Cambria High School - Oracle Yearbook (Ebensburg, PA)
- Class of 1965
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THE ORACLE '65 Ebensburg, Pennsylvania Volume IX JWWWMMM ,fefeadwwn DS Alop Jrhe verdanl Alleghenies Our high school slands supreme Whose halls shall in our minds forever Abide wilh us, our fondesl dream. To scenes we've learned so much To cherish 'Twill be so hard Jro say good-bye As lhose who pledge wilh us devolion To Cenlral Cambria l-ligh. Since high school friendships soon will sever And fade as does Jrhe dying day. New comrades will our lives enlighlen As in The world we wend our way: And yel whalever be life's forlune Tho' memory fails, for friends we sigh We'll love Thee sfill, Our Alma Maier, Our Ceniral Cambria l-ligh. John Mason 'fi :F Q U l Administration. .... no Athletics .... as lI1SlfUCli0l1- ---- za Classes. .... .... 1 M Student life.. . . .... 4, Graduates ..... . . na Activities.. . ,r.. . . . .......... Q2 Farewell .... - ....... .... . . . . . use ef' l' wp' wg -f,, NT ii -- - Skin . 1 ,fy Aug ffl!-2, o ' 1 , .sill li l fp EQ , , Wlgr' , , , 44.3 Our high school siands supreme. We, 'rhe siudenfs, believe +haJr Cenrral Cambria High School approaches, wiihin human limifs, 'rhe clescripiion of supreme ius'r as 'lhe Alma Male-r sfaies. This is so because 1'he adminislraiion 'rogelher wiih Jrhe sludenis makes ii so. Cenrral Cambria has cledicalecl and conscien'rious school direciors, principals, and feachers, all fulfilling a desire 'lo eclucaie young people. Cenfral Cambria has a fine, cooperafive sfudeni' body of more ihan I,OOO boys and girls eager lo prepare for life's work. All of These, each in his own way, coniribuie To ihe supremacy of 'rhe produci. The perfecfion of +he whole-our school and alma mafer. 5 ii M As, I i V if l ,Hr Hifi Ji ..,,q,,, Y E is v 2, :ssl in ssnziii - Y iii M l l 2 i -fy 2 ,H ,,, ,H ,Ml Anofher busy dey! Our supervising principal is aboui' 'io visil' one of ihe schools in our syslem. The school day is over! Mr. Gibb relaxes a 'lille in conversaiion at 'rhe froni' door offer a hard day in chemisfry. Dedicutions Mr. E. M. Johns+on Miss Mar'rha Jones Mr. J. Harold Gibb E AQ sssgssfgi, - - A familiar scene! Miss Jones enfers lhe Typing room. iusr as she has done for 36 years here. 'Twill Be So Hurd to Say Good-Bye 11 1117 5 Q H s ia H lf! 1 2 gpm 1 2 , ...11 e H .QQJ1 13 1 'Q E Qi 5...g,,s-V K if . Yx -.-, W ii A: 111 11W fi gi: 11 - , ,. 11g 11: 1- M .ff 'ff-- s 4,1 M 'nm I ll ll I , 11 ,F X 1 1122225 ,e S :ic We-1 F .. l I ii: ii ' ll 1, ,ii if 1 11 ,111 11,11 1 'I J-2,9 H iQ wgeai1s5f1. .534-ge 11 1. yy 11 1 i1 gg. W ff 1 411 s ie eg, ll 'le ,,, vm . s ,, Jl.. l il ll l ll 1 l 1 H , W11 .1 is Mr. Ernesi M. Johnsion has piloied our school from i'is very be- ginning. When Jrhe school lihen Ebensburg-Cambrial was firsi opened in 'rhe fall of l929, Mr. Johnsion was on hand as Hs firsi principal. Since Jrhen he has worked uniiringly and unslriniingly for The loeiier- menl' of educaiion in This area. Viriually his eniire career has been devoiecl 'ro our communiiy. A graduaie of Grove Ciiy College, Mr. Johnsion holds a masier's degree from The Universily of Piiisburgh. Before he came io Ebensburg 'rhir'ry-six years ago, 'rhe veieran edu- caior had laughl ai Sallsburg for four years. ln addiiion, he has served for many years as co-chairman of Jrhe Junior Red Cross in Cambria Couniy. Deservedly he is lisied in Who's Who in American Educafion and in Who's Who in 'I'he Easi, and deservedly he is re- corded among ihe who's who in our memories. W -1: 'li like 5 :ii :si in - . M1 E E , ,, mm 11 11 f 6 W1 ULF l 5 11.22 A Fruitful Life In Community Leadership 7 .. ,, .1 ' fern H 1 Egg? 11 111m1111g11gQ iw 'H - V - ' ', Q 7 '11111 ' -111111'. 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Many, many sfudenls who sfudied lyping, shorfhand, and clerical pracfice under her guid- ance have had successful secrefarial and business careers in our com- munify and fhroughouf fhe area. Miss Jones holds a bachelor of science degree from Slafe Teachers' College, Indiana. and she- has faken addifional work af fhe Universify of Piffsburgh. For many years she served as banking officer of fhe school's Cenfral Banking Office for exfracurricular funds. As a service for fhe enfire school, Miss Jones for many years was direcfor of 'rhe Cenlral Cambria Handbook. Truly, she had a big parf in esfalolishing our school. .rv l l Mr. J. Harold Gibb has devoTed ThirTy-Tive years To public service. He began Teaching here in The Tall of l93O when The school sysTem was only one year old. BuT in The spring oT I'-742 he answered The call To arms by enlisTing in The Air Force, and he served unTil The spring of I945. ATTer a Tew weelcs oT Teaching aT Reade Township, he ac- cepTed The posiTion of CounTy DirecTor of VeTeran Affairs. ln This posiTion he guided and helped ex-servicemen oT Cambria CounTy. BUT The call of Teaching was Too sTronq. and in The Tall oT i958 he reTurned here as chemisTry Teacher. Mr. Gibb, a graduaTe oT The Pennsylvania STaTe UniversiTy, holds a masTer's degree Trom The- same insTiTuTion. Thus, in behalf of servicemen and in behalf of school chil- dren, he has served socieTy well, Thirty-five Years Devoted to Public Service Pdedge of Deaatzw 7a6g6!Zed - 'M--ig YH V '- fi ' H uw HN M w H 1 H Fl' 1 w . P X. is -WW. ,fm Aga- A Vwxw -- .I M,W,, 4' Yfxw- 1, My 1, . n . . w:T'?EfK ' ,1,g,' 1 1- A w wx W HW Ll Ww,,wvqzgfg,,N, W M Q33 I HWY A fi ww , W !:wH 1N , ,mx ,U H w , 1 M'-:ww wg Q , W, 4 ' Y ,, my Y Mig uW w3g?. w wwlwi J wi W, 1-g,E, 'gf5g?Q,x -ww X. W 55?5l.f!' W I '14-'giifffgi X ' X ' '- 5255? ' Mile? gif Y W an V ff N W mf' fx .Y N 5 , V I 12 . A .. - 1- Lix' ' ii ' . 