West Allegheny High School - Alleghanian Yearbook (Imperial, PA)
- Class of 1957
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H -i ' fi' ' ff V . SV Q9 Qgig nm! 5133 D155 joumalzm Clan Cwzaf Gqlliggiily Ctnzoz Jfzgii 5412001 OQEJQZE, .Glgnniyluanza Dedication Some day in the future we 'nay dust off the '57 Alleghanian and at the same time dust off our memories and pause in our unending quest of fortune to look back in retrospect of our high school years. Nlany nostalgic memories may enter our minds. Among these may be familiar scenes, exciting school events, old friends and teachers. More so to some, who were closely associated with him than to others who had only a cursory association with him, will be the fond memory of our marching band director, Mr. Del Monte. Music hath charms and it was instilled in us by the friendly, kindly, and always ready and willing Mr. Del Monte. Our pep rallies, our band at games, our Alma Mater, will always be pleas- ant memories. The staff is pleased to dedicate the '57 Alle- ghanian to one who has given us many pleasant moments and many fine memories. FQ L.. Del Monte Klllfeit cZ4lle9enff 5411720 aflflatsz Alma Mater, West flllegheny Scarlet and gray are true, To thee we raise our loyal voices, To echo our lifetime thru. Thy guiding hand and spirit Has kept our love for thee, -- The hours am! days that were spent here Will linger thru the years. by Mr. and llrs. F. L. Del llrmte 7 X w X Supetuiiing glzinciibaf Dr. Vernon C. Patterson, supervising principal, graduated from East Pike Run lligh School in Cali- fornia, Pennsylvania and California State Teachers College. In 1939 he received his Masters Degree from the University of Pittsburgh. In 1956 he received his Doctorate Degree also from the University of Pittsburgh. Dr.. Patterson taught at North Fayette High School from 1933 to 1939. He was North Fayette's High School Principal from 1939 to 1942, and then the North Fayette Supervising Principal from 1942 to 1949. Ile was Assistant Supervising Principal of the West Allegheny joint System from 1949 to 1955. He has been Supervising Principal of the West Allegheny jointure since 1955. Mrs. Grace Drugmand is secretary to the supervising principal of W. A. She is a graduate of Duff's College and worked at the Dravo Corporation and at Carnegie Steel during the war. She is also secretary of the W. A. Board of Education. President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Vice-President Member .... Member . . Member . . Member . . Member . . Member . . Member . . Member . . Member . . Member . . Member . . Boaul of Education . . Lee L. Pendleton . . Grace Drugmand . . . Henry J. Kelly . . james M. Maglich . . . . Wm. Adams . . . . Edward Ackman . . Wilbur W. Bradburn . . . Joseph Descutner . . . Dr. W. D. Kennedy . . Raymond Mackey . . Paul Mcltlichael . . . Warren Scott . . Frank Seymour . . . . . jack Strong . . James C. Trotter glzincipai Dt. Anthony J. Miklausen, a graduate of Findlay Vocational School, has served as high school principal during the eight years of the iointure. Dr. Miklausen graduated from Slippery Rock State Teachers College in 1932. He taught science in the North Fayette School System. He received his Masters Degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1938. He also received his doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh in 1949. 7' George Allison . . Catherine Britton . . Charles Burin . . . Mary Conley . . . Fred Del Monte . . Carlton Dietterich Albert Flocco . . . Edward Grega . . . Joseph Klimchak . Alexander Kramer . . Thomas Marriott . Elizabeth McGill . Harry Metcalf . . . Stewart Morgan . . Jacqueline Richey Helen Robinson . Louis Rocereto . . Betty jean Rogers Elizabeth Stewart Gertrude Webster . Margaret Williams ,Z Mrs. Rose Growden has been secretary to Dr. Miklausen since 1951. She is a graduate of North Fayette High School and she attended Business Training College in Pittsburgh. gaauify . . . General Math, Physical Education ................C0mmercial ..........Biology . . . . French, English . . . . . . . . . . . Instrumental Music ................Agriculture . . . Guidance, Problems of Democracy .....................History . . . Latin, Journalism, English, History . . . . Drivers Education and Training . .............. History, Shop . . ......... English . . . . . . . . . Science, History ............Choral.'LIusic . . . Physical Education, Health ...........Mathematics . . . . Instrumental Music . . . Home Economics ........English . . . . . Librarian . . . Commercial SENIOR HOME ROOM TEACHERS: Mr. Klimchalc, Miss Conley, Miss Stewart. Qahuffy The 1956-57 school year found three replacements on the Senior High Faculty with the additions of Mrs. Rogers, Miss Robinson, and Miss Williams. Another change found Mr. Rocereto placed on a full time basis in the Music Department. Of the twenty-one faculty members, fifteen were present during the entire tenure of the Class of '57 in the Senior, High School. Two familiar figures still in the West Allegheny system, but no longer in the high school, are Mr. Rohm, now Elementary principal, and Mr. Sarachine., now Elementary art supervisor. JUNIOR HOME ROOM TEACHERS: Mrs. Britton, Miss Williams, Miss Robinson, Mr. Dietterich, Mr. Metcalf. Mr. Flocco, Mr. Marriott, Mr. Allison. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM TEACHERS: Miss Richey, Mrs. Mr. Rocereto, Mr. DelMonte, Mr. Kramer, Mrs. Webster, Mr. Rogers, Miss McGill, Mr. Burin, Mr. Grega- Morgan. L, X 3501195 Wife .LEQUZ JAN CUMMINGS rtlanxr President, Senior Class, Vice- President, Sophomore and junior Classg Key Clubg Student Coun- cilg Varsity Clubg College Clubg Sportsman's Club, Chorusg Band? Basketballg Baseball, Intra- murals. ERMA JANE SAVEIKIS Erma Secretary, Senior Classy Alle- ghanian Staff, Al-Lites Staffg National Honor Societyg Studen' Council, F. B. L. A., President and State Presidentg Fizz-Ed Follies. giant of 7957 G EORGE MA YORAS ' 'George Vice-President, Senior Class, President, Sophomore and junior Classg Student Councilg Key Club, Varsity Clubg Sportsman's Clubg Chorusg Footballg Basket- ball, Baseball, Intramurals. DARLA FAYE ME ANOR MDUTU Treasurer, Senior Classg Student Council: G. A. A., Presidentg College Club, Chorus, Majoretteg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals, National Honor Society. The Class of 57 first joined together at the junior high in 1951 as the seventh grade. It then consisted of 175 members. Since that time, the class has shown its initiative, ambition, and willingness to work and to cooperate with others in every activity that it undertook. When they graduated from ninth grade, only 164 members remained to enter senior high school. Upon entering their Sophomore year, they elected George Mayoras as their president, and immediately began plans for the annual Soph Hop, the theme of which was Winter Wonderland. Another activity, which the class introduced as Sophomores, was the Bon Fire Pep Rally held the night before a football game, to try to promote school spirit. It was the first of its kind in West Allegheny. The class got off to a good start again in their junior year. After re-electing George as president, plans were made for a successful Sadie Hawkins Dance. Next they managed the one and only Tonidale Day at the Tonidale Gas Station. Their class play, Meet Corliss Archer, turned out to be a booming success. Next on the agenda was the prom, called Stairway to the Stars. The professional entertainment hired for the post-prom party made it the most original ever to be held in the high school. When the class became Seniors, all the qualities they possessed in seventh grade were still in full force. They began their Senior year by electing jan Cummings as president, and by the more than just successful operation of the concession stand at the football games. They not only sold hot dogs and pop, but they tried selling Bar-B-Q's, and it worked out very well. The annual magazine sale also went rather well. Their Senior Class Play, Off the Track, was a bit different than any other play presented at West Allegheny. As Seniors, the students converted the Washington-New York trip back to just a Washington trip. Sixty-eight members of the class took the long-awaited journey to the nation's Capitol. Baccalaureate services were held on May 19 with several local ministers as guest speakers. As a final gesture, the Class of '57 held their commencement exercises on May 22. Qlaii gfzoniou 5 1 ti M iss Stewart Mr. Klimchak Miss Conley all 307. 