Bishop Carroll High School - Carrollian Yearbook (Ebensburg, PA)
- Class of 1965
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NQQH1 N will I iw, 1 :pw 4-f.,. yn 1 ,BQ F5552 ww Wu ., Q ,JSM NEW .,,, W xi are FRE? sm 22151: sid H. N. w .M , wxm H , ,M 1 -1 'iii :QQ T. N , gp i H' vw -1 assi wg, :-1,95 L, 5 X 1 fm I if W. v ww ,QW . nw' :,, :asf jam 'Si 42: ,. M ww. W ,fc H., I 1 a ,. X 112 EEN ,H x - allegiance N, ,wr mugs,- repm um m y,.mv ' 'fs 14 I lm, A , r 1 uw v H 1. 1 :K YEL m W H wp Eg - vitality , V . ww m 1 1: 2 relaxation NO MAN IS AN ISLAND The 1965 Carrollian is a volume in a chronicle of a destiny. Enclosed in its pages is a young generation equip- ped with resolute souls, blossoming forth from the dawn to the high noon of their lives, fulfilling an ideal-no man is an island-trumpeting toward: . . . a destiny that makes us brothers None goes his way alone All that we send- into the lives of others Comes back into our own. At Bishop Carroll' we have witnessed a two-way circuit of giving, flowing from faculty and students. ln the classroom a teacher imparts knowledge and a bit of himself while reaping the reward of see- ing his student grow and prosper in the assimilation of knowledge. In any united effort whether it be of athletic, scholastic, or musical components, each student gives ofhimself. Benefiting his fellow stu- dents and with them enioying the success of tearn- work. Yet God, the Fountain of Giving, has overpowered them a hundredfold. The perpetual flowing springs of this Fountain will always storm forth in an unself- ish love channeling the giving. Thus the infinity of love is created, where, with the blessing of God, brother will continue to help brother. Truly there is no end to the sharing of love and no man is an island. TITLE PAGE DEDICATION ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS STUDENTS SENIORS V DR. THOMAS A. DOOLEY Dr. Dooley was always interested in the young for in'them he saw the only hope of developing nations for a better tomorrow. 8 ti- we iii- Wit ,. eq: Dedication We, the senior class of 1965 dedicate our yearbook to Dr. Thomas A. Dooley because we find in him the ideal American Catholic. Both in Vietnam and Laos Dr. Dooley's example issues a challenge to youth to pray, to think, to act. Dr. Dooley first went to Vietnam in 1954 as a Navy volunteer medical officer. ln this capacity, he treated nearly 600,000 refugees who were escaping from Com- munist North Vietnam. ln 1956 he resigned from the Navy and returned to the Far East to set up a hospital in Laos which was the first such medical center in this part of the world. ln Laos Dr. Dooley cared for thousands of suffering Laotians, al- ways emphasizing the fact that this help came from America, which indeed it did. Upon Dr. Dooley's request the American people opened their hearts and donated money, life-saving drugs and themselves to help alleviate the suffering of others. As had been his practice throughout his life, Dr. Dooley placed his faith and hope in God. Although he relied on others, his own inner strength and trust in God reconciled him to his suffering from cancer and early death. On January 19, 1961 Thomas A. Dooley died but his example lives on. He was a man who was often lonely but never alone, a man to whom much was' given but who gave even more, a modern-day ideal who exemplified the greatness which is to be found in each of us if we but look for it. ister' - , an Dr, Tom takes a few minutes out for a W ' little friendly teasing with the natives. e I?,jl .-,fflriggpgi ff.-if-wwe-wire-,mf M7W'wri:-rj rrimql feffvx --n nr-'iff-wruwirff Mijn wg .i ,.' -1' Y ' Dr. Dooley poses with five generations of a Vietnamese family. 'E ' gill? fllliflylew j 1 , , Q 3. ae ,vw ru wf f f 'ee r1,..ggN Although we can only guess at Dr. Dooley's thoughts, we can be sure that they were of the world's suffering, who were Dr. Dooley's first concern even in his moments of personal suffering. Ag ,,, me ei Q v ACADEMKCS 0 Y ,.,. ZW me THE MOST REVEREND J. CARROLL McCORMlCK, D.D. l Bishop of the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese ' QE! . it 5-.m.asgs,,5,gQQ H rl t , . 1 .sein -1- , .. 'Usd all wx life 'W'1 ' ' V e.,:L-13.77 ,l x ' -l- -Q 'C ' ffllailx 5 'll Ml, ' hbzii if l ., , 7,4 .- 'LL' 1 'tw 2 li , Ui i - 'ill ,, ,Jn ,IN NOMINEDOWNI, sl. , 'Qfvf' X i? iY ' X5-L We, the 1965 graduating class of Bish- op Carroll High School, extend our deep- felt thanks to His Excellency, the Most Reverend J. Carroll McCormick, Bishop of the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese, for his relentless interest and work in making, us one of the many small islands which form the stepping stones to Christ. B.C.H.S., through the guidance of His Excellency, has not only taught us the primary and necessary facets of educa- tion but also the most important lesson of life, namely, No man is an island. We hope that we will forever remem- ber this vital lesson and that its impact on us will be reflected on all with whom we come in contact in the future. May we always live up to the ideals which have been established, with the help of His Excellency, in these early years of our development. Our bishop very cordially greeted some Carrollian staff mem bers who presented him with a progress report. Give and gifts will be yours, good measure pressed down and shaken down and running over, will be poured info your lap, The measure you award To oThers is The measure ThaT will be a- warded To you. Luke VI, 38. These beauTiful words from The gospel of Sainl Luke convey The message l wish for you as you leave The walls of Bishop Carroll High School To Take your places in The world. Your Caiholic educaTion has supplied you wiTh The knowledge necessary To go forTh and help your broThers, physically, menTally, and spiriTually. Your chariTy in sharing your TalenTs will be rewarded by a warm feeling of saTisfacTion, knowing ThaT you will be doing whaT God expecTs of you as graduaTes of a CaTholic high school. CongraTulaTions on your commencemenT inTo a new phase of life. ThaT our Divine Savior may bless you, His lmmaculaTe Mother, Mary, guide you, His Fosler FaTher, Joseph, proTecT you always, is my prayer for you, The gradu- aTes of 1965. Melee Our Huskies' most enthusiastic supporTer's smile reflects 1 fun of many a pep rally. l l l il he T i REVEREND FABER J. MALLOY Principal of Bishop Carroll High 3 if School KEY? -V E ,Jw H- ,fax v,.r?.-811.212, : if , ,q ' Url, - v r Maw. .-.V , Yr. X I ,qi 1-. T . f'5'H5i'E!ffliY7f'1 53355 :Eff 31 ' '- ' 4' U. ''53is?gQ'f5sE23gY'fwE3.:.tsgfl'-Z - 'rf' ii , ,sgqi I 4 5 T rl ,N i J T, Nsislvlilimi, 5 fsriliwfp T' , l- 4 L i NY A fig. 1 F . gffw- l 'Aj-Q . ' . 3-,X 'V : X, l, V Wllifl ., - . ' Q ll l .-I. V Q ' w- is - , ,f, 1 1 m-rw.,-Ai r , V H- -jxai-1:32, .Lg gi wi: J - ,I V- Q. . , .. ,.Y., . ..,. s ,c5T,f.v,,.T,T.1i fi, XX, i M We f'?QmT'iiT1-ff SR. MARY PAUL, S. S. J. Taking the clay of fourteen hundred per- sonalities, and with the strong hand and keen wit of a sculptor molding and shaping Them into better citizens tor a better world, is a vast undertaking. Yet capably and tirelessly Father Mabon and Sister Mary Paul set about this important task, daily. Prudently and wisely, thinking in terms of individuals, they make their deci- sions for the good of the whole. It is to them we now say thank-you for their patient guidance. But not until we meet the world and the seeds of their labors are harvested will we truly recognize their in- terest, discipline, and guidance. nn i ii ir, , le 4 REV. THOMAS K. MABON 1 :Ea f s 2 via all it a, E :ssc 2 The expectant looks on our vice-principals' faces seem to say The bell's going to ring in a few minutes and we're standing in the middle of the boy's breezeway. REV. PAUL ROBINE History 2 With a pensive expression and a gleam in his eyes, Fr. Robine con- fronted the yearbook staff with, lt's your yearbook, but . . . . No man is an island entire of himself, each man is a piece of The continent, a part of The main. Carefully measured quantities of Job's patience, Spartan nerve, and Solomon's wisdom form The compos- ite personalities of a small stalwart group of ChrisT's followers. Their pathway is imparting knowledge To making The continent of The youth- ful soul a part of The main of The Mystical Body. Popping up in various circum- stances They are usually seen rush- ing To, reading from, collecting for, admonishing about, kneeling behind, deducting from, praising because of, announcing To, erasing from, moni- toring in, instructing about, praying because of, and adding To The spirit and life of Bishop Carroll High School. Assimilatihg Their attributes and looking ahead with undaunted deter- mination we begin to face The world and pay our debt of deep gratitude To our faculty. ,ini I... . ., The cause of early dismissals, faculty meetings were always welcomed by the students, if not by the teachers. SR. MARY DAMIAN, S.S.J. Guidance Counselor Have you looked into . . . was I often the beginning of one of Sis- ter's suggestions for The student still undecided about his immediate future. MR. MARTIN MCDERMOTT Physical Education 'l, 2, 3, 4 ' T W Sixty boys took to the field to eat dust while taking their laps at the sound of Take it around two more ' times . I5 l l l SR. MARY BENEDICT, S.S.J. Plane Geometry, English 1 In Sister's study hall you could have heard a pin drop after she said Let's get settled. Well, almost anyway! it REV. BRINSTAN TAKACH, O.S.B. Plane Geometry, Solid Geome- try, Trigonometry Everyone in Father's Math classes was able to translate wha- cha callet into given points and planes. fl E ' ffl 1 1. l . tl si, ! l tt, e r , - ,Q it tit ,it see it l ' ' , , ' X: ' 5, , Y t ' lg .,-.,-, ,, ,7,,,,,4g-,l,s. ' Mr. Seymour's violin brought back the old play on the sob story. SR. CHRISTOPHER, S.S.A. French i, English 3 Some pupils showed the air of pride while others iust looked be- wildered when Sister replied, tres bien. The French lecture being read by Sister Melita will sound a trifle different when repeated by the students. I6 REV. BLANDIN KARABINES, T.O.R. General Science Everything sounded so simple to the 'Freshmen in science class when Father, said, Just like that, but why couldn't they understand it? F- .-- , . vi., ll 1 ia ,. .st .ta MR. THOMAS MOSES Chemistry Chemistry class took on the appear- ance of Home Economics to any- one who might have been passing by when Mr. Moses let loose with, Oh, beans! -l I MISS ELIZABETH LAZERE Physical Education 'l, 2, 3, 4 Sore legs and aching arms didn't stop Miss Lazere from continuing that monotonous monologue: Down two, three, four. i it a - i ' 1 , ' iii - ' N ' i l ii iii ,H , i Q i Vg.-EE -Ai, 1 Y 4 egg. if N Si i 1 -ia n, 1 , L -1 , ' f- . 'fi ..,,g, ia... - ji' . ' . , ,3 'w ' i ' , , ..: 2 E -'t ,eel 5 ' ' gf ' ii 1 im ' ' , .J-Q r ' 1 AE:-:. .nf V fi , ' V' -J - . ' , , asia Wg' P1 1 --2:1 -' ss- 4 - -wif 1 1 - - ' Tai . t----..... . , QV! 255' .,:gf '. -1. 1-553215 --1 5- IIC Lai 574' If 5-. N -viZ'l!l..-w-:ix f -nxn' 3 7 - .asain-.I H ips, LH' ,Lli'U'1 l , QE.. C? Jilin F MR. JAMES KORZI P.O.D., History 'I Mr. Korzi must have always made his students feel important when he said, l'd like to have your views on . . . . SR. DOLOROSA, S.C. Typing i, 2, Shorthand 'I, 2, Per- sonal Typing Some of the important reforms at B.C. were the direct result of Sis- ter's encouragement: f'Go out and fight for it. i T l T. . 5 1. ' 'L REV. NOEL ROTHRAUFF, 0.5.3. Bookkeeping 2, Religion 2, 3 Between 'flashes of light and clicks of the shutter you could hear Father inquiring, Think we'll need another flashbulb? Sister Cuthbert and Father Kiniry combine strategic tactics at the senior lunch period. REV. CARL SPISHAK Latin 1 When talking to Father, don't be surprised if he finds quite a few, things sublime . Father Bender helped increase the student body's daily participation in Mass with his kind directions- ancl melodious voice. l 1 Y SR. ADELAIDE, S.S.J. Biology We would have discussed every de- tail of our disections more had it -not been 'For Sister's, This is a laboratory not a Iaboratory. .-. T. W, ' fi J . 41' ff i ' ii- MR. JOHN LAYO World History You couldn't count on getting away with anything with Mr. Layo for you were soon snapped from your distractions with, Sit down and shut up! SR. MARIE CELINE, S.S..l. Librarian One seldom entered the library without hearing Sister's warning, Silencel -asia - L A f? 7: S. I8 REV. CLETUS ADAMS, T.O.R. Religion 3, 4 We liked Father's attitude, This is a workshop, and didn't spend so much of the usual worry over wrong answers in class. MR. WAYNE CESSNA Algebra 1 Was it a note of sarcasm that could be noticed in Mr. Cessna's voice when ,I isis: T 'QQ ' SR. MARY BERNARD, S.S..l. World History, Georgraphy, English 4 Could it be possible that Sister was really serious when she said, Now about my friend King Tut ? he addressed his class as,. Now people ? 1 , , SR. MARITA, S.S.J. Latin 1 To a mispronounced greet- ing, Salve! Soror Mar- ita, Sister would cheer- 'fully reply, Salvete puella. REV. JAMES QUINN Religion 2, 3 Father must have had a store of examples from past years, for he always had as for instance ready 'For every occasion. i li it Has REV. ANTHONY CZESLAWSKI Latin 2, Religion 2 Father dicln't like to go into about unimportant matters usually dropped them with a so forth and so forth . ls Father Gaus really holding up the blackboard with his thumb? No! lt's iust his unique stance while illustrating a difficult problem. band practice pointed out, get anything 2' 1 me B. MISS YVONNE MacDONALD History 'I Her small stature belied her forceful voice when she corrected her stu- dents with, Now, girls. Is It a Spanish or POD class that gets such serious concentration from Sister Mary Thaddeus? l l l l l l JOSEPH KINIRY MRS BARBARA CHAFFIN, R.N. With a friendly smile and genuine certain students heard, l may interest Mrs Chaffm daily met our DR. WILLIAM SMITH, M.D. With great patience and skill, and chewing on a cigar, Dr. Smith each year administers T.B. shots and check-ups to over 1,000 teenagers. all if ml REV. DONALD BOSLETT Religion 3, Progressive Math 2, Com- munications 3 That extra-brilliant student might have resented Father's outlook, No one's perfect, l'll never give you a loo 733' l l i l r SR. TERESITA, S.S.J. Latin 2, 3, 4, Spanish l Sister's hope for correct answers in- stead of incorrect ones was exempli- fied by her, Accentuate the posi- tive. a Sister Alicia takes time to straighten out the lab processes of a be- wildered physics student. 20 REV. JOHN SASWAY Religion i, Geography The sudden eruption of Yes!! dur- ing a silent period in Father's classes was meant to awaken those students trying to sneak a few winks. l l I l l SR. MARY THADDEUS, S.S.J. P.O.D., Economics, Spanish 2 Sister's favorite assignment, night take the next chapter, not always received with the g enthusiasm she would have liked. MR. JAMES MCDONALD Algebra 2, Plane Geometry, Soll Geometry, Trigonometry Volunteering in Mr. McDonald's Mat classes was an involuntary actio Who wants to go to the board? P right, you go. SR. MARY lRENE, S.S.J. English 'l All heads nodded approvingl whether studiously or clreamingly, freshmen English when Sister ask Do you agree? 