Bishop Guilfoyle High School - Accolade Yearbook (Altoona, PA)
- Class of 1966
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We owe adebt of gratitude to Father who has so ably planned the hours of our high school years that each second might be a worthwhile addition to our store of memories and knowledge. Thus the members of the senior class thank you, Father Plummer, and offer a sincere prayer for your continued health and happiness, that future classes might enioy the advantages of your labors. MONSIGNOR KLINE Our first two years of high school must stim- ulate and inspire us that we may desire to con- tinue our schooling. Monsignor Kline has per- formed an excellent iob in assembling a challeng- ing scholastic program, which instilled us with a curiosity demanding satisfaction through edu- cation. We thank him for his more important efforts to develop character and awareness of Christian principles in all of us. Our loyalty to these ten- ets will be our final proof of gratitude. Our tuture success can be greatly attributed to Mon- signor's plan which aims at the production of good Catholics and educated citizens. m.c..,-Q.....,.,, X 1 A., ,,-Qv,w.wgic-aw' V. qw A-V , Lv 5 Z 4,-L , K Q ,,.,..r-- s. .. FATHER DAMIAN DRASS, T.O.R. Religion II FATHER EDWARD DABCOSKY FATHER RICHARD HOVANEC Religion IV FATHER PAUL ROBINE Religion IV Religion III, IV Golf Club Moderolor FATHER BERNARD GREGA Religion I Religion Man is noi alone. There may be silence hui neversoliiudeganx- iely but never fear. We have been made in The image of Trulh, we have been taught in the man- ner of Love. These selfless men have been our Teachers. They have made us know Him-in knowl- edge ihere is no fearg they have mode us love Him-in love there is no soliiude. In The process we have absorbed C1 poriion of lheircouroge and integrity. They have fortified us ogoinsl the worId's heresy and socieiy's con- formity, Our sirengih will be iheirlhonks. -9.3 FATHER DANIEL O'FRlEl Religion III FATHER JAMES BUNN Religionl Pep Club Moderolor Ny'-' FATHER ELWOOD FIGURELLE Religion ll FATHER REGIS MYERS Religion lll, IV FATHER JOHN ELLIAS Religion l, ll auf - ,,..B'!' ...di Alf E Yi' SISTER FRANCES MARY, RSM, English Il Forensic Moderator - 6th Ave. SISTER M. GREGORY, CSA. English III Guilfoyle Gazelle English In our quest for happiness, we seek people. The minds ond heorls of our neighbors con be most eosily reoched by The word ond The pen. We expe- rience The world Through Iilerolure. We hove Ieorned living, Tor living is I :men ff-,'m:gs -sw H A .-br.: ., , f- gyafflx . QUT' Und SHO if I I I '..f gjlglj,-,L ' 2 V 1:74,3is,1QHfg,sgrg- 1 . ' , I , 1 --Till I if ,K Q, K, i m is 'Y I ,, , ,ef , I ez, - . X- , ,... SISTER MARY ANN IHERESE, R.s.M. English lii,iv Forensic ModeroTor SISTER MARY CARITAS, RSM. English I milk oi your age? Righiz FoTherO'Friel! Chocolole Lefiz We con Iough now A il's over for another doy. sharing ideas. The pledge of ourgrat- itude for the patience ot our teachers we fulfill by our union with our coun- trymen in the cause of the common good. -ali YNY SISTER MARIE BONAVENTURE, RSM. English IV Yearbook Advisor SISTER MARIE ASSUNTA, R.S,M, English I,lI Cheer Club Moderator SISTER MARY GONZALES, R.S,M. SISTER MARY SHARON, R.S,M. Communications, Library, Moderator ot Library Club English I,Il Guess I'm the only one who paid my library dues SISTER FRANCIS JEAN, S.C. Art, Art Appreciation SISTER M. ASSUMPTA, S,S.J. Music, Chorus Ill, IV Glee Club Moderator I-lark, the Guilfoyle angels singl I4 A agua...- MR. JAMES J, WOLFORD Band Director SISTER MARY EDMUND, C.S.A. Shorthond I, Typewriting Moderator of CSA Cafeteria Advisor Arts Art is selt-expression, truth in its purest form. We who have been blessed with gifts ot talent are thankful tor the opportunity to develop our skill. We have been led to the portal through which we can share of ourselves, that the world may have beauty. SISTER M. ROSEANN, CDP, Homemaking MRS. PATRICIA FIELD General Music I, II oth Ave. Glee Club Specialization is the wonder ot our age. Yet all of the complexities of modern business andin- dustry would be mass chaos, without the labors ot the clerical staffs whose work is organization. lt is in the busi- ness department where the rules of order are practiced and per- tected. SISTER M. VIANNEY, C.S.A, Shorthand ll, Type-writing MR. JOHN LAMBOUR Bookkeeping, Business Law, Typing I Business ...ww -ww..-J Left Neatness counts. ' Right- Anybody bring CIIISYUSEIT' I5 and they call these the best years of our lives. German I, ll, Ill I6 French II SISTER MARY JOEL, S.S.J, Latin ll Latin Club MR. JOHN MYERS German Club Moderator MRS, WINONA d'ANCONA Algebra ll French I German SISTER THOMAS MORE, S.S.J. French Club, Class Play Moderator Foreign 41:55 f te -,za A te As no man can ever remain a stranger, so too, no country can stand alone. lnterdependence and internationality, these arethecon- cepts which demand that each land belong to the world, the family of nations, Contrasts in custom, culture, and communica- tion have constructed between peoples, insurmountable barriers Right: A Fly Went By by Mr, Myers Lett: The Romans probably inven ted magic markers, too. FATHER GEORGE PUNTI O EM. Spanish I French I Languages f' of distrust, enmity, and fear. The study of languages has imparted knowledge which dispels the mists of ignorance, the breeder of war. The understanding with which we now view our fellow world cit- izens will pervade our lives and provide the medium for future harmony. SISTER MARIE AUBERT, S.S..I. Latin III, IV, U. S, History Junior Classical League Moderator Language Federation Moderator SISTER M, ERNESTINE Latin I, Religion II Moderator of Latin Club SISTER MARY BLAISE, S.S,J. Spanish I, II Junior Class Moderator .igiyiwg f f. . ,,, SISTER ANN CHRISTOPHER, S.C. Biology Mission Club Moderator, 6th Ave. Biology Club Moderator SISTER MARIE ANTHONY, S.C. Chemistry and Physics Student Council Moderator 'I ' it ' , 5, , National Honor Society Moderator ft. 2. J' . -ffilr' will q-,fA 1 1 T915 , V '7 2, y , W, Qrfi f :A It-1' J 5: A. ttifuffcixzvest W, 15 45315 cttw School Nurse YMJL. 4 fighter r G, W Wi 3:1 I I . --1 - ' . V' iff H-i25f g ' t fx filing' 3, ,M ,Gay Y - ' 3 YV , If -'ilszf'-gui if I s MRS. HELEN ELDEN 4,-'ap i vfggsxfsff I I f '7 fifs -iff tv-I-f:'.?'fzv3?'.k '?5'f5?l'f 5. i --'::gi,r ,L gg ' , 5, ,J , - 515 T. ' I Q . 'V' 1'-4 J.4.v4 X, , M .44 ant.. ,' Meets . . fue The What characteristic is more nat- ural to man than curiosity? ln satisfying this curiosity about the earth, he has unlocked secrets of nature which can be used for the betterment of society. ln the sciences, knowledge is power. Under the able guidance ofthe various teachers in our science GARY R. RHODES General Science, Biology, Health SISTER M, FELICITA, S.C. Junior and Senior Mathematics Courses Mu Alpha Theta Moderator Mission Club Moderator KV' Science department, we have learned the challenge of our world. Some have found their futures in the laboratories, others have devel- S f 'sw KYTU I Q? oped an appreciation of the im- portance ot practical usage of scientific discoveries, all now re- alize the intricacy of God's mas- ter plan. SISTER M. GENEVIEVE, Sf. Chemistry, Algebra Il, Physical Science SISTER MARY DAVID S SJ Biology II Biology Club Moderator SISTER PAUL MARIE, S.C. Geon1eIry,UlCSMl SISTER ADRIENNE MARIE S C UICSM I, II, Algebra I SISTER FRANCIS IERESA, SC. Algebra l, UlCSMl Student Council Moderator, 6th Ave. I SISTER M. THEODOSIA, I,I'l.M. World Cultures I Social Men of all nations inhabit one world, our earth. Under today's shadow, man's relations with his fellows are no longer his own but the concern of all humanity. Misunderstanding,miscalculations and hate are dangerous commod- ities in society. Our responsi- bility to ourselves demands that SISTER M. DOROTI-IEA, I.H.M. Lett: I dare you to stand up and soy that. Right: The eve ot destruction. ,..-uaakw 20 Economics, Government Senior Class Moderator SISTER EUGENE MARY, I.H,M. World Cultures I, ll .lohn F, Kennedy Citizenship Club SISTER M. FRANCIT1-XI.H.M. American History, Library Library Club I I Studies we avoid the errors ot previous generations in their quest torhap- piness. Thus we welcome the story of man, for the mistakes of yesterday chart the course of tomorrow. We seek peace for all men, tor in peace lies our happiness. I l Education SISTER M. CAMILLA, CDP. Guidance Counselor SISTER M. HERBERTA, l.l'l.M. American History lll, Sociology When the day's tensions and pres- sures have stretched us taut, gym is a wel- come refuge. Competi- tion builds aur courage, our character. Many young men and women have met themselves for the first time upon the gym floor. MRS. ELIZABETH MCGREGOR Physical Education Moderator of Cheerleaders MR. ALPHONSE PACIFICO Physical Education IlI,lV, Health I Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach MR. WILLIAM GAFEEY Government, Economics Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach Varsity Club Moderator ev- f Ovid? ri Q. V 33.17 X ia. , fy., 5,,. , . ia gl.. V , --2l'i?.5:Z55Z.v ' Neff :N , f ,mm . ,555 fi 2 f . All A M?,,,..1?. p, ,AAI : M. A f W 4 ' ,,., V 4- . sw - e vfiigxff, f'A' --' - ' . , Wa 2 ' K 5 gggrvk, mm 6 Behind the Grade transcripts are the order of the day for the Pleasant Val- ley secretaries. ButMrs. Lusardo and Mrs. Truitt are never too busy to lend the Scotch Tape or check to see if Father Plum- mer is busy. WWE i . ,, K.,-I - Q , fs num. ., Let there be heat! says Mr. Langguth, as he and Mr, Ergler begin maintenance prepara- tions for a cold, wintry day. Miss Gutwuld and Mrs. Fedeli know how best to please the starving hordes. Top: ...and French fries. Bottom: lthink il s still alive! Scenes To the Sixth Avenue mointe- nance director, Harvey Stoltz, a biology lag shipment means an eleventh commandment, Thou shall not break, ln a sheltered nook cooks Car- But I don't need football in- surance , Lona Lou Benney pro- tests to Sixth Avenue secretary Barbara Mollica. -Q jx ., mfs, Please don't eat the daisies rie Frederick and Mary Ryan ready lunch for the Freshman- Sophomore lineup. f R ' ,Q ' 4 it SJ qw, sg fi' ' 'Q .,, f 1.952 r ,F-1 4 V1 4 'xl 'JS'-if Q 311 P J 1, we as X- A , - 2 Qi iw .wr ' - 4 Q I L, . Aung, 5 K , 555 . 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' 4 'N 'SFT'-52 1 i -.ww ' W Av fl.j.j.,+,s Qfiwsg .53 fff F134 'chi' L.N3.',:: .A L. fx ,gh , l s ,,k I'-5, - f. . K mea M , . . . . ,- Q -'.' ' ' 5 ., -'sfo' . X he K,U.ft,:V+ wi-'pf 4 4 f - ' xwm, N 14.3.-1 fgwag . N id? -arf-'3Q s.f1 JJ- . .': xx, Q - '4'. . J.: , 'fl' N - 4 - .5 ang, f ., f'.'w.-.fr A-'--W A v 'Q W ,,..f'r':1n ' , . N + Mrk- K' X A-'-,M ,L . vssw1! .1,,'.w4 'FW . - 1' . -22-fffw 'WJ 5 X Af' V , v 4 I ' NI . -, ..',,-XX' ' ' ' ' N V - ,w'- 5' J A 6 , 3 f ,what ..y,.A.f-,N ,-.magx R wffjnjk y ,,.A-'Q-iff -ww Q .Y JW' . y vf , urn- ,ln a rf- f- A . X sy' . -L .'. H Q Q, ...1f',.fL, KH? fx, -. ' .4 U, ww K H ' fs , --a ,ah , fa' . .,...h... ,, ,, ...We .AA, ......a.-,,..,,. W... .. . . . .,,. M,ft.,..,.r,.r. .WW f V. f , ..f1wJ 5-::q:a.::f: Front Row-M. Allen, M. Behe, N. Auker, C. Beres, D. Brody, M. Boker, V. Belch, L. Borcoro, L. Brown. Second Row- K, Biclnel, J. Bentley, M. Becker, D. Adams, M. Bettwy, J. Blackburn, C. Bienielc, P. Bernhart, A. Abroshoff. Third Row- M, Ansmon, J. Baronner, J. Cossorly, J. Boker, R. Allwein, D. Brennan, A. Borcoro, D, Beahm. Fourth Row-T. Cus- sidy, D. Clemens, S. Cassarly, T. Cherry, D. Ciornbotti, W. Bennelti, W. Chirdon, F, Brunhuber. gf ,.,' - f A W . ' But Sister, the other English teacher no-Q .-3' 2 '- ,5ifN5v gg' Who says Slxlh Avenue studies are Wd - ' ' - Z'-fi! jM'lP'T'f I' ft .. rf l Uowdedl -2..,,,, -f-w ...h - Nwgi- A- . .,.,.. Aw A . -L Xt ,. , ' ' 1-1- .,.. I- .,,.. - Q Front Row-B. Bulsok, S. Burkey, B. Capriolti, S. Condrin, S. Craver, G. Butler, D. Davis, J. Carney, D. Compalong. Second Row-K. Dilflaviano, B. Conrad, E. Coporuscio, K. Burluge, K. Davis, D, Czoplicki, C. Conlon, P. Conway. Third Row-K. Byrne, P. Coldwell, A. Cupples, R. Carey, ' l S 1 s ' e gf..--.-A-.V 92 ref -ff-sv me . -Q be .- 'lKnLTYz'. .V --JY: - ' Where there ore boysthere' boll game. fl- 'U f.. aj. . 1 R. Cornet, J. Dumm, R. Fosick, M. Crowley, P. Byrne. Fourth Row-J. DeRubeis, M. Cliber, F, Feclesco, j,Crgmgf,G, Eckenrode, M, Conley, S. Donnelly. Absent-W, Cruscial, K. DeGennaro, J, DeGol, C. Bucher. 1 Y .. E .sf S My . ,Q A . ,ini JirQi. X i Front Row-M. Ehredt, R. Dumm, K. Elden, S. DiNicola, D, Elden, K. Figurelle, L. Dodson, C. Dumm, K. Figurelli Second Row-S. Gillam, C. Frazier, G. Drain, S. Farrell A. Dodson, M. Frezza, J. Gill, R. Fox, D. Gority, P, Gal- There is a new world to conquer, new emotions to be felt, new friends to make. ls it a wonder that knees tremble and palms sweat? The security of childhood is laid aside to make room for the une certainty of adolescence, thot is progress. There is progress, too, in education. But this is only a beginning. There will be more new worlds to conquer, more new friends to moke, and many more new vistas to be opened, you have just begun. Front Row-P. Hughes, K, Hasson, R. Kohler, M, Hoover, D. Kwolik, D. Kenny, M. Krause, H. Hartman, M. Hoffman. Second Row-K. Hildebrand, M, Hatch, M. Grimme, A, Hirt, J. Huttord, K. Hannley, C, Kies, C, Holler, J. Harter, M. lagher. Third Row-F. Ergler, J. Fraundorfer, T. Geishauser, D, Gordon, T. Graham, R. Fiore, M. Dougherty. Fourth Row-A. Grimme, T. Fronouer, T. George, D. Gaden, J. Glasson, S. Grimme, A. Hallinan, D. Hallinan, Freshmen Hogan. Third Row-J. Hazenstab, M. Hoover, M. Kimmel, R. Kristofco, W. Hater, M. Kelly, G. Hoover, M. Koehle. Fourth Row-F. Kopthommer, H. Hoover, J. Lang, R. Hopfl, D. Hoover, S. Johnston, H. Hoover, E. Hormanski. if fn .. 