Blairsville High School - Blaire Yearbook (Blairsville, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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'Y lair. r .Y i. tl u 3 . tim e N- kg 'L QF' f ' L 1 EQ 'WS-3 ' N' E9 5 - W 5' N M Q ' 5 ' ii - 'X ' 'ii A 'x ' 3 nib 'S 'tsp BLA? .wx ei ' v 1' I ,Q 2' l .QQy,f:- k,N'.W- ' t ' , , wif' v hvgsigifili' j gk' 1 t. itwf-wg 1 as 'BGL N 1. ' H N 'A X A V- K A lu ik' it .fi ,ff '335'i '5 eandeovtd ' ggiin' W' ' if . . . Administration and Faculty ............ . Seniors .................,...................................... - R Underclassman ........... Junior High ............ Activities ....... H M- ' ' Athletics . M . il N. -,X . mt M, 15 13. QQSTPSSM av -- . . 3 X H It j?:'3z.jy'.':i:t-2.5 Z Q H5 '-f' 0,2 U fain aa aa we awp Mfzawgiommenww WWW 4,4 1957 W1 1952 az MR. KERMIT keuev evldacufcfaa With heartfelt appreciation and sincere gratitude for his help and guidance, we the class of 1958, desire to dedicate this edition ofthe Blaire to Mr. J. Kermit Kelley. Mr. Kelley, our athletic manager, trigonometry, solid, and algebra teacher has inspired our four years in high school. His staunch enthusiasm for our welfare has led us in reaching a long- sought goal. Mr. Kelley will always be a part of our cherished memories of Blairsville High School. 4 l ,1 I P is W F minidfrafion an ,401 YK ima, guide can atqu Za ide ,ketone gddfldqg Sa4mam9?' Graduation from high school is a happy event in the lite of each student that is for- tunate enough to experience it. Each of you have obtained only the amount of knowl- edge and educational tools that you have strived to acquire. lt is our hope that you will assist in mak- ing those contributions to our American way of life that will help our country to continue as the greatest of all. While the part you play might be small in your own estimation, in the eyes of your friends and neighbors, let them say that you are a good citizen. We shall always be proud of such graduates of our high school. Dr. Don S. Glass Supervising Principal LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I- Lynn M. Kelly John W Bei- singer, Robert C.L. Shurnaker, Mildred Ei Muir, William Harold Glbsmff l-'Wd A- Smith, Albert J- Tl'I0fT'P50 ' Widdowson, Dale Newmanf Everett M. Wetzel. ROW Edward C- Bishop, TIWOFTIBS H. McClure, William S Woods, Angelo Cravotta. II: Elmer L. Streams, Leslie C. Neal, J. C. Pearce, 6 Today, we are living in a new era of scientific and technological development. ' 1 Education has played and will continue to play an important role in its advances. s s You are fortunate in having an oppor- , tunity to participate in many new develop- ments. lt is our hope that each of you will make the most of this opportunity by con- tinuing in education. As you move forward, the memories of the past as captured in this annual will re- main with you and become more treasured with each passing year. Congratulations on your accomplish- ments and best wishes for new success and happiness in life. Dr. James M. Burk Principal It is a known fact that our administration and faculty is well-fitted and well-trained for their post as instructors at Blairsville High School. They give us freely of their time and sound ad- vice. Besides being an institute for learning facts, this is also a place where each student can learn to meet life squarely and become a better citi- zen. These faithful secretaries work very hard. They not only work for our principals but they help the students and faculty with many problems. We are all very proud of their ' splendid efforts. LEFT: Miss Mildred Muir RIGHT: Miss Nancy Stevens 7 R S X gags N QNX is? t 2 S X X X S X S S 6 E . s X it N ss Q s x N ' Ks QXN s sc ss Vex? QQ NMMA 1 Rs X ye s A A it .i Littg B. Latin Advisor of Junior C l a s s, sponsors Latin Club, bound- less energy, very highly respected by all. Robert Sukenick, B.S. - G ld S hl University of Pittsburgh, Spanish Co-sponsor of the Chess Club, teaches Civics and Spanish, enioys reading and loafing. A newcomer B.J.H.S. Joseph Smakula, B.S. to science Mr. Bello seems to have Louise Thomas, B.S. ff' fl INN. 5-5- Business Education Science, Physac, Biology Near and quiet' runs an Sponsors an active Forensic efficient school bank, re- Club, adV'5?S semof Class, speded and wen liked' directs Senior Class Play. Helpful and understanding. t ' l . Head basketball coach an atemlve Cass proud father of son, photo takes up his spare swell guy! i X s X N., -Q x N ,. X QN 5 ig X Q Y ' . ' X, is S X X X- Q ' sss Mona Smith, B.S. Home Economics Sponsors Future Homemak- ers of America Club, ad- vises cheerleaders, quiet and cheerful. Enioying your lunch m e n ' s presence Fisher? Robert Rhoades. B.S. Drivers Education Is doing his part to pro- duce a generation of safe drivers, pleasant and nice. or the Miss -W Tammy W KVI uc. :award Mis, s.s., Mia. English, History Enjoys teaching, spends most of his spare time to photography, favorite pat time is reading. C' I fi Cl L 'V lf Richard Kelly, B.S. Business Education Teaches commercial sub- iects, keeps cafeteria ac- count, enioys ail sports and likes to lr,a,veI .N Solving the Problems of Democracy Kermit Kelley, B.S., M.A. Mathematics To know higher mathe matics is to know Mr. Kel- ley, has the iob of Athlet- ic Director. Wilma Powers, B.S. Ed.M. Physical Education Girl's physical welfare is her first concern, enioys reading. gan X. -..lf f j'Jq2!0f Q 1 gill lj at f J ,Q -lf Qu L7 if 5' A ,,. bij? LQQ lw ,N ,I John J. Lutz, 8.5. Social Studies Sponsors Junior Hi Athlet- ics Club. All sports rate top with him, does painting in his spare time., E 33 5 gi l A x , - f 5 ,L A ,X 'N William Luchsinger, B.S. Mercedes Fenleni , Physical Education PH-5-I M-A- ' H e a d wrestling coach, Social Studies A -l 'I makes gym classes fun, lmefesilng Classes, always ready to help the ani PefS0 'HllfY, likes bgyg, travel. 'if fl V lg -'fi' 'I , t 1 3 , EIU' N ,. 1- ig, . Regis Frola, B.A. English advisor, sponsors Club, relaxes while likes all sports. Laurabel Miller, B.S. English, Journalism Well planned Classes, runs an efficient school news- paper, cheerful Donald Johnston, B.S. Health, Physical Science Sponsors Hunting and Fish- ing Club, enioys reading western novels, sports and his two children take up most of his time. Ruth Miller Art Her clever artistic touch is seen throughout B.J.H.S., always ready to help, en- ioys swimming. Janet McClure, A.B., M.L.S. librarian Keeps the library in formal order, always ready to help, respected by all, Mrs. Thomas is caught unaware. John Douglas, B.S., Ed. M. Music Responsible for our won- derful B.J,H.S. band and orchestra, famous smile, sponsors Usher Club. relaxed manner. xxx sex cs is s Sy x X we s Q sa sex W iw it XR X N my s QNX YM X Xxyes WX X 5 Qs Xian gn. xxx ,f s f me 1-,A 1. . jg Q g - - . as an .Rasa . - .sa -.,s 1. ss-- v'--fi5i ?2l 'Lie V .. . 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Carolyn Davis, B.S., M.E. Business Education Sets the commercial stu dents a fine example in efficiency, witty, lots of fun. Tao Bu!! Helen Repine, B.S. Geography, Mathematics led Cross advisor, friendly mile, enioys cooking and raveling, writes splendid yrics to old tunes. S R .s .. as -s ass 6 s Q ss X Q X X 1 x X X is Xt as 'HR 2 X ae.. ,, - Xi? X Q Q X X Ex QQ xx X X X Lois Smith, B.S., M.A. Social Studies Quiet, reserved, collecting dolls is her hobby. Kathryn Schaeffer, B.A. Special Education Very patient and under- standing, enioys being a mother and housewife. Frances Stillwagon Nurse Always ready to administer to your needs, has a busy day between ioint schools. V a helping hand. N- 'L , F K, -rf? NoFhoto Alice McMillan PHUHIIB V6SChlO, B.S. Mathematics v English ' Active club worker, spends Favofne pasnme. 