Swoyersville High School - Sailors Log Yearbook (Swoyersville, PA)

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We present to you, faculty and students, the four- teenth annual SAILORS' LOG, as a keepsake of the memoirs of the Class of 1954. It will help you recall with pleasure, all the special activities and exciting events of the past that have made the time we spent at high school, days to he cherished. These four years of our educational voyage will govern the future of the departing Senior Class as we bravely encounter life's challenge. So be it, that we present to you the SAILORS, 5 pl W ' f sw X . at , T' 9' N, w:.'- . tif ,K .al- I x g f La, I '-'-1- -sv 2 ,., . P154 31: 1 l va 'X 7 lt H t. ' N'2ST5'?' , CSR, ' X faalfli- in ' Q 'QE-X X -.f 'sr '- x Vg- N 1 r r'-e- - ' f i' fi 'Qfi,,hZ.f,.,, ,, ' I. H ' . Q, Seanad rf Q wg., K N. JW . q . r, - J 4ifLL4v .v -,fi 1 df. I h V.. -q , - .. - 5 L . ,Ra 1 'fri ' L' A 7-10.-V. ,,i,. ., vo. 1- X! I 13' f 1 faq. f 1 'f' 3? r t A if ls- I tn .?...z ji ' 4 F X if syt.. j V Y f v r l r ve ii X ' li . .ff ', ' g ' .. A' in 'V it ,- , - ,iv ' Y :Misa ta-uf f mm' can The Senior class of 1954 wishes to dedicate to you, Miss Loretta Farris, the fourteenth edition of the SAILORS' LOG. As class advisor, you have skillfully guided us through this, our last and most important year of high school. You have been a great help in successfully preparing us to take our small but important place in the world. This dedication offers us an excellent opportunity to thank you, Miss Farris, for the guidance and direction you have given the Class of '54, s 4 Z 4 5 Z 9 fftma Wzaze-t Near the shores of Sasanehanna Stands oar high school fairy Set against the highest rnonntain Soaring in the air. Swoyeroille now and Swoyeroille forever, Love her we always willy For she is oar Alma Mater, Oar dear Swoyerville. f'Wi1 lW QW W CEM N YA Wx ,Yvwfifxv NW 0 XX ,I .ww W Q Kyk Aax ff, W Xxx- x X Eg NW ,f TX X X X! AW ff Xxx X44 wkmugmxixxxw -1 I f sn 1' .m Vx 'X x ' X X, W 4 .V -'. 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N fxkf MM Wu d l lm, I L, jf Xl . xx W fm ' We Seated: Angelo Siracuse, joseph Wienckowski, Anthony Wallace, Attorneyg john Hoosic, Presidentg john Dorish. Standing: Frank Bebey, Phillip McGuire, Anthony Baron. lflllllfllwllmwf W 2 ll W f' MW fffmr i 'llllll 'lm ' I ' If l 1 ,l vl, ffl! gl Wh, ff Iliff f I f ff I I H fi df fl i ' ' .ij ll., 1 cl f Q .V ii l Ml I ' 'W ll! qlffxxXx0'l V ll A' A .i f WALTER S. BUDA MICHAEL D. SHOCKLOSS Superififing Prinripal Pfinfipgl 77Zem ' ANGELINE KUNIGELIS Bom - November 12, 1934 Died - October 11, 1953 MICHAEL BEKY Biology P. of D. Economics American History ANGELINE CACCIATORE Shorthand Typing General Business EDWARD CHIAMPI Algebra Physics Trigonometry LYDIA GORDON English Social Studies ANITA HOVANEC Geography Science Arithmetic 'W' QVWP f? iv -'hs 54 -ln-uv f' ,puny 5' 6' 49, 5 fbi. I ,anv- Q 4-0-N fi ,4nuuw., BERNARD BURNAT Science English MARGARET CASEY English Social Studies LORETTA FARRIS English Library Science JOSEPH GULLA Bookkeeping General Business Commercial Mathematics MARGARET VIENNINGS Wtnrld History American History JOHN MATTE English Music Appreciation ANNA MAE PASTERNACKI English Music ALICE REILLY Physical Education Health GEORGE SHENDOCK Physical Education I Health MIRIAM WOLFE Latin Spanish ' Q BERNADINE MERLI English Latin Biology MARGARET PUHAK Spanish Typing Retail Selling Commercial Law PIA SELECKY Home Economics JOHN WALLACE Chemistry Guidance JOHN YONKONDY Mathematics f4 'x 1 w . K X. , L '-. V 4 DR. BURNAT R. JENNINGS DR. LAVIN Demi!! SZJJOOZ Nlzrre I'fyy.ririu11 -- ,Z li , I V N ' F N F 'Jv I . ,jj I X .1 ' L. HOVANEC I fzdmtrini A1-15 L. CALLAHAN Sefretmy P. NEDELAK Cuylodfan x.-IW! I nu V' y :if 5 Xxlfv x f f , I f 'f X -19 K 'J 'Q ,V i A Q1 Kl-x 'n,q'KA' 1 lx by 1 1, ! ' ! W l ' Ak lQ'fA? 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It would be quite difficult to express the feelings of each member of our class during our four years here at Swoyerville High. To some it may have been a time of misery, trouble, andunhappiness, while to others it meant years of fun, work, and excitement. But whether the past years were filled with sweetness or sorrow, or both, the majority of us shall always remember the many happy incidents which occurred during this important phase of our lives. Who can forget that September of 1950 when we took the first step toward achieving our goal-SENIORS-and then graduation! As freshmen we were divided into two groups: commercial and academic. We were the first class to hold what is now the Annual Freshman Prom. Some of us were elected to represent the class in the Student Council, while others were chosen as members of the TATTLERS STAFF. Over anxious and athletically-minded boys were finally given the opportunity to try out for the many sports activities for which our school is so well known. The year flew by at a rapid pace and after a long summer vacation we returned as sophomores. The girls who had worked hard during our freshman year to become cheerleaders and majorettes had now attained their goal and were seen at the games cheering the boys on to victory. We were proud that the basketball and football teams, with the aid of their very capable coaches, won several titles and championships in these sports. Our goal was now coming nearer. As juniors we began to pave the road on which we would travel during our senior year. This chapter of our new life began with