27 Front Row--J. Marlin, C. Moore, C. Lambour, J. McConnell, J. Little, D. Loeclwner, W, Lylle, S. Lang, J. Lyile, E. Marks C. Mincin, A. Miller, C. Lysinger, M. Maher, Second Row- M, MCCQIQ, Fourfh Row- M, Mccon,-,elll F. Modden' J C' MJQUOQUO, -li Lowe, D' l-0090, C4 Moore. R- MOVE P- LY' Legge, D. Langgulh, C. Larrimore, J. Leyo, S, McGregor man, B. Marlett, S. McAleer, E. Lamberf, M. Leiden, D. Mc J, Mcgoughy W- Momnl Creary, Third Row- K. Maier, K. Muhlbauer, G. Lascoli, Compasrf'boy1Zmayl'iem. Fran! Row-A. Noel, A. Peryak, M. Popovich, P. Olmor D. Myers, P. Murphy, K. Polinsky, J. Policcslro, A. Pacifica Second Raw-L. Pirro, J. Pompulius, R. Nale, K. Pielmeier, D. O'Leary, T. Muri, B. Myers, A. Pielmeier, J, Peo, M, Prael Third Raw'-R. Perrello, L. Orsena, F. Naperkoski, R. Parson A. Nagle, J. Moschella, R. Moses, M. Plisenslci, M. Poliio Fourth Row-D. Russino, R. Russler, R. Myers, D. Pierannun zio, E. Rilo, A. Rosenhamer, G. Ranlz. 28 - J , - . 4W-...s-f,,-.,.---.- A 55 Front ROW-l 5mlll'1mYef. D' 5Cl1UllZ. M. Runyon,C. Shcink, Row-C. Snyder, S. Srol, J. Shellenberger, R. Steinbeiser, L. Scheungrob, M. Rentz, S. Ritchey, K. Qurrin, J. Sell. Sec- T. Skelley, G. Schreiber, D. Romano. Fourth Row-J.Stevens, ond Row-B. Smith, D. Snyder, T. Steinbugl, C. Sheehan, J, Shutter, D. Smith, G. Schreiber, J. Tholhuuser, S. St. John, R. Roichle, K. Sonders, F. Richers, C. Rossi, P. Rice, Third M. StubIer,J.Strcyer. Absent-L. Ruggery. Deliver us from evil . , . Front RowPJ. Webb, A. Wertz, P. Trimorco, A. Wiesinger, C. Tremel, B. Ziegler, V, Voughn, V, Westly, K. Weidley. Second Row-P, Tholhouser, G. Welsh, K. Wolford, S. Stein del, D. Stoehr, J, Swires, R. Winelond, P. Worner, D. Stoltz V, Stetter, D. Von Tries. Third Row-R. Wurdock, N. Woring FE 1., , 3, 1, We pause tor station identification. P. Vicere, D. Wiley, M. Weinzierl, D. Winklebouer, P. Win klebouer, J. Toylor, E. Stephens. Fourth Row-M. Tomlin son, E. Wlozlowski, J. Young, H. Wolf, R. Woods, G. Wolf J. Tomlinson. Front Row-M, Bravin, A, Buechele, C. Boslet, M. Ball, C. Altiero, K. Bennetti, S. Baker, S. Barry, J. Billotte. Second Row-J. Callan, M. Boronner, D. Brown, J. Blair, H. Bettwy, C. Buck, K. Bailor, G. Baronner, D, Ansmon, M. Abrashoft, A beginning has been made. No longer do you tremble, now there is confidence in your steps. You know your way around and you are proud. This is progress, for man cannot move ahead if he is too timid to take the first step forward. This year, too, your horizons are broadened by the pursuit of Biology and the study of a foreign language, You have taken the second step. The challenge has been met half-way. It is now up to you to meet the challenge head-on and conquer it. Front Row-M. Champeno, M. Christe, D. Damico, J. Con- drin, D. Chathams, J. Carnicella, K. Conlin, S. Davis, J. DeBernardis, Second Row-L. Carolus, K. Eckley, D. De Bernardis, R. DiNiclla, M. Carney, J. Ergler, J. Clobove, M. Chirdon, C. Casatelli. Third Row-R. Cross, M. Fox, mud' if ' Zkifllfrf L. Benney. Third Row-J. Ames, G. Adams, R. Ciampoli D. Adams, T. Cassidy, M. Allison, B. Cliber, P. Caldwell Fourth Row-D. Anthony, A. Bustaque, S. Brulia, J. Bome isl, J. Benton, R. Conway. Absent-J, Behe. Sophomores D. Fiore, M. Ergler, M. Dillon, R. Eger, C. DiMemmo, D Cuzzolina. Fourth Row-W. Dumm, W. Friendenberger, C Drenning, T. Farrell, F. DeFrancesco, J. Corrado, A. DeLeo Absent-J. Costlow. ...Mx 103 Front Row-D, Hatch, M. Glass, Karen Geis, M, Hollinan, R. Grassi, D, Gerweri, K. Gregg, M, Fleming, M. Fogle. Second Row-D. Ferrucci, L. Horber, K. Grim, K. Heiss, C. Falbow, A, Georgiona, M. Gillam, J. Griebel, D. Graham, D. Graham, M. Heinz. D. Heavey, D. Grimme, M, Hughes, J, Gallagher. Third Row-P. George, S. Heverly, N. Genovese, B. Heininger, T. Gill, Fourth Row-C. Hogan, M. Hughes, M. Hommoncl, J. Hischar, T. Hipp, D. Furrer, J. Hollobough. When the coi's away . . . Front Row-R. Hiie, M. Irwin, S. Johnson, M. Lascoli, M, Klisiewicz, J. Louro, T, K Leomer, M. Hoover, M, Leamer, M. Kawioski, B. Kelly. Sec- Leiden, D. Kimmel, J. H Grid Row-J. Long, J. Jeffries, G. Kozok, J. Landolfi, R. M. Hughes, P, Lambert. Now how do we gel ii down? eis, M, Helfrich, Fourfh Row-M. unier, P. Krisi, M, .Lung R, Knob, ' , .' . H ,,:','k,5,5i5,,.E,,grlflmifiigggf 104 Front Row-F. Luckett, M. McMullen, S. Miller, D. Morrell, C. Mosso, L. Marr, J. Moddos, C, McConnell, L. McGuire. Second Row-L. Longo,-K. McNelis, P. Martin, C. Moyes, D. McGraw, J. Lumodue, M. McMullen, M. Moniglio, R. Mori- nello, M. McCoy. Third Row-K. Morble, R. Nule, L. Nagle, Front Row'-S. Plutko, V. Milliron, R. Minori, S. Pork, K. Mos- chello, M. Moloney, L. Ronieri, G. Myers, C, Mundy. Sec- ond Row-J. Moore, C. O'Rourlce, M. Ponogoplos, P. Porlo, R. Moyer, R. Morris, B, Palumbo, S. Molnor, K. O'l'loro, M. A. Merschiltz, D. Letsclwer, B, Mclucns, C. Mueller, M. Nole, M, Mudigon. Fourth Row-A. Mincin, D. McCully, M. Miller, R. Mclfee, G. Losordo, F. Mongiocorne, R, Miller, M. Mc Gough. Lell: And God sold, Lel there be glevolors .... Right: l wont condy. Mollico, Third Row-S. Rojkov, D. Pielmeier, M. Nordellu, D. Oliver, P. Nopulono, J. Reilly, M. Porto, M. Neugebouer. Fourth Row-D. Perino, G. Pipetli, J. Noel, S. Nedimyer, W. Neugebouer, R. Pulcino, S. Neal. 32 202 266 ...... Front Row-A. Sigrist, P. Steinbeiser, D. Stefulo, E. Rentz, C. Schreiner, P. Soldner, G. Shortencarrier, S. Reese, D. Ropsky. Second Row-E. Ryan, N. Smithmyer, C. Ruscilo, M. Shannon, H. Snyder, C. Steinbugle, D. Seymore, H. Runk, M. Rudolph, B. Shortencarrier, C, Romer. Third Row-D. Shylo, R. Shellenberger, J. Schmidhammer, J. Sonefelt, N. Spollone, D. Seymore, J. Shuta, B. Smith. Fourth Row- D. Roseberry, M. Rimbeck, J. Sommers, M. Smith, K. Rief ger, S. Springmon, L. Rossbach, R. Russler. All in a night s work Home was never like this. Front Row-C. Wright, L, Wharton, J, Thomas, D. Wills, M. Swope, M, Vickov, P, Weamer, P. Weyandt, K. Wagner. Second Row-K. Swires, B. Tadcly, P, West, N. Vetakes, C. Thomas, E. Young, M. Yeager, D. Woclo, M. Williams. Third So you think you passed that test. Row-R. Williams, W. Wirick, T. Sulursky, T. Winelond, D. Yingling. Fourth Row-J. Stevens, D. Walter, B. Welsh, G. Stowhr, P. Werkmeister, D. Yorgy, J. Wingord, K. Wood. Senior prom, Senior banquet, and Junior party, successful because of the able direction of the Junior Class Officers and Advisors: President, Timothy Sigrist, Secretary, Sally Stevens, Treasurer, Jane Gallager Vice President, Robert Kf0Sl9l4: AdVlSO 51 James Roberts, Frank Genovese, Eileen Langguth, Mary Jo Bryne Mary Ann Hughes, Robert Gerhart, and Jeffrey Mueller. The cycle has begun again. Once more timid feet beat the hallways of anew building. Knees tremble and palms sweat, The self-confidence of the past year is drowned in the flood of a new system, a new school,anda heavy schedule. Extracurricular activi- ties are encouraged as character- builders. Busy moments rush us headlong into senior year and graduation. JUNICDRS Front Row-A. Heintel, K. Grimme, M. Tomlinson, T. Pa- Third Row K. Murphy, J Muller E Jones J Dumm R corsky, T. Kane, C. Robinson, N. Benton, M. Wineland. Sec- g1einbe5Se,'p'CGllcn, J,MCAl ef R Rtchers A Sqnfg Mane and Row-E. Vukmanovich, E. Stoehr, P,Slee, J. Carey. P, Fourth Row-R. Ruggery D Young T Hafer M Gannon Baronner, J. Elder, R, Adams, K. Folmar, D. Lowe, K. Culp. R. Adams, J. Betting, A, Shank i l t 34 lOl pf' Front Row-L. Perretta, T. Fox, D. Timarca, C. Mannino, P. Woicik, J. McConnell, T, Ritchey, T. Muri, F. Genovese, D. Carrig, J. Strayer, K. Ergler, D. Allen. Second Row- W. Stoltz, D. Keresey, D. Hoffman, M. Schreiber. Fourth M. Roebuck, G. Himmelein, B. Basile, C. Warner, R. Biem, Row-P. Dunn, C. Pasquini, W. Adams, W. Shaver, P. Cas- P. Krish, P. Murphy, C. DeCriscio, D. Smith. Third Row- sidy,V. Ruggery,.l. Bilka. Well maybe it's a little out ot proportion, but it's not that funny looking. lO.'2 ww-,NGK Wonder how the French do in English class. Front Raw-M. Peters, R. Kristofco, S. Romano, J. Blackburn, matter. Third Row-M. Unverdorben, C. Strobert, R. George, N. DeSantes, D. Altiero, M. Webber, P. Frederick. Second C. McNelis, .l. Hogan, J. Kilcoyne, R. Creamer, B. Marchetti. Row-R. Hollern, J. Farrell, M. Hartman, E. Baumgartner, Fourth Row-J. Anthony, P. Shute, R. Peo, D. Runk, J, J. Carroll, B. Myers, M. Wolf, S. Shuh, S. Smith, M. Stritt- Roberts, J. Naperkoski, C. Elden, Front Row-S. Shaner, A, Pierannunzio, K.Spielvogl9. D. DiBuona, C. Nale, P. Gagermeier, M. Slrohm, K. Chirdon. Second Row-P. Wood, K. Chirdon, R. Beahm, J. Bomeisl, M. Anna, S. Weeks, L. Huber, T. Farrell, E. Langgulh, K. Fronl Row-C. Rossi, S. Rainelli, K. Yeager, L, Hatch, B. Marbin, M. Vogel, F. Hughes, M. Fedeli. Second Row- B. Donnelly, P. Wierzba, J. Gallagher, A. Lanzendorfer, C. Sharaugh, B. Naperkoski, J. Beard, Third Row-D. Cievello The pa use ihal refreshes Marcus. Third Row-C. Hatch, T, Sigrisl, C, Madigan, S. Knepper, J, Crofl, L, Probsl, T. Turchelia, J. Ochranek, M. Vallade. Fourth Row-R. Ruston, F. Roefaro, D. Ergler, J. Boucher, J. Georgiana, T. Arnold, R. Hoover. Then somebody yelled fire drilI F. Fornwalt, J. Sacloro, T. Roesch, P. Dennis, D. Vallani, R. Orr, B. Anlesberger. Fourth Row- D. Manocchio. T. Hughes, R.Gerharl, M. Burlage, G. Quarry, R. Dively, R. Kraslek. ,, ,J T s 36 TO3 Q ,- 1-5 f' ,- .1- ,- TGA Froni Row-C. Vorndran, D. Riccio, L. Ammerman, J. Slevens, C. Sheedy, M. Hughes, M. Hauser, E. Lingle. Second Row- T. Cooper, C, Mielnik, T. Williams, J. Bushby, J. Neal, K, Dorman, R. Figurelle, J. Taylor. Third Row-M.Gill, E. Beis- wenger. Fourih Row-T. Byrne, C. Hammond, M. Sanker, J. Palko, J. Behe, W. Marr, P. Roscia. Fifth Raw-H. Reilly, R. Huss, M. Wachter, J. Kugler, D. Skelley, V. Dinicola, G. Forshl, Fronl Rowe-B. Mincin, B, Greinader, C. Showalter, B, Cra- ver, J, Lang, M, Rimbeclc, S. Wills, M. Amarosa. Second Row-M. Hazenslab, M. Byrne. S, Stevens, M. Bell, C. Flick, R. Taylor, B. Jacanieski, J. Orlando, P. Ruscio, R. Vorndran, , .,,, . , r J. Dougherty. Third Row-C, Panagapolas, W. Rouvan, P. Reimer, D. Sfehle, J. Hanlin, S. Yorgy, G. Caldwell, D, Lang- guih. Fourth Row-J, Donough, L. Frederick, E, Benton, A. Schnaubell, D. Miller, V. Johnson, R. Hoover, ri ,z i i l i 9, -fra ff, ,tk -..,-iv, Q 1, ,nn 1-r Ya H. ,f x f'f K . ' ,. , 5 -ig ' .JV , fe 4 Q 'I ' N e I ,N, ww L' f gow, A 5 Kg . 1 , .nl Q 4 . i ,f - fs XL Q ke f if 1 4 W, Yx-. M A is 'ins GWR . A .f f . ,. , N'f'55l,El?N3Gmx'9ll.ilYN,5 A Time To Gather Leaders qualified and competent, the Student Council Officers, Recording Secretary, Claudia Fiore, Vice President, Dom Manocchio, Corresponding Secretary, Lindo Minorig and President, John McKean, convert ideas into action. Student Government For the Executive Board, James Reilly, John Naperkoski, Council moderator, Sister Marie Anthony, Robert Snyder, Jo Ann Carroll, Beverly Antesburger, President, John McKean, Luis Nunez, Timothy Wherry, Connie Porta, Cheryl Tomasetti, Patricia Stevens, Stand- ing: David Goss, Larry Adams and Alan Temofonte, the students and the school are of primary concern. The red badge reads monitor and denotes responsibility and leadership. The Junior and Senior monitors are: First Row-L. Minori, C, Hoffman, K. l-latch, J. Taylor,A. Pierannunzio, M. A. Hughes, D. Heverly, C. Williams, S. Stevens, M. Denny. Second Row- R, Kristofco, C. DelGrosso, B. Antesberger, D. Yonlcosky, J. A. Jones, R. Ruston, C. Tomesetti, P. Kenny, M. Peters. Third Row-C. Fiore, K. Robison, B. Naperkoski, J. Gallagher, J, A, Carroll, C, Porta, M. J. Byrne P. Stevens, J, Dougherty, C, Durnm, Fourth Row-C. Lumadue, J. Naperkowski, T. Sigrist, T. Marr, F. Thalhauser, D, Manocchio, R. Krastik, D. Ergler. Fifth Row-J. McKeon, L, Savino, G. Caldwell, R. Snyder, R. Angello, D. Miller, D. Mock. Sixlh Row-l.. Nunez, W. Rowen, D. Dilucchio, C, Moyer, D. Langguth, E. Benton, and J. Pielmeier. A Challenge, A Trust Still in the clouds, Mr. Lambour receives students acclaim for his An enthralled Ch ristina Wil- liams gets Denny Schultz's ver- sion of howto wreck a Corvair, Purple and Gold Day outfit, A second later and we might have known, Was Larry Savino just checking his coat or was he becoming Patty Kenny's Sir Galahad? All Energetic and efficient, the Sixth Avenue Executive Board, L. L. Benney, R. Williams, and Sister Francis Teresa, prove and Student Council Officers, Left to Right-M. Hughes, V, the worth of elected Student government. Milliron, J. Vorgo, D. Heavey, M, Maniglia, M, McG0ugh, ls Service And now a word from our sponsor, says Mike McGough as Denny Heavey reads over the com- mercial. Responsibility comes early to those who prove themselves worthy of the trust. At the Sixth Avenue Building. Bottom Row-D, Yorgy, M. McGough, M. Maniglia, R. Williams, V. Milliron, M. B. Rudolph, L. McGuire, J. Hischar, K. Wood, and J. Corrado. Second Row'-P. Naputano, P. Krist, D, Kimmel, L. L. Benney, M. B. Irwin, J. Blair, D. Heovey, B, Neugebauer, J. Jeffries, R, Ciampoli, and Sister Francis J.. ...s..ssN.... A .- . . ,Wr-f . ,.,..,..