Bangor High School - Graduate Yearbook (Bangor, PA)

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en BE Ba we a COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 11 lil! § sf 3 1833 07539 9 RR RENOIR TG esha nna Begipo ERE R TL Ls piccruitentigeanemmlciisia’ = The 1962 Graduate Pablished by the eee ee 1a of Dan Gor Area . Jotnt Stigh School Pan J OL; Penns yo ala Cditor: The argarel Stamm Business Te anager. Catherine Srice Adorsor. Tiss sth anice ANennedy Foreword While having had many memorable experiences in the old high school building, we, the Class of 1962, look to the new Bangor Area Joint Senior High School with greatest pride. We realize that it isnot the building, but the students, faculty, and administration that make our school notable. The new school has renewed a great interest in our activities and has offered new opportunities to the coming students. We, the Class of 1962, set forth our yearbook as a final reminder of our joyous experiences at B.A.J.H.S. | | | | Contents IBISONKCRIS@S 4 4 eo a oo Scent enne enw oon emct ote) oie mca s os me Administration andshaculty oss. ss eu. Sane mols Teese ee. 5-16 SHOES Go oe GS boos ee -McMe Moll en tien els cicme ol sce! «iss 17-36 WOOLEN 5 5 66 6 oO 6 6b oo Ooo CMT oats te asi citer s 37-52 IA CUIVAGLE Seem mcmion onl MEM Mee cticiee es) ote ss hele fons ek's 53-72 FNAME) oe 6 ee A GO EM ok os ol ci sie ticle tells veihe a LO OO SPCClalBheCatureStemerimemcns cue sucue fess SE eet srste rs ae enol -92 AUS Mn Mee MoM Mct st io kisits colcn's ses slis ie 0 h's. DS 6.6 Seon 93-100 Dedication Dr. Anson M. Hamm, who has retired from the teaching staff of Bangor Area Joint High School, will long be remembered as an outstanding teacher and administrator. Dr. Hamm was graduated from Penn State University, where he majored in mathematics and received his degree of Doctor of Education. He also attended Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania. Before coming to Bangor, he served as head of the mathematics department in Bensalem Township; as supervising principal of Fairfield, Warriors Mark, and Boswell; and as prin- cipal of Freemansburg Elementary School. Dr. Hamm also taught mathematics during the summer months at Gettysburg College and at Frostburg State Teachers College in Maryland. Active in PSEA work, he served as the president of that organization in Bucks County. In Bangor High School Dr. Hamm taught mathematics and science. He also served as advisor to the Future Teachers. It is to Dr. Anson Hamm, who has given himself to the service of youth, that we dedi- cate the 1962 GRADUATE. 4 ee Py OL) And Facult SS S Ss ze : = SA MRLEE LAA RED OS Charmaine Collins Secretary Patricia Dietrich Secretary Janet Steinmetz Secretary Dr. Trever Williams, High School Principal Donald B. Keat, Superintendent Millard Gleim, Jr. High School Principal Mrs. Nedra Moysey Secretary to Junior High Principal Mrs. Jean Lobb Secretary to Principal Mrs. Marie Harding School Nurse Dr. Rudolph Fritzsche School Doctor Administration Merle Mabus David Thomas School Board Secretary Administrative Assistant Board of ©ducation SEATED: Claire Peifley, R. Kenneth Ace, Mrs. Charlotte Hough, Raymond Scott, William Baskwill, Robley Dutt, Bernard Reimer. STANDING: John Finelli, Pasquale DeNardo, Richard Bozzuto, Floyd Mensch, Clarence Overfield, Jr., Harold LaPenna, Walter Stiles, Wilmer Miller, Walter Emery. On lish Earl Rader...eleventh grade English...M. A...Lehigh University...advises Boleros and Color Guard. Alan G. Miller...ninth grade English and eighth and ninth grade reading...B.A., Lafayette College...advisor of Marching Band, Concert Band, and High School In- strumental Activities. Miss Janice Kennedy...tenth grade English and history ...B.A., Moravian College . . . advisor of The Graduate ...Spends spare time listening to hi fi recordings. John Finelli...B.A., Moravian...coaches J. V. football. Mrs. Reba Burrows...tenthgrade English...A.B...Dick- inson College...advises THE SLATER. Miss Evelyn Reimel...seventh grade English and read- ing...B.S., Ursinus College...interests include travel- ing, reading and landscaping. att ea Mrs. Jean L. Hummel...B.A., Gettysburg College...ad- ‘ ane, et visor of Jr. Tri Hi Y...enjoys chess, sewing and cook- i ing. Mrs. Margaret Rockwell...twelfth grade English...A.B. ...Ursinus College...advises the Class of '62. Mathematics Olive S. Hamm...Trigonometry, Algebra II, Plane Geometry...M.A., Columbia University ...advisor of Senior Tri-Hi-Y. James E. Drury...Algebra I, Plane Geometry ...Ph. B., Muhlenberg College...Advisor of Visual Aids Club andthe Slater Business Staff. Mrs. Madge Jackson...seventh grade mathema- tics...A.B...Pennsylvania State University... enjoys knitting. Paul R. La Bar...M.A., Lehigh University... Basic Mathematics...Mechanical Drawing. Edward Fishler...eighth grade mathematics... B.S., Ed...East Stroudsburg State College... advises the Junior High Student Council. Mrs. Barbara Lantz...chemistry and physics...A. B. Goucher College...avid bridge player. Walter Ebert...geography and science...B.S...Pennsyl- vania State University...advises the Space Club. Science Charles M. Sandwick, Jr...tenth grade biology...M.S... Temple University...advisor of the Space Society, Science Fair Club and coaches the track team. Robert Butz...tenth grade biology...B.S...Muhlenburg College...Co-advisor of the Science Fair Club...sports- minded, Henry Williams...ninth grade science...M.S...Temple University...advisor of the Junior National Honor Society. Anson M. Hamm...eighth and ninth grade science...D. Ed...Pennsylvania State University...interested in sports and reading. Soctal Studies Dale Baker...World Culture and American History... B.S., Ed...Kutztown State College...assistant Varsity Football coach...basketball coach. Earl F. Lutz...eleventh grade American History...B.S., Ed...East Stroudsburg State College...advises the Stu- dent Council and Senior Hi-Y. SWE. ROMAN WoRty : en Woe : Charles W.° Corley...ninth grade civics...B.A...Eliza- bethtown College...hobbies include hunting, fishing and woodworking...advises Jr. Hi-Y. Warren O. Hahn...American History...B.S...East Stroudsburg State College...advises the World Outlook Club...enjoys music and nature study. John L. Williams...Social Studies...M.A...Lehigh Uni- versity...enjoys playing golf. Donald G. Herd...tenth grade history...B.S...East Stroudsburg State College...advises the Future Tea- chers of America. Language Martin J. Mery...German and Science...advises Ger- man Club...noted for his tall stories. | Miss Helen Roche...B.A...French and Latin...advises Sr. National Honor Society. Miss Florence A. Giaquinto...M.A., Lehigh University ...advisor of Library Cluband Senior reading Seminar. Tndustetal Herts Jay S. Young...M. Ed...interests include hunting, fish- ing, and boating. Edmund Gress...B.S...enjoys working in leather craft. Armon M. Williams...Junior High Guidance Counselor ...M.A., Lehigh University...advises the class of '64. Arnold Wynne...Director of Guidance...M.A. Lehigh University...advises the class of '63, Mrs. Mildred S. Osborne...Ninth grade Algebra...M.A. ...Junior high girls' advisor. TL. ry sical ©ducatton Mrs. Hazel K. Branch...Senior girls' Health...Senior High Physical Education...M.A., Lehigh University... Advisor of Girls' Bowling Club. Paul Wagner...Physical Education and health...B.S... East Stroudsburg State College...advises the Hunting and Fishing Club. ; : Mrs. Kathryn Schott...Typing II, Shorthand II, Office Practice...B.S., Temple University, M.A., Lehigh University...advisor of the cheerleaders and majo- rettes, Louis Guida...bookkeeping andbusiness mathematics... M.A...Lehigh University...coaches baseball. Mrs. Marie Lehrer...Jr. High Physical Education and | ninth grade health...B.S...Russell Sage College... coaches girls’ basketball. David R. Pritchard...teaches driver training and phy- sical education...B.S... Franklinand Marshall College... advises the Varsity B Club...coaches the Slater eleven. Mrs. Virginia B. Wynne...Typing I, Shorthand I, Busi- ness Law and Economics...B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology...advisor of the Commercial Club...enjoys reading and music. Htome Cconomics | Mrs, Jean Callie...Senior High Home Economics...B.S. ...Mansfield State College...advises Future Home- makers of America...enjoys sewing and cooking. Mrs. Doris Davis...Junior High Home Economics...B.S8. Indiana State College...hobbies include bowling and sewing. van Agriculture 3 Miss R. Faye Senneca...Junior High George Ott...vocational agriculture Music...M. Ed., Temple University... ...B.S., Pennsylvania State Universi- advisor of Senior Mixed Chorus. ty...advises the Future Farmers of America. Kenneth L. Fritz. . .Instrumental - Music. . .B.S., PennState University . . .enjoys reading and sports. Edward Demansky...Junior High Art...B.S. Ed., Kutz- town State College...hits the ten-pins. Nutettiontsts FRONT: Mrs. Marie Schankel. BACK: Mrs. Winifr ed Kauffman, Mrs. Ruth Hess, Mrs. Edith Edwards, Mrs. Miriam Wallwork, Mrs. Marion Strunk. Custodians Left to right: Larry Cimino, Russell Bowers, Lester Collins, Fred Macintosh. 