Blairsville High School - Blaire Yearbook (Blairsville, PA)
- Class of 1960
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fi W The Senior Class Presents iii ff-95? THE BLAIRE F OR 1960 Blairsville High School Blairsville, Pennsylvania T' 111 Q I L I I If hy- an an rw -L ' ' fl? 1,, K f f 1 ' 'A J 1 I 7' X X 1 'X I H1 In A 1 , W X f ff 5 ' X fl' X 4. ,I ' , n' flxxvxi- 'V L f 2 W if -P Ili! ffl ll ' R ,,.- ei WI N XXV ' -Mg l 1' HW g 4 .. . , . ,,,- U. -4. ' -1 3-1 A Q j W A ' iw' 452 kv! ? X 1 X ff' ' X Q5 T 'rf 1 K ,.--w - ' ' N -'gfyq' it L' x -4. 7,4 - ' T - -:L ! .dj x 3 Dedication The Seniors of Blairsville Joint High School dedicate proudly the Blaire of 1960 to Miss Janet McClure who has played well her role as librarian. She will be remembered as a devoted friend when we seniors pass from our high school days into the adult world. We thank you Miss McClure for your help in preparing us for tomorrow. 1-wa f 'E ,Q 'v- :iv . Q' is x'Qigi 5' ,- ., 'I ' F? :k g 'V f YVVL. 5 :-- , if ' . A iigl Q if W3 N ZS I 5 Q' 'if ' E ii, Niue? -'g . 53. 4, J ,: '45, 1, S L i I 5 S , 3 y kr sg L fig -fif fi Eff? ,N 5 21:11 -1:1 . ,- 4 Q 5, Ex 5 Fyfk 2? . K.. 1, 1 ff, 5 ig? S' ..,, K 4:1 ' ii W Q g . fx zz l - A 3 , -L-. ' 1, L ap 11, L 533 , g Hwftg Ci 5' gi -, Q- ' A 2 sq , N gf arm S ivxi r Qgziws ,- SY Programme DIRECTORS AND PRODUCERS Presenting the all-important men and women behind the scenes. REHEARSAL ACT I After two years of careful preparation the seventh and eighth grades were impatient for the big moment. Curtain going up on the Freshmen, eager for the chance to exhibit their abilities. INTERMISSION Clubs gave diversion and supplemented a well-rounded ACT II education. The Sophomores showed great promise as leaders. ACT III The Juniors carefully planned their important events. INTERLUDE Organizations provided an escape from daily monotony and helped us to utilize our talents. THE GRAND FINALE One important phase in our lives has been completed. me , 6 .f A M , QM' ., A fi X 5 V rwwi S , K xx ' X. ,,.. .K f 9 A , .1 - f' -:fbiia Q 5 Qigwi klkr fi?i E5 if 3 5, ' m m a - f sg? N uf X. am? I ' Dae' HLQDUQEUR5 School Board ROW 1, J. Biesinger, E. C. Bishop, L. Kelly, M. Muir, D. Newman, A. Cravotta, J. C. Pierce, L. Neal. ROW 2, A. J. Thompson, H. Gibson, E. Streams, E. Wetzel, L. Smith, Dr. W. S. Woods, H. Witmer, W. Widdowson, J. Jellison. ! 3 Mildred Muir, Secretary Rene Smith, Secretary To the Graduating Class of 1960 The many joys and wonderful memories of school days are now yours to cherish and enjoy throughout life. It is my hope that the pleasant experiences in school will stimulate you into furthering your education. Finally, may I offer my congratulations on your fine achievement and extend to you every best wish for continued success and happiness. Dr. James M. Burk Supervising Principal nomstii t ' 1 if V' r :C ' ' You have performed very well during the past year despite our crowded facili- ties. Your accomplishments academically have been excellent. We hope that in the near future you will be able to point with pride to fine new school accommodations in your school district. Our best wishes go to all of you in your future endeavors. Joseph G. .Tewart Principal Nancy Stevens, Secretary ROXANNA BOARTS B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Special Education enjoys reading and church work WALTER BRYJA B.S. St. Francis College Plane Geometry, Chemistry, Mathe- matics enjoys reading daily newspaper, sports ANTONIA A ON JOHN BELLO C E . . B.A. University of lgmvirslty of Pittsburgh Cl: S G eral Guidance Counselor S e.ml Y' en likes dancing, aviation pence enjoys tennis and golf EUGENE COLE B.S. Califomia State Teachers College M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh Industrial Arts likes hunting , fishing , sports CAROLYN DAVIS B.S. Grove City M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh Commercial Subjects likes to read, watch sports HAZEL BROWN Indiana Teachers Certificate Reading enjoys homemaking DONALD CAMPBELL B.S. Penn State Uni- versity Vocational Agriculture likes hunting and fishing MARGUERITE GEORGE B.S. Indiana State Teachers College M.Ed. Penn State Uni- versity English likes to cook, read, play the piano DONALD JOHNSON B.S. Lock Haven State Teachers College M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh Health, Physical Science interested in sports MERCEDES FENLON Ph.B. Ed. St. Mary's of REGIS FROLA N036 Dame B.A. St. Vincent College M.A. Columbia University English 50Ci2-1 SU-1dieS likes antique autos, enjoys reading, sports painting ELSIE KENDALL B.S. Maryville College B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Penn State University Home Economics likes home decorating, sewing, outdoors, gardening WILLIAM LUCHSINGER B.S. Indiana State Teachers College B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College Boys' Physical Education MARY FRANCIS HOLBY B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Music, Health enjoys her children, traveling J. KERMIT KELLEY B.S. Allegheny College M.A. Penn State Uni- versity Trigonometry and Solid Geometry, Senior Math, Algebra II enjoys hunting and fishing ALICE McMILLEN B.S. Indiana State Teachers College enjoys traveling, church and club work RUTH MILLER B.S. Indiana State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh Art, English enjoys painting JOHN LUTZ B.S. Clarion State Teachers College Social Studies enjoys sports, reading, painting, eating JANET McCLURE B.A. Westminster College M.S. Library Science Duquesne University University of Wisconsin Librarian likes reading, driving her car, music, swimming PHILIP MRUK Music Ed. Indiana State Teachers College Instrumental Instructor, Band Director enjoys progressive music, hunting WILMA POWER B.S. Slipperty Rock State Teachers College M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh Girls' Physical Education enjoys traveling, needle- work, church work LAURABEL MILLER B.S. Indiana State Teachers College English, Journalism likes to sew, read, knit, swim EDWARD MISH B.S. Indiana State Teachers College NLEd. University of Pittsburgh American and World History enjoys photography, politics, music CATHERINE SCHAEFFER A.B. Chatham College M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh Special Education likes long hair music JOSEPH SMAKULA B.S. Lock Haven State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh San Diego State College. Biology, General Science is a family man, enjoys photography, sports HELEN REFINE ROBERT RHOADES B.S. Indiana State B'S' Indiana State Teachers College T139-chefs Couffge Geography, Arithemtic Dnfelqs Ed'-icatlonv enjoys traveling, church !'h5t0'Y, work, reading likes 'antique cars, skating MONA SMITH B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Home Econom ics enjoys club work, family GERALD STAHLMAN B.S. Clarion State Teachers College M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh M.Ed. University of North Carolina