- .. . Teresa. Third Row-J. Bomeisl, D. Walter, L. Rossbach, B. Cliber, D. Adams, J. Vargo, M. Dillon, A. Merschiltz, C. Mueller, and J. Hunter. Fourth Row-T, Gill, M. Smith, J. Landolfi, J. Schmidhammer, J. Ames, D. Grimme, B. Eger, and J. Shuta. Fifth Row-M. P. Hughes, R. Shellenberger, M. Porta, and J. R. Stevens serve as monitors. Presenting the officers of the newly formed John F. Kennedy Citizens Club. Treasurer, J. Little, Vice President, C. MacAleerg Secretary, S, Condring Secretary, K. Moschellag Student Council Representative M. A. Runyan, and President, A. Merschlitz. The members of the Cheer Club and their moderator Sister Assunta RSM practice their smiles before setting out for a hospital visit. Left to center to right-Cynthia Leap, Cynthia Thomas, John Corrado, Chris- tine Cunningham, Stephen Nedimyer, Anton Merschiltz, Ginny Mill- iron, and Mary Lou Bravin. Seated in the back seat-Paula Lilly and Nancy Vetakis. Good Griefl-Is it real? ask these befuddled future scientists. Lona Lou Benny, Vice President of the Biology Club doesn't seem too eager to accept whatever it is Pres. Gregory Adams is offering. Cyn' thia Thomas, Sec., Sr, Mary David SSJ, moderator, and Paulette Stein- beiser, Treas. look on. In '66, coveted membership in the National Honor Society was Third Row: Robert Snyder, Mary Caroline McNelis, Donna Wright, awarded to Helena Wilczenski, Daniel DiLucchio, John Pielmeier, Susan Mauch, Dennis Schultz. Fourth Row: Kathleen Robison, Marie Linda Minori, Elizabeth Krasowski, Pamela Boslet, Christina Wil- Elaine Grassi, in recognition of and reward for achievement in liams, Catherine Dumm, Lawrence Savino, Debora Heverly. Second scholarship, leadership, integrity and service. Honor Rewards Meriis lo outstanding members ofthe GUILFOYLE GAZETTE and ACCOLADE staffs, hard work is rewarded with membership in the Quill and Scroll Society. Paula Seymore, Treas., Donna Yonkosky, Vice Pres.g Chris Williams, Sec., David Goss, Pres., Dorothy Anthony, Representative, and Moderator, Sister M.Gregory. Lisien my children and you will hear a speech club's version of a bang-up year. Moderaior S r. Ann Therese RSM, Leff lo Righf-Elizabelh Krasowski, Rilo Schreiner, James Dumm, Rita Krisiofco, Mary Denny, and John Pielmeier. Obviously Vice Pres. Stephen Nedimeyer has re- ceived a liiile coaching for this preseniaiion io his fellow officers, Treas, Kathleen Eckley, Pres. Michael Hughes, Sec. Mary Abroshoff. Guiliy Moderator Sr. Frances Mary, RSM. A Time To Speak Senior Forensic members gloai in fronl of their hard won Trophies. Left io Righf-Susan Mouch, Elizabeih Krasowski, Mary Denny, David GOSS, lOl'1l'1 Riel meier, Caroline McNelis, Kathleen Robison, and Anita Riccio. Accolade Archway To Our We've caught the culprits-this yeor's Accolode sectian editors-in a quiet pose, unusualfor them. Left to Right-John McKean, Jim Reilly, Patty Kenny, Claudia Fiore, Elaine Dionis, Pom Boslet, Kathy Robison, moderator, Sr. M. Bonaventure, Mary Denny. Whether our teams have won or lost, the Accolode Sports section Linda Minori, Joel Rossbach, Maureen Isenberg, Susan Schuh, John McKean, and Bob Snyder have been there to capture the action. l 46 Teamwork characterized the determined ACCOLADE staff as it struggled to meet deadlines. To give the '66 edition a per- sonality which mirrored the atmosphere Under the able direction of Mary Denny, Donna Yonkosky, Pam Boslet, Denny Haberstroh, Rita Schreiner, Charles Becker, Paula Seymour, Alan Temofonte, and Mary have endeavored to present the real story behind the Underclassmen and Administration. O M e m o r I e s of both school and class, long hours were Spent planning Gnd Unifying theme' lay- Co-Editors Luis Nunez and Daniel DiLucchio, flanking Business Manager outs, pictures and copy. To the Seniors section fell the task of recording the accomplishment ofa class. Marie Elaine Grassi, Dennis Schultz, Editor James Reilly, Helena Wilgzenskil Richard Angello, and Mary Comitz consider the hours working on layouts, time well spent. Now group, says Business Editor Larry Savino, all you have to do is conduct a patron com- paign, a subscription drive, and a distribution system. Even for an efficient business staff, that was quite an order. Lawrence Savino, began the l965 school session determined to pre- sent an Accolade surpassing all its predecessors in excellence. L, ., , With Go! as their theme, the Activities Staff: Tim Conrad, Katie Dumm, Robert Dodson, Christina Williams, section editor, Patty Kenny, and John Pielmeier produced a kaleidoscope of life at Bishop Guilfoyle. Missing, Donna Yonlcosky. 47 'Q They went the whole way to Villanova to learn howto make an Accolade-wonder if ii helped. Left to RightA Mary Denny, Catherine Durnm, Luis Nunez, Daniel Di- Lucchio, Patrice Kenny, Kathleen Robison, Frances Gey, Susan Schuh, and Mary Comitz, Guiltoyle Gazette The Guilfoyle Gazette Stott looks so industrious-it must have been posed! YOVQYI KUHWY Splelvogler MGVY Ann l'lUQl1e5f Clmflolle 5l'Y0fbUUQl1f Ciwrles Lett to Right-Bobby Ruston, Bill Rowan, Anne Roseberry, JoAnn Carroll, Steve Madigan Beth Mincin, Gr1dTGUShG Williams. The GUILFOYLE GAZETTE keeps the student body well aware of past events and tuture activities through the school. An interested and informed statt seeks ac- curacy and variety in planning its publication. For each issue there is copy, proofreading, layout, and printing to cause anxious moments, yet to editors, reporters, and typists, production ot a good news sheet is its own reward. 48 No conversation can draw Helena Wilczenski from her latest copy of the GUILFOYLE GAZETTE. Breaks Ol' Lunch The Language Clubs inTroduce Their members To peoples disTanT and diTferenT. To speakandToTrans- laTe is noT always To undersTand. Through acTiviTy and discussion The club members are ledTo knowledge of life abroad as well as The aT- mosphere and aTTiTudes held com- Did you know ThaT LATIN spelled backwards is NITALl?l The Sixih Avenue LaTin Club mem- bers do. SiTTing, Deborah Schuliz, Marg Frezzag STanding, Sisier ErnesTine, SSJ. Mary KaTherine Kraus, Alfredo BusTague, Nancy SmiThmyer, Sr. Mary Joel, SSJ. Charles Drenning, William Neugebauer, Genevieve Drain. Language... Bridge To The minds of men The Spanish Club Members musT have made ouT well on Their bake sale, They've already begun planning a Trip abroad. SisTer Mary Blaise wiTh Vice Pres, Larry Adamsg Treas. Maureen Isenbergg Pres. Bob Dobbieg Sec. Judy Deleo. Tainly noT Joe Chirdon. 50 Who said Spanish is easier than French? NOT Sisier Mary Blaise, and cer- mon in foreign cultures. Far from the discipline of classroom, student and moderator share the fun of discovery. Interest and purpose make learning a challenge to be accepted, and lay our world before usthrough the medium ofcommuni- cation. Sister Thomas More, moderator of the French Club, goes to gay Paree by stove, and unless she gets a bigger range, it looks as if Treas. J. A. Jones, Vice Pres. A. Temofonte, Sec. C. Dumm, Pres. J. Pielmeier will be left behind. The officers of Der Deutsch Verein, Vice Pres. R. Snyder, Pres. T. Marr, Treas. K. Speilvogle, Sec. P. Stevens, and Representative, D. Miller, line up for Mr, Myers' quick review of the Club's Constitution. Mike Schaefer gladly offers any Assistance he can. According to Pres. Tom Marr and the wall rnap, it's a theoretical impossil bility to get lost in the Roman Forum, but Sister Marie Aubert and the Junior Classical League officers, Treos. S. Smith, Vice Pres. D, Mannochio, Representative, M. A. Hughes and Sec. C. Dumm, know better. This is German love poetry, Mr. Myers?! 51 The topic for discussion in the personal interviewvthe future. Without doubt the Guidance Office is a hub of school activity. ln addition to attendance counts and record tabulation, Sister Camilla serves as sacristan. Her office, a second home for seniors is a haven where Sister conducts personal interviews, evaluates scores, and advises students on the making of many crucial decisions. Sister works patiently and cheerfully in the best interests of herundergraduate clientele. l i For class schedules Sister refers to a college manual. Test results are of paramount import- ance to many who knock on the Guid- ance door. 52 The daily attendance record occupies Sister Camilla and our new teacher-aid, Mrs, Stere. gnu Sixth Avenue Mission Club officers DanielWalter, LindaRaneri,Paul Lilly, and John Hischar take an account ot the success at their magazine and stamp drives. Pleasant Valley Librarians E. Mincin, G. Nale, R. Adams, C. Hoffman, J. Brody, C. Meilnik, J. Lesh, D. Yonka- sky, C, Sanker, and E. Nagle, with Sister M. Francita give ot their time to keep the bookshelves always open for business, With the student body the Mission Club officers, Bob Ritchey, Cheryl Tomasetti and Jae Saclaro share ci moment of pride as they note the commendation ot their Thanksgiving Campaign. The spirit ot giving rode with the Mission Club volunteers as Bishop Guiltoyleshared their Christmas with those less fortunate. Ai the Sixth Avenue Building students quickly discover that all that must be learned is not confined to text- books. Here, too, they can browse and enioy. A classic scene in this year's Christmas program-a little Drummer Bay and o crying babe. A never-to-be-forgotten memory-the visit of Mr. Don- ald Voorhees, director of the Bell Telephone Symphony Orchestra. Left to Right-bond director, James Wolford, Senior Glee Club director, Sr. Assumpta, Junior Glee Club director, Mrs. Field, Mr. Voorhees, and Msgr. Kline. 54 Sr. Assumpto directs hearts and voices as the Senior Glee Club sings out the Birth of Christ. Four years are not lang when they are filled with parades and football games, indeed, they are very short. Left to Right-Frank Thalhauser, Kathy Robison, Charles Lumadue, Judy DeLeo, Connie Porta, Claudia Fiore, Mary Grace Horton, Patty Stevens, Judy Bern- hort, Kathy Beuchele, and Charles Becker. Missing- Rita Schreiner. Jets officers Denny Schultz and Debbie Heverly demonstrate the Von de Graaf Generator to some of their fellow physics students. Left to Right-Sharon Ceschini, Debbie Heverly, Bob Snyder, Denny Schultz, and Bucky Wherry. All this iust to prove that l 8. I Z 2! Left to Right-Ronan Adams, Margaret Anna, Mike Schaefer, Kathy Robison, Rick Angello, Dave Ergler, and Frank Thalhauser. A world of tremendous power and mi- nute detail waits tor all who dare to grasp. for knowledge. To seek out nature's mys- teries we delve into the realms of the abstract and the material. Many will see success in the harnessing ot power and energy, but all will tind in an understand- ing of earth's secrets a place in their own technological society. With the class' approval Patty West has proved I paralleled to m, but Chris- tina Cunningham wants to prove it her way. Standing-Patty West, Anton Mershiltz, Christine Cunningham, Dave Letscher, Ginny Milliron, Jim Schmid' hammer, Sister Adrienne Marie, and Barbara Smith. Seated-Jannine Biliotte, Debby Seymore, Debby Larrimore, Nancy Vetakis and Alfredo Bustaque. Perhaps these iuniars wouldn't be smiling if they knew Gene McGregor's reputation for explosions. Left to Rigl-it-Gene Mc- Gregor, Jim Roberts, Tim Muri, Clare Nale, Jo Ann Carroll, and Regina Adams. Joe Berg members, Margaret Anna, Karen Yeager, Jett Mueller, Gary Cold- well, Denny Miller, inspect Pleasant Valley's new addition-our very own computer. 55 i Pep Clula B. G. Pep Club opens up and lets go, Art Lala B.G. supporters try harder, but Greg Burns llower leftl seems to have missed that play. A few Sixth Avenue art students and their creation - seven feet of you know who. Bruce Cliber, James Hol lobqugl-1, Carla Wright, Linda Wharton, Deborah Chat hams and Mike Allison. Watch your shading, counsels Sister Francis Jean as Sixth Avenue Art Lab students, Vivian Vaughn, Anthony Hollinon, and Tim Cassidy, labor over their first project. lt's not unusual to find the Pleasant Valley Art Lab full of busy people, Here Jo Anne Jones and .loel Rossbach confer with Sister about pens and brushes and stroke technique. With practice like this, Nancy Yeager, Linda Wachter, Margie Bettwy and Janet Lesh should get their hundred ward pin in no time. Rita Schreiner dictates. A trip to Washington-the dream became a reality under the direction of Josephine Palma, Secretary, Jim Hodge, Vice President, Judy DeLeo, Treae surerg Betty l-leiss, President, and Judy Bernhart, Representative, officers ofthe Catholic Secretaries of America. Who says secretaries should be pretty and pert? Bill Durbin, Denny Moyer, Jim Danbeck, and Jim Hodge. Notice, not one of these typists uses an eraser. To successful seniors, Sister Vianney presents hundred word pins: K. Lowe, S, Doyle, L. Christlmeier, M.A. Schnaubelt, A.M. McConnell, B. Heiss, F. Gey, C. Feilds, N. Disabato. 57 If only this picture was in color. Aleta looks so nice in green. Aleto Zeigler and Mrs. Elden. Cool heads and warm hearts characterize the members of the new Future Nurses Club. With moderator, Sister Genevieve, and guest speaker, Mrs. Elden, Becky Ruston, Janet Walter, Charlotte Sharbaugh, Tausha Williams, Leslie Hatch, Marie Elaine Grassi and Beth Mincin. , .. , .l When dinner involves maximum effort, these homemaking seniors, Ginny Grimme, Mary Comitz, Susie Blair and Kathy McGough know that the table While Mary Ann Gordon, Lindo Minori and Mary Beis- muslbecworl' of Url' wenger bend busily over their work, Sister Roseann dem- onstrates the correct procedure for ripping out seams. Something new has been added to the Home- making Department, a course in Christian Family Living. Here Sister Roseann helps Margie Kunst- beck, Sandy Sisto, .lucly Noel, Judy Bernhart, Jo Palma, Margie Bettwy and Helen Casciotti plan a weekly menu fora family of tour. -ff-Ho..- 1. 