, 15, ' -gf. , Y Y wif - f:sf2w1Rg:.,,,m! 1 Fglfffrwves Q. H. W LN..- ,, ,,x 7 sr , 3, M F W 'M- ' A , 1 W A Fx wv1':,I-- dv '3 ' M U , 'w-gQ'1Nm1,,,f 5i 3L ' jbilzh, ' ,,,, 5 ' 'T W grin? 1 I ,T,i ,f , , wr. 1 ,X Q if ,,!! X H X ww: '1'- Ni , NX - K ' , . 'gm JL X 3 all n Ixxx 14 'Q 1 AQ xbx Ql1 1 , vw, M. f H? 4 'v.TN X 3 'Q 7-if-7 V- -Y - -----V -- - -- v---1--1 - f-w -- -v -- f ---- -V -- -Q-ip r 4 4 w N w v F i 44. Volume 63 June, T964 THE MAGNET BUTLER AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BUTLER, PENNSYLVANIA v...,.s.W. itnm The patio on the east side ofthe cafeteria provides students with a place to relax and enioy the advantages ofa campus style high school. This Campus inspires BHS Students to Higher Standards The inner court is used as a short cut between the academic wings and adds to the beauty ofthe campus. The ninety-two acre campus at Butler Senior High is situated on a lofty hill overlooking the city of Butler. From the city and surrounding townships, more than 2700 students of this industrial-agricultural community attend Butler High. To these students the three year study at Butler Senior High is a time to meet the challenge ot attaining greater heights. As the students grow physically, mentally, and spiritually, they answer this challenge in academics, athletics, and school life. The greetings ot Hi among students, faculty, and administrators help to uplift the spirits ot everyone at BHS. However, the students do not stop rising to greater heights after leaving high school, they continue to pyramid these high school years with learning, adventure, and experience. .2,,,,,.fFSf2i c 'J 7. ', .ir L, ,K , K' A ' ini?-a ' ff 4. it I, Tx :E Al o n ,hwrg V o l , I cc c ce 'Q :. i if-by 'f,ff'-if-4 '17 p. t-' ??,- if +6 , , in Q .- ' ,...f , -X Q ? . i, L s z'il'4'm 1 ' rf ' ' .aiif Mj ' 5 W 'g Bn- f swf' ly-.fi A- -A, .. .5 ,wk iifrrff is i L' jg gf 'HQ 1, J. -3, .Lea i a' r'. -. guy A .' 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I In September construction on the additional classrooms was in an early stage. 4 to take a familiar form by January. the Rise at BHS As the students of Butler Senior High are growing, the school building itself is expanding. Butler Senior High, built four years ago for 2,000 students, no longer accomodates the increased enrollments. The cafeteria and auditorium must be used for study halls. The vocal and instrumental rooms are used as homerooms. To ease the overcrowded conditions, a new addition is being constructed during the school year. The library is being expanded to more than twice the original size to provide space for more extensive research facilities. The two-story academic addition, located between the wood shop and the 200 wing, will increase the capacity of the school to 2,867 students. The upper level of the new academic wing will include a language laboratory and seven language classrooms, chemistry laboratory and classroom, typing classroom, two sci- ence rooms, and a recording office. The lower level will house classrooms, project rooms, a team-teaching unit, and a conference room. The students and teachers soon became accustomed to the noise of the con- struction as the twenty-three room addition was being built. ,f 'f 40 .gf A huge crane was needed to place the beams that form the superstructure ofthe new academic wing. 5 , . ,1. , . ,,,,. , ,V . , W' ? ff Bf 3 2' -W ,I X51 ' 1 f V f 1 ff V' 1 L J 42 if . M3 5 fx ' , , w V, , A -' V , t L 4, .K -,,,, L: . EL, ' ,V Lf J' L V . . ,. ,, AW A, W ,, ,.. my m,1,,WM,V ' S , . V Lg,, Ay ' win- in iv- 'Vw W, 4.,f,-ff: -I V A fm L. Q., ,W ' . V W 4, T A 1' ,. fa, LVVVMV W ' H . , ' 'A , aw , , 1 dr I W M , ,Q 3 0' ' :V f' T WM' M' ,,f.wxV ,-wmv' . ' , ,g V ,gig ,, , if V, , Q39'f ,, , ' V' 'LI' V , V, ,V , ,, , - M ,V , ,, L ' ' M 0 5 ,, , , , ,,., ' V ,W , V L' f V 4 V ,, ,, 1 - V' vi ' ff f Vf ,.,, V' K - ? 4 . T ,gf N -' ,wg If if K5 Q f 1 A ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 8-37 STUDENT BODY 38-I O7 n ACTIVITIES I 08-I 51 SPORTS T52-I 89 SCHOOL LIFE T90-207 ROOMS DOOM-S SUE ' H12 .ifffmfiid j O I ' 0.3 ADPSHOP-GYM 1710 3013232 ALSO IOO5 i 'S,:g,ER,5,2. 'Q :wx fu, if INSTRUCIUR Academically, as students endeavored to attain greater heights of recognition and achieve- ment, the faculty and administration members encourage them in the many departments of Butler High School. ln the classrooms the stu- dents explored the mysterious realms of science, languages, mathematics, and arts. Ideas began to take shape among the formulas, dictionaries, typewriters, and machines. Students found new directions for time and talents through class- room work. Writing research papers, using slide rules, translating Caesar's Gallic Wars, taking dictation, and studying international affairs were only a few of the student under- takings. Efforts were devoted toward applying this-knowledge in every phase and situation of life. The faculty shared valuable experience with the students. The faculty and administra- tion have aided the students in countless ways. The administration always helped the students in their undertakings, whether they were aca- demic, athletic, or social. The constant activity of the administration and faculty is the true foundation of Butler Senior High. ...Q Dr, Charles Moore Principal Dr. Samuel DeSimone is the Assistant Principal in charge of Supervision and Curriculum. He serves as a general assistant to the principal, and solves many special problems presented by students. He supervises the faculty and coordinates the educational curriculum. He leads the in- service growth of staff members. He is always trying to improve and develop the curriculum at Butler Senior High. Con- ducting cooperating research with other schools, selecting textbooks, and super- vising cooperative work in adiusting guidance are all efforts of this administrator to improve the curriculum. Dr. DeSimone realizes that learning occurs in an atmos- phere of proper planning. He does this detailed curriculum planning with enthu- siasm and interest. The students of Butler High School benefit from the encourage- ment and work of Dr. DeSimone. 10 Our . Dr. Charles J. Moore, principal of Butler Senior High School, is responsible for all phases of the high school program. Since 1957 he has earnestly carried out the duties of principal. As principal he assigns duties to the assistant principals, the teachers, and the office staff. He has general supervision of student discipline and is respon- sible for staff morale and for all permanent records. Directing the guidance program, preparing the master schedule, and interviewing prospective candidates for the teaching and clerical staff are also duties of Dr. Moore. He represents Butler Senior High on all matters of policy, function, or operation. To the students of BHS, Dr. Moore serves as a friend, to colleges and employers, he serves as an evaluator and leader. Dr. Samuel DeSimone Assistant Principal Administrators Mr. E. Bertrum Shaffer is the Assistant Princi- pal in Charge of Pupil Personnel. In this posi- tion he is a general assistant for specific assignments made by Dr. Moore. Supervising the teaching staff, coordinating instructional activities, and improving and developing co- curricular activities are duties of this assistant principal. He is directly concerned with pupil registration, assignment, promotion, and attendance. The intramural athletic program is also supervised by Mr. Shaffer. He receives and coordinates all requests for the use of the Butler High School building for school activities during non-school hours. Mr. Shaffer is often seen touring classes and activities trying to learn more about his primary con- cern, the students. Miss Esther Johnson Assistant Principal Mr. E. Bertrum Shaffer Assistant Principal Miss Esther Johnson is the Assistant Principal in Charge of Guidance Services. She is re- sponsible for coordinating all the guidance services, both among the counselors and with other administrators. Organization of the various testing programs the College Boards, the National Merit Scholarship Test, and schol- arship tests is another guidance duty perform- ed by Miss Johnson. She also is in charge of centralizing all financial aid information. Any decisions which are related to guidance matters rest with Miss Johnson. She also spends time in classroom visitations and with teachers. She arranges for all approved homebound instruction. Her main concern is seeing that the students are taking advantage of educational opportunities. 11 Dr. Guy N. Harriger Superintendent Dr, William L. Cross Top Administrators Although Dr. Harriger, Dr. Cross, and Dr. Radaker are not often seen at Butler High, the efforts of these administra- tors are apparent here. The Superintendent of Butler Area Schools, Dr. Guy N. Harriger, acts as the chief executor for the Board of Education. He approves the employment of all personnel. The preparation of school budgets, the expenditure of funds, and the preparation of payrolls and vouchers are handled by Dr. Harriger. He carries a dual responsibility of a business and professional leader for this school system. The Director of Curriculum and Supervision is Dr. William L. Cross, who carries out special assignments made by Dr. Harriger. He is also the director of the student teaching program in Butler. He coordinates the curriculum for all grades and he selects textbooks, material, and equipment used in instruction. Dr. Leon D. Radaker serves as the School Psychologist. He deter- mines eligibility of first graders and approves home- bound instruction for disabled students. He makes per- sonality assessments for those who are involved in diffi- culties. Dr, Harriger, Dr. Cross, and Dr. Radaker all per- form special services for Butler Senior High. Dr. Leon D. Radaker Director of Curriculum and Supervision Psychologist Accounting and Secretarial Work Was Handled by Oltice Stalt Marion McElroy Secretary Evelyn Shaulis Guidance Secretary Elinor Sybert Secretary Jean DiMatteo Maxine Hill Mary Powell Attendance Secretary Secretary Secretary Each day the office staff works ef- ficiently to carry out the many duties of the administration, faculty, and stu- dent body. Mrs. Hill, the receptionist, assists Mr. Shaffer, the assistant prin- cipal in charge of student activities. She also greets any person coming into the office. Miss McElroy, who is in charge of student records, transcripts, and senior graduation, has the title of office manager. Seeing that absentees and withdrawals are recorded is the iob of Mrs. DiMatteo, attendance sec- retary. Miss Thomas has the iob of keeping the books straight and also the phone calls. Secretarial duties are performed by Mrs. Sybert and Mrs. Powell. Assisting Mr. Miller in the duties of the library is Miss Williams. The guidance counselors are also aided by Mrs. Shaulis. Much of the secretaries' time is spent typing up necessary reports. Donna Thomas Switchboard Operator Terry Williams Library Clark tf fr A A if at gp ., ,lf t A M,QY fi , Q ii' at f 75, S 1 gc .- 1 lf K f f f t 9 13 Cafeteria Ladies Have An Important Job Too lnez Stohuro Manager 690 Allen Woods Director of Foods Service Fourth period meant lunch to hungry students, lunch meant food, and food meant work forthe cafeteria staff. Approximately 2000 students M...-f moved quickly through the tour serving lines, and about 400 purchased food at the snack bar at - lunchtime. Thirty-four ladies, two men, and three students feverishly prepared the food so it would be served on schedule to students and teachers. 'L The snack bar, operated by the cafeteria statt, M.. also provided hot chocolate and delicious dough- . M M , N, t nuts before school, and sandwiches and ice cream after school. Women find much to talk about while preparing lunch for BHS students. Jet 707 sandwiches are second only to spaghetti at BHS. Wh.. Q it Guidance Helps Plan tor Students' Future George Bernlohr Robert Coshdollar Guidance Guidance ci' x. fi N' Mr. Cashdollar helps Bess work out a schedule problem. :ss 'Wi Y Student transcripts serve a useful purpose, but also provide o big iob for guidance teachers. GUIDANCE Five guidance counselors helped chart the future pathways ot Butler High students by advising and guiding them through- out the year. By administering various tests, the counselors discovered the aptitudes ot each student. They encouraged them 'to make the most of individual assets. In guidance classes and in the guidance office, counselors scheduled courses for iuniors and sophomores. Juniors registered for Preliminary Col- lege Boards and the National Merit Scholarship Test. Advising seniors ot required credits, tests, and scholarships were the tasks ot senior counselors. The guidance ottice provided a large assortment ot college catalogs and pamphlets. The counselors helped interested seniors apply to colleges and schools of specialized training. Through the advice and under- standing of the counselors, students received good prepara- tion for the future. John Mixer Sarah Reid George Vlasic Guidgnce Guidgnqe Guidance Locus I soon Silf f - so i f 5 , ., f' fzas We Learn to Use Our Library Efficiently 'V rs, Q 142. ' 5 Eff? L 2 . 1 .. X I ,, s ., S ., T ig.. . ' s - 2 : W ile s g fi 355 nth. X . I g e ls? 5. s r 5 : 1. Si T is Z 1 ' felt- 5 f , ' 'IQ l F ' ,eee T , Linda seems pretty sure she hos found a good book. il. Albert Miller Librarian Library Club Reading in the school library presented an oppor- tunity for selt-education to Butler High students. Here recreational reading was recognized as a worthwhile leisure. The school library offered a well-balanced collection ot books and materials for browsers and researchers. Advanced English students enioyed the literature in the College English W-X-.Q library. As students sought out needed information for research, they learned the value of the card catalog, periodical guide, and vertical file. This year an addition was built which more than doubled the size of the library. This nucleus of information, the school library, was the center of recreational and academic learning, Interested students, such as Dick, have little trouble locating books. 16 5 BHS Students Learn Special Skills in Driver Education and Occupational Education Charles Dunaway Drivers Education Ushers Club k Herbert Elias Drivers Education Walter Lonchena Drivers Education Football .ss-.iff s.-eg -t ' i i ' T ' - .. . is is .3 13 Y. . fr L A ..........-J i Yes, even girls must learn to change a tire as part of a Drivers Education course. Safety, first, last, and always has been the motto of the Driver Education classes at Butler Senior High. In these classes students learned traffic regulations, safety rules, anal mechanics of the auto- mobile. The students put this classroom knowledge to use when they drove under the supervision of a qualified instructor. The teachers corrected driving mistakes before they became poor habits. Students in Occupation Education were given individual attention during the morning in the sub- jects required for graduation. The second half of the school day was available for elective sub- iects, profitable to a future vocation. John concentrates on his problem as Mrs. Schoerner and math class observe. Ernest Pate Occupational Education Zelda Schoerner Occupational Education Magdalene Becker English Magnet Jean Boyer English Carole Buttyan Advanced English English Alice Douthett English Proper English Opens Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. Francis Bacon, the English essayist and scientist, emphasized the importance of the fundamentals of English literature, discussion, and composition. Sophomores, iuniors, and seniors de- veloped appreciation of literature, enthusiasm for class discussion, and understanding of composition techniques in the organized three year English program offered at Butler High School. Sophomores were introduced to the different literary forms by reading novels, dramas, short stories, and poetry. They learned grammar rules and put them to use in paragraph writing. Juniors continued grammar study and concentrated on American literature from the Colonial period to modern times. In the senior year, students applied previous knowledge to a broad writing program and acquired more skills in grammar, reading comprehension, and creative writing. English liter- ature was studied by all seniors. Advanced English offered a more intensive study of composition and a broader examination of classical and contemporary literature. Each year the students benefitted from the experience of oral reports, class discussions, and research papers. The speech classes trained students in organization, presentation, and interpretation of speeches. ln iournalism students learned to use the concise descriptive language of newspapermen. Dramatic students received theatrical training through play reading, directing, and acting. The debators developed logical thinking and speaking as they debated the issues of Federal medical care for all citizens and ex- tended Social Security benefits to include complete medical care. 18 if I i - st., six:--.qcgzg .MN English students study intently on their assignment as Mrs. Kaiser offers her assistance. the Gate to Opportunity Q91 E Qu-Ng -5,34 Xf 'X . so ,QQ Q mf .gig :. -L - ,f iq. 4 ..i sf' :zz .ifkif A Sh-h ,.,. , says Mr. Hallstein, Iet's hear what we've recorded. X, . is Margaret Dumbaugh Advanced English Edith Ifft English Student Council 4. kk -We 55 ..-. S ful' .. t if K Mary Jamison English Mary Katsuleris English Katherine Killeen Ellen Kline William A. Lehnerd JOl1fI LUSKOY Journalism Slryliner llii ' K ' r f ' 55 2: ' fir, -N Tl H Mary Keiser Jane Kerr English English Magnet English English Public Speaking English Stage Crew Florence Manor English Carol Semmens English Peter Mantzaris Marlha Seyler English Drama Thespians ,':, V English A my Jeannette McKee English Charles Widdersheim English 061 ,V ,ff Miss Jamison explains the process of checking out books which belong in her library. 20 Sieve, Lindo, and Mike seem quiie interested in the article Mr. Manlzaris discussed earlier in class. The Fine Arts Provide Creative Expression l. I S s Thomas Crane Art Palette Art Club Anthony DeFurio Arts and Crafts Art , f ,'i ,. rg Richard Dryden Dr. Dryden teaches basic fundamentals to choir members. Vocal Music lt is the supreme art ofthe teacher to awaken ioy in creative expression and knowledge. Albert Einstein empha- sized the need for art and music classes in school. The Music Department ex- posed music-loving students to the rich rewards of music. These students gained a better understanding of music and musical instruments. The vocal groups provided entertainment for many programs, and the Organ Guild performed at many assemblies. The art courses were designed to offer an opportunity to explore talents in the various uses of the art media. Art I students learned the basic skills and techniques of art work. In Art ll com- mercial art and crafts were combined. The student artists made posters for school events. ln the art and music classes students learned to appreciate cultural achievements. Donald Gibson Instrumental Music Catherine Mitchell Organ -ish Sandy seems puzzled about Mr. Crane's comments. 21 m. fi, , , tr Culture Talks Through Languages Wilma Clark French French Club Dorothy Doerr Latin Latin Club John Fusco Spanish Ruth Helm French Koula Lyras Spanish Spanish Club sr 1 usual: .SQUCVHIFET sf- SQ- S51 5 use mmiirflraimvmemat F . mu imiui, ma um F F FLFFL F ' icemairei F . K ,ew ,... .,,,. M-, M A 'RL . . -...M I F' , hes i l Us il -L. g lil N 'FL X A ,J---.. .... , Y ,-. . sf Mr. Fusco stresses the importance of customs and traditions in language study. Parlez-vous francais? Many Butler High students learned French, German, Latin, or Spanish. They studied pronunciation, grammar, and foreign Fliterature, but they also learned to appreciate the world and its people. German and Spanish offered three year programs, and Latin and French provided four year programs. Each lan- guage was the key to many adventures in reading and living, traveling, and studying. Foreign language study helped students to better understand English and to enlarge vocabularies. Tape recorders, displays, flash cards, movies, and songs mingled with textbooks and tests in the language classes. Language students were students of language, history, government, culture, and geography. 3 its as . if A few French Il students demonstrate how planting cabbage is done in France. Sandra Kaelin Spanish l ,lf I nba Erma Stewart German -jay f, German Club : A Guten Nachmittagf' says Norm to Becky as he offers a typical German greeting. Nw 42 -in us - , Miss Doerr's Latin ll students find the tape recorder quite helpful with grammar and pronunciation. 1 fi' .tsy q ,L., c . 'Xe ' My r it A' t if i ss !...eb . Gustave Wolf 4,3 German ' at 23 The Past Enlightens the Future. Witt Vik we-fr-3 ?3?5-. 2: .' A 31 S55 '43 iz ,M v .. t 4.5, I ' .f,. . M A ,,., M., sw Economics students check the Wall Street Arthur Bernardi James D. Clark H. Vernon Comin Sociology American History American History Football Debate l Donald Domburt James Franceschi John lfft AHISFFCUF1 HiSfOfy World Cultures Government World Geography 24 .lournal for latest stock reports. Lessons from the past paved the way for the age of decision in the social studies classes at Butler Senior High. These courses drew past events into focus with present happenings and provided an under- standing of the nature of man through examination in the fields of World Cultures, American History, Government, Sociology, Economics, and Geography. World Cultures was a required course for gradua- tion in addition to American History. The other social studies subjects were elective courses. World Cultures offered a chronological order of historical events and a broad opening of many doors of culture. American History noted the people, places, policies, and polls which have contributed to the development of democracy in America. The structure of governments and polit- ical problems facing the nation were examined and explored in Government. Sociology and Economics emphasized the nature of group life and the econ- omic system of America. The three-phase Geog- raphy program included World Geography for sophomores, Regional Geography for juniors, and Strategic Area Geography for seniors. This ex- panded program emphasized the importance of geographic knowledge in understanding the problems of today. 'H l L: A Y-an , i 1 fr. , . K- .. f x fi an ff Herman L. Horner Economics Dennis W. Keiser World Cultures Honor Society Donald J. Keys American History Visual Aids pus' Mr. lfft points out interesting pictures to government students, Dolly and Gary. we 6' wif' .: Mr. Dombart quizzes Dean and Milann on American history terms. 25 Mauna J. Siliander World Cultures 26 Bob, Jim, and Vera compare articles on current events. 3 x 5 H fr 1 W ., 46 W, J V 5 2 f l Charles S. Williams Sociology World Cultures F.T.A. Linda Lenzi World Cultures American History Sandro H. Metta World Cultures American History Mary Elsie Moore World Cultures Barbara Ann Rice World Cultures American History f f? Y I f f f Q f, -,L, l 1, 1 4 , are A f my f ,ff , ,f, Fi W K 7 52 . Ni l iii: l rg, U . -l M Chris seems determined to win this debate. Agriculture John Graham Shop Mathematics T Agriculture FFA vii Qs YQ ,. as . Q-g ag . F -.. Samantha Pease Family Living Homemaking .,. Anna Weaver Hornemaking 5 ff t . .XXX and Homemaking - Valuable Vocations Taught at BHS wx K Yvonne, Kathy, and Linda are making attractive centerpieces out of weeds in their family living class. Mr. Graham warns these agriculture students about some of the things that can go wrong with a tractor. Appetizing aromas, sewing ma- chines, and group discussions were all part of the Homemaking Department. It was here that girls were trained to fill the positions of future homemakers and home economists. The program included Homemaking I, ll, and Ill and family living. In the sewing room the girls learned how to make many of their own clothes. The modern kitchen provided the girls with every convenience to learn how to plan, cook, and serve a variety of foods. In the furnished living area the girls discussed decorating, child care, and family relationships. ln the Agriculture Department the business of farming was studied in various ways. The boys developed skills and abilities in agriculture by studying the use of farm machinery, farm manage- ment, and marketing. This depart- ment offered Vocational Agricul- ture I, ll, and Ill. 27 Tom has learned that occur Scient George Atwell Chemistry Visual Aids John Eaton Biology Jan wo are weighings are very important in chemistry class. iiic Achievements Stir Students rks hard to find the heat of vaporization of water o l I - l Eleanor Gladden Biology Tk 141 44.7 Paul Hudock Chemistry Curiosity Paul Hutchison Physical Science Space Science Robert Kirk Biology I - ll Mr. Kirk points out some factors necessary for osmosis to occur Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure Science. At Butler High School, students began to probe the mysteries of science in Biology I, Biology ll, physical science, advanced space science, physics, and chemistry. ln these classes science is a simple question followed by an unending search. Biology I and Biology ll students considered all living things and how they live in various environ- ments. Biology ll students were 'fascinated as they dissected frogs and cats. Physics students had a laboratory period each week in addition to five class periods. Here they studied mechanics, heat, sound, electricity, light, and nucleonics. Seniors explored the world of the experimental science - chemistry. Here they performed many experiments and learned of atomic structure and how to identify compounds and elements. Physical science taught the basic principles and laws of the various science to those students who were not enrolled in another science course. In advance space science the exploration in space was studied. The science department taught stu- dents how to think scientifically and provided a fine background for those students planning careers in scientific fields. Harry Kolakowski Nelson Palmer Biology l Physics Biology Club Magnet Walter Palmer Physics Ivan Reimold Biology Biology Club Joseph Robison Biology Michael Cammisa Accelerated Math Solid Geometry Plane Geometry Physical Science William Goepfert Plane Geometry Math, the Language of the Sciences, Eleanor Graham John Leslie Ellis Love Algebra Algebra ll AP Math Acgelergted Mafh Plane Geometry Applied Research Math Solid Geometry Trigonometry Mathematics is the universal language. All nations of the world speak the same language with numbers. The various math courses at Butler Senior High School taught students the basic fundamentals of mathematics and their practical application. Students were enrolled in shop mathematics, applied mathematics, Algebra I, Algebra ll, plane geometry, solid geometry, or trigonometry. Butler High also offered an extensive accelerated program for ambitious student mathematicians. In accelerated math, four and a half credits of math were completed in four years. Advanced placement mathematics offered five and a half credits in five years. AP students were able to receive college credit and placement if they were successful in the AP examination. In each course at BHS, students, armed with rulers, compasses, protractors, and pencils, plunged into the mysterious world of mathematics. They searched for the un- known, and met the challenge of numbers. Chris and Marlin are putting a little project on the board in calculus class. t i inspires BHS Students Students in the AP Math class explore the fundamentals of calculus under the direction of Mr. Love. Two plane geometry students find the perpendicular bisector ofa line. C Wcnry Miller Plane Geometry Algebra I Emil Rosenzweig Applied Math Athletics Patricia Susko Algebra Plane Geometry Accelerated Math Maryann Bianchi Typing ll Shorthand Transcription Business English 32 Paving the Way to Later Life Through Two hands, an efficient machine, and a mind well versed in the world of business are three essentials in the Business Education Department. The commercial courses trained students to be business leaders. In addition to learning about the ever changing business world, students also received practice doing extra work for the office and teachers. Future commercialists perfected their skills as they learned the importance of speed and accuracy. ln office practice students learned to operate adding machines, calculators, electric typewriters, and voice transcription machines. In addition I to Typewriting I and ll, the Business Department offered salesmanship, business English, business mathematics, business law, and personality development. As these courses Sarah Birnley Beatrice Black Business Engnsh Typing, prepared students for commercial careers, they also taught Shonhond Bookkeepmg them the American way, efficiency plus quality equals French, success. Carol Bonnett Sales Typing I Office Practice Jilda De Augustine Shorthand Business English I I A n FBLA Mrs. Bianchi's class is taking dictation, in which accuracy as .well as speed is important. The books balance! a ioyful phrase heard from very few bookkeeping students. Marylin Fugh Personality Development Sales Bookkeeping M ,f James Greenawalt Bookkeeping Business Law Typing ll 'le sus is , Q Commercial Courses BKWIQ-mass-:smsv.ewmx-:zu ' ' B' i ' This attractive display case beside HO was arranged by Butler High's Distributive Education students. Rich, Dick, Larry, and Jim seem to be working hard, maybe to prove that boys can type iust as well as girls. James Holden Office Practice Co.