Austintown Fitch High School - Reflector Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

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A ' )■ A if ' y r 4 y a-. . ■ n , w 0 . ' TV, £ 7 A - K y , ; . I ■ . ■ y 1 ' IF c y y- Si Jl -IV ' u 7M)Y f 4 V d Q -1 y 1° y j 9 i r ■ ' With the fading of summer into fall we witness the abandoning of summer activities to once again enter the challenging doors of learning. The be- wildered and somewhat frightened freshmen, the eager sophomores, the confident juniors, and the proud but somewhat sad faces of the seniors flood the mighty halls of ivy to uphold and respect the loyalty of our alma mater, Fitch High. The faces of Fitch are many and varied, but they reflect you, the student body. Yesterday a happy face, today saddened, tomorrow a tearful but eager face meets the world with meek anticipations. • . T.  x ?£ :, K -- • 6 -J V ' . l «, •-f V ' ? r A , tiiflLp ■mat v «l - 1 MM J9. Jk Jfi Ml ] HL 1 Plfj H wL . o ' YJ7 Jl The 1965 REFLECTOR attempts to capture and present to you the many faces of Fitch, the wonderful memories, and the unforgettable experiences, all bound together in this unequaled and impressive vol- ume. We now probe deeper into the school year, to view with respect the administration and faculty, and scan the many faces for our friends. We gaze with interest at the various groups and pay tribute to our deserving teams. We witness homecoming, our class plays, classroom activities, the prom and finally commencement. Proudly, we bid adieu to our deserving seniors. You will find that this yearbook does not conform with books of previous years. It is, in a sense, a drastic change. We have striven to be different. As fads and styles change, so must our yearbook. We, the REFLECTOR Staff of 1965, hope you, the student body, will enjoy the finished product as much as we have enjoyed publishing it. We now present to you the 196 REFLECTOR. CONTeNTS: FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES SPORTS INDEX ADVERTISEMENTS Comprising the Fitch Academic Staff are some of the finest instructors available to high schools. Be- cause accredited teachers mean so much in today ' s world, we are indebted to their services. Each one, aside from personal fulfillment, strives to better the world by bettering its young people. The administration, too, stands as a stalwart pillar of our educational systems. They, and they alone, are responsible for solving the problems of students, fac- ulty, and school. Because of the new system concerning four principals, individual attention is more common. The academic staff is the backbone of our school system. Without it, our system would fail. 19 Administration With Mr. John Schuller as its executive head, our Board of Education continued its tasks of administering funds and establishing of policies for the schools. One policy adopted by them this year provided Fitch with one principal for each grade. Under this new system more attention could be given to each student and, consequently, problems were solved more efficiently. John J. Schuller Jr Stewart G. Wagner Senior Principal Cecil L. Duffett Junior Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION: Edward F. Racek. clerk. Dr. Albert Kr Zimmerman Jr.. and Mrs. Gomer Lewis. Sr.. vice-president. Elton B. Burky, president. Mark Iagulli, John Schuller Jr.. Walte Robert W. Winterburn Soph..more Princip Merlin H. Valot Jr. Freshman Principal Teachers in Action ' It only hurts when I kicK it. ' I ' m tired of telling you about that overdue book. Teachers can always use efficient aides Portrait through a chip in the paint. (Room 12) A-V equipment made the teacher ' s .work a little 23 The Art Department enables the students who are artistically inclined to display their talents. Pencils, brushes, paints ami clays are only a very few of the materials put to use by the students. Linda HcnJmks Rnnkkrepinfc. General B 24 25 Andrew Starincnak Eng. 11 Rose Marie Drake Eng. 11, 12 JoAnn Stark Eng. 12 Linda Trotter Eng. 10 English Communication being essential in this modern age, the English department strives to provide a program which will benefit every student. To strengthen word power and understanding, this department offers courses in the study of grammar, literature, creative writing, rhetoric and research. An extensive variety of material is presented to the student to increase his power of expression and understanding. In turn, this knowledge will aid his advancement in life. Rae G.llam Eng. 10. 11 27 Carol Jones Ge Walter Wheaton Latin Foreign Language Realizing the need for communication among all the nations of the world, many students have chosen to study foreign language. This awareness has caused increased enrollment and the need for extended facilities in the foreign language department. Not only dots the student study the grammar and literature of the language, but also the history of the country with its cultures and customs. Beverly Holzhauscr French 28 Guidance A new policy has been adopted by the Fitch Guidance department, concerning student relationships. The staff, con- sisting of counselors for each class, is working toward closer harmony among students, their homes and their school. Parents are kept well informed of their child ' s accomplishments or difficulties, so that they, too, may aid him. In addition to counseling, the depart- ment assists the student in choosing schedules, colleges, and careers. Albert Wynn Counselo Dorothy Honey Counselo Marguerite Brown Latin II Manuel t.arda Sparmh II Loetta Hal let Spanish I o? The physical education department completes the well-rounded curriculum at Fitch. Freshmen and sophomores participate in this program which proves to be a challenge to many. The girls, becoming more active this year, added football to their list of activities which includes volleyball, basketball, Softball, tumbling and modern dance. The boys, who also participate in many of the same activities, had the opportunity to show their skill in volleyball as co-ed gym classes were held during this season. The department is doing much to maintain the physical fitness program that has spread throughout the country. Health and Physical Education 30 Music As a result of the excellent management of the Music Depart- ment, Fitch has the best band and choir in the district. Through- out the year this department has provided excellent and thrilling performances. Mildred Snell Home Economics 4 Donald Hurrclbrink Instrumcntal Music Home Economics The Home Economcis Department attempts far more than merely the arts of dressmak- ing and food preparation. Every phase of homemaking is stressed in the curriculum. The planning, and preparing of nutritious meals and sewing are taught at the lower levels while the senior class studies home furnishings. Betty Wil 31 Richard Dombroski Industrial Arts Warren Wheaton Industrial Arts Industrial Arts The major emphasis of the Industrial Arts Department is on the values of practical use. The boys are taught the use of major tool implements and are encouraged to apply their ability and talents in the construction of useful ob)ects made from plastics, metals, and woods. Through the en- couragement of the department ' s staff and the ability of the student, articles such as bookends, lamps, ash trays, hairs tables, and hammers are produced. Many of the .-tides are entered in the Canfield Fair at which awards art given. 32 Joseph Gibbons Sen. Mjth Howard Cable Algebra. Gen. Math Mathematics The Mathematics Department at Fitch enables students to excel in this field and further appreciate its need. The department stresses to the pupils the necessity and importance in thinking and working problems in a systematic manner. The cur- riculum planned for this department and the careful selection of modern text- books gives the student the opportunity needed to carry out his desires and ob- jectives of this field. Science The Science Department is constantly kept busy answering the challenges of science steadily increasing in today ' s world. It offers general science, biology, chemistry, physics, anatomj and physiology to test the students in the applica- tion and use of their scientific knowledge. Th e Austintown Fitch Local Science Fair, sponsored by the science department, the tri-county, district, and state science fairs give the students the opportunity to compete with Others in this expanding field. (3 U tfJjLj r Paul Pallante Ounmtry Thomas Heckert Physical Science James Baker Biology, Anatomy Delmas Dickerhoof General Science Thomas Stcllers Bi..l« B y, Anatomy 35 Social Studies To produce responsible, civic-minded citizens is the main goal of the Social Studies Department. To do this, the course gives a basic background of the histories and governments of different countries of the world. These are studied and compared to our own country ' s history and govern- ment. These subjects are highlighted by many films. Some reviewing important happenings of past history; others covering happenings of today. In classrooms, discussions were long and heated as the Presidential election presented many points for argument. Fit ch students were given a choice of their particular candidates in the mock election. Because of these things, the students learn to respect and exercise their civic rights and accept their responsibilities as future citizens. Milton Kochert Government 36 Norman Rhode American Government 37 Special Not included m regular departments, yet very important in school curriculum, are the .1 rions special departments The lihi.uv provides the student with volumes of the arts, sciences, religion, and history, as well as reference books and magazines. By supplying record players, projectors, tape recorders, and various other materials, the audio visual department supplements the text book and adds variet) to the student ' s 1 The special education department functions to assist students who re- quire the special facilities of learning. Ada Prosser Librarian Anna Thompson Special Education 38 Mrs. Misnik, Mrs. Sanker, Miss Creed, Mrs. Morris Secretaries Keeping a school this size running smoothly is far from the easiest job in the world but our four secretaries accomplish this through efficiency. Their many duties cover many varied fields — from answering telephones to typing everything! In Mr. Wagner ' s office, Mrs. Sanker can be found typing various lists making sure notices are dis- tributed to students, and answering queries for stu- dents or visitors. Across the hall is Miss Creed ' s office. Here one finds anything from permits for students; to lost textbooks; to mimeographed tests for teachers. Mrs. Morrison, our accountant, keeps records of all the money from every school organization and func- tion. Mrs. Misnik, secretary for Mr. Shreve, is kept busy answering telephone calls and setting up appointments. 39 Never again will the halls of ivy shelter the Seniors as they embark on a new aspect of life. To be a Senior is a goal each student idolizes, but when the big year arrives it loses all its glory. Seniors are divided. For some the twelfth grade is the last year of formal education while others will con- tinue to higher education. Every Senior will soon face many new and challenging responsibilities. In June when the diplomas are received, it will mark the end and the beginning. The end of their care- free high school days and the beginning of their adult life. Each will go his separate way finding his own ful- fillment in life. As the years go by, they will recall their alma mater. Fitch High. To thy glory and thine honor, We will always loyal be. Yes, Fitch High, the Senior class of 196 will always respect and honor you in their hearts. 40 41 ti CLASS For the first time in high school, the officers of a class have many responsi- bilities. The president, Carla Wilkerson, conducts the class meetings assisted by her vice-president, Sandy Aulisio. Heidi Strah, the treasurer, handles all the money taken in and spent by the class and the secretary, Karen Prilchard takes notes at the meetings and keeps records of the activities of the class. ;. ; SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Heidi Strah. treasurer; Karen Pritchard. secretary; Sandy Aulisio, vice-president; and Carla Wilkerson, president. 42 Music can be inspiring 43 JOHN AARON DIANE ADAIR LINDA ADAMS RUTH AEY NANCIE ALBRECHT JOYCE ALLEN DARLEN E ANDERSON KAREN ANGEL DONNA ARNE SANDRA AULISIO CAROL AVERY DONALD BAER 44 c class o § ' 65 JAMES BALASSONE CALVIN BANKHEAD CHARLES BARNYCH JEFFREY BARTLETT DIANA BASS LINDA BASS CAROL BECKETT JANICE BENDEL 45 VIRGINIA BERNARD RALPH BERTANZETTI ROBERT BLTTS EDWARD BEZILLA LINDA BIBBEE MARJORIE BICKERSTAFF KAREN BIRES RAYMOND BISCIGLIA ROBERT BISCIGLIA Peek-a-boo, we sec you. 46 i±4 k IL0 ROSALIND BISTARKEY ROBERT BODNAR DENNIS BOGGS KAREN BOH LA RAYMOND BOKESCH EDWARD BONACKER LYNN BORD CAROL BOUGHAMER KATHLEEN BOWMAN g CLASS ! ' 65 47 WAHNEE BOYER JEFFREY BRAUER ROBERT BROCIOUS JULIA BROLL KATHY BROLL KATHLEEN BROWN SANDRA BROWN THOMAS BUCK EDWARD BUGAR +; ' h ROBERT BURKE KAREN BURNS DAVID CAMPMAN 48 p class S ' 65 JAMES CAMPOLITO FLORENCE CAPEZZUTO DONNA CARROLL ROBERTA CHAMBERS WILLIAM CHESNUT SANDRA CLARK JAMES CLEGG LYNN COATES 49 ROBERT COCO JUDY COGGINS MOLLY COLWF.LL RUTH COLWELL MARY CORFIOS BARBARA CORNELIUS and then my mother i lc me wear my boots! CATHY CROSETTO RICHARD CROWTHER GARY CUNNINGHAM DONALD CURRY .? ARLENE DAVIS CHARLES DAVIS MIKE DECHACCO MARCIA DeNINO ANTHONY DePERRO AMERINA DePINTO CLASS O m w go 65 51 DIANA DePOY FRANK DePUY RAY DICKEY DOUGLAS DICKSON CLASS 1 65 LORALEE DIETZEL GLORIA DIXON DANIEL DORAZIO MICHAEL DORAZIO WILLIAM DOUGLAS WADE DROUHARD KATHLEEN DUFF JAMES DUFFEY ? W T« . i tML iM 52 A, Mi DAVID DUNBAR DAVID DURRETT ERNEST EARL DIANE ECKERT JAMES EGOLF DONALD ELLIOTT RANDALL ELLIOTT JOAN ERNST DONALD EVANS SUANN EVANS ANDREW FAIRBANKS GERALDINE FALK 53 SANDRA FASCIA SYLVIA FEDUNECZKO TIMOTHY FELLOWS DARLA FENISEY DARYLE FENISEY JOSEPH FERCANA BARBARA FETCHKO WILLIAM FITCH JANICE FLAVELL CLASS l ' 65 ' My book report is sixth period. Guess I ' d better find a book. 55 •• n ANNE FLECKENSTEIN EMIL FORISKA JUDITH FORNEAR JOHN FULLER CHARLES GAHAGAN JOYCE GALIK DIANE GALEA PAUL GALLA «r Vi CAROLE GARLING EDWARD GBUR 56 T i NORMAN GEARHART CHARLES GEISS REE GEORGE THOMAS GEORGE SANDRA GERCHOK RICHARD GETCH JUDITH ANN GETHING BARBARA GETTMAN (f k 1 p CLASS l ' 65 ' % f j ¥ W «£ ' B HH 1 Those far away places . . . 57 BOYD GIBSON JUDITH GOLDNER DAVID GRAHAM STEVE GULAS RONALD HADLEY JAMES HAEEKE JAMES HAHN JIM HAMILTON DANIEL HANLEY CARL HANYSH 58 JUDITH HARRIS EDWARD HF.ARRELL JEANNETTE HEARRELL MICHAEL HENIK EILEEN HENRY JAMES HERR NANCY HICKS DARLENE HILL LANA HITE TERRENCE HLYWA CLASS 1 65 59 JEFFREY HOARD JAMES HOOVER KEITH HOSTETLER MARY HOUDYSHELL RONALD HOUSER WILLIAM HOUSER Frequent checks of the bulletin board is part of training. 60 ERIC HULL LARANE JENSEN SONJA HUMMEL MONA JEWELL DELORES JANKOWSKI BETTY JOHNS % CLASS O •— 65 61 RICHARD JOHNSON TRENA JOHNSON SHARON JOINER JAMES JONES ROBERT JONES SUSAN JONES TIMOTHY JONES WILLIAM JONES GEORGE KADVAN aJ CLASS i ' 65 62 PATRICIA KAMINSKY JANIS KAMPERMAN PATRICIA KANE SUE KAUFFUNG DEBORAH KEIPER BEVERLY KELLNER GARY KENNEDY NANCY KISH KATHLEEN KLAUSON No fair looking up the answers. 6:1 ot CLASS 1 65 JAMES KI.l IX LINDA KLEIN JOHN KOKOSKI CAROL KOLLAT ROBERT KOMARA DOUGLAS KRL ' ESl TOM KURTZ MARY KYLE JOHN LABASH RICHARD LABERTO M IL 1 : , w CHARLOTTE LACKEY SUSAN LASKY SANDRA LATHROP GLORIA LAUGHLIN PATRICIA LAURIE SANDRA LAVEZZARE LAURA LEALAND WILLIAM LEMPKA MARY LEWIS ROBERT LIPINSKY BEVERLY LITTLE JAMES LLEWELLYN 66 LORRAINE LOREF PAUL LOSWEGO RICHARD LOSWEGO ROBERT LOYCHIK 04 CLASS i ' 65 SUE McCARTY SCOTT McCLAIN JAMES McCORMICK KENNETH McELHANEY GENEVIEVE McGRAW PATRICIA McKAY JOHN McTIGUE TERRENCE McTIGUE 67 c CLASS If 65 GEORGE MAC KEY KENNETH MARKS LINDA MARTIN RUSSELL MARTIN ALFRED MASON BETTY MEASMER JAMES MEASMER KATHLEEN MEHLE ANTHONY MICHALCHICK LINDA MIDLICK 68 LINDA MIKLAS ROBERT MILANCHUS RALPH MILLER SUZANNE MILLER THOMAS MILLER ' Personally, I couldn ' t care less what you say. ' 69 EUGENE MORETTI PETE MORGAN MAR I A MUNDY , 4 fc3 J YVONNE MURPHY CAROL MYERS JOHN MYERS STEVE NAPOLITANO NANCY NEFE ROBERT NEMCIK BEVERLY NIEL JOHN NORLING MARTIN NOVOTNY CLASS O i ' 65 TIMOTHY O ' CONNELL DARYLE OSBORNE ERNIE OVERDORF WILLIAM OYLER PATRICIA PACKO JOHN PALKO KENNETH PALLOTTA ROBERT PASHA ' Gee! Why aren ' t we allowed to look? 71 SUSAN PASSARELLI MAUREEN PASTOVICH SUZANNE PATORAY ROGER PEROD MARIANN PERRICO PAULETTE PETRELLA DAVID PHIEIBIN JAMES POLUSE ANTHONY PONDILLO JOAN PONDOEF LEE PORTER EDWARD POVEC 72 ti CLASS 1 65 RANDALL PRICE CAROLE PRIOR KAREN PRIT( HARD PATRICIA PRONTKA AJ± JULIANNE PUSTAY AUDREY RACZ NANCY RAMSEY FRANK RASCHELLA 73 ( HARMS RATH GARY REEL ROBERT REESE DIANE REHA LORRAINE RESZKE JOYCE RHEUBAN LINDA RHOADS DIANE RIGBY HAROLD RIPPLE SANDRA RIZER MARY ROBERTS LINDA ROBINSON 06 CLASS ! ' 65 Oil ihi ■ « ' . )HWh ( AROL ROGERS DONALD ROSENBERGER ALICE ROSEVEAR JOHN ROSSLER CHARLES RUPP PATRICIA SABBATO SUSAN SAILER STANLEY SALLAZ SUSAN SCHAEEEER i,kJt rk K 76 4  Jikm I £ m a? tok. JOHN SCHERL MARGUERITE SCHETTINO BETTY SCHIALDONE ROBERTA SCHWARCK KURT SCHULTZ ROBERT SCHULTZ ROBERT SCOTCHIE GEORGIA SCOTT LARRY SCOTT CLASS i ' 65 ' Aw-w come on, Dou , please let me in my locker. ' 77 04 CLASS ! ' 65 SHARRYN SENICH KATHERINE SENVISSKY THOMAS SEERO JEAN SHARP JOAN SHELLEY SANDRA SHERIDAN LINDA SHIRA LYNNE SHIRA 78 CYNTHIA SIMKINS BETTY SINCHAK JOAN SINN CHERYL SMITH EDWARD SMITH JOHN SMITH CAROL SNYDER LINDA SPANGENBERG ROGER SPIER ROBERT SPRANKLE GAYLE STITLE DIANN STORC 79 Ill 11)1 SIR All GERALD SUSAR MARJORIE SUSKO JOHN SWEENEY CONNIE SWISHER ARIE TAAL JERRY TATARKA ROBERT TATARKA DAVE TAYEOR PC CLASS o • c 3 65 80 CAROLYN TENTINGER ANTHONY TERLIZZI CAROLE THEIS ROBERT THOMPSON KAREN TISONE CATHY TOWNS EILEEN TOWNSEND DOMINIC TRIMBOLI GEORGE VAIL V ( ' They used to call us inferior, but we showed ' em! 81 I A 82 V m (4 CLASS ! ' 65 WILLIAM VARNER THOMAS VASKO KATHLEEN VERDREAM JOYCE VINSACK JOHN VOLPE WILLIAM WATSON FRANK WELDELE KENNETH WELLINGTON JUNE WEM 83 STEVEN WESSELL PATRICIA WHITE PAUL WHITE DIANE WILDER CARLA WILKERSON CAROLINE WILLIAMS GARY WILLIAMS JANICE WILLIAMS RUSSELL WILLIAMS in 84 CLASS i ' 65 RAYMOND WILSON SANDRA WILSON CARL WOLLET CAROL WOLLET JOAN WROBLESKI CHARLES YOCUM DENNIS YOST TOM ZIGORIS RICHARD ZINZ 85 Give TO THe WORLD THe BeST you Have, aND THe BesT WILL COMe BaCK TO YOU. R. E. Buchwaltcr Rushing frantically through the halls of Fitch, screaming and shouting to one another is three-fourths of the study body, the underclass- men. The freshmen, frightened of their new sur- roundings, but daring enough to explore, scout the halls searching for their classes that are really on the next floor. The sophomores, somewhat more sure of themselves, but still a little uncertain of what to do or what is expected of them, long to be older, and motivate many fads and fancies to express this desire. The juniors are older, but not old enough, are wiser but not quite wise enough. This is the awkward year that haunts so many minds. 88 UNDeRCLaSSMeN 39 Underclassmen in Action I v ' This is the way we wash our clothes. ' I ' ll be another de Vii 91 V ft 1 9 o P  L. • JUNIORS. TOP ROW: Dennis Alexander. Nicholas Alexander, Linda Allenbaugh, Bill Anderson, Patricia Ansell. David Anthony. SECOND ROW: Joe Asteri, Geneva August. C.eorgiann Auhsio. Joan Baehler. Lynn Bakalik, Sharon Balu. THIRD ROW: Robert Baluch. Larry Banf.eld. Danny Barber. Faye Bayschatz, Tim Baytos, Valerie Beil. BOTTOM ROW. Mike Bejzak, Sam Bellino. Donald Berts. George Bistarkey. Doreen Bixler, Robert Blake. 92 JUNIORS TO, ROW: Pat Blott. Ken Booth. Raymond Boros. SECOND ROW: Karen Borovitcky, Vicki Bortmas. Marilyn Bortz. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Boughamer. Bowers, Karcne Boyer. X I wish he ' d ask me to the prom. JUNIORS. TOP ROW: Janet Brenner, Gary Brogan, Marsha Brott. Pat Brown. SECOND ROW: Darrel Bruner, Ron Bruner JoAnn Buckner, Wallace Buckner. THIRD ROW: John Bugno Helen Buranich. Charlene Burley, Judy Burton. FOURTH ROW: Jim Busi. Kathy Byers. Terry Cadman. Getaldine Caldwell. BOT- TOM ROW: Aldene Camp, Leonard Camperelli. Barbara Carbone Mary Jean Caroline. Juniors JUNIORS. TOP ROf: Jean Carroll Mary Carsome. Lloyd Caves. Margaret Chalfant. Carolyn Christie. Jeffrey Christmas. BOTTOM ROW: John Christy. Andy CoUntone, Cathy Colwes. Bill Connelly. Chris Considder. JUNIORS. TOP ROW: Georgia Cornell. Chuck Cornelius, David Crawford. Bonnie Crum, Georgette Cucaro. SECOND ROW: Sandi Cummins. Stuart Damore, Aileen Daviduk, Randy Davis, Sheryl Dean. THIRD ROW: Sandee DeAngelis, Alexis Deas. Linda Deemer . Dorothy Desmond. Mary DeVito. BOTTOM ROW: Chuck Dewey. Clifford DeZee. Jean DeZee, Skip Diacin, Dianne Dieter. The end of the line. 94 JUNIORS, TOP ROW: Tom Dimkk. John Dinsmorc. Larry Dt- ,, Nunzio, Sandy Dodd. SECOND ROW: Darryl Dombrowski. tvS ' Robert Donnan. Dennis DOrazio. Nancy Douthitt. BOTTOM ™ ROW: Tom Duff. Mulucl Dulay, Ed Dyer. JoAnn Emerick, I A JUNIORS. TOP ROW: Carole Evers, Ruth Fairheart. Danna Fammartino. SECOND ROW: Mary Fascia, Gerry Faunda. Terry Faunda. THIRD ROW: Jim Fearer, Mary Ferguson. Warren Ferrell. BOTTOM ROW: Rulurd Fetchko, Greg Fitch, Richard Fleischer. JUNIORS. BELOW, TOP ROW: Lynn Folsom. Margaret Forbush, Dianne Forcht. Paul Forestal. Dave Fornia, Tom Frilogle, Bill Fry, Larry Fulmer. SECOND ROW: Gregory Galik, Ron Garback. Harriet Garstka. Barbara George, Pete Getch. Judy Giovanni. Nancie Glasnapn. Cheryl Gorgie. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Gould. Beatrice Graham. William Grimm. Ray Grope. Cheryl Grossi, Tjoreen Hadley, Tom Haefke Bill Hahn. £ e For once we ' re right. 96 JUNIORS. LEFT, TOP ROW: Larry Hahn. Tom Hall. David Hamilla. Mary Hanes. SECOND ROW: John Hannum. June Hansel, Joan Harbol. Mike Harrison. THIRD ROW: Sue Hay. Judith Hayes, Wilbur Hayes. Jim Hayncs. BOTTOM ROW: Gene Hearcll, Barbara Heffron. Carl Heineman. Bruce Henkel. ▼- 1 A l JUNIORS. Kit, I Ier. Thomas H( Ray Hoffi Hriflco, Nancy Hufnap TOP ROW: Connie Henning. Gretchcn Hep- Glcnnic Hershman. SECOND ROW: Joann n. Chcri Hofmann. John Holland. THIRD Myra Hoover. Bob Honath, JoAnn Horva- skin, Michael Hovancs, John • « A . A. . JUNIORS, ABOVE. TOP ROW: Dan Hufnagei. Mike Hulesiat. T..tn lagulli. Joseph Infante. Doris Inhouse. Mike [taliano. SECOND ROW: Larry Jacobsnn. William Jacobson, Gerald Jankowski. Jackie Jensen, Janet Jensen. William Johns. THIRD ROW: Bob Johnson. Craig Johnson Doug Jones. Linda Jones. Sandy Jones. William Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Jordan. Kathy Joyce. James Kadvan. Larry Kagle. Carol Kalasky. Judy Kalna. JUNIORS. LEFT. TOP ROW Larry Karab.n. Ralph Kays. SEC- OND ROW: Howard Kellev. Pat Kcnney. BOTTOM ROW: Patrick Kennedy. Robert Kerchofer. I still think Barn ' should ha fl I IUNIORS, ABOVE. TOP ROW: D.ins Keyser. Linda Kilhreath. Paul Kinmck. Bernadette Klcma, R, chard Kogoski. Ron Kolman. Garv Kommcl. SECOND ROW: Janet Korda, Sandy Kotouch. Ken Kowal. Darlene Kraft, Janet Kramer, Barbara Krusely. Jack Kudary. BOTTOM ROW: Martha Kyle, Carole Lanzino, Judy Lapushansky. Nancy Lasky, Charfene Lawrence, Kathy Lawrence, Thomas Layshock. JUNIORS. BELOW. TOP ROW: Marilvn Lealand. Ronald Leedv. Karen Levshon. Trudy Lindsay. Johnnv Liposchak, Jean Lombardo Patrick Lombard... BOTTOM ROW: Diana Loth. Melanic Loucks. Karen Lude. Joe Magliocca, Richard Mahoney, James Malcomson James Mann. « p %y R Qft. 99 O (T3 V. ,t JUNIORS. TOP ROW: Diana Markulin Martin. SECOND ROW: Csaba Mathe McClain. THIRD ROW: Dave McFarla ' n Robert McNamara. FOURTH ROW: Di: Mihaloy. Carol Miller. FIFTH ROW: Moore. Ruth Moore. BOTTOM ROW- Morabito. Gary Monroe. Dorothy Martin. Rith Martin, Robert Martin, Sandy Ken Keslar. Jay Matthews. Darrell McCabe. Jack I, Mary McFerren. George McKelvey. Sue McKenn.i. le Metzcer. Jim Metzier. Tom Michalchick. Donna Jim Mills. Flo Mladenoff, Allene Moore, Gary Tommy Moore. Larry Morgan. Dan Morgan. Pete r « - 5 g , p JUNIORS, TOP Row William Morgan, Rosemary Napolitano Pat Nation. Marve Nalvoi SECOND ROW Bob Newberry Linda Nittoli ( lro l Nocera, Greg Nodai BOTTOM Row Pat Novotny I Oros2 Harriet Palmer, Eric Pamfilie. JUNIORS. TOP ROW: Ronald Papke. Cathy Parisi. Howard Parker. Sheryl Patton. BOTTOM ROW: Walt Phelps. Sharon Phillips, Grayce Pletcher. Joseph Pinkocze. JUNIORS. TOP ROW: Sharyn Piper. Linda Pitts. Boh Podolsky, Linda Poling. SECOND ROW: Eugene Posterli. Dougla s Price. Mary Ann Purnell. Linda Purser. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Quimby, Cherylc Rakacy. Elaine Rapovy, Robert Raymcr. What do you mean it isn ' t long enough? JUNIORS. ABOVE. TOP ROW Sheila Rchold. Don Reed. John Rccder. Jim Reese. Mary Jo Reisinger. SECOND ROW: Clyde Rhodes. David Rhodes. Ray Roberts. Richard Roberts. Dale Robinctte. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Roush. Mike Ruc.i. Donna Rullie. JoAnn Sabatino. Anthony Sabino. hr. JUNIORS. BEI.OW. TOP ROW: Dennis Salmasi. Wayne Saltsman. Mike Sanders Debbie Sarsfield. Ron Sauce. SECOND ROW: Ed Savage, James Scardina. Tom Schade Linda Schill JoAnn Schriner. BOTTOM ROW: David Schrum, Linda Schwartz. Pat Scott, Michael Sekela. It MnRs RIGHT. TOP ROW Paula Sellers, H.inv Miattmk. Carolyn Shea, R.ilpii Shea. SECOND ROW: Orabelle Shobel Bobbi Sigler, Joe Simione, Howard s„n,,ns. IHIRD ROW Shati Sines, IM.ik skcliski. William Skcliski, Robert Skibo. lol ' RIH ROW Edward Smith, Joan Smith, I- Snovak, Connii Snyder. BOTTOM ROW: Jackie Snyder, Larry Solomon, Evelyn Sotack, Don Spangenburg. A fa a ■Kk ft O r £ r 102 JUNIORS. LEFT. TOP ROW: R SECOND ROW: Beverly Stanyard, Alan Stirbens, Jinnc Stiver, Joanr Susko, Don Suttelle. in Spatafore. Joyce Spoonamore. Michael Staffrey. Colleen Stark. Marlcnna Stcn K osh. THIRD ROW: Stofac. BOTTOM ROW: William Sulenski, Susan m f f) 1 i niNIORS, ABOVE. TOP ROW: Jackie Sutton, Claudia Sweeney. Eliza beth Swmehart. Connie Tarajack, Linda Taylor, Brenda Tennev. SEC OND ROW: Mary Ellen Teno. Dick Terlecki. Joan Terlecki. ' Melody Tetrick. Robert Theisler, Diane Thomas. THIRD ROW: Steve Thoma Valerie Thompson. Robert Thornton, John Timlin. Ken Tram Virginia Tyler. FOURTH ROW: Carole Uscianewski, Mary Ann Varg Dale Vaughn. Robert Vestal. Chester Walter. Sam Wait. JUNIORS. LEFT. TOP ROW: Tom Walters. Kenneth Denise Weaver, Kathy Welch. SECOND ROW |ova Dave Whalcy. Terry Wheeler. Mitchell White. 1 1 H J •4 v. I V -t - JUNIORS, LEFT, TOP ROW: R.indv Wightman, Rudy Wilfong, Mania Wilk.c  ,,h Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Williams. Janet Williams. Janice Williams. Jams Williams. 104 s JUNIORS, ABOVE, TOP ROW: Bill Wollet, Bob Wright, Edward York. SECOND ROW: Bill Young. Roseann Yunque. Paul Zander. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Zaneski, Sandra Corll, Andrew Evan. Solitude in our li. - • f ' s It ry y ,.M SOPHOMORES. ABOVE. TOP ROW: Dave Albert.. Tom Albrecht. Jane Allen. Robert Anderson. James Andres, Susan Anghel, Patricia Arkwright, Dianne Atrostic. SECOND ROW: Robert Aulisin, David Averv. Charles Baker. Donald Baker. Noreen Barber. Dennis Barnett. Mike Barrv. Emil Basista. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Bates. Catherine Beckett. Bill Beinecke. Shirley Bell. Larry Bellfield. Gary Bellino. Charles Bellstrom. Linda Berkenyi. SOPHOMORES. RIGHT TOP ROW: Norma Bernard. Art Bertanzelti. Diane Bertohni. Linda Bingham. SECOND ROW: Linda Bishop. Sue Bishop, Ronald Bittncr. Camille Black. THIRD ROW: Glen Black. Dave Bokesch. Randy Bnkesch. Val Bokesch. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Bonackcr Mike Borton. Bob Bowman. Darlene Boyer. ft t . SOPHOMORES. LEFT, TOP Row Dale Boyles RklurJ Bozic. Dave Bmdy Ffed Brenner. SECOND ROW Laura Briach Martin Brinskn. Chen Bmwn, Th..ma% 11, own. THIRD ROW Ton) Br., n, Da c Huiar. D.mi.v Mullen. Hvic. Hulk-n. FOURTH ROW Barbara Burrows, Douglas Buse, Glenn Cable. Chuck Campbell. I ' M TH ROW; James Campbell. Otto Corn ' s. Matthew Capezzuto. Rosalie Caple. BOTTOM Row Lynn Carnes, Linda Carrozzino, [anis ( irter, J..hn Catello. s rk A helping hand. v i ,. v ■ ' _ V 1 SOPHOMORES. ABOVE, TOP ROW: John Caudill. Joe Cea r a. John Cessna. Colwell. SECOND ROW: Patricia Connors. Robert Connor. Marilyn Cornell] Crane. Jim Cteiehton. THIRD ROW: J,,cv Cr.s.ih, Carl Crosetto. Kay Cunningl: son. Robert Day. BOTTOM ROW: Holhe Deak. Ann DeMaiold. Linda Deeter. Jennifer DeS Sue Devlin. Christmas. Janice Clark. Donald Correia. Karen Linda Dangerfield, Gayl : Clymer, Linda Cole, Jii , George Cracuin. Barbai . Wayne Davis. Kathi Dav Pat Detchon, Armand Detoro, Linda Detwile SOPHOMORES, LEFT, TOP ROW: Shari Dial, Nick Dibattista Linda DiBIasio. George Dickson. Tom Dieter. SECOND ROW: Ron DiPicro. Dominic Direnzo, Don Ditullio Helen Donatiello. Rosemary Donchatz. BOTTOM ROW- Ken Dorazio, Terri Doyle. John Drennen, Wendy Duffie, Ron Eckenrode. V SOPHOMORES. TOP ROW: William Ekhardt. Mike Emerick. Richard Etboe, James Erickson, Joey Evans, Tom Evans BOTTOM ROW Paul Ewine. Greg Fairbanks, Doris Feruuson, Sue Fetchko, Jim Finigan, Alice Fink. SOPHOMORES LEFT. TOP ROW: Joyce Fisher. Carol Fleischer, Shirley Fogle Bill Fornia. SECOND ROW: Shawn Frederick. Sharon Fritz. Gallo Virginia. Charles Garity. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Carver. Linda Gates, Connie Gent. Thomas Gent. SOPHOMORES. TOP ROW: David Gibbs. Carol Gill. Linda C.ilmore. Jay Gilpatrick, Linda Giudici. BOTTOM ROW: Greg Glover. Bruce Goellcr, LaVeatn Gomez, John Goodall. Bradley Gray. SOPHOMORES, ABOVE. TOP ROW: Jcin Greggs, Nancy Grey, Joi Griffith, Eugene Grimm, Ralph Grossen, Eugene Gulfo, Eleanor Gwizdale BOTTOM ROW: Judy Hacon, Barbara Hagenbring, Beverly Halas EJdi Hale. Glenda Handwork. Richard Hanley, Sharyn Hartzcll. 