Strong Vincent High School - Spokesman Yearbook (Erie, PA)
- Class of 1957
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Q, A ' 1 n 1 . , .F f-I ,-Wig-S .M sl In this 27th annual volume, I 4.5 ,ff ,s.,,b l ds- tvs - .s?? ?.'ff'!3'f4',f,t'? ' iv ' ,fgqjz .. H 5, ls. nsn Q L L gf v4', F I '- 'ulg-S' ' be the 195 Spokesman, U' David Judith James Virginia Pau Neiner Miller Humphreys Rossoni Reslmk The Editors, submit their estimate of STRONG VINCENT HIGH SCHOOL Erie, Pennsylvania 'ig 21 3. ,On f .' Sports Editor Ass'nt Editor Ass'nt Editor Ar , .gif f W :L ,' ,S , H., 9'. 'Sf7' 'G . 1355532 ' V X piifrie. , ,H . , - f -- wa .L .. .x lf: :TQ w ,K i y K --e-.,,, Q iii ,X ? ---'vii 1 5 . I . 'zi 'Q ,:1T '? 51515, 45,54 if 1, if .W ' Q . :L 1 ' .M Lb: . - as ww.w.Q.m.4QW4.4,.,,,,L M -' . :U A 1 rf V-11:23-vf:1 I November 13: Fgmvsmttn Strong Vincent Meets HM schoolff-its its physical plant. b For us, Vincent students. evaluation is a constant companion. The mark -we've reached in '57 grade. Let's look .at the rccoi rd. ce- c INX i ul l A svlmol ln incnls. 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Miss Musa-lmrgm-r, il 1-:lrlvl le-m'lu-r :lssigm-il fur lmining to Mrs. Nluzur, givos lust mimilu inslrm-lions lu Jill lyllllillllrl, Kay -wins, l':ul1 Silin, .luyvv Zilllmvr,ll:lrl1:lr:1Wulkuw,::mlYirgini:lTompkins. he Qrder of the Da leceives a Face-liftin N 8 E ,M I f ' Nik 'llIUI'1' Uilllllll' IJUXYUI' ll! HS 1 lrnly nppl'n-4-iaulv lln- l'vlnrvnliulu ol' lln- 0Illll'L'llg1lIllllg.f sys p' 'X L' l nr n rcanll. .xlllllllj,.IllI1'IllilIlj'1'UNll'Y l11lpl'ux'1-lun-Iliaiallnslsnnk ul'l1nil'1lrycl's lllnl 1'lIlllIlllIl0lllJIl nvl-mlug lnnkf' N1-will-ss ln any, Vnrnl Klun. Yvnnnm- llnynn-r nnml llnnniv Nlm-Hull 2ll'l'1ll!lDl'K'K'lilllYl'Nl.lll4'l'llilllQ.'fl'. .Ul1-nlinn, orunwgmny IllllIHllIll'l'lll1'llllm lYilll tln- flil-k ul' n swilvlu Mr. Hillvspim-B vnim- lw1':ll'l'l1'1l nw-l'tl1v snunfl lllill'll7llll0Il Sj'Sll'lll ln 1'X'1'I'y rnmn in llw lnlillling. 'lllns llwiw. an lll'4'0SS1ll'y :uljnnvl in any N1 lnwnl, In il wc-1-Ill lIllPl'UX'0llll'lll lnmnll'l:l1'1llllL's. 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In lu-1' niiu- f'l'1lI'5Ul' lmu-liing vm-:il music' 1-laissvs mul ilirvm-ling K'llUl'2ll grmlpw lu-rv :it Yiiu-1-nl. slu- has init:-fuliuwl niamy yflllllg nu-li mul wonu-ii liblll4'll1'2lllly2lINlVZllll1'UfgHHll music'.Slu-ll:isl'4-f-fuy nizvfl hilvnl music-:il zlhilily mul t'IN'0lIY'ZlQ'i'fl its ilvvolopnuiiit. Shi' has inspirm-fl hvr Nllllll'lllN lu wurk lmrfl mul In :lim high -:ual only in llu' fivlil nl' musiv, lllll in vxw-r'y fii-lil ul' l'II4l1'2lX'4lI'. Miss Sinlpsun 1's1u'c'i:1lly1lvs1'l'Y1'st'l'i-rlil fm' llu' work slu' has ilmu- with mn' f 'lumiit l'llflt'I'llt'I'Q.flli1l2lIH'l' il has grmvii l.l'0lllllSlIHlll2l1'llIN'llil groupilllulllvplwsi-lil Vim- 1't'l'lflllflllfllSl'0ll0XVIIlSll0l 1-unliiu-il lu llu- liwnl sr-4-lun :ilmu-. illlll'1'l' yi-airs ago. iii 1954,m1i'l'lunirw:ls lllVlll'll I0 sing :ll llur !'flllV1'llli0lI uf ilu' .Xssiu-izilirm nl' S4-luml .xlllllllllSll'SllUI'S, lu-lil in .Xilamiiv Vily. liar-h ywnr, in its :imllml luur. il IN'l'li4DI'lIlS lu-fora' lllillly groups, :uhling lo llu- giuul rumu- Hl.SlI'Illl1,f YllH'1'Ill. This I'l'f'flQflllll0ll mighl SUCIII llu- higglu-sl wnllpliilu-111 lh:1l l'0lIl1llN'll2ll1l lu Him Sim lSUIl,S4ll'1liI'2ll01l work. Yi-i llui l'1'2ll lrilmlv . . . llu' lim-sl lhul Villl lu' fivvll an P- ll'2lI'lll'I' . . .lSllH'1ll'V1lll0IlZlllll2llllIlH'illl0llMl.lll'l'Sllul1'TilS.'l'll0Sl'.Xllf'l'Sllll1TSllllllilS :uul will mmlimu- lo lmvv. INN! if 1 if 4,114 Y A ,lj ii iQ-' g ,ij ix Ui J i h , v ' 'iff' l Y All ' I lik! . f id! li 'X l X NJ v l i 1 i i Tc-:St I: A Q MVN w...,,, ,Z ig FTTLKT T l - QW 5: 3 kgj e. Af -Q. V, ,- Q 1 . 5 -U 'RL .x.. . , x. 43 :E 5 HL: 14 Test Direel1'm1.v.' This ix a ies! voneerrzing your knowledge ry' lhe fnvully. Amnrvrn are given af Ihr bollom of fhfs column. The pau.-ring grade is S mrrcr-I ansuicrs, buf if you have 1-I , or more correct you know more abou! Ihe faeulfy fhnn you should. 1. What's the name of the skeleton in Mr. Barthels0n's closet? Cln biology class, that isll Q. What is Mr. We-ibel's famous nickname? on clministration ahd Facult 12. Mr. Gillespie and lMiss Kuhn are examining a brand new addition to Vincentl. What is it? tal IBM electronic bran for the Math departme t . . . tbj Keeler-Polygra h Clie-detectorj . . . feb sound distribution systeml . Squares are found in every class, but which teacher specializes in cubes and spheres? Who has a reputation as Vinccnt's man with the maps? What was Mr. Gustavson's teaching field before he became Assistant Prin- cipal? . Which teacher might say Now, did I ever tell you about Louis XIV? 7. What is Mr. 8ehenck's official title? 8. Who are the Student C0uncil's capable quartet of advisers? 9. A.A.A., according to hir. Bell, means what? 10. How many of our faculty members have earned the Master's degree? 11. The name's the same with two men on our faculty. Yvho are they? nuinayig uyof 'Jn' pun ajulsaygg 1l011:l1llDI1 'JW '11 1-.mqzuaw liynrmf gg my fo 75? '01 pgav ppv sfinzngy 'fg uomapuy Jn' '0p,lUA73fI 'Jlf 'zgaog 'RJIV 'JIU-'I1:LA,i 'Elly JQJYERDSJLL fooqog 'L WH100 '-'W '9 s-agpngg ynioog 'gf Easqdumy nqy 'Q' 1h'.qa1uoa9 pyogj vnolq unA SHIV :mf 611.40 p10 sql 'px 9109.401 '1 .mamsuy 13. Mr. DeNardo, ourlaudio-visual man, has another sideline in his spare time Q -3 Cal Building do-it-yourself jet planes . . . tbl Keeping eligibility rec- ords . . . Cel Writing musical melodramas for Broadway i 14. Miss Mercer is onlie of our busiest faculty members, in her position as l l . Haj Guidarice counselolr . . . Cb? Head ofthe Greek department . . . tel Dean of the department for backward boys and forward girls 15. Mr. Krkoska, the man with the mental speedometer and steel nerves, teaches thme young ladies 1 Cal How to knit one, pprl two . . . tbl Ways d means of scaling fam us mountains . . . tcj How to drive 3 .1-gl fb-TI iq-pl fo-51 :swmfuy 8 Supervising Our Program Charged With This Faculty is continuously concerned with the improvement of its educative services. VW, the teachers, rejoice with parents when our pupils or graduates do well. We seek the causes of a pupil's failure to do as well as his record here has predicted. We scan reports from colleges and from employers to locate strengths and weaknesses in the preparation of our students. Follow-up studies made of our graduates one year after graduation are helpful in our evaluation of our efforts. Finally, the evalu- ation of our schools as provided by a committee of educators sent here by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools serves to guide us in our search for improvement. Continuous improvement. in services and school plant, together with cooperative revision of curriculum offerings, make Strong Vincent a better school in which to live and learn. 9 HAMILTON C. GILLICSPIE, A B A M Principal Capable Assistants in Evaluation Assistant ghd Princi als - P s, Hr. 1-nslaivson s mlnlios :ls As- . , . . . sislnnl lrim-ipzil 2ll'l' vzirn-ml, lllll wc ill'l' inosl lika-ly lo ri-im-mlwr his work in prvpawiiig our c-lass Si'lll'1lllll'S, luis pailivm-4' in lislvn- ing to ilu- stoiivs of llmsv who :irc lull- or who lmvi- lim-n zilrsvnl, l mf'- ' :unl ilu- oc-c-zisions in wliivli llc lms lizul 1-lnirgv of aisscinbly. ISl'IR'l'l I, l'. GI'S'l'.X YS .l,ll,, .ll.lJ1l.. xxx '. xxislunt Primipil ns, 'Z .ll,,l.: .Kssistunf Nl.XllG.K'Rl'I'I' KVIIN, .l.I!.. l,I'llll'lll:ll I ,. 10 Among tlio rlnlios llnil of-ciipy li l Miss Kuhn in ln-rwoi'k:ii'v1'livc-k- ing on nlivinlaliic-0, inninlziining tliv social 1-all-mlm :incl sclioilii- ling social ziffziirs, supervising lliv gviivrul flirvvtion :intl work of ilu Classcs anal llic-i1'nllic'01's, :intl von- clncting Junior Iligli 4lSSl'IIllJll0S. Aides in ,..:.r 4, A exam. W , Auxiliary Services My ,twzw p QI' x .eff-.iq gs Counselors hir. WVeibel and Miss Mercer, serving as guid- ance counselors to Vincent students, are concerned with the problems of choos- ing a career, of entering eol- lege, applying for scholar- ships, taking examinations, and in maintaining for the school a personnel folder for each Vincent student. INEZ MERCER, A.B.: Guid- ance Counselor, 10th Grade Y- Teen Adviser, College Club Ad- visor. ARTHUR WEIBEI., 1Z.P.E., ILS., .'lI.A.,' Guidance Counselor. YVater Polo and Swimming Coach. A very important aspect in the life ol' every boy and girl is his physical fitness, and care ol' the teeth plays an important part in his health. Here Dr. J. L. Ccrami is completing a dental N ,. The recent perfection ol' Q :lk s iunie for the pre untmn of polio nude possible the progrun of IIIDOC ulatmn of Y lllt0Ilt pupils lollo shots were 'idinnnstered efflux-ntlx to those vxho desired them by Dr. 'Schubert tity Health Director and his capable tuun ol' physiei-ins 'Ind nurses. The routine ol' ofliee work is carried on by Miss Mary Sullivan. who retired during the course of the year, and hlrs. Mary Me- Fallden, Mrs. George Suesser, and Mrs. Joanne Woods. Mrs. Jean Fitzgeralcl assists as a clerk in the library. E ff' . v 11 KW li' l l l Clerks Mary Sullivan Joanne Woods Jean Fitzgerald F I ffl '53 fl l We depend on our teachers . . . and 0 li al . f I f i I fix I ' Q:-52, f 3, in 4.-1 I - I Q 'Vx' ' I -'- 5 ' X'L': 11 1' 1 I vabba i' ' Q I'Il,I'IANOR AI.IlIl.U'lI'I', A.lf..' Ilnglisli, Biology, College Clnli Arlviser, Open Ilnnse fI0llllllllIl'l l lIANC'l'lS Bl'INICDIC l', ILS., .I1.,'l.g linglisli, Pliysil-:il Ilnnilieanp Iissuy l'ontesl-ICIIIIA IlI.II,A, Ali.: Englisli, Spelling Ilee Vonlest, .lnnior lligli Y-'lleen Aclviser, -Innior Iligli Class I'zir'ly IIOIYAIIII IDICAN, .-LIS., .ll.l'If1.: Iinglisli-AGNICS GOI'I'l'Z, .-1.If,,' Eng- lisli. Slnrlenl l'onneilA1lx'iser, Voieeol'IIe1l1oel'ziey Vonlesl, Freerlolns Foun- cl:ilion--- VIRGINIA GROSS, ILS., M.A.g Ilnglisli, flioir Aflviser, Senior flnss l'l:iy.X1lviser. Seliolnrsliip :incl Awards Foiriniillee, Cliuirmnn of Fnenl- ly Bleelings-MARY ANN Mm-COIIIVIICK, ,-1.13.5 Hnglisli, IIislory,Sopl1- omore Aclviser IIOIIHKIIII IIOSIC, ILS., .lI..fl.,' I'Inglisll, IYellzire Drive, Tennis CUZICII, I'liysic-:ally Ilniulic-:lppeil Iissny Contest clllillflllllll, Open Ilonse KIOIIIIIIIIICC, Vlziss Day Aflviser, I :ienlly llleeling 1'onnnillee--CllAHI,O'l I'I'I TIIOM- AS, Ix'.i-I., .ll.l'f1I.,' linglisli, Vlmirniain of National Ilonnr Society Arlviscrs, Senior Vlnss Arlviser, Yoiee of Iielnoeruey Vonlesl, College Clulm Adviser, ll..X.lI. Vilizensliip Vonlesl flmirinzin-JOIIN IY.XI,I,AC'll, Ii..fl., 4Il.fl.,' lfnglisll, :IUlll'lliIlISlll, Nlfll'S Adviser, Open llouse f'onnnillee, Soplioniore Vlnss l':ii'ly-ICIXA WlI,i'OX, Ii.S.,' linglisli, Clmirnuin Student Couneil Aalvisers, Vluss Parties, Auditorium l'rogr:iu1s 12 English Facult 'l'oml:1y, il gooml knowlealge of linglisli is neees- jv in :ill walks of life, :intl espeeianlly for sneeess Ill llie professional :xml IPIISIIIPSS worlil. llere all Yineenl, our Iinglisli Ilepairlinenl :aims lo iinpurl lliis knowleclge. .Xsirle l.l'Olll gl'illlllll2ll', llie linglisli ll'3ll'lll'l'S lry lo lmrozulen llie slnelenls' lmekgrounel in lilernlure incl IOlIl1'I'l'2lS0lll0lI'YOC'illJlIIill'f'. Also, lnore ellorl is plzlcewl on preparing llle slmlenls for eollege, will: spec-ial elnplnlsis given lo llle lllllll'OYl'lll1'Ill reucling. VIIIIIIH, zi sturlenl is zilule to im-reuse luis knowlenlge in :1 variety of snlijeels. l Returning to our fzienlly ranks this year, :ifter zu long nlwsenee. Mrs. Allrrau-lit isa e:lp:il1le:ilnl lll'lIll'lll llll'llllDl'l' of our Iinglisli and Seience llepurlinenls. urselves.. .to set the right foundation ' ' Y Burgoync has ll0K'0lIl0 an well-likefl-and four young lmlivs hopvj :i pcrmzmcnt part llvc-n lllUllj.fll Mrs. Blilzl is om- of Ihr' OfflwVi'1f'0'1lf11f'11lly- .lnnior lligh l':n'ulty, tln- wholc school has llllil'II lu hor plvusing pm-rsonnliiy. lls-rv fll'Q'g'lll'j' llllllilll gm-is sonic 1-xira ln-lp from hm-r in :i spelling llSSlgIllIl0lll. rj Taking over Mrs. Mc-Cormif'k's sopho- more ElIgllSll clussvs in llllll-y0ill', Nlr. Between serving as advisor to our news- paper stall :xml tl-:ic-lling Ellj.IllSll, Mr. VVull:lc'l1, rnrr-ly has time lo sparc. In :L typical posv hc ln-ro displays lhnl lnnnor- ous grin whim-h shows lhzll :ull is we-ll with the world and that the NEIVS has hp-on put to bed. llnllwriligg lI0l' lllllll from llH'Hlll1'0lll2lllllllY, Mrs. fiovlz Mr. Rosa- shows Torn lxlllb-lI1'l'-lllhl how :I 'l':n-lnislim-opv works. 1-11-:ilu-s:u lil'l0IIlllj' ZlllllUSIhlN'I'1' WlIt'l'1'Y1'l' sln- is. lYunil4-r :inrl how il will ziiil him in his ri-:nlili,u'. 'l'ln- :iliilily loI'l':l1l:lllfl whnl slufs gvlling lhis morning? I'0lllllllllll1'IIll'lN so ilnporlzlnl lhul lllilllj' rn-n l1'2I4'lllIlp.L1lL'Yll'1'N 2ll'l' lll'5lgIll0ll lo ha-lp us ls-:urn lu rs-:nl lu-llvr :nnl l':uwlm-r. 13 Their aim is to guide us in growing mentall Languages U :fa mf -,J The foreign language department tear-hes the students to aequire i ' gradually a mastery of the fundamentals of a foreign language. This enalrles the students to speak with eorreet pronuneiation. to understand the spoken language, to read with nnderstainling, and to write aeeurately. In learning a language the students attain a. V genuine broadmindeilness and an understanding of the lives and eustoms of the people who speak that language. They also get a . new outlook and a hetter understanding of the English language. Many of the students develop a sineere interest and enthusiasm for X- - ' , further studv, for readin in that lan 'ua fe or for travel. Some of A e . gig . fs ka Wm them will use the foreign l'1ngu'1ge in their future work 5 ' . 1 1 . 05 I XX' it 8 MAYDIC BROCKWAY, Ali., Jl.En'.: Latin, Junior Red Cross Adviser ROSE GALBO, ,'1.I?., .lI.A.g Spanish, Italian-BESS KOHOUT, A.B. German, Latin, K. Y. B. Cluh Adviser, Junior lligh Y-Teen Adviser, Gcr lnan flulmSponsor-1'IIARLICS MICIIALSKI, li.S., .ll.A.,'l'Inglisl1, Span ish, Speeeh, C'onnneneement Speakers, National llonor Society Adviser, Open Ilouse Committee, Freedoms Foundation, B. IC. I. Day, I. B. IC. Day A Grammar may not sound too interesting, hut it forms the hasie foun- stanee. Expevienee teaehing English in Chile. Peru, lienndnr, and Java Havors the presentation of his snhjeet hy Mr. Vharles Miehalski. If you know Latin, it isn't hard to figure out what Magna K'harta means. Mrs. liroekway puts on display one of the projeets her seeond year Latin seholars submitted. 14' dation for getting aequainted with any languagc-YSpanisli, for in- Q 1 :Hr Q hysically, socially, spirituall testi, 't e , ab mg A a , .,,, ,. xi., J. , e. , 'lill1'S0l'lill Studies Dcpartnicnt of our school consists of the var- ious classes in Junior lligli History, Vivics, YYorld History, l'nited States History and l'rolmlcnis of lleniocracy. Directing their ideas to thc lulurc leaders of our country, the faculty IIl0lllll0I'S of the Ill'll2Il'lllll'Ill show hon' the world and our min nation arrived at its present situation, and prepare students for governing their nation successfully hy providing democratic experiences as well as pre- hu., senting cxaniplcs from the past. l ltANK ANIHCICSON, If..l., .ll.I'frl.,' American History, YVorld History, follege Vlulr Adviser- YYll,N0'I' t'0l.l.lNS, .'l.I9.. JI..-1.: VYorld History, General Sci- ence- DUN.-Kl,ll l3eNAlH5U, 1i.I'I4I., JI.Et1.:i'ivics, Problems ol' Democracy, Stu- dent Vouncil Adviser, Audio-Visual Aids, National Honor Society Adviser, Eligi- . . . . . Fw lnlity, ltmnnautics Vlnlw Adviser, Hand and Orchestra Adviser lJ0lt0'l'llY ICYANS, .-LII.: l'nited States History, French-JUSICPH GER- YASIC, A-LII., .ll..-l.,' Geography, Ii. S. History, Junior Haskctlvall Coach-JOHN til I,l.lCSl'll'l, ILS., l'l1..lI.,' Geography, If S. History. Senior Hi-Y Adviser l,ll.l.l.XN l'lfZ'I'I'1ItS, .-LH., JI..-I.: ll. S. History, l,I'0lll0IllS of Democracy, Senior l'x-om Adviser, lilection l,l'U.Lfl'2llll, Voice ol' Democracy Contest, P. T. A. Panel- ll.'Xlt0I.lD St'tl'I l', ILS., .ll.l','1l.: World History--.lllLlAN SIHNOL, ILS., ,lI..fl.g Hiorld History, tlcograpliy, Journalism, Sl'0KES.lIAN Adviser, School Photog- raphy Social Studies sw VVorld History is the specialty of lttr. Harold Scott, a personable and well-liked faculty menmlaer, looking at , the moment like a happy-and genial-warrior. The Men Teaeher's Rest Room has always been that great unknown, To dispel any aura of mystery we asked Mr. John Gillespie to pose for us. He appears to make the most of his unassigned period, in a relaxed sort. ol' way, but perhaps he's preparing one ot' those dif'Heult assignments for tomorrow's geography class. Q Between preparing History lessons and presiding over the Erie County His- torical Society, Mr. Anderson is kept on the go. Foaching the Model HN. delegates and advising Student Council are two other sidelines in his spare time. --QQ. A S i -1- -rs' 1' f Rr x . o . ul . Q fr: ' 1. -I, ' if 5 , .sl . 7 l Learning the 'ibasicsi' is a necessar part , athematics -...-, The hlatli Department plays a vi-ry iinporlant part in the lives of all students. Basically, its ailn is for vavll stnflent to elm-vc-lop habits of lk lll0llgllll-Lll analysis of a problem. llv shonlcl learn the wi-igliing of possible solutions, :incl the careful working out of lhe one solnlion svlvviecl. Spa-Cifir' olwjcwlives are: faniiliarity with lhv various fiehls of aff? lllillll4'Ill2llll'Sf2llgl'lH'2l, gi-oim-try, anfl lrigononn'li'y: lraining in K can-ful ancl 2l1'C'lll'2lll' thinking: spa-vializing in the lim-his rm-qiiiri-il 1 4 x T 7 431' for Various professions. s-rr' K ' ' lx Nix - . Azlcl, snlntravt, multiply, dir-ith-! The last xv ii ll's is hy no llll'IlllS lla- least. anil lll'ililN.X f'.Kllltll'K. lf.S.,- lhIiIlllClllHlll'S, Alg0llTH- IS alily taught hy Miss lh-gina Carrivk, a .-Xl,l'lll'1l7 l,I'l3UWl1'KI,lf.S., .ll.S.: Plano fieolnt-try, H1-iwrzil Nlalh. Si-nior flass Advisor, J. Y. Foollmall lllIl'llll'l' Vinvent lealvlicr who has relnrnecl to us this year. l,ll,l,I.tN IKUINQICIIS, ILS., .lI..fl.: Matlwinalies, Aim-i'ic'an la-gion Awaral flOlllllllllCl', -lnnioi' Iligh Party clll1llK'l'UIll' f Nlll.l7lll'll7 VAN Dlbl',1N, .Al.I3., .ll.A.,' Plano liconn-lry, .Xlg,:4-hrzi ll, National llonor Sovieiy Ailvism-r, lllh firarli-Y-'ll-1-liAllviscr-MARION VAN NXIVIXX, ,l.II., .ll.l'f1I..' Algi-lwra ll, Solid Gr.-onielry, 'lll'lgUllUlllt'll'j'. -lnnior lh-ml Fross .-Xflviser, Follegc Clulm .hlvism-r, l'hairinan ol' 11th Urailc Advisers Making her students learn to think is Miss Van Du- Coaching math as well as J.V. Football, Mr. Lubowieki sen's constant aim in teaching Plane Geometry and gives Dave Holmstrom some advice on passing in Algebra II-and all the problems she helps to solve geometry. aren't mathematical. 16 of our high school experience. Science Biology, Chemistry, General Science, Science Survey and Phys- ics are the sciences taught at Strong Vincent. By taking these courses students learn about themselves, their physical make-up, and the world around them. However, the main objective of the faculty members in the Sci- ence Department is to teach their students to think scientifically. Learning formulas and solving experiments help students to use their minds, associate their ideas, and reach logical conclusions. As future citizens of tomorrow these will be valuable assets to them. Grading test papers, the typical te:-1cher's perennial pastime, is a familiar chore for biology prof Mr. Glenn Barthelson. 3 l A ,,, . ,'ie LEO ARMAGOST, B.S.: Physics, Science Survey, Science Club Adviser, National Honor Society Adviser, Open House Committee-GLEN N BARTH ELSON, B.-S.: Biology, J. V. Football Coach VINCENT BELL, A.B.: Chemistry, Football and Track Coach-KENNETH BLAKE, B.S.g Biology, Choir Adviser-STANLEY WILKINSON, B.S.: Bi- ology, General Science, Cross Country Coach, J. V. Basketball Coach, Senior Class Adviser, Junior Hi-Y If you don't know what use is made of this equipment you should take Physics. Our prof, Mr. Armagost, demonstrates how to measure the How of electricity. Adviser, Science Club Adviser Checking diagrams drawn by his biology students keeps Mr. Wilkinson occupied during his spare moments- which are, like most teachers', few and far between. But individual expression still finds its 'K 'Q' RUBl'llt'l' BRABHNDER, I3.S.,' Gym, Wrestling Coaeli-RAl.l'll CAI.ABRl'lSI'l, Ali.: Gym, Health, Varsity Basketball Foaeh, Spring and Fall Intramurals -JOHN KRKOSKA, A.li.j Driver Training, Varsity Foothall and Track Coat-h, Stage Crew Adviser MARION Ql'ltQI,HY, lf..Y.g llonie Nursing, School Nnrst-Yf'l,AltA 'l'I l 1'l.IC, 1i.S.,' Health, Physical lidneation-ICRINIA WICINIIICIMICII, ILS., M.Ed.,' Pliysieal lizlneation. C'heerleaclers, Twirlers, Junior and Senior lntrainurals, Bowling Adviser Qs To paraphrase llalnlet: Til or not TB, that is the question. Mr. 4l2ll1llll'l'St'.S health classes get a hasie knowledge of how to prevent disease and apply tirst aitl. lint to most ol' ns he is known as the coat-h who has hronght real honor to Strong Vincent lligh School hy the work of his basket- lmll teams. Health, Physical Education Physical Ethic-ation has the same responsibilities and the same ohjeetives as has etlneation in general. This is aehievenl through the physical etlnc-ation classes, health classes and safety eclneation. lt, is that area of eclneation which, lmeeanse it tleals with the hotly in action, has as one of its major ainis the rlevelopnlent of a more sensitive eontrol of the hotly for more effective functioning. There is opportunity to mlevelop interest, joy, anml satisfaction in lltttlly skills: ancl these skills, in terlns of sports, health, anal safety, are inmlispensilile in school life. Performing double-duty service, Miss Marion Quigley has taken on thc assignment of teaching home nursing this year, as well as continuing in her work as school nurse. ,gli Teaching girls' physical education, coaching the cheerleaders, training the twirlers-it's all in a clay's work for our energetic Miss Wein- heimer, but it still helps to take n, breather now and then. 18 outlet in a Varied program of learning .. Commercial To meet the need of the increasing number of men and women em- ployed in business, Strong Yineent has a strong Business Edueation De- partment, whieh is steadily growing in size and constantly improving its instruetion and physical set-up. The first objeetive of the Department is to equip the student with the neeessary skills with whieh he may earn his living. To attain this objec- tive eourses are offered in Business Arithnietie, Bookkeeping, Short- hand. Typing and Ufiiee Praetiee. 