Vincentian High School - Vincentian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

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In 'SSR VINCENTIAN HIGH SCHOOL 8200 MC NIGHT ROAD PITTSBURGH 37 PENNSYLVANIA THE VINCENTIAN OF I959 FOREWORD Pope Pius Xll, in his 1952 Christmas address, eloquently stated, lt is a clear prin- ciple of wisdom that all progress is truly such if it knows how to add new conquests to old to ioin new benefits to those acquired in the past . . . ln light of this definition Vmcentnan High School has this year scaled heights of progress unsurpassed in nts history a hnstory of expanding ripples of enrollment facilities and curriculum a history In Itself a constant stream of progress l959 has seen Vlncentnanettes progressing spiritually intellectually socially and physically In the protective shelter of our new school Aided by the numerous modern facilities that the recently completed structure af fords our teachers have advanced us in the diverse skulls which are so essential to the formation of a well rounded woman The Senior Class proudly and gratefully unfolds the story of the progress of Vin centnan Hugh School that we have been privileged to be a part of TABLE OF CONTENTS Locale Classes C C C C -CCCCCCC 5 Administration CCCC C C C 9 Activities CC CC CCCCCCC C CCCC CCCCCCCC'l4 C Casa C C CC CCCC CC 16 ' in A C ' C CC CCCC C CCC C19 -.--Hee SMU- ' C C C CCCCC CCC.. CC24 Cl C CCC.C...- ss----- Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Postulants Boarding School Features A s 2 1. F-El' Xbm, JN 33, 1' Y- ,A e . . ,f . ll G s Almx' I 1 . 9364 '.'Q,,, 'Y .Y M. A l?5 --365V . ,gr 4 1 . VY' .f n 4-, 4' , 3,9 -5 'Vg . I I .al Sp' ' C9 , .5 ef- wc 15. 31, ,x v X kd' in f W Lffff' Q , f -A M, ,wb lg: 0 'aff' , 5 Q rv fl. afif , Q.. n ,Q ? fx , e 1 , . .1 ,umm 4 I W 'wmv .1 LN u Q ' O e N8 sv U , . .pn V VH' Q , 0 W i,v.,g-gm 6 1.122 34.4 , 4 . ,ef ,A . ' Y A ,I :- ,r ,f 4, I rf ' 1 Q-- I5 , mv, git.. - 'f.ff4' : 5 'V 1' 74, 5 fr. . , ' sn X ' -,al g, . - 3 ,f 1 , ., . , .l gn , fi 5 Aj - - Ming' ml.,- Qv 102' vw, f-- ':.:1 .- Q gli, Z! lf., A ., E., M ,nf- K A ff 0' . vffjim .-V 1:27 fx' 1 ' . rf 7 . . 'T ,A ' ' ' if., 1 J , ,N , . . .4 A' K2-f t it 32 at - ' ur K K5 'ly 4 The Motherhouse of the Vincentian Sisters of Charity. Within dwell the Sisters who designed our progress and mode it reality. An extravagant dream materializes-the new Vincention High School! Truly progress is ours. , jr Our revered old school. Fondly we reminisce about the days we spent within its precincts until progress called us forward. St. Catherine Laboure-a constant reminder of saintly womanhood. KV' 121' ,avril SISTER M COLMAN GOLDEN IUBILARIAN On July 31 T959 Snster M Colman wlll celebrate the fnltleth anniversary of her professnon as a Vnncentnan Slster of Charnty The observance of her Golden Jubilee nn relnguous lute slgmfnes that Sister has not only reached a mulestone nn the servuce of God but also by faethful execution of her dutnes and responsebulmes that con h t rnal reward which vent lute entails she progressed toward a nc e e h I ave father, mother brothers and Chrlst has promnsed to those w o e t rs for Hls Name sake sus e The Sensor Class extends to Suster smcere congratulatuons OUR SPIRITUAL GUIDES LEAD US ON THE PATH TO PROGRESS VHS students glean much practical know ledge from the interesting informal Moral Gund ance Classes which our chaplain Father Ryan con ducts every other Friday Arranging his schedule to our convenience Father hears confessions prior to each First Friday when he celebrates Holy Mass for the student body at 'll O0 a m In no small degree is he responsible for the spiritual progress that has been ours during our school days Father Kapitan a retired dioceasan priest of- fers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in the Mother- house Chapel each morning following the Com- munity Mass thus accommodating those students able to hear Mass before classes begin. Father also assists with the distribution of Holy Communion each First Friday. May Divine blessings be the reward of his kind service. 7 Dear Reverend Mother M. lgnatia, During the past twenty-six years Vincentian High School has graduated scores of well-educated Christian women. These women have watched Vincentian grow and mature until it became the institution it is today. Now they are witnessing one of the outstanding changes in its history. Because of the constantly increasing de- mand for more and better equipped teaching facilities, you have deemed it neces- sary to erect a modern school building to replace the one which has sheltered and guided so many students in their quest for knowledge. The erection of the new Vincentian High School building marks a new chapter in the history of our school. It is a symbol of your faith in youth in its search for right reason, Christian principles, truth, and the ultimate goal of heaven. As long- as this building shall stand and there are devoted and pious women to teach in it, that is how long truth will flourish within its protective walls and God's Word.will prevail and be carefully taught. Students yearning for the power of knowledge will come to its doors. The world is constantly changing, and education and the means of educating must change and improve with it. Your gift will be appreciated not only by today's students but also by the students of tomorrow and generations later. It is not only concerned with the problems at hand but also with those of the future, and it has sought to be well prepared for any difficulties which might occur. We, the students of today, thank you for the countless hours spent in planning, the tremendous financial burden you have assumed, and for providing us with one of the most modern structures in which to complete our education. As the citizens of tomor- row, we also thank you for the foresight you manifested in so well-planned a build- ing, your faith in us, and for building a school to which we will be able to entrust the education of our children with the utmost confidence. lt is our most sincere prayer that God may shower His blessings upon you and the community which you represent. Gratefully yours, President of Student Council AD 'Ani IS REVEREND MOTHER M IGNATIA 615.1 10 Reverend Mother M Ignatla has been a mvghty yet qulet force not only un erectmg our new school but also an provldmg us with Srsters qualufned to help us make maximum use of the opportumtves Vnncentuan Hugh School affords We are most grate ful for her solucutous concern which doubtlessly has been a SlQl1IlICGl1f cause of the progress that has been ours SISTER M AQUINA Servung us an the role of prnncupal these past four years Sister Aqunna has strived to lmpress upon us the Importance of good preparatuon for adult lute She has been a beacon Inght of correct moral Intellectual and social behavaor the rays of