109 SOPHOMORES. BEI.OW. TOP ROW: Caroll Harris. Fran Haug, Ronald Hayes, John Hazen. Gene Heck. Gary Hendricks, Craig Hcnkel. BOTTOM ROW: Julius Herchik. Virginia Herman, Cindy Hess. Kathy Hevcner. Richard Havener, Bill Hickenbottom, Joh n Higgins. I r. d cs ■£■ , ._ MiPHOMORES. RIC11T. Kip Row (husiine Honse, Dick Horvath, John H. .user • mi [i ROW K. : ,. II ..■:■.,,. lean Houston, Karen Houston. MilloM Row Mai irel Howells, Robert Howells, Mike Hubinsky. 110 SOPHOMORES. LEFT, TOP ROW: Larry Hughes, John Humphrey. Eric Hunstiger. David Hunter, Richard Hurst, Rosemary Hutch. SEC- OND ROW: Tom HuEJak. Clunk Ivan. Janet Jacola, Janice Jacola. James Sauart. Bill Jayne. THIRD ROW: Alex Johnson. Judi Johnson. Larry Johnson, Phvlles John- son. Linda Jones. Ginny Jor- dan. BOTTOM ROW: Ralph Jordan, Bob Judy, Leslie Justice. Mary Ann Kadvan, Lois Kalosky, Valerie Kane. SOPHOMORES, ABOVE. TOP ROW: Bob Kasmer. Edward Katcher. Peggy Kellish. Bill Kirkwood. Cheryl Klasic. Karen Klimaski, Elaine Klingensmith. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Kollar, Steven Koncsol, Joanne Konair, Kathleen Kraly, Amy Kravec, Karen Kuchmaner, Jim Kucynski. SOPHOMORES, RIGHT, TOP ROW: Steve Kunkle. Ken Laith- waite, Betty Lamia, Barbara Landers. SECOND ROW: John Land- graver Sandra Lang. Sandy Lang, Bonnie Lanterman. THIRD ROW: Andrea LaPresta. Bob Lapushansky, Delores Laughlin, James Leach. FOURTH ROW: Havalynn Lebio, Mildred Levinsky, Helen Lewis, Kenneth Lissimore. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Logan. Roseann Lombardo. Rayna Loth, Harry Loychik. What key should I press Next (?) f? r A % JW £i ' SOPHOMORES, ABOVE. TOP ROW: Dawna MacKellar. Tom McAndrew. Gel Oacken, David McHattie. John McNamara. BOTTOM ROW: Donald McKenrick, Ge Rick Maluso, Ronald Martin. Charlene Mays. Linda McCarry tc Magada, Maril Jean McCracken yn Magmore. Ka Joan Mc- n Mahonv. f J ' • ' f V? , r SOPHOMORES. LEFT. TOP ROW: George Mcdwick. Tim Mernfield. Barry Merryman. SECOND ROW: Georgette Mesaros. Ronald Meyers. Marie Mezzatesta. THIRD ROW: George Mil- ievich. Martin Miklas, Benjamin Mikula. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Miller. Gary Miller. Lois Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Mills. Larry Mills. Rehn Mitchell. SOPHOMORES. ABOVE. TOP ROW; Danny Morgan. Paulette Morgan Richard Leslie Morton. SECOND ROW: Margene Moses. Tom Mojzy, Al Mulfchak,, Diana Moore. Ver. Murphy, Ma 113 FRESHMEN, RIGHT, TOP ROW: Jeff Nettles, Bonnre Neville. Don Newman SECOND ROW: Dan Nichols, Judy Nivert, Maureen O ' Connell. THIRD ROW Charlene O ' Hara. Keith Owens. Denise Paladenic. FOURTH ROW: Edith Palmer, Larry Pallante. Cheryl Pavliga. FIFTH ROW: Gary Payne. Kathv Pavalko, Ron Pavlechko. Vi £ SOPHOMORES. BELOW. TOP ROW: Nancy Pauschert, Sin. Icy Pallo, Janet Pamer Roland Parka Bob Patterson James Patton. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Perry. Marsha Pfund. Donna Philibin Jeanne Phillips Joe Phillips Ginny Fletcher. sfc A yVj w . Cr A. . 1 Togetherness ' 5 V (ft 7 sophomores. :U,HT. TOP Row Mars J t .n, Pochiro, Mike Polder. I.ynn P.. .e. Sharley Porter. SECOND ROW: Darken Porter. Marlanc P -son. Ted Powell. Robert Pritchard. THIRD ROW Diane Prill Ronald Racz, Vincc Rapo, John Reacan. II UK I II ROW- Kan .-n Rctdv, Jeanette Reel. Larry Relu. Terr) Rchfuss. BOTTOM ROW Jan Rem. Jim Rcstlc. Peggy Reszke. Bill SOPHOMORES, RIC ban. Carol Richtei ROW: Ray Robbii Roberts. BOTTOM Rocci, Gary Rodgers. HT. TOP ROW: Carol Rheu- Marvin Ripple. SECOND s. Ethel Robenolt. Angelo ROW: Pat Robinson. Jerry 115 SOPHOMORES. BELOW. TOP ROW: Gary Romano, Bill Roscnberger Jerry Rosine, Terry Rosine. Linda Rosser. Har vey Roth. SECOND ROW: Jack Roth, Marlene Roth. Ruthan Roth. Cord.e Rowbotham, Vaughn Schaffer, Janet Scheetz. FOL ' RTH ROW: Karen Schlabaugh, Dave Schnurrenberger, Cathy Scott. Cleason Scott, Dave Seigfried. Russ Seipler. BOTTOM ROW: Lew Shane, Bonnell Shea, Chuck Sheldon. Terry Shaw, Sherry Hamnck Sandra Shobel. - • - f fcfc J f k a SOPHOMORES. LEFT, TOP ROW: Eduard Simkins, Jaync Smith. Dennis Smith. Graigh Snovak. SECOND ROW: Anita Soccorsv. Georgene Sot3ck. Sandy Spangenburg. Gary Squibbs. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Stanishaw. Tom Stanton. Louis Stark. Dianne Steele. SOPHOMORES. BELOW, TOP ROW: William Steele, Silvia Stephenson. Lynn Stertzbach. June Stitlc. Karen Stoner. SECOND ROW: Chuck Straley. Darlene Strayer, Barbara Stredni, Pat Sullivan, JoAnn Suhar. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Swisher. Larry Sztary, Ronald Tamburino, Jean Tatarka Kenny Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Terlecki. Rick Thomae. Cindy Thomas, Marianna Thomas. Nancy Tho ) f h OPHOMORES, ABOVE, TOP ROW: Walter Tingler, Linda Todor, Jeff Towns, Liz Trebella. Charles Treharne. Phyllis Trinkaus. Margie ' rnavskv Judv Turkal. SECOND ROW: Linda Turnek. John Turscak, George Ulicng, Ralph Urbach. Tom Vanghan. Jim Vaughn, Larry Vaughn, illie Vinion. ' BOTTOM ROW: Suzanne Wagner, Russell Wakeford, Rodney Waller, Lois Walker, Daniel Walsh. Ken Walsh. James Walter. Cathy ardle. SOPHOMORES. BELOW. TOP ROW: Kathy Wayland, Don Weaver, Don Wells. SECOND ROW: Cathy Wem. Georgia While. Denny White. THIRD ROW: Frank White. Paul Whilttenberger. Helen Wianot. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Williams, Bob Williams. Janie Williams. What s the answer to numbe SOPHOMORES, ABOVE. TOP ROW: Mary Ellen Willmitch, Barbara Wilson. SECOND ROW: Donna Wilson, Jennie Wilson. BOTTOM ROW Pattv Wilson. Brian Wolfe. 1 f£J Anatomy of a flame. SOPHOMORES. LEFT. TOP ROW Rita Wolfe. Dcanc Wurst. George VAim.ill SECOND ROW: John Yurcho, Marilyn Zarzeski, Charlotte Zeller. BOTTOM ROW Elizabeth Zeller, Gerald Zeis, Don Zinz. FRESHMEN. LEFT. TOP ROW: Mike Alexander, Edward Alleman Rita Allen, Byron Allen. SECOND ROW: Tom Andrews Kenneth Angel. Brenda Ashburn. Debbie Ashley. THIRD ROW: Mary Asteri. I.averne Atrostic. Janice B.uhler. Mary Jane Bailey. FOURTH ROW: Richard Bailey, Kathv Bakahk. Kalhy Bali Robert Balla Freshmen 119 FRESHMEN. RIGHT, TOP ROW: Lessie Beard William Barnett Allan Barnhart. Pete Barta. SECOND ROW: Larry Bass Linda Baun. Ed Baun. Bob Beam. THIRD ROW: Terry Bean ' Leslie Bechdolt, Sally Becker. Bonnie Bernard. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Bertelli, Sherri Bellin... Kathy Bellotta Jackie Bevan . 1 f IRISHMEN. BE LOW. TOP ROW Barb Bires. Marie Biscijjlia. Donna Bishop, Ann Blackann, Tom BI.ick.inn. SECOND ROW: Richard Black. Daniel Blake. Barbara Boomhower, Patricia Burton Linda Boulton. THIRD ROW: Kaehi Bowmaster, Linda Bradford, Tom Brancheau. Roscmarie Briach Lynn Brobst. FOURTH ROW:: Richard Brown. Barbara Buckner. Don Buckner Margaret Buday Stephanie Budrovic. FIFTH ROW: Gary Cable, Dennis Cameron. Iouis Camacci Sandy Cameron. Cheryl Campm.in. BOTTOM ROW: Carole Campolito, Harold Carroll. Mary Ann Catheline. Bob Catlin. Edward Caudill. FRESHMEN, ABOVE, TOP ROW: Robert Chambers, Len Chianese. Joan Chizmar. Diane Christie, Claudia Christy, Lauren Colburn, Kevin Cole. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Coleman. Clifton Colyar, Kristina Con- nelly. Raymond Connelly, Anthony Cook. Ronne Cookson. Ronald Cooley. Docs he or doesn ' t h FRESHMEN, BELOW, TOP ROW: Sherry Cooper. Karen Cornelius. Irene Cotter. Linda Coulter. Patty Crowther. Thomas Cucaro. Mary Beth Currv. SECOND ROW: Diana Cvetkovich. Diane Damman. Donna Damore. Frances Bass, Fred Davids. Dan Davis, Wayne Davis. BOTTOM ROW: William Davis. Gary Davis, Doris Dawson. Ronald Dean. Carole Deeter, Dennis DEramo, Jean DeRamo. r l FRESHMEN, BELOW, TOP ROW: Suzanne Dyer. Alicia Dyer. Michael Ead, Darlene Eadie. Curtis Eddington. SECOND ROW: Roger Elliott, Dawn Evans. Debbie Evans. Joseph Falconi. Mary Ann Fammartino. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Farmer, Dave Fascia, Beatrice Fink, Hope Fisher. Nancy Fisher. 4 Another way out. lr ,. FRESHMEN. ABOVE, TOP ROW: Barbara Desmond. Robert Detchon. Bruce Dewey, Maureen Diacin, Janet Dixon. SECOND ROW: Vickie Dixon, Gregory Doll, Joa n Douthitt. June Douthitt. Charles Donchatz. BOTTOM ROW: Tod Draper. Patti Dubiecki. Rita Dubiecki, Carl Duffey, Joseph Pulovich. m I i i iinn J FRESHMEN. RIGHT, TOP ROW: Stan Fehrmann, Mark Fellows. Terry F.nigan, Mehnda Fodiak. SECOND ROW: Glen Fogle. Ralph Forcht. Dorothy Ford, Shelley Fornear. THIRD ROW: J.ihn Fox, Leslie Frank. Mary Friedlander. R,ta Friend. FRESHMEN, LEFT, TOP ROW: Larry Frost, Roger Gagne. Barbara Gahagan, Virginia Gallagher. SEC- OND ROW: Pat Galteri... Marguerite Gamble. Gary Garback. John Gearhart. FRESHMEN. RIGHT. TOP ROW: Sandy Geltch, John George, Jim Gerberry. Bonnie Getic. SECOND ROW: Mariann Giblin, Party Glares, Frank Glaze, Tom Glines. THIRD ROW: Don Good, James Goodall, Deborah Gould. Vickcy Greier. k ' ? W FRESHMEN. ABOVE. TOP ROW: Pamela Grif fith. Patricia Griffith, Susan Griffith, Lynne Grom bacher, Valera Grzeszczyszczyszyn, Betty Guilkey SECOND ROW: Rod Hahn, Ruth Hale, Sharon Hall Jean Hamilla, Barbara Hamrick, Kathy Hansel THIRD ROW: Bill Hargate, Mike Harmicar. Linda Harris, John Harrison, Larry Harrison, Mary Jane Hayes. FOURTH ROW : Bill Hayward. James Haz- lett. James Hefron, Ruthan Heim. Chuck Hendricks, Tom Henik. FRESHMEN, LEFT. TOP ROW: Kathy Henning. Mary Henry. Judy Herman. Shirley Hermanson. SECOND ROW: Raymond Heywood, Susan Hibbert, David Hickman. Michael Hicks. 125 FRESHMEN. ABOVE, TOP ROW: Frank Hied. Jeanne H.ggins, Ruth Hilton. Linda Hingel. SECOND ROW: Jackie Hinrichs, Darrvl Hogan. Pat Hohing. Robert Hanley. THIRD ROW: Fredrick Houston. Kathy Hughes, Lynda Hughes. John Hulburt. FOURTH ROW: Philip Hull. Charles Humphrey. Bob Hunt. Patty Iagulli. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Iagulle, Joe Ignazio, Jim Infante. Karen Jackson. FRESHMEN. OND ROW David Jones. Judy. Jim J. TOP ROW Pa..l.. Jacobs. Bob J :tt Johnson, John Johnson, Pamel les. Jim R. Jones. BOTTOM ROW: nkins, Betty Johnson SEC Johnson. THIRD ROW: Scott Jones. Pat Joyce, Jim FRESHMEN, LEFT. TOP ROW: Joe Kachurek. Dianne Kane. Mary Helen Kascak. Patricia Kekish. SECOND ROW: Gary Keller. Barb Kelty. Linda Kennedy. Jack Kenney. THIRD ROW: Timothy K.lbreath. Shan Kimmel Karen King. Gary Kmn. BOTTOM ROW: ette Kisel. Ruth Kisel, Charles Klasic. Nan Kinnidc, Paul- FRESHMEN. BELOW. TOP ROW: William Klasic, James Klasovsky, Dave Klingensmith. Ken Kokoski. Paul Kollat. ■ Marsha Koncsol. Margaret Koval, Dale Kowal. SECOND ROW: Arthur Krawz, Dianne Kunovich. John Kurek, Joe LaBerto, Charles Lawrence. Kathy Leightv. Larry Lewis. Driscilla Libert. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Llewellvn. Jeff Lloyd. Thomas Loswego, Karen Loth. Karen Lucas. Stella Luczka Jill Lunn. Van Lynn. or J FRESHMEN, ABOVE. TOP ROW: Darlcne Lynch. Sandra Lyons, Robert MacDougall, Jill McClain, Linda McClain, Linda McCIaskey, Ray McCurdy. BOTTOM ROW: Judith McEaneney, Darlcne McKelvey. Charlene McVkker, Linda M.iqmnre James Mahood, Elaine Malie, Mildred Mamrick. 127 FRESHMEN, BELOW. TOP ROW: Joe Moreri. Ron Margosiak, Walter Markovsky, David Marks. SECOND ROW: Leslie Martin. Frank Martin, Bonnie Marroulis. George Marsh. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Mastra, Diane Maxwell, Jack Maxwell, Vicky Mechulch. © r. j v FRESHMEN. KH .11 1 Mil ' Row I ' ,. Merryman Dawn i I ' ' ■ I trj Miller, Linda Miller. Mi OND How Barb M Cal Mock, 1 Hel M Pa M BOTTOM Ri IVI I • a Morgan, Dennis M D Mori D Na Mound. FRESHMEN, BELOW. TOP ROW: Jim Mueller. Mary Lou Mueller, Carol Mullan. Larry Myers. Linda Myers Glenn Nespeca Judy Nezbola Dan Nichol SECOND ROW: Robert Nichols, Rita Nitsky. Dennis Novotny, Franone Novotny, Kathy O ' Hara Pat OH Dam 01 in«r ?L°li± rl JM R rS t ° . Wf. Sfe: Marilyn Pdrne Linda Pa ach, Dave, Parry M,u„,nPau,,s Joan uShm ' Linda ' Pafe lder. bob Pinkerton. Rosemane Pmkocze, Margie Piatt, BOTTOM ROW: Sally Pelton. Cole Pentz, Debbie Pettit. Kar Filling up. FRESHMEN, LEFT. TOP ROW: Sallv Podolsky. Dave Popa. Gary Poppelriter. Bonnie Pounds. SECOND ROW: Frank Preiningev. Jeanne Pregenzer. Larry Price. Diane Prince. THIRD ROW: Leslie Pntchard. D.anne Purnell. Ruth Purnell, Ronnie Puz. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Rager. Robert Reardon Tom Reedcr. Nancy Reedy. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Rhodes. Parcell Riley. Rick Rizer. Charles Rosemberger. SIXTH ROW: Peggy Ross. William Ross. Paul Roth. Shirley Roth. 129 FRESHMEN, ABOVE, TOP ROW: Wayne Ruhl. Mary Jane Sabino, Louis Sabo. Chuck Sailer, Joe Salus. Terry Schisler. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Schmidt. Gloria Schwarck, Richard Schwartz, Ed Scisinger, Joan Scollon, Rosemary Scott. FRESHMEN. LEFT, TOP ROW: Tom Scifert. Janice Sellers, Dave Senvisky, John Senvissky. SECOND ROW: Stephanie Sc-rtich. Paul Shaffer, Janis Sharp. Carol Shaw. BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Sheehan, Sandra Sheets. Bob Sheridan, Dave Shields. 130 V. Kb FRESHMEN, LEFT, TOP ROW: Norma Shook, Marcia Simcox, Stephanie Simcox, John Sine. Carolyn Smith. BOTTOM ROW Gary Smith. Keitti Smith. Randv Smith. Richard Smith. Diane Snpko. fc .fc. Marsha Stanislaw. Wendy Stephenson. Christina Stiteler devant. Edward Summers. Joe Cherylann Tackett, Bill Tayloi Stacey. Salli ' Stark. GeorRe SECOND ROW: Sandy Stur- Surak. Ken Sutton, Betty Sztary. FRESHMEN. BELOW. TOP ROW: Chuck Terlizzi Gary Terrieno. Eugenia Tetrick. Gerald Theis. Michael ' Theis. William Theisler. Emil Thomas. SECOND ROW: Dennis Thompson, Jim Thompson. Carol Thornton. Guy Tiller. David Tranovich. Melaivie trimbuli. Steve Toporcer. 4 1 . { FRESHMEN. ABOVE. TOP ROW: VeraLynn Tucche. Dorla Tuxford, Chuck Tyrec. Tcdd Urbock, Bob Vasko, Kathy Vasko Vcsey. Michelc Vestal. BOTTOM ROW: Don Vinsack, Eleanor Volpe. Michelc Vukelich, Don Wagner Carol Walters. Diane Walter! Walters. Jim Warmoth. FRESHMEN. BELOW, TOP ROW: Debbie Warren. Janice Watkins. Phillip Wawrosch. SECOND ROW: Nancy Weimer. Jahn Welch. Karen Weldele. THIRD ROW: Jim Wellington, Marilou Werden. Richard Wessell. FOURTH ROW: George Wheeler, Sueann Whetson, Susan White. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Wibly, Noel Wightman. Dcniglas Wilcox. Do you see what I FRESHMEN, TOP ROW: Thomas Wild s, Terri Wilkes, Sheryl Williams, Kathy Wilson, Benita Woodall, Joe Woodall. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Yakimoff. Michael Yaslik, Robert Yunque, Ronald Young. Diane Yount, Dwane Yount, Look again, that ' s a WBBW pencil she ' s using. CLASS Q D OFFICERS The honor of becoming a 1. lass officer is given to certain students by the members of their class Each sprint; when student council elections are held, the four students with the most votes in each class are the officers for the coming school year. They have no assigned tasks but enjoy the privilege of representing their classmates. Juniors: Allen Stirbens. treasurer; Paul Forestal, secretary; Judy Hayes, vice president; Pete Morabito. president. 134 4 -w v jsat Sophomores: Bob Anderson, vice-president; Alex Johnson, president; Grey Glover, secre- tary; Pat Sullivan, treasurer. Freshmen: Mary Lou Werden, vice-president; Sherry Cooper, president; Larry Frost, treas- urer. Not pictured: Glen Nespcca. secretary. 135 Fitch is one of the few schools in the area, that is able to display such an extensive variety of clubs and organizations. These organizations furnish the students with an opportunity to sat- isfy almost every interest. Some clubs are na- tional, state, and locally affiliated; others or- ganized by energetic, interested students with- in the school itself. Each club, sponsored by a member of the faculty, performs various duties throughout the school and community. From aiding needy fami- lies and collecting toys for tots, to sponsoring a dance, or decorating the goal posts, each has its essential role in everyday school life. 136 137 Activities, the Face of Education Rugged football practice began in August Freddie was always full of pep Activities form the visible face of an education. The variation in appearance of this face is as great as the number who participate in these activities. The maze of activity of nearly every field is organized into specific groups for the gaining of experience, for the union of individuals with common interests, for the demonstration of skills, for the dissemination of various facts, or for the recognition and honor of students who have gained proficiency in a specific area. Through continued participation in such organizations, activity is synthesized into education. What would the band be like without the d At intermission, everyone relaxed and sang. «  The choir provided music for Thanksgiving. i -4 h She takes her work serious! It takes more than practice to play before the stu dent body. 141 Portrait f a hard worker. Guest speakers provided many interesting club meetings. Activities ' Faces ti STAFF O H U fa fa 2 Carol Myers CoEditor Carole Theis Co-Editot 144 In most cases, good yearbooks are the result of sound planning begun the spring before. They are not composed a few weeks prior to the close of school. During the time from commencement to the opening day of the next school year, a few people, the editors of the REFLECTOR, are busy making plans for the next year ' s edition. They lay out a dummy, decide the general theme for the book, devise some semblance of continuity, ind most of all, formulate policy. Deadlines are tentatively designated. So it has been with this year ' s REFLECTOR. On the following pages you will see those who have put the memories of 1964-65 together, so that you may look back in the years to come and recall those events. The students made the memories, the students compiled the memories, and the students will reap and enjoy the benefits of reminiscing. If the REFLECTOR is enjoyed in an amount equal to the work put into it, there will be a great pleasure in store for both you and the REFLECTOR staff. Robert Milanchus Managing Ed Thomas J. Stcllers Sponsor 145 PC STAFF O H U PJ SPORTS STAFF: Paul White and John Kokoski. BUSINESS STAFF: Charlotte Lackey, Manager; and Kenn Marks. No Pic- tured: Robby Pasha and Robert Schultz. ACTIVITIES STAFF: Janis Kamperman, Editor, Marcia De Nino, Sandy Aulisio, and Heidi Strah. CIRCULATION STAFF: Gerry Falk, Mariann Perrico, Sue Lasky, Mona Jewell, Mary Lewis, Manager, Janice Bendel, and Kathy Senvisky. 147 Mr. Hurrelbrtnk BAND. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Graham. Susan Susko. Joann Suhar. Marlene Ruth. Margaret Howells. Loralee Dietzel, Carol Rogers, Kay Cunning- ham.- Jeanette Reel. Holly Dealt. Helen Wiandt. SECOND ROW: Lee Porter. Bill Jones. Gary Reel, Ron Martin, Linda Todar. Beatrice F.nk, Pat Nation, Alicia Dyer, Ruth Moore, Tom Gent, Chalotte, Lackey. THIRD ROW: Bob Schultz. Frank Weldele. Caryl Hanysh. Paul Forestal, Don Reed. Carol Miller. Walter Phelps, James Metzler, Paul Ewing. Jim Hughes. TOP ROW: Sand. Dodd. Russell Martin. Kenn Marks. Ron Brunei,- Jon Aaron, Dale Boyles. Robert Anderson, Robert Milanchus, James Hoover, Don Baer, Charles Gahagan, Tom McAndrews. 148 INSI Jack,, Balla Cogg RUMENTAL MUSIC. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Purnell, Karen Lucas, Kathy Wayland, Mary Ann Vargo, ■ Bevin, Pat Connors, Alice Fink. SECOND ROW: Party Iagulli. Barbara Kelty. Jams Sharp, Alice Stacey, er. Janet Sheetz. Paulette Morgan. THIRD ROW: Jim Mills. Jill I.unn, Charles Baker. Ronald Leedy, Mik Thomas Hoskins Daniel Barber. TOP ROW: Lislie Prlchard. Susan Schaeffer. Joyce Vinsack. Randy Davi ns. Wahnee Boyer. Gayle Stitle. Sandy Fascia. Susan Bishop, in. Mary Lou Pentz, Robert la Schill, Judy Instrumental Music Maria, Climb E ery Mountain, Tonight, God of Our Fathers, and You ' ll Never Walk Alone are only a few of the pieces the Austtntown Fitch High School Band played so excellently this past year. Under the direction of Mr. Hurrelbrink the band performed many enjoyable football half-time shows. Leading the band was drum major, John Rossler. The color guard and flagbearers added color and variety to each performance. In addition to half-time shows, the band appeared in various assembly programs, concerts, and parades to round out this year ' s instrumental program of the music depart- ment. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Shobel. Bob Jenkins. Tom Glmes. Ray McCurdy, Tom Mozzy, Marilyn Weimer. Jenny Wilsoi Bunny Gamble. SECOND ROW: Darlene Eadie. Linda Bingham. Kathy Wilson, Bill Douglas. Ken Toman, Donna Bishop. Barbara Buckne Kathy Byers. Brenda Ashburn. THIRD ROW: Bud Yocum. Rob Pasha, Shan Kimmel, Bob Catlin. Ted Urbach, Bob Hunt. Marianna Thoma Dennis Boggs. TOP ROW: Jim Wellington. Jim Jones. Bill Haywood. Lirry Iagulli. Glen Nespeca. Joe Sharp. David Parry. David Marks 149 ■■Vi Does Squire always beat time on someone ' s head? Preparation for concerts calls for concentration and practice. Solos and ensembles go to competition after much practice. Since they got the coats, they wear them rain or shine! Forwa-r-d— Harch !. 150 Gosh, but my hands are cold. COLOR GUARD: Paulette Petrclla. Beverly Little, Darlene Porter, Mary Ann Purnell, Kathy. FLAG LINE: Linda Rhoads, Sue McKenna. Jeanne Orroll, Carolyn Tentinger, Sue Hay. Sandy Jones, Cathy Colwes, Jeanne Phillips. 151 14 4 44 c CONCERT CHORUS, BOTTOM ROW: Roseann Yunque. Mary Lew.s, Sandy Aulisio Sandie Deas, Dick Evans. John Hannum, Wade Druhard. SECOND ROW: Sue Lasky. Diane Adair. Hurley. Ron Knlman, Richard Parctti, Jim Hahn. Glenn Cable, Bob Wright. THIRD ROW: Have. Virginia Tvler. Rob Mills. Tom Huzjak. Tom Kurtz. Larry King. TOP ROW: Heidi Nancie Albrecht, Bill Hahn, Bob Bisciglia, Ed Hearrell. Kurt Schulrz. Bill Varner. Clark, Pat Kane. JoAnn Buckner, Diane Loth, Alexis Carol Nocera, Joan Sinn, Gloria Laughlin, Charlenc Shari Sines, Janis Kamperman, Lorane Jensen, Judy Strah. Pat Sabbato, Lmda Bibbee. Aldcne Camp. Vocal Music VOCAL MUSIC: Expanding more this year than in previous years, the vocal music department under the direction of Miss Rosemarie Kascher, has completed a well- rounded program of musical selections. Presenting the Christmas assembly, the an- nual Spring Concert and singing at baccalaureate exercises constitutes the balk of their year ' s activities. BOYS ' OCTET. BELOW. BOTTOM ROW: Ron Kolman, Otto Canis, Rich Paretti. SECOND ROW: Miss Kascher, Glenn Cable, Dick Evans, Joe Simione. TOP ROW: John McNamara, Doug Price, Tom Huzjak. Larry Karabin. GIRLS ' OCTET. BELOW. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Lewis. Lynn Bord, June Wem. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Buckner. Diane Loth. Sue Lasky. TOP ROW: Miss Kascher. Patty Sabbato. Carol Nocera, Marcia Dc- 152 CONCERT CHORUS, BOTTOM ROW: John Scher!. Ken Pallutta. Otto Canis. Joe Simione. Joe Asteri. Bill Ekhatdt. Rec George. Sonja Hummel. June Wtm, Miss Kascher. SECOND ROW: Bob Coco. John Reeder, Gary Kommel. Larry Karabin. Randy Elliott. Linda Deemer. Joan Pondoff. Diana DcPoy. Lvnn Bord, Janice Flavell. THIRD ROW: Lynn Stertzback. Boyd Gibson. Doug Price. lohn McNamara. Bob Belts. Margaret Forbush, Betty Smoh.ik. Kathy Mehle. Sue Eyans. Janice Bendel. TOP ROW: Bob Nemcik. Craig Johnson. Ed Bezilla. Doug Dickson. John Terlecki. Warren Farrell. Mariann Perrico. Linda Miklas. Carol Myers. Kathy Senvissky, Nancy Lasky. GIRLS CHORUS. BOTTOM ROW: Rosalie Caple, Linda Midlick. Marie Mezzatesta. Barb Hanes. Virginia Pletcher, JoAnn Horvatich. Miss Kascher. SECOND ROW Jackie Snyder. Bonn Diane Metzger, Karen Kuchmaner. Georgene Sotach. Charlotte Zeller. Brenda Miller. Linda Murphy. Carol Uscianowski. Carol Gill. Carol Richter. Helen Buranich, Nancy Perry, Amy Kravi TOP ROW: Diana Wilder. De lores Laughlin, Karen Tisone, Sandy Lavezzare, Cheri Brown Cherl Smith. Marlane Popson. Nancy Glasnapp, Jane Williams. a Landers, Carol Fleischer, Karen Houston, Mary Shea. Janet Pamer, Lynn Bakalik. Pat Laurie. ishop. THIRD ROW: Wanda Wilder. Diana Carol Kalasky. Claudia Sweeney, Carol Bjidaker. Linda Dangerfield, Peggy ReszKe. Leslie Justice. tf 0 (W •) f dm « ( % , 153 n n ! ilu LjLij JL BOYS ' GLEE CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Kascher. Angelo Roberts, Tom Reede Charles Doncharz. SECOND ROW: Gary Squibbs. Robert Raymer. James Leac Dennis Cameron. TOP ROW: Michael Hicks, Don Ditulfio, Don Yakimoff. } son Scott. Ron Myers. John Catello. Charles Sheldo , John Caudill, Pat Brown, n Watson, Ralph Jordan, Der Michael Barry, Don Wagner, ive Shields. Douglas Wilcox, I White. Bob Pritchard, Clea- GIRLS ' CHORUS. BOTTOM ROW: Helen Lewis. Linda Deeter, Lois Miller. Marilyn Magmore. Billie Vinion. Terri Doyle. Virginia Jordan. Suzanne Wagner. Sandy Cummins, Norma Bernard. Lynn Carnes. SECOND ROW: Kathi Shank. Donna MacKellar, Margie Chalfant. Ruthanne Roth. Maureen O ' Connell Mary Ellen Willmitch. Diana Atrostic, Sue Anghel. Jams Carter. Linda Guidici. Diane Eckert, Karen Leyshon. THIRD ROW- LaVern Gomez Nancy Grey Sandy Spangenburg. Lois Walker. Allen Moore. Karen Borovitcky, Pat Robinson. Joanne Sabatino. Chris Considder Rayna Loth Margene Moses. TOP ROW: Linda Detwiler. Charlene OHara. Karen Schlabaugh. Georgia Cornell. Kathy Wem. Joyce Fisher Glenda Handwork. Barbara Heffron. Linda Schwartz. Caroline Williams. Carol Wollet. Mary Ann Kadvan. f) l t no r nrr r5 f 4 e A 154 154 £p% m k 0k am Jlk i r w ft f B % %ft ' FRESHMAN GIRLS ' CHOR US. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Cameron, Linda Baun. Nancy Rhodes. Janice Baehler, Carol Walter Hone Fisher Karen loth Linda Kennedy Eleanor Volpe. SECOND ROW Lee Atrostic. Linda Vescy. Kathy Bakahk. Vick, Ann Cathclmc Mary Co ' rfins Debbie Ashley Linda Walters. Sally Podalsky. Linda McCl.iskey. Diane Mastro. TOP ROW: Carol Mcnning ' Pat Gatterio. ' Pamil.i Zander. Rita Nitsky. Bonnie Gatie. Linda Papach. Leslie Beard. Pamela Griffith, Carol Sha i, Barba y Greier. Mary Norma Shook. w, Jill McClain. GIRLS ENSEMBLE BOTTOM ROW: Karen Leyshon. Diana DcPoy. Karen Tisone, Sonja Hummel. Miss Kascher. SECOND ROW: Lynn Bakalik. Charlcne Burley. Nancy L.isky. Alexis Deas. TOP ROW: Aldene Camp. Margaret Forbush. Judy Hayes. Betty Smchak. Linda Dccmcr. a H j% T T V V FRESHMAN GIRL ' S CHORUS. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Sheets. Jan Lynn Darlene McKelvey. Marv Asteri. Pat Gl Bobbie Marrnulis. Kathy Bellotta. Kathy Mock. SECOND ROW; Nancy Mound. Wendy Starbird. Hel -larie Bisciglia. Donna Stella Luczka. Dorothy TOP ROT: Darla Tuxford. Shelley Fornear. Ford Pat Jones Judy McEaniney Susan Hibhert. Diane Walters. Karen Miller. Barbara Boomhower. TOP ROW: Darla Tuxford. Shelley For Debbie Warren. ' Michele Vukelich. Ruth Kisel, Judy Netbola, Terri Wilkes. Cheryl Campman. Kathy Hughes. Sally Becker. Marsha Davis n n « A ftn« F A . .J_iit « Tt TATTLE TALE. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Anne Crummy, Judy Harris. Ruth Colwell, Don Curry. Sue Sailer. Daryle Fenisey. BACK ROW: Boh Bodnar. Sandy Aulisio. Ruth Aey. Joan Wrobleski. Judy Hayes, Heidi Sttah. Craig Henkel. Ed Bezilla. Linda Miklas. Tattle Tale The able staff of the Tattle Tale, headed by Mrs. Crummy, brings to us the news of the day, through our school paper. Many improvements have been made this year, in order to better serve the student body and for a more complete coverage of school events. TATTLE TALE. FRONT ROW: Roberta Schwarck. Lorraine Loree, Betty Rae Schialdone. Pat Packo, Ginny Bernard. Barb Fetchko. BACK ROW: Scott McClain. Jim Hahn. Pat Brown, Kathy Klauson, Nancy Neff. Joan Shelley, Doug Dickson, Joe Ead. 156 TOP ROW: Loratee Dietzel. Gary Stardusters A few eager members of the band have joined together to form the school dance band, known as the Stardusters. This group, although quite newly organized, has provided enjoyable entertainment many times during the year. Falcon Club This unique club has an unusual membership and no officers. It consists of 9 members, all of whom ha c achieved high academic and scholastic ratings Sponsored by Mr. Wagner and Mr. Duffet, the club encourages students to strive for higher academic skills FALCON CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: J,m Kucynski. Jack Bates, Don Curry. SECOND ROW Bob Loychik, Chuck Gahagan, Jim Hoover. TOP ROW: John Voipe, Chuck Ratie. Bob McNamara. Marilyn Zarzeski. 157 National Honor Society This yen. the Fitch Chapter of the National Honor Society recorded the largest group of qualified students in its 27 years of existence. These students were selectd on ilic basis of their scholarship, service, leadership, and character With the retiring oi the chapter ' s former sponsor, Mrs Boyer, Mr. D ' Eramo accepted the position with grc-.it enthusiasm The decoration of the football goal posts, the audio programs, the operation of the N.H.S. Supply (enter and the Scholarship Banquet in May are all responsibilities of the National Honor Society. The officers are: Jim Hoover, president; Nancy Ramsey, vice-president; Linda Rhoads, recording secretary; Karen Pritchaid, corre- sponding secretary; and Joyce Rheuban, treasurer. Ms BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Brown, Karen Pritchard, Wahnce Boyer, Don Baer. SECOND ROW: Don Curry. Norm Gear- hot. ( buck Gahagan. Gary Reel, Ray Bisciglia. TOP ROW: Nancie Albrecht, Bob Bisciglia, Bob Scotchie, Charles Ratie, Jon Aaron, Charlotte Lackey. N.H.S.. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Lewis. June Wem, Linda Rhodes. Loralee D.etzel, Mr. D ' Eramo. SECOND ROW: J.m Hoover. Carta Wilkerson. Cindy Simkins, Betty Measmer, Sandy Aulisio. TOP ROW: Nancy Ramsey, Carol Myers, Joyce Rheuban. Carolyn lentinger, Linda Shira, Lynn Shira. 158 ft £ fl fl ft o « o if u n r SPEECH TEAM, TOP PICTURE. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Kolmon. Kathie Duff. Sandy Aulisio. Diana DePoy. Betty Schialidone, Nancy Nclf. Joe Simione. SECOND ROW: Susan Schaeffer, Dun Baer, Alice Rosevear. Carol Noccra. Mania DeNino. Betty Jacobs, Bill Anderson. John LaBash. TOP ROW: Judy Hayes. Nancy Glasnoff, Joan Wrobleski. Carol Miller, Sharryn Senich. Karen Pritchard, Pat Nation. Claudia Sweeney. Allene Moore. BOTTOM. PICTURE. BOTTOM ROW: Don Curry, Donald Evans. David McFarland, Chuck Gahagan. Jack Bates. Craig Henkel, Paul Forestal. Mr. Infante. SECOND ROW: Chuck Straley, Pete Getch, Jeff Christmas, Jim Malcomson. Doug Dickson, Bob Belts Ron Hadley. TOP ROW: Bill Steele, John Norlmg. Jay Matthews. Tony DePerro, Chester Walter, Jim Egolf. Lenny Camerelli. Gary Miller. Speech Team The Austintown Fitch Speech Team is an affiliated chapter of the National Forensic League of America. It was organized in 1963 by a group of interested students to promote excellence in various speech activities. In addition to participating in twelve major speech tournaments, the members participated in debates and the annual Prince of Peace contest. Mr. Infante coaches the team, so that they may excel in these activities. 159 Librarians Filing cards, checking books, and seeing (hat the library is run smoothly are only a few of the many tasks of the librarians. Under the leadership of Mrs. Prosser they offer their services to both the students and faculty of Fitch. LIBRARIANS BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Prosser. Mary Ann Fammartino. Judy Geth-ing, Linda Robinson. Diane Wilder. Lynn Bakalik. Mary McFerrcn. Sharon Joiner, Jackie Morice. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Swisher, Chris Considder. Diane Bertohni, Gerry Falk. Carol Theis, Carol Myers. Linda Bibbee. Virginia Tyler. Barbara Krusley, Barb Stredni. TOP ROW: Den.se Weaver. Nancy Hicks, C.eorgia Cornell. Pat Sullivan. Mom Jewell, Pat McKay. Karen Angel, Jams Kamperman, Janie Williams. Trena Johnson, John Reeder. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists. Members are required to main- tain .1 B average or be in the upper one third of their class. To be eligible for the club, you must be a junior or senior and be a member of a publishing staff. The club enters the annual writing contest and has the newspaper rated with others in the country. The officers this year are: president, Don Curry; vice-president, Judy Harris; secretary, Sylvia Feduneczko, treasurer, Ruth Colwell. Ruth Colwell, Judy Harris, Heidi Strah. Bob Schultz. TOP a, Doug Dickson, Darylc Feniscy. 160 STUDENT COUNCIL. BOTTOM ROW: Stewart Damore, Marcia DeNino, Linda Williams. Lynn Brobst, Peggy Kellish. Connie Cent Kathy Wera Gayle Davis. Bub Cue. SECOND ROW: Pete Mc.rabitu. Alex Johnson. Tom Walters, Heidi Strah. Pat Sullivan Karen Putchard. Judv Hayes, Tom Gent, Paul Forestal. TOP ROW: Jim Infante. Diane Zarzeski. Randy Morgan. Chuck Dewey Bob Anderson, Grey ' Glover. Mike Be|zak. Doug Dickson, Glen Nespeca. Gary Cunningham. Student Council Under Mr. Roth, the new adviser, the Student Council worked to develop the general welfare of the entire school. The Council was in charge of Homecoming ceremonies, color day and sponsored the World Premier. The formal induction held in November was followed by the traditional Inaugural Ball. The officers were: Sandy Aulisio, presi- dent, Doug Dickson, vice-president; Mary Lewis, secretary; Judy Hayes, treasurer; and Randy Morgan, public rela- tions chairman. STUDENT COUNt IL. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Roth. Mary Lewis, Sherry Cooper. Ronnie Cuokson. Pattv Iagulli. Sally Podolsky. Manioc Werden. Sandy Aulisio. SECOND ROW: Bob Judy. Robert Balla, Sarah Peltnn. Carolyn Christi. Betty Measmer, Carla Wilkerson JoAnn Buckncr. Noel Wightman. Larry Frost. TOP ROW: Cindy Simkins. Lee Atrostic, Judy Guidici, Laura Briach. Tom Schade Don Wagner. Otto Canis, Jill McClain. Mary Jane Hayes, Alan Stirbens. i f P) . ■ ,TM ' h wut 161 fl f Q _£ n ART CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Bernard. Sharon Hall. Sue White. Pat Conners. Bonnie Neville. Carol Garvcr. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Swisher. Marlene Roth. Ruth Uncapher, Diane Wilder, John LaBash. TOP ROW: Tom Stanton. Virginia Herman, Danna Fammartino, Elaine Malie. Joe Kachurek. Gregory Fttrh. ART CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Burns, Karen Pritchard, Joyce Fisher. Janie Williams, Carole Theis. Mr. Gasser. SECOND ROW: Terry Hlywa, Chuck Davis. Richard Buiie. Tom Hall, Gary Payne, Bob Williams. TOP ROW: Boyd Gibson. Doug Dick- son, Jeff Towns, Dennie Yost, Chuck Dewey. Keith Hostetler, Robert Wright. Art Club With president, Tom Hall; vice-president, Chuck Dewey, secretary, Karen Burns and treasurer, Doug Dickson leading it, the Art Club began its third year at Fitch. Student art exhibits and art iours are among the activities which the club sponsors in order to promote a deeper understanding and appreciation of art. I 62 Biology Club This year the Biological-Science Club was introduced at Fitch in order for members to become better acquainted with this growing field. Planning and preparing projects for the annual Science Fair is one of their main activities. Elected officers this year are: president, David Jones; vice-president, Don Reed; secretary, Linda Nard; treasurer. Linda Carrozzino. BIOLOGY CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Baker, Betty Schialdone. Karen Kins. Joanne Koniar. Frank Prenninger, Janet Sheets Linda Deeter, Nancy Rhodes. Barbara Gahagan. SECOND ROW: Jill Lynn. Linda Nard. Joe Evans. Gteg Doll. Scott Jones. Anthony Cook. Larry Myers. Carol Rheuban, Linda Carrozzino. TOP ROW. Otto Canis, Robert Raymer. Paul Schaeffcr. Bob Pinkerton. Ed Alleman. Richard Brown. Dick Schwartz, John Cessna. John LaBash. Jim Kucynski. BIOLOGY CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Ralph Fortch. Paula Sellers, Carole Theis. Sue Jordan. Jean Houston, Beatrice Fink, Diannc Bertolini. Carol Myers. Jim Klasovsky. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stellers. Chuck Baker, Larry Johnson, Jim Fearer, Tom Evans, Tom McAndrew. Deane Wurst, Chuck Bellstrom. Charlotte Lackey. TOP ROW: Jack Bates, Don Reed, Glen Nespeca, Gary Hendricks. Bob Anderson, Carl Crosetto. Philip Hull. David Jones. John McNamara. Paul Ewing. 163 A.F.S. Committee Founded last year, the American Field Service Student Committee Strives to promote enthusiasm within the student body concerning the foreign exchange program. Mrs. Honey works with the officers and the members in creating this deep interest. In the spring the committee sponsored an assembly which featured many of the foreign exchange students in our area. The officers were: Heidi Strah, president; Doug Dickson, vice-president; Sandy Aulisio, sec- retary; and Judy Hayes, treasurer. A.F.S. COMMITTEE. TOP PICTURE. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Honey, Sandy Aulisio, Betty Schialdone. Carta Wilkersnn Patty lagulli. Mary lewis. SECOND ROW: Mary Roberts. Lynn Grombacker. Cathy Wem. Connie Gent. Cindy Simkins, Judv Coggins. TOP ROW: Pat Sullivan, Sandee DeAnglis, Trena Johnson. Darla Fennisey, Linda Schwartz, Cheryl Pauliga. Sue Christmas. A.F.S. COMMITTEE. BOTTOM PICTURE. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Wrobleski, Sharryn Senich, Diane Dieter Carol Miller Nancie Albrecht. Heidi Strah. SECOND ROW: Judy Hayes. Mike Henik, Dave Philibin. Frank Weldele. Jack Bates, Keith Hostetyer. TOP ROW: John McNamara. Doug Dickson, Bob Milanchus. Bob Anderson. Tom Huzjak. Tom Kurtz. 164 i fi H ft ( O c Jl • ft ft ft ' fl ftft I ' fea A ' !K FUTURE HOMEMAKERS. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Hurdle. Virginia Gallagher. Linda Magmore. Linda Sharon Bellmn, Carol Overdorf. Kathy Henning. Sheryl Williams. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Williams. Jane Hayes. Lauren Colburn, Shirley Hermans.in, Mclanie Trimboli, Peggy Ross. Dawn Meyers. I Marion Paulis, Lynn Grombacker, Sandy Kochera. Linda Meyers Pat Crowthers, Janis Lynn. Debbie Sandy Sturdevant, Paula Oyler. Miller, Pat Arkw right. Diana Cvetkovich, Mary ta Friend. TOP ROW: Evans. Sharon Llewelyn, Future Homemakers Through the efforts of president Mary Kyle; vice president, Karen Corle; secretary, Sharry Cooper and treasurer, Linda Rosser, the members of Future Homemakers Perform many various and useful services for the school and the community. Besides learning the best ways to become good homemakers, these girls bake cookies for the County Home and also fill food baskets for the needy. Their work is rewarded, however, when they plan and participate in the annual Sweetheart Dance which they sponsor. fi ft ft ' J, • ' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS, BOTTOM ROW: Karen Bohla. J. Jo Huntington. Betty Sinthak. Judy Goldner. SECOND ROW: Ka ski. Jean Lombardo, Dorthy Martin. Bonnie Crum. Pat Whit. Sandy Spangenburg. Rita Wolf. Sharon Seifert. Shirley Bell, Sherry Hamrick. De Zee. Judy Tillerson. Karen Corle. Harriet Garstka. Mary ne Boyer. Joan Sinn, Sue Kaulfung. Mary Kyle, Carol Uscianow- Sue Jones, Jean Hooker. TOP ROW: Sandy Corll. Shirley Pal lo. lyn Magmore. Edith Palmer. Margie Trnausky. Marilyn Cornelius. 165 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS, BOTTOM ROW: Janet Dixon. R Koncsol, Linda Hingel Shirley Roth. SECOND ROW: Linda WeruV-n. Sherry Co .per. Ann Blackann, Patti Dubiecki, Bonn Watkins, Sharon Rager. Chris Stitelcr. Rosemary Scott. Bonnii i. Stephanie Budrovic, Rita Dubiecki. Debbie Pcttit. Marsh Rosemane Briach, Barb Desmond. I.inda Wibly. Manic TOP ROW: Stephanie Simcox. Wendy Starbird. Jam. s. Linda Patterson. Debbie Bertelli. Margie Pedro. h ft - r, n a iiTi f o «• a FUTURE HOMEMAKERS. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara FLagenbring. Rosemary Hutch. Judy Hurdle. Lynda Hughes. Marie Mezzatcsta. Karen Smolck. Karen Stoner. Ginny Pletcher. SECOND ROW: Linda Rosser. Linda Bcrkenyi. La Verne Gomez. Barbara Roush. Jean Tatatka. Karen Cowher, Evelyn Bullen. Sandra Lang. Sharon W.lliams. Shirley Fogle. Mrs. Snell. TOP ROW: Ruth Uncapher. Jane Allen. Karen Schlabaugh. Nancy Thoresen. Jean Greggs, Linda Jones. Kathy Hcvencr. Carol Fleischer. Carol Richtcr, Debbie I, ruber. Kathy Reedy. 166 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS. BOTTOM ROW: Margie Piatt. Pat Joyce. Mary Jane Bailey, Elaine Malie. Mary Kay Henry. Mary Beth Curry. Frances Bass, Judy McEaneney. Lynn Brobst, Doris Olinger. SECOND ROW: Kathy O ' Hara. Judy Sopp, Carolyn Smith, Jeanne Pregenger. Darlene Lynch. Margaret Buday. Marcia Simcox. Karen Jackson. Paulette Kisel, Mrs. Weldele. TOP ROW: Vickie Meckulch. Linda Boulton, Ruth Kisel, Eugenia Tetrick. Ruth Hale. Rita Allen. Charlene McVickers. Cheryl Campman. Michele Vestal, Diane Yount. Joan Paushert. 9 mi fin Jl 3 e« %if0a? a FUTURE HOMEMAKERS BOTTOM ROW: Mildred Mamrick. Susan White. Carol Deeter. Kathy Wilson. Barbara Hamrick, Dons Dawson, Vicky Dickson. Dianne Kane. SECOND ROW: Betty Guilkey. Vera Moore, Cathy Beckett. Donna Philibin. Kathy Pavalko, Sharley Porter, Judy Johnson, Cindy Thomas. Maryann Kadvan, Linda McCarty. TOP ROW: Diane Walters, Rosemary Donachatz. Peggy Reszke. Marsha Pfund. Georgette Mesaros, Cheryl Klasic. Darlene Brown. Virginia Herman, Terry Rehfuss, Linda Cole, Darleen Porter. 167 o ® S( lENTE CI.UB. BOTTOM ROW; Mr. Pallante, Barbara Gahagan, Janet Schcctz. Mary- Ann Vargo. Dictzcl. Joanne Koniar. Mr. Lewis. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Stellers. Donald Baer. Pete Morabito. Norman Gc Anna Thomas Marearet Fotbush, Mr. Baker. TOP ROW: Connie Gent. Dave Dunbar. Tom Kurtz. Do Charles Ratie. Jon ' Aaron. Douglas Krust. Charee Gahagan. Linda Todor. John LaBash. Science Club Under the sponsorship of Mr. Pallante, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Stellers, the Austintown Fitch Science Club strives to promote the interest of science and the exhibition of science projects. The officers were: Jon Aaron, presi- dent; Norman Gearheart, vice-president; and Connie Gent, secretary-treasurer. Math Club MATH CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: Donald Baer, John LaBash. Sue McKenna. Mr. Pickens. Eddie Gbur. MIDDLE ROW: James Hoover, Charles Gahagan, Norman Gearhart. John Volpe. TOP ROW: Diane Forcht. Douglas Kruest. Paul Kinnich, Bill Skeliski. Beverly Skelisk The Math Club, under the guidance of Mr. Pickens, strives to promote and develop an appreciation and interest in mathematics among the students of the high school. The officers for the past school year were: presi- dent, Norm Gearhart; vice-president, Susan McKenna; secretary, Chuck Gahagan; treas- urer, Diane Forcht. 168 c :■( 169 CIRMAN CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Dodd. Sandy Brown, Bill Hickenbottom. John Higgins. Gary Reel, Larry Karabin, Dianne Dieter, Jan Kamperman, Ruth Schrum. SECOND ROW: Tom Zigoris, Tom Dieter, Bob Williams. Dave Schnurrenberger, Chuck Straley, Rick Thomae. Pete Getch. Brad Gray, Ed Gbur. TOP ROW: Randy Bokesch. Terry Farmer. Doug Krucst, Emil Foriska. Steve Wessell. Rick Getch, Chuck Ratie. Kenn Marks. Dennis Thompson, Ron Pavlechko. German Club The German Club of Fitch is very large, and quite active. It strives to aid in the advancement of German culture, customs and understanding. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Jones, a few of the club ' s outstanding activities included, a Halloween Party, Swim Party, Bowling party, and the helping of needy families at Christmas. The officers were; president, Linda Rhoads; vice-president, Diane Loth; secretary, Diane Reha; treasurer, Steve Wessell; and sergeant-at-arms, Betty Measmer. GERMAN CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Jones, Loralee Dietzel. Wanda Wilder, Dianne Wilder. Sylvia Stephenson, Diana Loth Janice Bcndel. Ruth Ann Ruth. Donna Bishop. SECOND ROW: Valdean Bokesch. Linda Bickerstaff, Pat Huhing. Evelyn Sotack Georgene Sotack, Danna Fammartino, Cheryl Gorgie, Christine Hanse. Darlene Kraft. TOP ROW: Sandy Kotouch, Jean Carroll. Carol. Theis, Harriet Palmer, Pat Blott, Betty Measmer, Sandy Jones, Gerry Falk, Alexis Deas. Margene Moses. ft $ % 9 170 GERMAN CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: Ken Lissimorc. Karen Loth. Cheryl Morgan. Linda Kennedy. Diane Reha. Barb Burrows, Pat Connors. Sandy Sheridan. Linda Rhoads. Barb Gahagan. Bob MacDougall. SECOND ROW: Helen Lewis. Jeanne Higgins. Diane Sopko. Carol Mullan. Bob Judy. Tom Dull. Joan Douthitt. Janis Sharp, JoAnn Phillip?. TOP ROW: Larry Frost. Paul Shaffer. Joe Dulovich. Gary Terrigno. Jim Hoover, Bob Raymcr. Richard Brown. Tom Gline?, Cole Pcntz. Dave Marks. JoAnn Suha BOTTOM ROW: Marianne Perrrc Nancy Ramsey. SECOND ROW: Mike Theis, Dick Sch 10, Ed Baun. Bob Pinkerton. TOP ROW: Karen Pritchard. I Pam Zander. Dave Dunbar. Chuck Gahagan. Barb Heffron Wally Buckner. Ken Angel. Don Wagner. Bruce Dewey. Jeff Nettles. Mary An; Phihbin, Vicki Bortmas. Judy Nezbola Mike Henik. Purnell, Sue Ruth Moore, 171 LATIN CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Mock, Billy Ray Vinion. Bonnie Neville. Jacci Moricc. Sharon Bonacker, Terry Steele. SECOND ROW: Dawna MatKellar. June Douthitt. Hope Fisher. Linda Guidici. Janet Scheetz. Barb Damore, Mary Fammartimi. TOP ROW: Sue Fetchvo, Ronnie Cookson, Joanne Koniar, Jill Lynn, Vickie Greier, I inda arrozzino, Linda Deetcr. Javnc Smith. Doyle, Diane Jires. Donna Linda Baun, Latin Club I ub This year, besides Mrs. Brown, the Latin Club boasts another adviser, Mr. Wheaton. They work with the club officers, president — Linda Williams; vice-president — Linda Deeter; secretary — Joanne Koniar; and treasurer — John Cessna to plan programs of Roman life and culture for the students to see. The high spot of these programs is the Annual Roman Banquet held in the traditional manner with Freshman members of the club acting as slaves. LATIN CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Barb Boomhower, Rnsemaric Pinkocze, Pat Galtcrio, Lee Atrastic. Mary Kascak, Dianne Mastro. Suzanne Dyer, ClauJia ( liristy Eleanor Volpe. SL ONI) ROW: Mr. Wheaton. K.ithy Vasko. Robert Balla. John Welch. Wayne Zapka, Larry Myers, Marianne Giblin. Leslie Bechdolt. TOP ROW: Ciarv Kinn. Chuck Terlizzi. Linda Gilmore. Marsha Davis, Cathy Wardle. Phyllis Trinkhaus, Manlynn Palmer. Philip Hull, Steve Taporcer. 172 LATIN CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: Rita Nitsky, Janice Williams, Pat Sullivan, Pat Griffith, John McNamara, Otto Canis. Darlene Boyer, Jean Houston. SECOND ROW: John Cessna, Jim Poluse. Tom Kurtz, Glenn Nespecca, Steve Kunkle, Linda Turner, Dennis Novotny, Jack Bates. TOP ROW: Armend De Toro. Tom Gent. Carl Crosetto, Marilyn Zarzeski. Grey Glover. Bob Bisciglia, Cindy Hess, Art Bertanzetti. Dennis White. LATIN CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Carnes, Judy Turkle. Linda DiBlazio, Linda Nard, Sharon Hartzell. Carol Rheuban, Galyc Davis, Judy Hacon. SECOND ROW: Dianne Atrostic. Barb Stredni, Linda Williams, Brenda Miller, Linda Bishop. Diane Bertolmi, Mary Ellen Willmitch, Ann De Maiolo, Mrs. Brown. TOP ROW: Cheryl Pavliga, Marlane Popson, Margaret Howells. Alice Stacey. Pat O ' Hara. Linda Papach, Kathy Kollar. Lois Kalosky. Jams Clarke, Maureen OConnell. 173 Spanish Club The desire to learn more about the Spanish people and their customs has prompted a group of students to unite their efforts in forming the Spanish Club. Miss Haller and Mr. Garcia advise the officers: president, Paul Forestal; vice-president, Bob Anderson; secretary, Connie Gent; treasurer, Chuck Dewey, in their efforts to maintain an interest within the club. SPANISH CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Garcia. David Rhodes, Dick Horvath, Tom Iagulli. Paul Forestal. Ray Bisciglia, Mike Italiano Jim Sca ' rdina Gary Hendricks. SECOND ROW: Larry Hahn, David Jones, John Houser, Bill Kirkwood. Bob Skibo, Bob Johnson Craig Johnson Tom Albrecht, Jim Malcolmson, Jeff Lloyd. TOP ROW: Douglas Price. Larry Vaughn. Jim Klein. Howard Kelley Bob Anderson. Ken Keslar. Chuck Dewey. Rod Yocum, Tom George. Rudy Wiltong. 174 A. MJ K% 9 rt f SPANISH CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Reedy. Sally Podolsky Karin Mahony, Kathic Duff, Cheryl Swisher. Helen Moore, Kathy Mehle. Kathy Bakalik. Linda McClasky, Gloria Schwarck, Lynn Bo.J. itCONU ROW: Linda McClain, Sallie Stark. Nancy Douthitt. Sally Becker. Francine Novotny. Karen Weldele, Pat Novotny, Susan Griffith. Dorothy Ford, Carol Menning. TOP ROW: Diannc Christie. Marsha Stamslaw, Beverly Halas, Lynn Poluse, Connie Gent. Susan Susko, Chns Considder, Noreen Barber, Linda Coulter, Stephanie Sertich, Shelley Fornear. SPANISH CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Sheets, Sue Bishop. Carol Thornton, Janice Williams, Jo Ann Horvatich. Jackie Snyder, Karen Pfender. Bonnie Bernard. Linda Detwiler. Marie Biscigha. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Stofac. Sandi Clark. Nancy Lasky. Susan Lasky. Nancy Mound. John LaBash. Linda Robinson. Dianne Adair. Sylvia Feduneczko. Jackie Bevan. TOP ROW: Nancy Grey. Diana Murphy. Darlenc Eadie. Shan Kimmil. Greg Fitch. Tom Stanton, Debbie Ashly. Marguerite Gamble. Barbara Buckner, Janice Flavell. Patty Wilson. 175 SPANISH CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Nation. Linda Bingham. Cathy Scott. Kathy Bycrs, Judy Nivert. Havalyn Lebio. Cheri Brown. Charlcne OHara. Joann Sabatino. SECOND ROW: Cathy Wcm. Linda Taylor. Barbara Minto. Glenda Handwork. Beatrice Fink. Alicia Dyer. Sandy Martin. Joyce Fisher. Janice Stiver, Pamela Grilfith. TOP ROW: Bob Catlin. Ron Martin Rick Vogt, Dale Vaughn, Bob Mills. Bonnie C.ctic. Carol Miller. Joe Phillips. Ron Margosiak. Fred Houston. Chuck Sailer. m a © A ft n n r r ftcv b n Q r ' SPANISH CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: B,.b Nichols. Carol Carver. Sandy Geltch. Ron Eckenrode, Karen Crazier, Sandy Cummin Suzanne Wagner. Leslie Morton. SECOND ROW: Miss Haller. Jeanne Phillips. Kathy Wayland. Mary Jean Pochiro. Maurei Diacin, Bob Yunque, Douglas Wilcox, Rosalie Caple. Mary Ann Vargo, Paillette Petrella. TOP ROW: Rick Hurst. Bruce Goellc John Senvissky, Rod Waller. Eric Hunstiger, Greg Doll, Guy Titler, Scott Jones. Harry Loychick. Danny Bullen. 176 9 ® § ..II AUDIO-V1SUAL. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Jean Poch.ro. Joanne Konjar. F.leen Henry, Dons Inhouse. SECOND ROW- Gary Bellino Sonia Hummel Joyce Gal.k Frank Pondillo, John LaBash. TOP ROW: Margaret Forbush, Bob Williams Paul White Dian Galla, Nancy Lasky, Sue Lasky. Audio-Visual Filing, distribution, and operation of audio-visual equipment and material are the duties of the audio-visual aides. Although their services are often overlooked, they are essential in providing an outstanding educational program. Mr. Hood leads and maintains smooth operation of this department. AUDIO-VISUAL, BOTTOM ROW: Carol Rogers, Tom Colwell, Sam Bellino. Janie Williams, Lana Hite. SECOND ROW: Mike Polder, Diane Terlecki. Ralph Jordon, Red Stertzback. Gary Payne. TOP ROW: Cook Michalchick, B.ll Oyler, Jim Jones, Ernie Earl, Jim Clegg. Pete Getch. 177 Monitors This year our monitor system was revised as only Junior and Senior boys were eligible to patrol the halls. Mr II. ,ic ting as head of the boys, proved to the students that it is now a more effective system. MONITORS BOTTOM ROW: Ray Hoffman, Jim Reese. Rich Paretti. Greg Fitch. Don Bacr. Ores Galik. Tom Schade. John Kokoski SECOND ROW: Jim Busi, Dave Dunbar. Norm Gearhart, Bob Lnychik. Jim Hoover. Rob Pasha. Don Curry. TOP ROW: Tim O ' Connell, Tom Iagulli, Mike Hovanes, Gary Cunningham. Ken Wellington, Bob Podolsky, Ray Bisciglia, Terry Faunda. MONITORS. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Hope, Jim Hahn, Bob Nemcik. Bob Skibo, Don Rosenberger. Pete Getch, Bob Johnson Doug Dickson. SECOND ROW: Dave Crawford, Kurt Schultz. Jim Clegg. Ed Bugar, Jim Egolf. Bill Varner, Doug Kruest. TOP ROW: Rav Bokesch, Ham McGregor, Dennis Yost. Bill Jacobson, Gary Williams, Rick Getch, Bob Bisciglia, Ed Hearrell. 178 I don ' t care what you say— I m le 179 OFFICE FORCE: BOTTOM ROW: Diana DePoy, Carol Garver. Sandy Clark, Molly Colwcll, Lorale June Wem, Diane Rigby, Genevieve McGraw. SECOND ROW: Joyce Galik, Kathleen Duff, ! Connie Gent. Gail Davis. Sandra Lang, Barbara Fetchko, Donna Arnc. TOP ROW: Pat Laurie, Helen I ear. Linda Shira, Carla Wilkerson, Susan Sailer. Yvonne Murphy, Janice Bendel. Karen Bires. Dictzel. Margaret Ch: san Schaeffer, Sandra iranich, Pat Blott, Judy lfant. Lang, Office Force Running errands, delivering messages, and locating members of the faculty are only a few of the duties performed by the Office Force. These girls devoted a period of each day to carry out the tasks which are essentially important in the efficient operation of the office. A word of thanks is extended to them. OFFICE FORCE: BOTTOM ROW: Mariann Perrico, Diane Markulin, Florence Mladenoff, Linda Schwartz, Sandy Kotouch, Sandra DeAngelis. Lynn Coates, Diane Metzger. SECOND ROW: Judy Coggins, Julianne Pustay. Betty Jacobs. Kathleen Klauson, Alice Rosevear, Beverly Kellner, Larane Jensen, Joan Sinn, Diane Galla. TOP ROW: Wahnee Boyer, Patricia Sullivan, Doreen Bixler, Lana Hite, Diane Zarzeski, Linda Miklas. Linda Schill, Cathy Wem. Linda Taylor. n • nil £ 9 $ g 9 180 SPORTSMEN. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Stellets, Bob Schult; White Stuart Damore, Bob Coco. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Hahn. Tom Hu Nemcik, Craig J ' .hnson, Frank Weldelc. TOP ROW: Lee Porter. Paul Za Chuck Dewey. Randy Morgan, Doug Dickson. John Rossler. uglas, Robby Pa ha. G ry ( u ninehan 1. Paul iuser. Bob John . Mike B. zak, Ed Br; Ua. Bob Yocum, Ray B ok sch. R ck Getch. Bill Hahn, Sportsmen Words like spirit and sportsmanship provide stimuli for the foundation of a Sportsmen Club. Primarily they promote school spirit throughout the halls of Fitch and at all varsity sport events. The Sportsmen are actively involved in the participation of non-var- sity sports with other clubs. Robby Pasha and Bob Coco alternated as president and vice president; sec- retary-treasurer. Randy Morgan. Key Club This club serves as the high school subsidiary of the International Kiwanis Club. The members perform various services for the community as well as the high school. These services are planned and directed by this year ' s officers, who are: President, Bill Varner; Vice-president, Bob Skibo; Secretary, Bob Podolsky; and Treasurer, Ken Wellington. KEY CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Hope, Bob Coco, Greg Fitch, Gary Cunningham. Dick Horvath, Chuck Garrity, Greg Gahk. Jim Reese Ray ' Hoffman. MIDDLE ROW: John Kokoski, Bob Podolsky, Jim Scardina, Ken Wellington. Dave Crawford, Bob Nemcik, Dave ' Bugar, Tom Iagulli. Mike Hovanes. TOP ROW: Bill Varner, Bob Skibo. Ed Hearell, Rick Getch. Bill Jacobson, Frank De Puy, Ham McGregor. Randy Bokesch, Jim Clegg, Dan Morgan. 9 9 kS n ftffTtTfT t f.-f Future Teachers Under the guidance of .1 new adviser, Mrs. Stark, and its capable officers, president— Jim Hoover; ice-president — Sandy Aulisio; secretary — Nancie Albrecht; treasurer — Heidi Strah and historian — James Herr, tins year ' s FTA began early to plan lor its annual spring induction and the FTA scholarship which is presented at graduation. The mem- bers participated in various money-making projects for these functions while learning more about the teaching pro- fession. FTA BOTTOM ROW Dianne Store, Joan Smith, Dave Philibin. Frank Weldele, Diane Zareeski, Mrs. Stark. SECOND ROW: Sandy Brown Nancie Albrecht, Bob Betts, Lorrane Reszke, Karen Burns. Mike Henik, Janice Kamperman. TOP ROW: Jim Hoover, Jim Malcomson, Carol Miller. Chuck Ratie, Bob Milanchus. Dianne Dieter, Jim Herr, Jim Llewelyn. 18? f f) Pt n n ft a FUTURE TEACHERS. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Shea. Mary Lewis. Cheryle Rakocy, Flo Capezzuto. Janice Williams. June Wem. Dune Reha. SECOND ROW: Sandy Aulisio, Sandy Sheridan. Mary Houdyshell. Diana Loth. Gloria Laughlin, Joann Stofag. Aileen Daviduk Paulette Petrella. TOP ROW: Karen Tisone. Betty Measmer. Debbie Sarsfield. Nancy Lasky, Lynn Bakalik. Sonja Hummel, Cindy Simkms. Kathy Mehle. f n ft ' ffjt £ FUTURE TEACHERS, BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Purnell. Flo Mladenoff, Jo Ann Sabatino, Pat Nation. Joan Baehlcr. Heidi Strah Linda Schill. SECOND ROW: Judy Harris, Carole Theis, Sandy DeAnglilis, Pat Scott, Nancy Ramsey. Janice Flayell, Gerry Falk. ' Diane Adair. TOP ROW: Linda Taylor, Joan Wrobleski. Barbara Heffron. Kathy Senvissky, Claudia Sweeney. Sharryn Senich. Karen Pritchard. Judy Hayes. 183 . gk FUTURE MEDICAL. BOTTOM ROW: Connie Swisher. Patty Sabbato. Bonnie Lanterman. Sue Sailor. Mariann Perrico. Ruth Colwell. Yvonne Murphy. Linda Gilmore. SECOND ROW: John LaBash. Barbara Stredni. Randy Davis. Tom Gent. Amy Kravec. Lois Kalosky. Steve Kunkle, Robert Raymer. TOP ROW: Karen Borovitcky, Helen Buranich. Phyllis Tnnkaus. Betty Jacobs. Sue Schaeffer. Janice Clarke. Georgia Cornell. Ruth Eairheart. Future Medical Students Founded in I960, the Future Medical Students of Fitch work to acquaint the members of the club with the different fields of medicine, and to aid the community in service projects. Various activities throughout the year include collecting canned goods for needy families, work projects within the community and the annual tea. Mrs. Mahoney, the school nurse and health teacher, is the advisor for this organi- zation. The officers were: president, Loralee Dietzel; vice-president, Betty Sinchak; recording secretary, Linda Rob- inson; corresponding secretary, Alexis Deas; treasurer, Tom Kurtz; and chaplain, Sandy Brown. 184 fm « FUTURE MEDICAL STUDENTS, BOTTOM ROW: Jayne Smith, Sylvia Feduneczko, Sue Bishup, Janet Sheetz. Sandy Clark, Linda Deeter, Karm Mahoney. SECOND ROW: Karen Crozier. Loralee Dietzel. Jo Ann Stofac, Beverly Dannunzio, Jo Ann Horva- tich, Linda Guidici, Jackie Snyder. Terri Doyle. TOP ROW: Betty Schialdone, Sue Lasky, Linda Nard. Lynn Bakalik, Linda Schwartz. Alexis Deas, Linda Robinson, L.nda Carrozzino, Joan Shelley. FUTURE MEDICAL STUDENTS. BOTTOM ROW: Mts. Mahoney. Mary Jo Huntington. Carol Myers. Betty Sinchak. Sue Hay, Sue Susko Denise Weaver. Pat Kaminsky. SECOND ROW: Pat Robinson. Carolyn Tentinger, Sandy Brown. Darlene Boyer, Charlotte Lackey. Wahnee Boyer, Margaret Howells. Alice Rosevear. TOP ROW: Ruth Schrum. Jeanette Reel. Ruth Moore, Joan Smith, Tom Kurtz. Linda Turner. Sandy Dodd, Hollie Deak. 135 FUTURE SECRETARIES, BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Foreman, Genevieve McGraw, Diane Rigby, Cathy Crosetto. Joyce Galik. Karen Bires, Mary Carsome. SECOND ROW: Diane Markulin, Sandra Lathrop, Valerie Thompson. Beverly Stanyard, Carol Kollat, Audrey Racz, Lorraine Loree. Carole Prior. TOP ROW: Barbara Cornelius, Marsha Brolt, Diane Eckert, Ree George, Dorothy Martin. Barbara George, Jackie Sutton. Judy Coggins, Kathy Welch. Future Secretaries The Future Secretaries of Fitch was founded to learn more about the commercial area by means of panel discussions and qualified speakers Organized in 1961, the club adopted its main goal of awarding a $100 scholarship to the deserving senior girl who writes the best essay on Why I Wish to Become a Secretary. Advised by Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Foreman the officers were: Karen Bires, president; Bernie Kelma, vice-president; Barb Cornelius, secretary; and Carol Kollat, treasurer. FUTURE SECRETARIES. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Miller, Cheryl Grossi, Cathy Parisi, Judy Tillotson, Orabelle Shobel, Connie Snyder, Beverly Neil, Bernie Klema. SECOND ROW: Judy Burton, Darla Fenisey. Trena Johnson. Diane Galla, Beverly Kellner, Lynn Coates, Jeanne Dixon Linda Allenbaugh. TOP ROW: Linda Martin, Laura Lcaland. Joan Ernst. Joan Harbol, Pat McKay. Jackie Jensen, Carol Rogers. Marv Corfios Lvnn Folsom. 9h G A. A.. BOTTOM ROW: Sharryn Senich, JoAnn Shriner. Judy Lapushansky, Pat Blutt. Janice Stivi Gerry Falk. SECOND ROW, Kathy Mehle. Lynn Folsum. Joan Baehler, Pat Kammsky. Linda Mikl: mil. Grace Fletcher. Joan Wrobleski. TOP ROW: Diane Store, Janet Korda. Joan Smith. Pat 1 Nancy Albrecht, Sandy Martin. Vicky Boctmas. Linda Purser, Helen Kathy Senvissky, Ge ko. Diane Dieter, Si G.A.A. The Girls Athletic Association of Fitch has strived hard this year to promote the interest of girls athletics and school spirit, to encourage true sportsmanship and fellowship among the girls of Fitch, and to set up and maintain a seasonal recreational program. Participating in interscholastic volleyball and basketball teams, the club has done out- standing work in promoting its goals. Mrs. Paolone, the club ' s new Advisor, has done much to maintain the club ' s standards. The officers were: president, Diane Reha; vice-president, Diane Store; secretary, Sandy Sheridan; treasurer; Joan Baehler; and chaplain, Aileen Daviduk. G.A.A. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Paolone. Carolyn Shea. Diane Reha, Florence Capezzuto, Cheryle Rakocy, Mary McFerren, Roseann Yunque. SECOND ROW: Karen Crozier, Maureen Pastovich. Carolyn Christie. Margie Challant. June Hansel. Janet Kramer. JoAnn Horvatich Sandy Sheridan. Aileen Daviduk. TOP ROW: Mary Jean Car.. line. Sheryl Dean, Cindy Simkins. Ruth Colwell Dailene Hill. Karen Tisone. Diane Metzger. Doris Keyset. Betty Measmer. Debbie Sarstield. 187 fit]© fj $ i PEP SQUAD, BOTTOM ROW: Carol Prior. Evelyn Sotack, Margene Moses, Sheryl Patton, Nancy Hufnagel, Gcorgene Sotack, Danna Fammaitinn SECOND ROW: Carol Menning, Jill McCain, Karen Tisone, Charlene O Hare, Debbie Gruber, Ree George, Linda Midlick, C.U..1 Shaw. Ruth Aey. TOP ROW: Barb Stredni, Val Bokescb, Sheryl Dean, Alexis Deas, Linda Taylor, Linda Schwartz, Sand) Kotouch, Betty Measmer, Connie Gent, Linda Wdliams. Pep Squad The Pep Squad has been mainly responsible for promoting school spirit throughout the student body. Presenting skits at pep assemblies and mounting posters through the halls have proven very effective. Advised by Miss Zeisler, the officers were Linda Miklas, president; Janice Stiver, vice-president; Judy Lapushansky, secretary; and Aileen Daviduk treasurer. PEP SQUAD, BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Ross. Sherry Cooper, Mary Lou Werden, Lauren Colburn, Linda Wibly, Mary Jane Hayes, Karen Houston, Barb Desmond. Margie Pedro. SECOND ROW: Nancy Rhodes. Karen Weldele. Barb George, Cathy Parisi, Bernie Klema. Jennifer DeSalvo, Cheryl Grossi, Dorothy Desmond, Dawn Evans, Carol Thornton. TOP ROW: Glennie Hershman, Lynn Grombacher, Sandy Sturdevant. Janet Brenner. Mary Ferguson. Roberta Schwark, Cathy Crossetto, Connie Snyder, Linda McClam. Sherri bcllino, Wendy Duftie. PJ1 J% b£i 1 ft PEP SQUAD, BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Aulis.o. Nancy Neff. Janice Bendel. Pat Sabbat.). Lynn Carnes. Dawna MacKella Jones, Sheri Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Janice Clarke. Terri Doyle. Linda Deeter. Carol Rheuban. JoAnn Horvatich. Carolyn Chr t.e. Diane Bertolini. Joanne Koniar. Cathy Wardle. TOP ROW: Pat Wilson, Barb Cornelius, Diane Eckert, Karen Smolek, Car Fleischer, Nancy Grey. Elizabeth Trebella. Judy Coggins, Pat Blott, Donna Wilson. PEP SQUAD. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Purser Trena Johnson, Caroline Williams, Joan Wrobleski, Peggy Kellish, Karen Pntchard. Darlene Hill. Sharryn Senich, Betty Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Cathy Wem, Havalynn Lebio, Glenda Handwork, Pat Sullivan, Joan Harbol. Karen Schlabaugh, Judy Hayes, Marie Napolitano, Connie Swisher. TOP ROW: Judy Johnson, Diane Terlecki, Georgette Mesaros. Lana Hite, Bcv Skeliski. Diane Forcht lanice Williams Pat Packo Camille Black. ft ft ft ft ft 139 PEP SQUAD. BOTTOM ROW Sharlef Porter. Kathy UHara, Marsha Davis. Janice Clarke, Diane Mastro Shelley Fornear Gloria Schwarck. Karen Borovitsky. SECOND ROW: Diane Metzger, Lynda Guidici, Virginia Herman. Marlene Popson, Marlena Slengosh Linda Bishop, Amy Kravec. Maureen O ' Connell, Pat Ansell. TOP ROW: Grace Pletcher. Pat Scott. Donna Mihaluu. Linda Pitts. Judy Lapushansky, Janice Stiver, Darla Fenisey, Diann Markulin, Flo Mlandenoff. Joan Baehler. PEP SQUAD. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Paolone. Linda Kennedy. June Wem. Judy Furnear. Linda Miklas. Lynne Shira. Nancy Ramsey. Linda Shira, Aileen Daviduk, Bonnie Bernard. SECOND ROW: Jacci Morice. Marilyn Cornelius. Billie Vinion. Carolyn Shea. Donna Wilson. Kathy Wayland. Mary Carsonie. Kathy Kraly. Diane Steele. Shirley Pallo. TOP ROW: Jeanctte Hearrcll. Rosemary Scott. Cheryle Rakocy. Joyce Allen, Elizabeth Swinehart, Bobbie Sigler. Debbie Sarsficld, Mary Fascia. Janice Williams, Mary Ann Vargo, Karen Leyshon. r OOf) J8L IfAA 190 Precious study halls are given up to become faculty aid 191 French Club Tins year .it the Austintown Plaza Carnival, our French Club won a prize for its clever booth. Members of this club go hristmas Caroling, banqueting and picnicking at the end of the year. Though it is purposeless, the French Club certainly h.is a lot of fun. The officers are president, Craig Hcnkel; vice-president, Peggy Kellish; secretary, Marie Nepolitano; treasurer, Jennifer DeSalvo; social chairman, Sue Christmas. FRENCH CLUB. TOP PICTURE. BOTTOM ROW: Doris Ferguson. Norma Shook. Marlene Roth. Joan Chizmar. Diane Prince, Cordie Rowbotham, Jill McClain. SECOND ROW: Margaret Forbush, Judy Hayes, Jennifer DeSalvo. Peggy Kellish, Marie Napolitano. Gary Squibbs, Betty Jacobs, Len Chianese. TOP ROW: Pat Detchon, Janice Sellers, John Scherl, Carolyn Tentinger, Lislie Beard. Karen Pritchard. Carol Myers, Carol Harris. Kathy Hughes. FRENCH CLUB, BOTTOM PICTURE, BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Warren. Camille Black, Dianne Forcht, Linda Vesey, Melinda Fodiak, Linda Harris. Terri Wilkes. SECOND ROW: Don Weaver. Craig Henkel. Dan Davis, Beverly Skeleski. Diane Tcrlecki, Karen Burns. Glen Cable, Edward Simk.ns. TOP ROW: Gary Cable. Richard Bozic. Jeff Towns. Dale Boyles. Keith Hostetler, Carl Wollet, Ken Walsh, Carl Duffey, Ron Meyers. 192 II $ ft f 1% FRENCH CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Baehler. Ruth Hilton. Da Mueller, Valera Grzeszczyszyn. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Holzhauser, Je Evans. Diane Damman. Karen King. TOP ROW: Kathie Bowmaste Christmas. Susan Anghel. Lauretta Worrell, Elaine Klingensmith. t-ne McKelvey. Nancy Rhodes. Mary Jane Sabino, Mary Lou i De-Ram... Carol Walters. William Taylor, Art Kranz. Dawn Joan Scollon, Jacquelyn Hinnchs. Janice Carter, Sandy Lang, Sue LETTERMEN BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Raybuck, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Heckert, Mr. D ' Eramo, Mr. Roberts. Mr. Garcia, Mr. Chepke. Mr Davis SECOND ROW- Joe Simione, Bob Podolsky, Mike Dechacco. Dave Bugar. John Kokoski. Gary Kennedy, Randy Bokesch, Bob Johnson. THIRD ROW: Don Rosenberger, Ray Bisciglia, Gary Faunda. Joe Magliocca. Ed Bezilla. Bob Nemcik. Bill Oyler. FOURTH ROW Daryl Feni ' ey Bill Varner Ken Booth, Kurt Schultz. Ed Hearrell, Ed Bugar, Ken Wellington. Ray Bokesch, TOP ROW: Jim Clegg. Bob Bisciglia, Bob Scotchie, Gary Williams. Bill Jacobson. Frank DePuy. Rich Getch. Hamilton McGregor, Emil Foriska. Lettermen This club unites all varsity letterwinners to promote better athletes. The members are varsity athletes who have won a letter in any varsity sport. It ' s sponsored by the athletic coaches and is run by co-chairmen. Rick Getch and Bob Bisci- glia and secretary, Paul Sheets. Under their direction, the lettermen sell football programs and sponsor a picnic in the spring for all male faculty and all participating athletes. 193 Hi-Y In Create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character, is the hasis for the founding of Hi-Y. The Hi-Y worked with the Tri-Hi-Y in representing our school for Civic Day, Idora Day, and in sponsoring the Winter Wonderland Ball. The sponsors, Mr. Chepke and Mr. Garcia helped the oil mis to promote such activities. The officers were: president, Bob Schultz; vice-president, Ed Bezilla; secretary, Hud Yocunv, treasurer. Bob Coco; and chaplain, Ray Bisciglia. HI Y. TOP PICTURE. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Chepke, Ed Bezilla, Bill Oyler, Jeff Bartlett, Bob Belts, Doug Kmst, Dave Crawford. Bob Nemcik, Joe Magliocca. SECOND ROW: Keith Hostetler, Jim Jones. Ken Marks. Tom Miller. Ed Bugar, Bob Milanchus. Rudy Wilfong, Dave Durett. Bud Yocum. Ken Booth. TOP ROW: Larry Soloman, Ed Hearrell. Bob Bisciglia, Ralph Bcrtanzctti. Dennis Yost. Steve Wessel, Larry Morgan. Alan Fairbanks. Bill Watson, Pat Kennedy, Randy Morgan. HI-Y, BOTTOM PICTURE. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Garcia, Bob Coco, Greg Fitch. Stuart Damore, Mike Henik, Gary Reel. Denny Boggs. Tom Duff. Tom Stanton, Bob Schultz. SECOND ROW: Gary Cunningham, Paul White. Bill Jones. Dave Dunbar. Dave Philibin, Greg Galik. Frank Weldelc, Terry Hlywa, Bob Martin. Pete Morabito. TOP ROW: Wally Buckner. Tom Walters, Jim Hahn. Ken Wellington, Ray Bisciglia, Don Roscnberger, Bill Houser, Mike Bejzak, Robby Pasha. Bob Podolsky, Marty Novotny. 194 Tri-Hi-Y To uphold the Tri-Hi-Y platform of pure thought, pure words and pure actions has been the main goal of the club. This year the club initiated the office of historian, being the first chapter in the Mahoning Valley Coun- cil to take such action. The club ' s sponsor Mrs. Miller worked with the officers to carry out a well-rounded program this year. The officers were: president, Sandy Aulisio; vice-president, Betty Measmer; secretary, Mona Jewell; treas- urer, Mary Lewis; chaplain, Janis Kamperman; and historian, Genny McGraw. D f fa ft ft fa fl n p IW i TRI HI-Y, TOP PICTURE. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Hay. Judy Lapushansky, Janice Stiver. Judy Hayes, Linda Miklas. Heidi Strah, Betty Jacobs. Linda Purser. SECOND ROW: Carol Myers, Linda Pitts, Janis Kamperman. Lorraine Reszke, Ruth Schrum, Janice Wil- liams, Carolyn Tentinger. Linda Schill. TOP ROW: Sandy Dodd, Joan Smith. Nancy Albrecht, Diane Zarzeski, Diane Forcht. Bev Skeliski, Pat Kenny, Lana Hite, Mona Jewell. TRI HI-Y BOTTOM PICTURE. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Miller, Barbara Gettman. Darlene Hill. Joan Sinn. Lynne BakaHk. Sandy Jones, Sue McKenna Karen Tisone. SECOND ROW: Dune Mctzger. Sheryl Patton. Sheryl Dean. Flo Mladenoff, Chris Considder. Patricia Anscll. Par Scott Sandy DeAngelis. Jean Carroll. TOP ROW: Ruth Colwell. Joyce Vinsak. Linda Schwartz, Carole Lanzzino, Joyce Rheuban, Mary DeVito, Alexis Deas, JoAnn Sabatino, Sue Schaeffer, Sonja Hummel. 95 TRI-HI-Y. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Allen, Mary Fascia. Nancy Lasky. Sue Lasky. Betty Measmer. Diane Adair, Judy Alcxson, Rce George. SECOND ROW: Carol Prior, Evelyn Sotack, Ruth Aey. JoAnn Henik, Dana Fammartino, Roberta Schwarck, Barb Fetchko, Cathy Crosetto. Lorraine Loree. TOP ROW: Kathy Brown, Cheryl Grnssi, Kathy Parici. Beverly Little, Vicki Bortmas, Arlene Davis. Darla Fcnisy, Dorthy Desmond. Kathy Duff, Sue Passarelli. TRI-HI-Y. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Sarsfield, Barbara Sigler, Linda Taylor, Doris Kaiser, Karen Lude, Karen borovitky, Pat Blott. Trena Johnson. SECOND ROW: Grayce Pletcher, Carolyn Williams, Mary Jo Huntington, Nancy Kish, Denise Weaver, Sharyn Senich, Joan Wrobleski. TOP ROW: Barbara Heffron. Alice Rosevear, Connie Swisher, Sandy Rizer, Karen Burns, Pat Prontka, Diane Galla, Judy Coggins, Georgia Cornell. 196 § ft o f n _ ■ ©sit TRI-HIY, BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Swinehart, Donna A Paulctle Petrella. SECOND ROW: Karen Crozier, Sandy Auli Terry Cadman, Aileen Daviduk. TOP ROW: JoAnn Horvatich Joiner, JoAnn Stofac, Carolyn Christi. Ihoads, Sandy Cummins. Cheryl Rakocy, Janice Williams, jenevieve McGraw, Jeannette Hearrell, Betty Schialdone, Mary Lewis, dy Clark, Carolyn Shea. Sue Jones. Joyce Galik, Nancy Neff. Sharyn Leader ' s Club With Mrs. Paolone as advisor, the Leaders Club is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior girls striving to maintain high standards of high school girls physical education. Duties of a leader consist of helping with equipment, assisting in classes, and setting an example for the other girls in cleanliness, good grooming, proper dress, and social respectability. Inductees must meet the above requirements and pass a physical fitness test with a score of 80% or better. Officers are: president, Betty Measmer; vice-president, Dianne Reha; secretary, Sandy DeAngelis; treasurer, Linda Pitts. LEADER ' S CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: Pat Blott. Diane Reha, Florence Capezzuto, Sandy Sheridan, Terry Cadman. Cherylc Rakocy. Mrs. Paolone. SECOND ROW: Sheryl Dean. Sandy DeAngelis. Linda Miklas. Debbie Sarsfield, Betty Measmer, June Hansel. TOP ROW: Judy Fornear, Linda Pitts, Nancy Albrecht, Pat Kenny, Diane Zarzeski, Diann Store. Kathy Senvissky. 197 Pioneer Go Home A record, enthusiastic crowd filled the auditorium. Friends, relatives, and students came to witness Pioneer, Go Home, the Senior class play, which proved to be one of the funniest ever. Excitement mounted as Toby Kwimper individually introduced each member of his family. All present were provided with many enjoyable hilarious moments. The Constitution says that you must have a 3 i majority to elect an officer. ' 198 Ya know, Ellie, I like this here Kwimperville place. We can d our handiwork and nobody bothers us. , 9 r All right. Wasp. Slay right where yo The place is covered. 3 e V Q « ;i j  . Placi youi bet. sonny. ' 700 I am now officially, U.S. Marshall of Kwimperville. Darn this gun. 201 COMING O That a way, Reese, give them the fighting spirit The damp chilly weather had no effect on the spirits of the students who attended the 196-4 Homecoming Game against Farrell. Their enthusiastic cheers greeted the Queen and her court as they arrived on the field in four shining convertibles. Beauty, poise and personality arc the qualities possessed by the Queen and her attendants After arriving on the field, her majesty, Carla Wilkerson was escorted to the center of a heart formed by the band and their last year ' s queen, Sandi Robinson crowned her the 1964 Homecoming Queen. Carla was attended by four lovely senior girls, Heidi Strah, Sandy Aulisio, Linda Shira and Donna Arne. Their escorts for the evening were Jim Clegg, Daryle Fenisey, Gary Cunningham, Robert Scotchie and Jeff Bartlett. Topping off a perfect evening was the Annual Homecoming Dance held in the gymnas- ium. Happy smiles and gay spirits dominated the dance which proved to be a celebration of the Falcons ' victory ' over Farrell. Music was provided in the form of records with Doug Dickson acting as disc-jockey. ' Hey, I just got started. ' It ' s me and my budd 203 COMING 206 Would you believe it— they ' re all Seniors! 20 flHJl 1 5$ HI UK fc awe TaaL Arie was born in the northern part of the Netherlands in a small town of Onstweddlc. He has two sisters, Mieke, who is twenty-two and is a nurse, and Jesje, who is twenty and is now studying medicine. Jesje was also an American Field Service student in 1961 in Mount Union, Pennsylvania. Arie ' s brother who is sixteen is now studying agriculture. Arie ' s father, Michiel, is a principal and math teacher at Christelijk Lyceum Prep School where Arie attended until he graduated in 1964. Arie ' s mother, Jesperina. was a teacher, but hasn ' t taught school since her children were born. When Arie returns to the Netherlands this summer he plans to enter the University of Amsterdam and study Economics and later work for the Diplomatic Service or International Business. Arie enjoys swimming, diving, and water skiing; preferring summer sports to winter sports. Soccer, the national sport of the Netherlands, is played in his high school along with volleyball. Arie likes traveling and as he stated, I would recommend traveling to everyone. You can meet so many different people this way. Arie was impressed with New York and the Statue of Liberty when he first arrived in the United States. He couldn ' t get over the size of the buildings and how efficiently the people worked at their jobs. One of his first impressions was that, cars in the United States are so big compared to European cars. They remind me of buses. Arie was impressed with the size of Fitch High School because his school in the Netherlands only had 475 students. He was surprised to find that there are study halls in the schools in the United States. In the Netherlands all school work is done at home! Arie was very happy to see that a school as big as ours has students that are friendly and willing to help him. When Arie was asked if he had learned anything by being an exchange student he replied, When you go abroad and see other countries you start to realize that it ' s not possible to think that only your system of education or your organization of government is the right one. There are many ways to reach this goal. I don ' t think that these differences should result in disagreements. Here is where the A.F.S. program can broaden your horizon and can promote a better understanding of people in the different countries. 209 aRie TaaL 210 2! With school spirit shown as cheering crowds, glowing faces and screeching voices, the stage for our numerous sport events is prepared. The stadium and bleachers overflow with en- thusiastic spectators. The lights flood the field as the players rush out and the anxious crowd pro- jects its spirit in a rousing cheer. This is how it is at our tense football games. During basketball season the gym vibrates as the hoopsters are encouraged to victory by the spirited spectators. Spring sports emphasize the individual working for a team victory in track and golf. Regardless of the sport event, school spirit rallies the teams to victory. - ££ 212 Hey, Hunk! Where ' s the rain? ■ I ft HBALL 8 ' 64 Ph The 1964 Fitch Football team proved to be a very exciting one as they showed excellent spirit and sportsmanship. Coach Bill Davis ' Falcons compiled a very respectable five wins, three defeats, and one tie. The Falcons were plagued with various injuries to key players, that might have made a big difference in their season and Steel Valley standing records. Coach Davis, in his first year as head football coach, had able assistance from the following coaches; Coach Heckert, who coached the offensive ends and wingbacks; Mr. D ' Eramo, who handled the defensive tackles, Mr. Chepke took care of coaching the linebackers; Coach Roberts coached the offensive and defensive backs, and Coach Garcia did a fine job with the sophomores. The Falcon 1964 Steel Valley members were Senior Rick Getch, defensive back, Senior Bob Nemick, defensive back, and Senior Bob Bisciglia. The Falcons also had two second team members Senior Ed Hearrell and Ed Bezilla. Coach Davis should be commended for a fine job. The Brains of the team. 215 f- BALL s ' 64 Coach Davis recites poetry FITCH — 6 BOARDMAN Fitch High School marched their Falcons over to the Boardman Spartan ' s stadium in their first Steel Valley encounter of the year. It was a hard fought battle that ended up in a 6 to 6 deadlock. Quarter- back, Bob Johnson scored the Falcons only six points and had his teammates on the half-inch line when the gun sounded to end the game. Ed Bezilla took headhunter honors as he finished the game with the most tackles for Fitch. He come s to a sudden stop. v3 v i % :I Hi i m % np m fl 1 fe KbS (. 4|P i WBp • m ■ H rssr } J£- Galik cuts back Nemcik springs Galik. FITCH - 30 WILSON - 14 The Falcons then bounced back to bomb the Wood- row Wilson Redmen, on the Falcons ' homegrounds, 30 to 14. Joe Magliocca and Ray Bisciglia scored the touchdowns tor the Falcons. Bob Nemcik added two extra points. Big Ed Hearrell took the head- hunter honors for this fray, as the senior lineman had various tackles on the opposing backs. You hit cm hiuh. FITCH - 38 HUBBARD - 14 Coach Billy Davis ' fighting Falcons then came back the following week to travel over to the Hubbard Eagles Stadium to smash the game Eagles 38 to 14 as the defense scored two of the Falcons ' touch- downs, Ed Hearrell one on a blocked punt and sophomore linebacker, Dave Bugar, an interception of an Eagle pass. Bob Nemcik and Joe Magliocca also went the distance on long touchdowns jaunts for 6 points each. Senior guard Ed Bezilla was the headhunter of the game for the second time in three games. Get your dirty hands off me. 217 No place to go but down. FITCH - 14 FARRELL - 8 The Falcons then took on a rugged Farrell team from Pennsylvania, who put up a fearless fight but came out on the short end as senior back Bob Nemcik carried for two touchdowns and Ray Bisciglia for one extra point. Farrell scored 8 but it wasn ' t quite enough as the Falcons were too tough for the Pennsylvania team. Sophomore Dave Bugar took headhunters honors wi th the most tackles. Oh! That ' s hard on the neck FITCH - STRUTHERS - 26 Having three wins and one tie, the Falcons then trav- eled to Struthers for their third Steel Valley game of the season. Things didn ' t turn out as well as expected as the Wildcats put the. first defeat on the Falcons record, 26 to 0. On the bright side, sophomore Dave Bugar took headhunter honors for the second week in a row. 219 FITCH - 38 BROOKFIELD - 20 Fitch then came back to home grounds to spill Brook- field ' s Warriors in a high scoring contest 38 to 20. This marked the Falcons second Steel Valley win against a tie and one defeat. Joe Magliocca, Jim Scardina, and Bob Johnson scored touchdowns for the Falcons. Ray Bisciglia added two extra points. Junior Bob Podolsky made the going rough for the Warrior backs as he emerged head- hunter of the game. FITCH - CAMPBELL - 14 The Fitch, Campbell game had first place in Steel Valley riding on it, as the Red Devils came fighting to Fitch High Stadium. It was a great defensive game for both teams, but the Falcons ended up on the short end on offense. 14 to 0. Senior Ed Bezilla again came back to haunt the Red Devils as head- hunter of the week for the third time. FITCH - CANFIELD - 8 Fitch arch-rival, Canfield, then dimmed the Falcons hopes again as the Cardinals out-fought the Falcons in another defensive battle. Canfield rushed across one touchdown and an extra point to seal the verdict 8 to 0. Yes, again, Ed Bezilla out tackled everyone else to become headhunter for the fourth time. H BALL £ ' 64 FITCH - 8 GIRARD - Fitch ' s hopes looked pretty low as high scoring Girard High Indians came into town to seal up a tie for the Steel Valley Crown. This just wasn ' t the night for the Indians as the Falcons played like champs, as they defeated Girard 8 to 0. Bob Nemcik scored the only touchdown and Joe Magliocca added the extra points. Sophomore, Randy Bokesch took headhunter honors for the final contest. William lets one fly I ll VARSITY FOOTBALL. BOTTOM ROW: Don Rosenberger. Ray Bisciglia. Bill Oyler. Ed Hcarrcll. Bill Varner. Ed Bezilla. Mike DeChacco. Ray Bokesch, Chuck Rupp. Dennis Yost. Tom Iaguilli. Tom Walters, SECOND ROW: Frank Depuy. Doug Dickson, Ken Wellington, Chuck Geiss. Rick Getch. Bob Bisciglia, Bob Nemcik, Ed Bugar, Kurt Schultz. Da e Crawford. Andy Evan. THIRD ROW: Mr. Roberts. Mr. Chepke, Mr. Heckert. Jim Reese. Bill Roth. Gary Williams. Hamilton McGregor. Bob Johnson, Bob Podolsky, Paul Sheetz, Mr. Davis, Mr. D ' Eramo. Mr. Garcia. TOP ROW: Jim Busi, Ralph Kays, Dan Morgan, Tom Layshock. Darryl Bruner, Bill Hahn. Bill Grimm. Bill Sulenski, John Christy, Chuck Cornelius, Jim Scardina. Craig Johnson, Joe Magliocca, Waliy Buckner, Greg Galik. Varsity Seniors FOOTBALL SENIORS, BOTTOM ROW: Ray Bisciglia, Bill Oyler Ed Hearrell. Bill Varner, Ed Bezilla, Mike DeChacco, Ray Bokesch, Chuck Rupp, Dennis Yost. TOP ROW: Don Rosenberger, Frank DePuy, Doug Dickson, Ken Wellington, Chuck Geiss, Rick Getch, Bob Bisciglia, Bob Nemcik, Ed Bugar, Kurt Schultz. -iff!! c ■ s • ' -• s OQ. ft 5k ' P t ,snl m f- BALL 2 ' 64 222 JUNIOR VARSITY, BOTTOM ROW: Jim Leach. Mike Hudak Bob Lapushansky, Gary Brogan. SECOND ROW: Carl Cros Dave Gibbs. Reme Mitchell, Mike Hubinsky. THIRD ROW: Ivan, Dave Anthony. Randy Bokesch, Dave Hunter. Tom Alb: Frederick, M.ke Burton, Eugene Gulfo. Chuck Garrity, Dick H. im Mernfield Ron Pavlechko. Mike Dave Siegfried. Marty Miklas, Joe Phillips, echt Larry Belllield. TOP ROW: Ron DiPerro math. Don DiTullio. Dave Bokesch, Don Weav Chuck Campbell, Dennis aliano, Alex Johnson, John ich Mahoney. Gary Millei Gary Hendricks, Dave Buga . Bob Wright. Barnett, Houser. Chuck MANAGERS. TOP ROW: Joe Si mione. Chester Walters, Jim Janick Buddy Grimm. BOTTOM ROW: Rus Houser, Jim Walter, Tom Dimick. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, BOTTOM ROW: Tom Wildes. Jim Infante, Jim Hazlett. Rick Vogt. Glen Fogle David Klingensmith. Kevin Cole. SECOND ROW: Paolo Jacobs. Joe Ignaz.o, Ken Scnvissky Emil Thomas Terry Farmer, Tom Seifert. John Johnson. THIRD ROW: Coach Bernard. Chuck Tyrc-c Joe Falconi. Chuck Sailor. Tom Henik, Terry Finigan, Lou Cammacci. Coach Infante. FOURTH ROW: Jim Thompson, Keith Smith, Bob Detchon, Jim Gerberry. Angel, Bob Mulichak. Paul Roth. Jack Kenney. TOP ROW: Joe Gary Davis, Dave Hoffman, Jim Heffron, Jim Goodall, I Schw Woodall. Pat Merrima Joe LaBerto, Rick Wessell, Larry Price. ft o ft « a p, a 8 S ft r • © S e o| a | |kj 22: Brookfield 71 59 Lowcllville 86 51 Memorial 58 53 Canfield 74 41 Hubbard 65 46 Poland 58 55 Chaney 49 54 Struthers 7-i 54 Boardman 52 64 Girard 63 51 Brookfield 59 65 Memorial 78 45 Hubbard 74 53 Struthers 62 57 Boardman 52 84 Wilson 47 25 Girard 75 56 Canfield 32 23 TOURNAMENT Poland 50 45 Salem 56 46 Warren 61 63 John keeps ball from the opponent. Rick gets a welcomed boost. BALL One of the reasons for the success of the Fitch varsity basketball team has been the ex- cellent support received from the entire student body. The Boardman games exhibited the finest display of school spirit that has ever been seen at Fitch. At one of our first im- portant games played during the early portion of the season (Fitch at Campbell), our student body completely dominated the gym with unparalleled enthusiasm and good sports- manship spirit. Mr. Raybuck and the boys always get that extra lift when the cheering is really behind them. Bob Scotchie made the highest point total in any game — 28 points in 1st Struthers game; 24 points 1st Memorial game and 23 points in 1st Hubbard game. Bill Jacobson scored the next highest point total of 27 points twice-Lowellville and 1st Boardmen game and 25 points in 1st Canfield game. Jake scored 20 or more in six games and scored in double figures in every game except the 1st Hubbard game when he only scored 7 points. The following boys scored their highest as follows: Jim Clegg — 18 in 2nd Girard game; John Kokoski — 17 points in 2nd Memorial game; Rick Getch — 15 in 2nd Hubbard game, and Frank DePuy — 15 in 2nd Girard game. What poise you h; Come on! Let ' s do the twist Wait! I ' ll get that fly. 225 Scotchie comes Jake goes up. CHANEY Fitch took ii Chaney from the City Series. The game was close hut (he Cowboys nudged the Falcons out 1 i ' i Kill Jacobson led the scoring attack with 17 markers STRUTHERS Fitch then got back on their winning ways by crush- ing Struthers 74-5-4. Senior forward Bob Scotchie led the point getters with 28 tallies. Bill Jacobson followed with 16. In the second game with the Wildcats the Falcons put on a fine defensive exhibition by winning 62-37. Bill Jacobson led the scorers by firing in 16 points. Senior guard John Kokoski followed with 10 markers. Koknski moves (or an intercept Jake tosses anoth Gary comes down with another one. Jake goes up for the tip off. I need that ball 22 Jump and get it boys 4k Come on John, get that ball ! ' Jake passes to Frank! Keep trying Jab 228 BROOKFIELD The Fitch High basketball team started the 1964-65 season off with a bang as they defeated the Brook- field Warriors 72-59. Junior Bill Jacobson led the scoring with 20 points. Bob Scotchie and John Koko- ski were double figure scorers with 19 and 13 points respectively. In the second meeting of the two teams, the Falcons weren ' t so lucky as the Warriors won 65- 59. Again Bill Jacobson led the Falcon scores with 17 points. Bob Scotchie and John Kokoski again fol- lowed with 14 and 10 points, respectively. Scotchie pulN down a rebound. GIRARD Fitch put on a balanced scoring attack as they beat the Girard Indians 63-51. Bill Jacobson led the scorers with 17. Rick Getch, John Kokokoski, and Bob Scotchie followed with 15, 13, and 12. In the next meeting the Falcons crushed the Indians 78 to 61. Again four players hit in double figures as Bill Jacobson led the way with 21, followed close behind by Jim Clegg 18, Frank Depuy 15, and John Kokoski 12. gf r Jm mm n wlX . I j H on] Jake goes up high to force a jump ball. Kokoski l- es up to grab ball. 229 MEMORIAL The Falcons squecked nut a 58-55 victory over Steel Valley foe, Campbell Memorial. Senior Bob Scotchie bombed the cards with 24 points to take storing honors. Bill Jacobson and John Kokoski also hit double figures. In the second en- counter the Falcons ran away with the game 78-45. Bill Jacobson led all scorers with 21 points. John Kokoski and Bob Scotchie were close behind with 17 and 16 points, respectively. Sen- ior, Frank Depuy also hit double figures with 11 points. DePuy tries for another point blocking my view? Block those points. 230 It my back. Back to the locke HUBBARD The battle with Steel Valley rival Hubbard proved to be another bright light for the Falcons as they roared to a 65-46 victory. Senior, Bob Scotchie led all scores with 23 points. Gary Faunda, and Jim Clegg followed with 11 and 10 respectively. In the second fray Fitch bombed the Eagles again 75-53. Senior, Bob Scotchie meshed 18 points to emerge high scorer. Rick Getch, Bill Jacob- son, and Frank Depuy all scored in double figures. Jim ' s guarding always helps. Jake is up 23 i Ouch, that hurts Getch hopes for a 3-pointer. WILSON The Filch Wilson game was a slow moving contest as the Red- men slowed things down but couldn ' t do much against Falcons as they went down 47-25. Bill Jacobson and Jim Clegg led the scoring with 15 and 11 points. The Falcons then showed their great defense as they held arch neighborhood-rival Canfield to 41 points as the Falcons won 74 to 41. Junior, Bill Jacobson led the scoring with 25 points, John Kokoski, Jim Clegg each had 14, with Bob Scotchie close behind with 12. In the second meeting the Cardinals chose to freeze the ball for most of the game, but the Falcons were too tough as they won 32-23. Junior, Bill Jacobson was the only player to score in double figures as he meshed 14. CANFIELD Jake gets a 1 Let ' em stall, we ' re winning All alone am I 232 v „ ' r i tHi i — — I— t. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. KNEELING: Mr. Morgan. Mr. Raybuck. STANDING: Bill Jacobson. Gary Williams. Ken Keslar. Frank Depuy. Bob Scotchie. Rick Getch. Daryle Fenisey. Pete Getch. Jim Clegg. Bob Skibo, Gary Faunda. Bob Johnson, John Kokoski. VARSITY SENIORS. FRONT ROW: Rick Getch, Daryle Fenisey. Jim Clegg. John Kokoski. BACK ROW: Bob Scotchie, Frank DePuy. 23? Reserve Action Under the direction of Mr. Jay Morgan, the new reserve coach, the team relied upon their basic man-to-man de- fense to carry them through the season. The offense varied according to the opposing defense but alternated between a zone and man toman set-up as play progressed. Ncmcik looks for an opening. Reserves shows determination. RESERVE TEAM. FRONT ROW; Rod Yocum. Alex Johnson. Craig Henkel. Bob Anderson. Joe Ceapa. Chuck Garrity. Grey Glover. BACK ROW: Jim VanHorn. Dave Schnuirenberger. Bill Kirkwood. Mr. Morgan, Jack Morris. John Nemcik, Randy Bokesch. Il|t|||l|lllll|!ll!l|ll!l!|lll|l ' 111111111111 Ill llllll I III ' ! ' flltl I llltf 1 Hill I IfiT . ..... ■ • ,11 I HIM llllllir 11111111111111111! ::!|llll ' 1lll]l|lll|I.MII ; r -- - soW 2 F 234 ' Twas the night before Board FRESHMAN BASKETBALL. KNEELING: Doug W ' .lcox, Bob Smith. FIRST ROW: Bob Vasko. Ron Young, Jim Jones, Rick Vogt, Keith Smith. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kochert. Jim Infante, Ron Margosiak. Joe Woodall. Rick Wesscll, Jack Kenny, Ken Sutton. 23 LEADERS To arouse cheers and excite the crowds was the responsibility of our vibrant cheerleaders. Whether it was the hot stuffiness of the gymnasium or the cold bitterness of a fall game, they were always there to urge the team on to victory. The girls ' adviser was Mrs. Paolone. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Aileen Daviduk. Judy Fornear, Lynne Shira, Nancy Ramsey, Linda Shira, June Wem. k V V 236 Sporting red slacks and bright, white sweaters the varsity cheerleaders vivaciously led us through football season. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS. BOTTOM ROW- Cathy Wem and Pat Sullivan. TOP ROW: Connie Gent and FRESHMEN CHEERLEAD ERS: Diane Christie, Jill McClain, Shelley Fornear, and Dorothy Ford.. Serving the student body by promoting spirit and interest Freddie the Falcon, Linda Miklas proudly leads a cheer. 2:;. ' 238 aCKNOW As the school year draws to a close, so must the production of our yearbook. Although it is not realized by the student body many tiring hours were spent working during and after school to meet our deadlines. We the editors of the Nineteen Sixty-Five Reflector staff extend many thanks to Mr. Stellers, our sponsor, for not only his devotion to the staff, but also his understanding of the problems which occurred throughout the year. We are also appreciative of all the work done by our fellow staff members. We would like to thank Bill Abey for all of the time he has put into the taking and developing of the pictures which compose this book. Without the financial assistance of the advertisers, this book could not have been published. And thanks to you the student body of Fitch, who have made possible the theme of our book. Fitch ' s Faces. CAROL, CAROLF, and BOB D O i z H 239 iNDices Teachers ' Directory ADAIR. KAKIX B.S in Ed Kent State Universit) Teaches English 1 year at Fit h. BAKER. JAMES H., B.S. and MA. in Ed.; Kent State University, Uni versify ol Toledo, Ohio University, University of North Carolina. Teaches: Biology, Anatomy and Physiology. I years 3t Fitch. BERNARD, DONALD. B.S. in Ed.; Miami University, Kent State Univcr sity. Teaches: English 12. Advises: Freshman Football. 1 year at Fitch. BROWN. MARGUERITE H.. A.B. and M. in Ed.; Youngstown University, Hiram College. Kent State University Teaches: Latin, Advises: T.atin Cluh. 9 years at Fiuli CABLE. HOWARD S„ B.S. in Ed.; Youngstown University. Teaches Algebra I. General Math. 2 vcar-. at Fitch CHEPKE. EUGENE J.. A.B. in Ed.. Heidelberg College. Teaches: Health Advises: Assistant Football Coach. Hi Y Advisor. 3 years at Fitch. COLA. ORLANDO D.. B.S. and M.S. in Ed.; Youngstown University. Westminster College. Ohio State University. Teaches: Guidance. 1 years at Fitch. ( OOK. HOWARD A.. B.S. and MA. in Ed.; New York University. West- minster Cillege, Youngst.mn University. Youngstown Law School. Teach- es: Shorthand I and II. Typing I. 11 years at Fitch. CRUMMY. ANNE M.. B.S. in Ed.; West Virginia University. Youngstown University, Syracuse University. Teaches: English 9. Journalism. Advises: Tattle Tale. 3 years at Fitch. DAVIS, WILLIAM C. B.A. in Ed.; Mount Union College. Teaches: Eng- lish 11. Advises: Head Football Coach. Assistant Track Coach. Lettermen Sponsor. 3 years at Fitch. D ' ERAMO. JAMES I... B.A. in Ed.; Colgate University. Kent State Uni- versity. Teaches: English 12, College Grammar. Advises: Chairman of The English Department. National Honor Society Sponsor, Senior Class Ad- visor. President of the A.E.A.. Head Track Coach. Assistant Football Coach, s years at Fitch. DICKERHOOF. DEL, B.S. in Phys. Ed.; State University of [owa. Teach cs General Science. 12 years at Fitch. DOMBROSKI. RICHARD. B.S. in Ed.; Kent State University. Teache Industrial Arts. 2 years at Fitch. DRAKE. ROSE MARIE, B.A. in Ed.. Mount Union College. Youngstown University. Teaches: English 11. 12. 2 years at Fitch. DRESSEL. RALPH J.. A.B. and M. in Ed.; Wittenberg University. Kent State University. Teaches: General Science. 7 years at Fitch. EVANS. DOROTHY. A.B. in Ed.; Miami University. Youngstown Uni- versity. Teaches: English 10. Advises: Drama Coach, rt years at Fitch. FEDEROVITCH. JOHN. B.S. in Phys. Ed.; Davis and Elkins College. wn University. Teaches: Physical Education. 11 years at Fitch. H.ICK1NGER. LOUIS H.. B.S. and M.S. in Ed.; Youngstown University, Westminster College. Teaches: Guidance. 13 years at Fitch. FOREMAN. EMIL1E M.. B.S. in Ed.; Kent State University, Youngstown University. Teaches: Bookkeeping, Personal Typing. Office Practice. Office Machines. Advises: Co-sponsor of Future Secretaries at Fitch. 1 year at Fitch. GARCIA MANUEL A . B.A. in Ed.; Mount Union College, Youngstown Universit) West Virginia University. Teaches: Spanish II, III. IV. Advises Football, Spanish Club. I.ettermen ' s Club. Hi-Y. R years at Fitch. GASSER. 1; EDERICK, U.S. and MA. in Art «: Ed.; Youngstown Uni- versity. State University of Iowa. Teaches: Art. Advises: Art Club h years at Fitch. GIBBONS. JOS1 H AH in Ed.; Newberry College, South Carolina Uni .ersitv. John i. n University, Kent State University. Teaches: Math, English, Government, Record Keeping. 7 years at Fitch GILLAM, RAL A.. B.S ,n Ed.; Edinboro State College. Teaches I 10, 11. 1 year at I it. I HALLER M)l I IA M.. B.A. in Ed.; Youngstown University. Universit, of Pittsburgh. Teaches Spanish I Advises Spanish Club. 3 yeais 240 HAMADV. PATRICIA, Bs in 1.1 . Western Rcserse University, Youngs town University. Teaches English y. 1 year at Fitch. HARBOL. FRANK JR.. B.S. and M.S. in Ed.; Newberry College. West- minster College. Teaches: General Science. Advises: Athletic Director. 11 years at Fitch. HECKERT. THOMAS C. B.S. m Ed.; Youngstown Unoersity. Kent State University. Teaches: General Math. Physical Science. Advises Assist ant Varsity Football Coach. 1 year at Fiteh. HENDRICKS. LINDA K.. B.S. in Ed.; Kent State University. Teaches: Personal Typewriting, Bookkeeping, General Business. 1 year at Fitch. HOLZHAUSER. BEVERLY A.. B.A. in Ed.; Westminster College. Teach- es: French I, II. Advises: French Cluh. 5 years at Fitch. HONEY. DOROTHY. A.B. and M. in Ed.; Flora Stone Mather University. Western Reserve University. Kent State University. Teaches: Senior Guid- ance Counselor. Advises: American Field Service Student Committee. 12 years at Fitch. HOOD. THOMAS A . A.B. in Ed.; Newberry College. University of Pitts- :nt State University. Teaches: A-V T Secretaries Club. 19 years at Fitch. HOPE. ROBERT E., B.S. and M.S. in Ed.; University of Vermont. Youngstown University. Westminster College. Teaches: Social Problems. Counselor for Junior Class. Advises: Monitors. Key Cluh. 5 years at Fitch. HURRELBRINK. DONALD W.. B.M. and M. in Music; Dana Institute. Cincinnati Conservatory. Teaches: Instrumental Music and Band. 18 years at Fitch. INFANTE. DOMINIC A., B.S. in Ed.; Bowling Green State University. Teaches: Speech 1. II. Advises: Speech Team Coach. Freshman Football Coach. 2 years at Fitch. JONES. CAROL J.. B.S. in Ed.; Kent State University. Teaches: German I. II. III. IV. Advises: German Club. 3 years at Fitch. KASCHER. ROSEMARIE A.. B.M. in Ed.; University of Miami, West- minster College. Eastman University;. Columbia University. Teaches: Vocal Music. Advises: Vocal Music Activities. 3 years at Fitch. KNIGHT WILLIAM B.. B.S. and M. in Ed.; Kent State University. Teaches: Industrial Arts. 16 years at Fitch. KOCHERT, MILTON. R.. B.S. and M.S. in Ed.; Youngstown University. Westminster College. Teaches: Economics. American Government. Ad- vises: Freshman Basketball Coach. 1 year at Fitch. LEWIS. GOMER A . JR.. B.S. in Ed.; Youngstown University. Westminster College. Teaches: Algebra I. Physics. Advanced Physics.- Advises: Science Club. 10 years at Fitch. MACKIL. WII.MA. A.B. in Ed.; Cedarville College, Ohio State University. Teaches; English 9. 7 years at Fitch. MAHONEY. EVELYN M.. R.N.. B.S. in Ed.; St. Elizabeth School of Nursini;. Cleveland College. Youngstown University. Teaches: Health. School Nurse. Advises: Future Medical Club. 1 year at Fitch. MILLER, PRISCII.I.A F.. B.S. and ABA. in Ed.; Youngstown University. Teaches: Office Practice. Office Machines. Typing I. Advises: Tri-Hi-Y, Future Secretaries at Fitch. -1 years at Fitch. MORGAN. JAY A . B.A. in Ed.; Akron University. Teaches: World History. Advises Ass,stir:t Basketball Coach. 1 year at Fitch. MORRIS. CHARLOTTE. B S. and M.S. in Ed.; South Dakota State Col- lege. University of Michigan. Teaches: Geometry. 11 years at Fitch. O CONNEI.I DANIEL E.. B.S. in Ed.; Kent State University. Youngs- town University. Westminster College. Teaches: American- History. 11 years at Fitch. PAI.I.ANTE. PAUL I.. B.A. in Ed.; Newbcrrv College. Youngstown Uni- versity. Westminster College. Western Reserve University. Teaches: General Chemistry. Advanced Chemistry. Advises: Science Club. Tri-County Science Fair. If, years at Fitch. PAOLONE MARY ANN. B.S. in Ed.; Ohio State University. Teaches: Girls ' Physical Education Advises Cheerleaders. G.A A.. Leader ' s Club. Pep Squad. 1 year at Fitch. PATTON. RICHARD S.. A.B. in Ed.; Muskingum College. Teaches: World History 1 vnr it I itch PICKENS, WILLIAM A., B.S. in Ed.; General Motors Institute. Youngs- town University, Marquette University. Teaches: Advanced Algebra. Trig- onometry. College Math. Advises: Math Club. 5 years at Fitch. PROSSER. ADA W., A.B. in Ed.. Bethany College, Youngstown Univer- sity. Kent State Lrniversity. Teaches: Librarian. 19 years at Fitch. RAYBUCK. WILLIAM R.. B.S. in Ed.; Kent State University. Teaches: American History. 2 years at Fitch. REED. THOMAS P., B.S in. Ed.. Arlington State University, Youngs- town University. Teaches: Algebra. 3 years at Fitch. RHODES. NORMAN. B.S. and M. in Ed.; Kent State University. Teaches: American Government. 8 years at Fitch. ROBERTS. RALPH. B.S. in Ed.; Mount Union College. Teaches: Geometry. General Math. Advises: Assistant Football Coach. 2 years at Fitch. ROTH. ROBERT S., B.S. in Ed.; Newberry College. Youngstown Uni- versity. Kent State University. Teaches: American Government. Advises: Student Council Sponsor. 10 years at Fitch. RUSSELL. RICHARD W.. B.S. in Ed.; Kent State University. Ohio State University. Teaches: American History. 3 years at Fitch. SCHISLER. RONALD L.. B.S. and M.S. in Ed.; Youngstown University. Kent State University. Teaches: World History. 3 years at Fitch. SHREVE. HOWARD G.. B.S. and M.S. in Ed.; Youngstown University. Kent State LTniversity. Akron University. Teaches: Counselor. 13 years at Fitch. SNELL. MILDRED. B.S. in Ed.; Wilmington College, Miami University. Teaches: Home Economics. Advises: Future Homemakers of America. 18 years at Fitch. STARK. JO ANN. A.B. and B.S. in Ed.; Youngstown University. Teach- es: English 12. Creative Writing. Advises: Future Teachers of America. 2 years at Fitch. STARINCHAK. ANDREW, B.S. and M.S. in Ed.; Youngstown Univer- sity, Westminster College. Hiram College. St. Louis University. West Virginia Wesleyan, Kent State University. Ohio State University. Teaches: English 11.1 vear at Fitch. Teachers ' Index Adair. Miss Karen 26 Baker. Mr. James 3-1. 163, 168 Bernard, Mr. Donald 25. 223 Br.,un. Mrs. Marquente 29. 173 Burky, Mr. Elton B. 21 Caple. Mr. Howard - ■ 33 Chepke, Mr. Eugene 30. 193. 194. 215. 222 Cola, Mr. Orlando 28 Cook, Mr Howard - 25 Creed, Miss Ada 39 Crummy. Mrs. Anne 26. 156. 160 Davis. Mr William 26. 193. 215. 222 D ' Eramo, Mr, James 25. 158. 193. 215. 222 Dickerhoof. Mr. Delmas 34 Dombroski. Mr. Richard 32 Drake. Miss Rose Marie 27 Dressel. Mr. Raiph 35 Dutfett. Mr. Cecil L. 20 Evans. Mrs. Dorothy 2(5 Federovitch, Mr. John - 30 Flickinger. Mr. Louis 28 Foreman. Mrs. Emilie 24, 186 Garcia, Mr. Manuel 29, 174. 194. 193. 222, 215 Gasser, Mr. Frederick 2 1 STEISKAL, ARTHUR R.. B.S. and M. in Ed.; Kent State University. University of Pittsburgh. Teaches: Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing. 27 years at Fitch. STEISKAL. MILDRED C. B.S. in Ed.; Toledo University. Kent State L ' niversiry, Ohio State University. Teaches: English 10. 8 years at Fitch. STELLERS. THOMAS J.. B.S. in Ed.; Bowling Green State University. Kent State University. University of Pittsburgh. Teaches: Biology, Anatomy and Physiology. Advises: Sportsmen, Science Club, Biology Club, Reflector. 3 years at Fitch. THOMPSON, ANNA. B.S. in Ed.; Clarion State College, California State College. Penn State University. Westminster College. Teaches: Special Education. 1 year at Fitch. WELDELE. ELEANOR R., B.S. in Home Economics; Indiana State Col- lege, Youngstown University. Teaches: Home Economics. Advises: Future Homemakers of America. 3 years at Fitch. WHEATON, WALTER E.. B.A. in Ed.; St. Mary ' s College, Luther Col- lege. Teaches: Latin I. 1 year at Fitch. WHEATON. WARREN R.. B.S. and MA. in Ed.; Youngstown Univer- sity, Kent State University. Teaches: Industrial Education. 1 year at Fitch. WILLIAMS, BETTY F.. A.B. in Ed.; Youngstown University, Wooster College. Teaches: Home Economics. Advises: Future Homemakers of America. 8 years at Fitch. WYNN. ALBERT R.. B.S. in Ed.; B.D. University of Houston, South- western Baptist Theological Seminary, University of Pittsburgh. Teaches: History and Counselor. 3 years at Fitch. ZEISLER, MARILYN J.. B.S. in Ed.; Ohio State University. Teaches: General Math and Geometry. 1 year at Fitch. ZUPP. GERALD JR.. B.S. in Ed.; Youngstown University. Westminster Colleqe Teaches Tvpmi; II. Personal Typing. General Business. 8 years at Fitch. Gibbons, Mr. Joseph 33 Gillam. Miss Rae 27 Haller, Miss Loetta 176. 29 Hamady. Mrs. Patricia 27 Harbol. Mr. Frank 35 Heckert, Mr. Thomas 34, 193. 215. 222 Hendricks. Miss Linda 24 Holzhauser, Mrs. Beverly 28. 193 Honey. Mrs. Dorothy 29, 164 Hood. Mr. Thomas 38 Hope, Mr. Robert 36, 181 Hurrelbrink, Mr. Donald 31. 48 lagulli. Mr. Mark 21 Infante. Mr. Dominic 26. 159. 223 Jones. Mrs. Carol 28. no Kascher, Miss Rosemarie 31. 152. 153. 154. 155 Knight. Mr. William 32 Kochert. Mr. Milton Kravec. Dr. Albert Lewis. Mr. Gomer 35. 168 Lewis, Mrs. Irene Mackil. Mrs. Wilma Mahonv, Mrs. Evelyn Miller. Mrs. Priscilla 241 Misnilt, Mis . 39 [organ. Ml In ! I O ' Connell. Mr. Daniel 57 Pallante, Mr Pa I 34, 168 Mis. Mary Ann 30. 187. 190 Patton, Mr. Richard 3(3 Pickens, Mr, William 1C « Prosser, Mrs. Ada 38. 160 Racek, Mi I dward F. 21 Raybuck, Mr. William 36. 193, 234 Reed. Mr. Thomas ...... 33 Rhodes. Mr. Norman 37 Roberts, Mr. Ralph 33, 193. 215. 222 Roth, Mr. Robert 37 Russell. Mr, Richard 36 Sanker. Mrs. 39 Schisler, Mr. Ronald 37 Schuller, Mr, John 20. 21 Shreve. Mr. Howard 28 Snell. Mrs. Mildred .... 31. 166 Stannchak. Mr. Andrew 27 Stark. Mrs. JoAnn 27, 182 Stciskal. Mr. Arthur 32 Stciskal, Mrs. Mildred ... 25 Stellers, Mr. Thomas J. 35. 145, 163. 168, 181 Thompson, Mrs. Anna H Trotter. Mrs. Linda .. 27 Valot. Mr. Merlin 21 Wagner, Mr. Stewart G 20 Weldele, Mrs. Eleanor 31. 167 Wheaton. Mr. Walter 28 Whcatun. Mr. Warren 32. 172 Williams. Mrs. Betty 31. 165 Winterburn. Mr. Robert 21 Wynn. Mr. Albert 29 Zeisler, Miss Marilyn 33 Zimmerman, Mr. Walter 21 Zupp. Mr. Gerald . 24 Senior Activity Index AARON. JON: National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Club 1. 2, 3, 4; President 3, 4. Science Fair Awards 1. 2. 3. 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Scholarship Awards 1, 2. , . Teachers ' Aide 2. 3; Perfect Attendance 2. 3; ADAIR. DIANE: Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Office Force 1 French Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Monitor 3; Teachers ' Aide 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Teachers of America V 4; President 4; Quill and Scroll 4: Representative for Red Cross Council 2, 3. 4; Mahoning County Council— Vice President 3; Tattle Tale Staff 4; Business Manager; Monitor 3; Teachers Aide 2; Concession Stand 1; Prom Committee 3; Co-Chairman; Junior Achievement 3; Secretary of Company, Junior Play Cast 3 . Senior Play Cast 4; Bowling Team 2; Re- porter; Perfect Attendance 1; Homecoming Court 4; Vice President of Class 2, 3. 4; Reflector Staff 4; ADAMS. LINDA: Con. Perfect Attendance 3; Futu Club 3; AEY. RUTH: Student Council 1. 2. 3; Art Club 1. 2; Pep Squad 1. 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3. 4; Audio-Visual Staff 1. 2; Concession Stand 1. 2; Prom Committee 3; Penny-Hop Queen 1; French Club 1; Tattle Tale Staff 3. 4; AIGLER. CLAY: Football Manager 1; ALBRECHT. NANCIE: National Honor Society 3. 4; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Twilighters 1; Science Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Latin Club 1. 2; Leaders ' Club 3. 4; Pep Squad 1. Future Teachers of America 3. 4. Secretary; Future Medical Students h- Girls ' Basketball 2. 3. 4; Girls ' Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Girls ' Athletic Association s. 4; Monitor 2; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; A.F.S. Student Committee 4 ALLEN. JOYCE: Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Squad 4; Future Homemakers 2; ANDERSON, DARLENE: Future Homemakers 1. 2. 3. 4; Future Homemake BAER, DON: Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Fair Awards V Science Club . 4; Speech Team 4; Monitor 2. 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 3. 4; Math Club 3. 4; Latin Club 1; BALASSONE, JAMES A: Football 1; BARTLETT, JEFF: Hi-Y 4, Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 3; BECKETT, CAROL: Future Homemakers 1. 2, 3; BENDEL. JANICE: Future Homemakers 1; German Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Squad 1, 2. 3. 4; Future Medical Students 1. 2, 3; Office Force 2. 3, 4; Teachers ' Aide 2. 4; Reflector Staff 4; Monitor 2; Concert Chorus 4; BERNARD. GINNY: Tattle Tale Staff 4; Senior Play Crew 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Concession Stand 3; ANGEL. KAREN: Girls ' Athletic Association 1, 2; Latin Club 1. 2; Perfect Attendance 3; Honor Roll 3; Librarian 4; BETTS, BOB: Choir V 4; Hi-Y 4; Future Teachers of America 4; National Forensic League 3. 4; Speech Team 3. 4; Judge Woodside Winner 3; ARNE, DONNA: Homecoming Court 4; Leaders ' Club 2. 3; Treasurer 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Office Force 3. 4; Monitor 2; Latin Club 1: Pep Squad 1; Perfect Attendanc e 3; Tax-Stamp Counter 1; BEZILLA, ED: Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Golf 2. 3, 4; Letterman 1, 4; Sports- men 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Vice President: Key Club 4; Tattle Tale Staff; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Choir 4; AULISO, SAMil hoil I, 2, V 1; Twilighters 1; President .4 Con- cert Choir I. (oil rrack 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4; Treasurer 2; Vice-President 3; President 4; A.F.S. Student Committee . I; Secretary 4; Science Club 2; Girls ' Athletic Spanish ( lb 1. 2; Vice President 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Presi- dent l. Pep Squad 1, 2, s. 4; Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Vice BIBBEE. LINDA: Choi: 1, 2. 3. 4; Librarian 3. 4; Monitor 2; Pep Squad 1; BICKERSTAFF, MARGIE: Latin Club 1; Future Homemakers 2; Teach- ers ' Aide 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Office Force 4; 242 BIRES. KAREN: Latin Club 1; Pep Squad 2; Bowling Team 2; Teachers ' Aide 3; Concession Stand 3; Prom Committee 3; Future Secretaries of Fitch 1 Office Force 1; Senior Play Crew ■!; President of Future Secre- taries of Fitch I. BISCIGLIA. RAY: Football 1. 2, 3. 1, National Honor Society 3. 4; Track 1, 2; Basketball 1: Lettermen 3, 4; Spanish Club -4, Hi-Y 4. Science Fair Awards 2. Monitor 3. 1, Perfect Attendance 3; BISCIGLIA. ROBERT: National Honor Society 3. 4; Bowling Team 3; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 3; Teachers ' Aide 4; Monitor 4; Science Fair Awards 2; Lettermen 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2, Basketball 1. Golf 4; Latin Club 4; Scholarship Team 1. 3; Key Club; Choir 4. CHESNUT.. BILL Football, 1. 2. CLARK. SANDIE: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Section Leader 3, Latin Club 1. 2; Spanish Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Squad 1; Office Force 2. 3, 4; Teach- ers ' Aide 1. 2; Prom Committee 3. Junior Play 3; Perfect Attendance 1; CLEGG. JIM: Football 1; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1; Lettermen 3, 4; Key Club 3. 4; Monitor 4; Audio-Visual Aide 1. 2, 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4; Prom Committee 3, Perfect Attendance 1; Homecoming Court 4: COATES. LYNN: Honor Roll 3; Reflector Staff 4; Office Force 2, 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3. 4; Senior Play 4; Prom Committee 3, Monitor 2; Pep Squad 1; Spanish Club 1; BISTARKEY. ROSALIND: Choir 2; Future Homemakers 2. 4; Audit Visual Staff 4; Teachers ' Aide 3; Prom Committee 3; COCO, BOB: Choir 4; Track 3; Student Council 4; A.F.S. Student Com- mittee 4; Sportsmen 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Secretary; Key Club 3. 4; Monitor 3; Senior Play 4; Perfect Attendance 3. 4; BOGGS. DENNIS: Sportsmen 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Awards 2. 3; Spanish Club 1; COGGINS, JUDY: Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Drill Team 2; Prom Committee 3 A.F.S. Student Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Secretaries of Fitch 4 Future Medical Students 2; Teachers ' Aide 2, 3, 4; Office Force 4; Audio Visual Staff 1; Perfect Attendance 1; Basketball (Girls ' ) 2; Science Club 2 Leaders ' Club 2; Pep Squad 4; BOKESCH. RAY: Football 1, 4; Track 3. 4; Sportsmen 4; Monitor 2, 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 3. 4; BORD. LYNN: Octets 4; Choir 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; French Club 3; BOUGHAMER, CAROL: Future Homemakers 1. 2; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3; Perfect Attendance 3; COLWELL. MOLLY: Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Office Force 3, 4; COLWELL RUTH: Tattle Tale Staff 4; Co-Editor; Reflector Staff 4; Junior Play Cast 3; Teachers ' Aide 2; Future Medical Students 2 3. 4; Pep Squad 1. 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Girls ' Athletic Association 3. 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Monitor 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Red Cross Representative 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Treasurer; of Fitch 3. 4; Future BOWMAN. KATHY: Choir 1, 2; Girls ' Athletic Association 3; Pep Squad 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3; Bowling Team 2. 3; BOYER, WAHNEE: National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 1; Scholarship Team 2. 3; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; County Music Festival 2; Moni- tor 2, 3; Honor Roll 1; Junior Play Cast 3; Prom Committee 3; Office Force 3, 4; Teachers ' Aide 2; Science Fair Awards 1, 2; Kent Science Fair 2; Future Medical Students 2, 3. 4; Science Club 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; WCTU Test (County) 3; BRAUER. JEFFREY: Spanish Club 3; Future Teachers of An BROCIOUS. BOB: Perfect Attendance 2; BROLL JULIE: Girls ' Athletic Association 3; Track 1, 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Art Club 2; Future Homemakers 2; Perfect Attendance 1. 2; Served at Banquet 2; BROLL. KATHY: Girls ' Athletic Association 3; Track 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Art Club 2; Future Homemakers 2; Perfect Attendance 1, 2; Served at Banquet 2; BROWN. SANDY: National Honor Society 3. 4; German Club 3. 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Future Medical Students 3 4; Chaplain 4; Girls ' Athletic Association 3; Teachers ' Aide 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Honor Roll 1. 2; Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 3; Monitor 3; Pep Squad 1; A.F.S. Candidate 3; Kent Science Fair 2; Scholar- ship Team 1.2; BROWN. KATHY: Majorette 1. 2; Colorguard 3. 4; Drill Team 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Squad 1; Future Secretaries of Fitch 4; Future Home- makers 1; Monitor 2, 3; BUCK. TOM: Perfect Attendance 1; CORNELIUS. BARBARA: Future Secretaries of Fitch 3. 4; Secretary 4; Teachers ' Aide 3. French Club 2; Pep Squad 4; COULTER. SHARRON: Future Homemakers 3; Audio-Visual Staff 4; CRAMER. LESTER (JOE I: CROSETTO. CATHY: Student Council 2. Art Club 2; French Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3 4. Pep Squad 1. 4; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3. 4; Audio- Visual Staff 2; Teachers ' Aide 2, 3; CUNNINGHAM, GARY: Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Sportsmen 4; Hi-Y 4, Monitor 3. 4; General Chairman of Homecoming 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Perfect Attendance 2. 3. Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Prom Committee 3; General Co-Chairman; Basketball 1; CURJIY. DONALD: Boys State Delegate 3: Falcon Club 4; National Honor Society 3. 4. Northern Ohio Scholastic Press Association, 2nd Jrize f (Dramatized News Event). 3; Tri-County Journalism Association, Presi dent 4 3rd Prize (Short Story), 3; Tattle Tale Staff 3. 4; Editor-in-Chiel 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4; Chapter President 4; Niles Daily Times Student Sentinel. Co-Editor 3; Scholarship Awards Certificate of Merit, National Scholarship Test 4; National Council of Teachers of English 3; National Forensic League 3 4; Speech Team 3. 4; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Scholar- ship Team 1 2 3; District Winner. 1, 2; Monitor 3, 4; Footnote. Student Chairman 1. Hiinor Roll 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Latin Club 1. 2; DAVIS. ALENE: Tri-Hi-Y 4; East High School I, 2, 3; DAVIS, CHUCK: Junior Achievement 3; Art Club 4; Monitor 3; DE CHACCO, MIKE: Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1; Lettermen 3. 4; BUGAR, ED: Football 4; Track 3. 4; Band 1, 2; Awards 2; Monitor 4; Teachers ' Aide 3; Prom Committee 3; BURNS. KAREN: A.F.S. Student Committee; Art Club 4; Secretary; French Club 3. I; Tri-Hi-Y; Future Teachers of America 4: CAMPMAN. DAVE: Prom Committee 3; Shop Foreman; CAMPOLITO. JIM: Football 2; Perfect Attendance 3; DE NINO. MARCIA: Twilighters 1; Choir 1. 2, 3; Section Leader 2 3; Octets 3. 4; Awards. Judge Woodside 3; Section Leader 2. 3; Basketball 2 3- Track 2 ' Prince of Peace (local winner) (county winner) 3; National Forensic League 3 4, Speech Team 3, 4; Student Council 3 4 French Club 1, 2; Leaders ' Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Girls ' Athletic Association 3, Junior Play Cast, Best Actress Award 3; Reflector Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Monitor 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 3. Teachers Aide 2, 3, 4; National Forensic League President 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Solo and Ensemble Competition, First Place 3: County Music Festival 1. 3; DE PERRO. ANTHONY: Football 1. 2, 3; Track 1. 2; National Forensic League 4; Speech Team 3, 4; CAPEZZUTO. FLORENCE: Honor Roll 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Girls ' Athletic Association. Treasurer. 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; French Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Leaders ' Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Monitor 2; Track (Girls ' ) 2. 3, 4;. Basketball (Girls ' ) 3. 4; DE POY DIANA: Choir 3. 4; Octets 4; Girls ' Athletic Association 3; French C lb 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3; Speech Team 3, 4; Librarian 1; Office force 2, 3. 4; Audio-Visual Staff 1, ' 2; Teachers ' Aide 3, 4; Bowling Team 2. 3. 4; 24?- PE PUY, FRANK Football i. Lettermen 4; McKinley 1. 2. 3; UK Kl Y, RAY: Tattle Talc Staff I; AudioVisual Staff 2. 3; DICKSON. DOUG: Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4; Vice President 4; A.F.S. Student Committee 3, 4; Vice President 4; Sportsmen 1. 2. 3, 4; Monitor 4; Head Monitor 2. 3; Captain 3; Football 1, 2. 5; Track I. 2: Choir 3. I. Octets 3; Speech Team 4. Tattle Tale Staff 4; Art Club 4; Treasurer 1. Boys ' State Alternate 3; Perfect Attendance 2; Scholarship Awards. English Scholarship Team 2; DIET FI.. LORALEE: National Honor Society 3. 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Star dusters 3. 