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I
ALMA MATER
High above Monongah's waters
Stands our dear old school.
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater,
Hail, O Hail, to thee.
Red and White, Red and White
Flying high above
Colors that we love.
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater,
Hail, O Hail, to thee.
In Memoriam
God took them home,It was his will.
But in our hearts,We love them still.
Deceased Classmates
Melvin Anderson
Barbara Bednar Harshman
Patricia (Dolly) Boal Richardson
Joseph Bobnar
Edward Buszinski
Clifford Campbell
Paula Dannels Hsu
Vivian Gregory McCulley
Thomas Hoon
Judith Jeffers
William Leach
Raymond Lindley
Kenneth Louttit
Richard Marraccini
George McFeely
Glen McMahon
Edward Mellon
Regina O'Hern
William Oates
Margaret Olexa
Kay Podesta Rudnik
Mary Ellen Polonoli Mellor
Mary Ann Rosensteel Pochiba
Donald Sampson
Philip Simpson
Betty Jane Thomas
Theodore Tollivar
Shelby Tustin Turkay
James Voelker
Kenneth Ward
George Wassel
Frank Weight
Ella Louise Smith
Jan 11, 2003
April 7, 1997
Aug 29, 2007
Jun 13, 1994
July 28, 2004
Apr 23, 2007
Sept23, 2007
Mar 22, 2008
Feb 15, 1996
Apr 10, 2001
Apr 10, 1990
Jan 18, 2006
Feb 12, 1992
May 2, 2003
May 13, 2000
Dec 15, 1994
Nov 20, 2007
1958
1958
Dec12, 2007
Mar 8, 2000
1958 Class Officers
Samuel Marra
James Ellis
Judith Martin
George McFeely
Mr. William Ermlick
Class President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sponsor
Class Colors
Red and White
Yearbook Name
The Flame
Class Mascot
Wildcat
Newspaper Name
The Red & White Review
Prom Theme
Teahouse of the August Moon
Class Play
Ring Around Elizabeth
Class Reunions
Fifth
Saturday
Tenth
Saturday
Fifteenth
Saturday
Twentieth
Saturday
Twenty-Fifth Saturday
Thirtieth
No
Thirty-Fifth
Saturday
Fortieth
No
Decade 50-59 Saturday
Fiftieth
Saturday
Aug 24, 1963
Aug 10, 1968
Aug 4, 1973
July 22, 1978
Aug 6, 1983
Elks Club
Elks Club
Holiday Inn
Seven Springs
Seven Springs
Charleroi, Pa
Charleroi, Pa
New Stanton, Pa
Champion, Pa
Champion, Pa
July 31, 1993
Sheraton Inn
Pittsburgh, Pa
Aug 6, 2005
Sept 13, 2008
Southpointe Hilton
Holiday Inn
Pittsburgh, Pa
Washington, Pa
By Thelma Wilson Lutes, Historian
WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING
Judy Martin Leach
Bill Leach 11-29-40 to 9-23-07
Dennis G Yerkey
Beatrice Christina Bradford
Bob Hunter
Marge Hunter (Bob’s wife)
Thelma Wilson Lutes
Norma Mountain Haywood
Robert Roule
Priscilla Davis Webb
Mary Ann Pohle Walters
Chair ● Treasurer ● Contracts ● Registration
Budget ● Toastmaster ● Hospitality Room
Book ● Web Site ● Database ● Photo CD
Statistician ● Tickets ● Registration
Teacher Liaison ● Hospitality Room
Teacher Liaison ● Registration ● Tickets
Tickets ● Drawings ● Historian
Chair Memories ● Book Design ● Editor
Editor ● Articles-Memories ● Book Assembly
Research ● Proof Reader ● Book Assembly
Proof Reader ● Book Assembly
OTHER CONTRIBUTORS AND SPONSORS
Constance McGuffie Edwards Sponsor
6th Fl Hospitality Suite
Mr. Ron Mader, Gen. Mgr.