-Op. Robert Hovis Business Arithmetic John Leonard Business Arithmetic Typing I Bookkeeping Ray Miller Typing Athletics Paul Shaul Shop Math Distributive Education , e cc i :iff-:ish X 52 fm 5, X if Wx at s. si 4 ss if 5 as N ic. X 5 '- . fat. , gf I :. . XX 33 Nation Calls for Fitness in Youth, Butler fm ., . 'M ldv Vw it gli. A. G. Capezzuti Linda Garber Edward Hepe Myrtle Mortimer Heclyh Heglrh Physical Education School Nurse Physical Education Health FNA Basketball Cross Country These boys in Mr. Voelker's swimming class are applying the fundamentals ofthe back stroke, which they learned this year. Physical fitness, sportsmanship, and teamwork were familiar terms to the students taking physical education this year. Juniors and sophomores rushed to the gym twice a week for physical education. One period a week was spent in the gym and one in the swimming pool. Girls participated in modern dancing, tumbling, and exercising. The boys played every- thing from softball to hockey. Inside activities included train- ing'on the parallel bars, rings, trampolines and side horses. Teachers measured the ability and physical fitness of each studerff in the tall and repeated this fitness testing again in the spring to check for improvement. ln the swimming classes, the students practiced fundamental strokes and took tests qualifying them as beginning, intermediate, or ad- vanced swimmers. Health was taken by every sophomore. 34 4 Dan does some chins on the bar, a basic requirement ofthe physi- cal education program. ' l . Answers with Well-Rounded Program Mr, Bones , the demonstration skeleton, is being used in Mr. Voelker's health class to show these boys the structure of the body. Joyce and Mary are sporting Karen on the balancing bar where the girI's gym classes do exercises. Karen Starnes Paul Uram Physical Education Physical Education Health Gymnastics Nancy Vlosic Harold Voelker Physical Education PhY5lC0l EClUCUfl0f1 Health Heolth Roy Barkley Auto Mechanics George Bernlohr Electric Shop Electronics Special Drawing Jack Burke Wood Shop Bob finds that repairing a carburetor is a rather dirty iob. 36 Students Acquire Mechanical Skills in Gary demonstrates his knowledge of the circuit board in electronics. Many interesting subiects were offered by the in- dustrial arts department of BHS. Various levels of the study of electricity, wood, metals, engineering, and auto body made up the curriculum. In the field of electricity, a student began with the study of the electrical theory, continued with industrial and domestic circuitry, and finished the course with a study of more advanced principles and applica- tions. During the time spent in the woodshop, begin- ning students were taught the basic principles of woodworking, lf they wished to continue the subiect, designing of cabinets and individual proiects were stressed. Enrollees in the metal shop program, at first, were drilled in the use of metal machinery. Individual proiects were completed in Metal Shop ll and lll. Many boys, who plan to go on in the career of engineering, studied engineering drawing. Some boys, who were interested in the mechanics of the automobile, enioyed the subiects Auto Mechanics l, ll, and Ill. Also, Auto Body and Fender l, and II were included in this course of study. Many of the students enrolled in one of these subiects were given the opportunity to pursue individual interests and prepare for a vocation. Industrial Arts at BHS Matthew Dixon Electronics i I a.. if se ...Q Frank Ferens Metal Shop Mr. Burke and Terry both mcike sure that Terry's proiect has the correct dimensions. sx is ess Mx Q Elmer Klein Auto Body Wayne Shciulis Engineering Drawing The man behind the mask is using the electric orc torch, a skill learned in Metal Shop. 37 L,h, , ,,,, ., 1 .aw .M S X R if W K M if ,1,.,l,'Lf . , K . , 1,311 Y 1 .w'..f'x. W' rf if lyk. ., Y yi n -i5w,.,,4,, Y' Q r Y Y Q .1 www, 3. ,. Q vw. -H-.. M, .Jr-. -wa ' i1 .fw,,w W W. ze. 4 X-3 M . we vw, .A KM M W --max.. ffm, his , QM: gn f. Af. , ,, f wma , M 3 i ,QQ kk A Ak. ,nf , . .U ,fQZ:i,, , i, ,Q , . ., ifaiggf-g5g'WW ' '4' ' ' -' Q21 ga W M w,.f5'1!K 1-54 mp Q. f. Www W, Q bk 'Q mf M , ,, maj, My E, ...fm ff , . aww, . , K-, ,jf V-,-,,W ,W Wg .U M. J A fly. g, ,ga-,Q .. ,Q A, -wf..:,.:, . ' 0 ,, ww, K' Q STU E T Students, students, and more students attended Butler Senior High School this year. The enroll- ment of students soared to 2,729. This was the highest enrollment in the history of the school. The largest group was the sophomore class. It had 1017 students. The sophomores groped their way around the school for the first few days. Then they adiusted to the daily routine and prepared for another year of classes and activities. The iunior class of 899 students accepted many new responsibilities. Juniors profited from their sophomore experiences and anticipated their final year of high school. The Senior class enioyed the year that they had looked forward to for so long. With the reali- zation that they had become leaders, seniors grew more confident, less anxious to conform. Vital moments sparkled the hours of the 810 seniors. They experienced the ioy of the Senior Hop, the Senior Prom, and the Senior Banquet. Although there were many extra-curricular activities, seniors still found time for college boards, iob applications, and final exams. Seniors stood at the end of one world and the beginning of another when it was time for Commencement. It was time for the class of 1964 to meet the challenge of the future. W Q 4? ri ,gf ,,. vii Morthonn Duffy Queen Patty Sheila Giesler Lin Has Twelve Attendants Suso h 4 Rebecca Horfzell Queen's Court Participates in Rebecca West i V n n K Nancy Starr d S h I wation at Serior Prom Sherrin Wynn S h 43 JUdY Schwelm Susan Hawthorne Patty Poloskey MC1f9ie Smiih Rebecca West Sheila Giesler - G 6 I Q The Magnet staff would like to announce that the Senior Queen for 1963-1964 is Patty Poloskey. This announcement was heard over the loud speaker by the entire school on Wednesday, January 29, 1964. lt climaxed the contest for Senior Queen that began when nomination ballots were distributed to senior class officers, senior homeroom teachers, senior class advisers, senior subiect teachers, Student Council officers, senior editors and advisers of Magnet and Skyliner, senior guidance counselors, and the administration. Every person who received a nominating ballot submitted three names as candidates for Senior Queen. The thirteen girls who received the most votes became candidates. The candidates were selected on the basis of several qualifications listed on the nomination ballot. A queen candidate was to have Senior Class seating, a pleasing personality, a C or higher grade average, and was to be a versatile person who participates in school activities and who is photogenic. Each is Reigns as Senior Queen Nancy Hepe Marthann Duffy Sherry Wynn Linda Geibel Becky Hartsell Patty Poloskey .Y if E girl presented a talent skit and appeared in her gown in the three Senior Queen assemblies pre- sented on January 7 and 8. The Magnet sales started on January 8. During the three week campaign more than 2,000 yearbooks were sold. Students who purchased a yearbook during the first three days were permitted to cast three hundred votes for their favorite candidate. Two hundred votes were cast by purchasers in the second week. In the final week of the campaign, each student cast one hundred votes for a candidate. Patty Poloskey was elected by the student body as Senior Queen. Patty is a member of National Honor Society, French Club, Future Nurses of America, GRA, and Magnet staff. She also is a member of Junior Achievement, Junior Hospital Auxiliary, and Y- Teens. She serves as homeroom president, and she was named BPW Girl of the Month. At the Senior Prom Patty reigned with her court. Senior Class Officers: David Shannon, presidenfg Lloyd Rerlig, vice-presidemp Eugene Moore, secre- faryy Dolly Gaudino, treasurer. David Shannon Serves Third Term as CI 'W .1 -df ef nfl' Karen Abes James Adamosky Paula Adans Robert Adams Edward Adamsky Alan A'Hearn John Allen Jay Amos Patricia K. Anderson Dean P. Andres Ronald L. Andres David R.Anger1 Larry J. Anger? Marcia Jean Armstrong Sandra S. Arnold HSS President Rose Marie Atkinson Jacqueline Aubrey Mary Alice Avery Larry E. Bachman Rodney Bachman Bruce Baker Thomas J. Balph Jack Allen Barkley James Albert Barnett Sam J. Baron Thomas Barr David Bartholomew James A. Borto Kenneth Barto Beverly Bashline Judith Bayer 5 as ,.i,.,, his ss e day the Magnets came -:ss Sei..-2 . 47 Paula Ann Bayer, Joseph F. Beblo, John J. Beblo, Billie Ann Beck, John Beck. Ralph E. Beck, Richard Beihl, Dennis Bell, Linda Bell, Nancy Bell. Linda Birchbickler, Only Girl Armco Scholarship Candidate 4 Wa 55 ia 5 if i ,gaza Bruce Berdy Donald Bergbigler, David Bersteil, Gary Bianucci, Alice Biedenbach. Julie Bilowich, Joseph Birchbichler Lynda Birchbichler, Frederick James Bitter Dale Blain. Marilyn Jean Blair, Terry Lee Blair, William Blain, Florence Blah, Carol Bloom ,li Q 2 5 1 X 62 'EW J fl? J y f W .-Q W WJ' f if Martha Jane Bloom, Linda Jane Bochnak, Ronald Lee Bolan, Jack F. Bollinger, Helen Elaine Bollinger, Frank A, Bordonaro, Charlene Fay Bosko, David Bowser, Linda Maureen Bowser Sandra Sue Bowser. Deborah Kay Boyd, Randall l.. Boyer, Karen Sue Brady Diane R. Brandberg, Linda Brandon. Robert Carl Brandon, Nancy Brandt, Donna Jean Broerman, Jon Timothy Brown, Patricia Diane Bruner, Rosemary Bruner, John H. Buchrer, Daniel William Bungar, Barbara Ann Burke, Dan John Burke. John Leo Burke, Susan Jane Burns, Diana Gayle Burnside, John V. Burris, Karen E. Byers, s ss S ge. s Q -A U 'S f-'.Q' if N sf Connie Mae Campbell Richard Lee Campbell Ronald L. Campbell Q sis i Xe f 1 X X X 'H 9' ' . s 2 if Stella Louise Campbell Timothy Patrick Casey Richard Lee Cashdollar Gordon Paul Cavalero Elizabeth Annette Cavicchia Helen Louise Cehelsky Patricia Jean Chappell Seniors are Measured Jean Carol Cheers Lorain Ralph Christy Marlene Marie Chuba Mary Alice Ciesla Walter Anthony Cicchiane Diane Barbara Cicco Jack L. Cicco Philip E, Clark Carol Evonne Claypool Robert E. Cockroft Edward L. Codispot William Roy Coffman Carl Wesley Colley Earl J. Collins Linda Mary Collins Patricia Louise Collins Mary E. Compton Grace Evelyn Conrad Roberta Ann Convery John A. Cooper I' Dennis Ralph Corbett -.,, 1 Thomas James Cornetti I V V',,v i ' Rayburn D. Cornman AVL, -V ,M Ronald W. Cottage ' v ': ' Clarence Leroy Covert for Caps and Gowns Cap and Gown Committee BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Bruner, Patricia Jackman, Marjorie Hilliard, Mary Alice Avery. SECOND ROW: Kathy Killmeyer, David Eury, Rita Swain, Donna Fleeger, Terry Blair, Marilyn Blair. THIRD ROW: Justine Kalina, Susan Masters, Joe May, Christine Moore, Kathleen Leasure. FOURTH ROW: Tom Balph, Gerhard Klann, Jim Twerdok, Fred Fritch, Robert Penrod. L pf' .. .S Q' L f X SSL A f my ff' . K gi , f 'J 5 S S -N-it S X WHS' 55 Q me X X, L x X X 1 L,..g , .Q 9' Rig, l Cheryl Ann Coyle Carol Jean Craig Terry Harold Craig Ralph Daniel Creider Donna Irene Crevar Kathy Sue Criley Norma Louise Critchfield David L. Croft Floyd Croll William Cross f Barbara Kay Crotzer James P, Cupp Donna Lee Cypher Carol Dancik Daniel Anthony D'Aniello Michael Joseph D'Antonio Cheryl Anne Daubenspeck William Laird Daum Danny J. Davis Sharon Ann Davis Walter Lawrence Davis Leonard M. DeFelice Albert Richard DeFoggi Nate Frank DeLisi Michele Anne DePrille Vera Ann DeRita Antoinette Carmen DeRose Catherine Elaine DeSantis Diana Kay DeSantis Richard Anthony DeSantis Awards Day Committee BOT- TOM ROW: James Oppenheimer Rebecca West, Bernadette Kelly, Dean Pecoraro. SECOND ROW Michael Zaccari, Claude Thomp- son, Alvin Weber, Joseph Small wood, Outstanding Seniors are Honored on Awards Day Mary Ann Diamond Edward Paul Diamond James M. DiBiccaro Robert Anthony DiBiccaro Nancy l.. Dickey Jean Louise Dillmore Sally Faye Dittmer Judy Ann Doctor Karol Ann Doerr Charles Edward Dolan Gerald Richard Donahue Walter J. Doss Raymond G. Downing James A. Dubyak Cheryl Kay Dufford Glenn Duffy Marthann Duffy Andrew S. Dulya David A. Duncan Robert Paul Dunkle Diane Louise Dunlap Donna Jean Duttry John A. Dymun John V. Eichenlaub Stella Louise Eichenlaub Charles F. Ellenberger Evelyn Kay Elliott Joanne Carol Embroski Marjorie JoAnne Emigh Sandra L. Eppinger Frances Karin Erclos Suzanne Marie Erdos Thomas Charles Erdos Judith Marie Etzel David Lee Eury Donna Elaine Evanick Dennis Lee Faber Ruth Louise Fabick Catherine Ann Fair Michael Stephen Fazzino Sandra Lee Fecich, Joanne Fedosick, Norman Richard Feldstein Dennis S. Fennell, Ronald Eugene Fennell. Thomas Roy Fennell, Christine Ann Ferraro, Doris Lee Fetzer, Thomas John Fetzko, Sally Filefic. Lois Jean Filges, Judith Ann Fisher, Lorraine M. Fisher, Patricia Ann Fisher, Frederick Charles Flack. Donna Mae Fleeger, Fay Marie Fleischer, Rebecca Esther Fleming, Karen Ann Fleske, David L. Foley. Carol Lynn Follmeyer, John E. Forter, George Thomas Foy, Donna Marie Franchuk Bradock Robert Frazier. Dennis James Frederick, Jay A. Frederick, Mary Ellen Frederick, Mary Ann Frenchak, Fred H. Fritch. Gordon P. Frole, Bruce Leroy Fry, Carol Ann Funkhouser, Beverly Ann Gaiser, Margaret Mary Gaiser. John Theodore Gaiewski, Van George Galan, David John Gall, Bernard Joseph Gallagher A, . Nancy L. Gallagher. RQ wk' :X -- Befiy Louise Gangwisch, Sylvia A. Garlifz, Dolly Ann Gaudino, Donna Jean Gaudino, John M. Gearhart. A Senior Hop and Senior Prom Highlight Social Life Senior Hop and Senior Prom Chairmen FRONT ROW: Mustello, Ann Ghering, Patrick Pritchefl, Gail Snyder, Joan Deronda Johnson, Charles Zellefrow, Lois Filges, William Rice. THIRD ROW: Karen Graffius, Brenda Hill, Laraine Goff, Retvig, June Tuck, Norman Feldstein. SECOND ROW: Roberta Nancy Rimer. Magner editors guide visiring editors from workshop to local restaurants. Christopher Allen Gebelein Bonnie Lou Geibel John Leslie Geibel Linda Eileen'Geibel Linda Louise Geibel Ronald J. Geibel Anito L. Gerstner Katherine Ann Gerstner Marcia Jean Geyer Ann Ghering Helen Kay Gibson Sheila Ann Giesler Lois Ann Giles Joan A. Glafka Laraine Goff eu- wb' Magnet Staii Altends Workshop M.. Lanna Golec 'V' Q Rebecca Ann Good David D. Gordon David Roy Gordon Francine Goughler ig . 1 W ui V S , , M Jean Gould Shirley Jean Gould Karen L. Graffius Beverly Ann Graham Carol Lee Graham ,. , v George D. Graham t 4 , V Norman H. Graham QA V ei ra am J k.G7 Thelma G. Graham 'vll . . ,,,, David Paul Green Diana Green Eileen M. Green Gail M. Green Hartmuf Green John R. Green John Gsclinell, Editor-in-chief of 1964 Magnet Charles Greenawalf Nancy Leigh Greenawalt Henrietta Mary Greenert Paul Edward Gregg ' ll: William James Green Gary L. Griffin Florence Lorana Grossman John David Gschnell Nancy L. Guadagni Eva A. Hackett Howard P, Hall Tom G. Harnmonds James Hancock Louis E. Handle Virginia A. Hankey Bonnie Hart Becky J. Hartsell David W. Hartzell Barbara Haussig Susan J. Hawthorne Nancy J. Hays Ralph Anthony Heasley William Heaton Carl Heck Terry Heist Linda Heitzer Richard Helsel Mary Henricks Nancy Hepe Richard Herlinger Andrea Herman Mary Herold Paul Herrick Thomas Higgins Sue Hilderbrand 1.1. J' if riff Nw , .'. ' y y i 4. W f , 7 ,,... ' . 5 v I HY 'A L P f Jiyfffgi , FH' V .. .Uw- , . ,Y '52 f g!,y' -, 5, , t WH In .,.,....f-R I fyjf Em 'W' Wr- li' iixtlfix xl ff 5 9 Brenda Hill Charles Hilliard Mariorie Hilliard Linda Hinchberger Paula Hinchberger Ronald Hindrnan Mimi Hoffman John Hoffman Sally Hoffman Barbara Holloclc fx Student Announcers are Members , Student Announcers BOTTOM ROW: William Green, William Hulton, Rebecca West, Rebecca Sarver, Lynda Birckbichler, Carol Graham, Carolyn Paradis, Patti Fisher, Nate DeLisi, Edwin Hutcheson. SECOND ROW: Alan Offstein, Robert Ramsey, Richard Shoup, John Kosar, Marlin Miller, James Oppenheimer, Alvin Weber, David Morrow, is S eff 5 David Smith, Christopher Gebelein, THIRD ROW: Lennah Thompson, Sandra Tincha, Susan Winters, Nancy Rimer, Mary Ann Diamond, Tina Nebel, Beverley Keatley, Sheila Giesler, Nancy Starr, Nancy VanGro0tenbruel, Barbara Burke. FOURTH ROW: Susan Hawthorne, Mary Ellen Ritts, Kandace Smith, Kathleen Thompson, Margie Smith. Roger Holly Kathleen Holot Thomas Holochuk Beverly Holt Gloria Holt Robert Hoon Margaret Hoovler Linda Marie Hoshak Richard Andrew Hrip Richard Alan Huey of the Senior Class E xr AG! Connie Elizabeth Huff Craig Russell Hughes Lester Martin Hulick William Mercer Hulton Aaron Hurwitz Edwin Leon Hutcheson Patricia Ann Hutchison Diana Hutzler Robert J. Hutzley Sandra S. Isaac Rudy Robert lsovitsch Patricia Ann Jackman Nickolas Jankovich Donna Mae .lewart Gary William Johns 5, 6 A l Q6 7 N if if fl .1 , ,,. Ewa, Q 'gs Deronda Johnson Jenifer Dantheny Johnson Robert Carl Johnson Sherill Catherine Johnston Susan Ann Jones Gail R. Jordan Helen Jean Jurysta Bonnie Lou Kaiser Elizabeth Marie Kalina Justine Mary Kalina Barbara J. Kamerer Raylene Sue Karenbauer Ronald J. Karenbauer Michael R. Kaschik Mary Jane Kaylor Beverley Kaye Keatley James Henry Keefer Frank Thomas Keene Toni Kell Harold Lewis Keller Seniors Anxiously Await Results of Bernadette Michele Kelly Donald Allan Kelly Judith Eileen Kerestes Carol Kienzle James Edward Kienzle Sandra Lee Kiley Carol Killean Kathleen A. Killmeyer Patricia Jean King Sandra Kayann Kintz Margaret Dorene Kirkpatrick Gerhart Klann John Michael Koch John Joseph Kosar Mary Elizabeth Kovach Geoffrey John Kovacik Carolyn Linda Kovalchick Michael James Kowal Patricia Jane Kradel Donna Marie Kramer Kristen Irene Krapf Carol Etta Krause Carol Edna Kregar Charles James Kreinbucher Barbara Ann Kriley College Board Examinations John Krul Anne Mary Kuharic Marlene Kuhn Joan Kummer Ronald Leroy Kummer Q' X Q ,,i, N A fx-31 S, We wi fm: wr 'A ,gf if sf s -H Ek J X' Sue Ellen Kurtz Mary Lou Lachesky Claudia Helen Lachester Jeanne L. Lackey Joyce A, Laconi Daniel Joseph Lafferty Ruby C. Lalich Nancy Jane Landgraf Paul Thomas Lattimore Sally Laufter Amelia Lauteria Dino Thomas Lavorini Donna Lee Lavorini Robert Michael Lawrence David Lazuka Beautiful Cafeteria is Site for Senior Banquet James R. Leary Kathleen Louise Leasure Rita Irene Leech Evelyn Marie Lehnerd Richard L. Leighton Patricia Ann Lepore Mary Margaret Leuthardt Jon W. Lewis Christine Little John A. Loeb Faye Ellen Logan Dana Andrew Long Joyce Ann Lorenzini David A. Lowery Karyl Lee Lowther Valiean Ann Lucas Don Lee Lundy Elizabeth Ann Lytle Elizabeth Emily MacKinney Mont McEntree Mocliinney Norene Cecelia Mackrell Kenneth G. Maker Dennis Gerald Marshall Robert Eugene Martin Susan Alicia Masters Banquet Committee, BOTTOM ROW: John Walker, Alice Moore, Nancy Tirk, Harriett Thompson, Richard Shoup, SECOND ROW: Jim Meadows, Joyce Lorenzini, Tina Nebel, Mary Jo O'Donnell, Ann Marie Soley, Dolly Gaudino, Susan Burns, Jeanne McKinnis, Nate Delisi. THIRD ROW: Andrea Herman, Joyce Neil, Sandra Moore, Robert Spinder, Paula Adams, Linda Bowser, Mary Henricks, Donna Warner, John W. Mathers Joseph B. May 5 'H 'fa Linda Diane Mays John Andrew Mazar Larry Edwin McCall 'iam Karen Lee McCandless Richard Eugene McCandless William Michael McCandless Jo Ann McClafferfy James E. McClimans David Lee McDaniel Margaret Louise McElvain Patricia Louise McFadden William John McGarvey Carl J. McGrady 1 . ...af Q Thomas C. McGrath Alan T. McKee Patti Ann Mcliindree Jeanne Lynn McKinnis Richard E. McLaffer1y 3 Carolyn Paradis, Winner of National Latin Exam John R. McLaren Karen E. McLaughlin Richard O. McManus Judith Lynn McPherson James Meadows 66 Lynn Dale Meier Charles V. Menell John S. Mennor Karen Suzanne Mennor Barbara Ann Mergel Diana Migliorini David Lynn Miller Donna Lee Miller M. LeMoyne Miller Marlin McClelland Miller Marshall Alan Miller Mary Janet Miller Phyllis June Miller Ralph Leland Miller Virginia Lee Miller Dorothy Marie Minehart Robert E. Minich Frank L. Moculski Joseph William Monaco Elmer Charles Mondell David Kelly Monsour Alice Alberta Moore Ernest Eugene Moore Gerald P. Moore Mary Ellen Moore Richard L. Moore Roberta Christine Moore Sandra B. Moore Frank Morabir Curtis LeRoy Morgan ff, is lyr .. , 7 , lg: QV M152 fi l Susan Elaine Morgan, David Logan Morrow, Robert Eugene Moser, Thomas Dewin Moser. 5 William D, Moser, ,, Barbara Ann Mosier, , -. , Roland Eugene Muchlcko, ' -' Norman Paul Mudrick. ' ,g in ,' ' vw? V: R 1' Richard lrvin Muir, ' Frances Peter Muirhead, Ira E. Murdick, Richard Charles Murrin. Versatile Seniors are Selected vs Junior Servicemen - FRONT ROW: William Hulion, Robert Di- Young. THlRD ROW: John Rook, David Smith, Richard Cashdollar, Biccaro, William Blaine, William Rehig, Richard Shoup. SECOND Alvin Weber, Marlin Miller. ROW: Christopher Gebelein, Alan Offstein, David Shannon, William 5 2 2 Q Richard Dale Musko, Roberta Mustello, Sa nd ra Judith Nagy, Mary Nopleton. John E. Natili, Leona Mae Neal, Bettina Lee Nebel, James Ronald Nebel. Janet Marie Nebel, Virginia Ruth Nebel, Ruth Ann Neff, John Alfred Neigh. as Junior Servicemen and Women. Junior Servicewomen - BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Leczsure, Nancy Smith, Sherrin Wynn, Sandra Kintz. THIRD ROW: Susan Hawthorne Hepe, Lennah Thompson. SECOND ROW: Ann Ghering, Kandy JeniferJohnson, Patricia Poloskey. . 3 vii? ee se -ie .1 N N:-... f-wi 'NN . . Joyce Eileen Neil, Joyce Ann Nevel, Richard L. Newell, Susan Eileen Newell, Judy A. Nichols. Nlasquers Present The Best oi Broadway A NU .zei ' John L. Nicklas, Linda Darlene Nielson, Thomas Allen Niggel, Patricia Lucille Nolan, Bonnie Arlene Nulph. Patricia Grace Nulph, Dennis F. Ochaba, Mary Jo Ann O'Donnell, Charles L. Osterling, Alan B, Offslein. Richard Gary Okeson, Pairicia Ann Oliva, James Walter Oppenheimer Donald A. Orloski, James Richard Orowitz. Darlene M. Orth, Kathleen Elaine Orfh, Marlene Judith O'Shurak, Lawrence Eugene Paganelli, Lois Jean Panko. Carolyn Louise Paradis Frank Joseph Parise Sandra Lee Parsons Cheryl Kay Patterson Gerald S. Patterson Joyce Diane Pavvlowicz Alex Pawluk Dean L. Pecoraro Robert Elias Penrod Adeline C. Peter Sandra Kay Peters Gerald Phillips Patricia Ann Phillips John Marshall Phipps Karen N. Pincek Ralph A. Pincek Barbara Anne Piroch Russell Plaisted Daniel Robert Podobensky John J. Podobensky Kathleen E. Pollack Patricia Jean Poloskey Gary W, Poole Eleanor Marie Porter Christine Lee Powell Patrick Lee Pritchett Daniel M. Prokopchak Wayne David Pucci Harold Rader Beverly Ann Rodwanski fy f' Carole Lynnette Rekich Alan Ralph Rettig Carol Jean Rettig Clyde Edward Rettig Lloyd William Rettig Joan Elizabeth Rice Joseph Maxwell Rice David Edgar Rider David Ross Rider Victor Thomas Rikal Nancy J. Rimer Margaret Anne Rising Mary Eleanor Ritts Claudia Jean Rivers Sandra Lee Rivers Robert Bruce Ralston Robert Allen Ramsey Karen Lynn Rattigan William D. Ray Donald E, Raybuck Robert L. Reddick Carol Ann Redick Betty Jo Reed Gary Dewayne Reed William Edward Reith Concert Choir, Junior Choirs, Girls' Chorale and I M. ,wif 1 141 Ray Robinson Michael Thomas Rock Gerald Vincent Rodgers Gloria Romanyshyn John A. Rook Yvonne Hope Rose Linda Jayne Roselli Philip N. Rosenbauer Fredrik Anders Rosengren Charles R, Ross w e Ensembles Present Annual Christmas Assemblies Jean F. Ross John Joseph Rothen Patricia Lynne Rovifo John L. Rozic Marlene E. Rozic John James Rublewski Roberia Milann Ruff Nicholas Frank Russin Lonna Rae Sarleschi Rebecca Elizabeth Sarver Brian D. Sawford Robert Marvin Saylor Frank Joseph Scarnafo Patricia Louise Scarnoto Richard Paul Schlaiz Alice Louise Schmid Barbara Ann Schmidt James D. Schnur Patricia Jean Schnur Judith Ann Schwalm Gayle Lee Scott Dennis Michael Secunda James W. Semanco Barry James Seth Barbara Suzanne Shaffer David Dean Shannon Kathleen H. Shannon Harriet Joan Shanor John H. Shedio Elaine I. Sheppeck David A. Sherman David R. Shidemantle Keith E. Shields George Edward Shockey Gretchen Darlene Shoup Richard Werth Shoup Alysia Anne Shuber James R. Shulik Thomas Patterson Siliander Frank Simmer Senior Homeroom Treasurers 4 1 V74 .1 '5f ' Rodney P. Simmer, Robert Leroy Simmers, David Charles Sinz, Robert Dale Skillman, John Andrew Skunda. ..,' 1' 1 8: L ' 'Wit :'-5.. -- Serve on Finance Committee Finance Committee - FRONT ROW: Anne Rising, Kandace Smith, Morrow, Michael Zaccari, Judy Schwalm, Kathleen Orth, Rose Robert Lawrence, Christine Little, Ann Ghering. SECOND ROW: mary Bruner. Shirley Gould, Elizabeth MacKinney, Lynda Birchbickler, David Patricia Ann Skunda, Karen Sue Slater, Richard Eugene Sloan, Carl Eugene Slupe, Joe M. Smallwood. we.. M 3 5591 .Qu S ie' we .. 1'-11 If - L53 GN 76 Heavy January Snow Closes Kenneth J. Smaretsky David Hays Smith James Robert Smith John William Smith Judith Ann Smith Kandace Jayne Smith Linda J. Smith Lynn Ann Smith Margaret A. Smith Robert John Smith Robert M. Smith Sheila Jean Smith Christeen Marie Smithers Coral Ruth Snodgrass David O. Snyder Dennis Lee Snyder Gail Patricia Snyder Joann Marie Solari Ann Marie Soley Judy Lee Sollinger Edward Clyde Soule Karen Ellen Spack Willaim H. Spangler Nancy Ann Spina Robert Andrew Spinder School for Two Days Neal Spinneweber Irene Helen Stacy Marsha Lynne Staeger Janet Irene Stamm Russell James Stanko Nancy Jean Starr Robert C. Steighner Sharon Sue Stepp Sandra Lorena Stevenson Sharon Lee Stevick Patricia Ann Stewart K'aren Sue Stirling Diann A. Stuckie John D. Stutz Rita L. Swain Frederick H. Tack Martin J. Tack Patricia Ann Tafsak Dixie Lea Thayer Judith Anne Thiel Suzanne M. Thoma Charles V. Thomas Sarah Elizabeth Thomas Claude Alvin Thompson Harriet Ann Thompson Academic Achievers XY? i John Gschnell Virginia Nebel Raymond Zavacky Clyde Reffig Susan Newell David Smith Chris Gebelein Robert DiBicarro 78 Carolyn Kovalchick Judith Schwalm in Class of '64 Marlin Miller Alvin Weber Nancy Starr Linda Geibel Knowledge is the only instrument of production that is not subject to diminishing returns. In this quota- tion J. M. Clark emphasizes that knowledge and learning produce increasing benefits. The Academic Achievers have also learned the value of studying. They have pre- pared themselves for the future by taking full advantage of a high school education. Academic Achievers are students who attained the highest quality point average for all subiects except gym. There were fourteen seniors qualifying as Academic Achievers at the begin- ning of this year. This list seldom changes, but it has happened. At the end of the year the qualifying Academic Achievers help to plan and participate in the two com- mencement exercises held on con- secutive evenings. These fourteen seniors all hope to help with the June 2 and 3 commencement activities. 79 Kathleen Louise Thompson Lennah Mae Thompson Robert John Thompson Sandra Lee Tincha Nancy Elizabeth Tirk Gary Dennis Tonini Kenneth A. Tressler Timothy Barrett Tritch Ralph Edward Tryka June Marie Tuck Linda Ann Turnblacer James Leroy Twerdok Carol Sue Uber Margaret Ann Uram Nancy Van Grootenbruel Larry M. Vargo Richard M. Vargo Steve J. Vargo Charles Allen Vasbinder Ben D. Vavro Christine Theresa Vawryk Mary Jean Vayda Fred Michael Vero Joyce Ann Vesnesky Linda Lee Virgili 9 4 4 ff ft? f4i4 AM Name Card Committee Fills Orders for Seniors William Clyde Wachsmuth Gary L. Wagner James Charles Walker John Donald Walker Richard Wayne Wall Sharon Anne Walsh William Gary Wcrmpler William Paul Wcirhola Donna L. Warner Jo Ann Warnick Name Card Committee BOTTOM ROW: Rodney Bachman, Ruth Fabik, Karen Brady, Sue Criley, Barbara Kriley. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Joan Kummer, Mary Leuthardt, Vera DeRita, Thomas Barr. SECOND Holot, Larraine Fisher, Donna Durtry, Alice Biedenbach, Amelia Lau ROW: Karol Doerr, Carol Graham, Cheryl Daubenspeck, Sue Snodgrass, reria, Thomas Moser, David Eury. Darlene Ann Warren Sandra Lee Warren Judy Irene Watson Judith Ann Watterson Carol Ann Watts Alvin Henry Weber Raymond G. Weber Nancy Lou Webster Susan Eileen Weigle Elizabeth Loraine Weiland Marcella Jane Weiland Marsha Lynn Weir Mark Herbert Welchley Robert Lewis Weldon Faith Erma Wentzel Patrick Albert Werner Rebecca Josette West Peter Verne Wetick J. Thomas Whaley Christine Marie Wharton Donna Lee Wheeler Mary Ellen White David Robert Whitmire James William Whitmire Phyllis Arlene Whitmire any-i Stage crew spends many hours preparing for shows. The Senior Hop proved that Santo still offrucis K , E Maw, iz QW Norman P. Wigton William Hughes Willison Alma Jean Wilson Janet Ann Wilson Blair Lee Winner Gloria Jean Winters Susan Winters Michael Vernon Wise Sandro Kay Wise Sandra Lee Wise Linda K. Wolfe Carol Beth Wonderly Joyce M. Wood Carol Ann Worsley Bernadette Grace Worst Duangko Wuitirunyaque Sherrin Ann Wynn Johanna Margaret Ycikubik Carol Yohe Frederick Robert Yon Judith Darlene Yost Loy Albert Youkers Kenneth C. Young William John Young Kathleen Louise Yuengert Seniors Await Commencement Activities Michael J. Zaccari Joan Eileen Zaludek Raymond Zavacky Linda Dianna Zeigler Charles R. Zellefrow Ruth Ann Zellerino Karen Sue Zima Michael John Zima Sheldon Ziman Terry Zimenski Denise M. Zimmerman Dennis K. Zotter Anton John Zotter Kathleen Jeanne Zulick ' ' Dates to be Remembered Senior Hop Senior Banquet Awards Day Baccalaureate Commencement Senior Prom December 14 May 16 May 22 May 31 June 2, June 3 June 5 In Memoriam Anthony Thomas Richards May 23, 1946 - January 28, 1963 1 2 l 2 i I i 1 i 5 1 g ig Q. Z M . 