Conemaugh Township Area High School - Connumach Yearbook (Davidsville, PA)
- Class of 1976
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We have proven this by the success of all the projects we have undertaken. The start of our success came with our magazine campaign in our Freshman year. Starlit Snowfall , our Sophomore Christmas Dance came next, followed by our Junior Class Play, TAKE YOUR MEDICINE and THE CUS- TARD CAPER our Senior Class Play. Our greatest achievement came with our Junior-Senior Prom- We May Never Pass This Way Again . Our Valentines Dance, in our Senior year ended our dance-making career. To Mr. Volk, Mr. Shank, Miss Tinkle, and Mrs. Litzinger, our class deans, goes a special thanks for all their time, guidance, and patience that helped make our class the success it was. -mal ai pm 1 an 3wg1'l -...al All smiles because it's finally coming to an end are the Senior Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pattie Lucas ........ ...... P resident Richard McMasters . . . ,... Vice Presldenl Annette Morelli ..... ..... S ecretary Cindi Meyers ...... .... 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Sherri Lee Saylor Sher Susan Dawn Saylor Sue John Arthur Schmeling it MaXSS Robert Andrew Sendek Bob Cindy Lee Shaffer S6Cindyi9 Mary Jean Shaffer Merb Sherry Elizabeth Shaffer Sherry Connie Marie Shetler Connie Gale Elaine Shreffler Gale Lorraine Ann Sidone Lorraine Daniel Lee Smith Garbagehead .lonica Marie Smith L5.IOn53 W'-wage n..--...., 'S W Ai 'Qi I Qin TWU: Nun- fum, lg sq-M .l A atricia Ann Smith Calvin Roy Stayrook Robert Duane Stayrook 'atti Calhoun Rook ynthia Marie Stevanus David Shawn Strayer Veronica Joanne Szapka Sin Strap Veronica mseph J. Temyer Bonnie Louise Thomas Debra Ann Thomas loc Bonnie Tom Q-6 QTY' L Randall J. Stephenson Lectric Shave Rosie Teeter Teeter Lorre Dianne Thomas Lil-lOr!7 , K ..,, 4 v, Pamela Kay Tilley 6tPam97 Paulene Ann Tresnicky Polly Brenda Sue Turk Brenda Timara Lou Verba Timmie Beth Ann Verna Beth Kim Walls Kim Ellen Louise Weaver Ellen Lynn Christine Williams Lynnie Franklin Leroy Wills jr. Frank Wesley K. Yoder Suss Picture Not Available William Hudak GSI-lootii ui fs SCIENCF 4? -fi: :iw ' g O O , As our Senior Class of '76 leaves Conemaugh Township Area High School, our nation is in the midst of its bicenten- nial celebration. Americans are fondly looking back on their past two-hundred years much the same way our Senior Class is looking back on their recent twelve years. In comparing the two, many similarities between the class of '76 and Amer- ica with its spirit of '76 become obvious. Both are youngg two-hundred years is quite young for a nation. As our coun- try expands and grows, so will the class of 76. Important de- cisions that will affect their futures will soon be faced by both our class and our nation. Within their own short histories they both hold many treasured memories that will live on long after the bicentennial becomes history. This yearbook is based on a few of these treasured memories. Not the events that fill the pages of history books, but the small, finer points of our colorful history-trivia. Simple little events that made the good times the good times. Fond memories are made up of trivial events, whether it be the past two-hundred years of a nation or the twelve unforgettable years of our Class of'76. fw,4,Wgi Main l know this combination unlocks one MARGARET THOMAS,secretary. Money is the root ofall evil!fMlSS L ffice JV, 579?lf - 9- '- 'x',1 1 of these: but which one!-MRS. OIS WlLLlAMSON,secretary. 22 QQ roi ,i my Look who just walked through my door.-MR. JAMES L. HERD- MAN, High School Principal. Guess who just got two demerits?-MR. RICHARD M. MATEY Assistant High School Principal. f.,,,,, .,,, r i,,: wg QQ. gas MR. HERDMAN and LOIS work hard to make things run smoothly here at school. 1 5 six, ..... H., 'il Q e... Here it is! the latest fashion from Paris-MR. MATEY and MARGARET 'zzij fl ' 2: 14 J ' r V f J J f -V- Qi K .4 f L Zara Q5 s ., .5 , ,,,,.,, . ',-, , I I . 5 V I Holy cow, that's the biggest seventh grader I ever saw!-MR, THOMAS BROWN, junior high guidance counselor. There is no problem too little or too small that MRS. BARBARA KORHUT can't handle. Mrs. Korhut is our senior high guidance One whole page and no mistakes!-MRS. JEAN GINDLESBERGER counselor. is Mr. Brown's and Mrs. Korhut's secretary. v may W r 24 We students are lucky to have con- cerned people like these on our PU PIL PERSONNEL STAFF-Row One QL-RJ: Mr. John Chobany, Mr. Rich- ard Matey, Mr. James Herdman. Row Two: Mrs. Nancy Thomas, Mrs. Bar- bara Korhut. Row Three: Mr. Thomas Brown and Mr. Robert Harris. This is the third time this week your Edsel his broken down, l'll have to mark it unexcused! Thcy sure know how to dish it out. The CAFETERIA STAFF takes care of hungry students, LL-RJ: Jean Rohde, Betty DeMarco, Chris Wood. Dorothy Lamphel, Mary Stahl, Mae Garrety, Thelma Weible, Gloria Smith and Minnie Barkley, 'fr is l 25 i E l NNN. Conemaugh Township's School Board: Mr. William C. Pebley, Jr.g Mr. District Superintendentg Mr. Charles R. Piptag Mr. Micheal B. John P.K. Miller, Vice Presidentg Attorney Eugene Fike II, School board Springer, Secretaryg Mr. Wayne A. Kauffman. Absent when picture solicitorg Mr. Robert J. Valentine, Presidentg Mr. John M. Chobany. was taken were Robert A. Jones, Treasurerg Geza Balogg William M . Degory. Mr. John Chobany, District Superintendent. Mr. Chobany is now marking his tenth year here at our Reservation. 26 Mr. Chobany's right hand woman, more commonly called his secretary, is Miss Deborah Telenko. This is her fourth year in this position. M..---' 'rr Here a Pipta, there a Pipta, everywhere another Pipta. Here's two of them, Rob and his Dad, Mr. Charles R. Pipta, a member of our school board. --...NU This is Mr. Harris' faithful secretary, none other than Mrs. Nancy Stahl, who is now in her second year here at CTAHS. I . ,. A14 , , Completing his third year as the Administrative Assistant Robert F, Harris. ,y Q .MQ- Can you make any sense out of this? Mrs. Nancy Golish asks Mrs, Ruth Kiem. Mrs. Golish is Mrs. Kiem's secretary, who is the business office manager. Both have worked here at Conemaugh Township for six years, Bicentennial otes Please Mrs. Kemp, not so hard! It's a drum, not a choir member! MUSIC DEPARTMENT-Mrs. Kemp and Mr. Salay. , H15 v , ug F V ,, -5' i L 4 Sli' 'ti , Q ' 1 fi! ii , 1 - L, pe Q Q 1 M ' A new These men can tell you anything you want to know about hCHd, MF- Major. Row Two: Mr. Eashz M12 MHIIIGWS social studies. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT- Mr.KirkW00d:Mr.PriStaSaandMr.H0rne. QL-RJ Row One: Mr. O,Connorg Mr. Fullerg and dept. 'wwf Q so I '-9 1 7 1-5 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT-CL-RJ Seated: Miss and Mrs. McFeaters. Not present when picture taken-Mr. Tinkleg Miss Peleskyg Mrs. Kogutg and Mrs. Allen. Standing: Vizzini. Mr. Paxtong Mr. Salkog Mr. Biancog Miss Owattg Mrs. Leechg Li xg Don't move or the wall will fall. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-Mr. Duncan and Mr. Hemphill. Not present when picture was taken-Mr. Bridge- waterg Mr. Michaels, dept. headg and Mr. Williams. -?e:mc l H omg Co me gr f as 1' W-hr . 3 of 2 Township's very Hargreaves 32 Always Read i Z gi at home Home Ee teachers.-Mrs. Good and Don't you guys have anything better to d Grillo, Mr. Burnworth, and Mr. Rummel y To Lend A Hand nik , 4 MVS. Here are three good reasons why Township kids are in such good health Mr. Badaczewski, Mrs. lckes, and Mr. Garland uc-9' tfsi E , , I gig t y i as ft: '-A o'? Our industrious, Industrial Arts teachers-Mr. Kososki, Mr. McFeaters, Mr. 1--'K T' tw 1 we me T T .' I H5 -'f, ,,1 , hhh K if .... f No, I'm afraid we don't have a course in business embezzlement, BUSI- .Lg NESS DEPARTMENT W CL-RJ: pl W,...,,i Mrs. Statler, dept. headg Mr. Volk: 1, , t Mrs. Clarkg and Mrs. Slehl. i Three roses among three thorns, MATH DEPARTMENT CL-RJ: Mrs. Mahler: Mr. Ricottag Miss Leppertg Mr. Goisovichg Mrs. Litzingerg and the dept. head, Mr. Debiase. 33 fr Y 4.----f-'Af' -- l 'ivf - In keeping with the bicenlennial spirit, the PO, sports a huge 76 The Wizards fMenlo Park? ot Quite! UQX F' ,' .. if Joahnna, it helps ifyou turn on the light.-Mr. Bridgewater 34 I know lhcunswer is hcrc someplucci- Mr. Michaels W. Q Anyone in the old Coffeehouse will tell you it tastes best.-Mr. Hemphill Heaven only knows what will happen when a bunch like Tammy, Pauline, and John get together! Phil, y0u'd better be doing this right!-Mr. Duncan 35 Work Now For A Job Tomorrow S W - ws, ig ' , Y ' or . , 1 r l 4,5 p at .nt H . . A M' - M' - 5 vw ,kwin t ,K 1-.Q I sure hope that bee doesn't come this way!iMrs. Clark In early America, horsepower ran sawmills, tanbark mills, paint mills, grist- mills, threshing mills, even machinery for operating ferryboats! lce cream is early American! lt was sold by Mr. Hall in New York City in 1785, but George Washington bought a newly invented Mice cream machine in 1784. Modeling the newest fall fashion.-Mr. Volk I y rr-.- God Bless America! Kate Smith, eat your heart out.-Mrs. Statler Sh0uldn't the flag be more to the right?-Mrs, Siehl An one For A Drive Or A Jog? Small jokes help keep the class alive.-Mr. Garland Evaluate your Physical ability,-Mr. Badaczewski Sandy, whenever you remove your hand from Rhonda's knee, l'll look at you again.-Mrs. Ickes Mr. Debiase And His Magnificent Math Department Early America drank more cider than water. Apples were ground, y - ,st J e.tr s made into a mash, then folded in layers and squeezed into ajuice. The first indoor plumbing bathtubs - were made in the U.S.A. Lead lined, some tubs weighed half a ton, and were seven feet long. bg. The first early American dolls were made of cornhusks, tied with vines, and dyed with berryjuice. They were X copicsorindiim dons. ' Who knows what a meditating teacher might do!