Vincentian High School - Vincentian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

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Through Mary, whose unfailing love and solicitude enhances our every en- deavor, whose virtue inspires our youthful ambitions, our desires, our decisions, our dreams, we affectionately dedicate this book to all who will be eternally numbered among those ....... WHO HAVE HEARD HIS VOICE. DER THE DIRECTIO CF OUR FACULTY. . . Reverend Mother M, lgnatia ........ Reverend Father Thomas Ry anC.PPS. .. .. SisterMary Aquina . .. . . . . Sister Mary Martina ..... Sister Mary DeSales . . . Sister Mary Petra . . . Sister Mary Regis ..... Sister Mary Hugoline . . . Sister Mary Celine ...... Sister Mary Frances Louise Sister Mary Bernardine . . . . Sister Mary Leontia ..... Sister Mary Germaine . . . Sister Mary Elizabeth . . . Sister Mary Theresita . -. . Sister Mary Loyola ....... Sister Mary Margaret Ann . . President Vincentian High School Spiritual Advisor, Religion Principal, Religion, English Music Orchestra, Voice Science Music Librarian Modern Language, Health, Physical Education Religion, Social Studies, English Religion, English, Music Art Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing Slovak Religion, Mathematics, Science Problems of Democracy, Latin, English Home Economics 'But they that are learned shall shine as the brightness of the firmament and they that instruct many to justice shall shine as stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 I f 1 Dear Graduating Class of 1956 -Y X as X Soon you will step forth, into the vast expanse of human endeavor. You must aim to make yourselves of value to the large army of the world 's workers, where devoted service is so much needed for the bettering of the conditions of man- kind. This challenge of seb'-sacruficing service, will demand your noblest revelations of character, your highest demon- strations of every latent possibility of attainment. Affiliate yourselves with institutions and organizations that have for their purpose the making of a better world. With many spiritual and physical assets at yourdisposal, exercise diligence in appointed service, fidelity to every trust and a child-like trust in God. Since tomorrow' means more than 'yesterday , may all your tomorrows be witnesses of your having heard HIS VOICE. It is our wish that you have happiness and success. The Faculty 5 IN THE COUNSELS GF OUR DEVOTED PRIESTS V . 1 5 fiisgfgg h Rev. A. Kapitan Rev. T. Ryan C. PP S Rev. Hugo Eichenhofer C. PP S BY GUR SE Clubs Officers: M Hornick, H. Jasecko, A. R. Welsh. Butler, ORS... Bottom Picture. Foreground: L. to H., C. Simko, A. Hoover,P.Gracan, Mm' wma emma--m.w Ii. - ann mama ...moi 7 W, SNR-Wi E. Kalafus. Background: L. to R., C. Zavatsky, H. B0dnar,P. Fitzger- ald, M. M. Barron, M. Hornick, A. Butler, M. Polak, V. Vucic, E. Zu- pancic, D. Durci, R. Welsh, T. Novak, D. Croskey, D. Repko. V. Novacheck, P. Doby, H. Jasecko. VN QQ: s as Nmiiiemfif .Ni sw. ks.. .A . X. mm nk. . .png gg Q , DOROTHY CROSKEY Grandview Drive Allison Park, Pa. Student Council4 Sodality Fatima Club... Mission Club History Honor Society 3 Business Honor Society 4 Choral 3-4 'The Marillac' Reporter 4 MARY MARGARET BARRON 4 2408 Charles Street Munhall, Pa. Sodality 1 - 2 Sacred Heart Club 1 - 2 Mission Club 1 -2 History Honor Society 1-2 Junior Historian 4 Choral 1-2-4 Orchestra 1-2-4 The Marillac Reporter 4 DOROTHY DURCI 822 Brackenridge Avenue Brackenridge, Pa. Student Council Sec. 3 Class Pres. 1 Sodality V. Pref. 3 Sacred Heart Club 1-2-3 Mission Club 1-2-3 History Honor Society 3 Choral 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 The