58 lt's Linda's sincere wish that Cyril learn that third act. A girl could get a permanent kink in her neck this way. Love ls Eternal The script calls for a laugh and Dave Goss and Jim Cowley really give their all while Jackie Drass doubts their sanity. E Edwin lBurnst Stanton bears water pistol targeteer Tad lMinoril Lincoln before the parental tribune. Mary lToddl Lincoln Robert Todd Betsey lHumphreysJ Todd Grandma Parker Ann Todd Elizabeth lToclcll Edwards Ninian Edwards Mommy Sally Tamar Dr. Ward Sandy McDonald Cassius Clay Abraham Lincoln Stephen Douglas Mercy Lavering James Conkling Allie Dr. Houghan Mrs. Houghan Rev. Dresser Mrs. Dresser Sarah Marshall Elizabeth Grimsley William Stoddard Edwin Stanton Jane Watt First Caller Taxpayer Mr. Stackpole Tad Lincoln LOVE IS ETERNAL by Irving Stone Linda Minori Gregory Burns Maureen Isenberg Mariorie Gaeto Betsey Krosowski Jo Ann Carroll Daniel DiLucchio Nancy Benton Kathryn Pekala Michael Shoefer James Dambeck Raymond Steinbeiser Cyril Moyer David Goss Jacqueline Drass James Cowley Susan Schuh Raymond Steinbeiser Patricia Felty Raymond Steinbeiser Kathleen Lowe Mary Comitz Christina Williams Robert Ritchey Gregory Burns Marie Elaine Grassi Charlene Feilds Claudia Fiore Thomas Ergler Daniel Minori Sister Thomas More and student directress Katie Dumm, seem a bit skeptical about that last act. Linda Minori, Danny DiLucchio and Joanne Carroll learn that long hours precede great triumphs. 5 W s l K igf 3 And I, if I be lifted up, will draw all things to Myself. At the very core of reality, deep within the Wellspring of existence which is His Mystical Body, we unite each week with Christ through His priest to renew again our offering of ourselves to God. No mere rhetoric this. Only the awareness of God's unending love for us, and our gratitude to Him. A Time Monsignor retreat. Four volunteers, Gr Jane Gallagher and Mary Lou Himes K transform our gymnasium into a chapel i v W A K for the weekly Mass, l i to check final details for the Sixth Avenue Kline stops at Pleasant Valley eg Nale, Jim Durnm, fiffiiw ' I New ideas imple- mented in our re- treat schedule in- cluded provision for solitary walks for thinking in the cold, clear out-of-doors. Our annual retreat, coming as it does at semester break, is a good opportunity for students to survey the pastsemesterand lay plans for the future. Be- tween conferences Steve Yorgy, Bob Ruggery, Ray Creamer, Patty Kenny and Beth Frazzini stop for a brief chat with the retreat master, Father Paul Hatch, T.O.R, Father Saylor answers a bar- rage of questions after his dis- cussion on The Church in the Modern World . For Renewal A spirit ot discovery pervaded the atmosphere as students at- tended a Byzantine rite Mass and received Communion un- der both Species. Conferences em- phasized self-anayl- sis as a dominant factor in true Christ- ian renewal, and many sought to know themselves better while kneel- ing before the chap- elaltar. Flottery will get you nowhere Sister, this Christ- mon Bobe iust wonts to go home. Down the upstoircose. D J t ky , QQ!-u sf .0-ff' 41. sm, t- is f'fE,1 1 T K ' ' ' 31- , ,- 5 f q ' .i '1SJgL,7 'Q F' ' ' - ? ' 545 1 - yew u r 4112.17 1 X .. -' g 'A -.,, 1' ..4f1fvg.sr5-. 4 ,QW QE, M , ml '-:nf I-'-351-'Q ,' ,f ' .215 ' 71- +V M, :- ' - 'fb' K K L-..sf.:912,'-'gfi..-Ir, 'g f 14 ' YW 5 -.LN P 1 .Ffh A - ' - Q57-N in -A f f 4,1 '-f f'1 ,,a.,i . !: 1 .ffgwfli iv '5'b,:p-3:',5f 1 t , M gr' 2 .lsiifef-'i - 'ff5' fIff'f li l. i' 2-ll 1 g ,zzifia .-or f - J 4- , ,L . mv.-,R t . . JE? Safe gr. 1 ati' MW! A FnZ4:lw.,?ifQwl R' 'N The yule tree's sile nt splendor brings tidings of greet ioy. It oppeors to be o B,G, basket, but who con tell by the expression on Debbie Heverly's toce llower rightl. 62 Best Senior Homeroom77? B. G. All the commotion of Purple und Gold Dey some i Crusher cold. Mory Ann lckes, Jock l e Dross ond B ishing touches on the student body . how leoves this Crimson erny Kiniry put the fin You can almost hear Mary Myers say, Don't come any nearer, l told you I don't want to dance. Gif Will the real BG. Baby please stand up! Sister Ann Chris topher and .... ff' Q I For some people, Christmas is the Jingle Bell Calypso, cha, cha, cha. Donna Lowe,'Rich Peo, Kathy U G r Lowe Pete Roscia Sharon Shaner Pat Shute Kathy Pekala Tim Sigrist Susie Wiley Tom Turchetta Charlene Fields and Greg Cardone. Hey, I think I lost the birdie! Being in jail could be worse, but have you ever had Joe Saclaro as your warden? Peggy Weber, Fr. O'Freil, Fr. Robine, Pat Stevens and Corky Bromall know what it's like. 1 '1n-as Do you have a hall pass, Father Grega? Even self-service requires a permit. SM it 63 Circuses know no borders, To our main ring comes Jeannette and Her LittIe'Waoclen Shoes straight from Holland, Two B,G roustcbouts, Larry Fredericks and Vince Johnson, set up the Big Top. Feather-light, graceful, the members of the green ballet troupe per- sonify precision!?? 64 Even at practice, Anita Pacifica can make us all Misty. lt can't be our timing, it must be the record. Variety Show A witch, 0 tin man, even o cowardly lion underneath a crepe paper mane. Judy Garland never met anything quite like this in Oz. Meet Carole Nash, Dan DiLucchio, Sue Mauch, John Peilmeier, Claudia Fiore, Helena Wil- czenski, and, underneath the lion fur, Lui Nunez, all dalled up for Purple and Gold day. The Bishop Guilfoyle chapter of the Quill and Scroll Society welcomes their new members at an assembly featuring Mr. Louis H. Murray as guest speaker. f , - 1- Y--1115 Je, Z H' 3 1541, w if 1 :ii ' 'if 1.13 - - f-Wi' f -L ef: , Q 'QQ' w ee i,Q.,s. A ---- rw, V' it - grew rt Q' gin 'Neaththe Bethlehem Star, the Little Drum- mer Boy comforts an Infant Savior, Alive to their world, the Senior Class sponsored its own tri- bute to human sanity with its program The United Notions And Peace. 6 A traffic iam, colonial style, is one of the inevitable re- sults ofa Grand March. Moonlight Minuet Under soft lanterns, Cathy San- lcer peeks over Eddie Dumm's shoulder to get a bird's eye view of the cameraman, Jim Cowley and Betsey Krasowski, Mary Ann Griffin and Frank Thalhauser, pause for a moment to frame a silhou- etted Virgin in green and gold. Two more couples who spent an evening in an early American at meter, if W . ,, r v it 1 E HE ' T -if , . - 2S'ffiii'3Q.w A 1 gms- 1 'V H HBWsF62' i mosphere, Tom Marr, Connie Porto, Callie McNelis and John Peil- Survivors of Valley Forge, Grand Mar- shalls in a Grand March. A colonial surrey adds an aura of timelessness to a magic moment. Left to Right: Susan Maucli, Timothy Wlwerry, Lawrence Savino, Debbie Heverly, Daniel DiLuccl'iio, Marie Rus' sino. Soft music, silvered hair, ruffles and lace, all cornbinetocrystal- lize the MOONLIGHT MINUET forever. Drifting and dream- king to a Moonlight Minuet. . . X, From the expressions gathered around the Officers' Table, it's a good thing Shangri- La comes but once in a lifetime. Left to Right-Luis Nunez, Pamela Boslet, Mary Ella Beiswenger, John McKean, Susan Wiley, Lawrence Savino. Soft lights, smooth music, and the wistful fragrance of flowers spun a golden web of magic on a special May night. Eyes I sparkled and laughter echoed through the night as couples whirled in time to the rhythm. J This was the evening of the prom, a night for dreaming. , ig 0251 S ,yxg aim W Re- 68 Leif '- rw . Alex DeRubeis and Josephine Palma a prince and a princess of a fairyland. i They borrowed Heaven and gave us a paradise for a night, Left to Right-James Reilly, Claudia Fiore Linda Minori, John Pielmeier, Judith Bernhart, Christina Williams Caroline McNelis, Richard Chirdon, Lawrence Adams Though it may never come again, atleast for one night there was Shangri-La. ,W if ll A life, a world, personal, friendly, ours through tour years, is soon to become ci memory. Fond remembrance mingles with dreams of new hori- zons. Yesterday, today, realities, tomorrow-a be- ginning, a hope, and a prayer. Eagertor challenge we seek to live-to know sorrow and ioy, to love and be loved, and to give each moment meaning. Beyond is the future, our future, our world. N 3 I 1 3 I 4 E I E I f - - , ..,,, , , M WW' 'V rv-Mwsgmwmfsr annum B.G. H Opp. Donora 20 - 20 Windber 6 - 7 Bishop Carroll 20 - l3 Bradford Christian 39 A 7 Johnsonburg 7 - O Triangle Area 26 4 O Bishop McCort 6 - l2 Allegany, Md. 35 - 7 Bellefonte 7 - 26 Captain Jack O - 7 Season Record 5-A-l Hipp Hipp HooRayl This Ray Hipp pass interception went for I6 yards. Football First Row-F. Rimbeck, J. Hollern, R. Hipp, J. Neugebouer, G. Cardone, S. Row-D. Oliver, R, Pulcino, T. Hipp, B, Mcl.ucus, D. Anthony, M. Dillon, C Yorgy, M. Schaefer, T. Jackson, J. Croft. Second Row-P. Naputano, B. Ger- Sirobert, J. McConnell. Fourth Row4J, Georgiana, D, Seymore, M. Burloge hurt, T, Turchetta, P. Roscia, T. Sigrist, T, Hughes, A. Shank, R. Peo, Third J. Jeffers, J, Sornmers, M, Hughes, D. Hoffman, 72 tfttgii. tl Can't you iust see the wheels turning as Coach Pacifico speculates, Just the blocker we need for an end sweep. Alphonse Pacifica Head Coach The fighting Marauders ot Bishop Guiltoyle faced one ot the toughest schedules in the history and came out with the purple and gold tlying high and mighty. Although set back tour times during the season, the stalwart ll always placed first in drive and desire. Coach Al Pacitico's second year at B.G. sparked a rebirth in both the style and caliber of football played by our school, Count this season as a foun- V David Skelley dation for better years to come. Manager i ll? , 1 T .55 :,, . ..V, .. A asv lib? X P 10 s Y .P 1 sim r P' iff 4-Rf 'QQ 4 n r M 5 tw fr- K' ts! ew, 5 we Z 2 A 'wt 1 5SStt 'F'fi1J 1 'M 'l U A - ! ri:-. ,Ji f s- r . . . ,es Q. , ...,, V r r , .f,..,..:.., , 1,-. 1 ..., H' ' W- TSR William Gatfey Vince Turchetta Ronald Hoover Assistant Coach Assistant Coach ASSiSfOflf COUCli - s,ss . W g y ff SS? , miie Q X sg 5 4 1' 3 9 r at it if 3 K. N S Joseph Neugebauer Tackle Kathy Pekala Senior Kathy Lowe Senior Co-Captain Thomas Jackson U Lindo Huber Junior James Hollern Guard Sharon Shaner Junior Gregory Cardone Guard Charlene Fields Senior Co-Coplain Thomas Russo Hulfbock This year B.G.l'l.S. sent straight to Germany for its star place-kicker. Besides adding the extra point to many of the Marauders' touchdowns, he instilled a spirit of pep and vigor into all those who came in contact with him-Mike Schaefer. Ray Hipp, the bulwark of the T965 Fighting Morauders, is as much a team man as anyone who ever donned a B.G. helmet, but his aggressive offensive and defensive attacks led him to much personal glory also. The 59 , T70 lbs. halfback chalked up 78 pts, with l,O7B yards gained in l95 tries for a sharp 5.5 yard average a carry. His playing ability did not escape recognition on a state-wide scale, Ray was cited Honorable Mention on both the All-State Team and Big 33. On the local scene, Ray was tied for third in Blair County scoring race and made first team All-Diocese. Congratulaf tions, Ray, on a fine year. First Row'-D. Woods, D. Goden, M. McConnell, F. Fedesca, S. Donnelly, S. DGFWY. T- Geistwvsef. D- Gordon. R- Slelnlitelsef- T- WlleY- 5- LU5C0ll. W- Cassarly, J. DeRubeis, R. Fiore. Second Row-R. Cassarly, M. Hoover, J, Lang, CfUCl0l- D. Pierannunzio, B. Russler, W. Hofer, D. Winklebauer, B. Hopfl, Third Row-D. 76 Where The Action ls Pete Roscio gets u free sect on the 50 yd. line cs he ond the rest of the B,G. linemen watch Junior fullback Steve Yorgy bottle on Allegany tockler. Ray Hipp, B.G.'s boclcfield ace, turns the corner on the first leg of on omoz- ing 6O yd. run oguinst Triangle-Area. 78 Tim Sigrist connects with Pete Roscio for Q six-point pass ploy against Tri angle-Area. W N , . Officers af the B.G.H.S. Athletic Association: Mr. Naputano, President, Mr. Drenning, Secretary, Mr. Fultz, Treasurer, The Very Rev. Monsignor Kline, Chaplain. The Association's Officers are pictured with the famous comic basket- ball team, The Harlem Satellites, during a fund raising proiect. fective alumni. Due to the dedicated and untiring ef- forts of these men, the B.G. Athletic Program has been greatly expanded. Their unending sacrificesthatourschool may have a reputable sports program have made them an example of et- That these efforts may not go un- acknowledged, we the students of B.G. B.G.H.S. Athletic Association 77L'Kf:f ' J gap A crowd of eager B.G. fans keep Mr. Hughes and Mr. Croft on their toes at one of B.G.'s biggest games. salute the Athletic Association and say heartily, Thanksl Truly yourfootsteps shall be the Golden Path for us future ,1 21 alumni. Mr. Bruno and Mr. Drenning sacrifice their time, work hard, and still enioy themselves at our sporting events. A most familiar face around B.G. is that of Mr John Reilly, our Athletic Director. Hard work is always the order of his day. 83 Golf Team John Mclqeon lines UP 0 Cfitiwl Pl-'ll After 4-putting the lastgreen,George during MCCO MD'd1- Savine resorts to his golf ingenuity, The Golf Team's long ballersz J. McKeon, G. Savine, J. Muller, R. Angello, G. McGregor, P. Shute. ln their first year of Match play, our B.G. golfers proved to be no beginners. Behind the coaching of moderator Father Dabcosky, the golf team went on to compile a 4-2 record losing only to Bishop McCort and Bishop Carroll in two close Diocesan Matches. B.G.-l5 Cresson-3 B.G.-7lf2 Carroll-lO'f2 B.G.-l3 Martinsburg-5 BG.-l8 Cresson-O B.G,-Blh McCort-9lf2 B.G.-i4 Martinsburg-4 Before After Rick Angello tries to swallow one of golf's many headaches. 