Indiana High School - L Indien Yearbook (Indiana, PA)
- Class of 1960
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' K fs? ,ww 3 , ,,.,:V H Q ' 3 ,,.,A:,,. is N, JY ,ffm lfff-:bg up , V, , - f: S, Tl P ' x 'sf ' I O ig J' Apu f fp ff fax ADMINISTRATION 4 CLASS OF 1960 22 UNDERCLASSMEN 68 ATHLETICS 98 ORGANIZATIONS 124 PATRONS 143 L'INDIEN 1960 INDIANA JOINT HIGH SCHOOL INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA 7 pf ,fw J A ' Lf ,- Lu'1Z1fEZfl.x ,I ,ff 1 1 THE YEAR T959 60 as any Indian would speck of it was the year of the fire doors Llndien might remember it as the year he almost reached the Happy Hunting Grounds In the fall he thought he was doomed be cause too few subscriptions had been sold but then he was rescued as the students of l J H S rallied to his cause Again at the end of the first semester his life was en dangered when his editor transferred to another school But despite the handicaps his life was assured by his strong constitu tion and acod medicine Now he can re view the year with calm perspective and many pages He remembers the embar rassment of b ing called The Little Indian an The Llnd en bv even such cose friends as his production staff This was the year that activity tickets were discontinued Five new teachers greeted the students at the beginning cf the year, and three more came later in the year. Study halls were no longer held in classrooms, and every- one studied in the auditoriumg library slips were valued highly. The high school library had only 5500 books which limited research possibilities The faculty student ratio was 22 1 as nearly T700 students attended a school constructed for only about 1100 A spirit of unrest was cau ed by the fact that school officials were hoping to get their plans for a new high school to materialize Three basketball games were held to raise money for crippled children and students helped with welfare prolects like the Heart Fund Drive and the Calls for Cancer radio program A ticket to the Senior Class Dance was hidden and hints were given over the broadcasts to help students locate it Many tudents signed ua for a summer school program to be held which offered courses in Advanced Composition Advanced Mathe matic and Typing Andrew J Stahura president cf the school board presented diplomas to the seniors at commencement because our number for a new building had come up in Harrisburg and Mr. Getts was there straightening out some difficul- ties. L'lndien hopes that the events recorded in his pages will bring back many mem- ories cf Indiana T959-60 to you. PAUL BURNS MECHLIN JULY 31 1900 APRIL 27 1960 For twenty enght years chaarman ofthe mathematlcs department Mr Mechlm also served lndlana Hugh School as dnrector of actuvn hes and advusor both to the Student Councll and to the Safety Patrol In professlonal concerns and un commumty mterests h1s equal servlce added greatly to the esteem 1n whuch he was held Hns msnstence on fanrness h1s clear ludgment h1s easy compe tence hus loyalty to hus fr ends hus tnrelessness In worknng toward a goal has abzllty to tell a good story these are the quallt es for whnch he was valued and for wh1ch he wall be remembered 3 1 1 ' I - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I , T 1 ' fi- :- mf ff '41 1- ff 31 if 4 v 7 f 1 2 5' 1 v M rm N , J vi-J 1 T M if J. Www ' f 5 I g 1, 4 ,Mr-gi-M ,X f 4 1 ' .r Q J' Li, 1 .K J I 4 K Y ii nf L J Q1 4' i, kv .4 '11 i O ' 4 521' Z if ADMINISTRATICN I 'El I ',-f- if . xqwas-L-Ywwwvwjl 5 , X-K: , wmv X634 xgk' gf ',7 ii? L 24 ff? P 'fn 1-V A ?3'.'f k 2 S Paul R. Getts Superintendent B. A., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, M. Ed., Pennsylvania State University Richard McGee Assistant Principal A. B., Dickinson College, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh 6 Z ,.. P72 Lambert Joseph Principal A. B., Bucknell University, A. M. West Virginia University, Penn sylvania State College, Univer sity of Chicago if Right: Mrs. Isabell Nesbitt . . . Secretary to the principal. Below left: Superintendenfs Office Staff Donna Hess, Clerk, Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, Secretary to the Board and Office Manager, Robert 'Nieserman, Accountant. Below right: Betty Sabol .. Assistant Secretary. Q Indiana Board of Education Jesse A. Lubald, Andrew J. Stalwuro, presi' dent, Mrs. Peters, Reppell Moorhead, H. Roy Millen, Lisle Brady, Elmer Trautwein, Paul C. Craig, Floyd C. Rankin, Elias Jones, William Spuriin, John Kimmel, John Gray, John B. Lieb, Raymond Patterson, Blaine Grube, Kenl netln Sayers, Robert Cunningham, Paul R. Getts. Missing from picture: Wilbur Bell, Robert W, Fiscus A. Eugene Kunselrnon Guidcfnze Coun- selor for grades 7, 9, ll: BA S, Clarion Sfafe Teachers College, Pennsylvanwa Svare Universily, M, Ed. Universily of Pillsburgln diff Gladys Moorhead Guidance Counselor fOr grades 8, lO, l2, B S,, Indiana Slave College, M A, Urllverslvy of Pivvsburglw Penn State University Guidance 8 nails, l of JoAnn Fleck Secretary to Guidance Counselors an W7 ll xf y 4 I. Eugene Pound American Historyg homeroom 3lOg B. S., Indiana State College Kenneth Davis World His- toryg homeroom 2155 Jr. High Basketball Coochg Varsity Base- ball Coachp B. S., Indiana State Teachers Collegep Graduate study at Johnstown Extension of Pitt University Frederick R. Van Dyke Eng- lish, Social Studiesp homeroom 127 Advisor to Jr. Hi-Y Clubp B. S., Slippery Rock State Collegeg Graduate Study at Wesleyan Universityg M. Ed., Pennsylvania State University 380 naw Thelma Bell , .. World and American Historyp homeroom lO9g Jr. Red Cross Advisory B. S., Indiana Stale College Phyllis G. Roumm English, Geographyg homeroom ll2Ap B. S., Indiana State College John A. Yoclcuboskey Social Studies, Historyg homeroom 145 Debate Club Sponsorg B. A., North Georgia Collegeg M. A., Emory University 1 . , sh. 1 li 6 I , i'N',! Q' fl 9 Anton J. Brence ,.,Geography, homeroom 3l8p Penn State Uni- versity, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College Marybelle Hill llth Grade American History, l2th Grade P O. D., homeroom 212: Co- ordinator ot Y Clubs, Sponsor of lOth Gade Tri-Hi-Y, Litt. B., Grove City Collegeg Indiana State Collegep Graduate work at University ct Pittsburgh ff 'li l . -. r Walter Stapleton ,.. Civics, Pennsylvania History, home- room 308, Varsity Basketball Coach: B. A., St. Francis Collegep Graduate work at Penn State 'fix Jmcinivml lwmmonm, ' David Jones ... American His- tory, Journalism, homeroom UO, Advisor to The High Ar- row, B. S., Indiana State Col- legep Pennsylvania State Uni- sity: American University Beth R. Vinton .. .Social Studies, homeroom l5g B. S., Indiana State Teachers College, Penn State University Rogers Rankin Head of His- tory Departmentp P. O. D., World Geographyg homeroom lO7p B. S., Indiana State Collegeg M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh 1 lO Gertrude Handler English Elinor G. Blair , .. English, Helen Koch . .. English 95 horne- ll, homeroom 103, Advisor to homeroom 1025 Advisor to the room 2l8g A. B., Hood College, the Jr.-Sr. Prom, B. S., Indiana yearbook and 12th Grade Tri- M. Litt,, University of Pittsburgh State College, M. Litt,, Univer- Hi-Yg A. B., Vassar College sity of Pittsburgh James George English 85 homeroom 3125 B. S., indiana State College, University of Cole orodo on, ' nl, Anthony Tabone Spanish cnd ll, homeroom 2185 Spon :or of Spanish Club, Seton Hill B. A., M. Ed., University of Pitts burgh 1 James Nix Head of English Departmentg English, Speech, homeroom 104, Advisor to Stage Crew and all stage activities, Sponsor of Sendracsg B. S., In- diana State Teachers College, M. A., Northwestern University, Graduate work at Penn State, Carnegie Tech, Columbia Uni- versity 'Il Jeannette Nelson English, homeroom 218, A. B., University of Illinois, Pennsylvania State University, Indiana State Col- lege ,fafi.Zq,in. Sora Stevenson Latin I and ll, English 11, homeroom 105, Sponsor 11th Grade Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Class Advisor, B. A., Penn- sylvania College for Women, M. L., University of Pittsburgh 4' s sr... fi' Dorothy M. long Develop. mental Reading, Ph. B., Univer- sity of Chicago, M. A., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, Indiana State College, Northern IIIinois Uni' versity Wnvmzbm, many, Ruth M. Rink English 7, homeroom 314, Advisor to Tri' Hi-Y 7 and Jr, Honor Society, B, S., Indiana State Teachers Coilege, Teachers College, Co- lumbia University, M. A., North- western University s e Tr 1'l 1 I Milliteen K. Michelotti Eng- lish, homeroom 204, Sponsor of F. T. A., 8. S., Clarion State Cole lege, M. Litt., University of Pitts' burgh no HIIDAQ, Doris G. Brown . .. French I and II, English, homeroom 302, A. B., Westminster College, Grade uate work at Indiana State Colv lege ,4 is S llf'ATlfllil B Annabelle Stoner . . . Math, Frank E. Shaffer Jr, and Sr. Glenn R. Simms Drivers homeroom 313, Advisor to 8th High Art, homeroom 315, B, S., Education, homeroom in cafee Grade Tri-Hi-Y, Ph. B., Univere Indiana State Teachers College teria, B. S,, Indiana State Teach- sity of Chicago. ers College a o 0 Laura Church Algebra ll and Ill, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, homeroom 108, Ad- visor to National Honor Society, Randolph Macon Women's Col- lege, B. A., Barnard College, University of Pittsburgh, M. A., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity mwgumdnmb . Peggy Lepley General Math Jeanne Dunmire Algebra I 9 and 10, Algebra l Grade 9 and ll, Plane and Solid Geom- firsf semester, B, S., Indiana etry, Arithmetic, homeroom lg State College B. S., Indiana State College 13 J L il Madge F. Smith Arithmetic 7 and 95 homeroom 13, Spon' sor 9th Grade Tri-Hi-Y, A. B., Woyneshurg College, Univer- sity of Michigan, lncliorio Stote Collegeg University of Southern California -.1 If 3- Harry L. Wood Moth 7 and B, UNMAP 7g homeroom 3095 J. V. Football Couch, .l. V. Wrestling Coach, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College .1 l 1 O I W, qv., ga . Q --. I. W. Robert Kline Head cf Art Department, Arts cnd Crot.sg homeroom 3l6g B. S., lndiono Stcte Teochers College, M, A., Columbia University Lili, 6 DL loud, ' ,ew ' Karen E. Stewart Art home- room 3l6p B. S., Inclionci Sto'e College Harry Carnahan ., Algebro I, Consumer Moth, homeroom TIS, B S., lndiona State College '-1. I' Ti l4 Willinm Wilt .., Driver Educo. tion, Directcr of Boys' Intro. murol Programp B. A., West- minster College, M. Litt., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh 1 1 1 r li 0 L :Q Harold R. Grove General Science, homeroom 206, Spon- sor of Camera and Science Clubs, B. S., Slippery Rock State College an, ' Samuel H. Lengel Head of Health and Physical Education Departmentg Director of Athlet- ics, Sponsor of Varsity I Cluby Wrestling Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach L. Arlene Altmire . . , Health and Physical Education, Sponsor of G. A. A. and Leaders Club, B. S., Slippery Rock Stale College 'Dg,h.QClddCh.QzL Jay L. Shaffer Jr. High Sci- enceg homeroom 125 Advisor to Chess Club, Assistant Track Coach, B. S., Indiana State Col- lege. Gould F, Schrock General Science, Applied Physics, home, room 214, B. S., lndiana State College John L. Kurtz Health and Physical Educationg V a r sity Track Coach, Jr, High Football Coach, Sponsor Referees Club Mi James G. McKelvey Physics, homeroom 207: B. S., Westmin- ster College, MM. S., Penn State University, Indiana State Col- of Pittsburgh, University of lege North Carolina Joseph Shane I-lead of Sci. ence Depcurtment, Chemistry, homeroom 210, B, S., Muskin- gum College, M. Ed., University Robert G. Trough Science 7, Biology 10, homeroom 209, Sponsor Sr. Hi,Y, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College, M, Ed., Penn State University 7 tonla, w , William Holstein Biology, Richard H. Farabaugh Gen- homeroom 211, Advisor to Fire eral Science, homeroom 311, Squad, Business Manager of Heod Footboll Coach, B. S., Sports, B. S., lndiana State Col- Manhattan College, Indiana lege, Connell University State College Lorraine Troiano . , . Health and Physical Education, Sponsor Cheerleaders and 10th Grade G. A. A., B. S., Slippery Rock State Teachers College 16 T Lois Ann Thomas General Musicg Sponsor Jr, and Sr. Girls' Chorus and Jr. Boys' Chorusp B. S., Indiana State College x.X f Agnes Smith Special Edu- cationg B. S, and Masters from lndiana State Collegeg Pitt Uni. versity and Penn State Eleanor Nystrom ... Dental Hygienistp School of Oval Hy! giene, University of Pennsyl- vaniag lndiana State Teachers Colleg: Thelma B. Gershmun Jr. High Home Economicsg home- room 2g B. S., Indiana State College Marion G, Burns Harre- rrrakingp homeroom lip Sponsor of Maiorettesg B. S., lndiana State College: Pennsylvania State University Pauline Smith School Nurseg R. N., Philadelphia General Hos- pitalg Pennsylvania State Col- legeg Indiana State Col'egeg Un'vrr5i,y cf Plttslrvrgh 17 I .lean Kunlcle . . Cafeteria Manager ,fs Harry A. Canfield Head of Music Department, General Mus' ic, homeroom 'lllp B. S., Mans- Geld State Collegeg M. Mus., University of Michigan, Mus. D., Dana Musical Institute Alice Clements . .. Head of Home Economics Departmentg Hornernalcingg homeroom 2, Sponsor of F. H, A., Director of Play School for Practical Experi- ence for Child Development Stu- dents, B. S., Indiana State Col- lege: M. Ed., University of Pitts- burgh George R. Pollock Sr. Band, Jr. Band, General Music, Instru- mentalg B. S., Indiana State College, M. M., University of Michigan Victoria Wodas Speech Car- rection, Sponsor of Sr. Broad- casting Club, B. S., Indiana State Collegeg Wilson College Antonetta Capini Special Education, Developmental Read- ing grades 7 and By B. S., ln' diana State College: M. A., Cc- lumloia University rw. vt --wifi 'I8 s although, mcwuzq, fhlwuqh, X '!,. 1 -s 6-seth Mary B. Recupero Short- hand, Exploratory, homeroom 2OIp Sponsor of Future Business Leaders Club, Co-sponsor of Prom, B. S., Indiana State Col- lege, M. Ed., University of Pitts- burgh Elwood Banks . .. Welding, Electricity, Metalwork, home- room 5p B. S., Juniata College, Millersville State Teachers Col- lege lwu, -miami dvvm, wad, Bryson M. Schutte Industrial Arts, Woodshopg homeroom 65 B. S., California State Teachers College, Graduate work at Rut- gers University Lowell C. Slahlman Book- keeping I and II, Business Math II, Business Correspondence, Economics, Clerical Practice, homeroom 3OIp B. S., Indiana State Teachers College Robert Buchanan . . . Economics of Distribution, Job Problems, Salesmanship, Retail Selling, Business Math I, Sponsor of D. E. Club and Prom, B. S., Indi- ana State Teachers College, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania State University Raymond I. Schell .. , Head of Business Education Department, General Business Training, Book- keeping, Business Law, home- room 305, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College, Penn State University 'I9 Thomas Taylor Vocational Machine Shop, homeroom at Horace Mann, University of Pittsburgh, Indiana State Col- lege David A. Dunmire Related Science, Related Mathematics, Practical English, American His- tory, Applied Chemistry, P. O, D., homeroom at Horace Mann, B. S., Susquehanna University, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh, Graduate work at Penn State University Srlwnl, get fha Arveta DeGuel'ano Business Education, homeroom 307, Spon- sor ot Duplication, Prom, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College I Jane T. Hoyas Typewriting Margaret Derwart . ., Librarian, Ward C, Johnson Head ef I and II, Office Machines, home- Sponsor of Library Club, A. B., Industrial Arts Department, In. room 202, B. S., Indiana State Hood College, M. L. S., Clarion dustrial Arts, homeroom I2, Teachers College State Teachers College B. S., Illinois State University, Masters, Penn State University, Graduate work at University of Pittsburgh Q 'Q .1 20 Ccfeferla Sfuff Mrs Eliza Archibald Mrs Velma Weaver Mrs Jean Kunkle Mrs Helen Hawk Mrs Florence Nystrom George Overman Alberf Geletka Jacob Montgomery Paul Over dorff Mrsslng from picture John Kepharr Rose McGeary Mary Henry and 9oberf Collms suoermfendeni 21 Maintenance Souff Dominick Aimino, Glenn Lowry, Orville Jacoby, O 4 4 0 1 ai EK 4 ,ff ha gf uf 19, V Om E' 'Q M' 4 7 CLASS CF 1966 Senior Class Officers: Harry Reed, President, Sally Secosky, Senior Class Advisor: Sara Stevenson Secretary, Howard Reed, Vice-President, George Kennedy, Treasurer, CLASS OF 1960 Delores Diane Adams General College Homeroorn Treasurer lC, Tri-Hi-Y lO, ll, l2, Chaplain IO, G. A. A. ll, 125 Horreroorn Viceepresident 'l2, all Intramurals, Diane, whose future plcns include secretarial school, likes Mrs. Blair, pizza, and ieeps. Donald Reed Anderson General College . . . Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer IC, Ushers' Club l2p all intramurals. Greeny likes new cars, sports, hunting, and fishing. He splans to enter I, S. C. or to ioin the Air Force after gradu- ation. Edward Samuel Anderson Special all Intramurals, Ed enjoys hunting, sports, music, cars, and weekends. After graduation he plans to enter the service. P'N 2-1 n ' Q 45 1 Sarah Joann Bailey General Tri-Hi-Y 13, 11, 12, all intra'nur:ls. Sarah likes hi-fi music, red motor- cycles, Fcrds, and swim, ing. She plans to work after groduaticn. Sylvia Jean Ball y Special Sendracs 1C 11 SenIar Broadcasting 10 11 orus 10 1 12 Stu ent uncil 11 12 all Intramurals Syl lrkes ChevIes dancing freckles and Pen Mar Beauty School After attendIng a college of cosmetology she plans t become a teacher Robert Timothy Baker Dlstrlbutlve Education Homeroom V I c e President hers ub Club 12 VarsIty baseball wrestling all Intramurals TIm who enloys baseball an swimming plans to work after graduation Patricia Ann Bonkosky General College Home room Secretory 10 12 Treas er 10 re den G orus 10 G A A Jumcr Red Cross 11 ers Club I murals Patty enloys danc Ing and sports and plan to study elementary educatIon QQ- i.', 1 .lull 'S K 4 1 Donna Jean Bord General Girls' Chorus 10, 11, Hameroom Vice- President 11, all intromurols, Don, whose future plans in- clude work and marriage, like s swimming, dancing, and sewing. Donna Jean Barr Dlstrlbutlve Education Ho'neroom Secretary 0 HI Y Secretary 12 all Intramurals Donna who plans to con tlnue working after gradu tion enloys partIes assem blues cnd roller skating William Walter Bash Practical Arts Ushers Club 10 all Intramurals BIII llkes ITIUSIC sports fishing hunting and cars he plans to work after graduatIon Harry Richard Battlck Machxne Tool Operatxon Bo who lIkes huntmg fish Ing and swImrnIng plans to 1oIn the Mannes after grad uahon James Richard Bellock Practical Arts Homeroom President, Treasurer 10, Varsity 'l 12, Varsity football, all intramiurals. Jim likes money, tus? cars, and girls. He plans to wcrk ctter graduation. Carol Ann Boesman Bookkeeping Girls' Chorus 10, Tri-Hi- Y 11, 12, Future Business Leaders 12, all intramurals, Bosie, who plans to work after graduation, likes dances, swimming, parties, and records. Louise Mary Bence General Colleqe Chorus 10, 11, Tri- Hi-Y10,11,l2,F.T,A.11,G.A.A.11, Homeroom Secretary ll, 12, all intra- murals. Louise, who enioys pizza, danc- ing, end all sports, plans to become an X-ray technician. Ronald Leon Boutwell General College Homeroom Treasurer 10, 11, Varsity l 11, 12, Key Club, Treas- urer 11, 12, Referees' Club 12, Fire Squad 12, all intramurals, Varsity baseball 10, 11, 12. Ron enjoys chemistry and week- end cottage vacationsf' He plans to at- tend college, then enter the Air Force, Erma Delores Berenbrok General College Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Library Club 10, 11, 12, Homeroom Secre- tary 11, Ushers' Club 11, 12, F, T. A. 