HERZOG VARIETY SHOW COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4-vice ..ChuCk.. Q possies Umw- PRESIDENT 4 - FOOTBALL cianshipu - came to Vincent MANAGER 4 - GERMAN in his senior year-a tedious CLUB 3, 4-pRE5lDENT 4, builder ol radio sets-amiable. Steve - intellectual - scientifically and mathematically concerned - gleelul J trust- worthy. Twenty-seven -1 ROBERT HENRY TENNIS 3, 4-SWIMMING 3--WATER POLO 3. Bob - Y motorcycle owner -accomplished tennis player --'swimmer---dare-devil. ,av SYLVIA HOLDSWORTH GIRL RESERVES 4 - COL- LEGE CLUB Q - LIBRARY MONITOR 4 - OFFICE MONITOR 4. Sylvia - accurate - Icnits in her spare time-'giggIy- possesses a voice that one likes to listen to. BARBARA HOLMES COLLEGE CLUB 4 GIRL RESERVES 3, 4. Barb flutist M- speed demon on a typewruter - Fenurne friend 'sympathetuc f rxed of purpose. C7 BARBARA HUEY SERVICEMENS CLUB Q SPOKESMAN BOARD 3, 4 BUSINESS MANAGER 4 MONITOR 4 GIRL RE- QERVES Q, 3, 4 NOW AND IHEN 3. Barb swell dresser would malce a beautiful model lceen graceful, fi AQ in T257 x x I HELEN HUEGEL Hpiclcenn- follows the Erte Sailors with eagerness good sport -'always in a hurry- careful. i9 1 BETTY HOSU JOANNE HOWELL Betts --f another photo- GIRL RESERVES 4. Sfdph lfeepe' GIWGYS has dn Josie -- collects snapshots gm'-'Sed loolf PVODU '--merchandising course tall ecorous' ffrlvolous. . all I -1 -If t WILLIAM JIULIANTE WRESTLING 9 USI-IER 4. 4'Jewel saxophonust '- smooth dancer lrlcable amrcable' 'hunts a lot. I in DOLORES HUMPHRIES RAYMOND JOHNSON GIRL RESERVES 3, 4 - PRESI- Ray - - slender dark 4 hair and bright CYCS QdSY BOARD 4. togdlkto- qunet good fruend. Kutten - gentle -f bal- anced accurate -- slender homey type. Twenty-eight 3 NOLENE KAKOUROS GIRL RESERVES 9, 3 -- MONITOR Q -NOW AND THEN 3. NoIene expressive A - talkative f sense of humor - gorgeous eyes - pretty clothes. 'ff ELIZABETH KERCHNER GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4-- SPOKESMAN BOARD 4- COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4. Betsy ---can keep a secret ---patient friend -f- impartial - amiable f college bound. X854 If nl 4 3. J-PEER? I9 I LV .IEANNE KELLAR LATIN CLUB 3-VIRGIL CLUB 4--GIRL RESERVES 3, 4--COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4. Jeanne - shy - a good listener - helpful - smart - cheerful-swimmer. MARY KERN GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4 EEEE - COLLEGE CLUB Q, 3, 4,- OFFICE MONITOR 4 - NOW AND THEN 3. Mary - 'perpetual smile- accordion player -- obliging courtly- does a good job of making her own clothes. 13' SHIRLEY KELLOGG GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4-- AFTER SCHOOL SWIM- MING Q. Shirl - has many hand knit sweaters -- respectful -- quiet - incorruptible - lair. EUGENE KERNESS FOOTBALL Q, 3--BASKET' BALL 3- STAGE CREW EZ, 3, 4' MANAGER4 f- STU- DENT COUNCIL 4. Gene - impartial -- straight-forward -- likes the opposite sex -f gentlemanly f - deep voiced. Twenty-nine IRENE KENNEDY Irene -she saves import- ant clippings-listens to line music--collected--cheerful. K i HELEN KINGSBURY NOW AND Tl-IEN 3 -COL- LEGE CLUB 3- 'MONITOR 4 I-lelen '- readsalor- loves horses- sympathetic- aims for high goals. fin '-W' MARY ANN KINNEY AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS 2 --STUDENT COUNICIL 4 - MLISICAL CONAQDY 3 -- GIRL RESERVES 3, 4. MJdge -a slick skater - colleztorofsnapshots -honor- able - serene -capable. .A egg? -F' 4! RONALD LA JOHN FOOTBALL Q, 4 -- BASE- QQLL Q STUDENT COUN- 4. Ronny - sharpie - keen dresser likes to tease -- goes in for sports- -a kidder. r . ..,,, K Q' .. . x . ' k 1 LEWIS KLAHR WATER POLO Q, 3, 4 SWIMMING Q, 3, 4 HI-Y Q, 3, 4. Lewie mi h' v f sc ie ous - quick with an answer-amaz- Ing. CONSTANCE LARGE GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4- COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4. Connie -- carefree -- keeps her promises-nothing can change her mind--dancing is her favorite hobby. Cf? .IEANNE KLETT -GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4 - MUSICAL COMEDY 3 MONITOR 3. Jeanne --- always smiling -has winnin ways -- pretty face -- depenciable - defends her friends- generous. MARILYNN LARSEN NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4-GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4-ACAPPELLA PRESI- DENT 4--COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4 - OFFICE MON- ITOR 4---STUDENT COUN- CIL 9, 3. Marilynn --- magnetic -- poised f beautiful hair gay and jovial--knows what she is talking about. Thirty vw , I . GEORGE KRAMER TRACK 3, 4 - - FOOTBALL MANAGER 3,4 -NATION- AL ATHLETIC HONOR SO- CIETY 3, 4 - - NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 4. George - iitterbug - good manager of sports - another hunter smart. f-1 i MARY LASLOW Mel - lively --hilarious -entertains herself by swim- ming and riding horseback-- ethical. GQ 1-4 . ,ar-.YA-v S N P.-'sg 1 D K' ,nfl--- --E 1 K! ' ' 9' ' R X E X s ' A RICHARD LEE LUCILLE LATTANZI Lu f iceskating, a hobby FOOTBALL 91 3 WREST' f cheery smile ' particular- - LING 9, 3- diligentf book reader. Dick pleasant strong f creative happy lIl4CS to talk. .nw H' AUDREY LAWRENCE JAMES LAWRENCE GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4E- FOOTBALL 2, 3, 4 sBAS- COLLEGE CLUB 3. KETgQglEB34L:i1'cTRACK 3, Hfxudreyn C placid -Tsldnt' 4iLanky -- tolerant -f- 'nz elfesdw CO: teffU5 'N fall ogneratiige R persuasive --f lots an sen er--c arming. o rien sfam itious. .f 'f-I 4 , 'V N9 nr RAYMOND LEMMON CLASS PLAY 4. Ray -fdoes chemistry lab- oratory work' -model airplane builder-f good worker-keeps himself busy. AMELIA LETTERIO STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICE MONITOR 4 Lucy LETTERIO 9 c,sruDENr coursicm Q. Lu --- book reader Amelia C- tiny -E Op, suave - keen obsewerl- timistic -A humble C.. Mtpleasant-swimsIikealish '- enthusiast - intellectual -- dlldble' naive. Thirty-one . N. . I .g R rf .E , f , elm-EX I... PETER LIBRA DEBATE 2, 3, 4+CAPTAlN 4o'WRESTLlNG QE DANTE CLUB 3, 4-HPRESIDENT 4 -NOW AND THEN 3. Pete - a great conver- sationalistq- humorous- wide awake f-- forceful personality old coin-saver. JOAN LILLBERG LIBRARY MONITOR 4. Jo -- mannerly - earnest natural -modest swim- ming ranks high with her-- twin. G ELOISE LOOMIS GIRL RESERVES 4. AI --came to Vincent in her junior year - precise - honorabIe--taciturn. MARY ANN LILLBERG DONNA I-'SH LIBRARY MONITOR 4. f'DO,,'- - modes, -- ,mad LiIIiber3 -XIVIIIS to ITIYS- minded - enduring - cute tery stories - respectful -- de- termined - genteeI -the other twin. JUNE LOSSIE June - giggIy - neat as a pin-trustworthy-'and re- liable-wiII do anything for a friend. freckles-likes to dance. PATRICIA LUTZ NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4-STUDENT COUN- CIL 4 - TREASURER 4 - GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4, - SECRETARY 4 - CHEER- LEADING SZ, 3, 4-CAPT- AIN 4 - CLASS PLAY 4-- SPORTSMAN CLUB 9, 3, 4 Thi rty-two rm- ,,,. 1.3 M G, E X .gn sa.. J ' F7 JT - .fI'I,f, RICHARD LOESEL SWIMMING 9, 3, 4 -- CAPTAIN 4-WATER POLO 9, 3, 4 -- NATIONAL ATHLETIC HONOR SOCIE- TY 3, 4-STUDENT COUN- CIL 3, 4-HI-Y 4. Rich -'has Iove for the water-tried and true- many friends--will assist anyone in troubIe. SALLYANNMACFAYDEN GIRL RESERVES 4 - COL- LEGE CLUB 4-STUDENT COUNCIL 4. Mac -BuFIaIo's Ioss, was Eries gain when SaIly came to- Vincent-true'-keen wit- ted-naive. -GERMAN CLUB 4-COL- LEGE CLUB 3 -- LIBRARY MONITOR Q, 3, 4--MUSI- CAL COMEDY 3- MINS- TREL SHOW 3. Patty - deIightIuI - earnest worker - dazzling personality-just plain cute! DOROTHY MAC ISAAC GIRL RESERVES 3, 4 STU- DENT COUNCIL Q SER- VICEMENS CLUB Q, 3. Kutzer musical self assurance bouyant- gratify- ing enjoys sewing. SHIRLEY MC GARRELL ShirI ff football games are her joy- 'shy smile-A movie fan --wouIdn't hurt anybody if she could help it. N Q I I'- i JEAN MARINELLI can izssciavrs 3, 4 suav- icwws cLuis Q AFTER scHooL BASKETBALL 4. Jeannie curly, brown hair soft voiced -' ardent enjoys engaging in sports sentient. JEAN MCLAUGHLIN GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4-- COLLEGE CLUB Q, 3, 4- TENNIS CLUB 3. Jean f -well groomed tidy soft spoken H- gentle- -- seen cheering at all of the football games. 3 LOUIS MARKOPOLOS I'-ll-Y 3, 4fCROSS COUN- TRY Q, 3- STUDENT COUN- CIL 4. Lou g natural --- drives a good-looking car-sports- man-f-popular with both the boys and girls. EDWARD MERRILEES MUSICAL COMEDY 3- NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4- COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4 --ff PRESIDENT 4. Ed ' considerate active he makes those ivories talk f a sure success in what- ever field he may enter. Thirty-three GEORGE MAY May --V fishing and hunting are his main interests-' good common sense-f plaid jacket wearer-' blonde. FLORENCE METZ GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4 COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4 - LATIN CLUB 3, 4 CLASS OFFICER 3, 4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3, 4 - - STUDENT COUNCIL 2, 4 - SROKESMAN BOARD 3, 4 - CO-EDITOR 4. Flo co-operative --- sagacious A delightful she enjoys dancing - a brilliant personality. ROBERT MILLER Bob - builds model air- planes individual grate- ful and appreciative - good singer. Ig- I Mi-J. ALDERIC NATHAL WRESTLING Q, 3, 4. Birdie - wavy haired earnest and decided small unvarying ideas keeps a baseball scrapbook. :F WILMA MINERLY GIRL RESERVES 3, 4 SERV- ICENIENIS CLUB 3, 4. WlIIle'l -- heedful -- temperate -- companionable the cutest freckles--when you hear the click claclc of Ifnitting needles, it's Wilma. lb JOHN NELSON FOOTBALL 4 TRACK 4. Johnny - - jokester appealing smile tvvinlcling eyes devilish -- Iilces to talk. EVA MORETTINI SERVICEMENS CLUB 3, 4 GIRL RESERVES 4. Eva ff sultry voiced- con- scientious- a good little cock - satisfying- always in order. ,,4lMtQ,, Z., ...sz KAROL NELSON SPOKESMAN BOARD 4 GIRL RESERVES 3, 4- LI- BRARY MONITOR 3, 4 OFFICE MONITOR 4-MIN- STREL SHOW 3. Karol - -dazzling smile tiny- seen with the tallest boys-full of ideas gay and vivacious. Thirty-four MARY LOU MOSHER NATIONAL HONOR SO CIETY 4 GIRL RESERVES Q 3, 4- COLLEGE CLUB 3 4 SPOKESMAN BOARD 3 4 -EDITOR 4. Lulu witty intelli- gent the Camay skin steady and even- the back- bone of the Spokesman Board , ,J A I , -N- A CARL NORMAN MCarI - collects pictuie postal cards good speaking voice - tall likes to travel to places of historical interest. Nil Q 'f EDWARD OSTROWSKI MARY PALLOTTO Ed wants to be a drafts- man reserved loves the out doors- nice boy. Q 3 MILDRED PALLOTTA Millie dainty and de- lightful f f resolved W' beauti- ful eyes - well dressed. 