her light most assuredly wnll penetrate our fu ture lnves merit E MEN OF GREAT GENIUS AND LARGE HEARTS SOW THE SEEDS OF A NEW DEGREE OF PROGRESS IN THE WORLD: SISTER M MARTINA Private Plano As Freshmen we were planted an the fertlle soul of V H S to be nurtured over a four year penod unto matunty God fearung sponsuble women equlpped to be transplanted Into the adult world In V H S soul our Rellguous gardeners nourlshed us by their teach mg tnlled us with theur dlsmterested correction and spurred us on to a more frunttul growth by thenr nnsplrung example and maternal sollcltude Realization of so great a debt magnufues the lmposslbulnty of complete recompense What we have acquared these past four years IS only a reflectuon of your dedncated labors From the bottom of our hearts we thank you dear Susters - SISTER M PETRA SISTER M EULALIA SISTER Mary Celestme G I S Bliyfm clence World Hrstory Lam I ll Rehgiil N American History Latrn Club Science Club History Club Treasurer 'IO Fatima Club BUT THEY BEAR FRUIT ONLY AFTER MANY YEARS MAZZINI SISTER M CELINE SISTER M FRANCES LOUISE Frenchl ll PA Hlsfory Healfh Religion ll Sacred Hear! Club Sophomore I Homeroom SISTER M BERNARDINE English I General Mafh Musac I ll Glee Club Sophomore ll Homeroom SISTER M GERMAINE Typing l ll Shorfhandl II Bookkeeping Alumnae Moderafor Semor Homeroom TI SISITER M HUGOLI NE Librarian Library Club SISTER M TH ERESITA Algebral II Geomelry Physrcs Chemistry Scaence Math Club Sfudenf Council Jumor I Homeroom SISTER M MARGARET ANN Sewrngl ll Sodallfy Sophomore ll Homeroom SISTER M LOYOLA Englrsh II III IV P O D Marrllac Advisor Vrncenhan Advisor Jumor ll Homeroom - SISTER M CLARE Foods SISTER M CHARLOTTE Religion I Ill A II II Muscri Club MARY MARTHA NUNLIST Freshman Homeroom Physmal Ed T2 I . I . . . , 1 1 X . GJ 1 Q 'F' . . , rf I, ,I Uwdevcmsswew lj ll I mi' vids' Planning a schedule and choosing subjects are a novelty to freshmen, back, Dolores Matonak, Audrey White, Rose Marie Weismann, Paulette Giel, front, Anna Marie Zuza, Karen Lee Fay, Mary Ann Jablonski, and Bernadettte Shacreaw. After Q morning of classes, ii is difficiiii to subdue hungry students from breaking or- derly rank into the cafeteria. However, Kathleen Dellert inspires Mary Louise Huber, Mary Ann Seibel, Bonnie Fusting, Edith Murphy, Donna Slagel, Wilma Heyl, and Fern Templin to be co-operative. 57551, Jin Ready to meet and conquer the trials of another five hours are Elizabeth McGinnis, Patricia Sedigas, Linda Good, Maureen Kozmin, Barbara Tomaiko, Judith Sutherland, and Cecilia Repka. 13 With stars in their eyes these freshmen, Janet Mann, Mary Louise Sekowski, Beverly Witheral, Barbara Wamsley, Florence Kol- ton, Kathryn Dilts, and Jacqueline Burke, are admiring the trophies which commercial students have won and are 'longing for the day when they too can place another on the shelf. The difficult task of mastering freshman subiects does not dampen the spirits of Margaret Brickner, Rose Ellen Zelonis, Maureen Sullivan, front, Susan Schaefer, Carol Jean Jablonski, Sandra Fate, and Rose Marie Modaffarri. SOMEWHAT T0 ADVANCE . Back, Mary Grace Lynch, Rose Marie Weis- mann, Victoria Baker, and Barbara McChes- ney are having a good laugh over, front, Janet Walker's misfortune. Beverly Zaiden is helping to put the pieces together. 24. G A1 5 5- li ,, I Tl As Pamela Dann looks for her after- noon books, Sally Geier, Annette Scialabba, Mary O'Connor, Ann McCarthy, Marilyn Weppleman, and Rita Betz enjoy a friendly chat and a cool drink after a busy morning of classes. BUT IT IS A PROGRESS IN SPIRALS. Discussing who will be first in the showers are Rosemary Kushner, Gio- vanna Carbone, Maureen Quinn, Sandra Niederst, Rose Marie Mason, Barbara Baase, Virginia Galetich, and Mary Peltz. Patricia Watenpool, Kathleen Hughes, Ruth Ann Farrell, Alma Mandl, Linda Scibetta, Betty Coyne, and Gloria Hessling are enjoying a talking spree before the long day begins. 9,1- Helen Sihelnik, Frances Popchak, back, Carol Mock, Karen Kuchel, Marie Martis, Vivian Foradori, and Claudia Schmidt don't believe in wasting time. They want to move into the new school as quickly as possible. This yearbook poster has really caught the eyes of Susan Merkle, Susan Bayer, Carol Misko, Kathleen Jacobson, Judy Schad, while, seated, Mary Lou Kuchta and Pat Palya are rushing with a last minute assignment. One more class completed and in three minutes another will be underway for, top to bottom, Kath- erine Stelkovics, Marie Santori, Roseann Michalek, Marie Pellegrino, Karen Pfischner, Carol Rumstay, and Eileen O'Toole. 095 S Joyce Lorenzo, Nancy Watson, Gemma Rourke, Joanne Fedor, and Lois Hoffman are taking no chances on getting a pink tardy slip. A FRESH MIND KEEPS THE BODY FRESH -BULWER Can you think of anything as inseparable as teenage girls, chatter, and a car? Carol Niederst, Valerie Urso, Angela Danile, Dorothy Good, Micheline Bondi, Car- olyn Martin, Mary Rutkowski, Dolores White, Corrine Giel, and Virginia Hewlett are indulging in a final gab session before leaving for home. 19 Sitting in the cafeteria, Geraldine Muha, Frances Ferra, Mary Louise Dancison, Kathy Burke, Kathleen Taylor, Margaret Loscar, Gladys Foradori, Barbara Kraeling, Berna- dette Eichner, and Roseann Domencic believe that indigestion can be done away with by a bit of chattering. TAKE ON IDEAS OF THE DAY AND DRAIN THOSE .K k l N Imagine, even the jun- iors study once in a while! Working indus- triously are, row one, Eileen Donovan, Carol Cicone, Rosalie Ferraro, row two, Catherine Thunnell, Marie Mar- cantonio, Margaret De Rose, and Ann Harris. 20 S W 36 Pat Montgomery, Rose Ann Tambellini, Mary Ann Klimek, Janet Farrell, Lavonne Zaiden, and Marie Pucalik are not really models preparing for an appearance but practical Vincentianettes, who are making use of that extra bit of lunch hour. Elaine Rocco, Lorna Chiarmonte, Ellen Fay, Donna Corrado, Pat Wagner, Janice Kos- telnik, Joanne Typanski, and Janet Mish- enko have iust completed another of those 180 necessary school days and are waiting for their buses. OF YESTERDAY. Diane Wismewskl Kathy Russell Kathy Viggnano Cynthia Weaver Carol Patrus Ann OToole and Ann Skendall are enloymg an Indoor lunch hour and proving that school can be fun Csometimesb PROGRESS BY ITS VERY NAME INDICATES DIRECTION Conducting a class meeting according to Parliamentary Procedure are Secretary Joyce Lorenzo, Vice-President Carolyn Martin, President Kathy Taylor, and Treasurer Valerie Urso. Sophomore Class officers Nancy Surovec, Treasurer, Giovanna Carbone, President, Marlene Mazur, Vice- President, and Ursula Werl, Secretary, settle im- portant problems. Freshman Class officers Mary Grace Lynch, Beverly Zaiden, Edith Murphy, and Maureen Kozmin confide to Sister M. Aquina their hopes for a successful Valentine Hop. I R S V O W1 Q 'S I4 wa X WE SHOULD LIVE AND ELEANOR