'l'he seeond objeetive of the Business Ifidueation Department, equally important, is to inspire the student to beeoine an aetive and capable eitizen of his eolnnninity. Thus our great aim is that the student master his skills and learn to get along with his fellow worker. February of eaeh year finds hir. Schenek up to his ner-k in in- come tax reports. Along with his Bookkeeping teaching assign- ments, he has served as sehool treasurer for many years. To the ehagrin of most ol' us his Room Q23 is the perennial leader in funds collected during our welfare drives. Shorthand is a language in itself, as Mrs. Aisheiiner's first year elasses soon diseover in their ini- tial etlorts to master it. Pausing a moment from the tedious chore of summarizing qnestionaries is Mrs. ltlnssing, who teaches the Distrihutive Education elass and supervises extension training in various retail businesses in downtown Erie. 19 t't '1'5' fs , e.gz , ' X 4 i as f' A ' , . ,U 5 , JEAN ALSIIBIMICB, ILS.: Shorthand, Typing THOMAS CALDWICLL, ILS., li.1i.A.,' Business Math, Personal Typing, Sophomore Adviser, SPOKES- MAN Colleetions-MIBIAM DUNOIIUIC, 1i.S.C.: Typing-MARION ESLER, R.S.g Shorthand, Typing Jl'IANNliTTE MASSING, ILS., M.Ed.: Merchan- dising, f'hairn1an ol' Senior Advisers, Open House C0111- mittee, D. IC. Fluh Adviser, Girls Chorus Adviser- PAVI. SCIIICNCK, A.11'., Jl.Ed.,' Bookkeeping, School Treasurer, Boys' Bowling, Savings Stamps, Golf Coach -IDA WABFEL, B.S., .ll.Ed..' Ufiiee Praetiee, Typ- ing, National Honor Society Adviser, Open House Committee, Senior Class Adviser, B. E. I. Day, I. B. E. Day 85' 'Lx CZ9'i nd We are. taught to meet not onl the final N 1 I l tgp, is 5, V 'bf A ' : 4 11' , 4- 42' w. U' W uf' . -A f f , at ' e l'lI,I,lCN IIICLI7, ILS,,' Sight-Saving, Orthopedic Class- es, Open Ilouse IIOIIIIIIIIICC, -Iunior High Class Party, I'hysic-ally Ilandieapped Essay Contest-ALFRED IlI'MI'IlItI'fY, ILS.: Drafting, Faculty Manager of AtInleties-WAI,'I'IQII JORDAN, .llasfcrs Equivalent Wood Shop, Welfare Drive, Christmas Tree ItUIIl'1It'I'A MAZUR, ILS.: M.Ed.: Cooking, Open llouse Committee, National Honor Society Adviser, t'o-ehairman of Faeulty Soc-ial Affairs, Co-ehairman of Athletie Banquets, Sophomore Class Party Adviser- t'OItA I'I'lAItt'I'I. ILS., M.L1'if.g Arts and Crafts, Safety Poster Contest, Open House Committee, United l und Posters, Christmas Tree-GILIIERT PORSCII, lLS,.lI., .lI..1.,' Instrumental Music, Open House Com- mittee, National Honor Soeiety Adviser, Faculty Com- mittee, 1957 I'ommeneement, Talent Seareh l'Il,IZ.XlIl-f'I'II SlCItII,ICY, ILS.: Sewing, Open House Fomlnittee-AI,It'IC SIMPSON, ILS.: Music, Con- eert Choir, Girls Chorus, Glee Cluh-JEAN WILSON, A.IL,' Lihrariau, Nth Grade Y-Teen Adviser, Future Teachers of America Club Adviser The remaining teael1ers'play an equally vital role in the life of every Yineent student. The heart of any sehool, the lihrary. is always lmstling with ae- tivity. Ilere is found rosouree material for every eourse, the latest magazines, and the eurrent popular novels. Bliss lYilson and her stall' strive to instill in students a hetter appreeiation of literature. Mrs. Nlazur and Mrs. Seigley work eo-operatively to lay the foundation of the llome I'Ieonomies Department. They attempt to develop in the girls a sense of home responsihility so that harmony may exist in the family. I,earning lmasie household skills refleets only a portion of the preparation needed to lead a healthier. hap- pier, more useful life. In the musie department Nlr. Porseh tries to produee a well- rounded music-ian with a love for all types of good musie. lvhile Alr. Ilorseh works with the hudding musieians, Miss Simpson de- votes her efforts to the voealists. In her voeal groups Nliss Simpson strives to make musie sueh a rewarding and satisfying experienee that the student will Continue with it. The Industrial Preparation Department under the supervision of Nlr. Jordan and Nlr. Ilumphreys is the eoordination of shop an drafting. I'nder fllr. llumphreys' almle direction, the hoys learn drafting as a language of lines: a speeial language upon whieh. in- dustry operates. In Mr. .Iordan's shop elasses, he impresses in the hoys lmasie skills and at sense of design. 'l'ogether. these suhjeets serve a hasie and exploratory funetion for those students planning a shop or industrial voeation. 1 By making edueation availahle to all ehildren. an important task is accomplished by our tear-hers of handieapped students. Here Mrs. Ifleld is aiding one of her students, t'arinella Fabrizio. Q0 i exams at Vincent but also those in life. Our Art Department offers students the opportunity to express themselves in a erealive inanner, hoth in the inodern and tradition- al vein. lhron inent, Miss l'earee, the department fulfills the needs of students who wish to express themselves visually. ln a department all her own. Mrs. lleld works with the handi- eappetl students. ller ohjeetives are to provide the salne soeial haekgroinnl and experienees that other students reeeive, and to make eertain that the visually and physieally handieapped receive a full and rieh edueational experienee, in keeping with their capac- ity lo achieve. 3 gh the eflorts of Hrs. Yvhaley, and before her retire- Special Teachers One essential part of any good sewing room is the eorner with a mirror and basin for freshening up. And Mrs. Seigley is not to he outdone hy her pupils in taking advantage of this feature of our newly remodeled sewing room. Buying hooks, eataloging them, lettering titles on jar-kc-ts, repair- ing thein-it's a eolnplieated joh and eapahly handled by our vet- eran librarian, Miss Wilson. 'll02lClllllg Industrial Arts takes a Jaek-of-all-Trades in the person of Mr. VValter Jordan. Teaching and eondueting are the better known aspen-ts of Mr. I'orseh's work-hut he is also adept at taking apart land put- ting togetherl almost any mnsieal instrninent, short of a piano. Here he lll2lli0H some ohne reeds. 21 ln Memoriam I ,X , , , ,K , -. IH.: i 5 ' U' I' as ,gi ga. . -L : I , Q 1515125221-, On Septelnlmer 28, 1956, Ruth I. lleywang passed away peacefully as she slept. Teachers and students alike were stunned when the news reached our halls. In her eleven years on the Vincent faculty, Miss Heywang's work as a teacher. counselor, and friend was invaluable to Inany. She began her vocational training at Villa lllaria College, continuing at Edinhoro State Teachers Vollege, the University of Pittsburgh, and Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, to earn her BS. and M.A. degrees, Before coming to Vincent she taught at lYarren Pa., East and Academy High Scllools. An outstanding shorthand and typing teacher, Nliss Heywang presented tech- niques that made learning a much easier process. As a counselor and friend, she tried to understand her students' problems and kept them in deepest confidence. For these things she will not be forgotteli. Ruth Ileywang possessed the qualities df the finest instructor, as a teacher . . . a counselor . . . a friend. QQ Test H: fnlllll' f If F 'X A 1 .-.X f. ,fif ., I ,x v X x if - , ,I X ! Alix, - W ' ,, .7 -'---- ' J ' ' ' .4v '-3--f-- QV! l Test on Seniors and Unclerclassmen llirf-1-firms: This is u tv.-fn-mir-1-rn1'ng 110147L'II0ll'll'f1gCQf 11. George Loesel suffers from a complaint that usually affects Sflld!'lIf.Y in our .w'hnnl. Pa.v.-ring grmlc' is S eorrret an.vuw'r.w. Seniors, namely If you urzxu-rr 1.2 or more wrrrr-Ily. you are inn rmxvy. Cal Spring fever . . . Absent-mindcdness . . . fel I.egul-tender-lcss- osis 12. These industrious Junior class- men are obviously 1. Who's the young man who calls the Stu- dent Council to order? 2. The energetic young lady who has headed up the 12th grade Y-Teens this year is VVho is the president of the Class of '57? Who was the captain of our Junior High basketball team, which this year broke a 64-game losing streak? One of Vineent's fine swimmers is also president of the National Honor Society. VVho is he? VVho promotes the American Legion awards in our 8th grade? Vincent's sophomore swimming sen- sation is Can you name the 11th Grade Y-Teen president, who is also president of the Tri-Council? VVhat Junior miss has been the very en- ergetic program chairman of the College Club this year? Who played the lead roles in Maudie and the Opposite Sex? Hung Qflfl pun 'IIUNIIJIIIIQI JDJ '01 .1lrI1u11g.zg11zf',4n1f 75 Illlxlllllll' aguuog 'N m.y.mqn1l.1g sang Q qlilyggj IIIUHIHJVI 111141.11111-' 'y ZW? P51 'i' 'WUI' 'YS 'WH 'l ,yafluad mqpy 'g- lryloprmpgg nuvgg 7 .unify slung '1 .'6'.l3iIHHl Cal Chemistry students . . tbl Doing n slow burn . . . fel New recruits for thc boy's cooking course 13. A typical scene in a class that all Sopho- mores take 4215 Art appreciation . . . 'fbi 1 Harmony and theory . . . Cel Biology 'fy 14-. As you can see, these people are promoting fab Language Week . . . Cbj Mardi Gras . . . tel Mickey Mouse Club n-H :o-5-I fn-51 is-11 .':ua.nsuy Q4 We are only Seniors once V w llu- I l.is 1 -.. 1 ' ' 's ol Him svlvvlvml .Xrllnir I1-npvk :is its pi'f-snlvnl. - I IIUIIIIIIIII m':ip:ilmh- aissislaiiim- wi-I1-.loc l,0l'l'1Illl'll, who ll1'I'Il lI't'IlSlll't'l'Q I,in:l:i Kingston, YIK1'-lII'l'SIlll'lIl, :inml Mary Yin-In score-I:1i'y. .IXNIICS .XI,IIl'IIiIi'0 Wrvslling I, -3. 31'Ilr:lL'k Q. IIIVIIXIIII .KNIURUSU Monitor 31 Iluskctlmll I. .UlI.I'lNl'l .'XNI5I'fIlSUN' K, Y. II, Phila Q, Ilrvsirlvlil 33 Junior IIN' wir, R.:-Il Vross I: NV-'Il0l'IIS I1 IlI'I'I'lIIllI flioii' 2: f'oiiu-rl Vhoir 33 xlllllillil' 3. ILXI I, .XXIDICIISUN SIIHIUIIIllllIllll'Il31NIIIIKIIIIIIllUll0I'SIN'll'lj' !, 24: tllIl'l'I'l1'Il4ll'I' I -2, Vo-C':inl:iin 3: Y-Tc:-ns I. I,I'l'NI1ll'lll Q, I'rogr:nn f'lmirn :un II: Iinski-Iluill Zi, l':ipI:iin Q: Bowling 3. I'ri-sich-nI IZ. IIHIII'IlI'I' .XNIIICIISUN Ili-Y I1 Ilusvlmll 'L Ii. IlIlllI'lIl'l' .XIIIlUIY5hII'I'Il KYUIIIIVII Yaris-Iy Show Q: Ili-Y ll Isoollmll I. -2. :Ig Iinskm-Ilmll I: Swiinining Q: 'l'r:n-k I, -1, Ii. I Svnior your is our linw lo lic big fish in Iln- Iilllo pond. live-n so tha- il-ws sm-in to , al.. Ilrzig Iwforc Flllllllll'lIl'1'lIll'lll'Wlllll Jnnm c-onics :ill Io soon. All Ihroiigh high sc-hool wc-'vv haul onli unollivr ' 'z him ol clisscs io look foi'w:1i'1l lo Now il's np Io ns lo slairl inziking our own plains for nvxl yvzir. follvgv . . . 2liI'Ill1'll svrv lc-vs . . . -IUIES in iiuluslry :incl oflim-s. Wi-'II pi'oh:ilml.x' ln- litlIo fish lhvn flinl. wc still ll2lVl' lllll' SUIIIOI' V0'lI' lo l lhingls UVUII In-III-i' illIOZlIl ook hawk on---:nu 5 lo qntu thx moninnrriil Inlml . A .I1lYII', .XIII'I-llib l'I:ins - ' ' ' 7: , .ll II I X I5.KII.l'IY Vonni-il YIll'I1'lj'SlIOWS31I'Ulll'Q.ZL'flllIlJ3:'Ill'Il1'k I liowliiig: '3. .l. .Ulu-i'ic-o U. :xIIIlt'l'SIllI J. Al'I0l's 4'Il.XIII,I'lNIC IIXII I . Ill SI'0KI'fSM.KN Huh-slii:in Q. 3: Wlonitm' -5. R. Alnoroso X. .Kmh-rson II. :Xiulcrson R. .Xrrowsinilh Bgiilpy ll, llillfll 25 'Sl' ,5 -A 1,57 x A 'J i 'Q 1, 1 Lg A LN' if -. . N 35' , Q54 l l r I ff w 3 N X 1 5. .L X X Y I li-'Eh sl X . P . l a .. ia.. in , 5314: 4' J, . 45, WP' .fi IA A A Q. B X .iq l '. ' ,QA xg, 34 Q-HN QT' CW, Qu ' Q 1 rc- JVM , Y: 0 ,--5 a U' 6' K. Baku-r J. Baker J. Ball C. Barclo J. Bauer Nl. Bclmlvu lf. Bvrarllur-vi M. Bcttes ll. Bicrig C. Black N. BOlll0lldCI' XI. A. Boland ll. Bowers J. Bristol P. Brown R. Brown T. Brown K. Bucttncr We face the challenge of making our last year K.t'l'IlItYN BXKlil!-Baskvtlmall Q. .lollx IMKICII 7tit'l'llltlll Vluln 21Sl'iL'llt'0 t'luln 3: Nfonitor 3. -LXMICS B.Xl.l,- Plans to ontvr industrial tit-lcl. t'll.tltl,I'1S BAltD0!Nlouitor 3g Footlmll lg Yvrcstling Q: 'l'rac'k I. JOHN B,Klll'IB-'Monitor 2: Baskvtlmll lg Basclmall 1: D. E. Club 3. MARKIAIKIYI' BlCl.lH'IN--Nl'lVl'S Stall' Q, f'o-Ealitor 3: Y-Toons Q, 3: Monitor 31 Baskrtlmall Q. l'llNY.Xltl3 Bl'Ilt.'KRDl't't'l- Student Fouum-il Tru-asurcr 3: Foot- lnall I, Q, 3: Baskvtlnall I: W'ri-stling Q, 3: Basm-hall 1, Q, 3: National Xtlilvtix- Svllolarsllip Sol-ivty Q, 3. lVl.Klt'I'lliX Bl'l'l l'l'lS-ft'oulu-il Variety Shows l, 2, 31 Junior Rctl Vrows I: 'l'wirl1-rs I, Q, 31 Monitor 2: Basketball I, 2: Swinnning I. ll.XltltY Bll'lltltl-- fil'l'lllilll l'lulm 3: St'lt'llt't' fluln 3. UKRUI, BIAVK t'ounc-il Varic-ty Sllows l. Q, 3: 'l'wirl1-r l, 2, 3: Y-'l'4-1-us 'Z. 3: Monitor 2, 3. t NORMA BUl'lLl'INDl'IR-4'ln-crlcaflvr '-1, 33 Y-Tc-ons l, 2, 3: 4 on- :-crt Vhoir 1, 3: Band 1: Life Saving l, Q, 3: Bowling 3. MARY .XNN BUIANID-Baskctlmll 2. ll.Klt0l,l7 BtBYl'lltS-V-Nzltional llouor Sovii-ty Q, 33 flvflllllll 1 luln 2: SK'l0llf l' Club, l'rz'siflr-nt 31 four-vrt clllfbif 3: Urvlirstrai I, 2, 3. JOAN BltlS'I'0l.-Stinli-nt t'ounc'il l, Soc-ri-tary 2, Vim- Prosixlont 3: f'ounc'il Variety Shows 1, 2, 3: l,l'illll1Iilt'S Flulx l,2,3g t'lwc-rlc-zu -2, 3: f'on1't-rt Clioir l, 2, 3: Merit .Kwarrl l, Q, tt. lor I, l'lCAltl.ll'l BRUVVNfY-T4-mls lg Baskvtlrall 1,131 lntnunurals LQ. ltlfllitltli BROVVN-t'oum-rt f'lioir 2, 3. 'FIIUMAS BROVVN--Plans to 4-ntcr tlw t'oast Guard. K.Yl'lll'lltlNl'l IlIll'1'l l'Nl'IIl -Y-'l'f't-ns l, Q, 3: flt't't'll2Ill fllltbll' I, LZ. 31 Monitor 1, 3. YYILLIAM BUQIBICIC-Stllrlc-lit Vounc-il Q, 31 Gorman Vlulv 'll Stage frvw 13 Mvrit Awartl 1. l 2271 ' ki KD W. Iinglnee P. Bukowski IT. Bllrlpll. QQ limi-I-k .I. Calahrese IC. Cllrglflll D. Carlson II. farotlners D. CUFF at Vincent our best I'.VI'ItIt'I.X IIIIKDWSKI -Iilltvreil frmn 'rl't'IlIlIl'lIIl Dramatic-s Vlulr lg 'I'wirl1-rs I: Y-'lleens I, 2. DORIS III'lt'l'UNr-Plans In enter Erie Business College. t'.KIII,'I'UN IIIlSI'lt'K- - Plans to enter the Marines, .IIINIC I'AIAIIIIICSICfStn4l1-nt Vonneil 3: Iloineroom I'rcsi1Ient 1, Nt'1'l'l'Iill'j' 2, Ii: l'In-erlm-:nler Q. 33 Y-Teens l, Q, 3: Basketball 1, '2, 3. I'Zl,.XlNI'2 t'.XIttllUl,I- Dante Vlnlr 3: I,I'2llll1itIt'S flluh I: Y-'llc-ens I, '3. Il: Nlunitm' 3. DDN.XI.D IXIIILSDN- NEWS Salesman 33 SPOKIGSMAN Sales- man '11 Sri:-:uw Vlnln 3: I'rojem-tinnists I, 3: Merit Award I. IIICItN.IDINI'l I'Alt0'I'III'IItS-Basketball 2, 3. DAVID t'AItItf Stnclent Vouncil. President 3: National Ilonor Sm-in-ty Q, Qi: Vmnnlil Variety Shows I, Q, 3: Fnllege Clnlw 2, 3: German t'lnlv 'S' fl0lIt't'I'I Vlnxir I -' 'I ., ..,.. Tests are an everyday part of school life f the short quiz, the unit test, the final exam. As Seniors we look toward the Ilartler tests of life itself . . . and work a little harcler to equip ourselves for them. Taking a test is harrl workhaml il' yon clun t believe il, just ask Dick Doolittle! 'I A4- t-Qyr gn K f-3. , 43, 3 7. A . . A . 4.A . , W ' A-A, In ' . 1 I XX lt 3, fn- - i H. that-rtzi lt. Vans:-y R. C'zivic-L-Iiio S. IYOFIIIIII YY. CIIIFISIUIISDII M. Virilio M. Vluutz J. Vuttroll V. fsllirtiil-y A. lbvaitto BI. Ii. fuylc J. Vrnkor t'. t'risr'ium- B. VTUIII J. fjUllIIIIIgIl1lllI li. tfutri J. llulilstrziml T. Ihiilvy Scmor PICIIUICS record a goal attmncd, and symbohze IiI'IIt.XI.ITINI'i I'.KSI'iIt'l'.Y'-StlulvlltI'0lllu'iI31Ilulllv Ronin Prvsi- .XI.If'RICIl t'tIV.X'I l'II I'l'4'.I ti iNtS I- 3- l'F1'SI4Il'llI 351 I'0lll'1'l'I df-nt Q: Dante Chili 2: Cliccrlcndcr 3: Y-'l't-cus I, 3: Ilowliug 3. Choir 2, 33 Glcr- Chili Ig I-'nntlmll Ig Ilnskcttmll Mznnzngcr I, IZ, II. IlIt'Il.KItlD t'.XSl'IY-Golf 2, 3. NIXRY IfZI.l.I-IN t'0YI.H--f'eceIi:ui t'Imir2,3gllonitnrIgllowling l. Itl I'II t'pKYll't'IIl0- fStu1Ivnt Conn:-il I, 2: S1-vrt-t:iry II: f10lllll'II .IUIIN IIll.xKl':li IIDTIIHIII C'IuIr '11 Svicin-0 Vlulv Zi: I'rnjm-r-tiunietg Ynrim-Iv Slmws Q3 tit-rniam t'luI: 33 t'Iu-crlvaulm-1' I, 2, Cu-t'upt:iin Zi: I, 3, Merit Award I. Y-'IIN-its I, II, Sm-rt-tary '11 t'um'0rt Vlioir I, 'Z, Vit-0 I'rm-sirlcnt 31 v v A Nlunitnr II. t'.XROI.XN CRISCIONICg3Ionitur 3. Il'KltI3KltK CIIIINI NIWYQ '4'il1-win-ui 'S' Vullcgv Vluh 0' Y- SIIXIION t'l'Ilt.XNII t'olIm-go f'luIi I1 Ilnntm- Vhiti 251 IIUFIIIZIII Vinh 'A I 1 1 A -1f- - - 1 -3 -- -- Yivt' I,l't'iIlIt'lII '22 Y-Twins I, Q, 3: Monitor 35 Howling 3. VIWIW I- fv33n1 l l301'4'lll'Sfl'1' 2-31 M 'III 3- wlxyxlg 4'llRl5'l'l.1N5l.:N plans to cuter Hu. Navy' .lI'III'l'II t'UNNINUIIAKIfllnilic-iI Vnric-ty Sliows I, -Z, IS, 'I'wirI- ' ers I, Q, 31 Monitor 2, MARY VI ItII.I,U llnntv Vlnlw I1 Y-Tm-ns I, 'lg Ilmm- Rmnn l'rt-si ,hut 1 I'II,I'iANUR ClVI'RIfl'uIIOg0 f'IuIx I, 3: I,f'1Illl1lII1'S t'luIv I, 253 P A Spanish C'IuIw Q, 33 t'Iu-orlcautur I, 2, 33 Y-'IR-4-ns I, 1, II: Nlmiitur II. NI.KIt'l'Il.X t'I,UN'l'Z ID. IC. Vluh 3. .IUIIN IDAIILS'l'ItAND-'I'rzu-k I, 3: II. li. Vluln tl. lIOIII'IIt'I'.t .IXNIC I'tYl l'ltICl,I,fStl1d4-nt KIOIIIIVII Zig t'ollm'iI H H Y Q v V . v I 1 , U Yurivty Sliuws I. 3: Y-'IH-4-its I, 2, 3: C4-colizin flmir I, 33 Il0wIing,131 HMO' Hx M'M f-W1 X IIVWIY FIIHWS fl W N'5lll I1 I- 'f' S 'i i ' I. . , , , m k Mun' 11.xm.1Ncam'l'mnSi1-m-fi frm.. lm.. Iligh hr-Iuml, uma.- qjglgm, q'0lYR'1'Npjy q',,,,,,,.il V:,,g,,tv Show, 1' .gy 3: 'l',,-grior, 1, ImnmfNntimml Ilmmr Sm-ivty 3: Ilmul l, Q, :hiz I-'. ll. .L -1: Flaw 'l. II: Y-'l't-4-ns 25: Monitor Q. i I'r1-sith-lit I, Sc-crm-tziry 2: flziss Play Stuctvnt Dirt-r-tm' -1. Q8 1.4 .V M . , , K X i Lid If .f-. . S h,Lx Q 'S i f 'I J' M. Darling l'. Dash A. Davis .I. IM-I r:nwo YY. Ili-G1-ol'gc J. Ik-Iuvvrn .L IM-Ig:uIo II. I7vM:lr4-o If. Iiink new goals already set 4'.kIIUI.I.ICI'I IIXSII IINIIIIQIIICS Vlulv :Ig Spanish Vlulm '21 Y-'I'4-4-ns I, -3,31 IuUIlIIUI'31SWIIIIIIIIIII1 I. a t .KIIl,I'INI'l DAVIS SIumIs-ut foum-iI I: Council Y:u'i1-Iy Shows Q Y Tun ' YIWY9 QI III' I NFIV9 g'Il1'iIII'IIl 'I' ID I f'IllIn 'I - S'.1i'...: L. 4 ..L. 1... A .. 1 xx. . . -, . 4. -. .IUSICPII Ile-I II,.XNl'0 fflnss Vim-U l'r1-siclout II: N2ltIIlIIIII Honor Sovim-Iy'!,2i1II:1l1I4'f'Il1Im31Footlmll I, 2, 31 Wrestling I, 2. 3: Nation ul KIIlI4Ii1 gl Iuol IINIIIII 901 ish ' 'I II'II,I,I.XM III-III'I0ItlII'I Ilamlv l'IuIv I, Q: I ooIIx:lIl I, 'L tI1'I'r:u'k 'I 3. .IICXN IIICIAYICIIN-Slumlc-nl l'omu-il '21 f'onn1-il Yurim-Iy Shows I 5'- klz NEWS SInII'31I'oII1-gi-4'IuIv I,tI1l'Iu-vrlvzulvr 2, II: Me-rit .Xwurul I .INN lII'fI,II.XIIU' Studs-nl f'oum'iI '21 f'ounc-il Vnrim-ty Shows 21 NEWS H:lIm-snlnn '31 Y-'IR-clis I, Q, 33 Monitor 31 SWIII'lIlIIIIL'f I, Q, 3. Our first day ut school . . . our A in 0Iwmist.ry . . . our lcttcr in sports. . . our Senior picture. All these arc I2IIIIIlII2LI'kS1 soon forgotten individually, but Ivzmving their impression just the sanw. I xx H I PM UH 0 N I H V H I I 'I'wil'Iurs, 1'Iu'0rI0:uIvl's :UNI Imml :uI1Ic-olor In pup rullics I ' I I ',. ' -- 'niionu onor Soc-ich' 0, 33 o ww 1' um I - - - - - ' A, . - ' . , ' --I vivid nu-morv Ilml will st-nv with up lor vi-:urs Io -!:'I'i'1-:nsl11'n-1-31 hvu-In-vC'I11lv S4-vw-I:lry-'l'rn-nslm-rII:Junior III-ml 4 rosg ' ' I ' 1 ' ' I. I lmph-1' Iivpn-scllI:nIix'v :Ig Pom-vrt fhoir l, Q3 011-lin-sIl':n I. -1. 1.w w.V - I',I.hII', III'.NIx Nlomlor 3, X-IUCIIS 3 I I - ' ' ' ' 1 'I'r:msI'cr from NI:-Ilowm-ll' tours-rl I hon- I. '21 Ifnske-Ilmll I' Howling I' Intr-num'-ils I A' . , . ., ,-. l'0IIIK', I I Choosing a college is an important decision I ollvgi- l.UI'lIIS nniy :isle for nnylliing l'I'0III nn nnloliio- i,,r:ipliy Io :i rm-ruling rm-orcl, linl i'Vl'II Ili:iI :loc-sn'I ilis- I nll':ii1u.lll1ly Milnvr :incl Dong: Mnrpliy. llowovcr mlillivnlt il may bv lo pinpoint the right. colla-go or nnivvrsily for oacli of us. filling ont. Ilia- coniplic-ziivcl application forms is more 1-hallonging still . . . and an goocl IvsI. of our aplilnmlv for college-. KAREN DIBNIHRTW-llonn-rooln l'r1-siill-III I2 Y-'l'I-I-vis I, tl, llowl- ing I. I3I'IVI'lRI,Y DiLI'fVAff'onnc-il Variety Shows I, 2, II, 'l'wirlvr I. 'L :Ig Y-Tvens I, 2. i if KATIIRYN lyllvlcfbluxilIUIIIOFIIUIII Vic-0 l'r4-siilm-nt I, Swiw-I:ii'y r 1, Pri-sicluni 35 Danh- Clulm 3: Y-T01-iis I, 3: Monitor 31 llnslu-Ilmll '3. I 31 Intrannirnls 3. .l0Yf'l'l UUDSUN-College Clnli 3, l7r:nn:iIi4-s Clnli -2, :Ig ii1'I'IIIIlI Vlnli 3: Sc-icnrc Clnli 33 Y-Teens I, -2, 31 Monitor ti. IIICIIAIID DO0Ll'I'TLI'ffSInricnl fonnx-il I, -2, SlHIIIlSlI 4 lnlv -I' F Urn-licstrn Q, 33 Football I, 2, 3: Baiskvtlnill I: 'l'r:n-k I. .. J, IMNIEI, llR.AKl'l-Plans to cnlvr Ilic ,Xrnu-ml For:-os. DAVID DRAKE-College' Clnli I, 2, 3: llsln-rs I, '3. II: 1'oiiw-rt Vlioir 2, 33 Band 1: Tennis I, 2, 3. CHXRUI, DROZESKI-Y-'l'01-:is 3, Monitor I, -3,251 Howling Vnpinin 31 Merit Award I. MIRIAM ICATUN-f'ollugcClnli 2,31 K Y II 'S lnnior II.-II I'i-ov 3: Y-'llvons I. Q,31f:0IIf'CI't flioir I, 2. 3: Monitor 2. 3. K. llicinort, ll. In-lox-in J. Doclson ll. Uoolitllv D. llrnkv V. llrozvwki 'ES I-M, I 112-f.f 'fP ' 4 1 9 K. llixivuln ll. lhwllic- M. l'i:IIon I to make . . and a difficult one Nl.KltY l,l'll'1 l'll5l'lR'l' NICWS Stull' 3: SIWPKICSINIAN Bouril 2: l'oll1-go Vlub 3: Drmnzutia-Q Flub 3: l uturv 'IR-:u-lu-rs Vlub Q, 3: Y- 'I'm-ns Q, 3. l'.X'I'Itll'I.X lCS'l'Dl'K -National llonor Soc-is-ty 2, 3: Counvil Vari- 4-ty Shows I. 2, 3: Futurm- 'l'o:u-lwrs Vlub Q. Pri-siclvut 3: Junior Ri-cl Vi-oss I, 2. Il: 'l'u'irlors l, 2, 3: Merit Awnrtl I. M.KltSllAl.I. l'Illl.l.XNO D, li. Vlub 3. . ww w - Y- 1 v 1-ltlf. I .X l'.UiI,l',X l ollm-go l lub l, 3: Future- 'I'v:u-llcrs flub 3: Y- 'llvcns l, 'L 3: Ur:-ln-strsu I. '!, 3: Monitor 2, 3: Utiivv 3. .XNNIC l l'1NN-- I'oll1-gc Ulub I, Q, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2. 