Altoona High School - Horseshoe Yearbook (Altoona, PA)

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Tx N n x 3 ff'-Jw, 5 Y- fx M fx '15 i In this little world of ours we have adminis- trators, teachers, students, and ianitors. Each contributes in his own way to the general fur- thering ot education. Strangely enough, each group teaches and each group learns. But the people who learn the most are those who have the secret of knowledge-the desire to learn. 5-,VNV . .,..WM..,....,.,,,......,: ,ww W. vvs of Fcluvzxtizm Q 28 29 ff'-.s ,f""x """"x .f"'N. E G75 M5 s U-. c..,s, , . gs! 'i Sow Seeds Of Thought In Fresh, lnquiring Minds! Hound, of, ,fdur The duly elected members of the Board of School Directors of the School District of the city of Altoona, serving without remuneration, have a tremendous task before them. ln addition to upholding the state school laws, these public- spirited citizens administer a S4,473,066,000 budget, employ 509 professional employees and T80 non-professional employees, maintain 28 school buildings including one high school and two iunior high schools-all to provide an educa- tion for 12,088 students. This year Mr. Ernest DeJaiFfe, a former head of high school Mathematics Department, was elected president of the board. Much of the re- cent work of the board was concerned with the providing of fire stairways in schools in compli- ance with the new state building laws, the erec- tion of a new school to replace Irving School, and coping with the problems ofthe expanding school population. MR. ERNEST DeJAIFFE President Norman E. Ernest, A. Bruce Denniston lSuperintendentJ, Ernest DeJaiFfe lPresidentJ, Robert L. Thompson Ksecretaryj, Robert F. Hare llawyerl, Gwynne Dodson, Mrs. Harold E. March, E. Raymond Smith, Paul R. Reynolds, George L. Kensinger lVice Presidentj, Kenneth R. Clapper, Frank Marsh. DR. A. BRUCE DENNISTON Superintendent Superintendent The saddest of all obituaries might well be: "His hidden talents were never discovered." It is not too late for you ot the Class of T960 to take a long searching look at yourselves. Do you see any evidence of an unknown or unused talent that you may possess? Have you developed the talents you do know about to their greatest po- tential? A certain sized bar of steel is worth 55.00. This same bar of steel is worth 510.50 it made into horseshoes. If made into needles it is worth S4285.00, but if made into balance wheels for watches it becomes worth S25,000. This can be said of another precious material-youth. Your value is determined by what you make of your- self. Edgar Guest put this truth into verse in his poem, "Equipment." Figure it out for yourself, my lad, You've all that the greatest of men have had: Two arms, two hands, two legs, two eyes, And a brain to use if you would be wise. With this equipment they all began, So start for the top and say, "I can." Mr. Joseph N. Maddocks Principal Principal That we have prospered as a nation is largely because an extraordinary number of gifted men have always guided the destinies of our people. Our founding fathers and makers of our Consti- tution were men of vision, empowered with wis- dom and courage, recognizing what was good enough yesterday is not good enough today. Abraham Lincoln expressed a truth that needs much emphasis today: "YOU CANNOT STRENGTHEN THE WEAK BY WEAKENING THE STRONG. YOU CANNOT FURTHER THE BROTH- ERHOOD OF MAN BY TAKING AWAY MAN'S INI- TIATIVE AND INDEPENDENCE. YOU CANNOT HELP MEN PERMANENTLY BY DOING FOR THEM WHAT THEY COULD AND SHOULD DO FOR THEM- SELVES." With Lincoln's thought in mind, I hope the members of this class have acquired the indepen- dence, initiative, courage, and patriotic zeal to make a substantial contribution to the future wel- fare of our great nation. Congratulations and best wishes to every member of the Class of 1960. I Mr. Edgar J. Brooks Assistant Principal Assistant Principal With Alaska and man's current interest in space travel, two wild and fascinating frontiers are opening to your generation, frontiers that cannot be mastered by the ox-cart methods of days gone by. Both the Conant report and the Rickover story have pointed up the need for top quality education if we are going to survive and retain our position of leadership among the na- tions of the World. Your education and the use you make of it will determine not only your suc- cess in tomorrow's world but also how this coun- try will fare in the future. Altoona has always furnished leaders and in- telligent followers. The Class of 1960 should be no exception. Good Luck to you. Q Like every large organization, the tremen- dous size of the Altoona High School student body 12780 studentsl requires that the top man- agement be backed up in the iob of supervision by a team of vice-presidents which in AHS are our department heads. These assistants super- vise the teaching staff, help formulate the cur- riculum, order and distribute text books, assist in scheduling and discipline, and are responsible for department budgets. All of the subject de- partment heads teach at least two classes in addi- tion to carrying out their supervisory duties. In keeping with the school policy of rewarding merit, all of the subject teachers and the attend- ance and guidance personnel have risen from the ranks, so to speak, and have assumed depart- ment head status only after years of service as teachers in this school. HUGH G. BLACK KATHRYN A. BLOOMFIELD RUBY K. CRUMM Dean of Boys Student Government Dean of Girls SCOTT S. GEESEY WILLIAM GIBBONS JOSEPHINE C. HELMS Boys' Attendance Vocational Girls' Attendance -as .NZ , 'P' 'ill EUGENE L. LANTZ ELEANOR LONG MARY E. LOWTHER JOHN C. MONTI CLAUDIA MOORE Social Studies Cafeteria Director Home Economics Music Library IRENE SAUSERMAN WILLIAM A. WHITTAKER HAROLD C. WINIMER ROBERT H. WOLFE DALE W. WOOMER Mathematics Language Science Physical Education Business Education g..,.,..... Even teachers enjoy the Junior Prom. 3 an-A Y'-'-sd . Lf-QI, f Q 'N Q A of JL. 7 'vs '1--np. I2 ,ae PAUL G. ADAMS Social Studies MARY S. AUEN Special Education MABEI. B. BARKMAN Business Education RICHARD P. BARRY Social Studies JOHN W. BATHGATE Vocational WILLIAM BAUMGARTEL Vocational SARAH E. BELL Social Studies WALTER G. BETAR Social Studies RUSSEI. K. BOHN Music HERBERT S. BOLGER Language CHALMERS F. BRACKEN Vocational JOHN W. BROWN Business Education NORMAN CADLE Vocational E. MARJORIE CAROTHERS Business Education ALBERT L. CELLINI Language HELEN CHERRY Science DANIEL A. CLARK Vocational JANET R. CRIMENS Language HAZEL V. CRIST Home Economics f WILLARD C. CROSS Vocational HELEN B. DAVIS Physical Education WAYNE E. DIEHI. Mathematics LUCINDA B. DETRICH Language ALFRED H. DIETZE Vocational DOROTHY B. DIETZE Language WALTER A. DIETZE Vocational ROBERT H. DOERR Business Education E. MARJORIE DOWNES Social Studies SARAH E. DUNCAN Business Education GRACE S. EPRIGHT Home Economics LOUIS J. ERNEST Language IDA E. FICKER Language WALLACE E. FIELDS Physical Education EDITH G. FREDERICK Language ETHELYN C. FURRER Mathematics NORMAN C. FURRER Mathematics E. JEAN GATES Business Education FRANK GHESSIE Business Education STELLA MARIE GORGON Language MYRTLE GOULD Home Economics CARL E. GRAF Business Education E. CLAIR GREENE Vocational MIRIAM A. HARBAUGH Science MILDRED E. HELLER language ETI-IEL M, HENRY Social Studies WILBERT H. HOFFMAN Science ELIZABETH V. HOLLEY Business Education MARTIN E. JOHNS Social Studies GEORGE C. KAVEI. Vocational JANET L. KIRCHNER ' Science In Each of Us Is a Part of The-mg A teacher is very much like a bygone year, that is, the teacher is a part of the past before he is truly appreciated. Nevertheless, it is that past that determirtes one's present, as well as one's future. lt was Alexander of Macedon who said, "l am indebted to my father for my living, but to my teacher for living well," a tribute to Aristotle, one of the greatest teachers of all time. The high rating of Altoona High School has always been largely the result of an excellent teaching and administrative staff. In addition to teaching from a well planned curriculum, these teachers counsel students, confer with par- ents, sponsor clubs and classes, maintain grades, textbooks, and attendance records, attend PTA meetings, grade thousands of papers, chap- erone dances and parties, assist at athletic events, plays, and other school functions, organize and conduct field trips, take extra college courses to improve their professional ability, spend untold hours in preparation for classes, forever enter- tain the hope that they have inspired in each stu- dent the desire to know. With ministers, doctors, and social workers, they live and give a life of service. l l HAZEL G. KROUSE 1 Business Education ANTHONY F. LAMONT Social Studies HARRY K. LANTZ 1 Vocational MARIE N. LAUVER Social Studies SARAH L. LE VAN Dramatics RALPH F. MARSHALL Social Studies LESTER C. McCALL Mathematics FRANCES E. MQGINNIS Physical Education DOROTHY J. McGREGOR Music RUTH E. McKERIHAN Home Economics LOIS P. METZLER Business Education BEATRICE D. MORRISON Language MARY E. MORROW Home Economics PAUL E. MORSE Physical Education JAMES J. O'DONNELL Language FRANCES L. OYLER Language MARIAN A. PLITT Art ALMA A. POINTS Home Economics MARIAN R. PUCKEY Mathematics A. CYRIL RAMSEY Social Studies RAYMOND H. REVIE Science DONALD E. RHODES Vocational KENNETH F. RHODES Special Education LORENE F. RHODES Language DOROTHY M. RICHARDS Physical Education What We Do With That Part Is Their Reward. The 119 teachers and administrators who constitute the Altoona High School faculty are organized with the Altoona High School Educa- tion Association, with Miss Elizabeth Holley as president, Miss Dorothy Richards as vice-presi- dent, Miss Beatrice Morrison as secretary, and Mr. Wilber Rung as treasurer. The group started the 1959-60 term with a picnic supper the first week of school at Riggles Gap and concluded it with a luncheon in June. March 16 was a holi- day for students while the teachers visited indus- tries and businesses all over Blair County to es- tablish a closer understanding with the users of their products, so to speak. In November our school underwent evaluation by an evaluating committee, and in addition to being given an ex- cellent rating, the school was congratulated on the respect and high esteem in which the teachers were held by the students. As for statistics, 64 men and 55 women com- prise the faculty. Two have doctor's degrees and 49 have master's degrees. The average teacher has twenty years of service, and the majority of his post graduate work has been done at Penn- sylvania State University. All in all, we students feel we are fortunate in having these men and women as our teachers, and each of us admits that they have played a considerable part in shaping our lives. RONALD RICKENS Driver Education TIMOTHY D. ROBERTS Mathematics WILBUR K. RUNG Science HERBERT S. SHEETZ Mathematics FRED G. SMALL Business Education UNA E. SMALL Language SAMUEL B. SMITH Vocational WILLIAM J. SMITH Vocational ROBERT M. SPINAZZOLA Science HAROLD E. STONG Science EARL G. STROHM Social Studies H. JOSEPH SUTER Science GERALD S. SWAN Vocational ANNA M. TEMPLE Language EMILY F. TUSSEY Nurse ARCHIE E. UMSTEAD Social Studies A. ANGELLA UNVERZAGT Social Studies RICHARD S. VAN SCOYOC Mathematics EARL H. VARNER Vocational C. ROSCOE WAREHAM Mathematics LLOYD A. WENDLE Vocational RAY S. WILSON Business Education IDA E. WOOMER Language ELIZABETH H. YEAGER Language HAROLD D. YODER Science Physical Education Department faculty at 2:51 p.m. ,ff 15 G., tv 'E'-9' SR Q 'wx iv! 1 '-in I i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Linda lckes, executive committee, Michael Faris, treasurer, Adelaide Scheungrab, secretary. Standing: Donna Pechter, Gail Kaylor, Cindy Geesy, executive com- mittee, Ralph Wise, president: Sally Ainsworth, vice president. The graduating class of 1960 marked the Jun- ior Picnic as the official end of their junior year, and the official beginning of their senior year. Getting down to business on October 7, Mr. Mad- docks installed the officers: Ralph Wish, presi- dent, Sally Ainsworth, vice-president, Adelaide Scheungrab, secretary, Mike Faris, treasurer, Donna Corbin, Donna Pechter, Gail Kaylor, Linda Ickes, and Cindy Geesy, executive committee. In order to keep the price of the prom tickets down, the class sponsored four dances after foot- ball and basketball games, the profits from which enriched our treasury. On February 6, the class held a dance for the benefit of the Heart Fund at Riggles Gap. Admission was limited to seniors only, but a few underclassmen managed to infil- trate. SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Betar, Mr. Deihl, Mrs. Dietze, Mrs. Epright, Miss Gorgon, Miss Richards, Mr. Spinazzola. r it i X gf QQNQWI 0 Conversational French class gets an earful. "Well girls, I'll bet he'll notice me this time." Today-A Seniorp Tomorrow-Q97 Everyone had a doubly good time, one for themselves and one forthe cause. At the meeting on March 'l0, Mr. Maddoclcs gave the schedule for graduation week, and Miss McGregor rehearsed the class song. June 3, Senior Day, the class bid A. H. S. farewell and, taking their yearbooks, trudged home to rest for the Prom. The Baccalaureate, Senior Banquet, Prom, and Afterglow were even more outstanding this year than in pre- vious years. Pink, real and artificial roses covered the rose arbor, which was the back- ground for the water-filled fountain. Above the crowd revolved a moon of mirrors which added the finishing touches to the theme, "Moonlight and Roses." Ernest Krens shows spot welding skill in sheet metal shops. We spent April in Paris at the Jr. Prom. 'I7 K li .N 1. Will P Q ALFRED A. AMBROSE COLLEGE PREP Al was a member of the Academy of Science and Horse- shoe served as president of his English class takes an interest in football, baseball and basketball relishes meat- ball sandwiches. JAMES M. AMIGH . .. VOCATIONAL Jim was home room representative his sophomore and iunior years thinks the Kingston Trio is tops indulges in steak and French fries is often heard saying "Don't get excited." F. GENE AMRHEIN COLLEGE PREP Gene takes pleasure in football relishes grainger pie Fabian is tops for singers . .. highly regards Ed Byrnes as an actor says physics is favorite subiect college days are next. JUDITH K. ANDERSON COLLEGE PREP Judy served as Girls' League representative her senior year was in Nurses' Aide people who ignore past friendships leave her cold loves steak and French fries is fascinated by English. MANGUS L. ANDERSON . , . COLLEGE PREP Mangus served as home room representative as a iun- ior was a member of Car Teens club for two years makes much of hunting and English . . . plans to attend college. LINDA J. AFRICA COLLEGE PREP Linda sang alto in Mixed chorus and Concert chorus . .. was an active member of Ushers' club, FTA, Nurses' Aides and College club served as English class secretary as a iunior. BARBARA J. ANDREWS . . . GENERAL Bobs was an active member of Fellowship club, Car Teens club and Homemaking club . . . has a liking for football, HARRY L. AIKENS . .. GENERAL Harry takes pleasure in football, collecting old coins and working on cars has been heard saying "And there" enioys history has G liking for steak plans to ioin French fries and "American Bandstand" . . . enioys dancing 'he Army and painting sang in Mixed chorus. SALLY L AINSWQRTH . I 1 COLLEGE pREp CONSTANCE J. ANGESKI . . . BUSINESS ED Sally served as vice president of the senior class Connie WCS 0 fflembef of 'FBI-A her lU"'I0f and SEUIOI' panicipmed in Nurses' Aides, Ushers' club' Sem-,ge and FNA years served as assistant English class secretary her senior year is heard saying "Big deal" enioys reading and was a member of iunior class executive committee a , cooking. future nurse. CAROL J. ALTER BUSINESS ED NANETTE ANSLINGER COLLEGE PREP Carol sang soprano in chorus her sophomore year Nanette won first prize in Quill and Scroll contest her served as secretary of her English class her senior year junior year reporter for Mountain Echo sang soprano goes for Pat Boone, Rock Hudson and spaghetti . . . secretarial in Dr. Bohn's chorus . . . a Girls' League representative . .. work is next, member of FTA and College club. Africa Aikens Ainsworth Alter Ambrose Amigh Amrhein Anderson, J. Anderson, M. Andrews Angeski Anslinger .... ,.. f 15 mmewsx ,. , aft 1vu1iel.fa-L. .1a JUDITH D. ARTHUR COLLEGE PREP Judith was an active member of FNA sang second soprano as a member of the Girls' chorus served as her English class secretary and president of her home room. GARY L. ARTHURS BUSINESS ED Gary enjoys fried chicken and football has an aver- sion for people who exaggerate can be heard saying "l'Il say" often watches "Maverick" goes for Debbie Rey- nolds and Rick Nelson. KENNETH R. ARTHURS GENERAL Ken goes for Debbie Reynolds, spaghetti and football . . . spends his spare time viewing "Maverick" on TV and work- ing with automobiles has a liking for chemistry uses the expression "Yep!" DARLENE W. ASKEY GEORGE BARDEN Darlene was a member of Nurses' Aides, College club, Car Teens club, and Ushers' club . .. acted as head cheerleader senior year worked on Girls' League executive committee sang in Concert chorus. TERRY L. AUKER . . . COLLEGE PREP Terry served as president of his English class as a sen- ior enjoys Spanish class goes for hunting and basket- ball . . . likes pizza and songs by Ernie Ford . , . hopes to be a teacher. DAVID S. AURANDT ... COLLEGE PREP Dave played as end on JV football and as guard for varsity basketball sang tenor in Boys' Glee club and par- ticipated in Varsity "A" club . . . can't stand people who brag. RONALD D. AUSTIN BUSINESS ED Moose transferred from A.H.S. from Pittsburgh his sen- ior year . . . played intramural basketball . . . has a liking for hamburgers and football dislikes big schools is par- tial to Liz Taylor's acting. RICHARD P. AVENI VOCATIONAL Dick played in boys' intramurals all three years .. . has a liking for basketball and bowling partial to drafting has been seen watching "Peter Gun" on TV . . . enjoys steak. Arthur Arthurs, G. Arthurs, K Austin Aveni Bailey Three heart specialists discuss four interesting cases JUDITH A. BAILEY GENERAL Judy served as English class secretary her sophomore year enjoys dancing, skating and going to football games loves movies in which Rock Hudson and Doris Day star delights in watching "Maverick." STEPHEN A. BAIR .. . COLLEGE PREP Stevo served as president of his English class has a liking for football and round steak . . . as a sophomore played tympani and bell lyre in band and tympani in orchestra ALVIN H. BAKER . . . COLLEGE PREP Al played the sousaphone in the band for three years enjoys hunting and football . . . cannot endure noisy girls takes pleasure in TV late shows is often heard saying ulfm beat." CHESTER A. BAKER VOCATIONAL Chet took radio shops has a liking for fried rabbit takes an interest in outdoor activities enjoys Chey enne" on TV likes football plans to join the U S Air Force. Askey Bair Auker Aurandt Baker, A. Baker C if5i':rw a - A..-.X t 4' f . tai? X ,N ,QQEE wg w' K 1 s l . H -f-1 W si wg 63 L 1 e, ,U i X 3 , x f M . Baker, Sally Baker, Susan, Baker, T. Baldessaro Bare, S. Bare, C Barefoot, J. Barefoot, R. Barnhill Barr, C. Barr, M. Barry mwsqgnmi fi SALLY L. BAKER , . . BUSINESS ED Cindy sang alto in Mixed chorus and Concert chorus . .. served as sophomore English class secretary favors bas- ketball, German, Pat Boone, Debbie Reynolds and Rock Hudson ... dislikes girls who smoke. SUSAN D. BAKER BUSINESS ED Susan was a reporter for the Compass served as secretary of her English class spends much time playing the piano loves pizza enjoys salesmanship class shudders at stuck-up people. TERRANCE L. BAKER . . . VOCATIONAL Terry participated in intramurals three years .. . names trigonometry and solid geometry as favorite subjects in- dulges in steak and French fries likes watching "Wagon Train" , . . plans to goto college. GRACE M. BALDESSARO GENERAL Grace participated in FTA, Mixed chorus as a senior was in Cor Teens club served as English class secretary and home room president . .. beautician school is next. Love is the universal language. SHELIA L. BARE GEORGE BARDEN Teddie was active in the Car Teens club and the Home- making club plans to be a telephone operator after gradu- ating . .. enjoys eating Italian food and watching "Banclstand" on TV. C. THOMAS BARE ... GENERAL Tom takes an interest in cars, football and math may be heard saying "I guess" goes for Rosemary Clooney detests stuck-up girls may be found watching "Rifle- man" on TV. JANICE A. BAREFOOT ... GENERAL Janice served on the Horseshoe staff for two years was secretary of her home room . . . served as home room rep- resentative enjoys swimming, horseback riding and bas- ketball is fascinated by Frankie Avalon. RICHARD K. BAREFOOT VOCATIONAL Dick was in sheet metal shops ... dislikes stuck-up girls never misses "Maverick" on TV . . . indulges in eating hot dogs favors science and Fabian enjoys going to foot- ball games is college bound. GEORGE L. BARNHILL . .. COLLEGE PREP George had a leading role in the English play his junior and senior years participated in track and cross country was a member of College club and Varsity "A" club. CLOYD B BARR VOCATIONAL Bud takes an interest in football has a liking for fried chicken takes pleasure in watching "Gunsmoke" on TV enjoys watching James Arness and Jane Russell act fancies Marty Robbins' singing. NIICHELE A. BARR BUSINESS ED Mickey participated in Car-Teens and Homemaking club enjoys football and skating indulges in pizza and French fries . . . says American history is favorite subject plans to go to modeling school. RALPH F. BARRY BUSINESS ED Ralph was English class secretary his senior year belonged to Academy of Science was homeroom repre- sentative his sophomore year relishes pierogi is heard saying "What's that, something you ate?" 20 Bartlebaugh Bartley Batrus Bayle, G. Beasom, C. Beasom, D. R. ELAINE BARTLEBAUGH . . . BUSINESS ED Brat served as Girls' League representative her senior year . . . loathes show-offs . .. idolizes Rock Hudson and Doris Day goes for pizza, football, dancing and spaghetti will attend airline hostess school. JERRY L. BARTLEY COLLEGE PREP Jerry played JV and varsity basketball for three years relishes steak lists math as his favorite subject goes for songs by Pat Boone thinks Sandra Dee is great . . . college bound. LOIS A. BATRUS . . . GEORGE BARDEN Lois sang soprano in Dr. Bohn's chorus as a sophomore was a member of Cor Teens club for two years and the Ushers' club as a senior .. . says "What's new." JOSEPH L. BATTISTI VOCATIONAL Joe enioys collecting stamps and coins rates shops as his favorite subiect disgusted with teachers who are hard to get along with relishes steak plans to ioin the service. CAROL A. BAUMGARTNER COLLEGE PREP Carol was an editor of Mountain Echo participated in Quill and Scroll and German Social club served as presi- dent of her home room as a sophomore plans to go into nurse's training. CAROL A. BAYLE BUSINESS ED Carol served as home room representative was a member of Academy of Science club ... enioys TV's "Bonanza" likes to swim, paint and eat French fries often heard saying "Holy cow." G. JEAN BAYLE BUSINESS ED Jeanie was a member of the Horseshoe staff sang soprano in Mixed chorus two years is partial to James Darren, Sandra Dee and Paul Anka . . . may be heard saying "You're ok." CAROLE K. BEASOM COLLEGE PREP Carole was a maiorette three years served as home room representative was an active member of FTA, Col- lege club and Ushers' club .. . sang alto in Concert chorus . . . will be a future nurse. if J, f -I If - 7 'dx I I . 'i .' ' . Battisti Baumgartner Bayle, C. Beatty Beckel Beecher DIANA L. BEASOM COLLEGE PREP Di was active in Homemaking club and FNA was a senior home room representative enioys swimming and dancing goes for French fries and sloppy ioes irritated by wise guys. LINDA L. BEATTY BUSINESS ED Linda was a member of FBLA her iunior and senior years takes a fancy to skating relishes spaghetti enioys "Bandstand" on TV is heard saying "So what" will be a secretary. CAROL L. BECKEL . . . COLLEGE PREP Carol served as senior English class secretary takes pleasure in bowling, dancing and swimming is irritated by people who are always late favors English, spaghetti, James Darren and Sandra Dee. EDGAR H. BEECHER . . . VOCATIONAL Edgar was a member of the 120 weight class in wres- tling always watches "Rifleman" on TV . . . favors physics, porkchops and football is partial to Loretta Young, Jodie Stevens and John Wayne. 21 BRENDA L. BENJAMIN . .. GENERAL JAMES D. BENN . . . VOCATIONAL Jim takes an interest in math JUDITH R. BENN GEORGE BARDEN year is pleased with Judy Garland relishes hot dogs thinks basketball is by stuck-up people. WILLIAM G. BENNETT ... BUSINESS ED machines and basketball as favorites and Fabian . . . expects to ioin the Navy. GERALD E. BENTON COLLEGE PREP wlLuAM A. BEECHER vocArloNAL Jem, played ,axophone and du, Bill tustled on the wrestling mat his senior year goes for hunting and football is fascinated by mechanical draft- ing plans to attend college after completing high school. I'll be" played intramural sports. CAROL A. BENZEL . . . COLLEGE PREP Carol was a maiorette for three GILBERT E. BEICHLER VOCATIONAL Gilbert enioys playing baseball . . . is fascinated by Eng- lish loves Spanish steak goes for Loretta Young was active in machine shop shudders at pencils with brok- en lead plans to ioin the Navy. is partial to Johnny Mathis, shrimp and attend airline school. CARL E. BERGSTED . . . VOCATIONAL Carl takes a fancy to hunting an baseball alleges that mechanical dr subject goes for fried potatoes Force. CECELIA A. BENDER . .. BUSINESS ED Cecely participated in FTA and sang in Dr. Bohn's chorus as a senior ... enioys swimming, dancing and baseball in- dulges in eating steak and French fries . . . makes much of Eng- lish and "Maverick." CONSTANCE BERKHEIMER ,. . GENERAL Berky song in Mixed chorus her se spaghetti, football and Paul Newman McCoys" as her favorite TV program .. leave her cold. DONNA L. BENDER . . . GEORGE BARDEN Donna was a member of Miss McGregor's Girl chorus, Nurses' Aides, German Social club and FNA president of home room senior year takes pleasure in swimming and dancing. Beecher Beichler Bender, C. Bender, D. Beniamin Benn, Judith Bennett Benton Benzel Bergsted Brenda sang in the Mixed chorus . . . of her English class and secretary of her home room is found drawing in her spare time dislikes untruthful people. served as president may often be found watching "The Rebel" on TV likes to play football in his spare time plans to ioin the Air Force. Judy was president of her English class her sophomore and Pot Boone tops is disgusted Bill served as home room representative states office never misses "Ameri- can Bandstand" . . . is partial to Clint Walker, Debbie Reynolds inet in the band for three years likes baseball, steak, "Maverick" and model railroads can't stand stuck-up girls often says "Well, years served as Girls' League representative . . . took part in Nurses' Aides . .. bacteriology will d fishing enioys afting is his favorite plans to ioin the Air nior year . . . relishes claims "The Real 1. i self-centered people Benn, James Berkheimer M. JOHN BIDOLI GENERAL John takes a fancy to songs by Connie Francis en- joys watching Nick Adams and Doris Day makes much of cars and football ... plans to ioin the Air Force. PATRICIA A. BIDOLI . . . BUSINESS ED Patty was a member of Car Teens club her senior year takes interest in collecting records indulges in French fries cannot endure conceited people plans to work after graduation. DELORES M. BISHOP BUSINESS ED Dee enioys watching "77 Sunset Strip" on TV . .. de- tests conceited boys rates Sandra Dee as favorite actress is partial to French fries, skating and bookkeeping en- ioys working with number paintings. RUTH A. BLACK BUSINESS ED Ruth was English class secretary her sophomore year Q! .. enioys "The Loretta Young Show" on TV indulges in , spaghetti . . . detests conceited people . . . has liking for foot- Gemng the presses ready to roll' ball has plans to be a beautician. MICHAEL L. BLAIR . . . COLLEGE PREP D. LARRY BOOKHAMER .. . GENERAL Mick takes an interest in hunting . . . inclulges in eating Bookie was a iunior member of Car Teens club en- charcoal grilled steak . . . ENIOYS "The Rebel" on TV . . . is irrl- ioys putting model ships together , , , favors archery and his- tatecl by conceited people likes trigonometry and science tory may often be heard saying "Holy cow" plans on goes for Doris Day. a Navy career. MARLENE A. BLENDL GENERAL ALLAN R. BOOKWALTER COLLEGE PREP Marlene sang soprano in Mixed chorus her iunior year Booky sang tenor in Mixed chorus iunior year won acted as home room secretary was a member of the third prize in science fair his sophomore year is partial to Car Teens club . . . goes for horseback riding, English, pizza pizza, bowling and "Bandstand" . . . detests people who don't and Red Skelton. tell the truth. EDWARD P. BOLAN . . . VOCATIONAL PEGGY J. BOORE . . . GENERAL Eddie played intramural basketball senior year may Peggy participated in Car Teens and Homemoking club often be FOUHCI WGTCIIIHQ "MGV9I'lCIK" on TV list mf-IIIW, takes pleasure in skating and dancing enioys driver bowling and basketball as favorites has a liking for Pat training class indulges in eating steak and French fries Boone and Dick Powell. is heard saying "That's the breaks." MICHAEL F. BOMBAY . . . GENERAL WILLIAM L. BOYLES . . . COLLEGE PREP Mike was o forward in intramural basketball has a Bill was o home room officer, English class president, liking for pizza likes "Maverick" on TV is heard say- and a member of Car Teens enioys watching Kirk Douglas ing "Dig it cat" detests noisy girls plans to ioin the and Jane Russell favors basketball, spaghetti, antique cars Armed Services. and Spanish. Bidoli, M. Bidoli, P. Bishop Black Blair Blendl Bolan Bombay Bookhamer Bookwalter Boore Boyles 'YN1 - mi ' t V . 2:5 .. .55 P 4f+ mu sn mv' -sl mexsiea1 ie uw. n vp ! 'F' Brackbill Bradfield Bratton Bravin Brett Brickley Brogden Brubaker Bruder Brumbaugh Brunner Buck RONALD E. BRACKBILL VOCATIONAL Flips was active on the track and cross country teams . .. plans to attend college after graduation . . . is partial to history and chicken . . . takes pleasure in watching "77 Sunset Strip" on TV. SHARON K. BRADFIELD BUSINESS ED Sharon twirled a baton for three years as a member of the maroon maiorettes sang with Dr. Bohn's and Miss McGregor's choruses future airline hostess. WILLIAM A. BRATTON . , . VOCATIONAL Bill takes an interest in football makes much of steak, Debbie Reynolds and science enioys racing claims "77 Sunset Strip" as favorite TV show plans to become an auto mechanic. WILLIAM J. BRAVIN COLLEGE PREP Bill participated in track and cross-country .. . takes an interest in radios highly regards "Gunsmoke," French and Johnny Mathis frequently heard saying "Way-to-go" is appalled by conceited people. The Del Fi's give with "Blue Velvet" at the talent show. DONALD H. BRETT College Prep Don was senior member of the Key club . . . indulges in eating lobsters never misses watching "Maverick" favors the expression "You can't win all the time" is par- tial to chemistry. LINDA H. BRICKLEY BUSINESS ED Linda warbled alto in Dr. Bohn's chorus is partial to pizza, Doris Day and math favors all songs by Pat Boone enioys watching "The Rebel" in her spare time. GERALD M. BROGDEN VOCATIONAL Jerry was a home room otticer and also a representa- tive . .. is interested in swimming and cars . . . has the favor- ite expression "Hey" enioys health watches "The Rebel" plans to ioin the Navy. BARBARA A. BRUBAKER COLLEGE PREP Barbara sang with the Mixed chorus enjoys swim- ming and listening to music cares for chicken highly re- gards Rock Hudson and Debbie Reynolds is partial to songs by Perry Como. STUART J. BRUDER COLLEGE PREP Stu sang bass in Boys' Glee club his senior year member of Mixed chorus his iunior and senior years was an unlimited in wrestling his iunior and senior years col- lege is next. THOMAS R. BRUMBAUGH VOCATIONAL Tom was active in intramural sports for two years enioys working with model airplanes goes for football and math class . . . detests girls who smoke .. . plans to go into Army. NANCY E. BRUNNER ... GEORGE BARDEN Nancy sang in the Mixed chorus her senior year participated in Car Teens club and Nurses' Aides . . . is par- tial to Rock Hudson, Jane Powell, Pat Boone and English. DAVID W. BUCK GENERAL Bucky was his home room representative for three years and his English class president for two takes pleasure in football and collecting guns . . . relishes shrimp has been watching "Cheyenne." 24 si ' 5 tif Buck Buckreis, E. Buckreis, T. Bulman Burget Burket, Judith Ann Burket, Judith Ann Burkey Burkhart JUNE A. BUCK GENERAL June enioys spaghetti may be heard to say "Oh, my gosh" likes to bowl and dance adores Frank Sin- atra abhors stuck-up people seeks a career as airline hostess. EUGENE D. BUCKREIS VOCATIONAL Doot was vice-president of his home room his iunior year . . . lists chicken, swimming and camping as his favorites enioys watching "Maverick" on TV plans to become a carpenter. THOMAS G. BUCKREIS ... GENERAL Buck was home room representative his senior year takes an interest in bowling and math . .. relishes potatoes . . . is disgusted by people who are late thinks Alan Ladd is tops future Marine. BEVERLY A. BULMAN . . . GENERAL Bev finds pleasure in listening to records, especially those of Elvis Presley . . . enioys swimming and spaghetti . . . dislikes those who break promises watches "The Real McCoys" always . .. often says "Gee whiz." ANN E. BURGET COLLEGE PREP Ann became sergeant of color guard her senior year played viola in orchestra participated in FTA, College club, and Ushers' club ... served as English class president ... was showcase manager. JUDITH A. BURKET COLLEGE PREP Judie adores Doris Day is fascinated by Johnny Ma- this and football can not endure grouchy people is often heard saying "Later" lists French as favorite subiect ... trusts herself to spaghetti. JUDITH A. BURKET COLLEGE PREP Judy is irritated by people who are always slow may often be found watching "Playhouse 90" on TV in- dulges in eating steak . . . adores Tommy Sands, Roger Smith and Donna Reed. JAMES W. BURKEY . . . VOCATIONAL Jim is pained by terrible drivers takes an interest in math enjoys eating venison delights in hunting takes a fancy to watching Perry Como on TV was in machine shops. Burley Bushnell Butler GERALDINE L. BURKHART COLLEGE PREP Gerry participated in Car Teens club as a senior served as English class president and home room secretary her junior year is partial to football and steak enioys Spanish. ALVIN M. BURLEY COLLEGE PREP Maynard was in the band for three years and the or- chestra for two may be found watching "Maverick" on TV takes an interest in ice skating plans to attend college. ANN S. BUSHNELL COLLEGE PREP Ann sang soprano in Dr. Bohn's chorus and Concert cho- rus was active in Nurses' Aides, College club, Science and Engineering, Ushers' club and FNA . .. served as senior Eng- lish class president. RICHARD B. BUTLER VOCATIONAL Richard played intramural basketball takes pleasure in football and bowling enioys steak and math never misses "Maverick" on TV plans to enter the service has a liking for Connie Francis. 