'S home spare time traveling- nrovies, has interesting his time. C asses' Giggling as usual! Miss McClure gives CUSTODIANS: Left to Righty B. E. Lightcap, Carl DeVinney, Kenneth Vance. Mr. Johnston looks over B.J.H.S. Mr. Kelly heads for his waiting math class. Mr. Watson, hard at work ..1,' Qm -exeewqmww af-wlze el Left to Right: Mrs. Glass Mrs. Elrick, Mrs. Kelman Mrs. McClure, Mrs. Mc- Cune. I :I I gmac! Get your chocolate milk! That was a familiar cry at 'half-time at the football games as our band mothers handed out milk to the home and visiting bands. They were also responsible for the sandwiches and milk served to the football teams, both home team and opponents. Band mothers could always be seen selling pro- grams at the games to make money to sponsor-a dance and banquet for our band members at the end of the year. They also made money to buy uniforms and equipment. We would like to say, Hats off, to our band mothers for a well-done iob. Officers are: Marion Clark, PRESIDENT, Martha Kelley, SECRETARY, and Dorothy Moreland, TREASURER. ex Left to Right: Mrs. Aldrich, ROW l: Mrs Dick, Mrs. DeVinney, ROW ll: Mrs. Startari, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Hileman, Mrs. Humphreys, ROW lll: Mrs. Emery, Miss Turner, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Walters. We salute our P.T.A. Meeting the fourth Monday of each month, our par- ents and teachers discuss the problems of education. Among the topics discussed during the i957-58 term were, Kindergarten, Union Schools, Keeping our children well, Recreation in your town, and Graduation. Our branch of this nationwide organization had a very successful term under the leadership of PRESIDENT, Mrs. H. C. Aldrich, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT, Mrs. K. C. Walter, SEC- OND VICE PRESIDENT, Dr. Donald Glass, RECORDING SECRETARY, Mrs. Stewart Dick, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, Mrs. Lucinda Harris, and TREASURER, Mrs. John Long. 14 en iord atm data cz new Zaye, g SENIOR OFFICERS: Bill Thompson, VICE-PRESIDENT, Shirley Conway, SECRETARY, Shirley Moreland, TREASURER, Norman Walker, PRESIDENT, Mr. Stahlman, AD- VISOR. Steppdavy fum am 4694 asian! life we . Hail, Blairsville High, Glorious Alma Mater. We, the Senior Class of 1958, will never forget those wonderful words which bring back many memories of the past four years. Remember what wide-eyed, hero-worshipping freshmen we were a few short years ago when we first set foot in B.J.H.S. Under the capable leadership of our class officers and our advisor, Miss Fenlon, we felt our way through our first year of high school. We also recall our first big year as upperclassmen. Under the watchful eyes of Mr. Smakula, our advisor, and Norman Walker, our class president, we held the big events of the sophomore year, the Sophomore Hop, and All Sports Day when we topped the iuniors. All of us will agree that we never would have gotten through our iunior year, without the guidance of Miss Turner, our advisor. With her at the reins we all worked hard to produce the twin highlights of our iunior year which were, Pink Mist, our prom, and The Showcase of '58 our variety show. Then after seemingly no time at all we were seniors and at the climax of our school years. lt was then that time flew the fastest. All through the years, even during the senior play, and the wonderful Senior-Junior Party the strain, loyal friends we met through you, flashed through our heads and our hearts. Although we seniors will go our separate ways, loving memories linger ever, Blairsville High to thee we sing. 'I6 s LEONARD VINCENT AGOSTINO, JR JERRY MARTIN ALLEN JOSEPH PHlLLlP BAKER FL ENCE LOIS BARCLAY DALE EUGENE BENNETT, JR. DELORIS JANE BEPPLER LEONARD VINCENT AGOSTINO, JR.-Football 2,3,-4, Track 3,45 Wrestling i,2.3,4. JERRY MARTIN ALLEN-Visual Aids 1,35 Hunting and Fishing 2, Rifle Club 4. JOSEPH PHILLIP BAKER-Hunting and Fishing l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3. FLORENCE LOIS BARCLAY-Band lp Cheerleader 2,3,4, Future Teachers of America 4, National Hono-r Society 3.4, Student Secretary 4. DALE EUGENE BENNETT, JR.-Football 2, Visual Aids Club l,2,3g Hunting and Fishing 4. DELORIS JANE BEPPLER-Forensic i,2. E THOMAS MICHAEL BOLO SHIRLEY ANN MARIE 'BONGIANINO DAVID ALLAN BRIDGE JOSEPH RALPH CAMERON RONALD LEE CHABOT RICHARD JOHN CHIESA THOMAS MICHAEL BOLO-Crafts 2g Art 35 Chess Club 45 Wrestling 3,4. SHIRLEY ANN MARIE BONGIANINO-Pep Club 4g Student Secretary 4. DAVID ALLAN BRIDGE-Football lp Wrestling l,2,3,4p Forensic' 2,3. JOSEPH'JOHN CAMERON -Athletic Club lp Football 1,2,3g Rifle Club 4. RONALD LEE CHABOT-Band 'I,2,3,4. RICHARD JOHN CHIESA-Football l,2,3,4g Wrestling 2,37 Track 2,37 Athletic Club lg Hunting and Fishing 2g Visual Aids 3,4. JOHN WARREN CLARK, JR. BLANCHE DORA CLAWSON ROBERT OSCAR COLE SHIRLEY ROSE CHRISTINE CONWAY DOROTHY MARIE CORNELL EFFIE JANE CRAWFORD JOHN WARREN CLARK, JR.-Band l,2,3,45 Band President 3,45 Student Council I,2,3,45 Student Council President 45 Student Council Vice-President 35 Track 3,4. BLANCHE DORA CLAWSON-Photography I5 Band 2,3,45 Junior Classical League 2,3,45 Ushers 45 Student Ba-nker 45 Student Secretary 45 Business Education Club 4. ROBERT OSCAR COLE-Visual Aids Club 3,45 Band I,2,3,4. SHIRLEY ROSE CHRIS- TINE CONWAY-Chorus I,2,3,45 Science Club I5 Forensic 25 Future Homemakers of America 35 Blaire Staff 45 Class Treasurer 2,4. IDOROTHY MARIE CORNELL- News Club I5 Student Council Alternate I5 Student Council 35 Student Banker 45 Student Secretary 4.1 EFFIE JANE CRAWFORD-News Club I5 Student Secretary 4. KAREN LA RUE CRIBBS WILLIAM GUSTAVE DAVIS DIANE LOUISE DUNLAP REBECCA JEANNE DUVALL KENNETH EDWARD FAILS ELIZABETH JEAN FERGUSON KAREN LA RUE CRIBBS-Journalism Club 3,45 Junior Classical League 3,47 Blair-Hi News Editor 45 Pep Club 4. WILLIAM GUSTAVE DAVIS-Chess Club 41 Visual Aids Club i,2,3p Football Manager 3,4. DIANE LOUISE DUNLAP-Girls Official Club 1,27 Business Education Club 45 Class Treasurer ip Class Secretary 31 Student Secretary 4. REBECCA JEANNE DUVALL-Forensic 45 Pepl Club Vice- President 4g Chorus 45 Blair-Hi News Staff 4. KENNETH EDWARD FAILS-Visual Aids Club I,3.4. ELIZABETH JEAN FERGUSON-Chorus Ig Dramatic Club Ip Forensic 2,3,4p Blaire Staff 4. 20 PEARL ANN FISHER RUBY GLORIAN FISHER VIOLET ADELE FISHER DONNA LOU FLEMING PAUL STEINER GEORGE ROBERT RAYMOND GIBSON PEARL ANN FISHER-Junior Tri-Hi-Y I, Forensic 2. RUBY GLORIAN FISHER- Junior Tri-Hi-Y 'lg Chorus I. VIOLET ADELE FISHER-Forensic I,2,3,4p Usher 3,45 Library Aid 3,45 Student Secretary 4. DONNA LOU FLEMING-Photography 2, Chorus I,2. PAUL STEINER GEORGE-Football I,2,3p Forensic 2,3,4, Blair Staff 4. ROBERT RAYMOND GIBSON-Visual Aids Club 2,35 Student Council 'I,2,4, Student Council Treasurer 4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 3.4, Track 2,3,4. '21 ROBERT WILLIAM GRDGON JAMES WILLIAM HANNA RICHARD JOHN HANNA FRANCES EVANGELINE HARKINS JO ANNE HERBY BONNIE LEA HEWITT ROBERT WILLIAM GRDGON-Athletic Club lg Visual Aids Club 2,3,4. JAMES WILLIAM HANNA-Athletic Club Ip Hunting and Fis'hing 25 Visual Aids Club 35 Chess Club 45 Wrestling 35 Student Council 3. RICHARD JOHN HANNA-Wresb ling I,2,3,4p Visual Aids Club I,2,3,4. FRANCES EVANGELINE HARKINS- Dramafics Club I. JO ANNE HERBY--Journalism Club 35 Future Teachers of America 47 Blaire Staff 4g Cheerleader 47 Student Secretary 4. BONNIE LEA HEWITT-Dramalics Club 'lp Girls Official 2. 22 DOLORES YVONNE HOGAN GEORGE FRANCIS HOKE, JR. REBECCA BELLE HOLSTEIN MARGUERITE EVELYN HOWARD WILLIAM LAWRENCE JOHNSTON E MARY ELLEN JONES DOLORES YVONNE HOGAN-Dramatics Club 1. GEORGE FRANCIS HOKE, JR.- Hunting and Fishing 'I,3, Crafts Club 2. REBECCA BELLE HOLSTEIN-Dramatics Ip Forensic 2,3,4p Blaire Staff 4, Chorus I,2,3,4, Junior Classical League 2,3. MARGUERITE EVELYN HOWARD-Personality Club I, Future Homemakers of America 2,3,4. WILLIAM LAWRENCE JOHNSTON-Hunting and Fishing Club I,2p Chess Club 3,47 Football 3,41 Track 4, Blaire Staff 4, Blair-Hi News Staff 4. MARY ELLEN JONES-Dramatics Club I, Photography 4, Student Secretary 4. 23 1 vo 'wx W W X P WAYNE CHARLES LIBENGOOD MURRAY PAUL LOCKARD ROBERT MURIN LORING MARY CAROL MARSHALL JAMES CHARLES MCCLURE FAYE ANN MCCUNE WAYNE CHARLES LIBENGOOD-Hunting and Fishing l,2,3. MURRAY PAUL LOCKARD-Transferred. ROBERT MURIN LORING-Visual Aids Club 2,35 Science Club i. MARY CAROL MARSHALL-Cheerleader lp Forensic lg Dramatic 25 Journalism Club 3. JAMES CHARLES MCCLURE--Blair-Hi News Staff 45 Forensic 4. FAYE ANN MCCUNE-Dramatics lg Tri-Hi-Y 25 Business Education Club 45 Usher 47 Student Secretary 45 Blair-Hi News Staff 45 Band 2,3,4. 24 LORETTA JANE MCDERMOTT DALE SCOTT MILLER WILLIAM CURTIS MITCHELL, JR. JOHN LLOYD MOCK SHIRLEY ANN MORELAND RICHARD MATTHEW MURIN r WW. W W LORETTA JANE MCDERMOTT--Transferred. DALE SCOTT MILLER-Crafts Club lp Hunting and Fishing 2,35 Visual Aids Club 4. WILLIAM CURTIS MITCHELL, JR.