Ms. Courtney Ropele
Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn
Dinner (2) at Maxwell's
Catering Manager
Mr. Jay Boyd
Ms. Laura Foley
Director of Marketing
Marketing Coordinator
Meadowlands Casino
Delmar Zenobe Signs
Monongahela, PA
Signs
Office Depot
Discounted printing
Message to the Alumni
From Robert C. Roule
It's been a half century since we set out on a journey along roads we
knew not where they would lead. Along that odyssey, we have come across
many divergent paths, some dead ends and some that seemed to stretch for
miles with wide, beautiful vistas.
A writer for the 1958 Flame waxed poetic and prophetic when she wrote,
".[S]eniors follow a road of broad interests, tree-shaded in summer, through sunshine
and shadow; snow-banked in winter, rut-bound and ice-crusted. The pathway is broad,
curving on to the future." The roads, of course, are a metaphor for hopes, dreams and
ambition.
Following those personal pathways has brought us to milestone 50, where we have an
opportunity to re-establish old ties and relationships and perhaps to evoke a little
nostalgia. It's also a great time to review what we have accomplished.
If we take stock of ourselves, we now know full well who we are: We are competent,
productive, efficient, persistent, open-minded, generous, independent, energetic, active,
motivated, self-assured, enthusiastic and committed to our goals.
Today we are facing another fork in the road. Will we follow that well-worn path to a
rocking chair to await, what Dillon Thomas called, the dying of the late? Or will we
take the less traveled route where we can remain productive and pass on our wisdom,
energy and experience to others?
Shall we sit and wait for the grim reaper? I think not. There are more roads to explore,
promises to keep and miles to go before we sleep.
Bob
An Invitation to Our Classmates
From the 50th Golden Jubilee Reunion Committee
Reservation Form ● Entrée Choice ● Schedule ● Menus
Dear Classmate:
It gives us great pleasure to invite you to our 50th Class Reunion.
A lot of effort and planning is going into this Golden Jubilee Reunion to be
held at the Holiday Inn-Meadowlands, 340 Racetrack Road, Washington, Pa.
15301. We would sincerely like to see you there on Saturday Sept 13, 2008.
Registration:
The Banquet cost is $ 60.00 (ea) plus options. Please
register early and return the enclosed registration form along with your check
to Judith Leach. Early full payment will reduce our bookkeeping chores.
Rooms:
Rooms are blocked in the name of MHS 50th Reunion.
Mention this when you book. Phone 1-724-222-6200, direct to the hotel, for
the discount. Room are $99.00, but will revert to $149.00 on Aug 11, 2008.
Our 50th Golden Jubilee Celebration is shaping up to be something very
special. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity to visit with old school friends
in a casual and relaxed atmosphere. We have not over-scheduled, so as to
allow plenty of time for socializing.
The dress code will be casual for the entire weekend.