'X -in: f' 481' JOAN PAASCH FREDERICK OWEN TRACK Q, 3, 4-GERMAN GIRL RESERVES Q STUDENT COUNCIL Q A E vAieiETy CLUB 4. Jesse 'A quiet - quite SHOW Q a pole vaulterff knows what is going on-upholding--iw dependent, PaasChie -f silent' music is her main interest per- severence ' complaisam always ready to listen. , T ,rigs A . E . :-i T T E. T X JAMES PANETTA PETER PANETTA FOOTBALL Q. FOOTBALL Q, 3, 4' NA- Jjm , an expert dfdwef TIONAL All-lLET'C HON- and slcetcherf enjoys sailing, OP SOCIETY 9, 3, 4 ' camping, and traveling' keeps TRACK 91 3- ll'1'n9S to himSelf. Pete f quite the pianist all scholastic football player-U riotous well-lilced. Thirty-five Mary,' f a great movie- goer - ready with a big smile - wide eyes hilarious. PHYLLIS PARADISE PhyI --gay--longs for the bright lights- dances well '- darlc hair. VELMA PARIS GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4. Velma slim merry well known f fashionable lustrous, blonde hair - re- markdble. FRANK POLENTA NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4' MINSTREL SHOW 3' WESTERN SHOW 9 f USHER 4f VARIETY SHOW 4. Laddie ' - quick witted' - talented accordion player entertained in many of our auditorium programs 4- jolly good fellow. 'lllp Vllll IZ W GERALDINE PERSOHN LIBRARY. MONITOR 3, 4-- GIRL RESERVES Q VARIETY SHOW 3. Gerry f- light hearted -quite a hand at golf the girl with the laughing face W talkative. KATHLEEN RECTOR , 'Q7 , I' . . f sg e ,ei K . Ii, - . .. A .- f . . ,, '. .. , l1f,lfIf91:il . 12 ' ' I E 1,gjQjf,p, . , V , gl . 1 g.fgg.tgg5af-, ,f I - K ll 'W-i tl -li, 'I'-ff E. R if I ivy.- .. ,. I, :fy VA K iff . L. ROBERT PHILLIPS Bob -H wavy haired H unassuming -- calm, quiet manner -H unruffled H- swell fellow. ,313 ALLEN RICKLOFF CHEERLEADING Q 3, 4-fa SWIMMING Q,3,4 WATER SPORTSMANS CLUB 3, 4f-- GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 44 GERMAN CLUB 4 COL- LEGE CLUB 3 -ff SERVICE- MEN'S CLUB Q-ff NOW AND THEN 3. Kathie - peppy, clever-f dancing is her first love active meaningful grand gal. POLO Q, 3, 4----HI-Y 3, 4. Al - expressive at home in or on the water iocund and lively Iuclcy good sport. ' Thirty-Six JOHN PICCORILLO PicIcIes - wants to become a chemistmaplays the clarinet ' comical-likes to eat. VELMA RIGAZZI Val - businesslike --'-- wholesome -- nimble' doesnt Ie! anything get her down. '?' LA VERN ROBINSON MUSICAL COMEDY 3 - MONITOR 4. Vern - neat as a pin - she's either sewing or playing the piano - trim - blithe -- -composed. ESTHER ROGAN GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4. Red - wide-eyes - ob- servant-modern ideas-party giver-attractive red hair. LOIS ROBINSON GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4- CHEERLEADING Q, 4- LIBRARY MONITOR 4. 'Lois - smoothie - pop- ular - becoming clothes - capacity to do things-cutie. 3 GRACE ROLLIN Cl-IEERLEADING 1, Q, 3, 4- GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4 SPORTSMAN CLUB Q, 3, 4 GERMAN CLUB 4-COL- LEGE CLUB 3-STUDENT COUNCIL Q'- MUSICAL COMEDY 3. Gracie - lively and gay diligent-lovely, curly hair- forgiving-she has what her name implies. f as 5' f Q- WILLIAM ROBISON BASKETBALL Q-TRACK 2, 3, 4 - WRESTLING 3 - FOOTBALL 3, 4. Robbie - built well -- unchangeable -- athletic -- enthusiastic - likes a good time. JOHN SCALISE ITALIAN CLUB 4. Tony -distinguished for his brains-thrifty-one boy who takes school for what it it is worth-quiet. Thirty-seven ELOISE ROESCH NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4---GIRL RESERVES 3, 4-GERMAN CLUB 3, 4- MONITOR 4. Eloise - talented - a ready answer - dazzling - cute tilted nose - forever wisecraclcing. ff fa- r 1 0- -V ' I Pt . - ' I t?T..:::w'Ef-'14'-21 '- 7 5:3011 W., EDWARD SCHLOSS STUDENT COUNCIL 4. Corley - zestful -- happy when hunting - thinks before he acts -- broad shoulderedl- good kid. Bb 4 x -.. , fm , 1 t l A f 'Vi X, Q ST ie if I vi JAMES scHMmLE SALLY SCHWAB NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4 'GERMAN CLUB 4--COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4. Jimmy - chemistry wizard -friendIy-- very, very nice-- chivalrous--determined lad. H? . n .. X 'fix 52 A CHARLES SCHWEIKERT SWIMMING 2, 3, 4- WATER POLO Q, 3, 4 HI-Y 4. Chase relaxes by read- ing- -swims Iike a Iish full of fun -even disposition - you can't annoy him. , AN Ai- I ff , .Inj , 32 , HERBERT SCHULTZ ROBERT SCHWAB FOOTBALL Q, 3, 4 BAS- Bob - -direct-gets what KETBALL Q, 3---NATIONAL ATHLETIC I-IONOR SOCIE- TY Q, 3, 4 - STUDENT COUNCIL 9, 3 -- CLASS ERESJDENT 3, 4- MONITOR Herb -- dashing - oop- ular--always eating candy-- friendIy- good humored -- sharpie. he wants-Iikes to hunt- pleasant. ' JOANNE SEYBOLDT GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4-- COLLEGE CLUB 3. Joey -- her auburn hair is the envy of many a girl- 'natural has good taste-- peppy' -trim. I MARTHA SHEIRICH GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4- VIRGIL CLUB 4-- GERMAN CLUB 4 - NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3, 4--- PRESIDENT 4-COLLEGE CLUB 4-SERVICEMEN'S CLUB 9-CICERO CLUB 3 --LETTER CLUB 3, 4. Mart -f taII - - intelligent but definitely -- constant - unwavering Y her sole in- terest is swimming. Thirty-eight GIRL RESERVES Q, 3 4 - f SERVICEMENS CLUB 4 COLLEGE CLUB 3 4 MUS- ICAL COMEDY 3 GER- MAN CLUB 4--BOWLING LEAGUE 4. Sal -- imperturbable - f refined - cordiaI - comely --a true bIonde. f-5. an Y? JOAN SHEPARD GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4 - PRESIDENT 4 -- COLLEGE CLUB 3, 4 SECRETARY 4 --GYM MONITOR 4 - - CHEERLEADING Q, 3, 4 -- LETTER CLUB 4 --NOW AND THEN 3-STUDENT COUN- CIL Q. Shep -a born leader - she rides horseback and swims --knows what she's doing ' talkative and friendly. OUP '5 BETTY ANN SHOPPARD INTRAMLIRAL SPORTS Q, 3, 4 f GIRL RESERVES 3, 4 V TWIRLING 3, 4 VAPIETV' SHOW 4. Beit earnest fair -f does her duty, whatever it may be she's either bowling or swimming. ,1,-t. VIC 1 , Ndigffwg I n I, W LETITIA SHORTS OLGA SIMONELLI STUDENT COUNCIL 4 - GIRL RESERVES 2, 3, 4. 441-f 'Y MARIE SMITH DEBATE 4. Smitty -f mindfulfffgrin- ning almost all ol the time-' world wide and politically inlormedwrelaxes by reading. GIRL RIERERVIRS 4' Olga f artistic -W her All Tish 'ODXIOUS WOFIKCY - interest lies in window trim- SWimff1CfgWiIIlf'I8 V0 PICOSC ming and beautician work ' everybody if possible. Zggiful, K M ear- y 4',, MAZIE SMITH 1. ROBERT SPANBAUER DEBATE 4-BASKETBALL 4 ,- ' ' ' f E. Bob gtalI dna min- win -HINTRAMURALS 4' ' 3 do anything that appeals to Mazie''-friotous-'carefree if g , him- unassuming 'lovaI. ggdegaahasparkler-jolcester- gg i, ,F Ii' 'g -345 p- Mfgv FRANK SONOSKI CHARLES SORGER Junior - believes in fair FOOTBALL 9, 3, 4-TRACK play-aware of what is going on - whole-hearted-Iirm. 2, 3, 4-WRESTUNG 44 - GERMAN CLUB 4-sTu- DENT Coursicit 4. Chuck - understanding - the Iady's man-one of Vincent's outstanding athletes -good hearted--al around BUY- Thirty-nine MADELYN SQUEGLIA SERVICEMENS CLUB Q, 3. MadeIyn !a great tallcer -A-dark haired f- earnest H4 definite ideas- movie goer. wu.uAM mumsuu. INTRAMURALS Q, 3, 4. Bill f- casual a ready laugh V- weariless ' modest Happreciative. 'Ur' S11 Tino' 4 ,. SUSAN STERNBERG GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4-- CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT Q, 3A-CLASS SECRETARY 4f COLLEGE CLUB 4. Sue ---alert 'M zealous 2 smooth --M dependable - loves to sail and swim. HUBERT ST. GEORGE USHER 3, 4 -- PRESIDENT 4 --INTRAMURALS 3, 4 BOWLING 4. Saint -- seldom seen without his camera -f drives a huge car 1 concerned about others' f assured. 4 W I 'NGE TRUTENAT WILLIAM TWISS GERMAN- CLUB 3' 4 'o BASKETBALL 2 - orncs BOWLING LEAGUE 4. MQNITQR Q, 3, 4, 'IBunny frivolous and gay HTWISYYH ' SICCDS 0 80'-7d 6 fdshmn dzslgner jocund- deal - funny -- carefree ' unbothered -' excellent voice locks at life through rcsewfusuduyidughing colored glasses. NICKOLI BASSI INTRAMURALS 4. Niclc - 'loads of fun de liberate--mischievous ' -f en couraging - - sportive. 4 , I . 