1 -P H U ..mF:.1.a..'r.v5S5f- .Q , A., ,. , .m 44 Xu -.. , r ., , , NWS? I I , , U IL Q ' u AH.. h-Z1 J , H! wr! W W if s li :V NIL 11 TIC '1 ,T .T - .Q - , -..X X X T N N4 i 'H 'I 'ffili' ' x. we-' tsl Ante .1 - - gf ,ss TT TT T! X l .S -.Q lmmediaTe plans call Tor The use of This building Tor adminisTraTion offices. The building is locaTed on The properTy iusT easl' of The school properiy. The board acquired The new properly This year. Cumbria Township John Goldian. BerT Reese, Dino DeYulis, AlberT Dom John Pavuk: Roy Empiield llnserTl T-r f 'Yr T' TTA ' i as : T , T' . T rl ie' IIT ' iniclc. ChesTer Noel. r 'a of 1 I Central Cambria School Board The JoinT Board of Ceniral Cambria is a good example of civic cooperaTion. Worlcing TogeTher Tor The good of The area, The Three disTricT boards ioin Torces Tor The good of eclucaTion. This year The board approved a change in The school day. To provide more classroom space and consequenTly smaller classes, The schedule was adiuslred To allow one more class period. In anoTher move, The board boughT The properTy on The easT side oT The school. This will provide expansion space when a building program is under- Taken. TT iisis l' T T, T - T 1 T W T , T ff Y T i r y T as 1 T i T T l Jackson ranr W. Davis lnserrj aymond C. Rodgers Inserrj riiiam W. Daugherry J. Simmons oss S. Carson Ebensburg Borough James F. Esrep Joseph D. Parerson, DDS Richard C. Tibborl' Kennefh Swineford Roger E. Hughes Township OFFICERS Officers of 'The Joinf Board . . Dino DeYulis,' vice prseidenfg E J.'Simmons, president Miss Mar- 'rha C. Davis, non-member secre 'raryg Roger E. Hughes. vice presi denf. Allhough his dufies keep him from close associalion wilh us, we lcnow Mr. E. M. Johnslon. our supervising principal, To be a real leader and efficieni school adminisiralor. Mrs. Grace Sedor is his aide. uh Courfeous and firm, conscieniious and kind . . . Hwai is our high school princi- pal. Mr. James L. Cook. He is ably assisfed in fhe defaiis 'of office work by Miss Esiher Koss, herself a CCHS graduafe. A1 N N iii ' ies-Q -M, A I5 Wm, 7 c-.grave 4 1 - 1 1 : - igi fzlf i '7 M 6 4 W , hp TZ' Wx, Mi-??Mff5 ii ,. H E M sw ii ii 21 .154 M si, High School i Principal Mr. James L. Cook rn e Qs 2 5- s 153' .,,,5Yfg-5. '- vu-- 5 Ye L Eff 7521113 -I ?'Xm '- I5 Mr. Anoclide, Mr. Baumgarclner, Miss Beyer, Miss Brown CCHS Teachers Mr. Brown, Mr. Crowley, Mr. DeBas+iani Mr. Roland Anodide, A.B. English II, Journalism: Homeroom 207: Facully Manager of Aihlefics: Spiril Ad- viser Mr. James Baumgarclner, A.B. Driver Educalion, Highway Safely Miss Mary Beyer, B.S. American Hislory I, World Hislory: Home- room 208A: Sophomore Class Sponsor Miss Faye R. Brown, B.S. English I, Senior Composirion, Guidance: Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Hugh Brown, B.S. Vocaiional Agriculrure, Shop Malhemafics, General Malhemaiicsg Fulure Farmers of America Mr. Paul N. Crowley, B.A., M.Ecl. English Ill, Reading: Freshman Foolball Coach, Junior Varsily Baslceiball Coach: Junior Class Play Mr. Leroy DeBasi'iani, B.A., M.Ed. American Hisrory ll: Homeroom lO6g Commencemenr Commiffee, Junior Varsily Foolball Coach, Head Track Coach Mr. Joseph DeRubis, B.A. Senior Malhemaiics. Plane Geomeiryg l-lomeroom 2063 Junior Class Sponsor, Assisianr Track Coach Mr. Jules Dill. B.S. Shop Chemisiry, General Science. Shop Malhemalicsg Freshman Class Sponsor Miss Marilyn Engleharf, A.B., M.Ecl. Eq. M.Lib.Sci. Librarian: Forensics: Library Club, Foren- sic Club Mrs. Jean McS. Esiep, A.B. French I, II, lllg Homeroom IIO: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor Mr. Roberf Ewarf, A.B.. B.S. Mefal Shop Mrs. Adelaide Flanagan, B.S. English IV: Homeroom IOS: Commence- menr Commiilee Mr. John Gaynor, B.A. World l-lisloryg Homeroom IO41 Audio- Visual Malerials Mr. DeRubis, Mr. Dill. Miss Engleharr Tireless Workers Mrs. Esiep, Mr. Ewari, Mrs. Flanagan. Mr. Gaynor li l?'E5' ra.. W Mr. J. Harold Gibb, B.S., M.Ed. Eq. M. Chem. Chemisiry, Homeroom 2I2 Mr. Donald B. Glass, B.S., M.A. Guidance Direcior: Key Club Adviser Miss Helen Gordon, B.S. English lll: Homeroom IO7: Commence- menl Commilfee Mr. Waller Gresh, B.S. Physics: Homeroom 2l4-1 Junior Class Sponsor Mr. William D. Gruver, B.S., M.Ed. Music Supervisor: Co'nmencemeni' Com- millee Mr. Horalio lsenberg Music lnsiruclor Miss Mariha Jones, 3.5. Typing ll. Shorihand ll. Clerical Pracliceg The Handbook Mr Gresh Mr Gruver Mr lsenberg Miss Jones i . l Qin? C m N H J 2173 rm- if 'M - ' ,,, E BB? 2 ilfz 'L H H Siiiifiiiiylll R .W,A..A,,A. , 5 A E Wi N' ifffffiii 'iz Mr. Jubara, Mr. Kayclen, Mr. Keilh. Miss Kisclwel Helpful Guides Mr. Krumenalcer. Miss Lipharl, Mr. Loveless Mr. Francis J. Juluara, B.S. Special Educaliong l-lomeroom Zll Mr. Roberl' E. Kayden, B.S. General Science: l-lomeroom 2l3g Junior Class Sponsor Mr. Raymond Keillz, B.S. General Malhemalics. Business Mallwe- malics, Economic Geography, Business Correspondence. Business Lawg Home- room-Agricullure Room: Freshman Class Sponsor Miss Elizabelh