-Mr. Debiase Giving some last minute help to these students before the test,fY Mrs. Litizinger ..- Mys- - UNIVV W, if ' X-f f-'Ji-'E fffgf Ifl only had a calculator.-Miss Mahler il Il Hurry up and take the pi burning.AMr. Goisovich cture, ,, g 'ls I think my pants -Q, W Miss Leppert spent the first semester at CTAHS while Mr. Svarney was on sabbatical leave. ETC Teaching the Bear necessities of math.!Mr. Riccota The first American almanac was printed in I639, it was the farmer's most popular reading matter. There are over a 1,000 kinds of almanacs today. Chop suey is not Chinese but American, being in- vented in 1896 in New York City. Only six hundred years ago, candy was a verb mean- ing to preserve with sugar. When you ate candy it was raw sugar scissored from a loaf. Once a military item Qtaken from defense J, the fence was made a farm object. Europe used hedges, but our abundance of wood made fencing an Ameri- can art. Todayls Subject Is Pronouns X 'J Who knows what thoughts lurk in the minds of this ruddy ol' The Three Musketeers unveil their plans for a high school addition.-Madame Mac YY chap.-Mr. Paxton 40 E -745' Ci We will now have a moment of silence for tonight's girls' basketball game.-Miss Pelesky The Mad Hatter strikes in Spanish class.-Miss Tinkle p-. tin , , Theirs no exkuse for mispeled words.-Mr. Bianco mlm ,, If for 1 l F' 'HIE LT, E I N 5 9 ' 1 WMM' U usanas-f E Ala it- - 5. at v E l O.K. people, from now on my rifle club will get to hearts of unresponding pupils.-Mr. Salko the wk? fi John, I don't find that the least bit funny.-Mrs. Leech The extremely accurate Ken- tucky rifle had a barrel over four feet long. The rifle was not made in Kentucky, but in Pennsylvania. The Conestoga wagon of 1760 was the world,s finest wag- on. lt had wide tires, a tent- like living space, and a boatlike wagon-body. Annoyed at carrying two sets of glasses, in 1785 Benjamin Franklin split a pair in two and made the first pair of bifocal glasses. Before 1839 all mail was on one sheet. Letters were just folded over and sealed. The first manufacturer of enve- lopes was a Mr. Pearson who began making them in 1839 in New York. An early American measuring device was the ell-rule. Now completely forgotten, the ell was a yard and one quarter or 45 inches, used mostly for cloth. 41 Nxetnrx l wonder why OUR layouts didn't turn out like that?-Miss Owatt Does the 'G' mean he was a writer of graffiti, too?YMrs. Kogut The newest member ofour faculty.-Mrs. Ross 42 Buttering up the teacher with Buttercups? . , . no, but any flowers will do.sMrs. Allen ya 0 1 A N f ,X yf N of t QQ I r K . 1- W ., N fi Ever have one of those days? I lost the band.-Mr. Salay And that should give you 6 demerits now, right Smitty? -Mrs. Kemp 'N mst iff- . l 'Sth Maybe we should have washed them by hand.-Mrs. Hargreaves. 9' fi -' 1 1 L 3l Well Lynn, l think we blew it.-Mrs. Good lhopc that tape wasn't importantg ljust erased it.-Mrs. Cable Let Social Studies Take You i :ff--:f:if'v , 1, i :A fg5?'Bg5y:'fl .V ,N -x R I wonder ifthis is how ChiefSitting Bull felt?-Mr. Major Go ahead and ignore me, butjusl wait until you get your grade.-Mr. O'Connor if aria, is u The world's really a big blue marble.-Mr, Fuller round The World In 80 Days Funny how those x-rated films hold the class land teacher'sJ attention. -Mr. Prislas You know, don't you, that I can always change your grade.-Mr. Horne , V' k:,oWk .,,.., . is N '+P - Good start Rhonda, nowjust figure out cause and effect.-Mr. Eash 15 L 5-'T' iN-r ' 'ASW Q' Where else do you find a garbage head but in third lunch? Hurry, whoever finishes the essay first gets the remainder of my lunch.-Mr. Kirkwood 4!f F4 OP' D0 you people really believe my head could fit in that circle?-Mr. Matthews 46 On The Other Side Gf The Breezewa Russ, my thumb's in there, Russ, Russ!-Mr. Grillo I don't know what it does, but it sure looks sophisticated.-Mr. Burnworth V He doesn't REALLY think that's art work, does he?-Mr. - Kososki And I didn't even trace it!-Mr. Rummel Well Don, I don't know, we haven't used wooden wheels for a while now, -Mr, McFeatcrs Kg G. Adams M. Badaczewski S. Baranik D. Beahr K. Beatty M. Beatty R. Beener K. Berkebile A. Cable - ,, -V 14 23 R. Cobaugh D. Cooper A if aaaa I A J . D. Blough J. Blough R. Blough D. Borelle M. Burkey J. Byer Class f 1977 WN at ASS U me ann can Q. X Vx The Junior Class has the job of putting the prom together. Making it all work are the offiers: Treasurer, Amy Cableg President, Doug Telenkog Secretary, Marsha Sleekg and Vice President, Rhonda Crist. Miss Tinkle is the Advisor. N. Chynoweth R. Collins 7' 7 . .,.. ,ff f f ..., .5 J, '4 .-f ' ' f D. Cortese X 'T' 4'-nf . ,.., . , , , uf V I' ' K iff J 2 r 4 . I , E242 S. C0lCl'lCfl R. Crist J. DeBarto M. Degory T, Direnzo T. Dovey P. Eash if f , U, 'D WW., , J D. Ellingsworth , W , 1,, -f. f,,: Z J. . 7 'ii J. Figard S. Foreback T. Frank K. Freeburg M. Garrety G, Gindlesperger P. Gindlesperger C. Golden J. G0lOb fs' 61 U if ,- ff V V, Lf . . . K is ' 'LLV . The rocking chair is strictly an American invention. Ben Frank- lin designed one of the earliest, but most old rockers are chairs with rockers added to them later. The first windmill in America was built in l62l in Virginia. By l72l, there were nearly one thousand in use. if 4 W, Hall D. Hart M. Hartfiel J. Hawkins S. Heckler S. Heidemhal G, Hillegass 1 ii ... it :::,,,: W . ,.-sv! R. Hillegass C. Hofecker W. Hoffman P. Horn J. Huber D. Jones D. Kadillac I 1 M J K. Kaufman R. Kaufman YV 4 J W 'Q ..,, . I.: M, ...,, , D- King G. Kissell K. Koba D. Konieczny K. Koop K. Kordell J. Krassnoski E. Krause V. Kuzma L. Lehman D. Leventry E. Lynam 51 dis. K . ff' 1 5. 14 Q P Maldet R. Maurer R. Miller C. Mishler K. Naugle B. Negrev M. Pero P. Pipta M. Mazzarese G. Miller J. Miller J. Miller L. Miller M. Moran T. Moschgat J. Muir E. Myers M. Najjar D. Noon J. O'Jeda N. Ott B. Parkinson K. Pero 'A ggi? G. Price T. Rabic B. Rayman T. Redick P- SaVa8C Class .x W E. Seese B. Sendek L. Shaffer N. Shreffler N- Shreffler 1977 J B... e.... f wifi mi I L. Siehl M, Sleek R. Slobozien C. Smith M. Smith 9 ea? ig 'E' ,. V.. it f 1 Kia VSAM, .Z l . Adm 1 I J. Snyder L. Snyder T. Soliday N- SWVCHS S. Stiffler J. Sullivan 'iv D, Thomas D. Thomas o 41 T. Trachok D. Unger V . fy B. Vivian R. Weaver S. Weaver B. Werder I . Williamson me 'Ek A, Yingling J. Young K, Young D. Zahoran .fl AVN ' . S, Springer E. SICVCIIS D. Telenko T. Telenko J. Thomas M. Thomas iz. f B. Updyke V- Varso The first rubber shoes or gum shoes, today known as rub- bers , were made in 1820. However, they melted in good weather and smelled bad. They were not perfected un- til 1842. Pictures Not Available For: Betty Fisher, Dave Hainsey, Mark Moore. 53 5! A !f B. Alwine W. Andrews K. Beahr M. Berkebile S. Berkebile J. Blackner P. Blackner W, El 1 f f? Q5 ' 1 J. Blough C. Brown C. Byer K. Cable G, Carnahan D. Chobany K- Conzatti ....n 2f , C. Cortese R. Cortese I' Z P. Cotchen M. DeBarto R. Donahue K. Faust The sophomore class officers are President, Terry Feathersg Secretary, Sue Smithg Treasurer, Vicki Ravenscraftg and Vice President, Bill Andrews. Mr. Shank is the advisor. ' '--' , V , 'Z ffm, 254:15 M 'Ze ,, - ., ' . T, Feathers A. Felton B. Ferrari N, Fisher T. Fisher T. Fochtman B. Fockler Q 7 f M. Formica F. Frederick T. Fultz R. Gary C. Gaudlip J F... gg. I ea. 'fig 5 V-Q, az. f,W R E. Gindlesperger J. Gindlesperger D. Glessner A. Golob D. Grandas D. Grandas C. Gress if 'Em P. Hershberger R. Hershberger M. Hostetler J. Howard f .4 S A 1 . J X fra X K. Kauffman R. Kaufman SIX S. Hanson S. Harker M. Harman L- H2fShbCrgCr M- Hart . .4 f . . .1 Ima .Q S. Holbay S, Hglbay D. Holsinger B, Homer B. Horner f 52 I L. .i 1 ,A L. Hull J. Jones K. Kapitan D. Kaufman D. Kaufman X Q 'C s f' V 39:4 Z' 1 P. Keim R. Keim J. Kerr T. Kerr B. Kissell Q atrrag 'He' 3 . X5 ,Y 4 J. Knepper M. Kogut L. Konchan B. Koontz ? - ,, VVZ, K ... w:' VV rf B. Koss R, Kgzielec P. Krupa P. Kutchman R. Kuyat F. Lavely M. Layton D- Leventry D. Leventry J. Leventry S. Leverknight J. Lucas Class 1978 T Marks M McClarren J. McKenna J. Miller C. Mintmier D. Montgomery M. Monteith R. Mull W. Neath D. Nemeth M. Nitka B. Noon D- 011 B- Page M. Pebley S. Peles D. Poehner V. Ravenscraft xi , Q. it f J 'WY' . S. Rohde , .Ap W .....,. 2 o o f f ,W . 3? 'ff f f WH 5 'A A, ig Q i 1 Ji r 7 X A. ' V . A!! 'Fv X , fx . Q i , ' K ff' , :1.'. Q if .1 I ' G. Saylor B. Schmeling T. Scott K. Shaffer T. Shaffer C. Sheeler H. Sheets V. Shreffler D. Reddecliff D. Rhodes L. Rosa , M' R. Shaffer H' 'ini V S. Slagle .1:l ....... ..... . .. . ... 2' B. Roberts J. Robinson ot'o 1 miA: Iw' f 2, v -:.: N X 1' tri. R. Rudge D. Saylor Rail-splinting was once a prominent profession. It was done with gluts Qwooden wedgesj stuck by a huge ham- mer fbeetlej to make fence railing. American sleighs were works of art. Their fragile grace was as efficient as it was a delight to the eye. Many were used as racers. 57 Bfyai i Class 1 .Sleek S. Smith B. Snoeberger M- Sopich K- Slahl 1978 H M. Steck M. Stiffler M, Stover si, if Q 4 x1 N if Q fir 2- V. Szala D. Szewcayk J . Thomas M. Thomas S. Thomas , L. Trout B. Valentine if , If J., f Qi 4' W 6 V, ! ,fri 1 1 'iv ln -f Q M. Volk S. Wacker I 4 S 5- N, A W 'X fx, G. Strzempka ' X, T. Thomas B. Varner J. Weaver aw' R- Weible T- Williams C. Yoder T. Yoder W. Yoder D.Yonish D. Stutzman K. Todero P. Verba S. Weaver F. Zupan f 54P55 f - f A 'J S WV f .. lzugsgim ff. .. I . -' K,-f . V. . 