Biology, Physics, General Science interested in sports and 14 forensics JOSEPH SERWINSKI B.S. Califomia State Teachers College Industrial Arts likes woodworking LOIS SMITH w B.S. College of Woosteri M.A. Penn State Uni- ' versity 1 English, Social Studies X likes to collect dolls, bells, traveling 3 IARY TERRY ,.B. Seton Hill College mblic Speaking, English njoys reading, discussing world affairs, house- keeping LEORGE TONY .S. Indiana State Teachers College l.Ed. University of Pittsburgh ookkeeping, Typing ikes sports, model railroading, photog- raphy FRANCES V- ROBERT SUKENIK STLLLWAGON B.A. University of R-N- Ffmmenf Pittsburgh Ceftlflcate Spanish I and II, American Aueglfenl' Valley History, Pennsylvania Hospltal History Civics School Nurse ' d- enjoys bowling, reading enjoys sports' rea mg LOUISE THOMAS B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Commercial Subjects enjoys homemaking, reading ROBERT .MILO TOR RANC E B.S. Indiana .State Teachers College Algebra I and II, General Math enjoys hunting, reading, working on Masters Degree at Indiana State Teachers Col- lege AUTUSTA TURNER PAULINE VESCHIO B. Litt. Grove City Col- B.A. Waynesburg C01- lege lege Lalfm , English enJ0Y5 SPORS: music: likes reading and church work Photography 15 f it 5? 'I 'S ,f gm? 5,-yi gn I V:-Q :kr . ki' X rj N Q ,L Q 1 ax 23, Q 'SA , , D S 5, SY X B , 5 Xt X iw X S 1 S A f I ill- - v 'fyw'-A .,PffPX'F'i fM'f'1f Yf W ' 5 1152-.1 fm ,, ,I -mr-N YR Ei -L W N - i., kv, vs A V i2h'l'1X K wxsiauxv- - x mszgnm !,,,..v-m--Qu ,,-.,,,. my-5--fv y.-.V . -Y. -..- Y, j,9!'9m. 7 r:f1,a3,,:f 5-551 .ggi 3 .EN il is wi, ,F 1. 134 - f if l ul fmasfm w 'Q iv 9 x Home Room 1 Home Room 2 ROW 1: M. Adams, S. Bongianino, S. Auen, F. ROW 1: W. Doak, W. Wiley, K. Davison, L. Har- Nicholsone, C. Muir, R. Lawrey, T. Weinell, J. ris, D. Olichovski, D. Keller, G. Anderson, R. I-lileman, Mr. Torrance. ROW 2: B. McFaden, T. Dick. ROW 2: J. Mclvlannus, K. White, R. Grumbling, S. Clawson, S. Hill, N. McAdams, C. Fleming, S. Folckemer, C. Cline, G. Shepherd, R. Davis, A. Spiaggi, K. Geary. ROW 3: N. Kanurick, Evanko, J. McElhoes. ROW 3: R. Moore, D. N. Davis, K. Shannon, S. Smith, O. McGinity, M. Hutcheson, L. McConnaughey, C. Ashbaugh, D. Yeager, W. Stone, D. O'Neil, B. Chapla. ROW 4: Muir, R. Nakles. ROW 4: M. Lockard, J. Fisher, E. Platt, P. Lawson, J. Kunkle, R. Shoemaker, T. W. McKee, A. Calhoun, J. Riley, R. Goldfarb, P. George, W. AcAtee, B. Hawk, A. Gamble, T. Goodlin, C. Paouncic. Jones. Home Room 212 ROW 1: K. Bell, I. Lawson, E. Seventh Grade Nease, P. Lockard, P. Palmer, S. Cox, L. Lawson, G. Clark. ROW 2: L. Erb, R. Palmer, R. Gamble. Home Room 3 ROW 1: F. Winkleman, G. Nicholson, C. Both- well, J. Henry, K. Lowman, R. Culp, W. Lipsie, Stipcak, Mrs. Miller. ROW 2: J. Palmer, C. Palmer, W. Loucks, W. Campbell, L. Baker, K. Stitt, M. Everett, D. Shaffor. ROW 3: W. Que R. Stifiler, W. Marsh, G. Does, C. Hill, D. Guy B. Kanvrick, B. Witmer. ROW 4: D. Davis, J. Dunmire, J. MaGuire, J. Crusan, K. Bruner, S. Kosalko, J. McCracker, J. Ferrier, B. Palmer. er, er, L. Home Room 4 ROW 1: D. Loughry, B. Dunmire, P. Dunlap, L. Emery, P. Pennavaria, S. Rager, E. Judeich, J. Albright. ROW 2: K. Dunlap, M. Moorhead, V. Hock, N. DeSalle, A. Shacreaw, T. Jellison, G. Short, B. Jones. ROW 3: N. Carvotta, A. George, P. Smith, J. Aldrich, J. Kokolis, B. Highberger, D. Smith, M. Stock. ROW 4: R. Banks, L. DeVinney, R. Jones, G. Boros, R. DeMa.rines, L. Weinell, B. Albert, P. Jubinski, C. La.Mantia. Cafe ROW 1: C. Palmo, Y. Harrell, L. Gould, S. Lutton, L. Bennett, W. Palmer, F. Kwisnek. ROW 2: W. Bergman, R. Campbell, S. Lutton, M. Long, E. Daugherty, M. Winkleman, G. Cribbs. ROW 3: R. Morrow, L. Fryar, M. Risinger, M. Bolen, J. Cramer, M. Young, S. Hill. ROW 4: R. Palmer, L. Carlson, T. Forsha, R. Anthony, J. Bost, W. I-lorrell, R. Elrick. ROW 2 continued Sherba. Homeroom 210 ROW 1: C. Highberger, J. Cohen, S. Gurgon, J. Cooper, D. Miller, F. Broome, D. Clark. ROW 2: T. Pennavaria, M. Caugherty, K. Elrick, F. Meloy, J. Fleming, J. Hanna, J. I-lorrell. ROW 3: M. Neal, S. Shrom, M. Grigas, V. Lockaxd, S. Mc- Connell, W. Hill, W. Helman, R. McCauley. Homeroom 107 ROW 1: S. Wilkins, N. Watson, J. McDermott, J. Fox, R. Stitt, T. Vanetta, D. Kellander. ROW 2: N. Hart, T. DeSalle, E. Negley, L. Thompson, J. Pease, R. Ramsden, E. Lydick. ROW 3: B. Mclntire, K. Vresilovic, S. Zahornacky, N. Olechov- ski, S. McLaughlin, G. Shirley, J. Myers. ROW 4: S. Lutton, E. Boring, S. Kearns, P. Fowler, J. Smith, M. Wyer, C. Jubinski. J. Alexander, R. Lowman, F. Di 1: T. Hancock. Row 3. J. ' d sriirfr. Peoples, w. oiechovski, Elghth Gfa C R. McAdams, F. Cochran, J. Cafe ROW 1: O. Leonard, S. Modrey, N. Gundy, D. Leonard, B. Mitchell, D. Warr. ROW 2: D. Cunkelman, R. Trimble, P. Hoch, R. Thompson, J. Nahalka, S. Overton. ROW 3: J. George, J. Kasperik, W. Grant, M. Popola, E. Smith, J. Jones, D. Ferretti. ROW 4: M. McClaren, S. McLaughlin, E. Mrenko, D. Wolfred, E. Buko, L. Smith, L. Quick. F M9515 an X .: , A ., m . . . ' ' ' if M h 5i 5 Q. I, 'Wr- 3 'D 'ol 'X v5 'xg x C T . Home Room 206 ROW 1: N. Duncan, A. Clawson, D. Lewis, J. Jones, J. Evanko, K. Wirdzek, D. Erb, R. Lowman. ROW 2: M. Flenniken, G. Heller, J. Frantz, M. Gibson, M. Fairbanks T. Dorazio, B. Donahue, M. Damon. ROW 3: G. Kelly, W. Houser, J. Lazar, E. Holstein, R. Smith, G. Zahornacky, B. Win- chell, J. David. ROW 4: B. Fisher, R. Houser, E. Jones, D. Kelly, E. Docs, B. Lore, J. Kis- sock, J. Louther, C. Kwisnek. 3 Advisor Mr. Sukenik President Vernon White V. President Jane Thompson Secretary Jeannie Sutton Treasurer Judy Repine Home Room 209 ROW 1: S. Cummings, I.. Cardellino, S. Clark, J. Hewitt, B. Dallara, D. Allison, G. Harkins, B. Hankinson, J. Craig. ROW 2: T. Duffey, K. Clawson, E. Allen, S. A. Carter, B. Bell, G. Cala- brese, J. Bennett, B. Benamati. ROW 3: J. Camey, P. Risinger, B. Thompson, J. Smith, J. Cober, C. Fairbanks, H. Ewing, D. White. ROW 4: N. Donaldson, L. Claw- son, N. Cardellino, J. Dettling, L. Holby, S. Clawson, M. Bruner, B. Boarts, V. White, S. Baracca. Class of 1963 Home Room 207 ROW 1: I. McGowan, H. Spohn, B. Davis, D. Dixon, D. Lowman, G. Clawson, D. Bennett. ROW 2: P. Tressler, L. Pierce, N. Houser, R. Wigfield, T. Patz, T. Gamble, F. Blattenberger. ROW 3: J. McDonald, B. Shultz, M. Thomas, S. Wells, M. Wheeler, L. Mc- Dermott, J. Piper. ROW 4: W. Bruner, D. McCune, E. Morris, R. Palma, W. Whitfield, D. Shetler, L. Shirley, L. Lawson. Home Room 211 ROW 1: J. Hutcheson, B. Kahl, D. Streams, G. Myers, S. Mc- Cracken, M. Moritz, D. McClaren, M. Parchuke, B. Murray. ROW 2: E. Pesci, N. Parchuke, J. Quilico, K. Thompson, N. Shaffor, W. Swanson, J. Nease, R. Radakovich, G. Patti. ROW 3: J. Sutton, M. A. Stitt, D. Seining, B. J. Luke- hart, J. Thompson, J. Repine, J. Jellison, K. Irwin, S. Pauncic. ROW 4: S. Stoklosa, J. Terry, W. Smith, R. Muir, K. Pittman, J. Thompson, P. Murray, K. Smith, R. Miller. Where is the ball? We won 't bite This is English? Hunchbacks of drafting Bird's eye view What happened? ,-AJ -A-U ow 1P1Lm. ,,,Nc f -Q A is Q EE f-ff f y -gf , 15 A 3 M LL - . 