Beccaria Coalport Irvona High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Coalport, PA)
- Class of 1962
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Emu B. C. I. Junior-Senior High School Coalport, Penna Nancy Sinclair and Jean Brink - Editors g my on . 'U I I I -'as Anil C ff. 75 po 07 we rd carey P 2+ - een' SW- Dear D1ary, Wlth the passage of years, you may look back upon thls school year as mme well spent toward the goal of graduauon To preserve a record of these moments and the countless other expenences of you and your classmates thls annual strrves to capture the development of the scholarshlp, the leadersh1p, the act1v1t1es, and the character of B C I I-hgh School 2 f 1, f 4 f ,, ,f fl - -A -Q .1 3 ' fs -. 'Z 235' 2 :Ya-2 Nia I A . 0 Oggfl . . .Ya 0i0,',.::'::? flfyfff . ' --5.25.-- ' wif: A , , fn E meshes: fion Dear Diary, This year we take profound pleasure in dedicating the 1962 Echo to our class advisors, past and present Through their untiring efforts they have instructed and guided us through these important years of prepa- ration for the future. Mr. Bearer Mrs. Gorman Mrs. Philps Mr. Remsnyder 3 Table of arfterzts Board of Education QI Administration and Faculty Gil Seniors QD! Underciassmen Qi Activities Qin Arhiefics CDP Advertisements School Board FRONT ROW: Left to right, James Copenhaven, James Young, Jeanne Heil, Leonard Adam, Robert Turley Robert Johnston, and Frederick Heverly, STANDING: Andrew Popyack, William Opendenhoff, Nelson Irwin, Don Gilligan, Howard Newcomb, Floyd Gorman, George Hunter, and Plush Thurston. 'T Ruth Beals Secretary to the Joint School Board 5 Q37 35527 f 2?Z Zf-6' fra 52,073 John F. Smith Supervising Principal Edward B. Turchick Paul Winslow Principal Principal Senior High School JUHIOI High School 7 Earl Barnharf William Bearer MaIh6lT1aIlCS Colnmefqial Bessie Burmeister Richard Burmeister Commercial Science U A . 1 l A Philitea Dean Richard Dean Physical Education Physical Education 8 Abraham Brown Vocal Music '15 Lee Chamberlain Instrumental Music Rheubena Doyle Art and English Thomas Forberger Jean Formey Elizabeth Gorman Special Education Social Studies E11g1iSh Sz Latin E' L Janet Green John Green Cyrus Kepple 511311531 Biology 84 Dr. Training Mathematics Beverly Kinsley Fred Korman James Lieb Home Economics Geography Mathematics 9 Patrick S. Lomire Mary Jo Love Orrin Remsnyder Social Studies English Industrial Art Pauline A. Sanders Marjorie Ann Wood English Librarian and French Anne Turner Faye Hurtack Shirley Harris Guidance Counselor Secretary Secretary Senior High School Junior High School 10 1i u1 pen Zara CHRISTENE GAIL BARTEK Gail Chorus 2 3 4, Library Club 4 F I-L A 2 Yearbook Business Staff 4, Yearbook Lrterary staff 4 Class Treasurer 4. STEVE M. BAUM Steve DANIEL L. BEERS Dagwood SHIRLEY MA E BEERS Shirley P.I-LA, 2, Dance Club 2 Lrbrary 3 4 PATRICIA IEANNE BELIN upatsyn Dance Club 2, Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Student Council 3, Yearbook Business Staff 4 CHARLOTTE JEAN BRINK njeann Yearbook Staff 4, Busmess Staff 4 Student Councll Secretary 4. JUDY CAMPBELL vv-Iudyn Chorus 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Student Council 2. ESTHER CHAPALONEY ChiPPY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff. GEORGE DIXON Geordie Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. ROY DUNLAP ..R0y.. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class President 2, Varsity Club 4, Chorus 2, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. GEORGE FINCH George Student Council President 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, District Band 2, 3, 4, District Chorus 2, 3, State Band 3, State Chorus 3, Dance Club 2, 3, Business Staff 4, Drum Major 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Chorus President 4, Band President 4 CAROLE JEAN FORTNEY Carole Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Band 4, F, H, A. 2, 3, Yearbook Staff, Yearbook Photography Editor. DELLA MARIE FRAILEY Della Chorus 2, 3, 4. JANET FREEMAN Janet Chorus 2 3 4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 4, Dance Club 3. TIM FREEMAN Tim Dance Club 3. JACQUELINE ANNE GUNIA Jackie Cheerleader 1 2 3 4, Pep Club 2 3 4, Chorus -2 3 4 Dance Club 2 3, Band 2 3 4, F, I-L A, 2, Student Council 2, Yearbook Business staff 4, Yearbook Literary Editor 4. ZEA KAYE GUNIA Chorus 2 3 4, Pep Club 2 3 4, Dance Club 2 3, Business Staff 4, Literary staff 4, MIKE I-IAYWOOD Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HELSEL ll n NANCY ANN HENDERSON ..Nan.. Pep Club 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter for Progress 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Business Staff 4. EUGENE HENRY IlArkyll WILLIAM R. Hswrrr Bin Intramural Wrestling 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Dance Club 2. ROBERT HOCKENBERRY Hocky Intramural Basketball 3. .g . ,is DICK HOLES Goof -', r ':f:-1-- - Class Vice President 4, Yearbook Staff 4. A X '- ' ,- 1-A -7 X t ' 5 F -rw! 1 ' 'li Nm, 'vii' LOIS HUTTON Lois Dance Club 2, 3, F. H. A, 2, Chorus 2, 3. JANICE IRVINE Charlie Dance Club 2, 3, F. H. A, 2, Business Staff 4. JUDITH JOHNSTON uludyn Chorus 2, 3, 4. BETTY IUNOD Gi Gi-- GILBERT KITCHEN Gib Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4. RICHARD KIZINA Moose Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, Dance Club 3. IOSEPHINE KOVALSKY NJC.. Chorus 2, 3. 4, Pep Club 4, Dance Club 2. NANCY KRUIS Dienna Chorus 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, F. I-I. A. 2. JOHN KUC1-IARCIK MA TILDA LLOYD Frenchie Chorus 4, Dance Club 2, F. H. A, 2. Q5 JANE MCC ULLY Janie Dance Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Yearbook snaff 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. JANE MCLAUGI-ILIN ..Jane.. Dance Club 2, Library Club 34 J GRACE MONAI-IAN Chorus 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3. FRED MO WC HAN Flintstone Football 4. JIM NIEBA UER 4 Jake Intramural Sports 3. JOHN NINOSKY Sku Class Officer 2, Vice President, Class Officer 3, President, Class Officer 4, President, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Vice President, Band 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3. ALICE JEAN O'DONNELL 1-A. J- n Chorus 2, 3, 4, Student Council Treasurer 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4. MARGARETTE OPDENHOFF Pe88Y Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Student Council 4, F. H. A. 2. WILLIAM OS I-IALL Bi11 Intramural Sports 2,3,4g Baseball 3. LBROY PETERSON Trigger N GLORIA RACHOCKI , Gloria WALTER RAFACZ Walt Intramural Wrestling 1, 2, 3. 