Burrell High School - Buccopia Yearbook (Lower Burrell, PA)

 - Class of 1966

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FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA First row: B. Morran, J. Smith, B. Spiering, V. Smetanick, J. Larrow, R. Sivak, J. Scheid, S$. Buhl, S. Kunkle, E. Rhodes, S. Tingle, M. Leonardi, K. Rearick, D. Utts, K. Herbeck, L. Aftanas, R. Sobolak, S. Bostic, K. Hatkett, M. Jarussi, D. Calhoun, R. Martin, J. Timblin. Second row: D. Archibald, N. Fantuzzo, V. Linder, S. Sokol, J. Swanderski, C. Baxter, C. Errett, M. Polscak, D. Pfeiffer, P. Tomaszewski, D. Hausler, P. McDonnell, K. Hanz, M. McKay, K. Askin, P. Vruggink, J. Ripp, D. Kat- usin, N. Dickerson, G. Grayson. Third row: M. Zito, D. Jack, GYMNASTIC CLUB First row: C. Baker, G. Early, G. Such, D. Petrarca, E. Slezycki, P. Ankney, D. Nagy, E. Harris, M. Beacom, R. Leiner, B. Rygel- ski, D. Baker, C. Baker, V. Morabito, T. Shaffer, A. Gentile, R. Prior, J. Scarpiniti, A. Williams, B. Moten, Second row; Miss Forshay, M. Pochet, C. Ferguson, J. Scheid, C. Maier, K. Lang- staff, J. Makara, D. Hotalski, A. Johnson, K. Rafalko, E. Reese, L. Evanski, M. Leonardi, T. Bakos, J. Prior, P. Miles, V. Spier- ing, L. Fassett, G. Talbot, K. Knosky, L. Ankney, M. Korenowski, R. Sivak, J. Smith, Mr. Robuck. Third ¥ow: B. Bolt, D. Mancont, J. Johnson, B. Tackett, D. McArdle, G. Atkinson, D Carter, T. Schafer, L. Belli, M. Flynn, M. Goga, J. Shaffer, N. Johnson, R. Horcicak, B. Smith, B. Greenwald, B. Hulton, D. Powell, L. Pedatella, R. Obidowski, J. Hollis, D. Skomo. Fourth row: 2 Begovich, R. Walmsley, B. Funkhouser, D. Hand, D. Martin, J. J. Dean, P. Miles, C. Zaccagnini, J. Bowmen, R. Golick, V. Maxeotta, C. Davidowski, G. Keller, P. Kurapakus, C. Southern, D. “!czycki, K. Ihrig, S. Dunbar, K. Maier, M. Pati, R. Geiger, D. jnle, B. Mitchell, T. Bakos, C. Maier, D, Slaugenhaupt, L. Kurpakus, P. Stepano. Fourth row: D. Baker, D. Mathews, J. . rej i . Ls Prior. B. Crib! Dippy, Coote Schorr, S. Groves, C. Taraba, G. Trautwein, T. Bertocki, D. Saylor, R. Brooks, Ph Hs P. Mil Yo Like a Lae ee tere Balcom, J. Waterloo, R. Montgomery, R. Rowe, R. Johnston, B. rtinel hank, M. Ross, M. Rowe, E. Saylor, L. Evanski, L, Seria, D. Graffious. S.. Fist, M ; be Oe Futi Nurses 4 See8 oc of America Dedication and hard work—both are needed for a nurse’s job to be done well. The members of the FNA explore the world of medi- cine and the role which nursing plays in it. Having received their charter on May 1, 1964, the chapter keeps informed of the activities of other FNA chapters by attending biannual conventions - throughout the state. This year the girls estab- lished a scholarship fund for a member who will enter a nursing career, Gymnastic Club Instruction in the use of the side horse, rings, parallel bars, ropes, balance beam, and the Swedish vaulting box are some of the skills the students of the Gymnastics Club are taught. Field trips are taken and films are shown to in- crease their knowledge of various routines and stunts.