3 -A - ,. X , - , Z ,. mi, -2, f ii 'M -y f A -W lg- Q-fm f - f. f 5 - ' S - -, - . . --1 ww- 1.3a:fQ5::l-'ifiaffl 360 .4 5 ' S345-'Xff-3. I ',l1i3'Qf'f5i?:B3A5SfeffLf3i Eff f'f1fX S3' 2 'Q :fm 2, g- , - X Y L ' 4 - - Sl 5 - Q - - ' x - -- W -, - - -- . - - x- ai RQ Q . -, W 5' h -- if H., fi 2 ' 4 -- 5 4 .1 1 . 0-Vi rf i ri- W gfws Q Ti- , s aw 1 W -- . 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Ringler, R. Flasick, B. Donahue. ROW 5: T. Rich, T. Murray, K. Wamick, J. Boeh, N. Donaldson, R. Wells, B. Muir, S. Davis. ROW 6: J. George, B. Geary, D. Cole, D. Glass, D. Willard, B. Lutton, R. Wirdzek, B. Sferro. 1 Bulletin Staff ROW 1: P. Garrigan, Mrs. Miller, D. Cole. ROW 2: T. Rich, B. Sferro, J. Bemabei, K. Wamick, T. Murray. 26 Senior Forensic Club ROW 1: J. Beury, L. Stahlman, P. Garrigan, K. Moorhead, M. Hogue, D. Gabelh V. Lazar, Mr. Stahlman. ROW 2: J. Emery, S. Wiand, S. Miller, J. Winters, P. Ringler, R. Dick, P. Hoch, K. Clawson. ROW 3: S. Smith, S. Jacobs, B. Biesinger A. Debnar, K. Crede, M. McClure, A. Nease. ROW 4: B. McKee, K. Smith, R. Sferro, B. Bennett, N. Bongianino, M. Allen, K. Conway. ROW 5: B. Fisher, D. Alkir Beatt C ox. e, J. Rymer, L. Fisher, P. Cunkelman, C. Aldrich, L. Garlock. ROW 6: G y, M. Shulick, J. George, D. Glass, N. Donaldson, L. Schaeffer, T. Rich, C National Honor Society ROW 1: S. Cribbs, J. Rymer, M. J. George. ROW 2: M. Shulick, Miss Tumer, D. Glass, D. Cole. 27 Baton Club ROW 1: J. Bernabei L. Manfredi, D. Shearer, D. Wolford, M. Geary, D. 3 Syphers. ROW 2: L. Cardellino, K. Wirdzek, S. Murray, S. McCracken, D. McLaren, K. Geary, F. Nicholsone. ROW 3: L. Fryar, S. Mc- Laughlin, J. Jellison P. Thomas, R. Gold- farb, M. Adams, E. Allen, B. Kahl. Left to Right: A. Anthony, Mr. Frola, T. DeVinney, B. Piper, J. Powell, J. McLa.ren, C. Donaldson. Varsity Club 28 l Chess Club Left to Right: B. Lutton, T. DeRubis, T. Ross, T. Calabrese, nick, D. Dunlap, J. Boeh, T. Moorhead. W'v6'V Z 5 M ' I ' ., ' - 5. 1 , . h F A fx' X ' FITS ff-A . C to 3, D. Bowers, Mr. Johnson, K. War- Future Teachers of America ROW 1: M. Uncapher, J. Winters, C. Bailey, S. Cook, L. Still- wagon, J. Murray, K. Geary, N. Hammil. ROW 2: M. Nahalka, C. Smicklo, B. Cooper, J. Cortilesso, D. Bernini, B. Biesinger, K. Crede, M. McClure, C. Fulmer. ROW 3: R. Strojni, B. DeSa.l1e, S. Smith, A. Debnax, F.. Flenniken, L. Lichtenfels, P. Repine, K. Holby, D. Zimrners. ROW 4: E. Highberger, J. Hoffman, B. Gill B. Munshower, M. Uncapher, S. Clawson, N. Bost, S. Cribbs, P. Swalga. Ushers Club ROW 1: J. Winters, S. Woods, E. Docs, T. Dorazio. ROW 2: S. Miller, H. Johnson, Miss Mc- Clure, D. Gabelli, N. Stipchak. 29 Senior Photography Club ROW 1: B. Donahue, M. Damon, s. Holstein, R. A. Flasick, D. Libengood, B. Zahomacky, H. Johnson, Mr. Kelley. ROW 2: C. Bridge, M. Protz, J. Johnston, B. Moreland, E. McAfoos, M. Kuhns, J. Neal, T. Campbell. ROW 3: T. Murray, J. Brozick, J. Stasio, J. La.Mantia, A. DeMarines, R. Low- man, S. Harris, C. Duffey. ROW 4: J. Shurina, N. Carrno, R. Fairbanks, F. DeSa1le, J. Jellison, G. Peoples, B. Novak, S. Ferguson. .1 X xx Spanish Club ROW 1: L. Stahlman, J. Beury, P. Spires, J. Murray, Mr. Sukenik, D. Syphers, M. L. Damon. ROW 2: M. McClure, C. Fulmer, J. Frantz, B. Bell, G. Thomas, K. Moor- head, P. Garrigan. ROW 3: C. Bridge, A. Weinstein, N. Bongianino, D. Donahue, L. Lichtenfels, J. Ross, S. Nease, K. Smith. ROW 4: R. Stronji, J. Sutton, J. David, K. Smith, C. Smicklo, M. A. Kuhns, B. Donahue, J. Johnston. ROW 5: L. Schaeffer, A. Rymer, S. Cribbs, P. Cunkel- man, D. Shearer, A. Debnar, B. Munshower, M. A. Uncapher. ROW 6: D. Cole, D. Glass, R. Willard, E. Highberger, E. Cardellino, J. Jellison, N, Donaldson. Business Education Club ROW 1. A. Holler, A. Richards, K. Henry, S. Cobes, J. Fardyce, Mr. Kelly, A. Claw- son, P. Evanko, M. Baker, D. Bell. ROW 2. D. Myers, J. Smith, D. Kellander, J. George, M. J. Cramer, S. Smith, J. Carney, P. Korich, S. Helman. ROW 3. B. Fergu- son, P. Thompson, S. Shimp, K. Murray, K. Leonard, S. Ross, P. Mitchell, B. Toth, D. Nixon. ROW 4. C. Harper, P. Moorhead, R. Hewitt, S. Shirley, J. Shirley, M. J. George, R. A. DeVinney, D. McDermott, B. Mosco, S. Forsha. , I V 3,355 - . rw... .- ei - ,zrfsii Q 12.5-,f ' l 'fir V: I ! 5 ASQSK ! A Mxfsl. i 5' . ' X ' me 1. rs., .-.r r ,,,.....r. n - Senior Homemakers ROW 1: P. Modrey, G. Shannon, B. Parchuke, M. McCracken, Mrs. Smith, N. Suman, L. Marsh, S. Kalen, B. Blystone. ROW 2: A. Moore, M. Williams, J. Busi, R. Bruner, D. McAdams, M. Helgert, J. Holler. ROW 3: M. Bazala, D Woods, M. Gosha, J. Davis, P. Fatora, B. Patz, S. Alexander. ROW 4: S. Tumer, L. Leaghty, F Baker, M. Gamble, B. McGinity, D. Murray, V. Allison, M. Boros. Rifle Club ROW 1: F. Judich, B. Houser, K. St. Clair, D. Auen, Mr. Cole, M. Hill, T. Johnson, V. Vallo. ROW 2: B. Blystone, C. Libengood, E. Libengood, F. Manfredi, F. Hanna, G. McE1hoes, B. Lutton. ROW 3: D. Donahue, R. Libengood, D. McE1hoes, R. Libengood, D. Sferro, R. Quick, J. Nardone. ROW 4: T. Kim, R. Lenhardt, D. Lukehart, A. Holub, D. Cole, R. Willard, C. Foreman. Library Aids Miss McClure, S. Woods, S. Stoklosa, B. Swanson, S. Henry, S. McCracken , J. Bost, D. Henry. . ., ., .gr vw . , Ax.. . . 1.5 T, ir ,K W ' 5' Q '. - r Vg, ' . .QQ XX' ' 5. T? ' 5, Stage Crew ROW 1: C. Bridge, F. DeSal1e, Mrs. Miller, J. Herby, N. Carmo. ROW 2: T. Calabrese, T. Mu! ray, J. Pape, J. Stasio, T. DeRubis, B. Sferro. Shop Crafts ROW 1: D. Streams, J. McDermott, L. Weinell, B. Thompson, Mr. Serwinski, R. Stitt, E. Kwisnek, N. Gundy, T. Wienell. ROW 2: K. Smith, -L. Lawson, N. Houser, R. Whigfield, T. Gamble, J. Quilico, M. Papola, T. Pennav aria. i Future Farmers of America ROW 1: G. Clawson, N. Shaffer, K. Thompson, T. Schenk, J. Clark, B. Palmer, C. Hill, B. Fleming, L. Bennett, F. Broome, L. Stipchak, W. Campbell, Mr. Campbell. ROW 2: B. Horrel, T. Forsha, E. Lydic, J. Myers, J. Crusan, E. Clawson, S. Cramer, N. Parchuke, B. Hill, K. Bruner. ROW 3: T. Gelekta, D. Davis, L. Carlson, T. Cochran, R. Adams, W. Olechoveski, M. Lochard, J. Sherba. ROW 4: R. Crosby, G. Grumbling, L. Kwisznek, R. Cornell, R. Bennett, T. Kearns, J. Platt, B. Stewart, P. Libengood, W. Palmer, B. Mil- Luchsinger, H. Johnson, T. Lydick, C. Thompson, J. McDonald, B. Cochran, G. Clawson, L. Holler, J. Wick. ROW 6: W. Muir, H. Lockard, A. Spiaggi, L. Henry, B. Geary, A. Johnson, J. Mrenko, B. McRea, J. Householder, H. Hill, J. Palmer unior Home-:makers ROW 1: S. Clawson, N. Tarasovitch, N. DeSalle, K. McCauley, Mrs. Kendall, S. Cox, K. Lowman, L. Harris, D. Keller. ROW 2: L. McConnaughy, C. Palmer, D. Guyer, W. Queer, B. Palmer, M. Par- chuke, N. Watson, D. Erb. ROW 3: S. Cum- mings, S. Kearns, M. Fairbanks, J. Watts, J. Frantz, S. Lutton, P. Palmer, l. Lawson. ROW 4: S. Clawson, B. Mclntyre, J. Carney, E. McDermott, J. Thompson, K. Irwin, B. Bell, S. Carter. ler, J. Thompson. ROW 