6 DANBEL L. CALISE COLLEGE PREP Danny was English class president his senior year participated in Boys' Glee club and Car Teens club can be heard saying "Wow" makes much of Theresa Brewer. PATRICIA L. CAMPANARO BUSINESS ED Patricia lists typing as her favorite subject . .. enioys swimming and dancing ... goes for songs by Paul Anka . .. is pleased with movies starring Rock Hudson and Doris Day loves ice cream. DONNA J, CAPORUSCIO GEORGE BARDEN Donna enioys art delights in eating spaghetti likes to swim often exclaims "How about that!" is thrilled by the singing of Johnny Mathis never misses "The Real McCoys" on TV. DENNIS W. CAPRIOTTI COLLEGE PREP Denny takes an interest in trigonometry loves steak sang in the Boy's Glee club may be often heard say- ing "lt ain't polite" enioys football is partial to Abby Lane. CARQLE J, BYRNE 555134555 ED PATRICIA K. CARLE5 COLLEGE PREP Carol participated in Fellowship club for three years .Petr PlC'Yed P055 Vlollf' in the orfhesira and Pafflcl' was a member of Car Teens club and Homemaking club her Pfied 'n 'nfmmf-"'C'lf her Semol' Yea' cures for P0Wl'n91 iunior and senio, yea, enioys music and songs by pa, biology and swimming loathes smart boys takes a Boone. fancy to macaroni and tomato sauce. REGIS J, BYRNES , , , COLLEGE PREP ELAINE J. CAROTHERS . . . GEORGE BARDEN Regis was q home rqom represenigiive his gophomcre Elaine participated in Nurses' Aides and Car Teens club year belonged to Boys' Glee club and Cqr Teens club served as president of her English and art class . .. relishes enioys football, basketball, horseback riding, steak and French l1OImbUI'9eI'S Gnd Pill'-1 SP9I'td5 her SPUFS time residing and fries detests conceited people. drawing future nurse. JOANN R. CALABRESE . . . GENERAL JAMES A. CARRIERI . . . VOCATIONAL JoAnn enioys football, "The Real McCoys," Rock Hudson Jim has a liking for French fries takes an interest and Doris Day has an aversion to conceited people in basketball and physics may often be found watching can often be heard saying "Maybe" plans to be a tele- "Peter Gunn" on TV delights in listening to Johnny Mathis' phone operator. records. GEORGE E. CALDWELL COLLEGE PREP LINDA E. CASWELL BUSINESS ED Mox played tackle in varsity football and center in in- Linda was a member of FTA her iunior year enioys tramural basketball takes an interest in gymnastics and football indulges in eating pizza is often heard saying law goes for "Cheyenne" is appalled by women drivers "Ya know" cannot endure hen-pecked boys has a lik- makes much of Esther Williams. ing for bookkeeping. Byrne Byrnes Calabrese Caldwell Calise Campanaro Caporuscio Capriotti Carles Carothers Carrieri Caswell .A SAUNDRA N. CATALDO GEORGE BARDEN Sandy song alto in Mixed chorus was English class secretary and member of Nurses' Aides enioys pizza, Rock Hudson, Debbie Reynolds and "77 Sunset Strip" hates people who are never on time. M. RICHARD CAUM VOCATIONAL Dick is partial to steak, American History and the Kings- ton Trio is often heard saying "That's the breaks" de- tests people who think they know it all Air Force is next. SANDRA L. CECCHINE ... BUSINESS ED Sandy enioys collecting poems .. . lists English as favor- ite subject indulges in eating steak and French fries likes basketball is often heard saying "Get serious" dislikes conceited people future secretary. EDWARD M. CHAMPENO VOCATIONAL Champ highly regards "Maverick" and Elvis Presley f"eqUen'lY heard 5UYin9 HSUY heY" ' ' ' hates 9i"l5 who Smoke Some dolls dress dolls for the Salvation Army. enioys American history and collecting coins indulges in eating meat loaf will enter the Navy. PATRICIA M, CHAMpENO GENERAL MADELINE J. CIAVARELLA GENERAL Pat delights in eating pizza pie and French fries . 1 MUddY PNUS 0 fflemiief of 'IWFUY Teens fiub has 0 likes the "Donna Reed" TV program is heard saying "Hi, lllfmg for Sli'-7'i'n9f Sifflmmmg Und P'Z1.U 9nI0Y5 wetchins kid" sang second soprano in Girls' chorus for three years. PIUYIWUSE 90" 'S Often heard 5UY'f'9 "GfeC"" Cqnnoi endure canceited people. SANDRA L. CHATHAMS . .. BUSINESS ED Sandy was a typist on the Horseshoe staff served D' RALPH CIAPPER VOCATIONAL as secretary of English class and home room lists English, RQIPIW Served OS l10rI1e r00m representative his senior dancing, bowling and football as favorites plans to become Yedr WGS active in machine shop made happy by fish- q gtenogrqpher, ing, baseball and eating spaghetti is fascinated by math enioys watching "Red Skelton." CHESTER E. CHERRY . . . BUSINESS ED Chet collects stamps and coins enioys hunting, JUDITH A' CI-ARK GEORGE BARDEN steaks, Business Math and Annette Funicello was secretary Judie sang second soprano in Girls' chorus her senior of English class his senior year .. . often expresses himself by year was active in Nurses' Aides, College club, and Ushers' saying "Real cool" business school is next. club likes bacteriology, French fries, football and "Mav- erick" says "Forget it." PATRICIA M. CHIARIERI . . . GEORGE BARDEN Mickey has a liking for spaghetti, baseball and Rock KATHIEEN A- CUNGER Coll-EGE PREP Hudson . , . claims "American Bandstand" as her favorite TV Kathy hgg been q color guard for fhree years , I I pqf. P"99'C'm 5- - favors all SWISS BY Elvis Pfe5leY - - - is often ticipated as a member of Nurses' Aides, Car Teens and FNA her heard 50Y'n9 "How abou' 'IW'-H senior year . .. enioys Latin, chemistry and playing the piano. Cataldo Caum Cecchine Champeno, E. Champeno, P. Chathams Cherry Chiarieri Ciavarella Clapper Clark Clinger W I . 1.0 - , J Close Cockburn, Richard Cockburn, Robert Conrad, S. Conrad, W. Conte JOHN H. CLOSE VOCATIONAL Jon enioys Maverick, basketball and spaghetti is heard saying "Can't see it" ... highly regards Rock Hudson and Doris Day is pained by conceited girls plans to become a cabinet maker. RICHARD D. COCKBURN . . . VOCATIONAL Richard was active in sheet metal shops ... enioys play- ing football and going to movies highly regards Red Skel- ton is fascinated by math will ioin the Army after graduation. ROBERT C. COCKBURN . . . COLLEGE PREP Bob enioys football and hamburgers received letter of commendation for Merit Scholarship test delights in chemistry . . . highly regards Johnny Cash . . . has an aversion to stuck-up people will attend college. CONSTANCE J. COLABOVE . . . COLLEGE PREP Connie served as English class secretary and Girls' League representative her senior year takes pleasure in dancing and swimming cannot endure liars likes Tony Curtis and fried chicken is college bound. ". . . And another advantage of Juniata College 1 ...-w" x Colabove Coleman Conrad, D Cooper Corbin, D. Corbin, F. GARY E. COLEMAN COLLEGE PREP Gary was a member of Fellowship club his iunior year enioys "l Love Lucy," spaghetti and football is often heard saying "Nothin" ... detests people who think they know it all. DANIEL J. CONRAD ... VOCATIONAL Danny takes an interest in hunting and also in basket! ball dribbled as forward in basketball intramurals for three years alleges that drafting is his favorite subiect indulges in basketball. SHIRLEY L. CONRAD ... BUSINESS ED Shirley was an active member of FBLA can often be heard saying "Like wow" enioys all songs by Elvis Presley favors spaghetti, "Bourbon Street Beat" and Clint Walker. WILLIAM L. CONRAD VOCATIONAL Bill plans on ioining the Navy is fascinated by a good basketball game .. . makes much of John Wayne and Jayne Mansfield goes for steak in a big way enioys math. CAROL A. CONTE . .. GENERAL Carol sang soprano in Dr. Bohn's chorus for two years participated in Car Teens club . . . has a liking for pizza, music and baseball highly regards English and Pat Boone. CECELIA G. COOPER ... BUSINESS ED CC is a Doris Day fan enioys business English and playing badminton conceited people leave her cold de- lights in watching "Father Knows Best" on TV plans to do clerical work. DONNA J. CORBIN COLLEGE PREP Corby served on the class executive committee all three years became captain of Ushers' club participated in FTA and College club was on Girls' League executive com- mittee played cello in orchestra. FRED B. CORBIN . . , COLLEGE PREP Fred was English class president his iunior year . . . often heard saying "Not bad" spends extra time with model railroads goes for physics, swimming, pizza and watching "Gunsmoke" . .. is college bound. 28 Cori Cornelius Couch Counsel Cowher Craig Crawford, F. Crawford, R. Crawford, W. Crist Crum Cruse JOYCE A. CORL . . . COLLEGE PREP .loby participated in Car Teens club and Ushers' club . .. sang with the Concert chorus as a senior . . . served as a Girls' League representative will attend Allegheny college. V. MAXINE CORNELIUS BUSINESS ED Max was a senior member of the Ushers' club served as home room representative, English class president, and home room president during her three years . .. is heard saying "Have a lunch." CONNIE M. COUCH BUSINESS ED Connie lists horseriding, reading and hamburgers as favorites dislikes conceited people enioys listening to records of Rick Nelson never misses "Rebel" on TV plans on an Air Force career. JOY K. COUNSEL . . . COLLEGE PREP Joy played percussion in the orchestra . . . was English class president for two years enioys the "Rebel," Ingrid Bergman and Johnny Mathis cannot stand people who cheat. DONALD L. COWHER . . . GENERAL Don was in the Car Teens club his sophomore year takes an interest in most sports may be heard saying "Check it" relishes cheeseburgers plans to ioin the Air Force. .IUDITH L. CRAIG . . . BUSINESS ED Judy served as vice president of her home room as a iunior . . . enioys English class . . . likes French fries and base- ball is irritated by people who are late will be a fu- ture telephone operator. FREDERICK A. CRAWFORD . .. COLLEGE PREP Fred served as English class secretary for two years . . . was in Car Teens club .. . played in intramurals . .. is partial to trigonometry and baseball enioys watching "American Bandstand." RICHARD F. CRAWFORD . . . COLLEGE PREP Dick played the drums in band for three years par- ticipated in intramural basketball . .. enioys watching Liz Tay- lor and Anthony Quinn . .. is often heard saying "Like who." WILLIAM D. CRAWFORD .. . COLLEGE PREP Bill served as captain on the intramural basketball team for two years relishes pizza and French fries may be found watching "Sea Hunt" on TV detests women drivers goes for Sandra Dee. ROBERT L. CRIST BUSINESS ED Robert takes pleasure in collecting coins goes hunt ing and swimming relishes steak and French fries lists history as favorite subiect .. . hopes to attend business college after graduation. ELAINE M. CRUM . . . COLLEGE PREP Elaine was active in girls' intramurals enioys bas ketball games and geometry class goes for chicken an waffles .. . takes an interest in sewing and oil painting .. hopes to be a seamstress. E. CAROLYN CRUSE .. . COLLEGE PREP Carolyn played the flute in orchestra for three years . . was secretary of Fellowship club her sophomore year has a liking for chicken and noodles is heard saying "Mercy enioys English. ,f ., ,f I. Jil ' . 'J X ik 'ltx K1 544 ,- I.,- . Q,--7 , ff.A,.f .f f X .f , f f ,, f. gf ,, 1 1 "T i if . f V' L' if '--1. ff fs, 4' ,X fu,-., ,L fl yi' I yflg' ' .i ,lei df' X eff' Ki... r' l' ' " 1 A .1-N, oe uf'-sc, ii tl l ll! l -- f rw l I Psfxi- :A X i I rf K,-' It Vx SN, yy 1' . ,f f ,-fl ,Y--':r-----c. ..,, Y- .. il M PM ffi.-" ff. -f' 'N 'HFTM xxx afX'eg:i Q Q gf' fix, Aff? X Y -R cg, tex X, .Cx-is-ff I4 V, , I ,If-. .X k w N. 3 5 f 1 X- xg , iff' fl J N. fm-T--ti , X' 5 5' f X-. Q ' I 1 ,- J .vw Xxx, tx tx 'BX iq! A! ,, mf. -. , -ri-. X x MJ A, xv -. v-' ex .f 1.-.af -. . - - V f ,V ' N. N, 'X - ,f .f ':'sQQ..'L'.'ggT,,.f..ffj.:, 2 JC fe X - .. ., C V, 'mg l.Xm""'a""' y" e . . "--Luz..." Z' f"' LINDA S. CRUTHERS GENERAL Linda enioys going to basketball games favors Rock Hudson, Doris Day and Connie Francis is partial to "The Alaskans" . . . goes skating in her spare time . . . is heard say- ing "How about that." WILLIAM H. CULP . . . COLLEGE PREP Bill played the clarinet in band for three years takes an interest in baseball enioys listening to the radio and watching TV dislikes insincerity likes songs by Paul Anka. MARGARET E. CUMMINGS . . . GEORGE BARDEN Peggy was vice president of the Homemaking club enioys watching basketball games, Tab Hunter and Jayne Mans- field states P.O.D. as her favorite subject hates con- ceited people plans to ioin the WACS. JAMES E. CUPPLES . .. COLLEGE PREP Jim goes for college algebra, swimming, steak and French fries highly regards James Garner and "Maverick" is often heard saying "You don't say" plans to enter service before college. Cruthers Culp Cummings Daniels Datres Davis, E. JAMES C. CURRY COLLEGE PREP Jim quarterbacked for varsity football .. . was star cen- ter in basketball participated in Varsity "A" club sang in Boys' Glee club served as English class president detests eating steaks while on sports trips. JOHN F. CUZZOLINA ... COLLEGE PREP Cuz served as president of his English class taxes an interest in boxing goes for steak and onions en- joys watching "Maverick" highly regards Perry Como's singing plans to be a barber. EDMONDO D. DANIELS COLLEGE PREP Chico takes an active part in baseball and football .. . enioys watching Gary Cooper and Lloyd Price rates Span- ish and P.O.D. as tops enjoys watching Red Skelton on TV . . . disgusted by stuck-up people. DELORES J. DATRES COLLEGE PREP De served as home room president her senior year was in Dr. Bohn's chorus relishes spaghetti enioys watching "American BandstancI" detests snobbish people is pleased with Rock Hudson and Ricky Nelson. EVE M. DAVIS COLLEGE PREP Evie was a reporter for the Compass three years took part in Nurses' Aides, College club, FNA and Science and Engineering club was exchange editor on Mountain Echo . . . future Navy nurse. GAYLE A. DAVIS . .. VOCATIONAL Gayle claims photography as his hobby and turkey as his favorite food states Jerry Lewis and Annette Funicello as tops in the theater . . . plans to move to Florida after gradu- ation. JANET L. DAVIS . . . BUSINESS ED Janet sang alto in both Mixed chorus and Concert cho- rus was an active member of FBLA for two years is partial to bookkkeeping often says "Crazy" enioys watching "Maverick." NICKI DAVIS COLLEGE PREP Nicki delights in swimming, reading and traveling was active in College club and Science and Engineering served her senior English class as vice-president irritated by stuck zippers college is next. Cupples Curry Cuzzolina Davis, G. Davis, J. Davis, N. 1 14- v .n,xunaLswium:,Ks .msamnlr -ws, .ful .. t. M., is new , ,rm . l:..ieev su1 SAMUEL E. DAVIS .. . VOCATIONAL Sam was active in cabinet shop ... enjoys watching westerns on TV ... favors baseball, French fries and steak ... cletests people who think they are better than someone else .. . will join the service. PHYLLIS J. DEAN COLLEGE PREP Phyllis played the violin in the orchestra . . . was a mem- ber of FTA, College club and FNA ... served as a Nurses' Aide ... detests people who are late ... plans to attend college. SANDRA L. DEAN BUSINESS ED Sandra sang soprano in Mixed chorus active mem- ber of Car Teens . . . enjoys writing letters and swimming . , . likes "American Bandstandf' Robert Mitchum and Maureen O'Hara is annoyed by conceitecl boys. BETTY J. DE ARMENT BUSINESS ED Betty served as secretary of her English class her senior year enjoys dancing, swimming, skating and "American Bandstandu idolizes Fabian and Rock Hudson stuck-up people leave her cold. GLORIA R. DE BIASE COLLEGE PREP Gloria belongs to Car Teens club was home room president junior year . . . served as a Senate helper enjoys football, reading, dancing and music dislikes over-conticlent and conceited people. PATRICIA E. DE CASPERS .. . COLLEGE PREP Patty participated in College club . . . was a member of Concert chorus and Senior Octet served as president and secretary of her home room enjoys English hopes to be an airline hostess. C. EDWARD DECKER ., . GENERAL Tiny acted as a home room representative for two years makes a hobby of playing the guitar favors Connie Francis, Kirk Douglas, football and spaghetti plans to enter the Navy. JOHN F. DECKER GENERAL John goes for football and hamburgers lists biology as his favorite subject ... is often heard saying "Like nice" ... Two twosomes take time out. ANTHONY C, DE FRANCESCO ... BUSINESS ED Tony was a member of FTA his senior year . . . acted as English class president his junior year highly regards Dean Martin attend is partial to bowling and "77 Sunset Strip" ... will college. ELIZABETH J. DE GOL GEORGE BARDEN Betty was a member of Car Teens club and Homemaking club her senior year has a liking for football, swimming and dancing is partial to Rock Hudson, Doris Day and Fabian. MILAN E. DEGYANSKY . . . COLLEGE PREP Milan was treasurer of the Academy of Science and sec- retary of Key club also participated in Science and Engi- neering and College club managed the baseball team participated in intramural sports. DAVID P. DELL GENERAL Dave plans on a career in the Navy . . . enjoys watching a good football game has a liking for pumpkin pie and enjoys movies starring Dane Clark and Fay Spain Air Force "Paladin" . .. takes an interest in hunting . . . favors solid is next. trig. Davis Dean, P. Dean, S. DeArment DeBiase DeCaspers Decker, C. Decker, J. DeFrancesco DeGol Degyansky De 'nt' . g F Dell Delozier, F. Delozier, Richard Delozier, Robert DeNicola Densevich DeStefano Detwiler DeVries Diamond Dickey Diehl RAY E. DELL COLLEGE PREP Ray sang in Boys' Glee club and Concert chorus ... was home room representative for two years served as English class president as a iunior plans to iain the Marines. FRED N. DELOZIER ... COLLEGE PREP Fred likes to hear Paul Anka sing ... attends Doris Day's movies whenever possible . .. watches football games and "Peter Gunn" . .. joins in all pinochle games . ,. says "Like wow!" ... plans to attend A.U.C. RICHARD F. DELOZIER . .. GENERAL Dick enioys viewing "Cheyenne" on TV in his spare time takes an interest in football and skating .. . is left cold by stuck-up girls has a liking for steaks. ROBERT L. DELOZIER COLLEGE PREP Bob was an active member of College club his senior year takes pleasure in ice skating and bowling has a liking for Debbie Reynolds, Johnny Mathis, football and mathe- matics. "And this, you modern girls, is an oven." RICHARD R. DE NICOLA . .. COLLEGE PREP Dick played forward on the basketball team makes much of shrimp and geometry can be heard saying "Tell my lawyer" disgusted by show-offs plans to enter col- lege after graduation. ANNE V. DENSEVICH GENERAL Anne sang second soprano in Dr. Bohn's chorus was a Girls' League representative . . . always enioys listening to songs by Johnny Mathis is annoyed by people who are always late. JUDITH A. DE STEFANO COLLEGE PREP Judy served as exchange editor on the Mountain Echo was a member of Fellowship club, and Quill and Scroll is often heard saying "Oh my word" belonged to FTA and College club. THOMAS J, DETWILER GENERAL Tom was vice president of his home room his iunior year . . . served as English class president his sophomore year . . . relishes pizza . . . enioys the "Rifleman" on TV . . . takes an interest in mechanical drawing. BARDFORD .l. DE VRIES .. . COLLEGE PREP Brad had the male lead in the Language Department play as a iunior and senior played trombone in the band all three years ... also participated in Key club for three years. FLORENCE H. DIAMOND ... COLLEGE PREP Flo sang soprano in Concert chorus her senior year was on active member of Ushers' club, College club and FTA is partial to French fried onions, Johnny Mathis and for- eign languages. LINDA L. DICKEY GEORGE BARDEN Linda was a member of FNA for two years enioys surfboard riding and reading .. . likes to watch the "Pat Boone Show" hates people who are late will enter nurse's training. SANDRA L. DIEHL COLLEGE PREP Sandy sang in Dr. Bohn's chorus her sophomore year and Concert chorus her iunior year lists favorite pastime as playing piano and cooking often says "Later, much later" . . . loathes conceited people. 32 if w Diena Dietze Dillen Disabato DiSabato DiVentura Diviney Dixon Dmytryshak Dodson, D. Dodson, E. Dodson, R. ANNA L. DIENA BUSINESS ED Frenchie enioys basketball and dancing has a liking for "American Bandstand," Doris Day and Andy Williams . . . states favorite subject as office machines can often be heard saying "Like help." JEFFREY C. DIETZE . . . COLLEGE PREP Jeff played center in .IV basketball and was pitcher for the baseball team served as president of College club played clarinet and saxophone in the band for three years. CAROL A. DILLEN COLLEGE PREP Carol was a cheerleader her iunior and senior years . . . participated as a member of College club, Ushers' club and Concert chorus her senior year is partial to English college bound. JOANN M. DISABATO BUSINESS ED Joanie takes pleasure in swimming, sewing and dancing takes an interest in art indulges in eating ravioli and steak . . . lists English as her favorite subject . . . enioys songs by Perry Como. TIMOTHY D. DI SABATO . . . GENERAL Tim is made happy by bowling and working on model cars has been seen watching the "Danny Thomas Show" on TV is partial to practical science plans to enter res- taurant business. JOSEPH L. DI VENTURA GENERAL Joe detests women drivers delights in watching Bri- gitte Bardot on screen favors baseball, spaghetti, English and "Maverick" enjoys listening to Doris Day future plans include some branch of service. ROY J. DIVINEY COLLEGE PREP Jim played center for JV and varsity football was home room representative and a member of the Senate participated in the Varsity "A" club sang in the Boys' Glee club. CONNIE J. DIXON BUSINESS ED Connie served as English class secretary her senior year is often heard saying "Oh, really" detests stuck-up people delights in watching "American Bandstand" and eating pizza highly regards business math. CAROL A. DMYTRYSHAK COLLEGE PREP Demmy was associate editor of the Mountain Echo belonged to FTA and Quill and Scroll her iunior year . . . was a member of College club and Science and Engineering club in her senior year. DAVID G. DODSON COLLEGE PREP Parrot was on the cross-country team for two years . .. has a liking for turkey with filling and apple pie thinks much of Annette Funicello and Duane Eddy . . . enioys football. E. CAROLINE DODSON . .. GEORGE BARDEN Caroline likes dancing enioys watching football games and "The Rebel" has a liking for Jeff York, Doris Day and Frankie Lane states history as her favorite subiect can't stand conceited people. RONALD G. DODSON COLLEGE PREP Horse presided as president of the Senate his senior year . . . was a three-year member of the Key club and track team . .. played left end in varsity football belonged to Varsity "A" club. Q: JOSEPH W. DORFMEISTER VOCATIONAL Pepsie played end on the varsity and JV football squads participated in intramural basketball for three years takes pleasure in fixing cars enioys eating chicken plans to be an electrician. CONSTANCE A. DOSH BUSINESS ED Connie was secretary of her home room as a senior . .. participated in Car Teens club enioys English class and "The Alaskans" . .. loves pork chops will be a future air- line hostess. JOHN A. DOUGHERTY VOCATIONAL Jack delights in working on cars takes an interest in basketball and steak enioys watching "Maverick" on TV has a liking for James Garner enioys listening to Dwane Eddie's music. DARLENE R. DOUTRICH . .. GENERAL Darlene was in the Mixed chorus her iunior year and in the concert chorus senior year . .. is often heard saying "Oh mother" . .. takes pleasure in swimming . .. enioys health and Fabian. ELIZABETH W. DOWNS . . . COLLEGE PREP Betsy was active in Academy of Science, FTA, College THERESA l-- DOMFNICK -- ' COLLEGE PREP club, Quill and Scroll, Science and Engineering, and Ushers' club Theresa was the president of FNA and a member of served as exchange editor of the Mountain Echo all three Nurses' Aides served as a reporter on the Mountain Echo years. and as her English class secretary plans to be a nurse. ROBERT G. DOYLE VOCATIONAL GERALD W' DONNFLLY VOCANONAL Bob plays baseball . . . watches "Cheyenne" faithfully Jerry spends most of his spare time working on cars . .. .. . enioys the singing of Perry Como . . . finds spaghetti to trusts himself to baseball, French fries and English is irri- suit his appetite despises those who think they know it tated by stuck-up people favorite singer is Johnny Mathis. all took welding shops. JOHN A. DOREFICE . . . COLLEGE PREP JOHN W. DREESE . . . COLLEGE PREP John played guard on JV basketball team shudders John won first prize in the chemistry Science Fair . . . at people who chew gum while talking .. . made happy by was active in Science and Engineering club, College club and Johnny Mathis' songs favors Robert Mitchum and Rita Hay- Academy of Science played trumpet in band . .. is irri- worth .. . college bound. tated by practical iokers. MARY L. DOREFICE . . . COLLEGE PREP TED W. DROST . . . VOCATIONAL Mary served as a maiorette in the maroon corps Ted is disgusted by girls who smoke takes an in- played the viola in the orchestra was a member of Nurses' terest in math, hunting and baseball indulges in eating hot Aides makes much of Johnny Mathis plans to be a beef sandwiches and French fries enioys Debbie Reynolds nurse, and Lloyd Price's acting. Domenick Donnelly Dorefice, J. Dorefice, M. Dormeister Dosh Dougherty Doutrich Downs Doyle Dreese Drost JACQUELYN S. DUMM GENERAL Jackie was a member of Ushers' club and Dr. Bohn's chorus was home room and Girls' League representative . .. served as president and secretary of her English class I enioys English. . NANCY L. DUTROW ... GEORGE BARDEN Nancy sang alto as a member of Mixed and Concert chorus indulges in eating French fries likes football and skating highly regards June Allyson and Tab Hunter ... enioys math. I JOYCE A. EAKIN5 ... BUSINESS ED Joyce was a member of Car Teens club her iunior year ., , lists English as her favorite subiect . . . adores Rock Hud- son cannot endure stuck-up people enioys ice skating and basketball. WILLIAM M. EBOCH .. . COLLEGE PREP William played the drums in band for three years likes to work with model trains enioys basketball, hunt- H , , ing and eating ,urkey HA highly regards Used HUMH . - A is And the assignment for tomorrow is on page 26." fascinated by math. EDWARD L. ECKENRODE VOCATIONAL LOUIS R. ENDRESS ... BUSINESS ED Ed was elected home room representative his senior year Lou played in immmumls Served as English class pQrl:li'pGIjdHgIh Acaderny of Scflce Efllrlal to foam president his iunior year and secretary his senior year Q ' Fon eyenne 'els es 'le C 'C en W' has an aversion to most women drivers is often heard emer lr one' uttering "That's the breaks." ROBERT E- EGAN COLLEGE RRER NANCY J. ENDRESS sconce BARDEN ' Bob served Us 'me Preswlenl of lumor clcfss wo? SEN Nancy cannot endure conceited people . . . makes much 'or board member of Key club " ' wolf pun In Senuitf lumor of Rock Hudson, Connie Francis . . . relishes spaghetti takes year was member of Academy of Science sang in Con- pleasure in Wmching H77 Sunse, Smpff on TV plans to Cen Chorus' become a nurse. JANET A- EGER GEURGE BARDEN DARLENE K. ENGELMAN BUSINESS ED Jon WU5 English ElU55 5eC"elU"Y GHIOYS WUIEIWIUQ Tone finds satisfaction in learning business math "Rebel," Alfdle Murphy, 5'-'SUV' l'l0YWE"d and FVGHIYIB Avalon enioys skating and dancing often is heard saying "Like EQVOYS fine WIS Gnd Cfefts SPEHEIS much of free time wow" is partial to Robert Wagner and Andy Williams swimming , . . often says "Get lost." plans fo be C, secfegufy. JUDITH F. EICHENLAUB .., COLLEGE PREP JAMES A. ESPOSTI ... GENERAL Judy was a member of FTA, Nurses' Aides, College club James has a liking for baseball and cars thinks and FNA her senior year . .. detests insincerity and arrogance Victor Mature, Fay Spain and Fabian are tops goes for ... cares for Tony Randall, Doris Day, and Tommy Edwards ,.. spaghetti . .. enioys watching "Peter Gunn" . .. is irritated future nurse .. . was a Horseshoe editor. by Conceited people, Dumm Dutrow Eakins Eboch Eckenrode Egan Eger Eichenlaub Endress, L. Endress, N. Engelman Esposti vii in is ' . 'T 'iii E 1 GH ' -253 ii ... .44 5 r 5 ' . 'eil' 1 K x I is .J A gk t Etters Evans, D. Evans, E. Eyster Fair Fama Farabaugh Faretty Faris Farrow Feather Ferguson PATRICIA L. ETTERS . . , BUSINESS ED Patty takes an active interest in swimming and collect- ing scrap book items relishes meat loaf and cole slaw thinks Jack Kelly and Loretta Young are tops .. . enioys gym class. DALE F. EVANS . . . GENERAL Dale played trombone in band for three years is heard saying "That's life" cannot endure conceited girls enioys football, bowling and swimming relishes steak and pizza will ioin Navy upon graduation. EILEEN D. EVANS .. . GEORGE BARDEN Pinky was her English class secretary for two years states dancing and football as favorites has a liking for John Saxon, Connie Francis and "Father Knows Best" is heard saying "That's right." D. JEAN EYSTER . . . BUSINESS ED Jean is made happy by horseback riding and watching football games relishes French fries is partial to his- tory ... has been heard saying "Oh, sugar" . . . highly regards Ricky Nelson. Women are always checking up on men. EQSQJQ' 5,1":r: Jllie .ftv. Iii lillll Ml ll PHILLIP W. FAIR .. . COLLEGE PREP Phil was sports editor of the Mountain Echo . .. tooted the clarinet in band for three years participated as presi- dent of Quill and Scroll and member of Key club college bound. NATHAN J. FAMA . .. COLLEGE PREP Nate sang bass in Concert chorus his junior year played the French horn in band senior year . . . served as sec- retary of home room was right guard in intramural basket- ball enioys English. O. JOHN FARABAUGH . . . GENERAL John was a member of Car Teens and Conservation club his iunior year ... is fond of saying "How about that" ... en- ioys hunting, history and baked ham highly regards Doris Day. HENRY A. FARETTY . . . VOCATIONAL Hank takes pleasure in working on cars is partial to John Wayne and Perry Como indulges in eating ice cream . . . may be found watching "Bold Journey" on TV . .. enjoys archery. J. MICHAEL FARIS COLLEGE PREP Mike was senior class treasurer . .. belonged to Key club was a member of Varsity "A" and cross country en- joys tennis and basketball . . . loathes conceited girls . .. plans to go to college. MARLENE M. FARROW COLLEGE PREP Marlene was an active member of FTA, College club, Ushers' club and Science and Engineering sang alto in Mixed chorus and Concert chorus was on Horseshoe staff her junior year. SARA J. FEATHER BUSINESS ED Smilie sang in the Mixed chorus for two years was a member of Fellowship club and Car Teens club . . . lists book- keeping as her favorite subiect . . . goes for skating . .. en- ioys pizza. SHARON R. FERGUSON . .. BUSINESS ED Sharon was member of Car Teens club . . . served as senior English president takes pleasure in bowling and swimming may be heard saying "That's tough" will be a speech therapist. 36 Ferraro Fields Fisher, D. Flegal Fletcher Focht HENRY L. FERRARO GENERAL Henry belonged to Car Teens club in his iunior year . .. is irritated by waiting for people . . . enioys bowling and base- ball is partial to Lana Turner and Connie Francis. PATRICIA A. FIELDS BUSINESS ED Patti was secretary of FBLA her senior year . . . spends her spare time reading and painting enioys Pat Boone, Eva Maria Saint and Johnny Mathis abhors conceited people. DENNIS B. FISHER VOCATIONAL Den took machine shops . . . takes an interest in foot- ball indulges in hamburgers has a liking for "Mav- erick" on TV likes Boris Karlofli is heard saying "Yes! I guess." KIRK L. FISHER COLLEGE PREP Kirk served as English class president and president of his home room became captain of intramural sports was member of after school math class has a liking 'For basketball, French fries and math. ELIZABETH H. FLECK COLLEGE PREP Betty won second prize in the chemistry Science Fair . . . took part in Academy of Science, Fellowship club, FTA, College club and Science and Engineering club . .. loves collecting stones and rare articles. JOANNE M. FLECK GENERAL Joanne enjoys collecting pictures of TV stars . . . is often heard saying "How about that" never misses "Red Skel- ton" on TV goes for Elvis Presley, Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds. RONALD G. FLEGAL COLLEGE PREP Ronnie was on the senior class decorating committee . . . served as secretary of home room can be heard saying "What! me worry" .. . is partial to steak, physics, football plans to attend college. L. JEAN FLETCHER BUSINESS ED Jean enioys swimming takes pleasure in drawing indulges in eating French fries lists business English as her favorite subiect . .. is irritated by boys who are late . . . hopes to be a secretary. Fisher, K. Fleck, E. Fleck, J Folk Foor Fox JANET L. FOCHT BUSINESS ED Janet sang alto in Concert chorus . .. enioys swimming, reading and music has a liking for spaghetti and pizza takes an interest in bookkeeping and shorthand can't stand people who say "Ain't." PATRICIA L. FOLK . .. COLLEGE PREP Patty sang soprano in Concert chorus was a mem- ber of College club, Science and Engineering and German So- cial club is heard saying "Oh my heaven" plans to be a medical technologist. DAVID L. FOUR . . . VOCATIONAL Dave has been seen watching "77 Sunset Strip" on TV relishes pizza is partial to mathematics has a lik- ing tor basketball and Ernie Ford plans to go into elec- trical engineering. ROBERT C. FOX COLLEGE PREP Bob sang in Boys' Glee club . . . played intramural sports enjoys watching "Maverick" on TV relishes steak filet . . . is partial to Brigitte Bardot, Rock Hudson and Johnny Ma- this plans to attend college. JOHN A. FRALEY VOCATIONAL Jack takes an interest in hunting has a liking for math abhors stuck-up girls may be found watching "Red Skelton" or "Cheyenne" on TV likes songs by Pat Boone. JOSEPH F. FRANCIS . . . COLLEGE PREP Joe sang bass in Boys' Glee club and Concert chorus his senior year served as Boys' Federation representative and English class president was an active member of Col- lege club. ROBERT J. FRANKS . . . VOCATIONAL "Little Hump" was homeroom representative his sopho- more and iunior years relishes oysters and goes wild over Fats Domino detests stuck-up girls after graduation plans to ioin the Marines. SANDRA J. FRANKS COLLEGE PREP Sandy was a senior member of FNA and Car Teens club abhors inconsiderate people as a sophomore served as a Girls' League representative is often heard saying "Oh mother." Fraley Francis Franks, R. Fronauer Frye Fuglistaller LINDA C. FREET GENERAL Linda sang second soprano while in Mixed chorus goes for basketball and spaghetti takes pleasure in read- ing . . . states history, Perry Como and Rock Hudson as favor- ites . ,. plans to be an airline hostess. .IUDITH L. FREY COLLEGE PREP Judy sang soprano in Mixed chorus her sophomore year . .. participated in FTA, German Social club, College club and Car Teens has a liking for swimming, football, sauerkraut and Hugh O'Brien. CHRISTINE J. FRONAUER . . . GENERAL Christine participated in Car Teens club her sophomore year served as an active member of FNA has a liking for English, spaghetti and ice skating . . . partial to Pat Boone's singing. RICHARD C. FRYE . . . VOCATIONAL Dick served as English class president his senior year . . . participated in track and intramural sports . . . enioys foot- ball, archery, fishing and eating spaghetti . .. highly regards Pat Boone, Chuck Connors and Debbie Reynolds. SUSANNE R. FUGLISTALLER . . . GENERAL Susie sang soprano in Mixed chorus her iunior and sen- ior year participated in Car Teens club . . . adores Jimmy Darren indulges in sauerkkraut and potatoes is irri- tated by conceited people. DOLORE5 J. FULTZ GEORGE BARDEN Dee sang alto in Dr. Bohn's chorus for three years takes pleasure in dancing and swimming enioys songs by Johnny Mathis goes for movies starring Jeff Chandler and Carol Lynley. CAROL A. GABRIELSON . . . BUSINESS ED Carol served as secretary of her English class and home room representative . . . was a member of the Academy of Sci- ence, FBLA and Car Teens clubs sang alto in the Mixed chorus. DENNIS B. GALLAGHER . .. BUSINESS ED Denny was third baseman for the baseball team served as secretary of his home room .. . participated in Car Teens club is fascinated by business law .. . enioys music by the Kingston Trio. Franks, S. Freet Frey Fultz Gabrielson Gallagher - - -f mummy xmsmw1w.s,s,:.a,.Ms.,,..:1 .-.- 1 .,.. . 2.4.11 e -We .. . 