1, .filQ1'f LL.L . Q - The iunior class officers for the 1963 and 1964 school year are Peter Shaffer, presi- dentg Paula Szostak, treasurerg Lexie Gregory, secretaryg George Bennitt, vice president. 02 President .... Vice President. . . Secretary Treasurer . . 03 President .... Vice President ...,.. Secretary Treasurer. 025 President ,.... Vice President. . . Secretary .... Treasurer. . 026 President ..... Vice President. . Secretary .... Treasurer. . 107 President .... Vice President. . . Secretary .... Treasurer. . . 108 President ..... Vice President. . . Secretary .... Treasurer. . 1 13 President ....... . Vice President. . . Secretary Treasurer. . 1 14 President ...... Vice President. . . Secretary ..... Treasurer. . l 86 .Charlene Walker . . .Alec Prenovitz . .Michele Dimun Russell Rockenstein . . Kenneth Thomas . .Gregory Brown . . .Dick Polanec . , . . .Lynda Cupp . . . . .Dale Andres Regina Stephenson . . , . Harry Wilson . . .Barbara Tracy .Cheryl Dumbaugh . .Tom Steriopulos . . Peggy Steighner , . . .Patty Parker . . .Jean Craig . . . Patty Rettig . . . David McMillin ......DonYoung . .Barbara Walker . . . . Susan Fennell . . . . .Chris Rose . .Mike Thompson . .Carol Wolfe . . . .Gary Tipton . . .Wilbur Crago . . .Dorothy Biddle . Larry Dorenkamp 202 President ....... Vice President. . . Secretary Treasurer 203 President ..... Vice President .... Secretary Treasurer 207 President ....... Vice President. . . Secretary Treasurer 209 President ....... Vice President ...... Secretary Treasurer 212 President ...... . . . Vice President. . Secretary Treasurer. . 302 President ....... Vice President. . . Secretary Treasurer. . 303 President ...... Vice President. . . Secretary ..... Treasurer. . . 305 President ..... Vice President. . Secretary .... Treasurer. . . . . .Bronwen Miller . .Gerald Hesidenz .Saundra McCabe . .George Pikoulas . Nancy Herr . .David Graham . . .Marne Carlos . .Eddie Dreese . .William Tray . . . . .Gary Nocera . . . .George Bennirt Phylliss Cumberland . Kandice Neudorfer . .Glenn Hutchison . . Dorothy Druga . . .Nanci Friedman . . . . .John Duster .Cindi Christofano . . . Frank Rath . . .John Schultz . . . . . Kathy Say . . . .Mary Nolan . .Richard McClean . . .Mike Vasiloft . . .Sheila Cipolla . . .Joanne Trunzo Junior Class Officers 306 President ........ Vice President. . . Secretary Treasurer. . 307 President ..... Vice President. . . Secretary Treasurer. 314 President ..... Vice President. . Secretary .... Treasurer. . 315 President .... Vice President. . Secretary .,.. Treasurer .... 406 President ....... Vice President ....... Secretary Treasurer. 406A President . ..... . . Vice President ..... Secretary Treasurer. 410 President ...... Vice President ...... Secretary Treasurer. 601 President ...... Vice President. . . Secretary Treasurer. . .Sandra Lineman . . Katherine Brown . .Toni Beatrice . . .Terry Campbell . Barbara McGrady . .Doris Hoffman , . . .Sue Grystar . . .William Olenic . . . .Darlie Davis . . . Lovie Tymkiw .Mary Jo Llewellyn .Vincent Montleone .Virginia McGregor . . . . .Sylvia Upole . .Mary Ringlein . . .Robert Denny . .Rich Mclntyre . . . .Jim Kingsley . . .Jim Baldacci . .Barbara Osche Robert Krainbucher . . . . .Paul Bowser . .Gary Protzman . . . . . .Steve Eury . . .Robert Snyder . . .Barbara Harp fi Barry Stewart listens as Mr. Vlasic discusses Barry's Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test score. The lunior Class Boasts 934 Students. Bob Albert, Clyde Albert, Larry Albert, John Allen, Keith Allshouse, Gerry Agges. Sue Adams, Frank Adamosky, Philip Abraham, Carolyn Anderson, Chorlane Anderson, Paul Angert. Dick Andre, Karen Andre, Dale Andres, Richard Andrews, Jane Angert, Angelo Angiolieri. Don Anthony, Mary Anthony, Ron Anthony, Beverly Armitage, Bill Armstrong, Judie Arnovitz. Bill Atherton, David Atwell, Elaine Bachuro, Jim Baldocci, Joyce Bandura, Joseph Bandura. 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John Boda, Phyllis Bogard, Frank Bonus, Charles Bopp,JoAnn Bova, Dave Bowman. Jim Bowser, Mary Bowser, Paul Bowser, Virginia Bowser, Jeannie Brackett, Terry Brady. Roy Brandon, Betty Brewster, Bill Bridenbaugh, Joe Bronchak, Denise Brophy, Dean Brown. 89 X s X . . . XR ,.,,, 5 s ,... . , s so ' H' Xb 8. N X 'Kas v X X is f f ' Sv M... .i ,ss 2 'TN :if-: K ,. s..'f Elw Q Jaxx 1. .S ' QR i ss ff' we S . 4 K nf' ,qi J J ss fl' s s H i KKVL X. 1 r r . Je 1 f li s s 41 il 'X sv,f 9 ' r 90 9 Q Q -s. r. ms s X S. 4.41 s, - R ' i Q' EEiQ n sg is - k':' Fi ir ii 1 Am Vx: ,X K . s 1.. I S i n J , ,X Q-T 4-Q V- -? ' ' Q s ss J '2 2 as I . is A A Y. . , , J 'ff i-Ei J ' wb, :riffs . .- ., -EE .i - . ji. .,, Q S s .',: E ix - b . , ..., Z, . ,415 A I '51 ,, . 1 ,A 's x T' X 'N css' SS- ss .X his .Q 1 ii' Til ,Zi 4' .ii I. s so in .A sg. if lx . V. s. .JN h I ai- , . Qi J' S AG-F 'img ff 4' QX . ' - x s ww- , ss. 6 ,SX ii B. .fi -ii luniors Elmer Brown, Gregg Brown, Judy Brown, Kaihy Brown, Ron Brown, Ben Bruno. Al Brushaber, John Buffingion, Dennis Burke, Jim Burke, Larry Burke, Larry E, Burke, Terry Burke, Thomas Burke, Michael Burns, Peggy Burns, Rich Burnside, Ralph Burt. Mike Byers, Carolyn Caika, George Caldwell, Nancy Coldwell, Suzanne Call, John Callandor. Johnanna Comp, Carol Campbell, Chuck Campbell, Lynn Campbell, Terry Campbell, Sandy Campbell. Phyllis Cannon, Sharon Carben, Marne Carlos, Benira Ceria, Joseph Ceffi, Josephine Chaika. Debbie Cherry, Donna Cherry, Ray Chiappini, John Chos, Cindi Christofano, Thomas Christy. Ed Chuhra, John Chupka, Joseph Chupka, Harry Ciesla, Linda Cihonski, Sheila Cipolla, Dianna Clark, Georgetia Clark, Tom Clark, Edward Claypool, Jim Clouse, Paulehe Cogley. Carol Coleman, Bruce Collins, Carol Collins, Diane Collins, Fred Collins, Ken Collins. Jim Conklin, Linda Cook, John Cook, John Cooper, Shirley Cooper, Sue Cooper. Juniors Dennis Cornibe, Wilbur Crago, Janet Craig, Jean Craig, Bob Crawford, Nancy Criley. Dave Crispin, Barbara Crouch, Carolyn Crouch, Dixie Crouch, Terry Croup, Phyllis Cumberland, Linda Cupp, Candy Curley, Doug Custead, Barbara Curzi, Carol Curzi, Mary Cyphert. Edward Paffrath, Laura Daily, Donald Dambaugh, Paulette Dano, Mary Jane Daugherty, Bill Davis. Darla Davis, Charlene Deal, Nancy Deal, Bob Denny, Valarie Denny, Dan Desmond. Henry De Werth, Richard Diamond, Lucy Dibiccaro, Cliff Diehl, Norm Dietrich, Sara Dillaman. Linda Di Giacomo, Michele Dimon, Nancy Dittmer, Jim Divers, Tony Di Tullio, Gretchen Doerr. Ruth Donley, Karen Dannel, Bob Dorcy, Larry Doren- kamp, Jae Doria, Rhea Dottie. Tom Double, Bob Doumont, Sandy Draper, Ed Dreese, Susan Dreher, Dorothy Druga, Ed Dubyak, Marilyn Duffy, Terry Dugan, Cheryl Dum- baugh, Richard Dumbaugh, Georgia Dunn. Ruth Durschinger, John Duster, Cora Ealy, Bruce Eberle, Bill Edrniston, Tom Edwards, Q , K 4 ,.,. fax y A 7 K Qi, if i Q f , g if s 'iss 3 s JM-in J' K S..-ti ii A A: ' as if 7: , G 1 gt Q ,s.- y I 1 ' .J is . , Q., J W , . li i i Q ,, ' r',i or C X F is , il . X Kei Q 0 , W , r ff' if 4? A 'D fi - 4 M Ai A x l , L AS I V 'T si, f s h ,, 3' gs .P ' 'EN si- .,f . is A i s l al is Q i s N th Q C .,,, Q ,, ., D, 3, J sc 'fx ls. X me s ss. F K ' .2 Q, si? MA 'ia- 91 s 1 . ' ,X ,,, , 5 1 Juniors . , Lyn Eichelsbacher, Cheryl Elliott, Jim Emrick, Kay ' V3 fl' 5 I . Engle, Bill Eppinger, Tom Erdos. f W' I -, f ' - G ff i, Sharon Erdos, Bill Esper, Chuck Esper, Ed Eury, Steve ,Q ' 1 1,Q ' 5- 5 1 Eury, Gary Evilt, all - 'Q , J V r J J 'fn Dick Fair, Bernadette Fallecker, Sandy Farnen, Rick 'f V , M r - 4 'B Y Faulk, Roger Fehl, Jim Felsing. ' A V Q' ggi, ,wi I Q ,. 'I ' flu W, :isa , .I V A . . M ' , W ' rrr 4 ln ll A Jim Fennell, Sue Fennell, Bill Fennick, Tom Fennick, Y f M., A Donna Ferguson, Marcia Fetterman. A' ' 21 , , ',f-S W A I ll I , A i , V , H L. A l 'Z 1 ' f , i ' A fn ,, V var - 'jj 'V i Dennis Fillhart, Jean Firster, Judy Firster, Patty Fischer, 71+ , nj ig 1 4' ,V V 52 v Evelyn Fishel, Marianne Fisher. f H I VJ 'll 1 QA 'yi h L If - A I Ii My i it f L E at .V llll J F Kathy Flanigan, Kathy Fleming, Harley Flick, Ralph L Y , ' ,, 4.5! Folk, Joyce Ford, Darlaine Forsythe. ' A I I fs , , V ' Janet Fox, Milton Franchuk, Howard Frank, Tony Fratto, J - ' L ,Q at .Q-fe' f I ' ' ' Bill Frenchak, Debbie Friedman. , H , , 4.1, , V! Iuilv Pg 5 A Q' , ' . ' Q . -- g y 5 i fff Jerry Friedman, Nanci Friedman, Eilene Gamble, ' in .fly V ' ' U ff 'ff Joanne Gardner, Sue Gardner, Gerald Garing. if W - , l ' I W 5 2 i A if? , -it ,, 5, ' A' . 6 ly , ily Richard Gavula, Dave Geibel, Karen Geibel, Phyllis ,Y ' A Geibel, Wade George, George Germadnik. r r i.. hA 1 M fav lf : xt' MJ' ' Susan Gibson, Sally Gildea, Donna Gilliland, Thelma , -' J , , -if fm f- ., H F ik i f Q ,V , Gilliland, Frank Gillis,Johanna Gingo. , if ,,,, I iyzg 5 J ': ' .4 A ag 2 V: 5 ,,.- -, T' -Z : J? 515: Q ii , A J ' ' ' 'Z bf Winnie Gladden, Wilma Gladis, Bill Glenic, Wayne ix' , 'ff ,X I Glenn, Sally Glover, Gary Godot. ff sf - if 1 ' L, I 92 W - 1. .. ,- , ilu G I4 3 L ' i WW W W . ' G f Q' 44 ,, if f 1 D ' Q L 2 Q s ze-. , , ,, ' , if ,, qw . . wet l tr x , Af x ,g 'sri X L V -:ze nw ' L I Connie Hanford, Bill Hainer, Virginia Halahurich, Bob Hancock, Jim Hanratty, Terry Hanratty. Ron Hansotti, Walter Harold, Barbara Harp, Donna Hart, Charles Hartle, Rick Harvey. Linda Hawthorne, Larry Hay, Patty Hayden, Doug Hayes, Wallace Hayes, Dennis Heckathorne. Norma Heinzer, Ken Heist, Linda Hemphill, Jerry Henderson, Carl Henry, Dave Herlinger. Jean Herman, Pete Herman, Nancy Herr, Diane Herrit, Lois Herrock, Ann Hesidence. Jerry Hesidenz, Jeff Hess, Drena Hetrick, Cindy Hilliard, Leonard Hilliard, Rick Hilliard. I 9 73 1 K M ,141 V .1 ,if z 4 A R A 2 52 yr: of i-'i 'if iw i J f- tif :ii ,y,, Q wk' 'ws 1- S ,A ,M . , Jil' S2 J ,J Juniors Bill Goehring, Nancy Goettler, Linda Goldinger, Tony Gornick, Dixie Gould, Janet Gould. Judy Gould, Dave Graham, Raymond Graham, Dave Green, Larry Green, Pat Green. Peggy Green, Steve Green, Dian Gregg, Lexie Gregory, Mary Grenci, Jim Grossman. Don Grove, Ed Grystar, Susan Grystar, Albert Grus, Regis Guest, Tom Guidotti. Don Guiher, Mike Guinta, Peggy Guitteau, John Gumpper, Mary Lou Gurner, Bob Hageter. f , 1' tk., wr 4' . , ,,, y , V ,y A fi , , it 5 f B . 1 Q , I . . L yy l 1 Gy , I 1, , 1 .. VVZI . 7 if. ,,,,.,,, ggl 5 I , 95 A Juniors Judy Hinchberger, Cathy Hindman, Sue Hindman Ed Hodgkiss, David Hoffman, Doris Hoffman. Nancy Hoffman, Don Hofmeister, Clarence Holben, John Horan, Tom Horne, Irene Hoszwa. Maxine Hovis, Sandy Huff, Judy Hughs, Virginia Hurley, Dave Hurwitz, Florence Huselton, Kevin Huselton, Corrine Hutchison, Glenn Hutchison, Floyd Hutzley, Marlene Iannotti, Tom larrapino. Susan Ifft, Sarra Ihlenfeld, Kathy Iman, Dennis Irvine, Nancy Jack, Barbara Jaffe. Howard Jaillet, Larry Johns, Anita Johnson, Alice Johnson, John Johnson, Susan Johnson. Donna Johnston, Paula Jones, Raymond Jones, Bob Jordan, Ed Jurysta, Joan Kalac. Jim Kalina, Bill Kamerer, George Kamerer, Mary Ann Karchnak, Joyce Karges, Brenda Keatley. Carol Keasey, Gloria Kellerman, Wayne Kelly, Ernie Kemper, Dale Kennedy, Diane Kennedy. Robert Kennedy, Steve Kensky, Richard Kern, Dennis Kerr, Linda Kestner, Francis Kidd. Dave Kifer, Jim Kingsley, Karen Kinzer, Jim Kleeb, Randy Klein, Dick Kline. 94 Y ' life, W 4 rr :Qi ,W or 0 Ez , in in xiii , 24 ,,,, A Q54 INV! -aw 1:- :: 'r l' 14' if -- 22 :1- , we fi ix 'za 'lr-Q W .,, 1 gg- V rw' 5- 'j g 'i , , J r nu 4 We V V, A ug. K ' ii i'i , s -2' K J - 1 ff rrr 4, if l ' 1 7 H 5 ii 3 E ,525 V f ri-ee. , V if 0' W' -I2 f ' 2 1 l ' 1, rrr 1 or it 'fl L , - . !,. If ,-,, gg? , jyrzffv gr, J 4 j dm it , I I fi? 'Q W all ., ., f , F411 X Tl it L f 3 A 3 x,VV , , -, , T if i f 3: 1 'A' A. lt fr -' e sian.. r' J , if 1 , , 4 ali B 1 1 - 'QW' - ' i - 'Q-1 .Q it l if ,,, if ff 'Z K I A! rf.:-, f fr- nu it s yi was 3 F o ff ll 1 Y firm V .,f. Q m y Q. E V , -f. Y ,.- V . f ,. I Wy f v- E i n I, I 5 I IAIA , , A , , ,, A 'V v, il fi ,,,,,, , J 'f J 'J , if .4 J' I 5 1 ' '1 'A Ag - Q' 1 2' , 5' , Z Kwik V .2 Q , , fe ,J B 4? , J 1 H VM it f' 7 ' we le . J 4- f J '2E, f EQ2 , A S, , in ,gf it 1, A ' J JL fn , J A 4 A few ff- 'fri ,.., 1 ff? Wm' M ' : L' i ll .,, fl 'Qi' 2, 1 I c , 12.E J fillf-I 4, . M, ,Q ' 3 H 2 ' 'WL ' ' , V la fl ,l J ,, il . YT? N l ' ' U VAAV L ' . I H ,i i r i f , , V-V-V 1 ' ,,'f ig, ,' X ' . y A w-1 ,Z X H ly V' I '35 p 1, A ' is E 'V . , , il 6 fi 5, ' f J' 'K V i f ii s - L . if if J , B' ' J ' H Em t -VAW J V'A , K A f 'll iii ,LX 'l , . V H ,, ' W f , H 5 i i 'iffy iy, Q '. E ' X Y J Juniors Peg Kline, Roger Kline, Mike Koch, Kathy Koch, Curtis Koehne,Joan Kopelman. Janice Korcheck, Beverly Kornrumph, Bob Kornrumph, Toni Kovacik, Bob Krainbucher, Bob Krason. Joanne Kuciak, Joanne Kudamik, Cecilia Kudika, Bob Kuhn, Larry Kurtz, Rich Kuziensky. Rose Larkin, John Lasichak, Patty Lang, Butch Lanier, Richard Lantz, Carol Lasky. Jane Latshaw, Jack Laughner, Ken Legas, Leo Leitem, Janice Leitz, Barbara Lenyk. ' Joanna Lerner, Linda Leslie, Mike Leslie, Bill Lesnik, Jim Lestyk, Karl Levin. Ruth Liesinger, Larry Ligashewsky, Sandy Lineman, Brenda Lippold, Morris Little, Mary Jo Llewellyn. Dan Lohner, Jim Love, Austin Lucas, Frank Lucas, Ed Lumley, Tom Lynch. Jim Lynn, Miriam Mack, Paula Madison, Sharon Magala, Joyce Mahony, Karen Malis. Alice Malvarose, Mary Jane Manny, Deborah Moore, Judy Marchuk, Julius Marinaro, Joe Mariotti. Karen Martin, Tom Martin, Larry Martz, Emily Massart, Roberta Massey, Alvin Mathies. 95 Juniors Larry McAnallen, Saundra McCabe, Carolyn McCall, Gregg McCall, Beth McCandless, Charles McCandless. Rich McCandless, Mary Kay McClaine, Richard Mc- Clean, Richard McClelland, Patty McConnell, John McCool. Jane McCracken, Dennis McCune, Linda McCurdy, Bob McDonald, Donna McDonald, Lee McDonald. X R .1 dsx, ' 4 ,Y R Y f l Q ' gi l - 7 3 lg - - fl. A ,Q -, r K- .. iv. 8.3, Ey' blil: Q ,. . . , .,,.,.. my .fs , X gs- s I Ns ,- . w F .. w s J 4 K s . 'K t Sf 5 'It 'ri rx rg' 'vga s A as A -if Q s W... . .' L' ' Students take advantage of the Activities Period held every Monday morning by doing , their homework. Linda McDonald, Walter McDonald, Barb McGrady, Bonnie McGrady, Chuck McGrady, Rita McGrady. Z A V3 S' sf ,A . fe ...M i Juniors Work Hard at If .. y ,, Q. 5 0 is Ginni McGregor, Jean Mclntyre, Richard Mclntyre, 'fl L 1' Q ' .E ' Sandy Mclntyre, Dianna McKinley, Carol McKinney. N' ifhgw if 'qi Dennis McKrell,.R.on Kruit, Art McLaughlin, Dave McMil- il? .Qi 'P kk - xy z tx E E Ilq , lm, Donna McWilliams, Cindy Mechling. it , ,sa . 1 ig, 5 - - g dr. Th 4. it r h M Wyliann Mechtly, Rose Menchyk, David Meier, John ki 1, if ix , Melnik, Marilee Michel, Mary Lou Miles. lf' is ks-S Q 1 ig NN , :QQ i: X i r i - s ' c .., 5 A A H o r ,1 96 J , , Juniors vi' if J 15? if fl J U E J if J A,12 ' i 'i ' af' ,Q w ' ' Vi ,ff if 2 6 sf' , 7 tal if , -W r , . ir ,fa ,sa 4- kj A .hifi Everything They Do IZ -f i ,aj H as , , yy , V qvr , , K I L p i eh J Z ,V.' 2' 1 J ff Tr Bron Miller, Dana Miller, Donna Miller, Elsie Miller, Jeff Miller, Judy Miller. Lynette Miller, Rand Miller, Shirley Miller, Velma Miller, Wayne Miller, Kathy Minehart. Bernard Mintz, Bob Mitch, John Mitchell, Larry Moculski, Ronald Maffit, Bob Mohley, Junior members of the Magnet Staff, Dave Graham, Paula Szostak, and Burnie Weitzel stage a stick up to promote Magnet sales. it Y, 91 aff, v K I n h Sam Mansour, Vince Monteleone, Jim Mook, Russ Moore, Margaret Morabit, Miriam Moran, Dennis Morrow, Sandy Morrow, Eileen Moult, Bruce Mowery, Betty Murphy, Tonilee Murphy. Dan Musko, Carol Myers, Elaine Myers, Jerry Myers, Charles Natili, Bob Nebel. Marcella Neff, Beth Neigh, Jack Neill, Frank Nemceff, Steve Nemcek, Jim Nestoff. 97 Juniors r Q5- Kandy Neudorfer, Betty Niggel, Gary Nocera, Diane rf, -K Noel, Mary Nolan, Ken Norris. nell, Larry Oertel, John Oesterling. 6' Richard Nouilet, Ted Nye, Ed O'Donnell, Mark O'Don- i s' Norma Oesterling, Sharon Oesterling, Dennis Offstein, . Gay Olden, Margaret Olenic, Bob Olexsak. E: Lg Frank Olexsak, Beverly Oliva, Barbara Onufer, Bob Ordy, Nick Orihel, Barb Osche. 1 ,L Elaine Osche, Mary Osche, Bonnie Oshurok, Mary Ann Ostwinch, Larry Otto, Debby Pagonelli. I is Students rush to their lockers between classes but stop to talk if time permits. 98 .s 'gs 1 A 1 ' N 7' s yr 'J . -25 sis fe r , B fs in i - A . -L M ..., in ji - . y . 'L W 'S' E X ish I iiiv ii Jun ior Class Shows Coach Bernardi inspires enthusiasm as he speaks at the first football pep rally of the year. ip.. ., . was .N .D sw- we -L-1 -.s K N N, , N sm -, W ft-' . an . S. ... ' .Q nu' . N, K ae. '. in . N ' 'N 2? 5. s o .1 1 ij J -gk, 'Q Yi r irj' 2-, K eh A .-: 5' 'V ' I W ' - : I 1- Q ' .ff i . Dennis Pappalard, Mary Ann Pappalard, Bob Parker, ' - i Nancy Parker, Patty Parker, Theresa Pascazi. a ir an 3. W N it r i S ff m q i Linda Pataky, Sue Patterson, Joe Pawlowicz, Vic iv J J' L E gm . Pawluk, Olga Pelech, Marie Pelliccione. 'ii 1 Kiwi eeee P .4 .Q Q ' A i Marilyn Pelliccione, Delmer Perry, Bruce Peters, Janice N J I ,J QQ. ' ' it 'J Petrigni, Bonnie Pett, Jim Pfabe. 'x Y Q7 Q- if X ' l A ' : Q i . J ful' I J J if J J - ofgafv John Phillips, Robert Phipps, John Pichler, Mary Ann 55 me K for 'E' Pierrel, Linda Pierce, George Pikoulas. J ,gi , I Ron Plaisted, George Plofchan, Ken Podobensky, Bill A ' Polanec, Dick Polanec, Nancy Post, A v.-- , . ,X A. Q Good School Spirit Congestion results as students go from class to class through the school day. . 4 s , A 2 1,5 , VL W. tc V Q .gr,,,,... :gg is 1 ix A fr J ' ':',v- V 2 Y ' , V .ua A 0 v- Zi la g. A I 3 V V ' ,. .. l ' A 5 'ij B W , U - ,J 9 -.,,, i , l , , L H LV,,, an . AV G MC -f 4 , , ,, A ,, 2 AA A , ,Z A V . .4 -:!2 3 S, A in -I . I M ' ' A A A4 , K' 4 ll ' W1 L r Qs.. . nk , 'fu it IVL . V 1, A ' ,- vrvv I l V Fog it Pk , A -M' , , Vw ' B' ig -to is K Q 'LL B 1 . i We L A ...J , A ,Ag K it :,, I , f Q Az Q 4 V ' Y ., V5 WH- 2 4 1 ' 'A '11 i - l ll ai R th Y . V 'WV' l ,Iliff V W r .2 t l ,, lift ,, :,. ' f ,V 5 2 ,, 4? V ' ll B K- l 1 100 gi. , A 1, 'Al' x er' I M X wg., .. ' Juniors Dave Posegate, Linda Potochny, Anita Powers, Bob Powers, Colette Pritchett, Alec Prenovitz. Gary Protzman, Herb Protzman, Margaret Pruckner, Richard Putney, Dick Quigley, Ronnie Quinn. Barbara Radin, Joyce Ramelli, Janet Ramsey, Joe Randig, Frank Rath, Donna Raybuck. Virginia Raybuck, Gary Reay, Barbara Rearick, Kath- leen Reed, Mary Ann Rehm, Beverly Regis. Rod Rensel, Rose Marie Reott, Paula Repine, Larry Rettig, Linda Rettig, Wayne Rettig. Carol Rhodaberger, Dennis Rice, Bill Riding, Mary Ringline, Elaine Ritson, Susan Ritz. Adaire Robinson, Lee Robinson, Susan Robinson, Alex Rock, Russ Rockenstein, Ken Rockhill. Pat Rodgers, Ronald Rome, Linda Rood, Chris Rose, Carol Ross, Gerard Rosenbauer. Lorraine Rovito, Kenneth Royce, Mary Ann Rubina, Mary Jane Ruediger, Sandy Rummel, Sandy Russo. Becky Ruthben, James Sankey, Steve Santus, Linda Saper, Bernard Savannah, Terre Sowford. Tom Sawhook, Kathy Say, Bill Schaffner, Kathleen Schattner, Jerry Schmeider, Dorothy Schmidt. fit T 0 ,vi Juniors Glenn Schnur, Kay Schreckengost, Gary Schultz, John y V6 , i ' VZ Schultz, Dennis Scott, Edward Scott. 'fn ' ' I' Af W 'K A I V .J , 4, ,, ,M 'pi V if Gordon Seth, Darla Seybert, Irene Shaffer, Lina VV I S-f Shaffer, Pete Shaffer, Raymond Shaney. , X' V ' ii' x 4 1 K A 5 ,W rw, 3, V , ., ,,. , , -, Gary Shay, Richard Shearer, Patty Shedio, Brenda V V his 'f 3 V, 'A Sheppeck, Gary Sherman, Mark Sherman. 4' I gi' ' ' f Vnin i ',- V S ,V ,W V f yi rly: 2 4 I K ' an V V V V VVV ' , . Karen Shever, Nancy Shick, Frank Shipkowski, Don f 'Y . 4 V, fm . by 1 ' v Shook, Patty shubef, Richard shiiiik. i .5 , , :V ' M 4 , fm, VV. fi-i VW h r a. A it L V V ,l'. 2 Vw: V, V- V ft ' i . V ,, Gregory Siegle, Beverly Sienicki, Ron Silva, Dave V' V J VVV V , , V7 V V, VV VLH Ag i V ,, Singer, Mary Sinkevich, Bill Sinz. R3 i 'M' - 'Qi .. f ,S i ii -- Q, ' ' 'W L. V X , l i V i A V!! Robert Skal, Linda Skillman, Dave Skrinak, Kathy . ,, ' 4 ffi V V ,,, ,. , ,,, wg, i V yz, , VV VV V Q Sleigher, Francis Sloan, Kathy Sloan. Q Y ' V ' jf, , X f , V, , , ,V 49, '1f- f ' VL. VV V M ,, ii? ,, if i tit ii 7 i , Tom Sloan, John Sloboda, Dave Slomer,James Smaret- A f 'W Q V IV 5, 1 S V V i sky, Rich Smietana, Cindy Smith. at V N Q Don Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Larry Smith, Mary Ann V 'W' i V Va . , V fn Smith, Mike Smith, Sally Smith. Vg V f V , , V hi .VM Zzv i , V ' f S 512 il ' , V i Steve Smith, Tom Smith, William Smith, Joyce Snedden, 'ai 7' Q V ,f A W M Dave Snodgrass, Mary Snodgrass. V f V A' S ei 4 K, i ' K f VV: 'S A ,, . U, ff-M M S f Betty Snyder, Robert Snyder, Ruth Ann Snyder, Sue , ' i V V , I Snyder, Wanda Snyder, Phyllis Soley. 1 ' 'A , Ea! ' , '17' V' V 14- it 'S . .tim ,V ,f bi R., . , 4. , i ' he isa YQ. P Sommariva, Bruce Spiece, Lea Steve Soley, atty Spinnew ' Mike Staryat. eber, Barbara Spring, ,,, Q af, fflh 21 . ,. Vf 'iii Y 2 101 Jack Stauffer, Ellen Stegmiller, Mary Lou Stehle, T A' . Q ? ' , 'T' 5 Dennis Steibel, Peggy Steighner, Susan Steighner. Q, -- K V my if T QV, ,V A 5? . is J, ,sg i tw ,. 4 . 4, A ff le s f. 'L V yn , , 1 -1. 'ffiiiw' ' 4 - , ,if f Cheryl Steiner, Regina Stepahin, Mary Stephenson, V 'W 4. 1: 5 6 Regina Stephenson, Walter Stephenson, Tom Steri- , . Q. y ,, V 3 , i y .X A ' 'j X 'L' , was 'J 1 opulos. -If' 3 ' W y L x if' 45 . Larry Stevenson, Rich Stevenson, Barry Stewart, I My in V G. f ly., Q5 . , ,i Bruce Stewart, Carole Stewart, Judy Stewart. V , IV K .gl 2 : .-5 ' f--. , I zz, ,:,, . I 'll . 1 , .L ' r,, W is I Band members prepare half-time entertainment for football games. Students Aim for Robert Stewart, Dianna Stobel, Susan Stockard, Fran t 5' ,V as 5' . Streitman, Ann StroUP, KirbY Stuper. H - V Rick Stutz, Patty Summerville, Barbara Suzon, Rose Swaia, Linda Swartzlander, Marsha Sweeney. Y, ' ' A w i Q .4-ar 5 I K, an 1 4 gin L, J 7:14 Jean Swidzinski, Rich Swidzinski, John Synowsky, W 7' 'fr A V J T' Karen Szostak, Paula Szostak, Kenneth Tait. J 7151, ' lm L A M . . A , , , . V-fir 4. 'qw f 'Z , I Helen Tartal, Frances Tassey, Carol Taylor, Ken V I -A A ' 49 H , , Thomas, Carol Thompson, Cherrie Thompson. ' ,. , J 2 M a -J I A -xl if 102 -if 59' If s gy ,xy l 9 up Q4, f 6. L 1 l ',.':, l It 253' T ATA -Q! x di ' J L 'A A r K 4 1 K A Q . 3, 5 sq, di, T i T e T re lil is B : ? ii iv 'S .Li LL :M ' . 4 f ' 8 KA I T sesi Self-improvement Kathy Thompson, Kay Thompson, Mike Thompson, Raymond Thompson, Sandy Thompson, Kerry Timblin. Jean Timmons, Gary Tipton, Sandy Tirk, Barbara Tracy, Bill Tray, Dave Trimbur. Brenda Trofimuk, Judy Trotta, Joanna Trunzo, Nellie Turk, Allene Twyford, Lovie Tymkiw. 1 In our school a wide variety of information is available to interested pupils. 3, t h 3 , Li ,ie ML et J 'l s y A Q A I Pi T .:-.:EE, L J I ,lE. I '1'- .3 K Xa' ,T llli :T sts i .I -ff V y .i .4 L A I . - Ji. . . , Q N f T' -x , 3' Sylvia Upole, Mary Ann Uram, Rose Vardy, Joe Vargo, Roger Vasbinder, Michael Vasiloff. Jim Vensel, Bob Vicari, Patrick Wagner, Walter Wagner, Barbara Walker, Charlene Walker. Mike Walter, Nancy Wasilko, John Waterbec, Dianne Watson, Ron Weber, Dave Weiland. Lou Ann Weiland, Verlefte Weir, Yvonne Weirich, Barbara Weisenstein, Karen Weisenstein, Burnadette Weitzel. 103 The iunior class attends another assembly sponsored by our school. .X K :. - L' K X K it -.A . R f.-- K k ' :,, K L X- . 2 ,,:E se f W ' 1 . .5 ' 'i Q to X - W , , t e e is A 3. 1' K A . X. t 5 K L v Q f :lr .2 W Q fx .. 1 i ...,, Qs r 1 1 i W - 3 -bt ml 5 'V .s lla w e Q-- . N' K in s i gf neee it - s 'T so 2 .. . A.. A 104 Juniors Participate Outside Larry Weitzel, Vivian Weitzel, Lester Welch, Robert Wells, Margaret Werner, John Werth. Phyllis Westerman, Bob Wefick, Gary Wheeler, Dave Whipkey, Beverly White, Alicia Whitehouse. Patty Whitmire, Nancy Wick, Tom Wick, Dennis Wiles, Linda Will, Jerry Will. Paul Williams, Ron Williams, Bruce Williamson, Bernadine Wilson, Harry Wilson, Joy Wilson. Keith Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Bonnie Wingfield, Dan Winters, Robert Witt, Don Wogan. 1' 6 .4 Edward W0lfYn0, Carol Wolf, Kathy Wolford, Linda .-V f f A . - Wolford, Randy Wolford, Nancy Worley. 'A ,. J' Vw Va ff , , f, 'fi' ' L Slinky' , I ' . iq Marlene Wulff, Dan Wymer, George Yamnitzky, I , 'A I Q d Y'kD Yh ff A-ze.. M ' PatfyYancy,Berno ene asms y, onna o e. xqvv V V yi , , . ,, . ' , .. - f Carolyn Yori, George Yost, Don Young, Rich Young, vga . 'fa .,.f iq Ralph Yount,Joe Zoccari. 'Y ' 5 I A LM I, ' . f Y' V A A ' ' 'V V y. Helen Zahradnik, Evelyn Zamoski, Ronald Zowrotuk, ' 'Q V 'I Z, D .,. 2 ary Jane Zentz, Chrls Zlelxnskl, James Zofter. I ',..., , 1 4, gl, ,., L. .. if Dave zunck of the Academic Classroom forward rolls. MW 10 O Students wait in the student lounge until the next period begins. Juniors were important! Now they could share the title of upperclassmen with the seniors. The iuniors realized that this title also brought new responsibili- ties and duties. The Junior Class enthusiastically accepted its new tasks. The members of the class of l965were active in the band, orchestra, Student Council, sports, student publications, and other school activities. They participated in the musical, The Best of Broadway. Many new experiences were introduced to the iuniors. Some were honored by local clubs and National Honor Society. Many versatile iuniors were members of Junior Achieve- ment. Four students were selected as AFS Semi- Finalists. The iuniors also forged ahead in their schoolwork. They tackled new subjects and struggled with research papers. As they planned for the future, they took the National Merit Test and the college boards. During the second semester they made the Junior Hop the highlight of the year by careful planning. Yes, the juniors were important, and they look forward to their senior year with the experience of two years of high school behind them. Miss Starnes, Miss Garber, Mrs. Clark, Miss Katsuleris, and Miss Lenzi of the faculty help to make the pep rally a success. i 5 i i S 21 2 ,i 5 M Sophomore Class officers for the 1963-1964 school year are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Rettig, Vice Pres- identy Diane Lockhart, Treaswerp Minerva Smith, Secretaryg and Kathy McCafferty, President. 021 President ...... Vice President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . O22 President ....,. Vice President . . . Secretary Treasurer O24 President . . Treasurer . . 102 President ......, Vice President .... Secretary Treasurer 103 President ..... Vice President . . Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . 104 President .,... Vice President . . Secretary ..... Treasurer ,... 105 President ....... Vice President . . . Secretary Treasurer 106 President ..... Vice President . . . Secretary Treasurer 112 President ...... Vice President ..... Secretary Treasurer 201 President ..... Vice President . . . . . . Karen Evans . . Debbie Lutz . . Linda Olsen . . Rose Herman . . . . Edna Martin Randy McLaughlin . . . Barb Daniels . . . . Joe Oliverio Joyce Klingensmith . ...... David Nebel . Elizabeth Phillips . , . Lois Acheson . Leona Acquaviva . Richard Weber Carol Heckathorne . . . . . Dan Tracy . . .John Weaver . . . Beth Powell . Georgia Oczypok .. . . . . Leslie Rider ......DaleYori . . Sue Gebelein . . Linda Huselton . . . Judy Brown . . . . Don Gibson . . Niles Wallace . . . , Linda Kosar . Marcia Wellner . . . Linda Brown . . . . Cathy Feder . . . Rick Hilliard Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . 204 President ..... Vice President .... Secretary Treasurer 206 President ..... Vice President . . . Secretary ...... Treasurer ..... 210 President ........ Vice President . . . Secretary Treasurer 301 President ...., Vice President .... Secretary ..... Treasurer . . 304 President ...... Vice President . . . Secretary Treasurer 309 President ........ Secretary Treasurer 312 President ..... Vice President . . . Secretary Treasurer 401 President ....... Vice President .... Secretary Treasurer 408 President ...... Vice President . . . Secretary .,.... Treasurer .. . . . . . Karen Bartoli Cathy Cadwallader . . Paula Fedokovitz . . Edward Johnson . . . . . . Lee Grenci . , . Becky Layton . . . Linda Brewster . . . . Patti Sherman . . . Harry Schmeider . .... Donna Schnur . . Sandra Levenson . . . . Karen McKit'ten . . . . Reno Regis . . . Debbie Bechclel . . . Pany Edwards . . . Lee Spagnola . . . Diane Davis . . . . Peggy Landrum . . . Joyce Christy . . . . . Ronald Gillmore William Hollefreund Vice President .... . . . ,. . .Jean Isaacs . . William Quigley . . . Judy Borowitz . . . . . Sally Sheppech .... Ronald Saul . . Darrell Ballinger , . . . William Guiteau . . . Gene Sarteschi . . . Linda Rimer . . . Vivian Green . . . . Sandy Trimbur Sophomore Class Officers 411 Vice President . Secretary . . , . Treasurer . . 414 President .... Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer . . . 414A President ...,. Vice President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . 418 . . Edward Thompson President ....... , . . . . James Grolemund . . . . Douglas Stautter . . . Michael Oesterling . . . Cheryl Hart . . Tom Matonak .. .Sharon Burns . . . Sue Palmer . . Manfred Klann . , . . Tony Bonetti . . ldelle Rosenberg . . Phillip Summerville President ..... . . . Rodney Boulauger Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer . . 505 President .... Vice President . . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer . . . 603 President . . .... Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . VOCAL President . . . Vice President Secretary .,..... Treasurer , . . INSTRUMENTAL Secreta ry Treas . , . . Mike Dickey . . Wilda Caldwell . . . John Duncan . . Connie MacLaine . . Dennis Killian . . . Kathy Cross . . . Charles Davis . . . Eileen Collins . . . Peggy McCaslin . .... Mary Haley . . Joanne Vavro . Kathrynann Bellaii . . . Penelope Beck . Jacqueline Sanders Martha Clingensmith . . . George Kelly . . . . Ruth Beck President .....,.. Vice President ..... urer , . . , Cathy Bello 107 W MQ, J Wa f mhff 4' pr- 'U Education is the knowledge of howto use the whole of oneself. H. W. Beecher illustrates the importance of extra-curricular activities in education. At Butler High School these outside pursuits provided students with a well-rounded program of study, activities, and recreation. Through dramatics, music, and various clubs, many interests and abilities were developed. The organizations formed a strong base in the extra-curricular program. lt was here that the importance of responsibility and cooperation was learned. The students had a great variety ot clubs to join. There were social, academic, and service clubs. Each club played an impor- tant role in the school, and gave the members valuable experience. The social outings of the clubs, skating parties, picnics, dances, and many more, provided many enjoyable mo- ments. The instrumental groups spent long hours practicing for the various concerts and assemblies. The choirs provided the presenta- tion ofthe fundamentals of music to the mem- bers, and they presented many fine programs. The students active in school publications and the school musical received personal experi- ence, and they also provided entertainment and information to other students. These activi- ties and social events have formed a vital part of education and have also helped to ease the tension ot studies and classes. 'dv ,X .1 ,A rx l SW .IZ swf? is K ' V 'rff ' ,. .. ,WW The officers of Student Council are: Judy Brown, secretary, Susan Hawthorne, vice-president, Dan D'Aniello, president, and Candy Student Councl I Sets Hi gh Standards for Curley, treasurer. Mr. McGregor and Leslie Signer are shown here as they performed at the Hootenany. 110 Student Council, an organization of student represent- atives, was concerned in all matters pertaining to stu- dents of Butler Senior High. It represented the interests of all the students. Promoting good relationships be- tween students and faculty, encouraging school spirit and sportsmanship, and carrying out several projects were all functions of this organization. The AFS stock sale was conducted by Student Council to raise money for exchange students. The Student Council also sup- ported a foster child through the contributions of the students on Austerity Day. On Bundle Day the students brought in clothes for needy children. At Christmas the group decorated the school, and trimmed a Christmas tree with socks and mittens for needy children. A dinner was sponsored by the Student Council for the service and cafeteria workers. Sponsoring a hootenany, the Heart Fund Drive, and a neatness campaign were also activities of the year. The compiling of a student direc- tory and the operating of a service center were projects. During the year the Student Council was busy preparing for the Mid-Western District Workshop held in the spring. Plans were made for the State Convention of 600 dele- gates whichwill be held at Butler High School next year. fl 21 ,. J , Q so 4 H3 i My V. z,,-:WL 'KTM' f Ig nl f. '. or lf: rgf,.,y.,- N WJ ff '71 ' 1:2'R? f4:,i' J5:, 'Vi II1 if if Z . I 1:--f s ew' - y wk it R224 6 ,, ' v Everydoy ot noon in the Service Center, Marlene ond Margie sell school supplies. the Student Body Judy Brown is welcoming new studeni, Bob Weldon, with o school kit. Si XXVI Nw ...-A - i K 112 Phyllis is helping Denise with her Latin lesson. Junior Members-FRONT ROW: Linda Bartoli, Lexie Gregory, Barbara Radin, Kay Schreckengost, Lovie Tymkiw. SECOND ROW: Marsha Sweeney, Phyllis Bogard, Sylvia Upole, Barbara ,,c:::: To be chosen as a member of the National Honor Society is the greatest honor that can be conferred on a student. Mr. Keiser, the adviser of the National Honor Society, Gertrude Reed Chapter, said this when the fifty-five members of NHS were announced this year. Thirty-nine seniors and sixteen iuniors became members of this honorary society. Member- ship was limited to three per cent of the iunior class and five per cent of the senior class. Eligible students were those who had no more than one C grade and a quality point average of 4.5 or above. Attendance at Butler High for at least one semester prior to consideration for membership was also a qualification. The list of eligible students was compiled by the faculty committee for the National Honor Society. All members of the faculty were given the opportunity to rate these students on the eligibility list. They rated each student on fifteen aspects of character, leadership, and service. Final screening and selection was done by the faculty committee for NHS based on the academic and faculty ratings. National Honor Society, which met twice a month, provided an extensive tutoring service to students of the school. Members volunteered their study hall time to help students who were having difficulty in a particular subiect. This organi- zation also made its annual field trip to Pittsburgh. The activities of the year concluded with the National Honor Society banquet for the members and their parents. Bishop, Nancy Wick. BACK ROW: Patricia Ann Hayden, David Graham, Gary Reay, James Edward Kleeb,Julius Marin- aro, Carol Wolfe. Scholastic Achievement is Recognized by Honor Society FRONT ROW: Shirley Gould, Linda Mays, Carolyn Kovalchick, Judy Schwalm, Virginia Nebel, Ann Ghering, Barbara Kriley, Susan Newell, Marlene O'Shurak, Jeanne McKinnis. SECOND ROW: Peggy Hoovler, Linda Geibel, Nancy Starr, Becky West, Harriet Shanor, Patty Poloskey, Judy Kerestes, Sandy Kinfz, Nancy Gallagher. THIRD ROW: Bob DiBiccaro, Chris Gebelein, David Smith, Tom Balph, Alan Offstein, William Hulton. FOURTH ROW: Margie Smith, Patty Schnur, Brenda Hill, GaryJohns, Sue Snodgrass, Carolyn Paradis, Jenifer Johnson. BACK ROW: Alvin Weber, Marlin Miller, Ray Zavacky, Charles Kreinbucher, Clyde Reftig, John Gschnell. FRONT ROW: Alan Offstein, treasurer, Judy Schwalm, David Graham, vice-president. '54 secretary. BACK ROW: Bob DiBiccaro, presidentg Tony seems pretty interested in helping Burnie identify the luniors in these pictures. At last the 1964 Magnet was finished. Frenzied Magnet members worked throughout the year during seventh period to complete the Butler Senior High yearbook. The year was ushered in with a mass of picture requisitions, layout plans, and the decision of the color and design of the cover. The staff, under the supervision of Mrs. Jane Kerr, Mrs. Magdalene Becker, and business manager, Mr. Nelson Palmer, was divided into five sections. All labored faithfully to meet the final deadline. The editors of the staff attended the University of Pittsburgh High School Publications Institute. Here the students discussed with other year- book staff members the problems of creating a yearbook. The editors acquired new ideas and plans during the seminars, and also they had the opportunity to express personal opin- ions. With the cooperation of the staff, advisors, students, faculty, and admin- istration, the Magnet was published. 114 1964 Yearbook Staff. FRONT ROW: Judy Schwalm, Jeanne McKinnis, Marlene Kuhn, Carolyn Kovalchick, Judy O'Shurak, Burnadette Weitzel. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Doerr, Barbara Rodin, Toni Kovacik, Carol Rettig, Paula Szostak, Regina Stepohin, Patty Poloski. THIRD ROW: Linda Pataky, Sue Snodgrass, Ann Ghering, Virginia Nebel, Deronda Johnson, Anita Gerstner, Patrick Pritchett. FOURTH ROW: Tony Gornick, Dick Wall, John Gschnell, Tom Balph, Jack Barkley, Al Ottstein. BACK ROW: Dave Graham, Deon Pecororo, Barry Sewart, Gary Reoy, Dove Shannon, Note DeLisi. 7 . 1964 Nlagnet Staff Captures Year s Memories 1964 Yearbook Editors: Alan Oftstein, Editor at Faculty and Classes, Ann Marlene Kuhn, Editor ot Juniors and G, R. A., Patrick Pritchett, Editor of Ghering, Literary Editor, Tom Balph, Sports Editor, Judy O'Shurak, School Clubs and Activities, and Jeanne McKinnis, Editor ot Seniors. Life Editor, Sue Snodgrass, Picture Editor, John Gschnell, Editor in Chief, The Skyliner staff prepares the latest edition. The Skyliner Brings News to the School Members check the bulletin board for assignments. Say you saw it in Skyliner was familiar to those students and teachers who read the Butler High School newspaper, the Skyliner. Approximately forty reporters and editors, headed by Mrs. Margaret Dumbaugh, made up the newspaper staff. Twelve interesting issues were produced by the staff during the year containing news of school activities, athletics, and the student body. The BHS paper kept the student body and the faculty up to date on school events, particularly during football and basketball season. It not only gave excellent coverage of the games, but promoted school spirit. Each week the Skyliner submitted an article, which related the events of BHS to the community of Butler for publication in the Butler Eagle. In this way the teenagers of the high school had a chance to present their views, which are sometimes criticized by the adults. ln the spring, the members of the Skyliner staff participated in an awards banquet. At that time the adviser, Mrs. Dumbaugh, presented letters to the editors and pins to deserving staff mem- bers. FRONT ROW: Toni Kell, Barbara Shaffer, Barbara Burke, Chris Geblelein, Brenda Hill, Lexie Gregory, Phyllis Bogard. SECOND ROW: Al Weber, Jackie Davis, Margaret Wilson, Sandy Wise, Barbara Harp, Carol Lasky, Evelyn Zarnoski, David R. Rider. THIRD ROW: Ben Bruno, Greg Siegel, Elaine Sheppeck, Jean Firster, Patty Fischer. FOURTH ROW: Bob Hoon, Fred Yon, Tom SteriopuIos,Sue Geblelein, Judy Hinch- berger, Kathy Huntsman. BACK ROW: Mrs. Dumbaugh, Bob Trostle, Jim Oppenheimer, Carol Taylor, Florence Huselton, Loraine Goff, Sue Mahoocl, Nancy Wick, Jean Bacura, JoAnn Bova, Sylvia Upole. NOT PICTURED: Patsi Stewart. 'Pu EF FRONT ROW: Barbara Burke, 9iflS' SPOYTS editor: B0fbC1I'O editor, Phyllis Bogard, managing editor, Al Weber, feature Shcffer, Eagle news editor: Lexie Gregory, news editorz editor. BACK ROW: Chris Gebelein, managing editor, Mrs. Brenda Hill, editor-in-chief. SECOND ROW: Toni Kell, club Dumbgugh, adviser, Ben Bruno, exchange manager. 17 Debaters Seek Answers to Proposed Questions Alvin Weber, corresponding secretary, Bob DiBiccaro, presidentp Bruce Ralston, vice-president, Bill Hulton, treosurerg Carolyn Paradis, secretary. 118 Resolved: that the federal govern- ment should provide complete medical care for all citizens at public expense was the National Forensic League topic for the first part of this year. The topic was later changed to Resolved: that social security should be extended to include complete medical care. The Butler High Chapter of National Forensic League was under the supervision of Mr. Clark. Members of NFL were students who earned twenty-five points in competitive debates, and who were recommended by the principal. The debaters partici- pated in approximately twenty competitive tournaments as well as in final eliminations at the end of the year. On February 15, Butler High was host to forty debate teams for the annual campus debate tournament. The debate squad also planned to participate in the student United Nations. Rumania, Ukraine, and Czechoslovakia were three coun- tries assigned to Butler for this activity. Through the challenging activities of NFL, the members learned to use their debating skills and to be critical thinkers. Bob defends his point of view in a tournament. 'FMD Act well your part, there all the honor lies. This quotation of Alexander Pope is the motto of the Thespian Club. Mrs. Seyler and Mr. Lehnerd served as co-sponsors for the sixty members of this troupe. The members were students who had an active interest in dramatic activities in school and in the community. This year the club traveled to the Carnegie Institute of Technology to view a Shakesperian play and visited the Pittsburgh Playhouse. On February 22 the Thespians presented The Last Curtain for the Daughters of the American Rev- olution. This play portrayed the assas- sination of Abraham Lincoln and empha- sized the attitudes of John Wilkes Booth. The club also presented an evening of one-act plays which were shown to the public. The club dues and the profits from these dramatic productions were used for purchasing scripts, royalties, and scene constructions. The high school chapter is affiliated with the National Thespian Society which celebrated its tenth anniver- sary this year. YD? OFFlCERS: FRONT ROW: President, Lennah Thompson, Lyn Eichelsbacher, clerk, BACK ROW: Vice-president, Becky West, Secretary, Lynda Cupp, Treasurer, Susan Winters. Thespians Display Thei' 'alents it Dramatics Thespian members enact The Last Curtain, a one-act play about the life of John Wilkes Booth. 119 Members of FBLA Became Acquainted with Business Marilyn, Carol, and Barb are reading an essay on how to be a good secretary. Business minded students were members of the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, a national organization with a local chapter sponsored by Miss DeAugustino. FBLA acquaint- ed commercial students with employment opportunities in the business world, the heartbeat of a nation. The girls toured the Robert Morris Business College in Pittsburgh. They OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Donna McDonald, Reporter, Barbara Hallock, Point Keeper, Mary Ann Diamond, Secretary, BACK ROW: Vera DeRita, Treasurerp Sandy Parsons, President, and Connie Campbell, Vice President. also typed cards for the Antique Show and worked for the Red Cross. At the meetings guest speakers spoke to the girls about the careers in business. Panel discussions were held about the iobs of former members. The club planned a mother-daughter Christmas party. Many members attended the fall and spring regional conferences and participated in contests. Each member received activity points for serving on committees, being an officer, and attending chapter regional meetings. Stella Campbell, also a member of DeCo, is gaining some experience in bookkeeping. 120 Officers SEATED Harold Rader sentinel Neal Spmneweber president, Donald Bergbigler, vice-president. STANDING: Robert Logue chaplain Norman Graham treasurer Thomas Christy, reporter, James Clouse, secretary. The FFA Cultlvates New Ideas In Farming Agri-business opportunities were explored by the twenty-five members of Future Far- mers of America. Members were students enrolled in an agriculture course and voted into membership. FFA, a national organiza- tion of boys interested in agriculture, de- veloped agricultural leadership, coopera- tion, and citizenship. The Butler chapter was sponsored by faculty member, Mr. John Graham, and led by the seven officers and ten committee chairmen. The group sold flower bulbs, vegetable seeds, and plants. FFA calendars were also sold by the mem- bers to raise money. Member projects were financed by the club, and members were sent to state and district activities. Recrea- tional activities, educational tours, safety and home improvement campaigns, and the annual father-son banquet were addi- tional activities of the FFA. 1 21 The ringing of hospital bells, the darkness and loneliness of the late hours, and the helping of the sick are all included in the lite ot a nurse. The Future Nurses of America explored the nursing career. The local chapter of FNA was divided into two groups. The sponsor of the senior and iunior group was Mrs. Mortimer, the school nurse. Mrs. Jordon, the Connoquenessing school nurse, was the sponsor of the sophomore group. The activities of the upper- classmen FNA were visiting hospitals in Pittsburgh, viewing films on nursing, having panel discussions, and supporting the Project Hope hospital ship. The sophomores made Christmas favors for the crippled children. They also toured the Butler County Memorial Hospital to learn more about the nursing profession. x, 4. 'eww Sophomore officers: Vice-president, Leslie Rider, Treasurer, Linda Brown, President, Gayle Anderson, Secre- tary, Karen Sherwin. FNA Members Learn Nursing Techniques N is ,r ,Q K h S P 'd nt, Bernadette Kelly, Treasurer, Donna Senior and Junior officers: Secretary, Mary Kay McClaineg Vice-president, at y ay, resi e Gaudino. 1 22 ,-N. mh fs.s..a.ws.s....... Ruth se Q ff Secretary, Anita Gerstnerp Patty Chappell, Treasurer, Sue Snodgrass, president, Bess McKinney, vice-president, FTA Introduces Members to Teaching Career lls a bookcover to Deronda to help raise funds for FTA. Those having torches will pass them on to others. Plato, a Greek philosopher, was referring to the torch of learning passed to the students by teachers. The symbol of the organization, is the torch of learning, the goal of the teaching profession. The Esther Johnson Chapter of the Future Teachers of America was for iuniors and seniors interested in a teaching career. The applicants were evaluated by teachers, and they also wrote a letter, Why I wish to ioin the FTA. Attending the FTA Day at Slippery Rock State College on October 12 was one ofthe activities of the organization. Here the members participated in various educational workshops. The club also operated an information desk in the student lounge. Toys were collected by the members for the Salvation Army. Gold and white Butler High book covers were sold to pro- vide the annual scholarship to a senior member. The advisers, Mr. Charles Williams and Miss Carole Buttyan, helped plan the annual club picnic at the end of the year. 123 l'ERS?EiIT3f?E ,, ,,,, ,.,, f . . , In. Members of Art Club spend their time doing various proiects around the school. Art Club Members Decorate tor Various Activities Officers of Art Club are Bob Smith, Vice-president, Jeanne McKinnis, Secretary, Carl McGrady, President, John Cooper, Treasurer, Lois Filges, Historian. 124 The members of Palette Art Club in- creased their understanding of art work by field trips. These artists, second year art students with a B average, designed posters for many school events. These posters and signs advertised dances, sports events, special activities, and the musical production. The members helped with the scenery for the Masquers musical production. At the meetings profession- al artists presented enioyable programs on techniques of the theater and cos- tume designing. Mr. Crane, the ad- viser of Palette Art Club, and the mem- bers visited the Cleveland Museum, an art school. They also attended the Northwestern Art Conference held at Edinboro College. The activities of the Palette Art Club ended with a picnic at the end of the year. Officers ot Camera Club are: Linda Kestner, Presidentp Gordie Cavalero, Vice-Pres- identg Susie Fennell, Secretary-Treasurer. John seems to have found an interesting model Amateurs Gain Experience in Camera Club John is showing Doug how the camera operates. Photography was the prominent interest of the students belonging to the Camera Club of Butler Senior High School. Dr. Dryden was the adviser of this newly organized club. Every member of the club was interested in photography and had access to a camera. Through the courtesy of the Eastman Kodak Company, a camera program was presented at each meeting. Included in these instructional programs were a demonstration in camera handling, a viewing of color slides, and training in the use of the polaroid camera. Attention was also given to taking better travel pictures and making a travel show. The amateur cameramen and women also visited a picture exhibition at the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh. The members decided to attend the Camera Club meetings at the YMCA if the special programs were of interest to them. The activities of the club stressed good picture taking. The members practiced taking clear interesting pictures. The Camera Club not only made students better photog- raphers but also made them keen observants of their surroundings. 125 JW Officers: Virginia Graham, treasurer, Larry Hitchcock, presidentg Roger Constantino, vice-president, Betty Ellwood, secretary. The binocular microscope aids students to solve puzzling problems. Biology Club Prepares Students for Age of Science Jean is taking notes on the observations of Dottie and Pearl, During the year many projects were carried out by the Biology Club, They consisted of genetic experiments with the propagation of fruit flies, bacteria cultures, and experiments that helped to record data about cancerous plants. Sponsored by teachers, Mr. Harry Kolakowski and Mr. Ivan Reimold and helped by Miss Ann Gladden, this club gained much knowledge from the new- found data. Larry Hitchcock, who was elected president of the club, presided over all the meetings and appointed committees to work on the projects. Any students enrolled in the biology course and who expressed an interest in the subject was eligible for member- ship in the club. FRONT ROW: Sharon Carbon, Joan Glafka, Carol Craig, Michelle DePrille, BACK ROW: Pat Tatsak, pres- ident, Sandy Draper, Judy McPherson, treasurer, Marcella Neff, Peggy Burns, Vice-president. NOT PIC- TURED is Nancy Van Grootenbruel, secretary, Library Aides Assist Students The new addition to the library was not the only asset of the library. The library assist- ants performed an invaluable service to the school by serving during the free time they had. The school librarian, Mr. Albert Miller, headed by Library Assistants Club. Each library assistant, having a willingness to work, must have retained a B average in each subiect during the school year. Members and guests got into the holiday spirit while enioying a Christmas party sponsored by this organization. During this season, the library was beautifully decorated with dis- plays and a tree made by the students from popcorn balls and cranberry strings. Not only at Christmas time, but also throughout the whole year, the library assistants posted many displays in the library. ln the spring the club hosted a district meeting of library assistants, which proved to be a great success. Enabling the student to better understand and use the library was the main obiect of the library assistants. Bill Cross must be planning to do a lot of reading over the weekend. 12 28 VISUAL AIDES BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Webster, Linda Smith, Billie Ann Beck, Sandy Arnold, Diane Brandberg. SECOND ROW: Sally Willison, Lois Panko, Lindo Birckbichler, JoAnn Have you seen any girls lately, rushing through the buildings during the day? The were probably one of the BHS office aides performing one of their many duties. Each girl must possess certain qualities, such as neatness, poise, scholarship, and dependability. These aides are usually chosen in their sophomore year, and sometimes remain in service for three years under the super- vision of the guidance counselors, Mrs. DiMatteo in the attendance office, Miss McElroy in the GUIDANCE OFFICE AIDES BOTTOM ROW: Norma Oesterling, Brenda Trofimuk, Beverly Armitage, Shirley Cooper. TOP ROW McClafferty, Joyce Pawlowicz, Shelia Smith. TOP ROW: Tom Moser, George Rodda, Ira Murdick, Barry Seth, Dave Miller, Gordon Seth. Principal's office, and Mr. Atwell in the visual aides department. Lessening the load of the administration was the main accomplishment of this group. They also helped with some clerical work, and performed innumerous errands. In the attendance office, the girls received ex- cuses from the students who were absent or late. The aides in the guidance office greeted anyone coming into the office and ran errands for the counselors, Kathy Leasure, Wylian Mechtly, Bess MacKinney. STAGE OFFICE AIDE: Lenna Thompson. ri if 1 rx . '62, , , 1 f J , H? A 35711 ta 'L QL .-L17 lfwe, MXZQJV in 1-' 4, .Ir ,Mu . I. , L f 'Q f fe ,m,,,,NV I IM I 'V I Ma? fx: .Y , I 1' 0, V W. . . . I Z A i I ATTENDANCE OFFICE AIDES BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Farriern, Norney Moran, Linda McDonald, Pat DiMatteo, Florence Grossman Nancy I-Iepe, Jeanie Dillmore, Patty Rettig, Joan Gloz, Colette Pritch- NOT PICTURED: Linda Brandon. ett. TOP ROW: Darlene Evans, Marlene lannotti, Diane Hogan, BHS Girls Serve As Office Aides PRINCIPAL OFFICE AIDES BOTTOM ROW: Jean Vuyda, ster, Linda Geibel, Susie Jones, Donna Crevar, Cindy SECOND ROW: Marilee Michel, Patti Lang, Shelia Cipolla, Joan Zaludek, Kathy Brown. THIRD ROW: Carol Claypool, Betty Brew- Christofano Kathy Holot, Paula Jones I Donna Ferguson, Tonilee Murphy. TOP ROW: Nancy Greenawalt, Nancy Post, Linda Saper, Patty Snodgrass, Bonnie Oshurak, Linda McCurdy Kathy Say. 12 I 'tt FRONT ROW: Patricia Rovito, William Wachsmuth, Helen Jurysta. SECOND ROW: Sarah Thomas, .Sue Criley, Dave Green, Harold Keller, THlRD ROW: Karen Byers, Carl McGrady, Michael Kowal, Charles Ellenberger, Eileen Practical Business Experience Mike is busy arranging the suits in the men's department at Troutman's Department Store. Karen attaches a bow to a potted plant at Bortman's Flower Shop where she is a salesgirl. 130 if P Green. FOURTH ROW: Richard Campbell, Walter Davis, Walter Doss, Ronald Geibel, Michael Zima, Karen Fleske. ls Gained by DeCo Members 'M MM v Jean operates a cash register and works as a bookkeeper at Douthett and Graharn's. DeCo Club members were students who were enrolled in the Distributive Education or the Co-operative pro- gram. These training courses pre- pared students for business vocations by giving them the opportunity to attend regular classes in the morning and to receive on-the-job training in the afternoon. Twenty-two seniors were employed as secretaries, book- keepers, and clerks under the Co- operative Education program. These students followed a secretarial, bookkeeping or clerical curriculum in school. There were twenty students enrolled in the Distributive Education program who were being trained for careers in retail and wholesale selling. They were employed by local business establishments in the after- noon. The students enrolled in these two programs were selected by grades, qualifying test scores, and teacher recommendations. A personal interview with the prospective em- ployer was also required. Under the direction of the advisers, Mr. Holden and Mr. Shaul, the club created activities for the DeCo Students who did not have an opportunity to parti- cipate in many ofthe school activities. FRONT ROW: Karen Zima, Stella Campbell, Nancy Gallagher, Patty Barbara Kriley. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Fry,Jim Orowitz,Joanne Fedosick, Collins, Jean Ross, Linda Heitzer, Judy Kerestes. SECOND ROW: Diana Patty Schnur, Harriet Shanor, Nancy Dickey, Linda Geibel, Sandy Green, Tina Nebel, Sherry Wynn, Beverly Gaiser, Justine Kalina. THIRD Bowser. ROW: Barbara Hollach, Mary Ellen White, Linda Bowser, Pat Oliva, .Es 131 OFFICERS OF FRENCH CLUB ARE: Reginia Stepahin, Secretary, Kandy Smith, President, Deronda Johnson, Treasurer. NOT PICTUREDQ Bill Purvis, Vice-President. I I ' 7 7 Le Gere I e Francais Milann looks satisfied with the French Club pin sold to her. z 3 E 5 132 The French Club, better known to the members as Le Cercle Francais, was one of the largest organi- zations at Butler High. Although it was large, each member could be active by serving on one of the committees. A class representative was also chosen from each French class to report to the class about the French club activities and plans. This year the club constitution was revised to limit membership in French club beginning with the 1964-1965 school term. Some members presented a Christmas skit at the December meeting depicting some French customs. During the holidays the club went Christmas caroling. The members also gained a greater knowl- edge and appreciation of the French culture from interesting talks by guest speakers at the club meetings. Other proiects included a skating party, an international bazaar, and a trip to Pittsburgh to see a French film. A book in memory of President John F. Kennedy was given by French club to the school library. A donation was also given to Care, an organization which sends aid to foreign nations. Many members proudly wore French club iewelry that they had ordered from the adviser, Mrs. Clark. Speaks Gay French Santa arrived unexpectedly on the night that the French Club went caroling. i 5 1 l l I Activities About Germany Are Planned by Der Deutsche Verein f.. A committee meets to plan Christmas caroling in Ger The BHS German Club, better known to members as Der Deutsche Verein, tried throughout the year to instill interest and oi greater knowledge of the German culture to members. All German students were urged to participate in this organization. Mem- bers ot the German Club were sopho- mores maintaining a B average, and juniors or seniors enrolled in the German course. Advising this group was Mr. Gustave Wolf, a German teacher. Bill Young, elected the pre- ceding spring as president, presided over the club initiation, held at the beginning of the school term. During the year, the club sponsored a Christ- mas caroling party, and a spring picnic. wfw Officers of Spanish Club are Sheldon Ziman, treasurer, Sheila Giesler, secretary, Tom Erdos, President, Diane Dunlapy vice-president. Simpaticas Amigos De Espanol. translated Kind Friends of Spanish, is the title of the Spanish Club at Butler High School. The Spanish Club helped members to become more fluent in the Spanish language and to develop a better appreciation ofthe customs and traditions ofthe colorful country of Spain. The Butler High senors and senoritas learned Spanish poems, customs, and games. By singing songs in Spanish, the members gained additional knowledge of the language and learned to appreciate Spanish music. The members put on a Spanish skit and wore native costumes. Various speakers talked about Spain and Mexico to the members. Instead of an initiation, the club had a Christmas party. German Club and Spanish Club participated in a joint athletic activity. Under the supervision of the advisers, Miss Lyras, Miss Kaelin, and Mr. Fusko, the Spanish Club launched a new proiect. It purchased records for use in this club and made them available for other organizations. The activities of Spanish Club concluded this year with a typical American Weiner roast. Friendship Is Promoted by Spanish Club Perhaps a trip to Mexico is on the minds of these tour members. 