16 Senrors BARBARA E, ADAMS College Success rates high with this peppy senior who portrayed ''Betty Lou in our class play. Outdoor Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Science Fair 1; Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3,4; Graduate Literary Staff 2,3,4; Typing Club 2; Sr. National Honor Society 2,3,4; F.N.C. 3; Senior Play 4. CAROLE A. ALBERT College Our high stepping head majorette. . activities. . .Homecoming Queen. Outdoor Club 1; Jr. National Honor Society Treas. 1;''12 Notes 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Library 1; Chorus 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3;''1962 Class Pres. 2; Graduate Literary Staff 2; Majorette 3; Head 4; Sr. National Honor Society 3, V. Pres. 4; Reading Seminar 3; German Club 4; Senior Play 4. .active participant in many JUDITH L. BERGER College Quiet on the outside, mischievous onthe inside. . ing career. 1962 Class V. Pres. 1; Jr. National Honor Society 1; Science Fair Club V. Pres. 1; Outdoor Club 1; F.T.A. 2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, Sr. Reading Seminar 4. -plansateach- Glass of 1962 JAMES V. ARNTS College Science Fair 1,2,3; V. Pres. 4; Space Age Society 2,3,4; Typing Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; German Club 4; Sr. National Honor Society 3,4. SAMUEL J. BEEBE College Class trickster. . .known for his ventures into the business world. . .never a dull moment. Space Age Society 1, Pres. 2,3; Science Fair Club 1; Graduate Literary Staff 2; Chemistry Club Pres. 3. ROGER A. BET College Little Bet'' . . .amicable personality. . gan and eating. Science Fair Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Hunting and Fishing Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; German Club 4; Varsity B 4. -enjoys playing the or- RONALD L. BET College -older member of the Bet duo. . “Big Betta. -plans a career as a physical education teacher. Football 1,2,3,4; Hunting and Fishing 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3; Varsity ''B 3,4; Chemistry Club 3; German Club 4. ROBERT P, BLAKE General | Red hair, blue eyes... sportsenthusiast .. . Bobplansateach- | ing career. | Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; World Outlook Club 1; Track 3,4; Visual Aids 3; Varsity ''B'' 3,4; Chemistry Club 3. LARRY A, BROWN General Butch ... enjoys track and baseball... will enter the ser- | vice upon graduation. Visual Aids, 1,2; Track 2,3,4; Varsity ''B 4. LUCILLE M. CAMPANARO Business . . pertsenior miss who plans a secretarialcareer... Tou ) mischievous twinkle in her eye. History Club 1; Graduate business staff 2; Slater Business staff 3. | DANIEL A, CARACIO College Class Romeo ... weight lifter who indulges in the art of Karati... ''Boone is college bound. Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity 'B 1,2,3; Track 3,4; Chemistry Club 3; German Club 4. Class of 1962 JAMES E, CAIAZZO General Hopes to make airplanes his future . fair advantage. Hunting and Fishing Club 1. . . all he wants is an un- LEONARD M. CARRESCIA Len ... often retorts--''Don't Believe ... drum corp en- thusiast . . . hopes to become a multimillionaire (optimist). Yearbook Literary Staff 3,4; Library Club 3,4; Slater Literary Staff 4; Senior Reading Seminar 4; Basketball 4; German Club 4; Senior Play 4. THOMAS A, CICCARELLI College Always getting his last name mispronounced .. . will enter the medical profession. Jr. National Honor Society 1; Science Fair Club 2; Vice President 3; Basketball 2; Space Age Society 2; Psychology Club 2; Base- ball 3; Sr. National Honor Society 3,4; Chemistry Club 3; Slater Literary Staff News Editor 4; German Club 4; Sr. Reading Sem- inar 4. Clon 1962 VIOLET R. COMMUNALE College Vivacious Violet . . .beware of her big green eyes. the white cap. Chorus 1,2; Science Fair Club 1; F.N.C. 2: Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Gra- duate Literary Staff 3,4; Typing Club 3. . -Willdon CAROLYN D. CREIGHTON College Hard working senior majorette. . .never know what she will say next. . .will study biochemistry. Outdoor Club Pres. 1; Science Fair Pres. 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Jr. National Honor Society Sec. 1; Library Club 1,2,3; Majorette 2,3; Sub-head 4; Graduate Literary Staff 2; Sr. National Honor Socie- ty 2,3; Pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Sr. Reading Seminar 3,4; Slater Exchange Editor 4; German Club 4. NICHOLAS J. CURCIO College Tall, ambitious future math teacher. . fishing as hobbies. Basketball manager 2,3,4; Science Fair Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; German Club 4. .lists photography and MARCIA A. COOK College Cookie . . .continually talking. . .enjoys swimming, and paint- ing. . .plans an elementary teaching career. Science Fair Club 1; Graduate Literary Staff 2,3; Chorus 3; Che- mistry Club 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Sr. Reading Seminar 4. KAREN J. COWLING Business Green-eyed miss with a spontaneous laugh. . to become an art designer. Outdoor Club 1; History Club 1; Chorus 1; Art Club 3; Bowling Club 4. .future ambition- GERALD E. DATESMAN Industrial Likes Diesel trucks. . .hopes one day to have a garage of his Own. Visual Aids 1,2; Hunting and Fishing Club 3. ALVIN DAVIS Industrial Blue eyes and brown hair. . .enjoys hunting and hobbies include model cars. ANTHONY L. DeCESARE College | Gridiron guard. . .plans a career in chemistry. instigator . | Jr. National Honor Society 1; Football 1,2,3,4; World Outlook | Club V. Pres. 1; Science Fair Club 2; Sr. National Honor So- ciety 2,3; Chemistry Pres. 3; Varsity ''B 3,4; 1962 Class V. President 4; German Club 4. . .our lovable | LOUIS P. DeLORENZO College | Always taking the opposite point of view. itries to water ski. | Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Jr. National Honor Society 1; Jr. Hi- ly V. Pres. 1; World Outlook Club 1; History Club 1; i962 Class V. Pres. 2; Track 2; Basketball 2; 3-Manager 4; Science Fair Sec. 2; Slater Literary Staff 3; Co-editor, sports, 4; Chemistry ‘Club 3; Varsity B 3,4; German Club 4; Senior Play 4. SENIOVSNSDOLES.c. LORRAINE P. DOTTA Business .friendlypersonality. . | I | | ‘Well-dressed senior. . isteaks, .and football games. Outdoor Club 1; Library Club 2,3,4; Boleros 2,3,4; Graduate Li- terary Staff 2; Bowling Club 4. .enjoys dancing, DOUGLAS W. DOUBLEDAY College Abner . . .plans future as an electrical engineer. . enjoys swimming and water skiing. JOANNE S. DeMARIA JR Business Tall green-eyedtwin. . .enjoys listening to the radio and reading .future beautician. History Club 1; Graduate Business Staff 2,3; Slater Business Staff 4. PATRICIA V. DeMARIA Business Shorter member of the DeMaria set. cretary. History Club 1; Graduate Business Staff 2,3; Slater Business Staff 3. -plans acareeras a se- DAVID IL. DUERR College Yogi . . .avid coin collector. . .dislikes doinghomework. . . future draftsman, Hunting and Fishing Club 1; Science Fair Club 1; Baseball 1; Visual Aids 3. SHARON J. EAST Business ma .-Snappy senior majorette. . ture in the commercial field. Outdoor Club 1; Chorus Treas. 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Club 2,3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; Commercial Club Secretary 4. Blue-eyed blonde. . -plans her fu- Library CAROL N. EVANS Business Red''. . .enjoys football games and music. . to be a secretary. Chorus 1; Boleros 2,3, Captain 4; Library Club 2,3,4; Commer- cial Club 4. future ambition FRANK J. FALCONE College Tank . . .small but mighty senior who enjoys tripsto Florida but greatly dislikes teachers. Jr. National Honor Society 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Var- sity Bi 2,3,4. Class 1962 O JOHN D, EVANS College Jovial Evans. . .dislikes nothing, but particularly enjoys swim- ming and skating. . .can be found at the Bee Hive. Hunting and Fishing club 1; Industrial Arts Club 1; Space Age Society 2; Visual Aids 2; Chemistry Club 3; German Club 4. GEORGE J. EVERETT Business Ham , enthusiast. . .enjoysbookkeeping but dislikestests. . . plans future as office worker. Visual Aids 2,3,4; Slater Business Staff 4; Student Council 4; Commercial Club 4. JUDITH A. FEDORCHICK m General Judy likes music enjoys camp work. . ture as a cosmetologist. Senior High Chorus 4. . Annie plans her fu- MARTIN 8S. FIGLIOLI Industrial Figs main interest is cars. . BiG: Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2,3. -his ambitionis to be a mecha- LaLONNIE A, FISHER College Lonnie enjoys dancing and reading. . .hopes to be a teacher. Outdoor Club 1; Basketball 1,2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Science Fair Club 2; Chorus 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Girls’ Glee Club 3. LARRY M. FISHER mw Industrial Fisher . . .likes cars and lists hunting as his hobby. . .fu- ture undecided. ALEXANDER S. GALE Industrial Sonny''. . .friendly disposition. . .plans drafting career. . sports rate high on his list of likes. Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2,3; Baseball 1,3,4; Football 1,2; Student Council 3,4; Track 4. MARIE A. GARDNER Business Blondie . . .enjoys banana splits. . .will enter secretarial school upon graduation. Chorus 1,2; Library Club 2,3; Student Council 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Commercial Club 4. CAROLYN L. FONTE Business That's Crash always laughing. . .loves horses and anything pink. . .plans a secretarial career. Chorus 1; Boleros 2,3,4; Bowling 4; ''12 Notes 1,2. JANE O. GODSHALK Business Jane enjoys hamburgers and reading good books. . .plansa fu ture working in an office. Chorus 1; F.H.A. 2; Library Club 3; Commercial Club 4. KAREN M. GODSHALK College Blue-eyed blonde member of our cheering squad. . .sharpper- sonality enjoys receiving mail. Basketball 1; Outdoor Club 1; Chorus 1; '12 Notes 1,2; Graduate Literary Staff 2; Typing Club 2; Library Club 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Slater Literary Staff 2; Business Co-Ma- nager 4; Chemistry Club 3; Sr. Reading Seminar 4. Class of 1962 SANDRA K. GODSHALK GEORGE A. GOOD a Business Industrial Sandi likes dancing, pizza, and football. . .ready smile... Art , . .friendly senior who enjoys boating and hunting. . .al- plans a modeling career. ways cooperative. History Club 1; Color Guard 2, Bowling Club 4. Band 1; Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2,3; Visual Aids 1,2,3. JOANN L. GOWER m General A pretty green-eyed miss who aims to become asecretary. . . favors sports and typing. Outdoor Club 1; Science Fair Club 2; F.H.A. 3; Bowling Club 4. ANN B. HALLETT College SHERWOOD R. GRIGG Blonde and green-eyed. . .literary minded senior who plans College anything but mathematics. Shert . . .class trickster. . .little guy but great personality Science Fair Club 1; Jr. National Honor Society 1; Graduate . -will prepare for a teaching career. Literary Staff 2; Slater Copy Editor 3, Editorial Staff 4; Che- Student Council 1,3; Football Manager 2. mistry Club 3; Sr. Reading Seminar 3; Senior Play 4. LARRY G. HALLET m™ BARRY i GRONER General College Pop . . .enjoys auto races but dislikes homework. . .will be- Blonde haired senior who will always remember his German come a state policeman. translations. Hunting and Fishing Club 1; Treas. 2, Sec. 3; Visual Aids Pres. Hunting and Fishing 1,2; Chemistry Club 3; German Club a 4, College Margie . . .Graduate Editor. . .active in church and school ‘activities. . .hopes to follow in parents footsteps. Outdoor Club 1; Jr. National Honor Society 1; Chorus 1; Library 1 Club 1,3; V. Pres. 2; 12 Notes 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treas. 3,4; ' Graduate Literary Staff 2,3, Editor 4; Sr. National Honor Society 2,3,4; Typing Club 2;German Club 4; Sr. Reading Seminar 4; Se- jnior Play 4. } MARGARET S. HAMM VERNON W. HANDELONG § Industrial Butch . . .tall, green-eyed member of our senior class... enjoys hunting, fishing, and metal working. ‘Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2,3. ELDAMAE HILDENBRAND Business Active member of the band who also participated in the District and State bands. |Band 1,2,3, Sec. 4; Library Club 2,3; Commercial Club 4. | BARRY W. HOCKING m General Aims for a career in the Air Force. . .loves cars. . homework. Library Club 1; Visual Aids 2; Hunting and Fishing Club 3. . r -dislikes BETTY J. HARRIS Business New addition to our class. . .enjoys bowling. . vertising career. F.H.A., V. Pres. 4; Bowling Club 4. -plans an ad- FRANCIS I. HEINSOHN mM College Red hair. . .hard working miss with a friendlypersonality. . . future Florence Nightingale. Band 1; Basketball 1,4; Typing Club 2,3; Chemistry Club 3; Stu- dent Council 3; German Club 4. DENNIS S. HOLLAND Industrial Denny loves sports, hunting and fishing. . . .future Admiral. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Baske ball 2; Track 2,3,4; Varsity ''B 3,4; Hunting and Fishing C Senior Play 4. .dislikes Pen Argyl Class of 1962 WILLIAM G, HOLLAND Industrial Bill likes sports and being out-of-doors. . trooper. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Hunting and Fish- ing Club V. Pres. 2,3,4; Varsity ''B' 2,3,4; Senior Play 4. -hopes to be a state TEGWYN E. HONEY mM College Teg , . .Bangor's Huck Finn. . .sports-minded. . triculate in the electronics field. Hunting and Fishing Club 1; Football 1; Space Age Society 3; Vi- sual Aids 2; German Club 4; Chemistry Club 4. -will ma- CHARLES W. KNEEBONE Business Chuck . . .Enjoys food, dancing, andgirls. . clude becoming a teacher. Football 1,2,3,4; World Outlook Club 1; Track 2,3,4; Graduate Business Staff 4; Commercial Club 4; Varsity ''B 4. -future plans in- Class of 1962 DAVID A. HUMMEL m Industrial A friendly and helpful senior who enjoys farming. . be an aviator. Hunting and Fishing Club 2,3; J. V. football 2; 3; Band 3,4; Sr. High Mixed Chorus 4. -hopes to Visual Aids 2, RONALD T. JOELLA College Hobbies include water skiing and driving convertibles. . to enter the business administration field. History Club 1; Science Fair Club 2; Space Age Society V. Pres. 2; Typing Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Slater Literary Staff 3,4; Sr. Reading Seminar 3,4. -plans STANLEY P. KOEHLER Agriculture Likes include cars and horses. . .shy but cooperative. . bition--to till the soil. F.F.A. 1,2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Hunting and Fishing Club 2,3. -am- ALBERT C. KOELLIKER Business Al spends many of his spare hours reading. . vocabulary. . .ambition: minister. .-tremendous Graduate Literary Staff 2; Student Council 3; Slater Business Staff 4; Commercial Club 4. 4 cA DW isin ae Class of 1962 MARY ANN V. KOVACS m RICHARD W. LeFEVER General Industrial A good listener who finds pleasure in cooking, sewing, and danc- Dick is shy and quiet. . .hails from Lancaster. . .hobby is | ing. hot rods. | F.H.A, 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3. CONNIE L. LaBAR Business | This hazel-eyed miss excells in school. . .spends idle hours painting and reading. Chorus 1,2; Art Club 2; Library Club 2,3; Commercial Club V. ‘Pres. 4. | } | | | CAROLYN E, LOHMAN | College A typical teenage woman driver. . .swimming and reading rate 1 high. . .plans to teach. JUDY C. LINABERRY m Basketball 1; Science Fair Club 1; Girls' Glee Club 1; Tri-Hi- General Y 2,3, Chaplain 4; F.T.A, 2,3, Sec. 4; Graduate Literary Staff Judy is a blue-eyed senior miss who enjoys eating. 2; Chemistry Club 3. j BARRY L. LIPPINCOTT JUDITH A, LUSCOMBE 4 General College Really gone describes this senior. . .enjoys sports. . .aims T,ucky ’. . .senior majorette with a friendly personality. .. to be a teacher. Often retorts ''How about That. Library Club 1; Basketball 1,3,4; Football Manager 1,2,3;Com- 12 Notes 1,2; Outdoor Club Sec. 1; Basketball 1,2; Majorette mercial Club Pres. 4. 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Graduate Literary Staff 1,4. by 2 ey =, G ass O ‘1962 : PAULETTE J. MARTIN College A musically minded miss who likes friendly people. . chosen a career in music. Chorus 1,2,4; Outdoor Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Typing Club 2; Library Club 3; Majorette 3,4; Reading Seminar 4, -has DONALD A. MENECOLA General Pee Wee . . .anavid model carcollector. . Hunting and Fishing Club 1; Speech Club 3. ALVIN P. MESSINGER a Industrial Enjoys hunting and fishing. . .dislikes Shakespeare. VIRGIL M. MESSINGER ff, Agriculture Bangor's most honored F.F.A. member. . fishing. . .plans an Air Force career. -enjoys hunting and Band 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Chaplain 3, V. Pres. 4; Sr. High Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. hails from Roseto. ¥ DONNA M. MENECOLA College .Future Florence Nightingale. . .likely to be voted most talkative. Outdoor Club 1; Library Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Psychology Club 2; Typing Club 2; Graduate Literary Staff 2,3,4; F.N.C. 3,4; Ger- man Club 4; Sr. Reading Seminar 4. “UMN. enjoys summer and swimming. . CRAIG E. MILLER College College bound senior. . .spends idle hours swimming. Jr. Hi-Y 1; Typing Club 2; German Club 4. WILMA C. MILLER College Class of 62's very own Aunt Mary . . piano and gardening. Chorus 1,2; Jr. National Honor Society 1; Science Fair Club 1; Outdoor Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,V. Pres. 4; Student Council 2; F.T.A. Historian 3,4; Chemistry Club 3; Senior Play 4. -enjoys playing the vere CAROLYN B. MISTISHEN wy College Mistish . . .will juggle bed pans. . enjoys cooking, dancing, and eating. Outdoor club 1; Science Fair club 2; F.N.C. Treas. 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 35 -amicabledisposition. . . MARIE M. MOLLE College Molly hopes to be a secretary. . .goodreferencesfrom Class of '62. 12 Notes 1,2;F.T.A. 2, Sec. 3; 1962 ClassSecretary 2,3,4; Graduate Literary Staff 2,4; Typing Club 3; Library Club 3; Sr. Reading Seminar 4. CAROL A. PAYNTER Business Oh! Carol likes dancing and riding around. . IBM operator. Chorus 1,2, Treas. 