- Visual Aids Club I,2,3,4, Basketball 2,35 Track 3,4, Band I,2,3,4p Student Council I,2. JOHN LLOYD MOCK-Crafts 2, Hunting and Fishing 3. SHIRLEY ANN MORE- LAND-Girls Official Club Ip Cheerleader 2,3,4, Student Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Class Treasurer 3, Class Secretary 4, National Honor Society 3,45 Future Teachers of America 4, Blaire Staff 4. RICHARD MATTHEW MURIN-Photography Club 1,35 Radio Club 2. U ' 25 JESSICA ROMAYNE PATTERSON MELVA JEAN PATTERSON ALICE JANE NOVAK ' WILLIAM EDWARD PAPE JOSEPH MICHAEL PARCHUKE HUGHINA MARY PATTERSON se i ALICE JANE NOVAK-Science Club I5 Junior Classical League I,2,3,45 Photo- graphy Club 45 Pep Club 4. WILLIAM EDWARD PAPE-Basketball l,25 Football I. JOSEPH MICHAEL PARCHUKE-Athletic Club I5 Visual Aids Club 2,3,4. HUGHINA MARY PATTERSON-Science Club I5 Forensic 2,3,45 Junior Classical League l,2,3,45 Blair-Hi News Staff 4, JESSICA ROMAYNE PATTERSON-Forensic 2,3,45 Library 35 Chorus I,2. MELVA JEAN PATTERSON-Forensic I5 News Club 25 Journalism Club 35 Chess Club 45 Usher 3,45 Junior Classical League I,2,3,45 Band lp Library Aid I,2,3,45 Chorus I. 26 5 MARY ALICE PITT FREDERICK JOHN REICHERT JOHN NEILSON REID BARBARA ANN ROBERTS ff , jd' MARY ALICE PITT-Junior Classical League 1,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Future Home- makers of America 2,'4. FREDERICK JOHN REICHERT--Visual Aids Club 1,2,3,4. JOHN NEILSON REID-Crafts 1,25 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 BARBARA ANN ROBERTS--Forensic 1,35 Baton 25 Student Council 15 Alternate Cheerleader 45 Student Bookkeeper 45 Blaire Editor 45 Pep Club 45 Junior Classical League 1.2,3,4. SHIRLEY JANE SCRIBE--Journalism 4. ROBERT PAUL SFERRO-Hunting and Fishing 15 Football l,25 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,25 Visual Aids Club 2,35 Wrestling 3,45 Future Teachers of America 45 Junior Classical League 1,2,3,4. 27 SHIRLEY JANE SCRIBE ROBERT PAUL SFERRO Nt I tgirl NO RIS WILLIAM SHANK JAMES RAY SHEARER MAUREEN ELIZABETH SHEPHERD WILLIAM THEODORE SHULICK NORRIS WILLIAM SHANK--Forensic 2,3,45 Key Club l,2,3,45 Student Council 1,35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,4. JAMES RAY SHEARER-Visual Aids Club i,2,3. MAUREEN ELIZABETH SHEPHERD--Baton Club 1,35 Photography Club 2,4. WILLIAM THEODORE SHULICK-Forensic 2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 Junior Classical League l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Club 1. ROBERT COVODE LOSE SHUMAKER, JR.-Visual Aids Club 2,3,45 Track 15 Football l,2,3,45 Student Council l,3. KATHLEEN ANN SMICKLO-Band 1,25 Junior Classical League l,2,3,45 News Club I5 Journalism 85 Usher 45 Photography Club 45 Library Aid l,2,3,45 Chorus I5 Baton Club 25 Blair-Hi News Staff 4. 28 ROBERT COVODE LOSE SHUMAKER JR KATHLEEN ANN SMICKLO REBECCA JEANNE STASIO CHARLES ROBERT STEWART FRANK MICHAEL SWALGA MARY LOIS SWASY GLENN ALBERT THOMPSON CHARLES WILLIAM 'THOMPSON REBECCA JEANNE STASIO-Dramatics Club Ip Girls Official 25 Student Secretary 45 Student Banker 45 Cheerleader 35 Class Secretary 25 Blaire Staff 4. CHARLES ROBERT STEWART-Hunting and Fishing 1,25 Future Farmers of America 3,4. FRANK MICHAEL SWALGA-Basketball 1,2,3,45 Visual Aids Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 Track 2. MARY LOIS SWASY-Forensic 2,3,45 Photography Club 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Blair-Hi News Staff 45 Junior Classical League 1,2, 3,4. GLENN ALBERT THOMPSON-Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Visual Aids Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1. CHARLES WILLIAM THOMPSON- Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Athletic Club 15 Chess Club 3. 29 PAUL MOORE WATSON LOIS JEAN WETZEL PATRICIA LOUISE WILLIAMS JEROME PHILIP THOMAS WIRDZEK JUDITH MAY WOODS riljilfiljl' NORMAN FRANK WALKER-Football I,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Track I,2,35 Class President I,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Visual Aids I,2,3,4. PAUL MOORE WATSON-Radio Club 2. LOIS JEAN WETZEL-Photography I5 Library Club 25 Journalism 3,45 Chorus I,2,3,45 Blair-Hi News 4. PATRICIA LOUISE WILLIAMS- Dramatics Club I5 Journalism 3,45 Student Secretary 4. JEROME PHILIP THOMAS WIRDZEK-Hunting and Fishing I,2,35 Football I,2,3,4. JUDITH MAY WOODS- Dramatics Club I5 Baton Club 2,35 Photography Club 45 Usher 45 Student Sec- retary 4. 30 NORMAN FRANK WALKER xx Plotting their next prank are wittiest JACK CLARK, and cIass cIown BILL JOHNSTON. SHIRLEY MORELAND and NORMAN WALKER are found to be the most all around . DIANE DUNLAP and NOR- MAN WALKER display their most athletic ability. Usually found together are LOIS BARCLAY and BILL TIFOMPSON our class cou- p e . h Mirror, mirror on the wall who's the neatest one of all -- BARBARA ROBERTS Enioying their favorite past-time are BECKIE STASIO and LEONARD our' best DOT CORNELL shows the ni:esl smile in our class. Displaying one of their talents are SHIRLEY CON- WAY and JACK CLARK. With closed lips as usual are PEARL and RUBY FISHER, who we chose as the quietest . MARY LOIS SWASY and BILL SHULICK deserve the title most likely to suc- ceed . her eyes at boys 's o TA MCDERMOTT the I ur classflir1 , LORET- I, Name Nickname Agostino, Leonard A9Q6 Allen, Jerry Jerry Baker, Phillip Phip Barclay, Lois Lois Bennett, Dale Dee Beppler, Deloris BGP Bolo, Thomas Tom Bongianino, Shirley Bonii Bridge, David Dave Cameron, Joseph Joe . Chabot, Ronald Ron Chiesa, Richard Rick Clark, Jack Clicko Clawson, Blanche Blanche Cole, Robert Bob Conway, Shirley Shirley Cornell, Dorothy Dot Crawford, Jane Janie Cribbs, Karen Karen Davis, William Bill Dunlap, Diane Diane Duvall, Jeanne Jeannie Fails, Kenneth Tiger Ferguson, Betty Jean Ferg Fisher, Pearl Pearl Fisher, Ruby Ruby Fisher, Violet Violet Fleming, Donna Donna George, Paul Steiner Gibson, Robert Slick Grdgon, Robert Buzzy Hanna. James Jim Hanna, Richard Hanna Harkins, Frances Franny Herby, Jo Anne Jo Hewitt, Bonnie Bonnie Hogan, Dolores Dolly up I Hoke, George George J ' fy Holstein, Rebecca Beg YQ Howard, Marguerite Marguerite Johnston, William Jonny QW ' Jones, Mary Ellen Jonsey in, F--,,,nP ' Ambition College Ind. Arts Teacher Electronics Eng. Business Teacher Marines Nurse College Secretary Engineering School College Coast Guard College Mechanical Eng. undecided Music Nurse Secretary Secretary Nurse undecided Business School Vocational Guidance Electronics Technician Housewife Robert Shaws undecided Secretary Housewife Psychologist undecided undecided Pharmacist Electronics undecided interior Decorator Nurse undecided undecided Nurse Secretary Chemical Engineer undecided 34 We he Favorite Pastime girls hunting hunting shopping eating dancing dancing drawing skating eating driving hunting music music music reading skating dancing reading music driving reading driving skating reading reading reading waitress dancing music seeing Pauline golf skating skating flirting skating skating mechanics talking raising ponies clowning talking Outstanding Characteristics mischievous dependability seriousness economical indolent humorous friendly artistic ability pleasing personality sleepy nice athletic ability witty hard worker always eating music ability pleasant smile giggles writing nice voice blushing dynamic personality nice speaking ability quietness quietness delicate red hair speaking ability singing curly hair pleasing personality always talking studious shapely helpfulness blond hair drafting ability understanding willingness sparkling personality cute freckles l '7 an Name Libengood, Wayne Lockard, Paul Loring, Robert Marshall, Mary McClure, James McCune, Faye McDermott, Loretta Miller, Dale Mitchell, Curtis Mock, Jack Moreland, Shirley Murin, Richard Novak, Alice Pape, William Parchuke, Joseph Patterson, Hughina Patterson, Melva Patterson, Romayne Pitt, Mary Alice Reichert, Fredrick Reid, John Roberts, Barbara Scribe, Shirley Sferro, Robert Shank, Norris Shearer, James Shepherd, Maureen Shulick, William Shumaker, Robert Smicklo, Kathleen Stasio, Rebecca Stewart, Charles Swalga, Frank Swasy, Mary Lois Thompson, Glenn Thompson, William Walker, Norman Watson, Paul Wetzel, Jean Williams, Patricia Wirdzek, Jerome Woods, Judith Jitterbug u n Nickname uwaynen npaulu l1BGbll Mary J im Faye Lorett Scotty Curt Nipper ShirIey Dick Alice Bill lliloell 11HUeyll Romayne UMa ryll Fred Breezy llBarbII Shirl usafu :I Norrie Jamie Willy Shu Kathy Beckie Chuck Snake uGoatu nchanqpu Sieller upauln Jeanie Pat nJerryu uJUdY:l Maureen Mary Lois Ambition undecided undecided Electronics Engineer Beautician Doctor Nurse Comtometrist Electronics Engineer Navy undecided Teacher Business School Beautician To be a success Mechanic Nurse undecided Social Worker Airline Hostess College Drafting School Accountant Model Doctor Teacher A College Housewife College College Nurse Home Ec. Teacher Construction Engineer College College College Engineer College undecided Art Teacher Housewife undecided Beautician 35 