Woodrow Wilson High School - Orion Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)
- Class of 1951
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Carol McIntyre Page 3 WE FI ll WE FIND WIQIIJIIHUW IUNIOR grows up . . . new coat of paint . . . shows colors again . . . crowded classrooms . . . plans for a new wing . . many subjects . . . activities for all . . . seventh graders . . . interscholastic and intramural sports . . . smoke stacks seen in the distance . . . students in- fluenced by steel . . . competent teachers guide . . . the Hope of Democracy . . . Woodrow Wilson High School. Page 4 Peggy Berquist .Manu f . - 8 gg u .K 'x iii! 6 ,Mfg 1 ' f. ILSIJ HIGH SCHUIJI. ,, 4 5, 4 H11 1 MQ rl IP'-L ' , ' .ffm , 5 ,, JV: ,-N f .V . ,L n ,fig fag. !jfL..'.:: X. . 4 1 ..-A-'.' , , A Q' E v. V , Q JL . A ,.,z.,3?'f'.g-15 ,., . , , .,. , , , -. ...Mzg A H ,IQ X I . g-1.V. .-,Q .rs A-. 5 V . .. . , ,. .N l I ,M -,.+ :, vt.. .. ggj if C55- . ' ' .wff,Q- If r',,g1?,V,, ,fx 9. 24,55-.1-9. ,-4,55 14 I I., -'- 1' in . , I , ,. . .,.. A. .,.. . 3 1 ul , -4 . ,,- gy, 'Ulf H . ,,. E r1.4 ,.,g Inf ' Y ' ,-'gg ,rpfgi :ui Z-XIIMINISTEHED BY PAUL C. BUNN Superintendent of Operations Our Steel Mills . . . meeting place of coal and iron . . . The big furnace . . . the rendezvous of ore . . . coke . . . limestone . . . cooking . . . melting . .. rolling . . . STEEL . . . automobiles refrigerators . . . ships . . . planes . . . rails . . . a thousand and one products from our great bread basket . . . our Steel Mills. Our Public Schools . . . meeting of minds . . . teachers . . . pupils . . . class- rooms . . . laboratories . . . assemblies . . . melting pot of races . . . creeds society. . . Education . . . preparation . . . vocation . . . industry . . . business . . . professions . . . trades. The finished product . . . good Americans. Youngstown is a good town because it has good steel mills and good public schools. May the products of our mills and our schools continue to be strong and useful! Page B Copyright by Gatschene Stu Courtesy ol Sterling Studio Page 7 GEORGE W. GLASGOW General Manager of Production Bless you Seniors! . . . Living out the last days of High School life . .. exultant spirits . . . bursts of laughter . . . restless feet tapping out the story of tireless energy . . . endearing friendships, trysts by the lockers . . . year book auto- graphing . . . the color . . . sparkle and sheen of youth Graduation . . . young men and maidens . . . standing on a mountain top . . . young hearts glowing with high resolves . . . eager eyes questing the distant vistas of living . . . purple uplands of promise bathed in sunrise glory . . . youth straining at its bonds . . . to try its wings . . . what about us, who remain? . . . trees removed from the forest leave lonely places . . . so do you, We will miss you . . . good luck and happy landings. ULDEH5 UP YUUTH Seated-Mr. George Glasgow, Principal, Miss Ruth Long, Dean of Girls. StandingfMr. Paul Wachter, Assistant Principal, Miss Helen Robertson, Guidance Director, Mrs. Alice Weber, Secre- tary, Miss Lois Anne Mika, Secretary. MOLDERS OF YOUTH A call to the office . . . of Mr. Wachter or Miss Long . . . not to punish but to help . . . where were you the second period? . . . tardy? . . . no excuse? . . . a crowd around Miss Robert- son's desk . . . what's my class standing now? . . . Well, for goodness sake . . . not enough credits? . . . majors . . . minors . . . over all, Mr. Glasgow , . . know us better than we ourselves . . . all helping us through these years . . . of youth. Page 8 THE EUNVEHTUH5 THE CONVERTORS Real friends . . . always willing to help . . . take personal interest in students . . . piles oi paper to grade . . . tests to make out . . . annual reports . . . grades . . .. report cards . . . give leadership in activities . . . help us take our place in a steel city . . . teach tomorrow's citizens . . . truths of democracy. Peggy Berquist Page 9 F EULTY I iff? -ini' I' COMMERCIAL AND MATHEMATICS First Row-Mr. Andrew O'Bruba, Miss Ruth Greenwood, Miss Ruth Cooper. Second Row-Mr. Iarrett Strickler, Mr. Judd Yeager, Miss Alice Higley, Mr. Robert Williamson, Mr. Samuel Zoss. Not pictured-Miss Alice Gustavsen. ENGLISH First Row-Miss Alice Gerrity, Miss Helen Robertson, Miss Cora Gracey. Second Row-Miss Irene Corrado, Miss Alice Cummings, Miss Hazel Wike, Mr. Arden Barber, Miss Iosephine Pierson, Miss Helen Iudge, Mrs. Alice Brown. Page lO 7 HEALTH EDUCATION Mr. Mike Mitchell, Mr. Leonard Appelman, Mr. Robert Thompson, Miss Mabel Brungard, Mr. Fulton Elder, Mr. George Hardie. HOME ECONOMICS Miss Ruth Zeisler, Miss Florence Kugler, Miss Ruth Long, Miss Lulu Billmon, Miss Louise Ludrnan. Page ll FAC LTY INDUSTRIAL ARTS First RowQMr. Emerson Blauser, Mr. Carl Apuli. Second Row-Mr. Nick Temnick, Mr. Lester McDonnell, Mr. Homer Cleveland, Mr. Paul Wachter. LIBRARY SCIENCE, LANGUAGE AND FINE ARTS First Row-Miss Gladys Arnold, Miss Helena Hastings, Miss Iane Eckert. Second Row--Mr. Arthur Van Iderstine, Mrs. Enid Hart, Mr. William Omeis. Not pictured--Miss Kathryn Luebben. Page 12 SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. Morris Slavin, Mr. Arthur Williams, Mrs. Myn Shollenberger, Mr. Hugh Houston, Miss Estelle Piomanick. Not pictured-Miss Delma Elson. SCIENCE First Row-Mr. Blake Hopkins, Miss Florence Roane, Mr. Wallace McConnell. Second Row-Mr. George McPherson, Mr. William Iones, Mr. Kendall Datson, Mr. Michael Varkonda. Page 13 PULISHED STEEL A , ,, ...... . .-,..W,,,,,, POLISHED STEEL Molding days ended . . . conversion complete . . . really truly seniors now . . . class rings . . . May I have a picture? . . . the annuals . . . autograph? Mothers' Tea . . . Baccaulaureate fond memories behind us . . . a world to conquer ahead. Carol McIntyre Page 14 DIHEETUH5 A D FUHEME SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Seated- Miss Alice Cummings, Mr. Leonard Appelman. Bill Stilson, Mr. Carl Apuli, Miss Helena Hastings. Standing Shirley Fish, Dick Thomas, Bob Fagin, Paul Wachter, Ioan Thomas. DIRECTORS AND FOREMEN Chosen in junior year . . . collected dues . . . planned Iunior-Senior Prom . . . big success . . . represent entire senior class . . . socially minded . . . have a finger in everything . . . select committees . . . senior play . . . Mothers' Tea . . . rings . . . announcements . . . senior banquet . . . baccalaureate . . . last but not least . . . graduation . . . jovial president . . . Bill Stilson . . . kept Blooming Mill running . . . full capacity . . . under guidance ot sponsors. Peggy Berquist Page 15 SE lllllli DONNA Ann S mbo De Ir. and Sr. Honor Soc.: Stu- Choir: Tri-Hi-Y: Y-Teens: gig ggxlcllg-Yllrlcggy gamer Play: Bcrccalaure ate ,.4o0,. club: Hmlights: Orion Om' snuff. LEONARD ANTAL GERALDINE AMICARELLI -'Len-1 Genie 400 Club: Commence- Choir: Oflice Personnel: Y- ment Com.: Announcement Teens. Com. THOMAS BABIK DOLORES BACHA Spav Ieannie Ix. Hi Basketball: Golf: Bcxc- Glee Club: Cap and Gown culoureclte Com. Com.: Tcmda Y-Teens. EUGENE BM-AS GERALD nmucx Gene len-Y Ir. Hi Football: Ir. Hi Bask- Business Sgqff of Orion, when Page 16 1951 EUGENE BASILE usarge.. Band: Orchestra: 40U Club. GARY BASSIN UGG,-u Band: Orchestra: 400 Club: Honor Society: Office Personnel. BETTY BECKEB IUANITA Brzcxan Becker Glee Club: Choir: En- semble: Hi Lights Staff: Commencement Com.: Y- Teens: Latin Club: Oltice Personnel: Annual Stafi. MARGARET BERQUIST Hpeqgyu Ir. and Sr. Nat. Honor So- ciety: Latin Club: Office Personnel: Hi Lights: For- ensic League: Senior Play: Needie Ir. and Sr. Nat. Honor So- ciety: Tanda Y-Teens: Latin Club: Office Personnel: Glee Club: Annual Staff: Gift Com, MARY LOU BLAKELY Editor of Annual: Mothers' ul-0'-ln Tea Com.: Tanda Y-Teens. Glee Club: Y-Teens. HAROLD BOLENDER IOHN BOSAK Buddy Woody Ir. Hi Basketball: Ir. Hi Football: Prom Com.: Hi-Y: 400 Club. Band: Orchestra: Key Club: Sr. and Ir. Honor Society: 400 Club. Page 17 SE IUH5 IDA MAE BRACKENRIDGE .,Ida,. Latin Club: Hi Lights: For- ROBERT BRENNAN ensic League: Office Per- Bob sonnel: Nat. Honor Society: Sr. Basketball: Announce- Senior Play Com. ment Com. MARGARET CAP RICHARD BURTNER Margie Dick Choir: Tanda Y-Teens: So- Band: Orchestra: Basket- relle Y-Teens: Glee Club: ball: Orion Staff. Class Day Com.: Ensemble. HELEN CELEC KENNETH CARLSON .. ,, HB H Blue Eyes ose Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: Ensemble: Choir: Hi-Y: Key Glee Club: Choir: Cap and Club: Class Day Com. Gown Com.: Y-Teens. IOSEPH CHECK MARY CENTOFANTI lee Glee Club: Y-Teens: Cap Basketball: 400 Club: Gilt and Gown Com. Com. Page 18 VIRGINIA CI-IIARELLO MARGARET cnuznus MHDOUYH T d YT .. ., ajorette: an a - eens: Margie I Tri-I-li-Y: Office Personnel: Glee Club: Choir, Stage Com. PATRICIA CLAYCOMB 1--hm,-I An1.1-:Ns COLALUCA Tanda Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y: HRH Annual Com.: Banquet Tri-Hi-Y: Cheerleader: Tan- Com.: Choir: Office Person- du-Y-Teens: Ch0il'7 Senior nel. Play: Baccalaureate Com. ROBERT COOPER Not Graduated. Coop Commencement Com.: Latin Club. IACK DAHIVIAN Dusty LOUFLCSEIZMADIA Choir: Ensemble: Annual Com.: Announcement Com. Page 19 SE IUH5 EDITH D'ALESANDRO ,.Eda.. Commencement Com.: Pro- gram Com.: Tanda Y-Teens. IEANNE DeASCENTIS Ieannie Tanda Y-Teens: Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: Nat. Foren- sic League: Latin Club: An- nual Staflg Office Personnel: Sr. Play Cast: Banquet Com.: Student Congress. ANTHONY DERAMO ..Tony.. STEPHEN DRAIIC Steve Mothers' Tea. Page 20 MARY ANN DAMA Tanda Y-Teens: Hi-Lights Staff: Majorette: Glee Club: Tanda Y-Teens: Sr. Play: Banquet Com.: Office Per- sonnel. MARGARET DELEY Margie Office Personnel: Tanda Y- Teens: Cap and Gown Com. ANN DRAIIC Giggles Hi Lights: Forensic League: Choir: Glee Club: Play Com.: Mothers' Tea Com.: Ir. Honor Society: Y-Teens. HENRY DRAPCHO Draper 40D Club: Class Day Com. 1951 DOROTHY DUROVICK Doris Tanda Y-Teens: Student Congress: Choir: Glee Club. IOSEPH FAIT nice.. Baseball: Ir. Hi Basketball. SHIRLEY FISH Shlrl Tanda Y-Teens: Student Council: Latin Club: Office Staff: Class: Personnel: Annual Soc. Chairman, Sr. Nat. Honor Society: Stage Com. HAYDN I-'OX Foxie ROBERT FAGIN .Taginn Key Club: Hi-Y: Commence- ment Com.: Annual Staff: Sr. Class - Vice-Pres.: Band: Orchestra. DOLORE5 FINAMORE .,Dee.. Glee Club: Tanda Y-Teens Commencement Com. GEORGANNE FITCH Ir. and Sr. Honor Society Choir: Tanda Y-Teens: Ban- quet Com.: Oflice Person nel. EMILIE FRANKOWSKI ..Em,, Chairman, Sr. Prom: Oflice Personnel: Y-Teens. Page 21 Page ZZ SE IUH5 IEAN FRASER HL C... Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: Latin Club: Cap and Gown Com. EDWARD GARASIC .,Ed,. Football Team: Baseball Team: Annual Staff. RAYMOND GEORGE HRQY., Band: Announcement Com.: Sr. Play Cast. MARY HELEN GONDER Butch Latin Club: Tanda Y-Teens: Ol'Iice Personnel: Ir. and Sr. H o n o I Society: Forensic League: Choir: Glee Club: Hi Lights: Baccalaureate Com. IOI-IN I-'UKON Falcon Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: Class Day Com. IACK GARY Hzip.. Choir: Football Team. MARY ANN GONDA Glee Club: Y-Teens: Sreli- aters: Cap and Gown Com. NANCY GORDICK Nan Choir: Glee Club: An nouncement Com. 1951 PATSY GRIECO Greek Glee Club: 400 Club: Ir. Hi Football: Commencement Com. IOAN HAUGHT Ioanie Banquet Com.: Choir: En- semble: Annual Staff: Tan- da Y-Teens: Ofiice Person- nel: Glee Club. RUSSELL HENEKS Russ Student Congress: Hi-Y: Choir: Class Day Com. DONALD HILBIG nned.. Gift Com.: Announcement Com.: Baccalaureate Com. IO-ANN GUBICH NIO., Office Personnel: Tanda Y- Teens: Announcement Com. KITTYLOU HENDERSON Kitty Tri-Hi-Y: Tanda Y-Teens: Student Congress: Choir: Ensemble: Hi Lights Staff: Glee Club: Commencement Com.: Office Personnel. EUGENE HERBICK Gene Baseball Team: Hi-Y. LILLIAN HOLECKO ULU.. Tri-I-li-Y: Tanda Y-Teens: Prom Com.: Office Person- nel: Glee Club: Ensemble: Choir. Page 23 411' IANE HOOPES Ianie SE IIJHS Majorette: Play Cast: Of- Chuck lice Personnel: Banquet Com.: Tanda Y-Teens: Glee Club. DELLA MAE HUNT PAUL HOZA nlosen Tanda Y-Teens: Class Day Com.: Student Congress: Ir. Honor Society. Student Congress: Program Com.: Football: Class Day Com.: Banquet Com.: Orion Staff. CAROL IAMES BARBARA IRVING Mumbles Glee Club: Tanda Y-Teens: Office Personnel. ..Iesse,. Cheerleader: Student Con- gress: Tanda Y-Teens: Ban- quet Com.: Office Personnel. IANET IOHNSON ROBERT IONES km ..Bob.. Tfmdfr Y-Teensi Office Per- Latin Club: Glee Club: 501111917 Mothers' Tea Com Choir: Ensemble: Senior Honor Society. play' Page 24 1951 HELEN KALAFUT Ensemble: C h o i r : Glee PHILIP KANKA Club: Sorelle Y-Teens: Tan- da Y-Teens: Announcement unedn Com. DONALD KARSNAK Hua Announcement Com. GEORGE KESNEH Sonny Hi Lights: Student Congress: Commencement Com.: Cap and Gown Com.: Baccalau- reate Com. DOROTHY KIRTOS ..Doi.. Tanda Y-Teens: Nat. Foren- sic League: Ir. and Sr. Ir. Hi Football: ANNE KENNEDY HoPPY Tanda Y-Teens: sonnel. ANTHONY KIRTOS Squirrel Choir: Commencement Com. Glee Club. Office Per- Honor Society: Annual GEORGE KT-ANICA Staff: Commencement Com.: Ir. Hi Football: Baseball Office Personnel. Team. Page 25 Page 26 BETTY IANE KRANAK IOSEPHINE KOVACH Janie Io Tanda Y-Teens: Office Per- Office Personnel. 50111191- IDA LACKEY ..I., ROBEEI FICHARSKI Glee Club: Tanda Y-Teens: az Annual Staff: Baccalaureate Bowling Team. Com. RAY LARSON DONALD LASKEY Lusk Football Team: Student Con- Glee Club: Choir, En. gress: Hi-Y. semble: Play Com. BENITA LEONE ..Bee,. Majorette: Sorelle Y-Teens: MAT! JANE LQTESSA Tanda Y-Teens: Office Per- Dmk EYes sonnel: Glee Club: Bac- Glee Club: Choir. calaureate Com. 1951 DANNY I-EV FRANCIS LIPKA Danny Lip Hi'Yi Annual C0111-I Gift 400 Club: Band: Orches- Com. tra: Cinema Club. RUSSELL LLOYD noamrr LLEWELLYN Pete Bob Glee Club: Prom Com. PARKER Mc!-IENRY WILLIAM M cms: upmku H Student Congress Pres.: Cabey Glee Club: Choir: Ensemble: I-li-Y: Football: Baseball: Basketball: Class Day Com. CAROL IANE MCINTYRE Flipper Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: Tanda Y-Teens: Choir: Glee Club: Office Personnel: Hi Lights: Editor of Annual: Latin Club: Nat. Forensic League. Hi-Y: Nat. Forensic League: Office Personnel: Sr. Play Cast: Hi Lights Staff: Class Day Com. Not Graduated. Page 27 Page 28 SE IUHS nsabs.. MAQPALEIZIE MAHIN Choir: Tanda Y-Teens: Class Maggie Day Com.: Sreliaters Club: Y-Teens. Oflice Personnel. STELLA MAHGALA Small One Glee Club: Y-Teens: Cap and Gown Com.: Office Personnel. MICHAEL MALENIC Mike MARVIN MARGOLIN Musk Ir. Honor Society: Sr. Play Com.: Annual Staff: Stu- LILLIAN MARINA!! dent Congress: Hi Lights: Lil Ofiice Personnel. Choir: Tanda Y-Teens. DONALD MARTINEC ALBERT MATASY Prince Hal Al Student Congress: Senior Band: Orchestra: Ir. Honor Play Com. Society. 1951 DQRQTHY MA-ns ANGELINE MEROLA MDM.. Angie Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: 5-nnuul SMH7 Y'Teens7 Of' ygfeensh flC9 Personnel. VINCENT MEROLA IANE METZINGER Hvicf' Glee Club: Y-Teens. IEAN METZINGER Metz LYDIA MIRANTE Tunda Y-Teens: Glee Club. Tootsie ROCCO MITOLO IQSEPH MOREI,LA R0CkY Little Ice Fooiball: Baskelbdll: Play' Glee Club: Jr. Football Mgr. Com. Page 29 SE IUH5 MARIANNE NECKO C Cookie STANLEY NEMEC hoir: Ensemble: Com- . - . mencement Com.: Tanda Y- 3:35. Club' Chou' may Teens: Sreliaters Club. LOUISE NOVAK urluigiu Tanda Y-Teens: Annual Staff: Senior Tea: Cheer- leader: Glee Club: Office Personnel. HELEN OLEXA Flexie Tanda Y-Teens. ELIZABETH ORTH Betty Glee Club: Tanda Y-Teens: Gift Com. Page 30 JOSEPH NUDO aloe.. Football: Class Day Com.: Hi-Y: Sr. Play. IOSEPH ONDERKO Iunior Baseball: Football: Student Congress. DONALD OSINIAK Ossie 400 Club: Latin Club: Key Club: Annual Staff. 1951 IOSEPH PARIS! aloe.. Hi-Y: Student Congress: Key Club: Choir: Ensemble: Class Day Com.: Hi Lights: EVELY MAE puns Semor Play: Annual Staff: N ON Honor Society. Chia PATELCZN PATTERSON IAY PIPOLY T do YTQ A Baccalaureate Com.: Glee an a - ens: nnounce- Cl bl ment Com.: Sreliaters Club. u IOAN POKABLA Ioanle GLADYS PITKO National Forensic League: pun, Choir: Ensemble: Latin Club: Banquet Com.: Annual Tanda Y-Teens: Glee Club: , , . Sreliaters Club: Cap and Stix' Tand? :Teens gmc? Gown Com. ersonnel, onor Socxety, Glee Club. ANN POLYACKO Butch Glee Club: Sreliaters Club: Choir: Tanda Y-Teens: En- THEODORE POPOWCH semble. Zeke Page 31 ., F 3. N Xex Olin wiv X K X X N SE EDWARD POWELL .,Ed., 400 Club: Cinema Clu ROBERT QUARANTA Ir. and Sr. Prom Com.: Honor Society. STEPHEN REDUGA IUHS GLORIA PRUCE ..Glo.. Banquet Com.: Annual Staff: Ensemble: Choir: Y- Teens: Tri-Hi-Y: Hi Lights: b. Glee Club. RENO REDA Cap and Gown Com.: Com- lf- mencement Com.: Ir. Honor Society. MARY ANN RODIK Pee Wee Tri-Hi-Y: Ir. Honor Socieiy Y-Teens: Office Personnel. uneqgie.. DOLORES ROGAN Dorie Tri-Hi-Y: Ir. and Sr. Honor LEN? RQYEO Society: Tanda Y-Teens: Lee Cap and Gown Com.: An- Y-Teens: Commencement nual Staff: Office Personnel. C0m. Page 32 1951 NANCY ROSS RICHARD RONAN Nan Dick Tri-Hi-Y: Tanda Y-Teens: Glee Club: Senior Play Football: Hi-Y: Play Com.: Com.: OHice Personnel, Class Day Com. 'S GEORGIA RUKOVINA George Choir: Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: Office Personnel: Tanda Y-Teens: Annual Staff: Senior Tea Com.: Gift Com.: Banquet Com. BETTY SABATKA Tanda Y-Teen's Tri-Hi-Y: Ensemble: Choir: Glee Club: Senior Play Com.: Annual Staff. MARGARET SAGULA GEORGE SABEL Hslugqer., Zeb Glee Club: Cap and Gown Class Day Committee. Com, IOSEPH SCAVINA SUNY Mnnvm sc:-rrzzn Basketball: Class Day Com. Latin Club: Mothers' Tea. Mai 3' Milf gflf Page 33 SE IUHS CECILIA SCHLOSSER Schloss Tanda Y-Teens: Glee Club: HELEN SCHRANK Announcement Com.: Office Personnel. Bright Eyes Tanda Y-Teens. MARY I-OU SHAFEH RICHARD SHIRILLA Hshai.. Ensemble: Choir: Glee Club: Tanda Y-Teens: Oi- iice Personnel. PAUL SHOVLIN F o o t b all: Announcement Com. MARTHA SMRECK uzig., Glee Club: Y-Teens. Page 34 Richie Key Club: Hi-Y: Choir: En- semble: Class Day Com.: Football: Basketball. EWDARD SKOXAN Skok Ir. Hi Football: Basketball: Ir. and Sr. Prom Com.: Class Day Com.: Baccalaureate Com. MARY ELLEN SMREK Dany Glee Club: Choir: En- semble: Ofiice Personnel: Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: Y-Teens: Class Play Com.: Commencement Com.: Pro- gram Com. 1951 MARY SOBINOVSKY Mudqle Glee Club: Cap and Gown Com.: Tanda Y-Teens: Sreli- JOHN SOLOMON aters Club. GNndY THOMAS SOVIK IOHN soms Tom slack.. Key Club: Hi-Y: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Nat. 1 422 Baccalaureate Com. Honor Socieiy- 16' ROBERT STILSON ,,Bob.. Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: Hi-Y: Key Club: Hi Lights: EDWARD STEINKE Class Day Com.: Art Edi- H H tor of Annual: Commence- Ed ment Com.: Nat. Forensic Key Club, Prom Com. League. WILLIAM STILSON Bill Hi-Y: Key Club: Ir. and sr. IEAIYFETTFISTINE Honor Society: Class Presi- Nellie dent: Annual Staff: Com- Glee Club: Y-Teens: Choir: mencement Com. Annual Stuff. Page 35 SE IUH5 MARY STURM Mare DEAN STONEH Y-Teens: Sreliaters Club: Hi-Y: Key Club: Choir: Bac- Sr. Tea Com.: Announce- calaureate Com. ment Com. EDWARD SUTAK IEAN SWEENEY Shower Cuddles Ir. Hi Football: Class Day Glee Club: Y-Teens: Ban- Com. quet Com. IOAN THOMAS Annual Staff: Class Secre- LEONARD THOMAS tary: Y-Teens: Ofiice Per- 1-en Sonrleli II- Gnd Sf- Honor Foolball: Basketball: Base- Society. ball: Hi-Y. RICHARD THOMAS 1-Dicku NICK TIBERIO 4oo Club: cinema Club: 5 'e Baseball Team: Sr. Play: Football: Ir. and Sr. Prom Prom Com. Com. Page 36 1951 IOHN TIMER Yunll Glee Club. ROBERT TOTH Boo!er Football Team. LOIS TURNBULL ULOH Office Personnel: Tanda Y Teens: Sr. Prom Com. MARY IULIENE UCELLO Tiny Majorette: Sr. Play: Ban- quet Com.: Annual Staff: Tanda Y-Teens: Sorelle Y- MARY CAROLE TOCHMAN Topper Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: Gift Com.: Annual Staff: Tcmda Y-Teens: Office Per- sonnel: Glee Club. ANITA TROLL Neets Y-Teens: Glee Club: Office Personnel. ANN MARIE TYBOR Y-Teens: Sreliaters Club: Glee Club. DORSEY URBACH Teens: Hi Lights: G1-se Bud Club: Office Personnel. Gift Com. Page 37 SE IIIHS RONALD VAGNOZZI ..vcg,. Bowling Team: Golf Team: Football Team: Hi-Y. FRANCES VENOSKY Cookie Choir: Tanda Y-Teens: Prom Com. HENRY VUKOVICH Vux 400 Club: Football. EDWARD WALL Booty Bowling Team. Page 38 CARMELLA VALENZISI Dolly Y-Teens: Choir: Glee Club: Office Personnel: Sr. Play Com.: Class Day Com. RICHARD VEROSTKO Dick Hi-Y: Ir. Honor Society: Gilt Com. PAUL WACHTER Iunior Hi-Y: Key Club: Ir. and Sr Honor Society: Class Treas- 'U.l'e1'. ELIZABETH WALKER Betty 1951 UGG Gd- DONALD WHITFIELD Tanda Y-Teens: Baccalau- Donn reate Com.: Glee Club: Ol- Forensic League: Annual fice Personnel, Com.: Srelidters Club. MARTHA WILLIS Marty Nat. Forensic League: Y- Teens: Sr. Play Cast: Class Day Com.: Glee Club: Choir Ensemble: Annual Stall: Office Personnel: Nat. Honor Student Congress: Hi Lights. S0ClefY- GENE WI-IITTLE IOANNE WITHEROW Ir. and Sr. Honor Society: Hi Lights Staff: Annual Staff: Y-Teens: Latin Club: STANLEY WYOSKY Sr. Play Cast. Football Team. HELEN ZAITZEW Hon RICHARD YOZWICK Tri-Hi-Y: Y-Teens: Banquet Ozzie Com.: Commencement Com.: Band: Orchestra. Glee Club: Office Person- nel: Nat. Honor Society. Page 39 ALSO GRADUATING CHARLES COVELL IACK MULICHAK SE IDRS Gene 4oo Club: Basketball: PEGGY ZIGO Baseball: Football: Annual Tundu Y'Te9nSi P10111 Com muHgHLY. Chdn LOIS ZINS G1 Wl 'g C ERNEST ZOLKA ee ubi hoir: En- .. . H semble: Annual Staff: Y- Gleiugirxle Teens: Sreliaters Club. Page 40 and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. Simon T. Abey I oseph Arbie H. C. Berquist Harry Blackford . Ioseph Busico Henry C. Church Blair Coalmer Vincent Creps and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs . Iohn Dankovich . Arthur Deckant . L. C. Edenfield and Mrs. Herman Fish and Family . Hugh D. Garver William C. Fisher E. B. Fitch Robert Hanny . Charles Heinz . Robert P. Hill and Mrs. Andrew I. Hospodar . Evan I ones . lohn S. 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Al Bolkovac, Carrol Turner. Betty Seach. Third Row-Roy Kirshenbaum, Iohn Timer, Iohn Scoarste, Ken Risher, Ioe More lla, Iim Iones. Page 42 ELEVE TH GRAD HOMEROOM 311-Mr. Elder-Eleventh Grade First Row Sylvia Nelson, Mary Iane Cheniga, Pauline Troxil, Ioan Kubina, Shirley Aey, Phyllis Lingenfelter, Rosemary Susor. Thelma Obenauf, Lucille Svetlak. Second Row- Marjorie Rogrbach, Mildred Latas, Charles Shasho, Henry Covetta, Clark Fennell, Eugene Yarab, Ioe Illencik, George Sims, Iim Gibson, Iim McClai'lerty, Sally Miller. Third Row Vincent DelColle, Ed Csepeggi, Iohn Iandimarino. Don Strichek, Tom Holesko, Iohn Moore, Ted Seman. HOMEROOM 303-Miss Higley-Elevenih Grade First Row--Barbara Benedict, Iean DeLong, Eleanor Hassay, Irene Riccitelli, Mary Lou McMurray, Mary Ann Hamracek. Daunita Cappola, Norma Reardon, Vilma Herbick. Second Rowe' 'lane Davis, Iohn Andres, Albert Rusnak, Alex Raptou, Ted Iacob, Eddie Rigelsky, Iohn Rudnicki, Ken Bilka, Sue Olejar. Third Row- Steve Hanisko, Eugene Hale, Ioe Silvers. Cyril Zibrik. Mike Odejar. Iohn Martinak, Dick Riccy, Donald Wetzel, Marilyn Rosen. Paqe 43 ELEVENTH EH!