'LOLU DANIEI. ALLINDER rapannl National Honor Societyg F.F.A., presidentg Varsity Clubg junior and Senior Class Playsg Foot- ballg Wrestling. DARLA AVERY Pete Student Councilg G.A.A.g Cho- rusg j. V. Cheerleaderg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. JUDITH BEITSINGER ujudysn Al-Litesg National Honor So- cietyg G.A.A.g College Clubg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intra- murals. HARRY I3 RE S Harry Sportsman's Club. CHARLES BROADWELL Chuck Sportsman's Clubg Chess and Checkersg Intramurals. DOROTHY CAMPBELL unotnl Student Councilg G.A.A.5 Rifle Club, secretaryg Chorusg junior Class Playg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. ROBE RT ANDERSON lfAndyY! Treasurer of Sophomore Classg Key Clubg Varsity Clubg Sports- man's Clubg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Intramurals. ELAINE BARBOUR ' 'E laine ' ' Drama Clubg F.B.L.A.5 Bandg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. WALTER BRADFORD wan College Clubg Sportsman's Club, secretaryg Chorusg Bandg Bas- ketball Managerg Intramurals. J AMES BRITTON ll-lim!! Sportsman's Club. RUTH ANN CALDWELL rrRuthyu F.B.L.A., vice-presiclentg Cho- rusg Band. G ERALD CAMPBELL rcjerryn College Clubg Science Clubg Chess and Checkers Clubg Cho- rusg Bandg junior Class Playg Wrestlingg Intramurals. lll 1 'vfl-.,. - A 'lm inf. W 'inn SN? iw' ?J, Q , . ,-v -1 li. ,, if-'5' f IT , . . .fir ?,,,,,.f 'M-. ' If ' I A ,I v x I X Qi. -P1 0411 UIQ. 57.3. JOY LEE CAMPBELL Gfjoy, 3 Student Council , secretaryg G.A.A.g Majoretteg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Varsity Basketballg Intramurals. ANNA JANE CARRICK Annie F.B.L.A.9 Chorus. JANET LORRAINE CEYROLLES KKRainy,, F. H. A.g G. A. A.g Fizz-Ed Follies. DIVIDA RUTH CHRISTMAN K lDeeP, F.H.A.g G.A.A.g Rifle Clubg Fizz-Ed Follies. NAOMI COOL ' 'Co0lsie Drama Clubg F. B. L. A.3 Chorus. MARY ANN CORBETT KfMarP7 F. H.A.g F. B. L. A. NANCY CAMPBELL lllvancyl! F.H.A., County Treasurerg Rifle Clubg College Clubg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies. SANDRA CARTER Sandy Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staffg National Honor Societyg F.B.L.A.g Drama Club, vice- pre sidentg Chorus. FRANCES MARIE CHAMBERS Boots F. I'I.A.5 F.B. l...A.g F.N.A., secretary. DARLENE CONN I KDar,, F. H. A., pre sidentg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. RICHARD cooN Dick College Clubg Science Clubg Chess and Checkersg Chorusg Intramurals. L ESLIE C RAIG uLeSr: Science Clubg Chess and Check- ers Clubg Chorus. KMQQW Dknownf JANICE DARABANT xcRedrx G. A. A.g F. L. A., Chorus, Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. FRED DeCARLO ' 'Carmen' ' Varsity Clubg Sportsman's Club, vice-presidentg Football. JUNE DHANSE Kllunell F. H. A.3 Drama Clubg F. B. L. A.9 Chorus, Fizz-Ed Follies. RONALD DRUGA HRM.. Sportsma.n's Clubg Football, Basketball, Baseballg Intra- murals. RUTH ANN EATON Ruthie G. A. A.g College Club, Chorusg Bandg Maioretteg Fizz-Ed Follies, Intramurals. VIRGINIA GARCIA Clcinlf Student Councilg F. H. A., vice president, Treasurer of County F. H.A.g Varsity Basketball, Intramurals. WILLIAM DAVEY KIBIZZIPI Sportsman's Clubg Chess and Checkers Club, Chorusg Bandg Intramurals. RAYMOND DeFADE uRayrx Vice-president Sophomore Classy treasurer, junior Class, National Honor Society, treasurerg Key Club, secretaryg Student Council, College Clubg Chess and Check- ers Clubg Chorus, Student Con- ductorg Band, presidentg Senior Class Playg Intramurals. K ENNETH DODDS llKe nl, Key Club: Varsity Clubg College Clubg Sportsman's Clubg Chorusg Footballg Baseball, Intramurals. PAUL DUFOUR Hpaur' National Honor Societyg College Clubg Science Clubg Chess and Checkers Clubg Radio Club, secretary. BEVE RL EY EWING crBevn Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staff, G.A.A.g Rifle Club, College Club? F.F.A.g Choruss Band? Majoretteg Fizz-Ed Folliesg In- tramurals. ROSE ANN G EISL ER Rose Ann Drama Clubg F. B. L. A. Ib -of ff 'Ok ,U IJ IAK 4l?h L.- 1 1 A 'F-Ire-' Neff.. Q Ja Qi .I v K M ' ,:,g,. , ' W! ' 'MH f, - Q. .JSE . rll'Ai A Q.. I - g' :rl rl E W . ,Q E mf 1 A ?w'? -Q' R N yu, mi X V x 1 6 Q i 'W ' ., - A -:s l fhlr A ...A'f Klflle lnlflliff Qacs KENNETH GRIFFITH nsonnytn F. F.A., vice-presidentg Intra- murals. ROSALIE ANN HAINES Rosie F. B. L. A., reporterg Chorusg Bandg junior and Senior Class Plays. GERALDINE HAMM sccerryn F. H. A.g Drama Clubg F.B. L. A.g Fizz-Ed Follies. MYRNA HEIDLER c llwyrnr 1 Alleghanian Staffg Al-Litesg G.A.A.5 Rifle Club, secretaryg College Clubg F. T.A.3 Major- etteg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intra- murals. JOHN HELTON Jackson F. F. A.g Intramurals. ROSE MARIE HOOD R ose Marie Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staffg Drama Clubg Library Club, presi- dentg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies. MARJ ORIE GROOM P ee-Wee F.H.A.3 G.A.A.g Fizz-Ed Follies. MURPHY HAL LUN1 Kltwurphfi Key Club, presidentg Varsity Clubg Sportsman's Clubg Chorusg Senior Class Playg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Intramurals. MARY ANN HARVEY Mary Ann F. B. L. A. GEORGE HEITZENRATER George F. F. A.g Intramurals. JUDITH H ENNON uluden Student Council, vice-presidentg G. A. A., treasurerg Chorus, Majoretteg junior Class Playg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. ALBERT IGLAR KIA ll, National Honor Societyg College Clubg Science Clubg Chess and Checkersg Radio Clubg Intra- murals. 90171011010 BRENDA LOU OSEY I Bren F. H. A. DORIS KENNEDY rrDeen G.A.A.g Chorusg Bandg Intra- murals. PATRICIA ANN KOVACH arpatn F.H.A.: Drama Clubg Fizz-Ed Follies. FRA NK LAH Junior Chess and Checkers Clubg Bas- ketballg Baseballg Wrestling. RICHARD LAUDERBAUG H Rich F. F. A.g Intramurals. MAXINE LEONARD Tootsie G. A. A-3 Varsity Basketball. MARJORIE ANN KELSO llA1argeIl Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staffg National Honor Societyg Rifle Club, vice-presidentg College Clubg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies. GER ALDINE KOSCO rrcerrynn Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staffg Rifle Club, secretaryg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. CAROL ANN KYL E npupll Drama Clubg F. B. L.A.g Library Clubg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intra- murals. MARGARET LARsoN 'fsabby Pins Al-Lites Staffg G.A.A.g Rifle Clubg F. N.A.g Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies. ROBERT LEE ClB0bIP LOIS L EOPOLD Lois G. A. A.g College Clubg Chorusg Bandg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intra- murals. ' , I Q. A S W. ., V kv ,V A T we A Q96-Q .X 4 , Q' an 1 il vi 