84 Father Dabcosky, Golf Club moderator, pauses momentar- ily before rushing att to practice. Active members: M. Beiswenger, S. Figurelli, M, Isenberg, C. Fields, S. Shaner, J. A. Jones, D. Anthony, Mrs. Isenberg-Moderator, P. Hatch, J. Walters, P. Stevens, A. Riccio, and D. Wright. Something new at B.G.l A girl's Swimming Club has been recently formed as part ot Bishop Guilfoyle's extra-curricular activities. The establishment ot this club has made it possible for more girls to hold an active participation in sports. Although the Swimming Team is not presently en- gaged in competitive meets, it is hoped that the team will become an active phase ot our ever increasing Athletic Program. Maureen lsenberg and Dottie Anthony clown on submerged shoulders while Janet Walters referees. Swimming Team Officers: Dorothy Anthony, President, Mary Ann Griffin, Secretary, Pam Hatch, Treasurer. Swimming Team l Dottie Anthony's curiosity costs her an even start against her teammates. Mrs. M. W, Isenberg Moderator 85 rw .WSW w ln order to increase student participation in competitive sports, the Student Council sponsors intramural basketball and volleyball. Gym Classes Greg Winkler is caught in the oct as he tries to sneak in an illegal spike. Robin Hood's bond would have been o lot merrier had it included these deodeyes, 86 During an early gym class, Coach Pacifico wanders if surely someone can't hit the target. Ron Ferrone and Dave Goss watch Denny Schultz and George Savine settle an argument. Denny seems to have the upper hand. Mona Lee Evangelistds unique form draws the attention ofthe audience. Hustle and determination prevailed as the Continentals led the League, Front-P. Payne, D. Goss. Back-T, Roesch, J. Crawley. In the heat ot competition, Denny Haberstroh rolls a potential strike. The Bowling League Some seventy Bishop Guiltoyle pin splitters can al- ways be found racking 'em up at the Pleasant Valley Recreation Center each Monday after school. Competi- tion runs heavy among the seventeen teams compris- ing the league. From late fall till early spring the weekly results of the l.eague's activities are the talk ot the school. Each series is down to earth, cut throat competi- tion, and champions must truly prove themselves. lt is this constant attitude of competitive dedication that makes the Bishop Guiltoyle Bowling League one of the most celebrated extra-curricular activities. In the final frame of play' Bonnie Mgrlen Enioying a comfortable 76 pin lead, a few of the Continentals l:fOf1l4 lGfl4l9WlCZ dellV9fY deflls Unolhef plans her approach for delivery. Tillie G bfB0ll'1eV. damaging blow to the opposition. 87 First ROW-U Rl- '1li. W- Adctms. P- Slwle. W- Slwvef, P- ROSCJU. G- Wlnlflefr J. Gerwert, T. Sigrist. Second Rawfl. Conrad, J. Sonetelt, J. Reilly, D Ste J. Bentley, J, Landolphi, R. Eger, T. Turchetta. . B.G. AWP B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. BG. B.G. B.G, B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. B.G. .lim Gerwert finds a hole in the defense at practice. B.G. SCHEDULE Captain Jack Lewistown SS Cosmas Damien Tyrone Allegany, MD. Lewistown Williamsburg Captain Jack Huntingdon Williamsburg Elk Ca. Christian Kishacoquillas Bishop Carroll Bellwood Bishop McCort Everett S. A Greater Gallitzin St. Francis at Clearfield SS Cosmos Damien Bellwood Bishop McCort Everett S. Elk Co. Christian Bishop Carroll Greater Gallitzin St. Francis ot Clearfield Mr. William Gaffey Varsity Coach Mr. Alphonse Pacifica J,V. Coach Mr. Anthony Labriolo Frosh Coach After a hectic first half, Coach Gaffey gives his boys a foreshadowing of the final score-unless fast stepping and sharp shooting dominate the second half ,Q Mnrn ., i a- an ff fwmwmmf. -ai, , , i - , , peak: 1, mem: ,amy fQf.11ruwzwmasl, Jerome Bentley Center Elaine Dionis Marie Russino Cynthia DelGrasso Captain James Reilly James Gerwert Forward Guard Mgyy LOU Sfrohm Sheryl Smith Patricia Slee Barbara Naperkoski Gale Himmelein Lindo Perretto Mdry Jo Fedeli Patricia Wood Cynihic Robinson Gregory Winkler Guard Mory Beiswenger Deboro Heverly Timothy Conrad Forward Rebecca Ruston Sondra Shoner B.G. all but won this opening tap against Bishop Carroll. The game proved to be no different. B.G.'s center, Jerry Bentley uses his height advantage to dump in another two-pointer, 92 Pat Shute and Jerry Bentley found thatdouble-teaming was the only way to stop Williarnsburg's Bill Kagarise. B4G.'s hatchet-mon, Tom Turchetto, strikes agoin as teammates and opposition watch in awe. B.G tons raise the rafters as they worn the opposition Pat Shute sneaks in o quick Icy-up despite a late effort that B.G. doesn't take second ploce to anyone. by Bishop Carroll's 43. Behind Every MANAGERS: James Boucher, Zane Slaller-Head Manager, Roberl Dodson, .lohn Marr and Timothy Arnold. STATISTICIANS-SCOREKEEPERS: James Georgiana-Slalislician, David Mock-Scorekeeper, Philip Alliero-Head Slalislician, Frank Rimbeck-Scorekeeper. Winning Team B.G.H.S. fans give our basketball leam lhe support a successful team needs, Aw, ix A f 53fff551f245Zls i - r r- 4W'fS! '9'S!- Kewl ig :iii SI' r IIIITX fffiff-2? iiliiflvi' 'W ' i The hard working, fast moving Junior Varsity basketball team guarantees Dove Slehler DOVE Olivef. Mike Dill0r1,J0hr1 Sllfielelli Sieve KYWSPPSV. Joe Bishop Guilfoyle many winning seasons. Front Row-Jeff Muller, Dave Fiore, U34-'VU' DON Rbifilf- llilffl ROW'--lim GGOVQWUU. Pele NUPUYUUO. i3err1ieWlC- John Reilly, Pete Roscia, Bill Shaver, Tim Muri, Dave Adams. Second Row- LUCUSI Bob EQEV. Steve Y0 QY.Nlil4eLeid6f1. DOF' Wolter. J.V. center Dave Oliver controls the opening tap in the Williamsburg YOU C011 almost l1eGV J.V. Coach PGCifiC0'S ir1SlVUC- tilt. tions, You've got to give IOOZ, lO0Z of the time. These hard working J.V, Cheerleaders will be highly qualified to fill their Beth Rudolph-Captain, Patty Bernhart, Therese Muri, Anita Pacifica. Missing- upperclassmates' shoes. left to Right-Debbie Stetula, Leila McGuire, Mary Joanne Lowe. 96 Lay-ups dan'f always Come 50 easily 95. Victaries are often decided under the boards. TWO foul Shots were RiCl'i PEO'S cansola pecially in the Williamsburg game. tion in the Elk County Christian game FROSH TEAM, First Row-B. Woods, D. Pierannunzio, J. Langguth, J. Eckenrode, J. McGough. Second Row-G. Schrieber, J. Lang, D. Myers, M. Hoover, E. Rita, Third Row-D. Ciarnbotti, B, Crucial, D, Steinbeiser, P. Winkelbauer, T. Geishauser, J, Dumrn. MissingfB. Bennetti, F. Madden Frosh Coach Labriola prepares his Baby Mar- auders for future Varsity competition. Tom Geishauser shows his potential in a Frosh victory over Juniata Valley. 97 K,-ff 2 1 ' . :z:'sf:Q1111'l wg . vw-.11 fg.:.1..?,. . ,P .. . ,Qs igfxzzl' x RSE -Q . 5' . ,.2:'!i1'1:t . -Sa , fail , .5 . ,WA , .1 .. . MQ. ,.. ,. , 412522. XISQEMQ .-L, . MQN., M. 'A X K X L'-- i .. pl fi, Q 1 nife NSKQZZ4: wus 1. sv.: W .,-52?if:S:m2a1, Z - M , i'WVkv Wi -5.4 K- A f - Q. . JG 2,2 i Emi Q X n w: t wai n' ' .x....x1. , f ..,,,., N ffiifiw Swwix ,-5 Q 3. Y .ikv 1 .1 f .ff SMA -5. N5 35? Q 4,41 . :I-gffigmzmfg H H ' 72232:-ii?L. w . - -b , 'fi fig. . , - X fgww ,....g-N . , - I in , T ' . Q whit? 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Mauch St. Mark Academic D xg fly .1 'Q ssirs , . , THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Daniel DiLucchio, Susan Mauch, Dorothea It-'IM-have done their best to distinguish the present Lawrence Savino, Judith Bernhart, with their moderator Sister seniorclass. Luis L. Nunez Jr. St. Rose Scientific Lawrence J. Adams St. John Scientific Connie L. Porta Our Lady at Lourdes Scientific EXECUTIVE BOARD-Co-ordinotors at student action. The Executive Baordq AlanTen1otonte, Connie Porta, Luis Nunez, and Patty Stevens serve as the Student Council Cabinet. Robert A. Snyder Sf. Mgfy Scientific Patricia F. Stevens St Therese Academic Atan Temotonte Cathedral Academic T02 J tim' Patrice L. Kenny Our Lady ot Lourdes Academic Charlene D. Fields James E. Reilly Sl- M0Vl4 Business St. Mark Scientific Kathleen Robison Our Lady ot Lourdes Scientitic Cheryl A. Tomasetti Sacred Heart Academic into reality. SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS-Patty Kenny, Luis Nunez, Charlene Fields, Susie Wiley, Jim Reilly, and Kathy Robi- son-their duty-to create ideas and transform the vision Susan L. Wiley Cathedral Academ ic iO3 Dennis A. Adams Sacred Heart Genergl Philip P. Altiero Mt. Carmel Academic Ti, Harry Bailor Richard A. Angello Sacred Heart Scientific St. Mark Academic Dorothy Anthony Cathedral Academic Charles T. Becker H y Janice Bentley St. Catherine Scientific St. Therese Academic 11 Mary Ella Beiswenger St. Therese Academic Jerome T. Bentley St. Therese Scientific Rosemary H. Benton SS Peter and Paul Business Marjorie G. Bettwy Cathedral Business Kathleen L. Boring Sacred Heart Business Susan Blair St. Therese Academic Pamela D. Boslet Holy Rosary Academic Judith M. Brady Sacred Heart Academic Jeanne M. Brady St. Mark Business lO5 G, Charles Bromall St. Rose Scientific Susan C. Brown Si. Therese Academic Kathaleen F. Buechele Cathedral Business Michael E. Burchfield ST. Mary Academic 106 E. Gregory Burns Sacred Heart Academic Carolina Busfaque Our Lady of Lourdes Business Mary Jo Campbell Our Lady of Lourdes Business Gregory G. Cardone Sacred Heart Academic Helen E, Casciotti St. Leo Academic William F. Casey St. Mary Academic Gerald M. Carey Cathedral Scientific Michael A. Cataldo Our Lady of Lourdes Academic lO7 James F. Cowley Our Lady of Lourdes Academic Joseph M,Cl1irdon St. Rose Academic Sharon A. Cesclwini Richard J. Clriirdon Cathedral General Michael J. Cicheiia Mary E. Comiiz Sacred Heart Academic Si. Leo Academic 108 Our Lady of Lourdes Academic Lois A. Clwrisilmeier Si. Leo Business Timoih L Conrad Anihony V. Consiglio Si. Therese Academic Judiih M. DeLeo Mt. Carmel Business y . Si. Mary Scieniific Linda B. Cruscial Si. Catherine Academic James J. Dambeck St. Mary Business Cynihia L. DeIGrosso Mary C. Denny Mt. Carmel Academic Our Lady of Lourdes Academic 109 Alex D. DeRubeis Sacred l-leari Academic Roberi T. Dobbie Our Lady of Lourdes Academic HO Dana C. DiGiacobbe ST- Rose Academic Wu...- Nicolina D. Disabaio Holy Rosary Business Elaine A. Dionis Sl. Mary Scientific Roberl C. Dodson ST.Mary, Hollidaysburg Academic Paul L. DiNicola Si. Mark Academic Cecelia A. Dougheriy Ml. Carmel Business QW Susan M. Doyle Si. Leo Business William F. Durbin Si. Mary Business Gerard A. Drain Si. Maiihew Scientific Edward G. Dumm Our Lady of Lourdes Academic Catherine A. Dumm Our Lady of Lourdes Academic Ann L. Dzwonkowski SS. Peter and Paul Business Jacqueline E. Drass Sf. Michael Academic Carol S. Eger Si. Therese Business lil Karen K. Ellis Cathedral Academic Thomas L. Ergler Sacred Heart Academic Michael Fellinger Our Lady ot Lourdes Academic Patricia A. Felty St. Catherine Academic ll2 Deborah M. Ferguson St. Mark Academic Ronald A. Ferrone St. Mark Scientific Sharon L. Figurelli Mt. Carmel Academic Joseph W. Fleming St. Matthew Academic Arlene M. Fogle St. Rose Academic John H. Forst Holy Rosary Academic M. Beth Frazzini St. Michael Academic Carolyn A. Frederick St. Mary Academic ll3 Mariorie A. Gaeio Frances J. Gey Our Lady of Lourdes Scieniific ST. Mary Business Our Lady of Lourdes ST. H4 James B. Gerweri ST, Mary Academic John J. Gipprich Scientific Brian H. Goode Rose of Lima Scientific Mary Ann Gordon Si. Mary Business Susan M. Glass Cathedral Business Richard Goriiy Sacred Heari General L ' if HM David J. Goss Marie Elaine Grassi -Sacred Heart Scientific Mounf Qgrmel Aqgdemiq Palricia J. Graham Cathedral Business Mary Ann Griffin Cathedral Academic Richard W. G-rimme Sacred Heart Academic Virginia L. Grimme Sl. Mary General Michaelene A. Grimme Sl. Mark Scieniific Don'l lei if get you down, Tom, New York was blacked our for two days. ll5 William J. Gruber St. Mary Scientific Dennis F. Haberstroh Holy Rosary Scientific Kenneth E. Harkless Holy Rosary General Kathleen M. Hatch St Mark Business Donna C. Harpster St Mark Academic Pamela A. Hatch Holy Rosary Academic H6 Betty L. Herss St. Mary Business Tonya Henck St. Mary Business Susan M. Henry St. Therese Academic Debora A. Heverly Sacred Heart Scientific Mary Louise Himes St. Mark Academic James L. Hodge St. Patrick Business Raymond J. Hipp Mary Academic Cecilia M. Hoffman Holy Rosary Academic Susan M. Hofmann St. Mark Academic James Hollern St. Mary Academic H7 Mary G. Horion Si. Mary Academic Rita L. Hrzic Si. Mark Academic Carmella J, lanuzzi MT. Carmel ACC1CJ6miC Mary A. Ickes Si. John Business H8 Dennis D. imler Si. John Academic Maureen A. lsenberg ST. Mark Academic Thomas Jackson Sf. Mary General Philip A. Janneiia Mi. Carmel Academic Francis J. Jarkiewicz SS. Peter and Paul Scientific Jerome R. Johnson Si. Mary General Jo Anne Jones Sf. Mark Academic Michael D. Jones Cathedral General H9 Joseph A. Kawioski , SS. Peter and Paul Academic Patricia A. Kies Holy Rosary Business Richard l.. Kies Holy Rosary Scientific l Bernadine M. Kiniry Elizabeth C, Krasowski Our Lady of Lourdes Business Si. Palrick Academic i2O Janice M. Kelley Holy Rgsury ACOderT1iC Marjorie A. Kimmen Sacred Hear? Academic Mariorie A. Kunsibeck Si. Mary Academic Frank Lang Si. Mary Academic Karen A. Lascoli Our Lady of Lourdes Academic David L. Langguth Sacred Heari Academic Gary R. Lanzendorfer St. Patrick Business Joseph Laio H. Kenneih Laughlin Our Lady of Lourdes Academic Sacred Heart General 121 Janet Lesh St. Rose Business Carol Legge Our Lady ot Lourdes Academic Kathleen A, Lowe St. Mary Business Anna Marie McConnell Cathedral Business Charles F. Lumadue Mary Academic Mary Ann McDermott Sacred Heart Academic 122 Mary E. McFee Cathedral Academic Kathleen F. McGough Sacred Heart Academic Robert M. McGough Holy Rosary Scientitic Eugene E. McGregor StMary, Hollidaysburg Academic . 2 A j ,Sk H - Y?ee':I :Is' ' 7 , -ffxvviy 1 .ti - 7' ff 4. ASQ I ' .ilggegfeii . .f-5t? ?55f A . A M 13.11 .1 1. 