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The sophomore class, largest in the senior high school, began the year with a meeting called to order by the president, Nino Incar- dona. Assisting Nino were Gerald Owens, vice president; Iris Kline, secretary, and Patty Beliak, treasurer. Representing each of the three home rooms in Student Council were Tony Salem, Patty Beliak, and Ralph London. Anna Marie Puma, elected the previous year, served as treasurer of the Student Council. Home room presidents were Iris Kline, Tony Salem, and Patty Beliak. Many of the boys were athletically in- clined. Art Zobel, Tony Salem, Jim Krider, Jack Colbert, Joe Ciraulo, Rudy Goettlicher, Bud Owens, Mike Villa, Leslie Kota, and Dick Gregory played on the football team, with Art Zobel holding an important defensive posi- tion for the Varsity. Nino Incardona, Tom Sisk, and Del Glatz acted as managers. On the Junior Varsity basketball squad were Art Zo- bel, Nino Incardona, Tony Salem, Harold Fuge, and Rudy Goettlicher. Art Zobel started the games with the others as frequent and re- liable substitutes. Not to be outdone in sports, the girls con- tributed their share to the intramural games. Outstanding among these were Arlene Ober, Lois Gillin, Carol Kahl, Joanne Roberts, Carol Allshouse, Evon Schor, Patty Apryle, Anna Marie Puma, Judy Lovejoy, Janet Livingston, Barbara Lehman, and Roberta Ewald. Judy Lovejoy was a drum majorette and Lois Gillin helped lead cheers as the sole sophomore cheerleader. Academically, too, the class excelled. Names frequently on the honor roll were: Mary Esther O'Sullivan, Gerald Owens, Nino OFFICERS — left to right — Nino Incardona. President: Pat Beliak. Treasurer: Iris Kline. Secretary: Gerald Owens. Vice President. Incardona, Ralph London, Iris Kline, Tony Sa- lem, Art Zobel, Becky Williamson, Ardythe Ed- wards, Patty Beliak, Jeffrey Glosser, Lois Han- nam, Sam Kaminsky, Gail Hafner, and Pat Hunter. Members of the class actively participated in the activities of the band, orchestra, chorus, girls' gym club, and photo club. Counted among the chorus members was almost every sophomore girl. The co-operation of the class was displayed when the entire class paid their dues first, en- titling them to have the Incentive Party award- ed by the Student Council. The regular class party was combined with it to insure a bigger and better one. At the sophomore assembly the presenta- tion of the hit songs from Oklahoma” was another success to be credited to the class. Displaying vocal talent were Iris Kline, Sid Kaminsky, Judy Bloom, Jim Krider, Anna Marie Puma, Tony Salem, and Bud Zobel. Anna Marie Puma, Tony Salem, and Bud Zobel. Anna Marie's rendition of I Can't Say No and the dance of the original sophomore Farmerettes were a few of the high points of the show. The assemble was supervised by Miss Allen- dorfer, and Mrs. Wineman contributed the un- usual scenery. The year's activity was climaxed by the annual dance sponsored by the sophomores, on April 18. The class progressed under the tutelage of the able advisors, Miss Allendorfer, Mrs. Wine- man, Mr. Holman, Mrs. Good, and Mr. Sosin- ski. The sophomores have proven their worth and ability and will continue to do so in their remaining two years in high school.