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Sen- dracs 12, L'lndien Club Editor 12, High Arrow Assistant Feature Editor 12, intra- mural volleyball, Erma, who likes Miss Church, dances, curly brown hair, spa- ghetti, and people who smile, plans to rnaior in elementary education at l. S. C. Robert Elmer Boyer Practical Arts intramural softball, volleyball. Chester, whose favorite activ- ities include sports, dancing, and hunting, plans to work after graduation, Martha Letitia Blakley Secretarial Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Chap- lain 11,- G. A. A. 10, Treasurer 12, Junior Red Cross 12, Student Council 12, Fu- ture Business Leaders 12, all intramurals. Marty enjoys dancing, laughing, happy people, and football games. She plans to maior in elementary educaticn a' I S. C. Virginia lo Rue Brandon Commercial-Secretarial Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Ushers Club ll, 12, Future Business Lead- ers 12, intramural softball. Virginia, an admirer of Mrs. Blair's English classes, plans to work after graduation. 26 ? ik., C 'K Russell Henry Bfllhdff Practical Arts all intramurals. Butch engoys sports, sleep, and music, he plans ci career in the Marines, David Hamilton Buchanan General College Student Council 10, Camera Club 10, 11, President 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Sendracs 11, 12, L'lndien Photography Editor 11, 12, Sports Editor 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Chess Team 11, 12. Dave, who is interested in math, science, chess, and photography, plans to study metallurgical engineering at Case Institute of Technology. Barbara Ann Brown General College , .. Band 11, Tri-Hi'Y 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Home- room President 12, L'lndien Assistant Edi- tor 12. Barb likes Mrs, Blair, Bruno's wine cellar, coke, pretzels, and mathematics. She will major in mathematics or English at Vassar College. Richard Anthony Butchkosky General College Varsity I 10, ll, 12, Homeroom President 12, Varsity wrestl- ing, intramural softball and volleyball. Dick enioys music, sports, cars, he plans to go to Florida and to college. Kenneth Edwin Brown General College Band 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, Sendracs 12. Ken likes pizza, music, swimming, record hops, and bowling. He plans to study elementary education at l, S, C. Aileen Esther Calhoun General College Mixed Chorus 10, G. A. A. 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 12, Sendracs 12. .l. C., who likes record hops, summers, and swim- ming, plans to maior in business at l. S. C. Russell Edward Brummert Practical Arts . . . Varsity I 11, 12, Var- sity track 1O, 11, 12. Russ, whose future plans include college or the Armed Forces, likes hunting, cars, and art. Antoinette Patricia Callahan General College Girls' Chorus 10, Spanish Club 11, Sendrocs 11, 12, Nc- tional Honor Society 11, 12, intramural basketball, volleyball. Toni likes people, books, music, writing, and spring, she plans to major in English at I. S. C, 27 Rlchard Mac Carnahan PractIcal Arts Home room Vrce Presrdent 10 Usher IO Homeroom Vrce Presldent Treasurer ll Var sIty baseball all Intramur als Coney enroys musrc huntlng and sports after graduatIon he plans to go to FlorIda Susan Elrzabeth Cashdollar General College Home room Vrce Presrdent l'l G A endracs 'Il tramurals C sh n I o y dancIng sewrng swImmIng and 'azz and plans to malor In home economlcs at l S C James Ralph Chapman General College Natron a onor SOCIETY ll Homeroom Treasurer 12 VCYSITY I I2 Sendracs 12 Varslty track .Jim who likes sports and sports car plans to attend the Unrversrty of Puttsburgh Wllllam John Chappell J Macl-IIne Tool OPQYCTIOH Intramural basketball Chrp lIkes cars machrnes and sports After graduatron he plans to work and to get marrled 28 Constance Teresa ChImIno SpecIal A I2 all Intramurals Ccnnre lIkes d rIcIng the Blue Ange Ballroom spagl'IettI and art She plans to do oftlce work aftcr graduatron Clalr Raymond Chrlsty Machrne Tool OperatIon Intramural softball Pudgre Irkes cars and motorcycles and he plans to work after graduatlcn lonny Roy Clark General College Home om Treasurer ll 12 tramural basketball Butch lIkes cars basketball gIrls an musuc He hopes o study archItecture at Penn sylvanra State UnIversIty Madalyn Lee Claypoole Specral HI Y Student Councrl ll Ushers u ll Grr Chorus a In a muras Tootsre who plans t attend Robert Morrts usrness School n I o y swImmIng danclng a n d skrmg Betty louise Cochrane Practical Arts Junior Red Cross 10 Grrls Chorus 1C HIY 0 G A 0 11 12 Student Counci all rntramuras Bets who plans to work after graduation lakes dancing football games and the Five Sattns Carol Jean Craig Distributlve Education Hi Y 12 Llbrar u 11 12 Ushers u untramurals Carol enloys dances swimming and par ties and plans to work after graduation Clifford Dean Craig General College Key u 10 11 Stage Crew 12 Varsity wrest ing intramural volleyball so ball Cliff likes sports and enloys working wt1 wood He plans to enter college or o trade school after graduation Marlene Elizabeth Craig Secretarial Homeroom Secretary 10, Girls Chorus Future Business Leaders 12' ers Club 12, all in - murals. Marlene lMiss Hand- le's Marilyn1 likes pizza, the name Jim, holi ays, summer, and Miss Steven- son. Her future plans in- clude secretarial work and marriage. Q-jf 'Uh E- 'Qu s-.NV v WNW Mali Frederick Earl Cramer Practical Arts Key Club 10 intrarnural softball Fred who plans to loin the Ar Force or the Army res hunting camping and tele vision Nancy Carol Craven Secretarial Girls Chorus Ht 12 s e Club 11 President 2 Business Club 12 all intra murals Nancy likes Miss Stevenson Mrs Recupero Loretta Young and pizza she plans to work as a sec retary after graduation Theodore Russell Crawford Practical Arts Itch likes pool fast cars money and plans to attend drafting school Thomas Eugene Crumrine General College Senior roadcastlng 10 11 Ke Club 11 12' Sendracs 12- Fire Squad 12, all int a- murals. Crum likes sports te color blue, 51 For s and pizza. He plans to loin the Navy, then enter college, 29 Ronald George Cunningham General College Ushers u 10 y ub Secretary 12 Student Coun Sergeant a Arms Frre Squad 12 Intramural as etboll I I y b George lnkes green Dodges good food and weekends He plans to molar In bus: s at Fred Newton Diem General Colleg Key u 11 12 Sendracs Ire Squad 12 Varsity rslty rack basketball 12 all nntrarnur as Newt w o lrkes IS h o m e r o o m mathematncs teachers and the Pittsburgh :rates plans t atten Pennsylvanla State Umver sat Vlrglnla l e Davldo Secre anal Debate C ub Grls Chorus 10 12 rn 0 Presudent 12 Bus ness Club 12 National Honor Society 12 all Intramurals Glnnne lakes Mrs Recuperc puzza popular muslc and flendly an smcere p ople e plans to become a secretary Donene Kay Douds General College S udent uncxl 1 Spamsh C ub cretary 11 G esldent 12 Trl H Y Sendrccs 12 School Mascot 12 al nntran ural Donene lakes d nclng and all sports She plans to molar an phys :cal education In co' ege 30 Susan Jane Duncan General College T Hn Y 12 Llbrar C ers b T A 11 12 National Hon r oclety 11 12 lntramura basketball volleyball Sue enloys rock and roll donc nn and uzza S e wr rnalor In elementary educa n at l Brian Gordon Dunn General College Brlan lukes Holden Caulf1eld pool money cards and fast cars After graduatton he plans to enter the Navy and later to attend college Raymond Allen Edwards General College Key u 11 R por r 12 tuonal Honor Socnety 11 Presudent 12 Stag Crew 12 Sendracs 12 Homeroom Vnce Presndent 12 Fire Squad 12 Ray llkes cars conven tions spaghettl and smlllng females He plans to attend Gettysburg College Grace Embry Practical Arts T HIY mor Red Cross 11 Ushers u 12 Intramural volleyball Gracne who engoys movnes musnc dancnng and skatzng plans to work after gradua tvort Kenneth Edward Emptield Special S ren Cluo President 10 Spanish C ub 12 Homeroorn ice President 12 Varsity track a Intramurals vis likes swlm'nlng hunting rs glr s and having good time At er gradua tlon he will work or favor the Navy with his presence Nancy McConnell Ens ey Special HIY A A 12 Sendracs 12 Girls Chorus 12 County Chorus 12 all intramurals Nance engoys all sports movies M Shanes experiments a likes pizza and e coor blue She plans o malor In physical education at West Virginia Wesleyan Wilbur Dean Evans Practical Arts . .. Ushers Cu 10 11' Junior Varsity wrestling' all intramurals. Dean enioys sports the cha- cha and good food. H plans to work in Warren Ohio. Linda Grace Fairman General Office Home- room Secretary 10, 11, T '- A- 10, 11, 12, Ushers' , g Girs' Chorus 5 Future Business Leaders 12, intramural softball. Linda, who plans to work after graduation, likes dancing, bowling, and the color blue. Rose Mary Farme Gener l College Chorus 12 Spanish Clu hers Club 1 tra'nural softball Rosie toys dancing bowling and pizza She pans to en er nurses training Nancy Ann Fecloruk Secretarial Homeroo'n Treasurer 10 12 Secretary Y 11 Secretary National Honor Society 5 el'S U en racs 11 C orus 12 Future Business leaders President 12 all intramurals Nancy who plans to be come a secretary likes mus rc shorthand sewing and reading Judith Jane Ferree General College Mixed Chorus 10, County Chorus . A, . 12, Sen' Broadcasting 10 11, Secre- r 12, V riety1C - Bicentennial Chorus 11- l'ln- dien Business Manager 11 12- High Arrow Co-Sports Editor 12- Girls Chorus 12- Delsatonesg all intramurals. Judy, who likes Miss Church, school, food movies, driv- ing, miniature golf and an Oldsmobile, plans to major in medical technology t Alderscn-Broaddus College, Joanna Ruth Ferrier Special ... '-Hi-Y , , 5 B nd 1O,11, 12,Coun an 10, , g Dis ric Band 12, Senior Broadcast- ing 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 12, all Intramurals. Jo likes Mr. Shane, pizza, and bowl- ing, and plans to attend Indiana Hospital School of Nursing. 31 Sandra Ann Findley General Oftice Ushers' Club 11, Secre- tary 12, Future Business Leaders 12, all intrarrwurals. Sandy eniays dancing, sports, and pizza. Her future plans include an office iab, John Leslie Fuge Machine Tool Operation Howteroom Treasurer 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11, Presi- dent 12, Varsity track, wrestling, all infr:f murals, Jack, who likes rnachfne work and sports, plcns to enter the service after graduation Betty Kaye Fling Commercial Secretarial Hi Y Kaye likes to lis en to music She has made no definite plans for the future Charles David Fulcomer General rol Club 10 1 Intramurals Chuck will loin the Army after graduation Myra louise Frampton Special Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 11. Myra likes English and P, O. D. classes. She has made no definite plans for the future. Donna Darlene Fulmer Commercial-Secretarial Tri-Hi-Y 11, Assistant Treasurer 12, Ushers' Club 11, Vice-President 12, Hameroom Treasurer 12, Future Business Leaders 12, intramural softball. Donna, who likes pizza, short- hand, and football games, plans to do secretarial work after graduating. Gene Frederic Friel General College . , , Science Club 10, Cam- era Club 10, 11, Vice-President 12, Varsity 'I' 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Homeroorn President 12, Sendrccs, President 12, Varsity wrestling, all intra- murals. Gene likes snow and plans to study chemical engineering at Case lnsti tute. James Gerald Fulton General College Homerocrri Vice- President 11, Key Club 11, 12, Hameroorn President 12, Stage Crew 12, Fire Squad 12, Varsity l' 12, Sendracs 12: Varsity track 11, 12, all intramurols, Jim likes angel food cake, geometry, and speech class. He plans to attend I. S. C. 32 Thomas Robert Gallo General College Homeroom President 10, Spanish Club, President 12: Varsity baseball 10, 11, 12, intramural basketball, softball. Jose, whose future plans include college, enjoys sports, dancing, and pizza. Ma ry Louise Georgrannr Commercial-Secretarial . . . Homeroom Treasurer 1C, Library Club 10, Junior Red Cross 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Homeroom Vice-President 11, Sendracs 11, 12, intra- mural volleyball, softball. Mary Lou, who likes Mr. Nix, football games, pizza, and record hops, will maior in business at I. S. C. Barbara Ann Gotti Grneral College Student Council 1C, Girls' Chcrus 10, Horneroo'n Treasurer 11, Senior Broadcasting 11, 12, G, A. A. 11, 12, Homeroom Secretary 12, Sendracs 12, all intramurals. Barb likes dances, pizza, cnd weekends, She will study pharmacy at Duquesne University. Robert David Gerber Machine Tool Operation Horneroom Vice-President 10, Secretary 11, President and Treasurer 12, intramural softball. Gerb likes cars and plans to work or enter the service after graduation. Patricia Lee Gatti General College . .. Mixed Chorus 10, 11, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, 12, County Chorus 10, 11, 12, G. A. A. 10, 11, 12, Bicenten- nial Chorus 11, Sendracs 11, 12, Senior Broadcasting 11, 12, all intramurals. Patti likes mathematics, Sendracs, and music. She plans to maior in psychology at Penn- sylvsnia State University. Sandra Jeanne Gershman Commercial-Secretarial Horneroom President, Secretary 10, Tri-Hi-Y 10-12, Vice-President 11, Maiorettes 10, Co-Cap- tain 11, Captain 12, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 11, National Honor Society 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 12, Sendrccs 12, Junior Red Cross 12, all intramurals. Sandy likes Mrs. Recupera, Mr. Jones, football and basketball games, she will maior in busi- ness at l. S. C. Barbara Susan Geletka General College Mixed Chorus 10, 11, Spanish Club, Treasurer 11, Student Coun- cil 11, G, A. A. 11, 12, all intramurals, Barb likes happy people, speech class, all sports, and activity periods, she hopes to attcnd nursing school. Anne Susan Gibarty General Office Ushers' Club 11, 12, Chorus 12, Future Business Leaders 12, intramural softball. Anne enjoys dancing, pizza, football games, and English. She plans to enter nurses' training. Helen Ruth Glebovich General College Library Club 10, 11, Band 10, 11 12, Senior Broadcasting 11, 12, County Band 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 12, District and State Band 12, intramural basketball, volleyball. Helen likes chemistry, food, ani- mals, and A's. She plans to enter lndiana Hospital School ot Nursing. Mark Richard Gorman General College Home room President 10 Senior roadcastlng 10 11 ndracs 10 11 12 Varsut Treasurer 2 Club 12 Homeroom Secre tary 12 Varsity wrestling 12 all intramuras Goose a future pre med student likes pizza apart ments cars and speed He I l l enter Pennsylvania State University In the fall Franklyn Reginald Gorell General College Frank ikes water skiing pizza football cars and gurls 1' plans to malor in business administration at Syracuse University Ginn Sims Gosney General College T Hu Y 11 Vice President 12 en IO Broadcasting 11 12 G A 12 Sendracs ers Club 12 in murals Gini who likes Miss Church Sleepy Hollow Pep lon phone ca s an fall weekends plans to mal or in elementary education 34 'X 3 Nan-ui Leslie Paul Gottardi General College Home- roorn President 10, 11, Span- ish Club, President 11, Treas- urer 12p Stage Crew 12, all intramurals, Les likes week- ends, sports cors, and happy people. He plans to maior in social studies ot I. S. C. Blair William Gray Practical Arts ir interested in machinery and his future plans are to work Octory be machinist Esther Marie Gray Practical Arts Patrol Club 12 Esther whose future p l a n s Include beautlclan school or work enloys skat in music movies and good books Georgia Ann Green General College G A A l President 12 Sendracs 11 Cretary 12 H s orian 12 Nat on l cn cclety 1 High r w E :tor 12 all intron' a s Double T likes Mr c evey blue eyes pizza and baske ball She plans to malor in elementary educ.r n t Catherrna Ros Gregory Practlcal Arts A I2 Vrce PresI en II Sendrocs I2 JunIor Red Cross I2 Senuor Broadcast In o I I Intrafnuro s I y who Ies Mr Ix pnzza dances and sewmg wIll attend a busuness school after graduatlon Vlrglma Ruth Gressley Bookkeeplng HI Y Future Buslness Leaders I2 rs Chorus I2 al In murals Gmney en oys plzza partles and dances and plans to attend Robert Morrns Busmess School Barbara Ann Gruffil- General Omce TFIHIY 2 Ushers Clu I2 Girls Chorus I1 Future Buslness L ders I2 Barb enloys dancmg swImmIng and movles She plcns to work after graduatlon and then attend a beautrclan school Jon Elwln Gross General College HI Y 'IO Homeroom Presldent Il rsnty I 'II 'I2 Sendra ll I2 Senuor Broadcastmg Track Man g r IO Jan llkes Mrs Blair Italian food new cars French and dancmg H wIll attendl S C probably malormg It Engllsh peech Judnh Elalne Grube General College Home room Presldent 'IO Trl HIY 'IO 'II I2 Homeroom Vuce resldent Il President I2 Glrls Chorus I2 Sendracs I2 Natnonal Honor Socuety 'I2 Judy lIkes Mrs Blalr and enloys danc Ing speech class and eat Ing plzzo at Brunos She wIll major In elementary educotuon at I S C Patrlcla Mane Gryczuk General College Home room Secretary IO Debate Club Secretary IO Treas er ll I2 Homeroom Presldent ll Homeroom Treasurer 'I2 Junnor Red Cross I2 Gnrls Chorus 'I2 Leaders Club I2 all Intramurals Snoach lnkes Mr McKeIvey pizza bowl Ing swlmmlng and playlng te plana She plans o enter nurses traumng at Mercy Hospltal Anthony Thomas Gullace Jr General College Intra mural softball basketball voeyball Tny enloys sports and llkes cars and plzzo He plans to work and then enter Vale Tech Agnes Marne Gunter Dlstrlbutlve Educatlon HI Y 0 hers Club I E Club 'I2 all Intramurals Agnes who llkes record ho s muslc and sports plans to work after gradua tlon 35 Robert Richard Harris Practical Arts Chorus 11 all intramurals Rabbit who plans to enter the armed services enloys music danc ing and skating Ruth Marie Hawkins Practical Arts Gtr s orus 10 12 F all Intramurals Rufus en lays dancing swimming and reading After graduation she plans to work for Bell Telephone Company Frances Jean Hayes Dlstrlbutive Education u 12 Fran who I es swimming and classical mus ic will work after gradua tion Devorah Jane Heath General College Tr'-H3 intrarnural volleyball, bas- ketball. Deb likes Johnny Mathis, pizza, blue eyes, and swimming. She plans to maior in physical educae tion at Eastern Illinois Uni' versity. 36 'G-7 S 3 Delenor Lon Helman Special Ushers Club 11 Homeroom Secretary 12 Del enloys skating swim ming and elective art His fu ure plans include the Navy or college Anna Mae Henry Distributlve Education u 12 all intramuras Anna Mae who plans t continue working fter graduation likes pizza par ties records sports and dancing lee Clark Henry Bookkeeping Ban 10 12 Sendracs 12 C Club 12 National Honor So clety 12 Lee enloys chess music cooking and art He will malor in accounting t Tru State College Patricia Ann Hewitt Bookkeeping T '-Hi-Y , , 1 orus , p '- ary Club 11, 12p Future Business Leaders 12. Patty likes pizza, music, dances, and reading and plans t work alter graduation, Ilene Bumheimer Hoburg General College Band Library Club IO ll ll Vlce r nt I2 Trl HI Y I0 umor Red Cross IO I2 Senior Broadcasting I2 Ilene engoys football games listening to music and play mg the piano She plans to loin her husband who is in the Army after graduation and later to attend college James Cecil Hoover Practical Arts Home room Treasurer 'I2 Jim toys hunting and fishing h s future plans Include a trade school or the Air Force Thomas lee Hoover Special all intra'nurals. Swabby likes physics classes and record h ops. After graduation he will attend Triangle School of Drafting. Richard Hugh Hunter General College Band IO, ll, 12, Sendracs ll, 12, Mixed Chorus ll. Dick who plans to attend the College of Wooster, enioys poetry, music, and people. Penelope Irene Irvin Dlstrlbutive Education A A Trl H I2 un tor Red Cross ll Us ers u 'll E Club I2 all Intramurals Penny likes sports dancing and music and she plans to work after graduation James Paul lseman Practical Arts all intra murals Pike likes steak and pizza After graduation plans to enter the Navy Roger Lee Isenberg Machine Tool Operation Homeroom Usher IO- intra- mural softball. Roge likes 49 Fords, racing, the name Ellen. He plans to attend Vale Technical Institute. Thomas George Jacoby General College Varsity I II, IZ, Key Club lI,12: Homeroom President 125 Referees' Club 12, Fire Squad 12, National Honor Society T27 Varsity football, basket- ball, and track, all intra- murals, Jets, who plans to major in mathematics or chemistry at I. S. C., likes hunting and all sports. 