6 n REV. ARTHUR CHURCHILL, T.O,R. Religion 1, Library lt was a sorry soul who didn't ta to heart Father's warning: Mott of Pearl, help the poor person tl doesn't know this. JAMES FEEHLEY very neatly solved the prob- of learning students names by addressing everyone as, Sonny . lSS MICHELE COSMARK rt ur future Michaelangeloes clidn't et panicky if they got their blues nd greens mixed up, for Miss Cos- ark reassured them with, lt's all ight. EV. ARNOLD GAUS lgebra 2 ith his finger waving wildly in our face, anyone would have an- ered, yes to Father's Capichi? . MIRIAM RITA, S.C. ping 1, 2, Shorthand 1 Business ath 1, Personal Typing actice makes perfect but even so, e announcements of another three- inute timed writing by Sister often used undertones of moans. l SR. CUTHBERT, S.S.J. Chemistry, Home Economics 'l, 2 Sister Cuthbert offered the casual approach to a test: In case you're interested . . . X2 Teweae, J is 3 if s fi 5 I l Er al l, l l y' ta tv I it , t t l H l fl 1 l ez ' X a v 1 l fl l F MR. KENT BAUR English 1, 3 The freshmen could note a tone of achievement and relief in Mr. Baur's voice when he announced, Now I have something challenging. I-asv... is ini! 'll ' SR. MARY JOSEPHUS, R.S.M. English 2 The hint of a coming English quiz or test was usually found-by the wise -in Sister's quote, A word to the wise is sufficient. f Father Tom, deeply engrossed in the interpretation of the Constitu- tion, tries to convey some of his vast knowledge to his students. 2l REV. PHILIP BENDER Religion 2, 4, Physical Science 4 We didn't know whether Father was trying to clear his throat or gain our attention when he said, Ah.. ah , but he sure succeeded at doing both. 1 Ji i f ---.Y ,,f. - . ir it Y 35 , SR. CONCETTA, S.S.J. Music, Eurhythmics During Spring Concert practice you could often hear Sister's call of child of grace, echoing through the building. A l i MR. FRANK SEYMOUR English 3, 4, Communications 4 Positive indication of an English test was Mr. Seymour's inevitable, Semper' paratus..clear the decks. Father Cletus' bulging briefcase could contain books but it prob- ably contains 1000 word essays from hard working religion students. y, ii, li l know it's Monday morning but you have to wake up some time! is a frequent cry of Sister Mary Julian Qi . l l .l MISS DONNA FISHER English, 3 ls it because of excellent B.C. stu- dents that things are usually okay in Miss Fisher's classes? SR. MARY PAULA, S.S.A. REV THOMAS FLORENTINE TO R Hisfory 2 P O D Economics Many gf fhose lagf minufe pleas What would our past teachers say I for a change of test date were dis If TheY heard Father remark ll missed by Sister with, Sorry girls Seems to me that YOU' ed'-'Call0n fodayfs ,he dayjl has been atrociously neglected 5 .L..i.f.m..e. We are assured of a right answer when Father Brinstan says, Fine and good. SR. BORROMEO, S.S.J. General Science Ahl Here is our master of the art of changing the subiect. Her in- strument? Simple, Well, at any rate . . . MR. GERALD DUKE' Algebra 'l Happy were these freshmen who at the completion of their Math solu- tions heard Mr. Duke's approval: Right. FR. ANDREW KNAPIK Biology Sophomore biology classes always knew when they had crossed Father by his proposed fun , We're go- ing to play a little game cal- led 'You Asked For It'. V er Y , 'l SR. ALICIA, S.S.J. Physics Innocent??? prompting rarely went unreprimanded by Sr. Alicia's fam- ous last words, Let her alone. ft ,i l ,- SISTER MELITA, S.S.J. French 2 Sister must have been ioking when at the end of her French ramblings she stopped and asked, Compre- 'nez-vous? REV. STEPHEN SLAVIK Latin 2, Religion 2, 3 Sometimes a teacher doesn't get the exact answer he had hoped for as Father shows in his plea, Sweet Mother of God . Sister Miriam Rita and Sister Dolorosa compare notes on the progress??? ofthe personal typing classes. AcTwmEs .ZH Z 5, ., mum: , M5 Swiu Ihumu SfMarSi1ipww M Lfddmhfy ll- Y' ef: ,. . at at sz' ' :ee is Fii 'll?'V1t'Q!i:i SEE::',2?'f ' ' .sai3niifMT'iI'lmTW' HWFVQF ajgg:mrm n 'n 'in it ll ,3Y:w.Qi fggj? 'fggfiluew H? ing!! .,.g5:ak.........,5 all l,l,lmH W gf Y K , LV Y, 15 lm :V Z 715: 25 Q ilk F: Y: Z, c ll rg - lwimllmlllig Agia it '- - 3 'SAVE l like it i w,gs5,:,e5r , B.C. students were grateful for the opportunity to attend a Byzantine Mass. Students Receive Advantages of Catholic Education all wg- -V-, - -- v1 was . l:-it it ssl? M iw W 5. - , m , 'H1fL .. ia if QQ ' l. l. 'N l. l. E + rr or ccc if s , ag-of ccc I 5 ' Weekly Mass . . . Gelineau psalms . . . frequent communicants . . . Knights of the Altar . . . Byzantine Liturgy . . . Eucharist-under two species . . . use of the vernacular . . . confessions . . . retreat master . . . student participation . . . homilies . . . Benediction . . . priest facing the people . . . conferences . . . student lectors . . . Seniors who assisted Father Malloy at Mass Transfer of the Blessed Sacrament for weekly Mass l Ecumenism: Spirit of Youth Discussions after school . . ,chairs in a circle . . . opening' prayers . . . Liturgy discussion . . . pertinent opening ques- tions . : . stating ot views . . . concrete evidence . . . advice from the moderator . . . suggestions submitted to adminis- tration . . . considered at faculty meetings . . . trip to con- vention at St. Joseph College, Collegeville, Indiana . . . interviews with fellow students . . . assembling facts . . taking action . . . During retreat, students' are renewed spiritually. Father Spishak and Father Bender have a right to be proud of their Junior Y.C.S. group. Y Father lsaias Powers, O.P., conducted B.C.'s annual retreat this year. Westward Ho! Senior boys leave for Y.C.S. Conven- tion. i ., L I QQ i , v Senior Y.C.S. girls and their moderators N.H.S. officers Joe Yahner, Denny Thompson, and Harry Englehart with moderator, Father Gausf Lighted candles . . . integrity . . . academic robes . . . service . . . reciting the pledge . . . courtesy . . . congratulations by Father Malloy'. . . leader- ship . . . neatness . . . speeches by the officers . . . scholarship . . . cooperation . . . all thumbs in put- ting on N.H.S. pins... l .,f' Bishop Carroll boasted of having forty-three National Honor Society members. Induction-a proud and happy mo- ment for new N.H.S. members. l za With decoration, the cafetorium often was transformed into a beautiful dancing area. Merit Attained, Honor Bestowed Everyone appreciated the beautiful hymns rendered by Glee Club members at Mass. l rrff ' ll rrff ll chocolate everywhere but a bar to eat-unless you had 504. b , L , Recognition for iobs well done resulted in membership in the Service Club. ii r l r I fi - ., t, l 1 The magic atmosphere of the Spring Concert was set by talented stagehands. Z l l l , ,cf Hard work, time, and more hard work went into the crea-H tion of Carrollian '65, 29 it . J l I i ' at ie .i e5 ii mg aww? iii ...A lit it as e Erasing blackboards will make you grow big and strong. You mean there were really 25 absent in your homeroom! 135: gifs: See the funny little clown! But it seems as if two seniors don't think clowns are as funny as they used to be. 30 Dusting erasers is one way of getting fresh air after a day of the same old grind. Selling chances . . . dusting . . . committees . . . black- boards . . . Saturday meetings . . . patrons .- . . forensic tournaments . . . newspaper articles . . . weekend practices .. . . aides . . . decorating . . . Christmas cards . . . at- tendance at games . . . after school practices . . .' is 71? iff?-.1iL?'fV 1 X T' rg. X ' l lg L, , ,i. in ,' -- ii,iiiIN:i,,i as N si nf lg W W 5 :UI i i aarri i t E lf -ll' ' M ill Wfl' 'l l 'if e l The monkey, jerk, and other native dances were played often at our dances in order to boost the pop sales. , lift by A lEEl l 'HV How could B.C. students carry on their daily work without their potato chip supplement to dinner! if I-2 i Q-Q22 VL' -at Just because we were the first two in the homeroom...' r ' If N . , 1 , I fm... . . . and milk's the perfect food. 'Yea, it isl' ff- a ' are. it f X f 5235 it illfiiiggsarigt Wit Q ' i Here comes Fatherl But we'll show him-we've got a pass. This is an easy way to get out of homeroom during activities period. : , 5 ,,.-e..Y-,M -Jia W... W. .1 Who could think of a more enioyable iob than unloading World's Finest Chocolate. i mx-x ll' i l i ii l K' ll ll ll .silliill v V ii ii ll 'lu f lt l School cooperation is evident by the large membership in the Service Club Mediators of the Student Body The Student Council holds its regular meeting in the Faculty Dining Room with advisors, Father Mabon and Sister Mary Paul. Campaign posters-friendly persuasion . . . speech making . . . salt and pepper shakers back on the tables! . . . faculty dining room . . . All in favor? . . . Father, please? . . . in a flourish of aprons, flowers for the cooks . . . Yes, Sister . . . I oloiect! . . . more dances . . . how many votes for St, Peter ?!! An example of character in 'the making-sophomore candidates for class office present their obiectives. 3 ...while Student Council Presi- dent George Lyons spins the Bishop Carroll Students dance to the music of a new record player secured through the dlSC5- 32 efforts of the Student Council. . . Father Malloy tells the Student Council of his proposal to replace the letters on the buildings with appropriate names of Saints. lt , This year the Student Council set aside a special clay to honor our hard-working cooks. Helping with student government, the Senior Home Room Representatives ponder l a big decision...Where to go? Will it be the ski slopes, My Fair Lady , or a baseball game? Sorry, kids. Due to circumstances beyond our control, our proposal for a class trip to Las Vegas has been reiectedl' 33 Now lisTen, kids, when I finish my speech sTarT laughing Everything is set for The be-Tween round rush. Forensics . . . The annual debaTe Topic . . . novice Tourna- menTs . . . TransporTaTion Troubles . . . Terms To be defined . . . memorize ThaT speech . . . afTer school work . . . re- buTTals . . . round Three . . . refreshmenTs, anyone? . . . eye conTacT . . . criiicisrn , . . and more criTicism . . . liTTIe more poise and. personaliiy . . . search for more proof . . . p don'T geT belligerenT . . . agonizing waiT for resulis . . blue ribbons . . . beTTer delivery . . '. semi-finals . . . 1, , 1.1, '-'J it iw. iw i i Tell you what! I'll give you a bargain-twcr it ya: it emi as wlliiillll it Orutoricul Skills and Hot and Heavy Debates Let's see now. Who was that guy who started those negotia- tions with England? bags for only ten cents. Temporary relaxation until the next test of talent-that moment of truth. Minutes seem like hours while waiting for those all important placement returns. r Queen Jayne and her court. -lffw Z f i More school spirit is serious business. Y- Z ir in 7 Cambria County Junior Miss George proudly displays his Bounder insignia. Where did we go wrong? Faculty down, Seniors up School Spirit at i Best! Sluclenf body encourages B.C. victory. ., third. Huskieftes Our flame of glory! -'Wwe Y Ve Y Y cheer fhe Huskies to fame. 3 -L-. Gee we have a Terrific team Sparks of the fiery football squad. l Watch out kidsl Sneaky Squeaky sees and tells all. , tt. we :-: - ,tt V, tttfgtr-it tw tu tv gsm, Smile kids, and then we'll tell them we've printed the paper in French, says Sister Melita to section editors Stephen Boback, Maureen Powers, Carol Mutter, and Walter Orlosky. Carroll Crier Rings Out B.C. News Carroll Crier . . . claustrophobia-from meetings in the closet . . . Squeaky on the loose . . . tracking down a story . . . What do you mean the Beatles have every record on the top ten?!! . . . dashing headlines . . . Keeping tabs on the graduates-Alumni news . . . Certainly l read t the student interviews! . . . bold print . . . overdue articles . . . stapling . . . stacking . . . tor one twentieth of a dollar! . . . it 1. it it 5 This is my last nickel, so it better be good! Sister will probably never print it, but here goes. 38 ' v A 9 First come, first serve as reporters hurry to meet deadlines in the typing room. l never said I was a iournalist! 1 V l l X lllwlwl l , , u li W H Al' V N u Mm , Keep stacking! lt's better than staying in study hall, isn't it? r l l .,v M l -fs . , 'L Kg, -ve . f, it 5 1-i ,150 we'Il never be Addisons or Steeles, but at least l Z try is the motto of the writing staff. l K las- -' -V ' Reporters check last minute details as Sr. Melita prepares to lower the boom on this issue's articles. 1 39 x gb ac Km' I 'fi v ,fat - a 4: 5 A ,lj 115. 1 is 4 - if 'al .'-ans-47.7 fax. fm' i - rv' 1 ' A,-R 1 K' H 5 - , . . in. ...f .P l-as - l A l'i'J'9 7 xx ' -W ' Copies, captions, candids, and chronic headaches make for an extra-special Activities section. Carrollian 1965 . . . haggling over a theme . . her last divider. Coming down the stretch Ronnie finishes Workroom-under the stage . . . publicity . . . posters galore . . . homeroom competition . . . I ' if worked for days on that layout!!!!! . . . out it l goes! . . . color combinations . . . Seno, hurry ll Father with those pictures . . . Parrish Christmas l' greetings . . . early to bed, early to rise-makes a y 1 man healthy, wealthy and on time for Saturday . 3 meetings! . . . soda count . . . But, Father! . . . 1 -Okay, who's hoarding all the pencils?! . . . candle- .light dinners . . . Saturday paper bag brigade . . . l L candids . . . were there 70 or 770 girls in the Glee l l l Club?!! . . . copy . . . captions . . . deadlines- ! - panolemonium-but we made it!!!!! Mr. King took many a picture-taking iaunt through the B.C. buildings. cl ' - as ' 7 'ff Q i Q ' 'K ' '- l' V -,.....e .s , T iawf- .E ' ' i l ill: Y ' .bfi , l , - ll in 1 .- '2 i 'lil' VA- A ll 7 7 .ig 1 I ., .B -L y C ' -M , . Ysaccac C . Literary staff members kept typists on their toes. The taculty's famous sayings livened up many a meeting tor the Academic Committee. 'TQ---1 -l Picture schedules and deadlines harass the hardworkmg co-editors, Marxlyn Passanlta and Gene Kelly M Currolllun Staff Records 64 65 J XJ ,ld w 71. lx 1 l A ' X lf ', 1 ' 'sl WE ' a., i'r1 xl 'ill' , ff fr fl AJ lb, w tlllgdx W' sk 1'3 Q' , XY Touchdowns, baskets, and holes ln one became the language of the Sports section Could you explam that agam to me, 'azafl 1 Y fa' ,H sa The Publicity Committee put spark into their campaign withrolorzful posters. vi yi .X Q : Lili A-hal Only my hairdresser knows for sure. When Father is away 'YW its if the staff will play! A ur set l Looks like confusion-ands it is! 'Env .- . A VX K., V .- it V -Y , x 55217 , ,X-f 91. ,J K '12 .NM rat' JU', ' L? 'Em em' gg' 'Hi gigs :M p, s 1 t Qmwttgiifttt TQQ tltulgg WW MW with aging , s ' A tFF?-'- it ll lllllligi 'll Fai ks ' ' .:i, fx . P J, -,. X ' j Al? f N -' A ' -. V t . , . . Q -- + F' L . . cgi , :Ling ' ifllk' x' sl J' -X fx, 1' I 1.-' 4,7 1 ' , Y ' 7'? ' ,,- , - ,. tf..e,p.l V 3 I A .- ' .5 A , 'J , '- , 9 ' V 5 it 'UW-19.23 X, ' im if gulf f .. iii- . t , , ......g. The staff takes a break from a frenzied schedule to refuel. Do I have to write it again, Father? 42 ,,,,,' 1' -' AJ t- t .,,r-f Q w, xfa if H ,sa esa.,:!L',,, ,t N . .f,.,,-U,-.N N-I P' se' ffss Fourteen hundred students posed some layout difficulties for the Student section. Looking back over the four years we spent at B.C .... Save It For Me . . . The back seat on the bus. Hey Little Cobra . . . 