Sincerely,
Judith Leach
for the 50th Golden Jubilee Reunion Committee
Judith Leach-Dennis Yerkey-Bob & Marge Hunter-Beatrice Christina Bradford-Thelma Wilson Lutes-Norma Jean Mountain Haywood
MHS Class of 1958
Missing (No Address)
Linda Ballinger
Patrica Isaac Furiga
Nancy Caldwell Gooding
Robert Haines
Joyce Roberts Hughes
Patricia Kelly
Merrie Martino Marvin
Edwin Weaver
Ronald Saunders
Judith Martin Leach (Chair)
504 Jackson Street
Monongahela, Pa 15063
bandjl1@comcast.net
724-258-4357
Bill Leach 11-29-40 - 9-23-07
● Contracts
● Mail drop for all correspondence
●Treasurer
● Receipts and disbursements
● Research & database
Dennis G Yerkey
4061 Rustic Woods Drive
Jefferson Hills, Pa 15025
● Maintain the classmate database
● Souvenir Book ● Publications ● Letters ● Signs
● Owner - Web Page
● eMail communication
● Digital pictures ● CD
● Database
d.yerkey@comcast.net
412-445-3940 C
412-653-4454 H
Photo page address:
http://mhsreunion.myphotoalbum.com
Bob & Marge Hunter
268 Hazelkirk Road
Monongahela, Pa 15063
724-258-2869
rkmahunter@comcast.net
● Research teacher's addresses-Letter
● Teacher liaisons at the banquet (Greeters)
● Set up the teachers’ table-name tags-tent cards
● Hospitality room
● Tickets & drawings
Beatrice Christina Bradford
810 Sherman Street
Monongahela, Pa 15063
724-258-7053
beebeeC1@comcast.net
● Statistician ●Accounting/Auditing
● Tickets & drawings
● Registration table ● Greeter
● Database updates for Dennis
● Research
Thelma Wilson Lutes
121 Beechwood Drive
Monongahela, Pa 15063
724-258-9045
No eMail
● Ticket drawings and disbursements at 11:15PM
● Memorabilia from her archives
● Historian
● Registration table
Norma Jean Mountain Haywood
7845 Brockway-Sharon Road
Burghill, Oh 44404
Normajh101@cs.com
303-772-7805
● Chair; Souvenir Book Committee
● Compile and edit Nostalgia ● Memories ● Anecdotes
● Deep Search; An in depth search for classmates
● MCS; The MON CITY SPEAK section
● Design and Production of the Souvenir Book
Robert Roule
5833 Sandstone Drive
Durham, NC 27713
bob_roule@juno.com
919-544-4060
● Co-chair, Souvenir Book Comittee
● Design and readability of the Souvenir Book
● Edit Nostalgia ● Memories & Anecdotes
● MCS; The MONCITYSPEAK section
Priscilla Davis Webb
2250 Lancelot Drive
North Huntington, Pa 15642
b1d2grammy@aim.com
724-864-5195
● Research Junior classmates
● Assist Norma with the Souvenir Book
● Junior Registration
● Proofread and final production
Mary Ann Pohle
16 Circle Drive
Finleyville, Pa 15332
rma4194@verizon.net
724-348-7453
● Assist Norma with the Souvenir Book
● Proofread
● Assist in the final production of the book
BANQUET DAY SCHEDULE
Saturday, Sept 13, 2008
Casual Dress
Take digital pictures and mail a CD or card to Dennis
2:00 PM
Morning and afternoon free for socializing.
Room Check In
4:00
Pick up your registration packet in the Washington Room
5:00-6:00
Cocktail Hour/Mixer in the Jr Ballroom
Open Bar-Waiter served Hot Hors d'Oeuvres
6:15
Class Group Picture at the Lobby Fireplace Pay $10.00 cash
6:30
Enter Junior Ballroom
7:00
Be seated in the Jr. Ballroom
Open seating
a Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.
b Light the candle
c A moment of silence for our departed classmates.
d Invocation
The wait staff will please serve dinner.
Place your entrée card in view near your plate. C, B, F
We plan to produce a photo CD, so take pictures at the table, the dance,
the hospitality rooms and the breakfast.
Turn on the flash. Deposit cameras in the box when 27 shots are taken
8:15
Break time
8:30
Program
Dennis Yerkey-opening remarks
Judith Leach-"Welcome Home to Change"
a Acknowledge honored guests and teachers
b Acknowledge contributors to the treasury
c Acknowledge the Reunion Committee
d Other speakers
e Propose a toast
e Conclusion
f Stand and sing our Alma Mater
9:00-12:00
Dance to the oldies by DJ Stanley Welsh-Requests will be taken
11:00
11:15
12:00-2:00
Snack -- Pastries (in a glass) and Coffee
Share the Wealth drawings by Thelma & Beatrice
Move to the 6th Floor Hospitality Room, or Whispers Lounge
AMERICAN BREAKFAST In The Ballroom
Sunday Sept 14th, 2008
8:00-10:00AM American Breakfast Buffet
Taken down at 10:00AM
Comments Made in the Year 1958
COMPILED BY BOB HUNTER
"I'll tell you one thing, if things keep going the way they are, it's going
to be impossible to buy a week's groceries for $20.00."