-llJE HOMEROOM 212-Miss Wike-Eleventh Grade First Row- Rosemarie Bindel, Mary Ann Gorski, Alice Ernst, Mary Lou Graliius, Alma Mackin, Iosephine Adams, Nancy Blakely, Anne Marenkovic, Sandra Butler. Second Row Dolores Simeone, Iohn Ball, Victor Santangelo, Lillian Lucansky, Marie Palkovic, Mary Mislai, Margaret Adams, Dolores Bucik, Margaret Garver. Leneah Ricks. Third Row Harold Billett, Harry Osborne, Edward Filo, Iames Dempsey, Barney Dennison, Albert Venosky, Richard Franko, Darlene Feldman. Fourth Row--Stanley Venosky, Kenneih Onderlco. Edward Yacher. HOMEROOM 209-Miss Iudge-Eleventh Grade First Row---'Margaret Ferenchak, Mary Ann Dulik, Loretta Holesko, Sally Blackford, Arlene Huffman, Rita Salamon, Catherine Peel. Second RowfGilbert Kibby, Robert Kerr. Irma lean Myers. Ann Eliser, Dolores Schepis, Helen Ryhal, Marilyn Mondera, Ioe Gabrick. Third Row-Ray Balas, Grant Morris. Donald Olds, Iohn Gordulic, Dick Brown, Sam Cercone, Elmer Mazzocco, Iohn Bobby, Paul Bezjak. Page 44 HOMEROOM 203-Mr. Slavin-Eleventh Grade First How Shirley Eckerle, Karen Boyd, Ann Metzinger, Barbara Burt, Gertrude Feren- chak, Carol Williams. Mary Ann Bryson, Mary Hanna. Nevada Hagan. Second Row Bill Zitkovich, Don SeBest, Bill Prokop, Dan Stredni, Bill Stahurcr, Tillie Homa. Margie Patrick, Marilyn Shay. Third How Don Sunderline, Ioe Malenic, Vincent Yurak, lim Dawson, Tom Szush, Lynn Peterman, Mr. Slavin. Fourth Row lohn Hanisko. Anthony Seminara, Ierry Deters, Virgil Komara, George Kmetz, Ray Cleland. HOMEROOM 309-Miss Greenwood-Tenth Grade First Row Bernice Hunt, Dorothy McCurdy. Catherine Hanna. Marilyn Novosel. Kathy Hetner, Ruth Leeper, Amelia Brunetti, Ianet Berry, Barbara Mc:Mahan, Peggy Deters. Second Row 'Ann Hirt, Helen Alm, Ray Canton, George Pallai. George Kalaiut, Paul McKay, Bill Skebo, Albert Palmer, Eugene Gonda, Ioe Orville, Nadine Baron. Third Bow V--Iack Arens. Ronald Shebek, Tom Sheridan. Bob Stewart, Walter McDonough, Nick DeFabio, Ierry Ferenchak, Iack Rogan, George Milich, Charles Green, Dan Simodi. Florance Antal. Page 45 TE TH HH!-lHE HOMEROOM 305-Mrs. Brown-Tenth Grade First Row-- Betty Bak, Barbara Bowen, Barbara Cline, Patty Bubak, Beverly Collins, Io-Ann Basile, Beverly Collete, Marion Dankovitch, Theresa Fetsko, Ileene Grosso, Margaret Emanuel. Second Row-Stanley Bury, Michael Stone, Robert Troxil, Sheldon Feldman, Larry Prigison, Ioseph Shifler, Iohn Lashinsky, Richard Ferenchak, Richard Dalasich, Delano Schinak, Iohn Scavina. Third Row--Bill Shollenberger, Bud Ferris, William Tarka, Sam Poidmore, Paul Horney, Iim Yurak, Tom Vukovitch, Dale Iones, Iim Toth, Iim Assion, Charles Coleman, Richard Trevis, Donald Berry, Donald Cramer. HOMEROOM 216-Miss Zeisler-Tenth Grade First Row--Geraldine Holecko, Louise Klucher, Barbara Vasko, Mary Hudick, Geraldine Zets, Margaret Wilkinson, Shirley Stone, Carol Flight, Anne Stevens. Second Row-Iulia Melick, Ianice Nestor, Dixie Lee, Elizabeth White, Carole Vagnozzi, Ioan Switka, Nancy Guglielmo, Ruth Bakalik, Barbara Metzger, Betty Zetterquist, Amy Myers. Third Row- Ida Mae Mentzer, Eleanor Lungu, Ioan Goodrich, Dorothy Hanlon, Eleanor Sagula, Ioanne Ranalli, Marilyn Hamill, Ruth Tekac, Stella Hiznay, Ann Hamrock. Page 46 TE TH SHADE HOMEROOM 213-Mrs. Hart-Tenth Grade First Row' -VVV Mildred Popovich, Evelyn DeLong, Anna Mae Franko, Carolyn Silay, Eleanor Thomas, Eleanor Sivecz, Margaret Miller, Ioan Opincar, Dorothy Lathrop, Iol-Xnne Savino. Second Row - Bill Leck, Donald Doemer, Iames Biles, Stephen Kraich, Don Haddle, Iames Mauch, Richard Koller, Frank Manna, Ierome Iablonski, Earl Rauschenberg, Harold Ken- nedy, Velma Rowden. Third Row-Bob Laskey, David Deeds, Orie Crozier, David Koller. Iohn Giba. Robert McColuum, Richard Burrows, Anthony Gentile, Walter Buzin, Robert Radicevich, Ierre Bauman. HOMEROOM 206-Miss Elson-Tenth Grade First Row -Paula Clark, Katherine Kerr, Helen Klanica, Monica Ferenchak, Dara Braid, Helen Benedict, Dorothy Cap, Betty Balkan .Eva Glinatsis, Eleanor Kaminski, Shirley King. Second Row Anthony Pizzuto, William Lucas, Norman Rubinlield, Thomas Fraser, Ronald Pipoly, Richard Caqna, Iames McCabe, Teddy Ruz, Richard Marsico, Martha Belland. Doris Babinchak. Third Row Iohn Debozy, Lawrence Menosky, William Stanish, Russell Wise, Edward Strichek, Clarence Grosso, Iack Rock, Nick Minnie, Iohn Salarek, Eugene Naples, Donald Thomas. Page 47 'IE 'IH GH DE HOMEROOM 202-Mr. Houston--Tenth Grade First Row-Mildred May, Iosephine Prestash, Florence Bednar, Blondine Malone, Phyllis Novosel, Sonja Lloyd, Mary lane Painter, Ann Linebaugh, Ieanette MacLerman, Gayle Kennedy, Ann Mahin. Second Row-Sidney Rusnak, Donna Pollock, Rita D'Ercole, Ioe Fedorchak, Louis Garwon, Donald Powell, Ronald Ross, Paul Ricciuti, George Luchansky, Don Fuller. Ralph LaRosa, Bettie Leedy, Kathy Stanish. Third Row--Bob Watson, Frank Puhalla, lack Schuster, Frank Mossinski, lack Iones. Henry Stinner. Benny Kaster, Thomas Martinko, Bob Mayhew, Ioe Galko, Maron Fares, Mike Pochiro. HOMEROOM 110-Miss Brungard-Tenth Grade First Row-Iohn Novosel, Bob Kennedy, Iohn Korchnak, Donna Romito, Virginia Swedik. Anna Safarek, Dorothy Terihay, Marie Scott, Bob Capo, Ronnie Craft. Second Row-Tony DeAscentis, lack Bolkovac, Charles McGowen, Dave Bosak, Bill Adams, Iohn Krajnak, Iames McCurdy, Tom Bell, Don Desantis, Dick Gilmartin, Ed Necko, George Cummings. Third Row-Ronald Brodner, Ed Baron, Ed Bury, lim Coalmer, Bob Billock, Bob Ellis. Ronald Taeiaria, Tony Leskovansky, lack Carney, Danny Cleland, Dale Wauschek. Page 48 NINTH GH!-HIE First Row Marilyn Menosky, Marian Miller, Marie Oras, Kathleen Wells, Betty Barris. Beverly Mike, Vivian King. Dolores Palmieri, Rosalind Yash, Nancy Zumrick. Second Row Phyllis Wynsen, Duane Hundorfean, Robert Hospcdar, Iohn Schatzel, Raymond Rizelky. Charles Huckie, Iohn Shirilla, Iohn Giboson, Ronald Kelly, Iames Monske, Ioan Ernst, Georgia Becker. Third Row Ioyce Murdavitch, Walter Miller, Iesse Propri, Robert Reeder, Edmund Ryzaj, Michael Reduga, Richard Novak, Dick Heinz, Robert Zeisler, Iames Manchi, Ted Stahura, Eugene Ronan, Larry Roberts, Robert Courtney. HOMEROOM 313-Mr. Iones-Ninth Grade First Row Gale Warrenieltz, Catherine Giradi, Rose Chiarello. Ioan Codespoti, Ann Bolan. Ioanne Mushinski, Carol Fisher. Dorothy Fecko, Helen Petrella, Carol Bodnar, Frances Rega. Second Row-- Bill Bond, Bob Collette, Bob Ferro, Arlene Hudach. Ioyce Schwille, Beverly Dunlap, Donna Pusser, Barbara Esposito, Beverly Bowen, Barbara Bennedek, Bob Hanny, Peter Danko. Third Row---Richard Ianci, lack Thomas, Robert Petro. Robert Meyers, Anthony Svetlack, Iohn Melone, Raymond Vasco, Ed Thomas, Peter Rosco, Bob Marsico, Mike Verotsko, lack Brocious. Page 49 N IN TH HH UE HOMEROOM 201-Mr. McDonnell-Ninth Grade First Row-Rosemarie Tusin, Iean Daniels, Helen Marenkovic, Margaret Hladon, Susan Goske, Mary Anne Shebek, Betty Porter, Barbara Magnetta, Mary Agnes Ferenchak. Second Rowf-Thomas Markovich, Don Woodall, Ioe Mallamo, Ioseph Troll, Iohn Kesner, Robert Iakobovic, Edward Hudick, Iohn Beatty, Russell Stewart. Third Row-Robert Wallow, Richard Ferry, Edward Ahlguist, Edward Kanka, Paul Puhalle, Walter Lesch, James Sims, Richard Hodas. HOMEROOM 121-Mr. Yeager-Ninth Grade First Row-Evelyn Palotsee, Dora Billock, Lois Iones, Ellen Blake, Clara Cavallaro, Iune Kountz, Doris Haddle, Rosemarie Stone, Margot Frank, Winona Balog, Yuonne Swidersky. Second Row-Florence Nachbar, Fanny Galinatsis, Virginia Check, Ioanne Zetts, Eliza- beth Holt, Ruth Lewis, Carol Harrison, Natalie Bucci, Frances Masi, Dolores Peterson, Ioanne Ricks, Arthur Oakley. Third Row-Tom Mitlow, Ronald Boerio, Bill Jenkins, Ioe LaTessa, Clifford Powell, Andy Sobinovsky, Robert Smercansky, Bill Ramsey, Ierry Klein. Nick Herziet. Page 50 NINTH BH HE HOMEROOM 219-Mr. Van Iderstine-Ninth Grade First Row Ruth Burr, Marilyn Black, Barbara Bella, Norma Tarka. loAnn Busico, Tillie Senzarin, Barbara Dalzell, Mary Dzurnak, Eleanor Sarisky, Barbara Koletich. Second Row Dick Baker, Burnadette Blasko, Iim Colaluca, Florence Bailey, Ann Soltis, Peggy Dulovic, Marie Ekornak, Roberta Skarbinski, Rita Sefcik, Virginia Bees, Gene Suchora, Dorothy Seicik, Iohn Hatalcr. Third Row--Paul Gonda, Bill Hladon, Bob Bachani, Gene Hallahan, Tom Armini, Bernard Blasko, Tom Bakalar, Frank Zolka, Tony Carsone, Bob Bindas, Dick Drisscoll, Bob Bakes. HOMEROOM 208-Mr. O'Bruba-Ninth Grade First Row- Richard Zbell, Marian Flauto, Mary McBride, Betty Burcsak. Barbara Smith. Iudy Latessa. Agnes Hudak, Carolyn Maxim, Elizabeth Herceg, Wallie Lord. Second Row Iimmy Hughes, Robert Koner. Charles Kraynak, Ioseph Ulicny, Howard Prigosin, Ourten Scullen, Ioseph Hallos, Bill Brickman, Raymond McNally, Eugene Kirtos. Third How-- Richard Porter, George Van Allen, Bill Williams, Donald McMurray, Robert Malenic. Clyde Billings, Donald Metzgar, Donald Davis, Eugene Berquist. Not Present'-George LaHita, Ioseph Mikhol. Ronald Vince, lack Williams, Myron Davis, David Ragosin. Charles Turnbull. Page Sl EIEHTH SHADE HOMEROOM 306-Miss Gracey-Eighth Grade First Row-Mary Rita Corbett, Nancy Sullivan, Frances Terihay, Barbara Toomey, Chris- tine Green, Ioann Hollander, Donald Manna, Iohn Thomas. Second Row-Donald Mc- Curdy, Isaac Ingram, Russell Snyder, Arnold Grobstein, Robert Zins, Fred Seminara, Iames Scullen, Ronald Schuster, Donald Brown. HOMEROOM 320-Mr. McPherson-Eighth Grade First Row-Barbara Price, Caroline Cicero, Laverne Billock, Henrietta Kwiecien, Laura Sabelli, Carol Vallinger, Sandra Horney, Patricia McLeod, Florence Williams, Naomi Laurier, Second RowfBernice Schwartz, Iack Goaden, Eugene Trifl, Robert Bullam, Robert Fergus, Glen Wolfgang, Kendall Turner, Lanny Nelson, Herbert Nachbar. Third Row-Iulianna Mrakovich, Donald Landle, Alex Shasho, Richard Marzetti Donald Kelly, Raymond Hallas, Sam Collucci, William Brozrnan. Page 52 EIHHTH HH IIE HOMEROOM 126-Mr. Blauser-Eighth Grade First RowADonna Berry, Gloria Pandone, Dolores Summers, Donna Pandone, Ioanne Miladore, Frances Fralicant, Phyllis Esposito, Sally Eagleton, Ninla Guzzo, Ioann Bolender, Mary Ciialde. Second Row-Ronald Fiiiick, Ralph Egolf, Hugh Hill, Gene Popovnak. Robert Huffman, Iohn Miller, Iohn Kohl, Richard Blaine, Iohn Mayer, Iohn Pihonsky. Paul Rukovina. Third Row---Robert Polland. Philip Danko, Donald Olson, Iames Madura, David Chapman, Ioseph Elden, Michael Bury, Charles Van Allen, Thomas Cerania. Fourth Row-Charles Case, Ronald Ryhal, Robert Lidle, Donald Zeisler, Robert Ward. Anthony Barthalamew, Harold Bartels, William Webb, Richard Pucci. HOMEROOM 217-Miss Kugler-Eighth Grade First Row ---' lean Margetko, Donna Hanlon, Sylvia Rohrbach, Elaine Ramhofi, Catherine Prestash, Shirley Woligang, Annette Ragan, Patricia McKula, Carol McKnight, Lucy Bruno, Virginia Tusin, Pauline Tavarozzi. Second Rowe Nancy Matica, Ieannette Mege nar, Kath Glinatsis, Geraldine Polojack, Elizabeth Morgan, Olga Clark, Dorothy Parker, Arlene Ziegler, Ioan Turner, Louise Todor, Marlene Babinchak, Francis Venardos. Thlrd Row f---Robert Shanovich. Alphonso