4, Student Council Vice Pres. 3, 4, Class President 1. JANET SALEM Jan K Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, DONALD SHAFFER Stem Student Council 2. J N-Q-.Q EMT I Tn? fi-f REID SHOPE RUTH SHOPE Ruth F. H. A, 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2. NANCY SINCLAIR Nancy Chorus 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4, Yearbook Editor 4, Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, Pep Club President 4. RONALD SINCLAIR Muff VINCENT SKEBECK Vince DONNA SLOPPEY Donna Chorus 2, 3, 4, F. H. A, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3. JAMES SMITH Smitty Intramural Sports. GRACE SONNENBERG Grace Chorus 4, F, H. A. 2, Dance Club 2, Library Club 3, 4. RAYMOND SPA NGLE ..Ra .. Class Treasury 2, Class Vice President 3, Student Council 4. THOMAS STRONG ...Toms Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. JOHN SUKALA John RICHARD TRENT Twinkle 5 AE' Bl is 5? .4 , Y 'Y ' rirg 'YYY 1' .fr ' 1' ARTHUR TWIGG Art Baseball 3, 4. GLORIA I. WARHOLIC Jeanne Chorus 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4 BILL WELKER Wi1d Bill Football 3, 4, Intramural 2, 3, 4. CHARLES GINTER Chuck JOAN WILLEY Joan Chorus 2, F. H. A, 2. SHERWIN WITHEROW Woody Iunramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Senior History DEAR DIARY Freshman Year September 7, 1958--A memorable day for us! We enthusiastically began our high school days as freshmen. September 25, 1958--Wow, what a day! Class elections were held and the following lead- ers chosen: President, Walter Rafaczg Vice-President, john Ninoskyg Secretary, Judy Campbellg Treasurer, Ran Spangle . October 7, 1958--Philipsburg's Skateland was the scene of the wonderful and profitable skating party we held tonight . October 16, 1958--Our calories and cash were both increased today after our successful bakesale . November 14, 1958--We're off to Skate1and again. A good time was enjoyed at all. November 29, 1958--Mint green and black were all you could see today as we received our class hats and emblems . May 28, 1959--Our big day! We visited Gettysbur, Harrisburg, and Hershey. We will all remember this day. Who could forget it? May 5, 1959--This is both a happy and a sad day for us . We hate to say good-by to our old familiar ways of junior high, but we are looking forward to our three years at senior high. Sophomore Year September 5, 1959--You go first,no, you can go. There certainly was no race to the door. We were all kind of nervous that day. September 21, 1959--Everyone cast your ballots . This was election day. Officers chosen were as follows: President, Roy Dunlapg Vice-President, john Ninoskyg Secretary, Nancy Sinclair, Treasurer, Ray Spangle. Student Cotuicil representatives are: jackie Gunia, Judy Campbell, Don Shaffer, and Bill Welker. Our class advisors are to be Mrs . Gorman, Mr. Bearer, and Mrs. Philips. October 10, 1959--Cakes! Cookies! Cupcakes! We sold everything at our bakesale and added more money to our treasury. November 21, 1959--Turkey and cranberry sauce? No, we sold pop and chips at our Thanksgiving Dance. Even so, we netted a neat profit. Dancing does work up an appetite january 8, 1960--Elvis Presley's birthday? Yes, that's right, but it's also the date of our Mid-winter Dance. june 5, 1960--We held a Good-by Dance for the seniors tonight to wish them the best of luck in the future. This was, of course, the last day of school. junior Year September 5, 1960--We proudly accepted our role as juniors today. We are determined to do our best to make this year profitable. September 8, 1960--lt's so warm in here with our new class rings on. That's one way to get everyone to notice them. They came in today and we are very proud of them. 23 September 24, 1960--Organization or confusion? Our elections were today and We chose: President, john Ninoskyg Vice-President, Ray Spangleg Secretary, Nancy Sinclairg Treasurer, Josephine Kovalsky. Student council representatives are: janet Freeman, Patsy Belin, Roy Dunlap, and Walter Rafacz. We were sorry to hear that Mrs . Philips would no longer be our advisor. December 18, 1960--Our Christmas Dance, to celebrate the coming vacation, was held tonight. Everyone admired the decorations . The colorful Christmas tree was the center of attraction. April 4, l96l--Besides being Dress up Day, today was also the day of the campaign speeches of the candidates for student council officers . The results of the final elections Were: President, George Finch, Vice-President, Walter Rafaczg Secretary, Jean Brink, and Treasurer, Alice O'Donnell. April 7, 1961--Dots, Dots and more Dots! We had millions of colorful and assorted dots at our post-lent Dot Dance tonight. The Straw Platters presented the music and made the evening a huge success. Many prizes were given to the persons with correct number on the backs of their dots . May 5, 1961--The Junior-Senior Prom night. We, the juniors, have spent months of preparation to transform the auditorium into a garden of roses and soft lights and colors . Our theme was Moonlight and Roses and the Stan Carle orchestra provided the music. We all think it was well Worth our many hours of planning and hard work. june 5, 1961--Our Last Day of School Dance marked the end of another year. Senior Year September 5, 1961--Seniors at last! We're finally at the top of the ladder. September 25, 1961--We call it organized confusion day. It is also known as election day. We chose the following as our officers: President, john Ninoskyg Vice-President, Dick Holes: Secretary, Nancy Sinclair: and Gail Bartek, Treasurer. Student council represen- tatives are: Peggy Opdenhoff, jane McCully, Roy Dunlap, and Ray Spangle. October 6, 1961--We started our money-making campaign with a bakesale today, which added more money to our treasury. October 8, 1961--Our Christmas card and Christmas items sample kits arrived today and We will form teams to cover the area. October 17, l96l--Graduation became more real today as We chose the style for our graduation announcement cards and name cards . April 