2 swing mls, MSA We A frat' ky. .1 x,,,.,:. e ...weak ly. ,nyc .cy-.,gw,...v . Si. t eff - is Joseph M. Mangiacorne Cathedral Gen Mary Caroline McNelis Cathedral Academic eral Ann C. McNelis Cathedral Business John W. Marr St. Patrick Academic Thomas A. Marr St. Michael Academic David M. Maschue Our Lady of Lourdes Scientific 123 Carol S. Meinhari Caihedral Academic Frances C. Mollica Mi. Carmel Business i211 Mariorie E. Miller Our Lady of Lourdes Business David C. Mock ST. Mark Academic Paulette A. Mosey Mi. Carmel Business Cyril J. Moyer Sf. Patrick Academic Dennis P. Moyer St. Patrick Business Gregory R. Myers St. Mary Academic Mary R. Myers Holy Rosary Academic My-wx Ellen R. Nagle Cathedral BUSiI'19SS Gregory T. Nate St. Patrick General Carole L. Nash St. Patrick General i25 Joseph J. Neugebauer Si. Mark General Mary J. Noel Cathedral Academic Therese M. Parks Si. Therese Academic T26 Theresa L. Cberneder Si. Mary Academic Katherine J. Neugebauer Si. Mary Business Philip A. Payne Si. Maiihew Scientific Josephine A. Palma Mi. Carmel Business Kathryn Pekala Stephen Ptister Cathedral Academic James F. Praet Holy Rosary General St. Therese Business ww., John L. Pielmeier St. Therese Academic Susan M. Pipetti - Mt. Carmel Business Vincent H. Raneri Philip Reimer Holy Rosary Academic ST- JOhI1 Academic 127 Cecilia S. Resig Si. Leo Academic Anita D. Riccio Holy Rosary Academic Thomas Richard Si. Mary Academic Regina J. Risoldi Holy Rosary Academic Francis J. Rimbeck Si. Mary General Robert J. Riichey Our Lady of Lourdes Academic Kaihleen A. Roesch A. Pauleiie Roesch Si. Mary Academic Si. Mary Business l28 Richard Roesch St. Mark Scientific Joel A. Rossbach St. Therese Scientific 'Www -abilit- Marie A. Russino Mt. Carmel Business Rebecca A. Ruston S1 Mary Academic Thomas A. Russo MT.Carmel General James V. Ryan Cathedral Academic Catherine M Sanker St. Therese Academic George J. Savine MT-Carmel Scientific T29 Mary A. Schnaubeli Cathedral Business Mary Linda Schnaubelai Cathedral General Rita E. Schreiner Si. Mary Business Top left-BG'5 answer 10 Pere Gogolgki Top righi-Miss America and Runner-ups! Bolfom left-Hams Anonymous I30 Boiiom right- And anoiherlhing, Mr. Gaf- fey. . Susan M. Schuh Mi. Carmel Academic J. Dennis Schultz St. Patrick Scientific Donald Seemiller Our Lady of Lourdes Academic Joseph P. Seidel St. Mark Academic Paula M. Seymore Sacred Heart Academic Sandra L. Shaner Cathedral Business Phyllis J. Sheehan Sacred Heart Academic i3l Sandra S, Sisro MT. Carmel Academic Kathleen A. Smelizer Sl. Mary Academic '50 Zane P. Sialier Holy Rosary Academic Rita J. Springman Holy Rosary Business Elaine T. Smiihmyer ST. Mary Business Audrey M. Stoehr Si. Mary Academic 132 Franlclinl Tennis Sl. Matthew Academic Francis J. Thalhauser Si. Michael Scientific Joseph B. Ventura Mount Carmel Academic Eleanor F. Vorndran St. Mary Business Linda L, Wachter Sacred Heart Business Mary Ann Wharton St. Mary Academic Janet Walter St. Mark Academic Timothy C. Wherry Holy Rosary Scientific Helena R. Wilczenski St. Rose Scientific Christina M. Williams St. Mark Scientific I33 Gregory Winkler Roberi J. Woicik Donna M. Wrigni ST. Mary Scientific Caihedral Academic Si. Mark Academic SENIOR GLEE X CLUB-Seniors i sing iheirswan ' song. Nancy C. Yeager Donna M. Yonkosky Aleia L. Ziegler ST. Leo Business Our Lady of Lourdes Scientific Si. Mary Academic 134 MICHAEL F. SCHAEFER The answer to the B.G. whisper, Who'sthat? is Mike Schaefer. The blond, blue-eyed senior, a German exchange student, joined our class this past year. Already he has made his mark as a very accurate place kicking specialist, soccer style. Although he was born in Paderborn, Germany, Mike's family now lives in Munich, where he was enrolled in a Humanities school. He has had six years of Latin and three of Greek and English. Here at B.G., Mike is taking the Col- lege Prep Course. Traveling is not new to him. Mike and his three sisters, Sabena, 5, Barbara, 8, and Birgit, T5, have picked up stakes a number of times, and currently he entertains an interest in Ear East travel. He likes soccer, tennis, football, and milk- shakes. Let's raise a toast to a wonderful guy. What'll it be, Mike, chocolate or vanilla? SENIOR BESTS From the senior class, a tribute to outstanding seniors-the seed: John MCKSOH. Pwsldenlr Student Council Lowmnce Senior begs. Dormhy Anthony and Roymond Hippy best Savino and Linda Minori, most pleasing personality Daniel athletes, John Peilmeier and Kathleen Robison, most out! Dil-Ucchlof Pfegdenlf Senlofcluss- standing, Mary Denny and David Goss, most likely to suc- Proud ot our heritage, we have ourselves be- come part ot tomorrow's tradition. Whispering through these pages is the spirit which is the Class of oo , Laughingly expectant, we embarked upon four years ot adventure. Ma- tured by experience, we renew our quest, quietly determined to realizethe goals which youthful idealism enlcindled with- in us. We have reached the threshhold ot our lives. Now is the time to begin. W. iz, ,T Mfkq A fa I , nf S. Q Dennis A. Adams I924 First Avenue November 23, I948 Chess Club I, Library Club II, Science Club I, Glee CIublIl,lV Lawrence J. Adams 550 Boynton Avenue, Lakemont June 7, I948 Class Officer III, Executive Board IV, Forensics III, Lan- guage Federation IV, Math Club I, Monitor I,II, Prom Committee IlLFSpanish Club IlI,lV, Student Council I, II'IV Philip P. Altiero I828 Grant Avenue July 22, I948 Basketball Manager II,III,IV, Math. Club I, Monitor I, II,III,IV, Spanish Club III,lV, Student Council I,Il,IV Richard A. Angello 2822 Fourth Avenue October I5, I948 Accolade IV, Class Officer Ill, German Club lII,IV, Glee Club III,IV, Golf Team IlI,IV, Jets IV, Latin Club l,Il, III, Math Club III,IV, Monitor ll,lII,IV, Pep Club III,lV, Student Council IV Dorothy L. Anthony I200 I7 Avenue June I2, I948 Biology Club Il, Forensics I, German Club III,IV, Guil- foyle Gazette III, Pep Club III,IV, Quill and Scroll III, IV, Spanish Club IV, Student Council I,II,IV, Swimming Club IV Harry W. Bailor 5II Fourth Avenue January 6, I948 Glee Club IIl,IV, Math Club II Charles T. Becker R.D.7If I Box 370, Duncansville November 28, I948 Accolade IV, Band I,II,lII,IV, Bowling II,III,IV, C.S.M.C. IV, German Club III,lV, Math Club IV Mary E. Beiswenger I3I 25 Avenue December2, I948 Glee Club II, Latin Club I, Marauderettes III,IV, Pep Club III,lV, Spanish Club III,IV, Swimming Club IV Janice Bentley Boxl65 R.D.al4 11 February 6, I949 Forensics I,II,llI,IV, Math Club I, Spanish Club III,lV, Swimming Club IV Jerome T. Bentley BoxI65 R.D.a? 4 . May 22, l948 Basketball I,II,III,IV, Forensics I,II,IlI,IV, German Club IIl,IV, Glee Club IlI,IV, Monitor I,II, Pep Club III,IV, Student Councill Rosemary H. Benton I708 2I Avenue May 9, I948 C.S.A. IV, Latin l,II, Math Club I, Pep Club lll,IV Judy A. Bernhart 206 I3 Street February I4, I948 C.S.A. IV, C.S.M.C. III, Cheer Club I,IlI, Class Advisor III, Class Officer IV, Color Guard IV, Latin Club I,II, Monitor II, Prom Committee III Mariorie G. Bettwy I905 Washington Avenue March I I, 1948 C.S.A. IV, C.S.M.C. IV, Library Club II, Math Club I, Pep Club III Susan Blair 2I I7 II Street January II, I949 Glee Club I,Il,IIl,IV, Pep Club II,III, Spanish Club III Kathleen L. Boring 292I Fifth Avenue November 26, I9A8 Bowling lII,IV, C.S.A. IV, C.S.M.C. II, Cheer Club III, Latin Club I, Pep Club Ill, Swimming Club IV Pamela D. Boslet 207 Sixth Avenue, Juniata November 25, I948 Accolade IV, C.S.M.C. IV, Cheer Club III, Latin Club I38 I,lI, National Honor Society III,IV, Student Council III Jeanne M. Brady 7I8 Fifth Avenue December I9, I948 Accolade IV, Biology Club II, C.S.A. IV, Glee Club l,II,lII,lV, Swimming Club IV Judith M. Brady 2-40I Crawford Avenue April I0, I948 Bowling I,III,IV, Cheer Club I,IIl, French Club I,III, Glee Club lI,lII,lV, Library Club IV, Student Council III G. Charles Bromall 560 53 Street November I3, I9118 Forensics I,lI, German Club III,IV, Jets IV, Math Club II,III,lV, Science Club IV Susan C. Brown R.D. ,924 Box I92 August 27, I9118 Biology Club ll, Glee Club I,Il,Ill, Spanish Club III Kathaleen F. Buechele I533 9 Street June 22, I9A8 Band I,II,III,lV, C.S.A. IV, C.S.M.C. lI,lV Michael E. Burchfield 604 First Avenue June 8, I948 Bowling Club I,ll, Chess Club I, Science Club I, Spanish Club IIl,IV E. Gregory Burns 2533 Third Avenue March I2, I9418 French Club IIl,IV, Glee Club I,lI, Jets IV, Moth Club Ifllflv Carolina Bustaque 2000 Maple Avenue March 4, I947 C.S.A. IV, French Club III, Math Club I,II Mary J. Campbell 2524 Oak Avenue May 25. I948 C.S.A. IV, Math Club I Gregory G. Cardone 2I03 Third Avenue November I4, l948 Football II,IIl,IV, French Club III, Latin Club I Gerald M. Carey 27I6 I6 Street February 8, I948 Biology Club ll, Bowling I, French III,IV, Jets IV, Latin Club III Helen E. Casciotti 202I I2 Avenue January 8, I949 Biology Club II, F.N.A. IV, Math Club I, Pep Club Ill, IV, Spanish Club IlI,lV, Science Club I William F. Casey I43l Third Avenue October 9, I9118 Basketball lI,IIl, Moth Club I, Spanish Club IIl,lV Michael A. Cataldo 2520 Broad Avenue JUIY 2, I948 C.S.M.C. II, Science Club I, Student Council III James F. Cowley 240I Oak Avenue September I I, I948 Bowling I,II,III,IV, Forensics I, Monitor II, Pep Club III, IV, Spanish Club Ill,IV Sharon A. Ceschini 27I4 Maple Avenue MGYCIW 3I, 1948 F.N.A. IV, Jets IV, Math Club IV, Math Club l,lI, Pep Club lII,IV, Spanish Club III,IV, Swimming Club IV Joseph M. Chirdon 5I60 Oak Avenue April I5, I9-48 Monitor I,II,III,IV, Pep Club III,IV, Student Council II, IIIIIV Richard J. Chirdon I332 I6 Street January 28, l948 Class Advisor III, French Club III, Glee Club III, Math Club I, Monitor II, Prom Committee III Lois A. Christlmeier 2412 17 Avenue July 27, 1948 C.S.A. IV, Math Club II, Pep Club III,IV Michael J. Cichetta 2110 Second Avenue May 21, 1948 Bowling I, Spanish Club lll Mary E. Comitz 2316 14 Avenue March 23, 1948 Accolade IV, Biology Club ll, French Club IIl,IV, Glee Club I,II,III,IV, Guiltoyle Gazette II,llI, Pep Club III,IV Timothy L. Conrad 1505 Crawford Avenue June 2, 1948 Accolade IV, Basketball I,II,IV, Class Play III, German Club III,IV, Glee Club I,II,III,IV, Jets IV, Joe Berg Society III, Latin Club l,II, Math Club III,IV, Monitor l,ll,lll, Pep Club III,IV, Prom Committee III, Student Council I,II, Illflv Anthony V. Consiglio 519 25 Avenue October 16, 1948 Bowling lI,IIl, Monitor lI,III, Pep Club III, Spanish Club lllflv Linda B. Crusical R.D.ilf1 Maple Hollow Rd. Duncansville November 21, 1948 French Club III,IV, Swimming Club IV James J. Dambeck 1309 First Avenue January 24, 1948 Biology Club II, Bowling I, C.S.M.C. I,II, Chess Club I, Glee Club I,II, Library Club Il,Science Club Il,Spanish III Judith M. DeLeo 1422 Third Avenue March 5, 1948 Cheer Club III, Color Guard III,IV, Glee Club I, Pep Club III, Spanish Club III,IV, Student Council IV Cynthia L. Del Grosso Bland Park, Tipton Rd. April 24, 1948 Glee Club I,II,III,IV, Marauderettes IlI,IV, Monitor IV, Pep Club III,IV, Spanish Club III,IV Mary C. Denny 2803 Broad Avenue December 2, 1948 Accolade IV, Forensics I,II,III,IV, French Club III,lV, Guil- toyle Gazette l,ll,lll, Jr Classical League III, Latin Club III, Monitor II,III,IV, Nat. Honor Society III,IV, Quill and Scroll III,IV, Student Council l,ll,lll Alex D. De Rubeis 2005 Hudson Avenue July 19, 1948 Math Club I,II, Spanish Club III,IV Dana C. Di Giacobbe Box 229 RD?Ie2 October 26, 1948 C.S.M.C. III, Cheer Club III,IV, French Club III,IV, Glee Club I,II Daniel J. DiLucchio 911 26 Avenue March 23, 1948 Accolade IV, Bowling I,III,IV, Class Advisor IV, Class Officer IV, Class Play III, Executive Board Ill, Forensics I, German Club III,IV, Golt Club III,IV, Jets IV, Math Club I,II,III,IV, Monitor II,lIl,IV, Nat. Honor Society III, IV, Pep Club III,IV, Prom Committee III, Student Council II,III Paul L. Di Nicola 1728 Bellemeade Dr. March 4, 1948 Football I,lI,III,IV, Latin Club I,Il, Spanish Club III,IV Elaine A. Dionis 204 I3 Street March 1, 1948 Accolade IV, Cheer Club I, German Club III,IV, Glee Club IV, Jr. Classical League III, Latin Club l,ll,lll, Ma- rauderettes lIl,IV, Monitor II, Pep Club III,IV, Swim- ming Club IV Nicolina D. Disabato 212 Seventh Avenue, Juniata September 30, 1948 C.S.A. IV, Guilfoyle Gazette II, Math Club I, Monitor II Robert T. Dobbie 919 Race Street May 4, 1948 Basketball l,ll,lll, Football I, Monitor I,II, Spanish Club III,IV, Student Council II,IV Robert C. Dodson 309 Clark Street, Hollidaysburg JCIDUCIFY 27, 1948 Accolade IV, Bowling I,II, German Club III,IV, Glee Club IV, Monitor l,ll,lll, Pep Club III,IV Cecelia A. Dougherty 1025 Second Avenue December 4, 1948 Biology Club II, Glee Club I,Il,III,IV, Pep Club III Susan M. Doyle 2027 20 Street March 4, 1948 C.S.A. IV, Math Club I, Pep Club III,IV Gerard A. Drain 730 W. 15 Street, Tyrone September 27, 1948 German Club IlI,IV, Jets IV, Latin Club III, Monitor I,II Jacqueline E. Drass 410 Blair Street, Hollidaysburg January 13, 1949 French Club IlI,IV, Glee Club I,lI,IlI,lV Catherine A. Dumm 2800 W. Chestnut Avenue August 1, 1948 Accolade IV, Biology Club II, Class Advisor IV, Executive Board ll, Forensics l,ll,lll, French Club lII,IV, Glee Club III,IV, Guiltoyle Gazette l,II, Jr. Classical League Ill, IV, Language Federation IV, Latin Club I,II,III,IV, Library Club I, Monitor I,ll,III,IV, Nat. Honor Society III,IV, Pep Club III,IV, Student Council I,II,III,IV Edward G. Dumm 2629 W. Chestnut Avenue June 22, 1948 Biology Club ll, French Club IlI,IV, Latin Club Ill William F. Durbin 1205 Third Avenue August 14, 1948 French Club III, Glee Club I,II, Math Club I Ann L. Dzwonkowski 510 57 Street February 7, 1948 Biology Club Il, C.S.A. IV, French Club III, Glee Club I,II, Latin Club I, Math Club I,II, Pep Club Ill Carol S. Eger 2508 Lloyd Street November 11, 1948 Biology Club II, C.S.A. IV, C.S.M.C. lll, French Club III, Glee Club IV, Guiltoyle Gazette I, Pep Club III,IV Karen K. Ellis 1324 14 Avenue November 29, 1948 Cheer Club I, Forensics II, Glee Club III,IV, Spanish Club III,IV Thomas L. Ergler 2505 Lark Avenue October 14, 1948 Bowling I,II,III,lV, C.S.M.C. II,III, Math Club l,II, Spanish Club III Michael Fellinger 850 28 Street August 27, 1948 Basketball III, Football