1 . . x as , ,117 , ut- s . w, 1-, .,-,fe ROBERT A. GARDNER ... VOCATIONAL Bob was chairman of home room safety committee takes an interest in playing guitar . . . is heard saying "Move out" is pleased with Donna Reed and Elvis Presley future includes the Navy. X.. XI FLORENCE E. GARMAN BUSINESS ED Florence was English class president her senior year belonged to Fellowship club is heard saying "Tomorrow" relishes pizza detests stuck-up girls enioys "77 Sunset Strip" on TV likes to read. HARRY D. GARRITY COLLEGE PREP Harry played trumpet in the band all three years . .. participated in Key club his senior year lists English, steak and Debbie Reynolds as favorites enjoys "Perry Mason" . . . will attend college. GARY B. GEARHART COLLEGE PREP Gary takes an interest in building model cars . .. makes much of Johnny Mathis and seafoods enioys watching football and "Dennis the Menace" .. . has an aversion to con- ceited people . .. prizes college algebra. Modern men take an obiective view of stress and strain. CYNTHIA L. GEESEY COLLEGE PREP Cindy served on the class executive committee two years sang soprano in Concert chorus and Senior Octet was active member of Ushers' club, Science and Engineering and College club. PATRICIA J. GELBKE GENERAL Pat enjoys horseback riding craves chicken and pizza pie . . , often says "So" . . . has a liking for English . .. collects stamps for a hobby .. . is partial to Rock Hudson and Doris Day. PATRICIA L. GEHARD GEORGE BARDEN Tish sang soprano in the Mixed chorus during her senior year was a member of Car Teens club and Homemaking club loathes conceited people wants to be an airline stewardess. LAWRENCE E. GHANER BUSINESS ED Larry sang in Boys' Glee club and Mixed chorus en- ioys watching "The Rebel" on TV may be found saying "Ever" . . . likes baseball, steak and French fries . . . hopes to be a professional singer. ROBERTA G. GEHRDE5 COLLEGE PREP Bobbi was a member of FTA for two years served on the Horseshoe staff her senior year takes an interest in swimming and art detests conceited people plans to attend college. SANDRA A, GIARDINO BUSINESS ED Sandy was secretary of her English class her senior year . .. relishes pizza pie and mashed potatoes .. . thinks Fabian and Sandra Dee are tops is irritated by stuck-up people. MAX G. GEINER COLLEGE PREP Max indulges in eating fried chicken and finds pleasure in swimming ... enioys English . . . has a dislike for peroxided blondes watches "Red Skelton" often says "Yeh" plans to join the Navy. CAROL A. GIBSON ... GEORGE BARDEN Carol was a Girls' League representative her senior year sang soprano in Concert chorus has a liking for chick- en, Ricky Nelson and history can often be heard saying "l'll bet!" Gardner Garman Garrity Gearhart Geesey Gehard Gehrdes Geiner Gelbke Ghaner Giardino Gibson .1-it ef mf K Q I ,isa X JF '. H At-. r 'rs " ' f . .X -is X .,,.. . 'i 1 "- . K' J 1 'Y . s ls.. . x JN f-v 152. Kgfigrx '1 s Q..- Y Y Sir sl X M ' we K x 5 M , Q S' X 'Hi Gilson Ginter Gioiosa Glacken Gladfelter Glashauser Glass Goetz Goldberg Goldy Gonsman Gordon DAVID L. GILSON . .. GENERAL RONALD P. GLADFELTER . .. VOCATIONAL David takes an interest in astronomy and psychology Ronald took sheet metal shops enjoys football, hunt- delights in eating fried chicken enloys swimming, ing and fishing relishes hamburgers has a liking for camping and watching westerns on TV highly regards Vir- "Maverick" on TV detests conceited people plans to ginia Gibbs ... intends to loin the Navy. loin the Air Force. LINDA J. GINTER COLLEGE PREP LOUIS J. GLASHAUSER . , . GENERAL Linda sang alto in chorus her sophomore year WGS Lou played left guard in varsity football participated secretary of her English class her senior year is partial to in intramural basketball belonged to College club and Var- spaghetti and basketball . . . is pained by insincere people . . . sity "A" club . . . takes an interest in weight lifting and P.O.D. future secretary. enloys Perry Como. MARIA J. GIOIOSA . . . GENERAL A. KATHLEEN GLASS ... BUSINESS ED Dolly served as a Girls' League representative her lun- Kathy was a sophomore home room representative and ior year may be heard saying "Ding dong it" ind!-Il9eS president acted as English class secretary two years in eating fried Chicken never r11iSSeS "Cl19YBr1f1e" on TV sang in Mixed chorus dislikes insincerity favors Johnny future x-ray technician. Mathis, Liz Taylor and Tony Curtis. CHARLES F. GLACKEN . . . VOCATIONAL JUDITH A, GOETZ , , , BUSINESS ED Charles was on the wrestling team for three years Judy was Q member of the Ugherg' Club sqng alto 9095 for baseball lists "Pig in The POIKSH 05 fGV0l'l7E f00d in the Mixed chorus and Concert chorus served as president . . . dislikes girls who like sports . . . plans to enter the service. of her hgme room l , , enioyg swimming and fried chicken, PAULA L. GOLDBERG . . . COLLEGE PREP Mrs. Crumm's second period English class starts up for the day. Polly belonged to FTA and College club ,,, was social A , chairman of Car Teens club . . . served in color guard two years . .. was home room vice president and secretary ... Girls' League representative. MARY K. GOLDY GENERAL Mary makes a hobby of taking pictures takes an is interest in history, football and "77 Sunset Strip" has a K liking for Rock Hudson, Debbie Reynolds and Pat Boone dislikes conceited people. RITA P. GONSMAN BUSINESS ED Rita was treasurer of her home room her lunior year claims P.O.D. as her favorite subiect . . . makes much of French fries, football and Tab Hunter is appalled by cone ceited people. JOHN J. GORDON COLLEGE PREP John played trombone in the band takes a great interest in sports cars and electronics always watches the "Continental Class Room Program" on TV makes much of Al Jolson. Q' Gosnell Grabill Graffius Grannas Grassmyer Gray, B. JAMES G. GOSNELL COLLEGE PREP Jim played trombone in the band all three years disgusted by stuck-up girls highly regards "Gunsmoke," basketball, Pat Boone ond physics . . . indulges in steak and French fries future plans undecided. SHARON R. GRABILL . .. GEORGE BARDEN Sharon was a member of the Nurses' Aides and Mixed chorus never misses "American Bandstand" on TV relishes pizza . .. adores Rock Hudson and Ricky Nelson plans to be a nurse. WANDA L. GRAFFIUS . . . COLLEGE PREP Wanda was president of Homemaking club as a senior participated in the activities of Nurses' Aides, German Social club and FNA served as a Girls' League representa- tive in iunior year. DONALD W. GRAHAM . .. COLLEGE PREP Donald participated in wrestling his iunior year served as English class president and secretary his senior year is partial to turkey and baseball states that algebra is his favorite subiect. H. JEFFREY GRAHAM COLLEGE PREP Jeff was u guard in intramural basketball for two years favors spaghetti, English and French is irritated by stuck-up girls is a great sports-car fan college and teaching is next. LINDA L. GRAHAM COLLEGE PREP Linda was a member of Car Teens club and Nurses' Aides .. . relishes spaghetti and pizza often heard saying "Sure thing" takes an interest in English and Spanish plans to be a nurse. CHARLES W. GRANNAS . .. VOCATIONAL Charles has a liking for cars takes pleasure in watching a good football game highly regards the "Red Skelton Show" often heard saying "Get serious" is pleased by Tommy Edwards' singing. LINDA D. GRASSMYER . . . BUSINESS ED Grassie was a Girls' League representative and English class secretary her sophomore year made happy by Robert Mitchum, football and "The 20th Century" .. . will attend Rob- ert Morris School in Pittsburgh. Graham, D. Graham, H. Graham, L Gray, J. Green Grim BONNIE S. GRAY BUSINESS ED Bonnie chooses Bobby Darin as her favorite singer . .. says typing is her favorite subject relishes spaghetti and is pleased with John Wayne . . . plans to become a secretary after graduation. JACK R. GRAY COLLEGE PREP Jack was home room representative his senior year belonged to FTA . . . relishes steak . . . delights in baseball . . . is heard saying "Get serious" detests people who giggle . . . enioys English . . . is college bound. EDWIN C. GREEN . . . COLLEGE PREP Ed spends his spare time working on cars and fishing cares for French fries, "Peter Gunn," Diana Lynn and Fats Domino his favorite subiects are algebra and plane geom- etry. GERTRUDE A. GRIM GEORGE BARDEN Trudy was a member of Car Teens club for two years served as home room representative .. . goes for football and dancing relishes hamburgers and pizza pie Armed Services is next. DENNIS E. HAAS VOCATIONAL Denny was in electronic shops enjoys tinkering around with radios has a liking for steak spends as much time as he can swimming girls who are gold-diggers give him a pain. ANNA E. HAGIE BUSINESS ED Ann takes an interest in bowling goes for French fries lists math as her favorite subject is often heard saying "Is that so" is irritated by people who are late. PATRICIA M. HAINZEY . . . BUSINESS ED Patty was a member of FBLA her senior year served as a home room representative her sophomore year claims bookkeeping as her favorite subject highly regards Pat Boone, pizza and "Laramie." DONALD W. HAMILTON VOCATIONAL Don dislikes doing homework may often be heard saying "lt's all over" takes an interest in hunting in- dulges in eating French fries and hamburgers enjoys listen- ing to songs by Johnny Cash. KENNETH S. HAMMAN . . . VOCATIONAI. John spends his spare time bowling and playing golf JOHN R, GROVE , , . VQCATIQNAL Ken presided as his sophomore and junior English class president played out-fielder in baseball states shops takes an interest in ,,Ameriwn Bandsmndx, French fries as his fayorlte sulbject is partial to steak plans to take and Jane Morgan claims trig as his favorite subject . . . up eleclrlcul Wo' ' Navy is next. LINDA O. HAMMEL . . . BUSINESS ED RQBERT P, GU1'5HALL COLLEGE PREP Lynn was secretary of her English class her senior year Geech was U senme member and Vmshy UAH dub mem- takes pleasure in swimming and sewing enjoys French ber for three years played right halfback on the football ifles H1003 be fgund matching 77 Sunset Strlp con- team ... sang in the Boys' Glee club his junior and senior year. ceded peep e eqve er co ' sandy sung che in Cancer, chorus for ,wo Years Mike was a member of Car Teens club his sophomore twirled for three years with the White Majorettes . . . partici- Yee' ' ' ' I"9l'fIY fegefes cl1em'5f"Y' meal leaf Gnd 5W'mm"n9 ' ' ' pated in FTA, College club and Ushers' club frequently says enleY5.WeIel""'9 Debb'e ReYneld5 and Pe""Y Come 'S fend ffjfjj ,ell Youju of saying "Gosh darn." CHARLES H. GUYER comics PREP M- KAY HAND BU5'NE55 FD Charles takes pleasure in basketball, hunting ancl fish- KeY.5e'Ved es' E"'9I'5h class P'es'de"f he' 5e'f'e" Yee' ing has a liking for Clint Walker, Elizabeth Taylor, Patty .1. has a liking for history and football lndulges In French Page and "Peter Gunn" states his favorite subject is his- fflef hates Pe0P'e who we Idle Plans Ie become an 'Dry I U . enjoys pizza pie. alrllne hostess. Grove Gutshall, R. Gutshall, S. Guyer Haas Hagie Hainzey Hamilton Hamman Hammel Hammons Hand :H . is 5 like GARY L. HANNA VOCATIONAL Gary was active in intramural sports takes an in- terest in working on cars indulges in eating cheeseburgers and French fries . . . enioys sheet metal shops . . . detests stuck- up girls Air Force is next. JUDITH A. HARBULA BUSINESS ED Judy was English class secretary her senior year . . . be- longed to FBLA sang alto in Dr. Bohn's chorus enioys bowling, dancing and skating relishes steak has a lik- ing for shorthand. ROBERT G. HARPSTER . . . COLLEGE PREP As a future state trooper, Bob takes pleasure in watch- ing "Border Patrol" . . . highly regards turkey, Doris Day and songs by Connie Francis . . . lists English as favorite subiect . . . disgusted by conceited people. SAMUEL W. HARPSTER . . . VOCATIONAL Sam enjoys trigonometry, basketball and James Gar- ner's acting . . . has an aversion to stuck-up girls . . . is fond of model cars and steak indulges in watching "American Bandstand" will ioin the service. EVELYN L. HARRIS . .. BUSINESS ED Eve is fascinated by Debbie Reynolds and Jimmy Dar- ren enioys songs by Johnny Mathis is irritated by old friends who don't speak is partial to fried chicken, swim- ming and bookkeeping. JOANN HARRIS . . . GEORGE BARDEN Jo was a member of Nurses' Aides . .. sang soprano in Mixed chorus . . . relishes spaghetti . . . is fascinated by bac' teriology enioys "The Donna Reed Show" loves sports . . . plans to be a nurse. WALTER L. HARSHBERGER . . . VOCATIONAL Walt was active in machine shops lists it as his favorite subiect highly regards Clark Gable and Frankie Avalon indulges in eating seafood enioys archery, hunting and football. THOMAS M. HART COLLEGE PREP Tom belonged to the Boys' Glee club sang tenor in Concert chorus . . . enioys hunting . . . takes an interest in foot- ball . .. relishes grainger pie . . . is pained by snobbish people . .. is a member of the "New Math Concepts" class. There's nothing like a cool seven-up on a hot day. BRENDA G. I-IARTZELL GENERAL Brenda has a liking for algebra, pizza, skating and dancing enioys Elvis Presley's records is found watch- ing "American Bandstand" may be heard saying "l'll say" has an aversion for conceited people. MARY L. HARTZELL COLLEGE PREP Mary was in Concert chorus for three years . . . played the violin in Orchestra belonged to Fellowship club relishes steak loathes two-faced people plans to ma- ior in music in college. LINDA L. HAUK COLLEGE PREP Linda was a member of Nurses' Aides and FNA .. . en- ioys reading and sewing is heard saying "Gee whiz" relishes French fries . . . detests people who are late will enter nurse's training. MICHAEL B. HAUN . . . VOCATIONAL Mike served as his English class president and home room representative participated in intramural basketball enioys bowling and basketball goes for steak and French fries is often heard saying "Hi pal!" Hanna Harbula Harpster, R. Harpster, S. Harris, E. Harris, J. Harshberger Hart Hartzell, B. Hartzell, M. Hauk Haun tw- f L f "-- 1 v-1,.f1xnusl" 1 'se muwawaz ' Hauser Hayes Haz ett Heimbach Hein Heiss I Helsel Henry Hess Hickey Hight Hildebrand JOHN A. HAUSER COLLEGE PREP John takes an interest in baseball indulges in eat- ing steak has a liking for Clint Walker . . . enioys physics and P.O.D. likes "Huckleberry Hound" on TV plans to attend college. GLORIA J. HAYES GENERAL Gloria sang with the Mixed chorus for three years participated in Car Teens club as a senior served as presi- dent of her English class ... was home room and Girls' League representative. JOSEPH M. HAZLETT . . . VOCATIONAL Joe is fascinated by cars disgusted by girls who smoke made happy by fried chicken, football and "Chey- enne" likes Debbie Reynolds' movies often heard say- ing "And da" Coast Guard is next. JAMES A. HEIMBACH .., COLLEGE PREP Jim played the French horn in the orchestra for three years is partial to trig takes an interest in flying may be heard saying "Tough" . . . plans to attend college. Three seniors go for culture in a big way. GORDON A. HEIN ... VOCATIONAL Gordon is irritated by people who try to get attention by goofing oft . . . is partial to hamburgers has a liking for trigonometry takes a really big interest in football. DANIEL E. HEISS VOCATIONAL Daniel worked in the printing shop takes an in- terest in bowling, fishing and math enioys hoagies highly regards Clark Gable, Debbie Reynolds and Paul Anka plans to ioin the Navy. DELORES J. HELSEL . . . BUSINESS ED Dee was English class secretary her iunior year sang in the Mixed chorus as a sophomore likes football, reading and English detests snobbish people is heard saying "You don't say." PATRICIA E. HENRY . . . GEORGE BARDEN Sis dislikes conceited people favors dancing, skat- ing and basketball ... never misses "The Danny Thomas Show" always buys Fabian's records relishes spaghetti is partial to Rock Hudson and Doris Day. RICHARD D. HESS ... COLLEGE PREP Dick played the clarinet and the sax in the band pitched for the baseball team three years was a senior member of the Key club . .. active in Varsity "A" club. THOMAS 0. HICKEY . ,. COLLEGE PREP Neill is irritated by stuck-up girls . . . likes listening to records and playing chess often watches "Maverick" . .. is partial to physics ... enioys hshing and hunting relishes steak and French fries. LAWRENCE E. HIGHT VOCATIONAL Larry took part in intramural sports and was a member of the wrestling team . . . takes an interest in automobiles . . . is partial to pork chops enioys watching "Maverick" on TV. LYNN P. HILDEBRAND ... GENERAL Lynn was vice president of his senior English class and home room relishes southern fried chicken . . . thinks Deb- bie Reynolds and Pat Boone are tops is active in hunting ... collects guns. 44 Hileman Hill, J. Hill, S. Hilton Himler Hipp Hippo Hitchen Hite, K. Hite, L. Hock Hoffman ROBERTA M. HILEMAN . . . GEORGE BARDEN KATHY D. HITE . . . GENERAL Bobbie served as English class secretary and Girls' Kathy was a home room representative and a Girls' League representative .. . sang in Girls' chorus as a senior . . . League representative her senior year . . . sang alto in Dr. enjoys bowling, reading and pizza . .. lists English as favorite Bohn's chorus two years participated in Car Teens club and subject future nurse. Homemaking club. JOYCE A. HILL . . . COLLEGE PREP LINDA E. HlTE . . . GENERAL Joyce was a member of Nurses' Aides has a liking Linda was in the Car Teens club and the Homemaking for steak and pizza enjoys football and hockey . . . collects club sang soprano in Dr. Bohn's chorus pet expression postcards detests people who are late plans to attend is "Move out" plans to become an airline hostess. college. FRANCES A. HOCK . . . BUSINESS ED SHARON M' Hlu' BUSINESS ED Frances served as English class secretary both her soph- Sharon was president of her home room her senior year omore and junior years . . . shrinks from boys who are late . . . served as Girls' League representative likes Pat Boone enjoys spaghetti, "77 Sunset Strip" and dancing often and Cary Grant enjoys skating and oil painting de- heard saying "Great." lights in eating hoagies. JOHN E. HOFFMAN . . . VOCATIONAL BERNICE M' FULTON COLLEGE PREP Jack is partial to hunting, skating and cars takes an Bernice was active in Car Teens club has a liking interest in Buddy Holly and June Allyson is pained by slow for Perry Como and Clint Walker . . . takes a fancy to swim- drivers and long TV commercials plans to join the Navy, ming and steak goes for dancing detests stuck-up people. MARSHA S. HIMLER . .. COLLEGE PREP Marsha participated in College club, Quill and Scroll, Science and Engineering and German Social clubs served on Horseshoe staff, Mountain Echo and Compass was as- sistant production manager of English department play. RONALD R. HIPP . . . GENERAL Ron has an aversion to conceited girls takes an in- terest in hunting and eating turkey . . . never misses "Rifleman" on TV enjoys all songs by Johnny Mathis plans to join the service. PATRICIA G. HIPPO . . . COLLEGE PREP Pat collects post cards likes reading and swimming enjoys eating shrimp is heard saying "Good gravy" belonged to FNA and Nurses' Aides participated in in- tramural sports was junior English class secretary. H. ANN HITCHEN .. . COLLEGE PREP Ann played the oboe in orchestra for three years . .. was a member of College club her senior year is partial to Pat Boone . . . cares for English , . . is irritated by slow walkers. Q: DONNA J. HOLLOWS GENERAL Donna prizes Tab Hunter, Fabian and Sandra Dee makes much of "American Bandstand" can be heard say- ing "Ever" delights in dancing and drawing indulges in eating French fries and hamburgers. ALBERT J. HOLTZINGER COLLEGE PREP Al played bass trombone in the little German Band and also in the marching band cannot tolerate people who are always moaning often quotes "Don't give up the ship." BARBARA J. HOOVER GENERAL Moldy makes much of "Bonanza," French fries and health class truly enioys all songs by Johnny Mathis watches TV in her spare time is often heard saying "Oh, my ole mole." DARRYL W. HOOVER . . . VOCATIONAL Darryl takes an interest in baseball, automobiles and science is pleased with the acting of Rock Hudson is irritated by people who talk too much plans to join the service. oionm c. HoeANs BUSINESS so RAY D- HOOVER BUSINESS ED Cookie sang second soprano in chorus her iunior year RQY was U member of the FB'-A for two YeU"5 --- Pl0'Yed I -I was G member of Homemcking club was president of forward in JV basketball served as president of home room her senior business English class . . . can be heard saying "Oh for 'Wo Years -- - eniovs sleuk and basebolll fever" detests conceited people. WALTER J. HOOVER . . . VOCATIONAL VANCE P. HOLLEN COLLEGE PREP Wally takes pleasure in baseball, hunting and fishing Yance played in the band his senior year and the or. goes for Debbie Reynolds detests stuck-up girls chestra his junior year is partial to geometry takes DWY be found W0'Cl"lt19 "MC'VeflCkH on TV ind'-'l99S in 90" pleasure in model railroads and basketball . .. plans to attend U19 lWmbU"9e"S l'ke5 mall'- college. WAYNE E. HOOVER COLLEGE PREP CONSTANCE L HOU-ENBACH COLLEGE PREP Wayne was active in Car Teens club is partial to Connie was her senior home room representative Elizabeth Taylor, Clint Walker, Fats Domino and "Maverick" played bassoon in band and orchestra was a member of conceited people give him a pain can often be heard FTA can be heard saying "I believe" plans to attend Saying "I-liter-" Gettysburg college. ALLEN L. HOPKINS .. . COLLEGE PREP BARBARA A- Hou-ovvs - - - GENERAL Allen participated in intramural basketball .. . takes an Barb was in the Car Teens club her iunior and senior interest in reading .. . relishes steak is partial to swim- year .. . sang in the Mixed chorus . . . has been heard saying ming and Spanish . . . highly regards Clark Gable . . . enioys "Well, l don't know" relishes French fries and steak. "Peter Gunn" plans to go to college. Hogans Hollen Hollenbach Hollows, B. Hollows, D. Holtzinger Hoover, B. Hoover, D. Hoover, R. Hoover, Walter Hoover, Wayne Hopkins JACK E. HOSTLER GENERAL Spike abhors girls who are stuck-up takes an in- terest in hunting, baseball and math . .. never misses the late shows on TV enioys Paul Anka's singing plans to join the Navy. RAYMOND E. HOSTLER GENERAL Ray served as home room vice president his senior year . . . was active in Car Teens club .. . highly regards Pat Boone is disgusted by girls who can't make up their mind. M. MARTIN HOUSER COLLEGE PREP Martin played bass horn in the band has an interest in music and art lists English as his favorite subiect plans to go to college and become a lawyer. BRINTON W. HOWARD GENERAL Buck played the trumpet as a member of the band for three years enioys basketball, hunting and fishing in- dulges in eating hamburgers had a liking for math class Navy is next. DONNA M. HRICKO ... GEORGE BARDEN Donna was a member of the FNA her senior year states English, art and spaghetti as favorites ... was presented third honorable mention in the Historama is heard saying "Gee whiz." BARBARA L. HUBER COLLEGE PREP Barbara acted as a color guard for two years was an active member of Nurses' Aides and College club ... served as English class president . . . sang in Girls' chorus. GARY L. HUFF VOCATIONAL Gary states welding is his favorite subject , . . shrinks from girls who are iealous takes an interest in basketball has a liking for the expression "Get going" takes a fancy to steak. PHYLLIS J. HUFFORD GEORGE BARDEN Phil sang second soprano in Girls' chorus and alto in Concert chorus was a member of Car Teens club and FNA received a poetry award from the Quill and Scroll club. Hostler, J. Hostler, R. Houser "And little red riding hood said to the wolf-" ORVILLE W. HUGHES VOCATIONAL Butch was on the wrestling squad as a senior . .. shud- ders at silly girls takes an interest in hunting enioys the acting of Sandra Dee and Elvis Presley .. . likes English. VIRGINIA A. HUGHES ... COLLEGE PREP Gini played the flute in orchestra was an active member of FTA and Ushers' club served as vice president of College club and secretary of German Social club. CHARLES M. HUMM COLLEGE PREP Speedy was a member of the senior class decorating committee and the after-school math class participated in intramural basketball is partial to liz Taylor, Johnny Mathis and John Wayne. ROBERT W. HUNT . .. COLLEGE PREP Bob blew the clarinet in the band for three years takes pleasure in hunting, gun collecting, fishing and swimming interested in taxidermy cares for steak enioys watching "Maverick" on TV. Howard Hricko Huber Huff Hufford Hughes, O. Hughes, V. Humm Hunt .1 Q, ss As. " Hurm lckes lgo Jackson James, J. James, R. JOHN R. HURM BUSINESS ED John takes an interest in math may often be found watching "Rebel" on TV indulges in eating French fries highly regards James Garner enioys playing baseball in his spare time. LINDA K. ICKES COLLEGE PREP Linda was a maiorette all three years served on class executive committee her junior and senior year sang alto for the Girls' Sextet her senior year plans to become an airline hostess. RUTH E. IGO GENERAL Ruth served as secretary of the Car Teens club for two years likes skating, spaghetti and "The Rifleman" as favor- ites is often heard saying "Seriously" cares for Elvis Presley's music. BEVERLY M. INLOW BUSINESS ED Bev served as president of home room for two years and secretary of English class for one .. . was home room rep- resentative as a sophomore was a typist on the Horseshoe staff iunior year. Five knights and their ladies around the round table. M., lnlow lrwin, B. Irwin, P. John Johnson, B. Johnson, J BARBARA J. IRWIN BUSINESS ED Barb sang soprano in Concert chorus ... was a member of Car Teens club and FBLA . . . enioys steak and pizza pie ... often says "Oh my gosh" . .. can't stand childish boys. PATRICIA A. IRWIN GEORGE BARDEN Pat was a member of the white maiorettes . .. served as home room representative and secretary of Car Teens club ... belonged to Ushers' club as a iunior ... a future telephone operator. EMILY J. JACKSON COLLEGE PREP Emily is partial to Chinese food, French fries, English and Johnny Mathis served as vice-president of French club her senior year was a member of FTA and the Horseshoe staff. JOYCE C. JAMES BUSINESS ED Joyce abhors stuck-up people . . . always watches "Father Knows Best" on TV is partial to Fabian, Doris Day and Rock Hudson may be heard saying "Always" .. . takes an interest In psychology. ROBERT F. JAMES VOCATIONAL Bob enioys chicken and has a liking for football takes an interest in welding can be found litsening to Fabian's records works on motorcycles plans to ioin the service. PAULETTE M. JOHN COLLEGE PREP Polly was a member of both FTA and College club her senior year has a liking for crab cakes, basketball and songs by Johnny Mathis is irritated by undependable people. BARBARA A. JOHNSON ... COLLEGE PREP Barbara sang soprano in Concert chorus .. . was active in Ushers' club, Academy of Science, Nurses' Aides, FTA, Sci- ence and Engineering and College club .. . enioys tennis, base- ball and basketball loathes conceited people. JOANN JOHNSON COLLEGE PREP Joann sang alto in Concert chorus took part in FTA, Academy of Science, Nurses' Aides, College club, Science and Engineering and Ushers' club states tennis and "Sugar- foot" as favorites. 48 Johnson Jones Julius Karlson Kauffman, C. Kauffman E Kautiman, T. Koylor Kazmaier Keagle Kelchner Kelley TOM G. JOHNSON COLLEGE PREP Tom was a member of Car Teens club his senior year played intramural basketball his iunior year .. . is pained by spoiled girls highly regards Andy Williams, physics and watching "Moverick." F. DARLENE JONES BUSINESS ED Darlene was secretary of her English class her senior year highly regards business English makes much of "77 Sunset Strip" is often heard saying "Forget it" will be a secretary. PATRICIA L. JULIUS BUSINESS ED P. J. was secretary of her English class is partial to pizza and bookkeeping is left cold by conceited boys highly regards Rock Hudson and songs by Frankie Avalon heard saying "Get serious." HAROLD V. KARLSON BUSINESS ED Harold served as home room representative his sopho- more year ... intends to ioin the Air Force has a liking for French fries and cheeseburgers idolizes Debbie Reynolds is irritated by conceited people. CHARLES K. KAUFFMAN . .. COLLEGE PREP Kenny enioys working on cars is partial to movies starring John Wayne and Debbie Reynolds goes for songs by Johnny Cash indulges in eating steak takes pleas- ure in mechanical drawing. EARL L. KAUFFMAN COLLEGE PREP Earl served as treasurer of his home room as a senior . . . was home room representative his junior year .. . goes for swimming, reading and eating French fries shrinks from giddy girls. THOMAS W. KAUFFMAN .. . GENERAL Tom plans to ioin the Air Force after he graduates enioys watching a good football game has a liking for steak and French fries takes an interest in electronics. GAIL E. KAYLOR COLLEGE PREP Gail served on the executive committee for her sopho- more and senior year was a member of FTA, College club and Ushers' club has a liking for history and art col- lege bound. JOHN P. KAZMAIER COLLEGE PREP John was a member of cross country, Key club and presi- dent of his home room his senior year . . . is irritated by people who can't make up their minds. WILLIAM C. KEAGLE BUSINESS ED Bill was a member of Car Teens club for two years reported for the Mountain Echo is often heard saying "Gee whiz" ., . will attend a school of commerce. GEORGE C. KELCHNER . . . COLLEGE PREP During his senior year George served as vice president ofthe Boys' Federation, member of the Senate and president of Key club active in band for three years college bound. TERRY M. KELLEY . . . COLLEGE PREP Terry was home room secretary his iunior year and home room treasurer his senior year . . . watches "Cheyenne" and Natalie Wood's movies enjoys listening to Pat Boone sing . . . says "Why not?" ...-121 "A'i Jffdii it ,.f"'T fl ',f!, ,ll ,-' J,,,,f ' rl X -, ff ,J f l ' -. ,Ii '5"'Kw- H . 1 l' -'7 A -L"ffT U . ' Wu" J 'f ,. .L L-pf? E", -lv from f Y,-' C,-' ,' "Avg 'K' --.X lf' YT, f' ' -sv f ,,--s., 's-., " N HR, If rr, I 7 Jr' ' A X3 "reg ., A1 -Q 1.1 Af, 51,11 ff- .NI ix I x ' Il .-I I l I A , rl ri 1 .1 f f ' X ,' ' f' I , 1 X X KJ it A ll, 1,1 Ky, in X T L 1 f ' K pa' ,r ,f ft , . J .1 x v, I, K' C! 'rn-F." ' -f' I z' ' --...gigs 1 ,, ,L H 1,1 rf X Edif.: rgv' .XY g 71. N sh .VN ' 'ffrnvfi DAVID A. KENNEDY ... GENERAL Dave was a member of Car Teens club as a iunior participated in .IV and varsity football enioys gym class and eating fried chicken plans to ioin the Navy. ROBERT E. KENNEDY BUSINESS ED Bob blew the trumpet in the band for three years .. goes for basketball has an aversion to conceited girls is partial to pizza ... has plans of entering college. DONNA M. KERLIN COLLEGE PREP Don is fascinated by a good football game enioys watching "Wagon Train" on TV often heard saying "Crazy" takes an interest in horseback riding is fas- cinated by Johnny Cash's music. THOMAS C. KERNS . . . VOCATIONAI. Newt became president of Boys' Federation played end in football and forward in basketball active member of Varsity "A" club and Senate was president of home room and English class college bound. Clyde has a liking for movies especially when Jayne CLYDE wi KELLY - ' . VOCATIONAL MYRON F. KERSTETTER . . . COLLEGE PREP My played the trumpet in band for three years was Mansfield is featured is disgusted by wise guys lists an amy? membef of Key club wid V"'5"Y A. .club "I served . . . . as Boys Federation representative participated in track math and shops as favorite sublects relishes meat pre and cross country a future machinist. ' LINDA L KELLY . I , GENERAL WINIFRED E. KEYES . . . BUSINESS ED Linda belonged to Car Teens club sang soprano in h Wlnnlzwashc nJaI?reIIe for 'wo yea? sirvecz as 0 Girls' chorus sophomore year... abhors stuck-up people , omihxoomuo lcelhdeil, Iumgf zesrl' " csn E :nd e eng fsuy' may be heard saying "I guess" relishes pizza goes E131 ercy I ones 'C eson' oc U son an oo" for Robert Mitchum. ' ARDELLA M. KEMMLER cou.EGE PREP RONMD W- K'BlFR VOCATIONM Ardella was in the Fellowship club her iunior and senior H ,Ronnie indulge? in Chicken - - - enl0Y5 W0ICI"ln9 Ilte year is partial to chemistry takes an interest in base- Relfel has U l'.I"'f9.l:0' 'loolbfll l'fIe"'5 I9 The Songs bull and ,ending may be seen watching "per,-Y Comoff of Ricky Nelson is irritated by lealous girls may often college bound. be heard sc1YIn9 NHEYIH BRENDA A. KENNEDY . . . BUSINESS ED TRUDY Y. KIBLER . . . BUSINESS ED Brenda served as vice president of her home room as a Trudy served as home room representative her iunior senior . . . acted as a Girls' League representative iunior year year . . . takes pleasure in horseback riding, dancing and pizza is often heard saying "I guess" detests self-righteous adores Elvis Presley and James Darren can often be people. heard saying "Hey man." Kelly, C. Kelly, L. Kemmler Kennedy, B. Kennedy, D. Kennedy, R Kerlin Kerns Kerstetter Keyes Kibler, R. Kibler, T. t A DONNA J. KILLIAN GENERAL Donna takes pleasure in dancing indulges in eat- ing French tries enioys songs by Tommy Edwards goes for basketball . . . lists English as her favorite subject .. . says Rock Hudson is the most. PATRICIA L. KINSER GENERAL Patricia sang in Dr. Bohn's chorus her junior and senior years was secretary of her English class her senior year . . . has a liking for hamburgers, French fries and dancing , , . future beautician. JOSEPH E. KLING VOCATIONAL Joe served as English class president his senior year ... was active in welding shops ... highly regards math, foot- ball and steak . . . bad sports give him a pain . . . plans to ioin the Navy. GERALD S. KLOTKOWSKI COLLEGE PREP Jerry played intramurals as a iunior is fascinated by cars made happy by Pat Boone, basketball and "Peter Gunn" lists chemistry as 'favorite subiect relishes tur- key plans to attend college. MARY E. KNEPP BUSINESS ED Mary was a member of FBLA for two years . . . is fas- cinated by Frank Sinatra, pizza and skating enioys watch- ing "The Nelsons" in her spare time is appalled by con- ceited peop RONALD D. le. KNIPPLE GENERAL Knip participated in wrestling and intramural basketball .. . takes great pleasure in eating sea foods enioys watch- ing Bob Wagner states baseball as his favorite sport plans to go WILLIAM E. into the Army. KNOUSE VOCATIONAL Bill works in the machine shops served as home room representative sophomore year ... is partial to Rock Hud- son, Jane Russell and "Maverick" indulges in eating French fries and hoagies enioys hunting. PEGGY L. KOCH BUSINESS ED Peggy enioys listening to all Elvis Presley records never misse ceitecl boys . , . plans t Killian Knouse s "American Bandstand" on TV abhors con- is partial to Robert Mitchum and Natalie Wood o ioin the Air Force. Kinser Koch as-... I yes gs-cfsss ,Q , s ..,.f . , 'wig . - - i -is Kling Koeck 'S f ,f N "Will you give thanks, sweet Kate, or else shall l?" DONNA J. KOECK BUSINESS ED Donna was a member of FTA as a senior sang in Dr. Bohn's chorus served as vice president of her English class enioys dancing, swimming and watching "Maverick" often says "Gee," DORIS J. KOONS ... BUSINESS ED Doris served as secretary of her English class and of the math office was a member of the Spanish and College clubs is college bound enioys dancing and playing accordion. MARY K. KRAFT . . . COLLEGE PREP Katie served as English class secretary for three years . . . participated in FTA, Nurses' Aides, College club and Ush- ers' club . . . was Girls' League representative .. . idolizes the Four Freshmen will be an airline hostess. ERNEST J. KRENN ... VOCATIONAL Snook takes an interest in sheet metal work has a fancy for hunting, fishing and steak made happy by a good late show disgusted by mixed-up and independent females. Klotkowski Knepp Knipple Koons Kraft Krenn -we ' A111 1 Kruise Krywokulski, K. Krywokulski, N. Kyle, B. Kyle, F. Kylor PAULETTE A. KRUISE BUSINESS ED Polly served as secretary of English class her senior year highly regards Doris Day and Rock Hudson often heard saying "I guess" disgusted by persistent people a fu- ture medical secretary. KAY A. KRYWOKULSKI BUSINESS ED Kay was a member of FTA, FBLA, College club en- joys all songs by Tommy Edwards idolizes Jelf Chandler, Italian food, and "The Millionaire" plans to enter business school. NANCY J. KRYWOKULSKI BUSINESS ED Nancy plans to be a secretary upon graduation among her favorites are basketball, pizza, "The Rebel," skat- ing . . . goes for "Ricky Nelson" . . . can be heard saying "Why sure" . . . detests conceited people. ARLENE D. KUHN BUSINESS ED Arlene was secretary of her senior English class and a member of FBLA enjoys listening to music lists busi- ness law as favorite subject . .. is partial to Elizabeth Taylor . . . future secretary. No, no, chicks! That's for the ducks. Kuhn Kuiawa Kuntz Laganella Laich Lane LEON W. KUIAWA .. . VOCATIONAL Leon served as English class president as oi senior enjoys eating fried chicken takes a fancy to electronics abhors conceited people is partial to Jerry Lewis, Rick Nelson and football. CHARLES L. KUNTZ COLLEGE PREP Charlie is fascinated by antique cars and hunting lists steak and French fries as his favorites may be heard saying "Will wonders never cease?" takes an interest in chemistry. BRUCE D. KYLE VOCATIONAL Buck served as home room representative favors swimming and hunting enjoys eating French fries and watching "Wagon Train" . . . is often heard saying "Hit the road" plans to enter the Army. FAYE B. KYLE .,. BUSINESS ED Faye has a liking for swimming and fried chicken enjoys watching "Maverick" on TV often heard saying "Goof" . .. takes an interest in dancing . . . disgusted by stub- born boys and conceited people. KAY A. KYLOR COLLEGE PREP Kay sang soprano in Dr. Bohn's chorus for two years . . . participated in FTA and College club served as Girls' League representative as a senior was a member of Miss McGregor's chorus. FRANCIS P. LAGANELLA VOCATIONAL Sonny played intramural sports was home room president his junior year . . . enjoys "Lawmon" on TV . . . likes football and cars is hcard saying ' Don't knock it until you try it." ALFRED E. LAICH COLLEGE PREP Gene was a member of the Science and Engineering club . . . is left cold by jealous people can often be heard say- ing "Like wow" takes an interest in basketball and math. BONNIE I.. LANE .. . BUSINESS ED Bonnie was English class secretary and member of Car Teens club her senior year is irritated by conceited people . . . idolizes Pat Boone and Debbie Reynolds . . . hopes to be- come a bookkeeper. 