3: Clwvr- la-mlm-r l, Q, 3: Y-'ll-vias l, Ll. 3: Urvlicstrzi I: Rlonitor 3. l'fl.lZABl'l'l'll l l'lltl'INl'IC--Stlulcnt Vounvil 3: Iloun-room 'l'rv:1s- urvr 3. DAVID l l,.U'K--Spzinisll Vlub 2: Golf l, Q, 3. l'.-XRUI,YN l I.lC'K ll0Illl'I'00lll Prusiilvnt, 3: SPOKICSMAN Bourrl 3: Drannntivs flub 2, 3: Junior Rod Cross H-2: Monitor 3. K.Vl'lll.l'll'lN l l,YNN-l'ounc-il Variety Shows I, 2: Collvgc Ulub 3: Fulurv 'l'cin-lu-rs Ulub 2, 8: Twirlvrs I: Concort Choir 3: Bowling 3. M. L. liist-rt P. listovk M. Euliaino D. l l:u-k l'. l li4-k K. Flynn Il. Fur-ci D. Gnllour E. Gnsbnrro Q... 9' 3 vo-S V 2 X . xi f :I-r S. Y l'.Yl'RIl'K F0l,l'IYfGlcc Club I: Cross Vountry l. l'0LLl'1l'IN FOX-Monitor 3: Bnskvtlmll I, Q. 3: Bowling 2: lntrn- niuruls I, 2, 3. CAROL FRIEIIMAN-G4-rinan Club 3: Band l. 2, 3: Buskvtbull I, Q, 3: Bowling Q, 3: Intramurals 1, Q, 3: Girls Letter Club tl. IIELICN FglcifililI0llll'I'00lll Prosidcnt 2: Counvil Variety Shows l, 2, 3: Twlrlvrs l, 2, 3: Y-Toons l, 2, 3: Monitor Q: D. IC. Club 3. DAVID GAl.LHIlR-Spnrlisli Club 2: l oot,b:ill I, 2: VVr0Htling I: Trac-k 3. ' lCI.IZABl'lTlI GASBARliU+Nl'lVVS Sul:-slnun I: Duutc l'lub 21 Y-Toons I, 2, 3: Monitor l, Q, 3: Bowling Q, 3. .IUDITII CBEBIIARDT-Monitor 2. MARY GERBRACIl'l'iStu1lc-nt founvil l: Y-'ll-ons I, 2. 3: fl-ccliaui Choir 1: Monitor I, 2, 3: Bowling 3. JUNE GIANNELl,IfDr:1nmtif's Club I, 2, 3: Clu-vrlvfnlcr 3: Cl'C'0llllll Choir I: Concert Choir 2, 3: Bowling 1. G. Fuglcy A. Ft-nn B. Fcrenvc P. Foley C. Fox C. Fricdlnzui J. Gcbhardt M. Gcrbracht J, Ginnclli .5 . i A. 4. , as-, -, , 2' ...lf A 5 N ., ..,, I 1 l ' L I an -J. :-3 . If nf ,l 3 Militar service represents the uunknown MIM .xl'lIly- Navy, Air I oi'u-, IXIIIFIIIUS , . . it's an lI1lI'lIf'llUIl't' i'UI Il1illj'Zllllllil zuul lluu llrzikf- fuml IINISI fYllN'I' Svlliln' boys! In IIHIICP. In llicsv HllllC0I'tilIll,, times, wc souu-Iiiucs face ilu' yours just ulieud with equal uncer- tainty . . . but wv can still SIIIIIC ut the oiuiuous :uul ovorworkvcl slogan: IIuc-lc Sznu Wants You. smigv ly DIANE GII,I,I'lSI'I I'Iff'oll1-gc Vlub I. 2, 3: I uIurv 'I'v:u-lu-rs f'Iub Q, 3: Y-'I'4-cus I, 2,33NIouitor 1,31 M1-rit .Xwurcl 1: l7r:uu:itif-s Vlub l. .IUIIN GII.I,I'1SI'II'1-Nutiouul Ilouor Soricty Q, 31 Iicruuiu Vlub, I'ri-siclviit 3: file-0 f'Iub lg IY:itvr Polo l. 2, 31 Sniiuiuiur: I, '!, 3: Nu- tiounl Athletic' Svliolnrsliip Sovicty Q, 3. WILLIAM IiILI,I'lSPII'l-Stuclvut Council 2, 3: SI'0KI'lSNI.KN Ilourrlfig K.Y.B. ClubiigSviem-cf'll1b3g Iluskc-Ilialll 1,21 'IX-uuis l,2,3. IIIVIIAIID GR.KIII,I'l-Gorliiuu f'Iub 3: Sr'iviu'P Vlub 31 Ili-Y -23 Orc-Iivslrzi I, Q, 3. MARY GIRICCO-IIoim-rooiu Sc-orc-tury-'I'r4-:islirvr 2, 31 .luuior R4-rl Fross IQY-T:-cus l, 2, 3g For-vliiiii Choir I1 Bowling 2: IIIIFZIIIIIINIIS Q, 3. WALTICR GRI'II'INsFituflviit f'ouueil Q, 85 Ilouiorooiu Svc-rm-tary -2, 'l'rv:isurc-r lg Glev Club l, Sc-vrctury 23 Tcuuis I: ID. IC. Club. IIOIZICIYI' GROICNICNDAAI,-Couuvil Vurivly Shows I, 2, 3: GCFIIIIIII flub 2: Footliall 1, 2, Cnptniu 3: Iluskcibull I, 2, 31 Golf I, LZ, 3. KATIIRYN GUNDRUIVIASIIHIQIH Council 2: I,l'1llll1llIl'S Vlnb I: Y-'I'c-ous I, Q, 33 Monitor lg H1-rit Award I, ID. Gillespie- -I- Iiillwlfil' W' GIll NI'l Il. llrublc M- Gr1 '0 W. Kil'1'1'll ll. firm-iiciidziul K, Iluuilruui S. Ilulls-I' sf ' , 6 F... XX . ifizi' 'lg Qi K ff l . R fm 1 'Sh x '17 Qs: , IX , i factory in every young manis future SVSAN IIAI.I,I'fIl National Ilonor Soc-ir-ty, Se-c'l'vtary 3: Council Yarivty Shows I, 3: Collc-go CIuIm l, 3: Clws-rlvzulcr Q, 3, .I.V. Co- . - i , . , - 4 aplaln I: A -I1-vns 2, 3, I rogrann Chairman I: Cont-1-rt Choir I, Q, 3. HAI I. IIAI 'GSIIAIIL --Studvnt Couna-il I, Q:Coun1'iI Varim-ty Shows I, 2, 3: HI'0KIfISIXIAN Board I, 3: Twirlvrs I, Q, 3: Y-'I'c-uns I, 2, 3: IIISINIICII Column IYrit4-r Q, 3. SCSANNIC IIICIIYII -'Future 'I'oaoImrs Club 2, 3: Gorman Clulm 3: Y-'I'0vns I, Q, 3: IIasIu'tIwaII I. 9. IJIANI-Q IIICISICII --Plans to cuter the W crll u-n's Marino Corps. 'I'III'IOI30II.IC IIICSI'I'II.I'lIN-Ili-Y I: Hand I: AVrcstIing l, 2, 3. SAMUICI. IIILLARII--Ilona-room Treasurer I: Monitor 1, 2. S. WAYNIC IIII.I.S Movvd to SOIlt'lIl'4'IAI4Iy. .llIIII'I'II IIINSI'I'I'l'ICI!-Collogv Club I, 3: K.Y.B. Club 3: Junior lied Cross 3: Y-Toons I, Q, 3: Oroliostra l, 2, 3: Monitor 3. CAIIUI. III'I'l'IICUCK-Collvgc Club 2, 3: Spanish CIuIn Q, 3: Y- 'I'c1-ns 2. 3: Coca-Iian Choir I, 2: Swiiuluing 2. G. Ilaugsdalil S. Ilcidt D. Heiser J. Ilinspvtor C. Ilitchvock J. Hoff J. Humphreys H. Iavarone D. Ives I-5 W . , Q. 41,3 vw, v 4' 149' .. as w . K- Q-' 'iii 1: 93' in . X . ,S X. 1 'K - A, Q uv 'E' - ,Q Q K f 1-S 2 ,. .. i 511, I - . ! N ,J A Pax. X I ... .IIIDITII IIIII7F+CI100rIva1I0r 3: Color Guard Q, 3: Y-Teens I,Q,3: Orchestra I, Q, 3: Monitor 3: Bowling 3. 'I'III'XlINlRI'I IIIJI'FSTI'ITTl'lIl-FootI1aII I: Basketball I: Tennis I: I,cI't for Ivatortowu, IVisc-onsin. CAROI. IIOIAIAN-Monitor 3:HasketI1aII I, 3: Swimming I: Intra- lllIIl'1lISI,3. FRANK IIUIDI.I'III-Plans to enter industry. .IAIIIICS IICM I'IIIiI'IYS-Stllrivnt Counvil 3: SPUKICSMAN Board 2, Co-Managing Editor 3: Mr-rit Award l: Transferred from Mc'- Ilowell Iligln S1-hool: Library Club l. ICIIMOND IAVARCJNIC-Football 2, 3: Wrestling I. 2, 3: 'I'raf-k Q. DONNA IVICS-Twirlcr l, 2: Bowling 2. STEVE JAKIIBCSIK-Spanisli CIuIr l, 2: BowIing I. IVAN .IANOSKI-Plans to outer the Navy. MARLICNIC -IAINIICS-Iloinorooul President I: Count-il Variety Shows 1, Q: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Monitor 3: Bowling 3. X., 9. T. Ilespelein S. Ilillard W. Hills T. Ilotfstcttcr C. Ilohuau F. lludlcr S. Jacubcsik I. Janoski M. James 'Q' w, XM: ' z 1 r ' -1 - -.. .qv .. l'i ,. Y. ,N 1 3, uw . ,ig x A ,N 1 3 I is Sir ' I X Q , rcs ,4,, I . C? Q A .Y .5 1 -4 .asifmf J 40' V. 'N 6 w ij., L .ff -:..-- -- 5 rw VV! :T iw D 1-any - lf It it va J , ., X X . . X ' 44 -5 5-,' .N .: 4 4 -.4 VV A. Johnson P. Jusepll VV. Julio tl. Kokoros J. Konnerth R. Koontz t'. Kulner J. Kupezyk D. Laguna 4-Ly, in-Q 'ir T, a- Cv 8 g Q J I ,W in R 0 J, Keinl L. Kingston ht. A. Klep K. Kopin J. Kopp T. Korn D. Lilllllltllllbf D. Lang C. 1,aPlaea These twelve years have aimed to help us make no AR'1'11l'1i .IUHNSON-Council 2: Homeroom Secretary 1: Spanish Club Q, 3: Football 13 Basketball 1, Q, 3: Baseball 1, Q, 3. P11Y1.l.1S .IUSICPII-t'ollege f'lub1,3g 1,l'Zlll15lt.1l'S Club 3: Y-Teens 1. Q, 3: t'ec-elian t'hoir 1: Monitor 33 Intramurals 1. W1l,1,1ANl J1l1,1tlft'ouneil Variety Shows 85 Dante Club 1, Q5 MonitorQ,3g Truss t'ountry'1,31Basketball11 Baseball 1.2, Captain 3. .l1'1J1T11 KICIM-Y-Teens 2, 3, Monitor 35 Bowling 3: Basketball 3. LINDA K1Ntl!'iTON -t'lass Treasurer 33 llomerooln Viec Presi- dent 2, President 31 Future Teachers t'lub, Historian 2, Seeretary 3g t'heerlt-aaler Q, 3: Y-Teens 2, President 1, Seeretary 3: Merit Award 1, '2. MARY ANN K1.1'IPA-Dropped out ol' sc-bool. tititllttili KDKURUS-t'ollege t'lub 2, 31 Spanish Club 2, 35 Hi-Y '31 Monitor 3. .HM ES K4FNNEIITII-Sp:misl1 Club 3, President 21 lli-Y 13 Foot- ball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1: Baseball 1g Traek 2, 3. RUBY KUONTZ-Council Variety Shows 1. Q, 3: Twirlcrs 1, 'L 3: Y-Teens 1, '22 Monitor 3. KENNET11 KOPIN-Follege Club 3: Spanish Club tl: l1i-Y 1: t'ross Country 2, 3: Basketball 1: Tennis 1, Captain Q, 3. JOHN KtIPP-Transit-rretl from Valley High St-bool, Louisville. Kentur-ky: National llonor Soc-iety 2: Debate Team 1, 21 Dptirnists Speeell t'ont.est, First Place 2. TIIUMAS KDRN--llall Monitor Q1 Bowling 3: Baseball 2, 3. t'llAR1,l'1S KUFNICR-llonlerooln Vive Presirlent 'lg German t'lub 23 lli-Y 1: Junior Red Cross 1, 2. .I111J1'l'll KU1lc'ZxVK711lbIlll'FfltJ1l1 Vit-e President 31 NICVYS Sales- l1121ll3Qc1Ulll'gI'clilllJ2,31 1,l'il1l1Il11l'?i3Q Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1. DULUBICS LAGANA Stumlent Founeil 31 Dante t'lub -2. Dtl1t0'I'1IY i1..XMl101 l'11t- I,l'tlll1ill1t'S 3: Junior ltr-rl Vross 31 Monitor 3. DORIS li.'xNfi7Sillllt'ltt t'ounr-il 3: NICVVS Staff, Business Manager 3,f10il0gl'cl1Ull31fit't'll1tl1l111111131 K.Y.B.f'lub31Y-Teens 22, 3. t'llARI,0T'I'1'Z LaP1At'Avt'ouneil Variety Shows 1, 2, 3: Twirlers 1, HZ, 3: Y-Teens 191.31 Basketball I. r!,3: BowlingzZ,3: NEWS Stuffit. I 5 'F 3 9: l 91 l 41:-rv Y 11'- iv Y 'TY . Nui R. LuQue B. Luriveiu f'. I4lll'lI'C'i2l M. Lnriec-in G. Lnudcnsnek J. Lnurillzi J. lmululaly U. Leone G. Locsel onl a living but also a life llll'l'lI IAQlll'1AMonitor ri. l!l'ZR'l'llA IA RICCIA - Vouneil Variety Shows 1, 2: Cbeerlezuler 31 Y-Teens I, 12, 33 SPOKICSNIXN Ssilesnmn I. 2, 3: Monitor 33 Bowling 2, 3. l'AllMl'il.lA IARlf'f'lA-f'oulu-il Variety Shows, l, Q, 3g NEWS Stuff, I'irr-ulution Manager 31 Twirlcrs I, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: l'ez'eli:in Choir lg Howling 8. INIARY IARIIX'lA-llonu-room Sec-rotary 33 Junior Red Cross l, 2: 'Fwirlers I, 2, 83 C1-eeliun Choir lg Concert Choir 'lg D. E. Club 3. Gl'1R'l'lilll7l'1 LAIillENSACK-Y-'I'cei1s l, Q, 33 Bowling 3. .lllDl'l'll LAURILA-Y-Teens 3: CLxl'l?li2lll Choir lg Rlouitor 3. JEAN l.lCN'l'lTLAY-Spnnisli Club 3: Y-Teens l. 2, 3: Monitor 3: Bowling Q5 Swiuuuiug lg Intramurals, Tennis I, 3. IJUNATO l.l'10NE-Band 1. QEICORGIC 1.1IESICI.-llonierooui President 3: Monitor 2: Water Polo l, 2, f':ipt.uiu 33 Swiinmiug l, 2, 3. 35 , ,,.: x RQ3 . 1 1 951 dx Y is i li 4-3 K if Tomorrowls homes and tomorrow's sluud- ards are built on t0day's foundation. Along with our Readinl 'Riting, and 'liitlnuetic-, we are learning a fourth Ii A-Responsi- bility. ul,l'1'Sl'I'Ylllj.f the mlonieslic' tranquility would be un up- propriaile title for this iylllfill lircnkfaisl sm-ne an-li-il ou! by Jim lluniplireys :null Jurly Miller. ia po- Qs Y l , l .. 1' 'Y A 2 2 ij YN, sw, 3 . p. ' 3' . A ' dm... . 5 if N' 1.11 . - o . ...N Qc-S I ,Ns x ll L G. Loekwood C. Lucas ll. Lukeas S. blaetiregor J. Maelver lf. blaelieau L. Majeroni J. Major N. Mandel Earning honors in school HAIL LUCKWIIDD-Council Variety Shows 3: College Club 3: Spanish Club Q, 3, President I: Y-Teens l, 3, Vice President LZ: Con- eert Choir, Q, 3: Monitor 3. CIIRISTINIC LUCAS-'NEWS Salesman 2: College Club 3, 2: tierulan Club '21 Y-Teens l, 2, 3. IIICLEN LIlKlCAS+National Honor Society Vice President 2, 3: SPUKICSMAN lloard 3: College Club I, 2, Vice President 3: Spanish Club President 2: Twirlers l, Q, Costume Chairman 3: Y-Teens I, 2, Public-ity Chairluau 3. .IllDl'l'II l,llSCHINl-Dante Club 2: Y-Teens 1: Basketball 2: Bowling 3. l'llNYAltl7 LC'l'ZgNatioual llonor Soeicty President 2, 3: Ushers I, Q: Merit Award l: Water Polo l, 2, 3: Swiuuuiug l, 2, 3: National Athletic Seholarship Soeiety 1. PATIIICK LYKDNS-'l'rausl'erred from Tech lligh School. SITSAN Bla:-tiltrlti0ltfCheerle.:uler I: Junior Red Cross l: Y- 'lleens 2, 3: llomerooul President 3: Basketball 1, 22: Howling 3. .IANICIC AIRIVIVER,i'IIOIIIOFUUIII President 1: Couneil Variety Shows 33 Cheerleader 1, Q. 3: Y-Teens l, 3, Treasurer 2: Monitor 3: Bowling Q. 3. J. Lust-hiui E. Lutz P. Lyons J. Mc-Call C. Mellouald lt. Alagenau lt. May J. Mayr C. Meyer or in life is the goal of man ELIZABETII MaeLlflAN-Student Council 2, 3: NICYVS Stall' 3: Color Guard 3: Flag Bearer 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2, Social Seeretary 3. JOYCE lNIcCALLfCouueil Variety Shows l, 2, 3: Twirlers I, 2. 3: Y-Teens Z, 3. CA'l'IIl'llilNE Mr-UONA LD-Y-Teens 3: SPUKICSMAN Salesman l, 2, 3. RUSANNA MlxfiI':NAlv4IIlDHl0TtJfllll Seerctary I, 2: SPUKES- MAN Board Z, 3: College Club l, 2, 3: Draruaties Club l, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, Treasurer 3. l,AWRl'lNCl'1 MAJICRONI'-Plans to enter the Air Foree. .IOIIN MAJOR'--Nl'lYVS Salesman I: Monitor 3: Basketball I, 2. 3: Baseball l, Q, 3. NANCY MANIJISLV-College Club l, 2, 3: l,I'1lIllIltll'S Club l, 2. 3: German Club fl: Color Guard 2, 3: Y-Teens l, Q, 3: Coueert Choir l. .1 -5 -,-. RUl3l'Ilt'l' lNIAY-Transferred from Cathedral Prep: Student Coun- eil Q. 3: Chemistry Club Q: Lrntiu Club I: Football l. '21 Yvrestliug I, 'L I -. . 'S ' pf XJ, ' f x . v X. i 7' x Xxx 61- 'ETA M... F. Meyer J. Milvr -l- Mills lj. Milnm- J. Milner A. lxl0l1lllI'01l M. Moon- lf. Moraul D- MOFPY the achievement of few -lANl'Z'l' NIAYR-Collt-gc Club l, 2, 3: l,I'ilIllillll'S Club l, 31fll'I'lll:lll Club Q, 3: Y-'l'cm-ns l, 2, 3: Bowling Captain 2. 3: Swiunninu l. CXRUI. Nll'lYl'lR-Count-il Vurictv Shows 2: Colle-'v Club 3' Dru- nmtivs Club I, 2: Com-t-rt Choir I,-2, 33 Monitor lg'-Merit Awiircl I. l lllCDl'lltlCK Ml'lYl'lR--Cross Country Q: Basketball l. Q: Bam-- lmll 'P .ll'Dl'l'll Mll,l.l'lR-Stuclvnt Council I: SPUKICSMAN Board I, 2, liclitor 33 College Club 3: Y-Toons I. Q. 3: Monitor 2: Merit Awarrl -2. .IUIIN Mll.l.S---Colle-gc Club 3: Cross Country Q, 3: 'llmvk 3. DAVID Mll,Nl'lll-Spaluisli Club 2: Football l, 3: Wrestling I. 'QQ 'llruc-li 1: Goll' 2, 3. .lllDl'l'll Mll,Nl'llt--Drannutivs Club 8: Spanish Club 2. 3: 'l'wirl- ers lg Ilsln-rs I, 3: Y-'l't-uns l, 2, 3g Concert Choir 1, 2, 3. APRIL MUNI!RHX--College Club 1, 2, 3: Drnmntics Club l, 3: Gornunn Club 3: Y-'l't-ons 1, Q, 33 Mouitor3: Bowling 1. lllARl,l'll'lN lNIDUltl'l-Y-'llecns 2, 3: Bowling 8. EDWIN MOIKAD- Monitor l, 2, 35 Football lg Cross Country 2. DONALD lNl0lil'lY-Stage Crew l. -2, 3: Concert Choir 2, 3: Glor Club I: l ootbnll I, Q: Swinuuing 2. National Ilonol' Society recognizes Sen- iors Qzuul sonic juniorsl who are cxp0i'ic-llvvml in lcudersllip, strong in clmructcr, above zweragc in scholarship, and outstaunling in service. lt's a mliflic-ult goal . . . but worth tht- effort. ll' an National llonor Sovicty initiation proves anything, it must be tlmt Yin:-cnt's top students also know bow to have lun. I Books are sometimes laid aside i'.A. '37 lr.. i liven though the fellows are not so partieular, Senior Lirls like lilaine fargioli antl June Valalrrese want Miss Kuhn to get them litterl just right for eaps :null gowns, Uter all, C'onuneneeinent only l'UlIll'S onee. l'erhaps one of the things that makes our Senior year so valuable to us is all the money we invest. Caps and gowns, cards and announeements, banquet and prom-and all we have when it's all over are memories, and the tassels from our caps. TIIUMAS lNIUSlll'llt-Plans to lueeonu- a pattern nlaker. IDF.-XNIC NIUXVER-Il0lIl0l'00lll Treasurer 31 Vonueil Variety Shows 2: l ootliall lg liasketlmll l, Q. 31 WYater Polo 31 Tennis Q. 3. l,l'lRUY MUMFURII-l'lans to enter the Marines. IJQIYGIAS MURPIIYY--Stuelent Vouneil 31lil'I'Illilll Clnlnig llouie- rooln Yiee President 3: Waiter l'olo l, 2, 31Stt'llllllllllp.f t, -Z, 31Tr:ll'liIl. .l.Kf'QIllCl,lNl'l HIllllR.XY-Stlicleilt founeil 3: llraiuaties flulr Q. 3: Spanish Club Q1 Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Monitor 3: Bowling Vaptain XZ. DAVID Nl'IlNl'Ill-'NEWS Stall' Q, Sports litlitor 31 SPUKICS- MXN Board I, Sports Etlitor 2, 33 lli-Y 31 Monitor I, Q, 31 Junior ' 0' ' xlent Vouneil Q, 3. Rell fross 1, -,, Stu M4Xlt'l'llA NI'1I,S0N4Fnture Teaeliers flnlm 31 Monitor 3, l,il'e Having l, 2: Girls l.etter flulx 2: Merit Xwarcl Q. Sllllt.l,lCY Nl'1Wt'0MB-NICWS Salesman lg ioneert 1 hoir 2. J. Vollege tlulx I. J, Drainaties Club l, 31 Y-Teens I, C51 Monitor :tg Bowling Ii. I I ERB li RT N RWM .X N74 Manager Q, 3: VVrestling T. ltfoslier D. Murphy M. Nelson t ff f l 1: .1 .- , L f,,,,gbi rr ii' I X I Manager 3. D. Moyer J. Murray S. Newcomb I -l . 'i' M' ig .W f , ,vw-sq l 1 X. X-. 4? l'rojec-tionists 2. IS: Monitor lg lfootlmll I.. Muinloril I7. Neiner ll. Newinan i J i 3 'O I x. W AN fr i 7' I if 5, . R amid the necessary rush of Senior life MARY ANN Nll'llUl,S --Collvgo flnlv I, 35 Spanish Vlnlr 2, 3: fllIt'0l'l1'2Illt'l' 52, 35 -Inniol llml Cross I, -2, 35 Y-'l'4-vns I, Q, 35 I'on1-4-rt l'hoir I, Q, 3. l'.KRl. Nll'1llZll'Il.SKl--f Plans to enter tht- Navy. RON.-Xl,l7 NUNICS- Stnalont Fonnc-il I, 2, 35 tllvu Ululi lg from Vountry I5 llnskctlmall I5 Watt-r Polo Q, 35 Swimming 2, 3. lltllllfllfl' 0'C'0NNl'Ili -Watt-r Polo Q. l'iI.lZAlll'l'l'll lNll7I'lNfl'oi1ln'il Yaris-ty Shows 25 ClIC'l'l'l4'ZtIl0I' 2, 35 Y-'l't-ons I, Q, 35 foncvrt Vhoir 35 Un-livstra l, Q, 35 Mm-rit Awarcl I. l'.X'l'llli'lA IISINSKI-4'ln-crlcamlvr I, 2, 35 Y-'l'tv.-11s I, 2, 35 Moni- tor 35 Bowling Vaptain Q, 31 Lilo Saving I, Q5 llIII 1lIlIIlI'1llS I, Q. MAIIY JANE Ulll'll,l.l'I'l'--- Uouncil Variety Shows I, 2, 35 Twirlt-rs I, Q, 35 Y-'l't-ons I, 2, 35 Monitor 3. GARY l'AGl'l--lNlonitor I, 2, 35 Football Manager I, 2, 35 Wrestling, 'llravli 2, 3. N. A. Nic-hols V. Nivilzit-lski Il. Nnnos M. J. Om-llct Il. Page IV. Parker A. Pcnpck R. Pcrfvtto D. Petri lIN. ' C.. . F 3 , s? f WILLIAM PA RKICR-Monitor 3. RONALD PASSAlll'Il,Ll-IDante Ululn, Trcasurur 25 Font-crt Choir 2, 35 Glce Clulm I5 Football I, 2,35VVr0stling3: l5as0l1allI,3, Caplaini. lIl'lR1Xl.D Pl'llTERSICN-Ilrclleslra I, Q, 3. ROS.XI.II'I l'l'lNNA-Y-Tut-ils '25 llonitor 3. ARTIIUII PICNPICK-f'lass Prcsiclvnt 35 Ili-Y 2, 35 Monitor 35 Vross Country l, 2, 35 llaskotlxall I, 2, 35 Tran-k I, Q, 3. RICIIARID Pl'lllFl'l'l l'Ilhfollvgv Vlulr I, 2, 3: Monitor 3: l oothall I, 2, 35 Water Polo 35 Wrestling 2, 35 'Pram-k I, 2, 3. IJARIA l'l'l'l'lll--NICIVS SZIICSIIIIIII 35 llantu Vluln Q. DOUGLAS PIIASICY-fonnvil Variety Shows I. Q. LYNN PIIICASANT-Plans to go to vollvgv. f'IIARI.0TTI'I PLIISKUTA-ll. E. Cluln 35 Junior lh-el Vross I5 Concert Choir I5 Ilomcroom Secretary 3. R. U'C'onn0r E. Ugrlcn P. Usinski R. Passcrclli G. Pedersen R. Pg-mm D. Phasey L. Pheasant C. Pluskotu 4. .pai :QC 101 'mi J f-no 0 ? qi-.fl 47? I 5.. -f-at -f 55 a. I 5 .. T 3 Iggy xx x 'Cf' is Y? -afvi x 5 5 l f 5 . X I . '8 M , ' 4 A-'x U 5 5, I. ya' N 9 all -0 5' .... I V-sv. ax I N h .5 I :yn . kg f ' P ' K 36 Dramatics offers a change of pace En l'inie out from their heavy sr-hedule ol' praetiee and more praeliee results in this candid portrait of the mnergelie east l.l'0lll Maudie and the Opposite Sex. ln the spring a young Ill2LIl,S fancy turns to thoughts of . . drama, naturally. Whether or not we discover another Bern- hardl or Barrymore among our ranks doesn't really make much difference. at SYLVIA POUESON-Y-Teens 3: Ceeelian Choir 3. MARY JANE PRESUTTI-Monitor I. HELEN PSILIAS-Y-'I'eens l. 9, 3: Cccelian Choir I: Bowling I, 2, 3: Girls Letter Club I, 2. DIANE PUNDT-Basketball l. GARY RAHWIY-German flulr 31 Hi-Y 2, 31 Halter Polo l, 2, fi: Swimming l, 42, 3. HAROLD REDINGER-llonitor 3: Football l, 2: llawkellrall I, Q, 3: Hasehall I, Ll, 3. S.U.l.Y Rl'll'lH-Student Couneil 31 National Honor Society 2, 35 Il0llH'I'00lll Prekiident I: College Vluln 1, 2, Ser-relary 3: f'heerleader 2. 33 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Scereiary 1. l'.XI'l, Rl'ISl.INK-SPOKIQSMAN Board 1, 2: College Club l, 2, President 3: National Honor Soc-iety Q, 3: Swinnning I, 2, 3: Tennis I, Q, 3: Merit Award l. NI.Kltf'lA REYNDERS-Collneil Variety Shows 1,31 Uollege Vluln l, 31 Draniatics f'luh 3: Spanish Chili 2. 3: i'lu-erleader I. 2. 3: Y- Teens I, 2, Il. S. Paulson M. J. Presuiti H. Psillas D. Pundt G. Rnimy ll. Redinger S. Reed P. Reslink M. lteynders so ,1-if Rip ,gat wp' 'X Y as our Senior Pla takes the spotlight .IANIICS RIIOAIJS -Student Council 31 IIOIIIUFOUIII President 33 lfootbnll I1 Waiter Polo 2, 31 Swiuuuing 2, 3: Concert Choir Q, Presi- dent 3. 1iI'IltAI.l3lNl'I ItIAZZI'-Ilomerooiu Secretary 31 Twirlers I, Q, I'resi1lcul 3: AV-,Ill'1'llS I, Q, Vice President 33 Basketball Vzlptzliu 'Z Howling I, 3, Vnptuin 21 Girls Letter Ulub PAIN. ltll'KICNliRtIIDIC--Swiluuling 2: Wrestling lg Truck I Dropped out ol' school. DIANA lilIlONICI,l,I--Student Vouucil 3: Iloiuerooln Vice Presi- dent '22 National Ilonor Society 2, 35 SPOKHSMAN Board 2: Follege Flub 2, 3: V-Teens I, Service i'l1uirinan Q, President 3. ALAN IlII'lllI'1Il-NICIVS Stull' 31 NICYVS Szlleslmul 3: Geruuiu 2 foncert Choir Q. 3: Monitor 2. RONALD ROIII'1lt'I'S-D. E. Club 3. YVlI.I.lAM ROBINSON- Football 1,35 Basketball 2: Truck 1, 2, 3 l'A'l'ltll'lA ROISISON-IIoluerooux Vice President 3: SPOKICS- MAN Ilourd l, Q: College Club 2, 3: clll00l'I0illIOI' 2, 3: Junior Iled Cross I, 2. Vice President 3: Merit Award I, 2. J. Rlionds G. Rizlzzi VV. Robinson l'. Robinson S. Runscr G. Rupert Q :J ,qx A I 5 K ... ip E 11-1' Y -. were 154 C. Rickcubrodc J . Rockcy A. Sandi JOYCE ROC'KEY-Gerruun Club 35 V-Teens 2. 33 Veceliun Choir lg Monitor 1. VIRGINIA ROSSONI-Student Vouncil 2: IIo1nerooin Secretary I, President 31 SPUKICSMAN Ilourd l, 2, l'o-Managing Editor 3: V-Teens lg Future 'FCZICIICFS Club 3. IIAIIRY RUIJOLPII-IIouieroom Vice Presimleut 2: Vollegc Club 3: Spanish Club Q3 Monitor 3. MII.l7Rl'ID RINIGIERO--Y-Teens 1, 2: Ccceliuu Vboir I, '21 Con- vert IIIIOII' 3. SIIIRLEY RUNSICR-D. IC. Club 3. GARY RUPlCR'l'-B: niim I l, 25 Te ixrm is 2. ALAN SAADI-NEWS Stud' 35 Glee Club l, 3. RICHARD SAMBUCIIINO-Footbnll 3. IIICIIARII Sf'IIICIiRER-Ili-Y l: Wlnter Polo I, Q, 3: Swimming I, 2, 3. MELVIN SCWINAEKEL-Rifle Club l. D. Ilidoudelli A. Rieger II.. Roberts V. Rossoni H. Rudolph M. Rugglero R. Sambuellino R. Scherrer M. Sehnackcl 'WB an - . t4-:- Y i an F 'IJ .2 f Q ff -b --. in i - S.- is, I 'A' 28 3 ,B 37' 1 gf: ig ia' l ' it 1' t 5 .. , . ,f A lf-'. , fp' W ai. f W , . X 1. Q 'ff' f x., ,J .3 A iw 4-5 A I N v . fu Q X I7 . , X31 ' . , ,, ,, . ff gp ' . PM fd W f. l 4 Q 4 X te. -- . Q f ....,... J W... .1 if V 4 , 1 'fl1fi' Q?,1f.i5f fi Cl ,vs ,f 'vs . '5', I C77 -- rr I 'aff' ,F .4 -ff let 9 . X 7 l ft 3 . C' OS 'UN QQ . ,X C, -.5 0 'R , -4- -nv ' 1--fvr -v ' ' T f Ni Q I I I 'X .. -i I 3 ii .. 1 in l 79. 4 N .l. S4-liroi-mlm-r S. Sc-liromlcr ll. Sc-liullcr ll. Sc-lnmlm R. Sc-ott R. St'Illl'lll0lll Nl. l,. St-rokuu M. St-rr -l. S1-th ll. Shaw Y. Slit-u li. Slit-nk l.. Sbcrill' J. Simons F. Siruk J. Skomlis M. 1. Slipm-cvic .L Supp The rush of final exams is over . . .but Commencement .IUYVIC Sfllltlllil7l'lR-llonu-rooin Sec-rotary 2, Nl-EWS Stnllfl: llrzuuzitivs Vlub 3: Spanish Club ig Ushers lg Y-Tc-ons l, 2, 3. 