Kisclael, R.N. School Nurse Mr. Jol1n R. Krumenalzar, B.S. Algebra Ig Homeroom ll3g Senior Class Sponsor Miss Dorofhy Lipharf, B.A. American Hislory l: Homeroom I05: Bela Tri-Hi-Y Adviser: Sophomore Class Spon- sor Mr. Ricllarcl Loveless, B.S., M.Ecl. Arl Supervisor, Ari' lnslruclion, Oracle Arl' Direcforl Mrs. McManus, Mr. Miller, Mr. Orange. Mrs. Orner CCHS Teachers Mr. Pelliccioni, l-ir. Pipas. Mr. Semyan 'll ,lQ!g?erf Um... Mrs. Sylvia Jean McManus, B.S. French I, American Hislory Il: Homeroom -Auclilorium: Freshman Class Sponsor Mr. J. L. Miller, B.S. Heallh, Physical Educalion: Freshman Fool- ball Coach, Baseball Coach Mr. Leonard Orange, B.S., M.Ecl. lnduslrial Arls, Engineering Drawing: Slage Club, Varsily Club, Head Baskel- ball Coach, Assisianl Foolball Coach, Commencemenl Commillee Mrs. Elizabeih Orner, B.S. Home Economics: l-lomeroom-Home-Ecm nomics Room: Fulure Homemakers of America Mr. A. J. Pelliccioni, A.B., M.Ecl. English Ill. IV: Head Foorball Coach. Varsily Club Adviser, Senior Class Play Mr. Michael J. Pipas, B.S., B.A., M.Ed. Biology: Homeroom 2l5 Mr. Joseph Semyan, B.S., M.Ecl. Salesmanship, Typing. Junior Business Training: Homeroom 205 B I Mr. Paul Seymour, A.B. . Problems of Democracy: l-lomeroom IO9: Assislanl Eoolball Coach, Freshman Bas- kelball Coach-, Assisianl Baseball Coach Mrs. Janer Sides, B.S. l'leal'rh. Physical Eclucaliong Cheerleader Sponsor, Leader Club Adviser Mr. Andrew Singel, B.S., M.Ecl. Biology. General Science: Homeroom- Audilorium Mrs. Joanne Smifh, B.S. English l, ll: Freshman Class Sponsor Mr. Allen Solomon, B.S. . ,. General Maihemaiics, Algebra llg Home- room 2085: Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Rose Marie Solomon, B.S. English l: l-lomeroom III: Commence- menl' Commilieeg Junior Class Sponsor Mr. Cyril R. Sievens, A.B. Lalin l, ll: English ll: Homeroom 209: Oracle Sponsor, CCHS Direciory Mr. Seymour, Mrs. Sides, Mr. Singel Reliable and Friendly Mrs. Smilh, Mr. Solomon, Mrs. Solomon, Mr. Slevens r , 1 ii ff. ii ii W ',r,e-M xi , , T ll ll The ? T , 2 Q l ' l , CCHS Teachers Mr. STormer, Mr. Tsikalas, Mr. Zonin There is more To a Teacher Than iusT The bare TacTs oT his profession. As our TaculTy is no excepTion, The Oracle oTTers liTTle sidelighTs abouT our insTrucTors. Miss Baldini has changed, Through marriage, her name To Mrs. Solomon . . . So also Miss Wega became Mrs. Sides . . . Miss Brown has a peT Tox named Diablo . . . Mr. Zonin has sung and played wiTh The NiTrons, a dance band . . . On sabbaTical leave, Mr. Farabaugh is work- ing on his docToraTe degree. Mr. Loveless' Thesis, wriTTen as a requiremenT Tor his masTer's degree, is being published as a boolc . . . Re- cenTly, Mr. Tsilcalas builT a combinaTion sTereo, Tape recorder, and AM-FM radio . . . Mr. EwarT is an accom- plished performer on The bagpipes . . . Mrs. Flanagan has Two rnaiors, maThemaTics and English. Mr. Gruver has Traveled ThroughouT The counTry wiTh various orchesTras-among Them Lawrence Welk's or- chesTra . . . Mr. Semyan plays The violin . . . Mr. Gay- nor's hobby is wood craTT . . . Mr. Gibb plays The organ very well . . . Having won The TracTor pulling conTesT aT The counTy Tair Tor Three consecuTive years, Mr. Oresh was named a judge oT The annual evenT. Miss Jones Tops The record oT all, Teachers in This school-36 years . . . Mr. DeBasTiani, Mr. DeRubis, Miss EngleharT, Mr. Seymour, Mr. STormer, and Mr. Orange are among The school's graduaTes on our TaculTy. Mr. William C. STormer, B.S., M.Ed. Bookkeeping l, ll, Business Law: Home- room 202: Oracle Business Sponsor: Sopho- more Class Sponsor GusT D. Tsilcalas, A.B. Spanish l, ll, American HisTory ll: Home- room 2IO . Michael Zonin, B.S. Typing l, ShorThand I: Homeroom 203 Miss Wega is now Mrs. Sides: Mr. Solomon ancl Miss Baldini are now Mr. and Mrs. Solomon. gg ,.,.. WZ s s .si Q Mrs. Mary Evanchick . . . Many are her responsi- biliTies-aTTendance, cenfral banking office, cafe- Teria accounTing. Mr. James Sponslcy began Teaching here on January 25 when Mr. Jubara Trans- Terred To The special educaTion school in PorTage. There is more To be said abouT The members of our TaculTy. Mr. Glass plays golf and shooTs in The low 40's . . . Miss Gordon aT one Time was employed by The U.S. DeparTmenT oT lnTerior as a Teacher aT The oTT-reserva- Tion Indian School in Oregon. Mr. Baumgardner is vice presidenT of The Pennsyl- vania AssociaTion Tor Driver SaTeTy . . . Mr. Crowley has six boys and one girl, buT Mr. STevens has him beaT wiTh eighT boys and 'Five girls . . . As a summer umpire, Mr. Anodide belongs To sTaTe and naTional umpires' associa- Tions . . . Miss Kischel would like To work in Africa as a member of The Peace Corps. Mr. James Sponslcy, who replaced Mr. Jubara as spe- cial educaTion Teacher, graduaTed from college on Janu- ary 24 and began Teaching here.The nexT day . . . Mr. Dill experimenTs in The field oT geneTics . . . Miss Beyer l is Tond of ice slcaTing . . . Miss LipharT wenT To Europe lasT summer. Mrs. EsTep is also a qualified LaTin Teacher . . . Mr. Miller is inTeresTed in The sToclc marlceT . . . Mr. Pelliccioni is a rare combinaTion of English Teacher, play direcTor, and TooTball coach . . . Mr. Pipas had his year inTerrupTed wiTh a serious siclc spell . . . For years Mr. Krumenakei. has served as homebound insTrucTor. K MORE TEACHERS . . . Hardy, Mrs. Dora Davis. Donald ScoTilla. FaiTh'ful subsTiTuTe Teachers This year were W. H. Mrs. Bernice Gibb. Nor picTured are Mr. and Mrs. 23 Cafeteria Staff Early in 'lhe morning ihe cooks are al' work, preparing 'rhe daily lunch. We will remember 'Them especially for lhe lasiy Thanksgiving Dinner prepared by Mrs. Florence Waring iHead Cookl, Mrs. Eihel Sides, Mrs. Caiherine Reed. and Mrs. Doroihy Kufney. jr-11, in Custodiuns Our failhful cuslodians and mainlenance men are always ready io lend a helping hand. They are: ROW ONE-Reed Jones, John Berkslresser ll'lead Cus- iodianlg ROW TWO-Lloyd Michaels, Cloyd Reese, Francis Comisky. L. v, if ' Hi -ll lll Q 5,12 fig?