Strong Vincent High School - Spokesman Yearbook (Erie, PA)
- Class of 1958
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WW Hands Across The eas Thus yeor s stoy ot Strong Vuncent Hugh School hos been ot greot value to me Ftrst I hove leorned to know ond understond Amerucon youth ond second ut hos mode me reoluze how wonderful they reolly ore I know now thot I come here wuth o wrong umpressuoru ot Amerucons I thought them to be wuld rovogung ond rough oll the woy through ond olmost unopproochoble I-tow wrong one con bel Tle boys ond gurls ot Strong Vuncent stono tor much thot us excellent un Amerucon J youth They ore Iruendly Iolwoys smulung ot youj they ore polute they ore untellugent they olwoys lend o helpung hond In short theur ottutude towords me o toretgner hos proved how wonderful they ore I om proud to hove been ollowed to ossocuote wuth the boys ond gurls ot Strong Vuncent ond the umpressuon of good wull thot I wull hove experuenced, I sholl never forget Through thus yearbook I wush to thonk oll ot the boys ond gurls for lust beung them selves, ond therewuth hovung guven o 'rue ond excellent pucture of themselves to o Norweguon boy Calm veuy euson mole r lemoe nee o few co encs w om O oue loug r o s uroub es Our Norwegucun toreuon exchange student Rostod enuo u g h rn un the school c e 'Deon P ton ond Denrtus Stoscher o ly Khox Bryn tork R crtcu uwun ond rcur' Muruoy ho vued for select on cs Vuncent s exchange stu ent ock honda wuth v ncents Nouweguon c once stucet' l soc sym o yoctt ot Amerco extendurug theur hands ocross the seo utru o ut One o these our N nccnt udents w II hove true opportunuty to extend A ct p cmd go some 5 we untuy cu ru F8 summer o I I - F Z I X 0 H Y . ,x 5 .., J N A e -' --n , E ru , o I , ds l se 1 -t v I Y, tx x Iuu . wuth h t sh hus hte nd hu TK 7 I Pdl N ., us y n u self ut - tero w un rewly ocguureo buds es Russell Wrught y fr 4 :Q X ' Y w u . , 5 , ob- u , F to K I . , ' 'J 'tp 1 ' , -- t lu ty 5 . ,Q d , u ' exe 'F' K' tw X' ut, P5 Pot , os o boi I the . , , , X X N to the yo f E cpe, t I ' s' u ' X . the hom! ot rncrucon truer' .shu odwull un 1 .mor G' CO Ci' .g tl I 7955 ' Long Overdue Credits Mr Shrnol has been a rnembe of the Vuncent faculty srnce l949 as a teacher of World Hustory and Geography Hrs lnterest on photography and school yearbooks led to hrs apporntment as the SPOKESMAN advrser In 1953 Through Mr Shnnols perseverance the SPOKESMAN has recently celved natlonal recogmtlon as a high school yearbook The staft has found nnsplratlon mstructuon and guldance freely avaulable from Mr Shlnol who has guven generously of has tame To work with Mr Shmol as to garn admrratlon for htm and to repay hum for all the work he has done would mdeed be an rmpossrble task Thus It rs wuth deep admrratnon and suncere appreclatuon for has untnrmg eftorts that we deducate this the 1958 SPOKESMAN, to our most deservung advrser Mr Juluan W Shlnol I . 1 r . , re- , - , . . , , , , . . . dm nlsfr 0 TEACHING AND LEARNING Young people must learn Teachers teach so that learnung us possuble Recorded wrutten knowledge has expanded so greatly that pupuls must learn a great varuety of skulls and gaun a great deal of knowledge and understandung To make thus possuble, teacher specualusts are em played to present subuects that vary through for eugn languages, scuences, mathematucs, Englush luterature composutuon and grammar, socual studues commercual subuects undustrual and homemakung arts, flne arts, and physucal edu catuon These teacher specualusts must be well educated un the content ot theur subuect specualtues, but ut us equally umportant that they be skulled un the specual technuques of presentung theur subuect mat ter so that pupuls can efllcuently and ettectuvely learn what us taught Pupuls and patrons of Strong Vuncent are tor tunate that thus school has a faculty made up o teachers well prepared un bath content and method Our Pruncupal Securung hus A B degree from Westmunuster College and hus MA degree from Columbua Unuversuty Mr Gullespue has done graduate work at the Unuversuty ol Puttsburgh Pennsylvanua State Unuversuty and the Unuversuty 0 Wuscansun He started hus career teachung Socual Studues and Scuence Belore comung to Vuncent he served as assustant pruncupal at East Hugh School and pruncupal at Roosevelt Junuor Hugh School From l946 to the present Mr Gullespue has served Strong Vuncent elflcuently and compe tently as pruncupal Hus strang character lruendluness and devotuan t needs ol students have umparted to Strong Vuncent Hugh School uts dus tunctuve spurut and hugh udeals 0ur Assistants IS.-v s IIN1 X Now thrs rs what l want you to do Mrss Kuhn goes over the lrst of robs she has for monrtors Judy Wehrle and Beverly Stroup 'Ar Guslavson makes a real productron of preparrng tarlor made sched u es for Vrncent students Pret y barrlrng eh'3' Bertrl Gustavson our genral asslst ant prrnclpal obtarned hrs AB from Upsala College then can trnued at the Unrversrty of Prtts 'n' burgh to earn the MEd He be in-V, gan hrs teachrng career at Vrncent n l930 attarnrng hrs present posrtron rn 1946 He has taken crddrtronal graduate trarmng at Pennsylvania State Unrv rsrty Our Counselors Inez Mercer whose specralrty rs gun ance rned her AB Westmrnrster College and he M Ed at the Unrversrty of Prtts burgh She has taken addrtranal graduate preparatron at Pennsyl vanra State Unrversrty and West ern Reserve Unrversrty The Y Teens and College Club clarm her as an adviser Z' N.,.,.w 4 Margaret Kuhn assrstant prrncrpal f grrls recerved the BA a d M Ed from the Unrversrty of Prtts burgh Before comrng to Vrncent rn l954 as an assrstant she taught s ral studres at Wrlson and PO D at Academy She advrses Nl and follege u and rs responsrble for the actrvr tres of Vrncent class organrza trons Arthur Werbel boys counselor ned the B P E d Sprrngtleld College then contrn ued hrs physrcal educatron rnter by takrng the MA rn fleld at New York Unrversrty He has studied at the Normal School f the Amerrcan Gymnastrc Unron the Chautauqua School of Physrcal Educatron Unrversrty of Prttsburgh and Pennsylvanra State Unrversrty As the esteemed coach of Vrncent s swrmmers he has de veloped teams that wan crty and drstrrct champranshrps for twelve consecutrve years Our faculty alms to An rnstructor rn the Engllsh Department Mrs Eleanor Albracht recerved the AB degree from Western College lor Women and stud ned at the Untversrty ol Wtsconsln ln addr tlon to her teachrng dutles she served as a Student Councll advnser on the Open House Commtttee and as chaperon at the Tenth Grade Party Mrs Jeanne Alshermer who teaches flrst year Shorthand and Personal Typlng gradu ated from Vllla Marla College wrth a BS degree and later attended Allegheny College She assisted thus year as Sensor Class Advlser and Spokesman Sales Advtser aiv The wtse gurdance and dlrectron of practrce teachrng provrded by Mrs Alshermer wtll prove rnvaluabe to Miss Ferrltto o she launches her chosen career Frank Anderson teachlng Amerrcan and World Hnstory recetved an A B degree from Penn State a MEd degree from the Um verslty of Plttsburgh and attended New York Untverslty He ls advrser to Student Councll and the College Club also asslstung wrth the Llnlted Natrons Conference that IS held annually at uannon College Leo Armagost Physrcs and Chemlstry earned the BS degree at Allegheny College and carrred on addrttonal studres at Cornell Un: verslty the Unnversrty of Pittsburgh GSE Instrtute of Technology and Edrnboro State Teachers College The Natronal Honor So crety calms h m as an advtser A Broloay lnstructor Glenn Barthelson ob tamed a BS dearee from Lockhaven State Teachers Colleae and studled at Gannon Advrsrng the Natronal Honor Socrety and coachtng the .luntor Varstty Football Team are nts extra :urrtculor asstgnments f'4- av-an .-nv' Ph? 7' mshll In us rncent Bell teacher ol Chemlstry was awarded on AB degree from Musktngum and studted at Edrnbora State Teachers Col lege the Unrverslty of Colorado and Alle aheny College Among has servrces to the school are ossrstrng as Varsity Football Coach and Head Coach of Track sf Many mysterles of chemlstry are revealed to us by Mr Bell through hrs accurate demon stratlons and rnexhaustlble explanatnons Frances Benedrct of the English Department has a B S degree and an A B degree from Ohlo University She attended Northwestern Unrverslty the Umversnty of Plttsburgh West ern Reserve Penn State Unrverslty and the Unrverslty of Vrrgrnla where she IS now com pletung her doctoral studies Advrslng the hrlartous Sensor Class Day Program was her respanstbrlrty thus year Kenneth Blake who teaches Brology gradu ated from Allegheny College wlth a B S de gree and attended the Umversrty of Much: gan and the Unrversuty ol Colorado Both the C olr and the Sensor Class clalm htm advuser rs ba ra Instructor 0 Engls tanned an A B degree from Mercyhurst Col lege and studred at Ponce Busrness College rn Puerto Rlco She ls advlser to the Junuor Hleh Y Teens and ts sponsor ol the Spellrng ee Robert Brabender ls our teacher ol Boys Phystcal Educatlon He receuved a BS de aree ln Physrcal Educatton from lndlana Unl versrty and extra study at Penn State Um verslty and Gannon Colleae He I5 coach ol our wrestluna team o Q o 0 . , V 4 V I . 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I I C I 1' ' A ' l 1 - I , v .KTM B v A V H A I ed 'A 4' C E V l .x' ' ' 're love of truth, vrrlue and lushce, Mrs Maude Brackway a Latrn teacher cerved her B A degree from Hrram College She contrnued graduate study at Calumbra Unuversrty and The Unrversrty of Prttsburgh where she earned a M Ed The Junror Red Crass looks to her for advrce Mrs Brockway retrred durrrrg the year An rnstructor of Physrcal Educatron and Health Ralph Calabrese earned a BA at Frndlay College and carrred on addrtronal study at Edrnboro State Teachers College and Penn State Unrversrty He rs coach of the wrnnrng Basketball teams Vrncent flelded rn recent years Thomas Caldwell wrth classes rn Busrness Math and Personal Typrng obtarned Bachelor of Busrness Admrnrstratron degree from Western Reserve Unrversrty and the BS degree from lndrana S T C Among hrs extra currrcular dutres he served as advrser to the Band and the lnstrumental Concert and as Charrman of the Unrted Fund cam pargn Regrna Carrrck teacher of Mathematrcs re cerved her BS degree from Mary Grove College and carrred on study at Vrlla Marla College Edrnboro State Teachers College and the Catholrc Unrversrty of Amerrca She also was an advrser to the Concert Chorr ! What s up Doc? rnrght well descrrbe hu morous Mr Collrns as he avrdly enlarges hrs already large store of anecdotes from an Erre paner of a century ago Wrlrnot Collrns teaches World and Unrted States Hrstory He recerved the BS degree from Allegheny College and an M A degree from the Unrversrty of Prttsburgh He also studred at Penn State Unrversrty Howard Deon who rs a teacher of Junror Englrsh holds the lollowrng degrees BA degree from Grove Crty College M Ed d gree from the Unrversrty of Prttsburgh and a BL U from Carnegre Tech Donald DeNardo nus ol Duquesne srty of Prttsburgh and Mfd from busy schedule h Crvrcs teacher rs an alum bnrversrty and the Umver havrng recerved the BA them respectrvely In hrs flnds trme to be chref ad vrser to the Student Councrl advrser to the Dramatrcs Club He also rs responsrble for the Prorectronrsts and elrgrbrlrty records of all athletes A Now thrs rs how rt happened M DeNardo rn Crvrc class satnsfles querres of Andy Beyer and Drana Bowser Mrs Mrrram Donohue Typrng nnstructor was awarded BS C by Mercyhurst College She was an advrser to the Senror Class and to the Cords and Announcements Commrttee Marran Esler who trarns Shorthand and Typ rng students earned her B S at Ohro State Unrversrty She was also a student at Mercy hurst College Duke Unrversrty and Unrver srty of Chrcago Dorothy Evans teachrng French and US Hrstory was graduated from Allegheny Col lege where she recerved her AB She as attended Penn State the U af Prttsburgh and N Y Unrversrty for addrtronal study ,ah To develop rn us wholesome and Rose Galbo our well educated rnstructor ol Spanrsh and ltalran graduated from Mercy hurst College wrth an AB degree and e cerved the M A at Columbia Untversrty She also attended the Unrversrty of Mrlano Italy Mrddlebury College Unrverstty at Havana Cuba the Unrversrty ol Chrle Santtago Chrle and the Unrversrty al Mextco ln her school assrgnments she advrses the Dante Cu assrsts wrth foreran student corre spondence and serves as secretary rn laculty meettngs Joseph Gervase holds foth rn our .lunror Hrgh as a hrstory teacher He recetved hs AB from Gannon He then attended New York Unrversrty and Syracuse Untverstty where he earned has MA Mr Gervase rs the Junror Hugh Basketball Coach 5.1: QM 'JN Q to C7 The study ol geography as revealed by our competent John Grllespre opens up a tas cunattna new world to Peter Franzen John Grllespre teachtng geography and US Hrstory was graduated from Edrnboro State Teachers College wrth a BS degree and the Unrversrty at Ptttsburgh wth a M Ph He also attended the Clark Umversrty Allegheny and Western Reserve Unrversrty He serves as advrser to the Sentor Hr Y and the Grrls Chorus Mrs Agnes Goetz havrng been prepared n Englrsh at Vtlla Marla College where she recerved the AB rs advrser to Jumor Red Cross and assrsts rn the Volce of Democracy Contest Ms Ellen Held rs spectcl teacher to Vtn cents handrcapped students She completed her educatron at Edtnboro State Teachers College wrth a B S and has taken addrtronal study at Bulllalo State Teachers College and Western Reserve Unrverxtty at-.... 4r '7 NIV -s-. L. 6 11 aff ' Albert Humphrey rs overseer ol our Indus trral Educatron Graduated tram Stout lnstl tute wrth a BS he also attended Edrnboro State Teachers College Penn State Unrverslty and the Unrversrty at Prttsburgh Mr Hum phrey rs our Faculty Athlettc Manager Bess Kohout teaches German and Latrn Havnng graduated from Wrlltam and Mary wtth an A B she conttnued advanced studtes at Penn State Unrversrty ol Vrrgrnra and the Untversrty of Prttsburgh She rs the ca pabe leader of the K Y B and German Clubs lohn Krkoska ands Vrncent students rn rrv :ng safely as our Drrver Educatron teacher Graduated from St Bonaventure wrth an AB he then attended the Unrversrty of Detrort Slrppery Rock State Teachers Col lege and Penn State He rs our Head Foot ball Coach and Stage Crew Manager Alfred Lubowrckt has assrgnments tn Math Algebra and Geometry He received h BS degree at Frndlay College h MS t lndrana and also studred at New York Un: versrty Penn State and Yale Berng a Tenth Grade Advrser he fnds lrttle leisure X lndetattc able and conscrentuous our Mrs Masstng rnducts Connre Braznrk of the Drs trtbuttve Educatron class unto the merchan drsrng world Mrs Jeannette Mossrng rs the teacher respon sable lor our Drstrrbutrve Educatron program The 8 S and M Ed were aranted respectrvely at Vrlla Marla College and the Untversrty of Ptttsburgh She rs advrser to the Senror Class and the Grrls Chorus I sl' ' . 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'itz' .J 'J- Mrs Roberta Mazur teachlng Coolrtng was graduated from the Vtlla Marla wth a B S and receuved the M Ed from Penn State She as adviser to the lunuor Class and the Nattonal Honor Socnety Charles Mlchalslu IS a teacher of Speech and Spanish He recelved the BS at Edn boro S T C and the M A at the Umversuty of Mlchugan Middlebury Penn State U of Plttsburgh Allegheny U of San Marcos Peru are among the schools where he e celved addltuonal preparatlon He IS respon seble for tranmna the Commencement Speak ers and us an advnser to the Nattonal Honor Soclety Charles Oldach the newest addutuon to our faculty IS tn the General Scuence field He recelved hrs BS from Edtnboro S T C i 'bs.,-if Whether ktdneys or bean pods Charles Oldach s sclentutlc sentiments find artustlc ex pressuon I tan Peters teaches P O D and Hrstory She recenved the BS from Penn State the MA from the U of Pittsburgh las and has taken addltlonal tranmng at Colum bla Umverslty Gllbert Porsch lnstructs our future musuctans He obtauned a BS from Oberlm College and the M A an Musnc from Western Reserve Umverslty and attended Edlnboro S T C and the U of Puttsburgh He rs dlrector of the Vmcent Band and Orchestra Ltlhan Rodgers teaches rnathemattcs and Algebra She prepared at Edunboro S T C with a BS and the U of Pittsburgh wuth 0 M Ed Advuslng the Junlor Hugh Y Teens and tn selectnon of DAR award wmners are among her dutues '13-1,1 Fred Murray proudly reveals his masterpiece math protect to Mrs Rodgers for com ment Howard Rose teaches Englush and provides Remedial Reading nn our hugh school H was graduated from Duquesne U wtth a B S and recelved an M A from Penn State contunuung study at Gannon Syracuse and Ednnboro S T C Outstde dutles mclude coachvng the Tenms team Paul Schenk Bookkeepung teacher recewed has A B at Westrmnrster and the M Ed at the U of Ptttsburgh He also attended Zan eruan College of Penmanshnp Grove Ctty an lndvana S T C Harold Scotts teachung fleld as World Hs tory He recetved hrs BS and MEd from the U of Pnttsburgh and has taken addr tnonal work at Penn State and New York U Mrs Ellzabeth Seugley spends her time In the Clothtng Department After studytng at the Vulla where she earned a BS she at tended the U of Puttsburgh She us one of the Tenth Grade Advnsers Q O I ff-N y e 5 u as ' f A ' ,z c . 