2, l962--It's Mardi Gras time! A time to be gay and enjoy yourself at our big dance tonight. Many-colored decorations have changed the auditorium into a delightful atmos- phere. As we close our senior year, we are anxiously awaiting our Washington trip and graduation. To be sure, each of us has his own ambitions, but We all share the common desire to thank all of our teachers and friends who have helped us over the years . We also want to Wish the underclassmen the very best of luck, success and happiness possi- ble in their future years at B. C. I. IACQUELINE GUNIA, Literary Editor 24- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Class Wills Gail Bartek, will my refined French accent to Barbara Marshall. Shirley Beers, will my P. O. D. Book to anyone crazy enough to take it. Dan Beers, will the Over-Drive in my Ford to Ron Sinclair. Patsy Belin, will my ability of sidetracking Mrs. Fortney to anyone who does not have their P. O, D, finished. Jean Brink, will my ability to drive to anyone who doesn't like porcupines. Judy Cambell, will my weight to Mrs. Burmeister. Esther Chapaloney, will my ability to spill ink to the next year shorthand class. George Dixon, will George Dixon to George Dixon. Roy Dunlap, will my brand new transmultifer to Tim Freeman. George Finch, will my new 1962 Alto Saxophone with self-adjusting mouthpiece and trouble-free, corrosive-resistant keys to Ed Phillips. Carole Fortney, will my Jackie Kennedy blouse to Mrs. Gorman. I know how she loves them. Della Fraily, will my naturally curly hair to anyone who wants it. K f Janet Freeman, will my ability to eat in class to anyone who ca-n get away with it. J Tim Freeman, will my school books to Dan Beers. Jackie Gunia, will the badly used expression oh fluff back to Mrs. Fortney. Thank you, we had a lot of fun with it. Zea Kaye Gunia, will my ability to talk out of turn in Business Law to anyone who likes to write outlines. Bob Helsel, will my oil burner to John Davis so he can have a hot car too. Nancy Henderson, will my ability to do Latin to anyone who has a few extra hours each night. Eugene Henry, will my 1952 Ford to Mt. Turchick so'he doesn't have to walk to school. Bill Hewitt, will my ability to raise chickens to Dagwood. Robert I-Iockenberry, will my old books, desks, typewriters, and teachers along with any other junk of mine to Sandra Rea. Dick Holes, will my last box of No-Doz pills to Tim Freeman, so he can stay awake in class. Lois Hutton will my quietness to Bob I-lutton and Carolyn Lewis. i Janice Irvine, will my ability to get shorthand and typing to Ruth Clark. Judy Johnston, will my ability to sew to Miss Kinsley to give to one of het less talented students. Betty Junod, will my ability to drive, my bank account, and my lavender poodle to my brother, Jim. Gilbert Kitchen, will my ability to sleep in French class to anyone in French I. Richard Kizina, will in sound mind and sound morale devote my life and my passions to Janet Salem and the State Police Force. Josephine Kvalsky, will Mrs. Fortney's complicated P, O, D. tests to next year's senior class. Nancy Kruiss, will my ability to make William Dillen blush to anyone who can do it. John Kucharcik, will my ability to be liked by chickens to Dagwood. Matilda Lloyd, will everything l used in school to anyone who is crazy enough to take them and use them. Jane McCully, will my ability to drive to Bill Oshall. Jane McLaughlin, will my ability to get along with Miss Green to Donnie Van Scoyac. Grace Monahan, will my ability to get shorthand and typing to anyone stupid enough to take it. Fred Mowchan, will my sneakers to John I-Iewitt, who is just the size to fill them. John Ninosky, will my brand new football spikes to my cousin Nick, who is more capable then I to fill them. Alice O'Donnell, will my slowness in walking from class to class to anyone who liked to hear lectures about it from Mrs. Fortney and Mrs. Gorman. Peggy Opdenhoff, will all the shorthand characters to any character who likes to study. LeRoy Peterson, will my ability to slide down the banister to Pete Summers. Gloria Rachocki, will my empty ink pei., dilapidated phys ed. case and my KIND heart to my sister, Cheryl, Walt Rafacz, will my ability to throw parties to Janie McCully, Janet Salem, will my ability to play the clarinet to Randy Rowles. Donald Shaffer, will my ability to get along with Mr. Leib in study hall to Bill Clark, Ruth Shope, will my history books to my sister, Susan, hoping she can get history better than I did. Nancy Sinclair, will my ability toskip study halls to any Junior who can get away with it. Ronald Sinclair, will my 4-barrel carburetor to John Davis. I-IE NEEDS IT. Vincent Skebeck, will my ability to drive a car to Bubbles Haywood. Donna Sloppy, gladly will my ability to play our organ at hove to Gloria Rachocki. Jim Smith, will my history book to Mrs. Fortney. Grace Sonnenberg, will my ability to get along with Mr. Bearer to Mary Welker. Ray Spangle, will all honor bestowed on me to Herman Keith for standing behind his decisions. Dier a'vec' nous, lu! Tom Strong, will my ability to shoot pool to Bubbles Haywood. John Sukala, will my seat in P. O. D, to anyone who wants it. Richard Trent, will my ability to wear a Woolrich coat in Mrs. Fortney's class and get away with it, to anyone who wants to roast Art Twigg, will my Phy. Ed. bag to anyone who needs one. Gloria J. Warholic, will my typing ability to my nephew, Mike. Bill Welker, will my job in the Library to my baby sister, Mary. Joan Willey, will my old chewed up pencils to my brother, Jerry. Sherwin Witherow, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Fortney to Jack Gallaher. Good Luck Jack. Class Jean Brink, Now here's an interesting case. Her looks and brains were running a race. But it seems it ended in a tie. She got a job and also her guy. ,ludy Campbell, everyone's friend. And one the boys all recommend. For a secretarial job she is bound. Her boss wi.ll be lucky to have her around. Esther Chapaloney, no gal was ever sweeter. Wish you all had the chance to meet her. On a career she's still debating. But somewhere, somehow, one is waiting. Carole Fortney, wanted fame. Professional cheerleader and majorette was But since this seemed an unlikely mission, She makes her millions as a beautician. Jackie Gunia. had a choice of