Patrick, Frank Martin, William Eagleton, lack Kibby. Fred Denton. Ioseph Evans. Donald Styka, Ioseph Wikete, Fred Iones, Loretta Sorak, Annette Monte. Fourth Rowe-David Garver, Iames LoGiudice. Page S3 EIBHTH SHADE HOMEROOM 211-Miss Roane-Eighth Grade First Row---Frances Kolisee, Eleanor Kovalick, Iean Willis, lean Cap, Virginia Popovich. Iune Smith, Mary Ann Bell, Dorothy Konek, Barbara Mang, Roberta Berg. Second Row - Emery Mooney, Iohn Zitkovich, Ruth Smith, Marilyn Walton, Marian Sikora, Iosephine Agostinelli, Solveig Gustafson. Carole Mathey, Don Baker, Carl Lombard. Third Row Don Tyson, Don Duran, David Van Dykman, William Alexander, William Sharpnack, Melvin Klingler, Iames Manuel, George Babinchak, Peter Plany, Truman Willard. HOMEROOM 312--Mr. Williams-Eighth Grade First Row-Kaliope Glinatsis, Barbara Babinec, Carol Mikula. Joann May, Iean Cover, Gloria Lightbody, Olga Cundik, Katherine Rigelsky, Rosemary Collins. Second Row'-A Ioann Sidner, Donna Krouse, Mary Rigelsky, Mary Iane Haynes, Rose Melick, Carol Hall, Dennis Migletz, Ray Best. Third Row-Bill Rice, Dave Paul, David Briggs, Robert Grahm, Iohn Armeni, Dick Zuti, Iim Mackin, Carl Rose, Iohn Smerlink, Bob Minnie. Paae 54 SEVE TH EH DE HOMEROOM 302-Miss Corrado-Seventh Grade First Row--'Sara Worsley, Elizabeth Hanna, Carol Coberly, Francene Boback, Ioann Francosky, Sandra Wilson, Carole Bahmer, Marilyn Iohns, Elizabeth Blauser. Second Row ---'Carol Hatcher, Carol Nicholson, lane Francosky, Norma Senzarin, Ann Fisher, Sandra Hushour, Sonja Koly. Third Row-Walter DeBald, Barry Bevan, Ronald Palowitz, David Prosser, Arnold Yeager, Donald Hobbs, Ronald Bodnar, Richard Suchora, Larry Blake. Fourth Row -- Edward Horvath, Lee Hale, Norman Altman, Edward Cherniga, Charles Kelly, Frank Williams, Iohn Parimuha, Ierry Strayer. HOMEROOM 301-Mr. Varkonda -Seventh Grade First Row-'Roger Davidson, Barbara Roush, Barbara Burnham, Phyllis Yutkin, Iudith Filo, Iean Marie Evans, Mary Lou Aurelio, Robert Getsey. Second Row4Arlene Gustaf- son, Mary Poidmore, Patricia Adams, Catherine Szabados, Carol Switka, Barbara Sunder- lin, Steve Suchora. Third Row---Iames Capo, Ronald Terchila, Frederick Suhre, Robert Whitfield, Ronald LaTessa, Harry Smith, Angelo Russo, Larry Green, Iames Scott. Fourth Row--Iohn Kuti, Clement Iohnson, Robert Suchora. Arnold Lackey, Iohn Dankovich, Richard Zellers, Donald DiFabio, Robert Sofranec, Larry Leedy, Iohn Mellon, William Trotter, Merrill Snyder. Page 55 IHHT SHIFT 'ink N9 ,z ,DVM 1 sm, T .X ,- ..,' ,I 'yr X 1 A ' '- V i . HV 521 . If -. 2 ., -- - -' 1f f- rf Q lyjz'ALi7 -1' 1 lf- ln.. L , 15 61' V' - -f - - f 2' t st, Q 'li I ' V12 E l 'iff 1 ,f' - -r'1fzBl.',- , 2 1 14' -' 1 , 'fig -. i , ' N, .F V1 I X 3, ,, c . Hy Q jf: f i' XI ' 'J' , '20 Q 9, A ' V ,yi 3 X, Q H y I ' ' ,I - I wr, wif 5 fv' Lf 1 .4 5 ' '55 ' s , ' gtk .V 'll' v it If I ' J .Q-img t NIGHT SHIFT Morning comes too soon . . . everybody busy . . . Student Congress dances . . . Hobo Hop . . . Family Nite . . . Fun Nite . . . umm, music by the Swing Band! . . . polka, anyone? . . . Touch- down Toddle . . . tryouts . . . Senior Play . . . more tryouts . . . Talent Assemblies . . . our rings are here! . . . fun at the Prom . . . so soon, Commencement! Betty Becker Page 55 HI-LIGHTS IJ THE MH First Row Peggy Berquist, Ieanette MacLennan, Donna Romito, Mary Iuliene Ucello, Ioanne With- erow. Second Row Sylvia Nelson, Nancy Sullivan, Carol Mclntyre, Mr. Barber, Parker McHenry. Dick Brown, Betty Becker, Duanita Cappola, Barbara Bowen. Third Row Ioe Parisi, Sam Adornato, Mary Ann Dama, Vv'alter Lord, Bob Stilson. HI-LIGHTS ON THE AIR News . . . features . . . fashions . . . talent . . . sports . . . on a variety program . . . pre- sented by the students . . . for the students . . . Carol McIntyre, editor-in-chief . . . master Welder of program's talent . . . alert student announcers . . . providing points of interest . . . gaining experience . . . Arden Barber, faculty advisor . . . carefully chosen staff gather broadcast materials . . . rehearsals Thursday after school auditorium . . . in presence of student audience . . . the reward and delight of everyone on Friday mornings. Dorothy Kirtos Page 5 7 WILSIJ 'S STEEL BACK BU E First Row, Seated Ray Cleland, Paul Hoza, Isabel Leone, Ioe Parisi, Treasurer: Kitty Lou Henderson, Secretary Parker McHenry, President, Sam Adornato, Vice President: Ted Stahura, Myron Davis, Ray Larson. Second Row Mrs. M. Shollenberger, Advisor: Bob Bachani, Don Martinec, Dick Pucci, Dale Iones, Eleanor Kovalcik, Larry Blake Barbara Roush, Gail Kennedy, Carol Fisher, Marilyn Hamill, Bob Billock, Ronnie Schuster, Sammy Colucci. Third Bow Ioe Onderko, Bob Wallow, Nick DiFabio, Dick Brown, Ann Hamrock, Margie Adams, Bob Shanovich, Bill Rice Iimmy Biles, Mr. Slavin, Advisor, WILSON'S STEEL BACKBONE Free-governing body . . . many resposibilities . . .205, scene of many controversies . . .projects and improvements discussed. Same grind year after year . . . plan elections . . . choose officers . . . select committees . . . . . . appoint homeroom representatives . . . make new work-plans . . . headaches for under- standing sponsors, Mrs. Shollenberger and Mr. Slavin. Pep assemblies . . . dances . . . clean-up campaigns . . . Red Cross drives . . . tax stamp drives . . . magazine drives . . . talent shows . . . industrious council . . . productive year . . able leader, Parker McHenry. Sam Adornato Page 58 ATIU ill. HU UH SUIIIETY First Row Miss Eckert, Peggy Berquist, Ioan Thomas, Mary Helen Gonder, Icla Brackenridge. Carol Mclntyre, Mary Carole Tochman, Mary Ellen Smreck, Iuanita Becker, Georganne Fitch. Second Row Helen Celec, Dolores Rogan. Martha Willis, Ioanne Witherow, Dorothy Kirtos, Shirley Fish, lean DeAscentis, Dorothy Matis, Iean Frazer, Helen Zaitzew. Third Row Iohn Fukon, Gary Bassin, Iohn Bosack, Bob Stilson, Paul Wachter, Tom Sovik, Bill Stilson. Georgia Rukovina. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Scholarship . . . Leadership . . . Character . . . Service . . . aims and ideals . . . named in honor of our principal, George W. Glasgow . . . mem- bership only by election . . . must maintain B average four years . . . balloting by faculty . . . the thrill of election . . . the honor of wearing the pin . . . the significance of the keystone . . . the symbolism of the torch . . . the light of learning shining ever through darkness. Ioanne Witherow Page 59 PUT HE EXEC TIVE5 FUTURE EXECUTIVES Our emblem . . . a flaming torch . . . forged from stainless steel . . . Iunior High students holding it high . . . each striving to reach a goal . . . to prepare for higher levels in life . . . four qualities to be attained . . . Scholarship . . . gaining a high average in scholastic work . . . Leadership . . . helping others to achieve their goal . . . Character . . . portrayed in honor. poise, and personality . . . Service . . . aiding school, church, community, and other students . . . climax, Iunior Honor Society assembly . . . students anxious and hopeful . . . those acquir- ing the above four qualities rejoice . . . work rewarded . . . finished product . . . a member of the Iunior Honor Society. Shirley Fish First Row--Amy Myers, Marie Palkovic, Marilyn Mondora, Alice Ernst, Mary Ann Gorski, Margaret Patrick. Sally Miller, Audrey Neimark, Iosephine Prestash, Helen Klanica. Dixie Lee, Gloria Menighan, Marilyn Novosel, Barbara Metzer. Second Row-Miss Cummings, lleene Grosso, Sandra Butler, Peggy Deters, Barbara McMahan, Beverly Collins, Ioan Switka, Carol Williams, Isabel Leone, Marilyn Hamill, Marilyn Rosen, Mary Hudick, Stella Hiznay. Ruth Tekac. Peggy Emanuel. Third Row-Margie Rohrbach, Rosemarie Bindel, Tillie Homa, Thelma Obenauf, Margie Adams, Gertrude Ferenchak, Karen Boyd, Beverly Collette, Anna Mae Franko, Carol Vagnozzi, Barbara Cline. lean- nette MacLennan, Gayle Kennedy, lane Davis. Alma Mackin. Fourth Row--Dan Stredni, Alec Raptou, Tom Szush. lim Yurak, Iohn Scoarste, Iim Dempsey. Mike Olejar, Kenneth Onderko, Ioe Illencik, Ronny Pipoly, Albert Palmer. Ierry Feranchak. Carrol Turner. Iohn Moore. Fiith Rowe-Paul Bezjak. Harry Osborne. Dick Radkoski. Page 60 CUSS I THE WHEELS COGS IN THE WHEELS Girl and boy aides . . . oil the Wheels at Wilson . . . in history and English offices . . . . . . magazines . . . papers . . . slides . . . records . . . classroom aids . . . In the library books . . . more books . . . check . . . recheck . . . give me that lean-looking book . . . biographies . . . references . . . research . . . ln the book room . . . charge out and collect all text books . . . locate lost or strayed books if possible . . . In main offices . . . file schedules . . . records . . . tests . . . or other papers . . . ln the clinic . . . first aid to the sick or injured . . . Miss Esping's assistants . . . All . . . by giving service . . . make the Wheels go round. Mary Lou Shafer l l First Row. left to right Vilma Herbick, Barbara Metzger, Ileene Grosso, Iosephine Prestash, Alice Ernst, Mary Ann Gorski, Margie Patrick, Dixie Lee, Mary Ann Hudick, Marilyn Novosel, Thelma Obenauf, Sally Miller, Barbara Cline. Marilyn Rosen, Darleen Feldman, Betty Balkan. Second Row--Albert Palmer, Ronald Pipoly, Iudy Kubina, Ioanri Pochiro, Lillian Lucansky, Amelia Brunetti, Geraldine Zets, Geraldine Holecko, Ruth Leeper, Mary Ellen Smrek, Dorothy McCurdy, Ianet Iohnson, Shirley Aey, Loretta Mutis, Marian Dankovich, Norma Reardon, Ann Eliser, Bar- bara Magnetta, Norma Maddamma, Audrey Neimark. Third Row Ierry Feranchak, Mary Ann Hamracek, Donna Lee Romito, Marie Palkovic, Tillie Homa, Gertrude Feren:hak, Margaret Ferenchak, Catherine Hanna, Peggy Lou Emanuel, Ianie Hoopes. Fourth Row 7 Georganne Fitch, Louise Novak, Mary Lou Schafer Gerry Amicarelli, Angeline Merola, Peggy Berquist, Mary Ann Rodik, Delores Rogan, Mary Lou Zivkovich, Phyllis Lingenfelter. Fifth Row Marvin Margolin. Shirley Fish, Iean DeAscentis, Dorothy Kirtos, Magdelin Mahin, Irene Riccitelli, Shirley Eckerle. Barbara Ensign, Delores Finamore, Anita Troll, Carol Iames, Georgia Rukovina, Mary Carole Tochman, Vivian King, Marian Miller, Iosephine Kovach, Cecilia Schlosser, Anna Mahin, Not Pictured 'Lois Turnbull. Page 61 IATI 'fl SUD!-lLITll5 First Row-Peggy Berquist, Betty Becker, Carol Iune Williams, Elaine Oliver, Shirley Aey, Ann Metzinger, Sally Blackford. Second Row-Eddie Yacher, Daunita Cappola, Shirley Fish, Sally Miller, Marilyn Rosen, Mary Ann Gorski, Alice Ernst, Marilyn Mondora, Mary Iane Cherniga, Iuanita Becker. Third Row-Mrs. Hart, Margaret Adams, Harry Osborne, Thelma Obenaul, Jean Fraser, Don Osiniak, Ieanne DeAscentis, Joanne Witherow, Kenneth Onderko, Alex Raptou, lack Ball. Bob Cooper. Not shown--Gene Hale, Iohn Moore, Paul Bezjak, Carol Mclntyre, Ida Bracken- ridge, Karen Boyd. LATINA SODALITAS Labor omnia vincit . . . Second Tuesday oi of each month . . . Mrs. Hart's room, 213 . . . laughter . . . talking . . . Thelma Obenaui rises . . . quiet falls . . . the meeting is in session . . . long lists . . . written in Latin . . . popular songs . . . sung in Latin . . . laughing groups . . . scavenger hunt . . . bowling party . . . early Iune morning . . . cool and dewy . . Mill Creek Park . . . bacon and eggs . . . sizzling over an iron grill . . . hungry Romans . . . no longer sleepy . . . climax to a perfect year . . . the annual Latin Club breakfast. Ieanne D'Ascentis Page 62 PHEIJISIIIN INSTH ME TS l First Row Pa! Grieco, Tom Fraser, Ed Yacher, Alex Raptou, Don Powell, Bill Adams, Willie Skebo. Second Row Iames Dempsey, Ken Onderko, Sam Adornato, Ronald Taftaria, Iames Coalmer, Larry Briqosin, Third Row Mr. Datson, Don Osiniak, Harry Osborne, Alfred Bolkovac, Tony Seminara, Bill Bond, Ed Powell, Gene Zentko, Ed Lewinsky. Not included' Henry Drapcho. PRECISION INSTRUMENTS Wh-r-r-r . . . projectors . . . clicking switches . . . unvvinding . . . rewinding . . . splicing, wrapping films . . . Mr. Datson's 4UU assistants. Don Osiniak 'UHHEIIT CHA GE, PLE!