Favorite Pastime viewing T.V. seeing Jane watching sports dancing golfing music chasing boys eating eating driving cheering skating dancing working at Algies driving driving driving skating reading eat and sleep girls commercial work loafing at diner dancing reading driving seeing Louie reading reading driving dancing hunting reading driving sports arguing music reading reading seeing Ron loafing music 3 'T' riglllr Outstanding fill 'fi' Characteristics quietness Q shy l reserved vivid imagination intellegence helpful always disgusted nonchalant female admirer witty boundless energy particular long fingernails good dancer always dancing independent talkative witty nice staunch German trustworthy sharp dresser sincere boisterous neat dresser mechanic ability sassyness studious likeable personality flirting poised farming ability chatterbox good worker tall seriousness versatile timid artistic ability red hair contentious Dleasl SWX Q fl: Simi .r 5i1.,,g-5--5 1 f1'..Mg5g1..h.,- - I. '- ' -fm !f.' 2, ,-5 MS ii is , 'WW' -if I' n Yflnalefcfmm mp mm :dm dw: Wm HOMEROOM 106-ROW I, Left to Right, P. Frattura, G. Bennett, J. Cramer, P. Berkey, P. Boesman, G. Bruner, E. Caruso, M. Bernini. ROW ll: R. McGowan, E. Roup, R. Salsgiver, P. Duffey, C. Berg- man, B. Anthony, B. Garrigan, M. Bellini. ROW lll: L. Garlock, D. Howard, R. Jasper, E. Dutko, J. Doody, B. McCracken, F. Pennava- ria, D. Ellis, J. Colench With the experienced and capable hand of Miss Turner guiding them the Junior Class started the busiest and most successful year of their years in school. Starting the year with many plans 'the Junior Class prospered and developed. Their class was well rep- resented in all school activities, including lettermen in football, basketball, wrestling, and track. With the completion of their assembly and the prom, a very pleasant memory, the Junior Class does not rest on their laurels but plans anew for the following year. PRESIDENT ......... Robert McGowan VICE PRESIDENT ...... John Wlnchell TREASURER ...............,..... Jack Young SECRETARY ......... Mary Ann Bellini ADVISOR ........................... Miss Turner HOMEROOM IO8-ROW I: Left to Right: J. Lentz, L. Nease, M. Kahl, S. Jellison, E. Baker, J. Mollo, J. Olechoveski. ROW II: L. Lichten- fels, C. Mrenko, S. Nakles, P. Mil- ler, K. Murray, G. Marsh, C. Low- man. ROW III: B. Short, H. Murray, M. Laney, B. McCrea, R. Forni, M. Lintner, B. Munshower. ROW IV: J. Gibson, C. Bruner, R. Oswald, E. Debnar, L. Houser, J. Cochran, D. Novak. . .X.......,s . .111 aw. -- -sau HOMEROOM IO7-ROW l: Left to Right: B. Jacobs, K. Elrick, A. Bern- abei, B. Cardellino, B. Beisinger, K. Henry, D. Hancock,, J. Kelly. ROW III: H. Henry, R. Pitt, D. Thomas, L. Davies, B. McClure, J. Shacreaw, P. Houser, M. Hankinson. ROW III: J. Caugherty, B. Hamill, J. Shrum, E. Smith, R. Patti, R. Cribbs, D. Var- rato, E. Caruso. ROW IV: R. Dalesan- dro, T. Stoklasa, H. Oaks, J. Wal- ter, H. Sobeck, G. Duvall, E. Cun- kleman, J. Hankinson. HOMEROOM IO9--ROW l: Left to Right: P. Rice, M. Quilico, P. Novak, M. Ramsden, R. Shetler. ROW II: S. Spires, S. Smith,, R, Patterson, N. Oswald, N. Winchell, C. Piper, S. Stewart. RO'W Ill: J. Starry, W. Thompson, B. Uncapher, R. Short, R. Suman, J. Warnick, M. Taubler. ROW IV: G. Helgert, E. Troxell, D. Turner, J. Forsha, J. Young, J. Win- chell, P. Felton. View HOMEROOM 202-ROW I: Left to Right: C. Cox, D. Cappo, V. Allison, C. Bongianino, J. Bow- ers, R. Boring, T. Campbell. ROW ll: S. Beppler, S. Alexan- der, B. Cooper, D. Murray, M. Bazala, M. Cramer, S. Cook. ROW lll: R. Crosby, R. Cornell, B. Cochran, S. Cribbs, F. Baker, P. Cunkleman, D. Bridge, A. De- Marines. ROW IV: D. Cole, G. Beatty, D. Adams, R. Davis, B. Davis, N. Carmo, L. Coyne, W. DeSalle. 4 The Sophomore Class has had a wonderful and memorable year under the guidance of Miss Daisy Fisher. In sports many of the sophomores brought at- tention to Their class by participating in the Varsity and Junior Varsity football, basketball and wrestling teams. Among the highlights of the year was the Sophomore Hop, which the class earned money for by sponsoring dances and other various activities. LEFT TO RIGHT: PRESIDENT, Dennis Donahue: SECRETARY, Diane Syphersg VICE- PRESIDENT David Glass, TREASURER, Marv Jane Georgeg ADVISOR, Miss Daisy Fisher. I 7,,.,,, Y. , I I i Xa- sf , ISS-T, it Ki'-w i' 1-ii ':5FiSaG1at is ,. ' J 41.5, V Lx - V s. .. . F ra'J. ,GPO to Ri : Hom wflnm S Libeng od, r' JI Donahue, C j.Hill, KU Johnson, M. . K I any E . eorge, L. .H-lenry, M oller, H. Ferguson, L P. Long. Ferguson, B. G rge, P. Garrigan. a HOMEROOM 205-ROW l, Left to Right: A. Moore, C. Palmer, J. Manfredi, B. Mc- Ginity, D. McDermott, P. Pal- mer, D. Murray. ROW II: R. Lowman, J. Kuzminsky, P. McAdams, B. Pape, L. Leagh- ty, B. Mosco, B. Marsh. ROW Ill: D. McElhoes, D. Mc- Donald, B. Novak, R. Biggs, C. Palmer, B. Libengood, B. Miller, P. Libengood. ROW IV: R. McCracken, T. Kim, H. Lutton, C. Conner, B. Lyons, L. Kwisnek, J. McClaren, J. Platt. M. Wil liams, B. Patz, Y. Spohn, L. Pal mer, M. Protz. ROW IV: J. Te- deski, J. Shurina, T. Ross, G Peoples, E. Viney, G. Saliga, T Rovinson, R. Wirdzek, J. Ross, S Taylor. X .. X . L. N. Xe ! - M- . X .N X X K x 'W24 ,line X 7,1 V unior .Mg M45 M-w'f '2 fa .nf . 1 nwuwwfw ' P 'X5..wvW' Mwweffwdfwfw tdefutwze D 1. J, A - -. .. JDO! ilbbs 1 lioll Wwwlmuf ?zeadmom With the guiding hand of Mr. Mish, the Freshmen completed their first successful year in high school life. They took an active interest , . in sports and exhibited a lot of school spirit. They lost no time in taking part in dances, and other school events. The Freshman Hop, antici- pated all year long, brought the year to a happy end. The Freshman officers are: PRESIDENT ....,..................,.....,.............,..,....... Thomas Murray VICE PRESIDENT .......... . ,.......... Jack Kissock SECRETARY .............. ............. M ary McClure TREASURER .....,............ . .,..................... Joan Cortelliso ii . ' it-A . j fp '27 TQ ' . if zir ,df . .l,' bwrwwllifjhl .x xl' O - ,ly HOM ROOM 203-ROW I: Left to Right: J. Carney, D. Bernie, B. Doak, B. Bennett, N. Hammil. ROW ll: B. Luchsinger, C. Jones J. Kissock, S. Nease, R. Heasley, A. Clawson. ROW Ill: J. George E. Cardellino, J. Hoffman, B. Lenhardt, H. Lockard, L. Shaffer HOMEROOM 209--ROW l, Left to Right: A. Spiaggi, R. Ross, J. Stittler, A. Whitfield, R. Saliga, W. Stewart, R. Goff, B. Shettler. ROW ll: D. Wolford, K. Warnick, V. Shirley, J. Stasio, B. Watson, H. Shirley, R. Thompson, D. Stif- fey. ROW lll: P. Swalga, S. Shlmp, L. Winklemen, C. Shannon, B. Toth, S. Ross, D. Zimmers, C. Smicklo. ROW IV: G. Wopinsky, J, Shirley, S. Shirley, S. Smith, C. Smith, C. Turner, M. Uncapher, D. Williams, R. Stroi i. Q Q EQ Qwffe llflllllila g. 5 O Ms' O . C rn. ew Bro ell, M. er, K. Dgl :QI-C. Bell R ll: D. Alkire,xN. Boar, N Bon' anino, R. Bruner, E. Burkley, C. Clawson, B. Biesinger, K Creed. ROW Ill: W. Doody, C Donaldson, T. DeRubis, V. Cardel lino, W. VE osito, T. Calabrese J. Bo h, rj lx HOMEROOM 208--ROW l Left To Right: V. Prola, S. Shirley, K. Moore- head, P. Mitchell, J. Bernabei, J. Bellini, J. McDonald, N. Parchuke, P. Libengood. ROW ll: A. Debnar, M. McClure, J. Cortilesso, B. Ran- dolf, T. Palmer, V. Palmer, M. Palm- er, R. Piper, J. Nakles, J. Pryce. ROW lll: W. Marsh, S. Mardis, E. McAfoos, J. Rager, R. Pitt, S. Claw- son, P. Repine, S. Palmer, B. Mun- shower B. McKee. ROW IV: J. Powell, D. Lukehart, R. Oswald, C. Reed, W. Muir, J. Mrenko, B. Fails, B. McCrea, J. Lydlck. i- X043 Gag owgvwfq' 590. . . . 9 ??.:rf..zeri1r.:s,1 HQnPll'R'en, bs, R. Dick, E. ll E. Laney, L. Ll enfels, C EElQn'Ep,'fP'l - Karich, D. Hill, . Holler, K. Geary, R. Gordon, J. Lietza. ROW lll G Gima, C. Libe -V Row Iiv. ordgmC5i7 Housghlgkdlei- R. Uyoflles, D. sier, R. K leff E. Heiberg- er, E. Hol p, J, Jqlison, C. Harper. Xa f-gtlii . 2, 'bw-QQX ' bfcwl CX 0---3 .