Maril1ac Ass't. Ed-, itor 4 Vincentian Staff 4 HELEN BODNAR R. D, 33, BOX 450 Latrobe, Pa. Sodality 1-2-3 Commercial Club 1-2-3 Choral 4 The Marillac' Reporter 4 Vincentian Staff 4 s 2 I PATRICIA FITZGERALD 134 Miller Road Pittsburgh 9, Pa. Sodality 2- 3- 4 Fatima Club2- 3- 4 Student Coun- cil Pres. 4 Student Council Officer 2-3 History Honor Society 3-4 Junior Historian QRegional lst Vice Pres,y 3-4 Debate 4 Executive Board Cath- olic Federation, Star Salesman '53, '54 Vincentian Staff 4 The Marillac' Artist 2- 3 MARGARET POLAK 1117 Cherry Street Braddock. Pa. Sodality 1 -2 Sacred Heart Club 1 -2 Mission Club 1-2 Choral 1 -2-4 Orchestra 1-2-4 Junior Historian 4 History Honor Society 4 'The Marillac' Reporter 4 DOROTHY REPKO New Alexandria, Pa. Sodality l-2 Sacred Heart Clubl-2 ...Mission Club History Honor Society 4 Junior Historian 4 Choral 1'-2 Orchestra 1-2-4 The Marillac' Reporter 4 Vincentian Ass 't. Editor 4 CATHERINE SIMKO 342 Elm Street Canonsburg, Pa. Sodality Sec. 2- 3 Choral 4 Commercial Club 3 The Marillac' Reporter 4 'Vincentian' Staff 4 JOAN KOVAC 317 West 6th Avenue Mclieesport, Pa. Sodality 1 -2- 3 Fatima Club 1 - 2 Mission Club 1 - 2 History Honor Society 4 Junior Historian 4 Choral 1-2-4 The Maril1ac Reporter 4 Student Librarian 2 VICTORIA NOVACHEK 79 Reppert Boulevard Uniontown, Pa. Sodality 1-2 Dramatics 2 Choral 4 The Marillac' Staff 4 'Vincentian Staff 4 MARGARET HORNICK 8211 McKnight Road Pittsburgh 37, Pa. Sodality 1-2-3-4 Sacred Heart Club 3 Fatima Club 1-2-4 Mission Club 1-2-3-4 Q.. Class Treasurer 4 Choral History Honor Society 3 'The Marillac' Circulating Manager 4 Prom Com- mittee Sec-Treas. 4 ' THERESA NOVAK 162 Jefferson Avenue N. W. Canton, Ohio Sodality 1-2-3-4 Choral 4 Mission Club 1 .. The Marillac' staff 4 Q.. 'Vincentian' Staff 4 ROSALIA WELSH Duncan Avenue Allison Park, Pa. V, Pref. Sodality 4 Sacred Heart Club 4 Class V. Pres. 4 History Honor Society 4 Latinum Auxil- ium 2-3 Choral 1-2-3 Prom Committee Chair- man 4 The Marillac' Mimeograph Operator 4 EILEEN ZUPANCIC 49 Feilbach Street Pittsburgh 9, Pa. Fatima Club 1-2-3 Sacred Heart Club l Mission Club 1-2-3 Choral 1-2-3-4 Red Cross 1-2-3 Speech 2-3 Radio 2-3 Journalism 1-2 Or- chestra 2-3-4 The Marillac' Reporter 4 Soft Ball 1 Variety Show 1 Folk Dance Review 3 Christmas Cantata PATRICIA DOBY 307 Main Street West Aliquippa, Pa. Sodality 1-2-3 Sacred Heart Club 1-2 Fatima Club 1-2-3 Mission Club 1-2-3 History Honor Society 3 Choral 1-2-3-4 Orchestra l Novice Typing Contest 3 CHARLOTTE ZAVATSKY 816 West Crawford Avenue Connellsville, Pa. Sodality 2 Sacred Heart Club 2 Mission Club 2 Junior Historian 4 History Honor Society4 Choral 2-3-4 Orchestra 2-4 Basketball Captain 1 Intramurals l The Marillac' Reporter 4 ALMEDA HOOVER 247 Maplewood Lane Allison Park, Pa, Sodality 4 Fatima Club 1-2-3-4 Mission Club l-2-3-4 History Honor Society 3-4 The Mar- illac Advertising Manager 4 Choral Glee Club EILEEN KALAFUS Route 45 Salem, Ohio Student Council V. Pres. 4 Class Pres.3 Sodality Prefect, May Queen 4 Fatima Club2- 3- 4 Mission Club 2-3-4 Diocesan Business Honor - Chairman ,ign- , W ,3,t,,,,,i, of Scholarship Committee 4 Debate Club 4 Choral dlli. gg 2-3-4 The Marillac' Editor 4 History Honor Society 3 Prom Committee 3-4 ,yt.:z :.t 1 1 PATRICIA GRACAN 209 Short Street Whitaker, Pa. Sodality 1-2-3-4 Fatima Club l-2-3-4 Mission Club l-2-3-4 History Honor Society 3 Choral 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2 The Maril- lac' Production Manager 4 if iiiiit. ' ANNE BUTLER t,f gg 1997 Lexington Avenue ,. at 'li t 9 New York 35, New York I 2-WV Student Council Sec. 4 Class Pres. 4 Class V. F , Pres. 3 FatimaClubPres.3-4 ...Sodality 2-3-4 Choral 