BERGGREN St Paullnus Jeanne To love and to be loved IS the greatest happmess of exustence Smith Because she has been a boarder these past four years Jeanne especlally lnkes and apprecnates weekends at home One thmg she doesnt luke however us doxng repeat work Jeanne ably served as treasurer of the Sensor Class and she has done a fnne 'ob of keeplng our records In order and up to date Jeanues favorite sublect ns PO D She spends her lensure tume readmg a good book or lustemng to KQV She has not made any defnmte plans for the future, but somewhere among them are a home and famuly VIRGINIA AUFMAN St Theresa Gunny Conquerung holding darnng venturmg as she goes the unknown way Whitman As secretary of the Senior Class Glnny has had ample opportunity to apply the trannnng she has recelved nn her favorute sublect shorthand She llkes drlvmg and food preferably non fattenung Included among her duslnkes are duets Gmnys hobbues are dancmg and playung her accorduon Regardung her future plans Gmny would luke to contmue her trannung In shorthand and become a court reporter LABOR IN OUR TIME: 24 ll 4 u Q s I I I ll I s . , , . I ' s . , . . . ' I I1 fliffffi iffifxl 4, -. 1 ,tm e Q' Slim, ll ' ' ' ll I li - I , - RX V,,, . . . . -ai . , . . . 1 f V . . . Af, JANE DEL VITTO Transfiguration Jane God has two dwellings: one in heaven and the other in a meek and thankful heart. - Walton Jane's senior year brought her to be numbered as one of Christ's chosen ones. She entered the novitiate as a postulant on October 19. Janes abnlnty an art has won her the posvtuon of art edltor of the Marlllac and the Vmcenttan She IS also vuce presudent of the Sensor Class ln time of need Jane knows that St Joseph IS always the sure solutlon Her greatest ambltlon ns to serve God ln the person of the sack as a nurse THAT WHAT CAME T0 US AS SEEDS ELLA EDLINGER a Love as the language of heaven In July of 1958 Durmg her short stay here Ella has acqulred many frnends and a typlcal Amerucan dnsllke of frequent advertlsements during a TV pro gram Ellas favorlte sports are sknng and swlmmnng She IS also quite adept at mountaineering an her natlve Austria As a favorlte sublect Ella chooses Engllsh and her future plans mclude a positron as a teacher of languages 25 , . . . . . . . , . ' L A 'V - , 1 EII ll ' Il Ella came to America as an exchange student ' I . I ' , . .. . . . . i . . I I JUDITH FERLIN St. Florian Judy To love our neighbor in charity is to love God in man. - St. Francis de Sales Judy, a new member of the class, is a master of the unique art of getting into mischief quietly. She likes to tease people and is one of those rare persons who can take it as well. She has no special liking for conceited people. Judys favorite sublects are algebra typing and English She plans to become a spouse of Christ and teach algebra MAY G0 T0 THE NEXT TERESA FERRARA Holy Trinity Teresa Thou hast made us for Thyself and the heart of man is restless until it finds rest in Thee Sf Augustine Teresa S PCITIGHCB and PCYSGVBFCIFICB Wefe are much a part of her She explains that Maria Goretti is a wonderful friend in need Being a postulant student and yearbook editor consumes a great deal of time but Teresa loves to squeeze in a game of Ping pong or 500 often Her ambition is to bring souls to Christ teaching as a Vlncentian Sister of Christ 26 ll . . . . . ,, , . often put to test, and she proved that those virtues JOYCE ANN FERRARO Madonna Joyce Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, like twlight's too, her dusky hair. - Wordsworth Joyce is a fan of progressive iazz and has acquired quite a collection of jazz records. Some of her dis- likes include waiting for people, sloppy persons, and rude boys. Joyce's favorite sport is basketball, with foot- ball running a close second. Her ambition is to be- come a wife and mother. GENERATION AS BLOSSOMSI CAROL FEY Holy Sepulchre Carol Nothing is so hard that at does not yield to that which is harder St Bernard Carol transferred to Vincentian in her lunlor year She has been a member of the Math Honor Society and plans to malor in math at college That may explain Carol s choice of algebra as her favorite sublect She spends her leisure time with a good book in one hand and a piece of pizza in the other Among Carols favorite sports are ice skating and bowling 27 im 5 AND THE MARGARET HOKE sr Catherine Peggy It I5 mutual respect which makes friendship last In ln her office as Student Council President Peg has shown herself to be an excellent leader She has also exercised her marvelous wrltmg ablllty working for both the Marfllac and the Vmcentlan Peg is notorious for confusing the directions on a one way street She as much safer at home over a good book We know she will make a lovely wlfe and mother NANCY FIORITA Madonna Nancy Friendship is the shadow of the evening, which strengthens with the setting sun of life. - La Fontaine Nancy's hobbies include reading and collecting records and her favorite subjects are typing and and bookkeeping She especially likes pizza and teaching typing to the luniors Nancys pet peeves are homework bugs and boisterous people Nancy has held office as Vice Prefect of the Sodallty and Treasurer of the Business Honor Society The business world fascmates Nancy and she hopes to become a gurl Friday after graduation BLOSSOMS 28 I . . . . , I I ' I ll ' ' Il ' ,, . . . . - . , K 9-' - Newman . I if I - . .X n X APOLLONIA KOCZAN St Matthew Po y Follownng after God us the desure of happiness to reach God as happuness ntself St Augustine Polly shares the umversal femnmne dlsluke of bugs and she admuts that cats do not appeol to her elther She lakes little children and drnvlng when the road IS free of traffuc Polly has receuved valuable experlence un the newspaper held as assistant edutor of the Marfllac an case she should ever intend to publish her own paper Polly also lakes baseball but does not intend to try out for the malor leagues She does plan how ever to enter the convent and become a spouse of Christ MAY G0 AS FRUIT- CAROL ANN LANZAROTTA St Sebastlan Carol The vlrtue Ines un the struggle not an the pruze Mllnes Durmg her senior year Carol has served as Presudent of the Sensor Class Secretary of the Stu dent Councvl and Prom Chaurman Her hobbnes un clude readung and drawnng Carols pet peeve s bemg called Shorty by people she doesnt know Horseback ndung and bowlung are her favorite sports and Carols favonte sublect IS POD She plans to pursue a career nn the fneld of art 29 ,, . . . . A 1 . . . ,, I 1 ' 1, , , ' i igfgf a ' wm if ' . ' - - ' K , gs 31 ,5 V Q ,Z 3256 54 k ,, V J, Q Q ,, . . . . . ,, , . I . , I - ' . . . , . 