West Deer High School - Coalagra Yearbook (Russellton, PA)

 - Class of 1960

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West Deer High School - Coalagra Yearbook (Russellton, PA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 33 of 175
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nn 5 - 4. X Richard Grandy Daniel F. Grass i n Z xi!! . 2 ii ass? A N Wir . ' if I A ' A :I ZX .1 , ii gl -J :gi I iililt Et ii I ui viigpi is .Mi 5 2 5 ER pings ,r ffffifsmf: . ,A William J. Gray James Grottenthaler 31 Class Members Excel In Musical Activities The names of at least 31 members of the Class of '60 will be inscribed in the annals of the music depart- ment. Come next season, gone will be talented BILL HARTMAN, DAN GRASS, HELEN DAWSON, JOE MAKUTA, and ARLENE ZONARICH, of the brass sec- tion of the band. Drummer BOB PROCO ends his long career with the g'Marching Braves. Missing via graduation will be CHARLOTTE LINA- MEN, official hand announcerg BESSIE CRAIG and DEE CHARNEY, band managers and banner bearersg KATHY SCOTT, LEAH BRYAN, and BEV LONDON, majorettesg and JOE YOURISH and ELAINE MATZE, the traditional Indian Chief and Princess of the 'clVlarch- ing Braves band. A loss to West Deer but a gain for the world will be th e voice of MARIE BIBRI, the school's thrilling soprano vocalist. Other senior chorus members were DEE CHARNEY, MAUREEN ATKINSON, LINDA BONGIOVANNI, DIANE CHESKEY, ETHEL COW- FER, MADELINNE DEVANDO, CHARLENE EVER- SOLE, DARLENE FRYER, SHIRLEY FUHRER, BARB KAMINSKY, ELAINE MATZE, JOYCE ROMACK, AGNES SEMLER, DAISIE SKIDMORE, GLORIA SKILLEN, and .IAN SWANHART. MOST ATTRACTIVE - West Deer's own Linda Bongiovanni, left, received a unique honor for her personality and charm by being chosen as the Tri-State girl who most resembles Abbe Lane. Miss Lane, popular dancer and Hollywood screen star, is the wife of Xavier Cugat, internationally famous orchestra leader. Linda received a bevy of prizes and a modeling school scholarship, pre- sented personally by Mr. and Mrs. Cugat during ceremonies held in the New Arena Supper Club, Pittsburgh. .. ,gg-.N .i1.pm it 51,9 W f Joseph C. Halovanic William G. Hartman .. S I 3 K. -w Christ Hodges George Hollibaugh 29 A 'JL

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A Loretta J. Eversole Vincent J. Ferraiuolo ,..-f 9 Darlene A. Fryer Shirley A. Fuhrer COMMERCIAL GIRL OF THE MONTH - Selected as West Decr's top commercial student, Barbara Burclek was the honored guest at a banquet sponsored by the Women's Professional and Business Club of Tarentum. ri s,Sge.af3'i-H Y V -fix A -1 V L' ' 1 1 5 if F XX Seniors Become Leaders In School Activities Members of the senior class were the sparkplugs responsible for adding zip to the sehool's extra-eur- ricular activities. The following seniors listed partici- pation in the respective clubs: FRENCH CLUB-Terry Wienskovich, Frank Matko, .Ioe Yourish, Maureen Atkinson, Lou Kirchner, Leon Lawrence, Greg Georgieff, Larry McAdams, Bessie Craig, Joyce Romaek, Bill Capello, Den Makuta, Stan Brudney, Gordon Irvine, Linda Bon- giovanni, Barb Kaminsky, Chris Hodges, Leah Bryan, Ethel Cow- fer, Tony Busin, Barb Lekse, Dee Charney, Joe. Halovanic, Carl Potensky, Dot Kochnut, Betty Martin. HOME-EC CLUB - Daisie Skidmore, Mabel Schroth, Barb Burdek, Jan Rusnak, Linda Bongiovanni, Barb Kaminsky, Aud- rey Evanega, Donna Allen, Betty Tibensky, Dot Kochnut, Arlene Zonarich, Diane Schwartz, Gloria Skillen, Madeline DeVando. ART CLUB - Ethel Cowfcr, Ron Sabatini, Tony Buydoso, Charlotte Linamen. SCIENCE CLUB -H Art Broge, Bill Capello, Den Makuta, Bill Gray, Barb Kaminsky, Ron McAdams, Greg Georgieff, Chris Hodges, Steve McMaster, Andy Antoninka, George Angeloff, Carl Potensky, Joe Halovanie, Pat Stanish, John Uchic, Chuck Brown, Tony Buydoso, Tony Vioral. STUDENT CONGRESS - Lou Kirchner, Elaine Matze, Jack Thomas, Stan Brudney, Theresa Malic, Dee Charney, Bill Gray, Joe Halovanic, Eileen Pierce, Frank Buchanieh. FUTURE NURSES - Bessie Craig, Elaine Matze, Barb Burdek, Theresa Miller, Ethel Cowfer, Helen Dawson, ,Ian Swan- hart, Maureen Atkinson. FUTURE TEACHERS - Leah Bryan, Linda Bongiovanni, Theresa Malic, Dee Charney, Arlene Zonarich, Fran Graham, Charlotte Linamen. Helen Dawson. Andy Antoninka. t Ronald Garda Gregory Georgieff .'i.x p p lflti U. 1. I A 355 Joseph D. Gizienski Frances Graham



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,W , Z . of fe . L F-X 1 .. it I ' .lohn G. Irvine Ronald S. ,Iosefczyk .isa A t --eww If 'R ' Q1 i f 'U' E i' A Barbara I. Kaminsky Gerald F. Kemman SCIENCE WHIZ-Bob Kirsch brought fame to the West Deer Science Dept. with his impressive appearence on the WQED television program, School Science Experts Quiz. Bob rated a high second place in the competition. However, his dramatic techniques while answering the questions earned him a first with the television program producer. lt It Was Long gag My, it seems it happened a long time ago, but do you remember way' back when: In grade school, GREG GEORGIEFF, dressed in a cowboy suit with full regalia, strummed his banjo and yodled Home on the Range . . . A curious SHIRLEY FUHRER bent over a little too far and fell into the coal bin of Bairdford School . . . HELEN DAXVSGN was one of the Culmerville School schemers who claimed they had earaehes so they would be allowed to stand by the furnace du ing the cold, winter days . . . Champion paste eater of third grade, FRANK BUGHANIGH, really had the whole school in an uproar the day in third grade when he tied so many knots into his jacket hood that they couldn't be untied. He had to wear his hood in school throughout the remain- der of the day. Remember when little third grade girls dreaded rainy days because it meant FRANK IVIATKO would dig up fishing worms and dangle the slimy creatures before them . . . DELORES 'iltchy Fingersl' PUSKA- RICH, cut BARB LESKE'S hair, but Barb got the blame and was paddled for having hair strewn all over the floor . . . When a newcomer to Russellton School in sixth grade, pretty DIANE CHESKEY had all the boys in a daze and vying for her favorg GREG GEORGIEFF even offered her his entire charm collection. Remember when ARLENE ZONARICITS pigtails began turning a permanent bluish-black front being dunked 'in the inkwell so often . . . ,IOE MAKUTA led the Gurtisville sandhogs, GEORGE ANGELOFF, CHRIS p I l Louis J. Kirchner Robert ,I. Kirsch Iwi Q jr, fi ' Dorothy F. Kochnut Leon H. Lawrence

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