"Have you seen the new cars coming out next year? It won't be long before
$2,000.00 will only buy a used one."
"If cigarettes keep going up in price, I'm going to quit. A quarter a pack
is ridiculous.
"Did you hear the post office is thinking about charging a dime just to mail
a letter?"
"If they raise the minimum wage to $1.00, nobody will be able to hire
outside help at the store."
"When I first started driving, who the hell would have thought gas would
someday cost 29 cents a gallon! Guess we'd be better off leaving the car in
the garage."
"Kids today are impossible. Those duck tail hair cuts make it impossible to
stay groomed. Next thing you know, boys will be wearing their hair as long
as the girls."
"I'm afraid to send my kids to the movies any more. Ever since they let
Clark Gable get by with saying DAMN in GONE WITH THE WIND, it seems every new
movie has either HELL or DAMN in it."
"I read the other day where some scientist thinks it's possible to put a man
on the moon by the end of the century. They even have some fellows they call
astronauts preparing for it down in Texas."
"Did you see where some baseball player just signed a contract for $75,000 a
year just to play ball? It wouldn't surprise me if someday they'll be making
more than the President."
"I never thought I'd see the day all our kitchen appliances would be
electric. They are even making electric typewriters now."
"It's too bad things are so tough nowadays. I see where a few married women
are having to work to make ends meet."
"It won't be long before young couples are going to have to hire someone to watch their
kids so they can both work."
Dave Burya
Dennis Yerkey
Phyllis Rankin Hann
Clara Sue Wall McGann
Connie McGuffie Edwards
Gary Wassel
Linda Gayhart Heimbuecher
John & Elaine Panseri Gerboc
Mary Etta Petras Mayak
John & Joy Gandley Bellicini
Rosemary Bindi Sanderson
Don Pender
Mary Louise Baxter Russell
Grif Jones
Paige Reilly
Jim & Rose Ambrose Donovan
JoAnn Pohts
Wilson Walters
Mary Lou Borrello Oskin
Rose Crawford Harris
Sandra Kennel Katnik
Connie Mamie
Ray Racunas
Nelita Campbell Harbison
Dorine Panseri
Richard Hyslop
Ronald Guydan
Robert Hunter
Clara Sue Wall McCann
Connie McGuffie Edwards
Christine Skinkis McNees
Elaine Freycenet Edie
Norma Mountain Haywood
Judy Martin Leach
James Rongaus
Pete Donina
Don Pender
Marilyn Gregory Labuda
Marcia Papak Lesko (ANONYMOUS)
Rose Campbell Kukovich
Joe Harsh
Maryann Pohl Walters
Sondra Dragone Lettrich
Dennis Yerkey
Colleen Gavaghan Christy
Shirley Jurofcik Amon
Gaynell Sheperd
Jane McNamee Lengyel
Michael Kriston
Priscilla Davis Webb
Connie Mamie Vlah
John Allen
Keith Wood
Barbara Williams Jackson
Rosemary Bindi Sanderson
INTERESTING FACTS
Senior Class Officers
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sponsor
Sam Marra
Jim Ellis
Judy Martin
George McFeely
William Ermlick
Student Council Officers
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sponsor
Mickey Ferrari
Charlene Pezzoni
Gaynell Shepherd
Sam Marra
Nathaniel Davis
Yearbook Name
Newspaper Name
Mascot
Flower
Junior/Senior Prom Theme
"The Flame"
"The Red and White Review"
"Wildcat"
None
Teahouse of the August Moon
Friday May 9, 1958
Music by Lee Kelton
Popular Songs of 1958
1."At the Hop"
2."Don't I Beg of You"
3."Tequila"
4."Twilight Time"
5."Witch Doctor"
6."All I Have to Do is Dream"
7."The Purple People Eater"
8."Hard Headed Woman"
9."Poor Little Fool"
10."Volare"
... Danny and the Juniors
... Elvis Presley
... The Champs
... The Platters
... David Seville
... Everly Brothers
... Sheb Wooley
... Elvis Presley
... Ricky Nelson
... Domenico Modugno
Top Movies
1. The Bridge on the River Kwai
2. Peyton Place
3. Sayonara
4. No Time for Sergeants
5. The Vikings
6. Search for Paradise
7. South Pacific
8. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
9. Raintree Country
10. Old Yeller
Academy Awards
Best Picture:
Best Director:
Best Actor:
Best Actress:
"Gigi"
Vincente Minnelli ... "Gigi"
David Niven... "Separate Tables"
Susan Hayward ... "I Want to Live!"