3; Library Club 2,3; Commercial Club 4. -hopes to be an JAMES M. POLICELLI College Hang On! It's Jim's jeep. . .also likes track, German class and girls. Science Fair Club 1,2; Track 2,3,4; Football 2,3; Chemistry Club 3; German Club Pres. 4. ALICE M. MORRIS General , This future homemaker loves cooking and sewing. success. Chorus 1,2,3; Graduate Business Staff 2; Girls' Glee Club 3,4; Bowling Club 4; F.H.A. Reporter 4. . -Will be a AUDREY A. MOYER College Audree aspires to a teaching career. . ming, sewing and chewing gum. Science Fair Club 1; Student Council 2,4; Library Club2, Pres. 3; Graduate Literary Staff 2,4; Slater Literary Staff 3, Feature Editor 4; Chemistry Club 3; German Club 4. -hobbies are swim- CATHERINE L, PRICE Business Cathi loves dancing and collecting gum wrappers; hopesto be a model-- You Bet! Basketball 1,2,3,4; Graduate Business Staff 2, Business Mana- ger 4; Library Club 2,3; Boleros 2,3; Student Council 3, Slater Business Staff 4, Commercial Club 4; '12 Notes 1,2. Class of 1962 Sik ‘ - oy = b CAROL A. PYSHER wm Business Carol loves food and the movies. . .willbeanoffice worker. . . favorite saying is 'Oh, Boy! Library Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Graduate Business Staff 2. GERALD PYSHER WM Industrial Boo likes cars and hates homework. . .will bea trooperor a mechanic. Football 1; Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2, Treas. 3; Student Coun- cil 2; Visual Aids 3. LEO L. REIMER College Blue-eyed football hero. . .likes lifting weights and golf. . . hopes to teach. Football 1,2;3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1, Pres. 4; Varsity B' 1,2,3; Track 3,4; ''1962' ' Class Pres. 3; Chemistry Club 3; German Club 4. Class of 1962 LOUISE A. REED General Hobbies include skating and dancing. . .hazeleyes. . .hopes t be a waitress. F.H.A. 4; Bowling Club 4. BRUCE A. REIMEL m4 General Tickets! ' Bruce hopes to be a professional guitarist. . .in- terested in astronomy. Band 1. Gesu A, rice) Industrial . Loves to build and work on cars. . .will bea construction wor ker. Hunting and Fishing Club 3; Visual Aids 3. LUCY A, romano WW General Lucy Ann likes to dance. . .dislikes noisy people. . .hopes | be a switchboard operator. Outdoor Club 1; Library Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1,3; Bowling Ch 4; Student Council 2,3; Graduate Business Staff 2. Class of 1962 RALPH M. ROMANO DOUGLAS M. ROURKE General Industrial Ralph is the musical virtuoso of the Senior Class. . .hopestobe Doug likes Buicks, dislikes Chevys. . . Buy a Ford . . .hopes an accordionist. to be a millionaire. F.F.A, 1,2. DONALD ROUCK College Don dislikes school. . .loves hunting and fishing. . .future draftsman. Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2,3; Visual Aids 3; German Club 4. JOYCE A SABATINO College ALFRED W. RUMBOLD Loves eating and reading. . .Roseto conformist. . .ambition: Business College. . . Gee Whiz! ‘Alfie’. . .hard worker. . .business man. . .likes to dance, Outdoor Club 1; Jr. Honor Society 1; '12 Notes 1,2; Chorus 1; ‘oller skate. Graduate Literary Staff 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3; F.T.A. 2; Ger- unting and Fishing Club Pres. 1,2,3; Student Council 1. man Club 4; Sr. Reading Seminar 4. GERALD RUTT SUSAN D. SANDLER Industrial College Jecker . . .likes sports, dancing, cars. . .hopesto be acon- ''Debi . . .potential schoolteacher. . .loves Johnny Mathis and ractor. books. . .hates latecomers. | Jr. High Shop 1; Jr. High Hunting and Fishing Club 1; Sr. Read- Library Club 1,2,3; Outdoor Club 1; Chorus 1; F.T.A. 2; Gra- ng Seminar 2,3; Sr. High Mixed Chorus 2,3; Sr. Hunting and duate Literary Staff 2,3,4; Psychology Club 2; F.N.C. 2,4; Read- | fishing Club 2,3. ing Seminar 4; German Club 4. @ lass of 1962 JUDITH P. SCHULTZ “i College Schultzie loves to receive mail. . .West Point?. . cheerleader. . .probable Clara Barton. 12 Notes 1,2; Chorus 1; Library Club 2,3; Outdoor Club 1: Typing Club 2; Basketball 1; Graduate Literary Staff 2; Cheer- leader 2,3; head 4; Chemistry Club 3; Reading Seminar 3,4; Sla- ter Business Staff 4; Senior Play 4; '1962 Class Pres. 1. -peppy head CLIFFORD R. SMITH Business Cliff's hobbies include listening to pop music andbaseball. . . future plans include office work. Band 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Commercial Club 4. BRIAN C. SOUDERS Industrial Brian's pet dislike is getting out of bed. will become a radio repairman. . -upon graduation he JUDITH M. SHARE College Perspective English major. . .''Judi ’ is well read. . bowling and basketball. Slater Literary Staff 1,2,3, Copy Editor 4; Science Fair Club; Jr. National Honor Society 1; Library Club 1,2, Treas. 3; F.T.A. 2,3, Pres. 4; Graduate Literary Staff 2; Basketball manager 2, 3,4; Sr. National Honor Society 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Reading Se- minar 4; Senior Play (Student Director) 4; Student Council 4; Reading Seminar 4. -enjoys BARRY L. SLEEP College Trouble is his middle name. . .portrays Eliot Ness in his '3é Plymouth. . .future automotive engineer. Student Council 1; Industrial Arts Club 1; Typing Club 2; Track 2,3,4; ''1962 ' Class Pres. 4; Chemistry Club V. Pres. 3; Ger- man Club 4; Senior Play 4. SAMUEL SPAGNOLA College Spag ' discards garbage by way of Florida. minded. . .ambition: sports artist. Football 1,2; World Outlook Club 1; Graduate Literary Staff 2;] Slater Literary Staff 3,4. JUDY K. STEINMETZ mm General Hazel-eyed miss who enjoys dancing androller skating. . record collector. Chorus 3; Girls' Glee Club 3. . .very sports- .avid WAYNE A STEINMETZ P| Industrial Steimie . . .enjoys good food and wood-making. . .will be a cabinetmaker or a machinist. Band 1,2; Hunting and Fishing Club 3. FRANKLIN J. STILES College Frank likes money and cars. . .lists hunting and fishing as hob- bies. Hunting and Fishing club 1,2,3; Science Fair Club 1; Visual Aids 2,3; German Club 4. KAREN L. STROUT College Spends weekends at West Point. . .will enter field of elementary education. 12 Notes 1,2; Chorus 1; Library Club 1,2,3; Outdoor Club 1; Basketball 1; Graduate Literary Staff 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Typ- ing Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Sr. Reading Seminar 3,4; German Club 4. WAYNE D, TEADA a Industrial Pee-wee''. . .lists cars and shop as main enjoyments. . .fu- ture state policeman. Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2,3; Visual Aids V. Pres. 3. KAREN A, STRAUSS College Mousie . . .five feet tall. . .hatesonions. . .but enjoys cook- ing and sewing. Outdoor Club 1; Science Fair Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Graduate Literary Staff 2,4; Library Club 2,3; German Club 4; Sr. Reading Seminar 4. JANET A, STROUSE General Jake's hobbies are listening to the radio and going to the mo- vies. ELWOOD A. TEEL Industrial Popular class treasurer. . .likes to hunt. . .hopesto be a me- chanic. . .''How about that.” 1962 Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Hunting and Fishing Club 1,3; Track 2; Visual Aids 3. MICHAEL W. TIEFF College Future tooth driller. . .always looking fora goodtime. . dy to lend a helping hand. Jr. National Honor Society 1; Space Age Society Sec. 2; Science Fair Club Pres. 2; Psychology Club 2; Slater Literary Staff 3, 4; Chemistry Club Sec. 3; Sr. Reading Seminar 3,4; German Club 4; Senior Play 4. -rea- JOHN P,. TINSLEY College Capable editor of the SLATER. . .enjoys being challenged scho- lastically. . .dislikes big shots. Jr. National Honor Society 1; Science Fair Club 1,2; Slater Li- terary Staff 2, News Editor 3, Editor 4; Sr. National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3, Pres. 4; Typing Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; German Club 4; Senior Play 4; Sr. Reading Seminar 4. RICHARD E, VanNORMAN General Likesto collect coins. . .dislikes school. . Hunting and Fishing Club 2. -future is undecided. La Pu Class o “1962 Class of 1962 ANTONIA TURTZO College . -future Florence Nightingale. . horses, and Italian food. Outdoor Club Sec. 1; Chorus 1,2; ''12 Notes'' 1,2; Basketball 1, 3,4; Student Council 1; Library Club 2; Graduate Literary Staff 2; F.N.C. 2; Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4; Slater Literary Staff 3,4; Ger- man Club Treas. 4. LON: -loves basketball, GARY W. VOUGH Agriculture Likes farming and football. . .hopes to be a construction wor- ker. F.F,A. 1,2, Parliamentarian3; Chaplain 4; Football 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Varsity B 3,4. SUZANN L. WEIDMAN College Susie . . .potential home ec. teacher. and ginger ale. Science Fair Club 1; Chorus 1,2,3; F.N.C. 2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 2,3; Library Club 3; German Club 4; Reading Seminar 4; Graduate Literary Staff 2,4. . .loves ESSC, sewing, JAMES MONGFORD LANG On March 31, 1961, James Mongford Lang, age 17, died. Although he left us at an early age, he will long be remembered in the hearts of the Class of 1962. Jimmy, whose friendly personality endeared him to all, was an active member of many organizations, including church affairs and hunting and fishing activities. Through these organizations, Jimmy has left something of himself behind. We, the Class of 1962, will remember always our classmate, Jimmy Lang. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from henceforth; yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors. Revelation 14:13 35 Silent night, Holy night. . . Congratulations, Jim! Third time Science Fair grand champ. What's this, a non-conformist ? , CLASS OFFICERS President: Barry Sleep Vice President: Anthony DeCesare Secretary: Marie Molle Treasurer: Elwood Teel. Class 19 ait A q ae eA Vos ‘ee ROW 1: H. Handelong, H. Palmer, C. Shook, L. Singleton, R. Smith. ROW 2: J. Williams, P. Wise, L. Matlock, K. Jones, W. Krautter, L. Thomas. President Terry Brodt ROW 1: J. D'Avanzo, E. Cross. ROW 2: J. Carrescia, R. Price, J. Barr, S. Chamberlin, G. Dobler, G. Del'Alba. ROW 3: A. Falcone, J. Frare. 38 ROW 1: J. Haas, M. Lane, J. Messinger. ROW 2: B. Hill, J. Gaffney, B. ington, B. Heller, B. Jory. Vice President Randy Dietrich “i ROW 1: P. De Nardo, R. Frutchey, D. Ackerman. ROW 2: E. Humphreys, C. Brewer, R. Antonioli, D. Longcor. ROW 3: C. Bellis, G. Haffner, B. Albert, R. Angle. ROW 1: J. Bray, R. Snyder, D. Bartman, K. Bisher. ROW 2: J. Houck, B. Keen, L. Kaniper, C. Hess, C. Leidy. 39 Class 19 ROW 1: E. Miller, J. Oyer, L. Patti, J. Lucrezi, L. Mack, W. Miller. ROW 2: J. Encke, R, Dietrich, B. Lange, B. Labar, J. Heinsohn. Secretary Judi Houck ROW 1: F. Roberts, L. Jenette, L. Shoemaker, L. Moyer, D. Miller. ROW 2: B. Collins, J. Duloc, C. Chamberlin, B. Godshalk, B. Fehr. | ROW 1: C. Rice, G. Setsodi, S, Pekar, R. Sandercock, J. Ronco. ROW 2: G. Rice, R. Rutt, E, Majka, P. Sabatino, T. Mathews, R. Mistishen. 40 ROW 1: T. Wildrick, R. Werner, T. Teel, R. Speer, B. Sayer. ROW 2: N. Weid- man, N. Berger, B. Biller, K. Williams, C. Strauss, R. Caiazzo. Treasurer Diane Ackerman ROW 1: A. Wisk, G. Shook, D. Sanders, B. Jones, B. Rapp. ROW 2: J. Hughes, M. Mack, N. Sylvester, K. Hill, D. Cruver, Q. Pitotti. SEATED: J. Adams, G. Akins, D. Viglione, L. Ponnett, B. Bisher, G. Pysher. STANDING: L. Repsher, C. Moore, L. Romanish. 4 Class L9 ie mS x = ¥ = § ¥ : - i Pr AE “eh ry 4 MEF tn eS | . 10-B: ROW ONE: C. DelBacco, K. Grigg, L. Werkheiser, L. Fragano, N. Mc- Clelland, K. Edwards, J. Dry, E. Batchler. ROW TWO: N. Beers, J. Fields, W. Cerino, L. Acker, B. Brinker, D. Dawe, C. Graziano, A. DeCesare. ROW THREE: B. Fenner, C. Bisher, K. Eyer, R. Drury, K. Rothrock, A. Priori, A. Pysher, W. Difilippantonio. ROW FOUR: K. Hendershot, B. Zeman, J. Due, R. Handelong, G. Carnes, K. Eyer, B. Honey, D. Yetter. President Sherwood Heard ¥ Vice President Dale Frey 10-P: ROW ONE: C. Wills, M. Ricco, L. Lohman, J. Van Doren, W. Utsch, S. Werkheiser, ROW TWO: A. Bozzuto, R. A. Brands, T. Martin, S. Powlette, W. Spangenburg, R. Pozzuto. ROW THREE: T. Skovronsky, T. Mengel, R. Schultz, R. Moyer, L, Sabatine, R. Stiles. ROW FOUR: B. Yeager, L. Ryder, L. Locke, J. Ponnett, J. Parsons, B. Schankel. 64 yh Mis Sd api) 10-K: ROW ONE: K. Kussler, E. Morris, S. Mack, E. Kessler, R. A. Labar, V. Lane, B. Ott. ROW TWO: V. Wagner, S. Blitz, J. Kneebone, C. Mensch, C. Masters, E. Miller, D. Miller. ROW THREE: P. Orse, J. Meyers, P. Thomas, J. Lambert, R. Ackerman, D. Mollo, R. Kidd. ROW FOUR: C. Hughes, B. Kress- ler, B. Korell, J. Kohonovich, L. Vogler, R. Pitotti, J. Allebone, R. Muhlen. Secretary Sandy Blitz 10-M: ROW ONE: M. Schroeder, S. Reed, D. Shafer, S. Schlemmer, J. Rema- gen, S. Heisey, M. Smith, ROW TWO: S. Snyder, S. Hill, R. Steinmetz, J. Schia- vone, D. Trigiani, A. Ross, R. Horn, D. DeRea. ROW THREE: P. Hartley, N. Strunk, M. Stoll, S. Miller, L. Bussinger, C. Hilliard, M. Greene, T. Benn. ROW FOUR: R. Bakum, 8S. Smith, W. Snyder, R. Pysher, B. Ott, F. Capone, J. Fether- man, D. Singleton. Treasurer Judy Fields Class of 1964 10-C: ROW1: K. Shanahan, A, Le Donne, J. Comunale, J. Amy, O. Handelong, L. Lobb. ROW 2: B. Cruver, S. Skrzypek, C. Capozzola, L. Harris, C. Nagy, L. Blake. ROW 3: A. Kulak, C. Hughes, F. Moysey, G. Gibson, Y. Unger; 2: Moore: ROW 4: D. De Franco, P. Farace, P. Reeves, M. Ronco, D. Williams, T. Oxford. 10-L: ROW 1: R. Handelong, C. Creighton, J. Klusko,M. Butz, P. Calviero, J. Knecht. ROW 2: M. Evans, W. Cole, B. Butz, D. De Esch, J. Fritzsche, N. Harris. ROW 3: J. Cappolella, B. Horn, J. Hughes, S. Beck, S. Heard, G. La Bar, D. Blau. ROW 4: R. Reimer, R. La Barre, W. Emery, R. Jewell, J. Heard, B. Landry, B. Burnard. 10-N: ROW 1: S. Singer, J. Shoe- maker, E. Zeigafuse, N. Sandt, S. Podboreski, C. Predmore, J. Labar. ROW 2: J. Labar, S. Mehas, M. Rapp, D. Cerino, J. Capone, E. Miller. ROW 3: C. Ronco, S. Amick, Lj EVia Se tre Vem Dake Ce dnad.. Williams. ROW 4: G. Labar, J. Locke, B. Lohman, R. Nasatka, J. Jones, L. Jennings, P. Ducharme. 9B: ROW1: A. Finelli, L. Hume, L. Keat, V. Buzzard, R. Abel, J. Heller, W. Hill, S. Fenner. ROW 2: L. Fragano, C. Caiazzo, J. Cassidy, P. Greene, S. Hendershot, C. Hess, E. Counterman, S. Hower. ROW 3: N. Harding, M. Difilippantonio, P. Eden, M. Abel, D. Ackerman, L. Kittle, R. Green, P. Golden. ROW 4: T. Reimer, W. Buzzard,F. Gutierrez, R. Dally, J. Constable, J. Antonioli, R. Jennings. 9U: ROW 1: B. Riley, C. Nagy, B. Lohman, D. Garifalo, I. Mack, M. Caracio, J. Shafer, V. Oyer. ROW 2: F, Labar, M. Miller, C. Spangen- berg, L. Reagle, L. Pysher, J. Reick, L. Zeman, A. Pysher. ROW {4 : 3: C. Labar, N. Miller, F. Ronco, C. Riley, M. Thomas, J. Miller, R. Russo, M. Stoll. ROW 4: W. Moyer, C. Warrick, D. Roberts, D. Wagner, W. Ponnett, N. Menhennitt, J. Mis- tishen, L. Ramsey, M. Vietro. 9P: ROW 1: J. Williams, A. Caiazzo, M. Black, J. Ponnett, C. Cole, J. Predmore, J. Wheeler, T. Miller. ROW 2: J. Jelinek, R. McDaniel, S. DeRenzis, M. Duvo, V. Miller, D. Bell, B. Dietrich, A. Graziano. ROW 38: K. Dutt, S. Pellechia, N. Kern, T. Commins, R. Scott, R. Lakey, C. Jones, E. Joseph. ROW 4: L. Smith, S. Sayer, S. Hill, B. Buskirk, M. Nasatka, F. Williams, L. Lobb, D. Lane. Class of 1965 a ae 18 WAhiai sia? =r WV 9-K: ROW ONE: D. Rothrock, D. Farleigh, P. Smith, W. Bush, E. Shannon, S. Houck. ROW TWO: B. Linaberry, L. Williams, N. Cross, T. Huff, L. Everitte, G. Pysher, S. Mazur. ROW THREE: D. Raesly, R. Mann, J. Sagen, F. Glanz, R. Reese, C. Coleman. 9-C: ROW ONE: J. Farace, B. Stanchus, M. Leraris, D. Forney, T. Rotzell, C. Turtzo, R. Wynne. ROW TWO: D. Finken, C. Smith, C. McFall, E. Malazzo, P. Horn, K. Compton, I. Roseley, J. Bago. ROW THREE: R. Houch, P. Starzer, L. Calviero, B. Keiser, B. LaBar, L. Hughes, B. Carber, C. Frutchey. ROW FOUR: R. Jennings, E, Oyer, G. Grigg, S. Wise, D. Krauss, D. Mitchell, B. Quinn, D. Spey. Some 9th grade girls at work... 9-E: ROW ONE: M. Wilford, J. Encke, P. Miller, E. Sitongia, G. Houck, G. Price, M. Fouerbach. ROW TWO: S. Hess, M. Lohman, S. Bush, K. Reimer, J. Beers, J. DeLorenzo, W. Hughes. ROW THREE: J. Schultz, B. Smith, D. Par- sons, A. Trigiani, A. Pysher, N. Mensch, V. Rutt. ROW FOUR: W. Strunk, D. Smale, R. Jones, D. Strout, C. Fetherman, M. Schiavone, C. Kish. 9-S: ROW ONE: C., Lilly, V. Irwin, D. Miller, G. Bush, W. Korell, B. Shoemaker. ROW TWO: R. Strouse, L. Fraunfelter, E. Rutt, G. Zeruth, R. Knecht, G. Hunt, R. Snyder. ROW THREE: R. Jones, W. Ryerson, C. Jones, P. Kasebier, W. Drake, A. Bisher, E. Hendershot. ROW FOUR: R. Danner, D. Butler, C. Hande- long, K. Jones, 8S. Handelong, L. Lambert, R. Lohman. |J. Schultz, E. Sitongia, V. Rutt, M. )Wilford, and L. Wasser. 8-L: ROW ONE: N. Koehler, L. Shook, B. Lamson, L. Romano, B. Lutz, D. LaBarre, S. Smith, D. Stauffer. ROW TWO: D. Dennig, A. Wood, T. Snyder, B. Kleine, K. Kutz, L. Price, G.Tedesco, C. Trigiani. ROW THREE: D. Latteman, L. Policelli, K. Potter, K. Woolley, A. Kindrew, B. Werkeiser, W. Mengel, G. Koehler. ROW FOUR: C. Shoemaker, A. LaBar, P. Turby, F. Romano, W. Moyer, W. Shoup, B. Vester, L. Lobb. 8-G: ROW ONE: B. Holland, J. Roberts, R. Fe C. Eick, S. Evans, M. Bailey, R. Due. ROW TWO: R. Hendershot, L. Albanese, D. Caiazzo, K. Buzzard, K. Haas, S. Bishop, S. DeFranco, T. Cerino. ROW THREE: S, Latteman, Y. Jelinik, S. Hunt, C. Dutt, B. Gist, M. Jelinik, G. Brewer. ROW FOUR: R. Ebersold, S. Jones, F, Lloyd, D. Barlieb, D. Doll, T. Buskirk, R. Hockrein, E. Brusie. 8-B: ROW ONE: J. Cistone, T, Hontz, A. Lugg, P. Capozzola, A Patti, R. Felker, D. Avery. ROW TWO: D. Pensyl, K. Shanahan, S Luettgen, S. Koelliker, M. Turtzo C. Reinhardt, C. Farleigh, G. Edin. ger. ROW THREE: K. DeFrank, B 8-M: ROW ONE: G. Pysher, A. Cappolella, T. Kittle, B. Nagy, J. Transue, D. Tieff, M. Dry. ROW TWO: D. Itterly, W. Miller, L. Stenlake, G. Compton, A, Miller, M. Trexler, C. Altemose, C. Rasley, D. Hughes. ROW THREE: B. Moore, G. Pysher, B. Steinmetz, L. Whelzel, S. Steinmetz, J. Impeciati, L. Kistler. ROW FOUR: J. Ruggiero, F. Hopper, T. Frable, L. Mansfield, H. Frack, S. Par- sons, L. Hamm, M. Dapkewicz. 