Bald Eagle Area High School - Aquila Yearbook (Wingate, PA)

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Z K- J, V x 5 J., 4' 1 A Q f 'J 4 . , 0-A V .',, f .-nf 'f Q f IMAX gm, i tl t V . 30 X m Q W ,mmk5f3L,',:1m t ' v. v- . - ' ' 1 ,pw P511 f H Y I l ,4 a E A 1-f ...Q . I W 6 Qui A .0 1 ' 1 P 'J A -,.h1,M X 4 -A I 'Z A Jy' xl . if , . ' I A' ff X .V 'J - is I J ff! ,. . , x' R633 '24 ,f 'A , 4' AM , WN. IA X K 1' N J K :- .- A, iff' ,J ' ,. J, f h ,- FOREWORD We the Class of 1960 present the seventh volume of The Aquila This year the Yearbook Staff has selected the theme The Seasons In order to present to you It IS our hope that when you look through this volume wherever you may be It wall help you to remember all the wonderful things that happened In the year 1959 1960 Seasonal Silhouettes of the past year. T BLE OF CONTENTS Dedlcatuon Yearbook Staff Admlnlstratlon Faculty AUTUMN Athletncs Actlvutses Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Athletics Actlvntnes Freshmen Sophomores SPRING Sensors Juniors Actlvmes Advertlsements Page - o...oo.oo.,f as s.ssS.,......s..,,,.,..s........a............o......a.,,sa. - 18 ' ......s..f...........,....,o......,................,,,...,.,......o..... 26 ' .,o.oss..........,..,................oo....oos....s.,,,......... 44 WINTER ...,..,,,,-....,,,s,..-,,,,,-,,.,,,,,,,-,,-,--.,.io,,.,.,,..,..-..,,4TAA,,Y----- 48 ' .ee',.es.s....,s,oo..,.....s.ossssss.,s...s............,.ss....,........ 50 .4 A A as -.eee.eeS,......,.oo...o..........ssss.................. 84 ' .A..G.....v...s.,............s,.o................,....,.................s, 86 ' ..4e.e....G.....................,........,.......s.....,....s............. 124 ' o..........s.,,.,........,.,. ,As..a.,sov .,... .,.,....a.a... - 1 4 2 ' ,43g'15Qff7lt xl sie? f I- 1 -A , L I My -, 5 gf 1 , ' 2 Ei.. , V EARL C. BURRIS With malice toward none, with charity for all . . . This oft-quoted phrase can well be applied to Mr. Burris, our-al- ways-on-the-go and in-the-groove Guidance Director, whose understanding and sympathy with the problems of all stu- dents have earned him the respect of both pupils and faculty members alike. DED T10 MISS JEAN HAYNES Though seemingly never in the forefront, Miss Haynes, Secretary to our Supervising Principal and our School Board, is in the true sense of the expression in the thick of things. For giving her undivided attention and tireless efforts to the betterment of our Alma Mater, we extend our deepest grati- tude and sincere appreciation. Harold Riser Editor-in-chief Gerald Vargo Literary Editor C. f 5 1, 1 .r i 1 il,'Xgg2x . . ffi'.2:'lifi' i?,wff1f2'E',fF'r 1 jx-53 Y iz iv f f - 1 I 'K Roy Seeger Assistant Editor Helen Greenland Life'-ary Edifvf SUBSCRIPTION STAFF YEARBOO Carolyn Snyder Assistant Editor gi 4 fi' w 'I A ' 'fi lg C. X l K1 v X I J Gerald Quick TYPING STAFF Photography Editor . 1 Waxmunsky, S. Lannen, S. Shank, L. Stiver, J. Packer, C. Drapcho, D. Mann, B. Kochik, P. Par- N. Newman, J. Shively, N. Witherite, C. Boob, B. Harpster, M. Padisak. Carl G. Nochton Yearbook Advisor I . I Sally Zahniser Administration and Faculty Editor BUSINESS STAFF SEATED: S. Bogosh, C. Price, C. Adams, C. Davidson, V. Burns, D. Hall, D. Hall, L. Fye, N. Dunkle D. Cook, S. Custer, B. Haas, E. Woodring. STANDING: B. Bickle, D. Hall, M. Gunsallus, D. Moore J. Packer, D. Mann, P. Cingle, C. Drapcho, S. Repasky, B. Kochik, E. Hall, R. McMullen, P. Par- sons, P. Koleno, N. Wettstein, J. Shively, K. Lutz, C. Gummo, S. Weston, N. Witherite, C. Boob, N. Hoover, I. Fenush. 1 r if 4 rf ' Torry Confer Sports Editor Al Lois Stiver Typing Editor I0 Marcy Robb Art Editor 9, p 5 ff... l -fI ' f ':..::: Fl W1 'UNL .E 1 it ill.. ,. Q ilu' Nnan. 'tv-on A 1 -J f., Nancy Howell Senior Editor YE RBO0 N , W TAF F Steve Butler Sports Editor LITERARY STAFF SEATED: D. Donley, N. Beyer, E. Koski, C. Leathers, R. Jacobs, H. Greenland, G. Vargo S Beyer E. Cowher, C. Boob, N. Hoover, S. Rhoades. SECOND ROW: H. Snook, L. Shuey, M. Gunsallus N Newman, J. Watson, L. Graffius, D. McMullen, E. Hall, N. Baird, C. Gummo, P. Newman K Lutz, B. Fogleman. Mary Jane Holtzworth Activities Editor Mary Lou Brumbaugh An Editor Fred DeVictor Photography Editor . I x-if it.. CI-IOOL DIRECTOR OF THE JOI T B0 RD ROW l: Dennis Watson, Jean Haynes, M. W. Wagner, Earl Custer, Mrs. Jean Lewis, B. F. Nicodemus, Mrs. Nancy Carlin. ROW 2, Kenneth Confer, George Doherty, J. B. Alexander, Norbert Talbert, Fred K. Noll, John Russell, Mrs. Margaret Hodge, David Friedman. ROW 3: James Rudy, E. L. Parsons, Therman Wiser, Harry McMullen, Fred K. Hicks, Merrill Alexander, Andrew Shutica. ROW 4: Robert L. Cowan, Lewis Dorman, Robert Long, E. W. Russell, David Richards, John Walizer, Allen T. Weaver, Robert Yearick, Paul Musser. ROW 5: Gilbert Woodring, Elmer Baney, Earl Donley, George Shawley, Luther McCartney, Reuben Comly, George Murnyak, Laird Schenck, Roy Thompson. Richard L. Jackman, Howard Borrough, Clair L. Hall, Snow Shoe Borough, Lorenzo C. McElwain, Unionville Borough, Dean K. Wetzler, Boggs Township, Robert Hodge, Burnside Township, John Balash, Snow Shoe Township, Woodrow W. Confer, Howard Township, J. Thompson Henry, Huston Township, Carl H. Spotts, Union Township, George W. Morgan, Worth Township, Leamer Woodring, Milesburg Borough. BALD EAGLE AREA SCHOOL DIRECTORS The tnrst named dtrector on each dlstrlct IS President the second Secretary the thurd Treasurer The names before whnch asterisks appear are Non members BOGGS TOWNSHIP Earl Custer R D 3 Bellefonte Pa Mrs Paulune Jenklns Mnlesburg Pa George Shawley RD 3 Bellefonte Pa Dennus Watson R D 3 Bellefonte Pa Ralph Cleaver RD 3 Bellefonte Pa Luther McCartney R D 2 Howard Pa BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP 'k Mrs Margaret Hodge Moshannon Pa 'Mrs Anna May Schmoke Karthaus Pa 'John H Bartley Clearfteld Trust Co Mrs JeanC Lewns Karthaus Pa Mrs Barbara Hodge Karthaus Pa Mrs Mettle McCullough Karthaus Pa Norbert Talbert R D Karthaus Pa HOWARD BOROUGH Lewvs Dorman Howard Pa RobertE Long Howard Pa M W Wagner Howard Pa Kenneth Confer Howard Pa James Shay Howard Pa HOWARD TOWNSHIP Nelson Holter R D l Howard Pa Roy Thompson RD 1 Howard Pa Laard Korman RD 2 Howard Pa Preston Robb RD I Howard Pa Robert Yearlck R D 2 Howard Pa HUSTON TOWNSHIP Merr:llAlexander R D Jullan Pa DavndW Rlchards RD Juluan Pa RobertL Cowan RD Julran Pa Earl Donley RD Julnan Pa Smuth Rrchards RD Julran Pa MILESBURG BOROUGH HarryR McMullen Mnlesburg Pa Allen T Weaver Mllesburg Pa Mrs Marcella B Woodrlng Mllesburg John T Wallzer Mtlesburg Pa Fred K Noll Mulesburg Pa SNOW SHOE BOROUGH George Doherty Snow Shoe Pa E W Russell Snow Shoe Pa Mrs ElsleV Shope Snow Shoe Pa Mrs Nancy Carlun Snow Shoe Pa John Russell Snow Shoe Pa FranclsA E Kosku Snow Shoe Pa SNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP George Murnyak Clarence Pa Emul Matty Clarence Pa John Balash Clarence Pa Andy Shutlca Clarence Pa Andrew Balash Clarence Pa Davxd Frnedman Clarence Pa UNIONVILLE BOROUGH E L Parsons Fleming Pa Audrey Calhoun Flemung Pa Reuben Comly Flemnng Pa Paul Musser Fleming Pa UNION TOWNSHIP J B Alexander Julaan Pa NelsonM Fisher Jullan Pa H G Brower RD Juluan Pa G G Parsons R D 3 Bellefonte R R Houser Jullan Pa EImerA Baney RD Julian Pa WORTH TOWNSHIP Gllbert Woodrnng Port Matllda ' rs Phyllls Rudy Port Matllda B F Nncodemus Port Matilda Pa James Rudy Sr Port Matnlda Therman Wnser Jr RD Port Matrlda Fred Hncks Port Matilda Pa P f : I . ' . 1 ' - 1 1 ' ' 1 l 1 ' ' . 1 l 1 - ' 1 . 1 ' I - . I I 1 . Q . I . I 1 ' ' 1 1 - ' I 1 J 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 - ' 1 I 1 ' , . . , , . I I ' . , , . . . , , . ' 1 1 ' 'k ' I . . , , . u I 1 ' I . , , . . . , , . I I ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' I . . , , . . , , . q , . ., , . I I ' ' - 1 1 ' , , - I I I ' ' I I ' . I I ' ' ' I I ' I I ' , , - . . I I ' I I ' Laird Schenck, R.D. I, Howard, Pa. John Slefef Flemlngf Pa- I . I I I I I I . . , , . 1 ' ' 1 1 - ' I . . I 1 1 ' I ' I I ' 1 ' ' 1 1 - I I ' l I 4 . I I . l ' . 1 ' '1 Q 1 ' I . . . , , . ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' - . . I . .I I . . . , . . , , Pa. . . , , . . I . .I , I . ' ' , ' , Pa. M . ' , ' , Pa. . . l I ' I . , ., ' , Pa. ' , ., . ., ' , Pa. A I ' I ' Truth is as a shining light. lt guards our rights and freedoms as human beings. It is essential to free men. lt must remain an inte- gral part of our being. It is the foundation of our schools, our church, our family, our state and nation. Let all of us here resolve to do our utmost to so direct our thinking and our living that truth will always be the controlling and guiding force wherever we may be. N, S. HARRIS I4 ACTING SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL N. S. HARRIS Mansfield State Teachers College, B.S. The Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed ,my f' g Li 42+ if KW Ea '99 'Sv film A Y: ' 'A 1,1 ' 25. , f fm ' ' X . gig ' Q f f . if -felis? N fam 4 cs. ,T Q 2 af, ,ap up Lia fx 34215 Wx, E I -Q ,Eli 9 EARL C. BURRIS Guidance Director, Assistant High School Principal. Lock Haven State College, B.S., The Pennsylvania State University M.Ed. LEEMAN C. HILNER Attendance Officer, Cafeteria manag- er. The Pennsylvania State University B.S.,M.Ed. P' MRS. ZELDA M. STITT MISS JEAN HAYNES MRS LUCY TAYLOR Guidance Counselor: Secretary to the School Board and School Nurse, The Pennsylvania State University, Supervising Principal. Lock Haven School of Nursing RN B.A. 0 , fi of 14 IE V MRS. H. EVELYN BEAR MRS. DOROTHY LYONS MISS SONYA HOOVER Secretary to the Supervising Princi- Secretary to the High School Princi- Secretary to the High School Pnn pal. pal. Clpal- f AU! 49s. 