Grammy Awards
Record of the Year:
Song of the Year:
Album of the Year:
Male Vocalist:
Female Vocalist:
"Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)" ... Domenico Modugno
"Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)" ... Domenico Modugno
"The Music from Peter Gunn"
... Henry Mancini
Perry Como
... "Catch a Falling Star"
Ella Fitzgerald ... "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Songbook"
Comments about Monongahela , Pennsylvania
If your Dairy Queen is closed from September through May,
you live in Mon City.
If someone in a Home Depot store offers you assistance and they don't work there,
you live near Mon City.
If you've worn shorts and a parka at the same time, you live in Mon City.
If you've had a lengthy telephone conversation with someone who dialed a wrong
number, you live in Mon City.
If you measure distance in hours, you live in Mon City.
If you have switched from 'heat' to 'A/C' in the same day and back again
you live in Mon City.
If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without
flinching, you live in Mon City.
If you carry jumper cables in your car and your wife knows how to use them,
you live in Mon City.
If you design your kid's Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit,
you live in Mon City.
If driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with snow, you live in
Mon City.
If you know all 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter and road construction,
you live in Mon City.
If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in Mon City.
If you find 10 degrees 'a little chilly', you live in Mon City.
If someone will stop to let you into traffic, you live in Mon City.
If you understand these jokes, you live or have lived in Mon City.
50th REUNION DINNER MENU
Saturday September 13, 2008
5:00-6:00 PM
Registration / Mixer at the Junior Ballroom
Butler passed hot Hors d'oeuvres consisting of:
Swedish Meatballs, Mushrooms, Petite Quiche,
Cheese, Vegetables, Dips and Crackers
7:00 PM
Dinner:
Junior Ballroom-Open Seating
Salad
Grande Occasion Field Greens Salad
Choice:
Chicken Cordon Gold
Roasted Prime Rib
Grilled Gold Brick Salmon
Sides:
Twice Baked Potato and
California Blend Vegetables
Dessert
Caramel Apple Pie
(C)
(B)
(F)
Warm Rolls and Butter
Beverage
11:00 PM
Snack - Pastries (in a glass) and Coffee
11:15 PM
Drawings by Thelma & Beatrice
Sunday
8:00-10:00 AM American Breakfast Buffet
Scrambled Eggs-Breakfast Potatoes-Sausage Links
Whole Apples-Navel Oranges-Bananas
Miniature Gourmet Breakfast Breads
Regular and Decaffeinated Coffee, Orange Juice and Tea
Bon Appetite from the Food Committee
“I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the
United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one
Nation under God, indivisible, with
liberty and justice for all.”
by Baptist Minister Francis Bellamy 1892
CLASSMATES
They are still sleek and confident.
Doubts are for other people.
They know how the world should be run
And for all I know they are right
Gathered tonight in this reassuring club
they can point to achievements
or modestly let others do that for them.