'iv' v cuff ri: 'Qs if sf- ' lf, 101' .i 'A if 4 I mowing flfljglfl DONALD LEWIS CKDOHYI V Stage Crewg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Wrestling. JAMES LYNN Kilim!! ifle Club College Club' Sci- R 3 1 ence Clubg Chorusg Intramurals. JAM ES MARKOVITZ It-lim!! Rifle Clubg Sportsman's Clubg Intramurals. J AMES MCE LHANEY cajimnn Sportsman's Clubg Stage Crew, Baseballg Intramurals. CH ARL ENE M EAC CI Char Al-Lites Staff, National Honor Society, secretaryg Student Councilg G. A. A.g College Clubg Chorus, Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intra- murals. JOHN MIL I. ER Johnny Science Club, Chess and Check- ers Clubg Band. JOHN LOGAN Kispeedil Sportsman's Club, presidentg Chorusg Band, treasurer, Senior Class Play. JUDITH ANNE MANZINI Kljudeli Alleghanian Staffg Al-Litesg Na- tional Honor Societyg Student Council, G. A.A.g Rifle Clubg College Clubg Chorusg Bandg junior and Senior Class Playsg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. DARLENE MCELHANEY nBetSyu Rifle Clubg F.N.A.g Library Club, Chorvs: Fizz-Ed Follies. MARGARET MCGILL Klpegil Alleghaniang Al-Lites Staffg Na- tional Honor Societyg Drama Club, president, College Clubg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies, Var- sity Basketball. JILL MILLER KKAUUI F.H.A.g G.A.A.g Rifle Clubg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies. BARBARA MITCHELL ccBarbn National Honor Societyg G. A. A., vice-president, College Club, F. F.A.g Chorusg Banclg Major- etteg junior and Senior Class Playsg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Var- sity Basketballg Intramurals. 14 GIVEUET, Oglons. RO BE RTA MOODY Bertie Alleghanian Staff, Al-Lites Staff, G. A. A.g College Clubg F. F. A.g Chorus, Bands junior and Senior Class Playsg Fizz-Ed Follies, Varsity Basketballg Intramurals. DONNA MAE MOORE Donna Drama Clubg F. B. L. A, treasur- erg Fizz-Ed Follies. ROSE OLPTER Rosie Drama Clubg Rifle Clubg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies. NANCY OREL MNUHU F. H. A., secretaryg G. A. A.g Fizz-Ed Follies. GERTRUDE PARTIN Cert F. B.L.A.5 Rifle Club: Intra- murals. GLORIA I EAN PETTIBON Toni G. A.A.3 Rifle Club, vice-presi- dentg Chorus, secretaryg Varsity Cheerleaderg Senior Class Playg Fizz-Ed Follies, Intramurals. DEAN MOORE DeanC' Student Councilg F. F.A., secre- taryg Varsity Club, Wrestling. COLLEEN MURDACA KICOZIF Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staffg G. A. A.g Rifle Clubg College Club, F. T. A.3 F. N. A-3 Chorusg Senior Class Playg Fizz-Ed Folliesg National Honor Society. PAUL ORAVETZ capaulrr Varsity Clubg Sportsman's Clubg Chorusg Band, junior Class Playg Footballg Baseballg Intra- murals. CLAIRE P ALFREYMAN Butch MARY FRANCES PE RROTT Mary Frances Drama Clubg F. B. L. A.g Fizz- Ed Follies. CAROL E PHILLIPS Carole junior Class Secretaryg National Honor Societyg G. A. A.3 College Clubg F. T. A.: Chorusg ' Bandg Senior Class Playg Fizz-Ed Follies, Varsity Basketball, Intra.murals. fu i .E an -. 1 I .ff - am, riff v. 'L V 4 ? ,N ,,:.. v ' W K , Q I. 5 .I , me U05 X' .5 W W1 M . Q 'el are-f' x M.- X I I A ,rs your lf+f'f ig! X 1 1.-. Q- A. fi.- S15 -L. 5 'S fl 1 ,fs 31 .v 1- 'V' Y r, x x :flfo Jlflaftez flfwieza BETTY PLANCE K KBetty7, Drama Clubg F. B.L. A.3 Fizz- Ed Folliesg Intramurals. ALBERT PUHLMAN llAll, Student Council, presidentg Sci- enceg Chess and Checkersg Cho- rusg Bandg junior and Senior Class Playg Intramurals. CHARLOTTE REYNOLDS c ccharnx F.H.A.g Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intra- murals. F R ANCES RO EDLER Francie F. H. A.g Fizz-Ed Follies. SANDRA ROSENBERGER crsandynt F.H.A.3 G.A.A.g Rifle Clubg 1. V. Cheerleaderg Intramurals. AUG UST S ANDMAN acAugien Student Councilg F. F. A.g Intra- murals. ROBERT PROVOST llB0bll Key Clubg Varsity Clubg College Clubg Sportsman's Clubg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Footballg Bas- ketballg Baseballg Intramurals. JOAN ALICE PURDY Njoannien F. H. A.g G. A. A.g Rifle Club, treasurerg College Clubg F. T. A.g I. V. Cheerleaderg Varsity Cheerleaderg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. ROSE MARY RITSON Dutch F. H. A.g G. A. A.g Varsity Bas- ketballg Intramurals. ROSE MARIE ROEDL ER Rose F. B. L. A. LOIS RUPERT Loi-Loi G. A.A.g Chorusg j. V. Cheer- leaderg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intra- murals. JOHN SCHVIETZER KC-lohnli Rifle Clubg Science Club. dpuz goufgi cA4ay fl MARY CATHERmm:sCuRAMM Mary Kay Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staffg Drama Clubg Library Club, sec- retary: Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies. EDWARD SEMEROD Eddie Chorusg Bandg Science Clubg Ch ess and Checkers Club, treasurer. JEAN SHAGAS Jeanne Drama Clubg F. B. l...A.g Band. ALOYIA W. SOLLINGER ullolrr Alleghaniang Al-Litesg National Honor Societyg College Clubg Drama Club, treasurerg Fizz-Ed Follies. ROBERT STAAF rtB0bl! Sportsman's Clubg Intramurals. MARY LOUISE STRAZISAR 'Hilary' ' Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staffg F.H. A.g Drama Clubg Rifle Clubg Library Clubg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies. 1,512 LINDA SEIFERT IiLynPD Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staffg G. A. A.g F. T. A.g Chorusg Head Majoretteg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Var- sity Basketball Managerg Na- tional Honor Society. FRANCES SHAGAS Fran National Honor Society, vice- presidentg Student Councilg G.A.A.g College Clubg F.N.A., presidentg Chorusg Bandg Junior and Senior Class Playsg Fizz- Ed Folliesg Intramurals. EARL SHOUP Earl Sportsman's Clubg Intramurals. ROB ERT SPAT ES ilB0b7P Student Councilg F. F. A.g Sportsman's Clubg Wrestling. PAUL STORMAN arstormyrn F. F.A.5 Stage Crew, president. CAROL STRINGERT Carol Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staffg Student Councilg G. A. A.g F.B.L.A.g Chorusg Varsity Cheerleaderg J. V. Cheerleaderg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Varsity Bas- ketball, Captaing lntramuralsg National Honor Society. f' if A L. Wu' fl alllllu. . h ii- i' 'i?m.. f ML: if iv? 4 A- Y' Fl 115,11 6QEl7ZEIIL5S'l :.7?!lUClLl:fi. ELAINE SUNOSKY IKE!! Drama Clubg F. B. L. A.g Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies. PATRICIA ANN TRUZZIE upatrr G. A.A.g College Clubg F. N. A., vice-presidentg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. BARBARA JEAN WALK llgarbff Alleghanian Staffg Al-Lites Staffg F. H.A.g G. A.A.3 Chorusg Fizz- Ed Follies. ARLENE WHERRY z:A,.en F. B. L. A.g Rifle Clubg Varsity Cheerleaderg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intramurals. SHIRLEY WHITE Shirl Drama Clubg F. B.L.A.g Band. LILA MAE YAMBER ullilaax Drama Club, secretaryg Chorusg Fizz-Ed Follies. Y LOUISE TACOLA l,0ui.se Rifle Clubg Fizz-Ed Follies. ROSEMARIE WAIZENHOFER Rose F.ll.A.g F. B.L. A.3 Fizz-Ecl Follies. RUTH WE RN ER Ruthie F.B.L.A., secretaryg Chorus: Bandg Fizz-Ed Folliesg Intra- murals. NORMAN WHERRY Norm F. F. A.9 Intramurals. .IOS EP H WILSON cxjoenr Key Clubg Sportsman's Clubg Chorus. THEODORE WILLIAM ZIERDEN fKTed,, Key Clubg Student Councilg Var sity Clubg College Clubg Sports- man's Clubg Chorusg Footballg Intramurals. x ...ww j J gi is MWF? P A o'lfl'z.1. Bzifforzia 5401715100172 Ist Row: Pizzuti, Stewart, McKee, Carter, Seagle, Stephan, Scarfone, Bogatay, Cox. 2nd Row: Hicks, Payne, Charlton, Sitarik, Shoup, Mrs. Britton. chi 1 5, O unioz Lofficsu Bill Gamble, President, Louetta Long, Secre- tary, Ray Sauers, Vice-President, Mary Zim- merman, Treasurer. Jlffin fl lliffianzli ahlornszoorrz Ist Row: Custer, Dziak, Hicks, Fox, Clinger- peel, Kislosky, Fluharty, White, Hall. 2nd Row: Auten, Schoen, Russi, Thompson, Guyaux, Sinagoga, Shope, Hughes, Wilcox, Miss Williams. 