5.-Xl,l.Y St'llURl'll7l'lR f-Spanish Club 2: Monitor lg llroppe-ml out of S1'lIIl0l. lNlN.Kl.ll Sf'lll'l.l.l'lR -Plans to vntor ilu- Army. lHlN.Kl.l7 St'lllY.Kll-Glu' Club l, Q: Monitor 3: lflootbnll l. lt0Illilt'I' SVO'l l'- llillt- Vlub l, 2,31 Air liuifl Vuptziin l, Q, 31 xYI't'SlllllI1 3. ltlf'll.Xltll SICNIl'lN'l'l'll.l.l--Stutlvnt Vounvil l, 2, 31 Monitor Q, 3. lfootlmll l, 2. 3: National Atlllt-tim' SI'll0l2lI'SlllIl Soc-ioty l, Q. 3. NIXRY Hll' SlilttlKl'il'l-'l'l:uns to 1-ntvr Nurses' training. Nl.Kltl.KN Sliltlt Monitor Q, 35 Bowling l, Cluptuin Q, 3. .HHN Sl'f'l'll Vonnvil Yznrit-ty Shows l, 2, 3: Spanish Flub 2: 'l'wirl4-rs I. -Z. Vim- l,I'l'Nltll'lll 31 Y-'llt-ons Q, 3, Monitor 33 Rowling 3. llRllt'l'l SllAWAlnt1-rcstt-fl in photography. VIRGINIA SHHA-llonu-rooni Treasurer 2: K. Y. ll. t'lub Scum'- tury 3g Color Guard 2, 3: Vout-ort C'lmir I, 2, 3: Monitor 3: lntr:nnu rails l. ICDVVARIJ SHICNK-Monitor Q LINDA SHl'lRRlFF--AStu4ln-nt Founr-il l. 3, Sm-1-rotary -lg Vounvil Vurioty Shows 1, 2, 3: flllt'0l'l0illl0I' l, 1, 3: Y-Tv:-ns l, 'L 31 l.il'v Suv- ing l, 2, 33 Swiuuning l, 2, 3. .l:XC'Qliljll.lNlC SIMONS-fhouiic-il Vurin-ty Sliowf -I3 Y-'lla-ons l, 2, 31 fl't't'll2lll Choir I, 23 Monitor I, Q, 31 hwuuunng I, 2, Ii. FRANCES SIRAK-NEWS Salt-snmn 2: Monitor I, -1, 3. .lIll.llC SKUDIS-Bowling ig Swinuuing l, 2. MARY ll7A Sl.lPC'l'lVlf'-Plulisx to bv :I M4-climll S c-1- rotary, fXl,l.lSON Slllll'-Footlnull l. ali I !CZ!' I' I Qi wxs r y 5, 1 Vx I A- L 35 xx..-E: ,. , - H -Ai .-K. Spauluuu-r G. Speros D. Stuckinan .-K. Stovlv M. Str-invr J. Stcwarf T. Slrvltcr S. Stroup P. Sulz is onl the beginning .Xl,ll'lC Sl'4XNBAlVICR-Sl'llKl'fSMAN lloard 31 llramativs Vlulm 31 Spanish Club Q: X'-'lll'0llS 1, 2, 33 Monitor 3. lll'1Uli.GI'I Sl'l'llt0S-I'mim'il Variety Shows 25 Follm-gc Club il, 33 Spanish Fluln Q1-lullior lla-il Cross 1, 2, l'rvsi1lvnt3: Conf-1-rt Choir l, -2, 3: Mm-ri! Award l. IIURINIQ S'l'.U'Klll.-XNfSluflvnt Couuvil 35 founcil Varic-ty Shows I. Q, 33 Vollugc Vlulr 33 Spanish Vlulr 2, 3: Twirlcrs I. 2, 3: Y- 'l'u u-1 l 7 i .. s I .,.,-. .-XNNl'I'I I'.K S'l'lCl'1l.l'1fK.Y.l!. l'luli 3. Mll'll.vXl'II, S'l'l'ZlNI'1RSlllonilor 2: Trai-k Q, J.KMl'IS S'l'lCWAll'l'-f Svii-iwv Clulw 3: Stagv Frou' I, 2, 3: Golf Q, 3: I Ms-ril Award l. '.. 'l'lll'I0lNlltl'I S'l'Rl'fl'I'l'l'Ill --lloxm-room Vim- Pri-siflcut 3: Gm-rinan Ululr Q, Sig St'l1'lll'l' Vluln Zi: Monitor 3. SllllH.l'IY S'l'lt0lll' -Ilrolrln-cl out of sm-liool. l'A'l'ltll'lA SULZ --Junior llwl Vross I: Y-Toons I: l'm-1-4-lian flllllll' I, '21 Monilor l, 22, 3: Bowling 3: Swiuiniiug l. Crannning for our finals and counting the days until graduation-two strictly Senior pastimes-are only interrupted long enough for Class Day, Senior Banquet . . . and the all-iinportant Prom. .al C'rossiug,: oil' ilu- :lays is onv way lo ulakc- llll'lll go l'1lSll'I' -ilial s the roasoning fill' -IllSl plain wislilul lllllllilllgjl ol lull llc-rarmliivr-I aml Rlt'll Sl'IIl0llll'lll. V Y 25, X . -Jf' 'L' --9 v- 3 , . -- Q . A 'X , , li .ef 5 in 3' Q '27 vw PJ 3 . . R '? 3 .. 0 l ...r 23 ly pn .V 0-rv' fav' -1-I' .f:2' ,.,.,, .l. Swuusou R. Swm-vi 'I'. Swivk A. 'll-rrizzl A. Tougrvu ll. 'l'yrc4- M. Ya-llri if V1-lull-lli M. Yivlruim-r B. xviljlllvl' IC. XY2llkl'l' R. lYulko ll, Warm-ku J. NVQ-lrslol' H. Wbrlc ll. lvilcox C. lYilli:uus J. lYilll:uus Our freedom brings new responsibilit .IAM ICS SYYXNSUN cl0llIH'll Vuric-ty Shows 2, fig College Vlull 3: Future Tvnelmr-rs Club 3: Junior Rc-fl Cross 3: Buncl I. Q. 3: Orvlwstru l, Q. 3. ll0lll'Ill'l' SWl'Il'I'l'-Plzuls to outer thc Afllly. 'l'Yl'U SYYlf'K--llouu-room l'rz-sirlvut 1: Fnollnzlll lg lluske-llmull xl2lIl2ll,10!' I. .XNTIIUNY TIGRIUZZI-Monitor 3. .KNNH 'IllFXIQIIICN-4'ol1l1c'll Vznriviy Shows I, 33 flux-vrlm':l1ll-r 3: 1 J YA'l'4-vm 1. 3, 'llI'l'IlSlll'0I'l1fl0ll1't'Tl flllflll' I, 1, Soc-rl-1nry31 l.il'n- Saving 33 Nl:-ri! .Xwurml I. IIICLICX 'I'YRliI'I IJ. E.1'lul1 Nl lf lI.klul, Yl'.l.lRl--Mou1lor3:Buskvtlrzllll, Q, 3: lfusvlmll l. 2, .L l'.XRUl, Yl'fXlll'l'l l'l'- -l'uuuf-il Variety Shows 33 NICVVS Shall' 31 IXYll'll'TN I, .1 Y-lc-ous Q, 3: Moulton' Q, 3. NIXRY Yll'l'l'Nll'lll'Ili -Shulcul f'ouuc'il L23 flnss Sec-rvlury 31 . . vvw L 1 1 - , 1 lu-4-rlm-:Ula-r I. -2. he-we-lalry 3: X-lm-us I, Q, .ig 1 our-ml C luur Q, 3: llowlilul -3, 3. 44 l5ARll.Kll.X W'.VlNl'lllf-Nl'1W'S Sulcsxunu l, 2: Vollvgl- Vlulv 31 Spanish Club 1, 2: Twirlcrs 1. 2. 33 Bowling Q. lC'l l'AMAY VVALKER-Monitor 3. lllf'llAll.l7 W'Al,KOYV-NICYYS S1ll0SlllIlll I, -1. 3: fl4'I'lllilII Vlulv -Ig Projcc-tiouists Q3 Four-vrt Vhoir 3: Glu- Vluln 25. lilflllxlllll WARNliKAfC'num-il Yalrlc-ly Shows I, -2, lk ll1'l'lIl1lIl Club 2, 3: Projoctiouisls l, 2, 3: Stags- Vu-w I, -1, xlJllIJI1ll'l'll1 Nh-ril Award l, 2, .lACQIll'fI.lNI'l WYl'IBS'l'l'Illfl'oluu-il Vuru-ty Slums I, 3: NICWS SIIl0Flll2lll l: 'IlXYlI'll'I'.i l, 3. IKICIIAIID WVl'1Rl,l'l-Slumlvut f'ouuc'il I. 2: fin-uuuu Vlulv 251 514- vuf-0 Club 32 Golf 3. DAVID VYILCOX- Vouuvil Vurim-ly Shows -2, 33 l'om1-ll Vluoir ' 33 Buucl 2, 33 Orc-ln-sim 3. VARUI. XVI LLIAMS-llalskvtlmll 31 llroppa-nl oul ol' sc-Iloul. .IUANN XVIl.l,lAMSvY-'l'1-vlls l. Q, 35 Mouilor I, 31 lluskr-llmll l. Q, 31 Bowling 31 lutrzuuuruls I, 2, 3. 'Q' l 'Ri sf J ls. J. 'X s I If 5 E . S. Williams D. Williamson 'lit Williamson M. VVinck C. Winschcl J. Woods J. Worden l.. Wright l.. Wright . the real tests lic ahead SIIEILA WIl.LlAMS-NEWS Staff SQ College Club 1. 3: Dramat- ics Club 8: Future Teuellers Club 39 Y-Teens l,2,33 Monitor I, 3. DIANE WILLIAMSON-Student Council S3 Y-Teens l, 2. RUTII ANN WILLIAMSON-Student Council lg National Honor Society 2, 85 College Club 85 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: Concert Choir l, 33 Monitor l. MARGARICT WINEK-Council Variety Shows 2, 35 NEWS Staff 2, Editor 3: Cheerleader 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 3: Monitor 8: Swimming 3. CARL WINSCHEL-Interested in electronics. JOHN WOODS-Homerooul President 83 Spanish Club l, Q: Moni- tor l, 25 D. E. Club 3. JANET WORDEN-Y-Teens I: Cecelian Choir 2, 3: Swimming 1: Moved to Florida. LAWRENCE WRIGHT-Wrestling 8g Football 2. LESTER WRIGHT-NEWS Staff 8g NEWS Salesman 3: Glee Club 8: Football l. 2, 8: Basketball 2: Track 2, S. i We go our separate ways in life-college, industry, office work, military service, homemaking. Our school has done its part in preparing us for these and a hundred other tasks. The rest is up to us. We will not forget, though we be far, far away . . . N9 X -my 'U I f I ff 75 'lk 14 'I-f' 'lvsk --LQQ 1--, 'Wi D I is I E . . An ending, and 'I'lIUNl.XS YXIIUIH SIIHIUIIIIIUIIIIVIICIQfII1'4'l'IllIn2I1I'IunIIu:lII NANVY YICIIKICY SIIIIIUIII I'm1I1z'II I. II, IIwvlm-rmnn Yin- I'r4-wI- lI1'IlI 293 SI'UKI'I5NI.XN I5u:1r1I '31 SIHIIIIWII VIHII Q, II, IXIUIIIIHI' LIL Y- 'I'cm-ns I, 2. IIICIVI' YUCIIINI Ilumvrmml Yin-c I'l'o5iaI1-ul X31 Vuum-II Ynril-ly ' SI1uwwZi:HI'UKI'ISNI.XN SIIIPSIIIIIII I,f15p:lIlIsIl i'IuIv1,CIg IIMINI I,-2.11, M ,. I IIXIKII XII X Y0f'I'I,.XN Slmlvui QIHIIIIVII AZgf'uum-il Ynrif-ly Slmxu I 5 I, 2. 25: I'IIl'1'FIl'il4IL'I' '2, 253 Y-'IX-1-las I, '23 I'1nu-1-r'l VIH-ir XJ, II, NI4-ri! -5 .Xw:mI 2. , .IUXNNIC ZININIICII -XICIYS 5:uIm-sunlu I1 IIFIIIIIIIIIIN 4'IuIu ZI1 YY I 1 I 'II4-4-ns I, Q, 251 f'4'c1'Ii:nl1 f'I1uIr I, 'Ig NIuuiIur KI, II. , v-,R Q75 I ,KNTIIUNY ZUNXX Ilnlm-mum 'lII'1'IlSlll'L'I' I1 III:-v IIIIIII I, Ii: ij, , o' f Mnluilnr II, I-'ImlImII I, II, II, ,IIl'IIl'I'i 'l, 3. iS?2 i'1'f ' 1 , Y V I I 4 l V Q: ': .IUXN IJUX Ir:urIsIs-rrm-II II'4blIINIl'II1lWI'II Ilnglu bf-luml X1 :mppm-II:l 1' I . . . I I,-fi - IIIIUII' I1 IIIIll'iIl'j' XIUIIIIHI' I, 2, ii. , Svlluulg Vlznsw I4I'1'l'1'IJII'j' I, YIM' I,I'Q'iIlI1'llI AI, N4-uwpaupm-I' Sl:uII' If JIIIIJIIIVN IIIIIII I, -2. . 'INN SXSSXYI XY 'I'r:mwI'm-rrm-:I from L - 'I ' , . 7 N-Inm-I 5IHIIIINIl I Iulr I. 21 .lnmm R4-II I mv I, NIun1lm .. Q ' 'II. Y:l1-UIIUZZI N, Y4'rIu'5' II- YUVIIIIII If Yovulzm fI. Zinmwr .X. ZUIIIIII UN, 395-I , .,. an 'ft I I I m 5 46 LINUX 4I'II.KR.X Il. I'f, f'IuIr 33 'lIl'IlIINII1'I'I'l'lI IIVUIII IxI1'lil'2llI IIIIJI1 41--I. new beginning. s F 2 ,. - -- . . lln- lln-ine ol lliv lllqn finn- liiviic-vlniciil 1-In-oiiipaissoal lln- sm-ai of sc-ioin-1-. Jenin-s llnin- pliroivs, llnrolfl liowvrs, Virginia Rossoni, and Hairy Darling wi-rv 1-lnxsvn :ls speakers lN'C'2lllSl' of lll1'll'lllj2fllSl'll0lilSlli'2lll2llIlIlll'lllS. Q' 'l'ln' Senior Vlnss 1-Iwi:-cs were Dnvid f'1ll'l' und Rlllll Ann iVil- liannson. A lligllliglil lo ronn-niln-r lnorv llinn 5lili0,01Nl in nwzuwls, sm-llolnrsllips and gi':111isn'ei'i' ro m-ivwl by various lll1'lllDl'l'SUf ilu' vlnss. Anticipating our final year .. is fs- A I is -, A 0 0 in .Vi , A A I D x -5' , 5 W L in ' ' A Y ' . K ,Wk f' ,K ' ' ' U . Q e il' 2 il 1 ie XXX - .v L' -3. ,, I ,IT 'Q 2 iii 2 .z J- .1 --... .Jr ' 'K' l Q CTT .2 .' I . ,gk ' 1 5 A NN A 1 'N' ,JK J it sg' ,X 1 , 'l I N - - Q f 45 A ' .fi 1 fx A 01 jx ff ' ' in 1 I 1 Hou' 0710! S. Adams, N. Albrncht, N. Allegretto, F. Anasti, R. Anderson, L. A. Angelotti, L. Anundson, J. Arblc, J. Atkinson, D. Baldwin. Ron' Two: R. Bannister, A. Bauer, S. Baumgartner, E. J. Bell, J. Bern- dueci, D. Bvrtgvs, A. Bjorklund, D. Bongiorno, A. Brains, C. Bmznivk. Row Three: P. Brennan, D. Browdio, R. Brown, W. Brumagin, R. Buelow, E. Buzzanco, D. Cacchione, K. Cahill, R. Caldwell, D. Cameron. 47 lvl rv o- .A . K K A G ':. HQJQ X Man dCc1s1ons select class officers I JA -f as .,..-, rw' f-'35 1.45 N! F l sm 1f0110Vll' ll I imp R Cll1lf3Ill A ClFlS0l1 C Carr M X Cc-ri 'NI flliflec l C'll'lI'l1l10I'Q R Thaw 11 mr DH In gilo D 1 R Ddqdio D Dmfllitico B IJIIILOQ lou our 71 icon Dill o Jfllllllflfi Q in n llflltl' I llclicr NI llfillllllll R Llluubcr Lr ,- 4 . f- ' A v 3 I an f'7 ,. .. Ron' 0110: J. Elscr, P. Erzcr, J. Evans, R. Evans, G Fabrizio, B. Ferguson, J. Figoli, B. Fratus, G. Fratus J. Forisko. How Two: G Fronzaglia, R. I'llll'K'l, M. Banilratcsc, D. George, J. Gcrbrar-lit, II. Gillespie, P. Giowinnclli R. Gloss P. Gordon R. Graham. How Three: J. Grande, M. Grande, M. Green, D. Grciner R. Grossman, J. Haley, S. Hamilton, W. Hammer, L. Harden, G. Harford. 48 W .50 f' i.. Z?9?. A ' nf g..Q,' A 7 , . 'ax sf' 5 I ,' I . . g?Er lt: ii' di a fiki . .-- S lx is vpn? f X 5' a 4' ' 5 1 - R su, J' A: . 2,1 , 6. x , J. -...C,g 2 A - 1 , 'M sis' ,N dv , in W -f h 2' 3 . V, g l T' 1 is Q M Y f A 9 -7 1-'1 KMQVZM do ' A.. N A i' ,X . f .1 - fi -... , . uf N - , 3 C. Ay - z f Q, -- A A , ' L . l' 5 E' ' 5. ' N f vw , - if - - r ' .. . 'V r' 4. . -' . el AN I H' 2 - be , , A Isl N , dv? ...Y ly-.5 0, . ' 2 ri 4 'KVJVA 7-5 ' ,. ' N ' -it A mei I X Eg 2? il V :E 'fl J R ' N. I l yl - ' 7: . I 4 . . -1 T ,Q 5 x U' . A ' la: 'W . ' 'I' ' F ly P 5 J , 1 .ll ' .!f- JH .la ' fail Q.-2' ' E1 1- J f Q ' -.,..m.a r -':'F ' . f - A f , 4- 5 ,JB -A553 . 'V , V , Nall pill ' .Q , gi 1 I 1 ' Mi . 'L Q, M f 2-fA1 1 Q E Z kv ,1 , Q 4 tN,,, N X. 7 -3 A .A Q. ff- .4 .. T ,E E . K Al 5, I . ' 4:35 H j - : 1 ' ', - lZ,Q.:' , :E NIV 6 Qvji J -.li I . N 1791 W ., Q, . . 9- rg. , . . . ' f.. .- .av f--,gf .sift k,, .l ' ' '. iibe p Abu D xl !5 N 31 ' 1! av .h .. , a 2 - X 'LV' A ' .2 , ' 1 - . ' 1, A 'f .'- is vl f ' N' Q ..:L.. . assume forthcoming responsibilities . . ri T ,, -,, I- : -W? .,, ro, Y: XL 0 5: J .,5 .3 .JS . r .,x . .- - . sn .3 . f-v .. X .. . 1 . x slr A J fl J ,lim jg, ,xx R K- f A U s Kg. Xi f A an iii ' 'J -ea x v ff 29? 5 5 '. i . .I J l iw .ich i 41 'Y i Q .Li .225 . V5 J wig - L J 1, J I L x 1. ir J 5 l ' N l X . ii i ni 'fu fi, -R ,Iwi 5 I 'G s as .1 ' Lf . 5 ,Q 1 - ,gs in. 'A ,X - . Fm ' ' - ' r . 1 . ' if . R01l'0Ill'.' P. Harris, J. Hansermzin, C. Heintz, J. Heintzinan, F. Held, C. Henry, J. Higgens, R. Hilliard M. Ilulfnuin. Hou' Tzro: J. Iloifstetter, K. Holherger, C. Holland, K. Holland, D. Ilolinstrom, P. Huff- man, N. Hughes, R. Humphries, P. Huntley. lieu' Three: I.. Iavarone, N. Irish, A. Jakubesik, B. Johnson, B. Johnson, A. Jones, V. Jones, Jane Keep, J. Keep. lx'01v1 o11r.'C. Kent, P. King, R. Kingston, V. Kinsey, L. Kingsinger, D. Kish, J. Kopec, C. Krista, C. Krupinski. -. R , Q 'L 1 .1 ' . JT :wi if B .6 X 1 4 .. - A , ir li ee .21 lk g 'X .L --' i .s e- , -.. .,, ew - - ' . -. .., -M' K , N N K . - . ' ' Ai '1 A nw li , 2 5? J W, , , . 5 . 53. is 2 2,5 . Q, ' 'EZ' idx - --Q I , ' 4:7 .--.. ' ' , f .ni , t so I -'E' . x J 1. . . I, 'ff f . n . X. J . z . ,dl mi J ' in ' f . - f ' 1' ., 5 T55 '3' K g , 'wi ' .. ff 44 ' Q ' ' 2 V ' E3 gi . ' . i .A A use K in . A A Row one: J. Lubrozzi, J. Laird, J. LnPl:1e:1, J. Laudensnek, D. Lawson, B. Lee, D. Lemmon, J. Leone, L. Levesque, R. Liehel. Row Tivo: R. Linn, R. Livingston, J. Loeseh, S. Loew, N. Lumburd, J. Mm-Call, P. ihIt'cNilIl1IlIlS, H. Mellunnel. L. Melionald, R. lVIeGinnett. Row Thrfei D. Makepense, R. lwuleiin, A. Mnneuso, N. Mnrinelli, B. Mnrkley, L. Marsh, H. Bflessenger, D. Meyner, E. Miczo, F. hlifkovic. -L9 l We enjoy that important age V V. ,fa . f 'la 11 ...J-A o ,. ' fi 1- '- .v .F .-x -A . 5 -9- 7 ,,, I ,, . H ,,, , 1 ,-. .. 1 , jg? -. fy 1 4 K S 1 fV'kf'f . 1 - ' ' . A s'1 1 . l' . I-' l 1: f.. .. .T ' ff ,J A 1 Y ., -., 4 J, M '5't 'TW' 1 'Q fr H-mf: 'gf fi. -r- H-f Z: A ' K f .. X - '. xX1 x tt 1 f 'J ' f ... J W' f' 4 ar- - . g g iv A-nb ki gg 4 .DUN 1031 11, Aj, -Q ,A 5 V A 'f 'A .., g -Z A L aff 1 X .x K A 1 5 iff Y I 1, L U ,,- as ia I , Q to Li P. ew - . 'MA Q Q ff. tl j v - , .ii Q W Q A 5 l W A . Z , 'K I Rau' 0110: C. A. Millcr, J. Miller, M. Miller, F. Minadco, J. A. Moore, lil. J. Morris, P. Mountain, R. Mucha, G. Murphy. Row Two: C. Murray, A. Nnrduevi, J. Nass, P. Nishniok, B. Nitkiewiez, N. Norclin, R. Norclin, A. Notarionc, K. 0'Conncr. Ron' Thrrzu' J. 0'Dowcl, P. O'Dowcl, G. Olszowski, S. Orlando, P. Ouellct, S. Owen, J. Pac-uraw, D. Parshall, D. Patton. Row Four: E. Patton, F. Percy, C. Piano, S. Pictrasanta, R. Polak, P. Porath, P. Post, D. Prizinsky, C. Reichert. 1 . Q. t Y' -3317 Q ',, f. 5 ,, 'F Q I 4 'if 'tjf Sf, j 'N Z Vi PM 'iw 4' X fm, A s . 1 V . -1 A . X 'gr In l ,. . ff - l ' I r A- . J . , .- . . , , .. TT e iv wr fr ' 3 I - V 1' ri J Sf 'M ff QRY X ra 25 .' X .. ' ' A -3 ' 5 'z.-J '13 i A 3' f ,, 4 2 A, gf' J .A Q ,Q 3 ,L . -3 .Y X 1 --1' f 1 ,5 ' ,lf X ,f .l X xx 'fy l n A N 1 X- f K Hou' 0110: P. Rc-stivo, L. Ric-c-iuti, S. Rcitler, M. Roehin, T. Romeo, R.R0nzitti. J. Rose, A. Rugaro, C. Rulnml, P. Sllllllilllllfh limi' 7'uw: M. Sample, P. Sanllcrs, li. Sanderson, N. Scalzitti, YV. Scllclinski, C. Sclirocwlvr, G. Sc-huttc, J. Svliuttonlmcrg, J. Scliwah, J. Scott. Hou' Tlzrvv: R. Sc-ott, R. Scabcrg, C. Se- christ, P. Sonnplc, B. Seth, J. Shancr, M. Sigmoml, P. Slater, J. Smith, N. Smith. 50 when drivers, licenses become v Anil 'Tx X .il mfg the fad. ig 1 7: 'S - 'r i 4? JP . 'P 'z J 'I Q .J o V .. A f I 5 - ' 'Q J- 5 L... '.'L ' rf' X 1 J ,f J A Y. l X 'Q ' f lr 1 A lx x Q' n 'P N N r I. N Sv- H Q 1 I 1? ,GF '11 K - M? , I I 'VI mx I ..,,. -- l l A n 5 nr --' ' 'W' L s F' T' N ,V W ..J ' - ' 'b fi ' ' ' L1 K A ...- Al KX V lx, gf - , ,X A . ' I f 4 If , r V Q ix . ,f s . ff 5 f .. fl .n v Ji ' Y l . - N V ' A ' -Q 1 . . V - A , no -C' ii 'Q 7' fp ' 1 ' A ' , 7.1 Q 141 A Q- f P-1 ' 4 S R ' J ' i . -..J J V ' 5. wi J---f -A s .f . ll 5.3 'i Q Hou' Ona' S. Snyder, J. Soli, R. Stile, R. Stonewall, R. Strong, B. Stronp, G. Suosscr, A. Sullivan, S. Swan- son. Row Two: D. Tahlr, BI. Tarbosso, G. Taylor, J. Taylor, A. Thomas, A. Thompson, D. Tippctt, J. 'l' ll' .l.V: - ' ' ' - ' ' u lo, uhnti. Huw Three. G. Valerio, C. Vcrgotz, J. Viera, R. Y wyra, P. Waldo, D. Walker, G. Wal ther, P. Warutnke, E. VVard. Row Four: E. Ware, J. Wchrlc, G VVviblcr M VVeltc R White S VVilbr . , . , . , . u hum, M. Williams, P. Williams, J. Wolfe. How Five: V. Wood, M. Wright, R. Wright, B. Wynn, D. Yncohozzi, J. Yannitello, N. Young, P. Zonnu. 51 Sophomorcs-explore a new school . ff ' J r. .ae 5 7, - , -W , K 'Q fl :Ja L 5 , . V Y , ' -4 . n ' T W - 'li X , ' Jil . X' i X .I . - as i- . - -X Pm J A 1: J li 5 '.. i N I V A V' . 7: ' ,-. 1 z I ,q fm 4' S . 'A ' J A J J rg ff- r Q4 3 4 15' . N I! R . 2 A T: 4 . . 1 12 W . ls' . ram s W. tg 4 : 2, 'G ,, A ,... ,. xv. K W I AA U L A z s Ab PIA -f 1: W- Q- f . A .4 - f- f f ' A . -1 ' ' lg ' V Qnylbl- ., , iff? V 03 ' I 1 i A, vgv' ' J ,A J LM' 'X . Q.. .. -2 . in ,Q Tb , f 1: -gy , 7 'f aff J X N. g: ' - J fs Qs, J . , . - ll A4 ax K -: 'K X dh 'J f xx Hou' Onan' B. Agrc-sti, D. Aitken, D. Alllmnrn, A. Allen, D. Arkwriglit, T. Atkinson, J. Baer, D. Baldwin, G. Balko. Hou' Tern: S. llalkovir-, li. llaltvr, B. Bannister, C. Bartlm-tt, S. Bartow, V. Barzano, YV. Bauer, C BIlllHC'll2lI'll, li. lit-:n-lnnan. lfrm' Thrrf: G. Hcnovic, li. B0l'flI'flllI'L'l, R. Berarclucci, D. Bctzliold, J. Bleltlllllll, C. lllac-k, K. liolnx-r, G. lionncr, J. Bowser. Row Four: C. Boyvr, P.Bragclon, C.Browcr, ll. Brown, M. llrowsvr, J. lirnc-km-r, J. llryan, J. Buglwe, S. Burkhart. A 4 J ' 4, ,g ,nh 1, -Q -- I 7 Q ,, ' f 5, -5? J +3 A.. .A ,1 .5 .A ,, ju , . , . , J Q . yi , A .- f r 1 , v '- - f .tom 1 .A X J 't X 7 Q N 3: .,, 4.-j..A I 7 rv- - ,v 5 ' , . rf f.- ii fr 3 JAN 'J V f 1 5 I 1 - 'J . I 1 r ' , .I xx i ij ri 3 Anhui N 'A 0 '-' ' I T J W 'F . 'D 'F Q 4 ' lm? . f f .J J . J .. . U 4 , 1 . I 'J Q-Q. 'U 1 ,, ,, , '- V 1 V - J K' ' ,i l b K , M ' ,f X , 'fu X ,a 1 fl a bl' X Row One: S. Burnett, D. Burrows, M. Huslxong, C. Byers, G. Cacrionc, R. fanlpanclla, E. Campbell, G. Carlson, J. Carlson, M. A. Casey, l.. Casillo. Rau' Tuvf: A. Catlctt, T. Cliasc, li. Ciroll, C. firillo, C. Clanton, N. Clolncnt, M. Coblcntz, K. I.. Colini, M. Coloy, P. Collins, R. Confcr. Row Thrrr: J. Con- ley, J. Conover, P. Covatto, J. Crilmbins, P. Crolli, K. Cutri, H. D'Amico, G. ll'Aurora, ll. David, T. DeSantis, J. DeSarro. 52 ff adjust to new teachers and classes -6- ':' -A 'ak - iii il' J 3:7 'A 3, .,, . - 4 - Y . 'L' -, ' 7 1 F lgmblgv-A - ' ' Nr 5' i F 'f if F M 11? 'KS' '. . 4. 'rg .5 .- 'fl' 'X 1 '1 4 1 1 0' , f ,- , Y Y N . ' X ' -x .I L. N 3' ee'A W 2' 1 ...K 1- ,.-. Q -6- :-. -, 2 Q f- 4-' ...' ' ,FS --fl ' I 1 1' ii girl fl f Q MI f-' -4 if I 1 - 11. - if W , . . 1: .'-'fb-ir: N, . fr.. .avfix 1 1 1: ,. 6 , -in 4 1 N ' 4 , - ' ..s -1 FL gg, . W -.lm - ' ' -H f- Y , Q7 , X 1. k -5 A ' .. ,QQ - Y 1 . A l - W Q fy- ,eff td - . XX. W. - I A A a Vlr' .X xl '.r xl . x m. Rmr One: M. Dm-trick, C. Dickey, C. DiLcva, ll. Disbrow, N. Doolittle, L. D'0nofrio, B. Dougherty J. Drozc-ski, J. Dnininski. How Tim: D. Dundon, D. Dunkel, P. Dutton, M. Ein-lic-r, L. Elliot, M. Engel S. Ernest, M. FZll'K'lll2lllU, J. Farina. Row Three: J. Farrell, R. Feldman, G Fc-lego, R. Felix, l'. Forrio G. F1-uc-lit, K. Figoli, M. Fink, J. Fisher. Row Four: R. Flowers, II. Fluegcl, L. Foley, C. Frzitnrc-:iligvli M. Fredric-ksnn, J. Fried, M. Fuelles, B. Gallcur, D. Gznnbatosc. 4 F F We ' J A J PWD A A A 1. .X We 5 ix ff? '-5 , '5 Af' V - J' -Q A 1 i i ii i F Y K ii, l 5 A .J X V-wwi K T - . X .Q Z - i - ii S. k qw , X eel - f , . . - 'Z uw Av + ' fu Q' ni AQ cgi. V ,K ffi' ,Ql.fs5gx,,, V, - - A A I X 1 ,I Q, -Sl y, if . ,, I . Iluir' Uma' F. Gurnon, Richard Gcbliardt, Robert Gebliardt, G. Gentile, P. Glziilicr, J. Good, F. Gordon I.. Grnnulo, J. Granger, J. Grassi, W. Griesliober. Hou' Two: N. Griffith, D. Grignol, B. Haley, E. llnise T. llnll, l.. llntliuwuy, C. Hawley, II. Heintz, D. Heisc, J. lleld. Hour T117'!'f'.' G. Hendrickson, 'l'. llor sporgcr, S. llcsteir, D. Hickok, G. Holibs, F. Hoc-k, B. Hogan, J. Hogan, T. Holmes, C. lloopcr, J lloovvr. 53 y u 1 v 1.5 XIQY lv ir .1- .Lv - .. - sf ..EagCrIy enter into school life . . . the rush rg ,L .1 .. - V ' I -as ,5 1 ,I .1 I... 1 i ' 4- -. - ' A 4 , . ' I - .V D .- . , ,,- . X ' 1 l v . -' ' s . v Y .ik x . . ' '. I2 . Q '- . ,H Q, 'I 3, L . , i ,. . -' A ff: - J., .. ,: ' ' Ng , 4 .J rf ' . . A . -, ,- L fy . if B Q I l .17 ,Hr 5 i -. Yu X , Q t ., V rx -5 rv f .Q - F' . ,-. , . K . a .. .. , . , , f, y 1 , , Y ,, .... .E - . -, ' . . -, s Q . l l If , ' 'Z J V Ifmz' Our: R. Iloovcr, II. Iluglics, J. Ilultgron, B. Irish, R. Irwin, M. Jeffrey, J. Jenks, Il. Johnson, J Jones. Hou' Tizm: P. Kcnrnvy, P. Kvhoc, M. B. Kciui, B. K1-ips-r, P. Kr.-llcy, J. Kershaw, J. KIl1llllI'.N' K. Kingston, S. Kirkhridc. lfrm' Thrrr: J. Kissoll, R. L. Klein, L. Klnz, VV. Knox, D. Korn, J. Kosc-clnik, J. Kraatz, J. Kwilowski, L. Corsalc-. 1f0'1l'F01lTf S. Lcbcnberg, B. Lec-liner, 'I'. Leet, C. Leingnng, N. Leom- . I. Le-vos uv, S. Lcwfs, J. Lindsey, J. Loc' ' . V GI' .f ' L f 1 , . , r' . ,J -I Y ' ff , V 1. yur. no . M fi '. ' . 1 , A I , I , 4 I ' X ' ' I ' .6 f 'wk ,. fv- ' aff, n 'A - . -. I r , .f 1, 1 . ,. .L , S ff 4 1 f ' 'T' . -,,, , , ' . . 'JSA 1 V A l iii 4- -Q v ' 6, ' , J .. ' .f .- , . ,, R I f 7 .1 ' f ' ,X ' ,,i A , , I . I I ' 5 I iljcr, K. . cus, A. . z, .Lyn - , lfnu' Unf: S. Locslcin, J. Logan, M. Lomhnrdozzi, .. mringcr, . A S. Lyons, J, Mnclver, D. Mac-Ks-ndrick. R01l'Tll'l7f R. Mcfabe, VV.McCaII, WV. Mcffully, J. Mc'DonnId. W. M1-Gauisk, Ii. Mclntyre, K. McM:1I1on, T. Mc-Quaid, E. McWilliams, S. Magcnaiu, A. Nlnnvuso. Hou' Thrvv: S. Mangoni, L. Marc-uni, J. Mnrucvi, M. Maxwell, V. Mayr, K. Mazza, B. Mchler, W. M1-rtons, J. Messenger, S. Moyer, J. Mczlnr. 54 be Q' ,. -. f ' .- , as n 'X 1 . . if . X . 6 f ,Q , .. . -. . , V, ' '34 ' 'f 'Zn'- ff- , , x I'- ull! xr -B L 3 ' Jig' . A ff I I J' .7 'x I Ii r 1 ' 3 . K f . i Z .1 sffx 3 y i ' ' S 5 A . .s f' XXIIQ L ' 9 M it 1 ii 5 3 ' -' I A , I ' Q 5 . 1 1 ' ' r . I . i f .f .f X X A X X 'I ffl 9' ' , .1 7 4' 'Y' Q 1 if S , W . '. A -Af ' l 91' m I . J A I f . is 1-JR . II II q wi bd I if I X 1 t Q7 If 4 I f I J A I VIA li! I 1 j I 'A ' 6 lf' f 5 INN 4 Z 1' ' , t ' L 2 , 5 , If L R I A X X X . ff' i Ii V Q x I f , ' N . 