'ik 'AM ff 'fp , .1 Q5- K-,nav-O JAMES H. ANDERSON Social Studies, SCX Faculty Manager The Pennsylvania 6' Universityir MRS. MARGARET BEITLER English, Latin Gettysburg College, A.B. The Pennsylvania State University, M.S. MRS. ANN BOEHLE Health, Physical Education University of New Hampshire, B.S. MRS. MARY JANE CRAMER English, Spanish Villa Maria College, B.A. JOHN DANKO Social Studies Lock Haven State College, B.S. Indiana State College, B.S. The Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. MRS. MARGARET D'ELIA English Lock Haven State College, B.S. Rutgers University, M.L.S. RALPH DESSENBERGER Social Studies Lock Haven State College, B.S. DONALD ETTERS Health, Physical Education Lock Haven State College, B.S. WILLIAM FISHER Industrial Arts Millersville State College, B.S. DONALD FLICK Science Lycoming College, A.B Il .Z- LUNDY FLICK Industrial Arts Millersville State College, B.S. GLEN FOSTER Science Indiana State College, B.S. if ,gf MRS. BARBARA GEETING Librarian Indiana State College, B.S. WILLIAM F. GEETING Music St. Vincent's College, B.S. The Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. IX ' -an S L. GOLDMAN cial Education aven State Qc B.S. ALBERT J. HAGG Social Studies St. Vincent's Co e .S I MARCUS E. HERROLD Vocational Agriculture The Pennsylvania State University, B.S., M.Ed. PAUL P. HINTENLANG Business Education The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. MRS. JOANN HOLLENBAUGH Mathematics The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. MRS. LORRAINE HOLT Mathematics The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. CLYDE J. JOHNSON Music Juniata College, B.A. The Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. RICHARD KAMP Science, Physics Lock Haven State College, B.S. WlLLlS A. KINSEY Health, Physical Education Lock Haven State College, B.S. MISS HELEN KOCHER Spanish, English The Pennsylvania State University, G.A. MISS LOIS B. KULP Art The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. EL NORMAN H. LAMPMAN English, History The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. GEORGE E. LINGENFELTER Biology, Science Lock Haven State College, B.S. MRS. ANNA MALIZIA Mathematics Lock Haven State College, B.S. 'l X ,,4 If s ll 'JM Lg?-5 EflJGE l.IZl Social Studies Lock Haven State College, B.S. J. HENRY MALONE Mathematics The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. DALE S. MAURER MRS. IRENEE MILASINCIC Vocational Agriculture, English Science Indiana State The Pennsylvania State College, B.S. University, B.S. MISS MARSHA MCGONIGAL PHILIP W. MILLER English, French Chemistry Lock Haven State Lock Haven State College, BIS. College, B.S. ROBERT E. MCMULLEN CARL G- NOCHTON Mathematics English, The Pennsylvania State Gefmafl University, B.S. The Pennsylvania State MRS. JOSEPHINE MCNITT Health, Physical Education Lock Haven State College, B.S. DOUGLASS E. MECHLING Social Studies The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. University, B.A., M.Ed. JACK M, POWELL Business Education Bloomsburg State College, B.S. ROBERT L. REED Biology, Science The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. f S I ll il K L1 ,N MRS STHER SCHMERLING 4 Bu ness Education ji The nnsylvania State ' ' Q Uni rsity, B.S. 'Wi v V f' . f l , MRS. JANE SCHMIDT Vocational Home Economics Eastern Michigan College, B.S. GLENN SHOPE Music Indiana State College, B.S. The Pennsylvania Sta e University, M I MAX R. SHOPE Industrial Arts California State College, B.S. WILLIAM J. SHOPE English The Pennsylvania State University, B.A. 1 1- ,gjza :S7 -' I K I .1y,k!!i4Qlx,4. XZLMJLJJ 5 MISS EHQABETH STEFERO Reading The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. FRED K. WALKER Driver Education Lock Haven State College, B.A. New York University, M.A. RICHARD E. WEBER Mathematics The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. MRS. PATRICIA WHITEHOUSE Business Education The Pennsylvania State University, B,S. MRS. BARBARA WILLAR Vocational Home Economics The Pennsylvania State University, B.S. '-sg. L5 14 .LQ ii. NMA M. Q-.., .5 i 2 ii Y ii rv, . H A r 5 . V ' 5 Z .q ,P if Q 'l 4 1 Q F 31 lf 4 Y' . t A V Q5 V yz :im V 5,57 A' - 4 ' iv ffg f 3 5 V ,Q kj fgliigi ,,' .K ! Q4 N df 'f . , Q 1 ff, Q + 5 ' f 2 -. . ,1 1 r :J QV ? li, f fl f . 4!' f 1 1 n , if f W 1 f , ,3 L, I xi iv A i'F iv . , 'ff le, Y a 1 - A 814 fnyf L. Uv .. . ifx? 13.21 M ,Q P .MU ,1 .A . .X ,ia V. , f - E' W k qc' A' . ..+- ,J K M . Y 66:4-1,3 Q! :Q-V. R i I 52 1 4 P4 v fi? 'h S ' 'ig 5? 'Tw T if K l QfQf'if!' - K , 4 f f 43' Q 3 cf, v ' 5 V.. tl N. E . , , 4-.a ' P 1 1 x I 1 In 5 'sm' 3 1 'Q 1 Q w c I y 5 1 4 J ,Jigs t wi ' x Q I 5 . M I' W ,gg E' dl eff lx 1 K1 En Q- ,. ' I 2 xi? u ! Cx wrt S 'E 0 sg 'fl I 2 s ' 6 , .,,,x 7 Yi if ' 3 ' is 3:2 4 ' 1- I - V MPV, V s FN H' 'ff '4m ' Q S 9 Q 4: tg AL RAW: nl . hi? r , , 1 mt, A Uk x ,, . my 'A .ef X 'u 4 1, x M ',1. QQ. 5 E - 1 .u ' ' . 4, . . WILLIS KINSEY Head Coach f .,. 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IRPQYQ is .0 hi. 0 p -as' . --- ' ' f N uv- ' ' ...----,,....,..-v-o--' ,Q svlsfrgf, v2-. - ,.'.' - f,,,,,5-Oi l: ., s 0 . , ,J ' , I I, -Y .18-f 4 ' A V.4Jw.n.0f ' JI' .J , .Aw ',.a..'yQ-1, ,Q at f..r ' T ly, '. , Q T 'A K: -2.:'mer - W Agyigf u-,Q -3 .-!y.'q.::-5:5 ', V. 4 . . Q'-14:3 A 'A . ' V 'g-. gg'ii'f f . -,I-gif., ' n3f.'ff Q A pst? 'i+4Q'L,' , ,.,,!.x:,,ag5N' : T -'1T 5fff '4-'discs -+11-Q.-sgw1i?g,gL-F-Q ' T A T f 'f-uf' ',f' ' ii.f,.g,-1 . I , Q ,:lff,Qf,. -3' .-A1-.FQ L' T' 2-L'a:?Q'.2'..i2 'f ....Wg 3.:.f'f?Q'fg'V1-fr ff ALEX MURNYACK FRED DeVlCTOR LES ETTERS Tackle Halfback Fullback Moshannon 7 Bald Eagle O Take two fired-up teams, mix them together well. Add a touch of mountain air for seasoning. Results: Forty-eight minutes of rock 'em sock 'em football that should keep even the most thrill-hungry fan on the edge of his seat. That's the kind of a dish served by Bald Eagle and Moshannon at Houtzdale. The Eagles ended up on the short end of the 7-O score. Bald Eagle I3 West Branch O Coach Willis Kinsey's Bald Eagle High School football team, grounded during the first half, came soaring back into the ball game to blank the visiting West Branch Warriors 13-O. Mike Murgas completed a pass to Bob Dyke for The first score and Dean Kistner ploughed over for the sec- ond score. The whole team turned in a good performance. JOHN GRANITE GARY SPAIN Center ,. 4 -- 'jx'f 'Pf' 0- , 4, TOM DREIBELBIS RON SWARTZ End Guard TGCkle reward asm' 'lfsi fl ,fur .. gf Y f 4 . . wr 2 ' 711. 1 ,Q fn ' v k U 'T Dean gets a ride! What now coach? Bald Eagle 13 Cameron County O Gridiron fans in the mountaintop City of Emporium were treated to a stunning display of power football when Bald Eagle High School bull- dozed its way to a 13-O win over the stubborn Red Raiders from Cameron County. DeVictor and Hall played brilliant football and it was an all-around victory. Bald Eagle 46 Penns Valley 14 The Eagles completely dominated the Rams from Penns Valley to retain the Iron Bell. The subs showed their prowess as a team as they played most of the game. lt was the last game for fourteen seniors from Bald Eagle. Get serious 'L Got me that time. He flies through the air with Sticky fingers! the greatest of ease QQ' 'Q v we :V-4 Victory! T? Q 9 syn ff was SSL l .5 f ' I x . A 4 lv,-ui' s we , 1 1 + 1' lb - ' -' ' A '5'ii l'f ,M-r U Q K ,.,,f -s 5' if. Co-Captains A. Murnyack and H. Riser with Coach Kinsey Lay clown! Moral Support The Huddle! pl W The really big one. X OUR HOPES IN THE COMING YEARS A . l 4 50 42 32 28 ez 87 gg 591.30 EE -if ROW 1: P. Kellerman, J. Pash, J. Caldwell, J. Fetzer, A. Sports, D. Yearick, G. Emel, D. Kochik, D. Gates B. Custer, R. Shilling, K. Williams, B. Ca1he'rman, G. Confer, G. Borger, S. Saxion, J. Caldwell. ROW 2: Mr. McMullen, L. Chambers, J. Rose, L. Dyke, Mr. Hagg. ROW 3: G. Bell, K. Wolf, M. Condo, R. Taylor, L. Dorman, G. Dyke, G. Weaver, M. Fetzer, L. Grieb, B Leathers, B. Brooks, E. Bomboy, L. Weaver, A. Bugosh, C. Long, A. Seprish, D. Burns, B. Plefcher, B Wafson, L. Parkes. ROW 4: G. Carra, D. Mauer, A. Seeger, B. Ellenberger, R. Daughenbaugh, K. Shiffler, L. Park, J. Guyer D. Riser, B. Summers, G. Baily, J. Spackman. JUNIOR VARSITY JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SCORES FOOTBALL SCORES Bald Eagle Opponent Bald Eagle Tyrone ......... ...... O 12 Philipsburg ....., Bellefonfe ....... T4 T2 Penns Valley Sfafe College -. ....... .... I 3 O Lock Haven .... LOCk Haven ......... ...... ..... 2 0 6 Penns Valley .,.,,, Bald Eagle Nittany ...... ..... I 2 7 Bellefonfe ,..,,., Philipsburg ............... .... O O State College .. I K ,,. vfk,.- ' ' f J , 1, . ' J A J 7 1 M , f N an Vf 5 ,w V K ' , -L , - 'L 's J A WVVIV A A M f A M MT U 'V 2 A 'Q- i H' T-.Y 'pn M ' if . A f. 1 r ,,.,, Lf..-v N- Q f A VV f, M-,W ffl' H, I V,.. 4 I Z N Q ,A If I, Z M I Vtxxk t M. 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I f , .,.Jp3, 4 ffm! , -,, ,vq , 4 A . . 1 . .f ,114 dim gig.. I 1 3 , I I gy. ' l. 5 4 ' I Q 0 I' ,Ap - ,' - , . - 4 . AL' F.: Q , .',, - Ulu - -4 M . Q' V .-, .Q ff jg . E J ,gs M, . 'f 1. Q 5. 5 3 . w , Q -sr ' X Q v My' J' F' 'H ' v 1 -,xi . , f, . , 1 .Z Q, A if ,J 1 T. 'W 1 vw 'H' K , w ff ., 11' , .cts Q S .xy 4 4 , 1 l V' 'inf .Q 4, I ,, .- . ,Q 'xr Hrff, - pf 'i ,' 1 vi-'I 1' . 'J f.- wfsssy- 'AA ..N w. . '- f :'33 -14. if gf f 'w ,xg ai' 'A1 ls as a l STANDING: Mr. Burris. SEATED: B. Ishler, P. Williams, J. Clinlc, C. Shoals, C, Johnson, M. Stahl, S. Coffey, L. Gen- C samer. R. Schenck. R C I-I L U 36 A ERS-M iii? Ns'-M.... ROW l: A. Mann, G. Hardy, T. Lidgett, R. Larimer, W. Peters, W. Bryan, J. Swancer, B. Hall, K. Howell R. White, P. Noll, D. Peters. ROW 2: Mr. Flick, C. Button, R. Wentzel, K. Howell, M. Repasky, D. Fishburn, B Meeker, E. Martin, B. Shaw, R. Bostian, W. Smoyer, T. Ziegler, L. Witherite, R. Carlin, .B. Saxion. WWII V31 Q 1 'I 5 1 IG ,,,,,,,,f I New hu Au' lg . ll 491 A ia M55 5- L' fy W 'nf Qtlg '34 ' will I I M if-gif k A Q Y A I A VIA ' ' A A is 3' 1 ,f,. 5 K V: V 54' A W , . 'b,- .A Q Q 2 ms. W fsdyfa gg X ff n 'Rx A 4. HL k A . is ,H J1 J MISS BALD EAGLE AND ESCURT ff.: I Carol Robinson and Harold Riser S-X fs- D.A.R. CITIZENSI-IIP AWARD S R. ROW 1. T. Watson, B. Fye, B. Corman, G. Harrold, J. Alexander, D. Hanscom, D. Hall, L. Young, Mr. Malone. ROW 2: N G. Basalla, R. Eminhizer, M. Kordes, C. Lucas, M. Stahl, J. Bickle, W. Soltis, S. Wagner. ROW 3: B. Barndt, T. Williams, K. Reed, W Shenclc J. Spotts,L DeVictor D. Kotzur A S otts. ROW 4. J Mallon G. Anderson J Fisher M E - 1 ' 1 1 - P ' - 1 1 - 1 - Robinson, R. Spear, J. Karl, R. Watson, D. Benton. ROW 5: J. Caldwell, P. Kellerman, D. Daughenbaugh, P. Kolivcski, . D. Richner, J. Shay. NOT PICTURED: S. Summers. R. S. ROW l: D. Packer, E. Stine, L. Reese, B. Paul, D. Surovec, G. Haynes, M. Shuey, L. McCloskey, Mr. W. Shope. ROW R. 2: J. Paslfovic, E. Koleno, G. Parnay, J. Rose, B. Wallace, P. Kelly, J. Lidgett, M.'Shuey. ROW 3: J. Daughenlsaugh, P. Confer, S. Weight, J. Pletcher, C. Hodge, J. Parnay, S. Murnyack, S. Schaffer. ROW 4: J. Milton, A. Baughman, S. Barton, I L. Holt, J. Chambers, J, Burd, J. Walters, C. Barner. ROW 5: R. Gavlock, J. Hall, J. Gomola. 