5. . I ' II ll I S K4 I - - - 0 , . . . q x ' ' . EILEEN MC CARTHY St. Bonaventure Eileen A perfect woman, nobly planned, to warn, to comfort, and command, and yet a spirit still, and bright, with something of angelic light. - Wordsworth Eileen can split your sides with her humor, then mend you again with her well written editorials for the Marillac. As a senior Eileen traded in the navy blue and white for the armor of Christ, the postulant's garb. Her chief aim in life is to follow Christ more intimately along the road to perfection. As she walks this road as a V.S.C., we can picture her preparing her second graders for their First Holy Communion. THIS IS WHAT IS MEANT BY PROGRESS EMILY MILLER St Ursula There is little pleasure in the world that is sincere and true beside that of doing our duty and doing good Tillotson Aside from her various other duties this year Emily has served as Treasurer of the Student Council and Prefect of the Sodallty Because of the office she holds in the Sodality Emily is also privileged to be the May Queen Bookkeeping is her favorite sublect and in sports she excels in swimming A pet peeve of Em s IS people who are always late She loves to drive and has become quite a skilled driver Emily plans to enter a school of nursing in the fall and become a woman in white 30 KATHLEEN NEGLE St Bonaventure Kathy To love is to place our happiness in the happiness of another Leibmtz Kathy likes to spend her leisure time curled up with a good book She is very fond of gewelry and by now has quite o collection of it Kathy entertains an aversion to sloppy people and ull mannered persons English is her favortie sublect and in the lme of sports she likes swimming and baseball Kathy has been a member of the Radio and Televison Honor Society and as a reporter for the Marillac she has received some training in Iournalism the course she hopes to pursue at Duquesne University BARBARA POPCHAK St Joseph Barb And thy deep eyes amid the gloom shine ie iewels in a shroud. - Longfellow Among Barb's pet peeves are wearing glasses, and sloppy girls. She likes to sew, read, and cut stencils. Barb's favorite subject is typing, and she has been a typist for the Marillac and the Vincentian. She has also been business manager for the Vin- centian. As a favorite sport, Barb chooses baseball, and we think she's trying to beat Babe Ruth's record. Her future plans are not to be a ballplayer, but a V.S.C. first grade teacher. 31 MARGARET PATRICIA ROURKE St. Alphonsus Pat There's nothing worth the wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends. - Belloc A cheery smile and a bright Hi kids! - that's Pat. She likes cooking and rock'n roll and has quite a collection of records. She gets especially peeved with people who are always late and ill-mannered. Pat's favorite subiect is religion, and she hopes some day to marry and raise a family of twelve children SUSAN SHEA St Theresa ue There is nothing half so sweet in life as love s young dream It seems that this poised friendly girl who has been here a year has really been one of the class from the beginning so well has she mingled in ball season it ushers in She shares a common dis like of homework except in chemistry which is the basis of her career as a laboratory technician 32 A s ,, . . . . , ll . . I . . I Sue relishes autumn for the thrill-packed foot- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vlce President Jane Del Vltto Treas urer Jean Berggren Secretary Vnrglma Aufman and Presrdent Carol Lanzarotta meet to dlscuss plans for graduatlon festuvltues be fore submuttung them to the class for conslderatlon VIRGINIA M AUFMAN 460 Almar Drnve Pittsburgh 37 Pa FO 4 3315 ELEANORJ BERGGREN 113 Resndence Way BE 3 7896 JANE C DEL VITTO 8200 McKmght Road Pittsburgh 37 Pa FO 4 3000 ELLA EDLINGER Sudtlrolerstrasse 3 Bruck Mur Austria JUDITH E FERLIN 8200 McKmght Road Pittsburgh 37 Pa FO 4 3000 TERESA R FERRARA 8200 McKmght Road Pittsburgh 37 Pa FO 4 3000 CAROL A FEY R D No 1 Valencia Pa TW 8 9500 JOYCE A FERRARO 306 Tenth Street ST 1 8062 NANCY FIORITA 219 Clifton Avenue Pattsburgh 15 P ST 1 4387 MARGARET HOKE Box 185 RD No 3 Glbsoma Pa HI 2 2701 APOLLONIA J KOCZAN 8200 McKmght Road Plttsburgh 37 Pa FO 4 3000 CAROL A LANZAROTTA 3292 Babcock Blvd Puttsburgh 9 Pa FO 4 6918 33 EILEEN MC CARTHY 8200 McKmght Road Plttsburgh 37 Pa FO 4 3000 EMILY A MILLER 9179 Peebles Road FO 4 9246 KATHLEEN R NEGLE 210 Morewood Road Glenshaw Pa HU 6 4654 BARBARAJ POPCHAK 8200 McKmght Road Plttsburgh 37 Pa FO 4 3000 MARGARET P ROURKE RD No 2 Wexford R Wexford Pa WE 5 2728 SUSAN M SHEA 125 Park Place Pnttsburgh 37 Pa FO 4 1627 un Road SENIOR DIRECTORY C'Qif'f-ml PU- Pittsburgh 15, Pa. Allison Park, Pa. ' , - ' I , a. I , J----ang 1' up- ' SALUTATORIAN Through appllcatlon and dullgence Carol Fey has maintained the second hnghest scholastuc average an her hugh school years Thus achuevement ments for her the tntle of Salutatoruan of the class of 1959 Carol has excelled especially In mathematics the fneld she hopes to malor an as a college student If she exercnses the diligence nn study that she has demonstrated here success wall certainly be hers VALEDICTORIAN The tntle of Valednctoruan IS one of the hughest and most dnfflcult honors to achieve as a student It slgnlfues Intensive and consclentnous study habits and the sernous applncatlon of ones God gnven talents Euleen has adhered to these prmcnples for the past four years and has been named Valednctonan of the Graduating Class of 1959 Her perseverance wall surely be of and to her un all her future en deavors Title -ri LVVL A ik? 1 l 34 T I I I Ciasses fr i I .p-pq -., s cv 'sg' Virginia Galetich is taking a last min- ute review of her paper on modern fam- ilies while Sister Frances Louise discusses with Pamela Dann, Rita Betz, Ann McCar- thy, Mary O'Connor, and Susan Bayer the comparison between the family of today and the Holy Family. A class discussion, which is both essential to better public speaking and informative, is carried on by Junior English students Diane Wisniewski, Gladys Foradori, Mary Ann Klimek, Geraldine Muha, Donna Snee, Micheline Bondi, Joanne Fedor, and Ann O'Toole. Sister M. Loyola observes the fruit of her labors. The globe is an integral part of Sister M. Eulalia's Social Studies Classes. Front: Rita Readal. Row One: Constance Welsh, Maureen Quinn, Annette Scialabba, Sally Geier. Row Two: Rose Marie Mason, Kath- erine Stelkovics, Ursula Werl, and Marilyn Weppleman watch with interest the repre- sentation of the country they are currently studying. 