3 .W fl 4, 'E X f A .. V B. Adams J. Adams F. Alwine M. Andrews J. Badaczewski J. Beatty P. Beener n T. BCCHCF D. Berkebile W. Berkebile M, Berkgy J. Berkhimer L. Blough N. Borelle W. Bowser M. Buchanan C. Byers Class fl9 9 Freshman Class officers are David Naugle, Vice Presidentg Trina Beener, Secretaryg Jeff Stover, Presidentg and Joanna Badaczew- ski. Their Advisor is Mr. Volk. Mfg lZ?. ? if J. Boyer A . A Jrf' 1 iff S. Buncich R. Campbell ef ' '.. - V 1 ef . iff 5. A C ..... ...C J ...... :S ..: J . AA I ii. Vtlaz C. Castiglione J. Chobany J. Clark S. Collins D' COFICSC A.C0IChCr1 R. Crist Class D. Dabbs P. Darr G. Delfert T. Diamond L. Dohoda 199 J. Drzewiecki C. Erisman J. Firm B. Fisher 'HBV J. Eash J. Eash J. Eash P, Eash J. Flick J. Fochtman J. Formica T. Frederick 5961 G. Freeburg R. Froehlich D. Fultz E. Garland C. Gindlesperger J. Gindlespcrger O. Gindlesperger P. Gindlesperger J , Goddard R. Gohn M, Golden D, Good J. Gress R. Griffiths J- Gfoman C- Gutshall R. Harrison J. Heidenthal D. Helsel B. Henry L. Hickey L. J. Hiner D. Hofecker A. Hoffman D. Hoffman J- Holbav T. Holsopple D. Honkus J. Hostetler V. Hudak T. Huff Though the privy has now claimed the name, Out- house was once the name for any added outbuilding on early American farms. The early privy had a Crescent Cfemininej and a Sun fMascu- linej to designate MEN and WOMEN. Other outhouses were the overhang wash house, the well house, the spring house, butchering house, and the farm forge barn. .,,,,,,w. ,Ms V . V. ff .a..z. f' . 2 ff A H., ..., , ,,. ati Algz Q . D, Jackson T. Jacobs B. Jones R. J ones G. Kadilac R. Kalenak G. Kaltenbaugh ff iff 's 5 ' ,,.,,... . tyii . . . fi , fif ME! 1 4 f K. Kantz E. Kauffman C. Kerr E. Kerr S. Kniss D- KFHUSC R- Lange r . S. Lappi D. Lazer L. Lehman W. Levadnuk S. Lichtenfels J. Mardis C- MCG0l1gh D. McTonic L. Meyers A. Miller D. Miller L. Miller B. Mitchell S. Mitchell 61 C. Moran J. Moschgat .wr 3, M. Najjar D, Naugle S. Naugle W. Nauglc ,: ' , f A Q . , X . S. Negrey C. Ober . Palmer P. Parlock S. Peters . Pitera 4 ff! A F4 a fbias. S V gf .4 ' .. W 1 K, Rigch S. Robinson B. Saylor R. Saylor K. Schlosser V, Sendek P. Shaffer D. Shaulis Class 19 9 L. Negrey G.Reed ,Q . I- -'t M.Shaffer I. Sheetz M. Siehl A. Sobozien D. Smakula J. B. Smith D. Smith L. Smith G. Snyder B- Spangler S. Stahl L. Stayrook C. Stevens J. Stover S. Speigle W. Stutzman . . vi V, Vargo T. Varncr J. Vamish ,v , W ,. , fffuln, ,ml ,K ga li? A , ., B, I ' H V va' B. Weaver J. Webb T. Weglarz A D. Wood J. Wright D. Yoder I J. Young W. Young D. Yunetz 'iv f f , Q N. P. Telenko W. Terahanyn B. Thomas E- Th0rI1aS K- Thomas O- Thomas P. Thomas R. Thompson fu.. M. Todero B. Updyke S. Villa G. Wagner ' ' ' .A . .g.-..,V..f - .5 . .1 , milf E. Walters S. Waters l . S. Weible P. Williams .gvw ...QV R.Y0der W. Yoder ,... W A ' I, . W .g ,ti g ? ' , Suv f .5 Q, -..7 Ti m .. ' ' ug- A' - ,f,Vq5A 2 ., D. Zimmerman T. Zimmerman J. Williamson D. Wills ., J if if iw I 1 W f ciass L, Ackman E. Alwine V. Barrett J. Beam L. Beam M. Beatty G. Berkebile L. Billetdeaux J. Blackner T. Blough ik IN V, , 1e' M. Cable T. Cober G. Cortese S. Cotchen K. Coughenour K. Coughenour D. Davis D. Eash G. Everett T. Ferrari F. Figard B- Fisher L. Fisher S. Fockler rg 2 xg 2. J. Foreback R. Gary C. Gindlesperger R. Gindlesperger ,-F' ? t .. , eq. J? W ...ff 1 J- Graham R. Griffiths C. Gutshall C. Hale . Z . . if? ' M:-:rf f : J : , 45 X 5 wa if I f Q i K ia , fr A Q D. Hartman R. Hayes T. Hershberger D. Hildebrand K. Hillegass V .6 f .W ' 5 A if K- HirOl1iIT1l1S C. Hobba D. Hoffman W. Hoffman D. Holsopple A, The Indians brought a deer- skin bag full of popcorn to the first Thanksgiving dinner at Plymouth. Before that, it was unknown. Supposed to be inspired from army supplier Sam Wilson of Troy, New York, Uncle Sam really was simply the expansion of the initials 4sU.S.9v K. Horner J. Hostetler S. Hostetler K. Huber P. Hunt T, Hutzell D, Janghegg S. Holsopple J. Holt B. Horner S. Hostetler 54, is fi U 'H 504 J D. Jgngs JOI'Clal'l ,Ky V. Kaltenbaugn B. Kegg B. Kendera B. Kent P. Kleinmyer J. Klimek 65 . I V,,, . ,,,V -ge, .. ,. . . 4 W l ,g ,,V A..,,, ff , A. J J G. Kolesar G. Kolesar Jr. B. Konieczny B, Kggntz W , 2 M. M K .yzyg 1. K. Koop D. Koop T. Kozielec D. Krause . P. Lambert G. Leventry D. Leverknight R. Lichtenfels B. Lynam D, Maldet M, Mancini B. Marks R- Massimo L. Matse B. May J. Mazzarese C, McT0nic B. Meyers Class 1980 B. Meyers J. Micholick L. Miller M.L. Miller R. Miller E. Mishler S. Mishler S. Minor J. Moran B, Mull wi' Q Hi K. Naugle C. Nemeth B. Newcomer J. Newcomer K- Noon L. Obef B- 0'C0Iln0l' . Q! Y S B. Pero D. Peterson ' K. Phenicie D. Poehner . 3, 1 , I T. Ravenscraft S. Reed B. Reinholtz K. Risch 3 S, Rouse: J, Ruis M, Schmeling A. Schrum R. S6686 B. Shaffer C. Shaffer G. Shaffer K. Shaulis S. Shuster C. Sleek C. Smith W, Smith T. Snow T. Speicher D. Stevens R. Stevens L. Strayer C. Strzempka S. Stutzman B. Steck P. Szapka D. Thomas R. Thomas J. Tilley W. Trachok C. Tranovich . X S. Verna K. Vivian N. Weaver S. Webb 2 5 J, Wills G. Wissinger C, Volk J. Weaver C. Weible H. Williams I lf- D. Woy R. Wright B.Yoder J. A. Yoder Ronald Yoder J. Zahoran S. Zambanini D. Zimmerman K. Zimmerman K. Zwick S. Adams M, A. Balog P. Baer B, Bgahr D, Bgahr N. Benson T, Bgrkebile S. Block L. Blough M. Blough T. Bowman L. Burkey J. Burley M. Byer C. Cable T. Campbell 9' 12,34 ' iw X 14+ l . . mi .W J J . K. ly 5 . -V gg 1 B V Syvum V J L. Cobaugh V. Coughenour M. Coutts K. Cristoff J. Dabbs P. Davis ,- llll 2 . Q C. Dietz N. Direnzo C. Domenick C. Drenner A, Eagh S, Eagh B. Everett M- F21fl'iS C- Feflefmafl K. Figard J. Firm B. Fisher Class 1981 .Mgr if i , R. Chobany A Q N 5 R. DeNorcey L. Erb C? W. Fockler J A Fusma J Garlesky D. Gindlesperger E Gmdlesperger .I Gmdlesperger D Glessner J Golob P Griffith K Hagerlch R. Hanson J Hargreaves C Harnett T Hemnch W Helsel X . ...., , xg., '2- 5 if Y E M YF Q 5' Q -Q,-4 --lx ig C. Henry Hi' 1Z1P5':12' 'Kwik-1E5ifS:S::E1'E2:i ,1'f E.i.lg22:Ziii1522if rrr B. Horner C Horner D Horner J Horner R Horner 1, , i '-- . i C. Hostetler J. Hostetler L. Hostetler B. Jarvis K. Jones L. Kaltenbaugh D. Kauffman R. Kauffman D, Keim L, Kerr S. Kimmel T. Kimmel J. Kleinmeyer E. Knipple G. Kogut K. Kolesar L. Koontz K. Kozak R. Krassnoski G. Kuchman D. Kuyat M. LaPorta D. Levadnuk S. Matthews J. Miller .MY D. Mishler K. Mishler R. Moranduzzo S. Mostoller L. Naugle Fashionable men and women of the 18th century used to shave off their eyebrows and wear false ones made of mouse skins. Twenty thousand people died of malaria during the con- struction of the Panama Canal. Pioneer motorists in Pennsyl- vania were instructed: If a driver of an automobile sees a team of horses approaching, he is to stop, pulling over to one side of the road, and cover his machine with a blanket or dust cover painted or colored to blend into the scenery. The wingspan of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet is longer than the first flight by the Wright Brothers. There are now more than 850 pounds of moon on the earth. 71 'mv ,, l D. Noon M-Oil V ,I V 2 3' 1 .... 2' A P. Parlock B. Penrod A I J. Robinson T. Robinson B. Rouser V. Rullo ,. -A n Aw. 5 A C. Senuta J. Singer R. Singer D, Siviig . . H g 1 'S' M ff, . 1 mia. . 'film M,Pa1inkaS A. Palmer D. Palmer 7? ,Y Q 4 1 if ff we x ww ,,, 'ligllf ' S. Pollock L. Reddecliff L. Reed 'L D. Saylor D. Schmerer C. Sendek xx . ',., S f f B , .V ' ' '2.' S. Sleek B. Shustrick T. Smakula Mgr QE . - X L. Smith M. Smith P- Smith R. Snoeberger B, Spikey l X - I '. -se. , L R. Spory J. St. Clair B. Stover E. Strzempka A. Stutzman R. Stuver f 'I S. Szapka D. Telenko J. Telenko B. Thomas D. Thomas D. Thomas R. Thomas sa. i .. ,Q 1.4 'ffl ' - R. Thomas S. Thomas D. Tranovich D. Turner T. Wacker D. Webb S. Weible .,, - D, Wentz C, Wilde A. Williams J. Wood A. Wright L. Yoder F- YOUUS P. Young D. Zimmerman YF' ,w ' -' X, 'xi ff. 6 i ll Y e ig in-in--.. ational Honor Society Greg Mintmier-President Mark Saylor-Vice President Deb Naugle-Secretary Calvin Stayrook John Schmeling Tony Klimek of-SQQQ Mary Horner-Treasurer Dan Lech ,feng The Big Wheels of the Senior High Student Council-Vice President, Russ Weaverg Treasurer, Amy Hargreavesg Secretary, Pattie Lucasg and President, Lori Golden. .wr-' The Government of the Students, by the Students and for the Students- Senior High Student Council. WW tr. . ...M ,,.+-- s:::+.21ftw1a'--- J -gt ' I Junior High Student Council officers are Secretary, Linda Stayrookg President, Sue Ann Negreyg Assistant Treasurer, Tracey Coberg and Vice President, Rick Massimo. Junior High Student Coun- cil has many activities that benefit the Junior High Stu- dent body. 77 These students, who make up the French Club, have a special interest in French culture. Their advisor is Mrs. McFeaters. Miss Tinkle advises the students in the Spanish Club. Mad scientists abound in the Science Club. Mr. Bridgewater is the advisor. 78 V qs his 3 ...L Ur-M -fs 1-'Q M E s -'N S This group of hard-working girls are always eager to please their teachers with their line secretarial work. The advisor of the Student Secretaries is Mrs. Statler. K o ug cv- , fag si at ,lg The Stage Crew prepares the stage for every program. They are QL-RJ: Mark Stover, Eric Stevens, Dave Hart and Mark Degory. Members of the Art Club have a special artistic talent. Their advisor is Mr. Kososki, 79 Mr. Salko advises the hot-shots of the Rifle Club. The William Tells of Conemaugh Township are here!-Archery Club. Their advisor is Mr. Paxton. These students are the Teachers of Tomorrow. Students interested in homemaking as a career compose the Freshman FHA, with Mrs. Hargreaes as their advisor. The Rock Club is composed of students interested in the various aspects of Rock and Roll Music. 