ambition. To be a secretary or a beautician. But lately she secretly revealed her plan. her aim. To be a professional majorette in the B.C.l. BAND. Zca Kaye Gunia, a girl ofa few thousand words. She thought laziness was for the birds. So she worked teal hard and who can say? She may be first lady president someday. Janice Irvine, with a heart of gold. We can guess what the future will hold. A job and marriage is what she'd like. We think she'll get a jobg we know she's got Mike. Betty Innod, shy and tall. Everyone thought she was a real doll. High in secretarial work she stood, And now her boss thinks Sl'1E'5 more than good. Prophecies Business School is her destination. She wants to make clerical work her occupation. Roy Dunlap, a handsome boy with knowledge ro spare Never seems to have a care. An Engineer he plans to be. Happiness we hope to see. George Finch, a handsome with talent that's keen. In Chours and Band he's often seen. To study music is his aim. In a very few years, he will find fame. Della Frailey, a pretty and talented miss. A nurse she'll be, we all know this. Young in years, but high in mind. Happiness we know she'll find. Nancy Henderson, a friendly girl we know is she. A college grad she wishes to be. She'1l gain many friends and fame she'll find. We'll remember her as ambitious and kind. Judy Johnston, here is a girl with an unseen treasure. In helping others she finds pleasure. We wish her future happiness. But in what field we can only guess. Gib Kitchen, a very tall and quiet guy. To school he wishes to say goodbye. To be a lawyer is his aim. Which leads to fortune and to fame. lane McCully, here is a girl with a sunny smile. She likes to do things that are worthwhile. To be a nurse is her greatest desire. We'll remember her as the years expire, Fred Mowchan, tall and strong, And in football he can't go wrong, in many things he's always right. Grace lvlonohan, a sweet girl everyone knows real well. What lies ahead? Who can tell? Sl'1e's not too sure what she wants to he. We'll just have to wait and see. For him the future looks very bright. lohn Ninosky, a tall and handsome athlete. Who's friendly to all that he may meet. To college, then what? We don't know. Alice O'Donnell, one of the cutest girls we've ever seen. Could easily be campus queen. But since her ambition isn't college, She'll take advantage of her secretarial knowledge. Peggy Opdenhoff, who needs to say more? She'll be a real success we're sure. With her good looks charm combined. She's by far the best you can find. Janet Salem, lively and neat. l-let friends think she's hard to beat, Secretarial School is what she's headed for. So she can both learn and earn much more. Nancy Sinclair, carefree and gay. Hopes to find a job someday. A secretary she wants to be. No doubt she'll sit on her boss's knee. Gail Barteck, with a winning smile. Plans to study nursing for a while. A sweeter girl is hard to find, Friendly, generous, and very kind. Patsy Belin, who works at the Spot. Really likes to laugh a lot. ,The future will his ambitions show. Bill O'Shall, a quiet, but witty lad, Who's sometimes good and sometimes bad. To college he is hound to be. I-le'll find good fortune, wait and see. Walter Rafacz, a tall and friendly kind of guy. ln college he'll be bye and bye. And show that he is really keen. I Although his smile is rarely seen. Ray Spangle, tall, red hair, with big brown eyes. His fortune in the Air Force lies. We're certain, if we know Ray. I-le'll be a real success someday. Steve Baum, a very friendly guy to know, Many places he wished to go, His ambition was to work in the city But now be's married to a girl named Kitty. Shirley Beers, now here's a friendly lass, And also head of her typing class, what does Shirley want out of life, lust to be a good housewife. George Dixon, a very friendly guy In all his classes he did try, To be properous was his ambition, But now he's helping in the kitchen. Janet Freeman, friendly and witty, No one denies that she is pretty, What's in the future? who Know's But if we know Jan, A job, a car, and millions of clothes. Tim Freeman, a real nice guy Anything he would try, He is always on the go And what he'll dog we'll never know. Chuck Ginter, a very nice guy In his classes he would try With his car he did race And along with him came Grace. Mike Haywood, a very nice guy To school he wished to say Good-bye Now everything is going in reverse Because he joined the service. Eugene Henry, who's usually in the dark, With his car which he can not park In his classes he's really bright, For his future no one knows what's in sight. Bill Hewitt, is quite a fellow He isn't gib, but he isn't yellow, A job is what it was to be, Now he sails the deep blue sea. Bob I-lockenberry, Hocky a friendly guy, Who wouldn't think of telling a lie. He isn't a very big fellow. But of course he is yellow. Dick l-loles, at the classes unanimous suggestion, A Hobo life is out of the question, He worked very hard and set up an ideal, Now his money and fame are very much real. Lois Hutton-Happy and gay, Always has something cute to say, Working was to be her career. Now she has Bob to call her dear. Rich Kizina, a nice guy to know, Many places he will go. ln all of his classes he was cool, But now he is a State Bull. Jo Kovalsky, short and sweet, She was always very neat, A success at anything she wanted to be. Now she and Fuss live happily. Nancy Kruis. a real nice girl, Through her classes she really could sail. She 'll soon be working for the WARD TRUCKING COMPANY Which is now located in Gay Patee. John Kucharcik, tall, dark and shy. And just loves to eat pie, He wanted to get married and raise a family. And now he's living happily. Matilda Lloyd, short and neat, Rich thought she was very sweet. To be prosperious was her ambition, Now she's working in their kitchen. Leroy Peterson, a very nice guy, Anything new. he would always try, He'll soon be waking up to an alarm, Because he now owns his own farm. Gloria Rachocki, a quiet lass, in the senior class. She'll make someone a real sweet wife, Happy she'll be the rest of her life. Don Shaffer, who was Ohio bound, He was the luckiest guy around, He was always telling jokes, Now he and his live with her folks. Ronnie Sinclair, a very friendly guy, That gives all the girls the eye. He wanted