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'SK - ' ' 4. - - If . - I - I I ' in Aj - I ' I '. , af T - C ' ' ' 5 ' A , ' xv A lr To establssh that responssbslsty Julsan Shsnol has teachsng asssgnments Geography World Hsstory and Yearbook urnalssm fer BS and MA degrees from lndsano State Teachers College an Allegheny respectsvely he attended the nr verssty ot Chscaga Arnerscan Unsverssty an Western Reserve Unsverssty where he ss now ntsnusng h doctoral tdses H s vsser to the Sensor Class SPOKESMAN an Qu ll and Scroll Alsce Sampson has classes sn vocal mussc and mussc apprecsatson She recesved a B S from Edsnboro State Teachers College and studsed at Vslla Marla Unsverssty o Pennsylvansa and Westchester State Teach ers College She recesved natsonal acclasm as dsrector of the famed Strong Vsncent Concert Chosr and has charge of the Glee Club and Chorus Charlotte Thomas teaches Englssh to college IU' 'inop- K lg Tix '-if -Q, gosng Sensors She studsed at Brsstol School Smsth College to earn the B A Unsverssty of Psttsburgh ta recesve MEd and Edsnboro State Teachers College Much at her free tsme ss taken up by besng advsser to the Natsanal Honor Sacsety Tenth Grade and the D A R and Vasce of Democracy Selec tsons i That bugaboo sn Enalssh snterpretatson sn llfefC'Ufe UNITS OTTEYS H0 leffOfS to Suzanne Brown under asssstance from Mrs Thompson Ruth Thompson eleventh grade teacher at Englssh earned the B A from Westrrssnsster Colleae and the M A from the Unsverssty of Psttsburgh She adv ser to the Stu n Councsl and the Future Teachers of Amersca Cub Clara Tuttle Physscal Educatson and Health attended Temple Unsverssty where she re sved the B O d th U essty s num WT .4-rw PDQ -vow-v ig T., f' JQX burgh She coaches the lunsor Cheerleaders 1 and Twsrlers and has charge al the Junsor Hsah o rls sntramural program 'f' Msldred Von Dusen snstructsna Alaebra and Geometry has had a busy career Havsng su red at Allegheny to earn a AB 5 e went on to Unsverssty of Mschsgan where she recesved M A and also to the Unsverssty of Colorado Msss Van Dusen ss advsser to the YTeens Sensor Class and Natsonal Honor Socsety ...am Msss Van Dusen ssmplsfles the seernsngly com cated of the lde rue by her r hcsent methods of teachsng Marson Van Natta snstructor of hsgher math attended Mount Holyoke where she was awarded a BS the Unsverssty of Mschsgan and the Unsverssty of Psttsburgh where she earned a M Ed She ss actsve as advsser to the Sensor Class Junsor Red Cross and the College Club She serves as chasrman of the Scholorshsp and Awards Commsttee John Wallach teaches Sensor Englssh and the Journalssm class whsch produces our school paper St Bonaventure awarded hsm t B A and MA degrees He ss advs r to the NEWS and Qusll and Scroll Ida Wartel trasns her students sn Typsng and Oftlce Practsce Her qualsflcatsans snclude 0 B S from Edsnboro State Teachers College M Ed from the Unsverssty of Psttsburgh and addstsonal study at lndsano State Teachers College the Unsverssty of Wssconssn and Penn State Unsverssty The Natsonal Honor Socsety Open House Comrnsttee and Schol arshsp and Awards Commsttee benefit by her servsces to them Erma We nhesmer grls Physscol Educatson snstru tor recesved the BS from Arnold Col lege and the M Ed tram the Unsverssty ot Psttsburch She has studsed at the Urssverssty o Wsscanssn Penn State Unsverssty u uesne Unsvesssty d the Unsversst o Mschsaan Among her many servsces to the school she shares sn the preporatson of most ncenr roll es r s t trasnsn the Cheerleaaer and Twsrlers araanszed the s Bowsng Leacue and mosntasns e no Cf r l trarnu a Sports Proararn 0 0 0 0 ., A X . , . in l I - I . 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Banzai -0 if. vb- an AC- 4,1 Annette Whaley rs responsrble for the Art program She recerved the BFA and the M F A degrees from Pratt Instrtute and Fre mont College respechvely She has also stud red at Tulane Unrversrty Elva Wrlcox Junror Hugh Englrsh recerved the BS from Edmboro State Teachers Col lege and addrtronal study at Columbra Um versrty and New York Unrversrty She served as coordmator of audrtorrum programs thus year Stanley Wrlkrnson teacher of General Sc: ence and Brology prepared at Edrnboro State Teachers College where he received the B S He rs lunuor Hr Y odvrser and coach of the Cross Country and Junror Varsity Basketball teams H 1 5 'VCV .A 'F Sputnrks rockets and the general world of science rs encompassed by Stanley Wrlken son durrng hrs darly class routrne Jean Wrlson our Ilbrarlan earned the B A at Penn State U and has attended New haven S T C the U of Chrcago Colorado T C the U of Crncrnnatr Toronto the U of Kentucky and the U of Michigan Sports Banquets the YTeens the Future Teachers of Amerrca the Faculty Fund and the Open House Commrttee are addltronal assignments that recerve her attention dur mg the year Edward Wrrght our lndustrral Arts Instructor assrgned to the Woodshop prepared at the Unrversrty of Prttsburgh and Edlnboro State Teachers College yen -3 F Ami hu- Qin 0-4-5 E- K 1? M.a..i2.l' Mr Wrrght opens up the fascrnatrng world of woodwarkrng ta students lrke Jerry Porsch who show ready aptrtude Mrs Marlon Brandler R N School Nurse and teacher of Home Nursrng Mrs Dorothy Stelmer Chref Clerk Mrs Alrce Mrddleton Office Clerk Mrs Betty Suesser Omce Clerk Mrs Jeanne Frtzgerald Lrbrary Clerk 0 0 SO , 2. .,, n n A - 2, S :xv 'I . ' . . . I . x ti ':. - , . ' - X H. .5 -- T . . Lv I . . . ' . K I ' , v G ' , 1 LL , Q Y W . Y- ef- jp l' lf L' - ,A N VM. 'A if r , E 6 V V ' 1 . nr X g 'A , , . . . N ' ' , M .H A r K I ' 1 ' f v . 1 0 . I I H . V . . 'O S' x U' zdfin l Q Y - - .,f . . . ,- at I I , - - 9' als - Y , 'VX I I .I V - I ,if 45 . ra. ' S. . ., . ' ' ', U., 'K .1 X' ' Q, ' gg 1 A 41 ' f I l I . ' QE VA U , - , , I D ,gl in , 75 f'3' 'X 1 ' , an r 9 I1 T23 -- uv' Vincen'r's Student ..r- ie evewone enqoys the Vincent Variety shows that ore sponsoreo of toe Stooent Council it is iess wet! known that oo schoot government organization accorn- S shes nwcn wore than providing good entertainment. ' cporows sncier' organizawons, sponsors the aii- szneo v.e :are orives, provioes letters tor Vincent ofhietes, participates in creating student awareness ot schooi probierns that cali tor cooperative action, and ioins ftitt' o'her Councils throughout the state in work- ing fovvora soiifions ot cornnwon problems. ' szinfgr N L er' nog: sf: :deft te to' Ow 'rg peopie 'o gods- 'he oq:'s O5 S en' Com: r'?i:no'd Scott, preszoent, Richcrd E enoefzer 'ref' ue' C'o'io'te Dickey corresponding secretoy fa'o Ke- t w :e presczent 'Jay Bess Kiern, recoraing secretory. t 5 , ig E 3 in t 1 A 2 t i 4 . 2, 1 t if i . Governing Body Dur-ng the past year if approved application to a local chapter ot Ouill and Scroll, presented an assembly to spark the Welfare Drive, sold plastic book covers in school colors, sponsored a noon-day dance, and as- sisted in raising funds to purchase new band uniforms. Rich Scott and Carol Kent, together with Mr. DeNardo, were sent to the State Convention held at Kennett Square. The group selected Martha Coblentz as repe resentative to the Driver Education Conference at Edin boro. The Council, in all its endeavors ancl in the many ways it serves, continues to enjoy increasing respect through its democratic procedures and student participation. l l l ' A . ti 1 I Student Council is advised in its work by teachers with broad ex perience in student government. Mr, De Nardo serves as head ad viser, capably assisted by Mrs. Albracl-it, Mr. Anderson and Mrs Thompson. STUDENT COUNCIL-ROW ONE: D. Kratz, J, Crankshaw, M. Jeftrey, C. Fabrizio, P. Restivo, D. Wa lrer, C. Kent, M. Keim, l. Keep, M. Wilson, B. Thayer, J Levirnan, M. Riclrenbrode, N. Gillespie. ROW TWO, A. Taylor, K. Kingston, M. Coblentz, J .oesel L Marsh, G. Coblentz, B. Wynn, K. Cari B Puslus, R. Secburg, S. Grisier, C. Camp' arela E. Stark, C. Dckey. ROW Tr-:REE B Mc- Gregcy A. Berarduccr, R. Tozer, E. Shade, G. M.ifp-y, J, Gerbraglwt, R. St John, S Baurngartner, R. Rocenoaugh, rt. Johcson, J. Viera, J Frost, M. DArri:o ROW FOUR R. Beraducci, F. Garnon, S Rtfrelto, A Mangoni, C. Kilbury, J. Constable, F. Anas' D White, P, Rostad, R. Scott, D. Ca:: one R. Strong, T. Rapp, T. Hall. National Honor Society 5 1 t ' 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-ROW ONE M Wiliici-ns, M. Sample, P, Sanders, D, Walker, C. Fabrizio, J. Keep, J. Hauserrnan, C. Fronzaglia, B. Johnson. ROW TWO: R. Polak, F. Milkovic, N. Allegvetto, J. Gerbracht. Membership in the National Honor Society is o goal that is prized by all Vincent stu' dents. Admission to membership reflects recognition ot qualities ot scholarship, leadership, character, and service to the school. One ol this years goals, achieved mainly through various candy sales and a noon- day dance, was to help raise funds tor the Exchange Student program sponsored by the school, the P. T. A., and other interested groups. As with other school groups the N. H. S. shared in the drive to raise money lor the muchfneeded uniforms tor our de- serving Band. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-POW' ORE F. I-inrgqrt ' Ese L Marsh, K Clay, C Ken' ROW TWO- R. Elle be'ge' C, '-ear. '.' Egrfgn Q ici: ec': R S-' :: 9 Scot' ROW THREE J. Nera, D, Caccn one. Quill ancl Scroll To honor the talented wrlters ol our school a new socuety the Outll and Scroll was establlshed thus year Thtrteen veteran members of the NEWS and SPOKES MEN stalls who had attalned a hugh scholastuc stand ng and nad preparea an outstanding puece of luterary vork pledaed themselves to tultlll the alms of the organtzatton Its purposes are to unspure members ol he stat? to greater etftort to attract students of hugh abuluty to publrcatton work to undertake the tasks nec essary to the development ot the lournalusttc depart ment and to secure greater recognutuon of lournalusm work on the part of the students school OmCIGlS and the communlty Wuth Mr Shunol and Mr Wallach act ang IU the capacuty ol advnsors Qunll and Scroll pro poses to encourage and reward undlv dual achtevement has chosen the nnsplrung passage Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye tree 05 Honored to serve as the new organtzatuon s hrst oftcers C Fronzaalla prestdent J Hauserman vnce preslaent and D Baldwfn secretarytreasurer Bl Ortgunal Charter members of Outll and Scroll ROW ONE Carmelnta Fronzaglra Kathy Clay Nancy Ro and Betsy Seth Dtan Baldwrn ROW TWO Carmello Fab rrzto Mary 'ou Res nk Wesley Ross Carol Kent Jaruce Hauserman Frances Murray Carol Carr and nda Marsh were absent when pncture was token I , I - i . . . 4 , I , . . . 'gl l I . X t 'V I .1 in .1 ' , 15.53. .l'lj .V f . - .JV , t ' I tx , I I l ' l . M1- l I I . . . 1 . F s , 5 . , ln lournaltsm and allied Helds. As a motto, the group , nw' , cv, ' 4- T7 ' V - 1 'V' ' . . A5 , 3 . Q , , lt ' . Sam Baumgartner, president of our elite Concert Choir, persuacles the otficers to pose. Wally Knox is treasurer Judy Elser, vice-president, and Patty Pingen, secretary, Our Concert Choir The high standards it has set for itself and the polished per- formances with which it delights Vincent students marks our Concert Choir as a choral group with few peers in the na- tion, as attested to by each successive audience that has the opportunity to react to its music. This singular achievement comes mainly from the challenge for perfection instilled by Miss Alice Simpson, the director, who holds the limit of achievement as the highest worthy ideal. Our choir was honored to kick-off the Erie United Fund Cam- paign, appearing on WICU-TV, WSEE-TV and each of the radio stations. It entertained teachers and guests at the Re- tired Teacher dinner early in November. Then came the com- mand performance before the Rotary, followed shortly there- after by the traditional Christmas Concert. A spring concert tour closed the strenuous season, with well-received appear- ances at Indiana S. T. C., and Johnston and Mt. Lebanon high schools. Added to the honor and praise which the Choir so richly deserves is our appreciation for its accomplishment as well in spreading the good name of Vincent. lil? fs? til, 'i iizl l A t Peerless Choristers All Each year the Choirs work is highlighted by stellar solo performances ot its talented members. This year was no exception. Judy Elser was the featured saorano. A zany note was added by the Rigoletfo Quartetj made up of Larry Harden, Sam Baumgartner, Charles Henry, and Francis Miflcovic. 1 4 Q 2 ' ' ' 4 . l I 5 I l l 2 4 5 if 2 l 2 J i . J 9 4 . 'I 1 Sharing honors by selection to the District Chorus were Sue Meyers, Judy Elser, Sam Baumgardner, and Francis Mifkovic. 2 CONCERT CHOIR-ROW ONE: R. Molenu, A. Girard, N. Roland, F. Murray, M. Finlr, B. Willis, S. Adams, D. Johnson, A, Billings, C. Boyer, M. g- Williams, M. White, S. Brown. ROW TWO. B. Hoff, P. Sanders, C. Campanella, L. Schmidt, S. Lewis, L. Symmonds, J. Grassi, M. Eismann, E. Strong, J. Logan, J. Good, L. Brookhouser, R. Sandstrom, S. Gustavson, S. Kirlrbrrde. ROW THREE: C. Duman, G. Colbentz, A. Marazza, J. Sykes, M. Derrick, M. Colblentz, L. McGuire, K. OConnor, A. l Allen, M. Keim, P. Pingen, S. Meyers, L. Prler, S. r Hanauer, M. Stevens, K. Benson, N. Albracht. ROW FOUR: G. Fratus, C. Murray, L. Harden, J. Smith, L. Cope, L. Colabrese, A. Thomas, J. Bugbee, T. Holmes, J. Shinol, N. Allegretto, R. Bannister, F. Millrovic, L. Silverman, R. Oatman, J. Baxter, J. Berman, C. Kent, M. Balko. ROW FIVE: M. Sig- mond, M. Green, G. Clouser, D, Arkwright, J. Hig- gins, C. Krista, G. Murphy, S. Baumgartner, C. Vergotz, J. McDonald, D. Patton, D. Lemmon, W. Knox, D. Gilbert, R. Wright, C. Henry, M. Wright, J. Mentley, S. Smith, T. Baumam, M. Sample, J. Elser. Glee Club Notwithstanding popular confusion between quality and size, the Glee Club has earned ap- proval ot all audiences before which it appeared. Under Miss Simpsons tutelage the boys improved in voice control, tone quality, and other marks of a good musician. Not to be surpassed in pro- Uciency, the Cecelian Choir, through equally Tzard work and constant practice, attained recog- niiion through its hne performances. Both groups, serving as teeders, ofter a shining goal for their members-acceptance in the tamed Concert Choir. GLEE CLUB-ROW ONE: F. Gordon, B. Crowlog, R. Oatman G Laurila R Reed ROW TWO B Marlrey .l Mently D Malrepeace R Flowers C Vergotz J Wheeler Cecellan Choir CECELIAN CHOIR W ONE S Brown Andercn J Bowser Chclilee S kota I e a IS R Angefef mcott D K hoe P ,mg W bigh C Burt Spampcn S Demers P Murray J Srnth ROW FOUR S Hernspeter A ese Le bel ROW TW We er J Rasmussen rips tin U9 9' U ' M Dow UCC' uns L o reaor Whr B Wison rshow M Vtaylonis K Halberger B Puslrus L Ple entura owe ear ucc e A Orassi Q o ,RQ , I C s , . , M. M, , . Plus , .l. Kssel, B St fly, E. W ll , . , A. Da , e , Zo , G. Gillespie, S il arn, , lett, I, . . . , - t - - I - C Re , N Buhl, C i O P bst , , S. Phll , K Be i g, J Leo , S Lub , S. B rlrhat, . t , J. Ev , Young, G, Bclko, B Mfo 4 . J Arr-dt, J. e ie, . i , Ke . t ' ', . , . , . Her. R v .M at f. A Br if , Row were c sm, . Junior Band The Junior Orchestra and Junior Band offer mu sic loving boys and girls an opportunity to dis play their talents through mood movement, and expression They participate as members of the senior groups provide performances in the lunior nigh assemblies and are invited to appear in elementary and other lunior high schools in the ci Junior Orchestra The Junior Band selected the following as its oftlcers John Hauserman president Sarah Sher :tt vice president Thomas Haller secretary treas urer' Garland Palmer librarian. Leading the Jr. Orchestra were Martha William- son president- Roberta Roehrl vice-president- Martha Fuller, secretary-treasurer, Lynn Herbert and Catherine Yates, librarians. JUNIOR BAND RON ONE W Schnaekel H Anderson J Hauserman K Stevens L Grove L Read ROW TWO R Becker T Holler R Toze yt ri n a mer sc er Bruno Swartwood JUNIOR ORCHESTRA-ROW ONE- C, Yates, L, Herbert, E. Hottrnan, P. Cooper, L. Olson, K. Stevens, T. Morton, J. Cranlcshow. ROW TWO: S. Gilbert, J. Allen, J. Hendrickson, J. Hauserrnan, R. Rudolph, B. Grean, S. Sheng, T. Holler, P. Torrence, G. Deirnel, J. Clapper, G. Szuminski, M. Fuller. 