37 Donald Paul Jeffries General College Club 10 1 Homeroom Vrce President 12 Frre Squad 12 Varsity track intramural basketball volleyball softball Jett likes nrc clothes new cars and hunting he plans to attend l S C and the University of Pittsburgh Ronald Lee Johnston General College orsrty Key Club 12 Referees Club 12 Fire Squad 12 National Honor Society 12 Varsity football and basketball all rntramurals Buck enloys hunting other sports and pizza He plans to rragor rn business at eorl Georgann Beatrice Jerko General College Homeroom Vice- President 105 Debate Club, Secretary 115 G. A. A. 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Junior Red Cross 125 Student Council 125 Sendracs 125 Town Teen Talk reporter 125 all intramurals. Georg plans to major in Fnglish at l. S. C. Jacquelyn Dee Jones General College Sen racs 11 12 Hi-Y 11, 125 G, A. A. 125 Girls Chorus all intramurals. Jacq likes sports clothes art, and plans to attend 1 S C Carole Jean Johns General College Mixed Chorus 105 De- bate Club 105 Library Club 105 Girls' Chorus 10, 125 County Chorus 10, 125 Variety 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Bicentennial Chorus 115 L'lndien Assistant Club Editor 115 Sendracs 11, 125 Senior Broadcasting 11, 125 National Honor So- ciety 11, 125 Delsatones5 High Arrow Co- Sports Editor 125 Carole likes Mrs, Blair, all kinds of music, bowling, banana splits, Frank Sinatra, and people in general. She plcns to maior in English at I. S. C. Judie Kaye Jones Commercial Bookkeeping Hr Y 11, 125 Future Business Leaders 12 intra mural volleyball, basketball Judie likes new clothes, popular music and souvenirs She plans to do office work after graduo tion. Frederick Charles Johnston Special Homeroom Usher 10, 11, 125 Sendracs 125 Fire Squad 125 Varsity track5 all intramurals. Fred likes Mr. Shane, dancing, cars, and especially walking long distances. He plans to major in business at I S, C linda Elizabeth Jones Special Student Council 10 G A A 10, 11, 125 Junior Red Cross 12 Sendracs 125 all Intramurals. Squeaky whose fav orite things include block harr record hops, blue, and Chevies plans to attend secretarial school. 38 Judith Ann Kalto General Office G. A. A. 10, Chorus 10, 12, Future Business Leaders 12, all intramurals. Judy plans to do office work after graduaticn Edward Joseph General College . .. Horn dent 10, Key Club 11, T dracs 12, Junior Varsit Klamar eroorn Vice-Presi- reasurer 12, Sen- y basketball 10, 11, football 11, Varsity basketball 12, intramural softball and volleyball. Ed, who likes cars, sports, record hops, pizza, and hunting, will study civil engineering at college, probably Pennsylvania State University. Edward Morris Kazebeer Varsity I 12, Varsity rals. Kaz likes cars and plans include the Army Practical Arts track, all intramu guns, his future and marriage, Sally Lou K General College Tri Hornerom Secretary 10, 10, 11, G. A. A. 10, 11, 12, Sendracs 12, all intr ioys football games an pizza, animals, and blue to enter nurses' training pital. James Gordon Kehew General College Spanish Club 11, 12, Homeroom Presi Gig, who likes and chemistry cla rfter graduation. dent 12, Sendracs 12. old Plymouths, dancing, ss, plans to ioin the Navy ling -Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Student Council 12, Maiorette 1l, amurals. Sal en, d dancing, likes eyes. She plcns at lndiana Hos- Judith Ann Kovach General College Homeroom President, Treasurer 10, Mixed Chorus 11, G. A. A. 11, 12, Homeroam Treasurer 12, Girls' Chorus 12, all intramurals. Judy, who likes pizza, sports, and dancing, will at- tend Robert Morris Business School. George Hugh Kennedy General College Varsity I 11, 12, Homeroom President 12, Senior Class Treasurer, Junior Varsity, Varsity foot- ball, intramural basketball and volleyball, Chuckles likes physics, Mr. Tabone, Mav- erick, and having o good time. He plans to study mechanical engineering at Penn- sylvania State University. Gerald Thomas Kozusko General College . .. Homeroom President 10, Varsity I 11, Secretary 12, Fire Squad 12, Varsity football, basketball, baseball. Jess likes ch games, and record hop attend college. emistry, football s, and plans to Robert Andrew Krohck Practrcal Arts Home room Treasurer I2 all n trarnurals Bob lakes boo s and sports cars after grad uatron he plans to manage his fathers coal mrnes Nancy .lo Lambert Secretarlal A Mixed Chorus ll Sensor Broadcasting 'Il Glrls Chor us l2 Junlor Red Cross 12 T A 12 all lntramur Nancy plans to attend Du boss Business College larry James lowrenc Machlne Shop Ushers Club ll 12 Intramural soft ball Lornrc llkes Oldsmo brles and plans to work after graduatnon Barbara Leomer Secretarlal Future Bus: ness Leaders l2 rntra'nurol vo eyball Barb lrkes Mrss Stevenson and Mrs R cu pero przza De Sotos and weekends She plans to be come a secretary 40 Jere Ross Lelnbach General College Jere lakes good music and as In terested In electromcs H plans to become an elec tronucs technrcran Delmer Edward Lentz Practlcal Arts Homeroom Secretary 12 Del en oys weekends and baseball after graduation he plans to enter drafting school Timothy Wllllam lent: Practucal Arts Frre Squad lO ll Captain 12 Vars y track ll Junior Varsrty foot b ll ll Tum lukes Mass Stev enson swrmrnlng and Ice skatlng He plans to attend college or lorn the Navy Andew letso Jr Bookkeeping a In a murals Andy enqoys ports music and reading After graduatron he wall enter col lege or lam the Arr orc Linda Diane Letso Commercial General Office Homeroom President Secretary 10 Girls Chorus Mixed Chorus 11 Student C uncil 11 Sendracs 11 12 Future Business Leaders 12 a rntramurals Lyn les Thunderbirds the Blue Ang el Ballroom dancing and cheering After graduation she plans to do government work in Washington D C and later to attend an a line school Floyd Dwight Lewis Machine Tool Opera ion all Intramurals Louie likes hunting fishing 59 Fords and girls He plans to work after graduation Robert Kenneth Llebl General College Home- room Vice-President 11' Key Club Sergeant-at-Arms 11 12' Homeroom President 12. B , who likes cars, roca and roll, and summer plans to study mechanical engi- neering at Carnegie Institute of Technology. Linda Lee Logan General College Girls' Chorus 10, Junior Red Cross 10, Library Club 10, Tri-Hi- Y 10, Secretary 11, News Reporter 12, Senior Broad- casting 11, 12, G. A. A.11, 12, Homeroom Secretary 12, Sendracs 12, High Arrow Feature Editor 12, intra- mural basketball. Linda likes Mrs. Blair, Miss Steven- son, swimming, food, her dog Rusty, and people. She plans to enter nurses' train- ing at Indiana Hospital. s X. .Jil Carol Ann Long Practical Arts A alorette 11 a Intramurals C ro I k block curly hair and b'ue eyes roller skating cncl In tramural sports S1e pans to attend Pen Mar Beauty School Pmkie Lee Lumpkin Special r Hi Y Chorus lf' Junior Red Cross T easurer 12 all intramuras Pr ie likes dancing skt Ing and friendly people After graduating she plans to work then enter a bus: ness school Elizabeth Margaret McCaulley Practical Arts a in ra- murals. Marg enioys .ports popular music and food. After graduation she plans to work or enter the armed forces. Barbara Ann McClure Distributive Education . ,. F. H. A., Vice-President 11, 12, D. E. Club 12. Barb likes her family, D. E. girls, music, and pizza. She plans to con- tinue working after gradu- ation. Robert Eugene McCoy Prac :cal Arts Homeroom Treasurer IO Varsuty track wres rn Bc lrkes cars and pnzza After graduation he plans to work and attend Mossy Technical lnstrtute Patrick Mrchael McKeIvey Practrcal Arts Pat enloys hunting a n d swxmmlng After graduation he plans to enter the servuce JoAnn McNaughton General College Home room Secretary II G A A dracs I Tr I2 Natronal Honor Socrety II I2 Grrls Chorus I2 JoAnn lakes room IC5 muslc Sendracs plays and plckles she drslrkes audrtcr rum study halls and rarny days She plans to attend Wrlson Co lege Danrel George McPhrlrmy General College Dan en loys chernrstry classes and huntmg He has made deflnlte plans for the fu ure 42 'Z 5 1-,,, ru 1 ,mg s Q94- Potty Joan McQuown General College Library Club IOg Mixed Chorus IO, IIg Bicentennial Chorus Ilp County Chorus IO G A A IO II Homeroom Secretary Treasurer Sensor B oadcastmg IO II I2 T I2 Pres: en IO Treasurer I2 Natnonal Honor Socnety II I2 Treas urer I2 Ma orette II Llndlen Circulation Manag E I r Hugh r row Acttvrtxes Editor I2 satones I0 II a Intramurals Patty lrkes Doc CanfIeld bracelets the Four Freshmen physucs IO5 and lournalrsrn She plans to m or In scuence at I S C Deborah Ann Mabon General College T HI Y II I2 Sendracs I2 Jumor ed Cross I2 Spanish Club I2 Deb who l I k e s Bruno s Restaurant great clanes a red Hrllman mx the color green clothes and the Blue Angel a room ull m or rn home economrcs at Mans fleld State College James Roy MacNlchol Practrcal Arts Jrm lakes football and shootmg pool He plans to attend a heavy equipment operatrng school after graduatlon Fiore Anthony Mannccra .seneral College Chorus u rslty baseball IO II tramural softball basketball ny lkes history puzza poo and Plymouths ans to attend I Barbara Lang Marlnko SpecIal all Intramurals Barbie says she llkes every thIng and everyone She plans to mayor In home eco normcs In college DennIs Lee Marshall General College Home room Secretary 10 Vic PresIdent 11 Key Club 11 12 Homeroom President 12 Fire Squad 12 Intramural basketball Heathen who likes music cars good food and vacations wIll enter college after graduatIon Robert Eugene Mikesell Distributive Education Varsity track team. Bob en- ioys dancing, food cars and outdoor sports espe- cially hunting. He plans to work after graduation. Betty Jane Beers Millen Distributive Education Student Council 10, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 127 D. E. Club 12, all intromurals. Foots, whose future plans include rais- ing a family, enioys swim- ming ond horseback riding. Ne JI John Coyle Miller Practical Arts Art Club .lac likes horses ce skatIng and IS Interested In He Ill a tend l after graduation Margaret Jo Miller CommercIal SecretarIal Homeroom PresIdent 10 A A 11 12 Stu en Council Secretary 12 F ture Buslness Leaders 12 all Intramurals Peggy llkes Mrs Recupero MISS Steven son record hops cars and swImmIng She wxll attend Robert Morrls Business School Robert Norman Miller Practical Arts Bob likes hunting and plans to 'oin the Navy after graduation. Kenneth Leroy Mock Machine Tool Operation Homeroom Treasurer 11, Ushers' Club 11, intramural softball, volleyball. Bugs, who likes hunting, '49 Ply- mouths, golf, and the name Barb, will work or enter the service after graduation, 43 Lisle Arnold Montgomery Distributive Education all intramurals. Lousy likes his friends, neighbors, all sports, and money. He plans to join the Air Force, Perry Jay Muir General College Hcmeroom Secretary 10, intramural volleyball, softball. Perry likes food, convertibles, dances, running around, and money. He has made no delinite plans for the future. Charles Thomas Moody Machine Tool Operation Ushers' Club 10, Homeroom President 11, Secretary, Vice-President 12, all intramurals. Charlie, who likes baseball, hunting, fishing, and '56 Mercuries, will work or attend a machinist school after graduation. Brenda-Mae Mary Muller Practical Arts Chorus 10, 12, G. A. A. 10, 11, 12, Junior Red Cross 12, Leaders' Club 12, all intromurals. Brin likes good food, neat clothes, and pleasant person- alities. She plans to work after graduation, Barbara Ann Morganti General Oltice Homeroom Secretary 10, Girls' Chorus 10, 12, G. A. A. 10, 11, Sendracs 11, 12, Future Business Leaders 12, all intramurals. Barb likes record hops, good food, and football games. After graduating she plans to go to busi- ness school. Fred L. Myers Machine Tool Operation intramural softball. Fred likes to hunt, swim, and shoot mark, his future plans include the service and work at Syntron. Elizabeth Ann Mruk General College County Band 10, Mixed Chorus 10, Band 10, 11, Senior Broadcasting 10,11,12, District Band 11, State Band 11, 12, F. T. A. 11, Treasurer 12, Sendracs 12, Girls' Chorus 12, County Chorus 12, all intramurals. Betty, who enioys swimming, sewing, and listening to records, will maicr in music at Oberlin College. Robert Harry Myers General College intramural basketball, softball. Bob, whose favorite activity is swimming, plans to enter college or the service. 44 Rocco Anthony Nastase General College Student Council 10, Homeraom Vice-President 12, Fire Squad 12, Varsity baseball, intramural basket- ball, softball. Rocky likes Miss Stevenson, record hops, '58 Oldsmobiles, food, and dancing. He will major in business at I, 5, C. Nancy Joanne Nolan General College Library Club 10, Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Secretary 10, Chorus 10, 11, 12, G. A. A. 1O,11, 12, Senior Broad- casting 11, 12, Sendracs 11, 12, High Arrow Club Editor 11, Proof Reader 12, all intramurals. Nuisance likes Mrs. Blair, Miss Burns, food, and driving around in cars. She plans to maior in home eco- nomics at Mercyhurst. Patrrcra Marie Neal General College Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Sen- dracs ll, 12, Homeroam Vice-President 12, G. A. A. 12, Girls' Chorus 12. Bunky, who plans to mafor in art at I. S. C., likes people, plays, music, milkshakes, books, and convertibles. Edward Albert Novalis General College Key Club 11, 12, all intramurals. Ed likes the color blue, movies and cars. He will major in social studies at l. S. C. Harold Eugene Neese Machine Tool Operation Ushers' Club 11, Homeroam Vice-President 12, all intra. murals. Butch likes hunting, fishing, swim- 'r1ing, and he plans to enter the service after graduation. Kathy Jo Olsen General College Band 10, 11, 12, Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, G. A. A. 11, 12, all intramurals. Kathy4O, who enjoys movies and sports, especially swimming, will major in elementary edu- cation at l. S. C. Richard Jack Nibert Machine Tool Operation Homeroam Secretary 10, Student Council 12, all intra- murals. Jose, who likes hunting and Vol- vos, plans ta work or ioin the Navy. Patricia louise Orendorff General College Homeroam Vice-Presi- dent 10, Chorus 10, Band 10, 11, 12, Homeroam Secretary 12, National Honor Society 12, G. A. A. 12, all intramurals, Homecoming Queen. Patti-O enjoys danc- ing, all sports, especially swimming, and pizza, she will major in elementary edu- cation at I. S. C. 45 Ronald William Ostrofsky Practical Arts Band 10 11 Ron who plans to work after graduation 'oy hunting fishing baseball and cars Joanne Marie Palilla General College Spanish Cu 11 Junior Red Cross 12 intramural softball 11 Jo likes popular music the color blue and summer She plans to enter nurses train in Susan Reese Park General College G. A. . 10, Girls Chorus 10' r'- IY , 1 12 Treasurer 11, Homeroom President 11, ixed Chorus 11, Gir s' orus 12, F. . .12- - dracs 12- intramural volley- ball, basketball. Suzy likes m u s i c, swimming, record hops, winter sports, and the Skyliners. After graduation she plans to attend Bethany College. Carl Fyock Paul, Jr. Machine Tool Operation Homeroom Vice-President 11, Ushers' Club 11, intramural volleyball, softball. Bud likes cars, football, and bowling. He plans to do construction work after graduation. 46 .2 .1 Edna Marie Peterson Commercial Secretarial Homeroom Treasurer 10 11 Hi Y 1 12 Treasur Homeroom Secretary 12 Junior Red Cross 12 Future Business Leaders 12 all n tramurals Edna likes danc in pizza and westling matches She plans to work as a secretary after gradu ation Mary Ann Peterson Bookkeeping Trl Hi Y Commercial Club 12 intra mural softball volleyball Mary enloys dancing swim ming and skating she plans to work after graduation Monica Ann Petrosky General Office Cheer- ea er 10, , , Gir s' Chorus 12, Future Business Leaders 12- all intramurals. Monica, who likes pizza, Corvettes, and baseball, plans to do office work after graduation Annu Marie Posavetz General College Girls' Chorus 10, 11, 12: Library Club 10, 11, 12, High Arrow Assistant Business Manager 11, Business Manager 12, Llndien Underclassmert Edie tor 12, Senior Broadcasting 12, intramurcls 10, Anna, who likes Mrs. Blair, read- ing, writing, and interesting people, plans to become a nurse Mary Kathleen Quinn General College HOVUE room Vice President Serve tary 10 Mixed and Girls Choruses 10 County Chorus Cheerleader 10 11 Co Cap t n 12 Homeroom Pres: dent Vice President 11 Sen dracs 11 12 National Hon or Society 11 Secretary 12 all intramurals Kathy loys all sports especially swimming and cheering and music She plans to study speech therapy at Mount Mercy College Mary Elizabeth Ray General Office A fl I Spanish Club 11 Homeroom Treasurer 12 Future Business Leaders 12 all nntramurals Mary who plans to do of tice work after graduation likes general office class pizza the color blue music and poetry Michael Rayko General College Home room President 10 11 12 Ke Club 10 11 Chaplain Fire Sq ad 2 intra mural softball basketball Eeks likes Mr McGee 41 Chevies and the color blue He plans to enter college after graduation Edward Redd Practical Arts . . . Ushers C u 10- all intramurals. ankie who l ' k e s a Charles, Larry Williams, and dancing, plans to join the Air Force. - i tr.. , -rf' 9 1 ' .5 - '15 910 ' . Julie Kay Redman General College Home roorn Prestdent 10 11 Tri i 12 Service Chairman 11 Spanish Club 11 12 Sendracs 12 Junior Red Cross 12 all intramurals Julies favorite activities in clu e driving o cor and dancing she likes food and sports and plans to work after graduation Harry Robert Reed General College Home room President 10 S mor roadcastmg 10 11 Homeroom Vice President 11 National Honor Society 12 Key Club 11 Vice Preslden 1 12 Class Pres: dent 12 Sendracs 12 Var SI l 12 Referees u 12 Junior Varsity wrestling 10 football 10 11 Varsity wrestling 11 12 foot all 12 intramural basketball softball Harry likes hunt ing fishing all sports and school He plans to study engineering at General Mo tors Institute Howard Wllllam Reed General College u dent Council Sergeant Arms 10 Vice President Senior Broadcasting 11 1 12 Pres: e Key Club 11 President Varsity I 11 Sergeant Arms 12 National Honor Society 11 12 Class ice President 12 Junior Varsity wrestling football 10 Var sity wrestling football 11 12 all Intramurals Howard likes cars 'Food hun ing and fishing He plans o malor in business admin: s ation at l S C Lois Marie Reeger Distributive Education ..A.Tre urer1-,. u President 12. ois, who likes record hops and pizza, plans to work after graduation. 