3r4I,Row: Coligure, Stringert, Cool, Ceyrolles, Metcalf, lleidler. 1958 I 6446.11 Cgcjliillidllii CLIWOITZETOOIIL im? Ist Row: Carr, Hanks, Mustio, Venturini, Noah, Moore, Aiken, White, Litvak. 2nd Row: Miss Robinson, Sauers, Culley, McMahon, Kelm, Rush, Larson, Nice, Ziegler, Laird, Charlier. 3rfI Row: Podolinsky, Medved, Ingram, Stefansky, Bess, Usenick, Siry, Manson, Klcmz, Potter. 4th Row: Johnston, Black, Anderson, Gamble, Fritz, Dhanse, Kovach, Cooper. I -N rl' dnl. Jifiifcallpi i 'tff '4 L'L' Qlvlomszoom. Ist Row: Schollaert, D. Wilson, Campbell, johns, Zimmerman, Mackey, Long, Cook, Sherbondy. 2nd Row: Mr. Metcalf, J. Wilson, Relko, Cassidy, Mulooly, Winters, Leonard, Smith, Stewart, McElhaney, Burin. 3rd Row,- VanStrien, Zadrosny, Maximovich, Conn, Kinney, Zierden, Marsteller, Langer, Logar, Zalnosky. a ' Q 1 , - 7 Jlfiz. Dcsifsmtag 4 C7I7l0I72E LOOl71 Isl! Row: Davis, Bowen, Bogart Sturgeon, Neugebauer, Marbugger 2nd Row: Mottiqua, Bush, Gray MCCutcheon, Geisler. .wafer f if JM1- gfzsyaia ahlomszoom Ist Row: Perzold, Shaw, Veydt, Bray, Sauers, Locke, Tvlatus, Strader, Kole- sar, Black. 2nd Row: Meacci, Bentram, Wherry, Hunter, Sheppard, Barbour, Ritson, Ehle, Mazar. 3rd Row: Mr. Grega, Cinicola, Strader, Snatchko, Eberhardt, Vettorel. Clan Q cgoibliomozs Dfficaza jim Noah, Treasurer, joy McCoy, Secretary, Toni Saveikis, Vice-President, Fred Drug- mand, President. :fiffin cyicfisffs ghlomszoorwz Ist Row: McLaughlin, Watson, Stewart, Diet- terich, Metallic, Blackley, Hunter, Metzgar, Purdy. 2nd Row: Miss Richey, Tuning, Bar- rackman, McConnell, Bundy, Davis, Spares, Annesetti, Kerr, Hannah, Jaki, Gordon, English. 3rd Row: Bain, Olshinsky, Persin, Kislowsky, Walsh, Hertzer, Lesniak, Tomko, Chernik, Sauers, Tacola. 1959 cflflz. Buzin'1 GvOfl2E,'ZOOl72 lst Row: Moore, Deshon, Saveikis, Robert- son, Comly, Lutz, Bradburn, Malone, Sea- bright, Windsheimer. 2nd Row: Waizenhofer, Mcanor, Gcyser, Kochansky, Strazisar, Larson, Dietz, Hughes, illhanse, Allison, Pearson. Rn! Row: Reynolds, Benson, Grin- age, Puskar, Retallic, Stewart, Henry, Palmer. A1111 Row: Fredrick, Drew, Henderson, Moore. dlflin dlflc grille olfomsmoom Ist Row: Groom, Burns, Wilson, Beitsinger, McCoy, Wilson, Giustini, Beal, Klemz, Purdy, Bruce. 2nd Row: Shoup, Vlaximovich, Kowal, Kosenina, Harvey, Cunningham, Mc- Elhaney, Douds, Hertzer, McMichael. 3rd Row: Miss McGill, Nlultunas, Kaine, Hoffman, Bonislawsky, Noah, Posel, McKee, Nice, Gunas. 4th Row: Meacci, Derosky, Fryer, Sheffler, Drugmand, Yezeski, Gilbert, Puskar, Antozeski. MOST POPULAR Erma Saveikis, George Mayoras BEST SCHOLAR Peggy McGill, Albert Iglar WOLF AND WOLFESS Barb Walk, Bob Anderson 50213 eool NICEST LOOKING Ruth Ann Eaton, Ted Zierden BEST DANCER Nancy Orel, Kenny Dodds WITTIEST judy Hennon, Ray DeFade 7 95 0,11 Tl fl 3 sn Ei - N 1 BEST DRESSED Carole Phillips, Bob Provost MOST ATHLETIC Carol Stringert, Murphy Ilallum MOST TALKATIVE Sandy Carter, Dick Coon Jlflamoziai 444 Practicing for Follies Working in Shop Class Learning Office T enique s Discussion in Biology Admiring Ag's Pets Compliments of TONIDALE STATION and MOTEL Preparing Meal in Home Ec Oakdale, Pennsylvania ,.Jlflsnzu'zi.+:1 q Preparing Alleghanian Copy Running off the Al-Lites x, fe' 'x N Af Ch ecking sophomore poetry Senior typing class Hula at hypnotist show Compliments of HOTEL IMPERIAL Oakdale, Pennsylvania Study session in Library 27 Qfsaaanf, C74lZL'l awsusz go Bs Applying finishing touches to mannikin Scene from Act Your Age Experimenting in Science Club Preparing Prom decorations FINFITUHY One of the weekly window displays Guidance for seniors Qozcjoffsrz Jlflamozisa .-.-- cf? Lau' JSA.,-. ,--.,-,,,, , i Cleaning up in Home EC Chess Match in Club Period 5 9 U fa , 1 ' I v ., ,ft-1. fry 1 Using Reading Accelerator Testing Soil 6 1 1 Debates in English Class Office Practice Experiences ,Q 1 04415 P gufuza Jfomsmagszi of Oqmsriaa 'rf wr .J .......,,...- ,JN - The Future Homemakers of America is one of the active organizations around the school. The officers of the F.l-l. A. were Darlene Conn, a senior, President, Virginia Garcia, also a senior, Vice-President, Nancy Orel, senior, and Theresa Tokarski, a junior, Secretary and Treasurer. One of the highlight activities was the annual Halloween Dance held on October 29 for the F. ll. A. and F. F. A. members. Another highlight of the year was the annual trip to the farm show to put on a skit. Six girls attended with the sponsor, Miss Rogers. The F.H. A. also sponsored several bake sales and cake and ice cream sales. A spring fashion show was also held by the members. ,, ,. ,iubr .k., -K M, , K K ,V .v ... --.4-.Y-f. ...Me qv ' . J 41 K? Row: Gorman, Ceyrolles, Kovach. Qufums gazmsza of Gqmszica gi., N., 5? The Future Farmers of America is a State and National Organization. The purpose of the club is to promote agriculture in the area, build citizenship, and give services to the community. The officers of the F. F. A. were: Dan Allinder, Presridentg Ken Griffith, Vice-President, Dean Moore, Secretary, Richard Lauderbaugh, Treasurer. The dues for the year were 3,75 for member- ship in the State and NationaliOrgani ration. During the year the F.F.A. members sold candy, flower bulbs, magazines, cards, wrapping paper and onion plants to earn money for a banquet held on March 21. They also put up television aerials as a service on all grade school buildings. The F. F. A. is sponsored by Mr. Dietterich. 4-Fx, 4? :af 53 ' Sk-,iz N1cCutcheon JOS. A. MUSTIO AGENCY Insurance - Real Estate lmpergial, PG. 5-4311 Ist Row: Groom, Garcia, Hunter, Allison Powell, Strazisar, Tokarski, Gittens, Gray. 2nd Row: Grove, Campbell Dhanse, Hamm, Waizenhofer, Dufour, Reynolds, Roedler, josey, Orel, Walk Miller, Purdy, Mrs. Rogers. 3rd Row Rosenberger, Tucker, Chambers, Bam R. Ritson, Conn, J. Ritson, Cox 4th lst Row: Moore, N. Wherry, A. Wher Hunter, Davis, Ehle, Beck, Sturgeon Bowen. 2na' Row: Griffith, Mazor, Strader Helton, Cinicola, Conn, Storman, George, Mottiqua, Mr. Dietterich. 3rd Row Al linder, Bush, Eberhardt, Geisler, Snatch ko, Rowlands, Vettorel, Heitzenrater :Student counaif The Student Council is the governing body of West Allegheny andiis under the supervision of Dr. Miklausen. ln September, 1956, an assembly for the election of Student Council president was held. Al Puhlman was elected Presidentg Judy Hennon, Vice-President, Patty Bogatay, Secretary and Joyce Schoen, Treasurer. Three council members attended the State Convention. They were: Al Puhlman, Judy Hennon and Joy Campbell. They returned very enthusiastic about S. C. During the Course of the year, the main purpose of the council was to create greater respect from the students. The can- teen, held every other Satur- day night, was sponsored by the council. Meetings were held during home-room peri- ods on Mondays and Fridays. lst Row: Stewart, T. Saveikis, Manzini, Mustio, D. Campbell, McConnell, E. Saveikis, Moore, Avery, Meanor. 2na' Row: J. Campbell, Schoen, Meacci, Git- tens, Cavanaugh, Malone, llennon, Zim- merman, Kosenina, Cool, Wilson. 3ra' Row: Dr. A. J. Miklausen, Scarfone, Bogatay, Drugmand, Puhlman, Zierden, Shagas. 