80 is What's for supper? The Junior High FHA is advised by Mrs. Hargreaves. ., 4 ll . 45 'o bdr- Mrs. Gindlesperger lends a helping hand to Sabrina Heidenthal, Student Banker. y Here we have the Senior High FHA, advised by Mrs. Good. ii These students, members of the A.V. Club, are responsible for moving film projectors and other equipment from room to room. Oh my gosh, I still don't know my lines and the play is tomorrow!!! 81 The members of the Future Nurses of America may one day stick you Regina Kocelic' and Teffi Thomas' with a needle. But Ilene, those are yesterday's announce- ments! The PA announcers are CL-RJ: Rich McMasters, Ilene Kaufman and Pam Tilley. 82 J mit The Student Librarians say, A book a day keeps Miss Owatt busy. Miss Owatt is their advisor - 5 W 1 ,-...aa i f T i L I I The men fand ladies J of the Varsity C Club show their talent. Our able alternate majorettes are CL-RJ: Jackie Varnish, Nancy Fisher The he-men of our Physical Fitness Club. school make up the Senior High Boys Presidential l The Sophomore members of the Senior High Boys Presidential Physical Fitness Club take a short break. They can even climb walls! 'These girls make up the Junior High Girls 1 Presidential Physical Fitness Club. .W-4- Next in line we have the Sophomore and Junior members of the Senior High Girls Physical Fitness Club. The cutest tractor drivers you will ever see can be found in the Senior High Girls Physical Fitness Club. 83 f-, ' Q , , X - Senior: Debbie Naugle, Head Majorette S V i Senior: Cindy Shaffer Seniolf Beth Verna Our cheerful majorettes are QL-RJ: Linda Stayrook, Lisa Snyder, Cindy Shaffer, Deb Naugle, Beth Verna, Marion Garrety, and Pauli Kuchman. 1. 36 ffl? Here at CTAHS we are always proud ot our majorettes. Our flag carriers are QL-RJ, Standing: Kim Conzatti, Barb Kneeling: Karen Kuyat, Michelle Carrico, Diane Bent and Sendek, Jean Krassnoski, Barb Weaver, Marie Pero, and Kim Tammy Layton. Faust. Senior: Diane Bent Senior: Karen Kuyat Senior: MichelleCarrico l 1 Senior: Tammy Layton, Captain Ready to march are the alternates Sherry Hanson and Cindy Ober. This bunch of girls could be but one thing, the fantastic Senior High Chorus. These piano pickers , Phyllis Eash, Sandy Rhode, and Patti Smith, are the Senior High Accompianists. These members of the Junior High Chorus are future Choir members. The Seventh Grade Chorus is a good start for seventh graders in the basics of performing music. Deanna Good, Julie Eash, and Patty Gindlesperger make up the Ninth Grade Trio. 86 Caught you! Lying down on the job are Mary Miller, Valerie Kalten- baugh and Kim Zimmerman the Eighth Grade Trio. . . . ... . ,..,. ,, Jr. High Chorus Accompianists-Patty Gindlesperger and Deanna Good. Jean Lucas, Sandy Rhode, and Melodee Pebleyjust happen to be the Sophomore Trio. Yea Senior Choir Members! Here are 20 good reasons why our Choir is so great. These talented girls make up the Junior High Chorus. If you take Jeanne Byer, Amy Cable, and Patty Pipta, put them J , together you have the Junior Trio. Singing their way into the hearts of millions, we have Pam Tilley, Cindy Saylor, and Sue Saylor, the Senior Trio. v- -Q E .. Yea Steve, you're a barrel of laughs, but let's get to work. 87 Band officers are John Schmeling, Presidentg Paulenc Tres nicky, Secretary-Treasurerg and David Strayer, Vice-President. Band, 6 Choir ' 4' 4 N xx X Choir officers are Patti Smith Librarian' Richard McMasters Presidentg and Bettylou Lazer, Secretary-Treasurer. Vice- President, Pat Cotchen was not present for picture. m 4. Q.. Township's chief fiddlers are Mary Harman, Robin Saylor, Ed Krause, Members of the Senior High Sax Ensemble are Robin Saylor, Gwen Pattie Lucas, and Paulette Parlock. Karla Freeburg, Jodi Knepper, and Carolyn Mishler make up the Senior High Flute Trio. Miller, Sherry Lavely, Pattie Lucas, and June Gindlesperger. ,MW The Senior High Trombone Trio is composed of Scott Naugle, Don Unger, and Paulette Parlock. 90 Members of the Junior High Clarinet Ensemble are Row One QL-RJ: Carmel Hale, Sandy Stutz- man, Darla Peterson, and Debbie Thomas. Row Two: Jane Zahoran, Cindy Shaffer, Diane Maldet, and Beth Yoder. Joe Ruis, Rex Gary, and Jim Holt are the members of the Junior High Sax Trio. For these Senior Band Members, 76 is the year. The Pied Pipers of the Junior High Flute Trio are Laura Strayer, Linda Miller, and Evonne Alwine. Calvin Stayrook, Bob Ellingsworth, Chris Marlowe, and Roger Thomas make up the Color Guard who leads the Marching Band. Members of the Junior High Coronet Quartet are Nanette Weaver, Gena Berkebile, Roger Seese, and David Hildebrand. 91' Bach lovers, here they are! Our Orchestra is one of the few in the area and can be heard at the Spring Concert. mg nr. -.1-..-+3 L-W ,i . x A X x For every good thing, there has to be a good beginning. These smiling faces are those of Cindy Holsopple and Debbie Ott. Here she is, our 1975-76 Band Queen Pattie Lucas. Backing up the various sports, majorettes, and cheerleaders are mem- bers ofthe Assembly Band. And Mr. Salay said it couldn't be done. All ninety-five members of the Senior High Concert band quiet at one time! 92 1 Making their Grand Entrance are members of the Senior High Coronet Quartet CL-RJ: Cindy Lybarger, David Strayer, Paulene Tresnicky, and Karen Garret. The newest edition to our musical groups is the Jazz Band. I at , 9 ff' ,aa My ift Why the smilesg is there something we should know? Members of the Senior High Woodwind Ensemble are John Schmeling, Mary Beatty, Pam Tilley, Kathy Beatty and Patty Thomas. In the shade of the old apple tree, we find our Brass Ensemble. Someday, these musicians of the Junior High Band will be filling the Senior's footsteps, 93 Mary Beth Harman, Vicki Ravenscraft, Senior: Betty Lou Lazer, Captain 94 -Qui This group of girls is our Varsity Cheerleaders, CL-RJ: Suzanne Smith, Patti Smith, Lynn Williams, Betty Lou Lazer, Kathie Adams, Debbie Blough, Kathy Koba, and Amy Cable. Senior. Patt1 Smith Senior: Lynn Williams, Co-Captain Senior: Kathie Adams B V .-......... i5 17'- fa ? 'M The J.V. Cheerleaders are, fTop To Bottomj: Carol Byer, Captaing Kathy Kaufmang Carolyn Gressg Andrea Golob, Co-Captaing and Lucianna Rosa. The Junior High Cheerleaders are: QL-RJ, Kneeling: Linda Millerg Terri Ravenscraftg Joanne Badaczewski, Co-Captaing Joanne Youngg Barbara Mitchellg Barbara Steckg Valerie Barrett. Standing: Tammy Zimmer- man, Luann Negrey, and Tracy Cober. S All these cheerleaders work hard to support our school, fpf VT 95 .21 B5 .j7ltx m .WV Brilliant, simply brilliant, This year's Quiz team members are Jeff Thomas, Paul Parlock, Mary Horner Dan Lech, Tony Klimek, Advisorg Mrs. Korhut and Mark Saylor. NP' Hola Senorita! Lisa Snyder and Beth Verna are not just they belong to the PT Teen Advisory Board. 'Nw xr.- a couple of pretty faces Christmas Dreams Pat and Sandy take time for pictures that will make wonderful memories. Making it all come off so smoothly are officers Bill Oh come on SalIy,just one little dance! Andrews, Vicki Ravenscraft, Sue Smith and their advisor Mr. Shank. 1 -yfx iw ls The Cl0SCr yOU l00k, the better we look. Everyone enjoyed the sounds of Hot Gossip. ll Joy Blough, 1974-75 Homecoming Queen has the honor of crowning Jodi. Mr. O'Connor presents a Bicentennial flag to Student Council President, Lori Golden. 98 if li :J fi A5 Our l975-76 Homecoming Queen, Jodi Fisher, and her escort, Lew Tresnicky ' 9 H omecomin g 7 5 , xi' THE QUEEN AND HER COURT-CL-RJ: Terry May, Princess, Jodi Fisher, Home- comin Queen3andJud Flick, Princess, 8 Y Russ Weaver, Student Council Vice President, served as a great MC at the bonfire. Bonfire The bonfire and the dance afterwards were f'scorching successes. ggriaiiitii i mm ENUIANQ , it if J C ff 'V 11' C S 5 I? Q, fig it ,J What's so funny about a big fire? Members of this year's football team watch the bonfire. Coach Bada talked highly ofour super football team. lossy 1 . .,,. W s oss, c i- if ,Ei .K S - ZA, is ' Abil' W 5 -I ,' it QKEKQA X. N . a C 6, sw eft-fee f-stef bg. O K , i KA, If 9, . kkgg x A In X ,f C ,tts bbbt l,4ngl'tk btai H?Qatf QQ, ici, C f 1 iiis . . . f fs3Qi'5 iii 1 we sse.s It must be nice to get out of school all day just to build a football team put forth a great effort to build our bonfire. fire. The 99 Injun Enjun 51 A s gf' Q., , 7 ,5. i t , I M 1 1 ggi: T L 1 Looking Good! ...an All aboard. o.1 On November 21, 1975 our CT cheer- leaders hosted the 32nd Annual Cheer- leading Contest. The hostesses practiced hard and presented their Hello, Good Luck, and the 1974-75 Winning Cheer. Helping the cheerleaders make the night a success were the CT Band, major- ettes, flag carriers, and the student body. 100 . Z M at 'A v 1, :J ' , . fp . yi 15- 1- -4- 1 , 2.5'gj,z If QQFFVX mf . Q 'I' '- ' 4- ' n 5-14-T ' ir'-' ' 1 ig 45.18 3,1 , 42 . if ea 1 , iigw 'Q' 19- L 1 .+ W f .Ua'a:Vl'4,to -. ' . , - L1 , r ' If- 4 4 Sf. ', I , . I-. , 0 '- : ' it 5. .rv 'xt' E. - , , . - .A 'f' ' N' ,V C1 f.' 0 gg f 4 A -' X :. ' of 1'ci'iWQnkaK pm uf. , gy. ' J 'wf ' 9 if ir ' , 1 . . iq ' ,,,,:.I, . fl 'I , . . -Q . W4 ,mv TM ,Y Y ,il I The girls tracked on through the 1974-75 Winning Cheer. C341 ff-00 . ,, 1, fvziigfsyf' ,I lnjun lzngme-No,l . ji inf ,, In ww A t Cast of Characters Tony Klimek ... Jim Risch ..... Sherry Lavely. . . Bettylou Lazer . . . Paulene Tresnicky Paul Parlock ....... Pam Tilley ,r..., Brenda Turk ....... Annette Morelli . . . Dave Strayer ..,. Pattie Lucas .... Bob Ellingsworth Kathie Adams . . . Ruth Hostetler . . . Jonica Smith .... Amy Hargreaves . . . Cindy Adams ............ Mark Saylor ............. . . . Jonathan Puckett ...... Jack Benson . . .Charlotte Nelson CLottieJ . . . . Dorthy Carleton QDottieJ ........,.MissHolt ... Henry K. Dodson . . . . Patricia Pryor .........Dodie Blake . . . . . . . .Angela Warren Dr. William Jackson fBillJ . . . .Miss Dovie Finkledink CTurtle Dovej ................Man .......Little girl .,.........Woman . . . . .First Old Woman . . . . Second Old Woman .Miss Cordella Pucket . . . .Demented Patient J Student Directors Gale Shreffler Cindy Meyers Assistant Director Mary Horner Prompters Marjorie Fisher . ... Mr. Joseph Salko Director .......... . , . .... Mrs Joyce Leech .K tt Qi - .f fi ' i f ' J 4-. . 1 5 . we swf .st :- we :E P Q X X Ever wonder what Patlie Lucas looks like in the morning! ..:1.-,.E Dr. Bill to the rescue! ey . . . . . W . Blow harder Paul, blow harder. R125 V. 5 ' 'ln L -My-C - S' JH . A 5 if. k M Jia - K K 1 ,f w Bob Ellingsworth, Amy Hargreaves, Jonica Smith, Ruth Hostetler, Now this won't hurtabitl and Kathie Adams added a few final touches to the great Junior Class Play. 101 Cast of Character Georgie ....., Lois .,........... . . . .Pauline Tresnicky Gram fEmma Waltonj .. Helen Bentley ...l....... . . . Jean .....iii.,....,... Charlie Hooper ...... Howard Bentley .... Cora Mae ....... Paul ....i........ . . Lance ....,...,..... Miss Valerie Scott ...t........ Police Detective .............,,. Student Directors Julie Butchko Prompters Marjorie Fisher Entertainment ..... Pam Tilley Annette Morelli ...Cindy Adams , . . , . Jodi Fisher . . . .Mark Saylor . . . .Tony Klimek . . . .Brenda Turk ..lohnSchmeling . . . Dave Strayer ....Pattie Lucas ... Paul Parlock Mary Horner Ruth Hostetler l ,.. Sue Saylor, Patti Smith, Cindy Saylor Director .....,..............,,. Mr. .Joseph Salko Assistant Director ............... Mrs. Joyce Leech Don't touch the merchandise! Ah . . . ifya don't mind .. The Custard Caper 102 Paul, now, you get offthat floor right now! One more time girls. . if 5 i i5 Thanks, I needed that! . Are you sure you want me to lake this? I didn't know you were so sweet Pam gets no respectg everyone in the News Staff pushes her around. They are CSeatedJ: Editor Pam Tilley, Calvin Stayrook, Karla Freeburg, Mary Beatty, and John Schmeling. E N. ,. - - rrlzs :iii A picture featuring the Feature Staff: Phylis Eashg Jeff Thomasg Nancy Stevensg Annette Morellig Editor Beth Verna. This is the only staff where half the people are editors. The Exchange Staff: JoAnne Millerg and Editor Tammy Layton. 4 It's hard to believe, but in addition to blocking hall, this motley looking crew is the 1 Staff and actually publishes a weekly newspaper. Are you sure this is the latest issue of the NEW YORK TIMES? CONTOWNIAN advisor Mr. Paxton and Editor Tony Klimek work hard to keep the paper running smoothly. 19 K. -5' K Xlfs. The fastest fingers on a keyboard since Elton John-The ruddy Typing Staff members QL-RJ: Lori Goldeng Thersea Mazzareseg Josie Charneskyg Editor, June Gindlespergerg Jodi Fishery and Lorraine Sidone. .-T ., 55 o p Contownian Staff OK, OK, I'll never complain about your stories again. The Sports Staff members are Dick Cobaughg Eric Lynamg Editor Mark Saylorg and Gwen Miller. They're smiling now, but come Friday morning these editors will Put a crayon in the hand of these innocent looking students be too busy trying togetapaper out to take it easy. and presto-an Artist Cartoo' Staff. Members of the staff are Carole Goldeng Editor, Mary Holbayg and Don Unger. 105 Connumach ---...W V -.., 3300: 9 .gn-Q Editor John Schmeling and Assistant Editor Sue Saylor smile as they plan the 1976 CONNUMACH. These smiling faces belong to our hard working editors. These girls make up the Typing staff. Row One: Rosie Teetcr, Kathy H.-z .' Pebley and Bonnie Altemus. Row Two: Theresa Mazzarese, Joyce Cortese, Josie Charnesky, and Editor: Jodi Fisher. Our special thanks to our hard-working advisors: Miss Diane Owatt, Mrs. Carle Allenwassistant, Mr. Jay Volk-business, Mr. Walter Kozoski-art. ,-, if'.f .-'fi . . ,t,4, 1,'1 1 These money minded girls naturally make up the V 3- Business Staff. Row One: Advisorg Mr. Volk, Judy Flick, Patti Fockler, Lorranie Sidonc. and f . Maureen Huber. Row Two: Barb Ott, Nancy Phillips, '44 '- Cindy Stevanus, Kathy Figard, Jean Rhodes, Julie M S Butchko, Darcy Oaks, Debbie Nikonow, and Sherry Saylor. F' scho 106 The Activities Staff take charge of getting the pictures taken and arranging them. They are Row One: Betty Lou Lazer, and Cindy Holsopple. Row Two: Pat Lucasg Mark Saylorg Debbie Naugleg Editor, Lori Golden, and Timara Verba. fTop-Bottomji Sherry Lavelyg Brad Mitchellg Editor, Mary Jo Holbayg Sandy Dipreg and Ron Foreback are the artists who make up the ArtStaff. 5 These athletic oriented folks make up the Sports Staff QL-RJ: Bob Ellingsworthg Cindy Saylorg Editor, Rich McMastersg and Rocco Mantini. 31 Believe it or not, behind these faces are the minds that create cap- tions for the pictures. Member of the Copy Staff are QL-RJ: Mary Hornerg llene Kauffman, Tony Klimekg Editor, Ruth Hostetlerg Amy Hargreaves, and Majorie Fisher. The Department Staff handles all classroom pictures. Row One: Diane Bent, Paulene Tresnicky, and Beth Verna. Row Two: Robin Saylor: Editor, Tammy Layton, and Cindy Lybarger. lndividual photographers are the responsibility of the girls of the Classes Staff QL-RJ: Lynn Williamsg Brenda Turk, Michele Carricog Editor, Patti Smithg Pam Tilleyg and Kathy Adams. 107 A World Gf Love On February 7, 1976 the Senior Class sponsored our Valentineis Dance. The theme was A World of Love , and the music was provided by Candle in the Wind. ' i xxx X l W 1 Xi ' 1 Q Xi .. 5 X7 . J AV o 5- e J Ref W W 108 Focus In n 196 v lA 'Q RF K K4 ,. -Rfk 1 5 AG v, f V -1 if 'Ts .M . ' x N M nfs , :R vs I yi 4 - Q I xl 4 SP3 '94 7 A1 'f1+'?i. f' X . fn' - 'L 1 I '1 - ,-5 33 ' ' M1 H'f1 f1J '5 1' J n x A ' 'dirbf 2.3 Q . '... gf 3 ' Q f ' f . S 1 N Y L Indians On The War ath-Football '75 'ii 1 mam. ,Wm . -1-Ave NIUE - 'L' N mnnwa C 1i':m'2 'AJVI-5 ,ming iN WMS an-.ras ,IAQ ili3lf,tl5 1' 'ww IJHIANS . 21 5 ' IHUIAE1: A. 5 ryfil ' y3Q.,aj. 3170 W Q7 - ff QQ' ,lv The 1975-76 Varsity Football Team members are, QL-RJ, Row One: Robert Stayrook, John Conzatti, Gary Honkus, Doug Meyers, Robert Pipta, Gary Jones, Paul Parlock, Kevin Chynoweth, Pat Cotchen. Row Two: Eric Lynam, Frank Zupan, William Neath, David Noon, Scott Weaver, Mark Stiffler, David King, Jeff Blough, David Holsinger, David Kaufman. Row Three: Dick Cobaugh, Stephen Baranik, Doug Telenko, Mark Badaczewski, Adam Yingling, Paul Gindlesperger, Tom CTAHS OPPONENT 7 Northern Cambria 6 North Star I7 Conemaugh Valley 19 Central Cambria 0 Westmont 0 Windber 27 12 Cambria Heights 41 22 Richland 0 Somerset The coaches are, QL-RJ: Ron Goisovich, asst. coach: Joe Badaczewski, Head coach: and Joe Majer, asst. coach. Dave Pristas is the trainer. 112 Telenko, Joe Golob, Bill Andrews, Barry Noon, Josh Weaver. Row Four: Jim Thomas, Bill Gress, Earl Gindlesperger, Brian Ferrari, Virgil Szala, Jim Gindlesperger, Tom Scott, Stephen Holbay, David Jones, Ronald Foreback, Mark Stover. Row Five: Franklin Wills, Rick Kuyat, Phillip Cotchen, Jeff Hostetler, Mike Formica, Todd Trachok, Mark Burkey, Randy Beener, David Beahr, Greg Adams, Bill Valentine. w 395'-'yi' The varsity lettermen are, CL-RJ: Adam Yingling, Paul Gindles- perger, Tom Telenko, Gary Jones, Gary Honkus, Kevin Chyno- , , i aaaX egg -. so . , :wif . weth, Doug Meyers, Paul Parlock, and Mark Badaczewski. N, HZUN5 WDIANB Bl ,I JNIJIANS 1 z INDIAN? r si 'W WNANZ QFNUWS , mums The J.V. Football team members are, CL-RJ, Row One: Scott Weaver, Steve Baranik, Doug Telenko, Dave Noon, Erie Lynam, Richard Cobaugh, Randy Beener, Dave Beahr, Todd Trachok, Mark Burkey. Row Two: Bill Valentine, Jim Thomas, Josh Weaver, Brian Ferrari, Mike Formica, Bill Neath, Stephen Holbay, Mark Stiffler, Jeff Blough, Dave Holsinger, Dave Kaufman. Row Three: Dave King, Earl Gindlesperger, Richard Kuyat, Phillip Cotchen, Jeff Hostetler, Bill Andrews, Virgil Szala, Barry Noon, Jim Gindles- perger, Tom Scott, Frank Zupan, Greg Adams, 113 maxima lNDIANS NUIANS QQQRANS 1 lNDl,5.NE'3 Our faithful Varsity Managers are QL-RJ: Bill Gress, Ronald Foreback, Franklin Wills, Mark Stover, Jim Thomas, and Earl Gindlesperger. You are now looking at the Junior High Football Team, our future Varsity Squad. Senior: John Conzatti Guard 5' l0V2 180 lbs. l letter l'm ready for war-just check out the boots. As more Somerset players bite the dust, Township moves onward Senior: Doug Meyers Halfback, linebacker 5'7 145 lbs. Outstanding Offensive and Defensive Player The Tribune-Democrat Scholarship Award Team Captain of the Year, 2 letters 1 Senior: Paul Parlock Guard 6'0 176 lbs. 2 letters Senior: Gary Honkus Quarterback 6'0 155 lbs. 2 letters bv tw Fat your heart out cheerleaders My split ts better QR R Rip, Senlor Robert St twrook Scmor Kevm Qhynowqh Kicker Guard center i 9 I4 s 60 150 be l letter 2 letters SYS A 31 .ll, t. X- New ,, X 5' at Nr ,ijilv-t, X X lx X35 wexw we W is This enthusiastic looking group is a lot better at golfing than they Bob Rudge, Homer Sleek, Mark Saylor, Rick Miller, and Coach are at posing for pictures. Members are QL-RJ, Row One: Kerry Robert Fuller. Horner, Tom Blough, Brian Roberts, Jody Howard, Tom Fisher, Future Arnie Palmers? '?'? CTAHS 2 Laurel Valley 13 Forest Hills 9 V2 Conemaugh Valley 6 Vo Tech V2 Laurel Valley l0 V2 Conemaugh Valley 14 Forest Hills 5 Vo Tech District Wi 120 Rick Millerffirst place mem: Jim Muir-third place OPPONENTS 17 6 9 V2 13 18 V2 8 V2 5 14 Senior: Mark Saylor 3 Letters Members of the Girls Varsity Basketball Team are CL-RJ: Terrie Mayg Gwen Millerg June Gindlespergerg Keri Koopg Jeanne Byer: Coach Peleskyg Co-Captain, Amy Hargreaves: Sue Saylorg Gale Shreff- lerg Debbie Thomasg Captain, Cindy Saylorp and Marsha Sleek. Members of the Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team are QL-RJ: Kim Todero, Nancy Shreffler, Melodee Pebley, Sheila Peles, Coach Pelesky, Coach Hargreaves, Carole Golden, Sandy Rohde, Marsha Sleek. Kneeling: Jeanne Byer and Keri Koop. ,,..,: .,kK Q, ,,x, 1 i,1ii: l 1 y otce t y l W l 1.. 