1-2-3-4 History Honor Society 3 Debate ' g ' ttyk Club 4 Mission Club Sacred Heart Club 2 - , t,.tr f Orchestra 2- 3 Radiolir T, V, School4 Prom Com- mittee 3-4 The Marillac' Artist 4 irl- T . .KLL gg, HELEN JASECKO R. D. Til Canfield, Ohio Class V. Pres. 4 Sodality Sec. 4 Fatima Club 2-3- 4 Mission Club 2- 3-4 Auxilium Latinum 2 Choral 2- 3- 4 Business Honor Society 4 History Honor Society 3 The Marillac' Artist 4 VIRGINIA VUCIC 496 Taylor Street East McKeesport, Pa. Class V. Pres. l-2 Sodality 1-2 Sacred Heart Club 1-2 Mission Club 1-2 Choral I-2-4 Orchestra 1-2-4 History Honor Society 4 Junior Historian 4 Vincentian Editor 4 f .as-Nw THINGS THAT ENDURE I 3 Honor and truth and manhood--- These are the things that stand, .hll Though the sneer and jibe of the cynic triiie ' Are uma through the width of the haha. The scoffer may lord it an hour on earth, 5 And a lie may live for a day, But truth and honor and manly wgirtil-3 Are things that endure alwafy. Q y V I Courage and toili and service, T Old, yetforever rtew--- These are ,... theyrock that abides the ,shock W n,yyy yyhi I t Athi holds' through the s'topm,.,atnt-tt-ue. Fad ankifolljl, the whims of hour, Maytfllicker and rapt and shrill: 'III living granite of truth will tower 'l Ay y long after their rage still. W Q i..,.... ,..,, T y Labor and love and virtue--- I i I't'Time doestiiot dim their glow: Though the smart ttti an ay say in their languid way, I I 'Oh, we 've outgrown all that, you know' But a lie, whatever guise it wears, ls a lie, as it was of yore. T And ,zz truth that has lasted a million years Is good for a million more! ---Ted Olson WE K OW THEM MARY MARGARET BARRON M, M, paid a visit to Europe during which she acquired a relish for everything German -- food, scenery, and people. She likes any kind of music, dancing or sports and people who talk as much as she does. Postulants'parties fascinate her. Fosters a filial devotion to Saint Joseph. Dislikes doing homework on Sunday -- writing letters -- taking pictures and keeping quiet. Her motto is: 'Do your very best and let God do the rest.' Ambition is to be a good V. S. C. HELEN JANE BODNAR 'Janie' previously attended Latrobe High School. This ambitious senior has a particular liking for Saint Jude and P, O, D, class. She enjoys all sports -- especially wrestling! Her latest fancy is the piano although she dislikes practice. ls ambi- tious of becoming afirst grade teacher asa V. S, C. ANNE BUTLER 'Anne' a resident of New York, has contributed generously to the spirit of Vincentian. Immensely interested in baseball, she plays quite well, and roots for the N, Y. Giants . She likes singing, act- ing, and debating. Has built up an immunity to Re- publicans, ironing, and the Dodgers. Her ambition is to appear on the New York stage. DOROTHY CROSKEY Dolly is a member of Saint Catherine's, Wild- wood. She likes to dance. Swimming is her favorite sport. She aspires to become an outstanding house- wife and mother. PATRICIA DOBY Pat has a great liking for potatoes in any size shape, or form. Her newly acquired smile is evoked whenever she merely hears potatoes mentioned. Be- sides this special characteristic, she is also noted for her humor, sparkling personality, dislike of sour notes, and love of sweet harmony and Tchiakovsky. Her favorite saying: St, Joe, help me nowl' Her main desire -- to become a worthy spouse of Christ. DOROTHY DURCI Dorothy has answered the Lord's Come follow Me. and is at the beginning of her-journey to per- fection. Having high scholastic ability, she has man- aged to keep first place on the honor roll every semester for her entire four years at V, H, S, Frank ways and being particular about those