-ISE First Row. left to right--Mr. Hopkins. Clifford Powell, Mr. Datson, Ray Cleland, Mr. Iones. Second Row Francis Lipka, Harry Osborne, Iack Dempsey, Ed Powell. lack Ball. CORRECT CHANGE, PLEASE Thank you . . . fine noon movies . . . capable boys . . excellent training . . . Mr. Datson's helpers. Don Osiniak Page 53 I-l I. IIHY PENN Lett to right-Ioanne Witherow. Martha Willis, Ioe Parisi. Donna Abey, Dick Thomas. Mary Ann Dama, Mary Iuliene Ucello. Arlene Colaluca. lane Hoopes, Peggy Berquist, Parker McHenry. Ieanne DeAscentis, Bob Iones. Not shown-Ray George. Sam Adornato. THE LUCKY CAST Penny ...... Mary Ann Dama Kerry ......,,..... Dick Thomas Ioanne ,.......... Donna Abey Greg ..........,,.,..,.. Ioe Parisi Mother lean DeAscentis Father ..,... Parker McHenry Gram ..., Ieanne Witherow Hilda .........,. Martha Willis Mrs. Huskins Peggy Berquist Photographer Sam Adomato Models ......,,. Ianie Hoopes Mary Iuliene Ucello Arlene Colaluca Neighbor ........ Bobby Iones O'Shane ......... Ray George A LUCKY PENNY The suspense of tryouts . . . anxiety . . . finally cast . . . long hours of practice . . . mem- orizing . . . prompting . . . coaching . . . costumes . . . properties . . . decorations finally ...1ightsout?...No...thebigsnow... postponed . . . no school . . . more practice . . . ditto . . . lights out . . . silence . . . curtain . . . action . . . the humorous maid Hilda . . . the glamorous models . . . the squeaks of the clari- net . . . the duel with water pistols . . . the elope- ment . . . happy ending . . . hilarous roars from the audience . . . curtain applause curtain calls . . . Congratulations to our directors, Miss Luebben and Miss Brungard. Page 64 S U IUH-SE IUH PHD Orlando DeFabio King Eleanor Timko Queen Courtesy oi Abey's Studio IUNIOR-SENIOR PROM We, as Iuniors entertain . . . dues . . . planning . . . big night arrives . . . promenade . . . swirling formals . . . dark suits . . . dancing feet . . . music and corsages . . . king and queen candidates all atwitter . . . each walks slowly to bandstand . . . the news is out! Elinor Timko and Orlando DiFabio . . . senior regents. Shirley Fish King Dick Ronan and Queen Ieanne De Ascentis Page 65 CORONATION HIGHLIGHTS Big snow . . . family fun delayed . . . cards: . . . movies . . . dancing . . . tired feet . . . King Dick Ronan and Queen Ieanne De Ascentis gracious hosts . . . happy times . . . fun for all .... Thanks to loyal Wilson P.-T. A. Shirley Fish TRI-HI-Y First Row-Mary Lou McMurray, Alice Ernst, Mary Ann Hamracek, Mary Ann Dulik. Second Rowe Mary Ann Rodik, Irene Riccitelli, Marilyn Mondora, Diane DeStefano, Vilma Herbick, Ioan Kubina. Third Row-'Gloria Pruce, Dolores Rogan, Nancy Ross, Helen Zaitzew, Donna Abey, Arlene Colaluca, Ioan Pochiro. TRI-HI-Y Organization for Youth . . . to create and maintain lasting good fellowship . . . officers plan an active season . . . initiation dance . . . joint meetings with other clubs . . . theatre parties . . . participation in Civic Day program . . . any meeting night, Mary Ann Rodik's softly spoken, Be quiet, p1ease . . . silence? . . . we chit about this . . . chat about that . . . struggling with new ideas . . . our governing light, Mrs. Lucas . . . Christian endeavor . . . always. Pat Claycomb Page 66 'PHE llltlll LADLES OVERFLOWING The Woodrow Wilson Orion . . . Class their metal in 122 and 201 . . . layersout of '51 . . . Seniors steel the show . . . helped iron o're the rough molds . . . all Misses Gerrity and Wike, Mr. Blauser worked with machine-like precision . . . . . . presidents . . . Berquist and Mclntyre soon the whistles blew . . . quitting time . . . directors . . . engineers Worked over- . . . we present the finished product . . . time in 212 . . . blueprint readers showed stainless steel . . . we hope? Pat Claycomb First Row, left to right Betty Becker. Iuanita Becker, Shirley Fish. Mary Iuliene Ucello, Carol McIntyre, Peggy Berquist. Ioanne Witherow. Second Row -ffBetty Sabatka, Ioan Thomas, Mary Carole Tochman, Louise Novak, Lois Zins, Dorothy Kirtos, Mary Lou Shafer, Iecm DeAscentis, Sam Adomato, Martha Willis. Third Row-Danny Lev, Georgia Rukovina, Bob Stilson, Pat Claycomb, Don Osiniak, Bill Stilson, Gene Zentko, Don Whitiield, Iack Dahmcm, Marvin Margolin. Not pictured Ioan Pokabla. Page 67 THREE IIHEEH5 FUR U H Bfl ll Piccolo Gloria Menighan. Flute-Sandra Butler. Clarinets -Ned Sciortino, Ioseph Thomas, lack Fusco, Robert Meyer, William Ramsey, Ioann Basile, David Paul, Philip Danko, Donna Krouse, Joseph Wikete. Alto Saxaphones--Myron Davis, Ronald Boerio, Louis Gawron, Norman Rubinfield. Tenor Saxaphones-Edmund Ryczaj, Russell Colton. Trum- pets Iohn Bosak, Bob Fagin. Tom Szush, Paul Bezjak, Ray George, Ioseph Silvers, lack lone, William Lucas, Richard Burrows, Robert McCollum, Charles Coleman, Fritzie Suhre, Clifford Powell, Robert Whitfield, Iames Monske, Robert Polland, Herbert Nachbar. Altoniums-Richard Yozwick, lax Carrol Turner. Horns -Ray Kirshenbaum, Ida Mentzer, S via Nelson. Tromboniums A Gary Bassin, George Babinchc Trombones-Francis Lipka, Grant Morris, William Skel James McClai'lerty, Truman Willard, Frank Mossynshi, Sh don Feldman. Basses--Anthony Seminara, Dan Simodi, Io Moore, Donald Dempsey. Drums-f Albert Matasy, Iohn Gil Ted Stahura. David Bosak. Walter Lesch, Lanny Nelst Eugene Triff. Drum Maier-Benita Lee Leone. Maiorettes Mary Iuliene Ucello, Mary Ann Dama, Iane Hoopes, Cart Vagnozzi, Marjorie Ladin, Virginia Chiarello, Catheri Girardi. MAIORETTES Left to right - Benita Leone Mary Iuliene Ucello, Virginic Chiarello, Mary Ann Dama Catherine Girardi, Carole Vag nozzi, lane Hoopes. THREE CHEERS FOR OUR BAND Red and White across the field . . . white spats stepping with marching tempos . . . perfect routine guidance . . . under direction of Mr. William Omeis . . . whistles blowing . . . trumpets blaring . . . loud cheering . . . bass sousaphones throbbing like the heavy thumps of elephants' feet . . . fragile bird-like tones of the flutes and piccolos . . . muted tones of the clarinets . . . the RAT-TAT-TAT of the snare drums . . . the thundering rumble of the huge baritone tuba . . . the BOOM of the big bass drum . . . blending these tones . . . OUR SCHOOL BAND. Martha Willis STRUTTIN' HIGH Expert showmanship . . . feature attraction of the gridiron. Martha Willis Pag e59 fl VII. IIHUH 5 First Row, left to right-Marie Scott, Anne Safarek, Carol Mcintyre, Betty Becker, Rita D'Ercole, Anne Linebaugh, Mary Ellen Smrek, Sonja Lloyd, Betty Sabatka, Martha Willis, Helen Kalafut, Iune Kountz, Dorothy McCurdy, Gayle Ken- nedy, Margaret Cap, Mary Lou Schafer, Shirley Aey. Second RowfNevada Bagan, Ieanette MacLennen, Ann Bolan, Barbara Benedict, Louise Klucher, Iosephine Adams, Kenneth Risher, Ioe Parisi, Ralph Greico, Bob Blashani, Marilyn Rosen, Ann Hamrock, Mary Iane Cherniga, Irma lean Myers, Amy Myers, Carol Iune Williams, Roberta Skorbinski. Third Row Phyllis Novosel, Amelia Brunetti, Margaret Chlebus, Gloria Menighan, Norma Reardon, Marian Dankovich. lack Dahman, Ronald Pipoly, Dale Iones, Ray Cleland, Dofothy Hanlon, Ruth Tekac, Mildred Povovich, Dorothy Sefcik. Dara Jean Braid, Barbara Bowen, Ioanne Ranalli, Martha Belland, Mr. A. P. Van lderstine, Director, Fourth Row' f Carolyn Silay, Dick Shirilla, Bill McCabe, Don Laskey, Anthony Kirtos, Stanley Nemec, Annie Stephens, Kathryn Kerr, Bernice Hunt, Paula Clark, Peggy Deters, Dixie Lee, Nancy Gordick, Shirley Stone. Fifth Row --Rosemary Susori Gloria Pruce, Lynn Peterman, Charles Shasho, Harold Kennedy, Don Flink, Harold Billett, Iohn Iandimarino, Eugene Hale, Kenny Carlson, Bob Iones, Godwin Pearce. ANVIL CHORUS Bottleneck en route to 219 . . . after school Wednesday rehearsals . . . long racks of dusty robes . . . strange sounds seeping through from 218 . . . a tenor counting holes in the sound-proof wall board .... Mr. Van . . . director . . . pianist . . . sometimes jazzing it up . . . singing falsetto for benefit of sopranos . . . Christmas caroling in the halls . . . lighted candles . . . illumined faces . . . Warm smiles of spectator class- mates . . . hilarity in cafeteria before school programs . . . impatiently awaiting our turn . . introduction. . .appreciation. . .applause. Betty Becker Page 70 TTE TIU ,T LE T SIIIJUTS GIRLS' ENSEMBLE First Row Betty Beclcer.Iune Kountz, Anne Satarelc, Gloria Meniqhan, Gloria Pruce. Second How Mary El- len Smrek, Marie Scott, Nevada Ra- qan, Ruth Tekac, Roberta Skarbin- ski, Ann Hamrock, Anne Linebaugh, Mary lane Cherniqa, Marilyn Rosen, Margaret Cap, Mary Lou Shafer. Rosemary Susor. Third Row Bar- bara Bennedek, Martha Willis, lean- ette MacLennan, Fourth Row Sonja Lloyd, Gayle Kennedy. Carol McIn- tyre, Dorothy Sefcik. Irma lean My- ers, Betty Sabatka, Carol Iune Wil- liams, Shirley Aey. Seated Mr. A. P. Van Iderstine. Director. ATTENTION, TALENT SCOUTS Sirens . . . crooners . . . sing at parties . . . banquets . . . concerts . . . festivals . . . many happy occasions . . . hope for stage . . . screen . . . radio . . . television . . . owe success to Mr. Van Iderstine, director. Mary Lou Shafer Page 71 BOYS' ENSEMBLE Seated Mr. A. P. Van Iderstine, Di' rector. Standing, left to right Bob Bachani, Don Laskey, Wallie Lord. Eugene Hale, Godwin Pearce. Bob lone-s, Ioe Parisi, Kenny Carlson, Iay Pipoly, Harold Billet. Dick Shirilla. Bill McCabe, Hay Cleland, Ronnie Pipoly, Dale Iones. IJHIIHESTHI-l Center RowAGary Bassin, Ioe Silvers, Russell Colton, Olga Cundik, Ida Mentzer, Ted Stahura, David Paul, Richard Yozwick, Carrol Turner. Second RowADan Simodi, lack Fusco, George Babinchak. Iohn Pihonsky, Grant Morris, Francis Lipka, Iim McClal'lerty,V Edward Ryczaj, Ronald Boerio, Robert Meyer, IoAnn Basile, Ned Sciortino, Gloria Menighan, Sandra Butler. Third Row-David Bosak, Norman Rubinlield, Ioe Wikete, Bob Whitfield, Paul Bezjak, Iohn Bosak. Bob Fcxgin, Clark Fennell, Philip Danko, Iohn Moore, Iames Monske. ORCHESTRA Sweet strains . . . perfect harmony . . . from room 218 . . . scene of rehearsals Mon- day, 7th period . . . violins . . . cellos . . . bass violins . . . trumpets . . . saxs . . . drums . . . French horns . . . trombones . . . flutes . . . piano . . . forty-five hardworking Wilson- ites . . . ten are members of the Youngstown lunior Symphony Orchestra . . . many doing double-duty on string instruments . . . annual events . . . Christmas assembly . . . com- mencement . . . Spring Festival . . . National- ity skits with the grade schools . . Bob Fagin, Iohn Basak, trumpeters of worthy note . . . Mr. Omeis. Mary Carole Tochman Page 72 EURPURATIU LAWYERS CORPORATION LAWYERS National speech organization . . . 