25 Sensor Orchestra r....... ms n , a To be selected as partlctpants n vhe Dtstr ct Orchestra as an honor gtven to the organtzattons most competent rnustcuans Vrncent members so honored were Roger Anderson Dave Alburn Ltnda Bauer Mary Open lander Martlyn Stevens James Hugglns and Gary Hendrtckson Vtncents orchestra ottttmes ltttle appreciated ror tts hard work and tlne performances marked an eventful year under Mr Porschs leadership Its annual prelude of assembly appearances In vttatlons to play IH vartous tumor hugh schools the Sprung Concert and l958 Commencement was broken by a most eventful hlghllght servnng as host to the State Orchestra Members ot the group ojserved all the practice sessions and served as losts by tnvrtung the vrsnttng mustclans as guests unto theur homes Dan Lemmon Gregory tvturpwy and Nell Allegretto served as president I Fs ro 'U - ro Z' O. ru Z Q 3 Q. V1 rv 0 1 ru Q - N4 -, -1 ro Q ur C A ru -v - ru VV 'O rn ft xwewe- ttvely 4 SENIOR ORCHESTRA RON O L Bc t er Bvelew C l'le Ue o oe OW WO G c s ner e o F 9 -Q p R ae s C ere A :- ..-MS-wa,-sw l .al O ' ' ,I -..! I , . taemnaluvswim A Q . ,W-f,f.,., Liarmozfrv- V .....-.,-...M - t x m ...-N.-....r...,.. ' 9 xl ' - ,, 7 X , ,, , i - XJ ., j tu s , 0... u ,U - O ' s, ,, , Q ru 4 O Leu. C7 4 ' ' .., ..- rn rn ' ' b rr- m N x O -, ,- I , I I ln fu . O . a c t U Q 'Tl , FU U w . 3 l O -v - - . ' t s .. . F L, U' A-1 1 Fx' L1 5 af 1 ' f Nw. .s,,, ,, rn K, fl' fi: C w O ' 'E S K 4 . ,,tt I , 1: lll l . W ,D 4 tn . : in Q. , A rw tn u cu tt ll' u ' 3 fn 'Q ' n , g 0 nr , .,,-,.....W M O ,..,.....--. 3' u 5 , , ' - .A 3' x ' s. A- mwunipp - U n a '1 1 l 3 . ' IU J- . -- 1- I Q , KN 1 v ,,lltf.7,WlQ' ' 'T 5, G U I Q ,gs , . fr Q n v -A . o Ze r , e , tu 1 E ,U f. Y ' - Us . rx ? 1 cv r N til A' E . o 1 ' . t 3 A1 C, - U-.s-M..-...-N., - . o I i . .- sv , Pa l . I V . U P , - 0 .Mm 1 rr - ' H K V. , , . o W , ,U 3 3 www- I . , . , , , . . X . , ?'Q'lfv 1. Senior Bancl Our band has acquired a reputation for being the work horse ot our musical organizations, appearing at all Vincent rallies, all football as well os some basketball games, in parades, and in many assemblies. Led by John Dcimcott as Drum-Major, it participated in the Mummers, Christmas, and Memorial Day parades as representatives ot the school. Much of the verve and pep ot our rallies can be attributed to the talents of its mem- bers, especially Rock Around the Clock, which persists as a hit with all the students. Neil Allegretto served as president, Marilyn Green, vice- president, Robert Buelow, student conductor, and Carole Felege and Francis Mitkovic, social secretaries. x SENIOR BAND1ROW ONE. R. M. Levesaue. ROW TWO: tn the lead in all Vincent marching forma- tions were flagbearers Marjorie Sample and Ruth Seaburg. Linda Anundson and Patricia Hulitman ably served as color guards, On a competitive basis, Roger Anderson, James Higgins, David Alburn, Gregory Mur- phy, Richard Dunn, Robert Buelow, and Jon Gerbracht were selected to add their talents to the District Band. N. Hughes, D. Austin, S, Smith, L. Casillo, N, Fronzaglio, N. Allegretto, J. Fava, R. Bruno, K. Stevens, K. Shelien, J. Gerbracht. ROW THREE: E, Ware, R. Anderson, D. Doyle, J. Stoscher, W. Ross, J. Damcott, J, Pop, H. Hudson, W. Grieshober, T, Holler, L, Grean, G. Murphy, R. Buelow, J. Houserman. ROW FOUR: Cy. Hahn, B. Thompson, K, Ruff, L. Calabrese, C. Felege, E. Zachs, W. Mertens, J. Higgins, R. Dunn, D. Lemmon, E i ' . 9, . t itil iii -Init-zl.'tst ii, Twelfth Grade Y-Teens llllll SENIOR Y-'l'EENS1ROW ONE: J. Rose, S. Loew, A, Narducci, B. NitlKieWiCZ, R Malena, M. Williams, L. Anundson. ROW TWO. C. Fabrizio, G. Walther, R. Liebel, K Holberger, C, Duman, G. Harford, N, Scalzitti, C, O'Connor, P. Hu E, Ward, M, Chervenka, M. Sample, J, Hauserman, B. Ferguson, B. Dinges, P. O'Dowd J. Keep, L. Ricciuti, L. McDonald, M. Eismann. ROW FOUR: M. Rochin, M' Si9l'Tl0fld. G. Fratus, B. Lee, M. Green Hman. ROW THREE: The Y-Teens is a world-wide organization which attracts many Strong Vincent High School girls to membership. ln her own way, each girl works continuously to maintain the high ideals of the group, The symbol ol the club is a triangle with each side representing a goal of the group. The first side stands for service, which was carried out this year with many important proiects such as the selling ot Christmas and Easter Seals. Next is spiritual, brought out at the beginning ot each year with the recognition service. The third side is social, highlighted by the Fall Tri, held at the Y.W.C.A., and the Spring Tri, which is held at Rainbow Gardens. The club is divided into five main groups: Junior High, Tenth Grade, Eleventh Grade, Twelfth Grade, and Evening Y-Teens. 4 sr W .t 1 2 'i. l g .f L . . i K ' . 4 si g l x 1 i SENIOR Y-'l'EENS1ROW ONE. P. Semple, P. Harris, P. Comita, Rcstivo, L. Levesque, J. Moore, P. Slater, V, Woods, B. Johnson. C. Fronzoglia, B. Johnson, J. Leone, A. Sullivan, P. DiPaulo, J. ROW THREE: P. Waratuke, V Kinsey, K. Holland, P. King, B, Clark, J Wehrle, J, Cunningham, P. Zonna, M. Hofmann, R. Wynn, G, Coblentz, C Kenr, C Carr, M. ChaHee, E. Sanderson, Swbevg, C Durst ROW TWO J Prassack, L. Marsh, P. Sanders, K. Cahill, C. Murray, N. Albiacht, J, Clugston, J, Keep, M J. Laird, J Miller, L A. Angelotti, N. Hughes, H McDannel, C. Welte, B. Markley, K Clay. Ruland, L lavarone, C. Cousteau, S, Pietrasanta, T. Romeo, P. Eleventh Grade Y Teens ELEVENTH GRADE Y TEENS-ROW ONE or e reyrc Bonms er Feleoe B Agresru B Beoclnorn N Sfrcnd B WrdeII Krngsvon J Turns M Bower F rr B Hogan K McMoIr n R TWO J ker I Nor o Loesel A or N os Srro K Cofxm P Covorvo M Worotuke M MoId v n covo r r Venturrnr ROW THREE M JITrey I. KI Nucermo J ezler Irwr A Co e Mmodeo P ol Ho e S Vol rn o enou S 1 o M Ccsey D Gombotese ELEVENTH GRADE Y TEENS1POW ONE J B wser C Boyer J Mr I1 eI M D Ir: Ir J Smith E Murroy N Roland S Krkbr de M Schmodf M Whre S Brown R Ievesque ROW TWO M B Kerm J Watson ogdon M Bushong B Zrrnorrk B I1 e W ROW M Senz n storm G Bolko D Young C Hooper S Borrow E Strong M A Rlo N Ree B Wrlson D Gr: nol Stork C Dckey ROW FOUR S Young P P gen M B Novtl onn S MI S Meyer N Wrlson xwell J Lgon S B khort S b S ou B Meh er P You 2 E i I A f A 2 I I Q I C. B rr fr, o. v' , B. I , C. I 1' I I . ,K. , . , . , V A L ' Q M P. er 'o, . , . o. OW ' V J x ' I 1 . Bw: , J. Mcrucc, R. d , J. ' , . royr , . Pirro, K. Luc , J. De . I , A o , . I , . , . , I I . s o , C. Mos , D. MIIe, J. ' . : . e , . uz, . R A. ' , .M ,R. n, , rr rr, A , f y X T. , . Cr Ir, E. ' IS , . I er, P, FIock, S. M g , L. olorn , . A. J 1 . 5 I i ' I ' 'S It I 4 I I If , f. 6 A I , 4 ' P , - ' .. - N I . I ' '- I I r - . . o , . , . Q o , . e c , . ' , . , . , . 1 I , . , . 4 , . r, . . : . . , . , P. Br , . , . , , W It , M. Funk, M. CobIentz, B. lllrs. THREE: . , R. So d , . , . , . , . , , , . . I , . d, . , . 'g , B. , . I . : . , . In , . , e rn , . rIer, . , . ' , M. Mo , . o , . ur , . Lu er, S. tr p, , I , , ng. 29 Tenth Grade Y-Teens 1 4 l , , TENTH GRADE Y-TEENS-ROW ONE P. Zonro, V Bonglorno, A. 3 Nrngs, N. Lcckey, N Bam' M. Burlcocrr W. Cronkshow, J, SoyLes, M. Dorrcoff, J Mor'eH, J. MongoLd, B. Poskus, M. Wrlson. ROW TWO A. Beror duccu, R. Moggro, W. Lyons, K. Pognorr, M Moy, N. Armstrong, N. Mrchener, L. BrownfHeLd, S. Mo-:Gregor C. Cooper, L. Szlnrndf, 'f, OMeoro, B Mrcnoe', J. Rernsenweber. ROW THREE' C. Cosco, J. Bowser, B Swortzell, H. Srnrvk, J Arrcr, 5. Hrnsperer. ROW FOUR P. Cooney, S. Grrsrer Murroy, C. Edler, M. Donoruccr, J BrodLey, L. Young, C. Sloyron. C. CornponeLLo, S. Ohrnon, A TENTH GRADE Y-TEENS--92-2 CHE C 1' .gy .. if '-'-eoe' . J-' if '. .'.f-'-4 ' 1 Jw fr: 9:52 N: 2,- CMV - Q W Hn. . . v f , , L vv -,'ffS . ' ::r' P ,-U. C.f 'Q .- S-,Hb r ' CCA' ' VO I- Sfeizc -,1- f 'fr , , . ,, O-rv O, . C! , -'-Miz' Ei: 1 Junior Y-Teens , l , S. .v'v.- ul' a Q-cling JR. HIGH Y-TEENS-ROW ONE. L. Herbert, L. Olson, L. Stent, A. Cook, P. Leszek, J. Wrllxoms, C. Monnerelli E. Hoflmon, D. Morguordt, K. Holl, K. Doty, J. Perm, J. Losko, J. Muzyko, N. Werggel. ROW TWO: P, Cooper E. Whrtleclge, L. Gustafson, C. Stewart, N. Scott, S Westmon, V. Tompktns, CS. Hutclrrson, P. Barron, D ' Welggel, J. Hart, P. Stltn, N.. Boyd, M. Fuller, O. Dermel, IA. Wrlltomson. ROW THREE: M. Fischer, L. Recd K. Stout, N. Alden, S. Shank, S Hortmon, N. Schobocker, J. Erzer, S. Snertff, J. Hort, C. Klan, N. Simon ROW FOUR. C. Serferth, J. Zrmmer, M. Secser, B. Wolkow, B. Sowdey, Y, Roymer, J. Clopper, B. McColl, J Hi h Y Lemmon, D. Clwenoult, B. Thoyer, J. Williams, S. Sptnnrng. g - I 1 JUNIOR HI-Y-ROW OXE- J CCSD P Pronzen, '. Delaplcne, J. Jenks, B. Peterson, C Good, M. St. John, C. Brorek, D 'C'c'z, S. 'Je-rrne. 7 'f 'g 3 r-.csof QCW TWO. . :.,'.:n, R. Ellenberger, B. Neurvetr, D. Robocker, B. Rnosss, T. P-cle' R 'f'f e S S'n n, D Sotger, D. Vczlregor, J. Huuserwwor. ROW Tl-'REE W. COND, C. Pefrotl, D Strong, '. S 'n, J. S'os:'e' A Varlfola, R hcolph, K. Dorr S Gttbert, R. Tozer, N. Rogers, L. Boyd. ROW FOUR: ff. Arble, J. Seofz, G. Krutlf, C. Lcrsen, R. Rocenocogin, J. Grlbert, A AHVVO, D. Hudler, J. McOrcnde, T. Scnv-fob, D. Kramer, N Peterson Sensor Hugh Y -0 SENIOR HI Y ROW ONE M Wrght W Schelnsk A Thomas J Vtera C Sch al C Byers ROW TWO F M lk a c S Baumgartner J S one R Drhltcola D Cocch one o ack Stron G Sues ,l Berar ucc Ushers Malntarnrng a program consistent w the Ideals of the Y M C A the Vrncent Senror HIY although only rn rts second year ns already consrderea a malor part at our school lute The group had tts own basketball league made an excur sron to see the Cleveland Browns ln actuon and had nts tradrtronal bean supper Three members Vreyra Vu era and Strong partlcrpated In the Model Legrslature when they took over dutres rn our government at l-larrrsburg It was partrcularly unter estrng because Rlchard Strong was elected Speaker of the House The Hr Y was ably led by Robm Vreyra wrth Joe Beraduccn as vrce presrdent George Suesser secretary Bob Grossman treasurer Mr John Grlles ple sponsor Too otten the unobtrusnve routrne servrces that are provrded tor stu dents ga unnotrced So It rs wrth the boys who are selected for servrce as ushers Charged wrth the dunes ot openrng audrtorrum doors when stu dents enter and leave they are also concerned to some degree an pro vrdrng ventrlatron and adlustrna the curtarns to provrde a darkened room Servrng durrng the year were E Schade R Wrrght D Cameron and R Krngston The rnernbers ot the Prolecttonrst 0 d v r responsto 1 s Under the ren our on e ttf DeNardo they set up he eaurpfr-ent needed tor rrovres rn ctassrocrrs and assernbt es an opera e shoes Jsed tn r consurnung task IS that ot checkrng and re checkuna alt equlpment an or der to keep It IO pertect running or der Headed by Roger Anderson the group tnctuaes R Morkey J DAu rora B Na duccu and C Vergotz Our otten unrecognized stage crew works very hard un order to brlng us successful assembly programs Tet mg the publuc address system the stage Irghts and settung the stage rs routune that takes rnuch ot their tame They also assrst rn preparrng the stage for the Rhtlharnnontc and other groups hat rnake use ot our cud: torturn They are etoncuently led by Rnchord Ettenberaer MANAGER and Phtl Wrtlrarns ASSISTANT MANA GER under the constant outdance ot Mr Krlcosko Merr-b rs prctured ID clude H Arrowsrmth,J Schade, P Wrltuams, R Strong, M Srmmons, B Rarny, D George, D Grerner, and R Ellenberger Chl Rn their hands tult ffth all 'het , tffie. A pa- t' ,f ve c o tr. , . L ,' V W ' d f fee ' ' T ou pep ratiies. HCI-EVGV,T58TTmOSTTTf'T16' r ' Q T . , . , . ' Y . . s - , 4 '- ,J I I X . r ,, h 4 , . e A ' - Dante Club The Dante Club is among the more active groups, maintaining a full schedule of ac- tivities. Daily conversation is a continuous project, aiming toward facility. Impromptu dialogue about daily events, together with the weekly skits, highlight a healthy com- petition between boys and girls. National Modern Language Week was marked by appropriate exercises and displays. Fridays were reserved for the Opera Committee which reported on the Metropolitan broad- casts the following day, thus introducing the Italian masters and the repertoires that make them live for us today. The club closed its year with a social event-a tea as a Mothers Day program. DANTE CLUB-ROW ONE: A. Santone, C. Fratarcangeli, R. Beraducci, J. Rocco, E. Beraducci. ROW TWO: J. Venturini, L. Salorino, J, Marucci, M, Brower, D. Yocabozzi, D. Chiopazzi. ROW THREE: P. Cralli, M. Chaffee, V. Leone, T. Disantis, T. Gentile, P. Cavatto, K. Cofini. German Club The prime purpose of the Ger- man Club is to provide a bet- ter understanding and knowl- edge ot the German language, as the students go about their study. ln each monthly meeting the program promotes an edu- cational interest in the ways and customs ot the German people, This years president is Pal Rostad, our Foreign Ex- change Student from Norway. GERMAN CLUB-ROTN ONE C. Durst B Wynn e c s urr-a R. S J. V S. Baumgartner, D. Caccciane, R Stra i p Ge er R FOUR: C. Leingarig D vaclierdrick R Voura i tn R Biorkland, D, Gilbert, eaburg, S Bwkhart, D Walker. oat arson Pe ty iera, A. Thomas, 'J. Sirvrrofs, R Ei r- W HRLF r K em rw Spanish Clubs The members ol the Spanish Club this year have created much interest in the language and customs ot Hispanic America They organized and participated in quizzes and other pro grams based on the language and customs of the Spanish peoples This organization has helped to better the understanding to wards our Latin American neighbors and has created new knowledge tor the Spanish students at Strong Vincent More over the olticers ot Mr Mtchalskis Spanish classes have influenced many students to choose Spanish as their favorite ot the romance languages The officers are ROW ONE S Bartow C Dickey K Kingston ROW TWO P Lockwood B Michael G Hobbs S Brown G Vieyra J Schuler ROW THREE E Schade Science Club 2 licatlon of knowledge they have completed many In Will we be able to live on the moon someday Mem p bers of the Science Club feel they are well on their way TGFSSTIHQ SXDGFIMGHTS Who kFtOWS PGFIWGPS One Of OUI' B t th scientists will find the answer to present day prob to answering this important question y initio ing e desire to be precise in their thinking learning and ap lemS In ll llS SPUTDIR WOI'lCl SCIENCE CLUB1ROW ONE K Stout M Williamson G Delmel R Roehrl N Boyd D Baldwn T Hughes R McCabe M Engel B Beacham R. Irwin, . Vieyra, . Boyer, . Martin, J. Patton, A. Billings. R TWO: Mr. Wilkinson, ADVISER, D. Bowser, J. Clapper, M. Fuller, B. Allen, S. Spinning, J. Williams, B. Thayer, A. Way, B. Dublin, R. Bauer, 7 Y T Fluegel L McGuire J Bradley S Hanauer P Richenbrode A Murray C Ring D Bauer S Gustavson ROW THREE D Dunn L Grean J Grande, B. Larsen, K. Darr, B. Nedmoiner, J. Gilbert, B, Camp, B. Fildler T. Smith, J. Berman, L. Calabrese, R. Baxter, M. Cross, J. Cross, J. Mc Grone, B. Leube. DRAMATICS CLUB-ROW ONE: S. Lewis, M. Schmidt, B. Willis, M. Keim, M, Engel, .l. Sayles, N. Webster, C. Reese, N. Weber. ROW TWO: L. A. Angelotti, P. Zonna, P. Sanders, S. Loew, J. Clugston, M. Welte, C. Murray, M. Williams, P. Semple. ROW THREE: S. Meyers, S. Showers, S. Sevin, N. Dramatics Club Michener, B. Nelson, K. Pagliari, P. Cooney, P. King, C, Simons, L. Anundson. ROW FOUR. P. Murray, B. MacGregor, C. Cooper, L. Symmonds, S. Demers, D. Edkin, V. Kinsey. ROW FIVE: M. Wright, A. Thomas, S. Baumgartner, F. Mifkovic. For those members interested in all aspects of the theater, the Dramatics Club offers opportunities for uncovering talent, and gaining information about the theater and theater life. Throughout the year, the mem- bers of the club diligently prepare a play tor their annual assembly. lt is through the help and co-operation of each member that this presentation is so successful and is praised by all. ln this year's hilarious production, the hit of the show was Roger Anderson, who surprised everyone by step- ping so much out ot character. Gaye Vieyra is president. Mr. DeNardo serves as adviser. DRAMATICS CLUB--ROW ONE: R. Maggio, R. Malena, J, Bowser, B. Beacham, C. Wrixton, K. Kingston, G. Vieyra, M. White, B. Zimarilr, A, Allen, R. Levesque, ROW TWO: A. Beraducci, D. Chiappazzi, P. Pingen F. Murray, J. Turns, A. Taylor, D. Young, L. Broolrhouser, M. Fink, B. White, E. Karsch. ROW THREE: C. Campanella, D. Grignol, B. Stark, M. Green, B. Lee, J. Smith, C. Derrick, C. M. Duman, S. Kirkbride, D. Gcmbatexe, P. Ferrio, J. Good, N. Roland, ROW