4.410 H ' 3 f ' ' :ff its SAMUEL VIGLIONE BASKETBALL 2 - STUDENT COUNCIL Q-USI-IER 3, 4 nf FOOTBALL 4 -- BOWL- ING 4 -- SECRETARY 4 nf NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY 4. Sam - reserved 4 strong character 4 enjoys good music - allable -- unallected. JEAN VINES NATIONAL I-IONOR SO- CIETY 4 --- GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4--STUDENT COUN- CIL 3, 4YCOLLEGE CLUB 3, 4-- SERVICEMENS CLUB 9, 3, 4 -BOWLING LEAGUE 4. Jean ---- well-bred -im- partial - reserved --f constant - trustworthy. A 4 1 DOROTHY WAY GIRL RESERVES Q, 3, 4. Dottie fashionable - - dramatic -- pearly teeth . , d02?I 1S - where there is excitement, there's Dot. AUDREY VOLK Aud -- level-headed - free and easy - rf attentive -- unassuming --- good worker. MARY LOU WAGNER GIRL RESERVES 4---LETTER CLUB 3, 4AlNTRAMURAL SPORTS 9, 3, 4--TWIRLING 3--GYM MONITOR Q. 3. Mary Lou -- certain - noiseless S honest in her actions -- bowler. DORIS WEAVER I GIRL RESERVES 3, 4-COL- LEGE CLUB 4. Dorie g beauty shop hair - even tempered s regardlul W conversationalist -' a skilled equestrienne- ap- preciative. MARY MARGARET WEIS STUDENT COUNCIL Q, 4 -GIRL RESERVES 3, 4. Sis --really a swell girl- competent - attractive 3 bright-obliging. Forty-one, n 2 , - 1 JOAN WARNEKA GIRL RESERVES 9, 3, 4 - CI-IEERLEADING 9, 3, 4 - NATIONAL l-IONOR SO- CIETY 3,4 'COLLEGE CLUB 3---SERVICEMEN'S CLUB 9, 3fGERMAN CLUB 4- VIR- GIL CLUB 4-- LATIN CLUB 3-'STUDENT COUNCIL 2, 4-GIRLS LETTER CLUB 3, 4. Joan H- active --- just enough sell-assurance - - zest- Iul - understanding -' con- versationalist. CAROLYN WELLINGTON GIRL RESERVES 3, 4- COL- LEGE CLUB 3, 4. CulIy - spic and span - taciturn -f feminine f gamer. ous---lover of dogs--stead. fast. 'L YE' uv- IP!! ,Q .M . NORMA WELLINGTON GlRL RESERVES 3, 4fnCOL- LEGE CLUB 3, 4. Norm ff small -- quiet -fa scholarly --ff graceful - nursing as her vocationwcul- tured. V, 'Z' r ' rr JOHN WILLIAMS BASKETBALL 9, 3, 4-BASE- BALL 9, 3, 4 4BOWLlNG 4--PRESIDENT 4. Jake -- corripliant - slcill- ful basketball player - natural W-has a sense of humor. 1 i ull hx 9 X X i l ' X 2 -ff! - E ,L f Elf, I ps' T Y . , 4 JACK WELSH KENNETH WHIPPLE STAGE CREW Q, 3, 4- TRACK MANAGER 4. Whip devilish -a his hobby is flying ' noiseless - Squirrel 4 franlc - curly undisturbed' reliable. haired - tall and thin -- mischievous W well dressed in s ,'xr'S ' . I V ' ik! if YT? ALICE WRONEK RICHARD WRONEK GIRL RESERVES 4. F-0013,-SXLL 9, 3, 4-BA5. Slim - stout hearted f -KETBAI-L 9, 3, 4- can keep ll1lf185 I0 hwelfsaa Dick - undisturbed a Swine music lovefsfamtelv and bulldozer on the football Field tall. ff-curly hair -- navy man - big and bravvny--true pal. Forty-two T LENORA WHITE STUDENT COUNCIL 9, 3 f GlRL RESERVES 4. Lemons f colorful ' cheerful f- dresses smartly f ' glowing personality ' very nice-musically inclined. SHIRLEY YOSTEN GIRL RESERVES Q, 3. Squirrely f- proper --- handy with a needlegdecent -hopeful gn resolutef-good friend. 40 JOAN YOUNG Jo - sweet soprano voice f does her duty by the A'Cappella -- enjoys typing f light-hearted and gay. .,.,. mhhx an 1 PALMER ZIROLI BASEBALL 9, 3, 4'-BAS! KETBALL Q. Palmer grulf voiced r ' likes sports, especially base- ball - veracious' decent. l M. Sheiri UU' W , M, . B . A WAYNE YOUNGOUIST Louise zAMBRzYcKi INTRAMURALS S2 3 4 HW ,, ' ft 't Weasel 'Y appreciative- ayne - persis en - gr - I exacting W will attempt any- lilcesuall spolrts I unexcitaoe thing - hunter. -shiny blacic nairvsunny dis- position. No Pictures James Dowling James Manson Vincent Mezzacapo Richard Mulchy Marilyn Stanton CO MMENCEMENT SPEAKERS 3 .4 , I Q far , , .. i PHILIP ZIMMERMAN FOOTBALL Q, 3, 4 - l-ll-Y 9, 3. Dunk - humorous f- de- termined to get what he wants mputs one at ease-possesses courage-fyou have a good time with Dunk ,infix i f ' ...sw 73 i ERWIN HILL GERMAN CLUB 4 USI'-IEP 3, 4. Bill --R cooperative-H happy go lucky -expressive' easy to get along with 'likes sports of all kinds. 1llE5fml!., I L.. ch M. l-lenshaw, J. Warneka, J. Schmittle J. Vines, I-l. Schultz Forty-three l 'ia wif : in 1, 14 ts those glorxous sounds to 'om the Navy The team was about 3 Frank Maksa wx dat squeeza-box talk 's Q A I , XVILJ .K .LA L., .-n..r,..J .- ,J Y t Y Now, a che S er for cheerleaders. am sure makes a cheerful salesman of water? Did Burger just get a mouthful John and Pete at a new port Of Cdul H Al wake up! itz, The Spokesman editor eYr 1 ' ' h t 'ndustrious. Forty-four :sn t always t a I Q 'X ls., no M. Alberico C. Bertone U12 erqradua ies Zwelve ,Ze v. emi M. B enne fr R. Bennett P. Brown J. Campbell C. Cascio F. Casey R. Cerami M. Ciano T. Corsi J. C1055 X . . 1 9 X .' if .X . i .f V W , . f gh X M. Deck R. DeFazio Y. DeJohn J. DiMattio D. Dwelle L. Fabrizi P. Farbo R. Gilson J. Goodrich ig -.N Q. 1 QT: A .4 I A .za I B I R 'L Q l W. Gordon L. l-lardner E. l-'lershelman M. Hinspeter , ' M. ltaliani V. Jenco l-- Kane M- 'falls' A J ' lf 4 , . . J A D J. LaPlaca M. Laposky S. Legler A. Marini Mele N. Merrick M. Meuser M. Mowrey D. Knapp .s J. Nelson J. Occhipinti N. Ottoway J. Panetta P. Paradise L. Pettinato J. Piccorillo D. Regelman G. Reynders V. Rigazzi F. Simonelli ' , 2 1 . K 1' A 1 ... . . I , R. Robb W. Robison D. Roth J. Sapper L. Seib M. Seib N. Shepard V. Sigmond . C K! ' ' 'N li af' x X I N W. Sprague J. Sprickman J. Starks A. Straub W. Struclcer A. Waldman M. Ziegenhine J. Zurlinden Forty-Five fevezz wo V . U A -fx A F' f4 i xxx ' . I L l- . A. Adduci F. Agens R- Asnello P. Allen Q' 'J . qi ,F if ' V-: :,. V F T. X Y , . ... , . 2, L ' 4, J C. Alley K4 Andgrggn J. Annunziata R. Armanini R. Aaron W. Bancroft V. Barberio N. Beason B- B2Cl4Witl1 ,mv K1 eq ' . ls . I. -if 2 . ... R. Brandon N. Bretschneicler M. Browne J. Bender J. Benjamin E. Bertini F. Bohn P. Bolan A. Bova fi' J J -1.: , Z 17 1 'fo' ' .. L J. Brownlie E. Bucarelli G. Bucci E. Buckel S. Burns M. Caldwell N. Campbell V- Campbell M. Cdffi'-ill A ' .' sq '-1' .P F .V ' . is . ' N ,SF-XFJZL x A - 'Na A x R. Collman E. Copen C. Cross W. Culver l-l. Curkiss V. Cassidy M. Chnaplco A. Coleman P. Colecchia Ci. E. Dglle cuff. . N D. Clap C. Daub J. D'Aurora J. Dearbe DeLong P- DCSUUOYWC R- DiFUCCl V- DiMdfC0 is . 'Q L bv iz ft 119 J 7 l flu wi. . P. Dion J, DiNiCOl,, N. DiPasquaIe R. DiValerio R. Donaldson M. Doritty N. Drown D. Ebisch E. Edwards i ' . :ff-1 4, B' l.. ? N if lf ' 15' we F-4? 4 T ' '. ' L ' 5 i J Y I R iv- D. Eller M. Fahey J. Falcone R. Farnham D. Farrow J. Filrtica J. Feichtner A. Felice C. Foerster .. 4, f r - f ' 1' 'Q J - M 3. . f ' fr BV 'L F ' 'id I 5 .. Q' gy it ,Y .A,V x .':, A 41 IL 4. 2 q' 1. -I , M . ' ' rl . F rl 2 ll mfs.-1. f. S- l if J A. Finlc L. First J. Fish F Fratto E. Froess M. Galvin T. Garfield G. Geros R. Gillespie Forty-six 'J Y . P G rl' Q, - .- - A 4' ' .Hi iff . , A H . .. . ix' 'R 1 P il Qi- fp in l J. Gordon R. Gourley D. Gross CJ. Hamilton R. Harland D. Hartzell J. Hayes D. Hewes R. Hollmdn . H H .. ,. QT' y P 1. I L ' 7. V up 2 ' 5 ? -as . ' -' if . A A' m g s ' A W L. . fri ' 91,-'Y D. Holland F. Howard W. Hill M. Hillberry N. Horst N. Hughson C. Johnson C. Johnson G. Johnson , as S L , 1 3 . 1. Q :iff 4. as fi . S D. Julio M. Keller V. Kemo G. Knaulf G. Koerner R. Koos A. Koschilc S. Kramer K. Kraus l . N 0 Pfi- i A .' A 1--E 'fg ,- I ag? .oe - P. LaQue A. Lamary J. Lauterbach V. Lattanzi J. Leemhuis A. Linendoll M. Linsey J- l-iDlf1Slsi K-l-lvlnfisfcne . s.. . AVA H . .. 'li f Q.. , HX '- X. 'N 9 I C. Loesel D. Loeslein H. Loomis P. Lynch P- Mdtlfey G. Madonia J. Mancuso B. Marshall T. Mason ' 'f ' L ' H f . . 'Rf 1 Paw' De' Q L L A ., M Fi Rf' C li ' A . ', Ci lx-im ' Q f 2 ii li . -il-11 ' l, 1' , L. Massie S. Massie J. McCarthy D. McKee M. McLean M'MCLdU9l1ll'1 RA MCNGHY V' MCDUKJ E. Miller i ' D .., V .- . 6 mms- 5' , t U W J. . Q V , 1 .. ' N 4 L J . 5 ' 'L L: H 3 J. Miller P. Miraldi R. Monahan N. Moncton M. Morehouse J. Morse V. Mussari D. Nathal R. Nickerson - . 5' A ily .h 4 fy, J K ,ai L 1 - ' a .rs M K i P ll N. Oblom J. O'Hara L. O'Neil N. Pallotto L. Pavlov A. Peelman M- pl'IilllDS L. Pick R. Piclcard 8 . U i . 1 .... . or T. Piclcut G. Pillitteri J. Portz D. Providenti E. Raymond E. Riazzi M. Richter J. Rieger M. Roach Forty-Seven T' we l SE? ,H 1 s , f M. Rogan P. Rogers M. Rose A. Rossi J. Roth M. Seeger M. Salchli G. Savellr M.Schrlmper Q W L 4 R. Schwarz M. Seiter M. Signorelli T. Simonian J. Sivillo A. Smith M. Stelan R- Sleiflmell L- SYCVCDS - e , N 7 t ,, K Q H la x e X K fd W 'r A . ' 4 J. Strohmeyer G. Sult l-l. Tabb D- ldYl0f D- TONY A- Tdvdni M- lo'-7l eY J- Toth C Ugmo 5 M 5 2. - M, Uhg N.Van der KloetJ. Vetrone J. Vetrone E. Vietmeier D. Viggiano S. Volk D. Waidley M. Waldo . . . J . - Q sr. W . 2 .. Q-if 1 J ss' I S ij fi , lrlrf rr l 6, . S 11. l ilk ll r J L ' A V . 1 TK A ' 7 4. C. Walter M. Warnelca R. Waugh C. Weber M. Weber M, Whipple R. Whipple M. Whnte W. Wingerter G. Willett M.Wlll1ams Gf Winterlich P. Wyneken P. Yoculan N. Zeller l-l. Zimmerman C. Ziroln D. Zonno Q eleven ne xr! 'll 2' H. Aichnef l V. Alberico M' Barrett i 'la R. Bartlett E. Baur N. Berg J. Bidncosino E. Brew C. Brewer B. Brown C. Bunce F. Caravaglia . Q . M. .l. S S . . vm . , ' . . . xg was J my . . . . U? ...Q Q .. . ,vt '- A .1-wtf lr .. 1... . w MA Ddrone C- D'Au,O,d D. Ddvlg R. DeDad L- DiMdrCO R. DnNicola E. Dully L. Estes D. Farver Forty-eight ...K I W . , .i . ,ww y H. 1 .i 2 .,kr Ji 1 I i . EL. MW Q M I , . 1 A t I .. . .L 'Q V 2 - - :if L. . 2 H-.1' bf -: kr . . JN . KJ f . - R J i K ' t f ll Z f 3 t N, Fgdgi M. Ferraro F. Ferritto D. Fields M. Fondy W. Graham M. l-laise J. Hedges W. l-lolmstrom . 1: Y 1- Z. . 'tw fi' - Y A lg in ti T . A if .i'f?S5Nsa if M M J. 'dun-,ne B. Keep L- Kendall p. Kldhf A. LaFuria J. Letterio N. Loboudger H. Maries L. Merlcow ' -- 2 i . if . , 44 ' . 'J i it I I .- Q,. . A A. Mele J. Merkel R. Miller R. Moran F- MOUVYOU J- MYU5 T. Nutter A, Palmisano A. Panetta B- PCYVY J. Pettinato S. Pizzo R. Rawa C. Rodriguez C. Rosanski E, agnini A. Santomenna B. Scherrer A i x -. M sg 4, at 4. 