the election of class officers: President, Francis Fondo, Vice President, Thomas Gullag Secretary, Florence jakong Treasurer, William Kraftician. Boys and girls were admitted to various clubs, and we were the honored guests at the junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Near the close of our junior year we chose the rings we would wear as a symbol of our promotion to the senior year and graduation. At last we were really in! The last step in receiving our diplomas had finally arrived, for now we had become seniors. We were swept into a whirl of activities including trips, dances and games. We were quite excited about our trip to Harrisburg and Gettysburg which was a very enjoyable experience. Our minstrel was a huge success due to the efforts of our very capable advisor, Miss Loretta Farris. At the junior-Senior Banquet and Prom we were given the opportunity to honor the junior class who would soon be taking up the responsibilities as the senior class of 1955. Our senior play was presented successfully as a result of the skillful direction of Mr. john Wallace. Now that we have reached our final goal and Class Night and Graduation are upon us, we, with tearful eyes, are happy to look back on those years which have brought to us this exaltation which we now feel. Our hearts are sad because friends must part as we enter the different fields of lifeg however, we are happy that we have attained our once sought goal-graduation. By ELEANOR PASTULA f X , STANLEY E. BARTLESON Bart Academic Bari if a character who urually if quzez, But when he gem ftarled, gofhf wha! ariol. Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. BOBB Bill Commercial Modefl and gentle, lhe quiel type, Everyone findf him eaJy to lihe. Student Council 3g Minstrel 4. f Z 'ef ,. K f ZW- .. ,A I ' 4 Q GK 3' W' Tix' -7 Cx!! a ., ,f 'I JX if X ,, rl 7 ',,, ffl lv, It f '- X .nil Y 1 :ll ' 1 lr xffjff' ff N, L ,Ig . L ,H , f I 9 Xt sl do K Z ll IL- Iw,' 1! I s :5x ., Y, K fss , .,.. ,,,,,,W, Y l- . ,.,,,,,al1yjM ANTONIO LEONARD CHIAZZA Chaz Commercial Never dull when Tony'J around, Laughter prevailr and joker abound. Senior Committee 4g Art lg Minstrel 45 Tattler 3. JOHN WILLIAM DONACHIE Red Commercial Here'f a very rheerful lad, Who'f alwayr happy, never rad. Art 15 Student Council 2g Minstrel 4. K FRANCIS F ONDO Flin Academic In faazbull Flin excelt the felt, He, we Ibink, if one of line bert. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 43 Class Presi- M dent 33 Committee 4g Key Club 2, 3, 4. M A 4-mn' THOMAS J. GAVLICK Blaze Academic Tall, Jlender, with blond lmir, Comer and goer wizbouz a fare. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 25 Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Key Club 2, sf-4. V NIA XX ' li7f 4 pxx , A X y Hilti lj, I I K ,y Mlm Nl 1 1 A x l' , '. 1, 1, M ,1 i af' f . ff l, , , , Xu si H Kg Q N 'Sli X ' A ' l ii' xii! ff ' 'I if ' I i ' X lll l ' fl Ill M 'll I I ' ll 1,1 , I1 I 2 IW it lull-V lltll ' Q .,', ' wif e ffl? e if .L 1 'V Ti' 'A in S, I ,,kL N A 5. N. THOMAS M. GULA T. G. Academic Tommy ir our barkelball mir, In Ilia! srporf be exrelr other! by fur. Minstrel 4g Key Club 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Com- mittee 4g Vice President 3. CLEMENT JOHN GULLA Clem Academic Clem if our friend 50 jolly and gay, He Heier left tnzybiug ,fraud in lair way. Art 13 Band 2g Minstrel 43 Music 1, YR 3' Q janv Q 1 . .m '55 1 THOMAS H. GUI A 4 1 Ion: 3 Vu'-3 -1fmzf.n14f1e1.z qnnf, B111 .1z'u.13-' ,nffzwuf Il X761 N 5 Ubi. ' A BIZRN,-XRD lf. Kmuflrfnxx :cz lush Braid, UU. -1.111111 Isl? -11111 I A Orff nba loin ff, 7'UllL'l'-fL.lIr: W Band 1. 2. Football 1. 3 4 t . ff ! If K ,ll O'g sl 1' 0 Q . , g. M X V W gi: wnzfii i S ' Q 1 5 , 1 - 51-.fcf-77' , 5'.,.f . , , . , -P A , A f .5 1 X '52 ' N 3 2 1 ., Ld.. . .Zi I nn ,f -- f F 'I QQQYWUIAWH ,I IW. 'I L f ' I 4A,, ,,,,,ffnwMZwb PAUL D. KELLO Half 1.11.7 .md b.1z1d.fomf. 1117.71 .1 ,fwilef IVIJEN be ,soei bg. Ibe girlf go zzild. Basketball 1. 2. 5. 43 Iwfinstrel 4. GEORGE JOHN KOPTCHO Lnuic'A Academic lfnlfveii bIHZlfIZcE . 6.l.fOiI tome! Jfolnzd. Our fjllff George 6.121 fzezea' be fomzd. B' Z' WILLIAL1 KRAFTICIAN Krafty Academic Sluderzl direrlor of our mirzflrel Jlfouy And zerj falezzled ai you well kfzouu Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Key Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 3. 4, Class Of- ficer 3g Committee 3, 4. RAYMOND LIPINSKI Lip Academic A football player, an all-Jlar guard, lVlJen be plays foolball, be really playi lmrd. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. aww' i PK r W ly a gus 1 4 A ,X 'yy' 3 f- lm 'Wh' xl l ' N 4' lt V ' l ,iff , ' A ll' 1 'J ln'lrl-1 ,gat N MW ja 'V-lil! X 'll' A i all wi' - Vu 1 all , f ll vm 'wi 1 'J 'l '11 n o ' l' 1, Ill n' I H 1, I llyf 4 1 O N f f' ii 'ill l g 'Wir '- - I ' ' 'Qu 'lullw' ' 5 3 l l JOHN josEPH MAN1sKAs Nighty Academic john who Jleept through all our claffef, U76 u ozzder bow be eler paxfef. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 13 Base- ball 1, 2, 35 Stagehand 4. JOSEPH MANTA Chula Academic A jolly fellow if our joe, Aluwgf mozirzg, bu! no plare lo go. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Committee 3. 4. Z ' W1 yin' I' 0 ' 1 Ab ln 5 ll it EDWARD PALUCK Rod Academic S6071 and Jmall, Well liked by all. PAUL THOMAS PASEK Feef Academic Ovef the furfare of life be will ykinz, The ea.fieJt way U flue way for him. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. :.1' Lx f-4 0' ' 1 ij' ' 1 f .I' ll Z z fs ,E ., 5 - , li 4 Q Q Q?lll!i N il gp, ' M .nnv X X IT' ,fl w 1 I I DANIEL ROBERT METROKA Samitch Commercial A look of intereft in Dan y0u'll find, When 77Z6lIlf071il7g 1170715 of any kind. Football 1, 2, 3. 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2. JOSEPH ORRSON Peach Academic A belief friend could n'er be found, Tlaefelf alzrayf laugby when joe'J around. Key Club 2. 3, 4g Minstrel 4. ll-JW: fm ' f'B x Ea FRANCIS S. PonsKocH HFFOSALZYU Commercial I-Veggie ir one of our fludenfr fare, He comer and goer uiflwut a care. Minstrel 4. JEROME FRANCES Porucic Silver Dust Academic jerry ir our friend wlmfe crealiozzr, ll e all agree, are exrellenz ifrzitaliom. Minstrel 4. X . q ' X l l ll 4' I I X , 1 A 1 ll E , A 5 58 ' I , . 3 Y inww 1 it Y 1 ,ijav 5 ,ez A I 1 ts 1, Y i K f u l 1 Q . j 5 i .. X' - ' , iii il:- :. in get 3' ' ,C -C' Q A X A' -251:14 'vfiif I-5. 1 R if 3 if . ip ' Fa ' ' Q N K i 6 1' I Air' ..-,M .Q .A 1 K .. , ,. . wifi if '-itil. . 1 1- f' . 4' .-'s 5',.3 .'- ' Vw ,Vh 'f' bfi . .- I. ,rg Ak V Aclqwxuxl 1 ' 441- .4 .U-X L-,fm 1-'v'i'SL.-i.. Sf a W5 f' .f r.. fr, ' 'if' V .fir g...'.- me fkffw KN 1 get 'Val 1 ' i ' 'ff 'A.hE.jxL.4V no ff. '13h'1Tff .E ,X l if f ' 9 A wVHWWl , -ffl lwf lflfl A if f 1 1 N aryl, ll ll W1 it - f in 4 flry A Mb 3 WwaW A tifgggimiiigiilnt la:21:j1:2.:,. SZ1'f1f'pQii3 A . tttl lllt, A I .t,r ,te-ef -Rr.- Ruff N K - X w i M ll l I 1 B' 1 lx 1 f 3 1 - r - l l f I ff W ff 1 lllnrm f f I f 0 All 4 'ur 'J ,jail GEORGE F. SAXON Q Sax Academic Q Never lei il be mid, Tim! George? fare war never red. Key Club 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Bancl 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK A. SAYPACK Capone Commercial Frankie, ar 11 ringer ruler bigb, Succerr will not pau him by. Minstrel 3, 4. 'rl O O IOC A 4 E 0 J x ' strc: 1 . It . , 1 1 - C. ll' 12 W W -W M ff f ., ADAM C. SIEMINSKI I-larry Academic Ta be a greg! albleze if bit aim, Hill file lo fame ifz 4115 game. Football 1, 2. 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1. 2, 5. 4g Key Club 2. 3. 4g Student Council 45 Committee 3, FRANK J. SIKORSKAS Frankie Academic Frankie if L1 zefy fine lad. A114495 245, 716167 fad. Minstrel 4g Student Council 4. 'v Juni L ' RICHARD J. SELENSKY Yash Commercial The HCcZ!d710Zf from .S'u'oj'en'i1le Hicb. Girlf uatfk ou! for line gleam in bi! sys. Minstrel 4. RAYMOND G. Sfuxsxcy Academic Ray Zizer Valentino rompsiifiorz, Wirb bil' bmuzz lmir and cheery dif- pofiliorz. B25kCfbf1ll 1. 2. 3g Baud 23 Class Presi- dent 1. MW- A -ig .NULO do . f fvvv f ' if . .' RQ ' A I ' ' W f ff 3 -14 U V , ,,,.,. fn. DANIEL S. SMITH Dan Academic An able preifidenl be loaf been, He'll gn far among all men. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 4. PETER J. STANKOSKI Pete Academic A cowboy finger lae'll alwfzyf be, Tlaif lad filled with pemonnlily. f 1 ,,.. 9: ff rg... x - Minstrel 4. cf W- f f l' V IN . 'w wx .E 'f 1 ' 'e f N will I A sl '3X',xJ IM. 1 ll 5 A M 4 E il X I J l . 'f I .re f X, I J W J W' l ,I -W J X X if ' M xx n. be V W In I N UV ,aff 4 . A W ll. . 1 V il n , I ' 'v,fT'lg lliallllfl WWW RAYMOND j. STAVISH G2SSy Academic A .fecond Eddie Canlorn, quile fl perfonfzlity, Thif fin our GafJy perfectly. JOSEPH ROBERT SWABOSKI Swaby Commercial Dependable, willing and on the go, Here'5 iz lad who will never my no. Tattler 35 Art 1g Committee 3. JOHN H. Toams Jack Academic Alwrzyi happy, never mellow, A mifrhievouf chap ix lhif fellow. FOOtlDall 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JOHN WASHKO Ace Academic The fpeedy halfhath of the learn, Are if alwayf on :he beam. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. ref- O t A jk 1 'R f L. Q . J 6' ll l , ff l? Q f W 5 . 4 , , , 5, , Q . ' ' f .3 J. S S 5 5.,..., , ,ily b 1 . ,, , ' M Q H : I XXX in 4:1 Q.. Il I ,Al ' I ', M ' X KA-ii N. ir' neffl' N ill nj JMMW! . x1 WALTER YUREVITCH Walt Academic Good looking and well hui!! for hif Jize, Some day to fame thif boy will rife. MARLENE M. AN'ros Mar Academic A girl who if Jeriouy bu! Jhe can he 84,71 She il zz friend in every way. Y-Teens 3, 45 Swimming 45 Music 1, 2, 3, 4g Art lg Minstrel 4. FRANCES RosE BORSELLINO Fran Commercial Franfie often grief for iz drive, To iz place where Ike can jizfe. Music 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 43 Y- Teens 3, 43 Minstrel 43 Usherette 33 Art 1. CATHERINE YVONNE BROMINSKI Bo Academic A prelly girl with Aberromzliiy plui, Wh0'll alufrzyf rule lbe top! with 145. Student Council lg Art lg Swimming 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 42 USIWCYCUC 33 Music 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Committee 43 Band 1. yr ln fr f WMM Jin: H3 lb g X ,I ff, I I I I 6 I IH, 3 fllllllllQ W ,, I' lv 1 'V iii, I ll V' n 4 I -.X I ri i n W Z lnuv'M!Y' H A li :ll Aga QF I NW L' f 'I' f V. ,Wil ' I 'if I plllllfl i ,l' ff ' ,f nf' lv ' , ,iii l I 'I I fill , fll 44 M ,iw flbl WW X fl! I I J' Mklu A 1 'J 'nr '17 ' r , ,1' N I , tgirl! ll fl QZH ,jr 1 1 f I 3 Br l..f3,f f I ,72f.1'.f' I C 42 lf - f.V, ,f ' y RITA GLORIA CHIPEGO Chip Academic Her Jweetrzers Jlmwf in her rearliorz, Her charm ir great, fbdfyj' ber altrarlion. Student Council 33 Class Officer 43 Swimming 43 Music 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN EMERSHAW Bett Academic Nerer iz perrmf: feeling did Jive lmrm, In ber manner lier all ber rifarm. Tattler 2, 33 Swimming 43 Music 1, 2, 3, 4. V 2 'Z' if I A.. 