'J ' fy' Back Rose Marte Nlgllazzo Marne Pucalnk Valerue Urso Janet Mlshenko front Pat Wagner Joyce Lorenzo Bernadette Enchner and Margaret Loscar are provung the old sayung Every day In every way Im getting better and better In typewrntnng LET US LABOR FOR THAT LARGER COMPRE- K.. HENSION OF TRUTH H MANN Bnology students frequent the mumature green house a specnal feature of the science department where they can see many of the prmcnples gleaned from Sister Petras teachung put Into prac tlce Foreground Nancy Surovec Ssster M Petra Carol Mlsko Rose ann Mnchalek background Gerry Henglesberg Barbara Baase Janet Rowan and Patrscna Watenpool While Sister M. Celine is explaining, there is little opportunity to entertain dreams about French without coniugations as Elaine Rocco and Ann Skendall, at board, Lavonne Zaiden, Carol Cicone, Jan- ice Kostelnik, Roseann Domencic, and Bar- bara Kraeling have discovered. Auxilium Latinum awarded V.H.S. a La- tin Trophy because of the brilliant achieve- ment of four students in the A.P.S.L. ex- amination. Admiring the trophy, which Sis- ter Mary Celestine is holding, are Gloria Hessling, Vivian Foradori, Carole Rumstay, Mary Grace Skurka, Giovanna Carbone, Betty Coyne, Marlene Mazur, and Alma Mandl. These future mathematicians of America, y Jacqueline Burke, Karen Lee Fay, Pat Sken- dall, Bernadette Shacreaw, Dolores Mato- nak, and, front, Paulette Giel are led on the path to fame by Sister M. Theresita. Sister M. Charlotte is ably coaching Frances Ferro, front, Bonsa Lee Fust- ing, Donna Corrado, Janet Walker, Audrey White, and Florence Kolton in the creation of Christmas decora- tions. Just look at these girls of action! Bev- erly Zaiden, Carol Patrus, Barbara Baase, Carol Jean Jablonski, Patricia Sedigas, Susan Shea, Cecilia Repka, front, Lavonne Zaiden and Cathy Thunnell seem to be headed for the Olympics. AND ASSURANCE OF TOMORROW. - EMERSON Putting into practice the theory which Sister M. Bernardine has taught them are Rose Ellen Zelonis and Maureen Kozminseated at the piano. In front row are: Judith Suther- land, Donna Slagel, Anna Marie Zuza. Back row: Barbara Ann Trail, Rosemary Modafarri, and Beverly Witheral. cussis Developing their culinary skills in the cooking class are Kathleen Hughes, Mary Peltz, Rosemary Kushner, Susan Merkle, Carole Rumstay, Sandra Niederst, and Ruth Ann Farrell with Sister M. Clare look- ing on. 'sr EVERY BRANCH OF KNOWLEDGE WHICH A GOOD MAN POSSESSESI HE MAY APPLY TO SOME GOOD PURPOSE 'wi C BUCHANAN Every good homemaker is part seamstress. Sister M. Margaret Ann Provides Helen Sihelnik, Mary Alice Bates, Patricia Palya, Judy Shad, Frances Popchak, and Karen Pfis- chner with expert guidance in this Off. I I activities il I MISS VINCENTIAN V '1 f if J 1 1? O r eczrbook could not become cs reoluzohon without the co opera U Y hon of the student body an solncmng ods and patrons to finance at As The result of her unmohve ond sincere effort an worklng for The f n ond d com ougn Vlrgunuo Aufmon collected the lorgesf sum o mo ey o p , hos most deservedly been named M1ss Vlncen1ucm of 1959 42 lrs 29 gf iii.,-:.,f 4 Q A Y W sfxy 'x AN ACTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL MAKES PROGRESS IN A SCHOOL ALMOST INEVITABLE ga Rt Student Council Oftlcers Emlly Muller Treasurer Lovonne Zarden Vrce President Peggy Hoke President and Carol Lanzarotta Secretary discuss plans for the Catlvoluc Press Month prolect as Sister Theresuta Moderator offers a suggestaon 43 Preszdent of Student Council Peagy Hoke conducts a meet Ing wnth Elanne Rocco Alma Mandl Carol Jean .lablonslu Pat Slcendall Donna Celen dar Betty Coyne Ann Sken doll Vnrguma Aufman Kathy Huches Morgue Loscar Bar bara Baase Erleen OToole Anna Marne Zuza and Rose Mc: re Modafarrn 44 SQCJAL What a strange sight an initiation can make of freshmen, back, Edith Murphy, Grace Schoedal, Carol Jean Jablonski, front, Nancy Fiorita, Maureen Kozmin, and Rose Ellen Zelonis! Left: Amusing the judges, Sister M. Aquina, Sister M. Charlotte, Sister M. Theresita, and Sister M. Mar- garet Ann, at the annual Halloween Party with their unique costumes are Ann O'Toole, Donna Celender, Carol Patrus, Kathy Taylor, and Nancy Wat- son. At last the great moment has arrived and Nancy Surovec, Angela Danile, Virginia Hewlett, and Judith Suther- land are anxiously opening their gifts to see what the annual Christmas ex- change has in store for them. An evening of dancing and lively recreation are two of the best ways that, dancing, Vir- ginia Hewlett and Ann Hoover, left 'lo right, Karen Kuchel, Marlene Kolling, Lois Hoffman, Pat Skendall, and Marie Marcantonio know of releasing that extra energy. Back, Rosalie Ferraro, Julianne Hamilton, Dona Celender, Janet Farrell, Angela Danile, Mary Louise Dancison, Corrine Giel, front, Nancy Watson, Margaret De Rose, Kathy Burke, Lorna Chiormonte, and Eileen Donovan Asend forth ioyous strains of Christmas music under the direction of Sister M. De Salesr 45 SOUM They planned, worked, struggled, and planned some more. But at last the big night of the prom did arrive, and Catherine Carmen, Peggy Hoke, Carol Ferraro, and Nancy Fiorita forgot the trouble that they and the other girls had undergone and enioyed a pleasant evening as they and their dates melted into the mood of the evening. In a Hawaiian atmosphere Mr. and Mrs. Palaoro, Geraldine Palaoro, Phil Plu- sido, Mike Coyne, and Emily Miller listen to the musical entertainment provided by the Joe Negri Trio. The whos, whats, wheres, and whens of history are just waiting to be answered by History Club officers Nancy Surovec, Nancy Watson, Carolyn Martin, and Cor- rine Giel. f Two singing groups which have developed within the glee club frequently entertain at student socials. The Offbeats are sopho- mores Barbara Baase, Katherine Stelko- vics, Ann McCarthy, and Elizabeth Coyne. Four iuniors, Kathy Russell, Elaine Rocco, Margaret De Rose, and Donna Corrado, are known as The Darlins. Salvete, amicae meae! Latin Club officers Gio- vanna Carbone, Alma Mandl, Mary Grace Lynch, and Ursula Werl, greet each other before a monthly meeting. 47 Seeknng knowledge an the vast storehouse of the lnbrary are Rose Ann Tambelllm Jean Kung Barbara Tomalko and Pat Montgomery YOUTH IS THE OPPORTUNITY Wnh a hhle smp here and There Barbara Ann Jablonsku Snster M Hugohne and Lnnda Good help to keep the Iubrary books In a readable condlhon 48 McChesney, Barbara Walmsley, Mary m1zLLzcTUAL 'Q N,,s. K 3' A Y. TO DO SOMETHING AND BECOME SOMEBODY Peggy Hoke and Emily Miller are trying in some small way to take Sister M. Aquina's place for Teacher Appreciation Day. Peggy is wondering how Sister can keep a smiling face after a long and grueling day. Carol Cicone ably displays her talents as a student teacher during T.A. Day. Kathy Negle, Nancy Fiorita, and Carol Lanzarotta represent the seniors in var- ious divisions of the Diocesan Honor So- cieties. PuuucAT 'DNS Sister M. Loyola, Advisor, and Teresa Ferrara, editor, have the singular privilege of planning how, where, and what will appear in the 1959 Vincenl l tion. an IN ORDER THAT YOU at :arid :, Q1 it-I , X aiiglihawmwt. ' X 'G af- '? ..