316026 Membership in the Drama Club is open to all students interested in theatrical art and those wishing to pursue this aim. Candidates are selected by the club and must attend three consecu- tive meetings to become full-fledged members. The aim of the club is to promote better assemblies, and to give training in dramatics, make-up and costumes. The activities for the year included filling Christmas stockings for unfortunate children in the community, sponsoring successful eanteens, and holding two club parties. The club was ruled by an executive committee consisting of Peggy McGill, President, Sandy Carter, Vice-Presidentg Lila Yamber, Secretaryg Lolly Sollinger, Treasurer. This committee was under the guidance of the club sponsor, Nliss Elizabeth McGill. Ist Row: Petzold, Metzgar, McCoy, Bar- rackman, Carter, Bundy, Klemz, Yamber, Kerr. 2nd Row: Miss McGill, Kolesar, Malone, Seabright, Meanor, Wilcox, Coli- gure, Kochansky, Hughes.. 3rd Row: Sol- linger, Dietz, McGill. MAC 8- RAE'S RESTAURANT Fine Food Imperial, -Pennsylvania Qfauiiy Under the direction of Mr. Grega, the Varsity Club again this year has been active in all types of sports. The club met the second and fourth Friday of each month. Membership to the Varsity Club is open to anybody who has earned a varsity letter in football, basketball, baseball or wrestling. The purpose of the club is to increase high school athletics, raise funds to purchase varsity jackets for all boys who earn varsity letters by their senior year, furnish funds needed by certain teams in special cases not taken care of in the athletic budget, and keep boys interested in ath- letics after they graduate from high school. Boys receive their jackets in their senior year after the season in their major sport is over. The club raised money this year by sponsoring var- sity dances after varsity football and basketball games. Officers of this year were: Bob Anderson, President, Ted Zierden, Vice-President, George Mayoras, Secretary- Treasurer. The total number of mem- bers in this year's Varsity Club was twenty- six. lst Row: D. Wilson, Moore, Campbell, McMahon, J. Wilson, B. Anderson, Sher- bondy, Stefanski, Cassidy. 2nd Row: Mr. Grega, Klemz, Allinder, Cooper, Provost, D. Anderson, DeCarlo, Black, Druga, Logar. 3rd Row: Zadrosny, Marsteller, Zierden, Dodds, Mayoras, Gamble, Cum- mings, Zalansky. ,m,lz. can The thirty-nine members of the Rifle Club have been active in pursuing a goal of high marks- manship. The club is under the leadership of the sponsor, Mr. Burin. During the year the club members, proud to be recognized by the National Rifle Association, participated in a number of interscholastic contests. Practice sessions were held on Thursday evenings in addition to regular club meetings where the club members learned the handling of the rifle and the rules and regulations of rifle shooting. Under the leadership of its officers, President, Charles Buring Vice-President, Toni Pettibon, Secretary, Gerry Kosco, Treasurer, joan Pxirdyg and Executive Officer, jim Cassidy, the club members tried to sustain high goals in true marksmanship. B:...2..a..-....,...-..... M- Ist Row: Deshon, Dietterich, Tuning, Manzini, Wilson, Burns, D. Campbell, Bradburn, D. Campbell, Litvak, N. Camp- bell. 2nd Row: Mr. Burin, Murdaca, Petti- bon, D. McElhaney, Olpter, Tacola, Lutz, Geyser, English, M. Larson, Ros- kar, Allison, Stewart, Cassidy. 4th Row: Sheffler, Winters, Fritz, Lynn, Gilbert, Burin. Compliments of MR. 8. MRS. R. H. SPRAY enberger, Purdy. 3rd Row: Kosco, Bonis- lawsky, S. Larson, Aiken, Partin, Pus- Aisnioz Spozfaman is The Senior Sportsman's Club is organized for all students who are interested in hunting, fishing, or trapping. The purpose of this club is to promote safety habits, encourage good sports- manlike practices, conserve wild life and to promote outdoor activities. The officers of the club were: john Logan, President, Fred DeCarlo, Vice-President, Walter Bradford, Secretary, Alvin Zalnosky, Treasurer. They are sponsored by Mr. Allison. There were 28 boys in the club. This year the Senior Sportsman's Club planted 300 hickory trees, presented an assembly on safe hunting, had a game dinner with various meats, went to visit a hunting preserve and also sponsored a poster contest f on safe hunting. Ist Row: Charlier, Wilson, McMahon, Culley, Kelm, Laird, Bres, Sherbondy, Bess. 2nd Row: Pradetto, Stefanski, Usenick, Ingram, Druga, Black, Johnston, Cooper, DeCa.rlo, Conn, Maximovich, Mr. Allison. 3rd Raw: Bradford, Oravetz, Mc- Elhaney, Britton, Kinney, Logan, Shoup, Zalnosky. Aiofzfiomozs Aiibozfunan ii The Sophomore Sportsman's Club is organized to accommodate all the boys who wanted to join a Sportsman Club. There were too many boys interested in fishing, hunting, and trapping for just one club so the Sophomore Club was organized for sophomore boys only. There were twenty-three members. The club worked along the same line as the Senior Club. The two clubs often meet together to view films on hunting, conservation, and other outdoor activities. The club plans to take outdoor trips later on in the year. The off.cers were: President, Richard Antoszeskig Vice-President, jim Noahg Secretary and Treasurer, jerry Posel, with Mr. Kramer as sponsor. lst Row: Moore, Kowal, Maximovich, Posel, Noah, Walsh, Sauers, Multunas, Hughes. 2nd Raw: Reynolds, Kaine, Hoffman, Nice, Gunas, McKee, Tacola, Palmer, Mr. Kramer. 3rd Row: Henry, Henderson, Yezeski, Lesniak, Antos- zeski, Drew. SCIO CHINA T Phone: Oxford 5-7459 girth! Oqffifsfic Oqiiociafion The Girls' Athletic Association is established to promote athletics among the girls of the school. It is sponsored by Miss Richey and the membership the past year was approximately forty. The officers for the year were: President, Darla Meanorg Vice-President, Barb Mitchellg Secre- tary, Mary Zimmerman, Treasurer, Betty Harvey. Among their activities, the club sold sweat shirts and jerseys with the G. A. A. insignia. They also sponsored the basketball tournament. A membership of one year and 175 points was required to get a G.A. A. pin. The points were ' -' f obtained by participation in tournaments and other sports' activities during the year. The girls also got points for doing individual sports on their own, such as bowling and skating. If a member con- tinued to belong to the G.A. A. and was active in sports after she had received her pin, club inserts were mount- ed on the pin for each addi- tional year. Ist Row: Stewart, S. Beitsinger, Saveik- is, Robertson, Metalik, Meacci, McCon- nell, Veydt, Bray, Sauers, Eaton, Smith. 2nd Row: Spates, Meanor, Avery, jg Beir- singer, Campbell, Mitchell, Phillips, Sie- fert, jaki, Venturini, Hennon, Kosenina, Miss Richey. 3rd Row: Harvey, Mustio, Long, Rupert, Ewing, Noah, Leopold, Z ' Zimmerman, I-lertzer, Shoup. 4th Row: Cunningham, Douds, Mclilhaney, Kubatka, White, Moody. cgitzurrzitstia The Strurr.ster's Club, under the supervision of Miss Robinson, is a new organization at West Allegheny. Its membership was made up of students who wanted to learn to play such instruments as the accordian, mandolin, and the guitar. Throughout the year they put on several assemblies. Membership was not limited to the senior high students, but al so to junior high. Ist Row: Carr, Geyser, D. Kletzli. 2nd Larson, Fox. COMMUNITY SERVICE Mobile Gas and Mobiloil lmperial, Pennsylvania Row: Miss Robinson, Hughes, N. Kletzli, Qutuzs Business .feaclsu of Gqmszica. Among the more active organizations of West Allegheny is the,Future Business Leaders of America. Its sixty members, along with its sponsors, hold many activities. On October 26, the meeting of Region II of the Pennsylvania Chapter of F. B.L. A. met at W. A. with 150 students participating. Betsy Payne, a junior, was elected secretary of the region. Other activities of the F. B.L. A. are bake sales, a ribbon sale, Christmas projects, a formal initiation, an assembly, etc. The senior members of the F.B. L. A. work in business offices to get the feel of the business world. Officers for the past year were: Erma Saveikis, President and Pennsylvania State President, Ruth Ann Caldwell, Vice- Presidentg Ruth Werner, Sec- retary, Donna Moore, Treas- urerg and Rosalie llaines, Re- porter. F.B.L.A. was under W, the guidance of Mrs. Britton and Miss Williams. lst Row: McLaughlin, Stewart, Dziak, Pizzuti, Custer, Shaw, Purdy, Blackley, Corbett, Moore, Wherry. 