40 ROW 'l: H. Curtin, J. Caldwell, D. Alexander, T. Auman, J. Maln, G. Barger, G. Staco, J. Saxton. ROW 2: G Aikey, S. Kelley, R. Stitt, D. Shope, J. Grieb, K. Wagner, P. Venziano, D. Carra. ROW 3: B. Bradley, C. Woodring V. Kochik, C. Miller, C. Barton, O. Pighetti, B. Irvin. ROW 4: J. Fisher, H, Weaver, M. Smith, A. Kessling, L Fogleman, J. Morrow, B. Mayes, A. Hall. ROW 5: L. Bush, C. Dando. M R S. B E I T L E R ROW I: D. Simcisko, J. Stoner, R. Newman, J. Myers, W. Hastings, W. Gillette, T. Fitzsirnmons, E, Friedman, Mrs. Beitler. ROW 2: N. Kotzur, M. Marinak, W. Strunk, S. Weller, S. Pannier, J. McClusick, P. Alexander, T. Witmer. ROW 3: P. Chiston, E. Dubbs, A. Stiver, N. Rose, C. McCool, F. Hockenberry, E. Holt, B. Putt. ROW 4: R. Lucas, W. White, J. Bartley, D. Harpster, S. Kellerman, D. Lucas, W. Walker, ROW 5: D. Wert, C. Watson, J. Summers. 4l 'A iz' TV R K 'fi a U ' ' 1 .. 4 .f . . 'w ,W M ...B i 75 QF, r 41441. . . ,f f x V a ROW l: J. Biiner, K. Lykens, J. Davidson, J. Carlson, L. Bathurst, J. Miller, S. Mann, S. Eminizer. ROW 2: M. McCloskey, R. Bucha, M. Martin, C. Kellerman, G. Fisher, N. Hoover, H. Amick, G. Biggans. ROW 3: A. Calhoun, E. Miles, C. Lyons, S. Barton, I. Lucas, C. lckes, S. Wyland, A. Glasgow. ROW 4: M. Cingle, M. Panik, J. Ciprich, L. Schreckengast, J. Bechiol, W. Noll, D. Robinson, T. Carey. ROW 5: M. Irvin, M. Hartle, D. Etters, J. Repasky. M R. 7 ' . H A G G ROW Reed, Shirk, Glass 42 lr M. Moore, R. Lucas, R. Spicer, N. Snook, R. Shirk, R. Shuey, P. Sports, T. Summers, M. Hagg. ROW 2: E R. Jacobs, I. Lansburry, D. Sayers, S. Saxion, R. Barndf, J. Burns, V. Peters. ROW 3: R. McNanamey, P. Laird, J J. Davis, G. Emel, T. Neff, T. Butt, B. Wagner. ROW 4: E. Prifchard, C. Walk, S. Fink, V. Moore, H. Page, M M. Couher, J. Hale. ROW 5: J. Shirk, J. Emberion, P. Casher. M R. F O S T E R Left to right, ROW l: S. Lutz, K. Kustanbauter, A. McCaslin, P. Wright, S. Saxion, X. Lucas, V. Lucas, J. Pash, Mr. Foster. ROW 2: R, Bowers, G. Rhoades, W. Tressler, F. Etfers, L. Johnson, P. Peters, T. Kelley, R. Burd. ROW 3: M. Straw, R. Benneti, E. Knepp, P. Williams, S. Peters, E. Beck, D. Poorman, B. Burns. ROW 4: C. Comly, C. McCloskey, D. Holt, F. Parks, J. Sfimer, M. Eslright, R. Burns, F. Walker. M R. G O L D M Left to Right, ROW I: C. Nymon, H. Griffin, C. Lyons, L. Burns, S. Bord, B. Flick, Mr. Goldman. ROW 2: H. Fetzer, L Fisher, R. Wighaman, F. Rogus, A. Josefik, B. Houser. ROW 3: R. Collar, R. Meeker, L. Meeker, D. Shuey, R. Blair ROW 4: K. Alexander, A. Bowmaster. 43 Left to Right, ROW l: V. Hutchings, E. Drapcho, M. Berenty, J. Holt, C. Holter, A. Lyons, D. Coakley, A. Caldwell ROW 2: J. Leonard, B. Cingle, V. Aikey, P. Hoover, C. Davidson, P. Leathers, K. Herniman, S. Andrews. ROW 3: P Hass, J. Greenland, C. Long, R. Bumgartner, M. Waxmunsky, T. Sausville, J. Mezger, D. Russell. ROW 4: B. Ellen berger, T. Grieb, L. Ammerman, D. Fisher. M R. M A L I Z I A 44 li k i 2 f 2 iixizfr Iiliii if 's 'XA at ' 3555! 3 v I M R. F L I C K ROW 1: G. Schindler, A. Cole, A. Bucha, R. Franek, W. McClellan, P. Fishburn, A. Bugosh, R. Shillings, Mr. Flick. ROW 2: P. Robinson, B. Poorman, N. Biggins, E. Putt, D. Cingle, L. Weaver, R. Uncapher, J. Hoover. ROW 3: D. Losch, S. Martin, A. Bucha, B. Maskel, L. Lucas, B. Enock, D. Bitner, C. Fisher. ROW 4: J. Wesion, R Moore, L. Greenaway, J. Yeaney, S. Hilliard, J. Price, C. Bambarger, P. Heverly. ROW 5: B. Howell, S. Struble, G. Dillon, D. Riser, M. Condo. M W ...,. y,4-or 'Hanna R S. E L I f-J ROW l: R. Letterman, J. Barnyak, R. Siauffer, C. Guenot, R. Mann, L. Fanning, A. Swarm, D. Rossman, Mrs. D'Elia ROW 2: D. Skripek, P. Bennett, D. Pash, T. Boldin, R. Cafherman, O. Lif1le, B. Frye, E. Etfers. ROW 3: G. Kellerman, R Walk, C. Williams, E. Witherife, L. Burns, B. Thomas, P. Bucha, N. Young. ROW 4: N. McCloskey, R. Lucas, D McCloskey, R. Simcisko, C. Garety, M. Halsnik, J, Quick, R. Hauser. ROW 5: A. Basalla, J. Fenish, P. McCartney, R Weaver, R. Kelly, N. Watson, D. Sipes. 46 .J .1 .44 lv ROW 1: E. Smolko, N. Whitecraff, B. Shavvley, S. Shawley, D. Dubbs, D. Houdeshell, O. Houdeshell, R, Burd, D Mechlin . ROW 2. S. Emel, D. Br an, L. Bifner, D. Haines, L. Josefik, E. Ciprich, J. Hahn, C. Pachiplca. ROW 3: R. Stemm 9 Y A. Josefik, R. Hahn, R. Plubell, E. Conaway, C. Hall, T. Burns, J. Shuey. ROW 4: P. Price, J. Guyer, J. Howard, W Lear, M. Staco, M. Kachonick, E. Luiz. Absent: E. Mitchell, K. Sqlt, P. Butler. fi? ff --ff Mi XL Yi' X02 7 K' ., AM ,Q uc? ,, Hg' . ,ff 12 'Y , . ,f . ,.-.-fn' v , IUK f -e ,- 2 gk 3. 9 'Y ,Q wiifflv . 'Y , . I f .3 . W- an .V 42 ,un N-a,g3g,g:f4iff??!?L 4, A -L. , - M f z.. 315: ,K ,Y .- 1 fs, Hi? xrJq'f yr n 1 ,. ,fn 'fffpff'-' . Y Z.. , ,ga LQ., ff- ' gb ,z. :fr .. .gl 5' .,, -2.5: ,gg-Q. . i 1 ,,,f.,:.w,f New gf.. , Qx , 1,4.'1,y1 wk ffvvlm A 4555? ' ilifibifiii A U33 .'k4f:9'f 4 :rf f'Qf1f:i n1- , - '--a ' 'T' Ss-ggi? K . 1. 2523495 fxkfqri. 'Rf 'V ' 'f' ' 'f' .. K A W n-1-We v. VARSITY GRAPPLERS Left to right: George Jury, Richard Fetzer, Sam Gates, Phillip Noll, Don Peters, Dick Rhoades, John Jury, Mark Confer, Leroy Hall, Charles, Mr. Flick. Bald Eagle 26 Philipsburg 20 The Eagles started off right this year by defeating an experienced Philipsburg team. Winners for the Eagles were George Jury, Dick Rhoades, John Jury, Mark Confer, Phil Noll, Charlie Hall, and Tiny Hall. Bald Eagle 23 Lewistown 28 The Eagles lost a close, hard fought meet to one of the region's powerhouses, Lewistown. The score went up in steps with Lewistown finally coming out on top. The boys that made the score close were Sam Gates, Dick Rhoades, Les Etters, Mark Confer, and Tiny Hall. Even though the Eagles lost, the fans knew that the Eagles would have a good season. Bald Eagle 25 Bald Eagle-Nittany 23 The Eagles bounced back to defeat a very strong Bald Eagle-Nittany squad. The score was very close all through the meet, and it was Charlie Hall who put it on ice with a second period fall. Other winners were George Jury, Dick Fetzer, Sam Gates, John Jury, and Tiny Hall. Hollidaysburg Invitational Tournament During the Christmas Holidays the Eagles competed in a tournament of twelve teams at Hollidaysburg. They made a very fine showing and placed third in the tournament beaten only by Clearfield Cfirst placel and Philipsburg Csecond placel. The Eagles had three Champs: Bob Conklin C88 lbsl, George Jury C95 lbs.J, and Mark Confer C180 lbs.l They also had two runners-up: Dick Rhoades C133 lbs.l and Charlie Hall Cunl.l, Unbeaten Tiny Hall was unable to wrestle because of a shoulder injury. Top: John Jury Left: Leroy Hall Right: Mark Confer Bald Eagle 14 State College 35 Bald Eagles wrestling team got off to a good start when George Jury pinned his opponent in the 95 lb. weight class, but State College came back and won the next four bouts. John Jury, Les Etters, and Mark Conter also won for the Eagles. The loss ot Tiny Hall from the line up because of a shoulder iniury and Dick Fet- zer because of illness proved fatal to the Eagles. Bald Eagle 28 Jersey Shore 15 The Eagles got right back into the winning column by knocking Jersey Shore from the unbeaten ranks. Losing only at 138, 145, and 165, the night belonged to the Eagles. The winners were George Jury, Dick Fetzer, Sam Gates, Phil Noll, John Jury, Dick Rhoades, Bob Catherman, Mark Confer, and Charlie Hall. Bald Eagle 34 Bellefonte 14 The Eagles won their second straight and started a long win treck as they easily defeated Bellefonte 34-14. Wins for the Eagles came from George Jury, Dick Fetzer, John Jury, Dick Rhoades, Bob Catherman, Les Etters, Leroy Hall, and Charlie Hall. Bald Eagle 40 Chief Logan 2 Bald Eagle came close to having a shutout over Chief Logan by winning all the bouts but 112 where Sam Gates drew with his opponent. Winners were George Jury, Dick Fetzer, Phil Noll, Dick Peters, Dick Rhoades, John Jury, Bob Catherman, Les Etters, Mark Confer, Tiny Hall, and Charlie Hall. Bald Ea le 35 Sugar Valley 11 9 Bald Eagle kept its winning streak going by running over Sugar Valley. Wins by Dick Fetzer, Sam Gates, Phil Noll, John Jury, Les Etters, Mark Confer, Tiny Hall, and Charlie Hall gave the Eagles their points. Left: Dick Rhoades Right: Les Etters Bottom: Wayne Robison ,,,..Wvm,,tl f Tiny gets two! Ride him FETISH! Mark wins aga n' Bald Eagle 35 Sugar Valley ll The Eagles made it five straight with a convincing 38-9 win over previously unbeaten Curwensville. Winners were George Jury, Dick Fetzer, Sam Gates, Dick Rhoades, John Jury, Les Etters, Mark Confer, Leroy Hall and Charlie Hall. Bald Eagle 48 Penns Valley 4 The Eagles made it six straight by running all over visiting Penns Valley. Tiny Hall also kept his pinning streak going by flooring his opponent in 45 seconds. Other winners were George Jury, Dick Fetzer, Sam Gates, Phil Noll, Dick Rhoades, John Jury, Bob Catherman, Mark Conger, and Charlie Hall, Don Peters and Ben Richner, in his first varsity bout, drew. Bald Eagle 53 Captain Jack 3 The Eagles continues their winning streak by soundly thrashing Captain Jack. Wins again came from Bob Conklin, Dick Fetzer, Sam Gates, Phil Noll, Don Peters, Dick Rhoades, John Jury, Les Etters, Mark Confer, Leroy Hall, and Charlie Hall. Bald Eagle 28 Clearfield ll Bald Eagle won its biggest meet of the year by upseting powerful Clearfield on the Eagles' mats. Phil Noll's drawing with highly rater Sam Clark along with Sam Gates' upsetting Bob Thompson and John Jury easily beating his opponent were the high lights of the evening. Other winners were George Jury, Dick Fetzer, Les Etters, Mark Confer, Tiny Hall, and Charlie Hall. Give up Bl-'ddYl Whalls l 'aPPe 'lf 9? Phil takes h m down' Left to right: FIRST ROW: Torry Confer, Alex Murnyack, Steve Butler, Tom Bowes, Paul Woodring SECOND ROW: Rick Koski, Manager, Dean Kistner, Fred DeVictor, Andrew Danko, Ron Confer, Mr McMullen, Coach. THIRD ROW: Bill Hall, Tony Ziegler, Art Thompson. VARSITY BASKETBALL The determination of Fred DeVictor and Dean Kistner, the scoring of Torry Confer and Steve Butler, the rebounding of Alex Murnyack, Tom Bowes, and Paul Woodring, and the cooperation of the other players of the team made this season an enioyable one. The Eagles were dwarfed in their first game by the Little Lions as they lost 45- 40. They rebounded with a 55-43 victory over Penns Valley. The Eagles got their wings clipped in the next two games when they bowed to State College 69-42 and Lock Haven 74-60. The Eagles took over the victory column once more as they downed the Rams of Penns Valley 51-43. They kept up their winning ways by downing Tyrone 53- 47 in their first Mountain League Competition of the season. The next three games spelled defeat for the Bald Eagle hoopsters as they lost to Hollidaysburg 61-47, Phillipsburg 53-47, and Lewistown 58-29. The Eagles traveled to Bellefonte and returned with a 45-40 victory over the Red Raiders under their belt. ln their next game the Eagles put up a strong fight but fell victim to a strong Huntingdon team 51-47. Bald Eagle finished the last game of the first cycle with a strong win over Captain Jack 54-43. The Eagles were grounded for their next four games. They lost to a much im- proved Tyrone team 79-45. They dropped the next three games to Hollidaysburg 62-29, Phillipsburg 70-39, and Lewistown 84-48, in that order. The Eagles completely dominated the next game as they scalped the Red Raid- ers of Bellefonte 69-36. The Eagles played a fine game against Huntingdon but could not muster up enough heighth to defeat the Bearcats as they lost 57-52 in the game of the season, the Eagles took it on the chin once more as they were downed by Captain Jack 60-52. -,,.