20 points necessary for membership . . . points earned by . . . public speaking . . . scripture reading . . debates . . . Prince of Peace Contest . . future prospects . . . radio . . television . . . law. Dorothy Kirtos EU NIU ,goof 1 , First Row'--Ida Brackenridge, Martha Willis, Peggy Berauist, Mary Iuliene Ucello, Second Row' -Barbara Bowen. Dorothy Kirtos, Daunita Cappola, lean DeAscentis. Mary Ellen Smrek, Peggy Emanuel, Ioan Pokabla, Carol Mclntyre, Betty Becker. Third Row 7 Richard Bowen, Bob Stilson, Sylvia Nelson, Ida Lackey, Ioe Parisi, Parker McHenry, Bob Fagin, Mr. Barber. IE!-ITIU EXPERTS COMMUNICATION EXPERTS Experienced operators . . . giving up free periods . . . oper- ating the complex switchboards . . . making announcements connect me with room ZOB . . . a familiar expression . . . efficient communications . no lost time or man power. Dorothy Kirtos First Row Iames Biles, Gene Berquist, Tony Ross, Don Flink. Second Row Dolores Rogan, Betty Lou Zetterquist, Ileene Grosso, Betty Becker, Maryhelen Gonder, Carol Mclntyre, Amy Myers, Peggy Berquist, Mr. Barber. Third Row Karen Boyd, Margaret Adams, Marvin Margolin, Iames Yurak, Iosephine Kovach, Ida Brackenridge. Page 73 SUHELLE Y-TEE First Row, lett to right Iane Ann Davis, Alma Mackin, Gloria Menighan, Norma Reardon, Norma Maddamma, Gene vieve Pavlik, Rosemary Susor, Karen Boyd, Ann Metzinger, Thelma Obenaut, Mary lane Cherniga, Darlene Feldman, Catherine Peel, Tillie Homa, Shirley Aey, Mary Ann Gorski. Second RowfSa11y Miller, Daunita Cappola, Barbara Burt, Sylvia Nelson, Rosemarie Bindel, Delores Simeone, Phyllis Novosel, Isabel Leone, Loretta Holesko, Arlene Hutt- man, Pauline Troxil, Mary Ann Bryson, Marie Palkovic, Margie Patrick, Shirley Eckerle, Diane DeSteiano, Lillian Lucansky, Carol Williams. Third Row-Miss Roane tadvisorl, Mary Hanna, Navada Hagan, Peggy Garver, Leneah Hicks. Margaret Ferenchak, Helen Ryhal, Irma Iean Myers, Marilyn Shay, Gertrude Ferenchak, Betty Seach, Dolores Shasho, Mildred Latas, Mary Lou Graftius, Sally Blackford- FOI.ll'lh ROW-loan Pochiro, Vilma Herbick, Phyllis Line gentelter, Margie Adams, Eleanor Hassey, Rita Salamon, Sue Olejflr. Mary Mislai, Mary Lou Zivkovich, Marilyn Rosen, Irene Riccietelli. SORELLE-Y-TEEN Membership drive . . . Get Acquainted Party . . . Thursday night meetings . . . choc- olate bar campaign . . . interesting dis- cussions . . triangles . . . cabinet meetings . . . plans . . . more plans . . . Fellowship Week, collecting dimes . . . Sweater Swing, polkas beating . . . Touchdown Toddle, high heels clicking . . . Y-Teen Formal, full skirts swishing . . . roses for sale, Knock! Knock! . . . would you be interested? . . . floral ar- rangement demonstration . . . hair styling demonstration . . . Christmas Fellowship Party . . . Valentine Dance with new sisters, Alegra . . . all in all . . . a full program . . . efficient sponsors, Miss Roane, Miss Gates. Ioanne Witherow Page 74 Til IIA Y-TEE S First Row Carol Mclntyre, Betty Becker, Virginia Chiarello, Gloria Pruce, Mary Ellen Smrek, Kitty Lou Henderson, Anita Troll, Helen Kalaiut, Martha Willis, Carol Iames, Ianet Johnson, Donna Abey, Ioan Thomas, Betty Sabatka, Margaret Cap, Mary Lou Shafer, Barbara Makura. Second Row Benita Leone, Mary Lou Colucci, Arlene Colaluca, Lillian Marinak, Gerry Amicarelli, Mary Carole Tochman, Georganne Fitch, Louise Novak, Mary Helen Gonder, Iuanita Becker, Iean Metzinger, Ioan Witherow, Delores Rogan, Iane Hoopes, Dolores Iean Bacha, Mary Ann Gonda. Miss Kugler, Lois Ann Mikal Third Row' Angeline Merola, Ianet Stine, Lena Romeo, Dc-rothy Kirtos, Georgia Buko- vina, Magdalene Mahin, Mary Sturm, Pat Patterson, Iean DeAscentis, Mary Lou Blakely, Elizabeth Orth, Cecilia Schlosser, Ann Polyacko. Fourth Row Barbara Ensign, Lois Turnbull. lefln Sweeney. Lois ZiIlS. Shilley Fish. Idfl Lackey, Marianne Necko, Gladys Pitko. TANDA-Y-TEENS Sixty Senior girls . . . their objectives? . . fellowship . . . tolerance . . . recreation . . . improvement through religious ideals . . . meetings are a bee-hive of activity . . social events . . . Touchdown Toddle . . . Christmas Party . . . Spring Formal . . . inter- esting speakers . . . having pleasant eve- nings in general . . . purpose not entirely social . . . contributions to World Fellowship Fund . . . participation in city-wide projects . . . congratulations! . . . Miss Kugler, spon- sor . . Elizabeth Stehman, district secretary . . . for their help in making this club a success. Ioan Thomas Page 75 LEBHE Y-TEE S Crash . . . 1950 brings something new . . . Alegre Y-Teens . . . Alegre, meaning happi- ness . . . to live happily . . . to spread happi- ness . . . ambitious lOth grade girls . . . seven- ty-one members . . . Y.W.C.A. scene of Thurs- day evening meetings . . . years look prosperous . . . successful . .. as well as happy . . . interesting programs . . . speech on boy- girl relationship . . Christmas Party . . . Bake Sale . . . Contribution to Chocolate Bar Drive . . . gab sessions with Tanda and Sorelle . . . Also new, Miss Corrado, our lovely advisor . . . Miss Donna McRill, another helpful friend and advisor . . . A toast to Alegre . . . for happiness . . . ambition . . . and success in the forthcoming years. Mary Carole Tochman ALEGRE Y-TEENS First Row. left to right- --Marie Scott, Carolyn Silay, Ioann Savino, Ioan Opincar, Eleanor Sagula, Ann Saiarek, Betty Balkan, Peggy Emanuel, Gayle Kennedy, Nancy Guglielmo, Shirley Stone, Martha Belland, Doris Babinchak. Second Row- Dorothy McCurdy, Ianice Nestor, Ienny Swedik, Kathryn Kerr, Kathleen Hetner, Rita D'Ercole, Evelyn DeLong. Mary Ann Hudick, Margaret Wilkinson, Ruth Tekae, Ieanette MacLennan, Dara Iean Braid, Betty Leedy, Sonja Lloyd, Miss Corrado. Third Row ---- Anna Mae Franko, Anna Mahin. Dorothy Cap, Donna Lee Romito, Mildred Popovich, Dora thy Hanlon, Ann Linebaugh, Ann Hamrock, Barbara Cline, Catherine Hanna, Marilyn Novosel, Kathryn Stanish, Dixie Lee, Barbara Bowen, Donna Pollock. Fourth Row-Geraldine Holecko, Margaret Miller, Shirley King, Iulia Melick, Ioan Goodrich, Eleanore Kaminski, Eva Glinatsis, Louise Klucher, Barbara Metzger, lleene Grosso, Marian Dankovich, loanne Basile, Monica Ferenchak, Theresa Fetsko. Filth Row-Helen Klanica. Carol Vagnozzi, Eleanore Lungu, Ruth Leeper, Paula Clark, Elizabeth White, Ioanne Ranalli, Iosephine Prestash, Stella Hiznay, Marilyn Hamill, Ida Mentzer, Betty Bak, Nadine Baron. Sixth Row - Amy Myers, Ann Hirt, Lillian Hodos, Margaret Rusnak, Mary lane Painter, Ioan Switka, Beverly Collins, Barbara McMahan, Mildred May. Page 76 HI-Y CLUB HI-Y CLUB Painted faces . . . books in shopping bags . . . bowing to old members in the halls . . . dance at Pavilion . . . egg shampoo . . . Hi-Y initiation . . . meetings at Youth Center . . . ping-pong . . . Quiet, please! . . . advisor, Mr. Van lderstine, succeeded by Mr. Var- konda . . . swell guys . . . did their jobs well . . . joint meetings with other Hi-Y clubs and Tri-Hi-Y clubs . . . Basketball team . . . Cap- tains, Thomas and Ronan . . . lively season. Dances . . more dances . . . hayrides . . . stag parties . . . and plans for plenty oi good times ahead. Danny Lev First Row-Bob Stilson, Parker McHenry, Sam Adornato, Godwin Pearce, Al Bolkovac. Second Row -Gene Herbick, Len Thomas. Dan Lev, Bob Fagin, Ioe Parisi, Dick Shirilla, Dick Verostko. Third RowARay Larson, Tom Sovik. Ice Nudo, Don Flink, Dean Stoner, Paul Wachter, Steve Blasko. Bill Stilson. Page 77 SHELIATEHS III. B First Row, left to right-Martha Smrek, Patricia Patterson. Mary Sobinovsky, Mary Ann Necko, Mary Ann Rodik, Barbara Makara. Second Row-lean Sweeney. Helen Schrank, Mary Helen Gonder, Mary Iane Latessa, Mary Ann Gonda. Ann Polyacko. Margaret Sagula. Third Row -Gladys Pitko, Edward Steinke, Lois Zins, Eugene Basile, Mary Sturm, Donald Whitfield, Ann Marie Tybor, Miss Gustavsen. SRELIATERS CLUB Notice a rush in the halls? . . . chattering voices? . . . intent faces? . . . these are the Distributive Education students . . . hurrying to town . . . you'll find them working hard every afternoon . . . the future business men and women . . .potential retailers . . . whether it's banging a typewriter . . . ringing up a cash register . . . or helping a customer . . . practice makes perfect . . . the clamor at a bargain counter . . . the humming voices of fellow workers . . . these are sounds in the classroom . . . Miss Gustavsen has done her work well. Ioan Thomas Page 78 STUDENT EET5 INDUSTRY STUDENT MEETS INDUSTRY Doctor . . . lawyer . . . merchant . . . nurse . . . bricklayer . . . service rnan . . . house- wife . . . artist . . . what to do? . . . how to prepare? . . . what are the opportunities? . . . qualification? . . . what does it pay? . . . blind alley or advancement over the years? . . . hazards? . . . speakers . . . speakers . . . speakers . . . high light oi year . . . Career Day. Louise Novak Mayor Charles P. Henderson, Cy Galmish. Mr, George W. Glasgow. Courtesy of Abey's Studio Page 79 UNIIJH HIWA Ill S Left to right-Alired Bolkovac, Paul Bezjak, Bill Stilson, Bob Stilson, Dean Stoner, Iohn Bosak, Mr. Williamson, advisor, Tom Sovik, Don Osinak, Gary Basin, Richie Shirilla, Sam Adornato, Kenny Carlson, Paul Wachter, Ioe Parisi. Not pictured-Bob Fagin. IUNIOR KIWANIANS Bam . . . gavel meets desk . . . meeting comes to order . . . pledge is given . . . good- will toward charity . . . Tom Sovik presides . . . business, pleasure, and food . . . great combination . . . advisor, Mr. Williamson . . . ticket-sellers . . . ushers at beneiit games . . . luncheons every week . . . meeting Kiwanis members . . . loads of iun with Keyclubers from other schools . . . dances . . . football game . . . five charter members graduating . . . receiving twelve new mem- bers . . . looking forward to convention at Miami flrloridal . . . Working hard to make young club progressive . . . fine organiza- tion . . . and good citizenship. Don Osiniak Page 80 THE P!-KY UPF - Refi ' THE IXEH5 Ever present on the field . . . geared for action . . . stacked to Win . . . for gay cos- tumes . . . red and white . . . thanks to Miss Brunqard and her committee THE MIXERS Lois Zin-s Mary Lou Grafiius, Isabel Leone, Louise Novak, Carol Iames, Arlene Colaluca THE Iilllll HS UF ATHLETICS First Row--Mr. George Glasgow. Mr. Robert Williamson, Mr. Paul Wachter. Second Row--Mr. Robert Thompson. Mr. I. D. Strickler, Mr. Mike Mitchell, Mri Carl Apuli, Mr. Leonard Appelman. THE GIRDERS OF ATHLETICS Worries . . . worries . . . worries . . . athletic board gets little credit . . . brains behind each game . . . cool calm leaders . . . shoulder all the responsibilties . . . always keep plugging . . . iinally attain perfection . . . un- sung heroes . . . foundation of Wilson's sports . . . to these leaders, our deepest thanks. Sam Adornato Page 82 THE I BUTE UF FUUTBI-lLL Back Row--Thompson Kcoachl, Sovik, Martinec. Gary, Wyosky, A. Bolkovac, Marsico, Strichek, Radkoski, DeAscentis, Riccy, Mitolo, Larson. Garasic, Mitchell CHead Coachl. Middle Row--Hardie Cccachl, Shirilla, Zentko, Mauch, DiFabio, Tiberio. B. McCabe, Grosso, Franko, Arbie. Cercone. Seicik, Bilka, Toth. Front Row-Yurak, Grieco, Ferenchak, I. McCabe, D. Koller, I. Bolkovac, Poid- more, Tarka, Venosky, R. Koller. Iablonski. THE INGOTS OF FOOTBALL Practice . . . scrimmage . . . skull practice . . . running laps . . . memorize plays . . . more practice . . . every fall, the same routine . . . new proteges are broken in . . . plays explained . . . teams picked . . . finally a game . . . hard work is justified. Players love keen competition . . . games consist of clean play . . . sportsmanship at its peak . . . try to bring glory to Wilson . . . up to their necks in the game. Very successful year . . . great year . . . well-balanced line and backfield . . . speedy and light . . . many key men graduating . . . reserves and juniors powerful . . . bright prospects for next year. Sam Adornato Page 83 v .uf ,X ' W me ,,,, Q - 1 r.. ,.. eq , . .Q PLA warg mg? -1 P' IJQ, ...