'Junior'. WiId Weekend . . . A free Monday. Dang Me . . .I forgot to do my homework. Seventy Six Trombonesn . . . Only Seventy short of our Band. Walk On By . . . l'll talk to you in front of the Administration Leader Of The Pack . . .Father Malloy. Building. I Saw Her Standing There ...So I was good. l Get Around . . .This is my third time-through the cafeteria line. Heartaches By The Number . . .Six tests in one day. Everybody Loves Somebody . . .But my teachers think I am an Exodus -. . .. June. , exception. I Feel Pretty . . . In my new Bendinger Brother's uniform. Glad All Over , , , Day after Semester exams,- Younger Than Springtime . . . Freshmen. Have I The Right? . . . No! T0nl9hi - - -I IWHVE to ITBVG mY deduction Slip Signed- Gone With The Wind . . . Last week's lessons. Beautiful Dreamer . . . Father GBUS Ccanned ll9I'ti?i- All Quiet On The Western Front. . . Father Mabon is on vacation. Torture . . . Homework Journey To The Center Of The Earth . . . My lab experiment lust blew up. La-La, La-La, La . . . Those new lay teachers. West Side Story . . . Discipline in B building. Death Of An Angel . . .When Glad SESS my FSPOYT card. From Here To Eternity . . .209 to Father Mabon's office. I Should Have Known Better . . . Than to try to go through the girl's G,-apes Of Wfalh . , , Caugl-ll will-lout 3 pass. building. The Scarlet Letter . An unsatisfactory work report. Why You Wanna Make Me Blue . . . In art class. The Human Comedy . . . Physics class. Little G.T.O. . . . B.C. bus. All This And Heaven Too . . . Bishop Carroll High School. I Can Conquer The World . . .After getting l0OfMs in my test. Lasf Days of pompey . I . Final exams. l Could Have Danced All Night . . . But we had to stop at ii o'clock. The Jungle . A . Change of classes' We'll Sing In The Sunshine . . . We'Il sing anytime for Sister Concetta. 10 Have And Have No, l l . Class rlngsh Music Man - - - Mr. JBITYGS- The Rivals . . . Teachers and students. HEIQITT DBYS A Week - - - Yeafbook meellngs- Fighter Without A Sword . . . Teacher without a deduction pad. Dancing in The Streets . . . Protest movement for salt shakers. pllg,-lmsf pmgless I . l Honor Roll llsll 3BiUfClaY'S Hefol' - - - The H'-lskle learn- Tale Of Two Cities.. . Boys' building and Girls' building. They Do Run Run . . .Sister is in the halls with her deduction pad. Anlmal pa,-m l . ' Biology lab. She's Not There , . . lt's OK the coast is clear. My Lgfd Wnaf A Mo,-ning ,,,5a1U,day, WS Gonna Rain - - - EVSVY free CIBY- The Longest Day . . . Day before dismissal. Were Thf0U9l ' - - - Thf5e'il IVIY P-M- Return Of The Native . . . September. Rl9l'1f Cf WYOUQH - - - W5 Sllll QW- To Kill A Mockingbird. . . Chicken in the cafeteria. I Wanna Hold Your Hand . . . ln Solid class. ll Claudius , , 'Am B Boundel-, Dawn, Go Away . . . l'm still sleepy. Edge Of Sadness , , , 5912, HPSOPIBN - - - 1400 of Them- Brave New World . . . High school. Baby Love . . . ln the old bookstore. Wishing And Hoping . . . For a snow day. Deliver Us From Evil . . . Amen Ring Ceremony Measuring for rings . . . anxious wait . . . Tuesday's Mass . . . blessing of rings . . . boys first . . . homeroom after homeroom . . . Bishop Howard Carroll's coat of arms . . . school's insignia . . . initials engraved inside . . . onyx stone . . . T965 . . . pledg- ing fidelity . . . proud display . . l Fr. Malloy presents Juniors with the symbol of the '65 class. Senior boys are first to promise fidelity to our Anxious spectators and proud new owners school. of B.C. class rings. 43 Science Delving Into the Unknown Friction and Frogs Just one more turn and boredom will be ours. Bi-weekly .meetings in the lab . . . put a little spark in your life-try elec- tricity! . . . Ding-Dong-homemade doorbells . . . bursting balloons at the Christmas party . . . Dwi + V2f4x +9yJ3 G -So ll.6245.7lO528 l2 you think it's.easy to use a slide rule!!! . . . what do you mean you have E.S.P .... you want to be attractive?- so l'll magnetize you!!! Proving and sometimes disproving the laws of Physics rs the basrc goal of the Physics . I -1- , I ll Sister Adelaide looks on as several senior Biology Club members discover the many wonders of nature. Sister finds time to put aged aquarium water to good use. Meeting called to order . . . Lost-one black snake-answers to Junior! . . . Found- ten regenerating worms in the girls locker room! . . . what do you mean the mother guppy was hungry . . . formaldehyde . . . so I forgot to water my seeds, I'm growing cactus plants! . . . but I thought I put Charlie and Herman in the tank togetherllll . . . I'm taking my apple to Biology Club-my fruit flies look under- nourished!!! . . . Q, ic , Investigation is one of the basic principles involved with the understanding of the mysteries of life. :ff , We told that kid not to cross Fr. Knapik. ' Say Uncle. When it comes up, don'f panic. 'It's only a plafyhelminthes. Father, do you think he'll survive the operation? 45 Pastries and Patterns patterns. These future seamstresses add the finishing touches to their stylish creations. Pretty designs begin with wrinkled , V . Fine ingredients bring fine results. , . . aroma of cinnamon rolls . . cutting out patterns . . . I thought the recipe said one tablespoon of salt!!! . . . sewing up seams . . so I let it burn, tell Sister it's flam- ing shishkebab . . . trying on the finished products . . . Practice makes perfect is the motto of these industrious homemakers. Specialization 46 Are we supposed to aclcl sodium chloride or salt? T' o Hands off, boys, that's school property. Shutters and Smiles if ' www. . er w,w ww , as , Us U., w ww ww ww ww 1 2 ww wwwi ww ww W ww . .E ww ww www . fe V ww www... s ww v sex ,.M,1,w ,, ,tk .mtv ,, ,, K . W w , w. MEM, ,,Hi5g,w wwmwiux ,www ,E wwwfiu www gguww wwmww wi sw ,if ww wma Mwwwwwhww, ii 1 w www., w Mui ' i we if f me Noel proceeds to a new location to more pictures. l . . . clicking shutters . . . popping flash bulbs . . . letting in a little more light . . . negatives . focus . . . working in the dark room . . . one, two, three-say peach- es!!! . .. U l ! l i i W l Father, Flash Noel gets another candid. The Camera Club is caught in the act of posing, The dark room is a seldom seen section of B.C.H.S. . . . Pructiculity If l I ff 1 l-sie!! in - iff! 1 l Hmm! Somebody stole Greenland! w i Father Blandin explains the composition of stones to his freshman science class. 47 I i I i u '44 3 ' F -, , Q ae ,tr - ' 'ii ' ai 45 3' Ugg, .y NL! g. Q: 'gy X Y. F, Y, i I i i i Misery is knowing St. Jude didn't answer your prayers. i And then while I was leading the fight song . . Victims of u the Candid Camera ha H' Sena, you're supposed to be at a yearbook meeting. i l r i 4 So you don't want to get flabby?-Try 4,327 iumping iacs, 75 push-ups, and 500 arm rolls. 48 Oh, that T. S. Eliot sends me! Tskl Tsk! Naughty, naughty! 'My dogs are bigger than your dogs. V- J, ' 'ii 3 ' -ttfviiwt V V MM it t We 'H , Vx 5 L3 , l -2 W l ily, l 1', X ,jf 4' That's alright, I have another one at home lust like it. ff ft if F51 5 Link 6, W l , M fy AJ M M X Q f, 1 Vff ' l- ' xf Z I X, Nrpvim H V rl- , A 1 it ' v Jeff ,aff l if X. Jaya! ' Mama said there'd be days like this. HQ . V, t,,ytt t 9 1. ' l 'l f , , it t mu www , - 'llu l Ht Z 5, WNW .l . -, in in l lu t l , 1 i 3 U . '13,- ui ' Q ' 1 V -I ,L VH. 4,41 v wt But, Sharon, Fr. Brinstan will catch up with you no matter where you hide! ia I. ills Ls, fe B.C. Club HBOUNDER FOUNDER . . . secret weapon during the other team's foul shots-George's bugle . . . senior varsity squad . . . hoarse cheerleaders . . . the Northern Cambria game . . . March! march! march, march, march!!!! . . . the clang of CarI's arsenal! . . . heads capped in blue and white . . . who thinks I have a funny tie on! . . . another rousing chorus of Amen . . . Everybody ready for Battle Cry ! . . . camouflaging the' gym with posters . . . 3-35 'f., , - .. ,i ' A ' 3' YQ I K f ll 1 x A ,-rM+ge,gP7aa,-5 , -W - A -' ti-5i!LL'f2t: The team clicked when the whistle blew, the ball was kicked and the dust flew. Mr. Layo works out final plans for the B.C. dance with officers: President Francis Vice President John Venesky, Secretary Joe baugh, Treasurer Joe Yahner. The Fearless Leader of the B.C. Bounders looks- about his fellow bounders, leading them on in their favorite song, Who rah for Bounders r v l i 5 l l r ho says we can'f skip gym: all we have to do is hide in the funnel. Bounders Abound in School Either calisthenics for the next two weeks or 1ell me who damaged ihaf ceiling iile in the hall. Only five feet more and we are free! Spirit hat baske! boys and you will hear the reverberahng slralns of our approving I Is this merely competition or revenge? Physical Fitness A well known group of Senior volleyball players victoriously wave their defeated opponents off the floor. One, two, fhree, kick! All eyes are on Mr. McDermott as he swings into aciion, loolsing carefully for the pin. Wrestling Volleyball Miss Lazere has a friendly chat about the importance of physical education in ev- eryday life. Cheers and Shouts ,opium llltt lllllcmefffse 1++ Y 5ZQss.Qfl7ffSffMf'f 5 rttt qftslrsukc Jjwpwm is Physically fit? Students anxiously await the freshmen pep rally skitt Bottoms up, or is it tops down! Move aside! Here comes the troop, for the last pep rally of the year. Fr. Samuel, before his departure to South America, acts as master of ceremonies for our unforgettable bonfire, 53 xl L. l 'W n lllugi ll l yn n ff . .M ll ll f '- rx nl, nu. f And There Was Music' I'm late already and somebody took my number. Fellow accompanists listen attentively as Daniel Miller plays a selection from the Spring Concert. Our whlrlwind of energy BOYS' CHO RUS l sims' CHORUS Tryouts . . . names posted . . . I made it! . . . breathing exercises . . . Smile!! . . . think high . . . Diocesan music festival . . .lwatch me . . . come in together on the first beat . . . try it again . . . Hmmm!!!! . . . Band Concert . . . practices schedules . . . Sweet Mother, I place this cause in your hands . . . three fingers in your mouth . . . hush up . . . Awards Night. . .Spring Concert . . . little more blue in the lights . . . weekend practices . . . open your mouth . . . dress rehearsals . . . feel what you're singing . . . all or nothing . . . stage crew antics . . . let it fade into nothingness . ...K r ecording sessions . . . reset the tape . . . a rustle of beads . . . butterflies before the first performance-tears after the last- . . Father's blessing . . . roses . .-. the approval of Sister's smile . . memories to last a lifetime . . . Period usually finds the Mixed Chorus practicing for the big Concert With a do, re, mi, Tharba Link, John Dominic, and Henry Farabaugh practice for District Chorus. i 55 Characteristic of the early 1900's is the family vaudeville troupe. America Sounds Its Music Taps and suitcases accent the syncopatecl rhythm of ragtime. Strains of Mam-ee carry on the memory of the dynamic star of the 2O's, Al Jolson. George Gershwin raised iazz from low class ragtime to dignity with his sym- phonic arrangement of Rhapsody in Blue. Kathy, come here. Bring sorrie more beer, rings the cry of the gay, amourous students from Romberg's Student Prince. 56 The if i Pi Ji an ,si 1 J n.i, ll . si 71? I senior girls ensemble offer their rendition of Hoagy Carmicl1ael's perennial Stardust Spring Concert '65 The clash of thunder and light- ning bring about the storm over the Grand Canyon. In the simplicity of a wide range of movements, the golcls, oranges, and reds of the sun depict the calm after the storm in Ferde Grofe's interpretive, symphonic Grand Canyon Suite. The surge of patriotism during the early war years causes our tribute to George M. Cohan. Our dancers interpret the exotic rhythm of Porter's '33 hit, Night and Day. Another Berlin hit, Let's Face the Music and Dance, characterizes pre-war activi- ties. The Austrian family of 8 to which the world opened their hearts in Rodg- Irving Berlin, America's greatest composer, con- er's and Hammerstein's musical, The Sound of Music, is the Trapp fl'ibUf8S to the Success of ZigfielCl's follies with A Family, Pretty Girl ls Like A Melody. 57 Mr. James discusses a new number with officers: Terry Yanek, secretary: Steve Wirfel, president: Warren Myers, treasurer: and Tim Casper, vice- president. 58 -ggi we 5 Ml, ,, Senior members: Pioneers of the band movement. Strike UP The B.C. Band added new life to pep rallies, B d Monday brings the largest section-the woodwind-together for practice. ES W : U : A 5 , ., sm 1 ii 1 v .V :ie si 1 rr Percussion section takes a well deserved rest. One and a two and a three . . . first Friday night marching at the game . . . percussion . . . Diocesan Music Festival . . . tuning up-Con- cert in B Flat . . . woodwind . . . practice at study halls . . . full time instructor . . . drum- ming up support for the team at pep rallies . , . brass . . . everybody ready? . . . Carnival for Percussion . . . drill in the parking lot . . . the Glenn Miller twenty . . . the big night- the Band Concert . . . i l A few more trips to the practice room and we'll be' stiff competition for Al Hirt. is Y S N M , ' :nb ii, F va, ljtipg? i,:fig:'.:1I.g:,, !-Q-' :M:3' g,' M tt it H ., 3 Q ii tl.-M1 if-'ff . -fin t ii ii E i .ffifx-im 4 2' a i ,d f '+ 1,.'i A tt . tif l' A f r-f? 1' '--- l, in a Y ' ,. i'f,. -:?Vi,. r ' , -ia -far if ' -my ' 1. p -M if - 1, E35-',9 l3QL , 1 .- . za ,ni rg 5 if llll he if 1 ff' it i f AN- -i is-Q. , ,V 5 ,.. ,'df, , ' agsg, g , 'H 0' ws' . 5 ' nfl, l H. fm - 1 ' 9 -. , l EQ: 'Q , , ' l Y f-te. J F ? -' g tu : f ' c Q ' One more time around the school and we'll call it a day. ii 'llillltiiylkggi'vii,Ti'QzWil:liiimiviii 'll f liiilliwiiillliii Wagglgflbrrr Yllllliiifg N X Q Dance Band: B.C.'s own orchestra if -V , ' - - IW- - H ziriefn .f,.:,L. 1,525.4 B.C.'s Big Brass 59 Empty Shelves Disappear CI y Library Grows Aides keep the magazine room in order for B.C. students. 60 How do you spell Dostoevsky ? V 1 .I i i i , - A . ii in ' it 3' f Many hours are spent checking books and readying them for the shelves. Officers Kancly Keating, vice-president: Ernie Bernazzoli, presidentf Terry Mateiovich, treasurerp and Kevin Hines, secretary, found time to pose with Sr. Celine. N. Senior students use the library for silent study. Stamping books . . . keeping records . . . .that wiIl'be ten cents, please! . . . But, I thought it was a two week book! . . . the next time-SCX, . . . research work . . , put a notebook under that paper, these are brand new tables . . . Silence!!!! . . . You gave my reserved book to an underclass- man??! Sr. Celine shows Fr. Arthur and Mrs. Jankovich a new reference book which has iust arrived. The main desk is always the center of all of the activity. 1 'X f' l ac: The daily check is being made- Have all the reference books been checked in? Third time we've been thrown out this month. 6l 3, 'Isa . .. -mr, vw g Q - M H 2: 1 w S., H H Yu uw v ww H m Vxxu 41 Q.