8-H: ROW ONE: C. Roberts, B. Lohman, G. Dunk, P. Thornton, D. Pensyl, D. Allen, R. Hamill, J, Felker. ROW TWO: M. Ninno, J. Naylor, J. Dietz, K. Rice, K, Wallwork, K. Cascario, M. Williams, L. Hummel. ROW THREE: S. Pysher, S. Mensch, D. Jones, C. Collins, N. Crouse, P. Ninno, S. Rising, L. Turtzo. ROW FOUR: L. Lange, E. Shoemaker, L. Shook, C. Singer, A. Herd, J. Williams, L. Antonoli, D. Edwards, C. Sleep. Class L9 7-F: ROW ONE: D. Yetter, F. Reed, P. Garofalo, K. Knecht, D. Moysey, L. Dungan, K. Rais ner. ROW TWO: B. Cruver, W.Blake,S. Miller, A. Counterman, C. Noble, K. Bisher, J. Weidlick, N. Reimer. ROW THREE: D. Houck, S. Miller, C. Gruppo, D. Reed, W. Bisher, K. Brewer, C. Williams. ROW FOUR: W. Cerino, G. Serfoss, J. Geake, J. Tanis, C. Remagen, L. Frey, N. Handelong, L. Hughes. ees 9 ze 7-L: ROW ONE: D. Collins, K. Horn, E. Kromer, N. Hess, N. Crane, J. Sulli- van, C. Hess. ROW TWO: J. Trigiani, R. Buzzard, G. Albert, R. Pacifico, T. Dawe, J. McCabe, M. Bush. ROW THREE: M. Roberts, L. Kiefer, C. Docking, B. Counterman, S. Shook, S. Ronco, K. Blitz, V. Fetherman. ROW FOUR: A. Bonney, L. Counterman, P. Gibbs, S. Hallett, D. Geake, L. Davis, D. Altieri, C. A group of 7th grade girls com! Moyer. ing down the steps in the Lincol’ Building... Wiha ‘eFite z AS gy fine PE AR eet ae O 67 7-R: ROW ONE: E. Yetter, C. Steele, M. Cistone, N. Parry, D. Cassidy, E. Reed, D. Denning. ROW TWO: J. Capozzola, W. Fisher, C. DeSei, E. Lilly, D. Ott, P. Finelli, J. Weidlick. ROW THREE: K. Messinger, R. Hilbert, R. Jones, R. Tinsley, J. Cassidy, P. Thuemmler, J. Duvo. ROW FOUR: I. Black, W. Bisher, R. Williams, M. Emrick, S. Horn, L. Frey, M. Hughes, S. Lowe. oa 7-H: ROW ONE: P. O'Connor, S. Hunt, J. Hendershot, T. Sabatine, R. Brewer, G, Hoskin. ROW TWO: H. Frable, A. Vrontisis, B. Fragano, W. Amy, R. Brinker, i T. Strunk. ROW THREE: G. Labar, S. Kovacs, Y. Primrose, J. Sabatine, D. _L. Frey, C. Noble, N. Handelong, K. Cistone, M. Ponist. ROW FOUR: P. Karasek, J. Stanley, J. Steinmetz, O. Labar, | Bisher, C. Remagen. D. Labar, M. Reese, K. Zeruth. | ee N 51 Juniors help promote school spirit. Ghost in the House é : Oe Soe é . oO . ; e oe : : : oe SEATED: J. Sabatino, D. Sandler, D. Menecola, M. Hamm, C. Price, M. Molle, V. Comunale, B. Adams. STANDING: J. Lucrezi, G. Dobler, J. Duloc, L. Matlock, B. Godshalk, B. Fehr, C. Kneebone, L. Carrescia, J. Luscombe, K. Jones, A. Moyer, C. Chamberlin, S. Weidman, K. Strauss. Graduate Staff Editor-in-Chief 2.5%. . 0 0 ts teuke 1) caens se reticle: cilen cmeetcin cin MCE im mnie Margie Hamm Business Manager. 3). 73: 4) . 3 elsi 410.51) 6 pstlalo oh ell et stirs pa ptelas oll sitet coms mnAnS Cathi Price PVG Kelemen Cae ten Clo O POG om yoo oR Ge ae Leonard Carrescia Paculty, Eqitors ics. 0c0 sy ci ciaend «iene ieee me Barbara Adams, Carol Chamberlin penior EGitors oy meats seek eames Judy Luscombe, Joyce Sabatino, Debi Sandler Underclassmen EGitors’. nm cmeist ech st ie ncn mens Karen Strauss, Suzanne Weidman Brenda Fehr, Karen Jones Clu b Editors). .04. nce) orem cms smee ie cnren ome Marcia Cook, Audrey Moyer, Jane Duloc, Betty Godshalk Boys Sports Editor .s3.%2 6: sero) 5 ee eee o Raine ei oe am Onin ee tian Leonard Carrescia Girls’ Sports: Editor...) cose: aoan ona demon. ei Lelie caste ie ott eer inate Linda Matlock special Features ECiltors)pewe merce nicmts ns ien nem meme Violet Comunale, Marie Molle, Donna Menecola Business Associates”. .5.0c seen he dence nena Charles Kneebone, Janice Lucrezi TYPiStS y') . s. s “oos) ete er etre eta 6 eco ame mene Ene Mn oncae Gail Dobler, Janice Lucrezi I e 'et-[e) Gar er reyes a 5a S h ah Oo Od Ge Or 6 Oe a oe isikioft sists Miss Kennedy ee ROW ONE: A. Hallett, J. Share, C. Leidy, K. Shanahan, S. Hess, M. Ricco, K. Hill, Mrs. Burrows. ROW TWO: S. Skrzypek, C. Capozzolo, J. Amy, P. Wise, A. Turtzo, C. Creighton, A. Moyer, S. Werkheiser. ROW THREE: J. Tinsley, M. Tieff, R. Joella, T. Ciccarelli, B. Lange, T. Wildrick, B. Sayer. ADVISOR-Mrs. Burrows, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-John Tinsley, FEATURE EDITOR- Audrey Moyer, NEWS EDITOR-Tom Ciccarelli, SPORTS EDITOR- Louis DeLorenzo, JR. HIGH EDITOR-Sandy Hess, EXCHANGE EDITOR-Kim Shanahan. SEATED: C. Smith, J. Ronco, K. Godshalk, G. Pysher, J. Carrescia. STANDING: C. Rice, C. DelBacco, J. Dry, Mr. Drury, A. DeCesare, W. Cerino, M. Lane. ADVISOR-Mr. Drury, BUSINESS MANAGERS-Karen Godshalk, Judy Schultz, TREAS- URER-Susan Schlemmer. Slater Syusiness Staff Li x ) cd a Sentor Natonal tonor Socrely ROW ONE: L. Carrescia, J. Arnts, T. Cicarelli, J. Lange, J. Tinsley, W. Emery, D. Bartman, T. Wildrick. ROW TWO: A. DeCesare, L. Mack, H. Handelong, B. Collins, M. Butz, R. Price, C. LaBar, P. DeMaria, B. Spangenberg. ROW THREE: J. Houck, J. Lucrezi, B. Adams, J. Share, C. Creighton, M.Hamm, J. Sabatino, D. Menecola. ADVISOR-Miss Roche, PRESIDENT-Carolyn Creighton, VICE PRESIDENT-Carole Albert, SECRETARY-TREASURER-Judy Share. : Jun wor National tonor OS ocrely SEATED: M. Wilford, S. Hess, K. Reimer. STANDING: L. Wildrick, C. Featherman, Mr. Williams, G. Price. ADVISOR-Mr. H. Williams, PRESIDENT- Lenny Wildrick, VICE PRESIDENT-Craig Fether- man, SECRETARY-Sandy Hess, TREASURER-Mary Wilford. Student Council ROW ONE: E. Zeigafuse, J. Vester, A. Finelli, W. Hill, T. Huff, M. Miller, Mr. Lutz. ROW TWO: P. Calviero, L. Mack, J. Fields, C. Hughes, C. Moyer, S. Werkheiser. ROW THREE: M. Hill, J. Share, J. Lucrezi, S. Blitz, S. Reimer, A. Moyer, S. Lowe. ROW Bar S. nee C. Sleep, B. Smith, G. Dell'Alba, R. Dietrich, L. Calviero, L. Reimer, . Wildrick. ADVISOR-Mr. Lutz, PRESIDENT-Leo Reimer, VICE PRESIDENT-Terry Wildrick, SEC- RETARY-Linda Mack, TREASURER-Judi Houck. Ger 22a 12 Club ROW ONE: D. Caracio, J. Arnts, J. Sabatino, Mr. Mery, A. Turtzo, J. Policelli, N. Curcio. ROW TWO: R. Bet, L. Reimer, R. Bet, D. Sandler, D. Menecola, M. Hamm, K. Strout, S. Weidman. ROW THREE: D. Rouck, W. Krautter, C. Albert, C. Creighton, A. Moyer, K. Strauss, F. Heinsohn, J. Tinsley. ROW FOUR: M. Tieff, A. DeCesare, T. Ciccarelli, L. Carrescia, C. Miller, B. Groner, J. Evans, F. Stiles, T. Honey. ADVISOR-Mr. Mery, PRESIDENT-James Policelli, VICE PRESIDENT-James Arnts, SECRETARY-Joyce Sabatino, TREASURER-Antonia Turtzo. Sensor Reading Oemsinar SEATED: D. Sandler, J. Berger, P. Martin, J. Share, M. Molle, K. Strauss, S. Weidman. STANDING: T. Ciccarelli, M. Tieff, J. Tinsley, J. Sabatino, D. Menecola, M. Hamm, Miss Giaquinto, K, Godshalk, C. Creighton, L. Carrescia. ADVISOR- Miss Giaquinto. 4 brary Club ROW ONE: J. Cistone, T. Hontz, J. Lange, S. Mensch, N. Crouse, C. Collins, K. Shanahan, J. Shafer, C. DelBacco, A. Finelli, C. Rice, L. Repscher, J. Vester, S. Hess, B. Carver, S. Snyder, R. Steinmetz. ROW TWO: C. Lohman, J. Van Doren, K. DeFrank, M. Turtzo, H. Handelong, Q. Pitotti, S. Blitz, L. Acker, C. Mensch, C. Nagy, J. Comunale, S. Powlette, A. Le Donne, M. Ricco, C. Strunk, K. Shanahan, M. Williams, E. Kessler, R. LaBar. ROW THREE: F. Ronca, 8S. Werkheiser,S. Miller, C. Hower, J. Rutt, P. Golden, M. Miller, M. Caracio, W. Cerino, J. Meyers, P. Orse, N. Beers, J. Ronco, C. Strauss, J. Lucrezi, A. DeCesare, L. Turtzo, K. Cascario. ROW FOUR: L. Bussenger, B. Collins, L. Mack, J. Carrescia, D. Ackerman, B. Korell, R. Brands, B. Kressler, D. Wegst, G. Carnes, C. Moore, J. Snyder, R. Handelong, L. Hummel, B. Werkheiser, K. Wallwork, C. Shoemaker, A. Herd. ADVISOR-Miss Giaquinto, PRESIDENT-Carol Strauss, VICE PRESIDENT-Helen Hande- long, SECRETARY- Linda Mack, TREASURER-Bea Collins. Sentor Trr-S ti GY ROW ONE: Mrs. Hamm, S. East, C. Creighton, G. Dobler, M. Hamm, P. Martin, W. Miller, C. Albert, J. Luscombe. ROW TWO: B. Godshalk, K. Godshalk, C. Nagy, J. Comunale, B. Adams, C. Mensch, L. Kaniper, B. Ott, C. Smith, K. Shanahan. ROW THREE: J. Berger, C. Strauss, L. Matlock, K. Jones, B. Fehr, D. Ackerman, S. Chamberlin, C. Leidy, M. Lane. ROW FOUR: L. Fisher, L. Blake, P. Moore, C. Creighton, R. Brands, M. Butz, P. Wise, K. Strauss. ADVISOR-Mrs. Hamm, PRESIDENT-Paulette Martin, VICE PRESIDENT-Wilma Miller, SECRETARY-Gail Dobler, TREASURER-Margaret Hamm. Santor Sri-Stt- Y ROW ONE: D. Pensyl. ROW TWO: L. Hummel, G. Dunk, L. Davis, S. Mensch. ROW THREE: D. Geake, K. Blitz, A. Bonney, K. Shanahan. ROW FOUR: C. Moyer, M. Roberts A Herd, B. Counterman. LAST ROW: M. Turtzo, J. Schultz, E. Malazzo, B. Keiser, S. Bush, K. Reimer, P. Horne, F. LaBar, P. Miller, V. Fetherman, C. Trigiani, N. Crouse, C. Collins, E. Sitongia, D. Pensyl, S. Pysher. ADVISOR-Mrs. Hummel, PRESIDENT-Jacalyn Schultz, VICE PRESIDENT-E. Malazzo, SECRETARY-Sharon Pysher, TREASURER-Faye LaBar. : Juntor ie Y ROW ONE: J. Steinmetz, J. McCable, G. Albert, S. Bishop, A. Vrontisis, C. Roberts, R. Buzzard. ROW TWO: G. Price, L. Price, G. Searfoss, J. Naylor, M. Ninno, R. Hilbert. ROW THREE: D. Strout, T. Strunk, T. Dawe, T. Hontz, J. Deitz, D. Sweet. ROW FOUR: R. Jennings, C. Sleep, G. Grigg, A. Bet, D. Rehrig, G. Hunt, S. Jones, R. Knecht. ADVISOR-Mr. Corley, PRESIDENT-Craig Sleep, VICE PRESIDENT-Glenn Grigg, SECRE- TARY-Robert Wynne, TREASURER-James Dietz. JSuntor cA. lgricultural Club FRONT ROW: T. Kittle, K. Messinger, N. Koehler, W. Miller, G. Brewer, L. Stenlake. SECOND ROW: A. Brewer, Mr. Ott, E. Reed, W. Nagy, G. Pysher. ADVISOR-Mr. Ott, PRESIDENT-Gary Brewer, VICE PRESIDENT-Norman Koehler, SEC- RETARY-Wilmer Miller, TREASURER-Kenneth Brewer. , 5 Fi pp News ieee yon Fg Fy ee aii GPP hs vo Science fair Club RIGHT TO LEFT: D. DeFranco, B. Sayer, G. Haffner, A. Wisk, Mr. Sandwick, J. Amy, C. tonman, E. Cross, S. Skrzypek, C. Capozzolo, J. Arnts, A. Bozzuto, C. Wills, S. Powlette, J. Lucrezi, A. DeDusue. ADVISOR-Mr. Sandwick, PRESIDENT-Bill Sayer, VICE PRESIDENT-Jim Arnts, SECRE- g TARY-TREASURER-Janice Lucrezi. E pace Age Society SEATED: A. Wisk, D. Bartman, J. Arnts. STANDING: W. Spangenberg, R. Schultz, G. Haffner, M. Ronco, D. DeFranco, Mr. Sandwick, W. Sayer. ADVISOR-Mr. Sandwick, PRESIDENT-Alan Wisk, VICE PRESIDENT-David Bartman, PROGRAM CHAIRMAN-James Arnts, SECRETARY-TREASURER- Gabriel Haffner. . v . 