5: R. Oswald, W. Red Cross ROW 1: J. Palma, C. Palmo, B. Mitchell, S. Lutton, Miss Repine, B. Bennett, N. McAdams, C. Davis, F. Winkleman. ROW 2: W. Bergman, A. Spiaggi, M. Long, B. Whitmer. ROW 3: K. Shannon, B. Davis, J. Jones, M. Risinger, P. Fowler, K. Versilovic, J. Hutchison, D. Cunkelman. ROW 4: M. McLaren, S. McLaughlin, J. Repin L. Quick, M. Roberts, B. Cochran, J. Palmer, N. Davis. junior Tri-Hi-Y ROW 1: M. Young, K. LaMantia, P. Smith, M. Stock, D. Warr, D. Leonard, Y. Horrell. ROW 2: N. Lowman, B. Bena- mati, J. Horrel, V. Stumpf, A. Clark, A. Oleochevski, S. Lutton. ROW 3: E. Mrenko, J. Kasperick, J. George, G. Heller, L. McDermott, D. Myers, M. Gib- son, S. Hill. ROW 4: E. Docs, M. Bruner J. McDonald, B. Boarts, M. Bolen, T. Han cock, D. Henry, S. Wells. junior Forensic Club ROW 1: J. Craig, P. Dunlap, J. Hilernan, S. Rager, E. Judeich, L. Emery, P. Pennavaria, Mix Turner. ROW 2: C. Highberger, J. Cohen,-J. Cooper, D. Miller, A. Shacreaw, L. Gould, B. Dunmire. ROW 3: L. De- Vinney, A. George, N. Cravatta, K. Dunlap, M. Moorhead, V. Hoch, S. Hill, S. Gurgeon. ROW 4: J. Kokolis, V. Lockaxd, D. Smith, J. Fleming, C. Jubinski, A. Hart, S. Wilkins, S. Bongianino. Q :lip V A 'JA W cg- N iw X X' s...i N. -if 35 X-.94 junior Photography ROW 1: S. Zahomacky, T. Grambling, E. Negly, F. Meloy, D. Clark, C. Bothwell, F. Nichlson. ROW 2: T. Dorazio, J. Hutchi- son, B. Kunorick, S. Smith, S. Wirdzek, J. Pease, D. Muir, B. McFadden. ROW 3: T Leitza, J. Dunmire, D. Terry, C. Poncic, M. Adams, J. Reilly, J. Frantz, M. Flenniken. Hunting and Fishing Club ROW 1: C. Muir, B. Kennedy, O. McGinity, Mr. Bryja, B. Repinski, W. Stone, G. Nicholson, J. Albright. ROW 2: R. Stiffler, B. McAtea, J. Yeager, J. Smith, B. Hawk, J. Aldrich, G. Short, B. Loucks. ROW 3: E. Pauncic, D. Lewis, B. Nease, J. Kunkle, R. Nakles, R. Morrow, R. Palmer, J. Fox. ROW 4: D. Harris, B. Smith, K. Pittman, G. Jennings, B. Muir, P. Heasley, R. Kelly, R. Smith. Art Crafts Club ROW 1: J. Ferrier, J. Hanna, T. Vanetta, K. Stitt, Mrs. Miller, L. Baker, M. Everett, D. Shaffer, J. Henry. ROW 2: R. Saltsgiver, W. Helman, G. Shirley, T. De- Salle, F. Blattenberger, R. Clark, S. Auen. ROW 3: W. Whitfield, L. Shirley, P. Lawson, R. Anthony, B. Thompson, F. Patz, R. Ramsden. l Senior Chorus ROW 1: J. Beury, K. Moorhead, K. Crede, D Daugherty J Smith, C Bailey, L Stahlman, S Shirnp, S. Holstein, M. Kelly, M. Gosha, Mrs Holby ROW 2 J Cortrlesso, B McKee, K Smith J Fordyce, L. Book, B. Ross, L. Myers, N. Hamrrnll C Jones, C Fulmer, S Smith, S Ross, D Zim mas, S. Davis. ROW 3: A. Weinstein,'B Coup, P Lxbengood, B Cochran, N Bost, D Shearer, J Rymer, T. Jones, R. Crosby, G. Peoples, D Donahue, D Glass, J Hoffman, N Carmo, D Willard, B Lutton, M. Shulick, J. Lenhardt, E. Highberger, J George unior High Athletics ROW 1: J. Mclilhoes, D. Loughry, B. Jones, Mr. Lutz, R. Evanko, R. Lowman, T. Jellison, R. Fitzgerald. ROW 2: D. Muir, H. Albert, G. Docs, J. Hewitt, B. Highberger, K. White, R. Hankinson, D. Lowman. ROW 3: J. Prolo, J. Jones, R. Shoemaker, I. McGowan, J. Evanko, T. Duffey, H. Sphon, B. Swanson. ROW 4: J. Smith, G. Zahornacky, J. Cobes, G. Kelley, H. Hewieg, P. Tresler, D. White, R. Banks. ROW 5: R. Winchell, F. Pesci, J. Kissock, W. Lore, J. Piper, V. White, C. Kwisnek, W. Houser. ROW 6: D. McCune, E. Morris, R. Wells, E. Jones, R. Houser, R. Holby, D. Shetler, M. Warr. .3 fi The Blaire Staff Clockwise: B. Cooper, Editor, A. Weinstein, M. Kuhns, J. Rymer, D. Shearer, P. Cunkelman, D. Cole, B. Lutton, M. George, V. Lazar, L. Book, S. Cribbs, Mr. Frola, Advisor. Absent from picture P. Garrigan. Another year, another Blaire, another staff to handle the under- takings of the tasks involved in editing a yearbook. Plans were dis- cussed and began in the summer. There were good ideas and many were discarded. The first undertaking was selecting a theme, There were many long discussions as how to make your annual new and different. Everyone was given a job and each tried to do his best to carry out the task assigned him. A Always at hand was our advisor to encourage and suggest when we were about to give up. To some people editing a yearbook might seem like a very easy job. Well it isn't. It is very hard and strenuous work, but don't think we didn't have a wonderful time doing it. We have learned a lot and have gained by our mistakes. The purpose of an annual is to store all the fond memories that took place during your school year. We hope as you turn the pages of this book that you will enjoy it for the staff is proud of the 1960 BLAIRE. 38 BLAIR -HI NEWS ROW 1: J. Tedeski, J. Beury, A. Clawson, M. Baker, D. Bell, D. Adams. ROW 2: D. Woods, P. Azzarello, L. Fisher, Mrs. Miller, S. Clawson, D. Zimmers, K. Geary. Blair-Hi News Editors Sports Editor -Mid Baker News Editor-Lil Fisher Feature Editor -Penny Azzarello Advisor-Mrs. Miller Editor -In-Chief-Joan Beury BLAIR-HI NEWS STAFF Blair-Hi News Staff busy at work. was exif?-N. A Senior Norman Carmo Juniors Tom Murray Sheila Ross Beauty and Brawn Sophomores Tom Kearns Betty Repinski Senior Bonnie Ross ff' KX . Q . , STA! . . Ex -qt E L-gm' + S fi 8 ii 'A WS'-x .XS . '1- 3, .. V:-r ,-f:- X WA A ' i ' ifw Q Q E --x-' . w e .' 1 - ' ' Iff ,M 3 I E f Q4 ,924 S 4 QE 4 , 9 UE EFL...-L I R x X:-5 Q H' M Home Room 202 ROW 1. S, Miller, L. Manfredi, M. Hogue, D. Gabelli, S. Hoch, N. Stipcak, G. Craig. ROW 2: S. Woods, E. Laney, B. Cummings, E. Carnell, J. Adams, C. Marshall, D. Bowers. ROW 3. D. Auen, K. St. Clair, B. Blystone, R. Sferro, S. Bemazzoli, D. Geary, B. Williams. ROW 4. T. Chabot, D. Ferguson, C. Foreman, M. Kuhns, F. Man- fredi, B. Houser, G. McElhoes, B. Moreland. Advisor Mr. Bryja President Dave Dunlap V. President Bill Sferro Secretary Judy Winters Treasurer Jim Pape Home Room 203 ROW 1. D. Libengood, J. Smith, H. Johnson, S. Henry, A. Richards, H. Markel, A. Holler. ROW'2. M. Muir, B. Rovinson, B. Hillard, B. Zanosky, D. Dixon, D. Myers, ROW 3: B. Coup, J. Nardone, J. Neal, J. Bazala, J. Milazzo, T. Johnston, S. Holstein. ROW 4. B. Sferro, J. Pape, T. Rich, B. Butts, F. Judich, G. Young, B. Libengood, A. An- thony. Class of 1962 Home Room 205 ROW 1. C. Palmer, R. Palmer, B Shacreaw, R. Flasick, A. Nease, D. Daugherty, S. Helman, H. Fryar, B. Repinski. ROW 2. E. McAfoos, T. Geletka, M.Gamble, C. Palmer, S. Davis, H. Palmer, P. Thompson, M. Palmer. ROW 3. A. Johnson, T. Kearns, J. Platt, C. Thompson, F3 inson, W. Palmer. Johnson, T. Hancock, E. Hank- I Home Room 204 ROW 1. J. Winters, P. Ringler, M. Moreland, G. Fleming, B. Blystone, P. Broom, J. Vallo. ROW 2. T. Shepherd, S. Murray M. Uncapher, J. Emery, E. Aley, A. Campbell, C.-Barley. ROW 3. P. Heasley, B. Gill, C. Stewart, M. Nahalka, C. Aldrich, V. Coch ran, K. Conway, H. Gormely. ROW 4. J. Towsey, G. Jennings, J. Tarasovich, A. Williams, R. Martini, C. Grigas, D. Dunlap. 