47 Velma Jean Reegcr Dlstrlbutnve Education F H A Parlramentarran 11 E Club 12 Jean enc music and movies and she plans to work after gradua tion Carl Eugen R nz Machine Tool Operation ers Club 12 a rn ra murals Bud likes 33 Olds mobiles g o l f basketball and football He plans to work after graduation Elaine Ros R sclunv General College Junior Red Cross Grrs Chorus 12 Spanish Club 12 Lanie enloys ten nls and pizza likes tr os a the co or bl e e plans to malor in ele'nentary e ucotrcn at l S C Howard Wayne Richman General College Home- room Treasurer 10: Key Club , , 127 Sen racs , , g H'-Y, Secre ary g - ior Broadcasting 11 Presi- nt 125 all intramurals. Howie, who likes cars, toad, and sports, plans to major in business at l. S. C 48 Sara Melanie Robers Special orus 10 1 H 12 Melanie likes swimming dancing and all sports She has made no def1nute plans for the future Carolyn .loan Roland Special Future Business Leaders 12 intramural vol leyball baseball Carol likes pizza popular music and bo s She plans to work after graduation John Eugen Ro ka Practical Arts Ref rees Cub 2 in ramural so a valleyoall Yonk en loys sports dancing and food He plans to work after graduation Harry Eug-ne Rombaugh, Jr, Machine Tool Operation intramural softball. Harry likes hunting cnd cars. He will work af.er graduation. Judlth Agnes Roser General College Chorus SenIor BroadcastIng 10 11 Malorette 11 12 Intramural volleyball basketball Judy who llkes cherrtlstry przza FTIOS Ford cars and a rades plans to become nurse Margaret Jean Ruffner General College Tr HI 12 Jun Red Cross 12 Sendracs 12 Intramural volleyball 11 Peg lIkes clothes the color red popular musIc good books and vacatIons She plans to major In Enghsh at Ronald Lee Rufllner General Patrol Club 11 PresIdent 12 Ron en oys danclng and skahng h plans to work after gradu atlon Rlchard Patnck Ryan Specual P lIkes cars and motorcycles He plans to study englneerlng at Car negue lnstltute of Technology Barbara Jean Sadler SpecIal HI Y orus 10 12 G UHIOY R d C oss 11 er ant at Arms 12 F H VICE resIdent a Intramurals Barb who IIkes musIc dancIng and read I0 p cns to work a ter graduahcn LorraIne Josephme Sadowslu Comfnercual Secretarual Homeroom Treasurer 10 LI ary Club 10 11 12 en IOY Broadcastung 11 12 Fu ture BusIness Leaders 12 Intramural basketball or ralne enloys shorthand food dancmg musIc swImmIng an the color blue e plans to work after gradu C1100 EIVIYG Jean Salva General College Chorus 10 12 Homeroom PresIdent F T A 12 Sendrac Su ent CouncIl 12 all tramurals ElvIra lIkes 57 Dodges the color blue and pIzza She plans to mayor In home economIcs at I S C Dolores Ann Schaeffer SpecIal HI Y A 10 Llbrary Clu 11 Secretary 12 JunIor Red Cross 12 all Intramurals Dee IS Interested In art and enloys dances she plans to attend PIttsburgl'I InstItute of Art after graduahon 49 Harry Eugene Schloder Machine Tool Operation . oil intra- murals. Mazie likes machines and sports. After graduation he plans to join the Navy. Paul Everett Shaffer Practical Arts Homeroom Usher 10 all rntramurols, Paul, who likes convertibles, sports, and pizza, plans to work after graduation. Ruth Lee Schulman General College F. T, A. 11, National Honor Society 11, 12, L'lndien Senior Editor 12. Ruth likes Mr, McKelvey's anec- dotes, Mr, Shane's smile, rain, darkness, the Wilson Hall Library, and the writings of James Joyce. She is interested in the theoretical aspects of modern science, in semantics, and in creative writing, and will attend Bryn Mawr College. Dian Marie Shank Secretarial Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, G. A. A. 12, Future Business Leaders 12, all intra- murals. Dean, who likes the color blue, enjoys good books, swimming, and travel- ing, and hopes to work as o secretary after graduation. Sally Ann Secosky Commercial-Secretarial Junior Red Cross 10, 11, Secretary 12, G, A, A, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11, Homeroom Secretary 11, President 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, all intramurals. Sally likes ice cream and enjoys football games and dancing. She plans to rnoior in business Carol Elaine Sheesley Bookkeeping Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Future Business Leaders 12. Cheesey likes the color pink, swimming, records, dancing, and good books. She hopes to work after graduation. Sandra Kay Segner Bookkeeping Homeroom Secretory 10, Student Council 11, Homeroom Treasurer 12, G. A. A. 12, F. H. A. 12, Future Busie ness Leaders, VicevPresident 12, oll intra- murals, Sam enjoys swimming, dancing, record hops, and good books, and likes the color light blue. She plans to work after graduation John Wilson Sheffler General College .. Homeroom Viccfljresie dent 10, Band 1O,11,12,Sendracs 1O,11, 12, Senior Broadcasting 10, 11, Vice- President 12, Homeroorn Usher 12. Jack enjoys acting, bowling, swimming, and likes record hops. He will major in busi' ness at I. S. C 50 Carol Joyce Short Bookkeeping Ushers Club 11, 12, F. H, A, 11, Treasurer 12, Future Business Leade.s 12. Carol likes television, movies, cooking, and sewing, She plans to do ottice work after graduation, Phyllis Lee Stanley Secretarial Girls' Chorus 10, 12, Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Library Club 11, 12, Fu- ture Business Leaders 12, all intramurals, Phyl likes Miss Church, shorthand, and Varsity sports. She will attend Robert Morris Business School. Donna Smith Practical Arts Blondie likes listening to music, dislikes pizza. She has made no definite plans for the future. Donald Clair Steffey Practical Arts Ushers' Club 12, Fire Squad 12, Varsity track 12. Don, who plans to ioin the Marines after graduation, enioys fishing and hunting. Linda Denise Smith General College . .. Chorus 10, 12, Span- ish Club 11, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, intramural basketball, softball. Linda likes Miss Church, pizza, nice kids, and dancing. After graduation she will enter nurses' training at St. John's General Hospital. Mary Marie Steffey General Office Tri-Hi-Y 10, Hameroonn Treasurer 11, 12, F. H. A. 12, Future Busi- ness Leaders 12, all intramurals, Mary enjoys pizza, movies, and dancing. She plans to work after graduation. Veronica Michueleen Sobieray General College Spanish Club 11, 12, Junior Red Cross 12, Sendracs 12, all intra- murals. Dovey likes dancing and record hops. She plans to enter St. Francis Hos- pital School ot Nursing. Sue Anne Steiner General College Homeroom Treasurer 10, Mixed, County Chorus 10, G. A. A. 10, 11, 12, Cheerleader 10, Secretary- Treasurer 11, Captain 12, Homeroom Sec- retary, President 11, Junior Red Cross 11, President 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Student Council, Treasurer 12, Leaders' Club, Co-Leader 12, all Intramurals. Sue likes all sports, sewing, and cooking, She plans to major in home economics at Mercyhurst College. 51 1. s A . ' ,wifi Clarr James Strle General College are Squad 12 Jrm lakes sports cars and huntlng and he plans to 'om the Marrnes after graduation Patrma Lou Stule Commercral Secretarnal H1 Y T2 Futu us: ness Leaders 12 Trlsh lkes plans to work after gradu anon David Henry Stokes General Ushers Club 'IO all Intramurals Dave enloys popular musrc sports s :ence and rs Hs ture plans Include the Navy Robert Edward Stoker Mochme Tool Operatton Intramural softball Ed who enloys huntung tlshlng and swrmmlng 1Il w ln enter the servtce after grad uahon 52 Betty .lean Stuchell General Omce T H1Y H Secretory 12 Future Bus: ness Leaders 12 Intramurals l'I Stuch llkes A am Troy Army men dancrng convertnbles and plzza she plans to work after graclu ahon Eliza beth Ann Stuchell Bookkeeplng Tr H1 Y TO I2 Llbra y Club Tl 'I2 Intramural softball volley ball L11 lllles Miss Church sewmg and dancing She wull malor In buslness at Jerry Ray Styers Machme Tool Operation Ushers Club 'IO intramural volleyball Captom lrkes new cars and motorcycles He has made no definate plans for the future Joann Nora Sulnvan General Offlce Home room Secretory l0 ll Tr A ll T2 Sensor Broadcastlng Treasurer I2 all an ra murals .Io plans to work after graduation She lulzes food dancrng and the Navy - - ... rl- '- F, l'I,l2gG.A.A.l'lpF. .A., . . ' ' . 10, . ' ' d Tri- '- ll, p re B '- ll, 1 ' Y ,122 D ' I' F. H. A. 125 G. A. A. :FU- pizza and long trips. She ture Business Leaders 12p I. S. C. c' , ca , l i ful . - ' ' W5 of Of Hi-Y 10, 11, 12g G. . A. - H ' ll: I , ' 1 . Phlllp Denms Sullnvan PractIcal Arts Natnonal RIf1e ASSOCIGTIOD 10 11 12 Flre Squad 12 Intramural basketball PhIl who lIkes sports cars musIc swumm Ing skatmg photograhy and rIfle club plans to 'om the Army after graduatIon Thomas MIchael Sulllvan General College Cam era Club 10 11 12 Ho e room VIce Presudent 11 Sen docs 11 12 Homeroom Presldent 12 Jumor Red Cross 12 FIre Squad 12 rslty track 10 1 Intramural volleyball soft ball Sull lIkes musIc sports photography scIence cars and eatIng He plans t to o school of pharmacy Barbara Carol Sundberg DIstrIbutIve Educatlon Homeroom Presrdent 10 TrI HIY 10 11 12 Homeroom Secretary Vnce Presudent 11 G A A 11 12 Homeroom VIce PresIdent 12 D E Club Secretary 12 all Intramurals Sunshlne who lIkes azz dancIng records and food plans to attend be0U1ICIGn school Rlchard Gerald Swan General College ScIence u 10 Bond 10 Debate Club Treasurer 12 Intramural softball volley ball Duck lIkES 'azz ood Corvettes and fun After graduahon h plans o study sclence at Case lnstI tute of Technology or at Danna Jean Swartz Bookkeepmg A 12 Future Buslness Leaders 12 all Intramurals Donna who enloys readIng skatxng and outdoor sports plans to work after graduatIon Roberta Ann Tomb General College Home room Secretary Presldent 11 A 12 LIbrary 12 Llndlen Art Edltor 12 Natlonal Honor Soclety 12 all Intramurals Bert llkes chemlstry sewIng and rec ord hops She wIll malor In ence at I S Wayne Tressler Speclal Referees Club 'IO Student CouncIl 11 HI 1 12 Key Club 12 ar slty football 10 baseball all Intramuras Wayne lIkes musuc cars all sports He plans to study law at Pennsylvanla State UnIversIty James Charles Tyger SpecIol Referees Club all Intramura s Jeggs enloys basketball and chemnstry classes lakes 49 Plymouths and Dlon and the Belmonts He plans to om the Army or the Navy 53 . . ' G. . A. f , 2 m A ', 1 5 ' l ' , A F. H. . 5 Club f I I :.' A : Va ' , I, 125 ' f ' g 1 ,- ' - - ' ' sci . .c. ' . o enter I. S. C., then transfer . I -- . ' ' Y I , 1 tv - , , , , ' ', ' II, 125 ' I. - - - , , . . . l . I . ' ' Cl Is , , 11, 125 U' 121 ' '- , I . . , - l , . ' e t ' l. S. C. William James Van Horn Practical Arts Homeroom Usher 'IO intramural volley a BII enloys hunt: g hshlng and swimming H ans to o e Marin Corps Mitchell Edward Vedder Practical Arts Science U 10 fle Club 0 12 Vice President 11 ar su 11 Pres: en 12 Varsity football track all intramurals Mitch en lays hunting and Eshlng he plans to attend Memphis State University David Robert Wagner General College Home room President 12 Varsity 12 Referees Clu Varsity baseball baslcetbalr 12 Intramural vo e a so tball Dave n es hunting and all sports He will malor In social studies later he ho to enter professional base a James Edward Wagner General College ... e - erees Club 10, 11, 12g Home- room Secretary 12g National Honor Society 12g Varsity Baseball 11, 12, Basketball 12g intramural sof'ball, .- e all, im ' Mi Church, Mr, Shane, hunting, an all sports, He plans o study mathematics a n d chemistry at Carnegie Insti- tue of Technology or t I, S, C, 54 'Ps Anna Marte Warden Commercial Secretarial Hi Y all Intramurals Ann enloys sports music sewing tele vision and movies She plans to work as a secretary after graduation Harry Neal Wntluns Machine Tool Operatxon all Intramurals Snufty likes new cars motorcycles and sports and plans to work after graduation Peggy Joyce Watluns Practical Arts Cha ann 12 Us ers u 11 12 Peggy eno s music movies dancing and plans to work after gradu tlort Edwin Blaine Weaver Practical Arts '- 5 intramural basketball, vol' le all, Ed, whose future plans are to ioin the Navy, ilces cars, engines, an reading, Rlchard Davld Wertz General College ey u II V PresIdent I2 FIre Squad I2 Junlor Red Cross I2 Var SI rack RIch lIkes I school foo ball and basket ball games and he plans enter the Ilberal a school of Pennsy.vanIa State UnIversIty Curtls Barry Wetlel General College Home room Presldent VIce PresI nt I0 II Secretary Referees Club I0 rslty I I2 en dracs I2 VarsIty football basketball baseball II tramurals Barry Irkes sports DICE people and plzza H plans to attend Clemson o the AIr Force Academy Barry Dale WIddowson General College Track manager II WIddy lakes model traIns troplcal fIsh and photography He plans to mayor In scIence at I S C John Albert Wlgglns General College Band I2 Sen racs Intramural softball volley ball Wlggle Ilkes pizza IS Interested In eIectronIcs and photography He plans to maor n engIneerIng at Pennsylvanla State UnIver slty Nancy Margaret Wrley General College Home room Treasurer II Ice PresIdent I2 Sendracs II reasurer I2 HI Y Chaplam I2 Natuonal Hon o SocIety II Irs Chorus I2 Intramural bas all a d Il yb I Nancy who enloys PIZIO cookung and football plans to malor In musIc at Mus kxngum College Dean St CIaIr WIIIIams General College Student uncrl I0 Key Cu IO Il I2 NatIonaI Honor SocIety I I Sergeant at Arms I2 HI Y Treasurer II Secretary Treasurer I2 FIre Squad I2 Sendracs 'I2 Stage Crew I2 VGYSIIY I I2 Varslty basketball man ager all Intramurals WeIn er IS Interested In dramat c Ilkes 'azz sports ca and speed He wIll manor In cIaI tudles at I Paul Mlchael Wrlhams DlSIYIbUfIV9 Educatlon E Club I2 all Intram as Paul who enloy a water sports plans to enter the Navy Margaret Jane Wolford General College LIbrary u I0 II PresIdent HI Y 0 G A I0 II I2 National Honor SOCIefY II I2 Spanlsh Club all Intramura s MargIe lIkes sewmg archery swxmmmg nlce klds and food She wull study elemen tar educatlon atl S C 55 John Norman Woodward General College Band 10, Drum Moi- or 11 and 12, Camera Club 10, President 11, Secretcry-Treasurer 12, Sendracs 11, 12, intramural softball. Woodie likes music and pizza and is interested in elec- tronics and photography. He plans to study electrical engineering at General Motors Institute. Joan Marie Zaycosky Practical Arts Senior Broadcasting 11, 12, G. A. A. 11, 12, Sendracs 12, Junior Red Cross 12, intramural volleyball, Joan is interested in sewing and dress design- ing, she likes Miss Church, Mr, Nix, and record hops. After graduation she will enter DuBois Business College. Kathleen Ann Yenkvich General College . .. Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 10, 11, Girls' Chorus 10, Tum- bling Club 10p G. A. A. 10, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 11, F. H. A. 11, Junior Red Cross 11, 12, Sendracs 12, all intramurals. Kathy, who enjoys reading, sewing, and sports, likes pizza and beanies, she plans to major in home economics at I. S. C. Stephen Charles Zias Practical Arts Homeroom Usher 11, Senior Broadcasting 12. Steve enioys swimming, skating, hunting, and good music. He plans to wok after graduation. Clarence Henry Zacherl Practical Arts Che likes all cars, espe- cially white '51 Ford convertibles. After graduation he plans to enlist in the Army. Robert Lee Babco Practical Arts Varsity I 12, Varsity football, all intramurals. Moe, a fan of Miss Church and algebra class, likes pool, dances, and swimming. He plans to join the Navy after graduation. Joyce Ruth Henry Practical Arts F. H. A, IO, all intra- murals. Joyce, who likes dancing, all sports, and listening to records, plans to work after graduation. Richard Burton Lowman General College Dick transferred to Indiana from Blairsville Joint High School in his senior year, there he was active in the Junior Athletic Club, 10, and the Photography Club, 11, 12. He likes all sports and cars and will work or ioin the Navy after graduation, Patrick Harry Sweeney Practical Arts intramural softball. Pat likes automobiles and plans to work after graduation, Wilbert Turney Wolfgang, Jr. Practical Arts Wilbert likes hunting, swimming, and other sports. After gradu- ation he plans to enter the service. SENIOR HONOR ROLL'1' COLLEGE PREPARATORY CURRICULUM Loulse Bence Erma Berenbrok Barbara Brown Davld Buchanan Auleen Calhoun Antonnette Callahan Susan Cashdollar James Chapman Fred Duem Susan Duncan Gene Frlel Patrucua Gattu Mark Gorman Georgia Greene Jon Gross Judith Grube Patrncna Gryczuk Devorah Heath Richard Hunter Thomas Jacoby Georgann Jerko Carole Johns Ronald Johnston George Kennedy Gerald Kozusko Robert Lxebl Linda Logan JoAnn McNaughton Patty MCQuown Deborah Mabon Ellzabeth Mruk Patrlcla Orendorg Anna Marne Posavetz Kathleen Quinn Harry Reed Howard Reed Elaune Reschmu Judith Roser Margaret Ruffner Ruth Schulman Linda Smlth Sue Stelner Roberta Tomb James Wagner Richard Wertz Nancy Wiley Dean Wnlluams Margaret Wolford BOOKKEEPING CURRICULUM Lee Henry Mary Peterson Judie Jones Elizabeth Stuchell SECRETARIAL CURRICULUM Vlrglnna Brandon Marlene Craug Nancy Craven Vlrgnnla Dlvudo Nancy Fedoruk Sandra Gershman Edna Peterson Barbara Leamer Sally Secosky Patrtcxa Stnle DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CURRICULUM Robert Mlkesell Lisle Montgomery GENERAL OFFICE CURRICULUM Sandra Flndley Mary Ray Anne Gubarty Mary Stelffey MACHINE TOOL OPERATION CURRICULUM Wnlllam Chappell James Lawrence Clair Chrusty Thomas Moody SPECIAL CURRICULUM Joanna Ferruer s o o o se ee o eoo u el9596Ot 57 Jack Nibert 'Thi is a rec rd fthe senl rs who names app ar d n th h n r roll d ring th - 2 S fill' On September ll at the Leechburg-Indiana foot- ball game, Indiana's T959-60 mascots made their debut. Donene Douds, the new sauaw, and Jon Gross, the chief, stimulated school spirit during the football season. Jon got a new uniform to match Donene's in time to wear it for the match with North Cambria on October 2. On September T8 the Jimmy Stewart Airport opened, the community was shocked to hear ofthe plane crash two days later in which five of lndiana's most active young men lost their lives. At a special awards assembly on Friday, September 25, thirty-nine seniors were commended for scoring in the top ten percentiles in the National Merit Scholarship Test. Principal Lambert Joseph announced on October 7 that Dick Hunter, JoAnn McNaughton, and Ruth Schulman had been named semi-finalists in the same competition. Seniors and their guests had a real blast at the Senior Party held on October 3 at the Country Club. On October 20 thirteen iuniors and six- teen seniors attended a conference on engineering held at Mellon Institute in Pittsburgh and heard the afternoon lecture. Twenty-seven schools were repre- sented at College Night on October 22. The six senior homercoms each nominated two girls for Gridiron Queen, and these candidates were presented to the student body ata special assembly on October 23, the plans to crown the queen during the half-time show ot the Conemaugh Township game that evening were upset by a heavy downpour that turned the beautifully Upper left: To'n Smith entertains at the Senior Cicss Dance Top: George Pollock s Stardust Quintet Plays dreamy music for Fantasy ir Frost. Lett- Judy Roser, chairman crowns King Rocky Nastase and Queen Patty M:Quown. A .f ITT . decorated float into a rainbow ct soggy tissue and Forced the ceremony to be conducted in the high school auditorium. Patti Orendorff received the winning num- ber of votes, and her court was composed ot Kitty Gregory, Patty Gryczuk, Judy Kovach, and Sandy Seg- ner. Lucy McAfoose, last year's queen, crowned Patti and presented her with a bouquet of roses before a small crowd of soaked fans. Many teenagers went to a record hco at the Blue Angel that night, and still more attended its cfticial opening on October 24. Maiorettes, cheerleaders, and mascots have vivid memories ct victory circles and being dragged through the mud, they reportedly shared some wild moments with their band buddies on the band buses traveling home from the away games. Upper right: The honorary members of Sr, Tri-Hi-Y worked long and hard hours, N as did the girls, Top: Gee, those cookies look good! Righ': Lots of loyal lrishrnen turned out for the Shamrock Shcnftle. X 2 1 . 