But onto some of these forthright faces
a shadow has crept
they have seen death come close
and sense they are being stalked
Time and madness of the world
…relentless…take their toll
And none of us forever shakes off that question…
What have I really amounted to?
Tom Greening
May 1995
Monongahela High School
Class of 1958
50th Golden Jubilee
Class Reunion
Saturday, Sept 13, 2008
Holiday Inn-Meadowlands
A Short History of Rock & Roll
The decade of the Fifties gave birth to Rock and Roll. That's us folks!
When Bill Haley's Rock Around The Clock became popular in 1955, the nation learned to swing to a
whole new sound.
But, Rock wasn't the only music of the Fifties. Other artists with other songs had folks hummin' for
much of the decade. Pat Boone, Perry Como and Patty Page......just to mention a few.
The feel-good innocence of the Fifties music reflects on the post World War II optimism in
America. The young people of the time, an emerging force called teenagers, hadn't struggled
through the war years, although some may remember the end. They were looking for something
more exciting. They discovered that vitality in Rock and Roll.
During the Fifties, both styles of music co-existed quite nicely.
Some of the music you associate with the Fifties was actually recorded in the Sixties. Blue Moon,
by the Marcel's, for example. And all of the "girl groups" are from the 60's.
When you look at the dates, the styles tend to break off mid-decade. The tunes from 55-64 are
pretty much alike. Things didn't change much until the British music invasion of the U.S., and the
U.S. military invasion of Viet Nam.
These are some are some of the tunes we seem to remember the most.
Johnny B. Goode
All Shook Up
Blue Moon
Blue Suede Shoes
Blueberry Hill
Chantilly Lace
Don't Be Cruel
Great Balls Of Fire
Hound Dog
In The Mood
Jailhouse Rock
Kansas City
La Bamba
Long Tall Sally
Love Me Tender
No Particular Place To Go
Only You
Rock And Roll Music
Rock Around The Clock
Rockin' Robin
Sea Cruise
Shake Rattle And Roll
Splish Splash
Summer Time Blues
Sweet Little Sixteen
Tequila
That'll Be The Day
Whole Lot Of Shakin' Goin' On
Other songs
1. Why Do Fools Fall In Love
2. Come Go With Me
3. Sha-Boom
4. Speedoo
5. I Wonder Why
6. Gee
7. Little Darlin'
8. Get A Job
9. Book Of Love
10. Little Star
11. Blue Moon
12. Little Girl Of Mine
13. At My Front Door
14. I Promise To Remember
15. Remember Then
16. When You Dance
17. Whispering Bells
18. Rama Lama Ding Dong
19. Trickle, Trickle
20. Walking Along
21. Morse Code Of Love
22. At The Hop
23. Duke Of Earl
24. Stay
25. Yakety Yak
26. You're So Fine
27. Church Bells May Ring
28. The ABC's Of Love
29. I'm So Happy
30. Pretty Little Angel Eyes
31. Everyday Of The Week
32. I Want You To Be My Girl
33. Barbara Ann
34. Ling Ting Tong
35. Babalu's Wedding Day
36. Come Back My Love
37. Lily Maebelle
38. Love Potion No. 9
39. You Baby You
40. Zoom Zoom Zoom
41. Tell Me Why
42. Denise
43. A Teenager In Love
44. Poison Ivy
45. My Girlfriend
46. The Woo Woo Train
47. Stormy Weather
48. So Fine
49. Searchin'
50. Up On The Mountain
51. Heart And Soul
52. Hushabye
53. Peanuts
54. Castle In The Sky
55. I Only Want You
56. Hearts Of Stone
57. Rip Van Winkle
58. Oh Gee Oh Gosh
59. All Night Long
60. Ruby Baby
61. Sixty Minute Man
62. Sorry I Ran All The Way Home