154 1 'N Here is the Latin Club presenting the Christmas Story in Latin. All the attention seems to be centered on the angel. Grandeur oi Rome ls Studied by Latin Club Officers: Anita Gerstner, secretary, Dave Smith, president, Dave Rider, vice-president, Ann Ghering treasurer. Members of Latin Club found that they enioyed themselves as they lived up to the title of Petitores Scientiae or Seekers ot Knowledge. The first activity of the club was the annual initiation picnic for new members. The initiates, dressed in Roman togas, sang Latin songs, recited declensions, and par- ticipated inthe Roman Olympic games. A slave auction was held and old members purchased new members to serve them as slaves for a week. At the December meeting the members presented a Christmas play under the direction of the adviser, Miss Dorothy Doerr. The amateur actors, wearing original costumes, recited the parts in Latin as the members in the audience read the English translation. At the meetings there were also skits, songs, and programs. The club raised money to send a representative to the Na- tional Classical Convention by selling fruitcakes. ' 135 i i Stage Crew Sets Scenery tor School Productions in ,Q f at - z Y rl fi E , i E Z J fm' 4 ' M l, M394- 4'Af',k,f,.. I y , . y, . . . , , My , ,. ,,,, -A -. Q . isZit sf4i,f, ' 2 ,. .,,,.,, ., . 2 ' . i i , 1 i 1 Chuck is trying to fix the main curtain which brake down during the Senior Queen Assembly. .11 Strike the set, move that scenery, and dim the lights were all familiar phrases to the members of the Butler High Stage Crew. Under the direction of the faculty sponsor, Mr. William Lehnerd, this service organization set the stage for all the school assembly programs, con- certs, and the Masquers musical production, The Best of Broadway. The crew also assisted civic, charitable, and relief organizations sponsoring shows on the Butler High stage. The members received training in painting, electricity, carpentry, rigging, and sound as they operated curtains, lights, sound effects, and scenery at the various presentations. The group viewed films on theatrical work and visited area theaters to see productions in order to learn more about stagecraft. Sandy is showing Nancy, a new member, howto change lights. fe . Officers: Norm Wigton, Assistant crew chief, Jean Swidinski, secretary, Fred Tack, crew chief. Dorothy, Corrine, Cathy, and Charmaine are fixing up the ushers bulletin board. X l T Twenty girls were initiated as new members of Ushers l Club this year. The girls participated in a strenuous initiation which included wearing colored socks and recit- ing a poem to former members in school. In the evening the initiates, dressed as animals, performed many unusual stunts and read an original poem about a former member. Jeanie is ushering Mr. and Mrs. Frederick to their seats for the Masquer's The new members were chosen by the club after inter- musical, The Besrof Broadway. viewing all interested girls. Every girl received a pin to wear while she performed her duties. The club earned money by ushering for school activities as well as com- munity activities. Mr. Dunaway, the adviser, supervised the girls as they ushered for the home basketball games, Best of Broadway, and the Community Concerts. The ' club had a bowling party and filled baskets of food for a needy family at Christmas. At the end of the year, the girls attended the annual banquet. OFFICERS: Mimi Hoffman, president, Linda Geibel, vice-president, Suzie Thoma, secretary, Charmaine Bretres, treasurer, Sue Hawthorne, head usher, Corrine Hutchison, assistant head usher. Joan wonders why Ralph's robe is iust the right length but Jim's is so short. Concert Choir met every day during the fifth period under the direction of Doctor H. Richard Dryden. Fifty-five members were selected on the bases of an audition and previous vocal experience. The students acquired a better understanding of high choral standards and a wide acquaintance with various types of choral literature. The numbers that were sung were taken from Broadway musicals, religious arrangements, folk music, and spirituals. This year Concert Choir had a long list of en- gagements. The accompanists, Lennah Thomp- son and Richard Shoup, the section leaders, the director, and all the members cooperated as they prepared for these presentations. Joan Rice and Nancy Starr were in charge of the Concert Choir robes. The group has performed at different colleges throughout the years. Among these were Bethany, Westminister, Grove City, and Thiel. Programs were also sung at high schools in the area. Concert Choir performed in the Christmas assembly and the Spring Concert in May. At all the programs, the maroon and white robed singers usually ended their repertoire with Beautiful Saviour. The Concert Choir Strives for Group Perfection FRONT ROW: Carol Wonderly, Susan Burns, Phyllis Soley, Michele DePrille, Rich McCandless, Ronald Kummer, Elizabeth Lytle, Rebecca Sarver, Christine Moore, Rebecca West, SECOND ROW: Joan Rice, Helen Kaye Gibson, Susan Stockard, Regina Stepahin, Dennis Wiles, Robert Ramsey, David Smith, Sharon Davis, Sandra Mclntyre, Joanne Trunzo, Virginia Hurley. THIRD ROW: Lennah Thompson, Patricia Shuber, Allene Twyford, Judy Brown, Jean Vaydo, Thomas Steriopulos, Gary Wheeler, John Koch, Harry Wilson, ,ik . . gs. - T Barbara Piroch, Jane Karges, Sandy Kintz, Sue Ellen Kurtz, Mary Ringlein. FOURTH ROW: Kay Schreckengost, Norene Mackrell, Nancy Hoffman, Dale Kennedy, Jim Baldacci, Richard Shoup, Larry Green, Susan Masters, Carol Thompson, Milann Ruff, FIFTH ROW: Barbara Weisenstein, Wyliann Mechtly, Judy Hinchberger, Al Weber, Ralph Burt, Brad Frazier, Jim Oppen- heimer, Debbie Moore, Judy Bciyer, Nancy Starr. s . Q 2 5 i l g Q5 Q9 i 4-o Q, an - x.: gl, l 'fi is Q ff T l V 138 ,i The Boys' Ensemble: SEATED: Brad Frazier, STANDING: John Weaver, David Smith, Richard Shoup, Jim Oppenheimer, Harry Wilson, Bob Romsey, and Gary Miller. 1 5 H H Carol and J udy wish they were Concert Choir members like l . B ec ky S a rve r a n d Bec ky West. l Accompanistsz SEATED: Dick Shoup and Lennah Thomp- song STANDING: Marsha Campbell, Beth Powell, Barbara Bishop, Johonna Gingo, and Verlene Weir. 15 9 BOTTOM ROW: Johnanna Camp, Janet Gold, Lynda Goldinger, Toni Kovacik, Peggy Steighner, Donna Johnston, Sandy Russo, Eileen Moult, Marilyn Duffy, Sandy Farnen, Verlette Weir, pianist. SECOND ROW: Janet Miller, Kathy Wolford, Winnie Gladden, Sandy Lineman, Dorothy Biddle, Patty Yancy, Linda Lou Cook, Carol Taylor, Mary Anthony, Virginia Bowser, Wanda Snyder, THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Rehm, Sylvia Upole, Kathy Say, Marsha Sweeney, Marlene Wulff, Barbara Bishop, Diana Herrit, Barbara Rearick, Lynda Birckbichler, Ruth Liesinger. The Girls Chorale Improves Fundamental Skills The girls, wearing blue and white robes, who appeared in the Christmas assembly and in the Spring Concert were members of Girls Chorale. This group also presented a program for a service club in Butler. In Girls Chorale the members briefly reviewed the fundamentals of music, improved their ability to sight read music, and increased their knowledge ofthe technique of singing. Doctor H. Richard Dryden was the director of Girls Chorale. Helping the director was the student director, Lynda Birckbichler. She was responsible for conducting the practice if Dr. Dryden was called from the rehearsal room. Lynda Birckbichler, Janet Miller, and Kathleen Wolford were in charge of the robes. Barbara Bishop and Verlette Weir were the accompanists of this choir. Girls Chorale is the intermediate step for many students between Junior Choir and Concert Choir. 140 Kathy is checking off her music to section leader, Janet Miller. as Clyde and Bill are testing their pitches on the Strobo Tuner. Section leaders SEATED: Sandy Farnen, Donna Johnston. STANDING: Diane Herrit, Lynda Birck- bichler, Sylvia Upole, Barbara Rearick and Janet Miller. aff Girls Ensemble: Becky Sarver, pianist. FRONT ROW: Sharon Davis, Norene Mackrell, Susan Masters, Helen Kaye Gibson, Joan Rice. SECOND ROW: Becky West, Christine Moore, Michele DePrille, Carol Wonderly. 141 The first step in the vocal music ladder is Junior Choir. All students must sing in this section before advancing to Girls Chorale or Concert Choir. This year approximately l5O students were enrolled in this choir. The students were divided into two groups, A and B. The accompanists tor Junior Choir B were Marsha Campbell, Robert Plyer, and Beth Powell. Johanna Gingo served as accompanist for Junior Choir A. The director, Doctor H. Richard Dryden provided a detailed presentation of the musical fundamentals. By using various drills and exercises in their black notebooks, the members acquired the ability to sight read music. The vocalists of Junior Chair experienced their first high school concert when they sang in the Christmas assembly this year. They also appeared in the Spring Concert in May. At the end at the year, the students were assigned to various groups in the vocal department on the basis ot individual tests. l 4-is The Junior Choir Learns Rhythms, Breathing, and Sight-Reading BOTTOM ROW: Penny Martin, Vicki Zellers, Toni Yost, Barbara Broda, Judith Marchuk, Mary Lou Maxwell, Johanna Gingo, Sharon Stamm, Linda Olson, Ann Hinchberger, Nancy Hetrick. ROW TWO: Cathy Cadwaiiader, Marie Seezox, Gayle Anderson, Kathy Cross, Dianne Rockhart, Phyllis Friedman, Viki Paradis, Kathrynann Bellaii, Catherine Atwell, Janet Biddle, Pamela Curry, Linda Campbell. ROW THREE: Lois Elaine Rodgers, Elizabeth Miller, Ruth E. Smiley, Carol Cress, Judy Borowitz, Paula Hobaugh, Patricia Mroczek, Carolyn Vargo, Georgia Oczypok, Diane Hogan, Marcia Wellner, Betty Welsh, Ginger Gamble. ROW FOUR: Joan Schubert, Nancy Twentier, Daine Sarver, Mary Rae Weber, Virginia Patton, Kathryn Taylor, Raye Sanders, Mary Giles, Cheryl Edwards, Terri Sawtord, Carol Gregory, Julia Groger. ROW FIVE: Jacqueline Fitzpatrick, Sue Murray, Karin O'Sullivan, Marsha Rapone, Suz- anne McHugh, Susi Bier, Linda Geibel, Linda Youkers, Sandy Trimbur, Kath- leen Piroch, Pearl Brown. ROW SIX: Sue Palmer, Katie Romney, Janet Fleming, Marianne Kopp, Shirley Soley, Linda Brown, Ellen Mclntyre, Sharyn Barger, Barbara Geibel, Pamela Moore, Laura Eythe. L sggg s ,s X Practicing around the piano are the section leaders , ofthe Junior Choir A section. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Brothers, Jean Acheson, Cathleen Feder, Jordis Loeb, Veronica Smith, Susan Heberling, Donna Jansen, Linda Canan, Marsha Burtner, Linda Stivasan, Jean Isaacs. ROW TWO: Durfee Keefer, Diane Stewart, Betti Elwood, Sandra Sherman, Ruth Perri, Linda Winer, Donna Fennell, Thelma Claypool, Joyce Hilderbrand, Diane Gilliland, Beth Powell. ROW THREE: Roger Constantine, Linda Stepp, Mary Ellen Walker, Jacqueline Shedio, Donna Haughey, Cherie Zulick, Mary Kornick, Linda Hutzley, Anita Nicholas, Paula Fedokovitz, Sandy Bowser, Harold Gibson, George Diener. 'YT if Tiff? 5 i7-157 C 74 The section leaders of the B section of Junior Choir are singing together. ROW FOUR: Tom Davis, Gary Miller, Doug Baird, Clyde Croup, John Evans, Ken Schontl, Bill Moult, John Galiva, Ronald Gilmore, Robin Cumberland, George Miller, William McKinnis. ROW FlVE: Walt Profota, John Weaver, Barbara Elli, Marsha Campbell, Sharon Burns, Carolyn Nicklas, Helen Ebere hardt, Marty Clingensmith, Edward Johnson, Leo Spagnola, Tony Huichens. ROW SIX: William Droll, John Nowakowski, Bruce Stokes, Mark Weber, Terry Keil, Bob Frederick, Clyde Brown, Walter Ponko, Bob Plyler, Bill Guitteau, John Rodgers, .John Newcaster. ew.. so-We t s C Riagg! - rj J 'M .. ' H M W, V., ,ir-'W vw. mai, , ,., W , ., ,W , 3, -7-W 1- M V V 'fx fm, ' if STANDARD BEARERS: Donna Gaudino, Helen Kaye Gibson. FRONT ROW: Sequinettes-Raylene Karenbauer, Sandy Rivers,. Diane Hutzler, Judy Bayer, Nanci Friedman, Betty Ja Reed, Brenda Troiimuk, Marcia Armstrong, Corrine Hutchison, Marthann Duffy. SECOND ROW: Donna Cherry, Gail Jordan, Ann Kuharic, Patricia Mergel, James Cunningham, Betty Murphy, Dennis Snyder, Kenneth Norris, David Burns, David Meier, David Morrow, Stephen Smith. THIRD ROW: Richard Cetti, Joan Kopelman, Jean Herman, Linda Huselton, Wayne Kelly, John Buttington, Edward Soule, Jane Mc- Cracken, James Moffitt, Bron Miller, Terry Croup, Grahel Gannon. FOURTH ROW: Burnadette Weitzel, Betty Snyder, Linda Skillman, Frank Macefe, Joyce , . Christie, Vincent Monteleone, Donald Darnbaugh, John Mitchell, Daryl Putney, Williarn McCandless, Robert Maxfield, Raymond Schaney, James Zotter. FIFTH ROW: Dan Shook, Geraldine Christie, Larry Johns, Mary Alice Avery, Don Gibson, Richard Shearer, James Baptiste, William Moorhead, Nate Delisi, Richard Okeson, James Shearer, James Barto. SiXTl-l ROW: Brenda Willetts, Kathy Sleigher, Gordon Wheeler, Mary Frederick, Nancy Herr, John Walker, Lauann Weiland, William Kroll, Lemoyne Miller, David Trimbur, Ronald Bolam, Barry Stevvart, BACK ROW: John Weaver, John Cooper, Floyd Hutzley, Buddy Yaukers. Butler High's Drum Major, Torn Whaley, signals the next routine to the Sequinettes as they practice. wi we N - -M as W ...f fix? ti -.Nqr X A FRONT ROW: Sequinettes-Mary Ritts, Susan Hawthorne, Linda Hawthorne, Bonnie Hart, Judy Trotta, Darla Seybert, Suzie Fennell, Linda Geibel, Shelia Giesler. SECOND ROW: Daniel Lohner, Dean Pecoraro, Tom Vehar, Joseph Birchbichler, Gary Glew, Janet Fox, Ronald Armitage, William Bridenbaugh, Dianne Watson, Blair Winner, Terry Penrod, Connie DeLair. THIRD ROW: Richard McClean, Randall Boyer, Allan Wimer, Cathy Whaley, Robert Johnson, Evelyn Weidenhof, James Whitmire, John Rose, Dennis Rice, Donna Fulk, Joseph Cornibe, Richard Rodgers. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Stokes, Larry Rettig, David Moser, Robert Witt, Carol Wonderly, Rodger Sadlak, Richard Band Stimulates School Spirit Beat the drums and strike up the bond. This is exactly what the Butler Area High School Golden Tornado Concert and Marching Band did as it represented the school at civic activities, parades, and athletic events. Under the direction of Mr. Don B. Gibson, the band participated in the Veterans' Day Parade, Safety-Armed Forces Parade, and Memorial Day Parade. In March it also presented a Spring Instrumental Music Program for family and guests. Some outstanding members of the band were active in the District and Regional Concerts. Leading the band in intricate formations and drills at the games was the drum major, Tom Whaley. The Golden Tornado Band cooperated with the drill team, major- ettes, and cheer leaders to heighten school spirit. The band was always an enthusiastic cheering and morale-boosting section at the football games. The band began practice a tew days before the opening ot the school year. They continued rehearsals throughout the year during the fourth period every day. Concert band literature was also studied by all the members. The members ot the band received a grade based on conduct, playing, and inspection. I . i., . . .. Olmsted, Robert Boda, Susie Christie, Nancy Greenawalt, John Otterson, Donna Ptlugh, Debbey Cherry. FIFTH ROW: William McGarvey, Carl Yankowski, William DiCuccio, William Daum, Karen Timblin, Bruce Eberle, Richard Hays, Francis Mattei, Charles Lorinzini, Harriet Shanor, Lynette Miller, Kenny Shriver, SIXTH ROW: Richard Burnside, Martha Pacoe, Chris Rose, Richard Kuziensky, Val Kennedy, Susan Riddle, Paul Dimit, Edward Harmon, Robert Adams, Judith Geibel, Leslie Rider, Charlane Anderson. BACK ROW: John Koch, George Foy, Ronald Hansotte, Gary Miller. At the last game, the underclassmen salute the senior members ot the Butler band. .f . - .H ..ts.s..... .- -- ,I 1... , ' -, E Q V ffm--1-is-I 1 s . A I . . g be k.Lk 5- . ' . Q 'ii ,,,. . sn!! 'df' so . . . f . ssss S -, T . . ss- ., , If A . . 'L il l 'i-i 1 .. ' F73 it ii . ., ,,... .5 N s R.. ' , W A ,,. Q ,K ,. g . N, 1 f K kv ' . an ff . J f .Q . ' -gg' T ss .. ,Q ,.,gQ 's--sg s S . - -, - . - , A ic .V tits we E .. . .. fs. 1 -nfs?-ff W- fur.. ts - I me ,Q x Y . - 1. W , , y ' - M .. . an . 5 P ,egg , M Q., .lf 1. ' . U var.. y- Qt . ' timing. ig! Wi N. Stl 1. J -sk MAJORETTES - Patty Poloskey, Linda Bartoli, Vera DeRita lcaptainj Judy Sollinger, and Ruth Neff. The Sequinettes And llllaiorettes Add Color to the Band Dressed in the school colors, gold and white, the Sequinettes and the Majorettes performed during the half-time inter- missions at the football games. As the batons were twirled and the pom-poms waved, these girls presented many routines including a clown act and a witch skit. The adviser ofthe drill team, Miss Linda Garber, andthe adviser of the Maiorettes, Miss Karen Starnes, practiced with the members SEQUINETTES - KNEELING: Susan Hawthorne, Linda Geibel, Sandy Rivers, STANDING: Sheila Giesler, Bet1yJo Reed, Judy Bayer, Bonnie Hart, Corrine Hutchison, Marthann Duffy, Mary Ritts, Linda Hawthorne, Marcia every day in school during fourth period as well as during the summer. Besides practicing these routines, they also helped work them out. Tryouts for Maiorettes and Sequinettes were held in May. The adviser of the group and faculty members served as iudges. The drill team was named Sequinettes because the girls wear white costumes decorated with gold sequins. Armstrong, Judy Tratta, Brenda Trofimuk, Darla Seybert, Susie Fennell, Diane Hutzler. CENTER: Raylene Karenbauer, Jeanie Dillmore, Nanci Friedman. A 'M' L, Z.. .f sf: V - r st . T M if 'Q .4'i - .,,. i ix K A , V! N Yue, 5 Q 1 4 in Q in--Ai 'ssh if i xi rf I J Y ' V e 'tf 1 ff 5 e s Q ' S N 3, 5 'H is i -is 'Q A N l N ' v X ,. -..., 5 iii 'V A QQ 5 'N gr If -L s 1. it it 3 t W K 5 'fi l cj L n AZ FRONT ROW: Donna Cherry, Johanna Gingo, Linda Bartoli, Carol Funkhouser, Diana Stuckie, Ann Marie Soley, Francis Streitman, Patricia Sherman, Mar- garet Thomas, Barbara Heyde, Margaret Rettig, David Renfrew, Malcolm Signer. ROW TWO: Bob Cameron, Gloria Kaltenbaugh, Kathleen Thompson, Don Gibson, Bud Youkers, Mark Gluckman, Darrell Kadunce, Robert Adams David Herlinger, ROW THREE: Bill McCandless, Richard Okeson, Edwin Dreese, Vince Monteleone, Robert Johnson, Robert Penrod, Regis Guest Students Express Musical Ability in Orchestra SEATED: Patti Sherman, Carol Funkhouser, Ann Marie Soley, Margaret Rettig, Barbara Heyde, Margaret Thomas. STANDING: Diann Stuckie, Fran Streitman, David Herlinger, David Renfrew, Malcolm Signer. Click! Click! The orchestra leader tapped his baton and the orchestra members rehearsed their music once more. Practicing diligently gave the orchestra members the necessary teamwork needed to pro- duce good musical quality in rhythm, melody, and harmony. These musical skills enabled them to enioy instrumental music both as performers and listeners. Orchestra also developed a sense of leader- ship in the section leaders. Throughout the year each student took part in a challenging system of try-outs which recognized indi- vidual achievements. The orchestra mem- bers benefited from a wide, carefully chosen variety of music and musical equipment. ln the spring a concert was given for the benefit of the community and the school. At this concert the orchestra displayed the skills they had acquired throughout the year. 147 Shielo, Lindo, ond Nancy performed Q comedy skit and dance to Tuxedo Junction. Becky told everyone, My Heart Belongs To Daddy. Margie ond Susan Iczrnenn Senior Queen Hopefuls Displayed 'e Are cu Couple of Swellsf' 1' W u.4 'M Wu., Q 47, ' I ' I ff 1 V5 .Af i , ' ee 2 I sq: W, , , ff Q! f 4' e v Brenda and Marfhann sang the praises of Being o Clown Nancy played Schumann's Sonata in G Minor. Talents at Assemblies 5 1 Party, Sherry, and Becky danced a modern iazz routine to Alley Cot. sell? Mrs. Steinbeck lBecky Sarverl and Mrs. Porter lCaraI Thompsonl hope this baby will not grow up to be a bum like their sons. Broadway! The name has a ring to it. Yes, Broadway did ring as the curtain rose on February 6, l964, the opening night of The Best of Broadway. But Broadway had been ringing at Butler Senior High since the student body learned on November 8 that the Masquers would present its seventh annual musical production, The Best of Broadway. Three hundred seventy-three peti- tions for crews and committees were processed, including two hundred personal interviews. Excitement ran high as the adult directors and the student director, Lennah Thompson, listened to four hundred cast audi- tions. The fifty-two member cast was announced on December 9. The first week of rehearsals for the cast and seventeen piece orchestra was held before Christ- mas vacation. After the holidays the rehearsals continued for five more weeks before the three performances on February 6, 8, and IO. The musical was originally slated to run only two nights, but the director, Mr. William A. Lehnerd, scheduled a third performance on February IO, due to the public demand for tickets. The Best of Broadway was a new type of musical for the Masquers. lt was a musical revue featuring comic sketches, songs, and dances. The twenty-two scene production was highlighted by the opening scene, The Best of Broad- way. ln The Bachelor Hoedown at the end of the first act, a dramatic effect was achieved by ultraviolet lighting and fluorescent material. The show closed as the entire cast paid tribute to the audience in the final scene, The Audience. The two-hundred forty-two students who worked on The Best of Broadway will never forget all the hard work, all the fun, or their director, Mr. William A. Lehnerd. Best of Broadway, New Type of Musical for Masquers M BE K Q N. 150 of ' fn. Q n ' XQZX. 1 MA . bv lil' L How long you in for? Larry asks Ken. fs., fx-yf If NX 'X.9.f You and me and the Sphinx makes three, but The Sphinx won't tell. sing Judy and Ron. Masquers Showboard SEATED: Chris Gebelein, Wyliann Mechtley, Miss Srarnes, Mr. Lehnerd, Lennah Thompson, Bill Purvis. STANDING: Mary Ellen Frederick, Alan Offstein, Carl Gnade, Sue Snodgrass, Norman Wigfon. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Sanzorti, Mrs. Boyer. You're the one who has been giving our secrets To Bernard's Bargain Basement! Becky accuses Debbie, I E l 2 i i Mi' r I Al. 'M fx 1,35 ab wwgi'P?'si: , ,yv Z' ,Ig 'Vw Hundreds of Butler High students participated in the athletic program, and hundreds more were on the sidelines bursting with enthusiasm. The Tornado athletic spirit was two-fold. First was the enthusiasm and encouragement of the loyal school fans, who proudly proclaimed intense spirit with signs, gold pom-poms, and hoarse voices. The second part of school spirit was the desire and determination of all the Tornado teams to put forth the best possible effort for victory. Through the long hours of practice and tough competition the industrious athletes developed good sportsmanship. The fans and the athletes themselves realized the importance of fair play while winning or losing a game. The enthusiasm and pride of the students continued throughout the entire athletic program. The crowd screamed as a touchdown or a basket was made. lt anxiously awaited for ci Butler gymnast to complete a routine. Flying dust from the track and cross country teams and splashing water from the swimmers did not dampen the enthusiasm ofthe supporters of the Butler teams. The student fans, cheerleaders, and athletes of Butler High have solidly united to create true school spirit in athletics. ,wana CHAMPIONS for the challenge this season pre- sented, courage, cooperation, good coaching made it a success. meant headaches, heartaches and hopes, but most ot all it meant hard work for every member of our squad. is for Aliquippa, Ambridge and all the rest. A tough fight they gave us at best. is tor moments'l and we all had a few, but Coaches Bernardi and Uram brought us through, meant good playing, passing and punting, not to mention all the good running. is for initiative that we had, injuries some-but not too bad. is the number we hated most-so we took it from the scoreboard and gave it to ourtoe. is for nights we had to be home- iust in case the coach would phone. is for the many things among them success. That's what the i963 team likes the best. Written by Bill Blaine for football banquet. Pursued by onrushing defenders, Reftig rolls around right end. Golden Tornado Goes Undeleated, Wins Midwestern Conference Coach Bernordi gives Zocccri lost minute instructions for solving the tough West Mifflin defense. BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BUHer SEASON RESULTS Erie EHwood Chy ForreH Hor-Brock BeoverFQHs Sharon AHqwppo Ambndge New Castle Q.. kkkk V . 'I' 1. ' Q T .,X up A 7 N Nm ' .: ' , , 3 -:N 5 ,. ' Q - .T ..,,: - 12' .i , we M , .f , , ,, K . i QAM 5 ,,. n - Q.. X . , . 2 if W ,x:, r . , T , .N M . - T M .. T N T A A ' ' A M K- 1 W ' Wig 3 Y my u. -3,-S k' :Q ., N ,-N 'gft 'Q K I rf A .. 'f it .lei ' i - T S: in We 4 N ea: 5 'ff 1 e 5 H- 'N , me ' M f V- K ' ' . - ,f in i O K hm O :QR 4 A Q , Q . . ? Q .E k 2 ---- 42- H -- . A . is Q , . -- H Q 5 f 5 if Ami S V' 'fi' ity ' I. - S - 9 i N i . Q -W . of S . T v rxgixx s f: Ijr, ,?o 3 gn S y T T if f if S R E- f R W f f A -wa... - rl .T - ,E - ' f -2 - 'E' T if R N R R Z A . . AAA1.A . O KV A A? V X ,iff Q. X '. Q i n .XX A . A ' FY ' M A ' ,.,::i.-3,5 Q' 1 .. N A ':': N A , eg 1 li 'tb R T X A I A . I i, H Y' 9 -2' ' A P . 3 ,. . If if 'M K g 3 S M K5 V N I: nge nm eg ow .T if - I T T S 1 if 5 l ffl o if o r , jfy I B r -,J T so WCW T T J Q ff L- T ,, f o mQA A .ro . . F 1 e 1 fix mfr, Ilia FRONT ROW: Coach Bistromsin, Russ Rockensfein, Jim Adomosky, Gene Ernie Kemper, Chuck Esper, Tony Bonerfi, Ron Soul, Dick Quigley, BACK W Moore, Nick Jonkovich, Gordon Covolero. ROW TWO: Alex Prenovitz, Ralph ROW: Pct Coyle, Tony Frofro, Joe Frc1niione,Jim Love. 1 Beck, Ed Codispof, Brad Frazier, Tim Muirheod. ROW THREE: Reno Regis, l Butler Falls to West Ivlilllin Mike Guinfo rocks up another first down ogoinsf Ambridge. X E3 5 ski s UV! . 1 - 'f.,f'!Jw ' 'if-N-H+-'Q-Riff-A- ' in uf . 3? 1 . ll' -wi' if if e K W V I 'vf E lr W X pf Q - . W xi Y V R is .. i .K it . ls , s . in I fi ,Q A gb 2' V P K ' - Q r so lr s . , . K X N51 is I X LA K x x we 1' t i X . Q it ii 1 si gy X . 