-2 ' What do you mean What does The 'K' stan Uh W? ? ffQ?f -SMJ' Q H if E 1 5 i 1 f 1 1 N 1 I w A X Frigid feet for five frozen friends found February fifth. d for? Here and All right pick a ,gf E Q w in - m 1 at , fs: Vw lt' ww , sf' card, any card. mf- -E Wh 1f3k '5.5' EE Mirrorg mirror on the wall... Be careful little girl There 11 gl How much is That beany in The booksfo Humpty, Dumpfy saf on The wall Doing nothing. Happiness is Monday morning. I think we can work out your bill in terms of clishwashing. Oh boy, we're having spaghetti and the menu said sauerkraut. The unsung heroine of the B.C. bookstore chain de- serves-athe thanks of the entire student body. 6 ll Hey, there really is a tiger in your tank! X -V Let's get it straight, that's middle C and this is F sharp. Our ianitors accomplished the impossible task of keeping our school clean and tidy.. Behind the Scene -wan um 4 ' s ' n u Our secretaries smoothly ran an organized and efficient office. Our midyear arrivals, Father Mark and leather Martin, check their mail in the office. Dear Abby . . . M N 'ge l W - . 4' H' 1. LZ ' ai- -1 V V if-if . .J ,J W J'.- . , f f-- Z l . it A M - gg J... l1a.g r , . 'Q-194: ,il i '.':'3?3:.' ' lu 'H ' ii' giqy ig wee? ting 15 Anwar H. 1 :ja , W , ' x a' it .' fa, iw ' Q ' ET-lf' - 1- I' ,- , ,I jul' .inf 4- qw f -f . s -'1 - ' . ii W ZFX. c .jf lu h i, in h.yf'fy'Q ' I - ff' E I A1 Ji ,Y ff-'f xv .V-iiliifi .- - gf ' 'url' . ' . 1 ' -z . - . Q ,H ,h Y' V , . ' . sef2'cwa H -'-' rL!!F:U!.3i , 'rc Fi 5 ' -v W N V--Ilia-ELM' ' ' W 1, F Neg' ' 121 I 1 ggi? J ?P'!Eg,E':?lf-f Lg Z -'g . r we I rr if N '-e- lf. L. f 'li 7 , . .A K Q Q f -gg, .as i . ,,,a,,.f- P gl.. -scaly , -' gif: ,ly-v i: - V -I ,Q-Nu' M- iffy. . ' ' A l ' ' V .' 1 .I 5 A ,l , 1 , , l Miss Luther, with the help of Mrs. Gwisdak, accomplishes the daily financial task of accounting for all lunch money. 65 Q . 1 Nj. W wk uw Che sera, sera l v X-I 45.12, N., ,fax Si? ag Bias : l M, 5. my V W 1 rr wg ml nl qw v 1 H' L? ,, QE Fi A MNQE iiiix m -i I I .H W wfxiih' fl 1 IN. Forewarned is forearmed. T' fggffse 6 1' ,rw H, in X i my W Sister, w iw wages, He's Five foot iwo, eyes of blue.. . . in ii ii 32 , ' 'W' ep if NM W' i' H my ii , U' ' 4552575 il 1 i .MESH xffwm W, waz, wsu, ii ii sz, n r i -V ROOM 45 PT N Q e , gi ,, :fag V' H 'ii ' - .!.,, 'EW .. X , vii.. in HH ii 1 .L .. P, .Mx iii'-7i'uf'TlZ 52 ' Y fi, iD1'5,5,g .wi V P- '11 1 egrl H. 2 M5535 . ii vi , -1 M551 in A me me .v i fP1-'iw QL iv We W f 5 1 3? , f.. .W ,,r ar asemm ' Qin 5.3 fmixgjii ,mggggw 235 iii w gg .Yi i new Q, W gli--Mwivfm H w gW5:i ii ui H haf's so funny about 10'Z, -Y- ,Y -.., ,,,'?ii3?.,X,' ,, 'E : M. , in? A5 ,i Q2 , 'WNL , em meffa 'S-an 4. 1 ESQ? .Lu O.K. which one of you guys has the key? C O Lt f- V , ,, --figs-ag.,i:-,,,,., Necessity is the mother of invention. K, , ia, , ,, Q in YY ,Q ILM? Oh Claytontree, Oh Claytontree, how Abel 'ff' are your branches. ' lfiie gig One, two, cha-cha-cha The first sale is always the hardest. eel? . Y There's one in every crowd. Our group is going to have 34? more cavities. Extra Extra-Curriculur Day in Court: The iudge looks disgusted, the defendant applauds. lv 1 l ' ' ' Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you Father Malloy? 'i li . l The pause that depresses-honor roll check. -a-ff?-mf- EFT.-QZ C'Ti?'T' ' H' TY , if 2?,v'iZ 'f' ' 'TTA-'Qigfih' mg 'uf ' TAY' Y L: .,,,, 2 if ,ii 2 it H. 5 58 I .ee i tu Wy rx ir wnfim I , gl at C 1 4 l Chaucer is iust a little bit better than . . .l .4 if , ,fi an W C I aw l we W w . W '+- Proteges of Caesar-Senior Latin Club members. 69 Strictly Speaking About Seniors it , in-' , ei... :f I ' , . rr new v t .Ji ig: Z 20' in 3. -'J '-i , ., n The biggest snow iob of '64-'65. i, L X . i ' ' -1 1 1 'W ' ,TQ v? , ' , Miss America, 1832, escorted by Ber- tha Perks. , 1 1 , 'T Those aren't curtains in the background, they're waves. i i 1 5 2 The great migration. l am a man whom Fortune hath cruelly scratched. Everyone had a good time at the senior class' February 14 dance. e gr ' '- 1 1 111 11 K gi? iz Wilma 5141 , :E 111 A l l n' ' M 1 ei F 1 5 1 1 eee I Ee 1 ? l V 1 -E. 2 , ' , l 13i ,fTiT'?' 1 1. e, --1 , Q . R , .1 Cupid strikes at the Valentine Dance. We will if you will! Graduation: Stepping Stone to Another l I U n d lim' Rfjfugj i1'gET'111- 11!i!11ilgfH111111i ?.eQ5ey' 'e11ggs1H '1-1 '11 QQ U Q 11' -I1 ii , I . 1 iii-as 22s1sll 11111.111115ew Q1 ,11111111111.1l11lll ' 111 I ' ll LEE: 3 1 111l W N 111'if 1111111 W11'l'1:!g' Y ig ' Lxjyll, Y g l q1ij.5g5.-Q' Q 1' Wm' -' - , T' 1 f,'.:Lx' .QW - il' Elklfn :'5 'T E ' li ,, -n 51 'A i I '1 M J 1 9 5 ,H 11 1 ,ar .., 5-Jr 1, 7' bf - 1, lin' lg V 1:11 - 1 1 ,-1 , ,, ,,. ey- .,, ,Li tixx t ,.,:, . ,. 51441. e I - ' ,e-.3 .1 '- lll 1 f '- :file 1 F 1 - , -1 I I .5 1, 1 tb . , 1 Z 1' T,x- A Y ,avi P: ', l Mgr r i . . ' N f 'V if iff: 45 1 ,.. ,,.:-QXN1 W 7 7 5 ' 1 '1 , -' . 'f '24Q '2,1ffb' of :. 2 N ' V '21-- Y 1 If - 1-1, 5 F ' ' -al 1 e - l k 'lf -45 fn- 3- . 1- l A A '4 l A In - -. 111 - -Q 7- V, .1 . V -My , - V Ap... X - McCormick and the attending hierarchy rise Y If in ' c W V Aj-' -11 :ic ' ' .14 1 --'S ,Ski ' ,l of respect for our Alma Mater. . X 'Nw will iii' F ii . X' 'is ox nr ' 5.3.1 - 1' Jr f . 1, A 'it' fai n Our goal was reached-June 2, 1965 7I J .AXTHLETKCS n F 1 , -' f W f , , pl 73 -K Zn .15 L X The Blue in Action Under the leadership of our new coaches, Mr. Mario Cicero, and Mr. Charles Sponsky, the Huskies launched their gridiron attack on September 12. Hard and long practices faced the fifty-one boys who carried the banner of blue and white for Bishop Carroll. Even though defeat conquered victory with a three and six recordfour boys never failed to bounce back and try again. Next , with promising underclassmen and Mr. Cicero as their head mentor, we look forward to a bigger and better Husky squad. say farewell to eight senior Huskies and congratulate them on a iob well done. .1 sf 1 i H, - A' f '- ., .. ,g , 4, ti -. 5 -' - , ,s ' L-511: 4. .V . 1. , Lg as 4 .. - ' -. ' ' fbi! :S . - .. f ' -V ,Aus N V .t-...ec . 4 fs , ,, -ge, ,, , ' ,, - fwatiii, it , ., sw, .i i img, ,xgvh , . .. 5 ,sa its J, wsu , 7 it Y L in YYY -A . me 4,3 Ju, KF, : Hi . ,4c:,e'wfe?f4.i... .44,3gt -, ,J 5,.,::.' iiln'n 'n EteESi'is,s 2,ii,tiQ.51s:,5.mM... eKtk,A3fi5.s lf.JlfiSaak,..,.,.,.1u,, Evite.-z. 3513-i,u,,e:5se+c, ,Jfeia'lw'lt'.l,t .iittfi ii'ii iI',,ltQtne,.,- ii- Bottom Row-James Leap, Michael McCann, Dennis Washic, James Vetock, Raymond Jansure, William Serafin, Brian Shedlock, John Cooney, Brian Michaels, James Second Row-Joseph Yahner, Fred Harteis, Thomas Yahner, Stanley Palko, Mark Augustine, Michael Kukucka, John Ritchick, Francis Tremel, Richard Millward, Dwayne Robert Terza. Third Row-Leonard Stevens, Steve Skupien, William ltle, Joseph Sharbaugh, William McMullen, Barry Huey, William Campbell, Robert Peppetti, Duman, John Bem. JOHN BEM Our Commanders-in-Chief plan the next series of strategic plays for our Huskies, Guard 75 y 13 11 , f '5 M ,E W S3 m. ' : X NN X' in .ls ay .- S r .9 -S0 1 U 1 . With an open field in sight, Peppetti started his six marker run. BISHOP BOYLE-SEPTEMBER l 9 We didn'T mind making Two trips to-Homestead to com- pete against the Lancers! The Huskies iust couldn't com- plain about Their 13-0 victory. Stevens and Peppetti Took The ball over with The grand support of their teammates. i l -Afijtmm -Mim...... E lwgg,lllg,t, W,,riy.t' .5.gig...... ii,,,,igi ul w 5 eil BILL MCMULLEN Center BISHOP GU I LFOYLE-SEPTEMBER 26 Our greatest ambition is To beat Bishop Guiltoyle in sports, especially football. In The last tour years vve have improved but our goal still lies ahead of us. Terza scored for us but it wasn'T enough to stop the Marauders' ad- vance and after a hard fought battle they gained the tielcl 14-7. NANTY-GLO-OCTOBER 3 After an uneventful tirst half, our Huskies, spurred on by Stevens, Terza, and Peppetti, captured a 26-7 win over the Rams. The Huskies found that-they ran into a veteran Bobcat pack. l l lg: iii, -Wah' T ,Y H ' ' ggiiiitmituw will Hi A 1 , YL , F ,f 2 L wimi,mww gg Q g,5tl ..t5...... tiff..-. '........., -W? T iii T - f I- 1 T. gif, nm, ga ,, T T , ' i.i.f' ,H 1 Zigi :staff .gif E :iii gi ii ' Z - - 'J - -V ll l . Yi T . l . h.5ef'nwwwmW gn WWW? .Q iii ' - . , - iii iii . I will 2 ll . I ' , . JOE SHARBAUGH-fEnd 77 5t ,T 3 l 'Q l l l l l T l BARRY HUEY Tackle EAST CON EMAUGH-NOVEM BER 7 A seasoned Husky Team with eight games under their belts met a stubborn Team of Iron Horses and pulled an upset, win. An overpowering offense, which led all sta- tistics, and a sfaunch defense led our boys in Blue To a 13-O victory. An I8 yard pass from Terza to Peppetfi gave us the margin of victory and a one yard plunge by Terza in The fourth quarter added The finishing Touches. A loose ball, a mad scramble, and a Husky ends up on Top. BISHOP MCCORT-OCTOB ER 16 ln our second diocesan clash of the season, The Huskies held The Crushers scoreless for The first half of The game . . . but Then fell To a l3-O defeat. Jack Venesky led our defensive with Ten Tackles. H a.. A TTA ,ga ' T ' TT T' TT f T T T T 1,3 I T l , ., T ? .sgf-TTwTT QT, i ! I V, ffrf 4.-,gif-:Zyl EL FRANK TREMEL Guard 78 Terza Threads his way through The Colt line. 5:51-1 35, -iii 1 will Yun! L23 it 5 ll i vi a2.... .1 REENSBURG CENTRAL CATHOLIC-OCTOBER 24 , !! , 5 N H Mg H My N Q an Bishop Carroll's Huskies, in their seventh game of the season, met the u y H 2m Centurions and after a long and bitter contest yielded to a 'iN i ii N it Q i NN ll of 39-18. Yahner scored once for six points while Peppetti garnered iiii m tife arkers. M52 y BRIAN MlCHAEI.S Backfield LAURA LAMAR-OCTOB ER 31 Our Huskies are the best, but two fumbles limited our boys toa 32-O loss although a 185-146 yardage favored us. NORTH ERN CAMBRIA-OCTOBER 9 A selfish Bobcat decided, lt's my ball and I'm taking it home. Our Huskies Succumbed To 1-he Colts by 3 gcgre , of 46-7 in a contest between lead rivals. Peppetti was the only one to carry the Blue Banner across the goal. ma W W- masse ui 1 :ef w ,X 1 'l , -, 9 I. V: Y, e r ,L .:,,.. ll ,lu 1-ii ' nur- viggseii 1 . lm Ai. H iii, -J .. ,W ,W tx,, l E tw i ' i ' f me gg ljiif 1 A . . - ' f id 'I I ' ' . 5 Q, ' , , , E1 QM, . ti .5 2 .L stcc -Q f I 3:3 it -it sstls Q 1 1, 1 A 2 ' is Q' ' FQ C Ea' 1 be i ,- 3 V as it i., 1, ., wi 1 A iiii i'ilil'if',,, i Bottom Row-Gerald Niebauer, John Cooney, James Weber, James Vetock, James Kanik. Second Row-Gary Datsko, Francis DeYulis, Fred Harteis, William Serafin, James Campbell, Richard Lokey, Third Row-Coach John Layo, James Krumenacker, Michael Glova, James Leap, Michael McCann, Den nis Washic, Raymond Jansure. 79 l Q i 3 . L I BLAIRSVILLE-SEPTEMBER T2 At the beginning of the season our Husky team with eight Iettermen took the field against an eighteen letterman Bobcat team, determined to show Coach Cicero their capabilities. A wild series of fumbles handicapped our unseasoned Huskies severely and enabled the foe to go- home with a i3-O victory. '.-basil..-. i ,,- vs- Y --W 'ri-N .' t --cgs.-L i li l .'-v. ,--.. '-. . . ii it 1 it gf l 7 -.-Sis., . --are-1, .--- ., - tg,-t f5g.1g.,jf.,,,-:.- ,L JOE YAHNER 1 End Good blocking and fancy footwork enabled a Husky to score against the Rams. Our Huskies always use their heads. Freshman Team: Bottom Row-Thomas Lieb, Fred McCabe, William Noel, Steve Kukucka, Robert Kosto, Dennis Bucci, Eugene Venesky, Dennis Huber, Charles Wadium, Thomas Doran. Second Row-Daniel Cavanaugh, William Kanik, James Constantine, David Hurley, James Carnicella, Paul Luther, James Voytko, Dennis Martin, Raymond Chopper, James Burch. Third Row-Coach Martin McDermott, Paul Krug, Andrew Mandichak, Thomas Shoemaker, Alan Lantzy, 80 Joseph Kozinski, Daniel Gresh, James Boslett, Thomas Menie, James Cicero, Mark- Skupien, Edward Dumm. Y Um 16-' ,lr V ' . w 4123 mf 5 '55 Q, , ' --'Su . ,gd U k An--1 V' . ee , pf, Q, 'Xiu , 4, My : -- M W :fm 'x SA 51 937. 1 ,rfl Y ,M , y Q 9 ,, '- i ' i' f T , . - . 2 , F-' ' 27.51 f-..' 411 -: . ' , , ' :- g +.,:gf-ka., ' - f -W V WN ig-X fg H Q., . f ww, 54w,.'5,1,.,M6,14 ' ' ' ' 114- 2 f .' JV: 'f' 'f : -H . -- W my QQ- uv ML19' U' ' ': tif? ' -5lf'wu1lw1f, ,tj I 5 : lm V - wr. , I 9.7 E rv- 'tif V , 'FY Q I , 4 x W 559, C ,JL .. m 1- I Q , 14 .A '- . A j - es' WM V3.9 ME? nc' x ' , :Am ia! ' :M s?X ffm I I mv WU ,nv u p ' ' 12,1 ,, ,.,,.. H ,LM H w g. , Q , X x at I . HN 'rx , ' an ' 'f 5' Z: - ' 5 X' N, -f w::. -'H-'-:wi-'P-' :X 141-Ex ffrfgfik v T. W , ,V L - -- w q I B 1 1, 3 S x Hu wr 4 X I x .gy f O V, I ' ... mf ,Y V: nkrq 3, A l yy.: . , , wa. , ' ir I Q f' -K , .,,. . cp .. E, L . ,ti .tit , , -Q--4, , 1 .a.....ig Varsity: Front row. Robert Peppetti, Richard Holtz, Harry Englehart, John Stasik. Back row. Leonard Stevens, Clayton Abel, David Rummel, Steve Szynal, Patrick Neyille, Daniel Yachtis. ' CLAYTON ABEL-Forward The white in Action I Our Husky cagers, after being defeated by the Iron Horses of East Conemaugh in their initial con- test on December 1, came back with four consecu- tive victories. Success and teamwork for our '65 team exhibited itself in their 16-5 season record under their coach, Mr. Martin McDermott. Spurred on by high-scorer of the season, Steve Szynal, and the enthusiastic school-spirited Bounders , our Huskies remained on top. Six seniors completed an exciting and rewarding season on February 16. We, the students of B. C. are justly proud of our men in blue and white! i l 1. l Steve Szynal demonstrates his iumping form to his startled Lilly opponents. 'XP' What goes up must come down, but where's what went U Dave Rummel moves in to net two more points for the Huskies. Black Lick Cresson VARSITY SCORES Bishop Guilfoyle Northern Cambria ishop Carroll Opponent Bishop Carroll Opponent 65 East Conemaugh 69 105 B. C. I. 79 St. Joseph 51 57 Bishop McCort Lilly-Washington 46 90 Black Lick Gallitzin 35 77 Cresson Northern Cambria 69 83 East Conemaugh St. Joseph 66 77 Greenfield-Kimmel Bishop McCort 56 81 B. C. I. Bishop Guilfoyle 59 73 Lilly-Washington 35 60 56 71 52 82 78 67 46 87 48 64 121 68 76 Gallitzin St. Francis College 1965 Varsity F Club Tournament Bishop Carroll 83 West Branch 28 Bishop Carroll 79 ' B.C.l. 45 Bishop Carroll 89 Bishop Guilfoyle 87 Championship Game Northern Cambria County League Playoff Opponent Bishop Carroll 66 Northern Cambria 103 HARRY ENGLEHART-Guard ff iii? -1.4- 'Y 4. 11 4 v-z if 5 ,,. ' 'Sf' 5:-' A .wa F' X e I x V l Q-'an T? hufn X N34 up 1 .W m w Qu W my 1 ef W f W Mm.. .H 1 'WA .w. '. L . . IQQ' V' RYE fl! RLY.: . -PE -'Y 1 J 5'3 ' x M, ,U L- A nj, Junior Varsity: Bottom Row-Allen Lantzy, Harold Cronauer, Dave Kramp, Charles Fox, Fred McCabe, Karl Koenig. Last Row-Coach James' Korzi, Jim Burke, Jim Leap, Danny Miller, William McLucas, Thomas Menie, Andy Bezek, Michael McCann. I l l STEVE SZYNAL-Forward J Ti is ft 1 1 lu ' ..a , J qi, ., fl: 1 . ' ' ! ,, V A t at x J 'f it J 'F 1 1-iii? Ll FQ- . 