59 x l Five seniors took part in the American Education Week Assembly on the evening of Monday, November 9. The Senior National Honcr Society took charge of the formal in- duction ceremony for the new Junior National Honor Society at an assembly on November 20. That some day four senior boys explained the Atomic Energy Commission's display to the high school science students. That evening a busload of cheerleaders and their loyal sup- porters journied to the Johnstown War Memo- rial where they participated in the Upper Yoder Cheering Contest, everyone was disap- pointed when lndiana Call failed to place because the judges considered it unadaptable. Also that night the skating rink opened forthe season. On November 24 the Senior Youth Council sponsored a can drive to collect food for the needy people in this vicinity for Thanks- giving. Barb Geletka and Gene Rinkus reigned as kinq and queen of the Senior Scout Dance on November 27. Teen-agers and college stu- dents attended the Country Club Dance on the 28th. December 4 at Varsity I Night, the new members of the Varsity I Club were initiated. At 7:30 P. M. on December 6, the annual Senior Girl Scout Candlelight Service was held at the Methodist Church, Carole Johns sang a solo and the Triple Trio also per- formed. A bon voyage party was given for Rip Teague, a senior who moved to Wilkes- Barre, on the 8th of December. The Junior Red Cross Club decorated the windows of Willard Home on December 'l'lth, they ar- ranged for games, songs, stories, refresh- ments, and a visit from Santa Claus for the younger children. During the Christmas sea- son the Senicr Youth Club answered letters to Santa Claus from local youngsters, upper- classmen enioyed reading the letters which Mrs. Blair posted on a bulletin board in 'lO2. This was the season for snow parties, and many seniors enjoyed the sled riding at the Country Club. On December 18 the members of the Distributive Education curriculum pre- sented an assembly, Dr. D. E. g Bob Mikesell was master of ceremonies for the quiz show, and several members ot the audience won prizes. The next eveninn was the night of the Evergreen Ball, a formal dance held by the Country Club for high school and college Top: The fairies dance for Puck. Middle: More weorcrs of the green. Bottom: Oh, Pyramus, would that this wall would stand still-then l could tell thee l love thee! 60 students. Groups from the Senior Youth Club, the Calvary United Presbyterian Church, the Rainbow Girls, and the De- molay went caroling before Christmas. The first batch of senior pictures which had been taken during the middle of October were displayed the week of December 23. New Year's Eve in Central Park was the theme of the New Year's Eve dance sponsored by the Senior Youth Club and held in the Teen- age Room of the Community Center Build- ing, parties were held before and after the dance. Ruth Schulman was notified in Janu- ary that she had been awarded the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award for out- standing work in science. The staff of L'lndien held an important assembly on January 8 during both iunior and senior activity periods because the number of yearbooks that had been ordered was en- tirely too small to cover the production ex- penses, a panel discussion, speeches, and some pictures from past issues of L'lndien proved effective in arousing student inter- est. On January 9 the Rainbow-Demolay semi-formal was held at the Elks. The senior class lost another member on Janu- ary ll when Ken Hill moved to Harrisburg. One of the most popular assemblies of the year was presented on January T2 by Mr. Quaker of cereal box fame, he discussed America and the students of today, read The Man without a Country, and sang This ls My Country. The iournalism class and the yearbook staff had a spaghetti dinner at Bruno's on January 13. Members of Sendracs tried out for parts in A Mid- summer Night's Dream on the 'l8th of January. Junior Red Cross members were busy collecting iokes and puzzles which they put into books and sent to veterans' hospitals. On Friday, January 22, senior homerooms made nominations for senior class officers, homeroom representatives took these nominations to a meeting on the 25th at which the fTnal nominees were chosen. Voting results were not disclosed until The High Arrow was distributed on February 'l2p Harry Reed became the presi- dent, Howard Reed the vice-president, Sally Secosky the secretary, and George Ken- nedy the treasurer. Top: My, but this is a sleepy crowd. Middle: Hunter's Harem. Bottom: Another curtain call for A Midsummer Night's Dream. 61 .krlglgz VR-Lv gf , W. 'Q Q.:- Ono-Q. an 3 1 n-.....,., , war I-u.W.,,,,mM -4 N 0-...V W, ' v-1....., f . V hw .-...,.,,,WV wi. 1 5 A -Q I l u qi u 'Y'g in ii Mx S Y Bi we 9 H 1 is . f , - 'L ,A y wx - , If g , Q W 1 1, .. ' N r . ,fm-f ' . QF? it 'fu . . eg? 11,1 ,f-.f.,,. f 3 1 ,Q , , 2- J if , P Y 'f I 18,9 l Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Joanna Ferrier, Helen Glebovich, and Dick Hunter attended Central Western District Band held at Laura Lamar High School on February ll, 12, and 13. The National Honor Society had a dinner on February l8 at Bruno's. On the 23rd the journalism class traveled to Homer City to help Laura Lamar set up a school newspaper by explaining how a newspaper is put out. The play cast traveled to Pittsburgh on March 9 to see the Pitts- burgh Playhouse production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The F. T. A.'s Shamrock Shuttle on March ll used Emerald Isle as its themeg Bernie Smith was the disc iockey. Miss Bettie Peacie, the visiting reporter from Cape Town, South Africa, spoke to the journalism class on March l5g she compared South African papers to American ones and discussed the geography of her homeland, 1492 R Hsin I Y .rw PM K A , .-.4-of 1 l-g-g1-:lui Q ii VS. 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I 5. fp 5i ,. ig cy V X W1 I . Na if I . 3 7 1. IJ ,p gi w '5' fi 1 V I 1 3 w w? f -1 g., :LW -3? Z9 A mx vw 1323 - f 1 , 1 3 Y.. .fd ,vt mg I s 1 J r af arts, x ,W Q 1. I 4 , fl 4 QF' 1 Q ,,.v 1, 5 'J 47.3 s ' '- 'S 2 . frm' 4-ef 'W 1 3. H 716 4.65: -Lv - s, 2 1 Q , 1 if N. ,,,,, K fr . '11 Y ,. 5, w F? H 125' UNDERCLASSMEN Xl lxllflx vf ix W' my as In 'll' if HOMEROOM SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS ow I can n z re Cru: Hamllfan M McMahon J Flernu g Row2 C Nelson M German B Flernmg G in e R Wagner M Grundy Row3 K Rusmger B Haworth M Clawson L Bracken N Fas cus R Beattie Row4 A Haberliorn K Gr Inland D Modrll T Brubaker Ui! QE ELEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRES! DENTS Row 'I J Fedor H Hodge M FI m B Boucher C Be M RJssell K Brown ow2 L B a en M Clow on C Kozus o Campbell P Holt Flemln D Ll 1 Row3 J Nance B George J Sprankle C Mc reory D HofTmasrer Row4 L V n rn J ml Sc: cn Smut Mashucla Abe L Adams Arrey Antoluk AITJOHUCCIO Babula B W. at A Bora D Barbor L Barefool C Bartlebaugh Ba ulus F Becifile R B C Bel G Benton R Black Bluff C Blair M Boucher B Boyer J Bracken Brown Brown K Brown R : : . , . , . e - ing, , , , ll, . , . . R : , r ck , . 5 , . k , G- , - , J. ' g, . 'ps'e, C 'Q . I - . J I I , l Cl 1 Ho , . S '1h, C. b Vos, M. 'l1, D. as , ,R. .f d J - - . ' ,B. an Q. g CA: ' , A, M A f 4 'wr Q A 5-Y. f YQ 'fn f J Q. VV xl , , V 8, x me ! , - Vi, , , W, ka ' , , ,. J el, M , .li Q M U ,I 4 : -.f . ' -C 'Q , 1 P- as eara ' ' ' it -rel J ' ' lr C ,L , A ' if V - Y. ,D. Ki Vir Y J Qt, , , 4 im , , zffiik'-. 'ffl R 1 B. s , C. Pere Il, J, 'g, ol ' , . , A 'n , : . , . , . ' r , , S 'l , fw- if wld- L X 'bv' i' N. MM xfb Q - m E Brown R Brubaker T Burgetf K Burkeh B Butchkoslrl T Buferbaugh E Byers B Campbell G Campbell L Campbell R Campnsano J Canfield C Chauby R Clawson M Coafes J Cochrane Confer D Conrad C Cook J Craig G Calg J Cunningham D Cunningham T D VIS S Deabenderfer Delaney J Dezolffe C Dezcuffe L Doom J Dougan D e J Dublnslly J Dugan V Edrnlnsfon xn Enclean Evans R Fairbanks R Falrman K Fe or I Fennell D Feulmer T FnscJs N Fusher C Fisher C Fleming Fleming J Flemeng J F emlng M Flerrnng N Freck C 1 Freeman B F T Fuge Furnarl P o k Gabrls W Ga o F Gearharl' D G nchur E Gs orgy R Gerfncm M of S G My R vc d Gr: y A 1'l'JC Greene L Grundy Guihrue B U9 Hcb rkorn lldm H:1m1lL?on Homnlion W Hcxwk R Howkms E Ho s A W-' HLgv1er Helmcm K Henry L H ss J H ss L Hewlfi -nn, Hccyl. Hnchmgs A Hodge H Hodge J 'F Hoffmuster D T Hoover J Hopkins B Houk E J! Johns Johnston R Johnsion W Jones J Kano A 'Q' Ko or J Kerr D Hifi wa YYY Kzmmc HJ Kung W Koske Kozusko C ul lm ski 11 .N n su Hg Lown es Lyburgev B Lymph J McCreofy N'CGc1ugwey Q 2 X , 'M QA if 'Qxx ww' V A' 55 Q, Y Y x 'A Q7 Qs-1 hw uv f' McMahon M McPherson Mo all R Monos l Marshall E Marshall P Marulc K Mashuda Mudock J M er R Miller er Mufchell D Mnslco J Montgomery W Moore T Moorhead C Moorhead D Moorhead J Morse N MOUNYOIU Mulr B Nance J Nanlons J Neese E Nelson C Nlchol W N x D Palmer B Palmer J Pappal C Par D -Q Patterson R W Pease V Peffer P Pelerson D Plegdon J Pnfzerell C P er R Popely P Poso F Po ts D Prynfak P J ,W Romer G Rankin Recupero J Reed M Renosky J Rlcupero P Rlslnger L V 'T Ro A ki, Ruddock R RuHner D Ru h S Rummell B Runco M Russell M Mx Ruland A ! l 6 I 'Vf ' L. - ' ' I T' n 'C ' ' E . al 'Zn 1 - i A- l I, lo. g,-3' A 5, ill , . ' .4 I ' , ' , S. -J ' Mill , T. rw , ...Af ,,,, , W , l V J I ' so ' ,fix in V '.,, J' XX , ., 'A ' ' X fl . R ' l f J ,a 1 539 ,-'J' i. 'f , 2 '. 'f O'Hara J. .5 ,V V . , 49 L4 I, , 1 iv' H N Vx ,,,,.,, , 9. 2 J J - 'Y I-,' .J J Y A jg '75 f - g ,ff i ' ' xo l A , . will-3 lf gl M. l DLX' M 1. x , - I . 1 3 M J J U J J h' Q l Q f A z X' J' v 5 fl, C V' 'QQ ali f Xjgfg 'ag g V .. , .I llll f , . 'V 7 W, J J , I lf, , , if 4 U 5 J A ff' J . r ' I 'A - Q we M J J -lf ,.,, J x I ' , , -. . r A l ' ' J A J 9 f' f L V V ' ,J . , ' W -'J X ' 73 ' l ai E9 Q U' We 6 L. it C E 'S-v7 , A .Q A 4, .W 'U . vu vu- Q' Q sl? 6. hi! it x Sabatos, C, Sadowski, C Scott, J. Sexton, T Shafler, D Shaffer, E Shaffer, J. Shank, W Shiclc, J. Shoenfelt, B. Short, L. Shupe, M Simpson, C. Simpson, G. Simpson, D. Smith B. Smith, B. Smith, J. Smith, P. Smith, W. Smith, W. Spadcvfora, W, Spicher, L. Spisalc, L. Spranlcle, J. Stancombe, P. Stanley, B. Stapleton, M. Stile, G. Stokes, A. Left: Sr, Broadcasting Club pre- pares a weekly program. Right: In spring a gym class turns to thoughts of tumbling. Lower left: Mrs, Thomass Junior Girls' Chorus at the annual spring concert. lower right: Senior Girls' Chor- us sings in their spring concert on May eighteenth. Stokes, G. Streams, J. Swan, C. N Sylvis J s 3' , - v5 ' , Terry, B. N Thompson, R. 1 A 5 Trimble, J. Uncapher, D, , , VanHorn, l. ' J Volkin, J. .- ' 4 QP g Waddell, J I ,f . 'I P X Q ugh I X Wadsworth, . A . X h , Wagner, A. ff Wagner, R. Wagr1er,, T. Wannett, T, Ward, J. Watkins, K Watkins,, M. Wian, T. Wilson, J. Wilson, P. ,V Yanish, A. j V, x For the juniors this was a year characterized by on increasing awareness of the need to plan for the future, so various colleges, technical schools, hospitals, and branches of the armed services were carefully considered. Many out- standing athletes were members of the junior class, special distinctions were won by Bill Kuz- neski and Jim Nance in football, by Bill Jchnsron, Chuck McCreary, Jim Nance, Dave Nix, and Bruce Terry in wrestling, and by Bill Spadafora in basketball. During the year the eleventh grade Tri-Hi-Y made favors for the dinner ofthe Foster Parents of Allegheny County, sent Easter baskets to a home for incurables, and constructed the bulletin board displays in the library. Arnie Haberkcrn and Charlotte Barefoot were mem- bers cf the cast cf the Sendrac's Club play on March T7 and l8. Betty Hawkins placed third in -., 2 gs, ' , WJ 5 . Y the Talent Show on March 25. On April 7, 8, and 9 Bob Miller played first cornet at the All State Regional Band at State College. In the Annual Science and Mathematics Fair on April 9, Keith Gilliland won a merit award in physics and Robert Thompson won an honorable mention in the same field. Then on April T4 the first High Arrow ever to be edited entirely by juniors was distributed. Having been selected by a faculty committee under a newly written set of stand- ards, twenty-two members of the Class of T961 were inducted into the National Honor Society on April 29, that evening the eleventh grade Tri-Hi-Y joined the Senior Hi-Y in sponsoring a carnival and a dance afterwards. Many juniors have happy memories of the Junior-Senior Prom which was held in the high school gym on May 20. W-.gm HOMEROOM SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS wl P Fun M Por S Sm: L Tesla K Sleworf Row2 D Yczckuboskey Olweruo S oore P n D Non orno R w3 C Bock S Rose B Mcrus chulv. I Wlllnoms J Condron D Moore Row4 S Clerk C Smith X XX TENTH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESI DENTS Rowl D Shonk K Goslor' C Kung B Young N Tuornnsky J Grundy Row2 B leonardo M Foltz M Blrd all J Vcerl V Neol G Menzle Row3 D Wagner G Ru J Berfo n R derson Row4 J Jam: on B McKnlgI1f J Durr T Rcuyko Adorncz I. Adornoto Ake J Alex S Alton H Anderson R var, Auslun M Bcbulcz E Barley K Borncu J Burnet? B Bornefl P Bash C Bates C Boun C Be G Bellock C Bertolunl J Blrdsell A Blrdsoll Blshop C Block C Block L Bluff G Q ,,.I's,I.I'el I Boll, J. Collins, E. juan, J I Ii 0, JAH, 'A ' ' I J ' ' fre. I , . . , V - lr- f - In H I - I 1' -1 I fy I I 'A-, I 0,'K1..aQ' 1' Il I n !,J 'L fy I' . ' ' wif .lf Y xo: , . . ,. K Ax: , I b WI, Fe I ' ,J I I Xb ,' ' I li I X ' , . I Q f ' gat , . .W f - Ro : . Irvin, R. ' uri, . Ia, . Alhl cn. ' ' . M ' , . EII-i gl, . ce, Jf B . o : . I , , , . - T' kv' Em. JJ N'Y EQ' 112. X4 iijlx Y a..,..x W 9 9 .E -4 3 0-,rfw 9 -, Bolnnger G Brandon G Brombach F Bougher Brown N Brubaker K Buchanan J Buc an T Buvchkoskn L Car on! R Carnahan L Cavney W Cass: Io D Cerovxch C Chatfield J Chvmmo S Clrlfalco S Carl: S Clemons G Coleman C Colgan J Co ms G Condron J Connell E Ccnroih D Craig D Crnbbs L Crossman D rr J Da J Deabenderfer C Derwarf R Deyo T Dnllon N S D rr E DO?y C Duncan B Eckenrcad P Eckenroad W Edwards A an E In C Ing Fedor J F e, J. Fennell, W. Feulmer, G. Fleming, R. F'oyd, R, Fotz, M. Fritz, w. Fulmer, . Furncxri, R, uurlond, J. Gaston, . Geisal, R. Gilkey, S, Graham, D. Greenwali, R. 77 Grove L Grundv J Hanna H rrls E Harper B 1 ings A Hawk J Helrron Henry Henry P Henry J Hess Hoover R Hoover R Houston W Ingmlre ' Vln lsemon C senberg V James E Jamison Kehew W K rn J Kung Kng E Kng J Kuhns C K nkle ' J Kunselmon D Lumber? R S Lauer W Lebroro R Lemmon W Lnrz I Leonordo B Lewls D Lewns L Lipman Lockord E L r R Lucuer M Lukehczrt J Mc lure F McClure J M re ry J McFeely A McHenry M Mclunkln M McKeIvy M McK:nsey VJ McKnight McMullen G McNaughVor1 D Malcom W Maloney A Manzek Marcus J Mcxrnnko E Maruschox B Medlock ,wik- JL -We Q 4 wld- I Q If? 1 in 'Wi I Menzle G Mlconl W Mkesell E er I ef M rsko S bf Mogle D -'V na' '95 i QT e i 692 J? Moore D Moore J Moore M Moreau B Morgcuntl R Morettt D Morettn M Mutz Myers J Myers M Nonce D Neal Olnverlo Ondo F O hell J Overdorf? G Owens M Pork M Por D Petghtol J Pegulgnot E Peterson T Pollock G P ock I P ts J Rankin E Royko T Richman Rose S Rosenberg R Rowe C Ryon R Sod er C Scllsglver Schrecengost E Seaton S Sexton C Sexton D Sexton J ShoHer C Shaffer C Shaffer J Shaffer J Shonk D Sheffler P Shoenfelt, R Shoop H Sloter J Srnothers, J Smuth C 79 Smuth S Smlth K Smuth W Stambcugh R Stanko V Stanley T Steele W Stefanlk A Stefanlk J Stewart K Stollsh M Terruto J Testa L Tocct J Tohms Tuorlnsky N Twngg D Uber T Valentme J Valert J Wagner R Wakeheld L Walker C Walker N Walker R Ward L Watta J Webb R Weiss W White B Wlggtns C Wlgglns N Wrlllams l Wllllams R Wulson R Wilson W Woodall W Woollen M Yackuboskey D Young W im Zack D Zagurskle R The tenth graders had a busy 1959 60 school term theur f1rst year an sensor hugh The Class of 1962 were proud of Ted Deyo who was the unde feated first board player on the chess team for the second year of Dave McNaughton who had the second highest number of pomts an all county football and who got honorable ment on on the 1960 All County Cage Squad and of Ted Stanley who was In the sem: f1nals of the Southwest Drs truct VI Wrestllng Tournament On October 8 Carol Kung and Susue Seaton were chosen new Iunlor varslty cheerleaders Campaugn llterature was dustrubuted through the county to arouse better votlng spnrut by the tenth grade Trl Hn Y before the electron Four new malorettes Karen Gaston Patty lrvm Della Nance and Susne Smuth were chosen on January 21 George Pollock 'f-.4 if attended Central Western Dnstrnct Band for has second year playung first trombone Fred Dulls Dave Kunselman and Woerner McKunsey had parts In A Mldsummer Nught s Dream on March 17 and 18 Chrnstnne Ollverlo and Donna Yacku boskey wrote a scrapt The Book Haters for the Llbrary Club radio broadcast on March 22 Bob Lohr and Ball Leonardo won f1rst place In the Stu dent Councils Third Annual Talent Show Clar ence Sadler and Rodney Webb played wuth the Fudels second place wnnners The tenth grade GAA presented a Maypole Dance supplled props made costumes and scenery and lorned nn the tumblnng routune for the G A A athletuc pro gram on May 12 Bonnue Harper new Town Teen Talk reporter wrote her f1rst column on June 1 , . ' ' 4 , . 1 1 e - , , . :L Y . lf , . 4 vw-L' , , , , , . 1 ' . 1-fx. I - 5 N .I l .G. . I A 1 - I 1 T sa - - , . , . ., . , . , . 1 - 5 . , . Q- . I - ' f - .' 5' , . , J , i gk , , 5 . ,f - 1 ., 1 .I I If 5 In 1 - 1 x 2,2 5- , fig, ,. . f a xx , . 5 L., N A . . I - a ,. I , . , . . I A I is I 1 1 - ,ts ,.- , . , . . I ' , ,X , 'I . K , . . 1 , ' 1 ' ll ' ' I ll I . . . - ' ' ' - n n - I - I l . . I . . . . . ., . I . , . . . . . , f 1 I '-T Q I I I I I 80 X 'x HOMEROOM SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS owl nnecly rvsn Pease Segnor K Whnte K Wolfe G Goydosh N rosku S ollnns Cram Row McMlllc1n J Cummins G Fecxlher K Mobon V Shuelds J Redman M Buchanan H Fer ner C ones R w3 Elkm R wens Slo es D Woye J Ager D e R P'L 1-5 NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESI TS Rowl S osl'1 Broih r M ull L Gershmcn C Bonlxs B Hughes C oel M urechlro ow? Bef e VI Z s roslu L Gregory Sc ocolln rn Lcr 0 Row3 J James B Cronour E Davus D p ch T Robe on Stephen ro W epoch R Plfl re Abe D Ager J Allshouse R Anderson C Boar M Banks Barr J Bush D Bos J Bos K Bofulus J Bedzyk 5 Bedzylc R B L Bellman N Berenbrok H Bergman R Berkey A Bnshop M Boesmczn L Brody C Brody l. Brandon G Brllhorf R it . I 2. C ' J Q DEN 1 . E. ok , B, eg, Q . X cG', . , . I I I - ' N , . Y . R : A. k y, S F '1, N. O7 ', . , B. on, C , H. C ', R. srgm, J. k. : . , . , , 'I .ZC,. c,.Sg,.Z ,.'ell,G. g S . -I ' l I, . -. 1. 1 I - I f 7' A' ly -- A ' . Q J E Q , . - . Q., , A. We ' R' ' P A f - J 1 Q, 2 . , -'Z'-X lg: I V ' ' I ,yi fm 4 .H -. 1 4. I .V ell, I J f u x ,A ' ' , ef QW J C J-J' f J , N x , X ' ' 4 k 13. R .A.Ke ,s.l',J. ,Ji J on J. C 'V ,lc l el. 21' B. .JJ H. Q fc., ',.o' ',A, k , . , . , .Pric, .Hess. l Brofluers B Brown N Brown S Buchanan Burlcefl B Baller crlln Cameron V Campbell E Campbell E Carnahan R Corney P Carmen D Chappell P Clemons G Cocolm H Collmon C Ins R Conrad E Couch J C R Cramer C Cramer C Croclc G Cronauer R C Iver L C Iver J Cunmnglwom D vs E Deobenderfer Euselmon D nn Enferlme J xr Falrmon D Fcxrolaaugn R Feallwer G Ferguson B Ferranfe Ferrler H 6 E' Nsffx 11.4 U L in .Wx X x F ndley C of Flcmlocx E Flanloclc H Frederick R Z Y' I e Fuge N Fyoclm D Gregory L Gaydoslw G George J George R k.7C'fld OU r lmc rl Gnrrlgcn H Grlfllln l. Groone H ul ce Gunace R mul ,fr cn ro 1 Q ' ' J J ' rf .lr, A Y in ' M' . 5 5 I A A 4 J A D 1, xl I ll' X f C'- , 1 l ' 'X Z4 5 li I. , : I J A ' ' R er , ,. ' 'f li Q' ., rr . I I HB. 3 'L Q oll' , . Q ' X JM oy,I .I Y , 'F , . 'G ' if r 4 4 I e ,N , ,V I 'wax raw P Y . I ' L ' ull' , . ull' , , Cummings, R. - , W, but W cu . , . X , C, - A x J gh J sua., 6, ' -Q Fo', L., H rg A D f ' ltfrfif' ll I ,P. T 9 A , krttyrf . I., 't A, Y X I , ,, Ai , Us JK Fri? , sf 1 'Sl J ry , R 6- 4 ' J L' 5- , , h ' -, 'Zu B I l A A .5 B J- J I Ge- rw 1 L GK' 5 5 J Q - 1: ' -, G l,:: ff J 'I , V2-C Ha ' J Nv- 'SE s L . 9. S f - 1524051 Hancock B Harper M Hawk Hegner Helmcn E Henderson Henry P Hess Heverly J Hlnkledlre P Holliday K H f D Hopkms N Hughes M Hutchinson nn Isenberg S James H Johnston Jones C Kay or S Kennedy Kimmel Kung D Knouse D Knouse K Kosus K sls R Kromer Ku ns R Kunlde Lorko J Loyfcn T Lewis C Lewis D L e C e Lowmon E Lyborger M Ly IC J Ly nc S McCann G McCoy McCracken M McCreory M McCurdy R McDowenl K Mc IH C Mcmlllen Morbon K Mourey B Me vm L M er R M er S Mmxs R Montgomery K Moorhead L Morem R Morris M 83 Morrns W Mountain A Muir D Muir R Myers C Nelson C its 5 Noe OHoro M Ondo B Orendorff R Ostrofskl N Owens R I Owens R Polmer D Patterson E Palmer B Pease N Pescn Peterson C Putzereli R Postlewonte H Prce D 1 Romoge B go' 751, Romer B R J Ro N Redman J Ree D Ree J IA 'X Ree L Reed W Remensky J Rhodes G Rmd Ie B Ru In J Q In Ruddock B Ruffner E Ruftner S Rummel C Sokosh E Scrntlnl 'C' Schrecongost Scott B Ruffner S Segner J Sexton E Sexton J Sexton T Sgro A Shatter A Shafter E Shoger J shank w 'K pl Shonkel B Shnelds H Shselds P Shrelds T Shields V Shoop A X . 3 J ' L. h PJ f Q ' ' f , x . Q: Q-QQ? I 5 'X .nf 3 ' xx I, cr I E , A 'A' AJ? J A J w ' N , A 4 .3 . A L Ri A A 1 . ' 1 , .' A - vs J Put, L. A . Q U oy, I . I 1 L Q Yr de I A 9 J U . o, A, N A -. Q f MG, W X A 5 V A x . -2. .LA d, . 5 ' d ', f -ff A bl ' ' ' J A 1 A D 2 5. J , B. rl 'I J ix , ,l 9 V 1 t tx . 