-31 ...lr .W f 'C I HOMEROOM 1-ROW l, Left to Right: D. Daugherty, M. Hogue, D. Gabelli, D. Bowers, J. Bazala, H. Markel, 5- Henry. ROW ll: A. Anthony, W. Blyf stone, D. Auen, G. Fleming, T. Geletka, L. Manfredi, H. Johnson, S. Hoch. ROW Ill: S. Holstein, C. Marshall, D. Libengood, R. Cochran, D. Grumbling, E. Hankinson, L. Coyne, F. Manfredi. ROW IV: D. Ferguson, D. Geary, C. Lyons, S. Davis, C. Aldrich, K. Kerr, B. Cummings, J. Adams. X4Qmde HOMEROOM 2--ROW I, Left to Right: G. McElhoes, B. Repinski, M. E. More- land, S. Miller, N. Stipcak, C. Stewart, K. St. Clair. ROW ll: J. Winters, S. Wiand, M. Wissinger, P. Ringler, C. Stahlman, B. Zahoranacky, F. Judeich. ROW III: P. Heasley, B. Williams, J. Tarasovich, R. Stanbaugh, D. Myers, M. Muir, J. Smith, M. Rodgers. ROW IV: T. Kearns, J. Towsey, W. Houser, R. Munshower, L. Wallace, A. Wil- liams, J. Pape, W. Palmer. HOMEROOM 4-ROWI, Left to Right: J. Deal, G. Craig, S. Helman, P. Broom, B. Blystone, R. Gill, R. Stahl- man, T. Sheperd, J. Vallo. ROW II: P. Joyner, B. Hillard, C. Bailey, A. Campbell, J. Emery, C. Cribbs, E. Cornell, D. Dilts, A. Hollar. ROW III: G. Jennings, R. Coup, V. Cochran, M. Gamble, S. Woods, K. Malnofsky, K. Palmer, D. Nixon, A. Richards. ROW IV: D. Dunlap, R. Butts, B. Moreland, R. Chabot, T. Carson, B. Lawson, C. Thompson, J. Platt, B. Lutton, G. Young. HOMEROOM 5-ROW l, Left To Right: F.Blattenburger, W. Cochran, H. Clark, T. Gamble, L. Lawson, H. Sphon, G. Clawson, B. Bennett. ROW ll: E. McAfoos, L. R. Palmer, A. Veney, D. Winkleman, B. Davis, D. Dixon, R. Wlgfield. ROW lll: R. Palmer, A. Palmer, W. Whitfield, H. Palmer, M. Palmer, R. A. Palmer, N. Houser. ROW IV: J. Abbaiti, A. Johnson, J. Libengood, W. Bruner, H. Johnson L. Shirley, D. Shetler. W. Hancock. I HOMEROOM 6-ROW I, Left to Right: W. Houser, G. Harkins, D. Lewis, T. Patz, D. Allison J Hewitt H. ar , . , G rigan, B. Dallara, M. Kirkell, J. Craig. ROW ll: K. Clawson, M. J. Fairbanks I J. Huchinson, M. Flenniken, M. Demi on, G. Heller, C. Fairbanks, J. Ben- nett, L. Fisher. ROW III: T. Dorazio, J. Carney, M. Bruner, G. Kelly, B. Boarts, J. Kissock, R. Houser, J. Jones. ROW IV: D. McCune, E. Morris, E. Docs, R. Cummings, R. Muir, S. Claw- son, N. Donaldson, W. Lore, J. David. HOMEROOM 7-ROW I, Left to Right- R. Kusminsky, B. Hankinson, B. Curry S. McCracken, D. Erb, D. Lowman W 1 Campbell, R. Lowman. ROW III: Ll Glasser, A. Olchoueski, M. Moritz, C. Kwisnck, D. White, T. Duffy, I McGowan, G. Zohoracky, E. Holstein ROW III: E. Jones, R. Kelman, E. Pes ci, M. Gibson, D. Henry, N. Duncan G. Myers, L. McDermott, B. Benamati. ROW IV: B. Fisher, L. Holby, J. Sut ton, P. Risinger, L. Clawson, N Cardellino, S. Stoklosa, W. Thompson J. Cobes. I I HOMEROOM 8-ROW l, Left to Right: D. Streams, S. Cummings, M. Wheeler H. Wissinger, C. McCauley, D. Mc Loren. ROW II: V. White, W. Swanson J. Frantz, J. Jellison, E. Goff, E. Mc Dermott, B. Kahl. ROW III: M. Stitt J. McDonald, J. Piper, A. Ehouse, L Pierce, K. Smith, R. Smith. ROW IV J. Smith, B. Lichtenfels, B. Lukehart S. Wells, M. Thomas, K. Irwin, D Seiring. . w ff A '-1 5Z 7f ami. gzfyifif., ,,,,,,,,z., O7 Q , ..----'T' - .1,. b l-- M., ' M: .xdcfiuifiw malfe Our .SQQIQJ Oggktel' . . 4? Om Zeal Seaweed Qcazdua L Barbara Garrigan Dave Varrato a I wang Jo Anne Herby Jim Shearer Saplamowa Bonnie Ross Bob Lyons Mr. Frola , Advisor , B. Roberts S. Moreland B- Johnston Editor Ass't Editor Advertising Mgr- 'J. Herby P. George B. Stasio Business Mgr. Sports Editor Circulation Mgr. 70eedd1.'bafaz4maa! ...... Our years in school comprise one of the most important chapters in the stories of our lives. Recorded in our annual, the memories of these years cannot fade with the passage of time for all have now been carefully preserved by the Blaire staff. Many hours of working, planning, sweating. and worrying have gone into this book. Finally it is completed. Now we present for your cover-to-cover enioyment our pride and ioy -- THE T958 BLAIRE. lEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Conway, Paul George, Barbara land Bill Johnston, Becky stasis. NOT PICTURED, Becky Roberts, Betty Jean Ferguson, Jerry Allen, Shirley More- Holslein. 52 A-..,-iw' X 2 J Mrs. Laurabel Xm'k ' Miller Advisor ' 2 K. Cribbs J. Wetzel J. Duvall Editor News Editor Feature Editor H, Pane.-son F. McCune J. Parchuke Business Mgr, Exchange Editor Sports Editor We eafdz' am gfmh- W6 7Zew4 To increase the students zest for school spirit, to promote free expression of the students' opinion, to report accurately Blairsville Joint High's social events and school happenings: these are the aims for which the staff of the Blair-Hi News has been zealously trying to reach. The staff this year has attempted to improve the type of new and to broaden the coverage of the school paper. Belonging to the National Scholastic Press Association, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Quill and Scroll, and Pennsylvania School Press Association are the accomplishments of the club, for which we should all be proud. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Nancy Winchell, Pat Duffey, Mary Cribbs, Edith Baker. ROW ll: John Winchell, Jim McClure Hankinson, Barbara Garrigan, Becky Anthony, Mrs. Miller, Joe Cameron. Paul GSOVQC, B- -l0l'1n5T0fTf P- Williams, F Jean Wetzel, Mary Lois Swasy, Hughina Patterson, Karen McCune, K- Smicklo, -lean Duvall- 53 Glass. President .... . . Jack Clark Vice-President . . . . . . Jack Young Secretary .... . . . Mary Bellini Treasurer . . . . . Bob Gibson Z gaaem ln 1948 the Student Council of Blairsville High School was organized. From that time to this the council has been working diligently to achieve five definite goals: first, to promote closer faculty-student relationship, second, to give students an opportunity to practice the privileges and responsibility of citizenship, third to develop the proper attitude toward leadership, fourth, to create and encourage proper sentiments of law and order and respect to share in some of the responsi- bilities of school activities, and finally to promote the general welfare of the school. The council is alway at work trying to promote high standards for Blairsville High School and in addition they handle many iobs from preparing the dance schedule to maintenance of the bulletin boards. Marion Center High School has iust organized a student council this year. Our officers, Jack Clark, president, Mary A. Bellini, secretary, Jack Young, treasurer, Bob Gibson, Vice-president, and David Glass, sergeant-at-arms, went to Marion Center High School to install their first officers. ' The council and its advisor, Mr. Artac, have worked hard this year and now they can point with pride to a iob well done. 54 ROW I: Left to Right: P. Ringler, L. Coyne, P. McAfoos J Neal l McGowan, D. Erb. ROW ll: J. Davis, C. Smicklo, C. Fulmer J Man fredi, T. Murray, K. Warnick, J. Wirdzek, B. Gibson, M A Bellini S Moreland, J. Lance, N. Bongianino, M. J Cramer ROW lV G Thompson, P. C. Walter, J. George, L. Houser, J. Young J Clark D dam! Wane Sade!! l reioice in the burden of leadership which scholar- ship, character, and service lay upon me, for I believe that my Q torch should light others to lives of greater beauty, richer joy, and fuller service. The members of this honorary society are elected from the top fourth of their class by faculty vote on the basis of scholarship, character, service, and leadershrip. Advisor ofthe Blairsville Chapter ofthe National Honor Society is Miss Turner. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Lois Swasy, Bill Shulick, Lois Barclay, Norman Walker, Shirley Moreland, , ,X O Ni I 7 6544 'iimfie Th . . . ' . . i ' e Forensic Club has attained very much this year is wo dqiyl H rza.,.fC, tion is to be commended on their fine work in promoting xS IlI of r 1,54 it's members. 'lr-X4 ,-.. They have competed with many other schools in debates, studenT'cEgresses, -:L and speech contests, and have often come out on top. achievements. These students are very capably advised by Mr. LEFT TO RIGHT, Row it J. Walters, R. Panerson, W. shu- Whitfield, L- We are very proud o'fct-hefff -QT! Q x Gerald Stahlman. 23, 'lf Fisher, H. Patterson, M. L. WB. Holstein lick, P. George, M. A. Bellini. ROW ll: J. Bowers, C. K- Kellmafh K- M0fel1eaCl. B- McKee- ROW V2 l-- GHflOCk Mrenko, P. Miller, D, Glass, N, Shank, B, McClure, M. J. Duvall, J. McClure, D. Thomas, L. Schaeffer, G. Duvall Shulick. ROW lll: J. Manfredi, J. Buery, P. Garrigan, B. M--Cobesf B- J- Belslngeft C- COX- ROW VI: MV- Sfahlmafl Garrigan, P. Kunkleman, B. Desalle, P. Bennett, M. Allen, lAdvisorJ, T. DeVinney, C. Smith, B. Beisinger, D. Bernini N. Bonganino.. ROW IV: D. Woods, B. Patz, B. Pape, J. C- Smlcklo- LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: D. Shearer, P. Miller, B. Holstein, K. Creed, R. Patterson, B. Smith, S. Shimp, D. Cappo, C. Smith, C. Lowman, J. Woods, J. Smith. ROW ll: J. Bowers, M. Hogue, N. Summan, S. Smith, C. Bongianino, S. Cobes, J. Beury, L. Stahlman, B. Beisinger, K. Henry, M. Kelly, J. Bennett, N. Stipchak, S. Conway. ROW III: M. J. Cramer, B. Garrigan, P. Murray,,T. Marsh, M. Gosha. S. Spires, M. Litner, J. Duvall, J. Wetzel, D. Alkire, J. Lance, B. McKee. ROW IV: H. Henry, R. Quick, B. Short, J. Goldberg, T. Kim, E. Highburger, H. Lutton, K. Johnson, R. Cole, F. Swalga, G. Thompson, R. Chiesa, L. Agostino, B. Gibson, B. Johnston, J. Platt, E. Roup, G. Stasio. The Chorus, under the able assistance of Mrs. Holby, has added much to our high school lite. With the help of the various clubs and classes they provide W4 many of our much appreciated assemblies. We want to pay tribute to the chorus and Mrs. Holby for the hard work they have done throughout this successful year. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Walters, J. Neal, J. Lance, M. Bellini, D. Glass, P. Wringler. Ziadaa This club is formed with the thought of being courteous and helpful to others l by aiding in maintaining order. Serving at games, concerts, plays, meeting, Bac calaureate Service and Commencement excercise are a few of the ways they attempt to help others. Capably advised by Miss McClure the Ushers are a good contribution to our school. FRONT TO BACK: M. Patterson, K. Smicklo, V. Fisher, J. Woods, S. Bongianino, S. Clawson, F. McCune. galletck Staff These students are responsible for the weekly bulletin published every Friday. The purpose for the Bulletin is to arouse more school spirit among the students, and create interest in school activities. It also gives an outlined schedule for the following week along with a cafeteria menu. 56 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: A. Berna- bei, M. Bernini, S. A. Jellison, J. Bernabei, E. Geary. ROW II: K. Clawson, R. Cummings, M. Mor- itz, D. McLaren, M. Fairbanks, L. Manfredi. ROW lII:: J. Jellison, K. Irwin, J. Frantz, C. McCaulley, V. Cochran, E. Cornell, A. Holler. ROW IV: L. McDermott, D. Erb, B. McDermott, S. McCracken, P. Spires, L. Stilwagon, D. Shearer, E. Goff, B. Lukehart, B. Kahl, E. Docks. ROW V: S. Ross, P. Mitch- ell, B. Toth, D. Wolford, M. Kelly, B. Litchfels, S. Wells, M. Gibson, D. Myers, J. Craig, S. Wiand, S Bailey, D. Dixon. ROW VI: S Mardis, J. Rager, J. Busi, S. Smith P. Swalga, D. Zimmers, B. Rani dolph, J. Leitza, R. Stroini, S Cobes. These vigorous girls work very hard learn-ing to twirl their batons. The present maiorettes are the very patient teachers, who are quite good at twirling them- selves. From this group comes are future high steppers of Blairsville High. www., and 76.4.2.9 em The Hunting and Fishing Club enioyed many guest speakers and varied pro- grams obtained for them by their advisor, Mr. Johnson. The boys learned much about their favorite sports while having a good time and really enioying them- selves. ROW I, Lett to Right: B. Forni, J. Vallo, G. Dick, Mr. Johnson, I. McGowan, R. Kusminsky. ROW ll: G. Young, W. Thompson, R. Piper, H. Spohn, E. McAfooes, J. Hewitt, D. Allison, D. Lawson. ROW Ill: A. Ehouse, J. Jones, W. Swanson, V. White, T. Blattenber- ger, R. Houser, D. Bowers, M. Gamble, C. Kweznik, N. Houser. ROW IV: R. Whitfield, R. Alexander, P. Murray, K. Pittman, B. Smith, T. Sheperd, A. Anthony, T. Geletka, T. Gamble, R. Grumbling, J. Jasper, B. Butts. ROW V: J. Grdgon, J. Stiffler, G. Jasper, T. Murray, A. Esposito, M. Protz, B. Fails, J. Platt, J. Libengood, B. Lawson, A. Johnson, L. Holby, F. Parchuke. ROW VI: B. Hammill, C. Palmer, D. Barret, B. Uncapher, J. Oleoskivick, J. Bruner, H. Murray, P. Baker, D. Shet- Ier, D. Hancok, L. Shirley, B. Luke- hart, W. Muir. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Mr. Lutz, B. Hankinson, D. Dunlap, T. Cox, R. Munshower. ROW Il: J. Abbott, J. Buzzola, J. Neil, K. Warnick, J. LaMantia, T. Moorehead, B. Moorehead. ROW Ill: R. Thompson, K. Dal- lara, V. Cardellino, F. Man- fredi, M. Kuhns, J. Pape, J. Towsey, T. Chabot, A. Holub. ROW IV: J. Kissock, B. Espo- sito, C. Stuart, J. Kissock, A. Whitfield, R. Ross, R. Stiffey, R. Saliga, T. Calabrese, J. Boeh, T. DeRubis. ya em I The Journalism Club is a preparatory club I for the future Blaire-Hi News staff. These stu- I dents have helped with this year's paper, and are learning the trade so that they will be able to improve next years paper. They also pub- lish a paper of their own as a club proiect. I LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Mrs. Miller Cadvisori, J. I Wetzel, M. Hankinson. ROW Il: L. Book, S. Smith, M. Cramer, S. Cook, M. Kahi, K. Elric, M. McCrack- . en. ROW III: J. Manfredi, B. Cooper, B. McGinty, E. Baker, R. Hewitt, J. Murray, S. Cribbs, P. Fatora. , I I I I I I famine 1411561264 The Junior High Athletic Club under the guidance of Mr. Lutz has the purpose . of keeping boys in the Junior High interested in sports. Basketball and softball I were participated in as intro-club activities. Sports movies were also shown I during the year. Ped Emu Under the direction of Miss Repine this club collects money and clothing for the underprivileged. One of these means of raising money for their club is by sponsor- ing skating parties. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: L. Albertti, S. Clawson, Miss Repine, B. Hillard, S. Carter. ROW II: M. Thomas, S. Cummings, D. Henry, E. Aley, A. Campbell, S. Henry, M. Wheeler. ROW Ill: M. Bruner, D. Seiring, M. Stitt, L. Harris, B. Cum- mings, D. Gabella, D. Geary, C. Cribbs, J. Adams. ROW IV: R. Palmer, J. Bennett, S. Hoch, G. Heller, T. Dorazio, P. Joyner, G. Craig, S. Helman, H. Wissinger, B. Boarts, J. Carney. ROW V: W. Reed, B. Munshower, K. Leonard, M. Gamble, A. Richards. Wana! 1-field The Visual Aids Club has been quite busy this year under the sponsorship of Mr. Bello. Members of this club help set up and run all visual aids equipment. Thanks boys for the generous contribution of your spare time. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW l: Mr. Bello, F. Reichert, B Shumaker, F. Swalga. ROW ll: K. Fails, B. Grdgon, J. Parchuke, D. Hanna, R. Chiesa, N. Walker, C. Mitchell. ROW lll: B. Cole, G. Peoples, B. Sferro, B Gibson, A. Weinstein, E. Roup, B. McGown, B. Palmer E. Vene ROW lV- D. Miller E Debnar , y. . , . , B. McCracken, S. Ferguson, J. Herby, T. Fisher, J. b. Shrum, B. Holu Piozfayfzaplg Zia! LEFT TO RlGHT, ROW 'l: Mr. Luchsinger, G. Flemming, J. Price, J. Nakles, L. Davies, J. Warnick, B. Frantz, Mr. Kelly. ROW ll: T. Harkins, C. Duffey, N. Carmo, H. So- beck, B. Novak, C. Bridge, F. DeSalle, R. Jasper, L. Coyne, T. Campbell. ROW lll, Left to Right: M. Shepherd, K. Smicklo, J. Woods, R. Pitt, M. Uncapher, M. Thomas, B. Ferguson, L. Suman, B. Mos- cow, S. Forsha. ROW IV: S. Davis, P. Broom, M. More- land, J. Emery, B. Blystone, D. Cappo, A. Novak, S. Scribe, D. Ellis, J. Doody. Directed by Mr. Kelley and Mr. Luchsinger, the photography club teaches the methods of taking a picture correctly down to developing the pictures. The members participate by taking pictures of sports events. Also they study pictures to learn better ways of obtaining a good pose, correct lighting effects, and improved methods of using new scientific equipment. ' mes. .R - 6141464 HM The boys in the Crafts Club have pro- duced many fine articles this year while working at their favorite hobby. With Mr. Humphries to guide them the boys have learned quite a bit about their crafts. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: T. Shank, B. Dallara. ROW II: J. Smith, R. Gorton, R. Kelman, L. Campbell. ROW lll: R. Jones, B. Campbell, C. Thompson, D. Cochran, R. Lowman. ROW IV: J. Powell, R. Clark, C. Kweznek, B. Watson, G. Zahoranachy, B. Campbell, G. Lowman. ROW V: J. Romanish, W. Bruner, B. Coup, M. Gima, C. Foreman, J. Tedesky, B. Lenhart. Eagle ew After receiving five rifles from the United States Army, the rifle club was formed and directed by Mr. Cole. A team was picked which represented us in the county league. They made a splendid showing and hope to gain in future years. LEFT TO RlGHT, ROW I: K. Johnston, D. Cole, J. Forsha, D. Harvard. ROW ll: M. Hill, J. Molo, B. Sferro, J. Muir, L. Houser, J. Allen, J. Cameron. ROW lil: E. Dutko, H. Oaks, P. Long, J. Colench. ROW IV: B. Luchsinger, H. Lutton, P. Libengood, T. Rovison, R. Kennedy, V. Palmo, R. Quick R Lowman, R. Boring. ROW V: G. Helgert, M. Webster, B. Miller, J. Cochran, G. Beatty. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Mr. Frola, M. Patterson, P. Garrigan, J. Hanna. ROW Il: B. Garrigan, L. Stahlman, R. Stahlman, R. Spang- ler, R. Heasley, J. George. ROW lll: R. Donaldson, F. Judeich, B. Lut- ton, P. Heasley, B. Piper, J. Donaldson, R. Ristway. ROW IV: B. Davis, B. Johnston, S. Forni, J. McDonald. 