FOUR: S. Bartow, C. Dickey, S. Young, .l. Gerbracht, J, Vierc, D. Greiner, M. Rochin, N. Albracht, L. McDonald, R. Irwin, J. Logan. ROW FIVE: R. Kingston, G. Murphy, G. Suesser, D. Cacchione, R. Strong, G. Werbler, R. Ellenberger, D. Patton, N. Reed, C. Symaski B. Wilson. Junior Red Cross Among its many service proiects, the Junior Red Cross provides a Variety Show at the Veteran s Hospital each month. Other projects include the filling of two school chests to be sent overseas where they are needed, visiting Zem Zem Hospital at Christ- mas and decorating the windows, making bedside gardens of plants and flowers to be sent to shut-ins, and sponsoring a noonday dance and an evening dance. The officers of this organization are Carol Kent, president, Mary Eismann, vice-presi- dent, John Bugbee, treasurer, and Gretchen Coblentz, secretary. Mrs. Goetz, Miss Van Natta, and Mrs. Brockway serve as advisers. JUNIOR RED CROSS1ROW ONE: B. Beacham, S. Huffman, P. Cooney, P. Rose, B. Widell, K. Kingston, J, Hart, M. Burkhart, D. Ferrio, E. Hoffman, K. Doty. ROW TWO: C. Fabrizio, M. OMeara, C. Wrixton, B. Thayer, S, Spinning, J. Keep. M. Welte, M. Eismann, G. Coblentz, C. Kent, C. Felege, J. A. Moore, J, Smith. ROW THREE: T. Scholl, A. Williams, T. Carey, A. Thomas, C. Henry, R. Ellenberger, T. Bauman, J. Bugbee, T. Hughes, L, Grean, T, Smith, W. Johnson. Disrributive Education Club Under the guidance of Mrs. Massing, D. E. students tour places of business and industry such as the Boston Store and the General Telephone Company. Guest speakers are invited to give the members helpful views of their everyday business or industry. Heading the D. E. Club this year are: Patricia McClimans, president, Anthony Rugare, vice-president, Carl Gianelli, secretary, and Frank Minadeo, treasurer. T DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Cl.UB1SEATED: M. Miller, P Mountain, M. Gambatese, D. DeCara, C. Reichert, J, Tullio, P McClirnans, J. Shuttenberg. STANDING: F. Minadeo, H. Camp T. Smith, A. Mancuso, L. Kinsinger, R. Nordin, C. Braznick, A Notarione, J. Soli, C. Giannelli, A, Rugare, R. Graham, B. Cantoni C. Piano, B. Ronzitti. College Club COUEGE CLUB-ROW ONE: J. Bowser, J. Sayles, N. Gillespie, M. White, S. Kirkbride, J. Good, A. Allen, F. Murray, N. Roland, P. Ferrio, R. Maggra. ROW TWO: P. Zonna, B. Beach- man, A. Taylor, K. Kingston, J. Turns, B. Wilson, M. Nottelrnann, B. Willis, B. Stark, M. Fink, C. Cornponella, L, A. Angelatti, D. Gambatese. ROW THREE: K. Pagliari, M. Schmidt, J, De Sarro, D, Young, S. Demers, G. Vieyra, B. White, D. Grignol, C. Dickey, A. Beraducci, S. Bartow. ROW FOUR: P. Murray, C. Cooper, B. MacGregor, L. Symmonds, K. Calini, M. Engel, N. Reed, P. Sanders. ROW FIVE: J. Gerbracht, O. Murphy, R. Chase, G. Suesser, R. Kingston, G. Weibler, D. Greiner, R. Ellenberger, J. Clugston, S. Loew. tllllli E Have a foggy tuture? You neednt have. These students tound solutions to many ot their problems by ioining the College Club, a senior high organization estab- lished with the purpose ot presenting to its members, programs ot interest and aid in making future college plans. The club in- torms college-bound boys and girls about colleges and universities, scholarships, and other phases of college lite which help each member to choose his school of the tuture. ftia gg it i COLLEGE CLUB-ROW ONE K Holland, R Molena, N Scglzittr, 'J Ri a, S Meyer, S Burkhart, S Miiler, M Sample, RCW FOUR- B Mark ey C Boyer, J. Morrell, B Ne'so'i, M. Will arns, E. Strong, M Hallman D Walker, C Sev-rt A Shelaon, P. Rose, W. Lyoii, S Lewis, S Brown, T. '-tall, S. Cyustavson ROW TWO L, Marsh, P, Sernple J Prassack, L, Mcllorcld. ROW FNE M. Green, J. 'J Micheneh M Stevens, S. Hanauer M. Cnaltee, S. Pietrasanta, Pratus, S. Shov-ers, B Lee, L. Artuncsan, P. King, CJ, Walther, J T Romeo, S. t-htzrrian. M Singer, V Kinsey, J, Keep, M. Keim, t-lauserrvan, M Wrig:ht, F. Milkoyic, R. Strong, D. Cacchione, S. 'A Bustecpgz ff Cobientz, R. lm n ROW THREE P. Hallman, C. Baumgartner, J Vrera, A, Thomas, D Patton, 'J' Rochin, G. Cob- Dutsk , Bravyntela, M Burkh M Trrvble, J. Kershaw, K. er'tz,T, t'tcl'. Hoberger J Keep, N A,b'a:a', U We.'e, C Murray, C. Kent, K.Y.B. Club The K. Y. 3. C up is e'es'ed :rt developing character through the sway o' the Bib'e so 'na' students may meet lite wtn calrrness, po se cnderstanaing and sympathy. The club s aim is to help mem- bers aiscofer the purpose of lite as outlined in the Bible and assist in applyng its 'ruth to eferyday living. For their programs, the K, Y. 3, members aiscuss Bible characters, prepare talks on Bible subiects, have panel discussions, view pictures, and enjoy sacred music. K. Y. B. CLUB-PCN ONE: C Lirvnger, R. Camscrel :, T. Halt, Miss Konout, G. Garlozn. POW TWO. K. Daty, G Hobbs, tl. Pitto, K. Hall. ROW THREE R Oa'rr'an, J. Bryan, L Braun, M. Jeflery, S. Gilbert. if Future Teachers Club The Future Teachers Club has as its main purposes the need to enlighten students as to the requirements ot teaching, and to extend its services to the school. The most important proi- ect this year was assistance with the annual P. T. A. Open House program. To keep abreast with new developments and to make further additions and improvements in the organiza- tion, President Linda Marsh and Vice-President Gretchen Coblentz were sent as Strong Vincent delegates to the Future Teachers Conference held in Edinboro. Miss Wilson and Mrs. Thompson, as faculty advisers, can take pride in their part of the development ot this new club and the tuture teachers it will produce. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERlCA1ROW ONE P. Semple, D, Gamba- Reed S Burkhart, S. Piefrasafta. ROW THREE: E. Sanderson, J. Clugston, rage, N, Brower, tc Ctcyf C, Felege '.'. Coblentz, E, Hgyeg, C, Fronzaglia, D. Gre fer, B. Agresfi S Myers, S, Valer-o, G. Suesser, .l. Elser, G. tsl, Rogndx F Murray, C, Fqnrzg ROW TWO A. Sull .ar-, L. Angelatti, Coblentz, K Kingston, B, Stark R, Seaberg, E. Strong, K. OCor er, L. Marsh, C. Ker-t M. Sample, N. fm ,. 44 Assrstant Edttor Carol Kent assures Cormrlrta Fronzaglrc Edrtor that our slogan Well meet all our deadlunes w ll be met X l SPCKESMAN THE SPOKESMAN has vrtalrty only as rt vrews Strong Vrncent rn all rts aspects and actrvrtres Thus each year our stud nts look forward to the day when they wrll recerve therr yearbook and rt their happy smiles reflect approval thus as suftlcrent as a reward for the stall Un der the edltorshrp of Carmelrta Fronzaglra and her as srstant Carol Kent the staff worked drlrgently to assem ole and present a book of the flnest qualrty The Interest and enthustasm of all members of the SPOKESMAN BOARD, unafllected by hard wrttmg tasks under pressure merrts the consideration of the entrre Vincent tamrly The contmuous clatter of the typewrrter rn preparrng last mrnute copy for the prrnter proved that Pat Restrvo Rose mary DeCeleo and Kathy Cahrll were hrghly capable and consctentrous typrsts Y Cectronal ecrrars ol the Spokesman Kathy Clay Carol Carr Lmdc q1+s..,,, gg?- LQ- ,.,,, Marsh and Drare Baldwn surmount the cnallenoe ol productng Wesley Ross rn charge of sports and photographrc iles and Mr the 58 yearbook Shrnol Spokesman advrser check on progress to date Records The SPOKESMAN STAFF ROW ONE S Sum m ns L FoNey McDonald C Fronzcgn ROW TNO E Word P Zorma K Holblexb Pas'r In Prm'r oNdo Resfwvo D Walker R EE K ohul R rw Cc ompcm V Kmsey M rs C W FOUR W Ross R M Ruggue Nm en? Bcr w Shu SPOKESMAN SALESMAN ROW ONE C ond E Msczo A Sul van J dr Nnc B Beochcm J Grosberger ROW TWO R Penske C Yates J Vorgo W Schzmonsen vm B o er Co e A z S PsrreHo ROW THREE P Sanders B Meh r over umcm Ree oper T De Sorms M Bciko P Murro ROW FOUR W Broun S Floncgcn A WHoms U Bonner G Wmson D Gremer G Wfebler R Ellenberger D De Mc eo G Hendrickson Mrs Alsheumer ossumed cdvzsory responsn bmty nn mczkmcu coNecr:ons ond promornng es S e :re 1 the ine sbowm to er mon tors Pot y Waldo and EsNeen Word -QA .J Strong Vincent N EWS ..-gg oe am e acse ma uck e over an mem n the N osslp co uma s further refectea by Mary Joy Mors ctrculotton Roo osscnarr sports Beverly Ferauson asslstont edltor Marllyn We te pus ness manacer ara Betsy Seth co editor X ra tfa a ' e t Frlc: ery mont c aa, a f Issue o he NEW l h lalls of Vmccrt LJ 'ler the ac dance ol M Wallach the qocrnalsm class plans vvrves and publtshes our school paper re Dectm tn mmtatc e all the problems and headac es at the grea' aatlles Perhaps the problems are even greater because tn a monthly paper the approprtate nevvs coverage must antlclpate events tn the future Stat? members pursue varled assmgnments of an md: ftdual natcre vtth opportunlty lor parttclpatton rn plannmg anct makeup open to all Each member takes l-ts turn ln bemg a page editor planning the dummy ass gnlng stones checlcmg and flttmo copy and wrttmg headlines The Hnal Issue ol the year ts devoted pr: manly to the allows of the graduatmg class NEWS STAFF ROv O P o 90 V 'ee Kee 0 ' 1 ' wi E1 , Ext'o ,ou fu r Vs c ll the 'as a, oz .4 ef I M ,..,, ' new t 5' S h's 1 '19 W 1 1 ' . 'rx , l t r, , ' ' ll x ll' ' r Il I . I - X we ' Q ' , tr h f . ' ' x ' E ' I V 4' 1 . x X ,., . . , . M X A . K, K. . . I . , E . I X . . V I .. C-ato'J,cH'r'wscr'tt ,t EWS I , , , Q ' I 1, 1 ' ' Q a Gr , 7 H , l 7 - E' ' ' Q W Hi ,V f , - 1 A we t Y l l ,V ' '?' ' A , Q? 5 ii , ' 1 11. I 5 'A 3 Zi? 1 4 Q J l . . , 5 f was J y so 2 f J 5 f ' v' . 7 s . l - Q ' 4 1 v '-E '.' '.': s R Fat: E '. 'K c 1: B Ve-'Quia' . t':.se 'c' B Sem E Qwes- 'nan '.' We'e Wc'3'. 1 C :acyl Af 'An C :'::'-: Q. F , S'C':e TN. Tvo'a' J Rose J 3 4 F':ssa:x S Accms Monitors perform varied services Mr. Gustavson's ,. , ': 'o's assist Ur. Gustaviort ' the 'nc cr - 1 1: ' ox .'.,C6 7 scfea.Jes ic' 'ne tot on 'g year 'Fey y Sz: zf' s't'g of crrr' ot cr-czr, Jc'e fe-eo 2 ng 1 :nc ', Sat Pestrva, Dianne Pcrsra., Bev D 'yes feorgc Cfrrstensen, Pot Huqmon and Mary Cfer- vefkc Main Cffice Ow 'non owce rnonrtors do a time bit of everytt-mg Often scer' 'Lrnrng errands or Carry-eg bus ticket money to Ur See-nk a'e Enzobetn Miczo, Rosemary DeCeg'o, Vcren puyn, Fn'a Harduccu, Mary Jo Scuteifo, Sara Volt- We' ffe'a 1' ne Scwtte, Lynette Fotey, Satiy Stroup, Sora Rreacr Pny s Srrnrns, Sue Loew, Bannre Moy, Betty Sonder- sor' and Marte D Onoirro Cooking 3 I K o .--- Nw. is :sg - J y Attendance Peggy Rrckenbrode, Marilyn Srgrnond, Barbara Lee, and Dc' O Dowd are four of the hard working gals who keep : :neck on the absentees and distribute the compieted tists '- the rnorr--ng. Otters who perform this important duty are Judy Webrte, Carol Secnrrst, Loretta Ricciuti, Gretchen Wa'tr1e', Mary Hofmann, Bonnie Keiper, Cathy Holiand, Carae Rrng, Beveriy Stroup, and Janice Cunningham. A3 i Tre art ot cooking is an achievement rn anyones icookb book! Aggrg-na wttt' the various dures of the kitchen Ore monrtars Donna Bongiorno, Harrie Dfimrco, Mary Jane Morgan, Jackie ,arrc Jeanne Laudensack, ond Tneima Swimrn. 2 ff' 4-gy X So necessary in our school routine Football and Eligibility Typ ng and cnecktng the eltgtbtltty of our athletes, answering core respondence, ann prepartng schedules are the jobs of tlte Football and Eltgtbtlrty monitors: Charlotte Dickey, Julie Clugston, Nancy Atoraclwt, Rose Marte Crtscsonne, Carol Rulond, and Suellen P etrasonto Counselor's Tnese I4 counselors monitors--Susan Allburn, Carrn Fronzoglra, .tndo Marsh, Lindo Anundson, Anne Sheldon, Margie Sample, Bonne Jonnson, Marilyn Welte, Lots McDonald, Gayle Frotus, Betty Sanaersort, Carole Rulond, Eva Jean Bell, and Donna Kehoe -work diligently tn sorttng and filing personal files on students and tn mointatning the mass of information and bulletins from numerous colleges, so rt wtll be available for use by students. 0 JC usa.. 1: Library let s see! Two cents o doy for six days, brings the tlne on your overdue book to a totol of twelve centsf Working among the books ol knowledge ore the followrng ltbrcry mortttorse-ROW ONE: P Cooney, N Nordtn, D Yocobozzr, C larussr, J, Wolle, J. Kopef, J Ctottt C. Ccrnpcnella, E, Buzzonco, S. Orlando. ROW TWO H t-lessrnger, C, Mfer, C. Cosco, M Wara'uke, S, Swan- son, D. Bong orno, tl t-fern-an, L. Crasst, J Mtller, C L'ebel. POW 'HREF A Btcccosfo 3 Boom, C Cor-c E Hallock K, OConror, J. Leone, C, Syrnaskr, G. Olzewslrr Gym OV gum rvorvors to-e a busy acy cs tt'ey get out barn ng surts, rw erranfts and co any number ol ods cos trot they ore oskec 'a oo GYM MONITORS-PON OLE, S Huarvon, L, M:Donald S t-ta.ss'Man P S 's, C Cncopazz, D Pcrscof tl Young -' Coz' POW TWO A Slings, B Mcintyre, 'J Fucttes, A Autor ro J DfSnrro Tr Doo tue, C. Dleya, B Dougherty, S Qrozg-5. ROW TPUES o Venn, R A'-oerer, R Ca lart, D Lucc- rot' F 'Jasc' S ,us S C-JYS'CY,l.Sy!YVTtOFKlS,lil.LCV1lUlGy' Student needs requrre Schoo Doctor V Every precautron us taken to preserve the athletes health Here we see Dr Wrlbur Wallace admunrster the pre season physrcol examtnatron to track candrdate Robert O Lone Intramurals other services also Cafeteria Staff ff 0 CAFETERIA ROW ONE C Reese B Short H B he manager R Hersler ROW TWO L Pelllcan V Kufter V K rnslct N Drvell Custodial Staff CUSTODIAL WOMEN ROW ONE G Mrsh E Stetter M Magel ROW TWO B Fuller S Kacprowncz K Lrebel The gurls gym rs always o center of actrvrty Gay Vreyra Susan S Goiembewskl Huftman and Marrlyn Engel are shown here performrng one of therr dutres as rnomtors for Mrs Tuttle rn her rumor hugh rntra mural program Q O , s I - ,ffr A - V 'ff T rl - 7g C lk T, .f X rf A ' 3 T' ii I' V . f ji -H ,V Aa tl l e D LM ' - ' , ft T1 A by 3 I T Q ,, ,Cm I A 4,,h,lr ll T ,o nmafflaf N I Vfgty ,. g , N ' ' . 1 I , I , , . lyt , I . I t ' l rc l, I. I, i . , . , - 1. ' -ul f V X at in l 9 P Cur final year-the realization inf- SUSAN ADAMS Transferred from McDowell Hugh School Councrl Varrety Shows 2 3 NEWS Stall 3 Dramatrcs u l YTeensl 2 3 Cece: Chcrr l Concert Chorr 2 3 i of a future challenge .....--v Representrng the senror class great honor and responsibility Thus year s class has found capable ea ershrp rn D Cacchrone president B Johnson vrcepresldent K Ccrhrll secretary and J Vrera, treasurer NANCY ALBRACHT NEIL ALLEGRETTO Ng tonal H nor Society 2 3 Natronal Honor Society 3 Coun Councrl Var t 'ey Showg 2 3 Dm r Vorrety Shows l 2 3 matrcs Club 2 3 Cheerleaders l e 2 3 Concr our l xx ' q 7 '7' . ' 3 X U. ' lly ' ' is a ' I d- , u . . . . I . I . ' t' o ' , 5 4 l 2 - Std ' 5 HI-Y 2, 35 , ' ' ' ' , 5 . c'l ' , , 5 Con- g I 2, , 1 2 ' l r 2 r 3 I I 3: B , 5 If 3. Cl b 5 - , , 5 lon 2, 35 Y-T ens l, , 5 et l,2,3. ' 5 ' , , Ch' , 2, 3. 1 K ix I . I v ' X - , C X ,f -I E W P4 . , .-... . K . f ' l ' fl 37133 A It . C .X G1 ,Q x 733525 - fl l FRANK ANASTI u ent Counctl 3 Cross Country l Basketball l cert Chorr 3 Bond 3 Orchestra ggebgll 1 3 GO '565 Na are-v f. 44 ROGER ANDERSON German Club 3 Prolectuomsts and O Mertt Award 2 JAMES ATKINSON Hall Momtor l Basketball I SAMUEL BAUMGARTNER C uncrl V rrety Shows I 2 3 Dramatrcs Club 3 German Club 3 Concert Chorrl 2 Pres: t 3 Football I 736 'Y QQ... -I-In Q -Y LU ANN ANGELOTTI ege Club 2 3 Dramoucs Cu 2 3 Future Teachers Cub 3 Cheerleaders 3 YTeens 2 3 Cecelran Chorr 2 DIANE BALDWIN SPOKESMAN Board 2 3 College u I 2 3 Dramatrcs Clu 3 Zeta Srgma Gamma Scrence Cu 3 YTeens 2 3 Bowlmg I EVA JEAN BELL Counselors Momtar 3 ,ng L A-35 ,pus ? 4 LINDA ANUNDSON LAWRENCE ARBLE Councrl Vorrety Shows 3 College ns to lrst rn Marmes u 2 Dramatrcs lub or Guard 2 3 eens I 3 Counselors Monrtor 3 AQ sf '33 Nl 'I RONALD BANISTER ALBERT BAUER SPOKESMAN Salesman 2 College Plans to enllsl In the MOYIHES Club 3 Concert Clwolr 3 JOSEPH BERARDUCCI DANIEL BERTGES College Club 2 3 Span sh b Basketball l Wrestlmg 2 2 3 Foot estlrng 2 Track I 2 ,4- X '57 .9 f ll' 'Qt if :I I Sl LJ OJ ,. .. O , .. I Am ' I .- Q ' ,-. V . N , -T L I It A S 'T 3 - 5 . 5 I S - - T' 3 X. F' ff' N V' 'S' ., 0 C, 0 Q ,. Q, ' - ' 9. nf' , I Q Q. 4 X . 0' U- rr '43 , Q I ef' I . . .. -glf' 4' ' ' ' ' . L ,,. . ' U- i sv - Y Q df' . . N ,. I yi' ff ' f, 3 .N . ,nt J I ,C L A 1 i ' .go I E Q-I M Q Q 1' i I I H 1 4 ' A- fi o' , 1 To D' S . 4 A ,,, .4 EJ wat ffl 4 M in is , X . . - ' 4 ig? ' 0 T . :C - U' - .. .. Ai ' T1 Q 1 -' . Ax ,L 4 my ., ,L I 1 Af -r., f - - I is 1 Y, V W I , f i I 4 N Q i to ,..-TQ., .r-F' N ' 'lf A Q , an i ez j gl C N as j,59'3'll 3 I N , 7 ' 'K ' 3 3' Ib 3 X A 2' f ' - rf M f oz. I 1 f , -A f I 1, lrf?'f - my ' 5 5 .gtg H ' ...QM - 3' .4 1 Cx' m ' .. , J X . 