to work on Hot-Rod Cars, How he's ahead of them all by far. Grace Sonnenberg, a jolly gal, Everyone always is her pal. A housewife is what she was bound to be, Now she and Chuck are living happily. John Sukula, a very bright boy, Many friends he did enjoy, He didn't expect too many things out of life Just a Cadillac, millions, and a beautiful life Tom Strong, a real friendly guy, In his classes he did try, And what he wanted to do was evident, To further his education to become President Dick Trent, what Dick wants out of life, we ll never know. He'll probably end up going to a show. But now there will be no danger, Because Dick is our new Forest Ranger. Art Twigg, a friendly guy, To do things well, he would always try. To tour the world he wanted to do, Now he wears the Air Force Blue. Gloria Warholic, Gloria a real sweet girl, And always in a whirl. In her classes she was the highest. And now she's bound to be a clerk-typist. Joan Willey quiet and sweet, A nicer girl ou'll never meet, To work in a factory is her concern And lots of money she will earn. Sherwimvtfithgrow, a real nice guy, Always held his head up high: And the girls know where he's to be found He'll soon be Army bound. 1 ' H-3 fo ' 1 , ,. -f' V x I-.flip TF' ff fu-af J N Steve B. Rlchard T ff' r If if G1b K Lois H. B111 O f ' ' ,.. 1 Ve.: 4 .1 . he A I Htl-M -r, Y, , 1' 'Pu fi-L - . -. ' . ai J- . , x ' ' ' 'V?s4'IQ f ---A? ' 1' - 5-1 n- ZF -- iffalg ..5v'1u': QI g g, fl -Iliff' Sherwin W. . x 10 . x v -ci . .., K . -:ff . Roy D. , Rf I' w f 3' V M , Z4 JK 'g FA ' X11 'M 45 x 'V-w Bill W. Ray S. Diuk H. Grace . ' x , -4 X 1' ' ' 1 NL .I 1,1 A ' r - ffm,-' ,, ,Q l 5' Jean B. V If If Q xN 'Y , -r s X 1 , Y' 3, .f f-qi I J x f . Q I Fr . T., .110-4. I FJ J A 1 - ,Q ,, , ! I 4- ' ' 3 5 , In n ! 'Q 4 ' 1 1 'A 'n' 1 ,,,v 'M Jane McCu11y Judy C. Gail B. Jane! F- Lp-psi, 1, 1 - , 'vl ' - ,. . . , -S H .. ,, , F irc., lfygiilf' ,V 3-'ft-7 r j-'. , . lb x Q Y' A. IH x A , , ' f ' . - ,QM f , Y..4 ,-4,-V. Y . ,Q ,L-314, ,. V Bob Hockenberry Nancy S. Shirley B. Donna S. 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Y in FL 1 . i' r f , , I' ' W -- Q' I' de if Rula Cgnnie Harry Janice Barbara Patricia B311 Barnett Barrett Black Bickford C aresani , I Mary Kay Pauline Eugene Richard 10.2 D LQOHHIC1 Caskey Chutney Cree Da yidgon Dietrich Dillon Margaret Judith Gloria William Lorraine Raymond Dimmick Dons Flick Gatehouse Gates Green John Patricia Richard John ghil-my J 811165 Harris Heil 1-Iemskey Hewitt Hougey I-Iurtack Qs' Nancy Rob ern Carolyn John Faith John HUT!-HCR Hutton James Jenkins Johnston 10111151011 31 Mary Martin Patsy ghifl ey Ronald John Keith Kitchen Kruise Leghef Lewis Lloyd Georgie Jean Bernard Sandra Mary Kaye Nick Carol McCu11y Misiura Morrow N iebauer Ninosky O 'Shell 12111165 Donald Sandra Ruben Barbara Larry PeaCl10Ck Peno Rea Richards Richardson Ricketts Randall M0113 Sandra John Kenneth Mahlon Rowles Rudnick Rudnick Ruffaner Rydbom Strong Gloria William Pere Lawrence Judith Michael Stephenson Sukala Summers Taylor 1-:oxen Vershack 32 Elaine Robert Sandra Michael Robert Bonnie Waite Wallace Wallace Warholic Washell Worgul Serious Stenographersu Watch those fingers l What formula did you say? Get that seam straight! 1 t an aw . 5' i lei, i W lm ,. .1 14,5 FF' unior History Dear Diary September 5, l959-- It finally camel Now we are the top class of junior high. We are proud as peacocks . September 25, 1959-- People don't call us the early class for nothing. So we elected our class officers, which are as follows: President, jim Peacock, Vice- President, Nick Ninoskyg Secretary, Gloria Flick, Treasurer, Bill Robinson. Doctor Sanders and Mr. Lomire are our class advisors . October 9, 1959-- Philipsburg Bound, was our motto for our first skating party. November 10, 1959-- Again all roller skates are in use at Philipsburg. May 28, 1960-- All aboard for Hershey and Gettysburg from 4 A.M. to 12:30 A.M. june 4, 1960-- School is out! We say good-by to our younger fellow classes and hello to our older friends. September 5, 1960-- We nervously and fearfully walked up the steps of senior high. It is completely different here. The big difference is that there are more steps and building. September 29, 1960-- Today we chose the following officers. President, Ronnie Lewisg Vice President, Randy Rowlesg Secretary, Gloria Flickg Treasurer, Sandy Wallace. Student Council members were: Georgie jean McCully, Judy Troxell, Larry Taylor, and john Hewitt. October 2, l961-- Everything is sold at our first big activity, the bake sale. November 22, 1961-- Records, dancing, and pop were the things necessary for our Thanksgiving Dance . May 22, 1961-- Does anyone have an extra dollar to get his car wasked by us? September 22, 1961-- Organization again. We elected our class officers: Presi- dent, Bonnie Worgulg Vice President, Pat Heil, Secretary, Sandy Wallaceg Treasurer, Randy Rovvles . Student Council membersg Georgie Jean McCully, Sandy Rea, Larry Taylor, Don Peno. November 17, 1961-- Turkey anyone? Everyone danced at our Thanksgiving Dance to enlarge their appetite . December 15, 196l-- Everyone enjoyed the Christmas holidays starting off with our Christmas Dance. June 5, 1962-- Another year of work and fun is over until September. Somehow it will be different without the Seniors . We wish the Seniors all the luck and success in everything each one attempts . We undergraduates hope to follow in their steps in the coming year when we will be the proud Senior of B.C .I. High School. 34 S27 Lynn Margaret Norma Patrica Marcia Linda Adam Ansley Baum Beers Belin Biss 6 W .- sl .xy , Lawrence Trudy Ronald Cilia James Sharon Bloom Bloom Bolinger Brink Burmeisrer Caskey Ruth William Frank Theresa William Dennis Clarke Clark Cossick Cossick Dillen Dorrs wi B ' 2 V X William Bruce Doris Vonda Lewis Walter Dotts Dunlap Eam igh Fegan Fleming Fontanella ' ' . , I r 13.1 .1 Andrew Gary Jon Laverne Elaine Lorraine Frailey Gallaher Gallaher Gathagan Glass Glass 35 l Betsy Karen Martha Charles Ruth Gerald Gorm an Hahn Helsel Hewitt Hoc kenb erry Hutton A ' A..