5 4. - 1 S 1- J X i u Q i 1 4 f' .1 4 A X ' Iu Int I7 ull of extra-curriculum activit . . rs- ? .A ul T' -r . NN X Y f K I 4 Y' v N A fy' x. ...xgy hx .1 'J AQ is JW.. :' rf 1 - '. Fx F f of 3 'ff f Rb N 4- K I .A ' L X SX sl. X Q. M Q T- 'rx . Axim .. .vw , 'f . V, - , ,,- fr if 9. im... rf X wax . fix ff x X . gr- 5 ,Alum X' J - . ' -v N . vw ,- J- 4 f .5 ' 5 1 .f- f sw A ' ' A ' ' , I s J 9' S 1 ry x . . fb- Q' lx AN' . l Avi. Zip L ff 'ZFZ f , T D fs ii: ' - 1. - i Ty .A -'Y I A . X :fc fmeflx' :fp N -ix J? Hou' 0110: J. Mic-llncl, A. Miozo, H. Milano, U. Blillcr, G. Miller, J. Miller, S. Miller, T. Minndeo, K Mugm-l. Ron' Two: M. Moldovan, J. Moon, C. Moore, RI. Morgan, f'. Blosm-aio, R. Moscalo, F. Moslwr F. Murray, R. Murray. How Tlzrrr: D. Myers, R.. Nurdo, D. Nl-wlnnn, D. Nvwton, J. Norlnnd, M. No!- tolnnxnn, A. Num-crino, F. Uffvnlwrg, E. Olivia-ro. Row Four: R. 0'Lo1n-. M. Opvnlandcr, ll. Pcnrf-c, P. Ponlycofv, J. Pvrcz, R. Perry, L. Pm-tronv, T. Pfcifvr, D. Pingvn. Kr J ,N ,fi af. 5 . if nf 1: ' 5 K jx w A 9 , . X I I mf. . . --'rx 1 In Q GZ . . J J fix, '- .tx 4, dy 'N' , ,- 45: - -, ' ' 1 JN. x ' A 1 . If fb- , A...1 ,, Q- gs-, -5 -Q . -H . gf. L J .1 r y , J . I 3 Rf .xv ff' ' A fl 7 Hou' One: N. Piflo, P. Pizzi, S. Pluskotn, M. Porutlx, J. Post, K. Pruyn, A.Rndi, B. Raimy, U. Ralnscy, T. Rupp, J. Rnsnnlsson. Row Two: N. Recd, L. Rm-ic-lwrt, M. Rcslink, A. Reynolds, M. Rilzn, T. Rom-In, J. Rocco, D. llodgm-rs, N. Rolxxncl, YV. Ross, L. Ruland. Ifnu' Thrrr: A. Rutledge, R. St.-John, YV. Sala: lll0llS0ll I 9-nlorino R S'llld9tI'0lIl X Sxntong C Sdn l D 9 I l k F 7 . , ,. .. , . .. . , r . .,: -. .. L ' zu . . rc nn mc cr, ,. Svhadc, VN. Sclurrlzor, J. Schlosscr. 55 Un the last stage of a long journey .. . fix! . - 1 M .-- , , D ,-. , 5 A it, ... , 1' ., A ' .N '-if ' ' ' X 4 In 7 l , A . X F ' . Citi. XS exif. L . f . . N . 1 A , , ..... - X , 7 ,. 'J W' .. f 'f f- .Q lf, nrt: 2 'fr if t' LL, K' f ' - W f A , X ' . N 1 i I I ' L H ' I if l A 2' .fri 'ef we? Fi' if :Tir . --' ,hm , .ff I ' -L . , , J 1 I :ff ,. h A 1, N--J K I ' l l r xixx . , 0 lf-- -W , se ' M . Q., . ' ' , i - ' ,E 'vga - .I ' 'h A,, H, . H 1 -f e . A . is 'J W' - Vi I ' 1 X NM M f' lo N Ilan' Ont: M. Sc-lnnidt, K. Svliurnzin, J. Sc-Ott, N. Scott, M. Scutella, K. Sedler, M. Senz, J. Slmnk, li. Slit-ltlon. Hon' T1m.' M. Sllcrill, J. Shinol, M. Sinnnons, H.. Sitck, B. Smith, H. Smith, J. Smith, S. Smith. ll. Sprout. Hour Three: M. Sprouso, T. Stunt-hiu, ll. Stark, D. Str-wart, J. Stewart, N. Straincl, R. Strom- lors, li. Strong, S. Stroup. lfo11'l our.' T. SXVTIIIIII, J. Sykes, V. Synnoski, H. Tanner, A, Taylor. S. Taylor, T. Tlmyer, J. Tomb, T. Torrey. s l , 1 .: 'P 7 A, W ,,, .. .. ,v ,+ ,Z 1 Q J fy , X ' 1 - I-2 --23 i HL . U fl, ig - , . i x ,fx . 5 . -- . ' X X 'N he 'l 1 Jkt llll. . . . or X-171 fi' . I A . lltllf I. 'A . f' . S ' J - if .0 li .2 0 09 --:fi A' -'o-V PO 'r i R 5 v 1 ,,. K V Q, . , ' 3, I ' Qi '? Y! Y f' . X 5 ' ' -f ' w - x I an I tg , . 'i 4' 4....... . 5 . .. N 5 1 fr x -1 l F' 5, . x V , J ' . 1 t , v .. , .1 g ff rl .1 x X ' ' A XL M' t l 4 A L A 4. limi' One: J. Tozcr, J. Turns, F. Tyree, R. Ventura, J. Venturini, G. Vieyra, S. Vollmer, B. W'allmrn, K. VVnll:we, M. Walter, M. Wnrutuke. Row Two: G. Watson, J. Watson, M. Waylonis, D. VR-lirle, K. Wc-ignnfl, L. Vlfcslvy, B. White, D. White, Ii. White, M. White, B. Wifloll, Row Three: B. Willis, B. Wil son, W. Wilson, J. Wright, R. Yacobucci, D. Young, R. Young, S. Young, B. Zimarik, J. Zimmerman. 56 Plotting the course for the future Q gp.. AAL- S' V 2,4 . 'JK --:sri ' .g. .Q ' 'J .54 ' ..a I W- wa. -ff -if A rf . .V N X. A X Z 'QQJQQ wr - - - ,fr . l 58 , 'L f. 1 3 ' if gf . t f i A ff- - --' J 1- - X A ,gxx . X - X 5 X X ., :fig-Y 'x 1 . it L . X 9- Xxx X i i Ca N ' Q , ' ,fm -' ,mf fa . 47 I J -firm' . ,A N 21 J ' if .'., Kc - ' ' ' . A XJ K' N f ,: 'N X . 5' N ,A x 4 .1 1? f , , X , - A A A ' 7 , M, .ro . .Q - V 5 .J , .. , A. f . - .x N A .r it -' 'ri ' , 'J . 'L ' --vi, H ' .. -., f.. y K . K 1 y 1,6 'ax Xi . I X I - 'J if . 4.f 'M , 'IX N T3 X SN . A J in .4 A as 6. J limi' One: P. Alllilitill, D. Ashby. J. Banker, M. linlko, ll. Bauluiuc-van, T. Bauman, A. Billings, J. Bonney, .I. Brmilvy. R. Bricker. lfou' Tivo: A. llurkholrlor, D. ciRN'C'iliUll0. D. Unldwcll, J. Vic-vrn, C. Conlroy, I' foopor, M. Vox, M. Crawley, YY. Davis, l'. llcmwcil-ll.li'1:1l' Thrfv: D. Hdkin, R. Etlkin. P. Ernst, S. livalns, 'l'. Fi:-ilwr, V. Fyc, A. Girard, N. Glass, J. Guerra-in, S. Gustavson. lfU1l'Pv0llT.'S. Ilnnnucr, II. Ilnmlsun. S. Iloffninll. YY. Jones, U. Knight, lfl. Kollmo, L. Kopp, J. Kflliil, ll. Lovin, J. Lockwood. Y fn Q ,N , ,Qi 7 .. 1 .. F 1 A I ' . r .A . -. A- ,, N, I gi H ' .,, Q... .W if 671- '. 11 -L A If ' . I f' X 1 ft 'J , . X J N I. X fm! I IX . , - 55. .- , my A ' . H 'H , J C fn f J H M J 'is Hi . 'fi' A .fm . if . H- A' A A A - 41 f AIN A .. Q .n -, . f 1 'aff - A if 2 J -X fl er 1 - . W in A ' .gg rg, 4? Q sr.. -1 .ll ,, - nf gif I .D 5 : ..a . J 3.5 I A A X39 A, Row One: B. Mnvfiregor, L. Mcllannel, L. McGuire, L. Marquardt, J. Matteo, M. May, N. Mivhcncr. M. Murray, R. Murzynski, B. Nelson. Row Two: C. Neuburger, C. Nicks, D. Olson, K. Pagliuri, W. Perry, J. Preston, R. Reisingvr, J. Roach, R. Roehrl, R. St.Jol1n. Hou' Three: J. Schulcr, S. Simmons, M. Singer, M. Stevens, L. Synimonds, R. Terrill, J. Vargo, J. VVhecler, L. Young, B. Zonnn. 57 qv: A , X 5 ..l Sai 1 1 rv .J -3 , fmfiw 7 Gow Q' , ,,- x 3 ' 'inf M rr L Rx' N X.. . Q--v x J -f ' I .A ? I-. -1 F f g , .4 YL 4. I 4-Q H Mid-Way point is reached . 5 '1 -U 'wir VZ . A :R f' ' .1 in-1, . 1- p .. E - J 73 - ' fi 5 A J l VALVL I wr 4 . I - fi rf' Q i 'J 4 ll I . . - f ,' . Y-f f ' ' ' n ' ' - ' . A 2 s ,L rg, . .1 . f f ' - H It lx, -' rx i .-5. J It I I . 'X - I v' lx Y N l 1 . . ' fx A --' 1 fri . 5 A . h '- ...W 9- - wa S ' . f P.. W Q. I G3 - . .. , .. . , QF , 2 f fl - E 5' V Y ,, t ' ,ui 9' 2 ' 5 ' ! ' ,OX X . -rs Al an . xr' NN Y 4-L' 1 4 .J z' -', ' fy, 'L f '51 , 'T -. ' 'J 6 A , E 1, i, 3 . , 44 l .1 41 I. -L - 2 1 . 1 ' J ' M ' A S, 'i..':- if R ral I 'T' I ix 6 X AJ ,I P N . Q G ,da - 1 6 I g A, 'f 0 'v . ': ' ' ' ' Y -' vs ' ' 'NV' 0, r fv- J JA' 'H S I 5 f ' -J ',K,,, . J L..3. V ri V V wi if .I -II' M74 X ' f V fi X K I Xfx 7, lt,UIl'1,lll'f N. Alclvn, J. Allcn, G. Artrlv, J. IlIll'tll, R. Bauer, L. llonrts, ll. Bmvscr, L. Braun, F. Buchoit, P. tllllill. YV. Vunnp. U. QVIICIHIIIH. lfnu' Two: D. Virino, J. Clappcr, K. Ilurr, G. Donna-l, R. llllcnlwrgcr, R. Ellgvl, A. HVRIIIS, M. Fislwr, P. Flzllm- gun, 'l'. Flin-gc-I. R. Fri:-k, M. Fllllor. linw Tlzrw: S. Gu-tzin, J. tlilln-rt, L. Glam, MI. Glnz, P. tlrotll. L. f:ll5lilfSOIl, tl, llilllll. T. llnisv, R. lltlllllltlll, J. Hurt, J. Ilimcs, R. llovis. lfuuvl m1r: ll. llnrllor,t'.Jol1nson, IC, Johnson, YY. Johnson, V. Klan, YY. Kusslwivl, J. Kllllll, V. Larson, B. Lclnenhcrg, J. Lcnnnon, J. Mr'Allistt-r, B. Mvtlall. Huw l I'l'!'f fi. Mngmnu, S. Nlnlt-nn, V. Ms-tzlvr, H. Nlidkitf. G, Mogul, J. Mnzykn, H. Myers, S. Nc-hcz, R. Nt'llllltlitTT, D. NiSllllit'k, D. 0111-lnlu-rgs-r, R. l':lll'r:Llll11lI. ,. , Ii. L . - 1 I. he is - h 134' . ' Y 'J S . ' .x R41 r f . - W' Ho., R ' . ' lf .1 3 7 2 1 , ' k .K Fmrhw ff I x H.. ' . fr ff um LQ ve. ' 'N - 16 at n , , . .., rr. ,av , ' 5' , , - 2 1 fr 1' ri J. N --S ' Q' . , . 1 ' I 1 M, , , i., . W t r A Q J Q . ' ... f . - in ' A . . ., L -ff f . L. - R. 4' tx- Q Y? I I - ,A -1 rt .,,,,+ 'QM ,f-1 -,.. If 1'- ,. l --5 V-A k .x g I 3 V. i 1 i L., L 4 f ' J. , T. ' aj V . Q . 'L I I X F N K :Q X -X ' o , 4 'y' if v 4 f ' . Q ' . . I limi' l,71l'.' R. Pcnskc, M. I'rnss:u'k, Y. Ralynwr, R. Rhodes, R. Ron-llrl, J. Roberts, R. Rudolph. l'. Rfllgll. D. Snnditt. Rau' Two: N. Svotl, ll. St-wnrrl. N. Simon, 'l'. Smith, S. Spinning, C. Stewart, K. Stout, D. Strong, R. Stroup, Ii. Tunscy, lfmr Tllrvv: H. Tllalyor, B. Volgstndt, R. Vunrhis, D. YYcip.:p,:ol, IC. YYl1it- loflgv, R. W'isk, J. Williams, M. VVilli:nns0n. V. Yntvs, R. Znrn. 58 Taking a giant step forward 'vm 5 'sf ' '- :rr J fn Q' ' Q F -AT-by I ,LJ W 'li BBQ, tg . H . fl ' N ali! , f Y il' in -Q N -1' 'xx ' ' .ri !'A6--..il ' A 'iii ' . 4 fin' . f .1 f: :L 1 1-f , .Q L- f ' '- 'ra' f . Y ,ff J W ,.f M K 4 1 ,, - 1 :. f ,maj-1 5 .11 . I'7Q.r-El 'f'9--Qlffw 'rj' . 1 ' if Q u mi:e1..xr Iffl-I A J! . , ,Q . ' if ' sr 7 J ,f fr, L ff f A ,. f laa J A lfi , 'i N ara.. . um ... . i . , ... 1. U . - . H 1 Q ' r ' w J 5 N A , ' . J A Z K IX -if I 114 L X .NY I X Hou' Um: H. Anderson, J. Ashby, J. Anery, J. Bnlkovic-. T. Beasley, R. Becker, R. Beveridge, D. Bittner. P. Bradley, M. Brookliousi-r. Hou' Two: J. Brooks, R, Bruno, C. firino, R. f'nnningh:nn, K. Currie, J. Erzer, VY. Fisher, J. Fralnzen, C. Good, I.. Grove. Hou' Tl1r1'f': J. Ilzirt, S. Hartlnzm, J. Ilzulserlnzin, B. llnyvs, J. Ilcndriekson, S. Hoyt, G. Ilntcliison, J. Jenks, II. Johnson, VV. Johnson. Hou' Four: J. Knrlni, T. King, P. Leszek, S. Melluirv, C. Mnnnzirelli, M. Mznnos, J. May, I.. Mayr, D. Miller, J. Ni'lllll1lit'F. r ..-Y - wa . ' ' 4 ji- K 4 - -'w ,. , v- a .Q 5 3 ' - . '- . - -' rf A Q Fe J A ' .A J ' w . PM A R W I ' 1 Q . ,- 'A . . f P , 5 . rm? .-.ff A5-'f hx! . - f 2 ...E-. . .a 'itil 'fa -L1 v 1 L. I E dm . , M A V i. ' 2. iff' ff . i 3 ' K . 'J . , 'px . 1 '- v 1- ,, ..- 4 , 6? fr, H .. ,- 4 f ,f-5 . ... k AAA .. Env i .,, I x K-.1 ww. V Nl,-1. . V- K. V.. a .... .- Y Vx L1 ' .. It i l S' I -if Hou' Our: T. Pntcrnnsivr, R. Paterson, IC. Pcllow, C. Petroff, L. Read, M. Riazzi, G. Ritz, M. Roberts, M. Sl.Jol1n, B. Suwdvy. Hou' Tvro: N. Sc-lluhzikvr, D. Scziger, M. Seascr, C. Seiferfli, I. Sentz, S. Shank, S. Sln-rilT. P. Silin, li. Smith, K. Stevens. Hou' Three: L. Stronp. C. Swartwood, M. Tcrrill, V. Tompkins, A. Yurliolu, A. Vergotz, B. VVulkow, J. Williams, J. Worden, J. Zimmer. 59 'bg i -E Cheerleaders Twrrlers unior High honors and school spirit Citizenship nwnrfls frmn the :xllIL'l'ii'IllI 1.1-gion :xml ilu- l3..K.ll gnvv well-4-:lrlwll rcvognilimu lf!t0llSflllll'lllS1llI1lIt'il1ll'l'SiIlUlll Junior Iliglu, Mary Bess KL-im, -ll'I'l'y c'ill't'lliUIlK', Ann lQir:u'4l and Edward Kulbc. Test IH: . ffm: 6' 4- . 5 fr R X , as . x X A 1 . , .+ K , J 1 3 is sw X x, , XX , V f Nav j,.rf .ff Test on Organizations lJI7'l'!'fl'lIll8.' This is a lm! r'rmeerni11g your knowledge aj flu' 12. DRVG NClHQr, urqanizalimm and lu'lir1Iie.v al Vim'r'nI. If you get r1.vfc'1n Shown here inter-1 nv S rfghl your u!lC'fl'1'l.fjln If-rnperalure is very Ioun WVhat per cent of the graduating class can be accepted into the National IIonor Society? VVho sponsors and produces Vincent's twice-a-year Variety shows? Yvhat three groups are likely to be work- ing in the auditorium? Students join the K.Y.B. Club to learn more about what? Do you know the newspaper with top circulation at Vincent? F.T.A., one of our newest clubs, stands for What's the best way to get full attend- ance at a club meeting? ' Ilow many members of Student Council are at large? Easter baskets are packed for needy families by whom? Cand we don't mean the Easter bunnylj How many years has the SPOKESMAN been published? Is it true that the Junior Band and Orchestra are strictly for eleventh graders? 'imlnf ssgnz 'ON '11 yybga-Hyuamll '01 SILSJAL-AI 'ff usayxgqtl '5- .un1.iuI A'1.'1ygf,1y0dg v olnpayag -1 n.ag.4a1u1.' ji: X.l9l,JD3AL axngnd 'y SA1QlN 1ua.1u.1A 6140.173 'g 91'I?!I MAL 'l A-.mysn 's7s1ur1.11.1afcuc1 'mug 961133 'gg ygounog guapnyg 'gg yuan .lad uaagfzd '1 :s.wm1,-uy viewing Doris Lang, is obviously 1 fan one of Dr. Gallup'd pollsters . . . Chl A 19611 Census-taker getting an early start . . . Ccj A Strong Vincent NEWS reporter v 13. Three members of the Zeta Sigma Gamma Club demonstrate how to Cab Build a better moixsetrap . . . Cbj Operate a cloud chamber . Q I Record brain waves 14. Virginia Rossoni, ' eo-editor of the Q SPOKESMAN, j is taking an 1 oath,' i Cal Of undying loyalty to the yearbook . . . Cbj Not to tell whom the yearbook its dedicated to . . . Qcj Of all- legianee to the Unproprestf sive Party l i GQ 1 q-M iq-57 5.2-51 .'8'J8I7l5'1lf-' Measuring up to top standards v1 1-1l lgC'SiliK'S 1111-11g11izi11g II11- lop f-111rl1'l1 sl111I1'11l:- 111 1111- s1'l11n11l, xvilli'0Ill.S Xutimlzll ll1r111m1' S111-ivllv llll x .. . , .. , t1111l1l1z1' 1lSl1l1'Illlw1's 1111:1l1l11-s of I'llZll'2lI'll'I', I1-11l vrsllip, s1'I11ul111'sl11p, illlll S1-1'vi1'11. In1':11'lyU1-111111113o111'1'l1:1pl1-1'lmslc-1l llllx :1111111 1l '1s11l1-11l l':llXY2ll'll Luiz us 111:1sl1-1' uf 1-1-1-1-1111111 'l':1k111g 1-l1:11'g1' of ll11' J:11111:11'y 211111 May illillll ' : 'z ' 3 -p sup if? 1 ' Il 1-x1'l1:111g1' sl111l1-111 pr1vj1-1-1 111111111 x l,l'lIl4 lm' xIIllllll,N l':X1'll1lllg1t' 51111111111 p1'11g1':1111 k1'1'p Illiuggs . 1- ll:1ll1'1' IS s1-1-1'11l:11'y. H1-l1111 lmsx' Im' X. II. 5, 1rIl1111 511 l.11l11-zu, 111-1--p1'1-w11l1'11l. :1111l l'.1l l.11lz, 1111-s11l1'11l. 1 1 N.X'l'IUX,XI, IIUNUR FlN'llC'l'Y: l1'1:u' Unr: l'. Iiwlmk N R1-1-1I,1.,,X11 111-IN111, ll. lli1l1n11I1-lli. lf. l,11iZ.lf1111' Tam: I l1:1111-1111, J. IT1'l'1w1111-11,ll,l!11111-rs.lD,i:1r1-, l'. R1-wl111k, 5. Il:1l lvl' ll l311M:11'1-11, J. lvrpp, ll. l,11k1':1s. X X'l'lUN.Xl, IIUNUH SU1'llC'l'Y: .Ynr 1'1nlu'1'.v.' IC. H1-1':11'1I111-vi, Nl. vi0lllll'il', R. Ug1l1-11, l,, H111-1'1 I!nl1l1-111l1'1', W, Gillvspiu. X. 'l'u11g1'1-11. J, '1sl1rl, J. lll111:11lr-1. 1111'11l1-ll1,,X.l'1'11p1'k R 11'lYil'4'Ilil7 I IT, li. ll:111gs1l:1l1l. N. 63 y-wulv lr:11111111'l 111 ll11- X .Ml A., Wllll X1111'111l - '1-tx' :11-livilivs ill l957.0Hi1-1-1's wl111gL11i1l1'1l ll11 mor 5111-11-ly w1'1'1' l'11l llllll, p1'1-s11l1'11l: ll1l111 '1-us. V11-1'-p1'11si1l1'11l: Illltl Susan ll:1ll111'. s1-111 Variety shows, Welfare drives, assemblies- Setting the pace for the rest of the school is the chief unoflicial duty of the Student. Council. As go-between for the student body and administration, it plays an important, even if often overlooked, part. in the life of the school. In the line of entertainment, Street Scene and Vincent's 57 Varieties, this year's Fall and Spring Variety Shows, gave students a chance to put their talents to use in a constructive way. 5 i President David Carr presides at a meeting ol' Council officers and demonstrates the responsibilities ol' his office. Serving the student body and helping him as offi- cers ofStll1lellt Council are Ruth Cavicehio. Kathryn Cahill, tidwaird lterarducci and Joan Bristol. S'l'llDl11N'l' COUNCIL: RlJ1l'I,Ill'f J. Dcltranco, R. Sementelli, J. Viera, F. Garnon, J. Bugbec, A. Mancuso, J. Rhoads, B. Meyers. Row Two: L. Sheriff, C. Kent, D. Lang, N. Yerkey, D. Stackman, E. Ferencc, J. Cot- trell, li. MacLean, D. Itidondelli, R. Cavicchio, lVI. Wil- liams, P. 0'Dowd, P. Sabbatini. Row Three: J. Dcsairo, J. Ventnrini, J. l,oesel, P. listock, M. Sigmond, J. Elscr, K. Cahill, C. lloopcr, N. Reed, J. Calabrese, G. Ander- son, l'. King, G. Caserta, K. Clay, J. Williams. Row Four: M. Fuller, ll. Thayer, J. Bristol, D. Carr, D. Cacchione, D, George, R. Groenendaal, D. Patton, VV. Knox, W. Gillespie, lt. Nunes, J. Humphreys, D. Mur- phy, li. llerardueci, M. L. Balko, C. Dickey. Raising money keeps Council members busy through- out the year. Selling Variety Show tickets or Vincent letters or book covers. Spending the money is no problem, however. Our Council underwrites the cost of athletic letters and this year has also contributed to the fund for Vincent's first foreign exchange student. Other Council duties are granting charters to new clubs, supervising noonday dances, sponsoring paid professional assemblies, and conducting welfare drives twice a year. It takes good leadership, among both the members and the officers, to carry out a program like this. David Carr served as president: Joan Bristol, vice- presidentg Kathy Cahill, corresponding secretary: Ruth Cavicchio, recording secretary: and Ed lierardncci, treasurer. Advisers to the Council were Mrs. VVilcox, Mrs. Goetz, Mr. Anderson, and Mr. Dt-Nardo. ' s ,4 ku 3. lfs all in a Clayls Work Ilnllllu-lun,qm1ImulhUI'ill.-ll1l11l.w,uI'1lxnuril-l5wIl-m VKIIIIUS lu llI't'lY2lI'lIIg HILIIDIDX ll1lII1'l'I'Ullllll!'N. l lnw nun-ll x' lllIlIllll'l' uns llu- uml ul' lf lin-nl, N, .Xlln-nl-Ill, NI x Um-Ill-, X, I'.lSlIl1IIIII,vI,l lllgxlc-ll.ll'n11' T11-ff.' lf x'lll'l'H.X' I.. lllvvillli, l'. 5:1111 ll'l'N :ml 4 , I'I'1PIIZIlgllJI. 'a lllUxlIlCKllllllIll1 numlm, ll-.I ln ,Inn 5XXilllNUIl, was :n lllgllliglll ul tln NlnunlN:ul'11-In--'umlwlx1'lln'l'wnllln- rn IIIY lltllbll xl u ml mu tlml un-rv ln-lcl lllll'Ill ilu- U'-lr ,ST - cv x l X- , . . wgv,gw..Q..'.'g-1-f . g.. MN .ml WA' I! 2' L 1 I ,- V . ,AN Q , 4 . QL. v . ' ' ' I f Rl. N ,J ' - .f A fl? w , , af. g , za 4'. . r ' .' Sill, I N L M 5 ..-gs' I .. JI 65 llllt Utllltbl' .lllrly Miller :lllrl ll0I' eo- l 'Itllt liUSSUttl rloll't seem to lnillrl it. z l, Putting together the book of the year 'l':lkillg lllt'ltll'0S, meeting llezltllilles, Nltblltlllllg pietllres, writing lll'tttllllll'N, Pellllillg ealptiolls, Clll't'lilllg' eopy, lxlllrll he nent, Iltllllltlg sloppy . . gi Expressed ill verse, tllese 2ll'l' tlle Ntlllll'llltlt'S ill- teresting, SUllll'llllIOS Ftlllllltl' responsiliilities tllalt Sl'UKlCSNllXN staff Iltt'llllM't'S elleolllltel' ill tlleil' job of lltllllllg together :l j'02lt'lNltlli. l'l1litor.llltly Miller :tml llel' eo-eclitors, xvlfgllllil llossoni itllll .lilll lllllnpllreys, StllJl'l'VlSt'tl lll0Sl ol' llllt work ill tlle 1957 etlition, lll'lt'ltllllg tlle newer stuff llll'IIllN'l'S, zllltl Ctlltllllg' llp witll original imlezls for eaell S0f'll0ll. Nlt'1lltXVlllll', l,1tVl' Nl'llll'I' ilttll liill Gillespie, ztitlexl lay lliesley Ross, trietl to t'tlpllll't' on paper tlle Sll'llf2,'f,Ill'S zlllll lt'llllIlltllS of olll' tllll- letie l02tlllS rlllrillg tlle year. l.: lltt llltll llul llttl tlllllllltlu2tpllt'01t1'll0Slltll'llll'j't':lI'lbtNili is XY!-iting Cope., nmking ithlntifiwllimls' xml vast- i ing Ill! l2l.VUtllS kept tlle t'0lllilllllllg etlitorizll Slitlll Illt'lIllJl'I'S lltlS'V, witll cl2tl'0l Kent :tml t':ll'lll l'll'0ll- Ztlglltl lltlltllllg' responsilmilities ill llllS2ll'1'2l. :xlltl tlle f typists louncl llll'lllSl'lVt'S ill i'UtlSl2llll tll'llt2llttl, pt'l'llilt'lllg' fillisllerl eopy for tlle printer. It was El, K'll2llll'llglttfJ,', even if often lleetie, jolx to llleet mlezullilles :intl llll'll Utll itI't'lll'2lll' york, lllll it llaul its l'lWV2lI'tlS, too. t'lliet' illlltlllg llll'Sl' is tlle S2lllSf2lK'll0lt ill CI'0tlllItg' Stllllvllllllg tllzlt will lle al, pt't'tll2lll0ltl reeorcl of tllis sellool year of '57, l'lXl'l't'lSlllf,l llll'lI' respollsillility :ls sllll-etlitors, li0S1tltll1l Nlalge- llllll, Carol Kent llllml clitflll l rollz:lgli:l pzlss llll4lf,ZIll0lll on tlle lorlllllt ot' tH'gIllllZ2ltlUlI eopy. l l ,, Snappy rlressersl lilllpty foltlersl You Uilllll -92 k H win! Stll'lt is Rl t'0ll1lItl'lll2H'y oll our sports fle- a f' 735: . H tl2lI'lllli'IIi, t'UltSlSllllt.f ot' Bill Gillespie, YV:-sley Ross, :lllfl l,1lVl' Neiller. xYltK'll not t'0llI'l'l'lll'fl lvitll llll'llNll1ll sports eopy tlley were 0llQlil.LI01l in 50lt'l'llllt,I tlle 'tgirl ot' tlle week, l,l'0lHlt'lttQ.f eopy lor tlle lll1lt'X, our typists flilftblyll l'llek, twllll llRlllQ.fSllEllll Illltl .xllI'1' 5IlillllHlll4'l' XVJllI'll 1'2lt'0l'lllly for llllSl1lkl'S. is our job. lMillglI1v1lirlynul'k :uNl1m-Nu-sl lIl1'llIIll'l'N ul' llu- slnll' XXUHIHI11III'1lIf1Ill'I', llizm lhlalxxill, Kznlluy Vluy, llillllfl Nlaurslu, Iylilllll lnlluulmlvw, 4-Illuvl' lxllm-lx' :xml llvlm-11 l.uk4-us. llm-rv lln-5' lrim llitllll'l'W fm' ilu- lnmlm-l'vl:uv wvvliull, NR X YY Sl'0lil'ISlXl.XN S,Xl.I'ISH.XN: lfuu' lhlfk' 'l'. Korn, ll. lla-:nvlnallll I4 IA'll1'IlIllll'Q,I, Nl. SIN-riIl'. Ifnu' Tzrn: xlJll'4'U, J. 5XX1llINllIl. .l. hvull, li, rs , . :,:, :la,.'. 'l'mugr4-11, l'. Hnmh-rs, l', Siliu. If fu ll1r4'r.' 1 , Imml, .l. llm-l:1x'4-ru, H. Zill1:1l'ik,ll. llill0lllIl'Hi, S. Ullslnv- Sllll . IJIZZI ',. 1 U10 . , . - -. . .l 1 67 Hl'UKl'ISNl.XN ISUXICIP: lfnn Unrf IT. Nl'iIIl'I', Y. Rnssmli, .X SllilIIIHIllL'l', ll. I,ulu-au, ll, lizunln- hw-, D. IiilIllHiII. Illllll' T11-.ng .I lluluplnrcyx, .l. Nllll--r, I-. Iluugw- 1l:ll1l,l,, NIIIVSII. Nl. l,. H1-sllnk,l . . V - , ,. . .. 1 zurr, 1 .1 I:l'x'.fml1' ll1rrr.'W.f-1l- lv-xpim-, ff I I'HIllIlg.fliIl, If lim-ul, R Nlugvluzlll. V. lflirk. ll'1fwI'U111-.- W. Russ, Y. liilINL'4X. Headlines, deadlines, and lin -lines -ff 'n. -N 5. 7 'A Slmuu, l . -N S ff if lln-'11'l'lx':1lul llu- ,X lull .N vw-l x' mfmlll ls lIlXlUllN Ulllllfl lry ilu- NllIlll'lllilN'1'1lllil' ll lPl'lllg,1'Ylll1'lll lllllli 4l1l1' rm :ull lllv r'l1l'x'm'lll :n1'l1x'll11-Q :lull Qlihxlll uw-nl. D llllbllNlllIlU' ilu- .Yl'fll'S ie :u K'1'l'X'1lllllt'llll ll l.llil'Il ln' lllt'1'l 'lll1'L'lI llll'llllN'l'N ul Nlr. Hull lvl: N ,lmn 2 . r- sli 'll'1rllll1l llmlu Il nllxm llms. lSQlll'll lllllllllllf. ilw plllrlivullnll glows lm 1:1l prulmlvlm Ill 2lllll4'llHIlIlIQ wlml wlll lw In-xxsxxmllux Hll llu- llulv ul' lN5lll'. flnlllm-rillg i1ll'ul'lll:zlinll. wrili mupx' 'mal ln-:nllllls's. p1'1mlx'1-aullllg :xml 4llNll'IllllllHll :us llllXlll1N sllznrc-al luv lll1'l'llllI'1'Nl2lll. w l',v1'rx' lIIl'llllN'l' nl llll'l'l1lSSJllSU IIJIN lllv 1lIDIlUl'lllllllX 1llll'l'1llll'lllg.flll1'Yl ll'lUlM lll2ILf1'1'4lIlUI'.ll ls luis full In :I ml mm plul ll 5' page, :mvigu slfwim-5 ln l't'lNlI'l1'I'N, lun copx'vllm-4'lu'1l:lllml lilXYl'lll'lll'2l1lllll1'N. ln llllx XYil.X 4 X1 xx A 1 lm- 'ull-mtl..-.A Ilu . YI If x .mlm hm 1 lung II.. fl, 1 1. ummlu-1-rmlllv In-mum-sal purl nl llu' .X lull N :ml lu lx I'l lllt !1'lIlNNlll' Nlzur- nw-I lll'llll'lI :null Nl II ml lxIIll'lx'lI'4'1'u- 1'llllKlI'NIIlIll llnw- X1 -lm-V pl'4-Null-N mu-I' llu- xpnrlx llhlllillll. X ICWS S'I',Xl l : lmf- lhwq .l. Iluu lit'- mrmnu. Nl, W'iln-IQ. xl,ll4'lll1'Il, Nl l l'llv'I'l, .l. 5r'llI'm-1lvl'. IIIIII, .l. llvl:ux'c1'Il, lfnu' YVIIVI' 1 I url-'m'l:l, ll. l.Illl,LI. ll. X1-ll Vlglll, X. 51IIlfll. X, Rn' , , . 