3 JE untor Sluntin g FRONT ROW: Mr. Wagner, C. Williams, J. Faris, J. Geake, W. Blake. SECOND ROW: B. Klein, K. Kutz, G. Searfass. LAST ROW: D. Moyer, A. Bett, J. Cistone, B. Cruver. ADVISOR-Mr. Wagner, PRESIDENT-Allen Bet, VICE PRESIDENT-Keith Kutz, SECRE- TARY-Clifford Williams, TREASURER-James Cistone. Juntor Oar Olub Sh C KNEELING; R. Brewer, R. Tinsley, J. Duvo, J. Cassidy, G. LaBar, P. Thuemmler, W. Fisher, J. Sullivan. STANDING: C. DeSei, M. Emerick, R. Jones, P. Karasek, Mr. Ebert, J. Steinmetz, D. Cistone, R. Williams, H. Frable, O. LaBar, J. Black, T. Strunk, C. Eick. ADVISOR-Mr. Ebert, PRESIDENT-Craig Sleep, VICE PRESIDENT-Craig Hess, SECRE- TARY-Robert Williams, TREASURER-James Duvo. eee GLb SEATED: D. Moyer, R. Skrzypek, J. Felker, A. Lugg, R. Felker, J. Cistone, G. Edinger. STANDING: C. Singer, J. Williams, K. Shanahan, D. Jones, K. Buzzard, C. Erick, Mr. Hahn, D. Caiazzo, M. Turtzo, A. Wood, A. LaBar, L. Antonioli, K. DeFrank. ADVISOR-Mr. Hahn, PRESIDENT-Robert Skrzypek, VICE PRESIDENT-Jackie Williams, SECRETARY-TREASURER-James Cistone. Ursual Ards LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Black, N. Mengel, Mr. Drury, L. Miller, G. Everett, E. Joseph. ADVISOR: Mr. Drury, PRESIDENT: George Everett, SECRETARY: Edgar Joseph. Future Sarmers Wy America FRONT ROW: G. Vough, D. Horn, S. Koehler, V. Messinger, J. Williams, L. Shoemaker, Mr. Ott. SECOND ROW: D. Rothrock, D. Singleton, R. Reese, M. Greene, E. Shannon, J. Sagen. THIRD ROW: R. Horn, C. Hilliard, F. Capone, J. Fetherman, B. Ott, R. Pysher, F. Glanz, W. Bush. LAST ROW: D. Raesly, D. Frutchey, C. Coleman, L. Singleton, R. Bakun, J. Adams, B. Linaberry, D. Farleigh. ADVISOR-Mr. Ott, PRESIDENT-Stanley Koehler, VICE PRESIDENT-Virgil Messinger, SECRETARY-David Horn, TREASURER-James Comunale. Suture Jtomemakers ( We America FRONT ROW: E., Miller, B. Biller, C. Smith, B. Harris, A. Morris. SECOND ROW: J. Meyers, L. Ponnett, J. Oyer, M. Kovacs, L. Romanish, E. Morris, P. Predmore, N. Sandt, J. Barr, J. Snyder, C. Moore. LAST ROW: K. Kussler, E. Zeigafuse, M. Hill, S. Pod- boreski, J. Shoemaker, S. Singer, Mrs, Callie. ADVISOR-Mrs, Callie, PRESIDENT-Charlene Smith, VICE PRESIDENT-Betty Jean Harris, SECRETARY-Elaine Miller, TREASURER-Brenda Biller. Future Nurses Of America LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Menecola, D, Sandler, Nurse, Y. Unger, S. Weidman, J. Amy. SEATED: L. Lohman, V. Comunale, A. Buzzuto. ADVISOR-Mrs. Harding, PRESIDENT-Violet Comunale, VICE PRESIDENT-Toni Turtzo, TREASURER- Lucinda Lohman, SECRETARY-Annette Buzzuto. Fature Seachers Of “America SEATED: R. Brands, C. Nagy, J. Share, C. Lohman, C. Capozzolo, B. Godshalk, R. Caiazzo, W. Miller. STANDING: J. Duloc, S. Powlette, A. LeDonne, M. Ricco, L. Fisher, B. Cruver, S. Skrzypek, L. Lobb, S. Werkheiser, R. Price, C. Wills, L. Harris. Absent from Picture- Marcia Cook. ADVISOR-Mr. Herd, PRESIDENT-Judy Share, VICE PRESIDENT-Betty Godshalk, SECRE- TARY-Carolyn Lohman, TREASURER-Cecelia Capozzolo. Eee Commerctal Club SEATED: C. Evans, E. Hildenbrand,C. LaBar, M. Gardner, B. Lippincott. STANDING: A. Koelliker, C. Smith, C. Kneebone, G. Everett. ADVISOR-Mrs. Virginia Wynne, PRESIDENT-Barry Lippincott, VICE PREDISENT-Connie LaBar, SECRETARY-Sharon East, TREASURER-Albert Koellicker. Girls’ Dowling GAL SEATED: B. Collins, F. Ross, J. Remagen. STANDING: K. Cowling, L. Fonte, L. Dotta, S. Godshalk, R. Handelong, J. Kohonavick, J. Due, L. Romano, J. Gower, L. Harris, S. Mack, B. Harris. ADVISOR-Mrs. Hazel Branch, PRESIDENT-Joan Lambert, VICE PRESIDENT-Ann Ross, TREASURER-Lyn Fonte, NEWSREPORTER- Lorraine Dotta. ies Aapig 4 | : j ez = ; ee EN B | : Band FRONT ROW: D. Moysey, A. Gruppo, A. Counterman, J. Shafer, M. Williams, C. Strunk, A. Trigiani, S. DeFranco, C. Hess, C. Cole, M. Ninno, A. Fontanella, C. Gruppo. SECOND ROW: P. Ninno, B. Biller, J. VanDoren, B. Spangenberg, P. Capozzolo, S. McKay, J. Capone, O. Roberts, L. Locke, W. Cole, D. Blau. THIRD ROW: F. Williams, C. Fritzsche, S. Hess, V. Miller, S. Smith, C. Smith, G. Hunt, H. Frable, P. Starzer, R. Ritter. FOURTH ROW: C. LaBar, B. Fontanella, J. Fritzsche, P. Reeves, J. Gaffney, B. Lange, L. Hamm, L. Smith, D. Mitchell, T. Commins, LAST ROW: W. Emery, E. Humphreys, A. Falcone, J. Bray, R. LaBarre, B. Zeman, V. Messinger, D. Hummel, Mr. Miller. DIRECTOR-Mr. Miller, STUDENT DIRECTOR AND PRESIDENT-Virgil Messinger, SECRETARY- Elda Mae Hildenbrand. pirect™ nour The trophy won at the Phillipsburg Firemen's Parade is indicative of the 67 progress the Band has made in the past two years. a3 whe untor S: ligh Mixed Chorus ROW ONE: C. Fritzsche, K. Compton, E, Sitongia, C. Del Bacco, C. Cole, R. Wynne, G. Pysher, C. Wills, A. Bozzuto, N. McClelland. ROW TWO: S. Hess, J. Dry, W. Utsch, F. Ronca, A. Caiazzo, E. Turtzo, F. Gutierrez, R. Bett, G. Dobler, C. Lohman, S. Werkhieser. ROW THREE: C. Bisher, A. DeCesare, R. Sandercock, V. Miller, W. Cole, R. Lakey, B. Mistishen, J. Tinsley, P. Martin, K. Hill, J. VanDoren. ROW FOUR: D. Yetter, N. Mensch, W. Frace, E. Humphreys, L. Miller, W. Emery, T. Teel, G. Rutt, J. Fritzsche, K. Eyer, K. Eyer. DIRECTOR-Miss Senneca, PRESIDENT-John Tinsley, VICE PRESIDENT-Thomas Teel, SECRETARY-Annette Bozzuto, TREASURER-Wanda Frace. JSuntor a Ligh Chorus FRONT ROW: D. Garofalo, S. Latteman, D. Dutt, L. Keat, B. Moore, D. Hughes, J. Encke, K. Haas, Miss Senneca, D. Pensyl, L. Hummel, C. Raesly, M. Turtzo, K. Knecht, P. Garofalo, C. Farleigh, M. Wilford. SECOND ROW: W. Mensch, L. Lange, S. Pellechia, M. Lohman, L. Ramsey, S. Cruver, E. Shoemaker, B. Werkhesier, L. Wasser, C. Eick, S. Realo, D. Pensyl, M. Williams, M. Trexler, L. Pysher, J. Ruch. THIRD ROW: C. Togni, A. Caiazzo, C. Turtzo, R. Wynne, C. Cole, C. Shoemaker, E. Raesly, B. Vester, E. Sitongia, J. Felker, A. Lugg, K. Wallwork, G. Pysher, L. Romano, S. Luettgen. LAST ROW: P. Karask, R. Skrzypek, R. Ritter, M. Ninno, B. Lohman, G. Searfass, R. Lakey, A. Jewell, B. Keiser, K. Reimer, M. Fauerback, A. Herd, S. Reimer, L. Turtzo, F. Ronca, L. Hughes, K. Cascario. DIRECTOR-Miss Senneca, PRESIDENT- Linda Lange, VICE PRESIDENT-Bruce Lohman, SECRETARY-Linda Ramsey, TREASURER-Karen Cascario. Brass Ohotr SEATED: W. Emery, W. Cole, B. Lange, A. Falcone. STANDING: P. Starzer, R. Scott, L. Hamm, D. Mitchell, T. Commins, DIRECTOR-Mr. Miller. Dan Ce us dai Ce FRONT ROW: R. LaBarre, B. Spangenberg, J. Bray, W. Cole, W. Emery, B. Lange, A. | Falcone. LAST ROW: Mr. Miller, E. Humphreys, P. Reeves, J. Gaffney, L. Hamm, T. ' | Commins, D. Mitchell. AT PIANO: C. Cole. x DIRECTOR-Mr. Miller, STUDENT DIRECTOR-James Gaffney. Cheerleaders K. Strout, K. Godshalk, J. Klusko, J. Schultz, C. Strauss, B, Fehr, S. Chamberlin. Judy Schultz Captain Karen Strout Karen Godshalk Ma qoretles | | i Paulette Martin Carolyn Creighton I IU a Carole Albert Sharon East 71 Color Guard J. Houck, D. Wegst, L. Bussenger, G. Carnes, J. Hughes, C. Hughes, J. Oyer. ADVISOR-Mr. Rader, CAPTAIN-Judi Houck, ore Boleros FRONT ROW: C. Evans, R. Steinmetz, J. Knecht, S. Snyder, K. Edwards, S. Werkheiser, L. Fonte, J. Vester, G. Pysher. SECOND ROW: B. Keen, C. Hess, L. Repsher, O. Hande- long, N. Harris, L. Blake, K. Hill, N. Beers. LAST ROW: P. Kiefer, C. Hughes, V. Wagner, N. Berger, L. Dotta, K. Eyer, K. Eyer, W. Miller. ADVISOR-Mr. Rader, CAPTAIN-Carol Evans. Oarsity Pen: Wis goipoteemicati 4 t- yi FRONT ROW: Roger Bet, Ronald Bet, W. Holland, G. Vough, D. Holland, A. DeCesare, C. Kneebone, L. Reimer, D. Caracio. SECONDROW: L. Calviero, T. Wildrick, C. Comunale, F. Holland, D. Longcor, T. Brodt, J. Fetherman, G. LaBar, E. Majka, T. Teel, B. LaBar. LAST ROW: S. Heard, W. Schankel, J. Parsons, K. Hendershot, G. Rice, C. Kish, R. Speer, R. Mistishen, A. Priori. ene 4 SU MED ae ie Dennis Holland Daniel Caracio William Holland Gary Vough Charles Kneebone 74 football VARSITY FOOTBALL COACHES ig Bob Butz- a David Pritchard, Head Coach 3 Dale Baker Z | Leo Reimer ' | Ronald Bet Roger Bet 15. S S Ss S Ss STANDING: Mr. Finelli, Mr. Guida. FRONT ROW: W. Korell, D. Lane, E. Turtzo, J. Whe eler, J. Parsons, J. Beers, D. DeFrank. SECOND ROW: G. Houck, D. Krauss, D. Strout, R. Jones, R. De- Lorenzo, R. Dally, E. Oyer, M. Leraris, W. Schankel. THIRDROW: L. Calviero, R. Jennings, B. Bus- kirk, S. Beck, T. Reimer, J. Constable, R. Stiles, W. Difilippantonio, C. Kish, L. Wildrick. LAST ROW: C. Warrick, W. Moyer, D. Spry, G. Grigg, L. Lobb, J. Antonioli, R. Pozzuto, B. Schultz, T. Martin. The Junior Varsity Football Team racked up a 3-4 season. On the victory side were the games played against Catasauqua, Strouds- burg, and Hellertown. The ''Little Maroons were defeated by Wilson, Nazareth, East Stroudsburg, and Pen Argyl. Louis Guida and Jack Finelli, coaches 78 Coaches and Managers sete Nhs L. DeLorenzo. Varsity Managers: N. Curcio, Sonesta Mr. Baker Collins, J. Share, L. Blake. B. Girls’ Managers Mrs. Lehrer J. V. Managers: V. Irwin, W. Snyder. Mr. Lutz 19 Ronald Bet Jump that ball! 1 erpneranar ome Leonard Carrescia 80 Robert Blake Barry Lippincott Basketball FRONT ROW: Mr. Baker, L. Carrescia, B. Lippincott, R. Blake, R. Bet, L. DeLorenzo. LAST ROW: N. Curcio, W. Heller, R. Snyder, F. Holland, J. Heard, W. Jones. , In spite of