'W - 9 I, ' i. I iw ,N TQ.: . ' 'V J - i fi xi iw A' 4 f if D. Sementelli A. Siegel D. Sitter C. Smith J. Strow P. Sullivan A- Tdndgjione 3' Vodka, M. Vengfeegcd 4 vi , ggvim .xg ,fs .2 I 'in A+ , M. en wo .S .R A. Abbey J. Abele J. Allen X 1, W X. N. ,, .Q . my .2 I ,.,, .V M A ,Q I A 4 wlx at ,T Six CX P b . E. Amicucci J. Andrews B- Afbl-lClfl2 J. Augustine B. Bacon D. Balmer E. Baker T. Baker V. Bebell t . A L l 4 A i R. Beckwith B. Bertelsen R. Bertelsen W. Bertelsen O. Bifulco M. Blodgett E. Bordondro N. Bowen C. Brandon mf . 5' 1 ,L f J 1 1 A ii, i Q. -.X . M . ..k if K. A K 4 . . i.. I I f if ' A A r kill .V nigh ' A J Q- ' il gi. ' . -Q 1 g M. Brenot W. Britner l. Brosig P. Browne J- BYUDO F- Buhl P, Bulo W, Bums J. Butsch Forty-nine N. M. Calabrese M. Canella C. Cannavino C. Carothers R. Cassidy E. Causgrove E. Cerami N. Chaffee E. Chervenak J. Christoph A. Colegrande G. Collins D. Collman R. Conroe A. Crolli M. Crolli R. D'Agostino J. Daley J' Davies A. Davies R' Davis S. DeBello P. DeDad R- DCFOHZO J- Defiiel J. Dillon G. DiLoreto Q l 5233 1-1, l I A. DiMattio l. DiNicola C. Diplaciclo J, Djgque J. DNecchio D. Dryfoos A, Dumbeck B, Edmonds Mfngeileiter E. Ennis F. Facchiano E. Fabrizi J, Fetzner G. Floros R. Fogle B. Francis D. Fratus N- FFZCEJOUYD S. Friedman M. Fuhrman M. Gaden M. Garfield C. Garrison H. Geiseclce P. Gillespie V. Gillespie S. Giordano W. Grace B. Guy sD. Griffith S. Gustafson R. Hamilton J, Henning J, Herrmannx B. Hershelman K! Hetnshlx N. Hoffman M. Holman S. Hooper M. lacovetta J. lavarone J. Irwin J. Jailrita E. Johnson F. Juliano A D. Kelleher R. KENNY D. Kenyon J. Kerness W. King H. Kifls J. Kirlcer J. Kissman M. Klapsinos Fifty D. Knauff J. Kraschneslce L. Kraus M. LeCatta M. Learmomh R, Londgn pl Lopes is if R. Lowman V. i - . ' Q ll l L R L'-'non MMacKendrick M Mage! W Malcela J Maloney J Marnello B Martin . 9' - :fig MQ P111 N. Maxwell L. Mazzuca F- MCC'-iCl4Cf1 W- MCKUIUCY N. Means M. Medbery J. Merkel ill' . Sai: . is P ur 'JR J. Moran J. Morris T. Moser N. Murray J. Nagle C. Nease D, Nero L vs . . . . W. . t 29 L L Q sf . - ' 'rw' - ' wil, - 'Q . , P . .Q L r..N.. , Q .-.ii Q .,g,,,? -, 41 K , .. ,x H R. Q,-,slow L. Ott P. Paradise J. Passamonte A. Obmann C. Obmann I ff af' L L D. Payne C. Petrungar E. Phelps K, Pick M. Piglowslci P. Pizzi M. Pongratz M. Martino E. Matthews R, Miller B. Moorhead 1 Q M. Nemeth M. Nelson J. Patterson J. Patzke T. Ponsford E. Portz 'Es . R R. Post G. Ouadri D. Randall C. Restilo B. Rice R, Rickloll S. Robacker N. Roehl C. Romeo L J. Rumball M. Russell S. Sandifl L. Sammarco H. Sauerwine D. Schade K. Schick R. Schiemer R. Schultz 5 5 :5-:il-. fi a A A JJ is I D. Seelinger E. Sementelli D. Shirley B. Sherwood K. Shott T, Sinafg N, Sitter Fifty-one B. Smith F. Smith 9 g . J if lil' 1 - 1.-ff as .. .I Y' Smith B. Soety T' Solvedt C. Spanbauer H. Spetz J, Sidnkowgki R, Stgngtrom P. Swabenbauer J. Taormina 3' f .1 K 'f p ? . J Mig' My f. A W .2 ' K . C. Tedesco V. Tedesco J. Thomas W. Thompson S. Thornton l-l. Tome V- Troncene A. Vdnchieri N- Vdnydssel Zi .Q- 1? 'W ij F V Q- is A' . R. Vanlassel R. Veltri M. Vieiia J. Vitello A. Washburn E. Weaver D, Weildcher J. Weis M. Williams ill ' E. Wilson G. Wilson S. Wilson A. Wright K. Wunch M, Young S. Young 5, Zimmer D. Zgnnd ..,-. K yi ZIZ 126 A. Aglio G. Anderson P. Anderson H. Arnson L. Axlell C. Bdehr G. Banlqo P. Bardo L. Benovic J. Bertges P, Bierig . Q ' . V. J.. m s if is . .' . ' f fl . I! J-all I.. -.-W V J. Bierley W. Black J. Blum J. Bowman C. Bruno M. Cassidy J. Chadderdon A. Chatham G. Ciotti 1 ' . -wi . Q' J 2 A .9 ., - xl - is A 1 - S J I iqg ,gl i .. N. Cipolld S. Cohn M. DeNard0, G. DeSimone J. DiL6va J. Duilord E. Ennis J. Eschbacher S. Evans J' J 9 Q: W f - A Q ' L if Q- ,A '-.aff . args x . 3 .. 4. K K In A .P 4. ' 1 . V . 5 A sw 'TJQQTU ol A ' J ' ? .AY . ifs M Q ii D. Everhart P. Faccetli M. Fairfield P. Farnesi W. Fogle D. Form: V. Franlcly J. Fratus D. Garvin Fifty-two S D f. V 'ij Y W. ,ja V ri ill I 2 -5 ' T NM! ll! .b:, R, Gidnnelli T. Gooclenow A. Grazier M. Gualtieri l-1. Hammill B. Banks W. Herbs: C. Hill R- Hill 1 rdf -K A - 4- K I ' P 33, T . , i r T 4yyLAq Q9 fi ' N I , I 'Y . ,I S- Hoge' C. Hrinko P. Hunter L. Jenkins B. Jones D. Kahn R. Kaufmann M. Kellehef R. Keller ff P T 3 3 . . J , i n , W v o it k I . NY' .gg ' '. 1 N iii P R. Kissman J. Lauterbdch R- Lawson N. Lehr G. Leone J. Loveland D. Macerata l. Macerata C. Mantoan 1 Q Q fa 8- . -T . Q . ' ' - J. . W A 'iraif . in 1 iee ,fi i n , . .iii if-if . . A J nz L J 4. . 1' Si J. Marasco I. McDarment R. Mester C. Morehouse P. Outwait D. Palmer D' PCTCVSOV1 L- RQBCIVTIGN D. Regenor . ff fi T W 1 +51 , X . . Y. A I .551 Quti . gy I A P. Piazzi J. Riberio E. Ricci S. Salvage D. Sardini M. Sauer C. Scalise M. Scalisz L, Schneider Q :fri a 1,5 A in if ' L A V .zffx :rw ... A 1' P S. Schumacher S. Schweilmert A. Smith L. Smith M. Smith P. Smith M- Smoflf J- Stewdfl A- Sfol-'Sh 'ye B A T . 2 , . t .r 'Q-. L- K . M we .' ' 'B .2 ' 0 P M r 4 ., . . ,. Q . A 6 M. Tavlor G. Tollcaert R. Tune D, Walsh J. White M. WilliamS M. Wingerter J. Yoculan I IZ ' r gfqh Salma! L? Abbey U26 W0 L li .aii B ' - ' if lx' if ' 7 all l W . K ..!. 0 V ' 9 .. f . 1 5 Y? , I , Fi ., .J i . V l .5 H C. Alley J. Bebell P. Bentley B. Bert T. Blasco F. Bliss J. Botwright T. Buel B. Campbell Fifty-three .X 6, . : . .r - wr vf ' e K ak' ., ...fx . . -If I 1 1 MW, 7 A. 0 ,. if l 5 . . , K New . wg .. f Q A , .Ji ef.: . l Z g-S,f' 4. - fe' f7'W-iw s aw .' nw , at J. Clark G. Claylon C. Coleman la-l. Collans M, Cook G. Conrath R. Craton R. Cross R, Cumss . M M. Delavern D. Dickey l. Futzgerald R, Fryllng C. Gehrlein J- GCYZUW C. GW? M, Goodnch M. GfdSb6'3Zl I L. Greer J, Guerdon C, Hause B. Heath C. Hearn R- l'l2f1Sl1dW P, Jgnqg R. Johnson F. Kenny P. Leonard R. McCabe B. Merrntt A. Mehne J. Melzer . iller C. 1 s J. Onorato E. 4192 6 . R. Pearson M. Piclcloll D- ROQUE M- ROS2f'fl1dl J. Schuler R. Seibel W. Sewell J, Sharp J' SMU R. Smith D. Spaulding B. Stelcetee W. Underhill R, Wdshlohn pr ZlDD2V1 J, Wolff A. Wid9Cf l. Zupen A CW H. Altman V. Bentley W, Black N. Borden N. Brogan M. Brownlie l G.Brueclcman N. Burnside J,edmpb2 L'Cd e' J-Decker L. Dickey Numan S.DuIIon H.Class YS Q s ff 2 fir -, 2-1 EP: g - QQQLTS , f fir, 2 age' .SMX I f 5.5. A all Q if? L. Greiner E. Hess J, Hom G. Hough H. Hughes J. Kelley S. Krahel J. Kulner J. LaJohn Fifty-four J. Leach B. Leonard D. Lundquist D. May C. McCarthy T. McCormack D. Miller J. Noble V. Nulph vs R. O'Connor R. Oullet M. Petchen E. Peck S. Raymond H. Robinson K. Schmitt C. Servidio C. Shank is W., A Q :sr i A fl 6? t , I ,.N' jg. E. Sheeslcy D. Smith R' Zelser A. Arbuclcle l A. Buhl F. Burns .Sf as .x by D. Tgpgg TI'ODOSlCl ZVZIZ D. Warren J. Wells A. Yahn P. Young E. Borden N. Bowser H- Campbell J- Campbell J. Carter O. Chapman M. Coates C Curtis G. Downing J. Dwelle J. Felbinger M. Gant F, Grddler F. James B. Jehle L. Krieg B. Kreitler M. Lauclensack 4 ' 5 M. DeLong -. li: - . i Z. A..-,ww .- ,. G, f-flgrrgg W, Hams W. l-lershelman M. Amuzelc R. Laudensaclc I. Lawrence Ci. Macliendrick S. Marcum D. McAndrew M. McDowell R. Nichols N. Patchen F. Rosenthal S. Schabacker E. Schneider H. Schuler T. Scott S. Solvedt D. Spath C. Squires A. Tribble T. Vincent R. Waldo D, W 3 Fifty-Five atts . Young K. Young J -.4 V' X T! ii ? , Qe Loesei doing a familiar job. i fl G, Johnson f -Z K P ,, , n Qi. 'EL X J' 1 Lazy Lou Singing in the rain! Is it Pocohantis or Mr. Uht? F5 No time for posing. Q Gerry in Juiy. The Chain Gang. Martha She ch h new suit. Irhllfoifigfii U BM Bancroft' Fifty-six XX Petey Campbelhs First permanent. , 'H' 9 ' Q qw. fa 1 'r Q 1. 'K . 5 it looks like Cy can t go on. D X .5 - Noi Noi dont i'-lmpui . if X +5 I:-s , Q Qs, ' ' ' ' -154' .' . -. x -i gd fi-I . 1: 'i A L ,V ' .N 41- -4' ffs'f.?'H May we present Buddy Kay isnt love grand? IH DUSOHV l V' l M VIRGIL CLUB ated. Miss Mercer, J. Keller, P. Dunn SIMPLICITY, SINCERITY, SERVICE MS . ,X v indlng: W. Buckingham, G. Kramer, J. .W ic W arne a . Chambers, M. XI682l'1LlliUC,J.L h ' J. ' ee mms, Felchtner, N. Shepard, M. Shelruch F. Metz. DEBATE CLUB Standing: M. C b I W CWD 25, S. Gustafson, P. Carripbell, M. arnelca, E. Fdles, H Alchner CJ C II - . o ins R J. Fetzner. ' ' d Jedi? ' P- L-ibfd CDl'ZSidCl'1lD, D. Bogdan. L. Martini, T. Dombrowsifi, W. Minerly H Fifty-seven Activities OUR SCHOOL GIRL RESERVES-11th and 12th Urade RCW POW ROW RCW RQW ROW V Campbell, A. Felice, B. Fahs, S. MacFayden, B. Dow, P. Daly, M. Gailey, G. Rollin, V. Paris, M. Richter, B. l-luey, M. A. Declc, M Larsen, E. Dean, J. Shepard, J. Warnelca, C. Gordon, P. Lutz, L. Robinson. A. Davis, l Pielc, J. Biancosino, L. D1 Marco, N. Campbell, P. Bolan, M. Caldwell, D. Sitter, B. Voellcer, P, Rawa, S. Kellogg, D. Mac lsaac, J Marinelli, M. Flanagan, J. Klett, E. Poesch, M. Uht, A. Coleman, N. Moncton, J. Morse, L. Pavlor, N. Zeller, P. Sullivan. J Donato, P Duncan, N. Shepard, B. Sample, E. Brown, S. Schwab, M. Sheirich, P. Wynelcen, P. Dunn, V. Kemp, C. Griewahn, J liellar, I Mclaughlin, C. Wellington, N. Wellington, J. Portz, C. Allay, N. Van der Kloet, M. Kern, N. Merriclc, B. Perry. M. Warnela, A. Santomenna, D. Providenti, G. Pillitteri, P. Brown, A. M. Straub, M. l-linspeter, D. Weaver, M. J. Seiter, N. l-lovst, M. Saeger, M. Kellar, J. Dearbeclc, P. LaQue, P. DeCoursey, J. Vines, M. Gustafson, S. Burns, M. A. McLean, C. Loesel, D. Hartzell, C. Johnson. S Fish, J. Seyboldt, V. Sigmond, A. Waldman, W. Sprague, N. l-lughson, M. A. Ziegenhine, D. Davis, F. Metz, C. Large, M. Weis, M. Coma, B. Diliacco, K. Kraus, M. A. Fahey, J, Pieger, E. Froess, M. Rogan, K. Nelson, P. Yoculan, K. Anderson, B. Marshall, .l Ld lC'IbdK'l'1, L Bertini. M Mosher, N. Brown, M. Keller, M. l. DiMatt1o, J. Occhipinti, A. Marini, M. Galvin, D. Hewes, A. Demiriian, D. Regelman, N. Ottaway, P Serb, M. loohey, P. limon, D. Waidley, V. Clrcutt, S. Sternberg, N. Hamilton, K. Rector, B. Kerchner, M. l-'Cse L. Stevens, L. fieib, M. Devine, Hl'y RCW 1. W. Chambers, W. Bowlus, P. Forbeck, A. Piclcloll, L. Klahr, Mr. l-lumphrey. PQW Q. R. Burger, N. Bretschneider, B. Arbuclcle, P. Cillespie, E. Wilson, J. Mat K6f1dflCl4f pr Klahr, B' BCClfWlllW- 4 POW 3. L. Marlcopolus, M. Franklin, l-l. Curtiss, J. Downie, F. Brehob, C. Schweikert, C. Cross, J. Brownlie, R. Steinmetz. Fifty-eight 5-N'-I' v . , . L,..,,.. N,.., 4 , .. . ,. . . ,f.L..,. E1--E-W' - - ... -, .,,,..,.... , .....T,. . . .. .7l.A..A. Q.1,YV,4 .. ' . . .:. g ,, 4, 3,313 I 1 'UNI .,... LN Y T' I 1? LJ., . ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW GIRL RESERVES'-10th Grade S. Robaclter, D. Walsh, J. Bowman, J. Lauterbach, L. Axtell, A. Aglio, B. Arnson, D. Kahn, J. Morasco, R. Keller, D. Schade, M. Cassidy, J. Bertges, J. Kirlter, G. Marsh. C. Bruno, J. Yoculan, G. Anderson, J. Dullord, D. Garvin, J. Loveland, M. Taylor, A. Chatham, M. Fairfield, l. MCDarrnent, J. Agostine, C. Allen, V. Gillespie, J. Dillon, S. Wilson. S. Mock, J. Daley, S. Zimmer, Y. Smith, R. Onslow, P. Martin, M. Magee, S. Friedman, N. Van Tassel, J. Christoph, S. I-Iooper, l. Brosig, P. Bulo, S. Gustafson, E. Johnson. J. Kerness, J. Patterson, N. Rcehl, E. Fabrrzi,-M. Nerneth, N. Murray, D. Nero, P. Medlaery, T. Moser, N. MeanS,M, Learmonth, P. Hunter, M. Kelleher, E. Matthews, B. Moorhead. N. Maxwell, D. Randall, J. Augustine, B. Martin, D. Collman, M. Salman, T. Sinare, M. Young, A. Wright, R. Ricltloll, C. Nease, S. Sandill, B. Bacon, R. Post, J. Passamonte. OW1. D. I-Iunzphries, S. Yosten, D. Way, L. Anderson, C. Christie, O. Simonelli. EVENING GIRL RESERVES I I XI u' A In vf T 5. ' I, ... ,Q f .,f ' I ov ly' , QW Q. lil. I-lolmes, M. M. Bell, L. Loomis, R. I-Ialler, N. Carribpell, J. I-Iowell. USHERS 3. A. Linendoll, Ii. Burlcholder, D. Carideo, D. Case, M. A. Kinney, D. Knapp, E. Martini. RQW 1' Q, G1 - Q - ow 4. ic. Anaman, M. walaa, B. shappafa, D. Bristol, B. schema, D. of Jaim, y.9i.ari2,n'R.J ChfiiiQn5Es'n.Wh'pple' S' D- PYIBGCJO- ROW SZ. F. I-I F QW 5. M. L. Waqner, D. Nathal, M Weber, J. Zurlinden, P. Claypool, L. I-Iardner' RCW 3. J. CSCZXJSELJ. Brgilimrriteil Sklhiglgiolxfbgi J. Di Vecchio, R. Waugh. Fifty-nine ll ROW ROW ROW ROW STUDENT COUNCIL C. Bunce, A. Santomenna, P. Sullivan, J. Portz, N. l-lamilton, E. Fabrizi, D. l-lartzell, M. M P G d Flanagan, . . a en. P. Timon, C. Johnson, J. Warnelca, G. Pillitteri, A. Marini, P. Riclclolt, M. Gustafson, Ci. Marsh D. Chap, S. Vincent, C. Griewahn, C. Gordon. S. Mac Favden, M. Devine, J. Morse, N. Van Der Kloet, C. Alley, E. Bertini, P. Bolan, E. Wilson, D. Dorst, C. Sorger, E. Schloss, P. Farbo, l. Brosig, N. Chatfee, T. Sinare, P. Lutz. J. Vines, P. Duncan, M. A. Ziegenhine, L. Marlcopolos, B.,Chambers, E. Kerness, W. Dimpelfeld, l-l. Schultz, P. Forbeclc, D. Gilson, J. P. Barrett, R. Loesel, L. Estes, R. Di Valerio, S. Alward, D. Shirley, A. Obmann. 4 ii COLLEGE CLUB C Wellingtrvn, I. McLaughlin, N. Shepard, M. L. Mosher, F. Metz, C. Large, S. Gustafson, P. Post, N. Maxwell, O. Rilulco, E. Merrilees, B Hanqrolt, M Garfield. H Vcwller, P Rawa, C Hunce, M. Waldo, B. l-lolmes, M. Weber, B. Fahs, S. Mac Fayden, J. Shepard M. Larsen, M. Sheirich, 3 Schwab, l. Warnelra, P. Riclcloll, J. Morse. N Wellington, A. Coleman, D. Hartzell, S. Burns, J. Vines, B. DiBacco, M. Young, E. Matthews, L. Pavlov, N. Leller, M fiustalson, Ci Marsh, B. Bacon, D. Weaver. N Mernclf, M Kern, N. Cnpalla, P. Lemmon, J. Schrnittle, W. Buckingham, S. Herzog, W. Dimpelfeld, E. Fales, M. lflenshavv, N Moncton, A. Santomenna. Sixty 1 'kdm A FT 'ml' DANTE CLUB R. De Fazio, M. Ciano, C. Ziroli, M. L. Siqnorelli, G. Savalli, C. Bertone, j, Sdlofino, F, Casey, G. Pilletteri, F. Corsi, M. Alberico, C. Cascio, D. Pruvidenti, Mrs. Di Angi. I bdgqo, W. Bowlus, P. Libra, A. Davis, G. Rollins, R. Lemmon, R. Dorst J GERMAN CLUB ROW1. E. Roescli, J. Warnelca, A. Davis, P. Lutz, S. Schwab, l. Trutenat, R. Duncan, K. Recto ROW SZ. F. Bohn, J. Sapper, F. Hill, S. Herzog, J. Schmittle, M. Devers. ROW 3. W. Dimpleleld E. Merrilees, J. Downie. ROW 4. N. Bretschneider, B. Aaron, A. RiclcloFl. l M. Larsen, W. Bowlus Y K. Rector, M. Franklin . S yi L cfwzrkrfer A4 V33 SENIOR CLASS PLAY Aldfseq H I l Presents AND C.AM':3 THE SPRING KA 'Emo' Sixty-one ,H -I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY in ROW I. M. A. Zregenhine, N. Shepard, C. Gordon, C. Orrewahn, M. Devine, R. Lutz, N. Hamilton, M. L. Mosher, M. Sheirich RCXfW Q. J. Vrnes, B. Dr Bacco, J. Campbell, D. Roth, M, Larsen, E. Roesch, J. Warneka, F. Metz, N. Brown. A , F I C. H d ROW 3. O. Kramer, F. Polenta, S. Vrglrone, R. Chrrstman, J. Schmrttle, E. Merrrlees, O. Blrley, M. Henshaw, E a es, rn S. ROW ROW ROW ROW NATIONAL r-romow. socrerr V4 NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY I. R. Loesel, J. Wrllrams, J. Downre, J. Fuller, M. I-lenshaw. Q. I-I. Shultz, J. Busch, Cr. Kramer, L. Klahr. 3. R. Panetta, N. Berg, J. Campbell, R. Roth. 4. R. Rrclcard, R. Sternmetz, Ci. Haney, A. Rrcklofl. Sixty-two STAGE CREW Seated: A. Smith. Y Standrng: G. Orubbs, J. Fuller, J. Welsh, L. kerness 1' I rr yr rffx 7K 1-X ' r Y I J. Bulo,4K. Fanizini. Mr. Groschke, Sixty-three SUCC ESS IS NOT WITHOUT EFFORT Alf I ' Q 3 R f If I X I X ' ' xf I x f irm' Yr' 2, 5 l-,,'?g:'.:4'Tlg?E-. Y'-,J Ll, R -' ' ' Y I 5 Industrial Arts WOODWORKING INDUSTRIAL Arts Woodworking acquaints the boy with handwork real to himself and common to the home. He de- velops, to some degree, a knowledge of craftsmanship which every man should be able to do, or understands how to do, no matter what his future vocation may be, The physical co- ordination he develops here will stand him in good stead no matter what his future may be, I-le learns the pride of a job well-done that helps to develop the self-confidence so neces- sary for successful achievement In his adult life. He develops a respect for fine tools and an appreciation of the creative power they provide in skillful hands. f-le learns to ap reciat h . p e onest workmanship and to recognize the shoddy when he sees it. C. Griewahn, Miss 'lansey L. Pettinato OR centuries Fine sewing was required learning lor iine ladies. loday it is a necessity in order to be well dressed on a limited budget. Because there is no better place to learn than in school, sewing is required for all junior high school girls, it is an elective lor the senior group. l-lere the girls learn the economy of doing lor themselves. lhey study the history ol costumef what constitutes good design, and good grooming. lhey learn to analyze their personalities and to adapt current fashion to their own individualities. Using a pattern is no mystery to these girls. lhey 'learn to judge materials lor serviceability as well as lor eye-catching qualities. What they learn here, they learn for lile. if i - M. Vacobozzi, N. Kahoufog i QL-I 'F' me Na: 7, W 1 W, ' ai ,A N ' ' f s4sfs5 'L-ff. t iff tiff' t ' l gs, 51 Q' 'w',,.: N' I - 'W' was ,nagffs F is 5. .r4Hh.,,,,Znx K r I Mikey. -. L :rr I N. Kahouros B. Scherrer, P. Sullivan Sixty-four 5' Misslq' ix l mZ 5. Maisie, V. Lattanzi, V. Mussarr, T. Diclcur cHLLkI5UL LOOKS MAKL -- - - f '- EVHW DISH A FEASV, MANV HANDS MAKE LICJHT xXfOI2Ix. t Q A. Arbuclqle, M. Coates THE DESTINY OF A NATION DEPENDS UPON WHAT AND HOW IT KATE .T. Pidcift SI PVP KX OUICKBPPAD Tl-IAT I-IASlAI3pEAI.. QQKING is too olten thought oi as just being a course where dishes of various lcinds are taught to the students. But this is not true. In a six vveelts course, which all seventh, eighth, and ninth grade girls are required to talce, they learn about Iood values, about the importance ol a well balanced diet, and Ioods role in building energy. They learn the theories ol diet and planning Irom text booltsj they learn to do by preparing one dish each day' this eventually leads to preparing a complete meal. Learning to set an attractive table, and planning a well balanced meal is all part ol the training. Obviously this is a most useful fOll'S', and ttf welit all who taI4e it. V. Mussart, Mrs. Mazur, S. Massa Sixty-five may i l'l ZY hdve their goal and are concentrating on reach: Ray Lemmon primarily, a graphic language! l2AFllNG is, that is, it is a language made up ol lines and symbols lhis, the language ol industry, is as important to engineers as is the English language to us, lhere are tvvo ltinds ol dralting: architectural taught at Vincent. Mechanical to boys who are training to be engineers or mechanics. Architectural dralting is open to both boys ancl girls. lhe student talcing this course cloes not necessarily have to have an engineering career in mind, but may use it in the home planning or interior decoration. lhere are lour stages ol dralting: sltetching, instrumental. drawing, inlt tracings, and blue prints, All these stages are taught in the elective courses. ancl mechanical, dralting is open ng it. Robert Stanbauer Sixty-six 5: CJ-0 4 F53 X X VJ C 0--ja V My ggtl-1,32 Mr, Humphrey, Elmer Fales Miss Chase, G. Ciotti MERCHANDISING FROM the craclc of dawn C8200 A. MJ until noon the students of distributive education, more commonly called merchandising, Study hard at school. Their class work includes such subjects as elements of retailing, business ethics, consumer relations, merchandising, personnel, employer-employee relations, current ternds in retailing, economics of business, local, state, and federal regulations, salesmanship, per- sonality development, retail mathematics, retail English, and individual job problems. ln the afternoons they learn by doing as they work in various retail establishments. Here, on the job, they put into actual practice what they have studied during the morning hours. Through this class our seniors have the opportunity while still in school, ol becoming intimately acquainted with the third largest employer in our country the retail trade. IA LEFT OF TABLE: J. Corboy, F. Loomis, M. ltaliani, M. Di Mattio. STANDING: A. Wronek. RIGHT OF TABLE: J. D d h E. l-l D. Way D. Carrideo, L. White, S. Carlucci o swort , ershelman, Miss Chase. O. Simonelli, J. Howell, J. Zurlindgn, Sixty-seven ,f MEM. X N 2 Audrey Mehne P. Medberg, S. Zimmer, R. Onslow Durette Dickey QINCCNT mlc1QuQTlQQ E. Schloss, W. Emling, P. Klahr, J. Kissman, H. O'Comb Sixty-nine ow ' .q. ., V 11 ,, . ' 1 v , Nl ::.: .31 1 I ,Jl A . Pu A K, ' 1' W' NSR xx S ,,., .1 . 