5 gf Q 1 X 26' if -Q-n-f 'V' 'ff -8 :lah 'Q ROBERT BIERRE Transferred rom Tech Hugh School Plans to go to colege DONNA BORING ws ---. ,Q li! i'4' Y Jw-'w ROBERT BILETNIKOFF AXEL BJORKLUND Baseball 3 Basketball 3 German Club 2 3 Hall Monutor C oss C untry 2 3 Track CONSTANCE BRAZNICK PATRlCK BRENNAN i ll l vig a-s,.. GTX gg fill rs 'f A DONNA BONGIORNO nte Club 2 YTeens l 3 celran Chou l Concert Chour 2 3 Cooknng Monrtor 3 WAYNE BRUMAGIN NEWS Staff 3 Spantsh Club l D E Club 3 Gym Monltor M FHOI' Counctl Varnety Show 2 Future mor Red Cross l and tramurals 2 3 ack Wllh mtxecl feelings ROBERT BUELOW ESTHER BUZZANCO S :ence Club 3 Band 2 Club 3 YTee Gym Chesm, 3 Momtor l Lubrary Mamtor up '50 'X-v ur lk-r .-au! i te DAVID CACCl'llONE S ent Councll l 2 3 Natno al Honor Socuety 2 3 Semor Class P sndent College Club 3 HtY ball 2 3 Base 3 Natnonal Athletlc Scho slw p Soclefy 2 3 55: 5v-., 'S' nntorl 2 ootball l W9 BSSUITIG KATHRYN CAHILL Student Councul l 3 Secretary 2 Semor Class Secretory Councll Varlety Shows l 2 3 SPO ES MAN Board 3 Cheerleaders 2 3 eens l V ce Preslden Mernt Award 2 1 I x D C. J 5, ' 'A -' A Q A4 1 ' ' X ' is ' 'll' ' ' sf f' X I .LV I - V - , I X N' ' , X l. x . , A , -vs' - . . E V Q ' K' 1 JU. Cy f C 'A 'hr' Y Y ll N , - ,QQ . . ' Rfk. . '-. x ' 0' 5:5--5. 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X1 5 , Q 'Ai-'inf-, , ,I 2 E, , d, nr Sgm 35 4'4- 3,4 4- I-UH nw '1 11' Q72 :lv 145 1 3, A 'J .mf 5-, 4 4 ,sr 'ff':,.s kfa tp- Qxqw fu- Ny A WL, Sf' RICHARD CALDWELL Cross Country 3 Wrestllng l 2 3 95 lb Wrestlmg Champlon 2 B w mg I 2 ARLENE CARLSON NEWS Salesman 2 3 YTeens 2 Counselors M nrtor 3 Dad not graduate DONALD CAMERON German Club 2 3 Zeta Slgma Gamma Sclence Club 3 Protec tlonusts l Stage Crew I Usher l 3 Water Polo CAROL CARR SPOKESMAN Board 2 3 College Club l 2 Cheerleader 3 YTeens 2 3 w n l HARRY CAMP E Clu MARY ANN CECI Y Teens I leadership of 'rhe sludenl body JEAN CHAMBERS Councxl Varnety Show 3 SPOKES MAN Salesman l 2 3 Colleg l 2 ace Chaurman 3 Cafeterla Momtor l 3 Bowlnng 2 Capaun RICHARD CHASE MARY CHERVENKA Councll Varuety Shaw 2 SPOKES Jumor Red Cross l 2 3 YTe MAN Salesman l College Club 2 2 3 Office Monltor 3 Bowlung anrsh Club l 2 Hall Mom EVTFIIS BENJAMIN CANTON! D brary Mcmtor 2 MARY FRANCES CHAFFEE College Club 2 3 Cheerleader 3 Y Teens 3 Ceceluan Chonr 3 Cafe terra Momtor 3 Lfe Savmg I 2 JOSEPH CHESSARIO Transferred from Cathedral Prep School Plans to attend co ege mayorlng nn Enguneermng or Nu clear Physucs in ,nf bl 1-.,, J? fa-q 'YS 'Wwe :sg T XZ if J iq' XY' 7 I A -I . -W I u-.I 5.3 ,. 1 , . - . I S ri - 4 ' N g gf I L 1, gl ,Q -v- .Qs X V ' F .- . p lr gwizvux ' 9-.-5 '13 3. ll I K 'safer 21-' . lr X lx S 33' :fo .l' ns . Q V- v K ,Q J ' 'z L ' ,I I 149 ' or ' 'V 'I 3 T, . L I . , - , , , , ' D. , lb 3, D. E. Club 3, ante Club 2, Lf- L, l' 4, , I : 2 , 2, 3 l, . O . ' ' - . ' l I ' V? - A , I V '- I . . I, 2, 35 Life Saving l, , 5 S lm- F ' ' ' ml g , 2, 3. 3- 0 ' ' I , ' A 3 - ' , , 5 - ens . 9 : 1 , : A 7 n - ll f Club , 2, 33 Y-Teens l, , Serv- SP . 2 QIOT 2, 3- I ' I I . I - 3. r ' 1, 2, 3. . , , ' , t' 3. ff . 'Q R f l t ,bs , .2 ' . , I . I - ' ' .- ' W 'x .K .. . I ' i uk' 52 DIANA CHIAPPAZZI Dante Club 3, Dramatics Club l, 3: Gym Monitor 3, Y-Teens 2. GARY CLOUSER College Club l, 3, Hi-Y 3, cert Choir 3, Cross Country Con- I, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Track l, 2, 3. .gf ,C 5-5 Sur il 9' -1'-Yiiiisrim , l rs ' 3 47 x 'rr-' is 4 T i t i K - I With the new modern conveniences recently installed in the Home Eco- nomics department, Jeanne Cham- bers, Eva Jean Bell, Berdena John- son, and Sarah Wilbraharn agree that school is almost fun. Carefully setting final goals GEORGIA CHRISTENSEN Y-Teens 2, 3, Office Monitor 3. JUDITH CLUGSTON Transferred from Fort Wayne, Indiana. Council Variety Shows 2, 3, Drarnatics Club 2, 3, Fu- ture Teachers Club 2, 3, Cheer- leader 3, Eligibility Monitor 3, Life Saving 2, 3. nu? t L xi-129. avi Q. ,- JOHANNE CLARK Transferred from Olean, New York. Y-Teens 3. GRETCHEN COBLENTZ National Honor Society 2, 3, Fu- ture Teachers Club 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Junior Red Cross l, 2, Secretary 3, Y-Teens 1, Service Chairman 2, Secretary 3, Con- cert Choir l, 2, 3, Orchestra 'l, 3. sa . T7 Q. , i jx, J l fx i off' 1 A0 Q fx Q fb Q4 rs -I' KATHLEEN CLAY Student Council l, 2, National Honor Society 2, Vice-President 3, SPOKESMAN Board 2, 3, Future Teachers Treasurer 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Cheerleader 'l, 2, Co- Captain 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, President l, Merit Award l, 2, Senior D. A. R. Award 3. PEGGY COMITA Twirler l, Y-Teens l, 3. . sq ai CAROLVN COURTEAU an N' Cf' C11 '-:gi-, La , Q 1' R035 ,MM CMCIONE JOAN CROOMS JANICE CUMMINGHAM YTeens 3 Bowllna 3 Gym Monm, 3 Plans to w rl: YTeens 2 3 Attendance Mona tor 3 with much thought ancl planning JOHN DAMCOTT S ence Club 3 H Y 3 B n l 2 3 Swlmmr g DAVID DE MATTEO Baseball 3 Track 2 Q.-su' N4 51.5 Vida Us er ,gd JOHN DANlEl DlANE DE CARA Home Room 2l7 Treasurer l C Y Te 2 Monltor l Basketball l ROS:MARY DE CEGLIO Home Room 2l7 Treasurer l SPOKESMAN Board 3 .lunuor Red oss 3 Y Teens 2 Cece ran Chorr l Mann Omce Monltor 3 ROBERT DI NlCOLA anvslw Clubl 2 Hall Monror 3 Football 2 Baseball l 3 f PATRICIA Dl PAOLO eens l 3 Lrbr Basketball 3 BEVERLY DINGES Home Room 2l7 Presrdent l Vrce Presrdent 2 Treasurer 3 Student Councrl 2 YTeens l 2 3 O IC Momtor 3 Monitor 3 -'ls ,-X B6 'la' 3 N -ff .....,, is K 5. 1. 1? 4 as Q, No ' ' 11 ' N-I QF' I 4, . a 2 ' z 'V . , ' o . - , 5 o o C, F l- I ln 25 Hn-Y l, 37 Football l, 2, 3. 1 7 U gl I V p 'n 2, 3A D. E. lub 3g - ens T, gGym p ' A 1 - Cf H z T 1 E l' 5 ' SP , 1 ll Y-T , 5 ary ' 5 2 , ' A 1 : , 2 GOl . ' , : 3, A 7 - , , 5 FF e , f at 'H ' xl , VB is' :gl Y f I 'I' t 9 A U T l T -, x T ' - ?f33:.1 , if ' .4 lx Vg U, X W t fire' X e Q T ' 3 2' ' 7, , O K . M ' f tri' A , ln, O4 ' , 'X K 65' .. ' ,W ' pf 'I 01. ll A A 4 4, 1 ' K - r - if T-.LSSX ' xx r gf 43,2 n -.M . xl' in R 'fig Il if 91 ...ey 4-.2 so Y' Y MARIE DONOFRIO CAROL MAE DUMAN CATHERINE DURST D nte Club 1 2 3 M n Office Home Room 217 Secretary 1 Home Room 217 Secretary 3 Plans to work Momtor 3 SPOKESMAN Salesman 3 K Y B SPOKESMAN Salesman 1 German u 1 3 u 3 eens 3 ran Chour I Concert C our Monutor 3 Bowlung 2 3 um., I 1'-Q 47' CHARLEEN EICHER College lndustry Armed Services MARY EISMANN Student Councul 3 Nattonal Hon or Socnety 2 3 German Club 3 untor Red Cross 1 :ce atrman 3 YTeens 1 C ncert Cholr 1 2 3 JOHN EVANS Glee Club 1 Football RICHARD ELLENBERGER Student Council 1 Treasurer National Honor Soclety 2 Sta e Crew 1 2 Manag ter P Io 1 2 Cop In leuc Scholarship Society 2 3 Merlt Award 1 2 RICHARD EVANS Track 2 3 'Q-... from JUDITH ELSER Student Councnl 1 2 3 National Honor Socuety 2 3 Councul Va rtety Shows 1 2 3 Future Teach ers Club Program Chalrman 3 Ce Concert Chour 2 Vrce Prestdent 3 CARMELA FABRIZIO Student Councxl 1 2 3 Natuonal Honor Socuety 3 Home Room 120 Secretary 2 3 NEWS Stalt 3 SPOKESMAN Board 1 Future Teachers Club 2 3 Junlor R d ss 1 2 3 Merut Award Ti Q, PAUL ERZER Track 3 BEVERLY FERGUSON Home Room 217 Vnce President I NEWS Staff 2 Assistant Edntor 3 NEWS Salesman I 2 College 3 eens G Bow Ing 3 if i- Xqzflar' -4- 'S' 1 Qi V. Y X . ' L-, we 'C I 4-- 1 3 K' Y . ,. ,J 5 . 5, 45 5 .3 Y V 1 R, 0 , , : Oi z 1 - D Cl b , 25 Y-Teens 1, A5 Cel Cl b 5 Y-T 1, 2,1 5 Gym cel' ' 5 h ' ' 5 ' , . 2, 3. I G I Q I 2 1 ' 4 , 3: ' , , 5 ' . V . 1 1 I I . 31 A r 2 ' - J ' , 2, V' - g , . er 35 ' 5 5 5 - Ch' 5 - , 2, 35 Wa o , , ta' 35 ' 5 . 0 V , , - SWINWFYIIYWQ 1, 2, 35 National Ath- celian Choir Vice-President 15 Y' A ' r 1 ' , ' - ' . 2 lr ' ' I I 5 I Club 5 Y-T 1,l 2,l3: lfl4S , 5 ' e I' . Cro , , 5 ' 1. X Q 5 A 5 ,.,, -Cf 5' -Qu. 'Faq gg , g, ...N xi 'A K , L X . , rf, ' lg. g 5 f. - W l az: 5, s , A- ' 6' S., W. K J. 5 I I f ,fx . .' X I -. htm 'I' I x , , ' , in IW 7 JUDITH FIGOLI Plans to attend Columbia Institute in Philadelphia. We face ROSALIE FUCCI Home Room 2l7 Vice President l resident 2 Counci Variety ows l 2 3 NEWS Sta wirlers l Basketball l CARL GIANNELU Transferred from Cathedral Prep School D E Club Secretary 3 Football l 2 Basketball l ase ,ff fi .abipbx N r -...X C. i vs 'VV , Y 5,x IN V 'UW , I . s ' L .f-,, :kg an-X ,, :vw 1' hx x g ' ' Q-P Y ' x BART FRATLJS Student Council l, Hi-Y l, 2, 3 Football l, Water Polo 2, 3, Swim- ming 2, 3, German Club 2. 'CT sir GAYLE FRATUS Student Council 2, Home Room 2l7 President l, SPOKESMAN Salesman 2, College Club l, 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Concert Choir 3. serious decisions MARILYN GAMBATESE Home Room 2l7 Secretary l 2 ian Choir l 2 Bowlin PATRlClA GlOVANNELLl Dante Club l Cecelian Choir 3 Office Monitor 3 Basketball 2 Nh' 09? Q DONALD GEORGE Home Room 204 Vice President l President 2 Student Council l 2 SPOKESMAN Salesman l Col lege Club l 2 3 Stage Crew l 2 3 Scien e Club 3 CARMELITA FRONZAGLIA National Honor Society 3, Home Room 2l7 Secretary l, Council Variety Shows 2, 3, SPOKESMAN Board l, 2, Editor 3, Future Teachers Club 2, Treasurer 3, Cheerleaders I, 2, Secretary 3, Y-Teens Secretary l Program Chairman 2 3 Social Chairman 3 Basketball l 2 JONATHAN GERBRACHT Student Council 3 National Hon o Society 3 College Club 3 Science Club 3 Spanish Club l 2 Band l 2 3 Orchestra 3 DAVID GILBERT HAROLD GlLLESPlE anish Club 2 Hi Y 2 3 German Club 3 Basketball l cert Choir 3 Football 3 Basket 2 Tr The 9' YC7- 'Q'- 2-C ? -9 gg--f ew., Rf Q 0 0 P V 1 il I I D. E. Club 3, Y-Teens l, ,Cel A P I . r ' 2 I 5 Sh , , 5 ll 3, cel' ' , , ' g 2, 2 : - ' , ' , T ' , 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, r , 2 , , , , , . . , , i c , A 2 i A 5 SP i 3 I- , 5 COD- 5 . i i, ,A , B 1 i i ball , 3, lack 2, 3, I ball l, 2. ,, -r s is -+ 7 f 1 t ,W '-' X 3 , 1 'v-. A 4 - in A B. , A .4 ali' . ' L 5 ' 332- X W- ' . i A '-f ' . 3 A N, 8, ' 1 X 1 H' s L V ., - 071 A I . Re, 'XY It . ui A fx' W cf, , .V I 'Q I 'I ,- fr' - 'rx xxx A 'f-Y at-k A A, . Q. X -1 r :Q-'ga WX ' ,x '.. , ' ' ' A. . 1 .. ' : 7 A ww- 1. S tp i- 1,5 A .z 1, I A, V Q iz I ,gl is 4 F- ' .V J 1 45. E X . V I X ti PATRICIA GORDON Home Room 217 Secretary 1, 2, President 3, College Club 1, 2, 3, K. Y. B. Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DALE GREINER Council Variety Shows 2, 3, Hall Monitor 2, 3, Football 1, Water Polo 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Traclm 2, 3. 'n p The capstone in the training of com- mercial students is the office practice class. Here our seniors receive the experience which provides easy ad- justment in the business world as sec- retaries, Practice on a variety of ma- chines assures a greater degree ot competence to S. Reider, C. Miller, C. Ruland, G. Olszewski, and M. Sigmond. We accept the inevitability of ROBERT GRAHAM D. E. Club 3. ROBERT GROSSMAN NEWS Staff Sports Editor 3, Span- ish Club 1, President 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, National Athletic Scholar- ship Society 2. . 'xc JACOUELINE GRANDE Home Room 217 President Secretary 2, Vice-President NEWS Staff 3, Twirlers 1, 2, Of- fice Monitor 2, 3, Bowling l, 2, JUNE HAFEY MARILYN GREEN Home Room 217 President 1, Vice-President 2, Secretary 2, College Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 3. 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Swimming 'l, 2, 3. 1, 3: Gym Monitor 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, Lite Saving 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2. SANDRA HAMILTON Y-Teens 1, Basketball 1. 1 i E 'gi e , 'S'-7 I is 1 A ss' -.. - 1 Li. A es if .-,. -- ' - -lx .K 1 JC' 5 I X. If G: .,. ' '? 2 . f-s vu--1 'T r ' ' l tri' 'i,- ii -Ti ij Q:-1 xx X A 1 I . ex ' X X K: ML1 1 I ' 3 Q L Ni . f , '? fb 'f c. 5' . ' 4 rev 1 x. 9 L 1 xx 'Sv :ng gp' , li N f WILLIAM HAMMER LAWRENCE HARDEN Plans to enter the Navy. Sludenl Council l, 2: Concert Choir l, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, Track 3. 1... , 5+ GAYLE HARFORD Student Council 3, College Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3. rigorous training in 'rhe service JANlCE HAUSERMAN National Honor Society 3 Home Room 22l Treasurer 2 NEWS Staff 2 Co Editor 3 College Club Che r ens l 2 3 Gym Monitor l CHARLES HENRY Naional Honor S ciety 2 3 Council Variety Shows 2 3 Hi Y ncert Choir l 3 Wa r o l S aw-5? Ov JOHN HAWLEY rman Club l 2 Footballl 3 Basketballl Wres tling 3 Track 3 JAMES HlGGINS Dramatics Club 3 Concert Choir 3 Bandl 2 3 Orchesra l fce Monitor 2 Swimming l Q- eu Qi' 5 Z CAROLYN HEINTZ Transferred from St Benedicts Junior Red Cross l Basketball l 3 Bowling 3 RICHARD HILLIARD SPOKESMAN Salesman J ',1 -6. r, ,f . 6 PATRICIA HARRlS Basketball l. FRANK HELD Transferred from Tech Salesman 2 Junior Red Cross l NEWS Prolectionist 2 3 MARY HOFMANN ege Club 2 3 YTeens l 3 Attendance Monitor 2 3 L br ry Monitor l Bowling l 2 3 51 'Q lf 4-7 '1... ac. Aw 4rv it 'S str I f ,-'ff h'A2:'E Mitt ' ' , Ge , 7 Hi-Y l, 2, . ' ' . . l, 2, 13, erleades 2, 3, Y- I I T9 . 1 1 ' , 3. ti 04 , 5 i 5 i 2. Coll . I ' I 2, , z 7 2 , t z f J Of- 1 E H I F l, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross l, 2, 37 i ' g ' ' . C1 i : . 1 A Co ' , 2, g te Pol , 2, 3, wimmlng l, 2, 3. A y , use F' i' f A .9 A .4-f X X 52 5 -My Q ' sa 4 1 W + 3 I 1 V fr Q, 3' X ' i ii jig' ' - , , 51-4 -s-. Q V '--...f Q i . ', i J '-ft 'TIT-A 3 . 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X ' - fg- fi .1 if Us 4f vas KAREN HOLBERGER ege Club l 2 3 Drama u 2 3 YTeens 2 Cecelnan Cholr 2 3 Counselors Monitor wlrng KATHRYN HOOVER Concert Chonr l Basketball l LOUISE IAVARONE ouncul Variety Shows 2 NEWS Salesman 3 College Club wtrlers 2 3 Y Te Dramatucs Club 3 ,-.- -sgf 58 Y' 9 'Q IIN CATHERINE HOLLAND Home Room 221 Vuce Presndent 2 SPOKESMAN Salesman l 3 ege Club l 2 3 YTees 2 3 Attendance Monltor 3 L brary Monntor l PATRICIA HUFFMAN Cheerleaders 2 3 YTeens l 2 3 Omce Momtor 3 Bowlmg l e Savtng l er Club l SN i-- r 1 'VT' E qs. 121 Hall Momtor 3 Football I NANCY HUGHES ent Council l Yleens l andl 3 Bow g 3 Me Award l 'ale -5 -c 3,2 E- Cs German Club 2 Ht Y RONALD HUMPHRIES Transferred from Cathedral Prep School Plans to Ioan the Navy We anhclpafe a future of ANN mcuacsuc BERDENA JOHNSON NORBERT IRISH Plans to become a baker Councul Varrety Show 2 Twurlers Home Room 221 Secretary l YTe ounctl Varnety Shows l 2 6 fx Dramotucs Club 3 Spannsh Club Y Te 2 3 Concert Cholr 3 3 lvl .1-v .--fr ,lwr b x'Q, a Y f is ' q iq -O rf Q La . ' N-v P B Q l? A J- M'- J , ' 3 rl 5' ,' X a 6 A X . 7A 3 L X . A v s.,3 I I UL . -, ,f 4- N A f' . A :ln .N - X' ' r Q35 - I . ,ty H 'XA , 5:2 ' il 45' 9 L P 62,5113 it - L , im! -I - X A t ' fi KENNETH HOLLAND DAVID HOLMSTROQM Coll , , 5 tics ' - ' 2 E I - 9 ' ly Cl b , , . ,3, A , 2, 2 ' I 5 ' ' Coll , , 3 - n l, 1, Bo ' 1, 2, 3. , f I P 1 i- ' 5 , , g - , , Stud ' g - , 2, 1 ' 5 ' , 35 B , 7 lun 2, 7 rit , ' ' . 2, 3, uf ' , 2, 3, Gtrls' A Lett , 2, 3. 0 Q C ' ' , 3: - I A . . I l,2g - ens 2,3, C I If 1 3 3gT' l,,g-ens2,3g I V I l, 25 Twrrlers I, 2, 35 - ens l l 7 xv A E: 11 5. ' - E0 A . ' ,A I ' ' -M 'xr 1 --- - A. ' , - -.-X 5 53- A Y Y A ll . f BONNIE JOHNSON ALICE JONES JANE KEEP 3 ,917 :lean 4112 9' 'ix jf 436 Natlonal Honor Socxely 2 3 Class Vnce Presrdent 3 Home Room 221 Treasurer I Presxdenr 2 Drama! Club 3 YTeens 1 Pres: n 2 3 Counselors Monnor 3 JANET KEEP Natlonal Honor Socvery 3 Home 3 ol ege Club ramotlcs Club 2 3 Spams u 1 Jun o R eens ddlhonal VIRGINIA KINSEY SPOKESMAN Board 2 3 College u 2 3 Dromohcs Club 3 ens I w Lnle Saving 3 pd Ceceluan Choir 1 Gym Monltor Library Monwror I 3 Bas 3 Me Aword 1 CAROL KENT Home Room 221 Presudenl 1 Stu denl Council 2 Vlce President 3 tary 3 SPOKESMAN Board I 2 rsrant Ednror 3 Jumor e Cross Treasurer I SecreIory 2 C aurman 3 Concert Choir 3 M rl! Award I 2 'rrammg a LENORA KINSINGER E Clu 1 43 g-4 .1 ,rf 1.- vl 4116, IT 11' 'Y' Q-L., in-Q VIVIAN JONES Lnbrary Monnfor 3 Bowllng PATRICIA KING Student Councnl 2 Home Room e y Shows I Spamsh Club I Cheerleaders 2 3 Life Savlng 2 CBFGGI' 8 DAVID KISH u ent Council 1 2 Spams Cu 2 Hall Monwtor 2 3 o I Nornonol Arhlehc Scholorshup So cvety 2 Studenr Councul 3 College Club 3 Spa C 2 C leaders 2 Co Captoln 3 YTeens 2 3 VucePreslden1I Bowlrng 3 Office Monntor 3 RONALD KINGSTON NEWS Salesman 1 SPOKESMAN 2 3 Concert Chour home JUDITH KOPEC NEWS Salesman 2 YTeens I 2 3 Counselors Monnror 3 Lxbrary Monntor 3 stag ,splits ja. ig Y'f-p Q fi 7-.,v sf , ,v K R x ' ., Aug ,K ,Ie -ft f f . M A . ' .55 A , I -It A' 5 ,H A' I p, JV V- H, I 'Y ' X of ' A x I ' I - ' , Lf l ,,- 4. . K' A ,K ' -' I C7272 ,I 1, ,I V Q I f I ' , 1 . , I : . . E , , F , If 2' . 7 ' . ' 5 2, ' ' , , ket- 3, 1, 2, , nlsh lub I, , beer- , ' , - ball I, 3, Bowling 1, 2, g ri? , - ' , - ICS 5 - , 'de I . , 1 A Av I 2 I 7 Room 221 Secretory I, l NEWS Ncllonol HOP'-VE 500617 2' Secfei 221 Vlce-Presrdenr ll: C01- 'ICll VU' SOICSYVIOVI li Spflnlgll Club lr 21 Stuff , C I 1, 2, 3, f I I nf , ,2, Hr-Y 1, , I 3, D ' I P ' 5, Ass' ' 7 ' R d , I , Clb ,2p i r ed Cross1,2, V f I I 3, v.r I, 2, 3. W 1 2 e , . 