--- 4-,,,,. TORRY CONFER FRED DeVICTOR Co Captain i' PAUL WOODRING STEVE BUTLER ALEX MURNYACK Co Captann ANDREW DANKO DEAN KISTNER 1-. V.. Fi wx 33 :W I - , 4 'Q ff . V .1 w 11 l Vf- wa, uv uf.: QQ Q-, G A i .fig gf,-I S N 55' Egg 2, 1 ' X ?i3!m-L, 1 ' Y Rr if 'P' 4 x lr 'iz X161 'f ROW l: B. lshler, G. Waxmun sky, J.. McCloskey, P. Williams I. Fenish, J. Lihle, S. Beyer, N Beyer, C. Robinson, Mrs. Stift. ROW 2: R. Schenck, L. Gensam er, J. Plefcher, W. Smith, C Cole, S. Shank, N. Newman, N Howell, P. Lear, M. Robb, F Hammer. N EDITORS Edna! In Ili 3' .rhu- Carol Robinson, Editor-in-Chief Mrs. Sfitf, Advisor SEATED: S. Beyer, C. Cole, C, Robinson, Mrs. Sfitt N. Beyer, G. Waxmunsky. STANDING: S. Shank N. Howell. REPORTERS afsj il. .lff' N nf' L - 3 s 3 59. if ,gm-YL, , 3 . I ROW 1: S. Bell, J. Stark, N. Yearick, E. Woodring, J. Hall. ROW 2: P. Zelesnick, B. Lewis, K. Sheckler, P. Koleno, V. Knarr, S. Robinson. ROW 3: D. Fefzer, T. Bowes, A. Murnyack, T. Confer P. Koshko. ROW Y: J. Fenush, K. Lomison R, Hahn. ROW 2: D. Fisher, E. Miles, J. Daughenbaugh. ROW 3: Mr. Maiizia, T Fitzsimrnons, E. Krone, R. Stitt, C. Fisher, R. Moore, R. Bowers, C. Sholes, D. Benton, D. Newman. 5 n Q Q 1 . 1 -. 4' L -' 3 ff: L ' J J, g., 4 . X , .W L ' . ROW l: L, Gensamer, B. lshler, S. Smith, B, Svvancer, D. Spotts E Sports, E. Woodring, J. McCloskey, R. Harpster, C, Barger, D. Wood ring, M. Reese. ROW 2: Mr. Shope CDirectorl B. Fisher, P. Williams, W. Fisher, R. Schenck, R. Drapcho, K. Drapcho, S. Zahniser, K. Lutz B. Haas, S. Robinson, P. Reish, S. Bell, V. Knarr, J. Hall, P. Lucas M. Davidson, A. Bucha, J. Basalla, C. Leathers, N, Beyer, S. Beyer, S 60 s-1 . Thomas, M. McCartney, M. McCartney, J. Williams, E, Krisch, J. Stere ROW 3: K. Sheckler, M. Weber, M. Bryan, C. Johnson, S. Kline Heverly, D. Robinson, P. Spotts, N. Norman, V. Peters, L. Transue Gummo, J. Holtzworth, C. Snyder, C. Bitner, P. Crock, S. Custer Robinson, Nl. Witherite, A. Miller, P. Cingle, L. Fye, D. Gomola, - ' A .+ 1 A . ,4 Q. s. ROW 1: J. Conklin, D. Pighetti, B. Thomas, N. Mann, K. Nastase, Caldwell, '.'l. Greene. C. Borger, E. Drapcho. ROW 2: S. Wetzler, Ishler, NV Howell, C. Mayes, J. Robinson, L. Smith, S. Walizer, Sauseville, C Schrettler, M. Waxnnusky, B, C'ngle, P. Basalla, Swoyec, S McMullen, L. Shawley, S. Gonsailus, G. Hironimus, Bitner, J. DeHaas, H, Smith, B. Aikey, D. Thomas, J. Umbower, ..- 59 an , r Watson, A. Bush. ROW 41 J. Quick, D. Wetzler, D. Sholes H. Riser, S. Butler, F. DeV1cTor, T. Confer, L. Lykens, B Hunter, L. Fike, S. Reese, J. McKinley, G, Vargo, T. Bowes T, Vaughn, B. Jenkins, J. Lyons, N. Chambers, S. Mclilnley Sfauffer. ww W .gm A L p Q 'w X' 1 SITTING: Mrs. Wlllar, Presidenr Sharon Repasky. STANDING: G. Butler, C. Efters, L. Baney, E. Borger, B, Borger. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA tr R SITTING: S. Repasky. SECOND ROW: M. Bickle, K. Peters, E. Tressler, J. Oswalt, C. Strayer, D. Yarrlsorv, Mrs. Wlllar THIRD ROW: M. Miller, B. Berger, E. Brownson, E. Collar, P. Meeker, C. Efrers, M. Barney, I.. Baney, G. Thomas, G I Frye G. Butler, E, Borger, M. Bickle. C A 62 I M E I E F 1' ' nf- 'PH N A VIS-if? ' r'f-w:'a,nu-:.,i, ' l w4f 5 P --1-if vnu 319 I U f..:f.t':2. -----. .. ,-,v-A il -P - iffy ' ,mf U ' EV' Y- A 1 4 A Y 'Ml . wma 1 vpn- 4.4 A M E R ,. I ROW l: M. Emil, H. Barner, B. Catherman, L. Lucas, R. Lucas, R. Spoits, L. Hall, ROW 2: F. Houdeshell, T. Bomboy, R Robinson, D. Laird, E. Jury, M. Wagner, J. Beightol, A. Seprish. ROW 3: N. Gueno?, L. Richards, E. Burns, A. Koleno C B. Moore, D. Walker, M. Preslovich, C. Houdeshell, L. Hall, P. Peters, Mr. Herrold. ROW 4: T. Butler, G. Wa?son, B Cole, R. Moore, B. Richner, C. Snook, R. Davidson, R. Carver. U 9 N HR ,0 iM E. M ' A K E R C S L U W l: Mrs. Schmidt, R. Bucha, l. Lucas, C. lakes, S. Barlon, S, Mann, A. Calhoun. ROW 2: A. Coldwell, J. Miller, D Efters, G. Fisher, M. Hartle, M. McClosky, D. Coakley, C. Davidson, P. Hoover, C. Lyons, M. Irvin. B 51 'J sh x was lm HOTEL ADMINISTRATION R. Rhoades, R. Seeger, C. But- ton, J. McKinley, J. Jury, D. Wefzler. I Gif Hi 3 - -.. . J. McKinley, D. Wetzler, C. But- ton, R. Seeger, R. Rhoades, J. Jury, D. Richman, Advisor, Mrs. Schmidt. df I If Ia? 2 X l-lg :gf mln R. Seeger, J. McKinley COUNTY CENTRE TCTNG OE HEARTS T958 Steve Bmmer .KDVG AAU? CE QUEEN OF HEARTS NTRE coU1vTY KI 1960 NC QFIY EARTS.1 Phyl Sport ndD kAhd 960 , ymfz-i!.qf'., Q,',y.f- ' G ,, - Z .f . wp H :,f'y1Z95'31Z-523 w U . , ,, Migk Vgwyl, J I f A. M-:.4,i1i4Canf fMv qw bf , ' , 1 0.5 M Egg TAL, a A L o E A Q L s +4 1 f. r 'X ' H ' . ,EA 1 ... A IW ,-1553 W 'T ' L ,- !..e.L- N MQW ,. Q. ,. 4- 9 x i 1 4 3 X 1 1 'P S 1 .fn Q tfsm ng .1' ' pf I' 'iz Ax' y 454235 - K , ' ' ' . ' A ,, I : :QW wr A . , , I f I ' 55,5 V Ni lg' Z E, as fl .gl 5 1:, 'f wif.. 1 'ff Wi.,V 1-ff ., 3 1 'Q-,ilu Q- ag f?f 'Y V 77155: f, 13' gf af Q fp 115 Y, ' HQ Q v 15' 'U' f fA:ss:'d's 'ff' 2 4 . Q- 1 Q. 4az's4:f O?' .f nl .,,- ' 1 ,M-iv! ,gist jg nf 1 w 4 W gi Q -gqlwy ,529 ,, . fr ' QV?-Q-' 1 2577 -gm-X K, A: , a.. u r x, -fjvvli in ,L .1 ' 2 ' ,a i v s-QQ vf Y ' M? Q . wfsg' A Af? ww XE-jf? 9 t -:-. .7 ,V X gli' ws I 3 gs Q59 'IQ ,Q 9 I V K I , fm V1 A - g.-Eff-I . w 1 9'- A - 4: 'sh - 3 H A L L P A T R O L J, Bumbarger, B. Bambarger, J. Walker, T. Watson, H. Heverly, T. Ziegler, F. Hammer, J. Marinak, J. Sinclair, G. Hillard. S E v GE RN AT SDH PE 0 R T C S M E L N U 9 B S 70 ROW 1: D. Daughenbaugh, G. Fisher, G. Herrold, J. Karl, W. White, R. Eminhizer, E. Freedman, W. Hastings, Mr. Malone. Row 2: W. Gillette, R. Schenck, R. Lucas, B. Corman, E. Koleno, P. Kolivoski, G. Parnay, R. Gavelock, J Pascovick. ROW 3: S. Saxion, M. Shuey, F. Walker, B. Wagner, E. Reed, R. Shirk, R. Jacobs, F. Kelley, D. Holi. ROW 4: R. Lucas, J. Lansberry, G. Biggans, R. McManany, T. Puri, J. Carlson, J. Repasky, M. Panik, R. SHN. ROW 5: J. Caldwell, S. Kelley. ROW l S Bnggans J Myers J McCloskey V Peters J Wnlluams M Yarrnson N Yeaney N Shawley ROW 2 K Sheckler M Weber M Brown M Bryan C Flshburn B Fnsher J Robnnson ROW 3 S Walker P Crock B Bowes D. Hannes, P. Emberron, W. Small, W. Jenkins, J. Lyons. ROW 11. D. Meeker, F. Hammer, T. Vaughn. W l: D. Cole, J, Kelley, K. Thompson, P B cha, S. Miller, J. Dickson, J. Breon, G. Lucas W 2: J. Graffius, P. Yearick, J. Conklin, B Aikey, D. Thomas, D. Newman, K. Hoover. ROW 3: N. Ishler, K. Nastase, L. Boone, C. Ben nerr, R. Daughenbaugh, A, Balash. W 4: C. Fisher, L. Fisher, G. Bell, K. Wolfe B. Leathers, J. Maurer, J. Aikey. ROW 5: B. Brooks, D. Brooks, H. Kane. 4 C FIRST ROW: G. Leonard, B. Dando, D. Wellar, B. Dillon, J. Basalla, D. Mann, I. Fenish, J. Basalla, L. Bomboy. SECOND ROW: L. Lykens, D. Kochilc, J. Robinson, J. Watson, D Sfiver, A. Bucha, P. Baranyak, B. Ceprish, Mrs. Beitler, IAdvis- orl S E N FIRST ROW: T. Laird, D. Moorehead, H. Rider, M. Shuey, R. Fravel, D. Koslriko, K. Shope. SECOND ROW: F. Lucas D. Watson, J. Nasfase, J. Allison, A. Donley, P. Auman, Mr. Reed Iadvisoril 72 Q S E C S L U B ROW T: N. Seyler, D. Gomola, S. Repasky, M. Robb, B. Haas, Mrs. Lucy Taylor, S. Rhoades, D. Moore, B. Myers Fye, L. Hahn. ROW 2: N. Yeaney, S. Walker, P. Noll, P. Barnyak, B. Ceprish, D. Yeaney, E. Brownson, G. Thomas, Bickle. . . wuz... f ,H ...X . riraraf N D I ROW ln G. Gardner, M. Bumbarger, B, Williams, B. Thomas, P. Stere, S. Walk, Advisor Mr. Shope. ROW 2: E. Hall, Y D. Sholes, T. Robinson, S. Reese, J. Myers, J. Clink, M. Johnson. -:gg K.-If ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 ROW A ROW 5 ROW 6: ROW 7: ROW 8 VARSITY CL B F. DeVictor, Secretary. H Riser, President, T. Confer, Treasurer. T. Dreibelbis, D. Kistner, M. Murgas, D. McMullen. T. Bowes, R. Moore, R. Swartz, D. Peters. D Anderson, J. Jury, G. Spain, D. Rhoades. S. Butler, A. Danko, Mr. Kinsey, Advisor, A. Murnyack, Vice-President M. Confer, P. Woodring, R. Fetzer, S. Gates. J. Fletcher, T. Butler, P. Koshko, L. Hall. -'ibnigkzf' -,,,,,,- K. Sheckler, J. Lyons, D. Sholes, S. Beyer, D. Wetzler, R. Schenck D I B B. Heverly, J. Clink, D. Wetzler, J. Lyons, J. Pletcher, S. Watson. S A N ROW l: S. McKinley, L. Boone, G. Drapcho, M. Lewis, N. Lucas, D. Holf, C. Quick, B. Kelley, Mr. Kamp. ROW 2: M. Howell, M. Greene, K. Thompson, J. Maurer, R. Haughenbaugh, L. Holt, A. Biggins, L. Sfiver. ROW 3: B. Aikey, D. Thomas, N. lshler, K. Naslase, C. Curtin, C. Fisher, J. Shope, B. Bryan. ROW 4: J. Conklin, J. Graffius. M R. L Mis A M P M ROW 1: J. Myers, B. Kellerman, J. Kelley, K. Hoover, J. Dickson, S. Miller, P. Yearick, J. Breon, N. H. Lampman ROW 2: G. Bell, J. Aikey, K. Wolf, W. Brooks, B. Leathers, G. Berger, L. Fisher, D. Brooks. ROW 3: P. McCloskey S. Robinson, B. Dubbs, L. Packer, S. Walk, L. Smith, C. Bennett, J. McKinley. ROW 4: C. Sholes, D. Cole. 76 1 M R D E S S v' J' ,ig T 1.4 x ROW 1: P. McCIosey, D. Askey, P. Bucha, A. Martin, D. Newman, C. Lyons, H. Smith, P. Balash. ROW 2: D. Robinson R. Basalla, T. Baumgardner, M. Bethehem, A. Surovec, A. Balash, D. Dubbs, M. Aikey. ROW 3: E. Stanton, D. Walters K. McNichol G Lucas C. Ma es J Alexander, L. Shreffler M Hoy. BACK ROW: J. Spackman, A. Seeger, C. Um- , - 1 Y 1 - 1 - bower, M. Herr. ABSENT: C. Coakley, P. Martin. TEACHER: Mr. Dessenberger. Q' If -7 I 1: -..H M M in M A U L R ROW I: M. Wagner, E. Bomboy, E. Jury, P. Peters, R. Summers, A, Koleno, D. Miles, D. Laird, D. Maruer. ROW 2: R. Davidson, E. Burns, E. Carra, R. Carver, H. Mesmer, M. Gasper, W. Riggie, G, Miles. ROW 3: A. Seprish, D. Walker, C, Snook, C. Davidson, L. Richards, J. Beighfol, J. Riggie, C. Houdeshell. ROW A: M. Preslovich, Absent: E. Blair, J, Hall. 1 l M R HS. O L L E N B A U G ROW 1: B. Yarrison, J. Butler, A. Collar, A. Berenfy, B. Wyland, G. Surovey, D. Walk, R. Summers, Mrs. Hollenbaugh. ROW 2: C. Marfin, V. Weaver, P. Lose, S. Price, C. Repraskey, J. Wrighi, S. Richner. ROW 3: T. Robinson, E. Krone, R. Neidig, C. Burd, P. Glunr, K. Fitzgerald, C. Bumbarger, M. Wighaman. ROW 4: G. Whitecraff, F. Park, B. Meeker, W. Wagner. Z l . S 2. , H ,X OFFICERS Thomas Letterman, President, Susan McKinley, Treasurer: Mr. Powell, Advisor, Miss McGonigIe, Advisor, Larry Lykens Vice-President, Sandra Bell, Secrefary. 