'an,.'y1' ' M J A 1 y fs vi ,Q f H I . H 'M U gk? 5 ig . .. .. ,V , .. , . . ?' ' --' 'L-hair. 1- tif f ' - N' A if'1.M iF'1',-T'L?,3'-411510, -in-rl . X Q! , I gf f - ' in V 1 va VL , f i ji 5 Yr- 'Q , 2,5 ,. in if Ye 5 In ' ' 3' V A 4612. ' j A Q ,' ,, V .. Q1 , N 9, - 1 .- - '- .4 ' . ff . 1 451 f- L ...H 1 by Ju V Q . v . 5'-7 A-4-luqeflllff 1 '.. f !,, 'xw' -'Q' ' 1 , A .' ' If A. ' 1 is .. . 3 ' x ,. ,r--12' is 1.-sf , if K M 3. .70 4'-, stu - ' ,,- A . -.Y - A ' W ' ' 'ma' if-mgii AU. X... W- - . mmm- Hx ....m,,,, na .JW 1 in ,H A' I-4 1 kv .f . ' QX 1'-4 X, Vw X fan! ,p X ' ' 0 P ',:X ,f , X- gf I ixjxir fh-A- , ff' J ' A L,, x ' A - f NGN Wg, ,z m gp V as - P li Aarimba. MUSIC IS THE POETRY OF THE AIR S IQ Q 4 f 1 fx! X x 1 xx! J, I X XX x x! , Music COLOR GUARDS A. Fink, N. Shepard, A. Siegel, H. Voelker. MAJORETTES RQW1. B. Shoppard, D. Bnstol, B. Burlcholder. ROW Q. M. Salchll, J. Peltmato, fx. Felice J. Pueger, J. Slrohmeyer, E. Froess, D. Randall, D. Walsh V. Alberuco, HOW 3. 5. Volk, R. Uellad, M. Fahey, P. Mackey, FQ. Kraus, P. Yfheuldn. Seventy-one 'vang gi ,q 1 -4- '. V ' . A 1 ri-TX la ...- - .ur A rite- ' ' X GQ? 41 ...IL 'H C 111 E' +4 A , K . . ' . . , 1 f x IA s f 5 f X 4, tx S' ! .Q . .X 'Q Q . , r 1 KX li' M X Q 0 f. , 'L ,' -I 8, 0 4 f nn a 3 1 .7 v- 7 . bi Q . Q Mx' X ! A f- ,LK fkyq 4. ,,., ,I .QQ-,lx I - 1 p fQFg91'?1'h lCD'i:,,t,Q: 1, 04:42-l::.f,g ,far A ' , ' H .0 9' fi - i Q4 QQ tg .Q A A Z., A ex Qkw' V r we-+1 .9 Q H Rv 3? T p9 F'1-1 1 .1-,-9-.asgr.,5, f-f ,g'?2,Q,53,wj ,A , N71 WA ,fn '41, ,v i ., -i U , .pn rf? I .yi , fp NM1 ? ' Q 553 is Lf, A, HN11- 'Nm twang. Q -.....f+M Q, w ,- ...Q s 'S .. yu, rf.- :1,4-:g?f'1--- ' ggmf.. - . mr x ' A f X f 1 , 4 fig g:r,,1f,-53,6-:f ain--,rfs-.m-e,b.f fh 1 I - ' . ... ..-.- 2 ..-9 .L- . 0 1 ' 'T --., v-- - - I ix- LW W ,. X , 1 I . u ' .Q Q V 1 tix, gg 'awww' , 1 Q ll F C ,S :N Q bl 59 N 5.4 xx I -f-fir yi nj' - - f jg-K 'y7S A CAPPELLA NAI RCW 1. V. Sigrnond, J. Dillon, D. Julio, J. Rieger E. Piazzi C. Petrungar K. Nelson N. Hamilton C. Johnson, S. l-loldsworth, J. Seyboldt, N ROW Q. ROW 3. ROW 4. J. Klett, D. Will. D. Mac lsaac, M. Keller, N. Campbell, J. Portz, D. Bogdan, M. Larsen, E. Brown, D. Davis, J. Thomas, V. Paris, N. Chaffee, E. Roesch, B. Bacon. S. Faxgiorgio, P. Bertelsen, T. Alexis, G. Rollin, N. Seitzinger, N. Brown, G. Marsh, A. Davis, J. Young, K. Niclcson, R. Bennett, V. Troncone, P. Conroe, B. Schultz. J. Morris, T. Nutter, J. Kraschneslce, N. l-lollman, J. Kissman, B. Donaldson, P. Cerami, N. Qblom, R. Forbeclc, K. Wunch, N, D'Angelo, J. Cross, D. Zimmerman, P. Piazza, D. Payne, J. Vitello, B. Wingerter, Miss Galinslcy. POW 1. ROW Q. ROW 3. ROW 4. M. Vieira, J. Merkel, S. Legler, F. l-lendow, D. Spaulding, P. Browne,J- Merkel, D- Fretus, A- Abl32Yf M- S- White, M' Gdden M. Doritty, M. Rose, M. Le Catta, V. Alberico, B. Francis, S. Zimmer, P. Brown, D. Viggiano, S. Wilson, D. Seelinger, N. Freebourn E. Chervenelc, l. Brosig, S. Burne, V. Bebell, J. Allen, P. Ford, S. Vincent, J. Moran, P. Dunn, J. Fetzner, M. Piglowski, M l-linspeter, V. Smith. M ,B, D KF It Ad ' X, PB lo, M. De avern, .. ite, . X2 B,rBoyer,dl5lSBendr?eJtt7D. Tlgfmlvf M. Ciloolc, N. Pasquale, A. Straub. Miss Galinslcy. l L Wh L A t ll, L. Morasco, R. Keller, M. A. Mc Lean, S. l-looper Seventy-lour NOT FOR SCHOOL, BUT FOR LIFE I... WRITE UPS G. Willett, K. Nelson, G Loesel SPOKESMAN BUSWESS Publication M. Gustafson, B. I-leuy LAYOUT, DESIGN, PHOTOGRAPHY, MOUNTING ROW1. N. Campbell, V. Campbell, P. Wynelcen, G. Willett. POW Q N l-I . . amilton, F. Metz, M. Mosher. ROW 3. J. Sharp, N. Shepard, B. Kerschner, M. Warnelca, P. Brandon, D. Dalstrdnd. ROW 4. M. Whipple, G. Pershon Seventy-five TYPISTS B. Kerschner, G. Pershon, K. Nelson THE STRONG VINCENT NEWS Q K U l Bclllydttor 3 6 ...L Dt Bacco Af x f A, My rqedle, Marv M, Weiss. Betty Dr Bacco, fVlr, Wdlldch 'us 'V M. Comm L! Kathleen Rector I Phulup Zrmmerman Sports Edntor L SEATED: Mary M. Weiss, Betty Dr Bacco, Kathleen Rector, Philip Zimmerman. STANDING: Durrett Farrow, Clementine Bertone, l-lerbert Schultz, Charles Sorger, Susan Sternberg, William Twiss, Dorothy Will, Nancy Seitzinger, Joan Shepard, Elorse Poesch, Karol Nelson. Seventy-six I PERSEVERANCE IS THE KEYNOTE OF SUCCES S 1 Mr. HumpT'1f6Y Mr. Kramer, Mr. Liclzel R OW 1. B. Bertlesen, T. Buel, J. Bruno, D. London, S. Alward, B. Lutton, T, Solvedt, S. Pvzzo, E. Armcuccu. ROW Q. J. Abela, C Posdnski, B. Fogle, A. La Furia, E. Portz, D, Hettnsh, D Shirley D Zon . , . na. , M H k S ROW 3. B. Thompson, J. Kissman, W. Bertlzsen, G. Gewble, C M' RW' 5' 'U Romeo, R, Pearson. Seventy-seven E I l 5. Goon Joan AMC Vathy Lois , Nana Assistant Mgrs B. Burns, N. Oblom, S. Herzog Manager G. Kramer P t a ,, , Nh:-y Crow fx W Y This is a football Field, not . d OU Gm We Qhewicuzs. a chorus lineup, fellows. The fizlvollscllown XO me lm S . linB2m'3l Alf XF. 'E daily'-.4 qv Lx I ' ' , 1 Xwliftf- rf ROW 1. S. Cianflocco, C. Sorger, W. Gordon, N. Keller, J. Mullard, P. Pickard, W. Qrcutt, P. Wronelc, l-l. Schultz, C. Johnson. ROW Q. R. LaJohn, D. Zonna, V. Jenlco, L. Fabrizi, R. Gilson, W. Robison, J. Campbell, J. Arakelian, P. Panetta, D. Roth, J. Casey, J. Honard, M. Barrett. RCW 3. E, Dalton, G. Sult, J. Lawrence, A. Zimmerman, P. Dorst, F. Delio, S. Vigilone, P. Zimmerman, J. Nelson, P. Schwartz, P. Steinmetz, J. Sapper, P. Dion, G. Reynders, W. Clark, F. Fratto, J. Falcone. Seventy-eight I 5 I . Q Ad nk s Swag Prep Eadyf wiIf35M to 6' NQLYY- ...- M r 1 ' v:fs14 W.. ,, v......W..., i,,igf.. mes' 1 Sol N 3 . Yuan c ger ' , , PassStaraRad W ILL PLM' :rw .gsm . l ,F W fr 1-. 'M ,wyxnhs !h.' I s ftf:.,..Af.x.mj Ml' f , Qf':g.,x.XQ 5 I-6v::wf-ki' V . I, fm, 9 F' K f- fob, Vincent Crashes Romblefs' . , 'Q ,. Cru L Y 'L Csniomirird ', 41 Arifffw Rod? Y GN xkYX' . ns. N W TAN. X50 qavq - iii QD xx Q Xtkx CK mf' Q WX 0- Q' X Qs I Q -K W fn: 'ijfifffii Q f-'bngffle i' Q Sf?-it Lv- Q11 Q 1 o I .. ,A .-4...a-fa ' 4 r 1 V59 - f N? '95 ffm, M x fof ' 'P Q , f 'ff Q. fcflo 6 Ps of-'Lf '52-f i Pau Seventy-nine 'NG' BASKETBALL .Q 5 kj, F h I H, T fr , R. Gourley, R. D1 Fucci. E835 Q- ll'uPEfZfl'OVl'. iffliifa, .14 Scfanffll, s. cldnsfwocw, D. ZOHHOI A- ld Fwd, J- Sdpw- RQDXX! 3 l. lawrence, CJ. HGVWCY, N- Bere, N' Oblem' R. Gourley FINAL STANDING A. Ld F-Ufld , H. 'lults Dafa Opponent Vincent Dec 4 Cormeaut. . .98 31 Dec 6 lutusvulle. . .19 98 Dec 10 Corry . .. . . .95 41 Dec 13 Girard ,.,... .95 38 Dec. 17 Academy. ..., 40 47 Dec 90 Meedvnlle . H99 38 Jan. 3 Jamestown.. . 38 39 Jan 7 Fast. ..,.95 98 Jan. 10 Meadvllle .... 40 39 Jan 14 Tech. . ..,... 35 49 Jan 93 Prep ...,...... 96 35 Jen. 94 Tuluswlle. .. . .37 97 Jan. 31 Corry ........ 90 98 Feb 6 leclw. ......,.. 34 99 Feb 11 Fast.. .,...... 14 39 Feb 14 New Castle .... 47 35 Feb 18 Academy .... 35 33 Feb 90 prep .....,..., 39 35 Feb 95 Fast ........ 45 39 fx! 'ff ur Q.. if Q Q x D ZOf'1DO,.l. lawrence, J,pdCDCf gg. Han N. Berg, J. Williams, W. bordorl Erghxy el, P. Fogle, J. Bruno J. Parzke D. Shirley L. Smith D. Kellehei J' Dawg J. Abela S. Cianllocco JUNIOP VAUSWY' BASKETHALL RCW 1. D. Kelleher, J. Patzlce, Mr. Barber, S. Cienflocco, J. Abela. ROW 9. G. Wilson, R. Fogle, L. Smith, J. Davis, D. Shirley, V. Troncone RCW 3. J. Bruno, T. Buel. Eighty-one Hugh Flyer B. Harland -'na'unn ., Bur Medley Team C, Schweukerl, L. Klahr, A. Plclfloll. l, Cull ...,...L .l J m 4 POW1. P. Grllespue, B. Arbucklex P. Cross, E. Wrlson, P. Klahr, W. Weaver. POW 9. R.Forbeck,A. l?uclcloH,M,Hensl1aw,l?.Loesel, R. Harland, L. Kldl'1T,C:. Schweukert, R. Burger, L, Cull, J Pobmson, C Cross. QOW 3, Ci. Hamnlton, J, Brownlie, M. Wullrams, J. Davues, H. Curtis, ,l, Dowme ,l Eulo. Eighty-two STATE CHAMPIONS ' a nl ll ll I Inm Robison ISO d. dash L. Cull, C. Cross, C. Schweikert, J. Robison Y Q00 yard freesryle relay DISTRICT AND REGIONAL CHAMPS Bob Burger Q00 yard freestyle :ya I I W x. ROW1. R. Burger, R. Harland, C. Schvveikert, R. Loesel, J. Bulo, C. Cross. RCW 9. L. Klahr, M. Williams, J. Downie, J. Brownlre, ROW 3. J. Robison, A. Piclflnlf. l. Cull. Eighty-three N. ' ' ' 1 - u 71-vp! 