'V' Yjm. iw - ' 'fr ' W' J i . ,fb M3 532 X' J ft- Y fi . S Anxiously the Huskies wait for a score from the starting five. . w Peppetti goeshigh inthe air for the shot lf l should lose, while Abel and Stevens move in for the let me stand by the rebound. road and cheer as the winners go by. Qty . . . , ,V ..x iowa 3- ' With good form and a look of ease Szynal makes the shot. 85 INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT Name Games Field Goals Fouls Percent Total ' Average Made Percent Made Points Pd' Game Abel, Clayion 21 134 .460 55 .600 323 15.4 Cronauer, Harold I 2 .670 0 .OOO 4 4.0 Englehari, Harry 18 69 .370 35 .670 173 9.6 Holtz, Richard 20 23 .400 II .500 57 2.9 Leap, James 3 I .500 4 I.OOO 6 2.0 McCabe, Fredrick 3 I .500 0 000 2 0.67 McLucas, Bill I I .500 O 000 2 2.0 Neville, Patrick 21 39 .390 23 .550 101 4.8 Peppem, Robert 20 32 .330 21 410 85 4.3 Rummel, David 21 87 .460 57 .570 231 I 1.0 Siasik, John 16 4 .250 4 440 12 0.75 Stevens, Leonard 20 I9 .400 4 250 42 2.1 Szynal, Sieve 21 192 .500 I 16 760 500 23.8 Yachiis, Daniel 19 18 .440 5 310 41 2.2 B.C. Totals 1576 poinfs Average 75.0 poinislper game Opponents Totals 1159 points Average 55-2 P01015 Pei game Steve Szynal moves inside on his opponent to make an easy layup. Freshmen: Bottom Row. Coach John Layo, Martin Patterson, Charles Long, Francis LaMantia, Robert Petyak, Daniel Cavanaugh. Second Row. Robert Sekerak, Robert Settle, William Tully, Dennis Bucci, Patrick Kelly, Gerald Weakland, Third Row. Valentine Bradley, Michael Muldoon, James Cicero, Paul Dominick, Michael Rosensteel. 86 game. drives 'between two Cresson players fo make a hard shot easy. in ii , .2 , moves in 'Io score, adding more Tension to The eiready exciting Bishop Carroll-Northern iir.ii1. g,g iiiffuv ' uri - i 1, -f ,-3-VY , ,.,1, , .. 1 1. ' -M' . ',l i if - JOHN STASI K-Guard rig Ii I - - w i Ty' - W- ... 6 1 4 . , ., . 'fi -e 'Ji e' if-61 -pff Q r c , . ,, -.,:.,.., ' ,sl 3 P . 'N - an.vi',mH1v. '14 - V F uvilfxar. ' ..,' -Y 47 'W- -N ew-ss ii D A -. . Is'J' ... - a'e:--smf-- ef 4, - f wfr? -e -3. i' gf Q . L.'?fYx' . V, A , ' 4. - m N. r ,x 41. A I , . s r Sv ,I If 1 F ' 1 I ' ' :' if '- K 5 M i -c-. . 'a J 1- I s' ' X K Q A I ,, gm, ii u 1 K , , A' .4 --, I if I 4 .. is , .il x I x 1. M. , , R: . v so I if i is ' ' . ' 5 Z--lr' fr o ,ii ' ' 7 ' ' Ji Q ' ff' fm-: ' rg 4 ,I f' ' '1 H ,ii . je yin. ' 'U if -' L A F , i n . g , 4 ..,K:,iu i 2. ,L M, f f ii f .. f Q -,'3. - .. Coach McDermott gives ihe boys an encouraging word before the start of the fourth quarter. Thus ended a successful season! Huskies advance . . . to meet the test onward . . . forward . . . B.C.H.S V v l Seniors-Veronica Pasko, Mary Lou Barnas, Sharon Wetzel. ima' 1, , . A . 1 v S' 'lf l' 'mg ag: lug-. gl as Q: il , H I ll e ln' ri Fifi T Hi N J Eg will 1 7' ll an - I . 1? ggi ,Q gf S I -ff- l mg r ef ei W ll' ,mx '4 1:1 Left Row. Top to Bottom-Ann Kimball, Marilyn Marhn, Yvonne ky, Mary Lou Barnas. Middle Row-Veronica Pasko, Susan Ball. Row: Top to Bottom-Sharon Wetzel, Connie Battisfa, Mary Rae Pollyanna Wilshire. L' . L ' fl .- e , we The Pride of The Greens l HARRY ENGLEHART DENNIS THOMPSON The B.C. green chasers will be ouT This year To beTTer lasT year's almosT impeccable TO-2 rec- ord. Harry Englehart, winner of The Berkley Hills Tournamenf, leads The golf Team composed of' four sTarTing seniors. T 1 X iw, l L Y T-L - A .V .Y l:,:L Zrii , , T, ,,,qmv., I- H, 'Qf'jllg2f,.LQg. ' Lobk, Hudl You left something behind. THOMAS RYAN KENNETH BOBETICH 1 S UIBENTS 90 fm, Lf gi E M. Jn.. mm. 44 gm.. ' Q 1. ,, x. W u w uw 1+ , X., uw. mmm W .w H M E H W w - my gg , s e i Class of '68 ef , f ' is T :: ,, i i - ' V :' w ,ii ws ii iss i 1 . ul was it -LQ K H - 1 It 4 , at T A H S fa f I AS Seniors, we can see how green our Freshman class was. The many Times we directed an inquiring Frosh To The library, office, or bookstore are Too numer- ous To count. Yet This same green class has Taken The proiect of enlivening a spirit of loyalty and a sense of responsiblility among students. Pep rallies Took on a new surge of life This year because of The enthusiastic support lent by The Fresh- men. Every rally sported a skit written, produced, and directed by The class itself. Those chosen To sell re- freshments and Tickets aT Athletic events were from Aquinas Hall. Color Day 1964 was another example of The Freshman push for more school spirit. The bonfire before The Greensburg Catholic game was The zenith of Frosh proiects for 64-65. As we look back, we see that The Freshmen have proven Themselves as future sophomores who will be an asset to The school by The successful way They have carried- out Their proiects. 1 . s ,L i, :git ,i it at gm grim PW igruriimi Freshman Class Advisors, Father Carl Spishak and Sister Borromeo, S.S.J. Freshman Class Officers: Seated-Cathleen Creany, Secretary, Joyce Kline, Vice-President. Standing-Robert Petyakf Thomas Menie, President. ROOM I: Bottom Row-Martha Burnot, Mary Rose Bradley, Ellen Andraychak, Kathleen Churella, Constance Bogus, Mary Lou Boclenschatz, Dandra Braniff. Second Row-Carol Cole, Linda Ackerman, Susan M. Bodenschatz, Bernadette Cassidy, Carmella Albarano, Nancy Bloom, Sister Maryilrene, S.S..l. Third Row -Kathleen Burkhart, Elizabeth Bender, Deborah Cassidy, Nancy Chimelewski, Gail Boback, Elizabeth Biller. Fourth RowTKaran Coudrret,.Geraldlne Burskey, Beverly Chverchko, Carol Compardc, Carolyn Alex, Mercedes Bimle. Fifth Row-Audrey Bruce, Jane Campbell, Patricia Conway, Bonita Campbell, Fran- ceska Bandzuh, Maureen Bender. 92 ROOM ll: Bottom Row-Suzanne Dutko, Rita Dillon, Cynthia Dillon, Eileen Glunt, Madeline DeYulis, Carol Harp. Second Row-Jeanette Durbin, Patricia Dumm, Maxine Ertter, Deborah Dusza, Dianne Fox, Kathleen Hannigan, Ruth Flick. Third Row-Frances Criste, Susan Duman, Norma Feighner, Donna Cymbor, Kathleen Harteis, Ellen Hansen, Sister Marita, S.S.J. Fourth Row-Carole Donatelli, Catherine Creany, Paula Demchak, Diane Dorsch, Elaine Gavlak, Mary Eckenrocle, Karen Eckenrode. Fifth Row-Linda Croyle, Sharon Erzal, Martha Criste, Alyssa Gresko, Mary Furlong, Mary Girard. ROOM Vll: Bottom Row-John Baran, Bruce Berzonsky, Samuel Brisini, Thomas Chirclon. Sec- ond Row-William Brannigan, John Covel, Daniel Cavanaugh, Robert Arduini, Thomas Aroney. Third Row-James Constantino, John Chernisky, Paul Cocho, Robert Boyle. Fourth Row-Raymond Chopper, Valentine Bradley, Dennis Bucci, John Bakale, Mr. Duke. Fifth Row -William Chervenak, James Burch, Joseph Chervenak, Myles Davis. Sixth Row-Regis Bo- denschatz, James Campbell, Henry Bills, James Carnicella, James Clauto. Seventh Row-Paul Dominic, Paul Angert, John Coll, James Bos- let, James Cicero, 93 Room Vlllr BOTYOH1 ROW-John KaSBCkYt Dennis Huber, Michael Kane, Edward Kirsch, Gerard Dumm, Joseph Hartman, Joseph Kissell. Second Row-Robert Jansure, Gary Eckenrode, James Hoover, Michael Kaschak, Thomas Doran, Robert Howanek. Third Row-Mark Doyle, David Hurley, William Gueguen, Den- nis Kirsch, Richard Golden, Michael Kiel, Fr. Spishak. Fourth Row-Murray M. Huber, Kenneth K. Gray, Daniel Gresh, William Kanik, Patrick Kelly, Matthew ltle. Fifth Row-Ronald Hoover, Domenick Esgro, Edward Dumm, Lawrence Gregory. ROOM Ill: Bottom Row-Marlene Kirsch, Pa- tricia Horton, Mary Ann Hoover, Irene Kuncel- man, Dianne Holtz. Second Row-Catherine Higgins, Denise Knapic, Carol Havrilla, Caroline Hogue, Sister Borromeo, S.S.J. Third Row- Helen Marie Hogue, Mary Ann Lonergan, Mary Lamont, Deborah Lance, Kathleen Lauer. Fourth Row -Mary Beth Leap, Paulette Kirsch, Paula Kanuch, Cariene Harvey, Fifth Row-Marv Hol- comb, Carol Henry, Joyce Kline, Patricia Hudak, Mary Ellen Kuskoski. Sixth Row-Sandra Klezak, Kathleen Lazere, Therese Julian, Janet Kramp, Helen Kuntzman. Seventh Row-Louise Lac- hene, Dorothy Kibler, Judy Krise, Jane Krug, Mary Therese Hines. l 94 Election Day 'Ma . . . making the final decision . . . victor's loyal supporters . . . the last chance to win support ROOM XII: Bottom Row--Lawrence Sutton, Albert Schrenkel, Ronald Smith, John Tretinik, Thomas Thomas, Eugene Venesky, William Tully. Second Row- David Servinsky, Craig Yeaple, Frederick Weiland, Alan Zaidel, Anthony Sharbaugh, Joseph Shaw. Third Row-John Tartoni, Jerome Weakland, Charles Wadium, Jeffrey Sprouse, James Voytko, Joseph Westrick, Fr. Sasway, Fourth Row-Mark Skupien, John Servinsky, Eugene Thomas, William Yogus, Robert Sekerak, Robert Settle. Fifth Row-George Wallet, Thomas Shoemaker, Barry Wilson. Absent from. picture was: John Scott. 95 Frosh get acquainted at freshman mixer. ii VV VE Z '51 ' , ' . ROOM IV: Bottom Row-Suzanne McDermott, Claudia Lysinger, Helen Petrunak, Mary Ann Molnar, Evelyn McMullen. Second Row-Miss MacDonald, Rita Noonan, Ruth McCombie, Doris Maus, Janice Ludwig, Third Row-Steph- anie Olsavsky, Mary Mitchell, Virginia Parrish, M. Kathleen Niebauer, Judith Long. Fourth Row -Roberta McCort, Kimberly Long, Mary Ellen Myers, Mary Frances Markovich. Fifth Row- Shirley Noel, JoAnn Ott, Jane Noel, Constance Marhefka, Sharon Malloy. Sixth Row-Melanie Nairn, Cynthia Moll, Louise Milko, Sally Parrish, Lucia Mangarella. Seventh Row-Catherine Luther, Natalie Nalisnick, Barbara Madigan, Ce- celia Lynch, Elizabeth Long. it A li J T il fffgge . 5, V . .. i L 1 fl .ij . 'Y 'W . Freshmen practice dissection. ' 9 sirsiae--Eze Freshman Homeroom Representatives 1 i l it i ROOM X: Bottom Row-Thomas Lieb, Paul Lanzendorfer, Frederick McCabe, Vincent Luther, Paul Luther, Gerald McMullen, Earl Krug. Second Row- Tibertus Lenz, David Lieb, Paul Krug, Robert Kosto, Frank LaMantia, Karl Koenig. Third Row-John Kolasa, David Kline, Victor Lescznske, Thomas Kruley, William McLucas, Joseph Kozinski, Mr. Korzi. Fourth Row-Stephen Kukucka, Charles Long, Richard McNulty, Alan Lantzy, Dennis Martin, Ed- ward McGowan. Fifth Row-James Kolak, Frederick Knopp, Andrew Mandichak, Robert Leap, Ronald Mack, David Kovalak. x ROOM V: Bottom Row-Linda Simmers, Bo- nita Smith, Catherine Ricche, Mary Skomra, Marcia Pion. Second Row-Karen Platt, Cath- erine Sloan, Carole Ricche, Jane Schirf. Third Row-Nancy Salvetti, Darlene Smith, Patricia Ponchione, Rita Richardson. Fourth Row-Janet Semko, Faith Rudolph, Grace Schall, Mary Re- becca Rosensteel, Mr. Cessna. Fifth Row-Cath- erine Smith, Cecilia Severin, Nancy Rito, Susan Solnosky, Sharqn Pioli. Sixth Row-Karen Ros- ensteel, Diane Rosensteel, Susan Marie Sim- mons, Mary Ann Solarz. Seventh Row-Michele Rutka, Theresa Salpino, Michele Salony, Mary Kay Sheridan. 97 ROOM VI: Bottom Row-Susan Walsh, Sharon Yeckley, Carol Wahl, Kathleen Wilshire Jamie Wise Linda Zanzuccki Marilyn Whited 'Second Row Mildred Tucker, Rita Walker, Kathleen Szekeresh, Judith Yeaglin, Mary Catherine Wasil, dheryl Sutton., Third Row-Diarle Thomas Carole Whalen Shir- ley Swanhart, Mary Yingling, Rita Weakland, Mary Ann Uveges, Sister Concetta S.S.J. Fourth Row-Stephanie Zaffuto, PatriciaIVokin, Judith Weber, Diane Sword, Gwen Venesky. Fifth Row-Therese Stossel, Lois Zachesky, Leona Zerbee, Sharon Traino, Carol Wetzel. ROOM Xl: Bottom Row-Joseph Merlini, John Sarnosky, Lawrence Owens, Robert .Petyak, Thomas Rematt, Robert Phillips, Hilary Schenk. Second Row-Eugene Ostinowsky, Donald Novak, John Saracena, Stephen Sabol, Allan Parrish, Kenneth Noll. Third Row-Paul Miller, Kenneth Meshula, James Molino, Earl Ropp, Martin Patterson, Peter Olsavsky, Mr. Baur. Fourth Row-Paul Rhodes, Joseph Pearson, John Puruczky, William Noel, Raymond Novak, Michael Rosensteel. Fifth Row-Thomas Menie, Gustav Molinick, Michael Muldoon, Frederick Orehowsky. 98 Class of '67 I ' With the opening of the new school term, the soph- I omore class energetically began studies in the new building. Striving to promote intellectual endeavors J among the student body, the sophomores designed a program to acquaint every student with the main doctrines of Communism and to stress the dangers of this system. The spirited underclassmen successfully achieved their goal by employing a widespread pos- ter campaign to stimulate student thought in Com- munism, a library display of all books available on Communism in the school library, and a school-wide X book fair. By means of the book fair, they endeavored to encourage the reading of good literature and the purchasing of at least one book concerning Com- munism. We feel the Sophomore Class has made a valuable contribution to our school and wish to commend them for their fine work. With such great spirit they will continue to promote worthwhile proiects for the bet- terment of the school. Sophomore Class Advisors: Father Andrew Knaplk and Sister Mary Paula, S.S.A. Sophomore Class Officers: Seated- Catherine Butch, Treasurer, Kathleen Smith, Vice-President. Standing-Raymond Jansure, President, Francis DeYulis, Secretary. ROOM 213: Bottom Row-Mary Conrad, Joyce Brisini, Kathleen Butch, Linda' Cronauer, Mary Byrne, Marie Bovin, Marie Basile. Second Row-Rosa Dino, Patricia Callahan, Jane Easly, Eileen Byrne, Anna Bubenko, Dorothy Baker. Third Row-Anita Augustine, Jill Cooney, Rosemary Beiswenger, Constance Battista, Sheila Becker, Barbara Barrish. Fourth Row- Sister Mary Josephus R.S,M., Joy Chverchko, Karen Cunningham, Jeanette Bruce, Linda Dietrick, Deborah DeGretto. Fifth Row-Judith Criste, Angela Cassidy, Mary Chverchko,'Eileen Barnas, Emilie Benden, Carole Davis. Sixth Row- Sister Catherine Marie S.S.A., Carleen Carlington, Mary Albright, Michele Alex, Susan Ball, Carol Borsock. Absent from picture was: Janet Bearer. 99 and down came a spider and sat down behind them. Sophomore spirit was flying high at the Halloween Dance. ROOM 214: Bottom Row-Patricia Felix, An- drea Haigus, Linda Gouse, Patricia Hite, Re- gina Jarnes. Second Row-Joyce Gentile, Mary Susan Freidhof, Diane Garay, Barbara Grecek, Barbara Grata. Third Row-Sr. Benedict, S.S.J'., Suzanne Keating, Sandra Kanuch, Jean Kanik, Esther Gormish. Fourth Row-Louise Horvath, Mary Ann Hines, Patricia Gavlak, Gloria Hark- er, Emma Gibbons. Fifth Row-Judith Hertzog, Suzanne Feigh, Johanna Gleydura, Suzanne Gavlak, Janice Eastbourn. 