66am 66:46 l With the start of a county chess league this year, the Chess Club under the guidance of Mr. Frola has well represented our school. Many new members .have ioined the club this year and all contributed to make it a success. Winnie! 66:4 Everything from model airplanes to model trains were discussed and worked on by the boys in our Model Club. Under the supervision of Mr. Mish the boys had a competitive model building contest and many other proiects. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW l: Mr. Mish, B. Gill, T. Kernes, L. Pierce, J. Cobes. ROW II: N. Shaef- fer, K. St. Clair, B. Muir, B. Wigfield, L. Wal- lace, R. Cribbs, C. Stewart. ROW lV: D. Lewis, C. Fairbanks, T. Duffey, D. Piper, A. Palmer, B. Houser. Sadenee 6645 The Science Club, under Mr. Smakula,, worked on many proiects both in class and be- tween club periods. The students have enioyed furthering their knowledge of science and applying their learnings. Left to Right: K. Holby, D. Williams, S. Miller, M. Ro ers H Johnson Mr Smakula S Holstein 9 1 - , . , - , J- Smith, G. McElhoes, D. Ferguson, J. Lance, L. Coyne, D. Auen. L 716-We-Z ROW I, Lett to Right: Mary Gosha. ROW ll: Donna Liben- good, Carol Stahlman. ROW Ill: Betty Beaumato, Nora Duncan, Alexis Olechoveski. ROW IV: Carol Harper, Nel- lie Bost, Donna Dilts, Betty Zahoranasky, Marilyn Nissin- er. Under the guidance of Miss Sinith, the Tri-Hi-Y Club is an organization of junior high school girls, under the sponsorship of the Young Men's Christian Association. The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y Club is: To create, maintain and extend through- out the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. The slogan is: pure words - pure thoughts - pure actions. -fdlzazy 146:41 A big help to our school and Miss Mc- Clure are these students. Their iob is to put books away, take care of permits, mark the books and actually take care of the desk while the Librarian is not ' there. This gives Miss McClure a chance' to help others in locating the information they wish. Left to Right, SEATED: C. Mrenko, M. Patterson s. spires, M. kirkeil. STANDING: B. Mcciuref K. Smicklo, V. Fisher, J. Woods. magya r' V- 1 H-- LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: M. Smith, N. Stipchak, S. Shimp, B. Repinski, P. Thompson. ROW ll: M. Pitt, M. Howard, J. Sut- ton, J. Repine, S. Palmer, E. Duncan, V. Shirley. ROW Ill: M. Hogue, C. Palmer, M. Palmer, J. Lawson, S. Kalen, D. McDer- mott, A. Moore, M. Bazala, F. Baker. ROW IV: J. Hutchinson, M. Flenniken, C. Shanon, C. Marshall, K. Kerr, S. Lyons, P. Palmer, V. Allison, D. Murray, M. Boros, S. Alexandra. ROW V: R. Stanbaugh, L. Litchenfels, C. Fulmer, P. Modrey, L. Leaghty, G. Shanon, J. Shirley, S. Shirley, B. Clawson, S. Jones, J. Laney, L. Myers, H. Shirely. ROW VI: T. Smith, C. Kimp, D. Nixon, D. Myers, J. Murphy, H. Markel, K. Palmer. 7- 7. 14. The Future Farmers of America is an organi- zation made up of boys preparing to specialize in the Agricultural field. With the help of Mr. Campbell they are learning to be better farm- ers and enioying themselves at the same time. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Mr. Campbell, L. Kwesnic, H Hill, A. Libengood, C. Stewart, E. Kunkleman, J. Wick ROW ll: R. Cochran, G. Clawson, B. Davis, A. Demar- ines, L. Holler, D. Turner, D. Glasser, B. McCrea, E. Troxell. ROW III: B. Buzznotti, J. Kaminski, R. Biggs B. Bennett, G. Clawson, G. Grumbling, B. Crosby, D Cornell, B. Geary. ROW IV: J. Mrenko, A. Spiggi, H Lockard, J. Kisminskey, J. Reed, R. McCrea, W. Stewart L. Henry, B. Kisminskey, W. Broom, J. Palmer. The Future Homemakers of America is a club consisting of all girls taking Home Economics and wish to become homemakers. They collect dues to help get food and supplies for their use. 7.71-K A small but mighty club. All are prepar- ing to be teachers. Ably assisted by Mrs. George the Future Teachers of America carry on different activities, such as sub- I stitute teaching, and acting as hostesses for the high school during open house. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: J. George, S. More- land, L. Garlock, M. Kuhns, L. Barclay, E. High- berger, B. Hoffman. SEATED: Mrs. George. ,.,-ff Q.f I gauaeu Sd The purpose of the Business Education Club is to produce better clerical workers. They have taken several surveystin order that they may make suggestions to improve the commer- cial department. These girls have also visited several business establishments. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Mr. Kelly, P. Novak, B. Cardellino, M. L. Leitza, S. Stuart. ROW ll: B. Claw- son, D. Dunlap, B. Roberts, P. Rice, R. Patterson, J. Lentz, L. Litchenfels. ROW III: M. Taubler, N. Os- wald, M. J. George, P. Morehead, M. Lintner, S. Spires. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: J Herby, B. Stasio, L. Barclay L. McDermott, J. Woods, D Cornell, V. Fisher, F. Mc Cune, B. Clawson. ROW Il M. Howard, M. Marshall, D Dunlap, M. Jones, J. Craw ford, S. Bongianino, P. Wil Iiams. Swim Semmm Although this is not an organized club, these girls are a great help to the teachers. They consist of students taking office practice and shorthand ll. Some of their duties are to take dictation, a great deal of typing, help with grade sheets, and even other duties which do not pertain to school activities. Student gundam These tour girls have a big iob on their hands but they seem to handle it quite well. They may usually be seen busily work- ing in the high school bank. Dot Cornell and Blanche Clawson take care of counting and depositing all incoming money. Becky Stasio writes all ly statement, and prepares report for the Board of Education. SEATED: Becky Stasio, Barbara Roberts. STANDING: Blanche Clawson, Dorothy Cornell. 63 checks, and Barbara Roberts keeps books, reconciles the month- routlnes for the halt tnme show every week In football season The malorettes Esther Geary Josie Bernabel Sue Ann, Marlene, Duane, Josie, Esther, and Annle these are our dazzllng ,,::: hugh steppers Few people realnze how much work goes unto learning new steppy Ss- N1 X Q Ag-wifi' :J is gf f 313922-:s-::s N55 ' 'i X -. X s. . . . N s X X . . as xml W DIRECTOR: John Douglas. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW l: D. Glass, K. Kelman, M. L. Swasy, T. Jones, L. Fisher, K. Elrick, R. Boring, l.. Still- wagon, D. Bernini, D. Jones. ROW ll: B. Cole, B. McClure, S. Clawson, D. Hammill, B. Hoffman, B. Doak, J. Emery, B. Gill, B. Hillard, M. Kirkell, C. Hill, M. Quilico, J. Murray, N. Cardellino, P. Spires, D. Thomas, C. Mitchell. ROW Ill: J. Sutton, K. Kerr, P. Joyner, A. Campbell, M. Boros, M. deqffdd ' When it's half time we can always count on the orange and black band for a f splendid halt time show. This group seems to constantly improve and now we us each year with a fine concert. Cobes, F. llAcCune,,.kTedesky, fright sidej C. Bailey, B. Blystone, QD. Williamsp B. Lenhart, L. Davies, M. Shulickh- ROW IV. B. Curry,'Bf'Clavvson, C. Clavilson, B. Thompson M. Cobes, L. Holby, C. Duffey, J. Towsey, B. Coup J George, R. Libengood, J. Neal, R. Heasley, E. Cardellino, R. Chabot, H. Sobeck, B. Shulick, J. Clark, B. Clawson, P. Long, J. Shrum. ROW V: B. Bennett, B. Hammill, H. Oaks T. Cox, L. Sheaffer, M. Thomas. ss.. -. ...1 have a band Blairsville High School can be very proud of. Our Band is an 4 f - ft . , I and ? is 4-'Lfi 9 1 Ip Ut Jjicw :J I K... ,KCI ,-5ffr C I essential part of our pep assemblies, bon fires, and parades. They also present ,,,55'y'C'L, K. f . I.. V L Three cheers tor Mr. Johnny Douglas for a iob well done in directing our band. f ,K ,i - I , XUJIAYIYS :EMTNK 'fi-Elia -J ci., 4' is ,- -cfaf ' gditd Qiljffif. FRONT. Jack Clark, Donna Bernina. REARf.fLu' 195+ 7'f4f.,.a CL Danny Thomas, Bill Shullck. sfkgfkimavy cf-Lqalzbx Ziff 5YIa.4LQ ,,65 L9'L,Qv,. ,IL I L Ji SENIOR BAND MEMBERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Cole, W. Shulick, F. MCCune, B. Clawson, M. L. Swasy, R. Chabot, C. Mitchell, J. Clark. f J 3Qfj5,ffw W ,ww W j!rUJffJ J M, lf' f Jw fb ff' jf xJvpf. 7 If fy LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I: J. Sutton, A Clawson, D. Hammill, P. Joyner, B Curry, S. Wiand, K. Kerr, R. Ciawson M. Swasy, M. Cobes. ROW ll: K. Kel men, F. McCune, M. Boros, J. Telsovic P. Doak, J. Hoffman, T. Jones, G Jennings, G. Clawson, B. Cole, B. Mc Clure, D. Glass. 5'if?vwU75fiMyvfi 90. X -an QKWX 5 X X A W NSE . ?,.,-g..-+x....,Ql.,.Xw-QMS J X x ' wi i l P S New - fs 5 S N Q i -:Q X 5 xx., , , N 'F 1 in gk Q SX as E A -S. is . X .S i A .Q A ..L.n ks 3' HJ' as xx f . if --5 .wx wi R xi . f Xxx X Sis -- Qs kfzi' XX Q K 1 d F? .Q E? f X - :Qs . X X A xg X is ' . 