2nd Row: Plance, S. L. White, Clingenpeel, Kislosky, Carter, Seagle, Fluharty, Stephan, Schoen, Shagas, Russi, Guyaux, Charl- ton, Scarfone. 3rd Row: Mrs. Britton, Car- rick, Hall, Black, Matus, Roedler, Saveikis, White, Perrort, Bentrem, Haines, Caldwell, Meacci, Sheppard, Miss Williams. 4th Row: Barbour, Douds, Geisler, Shope, Payne, Sinogoga, Boga- tay, Thompson, Ceyrolles, M. Cool, N. Cool, Sunosky, Werner. 5th Row: Metcalf, Heidler, Darabant, Sitarik, Shoup. gufwzs cflfuuef. The officers are: Frances Shagas, President, Patty Truzzie, Vice-President, Patty McKee, -Secretary, Gloria Wilson, Treasurer. The Future Nurse's Club is organized to acquaint the students with the nursingprofession. In order to do this, members visit several hospitals and schools of nursing throughout the year. Also they see movies on nursing and hear talks by vi siting nurses. As part of their school project, the members work in the school's nursing office during the school nurse's absence. They also aid the nurse during physical examinations. The club's source of funds comes from monthly dues and bake sales. Ist Row: Hohn, Truzzie, Watson, Wilson, McKee, V. Hicks, Hanks, Strader, Auten. 2nd Row: Beal, james, Ewing, Murdaca, MCElhaney, Olpter, Purdy, Gordon, Ganoe, Doughty. 3rd Row: Mrs. Ewing, Larson, Shagas, Strazisar, Moore, P. Hicks. Compliments of PEARL CHINA 8. POTTERY CO. - jfsy The Key Club is sponsored by the Oakdale Kiwanis Club and is under the direction of Dr. A. 1. Niiklausen, a member of the Kiwanis Club. The purpose of the Key Club is to develop initiative, leadership and service among students. New members are received into the club by first being nominated by the members and then being voted upon by the faculty. Some of the activities of the Key Club are the annual Spaghetti dinner and the football dance. A delegation is also sent to the district convention, which was held at Johnston this year. Officers for the past year were: Murphy Hallum, President: Bill Gamble, Vice-President, and 4 Ray DeFade, Secretary- Treasurer. Ist Raw: jim Wilson, DeFade, B. Ander- son, joe Wilson, Stewart, Benson, Cas- sidy, Langer, Zadrosny. 2nd Row: Dr. A. J. Miklausen, Drugmand, D. Anderson, K. Zierden, Marsteller, Provost, T. Zierden, Dodds, Mr. Flocco. 3rd Row: -Gamble, Cummings, Mayoras. cdfafiorzal 6401201 gociefy The National Honor Society is a honorary scholastic society. The West Allegheny Chapter began with the jointure. Scholarship, service, character and leadership are the qualities for which the students are chosen. A list is made up of students whose grades make them eligible to become members and then the students are chosen by the faculty members. There is an impressive induction ceremony once a year in the spring. Fifteen per cent of the senior and ten per cent of the junior class are eligible to be members of the society. , The National Honor Society also holds the Veterans' Day Assembly and this year was in l cnarge of College Day. It is a signal honor to be selected as a member of the Honor Society. Officers of the club were: Peggy McGill, President, Frances Shagas, Vice-Pres- identg Charlene Meacci, Sec- retatyg Ray DeFade, Treas- urer. lst Row: Manzini, Meacci, Saveikis, Carter, Beitsinger, Mitchell, Phillips. 2nd Row: Mrs. Webster, Shagas, DeFade, FE NTON-ORD HARDWAR E i Imperial, Pennsylvania fe e Oxford 5-7374 Igla.r, Dufour, Allinder, McGill, Sollinger. gOlLE9E The College Club, under the supervision of Mr. Flocco, has been in existence for about five years. Its members are students who intend to continue their education in various colleges, schools of nursing, and business schools. Members of the College Club meet with former students of West Allegheny, who are continuing their education, to discuss college life. Representatives from various colleges also speak to the group. The members of the College Club that plan to become teachers are also members of the Future Tea:-hers of America and are called upon from time to time to substitute for absent teachers. The College Club does not elect officers. its lst Row: Truzzie, Manzini, Meacci, Eaton, Campbell, Murdaca, Yamber, Beit- singer, Meanor. 2nd Row: Mitchell, Phil lips, Mcl-Zlhaney, Heidler, Hennon, Ewing, Leopold, Larson, Coon, DeFade. 3rd Row: Shagas, Purdy, Sollinger, Mc- Gill, Moody, Iglar, Dufour, Campbell, Bradford. 4th Row: Provost, Zierden, Lynn, Dodds, Puhlman, Cummings. fififeaf - .fitea The West Al-Lites is published bi-weekly by the Journalism class. The class consisted of 31 members and met second period each day. For each issue Mr. Klimchak, the sponsor of the paper, chooses a new editor who takes charge of that particular issue. The newspaper is exchanged with those of other schools. This provides an opportunity to ex- change ideas. The A1-Lites is also sent to Duquesne University where it is placed in competition with other papers. This year the price was reduced from ten cents to five. The drop in price boosted greatly the amount of sales and dis- tribution of the Al-Lites. Ist Row: T. Saveikis, Manzini, Murdaca, Carter, E. J. Saveikis, Walk, Cavanaugh, Strazisar, Venturini. 2nd Row: Mr. Klim- chak, Seifert, Noah, Heidler, Long, Meanor, Kosco, Ewing, Stringert, Cun- ningham. 3rd Row: Hood, McGill, Moody, Gamble, Schramm, Sauers. CHIRI MOTOR COMPANY Oxford 5-7373 Buick and WiIly's :Radio fiat: The Radio Club, sponsored by Mr. Metcalf and boasting 10 members, was organized for the first time this year. The officers are: Dave johns, President and Paul Dufour, Secretary-Treasurer. The group studies electrical equipment, such as radios and phonographs, and repairs broken radios. , lst Row: Campbell, johns, Mackey, Cassidy, Iglar, Relko. 2nd Row: Mr. Metcalf, Dufour, Burin, Van Strien, Winters, Mullooly, Leonard. 4-Science The Science Club provides an opportunity for those who are interested to learn more about science. Each of the 21 members may study and experiment with his favorite subject. Mr. Metcalf is the sponsor. President is Robert Bosshart, Vice-President is Ronald Mc- Elhaney, and Secretary-Treasurer is Phyllis Schollaert. lst Row: Groom, Guistini, Schollaert, Comley, Wind- sheimer, Anesetti, Waizenhofer, Alshinsky, Rearson. 2nd Row: Mr. Metcalf, McMichael, Grinage, Coon, Miller, McElhaney, Campbell, Semerod, Moore. 3rd Row: Puskar, Davey, Puhlman, Lynn. 85511 QIZCI 6686582 The Chess and Checker Club is under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Klimchak and Mr. Morgan. The organization has 26 members and meets every regular club period in Room 6. Any member of the 10th, llth, or 12th grade is eligible to join the club. The officers were, President, john Logarg Vice- President, Ray Sauers, and Chuck Broadwell, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Ist Row: Larson, Sauers, Rush, Ziegler, Nice, Retal- lic, Persin, Kislosky, Derosky. 2nd Row: Mr. Morgan, Meacci, Siry, Podlinsky, Medved, Broadwell, Lah, Tomko, Logar, Chernik, Mr. Klimchak. 