-'?E'll. i-' fl-- l i E I i .l :af . yylra l . X CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP . . . ROW ONE-Louis Sabo. James McNally, Chesier Noel. Regis Noel: ROW TWO-John Goldlan, Edward Kerchenslce. Norman Slevens, Roberl' Noel BARR TOWNSHIP . . . John Nealen, Raymond Wolfe. Harold Kirsch JACKSON TOWNSHIP . . . Rudolph Meyer, Andrew Regula, Slanley While. John Candler, John Grove. Joseph Bezel: ? Bus Drivers Sevenleen Buses Come and Go Each School Day 111 1 lf'E 'TT! 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One of fhe major jobs was ro infer- view all seniors, academic iuniors, and all fresh- men. while orher srudenrs received group guid- ance. However, The office always was open +o any srudenr who wanred individual guidance. Tesrs adminisrered by rhe deparrmenr included: D.A.T., 320: Narional Merit 64: College Boards, IO0: P.S.A.T., IOO: inreresr, 200: achievemeni. 3,000. The counselors also developed a follow-up program borh for rhe Jresiing and for rhe gradu- ares. M.. , A lesson in cliagramming! This looks like a compound senlence, including a compound obiecl, Jim. Poelry in Mrs. Flanagarfs English class. li' looks as if Jean Folckemer has lhe class spellfbound. l l I i T T l Mr. Pelliccioni wilh 'rhe help of Carol Kulchman leaches 'thai' an iniroduciory adverbial clause musl be followed by a comma. English Broad is lhe scope of The English course al our school. Through four years. wheiher or noi we wanied lo. we sludied grammar, punclualion. composilion, spelling, lil- eraiure. ln addilion college composiiion was required of lhe college-loound siruclenls, and classes in arl and music apprecialion Through liieralure were offered io acceler- aled seniors. Teachers in 'rhe deparimenl were Mr. Ano- dide, Miss Brown, Mr. Crowley, Mrs. Flanagan, Miss Gordon, Mr. Pellicioni, Mrs. Smiih, Mrs. Solomon, and Mr. Srevens. 29 Debbie Siormer explains exponenis in a division problem fo Lillian Baies as Mr. Krumenaker ob- serves. Mathematics Malhemaiics is.a musi for all ciiizens, and, ac- cordingly, Ceniral Cambria has a course geared 'ro meer ihe needs of fuiure ciiizens. For 'rhe college- bound siudenis 'rhe curriculum offers algebra, plane geomeiry. and advanced maihemaiics: for ihe non- academic siudenis. general maihemaiics and shop maihemaiics: for The commercial siudenis, business marhemaiics. Teachers in 'rhe deparimeni This year were Mr. Krumenalcer, Mr. DeRubis, Mr. Brown. Mr. Solomon, and Mr, Keiih. They did iheir pari To prepare us for lhe various fields in life-wheiher ii be scieniific, agriculiural, or induslrial. Karen Barloleiii is happy wiih lhe soluiion io her problem, buf evidenily Mr, DeRubis has somelhing io say 'ro William Balsinger. '5 4. Bi E, lei? - Uffi MELA W. efgnf1,i'e ' mi :ug i.....u kiss HKU VE iii qi? we Y ii . Science In fhis age, knowledge of fhe world abouf us is demanded of all of our cifizens-more fhan in any ofher fime in hisfory. lf is fhe responsi- bilify of our science feachers fo keep us in- formed, and fhe fask of giving us undersfanding is fheirs. Cenfral Cambria is doing ifs parf faifh- fully in science educafion and can fake pride in ifs science deparfmenf. Under fhe insfrucfion of Mr. Singel, Mr. Gresh, Mr. Pipas, Mr. Gibb. and Mr. Dill, Cenfral Cambria's sfudenfs are finding if easier fo face fhe problems of our world by acquiring a more complefe knowledge of science. Be affenfive. John. Mr. Gresh is abouf fo give a demonsfrafion in elecfronics. The enfire science of chemisfry is abouf fo change as Bruce Griffifh, John Dafsko, and Dennis Joiner pre pare fo perform an experimenf. A delicafe operafion in Mr. Pipas' biology class. There won'f be much lefi fo fhe poor fish when Rodney Gerber is finished wifh if. History A change in history oTTerings was in process This year. For The Tirst Time, Treshmen studied American History so ThaT They will Take world cultures and problems oT democracy in The sophomore and iunior years, respectively. This will give Them an opportunity To Take elecTive social studies in Their senior year. Thus our his- Tory department, in keeping up wiTh The Times. makes iT possible Tor our sTudenTs To have a beTTer understanding oT The world in which They live. Teaching The various courses This year were Mr. Gaynor, Miss LipharT. Miss Beyer, Mr. DeBasTiani, Mr. Seymour, Mrs. McManus. and Mr. Tsikalas. Mr. Gaynor conducts a quiz on The ideology behind The lron Curtain. Who knows The an- swer? A discussion in problems of democracy class! Tim Gresh is atTempting to give The background oT The Viet Nam Trouble. gf- ,-' .1 American History World Cultures Problems of Democracy 32 l l Languages l ls if a gerund or gerundive? Thai is ihe discussion beiween Susan Davis and Leah Sergenf in Lafin class. Wiihoui a doubt languages hi'r a new peak ai Ceniral Cambria ihis pasi year. Firsr of all. 