52 '.Q'x 1? 1 .i SQ' -A l f E . 1 Lane, K. Lane, L. Lane, W. Lantz Lardieri Lauber Lauer leasure Leathers LeCompte LeCrone Lee KENNETH J. LANE COLLEGE PREP GARY T. LEATHERS COLLEGE PREP Kenneth takes an interest in hunting and fishing Gary played intramurals three years was member relishes French fries . . . may be found watching "Maverick" of College club his senior year . .. goes for French fried onion on TV has a liking for football is partial to American rings is partial to Robert Mitchum, basketball and chem- history .. . college bound. istry . . . a future biochemist. LINDA B. LANE GENERAL MYRA J. LE COMPTE COLLEGE PREP Linda sang soprano in Dr. Bohn's and Miss McGregor's Myra belonged to FNA and Nurses' Aides sang alto choruses was a member of Homemaking club reported in Concert chorus for two years takes an interest in foot- for the Mountain Echo takes an interest in basketball, Eng- ball, sewing, reading and microbiology enioys listening to lish and art. Pat Boone sing. WILLIAM E. LANE . . . VOCATIONAL RICHARD C. LE CRONE . .. COLLEGE PREP Bill was a home room representative his sophomore year Lucky was president of Academy of Science . . . be- delights in hunting and in watching "The Rebel" . .. thinks longed to Key club his senior year played intramurals Connie Francis is tops plans to ioin the Marines after is heard saying "It's a runner" relishes pizza pie is irri- graduation. tated by boastful people. JOHN M. LANTZ COLLEGE PREP CAROL L. LEE BUSINESS ED Jack was a home room representative and English class Carol can often be heard saying "l'll never tell" president detests stuck-up people heard saying "Hit was a member of FBLA for two years greatly enjoys all the road, toad" relishes turkey plans include male songs by Fabian has an aversion to two-faced people. nursing. ROSALIND LARDIERI COLLEGE PREP Rosalind participated in College club and FTA her sen- ior year also represented her home room her last year is irritated by inconsiderate people tempted by pizza and French fries. ALFRED C. LAUBER COLLEGE PREP Fred participated in Car Teens club his senior year was elected English class secretary . . . played intramural sports highly regards steaks, Sandra Dee and English enioys working on cars. MURRAY S. LAUER COLLEGE PREP Murray sang in Boys' Glee club for three years played varsity football competed in the track and wres- tling matches participated in Car Teens club can't tol- erate showofts frequently says "That's the breaks." DAVID E. LEASURE .. . COLLEGE PREP Dave has a weakness for steak and French fries enioys doing math and English was manager for track and cross-country participated in Car Teens club and intra- murals .. . will attend college. 53 FRANK E. LEWIS VOCATIONAL Frank took electric shop takes an interest in swim- ming, fishing and hunting enioys Susan Hayward, Tony Curtis, "Maverick" and history people with no sense of humor leave him cold college bound. E. JOYCE LICHTENFELS BUSINESS ED Joyce worked in the main office her iunior year served as secretary of English class sang soprano in Mixed chorus and Concert chorus . .. takes pleasure in bowling, swim- ming and eating spaghetti. THOMAS R. LILLY GENERAL Tom was an alto of the Boys' Glee club his iunior year . .. takes an interest in basketball ... fancies ravioli enjoys hunting . . . is fascinated with hot rods . .. plats to enter the Army. DORIS L. LINDEMER GENERAL Doris was a member of Dr. Bohn's chorus is pained by stuck-up people idolizes Pat Boone and Clark Gable makes much of basketball takes delight in saying "Oh myiu SANDRA K. LEE BUSINESS ED Sandy played the violin in orchestra for three years participated in FBLA was English class secretary is fascinated by shorthand loves roast beef, swimming and music often says "Holy cow." JOSEPH H. LINGENFELTER COLLEGE PREP Joe was English class president his senior year relishes steak takes an interest in physics highly re- gards James Stewart . . . has a liking for football is par- tial to "20th Century Hour." JOHN W. LEHMAN COLLEGE PREP John has a liking for basketball and collecting coins rates physics tops enioys French fries is irritated by slow people has been seen watching "Have Gun, Will Travel." PATRICIA L. LINGENFELTER . . . COLLEGE PREP Tish was a member of the white maiorette corps . . . member of FTA and College club English class president her sophomore and iunior years was her English class sec- retary plans to be a model. LOUIS J. LESTOCHI COLLEGE PREP Lou belonged to the after school advanced math class JOHN W' UOY GENERAL took part in science and Engineering club highly re- John sang In 'lhf BOYS' Glee club his. fenlor Yew and gards John Wayne, Lmena young and Bobby Darin in, in Mixed chorus his lunlor year has a liking for football dulges in ending fried chicken. and salesmanship . . . plans to enter the Air Force. MARY A. LETSCHER . . . COLLEGE PREP CHARLES E. LITTLE . . . COLLEGE PREP Mary was a reporter on the Mountain Echo her iunior Charles plays tackle on the football team and wrestled and senior years member of FTA, College club and treas- three years member of Varsity "A" club . .. served .as urer of German Social club English class president sopho- home room representative and secretary of Boys' Federation more year future teacher. was English class president college bound. Lee Lehman Lestochi Letscher Lewis Lichtenfels illy Lindemer Lingenfelter, J. Lingenfelter, P. Lioy Little SANDRA K. LOBB COLLEGE PREP Sandy sang soprano in the Concert chorus three years served as a Girls' League representative . . . as a sopho- more was a home room representative and a member of the Mountain Echo staff. ZANE D. LOCKARD GENERAL Zane makes much of basketball . .. highly regards Law- rence walk, June Lockhart and Ward Bond claims music is his favorite subject would like to attend college and study music after graduation. LOUIS C. LOHSL COLLEGE PREP Butch enioys football, music, French fries and physics likes to watch "Red Skelton" highly regards James Garner and Ernie Ford can not endure pure losers often says "That's the way it goes." CARLA M. LONG BUSINESS ED Carla served as home room representative, English class secretary and president of home room ... was member of Car Teens and Fellowship club lists English as favorite subject . . . enioys ice skating. ERNEST V. LONG VOCATIONAL Ernie was a iunior member of the Academy of Science served as his sophomore home room representative presided as president of his home room shrinks from stub- born girls. MARGARET E. LONG GENERAL Peggy makes a habit of "Maverick" on TV enjoys watching football relishes pizza pie idolizes Fabian and Rock Hudson is partial to English . . . has been heard saying "I guess." DENNIS R. LOVE GENERAL Dennis takes an interest in swimming enioys eat- ing, especially French fries has a liking for all "Warner Brothers Productions" is partial to John Wayne, Debbie Reynolds and Fats Domino. JOHN A. LOVE . .. VOCATIONAL John played intramurals during his iunior year is made happy by deer steaks and hunting . . . has a liking for basketball plans to work in the line of drafting. is ig . Drawing up a blue print for the future. TERRIE A. LOVE BUSINESS ED Terrie was a member of the Fellowship club her senior year can often be heard saying "Let your conscience be your guide" is partial to "The Real McCoys," steak and bowling. NANCY L. LOWERY GEORGE BARDEN Nancy was in Nurses' Aides . . . sang soprano in Mixed chorus . . . takes pleasure in collecting pictures and records . . . is partial to basketball, spaghetti and bacteriology . . . is par- tial to Ricky Nelson. JAMES M. LOY COLLEGE PREP Jim played forward in varsity basketball played the trombone in the band all three years was active in the Key club and served as a home room representative and vice president of band council. .IUDITH A. LUCI BUSINESS ED Judy was active in FTA, College club and Ushers' club ... served as English class secretary and vice president of home room worked on the Horseshoe staff sang alto in Miss McGregor's chorus. -. Lobb lockard Lol-tsl Long, C. Long, E. Long, M. Love, D. Love, J. Love, T. Lowery Loy Luci "'f:'::1' IAQ' if A ff-sw Jil Luciano, S. Luciano, T. Luther Lynch, D. Lynch, J. Lynn Lytle, B. Lytle, M. McCall McCartney McClain McCloskey SHAREN A. LUCIANO BUSINESS ED JOSEPH L. LYNCH COLLEGE PREP Sharen is partial to football, pizza and English ... Joe was in Mixed chorus his sophomore year . . . partici- goes for Perry Como takes an interest in music and reading pated in Car Teens club his iunior year spends his spare is irritated by conceited people plans to be a secrc- time working on cars and viewing "Maverick" on TV an- tary. noyed by women drivers. THEODORE E. LUCIANO BUSINESS ED LOUIS J. LYNN ... BUSINESS ED Ted takes an interest in football, bowling and skating Louis played trumpet in the band , , , makes much of enioys bookkeeping and Latin . . . relishes all Italian food Saying "Why not" , , , ig fond of steak, football, Brigitte ... is partial to Sandra Dee Gnd Connie FYUHCIS . . . will attend Bqrdgt and wqtching "Maverick" on TV plans to go into Penn State. the Air Force. HELEN M- LUTHER . - . BUSINESS ED BERNARD F. LYTLE VOCATIONAL Helen served CIS Itel' senior bUSIt'IeSS English CIUSS SECYE- Bgrngrd was home rggm vice pregident during his iunior tary typed IOI' The HOFSESIWOO WGS C1 member of CG' year relishes pizza and pepsi takes pleasure in fishing ieem Ci'-ib -- 4 feii5i'ie5 Pino' is Oiiefi i'ieUi'd 5CiYiii9 HHOW and working on cars . . . plans to continue his education in the about that." Service, DAVID I. LYNCH BUSINESS ED MARCIA A, LYTLE GENERAL David takes an interest in history indulges in eat- Mo was preside,-ii gf her home room hey Senior year , ,, ing iifiefi Chicken e"il0Y5 HMC'Ve"iCiiH i105 0 iiiii"i9 io' is partial to French fries, baseball and history is left cold Elizabeth Taylor is irritated by women drivers enioys by Sgubbom boys makes much of the expression "Like Clark Gable and Johnny Cash. wow!" This team will tackle cmyihing! STANLEY J. McCALL ... VOCATIONAL Stanley plans to ioin the Air Force is fascinated by a good football or basketball game . . . can be made happy ' by eating a big dish of French fries enioys watching "Cheyenne." BEATRICE E. McCARTNEY BUSINESS ED Beatrice takes an interest in swimming, "American Bandstand" and dancing is pained by high school students who act immaturely adores Cary Grant and Pat Boone . . . likes Doris Day and French fries. JUDITH M. McCLAlN ... BUSINESS ED Judy won first place in the local United Nations contest l was reporter in FBLA takes an interest in reading and writing placed second in the state FBLA public speaking contest. C. RICHARD McCLOSKEY COLLEGE PREP Dick was a member of Key club and Science and Engi- neering takes an interest in hunting and baseball relishes pizza has a liking for Clint Walker, Pat Boone and Doris Day. 56 McCool McCoy McCracken McCully McCurdy McGee A McGee, C. McGill McKee, I.. McKee, W. McMonigal McMullen LESTER L. McCOOL COLLEGE PREP Bud played guard on the varsity football team . . . was a member of Varsity "A" club takes pleasure in watching "Maverick" on TV is partial to football and steak enjoys all sports. JOHN R. McCOY COLLEGE PREP Jack has a liking for football relishes steak may be found watching "77 Sunset Strip" is partial to physics is irritated by women drivers plans a career in the Air Force. JOHN D. McCRACKEN VOCATIONAL Boota played intramurals all three years was a member of cross-country os a junior frequently heard say- ing "Howdy" made happy by basketball, TV's "Maverick" ond drafting detests girls who smoke. MARILYN A. McCULLY ... BUSINESS ED Marilyn served as her senior English class secretary is fascinated by bookkeeping highly regards Roger Smith, Debbie Reynolds and Pat Boone indulges in eating chicken loathes stuck-up people. RONALD L. MQCURDY VOCATIONAL Ronnie, a future Navy man, worked in the sheet metal shop takes an interest in football, math and "77 Sunset Strip" has a liking for Debbie Reynolds and Theresa Brew- er's singing. ARLENE E. McGEE GENERAL Liz was a member of both the Mountain Echo and Horse- shoe staff her senior year ... is annoyed by people who aren't on time highly regards Rock Hudson enjoys spaghetti and English. CHARLENE A. McGEE BUSINESS ED Charlene was an active member of FTA, Ushers' club and College club served as her junior English class secre- tary was elected president of her senior home room plans to attend business school. MARGARET A. McGILL BUSINESS ED Peggy plans to be a secretary after graduation has a liking for swimming and skating . . . enjoys "Maverick," Johnny Mathis, Lana Turner and Aldo Ray in the entertainment field likes English. LARRY G. McKEE COLLEGE PREP Larry cannot endure liars . .. makes much of hambur- gers, English and basketball spends spare time building model tanks is heard saying "That's the way the cookie crumbles" .. . plans to become a geologist. WILLIAM C. McKEE COLLEGE PREP Bill has a liking for hunting and baseball relishes pizza and chicken enjoys watching "The Rifleman" on TV rates trigonometry as tops is disgusted by noisy girls. GENE A. McMONIGAL ... BUSINESS ED Gene was a member of Car Teens club ... enjoys bowl- ing relishes pizza takes an interest in hunting and fish- ing detests conceited people has a liking for English plans to attend college. GERALD E. McMULLEN . . . VOCATIONAL Jerry plans on entering the Navy . . . has a liking for swimming, hunting and fishing enjoys eating hoagies is fascinated by TV's "Maverick" likes listening to Paul Anka and Elvis Presley's music. DOUGLAS T. MacARTHUR . .. COLLEGE PREP Douglas was a member of the German Social club . .. has a liking for football and pumpkin pie enioys watching "Gunsmoke" often heard saying "My liver" detests girls who smoke. STEPHEN J. MACIONSKY . .. COLLEGE PREP Steve sang in Boys' Glee club his sophomore year . .. was active in Varsity "A" club his junior and senior years participated in varsity and JV basketball and high jump in track. EUGENE J. MACK . . . COLLEGE PREP Eugene was secretary of his home room . . . enioys hunt- ing, fishing, stamp collecting and amateur radio states Latin as his favorite subiect shudders at people who brag is heard saying "Oh brother." N. SUZANNE MACKEY COLLEGE PREP Suzie sang alto in Dr. Bohn's chorus was a member of Ushers' club . . . served as secretary of her English class . .. takes pleasure in reading and listening to music by Johnny Mathis. PATRICIA A. McMULLEN BUSINESS ED WILLIAM G. MADARA . . . GENERAL Patricia was elected senior English class secretary . .. Bill was a member of Car Teens club .. . takes an active abhors girls who smoke fancies fried chicken, dancing, interest in astronomy highly regards Mickey Rooney Paul Anka and Doris Day . . . lists business law as favorite sub- indulges in eating peas . . . enioys baseball . .. cannot endure iect plans to do bookkeeping work. impolite people. J. LEROY McMULLlN . . . COLLEGE PREP JAMES K. MADDEN . . . VOCATIONAL El takes an interest in English relishes ravioli . . . Jim is fascinated by model cars and automobile shops enioys "Cheyenne" on TV takes pleasure in football makes much of football, turkey and "Peter Gunn" is heard saying "Yeah man" detests conceited people names Bobby Freeman as his favorite singer lists science plans to go in the service. as favorite subiect. ALEXANDER McNAMARA . . . COLLEGE PREP JAMES G. MAGILL . . . VOCATIONAL Alex went to Germany as an exchange student the sum- Jim may be found laughing at Danny Thomas or watch- mer of 1959 . .. played clarinet in the band and orchestra ing Ernie Ford on TV takes an interest in football . . . is was active in Key club English class president his senior partial to radio shops may be heard saying "Horse- year. feathers." DONALD F. McNAMARA . .. VOCATIONAL JOANNE T. MAGREE . .. COLLEGE PREP Don was active in printing shop and sports . . . enioys Joanne sang in Mixed chorus lists football and steak hunting, playing the guitar and collecting guns is fascin- as favorites . . . takes pleasure in watching "The Garry Moore ated by science cares for French fries, "Gunsmoke" and Show" is heard saying "Gully" detests people who Kim Novak. don't speak in the halls. McMullen McMullin McNamara, A. McNamara, D. MacArthur Macionsky Mack Mackey Madara Madden Magill Magree n tem.-.:et.mss,t.fnt.at,.aa.u.-ss. is-ml,-,. J.. -ms I 1si.x.'sxst-fs-Masala.: rf ,ue 1 BONNIE L. MANTZ . Bonnie was an idolizes Rock Hudson enioys watching the cinated by shorthand DAVID G. MARGUSH .. BUSINESS ED active member of FBLA for two years ... , Elizabeth Taylor and Johnny Mathis "Donna Reed Show" on TV is fas- .. . COLLEGE PREP David participated in German Social club his senior year , . . takes an interest in electronics . . . has a liking for steak ... lists physics as favorite subiect . . . plans to study engineer- ing in college. OLGA J. MARINELLI . .. COLLEGE PREP Olga participated in FTA, Nurses' Aides and College club was a member of the Horseshoe and Mountain Echo stafis sang alto in the Mixed chorus served as English class secretary. GOLDIE M. MARKEI. ... BUSINESS ED Goldie spends much time collecting photographs ... is JUS, Gnome, ,cp here and H Wm really be gxedi partial to Nick Adams, Doris Day and Connie Francis en ioys watching "The Rebel" can be heard saying "Great" . , . will be a future WAC. ROSE M. MARKETTI ... BUSINESS ED Rose served as secretary of her English class takes never misses "77 Sunset Strip" likes Rock Hudson, Doris an interest in bowling, dancing and Johnny Mathis . . . was in Day and Conway Twitty. Car Teens club . . . may often be heard saying "No kidding." Donna was an active member of the Homemaking club takes an interest in swimming, dancing and English Jeanne sang soprano in Mixed chorus and Concert cho JOHN C. MARKS ... VOCATIONAL John was English class president his sophomore year rus worked in girls' attendance office senior year favors and home room vice president his senior year takes an music, reading, football, steak and French fries may be active part in hunting, fishing and basketball ... thinks Connie heard saying "Nuts." Francis and Judy Holiday are tops. G' SHANFEN MARUN GEORGE BARDFN Pete lists Spanish as favorite subject is avid base Shan was a senior member of FNA and Nurses' Aides ball fan has liking for ham . . . enioys "American Band has a great dislike for people who try to be what they stand" highly regards Elvis Presley plans to go into are not takes pleasure in skating, dancing and sewing. service after graduation. CHARLES R. MARTIN GENERAL ROBERT K. MATLACK COLLEGE PREP Charles sang bass in Mixed chorus two years .. . served Bob sang in Senior Octet and Concert chorus . . . served as home room secretary . . . takes pleasure in watching Eliza- as treasurer of iunior class . . . was English class president beth Taylor and Pat Boone movies enjoys English, basket- participated in German Social club and College club plans ball, steak and French fries. to attend college. Mantz Margush Marinelli Markel Marketti Marks Marlin Martin, C. Martin, D. Mather Mathieu Matlock W' 4, X ,X Q we 4 " 'F' 5 l..ss.... ggggf 1191?-, Melcher Melhorn Miller, G. Miller, J. ROBERT C. MELHORN VOCATIONAL Bobbie shrinks from girls who peroxide their takes an interest in cars, hunting, fishing and history for Debbie Reynolds and Connie Francis plans a the Air Force. RUTH A. MICHAEL COLLEGE PREP Ruthie was a cheerleader her senior year .. pated in FTA, College club, Ushers' club . . . served room representative and English class secretary Concert chorus . .. plans to attend college. BARBARA J. MILLER . . . BUSINESS ED Bigi was a home room representative and served as sec retary of her English class highly regards swimming "American Bandstand" and Rock Hudson has an aversion for boys who show oft. DONALD S. MILLER COLLEGE PREP Don was active in machine shop participated in wrestling for two years made happy by hunting and fish ing enjoys "Have Gun Will Travel" highly regards Clint Walker and Jerry Lee Lewis. E. LEONE MILLER COLLEGE PREP Leone sang in Dr. Bohn's chorus two years and Concert chorus senior year participated in FTA and College club is partial to Latin, seafood, football and dancing co lege bound. GREGORY W. MILLER .. . COLLEGE PREP Gregg often says "I'm feeling mighty low" takes an interest in trains and bowling makes much of Diana Lynn, "Maverick" and mechanical drawing served as a home room representative. JANET M. MILLER COLLEGE PREP Janet sang soprano for Dr. Bohn's chorus her sophomore year . . . participated in Nurses' Aides and FNA her senior year enioys watching basketball games and "77 Sunset Strip" . . . plans to be a nurse, SALLY L. MILLER . .. GEORGE BARDEN Sally sang in the Mixed chorus for two years ar ticipated in Nurses' Aides and Car Teens club served as secretary of her English class . . . hopes to be a nurse. 60 Miller Mittermeier Mock, J. Mock, R. Moflia Mollica Montgomery Moore Moran Morgan Morris, Jack Morris, Jay VIRGINIA L. MILLER . . . BUSINESS ED MARYLOU MORAN . . . COLLEGE PREP Ginny was a member of the student senate as a senior Marylou sang in Mixed chorus and Girls' chorus took an active part in Car Teens club was co-editor of takes an active part in swimming enioys collecting books Horseshoe . . . served as English class secretary. . .. indulges in eating steak and French fries hopes to be a laeautician. JOHN G. MITTERMEIER VOCATIONAI. John participated in intramural basketball his senior JUDY A' MORGAN ' ' ' COLLEGE PREP year is partial to turkey . .. highly regards Doris Day . .. Judy was a member of Ushers' club sang alto in places math as favorite takes a keen interest in machines. Mixed chorus her senior year is heard saying "Is that so" detests people who are late plans to attend college. JOAN L. MOCK . . . GEORGE BARDEN Joan participated in intramural sports sang soprano JACK E' MORRIS VOCATIONAI' in Dr. Bohn's chorus senior year .. . served as sophomore Eng- Ed played tackle as a iunior in varsity football has lish class secretary is partial to bowling, skating and Eng- an aversion for conceiied girls is partial to turkey, draft- lish future nurse. ing and baseball is often heard saying "You don't say." RICHARD C. MOCK COLLEGE PREP JAY L. MORRIS COLLEGE PREP Dick enjoys swimming, art and Latin thinks Pat Jay took an active part in intramurals his senior year Boone and Carole Lynley are great . .. makes Alfred Hitchcock .. . has a liking for all Italian food and history .. . thinks Deb- tops relishes steak and French fries disgusted by sloppy bie Reynolds and Rock Hudson are tops a future minister. people. MARIAN A. MOFFA . .. BUSINESS ED Marian was English class president and president of her home room . .. member of Car Teens club .. . enioys dancing, skating and football is often heard saying "Honestly" adores Frankie Avalon. MARJORIE A. MOLLICA . .. BUSINESS ED Margie was English class secretary her sophomore year takes an interest in skating and dancing favors Rock Hudson and Pat Boone enioys baseball indulges in pizza .. . takes pleasure in bookkeeping. MICHAEL I. MONTGOMERY .. . VOCATIONAL Michael is planning on entering the Marines upon graduation . . , makes much of meatballs states machine shop as his favorite subiect takes an interest in baseball enioys working with machines. CONNIE A. MOORE BUSINESS ED Connie was a Girls' league representative sang in Dr. Bohn's chorus . ,. participated in FTA and Car Teens club served as vice president of her home room iunior year abhors conceited people. it JOHN R. MUELLER COLLEGE PREP John was sports editor for Horseshoe two years takes pleasure in working on cars lists football, English and hamburgers as favorites .. . is partial to Brenda Lee, Doris Day and Rock Hudson. HARRY A. MUMMERT . . . GENERAL Pete takes an interest in math and softball enioys eating filled peppers detests people who start rumors really goes for Rod Cameron, Lucille Ball and Johnny Cash ... plans To attend trade school. DENNIS .I. MURPHY COLLEGE PREP Denny was a member of Car Teens club his senior year played guard for intramurals three years has a liking for pizza enioys trigonometry, sports programs and baseball is future sportscaster. LINDA L. MURPHY BUSINESS ED Murph was treasurer of FBLA her senior year, English class president and home room officer loves to read and listen to records enioys Robert Taylor and Rosalind Rus- sell loves bookkeeping. MARY S. MURPHY ... BUSINESS ED Sue enioys English class favors pizza takes pleasure in playing tennis . .. likes to dance is partial to movies starring Edd Byrnes and Debbie Reynolds .. . often says "How did that strike you?" DONALD P. MURRAY . .. BUSINESS ED Donald was tenor in Concert chorus his sophomore year likes hunting enioys chemistry and electronics . . . goes for hamburgers takes pleasure in watching "Sea Hunt" on TV is irritated by nagging women. CAMILLE E. MUSTO ... BUSINESS ED Camy was an active member of FBLA her iunior and senior years thinks Frankie Avalon and Carol Lynley are tops relishes pizza and spaghetti enioys watching "Father Knows Best." LINDA R. MYERS . . . GEORGE BARDEN linda served as secretary of her English class was a member of the Mixed chorus, white maiorette corps and Nurses' Aides takes an interest in swimming favors steak and French fries. Morrison Mosel Mowery Moyer Mueller MUmmeI'l Murphy D Murphy L Murphv M Murray Musto Myers BARBARA A. NAGLE BUSINESS ED Barbara takes an interest in bowling enjoys watch- ing "Bandstand" on TV often heard saying "You're kid- ding" ... highly regards Rock Hudson and Debbie Reynolds ... detests boys who don't act their age. WILLIAM H. NALE ... COLLEGE PREP William played center for varsity and JV basketball was a member of College club and Concert chorus his senior year highly regards Rock Hudson, mechanical drawing and spaghetti .. . a future architect. ERNEST J. NASSIF COLLEGE PREP Ernie played saxophone in band and was a Key club member for three years . . . participated in intramural basket- ball . .. served as president of his English class in senior year highly regards Frankie Avalon. JAMES E. NEARHOOF ... COLLEGE PREP Chief was guard in varsity and JV basketball be- longed to Car Teens club his junior year indulges in ice cream enjoys math is heard saying "Wow" plans to attend college. ETHEL M. NEFF BUSINESS ED Ethel served as secretary of her English class was active in the Car Teens club and Homemaking club loves to watch good football games goes for French fries and hamburgers. THOMAS A. NEVEL ... BUSINESS ED Tom served as secretary of his English class for three years delights in watching "Maverick" and eating steak takes an interest in football goes for Molly Bee will join Air Force. JANET M. NEWKIRK GENERAL Janet participated in Car Teens club, Homemaking club and Mixed chorus enjoys swimming, eating chicken and watching "American Bandstand" is often heard saying "That's the breaks." RALPH E. NICEWONGER BUSINESS ED Ralph enjoys fried chicken and cheeseburgers . .. is par- tial to Clark Gable, Elizabeth Taylor and history .. . is greatly irritated by women drivers plans to join the Navy after graduation. Nagle Nale Nassif Newkirk Nicewonger Nigro X ,iv . 1 Y 1 ..sii?3n"' S . .Eff is 5 X The poet calls this an enchanting beat in the heart of time. JUNE M. NIGRO GEORGE BARDEN June belongs to FNA and Nurses' Aides served as junior English class president .. . is partial to reading, football, "The Donna Reed Show" and English has an aversion to conceited people. HELEN E. NOHAILE GENERAL Helen sang in Mixed chorus her senior year was a member of Ushers' club for two years has a liking for dancing, French fries and history . . . is irritated by late people. DAN G. NORRIS VOCATIONAL Dan takes an interest in football enjoys cooking ... cares for chicken lists trigonometry as his favorite subject ... is partial to songs by Connie Francis shrinks from loud mouths. CONSTANCE G. NOTOPOULOS COLLEGE PREP Connie was head cheerleader senior year pafed in Ushers' club, College club, Nurses' Aides and served in Girls' League executive committee soprano in Concert chorus is college bound. Nearhoof Nohuile 'Qu I 55 1 Ai C . '55 .9 , .,,., N f 1 Neff Norris 'us R95 ir ' T X. partici- Senate sang Nevel No'opoulos if . fs 1. wats? 1 . is S Ms. S 4 Nuse O'Brian O'Connor, N. O'Connor, T. Orr, D. Orr, R. Ostrander Oswalt Paisley RICHARD P. NUSE GENERAL Rick takes pleasure in watching "American BandstancI" is fascinated by P.O.D. likes chicken and mashed po- tatoes shudders at two-faced girls has a liking for Sandra Dee . . . enioys playing football. PAULETTE D. O'BRIAN GENERAL pizza Polly enioys skating and dancing delights in eating and French fries goes for Tab Hunter in a big way sang soprano in Mixed chorus is often heard saying ,,Why?H NANCY E. O'CONNOR BUSINESS ED Nancy was treasurer of her sophomore class be- longed to FTA was a Girls' League representative worked on Mountain Echo staff relishes pizza .. . enioys skating likes "Bandstand" plans to be a bookkeeper. THELMA J. O'CONNOR ... COLLEGE PREP active Thelma sang alto in Girls' chorus senior year ., . was in FTA and Nurses' Aides may often be heard saying "Forget it" never misses "The Donna Reed Show" on TV. Heat at a certain degree results in fusion. Parisi Park Parsons DOUGLAS H. ORR COLLEGE PREP Doug was president of his German class his senior year enioys math has a liking for baked ham takes an interest in lacrosse and photography plans to attend college. ROBERT C. ORR GENERAL Bob played guard his sophomore, iunior and senior years in intramurals plans to be a barber among his favorites are baseball, chicken and "20th Century" likes guns and hunting . . . hates women gossipers. CYLINDA K. OSTRANDER BUSINESS ED Cindy idolizes Jimmy Clanton and Victor Mature ... has a liking for basketball and spaghetti is fascinated by "Perry Mason" . . . often heard saying "Tell us about it" . . . is irritated by show-offs. C. KAY OSWALT COLLEGE PREP Kay played violin in orchestra three years and was con- cert master her senior year participated in Academy of Science, FTA, College club, Car Teens club and Ushers' club ... can not endure insincere people. THOMAS J. PAISLEY GENERAL Thomas was secretary of his English class enioys football and building model cars partial to algebra is irritated by people who are always late plans to ioin the Navy. WILLIAM P. PARISI ... BUSINESS ED Bill looks up to Fabian and "Kookie" Byrnes goes for Brigitte Bardot takes an interest in football cares for spaghetti lists business math as favorite subiect hopes to attend college. ROBERT D. PARK . . . COLLEGE PREP Bob was a member of Car Teens club two years as a iunior served as home room representative and English class president . . . takes pleasure in playing baskefball ... indulges in eating turkey. CHARLOTTE M. PARSONS BUSINESS ED Charlotte relishes steak and French fries enioys watching "77 Sunset Strip" is often heard saying "Don't sweat it" . . . rates bookkeeping tops . . . disgusted by stuck-up people. 64 Patterson, E. Patterson, K. Patterson, R. Pattillo Paul Pechter Pegnetter Pellegrino, F. Pellegrino, J. Pelter Pencinger Persun JOHN R. PELLEGRINO . . . GENERAL ELDIN C. PATTERSON . . . VOCATIONAL . . . ' . l H Booble served as home room representative as a senior 'fa' was 'n fadm shqps 'lever .muses H.Ucklebf""Y enioys football and has a liking for spaghetti goes for Hound on TV 'nd'-'l9e5 'n eufmg h0U9'e5 e"ll0Y5 9o""9 "Maverick" likes Johnny Mathis' records plans to ioin bowling in his spore time has a liking for Ricky Nelson . .. service after grodumion. favors electronics. KENNETH L. PATTERSON . . . GENERAL MARY E. PELTER . . . COLLEGE PREP Shach relishes tuna fish salad enioys watching Mary served as iunior home room vice president "Maverick" on TV and listening to songs by Fabian is irri- acted as a Girls' League representative enioys football and tated by stuck-up girls . . . plans on ioining a branch of the wrestling . . . favors spaghetti, algebra and Pat Boone . . . may service after graduation. be heard saying "Good enough." RUSSELL G. PATTERSON . . . COLLEGE PREP DAVID A. PENCINGER . . . COLLEGE PREP Russ takes an interest in football and swimming is David takes pleasure in hunting and gun collecting partial to pizza, English and Johnny Mathis . . . is irritated by relishes beef stew is heard saying "Yum" . . . enioys "Chey- conceited people often utters "I'll say" takes a fancy enne" on TV has a liking for Rock Hudson, Bing Crosby to "Dennis the Menace." and Loretta Young. MONFORD H. PATTILLO . . . VOCATIONAL JUDITH M, PERSUN , I , GENERAL Monie WU5 Home mom "9P"95e"iQflVe Pl'-'-'Yed 05 Judy takes a fancy to history idolizes Randolph guard in intramural basketball takes an interest in guns Scott is irritated by stuck-up people loves to play bad. . . . has a liking for ham . . . makes much of football hopes minton . .. goes for hoagies and potato chips . . . plans to be to i0iI1 N18 Mclfinli- an airline hostess. JAMES R. PAUL . .. VOCATIONAL Jim participated in intramurals for three years is partial to steak, baseball and Jane Russell enioys watch- ing "Rifleman" and working on cars in his spare time .. . dis- likes conceited people. DONNA L. PECHTER . . . COLLEGE PREP Donna served on the senior class executive committee was active in Ushers' club for three years participated in the English plays served as home room representative her senior year. MARGARET G. PEGNETTER COLLEGE PREP Peggy was active in FTA and Science and Engineering society her iunior and senior years took part in College club, Ushers' club and German Social club plans to attend college. FLORENCE T. PELLEGRINO . . . BUSINESS ED Kiki takes pleasure in collecting stuffed animals and lis- tening to good music is often heard saying "You're kid- ding" states bookkeeping, pizza and French fries as favor- ites . . . enioys attending football games. Q: ...f I JANET L. PETERMAN GENERAL BONITA J. POLLARD . . . COLLEGE PREP Bonnie was an active member of Car Teens club has senior year .. . is partial to psychology and spaghetti en- ioys ice skating and collecting stamps can often be heard murmuring "Gee whiz." HAZEL E. POORMAN . . . GEORGE BARDEN Hazie sang second soprano in Mixed chorus her sopho- more year was a member of Car Teens club and Home- making club really goes for spaghetti can often be heard saying "Really." EARNEST W. PORTA COLLEGE PREP Earnie takes an interest in baseball, golfing and bowling .. . enioys the "Rebel" on TV .. . relishes Canadian bacon . .. has a liking for Jimmy Stewart and Gina Lollabrigida ... plans to attend college. KATHLEEN A. PORTA ... BUSINESS ED Kathie was a member of FTA, Car Teens club and Home- making club served as secretary of driver training class takes an interest in football and "American Bandstand" dislikes insincere people. NANCY L. PORTA ... BUSINESS ED Nancy served as English class president her senior year adores Robert Mitchum and Fabian enioys watching Janet served as her senior English class secretary is "The Rebel" on TV spends much time playing badminton appalled by stuck-up people . . . takes a fancy to hamburgers and eating pizza .. . often says "Oh boy." and French fries .. . wants to be an airline hostess after gradu- ""o"' REGINA M. PORTA BUSINESS so Jean served as English class secretary . .. has a liking 'JAMES R' PETERS VOCAHONAJ' for pork and potatoes enioys dancing and playing the Jim takes an interest in bowling indulges in eating accordion is partial to songs by Jimmy Rogers shrinks steak and French fries lists math as his favorite subiect . .. from conceited people. goes for songs by Rick Nelson intends to go to college. SANDRA L. POET . . . GEORGE BARDEN LAURA A. PORTER . . . COLLEGE PREP Laurie belonged to Nurses' Aides and FNA ... was Eng- Sandy served as vice president of home room senior lish class secretary her iunior year enioys skating is year is often heard saying "Oh well" has an aversion irritated by conceited people delights in pizza plans to to stuck-up people enioys swimming, dancing and English 90 to college, . . . adores Tab Hunter. RONALD .l. POINTS VOCATIONAL Ronald was English class president his iunior year .. served as manager of the baseball team for three years .. was a member of Car Teens club .. . plans to go to college. Peterman Peters Poet Porta, E. Porta, K. Porta, N. NICHOLAS POSIOWAYCH VOCATIONAL Nick favors "Gunsmoke," Janet Leigh and hunting is pained by show olts . .. names trigonometry as his favorite subiect can often be heard saying "I don't know" Navy is next on list. Points Pollard Poorman Porta, R. Porter Posiowaych nal - . . W . .