little things are her dominant characteristics. Plays the violin and is interested in piano. Often found helping others in their art difficulties. She finds shorthand appeal- ing. St. Jude is her favorite intercessor. She lives up to her motto, 'Anything worth doing is worth doing well. PATRICIA FITZGERALD Pat , a versatile senior at V. H. S., comes from St. Sebastians. Her favorite sports are riding and swimming. Any subjects on science interest her. After graduation she hopes to further her education in one of sciences various fields. PATRICIA GRACAN Gracie comes from St. Rita's, Whitaker. She aims to be a secretary. She has a special like for dancing, softball, eating, talking, and most of all sleeping. She is dubbed Shorty . She tries to avoid those taller people. fThey scare her.J ALMEDA HOOVER Almeda came to V. H.S. in her junior year. After graduation she hopes to go into nurses training and later major in Pediatrics. Though not a whiz in typing, she finds that it is her favorite skill. ln the not near future, God Willing, she hopes to marry and raise a large, family. MARGARET HORNICK - - 'Margie' belongs to St. Teresa's Parish, Perrys- ville. She is fond of movies, dancing, and playing cards. ls striving to become a good secretary. Her favorite subjects are religion and typing. You can often find her in the seniors home room asking for class dues. lSenior histories continued from page 14.1 HELEN JASECKO Helen lives in Canfield, Ohio and attends Holy Trinity Church, Struthers, Ohio. To be a physical therapist is her ambition. She likes to dance and read novels. Her big weakness is sampling various foods. EILEEN KALAFUS 'Ei' flew in from St. Patrick's, Leetonia, Ohio three years ago. Her main ambitionis tobe a nurse and her second ambition is to make amodel house- wife. ln her spare time she is engaged in many active sports and in reading. JOAN KOVAC Joan is a tall hmel-eyed brunette from St. Peter's, McKeesport. She joined Vincentian in her senior year. Art is her best-liked subject, L-O-N-G W-A-L-K-S and collecting used cards are two of her hobbies. Dislikes general assemblies. Wants to achieve perfection as a Vincentian Sister of Charity. One of her desires is to work among the Colored in the Southern Missions. VICTORIA NOVACHECK, the latest new-comer to V. H. S, from North Union High in Uniontown, always has a friendly smileg has a sense of humorg is ever ready and willing to lend a helping handg favorite pastime is readingg plans to beone of God's future teachers. THERESA NOVAK came to Vincentian in her senior year. She has an infectious smile, is willing to give a helping hand. Geometry is her favorite study. She will keep away from the laboratory for a while or at least when there is etching to be done. Her desire is to become a bride of Christ. MARGARET POLAK 'Margie' possesses a hearty laugh, is never seen without that mischievous twinkle in her eyes. She is among other things the author of 'volume letters . She is an ardent devotee of St.Michael. To sum it up briefly she is wholesome and amusing. Playing the viola is her secret passion. Oranges are her weakness. Her most anxiously 'anticipated future event is August 15, Reception Day. DOROTHY REPKO This vivacious young lass whose home is in New Alexandria is a Daughter of Charity in the making. Her main interests lie in sports and getting into mischief. She expresses her musical talent through the trumpet and the piano. St. Maria Goretti is the 'apple of her eye . She dislikes long hair. She isn't always fond of studying. Neatness is one ofher out- standing traits. A Source of annoyance isthe No. 10 shoes. Her firm belief is that God helps those who help themselves. CATHERINE