3 Jai J l fi sc l fl Wk P . fls s , A k.k. xkkk K . .3 J Q 1 Q H Q N I . t . E .sw , ' F N V X Ni' A Hi K f - -Q ' s .' K .e 5 'f - A FRONT ROW: Bill Blaine, Dan D'Aniella, Mike D'Antonio, Gordon Frole, Frank Shipkowski, Ron Zawrotuk, Jerry Will, Bill Quigley. BACK ROW: Mike Zaccari, Coach Uram. ROW TWO: Tom McGrath, Dennis Secunda, Coach Bernardi, Ed O'DonnelI, Mike Giunta, JimMiller, Dennis Morrow. Jack Natili, Bill Rettig, Terry Rettig. ROW THREE: Rich Saul, Terry Hanratty, North to Place 2nd in WPIAL Toughness, teamwork, and determination brought an undefeated season to the Golden Tornado football team of Butler Senior High in l963. Head Coach Art Bernardi steered the Tornadomen to a 9-O record and to the WPIAL Class AA championship playoff game. Butler High stu- dent and adult fans watched Butler fall to West Mifflin North by a score of I2-6 at Forbes Field and lose the WPIAL championship. Butler's only touchdown was scored by Mike Zaccari near the end of the second quarter with Bill Rettig blazing the trail. West Mifflin scored a touch- down in the first half and also one in the second half. This championship game was the last Butler High School game for seventeen seniors. The seventeen senior players were Jim Adamosky, Ralph Beck, Bill Blaine, Gordon Cavalero, Ed Codispot, Dan D'Daniello, Mike D'Antonio, Brad Frazier, Gordon Frole, Nick Jankovich, Tom McGrath, Gene Moore, Tim Muirhead, Jack Natili, Bill Rettig, Dennis Secunda, and Mike Zaccari. These senior Tornadomen and the other football players have worked hard, long, and patiently to accomplish this undefeated season. The high- point of the season was the Aliquippa game played at home October 18. Both Butler and Aliquippa were unde- feated going into this title-deciding game, and Aliquippa had given up iust one touchdown in the five previous games of the season. Before a crowd of more than 6000 fans, the Golden Tornado football team beat Aliquippa 2l-13. The boys closed out the season by trampling New Castle 27-6. ln this game Bill Tank Rettig became the first Tornadoman to gain 1000 yards in rushing. The unde- feated regular season, accomplished only twice in the fifty-year football history of Butler Senior High, brought about a great feeling of pride and school spirit at Butler High. Never before did so many victory posters and signs encourage the Golden Tornado team. The teachers, stu- dents, and the cafeteria staff gave full support to the team. Students had cake, topped with a miniature Tor- nado pennant, for lunch and proudly wore the pennant to encourage the team. Great enthusiasm was demon- strated at the pep rallies held at school. A group of female faculty teachers posed as Tornado stars in authentic football uniforms. At another pep rally six Butler football players dressed as cheerleaders led the students in several enthusiastic cheers. Perhaps the greatest example of stu- dent support was shown at the evening pep rally held at Memorial Park the evening before the Aliquippa game. This bonfire assembly was planned entirely by students of the school. On Tornado Day everyone dressed in the school colors, gold and white. The 1963 football season has set new goals and heights for the entire school. Each part of the season, the undefeated regular games, the bonfire pep rally, Bill Rettig's record, the school pep rallies, Tornado Day, and the lost championship game, were all part of the memories of the 1963 Golden Tornado football team. 157 x ,Af We s W ss-Sf' jake, ,fn- ffw . , 1, s Q f,g 22b3L.-5 ?..ff-+i-- ' . '- I 'L 'Q .t 8 Dragging would-be Tucklers, Reffig drives for another first down. Top Offensive and Defensive Squads Nb! Zocccri gets hauled down in the Ambridge secondary on cr keeper ploy Prove Too Nluoh For Gridiron Foes FRONT ROW: Larry Albert, Jerry Will, John Synowsky, Dennis Walker, Jim Grolemund, Tony Bonetti, George Kelly, Rick Roe, Larry Hitchcock, Rich McCandless. ROW TWO: Jules Maust, Tom Collis, Harry Hutchison, Greg Ray, Reno Regis, Joe Franiione, Pat Coyle, John Cook, Dave Nebel, Dave Yossa, Joe Zoccori. ROW THREE: Tom Sloan, Mike Nolan, Hal Callihan, Darrell Ballinger, Jim Hollock, Wilbur Crago, Doug Hays, Phil Abraham, Steve Kensky, Kirby Stuper, Robert Pakutz. ROW FOUR: Gene Sarteschi, Frank Harbaugh, George Hart, Larry Gardner, Chuck Green, Bob Rose, Bob Grenci, Tony Ditullio, Tom Takarski, Mike MacKinney, Dale Kenney. BACK ROW: Coach Rosenzweig, Jim Bowser, Walt Prototo, Joe Mariotti, George Bailey, John Nowakowski, Harry Prenovitz, George Kellerman, Tony Fratto, Coach Lonchena. lV Football Team Had Successful Year A J.V. gridder tries desperately to gain a few extra yards. SEASON RESULTS Butler 7 Beaver Falls 6 Butler O Aliquippa 13 Butler l2 Har-Brock 6 Butler O New Castle O Butler 20 Ellwood City 6 Butler O New Castle 7 1 xc 3 , ,AWN .J 2 FRONT ROW: Mike Zaccari, Tom Hammonds, Jerry Schmeider, John McClaren, Marshall Miller, Bill Quigley. BACK ROW: Terry Hanrarty Gerhard BuHer Buder Buder BuNer BuHer BuHer Buder BuHer BuHer Buder BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer Hepe Hoopmen Placed Second in Rotary Tournament SEASON'S RESULTS North Hills Kiftanning Monessen Khk Har-Brock Hhh Avenue Fon Chewy New BHgMon Ellwood City New Comb Sharon Ambddge Ahqmppa FarreH BeaverFaHs Ellwood City New Cavk Sharon Marsh Miller steals the ball from an unwary hoopman John McCloren is unbothered by on enemy hond, cis he drives one home for Butler Hcmmonds is fouled in on attempt for ca field goal. A high, long iumpshot is Klcnn's bid for another Butler score. 163 l 4 Mike Zocccri lays one in for two more Butler points. 1 ah Hunrofty hits from the corner with 0 set shot Fast Action and Spirited Competition Marked This Year's Basketball Season ossession of ca free ball is the goal of two Tornodomen's str B FRONT ROW: Paul Oliverio, Tom Walsh, Clyde Croup, Bill Quigley, Leonard Vogel. BACK ROW: Reno Regis, Jerry Schmeider, Rich Soul Ray Knauer, George Bennett Harry Masters, and Coach Cavalero. Not Picfured is Manfred Klann. Coach Cavalero Leads JV Team to Winning Season Jerry Schmeider drives in for a Butler score. 38 BuHer 70 BuHer 36 BuHer 45 BuHer 66 Buder 36 BuHer 58 BuHer 56 BuHer 43 BuHer 54 BuHer 61 BuHer 53 BuHer 47 BuHer 59 BuHer 52 Buder 34 BuHer 73 BuHer 166 SEASON'S RESULTS North Hills Kiffanning Monnessen Kiski Har-Brack FHH1Avenue EHwood Chy New Castle Sharon Ambndge Ahqmppa FarreH Beaver FaHs EHwood Chy New CasHe Sharon Ambndge gf K i N wi 'ff E .1 f i f t Q- 1 I - 3 . 'e s - Q, s X 1 Q Q -, Q M 'sg ' FRONT ROW: Dave Croft, John Grossi, Steve Eury, Tom Horne, Glenn Duffy, Mickey Uram. BACK ROW: Tom Sawhook, Jerry Moore, Steve Soley, Cliff Diehl, Dan D'Aniello, Dove Shidemantle, Larry Martz, and Coach Uram. Coach Uram Steers Butler High Gymnasts to Undeleated Season Mr. Paul Uram, the coach of the Butler High gymnastic team, has guided the team through twelve undefeated seasons. The 1963 undefeated gymnastic squad won the Western Pennsylvania Championship. Jim Sacco, a 1963 graduate, received the all-around championship award. ln the AAU Cleveland Swiss Gurner Meet, the 1963 team placed second. This year the squad had six returning lettermen. To receive these letters, the boys earned ten points in the regularly scheduled meets or placed first, second, or third in the Western Pennsylvania Championship Meet. The returning lettermen were Dave Croft, Danny D'Aniello, Cliff Diehl, Jerry Moore, Tom Sawhook, and Dave Shide- mantle. New members included Glenn Duffy, Steve Eury, Tom Horne, Larry Martz, Rick Mclntyre, Dick Polanec, Bill Prokopchak, Steve Soley, and Mickey Uram. This year the boys worked very hard practic- ing on the sidehorse, parallel bars, rings, long horse, and high bar. During Christmas vacation the team practiced every day. Fewer gymnastic meets were scheduled this year because many teams in the league were trying to cut down on expenses. When the Magnet went to press, the squad had won its first three meets against Mount Lebanon, Penn Hills, and West Mifflin. 1963 SEASON'S RESULTS 71 V2 Butler 68 BuHer 74 BuHer 76 BuHer 78 Buder 78 BuHer 70 BuHer 66 Buder 72 BuHer Penn Hills West Mifflin Mt. Lebanon West Mifflin Penn Hills Mt. Lebanon 1964 RESULTS Mt. Lebanon Penn Hills West Mifflin 24V2 28 21 24 18 18 26 33 24 167 sors is pon of Tom Sowhoolds routine on the side horse. Bywords oi 1964 Gym Team Were Agility, Strength, and the Will to Win Tom Horne practices his .Icp split, which he uses in his free exercise. I ,,, Img' . F ,Ja , 4 fy , fa , 5 W f' A T i ,, .V M f. Bob Reddick widens the gap as his opponent tails behind. Coach Hepe shouts encouragement as Hcmmonds fights to maintain the lead. , WEBW f Tom Hammonds displays the form that brought him the new course record ..,s'i i 4 Nwmmx if E , Nm , 7, A ' . QLE : ,:, :-1. i Q ' 2 H P , H 1 70 l964 returning lenermenr Terry Renig, Roger Holly, Bill Reftig, ond Mike D'An1onio. Golden Tornado Thinclads Excel in Cinder Events John foils in on cmempt to clear the bor in the pole vault, nge. 71 vgxf iq, McGrath strains ond hecves to propel the shot skyword. Roger Holly clears another hurdle in the low hurdle event. Dove Gordon takes his third try in the brood lump. is , . .. - ,. i .,.. ,K W. X .. u. a 'A Y 'lx is av ins Nm X-it ...lg MiKW, revel. . W-1 'S ' A M eg. e, it ,, MSQSN N N e, 171 L' bw i ,,,., if fry D'An1onio heads for the wire in first position in the I00-yard dash. Bill Reftig receives the baton from D'Anronio on the second leg of the 880 relay. Wiz v 172 GZ Butler High iankers Place Second in Section Tom Siliander performs the most difficult of strokes, the butterfly. John goes high and shows good form in a back dive. Swimmers, take your mark, get set, go! This marked the beginning of each race at every swimming meet. George Bistransin was the coach of the varsity swimming team. Swimming practice began November 1 for the boys who were trying out for the team. The exciting meet of the season was the deciding match of the section with Gateway on February 14. Butler lost the meet 49-37 and lost the section title. The team placed second in its section. Butler was in a new section this year, since the WPIAL swimming section was broken down into two sections, the North and the South. The Tornado tankers had a 9-I record for the season, losing only to Gateway in the regularly scheduled meet. Many outstanding swimmers broke school records this year. Tom Erdos broke records in the 50-yard free style event and the 200- yard individual medley. A record was also set in the 200-yard free style relay through the combined efforts of Tom Erdos, Jim Cupp, Bill Cross, and Tim Muirhead. 173 xi x A if 5 4 awe .J,JA:,,,Z. r , 2 ,Sk xx As the signal is given, two Butler swimmers lecip off the starting blocks. J' L 'K K ma, M tit Y? , .. .,, f..,s v' , N f, ,af M3 , ,ma 9 , W I W, 7' W 174 John Smith performs o difficult buck dive half twist. Butler Sinks Fox Chapel to Tie Gateway tor Section Lead Z we .. .... ,,,.W,,g ..c.. E .......e...e..,. ..,, ,....c..+,-X.,-X W.. 1. . -- .,.........,, M. ..,.. . .M ..e,..i....M 5 0 5 a BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer Buder BuHer Buder Butler IN WATER: Tom Rogerson, Jack Prochison, John Moore, Larry Chamberlain. FRONT ROW: Dick Thompson, John Phillips, Dave E. Rider, Jim Cupp, Torn Erclos, Tom Moser, Pat Pritchett, Dennis Fillhart, Greg Ray. SECOND ROW: Jim Hollack, John Synowsky, Jim Dubyak, John Smith, Bob Martin, Bill Cross, John Mathers, Larry Kurtz, Bill Kinch, Tom Frazier. BACK ROW: John Stepahin, Wayne Glenn, Chuck Greenawalt, Dan Lafferty, Tom Siliander, Coach George Bistransin, Tim Muirhead, Gene Moore, Pete Shaffer, Glenn Hutchison, John Chinoski, Walt Cicchiani. Gateway Triumphs Over Butler in Swimofl 1964 SEASON'S RESULTS 68 Churchill I8 74 Kiski Area I2 7l Tarentum I3 57 Fox Chapel 24 43 Gateway 42 64 Kiski Area 22 78 Tarentum 7 Al Gateway 45 63 Churchill 23 58 Fox Chapel l8 Sectional Swim Off 37 Gateway 49 Jim Cupp performs in the 200-yard free style event. ! 0 s E E l tl FRONT ROW: Bob Reddick, Gary Tipton, Manfred Klann, Ron Kummer, Vince Kuharic, Dennis Steible. ROW TWO: Jerry Schmeider, Gary Reay, Richard Andrews, Roger Holly, John McClaren, Jim Smith, Tom Hammonds, Coach Hepe. Butler Distancemen Place Fifth in PIAA Coach Edward Hepe steered the cross country squad of Butler High to its third consecutive year as Midwestern Conference Champions. The cross country team celebrated a double victory when it met Shenango Township High School here, October 15. Butler not only won the meet 15-40, but Tom Hammonds also set a new record of 10:30 for the 2Ve mile course at Butler. The team finished the season with six wins and two losses in dual meets. The boys traveled to Aliquippa on October 19 to participate in the WPIAL District Qualifying Meet. WPIAL is made up of thirty-two teams which are divided into three sections, the Northern, the Central, and the Southern. The purpose of the qualifying meet is to pick four top teams of each section to compete in the WPIAL finals. The top team of each division and the twenty top individual runners participate in the state meet. In the WPIAL Qualifying Meet, Butler was second in the Northern District. In Aliquippa on October 26, Butler placed fourth in the WPIAL finals. Tom Hammonds was the only Butler runner to place in the twenty-fourth annual PIAA Cross Country Championship which was held on November 2 at University Park. 176 BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer VVon: SEASON'S RESULTS 21 llow score winsl Penn Hills 31 North Allegheny 29 New Castle 15 Riverside 15 North Hills 41 Mt. Lebanon 15 Shenango 19 Aliquippa 6 Lost: 2 e A.. Dan D'Aniello holds an L onthe parallel bars. Perfect form is shown by Cliff Diehl as he performs a hundstand Yhe parallel bars. Dove CrofY holds a difficult planche on fhe still rings. Im 7 P 2 mn BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer 178 Ken Thomas blasts out of the rough attempting to reach the green M W Rick Hrip pauses at the top of his backswung and concentrates r. alter Lonchena Takes Over Leadership of Golf Team in 1964 16 5V2 IOV2 9V2 6V2 I6 10 13 IO 6 1963 SEASON'S RESULTS fLow Score Freeport Richland Kittanning New Kensington Har-Brack Freeport Richland Kittaning New Kensington Har-Brack Wins of 1 0 V2 5 V2 6 V2 9 V2 O 5 V2 3 6 i 0 FRONT ROW: Mike Kaschik, Frank Parise, Mike Boies, Bill Bridenbaugh, Dale Andres, Dana Miller, Dick Birchbichler. BACK ROW: Dave Miller, Jim Lynn Dave Geible, Claude Thompson, Coach Ray,Jim Cress, Gary Godot. Varsity Riflemen Enter Fourth Year of Competition Coach Ray looks on as Mike and Bill prepare to fire. - .. , .K V ' '-M-w...,.N s, ' Fifteen boys were members of the Varsity Rifle Team this year. Of the five senior members, three were re- turning lettermen, Mike Kaschik, Frank Parise, and Claude Thompson. The two new senior members were Dave Miller and Pat Werner. Last year the squad placed first in its section. So far this year the team, coached by Mr. Ray, has won two meets and lost two meets. lt was victorious over Penn Hills and Milvale, but bowed to Shaler and Fox Chapel. The scoring at these meets was governed by the rules of the National Rifle Association. Since Novem- ber the Butler team has submitted scores to the NRA postal match. Butler finished ninth in this nationwide compe- tition, based on the November scores. The rifle team continued to submit the scores through February. 179 S e amd., 'tain-. ...X -Y Law t-S.,NX-fe 7 3 Walter Cicchiani prepares to put a serve across the net. 3 We v Q me Returning lettermen: Walter Cicchiani, Eugene Moore, John Kosar, Tom Horne Team Spirit and Returning Lettermen Form a Sound 1964 Tennis Team First Half Butler 5 Tarentum 0 Butler 5 W. Beaver 0 Butler 2 Beaver Falls 3 Butler 3 New Castle 2 Butler 3 Beaver 2 Eugene Moore puts a hard racket to the ball. ,sr T963 SEASON'S RESU LTS Total won: 8, lost: 2 Second Half Butler Tarentum Butler W. Beaver Butler Beaver Falls Butler New Castle Butler Beaver Weight training provides vigorous muscular activity, as shown by Dick Cashdollar's aim is straight and true as he practices for intra- Jack Lewis. mural archery. Intramurals Encompass a Wide Field oi Individual and Team Spons These intramural swimmers try hard to improve their butterfly form 181 .k--- K A iump ball begins the action of another intramural basketball game. 182 15 Two intramural riflers zero in on a distant target. Intramural Program Provides Recreation and Competition sm.. -ms Y . . .K cc Q sl . X Q X .- i ai :W Q .W NV, 3 Q. 5 Q gs xii 5 . S5323 is KWMQW V . - t,' f tt, ' f ',,,e7' ii' 1 ...af-e.,,. wf , WW Come on, team! This was the cry of members of the intramural teams. The intramural program enabled boys who were not taking part in varsity athletics to participate in sports on a competitive level. This program included a variety of sports. Mr. Voelker and Mr. Williams iointly sponsored gymnastics, weight training, archery, tennis, volley- ball, golf, wrestling, fifty mile swim, and senior life saving. The fifty mile swim and the senior life saving course were supervised by Mr. Voelker. These two sports were the only ones that girls attended. Students, enrolled in the Red Cross fifty-mile swim, kept a record of the lengths which were tabulated, and cards were presented tothe swimmers indicating ten, twenty, thirty, forty, or fifty miles of swimming. In the life saving course, students practiced fundamental strokes, life saving techniques, and water safety. This course also included studying and discussing the book written by the Red Cross for life saving. The softball and basketball teams were headed by Mr. Bernlohr, who was assisted by Mr. Atwell. Mr. Keys and Mr. Wolfe served as the faculty advisers to the rifle team. Golf was sponsored by Mr. Hutchison. All the intramural sports offered recreation and stressed physical fitness and sportsmanship. Q 421 fe x 5 183 84 Varsity Cheerleaders: FRONT ROW: Captain, Nancy Van Groofenbruelg BACK ROW: Charmaine Betres, Karen Kinzer, Andi Robinson, Susie Thoma and Nancy Hepe. Cheerleaders Arouse School Spirit Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: FRONT ROW: Barbara Jaffe and Pcmy Shediog BACK ROW: Carol Curzi, Cathy Feder, Linda Rimer, and Dolly Gaudino. 'We'- 5 an 3 X . 'wi 'Q '46 1 xmh X. This year's GRA otticers are: Vice-president, Lynda Cupp, President, Linda Geibel, Secretary, Anita Gerstner, Treasurer, Candy Curly, and not pictured Recording Secretary, Lois Panko, Carol Curzi displays her skill on the balance beam. - -a A i - I' 86 GRA Provides a The Girls' Recreational Association, an organization open to every girl in school, sponsored athletic activities which encouraged physical fitness as well as good sportsman- ship and teamwork. Bowling was an activity which was held every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday throughout the year, each team bowling once a week at the Bowla- way Lanes. The captain and seven members gave their own bowling team a name. Among some ot the unusual team names were Crazy Eights, Bowlwinkles, Pin Pirates, Knock Outs, Alley Cats, and Gutterballs. Table tennis and badminton were popular sports with many girls. Table tennis began on October 8 and continued till Nov- ember 5. Barbara Tack and Susan Heberling were the table tennis champions this year. Badminton also began on October 8 and the GRA champions, Sandy Arnold and Lois Panko, were determined on December TO. GRA also sponsored recreational and competitive swimming. Rec- reational swimming was held after school from 3:30 to 4:15. After the recreational swim, many girls parti- cipated in competitive swimming events. GRA gymnastics were held after school on December 3, IO, and 17. The girls used the mats, trampoline, uneven parallel bars and balance beam. Basketball competition began on January 2. After the regular basketball season was over, the class teams were chosen. The best players on the class teams participated on the gold and white teams. ln the spring the GRA sponsored a Sock Hop and sold gold and white Golden Tornado basketball pins. The governing body of GRA was the executive council, which included the others and all the sports managers. Homeroom representatives were elected to announce all GRA plans to the girls in their homerooms. Joyce Pawlowicz rolls a strike in a GRA bowling league game af Bowlaway Lanes. Variety of Sports for Girls Preparing for a dive is Lynda Cupp, who parficipares in GRA swimming GRA SDOVYS mf- 09e'5f FRONT ROWI PONY FiSCJ'16f, SONCJY AVHOJCJI Lepore, Sue Snodgrass, Paula Szostak, Doroihy Druga and Ruth Deronda Johnson, Suzie Thoma, Sheila Giesler, and Donna Cherry. Ann Lgesinger. Missing from fhe pjcw,-e is Lynda Mcqjurdy. SECOND ROW: Susan Hawthorne, Mary Riffs, Anita Johnson, Pany 187 V 1 1 r Barb and Sue ore champion table tennis players in GRA this year. 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T, -'xg wg:--155 fgffcfrg iff lv QQ., , gg, 'W if? ?f A --f Y' W rf' Iii' 15,1 ,H-f,,: iv, -- I aiffff-1155365 --',,s.1,, 1: fa H, 1, A K Vw'-'fk,:715 E-1 f94:f?l2w1si5?':-'rl5fr2iA,,i1k15W'-fmix, 'faiif-ffmz,f-V--u,'WA:-1-ffl .M,,f.,,,.g,g,, .,.,,,,, . ,xw-.L,xX ww, N, ,. , ,- , A-.3-.6 m,,,.,, - X --5 ,f sg, sf EW V V.,- ,W ' m, 4 41- 5, N ,rw ,, fe, W Z A 'P wk Z W, ,. ,L 4 W ,. V '9 WK .L W4 jg Wg, M Va ry lm., Q Aw y gb, Wi .M 'ff we MSI ,QP W, ' fy MV 4 ' ha, 'ww' ASL ii is ms, ff- Q in if Q, ,Q 'ffl What made Butler High exciting this year? The school life added that extra vitality that made Butler High School mean something different to each student. The students have many memories of the seven and one-half hours spent each day at Butler Senior High. Friends, old and new, greeted each other and relaxed in the student lounge before and after school. Among the newfound friends were the foreign exchange students. They mingled with Butler High students as they carried on gab sessions and serious discussions in the halls, classrooms, and cafe- teria. Each student was sure of finding an unfamiliar face among the 2700 students. But a student was more than a number, everyone was an actual part in the everchanging life at BHS. School spirit was aroused in many varied activities. Every student was proud of those students who received special recognition. The excitement of school elections and special events sparked student life. The activities that go on outside of school also played an important role at BHS. Amid all these activities Butler High students endeavored to maintain grades and concentrate on school studies. All the events of school life, added together, formed a very important part of education and also made Butler High exciting. ig V ' ' , W - ' 1 ,, . L in ,,,,, We if m Tp ' it ' ifi Tim Muirhead from South Africa Hartmut Green from Germany Duangkeo Wuitirunyagul from Adeline Peter from Alaska Thailand Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me. This is the opening line of the American Field Service Song. The American Field Service increases understanding and friendship among the peoples of the world by giving teenagers the opportunity to live with families in a foreign land. The American Field Service, a non-profit educational organization, brings high school students from abroad and sends American students to foreign countries. AFS carries out its purpose through the Summer Program and the School Program. Summer exchange students stay in South and Central America, Europe, the Far East, Africa, and the Middle East during the months of July and August. Exchange students participating in the School Program spend a term or a full school year abroad in Europe, Australia, Asia, New Zealand, South America, and South Africa. This year four students from far away lands were studying at Butler Senior High. Tim Muirhead and Duana Wuirtirunyagul were AFS students and Hartmut Green and Adeline Peter were sponsored by two local churches. Duangkeo Wuitirunyagul came to Butler in September as an AFS exchange student from her home in Roeid, Thai- land. The nickname of this petite girl, four feet ten inches tall, with the long black pony tail and the big friendly smile is Duana. At Butler High School this year, Duana took a general course which included some subiects that were not offered in Thailand. These courses were typing and homemaking. She particularly enioyed home- making because she was anxious to learn how to sew. Duana is eighteen years old and has already begun her college education at Mahasarakam Teachers College in Thailand. After leaving America, Duana will return home to continue her studies to become an English teacher. Tim Muirhead was another foreign exchange student sponsored by the American Field Service. Tim arrived 192 Goodwill Ambassadors. in Butler during the summer from Grahanstown, South Africa. This eighteen year old student had just finished high school and was adding a year of American schooling to his education. Physics and geography were his favorite subiects. Talking in the usual British accent, Tim often quipped that Americans have funny accents, too. ln his leisure time Tim listened to jazz music, read, and partici- pated in sports. Football was a new game to the South African, although he had played rugby in his country. Tim soon learned how to play football and was a de- fensive tackle on the BHS Tornado squad. He also par- ticipated in varsity swimming on the Butler High team. Hartmut Green was another foreign student who enioyed athletics at Butler High School. He participated in track and enioyed watching the Butler football team. Sponsored by the International Christian Youth program, Hartmut came to Butler from Ueteisen, Germany, and stayed with Bill Coffman. Hartmut was often called Gunnar, his nickname. Besides being interested in athletics, Hartmut also enioys music. He plays the valve trombone and the bass viol. When this sixteen year old German boy returns to his homeland, he will complete his last two years of high school. Adeline Peter was not a student from a foreign country. She was from the state of Alaska. She arrived in Butler at the beginning of her sophomore year to stay for three years under the sponsorship of St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Her favorite subiects were homemaking, sociology, and government. During her spare time, Adeline was a camp counselor at a summer camp and a member of Pinettes, a branch of the Junior Hospital Auxiliary. When she returns to Fort Yukon, Alaska, she would like to become a nurse. Each one of these students hinted that he would like to visit Butler again. I The exchange siudenfs, Tim Ducma, Adeline, and Hartmuf, are enioying Christmas at BHS. Phyllis Bogard, Joanna Lerner, Barbara Harp, and Nancy Parker, are the candidaies hoping to be one of those chosen to go abroad for the coming school year. 193 Q 1 1111 X 22 1 A ' ' ' f . , f , . , f ' M 1 1 1 f . 'm,k -1 ' 1- M 4 A 1 ,X .115 11 John F. Kennedy? 1917-1963 1 Q -- ij1LQ,Yg1 - K K t ,-1 5 1 7:45511 , I The Flag was kept at half-mast following the assassination of our thirty-fifth President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. We always will remember that tragic afternoon of November 22, 1963 when the announcement was made that President Kennedy was dead. For thirty official days of mourning our flag was flown at half-mast in honor of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, our friend, fellow citizen, and President. He was from and for a new generation and the young realized it. Now we are given the burden and ioy of his confidence. The best way to serve his memory is to do our part, whether large or small, in redeem- ing the values he stood for in life and to which in the end he gave his life. The torch has been passed to a new generation. let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own. ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. -U Butler High Nlourns Death of President f'7?'Wf K i 42-HWS. K ',.1sifi i 2 KQV! .Zffff .Wit Z' 'RZ fe John F. Kennedy and family. It is Q stimulating excercise for those students who walk up the hill every morning. Getting Here and Gelti n The bell hos rung and these students are in a hurry to reach their lockers. ,f' Q6 f hs 124349- X e, I Every morning the snack bar is opened for those students who do not have 1 E time to take five minutes for breakfast, The boys have finally found out what their female classmates go through to attract their attention. The period of meditation is observed throughout the school before classes begin. ,L 7 we al 'Iv W? ' ,Lf WJ Dick and Tonilee know it takes hard work to reach the top as Rod has. f L Y Avmmnlvu 505 Vow! Room I i l .earn College Night Bunn Snvmn HIGH AUDIIURIUM e 7:3o Me Sfzwnvlgs PA mvrs Ifvvlrm IPIXIMBER 2 5 Ill Carolyn and Dennis ore just fwa of many students that attended college night to see about their choice of a college. 198 Enthusiasm and Achievement This iunior American history class realizes that you can raise your hand only when you know 1he answer. 1 1 Q Aoi-QA School spirit was greatly improved at the football games this year. Are Growing at BHS x Ann and Party must have heard some good news. Mike and Dennis have not quite reached the will try again. Q uv, top, but they it W f 'ffW?'Af7.W, fi f f We if ,, iff 'iffffff' , f C M, 4,:67fM ,' ,W f ,f , ,f 5 44, Q V J if W, f t i y, fl A, i Q A ' 4 Mmmmwff 1 1 99 Spaghetti, one of the favorites at Butler High, always means an extra long wait at lunch time. After eating each student disposes of his tray in on orderly manner. 200 Efficiency Runs . What is your duty? Whatever the day demands. Johann Goethe, a German writer, stated one of the definitions of duty. Every day at Butler Senior High, people were faced with the usual daily responsibilities as well as many unex- pected tasks. Many students served as aides to the professional staff in the various offices of the school performing tasks to help maintain the efficiency of the school. Other workers include the bus drivers who brought many bus loads of students every day to our traffic circle and in the fall gave a demonstration of safety in emergencies. The custodians faithfully fulfilled the many iobs that were necessary to keep Butler High functioning effectively. Everyone at Butler High recognized what had to be done, and everyone did his duty. rumen HINIU the School ...