3rd Row: Puhl- man, Puskar, Craig, Hertzer, Davey, Kovach, Semerod, Coon. Compliments of UNION SCREW 84 MANUFACTURING CO. Clinton, Pennsylvania Qjaziiftj dfisezfsatlati The Varsity Uweerleaders of 1956-57 have done an excellent job of keeping up school spirit and spunk at both the football and bas- ketball games. Some of the pep assemblies the girls PIII on were really original! Carol Stringert, joan Purdy, and Toni Petti- bon were the seniors on the squad, and have been varsity cheerleaders for two years, as well as junior Varsities in their sophomore year. This year's squad was chosen by the stu- dent council members, and was well coached by Miss Richey, the physical education teacher. The names of the girls are: j. Purdy, C. Stringert, I.. Long, D. Scarfone, P. Bogatay, an-I 'l'. llettibon. cj. QI. UZEETZEQJETL The junior Varsity Cheerleaders of 1956-57 have also done an excellent job of supporting both the junior Varsity Basketball Team and the Wrestling Squad. There was an unusually large number of girls trying out for the positiong therefore, a new method of selection was worked out, and it seemed to bring good results. If these girls wish to be Varsity Cheer- leaders, they must try out again. Miss Richey also coached the j. V. squad. The girls are: M. Venturini, D. Avery, M. Stewart, B. McConnell, S. Strirlgert, and B. Harvey. cgitud.-:Izf council ln the beginning of each year the student nominates candidates for president. Each nominee chooses a campaign manager and two of them conduct a campaign. The student body votes for president in assembly. The runner-up is the vice-president. The other two officers are chosen by the student coun- cil. Seated: j. Schoen, treasurerg A. Puhlman, presidentg P. Bogatay, secretary, and j. llennon, vice-president. Compliments of MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES ggO'Z,LLi ln. Since the jointure of the three school districts, Mr. Stewart Morgan has been in charge of all the choral music in the junior and senior high schools. Mr. Morgan graduated from Westminster College with a Bachelor of Music Education Degree and received his degree of Master of Fine Arts from Carnegie Tech. He started teaching in 1942 at Findlay High School. In the past eight years, con- sistently, the chorus has been an outstanding organization in the school and is recognized state wide for its superiority. The senior high chorus is a mixed ensemble consisting of 101 voices. Similar choruses have been in existence for the last eight years in W. A. under the direction of Mr. Stewart Morgan. The repertoire of the chorus consists of religious music with some popular semi-classical and spiritual numbers. Miss judy Manzini, student pianist, accompanies the chorus, even though a good deal of the music sung is a cappella. Also under the active, but capable hands of Ray DeFade, the student director, the chorus has performed very well. A Board of Directors, selected by the chorus, formulates the rules, plans performances, and keeps discipline in the chorus. Public appearances of the chorus through this year were numerous. They performed at the annual Christmas Concert. Contrary to former years, the chorus sang The Holy Birth , a beautiful Christmas Cantata, featuring for the first time five soloists. They also sang at the Spring Concert, and West- minster. Also W. A. appeared along with two other schools to sing at a com- bined band and chorus festival at Moon, which tends to be an annual event. The Quintones, a vocal group made up of students, was quite active in school and outside activities. L. to R.: Ken Dodds, jim Marstellar, Al Puhlman, Bob Provost, Ray DeFade. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR HIGH CHORUS SOPRANO I: E. Aiken, I. Beitsinger, A. Bigley, N. Campbell, S. Carter, D. Col- ligure, B. Ewing, S. Hanks, j. Hennon, P. Hicks, V. Hicks, L. Leopold, P. McGill, R. Olpter, L. Shope, J. Sitarik, C. String- ert, L. M. Yamber. SOPRANO ll! R. A. Caldwell, A. J. Carrick, 1. Crowe, R. Haines, M. Larson, L. Long, P. McKee, H Metcalf Miller, E Moore Noah . J. . 1. B. Payne, 'n. Stewart, s. White., ALTO Ii E. Auten, D. Avery, C. Charlton, R. A. Eaton, N. Heidler, G- Holmes, R. M. Hood, C. Meacci, D. Meanor, R. Moody, K. Mustio, P. Russi, D. Scarfone, L. Sie- fert, C. Stephan, P. Truzzie, M. Zimmer- man. ALTO ll: P. Carter, M. Cool, J. Manzini, B. Mitchell, T. Pettibon, C. Phillips, M. Schramm, L. Seagle, F. Shagas, M. Strazisar, S. Stringer, R. Werner. TENOR lr L. Craig, J. Logan, J. Lynn, C. Manson, F. McMahon, A. Podo- linsky, A. Puhlman, F. Ruch, J. Wilson, E. Winters, R. Zadrozny, Wm. Ziegler. TENOR Il: D. Anderson, W. Bradburn, E. Larson, A. Medved, B. Provost, K. Zier- den, T. Zierden. BASS I: B. Anderson, G. Campbell, R. Coon, Wm. Davey, R. DeFade, D. johns, C. Kinney, F. Mul- looly, P. Oravetz, H. Sherbondy, J. Wil- son. BASS ll: J. Cassidy, J. Cooper, J. Cummings, K. Dodds, M. Hallum, R. Langer, j. Logar, J. Marsteller. Compliments of CUNNINGHAM LUMBER 8. SUPPLY CO. Soloists Practice for Christmas Concert junior Ensemble Tunes UP Ray DeFade Conducts Chorus Mr. Fred De1Monte and Mr. Louis Rocereto are in charge of the instrumental music in the junior and senior high schools Both men have graduated from Duquesne and have a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree. Both Mr. DelMonte and Mr. Rocereto are active outside of school in the music field. Bam! The senior high school band consists of the marching band under the direction of Mt. Freder- ick DelMonte and the concert band under the di- rection of Mr. Louis Rocereto. Each band is com- posed of approximately 50 members. The marching band participates at all of W. A.'s football games, at pep rallies, and at many local parades, such as the Santa Claus parade at Coraopolis every December. Another annual event, under the direction of Mr. DelMonte, is the Swing Concert. The concert band takes active part in the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, various assemblies, and at the forensic contest. This year's band will lose twenty-three mem- bers by graduation. These members will be re- placed by upcoming sophomores from the junior High Band BA ND M EM BE RS SENIORS: W. Bradford, R. A. Caldwell, G. Campbell, j. Cummings, B. Davey, R. DeFade, R. A. Eaton, B. Ewing, R Haines, L. Leopold, J. Logan, J. Man: zini, j. Miller, B. Mitchell, R. Moody, P. Oravetz, C. Phillips, A. Puhlmang E SCmCr0d, F. Shagas, j. Shagas, R Werner, S. White. JUNIORS! C. Charlier R. Langer, Larson, A. Medved, A Podolinsky, F. Rush, P. Schollaert C Stephan, D. Wilson. SOPHOMORESi JI Bonislosky, 1. Bruce, F. Cinicola, L. Lutz, j. Mclilhaney, H. Moore, j. Posel E. Purdy, S. Purdy, R. Sheffler, nf Stewart, G. Wilson. SENIOR JAM SESSION: B. Davey, j. Cummings, J. Campbell, J. Logan, E. Semorod, R. DeFade. MAJORETTES: Bottom Row-D. Meanor, B. Mitchell, j. Ilennon, M. Heidler, B. Ewing, J. Campbell, R. Eaton. Top Row-S. Kolesar, J. Schoen, S. Stringert, L. Seifert, T. Kosenina, D. Seabright, E. Cavanaugh. TUNING UP FOR CONCERT: S. White, 1. Shagas, POSING BEFORE FESTIVAL! R. Caldwell, R. F. Shagas, R. Werner. Moody, B. Ewing, C. Phillips, R. Haines, R. Eaton. Miss Stewart checks script with janet Noah and Dorothy Dziak. uclyzcf yowz 0495 H Act Your Age , a comedy of three acts, was presented this year by the junior Class. It was the story of two teen-age girls and their en- counters with two sailors, two lady wrestlers and one school teacher. The two sailors were portrayed by Ron MCEI- haney and Ray Langer. Patti McKee and Phyllis Schollaert depicted the two teen-age girls. Mary Zimmerman and her side kick, Mary Louise White, were the wrestlers. Marie Venturini portrayed the school teacher. Chuck Burin was the ship com- mander and Dot Dziak was the Western Union girl. The director of the play was Miss Stewart and her assistant was Janet Noah. Take it easy, we're only supposed to be acting. 