'GP' X JEAN Eviaxs Jeannie Academic A girl uizb flfcflj eger of blue. Lore or um. .fbell ,flick 11115 5014. Cheerleader 2. 5. 45 Art I5 Swimming 45 Music 1. 2. 3, 45 Usherette 3, REGINA C. FERENCE Gina Academic Ar Y-Teen prefidefzt .fbe did excel, Slae if mmeorze who if liked quife well. Music 1. 2. 3. 45 Y-Teens 3. 45 Swim- ming 45 Minstrel 4. lc-: ,L L55 l 2 . 9 , . A 5,,., 1,f JOAN MARY GAVLICK joanie Academic 5 fool 2, eye! of blue. A friend Jo zery rare and true. Band 15 Majorette 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 15 Committee 35 Swimming 43 MU5lC 1, 2, 5, 45 Y-Teens 3. 45 Minstrel 4. HELEN GRIVENSKY Helen Commercial To excel in Jtudief if laer aim, And we are Jufe Jbe will flcf? lo fame. vm -5 CAROL HALLAS i'C31'0lH Academic Szreel and Lind Jbe'll aluuyr be, Tbir ir ,Carol to 41 T. Art lg Music 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 4g Tattler 33 Majorette 2, 5, 4. GERALDINE T. HOLUP Gerry Academic A romtarzl Jmile upon ber face, N0 one could eref lake ber place. Art 13 Music 1, 2. 3, 4g Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g Tattler 53 Student Council Zg Usherette 33 Swimming 4. 'G' are ill' m f iiii ' 'xl' ,rl I 1, MH Illyllfj ' '17, Xi 4 N I l f 'SW I ff if 1 f ' 1 P .W MX 'HU ,lf 4 H iff M W' '.?.'UfW i ll ff f 'l f ' 3 ,rv iff ll' W 4 i'Ly'1Wf,f ,Vi W If l Q!' 'wx 1, ,M K W, N 4 lf, in M ,WJ I V YQQ T FLORENCE JAKON jake Commercial Cure, mzifing, and rfmrmirzg 100, Than' that fdlf beat ber are rery few. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Art lg Swimming 4g Minstrel 4g Music 1, 2, 3, 4g Tattler 2, 35 Library Club 35 Officer 2, 3. LOUISE KATHRH'N KATRAINAK Luke COmmercial Verqy gerzzle. reg rweef. A girl ibn you would like Io meer. Art lg Music 1. 2. 3. 41 Minstrel 45 Swimming 41 Usherette 33 Library Club 3, DOROTHY JEAN KONOPKE Dottie Commercial Eye: are merry with laughler, we Jee, Dimplef intrigue ur, her friendr we mar! he. Art 15 Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 3, 45 Usherette 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Commit- tee 4. 'W' GENEVIEVE V. KOPETCHNY in ' Q ,-X21 , .ii 'L 2-ze -ff 6 ff! 4 ' ' MARY ANN KOPTCHO Mair Academic Alwayf faithful, alway! lrue, Alwayf happy, never hlue, Music 1, 2, 3, 4g Art lg Swimming 4g Student Council 3. RITA KOVALCIN 'Reef' Academic Reel , I0 thy and fall of charm, Wilh a tendenfy lo do no harm. Music 1, 2, 3, 43 Art lg Usherette 33 Swimming 43 Student Council 2, 3, -N .04 5 if Gen Academic A girl who if prezzy and har a .rweet voice, She can Jing a Jung of any rhoire. Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4, Art lg Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. Wx 4 .NN 'rr f 4' 'f l ng ink My . '+ KKXXN ,E-Ii ' C' s GJ - , J Z7 'S A 1 X 0 406' 'HX , I 5 72, ' xl K I X l IW' L' I, I x My NX ' f 4- lv Q 'C o '7 f 5 l l l. 3 li z-,ii ,fl X I 4 P lv! Q K E 1, -1 P' ', ,. l. flat I r' lv l I j l Ill , 7 it I plm1 A,4 ' ,,,,, I-7 -nf -' - -W- CONSTANCIQ A. Kovfxiizsxi Connie Commercial F1111 of pep .uid imzlilg, If lbif Aqirf zrifb 11 f76VY0PIt1Zjfj. Art lg Music 1. 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 5. 41 Uslierettc 31 Student Council 4g Swim- ming 4g Minstrel 4g Class Officer 4. ALICE R. KUZMA Kuz Commercial Oflezz teen lmf reldow berzrd. Findr 11 bind 111 my iz izwrd. Art lg Y-Teens 3, 4g Music 1. 2, 3. 41 Swimming 4g Minstrel 43 Vsherette 5. X Sf K xwx,WmQl!lrX Uri! fjfmpyl i ll MSHWM l X t.iwN2ll -ilu 1 W ' 1 W 1 ,f il limi! W 'I 'Mill li' I ll W1 I ll 4 Nl lil I X f. 4,1 , W WW , l ' fif V f!4.'W , H' l ' 1 l ii 1 Xbfxl lffjl 1 'ifllli i!fflllf'1'l'l'i'ffW f llllllll llll' l llm i we fl Hi A 1 1 ' l ' f'1i,,,,,l of lr f ly lli. lf 111 1 or JJ , l, I if if ff 'flll-1 1 A 1. 4 ' if W, l x r ,flf l eV l . 'Xl 'uv Yr i ELIZABETH LAPINSKI Beatty Academic Buff if .111 111lell1ye11!g.1l. UH150 I7l'OIeJ'ff1 be e1erj021e',x'p.1l. Tattler 13 Minstrel 45 Committee 4g Music 1. 2, 3. 43 Swimming 4g Art 1. EVA BERNADETTE MAHOLICK 'Ooggan Academit A d.I7IL'jl1.2 ,girl 1415116 f76!'f0!1.I!jlj Pllzr, Alzmjr .1 imile, 11616111 fzzff. Orchestra lg Tattler 1, lg Student Council 2g Art Ig Y-Teens 5, 4g Min- strel 45 Committee 3g Maiorette 3, 4g Music 1, 2, 5, 43 Swimming 4, IRENE MARTHA MARGALL1s Renee Commercial Renee if ez refy mzart lan, H7110 if bard to beat in any flaw. Art 15 Music 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 3, 4g Usherette 33 Swimming 4g Minstrel 4. MAR1LoU1sE MONAHAN Irish Commercial Her .feme of humor ifn't lurking, Her .rmile if bewitrbizzg and quite attractive. 0 ff! A I 5- 3 ' GJ 23 af. I 1 .J Q ,Y -' A x I n V A X 1 .5 45 1 S S 'lflvv 3 , , emu, 'I' I.. ' .Du-rsrun f My 415, ' U Jill ' lf! f , 1' 'Xl ' wavy, V, Xfj ..,11Afl!m' ARLINE MARIE MOKRISH Arline Commercial Alwayf ltzuglaizzg, aluzzyf gay, Hating ez good time wbenerer the muy. Art 15 Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4g Minstrel 4g Committee 3g Swimming 4g Usherette 3. SOPHI13 A OLSZYK Sof Commercial Gay and merry, wife and witty, Sweet and Junny, neat and pretty, Art lg Music 1, 2, 3, 4g Usherette 35 Swimming 4g Minstrel 45 L i b r a r y Club 3. ELEANOR JAYNE PASTULA El Commercial Some girlsr are nalufal, rome are nice, Put llnem Zogetber, El i5 naturally nite. Art 13 Music 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Swimming 43 Minstrel 43 Officer 4. VIRGINIA MARIE PISKORIK Ginny Commercial A pleafing, Jmiling, brillianl law, An active member of our clan. Tattler 1, 23 Art 13 Music 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Swimming 43 Usherette 33 Committee 43 Minstrel 43 Student Council 4. X, , ,ff I, If, Aff. . lu ul I film I nllwll Il tsl l I 0 1 'IJ W Il'IIl, I ' l .N X In I I I4 X X fl. f ,. I f III Il ,,, , 5 I n Eli M I 'V f X! l lfii V5 IKE '.1l ' BERNADINI5 PITcAvAcI5 Betsy Commercial Cate and rweel and nice and near, Perfect lady from bead lo feet. Y-Teens 3, 43 Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming 43 Minstrel 43 Art lg Library Club 33 Usherette 3. JANICE MARIE PUHLIK jan Commercial Here if a girl Ilya! can'l be beal, lVirla beauzy and persofzalizy, Jlaeff all reel. Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Committee 33 Y- Teens 3, 43 Art lg Minstrel 43 Library Club 33 Tattler 23 Music 1, 2, 3, 4. K' , ALICE E. ROMANOXVSKI Alice Commercial Very quiel and :ery fweei, A friend like ber we rarely meel. Art 13 Music 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 3. 4, Minstrel 4. Lois JOAN SANT1312 Lois Commercial Neref ez pe1'mn'.r feeling did Jbe lmrm, In ber manner lie! all ber rbarnz. Art lg Music 1, 2, 3, 4g Minstrel 4. Qfgijy ,Q 4 I illll T, 6' 1, J 'J .. '-i 9 X f iii N lg 4 f ' X ' ' 1 1, ' l ,f lil S I ll V' I j ,Y 'f ' ' 1 '- ' f ',. 2 I ,A WV! 9l S I if fl-willll'll f n:.nn.znu - ,y ml 'A' 3 q lgl I 4' We ll BARBARA THERESA SHAMPACK Barb Commercial Never a one would :be harm, Wbifla only addy to laer .rpariling flmrm. Y-Teens 3, 4g Usherette 33 Art lg Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 45 Min- f strel 4. W BERNADINE ANN SPIRKO Bern Academic Full of pep and friendrbip rare, She comer and goef wilbaui a care. Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Art 1g Minstrel 4. f ly ww,,,,,,, fffff' ' ,me ,f ! ,,,, , 3,41 5? Eg if , Lb AH A ff st f , fiff f , ,WM f-f v 6' CAROLINE C. SUDA Sud Academic Tiny, Jweet, and full of fun, All good lbingr wrapped up in one. Music Appreciation 1, 2, 3, 43 Major- ette 2, 3, 43 Swimming 4, Committee 3g Tattler 2, 3, Art 13 Library Club 3. ANN M. Weiss Annie Academic It'r alwayr when Jlaeit around, Bu! cz beiter friend could not be found. Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Art 1g Swimming 1. 2 44' -5' jrlyr W f ,f '14 If 'Y ll p f, -IP V. 4 ' ll V 1' ' f '1' l il!!! Ill' will . illlli lli ,Illl I ll' ful ll M' . ll l ll' lil HI ll IM xl ul in M V A , , . 1 2 il, fill' . A f - if A f f .. i . init Wl ll M A f lliilli X iii! 1 it f- ' -. ' Ili N 119' 'lf' All Jaw xmffiiff ANN DOLORES YATSKO Anna' Commercial Someone who ir quiet and Jlay, But alwayf bar a foaming eye. Student Council 13 Art lg Swimming 4, Music 1, 2, 5, 4g Minstrel 4. BARBARA YURKON Barb Commercial Though of nature Jlye ir Jweel, In ar! clan Jbe turf! be beat. Art 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 5, 4g Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 43 Minstrel 4, Usher- ette 3, Library Club 5. 7066! Stanley Bartleson, leave my seat to Edward Ruzicki. William Bobb, leave my post-graduate course in history to anyone who can use it. Antonio Chiazza, leave my love for ravioli to Anthony Volpe. John Donachie, leave my shyness to Bernard Stukey. Francis Fondo, leave my black list rating to Robert O'Donnell. Thomas Gavlick, leave my position as football manager to Gerald Burkhardt. Thomas Gula, leave my various committee positions to James Bebey. Clement Gulla, leave my love for missing afternoons to Norman Slusher. Thomas Gulla, leave my English marks to Richard Pesta. Bernard Karmilowicz, leave my roller skates to Donald Murtha. Paul Kello, leave my high heeled sneaks to Larry Puchalsky. George Koptcho, leave my roaming ability to Lenny Padalski. William Kraftician, leave my job as Key Club President to John Bebey. Raymond Lipinski, leave my false teeth to John Gajdos. John Maniskas, leave my love for sleeping to Frank Matello for he is the only one who can sleep as long as I. Joseph Manta, leave my hotrod to Ronald Zim. Daniel Metroka, leave my good marks to anyone who can find them. Joseph Orrson, do hereby leave my title of peach to Frank Matello. Jerome Pollick, leave my excellent imitations to anyone who can get away with it. Edward Paluck, leave anything to anybody who wants it. Paul Pasek, leave my arguments with Mr. Chiampi to Andrew Barilla. Francis Podskoch, leave my ability to repeat Miss Jennings ancient history class to Robert Konopka. George Saxon, leave my ukelele to Peter Paluck-may he strum contentedly. Frank Saypack, leave my musical ability to Richard Emershaw. Raymond Selinsky, leave my daily serving of Kapusta to Mr. Shendock. Richard Selesnky, leave my smile to Jerome Spitzer. Adam Sieminski, leave my love for watching Strawberry Roan to Joseph Paluck. Frank Sikorskas, leave my excellent singing voice to Joseph Hawk and Ronald Nervitt. Peter Stankoski, leave my minstrel hillbilly shoes to Robert Sobocinski. Raymond Stavish, leave my ability to wreck cars to Lawrence Brown. Daniel Smith, leave nothing to nobody because I can't afford it. Joseph Swaboski, leave my knowledge of the mimeograph machine to Francis Baines. John Tobias, leave my good English and Physics marks to Joseph Chajka. Charles Washko, leave my interest for sports to the Stanulis brothers. Walter Yurevitch, leave my happy disposition to Robert Nevolas. n-1 b-4 h-4 D-1 r-1 n-4 h-1 r-1 'I'-1 Q4 L..4 9 1 70666 Marlene Antos, leave my swimming ability to anyone who wants to drown. Frances Borsellino, leave my English tests to joan Carey. Catherine Brominski, leave my dimples to Barbara I-lornick. , Rita Chipego, leave my daily hikes to school to Catherine Dzurek. , Elizabeth Emershaw, leave my height to Nancy Gayewski. ean Evans, leave my dark hair to Joan Barilla. , Regina Ference, leave my daily trips to Miss Cacciatore to the next Y-Teen president. oan Gavlick, leave my afternoon walks to Joan Steck. a -H v rn 0 ' so 71 El 2. 