- . ..,. .I l mzs.:s:.a.1ss..e.. tmmowaz an . se 1 11:1 LOIS A. POWLEY GENERAL Lois cannot endure stuck-up people very highly re- gards Rock Hudson, Sandra Dee and Johnny Mathis ... may be found watching "American Bandstand" is partial to swim- ming, hamburgers and French fries. GEOFFREY W. PRAVE COLLEGE PREP Jeff sang tenor and bass in Mixed chorus and Concert chorus ... rates football, pizza, Perry Como and P.O.D. as tops ... likes to sing ... often heard saying "Go way" ... watches TV's "Peter Gunn." IRENE T. PTAK BUSINESS ED Renne marched with the color guards all three years was a home room representative was active in Car Teens club likes football, chicken and English says "What's new?" ROSELLA M. PUTT GENERAL Rosie sang soprano in Mixed chorus participated in . Homemaking club her senior year served as home room Hands in craft class produce handicrafts. representative cares for skating, football and French fries . . . loathes stuck-up people. DANIEL L. RAMSEY COLLEGE PREP Dan was a runner in track and cross country for three -l0l1'1"Y Served U5 English Class Pfesldenl his Senior Yea' years belonged to Varsity "A" club takes pleasure in . . . likes to listen to Elvis Presley's records . . . takes an interest foogbolll hack and hunfing . ' - relist-,es pina pie and sgeak, in history detests stuck-up girls plans to ioin the Navy. JOHN D. QUIRIN GENERAL MARLENE A. RAUCH GENERAL JACQUEUNE K' RABOLD ' ' ' EuslNEss ED Marlene says English is her favorite subiect highly Jackie sang alto in Senior Octet and Concert chorus her regards Rock Hudson and Debbie Reynolds likes 'songs by senior year served as home room representative two years Fabian takes an interest in swimming and dancing . . . is irritated by people who are never on time . . . adores plans to go to beauty school, Doris Day. RICHARD I.. RAUGH , . . VOCATIONAL MAXINE A' RAMEY BUSINESS ED Dick served as vice president of his junior home room Maxine sang in Dr. Bohn's chorus her senior year represented his sophomore home room takes an in- idolizes Rock Hudson and Debbie Reynolds loathes girls terest in furniture making states shops as his favorite sub- who smoke goes for chicken and football plans cler- iect plans to attend trade school. ical work after graduation. CAROL D. REED ... BUSINESS ED SANDRA 'l' RAMEY BUSINESS ED Carol belonged to FBLA for two years names book Sandy was an active member of FBLA acted as sec- keeping as her favorite subiect takes an interest in chicken, retary of her English class belonged to Fellowship club her football and "The Donna Reed Show" plans to be a future senior year can often be heard saying "How bout that." bookkeeper. Powley Prave Ptak Putt Quirin Rabold Ramey, M. Ramey, S. Ramsey Rauch Raugh Reed xl- X Reed, F. Reed, J. Reed, M. Replogle Rhine Rhoades FRANCIS G. REED GENERAL Beetle was an active member of the Key and Car Teens clubs plans to ioin the Navy . .. takes pleasure in swim- ming has a liking for fried chicken enioys watching "Peter Gunn." JOHN R. REED GENERAL Jack is planning to ioin the Air Force has a liking for baseball and chicken . . . enioys watching "Cheyenne" . . . is often heard saying "Just kiddin" . . . detests people who are late for datcs. MARGIE K. REED ... COLLEGE PREP Margie was secretary of FTA her senior year . . . song alto in Concert chorus participated in Ushers' club and College club served as English class president iunior year ... will teach after college. S. CAROL REFFNER GEORGE BARDEN Carol participated in Nurses' Aides, FNA and Home- making club enioys swimming, bowling and drawing . . . likes to watch "American Bandstand" . . , highly regards San- dra Dee and Troy Donahue. ". . .then you take the by-pass to route 22." -1 3' so ..,' X. Reffner Reifsteck L. , Reifsteck, R Rhodes, D. Rhodes, L. Rhodes, P. LINDA G. REIFSTECK COLLEGE PREP Linny served as stage manager for the English play sen- ior year favors French fries and steak is often heard saying "Don't get shook" eniays dancing and horseback riding dislikes conceited people. RICHARD J. RIEFSTECK GENERAL Rick was a member of Car Teens club his iunior and senior years belonged to Conservation club his iunior year . . . is heard saying "Hey Man" . . , Air Force is next. RICHARD A. REPLOGLE COLLEGE PREP Dick played the clarinet in the band was a member of the Key club served as president of his senior English class . . . enjoys pizza . . . detests conceit .. . plans to attend college. KENNETH A. RHINE ... VOCATIONAL Ken is fascinated by model cars has a liking for football and history enioys eating ham is irritated by women drivers highly regards John Wayne and Doris Day . . . Air Force next. CHARLES F. RHOADES VOCATIONAL Charles was in cabinet shops takes an interest in baseball and hunting is partial to Jayne Mansfield, John Wayne and tried potatoes likes songs of Ernie Ford favors English. DIXIE L. RHODES COLLEGE PREP Dixie belonged to FTA was vice president of Car Teens club . . . was a member of College club and Ushers' club belonged to German Social club played intramurals . . . plans to teach school. LINDA L. RHODES ... GEORGE BARDEN Linda was a member of Nurses' Aides won second prize in the Historama her junior year is partial to history and pizza enioys horseback riding, square dancing and swimming. PAULETTE M. RHODES ... BUSINESS ED Paulette served as treasurer of her home room sang with the Concert chorus as a senior takes pleasure in col- lecting stuffed animals highly regards Clark Gable and Sandra Dee. 68 Rickabaugh Robinson, E. LAWRENCE J. RICKABAUGH VOCATIONAL Larry took radio shops enioys football and working on cars has a liking for Johnny Mathis, Debbie Reynolds and John Wayne hates to ever miss "Have Gun Will Travel." GERALD L. RILEY GENERAL Jerry played left halfback in varsity football and guard in varsity basketball was a member of Varsity "A" club sang tenor in Boys' Glee club served as English class president. CAROLE J. RILING COLLEGE PREP Carole was a color guard her sophomore year en- ioys baseball and swimming is partial to Red Skelton, Paul Newman, Doris Day and Frank Sinatra dislikes people who are never on time. A. PATRICIA RISPOLI ... COLLEGE PREP Patty was an active member in Nurses' Aides and FNA her senior year is fond of dancing, French fries and sew- ing ... is disturbed by people who brag . . . a future nurse. PETER F. RITCHEY . . . GENERAL Pete was active in Car Teens club and Conservation club served as home room representative takes an interest in basketball, hunting and fishing highly regards Audrey Hepburn, JOHN B. RIZZO BUSINESS ED Rizz was a reporter for both the Horseshoe and Moun- tain Echo participated in the talent show two years was a member of Key club has a liking for turkey . .. en- ioys playing the accordion. ERLA M. ROBINSON BUSINESS ED Erla served as president of her home room goes for French fries and steak lists English as her favorite subiect ... enioys dancing ... is partial to songs by Paul Anka. JUDITH A. ROBINSON COLLEGE PREP Judy sang soprano in Mixed chorus and Concert chorus belonged to Nurses' Aides enioys skating and playing the piano dislikes people who are late never misses "Bachelor Father" on TV. Riley Riling Rispoli Ritchey Rizzo Robinson, J. Robison Roche Roebuck Roefaro JACQUELINE G. ROBISON BUSINESS ED Jackie was secretary of her sophomore and iunior class and of Girls' League her senior year . . . participated in Ushers' club all three years served as cheerleader her senior year. HARRY P. ROCHE VOCATIONAL Harry was in radio shops .. . states turkey as his favor- ite food enioys watching "American Bandstand" loves to listen to Elvis Presley has a liking for mathematics can't stand stuck-up girls. CONSTANCE J. ROEBUCK . . . BUSINESS ED Connie likes to dance and skate is heard saying "Like get serious" claims to enioy pizza pie and pepsi goes wild over Rock Hudson and Paul Anka favors "Ameri- can Bandstand." GAYLORD N. ROEFARO VOCATIONAL Gay is made happy by "Red Skelton," hamburgers and physics names Sandra Dee as his favoriate actress en- ioys songs by Annette Funicello can often be heard say- ing "Like wow" . . . goes for bowling. 69 JOHN L. ROGALLA VOCATIONAL John took electrical shops enioys football rel- ishes spaghetti is heard saying "Who knows" takes pleasure in train collecting ... is partial to Liz Taylor . .. plans to ioin the Air Force. DANIEL J. ROGERS ... GENERAL Danny sang baritone for Boys' Glee club his senior year played baseball for two years and intramurals for three years likes baseball and potatoes enioys watching Liz Taylor and Perry Como. FRANK M. ROHRHIRSCH VOCATIONAL Frank intends to ioin the Air Force in the future likes baseball and fishing takes pleasure in eating steak ... is partial to Robert Young, Debbie Reynolds and Paul Anka. JOHN L. ROLAND VOCATIONAL John enioys hunting and fishing in his spare time highly regards "Maverick," Debbie Reynolds and hamburgers enioys football lists science as his favorite subiect . .. plans to join the service. Rogalla Rogers Rohrhirsch Rubin Rudisill Russ JAMES E. RONCORONI GENERAL Jim played tenor sax in the band three years takes an interest in basketball, music and stamps . .. relishes pizza may be found watching "American Bandsfandf' WILLIAM L. ROUZER COLLEGE PREP Bill enioys hunting, fishing and football . . . likes Span- ish rice watches "High Road" states history as his favorite subject . . . has an aversion to people who won't work plans to attend college. SHARON L. RUBIN . . . COLLEGE PREP Sharon sang in Girls' chorus for three years partici- pated in FTA and College club idolizes Frankie Avalon and Sandra Dee stuck-up people leave her cold . .. loves P.O.D. and "Bachelor Father." SUSAN S. RUDISILL COLLEGE PREP Susan was a member of Nurses' Aides and Homemaking club as a senior served as English class secre'ary for two years ... likes dancing, chemistry and songs by Johnny Mathis. TODD L. RUSS . . . VOCATIONAL Todd works on cars in the automobile shops played right end for the JV football team . . . served as president of his iunior English class can't stand Monday morning quar- terbacks. A. SUSAN RUSSO BUSINESS ED Susie served as home room representative was a member of the Girls' Sextet and Concert chorus . . . takes an interest in baseball and dancing often heard saying "Gee whiz" detests conceited people. ROY E. RYEN VOCATIONAL Roy goes for fried chicken, football and Elvis Presley takes pleasure in hunting and tishing abhors girls who smoke enioys watching "Maverick" on TV plans to enter the Army after graduation. KAY L. SACKETT GEORGE BARDEN Kay was a Girls' League representative sang in Dr. Bohn's chorus her senior year was a member of Nurses' Aides and FNA English. Roland Russo has a liking for pizza, swimming and Roncoroni Rouzer Ryen Sackett JAMES R. SALMOND COLLEGE PREP Jim was in the language department play his sophomore year ... represented the school in several TV shows ... played in intramurals . . . a member of Key club and Car Teens club . .. English class president. ROBERT E. SAMUELS GENERAL Bob sang in Miss McGregor's Mixed chorus for two years may be found watching "The Rebel" on TV goes for Connie Francis .. . is found saying "l don't know" enjoys English and football. JACK E. SANDRU5 GENERAL Jack tustled on the wrestling mat in his junior and sen- ior years . . . was a member of the Boys' Glee club in his senior year enjoys P.O.D. and football abhors conceited girls. FRED A. SANKEY . .. VOCATIONAL Fred was in electric shops played intramural basket- ball was a varsity football manager for two years en- joys football, bowling and math has a liking for Sandra Dee and Pat Boone. REYNOLD D. SANTONE . . . GENERAL Renny has an aversion to stubborn girls highly re- gards Jane Russell, "American Bandstand" and football is often heard saying "Hey" . . . plans to join the Air Force after graduation. SAUNDRA L. SAVINE ... COLLEGE PREP Sandy served as junior treasurer of Girls' League and as senior vice president was a member of FTA and Ushers' club acted as her home room representative is college bound. JON C. SAYLOR .. . COLLEGE PREP .lon was a member of Varsity "A" club and cross coun- try his senior year . . . served as home room treasurer his june ior year . . . is partial to basketball and Carol Lynley col- lege bound. JUDITH A. SCHANDELMEIER ... COLLEGE PREP Judy was Girls' League treasurer her senior year participated in the Senate belonged to Ushers' club was a cheerleader .. . served as English class president belonged to Concert and Mixed choruses. Salmond Samuels Saylor Schandelmeier 'OW' "?""f' Sandrus Scheffer I How much wood would a wood worker work? BEVERLY A. SCHEFFER . . . BUSINESS ED Bev was English class secretary belonged to Car Teens club . . . enjoys football and dancing .. . watches "Band- stand," 'Kookie' and Doris Day . . . listens to Paul Anka cannot stand conceited people. CAROL A. SCHERDEN . . . GEORGE BARDEN Carol was a member of Nurses' Aides her senior year . .. served as English class secretary her senior year . . . goes for pizza, Rock Hudson and swimming .. . future surgical nurse. JUDITH M. SCHERDEN GEORGE BARDEN Judi sang soprano in Mixed chorus and Girls' chorus ... was a member of FNA and Nurses' Aides goes for Sal Mineo and Frankie Avalon . . . is fascinated by chemistry and French. ADELAIDE T. SCHEUNGRAB BUSINESS ED Addy served as secretary of the senior class enjoys skating, writing letters and eating pizza thinks Rock Hud- son, Della Reese and Piper Laurie are tops . . . is heard saying "That's cool." Sankey Santone Savine Scherden, C. Scherden, J. Scheungrab QE' W Y EAW B iv vi if i gy Y R fr ii Q 4 W esgsefg fs 'X K Am fm . 0 N. Q ,wr ...-- Schimke Schirf Schmelzlen Schroth Schulz Seidel NANCY K. SCHIMKE BUSINESS ED Nancy served as her English class secretary goes for basketball, steak and pizza cares for songs by Pat Boone is irritated by back-seat drivers future medical secretary. KENNETH L. SCHIRF VOCATIONAL Kenneth plans to go into the printing business after he graduates enjoys basketball, "Maverick," John Wayne and Ricky Nelson takes an interest in Jayne Mansfield . . . rel- ishes steak likes math. JUDITH A. SCHMELZLEN BUSINESS ED Judy was secretary of English class her senior year participated in Car Teens club and Concert chorus . . . takes pleasure in watching "Donna Reed Show" plans to work for the Bell Telephone. ROBERT R. SCHMITTLE VOCATIONAL Bob wrestled the T38 varsity class for three years served as English class president his sophomore year states John Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor and Elvis Presley are favorites enioys weight lifting. A modern machine about to engulf modern man. as l nt ussmf. Schmittle Schoch, B. Schoch, R Sell Servello Settle BERNARD L. SCHOCH VOCATIONAL Bernard enioys working in the electric shops goes for basketball . . . is found painting pictures in his spare time relishes steak enioys movies starring Debbie Reynolds and Rock Hudson detests conceited people. RANDALL A. SCHOCH COLLEGE PREP Randy enjoys playing pool and watching "Maverick" on TV indulges in eating hoagies highly regards Jack Kelly and Little Richard .. . is fascinated by biology often says "OK" . . . will attend college. KAY F. SCHROTH . ,. GEORGE BARDEN Kay spends most of her spare time singing, dancing and listening to all kinds of music .. . goes for football ... relishes ravioli lists science as her favorite subiect beauty work is next. ALICE M. SCHULZ COLLEGE PREP Stardust sang in Dr. Bohn's chorus her junior year was an active member of FTA her senior year and of Car Teens her iunior year . .. enioys watching Doris Day. KAY A. SEIDEL GEORGE BARDEN Kay participated in Nurses' Aides and Car Teens club . .. was active in intramurals enioys art and badminton is irritated by attention getters highly regards Tony Perkins . . . nurse's training is next. JAMES L. SELL COLLEGE PREP Lynn was a member of the Car Teens club plans to enter college upon graduation ... enioys bowling and photog- raphy has a liking for Swiss steak is fascinated by Ernie Ford. JUDITH M. SERVELLO GENERAL Judy was English class president her senior year ... en- ioys watching "Maverick" on TV thinks baseball and music are tops ... is disgusted by conceited people ... is often heard saying "Ever." DOLORES K. SETTLE ... GENERAL Dottie sang alto in Mixed chorus and in Concert chorus . .. is often heard saying "Don't get excited" ... enioys pizza, music, English and football likes Sandra Dee, Paul Anka and James Darren. 72 Seuffert Shatter Shaheen Sharrar Shaw, S. Shaw, V. PAULINE M. SEUFFERT GEORGE BARDEN Pauline was an active member of the Nurses' Aides and FNA takes an interest in bowling and swimming has a liking for steak, "77 Sunset 5trip" and chemistry. LOIS A. SHAFFER BUSINESS ED Lois was elected home room secretary her senior year can be found saying "How about that" fancies spa- ghetti, football, June Allyson and Van Johnson would like to ioin the service. JUDITH A. SHAHEEN BUSINESS ED Judy served as English class secretary her senior year enioys dancing and baseball is heard saying "Nice" relishes French fries loathes conceited people has a liking for business English. F. REBECCA SHANER .. . GEORGE BARDEN Becky served as home room representative enioys playing tennis goes for any Italian foods . .. lists English as her favorite subiect .. . is often heard saying "I guess" has an aversion to pessimists. ANNE M. SHANK COLLEGE PREP Annie served as representative and secretary of her home room for two years . . . relishes hoagies . . . likes talking on the telephone is irritated by people who get lost while driving. NANCY L. SHANNON BUSINESS ED Nancy served as secretary of her senior English class and to the English department takes pleasure in swimming and collecting souvenirs . .. highly regards Rock Hudson and Debbie Reynolds . .. hopes to be a bookkeeper. CHESTER E. SHARRAR . .. COLLEGE PREP Chester was active in the College club his senior year . . . was on the cross-country team as a iunior . . . favors base- ball and ham plans to go to college upon graduation. SANDRA G. SHAW BUSINESS ED Sandy was a maroon maiorette her sophomore year . . . Girls' League representative her iunior and senior year and home room representative her sophomore year thinks Rock Hudson and Debbie Reynolds are tops. Shaner Shank Shannon Shay Sheetz Shelow VIOLET A. SHAW COLLEGE PREP Violet was in Concert chorus her senior year was a member of Nurses' Aides and FNA . .. served as home room treasurer her senior year . .. plans to be a nurse. JANETH C. SHAY . . . BUSINESS ED Janeth was secretary of her English class enioys roller skating, dancing and swimming relishes French fries . . . lists English as her favorite subiect is partial to songs by Pat Boone. DAVID A. SHEETZ .. . COLLEGE PREP Dave was president of his English class as a senior served as home room representative stuck-up girls leave him cold prizes Connie Francis, "Maverick," Doris Day and Rock Hudson. HERBERT F. SHELOW . . . VOCATIONAL Herb took automobile shops played on the varsity football team his iunior year has a liking for meat loaf is often heard saying "Not too potent" highly regards Kim Novak. DENNIS M. SI-IULTZ . .. GENERAL Denny was a member of the track and cross-country teams participated in intramural basketball enioys putting model cars together favors sea foods, baseball, P.O.D. and Connie Francis. LEORA K. SHUMA .. . BUSINESS ED Leora served as English class secretary takes pleas- ure in swimming and skating has a liking for pizza and French fries is partial to movies starring Spencer Tracy or Carol Lynley. ROBERT R, SICHENEDER . .. VOCATIONAL Bob served as vice president of his senior home room has a liking for bowling and football states English as his favorite subiect relishes pizza enioys Ernie Ford's singing. JAMES R. SINCLAIR . . . COLLEGE PREP Jim takes an interest in radios, bowling and golfing . .. indulges in steak is heard saying "Cool it" detests back-seat drivers . .. has a liking for Brigitte Bardot .. . plans to attend college. BONDA A. SHINAFELT COLLEGE PREP Banda was a member of maiorettes three years sang soprano in Girls' Sextet senior year participated in Nurses' Aides, Ushers' club acted as vice president of FNA a future nurse. BONNIE L. SINGER BUSINESS ED Bonnie served as president of her home room . . . enioys swimming and dancing relishes spaghetti and pizza lists English as her favorite subiect is partial to songs by Paul Anka. RONALD E. SHOENFELT . . . VOCATIONAL Ronnie takes pleasure in model cars states mathe- matics as his favorite subiect enjoys baseball is made happy with pizza enioys Pat Boone likes to see James JOHN E. SINGER . . . COLLEGE PREP Jack was his English class president in his iunior year and in the Boys' Glee club . . . relishes pizza . . . may be heard Sgewm-1 in 'he movies. saying "Dig out" plans a career in the Air Force. RONALD E. SHRIVER .. . COLLEGE PREP RICHARD L. SINGER , . . COLLEGE PREP Ron was a member of College club and German Social Dick takes pleasure in collecting coins enioys work- club acted as chemistry lab assistant received a letter ing on radios .. . goes for football and steak is partial to of commendation from National Merit test indulges in steak movies starring John Payne and Loretta Young .. . will enter and French fries. C1 Naval SCl'l00l- BARBARA A. SHRUM COLLEGE PREP PATRICK F. SIPES . . . COLLEGE PREP Barbara was in FTA for two years and the FBLA her sen- Pat was on the track team . . . played the drums in band ior year takes pleasure in swimming, sewing and reading three years .. . indulges in eating chicken . .. may often be . .. plans to attend college indulges in eating steak. heard saying "That's ok!" . . . belonged to Varsity "A" club. Shinafelt Shoenfelt Shriver Shrum Shultz Shuma Sicheneder Sinclair Singer, B. Singer, J. Singer, R. Sipes 3 r1 rf-ewwa-m.e-tww:.uz...x.:mxz1-s-m.e+tz.n+ a1mam DOROTHY SLOMANSON BUSINESS ED Dotty served as a color guard was secretary of sophomore home room takes pleasure in bowling and swimming may be heard saying "Oh my word" likes Tommy Edward's songs. MARTHA K. SMEAL . .. GEORGE BARDEN Marty was in the orchestra three years was in Car Teens club . . . relishes steak and French tries takes pleas- ure in art and sewing ... may be found watching Garry Moore on TV. FREDERICK L. SMEIGH COLLEGE PREP Fred sang tenor for Boys' Glee club participated in Car Teens club . . . makes much of Rock Hudson and Doris Day enioys baseball, P.O.D. and "Maverick." RONALD M. SMELSER COLLEGE PREP Ron played clarinet and saxophone in the band all three years was an active member in Key club participated in the after school math class likes football, math and French fries. ANNA R, SMITH BUSINESS ED Ann was English class secretary her senior year served as Girls' League representative her iunior year en- ioys skating detests rumors likes Rock Hudson and Pat Boone indulges in eating pizza pie. DONALD E. SMITH VOCATIONAL Don has a liking for Debbie Reynolds, Gordon Scott and Fabian greatly dislikes jealous girls may be heard say- ing "Hit the road, toad" indulges in eating ham watches "The Rebel." DONALD F. SMITH GENERAL Don played forward in intramurals plans to enter the Air Force ... goes tor baseball and "Have Gun Will Travel" . . . trusts himself to a big helping of steak and mashed po- tatoes. DONALD J. SMITH COLLEGE PREP Don was an active member of the College club his sen- ior year takes interest in baseball, hunting and fishing ... has a liking for pizza .. . enioys watching "Maverick," Slomanson Smeal Smeigh Smith, Donald F. Smith, Donald J. Smith, F. 'img 4 A A girl needs all kinds of protection these days. FREDRICK H. SMITH BUSINESS ED Fred played trombone in band for two years and was drum major his senior year was pianist for Boys' Glee club participated in Science and Engineering club and Auxiliary patrol. R. ETHEL SMITH BUSINESS ED Bobbie sang soprano for the chorus all three years was in Car Teens club her iunior and senior years happy when watching "77 Sunset Strip" . . . lists music as hobby. RAYMOND R. SMITH VOCATIONAL Ray was on the team for three years has a liking for football and steak . . . takes an interest in watching "Chey- enne" on TV highly regards Robert Mitchum and Jayne Mansfield. ROSEMARY A. SMITH COLLEGE PREP Rosemary states Spanish as her best subiect and ham- burgers as tops in food claims Tab Hunter as favorite actor , . . plans nursing for future career likes baseball as favorite sport, Smelser Smith, A. Smith, D. E. Smith, R. Smith, Raymond Smith, Rosemary 'qs-...K is -fi Smith Snoberger Snyder, J. Spagnola Speece Stafford TERRY S. SMITH COLLEGE PREP Terry was a member of FTA and College club sang alto in Mixed chorus and Dr. Bohn's chorus likes Spanish enioys Johnny Mathis' singing plans to maior in social studies in college. RONALD D. SNOBERGER COLLEGE PREP Ron participated in wrestling and intramural basketball enioys football and hunting indulges in eating steak and French fries , .. enioys Pat Boone's records .. . often says "That's beautiful" ... plans to join the Navy. JAMES L. SNYDER VOCATIONAL Jim was active in cabinet and mill shops enioys working with guns and playing basketball . .. watches "Mav- erick" faithfully .. . gets a kick out of Connie Francis .. . often says "That's the breaks." KENNETH L. SNYDER VOCATIONAL Kenny was active in printing shop and lists it as his favorite subiect indulges in eating steak and French fries ... enioys hunting and watching "Sea Hunt" has an aver- sion to tall girls. Students capture both the spirit and the letter of art. .f.1if5T"' f-235 11'-T-T 534. 45'--i 'eg fi sill! .-,gg 4 'ff "" WZ f .iiT'itUf' li V ' .. 5-. IQ H xg . 141311 Y .f"fj'f sn , 3f:.5z,g1 J -Qfrliifii '-sz . Pt tzmcfif ri .,.. , . sf-X, J . . . '-fiwslffff Snyder, K. Snyder, Sally Snyder, Sandra Stahl Stark Steak SALLY A. SNYDER BUSINESS ED Sally goes for football and skating loves pizza lists English as her favorite subject shrinks from stuck-up people ... makes much of songs by Johnny Mathis ... is often heard saying "Ever," SANDRA K. SNYDER BUSINESS ED Sandy takes an interest in swimming and dancing indulges in veal chops enjoys "American Bandstand" on TV is heard saying "Later" detests conceited people enioys Tab Hunter and Ricky Nelson. PATRICIA A. SPAGNOLA COLLEGE PREP Patty was literary editor of the Mountain Echo be- longed to Quill and Scroll was a member of College club . . , was home room and English class president . .. plans to study iournalism. JANE E. SPEECE COLLEGE PREP Jane participated in FTA for two years was elected senior English class secretary is partial to Rock Hudson, roller skating and pizza plans to attend Indiana State Teachers college. ANDREW G. STAFFORD COLLEGE PREP Satchmo took an active part in track and cross-country ... participated in intramurals and Pennsylvania History . . . cool man." . . . has a liking for roast beef is often heard saying "Keep BARBARA J. STAHL BUSINESS ED Barb was a member of FBLA . . , has a liking for swim- ming eats fried green tomatoes enioys watching '77 Sunset Strp" is heard saying "Of course!" sang alto in Mixed chorus. DAVID V. STARK . . . COLLEGE Dave plans to attend played forward on home roorn ... enioys chicken ... states PREP college after graduation basketball team all three years automobiles as his hobby mathematics is his favorite subiect. M. PAULA STEAK BUSINESS ED Paula takes an interest in bowling ... lists bookkeeping as her favorite subject indulges in eating turkey and roast beef sandwiches . . . goes for to be a secretary. 76 songs by Pat Boone hopes Steak Steele Stefanini Stephenson Stere Stetler NORMAN P. STEAK . . . VOCATIONAL Norman was in electronic shops serves as repre- sentative to Boys' Federation his senior year states ham- burger, "Rebel," James Gardner, Debbie Reynolds and records by Johnny Mathis are his favorites. CONNIE L. STEELE GEORGE BARDEN Connie was an active member of FNA and Nurses' Aides . . enioys bowling, steak, French fries and listening to music is often heard saying "Big deal" .. . will be a nurse. PATRICIA L. STEFANINI . .. GEORGE BARDEN Patty takes an interest in skating relishes pizza enioys "Red Skelton" on TV is heard saying "I guess" detests stuck-up people likes Robert Wagner and Elvis Pres- ley enioys English. BETTE L. STEHLEY . .. GEORGE BARDEN Betsy vocalized as first soprano in Dr. Bohn's chorus dur- ing her sophomore year . . . is partial to French fries . . . is irri- tated by two-faced people . . . wants to be a nurse after graduation. CHARLES E. STEHLEY VOCATIONAL Chuck is planning on ioining the service after gradua- tion enioys playing baseball made happy by a big dish of spaghetti takes an interest in watching "Science Fiction Theater" on TV. RUTH N. STEPHENS GENERAL Ruth sang in Girls' chorus for two years enioys listening to records by Ricky Nelson . .. is disgusted by stuck- up people takes a fancy to skating and babysitting. HARRIET J. STEPHENSON . .. COLLEGE PREP Janie played the flute in Concert band and Orchestra three years was a member of Ushers' club, FTA, Science and Engineering Society and College club likes Johnny Mathis' singing . . . college bound. CAROL A. STERE BUSINESS ED Carol served as president of FBLA her senior year sang soprano in Mixed chorus is often heard saying "lt's all in the game" . . . was treasurer of her home room. Stehley, B. Stehley, C. Stephens Stetter Stevens Stewart DAROL M. STETLER COLLEGE PREP Darol sang soprano in Dr. Bohn's chorus and Concert chorus served as a color guard was member of FTA and College club likes to swim and sing delights in doing geometry. PEGGY J. STETTER . . . GENERAL Peggy was English class secretary sophomore year is made happy by swimming, skating and dancing . . . never misses "American Bandstand" has an aversion to conceited people can be heard saying "Ever." PATRICIA L. STEVENS BUSINESS ED Patt was home room representative as a senior favors basketball, pizza and dancing lists English as favor- ite subiect is heard saying "That's life" cannot endure backseat drivers will be a future secretary. ALBERT J. STEWART VOCATIONAL Al was president of his English class his sophomore year and secretary his iunior year . .. delights in hunting and fish- ing relishes steak and French fries plans to ioin Coast Guard after graduation. Q MARY C. STIVER GENERAL Mary was a member of Car Teens club her senior year highly regards "The Rebel," English and Debbie Reynolds can often be heard saying "Gee whiz" enioys singing, dancing and baseball. HAROLD P. STOLTZ VOCATIONAL Hab played forward in intramural basketball is partial to Brigitte Bardot made happy by French tries dislikes stuck-up girls can often be heard saying, "That's cool" will ioin Air Force. JAMES A. STOLTZ COLLEGE PREP Jim takes an interest in physics is fascinated by a good football game can be made happy by a big dish of French fries delights in watching "Flight" on TV. ROBERT L. STOUDNOUR COLLEGE PREP Bob went to Germany as an exchange student in his senior year played bass horn in the band for three years was a member of the German Social club. SANDRA A. STROBAUGH . . . GENERAL Sandra idolizes Johnny Mathis is made happy by bowling and art relishes pizza is left cold by stuck-up people enioys watching TV's late show plans to enter art school. JAMES K. STEWART . . . COLLEGE PREP Jim was a guard in intramural basketball . .. partici- pated in Car Teens club . . . places track, hamburg and French fries as favorites enioys playing guitar often heard saying "Like Hello." VIRGINIA M. STROHM BUSINESS ED Ginger was the secretary of her English class takes pleasure in swimming and skating is partial to biology has been seen watching "Wagon Train" on TV relishes fried chicken. FRED L. STIFFLER VOCATIONAL Fred is partial to science takes an interest in fish- ing and model railroads .. . can be found watching "Sea Hunt" on TV relishes steak and French fries . .. highly regards Red Skelton. Juov s. srimsn BUSINESS so 'UNG A- STRQNG VOCATWNN- King rates swimming and football as his favorite sports plans to attend college after graduation claims math as his favorite subject and gives Debbie Reynolds top priority Judy was elected treasurer of her senior home room prefers "American Bandstand," skating, Susan Hayward and Pat Boone lists English as favorite subiect plans to go to beautician school. in 'he lheqler' HAROLD W. STITT . .. BUSINESS ED WILLIAM V. STROSNIDER . . . VOCATIONAL Harold served as home room representative his senior Bill enjoys watching "Bandstand" on TV relishes year was an active FBLA member for two years takes spaghetti takes pleasure in watching Rock Hudson and an interest in baseball and watching "Maverick" goes for Brigitte Bardot is disgusted by stuck-ups rates shops Pat Boone's music. as tops likes watching basketball games. Stewart Stifiler, F. Stiftler, J. Stitt Stiver Stoltz, H. Stoltz J Stoudnour Strobaugh Strohm Strong Strosnider THOMAS R. STRUNK VOCATIONAL Thomas served as vice president of his iunior home room ... claims science as his favorite subiect ... is partial to pizza and meat ball sandwiches hobby is driving golf balls. GERALD R. STUMPF COLLEGE PREP Gerald played intramural basketball was his Eng- lish class president and member of Car Teens club enioys sports and collecting stamps is partial to English . . . rel- ishes spaghetti never misses "Wagon Train." WILLIAM K. STURNIOLO COLLEGE PREP Bill was a reporter for Mountain Echo one year made happy by pizza, basketball, "Maverick" and trigonometry . . . shrinks from people who think they know everything . .. hopes to attend college after graduation. THOMAS P. SULLIVAN COLLEGE PREP Tom has a liking for math . . . takes an interest in skat- ing indulges in eating ice cream takes pleasure in watching "Maverick" .. . enjoys J. P. Morgan's music. BARBARA A. SZUHAJ COLLEGE PREP Barbara served as managing editor of Mountain Echo was active in FTA, Nurses' Aides, College club, Ushers' club, Quill and Scroll and Concert chorus received honor- able mention in science fair. FAITH V. SZUHAJ COLLEGE PREP Faith was managing editor of Mountain Echo . . . partici- pated in FTA, College club, Quill and Scroll and Ushers' club ...was home room representative and member of Senate sang alto in Concert chorus. BARBARA A. SZYMUSIAK COLLEGE PREP Barbara played the violin in orchestra was presi- dent of FTA two years active member of Nurses' Aides, College club, Ushers' club and Science and Engineers is college bound. ROBERT L. TAYLOR VOCATIONAL Bob was home room representative his senior year . .. abhors stuck-up girls has a liking for math, football, pizza, girls and "Gunsmoke" may be heard saying "Well now" often. Strunk Stumpf Sturniolo Szymusiak Taylor, R. Taylor, V. "As I was saying