4: Future Medical Students 2. 3. 4; President: German Club }. 4: Latin Club 1. 2: Science Club 1, 2, 4; Science Fair Awards 1: Monitor 2. 3: Office Force 4; Perfect Attendance 1: DIXON. GLORIA JEANNE: French Club 1.2: Audio-Visual Staff 1; Re flector Staff 3: Future Secretaries of Fitch 4; DORAZIO. MIKE: Perfect Attendance 1, Scholarship Awards 1. DOUGLAS. BILL: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Sportsmen 4; Prom Committee 3; Monitor 1. 2; Basketball 1: Junior Achievement 3: Perfect Attendance 1.3; Science Fair Awards 1; Hi-Y 11. 12; DROUHARD. WADE: Track I. 2. 3. 4; Football 3; Band 1, 2; Choh 4; Perfect Attendance 1.2; DUFF. KATHIE: Band 1. 2; Drill Team 1; Spanish Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Pep Squad 1; Future Homemakers 1; National Forensic League 3. 4: Speech Team 3. 4; Office Force 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Bowline Team 1; Prince of Peace (local) (counts-) winner; I ' ORISKA. EMIL: Speech Team }; Track 2. 3. 4. Lettcrmcn 2, 3, 4; FORNEAR. JUDY: Cheerleader 1. 2. 3. 4; Girls ' State Alternate 3; Jun- ior Play 3; Office Force 2, 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 2. 3, 4; Monitor 2, 3; Lead- ers ' Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Squad 1. 2, 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Homemakers 1. Future Medical Students 2; GAHAGAN. CHARLES: National Honor Society 3. 4; Math Club, Treasurer 3; Secretary 4; German Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Science Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Tri-County H.M. 3; School (4th) 2; Kent Science Fair 2. 3; A.F.S. Candi- date 3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Stardusters 4; District Solo Winner 3; County Band 2; Scholarship Team 3; Footnote ' s Program 3, 4; Juvenile Jury 4; Ohio Edison Test; (4th District) Scholarship Awards. 99th Nation. NMSQT 2; Perfect Attendance 2. 3; Honor Roll 2; Monitor 2; GALIK. JOYCE: Pep Squad; Future Secretaries of Fitch; Future Home- makers; Office Force; Audio-Visual Staff; Prom Committee; GALLA. DIANE: Leaders ' Club 2; Future Homemakers 1, 3: Monitor 3; Office Force 4; Audio-Visual Staff 4; Teachers ' Aide 3; Prom Committee 3; GAI.lA. PAUL: Football 2; Perfect Attendance 2; GBUR. EDDIE: Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Awards. Band Competition 1. 2. s, 4. Latin Club 1. 2; German Club 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 3: Honor Roll 3; Math Club 3. 4; Junior Achievement. President 3: GEARHART. NORM: Pertect Attendance 2. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Band 1. Teachers ' Aide 2, 3; Monitor 3. 4; Science Fair Awards 2. 3; Scholarship Awards. (Scholarship Team) 2, 3; Science Club 3. 4; Vice President 4; Math Club 3. 4; President 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; DUFFEY, JIM: Band 3; Woodrow Wilson Band 1. 2; DL ' RRETT. DAVE: Hi-Y; Prom Committee 3; Shop Foreman 2. 3: EARL. ERNIE: Art Club; Audio-Visual Staff; ECKERT. DIANE: Latin Club 1. 2: Bowling Team 1. 2; Choir 2. 3. 4; Section Leader 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Pep Sauad 3. 4; Concession Stand 3; Prom Committee 3; Future Secretaries of Fitch 4; GEORGE. TOM: Perfect Attendance 2. 3; Spanish Club 3. 4; Future Teach- ers of America 4; Hi-Y 4; Monitor 3. Prom Committee 3; Tutor 2; GERCHOK. SANDI: Art Club 2; Future Homemakers 1. 2, 3, 4; GETCH. RICK: Football 1. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2, 3; Sportsmen 1. 2. 3. 4; Lettermen 2, 3. 4; Gyrman Club 4; Kev Club 2; Monitor 2. 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 3; Conces- sion Stand 1; Junior Play 3; Perfect Attendance 2; Best Defensive Player Award. (Basketball) . Class Officer 1. 2. 3; EGOLF. JIM: Monitor 4; Junior Achievement 3; ELLIOTT. RANDY- Choir; GETHING. JUDY: Pep Squad 1; French Club 1; President 2; Perfect Attendance 2; Scholarship Awards 1, 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Librarian 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4; Footnote 4; Cafeteria Staff 4; ERNST. JOAN: Future Homemakers 1. 2; Honor Roll 2; Monitor 3; Junior Achievement 3; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3. 4. GETTEMY. RICHARD: Teachers ' Aide EVANS. SUE: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Squad 1; Future Homemakers 1. 2; GETTMAN. BARBARA: Choir 1. 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Secretar of Fitch 4; Speech Team 3. 4; FALK. GERRY: Librarian 1. 2. 3. 4; German Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Futur Teachers of America 3. 4; Girls ' Athletic Association 4 Future Medica Students 2; Reflector Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; GIBSON. BOYD: Spanish Club 1; Art Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Choir 4; Art Award 3; FEDUNECZKO. SYLVIA: Tattle Tale Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Teach- ers ' Aide 3; Future Medical Students 2. 3. 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Spanish Club 4; Senior Play 4; FENISEY. DARLA: A.F.S. Student Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Pep Squad 4; Future Secretaries of Fitch 4; Future Homemakers I; Prom Com- mittee 3; Junior Achievement 3; Bowling Team 1; FERCANA. JOE: Student Council I: Spanish Club 1; Concession Stand 1; Art Club 2; Choir 2; Projectionist 2; FETCHKO BARB: Future Homemakers 1. 2; Monitor 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 3; Office Force 4; Pep Squad 4; Future Secretaries of Fitch 1. 1 it - Tale Staff I. FITCH. Bill .rman Club 1; Perfect Attendance 1; FLAVELL. JANR Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Pep S id 1; Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Librarian 4; Canfield High Sch GOLDNER. JUDY: Future Homemakers; GRAHAM. DAVE: Band 1. 2. 3. 4; GULLAS. STEVE: Band 1; Latin Club I; Monitor 3; Weather Station 2; HAEFKE. JIM: Football 1; HANYSH. CARL: Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Awards 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior Achievement HARRIS. JUDY: Tattle Tale Staff 4; future Teachers of America 3. 4; Honor Roll 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Teachers ' Aide 3: Monitor 2, 3; Latin Club 1. 2; Bowling Team 2; HEARRELL. ED: Choir 2, 3. 4; Football 1. 3, 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Lettermen s. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Key Club 3. 4; Monitor 1. 2: Teachers ' Aide 4; Prom Committee 3. Shop Foreman 2. 3. 4; HEARREI.L. JEANETTE: Spanish Club 1; Teachers ' Aide 1: Reserve Cheer- lea der 2; Prom Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Squad 1. 4; FI.ECKENSTEIN. ANN: i iture Homemakers 1. 2; HENIK. MIKE: German Club 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 1. 2. 3; 244 KAUFFUNG, SUE: Choir 1: Future Homemakers 1, 2, 4; Teachers ' Aide 3; HERR. JAMES: Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Historian 4; Scholar- ship Awards. Scholarship Team 3; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2. 3; Prom Committee 3- Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Science Fair Awards 1; Science Club 1, 2, 3; KANE, PAT: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Homcmakers 1. 2, Prom Committee HICKS. NANCY: Librarian 1, 2. 3. 4; Teen Volunteer 2. 3. 4; Bowling Team 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Play Crew 2; KELLNER. BEVERLY: Choir 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Perfect Attendance 1; Honor Roll 1 2; Office Force 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Achieve- ment 3. Vice-Fr?sident of Production 3; Future Secretaries of Fitch. Pro- gram Chairman 4; HLYWA. TERRY: Monitor 3; Hi-Y 4; Prom Committee 3; Band 1: Ait Club 4; French Club 3. 4; KENNEDY. GARY: Football 3; Track 1, 3; Lettermen 3; Perfect At- tendance 3; HOOVER. JIM: National Honor Society 3, 4; President 4; Falcon Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Scholarship Awards, Certificate of Merit. NMSQT 4; District State Scholarship Tests, Place in District and State 1. 2. 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Solo and Ensemble Com.. 1. 2. 3, 4; County Band 2, 3. 4; Octet Accompanist 3; Future Teachers of America 3. 4: President 4; Science Club 1. 2. 3; District and State Science Awards. Exhibitor Ohio State Fair 2; Math Club 3. 4; German Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Monitor 2, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; KISH. NANCY: Choir 2. 3; Twilighters 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Squad 4: Future Secretaries of Fitch 3. 4; Monitor 3; KLAUSON. KATHIE: Honor Roll 3: Choir 1. 2. 3; Concession Stand 3; Monitor 2; Office Force 4; Teachers - Aide 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Teach- ers of America 3; Perfect Attendance 2. HOSTETLER. KEITH: Latin Club 2; French Club 3. 4; Art Club 2, 3. 4: Art Award. Art Show (3rd place). Hi-Y 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Achievement 3; Traffic Court Jurist 4; A.F.S. Student Committee; HOUDYSHELL. MARY: Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Spanish Club 3; KLEIN, JIM: Spanish Club 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Teachers ' Aide 3: Perfect Attendance 3; KLEIN LINDA: Future Medical Students 2; Monitor; Teachers - Aide 3; Junior Achievement 3; Choir 1; Future Homemakers 9; HOUSER, BILL: Basketball 1; Track 1, 2. 3. 4; Sportsmen 3. 4; Hi-Y 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; KOLLAT, CAROL: Future Secretaries of F itch 3. 4; Treasurer 4; Office Force 4; HOUSER. KUN: Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 3; HULL, ERIC: Perfect Attendance 2; HUMMEL, SONIA: Honor Roll 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Choir 3. 4; Octets 4; Section Leader 3; Reflector Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Audio- Visual Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Spanish Club 2. 3; Senior Play 4; KRUEST. DOUGLAS: German Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Science Club 3, 4; Math Club 3 4; Hi-Y 4; Junior Achievement 3; Prom Committee 3; Monitor 4; Senior Play Crew 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Track 1: KURTZ, THOMAS: Future Medical Students. Treasurer, 3. 4; A.F.S. Student Committees 4; Latin Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Science Club 3. 4; Science Fair Awards 2; Choir 4; Publicity Committee for Choir 4; Honor Roll 1; Monitor 3; Perfect Attendance 1; JENSEN, LARANE: Future Teachers of America 3; Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Pep Squad 2; Office Force 3, 4; Concession Stand 3; Prom Committee 3. Perfect Attendance 2; JOHNSON. TRENA: Latin Club 1; Monitor 2; Pep Squad 1, 4; A.F.S. Student Committee 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Future Secretaries of Fitch 4; Librarian 3, 4; Teachers - Aide 3. 4; LA BASH, JOHN: Student Council 1; Science Club. Committee Chair- man 4; Art Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Future Medical Students 4; Science Fair Awards 12 3- Audio-Visual Staff 4; Teachers ' Aide 4: Concession Stand 1; Perfect Attendance 1; Scholarship Awards 1. 2, 3; Math Club 3. 4; LA BERTO. RICH: Football I; Track 1; Audio-Visual Staff 1. 2, 3; Shop JOINER. SHARON: Junior Achievement 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Librarian 1, 4; Junior Play 3; Pep Squad 1; Future Homemakers I; JONES. WILLIAM EDWARD: Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Awards 3; (State, and District) County Band 2; Hi-Y 3. 4 Football 1; Track 1; Science Fair Awards I; JEWELL, MONA LEIGH: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4, Secretary 4; Reflector Staff 4; Clinic 4; Librarian 3, 4; Future Medical Students 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Teachers - Aide 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Achievement 3; Jun- ior Play 3; Pep Squad 1; Bowling Team 1; Latin Club I; JOHNS. BETTY: Monitor 3; German Club 1; LACKEY CHARLOTTE: Band 1. 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4 Science Fair Awards 3; Monitor 2: Teachers ' Aide 3; Reflector Staff 4 Junior Achievement 3; Latin Club 1. 2; Future Medical Students 4 Perfect Attendance 1. 3; LASKY, SUE: Choir 1, 2, 3. 4; Octets 4; Girls ' Sextet 1: Twilighters 1; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Medical Students 2. 4; Pep Squad 3; Future Teachers ' of Americ 3; Future Homemakers 1; Monitor 3; Audio-Visual Staff 2. 4; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4; Reflector Staff 4; I.AVEZZARE. SANDY: Choir 4; Pep Squad 1; Future Homemakers Treas- Future Homemakers 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 3; JONES. JIM: Band 1; Art Club 2; Track 3. 4; French Club 1. 2; Hi-Y 4; Monitor 1. 2; Prom Committee 3; Audio-Visual Staff 1. 2, 3, 4; JONES ROBERT: Football 1; JONES, SUE: Tri-Hi-Y 4; Twilighters 1, 2; Future Homemakers 2, 3. 4; Senior Representative. Pep Squad 4; Bowling Team 1. 2; Spanish Club 1; JONES, TIM: Basketball 2; Monitor 3; Teachers ' Aide 4; LAUGHLIN, GLORIA: Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Choir 2. 3, 4: Honor Roll 1. 2: Scholarship Awards 1, 2: Spanish Club 3; Office Force 3: Monitor 3; Teachers ' Aide 4: Bowling Team 2; Perfect Attendance 3; LAURIE. PAT: Office Force 4; Teachers ' Aide 3; Monitor 3; Audio-Visual Staff 1; Latin Club 1; Choir 4; LAVEZZARE. SANDY: Choir 4; Pep Squad 1; Future Homemakers Treas- urer 2; Perfect Attendance 3; KAMINSKY, PATRICIA: Future Medical Students 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Girls ' Athletic Association 4; Choir 3; Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Pep Squad 3; Teachers ' Aide 2, 4; Latin Club 1; LEALAND. LAURA: Future Homemakers 3; Prom Committee 3: Futun Secretaries of Fitch 4; KAMPERMAN. JANIS: Reflector Staff 4; Girls ' State Alternate 3; Footnote 4; Librarian 2, 3, 4; Choir 3. 4; Accompanist 3; Section Leader 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Chaplain 4; German Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 3; Science Fair Guide 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Science Club 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 1; Senior Play Cast; LEWIS MARY: Student Council 1. 4; Secretary 4; National Honor So- ciety 3 -1 Octets 3. 4; Choir 2. 3. 4; A.F.S. Student Committee 3. 4; Spanish Jb 1, 2 . 3; Treasurer 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Junior Achievement 3. Presiden Basketball 1; Track 1; Section Leader 2; Girls ' Athletic As- sociatior - Pep Squad 1. 2; Monitor 3; Prom Commi 5; Reflector Staff 4 -d Cross Council; Junior Play Crew 3; Bowling Team 2. Sec- 24! retary; Perfect Attendance 1, 2; Senior Play Crew 4: Teachers ' Aide 4; Solo and County Music Festival Ensemble Competition. First Place 5; LITTLE BEVERLY: Band 1, 2; Majorette; Colorguard 3, 4; Drill Team I; ' Latin Club 1; Tri Hi-Y .1; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3: Monitor 3; LLEWELLYN. JIM: Future Teachers of America -1; MORETTI. EUGENE: Football 1; Monitor 3: MUNDAY. MARCIA: Perfect Attendance 2, 3; MURPHY. YVONNE: Monitor 2; Teachers ' Aide 3; Office Force 4; Choir 1, 2. 3; Future Medical Students 2. 3. 4; Junior Achievement 3; Per- fect Attendance 1. 2. 3; LOREE. LORRAINE: TriHiY 4; Pep Squad 4; Future Secretaries of Fitch 4; Future Homemalcers 1; Tattle Tale Staff 4; LOYCHIK, ROBERT: Falcon Club 3; Scholarship Awards 3; Honor Roll 1; Science Fair Awards 1; Perfect Attendance 3; Monitor 4; MACK.EY. GEORGE: MARKS KENNETH: Science Fair Awards; German Club I, 2. 3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 1. 2. 3; Junior Play Crew or Cast 3; Reflector Staff 4; Hi-Y 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Scholarship Team 1; MYERS. CAROL: National Honor Society 3. 4; Reflector Staff (Co- Editor) 4; Oioir 3. 4; Librarian 1, 2. 3, 4; Future Medical Students 2, 3. 4; French Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Science Club 2. 3; Girls Athletic Associa- tion 3; Latin Club 1. 2; Perfect Attendance 1, 3; Science Fair Awards 1,2; Biology Club 4; Prom Committee 3; NAPOLITANO. STEVE: Monitor 2; Sweetheart King 2; Shop Award 1; NEMICK. BOB: Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Track 2. 3. 4; Choir 3. 4; Special Vocal Group 3; Sportsmen 3. 4; Letterman 2. 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Hi-Y 3. 4; Key Club 3. 4; Science Fair Awards 3; Monitor 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Honor Roll 2; MARTIN LINDA: Junior Achievement 3; Future Secretaries of Fitch 4; Science Club 2; Leaders ' Club 2. 3: Track 2. 3; Basketball 2; Cheerleader (at Western Reserve) 1; Band (at Western Reserve) 1; MARTIN. RUSSELL: Band I. 2, 3. 4; Section Leader 3. 4; Latin Club 1; Junior Play Crew or Cast 3; McCARTY. SUE: Choir I. 2; Future Homemakcrs 1. 2; McCLAIN, SCOTT: Perfect Attendance 1.2; McCORMICK. JAMES: Football 1. man 1,2; Aide 4; Shop Fore- McGRAW GENEVIEVE: Tri-Hi-Y 4; Reflector Staff 4; Future Secretaries of Fitch 4- Monitor 2 3; Weather Station 2; Teachers ' Aide 4; Junior Play Crew or Cast 3; Basketball 2 (Girls ' ); Pep Squad 2, 3; McKAY. PAT: French Club 1, 2; Pep Squad 1,2; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3 4; Monitor 2. 3- Librarian 4; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4; Junior Achieve- ment 3. 4; NORLING. JOHN: National Forensic League 3. 4; Speech Team 3. 4; NOVOTNY, MARTY: Latin Club 2; O ' CONNELL, TIM: Monitor 4; Perfect Attendance 1; OSBORNE, DARYLE: Basketball 1; OYLER. BILL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Audio- Visual Staff 1, 2, 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 4; PACKO, PAT: Basketball (Gills ' ) 3; Science Club 1; Girls ' Athletic As- sociation 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Pep Squai Staff 4; Monitor 3; Teachers ' Aide 3; PALKO, JOHN: Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 3; PAI.LOTA. KENNETH: Choir 4; McTIGUE. TERRY: French Club 1; MEASMER. BETTY: National Honor Society 3. 4; Student Council 4; Junior Play Cast 3; Reflector Staff 4; German Club (President, 3; Sgt. at Arms 4;) 2 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Science Fair Awards 1; Prom Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y (Vice Pres. 4;) 3 4- leaders ' Club (Vice Pres. 2; Pres. 3, 4;) 2, 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2 3- Monitor 2 3; Teachers ' Aide 2. 3. 4; Tax Stamp Counter 1; Girls ' Athletic Association 3. 4; Basketball (Girls ' ) 2. 3; Track (Girls ' ) 2; Pep Squad 1. 3, 4; MEASMER. JIM: Science Fair Awards I; Perfect Attendance 1. 3; MEHLE KATHLEEN: Reflector Staff 4; Choir 2. 3, 4. (Publicity Club Treasurer 3;) Senior Play Crew 4; Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 2. 3: Teachers ' Aide 3; Girls ' Athletic Association 4; Spanish Club 4; Pep Squad 3; Future Medical Students 2; Latin Club 1.2; MICHALCHICK. ANTHONY: Student Council 1; Football 1; Basket- ball 1 2 3. 4; Outstanding Freshman Basketball Award 4; Audio-Visual Staff 2 ' . 3. ' 4; MIDI.ICK. LINDA: Choir 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Pep Squad 3. 4; Future Secre- taries of Fitch 3; Teachers ' Aide 4; PASHA, ROBBY: Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Awards (Band) 1, 2, 3. 4: Sportsmen 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Track 1, 3. 4; Monitor 3, 4; Reflector Staff 4; County Music Festival 3, 4; PASSARELLI, SUSAN: Basketball (Girls ' ) 1; Latin Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Squad 1; Future Teachers of America 3; Dramatic Club 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Perfect Attendance 1; Ursuline High School 10. 11; PASTOVICH, MAUREEN: Basketball (Girls ' ) 3; Girls ' Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4; German Club 1; Pep Squad 4; Monitor; Teachers ' Aide 3: PATORAY. SUE: Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3; Future Homemakers 1. 2; PEROD, ROGER: Perfect Attendance 3; PERRICO. MARIANNE: Latin Club 1. 2; Junior Play Crew or Cast 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3; Monitor 3; German Club 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4; Future Medical Students 3. 4; Choir 3, 4; Reflector Staff 4; Office Force 4; Perfect Attendance 1.3; PETRELLA. PAULETTE: Colorguard 1, 2. 3. 4; Drill Team 2; Pep Squad 2; Bowling Team 1; Perfect Attendance 2; Monitor 3; Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Teachers of America 4; MIKLAS. LINDA Freddie the Falcon 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4 ; Girls Athletic Association 1, 1; Reporter 1. 2; Pep Squad 4 (president); Leaders Club 2 3 4- Tri-Hi-Y 3 4- Drill Team 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Tattle Tale Staff 4; Office Force 4; Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 2. 3: Junior Play Crew or Cast 3; Teachers ' Aide 3; Librarian 1; Band 1, 2; Choir 3; Bowling Team 1; Sreech Team 3; French Club 1, 2; MILANCHUS BOB: Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Science Club 1. 2; Science Fair Awards 1. 2. 3; Monitor 2; French Club 3; Junior Play Crew or Cast 3; Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Reflector Staff 4; Managing Edi tor; Future Teachers of America 4; Hi-Y 4; Senior Color Committee 4; MILLER. SUZANNE: Future Homemakers 1.2; Perfect Attendance 1; MILLER. TOM: Football 2; Track 4; Hi-Y 4; Shop Foreman 2; PHILIBIN. DAVE: Latin Club 1; German Club 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Hi-Y 4; A.F.S. Student Committee 4; POLUSE. JIM: Perfect Attendance 1. 2. 3; Latin Club 1, 4; Photography Club 2. 3; German Club 2, 3; Science Club 3; Track 2; Monitor 1; Junior Achievement 3; Senior Play Crew or Cast 4; PONDILLO. ANTHONY: Football 1. 2; Track 1, 2. 3: Sportsmen 4; Art Club 3. 4; PRITCHARD. KAREN: National Honor Society (Corresponding Secre- tary 4) 3, 4; Student Council 4; German Club 4; French Club 3. 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Secretary; Pep Squad 4; Future Teache rs of America 3. 4: Future Medical Students 2; Speech Team 3; Monitor 2. 3; Teachers ' Aide 3- Prom Committee 3; Band 1. 2; Honor Roll 1. 2; Track (Girls ' ) 1; 246 PRIiNTKA. PAT: Future Secretaries of Fitch 3; Future Homemakers 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Pep Squad 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Reflector Staff 4; Banquet Sen ice 1. 2; Teachers ' Aide 4; ROSSLER. JOHN: Sportsmen 4; Band I. 2. 5. 4; County PmJ 2; RUPP. CHARLES: Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Track 1. 2, I. PUSTAY, JULIE: Spanish Club 1. Prom Committee 3; Bowling Tean Office Force 4; SABBATO, PATTY: Choir 3. 4; Octets 3, 4; Section Leader ), Pep Squad 4; Future Medical Students 4; RACZ. AUDRY: Perfect Attendance 1; Future Secretar SAILER. SUSAN: Spanish Club 1; Pep Squad 1; Future Medical Students 4; Tattle Tale Staff 4: Monitor 2; Office Force 4; Teachers ' Aide 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3; Bowline Team 1; Honor Roll 3; RAMSEY, NANCY: Student Council 1; Perfect Attendance 1; Librarian 1: Science Fair Awards I; Band 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Concession Stand 3: Junior Plav Crew or Cast 3; Girls ' State 3: Junior Achievement 3. 4; President of Co. 3; Representative to National Junior Achievement Con- ference 3 ; German Club 3. 4; Future Teachers of America 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4, (Vice Pres.) 4: Pep Squad 2, 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 4. Cheerleader 1. 2, 3. 4: (Head Cheerleader 3); Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; SCHAEFFAR. SUSAN: Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Future Medical Students 2, 3 4; Drill Team 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4, Latin Club 1. 2; Office Force 4; Monitor 2: Science Club 1. 2. 3; Junior Play Crew or Cast 3; Perfect Attendance 1, 2. 3: RASCHELI.A, FRANK: Football 1; Track 1; RATIE. CHUCK: National Honor Society 3. 4; Falcon Club 2; Play 3: Scholarship Awards 1. 2. 3; Honor Roll 2: Science Fair 2. 3 German Club 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2; Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Club 3; Monitor 2, 3; Science Club I. 2, 3. 4; Weather Station 1. 2; REEL. GARY: National Honor Society 3. 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Starduster 1, 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y 4; German Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Monitor 3; Teachers ' Aide 3 Science Fair Awards 1; Perfect Attendance 1. 2. 3; REESE. ROBERT: Football 2; Spanish Club 1. Prom Committee 3; SCHIALDONE. BETTY RAE: Choir 2. 3; Accompanist 2; Section Leader 2; Track 1; A.F.S. Student Committee 3. 4: French Club 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3. 4; Future Medical Students 3. 4: National Forensic League 4, Speech Team 4; Tattle Tale Staff 4; Prom Committee 3- Senior Play Crew or Cast 4; Bowling Team 1; Perfect Attendance 4; Senior Committee 4; Tri County Journali sm Association 3; Dance Chairman 3; Photography Club Treasurer 3. G.A.A. 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Biology Club 4; SCHULTZ. KURT: Choir 3. 4: Section Leader 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2; Sportsmen 4; Spanish Club 1. 2; Hi-Y V Monitor 4; Teachers ' Aide 4; Perfect Attendance 1; REHA. DIANE: Girls ' Athletic Association 3. 4; President: Leaders Club 2. 3. 4; Vice-President; French Club 2: German Club 3. 4: Secretary; Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Basketball 2. 3; Track 2, 3; Teachers ' Aide 2. . 4; Perfect Attendance 2; SCHULTZ. ROBERT: Junior Play Crew o Awards; Hi-Y 3. 4. Pres. 4 Sportsmen V Staff 4; Monitor 3; Senior Play Cast 4; SCHW ' ARCK. ROBERTA: Tri-Hi-Y taries of Fitch 4; Futun Staff 4; Office Force 2; Pep Squad 1. 4; Future Secre- !; Quill and Scroll 4; Tattle Tale RHEUBAN. JOYCE: National Honor Society 3. 4; Treasurer; Scholar- ship Awards 1. 2; Science Fair Awards 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Chair- man; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Latin Club 1; German Club 3; Science Club 1. 2. 3; Perfect Attendance 1. 2; RHOADS. LINDA: Natio Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Band A 3. 4; County Music Festi ' (Vice Pres. 3-Pres. 4) 1.2.: Committee 3; Junior Play Cr. V Scholarship Awards 1; Futu 1 i :onor Society (Recording Secretary 4) 3. 4. 2. 3. 4; Solo Ensemble; Colorguard 2, 3and) 3; Drill Team 1. 2: German Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 3: Prom 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Honor Roll 1. 2. Medical Students 2. 3. 4; RIGBY. DIANE: Pep Squad 2. j Monitor 3; Future Homemakers 1; Future Medical Students 2. 3; Future Secretaries of Fitch 4; Prom Com- mittee v Office Force 4; RIPPLE, HAROLD: Football 1; Track 1; RIZER. SANDY: Future Secretaries of Fitch 3; Future Homemakers 1. 2; Junior Achievement 3; ROBERTS MARY: A.F.S. Student Committee 4. French Club 3; Latin Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Monitor 1; Teachers ' Aide 1; Prom Committee 3; Honor Roll 1; Hillman Junior High 9; South High School 10; ROBINSON. LINDA: Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3. 4; Future Medical Students 2. 3. 4; Monitor 1; Librarian 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Plav 3; Senior Play 4; Perfect Attendance 2: ROGERS, CAROL: Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Pep Squad 1. Leaders ' Club 2. 3; Future Secretaries of Fitch 4. Future Homemakers 1; Audio-Visual Staff 4; Teachers ' Aide 4: ROSENBERGER. DON: Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Lettermen 2. 3; Hi-Y 3. 4; Monitor 4; Teachers ' Aide 4: Shop Foreman 1. 2; SCOTCHIE. BOB: National Honor Society 3. 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Lettermen 3. 4; Football 1; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4. Boy ' s State Candidate or Alternate 3; Penny Hop Business Manager 1; Prom Committee 3; Monitor 2, 3; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4; Concession Stand 1; Homecoming Escort 4; SCOTT, GEORGIA: Spanish Club 1; Future Homemakers 2, 3. SCOTT, LARRY: Perfect Attendance 2; SENICH, SHARRYN: A.F.S. Student Committee 4, Girls ' Athletic Associa- tion 4; Tn-Hi-Y 4, Pep Jquad 4; Future Teachers of America 4; National Forensic League 3. 4, Speech Team 3. I; Office Force 1; Teachers ' Aide 3; SENVISSKY, KATHY: Reflector Staff 4; Choir 3, 4; Teachers ' Aide 2. 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 3; Junior Play Crew or Cast 3; Science Fair Awards 1. 3; Leaders ' Club 2. 3. 4; Girls Athletic Association 1, 4; Future Medical Students 3; Latin Club 3; Future Homemakers 1; Pep Squad 3; Senior Play 4: 2; Football 1. Track 4; SHELLEY, JOAN: Latin Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Leaders ' Club 2; Medical Students 2, 3, 4; Tattle Tale Staff 4; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4, Committee 3; Senior Play Cast or Crew 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2. 3. SHERIDAN. SANDY: Honor Roll 3; Future Teachers of America 4. Latin Club 1. 2; German Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Leaders ' Club 3, 4; Girls Athletic Association 3. 4, (Secretary 4); Pep Squad 1; Track (Track Manager) 2; Basketball 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Teachers ' Aide 4; SHIRA, LINDA: Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2; Latin Club 1, 2; German Club 3. 4; Pep Squad 3. 4; Future Medical Students (Corresponding Secretary 3) 2, 3; Teachers ' Aide 3, 4- Prom Committee 3; Monitor 3; Junior Play Crew or Cast 3; Band 1,2; Honor Roll 2; Perfect Attendance 2; ROSEVEAR. ALICE: National Forensic League 3. 4; Speech Team (Prince of Peace winner 3) 3, 4; Band 1. 2, 3; Drill Team 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y Mahoning County Council Secretary 4 : Monitor 3; Future Medical Students 4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Achievement 3; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4; Audio-Visual Staff 2; Spanish Club 1; Senior Play Crew or Cast SHIRA. IYNNE: Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student t-uncil 1. 