-T- W t-if in their quotas. Business managers, Barbara Pop- n,...v- chak, Kathy Negle, and Carol Fey are trying to W 5555 stimulate the girls with catchy posters, carefully marked with the amounts each girl has brought in A yearbook is just a dream until girls bring wp during the campaign. Jean Berggren, Carol Lanzarotta, Jane Del Captions, dedication, foreword, and profiles Vitto, and Virginia Aufman are busying themselves -fl'1eSe are IUST four of the problems that Eileen with divider pages and layouts in order to meet MCC0l'fl'1Y Gnd Peggy Hoke have had to hurdle the fqgf qpprgqqhing deqdline, in the production of the yearbook. R ,D it MAY ALWAYS GIVE GOOD NEWS , , . -ST. FRANCIS DE SALES News is often discovered from inter- views such as reporter Kathleen Taylor is conducting with Sister M. Aquina. Each issue of The Marillac is constructed upon a foundation of events, features, and ideas appro- priate for publication, which, above, Editor Eileen McCarthy, Advisor Sister M. Loyola, and Assistant- editor Polly Koczan compile, primarily from reports which staff writers submit from assignedlnews beats. ln no other activity is the intensity of dccupa- tion so great as it is during the production of an issue of The Marillac. Below, After Emily Miller cuts the stencils, Jane Del Vitto and Sally Geier collaborate on the art work. Mimeographers Nancy Fiorita and Joyce Ferraro deliver the finished product to reporters Valerie Urso, Ann McCarthy, and Katherine Stel- kovics, who voluntarily help to prepare the papers for mailing. 'V 142 p,zuGl0U5 Wsgwasm The Fatnma Club offers to nts members a better understandmg of the varnous states an life The slsterhood and nursing are the toplcs that are berng dnscussecl by Mary Rutkowskl Rose marue Negllazzo Euleen Donovan Roseann Domencuc Cynthia Weaver and Mary Louise Danclson The promotuon of rellgnous vocations ns the prumary asm of the Sacred Heart Club Mane Pucallk Pres: dent kneelmg Helen Suhelnnk Vlce Presadent and Pat Palya Secretary are fulfnllung their oblrgatlon of a promised rosary for an Increase In relnglous vocatlons The Mlsslon Society under the leadership of Gemma Rourke Pat Wagner Alma Mandl and Kathy Russell IS attempting to do nts share through mute boxes tor Foreugn Mnssuons Gemma Rourke devoutly receives the Sacred Host from the school chaplain, Father Ryan, while Kathy Russell prepares to receive. Below, Marie Santori, Linda Scibetta, Marie Pellegrino, Marie Martis, Carol Mock, and Susan Merke are taking advantage of retreat to search into their souls. Row One: Dorothy Good, Ann Harris, Joanne Typanski, Lois Hoffman, coming from confes- sional, and Virginia Hewlett, standing know that a good retreat would be incomplete without the Absolvo te of the retreat master. Elizabeth McGinnis, Kathleen Dellert, Susan Shaefer, Margaret Brichner, Wilma Heyl, Kathryn Dilts, and San- dra Fate are anxiously waiting their turn for a private conference with the retreat master. Fern Templin and Victoria Baker are already enioying a lighter heart. 1 ,mfr Z 1 1 ,..,x.,.f TS ' x x F' if 5-'i':f,,,k ea, 4x ', fp' ' . 4,-. .s fa ,v r 'nvft ,LB- M4 ,Xe J J. 'Q' ' is , he 'Hp-5'.7iAnF 'ii , ,,,,f 'L . F ' JY, - ' 2 q 2 - ' - ' -1 1. P' -' 'YQ -W ' - ff Q af Mr: ' 5. fa s, 'Y Q -iff? M., W ,F 50 Q ff' ' V' atb. , - ffvs:4',L ian ' ' ., Y 1 Qj E ' ,pk an Y f ' fer ' 3 ve 'wk .hs bg f , . 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M f ff- ' A , 3 ' A 4 :4m 't5c2 ,f 0- n , Q Slxqnyh uf ..P if Wig' 3 .,.,., 4 3 ,A xv .ff My I W f J if 44 ,K 2, RM A W , U L Y ff emi ' ' U 2741 ' , M .A si mn ,, 4 f 75 5'25Trz'Z X 1 I 2 1 '7 W 5 ,Ji v ,V V5 ' rv 4 I Q 5 i I I 'r THE IOYS I HAVE POSSESSED ARE EVER MINE DRYDEN Admlrung the sparkle and beauty of their newly quured nngs are Bernadette Elchner Ann Skendall Bar bara Kraellng Janet IS henko Gemma Rourke Mar A gre Loscar Roseann Tom belllm and Carol Nlederst Ei The graduating class of 1959 Pat Rourke Judzth Ferlm Sue Shea Teresa Fer rara Ella Edlunger Joyce Ferraro Emnly Muller Carol Fey Enleen McCarthy Mar garet Hoke Vurglma Aufman Kathleen Negle Eleanor Berggren Jane Del Vrtto Nancy Fnornta Polly Koczan Barbara Popchak and Carol Lanzarotta form a V with the Blessed Mother at the pount to express the love and devotion that they have 56 cultlvated toward her durmg theur years at Vmcentuan ' U . -- 4 1 - ,Www I ,. . GC' S U N, . . . t s 4 . .H V 4 4, A 1 1 ' U Y A J . I M. - ' U X M , g K, ,VP , N 1 I ' ', JI ' I . l N A ' WN. , 1 My - J ' ' A f .. I i T K V a 1 . A , B A ,Pk V W4 5 f -7, A Q - l ,f ,f ' ., ',, Q M . S XX ' 1 5 5 NK I I 1 . . 1 1 ' I . 1 1 l . 1 1 . I ' 1 . ' . 1 1 1 D I - - 11 11 - 1 1 1 1 4, f M af ,U . s ff at 42 'ff 5 AQHA ma ,. f i , 'lm 1 V' 5 A 'W 6 an 2, , BOARDING SCHOOL Finally after 15 long hours the end of the day is rapidly approaching To complete every happy but complex day the boarders gather together for their evening prayers 33 -tee lea-HP' C2-K M ' 7-A' Y. , ' Another day in bed for you declares Sister M. Theresita to Florence Kolton when she finds that she has a slight fever. The best part of ironing is doing the watching. Roseann Michalek and Mary Peltz mend a skirt and observe Marie Pucalik and Janice Kostelnik perform the unenviable task. The residency of Vincentian High School provides the boarding students with many privileges and opportunities Here the gurls receive the blessings of Catholic education plus training and guidance from their compet ent dlrectresses Each day begins with Mass and the re ceptlon of Holy Communion which the gurls deem a privilege After school hours the gnrls enloy recrea tuon In common a qunet perlod conducuve to study and finally bed No gurl has ever regretted bemg a resudent student for the tralnlng she recelved prepared her for maturnty and her chosen future Bernadette Shacreaw Barbara McChesney Bonnie Fustung Bar bara Tomalko Ceculua Repka and Anna Marne Suza enloy thelr lens ure moments by vlewnng their ta vorlte televasuon program and eat :ng goodies Smce Cleanlmess un next to Godlnness Gerry Muha Jean Berg gren Joanne Fedor and Donna Snee fund It a pleasure to keep thelr room clean A Helen Snhelnrk Sister M Loyola Pat Palya Dolores Matonak Sally Geuer Mary Lou Kuchta Frances Popchak and Marne Marcantomo celebrate an Important birthday But then In the residency every bnrthday as Important and duly celebrated Elaine Rocco, Sister M. Aquina, and Rev. Leo G. Henry listen attentively to the Hon. Robert J. Corbett as he relates to them on October l that the flag he is presenting to V.H. S. has flown over the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Katherine Stelkovics, Valerie Urso, and Ella Ecllinger admir- ingly examine the useful prizes which Time awarded them for achieving the highest score in their classes on a current events test. 60 ul 1 X ,,'. g cd' ffxi NRS pg if PATEIFQS Q' ff ,. ,N Money always creates problems when it comes to yearbooks. But thanks to faith- ful students like Roseann Domencic, runner- up for the title of Miss Vincentian, these problems simply vanish. No matter how modern a school may be, dirt always finds a lodging in its corners and corridors. Frances Popchak, Mary