to my friend here . .. " VICKI L. TAYLOR ... BUSINESS ED Vicki was secretary of her English class as a sophomore enioys pizza, football and dancing takes an interest in sewing is often heard saying "l'll say" future air- line hostess. ROBERT N. TEETER ... COLLEGE PREP Bob played the clarinet in the band participated in intramurals was a member of FTA and College club served as home room treasurer his iunior year enioys bas- ketball and math. BETTY M. THOMAS . . . COLLEGE PREP Betty served as English class secretary her iunior year .. was a member of FTA enioys watching late TV shows takes pleasure in swimming and sewing often says "Oh my goodness." DONNA M. THOMAS ... BUSINESS ED Donna loathes insincerity favors the expression "Beans" indulges in eating steak and French fries en- ioys playing the piano and accordion never misses "77 Sunset Strip" on TV adores Frankie Avalon. Sullivan Szuhai, B. Szuhai, F. Teeter Thomas, B. Thomas, D "?"I"it2wl sa- I L-: 5 ,J Travis Treese Thompson, E. Thompson, M. Tipton Tobelmann Trindle Tritle Trybus Turnbaugh, Sandra EUGENE R. THOMPSON . . . VOCATIONAL Gene has a liking for turkey enjoys working on cars as a hobby is heard saying "Dad" finds satisfaction in baseball . . . likes Elizabeth Taylor and Tab Hunter. MARJORIE J. THOMPSON BUSINESS ED Margie was a home room representative served as English class secretary states English and chemistry as I-ner favorites enjoys "Peter Gunn," Rock Hudson, Carol Lyn- ley and Paul Anka is often heard saying "Charge." MARY J. TIPTON GEORGE BARDEN Mary served as secretary of her English class has a liking for basketball, dancing and steak . . . is often heard saying "Darn it!" enjoys watching "The Pat Boone Show" on TV. DOROTHY J. TOBELMAN . .. COLLEGE PREP Dottie delights in playing the piano and singing sang in Dr. Bohn's chorus was o member of the Fellowship club and a home room representative plans to be a future nurse. A seminar in advanced mathematics studies the law of probabilities. xi' ,-3 or-4 -of ,... . ,egg xv I ,--t, . fr.m.....1.4lK . Turnbaugh, Shirley Tutko F. IRENE TRAVIS BUSINESS ED Rennie has a liking for skating relishes French fries enjoys "American Bandstand" is heard saying "Get serious" detests stuck-up people likes Clark Gable and Tommy Edwards is partial to bookkeeping. ROY P. TREESE COLLEGE PREP Ron played the trumpet in the orchestra for three years and was in the band for two .. . takes an interest in basket- ball ... enjoys playing tennis ... plans to attend college. JERRY V. TRINDLE ... COLLEGE PREP Jerry came to Altoona High his senior year takes pleasure in working on cars is interested in history and baseball enjoys the songs of Frankie Avalon indulges in eating steak. HARRY E. TRITLE . . . COLLEGE PREP Harry played the cello in orchestra for three years fancies model cars is disgusted by conceited girls lists math as favorite plans to go into business with his father. EDRIE A. TRYBUS . . . BUSINESS ED Edrie served as president of her English class for two years is partial to Robert Wagner, shorthand and lazonia can often be heard saying "Really" cannot endure conceited people. SANDRA L. TURNBAUGH ... COLLEGE PREP Sandy sang second soprano in Dr. Bohn's chorus for three years was a member of the Nurses' Aides and FNA favors basketball, steak and French fries enjoys col- lecting popular records. SHIRLEY J. TURNBAUGH BUSINESS ED Teenie was English class secretary senior year watches football games and "Sea Hunt" enjoys listening to Fabian . .. is irritated by conceited boys .. . likes art intends to do secretarial work. MICHAEL J. TUTKO GENERAL Mike was home room representative his junior year and a home room officer his sophomore year has a liking for math takes an interest in sports and cars plans to attend A.U.C. 80 Urbinato VanDine Varnes, J. Vasbinder Wachter Wagner L Wagner, R. Wagner, T. Wales LINDA J. URBINATO COLLEGE PREP Linda sang in the Mixed chorus belonged to Car Teens club was a Girls' League representative her iunior year enioys seafoods detests slow people takes an interest in English. BEVERLY G. VAN DINE . .. COLLEGE PREP Beverly was a member of FTA, College club, Ushers' club and German Social club blended alto voice with con- cert chorus and Mixed chorus was Girls' League represen- tative her senior year heard saying "Good grief." JEFFREY M. VARNES COLLEGE PREP Coach was a member of the band for three years and manager of varsity basketball his junior year has a liking for steak, Paul Anka and math .. . college bound. BERTHA E. VASBINDER BUSINESS ED Bertha takes a deep interest in bookkeeping . . . idolizes Rock Hudson and Fabian is often found watching "Ameri- can Bandstand" has a liking for chicken and Debbie Rey- nolds . . . enioys football. WALTER W. WACHTER COLLEGE PREP Shorty played guard for the varsity football team his senior year downs people who act dumb lists math as favorite subiect has a liking for pork chops enioys water skiing. LONNA J. WAGNER GENERAL Lonna goes for pizza . .. is partial to Cary Grant, foot- ball and English takes an interest in art made happy by watching "Rifleman" on TV lists Perry Como a favorite singer. RUTH A. WAGNER .. . COLLEGE PREP Ruth Ann was an active member of Car Teens her senior year participates in dancing and swimming enioys see- ing Debbie Reynolds and John Saxon is often heard say- ing "How about that." TERRY L. WAGNER COLLEGE PREP As a member of FTA, Terry served as vice president his senior year sang bass in Senior Octet and Concert chorus was English class president and member of College club . . . future teacher. Walter Walters Warner ARLENE A. WALES GENERAL Arlene was English class secretary her senior year delights in football, dancing and eating hamburgers and French fries likes to watch "Rifleman" on TV can often be heard saying "Oh really." VINCENT L. WALTER VOCATIONAL Buck specialized in cabinet shops played football one year on squad was home room representative senior year is partial to Walter Brennan, Kim Novak and Elvis Presley is heard saying "What." DONNA L. WALTERS BUSINESS ED Donna served as secretary of her iunior home room . . . was a FTA member for three years . . . is appalled by conceited people . .. relishes spaghetti . . . enioys health class and art. CHARLES A. WARNER . . . VOCATIONAL Buff cannot stand peroxided blondes often heard say- ing "Yeh!" watches "Wells Fargo" works in the auto- mobile shops likes Pat Boone's records, basketball and stcak especially likes Jayne Mansfield. lr I igj 'P JJ:-:f"" ,..:4f,.w23 -f' ' ff' L-ff ' i"- if ,'5'l'v Es..-4 .51 In rf, Q" 7. ' I-VZ' ,y,f,f jf , il 1,-5' EARN , ,,5'.:'-:Jil y5Li'e'ef,,1,ck Q f z' 'f'f7Lffi.-,d?esN.f X L' fu -j. X11 V-f-Qu A lei" Fifi 'rx Tlbko, ,Y ,1,.-- 3. " E., 'fsxfif 7 7 T N l H if ff I X by X jf if' ' fe 1. ws., sgbxgxirigia-yy. I f:,3,y1f N T., - 'W fx" 'nits 14.517, kjhxlgxskwwv-L' ,T .1 X'lHl...f. ' 7",j'.T7'jgiw3rfb 012: f. - .slab JANICE L. WARREN . .. BUSINESS ED Jan was English class secretary her senior year en- ioys dancing, skating and eating spaghetti idolizes Fabian and James Garner delights in watching "American Band- stancl" is often heard saying "Let's bug." LINDA L. WATSON COLLEGE PREP Linda sang alto in Mixed chorus was a member of FTA, Nurses' Aides and College club reporter 'For the Mountain Echo designs fashions in spare time plans to be a nurse. JAN D. WEAVER GENERAL Jan is planning to go into the Navy after he graduates takes pleasure in watching a good western show on TV ... has an interest in farming is partial to math. CORNELIUS L. WEATHERLY COLLEGE CLUB Cornelius participated in FTA, College club and served as reporter for Mountain Echo his senior year . .. sang tenor in Concert chorus . .. goes for spaghetti, meat balls, swimming, singing and dancing. Warren Watson Weaver Welcovitz Weld Wertz THOMAS W. WEBER . .. VOCATIONAL Tom played in the intramurals takes an interest in electricity has a liking for sports, especially baseball relishes steak enioys "Maverick," Anthony Quinn and Pat Boone detests women drivers. DONALD E. WEIGAND . . . GENERAL Don was captain of the Auxiliary Patrol is partial to baseball, airplanes and history class . .. likes fish and French fries . .. goes for Audie Murphy and Brigitte Bardot . .. future salesman. SIDNEY I. WELCOVITZ . . . COLLEGE PREP Sid was manager of the baseball team his sophomore and iunior year participated in intramural basketball was home room treasurer his iunior and senior year ... is irri- tated by people who copy home work. ANNETTE C. WELD BUSINESS ED Annette sang soprano in Mixed and Concert chorus was an active member of FTA, College club and Ushers' club vice president of FBLA English class secretary will attend Robert Morris school. NORMAN E. WERTZ COLLEGE PREP Norman sang tenor in Concert chorus his iunior and senior years . . . was a member of the Senior Octet takes pleasure in basketball enioys John Raitt, Debbie Reynolds, Clint Walker and "Cheyenne." JUSTINE E. WEST . . . BUSINESS ED Jessie was a member of Fellowship club and Homemak- ing club participated in intramural sports idolizes Johnny Mathis and Clint Walker enioys dancing, basket- ball and sewing . .. delights in eating spaghetti. MICHAEL D. WESTBROOK . . . VOCATIONAL Mike played as right tackle in football all three years .. . was a senior home room representative . .. threw the shot put during his sophomore and senior years served as his English class president. GARY S. WESTON COLLEGE PREP Gary was president of his iunior English class en- ioys baseball and books is heard saying "Tough break" indulges in eating pizza loathes conceited people enioys plane geometry plans to attend college. Weatherly Weber Weigand West Westbrook Weston E. GEORGEANN WESTOVER COLLEGE PREP GeorgeAnn sang soprano in Dr. Bohn's chorus . . . likes to watch a good football game has a liking for shrimp, dancing and music is often heard saying "Ehl" dis- likes smart people. JAMES G. WEYANT GENERAL Jim played tackle for the football team has a liking For spaghetti, football and math highly regards John Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor and songs by Fabian enjoys viewing "Cheyenne" on TV. ALVIN L. WEYER . . . VOCATIONAL Jerry was home room representative his sophomore year played center in intramural basketball takes an interest in Brigitte Bardot likes football, steak, automobiles plans to join Armed Forces. KAY L. WHEELING . . . COLLEGE PREP Kay was active in FTA and College club ... takes pleas- ure in watching a good football game and the "Loretta Young Show" enjoys bowling . . . acted as a home room repre- sentative. GEORGE N. WHITBRED COLLEGE PREP George takes an interest in model railroads .. . enjoys watching Loretta Young and Ricky Nelson perform rates physics as tops is disgusted by long TV commercials may be heard saying "Oh brother." DOROTHY E. WICKER ... GENERAL Dottie sang in Concert chorus her senior year en- joys horseback riding, dancing, skating and hunting is often heard saying "Oh brother" highly regards Chuck Connors and Elvis Presley hates stuck-up people. JANE E. WILLIAMS COLLEGE PREP Janie served as president of Girls' League sang soprano in Concert chorus and Senior Octet . . . was active in German Social club, College club, Ushers' club took part in three English department plays. LEE H. WILLIAMS ... COLLEGE PREP Lee was an active member of the Car Teens club likes to watch o good baseball game enjoys eating ham- burgers loves to watch "The Huckleberry Hound Show" on TV. Westover Weyant Weyer Williams, J. Williams, L. Wilson, C Things always turn out better if you follow the pattern. CAREY A. WILSON ... COLLEGE PREP Carey is partial to Pat Boone, tennis and "American Bandstand" takes an interest in photography made happy by science and Swiss steak had an aversion to con- ceited people . .. enjoys reading. GEORGE D. WILSON VOCATIONAL George claims hunting and autos as his hobbies craves for French fries and steak ... plans to join the Air Force after graduating concludes Gary Cooper as his favorite actor. JANET R. WILSON . . . BUSINESS ED Janet served as secretary of her English class as a senior was a member of FBLA enjoys reading, basketball and watching "Playhouse 90" indulges in eating steak and French fries. MICHAEL A. WILSON ... COLLEGE PREP Mike participated in the English play his junior and sen- ior year served as a member of Car Teens club enjoys golf, fried chicken and dramatics plans to do dramatical work. Wheeling Whitbred Wicker Wilson, G. Wilson, J. Wilson, M A-0"'S" Wise Wlazlowski Wogan Wolf Wolfe, P. Wolfe, S. Wombacher Wood, G. Wood, R. Wood, S. Woolridge, C. Woolridge, R PATTI D. WOLFE COLLEGE PREP RALPH l" WIEE COLLEGE, PREP . . . Pat was a member of Nurses' Aides enioys football, A Rvlplve served of Presldfnl of l"'5 sophomore' lU""0" and dancing and skating . . . indulges in pizza . . . is heard saying senior class was V.ICE president of Key club acted as Hoh sugwff lourhes people who fry ,O be someming they home room representative was president of his home room urenq. .. . played intramural basketball. ROBERT T wLAzLowsKl GENERAL SARA J' WOM COLLEGE PREP ' . ' ' ' . U Sally was a member of Nurses' Aides and FNA her sen- pol' ,Yes ln the Hand iliree Yef"5' PlaY""9 'he Cla""'ei ior year idolizes Rock Hudson, Pat Boone and pizza I' " Clmms Bed Skellon as l"'5 fc'Vcf"'fe Udo' ' ' ' .says kwa" spends spare time reading and painting , . . nursing is next. ite food is chicken and concludes Doris Day as tops in acting. CAROL J WOGAN GENERA JAMES E. WOMBACHER VOCATIONAL ' - . ' " . L , . . Jim has a liking for hunting, football and eating French v Carol P0'i'C'Pc"ed 'n Nlurses A'de5 he' Semor Yeah ' ' - fries makes much of Gale Storm, James Stewart and Teresa thinks Johnny Mathis and Ingrid Bergman are tops delights Brewer is fuscinmed by science and ffcunsmokeff in swimming and skating plans to go into nurse's training 'Dames swckmp girls, after graduation. GEORGE E. WOOD .. . COLLEGE PREP ROSE A' WOLF ' ' ' GEORGE EARDEN George has a liking for football and "77 Sunset Strip" Rosie likes English I1 .. irritated by .stuckzup people If -- thinks physics is tops relishes pizza and spaghetti has bfien heard wymg You beMe",bel'eVE 'i enloys rates Debbie Reynolds and Rock Hudson as tops plans col- watchmg Bronco Lane on TV relishes pizza idolizes lege career. Robert Mitchum. RICHARD A. WOOD ... COLLEGE PREP I . Woody served as president of his English class his sen Beouly meclwnms make G few local 'epalrs' ior year .. . was a member of Car Teens club . . . pitched on the baseball team . . . goes for "Maverick" enjoys listen- ing to Johnny Mathis. SHIRLEY A. WOOD .,. BUSINESS ED Shirley was secretary of home room her sophomore year is fascinated by Susan Hayward, skating and Rick Nelson . . . lists business law as favorite subject ... fancies pizza future secretary. CYNTHIA K. WOOLRIDGE BUSINESS ED Cindy was a member of Dr. Bohn's chorus all three years served as Girls' League representative as a senior goes for football and skating states English as her favorite subiect. RICHARD D. WOOLRIDGE VOCATIONAL Dick enioys working on cars . . . has a liking for base- ball, math class and pizza can be found watching "Rifle- man" on TV detests people who start rumors plans to ioin the Marines. 84 l iw -...l1...s4 - 1' . c . 1 , Woomer Worley Yeager Yohn Young, C. Young, J. Young, R. Yunker Zangrilli Zapotoczny Ziegler, B. Ziegler, T. FREDERICK E. WOOMER . . . GENERAL ANNA M. ZANGRILLI . , . COLLEGE PREP Fred enjoys baseball, history and French fries states Anna Mae was an active member of College club and he likes Clint Walker and Elvis Presley often soys "Why Car Teens club enioys football, music and eating chicken not" abhors liver . .. plans to enter the Army . .. may be . .. has the pet expression "Amazing" .. . is partial to English. found watching "Gunsmoke." JOSEPH E. ZAPOTOCZNY COLLEGE PREP GEORGE P' WORLFY ' ' ' GENERAL Joe played guard on the varsity football squad and half- George is planning to ioin the Army takes an in- back on the JV's was a senior member of the College club terest in hunting is often heard saying "True" has a and Varsity "A" club relishes steak hopes to enter liking for Jerry Lewis and Loretta Young greatly dislikes college. brownies. BONNIE L. ZIEGLER . . . COLLEGE PREP EARL F- YEAGER VOCATIONAI- Bonnie was on the Mountain Echo staff took part in Sonny fokeg an infeyggf in working with co.-5 mokos Nurses' Aides, Quill and Scroll and Ushers' club served as much gf football wofghes rho "Riflemqn" gn TV goo, Girls' League representative and English class secretary for movies starring Debbie Reynolds is irritated by girls SCH19 S0PI'Of10iI1 COFCGYY Cl10fUS- who smoke. THEODORE P. ZIEGLER . . . COLLEGE PREP CONNIE J- YOHN GEORGE BARDEN Ted takes an interest in football loves southern Connie served as Girls' League representative her senior fried chicken . . .- eni0YS Wolchlng "Maverick" on TV is year participated in Car Teens club and Mixed chorus her PWl"f'l 70 Julie l-0nd0'1 --Z has an 0Ve"5'0'1 to wasted effoff junior year has a liking for French fries, "American Band- l'5i5 Pl1Y5'C5 Us U favorite- stand" and Elvis Presley. CHARLES R. YOUNG . .. COLLEGE PREP Charlie was an active member of the Car Teens club for three years enioys football and hunting . . . likes to work on cars goes for songs by Ernie Ford . .. relishes venison steak. JAMES A. YOUNG . .. COLLEGE PREP Jim played outfield in baseball for three years served as home room vice president his senior year takes an interest in mathematics enioys watching "Maverick" goes for steak and French fries. RONALD B. YOUNG . . . VOCATIONAL Ronnie has a liking for pizza pie enioys viewing Red Skelton on TV highly regards Johnny Cash and Mickey Rooney is left cold by stuck-up girls future cabinet maker. J. SHARON YUNKER BUSINESS ED Sharon participated in FTA and College club sang in the Mixed chorus is irritated by those who are late likes to dance and swim is often heard saying "My golly!" 85 DONALD R. ANSMAN . . . COLLEGE PREP Don greatly enioys going hunting and watching "Mav- erick" on TV is fascinated by physics can't endure women drivers indulges in eating seafood, especially lob- ster will be future Navy man. FRED T. AUKER . .. VOCATIONAL Fred worked in the machine shop takes pleasure in hunting and swimming . .. may often be heard saying "Crazy" indulges in eating French fries favors Dane Clark and Connie Francis. P. WILLIAM BOEHNIER . . . COLLEGE PREP Bill is fascinated by electronics and math enioys watching "The Detectives" on TV .. . likes to play baseball . . . indulges in eating chili . .. lists Natalie Wood and Bobby Darin as favorites. RICHARD CARTWRIGHT .. . VOCATIONAL Dick takes a deep interest in trig and woodwork . . . en- ioys going to movies in which John Wayne and Debbie Rey- nolds star dislikes sophisticated persons plans to go into missionary work. Ansman Auker Boehmer Luke Rhodes Schoch CAROLE A. COSTELLO . . . GENERAL Carole takes pleasure in bowling and dancing in- dulges in pizza and hamburgers is heard saying "What?" ... cannot endure cliques ... has a liking for Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra enioys Spanish. RONALD J. FAUST . . . VOCATIONAL Mouse was active in cabinet shop lists history and biology as favorite subiects enioys playing baseball lists Rock Hudson and Kim Novak as favorites ... likes to listen to Jimmy Rogers' records. KENNETH R. LUKE VOCATIONAL Ken was active in electric shop . . . is fascinated by math enioys watching "Cheyenne" on TV .. . lists Clint Walker, Janet Leigh, and Jack Scott as favorites plans to attend college. RONALD RHODES . . . GENERAL Ronnie's favorite food is oranges favorite city is Hollywood favorite song is "California, Here I Come" left Altoona High early in school term to move to, of all places -California. RANDALL A. SCHOCH COLLEGE PREP Randy lists "Maverick" as his favorite TV show spends most of his time playing football and pool is fre- quently heard saying the expression "OK" plans to attend college next. JAMES C. SCOTT . . . GENERAL Jim enioys all kinds of sports, especially football likes to watch "The Untouchables" on TV is often heard saying "No Kidding" really goes for steak future Air Force man. PATRICIA R. TROUTMAN . . . GENERAL Patricia was a member of Car Teens and Homemaking Club enioys going swimming and watching the late shows on TV is irritated by conceited people often heard saying "Big Deal." JENNIE A. ZIMMERMAN . . . BUSINESS ED Jennie takes pleasure in skating and riding horses in- dulges in eating pizza often .. . favors Robert Mitchum, Debbie Reynolds, and Elvis Presley . .. has a great dislike for stuck-up people. Cartwright Costello Faust Scott Troutman Zimmerman - .N 1. in me fs . . qu:umi' ..ea.:aqt:.:mrwezm n,mf1e,sv,.:n me .+.-.wmmvvwwsto..a 4ssf.si,:..1pxf:.izsfw F suwm sm 1 .f fi f. .1 mmmmalxisv Klan, fnlom, Petal Pink and Winter White Klan, jlowm, Pink Rose "A year's ending, a life's beginning" O 61444 F Written by Darlene Askey The time has come when we must part, But you will linger in every heart. We'll never forget the things we've done, The past three years have been so much fun. We'll never forget that very How we wanted to run But soon we became a part The times we've shared Our goals are set, our aims And we'll depart when first day, away! of you, now seem so few. are high, the time rolls by. Remember us, here's our promise true- We'll ever and always remember you. At last farewell, good luck to all, May none of your cherished goals e'er fall. The class of '60 is waving goodbye, We'll always remember, Altoona High. JILL Uma, Donald R. Ansman, Fred T. Auker, Laurence P. Bauer, Richard R. Cartwright, Richard S. Dellape, Ronald .l. Faust, Kenneth R. Luke, Rodney E. Mock, Francis J. Pruznak, Clarence W. Shelow, Patricia R. Troutman, William B. Woicik, Robert M. Yon. 87 Football letterman get sweaters from Joe Cohen Words by Linda Ickes We'll remember you Dear Alma Mater, glorious ever, Shining light for all endeavor, Tried and true. All our happy days, Those guys and gals so gay The teachers that we knew Now bid us all . . . Goodby, Adieu. We'll remember you No matter where we go or stray Though years may take us far away We'll all return to you someday. Thy noble sons and daughters sing thy virtues not so few, Though the time has come to part, We'll all remember you. lTune of "l'll Be Seeing You"J A thing of beauty is an expense forever. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Cora Quay, secretary, Edward Masood, president, Bobbi Jean Harter, vice president, Doris Price, treasurer. Standing: lexecutive committeej Margy Gey, Susan Ziegler, Judy Long, Ray Trybus, Ann Quinn. May 13 marked the biggest social event of the year for the junior class-the Junior Prom. Beautifully made decorations, planned by the of the executive committee and helpers iunior student body, along with music by with John Lockard's band, set the the Penn Alto Hotel for this eagerly members from the to dance scene at awaited event. Mr. Barry Mr. Clark Mr. Green Their annual class picnic was held in June at Lakemont Park. Dancing, swimming, ricles, skat- ing, and boating were amusements enjoyed by all who attended. A picnic lunch added the fin- ishing touch to a most pleasant and memorable day. Miss McGregor Mr. Morse Mrs. Rhodes Mr. Robe y . A -erf 5 1 , y 88 lm tvnnu THYOYIIH' Mr. Erncst's iunior English class celebrates Lincoln's birthday. Today - - A Dream Tomorrow--A Realization The success of the iunior class this year in sponsoring school dances and other gala events was directly traceable to the combined etiforts of elected otilicers, class sponsors, and the splendid cooperation given by the entire iunior class. The officers, installed at a junior class meeting, November 5, are as follows: Edward Masood, President, Bobbie Jean Harter, Vice President, Cora Quay, Secretary, and Doris Price, Treasurer. Members of the executive committee are Judy Long, Susan Zieglar, Ann Quinn, Ray Trybus, and Marjorie Gey. Bob Seaberg gives Christmas reading to English class. Shorthand I students get writing pointers from Mrs. Gates. 89 A --W-, ..-- , Mr. Maddoclcs hands over symbol of authority to iunior class president, Ed Masood. SUPW SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS First row: Kathy Calderwood, vice president, James Crum, George Notopolous, executive come mittee. Second row: Carolyn Craine, secretary, Linda Savage, president, Ann Davis, Phyllis Decker, executive committee, Carol Flegal, treasurer, Linda Harper, executive committee. A tour of the building during the days before school began marked the debut of the incoming Sophomores to Altoona High. Sponsored by the Key Club, this tour gave the future class of '62 their first introduction to the building and an idea of just what the next three years would hold. After having made the necessary adjustments to their new surroundings, the underclassmen witnessed a very prosperous year. The second week of school the sophomore boys met in the auditorium. Mr. Maddocks extended his official welcome, Mr. Geesey gave a brief talk on tru- ency, attendance, and behavior, and Dr. Black followed up with a concise outline on what was expected of them as a student. The sophomore girls assembly which was held the same week gave the girls' an official welcome to the school. Mrs. Tussey, the school nurse, Mrs. Helms, Mr. Bolger Mrs. Crimens Miss .lorkasky Miss Kirchner Miss Metzler Mr. Swan Mr. Van Sci A if fix f 2 M rw iii X' it QQ. xi L-5 fe 1 f. -.vw u , N5 if 35" 3' . 2 1' V1, I Q' is A 'sg LQ, 3 if so TSN . X Some women prefer snakes to wolves. Queen Linda is crowned at the Valentine Fantasy Today-Too Much Homework Tomorrow-Probably More Girls' Attendance Director, Miss LeVan and Mrs. Epright gave the girls an outline of cor- rect behavior beneficial to an enjoyable school life. Valentine Fantasy, the theme chosen for the annual sophomore dance, was the biggest social event ofthe year. A wishing pond, an autograph heart, and flying cupids set the scene for the dance held February 6 at the Jewish Memorial Center. Queen Linda Sav- age and her court, Barbara Mantz, Kathy Sipes, Sharon Myers, Ronna Diviney, and Kathy Calderwood, presided over the dance, as couples danced to the music of the Conti- nentals under the direction of Alex McNamara. The class was fortunate in having seven outstanding teachers to guide them in their activities. Mr. WiIson's business math class really gets down to fundamentals. Mr, Yoder explains the facts of plant life. 91 '.SmvicQ 1' M First row: Fornari, Mace- donia, Hippo, Hughes, Fer- guson, White, Halton. Sec- ond row: Cornell, lngold, Styers, Fleck, Rutherford, Cheslock. Third row: Bru- baker, Gibson, Miller, Wal- ters, Vaughl, Sartman. The occupation education students are trained especially to step into iobs with local firms, and these iobs are the big rewards for these students at the end of this year's work at AHS. Through- out the term, their school day is divided into half- day courses, the morning classes being prepara- tion for home management, financial responsi- bilities, and active citizenship. The afternoon classes were spent in actual on-the-iob training in the various businesses and industries of Al- toona where the students served as stock helpers, clerks, mechanic's assistants, drivers' helpers, etc. Valuable contacts with businessmen as well as letters of recommendation were additional bene- fits from this iob training program. Confidence and experience come quickly when working un- der actual employment situations, and a recent exhaustive survey indicated that the occupational education students were so successfully inte- grated into the working community as the mem- bers of the graduating class. Furthermore, their records have shown a less than average iob turn- over and a gratifyingly high average annual in- come. Even putting chains on takes an expert. Student does on-the-job training in a garage. 92 'nil in .. Mrs. Rhodes' home room has critical discussion of "The Crisis" Students with outstanding records of aca- demic achievement and high mental ability are scheduled together to receive instruction broad- ened and enriched beyond the typical course of study. Creative thinking, writing, and speech are emphasized and competitive stimulation is an important by-product of this type of grouping and instruction. Students whose vision is limited are provided with a trained instructor. He tutors them in diffi- cult subiects, teaches touch typing for home work purposes, administers examinations, and works with the nurse and eye doctor to make the best ofthe student's visual abilities. Those students unfortunate enough to have an injury or illness that causes them to miss six or more weeks of school are not further handi- capped by failing the school year. High School instructors are assigned to tutor such students in their homes and keep them up with their class so that they fit right in when they return to school. Ardella Kemmler receives homebound in- struction. Humor can bring a dead language to life. 93 Uthefm, .. i 'T .ii s . ifiwwi M r - so rf 9, Q F l s r c 4 "'s ' ' xx- - s y I A f .1 la71.:mm. new l ACTIVITIES People are bundles of nervous energy- more or less attractively formed masses of molecules. Sparked by the electrical impulses of the mind, this energy explodes most natur- ally and happily into dozens of extracurricular activities, sanctioned and unsanctioned. 94 'QQ q1liiVxf4 W kwa . .1 if , 'ye . f K 4 Practical democracy is practiced in school through the student Senate which is a governing body composed of twenty-six representatives from all classes and maior activities. The Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior classes each have four representatives which are selected by each class in its sophomore year. A boy and girl from each junior high are selected to represent their class in the Senate. Mountain Echo, Horseshoe and other major organizations also select representa- tives. The theme selected by last year's group was "School Spirit." The goal ofthe Senate is to help in any situation they can, whether it pertains to school or community life, and also to provide the school with the best government possible. The Senate sponsored a dance after the bas- ketball game with Beth Center and presented baskets to needy families during the Christmas season. The ofticers serving the last term were Ron Dodson, president, and Ronna Diviney, sec- retary. 'K ,, Us .Q vt " ' f. get 5.1 View f ' j1.b'.,,- , .,,. 'ln . - M i"'f?f-gl'-ii", - ' Z QL... QM, ,12z,..,,.... mvvdv Ronald Dodson President Leadership Is A Skill To Be Learned First row: Miss Bloomfield Cadvisorj, Ainsworth, Savine, Notopolous, Diviney, Dodson, Dickey, Myers, Ammerman, Harter, Miller. Second row: Gutshall, Goodfellow, Kelchner, Diviney, Szuhai, Calderwood, Grove Degansky,Crumm. Absent: Mcllnay, Bruno. .QM Miss Kathryn Bloomfield Sponsor llama, Honfjn, The Home Room Representatives, under the supervision of Miss Kathryn Bloomfield, are one ofthe greatest assets to our school. Steadily but silently, the 39 boys and 44 girls who represent the various home rooms take care ofthe mechan- ical end of drives, sales, home room programs, and other school functions. The representatives, elected by their home rooms, take charge of the sale of activity tickets, the yearbook, P.T.A. mem- berships, and many others. They must also keep records of activity tickets in the event that some- one should lose his. Every day part ofthe third period is set aside for the home room representatives to carry on important business concerning the members of their home room in the Senate oftice. Although they do not function as officers, two representa- tives, Roy Diviney and Faith Szuhaj, were elected to serve in the Senate. And The Duty of Education I5 To Give It Direction GIRLS' HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES First row: Robison, Schandelmeier, Pechter, Cataldo, Rhodes, D. Bea- son, Decker, Shinafelt, Gey, Mich- ael, Russo. Second row: Miss Bloom- field, Savine, Harper, Davis, Ross, Taylor, Sluhai, Miller, C. Beasom, Hollenboch, Shaner. Third row: Shay, Savage, Stewart, Springman, Calclerwood, Colabove, Stevens, Lioy, Rabold, lardieri. Four'h row: Hoffman, Wilt, Shank, Viti, Long, Lingenfelter, Banks, Eayle. BOYS' HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES First row: Rickabaugh, Walters, ullefy, Hartz, Brogden, Frye, Grif- fith, Beck. Second row: Reifsteck, Schiff, Eckenrode, Zapotoczny, Gray, Morse, Pellegrino, Price, Quay. Third row: Welcovitz, Clap- per, Walter, Westbrook, Loy, Div- iney, Russ, Gardner, Baker. 97 'TT Bum' J ' Once more the Boys' Federation, under the able sponsorship of Dr. Hugh Black, worked to its utmost to present an interesting schedule of events for the male enrollment of Altoona High. Aiding Dr. Black in the task were the federation's officers: president, Tom Kerns, vice president, George Kelchner, and secretary-treasurer, Charles Little. One of the assemblies sponsored by the fed- eration was a program at which Congressman James E. Van Zandt presented his personal com- ments to the entire school on the recent visit to this country by Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev. Along with his speech Mr. Van Zandt answered questions on current topics which had arisen in the minds of the audience. The federation is also the leading organiza- tion in the school in its attempts to create enthusi- asm over scholastic sports. Besides its sports as- semblies, which included movies, exhibitions, and talks on wrestling, football and basketball, the federation sponsored a lecture on "Love and Ro- mance" by a prominent Juniata College sociology professor and a talk on "Athletics in College" by James Bund of Juniata College. BOYS' FEDERATION OFFICERS Dr. Hugh G. Black Adviser Men Organize To Accomplish left to right: Charlie Little, George Kelchner, Tom Kerns. 98 :vi-N.. .mmu ny '1 But Women Make The Final Decision Mrs. Ruby K. Crumm Adviser GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Left to right: Sandy Savine, Janie Williams, Jackie Robison, Judy Schandelmeier. iltfdf Under the excellent leadership of Mrs. Ruby Crumm, the sponsor, the Girls' League has had many wonderful programs and has completed several community projects during this year. All girls in the school automatically become mem- bers, and through league-sponsored programs receive guidance, education, and entertainment. This year's assembly programs included a student style show, a talk by Congressman James E. Van Zandt, and "Christmas Around the World," accomplished with the help of the language classes. As o special project the Girls' League spon- sored a faculty tea at Christmas time, and at Easter, with the co-operation of the home rooms, they sent gifts to the children in the Williamsburg Home. The Mother-Daughter Banquet and the Senior Day program were the final events of the year. This organization is under the capable leader- ship of Janie Williams, president, Sandy Savine, vice president, Jackie Robinson, secretary, Judy Schandelmeier, treasurer. The executive com- mittee is made up of Donna Pechter, Donna Rep- logle, Connie Notopoulos, Darlene Askey, Bar- bara Mauceri, and Peggy Baird. I! H' wa 1' NW' ':QJ1iw?.:Sf':'f G34-wk Xi '1' '- . ' 'v"' " 'K 'fmliiv-T?-'viii M " ,5'-f. S ' . -I . A Q Q " K fffils' Eiikifvw-W ' S I ww Yiivssearxw gp, V A , K , p , n , f F 9 I xv ' i . U 1-L .Spf W1 nw, ,K ,f ' , ' S9 6 4, , 1 5 4 5 4 xn5A ' l 3-3, T' g f ,Q-9 --' I 1 n u n x n '-' Q 9 5 Af. I px? C ,V1v-4 I , i-99 s gf K nv 1 1 A S , 1 via 5, , Q. - 1 5 - 1 2 , u Q A ng Z! 0 "9 fu i 5 .' K. . vii FF, Q 4 31 v pub.. Horseshoe Mountain Echo :P Compass , 'N 1 Junior Sfuf? members prepare efforts with primed work. 