1 ,1 if These skirts ought to do something for you. They do make pleasant corpses, don't they? P-me And they lived happily ever after. -- off me Uma The Senior Class Play entitled Off the Track' was a three-act comedy directed by Miss Mary Conley. The setting was in a small wayside railroad station on a dark, stormy night. It was the story -.JZ of what can happen when a number of strange people are assembled because a fast moving train, No. 5, is derailed. Frances Shagas acted the part of an aristocratg Rosalie Haines portrayed the nebby old maidg Colleen Murdaca impersonated a good-natured Italian womang jack Logan played a deaf man with a mysterious looking suitcase. Al Puhlman was the young student lawyer and the three cheer- ful college girls were Carole Phillips, Judy Man- zini and Barbara Mitchell. Dan Allinder and Murphy Hallum kept the audience entertained with their witty comedy. ' af? it . ,.. if W is f Q . , J ,i f-' ' ,sfxrh - 1 ND 7 PE TS ALLOWED 'r I. oofgafl The 1956 Gridiron squad was once again under the direction of head coach, lid Grega, who piloted the West Allegheny foot- ball squad to a 5 win and 6 loss record. Included in the victo- ries were wins over Crafton, Stowe, and Burgettstown, marking the first time in the history of W.A. that the Indian team has surpassed Stowe and Crafton, and only the second time it has been victorious over Burgettstown. Of the six setbacks handed to the W. A. squad, 4 were lost by the margin of 1 touchdown. The individual scoring was led by Murphy llallum, Uvlr. T. DJ with six touchdowns for a total of 36 points and followed close- ly by Bob Anderson with five touchdowns or 30 points. The longest run of the season was by Murphy Iiallum who galloped 80 yards against Hopewell. Ted Zierden supplied extra points by converting 2 out of 6 tries. The Indian squad as a whole scored Ii touchdowns and 2 extra points for a total of 92 points, while their opponents scored I8 touchdowns and 9 extra points for a final total of 117 points. S E ASON RE CIJRD W. A. Opp. 0 Montour 6 21 Crafton 7 12 Elizabeth 19 6 Midway 26 6 Cory 26 25 Iiurgettstown 6 12 Hopewell 19 15 Stowe 7 0 Moon 7 ,vga Edward Grega, head foot- ball coach, graduated from Juniata College in 1941. While in college, he participated in football, basketball and baseball. Previous to coming to West Allegheny, Mr. Grega taught at Ligonier, Mcliees Rocks, and Stowe High Schools. gooffiau gciuarl - 1956 ISL Row: Hallum, Mayoras, Dodds, B. Anderson, McMahon, T. Zierden, Provost, DeCarlo, Druga. 2111! lxou Zadrosny, Langer, D. Anderson, Logar, Burin, Kovach, Black, Gamble. 3rd Row: Retallic, Cassidy Benson, Zalnosky, Puskar, McKee, Drugmand, Stefanski. 4th Row: Mr. Grega, Hem! Coarhg Mr. Sarachine Assistant Coach, Klemz, Manager, K. Zierden, Potter, Nice, Sturgeon, Campbell, Mr. George, .flsszsnznt C 011 c h. Jlflt. Uoucfitiowrz Murphy liallum was elected Mr. Touchdown 1956 by the students of West Allegheny in a contest sponsored by the West Al-Lites. Murph has been W. A.'s first string fullback since he was in ninth grade and has led all Indian ground gainers for the past four years. He also plays third base for the W. A. diamond team. In addition to being named Mr. Touchdown at W. A., Murph was honored by being placed on the Chartiers Valley All-Conference team. Murphy Hallum, Mr. Touchdown, 1956. agsnioz gzidtlau S54 E Bob Anderson Ted Zicrdcn Ken Dodds Bob Provost Fred DeCarlo George Mayoras Frank McMahon Ron Druga Baagsfgafl The W. A. hoopsters managed to win only two games while dropping 19 in 1957. Leading scorer was jan Cum- mings with 242 points and jim Marstellarhad 142. Statistically speaking, Coach Allison's squad racked up a total of 918 points to their opponents' 1280. The Indians finished with a 43 point average to 61 for the opposition. W. A. Opp. 33 Crafton 82 42 McDonald 58 36 Cannonsburg 56 41 Fifth Avenue 73 46 Burgettstown 47 49 McDonald 84 40 Montour 6 5 36 N. Allegheny 42 54 Moon 70 56 McKees Rocks 69 5 1 Cory 6 4 58 Stowe 67 2 2 Shal er 6 1 5 7 We st View 5 9 13 N. Allegheny 35 58 Moon 47 40 McKees Rocks 52 34 Cory 6 1 49 Stowe 5 9 32 Shaler 48 6 1 We st Vi ew 8 1 MR. BASKETBALL The students of W. A. elected Jan Cum- mings Mr. Basketball for the 1956-57 season. jan, the only senior on this year's team, scored 242 points in his senior year and 315 points in his two varsity seasons. He racked up the highest point total of any W. A. hoop- ster this year, in one game with 35 in the last game against West View. He averaged 12+ points per game and lettered in both his junior and senior years. jan received a trophy from the West Al-Lites. Ist Row: Zierden, Manson, Cooper, Cummings, Logar, Wilson. 2nd Row: Coach Allison, Manager Bradburn, Marstellar, McElhaney, Zalnasky, Burin, Manager Klemz, Coach Kramer fl, 1 I T51 dizzy The W. A. matmen finished their 1956-57 season with a record of 1 win, 10 loses. This year's wrestling squad, as in the past, was under the direction of Coach Ed Sarachine. The lone victory of the Indian Wrestling Squad was over Carnegie 44-21. The squad, as a whole, racked up a total of 164 points to their opponents 388. The wrestler with the most wins this year was Darrell Wilson who finished with 8 wins and 1 loss. Second to him was jim Moore with a 5 win 4 loss record. Both of these leading wrestlers are sophomores. The senior members who have seen their last season as high school wrestlers are: Dean Moore, Frank Lah, Danny Allinder, Ron Druga, and Bob Anderson. WRE STLINAG SCORES W. A. Opp. 44 Carnegie 21 18 E. Liverpool 24 12 N. Allegheny 40 15 Cecil 4 1 14 West View 42 11 E. Liverpool 31 15 N. Allegheny 3 1 2 Shaler 48 8 Burgettstown 35 17 West View 30 8 Shaler 45 MR. WRESTLER Danny Allinder, senior member of the W. A. wrestling squad, was elected Mr. Wrestler 1957- Danny was a member of the Indian wrest- ling squad for five years and in his senior year wrestled in the 138 lb. division. He was also captain of the wrestling squad. In the W.P. l.A.L. wrestling tournament held at Shaler, Danny reached the finals but was there defeated in a hard struggle. Dan's final record this year was 4 wins and 5 loses. Ist Row: Campbell, j. Moore, Wilson, D. Moore, Sherbondy, Bogart. 2nd Row: Sturgeon, McCutcheon, D. Anderson, Allinder, R. Anderson, McMahon. 3rd Row: Coach Sarachine, Bosshart, Davis, Drugs., Lah, Kelm, Burns. urzioz qfauify The W.A. B-squad, under Coach Alex Kramer, compiled a record of 1 win and 20 losses Fred Drugmand was the leading scorer with 158 points and Tom 'Chernik tossed in 142 points The most points in one game was against Moon in the only victory, as they racked up 44 points The Indians scored 563 points in the 21 games play ed and the opposition poured in 901 W A averaged 27 points per game and their Leading scorer, Fred Drugmand, averaged 8 points per game and Chernik averaged 7. Though the squad only one game, they narrowly edged out in others. When they Shaler at home, they lost by only two points, 45-43. Tom WOR Wefe SOIIJC met IS! Row: Henderson, Mul- tunas, Hoffman, Noah, Al- lison, Retallic. 2nd Row: Antoszeski, Drug- mand, Moore, Chernik, Bowers, Gilbert, Yezeski, Henry, Coach Kramer. Qfizfal Qfauify opponents average was 43 Of the many girls who tried out for the team, fourteen were selected for the Indxanettes In the 1956 57 season, the team played six games and won three. 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