2; German Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2: (Treasurer 2) Pep Squ_ I 3, 4; Future Medical Students 2, 3; (Secretar, l; Monitor 3; Librarian 1; Teachers ' Aide 4; Concession Stand 3; Pron r,,mmittee 3; Junior PI l) Crew or Cast 3; Perfect Attendance 2; Honor : 2r SIMKINS, ' IM ' Y National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; French Club 2. 3; (Sec. 2. 3)i Latin Club lj Math Club 3; (Vice Pres. 3); Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2; Perfect Attendance 1. 2; Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Monitor 2. 3; Girls Athletic Association 3 4; (Chaplain 4); Track 1. 2. 3; Basketball 2. 3; Teachers ' Aide 4; Prom Committee 3; (Chairman); A.F.S. Student Committee 1; Pep Squad 1; SINCHAK, BETTY: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Ensemble 1. Twilighters 1; Latin Club 1; Future Medical Students 3. 4; (Vice President 4); Future Hnmemakers 4; Monitor 2: Prom Committee 5; Senior Play Crew or Cast I. VERJDREAM, KATHY future Secretaries I Fitch 5; Vice Pres.: Futur. Homemakers 1.2; VINSACK JOYCE: Band 1. 2. 3. I; Drill Team 1; Science Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3, I; future Medical Students 2, V I; Future Homemakers l. Perfect Attendance 1.2: Scholarship Team 1, 2. 3; SINN JO ANN: Office Force 1. Junior Achievement 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Futur e Homemakers 1. 2. 3. 4; Choir I. 2, 3, 4; Section Leader 2; Teachers Aide SMITH. CHERYL: Choir 3. 4; Prom Committer 3. SMITH. EDWARD: Football 1. 2; Track 1, 2; Hi-Y 3. 1. SNYDER CAROL: Teachers ' Aide 1; Prom Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3; Concession Stand 3; Photo Club 3: Future Homemakers of America 1.2, STITLE. GAYLE: Band 1.2, 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 3; WIIKIII FRANK Band I 2, i. I; Hi-Y I; Sportsmen i. German Club . ' Future Teachers of America I; A.F.S. Student Committee 4; Monitoi 2 Prom ommittee 3 : Junior Achievement, Pres. Vice-Presi- dent 3; Junior Pl.n 3; Senior Pl,n I Perfect Attendance 1. 2. 3; Key Club 2; WELLINGTON, KEN: Football 1. :. 3, 4, Band 1, 2. 3, -I, Awards iBandl 1, 2. Lettermen J, i, Hi-Y 4; Key Huh 3, I; (Treasurer); Moniti I ■1; Prom Committee 3: Junior Achievement 3; WEM LINE: Cheerl eader 2, 3. I; (Reserve 2. Varsity 3, 4. Head Football Cheerleader 4): National Honor Society 3. 4; Girls ' Athletic Association 3; Pep Squad (Treasurer 3) 1. 3. 4. Track (Girls ' ) 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. 3. 4; Octets 3. 4; Section Leader 2. 4; Office Force 4; Teachers ' Aide 1, 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Futuie Teachers of America 3, 4; Bowling Team 2; STORC DIANN: Girls ' Athletic Association 3. 4: (Vice Pres. 3, 4); Latin Club 1. 2; Leaders ' Club 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; Track 2, 3. 4; Baskatball 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 1, 2, 3; WESSELL. STEVE: Track 1; Basketball 2; German Club 3. 4; (Trea 4); Hi-Y 4; Perfect Attendance 1. 2; STRAH HEIDI: Treas. of Junior and Senior Class; Homecoming Court 4; Choir 2 3 4 Section leader :. Track 1; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Girls ' Athletic ' Association 3; French Club 1; Tr i-Hi-Y 3. 4; Pep Squad 3; Future Teachers of America 3. -1. (Treas. 4); Quill and Scroll 4; Tattle Tale Staff 4; Monitor 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Reflector Staff 4; Junior Achievement 3; (Treas.); Perfect Attendance 3; Junior Red Cross Rep. 2. 3; Sec. .4 Tri County Journalism; SUSAR, JERRY: Basketball 1; Track 1. 2, 3. 4; German Club 1; Perfect Attendance 3; SUSKO. MARGIE: Track (Girls ' ) 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Pep Squad 2. 3; Future Homemakers of America 1. 2; Monitor 2; Junior Play 3; SPANGENBERG. LINDA: Choir 1. 2, 3. 4; Future Homemakers 1, 2, 4; Teachers ' Aide 2, 3; Twilighters 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Squad 1; Prom Com- mittee 3; Perfect Attendance 1; Future Secretaries of Fitch 3; SWEENEY ' . JOHN: Shop Foreman 4; Will IT. PAT: Future Ho WHITE PAUL: Track 2. Reflector Staff 4; Audio-Visual Staff 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish Clhb 1. 2. 3; Sportsmen 3. 4; Teachers ' Aide 4; Prom Committee 5 WILDER DIANE Choir 2. 4; Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4. German Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Monitor 3, Librarian 4; Perfect Attendance 3; WILKERSON, CARLA Senior Class President 4 Homecoming Queen 4; Girls ' State Canddate 3. lunor Play ( rev, s. Senior Play 4; National Honor Society 3 4. Prom Committee 3 (Chairman); Choir 1. 3; Student Council 1. 2 3 4; A.F.S. Student Committee 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 3 Office Force 3 4; Teachers ' Aide 3. 4 Future Secretaries of Fitch 3 Future Teachers of America 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Latin Club 1; Pep Squad 1 Girls ' Athletic Association 3; Concession Stand 1. WI1IMMS COROMNE Choir 3. 4. Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pen Squad 4; Futur Secretaries of Fitch 4; Future Homemakers 2. Teachers ' Aide 3; SWISHER. CONNIE: Spanish Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Squad 2, 4; Future Medical Students 4; Office Force 4; Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attend- WILLIAMS. IANICE: Spanish Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Squad 4; Futur Secretaries of Fitch 4; Prom Committee 3 Perfect Attepdance 3; Hono Roll 2. 3; TATARKA, BOB: Football 1, WILSON. RAYMOND Science Fair Awards 1; Football 3: TATARKA. JERRY: Track 1, 2 3; Monitor 2; Perfect Attendance 1, 3; WILSON. SANDY: Future Homemakers 1, 2; Pep Squad 1; Teache Aide 1; Photography Club 3; TENTINGER. CAROLYN: National Honor Society 3. 4; Honor Roll 1 2 3- Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Flag Line 3, 4; Drill Team 2; Future Medical Students 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3. 4; Prom Committee 3, Science Fair Awards 2; Teachers ' Aide 3; Monitor 3; TERLIZZI. TONY: Basketball 1, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Hi-Y 4; Key Club 4; Perfect Attendance 1; Scholarship A wards 2; THEIS. CAROLE: Reflector Staff 4; Co-Editor 4; Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4 Art Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Treasurer 3; Art Exhibit 2; Perfect Attendance 2 Honor Roll 2; Future Teachers of America 3. 4; German Club 2, 3. 4 Biology Club 4; WOLI.ET. CARL: Sportsmen 4; French Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 1; Football 1. Science Club 1; Track 2. 3; Art Club; WOLLET. CAROL: Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Future Homemakers 1. 2; Choir 1. 2, 3. 4; WROBI.ESKI. IOAN: A.F.S. Student Committee 4; Girls ' Athletic Associa- tion 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Squad 1. 4; Future Teachers of America 4; National Forensic League 4; Speech Team 4; THOMPSON, ROBERT: Track 2. 3, 1. TISONE, KAREN: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Octets 4; Twilighters 1; Section Leadei 4; Girls ' Athletic Association 4; Spanish Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Pep Squad 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Future Homemakers 2; TOWNS CATHY: Choir 2, 3. 4; Science Club 3; Girls ' Athletic Associa- tion 3; Art Club . , Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Teach- ers ' Aide 2, 3; VARNER. BILL: Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2. 3. 4; Lettermen 4. Key Club (Pres. 4) 3. 1. Monitor 2. 3. 4. Science Club 2; Latin Club 1; Teachers ' Aide 4; YOCUM. BUD: Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Awards (Band) 1, 2. 3; Hi-Y 3. 4; Treasurer 4. Monitor 3; Perfect Attendance 3; ZEBOSKY. RAY: Chanev High School 1. 2; 7.IGOR1S TOM: Basketball 2. 3. I. Golf V I. Track 1. 2; German Club 1. 2. V I (Treasurer of German Club 3) ; Perfect Attendance 2; Key Club 2. V Hi-Y 3, I. I.ettermen 3. 4; Programs 1; Librarian 2. 3; 7.IN7.. RICHARD: Junior Achievement 3: Shop Foreman 4 ; 248 Student Index Aaron. Jon 44, 148, 158, 168 Adair, Dune .... 44. 152, 173, 183, 196 Adams, Linda 44 Aey, Ruth 44, 156, 188. 196 Aigler, Clayton Not Pictured Alberti, Dave 105 Albrecht, Nancie .... 44, 152, 158, 164. 182, 187, 195, 197 Albrecht, Tom 103, 174, 223 Alders, Robert G Not Pictured Alexander. Dennis 92 Alexander, Michael 119 Alexander, Nick . 92 Alleman, Edward 119, 163 Allen, Byron 119 Allen, Jane 105. 166 Allen, Joyce 44, 190. 196 Allen, Rita C 119. 167 Allenbaugh, Linda 92. 186 Anderson. Darlene 44 Anderson. Robert .... 105, 135, 148, 161. 163, 164, 174, 234 Anderson, William 92, 159 Andres, James 105 Andrews. Tom 119 Angel, Karen 44, 160 Angel, Kenneth .... 119, 171. 223 Angel, Susan Not Pictured Anghel, Susan ... 105, 154, 193 Ansell. Patricia 92, 190, 195 Anthony. David 92, 190, 195 Anzovinz, Frank .... Not Pictured Arkwright, Patricia .... 105, 165 Arne, Donna .... 44, 180, 197, 204 206 Ashburn, Brenda Sue .... 119. 149 Ashley. Debbie .... 119, 155. 175 Asteri, Joe 92, 173 Asteri, Mary 119. 155 Atrostic. Dianne .... 105, 154, 173 Atrostic. LaVerne Lee ... 119. 155, 161, 172 August, Geneva 92 Aulisio, Georgiann 92 Aulisia. Robert G 105 Aulisio, Sandy .... 42, 44. 146. 152. 156, 158, 160. 161. 164. 183, 189, 197, 205, 206 Avery. Carol 44 Avery. David 105 Axelson, Judy 196 Baehler. Janice 119, 155, 193 Baehler, Joan .... 92, 183, 187, 190, Baer, Don 44, 148, 158. 159. 168. 178 Bailey, Mary Jane 119, 167 Bailey, Richard 119 Bakalik, Kathy .... 119, 155, 175 Bakalik, Lynn .... 92, 153. 155. 160, 183, 185, 193 Baker, Charles .... 105, 149. 163 Baker, Donald 105 Balassone, James 45 Bali, Kathleen 119 Bali. Skrfoa 92 Balla. Robert . .. 119. 149. 157. 161, 172 Baluch. Bob . 92 Banfield, Karen 92 Banfield, Larry Not Pictured Bankhead, Calvin 45 Bankhead, Irene Not Pictured Bankhead. William .. Not Pictured Barber, Danny 92. 149, 157 Barber, Noreen 105. 175 Barnett. Dennis ..._.... 105. 223 Barnett, William 119 Barnhart. Allan 119 Barnych. Charles R 45 Barn-. Michael 105. 154 Barta. Peter 119 Bartlett. Jeffrey 45. 194. 206 Basista, Emil 105 Bass. Diana 45 Bass, Frances 121, 167 Bass. Larry M 119 Bass, Linda A 45 Bates. Jack .... 105, 157, 159. 163. 164, 173 Baun. Gary Ed 119. 171 Baun. Linda 119. 155. 172 Bauschatz, Faye 92 Baytos. Thomas 92 Beam. Robert 119 Beam. Terry 119 Beard. Leslie .. 119. 155. 19: Bechdolt, Leslie Ann 119, 172 Bechett, Carol ... Not Pictured Becker. Sally .. 119, 155, 175 Beckett. Catherine .... 45. 105. 167 Beil. Valerie .. 92 Beinecke. William 105 Bei ' zak. Mike 92. 161, 181, 194 Bell. Shirlev .... 105. 165 Bellfield. Larry . 105. 223 Bcllino, Gary .. 105 Bellino, Sam . 92. 177 Bellino. Sharon 119. 165. 1RR Bellotta. Kathy . no. 155 Bellstrom. Charles .... 105. 163 Bendel. Janice 45, 147 153 1R0. 189 Bennehoof, Judy .. Not Pictured Berkeniii. Linda 105. 166 Bernard. Bonnie .... 119. 162. 175. 190 Bernard. Norma 105. 154 Bernard. Virginia .. 46. 156 Bertalli. Deborah .... Not Pictured Bertanzetti. Art 105. 173 Bertanzetti. Ralph .. 46. 194 Bertelli. Debbie 119, 166 Bertolim. Diane ... 105. 160. 163. 16R, 173. 1R9 Betts. Donald 92 Betts. Robert .... 46, 15 3. 159 1R2. 194 Bevan. Jacquelyn ... 119. 149. 175 Bezilla, Ed ... 46. 153. 156. 160. 181. 193. 194. 222 Bibbee. Linda 46. 152. 160 Bickerstaff. Linda 170 Bicherstaff. Margie 46 Bingham. Linda .... 105, 149, 176 Bires, Barbara 155, 172 Bires. Karen 46. 180. 186 Bisciglia. Marie .... 120, 155. 175 Bisciglia. Raymond .... 46, 158, 174. 178, 193, 194, 222 Bisciglia, Robert .... 46. 152. 158. 173. 178, 193, 194, 222 Bishop, Donna B 120. 149. 170 Bishop. Linda .... 105, 153. 173. 190 Bishop, Sue .... 105. 149. 175, 185 Bistarkey, George 92 Bistarkey, Rosalind 47 Bittner, Ronald 105 Bixler. Doreen 92, 190 Black. Camille .... 105. 189. 192 Black. Glen 105 Black, Richard Not Pictured Blackann. Ann 120. 166 Blackann. Tom 120 Blake, Daniel 120 Blake, Richard 120 Blake, Robert - 92 Blott. Patricia .... 92. 170. 180. 187. 189. 196. 197 Bodnar. Robert 47. 156 Boggs. Dennis .... 47. 157. 181. 194 Bohla, Karen 47. 165 Bokesch. David 105. 223 Bokesch. Randy .... 105. 170, 181. 193. 223, 234 Bokesch. Ravmond . .. 47. 17R. 181. 193. 222 Bokesch. Val .... 105. 170. 188 Bonaker. Edward 49 Bonacker. Sharon 105. 172 Bonacker. William . Not Pictured Boomhower. Barbara .... 120, 155. 172 Booth. Kenneth . 92. 193. 194 Bord. Lynn . 47. 152. 153. 175 Boros. Raymond Borovistcky. Karen .... 92. 154, 184. 190. 196 Bortmas. Sandra Not Pictured Bortmas, Vicki .... 92, 171. 187. 196 Borton. Mike 223 Bnrtz. Marilyn .... 92 Boughamer, Carol 47 Boughamer. Sandra 92 Boulton, Linda 120. 167 Bowers, Glenn 9 Bowman. Bob . 47, 105 Bowman, Kathleen 223 Bowmaster. Kathi 120, 193 Boyer, Darlene . 105, 173. 185 Boyer. Kareene 92. 165 Boyer, Wahnee .... 44, 149. 158. 180. (85 Boyles. Dale .. 106. 148. 192 Bozic. Richard 106, 192 Bradford. Linda 120 Brady. Dave 106 Brancheau. Tom 120 Brandelick. Matt .... Not Pictured Brauer. James 43 Brauer, Jeffrey Not Pictured Brenner, Janet 93. 188 Brenner. Michael 106 Briach, Laura 106, 161 Briach, Rosemarie 120, 166 Brinsho, Martin 106 Brobst, Lynn .... 120, 161, 167 Brocious, Robert 48 Brogan, Gary 93. 223 Broil, Julie 48 Broil. Kathy 48 Brott. Marsha 93. 186 Brown, Cheri . .. 106, 153. 176 Brown. John Not Pictured Brown. Kathleen 48. 196 Brown, Kay Darlene 167 Brown, Pat 93, 154, 156 Brown, Richard .... 120, 163, 171 Brown, Sandra .... 48, 158, 170, 182. 185 Brown, Thomas 106 Brown, Tony 106 Bruncr, Darrel 93. 222 Bruner. Ron 93. 148 Bruno, Pat Not Pictured Buch. Thomas 48 Buckner. Barbara G 120, 149, 175 Buckner, Don 120 Buckner, JoAnn .... 93, 152, 161 Buckner. Wallace .... 93. 171, 194, Budaker, Carol 153 Buday. Margaret Ellen .... 120, 167 Budrovic. Stephanie .... 120, 166 Bugar, David .... 181. 193. 223 Bugar. Edward .... 48. 178. 193. 194. 222 Bugno, John 93 Bullen, Evelyn 106. 166 Buranich, Helen .... 93, 153, 180. 184. 187 Burke, Robert 48 Burley, Charlene .... 93. 152, 155 Burns. Karen .... 44, 162. 182. 192. 196 Burrows, Barbara 171 Burton. Judy 93, 186 Buse, Douglas 106 Busi, James 93, 178. 222 • Buzie, Richard 162 Byers. Kathy 93, 149. 176 Byron, Allen Not Pictured Carrozzino, Linda .... 106. 163, 172, 185 Carsonie, Mary .... 93. 186. 190 Carter. Janis .... 106, 154, 193 Catello, John I . 154 Cathedine. Mary Ann 120, 155 Catlin. Bob 120. 149, 176 Caudill, Edward 120 241 Caudiil, John . 107. 151 Ceapa, Joseph 107, 234 Cessna, John .... 107. 16}, 173 Chalfant, Margie 93. 154, 180, 187 Chambers. Robert 121 Chambers. Roberti 49 Chesnut. Bill 49 Chianese. Len 121, 192 Chizmar. Joan 121, 192 Christie, Carolyn .... 93. 161. 187, 189. 197 Christie, Diane .... 121. 175. 237 Christmas. Jeffrey 93. 159 Christmas. Sue .... 107, 164. 193 Christy, Claudia 121, 172 Christy. John 93. 222 Clark. Sandra .... 49. 152. 175. 180, 185, 197 Clarke. Janice .... 107. 173. 184. 189. 198 Clegg, James .. 49, 177, 178, 181, 193. 206. 233 Clymer, Bruce 107 Coates. Lynn ... 49. 147. 180. 186 Coco, Robert ... 50, 153. 161. 181. 194 Coggins. Judy 50, 149. 164. 180, 186, 189, 196 Colantone, Andy 93 Colburn, Lauren ... 121. 165, 188 Cole. Kevin 121. 223 Cole. Linda 107. 167 Coleman. Charles 121 Colweil. Jim 107 Colweil. Molly 50. 180 Colweil. Ruth .... 50. 147. 156. 160, 184. 187. 195 Colweil. Tom 177 Colwes. Cathy 93 Cnnnelly. Bill 93 Connelly. Kristina 121 Connelly. Raymond 121 Connelly. Thomas .... Not Pictured Cannor. Robert 107 Cannors. Pat . 107. 149. 162. 171 Considder. Christine 93. 154. 160. 175. 195 Cook. Anthony 121. 163 Cookson. Ronnie .... 121. 161. 172 Cooley. Ronald 121 Cooper. Sherry - 121. 135. 161. 166. 188 Corfios, Mary Catherine 50 155. 186 Corle. Karen 93. 165 Cornelius, Barbara 50. 186. 189 Cornelius. Charles 94. 222 Cornelius, Karen 121 Cornelius. Marilyn 107. 165, 190 Cornell. Georgia 94, 154. 160. 184. 187, 196 Corradctti. Ronald .... Not Pictured Correia. Donald 107 Cotter, Irene ............ 121 Coulter. Linda 121, 175 Coulter. Sharon 50 Cowher. Karen . 107. 166 Cracium. George 107 Cramer. Tester 50 Crane, Barbara . 107 Crawford, Dave . . 94. 178, 181. 194, 222 Creighton. James 107 Creighton. Linda 50 Crisafi. Joseph 107. 223 Crosetto. Carl . 107, 163. 173. 223 Crosetto. Cathy .... 51, 186. 188. 196 Cross. Linda Not Pictured Crowthers. Pat 121 Crowthers. Richard 51. 165 Crozier. Karen ... 176. 185. 187. 197 Crum. Bonnie 94. 165 Cucaro, Georgette 94 Cucaro. Tom 121 Cummins. Sandra ... 94, 154. 176. 197 Cunningham. Gary .... 51. 161. 178, 181. 194. 206 Cunningham, Kay 148 Currie. Tom Not Pictured Curry, Donald 51. 156. 157. 158. 159, 178 Curry. Mary Beth 121, 167 Cvetkovich. Diana 121, 165 Damman. Diane 121. 193 Damore. Donna ... 121, 155. 172 Damore, Stuart .... 94, 161, 181. 194 Dangerfield, Linda 107. 153 Dannunzio, Beverly 183 Davids. Fred 121 Daviduk. Aileen .... 94, 183. 187, 190. 197 Davis. Arlene 51, 196 Davis. Charles 51. 162 Davis, Dan 121. 192 Davis, Gayle ... 107, 161, 173. 180 Davis, Gary 121, 223 Davis. Marsha .... 155, 172, 190 Davis. Randall 94, 149. 184 Davis. Wayne 121 Davis. William 121 Dawson, Doris 121 Dawson, Kathi 167 Day. Robert 107 Deak. Hollie 107, 148. 185 Dean, Ronald 121 Dean. Sheryl ... 94, 187, 188. 195, 197 DeAngelis. Sandv ... 94, 164, 180. 183. 195, 197 Deas, Alexis .... 94, 152, 155, 170. 185, 188, 195 DcChacco. Mike .... 51, 193. 222 Deemer. Linda 94, 153. 155 Deeter, Carole 121. 167 Deeter, Linda ... 107, 154. 163. 172, 185. 189 DeMaioeo, Ann 107, 173 DeNino. Marcia .... 51. 146. 152. 159. 161 DePcrro, Anthony 51. 159 DcPinto. Amerina 51 DePoy, Diana ... 52, 153. 155. 159. 180 DePuy. Frank . .. 52. 181. 193. 222. 233 D ' Eramo, Dennis 121 DeRamo, Jean 121, 193 DeSalvo. Jennifer . 107. 188, 192 Desmond, Barbara .... 122. 166. 188 Desmond, Dorothy ... 94, 188, 196 Detchon, Patricia 107, 192 Detchon, Robert 122, 223 DeToro, Armand 107, 173 Detwiler, Linda .... 107, 154, 179 Deulin. Sue Not Pictured DeVito, Mary 94, 195 Devlin, Bonnie Not Pictured Dewey, Bruce 122, 171 Dewey, Charles ... 94. 161. 162. 174. 181 DeZee, Clifford 94 DeZee, Harriet 94. 165 Diacin, Hugh 94 Diacin, Maureen 122, 176 Dial, Shari 107 DiBartista, Nick 107 DiBlazio, Linda 107, 173 Dickey, Ray 52 Dickson. Douglas .... 52, 153, 156, 159. 160. 161. 162. 164, 178, 181, 206. 222 Dickson, George 107 Dieter, Dianne 94, 164. 170. 182, 187 Dieter, Tom 107, 170 Dietzel. Loralee ... 52, 148, 157, 158. 168. 170, 180, 185 Dimick, Tomas 94, 223 Dinsmore, John 94 DiNunzio, Larry 94 DiPiero, Ron 107, 223 DiRenzo, Dominic 107 Ditullio, Don .... 107, 154. 223 Dixon, Gloria Jean 52, 186 Dixon, Janet 122, 166 Dixon. Vickie 122 Dodd. Sandra .... 94, 148, 170. 185. 195 Doll. Gregory 122, 163. 176 Dombroski, Darryl 94 Donatiello. Helen _... 107 Donchatz, Charles 122. 154 Donchatz. Rosemary .... 107, 167 Donnan, Bob 94 Dorazio, Daniel 52 D ' Orazio, Dennis 52, 94 Dorazio, Kenneth ..._ 107 D ' Orazio, Michael ... Not Pictured Douglas. William .... 52, 149. 181 Douthitt. Joan 122, 171 Douthitt, June 122, 172 Douthitt. Nancy 94, 175 Doyle, Theresa L 107, 154, 172, 185. 189 Draper. Tod 122 Drennen, John Allen 107 Drouhard. Wade 52. 152 Dubiecki, Patti 122, 166 Dubiecki, Rita 122. 166 Duff, Kathleen .... 52, 159. 175, 180, 196 Duff. Tom . 94. 171. 194 Duffey, Carl 122, 192 Duffey, James 52 Duffic. Wendy . . 107. 188 Dulay, Michael ... 94 Dulovich, Joseph R. 122, 171 Dunbar. David 53. 168. 171. 178. 194 Durrett, David 53. 194 Dyer. Alicia 122, 148, 176 Dyer. Ed 94 Dyer, Suzanne 122. 172 Ead, Joe 156 Ead. Michael 122 Eadie. Darlene Ann 122, 149. 175 Earl, Ernie 53, 177 Eaton. Edward . Not Pictured Echenrode. Ron 107. 176 Eckert. Diane 53. 154, 186. 189 Eddington, Curtis 122 Egolf, James 53. 159. 178 Ekhardt. Bill . 107. 153 Elliot. Donald 53 Elliott. Randy 53 Elliott. Roger 122. 153 Emerick, JoAnn 94 Emerick, Michael 107 Entrikin. William . Not Pictured Erboe. Richard Not Pictured Erickson. James 107 Ernst. Joan 53. 186 Evan, Andrew 94, 222 Evans, Dawn 122, 188. 193 Evans. Debbie 122. 165 Evans. Dick 53. 152 Evans. Donald 152, 159 Evans. Joseph 107, 163 Evans. Sue 53. 153 Evans, Thomas 107, 163 Evers. Carol 95 Ewing, Paul 107, 148, 16} Fairbanks, Alan 53. 194 Fairbanks. Gregory 107 Fairheart, Ruth 95. 184 Falconi. Joseph 122, 223 Folk, Geraldine .... 53. 147. 160. 170. 183. 187 Fammartino. Danna 95, 162. 170, 172, 188. 196 Fammartino, Mary 122. 160 Farmer. Terry 122, 170. 223 Farrell, Warren 153 Fascia, Dave 122 Fascia, Mary 190. 196 Fascia. Sandra 55, 149 Faunda, Gary 95, 19}, 23} Faunda, Terry 95. 1-78 Fearer. James 95. 163 Feduneczko. Sylvia . 55. 175. 185 Fehrman. Stan .... 123 Fellows. Mark 123 Fellows. Tim 55 Fenisey. Darla 55. 164. 186. 190, 164 Fenisey. Daryle 55. 156, 160. 103. 206, 233 Fercana, Joseph 55 Ferguson. Doris 107, 192 Ferguson, Mary 95. 188 260 Ferrcll. Warren 95 Fetchko. Barbara ... 55. 156. 180. 196 Fetchko, Richard ... - 95 Fctchko. Sue 108, 172 Finigan. James ...... 107 Finigan. Terry 125, 223 F.nk, Alice Marie 108. 149 Fink. Beatrice 122. 148, 163. 176 Fisher. Hope . 122. 155. 172 Fisher Joyce ... 108, 154. 162. 176 Fisher, Na.icy 122 Fitch, Greg .... 95, 162, 17V 178. 181. 194 Fitch. William 55 Flavell, Janice - 55. 153. 175. 183 Fleckenstein, Ann 56 Fleischer. Carol J 108. 153. 166. 189 Fleischer. Richard - 95 Fodiak. Melinda 123. 192 Fogle, Glen 123. 223 Fogle, Shirley 108. 166 Folsom. Lynn 95, 186. 187 Forbush, Margaret .... 95, 153, 155. 168, 177, 192 Forcht. Dianne .... 95. 168, 192, 195, 199 Forcht. Ralph 123, 163 Ford. Dorothy .... 123. 155. 175, 237 Forestal, Paul - .. 95. 148, 159. 161. 174 Foriska. Emil 56, 170, 193 Fornear, Judy .... 56. 180, 196, 197 Fornear. Shelley L. .. 123. 155. 175, 190, 237 Fornia, David . 95 Fornia. William 108 Fox, John . 123 Frank, Leslie 123 Frederich, Shawn 108, 223 Friedlander, Mary Lou 123 Friend. Rita 123. 165 Frigole, Tom 95 Fritz, John Not Pictured Fritz, Sharon Not Pictured Frost, Larry . 123, 135, 161, 171 Fry. William 95 Fuller. John 5(3 Fulmer, Larry 95 Gagne. Roger 123 Gahagan, Barbara . 123. 149. 163, 168, 171 Gahagan. Charles .... 56, 148, 157, 158, 159. 168, 171 Galik, Greg ... 95, 178, 181, 194, 222 Galik, Joyce 56, 177, 186 Galla, Diane . .. 56, 177, 180, 186, 196 Galla, Paul 56 Gallagher, Virginia 123. 165 Gallic, Joyce 180, 197 Gallo, Virginia 108 Galterio, Patricia .... 123, 155, 172 Gamble. Marguerite . 123, 149, 175 Garback, Gary 123 Garback, Ronald . 95 Garling. Carole 56 Garrity, Charles .... 108. 181. 223. 234 Garstka. Harriet Jean 95. 165 Carver Carol 108. 162. 176. 180 Gates. Linda 108 Gatie. Bonnie . 155 Gbur, Edward . .. 56. 149, 168, 170 Gearhart, John P. .. .. 123 Gearhart, Norman 57. 158. 168 178 Geiss, Charles 57, 222 Geltch. Sandra 123. 176 Gent. Connie .... 108. 161. 164. 168. 175, 180, 188, 237 Gent. Tom 108. 148. 157. 161, 168, 173. 184 George. Barbara .... 95. 186, 188 George. John 123 George, Ree .. . 57. 153. 186, 188. 196 George, Thomas 57, 174 Gerberry, James 12}, 223 Gerchok. Sandi 159. 57 Getch. Pete .... 159. 170. 177. 178, 233 Getch, Rich .. 57, 170. 178. 181, 193, 222, 233 Gething, Judith 57, 160 Getic, Bonnie 123, 176 Gettemy, Richard Lee Not Pictured Gettman, Barbara 57. 195 Gibbs. David 108. 223 Giblin. Mariann 123, 172 Gibson, Boyd 58. 153. 162 Gill, Carole 108, 153 Gilmore, Linda 108. 172. 184 G.lpatrick, Jay 108 Giovanni, Judy 95 Giudici, Linda .... 108. 154. 161. 172, 185, 190 Glaros, Patricia 123. 155 Glasnapp. Nancy Ann . . 95, 153. 159 Glaze. Frank 123 Glaze, Russell Not Pictured Glines, Thomas M. . 123. 149. 171 Glover, Grey ... 108, 133, 161. 173, 234 Goeller, Bruce V08, 176 Goldner, Judy 58. 165 Gomez, LaVearn .... 108, 154, 166 Good, Don 124 Goodall, James 123. 223 Goodall. John 108 Gorgie, Cheryl 95. 170 Gosnell. Harold Not Pictured Gould, Deborah 123 Gould, Elizabeth 95 Graham, David 58, 148 Gray, Bradley 108. 170 Greggs. Jean 108, 166 Greier, Vicky Lee .... 123, 155, 172 Grey, Nancy . 154, 175, 189 Griffith, Joseph 108 Griffith. Pamela Sue 124. 155, 176 Griffith, Patricia Lee .... 124. 173 Griffith, Susan 124. 175 Grimm, Bill 95, 222 Grimm. Buddy 223 Grimm, Eugene .... Not Pictured Grombacher, Lynne .... 124. 164, 165, 188 Grombacher. Mary .. Not Pictured Grope, Ray 95 Grossen, Ralph 108 Grossi, Cheryl .... 95, 184, 188. 196 Gruber, Debbie 166, 188 Grzeszczyszyn, Mary Valera 124, 193 Guilkey. Elizabeth 124. 167 Gulas, Steve 58. 156 Gulfo, Eugene 108. 223 Gwizdale, Eleanor 108 Hacon, Judith 173 Hadley, Doreen 95 Hadley. Ron 58, 159 Haefke. James 58 Haefke, Tom 95 Hagenbring, Barbara 108, 166 Hahn. Bill .... 95. 152, 181, 222 Hahn. James ... 58. 152. 156. 160, 178, 181, 194 Hahn, Lawrence 96, 162. 174 Hahn, Rodger 124 Halas, Beverly Ann 108. 175 Hale. Edwin 108 Hale. Ruth 124. 167 Hall. Sharon 124, 162 Hall. Tom 162 Hamillia. David 96 Hamillia, Jean 124 Hamilton. Jim 58 Hamrick. Barbara 124, 167 Hamrick, Sheryl - 167 Handwork. Glenca .... 108, 154, 176. 189 Hanes. Mary 96. 153 Hanley. Dan 58 Hanley, Richard ... Not Pictured Hanley. Robert . .. Not Pictured Hannum, John 96. 152 Hanse, Christine .... Not Pictured Hansel ' June 96, 187, 197 Hansel. Kathy 124 Hanysh. Carl 58. 148 Harbol. Joan 186, 189 Hargate, William 124 Harmicar, Mike 124 Harris, Carol 109. 192 Harris. Judith ... 59. 156, 160. 183 Harris, Linda 124, 192 Harrison, John 124 Harrison. John 96 Harrison, Larry 124 Harrison, Thomas ... Not Pictured Hartzell. Sharyn 108. 173 Haug, Frances 109 Hay, Susan .. 96, 171. 185. 195 Hayes, Judy 96, 152, 155, 156. 159, 161. 164, 183. 189. 192. 195 Hayes. Ronald . 109 Hayes, William 96 Haynes, James .96 Hayward. William 124, 149 Hazen. John 109 Hazlett. James 124, 223 Hearrell, Ed ... 59, 152, 178. 181. 193. 194, 222 Hearrell, Gene 96 Hearrell, Jeanette .... 59, 190. 197 Heck. Gene 109 Heckman, David .... Not Pictured Heffron, Barbara .... 96. 154. 171. 183. 196 Heffron. James 124, 223 Heim, Ruthan 124, 166 Heineman, Carl 96 Hendricks, Charles - 124 Hendricks. Gary .... 109. 163. 174, 223 Henik, JoAnn 96, 196 Henik, Tom 124, 223 Henkel, Bruce 96 Henning, Connie 96 Henning, Kathy 124, 165 Henry, Eileen 59. 177 Henry. Mary 124. 167 Hepler. Gretchen 96 Herchik. Julius 109 Herman. Judith 124 Herman. Virginia ... 109. 162, 167, 190 Hermanson, Shirley 124, 165 Herr. James 59. 96, 182 Herr, Thomas .... Not Pictured Hershman. Glennie 96. 188 Hess. Cynthia 109, 173 Hevener, Kathy 109. 16.6 Hevener, Richard 109 Heywood, Raymond 124 Hibbert. Susan 124. 155 Hickenbottom. William .... 109. 170 Hickman. David 124 Hicks. Michael 124. 154 Hicks. Nancy 59. 160 Higel. Frank 125 Higgins, Jeanne 125. 171 Higgins, John 109, 170 Hill, Darlene ... 59, 187, 189. 195 Hilton, Ruth 125. 193 Hingel. Linda 125. 166 Hinricks, Jacquelyn 125, 193 Hite, Lana . .. 59, 180, 177, 189, 195 Hlywa, Terry 59, 194 Hoard. Jeffrey 60 Hoffman. David 22} Hoffman. Ray 96, 178, 181 Hofmann, Cheri 96, 189 Hogan, Darryl 125 Hohing, Pat 125, 170 Holland. John •■ 96 25 Honley. Robert . . 125 Home, Christine . 109. 170 Hooker, Jean ..... 96, 165 Hoover, James .... 60. 148, 157, 158, 168, 171. 178, 182 Hoover, Myra 96 Horton, Harold . Not Pictured Horvath, Richard 109. 174. 181, 223 Horvath, Robert 96 Horvath, Tim Not Pictured Horvatich, JoAnn .... 96. 153, 175. 185, 187, 189, 197 Hoskin, Tom . 96, 1-19. 157 Hosteller. Keith . . 60. 162. 164. 192. 194 Houdyshell. Mary Ann 60. 183 Houser. Bill 60, 181, 194 Houser, John 109, 174, 223 Houser, Ronald 60 Houser, Russ 223 Houston, Fred 12 5. 176 Houston, Jean 109. 163. 173 Houston. Karen .... 109. 153. 18S Hovanas, Mike 178 Hovanes. Michael 96. 181 Howells. Margaret 109. 148, 173. 185 Howells. Robert 109 Hrifka, John _ 96 Hubinsky. Michael 109. 223 Hudak. Michael 223 Hufnagel, Dan 97 Hufnagel. Nancy 96. 188 Hughes, Jim 148, 157 Hughes. John Not Pictured Hughes. Kathleen ... 125, 155. 192 Hughes. Larry Not Pictured Hughes, Lynda 125. 166 Hulburt, ' John 125 Hulewat. Mike 97 Hull. Eric 61 Hull. Philip .... 125. 163. 172 Humbard. Rebecca .... Not Pictured Hummel. Sonja .... 61. 147, 153, 155, 177, 183. 195 Humphrey. Charles 125 Humphery, John 10J Hunstiger, Eric 109, 176 Hunt, Robert - 125, 149 Hunter. David 109. 223 Huntington. MaryJo . .. 165, 187. 196 Hurdle. Judith 165. 166 Hurst. Richard 109. 176 Hutch, Rosemary 109, 166 Huzjak. Thomas . .. 109. 152, 164, 181 lagulli. Larry 125. 149 Iagulli, Pat 125. 161, 164. 149 lagulli. Tom .... 97, 174, 178, 181, 222 Ignazio, Joseph 125, 223 Infante, Jan.-, 125, 161, 223. 235 Infante, Joseph 97 Infante. Louis . Not Pictured Inhouse, Doris 177 Inhouse, Nancy 97 Itiliano, M.chael 97. 174. 223 Ivan. Charles 110, 223 Ivan. Michael Not Pictured Jackson, Karen 125 Jacobs, Betty 159. 180. 184. 189, 192, 195 Jacobs, Paolo 125. 223 Jacobson. Bill .... 97, 178, 181. 193. 233 Jacobson, Larry 97 Jacola. Janet 110 Jacola, Janice no James. Stuart Not Pictured Janik. Jim 223 Jankovitch. Kenneth Not Pictured Jankowski. Dolores 61 Jankowski. Gerald 97 Jayne, Bill Not Pictured Jankins. Robert 125, 149 Jenson, Jackie 97, 186 Jensen, Janet 97 Jensen. Larane 61, 152, 180 Jewel! Mona .... 61. 147. 160. 195 Johns, Betty 61 Johns. William 97 Johnson. Alex M 110. 135. 161. 223. 234 Johnson, Betty 125 Johnson, Bob .... 97. 174. 178. 181, 193, 222. 233 Johnson. Craig ... 97, 153. 174. 181. 222 Johnson. Harriett 125 Johnson, John L 125, 223 Johnson. Judy 110. 167, 189 Johnson. Larry 110, 163 Johnson, Louis Not Pictured Johnson. Pamela 125 Johnson, Phyllis HO Johnson, Rick 62 Johnson, Trena .... 62. 160. 164. 186. 189. 196 Jorner. Sharon 62. 160, 197 Jones, David H 125, 163. 174 Jones, Douglas 97 Jones, James 62, 177 Jones, James 125. 149, 194 Jones, James R 125. 231 Jones, Linda 110, 166 Jones. Linda 97 Jones. Patricia L 155 Jones. Robert 62 Jones, Sandra 97, 170. 195 Jones, Scott 125, 163. 176 Jones, Susan 62, 165, 189, 197 Jones, Tim 62 Jones. William 97 Jones. William Ed 62, 148. 194 Jordan. Ralph 110. 154. 177 Jordan. Susan 97. 163 Jordan, Virginia HO. 154 Joyce. Kathy 97 Joyce. Pat 125. 167 Judy. James 125_ Judy. Kobert 110, 161. 171 Justice. Leslie HO. 15} Kachurek. Jim 133 Kachurek. Joe 126, 167 Kadv.m, George 62 Kadvan James 97 Kadvan, Mary Ann 110, 167 Kagle, Larry 97 Kalasky. Carol 97, 153 Kalosky. Lois 110, 173. 