-J s!.,!' ' 1' Tony Mike ' Sharon Kenneth James Jerry Johnston Jones Jones Keith Kephart Kline John Neleen Steve Sharon John Donald Krise Kutruff Kucharck Kuhn Lash Lenhart 'T' Carolyn Em il Jeanette Colleen Raymond Norma Lewis Lloyd A Maloney - Martel McGarvey McKeehen 1 :H Bonnie Dorothy James Dorothy Eugene William Morrow Muhaw Mullin Niebauer Nevling Opdenhoff 36 l lrf Kathryn Karen Linda Gloria Patricia Edwin O 'Shall O 'Shell O 'Shell Peacock Pearce Philips Carl Nancy Ruth Ann Jerry Patricia Marjorie Potutschnig Rafacz Rea Ricketts Roach Rougeux Bernadette Cindy Lynn Robert Margaret Mary Louise Seymour Shank Shope Shomo Sinclair Sinclair Donna Phyllis Shirlene Dennis Joyce Carol Skripek Sriver Strong Taylor Thompson Tochaichic Dean Charles Donald Judith Thomas Mary Toner Troxell Van Scoyoc Washell Weakland Welker 37 ,.. I Mary Ann Judith Susan Edward Wilkinson Willey Yost Zupich Watch it Walter! Fakers D011'f YOU gel the 10146. girls? Such Concentration XS 38 Sophomore History Dear Diary September 6, 1961--We began our first day as freshmen. Everyone is anxious to get back into the old groove. September 10, 1961--We, the class of 1964, held our first real meeting. Our first business at hand was electing the following class officers: President, Larry Bloomg Vice-President, Bill Opdenhoffg Secretary, Kathy O'sha1lg and Treasurer, Ed Zupich. Class dues were levied at twenty cents a month. September ll, 1960--Second class meeting was held, and class colors, roy blue and white, were picked. September 13, 1960--Another meeting was held, at which we decided to order class hats, jackets, and emblems for all members ofthe class who wanted them. September l5, 1960--We sponsored our first skating party, which proved quite successful. Many students attended and three buses were taken. October 9, and 23, 1960--We sponsored two more skating parties which all proved successful. This con- cludes our fund raising projects. May 19, 1961--Our class spent the day touring the State Capitol at Harrisburg, the Gettysburg battlefield, and the lflershey Candy factory. The climax of the day was Hershey Amusement Park. Having enjoyed the trip very much, we came home very tired. June 6, 1961--Last day of school. Everyone is anxious to start vacation. September 5, 1961--Our first day in Senior High. Everybody seems a little lost, but we'll get used to it in time. September 7, 1961--We held our first class meeting. The following officers were chosen. President, Larry Bloomg Vice-President, Bill Opdenhoffg Secretary, Kathy O'shal1, and Treasurer, Ed Zupich. Bob Shomo, Ronnie Bollinger, Sue Fegan, and Marcia Belin were chosen to represent us on the student council. October 27, 1961--We sponsored a Halloween Dance tonight. It was successful, and a good profit was made. April 26, 1962--We held a skating party tonight. A good time was enjoyed by all. March 12, 1962--We had our first bakesale today. Assorted baked goods were donated and a good profit was made. June 5, 1962--The last day of a very exciting year. We sophomores wish the seniors the very best of luck and success in the future. 39 L Jerry Toni Charles Shirley Darlene Ruth Ann Adamczyk Adcock Anderson Baer Ball Ball Ronald Harold Carol Shirley Bonnie Robert Barnett Beals Belin Bliss Black Black Shirley Karen Gene Robert Carol Party Braniff Brink Burchill Chapaloney Cherish Clarkson Joy Norma Judy Linda Doris Virginia Clinton Collins Cossick Cunningham Daugherty Dick Y Y 4 . Arthur Grace Carol Janet Peter Linda Dillen Dillon Dotts Finch Fish er Frederick Mafagfifef Bruce Thomas Nancy Richard Shirley Freeman Fry Gallaher Gill Ginter Ginter 40 Judith James Anne Daniel Thomas Clinton Goralsky Gregg Groom Grove Haywood Heverly Cathy Barry Janet James Emil Claire Hewitt Humphrey Hurtack Irvine Karmanicky Keith Lewis Jeannie Robert Harry Kathy Paulette Keith Kephart Kollar Korinchak Kost Labonawski William Dick I ames Deborah Gary Robert Lewis Luther Luther Maines Miles Monahan Linda David Joseph Veronica Karen Bob Mooney Mowchan Ninosky Ninosky Noel Orehowsky Cheryl William Gary James Timothy Tony Peno Pusey Reeger Richards Richardson Richardson 41 Roger Susan Wayne Jerry Joanne Betty Rowles Shope Shope Skebeck Skupine Smith fi.- , 1 . I 1 John Veronica Joseph Ray Karen Jeannine Smith Smith Smolka Srnyers Spence Spencer K David Michael James I 811165 Scarlett Illean Stephenson Sukala Thompson Stifiler Traveny Travis Jerry Robert Doris Willey Witherow Zupich Eighth Grade David Richards John Gordon Beals Bell Bungo Cavaner 42 Craig Chaplin Anna Jane Clark Thomas Janet Betty Denny Nancy Ruth Cossick Clarkson Curry Davidson Diehl Diehl A 'x. ,AI a 1 V J? Norman Clair John Michael Inga Neil Dillen Dimmick Dob ish Dobish Dotts Dotts Janet Rob ert Dorothy William Janet Kenneth Dudurich Dudurich Fedor Fleming Frailey Freeman W s Lanny Alan Jane Jean Allen Dennis Frisco Fundack Gatehouse Gatehouse Gathagan Giles , w-,.f ' , Thomas Robert Paul Mary Ann Mary Beth Harry Gilligan Gregory Gunia Heverly Heverly Hewitt Diane Jeffrey Nancy James Daniel Russell E. Hockenberry Irvine Jenkins Kearns Keith Keith 4-3 Russell James Ethel Dor is Robert Barry L. Keith Kucharcik Lash Mahute McCully Mihalko De anne John Kenneth John Louis Conn ie Miles Mis iua Morrison Myers Nardelli Nevling Thomas Roger Anthony Evelyn Marla Jackie Niebauer Peacock Pino Pshedly Pussey Radzyminski Michael Larry Ann Mary Louise Charles Sandra Rea Roach Rosenhammer Rutter Rydbom Shomo Mary Gaye Edward Frances Joseph Thomas Shore Shrock Sinclair Sinclair Sinclair Sinclair , 5 2 . L, Carol Garry Georgeann Albert Richard William Skupine Sm eal Smith Smolko Snyder Spencer 44- . 