'XM , '+'efnn....,,,,,-,WM 'E Pr ' ' ii W .P-.M-Q. I - .... - -a vm, ,,, H Mr. Mac Carthy O Pichercl Loesel i, ECM. ' .A i 3 1.2 aj ' I .2 I M. , Him., .. gli., . ' XY -i Art We:bel Dick Forbecl X xx xx 4 :S x NX X X Date Qpponent Nov. 11 Tech ,...,,.. Q 'IO mov. East .....,.. 'lg 3 Nick D'An9eI0, Charles Schweikert, Louis Klahr ov. rep .....,.. Nov. lech ....,... 3 5 Dec. Fast ,....... 'IQ 1 Dec. Academy.. . . 4 7 Dec. Prep. .... 4 TJ Dec. Academy.. . . ROW 1. M. l-lenshaw, A. l2ifHfwH, R. Loesel, L. Klahr, C, Sqhwmqkefff N Marshal l-lerishaw D'An3elo. ROW Q. J. Davis, C. Cross, P. Whipple, P. Curtis, J. Qobison POW 3. J. Brownlee, M. Williams, J. Downie, P. l-larland. Eighty-four 1 , K i A 5 92 iff f i -,gi , M ,,, ' i N. Fedei, W. Burns R- pickdrd F- Brehob F. Simonelli, D. Kenyon U . . -H, .Nw ..a.n buibfzf . .4 i M mg R. Dorst, R. Hamilton. R. Dorst, C. Sorger Babe Harkins If pn Wrestling Squad ROW 1. E. Ennis, L. Mazzuca, N. Fedei, W. Burns, C. Cannavino, D. Kenyon, R. Cassidy, P. Dorst. ROW Q. R. Hamilton, W. Hamm, J. Leemhuis, H. Geisecke, L. Kane, C. Sorger, F. Simonelli, D. Payne. RCW 3. W. Melcela, F. Brehob, H. Ccmobell, P, Piclcard, A. Davis, H. Kirk, B. Britner. Eighty-five , Q- .1451 C -S X. ii N VINCENT WINS 5 CITY TITLES TON 133 STENI KEN B 7 METZ 13 45 TED 103 A T4 SORGER 797 COLONEL WRESTLERS WIN 3 DISTRICT 10 RIBBONS 'J' DOPST STEINMETZ 127 145 LEEMI-ILIIS 154 DATE OPPONENT VINCENT Jan. 'IO Academy .........,.. Q0 Q5 Jan. 'I7 East ..I.,,.......... 'VI 31 Jan. QQ EOITC .............. 3 J . Q3 'I ,. .,.., .... . . ,, JZ: 99 Alddfgffy. ..4...,.... Q3 15 BOB STEINMEIL Feb. 3 Gr2erTvIIIe. .... .,.... Q 1 19 145 Feb. 7 Erastk, ...,... ..,... 2 F b. IQ .. T,.......I.... ,, ,, TEL. 15 QTZIIIEII .I..,I...... 31 8 BOB STEINMETZ BATTLES WAY INTO PENNSYLVANIA Feb. 19-Q1 City Marx? Segond Piles? M IT 7-8 D' ' t t on ace Mjfih 14,15 5tQ,i2, ,fAeefe TC STATE WRESTLING SEMI-FINALS AT WILKES-BARRE Eighty-six zfx Mr. Mdmflf Coach X5 ffl no -A Our able captain Jerry Uht Played a wonderful game, Jake Williams smiling all the while Led the team to lame Frank Mourton threw a speedy ball O'Connor caught with gust, While Liebau playing second base Was alternate with luftsf Jack Strucher on the third base sack And Hammond Fielding right, Chambers in the pitcher's box With Ziroli sitting tighta- Cianllocco in the center field Passerotti on the mound, De Fazio picks,up the bat That lad is home run bound! Jerry Uht, captain EN WF! r all CEN! 'UJENI is-4 Cf lltlCEN 4 .9 N' ff Eighty-seven Phil Farbo, one ol our modest but potential students at Vincent, toolc First place in the National lnvitational Telegraphic Bowling Meet. l-lis score, 596, was the highest in the national high school competition. Approximately BOO boys competed. The team with which Phil bowled placed Filth in the whole United States. A beautiful trophy was awarded Phil in honor of this wonderful achievement. l-lomeroom Q10 really turns out the champsl -i get 6 4 l v Y who 4 BOWLING TEAM E N ROW 'I. l.. Sam r o, P. F bo, S. V' l' . i ir 455 fbi!! RCW Q. W. Yonuchgquest. De Fazid? lone it gi K 'nv ,Q --.- , ig! 'X N ' ' tg, s 1 RJ ff tl lili - D D hi d .T V d Strdfi , Captain. Q '- 5 , 3 . . f fi g.. Aj .E Ulf. . 1' '15 cizoss COUNTRY TEAM - INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS W ROW1, J. Fll r, E. Ennis, R. Hamilton. RCW 1: W. Emltftfli R4 lmleboen- ROW SZ. J. Bllli J. Barret, K. Fanizini ROW Q. N, Oblom, D, Ddlllwdndf J- l3Ul0' Eighty-eight TRACK ROW1 J Barrett C Johnson J Campbell J F II J BI D D hl . . , . , . , . u er, . u o, . a strand, D. Gilson, A. Tavanl, J. Lawrence, M. Barrett POW Q. R. Gourley, J. Cross, N. Oblom, J. Davis, B. Koschilc, B. Hamilton, R. Hettish, E. Dalton, J. Nelson, F. Owen, l-l. Spetz ROW 3. J. Welsh Cmanagerl, F. Fratto, D. Zonno, C. Foerster, R. Muller. W. Bertelsen, E. SementeIli,,J. Sapper, J. Feichtner, F. Delio ROW 4. Mr. Kramer, M. Klapsinos, B. Emling, P. Panetta, L. Kane, T. Buel, G. Piazzi, R. Van Tassell, D. Tepas, D. Warren, Mr. Bell Q4 l Lawlznce D. Dahlstrand, fig J. Lawrence E- Ddlfgn J. Lawrence Eighty-nine Qqmxxm LAST YEAR'S CHAMPS B. Robison, V. Jenco, V. Orcutt Urack Queenl, C. , D. Dahlstrand ia-Mk P3- qlfflx W TR . QQ' W :VA zzg 4 Y B 1.25 .X N, GOLF E, Bohm TENNIS f Qt -'W' -3 5 mimi, D' D ' N BUS B. Bretnlff B' Und M Monohdn Row 1. R. Henry, T. Mason, D. Holland, R. Smith, P. Dc Dad p. D. Schenck, . Row 9. Mr. Humphrey, L. First, R. Whipple, J. Abele Row 3. J. De Matteo, P. Smith, J, Bierley, T. Fitzgerald df, Kfi l i 'e fm l TRAC' ERS 1-1 VE N! EDULE To added Z sched- a heduled yl, April 'ent will eet East f 1 um. And I' nt of the .. scuoii ik trackers 9 . coigxsvfx x 3 w. 55. Yxyelvieev XX -NlQrd all 'Xu as hey tangle with is territory t gin. dl le .fn 9 me Efhllyef .0111 C Z l 01, 'Vx . - K Sftinmw ,Nb Qb om . erz l coach, has schedule. Bell hu good yearf hfm up the su-5 Ninety-one Low Hurdles J. Campbell, J. Cross, R. Gourley. U f 1 T, '7 , . fat Mule Hugh Hurdles R. Hamilton,C. Johnson, J. Barrett J. Bulo - J. Bulo, R. Gilson. Hall Mule C. Foerster, P. Hettish, J. Fuller. Mr. Kramer Mr. Bell Ninety-two ! CAFETERIA STAFF ORTHOPEDIC CLASS fk. l7 IL . . , a enhdgen, Mrs. liners, ll, Taylor, M. IEer5tlf'SlWSllfSVE3ASlilbihhgirmorato, Qu. Wlnterlich, W. l-larrrs, J.LedCl1, QMX1, Mrs. Sparks, Mrss Pease Qcashrerb, Mrs. l-lanrmy Mrs. Ucnoven. QW 9, My-54 Qrmn, Mrs, Fullerton, Mrs. BlYll1Cl,lUdf1dQ2fj, Mrs. Carry, Mrs liearles, fCdSl'1l2f5- .. S' .. -I X 'N I Nlrs. Mrller 1 I - x ' 1 V ' N, ' 'r I Ninety-three Nurse Mass Qurqley, CH. Bdnlco Mr. Foy. NB N NG TE V v Rx ' I 1 ' I 'f'WW, H,Mb,v,.4 f .I P Q I as-'f 4 i54'ifp . R 3-9 I ,,vi3g-5 I J, K J 'fsgrr ,. Q xx 4' -.- - I ' mf V' 1, I lx ,. ill' ,f . K in K F ki A X . Y x , Y' Q . ' Yl Q . .f'?,f'l - ' ' , : '54 ,ff I - L ,g ., .I,,,,t A. . Li. M lx. ,394 ,fx 1 IQ 0' I 'HN ,-A 4- 40, ff A g-fe ,f QZWNWWIQ I ,ww - 1 -If 1 of ff' 41 M BC'-fee, - ' 1l5 ilh st MIK 60 II I .,'-' '40 ,- -sa. 'L av Ia on xx' f X Macbond 17,000 in - I Il- dgdm 1 I 'ky IYQN. Eliziia'-'SX :sal In 7511 h5U'1. ! -N E hxx Q.. Ali- E 4 R my W f7O6!Oc!7 --- -- -'-N-N-'I-I mmf Curl Badmmton Nancy Campbell Peggy Wyneken INTRAMURAI- BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS 1-P... 1-...M I3 I,dlldQI'ISrILI4 D, Dlgkey Ninety-four JR. GIRL'S ACTIVITIES 5 NN X2 V lubxlovll llxaklwllf Nl Kxvql ' MP5 U- C OLLEY BAR0-aamh ll l DZ 6 . LWE SAVXNS. SandE:5lllBOYQx.h V X QRZY7-mt' Smll ' Knoblqc 'Ny VXQXL DQXNL Chdxfllliln W N l' jwvif B' N Ldmp NA O D4 K W9 Qijzl bam Gowns. CH P' my rx ...4..M..J. O. 1 L . .l 2 GIRLS LETTER CLUB ROW1- D DAVIS, U Dlilwv, D Knapp, D: Snter, C. Srmth, N. Campbell RGW Q- pi Hdlfifh S. Qdndlff, M. Weber, l. Warnekd M. Qhmrggh P Campbell. I ' FOUL SHOOT CHAMPS Junior Champ' ,l Melzer Sensor Crhamps N. Campbell, l.. Puck, P. Bolfm, -f' .fF'r- S2 4 Li i.:'.p.w xX. A BASKETBALL CHAMPS ROW Q- P. Campbell, M. Coma, P, Bolan. Ninztywfive RCW -lv M. Cuarlleld, B. Gray, l. pick. -H X r4r!S How Orfscers' Dolores Brnstol Pres lean Vrnes V Pres. Barbara Scherrer Treas Donna Davrs Secy. X Hrghesr Scorers BNN' W1 f T000 Q40 WINNING TEAM E. Chervenak, D. Spauldmg, V. Cassidy, fx. Mehne, M. Cook. Ninety-six N3 f KX E 5 f v, --g s--fs. Y -W - -, f gre- is-V f ,ffsaeffs ifmlr if-5 ir V .f - 'EF- il ,N HIM x ASK?FOR wgnook muuc 3 if Lily, .eu QAMILYS Hfjqlr 7 Us ' f 4 D Sgtllg GUAV-V4 0Nl.V IYLM-'M 0fFfR5' THIS' SEAZFD PR07fL'7l0N WHEN you break the seal on a bottle of Meadow Brook Milk, you know that it has been fully protected all the way to your home. Meadow Brook - Milk is protected from contamination by a sterilized plastic-coated hood which completely covers and seals the pouring surface of the bottle. No dust, dirt or hands can touch that pouring surface. Guard the health of your family! Insist on fully protected, Vitamin D, 3 Meadow Brook Milk. l ,. i Always ask for Meadow Brook Q ' lb mb X ,K 'asf' 73 Meadow Brook Dairy 13' Home 0wned and Home Operared . . . under the same management since its beginning 15 years ago. In the future, as in the past, the highest quality products . . . NOW completely protected. You can obtain Meadow Brook Dairy products at your Home-Owned-Home-Operated Food Store. fllllllllllllllllill UHIIIIIHMI 'ff HAMMERMILL PAPER NEVER STAYS ANSWERED ul-low can we make l-lamrnermill papers better? Every minute, every hour, every day, that's the question in the minds of the men on the research staff of the Ham- mermill Laboratories. These men, scientifically trained, conduct a constant search for better methods, better materials. Their qoal is always to find, ways to manufacture papers that will serve printer and user with the qreatest satisfaction. But when they do find the answer to a particular problem, the question remains, for no standard, no method, no formula, no equipment, is ever considered final at Hammermill. COMPANY ' ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA Coniplivm-nts of John tixchultz Qin. 'DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE Twenty East Eighth DON-DE COFFEE Jacob Haller Company Wholesale Distributors Phone C6-128 A. O. Johnson, Mgr. 12th Street Skating Rink The Rink of Refinement 12th and Frech Erie, Pa Open Evenings 8 to 11 except Mon. Mat. 2 to 4:30 - Tues., Thurs., Sun. ' - Members Only - CONGRATULATIONS! Class of '47 Reinhold Pharmacy Who serve the latest and best in Presque Isle Metal Products, Inc. Specialists in Metal Stamping and Spinning' 1825 Peach Street Erie, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS 5 Laurel Hill Cemetery Drugs On the Grubb Road 1715 State St- Erie, Pa- fOne mile south of Ridge Roadl The ENJOY QUALITY SPECIALTY SHOP of Erie Sterling Milk ml? 