'Sixth Row-Jo Ann lllig, Jean Kazmer, Diane Inman, Ann Kimball. Seventh Row-Anita Fedorka, Kathleen English, Beverly Good, Janice Fox, Donna Gallardy. Absent from picture was: Mary Judine Hert- zog. ROOM 215: Bottom Row-Mary McCann, Cleta Kirsch, Carol Lyons, Catherine Lipple. Second Row-Barbara Kline, Patricia Miller, Maria Kunrod, Doris Kirsch, Rose Kuntzman. Third Row-June Millward, Susan Miller, Jean Kirby, Patricia Moore, Sr. Mary Paula, S.S.A. Fourth Row-Rita Miller, Louise Murphy, Mary Louise Mulligan, Barbara Klayko, Patricia Laf- ferty. Fifth Row--Helen Martynuska, Elaine Mansfield, Jane Manion, Bonita Kline. Sixth Row-Barbara Luszik, JoAnn Long, Carol Laz- endorfer, Janet Lazere, Gloria Leon. Seventh Row-Mary Lou Morris, Susan Lauffer, Janet Molino, Ruth Kuncelman. Eighth Row-Michele Melanson, Theresa Kostura. Absent from pic- ture was: Patricia Meisel. ROOM 201: Bottom Row-Michael Buck, Patrick Boland, John Halicky, Michael Fox, Dean Damin, Frank E. DeSaIvo, Thomas Bradford. Second Row- Fr. Slayik, John Gibbons, Nicholas Drotar, Harold Cronauer, David Conway, Donald Brawley, Lawrence Beunier. Third Row-Michael Glova, Gerald Fogle, Michael Cox, James Campbell, Andrew Bezek, Terrence Bender, Frank J. -DeSalvo. Fourth Row-Richard Gill, Francis DeYulis, Gary Datsko, Fred- eric Burgoon, Francis Bonerigo, Vincent Angellotto. Fifth Row-Craig Gresko, Richard Bender, James Cunningham, James Burke, Ronald Boland, Mark Anderson, John Bertram. Sixth Row-Eugene Culley, John Cooney, William Hartzog. I0 ROOM 2l6: Bottom Row-Patricia Novotny dolph, Barbara Reed, Barbara Rafacz, Grace Nelen, Barbara Rieger, Mary Louise O'Hara. Third Row-Loretta Parrish, Jane Sharbaugh, Rose Mary Salony, Mary McCormick, Miss Fish- er. Fourth Row-Jean Schenk, Barbara Palko, Mary Margaret Sekerak, Mariorie McGuire, Elizabeth Owens. Fifth Row-Jean Schrift, Mary Ellen Pupo, Regina Shriff, Kathleen Mc- Kernan, Teresa Seymour. Sixth Row-Donna Shutty, Anna Marie Ranish, Lois Savage, Kath- leen Schrift. Seventh Row-Carol Sherry, Mary Patricia Pasko, Mary Paddock, Karen Neville, Jane McGuire. : B Row-John Lea , Gre or Mazur, James Kru , Eugene Kline, Blaise Lidwell, Norman Launi, Tyler Lantzy. Second Row-Fr. Czeslaw- ?l3O'LAhri?:phel?HI?A'b'lek, Dennis Long? Danigl Kane, Kenneth Huber? Stephen Knapik, lzlarry lilurtack. Third Row-Michael Maurer, Eugene Mllclziakk John Kirsch, Richard Link, Richard Kopchick, David Holtz, John Lieb. Fourth Row-Edward Lleb, Richard. Lokey, Edward Kline, george Ivory, DEV: ld ramp, Raymond -Jansure. Fifth Row-Mark Longazel, Daniel Miller, Thomas Krise, Bernard Ivory, Dennis Keefe, Henry Hmchenck. Sixth Row- ona an- dichak, Michael Link, Robert Long, James Krumenacker, James Leap, James Kanik. I02 1 Donna McKinnon, Nan Rhody, Donna Pellic- cioni, Ellen Noel. Second Row-Beverly Ru- ROOM 203: Bottom Row-Joseph Phillips, William McAllister, Joseph McMullen, Paul Puch, Robert Rummel, Randy McCombie, Peter Puch. Second Row-Father Robine, Frederick Owens, James Mulato, Thomas Motchenbaugh, John McDermott, Dennis Niebauer, Thomas Rafas. Third Row-Arnold Nagle, Gerald Parrish, Edward Rieg, Gerald Niebauer, Stephen Pizur, Edward Parrish, Edmund Parrish. Fourth Row-Eugene Myers, Max Oravec, Duane Rashlich, James Rose, John Ostinowsky, Thomas Nagle, Patrick Reidelbach, Francis Olsavsky. Fifth Row-Norman Myers, Michael McCann, John McKivigan, ,James Molnar, Martin Ritchick, Stanley Przybocki, Paul Myslivy. rf. -..,.,-,.,,,Q,5 q-Q W Wm, ,U . , ag 1 I I 1 f ge- if T wig F it ' V ii X gym Sophomore Homeroom Repre- sentatives ui, -,s,. ,,,-,.e-, , ,,, YY, YT ,V, ,ml 'iiirnlunn nu r l03 ROOM 304 Bottom Row Emma Weakland Ruta Storm Bernice Yahner Sandra Stock Second Row-Karen Simmons, Jean Silagyi, Sharlynn Soltis, Susan Strugala Mary Karen Yahner Sarah Sutton Sister Adelaide SSJ Third Row Janet Tremel Kathleen Sloan, Geraldine Tucker, Ann Smith, June Sotille Martha Wirfel Karen Wild Fourth Row Barbara Somogyr Ruth Ann Sweeney Kathleen Smith, Charlotte Stich, Patricia Westrick, Mary K. Woitowicz Fifth Row June Wharton Nancy Thompson Cecelia Westrnck Janet Smith Deborah Skitka Bernice Sutton Mary Urgolites. Sixth Row- Dorothy Wirfel Barbara Yandzura Christine Skrbo Madelyn Svndergol Antoinette Turner Barbara Tnrabassi. ROOM 204: Bottom Row-James Vetock, Wil- liam Serafin, Glenn Scanlan.. Ronald Shirato. Second Row-Michael Wirfel, Dennis Sheehan, Michael Weiland, Richard Sharbaugh, Kenneth Wyland. Third Row-Dennis Wirfel, Stanley Woino, Gary Scanlan, James Wargo, Mr. Mc- Donald. Fourth Row-William Sutton, Robert Yahner, James Shannon, John Shrift, Brian Shedlock. Fifth Row-Thomas Stager, Charles Sharbaugh, James Swope, Thomas Wilburn. Sixth Row-Dennis Washic, Edward Wetzel, Patrick Shaughnessy, Michael Shedlock, Thom- as Stiles. Seventh Row-Theodore Yahner, James Weber, Frederick Thomas, Dennis Stritt- matter. Eighth Row-Mark Yarnish, Donald Weakland, Vincent Weilancl, Richard Strittmat- ter. Absent from picture was: Michael Strollo. Class of '66 a s ' ..tt T TT ' ' l Q Exist This year's iunior class is The largest class in the , r , l history of our school. They have won The admiration Titty hhww of the student body for Their promotion of The social ll ll l events of The past year. They have approved many iii il dances which gained popularity among The student l body. Included in These dances was The l0c bargain l dance after basketball games. They are To be com- l mended for Their tribute To The departing seniors, for lllllllnlll whom They served at The graduation banquet and Tor -A ' whom They made The traditional Junior-Senior Prom a booming success. , N This large group has surely given its full Time to 7 The development of our school's social position. By , rrsssss , doing such a wonderful job, They have left an indeli- y ble mark which will always be characteristic of The cIass of '66. We know that their spirit of giving will mark Them as good seniors. Junior Class Advisors: Father Donald Boslett and Sister Cuthbert, S.S.J. Junior Class Officers: Seated-Michael Kukucka, President. Standing- Carol Larese, Secretary, Theresa Mesoras, Vice-President: Thomas Duman, Treasurer. ROOM 302: Bottom Row-Shirley Heiss, Donna Holtz, Cecelia Grecek, Ma'garet Kazmer, Patricia Hurley, Linda Finet, Jean Hoover. Second Row-Linda Holtz, Marlene Julian, Rebecca Gregory, Karen Dzurenko, Gretchen Fees, Kathryn Flick, Deborah Harris. Third Row-Donna Kibler, Sandra Gaul, Linda ltle, Rosemary Gavlak, Geraldine Eichenlaub, Rosemary Glista, Evelyn Eck, Niss Cosmark. Fourth Row-Darlene Hoover, Andrea Jankovich, Catherine Eckenrode, Theresa Zaza Annette Kawtoski, Kathleen Fisher, Ellen Fulchiero, Cynthia Kelly. Fifth Row- Jean Harvey, Patricia Guadlip, Constance Gwiz- dak, Cynthia Fox, Linda Galli, Celine Gaynor. Absent from picture were: Roslyn Formeck, Sandra Gauntner, Sherrie Gisler, Patricia Hrubochak. l05 ROOM 303: Bottom Row-Elizabeth Lee, Mary Krug, Dorothy Kiel, Linda Komerosky. Second Row-Jeanne Kline, Helen Kotelnick, Barbara Kirpatrick, Mary Lee, Sr. Mary Christopher S.S.A., Third Row-Shirley Lapczynski, Cath- erine Lidwell, Barbara Letzo, Gloria Klezek. Fourth Row-Louise Lauffer, Mary Klimek, Marilyn Krise, Margaret Knopp, Mariemma Lesnak. Fifth Row-Linda Lantzy, Mary Kirsch, Rebecca Lawn, Cynthia Kuntzman. Sixth Row- Geraldine Kruley, Carole Larese, Phyllis La- Montia, Sharon Koons, Mildred Kirkpatrick. Seventh Row-Elizabeth Kirby, Clare Lieb, Eileen Kirsch, Julie Kirsch. Eighth Row-Steph- anie Koss, Christine Koralak, Patricia Kunka, Judith Klaswick, Mary Kolak. Absent from picture were: Mary Knee, Barbara Krupa. e,. ROOM 205: Bottom Row-Samuel DeYulis, Glenn Dillon, Philip Balsinger, John Bogus, Gary Fox, Robert Carson. Second-Row-Joseph.Dillon, Robert Drass, Dante Capriotti, James Bradley, Roger Currie, Nicholas Fagan, James Anna. Third Row-Daniel Fogle, Joseph Chrmelewskr, William Clawson, Martin Burns, John Dominic, Richard Durbin. Fourth Row-Fr. Bosletf, Thomas Frank, James Conrad, Thomas Dumm, Thomas Duman, Kenneth Ecken- rode, Ralph Fabbri. Fifth Row-Richard Eckenrode, William Campbell, Lawrence Cornetti, David Ferchalk, John Anderson, Lawrence Byrne, Steven Boback. Absent from picture were: Mark Augusine, Thomas Davis, Paul Erzal.' l06 ROOM 206: Bottom Row-Thomas Marino, Joseph Kirby, Ernest Masci, James Larkin, Francis Lubert, Kenenth Holmes. Second Row-Raymond Kline, Ronald lllig, James Maus, Thomas Hoover, Stephen Kazmer, David Lockard. Third Row-Michael Kukucha, Joseph LaMantia, Thomas Frazer, Richard Magulick, Daniel Kinney, Patrick Hoover, Fr. Bender. Fourth Row-Henry Kirsch, Nicholas Kokus, Anthony Hanlon, John Hasson, John Kimball, Bernard Kawalski. Fifth Row-Arnold Lenz, Michael Grimes, Thomas Longazel, William ltle, John Marines, Francis Lazzendorfer, William Lysinger. Sixth Row- Anthony Kaschak, Emil lsaacson, Thomas Klimek. Absent from picture were: Walter Lantzy, John Hrubochak. ROOM 301: Bottom Row-Regina Bobak, Elaine Bodenschatz, Gloria Burslcey, Margaret Ambris- co. Second Row-Frances Borlie, Carol Biros, Barbara Duffy, Phyllis Archey, Jane Ban- field. Third Row-Sister Alicia 5.S.J., Dolores Dumm, Mary Criste, Mary Barr, Louise Cron- auer. Fourth Row-Donna Cooney, Faye Cari- bardi, Margaret Brannigan, Martha Angert, Julia Donley. Fifth Row-Phyllis Callahan, Judith Ackerman, Barbara Buck, Elaine Butch. Sixth Row--Veronica Barnas, Joyce Bobrosky, Donna Angert, Louise Clossin, Sandra Bellock. Seventh Row-Doreen Davis, Mary Dowey, Mary Constantine, Susan Bender. Eighth Row-Eliza- beth Boland, Sharon Compardo, Anne Dumm, Bernadette Branas, Loretta Chernisky. Ninth Row-Carolyn Beck, Cathleen Connacher, Eliz- abeth Donch, Virginia Boslet. l07 iv ' -- 4 ' A 'll 1 A l V M 4, 'W' mf it tt ','wtiw-Q-it ffm at wir: Y lfu, X LQ V C1 4. Junior Homeroom Representatives Junior D.J.'s from WWBC provide music for the dance. ROOM 403: Bottom Row-Roseann McMullen, Patricia Moyer, Cynthia Long, Donna Minor, Maureen Powers, Evelyn Ploaich, Linda Luther. Second Row- June McCloskey, Darlene O'Hara, Lois Lipple, Arlene Pettorini, Linda Ludwig, Kevin Parrish. Third Row-Mary Lois McGough, Marie Mesoras, Karen Malcotti, Bernadette Olsavsky, Virginia Nagle, Arlene McEwan, Nancy Luther. Fourth Row-Sister M. Teresita, S.S.J., Marilyn Martin, Mary Myers, Kath- leen Mansfield, Victoria Puch, Donna Malcotti, Tharba Link. Fifth Row-Susan Lokey, Catherine O'Hara, Charlene Marks, Susanne Ludwig, Rosemary Madigan, Marilyn Nealen, Regina McCarthy. Sixth Row-Joan Meintil, Theresa Mesoras, Christine Marsalko, Regina Martin. Absent from picture were: Shirley Marra, Mary Ann Oravetz. I08 ROOM 501: Bottom Row-Joyce Schirato, Marianne Sitko, Catherine Scott, lrene Slebodnick, JoAnn Soulsby, Linda Sharbaugh, Cynthia Safko. Second Row-Sr. Cuthbert, S.S..J, Sandra Sioan, Joan Rieg, Mary Strittmatter, Anne Richardson, Theresa Puruczy, Gertrude Steuernagel. Third Row-Suzanne Scott, Linda Ropp, Karen Steiger, Bernadette Stopka, Gertrude Seskey, Florence Riner, Donna Schall. Fourth Row-Carolyn Sheredy, Judith Skibo, Margaret Semel- berger, Christine Shrift, Deborah Shope, Mary Shutty. Fifth Row-Geraldine Sherry, Dorothy Storm, Barbara Strenko, Doreen Smithmyer, Maryann Stupsky, Judith Simendinger, Mary Sudwoi. Sixth Row-Mary Soisson, Marie Schenk, Nancy Schilling, Theresa Rubus, Suzanne Sergent, Mariorie Sherry. Absent from picture was: Patricia Svenkonis. ROOM 207: Bottom Row-Joseph McCoy, Daniel Milchalk, Lynn Melhorn, James Myers. Second Row-Mr. Layo, Eugene Molek, Thomas McAllister, Arthur Phillips, Paul Ondecko. Third Row: Kenneth Miller, Harold McGuire, James McMullen, Joseph McNulty, Joseph Miller. Fourth Row-Stanley Palko, Timothy O'Hara, Richard Millward, John Ritchick, Daniel Mc- Lucas. Fifth Row-Charles Parrish, William Ran- dall, Robert Peppetti, James McCombie, Sixth Row-John Rainey, Duane Patterson, Frank Mc- Closkey, Patrick O'Neill, Walter Orlosky. Sev- enth Row-Daniel Mazur, Michael Sheridan, Lawrence McGuire, Patrick Neville. Eighth Row-Allan Roberts, David Rummel, Patrick Murphy, William Parrish. l r l ' I09 REOM 208: Bottom Row-Michael Silagyi, John Toth, Robert Westrick, Francis Wesfrick, James Walta, James Sottile. Second Row-David -'Stalnback, I omas SSUFOTC, Stephen Skupien, Michael Uhron, Daniel Weber, Patrick Watt. Third Row-Adam Skomra, Paul Stevens, iWlIiam Walker, Lawrence Sprouse, ames te an o, Ronald Yacnsm, John Zerbee. Fourth Row-Robert Terza, Donald Sybert, David Wiecek, George Zelinsky, Charles Tremel, Fr. Noel, Ct.S.B. Fifth RovvjThomas Yahner, l.eonard Stevens, Richard Shoemaker, Thomas Solarz, Ronald Soler, Edward Springer, Donald Yeckley. Absent from picture were: William Skupaka, Daniel Solnosky, Joseph Yuhas, Joseph Yuravak. ROOM 502: Bottom Row-Pollyanna Wilshire, Margaret Walker, Lynn Wisnouse, Beverly Yancisin, Marie Suttoh, Yvonne Venesky, Kathleen Vielmo. Second Row-Donna Tirabassi, Frances Wysocki, Joyce Tully, Marcella Weiland, Sr. Mary Bernard, S.S.J. Third Row-Judith Wifychak, Veronica Zerbee, Karen Wargo, Georgina Zeglen, Virginia Zanin, Linda Sward, Joan Zeanchock. Fourth Row-Patricia Zachesky, Arlene Tomallo, JoAnn Wirfel, Patrica Walsh, Sylvia Veneskey, Joyce Williams. Fifth Row-Catherine Thomas, Barbara Zabreski, Kathleen Tully, Linda Washko, Linda Taddei, Deborah Yah- ner, Sixth Row-Mary Zock, Mary Yogus, Paula Yanik, Mary Yanek, Andrea Zabreski. Absent from picture were: Paula Venesky and Janet Young. Il0 I N W A SENXORS I Im I4IImIIHIwI,, III II II II II CLAYTON ABEL ST. Bernard, Hastings MARK ANDREAS Holy Name, Ebensburg l I T Il Ra I GERALDINE ALLISON 1? I Holy Name, Ebensburg VICTORIA ALBRIGHT I, II I I I, IIII : I , I Sr. Mary Pafton iii ll M A if ' I JUSTIN ANGELLOTTO MT. Carmel, Barnesboro CHARLES AMENDOLA 5 E gl MT. Carmel, Barnesboro M UJEAQ fu 0 QW' lllllllw PM .I III 3, lmffcfl Sen vjlfx I ,Pl 5, MA I. III III I Ali! I .Pl Il 6 0 rw lk JW IIIIIII I RIA I A II lI2 l lI'l'II IIlfi l ll' QEII II III gg gg JOYCE ARONEY X Holy Name, Ebensburg -ER A XC? IIN -if Q5 ,xv I!Xl Y .xl V,-'N x , I BARBARA ANGELO ST. Benedicl, Carrolllown 'MWF' , I All COLETTE ANDERSON Holy Name, Ebensburg 4 UIQQ if XD LYJQLBQ-7 . U l0l'S MARY BABINCSAK ST. Charles, Twin Rocks II 'Q IPI w ' Q Bi QQ.. ,ff ,iiumx t Q 3 , , LAWRENCE BALL 5 ri St. Joseph, Coupon 5 - :-: '- ' E1 wi. , gee miiv ,W 2 YM by . QW THERESA BECK ROBERT BECKER St. Patrick, Gallitzin St. Bernard, Hastings ', f i' A' i i I MARY LOU BARNAS Sacred Heart, Portage JOHN BEM St. Bernard, Hastings Y , i it ! i its .s wg: far J Ayfff ERNEST BERNAZZOLI CYNTHIA St. Joseph, Coupon St. Benedict, 'Ferry' i 6 5 .W QB EEQW.. at - i 4 J KENNETH BOBETICH Holy Name, Ebensburg it S, ,,, if r, 4 ii Q4 e ' ANN BARNICLE St. Benedict, Carrolltown BONITA BENDER St. Benedict, Carrolltown Maw- it H of ,,, H N H Q UPN? i. H A ' 1 -:rs Y 4 ah KENNETH BODENSCHATZ PAUL BODENSCHATZ Immaculate Conception, New Germany th m if if DIANE BREWER Sl. Joseph, Portage GARY BUCK Holy Family, Colver H . RUTH BQDENSCHATZ KAREN BORBUl.lCl'l ST- -l0l1l'1, Svmmefhlll St. John, Summerhill St. Joseph, Portage 1 is l ' 3, ef X it ,. ii-4 1 ' :agile A 'si l 1 1 , :.. Sai .. L L Q 4 1 to E 5 i V, . , , ii w .:. in iii Q.. 5. 1 W 1- L V . ,,, L , f, E - l his ag.. L ,. 111 i, , ,- is P5 . .ua to .22 ..,. L ' -1 'Ta Ea ii x ar ,. , , 4: V L- i 1 N mtv ww m f all I, .skdg . A ' l l ll Si ll K i l it it ,Ex s l gg . . ls -rm t' ' ir E it mi 1 it ' i W wt i i it it lil J it it l ll E 5 ' W ci ls? 'fl 1 3 , l J .. ,443 1 e BBW if +R PAUL BURKE St. Monica, Chest Springs ir: at It Y M U5 H E I '- in ' lil 1 N il I V .i. E l Y L Y l E 21 l ir A glll l Q EV ' '-1 iv' '--- ' . Z ai H, 1 7 ' . W, . W l 'S W in ll ' il? 9 PM vu? l 1 -J fii ll Q sf a ' l E 2371 l l ,A I 1 fl ll4 c.l sl l l E i y . iiru mu iii Brits aa - 1991? 1 GREGORY BRUCE St. Michael, Loretto CAROL BYRNE JANE CAMPBELL St. Nicholas, Nicktown St. Mary, Patton in as Y WWJMW ' ll il n 1- i l JOHN CAMPBELL ST. John, Barneslooro MELINDA CAMPBELL ST. Michael, Loretto . lx qlv. X Q1 , AXJS5' , ' L34-ff 'LJ 'fm ' ,'x f' Y V ' Ruby JJ' 5-M ge , XXX, Fvx , 2 f X, CBN . NYQLQQJ' l NGRY CHIMELEWSKI ,gj ST. John, Sum erhill l 'fl f' , Aw?-' L -,Lil ,.t 14 7 l i ggi' l al HELEN CHRISTOFF ROBERT CHVERCHKO ST. John, Barneslooro ST. Monica, Chest Springs X, Cx MARY FRANCES CASTELLI CONSTANCE CHERVENAK Holy Name, Ebengbufg Sf. JOl'lI'l, Barnesboro X! ',, J ft fzffk ,nd ,f 5' N i 17, '.WWfQWj L ZITA CHIRDON ST. Joseph, Portage ff : l l CHERYL CLAWSON CHARLES CLINEMYER Holy Name, Ebensburg Sf. Brigid, Lilly II5 il ,XJ df J ja I I A ff f - .1 1 f F- 7521111 I N 5 CHARLES CONNACHER ST. Francis Xavier, Cresson if? F11 as Q I I all x pas 1131 2 1 11 1. ex I 1 Q If W 11 1 1 I , am, PATRICIA CREANY Holy Name, Ebensburg ---.r H- - Y., ,, ll 1 11 1 as 11111 li 11 11 if I . ,, .Q - 111 253 11 I I I ,111 ASHA' fl! I LINDA CONWAY ST. Monica, Chest Springs , L, ini S l I 1 avail za 111 1 ? MQ, Ounlllb NK ,TCW ,Iliff ty 1111111 Qf IW WM W I 53559 l WW al v MM yiwl' I IWW A a ll: if l 1 111 1 .1 ll' ,,,1 l 1 s 32? 1 FRANCIS CRISTE Q llsdll if f, af. Z, if 1 I BARBARA COX MST. Aloysius, Cresson ..,,, v MARY CRISTE SYLVIA CRISTE ST. Michael, Lorehoi' T. lyifichael, LoreTI6 ST. Aloysius, Cresson . Q9 Up ll9Q13U jaw 'Uf . fl I , 1 . Hgh! MM Jyfjb ff GVVQAWMJZI C QU ' 1 I ' ! 