SIMKO Cathy is also a newcomer to V. H, S, entering from- Cannonsburg High School in the fourth year. She has made many friends with her winning smile. Some of her favorite sports are basketball, swim- ming, and hockey. She likes to munch. She possesses a great sense of humor. The future is carefully planned -- to be a Vincentian Sister of Charity. VIRGINIA VUCIC. loves musicg has promising ar- tistic abilityg often sketches future Vincentians g facial expressions are a give-awayg has recourse to the Blessed Mother when in a dilemmag breath- lessly awaits the day in August when she will say 'yes' to her Divine Spouse. ROSELIA WELSH 'Rosie' joined the Vincentianettes in her senior year. She is a babysitting expert. She likes sleeping children and dislikes the crying ones. lt is almost habitual for her to be looking for a misplaced wallet. She creates a humorous atmosphere even when not intended. She is a member of St. Ursula's Parish. Her future is as yet undecided, CHARLOTTE ZAVATSKY has been with Vincentian since her sophomore year. She had no trouble getting acquainted due to her keen sense of humor and pleasing personality. She wears an intriguing smile. She likes to do most anything. Sports playa big part in her life. In the food line spaghetti and pizza are specialties. She is striving to become a Vincentian Sister of Charity. EILEEN ZUPANCIC who is neat, tall, and graceful is an Arthur Murray waltzing competitor. lf you doubt it notice the rhythmic characterister in her walk. She participates in all sports and activities. She aspires to become a bride of Christin the near future. , ,Q Dorothy Durci maintained first place in scholastic achievement th roughout her four years at Vincen- tian func in WHGD Sail df' 93? 5a.m- ln A discussion on aiu: Press M0535 Alma Bunn' Pqrdiic sf? lr vm: Um Luv: You Htl Ms tie? ii 5. For Anne Butler this has been an enjoyable duty and an enviable privilege. We send them on 1ife's complex way :if jf . w 'EJ- fm f 5 'fildfv-fp ,f,g4: Q1, ,..:.. f Eh, , Mi, ,awww 2 231432 fmw .A R.-f - GM .M ,N i v 5 ..,, W - f ' nl Q. t. ,.,.' - y-' ' E xiii . !k,V, k..k T fm I Mm-nn Q' ,, .,, wk s if n XM AMON UNDE G OUR lla 5 J A f. fx? Dear Under Classmen, Today, as we stand at the threshold of a new tomorrow, the tomorrow of our individual lives,we pause, and we do so dramatically and deliberately, for we want to remember the yesterday of our High School Days. In a few years, you will follow us. In a few years you will be hailed as the graduating class. In big-sister fashion we urge you to make the most of every opportunity you are given at Vincentian High. Cherish your Alma Mater. She has given you ashelter from so many of the evils of this materialistic world. Show your apprecia- tion to the Faculty, who are untiring in their efforts to help you. Seek their advice, for they are wise with many experi- ences and are eager to share them with you. In your hour-by-hour scholastic endeavors, do not just follow in our footsteps. Be original andnovel. Try to perfect the work we have begun. Remember, this is your time. Un- doubtedly , your duties will now increase, the challenge of each day will present itself in more complex ways. Time is flying and in Time, curriculum, schedule, and activities will change. Many of our experiences will never be yours, as many of yours will not have been ours. However, our greatest bond as students, as fellow-classmen, has developed from the God- centered influence in our lives. May you continue to accept Mary as your Model. Cling to her in every problem and give them to her. As a Maiden hailed all-fair, she will understand. As our Queen-Mother, she willeverplead our cause with her Divine Son. . . .Fond- ly we bid you Adieu ! The Graduating Class of '56 RCLASSMEN TUDE COUNCIL .G N...