78 H .:X.q-,W ,Jw A ' ,153 Qi, mx: f Ju . ,, .Q f 'N ,N Q ln . New J rn V' 5' 95 ',.,p: -'1 My ,A . vi-. ,L , if ,, 435: ws: f- - 2 f 'YS-',!fU '-Www. ,Q 4 .1 wwf- .fa V .w.V -' N W' fuk -- 1 1 ,ga , , K F 'fxfzzxt F , fE'.FQQ??S5?r1fL I wie' ig, . ff , Ng 'z Ixizgfgv ? 13 1 5, .- -,,.5a,a-f,4,,, uf ' gg-55 :gy vw f 22, . I 1 si f fffffiw Km fwfi zwfy wli- ,3 5- V+ .1 QMS? W ', , ,Qi 2 Q4 5 '- ff we .W ww, aw 'fm ' ff f ' X A fwiwssfiz-12, 'ff?'J' fx Mi Y 'H 1,2,..-:N elf W A ,, f I ? v If , .Ui ,Qs we gf I , A qw:-' 1 u 3'9??x..a . fy A . 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Wayne Wayne Weaver Weller Wentzel Wert Williams Williams Witherite Wright ' I 551,95 . ' :iw-3 4 V ' 'Z Officers and Advisors SEATED: Kathleen Lutz, Treasurerg Fred DeVictor, President: Barbara Bickle, Vice-Presidentp Bernadine Kochik, Secre tary. STANDING: Mrs. Zelda Svirt and Mr. Carl G. Nochfon, Class Advisors. Executive Committee A M1223 4 ta 9. FIRST ROW: Lois Stiver, Mary Lou Brumbaugh, Margie Padisak, Carol Cole, Nancy Howell. SECOND ROW: Gerald Vargo, Dick Anderson, Mark Confer, Richard McMullen. ff . . Wlfgffgis-fr : QL- vm, : gg -V5 N. ,-xL3g-. W LSL N.: gui' f--1 V , may ,r,. 1 fx zf 4 ' . F . ,W A, . , 3, K.-Q! . if SP3 I 34 , LV 1 , 1 , 3, 1: 1-1,5 5-I,-X,' -,-,Ma-', A , wifafl- ,y-K K 4 ' V wif f - as ,: .Vgfi JE . .Jwfzm . 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BEYER Nancy Academic Chorus 3, Newspaper 3, Editor 2, Student Council, Pep Club, Junior Play Staff, Senior Play Staff, Yearbook. Tiny, alert, and pleasant-a devoted journalist-lots of artistic ability-one half of a sister act. SUSAN V. BEYER Sue Academic Newspaper 3, Editor 2, Chorus 3, District Chorus, Pep Club, Yearbook, Junior Play Staff, Senior Play Staff. Small but mighty-enioys horseback riding-a member of the fourth estate-the other half of the act. Margie Home Economics FHA 3, FNC, Senior Play Staff. One half of the twin team-likes reading, drawing, and Western music-combs her hair in class-mistaken for MOST POLITE Dick Anderson and Judy Watson 5 i Q 5 i i i l MARY ANN BICKEL Mary Home Economics FHA, 3, FNC, Senior Play Staff. The other twin-interested in drawing-always teasing her classmates-looks iust like Margaret. s l 5 l i Eb . BARBARA ALLEN BICKLE Barb Commercial Student Council, Pep Club 2, Junior Play, Class Vice- President, Yearbook, Quiet, small, and cute-interested in the Army and class activities-whiz on skates-a real neat personality. ELAINE BIGGANS Elaine Commercial The girl who prefers study halls-a very special love- Phys Ed is her choice-how high the moon! ROBERT BLAIR Dutch Special Education A tall friendly lad-likes his shop classes-a willing helper- likes to have a good time. BEST DRESSED Tom Dreibelbis and Sally Zahniser , W LEAONE FAY BOMBOY Lea Commercial Band 2, Dramatics Club 3, Library 2, Yearbook, Thespian Clerk, Talent Show, Senior Play Staff. Blond, bubbling, bombastic-has a flair for dramatics-frank- ly speaking, she speaks frankly-knows all the local news. CONNIE E. BOOB Casey Commercial Maiorette 2, Maiorette Club 3, Talent Show, Yearbook, Pep Club. A pert curly top-loves to talk and dance-high stepping majorette-a brand new bride. EVELYN JOY BORGER Evelyn Home Economics FHA 3, FHA Secretary, FHA Vice-President, Senior Play. Calm, cool, collected-likes potato chips and Jack-usually seen with Sharon and Lory-a sly sense of humor. RONALD BOSTIAN Ron General Archery Club 2, An all round good fellow-not fond of school-travels to Pittsburgh-he couldn't care less. JAMES A. BROOKS, JR. Brooksie General Football 3, Chorus, FFA 3, Wrestling, Yearbook, Senior Play, Stage Crew. A catty and cool Casanova-shocks classmates in electric shop-makes quick trips to Unionville-enjoys after school rendevous. CLOWNS Ben Gold and Mary Lou Brumbaugh RONALD D. BROOKS Ron General Hall Patrol, Baseball 2. Duck tailed flattop, brown-eyed locker-interested in automobiles-whiz kid in math-active member ofthe Milesburg clan. '54, 'r -. .YM x 'K u-it X ' ' Ali 5 x W 5. CAROLE ANN COLE C6fOl9 Academic Pep Club, FTA, Yearbook, Senior Class Executive Com- mittee, Junior Play Staff, Newspaper Editor. A cute blonde from Port-go-getter for good grades-really digs State boys-drives her brother's convertible. GENE CONFER HSWUHYU General Football, Basketball 2. The atomic mite-enjoys bouncing a basketball-talks all the time-happy-go-lucky. STEPHEN BUTLER Steve Academic Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class President, Varsity Club 2, Math Club, Chorus, King of Hearts 1958, Centre County King of Hearts 1958, Stage Crew, Yearbook Editor, Student Council Alternate. The Whiz Kid-high scorer in studies and basketballaa sharp personality-our King of Hearts is quite an actor. CLIFFORD I. BUTTON Clif Academic Yearbook, Dramatics Club 2, Proiection Club 3, Archery Club, Basketball Manager. Young man on the go-chummy with the faculty-Mr. Willar's proiectionist-alert, aggressive, agreeable. ANTHONY CINGLE Tony General Glee Club, Stage Crew 2, Chorus, Mechanical Drawing, Camera Club. Jumping-iack in electric shop-ladies' man tparticularly in English classt-has Studebakers by the dozen-never runs from trouble. PRISCILLA B. CINGLE Percy Commercial Chorus 3, Yearbook, FBLA 2. Fashionable and friendly-one of the FBLA gang-totes a large pocketbook-balances figures in the attendance office. JOHN J. ClPRlCH J0l1r1ny General Band 3, Chorus, Glee Club, Stage Crew 2. Tall, brown-haired lad-a loyal band member-honesty is the best policy-cuts capers with Tony. RONALD J. COAKLEY Ron General Stage Crew 2, Phys Ed. Leaders Club, Projection Club. Personable and pleasant young man-a willing farm work- er-mathematically minded-an active member of the Yar- nell Sportsmen Club. 'ef K. TORRENCE CONFER TONY Academic Football 3, Basketball 3, Baseball, Chorus 3, Band, District Chorus, Varsity Club 2, Secretary, Class President, Student Council 2, President, Vice-President, Yearbook Editor, Senior Play Staff. Man of many talents-goes for long haired lasses-mighty man in football and Basketball-a sartorial scholar. MARK CONFER f'M'3fk General Yearbook, Junior Play, Senior PlaYf Football 2, Phys Ed Leaders Club, Varsity Club 2, Stage Crew 2, Wrestling 3, Senior Class Executive Committee. Tall with curly hair-a great asset to our wrestling team- a crazy laugh-flips over girls. DONNA KAY COOK Donna Commercial Pep Club 2, Yearbook, Junior Play Staff. Blue eyed, ponytailed miss-influenced by her neighbor- forever talking-our never a dull moment girl. MARY LOUISE A. CORRAINI Crink Commercial Pep Club 2, Yearbook. A bold and blithe spirit-always heard in the halls-a merry mischief rnaker-conducts early morning gab fests. ELLIOTT COWHER Red General Archery Club, Stage Crew. Reserved and resolute carrot top-keeps late hours-hunting is his greatest ioy-actions speak louder than words. MAE ANN CUSTER Mae Ann General Pep Club 2. One of our shorties-sales lady at Murphy's-a Belletonte Booster-lush loves to flirt. SANDRA KAY CUSTER Sandy Academic Band 3, Chorus 3, Student Council 2, Dramatics Club, Newspaper 2, Senior Play Staff, Junior Play Staff. Pert, poised, and peppy-goes for lively summers- quite the talker-argues with certain people. ANDREW J. DANKO Andy Academic Band 3, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Stage Crew 2, Math Club, Glee Club, Pep Band 2, Varsity Club, Senior Play. Tall, lanky, crew cut-baseball is his game-has relatives in high places-a future Einstein. 93 DONNA JEAN DILLON Yearbook, Library Club, Pep Club 3. A tall, quiet blonde-loves to go to Ohio-diamonds are a girl's best friend-pals with Connie and Mary. CAROL E. DAVIDSON 'Toote-r Commercial Cheerleader, Pep Club 2, Junior Play Staff, Driver Ed Conf. Yearbook, Senior Play. Polite, popular, very sweet-always dreaming and drift- ing -Pffazimah, the pearl of Saudi Agra-her hair is her crowning glory. FREDERlCK C, DeVlCTOR Ludy Academic Football 3, Basketball 3, Band 3, Chorus 3, District Chorus, State Chorus, Glee Club, Class Vice-President, Class Presi- dent, Varsity Club 2, Varsity Club Treasurer, 'Senior Play Staff, Yearbook Editor. I Debbnair apd dandy, clasapresidvnt-dependable'in studies, activitleif and 'athletics-owhf his own pool parlor-mails all his letters inlUniortyille.. A' 1 I. ju f l '1- 'L 'f l V X . i,Z Donna Jean Commercial BEST ACTORS Sandra Bugosh and Steve Butler l l l l l l l l l l DORIS DONELY DOfiS Home Economics FHA 2, Yearbook, Senior Play Staff. Energetic and talkative-goes with Carl- likes to tease Mr. Kamp-Usually seen chewing gum. JACK L. DORMAN Jack General A husky individualist-this gentleman prefers blondes-drives his friends to school-a friend to everyone. KATHERINE PATRICIA DRAPCHO Kathi Commercial Chorus 3, Library 3, Library President, Vice-President, Yearbook, FBLA 2, FBLA Secretary. Oh, those big brown eyes!-a commercial standout-listens to everyone's troubles-serious and serene. DAVID F. DREESE Dave Hall Patrol, Mechanical Drafting. Wavy hair, laughing brown eyes-interested in electronics- roams the hills around Dry Topahighway patrol of the halls. TALLEST AND SMALLEST Sam McNichol, Esther Woodring, Jerry Quick, and Carolyn Snyder. i ll. ,,1 E? S. .As 1 Q..-0 N General Ar-:ai THOMAS D. DREIBELBIS Tom Academic Football 3, Basketball, Baseball, Phys Ed Leaders Club 2, Varsity Club. An Ivy Leaguer with a neat crewcut-a sportscar enthusiast- dresses in the height of fashion-iust loves math? 95 EUGENE E. DUBBS Gene General Stage Crew 2. Casual and carefree-likes his shop classes-school is no worry-takes long vacations. WILLIAM DUDISH Bill General Cool cat from Clarence-girls adore his sparkling eyes-an unusual haircut-romantic walks thru the halls. NANCY L. DUNKEL Squeaky Commercial Junior Play, Pep Club 2, Yearbook. A short strawberry blonde-possesses pleasant personality- has interest in Snow Shoe-pals with Bonnie and Sandy. JAMES L. DUNLAP Jim General Stage Crew, Mechanical Drawing, Projection Club. Man with a camera-fond of hunting-calls everyone Charlie- fine and dandy. TWINS Nancy and Susan Beyer -'W'-., . ...wr 3 YI? JERRY R. EMBERTON Jerry General Phys Ed Leaders Club. Shy and blushes easily-Likes to hunt-travels to Clarence-roams the halls with Emory and Ken. 51.3, , - 9 a 'kb -K: W 3 R ,., 'f:.:?eff. Q 1 A -422' gg f 721F - ' . , 'elsif gd rf ,Q-figgi fi vm , , ri-fag wfiffgz-i'fYJ 1 'ifiaw H gk fair f 5 '55 yf,,,,. 