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G 3 'KL Taj rxc.A-so ' ,why w',5,u.,qQ YI fl , N 41 4- - v , 1 ,TN ' 'H X I nouns jg FIG. 20 I 5' ,l J 170 v. 75 oml 5' 5 N, ,: FIG 605 02250 W,,5,,E,.v is , no zuo 1 M - :R FOR CARS ug,-. -,U - I no.. au om! l , , ffrryr, M- ' no ml f .- I-X W W - ,L , V FGWT5 M f , HG' '5 UUE iLlGHT'fUELER , , . . FIG X-179 HG- '00 ' W x g - . , 1 I ,Q E-1----H -, H1 Lf- 2 F 'C A 'N I ' ' -1-'WEE il ' Elelma.. ' rw - I T 'f, 7'- '-'- 3' ...J-' Q. g1f1f ' ' fun... V ' e- ' - - . ,,,, ,,,. ,... , L , FIG179 V ' Q ' 'Q ,V ' Wa':IEfMmW.M ,X ' , 'lg 1 X, Auf' 'K f,-lf ,Q ,JV Airlift? -.... W. M- ,V- ' 1 T! .X ' X, M ,,, g I My .R : Lim ,Wy Vw V 1 - 1 m:,w'1Ehm X, Tu.. .,,, Tx, all l:,,wu x ' ff' , ,S X STUDENTS Know ERIE METERS E'VE devoted over a quarter century doing our jobfdesign- work. Erie Meter a good place in which to ing and manufacturing petroleum handling and allied equipment- Erie Meter products are in use in every state and most foreign countries. We're young, for more of our men and women are under 45 than over-we are quick to adapt new ideas-we want never to become set in our ways -we encourage cooperation from all, and we strive in every way to make We started with an original idea for serving gasoline to automobiles over ZS years ago-now we build and sell scores of products, create good jobs for hundreds of loyal Erie folks and thousands of jobs for others, the country over. Freedom of enter- prise-the American Way makes it possible. F We Congratulate The Graduating Classes of 1947 On their Splendid Scholastic Record And wish them I G t P 4 J? 11 A Continued Success I Thirty-five Years of Continued Ser- llll E co' vice to the Athletes of Erie 0 A-Ii High Schools D llll IN e S PALACE HARDWARE ISU inState Streets HOUSE RALPH R. RIEI-IL Real Estate and Insurance First Mortgage Loans Sith and French Streets Erie, Pennsylvania Since 1852 JARECKT VALVES AND FITTINGS l il ts of Billy Simpson Post 470 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Foreign War Veterans Club 1023 French Street Phones: 22-367 - 24-750 The LAWRENCE HOTEL Reed Anshutz, Mgr. 10th and Peach Streets The Ballroom offers facilities for DANCING PRIVATE DINNERS BA NQUETS CARD PARTIES Grade A Rug Cleaning SINCE 1885 Qaamafmfglvtizrx 644 :Ast 59' Learn to be a Comptometer Operator. Short Course. Reasonable tuition Free Employment service. The only licensed Comptometer School in Erie The Comptometer School 722 Commerce Bldg. Phone 65-454 Hill Mill Ice Cream Company Makers of VELVET ICE CREAM Hill Mill Dairy Stores Subsidiary of Hill Mill Ice Cream Co. Main Office: 212-214 E. 8th Street Erie, Pa. Phones: 23-651 - 23-652 Compliments . . . Qrv LABOQO A AMERICAN 1, f FEDERATION E u or 2 3 LABOR 5 X N Q 'mn .p. 4 5815, YF' l ll -nls of Bucyrus-Erie Company Compliments of J. F. Brittain Distributors of CLETRAC CRAWLER TRACTORS Best Wishes to the Seniors of '47 3001 Glenwood Park Ave. Phone 69-442 Erie, Pa. - i 1 l fi ....14 z -: 1 ll l .,.A4 E. 8x A. DOUBET JEWELERS Pay Cash - Buy for Less 10th and Holland Streets Phone 54-242 1202 East 10th Streetj Erie, Pa. Over 75 'Years of Q, Meyer S2.uality is Faithful Public .8 Q, Touv Guide to Service Q:qt ,GmqE Satisfaction Smart College Styled Apparel for Hi Students CLOTHING 0 HATS 0 SHOES 0 FURNISHINGS Also Misses' and 'l'een-age Girls' Man-tailored Suits, Coats and Accessories P. A. MEYER E99 SONS ERIE'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS 817'819f821 State St. C I t f THE STANDARD STOKER COMPANY, INC. Erie, Pennsylvania M. O. SI-IREVE Guild Optician ERIE OPTICAL COMPANY 823 Peach Street Phone 24-894 ' a 9I8 PEHCH . Agana I.Mfller SHOES DOWNING 8: DOWNING INC. Established 1855 Has Provided ERIE ASSUREDS with Dependable' Insurance for NINETY-TWO YEARS Security-Peoples Bank Bldg. Phone 22-055 Erie, l'a. ADAMS and STREUBER LOVE'-L - CUT RATE ... MANUFACTURING COMPANY Fountain Service and Makers of School Supplies tith and East Ave. Phone C6-216 Pressure Cleansers fWringersJ Mouse and Rat Traps Rubber Rolls Ice Hockey Sticks 3324 Glenside P ECOMA SEALTEST Ice Cream ICE CREAM and MILK ERIE COUNTY MILK ASS'N Phone 22-255 Upton-Lang Company General Building Contractors 1009 Commerce Bldg. Erie, P Member of The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. Skill - Integrity - Responsibility ll . YAWGER PAINTING SERVICE A Paint Job Stands Out in Color and Harmony when it has the Proper Foun- dation Coats and is Properl y Styled. FOR BETTER PAINTING AN D STYLING SEE US ALL KINDS OF INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING AND DECORATING hone 24-177 The Ideal Spot For That Late Norb Niethamer's COLLEGE INN 3-150 Glenwood Pk. Ave. Always Open Till The Wee Hours Snack SANDWICHES - SUNDAES SOFT DRINKS --I Ameri n Hollow Bori - ca ng Sanner Office Supply Co. Hollow Bored For-gings 1119-1123 Peach st. E1-ie, Pa and Steel Shafts Office and Work Desks - Chairs - Files - Safes lflth and Raspberry Streets Svstems - Supplies WEIL McLAIN CO. Boilers - Radiators - Light Gray Iron Castings 14331 East Avenue Erie, Pa. Before Buying ANY Cleaner . . Request a KI.RBY Demonstration THE KIRBY'S 7 UNIT-USES 1. Crystalatorg 2. Mouth and Insect Preventiong 3. Floor Portablcg 4. Shoulder Portableg 5. Hand Portableg 6. Triple-Cushioned Vibratorg 7. Duster and Buffer SANI EM-TOR No Bag' To Remove, Exclusive with Kirby. Shake dirt down into Sani Em-Tor and empty onto paper. Wrap up anal dispose of this sanitary package. No breathing of sickening dust. No soiled hands or clothing. CALL 23-924 THE KIRBY COMPANY OF ERIE mv mlch st. Eawm-11 L. Gamble, District Distr-ibum Erie Forge Co. Heyl Physicians Erie Forge 8: Steel Co. Supply Co. Erie, Pa. JoiN THE... Y. M. C. A. Make it your downtown Headquarters C. H. Collman Dr. R. H. Collman Optometrists 125 W. 8th St. Erie. Pa. WESTINGHOUSE SALES 81 SERVICE on Washers and Refrigerators Harry E. Mueller THE KEY MAN is EAST 9th STREET Keys for House, Auto Trunks and Safes Locksmith CLEANERS AND DYERS 402 W. 3rd St. Phone 22-987 Cold Storage Vault on Premises Kimmel 8: Son SHOES - HOSIERY - BAGS 76 Years At The Same Location Corner 17th and Sassafras Sts. nEAo THE 'rnviss Times Publishing Co. L. Press 8: Co. Sporting Goods Men's Shoes and Outdoor Clothing 1206-16 State St. Erie, Pa. Your Preparation For The Business Field Is Now A Matter of Prime Importance To become employable you must now be well prepared Our Courses have met the enthusiastic en- dorsement of Sate and National Business School Organizations. Our Graduates have the approval of the Employing Public in business and profes- sional organizations. A catalog will be mailed you on request. Erie Business College 220 West Ninth Street Erie, Pennsylvania - - .I Kelly Studios Cunierus - Supplies -- Films Finishing l-I liust llllh St. Erie, Pu Pulakos 926 State Street Cakes. Candies and Luncheons Vmnpwlirm-nts ul' Swanson Tool 8: Machine Products, Inc. Sli liust Sth Street 1 n I 'Xl ii'!l?glwv?w Wlflh Boston Store Erie, Pu. E.ckerd's 706- 8532 ---- 1109 State Street Better Drug Stores When You Think of Shoes think of Lechner's Erie's Largest Shoe Store 112-l-26 State St. 12118-29 Sum- sl. Pirie, P21 Shoes - Hosiery - Bags Ttonth and Peach Streets ... ofcourse T 1 1 -Q, l Z THE F OLLY 26th and Poplar Streets Your Independent Neighborhood Theatre 722351: Rzchargjonlo K DEPAR1-nam Srons i ERIE PA L1- ff A x 4 frgycottdl X ,. Seal of Quality Frontier Cake Shop Highest Quality Baked Goods 1650 West 8th St. Phone 23-090 Erie, Pu. V Exe X Bvper 'Ec'B.2,51! S fX,, ' ' f L aq2 9'f L mlimcnts ol' Skinner Engine Company Erie, Pu. Commercial Blue Print and Supply Company Blue Prints - Direct Line' Prints Photostats -Tracing .Reproductions R07 State Street Q 5gMii'HlN6,,10 9 G 6 50.79 ABJOUT! Q. fd J FIVE COMPLETE 22 DEPARTMENTS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AN APPLIANCE DEP'T New items . . . Electric Ranges-Automatic dishwasher sinks-Washers-Ironers and Refrigerators. Also Gas and Electric Water Heaters. A HEATING DEP'T With years of Know-how and dependability behind it. Newly developed equipment, new controls, and new heat- ing applications . . . are our specialties. A SHEET METAL DEP'T With trained personnel, modern equipment and stock on hand, to develop your job . . . large or small . . . to meet all specifications. A PLUMBING DEP'T With what it takes in men and material to carry out your plans in every detail. This department represents the most recent addition to our group of essential ser- vices. A KITCHEN DEP'T Cabinets, cabinet sinks and Ventilating needs. If you are planning to build or remodel your present kitchen . . . you will appreciate the unique service we have in readi- ness for you . . . to combine beauty with utility. EACH DEPARTMENT is under the direction of a qualified and experienced manager, to make it easier for you to get the right answers, plus the satisfaction you are entitled to. Shoe X900- GU ST 1015 wv9St 18th St. Phllnest 22-514--24-203 This hook was Lithographed N0 HALFTONE OR ZINC CUTS USED By The ADVANCE PRTG. K LITI-I0 CO. f J7fw4 4.20-Q0 5Zw.zf,,,., ,hplf w-,6l4.,.,,.,,.,:,0,...1-K 0,-f AJ-ff-f4'4 ' V X XI J M94 255 5 ,SQ WWW - fd - , 67512 Www-X -L f if f W my gf gli? Q i mg ig5mS2Lf X W M iff WjFff y1, MQM Nvvjjflgffgf fSZ?W 0,4 ,.


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