'rhe ins'ralla'rion of a language laborafory was a significanl advancemenl. Secondly, 'ro rake care of The increased enrollment a second French feacher, Mrs. McManus, was employed 'ro help Mrs. Esiep. There were five secrions of French I, 'rhree of French ll, and one of French lll. Mean- while. in Spanish, Mr. Tsilcalas had lwo seciions of Spanish I and Jrwo of Spanish II. Alrhough La'rin is supposed ro be on Hs way our, Mr. Sievens raughl' 'lhree seciions of Lafin l and one of Larin ll. Mrs. Esiep explains 'ro Jacqueline Pearle and Alec Palerson lhe masier conlrol of The language laboraiory equipment This is a Spanish conversaiion via Telephone. Mr. Tsilcalas seems pleased as Della Sliles and Arlene Srolca fry lo under- sland each olher. in H' H, ,ix-, J N, , gl .Emi-,1 4 H' 213211 l i i ii ll Miss Jones. who 'lhis year compleled 36 YSBFS here, checks 'rhe 'ryping of Loli-ie Trexler. Typing Bookkeeping Shorthand 34 Commercial The commercial course has always been a praclical and popular course in our school. Th?s year followed Jrhe palrlern as large numbers were enrolled. 'Again seniors advanced in Typing. shorihand, and bookkeeping while The juniors had lheir iniroduciion io 'rhese subiecls. Sopho- mores sludied business maih and salesmanship, and freshmen were inlroduced lo economic geography and junior business Training. Ad- vanced subiecis included business law, business correspondence. and clerical praclice. Teachers were Miss Jones, Mr. Semyan, Mr. Zonin, Mr. Siormer. and Mr. Keiih. n Mr. Sformer explains 'lhe inlracacies of 'lhe debils and crecliis in The T accounis. Do you under- siand ihis, Mary Ann? Industrial Arts T Tom Gorney and John Dubovecky pui' 'ihe finishing 'rouches on 'their work. Nice work. Fellows! The induslrial aris curriculum of Ceniral Cam- bria iealures woodshop and melal shop. Boys in woodshop, 'iaughi by Mr. Orange, made many ilems 'rhis year-ranging from small slools 'ro large, beauiiiul cabinels. The fellows in melal shop. also. made various iiems according +0 The advancemeni oi each sludenl-from hammers +o drill presses. This year Mr. Ewari 'raughl' melal shop in place of Mr. Farabaugh who was on sabbalical leave +o work on a dociorale degree. lndusirial aris siudenls from grades IO. I I, and I2 had shop iwo periods a day. ln addiiion, The deparlmenl offered classes for special educaiion siudenls. Mr. Orange helps Larry Parkin and Donald Croil' 'io measure for legs for ihis coffee fable, Welch our. ihal is hoil Mr. Ewari reaches Roberl Jones To work wiih mollen meial. Mice in Home Economics Class!! Oi course, for siudies in nuirilion. Conirary io all expeciaiions. Mrs. Orner, Shirley Bishop, Nancy Wills, Kaihryn Kulikosky, and Suzanne Rieischa are happy wiih iheir pe'l's. Hs going io look like new, isn'1' i'r girls? Kaihryn Kulikosky . and Suzanne Rieischa iry Their luck ai refinishing furniiure. Someihing new was added 'ro ihe home eco- nomics curriculum 'rhis year. An eleciive course was offered for 'rhose in oiher curricula, and 'rhe course was very popular. ln addiiion, ihere was also a special offering for ihe siudenis of 'rhe special educaiion class. Mrs. Orner iaughi' all Jrhe classes. Obieciive of ihe home economics cleparimeni' is io irain high school girls io loe- come good homemakers. Besides 'rhe compulsory course for freshman girls, 'rhose who wish io maior in ihe suloieci may ialce a Three-year sequeniial course. Sulojeci' marerial included sew- ing, cooking, grooming, designing, inierior deco- raiing. and child care. l l Roger Duman, a senior in lhe agricullure course, has his hands full here. Raising live- sloclc is one of lhe proiecis of 'ihe ag boys. Agriculture Sophomore Raymond Wyrwas won'l be oul-done. P? .'o :.'iT',-. ,., v- - QLL: 1- 1 'eq , .- He is proud of 'rhe resulls of lhe pracfical appli- I+ goes wifhoul saying 'rhal' Willis Davis is proud calion of 'lhe ag course. of his enlry in The Cambria Counly Fair. This line animal bears 'rhe ribbon, Junior Champion. Praclical applicalion is one of lhe main obieclives of 'rhe agricullure course al Cenlral Cambria. Whelher il' be raising livesloclc or growing polaloes, all 'rhe ag boys are required lo carry on an agricullure proiecl. ln school, demonslralions. field lrips, reporls, and iusl' plain siudy- ing are a parl of 'rhe lraining of These fulure cilizens. Leadership also is emphasized and developed as indi- caled by lhe parliamenlary procedure coniesls in which The class look parl. The ag boys, under The direclion of Mr. Brown, look Jrhe live lop posilions in a counly con- l'es'r of farming evalualion. X, -. Michele Soyka is putting the finishing touches on a piece of hancl-built pot- tery. Fine work, Michele. Painting i Drawing i Sculpture Crafts 38 in ii szissiii ii ii W' vi- ' iii ii ' dx' llxwiyii iilzzfiz ii , ii iiiis-31,-s n -- iii ills' ii ii ef ii ii x ,i Art Studies The art department grew to new heights this year as I5O students enrolled in the course. The popular course, under the direction ot Mr. Loveless, gave us the opportunity not only to grow in cultural appreciation but also to develop skills through experimental processes. Subjects in- cluded drawing, painting, sculpture, graphic arts, ceramics. and utilitarian cratts. A