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FIRST ROW —Icit to right — Del Gatr. Suzanne Barnett. Manlvn Frankc. Carol Alls- house. Robert Ewald. Steve Gettv. ludv Bloom. Pat Apryle. Shirley Baum. loannc Biandino. Densel Guillarmod. SECOND ROW-Dick Greg orv. Don Gregory. Lois Gillin. Arlene Ankeny. Joe Camut. Dona Beam. Ardythe Edwards. Pattv Beliak. lack Erisman. Marilyn Alwine. June Crow- ley. THIRD ROW-Bob Dunkle- berger. Lynn Gobin. Rudy Goettlicher. Lytton Croft. Joe Ciraulo. Ronald Gombar. Jack Colbert. Harold Fuge. leffrey Glosser. Andrew Blaschak. S o p H 0 M O R E C L A S S FIRST ROW—left to right — Joyce Williams. Tegwin Par- ry. Joanne Selich. Mildred Paulovich. Mary Esther O'Sul- livan. Donna Young, lanice Troxell. Becky Williamson. Jackie Prosser. Arlene Wit- kowsky. Donna Ream. SECOND ROW-|oel Wil- kinson. Nancv Stiffler. Rose- mary Murphy. Anna Marie Puma. Evon Schor. Joanne Roberts. Tony Salem. Tom Sisk. Joyce Stiver. Janet Shoff. THIRD ROW—Joyce Metro- ka. Arlene Ober. Dennis Rounsley. |ohn Torquato. Mike Villa. Art Zobel. Gerald Owens. Pat Smith. Dick Vick- roy. Shirley Wilkosky. Don Varner. FIRST ROW—left to nght- Roger Hammond. Marlin Ma- kin. Pat Hunter. Marilyn Hile. Connie McHugh. Iris Kline. Janet Livingston. Ned Makin. Barbara Lehman. Ruth I.arry. Nancv Homyak. SECOND ROW-Doris Had- dlc. Jack Merritts. Jerry Klein- stub. Carol Kahl. Jim Krider. Bob Holtzman. David Herring. Rosalie McClelland. Diane Howard. Gail Haffncr. THIRD ROW-Arthur Me- Clintock. Leslie Kota. Judy Lovejoy. Sid Kaminsky. Dick Hartshorn. Ralph I.ondon. Ril- la Jo Harrison. Melvin Kniss.
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F K E S H M A N FIRST ROW—left to right—Tom Willett. Jeffrey Hahn. Robert Nitzel. Steve Walling. Jim Thomas. Ted Vargo. Leroy Steele. Neal Volt:. George Coon. SECOND ROW—Tom Marshall. Jack Herring. John Strayer. Ron Marley. David Reit:. Tom Lear. Oscar Zolbe. Robert McCleary. Jay Rinebolt. Skip Picking. Judson Parry. THIRD ROW-Dave Grove, Charles Stutzman. Ron Steinbring. lay Demi. John Schultz, Charles Stevons. Gary Livingston. Robert Batey. George Be:ek. Francis Daley. FOURTH ROW—Richard Sheridan. Charles Wilkie, Don I atos. Barry St. Clair. Donald Koval. George Griffith. Roy Shaffer. Bill Wag- ner. Raymond Newcomer. FIFTH ROW—Robert Glosser. Chester Lapinski, Tom Ritchey. Tom Williams. Ronald Koval, Don Orwin. Richard Bird. John Hartnett. Charles Wertz. Floyd Santoro. SIXTH ROW—Ronald Reitz. William Raab. Eugene Reed. Bob Mihelic. Tom Luy. Ken Carbaugh. Ron Huston. Jim Shaffer. Nunzio Pollina. C L A S S FIRST ROW—left to right —Wanda Ober. Betty Baldwin. Sue Stackhouse. Elsie Alwine. Barbara Burkett. Kathleen Daugherty. Barbara Howe. Vivian Reese. Myralene Fritz. Shirley Livingston. Joanne Casale. SECOND ROW —Shirley Yernaux, Mary Alice Lawson. Jean Ann Bridges. Emily Erisman. Lillian Hershberger. Eileen Vickroy. Ann Moss. Cynthia Harris. Ellen Kane. Joanne Holtzman. Carol Studeny. THIRD ROW —Janet Boring. Kathleen Cunningham. Janice Koontz. Mary K. Melnik, Anna Marie Bothe. Marjorie Shellhammer. Kitty Ann Griffith. Joan Naugle. Dulcie Mulkey. Jane Gallagher. Mary Jane Fabo. FOURTH ROW—Anna Jane Young. Eleanor Pourron. Marion Wood. Janet Replogle. May Kegg. Loletta Park. Marie Salem. Delores Latos. Gail Thomas. Linda Watkins. FIFTH ROW—Eleanor Bouch. Delores Little. Donna Wingar. Donna Hincks. Barbara Cohen. Angela Marshall. Ginger Harrigan. Carol Fairchild, Colleen Marshall. Carol Fitzgerald. Eleanor Cavanaugh.
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