3 I ,2 E fb V5 14 ,-A su vr 3 0 4 5 ru m 5 5 sc D- ua :r Us sc PS 53 gf 3 EQ 5 K4 um .W U- H 52 gg vi ,Q 5' 2 5 ' Q ..- Si 5 fb :T H-, F O Y' 1 1 o sn 5. :w CIO F? :r ro D' sv Z VI FP O ! ' I I 1 Geraldine.Holup, leave my height to Lorraine Puchalsky. Ondish. Louise Katrainak, leave my love for school to Anna Mae Yuhas. Dorothy Konopke, leave my position as page turner to anyone who can turn music sheets as fast as I can. I, Genevieve Kopetchny, leave my singing ability to Helen Antonitus. I I I I I I I I I 1 Mary Ann Koptcho, leave my interest in wrestling to D. Wrobleski. Rita Kovalcin, leave my interest for senior English to Mary Ann Krakosky. Constance Kovaleski, leave my interest for typing to Nancy Nedelak. Alice Kuzma, leave my Literature notes to Eleanor Domashinski. Elizabeth Lapinski, leave my love for minstrel practice to Barbara Baron. Eve Maholick, leave my interest for football to Dolores Kozma. Irene Margallis, leave my long walk to school to Betty Harchar. Barbara Shampack, leave my typewriter to Ruth Repko. Eleanor Pastula, leave my saddle bag to Connie Walski. We, Marilou Monahan and Janice Puhlik, leave our love for roaming the halls to I I I I I I v 1 9 ! 7 7 Rosemarie Barnoski. Arlene Mokrish, leave my interest in typing to Patricia Milius. Virginia Piskorik, leave my poodle hair cuts to anyone who can afford it. Bernadine Pitcavage, leave my love for candy to anyone who has a sweet tooth. Alice Romanowski, leave my bookkeeping tests to the junior girls. Lois joan Santee, leave my height to anyone who wants it. Bernadine Spirko, leave my daily walks to Dolores Morelli. I, Caroline Suda, leave my tiny features to Anna Mae Kovalick. I, Ann Weiss, leave my ability to chew gum in class to Barbara Mack. I, Anna Yatsko, leave my love for bookkeeping to Bernadine Gowisnok. I 7 Barbara Yurkon, leave my art ability to Mary Ann Michaels and Dianne Innamorati. 0604 BY GEORGE SAXON We came into this world, we were sent by God, To do His will, and to obey His nod. We were put here for a purpose, so we were told, To keep His love warm for us, never to be cold. The years of our childhood were filled with play, The time passed quickly, day after day. In no time at all we were attending school, Aimless in thought, Aimless in goal. The elementary grades were things to remember, We liked the thought of june but never September. The years seemed to travel at the slowest rate, From the first day of kindergarten to the last day of eighth Our freshman year was young and light, We studied hard, with all our might. But our reward for this hard work, Was worth every effort, we put forth. Now we were sophomores, happy and gay, We'd never be sad, come what may. Our thoughts wandered off as we looked ahead, Everything looked bright, not a tear to be shed. In our junior year we knew we were near, To that great goal we held so dear, One more year is well worth waiting, We spent it studying and meditating. At last we were seniors, the future looked bright, We were all full of pep, all full of fight. The year passed on, event after event, And we thought that our time was very well spent. Now we were out, going our way, We were not discouraged, come what may, Our separate ways of life we went, We'd try to make good, with all our strength. i ggff f X V1, , W ,M W 5' t':4 W'! 7fFff um f -g .' x f x ' .I I -. , 7- .,.-. -Vg-ff -..--11 .0 .- , - M W ,xxx NIMH, ff , I -, - ' ' yw NWI Wi 'x -:' ?3'f . .fi F' X 1 .. W ' 1 x ' 4 - 'MVN ff ' 1 I 2 . f ' 1 I U x . : '5g.Si'x. 1'Il bf' . . ,ngxx ,Wf-ffff: ! 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Ifirst rim: XXI Holcria. R. Konopkc. B. Harchar. R. I-Ilavac, j. Carey. M. Michaels, R. Emershaw, T. Krakusky. Scmnd mu: E. Ruzirki. M. Brady. F. Stanulis. XXC Fender. A. Ostrosky, R. Sobocinski, W. Stzmulis. B. Stukey. P. Paluck. 1. Urban. 1,1-in 5 i E f 5 E E 6 Ci N? ,lxfs gfzrqt ffl ' W First row: L. Padalski, R. D. Kozma, S. Fuches, J, 1. Bebey, D. Piskorik, E. W. Gostinski, 1. Chajka. J. Gaydos. ff 1 Ncvolas, R. Zim, J. Steck, N. Gayewski, L. Puchalski, A. M. Yuhas Dula, P. Pisaneschi, R. Adams. Second row: R. Moses, A. Barxlla Kraynak, R. Pesta, C. Davis, R, O'DormelI, J. Spitzer, R. Michaels Third row: F. Matello, L. Puchalsky, R. Sieminski, G- Bllfkhafdf, Jaw ff, M , 'L 'Q' C 1 i I. . . Y ,- k' E Domaihinski A NI Kovalick T Barilla. X. First row: P. Zanetti. C, Vfalski. D. VC'r0bleS 1, . '. . . i . . ,. Xedelak. Second row: P, Miiius, R. Rcpko. D. Smith. A. Dxrnbrauskai. L. Ondish, L. Brown, B. ' ' ' ' ' k. Third row: B. Mack. C. Dzurck. D. Paluck. Hnrnick. M. A. Krakmky. H. Antnnitus. B. Goxximo M. A. Chunctski, M. Vclikisj B. Baron. Can you find the most intelligent boy in this class? QBG1 'Q J M 1 iff 'fffff J 4 If N -. I J JI, , ' w vw fl 4W, V, 4, W D I Hg-1' ,ffff I Lil- KJ...-?C f K .T V Y. , I Jf Y' ' 1 1 f' lf -. '-G' 'L' I J ' f' ' VAA 'ff' fl . ,5 gl 4 r -My ' , A 1 IC .-v.,.,ffrf'w ,aj 1 V A . .-Rf if - -.wwf-4 4 ff-4 L, , , - X b 5 gf X V f .1 rf l - Q ly J..-df 'J 1 2-1,1 44,1 -, , , . .2 - av fd ,N .V f bbw I, J-T ' RJJU fix J v' - . -fo. - '- LIL 9' yyp- w 1 1 f .1 L 1 fa 1 ...P-.. X--M 439' i l.rA'f , J ff fx , K Fxrst row: I. Huiifk. J. Vggo. D. Yenchek. L. Zenda. S. Fuyc. AY. Huhn. F. A. Shampack. A. , ,V X, QL - 4 ' V l Y fl XKTL4 J JV. ' F' Gai... A. Ely. A. Psgigl. Seging fl'-1-'Z ,T. Ccnftfr. R. La'-1.:::g:. I. Hgsgf-5fcj.'