1 gy-r, If wr, I 1 f I,.1l'l-nf--I I1-rum:-mu. lwn- lhrrx' . N lYllli:1lns, H451-lln,f',Y1-mls-Ili HS ,J naxnmli l 3 lllwllll xxllm-11 lu- lllmllv sm-N lux xuvrk Ill prml l l 4. -v is 2 X -the backstage utenantsn Unsung heroes wln-n wa- sw- how Slllllfllllly vvr-ry .x5Sl'llllllj' or 0lll1'l'flllll'll0ll lu-lcl in llIl'2Ill1lll0l'lllllllSll2llIlllt'1l.'lllIl'Sl'll0j'S V0llIlll0l'l' lllll4'll ol' lln-il'sp:u'1' linw lo sm-lling up lln- Sl2lgU, lvsling llll' ligllls unnl pnlmlim' aulrlrvss syslvln,z1llofwllic'l1:ul4l nplouslim-0ssl'lll STAGE CHEVY: lIou'0r11'.' R. YV:1rl1c-ku, D. Morvy, J. Stvn nrt. lfnw Tzro: R. lille-nln-rgvr, C. Scllaul, R.. Strong, M. Sim llllllli. Row Thrrlw l'. lvilliznns, J. Blxglwv, T. llollnes. Reaching out the hand of brotherhood 'lllw Junior lim-al Vross. onc of our lllUSl XV0l'lllXYllll0 sponsor il vurim-ly show :ll ilu- xvl'lt'l'2lllS llospiinl onc-0 il Ol'g'illllZIlll0llS, lms mlonv nnn-ll to lnvlp slnclvnls in Olllvl' lllfllllll. 'l'ln- p2lll0lllS lllllS finfl cnjoynn-nl in progrmns vonnlrivs :ms wr-ll ns oiln-rs in our own vonnnnnily. pnl on by lalvlllc-xl Ylllf'l'lll slllalvnls. lhllmlwl lmy Miss Yun Nails: :Incl Hrs. lirox-kwny, llw liy ilu-sv Rlllll ollwr Nl'l'Yll'l'S to ollwrs llu- llll'Illll0l'S .xSSl'llIlllj'SIIUIISUVSlllilllj'IH'U'il'4'lS4lllI'llIg.fllN'j'l'1l!'. lincln 2ll'l' nol only ln-lping olln-rs lml nn- also gc-lling il sm-nsv .Yl'2ll' lllv lll1'llllll'l'S fill il vln-st willl pvrsonnl ll0lllS lor of sz1lisf:1c'lion for il jolm well clone. Slll1lt'lllS in form-ign volllllrivs. 'l'lu- .xSSl'llllllj' also In-lps lllCl7 VRUSS: J. llinspotur, V. 'lllbllllllilllih ll. Nlvfhll, l'. l'ol':llll, ll. M. Nic-l1ols,f'. K1-nl, P. llolmison, M. l'llSlll2IlIll, J. Km-p, Nl. l'lnlon, .l. BL'1ll'lI2llll. Nl. Wm-ll:-. ll. l.:nnlnol'4-r. V, Fnln-izio, N. llolllcmlvr, K. Moore, R, Snmlstrom. lfnzr 7'l1rc's:M. Fisln-r, l', Rm-slink, V. lla-nry, Kingslon, ll. Wifh-ll, H. Spinning, l,. Synnnonrls, ll. lYilli:nnson, S. ll. l70M:m-o, 'l'. llcrsplmorgvr, D. llmkv, H, Spcros, KL lvl'llPll'f', 'l'. lirnsi. Hun' Tll'H.'1l. llnrl, l'. IQ-1-1-io, 'l'. Billllllilll, G. Volrln-nlz, S. lh-ml, Ilughps, R. I-fllmllwrgl-r, ,L Yaple, XY, SIN-plz,-lg U9 Service and fun go hand in hand in the ' 5 . . i A , V 2 It IS hm-livr lo givv lhzin lo l ' 5 rvc'L-ive vonlml wc-ll mlm-sc-rilw lhm programi: scrvif-c for olliors, sph itnzll growth, :nnl fun throng social affairs. lhv twelfth gi-mlv prcsillm-nl pri Sl NTOR Y-TICHNS: lflI1l'0IlF.' C. llitc-ln-or-k, C'. Friwlmzni. Crum, Heidi, C. Lucas, A. Tongron, N. Bolih-nrh-r. Run' l L1-ntulny, J. Mvfaill, fl. Rinzzi, M.B1-lclon, G. lAlll1ll'llSZli'k, Thrfr: A. lhI0llllH'Cfl, f'. Dash, J. YYilli:1lns, B. KJQUIUII, G. I Drozoski, K. Bm-tim-r, M. Grm-co, J. Ilinspc-t0i', G. fhsvrtzi. Ilznigsflnlil, C. Black, M. Rcynflm-rs, A. Fm-nn, K. Flynn, ll. 1' Two: K. NI1lI'l,1lllillll, fl. lfaiglvy, J. Roc-key, L. Kingston, lvilliznnson, NI. Nichols, S. Hallcr, lf. Cutri, J. Hoff. ll Riclomlvlli, li. f':irgioli, J. Foitroll, J. Si-th, B. fi1lSlJill'I'0, B. f ' 5 , l 2 Q l I SIQXIUR Y-'l'l'IlCNS: limi' Ulm: J. Zinnnor, li. Wugncr, ll. gzulo, J. Bristol, G. l,of'kn'oocl. Ifnu' Tim-v: J. Nlilm-r, I.. 5l2ll'lilllilll, ll. l.:mg,:, N. illnmlvl, l'. Josvph, C. V1-mlm-lli, Cf Sln-rrif, R. BIIIKOIIZIII, S. Nlaicilri-gor, J, Nlzlyr, li. Nl:n'l.m-un. llillxlillil, 5. Nm-nunnh, J. Knpvzyk, J. Lzlurlllzl, C. lAll'll'l'l1l, ll. l,lll'il'1IS, J. Sinnnons, .L Spzullnuu-r, S. Williams. J. Ki-ini. Nl. Hoon-. Ifuu' Two: Nl. lizilon, J. l,l'lZlYOI'll, D. Gills-spin, l'. if Fonrlm-y, G. Ainh-rson. Nl. Vim-lim-is-r, K. llivnmrl. Nl. Robison, J. Nlillvr, Nl. liisvrl, l'. lislom-k, J. Si-lirowlor, J. Vziln- Hui-llvt, J. Maclvvr. lrrm-sv, l', tlSllISkl Xl xvllll'l'i, J. l,lNlSUll, ll. f':lx'i4'1'llio, A. llul- 70 fi-clings ol' this 4-omninnity-4-on sc-ions, s0i'vic'v-n1imlv1l group, lhc X luns lt li-is an llircv point In flI'f.fllIllZ0ll as onv clnlm, il has is 1 K0llX1llll'lll'l', ln-on snhfliviml ul into llll'0l' groups. l'1:u'h gron i has ils own ollim-rs who form :ln vxvvillivc l'Ullllllllll'l' ovvr whivh program and perspective of our Y-Teens .. silk-N. Scum- ul' llw many sm-rvivc pruj- 4, vc-ls lllul mu rurlul lumml llns vvzrr lu-rv ilu' :umuul wllmg nl' f'lu'isln1n.s. l':2lSlt'l' mul 'lllllN'l'- 1-lllmix F-mls, llslu-ring.: for V2ll'lUllS J X sf-luml :nr-livilivs, :mal sm-mlillg , X fllIl'lSllllIlS low lu nm-:lv vllil- l 3 'I rlrvn. .xlllllllg llll' sm-ml llI 'llll 'lllN wvrv llu- Slrung YlllK'1'lll l'z1ll 'llll :uul Ilu- S H - ls-mls lrum lCriv uml llu- Plllllllj' nm-V :Llh-ml P' F ' w I-Il,If1YlCX'l'lI GILXDIC Y-'l'l'1l-INS: Ifuu' Uma' K. Flay, l'. mn, ll. S1-:mln-rg, .L f'2Il'lH0ll, li. Jnlmsml, l'. Immlln, I' Sulmlmlinc, if l'lI'lHlZ2lgll1l, li. Johnson, G. Wzllllu-r, l., .Xugvlf lfllmvml, l'. King, J. fwlllllllllgllillll, lf. llalmluin. l'. SUIII ulli. K. llullu-l'g1-1', l'. xY1lY'illllk1', Nl. Sillllllllh J. ll2lllil'l'Ill:lIl, limi' Tl1r1'r'.' Y. KlllSl'-X', l.. .Xnumlsun, J. Nlillvr, J. l.:li1'1l, I li. l.in-lu-I. N. S4-ulzitli. J. l'r:nss:u-k. Hon' Twn: ll. lh-VL-glimn, l', l':u'r, fi. Frzulus, ll. lm-, l.. Nl2ll'Sll, l.. Nh-llmmlel, Il, K 4, Wzllmlu, ll. llingvs, D. l,l'flilI'il, J. Knpcv, ll. Wynn, lf. l m-rgu- Irlvntz, -l, Ke-op, K. llullnlul, lf. Nl1IlL'llZI, J. 4lllZlllllll'l'S. Q v l.l l'lYlCN'l'll KSILXITIC Y-'l'l'Il'IXS: lfuu'Um': l'. Post, ID, l'l1i- li. llill'l'0l'1l, M. lYvllL-, J. Km-p, N. l':lSlllIlllIl, l'. Snmll-rs, Nl. nlllulzzi. li. Him-zu, Nl. Gnlnlmtosv, K. U'i'muu-r, J. Hmm-, l.. xyllllillllri, l'. lluilmzm, .L Nill'Klll1'4'l. lion' Tlmvx' ll. Nlvliun- l.1-w-sqllv, Nl. l'l1m'l'x'a-lulm, G, l'l1rish-nsull, li. Wzlrll. lf. llillllbll, In-l, M. llllllrlllllllll, l'. Slulvr, l.. Rivm-iuli, if llulnuml, A. Sulli- Ii. SL-lla. Hun' Tun: l'. Gurdon, X. llllg.flll'S, J. llosv, 5. l.m-W. vnu, J. 1.1-0110, I.. l:lv:l1'ulu-, M. fll0l'll, J. lflscr, V. llumun, ll. 1 . Murray, J. Cllngstmvxu, X. .Xllrrzu-lxt, Nl. Slglllllillll, li. Vzllxill, SiIIl1lk'I'H0ll,f'. Sw-l1rist,'l', Rumco, K. Durst, Nl, J. Morris. 71 Tenth grade Y-Teens 'I'I'1N'I'II KQILXIIIC YfI'I'II'1X5: lf4v11'Ul14'.' II. NI. I.t'Y1'SIlll1', Nl K, IYIIXIIIIIIS, I.. IIIIIJIIIII, I'. Ihlllml, J. A. Iil'nz4-ski, II, NIMHV4- II, xIl'IlIt'I', K.KIIlg1sI4lIl, N. I'iIlu, K, xI1'AIilIlUIl, X. AIIUII, Nl Vol:-y. IC. NIIIITJIX, N. RHIZIIIII. Ifnu' Tn'n.' Il. NI. Slu-IcIun, S Ilulwuulr, 5. I.1-wus, II. I-:IIII-ur. I . Ilzlrllvll, J. I.lIlIISt'y, I. W1-sl.-y, NI. Vulvlvnlz, S. KirkIn'i4Iv, NI. Ii. Kvim, J. Kiss.-II II K IM-I':uuIu I', I,Ul.lIIl, I . Nluyr. J. I.ug:m. J. Ixulln In I Kusm-1-Iluik, 5. Yolllm-r,C'.Mu-1-axlu,li.ii:1rIm'ln.-I. linux I. IIIAWIQ. lfnu' 7'llrr'z'.' Il. li:1lllIs:lIvw. I'. I 1-rl'iu, II. II I furlsrm. I'.. Nr: PII I NIH-Ilzu-I, I'. I'ing14-n. B. K1-ipu I' In Ilx S, Iiurklmri, NI. X. Iiilu, 'I'. IM-Snulis, Il. Ymmg NI I 1 van, J. IJIIIIIIIIIII I ll-ui sv, .I. IIIISSIIIIISIII, NI, Ss Q I 5 S .. -S T. 5 . .gm 1 I +69 -'- .1 'I'I'fX'I'II UILXITIC Y-'IIICICNSL lfllll' Unr: M. Uponlamder, C. S. Lyons, M.l1'ink,IJ.Kirignml, J. 'I'uzcr, II, Zilllanllk ll I 1 Ilia-In-y, K. Vnlri, Il. Shark. M.SI1criII', 'I'. Nlimulm-U, I'. f'ruIIi. G. Iiulko, S. IIIGIQLWIIZIII. J. Ih-Surro. lfnu' Thrrr: Ix I'. flwzullo. NI. Whit.-, NI. vIt'III'l'yS, I.. I nwI1-y, NI. I.. IIOHIIIIIL Wilson, Ii. Willis, M.S1-Innidt, S. Mc-yn-r. J. Kvrslnux 'N ue II. Wish-II, S. I.clu-nlmurg. lfnzr Tum: J. I rin-II, S. Slroup, C- I.. ICIIIUH, if Ilnopvr, B. Ilurris, S. Iinrtmv, S. JIIIIII 'N Ilnulvy. I'. I I:u-k, Il. Ilugam, J. VIIIIFIIS. NI. II- NUIIUIIYHIIIII, B- son, C'. Symuski, J. I.m-sc-I, M. Ihxslumg, I'. Vnrmx II Irx III-nr'I1:1lll, U. Yin-yrn, NI. I'Illgl'I, A. 'I'nyIor, V. Iiuyor, J. Good. J. Jvnks. '72 Investigating the World of science. Do you know what ionization trails are, or how a nuclear cloud chamber works? Well, if you don't, ask Ilarold Bowers. Ile was the president of the Zeta Sigma Gannna Science Club, and the demon- stration of the chamber was his presentation at one of the regular meetings. WYith Mr. Arniagostfs capable guidance, the students demonstrated other scientific devices and discussed many problems of Iiiology, Chemistry and Physics. They also visited several of lCrie's industrial plants to learn the ap- plications of Science in industry. To further their own knowledge of science and lo encourage scientific interest in the rest of the school are major aims of this newly-organized group. ZICTA SIGMA GAMMA: Row Une: D. Dehlareo, R. Wehrle, ll. Bowers, Mr. Armagost. Row Two: J. linker, ll, Carlson. T. Streeter, ll. Berig, J. Dodson. 6'Curiosity', is the key Word. A high shrill whistle sounded from behind tl1e closed door, and, if you listened carefully, you might have heard voices repeating secret codes and signals. NVhat does it mean? Those voices be- longed to members of the Science Club and the weird soundsyou heardeamefrom the transmitting station, which was one of their projects. Consisting mainly of sophomores and freshmen, The Science Club met every Monday after school to discuss experiments in the fields of Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Under Mr. Wilkenson's able direction, these budding young technical and research workers, who organized their club just two years ago, have worked Very hard this past. year to make their organization an interesting. informative and lasting part of our school. SCIENCE CLUB: Raw One: M. Senz, G. Vieyra, A. Taylor, B. Beachani, C. Boyer, J. ltlielmels, C. Carloeh. Row Two: Mr. Wilkinson, T. llnll, M. Engel, S. Miller, lt. Mc-Cube, T. Hughes, J. Kershaw, N. Wilson, R. Irwin. ' Learning involves both sight and sound. wiwniis -iiul sl: lIl0Vll'Sl0I'2lSSl'l .' ' - -g -, O x 1 - - - r w lIllll'll nf ilu' nu-inlu-rs liiiu-. Ilu-sv well 'ippr0r'i'il1-il sm-i'vic'i-s iirikv llu- vlulr llll '. pm-nsilrlv in riiniiiiig our wi-ll-orrlm-i-ml si-luml l'lIU.lI'fl ' .' ', ' : 'i ' A , ' 'Q 1 lll'U.iC'l'l0l', ll. XOWIIIJIII, ll. Aiulcrwii. ll. 1':irlwn. XI: '. Slflllb. YY, Nlvrli' -. Q. '. ' ': , ., , gi-V, I Milli-r. The first ste in teachin is learnin l'iulvi' llu' zililv sulu ix iwiuii of Miss Wvilsmi. ilu' fl0lllll'!'1'lll'l'. lfiilim- 'l'4-:u'lu-rs Vliilm luis lu-on ai big siivvvss. Af- Nliu-li of ilu- work of ilu- grmip is vm-iilm-1-1-il on llllill!'1lNYllllf'0l'l'0SIl0Ilfllllg' Nl Llc :uul Nilllfllhll Ui nu-clings, all NVllll'll giu-sl spi-:ikm-rs impurl infur- Lfilllllilllilllhi ilu' 1'lllllilIIllS ln explore llu- iiuiiiy lllilllllll on vairioiis zispi-1-is of ll'2lC'lllIlg.f. lYi1li llu' :ispi-4-is of li-iu-liing with sliuli-nts iiili-ri-slml in wiilc spri-:ul non-ml for l02l1'l10I'S luirv zuul 4-lsowlu-rv, tlizil piwll-ssiuii. 'l'lu- nu-mln-rsliip was i'vpi'i-si-iili-il nu-mln-rs iuuy wi-ll vxpcc-l to lu- lvau-lung in liru- :il Rt'f,,fl0ll2llNl1'l'lllljl2llllllll1'fll2lSSROUIIIYlll'1U'lll'l'S 1-laissrouins iii ilu- iuxui' fiillirv. I l l'l'IlIi 'I'l'I.U'IIl'IliS nl .XNll'llllf',XZ Holi' Unix' ll, fulllvs- pug li, lllzllzl, 5. llurll. ll. 51.1 - v lu-rg, 4 . l'i'uiiz:igl1:i, lx. flny, l.. . , Y , lxiiuggxlmu. Iwu' l'Il'H.' .l, Vlugslnii. li. lflyiiii, Y, Ru wsuni, 1-. lluuga- ilzilil, l'. l',-liwk, I,. Nlnrwli. ll, I in lvlvlill. llllbll' Tflrfw V. l :iluriZio, NI luiwrl. lx, Ui imiui 1 I S, Ililliiir-I, 11.8 -', -. wiglvy, :iiiipli-, S. lm-il. PM eiiil l llflil Hr. lT1X:il'mlu s Q'lll1l1lllI'4', iiuwiilu-is C'lu-ckiiig l'flllllHlll'lll lu :issiirv lluil il is iii pm-rfc-vt I'lllllllllg'0l'll1'l'XYIIUII lu-1-'li-il in-4-iipii-il In the beginning lmlm-nls join lo li-:urn illllllll lln- liilmli-, ils lm-an-llillggs :mil its llnmksgiving li.Y.l5.lm'll1lu'l'sloolQ:ll llli'llll1lllll'Hl.llll' liilmligllw lililllhlll mfllllmunl.llllclmsamll1.1ppml11ng,sll1.1l loolx plan .il llml was the Word. H . . . Nlxm xlmll llol lm-byln-1-mlnlom-, lml lx-x' vvvljx' worel lllzll llll1 S. lln' lillulv l'Illl l0iIl'll :1 lesson lol' K'Yl'I'j' ilu-x' ol ills' f't'2ll'. .Xl Y olx ol lszulms. .Xl 1 llllxllllils limi- Illl'lIllN'l'S ol lllc Hl'g.QillllZ1lll0ll lima cl xc nv l,1-awning :nlmoul llu- llilnlm- nmkcs lwllvr slmlvnls :mil vilizn-ns. li.Y.ll. 1'l.l'll: ll'VVll'fJIl1'.' Nl. Morris, Nl. Hl'lNllxlICllIN1'l', ll. 1'JlIIIIl2llI4'll2l. J. Illll5lil'll'l'. ll'lPlI' Two: ll. I,l'IlI'1'l', ll. liilllil, fi, -:-',.. o. 11' ' . ,.:. Expression is the fundamental of drama .Xmong llw spi-vial inlm-rn-sl groups llml :1lll':u'l mamy l'lZli'll yi-:u'll1v manjorproji-1-I is an play pn-ss-lnlunl lo lllv Nlll1ll'IllSlSllll' I,I'3IlIl2llll'Sf'llll3.f,lll'l'lIlg.fHIJlJUl'llllllll1'S slmli-nl lxoely in il spw'i:nl :mililorium prograun. This lillIIll'1lYl'l'lll'2llIl2lll1' tall-nts, lupl'uX'l1l1'pI'1l1'llt'1'lll slamgv spring, llll' play was il uIllt'll0-1lI'2llll2lH f lim-ssiv. llu- lppv:ll':nln-cs, :mil lo impurl llll.Ul'lIlilll0ll Zllltblll llw linmlil, 'lllw llvzlllllllll liulmy or f'llI'Sl'S on My llll'2lll'l' :mil lllt'ill1'I' lill- zm- llnv l'llll'll aims. Hl'2Llllj'lu l3ll.XNl.Yl'll'S l'l.l'li: lfdlll' Unr: J. Doilsnm, li. Yovulam. J. Sl'lll, J. K. ll.f'lHIllHl', Nl. Szlmplv, li. Uuslmrro, V. llnslu,W,4'I1rist4-nsmn, ll. Kollrvll, M. liilu, ll. lim-zu-lmm, J. l,1'l:lYl'l'lI, ll. li2lllIll4ll'0l', Nl. Wi-Ito. Milm-r, ll. firocm-mlalaxl, J. Swanson, li, I.om'kwoo1l, IC. Vulri, K. NI. liismzum. N. .Klln':u'lIl, li. In-. K. KlllQlSl0ll. K. llllllflflllll. if Flynn. M. Kvim. I., Elliott, M. R1-sliuli,S. lim-low, ll. lirignol. lim: l l'UllZiIj.fllIl, ll. l.:l1'i1-1-in, M.J:1lm-s. K. l'l:l'x', ll, Irwin, .X.'l':lylo1'.lfu11' Fourg S, l.q-lu-lllwpg' L. Amlmlsmlu D. Bnhlwirl. l'. l i-rrio, l', HOIlllDll', lu-of .L lxI4lllllH't'Il, li. lIIll'IA'illl, Nl. S1'llIlll1ll, l'. Snmlors, li. llaugs- S. Brown, M. foley, li. lYilso11,J. llnki-l', Nl. Ilnlko, ll. NIQll'til'1'u4ll', ul alll. J. Vlugslon, A. l c-ml, Nl. lla-ymlm-rs. V. Kl'lll, M. Nil'llfrlS. J. Nl. lglwllllllfl, lf. Stark, J. 'llozm-r. S. Lyons. li. Zimnrik, li. lYl1il1-. J Milm-r. V. lllurray, if Flim-le, li. I'll'Ft'Il4'1'., l.. Mursln, A. 'llongrm-n, Nl. 'l'm'ns, S, Williams. I nga-l, Nl. bln-rill. .L .xllt'll, Nl. l'ink. lion' llm'1'.' N. Mnmlvl. ll. Willis, '75 Yi Master the language 1 . PW P1 ' .lu I xv: wx n . . mnsie. this - 9 - the German language. til'fRlNl.'KN t'l.l'lt: Il,4I1l'f,l1l'f:I. Gillespie. IC. Ugrlen, l'. lfstoek, M. Sample, R. A. Vvilliamson, ll. 1 urr, ll. Gralrle. Ifou' T'nw.' lt, l'avieeliio, .l. Dodson, J. Roc-key, D. Lang, Row Three: N. Boh- lmaler, .L Momlirea. S, llillizlrcl, B. l ratus. D. llolmstrom, C. Fl'i0tllll1lll, J. Mayr. lfou' Four: 'l'. ptreeter. R. Polalel-Q, ll. W'erle, D. fl2llllt'I'Ull, G. Ruimy, ll. Bic-rig, J. lleitzmzln, A. Bjorklaml, ll. Prizinslti Knowledge put to practical use. 'l'lie Dante Fluli reeeivecl national reeognition Utlier Dante Club projeets during the year were tlirougli one of its projeets this year. Display weekly reports as preparation for Saturday after- lmoarnls, showing the aelivities of Strong Vim-ent's noon Metropolitan Opera lmroarleasts, aml also a Italian elasses, were shown at the National Nlorl- trip to Vlevelancl to see an Italian opera. ern liitllgltitgt' tlUllVl'llll0ll in xv2lSlllllg.ft0ll, ll. V., ln May tlie club preselitefl an all-Italiall pro- 1lIlI'lIlg.f lleeemlrer, Ztlltl at tll e Seliool ol' Foreign gram for their Ntotliefs Tea. Serviee, Georgetown lllllVl'l'Stt.V. ll.XX'l'l'f l'l.t'l3: fi'o11'Ul11'.' I , 1 znrgioll, l'. Ilt'NtlX'll, t.. ll'tlnot'iio, ll. Rllltlllliflll. on' T11 r.' A. xIillI4'llSlb, 5. terami, ll. K 1lIltt1lll,.x. No- lurlom-. Y. lullno, l.. Ru'- lllltl. .l. I,1'I'I'IttIl'1i, I, X-tlflllllllzi. izimertn, S.0rlan1lo, K. Di- :-ola, 'l'. Romeo, Xl. , ,, . . . ft 76 .Xrousing a cleeper intera-at in tlle Germain l1llI 'llJl 't' is the um of tlle German Vlulm. Nlontlilx meetings provitle an opporl unit x to lveeome aequzunteal with fn: staml lmetler tlie signifieanu ol . conquer the grammar . Slnelenls lnking Spanish get lu-tier ZICCIIIZIIIIICII with our IAIIIll-.xIlll'I'I4'1IIl IIl'Ig.fIlIlOl'i IIlI'Ullg.fIl llle SIJRIIIISII Clull. By IIIIVIIIQJQ regular elnlx lll'0gl'illIlS they Imelter their knowleclge of the lxnlgungv illlll In-eonle lannilisn' with Spnnisll gaunes, stor- ies, songs, :nnl enslmns. To llelp its llll'lIlIll'l'S gain more inlerm-sl in llle Spanish lalllgrulzxge. the elulm has also luul Spanllisll-spealkillg people give IIIIUFIIIZIIIVQ' lzllks on Latin I ff Alnern-:nl loples. 5' .' 'ANISII I'I,I7I3: lfnu' Une: AI. Iieymlers, A. 'I'nngren, IC. CIIIIFI, U. IM-kxmml, A. Fenn, If I nln'izi1r. IIJUII' Tl1'rf.' M. Wil- lianns, B. Alnrkley, J. Ilelnvern, I'. King, J. I'rnss:n'k. N. Sm-nl! zilli, II. Msllenu, K. Iytlllllllfif. lfnu' Tl1r1'1': S. Ilzlller, IP. Make- lu I' Kokoroi IJ fllln ' N . 1-1 C1 pf.. H, u. ., . u -ll, II. AIL'yl'1l, A. JOIIIISUII, J. IIN'- a Iqzlmrgrml TOSSIIIIII IX I no I ns o G 1 I R11 .',' a , R. Maj, R. IYNV l:. J. II .'l l. I.. on college I'nllege-lmnnml slmlenls all Slrung AIIIITIII lmve nn uppnrlnnily lo reeeive in- l.llI'llIilIlUll nlmnl VIIVIUIIS 1-nllegesllamunglu lln' Vullege Vlnlm. All-cling unee an lnunlll, ils IlI'OgII'2IIIlS ln- 1-lnalell punel IIISCIISSIUIIS, u nmvie nlmunl ll mlll-ge, :nnl lznlks Ivy represenlzllives lrmn snrrmnnling enlleges who lulll nlmul enllm-ge lill- :nnl an-livilies. IIIIIVOIIQII llne College I'lnlm, slmlenls ure ulmle lo linml oul nlmul en- lrnnev reqnlrenn-nls :nnl sellolzlrsllip possilmililles in IIl1'V2II'lUlISI'0IIl'gC'SUI lllen' lnlvresl. 77 f'UI.I,I'XII'I f'I,I'II: Ix'n1vlhu': K. Ilollnnrl, -l. KIIIJl'ZA'K, S. NCIN'I'llIllll, Il. SIIIUICIIIIIII, Il, Vnlrlenlz, K. Mellnllzllfl, Il. 1.01-kwoml. J. Milner, M. I'InIon, II. lxI2lQ.f0II2lll, J. Mnyr, IP. Gillespie. J. I,1.'IllX'i'I'1l, II. Iinlclwin. Hou' Tuvr: M. Snlnple, M. foley. I . Nlnrrny, N. NIZIINIPI, J. Keep, Il. IY:lllln-l', -I. Keep, U. I'II'1IIIlS, K. Flynn, IT. Ivnllier, V. Kinsey, J. IIIIIISOFIIIZIII, III. IIOIIIIIIZIH, Il. Gulxxlullese. K. Flay, AI. Ilnsll- mug. J. Good, II. Willis. Iluu' TlIV'1'l'fII. Fugley, A. Nlmnllren, I'1.f'utri, S. II:n'tmv, A. Allen. M. I'IIPlIIl2lllll, S. Ilnllcr, A. F4-nn. C. Mnrrny, M. Reynmlers, Y. Ilossoni, J. Miller. I'. Ilulrison, If Carr, AI. K'lmll'ee. I.. Anunmlson, C Iliieln-we-k. l'UI.I.I'IUI'l C'I.I'Il: Ifllll' Unrh' 'I'. II:lll. II. Ilmu-rs, S. Ilillinrml. Il. Spa-ms, I'. Iieslink, Il. Ilelllzm-0, II. Ilnlmle. lfilll' T1rn.' II. IAIIIIUIIGI, .I.Iluclm11,II. Ilixlunllelll, I,.M:nrsl1, I'. Snmlers, I.. Angelnlli, K. II0llN'l'j.Il'I', J. f'Il:l1nl1el's, II. Ilillizunson, M. Nil-hols, Il. Ilulllenxler, II. Ugclen. II. vv2ll.Ull'I', I'. SCIIIIDIU. II,IiII1,TlIl'l't',' G. llnrloelx, M. Ileslink, N. Ilolnml, J. 'I'nrns, M. NUIIOIIIIIIIIII, M. Keinl, III. IIiI:l, I.. Iilliut. A. 'I'fnn.gren, If. Strong, S. Kirklxrixle. S. Miller, II. Irwin, -I, I.oesel, M. Volmlenlz. J. Kerslunw, J. Tozer. Il. Iirignnl, S. Lyons, V. Ifrmuzzngliau. Ifnu' l u11r: III. Iingel, N. llc-eel, M. Sln-rill', II. While, K. Kingslnn, V. Meyers, N. xAIIJI'ill'IlI, J. Vlngslun, Il. I.llIce:ns, II. I.:-e, M. Green, Il. ZIIIIIIFIK. II. YYilsnn, M. Selnnhll, NI. Ifinli. K. fulrl. B. Siurli. F. Dim-key, S. Ill-ell. T What is -in--1. -Y I 1 Q v-u'.1.,- . , -,-. --,- - ,. -- M ww- 1 1. V -Uilvffwa ii 'WUIQZWV 'Il 1-yu-n-Q-1-rg.-. IIFQXWF' 'll ' 'var F3337 an-11 ,, ,, , 'VTT1' 1 1 music? Music is harmon Il1i11-1-111-11-1-111-1-1-1 1'l11111'11:1s I5 ' 1 l1111Lg1l lllll ln llnl II1 lll 1x11 lll1l ll11111gl1 ll111 w111'l11'1l ll'll'll lm llI1 ll Ill IIIX p11l111111.11111s 1ll ul II11- N1X1lllX 1lLLlll 1111 Ill ll1'I'N wlll :ws 1111 11111 ll1:1l ilu-x'l1:11l I1111 1l11111,, 1l II11- 1'l11111' 111111 1111111 llll1ll'l' II11- 1l1111l11111 11l llss xll1'1' SIIIIIMIIII lllll l1-1I lux' ll11' 11Il11-1 1s l11111 s IilI1llll'N 111-1-s11l111l ll11ll1 4 11111l1111 XI41lH1Nl r 1 1l111l xllll l1111gg11 ll i1'I'I'l'lill'X 'llllll l1:11'l1 s ll1 IIIX I11 lNllI'l'l' 111 11l1 llllN 1 v1':11' I11 1'1-111111111111 , . I'lI'Nl 1111111 II11 s111+111111' .1l ll11' 11111-11 I11 ll11 l111l1-1lN.1li1 I P1 I IIN lhx' l,lIlIl1'l' l11Il1vw1 I 1 ll I11,111-1111--111-11111111111111s11t11l1x11111111111ll11 II111111 l111111111111 R1-11111 111 1l1111111H1111s xllll l11111'1'1-11 Nl'1'I'4'l'Il'X' -IIIII Hl11+1l1 Ill1Nl4ll'lll' Hulluf 1x111l1111 x11'1--111'1w11l1-1111:1111l1 llllll II11111 IV1-'1s111'1-12 '21- up in 41 Sl ' ' --1 f' - WV' 'Nw 'V .-J ,. ,M .,-' 1.-A... 'g: -- -,Q '- 1 - f.n1,:zm1-, ' ,W .. f .'- -. .4-ag. i- 1 'W H ff,f1,,,,.,1- ,L 78 1'UXi'l'IR'I' VIIUIR: lfmv Ufun' N. Holl- lvmlvr, J. Goml, N. llnluml, I . :AlllI'l'ilj' H. Brown, li. AIZIIUIIJI, M. Full-y, R. V11- vim-c'l1i0, B. Yom-ulun, D. BUllgi0l'lIU, Il SiIIlllStl'0lll, S. Kirklwrimlv, J. 'Foxx-l', N Nlumlc-l, J. Xlilnvr. Hou' T11'u.'A. 'l'ongr1-In li. l.oq-kwoml, M. Nolson, P. Szuulcrs, S - v - N - - - - IA-wls. C . lk-lrn-k, lu. blrmxg. lx.IH mn- ll0l', G. lhlnlvlllz, J. Logan, M. l'JiSlll1lllIl K, fulri, M. H. Kcim, S. ,x1l!llllS, K Flynn, J. Bristol. lfnu' Thrrr: M. Hillllll Nl. lillggi4'I'0, M. Szuuplv, M. A. Nivlmls S. Mc-yn-r. I'. Pingcn, M. Yin-lim-ivr. A Allun, N. Allil'2li'Ill, M. c'UIPll'lltZ, J 1-lamne-lll, Y. bIlt'2l, C. M. lylllllllll, A. Amlcrsrm, J. lilsur, C. 1All V0l'. Row Four. U. Murray, R. A. Williumsmu, D. Farr, A. Iiugurc, I . Mifkuvir-, J. Slllilll A R1-igvr, I.. llurmivn, R.. l':1ssnr4-lli, ll. D4 Mnrvo. J. BllQ.Zll0t', A. Cbvznllo, J. llllozuls H. Bowvrs, J. Sllilllll, S. llullcr, IC. Ugmlvn Row Ivf1'l'.' C. YL-rgolz, M. AYIJLIIII, S l3:n1lng:lrtu0r, D. Wil:-ox, ll. llrmvn, YY Knox, J. MvU0ll:ll1l, fl. Spvrus, D. Ark- Wfigllt, D. Morey. R. Walkow. D. llrnkm- v y 1 ' . an experience in fellowship . . r w - lm-nor, lmss, l1:11'1lo1n-, pnl lll1'lll lUg0llll'l'2lIl1l yon lnivv one of llnl fini-sl Glu- Vlnlis ill lln- viiy. lli1'1-1-tml liy Miss Sinipson lhis group noi only li-:n'ns lln- lmsic- l'll'llll'lllS of goosl singing lllll ol1vio11sl'v gains t'll'illA'llll'lll l.l'Ulll lln' IllllSll' llniy 1n'o4l1n-1-. lhvssvcl ill ll11-i1'1lisli11r-live11-4l vi-sl f-lmlnvk lie l'Ullllllll2lll0ll lln- Glvv flnli pi-1'l'o1'1111-sl lN'l.Ul'l'2lll1ll- 1-11c'vs all lllc cllll'lSllIlIlS fl0lIC'l'I'l, Spring flUIl4'i'l'l, :nnl lo SllHl1'lllS i11 2il'l'2l junior l1igl1 sr-liools. lGl.l'lI'l C'l.l'll: l1'o1l'Um'.' I . li0l'llUIl, D. Spnlli, -I. Shark, li. l':1ss:1r1-lli, IP. Korn, I1. 