1 s tt ' f 1 - tsees + f 1 ' 1 4 1 I g-3 .1 M 7:5-jjjhigf 1 . A - -'-- 1 5 fs: A Yw'- W 1 .. I 'K 'T 5 ! S 1' fi 1 I 4 es 4 1 1 1 1 I Xl M Here is our Junior High Girls Basketball Team. Row 1, QL-RJ: Lisa Tammy Frederick, Eloise Garland, Sandy Peters, Paulette Parlock, Blough, Kcli Koop, Vicki Sendek, Annette Cotchen, Lorri Ackman, Tammy Varner, Kim Zimmerman, Jeanette Foreback, Linda Ober Sandie Stahl, Mary Beatty, Cory Volk. Row Two: Anne Slobozien, fManagerJ and Mr. Garland, Coach. Girls Varsity Basketball Scores 1975-1976 C,T, 44 Meyersdale 45 CT. 49 Shanksville 41 C.T. 60 Shade 43 CT. 35 Berlin 23 CT, 54 Rockwood 42 CT, 32 Somerset 39 CT, 64 Salisbury 31 CT, 44 Meyersdale 37 CT, 42 Shanksville 35 CT. 59 Shade 52 CT, 54 Rockwood 46 CT. 69 Berlin 34 CT, 50 Somerset 36 CT, 39 Salisbury 34 Somerset County '6Champs 1 1 Patty-Cake, Patty-Cake Byer's the Man, Give Township two points as fast as you can. 122 C'mon guys don't just sit there, tell 'em what they're doing wrong. Senior: Sue Saylor Two letters, Center SCl1i0f1 Clfldy SHYIO1' , You can point all you want Chet, but that won't make it go in 124 Three letters, Forward, Captain 1974-75 Somerset All-County Second Team f 54. +7 Here they are, Conemaugh Township's pillars of stamina, the Cross' Dave Wood. Row Two: Coach Rummel, Mike Volk, Terrie Feathers, Country Team. Members are, QL-RJ, Row One: Kelly Risch, Glenn Frank Lavelyand Daryl Yonish. Price, Bruce Naugle, Russ Weaver, Rick Thompson, Glenn Freeburg, Cross Countr CTAHS Opponent 31 Central Cambria 27 28 Johnstown 27 26 Bishop Carrol 30 27 Somerset 29 44 Indiana I6 21 Portage 36 I9 Westmont 41 29 Windber 26 34 Forest Hills 24 32 Richland 22 29 Vo-Tech 27 United Forfeited All Conference Fourth Place Feathers-ninth place First Place in District Five Featherse-second place, Stevens-third place, Weaverffifth place. , 126 E s I Coach gives inspiration to Senior Bruce Naugle who has earned three letters. C.T.A.H.S. Mat Men J 1, Varsity Wrestling squad members are Row One, QL-RJ: Mitch Hof- Cotchen, Clark Hofecker, Doug Meyers, Adam Yingling, Bill Andrews, ecker, Terry Feathers, Virgil Szala, Jim Muir, Scott Weaver, Pat John Conzatti,Randy Beener,and Coach Rummel. Cotchen, and Gary Gindlesperger. Row Two: Coach Ricotta, Phil 1975-76 Varsity Wrestling Scores CTHS Opponent Bedford 3 6l Everett 34 I8 Westmont 34 24 Penn Cambria 42 15 Somerset 15 30 Richland 25 26 Vo-Tech 35 I9 Bishop Carroll 38 20 Indiana 9 37 North Star 19 34 Chestnut Ridge 40 9 Northern Bedford ll 38 United 32 Zl Central Cambria 29 I5 Our six returning lettermen are: Pat Cotchen, Jim Muir, Scott Weaver, John Conzatti, Adam Yingling, and Doug Meyers. 128 The Junior Varsity Wrestling Team is made up of these members. and Greg Adams. Row Two: Brian Roberts, Dave King, Mike Formica Row One, QL-RJ: Josh Weaver, Jerry Kerr, Joe Gindlesperger, Terry Dennis Glessner, Joe Golob. Jeff Firm, Bob Donahue. Steve Holbay Kerr, Barry Noon. Glenn Price, Mike Mazzarese, Tom Fochtman, Joe .l0nes,and Frank Wills. 5 l' .. , .,s,, , i,,1i, Junior High Wrestlers are, Row One, IL-RJ: Chris Henry, Mark Ott Q Dave Tranovich, John Weaver, Ken Noon, Steve Lappi, Scott Hose tetler, Bruce Shaffer, and Larry Dahoda. Row Two: Brian O'Connor, Lloyd Meyers. John Chobany, Greg Kaltenbaugh, Mike Andrews Q eeee Dennis Poehner, Mark Todero, Blaine Kendera, and Dave Hartman. Row Three: Coach Bianco, Bob Moranduzzo, Dave Levadnuk, Dan Glessner, Steve Jordan, Brian Fisher, George Kuchman, and Dave Telenko. 129 Senior: Gary Gindlesperger 1 letter 126 lbs. SV., , --- h H Q y 2 ' - fb ' -w,- '- lff if Q, ik I' 'f Lffffsmlxm 9, Senior: John Conzatti 3letters 185 lbs. ,..,....w......w-w-- CM? Q .N ff , 1 XXX Senior: Doug Meyers 2 letters 145 lbs. ,. fJ i M , W g Senior: Pat Cotchen 3 letters 1 19 lbs. 1' QW 133 4 iW3 l, 5 . t Tl . I ,ILK ts Q 1 .sl 093 44 SQ .kiwi Wil 3? T eel Poi 'J' 'PY- The Varsity Basketball Team members are Row One, KL-RJ: Girven Two: Brad Mitchell, Gary H0flkUS. Rob Piplii, Dave H0lSiI1g6f, Tim Kissel, Rocco Mantini, Bruce Naugle, Rich McMasters, Coach Majer, Soliday, TOITI TClCnk0, Dan Smith, and Dan Lech. Steve Baranik, Richard Miller, Mark Stover, and Jeff Thomas. Row ' E 1 l The core of this year's Majer's Cagers' are Rob Pipta and Gary Honkus, alias the Dan Lech, Brad Mitchell, and Rocco Mantini are the returning lettermen, team captains, and hot dogs! Senior Managers, and are a major asset to the team. 1 134 NJA D 3 9 l l o 1 53 11 T -ui Junior Varsity Team members are CL-RJ: Doug Telenko, Rick Miller, Steve Baranik, Tom Telenko, Tim Soliday, Morgan Najjar, Scott Stiffler, and Rick Kuyat. Sf, c y The members of the Junior High Basketball Team are Row One, QL-RJ Greg Everett, Jeff Formica, Barry May, Brian Naugle, Danny Jones! Kevin Kantz, Bob Jones, Todd Hostetler, Greg Snyder, Jeff Hiner Tom Blough, Scott Fockler, Paul Hunt, and Assistant Coach-Mr Pristas. Row Two: Earl Walters, Larry Miller, John Micholick, Paul Telenko, Jeff Pitera, Bill Lynam, Matt Siehl, Jeff Hostetler, Michael Najjar, Steve Buncich, Jim Goddard, Paul Baer, Dan Honkus, Lynn Hickey, and Head Coachg Mr. Horne. 135 1975-76 Varsity Basketball Scores Richland Ferndale Turkeyfoot Shade Rockwood Meyersdale Shanksville North Star Shanksville Salisbury North Star Berlin Turkeyfoot Shade Rockwood Meyersdale Shanksville Salisbury North Star Berlin Senior Dan Smith Senior Rob Pipta 6 0 6' 2 Forward Forward CTHS Opponent 63 55 77 91 71 52 85 66 50 61 78 63 75 71 53 67 76 77 85 50 74 50 53 70 45 62 58 52 51 61 76 56 68 58 89 38 67 88 76 56 -H'--Q-N-......,,,,,,M..- NE Senior: Bob Agnello 6' 2 Center Senior Director On these pages are the addresses of every senior, the activities they have participated in during the 1975-76 school year, and their occupational goals. CINDY ADAMS-R.D. 41, Box 22, Holl- sopple. Student Secretaries Recorder, Sen- ior High FHA President, Pep Club, Eco Club, Softball, Senior Class Play Secretary KATHIE ADAMS-R.D. 42, Box 29E, Hollsopple. Varsity C , Varsity Cheer- leader, Eco Club, Pep Club, Chorus, Stu- dent Secretary, CONNUMACH, Junior Class Play Job, Travel BOB AGNELLO-Box 235, Jerome Ave- nue. Basketball, Track, Varsity C , Pep Club Undecided BONNIE ALTEMUS-R.D. 42, Box 74B-1, Hollsopple. CONNUMACH Of- fice Work, Marriage DIANE BENT-Box 36, Davidsville. Flag Carrier, Student Secretary, Pep Club, CON- NUMACH, Eco Club Secretary , JACK BERKEBILE-132 Main Street, Hollsopple. Rock Club, Spanish Club, Eco Club, Intramurals, Track Teacher DIANE BOROSKY-P.O. Box 286, Jer- ome. Pep Club, Senior Class Play Committee Restaurant Hostess JIMI BOWERS-106 North Walnut Street, Davidsville. Spanish Club, Rifle Club, Rock Club, Eco Club, Intramurals Truck Driver PAM BOWMANQRD. 44, Box 80, Johnstown. Band, Orchestra, Brass Ensem- ble, Pep Club, Eco Club, Student Secre- tary, Assembly Band Secretary JULIANA BUTCHKO-R.D. 42, Box 238, Hollsopple. Choir, Chorus, FHA, Art Club, CONNUMACH, Senior Class Play Student Director, Pep Club Marriage EILEEN BYER-R.D. 43, Box l00B, Johnstown. Student Secretary, Pep Club, Eco Club Secretary MICHELE CARRICO-Davidsville. Flag Carrier Co-captain, Student Secretary, CONNUMACH, Eco Club, Pep Club, Senior Class Play Marriage MARC CASTIGLIONE-Box 51, Crest- view Drive. Rock Club, Pep Club Professional Photographer JOSIE CHARNESKY-Box 276, Seanor. CONTOWNIAN, CONNUMACH, Pep Club, Eco Club Secretary KEVIN CHYNOWETH-507 Main Street, Davidsville. Football, Wrestling, Track, Intramurals, Eco Club, Rock Club, Pep Club, Varsity C , Student Librarian Photographer JOHN CONZATTIY107 School Avenue, Jerome. Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Var- sity C , Presidential Physical Fitness Club, Student Librarian Vice-President, Eco Club, Pep Club, Rock Club Trade School, Service JOYCE CORTESE-R.D. 42, Hollsop- ple. CONNUMACH Secretary PATRICK COTCHEN-Box 286, Seanor. Pep Club, Varsity C , Football, Track, Wrestling, Student Council Teacher, Wrestling Coach PAM DABBS-R.D. 41, Box 343, Wind- ber. Choir, Chorus, Varsity C , Pep Club, Student Council, Student Secretary, CON- NUMACH, Eco Club Office Work ELIZABETH DANIELLI-R.D. 44, Box 15, Johnstown. Undecided LOUISE DANIELLI-R.D. 44, Box 15, Johnstown. Undecided SANDY DIPRE-109 South Main Street, Davidsville. CONNUMACH, Pep Club Physical Therapist Instructor, Model ROBERT ELLINGSWORTH-Box 275, Seanor. French Club, CONNUMACH, Color Guard Captain Lawyer JEFF EVERETT-267 Fifth Street, Jer- ome. Intramurals. Undecided KATHY FIGARD-Box 45, Seanor. FNA, FHA, Student Librarian, CONNUMACH, Pep Club Probation Officer JODI FISHER-R.D. 43, Box 129, Johns- town. Choir, Chorus, District Chorus, CONNUMACH Typing Editor, CON- TOWNIAN, Student Secretaries Treas- urer, Pep Club, Senior Class Play, Home- coming Queen Secretary MARJORIE FISHER-R.D. 41, Box 22-C, Hollsopple. FNA, French Club, Eco Club, Senior High Band, Assembly Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra, All County Band, Pep Club, Senior Class Play, CONNUMACH Nursing Instructor JUDY FLICK-R.D. 41, Hollsopple. CONNUMACH, Pep Club, Rock Club, Student Secretary, FHA Secretary PATTI FOCKLER-R,D. 44, Box 245, Johnstown. Pep Club, Student Secretary, Eco Club, CONNUMACH Medical Secretary RONALD FOREBACK-Box 161, Jerome. Football Manager, Intramurals, CONNU- MACH, Art Club, Eco Club, Pep Club, Varsity RC Navy JIM FREDERICK-R.D. 43, Box 77, Johnstown. Pep Club Welder, Heavy Machinery Mechanic JOHN FREDERICK-R.D, 43, Box 