. R. Gigcisxx. -T..,i!if D '-fgg C .. ' wa 'Kggkgnskg R. Bfiiicf-. E. Kgshnrkz. R. Nez'-l::. S. Ggbjrsh. E. Lipinski. -T. Pisinssqii. ' J-ffl V7 5 E f :Qui I. Sianks. E Xapiifk.-wskz. G. Sffiinski. R. Snfsctti. XY, Szemgnski. I. M.a:gnI s. ki- 1-QU,-, 4 '-69, X fix! 'A xt I 'iq-Q-Q X fig,- if .J ' - fi - Q: 'Rfk-f fy U ..,' '27-A jf, ,f J .ini F W F l 40' e-1515 1 fry. -,J-' J ff' First row: M. Kossiw. M. Tjrban. R. Slusher. G. Wbiss. B. Santee. M. McGun'e. P. Brennan. H. Kimi. D. Gpss. Seccni raw: -T. Kovaleski. T. Koshinski. D. Ondish. -T. Kubelg T. Hoosic, S. Yagkzskz. T. R3'iz:'.1.'ski, -T. Kjrriz. I. Hawk. R. Hospoiar, B. Nowicki. Third row: F. Paluck, R. Long. C. Sipiii. XY. Anirzejeuxski. XY. Chiwrbi. M. XY'isiQ, -T. Polk. i l I A i 5 I ll Uffffx 'qi Ll jfl I J J' I K ,Iv 3765, WM if fl ff f Vi !7 fx' rl lv J J 'I ' -ff 0 y 'in' JJ' if ' 1' f f VY.. First row: R. Stesney, R, Mattie, M. Perzia, R. Orlandini. A. Olcjnik, A. Spirko, J. Karalunas, E Govicr, D. Morelli, B. Stukey, C. Secula, B. Suhamski J. Chiistanoviih. Second row: V. Coniglio M. Lcchuton, J. Marr, V. Jacicn, G. Romancislci, I-. Ericg, M. A. Orrson, V. Skrahut, R. M. Bamo ski, E. Urban, J. Runchka, C. Kcmzura, R, Lavish S. Salam, J. Kuzma. Third row: J. Greglock R. Rish, G. Kapml, S. Asklar, A. Rilvar, I.. Katrainuk. Joseph Kubck explaining a few biological principles! 6 Wil 5 7... i 5 2 Z mv 0 ,., . J' . f ax 57' ,i 4 ,Q if W' , E15 J 1 M lil , .,,,.,...,. M....... f.,,Y, ... . .-, ..,,.... .,... .fl X . ,fy , f, First row: P. Brnnkovicli, j. O'Donncll, XV. Hoffman, D. VanDykc, VU. XX'ciss, KW. Walski 'll Zukosky, E, Sicminski. Scrorid row: C. Pctchal, F. Vigo, M. Erceg. S. Oliphant, A. Meckalavage j. Hliivaich, R. Stcfariidcs, G. Mokrish. Third row: R. O1'lz1nL.lini, R. Sonday, B. Broda, T. Balent C. jankoviak, 1. l-lusovsky, J. Wfalko, A. Lcpo, j. Shampack, B. Kosciclski. Fourth row: J Chipcgo, XV. Laicina. T. Metroka, R. Rosenko, F. Koptcho. G. O'Donncll. N -is A 5' ---- N. .,,.,. l ..,x M . ..... - V I I X K my .. .... . A19 as .. . . .... . f. Y T-'WWA . K. K . . .... . ...W . 1 ' ' ,A . . ........-A..,,' V 125- y X x ' : ' V A .-..-... .V lr M , fQ,.,.N A, A +7 R X ., 3. . ,..vff 5N, '.if'P?E???' Qi. ' lbw? ' has vi' Wwe! ,, k, Ng 3 5' 3' ,ffw First row: R. Levitsky, A. Huritz, J. Cicero, C. Soboleski, J. Hrivnak, A. Phillips. Second row: E. Brominski, J. Backo, K. Urban, M. Harrison, G. Volpe, C. Adams, G. Volack, E. Emershaw, 1. Hritzak. Third row: B. Baseski, D. Krzywicki, S. Gavlick, F. Erwetowski, R. Ostrosky, M Kapral, E. Gaydos, A. Surgericvich. Fourth row: J. Olejnik, M. Popson, G. Metroka, R. V6T3Rk J. Coniglio, R. Washko, S. Kotulski, J. Sitar. w 5. ! 5 Z 1-J w . 41 1--3 an-un :min us-an A . First row: M. jakubczyk. M. A. Krchcly, A. Pndalski, I. Hunusin. D. Knnopku. R. Sirzuuse. F. Sapata, L. Songalia. D. Lyons, H. Galletti, L. Vlficnckowski. M. A. Kuhar, C. Wzilkmm. G. Mctk lavage, D. Antos. Second row: C. Domzint, J. Krispin, B. Lacinu, S. Ccbrick. E. Marcin, P. Zduncc Wicz, D. Andrzejewski, B. Kapral, D. Gavlick, R. Kuzmu, M. E. Hudunick, M. Aritz. F. Pmhcc H. Wishcl, G. Hudanick. Third row: J. Stcfanoski. C. Ccsari, D. Stcadlc, F. Brutko, N. Stcfanko, J. Piazzia, A. Charnetski, J. Romanowski. A section of the Industrial Arts Department. Al. - I fm' qxg ...Qs-Q., .,.. A l nan QW! - I -an M46 First row: M. Rappaport, G. Lewis, J. Brennan, S. Choma, E. Supon, M. Emershaw. Second row: T. Lewis, T. Zukosky, M. Levitsky, J. Ondish, B. Koshinsky, C. Krakosky, N. Wiencowski. Third row: L. Hanadel, R. A. Walaitis, R. Hooper, A. Cebrick, E. Pyryt, B. Rogers, B. Padalski, J. Klimek. 09 First row: G. Yatsko, -I. Domant, R. Zukosky, R. Ondish, J. Perzia, J. Lavish, P. Kemp. Second row: M. A. Suda, B. Siracuse, L. Spinicci, J. Pisaneschi, M. Kasheda, P. Smith, I. Smaho, D. Aritz, M. Grega. Third row: M. Krysick, C. Katcavage, J. Karasinski, R. Harchar, R. Varaitis, C. Sieminski, C. Coolick, S. Holup. eaewd male First row: G. Kotulski, M. Moses, D. O'Donnell, R. Morelli. Second row: P. Matello, J. Borland. R. Maholick, M. A. Stankoski, F. Krispin, S. Vinsko, D. Slempa, M. Domant, j. Borland. Third row: E. Shekoski, A. Kapral, B. Worlinski, R. Koptcho, R. Zim, T. Wozniak, T. Konopke. E. Soboleski, G. Gulla. suv-fr First row: G. Weiss, C. Innamorati, W. Coniglio, M. Hudick, F. Walslci, J. Asklar, D. Brorninski. Second row: M. Metroka, P. Concert, L. Leonard, G. Anski, S. Yurkon, R. Stefanoski, M. janerich, P. Wallace. Third row: R. Rynich, R. Mattie. R. Wisdo, R. Williams, R. Erwetowski, J. Pirillo, F. Yoschak, A. Sopko. -wr 1 Vammmd 1-hare ,ms I '21 ua 9 'Y i, m , J 7 wg. af' frwifb, M' f 5 Never a dull moment in this department! m.,-,JA il Y 1 41 5 'Nm mad' Cdftgdde may W. Kraftician Edilfzr-irz-Chief 'TI' E. Maholick F. Sikorskas A.f.fi,ffm1f Edimr Buvifzcu Mmmgef i -. im, W -Q .. . E. Pastula G. Saxon HfIf07'jl1Il Clgyy Pgem F. Fondo T. Gula Sporty Sporty Mr. Michael Beky Adrimr W1'ife-lzp Stuff R. Chipego F. jakon E. Lapinski R. rerence C. Hallas V. Piskorik C. Suda 6146501 Zammllilee 9 ,, , .ay p ,f v XF f w ,',, af . 