- A4 gf. .wi S31 mi 4 wr. Dick Radkoski Tackle Dick Ronan Guard Flay Larson Back A1 Bolkovac Tackle Dick Shirilla I oe Onderko End End Pay Day Wilson Opponents Chaney , ,. , 20 6 Canton Lehman . ,. 34 7 Memorial .. . . V. . . 0 7 Hctyen .,,, A 13 6 Struthers 25 7 East . ...,... 6 20 North . , 32 27 Ursuline .,.. 13 21 South . U 18 Don Whitfield in Bill Sefcik Icrmes Yuruk End Guard Page 84 Rocco Mitolo Ioe Nudo Center Tackle Presentinq Presidents uf jill Yes, red and white's devastating team of '50 . . . starring Ray Larson, our pile-driving fullback . . . the hard fighting spirit of Dick Ronan . . . fast-stepping Iack Gary . . . Tom Sovik's scoring passes . . . Rocky Mitolo, our center star . . . Ioe Nudo's outstanding defensive work . . . Ioe Onderko, Dick Shirilla, Bob Toth, and Bill McCabe were all A-1 standouts of the year. Don Whitfield 4 , Bob Toth Back i , n Don Strichek ' W End L 9'3 - nl 'V ',..,. yn .. 4-fr Sv' . Ed Garasic .Z ff Back , Q' f .L F A A 4 ..- 0 1. wwf: t ., ,,'i t ',g1 fQ i'5'ff'E:?f'f 'S Tom Sovik Dick Franko Back Back Page 85 Wi' Bill McCabe '.. A Back gt sxmxyi , A ,sir Ci. 1: f, r ,W ., J' 575' if 6 sf' NNEALI li PERFECT Pass from center . . . a quick lateral . . . Franko through guard Gary into secondary for substantial gain for ten yards . . . Larson 37 . . . Toth 36 . . . Shirilla 30. against Struthers. lack Gary Back 'Q' l 1 K is Nick Tiberio Nick Di Fabio Page 86 ANNEALING PERFECT Good line . . . fast backiield . . . hard fought games . . . fair season . . . five victories, tour losses . . . long passes . . . Gary's scintillat- ing runs, called back . . . nard games won . . . hard games lost only after bad turns of luck . . . several players chosen for all-star game . . . Onderko . . . Sovik . . . Nudo . . . Ronan . . . Larson . . . Gary. Danny Lev THE STUCK PILES THE STOCK PILES Hard training . . . running laps . . . rough exercising . . . scrimmages . . . running through plays . . . coach Appleman giving his proteges the benefit of his knowledge of football . . . Result . . . good team . . . hard games . . . fine season . . . three victories to one hard fought defeat . . . young footballers . . . eighth and ninth graders . . . led by offensive stalwarts, Bakes, Petna, Hallas, Gonda . . . defensive stars, Troll, Courtney, Carsone . . . learning early, fair play . . . next year's Varsity football stars. Danny Lev IUNIOR FOOTBALL First Row, leit to right-Bob Petro, Gene Ronan, Bob Bakes, Ioe Troll, Bob Courtney, lohn Hatala, Don Blockinger, Bob Marsico, Paul Gonda. Second RowADon McMurray, Tony Carsone, Dick Meluch, Ierry Klein, Ronald Kelly. Tom Mitlow, Larry Roberts, Nick Herzick, Bob Bindas. Tom Armeni. Dick Ianci. ManagerfBob Hanny. Third Row-Coach-Appleman, Ioe Ulicny, Bob Malenic, Bob Kennedy, Frank Valenzisi. Ioe Latessa. Dick Driscoll. Ronald Biol, Bob Zeisher, Ourten Scullen. Bob Bachani, Gene Kirtos. Manager-Dick Zbell. Page 87 .IU IUH PUDDLERS IUNIOR PUDDLERS Looking ahead . . . the future . . . Next year . . . a team . . . Well oiled in the funda- mentals of basketball . . . sharp dribbling . . . accurate passing . . . excellent team- work . . . school spirit . . . all yielding one thing . . . VICTORY. Varsity material . . . centers . . . George Cummings, Robert Ziesler . . . strengthening the juniors next year . . . Robert Bulla, Robert Graham . . . small but deadly . . . Iohn Shirilla, Pete Danko . . . all competing for Varsity positions. Hard work . . . the will to win . . . to build a better future . . . to mold replacements for empty varsity berths. lack Dahman Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson WllSO1i Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson :Wilson Brookfield Lisbon Steubenfield Steubenville Struthers North Boardman Cuyahoga Falls East Rayen Sharpsville Ursuline Chaney Memorial South Canton Lehman East Palestine Newton Falls Fitch First Row-Iohn Shirilla, Robert Graham, Peter Danko, Thomas Armeni, Ioseph Hallos, Robert Petro, Richard Ianci. Second Row-Eugene Kirtos, Manager, Robert Bulla, Richard Zbell. George Cum- mings, Robert Wallo. Robert Zeisler. Robert Marsico, Ourten Scullen. Robert Hanny, Manager. Page 88 B SHETB LL VARSITY 1? . I .M ,I First Row-Ioe Scavina, Iim Mauch. Iim Yurak. Tom Sovik, Dick Franko, Iohn Scavina. Gene Zentko, Manager. Second Row-Mr, Thompson, Coach, Paul Hicciuti, Manager. Ioe Arbie. Ioe Check. Ed Powell, Ierry Deters, Don Strichek, Tony DeAscentis, Leo Meenachan. Roy Kirshenbaum. Wilson Hayes VARSITY BASKETBALL Wilson East Wilson Chaney Roaring grand stands . . . long pass . . . Wilson Rayen high jump . . . good shot . . . Wilson leads Wilson North . . . two to nothing . . . long hard hours of Wilson Princeton practicing . . . passing . . . ball handling Wilson Hillman . . . dribbling . . . foul shooting . . . good Wilson Hayes coaching by Mr. Thompson . . . headaches Wilson East . . . worries. Wilson Chaney Graduation takes big toll . . . five seniors Wilson Rayen in their last season for Wilson . . . big loss Wilson North . . . but good reserves . . . fine freshman team Wilson Princeton . . . promising team for next year . . . Check. Wilson Hillman Onderko, Sovik, high scorers this year . . . 'Denotes City Series Games successful Season' Don Osiniak Page 89 '314!'tA,'-LtA-- fi . . HIILLI I3 ILL First Row-Ronnie Vagnozzi. Mr. Strickler, Advisor, Bob Laskey. Second Row-Willie Prokop. Bill Zitkovich, George Czyzowsky, Edward Wall. ,4 Ili . ' gg J 'j 'ff' 'G,L,:.x 'jg-s-.ffj1 k-lirgy-pf ,, 1' .1 r, L a:.1 TY v I 'g' :,g'qI.3 .filyl fray:-31 ghyut' 'l.'5y.. j ', Qh-QQ!-was'r3'v,i-'fjlgfrlffvf Jlffl,--,fl. U-', l '7 'Cf-', '-13--11 1-t 'i':-F 5 f.f'L 'l1'v ' frffsf i 4'-ff:-K L '3'-'xpigf Vi' 'L ht 1 VZ'-'-T..l.,1a 1'-wif,-'Y .. if?.,-pri ft, . 'A V' H-5 -.-he 1, -L 2 71 '1JVl-ygtu . V . P5-1Lt1.3q ,' . ',1 Qr4,l ,tp-j'41ng.P -, Wy,.'g,--.75 x1 z,.1-ilzgg-1-'Lg,.,' V,-'J -1 xml.-L 3,1 Vat- s of ' ggi ' 3i.'.e,4b,fg,,t'dV5A-sift 'L' ' 4- 1 . -an , f l-' fx l 1' 'giffii iy 'Q 'L ffl .J 4 ' ,4 if 1, 1, 4 , f i. V Eli? ,.,P, , .,W., 8' ,Q . f .- ,C+ V V .g,,,t,. 5 f 'tgf x 1 't ' L t t 555534 if -., -W-g'r.!txti IJ' V ' ,,ff'5-JL. '41 - V. t. '-vnrw-'tt' f f' 1 H asp. HY - - - . 5 A , ,'fjl.V,S1Nl, 'H g 1. ,A v' rx! .VA 1 , 4., ,ts--,.. ' 'V -' J' 1 ., ' .WI 'ig I 'V .,-t ,V -A - - ' ls-' . , .H el -ff ROLLING MILL L 0 its 'I 1 1, ' w H ' 4 W L ,. A3 Wu' Rolling along . . under expert guid- te' ' vp, 1 - ance of Mr. Strickler . . . Wi1son's bowl- , X D .V ing team . . . off to a good start . . i 94 it , 'gg' alleys clear . . . spares the fashion . . . n y 4 3' ff strikes a'plenty . . . Edward Wall at this time one of main top men on the team .- . . . good luck, fellows . . . here's hoping for a high output for next year. 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Don Whitfield First Row. left to right-Gene Herbick. Ioe Gabrick, Leonard Thomas, Gene Zentko, Babe Novotny, George Klanica, Bat Boy-Iohn Shirilla. Second RowwManager-Mr. Thompson, Ed Garasic. Dick Thomas, Barney Dennison, Don Strichek, Ioe Onderko, Score Keeper-Dick Smith. Third Row--Bat BoyiBob Courtney, Tom Sovik, Ioe Fait, Dick Franko, Ray Balas. Stanley Venosky. Page 91 Courtesy of Abey's Studio THE FI AI. ESTI ATE First Row-Ioan Haught, Ioan Pokabla, Gloria Pruce, Delores Rogan. Second Row-Bob Fagin, Ioe Parisi, Russell Lloyd, Ida Lackey, Peggy Berquist, Carol Mclntyre, Ianet Stine, Angie Merola. Third Row-Sam Adornato, Paul Hoza, Gary Bassin, Marvin Margolin, Richard Burtner, Mr. Blauser. THE FINAL ESTIMATE Smile pretty please . . . hard work . . . deadlines . . . is the dummy ready yet? . . . Mr. Ted Wahl, Cleveland Engraving Co. . . . Mr. Edward Samuel, Samuel Printing Co .... Miss Wanda Porembski and Mr. Baptiste, our photographers from Sterling Studios . . . Miss Gerrity . . . Miss Wike . . . Mr. Blauser . . . our advisors . . . Miss Hast- ings . . . Mr. McDonnell . . . Art supervisors . . . Miss Higley . . . Miss Luebben . . . Miss Brungard . . . helpers with pictures . . . Miss Eckert . . . scheduling pictures . . . to all we say . . . Thank you. Carol Mclntyre Page 92 UUH FHIE D5 OUR FRIENDS We present . . . merchants . . . friends . . . patrons . . . all contributors . . . their services indispensable to Woodrow Wilson High School . . . in a steel community . . . contribu- tions . . . necessary for our welfare . . . help mold our lives . . . have shown much interest in our school . . . Show your appreciation. patronize these friends . . . for a finer com- munity. Peggy Berquist Page 93 L. G. BALF OUR COMPANY Known Wherever There Are Schools and Colleges DISTINCTIVE CLASS RINGS CREATED BY THE SKILLED HANDS OF BALFOUR CRAFTSMEN Commencement Invitations - Diplomas Personal Cards Club Insignia Medals and Trophies Represented By HAROLD C. JONES R.D. No. 2 - MEDINA, on-no P 94 BEEDE-POORMAN CO. FRAME AND AXLE ALIGNMENT BODY WORK AND PAINTING 35 W. Inclianola Compliments of THE ISALY DAIRY STORE 1407 East Indianola Avenue PHONE 8-0950 Willicm Klein, Mgr. Compliments of WESLEY PIANOS SAM AND JOHN CARISSIMO BROTHERS Amoco Service Station Corner South and Midlothian Phone 80055 Tires - Batteries - Complete Lubrication Perfect Wheel Balance Best Wishes from JOHNNY LONG FLOWERS Phone 3-6480 ZEISLER 8. DIDAY Modern Equipment Is Used on AII Makes CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS 16 Years in Same Location 1717 Poland Ave. Phone 7-8524 Candy Is Delicious Food Enjoy Some Every Day. Page 95 METAL CARBIDES CORPORATION 107 EAST INDIANOLA AVENUE Youngstown 7, Ohio Carbide Tools and Dies 0 Machine Tool Parts Gages 0 Bushings ' Centers 0 Diamond Tools C0'l'l1f7ll1'l1Cl'llS of BOOTH'S MARKET 3103 South Avenue Phone 2-8121 Compliments of FELDMAN'S UNITED SUPER MARKET 1914 E. 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Philadelphia c.0Il1f7ll11il'I1fS of POINT FRUIT MARKET 3761 South Avenue Corner of South and Midlothian Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1951 Independent Golden Glow Dairies 1309 Logan Avenue Youngstown, O. Cleveland Canton Youngstown ORchard 1-5100 39129 99739 BRADA CARTAGE C0. STEEL TRANSPORTATION 4001 CENTRAL AVENUE Clarence Willard DETROIT 10, MICH. Tiffany 64400 Page 101 Compliments of PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS ADAMS BANCROFT BENNETT JACKSON TAFT ST. MATTHIAS WIlSON F I S H DRY CLEANING CO. 44 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE CLEANING SERVICE SAVE 15? Cash and Carry F I S H DRY CLEANING CO. KOPPER KETTLE CURB SERVICE OPPOSITE WKBN TOWER South Avenue Ext. Curb and Table Service Hours-6:30 A.M. - 1:30 A.M. Friday and Saturday-6:30 A.M. - 2:30 A.M. GOOD FOOD EXCELLENT SERVICE Best Coffee in Town, Brewed Fresh from Our Automatic Coffee Maker Every 3 Minutes Home Made Pastries - Pies FINE SELECTION OF ANTIQUES FOR SALE Call 80920 BLOOMBERG PLUMBING COMPANY Industrial and Commercial PLUMBING AND HEATING No Job Too Large, None Too Small We Do Them All 428 Glenwood Ave. Youngstown, O Compliments of SOUTHWAY RECREATION CENTER 2117 South Avenue YOUNGSTOWN 5, OHIO YOUNGSTOWN PAJNT 8 GLASS COMPANY Established 1903 PAINTS 0 GLASS Page 103 Wfith Compliments of GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY APPARATUS DEPARTMENT 272 EAST INDIANOLA AVENUE Youngstown 5, Ohio C'l7lllf HllIl711fX of FlSCHER'S FINER FLOWERS 3606-12 Market Street Phone 2-1 148 Youngstown, Ohio MAHONING VALLEY 2228 South Avenue HUME'S THREE DEPENDABLE MoRroN BEAUTY sALoN FURNITURE STORES COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE 252 W. Federal Street 2930 Market Street 272 E. Federal Street 2934 Market St. at Philadelphia Phone 2-2411 Where Youngstown Shops with Confidence' For Better Food and Lower Prices Shop at LAZAR'S SUPER MARKETS No. 1 No 2 No. 3 3220 Southern Blvd. ' . 