-f . :.. -gxf 4'l5 They were determined to excel. Seated: M. Smiley, E. Kalafus, P. Fitzgerald, A. M. Gambol, C. A. Lanzarotta. Standing: D. Croskey, A. Amicarelli, A. Butler. J g X X N Es .L gp .,,.,.M.. 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Phone: NO 4-9635 DELNEY'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 7703 McKnight Road Phone: FO 4-3330 KNOECHEL HEATING COMPANY- 3464 Babcock Blvd. PITTSBURGH 9. PA. Phone: FO 4-6161 LAWRENCE R. NAUMAN PHOTOGRAPHER 3463 Babcock Blvd. PITTSBURGH 9. PA. Congratulations from WAGNER'S THE FRIENDLY LITTLE DEPARTMENT STORE Route 8 ALLISON PARK. PA. FODI ATLANTIC SERVICE Route 8 Nr. Turnpike ALLISON PARK, PA! YOUNG BROTHERS LINOLEUM cmd CARPETING 8232 Perry Highway Phone: PErrysviIIe 4-5151 STANLEY BROSKI PAINTING INTERIOR - EXTERIOR 49 Ellwood Court CORAOPOLIS, PA. Phone: FEcIerc1I I-1933 TODAY'S HOIVIE FURNISHINGS TODAY'S FURNITURE FOR TODAY'S LIVING 7901 Mcxnigm ncaa PITTSBURGH 37. PA. Open Evenings Till 9:00 Phone: WE l-0331 lVl11.LER'S SERVICE STATION 3300 Babcock Blvd. PITTSBURGH 9. PA. STATE INSPECTION Phone: PE 4-9901 SANDER'S BEAUTY SHOPPE COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING 109 Manville Drive PLAN 7 LONG VUE ACRES Phone. FO 4-5049 MACKO BURIAL VAULT and MONUMENT COMPANY CONNELLSVILLE - 914 ALBERT H. and MARY M. MACKO BILL SMITH FLOWERS DELIVERIES ANYWHERE Phone: HUbbclrd' I-5000 M T . R O Y A L RECREATION COMPANY 900 Mt. Royal Boulevard ETNA. PITTSBURGH 23. PA. COMPLIMENTS OF D. N. MURRELL LUMBER :S SUPPLIES 8105 Perry Highway PITTSBURGH 37. PA. FOrest 4-61 11 MOTHER'S CLUB of St. Ioseph's Parish CLAIRTON. PA. COLONIAL TILE COMPANY 9301 Venango Drive PI'l'TSBU'RGH 37. PA. Phone: EOrest 4-3559 BERNARD I. HUBER CONSTRUCTION PAT McBRIDE'S CQ-I Inc- SUPPER CLUB 2198 Babcock Blvd. QUALITY HOMES CONSTRUCTED COUNTY WIDE 839 Butler Street Phone: S'I'er1ing 1-5315 WE CATER TO BANQUETS and WEDDINGS Phone: TAy1or 1-2.182 VINCENT IAN HOME FOR INCURABLES McKnight 6. Perrymont Roads PITTSBURGH 37. PENNSYLVANIA Where loving service is rendered to alleviate the bodily and spiritual ailments of the chronically ill under the supervision of the Vincentian Sisters of Charity Phone: F Orest 4-8822 INDEPENDENT SLOVAK S CI'1'IZENS CLUB Compliments of 114 south Eighth suoof CONNELLSVILLE. PA. I. I. SCHANO COMPANY - . Rudolph Faynor ..................... President Adam Matis .................... Vice President FACE BRICK Martin I. Fronek ..... ....... S ecretary V A. E. Matuschclk .,.... ....... T reasurer Steve Soltis ....... ......... D irector Phono: ROSeWOOd 1-7120 S53 142323255 3 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 3522125 Thomas Trop, Sr. .....,....... Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Pellish ....,..........,...,... Steward DR. GEORGE PIKULA B R A N D T ' S CHIROPODIST FUNERAL HOME McK'x-IESPORT. PA. 1032 Perry Highway PERRYSVILLE. PA. BRUCK UNIFORM co Inc AMBULANCE SERVICE SCHOOL UNIFORMS 387 Fourth Avenue WE l-1002 FO 4-4444 NEW YORK 16. NEW YORK VILLA DE MARILLAC 5300 Stanton Avenue PITTSBURGH 6. PA. A Haven of Peace, Comfort and Efficient Service for the Infirm Phone: HI 1-6200 WALLECK FURS RESTYLING - CLEANING - STORAGE CUSTOM MADE - READY TO WEAR 414 Federal Street N. S. PITTSBURGH. PA. Phone: FAirtax l-5349 Phone: FOrest 4-8131 Parties and Banquets a Specialty DANIELS FARM OPEN YEAR 'ROUND Specializing in Fine Food Call for Reservation 7701 McKnight Road PI'I'TSBURGH 37. PA. TED GOOD, Prop. DUQUESNE CITY BANK DUQUESNE. PA. COMPLIMENTS or A FRIEND BASTIAN BROS. CO. nocmasrsn. N. Y. Designers and Producers of