63. Money Honey
64. I Love You
65. Smoky Places
66. Have Mercy Baby
67. Mr. Lee
68. Unchained Melody
69. In My Heart
70. Never Let You Go
71. Can't We Be Sweethearts
72. Tonight (Could Be The Night)
73. Tonight's The Night
- Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers - 1955
- Del-Vikings - 1956
- Chords - 1954
- Cadillacs - 1955
- Dion & the Belmonts - 1958
- Crows - 1953
- Diamonds - 1957 / Gladiolas - 1957
- Silhouettes - 1957
- Monotones - 1957
- Elegants - 1958
- Marcels - 1961
- Cleftones - 1956
- El Dorados - 1955
- Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers - 1956
- Earls - 1962
- Turbans - 1955
- Del-Vikings - 1957
- Edsels - 1958
-Videos - 1958
- Solitaires - 1957
- Capris - 1982
- Danny & the Juniors - 1957
- Gene Chandler (Dukays) - 1961
- Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs - 1960
- Coasters - 1958
- Falcons - 1959
- Willows - 1956
- Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers - 1956
- Lewis Lymon & the Teenchords - 1956
- Curtis Lee - 1961
- Students - 1958
- Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers - 1956
- Regents - 1961
- Five Keys - 1954
- Eternals - 1959
- Wrens - 1955 / Cardinals - 1955
- Valentines - 1955
- Clovers - 1959
- Cleftones - 1955
- Collegians - 1958
- Norman Fox & the Rob Roys - 1957 / Belmonts - 1961
- Randy & the Rainbows - 1963
- Dion & the Belmonts - 1959
- Coasters - 1959
- Cadillacs - 1957
- Valentines - 1956
- Spaniels - 1958
- Fiestas - 1958
- Coasters - 1957
- Magnificents - 1956
- Cleftones - 1961
- Mystics - 1959
- Little Joe & the Thrillers - 1957
- Bop-Chords - 1956
- Passions - 1960
-Charms - 1954 / Jewels - 1954
- Devotions - 1960
-Kodaks - 1958
-Du Mauriers - 1958
- Drifters - 1956
- Dominoes - 1951
- Impalas - 1959
- Drifters featuring Clyde McPhatter - 1953
- Volumes - 1962
- Corsairs - 1961
- Dominoes - 1952
- Bobbettes - 1957
- Vito & the Salutations - 1963
- Timetones - 1961
- Five Discs - 1962
- Cleftones - 1956
- Velvets - 1961
- Shirelles - 1960
Sept 10, 2008
To: MHS Class of 1958 Classmates
50th Reunion Committee
Although I am unable to join you for this memorable
occasion, I am happy to convey my best wishes. A
Golden Jubilee Reunion celebration is certainly a great
milestone that we have reached.
I hope all classmates and teachers have a great time
reminiscing and getting re-aquatinted. I want you to
know that I share in your feelings the pride of being a
graduate of the MHS Class of 1958.
Sincerely,
Samuel Marra
Samuel Marra
MHS Class President, 1958
Mr. Frank Lignelli
1308 Robinwood Drive
Clarion, PA 16214
William & Ruth Parkinson
146 Skyline Drive
California, PA 15419
George E. Watkinson
3 Dorchester Drive, #109
Pittsburgh, PA 15241
Bill Benedetti
414 Aldama Ave.
Lady Lake, FL 32159
Dr. Louis Razzano
521 E. Pine Street
Grove City, PA 16127-1971
724-458-6112
Elmo Natali
1130 Skyline Drive
California Pa 15423
John LaFrankie
1308 Robinwood Drive
Clarion, PA 16214
Irene Robertson
518 Grant Street
Monongahela, PA 15063
Clinton Griffith
1508 Route 481
Charleroi, PA 15022
Jeane Tucker Turri
Craven Hill
Charleroi Pa 15022
724-239-5645
The MHS Class of 1958
posthumously honors
William Leach
for 50 years
of
dedication and commitment.
We thank you for your
leadership and service.
MHS Classmates
11-29-1940 - 9-23-2007