1 il' rt! Terry Patricia Linda Thomas Karen Cathy Swasing Torncheck Toner Troxell Turley Twigg , W 1 George Judith Janet Charles Harry Judy Vanish Wallace Washell Wilkinson Williams Young Seventh Grade Jacqueline Adcock Janet Carol Jack Linda Mary John , Adamczyk Bandrowsky Baum Beers Beers Belin Bernard Thomas Paul Linda Richard Mary Louise Belgin Bennett Bihun Boone Braniff Callahan Harold Karen Cheryl Bonnie Doris Mae Christie Camberg Cavaner Cherish Clark Collins Cossick 45 ,n Katherine Gary David Wilbert Mary Jane Susan Cunningham Dickinson Dillen Dillen Dimmick Dixon N 1' ,V 1 , 1 David Robert Richard William Marie G-ary Dobish Dick Dons Dotrs Freeman FYISCO . .J 1 Y , 1' Mary Lou Connie Joanne Allen Kenneth Cynthia Fundack Fundanish Gatehouse Green Gregory Hescox .1 Thomas John Sandra William Linda James Hurtack Ilnicky Jasper Jasper Jefferies Jenkins IHYHCS Yvonne Joseph Lawrence Jay Philip 011115011 Johnston Kepharr Killion Kline Kruise Rosemarie Allen Kerry George Anthony Jeannette Kutruff Lewis Lewis Lucas Marano Marano JRFIIGS Judith Dennis James David Betty Marshall Marshall McCoy McNulty Miles Morrison Donald John Donald Roy Christine Thomas O 'Shell Patterson Peacock Peacock Piestrack Piestrack Michael Linny Susan Cheryl Lewis Michael Pnnish Pounds Prince Rachochi Reszszer Ricketts MiC11C1C Richard Karen Deborah John Leo Rudnick Rydbom Seymour Sheposh Smith Smith Jean Daniel Linda Lynn Beverly Patricia Smolko Stephenson Stephenson Stephenson Tingle Tingle Barbara Robert Robert Patricia Janet Michael Thompson Tokarchic Travis Welker Williams Yelko 47 TH mmf.. , Jrxnm' MCL Y A Left to right: Jean Brink, Walter Rafacz, George Left EO Right: Georgie McCu11y. Sandra Rea, 18116 Finch, Mr. Burmeister, Alice O'Done11, McCu11y, Peggy Opdenhoff, vanda Fegan, Marcia Belin. STANDING: Left to Right: Roy Dunlap, Robert Shomo, Donald Peno, Ray Spangle, Larry Taylor, Ronnie Bolinger. BQQKS ARE FUN Left no Right: Left to Right: Zea Kaye Gunia, Gail Bartek, John Editor-Nancy Sinclair Sukala, Dick Holes, Jackie Gunia, Nancy Henderson Advisor-Mrs. Gorman C0-Editor -Jean Brink 49 J -'wi VJ L rrlmnu-,w but Left to right: Sports Staff: George Finch, John Photography--Carole Jean Formey Ninosky. -...X rgfj gs Business Staff: Left to Right: lst ROW-'Janice Irvine, Josephine Kovalsky, Jackie Gunia, Patrica Belin, Jane McCullyg 2nd ROW--Alice O'Donnell, Gail Bartek, Peggy Opdenhoff, Judy Campbell, Carole Fortney, Roy Uunlapg 3rd ROW--Gloria Warholic, Zea Gunia, Nancy Henderson, Walter Rafaczg 4th ROW --George Finch, Bill O'Shell. 50 '- -af? 31 CLARINETS Randy Rowles Bob Wallace Mike Haywood Janet Salem Jacqueline Radzyminsky Mary Kay Caskey Mary Keith Margie Sinclair Karen Hahn Nancy Henderson Gary Regger VondaSue Fegan Ester Chapeloney Evelyn Poshedly SAXOPHONES John Ninosky Deanne Miles Edward Phillips Sandy Wallace George Finch Georgeann Smith Joanne Gatehouse Betsey Gorman Sharon Caskey TRUMPETS Nick Ninosky James Richards Tony Johnson Pete Fisher Ray Smyers Lanny Frisco BELLS Gay Shrock Francie Sinclair TROM BONES Jane McCu1ly Donna Sloppy BARITONE Pat Heil DRUMS Lynn Adam Tom Weakland James Hurtack DRUMS Jam es Burmeister Kenny Morrison BAND FRONT Dorothy Muhaw Sharon Kuhn Carolyn James Peggy Opdenhoff Veronica.'Ninosky Linda Mooney Judy Campbell Margie Rougues Cindy Shank Maragaret Freeman Jackie Gunia Carol Forrney Alice O'Donell Pattie Clarkson Doris Zupich DIRECTOR Mr. Lee Chamberlain i V r l v O U R P R O M Roses Turning Point 53 Duet--Judy Campbell and Mahlon Strong, District and State Chorus Representative George Finch. 54 , , , SOPRANOS Karen Hahn Jeanette Maloney Colleen Marrel Norma McKeehin Rulla Ball Janice Black Patty Caresani Mary Kaye Caskey Judy Doors Gloria Flick Lorraine Gates Faith Johnston Shirley Lesher Georgie McCully Matilda Lloyd Grace Monahan Nancy Sinclair Grace Sonnenberg Gloria Warholic Gail Bartek Judy Campbell Esther Chapaloney Carole Forrney Della Frailey Jackie Gunia Nancy Henderson Mary Kaye Niebauer Barbara Richardson Mona Rudnick Sandy Rudnick Donna Sloppy Gloria Stephanson Judy Troxell Peggy Ansley Norma Baum Pat Beers Theresa Cossick Laverne Gathagan Elaine Glass Lorraine Glass Betsy Gorman Karen O'Shell Linda O'Shell ALTOS Sharon Kuhn Neleen Kutruff Bonnie Morrow Dorothy Muhaw Barbara Bickford Pegi Dimmick Ann Gorman Pat I-Ieil NHIICY I-iurtack Carolyn James A x Mary Keith Patsy Kruise Barbara Marshall Mary Gallaher Judy Johnston Josephine Kovalsky Nancy Kruis Alice O'Donnell Peggy Opdenhoff Janet Salem Sandy Morrow Carol O'Shell Sandy Rea Ruth Shope Sandy Wallace Bonnie Worgul Georgetta Yelko Patricia Belin Zea Kaye Gunia Trudy Bloom Celia Brink Sharon Caskey Vonda Sue Fegan Doris Eamigh Kathryn O'Shell Gloria Peacock Margie Rougeux Cindy Shank 55 Mary Ann Wilkinson Judy Willey BASS Edward Gray John Krise Blaine Martin Bill Garehouse Joe Dietrick Harry Barrett Sherwin Witherow Walter Rafacz Don Peno Bob Richards John Ruffaner Kenneth Rydbom Mahlon Strong Larry Taylor Bob Washell Nick Ninosky Roy Dunlap George Finch Mike Haywood Andy Frailey Tom Weakland Ir- Junior Home Ec. Club Etiquette Club I bu? ,S Varsity Club Library Club F.H.A. Club Pep Club 55 Who said that? What ARE they doing? Our president rests We posed. The study of Fatty Acids. Watch it, Zeal Late report card-- Who left? Get Serious! Another outline. 57 This is how we average Somebody watch for You wou1dn't dare! the grades. the teachers. ...v . ,a Q .QJ In Y D A x t ll - Irresistible. The news cou1dn't be A senior in conference? that bad. U15 I I A , The thinker. Music hath charm. Hiding again, girls? 58 YU Q? Football Left to Right STANDING: Larry Bloom, Tom Weakland, Nick Ninosky, Bob Richards, Fred Mowchan, John Ninosky, Dick Davidson, Bill Welker, Larry Taylor, Chuck Wilkinson-Manager, Coach Dean. KNEELING: Clint Heverly- Manager, Louis Keith, John Lash, Jim Richards, Dick Kizina, Bob Shomo, Ron Bolinger, Jim Stifiler, Jim Peacock, Jeff Smith, Anthony Peno. SITTING: Carl Potutschnig, Chuck Hewitt, Tom Gallaher, Chuck Anderson, Dennie Taylor, Mike Black, Joe Ninosky, Pete Fisher. Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Right SITTING: Carole Fortney, Jackie Gunia. SLlbSIiU1tCS LSfI IO right: Betsey Gorman. Judy KNEELING: Carolyn James, Gloria Peacock. STAND- Campbell, Sandy Wallace. ING: Cindy Shank, Barbara Bickford. 