0 0 0 0 I I , p D. . b 3. S1 d A , , ' h ' 1 - , . CI b , , , Y- l b 7 , 5 F o- : 1 I J I Te , 2, 3, Bo lung 1, 2, 3, ball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, - 1 ' ji., I Y If if s 1 , x T ' I A K .Sf ' ' 1 7'5 -1' I 11' ,X x I , . . 3, 1 wh X- , A A I -1 .A xr I AT I I i CHESTER KRISTA Concert Choxr 3 Glee Club JOSEPH LA PLACA H me Room ll5 Presrdent 'I Sec o retary 2 Wrestling l 120 lb Cnty 1 Champnon 2 Bowlung JAMES LABROZZI eens I w tI'S IS O UCCCS The realm of world affa of today s sary part of the training graduate John Damcott Elleen Ward and Jam Smath sertously pur sue a topnc In Mnss Peters P O D Class H S -'rhe hope of man lOHN LANE Transferred from Renova Hugh Plans to IO JACQUELYNN LAIRD rn the Anr Force 2 3 Wrestling 2 2 Coolung Monitor Football Co Captaun JEANNE LAUDENSACK DAVID Cooktng Monntorl 3 Bowlnng Home Room H5 Secretory 1 Cross Country 3 Track 3 sf!! BARBARA LEE C ege Cl b u 2 S 3 chestro :tor 3 Bowlmq l LAWSON 2 3 Drama tcs l 2 3 Attendance Mon QQ Q -4-5 xi .r' 60 fi-Q, T S W. 4,-L 431 f fig A' -lv Y 4'-1 ,fy iv i N-if 1 f I , , , N 0 o o ' , 112, I , - I Y-T , 2, 3, Bo ting 1, 3, ' ' . 3, - , 2 , . . A , I 3. - , . - ' , , ' 3, , on U , , tl : ' Q , ' 5 . CI b , 35 Y-Teen l, 2, g Or- L 'I L . ,tg , A A T A I 5 r X 1 YI A PM ' f J ' w-- ' , i -,A ll 1 X ' ' A C X , h I .exlj , 5 . , it N, 2 Q A A -. X lx ' .A 1 K 'Q V :V 1 ' I 11 + K . - 1 'Mi I 14 I . A ' Q? - T A fa V f 'A 1, E , to A 5 KT' 5 ' , U -Q' nf' X ,f . f A A . .. W ' - xii Sr.. X J 4' Qi T' , it lt l wut DANIEL LEMMON .IUDITH LEONE LUCILLE LEVESQUE Sporush Club l Concert Choir 3 ege Club 2 3 YTeens l Dramctlcs Club 3 YTeer1s l n 1 2 President 3 Cecelran Chosr 3 Lrbrory Mon 3 Basketball 3 Swummrng 3 :tor 3 Bowlung Coptonn 2 RICHARD LINN Home Room 204 Vrce Presrdent Bowl nq PATRICIA MCCUMANS Home Room 2l3 President 3 NEWS Solesmon 3 D E Club 3 Cecelran Chorr l Gym Monrtor 2 Bowllng 2 'ii U 0 -1 en... ii Sis ' ' Q' RAYMOND LIVINGSTONE Student Council l SPOKESMAN Solesmon 2 HILMA MCDANNEL me Room 2ll Presrdent Councrl Voruety Shows 3 Dromat Club 3 ens 3 ron Clvolr l Orchestra l JUDITH LOESCH College Club 2 Dramatrcs Club war rs e n Lubrory Monltor 3 Lrfe Sovlng l LOIS McDONALD Student Councul 2 SPOKESMAN ard 3 College Club l Cheerleaders l 2 3 Yleens asurer I 3 Lule Sa ng 2 'C' 'Mi SRF- ' new ,ns C 7 ' .. 74 L , mx s.4-' NI RlTA LIEBEL Student Councrl 3 College Club Cheerleaders 2 3 YTee 2 3 Cafeterlo Mon1tor3 Bowl ang 2 SUSAN LOEW Transferred from McDowell Coun rrl Varrety Shows 3 College Club l 3 Dromatrcs Clubl 3 YTe ns 2 3 Mann Offlce Monrtor 3 Lrfe Savmg 2 3 ROBERT MCGINNETT Plans to torn the Army Q5-.p XJ R .Am ' X. 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DARRYL MAKEPEACE gurl-4 MALENA Spanish Club l Preslclent 2 Glee ,mol Vomefy Sl-,OWS 1 l 3 Hall Momlo eae Club 2 3 ens oncert Chorr I Ba Bowllna 2 College Board HOWARD MARKHAM Transferred from Sprnngfleld Hugh S ool HEJS Stat? 3 Basketball can a ELIZABETH MICZO SPOKESMAN Salesman l 2 3 eens 2 Lbrar Momor Marn Ofllce Monrtor 3 Bowlrng MARY LOUKSE MARKLEY eae Club 2 3 K B b U Y Te 3 Mo r 3 Bowrna FRANCIS MIFKOVIC Student Councrl 3 Natnonal Hon crety Co e e C u ncert Cnorr l 2 3 Orclwesr 3 Swxm r 2 Natron Atnlet c Sclrolarshup Socrety 2 'F '55 ws., ALBERT 5,-A QUSQ ICHOLAS MARINELLI H me Room 204 Presrdent l Otbolll T' Student C unqrl l 2 Councr a rrety OWS l Go 2 Mort Award 2 exams-another s'rep LINDA MARSH Student Councrl 3 National Hon or Socuety 2 3 Home Room 2ll Treasurer 2 3 SPOKESM J Board 2 3 Future Teaclwers Club :ce Rresrdcnt 2 Pres: ent YTeens Treasurer 2 Vuce res: dent 3 Merrt Award 2 CAROL MILLER Attendance Monitor 3 Library M nrtor 2 3 M an-vs 'di 5' rw Tx? 1.- i I si' 1-9 .1 is, r 15 IQ Cl wr HARRIET MESSENGER Lbrary Monttor 3 JUDl'lH MILLER eensl 2 3 Library Mon: 3 Basketball 3 Bowlrna 2 op tam 'ae fx- Ji Q- ,Y , , ,' r gn- fn. 43 bam Q LQ 'V 5 A ' l 1 I -'R - - wr 'Q . X . A -5' v f r - 1 r ' I ' 7 Co - 2 3, Q l 3' ' F Fo , 25 ack l. Club 5 2' . - r COM V I F Y-TE 1' 2' O I ? 'I V . 3, C 'Q' 3, nd rl Sh , 2, 35 Bond 1, 25 Q V I 3, If 3 r . l Cort V , , . Y, Clu , ' , r . Ch qw 5 lp Spantslw CI b 1, 25 - ens l, , : 1, cept 2, 3, Baseb ll 2, 3, 2, , ntor 5 I , 3. r 5 At Class Ptesrdent 2, r J V' A 5 'd 35 . , .P , I I : ' I v ' , A Y-T 5 5 5 ' 'tor Y,r ,r Y 'r 1, Ofso 3, :lg lb35 o 5. 1 '-,C- 5 ' Co ' 5 , 5 to 35 l,2, 3. l,25 5 rnnal, 5 al K - 1 ' .N v 3, C. r 1 P' If A I . I , f,:' -, E l , 3' if A93 I x K , . V , - xx , . 'V L ' x ,XL 4 . N .fa '7' ' ,l - .V x rx I .f Q, X r 5 A 3 , W f 1 X si '2- '1 15 ou 3' 'Q ' t ' wav ,, Mme Musa FRANK MINADEO JUDY MOORE Clu Sludenr Councrl 3 Home Room mo' Red C'055l 3 TW 213 Treasurer 3 D E Club Trecs er 3 sners l esvlung In preparahon for college MARY JOY MORRIS WS Stal? 3 K Y Cu 2 3 Cecelran Chourl Orchestra Lufe Sovn GREGORY MURPHY PATRICIA MOUNTAIN ROBERT MUCHA Club 3 Twrrler 0 BGSRSY COLLEEN MURRAY ANITA NARDUCCI 'Nr JOYCE MORANDO Transferred from Horborcreek H1 School NEWS S1051 2 amatlcs Club I K B 3 YTeen DIANE MULLIGAN NJ WS Stc:H 3 D Cu .lumor Red Cross l JUDITH NASS Horne Room 120 Treasurer l , 1 , . -2 3 1 f ,O , J T . , ,V I ' I . LA I 4 D. E. b 3. ' 7 JU .Z 1 'lers I V A , l, 2, 37 Y-Teens l, 2, 3. '9l'W 1 . 1 Ur 7 U 2 W, ' 1' Q, Dr 7 . Y. . Club l, 2, 7 - s 2, O O NE 7 . .B. lb 1, D. E. , S 3. HLY 1, Foolb ll 1, 2, 3, - .5 , . 5. Ib 37 7 7 - I bon 1. ' . l, 3: i g l. ' 7 ' - Home Room 2ll President 37 , riecy Slfrowg l, 27 3, Band 1, 2, High School, Indiana. Council CQ ' Sh , 27 ' - ' 2 7 , 7 ' , p ' T l , 2, 7 - 5 l, 2, .37 , - l, 7 rir ar T, 2. Cl b , 37 - eens 2, 7 ket- Ce ' , 7 aln l'1 ' l , , l l Q fl' Q' lx Q 1 7, rv- Q . re Q, : l N N H 1. V 4 .., . fl' , If .. H.. ... - 1 5 - ' f :sr 'G' S . 7 'es - 1 . 'f .V ' , Y -' 1 w .f N . fa 1- if T Sludenf Councnl 3 Counc1l Va 3 Water Polo l 2 Spanrsb Club 2 Me Aw d if N47 if if ' Transferred from Fort Wayne Vanevy Shows 2 3 Drarnatucs u 2 YT 3 Bas ball 2 College Club 2 3 Concert C OIF 2 3 -mx v-5 Ns FURQ. 3-V '-4 unczl Varuety ows 'l w1r ers l 3 Y Teen celuon Cborr 1 2 M Offlce Manntor 3 if in QV'-v' 9 L. Sf'-r' Q.-5. .44 if Vlce Presldent 2 SPOKESMAN Salesman 2 3 .Alf Journallsm as a school otTerlng holds glamour and provldes recognttlon to students who feel compelled to express theur thoughts on the school lute about them Our camera catches the Walter Wlnchells ot tomorrow ROW ONE J Hauserman R Gross man ROW TWO J Keep J Grande ROW THREE R Fuccl M 1 BARBARA NITKIEWICZ NEWS Stott 3 Spanush Club Y Teens 3 ARMAND NOTARIONE ent Councul 3 D E Club Dante Club 2 Basketball l owl Go PETER NISHNICK Spamsh Club I Football 'I KAREN O CONNOR NEWS Salesman I Future Teach Club 2 Clu anlsh Club I Y 3 Concert Choir 2 3 s-, Feve- ca- Q- as 'Ui 4' xg' ?' Welte G Fratus J Rose facing our expense NEDRA NORDIN Home Room Vuce Presldent T Councnl Varrety Shows I 3 NEWS esman I 2 s owlung Cap am Spannsh Club I 2 JAMES O DOWD Junior Red Cross I Hall Momtor 2 Basketball I ii ROBERT NORDIN ootball I 3 Swtmmln W estlung I 2 PATRICIA O DOWD Student Council I 2 3 YTeens 3 Attendance Monitor 3 Omce Manutor I Swlmmmg T Cl 'S 13' Gr if 1-s i vw.. S H ., ' 1' 5 4 N V 1 ' I2 I . f X ' K wi- ' . 1 . I, . I I P I 35 ' 5 , I ' I J F , 2, 1 ' 'Q li - , ' ' , 5 r ' , . Sal , , 3g Y-Teen I, 2, 35 B ' I, 3, t ' 25 Stud A 5 . . 35 5 - ' 7 ' ' V I 2 . 5 5 B - ers , 35 K. Y. B. b 35 5 5 1, 25 7 ' 5 ing lg It 2. Sp 5 25 -Teens I, 2, ' 5 ' ' . I I I 3' 'W-' ai , . 5. . P'-1.-I -Q' - Q' A , .. -4 '--. 'S ,f, 4 , . 1 - f ' 5 . Q 1 . xg' Q ' L' - I , I !r . TQ.. ' ' ., I. . x Vex X R 5 , 4 ,N . . -K 3 R I . K 5 A . C t 5 ' W, w Q '37 E 1, 2 VI. A N X x gi Q r -, X ' 5 I ' Pr , X 1 N ' - r 5 g t ' VX., 55 KN5 I E, L, X . 5 A 15 64 IW? f GLORIA OLSZEWSKI Gym Monutor I Llbrary Monttor i 15 Qi 4--. SANDRA ORLANDO D nte Club 2 3 YTe ns b ry Monitor I 2 3 Bowlung 3 we bewall our sad f JOHN PACURAW Basketball Manager I CHARLES PIANO Student Councul 3 D ee Club I i' x k M Y-Q... 5 .tum DIANE PARSHALL Coolang Monutor I Gym Momtor 3 Offlce Monttor 3 Bowlung 3 Gnrls Letter Club 2 SUELLEN PIETRASANTA I-lorve Room IO3 President I 2 Co lege Club I 3 Future Teach e Club 3 Cheerleadersl 2 3 eens I O a 3'- 115' l INA Q- QV -... If I PAuL ousner Plans to becom the Arr Force ale To DEAN PATTON Student Counctl 2 Narnety Show 2 College Club 2 German Club 3 Concert Chour 3 Basketball I RONALD POLAK Student Counctl 2 Natuonal Hon actety 3 H 3 Cr untry I etball aseball 3 Natrona Ath etnc Sclwolarshtp Soclety 2 3 fu Wi -v CT' SANDPA OWEN so short FRED PERCEY Ban 2 3 Wrestllngl PATRICIA PORATH NEWS Salesman 2 lunoor Red oss 2 3 YTeens 2 3 Ltbr Monttor I Omce Momtor 3 if v-'gr 'KY av Q3-r 12 VX ,.a-... 'Wh it I 5 , Q I , . e 3, Lg. e o ' in YJ I , , , Ing I, 23, 3, ra ' , , 5 A A - I . I . . ? , . d I I - I ' , , E, Club 3, , ' , , I I ' - f I GI ,2. I , 7 . or S , I-Y I, 2, 7 oss Cf , 7 ' I 7 CVY rg 5 V I 3 Ca , 2, Baslr I, 2, 3, I 1 I Y-T , 2, 37 rchestr I, 3. B 2 I I I I I ? -'42 4 ' w -. . I 4 - - -ca f X 4 , I, 2 ,,V ,p x j . ,7 -s 7' --- C , J 'I - xx fl - E' A f . 1 -- I D 6 wg, I 4-. ', 5 . A 4,11 . , 'W ' 5 'I ff Jiflf' I in ' 1- F I . .xy -.tt Q-If 'S R 4' 'fb 1 ' ' I I '4 'C ,J X , f f Y N - I f X R T' If '. ,tx - sq, A q f . I f' ' 'I lil 834. ' I ,alt xl' Q Dex. A -4-0 .2-.A .1 is KK fs Q. wr ,qv PATRICIA POST YTeens 2 3 OFII:e Momtor 3 PATRICIA RESTIVO Su ent Councnl 2 3 SPO S eerIecder5I 2 3 YTeen OITce Momvor 3 Ng' rg fi 1127: ,pf ag 40x01 Q' JOAN PRASSACK Counml Vcrnety Shows I 3 NEWS SIC: 3 Spomsh Club I 2 C eer e ers 3 YTeens I 3 owl IORETTA RICCIUTI CouncuI Vomety Shows 2 3 Dome Bu'r as we TERESA ROMEO BASIL RONZITTI me CIUIJ 2 u'1cII VorIeIy Shows 3 nm celon Cror BowI no 2 nor Red Cross 2 l fi Q-.Q N5 '3- 45' 'i DAVID PRIZINSKY German Club 2 Cross Country B 0 2 Bcseb Truck 2 SARAH RIEDER PIorIs Io enfev gecrefcrlcl work flnlsh our fl JUDITH ROSE WS Staff 3 Co ege CIub HQII Momror Q-Aie CATHERINE REICHERT CIU MARIIYN ROCHIN Councwl Variety Show OI 909 U I 3 Drums c Clu B wIIno 2 nal exam PAL ROSTAD Smcem CouncuI 3 Gervwcm CIIJI2 3 Iumor Red Cross 3 'RA f-.. 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X lg' KAREN RUFF Y Teens l 2 Concert Chorr on 3 etbcll T e Savrng l 2 Swrmmrnr PAULA SANDERS Notronal Honor Socrety 3 Coun Var ety Shows l 2 3 Cole Club Program Chorrman 3 Cheer ers T eens ncert Chorr l 2 Lute v X T in-v 'Sv' CAROLE RULAND PATRlClA SABBATHNE eerleoders l 2 YTe ns Stu ent Cauncrl 2 Councrl Va 2 3 Counselors Monrtor 3 Foot y Showsl 2 3 Spanrsh ball Monrtor 3 cretary l Twrrlers l Teens l 2 3 Lrbrary Monrtor 2 EUZABETH SANDERSON NANCY SCALZITTI College Club 3 Future Teachers ouncrl Varrety ows u 3 YTe ns 2 3 Orches eerleaders 3 Yleens l 2 l 3 Counselors Monrtor3 Mann Gym Mon tor 3 Ofllce Monrtor Othce Monrtor 3 Bowltng 2 we regret we are about 'ro leave AF- as VVll,l.lAM SCl'lEllNSKl GERAlDlNE SCHUTTE JUDlTl l SCHUTTENBERG JANET SCHWAB otball 3 Wrestlrng l celran Chorr l a n Omce E Club 3 Y Teen G m M nrtor l Bowlrng 2 L e Monrtor 2 3 Sovrng l Swrrnmrng l is K-9 We 'Z' 7-. -Q., ITALY X- J ffm if JOHN SCOTT Student Council 3, Home Room l02 Vice-President 3, SPOKESMAN Salesman 2, Hall Monitor 3, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, Na- tional Athletic Scholarship So- ciety 2, 3. PATRICIA SEMPLE College Club l, 2, 3, Dramotics Club I, 2, 3, Cheerleaders 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 27 Class Day, Banquet, RICHARD SCOTT Student Council President 3, Home Room T02 President 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, German Club 3, Wrestling l, 3, l45 lb. City Champion 2, National Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 3. BETTY SETH Student Council I, Council Va- riety Shows l, 2, 3, NEWS Staff 2, Co-Editor 3, Spanish Club I, Junior Red Cross l, Twirlers I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2. RUTH ANN SEABERG Student Council 3, Council Va- riety Show I, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, German Club 3, Color Guard 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, JOHN SHANER Football 2, 3, Baseball 3, Track I, 2, 3. :x 3, Proficiency in modern languages is a goal selected by many students. In the Italian 3 class Mary Chaffee de- scribes a section of Italy to Marie D'Onofrio, Diane Chiapazzi, and Do- lores Yocabozzi. and Prom CAROLE SECHRIST NEWS Salesman 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Attendance Monitor 3, Library Monitor I, Bowling Captain 3. MARILYN SIGMOND Student Council l, 2, Cheerlead- ers I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Con- cert Choir 3, Attendance Monitor 3, Lite Saving 2. -af.: . 0- if 1 ,M-Q ..-5 Q iw'-Q sa ,.-4 L 'Q R! J ' nl ff- . I 5 0 3 . 5-P' 'Y ' .,,l TQ' XX -v Ai if' li I ,t . E 1 t i' 1 r T fin PI-IYILIS SIMMS PATRICIA SIATER JAMES SMITH THOMAS SMITH Ban I 2 Gym Monrtor wrr ers I Y T unror Red Cross I 3 Can B w Ing 3 Lrle Sav ng I Sw Bowlrng 2 our I 2 3 Hall Mom or mrng I F ball Ba ball Track 2 Natloncl Athe Scholarshrp Socrety 2 3 our hrghest expectahons are f STEPHEN SNYDER Student Councrl I Hull Monrtor Fo a 2 3 Wrest DENNIS STOSCHER Football 3 Basketball I 3 Base I ssw ..4nv 4 JAMES SOLI nte CI b 2 Ushers e Club Secretary Treasurer 'l Vrce resldent 2 Baseball I Club 3 RICHARD STRONG Student Councrl 3 Natrona! Hon or Socrety 2 Presrdent 3 Stage rew I 2 3 Cross Counry Co Coptarn 2 3 Natranal Ath letlc Scholarshrp Socrety 2 Merrt Award I 2 ELIZABETH SPAULDING College Club I Dramattcs Club Junror Red Cross I Y Te BEVERLY STROUP eens I 3 Cecelran Chor Attendance Monrtor 3 'Q I 4-Q .- . f- ,R Qi If ..,. Y, I I fl D E Club 3 .lunIor Red Cross red REGINALD STONEWALL ootball 3 restllng Track 2 GEORGE SUESSER N WS Salesman I 3 HIY I 2 Band I 2 Cross Country Tack 2 3 Mertt Aw u-Q I Q11 gl 4? i I 1-naw: '27 'Y' 2 I I , ,, by V I d , , ' I, 3, T ' I , 2, 3, - eens 2, 3, J ' , , cert I - I I 7- 0 l' 5 ' I 5 Im- ' . Ch' , , 5 't I, ' . 2, 3, cot I, sket I, 2, 3, I, 7 V l TIC 0 o o I I ' 1 l Da u , I, Gle , A F I W ' 2I 3: I, 2, atb ll I, , , ling - , A - 37 ' , - ens - II 3- P ' I I D- E- I, 3. I I I - E F E ' Y-I I 1 ' I I: E I I '- I I ball , 3. ' I ' I ' . 3, , 5 2, C , , 7 Y II 3, r I, , 5 ' ard - ' I I A - I, 2. , 'A Q5 2, 3 .-.' IVVQI as ta 'R ' t 5 Y vt' 1 I 1 ' 8 ' ' ' X . 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I A A X 1...7, W-'v jf Off-li? -U vx fm .. ans QQ... ark ANNE SULLIVAN SALLY SWANSON DELORES TABB GERTRLJDE TAYLOR SPOKESMAN Salesman 2 3 Dm YTeens l 3 Lubrary 3 Plans to l0'f1 'he Women 5 A'mY Cafeterua Monutor 3 matrcs Club 3 Future Teachers COVPS Cu 3 YTeens 2 3 Caleterua Momtor 3 Bowlmg 2 3 And 'rhen The culmmahon of all our JAMES TAYLQR ANDREW THOMAS ALBERT THOMPSON e Club l NEWS Staff 2 College Club 3 e Club H Monutor German Club 3 Junior Red Cross Wrestlnng I 3 Concert Chour 3 Hall Monrtor VITO TULLIO JOHN TURIFY JUDITH VALENTI nte Cl b 2 3 C Club l ball Ceceluan Choir l Gym Monrtor Elrgrbrlrty Momtor 3 Football 3 Wrestlung 2 new B92- N' v ' fv 5 gi 7 .-- ff' .IOSEPHINE TULLIO SPOKESMAN Salesman l D E Club 3 Cecelran Chorr l GARY VALERIO Home Room 'lO2 Vrce Presrdent 3 Future Teachers Club 3 HlY Cu 2 3 Hall Monitor 3 ot W In ck l '73 li' 1 7 f ff .4s11.h.LL.. 7' fi Q Q 9-1 if' CONRAD VERGOTZ S ent Councrl 2 HIY Club l 2 Proyectranrsts 3 Concert Cnolr G b 3 Foo hopes ancl DARLEEN WALKER Nattonal Honor Saclety 3 St dent Counctl 3 SPOKESMAN oard 3 lege ub Treasurer 3 German Club Secre tary 3 Cheerleaders 2 3 owl EUGENE WARE uncul Varnety Shows l 2 n l O s r Vice Presndent 2 Hall Mamtor ,Q- 1 J I-val' x 'M Tl - IX JAMES VIERA ROBIN VIEYRA Student Councnl 2 3 Natronal :ence Club l 2 Honor Soctety 2 3 Class Treos Presrdent 2 Hall Momtor 3 Crass V 3 H W Country l 2 Co Captam 3 Bas Ba eball 2 3 all l T 15 'V 'S' PATRlClA WALDO SPOKESMAN Buslness Staff 3 Y Teens l 2 3 Lrbrary Momtor l Attendance Monutor 3 effort-Commencement GRETCHEN WALTHER Councrl Varlety Show 3 College u 2 3 ens 3 a l 3 Attendance Monltor3 Bowl JUDITH WEHRLE Home Room l04 Vnce President Y Teens 2 3 Cecellan C mnl 1 Wf' CS PHYLLIS WARATUKE Councul Varrety Show l NEWS Staff 3 NEWS Salesman 3 Y Teens l 2 3 Cafeterra Momtor GARY WEIBLER SPOKESMAN Salesman 3 German Club 2 .lunlor Red Cross 2 Hall IUS -giv- xv-f J? EILEEN WARD SPOKESMAN Buslness Staff 3 Home Room T04 Treasurer 3 Y Teens 2 3 Attendance Monttor 3 Bowlmg 2 3 MARILYN WELTE Student Caunctl 3 Councll Va rnety Shows l 2 3 NEWS Staff 2 3 Counse Monrtor 3 .fl 4Q!5ig15 -Or' 614 f ? CTU! L4- gn-av NI 'A 2' V . t gg , e' -. R 1, -.Q , , 'sql ff T' ' ' ' V 'X l Q t f H . , tud ' , '- , ' , p ' Sc' , ,Hi-Y l, Vice- ' 5 21, 3, lee cnt, r, , than 1, we 1 VY 2,51 lreStlif19l.3: ,I , - ' l: - I l I ' - s , . ketb , 2, 3, rack 2, 3, A E F U- . . I . . P - J ' , Cl b , ,Y-Te l, 2, 5 B nd p 5 - 1, - B ,Col cu 1, 21 nf: ' 1 - ff? ff , , :ng 3. 