1 ,7,5,,Mfgp1i55X7, Qlbffile f1:m,2a,f 3: f K 1 xlsyfwiif f wisp ' 614555 'ff uf F J ,ax affv'i-f3paA H,9g,QAfse.5e2Eff?n ff, ' 1 ff, fe.if'5sff355wi , ' Q R13 -i-'if' 1 1. 2 u M 1 ws, 5 1 N1 CONNlE LOU GUMMO CON Commercial Basketball, Chorus 3, Cheerleader 2, Student Council, Band, Yearbook, Pep Club 2, Junior Play Staff, Senior Play Staff. Lively and lovely cheerleading lass-loves parties, dances, and sports-oh, those sparkling eyes-love is a many splen- dored thing. MARY LENA GUNSALLUS Ladfe Commercial Chorus, Pep Club, Yearbook. A sparkling lass-undecided about boys-pals with Phyllis and Company-hopes to fly in the wild blue yonder. DELLA ARLENE FRAVEL Dolly Commercial Yearbook, Newspaper. Short and snappy-always going to Beech Creek-what a laugh!-a pleasant disposition. BENJAMIN B. GOLD Benjie General Baseball Manager, Football Manager, Stage Crew 2, Pro- iection Club, Drafting Club, Senior Play Staff. A big bundle of joy-friend to all senior girls-water boy of the football squad-lives alone in a trailer. DONNA MAE GOMOLA Donna Commercial Chorus 3, Nurse's Aid 2, Yearbook. A willowy blonde-pals around with Lucy-lacks gift of gab-a future secretary. LINDA LOU GRAFFIUS Linda Commercial Maiorette 3, Chorus 3, Pep Club, Junior Play Staff, Year- book, Senior Play Staff, Band. Slim and trim-always ready to dance-oh, those clothes- she'll soon be flying high. HELEN JEAN GREENLAND Helen Academic FTA, Yearbook Editor. Dependable, efficient, pleasant-an avid reader and scholar- always seen with a pile of books-really digs English Lit. NATHAN D. GUENOT Frenchie Agriculture FEA 3, Hall Patrol 2. Short and suntanned-a future farmer-quiet in school- possesses a dual personality. xi, BONNIE J. HAAS Bon Bon Academic Band 3, Chorus 2, Basketball, Junior Play, Pep Club 2, Student Council, Yearbook, Band Librarian, Pep Band 2, Senior Play, FNC 2. A hep chick-enioys all school activities-an outstanding actress-popular with all. LORA LEE HAHN Lory Commercial Nurse's Aid 2, Senior Play Staff. Pert little blonde'interested in practical nursingealways talking about Bill-nice to know. DARLA HALL DeDum Commercial Pep Club 2, President, Maiorette Club, Yearbook, Junior Play Staff. Good things come in small packages-active in Pep Club- always late but its legal-seen with the gang. DELORES JOAN HALL Dee Commercial Yearbook, Senior Play Staff. Big blue eyes and lovely hair-quiet as a mouse-here comes the .bride-pals with the Business Ed girls. DONNA IRENE HALL Donna Commercial Yearbook, Nurse's Aid. Friendly and fashionable-wrestling fan of Hall brothers- drives her own car-sticks strictly to business. EDWARD G. HALL SkfdmOfe Academic Glee Club, Photography Club 2, Archery Club, Senior Play Staff, Yearbook, Hi-Y, Stage Crew, Basketball Man- ager. Our A number one personality kid-gets sudden crushes- always talking about splinters-an lvy Leaguer with a crewcut. LEROY E. HALL Tiny Agriculture FFA 3, President, Football 3, Wrestling 3, Varsity Club 3, Wrestling team captain. Tiny in name only-likes eating and sleeping-a top notch wrestler-shy around girls. ROY HANSCOM Roy General Hall Patrol, Baseball, Stage Crew. Short and serious-enjoys being one of the hall patrol- partial to baseball and stock car racing-never makes noise. 99 CHARLES E. HAZEL FFA 3, Stage Crew. in English-a hard worker. JAMES F. HENNINGER Big Jim General Yearbook, Library Club 2, Wrestling Manager 2. Tall, slim, and serious-a worker in the library-devoted manager of the wrestlers-the big brother. GENE LARRY HARDY Small Change General Archery Club. Small and silent-always ready with a smile-pumps petrol at Gensamer's garage-whistles while he works. BETTY HARPSTER Bet Commercial Band 3, Pep Club 2, FBLA 2, Phys Ed Exhibition. Loquacious and vivacious-what a crazy laugh-a square dance queen-Margie's best buddy. Charles Agriculture A friendly Ag scholar-always late for school-has problems BEST DAN CERS Barbara Barger and Torry Confer l u 2 E i 5 i. OSCAR l'lENNlNGEl2 Oscar General Band 3, Stage Crew 2, Senior Play Staff, Dance Band, Junior Play Staff, Wrestling 3. One of the brothers-likes square dancing-enioys skipping band practice-always teasing the girls. DELMER C. HEPFER 'fBull General Archery Club. Pleasant disposition and long sideburns-cares for hunting dogs-admires the girls-relaxes in the library. NANCY HOOVER MARY JANE HOLTZWORTH Mary Jane Commercial Chorus 3, Pep Club President 2, Junior Play Staff, Senior Play Staff, Maiorette Club, Student Council Alternate, Yearbook Editor. The love in bloom girl -personality with a big smile- pastimes are dancing and a diet of dates- specializes in driving a Chevy. F UNNIEST LAUGH Betty Harpster and Harold Riser 'ef D Nance Commercial Maiorette 3, Maiorette Club 3, Pep Club, Yearbook, Talent Show, Senior Play Staff. Our dimpled darling-thinks music and sports are the most- always talking about Mike-an active rnaiorette. lOl KENNETH HOWELL Ken General Archery Club 2. Quiet but misleading-plays Robin Hood with his bow- school's not his cup of tea-pals around with Ron. NANCY KAY HOWELL Nancy Academic Newspaper Club 2, Newspaper Editor, Yearbook Editor, Junior Play, Senior Class Executive Committee. Tall blonde with a page boy bob-Penn State's her main interest-has a smile for everyone-seems quiet, but look out. ROY JACOBS Senator Academic Math Club, Yearbook, Senior Play Staff. Egypt Hollow's nine o'clock scholar-faithful member of yearbook staff-always looking for an easy way out-full of ideas. JOHN EDWARD JURY John Academic Wrestling 3, Varsity Club 3, Yearbook, Senior Play Staff. Mighty man on the wrestling mat-has a way with the girls-Mr. Willar's gum chewer-knows all the angles, especi- ally geometric. BEST PERSON ALITIES Ed Hall and Barbara Bickle hi. L Y CALVIN H. KIFFER Calvin General Football. Friendly and iovial-better late than never-his name's always mispronouncedbnothing bothers him. 'Z f i'ff :: iff. fffflglgfflfiiflr fffffff' PAUL G. KOSHKO, JR. Red General Football 2, Baseball 2, Student Council, Varsity Club. One of the sociables-fan of the Cleveland Indians- helps girls in distress-friendly, flirty, foolish. ,S DEAN L. KISTNER Kisbaby General Football 3, Varsity Club, Basketball 2. Tall, dark and debonair-participates in all sports-come hither eyes-always has a ready answer. BERNADINE MAE KOCHIK Bern Commercial Band 3, Library Club, Yearbook, Senior Play Staff, FBLA 2, FBLA President 2, Class Secretary, Talent Show 2, Pep Band, DAR Award. Poised and popular-a hep kitten on the keys-capable and efficient class secretary-our number one citizen, CAROLINE L. KOLENO Carol Commercial Pep Club. Small bundle of energy-likes to run the halls-cute and carefree- usually found with Pat. PATRICIA FRANCES KOLENO 'fPaf Commercial Basketball, Student Council, Cheerleader, Junior Play Staff, Yearbook, Pep Club, Dramatics Club. Pretty and peppy-eager and enthusiastic cheerleader-that certain smile-a charm all her own. MOST STUDIOUS Gerald Vargo and Helen Greenland , X. K f X , KATHLEEN LEE LUTZ K5fY Academic Cheerleader 3, Class Treasurer 2, Class Secretary, Chorus 3, Yearbook, Newspaper 2, Dramatics Club, Pep Club 2, Basketball, Junior Play Staff, Senior Play Staff. Pert and Peppy-captain of the cheerleading squad-a cut-up at every party-our bandstand speciality gal. MOLLY R. LYONS , UNI P Commercial Pep Club 2, Phys Ed Exhibition. Sports a ponytail-goes for math class-really digs square dances-here and there with Sharon. DIANE MANN Diane Commercial Dramatics Club 2, Dramatics Club Secretary, Junior Play Staff, Yearbook, Senior Play Staff. Quiet until you know her-likes graduates usuall seen - Y with Sandy and Company-frequently iourneys to the home- town. JAMES MCKINLEY Jim Academic Chorus, Junior Play, Baseball 3, Stage Crew, Senior Play, Projection Club, Senior Play. The strong, silent type-goes for baseball-has big plans for college-cats around in a '59 Chevy. I04 ERIC KOSKI Rick Academic Band 2, Basketball, Phys Ed Leaders Club 2, Student Council, Junior Play, Basketball Manager, Yearbook, Senior Play. Our nature boy-curator of his own museum-likes to mess around-drives a homemade car. SHIRLEY L. LANNEN Shirley Commercial FBLA 2, Yearbook. Blondie of the class-busy filling her hope chest-always seen with the girls-her Dagwood's picked out. CORALEE E. LEATHERS Coralee Academic Band 3, Chorus 2, Pep Club, Yearbook, Play Staff. Uncle Snuff's niece-likes week ends, sports, and pizza pie-always seen with Carol-a future x-ray technician. LARRY LUCAS Ace Agriculture FFA 3, Hall Patrol 2, FFA Chapter Farmer, FFA Reporter. 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' ' . 554 ' , Ng A N 1' 12 -1:-' M i f Q fw ' 'Lg-2, A .f ,QQ , . rf . QW K , A f My J SAA 3' ?., ,fr,,m553gp' if-21554 Alf? , ' -:fl ' VL '.V, 'Af 4 .fi , .3 . ,J :'Q',i?7 5 M35 . , vgj Q lin-Vaifl' ., ,Vww 1 . .. ma..-. 