Exclusive Class Iewelry Engraved Commencement Announcements and Personal Cards 920 Investment Bldg. 239 Fourth Avenue PITTSBURGH 22, PA. MR. CHARLES E. MCDONALD Phone: FO 4-6276 Complete Insurance Service H. L. STOKEY. IH., AGENCY 8500 Perry Highway PITTSBURGH 37. PA. F. G. Fritz Kranjcich, Associate Residence Phone: FOrest 4-4929 Compliments ol BUSINESS MEN 'S ASSOCIATION PERRYSVILLE. PA. Helen Street Food Market Compliments of I. C. Gutman 336 Helen Street . McKees Rocks, Pa. Phone: FE. 1-1153 Ravel Florist McKnight Shopping Center Compliments of Steel' s Inc. McKnight Shopping Center Tudeck Terrace Banquet 8: Party Reservations McKnight Cz Peebles Road Phone: PErrysville 4-9963 Rev. Martin Rubicky Rev. Joseph Altany Rev. H. J .Heilman Ambrose Kapitan Rev . John A. Auld 8: Brothers Mr. and Mrs. William Barron Cz Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bodnar Berkely Hills Pharmacy The Senior Class Edward L. Clrcone, D.S.C. MR. and Mrs. E. B. Fitzgerald A Friend Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Aufman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Backo Mr. Michael Barrie Mr. and Mrs. James D. Belton Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benedick Mr. and Mrs. John Berggren and Mrs. William Bodnar Mr. James F. Brede, D. D. S. Mr. Ralph Bricker P. D. Broerman Mr. and Mrs. John Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Chernitsky Family Mr. Edward Chuderewicz Family Miss Rita Conway Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Croskey Mr. and Mrs. James F. Downs Mr. John Duerling Mr. and Mrs. Michael Durci and Mrs. A. Elko and Mrs. Andrew Faith Mr. Mr . BUSINESS PATRONS Compliments of a Friend Crawford 8: Martin Tire Co. 3405 Babcock Blvd. Kopriver's Flowers Duquesne, Pa. We send Flowers everywhere. Phone: HObart 6-1600 Pittsburgh 9, Pa. Phone: Fo.4-3 soo Garden Cafe We cater to banquets 2000 Whitaker Street Munhall, Pa. Phone: HO 1-9559 Compliments of J 8: L Service Station Duquesne Blvd. 8: Commonwealth Phone: NO. 4-9445 Fashion Shoppe 318 1X2 E. Eighth Avenue Homestead, Pa. up to 50. Nicholas E. Lemak Funeral Director Duque sne, Pa. Nicholas N. Mitro Funeral Director 463 Reed Street Clairton, Pa. Funeral Director Duque sne, Pa. P A T R O N S Rev. Thomas Ryan, C. PP. S. Rev Hugo Eichenhofer, C. PP. S. Rev John Vlha Rev Robert Wallace 400 West Grant Avenue Compliments of M. J Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. S. Jasecko The Junior Class Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kalafus Rose Ann Kuchta '53 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moskowitz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Novak The Sophomore Class Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Rehak, Jr. Mary Fedeanis Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ferenchak Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetsko Family Frank Gambol and Mrs. John Gambol Mrs. Elizabeth Gasparek Glannons Market Mr. Mayer Greenbaum Earl D. Helber Heintzelman Produce Hook's Hardware, Connellsville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Jacko Mrs. M. Khalel 8: Mrs. V. Gasparik Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kincaid Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Koerbel Mrs. Mary Komisak Mrs. A. Labbett 8: Mrs. L. Peterski J. P. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Martis Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCarthy Anna K. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Joseph Relish A It P Store Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Repko Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith Christine Spachacz '53 Stlmple G Ward The Freshman Class Mr. Peter Yasechko Mrs. Zavatsky and Esther F. A. Nudl Mrs. M. Olminskl 8: Mrs. E. Herbster Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paris Mr. and Mrs. F. Peterson Ervin Pilarskl John Ploo! and Family F. C. 