1' f lv 6 i l I Il ly I 'X X 5 l K J f , , of ' , A. ff, 4 1 A P And next, girls!!! l'm innocent! !! Peanut Gallery And for tomorrow do page - - - 46 Don't be afraid to wake him X Ks if g H.. WM.. S3 .Mg-W X wk:-ii: 4. ik, 3374 J? ,fx V-2 if K wi 4 .W - Q Y - M Home Room 106 ROW 1. P. Repine, S. Shimp, P. Mitchell, K. Holby, M. Kelly, S. Ross, L. Myers. ROW 2. B. Piper, W. Stewart, S. Palmer, A. Debnar, D. Zimrners, B. Beisinger, E. Flenniken, ROW .3. W. Luchsinger, R. Oswald, W. Muir, F. Parchuke, J. McDonald, S. Nease, R. Bennett. ROW 4. J. Householder, R. McRea, W. Geary, J. Mrenko, T. Moorhead, A. Spiaggi, H. Lockard, T. Lydick. A Advisor Miss Turner President Ken Wamick V. President Tom Murray Secretary Barb Toth Treasurer Josie Bernabei Class of Home Room 108 ROW 1. R. Gorton, S. Cobes, J. Fordyce, J. Bernabei, K. Geary, A. Dick, M. Baker, D. Bell. ROW 2. P. Swalga, N. Bost, K. Murray, S. Smith, M. Allen, K. Crede, J. Car- ney, J. Bellini. ROW 3. A. Holub, L. Schaeffer, J. Nakles, B. Fails, J. La Mantia, K. Warnick, C. Harpen J. Lance. ROW 4. E. Highberger, B. Lenhardt, C. Donaldson, D. Luke- hart, B.-Doak, R. Jellison, E. Espo- sito, D. Jasper. 1961 Home Room 208 ROW 1. D. McAdams, J. Holler, M. Korich, A. Clawson, A.Whit- field, K. Dallara, P. Bennett, P. Evanko. ROW 2. .D. Wolford, B. McKee, C. Clawson, R. Bruner, B. Toth, S. Jacobs, G. Thomas, J. Busi. ROW 3. J. Kissock, S. Fer- guson, R. Heasley, T. Jones, R. Kelly, E. Libengood, R. Jones, M. Gosha. ROW 4. J. George, B. Cardellino, J. Grdgon, T. DeRubis, R. Jones, J. Hoffman, T.. DeVinney, R. Jasper. , S. Home Room 109 ROW 1. C. Smith, C. Smicklo, J. Cortilesso, M. McClure, H. Shirley, C. Fulmer, N. Hammill, K. Moor- head. ROW 2. J. Shirley, C. Turne M. Uncapher, S. Clawson, N. Bon- gianino, L. Lichtenfels, D. Steffey, R. Saliga. ROW 3. R. Watson, T. Murray, J. Boeh, J. Stasio, T. Cal- abrese, J. Thompson, C. Libengood, R. Strojni. ROW 4. J. Powell, G. Wapinsky, W. Doody, E. Cardellino, J. Brozick, S. Shirley, P. Thompson, D. Alkire, B. Munshower. sz. .M 1-X --mfs . X -fe 's -.s,?,XN ,- 222 , pw. ,, 5. J. v- ' Mitt?-.1f,, fr English Lit. ??? You taste it first, Miss Turner Service with a smile! I-Iow's this for concentration? Why don't they have escalators in this 50 How about her, Jon? school? Band 4 i , ROW 1. J. Bemabei, M. Geary, D. Wolford, D. Glass, D. Shearer, L. Manfredi, D. Syphers. ROW 2. M. Caugh- erty, J.Murray, P. Spires, B. Blystone, M. Shulick, E. Highberger, R. Lenhardt, C. Bailey, L. Stillwagon, C. Jones, M. Nahalka. ROW 3. B. Gill, B. I-Iillard, J. Emery, P. Thomas, R. Morrow, R. Elrick, P. Murray, L. Schaeffer, B. Luchsinger, B. Smith. ROW 4. W. Wiley, T. Pennavaria, K. Elrick, B. Coup,, R. Libengood, J. Neal, E. Cardel- 1ino,C.Nardone, J. Cobes, M. Papola , W. Doak. ROW 5. P. Pennavaria, S. Clawson, A. Clawson, N. Tarasovich, M. Moritz, S. Miller, S. Wiand, B. Mclii-dden, D. Mamill, C. Pali-no, L. Peoples. ROW 6. R. Goldfarb, L. McConnaughey, J. Sutton, M. Boros, J. arasovich, J. Hoffman, L. Fisher, T. Jones, B. Doak, A. Campbell. ROW 7. L. Duvall, D. Wolford, J. Tawsey, C. Walter, P. Hoak. Senior Members ROW 1. P. Spires, L. Stillwagon, J. Murray, ROW 2. R. Libengood, L. Fisher, D. Glass, M. Boras, M. Shulick. Senior Band Members 52 2 J 1 1 W X ww., - . N of Kass- V MM ' f 6 p.y55,,M-N yn . . or And the walls came tumbling down. Block formation Give us a downbeat. Bow tie ? 53 Little red schoolhouse 2 Majorettes ROW 1. M. E. Geary, D. Shearer, D. Syphers. ROW 2. J. Bemabei, L.. Manfredi, D. Wolford. Diane Syphers, Senior Mary Esther Geary, Senior Dorothy Shearer, Senior 54 Josie Bernabei, Junior i , ' wif, A ' Hiliif' f XS' flsxwwwwn Darla Wolford, Junior Linda Manfredi, Sophomore 55 junior High Cheerleaders Left to Right. S. Bongianino, M. Neal, S. Baracca, J. David, C. Highberger, L E v IDBI' . unior Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Right. -5. Bongianino, L. Emery, i g D 'd M N 1 M P gh . avi , . ea, . erger. archuke, C. I-Ii - - 5 7 Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Right. R. Sferro, L. Lichtenfels, J. Rymer, B. Bennett, P. Garrigan, S. Ross, N. Bongianino, M. Moreland JO A1111 RYme1'a Senim' Barbara Bennett, Senior r Head Cheerleader, Peggy Garrigan 58 r Q N We made a touch down! Before the big game! Hail Blairsville Football Team ce Carmo Tom Ross ROW ONE: J. Bazala, C. Grigas, R Sahga, D. Lukehart, J. McDonald, D Steffey, F Geary Peoples Parchuke, ROW TWO: B. Esposito, J Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville 60 Stasio, J. Kissock, F. Manfredi, T Cal abrese, T. Murray, J. Boeh, T Ross, M Kuhns, B.Butts,S. Nease, ROW THREE Football Schedule Springdale . . . Apollo .... Derry ...... Sewickley Twp Laura Lamar . . Indiana ..... Tarentum . . . Kittanning . . . Ligonier . . . i .Q-M3 3 Tom Calabrese Ted Delrgubis vir. Smakula, R. Wells, T. Rich, T., De- Bill Sferro lubis, V. Cardellino, N. Carmo, G. Vapinsky, T. Moorhead, J. Mrenko, B. iferro, J. Nakles, G. Peoples, Mr. John- I h on. ,.v '5 Marv Kuhns Jon Boeh 61 Sam Nease Fred Manfredi T0m Mmfav 62 Coaches: Seniors: Mr. Johnson, Mr. Bello, Mr. Lutz, Mr. Smakula Geary Peoples, Ace Carmo, Tom Ross Head 'em off. x Bob Butts ,,,,,..,..Wvw-- T1m Moorhead Ron Wells 63 Jerry Stasio junior High Football ROW ONE: D. Palmer, B. Hill, H. Spohn, B. Jones, C. Fairbanks, D. Wolford, T. Gamble, B. Palmer, J. Hawk, B. McAtee, D. Shoemaker, E. Peoples, J. Jones, ROW TWO: Mr. Lutz, L. Pierce, J. Alexander, B. Lore, E. Pacey, J. Luther, D. McCune, J. Kissock, L. Clawson, J. Piper, S. Morris, V. White, R. Houser, J. Houser, N. Cardellino, I. McGowan, Mr. Bello. 64- junior High Basketball ROW ONE: J. Nease, J. Jones, J. Hewitt, J. Quilico, B. Hankinson, I. McGowan, ROW TWO: Mr. Bryja, E. Jones, E Peoples, V. White, J. Kissock, D. Winchell, Mr. Lutz. J A 65 Senior High Basketball Jim Powell Dave Dunlap Tim Moorhead Mr. Johnson Mr. Smalcula Jim George Rex Heasley Tom Cox 66 Jon Herby Senlors Jack Shurina Left to right: J. Herby, J. Shurina, N. Carmo, G. Peoples. Norm CUIDO Geary Peoples 67 Basketball Team Class B Champs ROW ONE: J. Herby, R. Heasley, G. Peoples, D Dunlap, N Carmo, T Cox, ROW TWO L Haught, T. Moorhead, J. Shurina, J. Powell, J George, T DeRub1s, J Neal Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Blairsville Basketball Schedule 1959-1960 Saltsburg . . . Derry .... Indiana . . . Saltsburg . . . Ligonier . . . Derry ...... Elders Ridge . United Joint . Purchase Line Marion Center Kiski ...... Penns Manor . Laura Lamar . Indiana l .... Marion Center Penns Manor . Laura Lamar . Purchase Line Stretch Down the middle Rebound Where did it go? Up it goes. And Geary shoots And the game begins. Don't sit down Wrestling Coaches Mr. Luchsinger Mr. Sukenik Wrestling Schedule Blairsville . . . . . . 24 Blairsville . . . . . . 22 Blairsville . . . . . . 12 Blairsville . . . . . . 19 Blairsville . . . . . . 25 Blairsville . . . . . . 24 Blairsville . . . . . . 12 Blairsville . . . . . . 34 Blairsville . . . . . . 8 Blairsville . . . . . . 32 Blairsville . . . . . . 30 Blairsville. . . . . . 33 Blairsville . . . . 3 Blairsville . . . . . . 