I,II, Math Club I, Spanish Club III,IV Patricia A. Felty R.D.tF1 Duncansville OCf0ber25, 1948 C.S.M.C. I, Forensics II, Glee Club III,IV, Language Fed- eration IV, Monitor III, Spanish Club III,IV Deborah M. Ferguson 113 Second Avenue July 30, 1943 Biology Club ll, Cheer Club III, German Club IV, Glee Club I,lI,III,IV 139 Ronald A. Ferrone 106 East Fourth Avenue June 16, 1948 Bowling I, German Club lll,lV, Jets IV, Joe Burg Society IV, Math Club 1,11 Charlene D. Fields 314 Bell Avenue March 29, 1948 Accolade IV, C.S.A. IV, Cheerleader l,ll,llI,IV, Class Advisor IV, Glee Club lI,III, Latin Club II, Monitor Il, Student Council II, Swimming Club IV Sharon L. Figurelli 1618 Sixth Avenue September 15, 1948 French Club lll,lV, Glee Club I, Swimming Club IV Claudia A. Fiore 1606 Eighth Avenue January 28, 1949 Accolade IV, C.S.A. IV, Class Advisor III, Color Guard lll,lV, Executive Board IV, Glee Club l,Il,IIl,IV, Monitor IV, Pep Club III, Prom Committee Ill, Student Council 1,11 Joseph W. Fleming 312 W. 12 Street, Tyrone February 5, 1948 Latin Club lll,lV, Spanish Club ll1,IV Arlene M. Fogle R.D.7If2 Box 361 Canon Station May 7, 1948 Math Club I, Pep Club III, Spanish Club IlI,IV John H. Forst 113 11 Avenue, Juniata June 27, 1948 Chess Club I, French Club lll,lV, Guilfoyle Gazette I M. Beth Frazzini 402 Blair Street, Hollidaysburg May 7, 1948 French Club lll,lV, Guiltoyle Gazette 1,Il,IlI, Mascot IV, Pep Club I,II,1ll,lV, Swimming Club IV Carolyn A. Frederick 1623 Crawford Avenue September 1, 1948 Cheer Club Il,IIl, FrenchClub lll,lV, Jr. Classical League III, Latin Club III, Math Club I Mariorie A. Gaeto 2305 Maple Avenue August 20, 1948 F.N.A. IV, Forensics Ill, French Club lll,lV, Glee Club l,II,IlI,lV James B. Gerwert 1932 Parkway Drive May 31, 1948 Basketball lll,lV, Glee Club lll,lV, Monitor II, Pep Club lll,lV, Spanish Club Ill Francis J. Gey 709 South 22 Street November 7, 1948 Accolade IV, C.S.A. IV, C.S.M.C. II,lV, Latin Club 1,11, Spanish Club Ill John J. Gipprich 3012 Broad Avenue November 27, 1947 Basketball I, Football 1,11, Jets IV, Monitor 1,11, Spanish Club Ill, Student Council IV Susan M. Glass 1512 24 Avenue July 18, 1948 C.S.A. IV Mary A. Gordon 108 Tenth Street June 19, 1948 Bowling I, C.S.A. IV, French Club Ill, Glee Club I,II, lll,lV, Latin Club II Richard Gority 2211 Fourth Avenue July 2, 1948 Biology Club ll, Glee Club lI,lII,lV, Student Council IV David J. Goss 307 20 Street December 12, 1948 Bowling lll,lV,, Cheer Club I, Class Advisor IV, Class Play III, Executive Board ll,1V,ForensicsI,Il,llI,lV,German 140 Club lll,lV, Golf Club IV, Guilfoyle Gazette l,lI,lII, Jr. Classical League lll,lV, Language Federation Ill, Latin Club lll,lV, Monitor 1,11, National Honor Society lll,lV, Pep Club lll,lV, Quill and Scroll lll,lV, Student Council I,Il,lll,IV Patricia J. Graham 1318 24 Avenue May 5, 1948 C.S.A. IV Marie E. Grassi 713 Bell Avenue May 5, 1948 Accolade IV, French Club lll,lV, Future Nurses of Amer- ica IV, Glee Club I,II,lIl,lV, Junior Classical League III, IV, Language Federation lll,lV, Latin CIubll,llI,lV,Manitor III, National Honor Society lll,lV, Student Council II Mary A. Griffin 1204 18 Avenue January 2, 1949 C.S.M.C. IV, Cheer Club II, Forensics I, French Club lll,lV, Future Nurses of America IV, Glee Club lll,lV, Guilfoyle Gazette III, Pep Club lll,lV, Swimming Club IV Michaelene A. Grimme 641 Rutgers Lane December 10, 1947 Bowling I, German Club IV, Glee Club I,ll,l1l,lV, Jr. Classical League Ill, Latin Club Ill Richard W. Grimme 84 Duff Drive September 30, 1948 Glee Club IV Virginia L. Grimme 1800 Bell Avenue July 2, 1948 Cheer Club l,ll,lII, Pep Club lII,lV William J. Gruber 1322 Walton Avenue April 18, 1948 Chess Club I, German Club lll,lV, Jets IV, Monitor II, III, Student Council IV Dennis F. Haberstroh 907 Fourth Street, Juniata August 13, 1948 Accolade IV, Biology Club ll, Bowling l,lI,IV, Chess Club I, German Club lll,lV, Glee Club lll,lV, Math Club lll,lV, Monitor I,lI,IlI, Pep Club III, Student Council l,II,III Kenneth E. Harkless 1306 Fourth Avenue, Juniata August 23, 1948 Bowling I, C.S.M.C. Ill, Chess Club I, Spanish Club Ill Donna C. Harpster 223 Fifth Avenue February 6, 1948 Band I, French Club Ill, Pep Club IV Kathleen M. Hatch 317 Fourth Avenue April 2, 1948 C.S.A. IV, C.S.M.C. IV, Latin Club 1,11, Monitor IV, Span- ish Club III Pamela A. Hatch 308 Eleventh Avenue, Juniata November 8, 1948 Biology Club II, C.S.M.C. Ill, Pep Club I,lII, Spanish Club lll,lV, Swimming Club IV Betty L. Heiss 1018 First Avenue August 5, 1948 Bowling 1,11, C.S.A. IV, C.S.M.C. 1,11, Cheer Club I Tonya Hench 200 Hudson Avenue April 17, 1948 C.S.A. IV, Latin Club 1,11 Susan M. Henry 108 Spruce Avenue January 6, 1949 Cheer Club 1,11, Monitor lll,lV, Pep Club I, Spanish Club III Debora A. Heverly 2824 Fourth Avenue March 11, 1948 Biology Club II, Executive Board Ill, German Club III, IV, Glee Club I,lI,llI,lV, Jets IV, Joe Berg Ill, Jr. Classical League III, Latin Club Ill, Marauderettes IV, Monitor II, IIl,IV, National Honor Society III,IV, Pep Club IV, Stu- dent Council Ill, Swimming Club IV Mary L. Himes 52I Sixth Avenue October 4, l948 Glee Club II,Ili,lV, Language Federation IV, Latin Club II, Spanish Club lll,IV Raymond J. Hipp l402 Pleasant Valley Boulevard March 29, I948 Football I,ll,III,lV, Spanish Club lII,lV James L. Hodge R.D.7Ii2 Duncansville, Pa. November 27, l948 C.S.A. IV, Cheer Club III,IV, Glee Club III, Pep Club IIl,lV, Spanish Club III Cecilia M. Hoffman II4 I7 Avenue, Juniata May 26, I948 C.S.M.C. I,Il,lII,IV, French Club llI,lV, Glee Club I,Il, lII,IV, Latin Club I,lI, Library Club I,IV, Monitor IV, Pep Clublll Susan M. Hofmann 307 Sixth Avenue January I0, l949 Biology Club ll, Glee Club l,lI,IIl,lV, Spanish Club Ill, IV James Hollern I42I Second Avenue January I, l948 Football Il,Ill,IV Mary G. Horton 623 First Avenue December30, I948 Band I,ll,III,IV, Cheer Club lI,IlI, Jr. Classical League III, Latin Club III, Spanish Club III,IV Rita L. Hrzic 7l9 Crawford Avenue March 7, I948 French Club lll,IV, Future Nurses ot America IV, Pep Club III, Science Club I Carmella J. Ianuzzi I203 Grant Avenue January 26, I949 Cheer Club lI,lIl, Glee Club I,lIl,lV, Spanish Club IIl,lV Mary A. Ickes Box 624 R.D.iI52, Lakemont July l9, I948 C.S.A. IV, French Club III, Glee Club I,ll,lIl,IV, Swim- ming Club IV Dennis D. lmler R.D. 542 Box 578, Altoona April 27, I948 Biology Club II, Math Club I Maureen A. Isenberg 2l9 Fourth Avenue January 24, I948 Accolade IV, Forensics I, Glee Club l,Il, Guiltoyle Ga- zette lI,llI, Library Club II, National Honor Society III, IV, Pep Club III, Quill and Scroll llI,IV, Spanish Club lII,IV, Swimming Club IV Thomas Jackson I4I5 Bell Avenue May I3, I948 Football Il,IIl,IV Philip A. Jannetta 825 Fifth Avenue December l3, I948 Chess Club I, Latin Club I, Math Club I,Il, Spanish Club III,IV, Science Club I Francis J. Jarkiewicz 20ll I8 Street May 26, I948 Bowling I,Il,IIl,IV, Cheer Club II,III,lV, Chess Club l, Football ll, Jets IV, Math Club IV, Monitor II,lII, Pep Club lII,IV, Spanish Club III,IV Jerome R. Johnson I3l3 Fitth Aven-ue October 24, I947 Band l,II, Bowling I, French Club III Jo Anne M. Jones II4 East Sixth Avenue June 6, l948 Bowling I, Cheerleader I, Cheer Club l,lI,IlI,IV, Class Play III, French Club IIl,IV, Glee Club Ill,lV, Language Federation IV, Latin Club I, Monitor ll,lIl,lV, Student Council ll,lll,lV, Swimming Club IV Michael D. Jones I604 I4 Street July 23, l948 Spanish Club lll,IV Joseph A. Kawtoski I904 l8Ih Street September 28, l948 Glee Club IV, Math Club I, Pep Club lII,lV, Spanish Club lIl,lV, Chess Club I Janice M. Kelley 508 Eighth Avenue, Juniata December 8, l948 C.S.M.C. Ill, French Club IlI,IV, Guiltoyle Gazette Ill, Latin Club II, Library Club ll, Quill and Scroll lII,lV Patrice L. Kenny 3604 Broad Avenue August I2, I948 Accolade IV, Cheer Club lll, Class Advisor IV, Foren- sics l,ll, French Club llI,IV, Library Club l,Il, Monitor ll, Ill,lV, Student Council Il,llI Patricia A. Kies l80l Sixth Avenue, East Juniata March I3, l948 C.S.A. IV, Cheer Club I, French Club Ill, Pep Club Ill, Student Council ll Richard L. Kies Jr. I80l Sixth Avenue, East Juniata February I2, I949 Jets IV, Math l,ll, Spanish Club Ill Mariorie A. Kimmen l6l2 Third Avenue June I7, I947 French Club III,IV, Math Club I, Pep Club III Bernadine M. Kiniry 2227 Broad Avenue July IO, l948 Biology Club II, Bowling I, C.S.A. IV, French Club III, Math Club I, Pep Club Ill Elizabeth C. Krasowslci Box I4, East Freedom, Pa. February 7, IQ48 Class Play III, Forensics I,II,lll,lV, German Club IV, National Honor Society Ill,lV Mariorie A. Kunstbeck 805 Bell Avenue March I8, l948 French Club lIl,lV, Future Nurses of America IV, Library Club l,ll, Pep Club III I Frank Lang lll2 Fourth Avenue August 8, I947 Science Club I, Student Council Ill F David L. Langguth 2223 Second Avenue December 25, i948 Accolade II, Bowling I, French Club III, Guilfoyle Ga- zette l,lI,III,lV, Library Club I,Il, Monitor I,ll,IIl,IV, Prom Committee Ill, Science Club I Gary R. Lanzendorter R.D.f2 Duncansville January 24, l948 Chess Club I, Library Club II, Pep Club lII,IV, Science Club I, Spanish Club III Karen A. Lascoli 3820 Beale Avenue May 28, IQ48 Biology Club II, F.N.A. IV, Math Club I, Monitor III, Pep Club lll,lV, Spanish Club Ill,lV A Joseph Lato 3608 W. Chestnut Avenue January 251948 Biology Club ll, Forensics IV, Latin Club I, Math Club I, Spanish Club Ill H. Kenneth Laughlin 2624 Quail Avenue September 24, l948 French Club Ill I4l Carol Legge AOI6 Beale Avenue February 29, I948 Latin Club ll, Math Club I, Pep Club Ill,lV, Spanish ClubIll,lV Janet Lesh 3804 Burgoon Road September 4, I948 C.S.A. IV, Pep Club I,lll Kathleen A. Lowe 7I6 Grant Avenue June 5, I948 Accolade IV, Bowling I, C.S.A. IV, Cheerleader I,II,lIl, IV, Latin Club l,II, StudentCouncil I, Swimming Club IV Charles F. Lumadue 928 Second Avenue July I5, I948 Band I,II,III,IV, Monitor I,lI,lII,IV, Spanish Club IlI,IV Anna Marie McConnell I625 27 Avenue February 22, I948 Accolade IV, C.S.A. IV, French Club lll,IV, Glee Club I, Latin Club I,II, Library Club II, Student Council IV Mary Ann McDermott 2820 Sixth Avenue November 25, I948 Biology Club II, French Club IlI,lV, Pep Club Ill, Science Clubl Mary E. McFee 9IO Lexington Avenue July I7, I948 French Club lll,lV, F.N.A. IV, Latin Club l,ll, Pep Club l,lII,IV Kathleen F. McGough 27I9 Seventh Avenue October I4, I948 Forensics I, Glee Club I,II, Spanish Club lII,IV Robert M. McGough R.D.iI4I Box 6I2, Altoona June I0, I948 Biology Club ll, Math Club Il, Monitor ll,llI, Pep Club III, Spanish Club lll,IV Eugene E. McGregor I505 Pine Street August II, I948 Biology Club Il, Chess Club I, French Club Ill, Golf Club lIl,lV, Monitor I, Pep Club Ill,IV John W. McKean 8I7 58 Street December 26, I947 Accolade IV, Basketball I, Class Play III, Executive Board ll,Ill,lV, Forensics I,ll,lIl, German Club III,IV, GolfTeam lll,IV, Jr. Classical League Ill,IV, Language Federation lII,IV, Latin Club l,lI,lll,lV, Monitor l,II,IlI,IV, National Honor Society III,IV, Pep Club III,IV, Student Council l,ll,lll,IV Ann C. McNelis 2405 Washington Avenue February 28, I948 Accolade IV, C.S.A. IV, Library Club I,II, Math Club I, Pep Club III Mary Caroline McNeIis I205 I7 Avenue JUDG 9, I948 C.S.M.C. I, Class Advisor III, Forensics I,II,Ill,lV, French Club lII,lV, Guiltoyle Gazette II, Monitor II, National Honor Society lIl,lV, Prom Committee Ill, Student Coun- cil II,IV Joseph M. Mangiacarne I607 I9 Avenue MGVCIW 2I, I948 Math Clubl John W. Marr R.D.itt2, Duncansville January I5, I948 Basketball Manager IV, Forensics I, French Club Ill, Monitor II Thomas A. Marr R.D.?l5l Box 275-A, Hollidaysburg October I2, I948 Forensics lI,lll, German Club IV, Jr. Classical League lIl,lV, Latin Club I,Ill,lV, Monitor l,II,llI,lV, Student Coun- cil I,III 42 David M. Maschue 3I76 Oak Avenue March I6, I948 French Club IlI,lV, Jets IV, Latin Club I,lI, Math Club I, Pep Club IlI,lV Susan L. Mauch 7I8 Seventh Avenue June I9, I948 Cheer Club III, Class Officer IV, Executive Board ll, Forensics ll,Ill,lV, French Club lll,lV, Guiltoyle Gazette l,lI,lIl,lV, Math Club ll, Monitor ll,llI, National Honor Society lIl,IV, Student Council III, Swimming Club IV Carol S. Meinhart I52I 22 Avenue July IO, I948 C.S.M.C. ll,IV, Forensics I, Library Club Il,lll,lV, Pep Club Ill, Spanish Club Ill,IV Mariorie E. Miller 26I I West Chestnut Avenue January 29, I948 Cheer Club l,Il Linda A. Minori 709 2I Street July 27, I948 Accolade IV, Cheer Club I, Class Otticer III, Class Play III, Executive Board ll,IV, Forensics III, French Club lIl,IV, Glee Club III,IV, Latin Club Ill, Monitor Il,Ill, IV, National Honor Society Ill,lV, Prom Committee Ill, Student Council Il,llI,lV David C. Mock I I4 East Third Avenue November I7, I948 Class Advisor Ill, Forensics ll, Math Club ll, Monitor II, IV, Pep Club III, Prom Committee III, Spanish Club III,lV Frances C. Mollica I222 Seventh Avenue December 5, I948 C.S.M.C. IV, Cheer Club ll, Spanish Club Ill Paulette A. Mosey I I I5 Third Avenue September 5, I948 Biology Club II, C.S.M.C. ll, French Club lll,lV, Latin Club l,ll, Math Club I CyriIJ. Moyer R.D.?tf2, Duncansville January IS, I947 C.S.M.C. l,lI, German Club lll,lV, Latin Club lll,IV, Mon- itor IV, Student Council Il Dennis P. Moyer R.D.7F2, Duncansville May I7, I948 French Club III Gregory R. Myers I705 Fourth Avenue August 20, I948 Bowling I, French Club lll,IV, Monitor I,Il Mary R. Myers 226 Eighth Avenue, Juniata September 2, I948 C.S.M.C. Ill, Glee Club IV, Pep Club l,IIl, Spanish Club III, Student Council II Ellen R. Nagle I409 2Ist Avenue December I8, I948 Forensics I, Spanish Club III, Library IV Gregory T. Nale Claysburg February 2I, I948 C.S.M.C. IV, Spanish Club III, Library Club llI,lV Carole L. Nash Newry October 9, I948 Bowling l,Il, Cheer Club II,IV, French Club III, History Il, Pep Club lll,IV, Swimming IV Joseph J. Neugebauer 427 E. Logan Avenue September 26, I948 Football lII,IV, Glee Club ll,lIl,IV, Math Club I Katherine J. Neugebauer 7I5 Third Avenue May 25, I948 Bowling I, Cheer Club I,Il, C.S.A. IV Mary J. Noel I407 Ioth Avenue January 27, I948 Biology Club ll, Cheer Club lII,IV, Forensics I, French Club lIl,lV, Glee Club IV, F.N.A. IV, Swimming Club IV Luis L. NunezJr. 