184 Kalna, Judy 97 Kaminsky, Pat 63, 185. 187 Kampcrman. Janis .... 63. 146. 152, 160, 182, 195 Kane, Diane 126. 167 Kane. Patricia 63. 152 Kane, Valerie 110 Karabin, Larry . . 97, 152, 153. 170 Kascak, Mary Helen 126. 172 Kasmer, Robert 110 Katcher. Edward 110 Kauffung. Sue 63. 165 Kays, Ralph 97, 222 Keiper, Deborah 63 Kekish, Patricia 126 Keller. Gary 126 Kellish. Peggy .... 110, 161, 189. 192 Kellner, Beverly 63, 180, 186 Kelly. Howard 97, 174 Kelty, Barbara 126, 149 Kennedy. Gary 63, 193 Kennedy, Linda .... 126, 155, 171. 190 Kennedy, Patrick 97, 194 Kennedy. William .... Not Pictured Kenney. Jack 126. 223. 235 Kenney. Pat 97, 195, 197 Kerchofer. Bob 97 Keslar, Kenneth 99, 174, 233 Keyser. Doris .... 98, 187, 196 Kilbreath. Linda 98 Kilbreath, Timothy 126 Kimmel. Shari 126, 149, 175 King, Karen 126, 163, 193 King, Larry 152 Kinn. Gary 126, 172 Kinnich, Nancy 126 Kinnick, Paul 98, 168 Kirkwood, Bill 110, 174, 234 Kisel. Paulette 126. 167 Kisel, Ruth 126, 155, 167 Kish, Nancy 63. 196 Klasic, Charles 126 Klasic, Cheryl 110. 167 Klasic, William 126 Klasovsky, James 126, 163 Klauson. Kathleen .... 63, 156, 180 Klein, James 64, 174 Klein, Linda .. 64 Klema, Bernadette 98. 186. 188 Klimaski, Karen _.. 110 Klingensmith. Dave 126, 223 Klingcnsmith. Elaine . 110. 193 Kochera, Sandra 165 Kokoski, John .... 64. 146, 178. 181. 193. 233 Kokoski, Kenneth 126 Kokoski, Richard 98 Kolesar. Galen .... Not Pictured Kollar. Kathy 118, 173 Kollat, Carol . 64, 186 Kollat, Paul 126 Kolman. Ron 98, 152, 159 Komara. Robert 64 Kommel, Gary 98. 153 Koncsol, Marsha . 126. 166 Koncsol. Steven .. ItC K.mur Joanne 110. 163. 168. 172. 177, 189 Korda. Janet .98. 187 Kotouch. Sandra 98. 170. 180. 188 Koval. Margaret 126 Kowal. Dale .... 126 Kowal. Kenneth 98 Kraft, Darlene 98. 170 Kraly. Kathleen 110. 196 Kramer. Janet 98, 187 Kranz. Arthur 126, 193 Kravec, Amy . . 110, 153. 184. 190 Kruest. Douglas . 64. 168. 170. 178. 194 Krusely, Barbara 98, 160 Kuchmaner, Karen 110. 153 Kucynski. James 157, 163 Kudary, Jack 98 Kinkle. Pat Not Pictured Kunkle. Steve 110, 173. 184 Kunovich, Dianne 126 Kurek. John 126 Kurtz. Thomas .... 64, 152. 164. 168. 173. 185 Kyle. Martha 64. 98 LaBash, John .... 64. 159. 162. 163. 168, 175. 177, 184 LaBertn. Joe 126. 223 LaBerto. Richard 64 Lackey. Charlotte .... 66. 146. 147. 148, 158. 163, 185 Laing. Robert Not Pictured Laithwaite. Kenneth 110 Lamia. Elizabeth - 110 Land. Sandra 180 Landers. Barbara 110, 153 Landgraver. John 110 Land, DiarCe Not Pictured Lang Sandra Jane .... 111. 166. 180. 193 Langties. Larry Not Pictured Lanterman. Bonnie 111. 184 Lanzino, Carole 98. 195 LaPresta. Andrea Ill Lapushansky. Judith ... 98. 187. 190, 195 Lapushansky, Robert ... 111. 223 Lasky, Nancy ' . 98. 153, 155. 175. 177. 183. 196 Lasky. Susan .... 66, 96, 152. 175, 177, 185 Lathrop. Sandra ... 66, 147, 186 Laughlin. Delores 66. Ill Laughlin, Gloria .... 152, 153. 183 Laurie. Pat 66, 153. 180 Lavezzare. Sandra 66, 153 Lawrence, Charlene 98 Lawrence, Charles 126 Lawrence. Kathy 98 252 Layshock, Thomas 98, 222 Leach, James 154, 223 Lealand. Laura 66. 186 Lealand, Marilyn 98 Lebio. Havalynn . Ill, 176, 189 Leedy, Ronald 98, 1-19 Leighty, Kathy - - 126 Lempka, William 66 Levinsky, Mildred Ill Lewis, Fred Not Pictured Lewis, Helen Ill, 154, 171 Lewis, Larry 126 Lewis, Mary . 66, 147, 152, 158. 161, 164, 183, 197 Leyshon. Karen 98, 154, 155, 190 Libert, Priscilla 126 Lindsay, Trudy 98 Lipinsky, Robert 66 Liposchak, John 98 Lissimore. Larry Not Pictured Lissimore, Kenneth .... Ill, 171 Litler, Guy Not Pictured Little, Beverly 66, 196 Llewellyn, James 66, 182 Llewellyn, Sharon 126. 165 Lloyd. Jeff 126, 174 Logan, Linda Ill Lombardo, Jean ... 98, 165 Lombardo, Patrick 98 Lombardo. Roseann Ill Loree. Lorraine . .. 67, 156, 186. 196 Loswego, Paul 67 Loswego, Richard 67 Loswego, Thomas 126 Loth, Dianne .. 98, 152, 170, 183 Loth, Karen 126. 155. 171 Loth. Rayna Ill, 154 Loucks, Melanie 98 Loucks, Sue Not Pictured Loychik, Harry Ill, 176 Loychik, Robert 157, 178 Lucas, Karan 126. 149 Luczka. Stella 126. 155 Lude. Karen 98, 196 Lueche, Vera Lynn . Not Pictured Lunn. Jill 126. 149. 163. 172 Lyman. Ronald Not Pictured Lynch, Darlene 127. 167 Lynn, Janice .. 126. 155. 165 Lyons, Sandra 127 MacDonald, Robert j Not Pictured MacDougall, Mark Not Pictured MacDougall, Robert . 127, 171 MacKellar. Donna . 111. 154. 172, 189 McAndrew, Thomas 111, 163. 148 McCabe. Darrell 99 McCalpin. Gene Ill McCarty, Linda 111. 167 McCarty, Sue Ann 67 McClain, Jack 99 McClain. Jill .. 127. 161. 155. 192, 237 McClain, Lipda . . 127, 175. 188 McClain. Scott 156, 67 McClaskey, Linda . . 127. 155. 175 McCluskey, Patricia Not Pictured McCormick, James 67 McCracken. Jean Ill McCracken, Joan Ill McCurdy, Raymond ... 127. 149 McEaneney. Judy ... 127, 167. 155 McEIhaney. Kenneth 67 McFarland. David 99, 159 McFerren. Mary . 99, 187, 160 McGraw, Genevieve ... 186. 180. 197, 67, 147 McGregor, Hamilton .... 178. 181, 193, 222 McHattie, David Ill McKay, Patricia .... 186, 67, 160 McKelvey, Darlene .... 127, 155. 193 McKelvey, George 99 McKenna. Sue 99, 168, 195 McKenrich. Donald Ill McNamara, Bob 99, 157 McNamara. John .... Ill, 152. 153, 163, 164, 173 McTigue, Terrence 67 McTigue, John -. 67 McVickers, Charlene .. . 127. 167 Mackey, Geroge 68 Maffei. Gene Not Pictured Magada, Pete Ill Magliocca. Joe .... 98. 193, 194, 222 Magmore. Linda 127, 165 Magmore, Marilyn ... Ill, 134, 165 Maguire. Jack Not Pictured Mahoney. Karin . Ill, 175. 185 Mahoney. Richard 98. 223 Mahood, Jim _ 127 Malcomson, James .... 98, 159, 168. 174, 182 Malie, Elaine 127, 162, 167 Maluso, Richard Ill Mamrick, Mildred 127, 167 Mann, James 98 Magosiak, Ronald ... 127. 176. 235 Markosvky. Walter 127 Marks, David .... 127, 149, 171 Marks, Kenneth .... 68, 146. 148, 170. 194 Markulin, Diann .... 99, 180. 186, 190 Marroulis, Bonnie Lou .... 127. 155, 166 Marsh, Geroge 127 Marshall. Joann . . Not Pictured Martin, Barbara ... Not Pictured Martin, David 194 Martin, Dorothy .... 99, 165. 186 Martin, Frank 127 Martin, Leslie 127 Martin, Linda 68. 186 Martin Patti . . Not Pictured Martin, Rich 99 Martin. Robert 99 Martin, Ron . 111. 148, 176 Martin. Russell 68. 148 Martin, Sandra 99, 176, 187 Mashorda, Rae Ann . Not Pictured Mason, Alfred 68 Mastro, Diane . . 127, 155, 172. 190 Mathe, Csaba 99 Matthews. Jay . 99, 159 Mays, Charlene 111 Maxwell. Diane 127 Maxwell. Jack 127 Measmer. Betty ... 68, 147, 158, 161. 170, 183,. 187, 188, 196. 197 Measmer, James 68 Meckulck, Vicki 127. 167 Medwick. George Ill Mehle, Kathleen ... 68, 147, 153. 175, 183. 187 Menning, Carol 127, 155, 175. 188 Merrifield, Tim 111. 223 Merryman. Barry Ill Merryman, Patrick 128, 223 Mesaros, Georgette .... 111. 167. 189 Metzge Pi. Metzler. James 99. 148 Meyers, Dawn 128, 165 Meyers, Ronald . 112, 154, 192 Mezzatesta, Marie .... 112. 166. 183 Michalchick. Anthony .. . 68. 177 Michalchick. Thomas 99 Michalchick. Jeffrey 128 Midlick, Linda ... 68, 153, 188. 197 Midlick. Ronald ... Not Pictured Mihalov, Donna 99. 190 M.klas. Linda 69. 153. 156. 180, 187. 190, 195 Miklas, Martin 112. 223 Mikula. Ben 112 Milanchus, Robert ... 69, 145, 148. 164, 182. 194 Miljevkh, George - in Miller. Brenda .... 112, 153, 173 Miller, Carol .. 97. 148. 159, 164. 176, 182 Miller, Gary 112, 159, 223 Miller. Gary 128 Miller. Jaye Not Pictured Miller, Karen 155 Miller, Linda 128, 165 Miller, Lois 112, 154 Miller, Ralph 69 Miller, Sandra Not Pictured Miller, Suzanne 69 Miller, Thomas 69, 194 Mills. James 99. 149, 157 Mills, Larry 112 Mills, Robert 112, 152, 176 Minto, Barbara 128, 176 Mitchell, Rehn 112, 223 Mladenoff, Flo .... 99, 180. 183. 190, 19 ' Mock, Cathy 128, 155, 172 Monroe, Gary 99 Mook, Kenneth 128 Moore, Allcne 99, 154, 159 Moore, Gary 99 Moore, Hc ' :n 128, 155 Moore, Paul U8 Moore, Richard 112 Moore, Ruth ... 99, 148, 171, 185 Moore, Thomas 99 Moore, Vern 112, 167 Morabito, Pete .... 99, 161, 168. 194 Moretti, Eugene 70 Moretti, Joe 127 Morice, Jacci .... 112, 160, 172, 190 Morgan, Cheryl 128. 171 Morgar , Dan 99, 222 Morgan, Danny 112, 181 Morgan, Dennis 128 Morgan, Lawrence 99, 194 Morgan, Paulette 112, 149 Morgan, Pete 70 Morgan, Randy .... 100. 161, 181. 194 Morris, Jack 112, 234 Morrison, Don 128 Morton, Leslie 112. 176 Moses, Margene .... 112, 154, 170, 188 Moss, Daniel 128 Mound, Nancy _.. 128, 155, 175 Mozzy, Tom 112, 149 Mueller, James 128 Mueller, Mary Lou ... 128, 149, 193 Mulichak. Al 112 Mulichak, Robert 223 Mullan, Carol 128, 171 Mundy, Narcia 70 Murphy, Diana .... 112, 153, 175 Murphy, Yvonne .... 70, 180, 184 Myers, Carol ... 70. 144. 153, 158, 160, 163. 185, 192, 195 Myers, Larry 128, 163, 172 Myers, Linda 128, 165 Myers, John 70 Nard, Linda _.. 112, 163, 173, 185 Napolitano, Marie .. 112. 189, 192 Napolitano, Rosemary 100 Napolitano, Steve 70 Nation. Patricia .... 100, 148. 159 176. 148 Naylor, Marvin 100 Neff, Nancy 70. 156, 159, 189, 197 Nemcik, John 234 Nemcik, Robert .... 70, 153, 178, 181, 193. 194, 222 Nespecca, Glenn 135, 149. 161. 163, 173 Nettles, Jeff 112, 171 Neville, Bonita 162, 172 Newberry. Robert 100 Newman, Don 112 Nezbola, Judy ... 128, 155, 171 Nichol, Daniel 128 Nichols, Dan 112 Nichols, Robert 128, 176 Niel, Beverly 70, 186 Nitsky, Rita . 128, 155, 173 Nittole, Linda 100 Nivert, Judy 112, 176 Nobile, Carol Not Pictured Nocera, Carole .... 100. 159. 152 Noday, Greg 100 2 C j Norling, John 70. 159 Novotny, Dennis 128. 173 Novotny, Francine 128. 175 Novotny, Martin 70. 191 Novotny, Patricia 100. 175 OConnell, Maureen .... 112. 15-1. 173. 190 O ' Connell. Tim 71, 178 OHara. Charlene .... 112. 15-1. l-( . 1SK OHara. Kathy .... 128 167. 190 OHara, Pat 128, 173 Olinger, Doris 128, 167 Olinger, John . Not Pictured Orosz, John 100 Osborne. Daryle 71 Ovcrdorr, Carol - 128, 165 Overdorf. Ernie 71 •Owens. Keith 112 Oyler. Paula 128, 165 Oyler, William .... 71, 177, 193. 194, 222 Packo. Patricia .... 71, 156, 160, 187, 189 Palko, John 71 Pallante. Larry .... Not Pictured Pallo, Shirley 165. 190 Pallotta, Kenneth 71. 153 Palmer, Edith 165 Palmer. Harriet 100. 170 Palmer. Marilyn 128, 172 Palodenic, Denise ... Not Pictured Pamer, Janet 153 Pamfilie, Eric 100 Pannunzio, Beverly Not Pictured Popa. Paul Not Pictured Papach. Linda ... 128, 155, 173 Papay, Joseph Not Pictured Papke, Ronald 100 Paretti. Richard - 152. 178 Parker, Donald Not Pictured Parker, Howard 100 Parisi, Cathy .... 100, 186, 188. 196 Parry, David _ 128. 149 Parson. Thomas ... Not Pictured Pasha, Robert ... 71. 149. 146. 178, 181, 194 Passarelli, Susan 72, 196 Pastovich. Maureen 72, 187 Patory, Sue 72 Patterson. Linda 128, 166 Patterson. Robert Patton, Sheryl 100. 188, 195 Pavhga. Cheryle 173 Paulis, Marian 128, 165 Pauschert, Joan 128, 167 Pauschert. Nancy .... Not Pictured Pavalko, Kathy 167 Pavlechko. Ronald 170, 223 Pav;Ua. Cheryle 173 Payne. Gary 162, 177 Payne. John ... Net Pictured Pedro, Margie 128, 166, 188 Pelton, Sally 128, 161 Pelton, Sara Not Pictured Pentz, Cole 128, 149, 171 Pcrod, Roger 72 Perrico. Mariann 72. 147, 153, 171, 180. 184 Perry.. Nancy 153 Petrella, Paulette 72. 176, 183. 197 Pcttit. Debra ■„.._....... 128. 166 Pfended, Karen . 128. 175 Pfund, Marsha 167 Phelps, Walter . 100. 148 Philibin, Dave .... 72, 164, 171, 182, 194 Philibin. Donna 167 Phillips. Jeanne 176 Phillips. Joann 171 Phillips, Joe 176, 223 Phillips, Sharon 100 Pinkerton, Robert . 128, 163, 171 Pinkocze, Joseph 100 Pinkocze, Rosemarie ... 128, 172 Poper, Sharon Not Pictured Pitts, Linda ... 100, 190, 195, 197 Piatt, Margie 128, 167 Platthy, Terry 128 Pletcher, Ginny 166, 153 Pletcher, Grayce 100. 187, 190. 196 Pletcher. James .... Not Pictured Pochio, Mary Jean .... 176, 177 Podolsky, Robert 100, 178, 181, 193, 194. 222 Podolsky, Sally ... 129, 155. 161. 175 Polder, Mike 177 Poling, Linda 100 Poluse, James 72, 173 Poluse, Lynn 175 Pondillo, Anthony 72 Pondillo, Frank 177 Pondoff. Joan 72, 153 Popa, Dave 129 Poppelriter, Gary 129 Popson, Marlene .... 153. 173. 190 Porter. Darlene 167 Porter, Lee 72, 148, 181 Porter. Shirley 167, 190 Posterli, Eugene 100 Pounds, Bonnie 129. 166 Povec. Ed 72 Pregenzer, Jeanne 129, 167 Preininger. Frank .... 129. 149. 163 Price. Douglas .... 100. 152, 153, 174 Price. Larry 129, 223 Price. Randall 73 Prince, Diane 129, 192 Prior. Carol ... 73. 186, 188, 196 Pritchard, Karen ... 42, 73. 158. 159, 161, 162, 171, 183, 189. 192 Pritchard. Leslie 129, 149 Pritchard, Robert - 154 Pritts, Duane Not Pictured Prontka, Patricia ... 73. 147. 196 Purnell, Dianne 129 Purnell. Mary Ann .... 100, 171. 183 Purnell. Ruth Ann .... 129, 149 Purser, Linda 100, 189, 187. 195 Pustay, Julianne 73. 180 Puz, Ronald 129 Quimby. Ro K cr 100 Racz. Audrey 73. 186 Rawer. Sharon 129. 166 Rago, Vincent Not Pictured Rakacy, Cheryle . 100, 183, 187, 19Q. 197 Ramsey. Nancy .... 73. 158. 171. 183. 190 Rapovy. Elaine 100 Raschella. Frank 73 Ratie. Charles 74. 157. 158. 168. 170, 182 Rauch. Gary Not Pictured Raymer, Robert ... 100. 154, 163. 171. 184 Reagan. John . Not Pictured Rearden, John Not Pictured Reardon. Bob 129 Rebold, Sheila 101 Reed. Donald 1Q1. 148. 157. 163. 168 Reeder, John 101. 153. 160 Reeder, Tom 129. 154 Reedy. Kathleen 166, 175 Reedy. Nancy 129 Reel. Gary .... 74, 148. 157. 158. 170, 194 Reel. Jeanette 148. 185 Reese. James 101. 178, 181. Reese. Robert 74 Reha, Diane ... 74. 17 1. 183. 187. 197 Reha, Larrv .... Not Pictured Rehfuss, Bertha .... Not Pictured Rehfuss. Terry 167 Reisinger, Mary Jo 101 Reisinger. Pat Not Pictured Rem. Jan ....... Not Pictured Restle. Jim Not Pictured Rezke. Lorraine 74. 182. 195 Reszke. Peggy 153. 167 Reynolds. William Not Pictured Rheuban. Carol .... 163. 173. 189 Rheuban. Joyce . 74. 158. 195 Rhoads. Clyde 101 Rhoads. Linda .... 74. 158. HI. 197 Rhodes, David 101. 174 Rhodes. Nancy .... 129. 155. 163. 188, 193 Richter. Carol 153. 166 Rigby, Diane 74. 180. 186 Ripple. Harold 74 Ripple. Marvin . Not Pictured Rizer. Richard 129 Rizer. Sandra 74. 196 Robayo. German . Not Pictured Robbins, Ray Not Pictured Roberts. Angelo 154 Roberts. Mary 74, 164 Roberts. Ray 101 Roberts. Richard 101 Robinette. Dale 101 Robinson. Linda . . 74. 160. 175. 185 Robinson. Pat 154. 185 Rocci. Gerald Not Pictured Rodgers. Gary Not Pictured Rogers, Carol ... 76, 14R. 177, 186 Romano. Gary . Not Pictured Roscnberger. Charles 129 Rosenberger. Donald 76, 178. 193. 194. 222 Roscnburger, Bill .... Not Pictured Rosevear, Alice 76. 159. 180, 185. 196 Rosine, Jerry Not Pictured Ross. Pegfcy Ann 129, 165. 188 Ross, William 129 Rossler, John 76, 148, 181 Rosser, Linda 166 Roth, Jack .... Not Pictured Roth. Marlene 148, 162, 192 Roth, Paul 129, 223 Roth. Ruthann 15 1. 170 Roth. Shirley 129. 166 Roth. William 222 Roush. Barbara . 101, 166 Rowbotham, Cordie 192 Rugo, Michael . 101 Ruhl. Wayne 130 Rullie, Donna 101 Rupp. Charles . 76. 222 Ruth. Paul Not Pictured Ryan, Sue Not Pictured Sabatino. JoAnn 101, 154. 176. 183. 195 Sabbato. Patricia .... 76, 152, 184, 189 Sabino, Anthony 101 Sabo, Louis 130, 171 Sabino, Mary Jane 130, 193 Sadler, Robert Not Pictured Sailor, Charles .... 130. 176. 223 Sailor, Susan .... 76, 156, 160, 180, 184 Sallaz. Stanley 76 Salmasi, Dennis 101 Saltsman. Wayne 101 Salus. Joseph 130 Sanders. Michael 101 Sarsfield, Debbie ... 101. 183. 187. 190. 196. 197 Sauce. Ron 101 Savage, Ed 101 Savarin, George ... Not Pictured Scardina. Jim Not Pictured Schade. Tom .... 101, 161, 178 Schaeffer. Susan .... 76. 149. 159. 180, 184, 195 Schaffer, Vaughn . .. Not Pictured Scheetz, Janet ... 163, 172, 168 Scherl. John ... 77, 153. 192 Schettino. Margie Schialdone. Betty Rae 77, 156. 159. 160. 163. 164. 185, 197 Schill. Linda .... 101, 149, 180. 183, 195 Schisler, Terry 130 Schlabaugh. Karen . 154, 166. 189 Schlosser, Carol Not Pictured Schlosser. Steve ... Not Pictured Schmidt. Fred HO Schnurrenberger. David 1 0. 234 Schreiner, JoAnn 101, 187 Schrum. David 101 Schrum. Ruth . 101. 170, 185. 195 254 Schultz. Kurt .... 77, 152. 178, 193. 222 Schultz, Robert ... 77. 146. 148. 156, 160. 181. 194 Schwarck, Gloria 130. 190 Schwarck, Roberta .... 77. 156, 188. 196 Schwartz, Linda 101, 164. 180, 185, 188, 195 Schwartz, Richard .... 130. 163, 171, 223 Scisinger, Ed 130 Scollon, Joan 130, 193 Scotchie, Robert .... 77, 158, 193, 206, 233 Scott. Cathy 176 Scott. Cleason 154 Scott, Larry 77 Scott, Georgia 77 Scott, Pat .... 101, 183, 190, 195 Scott. Rosemary .... 130, 166, 190 Seifert, Sharyn 165 Seifert, Tom 130, 223 Seipler, Russ Not Pictured Sekela, Michael 101, 149 Sellers. Janice 130, 192 Sellers, Paula 100, 163 Senich, Sharyn .... 78, 159, 164, 183, 187. 189, 196 Senvissky, Ken 223 Senvissky, John 130, 176 Senvissky, Kathy ... 78, 147. 153, 183, 187, 197 Sertich, Stephanie 130, 175 Sfero, Thomas 78 Shaffer, Paul 130, 163, 171 Shank, Kathi 154 Sharp, Jams 130, 149, 171 Sharp, Jean 78 Sharp, Joe 149 Shattuck, Barry 102 Shaw, Carol 130, 155, 188 Shea, Bonnell 153 Shea, Carolyn .... 102, 183, 187, 190, 197 Sheehan, Cathy 130 Sheets, Paul 222 Sheets, Sandra 130, 155, 175 Sheetz, Janet 149, 185 Sheldon, Chuck 154 Shelley, Joan 78, 156, 185 Sheridan, Robert 130 Sheridan, Sandra ... 78, 171, 183, 187, 197 Shields, Dave 130, 154 Shira, Linda .... 78. 158. 171, 180, 290, 204, 206 Shira, Lynne 78. 158, 171, 190 Shobel, Orabelle 102, 186 Shobel, Sandra 149 Shoes, Jim 225 Shook, Norma .. 130, 155. 192 Sigler, Bobbie . .. 102, 190. 196 Silliman, John Not Pictured Simcox, Marcia 130, 167 Simcox, Stephanie 130, 166 Simione, Joseph .... 102, 152, 153. 159, 193, 22 Simkins, Cindy ... 79, 158, 161. 164, 183, 187 Simkins. Edward 192 Simons, Howard 102 Sinchak, Betty .... 79, 153. 155, 165, 185 Sine, John 130 Sines, Shari 102, 152, 187 Sinn, Joan .... 79, 152, 165, 180. 195 Skeleski. Beverly 102, 160. 189, 192, 195 Skeleski. Bill 102, 168 Skibo. Bob .... 102, 174. 178, 181, 233 Smith, Carolyn 130, 167 Smith, Cheryl 79, 153 Smith, Dennis Not Pictured Smith, Edward 79, 102 Smith, Gary 130 Smith, Jayne 172, 185 Smith, Joan .... 102, 182, 185, 187, 195 Smith, John 79 Smith, Keith 130, 223, 235 Smith, Randall 130 Smith. Richard 130, 235 Smith. Robert Not Pictured Smolek, Karen 166, 189 Smuck, Kathleen .... Not Pictured Snovak, Graigh .... Not Pictured Snovak, Joe : 102 Snyder, Carol 79 Snyder, Connie ... 102, 186, 188 Snyder, Jackie .... 102. 153. 175. 185 Soccorsy, Anita Not Pictured Solomon, Larry 102, 194 Sopko, Diane 130. 171 Sopp, Judy 131, 167 Sotack, Evelyn ... 102, 170. 188. 196 Sotack, Georgene ... 153, 170, 188 Spangenburg, Don 102 Spangenburg, Linda 79 Spangenburg, Sandra .... 154, 165 Spatofore, Ronald 102 Spier, Roger 79 Spoonamore. Joyce 102 Spoonamore, Ronald Not Pictured Sprankle, Robert 79 Squibbs, Gary 154, 192 Stacey, Alice 131, 149, 173 Staffrey, Georgia .... Not Pictured Staffrey, Michael 102 Stanislaw, Marsha 131, 175 Stanislaw, Nancy .... Not Pictured Stanton. Tom ... 162, 175, 194 Stanyard, Beverly 102, 186 Starbird, Wendy ... 131, 155, 166 Stark, Colleen 102 Stark, Louis Not Pictured Stark, Sarah 131. 175 Stark. Sarah 131, 175 Steele. Bill 159 Steele, Dianne 172. 190 Stengosh, Marlena 102, 190 Stephenson, George 131 Stephenson, Sylvia 170 Sterzbach, Lynn 153, 177 Stililer, Christina 131 Stirbens, Allen 102, 161 Stitle, Gayle 79. 149 Stiver, Janice .... 102, 176, 187, 190, 195 Stofac, Joann .... 102, 175. 183. 185. 197 Stoner. Karen 166 Store, Diane ... 79, 182. 187. 197 Strah, Heidi .... 42, 80, 146, 152, 156, 160. 161, 164. 183. 195. 205, 206 Straley, Charles 159. 170 Stredni. Barbara 160, 173, 184, 188 Sturdevant, Sandra .... 131, 165, 188 Suhar, Jo Ann _ 17 1, 148 Sulenski, William 102, 222 Sullivan, Pat .... 135, 160, 161 164, 173. 180, 189. 237 Summers, Ed 131 Surak, Joseph 131 Susar, Jerry 80 Susko. Margie 80 Susko, Susan .... 102, 148. 175, 185 Suttello, Donald 102 Sutton, Jackie 103, 186 Sutton. Kenneth 131, 235 Sweeney. Claudia .... 103. 153, 159. 183 Sweeney, John 80 Swinehart, Elizabeth .... 103, 190. 197 Swisher. Cheryl .... 160, 162, 175 Swisher, Connie .... 80, 184, 189, 196 Sylves, Carolyn .... Not Pictured Szary, Betty 131 Szary, Larry Not Pictured Taal, Arie ... 80, 208. 209, 210. 211 Tackett. Cherylann 131 Tamburino, Ronald Not Pictured Taporcer, Steve 172 Tarajack. Connie 103 Tatarka. Jean 166 Tatarka. Jerry 80 Tatarka, Robert 80 Taylor, David 80 Taylor, Kenny Not Pictured Taylor, Linda .... 103, 176. 180. 183, 188, 196 Taylor, William 131. 193 Tenny, Brenda 103 Teno, Mary Ellen 103 Tentinger. Carolyn ... 81. 158, 185. 192, 195 Terlecki, Diane .... 103, 177, 189. 192 Terlecki, Dick Not Pictured •Terlecki, John 103. 153 Terlizzi, Anthony 81 Terlizzi, Charles 131. 172 Terrigne, Gary 131, 171 Tetrick, Eugenis 131, 167 Tetrick, Melody 103 Theis, Carole .... 81, 144. 160, 162, 163, 170, 183 Theis, Ger.ild 131 Theis, Michael 131, 171 Theisler. Robert 103 The.sler, William . .. 131 Thomae, Richard . no Thomas. Cynthia . . 167 Thomas. Diane 103 Thomas, Emil 131 Thomas, Mananna ' .... 149, 168 Thomas, Milan ... Not Pictured Thomas, Steve 103 Thompson, Dennis 131, 170 Thompson, Jim 131, 223 Thompson, Robert 81 Thompson, Valerie 103, 186 Thorenson, Nancy 166 Thornton, Caroline .... 131, 175, 188 Thornton, Robert 103 Tillotson, Judy 165, 186 Timline, John 103 Tingler, Walter .... Not Pictured Tisone, Karen .... 81, 153, 155, 183, 187. 188, 195 Titler. Gary 131. 176 Todor, Linda 148, 168 Towman, Kenneth 103, 149 Toporcer. Steve 131 Towns, Cathy 81 Towns, Jeff 162, 192 Townsend, Eileen 81 Tranovich _ 131 Treharne, Charles Not Pictured Trembella, Elizabeth 189 Trimboli, Dominic 81 Trimboli, Melanie .... 131, 165 Trinkhaus, Phyllis 172, 184 Trnavsky, Margie 165 Troop, Fred Not Pictured Tueche, Vera-Lynn 132 Turkal, Judy 173 Turner. Linda 173, 185 Tursak, John Not Pictured Tuxford, Darla 132, 155 Tyler, Virginia .... 103, 152, 160 Tyree, Charles 132, 223 Uncapher, Ruth 162, 166 Urbach, Ralph .... Not Pictured Urbach. Ted 132, 149 Uscianowksi, Carole ... 103. 153. 165 Vail, George 81 Van Horn, James 234 Vargo, Mary Ann .... 103, 149. 168, 176, 190 Varner, Bill .... 83, 152. 178. 181. 193, 222 Vasko. Kathy 132, 152 Vasko, Robert 132, 235 Vasko, Thomas 83 Vaughn, Dale 103, 176 Vaughn, Larry 174 Vaughn, Thomas .... Not Pictured Verdream, Kathy 83 Vesey, Linda .... 132, 155, 192 Vestal. Michele 132, 167 Vestal, Robert 103 Vinion, Billie .... 154, 172, 190 Vinsack. Don 132 25 ' - Vinsack. Joyce Hi. 1 !• . 195 Vogt, Rick 176. 223. 255 Vokclich. Michele Not Pictured Volpe, Eleanor 132, 155 Volpe. John .... 83. 157. 168. 172 Vukelicb, Michclc 132, 155 Wagner, Donald 132, 15 I, 161. 171 Wagner, Suzanne , 151, 176 Wait. Sam . .. 10? Wakeford, Russell Not Pictured Walker. Lois 15 i Waller. Rod 176 Walsh, Kenneth 192 Walter. Chester .... 103. 159. 223 Walter. James 223 Walters. Carol ... 132, 155. 193 Walters, Diane ... 132. 155. 167 Walters, Linda .. . 132, 155, 166 Walters. Tom . 103. 161. 194. Wardle, Cathy 172, 189 Wardle. Cathy 172. 189 Warmoth. Jim 132 Warren. Deborah 132. 155. 192 Watkins, Janice 132, 166 Watkins, Larry Not Pictured Watson, Bill 83. 194 Watson, Kenneth 103. 154 Wawrosch, Philip 132 Wayland, Kathy .... 149. 176, 190 Weaver, Denise .... 103, 160, 185, 196 Weaver. Don 192. 223 Weimer, Marilyn 149 Weimer, Nancy 132 Welch, Howard John ... 132. 152 Welch, Kattn 103. 186 Weldele. Frank 83. 148. 164. 181. 182, 194 Weldele, Karen ... 132. 175. 188 Wellington, Jim 132. 149 Wellington, Kenneth ... 83. 178. 181, 193. 194. 222 Wells, Donald Not Pictured Wem, Cathy .... 154. 161. 164. 176. 180. 189. 237 Wem. June . 83. 152. 153. 158. 180, 183. 190 Werden. Joyce 103 Werden, Marilou ... 132, 135. 161. 166. 188 Wessell. Richard ... 132, 223. 235 Wessell, Steve 84, 175, 194 Whaley, Dave 103 Wheeler, George 132 Wheeler, Terry 103 Whetson, Sueann 132 While. Georgia .... Not Pictured White. Dennis 154, 17} White. Frank Not Pictured White, Mitchell 103 White, Pat 84, 165 White. Paul .... 84. 146. 177. 181. 194 White. Susan 132. 162. 167 Whittenburger, Paul Not Pictured Wiandt. Helen 148 W.bly, Linda ... 132, 166, 188 Wightman, Noel 132, 161 Wightman, Randy 104 Wilcox, Douglas .... 132, 154. 176. 235 Wilder. Diane ... 84, 153. 160, 162, 170 Wilder, Wanda 153, 170 Wilds, Thomas 133, 223 V ilfong , Rudy 104. 174. w ilkers( in. Carl a .. 42 84 161 . 164 , 180. w ilkes. Terri 133. 155. Wilkie. Mania 189. 196 Williams. Gary . 104 Williams. Gary . 84, 178. 193, 222, 233 Williams, Janet . 104 Williams. Janice .... 104, 173. 189. 197 Williams. Janice .... 84. 185, 195 Williams, Janie . 153, 160, 162 Williams, Janis .... 104. 177. 190 Williams, Linda .... 161. 173. 188. 237 Williams, Robert ... 104. 162. 170, 177 Williams, Russell 84 Williams, Sharon 166 Williams, Sheryl 133, 165 Willmitch, Mary Ellen .... 113. 118. 154 Wilson, Barbara 118 Wilson, Donna ... 118, 189, 190 Wilson, Jennie _ 118. 149 Wilson, Kathy ... 133, 149. 167 Wilson. Patty .... 118, 175, 189 Wilson, Raymond 85 Wilson, Sandy 85 Wolfe, Brian 118 Wolfe, Rita 118, 165 Wollet. Bill 104 Wollet, Carole 85. 154 Wollet. Carl 85, 192 Woodall, Bonita 133 Woodall. Joseph ... 133. 223, 235 Worrell. Lauretta 133. 193 Wright. Robert 104. 152. 162. 223 Wrobleski, Joan ... 85. 156, 159, 164, 183. 187, 189. 196 Wurst. Diane 118, 163 Yakimoff. Donald 133. 154 Yakimoff. George 118 Yaslik, Michael 133 Yocum. Charles 149 York, Edward 104 Yocum. Rod .... 85. 174. 181, 194 Yost, Dennis .... 85. 162, 178. 194. 222 Young. Ronald 133. 235 Young. William 104 Yount. Diane 133. 167 Yount, Duwane 133 Yunque, Robert 133. 176 Yunque, Roseann ... 104, 152. 187 Yurcho, John Not Pictured Zander, Pamela .... 133, 155. 171 Zander, Paul 104, 181 Zapko. Marsha 133 Zapka, Wayne 133. 152 Zarzeski, Diann .... 104, 161, 180. 182, 195. 197 Zarzeski, Marilyn .... 118. 157. 173 Zebosky, Raymond .. Not Pictured Zedek, Stanley Not Pictured Zeigler, Richard .... Not Pictured Zeller, Charlotte 118. 153 Zeller, Elizabeth 118 Zcts, Gerald 118 Ziegler, Nancy Not Pictured Zeisler, Marilyn 133 Zigoris, Thomas 85, 170 Zinz, Donald 118 inz, Richard 85 Zoppelt, Ronald .... Not Pictured Activities and Organization Index Art Club 162 A.F.S. Committee 164 Audio-Visual 177 Biology Club 163 Falcon Club 157 Foreign Exchange Student 208 French Club 192 Future Homemakers 165 Future Medical Student 184 Future Secretaries 186 Future Teachers 182 German Club ............ 170 G.A.A 187 HiY ........... 194 Homecomi: 202 Instrumental sic 148 Latin Club 172 Key Club 181 Leaders ' Club 197 Lettermen 193 Librarians 160 Math Club - 168 Monitors - 178 National Honor Society 158 Office Force 180 Pep Squad 188 Quill Scroll - 160 Reflector Staff 144 Science Club - 168 Senior Play 198 Spanish Club 175 Speech Team 159 Sportsmen 181 Stardusters . 157 Student Council 161 Tattle Tale 156 Tri-Hi-Y 195 Vocal Music 153 256 -1 ' 1 [S-? 2 25 The Official Jewelers for Ausrintown Fitch High School RINGS, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CHINA, SILVER, CRYSTAL CHARLES CAROLYNE INC. Certified Gemologist Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 16 PHELPS STREET PHONE Rl 7-0433 Distributor for Dieges and Gusts Scholastic Jewelry tor Mahoning and Trumbull County 258 For the Finest in Formal Wear . . . BO-K TUXEDO RENTAL 2903 Mahoning Avenue Phone SW 9-9091 Youngstown 9, Ohio 25 SMITH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Contractors King-Graves Road VIENNA, OHIO WEST SIDE MERCHANTS and CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. 1589 Mahoning Avenue Phone 799-4712 Good Lucie, Class of ' 65 260 Just Remember This . . . Class of ' 65 The old cliche . . . you get out of it what you put into it . . . has become a cliche 7 because it speaks true! You DO get out of it what you put into it! Be ALIVE . . . don ' t just LIVE! SEE . . . don ' t just LOOK! LISTEN . . . don ' t just HEAR! THINK . . . don ' t just ACCEPT! That way you ' ll savor and enjoy all that is beautiful, illuminating and inspired. You ' ll reject the cheap, the tawdry, the sensation of the moment. 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' til Midnight ZIMMERMANS AUSTINTOWN PHARMACY Austintown Center Prescriptions Cosmetics HOWARD JOHNSON ' S RESTAURANT 5860 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown 15, Ohio To Reserve Our New England Room for Parties, Dinners, or Weddings Phone 792-3940 270 HOFMANN ' S Custom Draperies Home Furnishings in Early American Lamps — Gifts 5121 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown 15, Ohio Compliments of SCHIAVONE FAMILY FOODS 4038 Mahoning Ave. SW 9-6471 Choice Meats — Fresh Vegetables Fancy Groceries THE SAFETY TIRE CO. OF AUSTINTOWN 4985 Mahoning Ave. WHEEL ALIGNMENT— AND BALANCING BRAKES— TUNE UP SHOCK ABSORBERS Rust-All Aluminum Office and Institutional Chairs Manufactured by OHIO CHAIR COMPANY 408 N. Meridian Road Youngstown, Ohio FLOWER MILL Phone 533-5507 Compliments of BLISS MANUFACTURING 7UP...where there ' s action! LLOYD PACKING 1038 N. Niles— Canfield Rd. Youngstown 15, Ohio Phone SW 9-5487 27 PRODUCE— SUPREME FRESH— FRUITS FRESH— VEGETABLES Country Fresh Eggs Delivered to Your Home Daily One Call That ' s All MR. ED BLACK Phone SW 9-2679 5348 Rockwell Austintown STEEL CITY LUMBER CO. Pre-Cut Garages Lumber — Doors — Sash Roofing — Paneling — Hardware 6520 Mahoning Ave. Rt. 1 8 at West Austintown PHONE SW 2-3895 FACTORY FENCE— LAWN FENCE GATES— RUSTIC ARPORS RUSTIC FURNITURE— TOOL SHEDS ALUMINIZED FENCE ESTERLEE FENCE CO. Sales, Page Fence Products, Erec. L. H. RITCHLEY, Mgr. 5220 Mahoning Ave. Phone SW 9-7961 Youngstown, Ohio WESTGATE PHARMACY Free Prescription Delivery 4405 Mahoning Ave. at Raccoon Phone 792-6585 Compliments of 35 Wert State Street Niles, Ohio Phone 747-4 1 23 f STAMBAUGH-THOMPSON ' S in the Austintown Plana Where You Get The Best For Less The Area ' s Most Complete Selections of Quality Hardware GENE BOYER INSURANCE, INC. 1 1 3 S. Niles— Canfield Road Phone 792- 1 933 Youngstown, Ohio 445 1 5 AUSTINTOWN FURNITURE Quality Furniture Carpeting and Appliances II8 N. Niles— Canfield Rd. Phone 799-6024 272 : : J , r J „ , i 1 ' ' •. « ' A v fa H m AJ i c ji ' . ' i - l r- At? Hh r ( it U Kt J.Y J MA a - txJ Urv-h «xi nX-ba j,, OuLujcl aJ ' W • - - - . i vO . 1 i i Is - ■ STfi -. •■■ . -. -


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