22 Norm Parchuke Dave Bowers Dick Sferxo 70 Keith Dallara Ken Warnick 1959-1960 Season Kiski ...... . . .30 Cresson ...... . . . 27 Curwensville. . . . . .45 Conemaugh . . . . . . 38 Marion Center . . . . . 25 Brockway .... . . . 34 indiana... ... 39 RedBank.. ...19 Du Bois .... . . . 39 Greensburg. . . . . . 27 Ferndale .... . . . 21 Jeanette. . . . . 22 ' Johnstown . . . . . 48 Kittanning . . . . . 33 Seniors Charles Bridge, John Palmer, Bob McCracken, Tim Kim, Dick Sferro, John Wick. Bill Luchsinger Fransis Parchuke Charles Bridge John Wick John Palmer 71 Wrestling Team Left to Right, ROW 1. J. Kissick, Ron Thompson, Dave Allison, Dave White, Jim Piper, B. Dallara, ROW 2. N. Parchuke, D. Bowers, K. Dallara., D. Sferro, K. Wamick, B. Luchsinger, D. Cornell, ROW 3. Mr. Luchsinger, B. Geary, D. McCune, R. Wells, J. Wick, C. Bridge, F. Parchuke, T. Kim, MI. Sukenik. Ron Thompson Tim Kim Tom Rich Dennis Mc Cune Bob McCracken He did it. Hug him tight Ebb. Pin him Frannie. Hold him there, Ken. Lets go Bob. I Throw him for a loop Dennis. Come on fellows, stay on the mat. 73 Track ReadY? Will he make it? 74 Mr. Sukenik Soft landing Team Mr. Bello Only a little more Throw it fa: 75 Go, go, go 1. Blind man's ball. 4. Hold him back Murray. 2. Hold it . . . 5. Let's make it a touchdown Dunlap 3. Almost made it Kenny. 6. Come on Geary. 7. Hold that Line. 76 5 3, A 'QQ O , f Lf? ,M kg X x 1 X R: 3 x -:Q ,, 12 Q .. if Q ui. if .. L fi :ES 351 x .tt F5 ff .sa if 1 .5-i. Ka il 'if iii 3: 'S x 4 iii, Q25 2 2 iq., Af-QQQQ , ,U .:.. ,AM :M , Q ,X ,,.b Rmi Q wh -WLM ,g . . N H m . A ' ' W . mm ff ' A .,. A. A ' X Ei E Q X , . X ,K 5 s , K Q gf x , 1 . . 1 Q EN I X X W , . X xi E be JN fag , , Q S . X 'V H Qt, X I E E iv 4' v ' 1,1 Q s K ii-Y Sli Fm? 55151 mg . E. 1 : ei. xii 2 is in 5 . . gk if :1fQ '52 53? z ,Q ef ' X ii X Ei .S ai . ..-.. X1 7 n rff 7'W7 K 2 Class of 1960 Mr. Bello, Advisor, D. Glass, President, M. Geary, Treasurerg D. Willard, Vice President, M. George, Secretary. The curtain closes! The Senior Class of 1960 slowly brings their high school days to an d. Asth nrt' l f'tb' f ' I' ldl'k t 22.1. with E. is Iii Ziihlsfun'35-Teoiiiiniifiiililii'212 23122 we' sllildouifme duly under the strain, we must tell you we spent six grand and glorious years in school. Now and only now do we realize that these are the best years of our lives, as our teachers have been trying to pound into our heads now for the last six years. We began Rehearsal in seventh and eighth grade. As Freshmen we were permitted to join in high school activities. The Freshman I-lop and Freshman Assembly were our biggest activities. As Sophomores we presented our assembly Club 60 and had a wonderful time at our I-lop. Then as Juniors we staged the Junior Variety Show YOU ASKED FOR IT and planned the Prom HUNDERWATER ILLUSIONJ' The Grand Finale has arrived now that we are seniors. We suddenly realized that we must carry the responsibilities of leadership to the underclassmen in which we had once followed. Our Senior Play SlX STITCI-IES FOR EGO, pictures, themes , research papers, application for jobs and colleges college board exams Class Day and our last Junior-Senior Prom ROSE SOLITAIRE, , Commencement and,diplomas will always be fond memories. , You the underclassmen are the judge of our success. Be lenient with out shortcomings, give us a pat on the back for our achievements and profit by our mistakes. But most of all remember that you are to continue your good work of becoming better citizens and never stop striving for the goal - - - HAIL BLAIRSVILLE HIGH OUR GLORIOUS ALMA MATER. 78 DONALD WILLIAM ADAMS--January 29, 1942--Bus- iness Education Club, Blair-I-Ii News staff reporter-- U.S. Government secretarial job--A reserved, polite boy. SHIRLEY LOUISE ALEXANDER--August 31, 1941--F.H.A. Club--Beautician--Her most striking feature is her dark eyes. VIRGINIA B. ALLISON-- September 29, 1942--F.I-I.A. Club--Secretary--An all-around, fine girl. SHARLET IRENE AZZARELLO --Iuly 30, 1941--Blair-Hi News feature Editor--Be- come a journalist or English teacher--The ability to organize well was one of Penny 's many talents. FLORA KATHRYN BAKER- -August 27. 1942--F.H.A. Club--Beautician--Her jovial laugh was heard in many a classroom. 79 MARGARET CAROLYN BAZAIA--February 11, 1942 --F.H.A. Club--To be a nurse--Was always consid- erate of her teachers. BARBARA BENNETT--Decem ber 20, 1942--Cheerleading, Forensic Club, Chorus- Attend college to train for physical therapy--A vivacious, neat, friendly girl. JOAN ELAINE BEURY --August 20, 1942--Chorus, Forensic Club, Editor- in-chief of Blair-Hi News--Elementary teaching-- We were often entertained by her singing. CAROL JEAN BONGIANLNO--January 21, 1943- -Chorus. Spanish Club--Nurse--The possessor of lovely wavy hair. LINDA FRANCES BOOK- -October 28, 1942-- Chorus, Blair-Hi News staff reporter, Blaire staff- Dietitian--Studious. dependable, and helpful. 80 MAIUORIE ELLEN BOROS--January 16, 1943--Band, F.H.A. Club--Will be a cosmetologist- -Her chief interests lies in hair styling and cosmetics. JUDITH ANN BOWERS--December 1, 1942--Student Bank-- Secretary--A quiet girl with a pleasant manner. CHARLES EVEIETT BRIDGE--February 11, 1942-- Wrestling, Spanish Club, Photography Club--College --Always had a wise crack for every occasion. WILLIAM THOMAS CAMPBELL--December 7, 1942 --Photography C1ub--Draftsman- -Often seen driving his father 's truck. NORMAN LEE CARMO--October 17. 1941--Football, basketball, track--Baseball player or college--Terrific at dancing and all sports. 81 GEORGE WILMER CLAWSON--June 14, 1942-- F.F.A.--Welder--Received top honors for agricul- tural work. ROBERT EARL COCHRAN--June 3, 1942- Chorus, secretary of the F.F.A.--College--Easy go- ing and nice to get along with. RICHARD WILLIAM COLE--September 18, 1942--Rifle Club, Blaire Staff, National Honor Society--College--Will always be remembered for his weird poetry. SARAH ANN COOK--August 14, 1942--F.T.A.--Teacher--B1ush- ing comes easily for Sallie. REBECCA JANE COOPER --March 7. 1942--F.T.A., Blaire Editor, National Honor Society--Nursing--Her outstanding qualities made her worthy of the DAR' award. 82 RICHARD DONN ELL CORN ELL - -February 28 , 19 41 - - Wrestling, F.F.A. Club--Teaching--Gets satisfac- tion out of church work. CHARLES F. COX--August 3, 1942--Forensic Club, Chorus--Very poised be- fore an audience. MARY JANE CRAMER--May 23, 1942--Business Education Club, Student Banker-- Secretary--Has a sense of humor that everyone ap- preciates. SHEILA ELIZABETH CRIBBS--August 11, 1942--Blaire Staff, Spanish Club, National Honor Society--Teacher--Tall, talented, and well- poised. RICHARD CROSBY--June 2, 1941--Chorus, F.F.A.-- Architectural Engineering--Blue eyes and wavy hair are his best features. 