'I Juv-4 I 0? ,4 W WC? IW ff IW Milf fwkx-Y., 5-GJ Aft CL! W, ri.. 1 DAVID CRONAUER MARIE CROWELL ,JOSEPH CULLEY ST. Lawrence, ST. Lawrence 51, Mary, panon 51. Francis Xavier, C,-esspn II6 L: l l i MWQECE l l A . . l l owe ETHEL CUNNINGHAM ELAINE DARGAY JEROME DAVIS St. Benedict, Carrolltown Holy Family, Colver St. Augustine, St. Augustine 7 AL 1.6 r 1 Zwlf ff W4 gig' i - 1 l ii l itil... it ti.. , il . l ll. in . .iii -ii i .4 ' VIRGINIA DAWSON DONALD DEGOL LOUIS. DeGOL I l MARIANNE DeGRETTO 3. Patr'cYk, Gallitzin St. Patrick, Gallitzin ST- PBTI'lCk, GBHITZIN Holy Name, Ebensburg ., Tl, LW f - , Y KW74 46, 7,oKa47Kf?4LF . A - .. . i Q? l iii.. i WWE l 'har S-.M DELOZIER LINDA DeYULlS JOANNE DILLON Augustine, St. Augustine Holy Redeemer, Revloc St..Nicholas, Nicktown Qin an H ms ' will Y it it it iii PATRICIA DONLEY PATRICK DORAN -,.,.,H,,w?,,-,Vik-K? St. John, Munclys Corner Holy Goss, Spangger 'ffl A-ew MW MARY DUMM St. Nicholas, Nicktown ECON' li will lllflll 'wif :lf dlli . ., ?. II8 St. Bernard, Hastings sg, Pit ini , , rf AU DREY DODSON - - Qc BARBARA DONAIELLI Immaculate Conception, Holy Name, Ebensburg Vintonclale I965 MAUREEN DOYLE St. Joseph, Portage ai e I it it it JAMES DURBIN lin I ' I 'wh ,ww ' 3 5 1 fwjlll , LAWRENC EAS OURN I V5 St. Bonifac St. Boniface I, sein LEROY DUMM St. Nicholas, Nicktown gif. 5 B - 03,9 gggililg EARL ECK LESTER ECK Holy Name, Ebensburg Holy Redeemer, Revloc Seniors MICHAEL ENDLER HAROLD ENGLEHART ST. Bernard, Hastings Holy Name, Ebensburg l LINDA L. ECKENRODE ST. Aloysius, Cresson wi' GARY ERCULIANI St. Aloysius, Cnesson LINDA M. ECKENRODE ELIZABETH EDWARDS ST. Benedict, Carrolliown Holy Name, Ebensburg 70522, ff' , - fm 4 may - - e- ' AL , f ' 4 W A c n A ERICKSON JANE ERTTER Name, Ebensburg ST. Benedict, C' LM ii, 1 ,ii h JEAN ERTTER ST. Benedict, Carrolltovvn Q -Sf. if em V W.. ,l l W was ,L em iii: 1 Y i l 9 li. i lu ' E Ji l F. l DONNA FASSIO ST. Francis Xavier, Cresson 'Hi iii lllu E? Wiki? il l KENNETH FAGAN Holy Name, Ebensburg V i l l l K ri Mix? JUDITH FEDORKA Holy Name, Ebensburg HENRY FARABAUGH ST. Benedict, Carrolltown iiii l ul LINDA FARINO Holy Incarnation, Marsiellar lk WMF wwf Ljvlfjwfff ' H' 'ii' W 'T ,C - i qwwwwghwgg ly A DAVID FEES ST. Benedicf, Carrollfown Www fe we 1604 new MMV if JOHN FEES BERNARD FELIX ST. Benedict, Carrolltown Holy Name, Ebensburg I20 MARY ANN FUCK ST. Mary, Nanfy-Glo -T --W.V,,Vw ---Y-YY ,,..m...,y..Wii ..,, EN, m K- lu lu 1 lo ,. L5 A.. Q ' Tlg'i'llll Hlllglll , qs., . I -Mil ,L CONNIE FOWLER Holy Incarnation, Mar tellar MARY ANN FOGLE ST. Thomas, Ashville l 1 ffl . ,WJ 0, alll' lf 3 , lj, Jllllflrllllfllll lwllllfljlljf ,wwf Wfllll 7 MARY ', 4 Sl. k,:G l ln lflilrw U0 L lllv LESLIE FULCHIERO ST Joseph, Coupon llllqi M7W'. fl l l my as W4 ru... 'hw , 'll I l lllllll frm L All ,il l'uN'gw', r ROBERT FRANK -Holy Name, Ebensburg ' ll.. ll lsggl lsll ll M1353 Hmm l l'1,13,,, ,,ig3fi.l.,gg Q ii L. ai . LARRY GARAY ST. Bernarol, Haslings A L if r r ,L REGIS GEORGE BERNADINE GLASHAUSER ROBERT GLUNT DENNIS GRAEJOSKY ST. John, Mundys Corner ST. Joseph, Coupon ST. Aloysius, Cresson ST. Mary, GalllTZln l2I I I 1 I may as ROSEMARY GREEVEY St. Patrick, Gallitzin JAMES HABERL St. John, Summerhill I 35 iii, iii, E Q if I , ii, it i ii I 4 if ,, iii .. -iiifjiii., tim 1 7 1: mr. , , ,g is V SIZE ni m4 Q g E 3 I I22 ,O it 'Ca I ,,,,WfWQ, I I IN- I fp qyvw I I I I I PATRICIA GRESKO I ImrnacuIateC T' , , Vintondale OT:5fE51.I3'n.Nx , ',f xxx, 0, 'Sie f I' JP wk? Vp ,I NICVJX ON I i F' I ' I 'qi DD A ' .f-- I My I.--905' WM it t GERARD GREINER -, , ,A W VVQIA Z W 7-Af II-W X Y K -V mivwfff f f f St. Mary, Patton l mu f 5 I B E MMM. it I it , gf' WW ! I I I W Q IWW an W ffbf M32 My j i i t tttt MATILDA HARTZOG-Q, St. Monica, Chest Springs 'I I I I I I I I I I W . I ? it - W I Iii. ,K , I I HELEN HEUTHER PATRICIA GRODIS St. Mary, Gallitzin t. Joseph, Arnold f BY N J X ANDREA GUZZO , If Seniors KEVIN HUINES I LORETTA HINES St- Francis Xavler, Cresson Sf. Francis Xavier, Cresson I ii I St. Edward, Barnesboro V ' A 'I I I I I ' H' rlish 2 . -if' RICHARD HOLTZ CAROL HITE XE I ff- ST. Benedict, Carrolltown zx liner WILLIAM HOOVER Holy Name, Ebensb rg ST. Bernard, Hastings if , f L U CAROL HUBER Si. Bernard, Hastings V rm 'ia 965 -51 :I l BARRY HUEY ST. Patrick, Galliizin I asa A ,cl I In B H53 lu .I rg ll iii? M37 3 I lr II. ll, mice or . E 59, , gp I. DARLENE HOGUE DONALD HOLMES ST. Michael, Loretto Holy Name, Ebensburg af 0'-' axyaic , 1 'I JAMES HORVATH ST. Nicholas, Nicktovvn BERNADETTE HUBER ST. John, Surnmerhill .. , , V - -X -Y,, ,-,H . JUDITH ILLIG SI. Patrick, Spangler , Y .. ,.,,,:Y M, ,. rr 331 fa, ,I L L. ,, L I I Q WTI MARY ELLEN ILLIG SI. Aloysius, Cresson KENNETH IVORY ST. Monica, Chest Springs LINDA JOHNSTON SI. Monica, Chesf Springs Q? 55 4 , 1, W vi W ,Q , iris, CATHERINE JORDAN ST. Mary, Kiffanning -ww ii QM I I H532 L wi III QA, IJVIMJLVW' I T or JOSEPH si T UM' 0 GERALD IVORY AugusTine, Sf. Augustine 55? a, me H ga -f if if Q :Z ww I ni , is ay? r I ' I ij. I I 1. I ii, !fY-1 KRISTINE JENKINS SI. Joseph, Portage Wi? if br, MARIE ANTOINETTE KANIA DVRICIA ST. Charles, Twin Rocks SI. Benedict, Car A wn ai Q-1: ' 'K , ii -'fu 4 ,zu -w iii: I' V X EEE H7155 Tw VI I Tm, ,QL-, I3 55 -221 'xv W I 'F' LW I IIA I' - ss 1, ZII E I 'ihggi sa as I I ,E 3 Y , , , Y . Y. - --41 ., f Y. -' rw Y. CATHERINE KASCHALK ST. Mary, Nanty-Glo EUGENE KELLY ST. Benedict, Carrollfown MSF' VV PAUL KELLY ST. Bernard, Hasrings w 1 L L 1? Q W L m- ' THOMAS KASPER lmmaculaTe Conceprion, VinTOVR ,M 'Wi o Y. Q Y. w,,,.. .Lea E M MH HH M H, 5 I K 5 Y . Y RICHARD KAZMER ST. Nicholas, Nicldown CANDACE KEATING ST. Mary, Nanfy-Glo w .L A VWWWQWZA V WML wwf W A AW Q ' if L3 ag fr .4 , L ' ' , Y. 5 Mgj..., fg,,.......L mg, rg- - ir . V , '- N A , ,,V .. 2 '.,: 5 P . Q af 'V 'I COLLEEN KENNY Holy Name, Ebensburg . 34- , f 1 W ' wif W JW f MN fdjbkrgl-fgxrv Afilvljjffa 5 Mlm ' My . rd rr wwf ,- grfffffiff . 306' , PATRICIA KELLY yy' Holy Name, Ebensburg l Y. w'w 'ikff M1 'Li N ' A A. ir L' Emi SUSAN KIBLER JUDITH KICK, . ST. Bernard, Hasrings ST. John, Summerhill l25 .mi ,ii qi ,I N Y ' Y v -'--' 4 1- 1 I Q, - - ., , , ,,,..,, , ,,,4.,,, ,,, , K 1 iii I ,M B53 in E , , x. W I' I MARY CATHERINE KIEL St. Joseph, Portage fig-5-' , no ROSE MARIE KIRKPATRICK St. Benedict, Carrolltown pr f NW mf 'ggi Q ' f f y Z I I -E I.. i ii ,i :I DONALD KITTELL St. Joseph, Portage I26 M KATHLEEN KIMLIN St. Aloysius, Cresson fast , :fe was I CORINNE KIRSCH St. Nicholas, Nicktown Iwi ' 'Yi me ,1 is I , jf of 5650 01 wi IW .IJW in oitufjyji agp WM B353 I' W I , is ' Ifiim lm ww ,,, fe' CYRILLA KIRSCH St. Nicholas, Nicktown 5- I H .gf 'cg ai Ti. CATHERINE KLIMEK St. Stanislaus, Barnesboro me MARGARET KINNEY St. Mary, Nanty-Glo MARILYN KIRSCH St. Nicholas Nicktown A326191 IQULQM cific. jig J EDWARD KLINE ST. Benedict, Carroiltown x 1 P . H? , My yyy ll Vf. y l il, Y 'wx. . J ww' L I r a r- W -..-- , . ll' N l llll,gg . ,fit x , , ' '. ' ,. J sq- h V V '. 1 -.9 -- Y E , A .N Jw' W! Q h .i QL. ' Q i ul ni pl... m '. gg .ggi I lq11l. 'V ,,3i:33...J3C:g'3,f, JV JOHN KLINE PAUL KODOSKY Holy Cross Spangler ST. Mary, Gallitzin WM. Sal B : ii 5513 JOHN KRUG Holy Name, Ebensburg l V E Y v E553 , my M Y , ,sz 1: Egg W l 1 lspg. , J rl NANCY KUPCHELLA ST. Mary, Nanly-Glo l27 , Q l I l l l ie: if T21 gen MA., all 0 U' ae rrr. . if Zia gg. W Q ..l .T My M il , I 00 L W KAREN LAMONT A Sacred HearT, BakerTon ll me l T T P -af if LINDA LANCE ST. Mary, Gallifzin Ia l Y?-. if Q IRENE LAPCZYNSKI Holy Family, Colver H fajvfw 'lr KW? JW? 'Q jjL?ijT,,i1 5? www . , aj KW ytjffyii, ,MAMA wwlfldwwi 9 6 5 ff 'Q I Q CAROL LAZRATION ST. John, Summerhill GERMAIN LIEB ST. BenedicT, CarrollTown G' W W W wi ,,m,, H ea 2 iii. iv, :ni W, ' +2.15 ,ii iw, , ii 5 . 1 --af ill' . ui :gr ii wie l28 ii iii iii ll CAROL LEAP ST. Brigid, Lilly RALPH LIEB ST. Nicholas, Nickiown TW HW ii. :fa ii in mm - iii - . , - 1 f V -- 3 lm iii ii iw ii gg' iii ww W i , l..:,, .,,1fm T, ii ,JST A ,, . ' EQ :Jiri 2 ' ' .Alt .se PTS' T 4, i ll 4 ' 7 1' X M T ii ry le? aw 'gil HL- ig 'Mg E MQ.. ala ,lf ii ,W,..r,j gf wfzga. l.. ., , l m Q? - I Til r-Q ,V L: gal? ii .-3. iam . . , f k ...W .,. xc, l F M f Q a 7M F MMCVZ M LOW 1 EMMA LEGROS QONNA LIDWELL ST. Lawrence, ST. Lawrence ST. Thomas, Ashville 225 CAROL LINK ST. Aloysius, Cresson 5 if V Af -f --f-A --- ----- f -- ,,..,, ,, an Cram,- DANIEL LITTLE ST. Thomas, Ashville 'I Ir I ,gf I Seniors mf KEVIN L G Immaculate Conception, New Germany KENNETH LOKEY Holy Redeemer, Revloc W ll GEORGE LYONS Holy Name, Ebens urg I I I I I I I I I I THOMAS MADIGAN Sf. Thomas, Ashville We fjfvy ANDREA LON Sacred Heart, Bakerton X lf Ze GERALD LONG Holy Name, Ebensburg JAMES MALONE Holy Name, Eloensburg I, III 3 1 QI, If I' I' H I JUDITH LONG Holy Name, Ebensburg ELAINE MANION Holy Family, Colver 31 ,gr gg, 2 PZ Q Zi , ze F5 vi, V Lg rr- I aa an Fm fm ww ? i4-, , DOROTHY MAROUZZO DONNA MARHEFKA DOROTHY MARINES MARGARET MARINES ST- Bernard, HGSTIVIQS iwxlgkligdohn, Mundys C V Sf. Charles, Twin Rocks ST. Mary, Nanfy-Glo '7 1 0 H :M L 'QQWD' ,QP f' EDGMM V K' If R ?iv-Y X RICHARD MARSHALL GERALD MARTINAZZI JACQUELINE MASCI Sf, Patrick, Spangler ST. Mary, NanTy-Glo Holy Name, Ebensburg wyggx 3 kyqffygma w3YjQ QT KH Iyiaa ,LTI I mm BARBARA MASTALSKI TERRENCE MATEJOVICH PAUL MCCAA Sf. Mary, Gallhzin ST. Mary, Nanty-Glo ST. Pafrick, Gallitzin I30 I Q wi Wir ,,i,, iiiiiiii 4 PATRICIA MCCOMBIE ST. Nicholas, Nickfown I - ,, , 1 . , ::l,Q:Z,, , H I THOMAS MCCONNELL ST. Francis Xavier, Cresson CATHERINE MCCOY Sf. Monica, Chest Springs ,fi JOHN McEVOY Sf. Mary, Nanty-Glo 'GY EDWARD MCMULLEN ST. Michael, Loretto 2 ,iiiII,.,gp5-:fp Ifwil 3 PATRICK NICMULLEN ST. Thomas, Ashville I I I LEONARD MCGOUGH GERARD MCGUIRE ST. Francis Xavier, Cresson ST. Francis Xavier, Cresson if? I 7,7 Z 5 PAUL MCMULLEN WILLIAM MCMULLEN Sf. Michael, Loretto MT. Carmel, Barnesboro if fx LL-, If X Q WN- . , t I W xx. - zuh Rin- WH M , ,Q :NX- i f ,, ANNJMIKOLAJCZYK KAREN MESOROS Immaculate Conception, Vintondale KATHLEEN MITCHELL Holy Name, Ebensburg .ss . A , ,, Q 5: I: ' 'NW 5 +?:f1,3t,i - .' im to ' mt - I A it I . . I , , 1' ' W ' lg Mg, -5 JI I , as ' j Il gi 1- I N. sis! Z Q VCR LR .x. X. W Q H, .S- , te It W - ' 7 Z5 - rag, wi-:3PIg I It fk'gx,?M L L . 1' 4 . ' I 9'- A H Mar L mg5,..,,k I 1.153 -7: -reel . ' -1 ,e g e - , - r -I 'Qtlirgt , . '1 -IL.3QL+--- -an I -' f t H 'Wi Ze 'LL 1 1 A 'I 'III NWHI it 3: ui iiiiviii,-3. f Y, w I BRIAN MICHAELS St. Joseph, Portage K LINDA MOORE Holy Name, Ebensburg MICHAEL MORELAND St. Francis Xavier, Cresson 1 WWE , , St. AIoys1us,Cresso f lll- 5 ? if T31 , 1 m , Tffilfa -y In I 7? WINIFRED MILLER BERNARD MINOR St. Patrick, Spangler Assumption, Portage Seniors MAUREEN MULDOON St. Brigid, Lilly I'- :HW ,JI I 1 FLORA MYERS ST. Francis Xavier, Cresson SUSAN NANNA Holy Name, Ebenslourg ROBERT MULLIGAN ST. Benedict, Carrolltown 4 l l lf i r CHARLES MURPHY S1 Bernard Has? I l WARREN MYERS Sf. Brigid, Lilly 965 BONNIE NATCHER Holy Redeemer, Revloc l WW! ROBERT NAGLE ST. Patrick, Gallifzin JOHN NEALEN Sf. Nicholas, Nickfown ii iii iii iii ii in vi ii H uw, CAROL MUTTER Holy Family, Colver SHARON NALISNICK Sacred Heart, Bakerfon , Y jr-T , , '2I v ll ir I we. JAMES NOEL LINDA NOLAND CLIFFORD NOLL HOIY Name, Ebensburg ST. Mary, Gallitzin Sf. Michael, Loretto W I ar 1? T MARY ANN OLSAVSKY ST. Mary, Nanty-Glo :I if I- CQf,hQ0,M, Jylw-4f39lJ'Q I f ' ' - , A Rfmlfffwi D, Ly' M . iff! ffifflarx ' ff I of ' 1 Y U ffl? UU fi JV Ol' Mil My ff' XWIOSEPH ONUFRO MI. Carmel, Barnesboro VIRGINIA PAGANO ST. Pairick, Spangler VERONICA PANEK ST. Brigid, Lilly al H33 I34 LINDA NOVAK Holy Name, Ebensburg I MARK O'NEILL I ST. Michael, Loretto COLLEEN PARRISH ST. Benedicr, Carrolltown I I l L X! 1 I I I I l II rm W II -K I M ,gi I I III' . ,, ,, . 4 11.-.HL ,X Q A .A Vi, -III IW ' ' ' .-K I 33 W III II In I I Li'li'?'7- II I GIBBS PARRISH PATRICK PARRISH VERONICA PASKO MARILYN PASSANITA Sgglaamciiljiavieg, Cresson jiEFjnC , C oly Family, Colvjgqg ST. Thomas, Ashville I y , ' W A I M, fe, I 'I fdwfi . WI JM QS Q X III gxfm Jaw gd I RQ I kN yx ' w 1 l 'I cu I gf wr- f III I -...va LINDA PATTERSON ELLEN PATTERSON Sacred Heart, BakerTon 'SL Francis Xavier, Cresson 5 I ,E I 5 Ye I I I I ... I CLARE PEARSON LUCINDA PEPPETTI JAMES PETYAK WAYNE PFISTER Holy Name, Ebensburg ST. Mary, Pafton Sr. Mary, Gallirzin ST. Nicholas, Nickiown A M HL ...W E 7, I .Jai - 'fr-wr 7 ' -JW- g 1 m,tt.m We tt I E -5: T TUV X F ,,.f-., .,.g .. Q - T ki' 1-Mn, 4 L T T KAREN POLINSKY St. Patrick, Spangler I 1 15,4 1, ., I A T THOMAS RAJNISH St. Stanislaus, Barnesboro I36 f V1 Jo MARILYN PHILLIPS Mt. Carmel, Barneslooro EEEE, aaaa ,,WW wWw mWW--T ,651 ., 5 M353 1 ,,v,,, , QR E E Epi tt, ' -4 I ?-Qian: 2. , ' 2 I 'ai Q, L '. gg , 1 Y 142 EH' i ie?-tl va if ,Q gm 5' , - W, , rf 1 -ef :H . 1 1 , , f zrfiurl. 1: gg I, 'E ' 219-at on A g Mr in B tu ,tu wmv- :yum , , 1 44 Q KAREN PUPO St. Aloysius, Cresson im KATHLEEN QUINN St. Joseph, Portage .5W. 5, ,V Zi fl T , 0 i KATHLEEN RATCHFORD St. Patrick, Gallitzin 'Hi-Ov ROBERT PIERCE Assumption, Portage 1 T 0 V at t T RITA RAFAS Holy Name, Ebensburg is- T ' 1 ELINOR REED Holy Cross, Spangler l l l l FRANCES REMATT ST. Patrick, Spangler 055,010 9, 1' Joy' JW. ' WN ,fpu Gr' Tag .M .5,,aa, , .g , l 1 l i i , l JAMES ROSENSTEEL Holy Name, Ebensburg i .AMELIA SABELLA ST. Patrick, Gallilzin lg, WU GZ v -N ui ,ll mf, ui il ii lu ' wig, l ii ... I w RICHARD RODGERS ST. Nicholas, Nickfown , 77:77 337 .rm , , NY, ,, 53' THOMAS RYAN ST. Aloysius, Cress 4g,,,,ffzW gfzwiw al , , r-'-' igwiiiwiii J 474' MARY SALONY ST. Brigid, Lilly I37 ,Q-RU lf , M. LQ SL le JOHN SALPINO ST. Patrick, Galliizin 'f' ,, v 5? FH, CAROL SCHIRF THELMA SCHRIFT St. Benedict, Carrolltown St. John, Summerhill. EMM ff iflwfff I EILEEN SHEEHAN MARY 51-101,115 ST. AlOYSlUS, CVGSSOVW ST. John, Barnesbor .i-iw: - f Y Hwiii--3 I38 ri ,, ,f FRED SCANLAN l . l i l l i Beings? GARY SCHENK ST. Michael, Lorelfo ST. Michael, Loreiio 1965 ST. Brigid, Lilly Y Sai' f -.I ,F aim- 535559 JAMES SHOPE St. John, Surnmerhill EUGENE SENO JOSEPH SHARBAUGH ST. Benedict, Carrollfown l em was 9.395 4 S??Vee -ei M if ROBERT SHORT SI. Patrick, Gallitzin 5 can BERNADETTE SHRIFT ST. Michael, Loretto O ia Seniors MARGARET SMITH Immaculate Conception, New Germany ROBERT SMITH St. John, Barnesboro or A-1, , - PATRICIA SIMMONS St. Mary, Nanty-Glo -- - - '------ Y- :I--IV - - Y Y-me., 3 - - ----- 4-,x genie Agnus KIIII II' Il M it asm 7 7 'gg I M35 , I C ,, . Conga., ANTHONY SKOMRA V DAVID SMITH T Sacred He rt, Portage' ft Immaculate Conception, ff I I K - New Germany 5? . f fn, ,Z mfvfiik fl y , ,, ta, V 5 Q ilf' href. 'igfffga I 4 Q I, w 241 I Q ,C 'vyfff ' , aw ji I .f Q W . L 5 QL , l ROSE ANN SPINNER PATRICIA SPONGROSS St. Michael, Loretto Immaculate Conception, Vintondale LNOSKY ird, astnngs , iii' ,IIIZII I 39 l 1 ' x , ,IE Q, ,i I -v, .v 1 U A V: , l ,.. ,n.. . 1 - ': ': , ' - gg .. - , ,age , ' 1 l I y ac ,,. . .,.,., r D l ' SANDRA sPoNsKY CHRISTQPHER sposlro DAVID SPRINGER JOSEPH SPRINGER Sacred Heart, Bakerton Stjannslaus, Barnesboro V Holy Name, Ebensburg t Nicholas, Nickt 5 X 0'cw zijn, VP- 7lf ZL,Vf?-4'W'N-ll I Zhu lgd ,Www JM, MF kj X, ffl ' . ' . meer ,,erff1'P! , A D Q, r f ,arf . lf ft A JNL-A fl' ff, D ,A A M of ,A Q--WMA .vl h ,kj f I ,, J-Aft W L-ff-rf, -A -H Y,,,,..,..-I ,fi -MLXZQAEY EA 1 . ffl X J .-,., fix? Uvvqjfl KJ 1 ,I J vlf,fwf0w,l Q Uk , l , l JOHN STASIK BARBARA STEBACK St. Joseph, Coupon Sacred Heart, Portage 225533 rw 44 l ! 