3. 5 , - : , 7 B ' ing l, 2, 3. Co ' ' , , 3, 3: - , 1 ' hoif z 4 I 2 ' , , l, 3 B0 d , 7, 3: rrilte t a l, 3, li Allendcme Moftlfof 32 Swlm' Monitor 2, 32 B0Sli9fb0ll li Tennis 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Y-Teens ' - ' 5 ' 3. '9 - lt 2, 3A l, , , lors' A . . IQ, Q '00 Q T Q ra 12 S-Rn , . .JQ ' ' A 14- , -Cv Q ,,,, .9 I ffl' I c . l - , A A n ' . 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Q I N 4 n 1 challenge the unknown before us RONNIE WHITE Dad not graduate Commencement Speakers The hugh school career of 269 Vmcent sen nors approprxately came to an end with Commencement festuvltles teaturmg topics that emphasuzed social responslbllltles In the general area of world hlstory Chosen as 1958 commencement speaker were Duane Baldwin Carol Kent Kathleen Clay James Vlera David Cacchlone and Sam Baumgartner Duane and James were se lected by the Vnncent faculty from among the hugh scholastic eluglbles Carol and David were chosen because of thenr hugh est rank In scholastlc achievement Kath leen and Sam were chosen by vote of the entlre senior class -3 SENIOR ADVISERS1ROW ONE Murnam Donohue Jeannette Massmg Marlon Van Natta Frances Benedrct Marlon Esler ROW TWO Julian Shlnol Jeanne , 0 'Ir -2 Q. c, X , fg, W- ' Alsheimer, Harold Scott, Mildred Van Dusen, Kenneth Blake. l I I l I I I . I . . 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College Night i' lvl' i Those students thinking about a higher education begin to consider their choice of a college as early as the ninth or tenth year in high school. To aid these pupils, Strong Vincent holds annually a 'College Night' in which representatives from about 50 institutions of higher learning come to inform those students ot the qualifications and demands of college lite. This scene typities what happens in every classroom at Strong Vincent on College Night. State Orchestra ,fwf- Every orchestra member aspires to participate in the All-State Orchestra. The deserving recipients of the honor this year were Linda Bauer, Dave Allburn, Gary Hendrickson, and Eugene Ware, tl.-x D- Strong Vincent was selected in T958 as the host school tor the AllfState Orchestra, a gathering ot the most- gifted musical youth of Pennsylvania. These T50 mem- bers were chosen tor their outstanding abilities by the various directors ot music throughout the state, tall. -,ull I 'ts fi House of Magic For the benefit of the student body our Student Council sponsors a few outstanding educational assemblies dur ing the school year One ol the most interesting ot these was the House ot Magic program An invitation was extended to Mr Armagost s second period Physics Class to meet on the stage afterwards to discuss informally these mysteries ot science U N Assembly City and District Champs Award , f .f4 , ,,., Us il A The 1958 All-Scholastic basketball selections were dominated by Vincent's star performers-Mickey At- kinson, Wally Knox, and Esker Smith. Delegates from Northwestern Pennsylvania met for the fifth model United Nations Assembly held annually at Gannon College Shown with Mr Anderson are the students from Strong Vincent who represented Argen tina They are as follows Erica Strong Roberta Irwin Linda Marsh Tom Hughes and STANDING Pal Rostad Richard Strong Dave Cacchlone and Mary Eismann Senior D A R Congratulations to Kathy Clay for her outstanding scholarship, leader- ship, and citizenship, which resulted in winning the D. A. R. award by vote of her Senior classmates. Y Teen Service I hu.-f-.- Notnce the trace of satisfaction In that broad smlle of Linda Marsh as she shows one of the dolls made by our Y Teens for the Toys for Tots servtce protect at Christmas tlme Almost 200 boys and gurls an various orphanages and hospitals were made happy by thus kind gesture Admlrnng the dolls wlth Linda are Carol Boyer Rallles G ve a cheer tor Vmcents team IS expressed through the efforts and achlevements ot the band twtrlers and cheerleaders Their exceptlonal per lormances at our pep ralltes arouse the enthust asm ot students and tnsplre our athletes to greater ettorts In their quest tor vtctory Rnchard Strong Robin Vleyro and Jrm Vtera represented theur alma mater IH the State HI Y Leglslature thus winter Rach shown In the act of prestdlng as Speaker of the House was credlted wsth one of the most masterful performances rn recent years Robun and Jam as delegates show theur Interest by dnscussmg one of the bulls under debate HI Y Leglslatlve Assembly The Blennual State H1 Y Leglslature a model assembly m whlch students take over the duties ot our regularly elected leglslators was held ln the state capntal bunldung at Harrlsburg durlng the lat ter part of February The leglslature consisted of elected and ap pomted representatnves from all ot the state Hn Ys Durmg thelr three day solourn at the capntal the boys debated some twenty bulls pertannlng to the present sttuatuon In our State U I U 1 A 1 - 1 K '4 .X A J, .N 5' . I 1 as 1 fit l Marge Sample, Bonnie Johnson and Kathy Clay. do? tx. 4 ,lv 0 0 0 Y 7 - - h l , L S, X . . . . . , 1 Spokesman Queen To promote sales, the SPOKESMAN traditionally sponsors the SPOKESMAN Queen contest. Selected by the staff, each ot the nominees try their hand at promotion in the hope that their eltorts will earn votes tor them in addition to the ballots cast by sub- scribers Nominees for the i958 crown were Paula Sanders Mary Eismann Colleen Murray Kathryn Cahill Janice Hauserman and lane Keep Junior D A R Award .42 John Schuler and Betty MacGregor were presented with the good citizenship award that is given annually by the D A R to the boy and girl ot the 9th grade who in the opinion of the faculty and students possesses the traits ot good citizenship to the highest degree kt.-J-f ' The SPOKESMAN Board is pleased to present the l958 SPOKESMAN Queen Kathryn Cahill American Legion Award sit Robert Rhoads and Patricia Baron are the happy two some who were the recipients ot the American Legion award Their outstanding scholastic records school leadership and all around good citizenship qualified them for this honor 93 I - i , I uv 1 I I I an , WLM ,I JM I . 5 I I , J' J Ai A K C J L Q' K v . Q 'W - g, f l I A f if D t. , X .J if I - . . I . . . . I I I Council Variety Shows Councils variety shows, produced by the membership each tall and spring, are the maior fund-raising activity and most lucrative source oi revenue for the various projects it sponsors. Built around the diverse special talents in the school, they are staged with origi- nality, and offer a perfect showcase tor recognition of students with abilities to entertain. x 'lk Basketball Champions For the third time in tour sea- sons Vincents District lO bos- ketball champions started the play-oliis in the eliminations leading to the State title, With smiles on their faces, high hope, and determination in their hearts they boarded the bus to New Wilmington, there to meet Langley High oi Pitts- burgh. Track The City Meet, at which Erie s track champions are de- termined, is the high point ot the track season. A tea- tured part ot the festivities is the presentation ot medals by Vincents Track Queen and her attendants. Every- one will agree that our Queen, Patricia Crolli, and her attendants, Helen Fucci and Nancy Scalzitti, were among the prettiest presented by the city schools, Boys' Bowling League Members of the bowling league selected the following ot their teams: D. Nass, L. Jeter, D. Wagner, J. Wheeler, J. Kosio- relc, R. St. John, B. Fratus, D Newman, and J. O'Mahony. Our bowl- ers kept on the right alley this year with the help leaders: Dave Newman, president, Jan Shinol, treasurer, and Peter Roth, secretary. High scorers were Dave Newman and hony, John is shown here completing his tollow-thro be a strike? Queen Swimming Champion At the state swimming meet, Dave Schabacker added the medal tor the QOO yard tree style to his collection of honors. 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' ,Z .5 . k ' R Q '4 , Us ' 7' Q., w we in , -f st ,Q as The future of Bill Julio, Vincent's star pitcher and center fielder, is now in the hands of the Detroit Tiger After getting oft to a slow start, the Colonels turned in a flashing drive to the finish, ending up in second place in bath City Series and Greater Erie competition. ln doing so, they compiled a record of lO wins and 5 losses. The Red and Black mound staff consisted of Bill Julio, Tom Yocabozzi, John Major, and Dave Kish, while the leading batsmen included Dave Hickok, Tom Yoca- bozzi, Ron Passarelli, and Bob Grossman. Rounding out the rest of the team were Ed Berrarducci, Dick Amor- roso, Mike Veltri, Bob St. John, Bob Perry, Dave Cac- chione, Jim Viera, and Tom Korn. John Major and Bill Julio have been signed up as maior league prospects-John in the Yankee farm system and Bill as a potential Tiger. John Maior, ace pitcher and first baseman for the Colonels, sow action in the All-State American Legion game, He continues a base- ball career by signing with the New York Yankees as a future prospect. 'Ll T ! -as management. BASEBALL Vincent Opponent 7 Tech 4 7 East 2 6 McDowell 9 7 Harborcreek l ,gt 4 Prep IO IO Academy l 18 Tech 5 3 East O . .- 2 McDowell 3 este,-,. 7 Harborcreek 2 ' ' 7 Prep 6 I Academy 4 7 Tech l 6 Academy 2 6 Prep l 6 East 4 City Series 2nd Place 98 Creditable Record X X, Pr- f flfzf. ' ,F ,f ,,V I X , . .7 W., . .J . V . .lp , I H 1 r M. 5111. , The peppery spirit of short stop Tom Yaco- bozzi, together with his eltective pitching was o decided factor in the Colonel's suc- cessful season. 4 .. 9,1 we ' f W' ' Qt. H, fa, .. 'ff M I I . A 0 .,,,,.. I N r 2 i 8 32,1 4, ff . tniaggl l ' V ui, 'L . I . Ni. at ,m'4'? 5 ww.-Q -sw X 49.14, ,fr V. ' ' f 'T 4 L'1.. Q, i r .ye -f, - 'L .fi'i. 14 ' 1 ' l 1-L-,I I4-A D ,,. fa .wi ht And away it goes! Ronnie Passerelli, a lead- ing batter, held down third and was a potent threat with the stick. Bob Grossman gave the Vincent murderers row' much ot its effective batting punch. E t M -. p.,- 0 I l L i 'lv 4 V4 .1..:fg,3, N . 4 - w 0' ' ,fav 1 . , Y, ,7,i 1, ..T ,S V, f 1 ww?- Playing left, Dick Amoroso mode up in .. if v 1 09i'i'Y and cblllly Wlml he locked in Size' CoIonel's lead-off man and second baseman, to make him one of our most effective Dove Hickock mined neldefs' the innate. BASEBALL-ROW ONE: D. Kish, R, St. John, R. Perry, J. Viera. ROW TWO: T. Korn, T. Yacobozzi, E. Berarducci, J. Mayor, R. Grossman, R. Ammoroso. ROW THREE: M. Veltri, D. Cacchione, R. Passarelli, W. Julio, D. Hickok, Coach Lubovficki. A both at bat and in l Q - Thin Clads Lack Support ,5,,n-cw - -v 4'7- E TF. . ' .aiu IOO The Strong Vincent Colonels entertained high hopes ot having a successful i957 track season. With 7 lettermen returning to form a nucleus, it looked like the Colonels would be a strong contender for the city title, but Dame Fortune chose to be unfriendly. However, we can honestly record some outstanding performances. For instance, Bob Groendaal broke the schools discus record with a twirl of l37'6 and proved to be a consistent point-maker in the shot put. Wally Knox did excellent work in the hurdles and the high iump, while Bill Robinson came through well in the T00 and 220. Others who did commendable work were: Gordon Smith, Gary Clouser, Jim Smith, Sam Hester, Jan Shinol ond Dick Strong. . Q ,T ...W - - TV. i-Y? ivih Y. I .'- -- -- Q. .5451 - - , 4- .- - U - - - 7 -. , ' , T,j-if---'gr-j':: -L' -, ,' , V i ' - A ' QI.-seq' . ' -' - - - - - 'f .' - , 1 I. LV. . .-- L- .-L.. v : fy - - Q . N --- A 'gi V- . Bling- -Pl-Q4 i' Us Bob Groenendaal exerts every muscle to the utmost, in ,. - IP - ,fr it ' r this heave ofthe sphere. A V k 3 ' 1 ' f il sz i I N. ft 9 L 4 7 , . V 7 r 4 ' . lts still anyone's race, as Wally Knox enters the home 8 J JW ,W ' L - my P L stretch in the low hurdles. 4' , J l jiri' i l. K ' ., irtlx 5 .gfs-fe Q TRACK Vincent Opponent 47 Academy 88 56Vz East 70V2 56 Harborcreek 71 52Vz Prep 83Vz 67 Tech 68 ,j District 7th Place n.m ,,,5 W. xii: , at Q City Series 5th Place - . .Na I , f Q FI- .,..-' J Q f 5,5 4 . ' 9 -', U.-rp 's BVI, ', Q an-94. tr A FE' 0 . E 5, gf, ' in ' ' . ,H , , QGVIA I v . . - pi .I , -Q L . as , of . -f if ' : 13' fi' is Q' 9 ' 9 N .04 .gh 'A TRACKQROW ONE: P. Brennan, S. Hester, J. Berarducci, R, Stromtors, J. Shinol, R. Vieyra, G. Suesser. ROW TWO: W. Knox, O. Clouser, A. Bgork- iund, A, Penpek, J. Konnerth, J. Shanner, J. Tomb. ROW THREE. Coach Bell, W. Ross, W, Robinson, D. Rogers, D, Prizinsky, A. Radii, A. Rieger, Coach Krkosko. '-sv .4 142. .. E , ,Ng s -3 ' . A ,- --. A ,1 -s . -,, ..,., GOLF Vincent Opponent McDowell East Academy '2 Prep 2 Tech McDowell East Academy Prep Tech Cnty Sernes r Place Tue Although unconsldered as a chal lenger In clty competltton the Vln cent Golfers were able to post a rec ord ot three wnns and one loss to place thrrd at seasons end Bob Groenendaal conslstently produced long tee shots whrle Tom Yacobozzu chipped each green with harrlllce accuracy When the pressure was on Dave Flack Rlch Strong and Rnch Casey called on thetr putters to pull them through Vlnc '1 'z ' 2 ' 2 Cnty Tennis TENNIS ent Opponent Lawrence Park 2 Tech 2 Academy lz East Prep 4' z Serres 2nd Place The Vincent tennis team opened Its season by taking matches agalnst Lawrence Park and Tech Then Acad emy pulled the unexpected as they tned the Colonels 3112 3X2 Flghtrng back to roll over East and tle Mead vllle the netters then lost the tttle match to defending champlon Prep They ended IU second place wrth a season record of three wnns two tles and one loss lndlvrdual honors went to Ken Kopm who won the Dsstruct 10 tltle tor the second tame Golf P ini 'ala' GOLF T Conley D Flack T Yacobozzl R Graenendoal R Strong R Casey is ZR 'l'ENNIS1ROW ONJE H Hemtz K Kopln G Welbler D Drake ROW TWO P Reslnnk D Moyer W Gnllespne T Hughes R Case 0 'l 4 6 6 A l ' f - 4 M of 'Nl to V2 11V ' x, 7 N . 5 7 L o I2 to 2 3 9 f O I 3 9 3 1 . . 3d . i 7, . - I ' if U . . . . . - 1 k D 1 H- .W M, ' -fuf... . I W RL- . 1 ' X ' A E sf tv ' 5! IV 3 3Vz Meadville 3V2 Q ' Q 5 sf sf I , C Y Q 3 0 , l A K t , ,L 21 1 r ' A f' 'W V lrl ni I s s C 4 i X , . - Ur X I . L . . l' X K Us and over ----- Joe Berorducc, Co onel fullback, goes over the Cen- taurs after making a long gain in the Vfcent-Tech game. Bob Horton, a srnoll, but speedy Form As the Rea and Blacl-1 started the l957 tootball campaign many held hopes tor continuance ot the highly successful seasons ot recent years. Others, gloomily considering the heavy Colonel losses by graduafion, predicted a complete reversal in tcrtunes, The record ot tvvo vvins against six set- backs, to attain third rank in city competition, under the circumstances, was considered ci respectable season. Featuring the running of fleet-tooted Bob Horton and the pass snatching of allfcity end Bob Carossman, the Colonels thrilled the students with Dave Kish, Joe Berarducci, and Rich St. John were the main- Flashes ot their former greatness. stays ol a tighting, but outclassed eleven. Junior varsity re- placements should do much to improve Vincent fortunes in the T958 season. GI' halfbcck VARSITY FOOTBALL Vincent Opponent 6 Ambridge 28 20 Dunkirk 18 T9 East T2 8 Farrell 37 fi 'J' V Q' gg , . I 6 Prep T9 'J V 1' N' E nl' 't ' p g? B in 7 Academy 26 pg r Te 5 V, 7' 6 , 6 Conneout 43 ti ,ykk 5 T if ,V 4 1f .AQ -As. I 6 o Tech 13 'T 'NF 5 4' 'sl ig A Ni 'v Q City Series 3rd Place ' 3 i District 7th Place I I it If , lt, g . ,, . t j JP' - t , ' ' CJ ' . Q ' .4 g FOOTBALL-ROW one F, Mashed T ' 'Sq D Hiclcol V-' Coolr, R Stromlors . A ' R S'onef.:: QCA 'RNC W, Ross J 9 C' To ' one D KS , 'S Va emo . S C Him. Cv I l oirfzr' ROW at 'HPEE 2 ' 'few ia. ee' '-I i':,i' - Arrow-sm tr 9 Tp: 'cz RCF- .' F ,sv z h -r34IN:A 'Co7? c S r-'eve' ' Q :,,i,,x:,. c . ,ECU i T :HGAUJ ,Mme C I -. Q. l02 1 'Dpi 4 lov Grid Champ Tumble 'ro Third 1 AH-Cry end, Bob Grossman, earned Q coHege schohurship VT VEC pNcy. ogmition of his steliczr ! -os, 1 Zee'-footer! Bob Horton gets owoy for c touchdown m We Eos? game F e'c gefwerd, Dove Kash 3' . 'gfL,l1bcck,Joe Berordncc D 4 Vmcewf-prep dashes ore c Nays bcrcrfought ofiowrs fr- 5 1 'I I I .J , 0' Fgrfmg Iwnebocleer ond oggrcssave Ce Rwcr St, John. OA Poloists Splash to Fine Season Faced by returning lettermen Rich Ellenburger, Chuck Henry, Dave Schabacker and Nick Scott, our poloists succeeded in compiling a record of 5 wins and 3 losses. Two losses were inflicted by Academy, the perennial champion, the other by Prep. The Red and Black had a better than average season, finishing in a tie for second place in city series play. f- WATER POLO Vincent Opponent 4 East 3 3 Prep I 6 Tech 2 3 Academy TO K 8 East 5 ' 6 J 3 Prep A ' , X I 7 Tech I , 2 Academy 8 F- City Series 2nd Place Tie 18,5-1., X G T13-Six - 'Ng j wAtER Pol.o-D. aiibeff, B. , A 5, Mi.. ' A K I ' ' Q-43 Raimy, J, Schuler, P. Flanagan, D. A-Q. i f- if Schabacker, Nick Scott, C. Henry, R. . 