83 X PATRICIA ANN CUNKELMAN--September 29, 1942 --Blaire staff, Spanish Club, Forensic Club- -Medical doctor--Voted most likely to succeed because of her outstanding scholastic ability. JAMES R. DAVIS-- September 3, 1942--Steel Works--A well behaved boy with a good disposition. JOAN MARIE DAVIS-- September 8, 1941--F.H.A. Club--Secretary--A neat, attractive, well liked girl. ALBERT S. J. DE MARINES--July 10, 1942--F.F.A., Parliament Pro- cedure--Tonsorial Artist--An honest forthright boy who is everyone 'S friend. ELIZABETH JANE DE SALLE--August 11, 1942--Forensic Club, F.T.A., Blair-Hi News reporter- -Medical Technician-- Wherever you see Betsy, you hear her unique giggle. B4 WILLIAM FREDRICK DeSALLE, August 16, 1942, Wrestling, Track, Photography, Civil Engineer, Al- ways trying to catch forty winks--RUTH ANN De- VINNEY, January 18, 1943, Vice President of Busi- ness Education Club, Secretary. Her disposition is as sunny as her hair--DENNIS GENE DONAHUE, Sep- tember 10, 1942, Rifle Club, Spanish Club, Chorus, Veterinarian, Intelligent but devilish- -CHARLES R. DUFFEY, March 4, 1942, Photography Club, Field .of Mechanics, A happy-go-lucky guy who enjoys driving- -ROBERT GLENN FAIRBANKS, June 16, 1941, Photography, Navy, Possessor of a casual manner. 9 85 PATRICIA R. FATORA, January 1, 1942, Home Economics Club, Office Work, Enjoys her leisure hours at the skating rink--BONNIE ANN FERGUSON October 29, 1942, Business Education Club, Beauti- cian, Ferg is our wittiest senior girl--LILLIAN MARIE FISHER, July 29, 1942, Band, Forensic, Blair Hi News, Anesthetist, We'1l always remember her consideration for others--SAN DRA LYNN FORSHA, November 6, 1942, Business Education Club, Medi- cal Secretary, Capable of mastering any sport well- BONNIE LEE FRANTZ, June 26, 1942, Photography Club, Beautician. A comely, dark haired lass, usually seen with Paul. 86 fu- 3 ff LINDA GARLOCK, January 31, 1943, Forensic Club, Chorus, F.T.A., College, Possessor of a price- less gift of gab--MARGARET EILEEN GARRIGAN. December 15. 1942, Head Cheerleader, Editor of Bulletin, Blaire Staff, College, Always the center of attraction- -MARY ESTHER GEARY, September 9, 1941. Majorette, Baton Club, Secretary of Senior Class, Seton Hill College, A petite, friendly leader in the Senior class--Mr1.RY JANE GEORGE, February 14, 1941, Blaire staff, student banker, Treasurer of Senior class, Secretary, For Mary Jane being nice comes natural--WILMA JEAN GEORGE, July 11, 1942, Business Education Club, Student Council, Chorus, Secretary, Our amiable brunette who loves to talk. 87 DONALD DAVID GLASS, May 1, 1942, National Honor Society, President of Senior class, Student Council, Doctor, Uses his talent in many fields-- 1 B JAMES MCARTHUR GOLDBERG, November 19, 1942, Forensic Club, Priesthood, Had a kind word for everyone- -GARY GRUMBLING, October 14, 1942, F.F.A., Undecided, His subtle, sense of humor won him many friends--DALE EDWARD HARRIS, Febru- ary 22, 1943, Chess Club, Pharmacist, Dale proved himself capable in many fields--SAMUEL ROBERT HARRIS, April 27. 1941, Photography Club, Marines Takes great pride in his convertible. 1 I 88 MARY LOU HELGEIT, September 28, 1940, F.l-I.A., Housewife, Her polite, courteous manners are one of her many assets--LESLIE CHARLES HENRY, Oc- tober 4, 1942, F.F.A., Farmer, Never known to cause a disturbance--JON W. HERBY, April 3. 1942, Basketball, Football, College, Our cool and collected senior--RONNA LA RUE HEWITT, June 13, 1942, Business Education Club, Business School, The pos- sessor of a mild, even disposition-A-MELVIN HOOD HILL, April 5, 1942, F.F.A. Club. Specialize in agriculture, A happy-go-lucky lad. 89 0 MILTON HILL,JR. November 5, 1942, Hunting. Rifle Club, Draftsman, Known for his sly grin-- LOUIS I. HOLLER, IR., June 2, 1941, F.F.A., Farmer. Enjoys anything that is concerned with farm life-- IAMES L. JOHNSTON, October 17, 1942, Spanish Club, Rifle Club, College, Keeps teachers and stu- dents in stitches constantly--SANDRA MARIE KA- LEN, September 28, 1942, Senior F.H.A., Secretary, Noted for her dainty size--DARLENE KAY KEL- LANDER, December 12, 1942, Business Education Club, Secretary, A well liked, friendly girl who has taken an active part in school affairs. 90 'S 0 ROBERT ANDREW KENNEDY, June 20, 1942, Hunt- ing and Fishing Club, Rifle Club, Service, Has a knack for making people forget their troubles-- TIMOTHY BOYD KIM, August 22, 1941, Rifle Club, Wrestling, Work in auto factory, His congeniality has won him many friends--MARY ANN KUHNS, August 5, 1942, Blaire staff, Spanish Club, Health Professions Club, Social Worker, Never known to miss a single sports event--LOUIS FRANCIS KWIS- NEK, April 15, 1941, F.F.A.. Farmer, Derives en- joyment from teasing--VALERLE ANN COLLETTE LAZAR, June 6,'1942, Forensics. Yearbook staff, Ele- mentary teaching, Tiny, but terrific at anything she undertakes. 91 X LINDA LORAINE LEAGHTY, January 5, 1943, F.H.A. Club, Nurse, Always seemed to be enjoying what- ever she did--ROBERT OWEN LIBENGOOD, February 20, 1941, Rifle Club, Undecided, We doubt if any- one every saw him angry--RONALD SILAS LIBEN- GOOD, August 31, 1942, Band, Rifle Club, Elec- tronic engineer, Usually turns up with the solution to the problem of the day--PAUL LEONARD LLBEN- GOOD, July 5,'1940, F.F.A., Chorus, Farmer, Ac- tive in his youth fellowship group--PAUL ANTHONY LONG, February 20, 1942, Rifle Club, Draftsman, Can you imagine Paul driving anything but a blue Plymouth? 92 HUGH ARTHUR LUTTON, May 21, 1942, Student Council, Blaire staff, Chorus, College, Bucky is a witty fellow with great school spirit--JULIET MAN- FREDI, March 11, 1942, Forensics, Nurse, An indi- vidual thinker--BEATRICE LaRUE MARSH, March 14, 1941, F.H.A. Club, Secretary, Her pleasant per- sonality won her many friends--MARLENE CATHERINE MCCRACKEN, November 28, 1942, Red Cross Club, Journalism, F.H.A. Club, Business School, Will usually go out of her way to help others --ROBERT A. MCCRACKEN. January 7, 1942, Wrestling, Army, A serious boy. it G 93 6 'ex U DAUNISE MARIE MCDERMOTT, October 25, 1942, Student Banker, Business Education Club, Secretary, A very competent commercial student--CLARK DENNIS MCELHOES, September 13, 1941, Rifle Club, Hunting and Fishing Club, Carpenter, An enthusiastic hunter--JAMES STANNARD MCLAREN, December 16, 1941, Chess Club, Heavy Equipment Operator, Derived enjoyment from driving a Volks- wagon--WILLIAM ALEXANDER MILLER, November 6, 1942, Navy. Quiet, but got along well with every- one- -PATRICIA LUE MODREY, May 17, 1941, F.H.A. Club, Nurse, Her sense of humor and laugh bright- ened any place. 94 ARLENE NIOMA MOORE, Match 25, 1940, Home Economics Club, Secretary, Modest and Conscientious --PATRICIA LEIGH MOORHEAD, September 21, 1941, Business Education Club, Business School, Of- ten overcome by the giggles--BARBARA LOUISE MOSCO, Match 10. 1942, Business Education Club, Business School, Everyone appreciates her love of fun--DONNA CAROL MURRAY, July 5, 1942, F.H.A. Club, Secretary, Seemed to be quiet until you got to know het--JEANNIE FRANCES MURRAY, May 11, 1942, Band, F.T.A. Club, Spanish Club, Nurse, Of- ten gets carried away in a gab session. X 95 WILLIAM LOUIS NOVAK, April 9, 1942, Football. Basketball, Photography Club, College, Our neatest senior boy- -CECIL JEAN PALMER, January 30, 1941 F.H.A. Club, Find a job, Proved to be a talented artist and diligent worker--HERBBIT DELANO PALMER, April 23, 1940, Marriage, Miss Steven's errand boy--JOHN I. PALMER--March 11. 