1 l ll vr r'W'lv lu l JAYNE STEVENS STANLEY STOCK St. Mary, Patton St. John, Summerhill I40 JOHN STEFULA Mount Carmel Barnesboro xxftlaargiandb A Jw .WW , QM, l lv' ,ll wt tl CYNTHIA STOLTZ St. Mary, Patton l E iii pf E ii ,Q i , l 1 I l l T1 3 4 I l l U l E- EEJE MARY ANNA STOPKA Mt. Carmel Li THOMAS STORM f'W5'wyfj mf ,Law ATOM ' , X B-,Qfmfcj-l..f ,i,,f,,JCJC0Mfm Io, Fllvlflw' loafq GERALDINE sTossEL ST Th Ashv Ile N i. Brigid, Lilly omas I jbyua y WJLY W , fly J lj T ,Wifi Qlillajjlllllvlrffpll Jlflffly N lm SH QE! 5'llg?f BARBARA STRITTMATTER ST. Mary, Paiion i' ii T.. , Y E :jg-V . N iiirllrii E 1.11 y llii T illi T13 iiil' CJEROME STRITTMATTER Sf., Mary, Parton ffmiif-'ffl ld! V Y JT WY Y ,Y , , ,.: K , ,.,..-.. , Y ,iraq ,. 3 , H - M as . -- V . w :Erf.,J,- y 9 ' ' -2 A BERNARD SUWINSKI JOHN SWA!-l-IGAN l 4 l l l 5 l i l EE gp , E, 1 SHARON SWANHART Sf. John, Bamegbgro ST. Charles, Twin Rocks ST. Monica, Chesi Springs UQ, E- . 3 ' o HSTR TER ,Ji Bfy, gf N .E ii, BARRY SWARD Sf. Bernard, Hastings l4I xlib ii ii ii', ,'eeii ' . ii af iii ii iii ie i i v if fszz JUDITH SWEENEY ST. Brigid, Lilly STEVE SZYNAL ST. Mary, Gallifzin ' wi arf- -2 '15 iff' 'W I 1 J i i. 1. i LINDA SYBERT Sf. Joseph, Portage RITA TADDEI Sf. Patrick, Gallifzin WE. J 16? I NWI.. 5 3 i' Ti? :iw i. uw uti- LINDA THOMAS ST. Bernard, Hastings HW W www M a- Q - Y nf ' - i-1 ll ni eafalflii-l-i-gw- N www JANICE TISHOK Holy Name, Ebensburg go il ' i w... 5-.-.1 'iiiiim ll. l ii ii rx ii ii ina ma ui iii M52 Zi .5 . .. ii - Y? 'ip ,, J ll' ii li iillig-5 ' mi- W llllfg il il i. , , 55' l l X H 'al Q' rl FRANClS TREMEL BARBARA TRYBUS 4? 2 LOIS TQMLINSON ll jf. Ngyfpaifon ll ,il if lf rm rl? ,SV ,ul MARIAN TULLY ST. John, Summerhill ST. Brigid, Lilly ST. Stanislaus, Barnesboro l I JOHN VENESKEY ST. Benedici, Carrolltown ga ,i qw 965 LINDA VIGA Immaculate Concepfion, Viniondale so L il ll' ll 'Y l' Fil N ll llili ?i-l l' Fill ii ' gif' ' l lil al , , :al L' Silk CHARLES all iff i 600 'lwbjlw ROGER VASASI Sl. John, Portage ul' WALTER VINGLAS ST. Francis Xavier, Cresson All l is l sf l .lhag l i if il ,f . .,:,: : 1? 11? ' ' i - :mf , U' ll llmli l43 JOSEPH WEAKLAND St. Aloysius, Cresson f . I - I N 5 IEIIIIIII I- - III 'II 5 , J I II' III I- .f , , III III Z i . Cin PATRICIA WESTRICK St. Mary, Patton VIRGINIA WESTRICK St. John, Mundys Corner IIIIIII III III' LEONARD WEAKLAND St. Mary, Patton IE, L Z qf ' E215 f ii- -I ,I I II of-I II1 . I II IW F' J III 6 1 WIII .GI J - I N 1 III II SHARON WETZEL St. Patrick, Galiitzin Q' IIII Sth I , I I I 5? I R 5 REGI5 WEAKLAND St. Bernard, Hastings STEPHEN WERFEL St. John, Summerhill I , S , , I , ,, , . ,LZ ,,.:,, , X THOMAS WESTRICK Holy Name, Ebensburg I I IM xl 2f y Z EJLEEN WHELDON St. Brigid, Lilly II- - -. .L W I ROBERT WILD St. Joseph, Portage I gs III Ii as Q, 'WNW STANLEY WOJCIK Holv Name, Ebensburg YX fPSU6 .' ,V rr' g, If Q!- V Q 4 L ALA, at I PM .L W NN 295' I l JW fi JOSEPH YAHNER rpm St. Mary, atton ,ff 9--r PATRICK ZABINSKY St. Mary, Gallitzin Hg CHARLENE WOODLING SI. Charles, Twin Rocks gay- ' E an MARY ANN ZUFFUTO Holy Name, Ebensburg 'IEE E ? my 1 A R. , A5 it E ! I I I I I DANIEL YACHTIS MICHAEL YACISIN St. Bernard, Hastings Assumption, Portage I ' ie mf wi 'W' a 'w'?' I I Il WILLIAM YURCHIK I at e rt Portage - 4 f aigfa' RALPH ZAJAC JOHN ZERBEE St. Mary, Gallitzin St. Patrick, Gallitzin I W - Q E av If- 3 CHRISTOPHER ZIMMERMAN St. Francis Xavier, Cresson 5 ., , , l r l THOMAS ZUPON T St. Mary, Patton E i. 3 it as ROBERT ZULKO f St. John, Barnesboro ' i an ' 35,11 A r T In Memoriam MARTIN SCHRIFT Many of us never knew Martin because he attended Bishop Carroll only for the Freshman year. He left us in perfect health in June and was taken suddenly in August of 1962. Martin enioyed life, he was active in sports, he won the friendship of many. He faced a painful death with courage and resignation to the will of God. His sudden death was a great loss to the class of '65. He will live forever in the memory of his friends and will provide a courageous example for all. Dear Faculty and Fellow Students, I had the great privilege to spend the school year T964-65 in the United States and to study here at Bishop Carroll High School as a scholarship student in the senior class. I want to thank all my American friends for their wonderful hospitality and especially Father Malloy for accepting me at BCHS. ' fin, It was a great year for me to stay with an American family, Mr. and Mrs. Reidelbach, and to study with American students, and to live the way American people live. At the very beginning there was some diffi- culty, of course, not only that I was lost in the large buildings of BCHS- and once came late to Physics class-but also the different kind of school system, tests, teachers, and marking. As I never had obiective tests be- fore, 'I repeated the statements when I had my first obiective test instead of true and false as answers. The marks were for me upside down for the higher your marks the worse you are in Austria! CAustria is my native country.J I had only lay teachers Cexcept in religioni and school was from 8 a.m. to I p.m. including Saturdays. My studies included twelve subjects a year-a must! Although this was my first time away from home-and so far away- I hardly became homesick due to the help of my teachers, friends and host family. I hope to keep in contact with all of you when I return to Europe, and that you will think of me, and I will of you, so that our thoughts meet in the middle of the Atlantic. -Ernestine Juliana Schlacher Ryfhw uffczcllmil Alma Mater XWQKIAMQW 72024 Hail to thee, our torch of truth, f 7 , Beacon which inspires our youth, rxild me As we grow keep us in sight, Blessing e'er with wisdom's might. T'ward your heights our gaze directing, At your goals our minds proiecting We will strive, Oh Carroll High, For ideals, Oh Carroll High. Shine on brightly, Star of Love, Mirror of the One above, You have taught us common good, Now we'll teach men brotherhood. In our hearts your banner streaming, Blue and white, your grace is gleaming, We'Il be loyal as your sons . . . Noble Catholic citizens. Now we leave your halls and slopes, Shadowed only by our hopes . . . Hopes which urge us to progress A T'ward our home of happiness. Long shall we our bond acclaim, You our fire and we your flame. With our strength from God to be, Hope and Truth and Charity. With our strength from God to be, Hope and Truth and Charity. I47 148 CLAYTON R. ABEL Box 44 Hastings, Pa. 247-8851 VICTORIA M. ALBRIGHT 405 S. Fifth Avenue Patton, Pa. 674-8266 GIERALDINE P. ALLISON 317 W. Sample Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8923 CHARLES S. AMENDOLA 708 Philadelphia Avenue Barnesboro, Pa. 948-6784 COLETTE P. ANDERSON 520 W. High Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8675 MARK J, ANDREAS Ebensburg State School and Hospital Ebensburg, Pan I JUSTIN J. ANGELLOTTO 702 Crosley Avenue Barnesbora, Pa. 948-9372 BARBARA D. ANGELO Box 204 St. Benedict, Pa. 948-8015 JOYCE M. ARONEY 318 S. Phaney Street Ebensburg, Pa, 472-7951 MARY E. BABINCSAK Box 185 Twin Rocks, Pu. 746-7212 W LAWRENCE E. BALL R.D. -1281 Ashville, Pa. 942-6725 MARY LOU BARNAS Box 337 R.D. 9141 Portage, Pa. 736-8865 ANN M. BARNICLE 306 Main Street Carrolltown, Pa. 344-6365 THERESA L. BECK 726 Sandusky Street Gallitzin, Pa. 485-2519 ROBERT F. BECKER R. D. Hastings, Pa. 247-8123 JOHN E. BEM Box 216 Lenmark Road Hastings, Pa. 247-8184 BONITA L. BENDER 127 Scanlan Street Carrolltown, Pa, 344-6364 ERNEST A. BERNAZZOLI Box 35 Coupan, Pa. 944-2151 CYNTHIA L. BILLS Box 21 St. Benedict, Pa. 948-8721 KENNETH V. BOBETICH 600 E. Crawford Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-7853 KENNETH E. BOD ENSCHATZ R. D. fl Box 598 Portage, Pa. 496-1812 PAUL C. BODENSCHATZ P.O. Box 124 Jackson Street Summerhill, Pa. 495-3203 RUTH L. BODENSCHATZ Box 41 Summerhill, Pa. 495-9723 KAREN E. BORBULICH 1307 S. Main Street Portage, Pa. 736-8806 DIANE M. BREWER 610 Grant Street Portage, Pa. 736-4151 GREGORY O. BRUCE R. D. 781 Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8598 GARY J. BUCK Box 122 Colver, Pa. 748-3951 PAUL J. BURKE Box 6 Chest Springs, Pa. CAROL A. BYRNE Box 115 Nicktown, Pa. 948-8377 JANE E. CAMPBELL R. D. Bax 181 Patton, Pa. 674-8388 JOHN C. CAMPBELL 2310 Railroad Avenue Barnesbaro, Pa. 948-6873 MELINDA M. CAMPBELL R. D. i191 Loretto, Pa. 472-8349 MARY F. CASTELLI 620 N. Caroline Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8622 CONSTANCE T. CHERVENAK First Street Barnesbora, Pa. 948-7106 MARY K. CHIMELEWSKI Box 211 Summerhill, Pa. 495-7283 ZITA M. CHIRDON R. D. 9152 Box 426 Portage, Pa. 736-8049 HELEN L. CHRISTOFF Box 68 R. D. 9141 Barnesboro, Pa. 948-6398 ROBERT J. CHVERCHKO R. D. 931 Box 112 Ashville, Fa. 674-8582 CHERYL A. CLAWSON 212 Park Street Ebensburg, Pct. 472-7374 CHARLES Iz. CLINEMYER It. D. Box Ior Lilly, PQ. eats-me CHARLES J. CONNACHER Gallitzin Road Cresson, Pa. 886-7476 LINDA M. CONWAY Bax 114 Ashville, Pa. 674-8574 BARBARA A. COX 416 Broad Street Cresson, Pa. B86-7110 PATRICIA R. CREANY 514 E. Horner Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-7335 FRANCIS X. CRISTE Box 17 A Loretto, Pa. 886-5093 MARY M. CRISTE R. D. 9151 Box 26 Loretto, Pa. 886-5419 SYLVIA A. CRISTE 628 Ashcroft Avenue Cresson, Pa. 886-2196 DAVID W. CRONAUER R. D. -7151 Box 357 Patton, Pa. 674-8474 MARIE H. CROWELL 811 Ross Avenue Patton, Pa. 674-8226 JOSEPH C. CULLEY 311 Spruce Street Cresson, Pa. 886-2552 ETHEL T. CUNNINGHAM Box 253 R. D. 9951 Ebensburg, Pa. 344-8107 ELAINE A. DARGAY Box 186 Colver, Pa. 748-2621 JEROME C. DAVIS R. D, -7151 Box 54 Dysart, Pa. 674-8793 VIRGINIA L. DAWSON 702 Jackson Street Gallitzin, Pa. 485-2425 DONALD A. DeGO1. 1027 Quarry Street Gallitzin, Pa. 485-8801 LOUIS V. DeGOL 810 Sandusky Street Gallitzin, Pa. 485-2226 MARIANNE E. DeGRETTO 625 N. Belmont Street Elnensburg, Pa. 472-8444 BENNET J. DELOZIER R. D. 7151 Box 34 Dysart, Pa. 674-8622 LINDA A. DeYULIS 1437, Harding Avenue Revloc, Pa. 472-8811 JOANNE G. DILLON Box 118 Nicktown, Pa. 948-8029 KAREN A. DILLON Box 123 R. D. Hastings, Pa. AUDREY D. DODSON 890 Main Street Vintondale, Pa. BARBARA A. DONATELLI 611 Belmont Avenue, Ebensburg, Pa. 472-7413 PATRICIA A. DONLEY Ie. D. +I an 261 A Nanty-Glo, Pa. 746-7502 PATRICK M. DORAN Bax 112 Spangler, Pa. 948-8324 M. MAUREEN DOYLE 625 Prospect Street Portage, Pa. 736-3461 LEROY DUMM Box 119 Nicktown, Pa. 948-8227 MARY JEANNE DUMM P. O. Box 3 Nicktown, Pa. 948-7278 JAMES E. DURBIN R. D. 1151 Box 45 Patton, Pa. 674-8412 LAWRENCE E. EASTBOURN R. D. 5151 Box 16 Hastings, Pa. 247-6633 EARL J. ECK 521 N. Julian Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-7810 LESTER M. ECK 148 Harding Avenue Revloc, Pc. 472-8025 LINDA L. ECKENRODE 319 6th Street Cresson, Pa. 886-2013 LINDA M. ECKENRODE R. D. 5191 Box 29 Patton, Pa. 674-8541 ELIZABETH J. EDWARDS 834 W. High Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-7664 MICHAEL J. ENDLER 2 Harvey Street Hastings, Pa. 247-6295 HARRY A. ENGLEHART 317 N. Phaney Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-9471 GARY T., ERCULIANI P.O. Box 57 Wm. Penn High Cresson, Pa. 886-2608 CARL E. ERICKSON 403 E. High Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-7073 JANE A. ERTTER Flick Avenue Carrolltown, Pa. 344-6384 JEAN A. ERTTER Flick Avenue Carrolltown, Pa. 344-6384 KENNETH D. FAGAN Lovell Park Ebensburg, Pa. 472-7235 HENRY D. FARABAUGH 139 N. Church Street Carrolltown, Pa. 344-8126 LINDA A. FARINO BOX 24 R. D. -7152 Barnesboro, Pa. 948-8309 DONNA M. FASSIO 420 Second Street Cresson, Pa. 886-2369 JUDITH FEDORKA 517 E. Ogle Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8825 DAVID M. FEES P. O. Box 323 Carrolltown, Pa. 344-6525 JOHN J. FEES P. O. Box 323 Carrolltown, Pa. 344-6525 way BERNARD C. FELIX 736 N. Spruce Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8114 MARY ANN-FLICK 1020 Second Street Nanty-Glo, Pa. 746-4943 MARY ANN FOGLE R. D. Box 104 Ashville, Pa. 943-5418 CONNIE E. FOWLER Box 25 R. D. 462 Barnesbora, Pa. 948-9168 ROBERT E. FRANK 215 S. Caroline Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8826 MARY C. FRAZIER 733 Portage Street Gallitzin, Pa. 485-8951 LESLIE A. FULCHIERO Box 51 Coupon, Pa. 943-5427 LARRY R. GARAY Mitchell Street Box 2 Hastings, Pa. 247-6910 REGIS W. GEORGE R. D- 7i91 Mineral Paint, Pa. 746-6241 BERNADINE F. GLASHAUSER Box 14 Coupon, Pa. 944-2436 ROBERT A. GLUNT 807 Keystone Avenue Cresson, Pa. 886-2442 DENNIS A. GRABOSKY 713 Church Street Gallitzin, Pa. 485-2279 ROSEMARY GREEVEY 847 Tunnelhill Street Gallitzln, Pa. 485-2535 GERARD D. GREINER R. D. 7191 Box 99 Patton, Pa. 674-3392 PATRICIA A. GRESKO 114 Main Street Vintondale, Pa. PATRICIA A. GRODIS 603 Cleveland Street Gallitzin, Pa. 485-2287 ANDREA J. GUZZO 1728 Leishmon Avenue Arnaid, Pa. 335-7766 JAMES R. HABERL 556 Main Street Summerhill, Pa. 495-8341 MATILDA M. HARTZOG R. D. 5151 Box 31 Dysart, Pa. 674-8131 HELEN A. HEUTHER 1013 Maple Avenue Barnesboro, Pa. 948-9680 KEVIN F. HINES 129 High Street Cressan, Pa. 886-7654 LORETTA M. HINES P.O. Box 211 Cresson, Pa. 886-2110 CAROL M. HITE R.D. 731 Loretto, Pa. 433-6909 DARLENE P. HOGUE R.D. 921 Box 281 Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8518 DONALD E. HOLMES 400 South Locust Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8216 RICHARD S. HOLTZ 735 North Julian Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8557 WILLIAM R. HOOVER Second Avenue Hastings, Pa. 247-8107 JAMES P. HORVATH Main Street Nicktown, Po. 948-6708 BERNADETTE M. HUBER 611 Ebensburg Road Summerhill, Pa. 495-7333 CAROL A. HUBER Box 84 Hastings, Pa. 247-6397 BARRY J. HUEY 406 Cleveland Street Gallitzin, Pa. 485-2293 DIANNA J. ILLIG Box 239 R.D.'7g'1 Ebensburg, Pa. 344-8106 JUDITH M. ILLIG Spangler, Po. 948-9172 k MARY ELLEN ILLIG R.D. Loretto, Pa. 886-7683 JOHN C. ITLE Box 44 R.D. Loretto, Po. 886-5701 JOSEPH R. ITLE Box 43 R.D. Loretto, Pa. 886-2546 GERALD T. IVORY R.D. -7151 Dysart, Pa. 674-8132 KENNETH J. IVORY Box 27 Chest Springs, Po. 674-8173 KRISTINE L. JENKINS 608 Orchard Street Portage, Pa. 736-8138 LINDA L. JOHNSTON R.D. Box 122 Loretto, Pa. 674-2228 CATHERINE A. JORDAN 1616 Johnson Avenue Kittanning, Pa. 412-523-3953 MARIE ANTOINETTE KANIA R.D. 782 Box 119 Ebensburg, Pa. 746-2294 PATRICIA'L. KANIK 239 Benedict Street Corrolltown, Pa. 344-8155 CATHERINE A. KASCHALK 1287 Third Street Nanty-Glo, Pa. 746-5143 THOMAS T. KASPER 332 Main Street Box 174 Vintondole. Pa. 788-5653 RICHARD J. KAZMER Box 63 Niclctown, Pa. 948-6477 CANDACE A. KEATING 1170 Lloyd Street Nanty-Glo, Pa. 746-4852 EUGENE F. KELLY Box 117 Carrolltown, ,Pa. 344-8958 MARY PATRICIA KELLY 624 E. Sample Street Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8373 COLLEEN M. KENNY 421 Highland Avenue Ebensburg, Pa. 472-8710 SUSAN M. KIBLER Bax 344 Hastings, Pa. 247-6933 JUDITH L. KICK 204 Mill Street Summerhill, Pa. 496-1982 MARY CATHERINE KIEL Munster Road Portage, Pa. 736-8597 KATHLEEN A. KIMLIN 710 Powell Avenue Cresson, Pa. 886-7071 MARGARET R. KINNEY 884 First Street Nanty-Glo, Pa. 746-6222 ROSE MARIE KIRKPATRICK 329 N. Main Street Carrolltcwn, Pa. 344-8916 CORINNE F. KIRSCH R. D. Box 44 Spangler, Po. 948-6776 CYRILLA M. KIRSCH Route 981 Box 29 Carrolltown. Pa. 948-6676 MARILYN J. KIRSCH P. O. Box 43 Niclrtawn, Pa. 948-7528 MICHAEL D. 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