Alice Bates, Florence Kolton, Bernadette Shacreaw, and Anna Marie Zuza have the intention, equipment, and know-how to dislodge it. find was Dressed in her native Austrian attire, Ella Edlinger lights the Advent Wreath during the devotion traditionally observed at V.H.S. Sister M. Aquina and Carol Fey, at whose home Ella is residing, look on. fxs 4 COMPLIMENTS OF NESS PLU M BING 8t HEATING Residential 81 Commercial 24 Hour Electric Eel Cleaning Service Allison Park Pa HU 6 7682 e Q :fy Soft ice SCHRAMMS DAIRY BELL McK gm Road FO 4 9464 S. G. MARKET Quality Meats 4125 Butler Street MU 2 4881 AL KLOTZ P e F od Ma 2 Pe Ave e CO I 6874 WALKER AND CURLY LUMBER CO IO6 B dge St eet ST I 0940 BRUCK UNIFORM CO 387 Fourth Avenue New York I6 NY ONDEK QUALITY MEATS Shopp g Ce ter MR GEORGE KOVAL e W y PI b g 8- eat 224 East 14th A e e ted o HO I 8977 COMPLIMENTS OF MC KNIGHT SHOPPING CENTER IOUR FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER McKnight and Peebles Rds JOHN E MIHAL H t gSI'1et Met St Cl e FATHER ANGEL S Alph s Chuch We fod P C g tlatons Class f 9 ur o rket I I 93l nn nu . . . ri r l ' - 'I Fin ua i -Cream I , . . ni Bett r a um in H ing North Hills Village V HU in n Homes a , P . Roofing- ea in - e ol Work 507 . air Av nue sc 1 t. on us r ' x r , a. on rau i o '5 62 BRAN DT FUNERAL HOME Herbert R. King, Director IO32 Perry Highway Pittsburgh 37, Penna. Ambulance Service CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE FO 4-4444 WE I-1002 GRADUATING CLASS E C ERNST INC Electrical Contractors and Engineers 7025 Campania Ave Pittsburgh 6 Penna HI I 9600 OF 1959 MADONNA OF JERUSALEM CHURCH Rev Richard V Paluse WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOC Albert Stelkovics COMPLIMENTS or BURGESS MC CARTHY W T GRANTCO vi hi-i v Q SCHULTHEIS GULF SERVICE 79 5 M K Q R d ROSSI CITIES SERVICE STATION 47 8 M K gm R d PGH 37 P FO 4 9914 PGH 37 P F0 4 9883 STATE INSPECTION cENTER O O I I , . Known For aues Nort iIIs iIIa e MiIIvaIe Borough Shopping Center 7 c ni oo 8 c ni ht oo I , O' - . , a. - A 63 INTERIOR DECORATION COMPUMENTS OF JOHN F- GEIFR Rev. FRANCIS A. GLENN 1405 Jamey Street St Bonaventure Ponsh pGH 6 MO 19107 Glenshaw, Penna VOGEL'S BAKERY 1015 Perry Highway Mars, Penna FO 4 8050 DANIELS FARM Open Year Round Partnes 81 Banquets Especially COMPLIMENTS OF Pruvate Dnnnng Room For All Occasnons THE MILLER 7701 McKnught Road Pnttsburgh 37 Penna FO 4 8131 F G FRITZ KRANJEICK ASSOCIATE H L STOKEY JR AGENCY 8500 Perry I-Ilghway Pnttsburgh 37 Penna FO 4 6276 S BEST WISHES FROM 630 Calnfornna Ave PGH 2 Penna PO 61304 LINCOLN PHARMACY COMPUMENTS OF JOE S AMOC0 SERVICE VY b gh 37 FO e t 4 5454 FO f 4 9782 64 . . , . . , . I 1 C. H. KUMMER MEAT MARKET 9035 McKnight Road Per sviIIe, Penna. Pitts ur , Penna, Y S - Phone res - W I NEGLE CO 394 Butler Street Pittsburgh 23 Pennc MC KNIGHT SHOPPING CENTER BARBER SHOP soos M K gm R d P 37 P FO 49557 COMPLIMENTS or JACKTOWN HOTEL Route 30 Irwm Penno Ruchord J Zolden CHILDREN S SHOPPE 81 STYLE CENTER 5 9 M IIe BE 3 8896 805 R h A FRIEND RAYS SHOE STORE s a. H G ryHgh FEY STEEL CO INC Structural And Plate Fobrucctors Bakerstown Pa Twnnbrook 8 9500 c ni oo GH. , enna. - . . I ' I SI7- I i rAvenue Clairton, Pa. - PAUL'S SUPER MARKET czvine Street Mun all, Penne. ll ll , . I reen Stamps Per i way 65 I PU RVIS BROS De ry HARTNER S HOTEL 'I f c'ol' e ' F' e oo A d Cockt 'I SHARPSBURG PHARMACY h c COMPLIMENTS OF DUQUESN E CLEANERS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION MII SLOVAK CATHOLIC SOKOLKY b Q PAT MC BRIDES NITE CLUB 2l98 Babcock Boulevard Pnttsburgh Penna Best Wnshes From PARENT TEACHER GUILD Mr Joseph Parlak Mr John Lorenzo Presndent Secretary Mrs Raymond Weusmann Mrs Domenuc Corrado Vnce Presndent Treasurer 66 , I Dlsmbutor of 3 Ml es North of Warrendole Pennzonl Products RCU e I9 Home 'Ive Spe I nz In In F d M s, Pc. NA 5-9692 V' GIS Nort anal Street rpsburg I5 Penna Of i vale I ' . I . Venec 22 S th Side Pitts ur , Po. MC SORLEY'S 48Ol McKnight Road North Hills Village Shopping Center FOrest 4-l 5l 5 945 Ohioonlilver Blvd. POpl6d:OZlO8l6 CORPORATION Zelienople, Penna. Manufacturers of CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1959 Translucent Structural Panels LETTA JEAN SHOP Shoppers Plaza Route 8 Featuring Skirts Hose Blouses Lingerie COMPLIMENTS OF Sweaters Dresses Costume Jewelry MR 8g MRS WE GIVE Sai-1 GREEN STAMPS RICHARD J JACKSQN ALLEGHENY VALLEY TYPEWRITER COMPANY 8005 McKnight Road lMcKnight Shopping Center? Pittsburgh 37 P FOrest 4 7705 SERVICE SALES RENTALS H To LOUISE 8. GEORGE GREB BAKERY C W KRATZ JR Route I9 G o t A e Westmo 5 3042 Nigt Wst oe5l2l5 67 ' , a. - 24 r. wing . . , . Home of Decorated Cakes Wexford, pa. 220 e Millvale 9 P . re - ' h - e m r - pl etso SAINT TERESA CHURCH Pyse COMPLIMENTS OF VILLA DE MARILLAC IMMACULATE CONCEPTION BRANCH No 159 JEDNOTA 5' T Me bes 0 d Offces BRUNOS AUTO BODY 28OM oodA bg 3P 68 Com im n f err vill 5300 on on Avenue Pwr b gh 6 P . m r n i r I OFEW venue Pitts ur h 1 , . BEST WISHES MR. a. Mas. RALPH ElokrrA, sk. A FRIEND From Monessen KREBS 81 KING, INC. Authorized Mercury Dealer Route 8 6II Butler Street COMPLIMENTS OF Etno Penna. STe,,i,,g 1,4828 Mn 8. Mas EDWIN A WALMSLEY AND FAMILY CHRISTIAN MOTHERS FROM MONESSEN FOSS FLOWER SHOPPE TA I 3420 HOLY SEPULCHER PARISH REV VINCENT P BRENNAN PASTOR REGIS c WELSH HIIIt p 3 5620 PAUL GROPELLI MEMORIAL COMPANY 4009 MOUNT TROY ROAD Plttsburgh P WEIImgton I2700 Cemetery Lone IAt Perry Hughwoyl WEIImg I 0803 69 I . . . ylor - . . , . All Forms of Insurance 0 . ' , 0. - CHARLES C CAMPBELL Pharmaceutical Chemist IIS S. Highland Ave. Highland Bldg. Pittsburgh P . COMPLIMENTS OF EDWARD N ARONSON DDS LESKOS FUNERAL HOME Mo 1-2528 I e h B . MILLVALE CLEANING SHOP TEDS AND LEOS MARKET so Nfhfxe i25iAg TAy 16823 I N Office Phone Residence Phone MC GINNIS BROS BIT SERVICE INC Latrobe Penna FREE PICKUP 8. DELIVERY SERVICE Drill Rods Chisels Timken Rock Bits Kennametal Mining Tools Brothers Don Hank o NORTHWAY FLOOR COVERING AND DECORATING SERVICE CARPETING DRAPES FURNITURE Shpp QC F t43 3 WEI2994 JOHN R ORIE MD WEXFORD TELEVISION 8- RADIO SERVICE OGRODNK FUNERAL HOME B I Stet STl0572 RALPH FERRA I3I5 Main Street Sharpsburg Pa Auto Body Shop Service Station 24 Hour Towing Service Used Parts Painting as Welding O I Grease Residence ST I 8577 Business ST I 7519 Q I I O I , G 534 on s Avenue Nort roddock, Po I I 8 or v nue r anne Drive Millvale 9, Po. lor - Wes atrona, Pa. of 1 0 - ll ll ll ll ' ' IIB bil llBilIIl -- s I 0 o McKnight o in enter Ores - 2l - IService All Makes 81 Modelsl I n 333 ut er r e A . l Etna, Pa. - I I 1 ' I I 70 EAT'N PARK RESTAURANTS Enjoy The Big Boy Hamburger Host To Over 5 Million People in l957 BENNETT LUMBER 8. MFG. CO. LUMBER AND MILL woRK 21 Sedgwick sneer Pittsburgh 9, PQ. KOLLAR CLUB 3226 Jane Street CLEMENT'S BAKERY Pittsburgh 3, Pa. 48Ol McKnight Road Pittsburgh 