'lug "All I need is on idea." "How did he get in Nurses Aides?" If you Think long enough, somefimes you ge? can idea. :U A .. ,,,. . nag- 3 Ho Q, Editors-in-Chief Associate Editor Sports Editor ,. Photograph Editors Personnel Editor Literary Editor "We never dreamed we had such a large graduating class." HORSESHOE STAFF Judith Eichenlaub, Virginia Miller Olga Marinelli . . A John Mueller Roberta Gehrdes, Emily Jackson Jean Bayle Marsha Himler Editorial Staff: Alfred Ambrose, James Dengler, Judith Emeigh, Carolyn Evans, Mark Free- burn, Barbara Lesko, Judith Luci, Arlene McGee, Robert Santella, Suzanne Saxton, Jon Unger. Typists: Janice Barefoot, Sandra Chathams, Helen Luther. You can get new ideas from old annuals. No typewriter can spell better than its operator. The Horseshoe Brought Us Luck At Columbia The biggest event of the season was the awarding of first place to the 1959 Horseshoe at Columbia Scholastic Press Association meeting in New York on October 15. Miss Jorkasky and four staff members were on hand to accept the award and at the same time to pick up many new ideas to make this year's Horseshoe even better. Work on the Horseshoe started in September soon after the term began. Senior personnels were distributed and the senior section com- pleted before Christmas. Faculty, sports, intro- duction, and activities sections, entailing write- ups, candid titles, photograph selections, were processed by the staff and placed in the printers hands in mid-March. Only the staff members can know what it means in work and thought to write all headlines and captions, to identify all photographs and grind out copy. lt was work-but it was fun. Sports department considers football action shots. The staff at Columbia-It's a first place! Staff members line up club picture identification "I don't care if it is for the fifth time--rewrite it! nw. gk The Szuhai cousins direct Mountain Echo activities. cha x X ,- 1 . gy v. 'J W . 'v Meets The Obligation of Keeping an Improved Public In October, the Mountain Echo received an in- ternational first award from Quill and Scroll Critical Service. Then in November, Bald Eagle Area High School in Wingate, Pennsylvania, was host for the Pennsylvania Press Association Con- vention, where our newspaper received the award for second place. Barbara Szuhai and Faith Szuhai, managing editors, Sharon Young, literary editor, and Miss Mildred Heller, sponsor, represented our paper. The newswriting class, taught by Miss Heller, is beneficial to students who are interested in be- coming members of the Mountain Echo staff. This club gives these students essential training neces- sary for newswriting. Working hard, the stat? members gather ma- terial to compile articles concerning students' pro- jects, student organizations, and other various school activities. Six fine editions are printed each year by the Altoona Mirror. Although the work is hard, the finished product is a worthwhile reward. "Is the style show more im- portant than the spelling contest?" We need l'Tl0l'e fflen in CITCU lation. 104 MOUNTAIN ECHO STAFF Managing Editors . Barbara and Faith Szuhai Associate Editors . Carole Dmytryshak, Carol Baumgartner Literary Editors Patty Spagnola, Sharon Young Sports Editor Phil Fair Exchange Editors: Judy DeStefano, Betsy Downs, Marsha Himler. Typists: Nancy Emmerson, Linda Kraft, Charles Bloom, Sandy Crigger. Reporters: Mary Abraham, Siegfried Boettier, Mary Brown, Donna Crigger, Theresa Domen- ick, Trudy Edelman, Nancy Emmerson, Nichol Forsht, Susan Geist, Betsy Gentry, Sharon Gin- gerich, Ruby Griffith, Brian Haller, Tom Hea- cox, Jeanne Houseman, Linda Kaylor, Linda Kraft, Tony Labriola, Betty Leidy, Mary Anne Lettscher, Olga Marinelli, Linda Marshall, Judy Marsden, Ed Masood, Arlene McGee, Karen Miller, Joanne Nigro, Henry Orberg Jules Pott, Bill Peterson, Patty Stewart, Cor- nelius Weatherly. I Miss Heller gives expert advice for editorial page. J X, 4' fn ' You go peddle your papers on that corner." "And they said iournalism is an exciting caree Junior personnel get basic training in newswriting class 1 su X. V .VME QQ in A l COMPASS STAFF Seated, left to right: Focht, Price, Himler feditorj, Evans, Davis. Standing: Baettier, Noll, Viti, Kensinger, Saxton, Kelley, Knot in picture-Blooml. fn Is The Sophomores' Best Friend A small booklet presented to the incoming sophomores each year, the Compass is designed to help the new students get acquainted with Altoona High School. Annually revised, this book- let is also a handy reminder of all the rules and regulations that govern the school lives of the students, and in addition it contains a brief de- scription ot the major activities of AHS. Without this book, the sophomores would not easily ob- tain fundarnental information for their school career. Editor and Sponsors check galleys. ,Q K The people responsible for this helpful hand- book were: Editor-in-Chief Marsha Himler Business Manager , . Donna Viti Assistant Business Manager Robert Kelley Editorial Staff . . . Doris Price, Siegfried Boettier, Charles Bloom Reporters and Proofreaders: Judy Kensinger, Eve Davis, Suzanne Saxton, Carolyn Evans, Sandy Bell, Toni McMonigal. Typists Lois Focht, Cheryl Noll Mrs. Mabel Barkman Sponsor 106 wt X A um Band -" Choruses QNX' Orchestra l Dramatics Today it is modern women who set the beat. Larry Orkus modestly monhanclles u mellow marimbo. Twentieth century musicians resent 16th century music at "Taming ofthe Shrew," Kate: "What florist was havin u fire sale todo ? P 9 Y Q 1 7 f - W as - vt --f-rm. f ..- WW,,,y'fW ,,.W,..-., , X X,M A, , -S ,6,A, .mf iiis syysysy XQQ A is ,A A W Z,,X,A,M .. V ...,,S..iLw..... y s d5'wwL Fronted by the twenty-five member maiorette corps cmd the ten color guards, the A H S all-boy marching band performed for all the home foot- ball games and traveled to Johnstown and Wil- liamsport. There the host bands, which ap- peared before the game, relinquished their per- formance time to the Altoona band. This per- mitted our units to put on full fifteen-minute shows and to display the high caliber of musi- cianship, precision, and twirling skills acquired under the excellent direction of Mr. John C. Monti. The maiorettes introduced different rou- tines, formations, and precision with each per- formance, which brought plaudits from the fans repeatedly. Although sudden rains ruined some costumes and equipment, the show went on with- out other difficulty. Interesting and enjoyable half-time shows presented included-"Space Age," "Our two New States" fHawaii and Alas- kai, "The Irving Berlin Story" and "The Fabulous Dorseys." This year the band was paid special honor by being selected to lead the Pennsylvania Society Official Delegation in the Cherry Blossom Parade of Princesses in Washington, D. C., Saturday, April 9. The expenses of the band, maiorettes, and color guards were paid by the lnstrumentol Parents Organization. The group spent their two days in Washing- ton at the Potomac Motor Courts which served as the headquarters for all activities, including sev- eral sight-seeing tours and a session in the Cap- itol Building. Five bus loads of students and parents stated that a very enioyable time was had by all. We Led Pennsylvania in Cherry Blossom Parade As usual the band appeared in the patriotic, seasonal, religious, and civic parades. Fred Smith, drum major, Barbara Maucieri, head ma- iorette, and Ann Burget, color guard officer, headed the groups. Many Altoona citizens re- corded the events for posterity by taking still and movie films of the group on the march. Mr. John Monti Director The annual band concert held on April 30, was titled "Musical Travelogue." Music titles were suggestive of people and places. "Yellow- stone Suite," "Morning, Noon, and Night Over- ture," "Scheherazade Suite" and "Night Flight to Madrid" were among the band compositions pre- sented for the first time in Altoona. The soloist for the concert included Richard Hess playing "Clarinet Rhapsody," Maynard Burley with "Soul of the Surf," a baritone solo, and Brad DeVries, who played "Rhapsody in Blue." "Pairs of Slip- pers," a sliding novelty, was featured by the trombone double quartet. Among other novelty numbers presented was Glenn Miller arrange- ment of "American Patrol" and a glee club formed by the band members themselves sang "Begin the Beguine" and "Night and Day." Marches included were "The Conqueror" and "Stars and Stripes Forever." A trumpet trio composed of Walter Baer, Harry Garrity and My- ron Kerstetter played "Carnival Variations," a modern adaptation of "The Carnival of Venice." In May the Instrumental Parents' Organiza- tion sent the band, maiorettes, and color guards to Washington, D. C. to appear in the National School Patrol Parade. This was an overnight trip by bus. lt has been the third time in eight years that the band made this trip. The annual banquet for the band and orches- tra, held at the Jaffa Mosque, was another event which should be remembered. Seniors received gifts and souvenirs. Dancing and entertainment followed. 109 AHS BAND Piccolo: McNamara. Bells: Orkus, Maurer. Clari- nets: Butterbaugh, Culp, De Nisi, Detrich, Fair, Hess, Hunt, Keagy, Linn, McNamara, O'Brian, Parks, Rep- logle, Rhone, Sherry, Smelser, Steward, Teeter, Wla- zlowski, Alto Sax: Alexander, Hughes, Mallory, McMahon, Nassif, Gebhardt, Hollen. Tenor Sax: Bankert, Benton, Dietze, Hite, Lytle, Reid, Roncoroni Trumpets: Baer, Bloomfield, Cashman, Davies, De- wuld, Dreese, Ebersole, Figard, Garrity, Good, Her- shey, Hiller, Houseman, Howard, Hunter, Kennedy, Kerstetter, Liggett, Lynn, Miller, Picano, Santone, Summers, Treese, Vongehr, Whetstine, Wright. French Horn: Brown, Fama, Hollenbach, Varnes. Altoniumz Bravin, Dell, Stevens, Trombone: Alle- man, DeVries, Dickey, Evans, Gordon, Gosnell, Heim- bach, Loy, Lynn, Moore, Quigley, Smith, Surver. Bari- tones: Burley, Decker, Hall, Hooper, Kraft, McGar- vey, McNeal. Sousnphone: R. Baker, A. Baker, Hil- lard, Holtzinger, Houser, Irvin, Showalter. Drums: Austin, Covert, Crawford, Eboch, Giovinazzo, Kelch- ner, McMahon, Graziosi, Pompa, Quigley, Sigel Sipes, Willard. Lori and Joe cut capers at the Johnstown game. DeVries does "Rhapsody in Blue" at concert band practice. f Under the guidance of Miss Dorothy McGreg- or, the Concert Chorus, consisting of ninety-one members, has been affiliated with considerable activity this year. During the month of Decem- ber, a vocal Christmas selection was presented for the entire school. The chorus entertained also forthe Rotary club and forthe amusement of the Inter-Denominational Youth Rally. On March lo Concert Chorus attended Pennsylvania State Uni- versity and presented vocal selections. To end their outstanding year, the chorus, in unison with our school orchestra performed for the Com- mencement day services both on the Sunday prior to graduation day and on graduation day. X' it ii if Miss Dorothy McGregor Director Harmoniously Blended Young Voices Advertise AHS Afar CONCERT CHORUS First row: Miss McGregor, Eichenlaub, Robinson, Hartzell, Shinatelt, LeCompte, Williams, Wagner, Fama, Musto, Mclaughlin, Coleman, De Caspers, Rabold, Ickes, Shaw, Russo, Hufford, J.Johnson, Settle. Second row: Wahl, Weld, Hersperger, Heiss, Weber, B. Johnson, Baxter, Dell, Weatherly, Matlack, Hart, Nolder, Gutshall, Reed, Baker, Mock, G. Smith, Askey, Michael. Third row: Mather, Gibson, Bushnell, N. Bloom, E. Smith, Diamond, C. Bloom, Rodgers, Schultz, Bookwulter, Neff, Mathieu, Gwin, Mounts, Root, Focht, Farrow, Adams, Van Dine. Fourth row: Dillen, Miller, Schandelmeier, Burns, Menchey, Rhodes, Folk, Prave, Myers, Weyer, Maurer, T. Smith, Africa, F. Szuhai, Beasom, Dutrow, Savine. Fifth row: Hess, Stetler, Notopoulos, Ziegler, Lobb, Corl, Dodson, Nale, Wertz, Vance, Wicker, Houseman, B. Szuhai, Davis, Doutrich. SENIOR OCTET Left to right: Dodson, Wertz, Matlack, Wagner, Geesey, Rabold, Williams, DeCaspers. Pianist: Woomer. Talented Troupers Play PTA, Luncheon Club Circuit Those voices heard every morning in devo- tions are none other than the Senior Octet. They appeared in the first talent show singing "How High the Moon." They were enioyed greatly at the Valley View Home when the group sang "Dear Santa Have You Had the Measles?" February 5 they were invited to sing at the V.F.W. The Plank Road Businessmen's Association had them sing at their banquet on February 18. The Senior Sextet is a group formed from the Concert Chorus. This group added gaiety and pleasure to the many assemblies in which they participated. ln the first talent show ofthe year, they sang only one selection which was "l Could Have Danced All Night." They were outstand- ing representatives of the fine senior class as they sang "Graduation Day" June 3 in the Senior Day assembly. GIRLS' SEXTET Left to right: lckes, Shinafelt, Shaw, LeCompte, Hufiford, Robinson. Pianist: Metzlcer. AHS ORCHESTRA First Violins: Oswalt, Burget, Burns, Dean, Dickey, Dietzel, Hammon, Houseman, Lee Leidy, McLaughlin, Szymusiak. Second Violins: Delulius, Detwiler, Evangolista Evans, Hartzell, Hileman, Reifsteck, Shiffier, Smith, Stine, Summers, Troutman, Wal ker. Violas: Butler, Detrich, Doretice, Ross. Cellos: Benton, Craine, Detrich, B Fleck, S. Fleck, Lynn, Tritle. Basses: Barnhart, Carles, Quatrara, Reader, Shrum 0 Achieves Musical Triumph in March Concert The Altoona High School Symphony Or- chestra, with 76 members, featuring a com- plete instrumentation in every section, is the largest in the field of school music and is under the direction of Dr. Russel K. Bohn. This year the orchestra was invited to play a concert at Dr. Russel Bohn Juniata College on Friday, April 29, a very significant occasion for this talented group. Several members from the orchestra pro- vided music for entertainment between the scenes of the annual Language Department play, The Taming of the Shrew. They were Janie Stephenson, who played several flute solos, Cynthia Geesey, who sang three songs, and Barbara Szymusiak, who played several violin solos. Dr. Bohn provided a very much enjoyed extra touch with the harpsicord. The orchestra contains several smaller groups within it-the newly formed iunior string quartet, the fiute trio, and the violin trio. On Friday, April 22, the orchestra members went to Pittsburgh to hear the Pittsburgh Sym- phony Orchestra perform Beethoven's 9th Symphony. In the Baccalaureate and Commencement Services the orchestra featured "The Corona- tion March" by Meyerbeer, "Cornelius Festi- val March" by Mendelssohn, and the tradi- tional "Pomp and Circumstance" by Elgar. Director l'I2 ggdf 1 . s - 1 Q1 ig Q . 4 Q i Tuba: lrvin. Percussion: Counsel, Depp. Flutes: Branda, Cruse, Hitchen, Hughes lsenberg, Stephenson. Oboes: Hitchen, Kennedy, O'Keefe. Clorinets: DeNisi, Hol- len, McNamara. Bass Clarinet: O'Brian. Bassoons: Hollenbach, Lego. Saxophones: Copenhaver, Hughes, Roncoroni, Twardon. French Horns: Heimbach, D. Hollenbach Smeal. Trumpets: Baer, Davies, Good, Treese, Hiller. Trombones: Burley, Holtzin- ger, Lingenfelter, Lynn. Harps: Kulp, Malloy. Librarians: Good, Tritle. Properties: Burley, Hughes, Treese. I I CONCERT PROGRAM Rosomunde Overture ' ' Schubert String Trio triumphs on a double-stop tremolo Horn Concerto in E flat . . ,, .. . . Mozart , James Heimbach, soloist Procession of the Sardar . Ippolitow Iwanow Violin Concerto in A Maior , ,. . . Mozart Kay Oswalt, soloist Dance from Nutcracker Suite Tschaikovsky Flute Trio Jane Stephenson, Virginia Hughes, Beverly Isenberg Double Violin Concerto , , . . , Bach Jeanne Houseman and Susan Dickey, soloists Hungarian Dance . . . Brahms Intermission "Gigi" . . .,.,, .. . Lerner-Lowe Rumanian Gypsy Dances arr. Don Wilson Praeludium . . ,. ., Jarnefelt Violin Trio in D Minor . Herman Violin Trio Barbara Szymusiak, Jeanne Houseman, Kathleen Dietzel Hey Presto ,. , , , . Wilson "The Music Man" ., Willson H3 MISS McGREGOR'S CHORUS First row: O'Brian, Baldessaro, Scherden, Burket, Thompson, Rubin, Braclfield, Magree, Moroe, Berkheimer, Kyler, Goetz, Low- ery, Stehley, Luciano. Second row: Miss McGregor, Freet, P. Wolfe, Lane, Melcher, Glass, Huber, Irwin, Miller, Neff, Morgan, Stere, Goldberg, Zangrilli, Persun. Third row: Nohaile, Tipton, John, Hollows, Putt, Vasbinder, Grabill, Sackett, S. Wolfe, Ben- jamin, Champeno, Clark, Yunlcer, Watson. Fourth row: Feather, Brunner, Gehard, Sevello, Brubaker, Hileman, Gabrielson, Bender, Myers, Batrus, Ickes, Shinatelt, O'Conner. ' I 97'lc9Juzqa'uL 6 Enjoy Singing Broadway Musical Comedy Hits In order to prepare for graduation into Con- cert Chorus, a mixed chorus, consisting of sopho- more girls and boys has been practicing through- out this past year. The girls' chorus has sung "Roll, Jordan Roll," "No Hiding Place Down There," "ln My Garden,"and "Love a Merchant" for the entertainment of various PTA meetings held this year at Altoona Senior High School. The Boys' Glee Club has also done its share by singing "Mr. Blue" in the first student talent BOYS' GLEE CLUB First row: Miss McGregor, Sandrus, Capriotti, Peterman, Bohmer, Kaber, Lauer, Gutshall, Klye, Calise, Robertson. Second row: Mar- lett, B. Smith, Lioy, Hileman, S. Hatch, Barr, Ghaner, Kaye, Musto, Francis. Third row: Rogers, F. Smith, Taneyhill, Troy, T. Hatch, Flaskey, Fox, Reilly, Root, Lynch. Fourth row: Brurler, La Morte, Riley, Macionsky, Curry, Diviney, Gibson, Green, Auranclt, Begalke. 'I'l4 show. This group consists of thirty-seven mem- bers who have merged together for the sheer enjoyment of expressing their opinions in the form of vocal selections. Both of these groups, under the direction of Miss Dorothy McGregor, have enjoyed them- selves, entertained others, and learned harmon- izing in a year of religious, classical, and popular vocal numbers. Dr. Russel K. Bohn Director . 5011111 K Good music from choral literature by such gifted masters as Bach, Brahms, Beethoven, Han- del, Tschaikovsky, and Mendelssohn composed most ofthe repertoire of songs used by Dr. Bohn's choruses this year, although lighter selections from lrving Berlin were also used. Most of the choristers seemed to prefer the more classical music to some ofthe secular music of the day. The choruses did not do much singing out- side the music room except when they sang for several of the PTA meetings in April and at the Valley View Home in May, to the accompaniment of Mary Ann Lee and Carole Sharrar, who also provided piano accompaniment for the sextets and trios contained within these extra large groups. Some of the selections used by the choruses are Mendelssohn's "How Lovely ls Thy Dwelling Place" and Brahm's "German Requiem." Prefer lntricacies of Bach and Brahms DR. B0l'lN'S CHORUS First row: Hite, Ramey, Mackey. Second row: Dr. Bohn, Mock, Lindemer, Kinser, Turn- baugh, Conte. Third row: Westover, Dense- vich, Woolridge, Fultz, Koeck, Bender. l'l5 Petruchio: "Where is the foolish knave I sent before? Grumio: Here, sir, as foolish as l was before." Under the leadership of Miss Sarah Levan, the Dramatics Department interspersed the year with a succession of sparkling, well-acted, well- received plays. Tell It To Tommy, a brief com- edy, featuring Ralph Wise as Tommy, and Tony Labriola as a girl brought many laughs from the audience. Another hilarious comedy, If Boys Wore Skirts, was also a roaring success. Girls' League presents Christmas in many lands. The language classes presented a synopsis of "Christmas in all Countries" for Girls' League, with each class singing carols in a foreign lan- guage. Morris Krape, a student teacher, assisted Miss Levan with the presentation of Poor Moddelenu and School Bus Romance. Tommy ets an earful in "Tell it to Tomm ." 9 Y .-,,s. Q .M. ni,.smr'ww cf mi 1 Thespians Reach New Heights With Shakespeare The big moment of the 1959-60 dramatics season was the presentation of Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" on November 20. For colorful costuming, skillful staging, and excellent acting seldom seen in amateur productions, the "Taming of the Shrew" was a production that made every person in the audience proud to be associated with Altoona High School. Progres- sing smoothly from the first speech to the final line, the polished suavity of Brad DeVries, the clowning of Artie Musto, the shrewishness of Betsy Folk, the winsomeness of Janie Williams, plus the competence of all the others united to make Shakespeare's comedy one of the brightest moments in high school dramatics history. The members of the cast, in the order of their appearance, were Betsy Folk, Brad DeVries, Janie Williams, George Barnhill, Alex McNamara, Fred Wray, Phil Fair, Chet Sharrar, George Lightner, Mike Wilson, Charles McAleer, Ralph Wise, John Vaughn, Nickol Forslmt, Nicky Unger, Carl Barn- hart, Gloria Risoldi, Pollie Goldberg, and chore- ographer Joseph Giovanazzo, and dancers Cathy Davis, Sharon Myers, Connie Notopoulos, Jackie Robison and Linda Savage. Petruchio applies physical persuasion. What! ls Kate meekly obeying her husband? Grumio: "The conceit is deeper than you think Bridegroom's ragtag appearance causes con sternation. "Yes, my darling husband you are right .1 1 i 1 'I'I8 60101, fn A. H. S. MAJORETTE5 KMaroonsJ COLOR GUARD left to right: Burget, Pfak, Huber, Stetler Ncgle, Slomonson, Cober, Goldberg, Clin ger. First row: Keyes, Lego, Atty, Brcidfield. Second row: Gey, McGirk, Harper, Dorefice, Maucieri, Quay, Ferris, Morvcm, Colabove. A. H. S. MAJORETTES lwhitesl Irwin, Hooper, Botrus, Beeson, Ickes, Shincfelt, Muucieri, Kensinger, Gufshczll, Lingenfelfer, Ziegler, Long, Benzel. -uns. 111p.A.. .l- Klub AWVA officers confer with Miss Sauser- IYTGH. Miss Heller congratulates Patty Spugnola on selling her firsf shori slory. f, Key Club has valenfine party for crippled children. Advanced math club makes excursion into irigonomelry 1 'Xxx NSN Klub ACADEMY OF SCIENCE First row: J. Johnson, B. John- son, Downs, Degyansky, Le- Crone, Gey, S. Fleck, Mr. Ahein, Adler. Second row: Boettier, Davis, Oswalt, B. Fleck, Dickey, Cockbrun, Mr. Wimmer. Third row: Ambrose, Egan, Nixon, Osman, Dreese, Replogle. Togetherness Is Une of Man's Preoccupations. vii At least once a month, students selected on the basis of their scholastic ability and citizenship meet to probe into the vast world of science. Founded by Mr. Harold C. Wimmer in l930, the Academy of Science offers a chance for students to gain acknowledgment for their proiects in sci- ence fairs and nationally sponsored science talent searches. Student officers: Richard Le Crone, president, Richard Osman, vice president, Milan Degyansky, treasurer, and Elizabeth Downs, secretary, had charge of the meetings held the second Monday of each month to which special speakers from various fields of science were invited to speak. Presentations of student proiects and field trips were also in the program. FELLOWSHIP CLUB First row: Miss Duncan, Gates, Rhone, Parsons, Rutherford, Long, Andrews. Second row: Franks, Rouzer, Hartzell, Byrne, Taylor. Third row: De Stefano, Cruse, Tobelmunn, Pine, Love, Farber, Ramey. 120 Jfzzmfup gm The Fellowship Club of Altoona High School is made up of students who meet every other Thursday for Christian fellowship. They open their meeting with prayer and hymns. The pro- grams are arranged to enrich the spiritual life of the members. Reverend Benjamin Grove and Dorothy Tobleman, a member of the club whose parents are missionaries in Chile, have presented programs to the members present at the meet- ings. The club has had some outside activities such as a visit to Reverend Grove's church in Hol- land Town. The officers of the Fellowship Club are: Presi- dent, Vicki Sue Taylor, and Secretary, Mary Ruth- erford. Miss Sarah Duncan and Mr. H. Joseph Suter are the sponsors of the club. -14 COLLEGE CLUB First row: Miss LeVon, Rubin, Stephenson, Africa, Rhodes, Diamond, Smith, Zangrilli, J Johnson, Kylor, Luci, Weld. Sec ond row: DeCaspers, Askey Turnbaugh, Clark, Bushnell, Hit chen, Davis, B. Johnson, Shrum, Francis, Wise. Third row: Lets cher, John, Lardieri, F. Szuhai, B. Szuhaj, Downs, Oswalt, Fleck, Gutshall, Fox. Fourth row Reed, N. Davis, Van Dine, Dod son, Diviney, Dreese, Park, Deg yansky, Huber, Lingenfelter. It Extends Uutward Beyond the Marriage Bond-- fnlleqf, Klub One of Altoona High's more successful and beneficial clubs is the College Club. This organi- zation, under the supervision of Mr. Paul G. Adams and Miss Sarah L. LeVon, has aided many aspiring college prep seniors to attain their goals of attending college. The major purpose of the club is to acquaint students with different col- leges, their entrance requirements, courses, and available scholarships. To achieve their purpose, the club sponsors the distribution of college pamphlets and docu- mentary films. The club has also obtained bro- chures from various institutions for the benefit of the members. This year the officers chosen by the club's eighty-five members were Jeff Dietze, president, Virginia Hughes, vice-president, and Ann Burget, secretary-treasurer. Two people who have great interest in the College Club, Mrs. Ruby Crumm and Dr. Hugh Black, head a committee to assist club members and other interested students to obtain college scholarships. At the first meeting of the club this year in the auditorium, Dr. Black spoke on exist- ing scholarships. The club awakens the members to the fact that there are two sides to college life, one good and one bad. The members are made aware of the fact that they have the choice to make them- selves about which life they will lead during their college years. Good advice is given on develop- ing good study habits. Helpful hints on how to study for the scholarship tests and the College Boards are freely given by Dr. Black and Mrs. Crumm. The colleges represented in the College Con- ference are recommended by the College Club. The club recognizes a need for various types of education. hill, Kazmaier, Salmond. 'l2'l First row: Kaylor, Robison N topoulos, Miller, Watson, Gold berg, Beasom, Dean, Dmytry shok, Michael, Eichenlaub Spagnola. Second row: Dullen Williams, Dumm, Ramey, Lobb Himler, McGee, Krywokulskl Frey, Anslinger, Marinelli M Adams. Third row: Lauer, Mat lack, Shriver, Szymusiak, Kraft Geesey, Folk, Burget, Weather ly, Wagner, Gordon. Fourth row: Morris, Benton, Dletze Kerns, Nale, Glashauser, Barn .5 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA First row: Miss Krause, Wilson Weld, Murphy, Stere, Fields McClain, Parsons, Musto, Con rad. Second row: Caswell Klub Jufufuz z6'uzuJwm. og . The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America is to bridge the gap between business and school. Students whose grades in business subjects are a four average or better are eligible for membership. The club has sponsored two field trips, one to the A 8g P office and one to the First National Bank. The club also sponsored a dance after the West Scranton 'Football game. The club received the Gold Seal Award from the National Headquarters for various activities. Heading the club was Carole Stere, with Annette Weld as vice-president, Patty Fields as secretary and Linda Murphy as treasurer. The club is spon- sored by Miss Hazel C. Krouse and meets twice a month. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA First row: Graffius, Scherden, Rispoli, Mosel, Wolfe, Porter, Domenick, Shinafelt, Eichenlaub, Nigro. Second row: Miss Gould, Miller, Hippo, Marlin, Huftord, Shaw, Hricko, Davis, Hauk. Third row: Turnbaugh, Fro- nauer, Seuffert, Ainsworth, le- Compte, Franks, Dean. Fourth row: Bushnell, Sackett, Dickey, Reffner, Bender, Steele, Clinger. T22 Stohl, Beatty, Ramey, Kuhn Knepp, Mantz, Harbula, Reed Focht, Couch. Third row: Tho mas, O'Connor, S. Lee, Angeski Davis, Hoover, Stitt, Krywokul ski, Irwin, Hainzey, C. Lee. Under the guidance of Miss Myrtle Gould and Mrs. Amy Morrow the Future Nurses of America was formed in the spring of 1959. Theresa Dom- enick, president, was elected to head the organi- zation, while the members also elected Sally Wolfe as secretary-treasurer, Bonda Shinafelt as vice president, and Laurie Porta as historian to aid the president. During the year the group heard talks by Miss Greiner, director of nursing at the Altoona Hos- pital, and also by a Navy nurse. They made Christmas favors for the people at the Valley View Home, made a field trip to a hospital, and attended Open House at the Altoona Hospital. Membership is determined by a scholastic average of 3.5 or above. The organization strives to acquaint its members with duties of nursing. SAFETY PATROL First row: Marlett, Weigand. Second row: Helsel, Lohman, Farber, Tremmel. 'N-, It Enhances, Profits From Human IndividuaIity-- Pabwl, Guarding school crossings to ensure the safe- ty of students and teachers of Altoona High is the main task of the Safety Patrol, which is under the sponsorship of Mr. Archie Umstead and Mr. Ron- ald Rickens, with Donald Weigand as captain. The eight members met every Thursday in the Visual Aides office. They served efficiently dur- ing fire drills, participated in the activities of Car- Teens Club, and aided in many other school func- tions when needed. Mr. Walter Grove, a former Mayor of Altoona, founded the organization. Letter awards were given to members who had a good record of attendance and duty. Dur- ing the first year a student may have earned a felt letter, second year, a chenille letter, and the third year, a special Merit Award. 2 63 J... Quill. and 5c1mlL Every week on Saturday morning, the mem- bers ofthe Quill and Scroll club meet at the WRTA studios to broadcast a student-written play or to interview some local person with an especially interesting background. Each year the Quill and Scroll sponsors many contests which are conducted in the school. Corn- petition ran high for the short story, poetry, essay contests, and several international contests held on behalf of the International Quill and Scroll Club. This year Sharon Young was elected vice president of the district Central Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association. Guiding the club's activities were Phil Fair, president, Jules Patt, vice president, Sharon Young, secretary, and Patty Spagnola, treasurer. in , " 1 4 QUILL AND SCROLL First row: DeStefano, Spang nola, Fair, Patt, Young, Dmytry shak. Second row: Ziegler, F Szuhaj, Houseman, Baumgart ner, Koch, B. Szuhai, Himler Downs. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First row: J. Johnson, Shrum, Diamond, Savine, Szymusiak, Wagner, Reed, Garter, Bloom- field, Corbin, Africa, Weld, Mrs. Epright. Second row: Luci, F. Szuhai, Smith, Gutshall, Burget, Hughes, B. Johnson, Beasom, Marinelli, Kaylor, Michael. Third row: B. Szuhai, Hilton, Lar- dieri, Oswalt, Speech, Stover, Hill, Thomas, Kylor. Fourth row: Francis, Weatherly, Deng- Klub ler, Diveney, Park, Clapper, Doe, Vaughn. It Is the Spark to Make an Interest Group Click Jufww J The Future Teachers of America is made up of one hundred Junior and Senior students inter- ested in teaching. Those interested in becoming elementary and secondary teachers receive prac- tical experience through this organization. The sponsors, Mr. Richard Van Scoyoc and Mrs. Grace Epright, arrange for certain elementary teachers to take one of the members for a day. During the day the student had the opportunity to teach the class for a short period. The club invited speakers to address the group on teaching as a career and howto choose their college. Mrs. Ruby Crumm spoke to the group on how to prepare for a college education and on scholarships available. First row: Ammerman, Porta, Stephenson, Quatrara, Burns, McLaughlin, Rubin, Eichenlaub. Second row: John, Bender, Las- ser, Mock, Rhodes, Koeck, Houseman, Fratkin, Frey. Third row: Anslinger, Dean, Adams, Saxton, Lioy, Shannon, Detrich, Letscher, Mr. Van Scoyoc. Fourth row: Miller, Fleck, Van Dine, Baird, Schulz, Fargotstein, Lingentelter, Krywokulski. Fifth row: Lobb, Kraft, Goldberg, Stetler, McGee, Watson. 124 pg . On January 21, the club sponsored a tea for Dr. Denniston and the members of the school board. Indiana State College is the goal for many of the members. That is why early in the spring the club toured the campus. Hard working student members such as Bar- bara Szymusiak, president, Terry Wagner, vice president, and Mariory Reed, secretary-treasurer, have made this club one ofthe most outstanding in Altoona High School. Many undecided stu- dents have made up their minds about teaching as a profession through the aid of this club. fi. H., CAR TEENS' CLUB First row: Smith, Lear, Andrews, Irwin, Alexander, Rhodes, lgo, Kline, Porta, Long. Second row: Clark, King, DeGol, Burkhart, Gehard, Schulz, Boore, Wales, Beck, Golcly, Fleck, Stiver. Third row: Mr. Umstead, Oswolt, Wilt, Carothers, Ptak, McArthur, Har- ris, Farber, Liebegott, Zangrilli, Dutrcw, Bulman, Miss Lauver. Fourth row: Schmittle, Parsons, Relifner, Park, Price, Emerick, Samuels, Snyder, Gallagher, Hammons, Stumpf. First row: Mr. Johns, Settle, Hersperger, Hufforcl, Marketti, Clinger, De Biase, Shaffer, Fug, Iistaller. Second row: Schmelz- len, Batrus, Seidel, Dosh, Lane, Burns, Saxton, Neff. Third row: Etters, Wagner, Marlett, Cre- peav, Bloom, Lauer, Rorabaugh, Batrus, Goldberg. Fourth row: Helsel, Irvin, Nixon, Lohman, Fyan, Johnson, Bruder, Green, Adler. First row: Mr. Rickens, Hilton, Smith, Smeal, Grim, Grimming- er, Hollows, Coble, Lockard, Second row: Guerin, Rhodes, Bidoli, Luther, Hayes, Frey, Brunner, Franks, Datres. Third row: Young, Tully, Salmond, Shultz, Arthures, Hustler, Mur- phy. Fourth row: Buckreis, Fahr, Baker, Clapper, Leasure, Wilson, Sell, Holmes. --n 4 f in Km, Jenna' Klub Meeting once a month in the Altoona High School is the custom of the Car-Teens Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Archie E. Umstead, Miss Marie Lauver, Mr. Martin E. Johns, and Mr. Ron- ald G. Rickens. This club, founded in 1955 by Mr. Umstead, is made up of 180 students from the Drivers Education classes, whose purpose is to stimulate interest in better driving and also to present a worthwhile safety program. Every year during the Christmas season it has been a project of the club to distribute baskets of food to selected needy families. Since January, 1959, David Lozinski has locally won the Teenage Road-eo, another proiect sponsored by the club. This group also sponsored a trip to Swigart Mu- seum of antique automobiles in Huntingdon, and arranged the annual Christmas Carol Sing. The Car-Teens Spring Dance is another proiect of the group. The officers for this year are as follows: Samuel Alexander, president, Dixie Rhodes, vice president, Ruth Igo, secretary, Patty Irwin, treas- urer, and Janice Kline, publicity. Klub VARSITY A CLUB First row: Bravin, Stevenson, Sipes, Crumm, Faris, Hess, McNamara, Kersteter, Ramsey, Hofer. Second row: Schuster, Caracciolo, McCool, Glashous- er, Curry, Kerns, Diviney, West- brook, Barnhill. Third row: Mr. Betar, Dodson, Little, Graffius, Harrity, Mr. Rickens. Fourth row: Mr. Bolger, Lamca, Schmit- tle, Weyant, Riley, Montgomery, Flanagan, Smith, Gutshall, Mr. Cellini. It Is One of the Bases of Human Understanding Uwuitq. a gm To bring together all the boys participating in the various sports who have received their var- sity "A" letters is the obiective of the Varsity "A" Club. This club was started many years ago by former members of our athletic teams who had won their letters. Outstanding personalities give talks on all phases of sports, and the fellows sponsor at least two dances a year. Honors are provided for any member receiving recognition above the nor- mal amount needed for obtaining a varsity letter. Each member also receives a Varsity "A" pin. Mr. Herb Betar, Mr. Albert Cellini, and Mr. Ronald Rickens sponsored the club this year. The forty members elected Lou Glashauser, president, Charles Little, vice president, Ron Dodson, secre- tary, and Richard Hess, treasurer. KEY CLUB First row: Replogle, Orkus, Bo- ettier, Brown, Egan, Wise, Kel- chner, Degyansky, Adler, Grove, Smelser, Keagy, Unger, Noto- poulos, Klevans. Second row Bloomfield, Salmond, Koch Patt, Faris, Parsons, Drenning Fair, Hite, Garrity, Detrich, Alexander. Third row: Mr McDowell, Womer, McCloskey Olszewski, De Vries, Peterson Kazmaier, Diviney, Hess, Le- Crone, Morse, Filer, Stoner, My- ers. Fourth row: Clapper, Nas- sif, Brett, Kerstetter, A. McNam ara, T. McNamara, Dodson, Loy Holtzinger, Rizzo, Reed, Nixon, Freeburn. T26 1 1 Jfaq.6'1ulv Key Club is an organized service club of boys dedicated to think of and work for others. This club provides an opportunity tor boys to present themselves in useful and unselfish service. The members work for all school social events, spon- sor busses to athletic events, and show the in- coming sophomores around the school on orien- tation day. Kiwanis Club and Key Club International gave special recognition to the club for being one of the outstanding organizations in the state. A Valentine party for crippled children was guided by George Kelchner, president, Ralph Wise, vice president, Milan Degyanslcy, secretary, Dick Adler, treasurer, and Bob Egan, Jules Patt, and Ken Drenning, board of directors. ns - t"'t A - - GERMAN SOCIAL CLUB First row: Letscher, Boettier, Heacox, Hughes. Second row Miss Ficker, Burns, Ardrey, Wil liams, Himler, Young, Ammer man, McLaughlin, De Lozier. Third row: Miss Temple, Adams Bender, Baumgartner, Folk, Rhodes, Mock, Frey, Van Dine Fourth row: Coleman, Matlack Smelser, Clapper, Bloom, Hart Wilson, Margush. It ls One Answer to the Desire to Belong-- 5 Saud fluff The obiectives of the German Social Club is to promote the usage of the German language, to increase knowledge of Germany, and to learn about different customs. Sponsored by Miss Anna N. Temple and Miss Ida E. Ficker, the club was composed of twenty- five students interested in following the club's ideals. The club held its meetings twice a month after school. At the meetings the members discussed topics concerning the German language or cus- toms. A German play was one of the projects presented by the club. The meetings were ad- iourned with the serving of German refresh- ments. The officers were as follows: president, Sieg- fried Boettier, vice president, Thomas Heacox, secretary, Virginia Hughes, treasurer, Mary Anne Letscher, and program chairman, Beverly Van Dine. an . To emphasize the importance of worthy home and community life, to encourage the practical use in the home of information learned in school, to foster development of creative leadership, and to help teenagers recognize and become better able to cope with their problems were Miss Ruth McKerihan and Miss Alma Point's purposes for forming this new organization called the Home- making Club. This year Wanda Graffius served as presi- dent, Peggy Cummings as vice president, Carol Byrne as secretary, and Carol Reffner as his- torian. Many activities were scheduled throughout the year, among which were a talk from repre- sentatives from the People's Natural Gas Com- pany and Penn Electric Company, demonstrations on gift wrapping and sewing corduroy, and a trip to Penn State in March. To become a member one must enroll in a homemaking class and have an average of three or above. HOMEMAKING CLUB trow, Michaels, Rhodes. First row: Andrews, Byrne Grafiius, Cremmings, Reffner Beason, Bulman, Moran, Fugns taller. Second row: Bare, Ge hard, De Gol, Corbin, Hartzell Boore, Lloyd, Neff, Hogans West. Third row: Poorman Newkirk, Mollica, lane, Benla min, Berkheimer, Lytle, Fleck Fourth row: Miss McKerihan Mrs. Points, Putt, Rudisill D 1 Q Klub NURSES' AIDES First row: Mrs. Harbaugh, Ma- gree, De Biase, Gralfius, Miller, S. Wolfe, Shaw, Stehley, Ris- poli, Dean, Hilton, lowery. Second row: P. Wolfe, Hippo, Davis, Hufford, Baumgartner, Clinger, Fronauer, Beasom, Mar- lin, Smith, Stefanini. Third row: Steele, Morgan, Ziegler, Sac- kett, Dickey, Seuffert, Bender, Datres, Franks, Seidel. Fourth row: Watson, Domenik, Porter, Reffner, Hill, Myers, Counsel, Graham, O'Conner. It Spurs Us On to Greater Achievements-- Any girl belonging to one of Mrs. Miriam Har- baugh's bacteriology classes may volunteer to be a "Yellow Jacket" at the Altoona Hospital after school and on Saturdays for her class project. The members are divided into five groups which con- sist of about i6 girls each. To acquaint the girls with the numerous duties and prospects of nurs- ing and to help the undecided make up their minds are some of the purposes of this helpful organization. These girls perform all the duties of a nurse's aide during their eighty hours in the hospital. On their first day the girls have a class in- structed by Mrs. Cecere in which they are in- ,TE formed of their duties. Then they are divided into groups of two or three and sent to different sections of the hospital. Some of the routine du- ties performed are giving baths, delivering and collecting dinner trays, feeding patients, giving fresh water, and going to central supply for things needed. One of the most important duties of the nurse's aide is her task as a comforter and friend. The only reward for the work done by these girls is the feeling of satisfaction that comes from serving others and assistance in getting into a desired nursing school. First row: Mosel, J. Scherden, Cataldo, Beasom, C. Scherden, Nigro, Africa, J. Johnson, Eich- enlaub, B. Johnson. Second row: Carothers, Robin son, Doretice, Szymusiak, F. Szuhai, B. Szuhai, Miller, Askey, Shina- felt. Third row: Benzel, John, H a u k, Bushnell, Le Compte, Ainsworth, Harris, Turnbaugh, Clark, Marinelli, Dumm, Noto- poulos. Fourth row: Rhodes, Kerlin, Wogan, Carles, Huber, Kraft, Rudisill, Beckel, Burket, Grabill. 