special otter- ing ot the department was the art appreciation and history course tor accelerated seniors. Classes in crafts and in experimental processes also were given to the special education stu- dents. Getting help trom Mr. Loveless! Robert Lyclic is in the process ot building a scale model ot a home which he designed. , W 1 W ii ii ii is ii --WH M i nag ii ii H iii i H - .X Library Services This is a Typical library scene as DoroThy Koss, Mike DegreTTo. Thomas Felix, and Connie Dorsch do some reading while Susan BarToleTTi and Shelly McBreen look for good books. Jessie Morgan, library assisTanT, discusses someThing wiTh Miss EngleharT. The maTTer musT noT be Too serious. Though. BeTTy Craver makes use of a good source of informaiion in The library-The card caTa- log. The ever-increasing number oT volumes in our library required This year addiTional shelving space. WheTher you were in The library Tor reTerence, pleasure, reading, or To geT a good book, your every need was compleTely meT wiTh The vasT assorTmenT oT books, magazines, and newspapers. The library was widely used by The sTudenTs and Teachers wiTh The evidence ThaT approximaTely IOO books were passed ouT every day-a ToTal oT l8,000'books This school year. More Than 6,000 volumes were kepT in order wiTh The help oT The sTudenT librarians. EighT periods a day and Then some, Miss Engleharl' was There To help and guide our sTudenTs. wi' Mr. G-ruver 'reaches Roger Hughes lhe principles in- volved in orchesirafion. Now ii s up To you. Roger. Mr. Gruver is giving lhese sludenls insirucfion for dis- 'iricf band. They are Joanna Markovil-z, Cheryl Candler. David Clark and William Paul lbaclc rowl. Music Music apprecialion and developmenl of skills -'rhese are lhe aims of our music deparfmenl. Through ihe over-all music program and es- pecially 'rhrough 'rhe music appreciaiion class for seniors. our siuclenls had ample opporluniiy lo develop an apprecialion of 'rhe beller 'rype of music. Through insiruclion of Mr. Gruver and Mr. lsenloerg, any siudeni wilh adequaie abiliiy and desire was able ro develop and improve his individual musical skill. Group parlicipalion in band, orcheslra, chorus, ensemble. under pro- fessional guidance, complemenied ihe work of The music deparlmenl. A lesson in playing lhe fluiel Pairicia Cand- i ler and Kimberly Reighard perform for Mr. Gruver. i iillyiw , l Driver Education Driver EducaTion is one oT The mosT pracTical courses in our school. The sTu- denTs Think so, Too, because over Tour years 75? of our sTudenTs Talce The course. This year l82 Toolc pracTice driv- ing and classroom highway saTeTy under The direcTion oT Mr. Baumgardner. ln addiTion To The value oT beTTer driving, There were Two very pracTical aspecTs To The successTul compleTion OT This course. Those compleTing approved driver Training programs receive lower insurance raTes, and 95'Z1 of These grad- uaTes receive Their senior licenses one year early. BuT, more imporTanT, Teen- agers who have had driver Training have 50729 fewer accidenTs and 6596 Tewer violaTions. Rifa Angus and William Graham display some of The iTems considered in classroom discus- sions. s ,W 4:52 HSM- These are driver educaTion sTudenTs who wanT To know whaT makes a car go-Thomas Gray, Mr. Baumgardner Donald FerTick, Helen Olexo. and Clair Wilson Be careful, Bunny, you're geTTing very close To Thai' pole Mr. Baumgardner musT have nerves of sTeel. The girls' healfh class sludy fhe human lungs. As Mrs. Sides observes. Susan Menfch felis of The danger of cigareffe smoking. Physical educafion class is serious business, buf 'rhal' does noi mean 'there can r be fun foo. The fellows are enioying fhis game. Health and Physical Education A sound mind in a sound body. Wifhouf fhis principle, educalion would do liffle good, and, fhus, our school offers a physical educafion and healfh program. Boys' gym classes. faughf by Mr. Miller, mef on Mondays, Wednesdays, and alfernafe Fridays: Mrs. Sides direcfed fhe girls in fheir physical educafion on Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and alfernafe Fridays. ln addifion, Mr. Miller faughf healfh educalion fo senior and freshman boys, and similarly Mrs. Sides con- ducfed healfh classes for senior and freshman girls. Y A-2, . , Daniel Tweedy in boys' gym class aflempfs fo dribble around lhe guard pul up by David Lloyd. T Eur iii PPL' zoom Weighis and Measuremenis! Miss Kischel, Larry Ellioif. and David Lloyd are aboul' ready To go ihrough ihe operaiion. Health Services Healrh services a+ our school are aimed 'ro de+ec'r defecis before Jrhey become serious problems. Services of a nurse were invaluable lhis year when sickness or accidenr srruck any of 'lhe s'ruden'fs. Miss Kischel conducied lhe an- nual eye iesls, hearing examinaiions, and weighl measuremenl, and she mainiained cumulafive healih records for each srudenr. Anofher phase of The healih service included physical and denial examinaiions +o a ceriain porrion of Jrhe s'ruden'r body. ln lhe course of four years, every sludeni' undergoes such examinaiions. Miss Kischel subiecfs Jesse Morgan io 'rhe audiomeier 'resis as Della Sirair waiis her lurn. Whai does 20-2U vision mean? Tha+'s wha? Miss Kischel is explaining lo Palricia Candler. . ii i' i'.ii 1 ,ii i 1 i ,gr ii i i y . Wim! ix M Hirw ii rgfsgjg, ijii - mg ii iiNii, N H! H 'iiil w wV N :eggs l il'il'kiMfilM1,,M,?lM n iii ii ii ii ' r ii ir ii ri 51mm wil 43 1 L Seenee 70e'ae Zeezweel Ze Kemadn, .as ,Ely -in-Q K V , . v .5 1' 4 :Y rf- U1 rife' Aj -s - N I 4' , 9: 'is . ,A 'w-f, I . df , I 44..