1 ' . gy. A y 5 4 Q .A ,... C, Brominski A. Chiazza R. Chipego ff' .f 5 I' fx? .f ' asv 3' ' fv ' if y , '4 . ix 'EJ' PP 7 6' Miss Loretta Farris Clan Adrifor Alf' ,ww-' F. Fondo D. Konopke E. Lapinski E. Pastula A. Sieminski 4:7 T. Gula W. Kraftician J. Manta V. Piskorik D. Smith is 2-.2 First row: M. Hudick, M. McGuire, V. Piskorik, G. Saxon, N. Gayewski, L. Puchalsky, C Hallas, C. Kovaleski. Second row: C. Krakosky, R. Barnoski, L. Spinicci, C. Walko, M. jakubczyk S. Vinsko, Mi C ' t A. ' ' ' ' ' ss accia ore, M. Kovalick, F. Sikorskas, A. Barilla, P. Bankovich. Th1.rd row J. Polk, I. Margallis. i laden! 644414463 OFFICERS-M. McGuire, Recording Secretaryg V. Piskorik, Corresponding Secretaryg Miss Cacciatore, Advisorg L. Puchalsky, Vice Presidentg N. Gayewski, Treasurerg G. Saxon, President. 'WM' ' 3 ---,J .,,. 34--4 2 First row: A. Kuzma, L. Ondish, D. Wrobleski, M. Antos, D. Konopke, M. L. Monahan, B Yurkon, R. Ference, F. Borsellino, C. Kovaleski, A. Mokrish, M. Velikis, D. Paluck, C. Dzurelc M. A. Charnetski, N. Nedelak. Second row: N. Gayewski, L. Puchalsky, B. Baron, P. Milius B. Gowisnok, E. Domashinski, A. M. Kovalick, Miss Reilly, J. Barilla, E. Pastula, V. Piskorik B. Hornick, M. A. Krakosky, H. Antonitus, B. Mack, R. Repko. Third row: I. Margallis, B Shampack, J. Carey, D. Smith, M. A. Michaels, B. Harchar, R. M. I-Ilavac, S. Fuches, D. Kozma A. M. Yuhas, J. Steck, F. Maholick, J. Gavlick. G. Kopetchney. J. Puhlik, B. Pitcavage. H ...J Key 6 j 'S .V, ffl' I ,.N..,,., ' , 0 First row: W. Andrzejewski, T. Hoosic, R. Emershaw, j. Kytic, A. Ostrosky, W. Kraftician T. Gavlick, F. Fondo, T. Guia, J. Hudick, J. Pisaneschi. Second row: S. Gabrysh, J. Kovaleski R. Lawrence, D. Piskorik, E. Kraynak, G. Saxon, J. Orrson, L. Puchalsky, J. Bebey J Margallis j, Polk. Third row: J. Stanks, J. Spitzer, R. Sobocinski, A. Sieminski, P. Pisaneschi, J. B7url4hardt. ,.-,,, , .yt ,dk-IA, ' 'Y-an 45 v Z I ? Z s 1 1 ., . I fi ? I 5 ' i , 1 fu 3 f Z 1 5 . 5 i 2 2 f 2 . Q 1 ' 3 451 'QV if C L Wajamzw C. SUDA R, REPKO 1 E. MEHOLICK 5 1- ' I N. GAYEWSKI J. GAVLICK C. I-IALLAS We 'X ,xx 1 X if W 4 ,ov v 21545566 'QQ K. N i 5 wr ,v ' fx Xx 1 'A xv u , Q' lf xxx J' fx B Mfr 4 .Ag f- X .v,,,, ff' K x WJ 9 'm I3 I Q 'f ,.,f iv xf JJ is ,. M X ,W lf 1 ,-X gif, .ff A s. M! THE GANG'S ALL HEREH Straight Arrow Stankoski The good old days pili F' ,9., 6 Ag: li ,nfl ' ' l Q . 11: ' t ' U ' ff? mv l i ' I Lf, ' r.f'wQ ir.. ,+A Curtain time Old Man River Windy Bill samples his Kickapoo Mr. Typhoon shoots the breeze Connect those bones Bill and his belles! f k vu! 3 1 ' 4 v Swing your Partner Come one, come all, to the policemerfs ball! Ringing in rhe new Our own Barbershop Quartet -'The Charleston!! Mitzie the winner! 77Z6whe6 ,in big WM ti-Q I Q Take me to the land of jazz Encore! Time out for fun St. Louis Blues Thanks for a job well done! just a little celebration f',,f f 'W ' ze! In MX. 3 W, W X ' , 'n i My .g'g4: ff'X Wow! And no sneakers! Our accompanists 5l z ill WW First row: C. Suda, F. jakon, G. Holup, B. Yurkon, M. Monahan, C. Brominski, B. Pitcavage J Puhlik. Second row: F. Fondo, A. Chiazza, E. Meholic, P. Stankoski, J. Orrson, P. Kello R Selmsky F. Sikorskas, C. Hallas, T. Gula, J. Tobias. I-IILLBILLY WEDDIN' Francis Fondo ...,.,...............................,................. ........ P aw Belmickle Peter Stankoski ...... Eve Maholick ........ Geraldine Holup .... ........Pe1w Belmiekle Belnziekle .......... Maw Belmifkle Barbara Yurkon ........ ......... M rf. Mezxwel l Paul Kello ...........,....... Bernacline Pitcavage Marilou Monahan ........ Janice Puhlik ....... Carol Hallas ..... Ray Selinsky ....,,... Antonio Chiazza ...... John Tobias ........... Frank Sikorskas ........ joseph Orrson ...... Thomas Gula ......... Catherine Brominski Caroline Suda ........... Florence jakon .... Mr. john Wallace .. Thomas Gula .......... George Saxon ....,... ........R0mzld Maxwell .........B0nnie Maze Lou .....,,...Ceelie ..........Ceelie ....,...Zeke ........Zeke ..........Obeey .........Cbiz ............Cbiz ........Re11eremi .........Fozzr ......,...Fi1fe ......i,.......,...Direeto1' .. ........ Student Difeetor TW Affiftanr M ireerasgw :mice eadaz gm if -. f 152' I Z w 7 Nsmx www t ., we wr 9 G M.,-,,A,,.,f Wm 2 f ,:,5.., A Stranger in Paradise Entertainment time 1 1 N gangael Wake up, Pesta! The life of Reilly Our chaperones! Qu -fs xl N ' f M 1 I 'ull FV! W H X 'Iliff' QIWXMQXI 1 X , ,, j ,j,2jWW.lr,Hf,,,, f! N J, ,yr f ,,.m 1 1 dd! Wwlbwwww ,,. 9 First row: J. Bebey, F. Paluck, M. Wisdo, P. Pasek, W. Sieminski, E. Napierkowski, L. Puchalsky, L. Padalski, R. O'Donnell, J. Gajdos, F. Fondo, D. Smith, J. Tobias. Second row: Managers T Rydzewski, J. Chajkog F. Matello, R. Long, D. O'Donnell, T. Krakosky, R. Pesta, R. Lipinski, J Manta, J. Maniskas, E. Lipinski, J. Buzitski, Manager T. Gavlick. Third row: W. Chorba, T Koshinski, R. Sobocinski, R. Sieminski, D. Metro, A. Sieminski, J. Paluck, R. Swetts, C. Washko, B. Karmilowicz, A. Barilla, C. Sieminski. Medea - i MR. YONKONDY MR. CHIAMPI MR. SI-IENDOCK 4. ' 4 at Zx 4 1 WW v f 2 5, , , ry , 4 wwf' 49 I v .L U .f1., uf , 1 rn .., A ,rx ,, ,f gg2 , 5 Qi ,, 4 A7 ?aofZaZZ Sauce Swoyerville Swoyervrlle ............ Swoyerville Swoyerville Swoyerville Swoyerville Swoyerville Swoyerville Swoyerville .....,...... Swoyerville ............ 28 0 6 Kingston Newport Hanover , ..... .. Larksville ...,... Scranton Central Coal Township Old Forge ......, West Scranton . Nanticoke ....... Luzerne .... ft SP1 4 fad? g md 'W -as 1 Nu ,446 X 4x l xx ,ff SE. Mal- 48 had R. Nervitt, T. Gula, J. Stanks, L. Puchalsky, A. Barilla, W. Chorba, P. Kello, A. Sieminski, J Paluck, J. Kovaleski, J. Margallis, M. Popson, J. Polk, P, Pasek, P. Paluck. Managers J. 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