49451 f J. A dit .QUE 6 JAMES NORMAN, JR. uhm., Yearbook, Stage Crew, Football Manager. A mirthful prankster-gabs in class-finds fun goes-works best under pressure, ROBERT O'BRlEN Mar1ey General Hall Patrol. A rascally rogue-seeks trouble and finds it-wild on wheels-the man with all the candy. PEGGY E. NEWMAN Peggy Sue Commercial Newspaper, Band, Yearbook, Phys Ed Exhibition. Tall and willowy-likes big cars and pop music-dancing is her pastime-marriage is on her mind. PAULETTE NOLL- Polly Academic Pep Club, Yearbook, FNC. Our own Betty Crocker-another Bobcat fan-pals with her crowd-socializes in Howard. General wherever he MOST MUSICAL Robert Wiser and Bernadine Kochik -..,' JUDY D. PACKER JUdy Commercial Pep Club, Phys Ed Exhibition, Yearbook, Junior Play Staff, FBLA. A friendly gal from Wingaterhas Navy blues-always has something to say-iourneys to Bellefonte. MARGARET ANN PADISAK Margie Commercial Band 3, Junior Play Staff, Pep Club, FBLA 2, FBLA Treas- urer 2, Yearbook, Phys Ed Exhibition, Senior Class Execu- tive Committee, Full of vim and vigor-rates with the opposite sex-roams the halls with Betty-talks her way into trouble. PHYLLIS LEE PARSONS Phyllis Band 3, Junior Play Staff, Pep Club, FBLA, FBLA Vice- President 2, Yearbook, Senior Play Staff. Sweet and well-mannered-likes music and sports-always giggling-uses English in English Class. MOST ATHLETIC Alex Murnyack and Vicki Burns it A , YF 2 ' . V iam ' T ,- 'I' Commercial WESLEY PETERS Pete General Archery Club 2, Yearbook. Small, but explosive-likes the opposite sex-runs the How- ard USO-not a worry in the world. IO7 JANET MARIE PLETCHER Janet Commercial Library Club 3, Pep Club, Newspaper, Junior Play Staff, Yearbook, Student Council. Appears calm and shy-has an interest out of school-runs around in a hot Ford-a friend to one and all. JOHN M. PLETCHER Spider General Band 3, Baseball 3, Varsity Club. Young man with a horn-baseball is his game-heads for the mountains-usually speaks his mind. CLEO PATRICIA PRICE Cleo Home Economics FHA 3, Yearbook, Nurse's Aid 2. A cute, charming, curly topped miss-loves to talk and eat-all thoughts center about her work-a willing class worker. GERALD F. QUICK Jerry Academic Junior Play, Senior Band 3, Chorus 2, Newspaper, Base- ball 2, Yearbook, Glee Club, Phys Ed Leaders Club 3, Senior Play Staff, Pep Band. Not a very big, but look out-life of the party-a iovial ioker-constantly spouts baseball statistics, NICEST SMILE Roy Seeger and Pat Koleno SAMUEL REESE Sam Academic Hi-Y 2, President Hi-Y, Chorus, Talent Show 2. Slim, quiet, and blond-plays a mean harmonica- loves hillbilly music-a hunting and Ford enthusi- ast. SHARON REPASKY Sharon Home Economics FHA 3, FHA President, Nurse's Aid 2, Yearbook. A shy, quiet brunette-a future happy homemaker-always seen with Evelyn and Cleo-no love lost for school. RICHARD J. RHOADES DiClf General Wrestling 3, Football, Varsity Club 2, Stage Crew, Phys Ed Leaders Club, Senior Play. Handsome, curly haired lad-a romeo between classes-an outstanding wrestler-the let's get serious type. J- ' HAROLD RISER SHARON A. RHOADES Sharon Academic Pep Club, FNC, Yearbook, Junior Play Staff. Light and bright-has hopes for a particular patient-cavorts in a Chrysler-a future angel of mercy. DANIEL R. RICHMOND Dan General Stage Crew 2, Football, Wrestling 2, Proiection Club. Carefree with a crew cut-likes sports cars and girls-pro- tecting our country in his concern-will never be out-talked. MOST TALKATIVE Harry Barger and Connie Adams BIG HAR Academic Football 3, Baseball 3, Varsity Club 3, Varsity Club President, Chorus 2, Student Council 2, Driver Ed Conference, Yearbook Editor, Senior Play Staff. Dapper leader in school affairs-a standout in football-king of the bongos-goes for a Red Raider. MARCIA M. ROBB Marcy Academic Dramatics Club 2, Newspaper 2, Pep Club Senior Play, FNC 2, Yearbook Editor. Pretty and pleasing-likes Lock Haven-Bald Eagle games- loses everything all the time-our future Florence Nightin- gale. CAROL ANN ROBINSON Carol Ann Academic Band 2, Chorus 2, District Chorus, Newspaper 3, Vice- President, Miss Bald Eagle 1959, Band Secretary, News- paper Editor 2. A lady outstanding-interested in art, music, and literature- fan of Fabian, her little Marine-our Flaming Foliage Queen. ALLEN WAYNE ROBISON Cain Academic Wrestling 3, Junior Play Staff, Yearbook, FTA. Cat of the class-a wrestler with unlimited possibilities- sleeps in study hall-rambles around Port. H. ROY SEEGER Butch Yearbook Editor, Senior Play, Archery Club, Stage Crew. Tall, dark, and handsome-our own Prince Charming-always flashing a winning smile-sometimes a sleepytime guy. General NELLIE E. SEYLER . Susie Academic Library Club, FNC, Nurse's Aid 2. A blond with a pleasing personality-enioys music and skating-witty and reliable-not so quiet as she looks. SANDRA LEE SHANK Sandy Commercial Newspaper 3, Newspaper Secretary, Student Council, Pep Club, Newspaper Editor 2. Able editor and sharp student-short order cook after school-performs all tasks wel!-what a sense of humor! JOHN C. SHAWLEY John General Phys Ed Leaders Club, Glee Club, Proiection Club. Tall and dignified-a regular tenter at the fair-an interest in Titan Metal-knows the road to Bellefonte. JANET LUCILLE SHIVELY Jan Commercial FBLA 2, Yearbook, Junior Play Staff, Pep Club 2. Sharp lass with lots of class-spends time square dancing- often types for teachers-well behaved, well dressed, well liked. mt il? WA' I. 4 5 2 vu Q, J 'N .fl : jf K , K, 1, 3113, f ' . wf ' N fi g A 2 L m , , y x l- f, Q r-' va , H utt, K ,ff 'Sw' 3 5, gli we x ' X fki LO KW ,UM J K k K L Q ' , A+, iff' -b W., 55,3 :N 3' ji ,. ,x . .A 1 Q Sjls . J, gk M qw 1 , A :gui , wg. .. , ,-Q,.f,.:-- Q 1 an 1 -42 , :gf , - Q-af.-L 'Q . .i ps f,i.,.- ,ws-' 2 Q 4, if V 1 , fw- f fs 112' , fi? 5' 1 Wy, 'fav' M5 B' Q 'L fx A, 53, .4 A , LFS QQ' 5 X , jay -' fy ,gm 2-3-'E - Y. 7, 4 W- . 1 ,V ,. - QQ: , r - f ,zz 1' 'if . , f 5 S . .K -,nf .V ' g. If I .r , 1 if -.,,,,, , xx 'Q ,-, 1 , w 4 , R ru . MILDRED ANN SUROVEC at the Moose-never worries about tests. Xi- DOYLE G. STAUFFER Doyle General Phys Ed Leaders Club. Sports a distinctive hair style-our own Marty Robbins- longs to return to the West-cool cat with a swinging guitar LOIS E. STIVER Foxie Commercial FBLA, Yearbook, Chorus, Senior Class Executive Committee, Senior Play Staff, Phys Ed Exhibition. Sedate and well-dressed-likes to give paiama parties- silence is not golden-seen with Janet and Sandy. Millie Commercial Footloose and fancy free-a penchant for pen pals-dances MOST FLIRTATIOUS Dick McMullen and Mary Jane Holtzworth PATRICIA J. SUROVEC Pai Home Economics Shy but sweet-always seen at Snow Shoe dances-most silent of the silent-cheerful and nice. ELIZABETH SUROVEY Betty Jane Home Economics Pep Club. Quiet and cordial-likes dancing, basketball and volley- ball-always acting silly-Friday finds her at the Clarence Moose. RONALD SWARTZ Crow General Yearbook, Football, Varsity Club, Hall Patrol, Phys Ed Leaders Club. ww A red-haired ioker-homework's for the birds-one of the Snow Shoe gang-frequently sports a goatee. Linda N LINDA J. TRANSUE Academic Pep Club 3, Library Club, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chorus 3, Yearbook, Talent Show. A small bundle of ioy-recent transfer from State-calls everybody You Doll -a cute and cheerful optimist. MOST QUIET Elliot Cowher and Pat Surovec Q GERALD VARGO Jerry Academic Band 3, Band President, Chorus, Student Council, Glee Club, Pep Band 2, Yearbook Editor, Senior Class Execu- tive Committee, Senior Play Staff, Band Manager. A musically minded scholar-capable, quiet, resourceful- man of many talents-student director of the band. II3 EMERY WATSON Phys Ed Leaders Club Tall and slim-enioys riding horses and mot ant disposition-favors Western attire. Ted c GARY WATSON Hood Vocatio FFA 3, Hall Patrol 2. An egg walker in the halls-always on th bow-friend of Ace-a very flashy D.A. JUDITH ANN WATSON Jud Thespian 3, Clerk, Secretary, Yearbook Award l, Senior Play, Dramatics Club Charming, polite, studicus-enioys dances lady of the Thespians-dependable with a yn Newspaper, Dramatics Club, Dramatics C P c U7-ornu THOMAS MAHLON WATSON I Baseball, Hall Patrol 2, Hall Patrol Cap Quite a ccmplainer-captain of the Hall Pa school-disk iockey at noontime dances. PRETTU Dick Rhoades a M '? 'TIT' x--,I v4 L13 xx V ROBERT L WHITE Bo General Archery Club. An able agrarian-practically owns an armory-aI- ways working on the farm-a Sunday afternoon cat. BONNIE A. WENTZEL Bonnie Academic Nurse's Aid. A friendly miss from Howard-Don's one and only-math is her specialty-courteous and conscientious. SHARON H. WESTON Sharon Commercial Yearbook. A blonde from Bush Hollow-one of the Strollers-can't stop giggling-pals around with Nancy. NANCY WETTSTEIN Nancy Commercial Yearbook. Dark-haired, fun loving lass-frequently seen roller skating- fairly quiet in school only-future secretary to a lucky employer. DEAN K. WETZLER, JR. Keefer Academic Chorus 2, Band, Stage Crew, District Chorus, District Band, Yearbook, Junior Play Staff, Newspaper. A dapper Beau Brummel-always dispensing life savers- what's in the briefcase?-enioys his own cooking. PRETTIEST EYES Dean Kistner and Connie Gummo l l QU' MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED UG- NW ar' X 7' I A 1-4 ,I ' . N i i ' 1 -Pf.W '9P. 1 ...-10 'E+ N nys f'S'M' . A 7 I 4 mf K, ' is 'ff h A. .gr 4. VA c ,, H. an gil 7542441 ,mn . -. 773 , .5 , I ' ,si QL 'Q i 1 Al' 9- V6 i I in 5' 6 ., I Vo 5 gg, 2 1. '-ffj 4 it-N.. ' V.. f fy ,N ' xv W 1 f , f u-....--- 151gv,f,Qi 1 I ' 'JM ,iam , f 49? 5 'E 'Q ff 1a 'Z Y' 75 '13 X W-R-mwwf we AA 1 .wi 14 Mr. Fisher, Advisor, V. Peters, Tre Jenkins, President. is 4:- asurer, Mrs. McNiT1, Advisor, L. Gensamer, Secretary, W. Fisher, Vice-President, W Allyn '41 .f, g 1,1 . , ua N. Baily J. Balash G. Bambarger H. Barner G. Banfon L. Banfon P. Barnyak J. Basalla B. Baurngardner J. Bechdel L. Benton J. Bickle S. Biggans H. Bitner B. Bowes T. Bowes R. Bracken M. Brown E. Brownson P. Bryan M. Bryan A. Bucha J. Bussard T. Butler B. Carlin L. Carlson G. Cashier M. Cassidy R. Catherman B Ceprich A. Cingle J. Clink L. Coakley S. Coffee B. Cole D Comly N. Cornly R Confer J. Cramer M. Davidson ...a . -2? 1 X x I T' if J-in -M--X .if-wer bmw 'R . ,,. - Q ,J We .eww x F . 7 .Q Qt Ni' Q . ' 2 'vs J -, 4. NJ J , sm N -at A ' N,-v 7- MY ia? . if 1. R-ie. F : '- f. .,,,,. nf W '. . M . .JU 4 'gi ft If A ggi? I ff' L ii- f. Q-. i . .. . ,L 7 , , z fu A i R. Drapcho B. Dyke P. Emberton H. Emel M. Emel J. Fanning M. Fetzer C. Fishburn B. Fisher W. Fisher G. Frye L. Fye S. Gates L. Gensamer H. Glunt R. Glunt B. Gornola B. Granite R. Grieb C. 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Robinson M Rogus B Saxon Q nm -Q, . 1 Qtr? XV.. .gui i' 2 '85 'Qu-'uf if 9 in ,. 