'lill'll1'll,fi.xv1llS0ll.ll'1Ill' yvlflllxv.llflllllilglll, J. M111-lvm-r.'l'. Yum:- liozzi, I.. YY1'igl1l, if Plllllll, IJ. lx11lkl'lll'2ll'0, R. xV2llk0NY, A.S1mrli. Hou' 7'llr1'r'.' M. Yyriglil, ff Kristn, A. i'ov:1tlo, R. C'onl'i-r, ll. Cfnnp, ll. Bowvrs, I , Milk cmx' ic. .a builder of character .. l,lI'l'l'll'Kl Ivy Miss Alix-v Sllllllfllll, ilu- C01-cli:111 Choir rv- for lll1'lIllb0l'Slllp i11 thi- f'o11r'0rl, Choir. 'l'ln' now ri-ml siolvs fm lvvs lfilllllllgl' i11 llI'l'2llll vonlrol, toni- quality :nnl ll2l,I'IIl0l1y. flrnpvcl ovc-1' l'2lf'll rolic gnvv illl l'lllll't'lj' llllll1'l'0lll 2lppl'2ll'2lllf'l n-n il girl liuspm-1'fm-toil lliesv Clll2Llll,l0S slu' bccolilvs cligilmlv lo thi- f-hoir this year. 2lf'C'0llIlllllg for llnll NIIUNY look. 1'l'f1'lCl1l.XN VIIUIR: I!ou'Um'.' M. YYl1ilv, ll, lg1llllSll'l', K. IS111-lim-r, I.. Elliot. Hou' Tllrrrh' M. lllolmlovnii, ff Boys-r. NI.'ll1ll'lPHSNU,-I.lgl1'l4 ll, Ks-liov, J. 'lllllj1l'l'll, ll. YYilson. Nl. xx-2ll'2llllkL'. A. N:11'1l11m'1-i, M. unin, B. Yvillis, M. fuss-y, J, W1-slcy, l,. llnrris, fi. llnlko, ll. Sunil- lirowvr, Xl. 'i2lllllYlll1'Sl'. Hou' T1ro:S. Lewis, J. K1-1'sl1:111', S. l1lllll'l', S. SlI'I1Ill. Hou' lfour: J. firzlssi, S. l'lnskol:1. S. lifriisl, 'lf Ronin-o, if BlIl'kllIl!'l, N. R1-1-rl, J. f'llI'l1'll, S. lizlrlow, Nl. lY:1ylonis, M. lingvl. Bartlett, li.Von111r:1, Nl.S1-lnnidt, Nl. R1-slink. Nl. Voylv, .I, l'oll1'4-ll. 80 1 . rh thru . . tempo . tapping feet . .Xfuullnlllg:1uu'jl1al Wlblllllllil lw :l llmllnlll gguuu' XYllIl0lll mu' Huusl s lmll-luuc lurulu- linll.l,il1ul1-ml iu sim-lu llnuly-ullv llll'llllll'l'b. NIV. l'm'sl-lfs lllllNlK'l1lllS still ml-1-4-1-lll-ll iu JIVUIISIIIQI our sm-luml illll'll :lull t'llL't'l'lllg lm' our ll'1llllS. IA-el Ivy lll'llIll luujul'.Jol1l1 lluuu-ull, llugx' pvl'l'lu'llu-ll nu Slallc Slrvvl iu llw llzlllowm-vu l'm-slivilivs. llu- f1llI'lSllllilS l':u':ulv, lllo l irl-- l'l'vv1'l1liul1 l':u':ull-. :ls W1-ll :ls olllvrs. .Xml lu lup ull lIll'j'1'2ll' s work, ll1cy'sl1mm'1-llufl llu-u' . . . , . , uum- SUVIUIIS sulv Ill llu' Illlllllill :5IH'lllf.f 1 uu- 1'1'l'l. lHIll'lllllllf,f iu llu- BIIIIKVS zlclivilivs ww-ro livrl Ymwlliul,pl'1'simll'lll1 Dau lwuuuuu, vim-- prm-simlvlnlg l':u'ul l'xl'll'lllllilll, svc'1'0l:11'y-lrms- lll'l'I'1 illltl .xlilll Lulz, sul-iul Sl'l'l'i'l2ll'j'. V 1 gf? E 5 pluskl, 1 , xl4IHI'1', J. 1-0l'lvl':u-lll. U. Mlllvr, H. Russ, Mr. l'cu's4'll, ll J J www l N .. '- -sf V1 . . ,. . , ,, lllosu ollvu Ill1:lppl'0vl:llvcl Xlm-clllllcs url- an luuuluu' siglll :ul luullmll QIIIIIIVS' .luluu Il:uurull, 1il'lllll llliljlll Zlllli vulur guurmls R1-lly M4-I.:-uu, Nnuvy YXIIIIHIUI, Vir- gllllil bln-al, :null .Fully Hull. .' ' ' ' Sll'Il'l lluunl :ll I-u':u'4l um-1'v ugl-1' Amlvrsuu, lluvv Mllmuru, G11-gory Murphy, NHFIIIII lll'lllll'I', :lull Juu fQl'l'lbl'll1'lll. l':u'lil-ipuliuu iu lluim sm-ll-vl p.fl'lllllJiS1lIl Iuuuur llml is 4-:ll'lw1l lllI'0llglll :llmilily allxlllliligclll-1-. IGNIUIK HAND:lfo1rU1u'.'li.llilIc1',.X. l.ulz. Hun' Tnwf: ll. .Xu1lvr- - X- V .. lm Pl'l'4'l'.Y, H. xlL'l'l4'llS, J. lllggglus, U, Xlllfuru. lx'u4,- Ilfrmz' 1 , lxru i , I U 1, K . l'l'll'1llll1IlI, J. Dzuuvull, W. l-ru-slu-lu-r. ll. Ulu-luw, IC. Wal-v, 5 is ' Q L x gl l -' . I Wil 4'ox,U.1,4-luluuu.ll.Murphy, fI.SXYllIli1Ill, ll. Yuvlulu, J. l is4'llcl'. l . mood . . . movement . . exp ression . w o ms, flutvs, f'l2ll'llll'lS, l'rm-m-ln lnorm ,N : .. .N . Will: Hr. l'orsc'l1's lu-Ip :xml l'Il1'Ulll'2l'Lfl ltllllx ln nmfl num .. S.: L4 -5- . illllrlll music- :xml lmfl il good tum- rlomg ll ln ltllllllllll lo lllXlllQ :al olllm-r M-Inools Ill ' ' INS' lmlws mul llwSp1'illgl'ox1c'm-l'l lllxlllgl tlu lm uluxlup In llu- on-lu-5111 Xlfl pxuulmnl lumlx llofl llulslnnrlmg nlnlxly mul lnla-nl :nru ilu- lHlSlS ol sm-lm-lion :ls za ml-mln-r ol' lln- lllslrivl Urrllvslrzl. YY1' :Irv prmul lllzll llw lul- lowing Vim-n-nl sluclvnls were so mum-ml: Bl,Upvnlnml1-r, Nl. llilu, ll. lm-, N. llolllvnmlur, ll. Ugwlcu, U, .xlllPlll'Il. fi, llvn- flrie-ksou, ll. Vrum, R. Anrlcrson. won- lim-lsy Ugelm-n, pm-si1l4-111: l'lllQQl'll4' Wan lJim SWIIIISHII, sm-i St'1'l'l'l2lI'l1'sI :lull Maury BllSllUllg.f, llllI'ill'l2llI. Nl Nlflli UlU'lll'lS'l'lC.X1 lllllll' Our: I . Nlil'luvx'i4-, ll, fliIl'l', 7'l1r1'1': MV. l,flI'hI'll, fl, llulvln. 31.431-4-4-rl. ll. Img ll. 'll'Jllllt', ll X, XYilli4unsnn, N,,xll1'gI'l'llll,fl. IQ-If-gc, ll. llmu-Vs. Hou' Nl. Bll!4llHIIf,1, .l. l,ug:1n, Nl, K. Upl-nlznmlvr, ll. lYll4-ox, Cl. lun: Ii, l ng1lm-y, li. Wlurv. ll. f'l'IlIll, ll. Ihmlilllv, .l, lloll, H. ll:-mlris-kson. Nl. .X. lliln, G. l,1'lll'l'NUlI, IC. Nl:u'l.1-:m, Nl. illl. ll. flzwlllo. ll. .xlllDlll'II, -l. SXXJIIINHII, lf. Ugrlm-H. lllllll' RlN'lllll. U.ZiH1:lrik, -l. IllllNlH'll'l'. 82 SlI'llIlH'lllS lugs-llul ', sm-c'l'vl:ll'y-lrvau .it sets no limits of age or experience. .ll'NlllR BAND: ll,1llI'llIlI'f-I. lIZlllS0l'llliIll, li. Rllmuls, R. BFIIIIO, l'. SW2ll'lWU01I. Hun' Tum: J. .Kllm-n, R. Iii-vki-x', ll. Amli-rson, K. Stevens, Ii. lh-ml, J. May. lfou Tlrr1'r':NY. Julmsun, Ii. llnlm, V, Vonlmy, S. Sl1vl'iH', ll. Hudson. IVNIUH UllI'lll'fS'l'R.X: If1Jll'UIIl'.'1l..xHL'Il, J, f'l3llJlN'l', ll. lluclsml, Nl. William- nn, J. Knrlm. ll. i'nl1ln'm-ll, V. t'0UPl'l'. Hun' T1m:1i. llnlm, R. lllulolpll. H. Hanu- vuor. J. Ili-mll'i4-ksull, M. Ilnlku. S. lillSt2lYSllIl, IC. Kullw. 'l'. linuumu. Hun' TlIl'l'I'.' K. l'ngli:lri, 51.511-x'i-Ins, S. llull'm:ln, -I. Yurgo, Nl, l'wllHl'l', ll. Rm-In-I, V. Yah-N. B-we - Q - I fl ki 1'Hif'l1'lltly rvtnrn supplies tn tho viiplmzurrl. Ready, Willing, and able to carry out 'il 4 .- 5 .X rlnily task. f'll0l'kiIlgll0ll1Cl'00lll2lttCllKt2lllI'0ltSlS, finds Giuigt-r Kinsey, Vnrolyn Flick, and Ann lh-lgmlo rush- ing tn gi-t thv :ittcmlzincc bulletin prcpnrcll on tiniv. Using grunt c':n'v. B1-rtlm li1llAlt'1'lIl, Nl:n'h-iw .lznin-s. f':n'ulyn c'FlSl'lfblll', :Incl i'nl'ull4-v Dash vln-vk thc- gunn- svlicflulcs :inil cligihility ot' Vim'unt's IltlIll'tl'S, lngt-tln-r with such ntlwr work :ls Mr. llnniphrvy Illlil Nlr. Dm-- Nzirrlu lnuy assign. 5 tx! rtlnintc- in tha-ir si-h-1-lion :ns monitors in our nh-rn l'UUkl'l'y, xltlfilbll Svrl' :intl l,tltI'ti'lil Usin- Prcpairing nt-xt yi-:iris sc-In-tllllcs is :I llliljfll' juli involving st-vc-rnl months' work. Mr. GllSlilVS0ll Rlllfi his monitors, Gvrnhlim- ltinzzi :mel Ruhy Koontz 1-nil up with :in intlivirlllzul. tnilor lnznh- S1'lH'1llllI' that fills wwli stu1lvnt's porsunnl nvcfls. 84 the routine, but necc-:ssar , tasks. X x r 'ly L , N Q , 6 ,Rf Iilllll Lllfllll' ulvsurvcs lllolxglllflllly :ls other lilrmry lnmnitnrs, llalili S:nlulm:liim-, lyiilllil Ridoluh-Ili, and -Illilj' Howl 1-nlpluy Q good lem-lmiquo in umgnzim- llllqlllillg. imnm-luis IIIUIIIIUVN. Kay lim-tlm-1' :md -lu .Kun Williams Inulllsnul:lu1-:uwJuIwtuwri 'lllillllt' lln- umm nmlvrmls thu! cncl up lll slmin-nt por- smml Inl1 In-rs. l A'Wlmt size- do you W1-nr? llvauly t01l1'llX'l'I' supplius to Vim-1-nt's lcmllu-rs, Gvrzll- MNH' 1+ i0 S 'h 't MINT- H4 'l'41 1' f 'll'Ilv 'll illlll' S1-llllllv Gr:-in l :lg1ls'3'. l':u'ullm'v llnsll. :mil Hur- 'ml' UH1 1'l1 H'Hl 5hll'l1'Y N W 4l 1' IN Imran x,lN'llI2lll :Irv kopl on Hn- gn working.: :ls lllilill 5'5k '1'5 U11-1 'lm'5'U '- ullim-0 munilf S5 attributed to the constant care given by the Cafeteria and custodial employees serve our needs Somebody say foodf-? Yon've come to Vafeteria staff has the reputation of provid get attractive and delicious meals everytime. at a low price. t'Al l'I'l'lCItIA STAFF: Ifnuv One: C. Reese, ll. Blythe. V. Nick, R. Hnisler. lfmn Tlro: R. Schneider, I.. Fuller'- ton, V. Kuffer, V. Kranske, IC. Senrless. Much of the beauty of our school can be very capable custodial staff. Working as a team they share the respon- sibility of maintaining neatness and order in the halls and on the grounds. On behalf of the school, we take this op- portunity to say, Thanks, for a job well donee-. CUSTODIAL STAFF: ltnu' One: li. Miller, E. Stetter, R. Baumgardner. Huw Two: M. Mogul, B. Fuller, J. Kacprowiez, K. Liebel, S. Golembleski. 86 the right place because here at Vincent our ing the finest school lunches in the city. Due to their careful planning and preparation we Test I um, Sf:- ' :ii 1, x '1.,. 1 WH ,fm .1 1.56: H y sf lllfl Tcst on Athletics ,-..wz,..H.t,- Tin.. is-11 lrxvl nlmuf firhli-rf.-N, lj'yo1f!,iif.v.v.s 11. A suitable caption for this picture of a pole vaulter at. work if lllrrf ls- lrlllr ifllruslforl ulfonl your .wllonl splirfl be ful The one that got Y Q' away . . . flij Going, go- , ing, gone . . . Ccj Into the 9 What title did our diamond demons' win in 1956? Who holds the most Vincent track records? When did we last hold the Trophy of Tropliies? Foaeh f'alahrese's hoys romped to what championship for the second time in three years? . which team is most inclincd to talk about love? . How many conseeutivc swimming meets have the YYeihelmen splashed through successfully? . Which two members of our champion- ship football team won All-State rccog- nition? . Who was Vincent's first state wrestling champion? . Yineent's athletic field is named in hon- or of . What title did our Cross Country team win? flirfs-rlozfliunifli pl 1.lAl.lfNllfl 'HI .IJIIIIIJAXI IIIDS '45 JJllll.IllI7.lfI 'Jn' jc ,mliiiilmgl zzngl ,nm pmpu.iu.:o.ig, tI1lfI -J liplljx 'gi Nfllllnlt 'rl HlJlH.I.yA'17H 'Q 9i'1iI ':- llfkfllltll Hu: Hllll' ',' flfqsiiffifllzfiiiff Hnrlns-nq lillllj 'l IA'.lJ.llNIlI' 11-ll j.:-f-I IJ-ff III-11 .'A'J.l.llNH I ' air, Junior Uirdxnani' 13. YYhat is this 'FL 4-. strating how not. to his own two feet . . . Cel Get a I'l'lb0l capacity crowd watching so intently? fill A school of lish during rcecss . . . Chl Esther YYilli:nns . . . ft-J A game ol' water polo 14. These deserving fellows wcrc champs in tal City racing S8 ' series tootlva ll . . . Clmj Pie-linking eompctition . . . tel Drag IQ. Mickey Atkinson is demon fab Perform the luallet . . . thi Stand on Girls athletics are important, too. 'l'hv girls may not ho too wt-ll known in the worltl ol' sports at Yint-cnt, lint thvy clo have a with- prograni of intranniral at-tivitivs. Girls from st-vt-ntli to twt-lftli gratlc participate in swinnning, lilv-saving, volloy-hall, basketball, bowling, and softball. Of thvsv avtivitivs swimming anal lift'-saving in- tvrcst tht- grt-atcr sharo of tht-ni. lit-sitlcs preparing tht-ni for l'ntnrv viin-i'gv1it-ics, this participation provitlos an vnjoyahlv pastiinv. Anothvr popular sport, howling. km-ps many of our girls hnsy on Wt-tlnt-stlay aftt-rnoons at thv 1'll'0llllCI' liowlng lanes. A wcll-roinnlt-tl program of intramurals ac'- vonnts for tht' fat-t that Yint-cnt girls attain a high mlm-grvv of physical litnt-ss and lll0Illtll alertness. ln tho lligh-Low Bowling Tournamcnt tho Champs and rninn-rs-np were lh-tty Gaslmrro, Mary ticrbrat-lit, Gt-ralmlinc ltiazzi, anal Marion Scrr. 89 Bowling attravtccl a grcatcr nuinlwr ol partivi- pants than over ln-lore. In tho liltvcn teams that made up thc lt-ague at Frontivr Lancs, thc fol- lowing wt-ro tt-:nn captains: ltou' Um-: lit-rtha Lallit-t-ia, Mary tit-rlmrat-lit, Nt-tlra Norrlin, June Haley, Virginia Kinsey. Hou' Two: Janet lllayr, Carol Mayr, -lutly Lt-oiu-. l'atrit-ia tlsinski, Kath- leen Flynn. ltou' Tl1r1'r': Carol llrozuski, Alive' Jones, Patricia llullinan, Diane l'arshall, and Marion Scrr. Enthusiasm for physical activit finds an In l'l'gIlllJlI' It'1lLflll' vmnpm-liiim1, tlw Imwling tozmn com- posoul ul' Marion Sc-rr, llm-lon Psillzls, Ju ,xllll YYilIi:m1s .xllll fllilvlt :mrl C :lrol Frivclllxzlll 1-:uh-:I ilu- svusmx as f'llIlllllDiUllS. V, Drnzvski, 'l'. llmlu-o, ll. Ilufoy ifrrmll mul lf. lm- llivcizn, S. Mc-Gregor, :mrl V. I.:lI'l:u4:u we-rv l'llllll1'I'S'lllJ in Un- I'm-glllzlr howling svuson. Y0l.l,l'IYl5AI,l, C'llAXll'lUNS Ifuu'Un1': li. f1ilSl'l'lil, F. f'risc'i0nc, P. Brown, K. Bukvr, Hou' Tim: l'. Fox, J, f'2llilIll'0N1'. -I. Skoclis, M. J, Pcrslllli. 90 outlet in bowling, basketball, and swimming JLNIHII .XIIDICSZ lfnu- llmx' J. Williams. Huw Tivo: S. IIIIIIIIHIII. NI, Iilznzzl. Ix. I,Il,LIIlill'l, I-. xll Vl'1I, .L llvl- gmlu, NI. Num-k, M.Nng1-r, lfnu' ll1r4'f'.' NI. Vlnznlll-1-, I . l'urr, S. II:ln:uu-r, J. Iiraullcy, NI. SIUYCIIN, N. Ilululvn- mlm-r, II. Irwin, II. Zilnnlalrik. LIIWISAYING: Hou- Umr: J. Williams, M. Singer, M. Iiialzzi, Il. Irwin, K. I.ucns, K. Panglialri, S. IIuII'm:nn. Ifaw Tzm: II. Zimlnnrik, F. Murray, J. Iirzer, E. Huisc, U. Cooper, J. Ilaxrt, M. Stcvvns. Huw Tlzrnn' J. Turns, S. Guslnvsun, J. Ruylncr, L. Simmons, M. B. Nottle- lllilll, N. Min-lwncr, J. Sm-Inu-fI'or. How Four: G. Vicyrn, S. Moyvr, V. Mnyr, M. Iiilal, S. IIIIIIIIUCF, J. Bradley M. L. llulko. v SENIOR LIFE SAVING: Rau' Umm' A. Ilclgndo, BI Winck, P. Sanders, l'. King, P. IIIIIIIIIIRIII, N. Bohlcnrlcr Row Two: M. Clmllec, L. Mn-Donald, C. Carr, B. Og- rlen, M. Siglllfllld, L. Sllcrill. unior girls make earl athletic start In the Volleyball eliminations the championship team was composed of: Iflill' Une: J. YVilli:uns, Bl. ltiazzi. lfnu' Tim: J. Ilutfnian, M. Murray, and N. Alden. Intramural sports have played an active part in the lives of many Junior High students this year. Each week there were a number of sports in which seventh, eighth, or ninth grade girls could participate. Vhief among these were basketball, cheerleading, twirling, and after- sehool swimming. In twirling the girls were taught peppy marching routines, which they presented in the t'hristmas l'arade, and at Junior High assemblies. Seniors Gerry ltiazzi, Carol Courtney, and Charlotte Lal'laca, aided Miss Weinheimer in the training of these future twirlcrs. Instrueted by Pat Usinski, Gail Anderson and Elea- nor Cutri, the cheerleaders practiced an hour each week to perfect their motions and cheers. These were demon- strated at all the Junior Iligh basketball games. Participation in these activities enables a girl to enjoy herself and gain experience in leadership that will be useful when she reaches Senior Iligh. The champion intramural basketball team in the Junior lligh had as its mennherst ltuw 0110: A. Billings, M. Murray, S. Iltlfilllltlll. How Two: C. Cooper, ll. Hdkin, and S. Uustavson. Shuftieboard holds interest for U. Neuberger, lt. Reisinger, J. Schaeffer, and M. L. ltalko. I . Rh thms and Routines V' Vlllll' 1'nlul'l'lll IIUXY l'UilIlIlll'S of mir lwirlvrx lll2I1ll'2l Vvzil llil willi Ilia- Slll1lt'lll lmily this 'Y1'2ll'. I ns- luim- l'llIlIl'lll2lll, llvlvli l,i1lu-us, In-:ull-il up lliis lH'U.ll'1'l. .X lvw liivli-x' 1-iglilli giwuli-i's frmii Yiiu-viii. limmwvll. :mel fil'illl1'j' XYt'l't'Ql1lllt'1l ln Ulll' glwllp ul' lwirli-iw in Fi-lii'i1:ll'y. Nlml ol' lllvil' NllK'4'l'SN was lllll' lo llw t'll0l'- ff . . . . . . 5 H ggi-luv lu-Ip ul Nliss xxt'lllll1'llll0l', :mel lll'l'Sl4l1'lll lh-iuililiiiv llizizzi. X2lllll'illl'X', :ill Ilia- lwirlvrs wurlu-ml lmiwl, llii' Singh- lwirlvrs pi':u'lii-iiig lui' iluululi-s :mil Illilllj' lrying out fm' flag lwirliiig. Tliv girls, slmwwl ull' llwii' iivw rou- liiivs in llw Vziricly sliows, :unli- luriuiiis, pxiiuulvs ziml, ul' 4-uiirsv, IllIllll'I'0llS NpUI'lS 0Vl'lllS. 'l'W'llH,l'fRH: lllllflk' A. N2Il'lllll'I'l, J. tvlllllllllpllllllll. U, lTil,i-vu, R. 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Hun' 1'llr1'r'f X. 'llmigrm-ii, .l.M:u'lx'0l',l,.Ml'l7ui1:il1l, l'. Usinslii, 5. Ih-4-il, M. Flu-l'ill', V. Rlllilllil, M, Nirluvls. J.iliziliiivlli,fi.Alul1'i'smi.lfnu'I'n1lr.'M.Yu-lliu'i4-r, -l. c'lll2llH'L'Sl', N. ,Kllnuu-lil, M. lim-yiulm-rs. IS. Ugmlcn. li. Williamson, M. Signunul, K. Unliill, S. llzilli-r, .L I 1-mi. SH l Cindermen derailed M llandieapped by its small size, the track team was derailed by all opponents in City Series competition. The team placed 10th in the District 10 meet at Mead- ville. Performing in the dashes were Ron Corsi, Jim Freebourn, Tony Zonna and Bill Robinson. The dis- tance men included Frank Banko, Bill Eddinger, Art Penpek, and John Mills. Those who participated in the ' field events were Stan Fuller, Ron Hahn, Bob Arrow- smith and John N iehols. T N TRACK RECORD 1, F e A Vincent Opponent 5 67 Prep 68 Q 4-4 Ashtabula 74 A StaniFuller showing the form that made 4-1 Academy 94 1 T ef ' ' him one of the leading point-getters of the 45 East 82 195615:-ason. 44 Tech 86 ' District Ten 10th Place i City Meet 5th Place Effort, with strain and grimnee, helps Ronrlie Hahn heave the shot. i TRACK: Row One: J. Freebourn, W. Eddinger, G. Clouser, R. Arrowsmith, R. Hahn, S. uller, W. Rob- inson, F. Bunko. Row Two: R. Michaels, J. Konnerth, P. Brennan, R. Corsi, D. Lawsoii, J. Nichols, A. Penpek, A. Zonna, R. Garnon, R. Wright. Row Three: Coach V. Bell, T. Pfeffer, R. Stromfors, J. Tomb, G. Smith, J. Grassburger, J. Shaner, R. Miles, J. Bemrdueci, V. Jenks, J. Shinol, Coach J. Krkoska. 95 Coloncls annex cihamond llfrrold Buzz Rcdingcr, stalwart catch- Third baseman, Ronnie Passarelli, wields or u nd loading scorer. a big stick in addition to his chores at the hot corner. Individual recognition must be given to such experienced players as John Major, who rounded out a highly potent mound staff, and outfielders Bob Grossman and Ed Berarducci, who in addition to their stellar play in the outer pasture were highly effective at the plate. . ill 96 By taking a crucial two game series with Tech the Colonels captured the 1956 City Series title 'I he cmcher was a thrilling 7 to 6 over Tech verdict in 14 innings Tom Xacobozzl went the entire distance, giving up 12 hits. The infield featured Ron Hruska at first Dave Hlckok at second TomYacobozzi at short, Ron Passarelll at the hot corner Shaggmg flies in the outfield were Bill J ulio Mike Veltrl Bob Groenendaal Bob Grossman, Ed Berarducci and Tony VValko Behind the plate Buzz Rcdinger caught the pitches of Jack Major Dave Kish Bill Julio, Bob Groenendaal and Tom Xacobozzl Losing no one via graduation, the Colonels field an experienced team this season championslup BASEBALL RECORD Vmceut Opponent East Prep McDowell Tech Academy Harborcreek McDowell East Harlmorcreek Prep Academy Tech Tech Cnty Series lst Place Bull lulio, alternating between the mound and the outer pasture m'ldc a mockery ol thc rule that pitchers can t lllt BASI BAII Rou One R Paswarelll I Major R lroenendanl F Berarduccl R Croisman T Korn T. Yncobozzl Row Two R Mdxmght Ugr T Wnlko M Vdtrl D Kmh R Hruska H Redmger W Julio, Coach LUb0WlCkl Tennis squad makes creditable showing Harriers gain Weakened by graduation, Coach Wilkinson was faced with the problem of developing a team composed most- ly of juniors and sophomores. After finishing third in city competition, his harriers captured the District 10 title and went on to place ninth in the State Meet. Co- Compiling a respectable record of 5 wins and 2 losses, the Colonel netmen finished the season in third place in City Series competition. Their only losses were inflicted by champion Academy and runner-up Prep. Ken Kopin captured the District 10 title by defeating T. VVilson of Oil City, in straight sets, 6-4, 6-1. Advancing to the State semi-finals, he was defeated by the eventual State Champion, Jack Schwertzer. Rounding out the rest of the team were John Hartman, Jack Bartlett, and Bill Gillespie. John Hartman placed second in the Erie County Tennis Tournament at the close of the season. TENNIS: Row One: P. Reslink, K. Kopin, G. Weibler. Row Two: R. Chase, J. Hartman, D. Moyer, W. Gillespie, J. Bartlett. district crown captains Art Penpek and Dick Strong led the way for Robin Vieyra, George Suesser, Dave Prizinsky, Steve Balkovic, Ron Polak, and Doug Tippet. All in all, it looks bright for the Cross Country teams of the future 1 l CROSS COUNTRY: Row One: D. Prizinsky, A. Penpek, J. Mills, R. Strong, R. Vieyra. Row Two: D. Rogers, R. Polak, D. Tibbet, W. Julio, G. Sesser. Row Three: Coach Wilkinson, G. Clouser, R. Young, A. Bjorklund, G. Hendrickson, Mgr. Submcrgcd but not subdued For two eonseeutive years, the Colonels displayed an idenlieal record of 3 NVlllS 5 loss- es in Pity Series competition. The team was lead by the scoring punch of Gila Loesel and Dave Sc-liabaeker, while Dong Murphy and lion Nunes proved their nierit as defensive standouts. The water poloisls will lose seniors lid Lutz, Gib Loesel, lion Nnnes, Dong Murphy, Jim Rlioads, and John Gillespie. l'nderelassnien who will serve as the nucleus of next year's squad are Niek Sr-oil, Diek l'Illenburger. Dave Scha- bneker and Vliuek llenry. JY.-X'l'lClt. PULO: R. Nnnes, D. Murphy, D. Seliabneker, C. Henry, G. Loescl, J. Gillespie, J. ltlioads, IC. Lutz. Learning to take the bumps Notwitlistaniding the able work of coaches Lubowicki and liairthelson, the junior eleven was able t.0 Win only onee in five starts. Led by eo-eaptains Itich St. John and Jan Sliinol, at center and quarterback respectively, the Little Colonels showed much of the same drive that carried the varsity to victory. Outstanding performances were made by Lou Grig- nol and Dave lliekok at halfbaekg Bob and Dick Geb- J. V. l 00'l'llAl.l.: Row One: ll. Anderson, 'l'. lieet, G. Miller, S. llester, lt. Foley, II. Arrowsniith, J. Stewart, J. Tnrrel, J. Loek- wood, 'l'. l'l'ell'er, ll. Berardueei, lt. St. John. Hou' Tim: J. Bngbee, A. Mitzo, J. Krntz, D. Spatli, Robert Ileblmrdl, ltielnird lieb- lmrdt, J. Sliinol, lt. Stroinfors, B. Zonnn, l.. Flnegel. ll. lliekok. lime 7'l:rer'.' fllillfll Blll'llll'lSt7ll, 'l'. W Ziegler, J. lleld, U. Slllllll, J. 