-.LJ Lindo Bel! cmd Lindo Smith are only two of The aides who help in The various offices. You have To poy the consequences, Putty, says Mrs. Bonneh. ggusllll' 20 ,- These are the members of the Butler High School Morning After Gang. STANDING: Tom Iarrapino, Sandy Pummel, Gordie Cavalero, Margie Smith, Jack Natili. SEATED: Sandy Rivers, It Happened the Margie, a Senior Queen Candidate is being interviewed by Jack. Several Butler High students conducted a weekly radio program, the Morning After Gang. This program, sponsored by the local radio station WBUT, was on the air every Saturday morning from I I:l5 to ll:45 during the school year. The student disc iockeys of the program included four senior regu- lars and two iunior alternates. The regulars were Margie Smith, Sandy Rivers, Jack Natili, and Gordon Cavalero. Sandy Rummel and Tom Iarrapino were selected as alternate announcers. Auditions were held in October to choose the six participating stu- dents. The group was kept busy before the program receiving the telephone requests from the listeners. Requests for favorite songs were also mailed to the Morning After Gang. The programs also included interviews with outstanding personalities in the school. This program often helped to keep the stu- dents well informed on the activities at Butler Senior High. 15, X WE , Q 5 E iswsx iv Mrs. DiMatteo accepts all types of excuses every morning from 8:15 until 8:30. This picture unveils the secret of how the music to begin an Morning After announcement is made. Mr. Hepe wants to save John the trouble by presenting the letter to Betty Jo himself. Q Q 20 35 I - i 'L , , , -? . I i I Every yeor 0 new quota of disabled studenfs finds its woy czroun A congregation such os this was often seen in The telephone booth during the lunch hour. E tf I 'VI t These cheerleaders are ihe envy of Their classmates. Q sir iii .1 , r , fi. F lun' L X. , .. .. In l'J s .4 U v', ' .4 n 1 r -, , u J ll' ,V is 4 . W M U. 4 i 'S e campus wilh the help of friends To carry their books, Bill looks pleased with the Butler High pennant which he designed. Lavin Club slavery presents a problem To The initiates. Gordie seems To be asking Sandy if she approves of his choice. wi 1 -4 ,VM 55XiNxfv. ,ffl i 1 Ls' V Q EW 1' :I 1 ! 4. i 1 V55 Carol had the delighrful iob of arranging the fall show- case. Jim thinks Marty aclds The right touch to his snowman. 206 Like every girl, Connie enjoys the sweet smell of the spring blossoms. The Time Has Come Summer is picnic and convertible time, and this carloocl is ready to go . ..... W Dave Shannon, senior class president, extends his best wishes to the presidents of the iunior and sophomore classes, Pete Schaffer and Kathy McCafferfy. THE MAGNET staff hopes that you have enioyed your school life and that you will always remember your Alma Mater: Mid these scenes in recollection Thy name shall resound. Youthful dreams and fond ambition With thy name are found. Thee we honor, thee we cherish, Thee we'll love alway, Hail to thee our Alma Mater Hail to thee for Aye. -I 3' rn 2 a no 5, -. o T m J a. o S 3 o -. cc C K0 X' cn Q O 3' :L Q '14 , ,515 4 5, l in X , 20 WM.WQfv' MOST DEPENDABLE Marthann Duffy and Thomas McGrath ABES, KAREN ANN College Prep Course GRA- bowling, FTA, Spanish Club ADAMOSKY, JAMES D. General Course Football letters, Varsity Varieties ADAMS, PAULA E. General Course Senior Banquet Committee, Junior Achievement ADAMS, ROBERT ANDREW College Prep Course Homeroom officer, Concert Band, Band letter, Recreational Band, Ensemble, Orchestra ADAMSKY, EDWARD CHARLES General Course Space Club A'HEARN, ALAN RAPHAEL College Prep Course Intramural Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, Varsity Track, Visual Aids Office, The Best of Broadway ALLEN, JOHN DUWAYNE Industrial Arts Course AMOS, JAY K. Automotive Arts Course ANDERSON, PATRICIA K. College Prep Course Homeroom officer, FNA, Student Council, GRA- bowling, Latin Club, B certificates ANDRES, DEAN P. Industrial Arts Course 208 ,... Who's Who ANDRES, RONALD L. General Course Homeroom officer, Intramural Softball, Intramural Archery ANGERT, DAVID RICHARD General Course ANGERT, LARRY J. General Course ARMSTRONG, MARCIA JEAN Business Course Junior Hop Committee, Skyliner staff, Sequinettes , GRA- bowling, volleyball, B certificate, The Best of Broadway ARNOLD, SANDRA SUE General Course Homeroom officer, Biology Club, Student Council, GRA- basketball, tennis, softball, gymnastics, swimming, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, Thespians, Palette Club, Diary of Anne Frank , Bye Bye Birdie , Visual Aids Office ATKINSON, ROSE MARIE Business Course Junior Choir AUBREY, JACQUELINE LEE College Prep Course German Club, Latin Club, B Certificates AVERY, MARY ALICE College Prep Course Cap and Gown Committee, Concert Band, Band Letter Recreational Band, Ensemble, The Best of Broadway BACHMAN, LARRY E. Industrial Arts Course Intramural-softball, basketball BACHMAN, RODNEY LEE College Prep Course Name Card Committee, Varsity Track, JV football- letter, Intramural-basketball, softball BAKER, C. BRUCE General Course BALPH, THOMAS J. College Prep Course National Honor Society, Cap and Gown Committee, Magnet Staff, JA, A and B Certificates BARKLEY, JACK ALAN College Prep Course Student Council, Intramural-basketball, softball, Masquers, The Best of Broadway , Golden Mosquers BARNETT, JAMES ALBERT Industrial Arts Course BARON, SAM J. College Prep Course Class Officer, Jr. Hop Committee, Intramural- basketball, Biology Club, Student Council, German Club,JA, B Certificates BARR, THOMAS EDWARD General Course Name Card Committee BARTHOLOMEW, DAVID Industrial Arts Course BARTO, JAMES A. Business Course Sr. Hop Committee, Concert Band, Recreational Band, Letter Y. in Class of '64 BARTO, KENNETH General Course BASHLINE, BEVERLY ANN General Course BAYER, JUDITH ANN College Prep Course Junior Choir, Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir-Letter, GRA- Softball, Badminton, Volleyball, Sequinettes, FNA, Student Council, Spanish Club BAYER, PAULA ANN College Prep Course GRA- Bowling, French Club, German Club BEBLO, JOHN J. General Course BEBLO, JOSEPH FRANCIS Business Course Intramural- Basketball, Softball, Volleyball BECK, BILLIE ANN College Prep Senior Hop Committee, GRA- Bowling, Badminton, German Club, Visual Aids Office BECK, JOHN R. General Course Homeroom Officer BECK, RALPH ERIC College Prep Homeroom Officer, Varsity Football-Letter, Intramural Basketball BELL, DENNIS C. General Course BELL, LINDA KAY Business Course Senior Hop Committee, Junior Choir, GRA- Bowling, FBLA, Visual Aids Office BELL, NANCY LEE Business Course Junior Choir, A Cappella Choir, FBLA BERDY, BRUCE ALAN Business Course BERGBIGLER, DONALD JOHN Agricultural Course FFA BERNSTEIL, DAVID LEE Industrial Arts Course Intramural- Basketball, Volleyball, JV Football, Letter BIANUCCI, GARY W. College Prep Intramural Basketball BIEDENBACH, ALICE C. Business Course Name Card Committee, FBLA BIEHL, RICHARD RAE General Course Senior Hop Committee, Palette Art Club BILOWICH, JULIE ANN General Course Junior Choir BIRCKBICHLER, JOSPEH R. General Course Concert Band, Band Letter, Recreational Band, Ensemble, Intramural Archery BIRCKBICHLER, LYNDA ANN College Prep Course Homeroom Officer, Junior Choir, A Cappella MOST VERSATILE Linda Geibel and Dave Shannon Girls Chorale, GRA- basketball, gymnastics, bowling, badminton, volleyball, FNA, Spanish Club, Student Announcer, Visual Aids Office, Bye, Bye Birdie , The Best of Broadway , Library Club, B Certificates BITTER, FREDERICK JAMES College Prep Varsity Swimming - Letter, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Jr. Achievement, B Certificates, Jr. Service Men BLAIN, DALE A. General Course Homeroom Officer BLAINE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN College Prep Course Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Football, Football Letter, Student Council, Spanish Club, B Certificates, The Best of Broadway BLAIR, MARILYN JEAN Business Course FBLA, GRA, Geography Club, Pen and Ink Club, Jr. Achievement, Cap and Gown Committee BLAIR, TERRY LEE General Course Cap and Gown Committee, Spanish Club BLATT, FLORENCE MARIE Business Course BLOOM, CAROL LOUISE Business Course French Club, B Certificates 4277? MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nancy Starr and Dave Smith BLOOM, MARTHA JANE Homemaking Course BOCHNAK, LINDA JANE College Prep Course Biology Club, FNA BOLAM, RONALD L. General Course Concert Band, Recreational Band, Ensemble, Intramural- basketball, cross country, Geography Club BOLLINGER, HELEN ELAINE General Course GRA-Bowling BOLLINGER, JACK FREDERICK College Prep Course Homeroom Officer, Intramural- basketball, softball, Jr. Achievement BORDONARO, FRANK A. College Prep Course Junior Choir, A Cappella, Thespians, Our Town , Oklahoma! , Diary of Anne Frank , The Best of Broadway , Jr. Achievement BOSKO, CHARLENE FAY College Prep Course FNA, Spanish Club, Jr. Achievement BOWSER, DAVID Industrial Arts Course BOWSER, LINDA MAUREEN Business Course Junior Choir, A Cappella, DeCo Club, FBLA, Co-op, Senior Banquet Committee, B Certificates 210 Who's Who BOWSER, SANDRA SUE Business Course GRA- basketball, softball, bowling, badminton, table tennis, DeCo Club, FBLA, Thespians, German Club, B Certificates BOYD, DEBORAH KAY College Prep Course Junior Choir, GRA- softball, volleyball, FNA BOYER, RANDALL L. Business Course Band - concert, recreational, letter, Ensemble BRADY, KAREN SUE College Prep Course Name Carcl Committee, Homeroom Officer, Junior Choir, A Cappella, GRA- badminton, volleyball, FNA, Spanish Club BRANDBERG, DIANE College Prep Course Junior Choir, GRA- bowling, badminton, table tennis, Ushers Club, Visual Aids Office BRANDON, LINDA LOU Business Course BRANDON, ROBERT CARL College Prep Course Palette Art Club BRANDT, NANCY MAE Business Course Name Card Committee, Junior Choir BROERMAN, DONNA JEAN Business Course FBLA, Spanish Club BROWN, JON TIMOTHY Industrial Arts Course BRUNER, PATRICIA DIANE College Prep Cap and Gown Committee, Junior Choir, GRA- bowlin badminton, tennis, volleyball, French Club, FTA, Latin Club, B Certificates BRUNER, ROSEMARY Business Course Homeroom Officer, Guidance BUCHTER, JOHN H. College Prep Intramural Basketball, Softball, Letter BUNGAR, DANIEL WILLIAM General Course Industrial Arts BURKE, BARBARA ANN College Prep Skyliner Staff, Junior Choir, GRA- basketball, tennis, softball, gymnastics, swimming, bowling badminton, table tennis, volleyball, French Club, Palette Art Club, Student Announcer, Junior Achievement, The Best of Broadway BURKE, DAN JOHN College Prep BURKE, JOHN LEO Industrial Arts BURNS, SUSAN JANE College Prep Banquet Committee, Homeroom Officer, Orchestra, Junior Choir, Concert Choir, GRA, German Club, Bye, Bye Birdie 9 CAMPBELL, RICHARD LEE Business Course French Club, FTA, GRA Bowling, Bye Bye Birdie , BURNSIDE, DIANA GAYLE General Course Banquet Committee BURRIS, JOHN V. College Prep Intramural Football, Softball, Volleyball BYERS, KAREN E. Business Course Distributive Ed., FBLA, DeCo Club CAMPBELL, CONNIE MAE Business Course GRA- bowling, FBLA In Class of '64 49 Volleyball, JV Varsity, Football Letters, Varsity Track, Student Council, Morning After Gang, Junior Achievement, The Best of Broadway , Camera Club 49 CAVICCHIA, ELIZEBETH ANNETTE Business Course 50 Homeroom Officer, GRA Basketball, Bowling, Badminton, 49 Table Tennis, Volleyball, FBLA CEHELSKY, HELEN LOUISE College Prep 50 50 Junior Choir, FNA, GRA Bowling, Spanish Club, Junior Achievement 50 CHAPPELL, PATRICIA JEAN College Prep Course 50 DeCo Club, B Certificates CAMPBELL, RONALD L. College Prep Intramural Basketball, Softball, Volleyball CAMPBELL, STELLA LOUISE Business Course Senior Hop Committee, Co-op, FBLA, B Certificates CASEY, TIMOTHY PATRICK College Prep Course CASHDOLLAR, RICHARD C. College Prep Course Foreign Exchange Student Finalist, Intramural Archery, Softball, Swimming, Riflery, Color Guard, Student Council, Camera Club, B Certificates CAVALERO, GORDON PAUL Business Course Junior Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer, Intramural Basketball Letters, Softball Letter, Badminton, MOST MUSICAL Becky West and Bill McCandless The Best of Broadway CHEERS, JEAN CAROL General Course Junior Choir CHRISTY, LORAIN RALPH General Course Intramural Football, Space Club CHUBA, MARLENE MARIE Business Course CICCHIANI, WALTER ANTHONY College Prep Course Senior Prom Committee, Banquet Committee, Varsity Tennis, Intramural Letter, Swimming Letter CICCO, DIANE B. General Course Junior Choir, GRA Basketball, Softball, Junior Achievement CICCO, JACK L. Industrial Arts Course Homeroom Officer CIESLA, MARY ALICE College Prep Course Concert Choir, FNA CLARK PHILLIP E. College Prep Course Rifle Team CLAYPOOL, CAROL EVONNE College Prep Course Senior Hop Committee, FTA, Geography Club Spanish Club, PrincipaI's Office Aid COCKROFT, ROBERT E. General Course CODISPOT, EDWARD L. College Prep Junior Hop Committee, Student Council, Varsity Football, Letter, Intramural - basketball, softball COFFMAN, WILLIAM ROY College Prep Spanish Club, The Best of Broadway COLLEY, CARL WESLEY College Prep Senior Hop Committee, Radio Club, Biology II Club, Space Club, South Pacific , Junior Achievement COLLINS, EARL J. Industrial Arts COLLINS, Larry James General Course 2 ' CLASS FAVORITES Sue Hawthorne and Dan D'Aniello COLLINS, LINDA MARY College Prep FBLA, FNA, GRA COLLINS, PATRICIA LOUISE Business Course DeCo Club, FBLA, Co-op COLLINS, THOMAS M. General Course COMPTON, MARY E. Business Course CONRAD, GRACE EVELYN General Course CONVERY, ROBERTA ANN General Course GRA-bowling,volleyball COOPER, JOHN A. 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Business Course 52 CROSS, WILLIAM College Prep Course 52 Homeroom Officer, Varsity- swimming, track, Intramural, Letter, German Club 50 CROTZER, BARBARA KAY Business Course 52 GRA Bowling, Junior Achievement 5' cuPP, JAMES P. Business course 52 Intramural - basketball, softball, swimming, 51 Letter, Varsity swimming. Letter 51 CURZI, DANIEL F. Business Course NP 51 CYPHER, DONNA LEE Business Course 52 Senior Prom Committee, GRA- basketball, bowling, 51 badminton, table tennis, French Club, FBLA, Guidance Aide 51 DANCIK, CAROL ANN College Prep 52 FNA, GRA, Spanish Club 5I D'ANlELLO, DANIEL ANTHONY College Prep 52 Student Council, Two Football Letters, Gymnastics Letters 5I D'ANTONIO, MICHAEL JOSEPH College Prep 52 Homeroom Officer, Intramural- basketball letter, 5l volleyball, Varsity and Junior Varsity Football Letters, Varsity Track Letter 5I DAUBENSPECK, CHERYL ANNE College Prep 52 51 Awards Day Committee, Name Card Committee, GRA- softball, bowling in Class of '64 DAUM, WILLIAM LAIRD College Prep Gymnastics, Marching Band DAVIS, DANNY Automotive Arts Course Senior Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer DAVIS, SHARON ANN General Course Junior Choir, A Cappella Choir, Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir, French Club DAVIS, WALTER LAWRENCE Business Course Homeroom Officer, Intramural- gymnastics, swimming, DeCo Club DeFELlCE, LEONARD M. 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General Course Varsity Cross Country, JV Cross Country, Intramural - basketball, softball, volleyball DIBICCARO, ROBERT ANTHONY College Prep Course National Honor Society, Homeroom Officer, Debate, Debate Letter, Intramural - softball, Student Council, Junior Achievement, A and B Certificates DICKEY, NANCY L. Business Course GRA- bowling, DeCo Club, FBLA, B Certificates DILLMORE, JEANIE LOUISE College Prep Course Senior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Band Letter, Sequinettes, GRA-softball, bowling, badminton table tennis, volleyball, Spanish Club, Ushers Club, Attendance Office DITTMER, SALLY FAYE Homemaking Course DOCTOR, JUDY ANN Business Course GRA-swimming, badminton, volleyball, FBLA, Name Card Committee DOERR, KAROL ANN Business Course Name Card Committee, Junior Choir, GRA- badminton Junior Achievement DOLAN, CHARLES EDWARD General Course Biology Club DONAHUE, GERALD RICHARD Industrial Arts Course Intramural-softball, Varsity-track DOSS, WALTER J. Business Course D.E., DeCo Club DOWNING, RAYMOND G. College Prep Course Sr. Hop Committee, Intramural basketball, softball, Spanish Club pam vt- BEST LOOKING Sherry Wynn and Sam Baron Who's Who DUBYAK, JAMES A. Industrial Arts Course 53 Swimming, Varsity Letter DUFFORD, CHERYL KAY Business Course 53 Jr. Choir, FBLA DUFFY, MARTHANN College Prep Course 54 Sr. Prom Committee, Jr. Hop Committee, Skyliner staff, Jr. Choir, Sequinettes, FNA, GRA, Spanish Club, Our Town , Jr. Achievement, B certificates, Queen's Court DUFFY, GLENN RAY College Prep Course 54 Jr. Hop Committee, Varsity Gymnastics, JV gymnastics, Intramural basketball, softball, gymnastics, volleyball, Gymnastics letter DULYA, ANDREW S. Automotive Arts Course 54 DUNCAN, DAVID A. General Course 54 Homeroom officer DUNKLE, ROBERT PAUL College Prep Course 54 Sr. Hop Committee, Latin Club, B certificates DUNLAP, DIANE LOUISE College Prep Course 54 Sr. Hop Committee, Homeroom officer, FNA, GRA DUTTRY, DONNA JEANNE Business Course 54 Name Card Committee, Jr. Choir, FBLA DYMUN, JOHN ANDREW College Prep Course 54 Intramural weight lifting and gymnastics, Student Council, The Best of Broadway is-J' CLASS CLOWNS Suzie Thoma and Alan Offstein 214 EICHENLAUB, JOHN V. College Prep Course Varsity track, cross country, Jr. Varsity cross country, Intramural basketball EICHENLAUB, STELLA LOUISE Business Course ELLENBERGER, CHARLES F. Business Course Varsity cross country, DeCo Club, Jr. Achievement ELLIOTT, EVELYN KAY General Course GRA-bowling EMBROSKI, JOANNE CAROL Business Course EMIGH, MARJORIE JOANNE Business Course Junior Choir EPPINGER, SANDRA L. Business Course ERDOS, FRANCES KAREN General Course GRA, Palette Art Club, Spanish Club ERDOS, SUZANNE MARIE General Course GRA ERDOS, THOMAS CHARLES College Prep Homeroom Officer, FTA, Spanish Club, Varsity Sw Letter, Intramural- basketball, softball. ETZEL, JUDITH MARIE Business Course Homeroom Officer, FBLA EURY, DAVID LEE Business Course Name Card Committee, Homeroom Officer, Cap and Gown Committee EVANICK, DONNA ELAINE Business Course EVANS,JOHN General Course Class Officer, Jr. Varsity-football, track, Intra- mural- basketball, softball FABER, DENNIS LEE Business Course 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 imming 54 54 54 NP 54 Intramural - softball, basketball, Homeroom Officer, The Best of Broadway FABIK, RUTH LOUIS Business Course Name Card Committee, GRA-softball, bowling FAIR, CATHERINE ANN Business Course Junior Choir FAIR, RAYMOND R. General Course FAZZINO, MERRILL NELSON Automotive Course FAZZINO, MICHAEL STEPHEN Industrial Arts Palette Art Club FECICH, SANDRA LEE College Prep 54 54 54 NP 54 55 in National Honor Society, Junior Choir, GRA- bowling, French Club, FTA, GRA, A Certificates, B Certificates FEDOSICK, JOANNE Business Course Junior Choir, GRA- bowling, volleyball, DeCo Club, FBLA, Junior Achievement, Co-op FELDSTEIN, NORMAN RICHARD College Prep Senior Prom Committee, Debate Team, Intramural- softball, golf, German Club, Oklahoma! , The Best of Broadway FENNELL, DENNIS s. College Prep Senior Hop Comfnittee, Intramural-softball, German Club FENNELL, RONALD E. General Course Intramural -football, Geography Club FENNELL, THOMAS RAY General Course Homeroom Officer, Intramural-softball FERRARO, CHRISTINE, ANN College Prep FETZER, DORIS LEE Business Course Junior Choir FETZKO, THOMAS JOHN College Prep Senior Hop Committee FILETIC, SALLY Business Course FBLA, DeCo Club, Co-op FILGES, LOIS JEAN General Course Senior Prom Committee, GRA- bowling, Palette Art Club FISHER, JUDITH ANN College Prep GRA- basketball, softball, bowling, volleyball, French Club, FNA FISHER, LARRAINE M. Business Course Name Card Committee, GRA FISHER, PATRICIA ANN College Prep Senior Hop Committee, French Club, GRA Spanish Club, Student Announcer, Guidance, Junior Achievement FLACK, FREDERICK CHARLES College Prep Homeroom Officer, Junior Choir, A Cappella, Varsity Swimming, Biology Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Bye, Bye Birdie , Junior Achievement, The Best of Broadway' 1 FLEEGER, DONNA MAE Business Course Cap and Gown Committee, FBLA FLEISCHER, FAY MARIE General Course GRA- basketball, softball, badminton, volleyball, FNA FLEMING, REBECCA ESTER Business Course Class oi '64 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 MOST ATHLETIC Bill Rettig and Nancy Van Grootenbruel 55 55 Senior Hop Committee, FNA FLESKE, KAREN ANN Business Course GRA-softball, bowling, badminton, 55 volleyball, Biology Club, DeCo Club, Principal's Office, Visual Aids Office FOHL, GEORGE CHRISTOPHER College Prep 55 FOLEY, DAVID L. Business Course Homeroom Officer, Intramural- basketball, 55 softball, volleyball FORTER, JOHN E. General Course Intramural rifle 55 FOLLMEYER, CAROL LYNN College Prep GRA- bowling, badminton, FNA, Spanish Club FOY, GEORGE THOMAS Industrial Arts Course Color Guard, Radio Club 55 FRANCHUK, DONNA MAIRE Business Course 55 FRAZIER, BRADOAK ROBERT College Prep Homeroom Officer, Junior Choir, Boys Ensemble, Concert Choir, Varsity Football- letter, JV Football, Intramural -football, 55 volleyball 2 SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Dave Shannon FREDERICK, DENNIS JAMES General Course FREDERICK, JAY A. General Course Senior Hop Committee FREDERICK, MARY ELLEN College Prep Concert Band Letter, Recreational Band, Ensemble, French Club, GRA- softball, volleyball, Diary of Anne Frank , Bye, Bye Birdie , Junior Achievemrnt, B Certificates FRENCHAK, MARY ANN Business Course FRITCH, FRED H. General Course Cap and Gown Committee, Junior Varsity Football, Football Letter FROLE, GORDON P. College Prep Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball, Basketball Letter, Varsity Football, Football Letters, Intramural- softball and volleyball FRY, BRUCE LEROY Business Course Intramural tennis, DeCo Club, Co-op FUNKHOUSER, CAROL ANN General Course Spanish Club, Orchestra, GRA GAISER, BEVERLY ANN Business Course Senior Prom Committee, Homeroom Officer, FBLA, GRA softball, DeCo, Co-op 216 Who's Who GAISER, MARGARET MARY College Prep 56 GRA badminton, B Certificates GAJEWSKI, JOHN THEODORE College Prep 56 Homeroom Officer, Spanish Club, Intramural- basketball, softball GALAN, VAN GEORGE College Prep 56 GALL, DAVE JOHN General Course 56 Senior Hop Committee, Varsity and Junior Varsity Football Manager, Intramural volleyball GALLAGHER, BERNARD JOSEPH Industrial Arts 56 GALLAGHER, NANCY L. Business Course 56 National Honor Society, DeCo Club, FBLA, B Certificates, Co-op, GRA- bowling, volleyball GANGWISCH, BETTY LOUISE College Prep 56 FNA, Latin Club GARLITZ, SYLVIA A, Business Course 56 GAUDINO, DOLLY ANN College Prep Course 56 Class Officer, Banquet Committee, Jr. Choir, GRA- tennis, gymnastics, swimming, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, A Cappella, French Club, FNA, Student Council, Ushers Club, B Certificates GAUDINO, DONNA JEAN College Prep Course 56 Homeroom Officer, Jr. Choir, A Cappella, FNA, GRA- gymnastics, swimming, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, Standard Bearer, Student Council, German Club, Ushers Club GEARHART, JOHN M. College Prep Course 56 Sr. Prom Committee, Homeroom Officer, Intramural - basketball, softball,swimming,Varsity- gymnastics, Spanish Club, The Best of Broadway , Jr. Achievement GEBELEIN, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN College Prep Course 57 National Honor Society, Sr. Prom Committee, Homeroom Officer, Skyliner Staff, Thespians, Student Announcer, Our Town , OkIahoma! , Diary of Anne Frank , Bye, Bye Birdie , The Best of Broadway , A Certificates, Golden Masquers GEIBEL, BONNIE LOU Homemaking Course 57 GEIBEL, JOHN LESLIE Industrial Arts Course 57 GEIBEL, LINDA EILEEN College Prep Course 57 National Honor Society, Jr. Hop Committee, GRA- Letter, basketball, gymnastics, swimming, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, Sequinettes, Ushers Club, The Best of Broadway , PrincipaI's Office, A Certificates, Queen's Court GEIBEL, LINDA LOUISE Business Course 57 DeCo Club, FBLA, B Certificates GEIBEL, RONALD JAMES Business Course 57 in Class of '64 DeCo Club GERSTNER, ANITA LOUISE College Prep Course 57 Sr. Prom Committee, Homeroom Officer, Magnet Staff, GRA- basketball, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, softball, The Best of Broadway , Diary of Anne Frank , Bye, Bye Birdie , Latin Club, Pallette Art Club, FTA, Jr. Achievement, B Certificates GERSTNER, KATHERINE ANN College Prep Course 57 Homeroom Officer, GRA- basketball, bowling, volleyball GEYER, MARCIA JEAN Business Course 57 Jr. Hop Committee,GRA- bowling GHERING, ANN College Prep Course 57 Foreign Exchange Student Semi-Finalist, National Honor Society, Homeroom Officer, Magnet Staff, French Club, GRA- swimming, bowling, badminton, table tennis, Latin Club Treasurer, Ushers Club, Bye, Bye Birdie , Our Town , OkIahoma! , Diary of Anne Frank , Sr. Prom Committee, National Merit Letter of Commendation, B Certificates, Golden Masquers, The Best of Broadway GIBSON, HELEN KAY College Prep Course 57 Homeroom Officer, Jr. Choir, Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir, Standard Bearer, French Club, FTA, Student Council, Spanish Club, B Certificates, The Best of Broadway GIESLER, SHEILA ANN College Prep Course 57 Jr. Hop Committee, GRA- basketball, softball, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, Sequinettes, Spanish Club, Ushers Club, Student Announcer, Bye, Bye Birdie , The Best of Broadway , Queen's Court GILES, LOIS A. General Course 57 Library Club GLAFKA, JOAN ARLENE College Prep Course 57 GRA- basketball, softball, swimming, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, French Club, FNA, Library Club GOFF, LARAINE E. College Prep Course 57 Senior Prom Committee, Skyliner Staff, FTA, Latin Club, Jr. Achievement GOLEC, LANNA Business Course 58 Geography Club, Jr. Achievement GOOD, REBECCA ANN College Prep Course 58 Homeroom Officer, GRA- basketball, softball, volleyball, Jr. Achievement, The Best of Broadway GORDON, DAVID D. General Course 58 Varsity Swimming, Swimming Letter GORDON, DAVID ROY College Prep Course 58 Intramural Gymnastics, Riflery GOUGHLER, FRANCINE Business Course 58 J r. Achievement GOULD, JEAN College Prep Course 58 Homeroom Officer, Junior Choir, Spanish Club GOULD, SHIRLEY JEAN College Prep Course 58 National Honor Society, Homeroom Officer, French Club, FTA, Student Council Alternate GRAFFIUS, KAREN General Course 58 Senior Prom Committee, Junior Choir, FNA, Pen and Ink Club, Spanish Club, The Best of Broadway GRAHAM, BEVERLY ANN Business Course 58 FBLA GRAHAM, CAROL LEE College Prep Course 58 Name Card Committee, GRA- bowling, Biology Club, FTA, Student Announcer, Bye, Bye Birdie , The Best of Broadway GRAHAM, GEORGE D. General Course 58 Industrial Arts GRAHAM, NORMAN H. Agriculture Course 58 FFA GRAHAM, REID General Course 58 GRAHAM, THELMA G. Business Course 58 GREEN, DAVID PAUL Business Course 58 Distributive Ed., DeCo Club STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Dan D'AnieIlo 217 S' E . EDITOR OF SKYLINER Brenda Hill GREEN, DIANA MARIE Business Course DeCo Club, FBLA GREEN, EILEEN Business Course DeCo Club, FBLA GREEN, GAIL MARIE General Course Palette Art Club, B Certificates GREEN, HARTMUT General Course Foreign Exchange Student, Intramural - basketball, Student Council, German Club GREEN, JOHN R. General Course Senior Hop Committee GREEN, WILLIAM JAMES Business Course Student Council, Student Announcer, Jr. Achievement, The Best of Broadway GREENAWALT, CHARLES C. College Prep Course Varsity- swimming, track, Student Council GREENAWALT, NANCY LEIGH Business Course Concert Band, Band Letter, Recreational Band, Ensemble, Principal's Office, Bye, Bye Birdie , The Best of Broadway GREENERT, HENRIETTA MARY College Prep Course GRA-softball, FNA, The Best of Broadway , B Certificates 218 Who's Who GREGG, PAUL EDWARD General Course 58 Varsity-track GRIFFIN, GARY LLOYD College Prep Course 59 Jr. Choir, Jr. Achievement, Intramural- basketball, softball, Color Guard, Student Council, Spanish Club, The Best of Broadway GROSSMAN, FLORENCE LORENA General Course 59 Attendance Office GSCHNELL, JOHN D. College Prep 59 National Honor Society, Homeroom Officer, Magnet Editor-in-Chief, Intramural - basketball, softball, German Club, A Certificates GUADAGNI, NANCY L. Business Course 59 HACKETT, EVA A. Business Course 59 Homeroom Officer, GRA basketball HALL, HOWARD P. College Prep 59 HAMMONDS, GEORGE THOMAS College Prep 59 K Cross-Country, two letters, Basketball, two letters, l Track, letter, Senior Hop Committee I HANCOCK, JAMES General Course 59 HANDTE, LOUIS E. Industrial Arts 59 JV - Cross-Country, Varsity- Track, Cross-Country 58 HANKEY, VIRGINIA ANN College Prep 59 GRA, JA, The Best of Broadway 58 HART, BERTHA BERNICE Business Course 59 Homeroom Officer, Junior Choir, GRA- basketball, gymnastics, bowling, volleyball, Sequine1'tes , 58 Student Council, Spanish Club, Ushers Club HARTSELL, REBECCA JANE Business Course 59 58 Homeroom Officer, GRA- basketball, swimming, bowling, Student Council, Palette Art Club, Queen's Court HARTZELL, DAVID WALTER College Prep 59 58 FTA, JA HAUSSIG, BARBARA College Prep 59 58 Junior Choir,GRA-softball,German Club HAWTHORNE, SUSAN College Prep 59 Senior Hop Committee, Junior Hop Committee, Junior 58 Choir, GRA- basketball, softball, gymnastics, swimming, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, Sequinettes , Student Council, Ushers Club, Student 58 Announcer, Diary of Anne Frank , B Certificates, Queen's Court HAYS, NANCY JEAN General Course 59 Senior Hop Committee, Palette Art Club, Bye, Bye Birdie 58 HEASLEY, RALPH ANTHONY College Prep 59 JV -football, Intramural - basketball, softball in Class of '64 HEATON, WILLIAM J. Business Course Homeroom Officer, Intramural- basketball, softball HECK, CARL Industrial Arts HElNZER,JACK E. College Prep Homeroom Officer HEIST, TERRY HENRY Automotive