1 Q I, . ,x , A ,L X A A 84 J' ' X G 1 5 if Despute some unuque handucaps the class of T963 had a profitable and unterestung 1959 60 school term They shared a few cold wunter days when the furnace broke down un the annex and they learned to walk around the buckets whuch were un the muddle ofthe hall to catch the water that drupped through the roof when ut rauned Three dufferent teachers taught nunth grade math durung the year The 9A students had the oppor tunuty to take plane geometry thus year Mary Beth O'Hara and Bev Scott became uunuor varsuty cheerleaders un October and un January Cheruce Cramer, Lunda Gershman, and Peggy Harper re ceuved the welcome news that they had been chosen mauorettes A Junuor Natuonal Honor Socuety was formed, and twenty three nunth graders became charter members at an unductuon Shoop I. Shotts V Shupe F Sleugh M Smuth K Smuth R Spotts L Stancombe D Stoncombe J Stephens C Stokes A Streams T Strught R Stuchell W Sweeney D Thoma E Torzok J Trumble Uncapher M Valenti T Waddung C Walker M Wardrop Warner H Watluns K Watson K Way D Webb B Whute C Wudemure Willard W Wulson T' W t T 5 Wuse J Wolfe B sb! Wolfe K Wolfgang B Yeager J Yount R Yurechko M Zapach D Zapach W ceremony conducted by members of the Senuor Natuonal Honor Socuety on November 20 R search themes were wrutten un scuence class and Latun students worked on prouects Thus year the nunth grade General Scuence sectuons competed un a photo contest whuch was supervused by Mr Grove and uudged by the IJHS Camera Club first place was won by Jum Shaffer second place by Dennus Butterworth, and thurd place by Bob Mul ler George Clements and Ben Gerudeau were members ot the Fudels who won second place un the Talent Show Dan Zapach was the hugh scor er on the Junuor Hugh County Champuon Basket ball Team On May 9 Jum Ward was elected Junuor Hugh vuce presudent of the Inducuna Jount Hugh School Student Councul fu. V' x' f l s is l J 9 , . f , . X ., I ' lfo. . 4 TW 0 Clip B f- r , ' ' I, I. , ,M. SK I my ff 4' J J ' ',N1 . ' il, . x 5' J u I , gl l l ..,, u. x Q' 1.1 Si 1, I . I In . . . . e- 85 Q Y HOMEROOM SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS owl Poso S London V Kozel S un J P Shop S To o cn ow Sny er I. Gorman ee A endruck J ung K e o er Hoo Row 3 D Thomas P Morrison or In Cham er sn Jomuson kr! EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESI TS Rowl J N B Henry D Shee D Buchhen J Word J Robeson L Wlllloms ullvon w2 Mn er L McBryor Hcxrpsler C Klng C Thompson T Harper J o ko R W3 R lrvn D Leniz B Kpmme C AlbrlghY B Ronkrn Albright B Alex B Anderson Armour J Bom G Bonr J Bos J Became T Beatty W , Been H Beers R Belosh 5 Bec E Bem J ' Bern M L4 53' D Blllmgslee B Blrdscxll F Block J Blolr T Blcm J 3 T Boden 4 gf Boesrnon D Boring D DEN : z . ix, . , . sly- BTS I' .J ko fc.. 'II , E ,B Ry.Jo-:,..i,. ff.V.k . 3 ' f - . M f r .I an 3, 3 ,J ,R, A -Q' T A, 1 h, . 55 , ' ef J A A 3. L l V f . A I A A Q X H 1 . Q, I Bedzyk,J, ' X E f V , ' , . ff-. A ' . X : ' wi Xuan ' , . -av I A 1 K 1-V . ' f M 1. I . ' I f 5 A , 1 N 1 ix , J Y! X E ,x M .J N 1 5 ' be '. , 7 . r V f R 1 G , . T . cor ho , Nix, S. Belosh, e, . hms, J Lg, R 2: J d . ,B Sh , .K ' , .Yo ,J.Bc1ir, Sv, W rv, J. Bod ', I ver 1 . , , ' , D, M Y, P b l', R Bouress J Boyer Bra y J Brofvon T Brlllwarf Brown Brubaker D Bucher? Burkey Burnlwelmer R Butchkoskn P Bulchlcoskl Byers B Calhoun S Carnp Carey P Carney D Ca ney Chamberlain P Clark S awson M Clawson T Coye G Co e P D vls L De o R Crlbbs J Dasklvnch S D vas B D vis L De o R Donahue J Douglas C Douglas L Drye T Edwards B Enselman D Elkln W F ren S Feather R Fennell S Fenton J Ferguson J Fleming J Fleming L c Fogarty P z Gardner Gecrharf R George W Gerhenm G ly P Gorman Greene Groves J Grube Hadclen l. In T' K I Q-v 6-61 2- K H -an. 'r 1 5 5.4-.Z 44 x SS 0. -.L T' fd fx nf A. T17 wk ,Val f J . d , . 0 4, . S' 1 . V if F . A f 5' N .a F. I K 1 5 -W F X L L FS' . 3, f . ' ,' D.. ' ' ,,4 1 , ,, 13 L L .g ,. - Al ' .A 4 -9 , R. '. X' . A , cl, J. , A 1 S, . 1' Vi' - ,-' Li-A ' J is CI L' A, . f - -if 'H 4 gf I ' ' ' i. Y vt V9 J V I , . V N yl , . Z A .wr , M' ' A , 'fn A T. a ' , . Y, l. l V . A A ' J - Cunnlnglham, W. , lf fl I '-3 ' tl. G I ' 4 ' J A ' J 1, , . V ,f,,r -L W V 5 X 5 . .V H V . 'il E m f fm f a ' , . g ' Y , . I V , .7 'gd 1 ' ' 2' . A , . - , Ez .- V A K N ll 4. 'Y lar, ,J . Y -.iq ' , S I , . V T +. T in 1 ' ' J -' 'FX , N hs' , .a J .H ' l rank, Lf' V' ,J I .V Fl'lr S n of .N M I , . - . W N KN . fn- lll. B J x F As' X 74 Fri! , J I my , C. I, 4 F x . 'gl 7 , A. . GV , . L. . ' T - , T. v i , J. if f 1 in A V V 87 ' A K t 4' vf Q- y hw tr, T' 'Wx ..a f X . - J, . 5 Xu N- K ' H dun B Hoidun G Hormo Hcrpc-r T Horpsic-r 3 Hurrnson Hawk J Hemun Helncm Henry B Henry D Hacks Hines nn on Hoofer I Houser F Hu he E IU Isenbero T lomnson R Johnson B Johnswn I. Jo Nston M K er J K y K Kendrck A Kmrnl B Kng R Klnncxn L K kcmd P Kopchlck F Kosls M Kczele Kc, usxo S Kurfnorek K Lewus D Ls-wane G Lewls M Lewx G Lava ws on Luvungs on Lockord B Lockur Locxcxrd Logan London S ng L ng t x Love A HJ? McAnuIvy R McBryor M all J McClure D. McCracken J 88 McCracken R McCurdy B McElhoss W McHenry W McKee S McKinney L McKmsey K McPherson W McQulsVor1 J McQuown R Mabon C Mdbon J Marshall G Marshall S Marhn R Maruschalx N Meharey S Mrdock J M er C er Mller M M Tell K Moorhead N Morganfl J Morock G Morrison R Morse K Mutferbough J Myers l. Ondo P Overman G Painter B PGIYIYSI' D Pamfer R Pollone M Pa lothnl D Peace R Pease D Pease S PGIHEI' B Pererman Peterson R Puzer N Plubell D P u ell L Plusquelllc Paso G Price V Xen.,-1 Roger J .3 Ran In B R L 4 Rayko G Roy o L Raymond D Redd H Redd B Reeger C Relllcll Renz J uf, .Q X415 vs fr, 'X ma-1 5711 ie I 4' X N .aug TE! 'P f 1- 'Av' A ' ... ,,1 ' .3 ' W, a - ', Q I Lf . 3 V J .' 'V ' Q, V P I , I ' J L I - 4 4, . V - 4-xlyhg f xx k A fJ' Q x A J J J - 6 , J ' , . ! A X Q K Hur? : , ill , . ,V Mill , J. ,. fi, iY , . - ' lf , L 5 .' ' ,, W. Ai Nix, J. -22 J , x sb ll :'AA , f K i fy X. X ' . f ' 1 , w he n f. ' J PNK JM 1 ' 3 , , J- , . K ' V ,V . I 'er' P , A. - Q he W KM , , . , 3' hah I b ', 'A J l ' J , I JI , , . W il I - . sm L l as ki' ' fs- 5 ' ' 1, . ' - oy, .V I '11 f k . . 1 I ' I ,Q 3. ' I A AV' 6 ' X kj A 1 K r K, N--irv V x' ' ' ' 5 A -ff Y' ,, D9 Pu xx. f W ' w - '17 far X- yum 18321 99 find Q' AA. 1 Sa..jJF'l J e -- T T M.w f . if X :F r., f - ' we 1 x J xt! . 4 A , Q , . , . ' , 3, fxmhtl . Q.. .. T N 3 Repme J Rlshel A Rsmg R Robeson Rolond Rupert T Sod er D S non: L John Soyers D Schoefffer Schrecengost S Serlonnl A Shaffer Shofter J Shaffer L Shank B Shank N Sheesley D Sheesley M Sheesley B Shlck D Shoop B Shotts Shupe C Sxmpson R Slater J Smothers D Smith C Smith T Smuth S Smuth B Snyder J Solley, . Spencer J. Stoncombe, W. Starry, D. Steel, . Steele, V. Stephens, D. Stewart, A. Stewart . Stiftey, R. Stoish B. Sullivan, W. Swan, C. Thomas, D. Thompson C. Thompson, S, Tresslcr, R. Tweed, l., Twlgg, R. V -r, . Tyger, R Vcmlecr, E. Vinton, . Wclterrniue, K. Wcvd, J. Vinton, J. uvner, . Wahs, G, Weakland, S. Wegley, R. Williams, I.. Widdawson, R. .-'ly H ' Wilson, B. l I Q l N Eb-tm l ,L Q if V 1 l Q 5 5? 4 1' T' lv in is 1 Wilson L. Wise, S. Wissinger, B. Wyatt, D. Yost, M. Young, J. Yount, F. ,, V K 3' -V , 4 .W- .fr -, Q ,- This year for the first time developmental reading was added to the schedule for eighth graders. There were two algebra sections in- stead of iust one as last year, and history and geography classes were separate. In art class the eighth graders made bookcovers, enameled jewelry, drew human beings, and studied the color wheel. The eighth grade Tri-Hi-Y held an impressive candlelight service for the seventh grade Tri-Hi-Y, they also took charge of a iunior high assembly on October 29 at which Dr. Frank A. Lawrence from the Graystone United Presby- terian Church of lndiana used Errol Flynn Speaks to Our Youth as his topic for discussion. Twenty- two eighth graders were also inducted into the new Junior National Honor Society on Novem ber 20 The SA section heard Mr Donald W Drenner the traveling science teacher from Oak Ridge Tennessee give one of his science lectures during the week of March 14 which he spent with the students and teachers of Indiana Joint High School another interesting speaker Miss Bettie Peacey a member of a newspaper statT in Cape Town South Africa who wrote for the Indiana Evening Gazette described her homeland to the same group 2 91 if an -may 'OK SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESI DENTS Rowl D Shank C Graham L Leon ar lson B Hoover K Thomas Wrnght B ubeta S IE ds Row2 B Rearlck B Medsger D Smith D Butchkoskn ESOVT ocolm ow 3 B oclc Km er Stoker B Edwards F Grove G Brown Adams B Alllson L 'J Allison P Altman L Anderson R X Anderson T X CEC Babco T Babula R Bodman Baker R Barbor P X X ' L Bash C Bas R Bas J Beatty K Beck W e Bence L Berkey T Black B att M K Bloom J HOMEROOM SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS owl rankle rs Tout Wolfe B Hershberger D Dickie C Wagner ence ow? Cam bell W :te ead B ook H Stevens J Lernmon Molcolm Row3 D Jomlson G Stewart W Putt D Potts 3 Boose R Boring A 4 Ir vu BMX 4152- i on L W . . V I I . O Q- N, V, Z I E it l n ,J ' Lf Q ,A L L ' A sf A n 142 f A , , . ' K E A ' sv 44 - f .- ,1 1 -f fo W J A V - 4 I ' , A . Il A , ' +2 A , rn .4 - LE' , 45 .' vlqxh: V Q' V - A .,- . P ,g,l,,, T , ,.' . . . L . k X, QL x Y .. .. 1 .. 4, . 170 i E if V N ,s XJ? - fy-Q Q fa ' 1 an , v , A I I S f 1 bw I A , 'ff 4 . H it H If .- I l 2 I ... pw fl gl -I 6 4 ,... J X , A f' . zi' tres J .. . 3' 4 .I , in. 1.1 'lr' , S ., Q ' F UPU .o. l ,'V I Z , N , L 5 I , 1, A Ju ? wi 5- Q , -N on y? N . ' N 5, N U A .-A :L ' . . ' - 2 , ' . o- , X . r k , N - . - . X ' U , , A N . ' , . L- - n . x , S Q . I . N N 2- .45 , ,, 5'- , Qi, . , W, ,Q , gr- A I Y 'Ni , J , if .. Q nuii Om - 2, , Borland M Boslrom B Bourdess D Bro y R Brown D Brown G Brown J Brown L Brown N Brown P Buggs B Burkett J Burkey C Bufchkoskl D Caldwell M Cameron J Campbell K Campbell R Carnahan D Carney M Clark S Conrad L Clemons J Cochran C Cocolm E Cocolln N Coleman B Conrad L Cooke B Corbelll D Couch R Cou ter J Cramer T Crumrlne Cuberla Cubena A Cunningham Daldoss L Davis P DeGesfro B Dlckle D s Duncan R Dunmure M Edmlnsfon Edwards B En Ish B Everell Fedder K Fedor C Feulmer E gv' X A -ii JR -ex. N' Flndley C 1, F R Fleming Fleming D Floyd D Floyd D Frantz H Fr D Fr e L ki Nui 4 qv X 4- 1 xnvfvr , , - if A d I l ...Q F' V' E .1 lk '59 H X I lx gf 2 if , 4 'F' 'J ?? - ' X Lxi ,I .I Q i gk- V :N n X ,QM ', - Y, 'X L, LA Q fl -J ., ,lf - f l L. , . A A X J My ,,U, , Q R J 5 ' ' I X J l ' ' Y W I' ,' , I Q B. 4- fc 4, J , , B. 'rf , 5 'TT f - V ' , C. om , D. . ' ' 5 ' ' ' J J C x 3 gl' ,I ' 'I l 21 F : . wx ,' N rn , . 'I A' J I , L if J Q ink, . 'I V fl ' ,DQ J k o J .J fx X L. B Q Air - 751 QW l C ' ' 4 1 ii ' , .J. ', l. J, al 5 , ' - , A 4' ' . Y, H A fi qf , X Y , , 93 h Q Kg , A k an vu ui su L . 16 4? A-AXKMI N W' Nm was X -wsu as N X 'xt 'Xt 4.1 X go: iz C as A L Fu e R Gorrtgon P George A George J Gershrnon D Gershmon Gleason J Good P Grohcxm C Greene D Greene E Grove F Gulloce E Gunther M Gutnrle T H dun L Hcxmllton Hornlsh Harper R Haydon V Head L Henderson J Henry D H nry D R Hershberger B Hlckey S Ho ey L Hoover B Hoover J Houck B Hutchins R lngmlre C r rn Jumlson Jevrcky Johnson D Johnson, R. Johnson, W. Johnston M. Johnston R. Kimmel, L, Kimmel, B. King, C, King D. K'ng, J. Kinnon, A. Kinnon, A. Kinnon, R. Kinter, Klornor, C. Kritzer, . Kurdziel, I Kuty, D. Lossick, M, Leorn, B. Lemmon, J. Leonord, L. Letso, M. Lewis, D. 94 Lewis H Lewns W Q, Leyduc C W Lloyd D 5-v Loclcmonuc Loffrefo L Longwell R Lowman C Lybarger C Lydnc C Lydlclc Ly nc P Ly e R e R McAdams D McAdoo C tr McAnulty D McCllnsey A McClurlcm A McCoy R McCoy T McCreory J ,,,, McDowell B McGaugl1ey P McGhen T McHenry M McHenry W McKown R Mabon B Marmone Malcolm N Manos Markle K Marshall G Marshall, J. Medsgarn, W. Medvide, C. Miholich D. ' M' ler D. V M' ler D. I ,... Miller, . M' er, J. av- Moats, P. Mock, R. Mogle, D. 'Y' Moore, D, in ,,,, Moose, D. 'J Moran D. ' Moreiti, T. Myers, P. Nance D. , Nelson W. ' f Nesbitt, J. v 4 Nic ol, P. t ' L. M Ondo, G. Palmer, J. Parker, D. ' Pease, N. I Peddicord, K, y - Peffer, P. A 1' .Q ?r 70 is . 4 1' g ... gr... sr 0 L19 ts 3 'Lv W N. . v U7 51? it-1 P I hm, L Peterrncm S Pierce W 'P Plussord J Poole W P vs D Puff W Quick R 3 Reorlck R 14 Repune D .LL v--. t' vc I my S x nk Rd le J Roberto Robunson C Rolond P -vu R s D N3 s Roser F -5 CV' L, 1 K bw qg w gf, Rosnlek R sus F Roum D Ru ID J Rummell L n Solsgnver Schleucher E Scholfield C Scholfleld M Schroyer G Scot? R Seger L Segner M Serene J Sexvon B Shoffer C Shaffer H Shoger Shank C Shank D Shemer R She tler H S :ck S Shuelds Shoop M Shows B Shupe A Shuvco M Simpson S Sn-eltzer S'ne1zer D Srmfh D S mn D mb Spronkle D Smrry R Stoves M See! C Steele S Svephens N Sfephenson, C Svern, M. Svewcrt, G 96 Wright N Stuffey T Stules Stunson Stoker R Stormer Stuchell L Stutzman Sulluvan Sulluvan H Sunderlun Swartz K Taut A Termun J Thomas M Thomas K Thomas R Thompson Tohms R Torzok M Trauner B Turufy M Uber J Uncapher P Van Doren C Varner C Vaughn D Waddung Wadsworth R Wagner C Wagner J Wannett P Watkuns J Watson D Weaver R Wertheumer H gi Whute L A 3 In fi I -.I . aug WV 4 l X f' 1 xi' Wuddowson R Wusor W Wussunger B Wolfe N Wolfgang G Woodburn S Yanush D Yenkvuch C Youngman Zehner M Za'lrevec P The first year un a dufferent school us always filled wuth excutung changes the new seventh graders were often lost and had to ask upper classmen for assustance un locatung elusuve class rooms Sectuon 7B took part un an experumental math program Unuversuty of Maryland Mathe matics Prouect for the Junuor Hugh School home ec the gurls made aprons and pun cushuons and each sectuon prepared a breakfast or lunch to whuch they unvuted a teacher as a guest mean 97 'Th-ni whule tne boys were makung tue racks and knuck knack shelves and learnung to operate machunery un undustrual arts Thus was the first year that seventh graders were oFfered developmental readung Spanush Club met twuce a week for those peopue unterested un contunu ng the Spanush they had begun to study un fourth grade Debby Bell partucupated un the ta'ent show on March 25 and helped the IBTA entertaun the school board on March 31 Z 4.1 A iuuu y A Q, : l .Q T ID- J 1 i s ua fD- . , TQ., Q W- , A A' I ' Q. Wax: 1 h Q N Eau J ' ' I - it .' f ,L 1 ' ,D. 9 I ug ' , , I 4 'V ,ol ul' ' s. T J -' Y ur . I - fx' V hx 'C I vt: .., I L i 'N ' V 7 -18u1'.. it R' l ,Wu 4. 'l u X .l 'N' S ' 1 . G Y .I I-H. . 1 - 7- Q V I ' ,gg yyyy yy J ,I - ' I 0, - FHA lv A 6 M L.. - J . , . in , my , X R A ' ' ff ' , fe .1 -v ur ' lu. ' ' ' ' f' ' ' 2 - X ' - 'f u , s I ,, . . - . I . . . E . . . . . .,, In . I gym A ,,.,-k,:. ATHLETICS LIP J 1. 5 3 ,M 1: -5 .fc 'l -335' f l ,fm ' f' 7: ff QV' Q 731 E9 SS VARSITY FOOTBALL: Rowl-Left Yo right: Wefzel, Kennedy, Babco, Jacoby, Kozusko, Howard Reed, Johnston, Harry Reed, Vedder. Row 2: Ricupero, Miller, Freck, Spadafora, Sexion, Ruddock, Trimble, Recupero. Row 3: Nance, Delaney, Fuelmer, Hawk, Morganti, Young, Dubinsky, McKelvey, Kuzneski, Bishop, Row 4: McClure, McNaugl11on, Darr, Dills, Royko, Edwards, Poscwelz. FCCTBALL Bill Kuzneski goes for a low pass while Kuzneski, Johnston and Spadafora con- Dave McNaUgh1on looks on during flue verge on a Windber buck. Tom Jacoby Windber game. does push-ups in flwe background. tu l Heads up-Seniors Bob Babco and Jim Bellock await the toss of ihe coin Som lense' 9l'e5 some lU5' in 1l'1e Derry game. minuve advice io Harry Reed before sending him into Vhe Derry game, phoio by frank sipos End Harry Reed snags a pass in the Blairs- ville garne. Indiana won ihe game 38-6. The journalism class sold the pro- grams. Kei?h Gilliland buys his from Mary Jane German. Jim Nance up the cent in the All season long fine defensive play such Senior halfback Torn Jacoby Windber game, as this held the other teams in check. stopped after cz short g n VARSWY RECORD JUNIOR HIGH RECORD l7'2l cs-11 Ind Opp. Ind opp Leechburg 20 9 DuBois 24 6 Kittanning 19 O Windber O 21 Blairsville 12 0 PURXWGWRSY 31 6 Punxsutawney 20 19 Blairsville 38 6 Central Cambria 18 O Weslmonl 12 20 Northern Cambria O 18 Central Cambria 13 6 Conemaugh Township 21 7 United Joint 20 0 Derry Area 24 6 The Windber players show t e of ploy that detected I YP diana 21-O 102 VARSITY FOOTBALL COACHES: left to right: Samuel Lengel, Harry Wood, Jack Kurtz, Eu- gene Lepley, Head Coach Rich- ard Farabaugh. photo by frank sipos Coach Farabaugh's i959 gridiron squad turned in a season record of 7 wins and 2 losses. Although losing to Windber 21-O and Northern Cambria l8-O the team put forth enough effort to take a second place in the Western Pennsyl- vania Football Conference. All season long, through the hard running of iunior fullback Jim Nance and sophomore halfback Dave McNaugh- ton and the sharp passing of Buck Johnston and Bill Spadafora, the Little Indians rolled home with a total of 2530 yards while heads-up line play Sophomore halfback Dave McNaughton takes it around end for a short gain. photo by frank sipos held the opposition to l26l yards. Top scorer in Indiana County was Indiana's Big Jim Nance with 73 points while Dave McNaughton raced home with 48. Five boys were named to the All-County and Jim Nance was named to an All- American High School football team. The Junior Varsity came through the season with a record of 3 wins and 6 losses, and the Junior High team acquired a respectable record of 5 wins and l loss. Junior fullback Jim Nance gets up a full head of steam in play against Blairsville. photo by sipos I - ' 1 V - - . s'- I li- Q 1 L ln L1 4. .4 -- .4 A-Q .1 -2. JUNIOR HIGH: Row 'ls B. Reed, l.. Reed, B. Zopuch, Faranti, Redd, E, Davis, Santini, Holliday, D. Zapach, Pitzerell. Row 2: Gorman, Frederick, Wilt, Sgro, Repine, James, G. Robeson, Cronauer, Stright, Shaffer. Row 3: Hegner, B. Davis, P. Coyle, Tressler, Pesci, Cunningham, Drye, lentz, Streams, Ward, Baurdess. Row 4: Smith, Rupert, Morrison, J. Robeson, Campos, Ferguson, Stern, Uber, Fink, Watkins, Johnson. Row 5: lngmire, Nance, G. Coyle, Gleason, Sheetz, Vaughn, Poole, Thomp- son, Muller. Il 'VST .ful A very important event at sum- mer camp was the fitting of uni- I forms. Jim Nance and Jerry Kozusko try on uniforms that 7l1l5 Yeo' Were 'hose WOW bt' sow C, log of Union- y . the Indian and Squaw mascots. Two other important uniforms f'll s F 9 Ir-chan, Jon Gross Squaw,Dor1ene Douds 1 04 Jim Nance goes offer a loose ball, above, and Jerry Kozusko is stopped ofler cn shori gain, above rights Below: The boys really worked hard af summer comp, and if payed om Phoiogrophers Gilliland ond Campisano view some fine play. -offins -M AN . A W ' 41 .'W'V-f Junior quarierboclc goes offer Jerry Peoples of Blairsville while Jerry A welcome sigh! of home games, Rogers Rankin and his crew served Kozusko takes i1 easy. up lols of ho? coflee. r QI .1 iw a .Av , Patty Orendorff, 1959 Football Queen, is crowned by Lucy McAfoose, l958 Football Queen, HOME COMING we-u The Queen and her Court: Left lo right: Judy Kovach, Judy Ferree, Catherina Gregory. Back Row: Martha Blakley, JoAnn Zaycosky, Sandra Segner, Nancy Fedoruk, Queen Patty Orendorft, Nancy Wiley, Patty Gryczuk, JoAnn McNaughton, Diane Adams. Fomvnnq .lw symluolrc l, tlu band plays tlwf- Alma Motm too VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to right Dave Wagner Ron Johnston Jim Wagner Dave McNaughton Fred Diem Jerry Kozusko Bill Spada fora Barry Wetzel Tom Ja coby Jim Tyger BASKETBALL The 'l959 Little Indian cagers posted their worst season since being taken over by head 23 games the team displayed a gross lack ot experience With Barry Wetzel as the only re turning letterman it took the Little Indians six games to acquire the game winning combina tion Led by Bill Spadaforas 329 points the team rolled up a total of U89 points while their About the only bright spot in the season was the Junior Varsity team which turned in an impres sive 16 and 6 record A basket' And the peppy varsity cheerleaders lead the crowd in a cheer for the Ln tle Indians 107 coach Wally Stapleton. Winning only 9 out of opponents confronted them with 1306 markers. VARSITY RECORD Blairsville Punxsutawney Latrobe Purchase Line Shannock Valley Purchase Line Ferndale Windber Westmont Conemaugh Twp Central Cambria United Joint Punxsutawney Blairsville Windber Ferndale Johnstown Westmont Conemaugh Twp Central Cambria United Joint Johnstown United Joint Total JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD 116-61 Ind. Opp. Blairsville 31 35 Punxsutawney 36 35 Latrobe 42 43 Purchase Line 31 24 Shannock Valley 45 24 Purchase Line 41 28 Ferndale 33 29 Windber 34 35 Westmont 35 52 Conemaugh Twp. 39 41 Central Cambria 62 42 United Joint 50 25 Punxsutawney 38 31 Blairsville 49 32 Wlr1CllDer 42 39 Ferndale 47 JUNIOR VARSITY: left Io right: Bill Nichol Jerry Collins George Johnstown 43 Simpson, Ron Lippman, Alex Edwards. Row 2: Jerry McKnight, gfeslmont h T John Darr, Dave Mchlaughton, Ted Deyo, Chuck Freck, Bob Chaubi. onemaug wp. Central Cambria 44 39 Johnstown 39 31 United Joint 50 34 Jerry Kozusko and friends'l go Another scramble in the Blairsville Jim Tyger tries a long shot in the after a loose rebound. game. Windber game. JUNIOR HIGH RECORD Unlled Joint Purchase Lune Clymer Laura Lamar Klltannlng Salisburg Elders Ridge Blairsville Marlon Center Shannock Valley Pune Townshnp H021 n OPP JUNIOR HIGH Rowl oc ames pach Jerome Cullwer Dan Zapoch Tony Sgro lm Wil? Coach en Davls Row2 Manager George Robeson Dave Buchhen? Dick Sha5er Fred Armor Bob Singh! Bo Cronauer Larry Puvf Center Buck Johnston, mps I r Yhe boll begm the second half of cmoiher game on he home court Indiana won only flve of e eleven games played on the home noor IIO 7 7 l J Il .l , :Bill 'Zaj To I ', ' K I b , I , I d. . ' ' 40 I3 Blairsville 45 25 ' 40 22 51 38 36 30 ' ' 23 28 42 28 ' 30 33 ' ' 37 21 ' 48 23 50 27 ' ' 45 27 ju g I o fo he I sh WRESTLING TEAM: Row 'I: Stanley, Henry, Johnston, McCreary, Nix, Friel, Gorman. Row 2: Fuge, Harry Reed, Sexton, Craig, Howard Reed, Hegner, Nance. Row 3: Beattie, Heverly, Ryan, Fisher, Miller, Deabenderfer, Bash, WRESTLING Gene Friel seems to have taken an arm ot? his Hollidaysburg opponent, but he may lose a thumb in the process. Even with his head on the bottom, Hurry Reed sfill seems Yo have ihe best of his opponent, Musk Gorman works on his Cuvwensvullu mow Musk won cull Yen movchvs nw vhs' 133 pound floss il. 44, Sewer Gprs Fuel opplles his spe- cial crm press to his Hollidoysburg oppomn' ln the 127 pound closs Gene had on 8 cmd 2 record 133 pound Mark Gorman is In o bi? of irouble wivh his Holhdoysburg opponem, but Mork won the march. 