77, Johnstown. Welder CAROL FULTZ-2345 Franklin Street, Johnstown. French Club, FNA Nurse DAVID GARLESKYMBOX 88, Hollsopple. Pep Club, Eco Club, Choir Undecided KAREN GARRETT-R.D. 44, Box 328, Johnstown. Presidential Physical Fitness Club, Varsity Marching Band, Con- cert Band, Cornet Quartet, Brass Ensemble, Assembly Band, Jazz Band, Spanish Club, Volleyball Team, Choir, Chorus Draftsman, Craftshop Owner GARY GINDLESPERGER-Box 129, Jerome. Wrestling, Student Council Navy JUNE GINDLESPERGER-R.D. 41, Hooversville. CONNUMACH, CON- TOWNIAN, Pep Club, Band, Student Secretary, Varsity C Secretary SANDRA GINDLESPERGER-Box 58, Jerome. Senior High FHA, Pep Club Marriage LORRAINE GOLDEN-Box R2, Davids- ville. CONNUMACH Activities Editor, CONTOWNIAN, Senior High Student Council President, Art Club, Science Club, Presidential Physical Fitness Club Commercial Artist, Politician WILLIAM GRESS-R.D. 42, Box 90-C, Hollsopple. Football Trainer, Eco Club, Intramurals, Pep Club, Rock Club Electrical or Mechanical Engineer DAN GRIFFITH-R.D. 44, Box 401, Johnstown. Welding Automotive Technician AMY HARGREAVES-Plum Street, Davidsville. Basketball, Softball, Student Council Treasurer, Choir, Chorus, Var- sity Student Librarians Secre- tary, Presidential Physical Fitness Club, CONNUMACH Social Worker ALAN HILDEBRAND-R.D. 42, Holl- sopple. Pep Club, Rifle Club, Intramurals, Rock Club, Eco Club Engineer BOB HODGKINS-R.D. 44, Box 443, Johnstown. Rock Club, Pep Club Mill Worker MARY JO HOLBAY-R.D. 44, Box 227, Johnstown. FNA, Art Club President. CONNUMACH, Pep Club Art Therapist, Teacher CINDY HOLSOPPLE-R.D. 41. Box 81-A, Hooversville. Choir, Chorus, Ban- ner Carrier, FHA, Eco Club, Pep Club, CONN UMACH Nurse MERLE HOLSOPPLE-R.D. 41, Hollsopple. Farmer, Airline Pilot GARY HONKUSA-R.D. 41, Box 101, Hooversville. Football, Baseball, Basket- ball, Varsity C , Pep Club, AV, Presi- dential Physical Fitness Club Undecided MARY HORNER-Box 195, Tire Hill. Marching Band, Assembly Band, Orches- tra, Brass Ensemble, French Club, CON- NUMACH, Scholastic Quiz Team Cap- tain, National Honor Society Treasurer, Junior and Senior Play Student Director, All-County Band. Medical Doctor RUTH HOSTETLER-R.D. 41, Holl- sopple. Chorus, Choir, Pep Club, TOT, Senior Class Play, CONNUMACH Copy Editor. Kindergarten Teacher MAUREEN HUBER Box 173, Tire Hill Student Secretary, CONNUMACH Business Staff Manager, PepClub Secretary BILL HUDAK-Box 298, Seanor. Undecided ALICE JACKSON-R.D. 42, Box 86-A8, Hollsopple. Band, Assembly Band, Orches- tra, Presidential Physical Fitness Club, Pep Club, Eco Club. Office Worker GARY JONES-Box 145, Tire Hill. Foot- ball, Varsity C Treasurer, Pep Club Undecided ILENE KAUFFMAN-R.D. 42, Box 177-Al, Hollsopple. Student Secretary, CONNUMACH, PA Announcer, Eco Club, Pep Club, Chorus Secretary RAYMOND KEIM-R.D. 42, Box 136-A, Hollsopple. Marching Band, Concert Band, Assembly Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra. Policeman ANTHONY PAUL KLIMEK-R.D. 42, Hollsopple. National Honor Society, CON- TOWNIAN Editor-in-Chief, Science Club, CONNUMACH, Student Council, Intra- murals, Senior Class Play Lawyer, Journalist KAREN KUYAT-Box 245, Davidsville. Flag Carrier, Student Council, Student Secretary, Pep Club Secretary, Marriage SHERRY LAVELY-R.D. 44, Box 266-A, Johnstown. TOT Secretary, Jazz Band, Assembly Bnad, Concert Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, Art Club Secretary, Cho- rus,CONNUMACH Speech Pathologist DAVID LAYTONN-R.D. 42, Hollsopple. Undecided TAMMY LAYTON-R-80, Davidsville. Flag Carrier Captain, CONTOWNIAN Exchange Editor, CONNUMACH De- partments Editor, TOT, Pep Club, Girl's Volleyball Registered Nurse BETTYLOU LAZER-R.D. 44, Box 41, Johnstown. Varsity Cheerleader Captain, Chorus, Choir Secretary-Treasurer. Var- sity Student Secretary, CONNU- MACH, Junior Class Play Secretary DANIEL C. LECH-R.D. 44, Box 404, Johnstown. Band, Orchestra, Youth Sym- phony, All-County Band, National Honor Society, CONTOWNIAN, Science Club President, Basketball Manager, Eco Club President Environmentalist RICH LITTERINE-R.D. 43, Box 119-A, Johnstown. Pep Club Business Executive, Service PATTIE LUCAS-R.D. 43, Box 86. Johnstown. Senior Class Play, Pep Club, Senior Class President, Student Council Secretary, Band Queen, Marching Band, Concert Band, Assembly Band, Orchestra, Representative of Appalachian Government for C.T.H.S. Fashion Merchandiser CINDY LYBARGER-R.D. 42, Holl- sopple. Marching Band, Concert Band, As- sembly Band, Brass Ensemble, Cornet Quartet, Pep Club, Choir Laboratory Technician PAUL MANCINI-Box 35R, Hilltop Drive, Davidsville. Brain Surgeon ROCCO MANTINI-R.D. 42, Hollsop- ple. Basketball Manager, CONNUMACH, Intramurals, Eco Club Dentist CHRIS MARLOWEARD. 42, Box l l 1-F, Hollsopple. Band Welder TERRIE MAY4R.D. 44, Box 372, Johns- town. Girl's Basketball, Volleyball, Soft- ball, Student Secretaries President, CON- NUMACH, Varsity BC Secretary, Pep Club Undecided THERESA MAZZARESE-R.D. 42, Box 237, Hollsopple. CONTOWNIAN, CONNUMACH, Choir, Chorus, Student Secretary, Mat Maid, Pep Club Secretary DAN McCLARRENvBox 258, Hollsop- ple. Pep Club, Rock Club, Intramurals, Baseball Carpenter RICK MCMASTERS-R.D. 44, Box 294, Johnstown. Senior Class Vice-President, Choir President, Basketball, P.A. Announc- er, CONNUMACH Sports Editor Computer Scientist CINDI MEYERS-Box 375, Hollsopple. Senior Class Treasurer, Eco Club, Girlis Softball, Pep Club, Student Council, Var- sity C',, Spanish Club, CONNUMACH, Junior Class Play Prompter, Art Club Elementary Math Teacher DOUG MEYERSfR.D. 44, Box 85, Johnstown. Football, Wrestling, Track, Varsity CP President, Pep Club Navy GALEN MILLER-124 Oak Street, Holl- sopple. French Club, Art Club Business Executive TERRIE MILLERvR.D. 44, Box 173, Johnstown. CONNUMACH, Pep Club, FrenchClub Clerical Work, Chef GREG MINTMIER-R.D. 42, Hollsop- ple. National Honor Society President, Pep Club, Rifle Club, Archery Club Electrician DENNIS MISHLER-315 East Campus Avenue, Davidsville. Rock Club Undecided BRAD MITCHELLARD. 44, Box 26, Johnstown. Rifle Club, Basketball Man- ager, Varsity C , Choir Mechanic, Race Car Driver JIM MONTEITH-44 Jerome Avenue, Jerome. Undecided ANNETTE MORELLI-Box 353, Jerome. Pep Club, Junior and Senior Class Play, CONTOWNIAN, Senior Class Secretary CARLA MULL-R.D. 41, Box 65, Hoo- versville. Pep Club, Eco Club, Orchestra Fashion Merchandiser BRUCE NAUGLE-208 South Walnut Street, Davidsville. Cross Country, Basket- ball, Baseball, Varsity C , Pep Club Undecided DEBBIE NAUGLE-105 Grand Avenue, Davidsville. Head Majorette, National Hon- or Society Secretary, CONNUMACH, Student Secretary, Chorus, Pep Club Bridal Consultant DEBRA NIKONOW-Box ll, Hollsopple. Student Secretary, CONNUMACH, Sen- ior Class Play Committee, FHA, FNA, Pep Club Secretary, Marriage DARCY OAKS-Jerome. CONNU- MACH, Pep Club, Senior Class Play Committee, FHA, FNA Practical Nurse DAVE O'CONNOR-R.D. 44, Box 376, Johnstown. Undecided DON O'CONNOR-R.D. 44, Johnstown. Rock Club, Pep Club State Policeman BARBARA OTT-Fifth Street Jerome. FHA, CONNUMACH, Senior Class Play Committee Marriage PAUL PARLOCK-R.D. 44, Box 344, Johnstown. Football, Track, Varsity C , Orchestra, CONNUMACH, District Or- chestra, Junior and Senior Class Play, Scholastic Quiz Team Oceanographer, Geologist KATHLEEN PEBLEY-R.D. 44, Box 228, Johnstown. FHA, FNA, Pep Club, CONNUMACH Marriage NANCY PHILLIPS-R.D. 42, Box 6-A, Hollsopple. FHA, CONNUMACH, Stu- dent Secretary, FNA, Make-up for Jr. and Sr. Class Plays 8Marriage MARK PIPTA-93 School Avenue, Jer- ome. Pep Club, Rock Club, Intramurals, Eco Club Undecided ROB PIPTAY9l School Avenue, Jerome. Basketball, Football, AV Club, Pep Club, Varsity C Undecided JEAN RHODESAIOS V2 Pleasant View Drive, Johnstown. CONNUMACH, Stu- dent Secretary, Pep Club, FHA, FNA Undecided JIM RISCH-205 Conemaugh Avenue, Jerome. Pep Club, Rock Club Nuclear Plant Operator CINDY SAYLOR-398 North Main Street, Davidsville. Student Council, Var- sity C , Girl's Basketball Captain, Girl's Volleyball, Choir, Chorus, Senior Trio, Student Secretary, CONNUMACH Undecided MARK SAYLOR-Box R-76, Davids- ville. National Honor Society Vice Presi- dent, Junior and Senior Class Play, Golf, Track, CONTOWNIAN Sports Editor, CONNUMACH, Rifle Club, Archery Club, Pep Club, Varsity Scholastic Quiz Team, Intramurals Mechanical Engineer, Mining Engineer ROBIN SAYLOR-R.D. 42, Hollsopple. Band, Assembly Band, Orchestra, Eco Club, Pep Club, Sax Quartet, String Ensemble, CONNUMACH Undecided SHERRI SAYLOR-R.D. 42, Box 94-D, Hollsopple. Eco Club, Student Secretary, CONNUMACH,PepClub Secretary, Artist SUE SAYLOR-R-68 Crestview Drive, Davidsville. CONNUMACH Assistant Editor, Girl's Basketball, Girl's Volleyball, Varsity C Presidential Physical Fitness Club, Choir, Senior Trio, Junior and Sen- ior Class Play Entertainment Psychologist JOHN SCHMELING-R.D. 44, Box 196, Johnstown. CONNUMACH Editor- in-Chief, Band President, French Club President, CONTOWNIAN, Orchestra, All County Band, District Band, Eco Club, National Honor Society Medical DoctorAGeneral Practitioner BOB SENDEK-159 Conemaugh Avenue, Jerome. Intramurals Undecided CINDY SHAFFER-R.D. 42, Box I28-B, Hollsopple. Majorette, Chorus, Pep Club, Eco Club Practical Nurse MARY SHAFFER-R.D. 42, Box 49-A, Hollsopple, FNA, Pep Club Marriage SHERRY SHAFFERWRD. 