Down Memory Lane...


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Can you finish this local advertising jingle?

"Where you goin? (Kelly and Cohen!)"

or how about this one..."Who can? (American!) "

Who could forget hanging out at Henry's...wait that was just a little before our time! But we did walk up to the plaza after school and on Saturdays, and who did we always see there? Maxwell, of course! (Rumor has it that Maxwell is back after many years absence, and looking much the same, so glance around when you go to the library.) How about - driving around, and around Eat 'n Park, that is until they had to put up those NO TURN AFTER 9 P.M. signs. It sure is fun to stroll down memory lane once in a while. This page is for all of us to share the fun stuff we love to remember, so send your favorites, and they will end up here.

Just for now, here are some memories from our 20 Year Reunion Book.

I remember Mark Smith, Wally Durci, John Tench, Tim Meckey and me all crammed into Smith's mustang going to school each morning....Jug Moser

First period Monday morning swimming, the long walk from English to Art; what was the big deal about girls wearing tight blue jeans; watching the track team freeze their buns off in early spring....Julie (Lang) Linhart

Young life with the "hippie" Bob McGinnis; cooking goodies at Lesa Benvenuti's house; good friends and great times....Cindy (Nulph) Borneman

Playing in the band (baritone horn)....John Stuart

Graduation ceremony, getting a high school sweater and letter in sports, cutting class in Forbes Trail and going to Pittsburgh, and Biology teacher W. Piper....Gary Polliard

Sonny and Cher at the prom and the spring choir concert singing the "Creation"....Theresa (Sieminski) Crow

Track meets in Butler with Chet and Hugo, "War Story" Bill Cory in Health class, and Fran Rogel, the ex-Steeler....Robert Boice

Tarena dances and Sizzlers (short dresses with bikini pants to match)....Anonymous

Remember when we didn't have any bills? And, please, tell me that girl in the high school picture isn't really me!....Barbara (Heller) Frey

The guy who would always "toot" hello. Do you remember who he was? Hint: He was also the boy voted best personality and he married the girl voted best personality....Nancy (Popowicz) Kass

An excellent art teacher - Mr. Andrews....Richard Vartenisian

Growing 5" and gaining 20 pounds as a sophomore; being clueless in Alg III and Trig, and getting D's for effort from Mr. "G"; Paula, and exchanging picture; not going to either prom because of Lucy from Knock H.S.....Jeffery D. Myers

A-Wing, the Ladies Restroom, football games, and Graduation Day....Jocelyn (Griner) Stazinski

Winning the WPIAL Baseball Championship....Kenny Meckey

Band, Majorettes and Color Guard, winning the Three Rivers Band Festival Competition....Deborah (Gorney) Meckey

The cold nights at football games on Friday nights....Martha Rose (Barnett) Nochera

Hurry to get my contacts back in and long hair dried after swimming class 1st or 2nd class of the day!....Norma J. (Popowicz) Miller

Walking out of Miss Weber's sixth period class singing through the halls - disrupting other classes in session....Anonymous

After 12 long years, my most exciting high school memory was receiving my diploma on Graduation Day. I miss the pep rallies, chorus concerts, and the scholastic awards programs. Receiving the "Presidential Physical Fitness Award" was another important moment in high school....Paula (Massarelli) Gaetano

Walking in circles at the "Grace"....Anonymous

Angora on class rings....Anonymous

The Scrub Sisters in Basketball, doing donuts on parking lot on those wintry mornings after basketball practice, Kevin Gourley's magic fingers in Miss Carlig's typing class, and George Kuhn's French class antics with Madame Schmitt....Michele (Conroy) Robinson

The girls being allowed to wear slacks (not jeans) our senior year....Janee (Henschel) Wislie

I remember when we were given permission to war "slack suits" instead of dresses or skirts... We were in 9th or 10th grade. hard to believe that we actually had to wear a skirt to school up until this time....Mary Rose Hensel

French trip in spring of 1971 with Madame Schmitt as chaperone....Janice (Kowalski) Rowe