1941, Wrestling, Undecided, A husky, complacent fellow- LARRY DEAN PALMER, October 13, 1942, Visual Aids, Air Force, Had a flare for mischief. 96 VAUGHN PALMO, July 11, 1942, Hunting and Fish- ing Club, Rifle Club, Mechanical Work, Often seen on his motor bike--BARBARA ANN PAPE, August 18, 1942, Blair High News Staff, F.T.A. Club, Nurse,No matter what the project, Barb is always willing to help--BARBARA ANN PARCHUKE, December 20, 1942, Home Economics Club, Chorus, Beautician, A pert little miss with a sweet smile--GEARY TYRONE PEOPLES, March 29, 1942, Football, Bas- ketball, Track, Physical Education Teacher and Basketball Coach, The boy with personality plus-- NITA MARIE PEOPLES, September 16, 1942, Student Council, Office Aid, Secretary, Nita mixed in well with her new classmates. 97 F5 E MICHAEL ANTHONY PROTZ., November 11, 1942, Photography Club, Navy, Always on an even keel--RUSSELL GEORGE QUICK, June 4, 1942, Rifle Club, Chorus, Draftsman, Proved his artistic ability by drawing unique cartoons-- RICHARD MICHAEL RISTWAY, December 10, 1942, Manager of Basketball team, TV Cameraman, Turtle is a modest, conscientious worker-- BONALEE ROSS, November 7, 1942, Chorus, Airline Hostess, Always has fun wherever she goes-- JAMES MICHAEL ROSS, July 20, 1942, Wrestling, Track, Spanish Club, College, Jim takes life with a laugh. 98 1 14 THOMAS ROSS, August 14, 1941, Football, Track, Varsity Club. Navy, Tom is seldom seen with a straight face--THOMAS FRANCIS ROVISON, April 19, 1942, Track, Photography Club, Air Force, An easy boy with few worries--JO ANN RYMER, Sep- tember 4, 1942, Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Secretary of Forensic Club, Her winning smile and variety of interests made her a friend of all--GEORGE SALIGA, May 24, 1940, Hunting and Fishing Club, Air Force, Never known to be in a hurry--RICHARD P. SFERRO, April 2, 1942, Rifle Club, Wrestling, Draftsman, A fun-loving fellow who makes friends easily. fifbs 99 SLI: xA 'F DOROTHY JEAN SHEARER, July 28, 1942, Majorette, Blaire staff, Chorus, Nurse, Dot makes all social events pleasant- -MICHAEL THOMAS SHULICK, August 13, 1942, Band, Chorus, Forensics, College, Our hilarious Mr. Success --JOHN JOSEPH SHURINA, June 15, 1942, Basketball, Photography ' Club, College, Sky high in many ways--SANDRA DARLENE SMITH, October 19, 1942, Business Educa- tion Club, Library Aid, Chorus, To travel to Cali- fornia, Sandy is a dependable, courteous library aid--RICHARD LESTER SPANGLER, January 13, 1943, Hunting and Fishing Club, Civil Engineer, Interested in everything in general. 100 1 PENNY LOU SPIRES, July 27, 1942, Band, Spanish Club, Nurse, Blairsvi1le's Betty Crocker--LOIS KATHLEEN STAHLMAN, March 6, 1942, Spanish Club, Forensic, Chorus, Airline hostess, Her good nature reflected in her smiling face--LINDA CAROL STILLWAGON, July 26, 1942, Band, F.T.A. Club. Nurse, Often volunteered to do extra duties-- NANCY JEAN SUMAN, August 5, 1942, Home Economics Club, Chorus, Commercial Artist, If there's a dance, Nancy is sure to be there--DIANE RAE SYPHERS, January 1, 1943, Majorette, Spanish Club, Baton Club, College. Diane is a tiny girl who radiates happiness wherever she goes. 101 A JOHN R. TEDESKI, December 19, 1942, Orchestra, Electronics, Job at Syntron, John often delights us with his accordian music--ELMER LEROY VENEY, September 19, 1941, Visual Aids, Air Force, In- terested in everything in general--ALEXANDER WEINSTEIN, March 12, 1942, Blaire staff, Chorus, Spanish Club, College, A1 is a leader rather than a follower--JOHN G. WICK, June 1, 1941, Wrestling, Undecided. One of our better agricultural students-- RICHARD ERROL WILLARD, September 30, 1942, Chorus, Vice President of Senior Class, Spanish Club, College, Dick has made everyone proud of his achievements. 'F Pa v 102 w l MARY GRACE WILLIAMS, October 6, 1941, F.H.A. Club. Red Cross, Marriage, Mary Grace enjoys entering in class discussion--RICHARD JAMES HENRY WIRDZEK, October 6, 1942, Student Council, College, Never at a loss for words--DAISY LEAH WOODS, November 12, 1941, F.H.A. Club, Blair-Hi News staff, It's natural for Daisy to be helpful. BETTY LaRUE MCGINITY, December 23, 1942, F.H.A. Club, Undecided, A neat girl with a pleasant disposition. 103 f . .4 G-J X i 65 Most Popular Peggy Garrigan and Geary Peoples Most Courteous Mary Lou Helgert and Hugh Lutton Most Athletic Penny Spires and Norman Carmo 104 l L , ,YW ,,,,,, Most Talented Sheila Cribbs and Dave Glass Most Likely to Succeed Pat Cunkelman and Mike Shulick Friendliest Mary Jane George and Dick Willard Best Dancers Bonnie Ross and Fred DeSalle Class Couple Sandy Kalen and Ron Libengood Neatest Barbara Bennett and Bill Novak Wittiest Bonnie Ferguson and Jim Johnston 3, ss ,Jw f it film 1231 . if Nita I 3, in by .P , -Q L, , M 'i J ' 3 1 Q ' gg, iv S X Ju K . S 4 r if - is lf f MR XX I X 5 f M1 Qi -l- 4 A 1:2 22 A X as Q ,, if 'Sm M 5 :J 4. fx' I 4 ,fs ,aw 5 3. I f f' N , L .it A M V P A 53 3 52 gif.,-.slh L' Yr Af - gan o ' f ? 5 , 5 . 5 J il ii N ., ff- Xxix- kt: ' J L ' ff QQ' ,V N, ..., :-- w-.4 NX S 'hw M X , Q WF-,. f ' if , Q 43 x Sk hu. -if .W JV! nf --f X -:SY Q.- . sg E x . 2 Q a , 1 LJ-v 4 . .'----j -AA A? k jf ,L W g hm 355' SEEN fl xx R N QS X 'K g' X 5 I S X A 4 K 4 , , 'N 'X I R i X 5 N L ' 5 W ax ox Y QEXX 'F' R' QM: K f 'F In : ' JV- k 1 A ' :E --sv .A , 'uf-5 - ,ff-iv' A mf.,-2 mx: .swf . -45 m y Q., A - L, f 2 X 5 Q X wg Q , SV f : V 5' ' R wm x KSSYNS? xx 'N Ewing sm XSD X NK qlgxxfxwwx NN gg X f Xxx Q O W A XS X N N Q Q Q X xy, X W? , N sw ,Q xN Q .QV xx Fx Congratulations to the Class of 60 SYN TRON Bl 11 P H 'Pr Cyp gwxuwy i i BEST WISHES AMOND'S JEWELRY 1642 E. Market St. Blairsville Compliments Of VALE TECH to the Graduating Class To the Class of'60 May Happiness and Success Be Yours Always DAVlD S MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Baked with a Little Extra Touch Means so much SUPlNKA'S PIE 8. COOKIE BOX Congratulations to the Class of '60 SCOTT'S MOTEL 1 Mile East of Blairsville Congratulations to the Class of 1960 AVALLI'S MARKET MEATS AND GROCERIES Black Lick, Pa. Phone Circle 8-3881 Compliments Sun Dial Restaurant of THE CELIA CRIBBS HOMEMADE PIE AND DONUTS REST HOME 4 Miles West on Route 22 Blairsville Pa Black Lick Perma' Congratulations to the Class of 60 HUNTER CORPORATION DIAMOND SERVICE STATION WM' A' FERGUSON Blairsville Pennsylvania Blairsville Pa Phone 397 Class of '60 CREST MOTEL Route 22 and Route 119 New Alexandria Pa, CALHOUN'S 'SERVICE STATION 2 W. Market St. DONALD M. CALHOUN ' Blairsville Phone 9569 Compliments of the BLAIRSVILLE PHARMACISTS HARRY ALBERT-NATE FALK BUD HEASLEY-FRANK SMITH BRILL JEWELRY 126 E. 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