41, Holl- sopple. Pep Club, FHA, CONNUMACH, EcoClub Marriage CONNIE SHETLER-210 North Main Street, Davidsville. Pep Club Receptionist GALE SHREFFLER-115 School Avenue, Jerome. Student Secretaries Treasurer, Art Club, Varsity C , Girl's Basketball, Softball, Presidential Physical Fitness Club, CONNUMACH, FHA, Junior Class Play Student Director Undecided LORRAINE SIDONE-R.D. 43, Box B-104, Johnstown. CONNUMACH Assist- ant Business Manager, CONTOWNIAN, Pep Club Secretary DAN SMITH-108 Highland Avenue, Davidsville. Basketball, Choir, Pep Club Undecided JONICA SMITH-R,D. 42, Box 173, Hollsopple. Student Secretary, Student Librarian, Senior Class Play Committee Medical Secretary, Business Manager PATTI SMITH-Box R-70, Crestview Drive, Davidsville. Varsity Cheerleader, Eco Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Var- sity C , Choir, Chorus, CONNUMACH Classes Editor, Junior and Senior Class Play Entertainment Speech Therapist CALVIN STAYROOK-R.D. 44, Box 133-A, Johnstown. Band, National Honor Society, CONTOWNIAN, Eco Club Park Ranger, Game Commissioner BOB STAYROOKARD. 44, Box 133-A, Johnstown. Football, Baseball, Rock Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals Coast Guard RANDY STEPHENSON-R.D. 43, Box 67-A, Johnstown. French Club Paramedic CINDY STEVANUS-Box 296, Jerome. FHA Secretary, Pep Club, Senior Class Play Committee, FNA, CONNUMACH Marriage DAVID STRAYER!R.D. 44, Box 327, Johnstown. Band Vice-President, Choir, Spanish Club President, Student Council, Varsity C , Brass Ensemble, Rifle Club, Track, CONNUMACH, Presidential Phys- ical Fitness Club, Trumpet Quartet, Intra- murals, Junior and Senior Class Play Engineer VERONICA SZAPKA-Box 174, Holl- sopple. Pep Club, Student Librarian Fashion Merchandiser ROSIE TEETER-522 Glessner Road, Johnstown. FNA, FHA, Student Secretary, French Club, Pep Club Legal Secretary JOE TEMYERgR.D. 41, Hooversville. Rock Club, Intramurals, Pep Club Business Executive BONNIE THOMAS-Box 72, Hollsopple. Pep Club Receptionist DEBBIE THOMAS-R.D. 42, Box 180, Hollsopple. Eco Club, Varsity Pep Club, Presidential Physical Fitness Club, Student Secretary, Girl's Basketball, Softball Bookkeeper, Typist LORRE THOMAS-R,D. 42, Box 200, Hollsopple. Student Secretary, Eco Club, Pep Club, Senior Class Play Committee, ArtClub Merchandiser PAM TILLEY-R-64 Crestview Drive, Davidsville. Band, Orchestra, Choir, Sen- ior Trio, CONTOWNIAN News Editor, CONNUMACH, FNA, P.A. Announcer, Woodwind Ensemble, Senior Class Play, All-County Band, District Orchestra, As- sembly Band Registered Nurse PAULENE TRESNICKY-Box 75, Sea- nor. Chorus, Choir, Band Secretary- Treasurer, Jazz Band, Brass Ensemble, Orchestra, CONNUMACH, Pep Club, FHA, TOT, Eco Club Elementary Teacher BRENDA TURK-R.D. 41, Box 347, Windber. Student Council, FHA Vice-Presi- dent, Pep Club, Eco Club, CONNUMACH Undecided TIMARA VERBA-R.D. 4f2, Box 28, Hollsopple. Student Secretary, TOT, Span- ish Club, Eco Club, CONNUMACH, Sen- ior Class Play Committee Missionary BETH VERNA-R.D. 412, Hollsop- ple. Student Secretary, Majorette, Penn Traffic Youth Advisory Board, Pep Club, CONTOWNIAN Feature Editor, CONNUMACH Secretary KIM WALLS-R.D. 62, Hollsopple, FHA, FNA, Pep Club, Eco Club, Senior Class Play Committee Keypunch Operator ELLEN WEAVER-R.D. 334. Box 109, Johnstown. Pep Club, Eco Club, Student Secretary, Senior Class Play Committee Secretary LYNN WILLIAMS-Maple Street, Da- vidsville. Cheering Co-captain, Student Council, Presidential Physical Fitness Club, Varsity C , Pep Club, CONNUMACH, Junior Class Play Entertainment Operating Room Technician FRANKLIN WILLS-R.D. 31, Box 103-A, Hooversville. Football Manager, Wrestling Manager, Intramurals, Track, Varsity C Undecided WES YODER-R.D. 32, Box 76-E, Holl- sopple. Pep Club, Rock Club, Intramurals Army F acult Director CARLE ALLEN-English 10, English 7 Yearbook Assistant Advisor Clarion State JOSEPH BADACZEWSKI-Boys' Phys- ical Education Varsity Football Coach Masters at Michigan State University THOMAS BIANCO-English Mini Courses, English 8 7th Grade Football, Assistant Jr. High Wres- tling and Girls' Volleyball Coach U.P.J. WILIAM BRIDGEWATER-Life Science Science Clubs Advisor Masters at I.U.P. THOMAS BROWN-Jr. High Guidance Counselor, Math 8 Masters at I.U.P. ROBERT BURNWORTH-Mechanical Drawing, Photography, Home Planning, Blueprint Reading, Visual Communications California State MARY CLARK-Type-Script, Shorthand I, Group Guidance Masters at I.U.P. MICHAEL DEBIASE-Geometry, Algebra Head of Mathematics Dept., PSEA Presi- dent, Head Jr. High Football Coach Shippensburg State PAUL DUNCAN-Algebra I, Physics, General Science I.U.P. DORSEY EASH-World Cultures Goshen College, U.P.J. RONALD GOISOVICH-Special Edu- cation Resource Room, Driver Education Assistant Varsity Football and Baseball Coach, Manage School Store George Washington University, I.U,P. BETTY GOOD-Sr. High Home Econom- ics, Mini Course in Foods Sr. High FHA Advisor I.U.P. NICK GRILLO-Industrial Tech, Weld- ing, Small Gas Engine, Auto Mechanics California State RACHEL HARGREAVES-Homemaking 7,8,9 Jr. High FHA Advisor, Girls' Varsity Bas- ketball Assistant Coach I.U.P. JAMES HEMPHILL-General Biology, Biology A, Earth-Space Science I.U.P. BARRY HORNE-American History Jr. High Basketball Coach I.U.P. CATHERINE ICKES-Girls' Physical Education Jr. and Sr. High Girls' Presidential Phys- ical Fitness Club, Head Coach Girls' Volleyball Masters at U.P.J. SANDRA KEMP-General Music 7 and 8, Choir 7th, 8th, and 9th Grade Chorus, Sen- ior High Girls' Chorus West Virginia University JOHN KIRKWOOD-7th Grade World Cultures University of Pittsburgh ANN KOGUT-English 7, Sr. High Eng- lish Electives I.U.P. BARBARA KORHUT-Sr. High Guid- ance Counselor, 9th Grade Discussion Group Majorette Advisor, Scholastic Quiz Advisor Masters at I.U.P. WALTER KOSOSKI-Art 7-9, Art Electives, Sculpture, Jewelry, Painting, Ceramics Sr. High Art Club Advisor, National Honor Society Advisor Masters at Penn State JOYCE LEECH-English 9, English Mini Courses 1 1,12 Rock Club Advisor, Senior Class Play Assistant Director U.P.J. LINDA LITZINGER-Math 8, Algebra IA, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Precalculus Senior Class Advisor U.P.J. KATHLEEN MAHLER-Math 7,8 Teachers of Tomorrow Advisor I.U.P. JOSEPH MAJ ER-Problems of Democracy Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach Masters at U.P.J. JAMES MATTHEWS-American History 8,10 University of Pittsburgh Administration MELVIN MCFEATERS-Industrial Arts Stage Crew Advisor California State PAULINE MCFEATERS-French I-IV French Club Advisor Juniata College, University ofChicago DAVID MICHAELS-Chemistry, General Science Baseball Coach, Head of Science Dept. Lock Haven DONALD O'CONNOR-Pennsylvania History and Civics Varsity C Club Advisor, Athletic Director I.U.P. DIANA OWATT-Librarian Yearbook Advisor, Library Club Advisor Clarion State JOHN PAXTON-Journalism, English ll,l2 School Newspaper and Archery Club Advisor University of Pittsburgh EVELYN PELESKY-Reading 7,8 Girls' Varsity Basketball Head Coach, Girls' Softball Assistant Coach, Intramurals University of Pittsburgh DAVID PRISTAS-American History 8, Civics-Pennsylvania History 9 Athletic Trainer, 7-8 Grade Basketball Coach, Girls' Softball Head Coach U.P.J. SANTO RICOTTA-General Math I,II Wrestling Head Coach, Jr. High Football Coach Clarion State DORIS ROSS-Reading 7,8 C.B. Club Advisor U.P.J. BRIAN RUMMEL-Hlndustrial Arts 7,8, Industrial Materials IO Cross Country Coach, Varsity Wrestling Assistant Coach California State JOHN SALAY JR.-Instrumental Band, Marching Band, Assembly Band, Jr. High Band, Orchestra, Small Ensembles I.U.P., Columbia University, University of Illinois, U.P.J., American University JOSEPH SALKO-English Jr. and Sr. Class Play Director, Rifle Club Advisor St. Francis WALTER SHANK-Health, Driver Education Sophomore Class Advisor, ECO Club Advisor Slippery Rock, U.P.J. PATRICIA SIEHL-Typing I,II, 8, Busi- ness Law, Bookkeeping II Penn State MARGARET STATLER-Advanced Shorthand, Advanced Typing, Office Practice and Machines, Landmark Shorthand Head of Business Education Dept., Student Secretaries Advisor I.U.P. FRANK SVARNEY-Algebra I, Math 7 Coin Club Advisor St. Francis LINDA TINKLE-Spanish I-IV, Group Guidance Spanish Club Advisor, Jr, Class Advisor, Flag Carriers Advisor Masters at I.U.P. NANCY THOMAS-School Nurse FNA Advisor Mercy Hospital of Johnstown, I.U.P. JAY VOLK-Bookkeeping I, General Business, Business Math, Office Machines Freshman Class Advisor, Yearbook Busi- ness Staff Advisor Shippensburg ARTHUR WILLIAMS-Anatomy, Sci- ence, Field Biology Jr. High Football and Wrestling Coach, TrackCoach I.U.P. SANDRA FAIRMAN-English Mini Courses, English 9 I.U,P. JOHN CHOBANY-District Superin- tendent 10th Year at CTAHS Hobbies include sports of all types, hiking, swimming, travel, and taking care of his six children ROBERT HARRIS-Administrative As- sistant 3rd Year at CTAHS Hobbies include Model Rail Roading, Polo Playing, Reading, and Knitting RICHARD MATEY-Assistant High School Principal 4th Year at CTAHS Hobbies include bowling and sports JAMES HERDMAN-High School Principal 7th Year at CTAHS Hobby is reading Thank You The l976 CONNUMACH staff would like to extend its sincere thanks for the excellent service provided by: Cover Studios Josten's American Yearbook Company School Pictures, Inc. As I look back over the year, l realize how much hard work, patience, time and effort was provided by so many people to help make our yearbook a success. Heartfelt thanks go to our great advisors Miss Owatt and Mrs. Allen. Nothing could have been achieved without their guidance and dedi- cation. And to Miss Owatt goes a special thanks for all the extra hours of proof reading and the pushing and prodding that brought out the best in us. l would also like to thank our fantastic Editors and entire staffg our year- book representative Mr. John Mitchell, especially for his help in our crises: the faculty and administration for their year-round cooperationg and Kay Miller and last year's Editors who really helped to start us off on the right foot. John Schmeling, Editor -Autographs-
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