Course HEITZER, LINDA KAY Business Course Homeroom Officer, Junior Choir, DeCo Club, FBLA, Thespians, Oklahoma! HELSEL, RICHARD COOK College Prep B Certificates HENRICKS, MARY LOUISE Business Course Banquet Committee, Junior Choir, FBLA HEPE, NANCY LOUISE College Prep Senior Prom Committee, Homeroom Officer, GRA- gymnastics, bowling, table tennis, volleyball, Varsity Cheerleader, FTA, German Club, Attendance Office, Queen's Court HERLINGER, RICHARD CLYDE College Prep Homeroom Officer, Varsity- riflery, B Certificates HERMAN, ANDREA Louise College Prep Junior Choir, A Cappella, French Club, FNA, GRA- bowling, Junior Achievement HEROLD, MARY M. Business Course Junior Achievement HETRICK, PAUL ROBERT College Prep Space Club, B Certificates HIGGINS, THOMAS JON College Prep Junior Achievement HILDERBRAND, LORRAINE SUE General Course Guidance Office HILL, BRENDA E. College Prep National Honor Society, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Junior Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer, Skyliner Staff, Junior Choir, GRA- softball, volleyball, Student Council, Spanish Club, Bye, Bye Birdie , Our Town , Oklahoma! The Best of Broadway , B Certificates, Queen's Court, Golden Masquers HILLIARD, CHARLES NICKOLAS Business Course Homeroom Officer, A Cappella Choir, JV Football Letter HILLIARD, MARJORIE ANN Business Course Cap and Gown Committee, GRA- bowling, FBLA, B Certificates HINCHBERGER, LINDA ANN Business Course FBLA, GRA, Guidance Office EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF MAGNET John Gschnell .Ne se A E f' ' if . we 'diy fag-if-Re isi -we me ,gl :ses fy :ez E . :Si .mei 3' X in-lmunsnvqnnlu HINCHBERGER, PAULA JEANNE College Prep Course 60 HINDMAN, RONALD LEE General Course HOFFMAN, MIMI College Prep Course 60 60 Senior Prom Committee, Junior Choir, GRA-swimming, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, Biology Club, French Club, Student Council, Ushers Club, Bye, Bye Birdie , Our Town , Oklahoma! , Diary of Anne Frank , The Best of Broadway , Golden Masquers, Homeroom Officer HOFFMAN, JOHN P. College Prep Course Intramural-basketball,softball,volleyball HOFFMAN, SANDRA KAY Business Course Senior Hop Committee HOLLACK, BARBARA ANN Business Course Junior Choir, DeCo Club, FBLA, GRA, Co-op, Junior Achievement HOLLY, ROGER College Prep Course Track, Cross-country HOLOCHUK, THOMAS EDWIN General Course HOLOT, KATHLEEN ANN Business Course Name Card Committee, Homeroom Officer, GRA- bowling, softball, FBLA, Principal's Office HOLT, BEVERLY ANN Homemaking Course 60 60 60 61 61 61 61 219 Who's Who HOLT, GLORIA MARIE Homemaking Course HOON, ROBERT W. College Prep Course Senior Prom Committee, Skyliner Staff, Intramural basketball, softball, volleyball, German Club, Junior Achievement HOOVLER, MARGARET INA College Prep National Honor Society, Biology l Club, Palette Art Club, A and B Certificates HOSHAK, LINDA MARIE College Prep Jr. Choir, FNA, GRA- basketball, gymnastics, bowling, volleyball, Library Club HRIP, RICHARD ANDREW College Prep Homeroom Officer, Intramural - football, volleyball, Varsity golf, Golf letter, German Club, B Certificates HUEY, RICHARD ALAN College Prep German Club HUFF, CONNIE ELIZABETH General Course FNA, Latin Club, Library Club HUGHES, CRAIG RUSSELL General Course Geography Club, Cap and Gown Committee HULICK, LESTER MARTIN College Prep Space Science Club DRUM MAJOR Tom Whaley 220 HULTON, WILLIAM MERCER College Prep 61 National Honor Society, Homeroom Officer, Debate, Skyliner staff, Intramural -tennis, Student Council, Thespians, Latin Club, Pen and Ink Club, Student announcer, Our Town , Oklahoma ! , B Certificates HURWITZ, AARON MARK College Prep 61 Homeroom Officer, Thespians HUTCHESON, EDWIN LEON College Prep 61 Sr. Prom Committee, French Club, Thespians, German Club, Pen and Ink Club, Student announcer, Our Town , OkIahoma! , Diary of Anne Frank , JA HUTCHISON, PATRICIA ANN Business Course 61 HUTZLER, DIANE College Prep 61 Sr. Prom Comnittee, Homeroom Officer, GRA- basketball, softball, gymnastics, swimming, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, Sequinettes, French Club, FNA, Student Council, Ushers Club, The Best of Broadway HUTZLEY, ROBERT JAY Industrial Arts 61 Space Science Club ISAAC, SANDRA S. Business Course 61 GRA ISOVITSCH, RUDY ROBERT Industrial Arts 61 JACKMAN, PATRICIA ANN College Prep 61 Cap and Gown Committee, Homeroom Officer, GRA- bowling, FNA, Library Club, Spanish Club, JA JANKOVICH, NICHOLAS College Prep 61 Varsity football, letters JEWART, DONNA MAE Business Course 61 JOHNS, GARY WILLIAM College Prep 61 National Honor Society, Intramural-basketball, softball, B Certificates JOHNSON, DERONDA College Prep 62 Jr. Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer, Magnet Staff, GRA- basketball, tennis, bowling, volleyball, French Club, FTA, Latin Club, JA, B Certificates JOHNSON, JENIFER DANTHENY College Prep 62 Foreign Exchange Student Finalist, National Honor Society, Bye, Bye Birdie , B Certificates JOHNSON, ROBERT CARL General Course 62 Band letter, Recreational Band, Ensemble, Orchestra JOHNSTON, SHERRILL CATHERINE Business Course 62 Sr. Hop Committee, Junior Choir JONES, SUSAN ANN College Prep 62 Sr. Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer, GRA-basketball, softball, bowling, badminton, volleyball, Biology Club, Palette Art Club, Diary of Ann Frank , Bye, Bye Birdie , PrincipaI's office, B Certificates in Class of '64 CAPTAIN OF VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Nancy Van Grootenbruel JORDAN, GAIL R. College Prep 62 Concert Band, Band letter, Recreational Band, FTA, Latin Club, B Certificate JURYSTA, HELEN JEAN Business Course 62 Sr. Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer, GRA-volleyball, DeCo Club, FBLA, Spanish Club KAISER, BONNIE L. General Course 62 KALINA, ELIZABETH MARIE Business Course 62 Jr. Choir, GRA-softball, bowling, volleyball, FBLA, JA KALINA, JUSTINE MARY Business Course 62 Cap and Gown Committee, Jr. Choir, A Cappella, DeCo Club, FBLA, Co-op, JA, B Certificate KAMERER, BARBARA J. College Prep 62 Homeroom Officer, GRA- basketball, badminton, table tennis, French Club, JA KARENBAUER, RAYLENE SUE College Prep 62 Senior Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer, Sequinettes, FNA, Student Council, Biology II Club, Guidance KARENBAUER, RONALD J. Automotive Arts Course 62 KAscl-uk, MICHAEL R. College Prep 62 Spanish Club, Rifle, Golf, Track, JA KAYLOR, MARY JANE College Prep 62 GRA- bowling, volleyball, FNA, Pen and Ink Club KEATLEY, BEVERLEY KAYE General Course 62 GRA, Student Announcer KEEFER, JAMES HENRY General Course 62 Recreational Band, Intramural Basketball KEENE, FRANK THOMAS Industrial Arts 62 KEIL, TONI College Prep 62 Senior Prom Committee, Skyliner Staff, French Club, FTA, Palette Art Club, The Best of Broadway. KELLER, HAROLD LEWIS Business Course 62 DeCo Club KELLY, BERNADETTE MICHELE College Prep 62 Junior Choir, Biology Club, FNA, GRA, Spanish Club, Biology Il Club, Bye, Bye Birdie , B Certificates, Awards Day Committee, The Best of Broadway KELLEY, DONALD ALLAN College Prep 62 B Certificate, German Club, Football Manager KERESTES, JUDITH EILEEN Business Course 62 National Honor Society, Senior Hop Committee, FBLA, Student Council, Spanish Club, B Certificates Co-op KIENZLE, CAROL ANN General Course 62 Senior Hop Committee, GRA- bowling, badminton, volleyball, Visual Aids Office, JA KIENZLE, JAMES EDWARD College Prep 62 JV Football, Intramural- basketball, softball KILEY, SANDRA LEE Business Course 63 GRA- bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball KILLEAN, CAROLE Business Course 63 Senior Hop Committee, Junior Choir, GRA- basketball, swimming, volleyball KILLMEYER, KATHLEEN A. 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General Course 73 Certificates, The Best of Broadway , Most Versatile Intramural Softball SHANNON, KATHLEEN H. College Prep Course SAYLOR, ROBERT MARVIN General Course 73 Junior Choir, Biology Club, B Certificates SCARNATO, FRANK JOSEPH College Prep Course 73 SHANOR, HARRIET JOAN Business Course Banquet Committee, Junior Choir, Intramural -Track, National Honor Society, Senior Hop Committee, Concert Riflery, Student Council Band, Letter, Recreational Band, Ensemble, DeCo, FBLA SCARNATO, PATRICIA LOUISE College Prep Course 73 Junior Choir, FBLA, FNA, Student Council, GRA, SHEDIO, JOHN H. Automotive Arts Spanish Club, Oklahoma SHEPPECK, ELAINE Business Course SCHAEFERS, FRED F. College Prep Course NP Skyliner Staff, Palette Art Club, Oklahoma! Intramural - Softball, Diary of Anne Frank , Guidance Aide, Junior Achievement Stage Crew, Bye, Bye Birdie SHERMAN, DAVID A. Business Course SCHLATZ, RICHARD PAUL Automotive Arts Course 73 Senior Prom Committee, Intramural-basketball, softball SCHMID, ALICE LOUISE College Prep Course 74 Junior Choir, GRA- bowling, German Club, Stage Crew, SHIDEMANTLE, DAVID R. College Prep Masquers Varsity Gymnastics and Swimming, Bye, Bye Birdie SCHMIDT, BARBARA ANN General Course 74 SHIELDS, KEITH E. Business Course Intramural- softball, volleyball SCHNUR, JAMES P. General Course 74 SCHNUR, PATRICIA JEAN Business Course 74 National Honor Society, GRA- basketball, softball, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, Co-op, FBLA, B Certificates SCHWALM, JUDITH ANN College Prep Course 74 National Honor Society, Homeroom Officer, Magnet Staff, Organ Guild, GRA-bowling, FNA, Latin Club, Biology Il Club, A Certificates, The Best of Broadway , Senior Queen's Court SCOTT, GAYLE LEE Business Course 74 SECUNDA, DENNIS MICHAEL General Course 74 Intramural- basketball, Varsity Football, Letter, Pallette Art Club SEMANCO, JAMES W. College Prep Course 74 Intramural- basketball, softball SETH, BARRY JAMES College Prep Course 74 Visual Aids SHAFFER, BARBARA SUZANNE College Prep Course 74 X 5 ' V Q Skyliner Staff, GRA- basketball, softball, bowling, ' s'ii iis I badminton, volleyball, FTA, Spanish Club, Guidance Aide, The Best of Broadway SHAFFER, IRENE ELIZABETH Business Course NP OUTSTANDING HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS GRA, FBLA Carol Graham, Roberta Mustello, and Claudia Rivers 231 SHIKELLA,JOHN General Course Intramural riflery SHOCKEY, GEORGE EDWARD College Prep Cross Country, Basketball SHOUP, GRETCHEN DARLENE Business Course Junior Choir, GRA- basketball, bowling, volleyball, FBLA,Junior Achievement SHOUP, RICHARD WERTH College Prep Junior Hop Commitee, Homeroom Officer, Junior Choir, Boys Ensemble, Concert Choir, Choir Letter, Student Council, Student Announcer SHUBER, ALYSIA ANNE College Prep Homeroom Officer, GRA, Spanish Club, Varsity Varieties Choreographer, Diary of Anne Frank , Bye, Bye Birdie , The Best of Broadway SHULIK, JAMES R. General Course Senior Hop Committee, Camera Club SILIANDER, THOMAS PATTERSON College Prep Senior Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer, Biology Club, Varsity Swimming Letter, Spanish Club SIMMER, FRANK General Course SIMMER, RODNEY P. General Course Junior Varsity and Intramural Football, Intramural-softball and volleyball SIMMERS, ROBERT LEROY Business Course Varsity Gymnastics, Intramural Gymnastics SINZ, DAVID CHARLES General Course Senior Hop Committee, Varsity- swimming SKILLMAN, ROBERT DALE College Prep Space Club SKUNDA, JOHN ANDREW General Course SKUNDA, PATRICIA ANN Business Course SLATER, KAREN SUE Business Course FBLA SLOAN, RICHARD EUGENE General Course SLUPE, CARL EUGENE General Course Radio Club, Intramural- basketball SMALLWOOD, JOSPEH M. Automotive Intramural-track, Awards Day Committee SMARETSKY, KENNETH J. General Course 232 Who's Who NP SMITH, DAVID HAYS College Prep 76 Latin Club, Concert Choir, National Honor Society, Student Announcer, Masquers - Oklahoma I , Student 74 Council, Junior Servicemen SMITH, JAMES ROBERT General Course 76 74 SMITH, JOHN WILLIAM General Course 76 Swimming, letters, Gymnastics, letter, Track, Senior Hop Committee 74 SMITH, JUDITH ANN Business Course 76 Library Club SMITH, KANDACE JAYNE Business Course 76 74 GRA, French Club, Student Council, Student Announcer, The Best of Broadway SMITH, LINDA S. General Course 76 74 Spanish Club, GRA, Visual Aids, Senior Hop Committee SMITH, LYNN ANN College Prep 76 Palette Art Club, Spanish Club 74 SMITH, MARGARET A. College Prep 76 National Honor Society, French Club, Student Council, GRA, Ushers Club, Student Announcer, Morning After Gang, 74 B Certificates, The Best of Broadway , Queen's Court SMITH, ROBERT JOHN Industrial Arts 76 75 Junior Varsity Football SMITH, ROBERT M. College Prep 76 75 Intramural -football, Palette Art Club SMITH, SHEILA JEAN Business Court 76 FBLA, GRA- basketball, bowling, table tennis, volley- 75 ball, Visual Aids Office 75 SMITH, WILLIAM JOHN General Course 76 Senior Hop Committee, Varsity-gymnastics, swimming, track, Intramural - basketball, softball, volleyball 75 SMITHERS, CHRISTEEN MARIE Business Course 76 75 FBLA 75 sNoDGRAss, CORAL RUTH College Prep 76 National Honor Society, Name Card Committee, Home- room Officer, Magnet Staff, GRA-tennis, volleyball, 75 FTA, Thespians, Latin Club, Bye, Bye Birdie , The Best of Broadway , Diary of Anne Frank , Masquers, A 75 Certificates, B Certificates SNYDER, DAVID O. Industrial Arts 76 75 SNYDER, DENNIS LEE College Prep 76 Band Letter, Intramural - softball, Varsity- riflery, 76 Student Council, German Club in Class SNYDER, GAIL PATRICIA College Prep 76 Senior Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer, Junior Choir, FNA, Spanish Club SOLARI, JOANN MARIE Business Course 76 FBLA, GRA-softball, bowling SOLEY, ANN MARIE College Prep 76 Golden Masquers, FNA, Thespian Club, GRA, Pen and Ink Club, Spanish Club, Orchestra, Student Council, Music Letter, Junior Achievement, B Certificates, The Best of Broadway SOLLINGER, JUDY LEE Business Course 76 Recreational Band, GRA- basketball, badminton, table tennis, Maiorette, Student Council, Oklahomal Junior Achievement, B Certificates SOULE, JR., EDWARD CLYDE College Prep 76 Concert Band, Band Letter, Recreational Band, Ensemble SPACK, KAREN ELLEN College Prep 76 FNA, Spanish Club, Biology Il Club SPANGLER, WILLIAM H. Industrial Arts 76 SPINA, NANCY ANN College Prep 76 Spanish Club, GRA Bowling, The Best of Broadway SPINDER, ROBERT ANDREW College Prep 76 Banquet Committee, Intramural - golf, track, of '64 Spanish Club, Biology ll Club, Junior Achievement SPINNEWEBER, NEAL KIETH Agriculture Course FFA STACY, IRENE HELEN College Prep GRA Bowling STAEGER, MARSHA LYNNE College Prep Senior Hop Committee, GRA- basketball, softball, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, Spanish Club STAMM, JANET IRENE General Course STANKO, RUSSELL JAMES General Course Geography Club, Intramural Basketball STARR, NANCY JEAN College Prep National Honor Society, Junior Choir, Concert Choir, FTA, Student Council, Latin Club, Student Announcer, A Certificates, Awards Day Committee, Queen's Court STEIGHNER, ROBERT C. General Course STEPP, SHARON SUE College Prep Senior Prom Committee, Junior Choir, French Club, GRA, Bye, Bye Birdie , Best of Broadway mm YQ... OUTSTANDING DEBATERS Bruce Ralston, Marlin Miller, Bob DiBiccaro, Clyde Rettig 2 if' ,A -14 , 'H iz , f ,A ff W ,T 1' .',, ,M , fairway! fy? ,, K r sf 11,9 .J s 77 B we be AFS STUDENT Duana Wuitirunyagul STEVENSON, SANDRA LORENA Business Course GRA, Palette Art Club STEVICK, SHARON LEE Business Course STEWART, PATRICIA ANN Business Course Senior Hop Committee, Skyliner Staff, Concert Band, Recreational Band, GRA Bowling, Oklahoma! Bye, Bye Birdie STIRLING, KAREN SUE College Prep FTA STUCKIE, DEANN A. College Prep Homeroom Officer, Orchestra, Biology Club, FTA, GRA, Principal's Office, Junior Achievement, B Certificates STUTZ, JOHN D. Industrial Arts SWAIN, RITA L. Business Course Cap and Gown Committee TACK, FREDERICK H. College Prep Cap and Gown Committee, Color Guard, Bye, Bye Birdie , Oklahoma! , Diary of Ann Frank , Stage Crew, The Best of Broadway , Golden Masquers TACK, MARTIN J. General Course Junior Choir, Intramural Basketball, Palette Art Club 254 ,,, Who's Who TARTAL,JOHN College Prep NP TATSAK, PARTICIA ANN Business Course 77 FBLA, Library Club THAYER, DIXIE LEA College Prep 77 Skyliner Staff, A Cappella, FNA, Spanish Club THIEL, JU DITH ANNE Business Course 77 THOMA, SUZANNE M. College Prep 77 Senior Prom Committee, Homeroom Officer, Varsity Cheerleader, French Club, GRA- basketball, softball, gymnastics, swimming, bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, Ushers Club THOMAS, CHARLES V. College Prep 77 Intramural basketball, softball, volleyball THOMAS, SARAH ELIZABELTH Distributive Education 77 GRA, DeCo Club THOMPSON, CLAUDE ALVIN College Prep 77 Intramural Basketball, Varsity Riflery, Letter, Biology Club, German Club, Awards Day Committee THOMPSON, HARRIETT Business Course 77 Banquet Committee, GRA bowling THOMPSON, LENNAH MAE College Prep 80 Junior Choir, Concert Choir, Choir Letter, GRA Bowling, Biology Club, Student Council, Thespians, Student Announcer, B Certificates, Golden Masquers, Bye, Bye Birdie , Stage Office, Oklahoma! The Best of Broadway THOMPSON, KATHLEEN LOUISE College Prep 80 Orchestra, GRA Bowling, Biology Club, FNA, Spanish Club, Student Announcer, The Best of Broadway , B Certificates THOMPSON, ROBERT JOHN Automotive Arts Course 80 Senior Hop Committee TINCHA, SANDRA LEE College Prep 80 Homeroom Officer, French Club, FNA, Student Council, GRA, Latin Club, B Certificate, Varsity Varieties, Student Announcer, Stage Crew, Diary of Anne Frank , Bye, Bye Birdie , The Best of Broadway TIRK, NANCY ELIZABETH Homemaking Course 80 Banquet Committee, GRA Bowling, Visual Aids Office TONINI, GARY DENNIS Industrial Arts 80 TRESSLER, KENNETH A. Industrial Arts 80 Senior Hop Committee TRITCH, TIMOTHY B. College Prep 80 Intramural -tennis, softball, basketball, letter Spanish Club, B Certificates in Class TRYKA, RALPH EDWARD College Prep 80 Senior Hop Committee TUCK, JUNE MARIE Business Course 80 Palette Art Club TURNBLACER, LINDA ANN General Course 80 French Club TWERDOK, JAMES LEROY College Prep 80 JV Basketball Letter, Cap and Gown Committee UBER, CAROL SUE College Prep 80 Senior Prom Committee, Palette Art Club, Junior Achievement, GRA- basketball, softball, badminton URAM, MARGARET ANN Business Course 80 Junior Choir, FBLA, GRA-softball, bowling, volleyball VAN GROOTENBRUEL, NANCY JANE General Course 80 Student Announcer, Library Aid, FBLA, GRA, Junior Achievement, Captain Varsity Cheerleaders VARGO, LARRY M. General Course 80 VARGO, RICHARD M. Automotive Arts Course 80 VARGO, STEVE J. General Course 80 Homeroom Officer, Intramural -softball VASBINDER, CHARLES ALLEN Automotive Arts Course 80 .llllllls AFSSTUDENT I Tim Muirhead of '64 VAVRO, BENJAMIN DAVID Business Course 80 Varsity- golf, letter, Intramural - basketball, golf VAWRYK, CHRISTINE THERESA Business Course 80 Junior Choir, FBLA, Palette Art Club VAYDA, MARY JEAN Business Course 80 Concert Choir, FBLA, Guidance, B Certificates VERO, FRED MICHAEL Business Course 80 JV Track, Intramural -football, softball VESNESKY, JOYCE ANN Business Course 80 VIRGILI, LINDA LEE Business Course 80 Junior Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer, Ushers, Club, GRA- basketball, bowling, volleyball WACHSMUTH, WILLIAM CLYDE Industrial Arts Course 8l DeCo Club WAGNER, GARY L. Industrial Arts Course 8I WALKER, JAMES CHARLES General Course 8l WALKER, JOHN DONALD College Prep Course 81 Banquet Committee, Concert Band, Recreational Band, Color Guard, German Club WALL, RICHARD WAYNE College Prep Course 81 Junior Hop Committee, Magnet Staff, Junior Choir, German Club, B Certificates WALSH, SHARON ANNE College Prep 8l Homeroom Officer, Debate, GRA- bowling, badminton, table tennis, French Club, FTA, Student Council, B Certificates WAMPLER, WILLIAM GARY General Course 8l Intramural- basketball, softball WARHOLA, WILLIAM PAUL Industrial Arts 8l WARNER, DONNA L. Business Course 81 WARNICK, JO ANN General Course 81 WARREN, DARLENE ANN General Course 82 FBLA, GRA, Jr. Achievement WARREN, SANDRA LEE Business Course 82 GRA- bowling, badminton, table tennis, French Club, FBLA, Palette Art Club, Jr. Achievement WATSON, JUDY IRENE College Prep 82 Homeroom Officer, GRA-softball, bowling, badminton, FTA, Jr. Achievement WATTERSON, JUDITH ANN Business Course 82 GRA- bowling, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, FBLA, Jr. Achievement 235 WATTS, CAROL ANN Homemaking Course WEBER, ALVIN HENRY College Prep National Honor Society, Debate - Letter, Skyliner Staff, Concert Choir, Intramural tennis, Student Council, Thespians, Student Announcer, Bye, Bye Birdie , Our Town , Oklahoma! , Diary of Anne Frank , A Certificates, Awards Day Committee, Golden Masquers WEBER, RAYMOND G. General Course WEBSTER, NANCY LOU Business Course Visual Aids Office WEIGLE, SUSAN EILEEN College Prep French Club WEILAND, ELIZABETH LORAINE Business Course FBLA WEILAND, MARCELLA JANE Business Course FBLA WEIR, MARSHA LYNN College Prep Course GRA, French Club, Senior Hop Committee WELCHLEY, MARK HERBERT College Prep Course WELDON, ROBERT LEWIS College Prep Course Varsity Basketball, French Club WENTZEL, FAITH ERMA Homemaking Course Senior Hop Committee WERNER, PATRICK ALBERT College Prep Course German Club WEST, REBECCA JOSETTE College Prep Course National Honor Society, Music Letter, Junior Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Concert Choir, Student Council, Thespians, Student Announcer, Our Town , OkIahoma Diary of Anne Frank , Bye-Bye Birdie , Queen's Court, B Certificates, Awards Day Committee, Golden Masquers, The Best of Broadway , Latin Club WETICK, PETER VERNE General Course WHALEY, J. THOMAS College Prep Course Masquers, Intramural-softball, basketball, Band Letter, Drum Maior Letter WHARTON, CHRISTINA MARIE Distributive Education GRA-bowling, DeCo Club, Homeroom Officer, Senior Hop Committee WHEELER, DONNA LEE Homemaking Course Homeroom Officer, French Club WHITE, MARY ELLEN Business Course Homeroom Officer, FBLA, Guidance Office, 236 Who's Who DeCo Club, Co-op WHITE, RICHARD A. General Course Varsity Football, basketball, Geography Club, Intramural- basketball, three letters, Varsity Variety, Letter WHITMIRE, DAVID ROBERT Automotive Course WHITMIRE, JAMES WILLIAM Business Course Concert and Recreational Band, Letter WHITMIRE, PHYLLIS ARLENE College Prep National Honor Society, Junior Choir, FNA, Library Club, B Certificates WIGTON, NORMAN P. College Prep Intramural - basketball and softball, Camera Club Our Town , Oklahoma! Diary of Anne Frank , Bye, Bye, Birdie , Stage Crew, Golden Masquers WILLISON, WILLIAM HUGHES Industrial Arts WILSON, ALMA JEAN Business Course Junior Choir WILSON, JANET ANN General Course Junior Choir, GRA Bowling, Latin Club WINNER, BLAIR LEE C0llege'Prep Concert Band, Band Letter, Recreational Band, Ensemble, Biology Club WINTERS, GLORIA JEAN College Prep French Club WINTERS, SUSAN College Prep Debate, Thespians, Latin Club, Student Announcer, Oklahoma! Bye, Bye Birdie , The Best of Broadway Junior Achievement, B Certificates, Golden Masquers WISE, MICHAEL VERNON Industrial Arts Intramural Softball, B Certificate WISE, SANDRA KAY Business Course Junior Hop Committee, Skyliner Staff, Junior Choir, GRA Bowling, Biology Club, FBLA, Class Officer WISE, SANDRA LEE General Course WOLFE, LINDA K. General Course WONDERLY, CAROL B. College Prep Band, Concert Choir WOOD, JOYCE M. Business Course GRA Bowling, Palette Art Club, Homeroom Officer WORSLEY, CAROL ANN Business Course FBLA WORST, BERNADETTE GRACE Business Course GRA-basketball, FBLA WUlTIRUNYAGUL,DUANGKEO Foreign Exchange Studen Cap and Gown Committee, FTA WYNN, SHERRIN ANN Business Course Homeroom Officer, Band Letter, Sequinettes , DeCo Club, Co-op, FBLA, Student Council, GRA, B Certificates, Queen's Court, Girl of the Month, Junior Hop Committee, Best Looking YAKUBIK, JOHANNA MARGARET College Prep Junior Choir, GRA- bowling, FNA YOHE, CAROL LEE Homemaking Course French Club YON, FREDERICK ROBERT College Prep Intramural Sports, Skyliner Staff YOST, JUDITH DARLENE College Prep FNA, Latin Club, Biology Il Club YOUKERS, JR. LOY ALBERT College Prep Orchestra-letters, Recreational Band, Color Guard, Intramural Tennis, Latin Club, Masquers YOUNG, KENNETH C. Industrial Arts YOUNG, WILLIAM JOHN College Prep German Club, Debate-letter, Student Council YUENGERT, KATHERINE LOUISE College Prep in Class oi '64 T 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 GRA- bowling, badminton, volleyball, French Club, FNA, Biology II Club, Bye, Bye Birdie , Junior Achievement, The Best of Broadway ZACCARI, MICHAEL S. Business Course Varsity- Football, Basketball, Track, Letters, Intramural Sports, Awards Day Committee ZALUDEK, JOAN EILEEN Business Course Junior Choir, GRA- softball, bowling, volleyball, FBLA, Principal's Office Aide, Junior Achievement ZAVACKY, RAYMOND College Prep A Certificate ZEIGLER, LINDA DIANNA GRA-softball ZELLEFROW, CHARLES R. Industrial Arts Senior Hop Committee, The Best of Broadway ZELLERINO, RUTH ANN General Course GRA-bowling ZIMA, KAREN SUE Business Course DeCo Club, Co-op, FBLA, GRA ZIMA, MICHAEL JOHN Business Course DeCo Club, Distributive Education ZIMAN, SHELDON College Prep German Club, Spanish Club, Intramural- basketball, STUDENT ANNOUNCERS 2 softball, Senior Varsity Football, Junior Achievement, B Certificate, Student Council ZIMINSKI, TERRY General Course Geography Club, Intramural softball, Palette Art Club ZIMMERMAN, DENISE M. College Prep Senior Hop Committee, Homeroom Officer, Junior Choir, A Cappella, Latin Club ZOLTER, DENNIS K. General Course Stage Crew, Senior Hop Committee ZOTTER, ANTON JOHN College Prep Intramural- basketball, softball, Senior Varsity Football-letter, Track, Homeroom Officer, Senior Hop Committee ZULICK, KATHLEEN JEANNE College Prep Senior Hop Committee, FTA, Spanish Club, Junior Achievement The book is finished-as is the year. The tedious hours of writing copy, cropping pictures, and composing headlines are over. The embarrassment of having to take pictures again and again is over. The 1964 MAGNET is here-to serve as a reference and pictorial record in future years when students have graduated and gone their separate ways. Ahead lie only graduation, summer iobs, and plans and preparations for college. As the final dismissal bell rings, lockers close for the last time and halls grow dim and quiet, the yearbook staff hopes that the two hundred and forty pages of the maroon and white T964 MAGNET will keep the activities of this year fresh and alive in the minds of all. Will anyone ever forget this year-when tradition and progress walked hand in hand? 238 Wh0's Who in Class of 7 -4-ui Judy and Patty help finish the MAGNET John, Barry, cmd Nate developed hundreds of pictures which added interest to the Magnet and Skyliner. Administration . . Agriculture . . . Art .L .... . Basketball . . Biology Club . . . Cafeteria Staff . . . Camera Club ... Cheerleading ..... Commercial Section Concert Choir .... Cross Country . . DeCo Club . . . Drill Team .... Driver Education . . . English Section . . . FBLA .......... FFA ...... Football . . FNA ....... French Club . . FTA ......... German Club ... Girls Chorale ... Golf ........ GRA ........,. Guidance Staff . . Gymnastics .... Homemaking ...... Industrial Arts Section Intramurals ....... Juniors ..... Junior Choir ., JV Basketball . . JV Football . . General Index 10-12 27 21 161-165 .. 126 ,. 14 125 184-185 . . . . 32-33 138-139 176-177 130-131 146 17 .. 18-20 .. 120 121 154-159 .. 122 .. 132 123 133 140-141 178 186-189 15 167-169 27 .. 36-37 181-183 86-106 142-143 166 .. 160 Language Section . Latin Club ...... Library Assistants . Library Staff .... Magnet Staff .....,. . . . Mathematics Section . . Marching Band ... ... Music Musical ................... National Forensic League ..... National Honor Society ..... Occupational Education . Office Aides .......... . . . Office Staff . . . Orchestra ...... Palette Art Club ............. Physical Education and Health Rifle ...................... School Life .......... ... Science Section ........ Senior Queen Assembly ..... Seniors ,............... Skyliner Staff ......... ,.. Social Studies Section . . . Sophomores ......... Spanish Club , . Stage Crew ..,,. Student Council .. . ... Swimming ...... . . . Tennis .... Thespians ... Track ....... ... Ushers Club ... .... Who's Who . . . .. . 22-23 135 .. 127 16 114-115 .30-31 144-145 21 150-151 118 112-113 17 128-129 13 .. 147 124 . 34-35 179 190-207 . 28-29 148-149 . 38-85 116-117 . 24-26 107 .. 134 136 110-111 173-175 180 119 170-172 . . 137 208-238 2 Editor-in-Chief: John Gschnell Literary Editor: Ann Ghering Assistant Editor, Administration and Faculty: Alan Oftstein Assistant Editor, Seniors: Jeanne McKinnis Assistant Editor, Juniors and GRA: Marlene Kuhn Assistant Editor, Clubs and Activities: Patrick Pritchett Assistant Editor, Sports: Thomas Balph Assistant Editor, School Life: Marlene O'Shurak Assistant Editor, Pictures: Susan Snodgrass Student Business Manager: Paula Szostak Head Photographer: Nate DeLisi Assistant Photographers: Barry Stewart, John Evans Artist: Anita Gerstner Literary Adviser: Jane Kerr Assistant Literary Adviser: Magdalene Becker Business Adviser: Nelson P. Palmer Decorative Liner: Richard C. Miller Cover Design: Anita Gerstner Publisher: lnter-Collegiate Press, lnc., Mission, Kansas Commercial Photography: Russell Bennett Studio, Pennsylvania 240 Butler
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