'Yes sir, Mr. Reed, I think if's cn pin voo.' The heavier of The Reed iwins, Howard, scores onovher victory. Brother Harry Reed hos U good foothold in his match. The smaller of the Reeds posted o record of 3-4-1. 113 Stanley 95 lb 7 3 0 No pount but Jack Fuge stlll has hns rIoll1Joysb.Jrg oppow nt under control The happlest coach around lnduana thus year was wrestllng mentor Sam Lengel whose squad was the most successful Llttle lndlan team post mg a record of 8 wlns and 2 losses All but three ofthe squad were returmng letterrnen Opemng team went on to wan thelr next 6 matches before postung thelr only other loss of the season to Johnstown T2 24 The lndlana grapplers worked hard all season to compule 336 polnts whlle holdlng theur opponents to T49 pounts Howard Reed works hard for a take down un the T85 pound class VARSITY RECORD l8 2l ft OPP DuBo1s Klttannlng Hollmdaysburg Red Bank Valley Blairsville Cresson Conernaugh Twp Johnstown Latrobe urwensvul e In addltlon to thelr 8 2 record In dual meets the lndlana wrestlers also posted lmpresslve rec ords In tournament matches The team traveled to the Penn State Invltatlonal Wrestllng Tourna ment for the second year and Chuck McCreary and Jlm Nance brought home trophles In the Dnstruct VI Wrestllng Tournament Bull Johnston Gene Frlel Mark Gorman and Clntt Cralg were all sem: flnallsts Jam Nance un the unllmnted pound class won the dlstrlcts and went on to take the regnonals and then finally to w1n the state champlonshlp INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Terry Johnston McCreary Frae Gorman Fuge Harry Reed CTCIQ Howard Reed He-gner Nance IIA T03 lb I2 l2Olb l27 Ib 133 lb l38 Ib 145 Ib T54 lb l65 lb T85 Ib Unllm ned 'IO O O I d. . ' 21 22 ' ' 44 11 35 11 49 9 ' ' 39 12 43 3 , 41 I2 I2 24 25 23 C 'l 27 22 the season with a heartbreaking 21-22 loss, the . . . . ' , 4-I-0 1 lb. 8-2-0 . 7-O-I ' I . 8-2-0 , 1090-O . 494-I 3-4,1 ' , 9-1-0 , 3-5-2 . 'I-4-O INDIANA'S FIRST STATE CHAMPION JIM NANCE If tor no other reason the 1959-60 school year at IJHS will be remembered as the year that we had a state champion. Six foot, two hundred and ten pound jun- ior Jim Nance in addition to being the state's best wrestler is the county's top scor- erin football and a Hrst rate track man in the lOO yard and the shot put. Pictures of the state matches on this page, semi-finals above and Hnals below, are by Frank Sipos. TRACK TEAM. Row 1: Wertz, Chapman, Kazebeer, Johnston, Brummert, Diem, Fulton, Jacoby, Sullivan, Vedder. Row 2: Ryan, Edwards, Sabatos, Nichol, Hegner, Hoffmasfer, Kuzneski, J. Nance, G. Simpson, D. Simpson. Row 3: Stanley, Fullmer, T. Uber, Smith, Ward, lngmire, Wada, Dills, Tocci, Wilt. Row 4: McKelvey, Culliver, McCann, Stancomb, Santini, James, Robeson, Hegner. Row 5: Martin, Shaffer, J. Ward, Muir, Larco, Shank, Coyle, Stancombe, Frye. Row 6: D. Nance, C. lngmire, J, Uber. TRACK lndiano's Jim Nance breaks the tape for a first place in the l0O yard dash. Tom Jacoby was secv ond. H6 The start of the mile run in a triangular track meet with Marion Center and Laura Lamar. Track coach Jack Kurtz acquired some help this year from Jay Shaffer, new assistant track coach. The team brought back a lot of experi- ence with thirteen returning lettermen. The Little Indians defeated Marion Center and Laura La- mar in a triangular meet. Indiana got the best of Blairsville, Kiski, and Derry in a four-way match and beat Patton in a dual meet. Johns- town was the only loss of the season. Ed Kaze- beer and Mitch Vedder set new school records in the high lump and shot put. Ed jumped 5 feet l Us inches at the Junior Pitt Relays, breaking the old record by 'fa inch. Mitch heaved the shot 50 feet QU inches at the Johnstown meet to set the new record. Five boys participated in the Dis- trict and two boys in the State track meet. C l ll Fred Johnston sails into the broad jump pit. Right: Mitch V e d d e r heaves the shot 50' TAN to set a new school rec- ord. 117 x Q ,M High stepping Chuck Sabatos, lndianas top hurcller, leads Marion Center and Laura La- mar in the high hurdles Sprmq brought wet weather and that meant the track team to praclce In oors Kuzneskx leads the team In calls themcs in qood fern' heave to take first place in the county tournament photo ltv fr nk sipas had t' ' d . Bill Joe Dubinslcy clears the bor of the pole vault event Ji'n Nance prepares to uncork a 45 foot lOl2 inch I e 1 wo BASEBALL SQUAD, Row 'I: Mikesell, Berfolino, Terry Sgro, D. Zapach, Kozusko, Deyo, Miller, Nix, Ander- son. Row 2: Grey-Manager, Ruddock, Chauby, Davisiffoach, Gallo, Wefzel, J. Wagner, Darr, Chatield, Spcxdafora, D. Wagner. BASEBALL Pitcher John Darr pauses to wafch a ball hit by the Laura Lamar batier in a J.V. game. A-A-..,,. 1? . . al .. , 1 A '.fF. :-'aw A-mA,i..,., . - ., ,5w.fvqsu'.' A ,-11 ' - H 4. f 3! -A .x.,.:1.x.., gr ' V 'V J: ' ' -- 3....1'1 :,4'fl-...' -....- 2'- Rain! Rain! Rain! is the best way To describe The 1960 baseball season ai IJHS. The weather allowed the Team To play only 9 of the 16 games scheduled. Of these 9 games the Braves won only 3 turn- ing in the worst record in coach Davis's career. The only brighi spot was Dave Wagner's shut-out in the Nanty Glo game. Gallo fakes a few warm-up pitches while his team- mates take it easy. VARSITY RECORD Nanty Glo Laura Lamar Altoona Laurel Valley Laura Lamar Laura Lamar Kiski Johnstown l3-6l Ind. Opp. 5 O 3 9 'Q Barry Welzel ponders which bat lo use in fhe Nanty Glo game. 121 Coach Davus as umpire Davzs checks the record Anderson goofs of? 4 11 l ' 0 8 6 8 1 o 1 7 1 4 Bob Chauby hir o solld one. Thafs uh! v 'A ' o mf- zf A S . ' ' , 34- , fb-v, ,.,,3 Q. , , A mg., ,gk 35' k. - W? :1 '.'-- 1 -, ee. A ,..4.u.4:,- - --I ,U-5 -ij---Vx fn' on ., ,-,, ,' , - 43 ' , 7'-wtf SKA - Q: .1 1- F - f V.. L ,, . -. ' in kfwl: un., V . W .Q Q., RV - - , K ll A Q., 4 vi D JI., 'X ' Zivvg' ' ,. fx 2 'T'-im ,- Wg H - .1 f - A view of the softball Held during Q boys' invromural game, Inrromurols ogered cu chance for everyone to Yoke port in sports. INTRAMURALS fm .J Judy Fleming hits c solid grounder in h o m e r o o m ploy. 122 fu.. f 2 l ' r r I 5 l I l A 53 ' ,J:-.nav ff' -.fl-egg-swf ,,. m lt's a hi! in the infer-homeroom softball league. Softball was the most popular of the intramural sporls. Bob Anderson waiches more runs pile up in The Camera Club-Sfage Crew game. Stage Crew won il-me close game, 12-l. Alix rr F 4 V 1 if 1 N t g X' ? - .1 v. x L ' , ix f If J Q54 1' H 1 I E Q J' 5 1 'K ,Q 1 2' I il, . m .ff ,.,, iv. I iN 'x 1 3 ' Q ww si' W ff 1 ff! get Q J E Fm- Q h Q I, 4 Y L HI 3 Me ' a W lil F' , 1 V' fi f 4 3 f S f R we 9 11,-as 4 6 .' 'X .,. ,s A F 15 i' A X fa N ,WNSA CRGANIZATICJNS STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of Indiana Joint High School permitted the student body to help govern its school activities. Each homeroom was repre- sented by one student at the meetings which were usually held every Tuesday to discuss spe- cial school activities. New clubs, after-game dances, talent shows, and many other topics were discussed and ap- proved by the Student Council regulations. The Welfare Chest was the annual project. Officers President Tim Sexton Junior High Vice President George Robeson Secretary Peggy Miller Treasurer Sue Steiner rill, Drye, McCoy, Brady, Harper, Pease. Row4: Johns, Robeson, Sexton, Hines, Shaffer, Trimble. Row 5: Recupero, Putt, JUNIOR RED CROSS The aim of Junior Red Cross is service. The members of this club have gone far in the achievement of this aim. These girls could be seen all year busily working on favors, crossword puzzle cards, or iokebooks for Veterans' rest homes. They sponsored the entry of several children from the Willard Home in the Halloween Parade, had a party for them at Christmas, and sent gaily colored eggs their way at Easter. Officers President Sue Steiner Vice President Patty Bankosky Secretary Sally Secosky Treasurer Pinkie Lumpkin Sergeant-at-Arms Barb Sadler RowI: Hess, Elkin, Her-ry, Lump' kin, Peterson, Blakely, Steiner, Burnheimer, Tuarinsky, Rutfner. Row 2: Boucher, Pitzerell, Irvin, J. Craig, G. C'aig, Jones, Bankosky, Secosky, Gregory, Shatter, Miss Bell, Raw 3: Muller, Cochrane, Res- chini, Kaito, Caershmart, Sobieray. Jerko, Redman, Gryczuk, Zaycosky, Mabon, Foltv 126 l Rowlz Campos, George, Hicky, Floyd, Lewis, Kopchick, Wiggins. ROw2: Blakely, Wright, Wagner, Irvin, Bun, Kaylor. Row3: Mer- Row 'l: Mruk, Maruk, P. Furnari, R. Furnari, Georgianni, Logan, No- lan, Ferrier, Glebovich, Posavetz. Row 2: Browr, Edmiston, Barefoot, Oliverio, Yackuboskey, Stewart, Moore, Pequignot, Roser, Mc- Quown, Ferree, Gosney. Row3: Adornato, P. Gatti, Gregory, Sul- livan, Guthrie, Zaycosky, Johns, Haberkorn, Gross, McKinsey, Ran- kin, Sadowski. Row4: B. Gatti, Burnheimer, Crumrine, Gorman, Reed, Sheftler, Kunselman, Rich- man, Howard Reed, Kimmel, Der- wart, Fulmer, Mrs. Wadas. SENIOR BROADCASTING CLUB The club presented the following Indiana Pub- lic Schools' Broadcasts: Easter Broadcast- The Parable of the Psalms. Girl Scout Week- Poor Mr. Weaver. Brotherhood Week- Rita, the lmpossible. Mental Health Week- The Pret- tiest Dress in the World. They also participated in the school for Den- tal Health Week and advertisements for the Sen- ior Class Dance and the Sendracs Play. Officers President Howard Richman Vice President John SheFfler Secretary Judy Ferree Treasurer JoAnn Sullivan SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB The Senior Science Club is composed of a group of tenth and eleventh grade students spon- sored by Mr. Harold Grove. The purpose ofthe club is to stimulate inter- est in the fields of science by making a project. These proiects were entered in the science fair at Indiana State College, Buhl Planetarium in Pittsburgh, and at a fair in our own school. The club had several winners in the fair at the col- lege. Members also belong to the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science and Science Clubs of America. At the meetings various guest speak- ers trom difterent industries came to speak to the group. Rowl: Ruland, Wagner, Mitchell Drye, Moreau, Testa, Row 2: Gil- liland, Medlock, Anderson, Rankin Buterbaugh, George. Row 3: Park, F e n n e ll, Shoentelt, Haberkorn, Thompson, Mr. Grove. . . n 127 Row lc Woollen, Walker, Adornato, Barrett, Furnari, Stanko, Connell, Henry, McCreary, Seaton, King, Grundy, Baun, Gaston, Moretti, Harper, Stewart, Elkin, Kuhns. Row 2: Miss Troiono, Valeri, Black, Brubaker, Wiggins, Territo, Oliverio, Menzie, Yackuboskey, Bellock, Sheftler, Nance, Neal, Tuorinsky, Graham. Row 3: Clark, Valentine, Moretti, Black, Wilson, Colgan, Maruschek, Birdsall, Condron, Elkin, Smith, Moore, Lobrato. G. A.A. 10 This year the tenth grade G. A. A. along with the eleventh grade and twelfth grade G. A. A. sponsored a bus for G. A. A. members to go to the cheering contest, and they otticiated at girls' intramural sports events. As committee members for the May Day Program, they made the cos- tumes, and many participated in the activity. G.A.A. 11, 'I2 The members actively participated in intra- murals, ofificiated at these games, and sent rep- resentatives to a Play Day at Slippery Rock State College. The club year was climaxed with the presen- tation of a May Day program in which the rnem- bers eftectively showed the poise, coordination, and beauty developed through physical activity. Row 'lz Furnari, J. Fleming, Fedor, B. Smith, M. Fleming, McMahon, Georgianni, Chimino, Quinn, Maruk, Kaito, Mitsko, Fentin, Nolan, Cochrane, Lumpkin, Steiner, Blakely, Peterson, Logan, Sundberg. Row 2: Russell, Sadowski, Fedoruk, Letso, Hitchings, Brown, Ham ilton, Lohr, P. Smith, Bell, Grundy, N, Fleming, Calhoun, Jones, Black, M. Blatt, G. Blatt, Watkins, Manos, Pitzeral, Merrill, Cochrane Row 3: Moore, Boucher, Wannett, Patterson, Greene, Gosney, Douds, Secosky, Shank, Stuchell, Morse, Howarth, Craig, Dezaifte, Ed miston, Wagner, Canfield, Holt, B. Gatti, Guthrie. Row 4: Park, Gregory, Irvin, Adams, J. Fleming, Fiscus, Ensley, Houk, Pappal Simpson, Pease, Kozusko, Campbell, Freeman, Shick, Lipsie, Rummel, Ruftner, Swartz, Bonkosky, Roser. Row 5: Geletka, P. Gotti Volkin, Muller, Sullivan, Ferree, Stapleton, King, Johns, Butchkoski, Endean, Kaylor, Segner, Watkins, Heath, Gressley, Gryczuk, Zay cosky, Jerko, Orendortt, Cunningham, Bracken, Olsen, K Vedder, Tyger, McKelvey, Stanley, Boutwell, D. Wagner, Gallo, Spadafora, McKnight, McNaughton, Wetzel, Kozusko, Mr. Kurtz. REFEREE'S CLUB The boys' intramural games might have been in a sad state if it hadn't been for the members ot Reteree's Club under the supervision of Mr. Jack Kurtz. During the year the boys did a fine job of refereeing the intramural volleyball and basketball games held in the gym during lunch periods. J. Wagner, Nichol, Harry Reed, Ruddock, Walker, Woadall, Jamison, VARSITY I CLUB On December 4, 1959, the club initiated new members during Varsity I night. On April T6, 1960, the Varsity l club held its annual Easter car wash behind the school. This year the club decided to have jackets as the senior athletic awards which replaced the red sweaters. Scarlet jackets with black leather sleeves were purchased and awarded to the coaches as well as the boys. Row l: Mikesell, Harry Reed, Diem, Gorman, Gallo, Wagner, Kennedy, Williams, Wagner, Wetzel, Howard Reed, Kozusko, Row 2: Johnston, Gross, Tyger, Bellock, Klamar, Boutwell, Chapman, Fulton, Jacoby, Kazebeer, Brummert, Vedder. Row 3: Frech, Ruddock, Trimble, T. Recupero, P. Recupero, Grey, McNaughton, Sexton, McKnight, Stanley, Nance. Row 4: Mr. Lengel, Beattie, Nix, Terry, Dubinsky, McCreary, Delaney, Foirman, Sabatos, Johnston, Hoffmaster, Wagner, Kuzneski. TRI-HI-Y 7 The 7th grade Tri-Hi-Y held a bake sale and a slave auction to earn money. They visited the Children's Ward at the hospital where they song and distributed gifts. A panel discussion was held with parents, members, and the guidance counselors participating. The club contributed money toward the showcase and donated to a missionary family in India. Row I: Sprinkle, Myers, Frye, Floyd, Tait, Lydick, Everett, Lytle, Fleming, Kimmel, Barber. Row2: Shields, Kurclzeil, Hickey, Good, Gershman, Wright, Bence, Swartz, Cromer, Learn, Bos- trom. Row 3: Manos, Altman, Malcom, Been, McGaughey, Ra- land, Mabon, Campbell, Klamar, Lewis. Row 4: Allison, Bell, Black, Cook, Stevens, Miss Rink. TRI-HI-Y 8 The Club held a slave sale at which parents made bids for the girls to work for them. At Christmas time the girls presented a food basket to a needy tamily, and a committee went to State Rest Home and served hot chocolate, cookies, and candy. For an Easter project the girls donated clothes to a needy family. The club's last project was helping with Tag Day tor the Library Fund. Row I: Grube, Logan, Love, McKinney, Stolish, Lowman, Johns' tan, Lentz. Row 2: Moorhead, Lockard, Shope, Kozele, Ku- morek, Anderson, Henry, Lockard, Morock, Schrecengost. Row 3: Hawk, Stewart, Bair, Mabon, Fleming, Edwards, Van Leer, Kelley, McBryar, Haldin, Renz. Row 4: Mrs. Stoner, Harpster, Miller, Johnston, Carney, Mabon, Miller, Gardner, Farren, Sheesley, Brady, Sheesley, Serianni. TRI-Hl-Y 9 Community projects ot the club included a Thanksgiving project and collections for Tag Day. Members contributed money toward the show' case and presented two devotional assemblies. They sent scrap books to Pakistan and contributed money for care packages. As a group, the girls held a pencil sale and sponsored a record hop. Rowlz Carney, Berkey, George, Ostrotski, McCullough, Gay- dosh, Hughes, Berenbrok, Lowman. Row 2: Fritz, Wolfe, Col- lins, Noel, Mabon, Jones, Lydic, Lewis, Lybarger. Row 3: Buch- anan, Stewart, King, Fairman, Bair, Cramer, Scott, Cramer, Feather. Row 4: Gershman, Miller, Kaylor, Moorehead, Ferrier, Lewis, Knouse, McCracken, Fuge. Row 5: Mrs. Smith, McGill, Shields, Stephan, lsenberg, McDowell. 130 . rf., ,N '1'flxL'1K W L A gf we I x MQ.. -if 3' , ' , A , 1 V2 ff . ,, . M 5 - er ,, - f A, ? wr 5' , ' Q 4 tjfh F I ' ,M h QW ' U ar gy- ?-,Wg,,, h 5 Px X A 1 F X ,Fira 1' - Ji' X I , ,X 1 1 N 1 f 1 + ,mf'ws N f,kr,f ,:ff , ,.f i'.,' - ,wr - ,fi win Ju!-Hi Y ffv- ,yr x . - . Row I: Cribbs, Steele, Ward, Robe- son, Harper, Gorman, Snyder Grube, Wolfe, Maruschak, Shope Miss Rink. Row2: Keller, Blose Berenbrok, Hughes, Kennedy, Ed wards, Segner, Sakash, Calhoun Lockard, Wolfe, Pease. Row3 Lydic, Shankel, Bash, Redman, Ma bon, Feather, Scott, Buchanan, Kay lar, Miller, Boden, Brady, Ruddock Row 4: Butchkoski, Thompson Stright, Robeson, St. John, K Brown, Cummings, S. Brown, Mor ris, Shields, Lewis. Row5: Jami son, Chamberlain, Santini, Rellick, Steel, Weakland. SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society granted a char- ter to the Jr. National Honor Society and in- ducted its members. The new junior and senior members of the senior chapter were inducted in an assembly on April 29. The Kiwanis Club hon- ored the seniors and their parents at a dinner held at Rustic Lodge on April 18. May 23, repre- sentatives went to Marion Center and granted them a charter and inducted their members. The old senior members went to a dinner at Bruno's around the first part of February. Officers President Ray Edwards Vice President Judy Roser Secretary Kathy Quinn Treasurer Patty McQuown Sergeant-at-Arms Dean Williams Row I: Friel, Jacoby, Terry, Spad- afora, Reed, Kozusko, Mitchell, Nix, Simpson, Williams, Row 2: Quinn, Schulman, Fedoruk, Berenbrok, Brown, Roser, Greene, Steiner, Wol- ford, Callahan, Ferrier, Duncan, Wiley, Row 3: Bracken, Johns, Di- vida, Reed, Howard, Houk, Pappal, Canfield, Fleming, Wagner, Flem- ing, Fleming, Tamb, Guthrie, Park, Rankin, Barefoot, Ruffner. Row 4: Grube, Henry, Buchanan, Hunter, Edwards, Wertz, Chapman, Gersh- man, Secosky, Jerko, Orendorfi, Moore, Sabatos, Hess. Row 5: Johnsiort, Wagner. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY A newly organized club, Jr. National Society, was presented its charter by the Senior National Honor Society in I959. Members, chosen by a faculty committee on the basis of scholarship, leadership, sportsmanship, and character, were inducted by the Senior National Honor Society. Due to growing pains the activities of this year's club were greatly limited. New members were chosen and later announced at the Awards Assembly in May l96O. Officers President Bev Scott Vice President Jim Ward Secretary Bonnie Edwards Treasurer Tom Harper QA. PATROL CLUB During the year members of the Patrol Club helped to make our school a safer place by guiding traffic on the stairs and by properly lighting the halls. The club held a candy sale and had a skating party. Officers President Ron Ruffner Vice President Crecia Deabenderfer Secretary Debbie Helman Treasurer JoAnn Barna Sergeant-at-Arms Herb Henry Row 'lz Mr. Holstein, Coates, Con- rad, Graham, Craig, Jacoby, Reed, Gorman. Row 2: Deabenderfer, Edwards, Cunningham, Boutwell, Sullivan, Nichol, Fulton, Klamar, Crumrine, Marshall, Royko. Row 3: Kozusko, Miller, Richman, Ken- nedy, Gallo, Tyger, Chapman, Wil- liams, Wertz, Johnston, Stiles. Row 4: Montgomery, Craig, R. Johnston. 133 FIRE SQUAD Fire Squad is one ofthe many valuable ser- vice clubs operating in our school. During the fire drills and air raid alerts members were sta- tioned throughout the school ready to operate the fire equipment and to direct the student body to safety. During the year some members were also called upon to fight fires that occurred out- side the school area. Row 'l: Bedzyk, Henry, McCoy, On- do, Deabenderter, Montgomery, Watkins. Row 2: Ruftner, E. Ruff- ner, Shaffer, Fulcomer, Sexton, Fleming, Barna. Row3: Helman, Carnahan, Smith, Hastings, Shields, Hegner, Watta. Row4: Lockard, Shotts, Bolinger. cw I as.. Row 'l: Furnari, Bell. Row 2: Nolan, Logan. Row 3: Merrill, Muir. Row 4: Miller, Greene. Row 5: Rankin, Berenbrok. Row6: Edmis- ton, German, Row 7: Postavetz. Row B: McQuown, Ferree. Row 9: Johns, Fleming. Row IO: Grube, Jerko. Row ll: Tressler, Adams. HIGH ARROW STAFF The main project of the Journalism Stott, under the direction of Mr. David Jones, was the publication of the High Arrow, the school news- paper. The staff turned out l2 newspapers dur- ing the school year. Stat? members also sold football programs. Another undertaking of the staff was that of assisting the underclassman photographer. Members also aided in selling name-cards and announcements to the seniors. At the end of the year bound and unbound edi- tions ofthe High Arrow were sold tothe student body. SENIOR Hl-Y The purpose of the Hi-Y clubs is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Chris- tian Character. The Sr. Hi-Y of lndiana Joint High School, sponsored by Mr. Robert Traugh, went far in fulfilling this purpose. Members con- tributed money toward the new trophy case. Officers President Bill Nichol Secretary-Treasurer Dean Williams Park, Darr, Williams, Adams, Dills, Nichol, McClure, Tressler, Collins, Deabenderfer, McKinsey, Fulmer, Young, Mr. Traugh. LEADERS CLUB Leaders Club was newly organized this year under the direction ct Miss Altmire and Miss Trci- ano. The members of each gym class chose one girl to become the leader ot the class. These girls checked showers, took roll, and, in general, as- sisted the gym teachers in their activities. KEY CLUB The boys from Key Club attended Kiwanis Club meetings each Monday. They also pre- sented two programs at the Kiwanis meetings. Members passed out March of Dimes and Crip- pled Children collection containers. They planned and carried out the first annual Key Club Activity Night at the high school. Delegates attended a division TO meeting in Johnstown and members also attended the four- teenth Annual Pennsylvonia District Club Con- vention in Philadelphia. Officers President Howard Reed Vice President Harry Reed Secretary Ron Cunningham Treasurer Ed Klamar Chaplain Mike Rayko Row 'lz Secosky, Steiner. Row 2: Kozusko Brown. Row 3: Johns, Bracken. Row 4 Scott, Flaniack. Row 5: Steftan. Rowlz Simpson, Stanley, Young, Terry, Lippman, McKinnsey,Fairman, Cunningham, Gorman, Marshall, Crumrine, Sexton, Jacoby, Tressler, Reed, Boutwell, Ruddock, Nichol, Johnston, Darr. Row 2: Bartlebaugh, Kuzneski, Spadatora, Wertz, McKnight, Klamar, Diem, Moniccia, Richman, Dills, Feulmer, Jeltries, Fulton, Edwards, Reed, Rayko, Williams, Frech, Sabafos. Row T: Hamilton, S. Park, Burnheimer, Mruk, Pizer Russel, Ruflner. Row 2: Berenbrok, Lambert, Edmis ton, Salva, Duncan, Lymph, Nantais, Reschini, Flem ing. Row 3: Wagner, Greene, Pappal, Johns, Grube, D. Park, Hess, Mabon, Mrs. Michelotti. Rowl: Peterson, C. Moorhead, Hodge, J. Moore head, McGaughy, Gunter, Stuchell, Haag. Row? Henry, Divido, Lumpkin, Hayes, Rager, Brown, Wat kins, McClure, Barr, Sadler. Row3: B. Stuchell Stephen, Fairbanks, Hawkins, Irvin, Tomb, Segner Short, Embry, Miss Clements. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The main function of the Future Teachers of America is to further the education of students in the field of teaching. The girls observ- ed classes in the elemen- tary schools. The members held special evening meet- ings which included a pan- el discussion and movies. The club also sponsored the annual Shamrock Shuffle, and held a dinner at Car- bone's Restaurant. Two delegates attended the F.T.A. convention at Me- chanicsburg High School. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America spent the entire year working busily. They made favors for a nursing home and for a conference at Penn State which four girls attended. The high- light of the year was the Mother and Daughter Ban- quet. OHicers Pres. Virginia Divido V. Pres. Barbara Sadler Secretary Betty Stuchell Treasurer Carol Short Chaplain Peggy Watkins FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS This club was newly or- ganized this year. They held a commercial picnic at Rustic Lodge Grove on May I7, l96O. ln February Bell Telephone sent a mo- vie to the school for the club to see. In March a rep- resentative trom Pen Mar Beauty School came and gave a talk on make-up and hair styling. In April the club took a field trip to Brody's Department Store for a program onthe prop- er dress for the business world. Row I: Brandon, Hopkins, Stuchell, Benton, Peterson, Blakely, Fedoruk, Divido, Fairrnan, Dezaifte, Shank, Haag, Hodge, Lohr, A Wagner. Row 2: Marshall, Roland, Pitzerell, Lipsie, Hewitt, Stanley, Fulmer, Findley, Kaito, Petrosky, Ray, Sheesley, Jones, Wilson Mountain. Row 3: Brown, Black, Campbell, Lybarger, Stile, Stuchell, Sadowski, Stetty, Swartz, Hull, Boesman, Swan, Kozusko, Craig Kosker. Row 4: RuFtner, King, Petter, Segner, Miller, Craven, Gibarty, Butchkoski, Rummel, Bcra, Short, Gressley, Leamer, Clawson Mrs. Recupero. 7-y- USHERS CLUB JUNIOR HI-Y Row T: Poso, Hopkins, Benton, Blatt, Sadowski, Wagner, Marshall, Grimth, Fairman. Row 2: Dezelfe, Paterson, C. Moorhead, Peterson, J. Moorehead, Pease, Findley, Fedoruk, Farine. Row3: Kosker, Fulmer, Craig, lrvin, Swan, Blatt, Brown, Hull, Berenbrok Row 4: Rummel, Ruffner, Petter, Barra, Short, Gibarty, Craven, Krull, Miss Moorhead. Row 'la Posavetz, Wolfgang, Stanko, Adornato, Morock H. Berenbrok, Rubin, Hughes. Row 2: Renz, Doty, Bell Oliverio, Ycckuboskey, Elkin, Craig, Pallone, Vanleer Swan, Row3: Wolford, E, Berenbrok, Shaffer, Butch koski, Walker, Lukehart, Hewitt, Brown, Stanley, Burn heimer, Stuchell, Sadowsky, Wilson. Row 4: Swan Tomb, Alex, Colgan, Fisher, Elkin, Stefanik. Ushers Club plays a very important part in the role of our school. The girls ushered for College Night, Band Concert, Jr. Concert, Sr. Concert, Sendracs Play, Senior Class Play, Bacca- laureate, and Commence- ment. Senior members of the club were presented with letters in the awards assembly. Ofticers President Nancy Craven V. Pres. Donna Fulmer Secretary Sandy Findley The Library Club, which is dedicated to the service ot the students at lndiana Joint High School, main- tains throughout the year an crderly place in which innumerable books and magazines may be used at the convenience ot students and teachers. Beside work- ing as junior librarians the club sponsored a cupcake sale to help finance club expenses as well as social events. This year's social event was a smorgasborg at the V.F.W. The senior members receive l e t t e r The club presented three devotional assemblies dur- ing the year. They also pre- sented a Thanksgiving bas- ket and a Christmas basket. The members made a con- tribution tothe new trophy case. ln the summer of l959, Ed Davis and Tom Drye went to the Hi-Y Offi- cers Training Program at Washington .lefterson Col- lege. Members also partici- pated in the fall Y.M.C.A. Kick-OFF Dinner. awards tor their service. Row l: Watts, Moretti, Nelson, Edwards, Brown, Muir, Layton, Kimmel, Gershman, Edmiston, Vaughn, Campos, Coyle, Ray, Clawson. Row 2: Davis, Cronauer, Stright, Couch, Guthrie, Burnheimer, Houser, Ferguson, Drye, Watkins, Bash, Fleming, Tweed. Row 3: Mr, Van Dyke, Pease, Deabenderfer, Plusquellic, George, Bash, Kimmel, Fair, Patterson, Shaetter, Hines, Rankin, STAGE CREW The members of Stage Crew, under the super- vision of Mr. Nix, provided an invaluable service to our school. The boys arranged the stage and provided the lighting for the many assemblies held during the year. Members were also on hand to provide the lighting and necessary help when the Senior Class Play and the Sendracs Play were presented. At the Awards Assembly senior members were presented with letters for their service. Rowl: Edwards, Reed, Gottardi, Williams. Row2: Terry, Kuzneski, Spadafora, Fulton. Row3: Mc- Naughton, McKnight, Darr, Mr. Nix. CAMERA CLUB Our school would not have been complete without the many services provided by the Cam- era Club under the direction of Mr. Harold Grove. The boys were on hand to take pictures for the members of the High Arrow Staff and they pro- vided many, many pictures for the L'lndien Staff. Club members were also present to take action shots of the football, basketball, baseball, and wrestling contests. They also covered the dances, awards assemblies, general assemblies, and other activities of the school. Ofticers President Dave Buchanan Vice President Gene Friel Treasurer John Woodward left to right: Buchanan, Wood- ward, Friel, Sullivan, Hoberkorn, Carnpisano, Gilliland, Ruland, An' derson, Deyo, Mr. Grove. 138 Row l: Deyo, Woodward, Buch- anan, Overdorff, Babula. Row 2: Serene, Rubin, Enterline, Hen- ry, Fisher. Row 3: Mr. Frye, DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club sponsored by Mr. Yacku- bosky is a club devoted to oratorical activities. Due to growing pains the activities of this year's club have been limited. A formal debate on the national question, Resolved, That the Federal Government Should Substantially Increase Regu- lation on Labor Unions, was presented to the tenth grade world history classes. A debate on a topic chosen by the club members, Resolved, That Capital Punishment Should Be Abolishedf' was presented in the latter part of May to some of the faculty members. The club plans to be more active in the l960- 6l school term and hopes to have debate teams participate in interscholastic competition. CHESS CLUB The I.J.H.S. Chess Club had a very successful 1959-60. The team won ten out of twelve matches played, and Ted Deyo was undefeated. The boys also won the County Chess League Championship by defeating the seven county schools in the tournament. For this achievement they were awarded possession of a floating trophy for the second straight year. The advisor of the club, Jay Shaffer, was assisted by the chemistry student teacher, Mr. Frye. Officers President John Woodward Vice President Ted Deyo Secretary-Treasurer Dave Buchanan Row T: Serene, Stapleton, Alex, Stewart, King. Row 2: Mr. Yack- uboskey, Park, Shoenfelt. x..- Row I: Gershman. Row 2: Pettigrew, Roser, Kling, Endean, Harper, Long, McQuown, Hamilton. MAJORETTES JUNIOR VARSITY NEW CHEERLEADERS This year the girls were organized into a club with Miss Burns as advisor, The activities of the Maiorettes this year were: planning and enacting half-time shows under the direction of Mr. Pollock, leading the band in parades and par- ticipating in Key Club Night. The new club con- ducted try-outs for girls to fill the vacancies left by the graduating twirlers and earned money through candy sales. CHEERLEADERS The Junior Varsity Cheer- leaders made their first ap- pearance when they cheer- ed for the faculty at the an- nual Varsity I Night Bas- ketball Game. Throughout the year they gave rousing support to the Junior Var- sity basketball team. The girls also led the crowd in cheering for the wrestling team both at home and away. On October 8, 1959, Carol King, Susie Seaton, Bev Scott, and Mary Beth O'Hara were chosen to be the new Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Each year more and more girls try out before a committee of pres- ent cheerleaders, teachers, and Miss Troiano, the club advisor. The girls were chosen for their participa- tion in activities, person- ality, pep, and cheering ability. Scott, Seaton, Mutz, Voleri, King, O'Hara. Bev Scott, Mary Beth O Hara, Susie Seaton, Carol King Quinn, Bell, Steiner, Smith, Ma- nos, Pitzerell, Letso, Petrosky. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Our school spirit at football, basketball, and wrestling contests was aroused by our peppy cheerleaders. These girls were always ready to cheer whether it was clear or raining, warm or cold. This year the cheerleaders attended a cheer- ing contest at the War Memorial Building in Johnstown. All the surrounding schools partici- pate and compete for the championship. Money making projects of the cheerleaders included: a cupcake sale, pennant sale, and a hat sale. OHicers Captain Sue Steiner Co-Captain Kathy Quinn Secretary-Treasurer Patty Smith INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL BAND The student body of Indiana Joint High School was very proud of this year's band. Mr. George Pollock is the director who led the Red and Black up Philadelphia Street or across the football field. This year Helen Glebovich and Robert Miller were sent to a state band convention to display their talents. Several students attended Central Western District Band which was held at Laura Lamar on February ll, I2, and I3. RowI: Long, Harper, Hamilton, Gershman, Roser, Endean, McQuown. Row 2: Woodward, Hill, Kunselman, Rowe, Allss house, Brody, Bence, Guthrie, Gorman, Palmer, Drye, Wiggins, Connell, Yanish, Holt, Grove. Row 3: Fennell, Swan, McFeely, Guthrie, Ferrier, Fritz, Brubaker, Graham, Doti, Mruk, Stewart, Swan, Getty, Orendorft, Elkin, Olsen. Row 4: Buterbaugh, Johns, Lopacinski, Kaylor, Hill, Nelson, Glebovich, Chamberlain, Lepley, Hunter, Haberkorn, Row 5: Mr, Pollock, Henry, Buchanan, Kimmel, Holliday, Sheffler, Miller, Brown, Floyd, Waddell, Stephens, Moore, Pollock, Wiggins, Fennell, Overdortt. --un Row iz Gregory, McNaughton, McMahon, Adornato, Furnari, M. Fleming, Seaton, Maruk, Elkin, Georgianni, Quinn, Logan, S. Park, Wiley, Mruk, Posavetz, Neal. Row 2: Berenbrolx, Gatti, R. Furnari, Connell, Watkins, Ruttner, Nolan, Barefoot, Miller, Calhoun, Sul- livan, Douds, Gosney, Greene, Ensley, Muir, Valeri. Row 3: Kehew, P. Gatti, Salva, Nantais, Pappal, D. Park, Kimmel, Kaylor, Yenk- vich, Cashdollar, Gaston, Elling, Harper, Labrato, Day, Sobieray, Hunter. Row 4: Reed, Jerko, Moore, Volkin, Birdsall, Ferree, Johns, McKinsey, Derwart, Gross, Shettler, Haberkorn, Elkin, Grube, Watkins, Airey, Kling, Wiggins, Woodward. Row 5: Fulton, Klamar Richman Redman Zaycosk Mabon Callahan Gorman Edwards Miller Dills Friel Diem Cha man Nichol Buchanan f 1 I Y, I 1 1 I 1 1 1 f P f I I Mr. Nix. SENDRACS CLUB The main activity of the Sendracs Club was the presentation of its annual play- A Midsum- mer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare- which was presented in March of 1960. Several evening meetings were also held throughout the year. The year was concluded with a picnic at Seph Mack. Officers President Gene Friel Vice President Debbie Park Secretary Georgia Greene Treasurer Nancy Wiley DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB During the year D. E. Club had several sales. They held a Christmas party and a Halloween party. They also toured several stores in Pitts- burgh. On May l, 1960, five students traveled to a convention in York. D. E. Club concluded the year with a large party for the future Distri- butive Education students. Officers President Lois Reeger Vice President Robert Mikesell Secretary Barbara Sunberg Treasurer Penny Irvin Row 'l: L, Reeger, Hayes, Bair, V Reeger, Gunter, Millen, Row 2: Sundberg, Irvin, Craig, McClure Henry. Row 3: Mr, Purcell, Balmer, Monfgomery, Mikesell, Williams. 142 Anderson Shoe Store Angle LoPrest: Arrow Furniture Ash Shoe Store Baird Insurance Agency Benders Studuo Bobs Gun Shop Boyd s Jewelry Brodsky and Company Brodys Department Store Brown s Boot Shop Cakelancl PATRONS Chapmans Insurance Agency Crawford Truck Sales and Servnce Daugherty Drug Deans Restaurant Dlamond Drug Edna Floy Beauty Shop Gattls Drug Store G C Murphy Grelner Baking Company Hawks Radio Service Helen s Beauty Shop Hess Brothers Restaurant Hull Funeral Home Hotel lndlana Indlana Apparel Merchan lndnana Fur Storage Indiana Pharmacy J C Penney Company Johnson Brothers Garage Jones Furniture Company Llas Tlre and Recappnng Mabon Brothers Margaret Harris ts Assocuatton McCreary Ttre St Rubber Company McGaughey Dry Cleaners Ralph Moorehead Mortons Drug Store Penn Furnuture Company Peterson Hardware Robesons Furnnture 81 Applnance Rob1nsonLytle Funeral Home Sanger Sewlng Machune Company Snpos Camera Center Smith s Gulf Statlon Star Furniture Company J S Steetle and Son J M Stewart and Company Suttla Funeral Home Troutman s Department Store Twnn Punes Court Motel Ubers Record Store Vogel Beauty Shop PROFESSIONAL T Dr and Mrs H W Back Walter B Cope MD Dr J Robert Cummins Dr and Mrs Frank C: Edwards R Carlyle Fee John S Fusher Flsher Ruddock and Sumpson Joseph W Gatt MD Dr JohnT Hodan James J Jack Jr W Thomas Malcolm Henry Mntchell MD Parnell and Parnell Peelor Serene and Fee James K and Ropert T Scheern Myron H Tomb Leonard B Volkun John Watchko W L Whutten MD Dr Donald K Yourd ORGANIZATIONS O Home Roorn lO2 lndnana County Auxlllary T989 Veterans of Foreugn Wars Ladies Auxulnary of lnduana B P O E Loyal Order of Moose New Century Club Twelfth Grade Tr: Ht Y , , H H :ill Us I I I. ' I I BP E93 Z I I- I 0 143 I- .- L'INDIEN STAFF Edltor ln Chlef Patty McQuown Asst Edutor and Copy Edntor Barbara Brown Sensor Edntor Underclass Edator Athletncs Edltor Orgamzatuons Edntor Art Edltor Buslness Manager Clrculatnon Manager ASSISTANTS Donna Edmnston Kelth Gxlluland Barbara Guthrte Mary McMahon Janet Volkln Advisor The staff of LINDIEN 1960 wlshes to acknowledge nts Indebtedness to e followmg for theur valuable assistance In the publncatuon of thus yearbook Ruth Schulman Anna Marne Posavetz Davud Buchanan Erma Berenbrok Roberta Tomb Judith Ferree Judlth Grube Terry Moore Beth Ann Mulr Deborah Park Martha Russell Elinor G Blanr Benders Studio Photographer lf'ldlUl'1C Zummerman Engravnng Company Sykesvllle Kurtz Bros Prlntmg Clearfleld Frank Snpos Photographer Indiana Evemng Gazette W L Coltman Photographer lf1CllCIf10 I J H S Camera Club Harold R Grove Advnsor Davnd Buchanan presndent Robert Anderson Joseph Camplsano Ted Deyo Gene Fruel Kenth Glllnland Arnold Haberkorn Andrew Ruland Thomas Sulluvan John Woodward Wnllard V McQuown and Davnd Buchanan Aerual Photograph Georgann Jerko Town Teen Talk Reporter Martha Blakley and Sally Secosky TYFHSTS 144 ,, l 1 . . . r - ' 1 -1 1 . . , . . . . - r , I 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 ' nv.-Q 4 s -11 1 'Y'-R ,J .'-.uf A 4 ., .4 2.6 .C easy,-vw 15-'yy 5 his 7 I TT? 3 , J , l , V, U e we ' . . 1- ffl, v . 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