455 i it fi XX . X f A Ki--w.J'!A.b M 5 1,5 jf' x x f Q X 5 X' X. S g . ,X A -. 1' gf ESQ . 45' i sex, XX X Q z, Q X X wx I x 53 Y ff xxx Mica fa yep f70wafJ 'Mcfwy MW' LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I, SEATED: Bob Gibson, Bob McGown, Jerry Wirdzek Jon Herby, Leonard Agostino, Bill Johnston, Wayne Thompson, Bob Lyons Sam Ferguson. ROW ll: E. Troxell, Ace Carmo, Bill McCracken, Gary Peoples' Tom Ross, Don Ellis, Joe Cameron, Dave Varrato, Bob Sferro, Tom Rouison, Earl Cunkleman, Anthony Esposito. Blairsville 6 Ligonier 6 Blairsville 6 Springdale 0 l Blairsville 26 Apollo 6 Blairsville O Derry T3 Blairsville T 30 Wilmerding 7 ROW Ill: Donald Johnsion--Head Coach, Raymond Austin-Junior High Coach, Paul George, Ray Jasper, John Winchell, Bob Shumaker, Sam Delsandro, Glenn Thompson, John Shurina, Larry Garlock, Norman Walker, Rick Chiesa, Bill ghompson, Joseph Smakula-Assistant Coach, John Lutz-Junior High Coac . Blairsville 6 Indiana I2 Blairsville 26 Kitfaning Blairsville 6 United Joint O Blairsville 25 Laura Lamar 6 COACHES, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. ma ua Austin, D. John- 0 BMIISV Wnllnam Thompson, Q.B. 005351.80 Bob M ca n, H.B. 'lv 40 'ky 4' xc' aueT Leonard Agostino, H B mud' qt! Togetain fm' Foe' sgqtllf '03 age QW' of' hul11P MC nn ng ,K Bob Gibson cw Q36 Mvxfm xsQ xlxq 9' Xl at ag i vuqnva Boba is Sgomp W ek, H.B. 0. im Eg 3 m '1d 'fS26-5 D v t,HB ,MQ-fM. Q Q: N. Et-ii? i P -. '. i .Ax by if i- Q -' Q. ik Q 5 . :fw fr ,Q if Qi, 2' X if 'owaw M2 X X300-asv of .VVS A,.wk?, r , H.B Bl . VIII 9 G A Y U JZ n hw QM :fed I ' J SENIOR ROW I. L. Agosti B. Thom ml Walker, WAAS was m umm mm. G - 0 'U' 59' so Remark :'.w.w,.pu's1D Norman Carmo, Q . Sch is-lf Wf r a's,fy-.,, Wwpkf Qs, K. 01,0 'w Q P 'T' 1 Jafar? 'J 013 Rp L ifl. X XXX - . ' LT. k'5 'Q1lXNEI: X 'tri fb-XX'-KW: X X -M -,-qw. Q , 'NN . XRS X X Sw N.-XX ? it XX Q X -- .. Q X: x RQ Y 5 lixii . - X wo- 22 QQ X x . fs sry' w .S Q X NSEX X -X X E XSN XX S? X x .XX ...Xxx SY+-- -O 'WN ,,,. X XXX: Q . 5, .. .E N b A . KX X s AQ X af N x X XXX, , if sb X XJ' Ei- ? X an XX.. , - ,Xg ,wg 1-1 . X X,N,zz,., . ,X X Q Q X , ,QQ K X X -E XRS ' X wwf aXX3fis+QX:lfXXvNM' Riisgr - 4. X X K x X. ..,.,, x X S . AX X N X X 'f X LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Barclay, P. Baracca, M. Ramsden, P. Garrlgan. Our Captain Secuhu .lead 64666 LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Roberts-Alternate, Shirley Moreland, Lois Barclay, Jo Herby. I Om 770,64-y We LEFT TO RIGHT: J. David, G. Fleming, J. Lance, B. Biesinger, M. E. Moreland, B. Donahue. LOlS BARCLAY, ici? HNF' Nw-sig SX N N N5 xp - x'1X X ' X -N ks gs A X s LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Mr. Johnson, Norris Shank, Glenn Thompson, Bill Thompson Mr. Smakula. ROW Il: Gary Peoples, David Varraio, Greg Duvall, Frank Swalga. ROW ill: Bucky Lutton, Norman Carmo, Bill McClure. ROW IV: .lim Hankinson, Don Ellis, Bill Novak Anihony Esposito, Jon Herby. 76 aadwzdeffma' Our basketball team, although hampered by the loss of the entire starting lineup from the previous season, has compiled a record of special merit. The Bob- cats can not boast'of an undefeated season but we can be proud of their wonderful spirit and lasting enthusiasm. From the first lump-ball to the last basket, Blairs- ville never gave up the fight! These men have shown not only individual ability but they worked well together as a team, with Norris Shank as captain. 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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS '58 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Blairsville, Pa. WHEN IN NEED OF BANKING SERVICE COME TO BLAIRSVILLE NATIONAL BANK BLAIRSVILLE, PA. Member of F.D.I.C. BEST WISHES GRADUATES 58 For the finest in brand names you know diamonds, watches, jewelry BRILL JEWELRY T26 E. MARKET STREET BLAIRSVILLE, PA. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '58 AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF BLAIRSVILLE, PA. GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS SPORTING GOODS ForsI1a's Appliance Sport Shop II W. Marker St. Blairsville, Pa Robert R. Forsha CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1958 W. T. GRANT EU. Known for Values 135 E. MARKET ST. BLAIRSVILLE, PA. Compliments of the BLAIRSVILLE PHARMACISTS Harry Albert Nate Falk Bud Heasley Frank Smith LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS STUDEBAKER AND PACKARD CARS LEWIS C. KELLY AND SONS Parts - Sales - Service Route 22 East Blairsville, Pa. Phone 183 Best Wishes to the T958 Graduates ASPER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Market St. Blairsville, Pa. Phone 225 Blairsville Finance Co., Inc. Penn Theater Building 128 E. Market Street Blairsville, Pa. A. R. Swauger, Manager Phone 1444 The Home of Insurance and Real Estate Turner and George Agency REAL ESTATE O INSURANCE 160 E. Market St. Blairsville, Pa. Phone 119 Official Blaire Photographer ROBERT A. SWENK 166 E. Market St. Blairsville, Pa. SUN DIAL RESTAURANT FINE FOOD 4 miles West on Highway 22 Blairsville, Pa. AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY Hannibal, Missouri Representative LOUIS ERlCKSON 750 Scott Road Pittsburgh 34, Pa Congratulations to the Class of '58 Lucilles Specialty Shoppe 'ICS E. Market Street - Blairsville, Pa. Phone 90-J Youth ls Our Specialty Congratulations to the Class of '58 TASTEE FREEZ Bill and Betty Roberts Compliments of The Celia Cribbs Rest Home Black Lick, Pa. Compliments of H. R. HOSACK Wallpaper and B.P.S. Paints Phone 190 I Blairsville Pa VICTORY RESTAURANT 54 W. Market St. O Blairsville, Pa. Paul LaMantia Compliments of PENN THEATER Lipsie Brothers Enterprises Compliments of AGER MAYTAG COMPANY 43 West Market St. - Blairsville, Pa. Phone...337 Joyner Service Station Mobilgas and Oil Wheel Balance O Radiator Flush Corner Market and Walnut Streets Blairsville, Pa. O Phone 9569 Congratulations from BRlZZl'S NUT SHOP 48 E. Market St. Blairsville, Pa. Store of Delicious Candies Compliments of Santoni's Furniture and Salvage Co. Blairsville, Pa. Muse, Pa. Charleroi, Pa. Blairsville Floor Covering Co. I Wall to Wall carpet 0 All Types Floor and Wall Tile O Spread Satin Paint and Sandran Best Wishes to the Class of '58 JACK ROSS USED CARS Congratulations Class of T958 Blairsville Farm Service, lnc. Tractors and Farm Machinery Doyle R. Muir - Robert Shumaker Trade Old Furniture for New at DUNLAP FURNITURE 142 E. Market St. Blairsville, Pa. S 8: H Green Stamps Congratulations to the Class of '58 DIAMOND SERVICE STATION Wm. A. Ferguson Blairsville, Pa. Phone 397 To the Class of '57 May Happiness and Success Be Yours Always David's Men and Boy's Wear Compliments of CAMPBELL SUNOCO SERVICE Wheel Alignment O Wheel Balancing Black Lick' Pa. Andre Lumber and Supply Co. Lumbe r-Mi I Iwork-Builders' Supplies-Roofing-Hardware-Paint Over 50 Years of Dependable Service 140 Maple Ave. Blairsville, Pa. Phones 147 8m 148 Congratulations Class of 1958 AMCO OF NORVELT, INC. North Liberty St. Blairsville, Pa. Compliments of E. H. BERGMAN 8. SONS Hardware O Paint 0 Sporting Goods 341 N. Walnut St. Blairsville, Pa. Best Wishes from Blairsville Service Center Your Local Richfield-Manordale Dealer Congratulations from Anthony Plumbing and Heating West Market St. Blairsville, Pa. Phone 728 For Fine Skating CICERO'S MODERN RINK Lots of luck to you, Seniors Congratulations to the Class of 1958 AVALLI'S MARKET Meats and Groceries Black Lick, Pa. Phone Circle 8-388 Compliments of Congratulations JANE BAKER PENN VIEW INN Tax Collector and Notary Public Meals served 24 hours 54 W. Campbell St. Blairsville, Pa. 6 miles East of Blairsville zdzftdftd ANDERSON'S MARKET BLAIRSVILLE NEWS CO. DR. W. L. BENZ HARRY BUCHMAN BARKLEY INSURANCE BLATT'S AUTO AND RADIO STORE BROWN'S BOOT SHOP BLAIRSVILLE FEED AND SUPPLY CHICAGO DRY CLEANERS DR. B. C. LEWINE MORINI'S RESTAURANT G. C. MURPHY CO. MILLER 8. GESSLER NOSS MOBILE HOME SALES PENN PARTS CO. DR. F. C. REILLY JR. DR. R. H. SHOOP DR. N. S. STOCK DR. H. C. COHEN E 8. D FRATTURA STORE GOLDFARB'S GLASSER'S SPECIALTY SHOP ISALY'S DAIRY STORE STIFFEY 8. SONS UBER APPLIANCE STORE DR. W. S. WOODS DR. T. C. WHITE 96 MH? .fucoasf 08:11 0 ffnppfmgss- j 6 f'0v25 X Q. X M X' ' 97653 - +6 Q Qopxff O 5oQiQgf95qO:?'QQ9 VVe .5tudcnt5 f,-1 My Oli'i'd-fo ': C' 'f e' K Ll 'P C ,I 5Hol,9e:d Govi' 31,26 PN:-5, Abby L-ang, B E , i Pr'e.s.' Tuyae 1Vja,.,5,L,'eM V -Tecwand Bmyqerfg 5,,,da.f. LJ .1-ees. 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