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GIRL’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row; B. Morran, L. Ankney, K. Zawrotny, K. Furyk, C, Motson, D. Himes, D. Archibald, R. Sivak, C. Maier, K. Muir, S. Shaffer, M. Becker, B. Denning, J. Smith, L. Croyle, N. Fantuzzo, P. Dunbar, L. Edmunds, T. Marin, P. Woods, J. Timblin, J. Smith, Miss P. Forshay, Advisor. Second row: B. Stepano, C. Croyle, C. Rearick, R. Zack, R. Sobolak, L. Aftanas, S. Potocnak, K. Knosky, D. Katusin, J. Ripp, J. Kurtik, M. Taylor, P. Dreakford, K. Langstaff, M. Korenowski, P. Stepano, N. Dickerson, B. Kusenko, L. Meyers, D. Dubik, J. Barkasi. Third row: B. Martinek, L. Suvoy, M. McClure, D. Brandt, C. Phillips, V. Spiering, C. Shrum, J. Johnson, M. Leonardi, S. Dunbar, R. Martin, M. Ross, M. Rowe, M. Widmer , D. Henry, D. Baker, D. Hotalski, C. Shank. Sturdy recreation and compe Pypy ie GIRL’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION V. Smetanick, L. Pietryka, N. Beck, A. Palazzi, S. Creevey, J. Baronie, J. Scheid, C. Bryan, J. Resch, V. Linder, J, Swartz, B. Lesho, S. Sokol, T. Samson, B, McIntyre, L. Fleming, Miss P. Forshay, Advisor. Second row; G. Talbot, J. Makara, J. Mid- dleby, N. McCoy, A. Rea, J. Estep, G. Cooper, S. Leslie, M. Davis, C. Thur, L. Fassett, K. Refalko, S$. Truver, D. Zelley, D. Martin, J. Prior, C. Weitzel, N. Horwatt, D. Slaugenhaupt. Third row; 8, Coy, D. Hauser, P. Acre, C. Gordon, N. Culp, C. Watters, J. Waltz, M. Nee, M. Duplinsky, M. Widmer, G. Drag, M. Cornmesser, B. Chronick, K. Haines, G. Davis, P. Miller, N. Stewart, P. Orkwis tive spiri? Girl’: Athleti« Association The purpose of the Girl's Ath- letic Association is to promote ath- letic programs for the girls of the high school, create an interest in the physical fitness programs, and to regulate the intramural activities. The membership consists of any: sophomore, junior, or senior girl who has a desire or interest and will take part in athletic activities. An election of officers is held at the end of each school term, At this time aypresident, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and director of intramurals are chosen. It is a rule that each officer chosen must be an active member. Also appointed are standing committees of five mem- bers each. These include the execu- tive committee who organizes meet- ings and plans activities, the pro- gram committee who sets up meet- ings and carries them through, the points committee who regulates the points to be given to the members for the activities, and the constitu- tion committee who makes up and adds any amendments to the con- stitution.



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ASTRONOMY CLUB First row: W. Brem, D. Levenson, G. Updegraff, E. Duris, D. Polcsak, J. Taraba, B. Pleva, D. Saylor, L. Schrec- engost, J. Steele, T. Armstrong, G. Gould. Second row: P. Zaffota, B. Law- son, B. Day, B. Bernardi, D. Housler, P. Baxter, G. Fuller, D. Landis, J. Waterloo, J. Shaffer, D. Dumont, R. Horcicak, T. Singleton. Third row: R. Walmsley, R. Blandford, T. Flynn, E. Slezycki, T. Bertocki, R. Montgomery, B. Valentine, L. Poulakis, L. Belli, B. Valentine, L. Novak, T. Shaffer, J. Begovich, M. Goga, D. Graffious. SCIENCE CLUB row; R. Moses, C. h, .R. } dhead, D. Nicholas, M ila, D. Meyhofer, P. Martinka, F. fer, S. Sivak. Second row: C. % !, D. Ihrig, J. Murchak, A. Huda Wag- ner, L. Sokol, J. Cochran, ll. e Astronomy Club Science Club Polaris, right ascension, and declination are all familiar The “Beaker Breakers,” as the members of the Science names to Burrell’s Astronomy Club. From one starry Club are called, are those students who display an intense night, interest has developed in its members who now interest in all fields of science—whcether it be chemistry, observe the stars when they can no longer be seen in the biology, astronomy, or medicine. In the club, each stu- sky. This is made possible by the fact that Burrell is dent's particular interest is stimulated and expanded by equipped with its own planetarium, a viewer to the various means of informal discussion groups, lectures, films, constellation positions in space which are focused on the natural science field trips, reports and experiments. In dome-shaped ceiling. this way the student is acquainted with information and Under the advisorship of Mr. Accai, the members be- direct experimentation in the field desired as a life-long come familiar with the heavenly bodies through lectures occupation. dealing with the first discoveries of astronomy to the - current exploits in space. 110

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