'l'olnb, J, Hogan, J. Farrell, D. y Aitken, 'l'. llerslilverger, L. Grig- , nol, J. ltlelionald, J. Constable, Coach Lubowicki. hart at fullbaekg Terry Pfeffer, Sam Hester, Joe Farrell and Tom Ilershberger, endsg Jim Tomb, Dave Aitkin, Harold Arrowsmith and Joe Perez, taeklesg lion Berar- ducei, John Moore, Alex Miezo, and Jim Stewart, guards. Ninth graders who will return to the squad are Gordie Smith, Barry Zonna, Jim Solvedt, and John Moore. f .Vx F Bob Groenendaal, outstanding both on ollense and defense, was an all-eity ehoiee of both the TIMES and the lllSl'A'l'C'll. Ile then gained all-state honors, as well as All-American honorable After 17 years in the making, a football Harold Redinger, whose stellar end play earned all-city recognition from the TIMES and DIS- PATCII, also received All-State honorable mention. Never before has the spirit of our school been so high,', First championship in 17 years, What a team! -these comments eehoed through the halls of Vincent after t.l1e Colonels captured the '56 City Series Foot- ball Championship. As our season opened at Ambridge, we dropped a hard fought contest 26-7. We then proceeded to roll up six consecutive victories over such worthy opponents as Dnliois, Dunkirk, East, Prep, Mc-Dowell, and Tech. The Championship seemed inevitable when we went. into our last City Series game with Academy, undefeated and heavily favored. To our surprise, the Lions, with their power- ful running attack, staged the major upset, of the year by defeating the Red and Black 44--34. This setback threw us into a tie with a t mention. ' Tefh for the City Cha1npionslpp.I I n t ie ast ew minutes o t ie p ayoff S if game with Tech, the championship was de- 100 ... gsti. , Q i ' grid 2 -A M' Q' Q T 2' ' VF- fy' , . AW 'I ' T. , fish ' 1 ' 'M '-Q, 1-if Q :Eglin V an .las it 4 . at nyc- ,' I Xara .8 x ,. . a- M sl .abit cvs 5 A V: , . K v Q pl f, ,SW ' - L -O I up -1' It i' ' -'-3 f it A V 'gf' 00 ao r , , 7 4 'AF ,q an .- C ' ,, 3 Qef iz.. . hw Ap Jr X : i v ug ? my I vt Q ww My 2 Y Q - T 5 h T F I v ie-'lf ai -s we it I Q' -... 'if 1 4 s o e . ' ' J p e ,... 3 as e ,- 'ar-4 fi .. , . ' 1- . ,Vk-V K in i -L Y, E, A 5 I 6 4 fm. fwfr ' V ' 3 ' V Q A t a 7 B r 5 l If U I if V C 9? H-4.3 , . Q - championship, at last eided as lion Passarelli blocked an extra point attempt by the Centaurs. As the game ended 7-6, the Colonels had won their first outright Championship in 17 years! Our attack was built around the strong passing of All-City, All-State, and All-Amer- ic-an Ilonorable Mention back, Bob Groen- endaal. Buzz ltedinger, All-City and All- State Honorable Mention, along with All- City Lester Wright, were on tl1e other end of Groencmlaahs passes. But passing was only one of our varied attacksg a good deal of the games were won by rushing. Backs 'l'ony Zonna, Toni Yacobozzi, Ed Berarduc- ei, Joe DeFranco, Jim Konnerth, and Bob DiNicola, eonipiled a formidable record on the ground. Our liard-hitting line featured stellar play by All-City guard Ron Passa- relli, All-City tackle Rich Perfetto, All-City center Dick Doolittle, guard Rich Semen- tolli, and Bob Arrowsmith. . Q.. Coaches Krkoska, Bell, and Lu- bowieki sizing up prospects for the X team. ,if .. W ,, , ' ' -i , r Q' isti M. -- E 'I ' JF' ' .1 email im W. -am J: - Avg Q , . ., - .5 ,. , , fig. if Y .5 ' ,tx sk ' V' ' . N YL , i g 5 ,, A' Q. 1 ,., 1 Q f: ff ,iv Q J f vw -. s J- r - 'P 5 h e , I A. 3 ' , - M 'i..?r.i Z I an 1 i 4. 'asia ' .Q ag fx nm. Q 0 8 f Q, , . -i at 3- s. --e is -4 l W .mm ' 'YE' l Q S J A gf ' X rl-if .01 Sf '.-- - . e C 1 3' .sn I 23 Y A d, - ' 4' , .. if' . we i . my +1 -ff f J P 5 iw! 7 ?'.'jh'Qy-,JN That Vincent presented a sturdy forward wall to its opponents is recognition of the worth of Dick Perfetto and Ronnie Pas- sarelli. Both were selected for all-city honors by the TIMES and DISPATCH. FOOTBALL: Row One: R. Sambuehino, R. Sementelli, T. Yaeobozzi, D. Milner, G. Valerio, J. Delfranco, N. Marinelli, D. Kish, T. St. John, VV. Delleorge. Row Two: R. DiNicolia, J. Daniels, J. Kon- nerth, R. Styles, R. Doolittle, R. Scott, T. Zonna, J. Berarclucei, J. Brumagin, P. Brennan, J. Turify. Row Three: II. Newman, Mgr., R. Arrowsmith, D. White, R. Groenendnal, II. Redinger. E. Iavarone, E. Berardueei, L. Wright, B. Passarelli, R. Perfetto, S. Snyder, W. Knox, G. Page, Mgr. ,. 101 ai- Q96 Yi 6 5451 26 , , J- Q. rl l':i'f':' 1 -I-lb 27 I5 IH T fi I s-fl IVR qu T31 , '54-wj:',..,:. ,..A,A .Xny 1-Immpirmsllip fnotlmll squad is only in guml us its fHI'YYJlI'1l wall. This Yinccnl lmnl if rn-1-ngnilirm lry IICXYSIJRIIJCFIIIOII of lblllhtflllilllljl play IS usa-fl us an si:lml:lr4l. l.l'Nlt'l' Wriglll, 'l'lNll'IH all-vity: Dick l'm'l'll'Iln, 'l'lNlliS-lJISI'.K'l'1'll :Ill-vifyl Uznl'-V Y:ll1'I'iu, lbivk lhmlitth-, TINIICS :ull-4-ily: Dir-k 341-1114-Ilfvlli, TINIICS :Ill- m-1l5'1 Rrmxm- I,IIS4IlI't'Hi, 'lxlMl':5-l7lS- l'.Yl'1'll :ull-f-ilvg Buzz lil'fIiIIj,1l'l', 'I'INll'IS- Wot a team! F1 N Il!'l'IIt ly Fvrics urnllml. l'lQU.U.l, ICIAIVOICID flIllhHIIt'IIt .xlllIlI'i1hf1' Q!! lfllnfriw lil Dunkirk ti Inu-l lil I'rvp '35 Nlr'Iluwc'll 0 .M-:Ulf-llly H Tm-ll 13 ls! l'l:u'v : '-s .1 ' z 'v nu nu 4-ml l5ISl'.X'I'l'll Q.11..-ny mul Av-Ur All- Q6 Slain t 5 99 C ' . ,gs ' ,fi v if t Q9 0 N V QQ! ' Q' . , F , -:Za K ' x V K ,X ' '- ft- ... ,. ':' Q f .ff X M ff, fx, w N- ik XY YN .1 Q n ,ss J, had S. 'SQ-5'VINf2' 3 x W. xi .Vis With an emphasis on good passing and team spir- il, foaeh Wilkinson put a J. Y. squad on the floor that fought every minute. For a. team that was not expected to do well, il compiled an overall reeord of 9 wills and 5 losses. Team captain Bill Iliek- ok led the squad wilh his variely ol' shols and dead- eye 2N'I'llI'il1'j'. Rill Mertens was called upon for re- bounds and Roger Young assisled him on lhe boards. The other eagers who saw frequent action were Dave White, Tom llershberger, Jim Mc-Donald, and Jim hlelver. lr. High Some day we'll do it. This phrase has been on the lips of every member of the Junior Iligh Basketball team during the past five years. For a while everyone thought it was impossible, but Coach Gervase and his boys surprised everyone as they won their first City Series game in five years, then went on to win two more ganies, paeed by high scoring Jim Loekwood and Robert St. John. 103 make basketball future look rosy JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: R011' One: D. Arkwright, T. Hughes, J. INIeDonald, T. IIersh- burger, J. Conley, V. Shaal, Mgr. How Tim: T. Rapp, Mgr., L. Fleugel, R. Young, W. Mertens, D. White D. Iliekok, fl0!1!'lI YYilkinson. JUNIOR IIIUII BASKICTIIAII: Row One: Foaeh Gervase, R. St. John, M. Crowley, VV. Jones, J. Preston, J. Lockwood, D. Nishniek. Hou' Two: I. Sentz, IC. Tansey, D. Olsen, J. Gilbert, T. Smith, D. Ashby, YY. Camp. Row Tlzrve: M. St. Jolm, J. Jenks, D. Rohbaeher, J. Kuhn, R. Paterson, D. Sueger, C. Conboy. A combination to make a coach happy- Aee rebonnders, Mickey Atkinson, All-City, and .lack Ma- jor, All-Uity second team . . . The eity's one-two scoring punch and all-city selections- Buzz Red- inger and 'l'on1my Yaeobozzi. Wouldn't you grin, too, alter state-wide recognition? ltedinger was named to the second team: Atkinson and Yaeobozzi received honorable mention. Vineenfs champion courtmen t A combination of balance and depth led the Red and y lx lilaek to their ser-ond City Series Basketball C'hanipion- PXN ship in three years. But the Go-go-go Colonels slid l .. X not stop at the City Championship. They went on to l 3 capture the Section and District 10 titles. Advancing to V A the State PIAA quarter finals, our cagers bowed to an .N V jx 's.i f aggressive PtttSl1tlI'gll Oliver team. A Coach Calabrese called upon Jolm Atajor and Jim Atkinson to handle the boards, while Mike Yeltri, lluz Redinger, and Tom Yaeabozzi led operations on the .iam .iai . .- l i' 7 ,' A iiiit Q fig f BAsKm'mI.I.: Ron' One: A. Pen- pek, R. Groenenrlaal, T. Yaeo- ? bmi, J. Major, n. Rerlinger, M. Veltri, Coach Calabrese. Hou' Tzro: It I it 4 L. Ilarden, D. f'aeehione, J. At- Ai 'f kinson, F. Anasti, J. Smith, D. Browdie, Mgr. Hou' Three: R. Vieyra, D. Prizinsky, It. Polak, XV. ' Knox, D. Gilbert, E. Smith, A. lg Covatto, Jlgr. ,, ,YN A ' tx BASKETBALL RECORD Vincent Opponent 89 Kanty Prep 41 80 Westfield, N. Y. 66 ' 86 Kanty Prep 50 74 Westfield, N. Y. 79 A 78 Harbarereek 67 i 61 Prep 59 92 Tech 59 79 ltIcDowell 56 79 Academy 64. 57 Jamestown, N. Y. 54 ft eww 71 East 63 S 77 Harbarereek 45 72 McDowell 64 58 Sharon, Pa. 64- 76 Prep 61 '72 Tech 66 g 60 Academy 52 70 New Castle, Pa. '76 81 East 62 74 Meadville 69 80 Grove City 56 63 Clearfield 62 6Q Oliver 66 District I0 lst Place 10+ reach state quarter-finals before bowing lmekeourt. l requently. lYally Knox, l'lSk0I'Sll1llll,2Ll1d Jim Smith were snlvstitntett to protlnee that extra spark. 'l'ime :mtl time ugziin it was the sharp passing or rough relmonntling from the boys on the beneh that pulled our engers into the lend. An overall reeorcl of I9-4 proved to be one of the best in the history of sehool, l70l'1lllSl' our losses, were to such temns as Slmron, the 1057 State Chalnpion, New Castle, :incl lVesttielcl. We had our share of sharpshooters with Bnz Redin- ger :mtl Tom Yoeailmozzi, who enclecl one-two in the City seoring. Four men reeeivecl honor in the All-City selee- tions. Tom Yoeabozzi, Buz lteclinger, and Miekey At- kinson were ehosen on the first string, while Jzmek lllnjor wzlsehosen on the seeonrl string. Also, liuz lleclinger was votetl us a member of the seeoml All-State tezun, along with Miekey Atkinson and Tom Yoezibozzi, who captured honorable mentions. S? nj ,J g! 4 ' :Wi , I Q ,ff J, an ,i fl. 5 N-NK p H eo ,rs ,te A- . Nr i N if 9' if t siit ,, x..q. x, 5 ,V x if HA 'l'Iw sol shut, and lay-ups from thc ' fnsl lm-uk,ll1'lpv4l Tolnnly pile up ' , ' Y llw points. K T ' I t X .X v4'rs:1lil1'prvilli-l1l:lkm'r,Hull g1wsfurlIwllN up :I 3 'I 1 f X X f X ' v n Miki- M-ltrn slmm- ns :1 play-:nuker in lll1lllj'I'I'll1'i2ll gnu , t , i . x ' -X .lurk AISI-IDI' lol:-1 luosc to 'xy , uf sc-orv ngnin. H fl V35 ! :ff , .xl I, :QM , V ur.. 1 x , ww fi, ILMi:m:f'.L...ug951mM f 1 6 ' 3 t x Ei L3 4 ,133 T ,ia ri ' ' Jim Smith was :Ill :lriisl in stculing H10 YYMI5' Kiwis lwiglxi :xml I't'llUlllll lmll. :nhilily was an wllllwl asset. 106 Swimmers capture 11th consecutive championship 1 I Conch Vtl-ihcl, the Old Fox, enjoys the post- xnortenis with his swimming captain, Ed Lutz, and Gib Loescl, who cnptained the water polo team. SWIMMING RECORD Vincent Opponent 4-9 lVIendvillc 28 46 Prep 31 50 Exist. 27 5-lf Tech 22 -I-5 At'1Nll'llly 32 51 Prep 26 -I-2 Jlllll0Si0Wll, N. Y. 35 -1-4 Eu:-it 88 55 Tech 22 54 Academy 28 City Series lst Place District Ten I'.I.A.A. lst Place l'.l.A.A. Regional Meet l'.I.A.A. State Meet 'Ind Place H-th Place SWIMMING: Row One: J. Gillespie, J Rhodes, E. Lutz, D. Greiner, R. Scherrer G. Loc:-mel. Row Two: D. Schabacker, P. Rcslink, D. Murphy, Richard Ellenber- gcr, C. Ilcnry, R. Nunes. Row Three: N Scott, J. Scott, G. Raimy, B. Raimy, T. Schnler, R. Fratns. How Four: A. Voll- brccht, Roger Ellenberger, R. Bonney, E. Sclnule, P. Flanagan. 107 Chalk up another championship season for Coach Wcibel and his frog men! For 10 years, our swimmers captured the City Series Swimming Championship. This year they did it again. In making it II consecutive City championships, they piled up a string of 90 consecutive City meets without a defeat.-A most notable record! What put this year's team on a level with those of the postwar years? Why were we so much better than the other city teams? What made ours a championship team? Answer: Esprit de corps, or the spirit of the group, along with a competent coach, and team effort, rather than the individual effort, that has pulled us over the rough spots. Starting off each meet in the 40-yard free-style were Nick Scott and Doug Murphy. Rich Ellenberger and Ed Lutz entered in the 100-yard breaststroke, while Gib Loescl and Jim Rhoads followed in the 100-yard freestyle, then Chuck Henry in the 200-yard free- style. The backstrokers featured were John Gillespie and Ron Nunes. Our individual-medley-men were Dave Schabacker and Rich Ellenberger. On the diving board we had Rich Scherrer and Dale Greiner. iii. yt, AL. -3 Ninety city meets Without El defeat Tliv sqnnrl was liimlc-rvrl greatly just ln-fore tlic Distriet 10 meet, .1 wlwn, for tln' tllircl f'0IlSl'C'llllVl' ywtr, om- of tln' swimmers was lms- pilalim-fl with alppvlnlivitis. This year it was the f0T'lllt'l' Slate Vliziiiipioii, Dave Svlizilmaxc-km-i'. Nm-vvi'llu-lc-ss, with figluting' spirit, ilu- lmys plum-fl first in tliv llistrivt :mul svcwnul in tliv xvl'Sl0l'll llc-ginimls. ln tln- PIAA State finals Dick St'll0l'I'l'l' plum-tl fonrlll in llllx diving colnpctition. Q95 xii' ' 'Wm' Fnrnivi' Stale f'l1:impion, Dave Sf'li:llmc'k0r, continues Milla, ' F1zi4:ic-s'i'YI,1f: inci..x'r 'I'I+1ANl: Nix-k Scott, Gt-urge lincscl, Flizirlcs Henry, Illltl Dong: Murphy. to lIlHkt'1l liig splusli in uquutir' r'irr'lt-s. SENIOR SYYININIICRSZ R. Nuncs, G. Rziimy, G. N l,m-svl, lf, lintz, .l. Hillcspiv, J. lllirunls, P. Rcslink, R. Sc-lwrrq-r, ll. Xlnrpliy, :intl R. Nnncs. l 108 John Gillespie, stellar back- Stroker. Yx. --',.. I I . T-Zta' - .' Dir-k Svliorror plueml fourth in thc State Finals. ...- atmen close season Winning district crown Joe l .:ul'l:uc:l, overcmm- hy emotion :li his selection :is the outstanding wrestler in lhe 1957 cily ehuinpionsliips, is no less happy over tln . , . honor lllilll :ire Dick l crlcllo. I Dick l':nhlwell- chzunpions all. Wlll'iS'l'l,lNli ltliflbltll Yineeul Opponent 33 McDowell 16 -ll Tech 10 IS lfnsl 26 ISI l'rcp IS L28 l orl Lelloucl' Ql- -lS McDowell 0 'II .-Xczulelny Q3 257 l r:nnkliu lli 324 Tech H 39 l o1'l lrellollcl' 6 '26 l'1:lsl X25 'Il l'l'l'ID il I7 .x4'Zl4ll'Illj' 'Ili IN l r:uukliu Ili Villx' Series 'l'ie lor Sem-ourl Dislricl lll Isl Place lYRl'lS'l'l,lNG: Ron' Une: 'l'. Fisher, A. Lutz, R. Uulml- well, J. l,:ll'laien, J. Alheri- co. Hou' Two: J. l,L'FI'1lllL'0, L. Wrighl, J. Shiuol, ll. I St. J ohn, J. Stewart. lion' T1Il'I'l'.' li. lalvairone, R. Per- lello, ll. Scoll, G. Paige. Mgr. Dick Sroll, Conch Bob Bl'1lll0llllCI', :mil For lhe pzisl. several years the Colonel grampplers have been in at rebuilding process. XVitl1 the experience of several years compe- tition our malmen were able to lie for second in city matches :md to win the clislrict. erown, though they were mlecitlecl unllermlogs in both cases. Although wrestling is eonsiclerefl :in incli- vimluzil sport, it's teaun effort that wins lIllllC'll0S. Our wrestlers flisplziyeml creclilatlmle teamwork through their inmlivicluul efforts. Dick Caldwell, Joe Lul'lz1c:l, Dick Scott, and Captain Dick l'erfelto C1lpllll'0ll cily cham- pionships in their respective weight classes during the regular season. Dick Scott and Dick Perfelto then went. on to snare :L alis- trict title, hut were eliininulell in very close Inutches during the regional trials :Lt Cleanr- field. 109 I kfll ll Snare four individual city titles and A - no 5 4' .F Test V: y, Wm ll , J Test on School Lite I,fl'l'1'fl'11ll.Y.' This is fl Iexi 111111111 sz-lzrml Iliff' 111 l'1'111'1'11l. If If Ill Vllflif llll.VIl'l'l' III r-orr1'1'Il11 .Ijllll just lllillif L'111111- 11'l111I'.v If 111111 fm. . VN'ho were Vineent's King and Queen at the Halloween Mummers Parade? . What was the name of the Senior Class play? . The Senior girl who won the D,A.R. Citizenship Award is . VVho eampaigned for Eisenhower and Stevenson before Vineent's mock elec- tion last fall? The big project of '57 was raising S650 for Aeeording to the football team Cand eoaehesj, what was the best part of winning the games? . Vincent represented what nation at the Gannon College Model UN in ltlareh? What was the theme of the fall dance sponsored by Vincent Y-Teens? . Our only football excursion was to . Who reigned as King and Queen of the Valentine's Day Noonday Dance? . Our P.T.A. Open House program was in the form of .How was the 1956 SPOKESMAN honored? . Our Spring Variety Show was called Us.111.111vA 11-U st111ao111A 'p1 '1lRR'V .esa.1J lAljKIJ1ll1IJS 111q111111ol1 .1111 11111.1f IIJTIUIIV' 1x11r1p.11f sql '51 11r1111m.11m.1 111.11111od y '11 ,y.11I11.1,1 1.11-' 111111 1111A1411f 4111111051 '01 .y11.y11ng '11 -l1J.K'IlllJ11J 1.13111A1H 'le x.11v1S 123111111 'J 1-,'1.111.n.1.111n 1n1111.m .1111 1111-111.111 -3111, 1111111I.1:1:1.1,, 9111 '51 flldlllljh' ali111111.1.ra 11li1.a,111A.1 'Lf Quos -u.1.1.115-1 111111 llfilllfl 111111 f.1J.11111111a.v151j 11111151 uqol- 'Q 11.1111111111 7111,-7 '1' u:r.1g .111.s-1111110 11111 111111 .1111n111f,, '5- .1l11-1111r1U spjg 111111 111.151 1111110 '1 .'x1am.vu1-' 14. -which just goes to show that Cal A boy and his ear are seldom parted . . . U11 All teen-agers are hot-rodders . . . tel The younger genera- tion is getting too lazy to walk 15. The name of this noonday dance favorite is Cai Tango . . . tbl Charleston feb Bunny-llop 16. This display of enthusiasm was prompted by -v-4. lily Distribution of report Cards . . . Qbj A football pep rally . . . tel A leeture on ancient history 112 'l'!l1 5-1-51 .'v-51 .w-.1.141zx111' Qur school life is more than stud ll' you llllnli lluls Nl'0Ill' 11-svrullwlm-s n pulitil-nl c'nnVc'nllnn, yn11'r0 prnlvnlvly riglll. This is ilu- l'l1uis'vnl'SlmllL's mmlvclllioll :ll tln- l l'.X Upm-n llunsv lnsl Now-llnlwr', illlly lnnslol'-minelvll by RIF. l,l'Nill'llU. ' A I 5 ' fa' A il ' yt Al g m I 9 ' '- ' 1 ' 9 ' K ,J 1 ,gy A I :gk . . f if ' . - if 4- 'Pg . - ' A '5 l .Q Q rl-iyf . H -' Q x ' 7' J' LN. . .I 4 Jim- ,,1fg.' A l ' H - , , iw, 5 , -MQ ng, - I V' 3 I wi 4 L Y ' . L A ' H X 'V l . 5 'L' ' .4 ' Spring px-nviflvs n In-r'l'm-m't soiling for 1956 'l'l':lc'k Quvvn Killy lliNic-mln lAt'UlIlUl'l znnl ln-1' nltvnxlnnls, Put Salm- liillllll' nn1l Slnirlcy lin-l'lrl':n'l1l. B1-xiclo ln-ing C'llOSOII for the All-Stnto first squad, our qn:1rtorl1:n'k Boll Grnvnon- mlnzll was lHllll0ll io lllc llon- omlmlv nu-ntion list on the 10ll1 :lnnnnl Nnlionnl High Sc-llool All-Alllcrivam foot- lmll team. ,,.,m1v ' Iz0l'l'lVlHQ tl: rousing H1 u ol' sinu 0lIf,IlIll'l'I'0ll X lnunt s hrsi lnotlvu mln IIIIIDIUHN nm . ,xv mrffl lmocly and f s I on un: hr os xx in seventeen bl urs Our activities get into full swing tine at the '56 Fall Variot Coll:-gintcn is tho word for this imrtcr- l fl P US- For her outstanding record sc'liril:istir'ally, om- that pc-rfornicd in thc- Full Yairictics-John 1101- gphgol lf-mlm-gl,il,, and nl1.m-Oumi Unilvy, Ron Corsi, Hon l,llSS2lI'0lll, Tony Zonnn, good citizenship, hor St-iiiur t-lassinatcs :ind .lou lk-l l':lllf'0' voted tu award Ami 'l'ongrcii the lJ.A.ll. Award. A preview of Vinvc-iit's first ex- vlinngt- studc-nt progrzini in 1957- 1058 was givvn to PTA mcmlmcrs Ivy this pniivl of Lnwrcncc Park :ind Viiivcnt s-it-niors: Aim Tongrun, Virginia Rossoiii, Paul Rcslink, O'iiic'0iitl, Andrew l'hilipp:ikis tiirc-vccl, Vullt-ttc Ilosszird fl'lI'Zlllt'l'l, Sue Au-ry flixm-liniigc studviit to ltzilyj, lliilit-rt VYiiicll fSNVOdCllD. IH Y:uuli-villo was now-r like this! Thi- i-vmlnliiiii ul' Nli 1 il H il lm llii liilliti lllllhtllllllltl iii lllllilllt' Hi: ii tht lt i Il and 1 t'Ulllt'2lll1llliUll lu tht- Htlldt-lit 1'ol1m'il's l ill N ii No, this isn't Broadway. lt's nur min t :lt ntzd trio if Kent, Cahill, and Bristol, pcrforiiniig, the ir d mat r u y Show th- U V 41 pk, We settle clown to the 'gold routinef, lfnu' Une: Mary liisnnnni, Jim Humphreys, Lin da Marsh, How Tivo: John Kopp, llarols Bowers, L Dave t':n-1-liione. ltow Three: Jim Stewart llic'lnn-ml Strong, Dave Browdie, and Mr. Ancler son, Adviser. Ahly representing Strong Vineent as the United States, these Juniors and Seniors partieipatcd energetically in the fourth animal Model U.N. C'ont'erenc'e at Gannon College in Marr-h. n Swartlunore Vollege is the destination of .lim IllllllpllI't'y!-I, under one of tln- 700 full four-year National Merit Scholarships awarded to top students throughout the country. Wonderful fel-lin'! Wonderful day! might well express the thoughts ol' Mr. Gillespie and the Captains of the teams that made the 1956-57 athletic year such an astonishing success. Art l'1-npek and Dave Strong, Cross Country, Buzz Redinger, Basketball, lloh tiroem-ndaal, lfoothall, Tom Yac-ohozzi, Bas- ketball, lid Lutz, Swimming, Dick Perfetto, Football, and ttrestling. 115 Neither snow, nor rain, nor gloom of night . . . could keep our basketball champs from taking on Meadville in their first of four post-season encounters. it. .iris all over Then, before We know X trnrlition, :incl :in honor-this yr-:ur's SPUKES- 'WAN Qin-4-n, Hail lhlngsrlnhl . . . hvr 1lll0lld1ll1lS, Xnn Tongrn-n :ind .li-:ln Uclzwcrii. Ihr' unix I uill Q' 'friv slnmh-nt invited to perform u Ihr- .Xll l'illSi1'l'Il l r-stivul Grrmps 4'il1'WilllII xiilllilt 4 itx xx is X IIN i rr' . : '- N 1-nlSvn or U1-lsv Hgrh-n. Ihr- lH'f'il1'4tl'2l plzlvcd if . sim' l'i4ilu':1lol's' Naiiinnanl KQUIIVCII- lhv Nlu hun in April. if ky? N ii 'A X-un-7 f :ipnhly cmwhcfi hy .hawk Major, Vim'vlli's Ili-Y lm-:nn rnrrivrl hmm' iruphivs .ls Northwvslorn Distrivl lmskr-tlmll 4'l1:irnps:J. Major, L. YYrighl, R.. .Munro- so, A. -IOIIIIHOII, F. M1-yor, D. Moyr-r, R. Donlittlo, J. Konncrlh, YY. Dc- Gcorgc, und E. Bcrnrrluvci. An exciting trip to New York was cnjoyird hy Bon- nie Johnson and Roberta Irwin us Eric's delegates to the National Y-Teen f'onI'crcnc-0, Ill Listening to thc plznylmm-k of his winning entry is Senior Paul Rcslink, who won fiistrivl honor:-1 in the Voicv of Dr-ri1r1f'r:lcy contest. i This book printed by VELVATONE, n sp:-vin! provvu of hthn. graphir printing, Sole prnrhirvrs: Wm. J, Kvllrr Inv., Buffalo, N, Y N0 nfhpr nrinfinb firn-1 ie mnhnrirerl In ner the Vp-Iunrnnr mr-ohm! 1 . -' 1- , Q lr 4: 5 . Q-, D. , ., V Hu. V 'V ,V i 5' ,J ' ' ,I-5 V - Q . I - ' N ' , V . , L . , .4 'V . ', ', .1 ,f- , - V ., ,- ,. ,, ,4.- , . . ,Ir V .7- .A-, . ,J . 1... . 1, 4k.g,,.: A51 1 W K I, . , .V .V .g '.. ,: A . , -3- ,quV5., .-W . k .,- ,. 4 ,, V jf 5 '1,?-,inf-f.gf'E.,,V,,-,Sf V- l.1,:V '21 ,- VP AMT E ' -11' 4- '- I V ,,.V'-V.. , - ,V , 4 ',1V -1.4.1,- ,,. ,'...' 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