549 50th Street September 23, I948 Accolade IV, Cheer Club III, Class Advisor IV, Class Play III, Executive Board IV, Football ll, German Club lIl,lV, Jets IV, Math Club l,lI,lII,IV, Monitor II,IlI,IV, Stu- dent Council ll,lV Theresa I.. Oberneder I2l6 Bell Avenue July 27, l948 Bowling I, Cheer Club I, French Club llI,lV, Pep Club I Josephine A, Palma 24I3 Third Avenue March 27, l948 C.S.M.C. I, C.S.A. IV, Glee Club l,lI,llI, Student Coun- cil IV Therese M. Parks R.D. 4 Box7FI8 October 3, I948 Glee Club III, Guilfoyle Gazette II,III, Pep Club Ill, Spanish Club lII,IV, F.N.A. IV, Swimming Club IV Philip Payne 806 Washington Avenue October I5, l948 Bowling IV, French Club Ill,IV, Jets IV, Math Club I, Library Club ll Kathryn Pekala I28 E. Wopsy Avenue April I4, I948 Cheerleader Il,IIl,IV, French Club III,IV, Guilfoyle Ga- zette I, C.S.A. IV, Swimming Club IV Steve Pfister I4I0 Ioth Avenue October l3, I948 Pep Club Ill, Spanish Club III John L. Pielmeier I2lI 24th Avenue February 23, l949 Accolade IV, Class Officer Ill, Forensics I,II,IIl,IV, French Club Ill,IV, German Club lII,IV, Guilfoyle Gazette Ill, Jr. Classical League III,IV, Latin Club llI,lV, Monitor I, II,lII,lV, Nat. Honor Society IIl,lV, Prom Committee Ill, Quill and Scroll IIl,llV, Student Council I,II,IIl,IV Susan M. Pipetti I606 Grant Avenue August l5, I948 Pep Club I,II, C.S.A. IV Connie L. Porta 3225 Hilltop Circle January 23, I949 Band ll,llI,IV, Executive Board IV, Forensics II,Ill, Monitor IV, Pep Club I, Spanish Club III, F.N.A. IV James F. Praet III2 Second Avenue, Juniata May 5, I948 C.S.M.C. I, Chess Club I, Spanish Club III, Library Club l,II,III Vincent H. Raneri 8OI Third Street, Juniata April 26, I948 Cheer Club III, French Club IlI,IV James E. Reilly 425 Fifth Avenue July I, l948 Accolade III,IV, Basketball II,llI,IV, Class Advisor IIl,IV, Class Play Ill, Forensics l,Il,lII,lV, German Club IlI,IV, Glee Club Ill,lV, Jets IV, Math Club lll,lV, Monitor I, Il,IIl, Pep Club IlI,IV, Prom Committee III, Student Coun- cil I,ll Philip Reimer 438 Lotz Avenue, Lakemont February 23, I948 Biology Club Il, Bowling I, French Club lll,IV, Glee Club lll,IV, Math Club I Cecilia S. Resig 2I I9 l9th Street October 22, I948 Biology Club ll, Math Club I,Il, Monitor Ill, Pep Club llI,IV, Spanish Club llI,lV Anita D. Riccio R.D.5tfl Box 532 November I3, l948 Bowling l,lI, Forensics I,ll,lIl,IV, Math Club I, Spanish Club Ill,lV Thomas Richard I400 Second Avenue November 27, l948 Bowling I, Spanish Club Ill FrankJ. Rimbeck I50l Logan Avenue November 28, I948 Biology Club ll, Football IV, Glee Club l,II,lIl, Monitor I,II, Spanish Club Ill Regina J. Risoldi 5I5 Fifth Avenue, Juniata December 3I, l948 Forensics I,II,III, Glee Club II,Ill,IV, Guilfoyle Gazette I,II,IlI, Spanish Club lII,IV Robert J. Ritchey 28l0 Beale Avenue March I9, I948 C.S.M.C. lII,IV, French Club lll,lV, Glee Club I,lI, Jr. Classical League III, Latin Club Ill, Moth Club IV, Pep Club IV Kathleen Robison 37I5 Broad Avenue December 27, I948 Accolade IV, Band l,II,lIl,IV, Class Advisor IV, Executive Board Il, Forensics II,IIl,IV, German Club IIl,lV, Glee Club I, Guilfoyle Gazette l,lII, Jets IV, Jr. Classical League ll,Ill, Language Federation lIl,lV, Latin Club III, Math Club IV, Monitor ll,lV, Nat. Honor Society Ill,lV, Quill and Scroll lll,IV, Joe Berg III Kathleen A. Roesch 9I4 Second Avenue March 30, l948 Bowling I, Pep Club III, Spanish Club III, Library Club Il, C.S.A. IV, Swimming Club IV A. Paulette Roesch 9l4 Second Avenue January 20, I947 Cheer Club I, Monitor III, Spanish Club III,IV Richard Roesch 405 E. Crawford Avenue July I, I948 Forensics Ill, German Club IlI,IV, Glee Club ll, Latin Club II, Math Club I,Il,IlI,IV, Monitor l,II, Pep Club IIl,IV Joel A. Rossbach I200 27th Avenue December 3I, l948 Accolade IV, Biology Club Il, French Club llI,IV, Guil- foyle Gazette lI,III, Jets IV, Math Club III,IV, Pep Club IV, Joe Berg lll Marie A. Russino 703 Crawford Avenue February 28, I948 Biology Club Il, French Club III, Glee Club l,II,Ill,IV, Marauderettes III,lV, Pep Club lIl,lV, Student Council l, C.S.A. IV Thomas A. Russo I207 Adams Avenue October I7, I947 Football IV Rebecca A. Ruston l503 Grant Avenue July I7, 1948 Biology Club II, French Club IIl,lV, Marauderettes III, IV, Monitor IV, Pep Club I,IIl,IV, F.N.A. IV James U. Ryan 2728 I7th Street AUQUSI I. 1948 Monitor II, Chess Club I Catherine M. Sanker IIO E. 23rd Avenue November I6, l948 Biology Club Il, C.S.M.C. II, Cheer Club l,ll, French Club IIl,IV, Pep Club III I43 George J. Savine 507 First Avenue February I3, I9118 Biology Club II, Bowling I,II, Forensics I,Il,Ill, German Club III,IV, Latin Club I,lI, Math Club I,II,lIl,lV, Monitor I,II,lll, Pep Club III,IV, Student Council III,lV, Chess Club I, Golf Club IIl,lV Lawrence M. Savino 523 Fifth Avenue April I, I94B Accolade lII,lV, Class Play Ill, Forensics I, Class Ot- ticer IV, German Club III,lV, Jets IV, Math Club II,lII, IV, Monitor l,II,III,IV, Nat. Honor Society lII,lV, Pep Club llI,IV, Prom Committee Ill, Science Club I, Stu- dent Council I,II Michael F. W. Schaefer IIO E. 23rd Avenue March 6, I9r19 Foo.tball IV, French Club IV, German Club IV Mary A. Schnaubelt I5I0 20th Avenue July 3l, I948 Latin Club II, Math Club I, Pep Club lII,IV, C.S.A. IV Mary Linda Schnaubelt 22OI Washington Avenue August 27, I948 Cheer Club I, Pep Club III, Spanish Club III Rita E. Schreiner I6ll Sixth Avenue February I0, I948 Accolade IV, Band I,ll,III,IV, C.S.M.C. ll, Forensics Il,III, IV, French Club III,IV, Glee Club Ill,IV, Guiltoyle Ga- zette I,lI,III, Pep Club lll,lV, Quill and Scroll IIl,IV, Stu- dent Council III, C.S.A. IV Susan M. Schuh 823 Fitth Avenue June 2I, I948 Accolade IV, Biology Club ll, French Club III,lV, Glee Club III,lV, Quill and Scroll lII,IV J. Dennis Sc-hultz Box 225, Claysburg February 20, I948 Accolade IV, German Club III,IV, Glee Club I,II,lII,IV, Jets IV, Language Federation IlI,lV, Latin Club I, Math Club III,lV, Monitor l,II,III, Nat. I-lonor Society lII,IV, Pep Club IlI,IV, Golt Club IV, Student Council I,II Donald Seemiller 3225 W. Chestnut Avenue November I, I9118 Football II,lII, Glee Club Il, Spanish Club lIl,IV Joseph P. Seidel 607 First Avenue April 30, V948 Glee Club llI,IV, Monitor l,lI, Pep Club lII,IV, Spanish Club III Paula M. Seymore 2-4lI5 Crawford Avenue May 23, IQAB Accolade IV, Bowling IlI,IV, Cheer Club III, German Club lIl,IV, Glee Club II,lll,IV, Guiltoyle Gazette Il, III, Jr. Classical League lII,lV, Latin Club III,IV, Pep Club I,Ill,lV, Quill and Scroll lII,lV Sandra L. Shaner Io25 2lst Avenue AUQUSI I3, I943 French Club III, Glee Club I,Il,lII, Marauderettes Ill, IV, Pep Club III,IV, C.S.A. IV, Swimming Club IV Phyllis J. Sheehan 2304 Third Avenue AUQUSI QI, I948 German Club IV, Glee Club l,II, Latin Club lII,lV, Pep Club lll,IV, Spanish Club lll,IV Sandra S. Sisto 112i E, Sixth Avenue November I6, I9118 Cheer Club I,Il, Pep Club lII,lV, Spanish Club llI,lV, Library II Kathleen Smeltzer I53l Third Avenue June I7, IQAB Cheer Club II,lII, Math Club I, Monitor III, Spanish Club III T44 Elaine T. Smithmyer 8l9 First Avenue December Ill, V943 Cheer Club I, Spanish Club III,IV, C.S.A. IV Robert A. Snyder 520 B. South Dartmouth Lane August I2, I948 Accolade IV, C.S.M.C. I, Class Advisor ll, Executive Board II,lV, Football I,lI,lIl, German Club III,lV, Glee Club I,II,III,IV, Jets IV, Latin Club I,ll, Math Club III, IV, Monitor I,II,lIl,IV, Nat. Honor Society lII,IV, Pep Club lIl,IV, Student Council I,Il,lll,lV, Joe Berg Ill RitaJ. Springman I30I 7th Avenue, Juniata September I5, I948 Forensics I, French Club III, Math Club I, C.S.A. IV, Swimming IV Zane P. Stalter III l0th Avenue, Juniata March 20, I948 Basketball lII,IV, C.S.M.C. IV, Forensics l,ll,III, Pep Club IV, Spanish Club lIl,lV Patricia F. Stevens 205 27th Avenue January II, I948 Biology Club II, Color Guard lII,lV, Executive Board IV, German Club lII,lV, Glee Club I,lI,IIl,IV, Monitor ll,IV, Student Council I,lI,llI,lV, Swimming Club IV Audrey Mae Stoehr Iolrl Third Avenue April I2, I948 Biology Club II, Bowling I, French Club III,IV, Glee Club l,lI,III,IV, Guiltoyle Gazette lll, Quill and Scroll III,IV, F.N.A. IV, Swimming Club IV Alan S. Temotonte l23I l7th Avenue March 9, I948 Accolade IV, C.S.M.C. IV, Executive Board IV, Foot- ball I, French Club III,IV, Monitor Ill, Pep Club III,IV, Student Council III,lV, Chess Club I Franklin J. Tennis II04 Lincoln Avenue, Tyrone December 2l, I9118 French Club Ill,IV, Math Club I, Monitor Ill Franl4J. Thalhouser R.D.?I9l Box I5I, Hollidaysburg December I, l948 Band I,II,lIl,lV, German Club lIl,IV, Jets IV, Math Club IV,Monitor Il,lll,IV, Pep Club IV, Library Club I,II, Science Clubl Cheryl A. Tomasetti 23l5 8th Avenue January 30, l949 C.S.M.C. Il,IlI,IV, Cheer Club IV, Class Advisor IV, Class Play Ill, Executive Board IV, French Club IlI,IV, Guil- foyle Gazette III, Latin Club Ill, Monitor II,IV, Prom Committee ll, Student Council lI,IV, Swimming Club IV Joseph B. Ventura I40I 9th Avenue February 5, l949 German Club III, Chess Club I Eleanor F. Vorndran I6I8 Bell Avenue November 6, l9118 Math Club I, Spanish Club lII,IV Linda L. Wachter 5Ol 3Ist Street May 7, I9-48 Biology Club II, Math Club I, Pep Club III, C.S.A. IV Janet Walter 205 Fitth Avenue September 2I, I948 Color Guard III, French Club III,IV, Latin Club II, Math Club I, Monitor III, Prom Committee II, Student Council III, F.N.A. IV, Swimming Club IV Mary Ann Wharton 4124 Grant Avenue October I5, I948 Bowling I, French Club lIl,IV, Glee Club I,lI,IIl,IV, Jr. Classical League IlI,IV, Language Federation IV, Latin Club II,lIl,IV, Monitor ll Timothy C. Wherry 205 Sixth Avenue, Juniata September 2.41, 1943 Bowling I, Cheer Club ll,III, Executive Board IV, Fo- rensics l,lII, Glee Club lIl,lV, Jets IV, Math Club I, Mon- itor l,lI,lIl, Pep Club llI,IV, Spanish Club llI,IV Helena R. Wilczenski 5041 57th Street September 28, I948 Accolade IV, Biology Club ll, French Club lII,lV, Glee Club I,lI,IIl,IV, Guiltoyle Gazette III, Jets IV, Jr. Classical League IV, Language Federation III, Latin Club IIl,IV, Math Club Il, Nat. Honor Society lll,IV, Pep Club III, IV, Quill and Scroll III,IV, Science Club I, Swimming Club IV Susan L. Wiley II2I Ioth Avenue August 30, I947 C.S.M.C. I, Cheerleader I,II,lIl,lV, Class Advisor IV, Executive Board IV, French Club IIl,lV, Glee Club I, Monitor IV, Student Council II,IV Christina M. Williams 5011 E. Logan Avenue November 24, IQAB Accolade IV, Class Advisor III, Forensics I, German Club IIl,IV, Glee Club lI,III,IV, Guiltoyle Gazette III, Jets IV, Language Federation IV, Monitor II,lV, Nat. Honor Society lII,IV, Pep Club IIl,IV, Prom Committee Ill, Quill and Scroll IIl,IV, F.N.A. IV Gregory Winkler 302 Grant Avenue September 26, I948 Basketball ll,III,lV, Jets IV, Monitor II, Chess Club I Robert J. Woicik llI9 IBth Avenue December I5, I941B Cheer Club llI,IV, French Club lII,IV, Math Club Il, Chess Clubl Donna M. Wright 230 E. Willow Avenue July 2l, I9A8 Cheer Club ll, French Club llI,lV, Glee Club I,Il,III,IV, Latin Club I,II, Nat. Honor Society lII,IV, F.N.A. IV Nancy D. Yeager 2II7 I8th Street September 28, I948 Biology Club li, Math Club I, Pep Club ll,IV, C.S.A. IV Donna M. Yonkosky P.D. A Box 599 September 30, I948 Accolade IV, Biology Club Il, C.S.M.C. IV, Cheer Club Ill, Forensics I, French Club lII,IV, Guiltoyle Gazette II,IIl, Jets IV, Jr. Classical League III, Language Fed- eration IlI,lV, Latin Club III, Monitor II,lV, Quill and Scroll lII,IV, Library Club IV, F.N.A IV, Math Club IV Aleta L. Ziegler I5I2 Bell Avenue May I6, l943 C.S.M.C. l,II, French Club lll,lV, Glee Club II,lII,IV, Guiltoyle Gazette III, Latin Club ll, Nat. HonorSociety lIl,IV, Pep Club l,Il, Quill and Scroll Ill, SwimmingCIub IV Acknowledgements Our gratitude and thanks are extended to all who aided the Class of I966 in the publication of this ACCOLADE. Altoona Mirror Art Dept. ot B.G.H.S. Commercial Dept. of B.G.H.S. Robert Keith Thomas Lynam Inter-Collegiate Press, Inc. CDur Benetactors, Friends and Patrons i I45 Special Benetactors Bishop Guiltoyle Athletic Association Columbia Savings and Loan Association Mr. Br Mrs. Frank Comitz Mr. Paul Condrin First National Bank ot Altoona The William F. Gable Co. Management ot Lakemont Park Altoona Federal Savings and Loan Association Altoona Wholesale Grocery Co. Jack Beasley Ford Sales lnc. Blair County Milk Dealers Association The Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. F. Cullinan The Rev. Edward J. Dabcosky The Rt. Rev. Msgr. l. J. Denny Mr. 8 Mrs. James E. Dumm Fiore Furniture Co. Alto Glass Co. lnc. Altoona Chemical and Sanitary Supply, lnc. The Altoona Mirror Mr. 8. Mrs. Carl Ames Anonymous Dr. ESQ Mrs. Bailor Bathu'rst's Auto Body and Paint Shop Mr. 8. Mrs. Clarence Becker Beerbower Jewelry and Gift Shop Bel-Air Auto Wash Dr. I. H. Berger Dr. Donald Betar, D.O.S. Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Bettwy Louis Bettvvy Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Murray Boring L. W, Borland Co. Mr. 8. Mrs. George Boyer Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles V. 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