- li, 1. J ' I ,..,' vp- . Q.,- , .S if 1 . 11 ' , , New Year Begins School days are happy days! We have io ad- mii' Thai even in ihe midsi of homework and exami- naiions we did have fun Jrhis year. The Term opened Augusi 3l, and wiihin a week we had our firsi social-a record ho'p held by Leader Club. Then we enjoyed a 'rwo-day respiie from our ioils of five days-Labor Day and Fair Day. On 'rhe following Friday we played our iirsi fooiball game of Jrhe season wi+h a pep assembly as a prelude To rhe eveni. ln a shori iime, foo, ihe seniors were making plans for graduarion, and one of Jrhe iirsi Jrhings io be done was lo order name cards and io have pic- 'rures ialcen. ' ' ' aa V wwe . ,-g.?.,s ll an - mimi Hi A , 1 my 4 , , 3-1 , .l i all ,:s, ' e Wil iii' Oh, Oh, Dave! Look who's here, andiihe iardy bell already has rung. Ceniral Cambria ai 7:45 a.m. . . . A new day begins and one less 'fill The end. Buy now . . . ear laier! H's always ihe same old sfory. Signs of 'limes lo come! These seniors are ordering name cards on The assumpiion. of course, Thai' Jrhey will pass. Piciured are Naomi McDowell, Carol Kulchman, Mary Anne Bandrowsky. Linda Ku+ney, and Reber? Brown. Vici'ory, Vic1'oryl Real school spirif is engineered here. The pep assembly, under 'rhe direciion of 'rhe cheerleaders, is one of 'lhe firsf aciiviiies of fhe school year. fe,,..Zii' ' W l 555252 'll :sn Hes... H l Ck I Sl Q Q . l Mine's preTTier, boasTs Chuck To Danny and Jean. BuT They are all The same! is The reply. Six dollars Tor eanuTs' You're crazy Bui' remember, Mr. p . . DeRubis, Arlene and Sandy are from The iunior class. Fall Activities As The Tall progressed, so did our TooT- loall season wiTh Tun aT The games and The Ten-cenT dances which Tollowed. By This Time, Too, many acTiviTies were under way. The iuniors received Their class rings and were selling peanuTs To raise money To sTage The junior prom. The sophomores already had sold Their magazines. Meanwhile The Tri- Hi-Y's held inducTions, and STudenT Coun- cil presenTed The TirsT oT a series of educa- Tional assembly programs. ln The midsT of all of This, we enioyed a shorT vacaTion on OcTober I5 and I6 as The Teachers wenT To school. exfiff' Look here! l raised our Toial by Sl04, says high magazine salesman, Tom EsTep. To T-he sophomore Treasurer, Mike Co- viTch. Music-heavenly music! Produced by our band every eighllw period! For ihose pariicipafing. band pracfice was u brighf spof in a school day, iusi' when 'Hwey needed if. ll is noi really 'lhar bad, fellows. Bur 'These boys wl'1o prolesied ihe dress rules would have you lhink so. Seriously, fha fellows pulled ihis gag Iusf for Hue fun of H. i Social Activities Before we knew iT. November was here. FooTball closed The TirsT week. and baskeTball pracTice was already under way. The Key Club Record Hop on November I0 was successful while a real highlighT Tollowed The nexT day wiTh a Tree day. Two days laTer our maioreTTes Took parT in a conTesT in Johns- Town, and one week laTer The cheerleaders and Pep Club Took The honor of our school To The cheerlead- ing conTesT in The same ciTy. Near Thanksgiving, The caTeTeria sTaTT served a real Turkey dinner, and on November 2l we had our TirsT big dance oT The year-The Pigskin-Turkey in honor oT The TooTball players. Then, no school Trom Wednesday To Tues- day-Thanksgiving and The TirsT day of deer season. gi, 255 i 15 I l Q25 . . E A T S . 35 , l . i T. PracTice makes perfect Their hard work showed aT The cheerleading conTesT. AT iT again? l guess Toni Lagana and Barb Orr will never learn. ThaT's righT, dig inl Remember we geT a Turkey dinner like This only once a year. er' X V laefggfx T WETW 35755535 iii ,ii ,ii iii ii ii igfesleslez i ,-, gmmngzg ii ii lfigsg, The Spirit 'ees'-ii, -rr, me , ri, '5feQr,e4:a-,,,-rr T l,nlV.e?'f?e Meri in ri sm ,lj W 5 ii V,E:HvH,:w m E ii i in 5 11 S, M x mm M H as-Avg T 3 ,,, as iii . Q f M , i :x,, feel, is ,n.iaH, ,,,,, ri WM, ,H W ininr,,mii ,khh W W N E ,mi W W ii, iii H , , ll r -fw-nf- ff . .Y T, T, . - -an ii, N' ' i lli W, T JW ii A ,,. ' il ii ii ll i w. ll T. lv' M 'W 2 e Eli, ? ii I W ei I ii ll Mr. Anodicle and Alice GraTa, ecl1Tor are dISCUSSInQ plan For The Senior EdiTion of The Splrlf Q ii. S lx j T Good Things come in small puclcages This is The SpirnT sl TT 3 f SEATED-Connie Roush and Suzanne RrcTscha STANDING Mr E f Anodide lSponsorl, Cheryl Cwncller Alice GraT1 and Vlcforn Ley IT's okay, isn'T IT, Cheryl? She in- spects The TirsT ediiion of The Spirif in iTs new TormaT. The SpiriT Toolc on a new loolc This year. The mimeographed TormaT proved popular among The sTudenTs who eagerly read The new and old TeaTures. New This year was The AT Random TeaTure. Qld sTandloys were ParTy Line, Fad and Fashions, and Gym ShorTs. EdiTed by a sTaTT oT only Tive sTudenTs under The direcTion OT Mr. Anodide. The SpiriT again mainTained The high sTandard OT journalism characTerisTic of The paper Through The years. 