54.f4'1'., ' '.- sri b J. a I ly Ri I 'V A en erger, onney. Little Colonels Clos as Runners-up Vincent football fortunes appear to be improving, it the work ot our J. V.'s is used as a standard. Improving steadily as the season progressed, they played many exciting games, among them victories over Prep, Tech, and East. Led by co-captains, Barry Zonna and John Moore, and sparked by the good play of Gordy Smith, Ron Nuara, and Jerry Wright, the iunior edition ended the season holding second place standing in the fity league. ' l rv . Campanella, J Bednar, G Parsch, ROW TWO B Aitken, R, Gustavson, 'N Nenanen, T Klemrn .arm G. Wrgat G r-1 bert, J. Sclvedt C esz, J. Moore, B Zonna J, Fr tzpatrick, D. Hudle' R Loeb, A. Eurkholcer, W Larsen, G Miller, R J. V. F00TBAl.L1ROW ONE: J. Caigioio, K. Darr, M, Prassack, N Mangani, R. Nuara, R, Anderson, A. J. Fiasco, E. Hibben D, Nishnick G, Smith, T. Ca'ey, T, Bet. ROW THREE: Coach , i .ubowicku Coach Barfhesan, A- N t- ahn, J Gir- Cofboy, J. Fury- ROW FOUR R S' Jotc, J. O Keele. . Stroup. Harriers Gain District Supremacy CROSS COUNTRY Vlrliierll Opponent 23 Tech 67 l5 East 40 28 Academy 28 I5 Tech 40 T5 East 40 25 Academy 34 33 Prep 23 23 Prep 35 City Series 2nd Place District lst Place State 5th Place 'Oler hill and dale' that s our Cross Coun- try boys under the able guidance of Coach Wnlkrnson Our harners led by co captanns Duck Strong and Robln Vleyra, captured the Dlstruct lO tutle lor the third consecu tuve year They later placed fllth ID state cornpetntlon lnduvldual honors went to Robln Vleyra who flnxshed fifteenth In the State Meet 4 Coach Wrllrrnson oflers last mnnute nnstructnons to ocaptams Robm Vueyra and Rach Strong before the taunt ro the State College meet ROSS COUNTRY ROW ONE R Cardwel C G d R S V ya G Suesser J oclrwoo Young R Read W Knox R W TWO C Hendrcksor R Anaersor- D Lawson P Roth G Braben er nn P Falbo W Jones we rx r S nr vc J Roach C Be ers T Jones O Arkwrnght D Levan Coach Wrllrrnson . , ' l I . C - - . ' w, . oo rch, , 'ror-g R fe r , . , . L d R, , . , . . O J, r r . , - , . , . Ct , R. Du , , , . , T, G' L r, S. Ga v n, O. Crouse, . Bauo 1, R. Palclr, . , . 7' , O s Hi. 5' . ,,, , SWIMMING Vincent Opponent 53 East 3l 78 Tech 8 45 Academy 4l 59 Meadville 27 48 Prep 38 63 East 22 76 Tech l0 58 Academy 28 50 Jamestown 36 60 Prep I8 City Series lst Place District lst Place Region 2nd Place State Ath Place SWIMMING-ROW ONE D Scna oazke' D ,yncrt E Ra-my, D ,3lC I', C menry, li' Elvenbergei E Si ic 'J Simrricw QOVV TWO . Szinleq P Flanagan J '.':AiEis'ei J Bovey N. Sw , J Sa veat, E Ke ae 'ROW T'-REE A. Vohbrezwt A c'a'n'r'e'- P 5 efbercer 9 Ca - A Pmje D S c'g T. Schaal 'L-F. 1-R . i Swimmers Continue Coach Weibel and his swimmers continue to compile an incredible record, Over a twelve year span their eflorts have become a legend. And year alter year it becomes more dith- cult to describe their activities. ln adding ten victories in dual meets this year, the Weibel- men have amassed a record ot 98 consecutive city meets without a loss, their l2th consecutive city and district title, plus assorted regional and state championships. Although the individual performances of such top swimmers as State Champion Dave Schabaclcer and Chuck Henry catch the imagination and are given due credit, it is also recognized that the little-mentioned seconds and thirds in the various events are really what have built up the Vincent swimming legend. Coach Weibel and his captains, Rich Ellenberger in water polo, and Chuck Henry in swimming, center their interest on the newest rule book. Dave Schabacker, iunior swimming ace, churns water to out-race his opponent in the Academy meet. Winning Ways for Twelffh Season Pc' Ca' foprta p'ace Cw re toe State Meet, has three mO'E YSCFS to show hs spe: alty, Chuck Hefwry shows the form whrch resulted in ouvstanarng performances during tt-e year. Date Crerner was the other I-alf of the one-two combo. 1 Grrdteys comrrbutrorws to the champuonsrrrp Vrn 'x C Har- Q., 4 n I CGM Slluad were A, Prrreste and D, Solvedt, Here we see Duck dolrrg tt-e orthodoc Fast ocworr, sptoshing water, dlftrcutt- to- recogmze performers are descriptive phrases that apply to Pat Flanagan and Rrcn Eltenberger. brcastestroke. ,fp-'svn 35 Q - , -rs, tm 7 All-City pertormer, Mickey Atkinson, was caught by the camera in one ot his less spectacular shots during the Tech game. V A R S I T Y BASKETBALL-ROW ONE F, Anasti, R, Vieyra, L, Harden, R Polak, J Atkinsa' D. Cyrlbert, J Sm-'c ROVV TNNO J Lockwood, B Singer, B Mertcns, P. Young, C. Bgwc-' D Plolf, VV Vr1Ox,E Smtl' RO-N Tr-'PEE CO3'l' Caabrcsc, Coach Cpervase, Coach Wilkinson C Scrracl, A Biorlflund, Managc Hit Tune All The Way Vincents Go-Go Colonels climaxed a hectic season by annexing city, section, and district titles in their drive tor state honors. Alter a slow start they became re-hot to win ten in a row, including a win over Sharon, last years State Champion. Closing the regular schedule with a l3-5 record, they cap- tured city and section crowns. lt was in the post-season play-otls, however, that the team ielled into a smoothly coordinated and high scoring machine. Meeting Titusville, they won decisively to take the district crown. Then in inter-district tilts they took the measure ot Pittsburgh Langley, District 8 titalist, and rolled over Punx- sutawney, at District 9, In the heart-breaking game tor the Western Pennsylvania title they finally lost their punch and were deteated by Altoona. ln closing a brilliant season, the best a Vincent squad has had since l932, the Colonels compiled a l7-5 record, and earned recognition as one ot the tour best teams in the state. Q., 1 ,i....,,,,M Y, WT..-.,..T,.-, ,V .- of lnspires Vincenfs Go-Go Colonels BASKETBALL Vincent Opponent 75 Albion 38 45 New Castle 48 74 Horborcreek 46 54 Prep 58 47 Tech 44 61 Academy 41 73 Southwestern, N. Y. 32 77 East 55 85 Jamestown, N. Y. 59 62 McDowell 50 55 Prep 50 40 Sharon 30 70 Tech 51 71 McDowell 54 43 Academy 50 61 Sherman, N. Y. 70 67 East 50 59 Harborcreek 67 City Series lst Place 64 Titusville 54 District Ist Place - Inter-District Play-055 - 72 Pittsburgh Langley 63 67 Punxsutawney 50 53 Altoona 58 ,A . . - +9 ' - A Al-Cwy Wally Knox, had one of has X-.H big nights in the playrofl game with t - X Punxsy at Farrell. I K , X AllClty Esker Smtth shows the ballfhandling skull which contri- buted to winntng the district title in the Tttusvtlle game at Westminster, 9 mix 4 F? b s Jw b k Y V and one of o Nc c co c ' U H Vlncenf Says Well Done Jwm Smmb drwes m for cn my-up aw Me Eosv ercoumer. x A--.5 I :Q N '. J ss F ! X , N, x X ,. . xx , Q. W Dove Hckok oN able os , ,N , -5 X JV's Follow in Varsity Footsteps The J. V. Basketball team compiled a record of lO wins against 3 losses. This combination proved to be good enough to take second place in Cnty Series play Coach Wilkinsons Little Colonels were led by Sandro Garbrn Tom Biehl and Chuck Tache ably controlled the boards while Captain Larry Calabrese and Don Warren operated in the back court This years team has gained much valuable experience and will prove to be an asset to the Varsity inthe years to come J V BASKETBALL ROW ONE H Arra sm th C Tache D Warren e S Garb L Calabrese ROW TWO W Jones D Reed W MacAFte M Cro ley E Joy ROW 2 TH EE J Wheeler P Callahan D Flores Coach Will: nson Vincent Juniors in Wrnnrngest Season K Darr J Stoscher ROW TWO G Porsch C Larson J Glbert J Franzen R P terson D Robacker ROW THREE Coach Gervase Asst Mgr T Holler T OMahoney A Varhola B Cramer D Kratz Mgr M St John The lunror high Colonels in winning 8 games completed their finest sea son in the history of the school A thrilling victory over Wilson was the high spot This proved to be the only loss that Wilson eventual city cham pion suffered during the season Coach Gervase s well balanced scar ing punch was provided by lrwln J Sentz and Ed Tausey Rounding out the remainder of the starting line up 1 were Captain Dave Nlshnlck Tom Smith and Ken Darr zur j f it -,,.,-u- -4.-,Apr 4 J in E I .. - T it A ' T.. Br If J ian, U :J 9 x14 I J, I x5 p -V , i .. ii 2 r 'X I7 is .lp is i 8, f ' sf . I .t D - l ,4 V , 4 j ' fi Jr , g A 5 1 TM 1 . . , 4 if ' . S I ,ll ' . .,I I L 3 2'I,'1 , . ,I . .A l3:x i v X, A x xillffg , 4 . Grapplers Make Holding dual-meet decisions over every school except Academy, the perennial champions, Vincents mats- men hnished an exciting wrestling season in third place in the city series. The grapplers were led by Captoin Bill McCall 95 lb. City Champion, 0 1 .. ,- I JI! i I Rich ST. John, l5A lb, City Champion. Au, 1 'Q' ,iw Dick Caldwell, Bill McCall, and Rich St. John, each ot whom became city champions in their weight class. Ex- perienced wrestlers who assisted greatly in compiling the fine record were Al Holden, Bill Bauer, Jan Shinol, Larry Fluegal and Jim Stewart, Except for Captain Caldwell, the entire squad returns next year, to pro- vide a real challenge, Captain Dick Caldwell, lO3 lb. City Churnpton, Jim Stewart and lan Shnol experienced point makers, WRESTLING Vincent Opponent 30 East I6 24 Prep 22 37 Union City I9 36 Lebeouf 5 l5 Academy 23 21 Tech 31 43 Union City I6 20 East 23 31 McDowell I6 I7 Prep 27 13 Academy 28 28 Tech lo City Series 3rd Place WRESTLING - ROW OLE R Qnoces, S '-tcgocn T '-arse ROV' 'WO R S' Jon' l S'ewa , J Sh no, L Fleuge R Caldwe. v E einer V, MCC: r, PORN Tr1REE Coach Brabenae' W Bccer, D. Baia wn T, laersperger T. Plettef, A Hoiaer H2 Fug. 'vi- Q Q af 3 Q X . 4 W A Q. W N, f sq-h, . . 49 , 3 ' Q -Q t gg ,Q Q - --I L'-vinooi- x f' V x 4, K N ,. uv l.Fl .A-. ff -was !o R , 11:0 U - ' 'fig gl J: 4 'al' M 1 Q' 15, ll Y ff 'inn :iq . lun: 4 nc: . -X I .MNA M ,, V men 4, ..-, - ng.-,M , 'Flavia' 3, 1 6 . K5 x F54 ,R ,f I vs A., M, f XV 5,5 ,su in 'I' if 'Y They Set Cff The Fuse We re the Red. We re the Black. Push ern back, Push em back, is one of the resounding cheers that boosts school gpwt during our pep ral ies, Leading the student body were Jane Keep, Cathy Clay, and Ccrm Fronzaglia, who served as co-captatns and secretary A We ve got the pep-steam-coach-team . . . and the Cheerleaders. This years 'cheer-gals started all their work with more ideas, pep, and energy than ever betare, Under the very capable direction at Miss Weinheimer and the leadership of co-captains Jane Keep and Kathy Clay, and secretary Carm Fronzaglia, the girls went all out to prove their abilities. Cooperating with the band, they staged many pep rallies, which, by their clever ideas and the enthusiasm they released, stand out as memorable events at the year. New uniforms, new ideas and routines, aliveness and hard work, all combined to make the eftorts at our cheerleaders tops this Year. Q f i CHEERLEADERS-RCW ONE P Sempe K. Clav, 1 Scc zitti, C: sa 'a V. Aia'ac t M Sgfvtofdl Cugston, K Cahill N Wtlsaff. y'a S Huaran J Tatns E N is . Angeotm, M Williams, B Z Y7C!lK POW FOQR M Schmat, P r-tetzrncn M Chctxee C. C Losing: c POW T-'JO 'J R: :rd '.' fnge' 'J Fink, P Ca'r L I-'iDa'aa C Peana P Saaaers D. Wake' P Pestvc 1 t-lc-se a' P .e e J P':sfo:v , een 'J Ke J A 'aye' efe PCN. 'P-WE? 9 Ee ' 5 f'c'l S Bauer S P'et'a' Provide Dash and Color t 2 E .it Vincent would never be the same without 5 i t the spirit and pep aroused by our high- stepping twirlers-a group specially trained by Miss Weinheimer. Working in four separate groups, doubles, eights, sin- gles, and flags they coordinate their rou- tines with the band to bring color and zest to our assembles and other events in which Vincent is represented. This years rallies, parades, and sports events looked even more colorful than usual because of the new uniforms that were provided. And as for appreciation, one has only to ask the Senior boys-our school lite would certainly be drab without our twirlers. TWIRLERS-ROW ONE: B. Johnson, A. Narducci. ROW TWO: J. Messenger A, Casey, C. Dileva, .l. Desarro, J. Drozeski, B. Seth. ROW THREE: J. Moore, C Dickey, B. Wynn, A, M. Nucerino, J. Wolfe, P. Slater, N. Strand. it 5 l . ROW ONE: K. Ryan, G. Mongeroni, J, Laurillo, B. Bannister, J. Mclntyre, M, Fuches, L. Petrone, R. Fucchi. Row THREE: J. Latizio, Marucci, M. Mancuso, C. Christensen, K. Beckwith, A, Decarlos, J, B. Fisher, L. McGuire, J, Bradley, L. lavarone, M, A. Bebko, S. Brown, B. Dougherty. ROW TWO: J. Decara, D. Lacatta, C. Neu- Ohmer, B. Pacuraw, J. Gardner. burgee, R. Reisinger, L. Salorino, J. Venturini, N. Doolittle, B. Girls' Intramurals Attract Many in SWIMMING1ROW ONE: L. Her- bert, P. Caoper, N. Scalzitti, J. Wil- lliams, D. Marquardt, C. Leszek, J, Hart. ROW TWO: J. Sayles, G. Vieyra, J. Stonewall, F. Murray, S, Huffman, M. Singer, B. Zimarilr. ROW THREE: B. Burger, A. Meyer, T. Swimrri, J. Hoover, P. King, V. Kin- sey, K. Pagliari, C. Cooper, J. Erzer, M. Fink. ROW FOUR: P. Torrance, M, Eicher, C. Lytle, J. Lucas, P. Huff' man, S, Meyers, C. Seiferth, M. Stevens, N. Michener. ROW FIVE: J. Mioduszewski, C. Carr, A. Bianco' s-no, M. Fargorgia, P. Collins, S, Hanauer, M. O'Mara, M. B. Nottle- man, M Bushong, L Brownfield. The girls gym after three o'clock is a world devoted to the pursuit of physical development, as part of the intramural programs. For those girls who desire to par- ticipate, a full schedule of sports and activies offers enioyment and satisfaction through improvement of skills. Different activities are offered each sports sea- son, but bowling, swimming, and lifesaving have at- traction for the greatest number of girls. The programs value is not limited to physical needs. The girls, through their cooperation in group activities, gain experiences in leadership and in getting along with others, with resulting improvement in character and personality. Crowned as intramural basketball champions was the team composea of ROW ONE: J. Kwitawski, J. Lindsey, J. Kissell. ROW TWO: C. Lytle, L. McDon- nel, A. Meyer, P. Maior, L. Kopp. Baskefball, Swimming, and Life-Saving ln the intramural volleyball league the champions at the end of the season were: ROW ONE: J. Rasmussen, J, Kershan, B. Beacham. ROW TWO. S. Burkhart, N. Pitta. LIFE SAVING-ROW ONE: G. Vieyra, S. Huffman, M, Senger, J. Hart, B. Zimarik, K. Pagliari, D, Marquardt, J. Williams. ROW TWO: C. Seiferth, J. Sayles, L. Symmonds, D. Gambatese, M, B. Keim, R. Seaburg, F. Murray, M. Fink. ROW THREE: S. Sheriff, V. Kinsey, L. Brownfield. ROW FOUR. J. Erzer, P. Huffman, J. Hauserman, C. Carr, M. B. Nottleman, M. Bushong, M. CheH, N. Michener, C. Cooper. ROW FIVE: S. Myers, G. Walther, B. Widell, M. O'Mara, S. Han- auer, J. Bradley, L, McGuire, S, Showers, M. Stevens. ,.. rv 4. ,F JUNIOR AIDES-ROW ONE: S. Sherifl, G. Vieyra, S. Huffman J, Williams. ROW TWO, V. Kinsey, P. King, B. Zimarik, F. Murray, M. Fink. ROW THREE. J. Erzer, P. Huffman, J. Hauserman, M. F. Chaflee, N. Michener. ROW FOUR: S. Meyer, C. Carr, S. Hanauer, J. Bradley, M, Stevens. 7 Bowling lnferesi 'Q V fCe 's fernce zo' ':e of bowi-na e a.sas's were We of?7:e's of g'o.ia Jazife G'c':e :'escea' Pa' Hafxn-an sereiary Mary Crierye'-La se'gea -o'-arms Da'e Dc's': y ce-cresidenv . , . Wei' rnva We bowling seasc' ' a:::ea'ea visa' We vers 'rage bowlers Ae. a be Jackie Grande, Dar ee' LN: ire' c'c Rona Pe s - Bowirng piays an Integra! part in the grris sports prograrv, Meerrng at the Frontier Bowirrrg Lanes every Wednesday after seiwoai, many girls have enioyed the sport, Three fearns that led the league consistently: FIVE SPARES- Jane Keep, Marilyn Rocnrn, Ruth Maiena, Ginger Kinsey, and Jeanne Chambers. JOLLY MTTERS: Judy Venturini, Deane Smith, Mary Ann Casey, Libra Saiorino. LUCKY STRIKES: Mary Clvervenka, lackne Grande, Winnie Lyons, Berry Miczo, and Diane Parshall, Sustained Throughouf Long Win'rer Season Junior Inframural Acfivifies Ove of tire morn odrvnres of We Jun or Hrgh vrvs yeor wos grrls voileybolr. Rurners up ore srowrr rn the group or We lefr. ROW ONE- C. Klan, L, Recd, P Leszek, J. Fenn ROW TWO: B. Thayer, J. Wrlrrorns, J. Lernf rrron Trre wrnnrng team, ro Vrre rrghr, rn- clofred. J. Erzer, P, Cooper, S Snnnrrrg, G Dc 'fer J. Copper R-so ry ar' the swung of trrngs thrs Yeor rn bocrnrnron were C. Sreworrr K' S'OU7, D- we gger Gnd N, Scan. 119 Junior Counferparf of Senior World .B A- l be? you CUNY beul flus yelfs R, Roehrl to N, Alden, 5-'fo M. 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