85 E. Midlothian Blvd. . 1586 Mahoning Ave. Corner Lucius Corner Southern Page 104 I PHELAN PHARMACY lansingville Prescription Drug Store GRADUATION CARDS AND GIFTS Kodoks and Films 1301 East Indianola, at Taft Phone 8-0997 FEKETT'S SERVICE STATION STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Corner South and Dewey Excellent Service on All Cars John Fekett, Prop. Compliments of SHOPPERS FOOD MARKET 3311 Erie Street Here's Where You Buy Your DU PONT PAINTS AND WALLPAPER ON MARKET STREET De Vico Paint and Wallpaper Store G I F T S 2208 Market St. Phone 86623 FINE PAPERS, MIMEOGRAPHS, DUPLICATORS AND SUPPLIES Cutting, Padding and Bindery Operations J. E. Chizmar Paper Products PHONE 8-4903 Office Warehouse 2635 Taft Ave. 1202 E. lndionolo FUEL OIL - OIL BURNER SERVICE THE BARTRAM OIL CO. Bears Den Road YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Phone 9-7418 TOTH'S DELUX MARKET HOME DRESSED MEATS 200 E. Federal Street Compliments of Steel City Chevrolet Co. your big CHEVROLET DEALER on the South Side Page IU5 J O N E S D R U G 2702 MARKET STREET Youngstown, Ohio THE WILKOFF COMPANY 1609 wn.soN AVENUE Prescription Specialists Always a Registered Pharmacist on Duty Famous Names in Cosmetics Shalimar - Lelong - Old Spice - DuBarry Steel Plates ' Sheets - Strip Max Factor - Coty - Chanel - Tabu Structural - Sheared and Ask Us for Your Favorite Cologne Stock Sizes or Perfume It matter not how straight the gate How charged with punishment the scroll, I am the Captain of my Fate, I am the Master of my Soul. -William Ernest Henley. CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1951 STROUSS-HIRSHBERG'S YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO WARREN, OHIO 0 SALEM, OHIO 0 NEW CASTLE, PA. Page 106 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1951 Joseph's Sea Food Company 2140 Market sneer 8-6641 FRESH FISH 0 CUT-UP POULTRY Compliments of TOM'S BARBER SHOP 3219 South Avenue SHERIDAN INN 3718 Sheridan Road Phone 8--0935 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Television As You Like It John Kohl, Prop. Cochran Park Improvement Club C on gratulations and Best Wfisloes to the 1951 Graduates Drink COHASSET , Beverages THE REED BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 3125 WILSON AVENUE Phone 5-2119 COAL - BUILDERS SUPPLIES and READY MIX CONCRETE Page 107 Tolcefs Shell Service Sloell Gas, Oil, Lubrication, Auto Repairs Bralee Service - Tires - Washing - Batteries - Accessories PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Open Daily 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. 2705 SOUTH AVENUE PHONE 8-0908 Compliments ot BERNARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAM'S SHOE STORE AND REPAIR SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 3312 South Avenue at Lucius THE STAMBAUGH THOMPSON CO. HARDXWARE LEADERS for 105 Years NOW FOUR STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE II4 W. Federal Street 2625 Market Street I652 Mahoning Avenue I823 Belmont Avenue SCHAEFER MUSIC SHOPPE Zllusical Instruments Accessories Sheet Music and Supplies 409- IO- I I - I2 Keith-Albee Bldg. GUARANTEED INSTRUMENT REPAIRING Phone 3-4605 Music . . . The Universal Language Page 108 DELUXE MUSIC CO. 1533 Poland Avenue Phone 4-0037 JUKE BOX RENTALS, RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR C. William Parisi, Prop. STOP AND SHOP FOOD MARKET STORE OF BETTER EATS Phone 4-4271 1216-1218 MARKET STREET MCCOLLUM BROS. Youngstown, Ohio Free Delivery Mcn's Shoes for 86 Years FELDMAN'S SUPER MKT. GOLDEN DAWN FOODS DEALER 2121 South Avenue Phone 4-3521 FREE DELIVERY Compliments of MIKE SHEPAS'S Sinclair Service POLAND RD. - MIDLOTHIAN BLVD Phone 50978 For a Wedding to Remember . . S M I T H ' S MARLANE BRIDAL SHOP Central Square 134 E. Federal St. Youngstown, Ohio Next to Strand Theatre WEDDING GOWNS - BRlDEMAlD'S GOWNS FORMALS - DINNER GOWNS Page IO9 MATTS' SERVICE 'IIOI E. INDIANOLA AVENUE PHONE 8-0074 LUBRICATION 0 ACCESSORIES ' WASHING COMPLETE REPAIRS C O l O N Y H O U S E HORVATH'S DINNERS 4616 Youngstown-Poland Road 2300 Canfield Road Pllone 2-2916 We Cater to WEDDING ' SHOWERS Youngstown-Salem Road PRIVATE PARTIES 'Canfield 3-5177 H+. I: ran Scott Technical H+. Personnel Service to Employer and Employee To the Employer a Confidential Service of Distinction Careful Interviewing, Screening and Referral to Employer Specifications To the Applicant - Prompt, Courteous Referral to Outstanding Employers, Guidance, Counsel and Careful Consideration of Aptitude, Needs and Desires 523 Dollar Bank Bldg. Dial 4-0193 Page 110 Compliments of RALPH'S SUPER MARKET 1670 Market Street Compliments of BREWSTER-ROBERTS CO. 107 S. Champion Street Phone 37673 Typewriters - Adding Machines Lansingville Shoe Repair SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT Expert Shoe Repairing 1405 E. Indianola Avenue John D'Apolito, Prop. Youngstown, Ohio TOPOLOVCAK'S FOOD MARKET 1126 East Indianola Avenue Don't Be Shy . . . See Shy S l'l Y L0 C K S 0 N custom TAILORED CLOTHES For Men and Women CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951' RING-FREE OIL C0. 0F YOUNGSTOWN 5 U I T 5 fDistributors of Macmillan Ring Free Made for You from Oll and Greases, 330 EAST FRONT STREET 549-50 UP Youngstown 3, Ohio 201 Wick Building Second Floor J. J, pclofseel Prop. Phone 33225 Phone 4-5137 Page 111 SANDEL DRY CLEANING CO. Phone 2-4117 3313 South Ave. CALL FOR AND DELIVER 15? Cash and Carry CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1951 NEWPORT MEN'S SHOP 3720 Market Street YOUNGSTOWN 7, OHIO GOOD FURNITURE For Over a Third of a Century 7Wz?MmnQkmmww 2718 MARKET STREET Youngstown, Ohio 162 BRIDGE STREET Struthers, Ohio L L DONNELL 1 I B E L L A ' S Dairy and Food Products 1525 East Indianola Avenue I OBY'S DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY SPORTING GOODS AND HARDWARE USE YOUR CREDIT Phone 4-3929 233 East Federal Street Page 11.2 I X Thirst, Too, Seeks Quality COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF YOUNGSTOWN Compliments of KIP'S BARBER SHOP Corner of South and Judson UNION SHOP NUDO'S MARKET GROCERIES AND MEATS 3005 South Avenue COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1951 BElL'S FOOD MARKET FANCY GROCERIES AND MEATS Service and Courtesy Our Motto Phone 21185 - 21186 3225 Market Street JUNE GRADUATES Register With Us for Positions Available Now! Wells Vocational Service 608 Realty Building Phone 44174 Compliments of OHIO MACHINERY CO. 4000 Lake Park Road BEST WISHES TO THE JUNE CLASS OF '51 Wargo's Self Serve Market SOUTH AVENUE'S NEWEST FOOD MARKET 2916 South Avenue Page 113 All SEALTEST products have a plus value that comes from SEALTEST quality controls on top of our own Know-How in the dairy business. . INSIST ON -Sealteon M I L K - Ice Cream Telephone 3-2161 THE YOUNGSTOWN SANITARY MILK C0. 715 ERIE STREET YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO PERRY'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 3308 South Ave. 3378 Wilson Ave. Youngstown, Ohio Campbell, Ohio Phone 2-5523 Phone 5-0051 C0IIIpIiIIIvIIf.v of C0IIIfIIimmIis of MIDLOTHIAN INN 1733 E. Midlothian DORKO'S FOOD MARKET 3459 Powers Way Cozzzjvliirmnfs of A F R I E N D Page 114 For ICE CREAM OR LUNCH YOU ARE SURE TO BE PLEASED IF YOU MAKE IT A POINT TO STOP AT 00 fly' CROWN JEWELRY CO. Congratulations to Class of June, 1951 PHONE 8-7122 2002 MARKET STREET Anthony Damiano Youngstown, Ohio KIEMPAY BROS. House Moving, Raising, Sharing and Foundations GENERAL CON TRACTING 1311 E. BOSTON AVENUE Phone 2-9336 EASTERN OHIO APPLIANCE CO. DOMESTIC APPLIANCES PITTSBURGH PAINTS and GLASS E. O. Turek Office Phone 8-2014 Res. Phone 2-8881 21 12 Market Street Youngstown 7, O. BARWETT'S BARBER SHOP 3013 South Avenue Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1951 Compliments of CAVAlLARO'S DAIRY 3213 South Avenue Pane 115 PETE BROWN SPORT SHOP, INC. 1510 Market sneer YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Telephone 7-8960 Compliments of YOUNGSTOWN BURIAL VAULT Compliments of THE M. DeBARTOLO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 216 ALEXANDER STREET CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS THE HUGHES PROVISION COMPANY 118 - EAST FEDERAL STREET - 118 Youngstown? Finest Sanitary Food Market Fish Department Owned and Operated by R. S. Campbell Bakery Department Owned and Operated by W. M. Gross Hughes' Market Never Undersold in HIGH QUALITY MEATS Compliments of THE DINNER BELL QUALITY COAL AND SUPPLY CO. 99 E. Indianola Ave. Youngstown, Ohio Telephone 2-4411 Pg 116 AUTO GLASS - RADIATORS REPAIRED AND CLEANED RELIABLE AUTO BODY C0. Body and Fender Straightening - Duco-Dnlnx Reyinislaing Frame Strai gbtenin g and Front-End Alignment Ivan Osborne - Wm. Torka, Proprietors 2722 SOUTH AVENUE PHONE 8-1514 Cmizpfizlzvfzts of WASACZ'S MARKET 2221 South Avenue Phone 3-4896 Bus. Phone 7-2882 Res. Phone 6-1701 PALLAY'S FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Andrew C. Paliey, Florist 820 SOUTH AVENUE YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO COMMUNITY HARDWARE TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 2224 Market Street Phone 8-1813 1956 E. Midlothian Blvd. Phone 8-291 1 N. WEBER'S QUALITY FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES Phone 25713 141 E. Florida Avenue A FRIEND The Lowry Furniture 8. Carpet Co. 4120 Market Street YOUNGSTOWN 7, OHIO Telephone 2-4512 OPEN EVENINGS - 7:30-9:00 Pc ge 117 Hello, Students and Faculty It Is cz Pleasure to Again Extend Colzgmtzzlatiofzs and Best Wfishes to the G7'6ltiIl6lf65 of 1951 CUUIKSE CDA co. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD COAL MAN . Phone Us, will You? MAIN YARD Williamson Avenue Extension Phone 44403 Tom Cooksey, Sr. - Art Cooksey BRANCH YARD Stivison Coal Division 747 Andrews Avenue Phone 43313 Tom Cooksey, Jr., Mgr. Teen Age Classes LEARN TO SEW THE EASY SINGER WAY Complete course in cutting, fitting, adiusting of patterns, and the making of a dress for yourself for only 58.00. For Full Particulars Phone 4-0231 SINGER SEWING CENTER 219 w. FEDERAL STREET Compliments of WILSON ALUMNI Couzjvlizzzmifs of MARVONDALE RECREATION 3124 MARKET STREET Page 118 STEIQLING Studia PHOTOGRAPHERS 2316 South Avenue Youngstown, Ohio Phone 6-3555 PORTRAIT 0 THEATRICAL 0 COMMERCIAL P 19 THE .L Qyilaugiauf Xie wwf. .. Jig MRRKS OF QUFLITY gig? i' ,Fill i' 5 f if I lfulllll Ja 2 E llllllw CANTON ENGRAVING 8. ELECTROTYPE COMPANY 400 410 Th d SI' S. E. w Canton, Ohio ,x.. . 5544: . is v3.4 ,. 1, , s as -., A 1 z . , f VN K? 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