37, Pa. FO 4 5079 TH E MARI LLAC STAFF g t te V centcz Congratulations From The VINCENTIAN HOME FOR THE CHRONICALLY lLL Perrymont Road Pittsburgh 37 P Phone Forest 4 8822 OF EXPANDING THE IIOlIES FACILITIES TO EXTEIND ITS NUR SING SERVICES TO WEN ALSO 7'I Con ra'ulo s The ' , a. CONTRIBUTIONS ARE NOW BEING SOLICITED FOR THE PURPOSE NEVILLE ROLLER DROME SKATING TUES SUN AM 49884 AM 44244 COLLINS TIRE COMPANY 6428 Hamnlton Avenue CONGRATULATIONS Puttsburgh 6 Pa MISS VINCENTIAN Q KENNY ROSS CHEV INC Puttsburgh 33 Penna You Get Plenty From Kenny Phone I 3600 SLOVAK CATHOLIC SOKOL South Snde Pnttsburgh Pa ST MICHAEL SCHOOL Munhall Pa BOCK FUNERAL HOME GI h GERBER S SUPER FRUIT STORE North H IIs V Ilage Sh pp g C t I ' v . I I Phone . - or . - Special R t f r Parties , . ll O , . II ll . I I I ' ens aw , . I i I 72 ST MATTHEWS SENIOR CHOIR MUSIC WASHES AWAY FROM THE SOUL THE DUST OF EVERY Kuta na Mondell Kuchto Gaspa k Pntek Zam ska G onsky DAY LIFE N sk J Taraso rch Stefanyak W Pota ko Gaspa k P Ik Kuchta J Buronosky Stefonyak Hadbo ny P I k Potanko Chour Dnrector Stephen I-Iagosky Organlst Miss B Mondell CARDELL STUDIO 4818 Luberty Avenue Pittsburgh 24 P Expert Servnce Combined With Warm Congeniality ns the Polacy of Cordell Studio Best Wushes From The STUDENT COUNCIL CLASS OF '60 Salutes Graduating Class Of '59 Cong ratu Iatuons To You Sensors From Us THE FRESHMEN CLASS OF '61 Salutes Graduating Class Ot '59 73 I CC 79 P. Hovanic A. r F. ri C, owin i , vi J. R. J. avi J, , n A. Milanak G. Jaras S. Pavlik J. Janitor R, Mqrkovich J. I S. ri A. avi J. . J. r J. ' J. J. A. v ' , a. I I THE SENIOR CLASS Wnshes to acknowledge nts Indebtedness The Inter Collegnate Press of Kansas Cnty Mlssours and Mr Jlmmy Gra ham thenr local representatnve for excellent servnce un publushlng the yea rbook Mr Albert Cardell for has congenual servuce nn photography advnce and production Slster M Loyola our advlsor who worked wnth us far beyond the most lnberal lumnts of an advnsory capacuty Sister M Aquma for her helpful counsel The Student Body of VHS for their tremendous co operatuon In the ad campaign Our knnd frnends whose names appear an the ads and patron pages Your support has enabled the Sensors asplratlons for the I959 Vmcenhon to be real lzed BUSINESS PATRONS Farmers Fnnest Dalry Products John L Boyle Manager lnstntutlonal Department Wellington I 2600 fHomeI Nlxon 339I W B Dawson Co Real Estate and Insurance FAlrfax I 6304 Lucas Real Estate Insurance Real Estate Management 7920 Perry Hnghway Pvttsburgh 37 Pa FO 4 2333 WE I 6600 Furst Federal Savmgs and Loan Assoc Wendell Plater Presrdent lrwun Potato Chip Co Quaker State Coca Cola Bottllng Co North Hills Sh pplng Center A Frlendly Store R F Mahony Dlstrnbutor of Checkwrlters PO Box 6589 McKnlght Road Pgh I2 Pa Pizza Shop 92I East Street North Sade Puttsburgh Pa CEdar I 94I2 Steeles Cutues Servlce 2I99 Babcock Blvd FOrest I 9959 Paul Stephens successor to E J Lorrencuc Funeral Home 860 Lockhart Street S Pgh I2 P CEdar I I285 FOrest 4 6682 Pittsburgh Pa To To To To To To Country Belle Co-operative Farmers S. S. Kresge Co. - ' . N. . . , a. - 74 SPECIAL PATRONS Rev E J Duwell St Ann School St Joseph Mothers Club ev Martm B Rubucky St Floruan School St Marys Holy Name Transfrguratuon Holy Name Socuety Fruend Frnend Friend Frrend Mr 81 Mrs J Almasr Jr Mr 8t Mrs J Almasv S Mr 8. Mrs A Aufman and Famrly Mr ZS Mrs Fred C Baase Mr 8. Mrs M Balok Jr and Famuly Rev Andrew J Balok Gloria Barry Dorothy Batvmskas Bellwood Servrce Lounse Knsprnsky Bendrx M 8. Mrs E M Ballk Phrlrp 81 Margaret Brttel Rev John Blazuc Mrs Mnchael Bracco Rev Vmcent P Brennan Aqumas Brmker O S B Mr 8t Mrs John A Burke Earnest Buterbaugh Cancrlla s Market Central Servlce Statlon Mr 8. Mrs Wm Davls Paul DelVrtto Mr St Mrs R DelVltto Mr 81 Mrs E Demechko Mary Ann Doby Mr 8t Mrs Andrew Eged Father Hugo Enchenhofer Fam Enterprise Fashron Dress Shoppe Mr 8. Mrs J Ferlln Mr 8t Mrs A Fetzko and Famlly Anna Marne Gambol Margaret Germerchak PATRONS Guttrldge Grocery Father George Haber Happy Day Laundry Bob Hayman Rev Louls P Hohos Holy Trlnlty School Holzheumer 8. Bock Funeral Home Hooks Pamt 8t Glass Co Leo Horstman Sam A lannuzzl Ralph lsur Motor Co Mr 84 Mrs Wm Jacko Ealeen 8. Rosalle Kalafus Rev Kapntan Norman Kung John Joseph Klumek Mr 8. Mrs R Koenlg Mr 81 Mrs M Kostelnrk Rose Ann Kuchta Rev J A Kushner Bernardme Luccl Mr 8t Mrs V N Lacey Mrs Martha Macurak Mary Macurak Mrs Frank Mandl 81 Mrs P Marcantonro Robert Martm St Mrs Andrew Matonak 81 Mrs Wm McCarthy Mclntyre Funeral Home Mrkes Barber Shop Matro Funeral Home Mntros Florist Mr St Mrs John Muha and Family Murray Furniture Co Mr 8. Mrs Wm J Nrst Mr 8. Mrs J Oravetz Mr 8. Mrs F Palya Rev Wm M Pesarcek Rev Joseph F Prer Prncus Brothers Joseph A Prokopovltsh Mr 84 Mrs James Qumn Rabolds Bakery Mr 81 Mrs Frank Rocco Ruta Ann Rovolko Rudzkr Brothers Mr 8t Mrs C A Rumstay Rev Thomas Ryan Mary Sabol Santmu s Jewelry 81 Grft Mr 8. Mrs R Schrebel Mrs Anna Schrld 8t Carol Rev Joseph Sharer Mr 8. Mrs Harold Shea Mr 8t Mrs Stephen Skurka Gerard M Snsca Catherine Smrth Mr 8t Mrs A J Stelkovlcs Harry L Stellar MD St Matthew School St Sebastlan School St Ursula School Mr 8t Mrs J Sulc Dolores M Tomlan Trro Donut Shop Mr 81 Mrs Joseph Veltrr Mr Bull Vmson Mr 84 Mrs Richard Wagner Mary Lou Watenpool Dr Wroblesky DDS Fr Matthew A Yanosek Yetters Daury Store Mr 8. Mrs John Zuza Mrs Vnncent Zuza Mr 8. Mrs P Gotlleb and Famlly Mrs Mary Kolton 75 R . ' . ' . ' - ' A ' ' . . . A ' . . ' A . . A ' . ' . . . ' Mr.. . . ' - ' Mr. ' ' . . . ' Mr. . . . ' . . . 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Mrs Mr 81 Mrs Mr 81 Mrs John Glnty James H Goetz Leo Gonagala Mrs S C Grueser Mr 8. Mrs F Gronde Mmam Helm Helnzelmans Mr 8t Mrs W Hergenroder Mrs E Hrldebrand Stephen Hovanec Mr 8- Mrs Larry Hohman Peggy Hoke Mr Hrodlsky Frank lntrlern Mr 8. Mrs Robert Jacobs Joe Jond Mrs Ann Kascak 8. Daughters Mr 81 Mrs Francis Klaus Mr 81 Mrs John Kokula Mr 8. Mrs B Krrvanskr RobertJ Krome Wm Gener John Getsy Edward G Glger Mr 8. Mrs W Lennon Marne Lupke Mr 8. Mrs G Luttrmger Mr 81 Mrs Andrew Macurak Mr Jacob Macurak Mrs Mary Magrml George Mandl Ruchard Mandl Mr Anthony Marcoly Mr gl Mrs James Marcoly Marues Shop Mnke s Market Mrs Hannah Martin Mrs Marne Mass: E S Maszkuewcz Mass Rosalra McCarthy Bermce McConv1lle James S McGlnley Jr Mlke Mlkus Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs o Negle Charles Mlznkar Joseph Mlznkar Frank Mnzukar Ray Moellec Mrs Josephme Negle Kathy Negle Walter Neplerkowskr Mrss Dolores Nlst Mlss Sylvra Nast Mr 81 Mrs T Nypover Frank Omaslts Terry O Shea Charlotte Palamara Mr J Paper Mr F Pastorra Mr 81 Mrs F Pasquerelln Mrs Geo A Phvlllps Muss Helen Poklembo Mrs Joseph Poklembo Charles Poloka Mr 8. Mrs E Repka Mr Harry Repka Jeffrey Repka E J Rrckley Mr 8. 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