3 G. Thomas N. Thomas S. Thomas J. Vangor T. Vaughn C. Vitale J. Walker S. Walker T. Walker R. Wenrick J. Williams J. Williams P. Williams N. Wiser L. Wirherite D. Woodring M Yarrison Yeaney Yearick Ziegler Not Pictured Noll Schindler Sfamm Weber FIRST ROW: Mr. Willar, D. Sholes, P. Stamm, C. Button, J. McKinley, D. Richmond, B. Gold. SECOND ROW: D. Haas, R. Sports, D. Comley, B. Wayne, J. Peters, J, Shawley. Not Present: G. Efters, D. Dreese. J U N 2 A1 NG DR s E N CIO AR M E CR LA U B I ll' Ut' SEATED Paul Woodrmg Eric Koski Bonnie Haas James Brooks Judy Watson James McKinley Marcia Robb Sandra Bugosh Stephen Butler STANDING Evelyn Borger Roy Seeger Carol Davidson Richard Rhoades Sally Zahniser Andrew Danko Mark Confer Betty Fallansbee Bob Cook Dot Davidson Azel Sampson Mildred Fallansbee THE CAST Bill Fallansbee ,ee., Tom Fallansbee Sr. Tom Fallensbee . Daphne Murchison .,s... Peg Bancroft ,,ee,e ,O Abdel Bir Ibn Fuzzein OUR SENIOR PLAY DIET OF DATES a comedy in three acts by William Dalzell Directed by Carl G Nochton Presented November 13 and 14 1959 Judy Watson James Brooks Bonnie Haas Eric Koskl Marcia Robb ,O Stephen Butler James McKinley Richard Rhoades Sandra Bogosh Sally Zahniser Andrew Danko Irma Murchison c,,,c,,,cc,c,c,,,c,,,,c,,,e,,, Evelyn BOFQGF Sidi Hazim El Saud Be n Ahmed ccc,c cc..,ccc R oy Seeger Ernie Klautzer ...,.,,,..,,V.,, ,,cc, , Pffazimah , AStranger , l30 Paul Woodring .. Carol Davidson Mark Conter PRODUCTION STAFF Student Directors Mary Jane Holtzworth Geraldine Waxmunsky Business Managers Nancy and Susan Beyer Assistants Senior Class Executive Committee Publicity and Posters . . . Nancy and Susan Beyer Margaret and Mary Bickel Mary Lou Brumbaugh Lora Hahn Dolores Hall Mary Jane Holtzworth. Box Office . . . Leaone Bomboy Connie Boob Doris Donley Louise Shuey. Prompters . . . Jeanne Basalla Sandra Custer Irene Fenush. Properties. . .Lucy Fye Nancy Hoover Wardrobe . . . Barbara Bickle Linda Graffius. Sound Etects . . . Edward Hall Roy Jacobs Stage . . . Ben Gold Oscar Henninger Gerald Quick Make-Up . . . Mary Lou Brumbaugh Connie Gummo Kathleen Lutz Bernadine Kockik Diane Mann Organ . . .Phyllis Parsons Programs , . . Eleanor Williams Donna Yeaney Ushers . . . Frederick DeVictor fcaptainj Richard An- derson Torry Conter John Jury Richard McMullen Harold Riser Gary Spain Gerald Vargo. J 'I P' M 4 x R I i 'V ea! X 3 n A J ' 423' S , fy 5 fb- V .3 I u Hal- -Q .:'4:f W 2.5 X i : I sm 425, 57.4 4, A va 'YW gui-ii. SEATED: Nancy Dunkle, Jeanne Basalla, Gerald Quick, Harry Barger, Barbara Bickle. STANDING: James McKinley, Bonnie Haas, Samuel McNichol, Mary Lou Brumbaugh, Stephen Butler, Sally Zahniser, Nancy Howell, Richard McMullen, Eric Koski, Mark Confer. CUB JUNIOR PLAY THE PERFECT IDIOT a three act farce by Eunice and Grant Atkinson Directed by Mrs. Zelda Stitt Presented March 20, 1959 THE CAST Margaret Tennyson adaadadddadaw Barbara.Bickie Jackie Tennyson ,. ., ,,,,,,,w,,,,a,aa,,,7 Jerry Quick RhOdOra ,V......,,.,a,,a,, . .,,,, Mary Lou Brumbaugh Roger Tennyson . aaaa oaaoaa, ,,i,, H arry Berger Walter P. Latherby Daniel Tennyson Arthur Barnard ,,,, Miss Baker ,eaaa,o, Linda Barnard . . Jeannie Wilson Aloysius fPuffl Witomski .. Carla Carlson ,aaaoo aoooooaoaoaaova Dr. Hockhorst Van Barf , Miss Booth I32 Sam McNichol . Steve Butler James McKinley .. . Bonnie Haas Sally Zahniser Jeanne Basalla . Dick McMullen Nancy Howell Rick Koski Nancy Dunkel PRODUCTION STAFF Student Directors . . . Mary Jane Holtzworth, Kathleen Lutz. Publicity . . . Nancy Beyer, Janet Pletcher, Carole Cole, Janet Shively. Properties . . . Donna Kay Cook, Nancy Newman, Con- nie Adams, Sandra Custer, Norma Baird, Barbara Bar- ger. Makeup . . . Judy Packer, Lory Hahn, Carol Davidson, Irene Fenish, Darla Hall, Connie Gummo, Carolyn Sny- der. Prompters . . . Coralee Leathers, Linda Graffius. Business Managers . . . Nancy Beyer, Geraldine Wax- munsky. Tickets and Programs . . . Marcia Robb. Ushers . . . Dianne Mann, Pat Koleno, Sandra Bugosh Sharon Rhoades, Deanna Moore, Margie Padisak. Sound Effects . . . Wayne Robison Organist. . . Phyllis Parsons. .4 'v 1' 1 5 3,1291 1 'fi' .. A! 93 Y7 43 ,Au ,, y fl' will A S, wa' W ,VL 34 : Aff X, x H ,z-: 3, , rf' ,k2.? S 1 Y STAGE CREW B. Gold, J. Cramer, M. Confer, Fetzer, R. Coakley. R, Hanscom. K. YN - 632 a .L .zz ca- Cc? Q21 X. CXOOQGI Q. Cx 'GZ . FL W. Panik, R. Hanscom, M. Barger, O. Henninger, M. Confer, Mr. Flick, A. Danko, B. Gold, G. Basalla, M. Kelley, E. Hall, J. Ciprich, J. McKinley, A. Cingle, D. Richmond, R. Seeger, M. Shaw, E. Cowher, J. Cramer, T. Cingle, R. Coakley, D. Fetzer. I34 H. Barger, W. Panik, O. Henninger, A Danko, Mr. L. Flick. Wir: fi' Ullllulll ii' nexmmu D. Richmond, R. Hanscom, J. McKin ley, J. Cramer, M. Kelly, E. Cowher, R. Seeger, D. Fetzer, R. Coakley, E Hall. mv ,AU f' M, ,, llllnuv aw 3k'2'7' 33 , 'W' 'J ' 14 V A 1Q4.,10 29 -A , A Q, 2' 'fill x ' , - vw ' ' 1 '-if--at ,. ' P I -'K 4 A -- A -ff 1 EMI 1 if 5527 All C , . Q I E .ar 1 1 'fg Eff' , S QS ,Z-5 I,-W - - K T. , ' QQ fgi' g,ff 'N' ' f'Np ' ,, 1i?uA ' 3 4. s I , fyx, if BABY PICTURE IDENTIFICATION Shlrley Lannen Donna Yeaney Sam McNlchol Gary Spaln Bernadlne Kochlk Jerry Qulck Jeanne Basalla Donna Gomola Roy Hanscom Marne Baney Sharon Weston Ron Brooks Sam Reese Nancy Hoover Donna Hall Cleo Prlce Norma Balrd Ron Coakley Eleanor Wllllams Polly Noll Vrckn Burns Margaret and Mary Bickle Fred DeVlctor Blll Dudnsh Dons Donley Marcra Robb Lester Etters Cluff Button Nathan Guenot Eugene Dubbs Roy Seeger Gene Hardy Emery Watson Loss Stlver Ed Hall John Shawley Sharon Repasky Mary Jane Holtzworth Torry Confer Mnldred Surovec Judy Watson Nancy Wltherute Linda GFBHIUS Brenda Fogleman John Pletcher Kathleen Lutz Donna Kay Cook Nancy Dunkle Conme Gummo Nancy Newman Carol Robinson Russell Spotts Janet Pletcher Coralee Leathers Jlm Dunlap Bonnie Haas Sandy Bugosh Ron Swartz Andy Danko Helen Greenland Tom Watson Prlscrlla Cungle Calvnn Knfter Carole Cole Sandy Custer Molly Lyons Conme Adams Robert White Sharon Rhoades Elanne Bnggans Louise Shuey Jack Dorman Dolly Fravel Jlm McKmley John Jury Delores Hall Doyle Stauffer Ben Gold Carolyn Snyder Duck Anderson Bonnie Wentzel Clara Etters Dean Klstner Mary Lou Brurnbaugh Ann Muller Alex Murnyack Katherlne Drapcho Duck Rhoades Geraldme Waxmunsky Leaone Bomboy Kenneth Howell Davxd Dreese Duane Mann Pat Surovec Dan Rlchmond Nancy Howell 9 9 9 9 100 Steve Butler 7 4 7 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 Carol Davndson Robert O Brnen Mark Confer Roy Jacobs Dean Fetzer Evelyn Borger Tom Drenbelbls Jerry Emberton Peggy Newman Barbara Barger Nancy and Susan Beyer Paul Koshko Sandy Shank Leroy Hall Irene Fenlsh Rnck Koskn Gene Confer Margne Padlsak Dennis McLaughlin Esther Woodrmg Hnlda Snook Donna Drllon Phyllus Parsons Mary Corralnl Mae Ann Custer Robert Wiser Dlck McMullen Mary Gunsallus Jlm Norman Llnda Transue Jlm Brooks Oscar Hennlnger Judy Packer Jam Hennunger Conme Boob Wesley Peters Betty Harpster Janey Shlvely John Clprlch George Basalla Lucy Fye Nellie Seyler Lora Hahn Gerald Vargo Amy Bush Paul Woodrung Pat Koleno Nancy Wettstem Betty Myers ' 51 101 ' 52 ' 102 ' ' - 53 103 ' 54 104 - - 55 105 - 56 ' 106 57 ' 10 ' ' 58 108 59 109 ' 60 110 61 111 62 112 63 ' ' ' 113 64 ' ' 114 65 115 ' ' 66 116 ' ' ' 67 117 68 ' 118 ' ' ' ' 69 ' 119 ' ' 70 120 ' ' ' 71 ' ' 121 ' ' 72 ' 122 ' ' 73 123 ' ' ' 74 12 ' ' Harold Riser 75 Darla Hall 125 Dean Wetzler ' 76 ' ' 126 ' 77 12 ' 78 128 ' ' 79 129 80 130 ' 81 131 ' 82 ' 132 ' 83 ' 133 ' 84 13 ' ' 85 ' 135 ' ' 86 13 ' 87 ' 1,38 88 139 89 ' 1 0 ' 90 ' 141 ' ' ' 91 ' 142 92 1 3 ' ' 93 14 ' ' ' 94 ' 145 95 ' 14'6 96 1 7 47 97 ' 1 8 ' 98 1 9 49 99r..??.?? 150 ' 50 ' 151 CONGRATU LATIONSV MEMBERS OF THE l960 GRADUATING CLASS BALD EAGLE HIGH SCHOOL ln conveying our bes+ wlshes 'ro +he I960 gradua+es for success In The 'Field of 'rhelr cholce we mvl+e fhose who may be unieresfed In employmeni' oppor'rumhes a+ Tl+an +o call or vlsli' our Per sonnel Deparfmeni' TITAN METAL 'if MANUFACTURING COMPANY Dlvlslon of Cerro De Pasco Corporahon BELLEFONTE PENNSYLVANIA Esfabllshed I9I5 Pennsylvania s Only Brass Rod Mull -To- . gg. X'f'6fA N n A P ' gs ROBERT SCHENCK JEWELER 20 W + Hgh S+ I' BELLEFONTE PA ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO I GE AND EASY APPLIANCES ZENITH AND GE TV AND RADIO HOME FURNISHINGS AND SERVICE ELECTRIC SU PPLY CO FINK BROTHERS W Ilp p TYRONE PA Ph MU 40580 LOCK HAVEN TRUST CO FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HOYS y C+ LOCK HAVEN PA WE GIVE S8fH GREEN STAMPS mplm 'Is DAVIS RESTAURANT mpl e 'Is PENNSHIRE CLOTHES E M LOCK HAVEN PA. I Belle on+e-S+a'Ie College 0 es I ree ' Hardware, a a er and Painr BS-Ie'f0l1I'e. Pa- 967 Pennsylvania Avenue one - I . Men's and Bo s' Io hing Member ' ' Co I en of Co im n of Lock Haven, Pa. IO4 . ain S+. Compliments of UNCLE JOE'S Lock Haven and Alloona WBLF Congralulales The Class of I960 SETTING THE PACE IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA FOR MUSIC. NEWS, AND SPORTS Complimenls of w. s. LEE a. soNs HOUTZDA'-E Wholesale Merchanfs Buffer, Eggs, Cheese. and Poulfry ISENBERG BROS., Prop. ALTOONA, PA. Fresh Fruil' and Vegelables HOUTZDALE, PA. 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Howar ree an . is o as+ + dmwBhps+ + BELLEFONTE PA. P ELQ' 5-4786 pl me Is PENN FURNITURE SK ples BENNETT S Y TOP RESTAURANT M d Co plme Is I DON WELCH MOTOR COMPANY PONTIAC:-GMC-VAUXHALL STATE COLLEGE FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOC C ECg GUY W LYONS 9 E 54545 uzw B hps+ BELLEFONTE PA J S RU DNITZKI INC m I y W I' es W 'I' F WILLIAMSPORT PA I1 . Com im ni' of Com I n of , Clearfield, Pa. Porf aI'iI a, Pa. m i n o Lock Haven' Pa. SI'a'I'e ollege, Pa. A safe place 'Io buy a used car l22 ' one e Ave' . I I , 0 fy Plumbing and Healing Since I 2I Dia onds1Jewer -, a ch I- ' - - is 0 - I23 es ourI'I1 S+ree+ WCLF FURNITURE COMPANY Allegheny S+ree+ Belle'Fon+e, Pa. Phone EL 5 4788 Compliments of BUTLER TRUCKING CO 9 LITTLE BILL s LESTER 5 34 W ,wh S, WORKMEN s STORE dyb g DriH'in , Pa. I I I TYRONEI PA. Clofhes and Shoes for Men and Boy Holli a s ur , Alfoona, Tyrone, Pa. CompIimenI's of M. L. CLASTER 81 SONS, INC. Building and Supplies BELLEFONTE. PA. 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CRISSMAN BROTHERS Wholesalers of Dressed Beef, Veal and Porlr and Meaf Produds BRIDGE STREET TELEPHONE 3620 Compliments of PRAVE S BROWN S BOOT SHOP FIRST NATIONAL BANK I I B9ll9'F0n'fe. Pa. Bellefonfe, Pa. DAN KS 81 COMPANY DAVIDSON S GARAGE 81 GROCERY CENTRE OIL 81 GAS COMPANY BELLEFONTE PA CRAIN LUMBER CO MA .ssozo WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE VALLEY BUILDING SUPPLY I BeIIefon+e, Pa. MiIesburg, Pa. Millwork and Building MaI'eriaI Dis+ribu+or of Texaco Pe+roIeum ProcIuc+s , , Pori' Ma+iIda, Pa. BeIIefon+e, Pa. Milesburg, Pa. CompIsmen+s I KNISELYS DINER Wmgafe Pa Life Insurance of Hlghes+ QuaIuI'y a+ LowesI Prices The ConnechcuI MuIuaI Life Insurance Company of I-IarHorcI Connechcui' GEORGE SNYDER Wmgafe P EL 5 9I66 YOUR SCHOOL CHILD ACCIDENT INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE CompIlmenI's of PETERS ESSO STATION WING-ATE PA DOTY 81 HENCH INSURANCE 81 REAL ESTATE ELgln 5 3409 CompIumen'rs 'F SMITH S MOBILE SERVICE BOYDS BODY SHOP Snow Shoe Pa Phone EV7 6738 BENDER WE LL MENDER CARS AND TRUCKS Compllmenfs of NATIONAL STORE Men s and Boys Wearing Apparel BECKMAN S BEAUTY ACADEMY Your Fu+ure Is Our Business WILLIAMSPORT PA . o I I I I . . ' . a. ' I . Phone - I I08 S. AIIen S+.-SIa+e College, Pa. , I O I IIU I I ll . I Complimenfs of PAUL KOSHKO'S GROCERY Clarence, Pa. gomng bug game hunhng. Complimenis of MONTGOMERY WARD Lock Haven. Pa, KISSINGER 81 BRYANT Insurance PEOPLES NAT'L BANK BLDG. 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