60 61 Sports Football September 8, 1961 Our B. C. I. Wolves opened their first full season of grid action in twenty-five years at Lilly. The first half proved to be exciting by a 7-6 Lilly halftime score. Lilly rallied for 14 points in the second half, this resulting in a 21-6 B. C. I. setback. September 16, 1961 Our boys, slightly depressed by the loss to Lilly, next encountered the West Branch junior varsity at home. Al- though we lost, for the rest of the season, our top quarterback, Larry Bloom, the charges of coach Dick Dean rolled to a 28-O win over the Warriors. The fine running of Fred Mowchan, Jim Peacock, and Ronnie Bolinger paced the victory. September 23, 1961 The next clash for the Wolfpack came at Irvona where we played host to Black Lick. In this game we lost our top ground gainer thus far this season, fullback Fred Mowchan, who suffered a broken nose. After this, the second serious injury to our backfields, the boys played harder than they ever did before. Our defense was good, but our offense could not seem to move the ball. The game was hard fought, which the score did not show, but we couldn't overcome the experience of the boys from Black Lick, This 27-0 was our second defeat. September 29, 1961 Next our boys journeyed to Reynoldsville, meeting the Falcons under the lights in the first night game in our history. The Falcons tallied 46 points to our 6. Jim Stiffler scored our lone touchdown with two minutes remaining in the game. After the game, the atmosphere changed from signal-calling to friendly conversation in the school cafeteria, where both teams met and were served refreshments. October 14, 1961 Our eleven next met Gallitzen on our own turf, but because of our many injuries encountered this year, we were unable to cope with the hard driving Gremlins. The final look at the scoreboard showed us the underdogs, being upset 33-0. October 21, 1961 Again we took to the road playing Northern Bedford on their home field. Northern Bedford's experience proved to be the trick in showing our boys a 53-6 setback. Our new quarterback, Ron Bolinger, pushed across our only score. November 4, 1961 Our spirits were high for the final game of the season, as we were hosts to Penns Valley High. We played one of our better games of the season, despite the 26-O defeat. Our defense was good, but again our offense needed improvement. We are looking forward to a better record next year through the benefits of this year's experience and the fine coaching of Richard Dean and Cyrus Kepple. Basketball Last year our team won the Moshannon Valley Championship. This year with a schedule of twenty games and all the new talent on the team, we expect to do as well. GOOD LUCK BOYS. Left to Right: SITTING--Doris Zupich, Jennie Substitutes: Left to Right--Margaret Freeman, Kephart. KNEELING--Karen Noel, Linda Cunning- Lillda MOOHCY- ham, Debbie Maines, Pat Clarkson. Left to Right: Bruce Fry, Jim Gregg, John Kephart, Ed Phillips, Chuck Hewitt, Carl Potutschnig, Clint Heverly, Anthony Pcno. 2nd ROW: Standing: Coach Kepple, Bob Chapaloney, Ed Zupitch, Jim Stiftler, Bruce Dunlap, Denny Taylor, Tony Johnston, Denny Davidson. 3rd ROW: Standing: Ray Smyers, Gene Burchill, Jim Richards, Bill Pusey, Jeff Smith, Gary Miles, Bill Opdenhoff. Left to Right KNEELING1 John Ruffaner, Walter Fontenella, Roy Dunlap, John Hewitt, Larry Bloom, STANDING: Coach Dean, Fred Mowchan, John Ninosky, Gib Kitchen, Dick Davidson, Larry Taylor, Bill O'Shell, Jim Peacock 63 I -, . 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Box 17 Tyrone Pennsylvania MCDONALD BROTHERS CO. Designers And Producers Of Exclusive Class Jewelry--Commencement Announcements Name Cards--Diplomas--Awards Representing Josten's Owaton na, Minnesota Phone CO 1-1196 920 Investment Building 239 -- Zlth Avenue Pittsburg Pennsylvania Complimenfs of Compliments of HOUTZDALE I.G.A. EOODLINER SHLANEY'S FURNITURE STORE Houfzdqle, Pennq, I'IOU'rZCIClIe, Pel Il'1C1. DAVIS SERVICE STATION .J.B.C. COMPANY Main Sfreef Madera, Penncl. Madera, Penncx . HUTCHINSON'S MEN'S SHOP Compliments of Houfzdale, Penncx. JANESVILLE CLOVER FARM STORE . IBBERSON DRUG STORE Compllmenfs of Prescription Druggisf JOHNSONS AND SHOEE BUS LINES .. Phnlupsburg, Penne. Always a booster for Coalport NATHAN KAUFMAN Residence in Coalport 1919 to 1929 Merchant Member of Volunteer Fire Dept Member of Coalport Boro. Council fi.. L4 e tc x, 1 1 1 R 2 vs xv: JZ? is ff ,, ,,,,., Y ,,.,,,. i - . ' : K .Q ,, 13 ?F .- iz.-'31 it 5 X ., 5:l3:k'5' if 51 :I 152+ ,..f':I.1f.v :-Zf5::.r- fl-::1: 4. :ff-5 J Hg- ,.1,.,:.-:ar-' H, :jaw ,::5jgig-gg'E5Eg5s5, Q, flfeflf R W' 'ezlr s. , ., f - fr- ' it 1 Q h . --Q :,:q BRG I-v-. -- V 1'iS?4?t 4Q':I1 13415: s'-'-- ,.,i ,,,l -:-:cf - 3.234 me ,av Em. ,, , .- , - ' t - . KAUF MAN ' S 1301-11th. Avenue Altoona, Pa. Compliments of CARL E. HEIL AGENCY Joe MADORMO 'nsumnce Phone OR 2-8261 Prudential Insurance Agenf Coclporf Pennsylvania COALPORT LIONS CLUB LEW'iFAkRMR5UPPLY m0 9 un Compliments of BROWNIE POTATO CHIPS Salon Williams Supply Sankey's Service Station Harry Bender 's Sales Cheaper Paul's Barber Shop C. and S. Dari Mart Seitz Trailer Sales Davidsons Store McCracken Funeral Home Reva 's Beauty Shop Gladys and Sandra 's Beauty Shoff 's Market The Good Idea Restaurant Shank Insurance Agency Central Hotel Royal Oak Copenhaver's Amoco Service Station Goldberg's Store PATRON S LIST Smoke Run, Penna. Osceola, Penna. Coalport, Penna. Ramey, Penna. Punxytawney, Penna. Punxy, Pennsylvania Mahaffey, Penna. Mahaffey, Penna. Irvona, Penna. Utahville R.D. Madera, Penna. lrvona, Penna. Coalport, Penna. Coalport, Penna. Smithmill, Penna. Smithmill, Penna. Philipsburg, Penna. A. Dotto Grocery Store I. C. Semels Berger General Store Alpine Hotel Lloyd Gates Broughts Service Station Brinkman 's Restaurant and Bar Nevling 's Gas Station Isenberg Store The Blue Mist Beauty Salon De11a's Beauty Salon Guy A. Heil Walt 's Service Station Johnston's Barber Shop Bloom 's Barber Shop Sophie and Jean 's Beauty Shop Flinton, Penna. Flinton, Penna. Flinton, Penna. Fallentimber, Penna Blandburg. Penna. Coalport, Penna. Coalport, Penna. Houtzdale, Penna. Houtzdale, Penna. Coalport Penna Coalport Penna Coalport Penna Coalport Penna Coalport, Penna IIVOIIB. , PCDI13. THOMAS HENDERSON IRepresentc'riveI Blaine Sf. Coalport, Pennsylvania Phone OR 2-57I2 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE LIFE --- HOSPITALIZATION AUTOMOBILE - TRAILER - BOAT FIRE MUTUAL INVESTMENT FUNDS IM. I. FJ IHERITAGE SECURITIES, INC.D Prompt 8. Courteous Servi ce GALLAHER'S Economy Super Market Quality Food At Low Cost Phone OR 2-8331 Coalport, Pennsylvania At the prom. Aw! C ustodians Fred Brinkman Modesto Serfini Get Serious! , Where'5 Russ? Why d1dl'l't I use Crest? The Yearbook Staff wishes to take this opportunity to thank anyone who has helped to make this yearbook possible. Property of Address Alma Mater Through the great Moshannon Valley We are ever striving onward Flows an endless stream As our dreams unfold, Of our B.C.I. school spirit, Fostered by our Alma Mater, Make of fondest dreams. Our dear blue and gold. 84 T, N V ,A i 5 ,, 3 ,I i ' ' YQ X Vw N, M 1 N l , l! V S. Y W V K I N l J r l
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