our record of 3-15-0, the Slaters showed lots of team spirit to the large crowds viewing thegames. A lackof returning letter- man was to our disadvantage, but the team played on - never giving up for Bangor High. Scores Pleasant Valley Coplay Pocono Mountain Pleasant Valley Hellertown Pen Argyl Pocono Mountain East Stroudsburg Coplay Nazareth Phillipsburg Wilson Phillipsburg Hellertown Pen Argyl East Stroudsburg Nazareth Wilson we ef. ashethall Wise, W. Schankel, S. Heard. The Junior Varsity team had a better than usual season, with a re- cord of 9 wins and 9 defeats. Coached by Mr. Earl Lutz, the team dis- played good team work. Our future team looks good. Scores Coplay Pleasant Valley Pocono Mountain Pleasant Valley Hellertown Pen Argyl Pocono Mountain East Stroudsburg Coplay Nazareth Phillipsburg _ Wilson Phillipsburg Hellertown Pen Argyl East Stroudsburg Nazareth Wilson FRONT ROW: C. Price, Mrs. Lehrer, A. Turtzo. SECOND ROW: B.Korell, J. Houck, P. Wise, B. Fehr, L. Matlock. THIRD ROW: L. Bussenger, R. Brands, N. Harris, M. Butz, B. Kressler, S. Miller. LAST ROW: A. Ross, K. Shanahan, J. Van Doren, C. Grazian, E. Malazzo, M. Ricco, S. Hess, F. Heinsohn. Toni Turtzo Cathi Price SCORES Nazareth -41 Wilson - 35 Pen Argyl -43 Wilson - 49 Nazareth - 28 Fountain Hill - 25 Pen Argyl -55 Fountain Hill - 28 Bangor Bangor Bangor Bangor Bangor Bangor Bangor Bangor Frances Heinsohn ’ i , : a _ am ST a Sh a te Sreert —e - ee ae —_ by WILL HUDSON, EDDIE DE LANGE end IRVING MILis IE 1S HERE T A GERSHWIN MOST ATHLETIC Toni Turtzo and Leo Reimer MOST LIKE TO SUCCEED Barbara Adams and James Arnts ots oe | aes ei wy | : ) enor 4 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Judy Schultz and David Hummel ial fk ie _ es en fo CESS c PO _ BEST LOOKING fa Karen Godshalk and Leo Reimer BEST DANCERS Carole Albert and Charles Kneebond MOST TALENTED Paulette Martin and Ralph Romano MOST TYPICAL SENIORS Audrey Moyer and Barry Sleep orsonalities BIGGEST FLIRTS thi Price and Charles Kneebone | BEST DRESSED Karen Strout and Danny Caracio CLASS CLOWNS Lynn Fonte and Barry Lippincott nity a athe Homecoming Queen Carole Albert (center) and her attendants, Audrey Moyer and Judy Schultz. Mayor Quintus LaBar crowns the queen. Queen Carole. Saad | | Violet Comunale Leo Reimer Farm Show Queen Scholar-Athlete | National Merit Finalist D.A.R. Award 91 Leonard Carrescia Audrey Moyer | SEATED: F. Holland, J. Schultz, L. DeLorenzo, J. Tinsley, B. Adams, D. Holland. STANDING: M. Tieff, T. Ciccarelli, C. Albert, A. Hallett, B. Sleep, W. Miller, L. Carrescia, J. Share. Uf, Mother Only Anew Get 'em, boys! From 17 to 60 in 15 minutes. Do you know what day this is, John? Mother! Mother! 3S prim rg Stighlights Weenniyy; queer 5 ref yh XL Congratulations to Dr. Williams for his F. F. A. Award. | Bangor Tri-Hi-Y represented Albania at the Model U. N, in Harrisburg. FRONT ROW: G. LaBar, S. Heard, S, Beck, R. Ackerman, K. Dutt, J. Williams, D. Barlieb, SECOND ROW: J. Ponnett, R. Dietrich, C. Bellis, J. Heard, R. Stiles, W. Heller, J. Parsons, J. Hughes. LAST ROW: Mr. Guida, D. Holland, B. LaBar, D. Frutchey, F. Holland, R. Jennings, L. Lobb, M. Schiavone, G. Grigg, R. Spear. Dennis Holland oer Our baseball team, coached by Mr. Louis Guida, compiled a record of 4 wins, 8 losses. Since we are losing only one senior and retaining most of the lettermen, we can look forward to a good season next spring. SCORES Hellertown 4 Bangor 3 Pen Argyl 6 £Bangor 1 Eastburg 4 Bangor 7 Nazareth 1 Bangor 0 Wilson 10 Bangor 4 Hellertown 4 Bangor 3 Pen Argyl 6 Bangor 9 Easton 17 Bangor 4 Eastburg 3 Bangor 4 Nazareth 4 Bangor 7 Wilson 6 Bangor 0 Mr. Louis Guida coach oe FRONT ROW: G. Haffner, R. Mistishen, J. Policelli, L. Reimer, G. Vough, L. Brown, R. Pozzuto, B. Yeager, R. Vester. SECOND ROW: D. Strout, B. Schankel, J. Bray, R. Heinsohn, S. Wise, L. Calviero, D. Roberts, P. Farace. LAST ROW: Mr. Sandwick, T. Brodt, C. Comunale, C. Kneebone, T. Teel, D. Longcor, C. War- rick, R. Snyder, D. Hummel, Mr. Powlus. Jim Policelli “A006, Wen, Leo Reimer Gary Vough Bob Blake Larry Brown Charles Kneebone The track team was again coached by Charles Sandwick for the third straight year. Although our record was 2-5, it was brightened when new records were Set in the pole volt, javelin, discus, and low hurdle. SCORES Parkland 58 1 2 Bangor Nazareth 61 Bangor Pen Argyl 48 5 6 Bangor Easton 75 1 2 Bangor Hellertown 55 Bangor Wilson 60 Bangor East Stroudsburg 41 Bangor Run, Leo, Run! — ee 40 1 2 38 50 1 6 SS TYP 44 39 58 Mr. Charles Sandwick Mr. Harry Powlus Coach Assistant Coach Mr. Armon Williams Official you know. Interested visitors get a preview. It flew over the Capitol, t wait to get there. ' Can This looks complicated. Sfatrwa LY To Stars The Dancing cheek to cheek 7 4m ” | f or President Terry and guest. mi Mr. and Mrs. Wynne a Shee b Sophomore Dance The grass hut. Charleston! Ae) a, ! Fish again! Pir. TN. ta yA I could have danced all night. ’ | When You and I Were Young, Maggie i _ 2 Pain iar oe Rubber Pants! ?! ' ey At last! Food! Da Commencement Let's get those diplomas. First graduate. snot remeron sia Oeste name Se et SUN tO itso yea tices “aa Connie LaBar, best office ™ ( practice student. a. Our advisor. Roger Bet, organist. Dream Come True SLATE BELT DAIRY South First Street Bangor, Pennsylvania Dial JU 1-4981 Hazel Branch Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown Reba Burrows Lucille Bush Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bush Jean Callie Sandra J. Cann Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chamber lin Charmaine Collins Mr. and Mrs. Donald Creighton Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curcio Luther A. Darran Dave and Gail Doris Davis Edward Demansky Patricia Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dotta Mr. and Mrs. James Drury Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Dunbar Walter Ebert Mr. and Mrs. Forester Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Emery Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans William C. Featherman Jack Finelli Edward C. Fishler Lee H. Gardner Margaret E. Gardner Robert E. Gardner Florence Giaquinto Millard Gleim Edmund Gress Louis Guida Warren O. Hahn Dr. and Mrs. Anson Hamm Marie Harding Mr. and Mrs. Donald Herd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hildenbrand Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hildenbrand Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Granville Holland Mr. and Mrs. William R. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houck Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Jennings Hattie Jennings Judy and Earl Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kauffman Donald B. Keat Janice E. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Lorian LaBar PATRONS Paul LaBar Marion Lane Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lane Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lantz Marie Lehrer Jean Lobb Mr.and Mrs. Eugene Lohman Earl Lutz Merle Mabus Maureen and Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menecola Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mensch Mr. and Mrs. William Mensch, Jr. Martin Mery Alan Miller Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Miller Mrs. Nedra Moysey Mrs. Mildred Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Ott Mr. and Mrs. William Price David Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pysher Miss Evelyn Reimel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ricco Helen Roche Rev. and Mrs. Robert Rothermel Lester Rutt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandwick, Jr. Marie Schankel Kathryn Schott Fae Senneca Stewart Smith Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith Carol Spry Janet Steinmetz Mrs. Dorothy Stoll Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Strunk David Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Doren Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weaver Mr. and Mrs. John Wilford Armon Williams Mrs. Clarence E. Williams Henry Williams J. L. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Trever Williams Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wynne Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young Mr. and Mrs. Jay Young hese tas em = eres ON pace 4 : , : - tak Moet Whee ns ' Maitx tooo F . weet att EK mo “Advertisin rg 41-05 SF Bee ts Tor PATRONIZE THIS MERCHA Congratulations to the Graduates from BUZZARD ELECTRIC COMPANY Home of Electrical Appliances Sales and Service 121 Broadway Bangor, Pennsylvania OYER’S FAMILY CALLIE’S CANDY SHOE STORE KITCHEN 35 Broadway Best Wishes Bangor, Pennsylvania to the We Give S H Green Stamps Class of 1962 Style Service Compliments of MR. AND MRS. DONALD B. ROCKWELL CAPONE’S MUSIC CENTER 26 South Main Street Bangor, Pennsylvania Specializing in Instrument Repair Jassen Pianos Leblanc Band Instruments New and Used Instruments Instrument Rental HOME FINANCE CORP. 44 Market Street Bangor, Pennsylvania Loans to $600 Furniture Signature PRITCHARD’S CLOTHING, INC. Everything for Dad and Lad Dial JU 1-7010 Glenn Grigg Wilbert Cory, Props. 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