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Dax Mrs. William DeHaven Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Doby, Sr. Andrew Doby, Jr. Harry N. Dorsey James Doughn Mrs. F. E. Duckworth H. Robert Duncan John Ertzberger, Jr. James Fadaley Mrs. C. Farber Mr. Rudolph Faynor Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fialkovich Mr. A. J. Fischer Patricia Fitzgerald Fred's A Friend Mrs. Joseph Gambal Gregory Gidich Mrs. Mary Gladis Mrs. John R. Good Mrs. Raymond Good Mary Catherine Gracan '51 Mrs. Matthew Gracan Mrs. George W. Green Mrs. Stanley Greyar Mrs. Milton Hahn Mrs. Walter C. Haller Anna Marie Harnock Mrs. Hart Irene Hengelsberg Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hissrich Margaret Arm Hoke Dolores Hornick Theresa l-lornick '47 Mr. and Mrs. William Hornick Suzanne Huber Mr. and Mrs. Hunsinger Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ilcin Mr. and Mrs. Jablonski A Friend Jim Jackson Mrs. Jacks John Kahn Eileen Kalafus Harold Kazmier Mr. and Mrs. I-larry Kennedy Mrs. Peter G. Kenny Keystone Lumber Company A Friend Mr. W. Klimek Mrs. Mrs. John Mrs. W. Klimek Amia Kmetz Kotchey, Jr. Steve Krivecky Knaus Donut Shop Mrs. Mary Kutch Miss V. Kutch John Kutch George C. Kuzma Lanes Mrs. Thomas Long Bill Leonard Mrs. Rita Lewandowski Marie F. Lipke Jean Lordan '55 A Friend Mr. Raymond Maceyak Mr. and Mrs. Maciejewski Mr. Joseph Markewinski Mr. and Mrs. Paul Matta Edward Maus ' Helen Sz Mrs. Mary Mauser Mrs. A. McClinchie Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. McElwee Mrs. Meerman A Friend Mrs. Merry Mrs. Miller Mrs. A. J. Miller Mrs. Mearl Miller Mrs. Mrs. M. J. Mitchell Marianne Monteverde F. Vernon Moss Mrs. Alma Munson Dr. and Mrs. Musmanno Myers Distributing Co. Mrs. Sam Naismith A Friend New Alexandria Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Oberle Mrs. Mary Oppenlander Johnny and Jerry Palaoro Mr. and Mrs. Papania Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parlak ' Pet Shop Mrs. G. A. Phillips Steve Pikowski Mr. and Mrs. John Ebert Ploof Mr. and Mrs. Wray C. Ploof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pontello Mrs. Joseph Porac Mr. Louis Radzyminiski Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Raynak Reppermund Family A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Reybein John P. Reynolds Rezzo Mr. Robinson Roddy Roth Mrs. Joseph Russell Mr. Paul Sabol Bern Sarver Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Saunders Thomas Saunders A Friend J. Schwart Mrs. C. A. Seibel Mrs. Betty Senneway Vincent Sherry Patricia Silicki Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Simko, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Smiley Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith Marie Smith Patricia Smith Paul Smith Roger Smith Ronald Smith Smokey Joe's Cafe Mrs. Rose Spina . Mr. and Mrs. Steinmetz . Mr. Steve Soltis Mrs. Suhy Merle Sullivan Mrs. Sulnicki Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunser Mrs. Sutter Mrs. William A. Sutton Miss Regina Terling Mrs. Joseph Thill A Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. Timko Mr. and Mrs. John Trebel James Tusl Mr. and Mrs. Urchasko Mrs. Walter The Warners Mrs. Thomas Waters Robert Welsh Mrs. Frank X. Weiss Kenneth White Mildred White Mr. and Mrs. White Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willard Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 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