123 SENIOR USHERS' CLUB First row: Stephenson, Pechter, Dillen, Robison, Williams, Gee- sey, Corbin, Weld, Africa, B. Johnson, J. Johnson. Second L row: Schandelmeier, Diamond, Reed, Notopoulos, A s k e y, Rhodes, Beasom, Cornelius, Kaylor, Luci. Third row: Savin, Ziegler, Irwin, McGee, Dumm, Gutshall, Oswalt, D o w n s, Hughes, Clark, Goetz, Miss Jor- kasky. Fourth row: Shinafelt, Kraft, Van Dine, Corl, Burget, Szymusiak, Ainsworth, Bush- nell, Lobb, Michael. -QQ E39 Without togetherness, man is a lonely individual. The Ushers' Club was founded in 1945 by Miss Elizabeth E. Eyre for the purpose of assisting guests attending Altoona High School functions and games to find their seats. At the football games the sixty-five members wear maroon and white caps, hand out pro- grams, and help seat people. They also usher for the Language Department play, Baccalaure- ate, Commencement, Orchestra and Band Con- certs. The only appreciation any of them re- ceive is an occasional thank-you note from a teacher, but of course they have the satisfaction of a job well done. Miss Marie N. Lauver and Miss Benito Jor- lcaslcy take hours from their busy schedules to sponsor this organization. They receive nothing Klub forthe many hours of work they put in planning for the clubs except, perhaps, the deep apprecia- tion of the girls and the school. For them this is payment enough. Every spring girls are nominated and voted upon by the old members. The girls receiving the highest number of votes are accepted. From these the lieutenants automatically become cap- tains the following year. This year, accepting the responsible jobs as captains are Donna Cor- bin and Cindy Geesey. These girls must give up much of their free time to work with the spon- sors and organizing the club's functions. Next year these positions of honor and responsibility go to the lieutenants for this year, Peggy Baird and Nancy Mounts. t N JUNIOR USHERS' CLUB Muri, Dietzel, Dickey, Gwin First row: Baird, Mounts. Sec ond row: Hill, Lee, Mattas Burns, Chamberlin, Harter, Bar ry, Ammerman. Third row Miss Lauver, Fratkin, Quay ATHLETICS One of the reasons that man has pro- gressed above the level of the animals is that he has the inborn desire to strive. That striv- ing goes beyond conquering enemies, pro- curing daily sustenance and adequate shelter. lt extends into the world ofthe mind and into the world of the spirit. But mostly it manifests itself in team and individual striving in the world of sports. wfwg fied, ul' F 0 I ,..'I- f"' r 1 r i Q if A gysm , ,mm ' Wallin 132 ..T3,1, 423+ rs 3 l lgifi gi ?J"'3. Egiei l M ' sv L Bl 92 salt 95 78 as va ,705 so 3:19 was VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First row: Curry, Gutshall, Kerns, Westbrook, Zapotoczny, Diviney, Glashouser, Little, Dodson, Riley, Crumm. Second row: Auker, Geis, Kennedy, Conrad, Columbo, Flanagan, Riccio, Gardner, Bryar, Caracciolo, Graftius. Third row: Runk. Fourth row: Williams, DeBolt, Masur, Schuster, Harris, Dinges, McColl, Montgomery, Gibson, Pittman, Weyant, Keyes, Baker, Good- fellow, Truax, Manspeaker, Wachter. jantbal Last fall AHS enjoyed one of the finest sea- sons ever experienced on the gridiron. Only a sad quirk of fate kept the team from an unde- feated season. The blotch on an otherwise clean slate came against arch-rival Johnstown. In the opening game against DuBois the Mountain Lions rolled over the Beavers by a score of 54-O, the largest margin ever recorded against a DuBois team. Scoring was diversified, with eight AHS gridmen breaking into the scoring column. The following Friday Altoona won the first leg of winning back the "Silver Scoop," given an- The coaches: Mr. Strohm, head football coach, Mr. Rickens, line coach, Mr. Dinges, quarterback coach, Mr. Fields, back coach. nually to the winner of games between Altoona, Windber and Johnstown. With surprising ease the Mountain Lions outclassed the Windber Ram- blers 27-l2. Although almost the entire squad saw action, the individual hero was halfback, Gutshall, who scored three touchdowns and made a number of long runs. On successive weekends the Mountain Lions scored impressive victories over Pittsburgh, Fifth Avenue, and McKeesport. The following game, against West Scranton, promised to be one of the top attractions of the year. Managers: First row: Dugal, Pheasant, Davensizer. Second row: Jewell, Bru- baker, lacovetti, McMullen. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES ' s Team honors Strohm after final football victory. Cheerleaders mourn our only loss. AHS Opp 54 DuBois 0 27 Windber 'I2 32 Fifth Avenue I3 40 McKeesport 'I3 44 West Scranton 0 44 Milton Hershey 0 38 New Castle 7 6 Johnstown 'I3 27 Duquesne 7 19 Williamsport 'I4 Totals 92 Mountain Lions Bow Ctnly to Undefeated Trojans Corocciolo gains ground against Windber. Aww mam .V msssmm ,vinmf 'zn West Scranton was not only undefeated, they had held every one of their opponents score- less. This was changed with electrifying swiftness when Gutshall bulled over on the second play of the game. This seemed to have a demoralizing effect on the Easterners, and Altoona went on to win 44-12. After easy wins over Milton Hershey and New Castle, the Lions came face to face with Johnstown. Both teams had identical 7 and O records, and their play showed why. Although the Lions had two first-half touch- downs nullified, they still carried a 6-O lead to the locker room at half-time, thanks to full- back, Jerry Riley. In the second half Johns- town received some fortunate breaks as well as playing inspired football, all of which added up to a 13-6 Troian victory. Although saddened by the loss, the boys came right back to trounce Duquesne and tra- ditional foe, Williamsport, to end the season with a nine and one record. Curry barrels through Williamsport line. Kerns little Gutshull Diviney Westbrook Wachter 1 tg. 1,4 if S first-'egg W, Q.. V -4 v f Q mf? iflzi. R .ts .ff 9 --rw A im, X ft riff 'af ,A YN '-M ,gl-.i W titaiiis :vt rw 4 .4 , , ,si E an iii. mfs, F' Tffi :it .i Aj. ,Wig 'Wir tit 'ii' Q. sm.. lf' , Rv .' 1:6 65 5 ,E ' bf -7 1. . fm, M. ,gf It s lv' 5345.1 1 1, in' v., ,. :., , N, . 4 5 swf 5, ,t 7 zu - w ,fx , .-, .w- .Q t . 1521?-' 5 A' Jud While our football boys produced a mag- nificent team effort throughout the entire sea- son, a few ofthe players became distinguished in athletic circles throughout the state. 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FOOTBALL TEAM First row: Davensizer fManagerJ, Harris, Dickerson, Pittman, Maiser, Columbo, Gibson, Keyes, Riccio, Baker, Williams, Manspeaker, Pheasant fManagerJ. Second row: Geis, Runk, Corle, DeAntonio, Petrou, Ropp, Schultz, McConnel, Kester, Coley, DeBolt, Henry, Schuster. Third row: Wolfe, McGill, Bennett, Jones Washington. .U ' j1nt6alL Under the coaching of Jack Hopper and Cyril Ramsey, Altoona's "B" team posted a 4-2 record, being defeated twice by the Johnstown Junior Varsity. ln the opening game Altoona was defeated by Johnstown by a score of 7-0 at Johnstown. After blocking a punt in the third quarter on the Trojan 20-yard line, the little Lions moved the ball 6 yards to the 14, only to lose it to Johnstown on downs. Altoona's first win came at Mansion Park over Windber's "B" team 20-13. Howard Keyes recovered a Windber fumble, and six plays later Joe Schuster raced 40 yards for the first Altoona score. Altoona led at the half 14-7 when Dan Gels raced over left guard for 10 yards and pay- dirt. Geis tallied again in the fourth quarter to give Altoona her final score. Altoona defeated Tyrone 33-6 for its second win at the loser's field. Dan Geis found paydirt Coaches: Mr. A. Cyril Ramsey, Mr. Jack Hopper. Geech C571 inhibits Windber 1571. l ini Riley scores first quarter touchdown against our arch rivals. J . V. Geech gains goal against Williamsport, and like- Backs Up Lions three times and Manspeaker and Runk once a piece, Tyrone's only score came on an 80-yard kick-off return. Altoona blanked Williamsport 26-O at Man- sion Park for its third straight win in four starts. All players saw action when the coaches cleared the bench in the fourth quarter. Altoona was handed its second defeat at Mansion Park by Johnstown's "B" team 26-7. Joe Schuster found paydirt for the little Lions' only touchdown. Altoona closed its season with a 'I4-6 win over Robertsdale. Graffius tallied twice for Altoona and shared P.A.T. honors with Traux. J. V. FOOTBALL SCORES AHS Opp. 0 Johnstown 7 - 20 Wincllaer 13 33 Tyrone 6 26 Williamsport 0 7 Johnstown 26 A' 'I4 Robertsdale 6 T00 Totals 58 wise against McKeespcrt. -ff I sob tc, 9' . 53 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Tanneyhill, Bartley, Kerns, Curry, Aurandt, DeNicola, Strawmier. Second row: Nelson Cman agerj, Olszewski, Riley, Crumm, Loy, Patt, Brown Kmanagerl. A sad quirk of fate kept the Altoona cagers from winning its fifth straight district six championship by losing to Johnstown 65-60. The Lions got off to a slow start, but came back to tie up the ball game in the third quarter. ln the fourth period the Tro- ions scored six charity tosses, which was enough to turn the tide in their favor. In the first playoff games Altoona ex- perienced an easy win over North Cambria 79-46. The cagers then outplayed Lewis- town at every turn to score an impressive win 64-47. Dave fTurtleJ Aurandt and Jerry Bartley were high scorers of the evening with nineteen points each. The chargers of Coach Jim O'Donnell started off their regular season by toppling a well balanced Windber team 57-51. The Lions then overthrew Chambersburg 68-55 on the losers' home floor. Playing their best game of the season wasn't enough for the O'Donnell boys as Farrell displayed some pin-point accuracy from the foul line to defeat the locals 69-60, on the Mosque hardwood. Jim Curry was high with 34 points. Mr. James J. O'Donnell Coach Cagemen Rack Up a 22 To 3 Record This Year This loss however did not discourage the Altoona cagers as they then went on to overthrow Beth Center, 74-51, with Jerry Bartley emerging as high scorer of the contest with 22 points, and then toppled Franklin-Conemaugh 77-56. The Altoona Quintet then lost a close game to Camden High School from N..l. 66-63 in the Cambria County War Memorial tournament. The cagers next toppled Wampum 77-56 in the same tournament. In the next game the chargers of Coach Jim O'Donnell proved to be too much for arch-rival Johnstown as they upset the Troians 71-61 onthe losers' home court. The rnost exciting game of the season, played with DuBois, proved to be close the whole way. The lead changed hands many times throughout the game, but the Lions finally went out in front for good with two minutes remaining when Obviously this play is slanted in someone's favor VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES AHS Opp. 57 Windber 51 53 Greensburg 39 69 Chambersburg .55 60 Farrell . . 69 74 Beth Center 51 77 Franklin Conemaugh Twp. 56 63 War Memorial Tournament 66 74 War Memorial Tournament 46 71 Johnstown . . 61 67 Punxsutawney 50 55 Williamsport 44 44 DuBois . 42 60 Johnstown 40 72 Kittanning 63 54 Williamsport 39 70 Conemaugh 59 68 Punxsutawney 42 58 Franklin Conemaugh Twp. . .46 65 DuBois . 49 75 Conemaugh ., 46 64 Windber 52 51 Hanover . . 32 79 N. Cambria ,46 64 Lewistown 47 60 Johnstown . 65' 1,613 Totals 1,276 Curry starts a sinker against DuBois. 139 l 6 Curry topped in a rebound and Tanneyhill hit with a long set shot to give us the maior vic- tory we needed to win the first moving contest 44-42. The chargers of Coach Jim O'Donnell again proved to arch-rival Johnstown that they were not a team to be messed with as they downed the Troians by an impressive score of 60-40. The Lions annexed their thirteenth win of the season by handing a scrappy Williamsport team a 54-40 loss. This is the twelfth straight time that the Lions have defeated the million- aire team. Dick DeNicola took individual hon- ors in the contest as he scored 16 points for the Lions. Kerns Curry's long arm stops a Johnstown score lay Bartley Aurandt Riley Curry DeNicola t. w:..m x, zrszu xzsaumnlmmr asnwvamm uma r:urx,cs sam-mauve. ' swnzmxammrx.. -swss::i..f:sLu.t an rm nr man-ff wrngtimunal- men ul i ,mr u.:'uminnnnnU: Tanneyhill takes the toss up from W lliamsport J Je y Ba tley takes a bou cl from D Bo s Most Valuable Player Next the Mt. Lions encountered ct strong DuBois team, but the chargers of Coach O'Donnell outhustled the Beavers 65-49 to notch another satisfying win in their many encounters. lt took only three seconds for the Lions to score in their final game of the regular season, and then the chargers of Coach Jim O'Donnell went on to score at will as they notched their l8th win of the year in handing Conemaugh High School a lopsided 75-46 setback at the Roosevelt Court. Every member of the start- ing quintet managed to score in the double figures for Altoona, with the scoring being evenly divided among the entire squad. Although the Lions didn't take the District 6 title, they proved to be a great team with a highly respectable record of 20 wins and 2 losses. It was a good year. First row: Neuman, Myers, Chesney, Costlow, Runk, Geis, McGee. Second row: Goodfellow, Liepold, Austin, Henninger, Drenning, Mr. Betar KCoacl1J. . U ' d6'aAlmt6all, The Baby Lions had a great season under Coach Walter Betar. The Altoona Junior Var- sity ending their season with a highly respectable record of 14 wins and 5 losses. The Baby Lions reeled ot? five straight vic- tories betore dropping one to Johnstown 42-26, but Coach Betar's cagemen came back to over- throw Punxsutawney 35-33. The Little Lions next dropped three in a row and then won the rest of their encounters. The game with Williamsport proved to be close the whole way. The Baby Lions snapped a three game losing streak as Dan Geis' two foul throws in the final seven seconds resulted in a 37-34 win over the millionaire team. The Altoona Cagemen experienced double victories over Windber, 42-33 and 40-35, Punx- sutawney, 35-33 and 55-32, and Conemaugh, 57-33 and 57-31. The Altoona Junior Varsity racked up their highest score ofthe season when they romped to a 73-36 victory over the visiting Beth Center jay- vees. Tom McGee, Neuman, Myers, and Costlow are the boys to watch on the varsity next season. J. V. BASKETBALL SCORES AHS Opp. 42 ,, . Windber . 33 52 .. . .. Greensburg ,. 31 43 . ..,... Chambersburg ,. 30 44 ,. ...... Farrell ,. 22 73 .. , . Beth Center .. ....36 26 , Johnstown , 42' 35 .,,. . ,..,. Punxsutawney , . 33 43 , Williamsport 56 K 41 .., , DuBois 46 ' 26 .... .... J ohnstown , . . 34' 42 ..,. ,, Kittanning .45- 37 . Williamsport .. .. 34 57 ..,. .. Conemaugh 33 55 .. . ..... ..... P unxsutawney , . 32 33 , Franklin-Conemaugh Twp. 22 49 .. .. .,.,. , DuBois ,.., . .....,. .. 23 57 . .. . ..., Conemaugh . ,. . . .31 40 .. ,.,.. Windber . , 36 33 . ...., Hanover ,. 31 823 Totals 651 Baby Lions Show Great Promise For Future We say good-by to silver scoop trophy-temporarily. 6 "Victory! Victory! is our cry!" were the shouts heard coming from ten vivacious cheerleaders dressed in maroon and white uniforms. These girls cheered our team on to victory, attending all the sports events sponsored by our school. Promoting school spirit and creating the feel- ing of enthusiasm among the fans, these girls worked out many new cheers much to the delight ofthe students. The most favorite was a beatnik version to the theme from "Peter Gunn." The cheerleaders were chosen in the spring of '59 not only for their cheering ability, but also on the basis of scholarship, personality, and citizen- ship, by sponsor and director, Miss Dorothy McGregor. The captains are Darlene Askey and Connie Notopolous. The co-captains are Judy Shandelrneier and Carol Dillen. CHEERLEADERS First row: Barry, Hershberger, Robison, Dillen, Askey, Notopolous, Shandelmeier, Michael, Kline, Muri, Second row: Hess, Bartholomew, Hurm. J lt-1, .iq P5 Q, 4, Q. f I 2 sw- il 9 A t'f" it y "' v vnu c -. "EVN A ,W , iv? . 4-gy S! We ,, 'E I as 4' . QW pl fr YQ Ylk. i A hwy! A ' 9 F s..". f 19 A if' H i ii.1'izm:.s7 9 , all of wwf 1959 TRACK SQUAD Front: Mock lmanagerj. First row: Mr. Stauffer, fcoachl, Caruso, Sipes, Gutshall, Rice, Grimminger, Ker- stetter, Harrity, Mr. Smith fassistant coachj. Second row: Barngill, Miller, Daniels, Orkus, Caracciolo, Bryar. Third row: Risoldi, Dodson, Snyder, Machionsky, Campbell, Braclxbill, Barr. Fourth row: Gott- shall, Crumm, Rorabaugh, Wherry, Belka. jmck The 1959 edition of Altoona High School track team started out the season by winning the Tri- State Coaches' Meet. Johnstown then won the West Central Pennsylvania Coaches' Meet by squeezing past Altoona, 58311 to 57'A. Altoona captured four first place honors, with the biggest victory being Ciro Risoldi's record breaking leap of 12 feet 2 inches in the pole vault. Risoldi's Dodson puts the shot where 'C he wants it. leap broke the old rnark of 11 'Feet 10 inches. Our oflicials-four iust men. is tw r c W F' so it ,rs Mr. Richard Stauffer Coach The most exciting race of the day took place in the low hurdle relay, which was won by Altoona. Altoona and Johnstown were pitted against each other in the second race. The Lion's quartet of Wherry, Kerstetter, Sipes, and Barnhill kept pace with the Troian quartet the entire race. In the last leg Barnhill pulled ahead to cross the finish line with a time of 57.8 Harve Gottshall, John Grimminger, Dave Belka and Barry Roarabaugh outdistanced all others in the distance medley. Rorabaugh stepped across the finish line, with Johnstown trailing by better than 200 yards. The Mountain Lions came in second in the PIAA District Six Class A track and field cham- pionship. Altoona's bright spot was Ciro Ris- oldi's record breaking iump of 12 feet, 6'A inches. Risoldi Takes To the Air To Set New Record Otiicial Hoffman smiles- another first. Macionsky temporarily d ties gravity. Alive five strive to arrive 145 1+-.g, . Il 'K D y X- N 1, 9 1 M' x,i004f i s 01104-y X' 0 , , A , K b V , H - K . l 4 1 0 :Vx 641 0 i V S 'K ' 4' . l i V, xt f i 4 ,1 o ,ala K XX I 1959 BASEBALL TEAM First row: Mr. Bolger, Mr. Furrer, Degansky, Shaeffer, Points, Baker, Elder, Dr. Black. Second row: McMinn, Strawmyre, Forr, Stitt, McNamara, Rogers, Woods. Third row: Young, Gallagher, Schirf, Mont- gomery, Pittman, Watson, Bryant. Fourth row: Dietze, Paul, Hess, Williams, Hansard, Robison. 46'a1m6alL The '59 edition of the Altoona High baseball team made a fast start into the new season by reeling off nine straight victories before dropping one to Johnstown. The Elephants suffered their second defeat in as many days by bowing to Mercersburg Academy in a close game with a score of 9-8 in an eight-inning contest. Then Al- toona came back with a 4-2 win over Johnstown at Mansion Park. Power hitting by third base- man Bob Hansard and air-tight pitching by south- paw Dick Hess paced Altoona High to the win. lt was the 10th win in 12 starts for Altoona and was undoubtedly the most pleasing victory The Coaches: Mr. Norman Furrer, Dr. Hugh Black, Mr. Herbert Bolger. of the season for the Elephants because the pre- vious week the Trojans had ended the local's nine-game winning streak at Johnstown. The Elephants then dropped one to Hunting- don, but come back to put the top on its 1959 baseball season with a 5-2 win over Kiski Prep at home. The victory enabled the Elephants to close with a highly respectable 11-3 record under Coach Hugh Black. Other victories were at Cresson and Wind- ber's expenses with double victories over Holli- daysburg, Kiski Prep, Clearfield, and Indiana. Pitcher Hess plays peek-a-boo with batter. 146 ,MJ Bench warmers keep an eye on the game. Robinson mitts third strike. Coach Black's Last Year Proves Successful Highlights of the season were when the locals broke a 3-3 tie with eight runs in a big fifth inn- ing and went on to route Hollidaysburg 12-3 at Mansion Park for the fifth straight win of the season. The team also blanked Clearfield 1-0 as Bill Williams bested Irwin Curley in a brilliant pitch- ing duel. Right fielder Bob McMinn provided Williams with the only run he needed by whack- ing a homer in the first inning. The pitching staff had a good season with Hess pitching 6 winning 5, Williams pitching 5 with 3 victories, and Wood pitching and winning 2. Coach Black's heaviest hitters this season were Bob Hansard, Bob McMinn, Dick Bryant, and Jim Rose. AHS 2 6 17 9 5. 1 12 6 6 13, 8 1, 8 4 6 7 5 116 BASEBALL SCORES Team . Morrison Cove ,. Hollidaysburg ..,, Cresson , . ..,.. .... . . Windber . , Kiski Prep, . .. ,, .. .. .. Clearfield .. .. . Hollidaysburg . . Indiana .. ,. Windber ., . ..,... ,.,.., H ollidaysburg .. ,.,, Clearfield .. , .,..,,, ......,, J ohnstown .. Mercersburg ,. , , . .. Johnstown . Indiana . , Huntingdon ,. ., . , .. Kiski Prep . Totals OPP . 0 .. .... ,. 1 . 2 . . ...., . 3 ., .,.... . 2 .. ..,.,. . 4 .. .,.... . 4 .,,.. .. 2 51 V 147 m..f satan E AA WRESTLING TEAM First row: Nargoza, E. Beecher, B. Beecher, Thomas, Williams, Schmittle, Smith, Robertson, Hersperger. Second row: Beck, Austin, Grum, Criste, Pittman, Gault, Patillo, Barns, Decker. Third row: Bennett, Wil- son, Rhone, Dickerson, Jones, Flanagan, Daugherty, Miller, Graftius, Keyes, Worley. The charges of Coach Dallas Webb felt the might of an experienced Lock Haven wrestling team in their first match of the season, with only two Altoona grapplers breaking into the scoring column, Frank Rhone and Don Miller. Next, the Altoona matmen scored a parade of falls to win their second match of the season at the expense of Morrison Cove, 57-i2. The Lions racked up seven falls, two decisions and one forfeit in turning back the Cove matmen. Ed Flanagan of Altoona registered the quickest The Coaches: Mr. Dallas Webb, Mr. Ronald Rickens. fall of the evening when he flipped his opponent in 20 seconds of the first period. Frank Rhone and Don Miller kept their undefeated slates clean, both scoring falls. The Altoona High wrestling team closed out its regular season with a 30-i2 victory over Cresson on the losers' home mat. It was the third win in eight straight for the Lion grapplers. Coach Webb's most consistent wrestlers were: Roy Smith, Richard Graffius, John Robertson, Dick Williams, and Frank Rhone. Graffius mixes it up with a Morrison Cove player. if Coach Webb receives fare well gift from team cap tains. Grapplers Show Improvement in Third Year WRESTLING TEAM SCORES AHS Opp. 8 lock Haven 50 52 Morrison Cove 12 8 Lewistown 51 10 Johnstown , 44 11 Hollidaysburg 31 26 , chesmue Ridge . 32 45 Morrison Cove 8 28 Cresson 12 188 Totals 240 Referee gives Flanagan a win. The strain begins to tell on Morrison Cove. This is the start of a not-so-tender embrace. xl Straighten out those knees, boys! Enya' 9 The activities for the boys' intramurals began on November 30, 1959 and continued to March 3, 1960. Boys wishing to play formed basket- ball teams in their home rooms. Those boys in a home room with an insufficient number of play- ers formed teams of individuals. Participating in these intramurals, all sponsored by Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Paul Morse, were 35 to 40 home rooms A rare picture of a rare eleven-leg camel. Physical education promotes good clean sports involving the participation of 300 different boys. Approximately 130 contests were held in both the boys' and girls' gym. Home room 112 of the Tuesday night group defeated home room 214, 37-35 in the championship game. The cafeteria team finished in third place, and a team of the individual boys followed with fourth place honors. "Us Tarzan-where Jane?" Physical education promotes keen competition. Drlaf 9 One down and another about to go. "Here we are, Tarzan, old boy." No, the boys are not the only athletes in Al- toona High. During the school year the female population of the building, under the supervision of Miss Frances McGinnis, engaged in indoor sports. Immediately after school every day, the girls were playing scooter ball, soccer, volley ball, basketball, shuffleboard, or other indoor games. The spirit of participation is there, too. The girls are in there fighting to achieve the numerals of their graduating year, be it 1960, 1961 or 1962. For the first sixty points a player scores, she receives the last two numerals, as 19, for the next forty points she receives the last two num- erals. After 225 points the award is an 8 inch chenille "A." At the end of the senior year, if the girl has reached the coveted 400 point circle, she gets a sweater. Points are also awarded for certain outside athletic activities. Scooter ball tests hardness of certain muscles. v1l.TilUNfi Sill! 55:1 111.1 i1l17Nfl "W-1.-nf K CROSS COUNTRY TEAM First row: Stauffer, Saylor, Bravin, Hofer, Lamca, Humm, Barr, Lamca. Second row: Bradford lmanagerj, Brackbill, Stafford, Stevenson, Kazmaier, Faris, Ramsey. ff'-0-4-A 6 The 1959 edition of the Altoona High School Cross-country team placed third in the District Six meet at the Park Hills course Saturday, October 31. Johnstown captured the District Six Crown, while State College placed second. The hill and dale boys finished fourth in the Quadrangular meet at Penn State on Wednesday, October 14. The Lion speedsters dropped to Johnstown 16-39 in the initial meet on October 6 and also in the rematch, 23-32, on October 17. The Altoona Harriers whipped Kisha-Coquil- las, 15-40, in a hard rain on Saturday, October Mr. Richard Stauffer Coach ...f I S . ,Z . .1 as W Y ,. riiix 1 Q sys , I ' . -f-- 1-.mfs .11 5. l 7l.7f?'i.s?ifi: Q ' 1 ,QTY ' 152 S 24. The Lions closed out their campaign with a loss at the state meet in State College, November 7. Mount Lebanon captured top honors in this meet. State College finished second with Johns- town following in third place. The Altoona har- riers met defeat in the other four meets in which they participated. The speedsters dropped twice to State College, once to Williamsport, and placed twelfth in the Slippery Rock Clinic Meet. The most consistent runners for Coach Stauf- fer were Joe Hofer, David Barr, and Jon Saylor. Cross-country team makes its daily round in the basement. Queen Winnie Keyes pairs reams for Johnsiown Wcxr Memorial Bus- kefboil Tournament. Jet McMinn launches another mis- sle from the pod. DuBois fakes initiative of Jaffa Mosque. Tmik abou? crazy mixed-up kids. Sicxuffer couches Kersteiter for cross couniry. 153 Qu you, ? . . . School started when it was still summer, but it was soon fall with all those gorgeous col- ored leaves-and Joe Francis' bright green plaid slacks . . . . . . A red-faced and slightly embarrassed cheerleader fell in the middle of the field at the Milton Hershey football game in the process of meeting the players-that was the blonde, blue- eyed Carole Dillen. Which one did she fall for? . . . . . . And who were those senior girls who thought the senior boys were too immature-and presented them with bubble gum and lollipops to match their behavior? . . . And who cheered beside you at the Johnstown game? . . . After those great football games Johns- town had to spoil the record and give us our only defeat. Oh well, Napoleon had a Waterloo, too -but he never snapped out of it afterwards, so we're ahead in that respect. And whom did you take to the Junior Picnic? Was your tie straight at the Junior Prom? m9 HIL? . . . The high school evaluators in November gave us students a pat on the back. They were amazed by the high regard we have for our teachers. Of course, we knew all along we had agreat faculty! . . . . . . One of our finest moments was the night we went to see the Language Department play, The Taming of the Shrew. Betsy Folk, Brad DeVries, and all the rest of the cast honored Shakespeare with their magnificent perform- ances. We were in a glow for hours . . . . . . That was an unusual and enjoyable talk that Bob Stoudnour and Alex McNamara gave to the Girls' League on their experiences as exchange students in Germany. Just imagine 1400 girls sitting still for half an hour and listen- ing to two boys talk! . . . . . . Donna Koeck had the diagnosticians of the Blair County Tuberculosis Association quite upset over her x-ray. lt turned out she merely had metal buttons and ornaments on her sweater . . . . . .Those hand rails erected on the wing steps of the auditorium stage-could it be because of the tumble Sandy Savine took after a Girls' League meeting?. . . . . . You'll never believe it, but it really hap- pened! A poor little sophomore girl wandered up those winding stairs on the third floor. "I was iust looking for the lav," she said timidly . . . . . . The Talent Show was tops as usual, but what really sent us was Linda Watson's terrific pantomime of the blonde bombshell, Marilyn Monroe . . . . . . That day when Alfred Laich gave a Ger- man verb a brand new pronunciation by strain- ing it through an orange life-saver . . . T54 . . . Easy-going Mr. Rickens got a little shook up after Jo Ann Fleck put a little dent in our driv- er training Rambler and quite a big dent in a 1960 Cadillac. You couldn't have picked a better car, Jo Ann . . . . . . Cary Coleman won the American Legion oratorical contest. You were great, Garyp too bad you were ill at Williamsport and not up to your usual standard . . . . . . Darn it, there went Johnstown again and this time cut short our post-season basketball tournament winning streak! Wait till next year, you Troians . . . . . . Well, the man in the special assembly program did play three trumpets at once. You can certainly say that he wasn't lip lazy . . . And what scheduling problems did you have? Jhat 60 , . . . What got into "Geech" Gutshall the day they took Horseshoe club pictures? He was pho- tographed in almost every group until he was found to be the only male in the Nurses Aides . . . . . . lt was Ginny Hughes who was named the winner of the Betty Crocker "Homemaker of Tomorrow" award. Everyone is wondering who the lucky man will be in that home of tomorrow, Ginny . . . . . . There was great iubilation in Room 229 when Judy McClain earned her 140 wpm short- hand certificate. Do bosses really talk that fast, Judy? . . . . . . We seniors were unlucky, getting only five days instead often off-but, oooh, those five days! ! And did you laugh at Linda in the talent show? . . . Ask Mr. Yoder what a rat race is. Will he ever forget that day when his science class was rudely interrupted by a crowd of noisy stu- dents from Miss Kirchner's room hot in pursuit of amus musculus? . . . . . . With all those hearts hung around and over the Jewish Memorial hall, the sophomores had a lovely Valentine Fantasy Dance in Febru- ary. And they crowned a truly lovely queen of hearts-Linda Savage . . . . . . It was a proud day when our band was chosen to take part in the Cherry Blossom Parade in Washington, D. C. And who was to lead the Pennsylvania division? Why, our band, of course! . . . . . . We read that article in "lngenue" about a teen-age girl worshipping a celebrity. Well, that was written by our own Patty Spag- nola . . . And did the trumpet trio thrill you at the Band concert? l Lu' yum? Q. ll is lg j li ' 5 li' il lg l Showalter does his honky-tonk Liberate act. The tourists visit "Old Facefulf' Barbara and Faith tell about Russian Christmas. Does any one want to challenge Mr. Monti's team? Irene Travis tries cn little child management. Artie Musto arouses the ire of his master. We build modern fireplaces in trowel trades. A man revolts in "lf The Boys Wore Skirts." sinus X11-l -wr r ----.-.............., 4 4 f A Jia' .. Y R ,mi 'GMI s mi- g X f' r f 4 ,J 'R v x - ' vp ' , wg-.f-ff1f1e,, ' ,, Wy- .N f vfwQfxw 'wg ' - 2521 + Hg f , ya Q, .f .. ., bgWv:f,g ,. fi nk' fffgifif S X ,Ki Q? A PHOTOGRAPH CREDITS ALTOONA MIRROR Page 91-upper right Page 100-lower center Page 135-upper right dufnqmplu, awww mwfmvfw fn FH? 1 'if , ,. W I II 1,, I I 'I -fy--I-.'.-. H I.: :V , " ' 2. . ,. I I . I W 1 Y. ..-,U f. L r It . 1. -sa, Nw V I du." 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