1 M sh., Clem Zapola and Mark STiles prepare some of The arT work which is To decoraie The halls of CCHS during The ChrisTmas Season. Connie Dorsch and Gloria Wolfe admire The holiday decora- Tions prepared by The arT deparTmenT. This doesn'T look much lilce a Trophy case now, does iT girls? Christmas at CCHS ChrisTmas Time aT CCHS was a happy Time. Early in December, The sTudenTs in The arT de- parTmenT began To prepare decoraTions which were To aclorn The main hall. As The monTh pro- gressed. The homeroom sTudenTs caughT The spiriT, and soon The various homerooms also showed The YuleTide decoraTions. Wednesday, December 23, was a big day here. During The morning classes, The mixed chorus proceeded Through The halls and Tilled The air wiTh ChrisTmas music. AT noon, The homerooms held Their parTies. Finally, The ChrisT- mas concerT, under The direcTion oT Mr. Gruver and Mr. Isenberg, climaxed The holiday season aT CCHS. Room 210 won The STudenT Council prize Tor decoraTions. The window in The wesi' wing was Trans- formed magically by The arT sTudenTs Tor holiday season. We wonder wha? rule 'fha Sludenl' Council was passing Jrhis limel The sludenls soon will find out Whai' a day if was when 'lhe senior alhleles were measured for varsily iackeis! H' meanl lhaf 'rhey would soon be wearing 'rhe coveied award. This is a real, live scene from lhe seniors' musical comedy. Singers and casl on slage are James Marlin, Joy Lenharl, Tara Reigharcl, Anlha Teeler, Shelia Grallius, Michael Wake, Roger Vorhauer, Pally Morgan, David Clark, Janol' Templelon, Pam Covilch, Terry Roger, Virginia McFadden, George Gdovichin, Margarel Good, Kalhryn Kulikosky, Wallace Faasi Fronl--Cindy Cox and David Emanuel, Senior Play David Clark, David Emanuel, and Wallace Faas are golling an ear-ful from lhe moulh of Janel Tomplolon. Somelhing clillerenl look place in lhe audilorium on January 7, l965. For lhe lirsl lime, lhe seniors pre- senl a musical comedy, Golden River. Through lhe hard work ol Mr. Pelliccioni, direclor, and Mr. Gruver, musi- cal direclor, lhe new venlure was a huge success. Gail l loll and Naomi McDowell served as sludenl direclors. The slage selling was under lhe direclion ol Mr. Love- less and Mr. Orange along wilh his slage club. CAST OF CHARACTERS Ella Walsh Cindy Cox David Clark . Wallace Faas Janel Templelon . David Emanuel Pally Morgan Terry Rager Pam Covilch Gregory Lesak Jim Walsh . . George Freedman . Karen Freedman Pele Walsh Mrs. Flora Penninglon A Miss Fannie Baer Cam Winlers Dr. Paul Mansfield Billy Baxler , , Bruce Doran CHORUS James Marlin Kalhryn Kulikosky George Gclovichin Anlha Teeler Roger Vorhauer Joy Lenharl Michael Waka Shelia Grallius Margarel Good Tara Reighard Virginia McFadden Terry Rager provided a bil of enler- lainmenl in fhis scene. On siege are Cindy Cox, Janel Templelon, Pam Covi'rcl'i, Terry Rager, PaHy Morgan. and Gregory Lesalc. , N .x This is wl'1a+ lhe play looked like from +l1e balcony as Pam Covifclw. Terry Rager, Pally Morgan, Wallace Faas, Gregory Lesalc. Janel' Temple- lon, David Clark, and David Eman- uel perform. ,... ,nf , A lively orclmesfra provided 'lhe accompanimeni' and background music for 'rlwe play-William Paul. Neil Jenkins, Roger Hughes, Alec Paferson. and Mr. Gruver. Noi piclured is The pianis'l', Susan Edwards. - T we Y f- -'-f--- - ---- - fri: :as The Task began in SepTember and ended in May-The iob of preparing and disTribuT- ing a book which we can call our own. The Oracle conTains all ThaT our school is-Trom 'Ter academics To acTiviTies. The business sTaTT, under The direcTion OT EEST? T 'T mans Mr. STormer, handled money malslers. sell- ing, and disTribuTion. The arduous work oT ii The ediTorial sTaTT. advised by Mr. STevens, included noT only wriTing buT also The com- pleTe organizaTion of The book. ATTer a dummy had been prepared, a Theme had To be chosen. NexT came The greai' Tasks oT picTures-Taking, naming. checking, indexing. From The beginning To The end. The sTaTT worked conTinually on wriTe-up's. Thus, Tinally, all work was compleTed, and wiTh greaT saTisTacTion Volume IX oT The CenTral Cambria Oracle was disTribuTed To The sTudenT body. :Wi Jane GriTfiTh and Pam CoviTch as co-edilors of The year- book worked many hours. Their only reward was The saTisfac- Tion of doing a iob Tor The enTire sludem' body. 5 i The Oracle y Financing The yearbook and ediforial supervision are large Tasks. buf Mr. STormer and Mr. Sfevens do noT appear The worse Tor The iobs. , 7--'-'-T-T' ' - A 'T -c ' T ' T T 1' l , f I y ,.u.a.n0rr,5 my 5 l l T T M l I' T , V l g 5 at i T ' l l T i I u Mr. Loveless, arl' supervisor, lends a helping hand. Through his help, The division pages and Theme were developed. y BUSINESS STAFF . . . ROW ONE-A. Teeier, L. Sell, J. Lenharf, J. Springer, K. Sfevens, T. Gore, J. Murphy. S. Auion, S. Russick: ROW TWO-Mr. Slormer lAclviserl, D. Gillespie, J. Roles, L. Brazil, D. Wafson, D. Ferabaugh, A. Brown, K. Coffermang ROW THREE-S. Menfch, C. Kulchman. S. Singer, B. Fleming. N. McDowell, V. Ley, T. Rager, G. Hoff. B. Orr: ABSENTEE-M. Howells EDITORIAL STAFF . . . ROW ONE-N. McDowell, V. Ley, P. Covifch, J. Griffiih, A. Graham, T Rager: ROW TWO-C. Cox, D. Buriak, J. Sidwar, B. Craver, P. Morgan, M. Wheeler, D. Clark G. Gdovichin, W. Faasg ABSENTEES-R. Gerreii, P. Bobak 41' . will sw ' ri, vas , ' rim ' iiiiiiggw W, K ,.,i,.g of 5255: vi ' 1241 'l QU in ll zzaxii ' f i sis ,L -es .. ,W iii ' ln. Winter, Then Spring January saw rhe baslcelball season in full swing, saw a firsl' as Jrhe seniors presenred a musical com- edy. saw Jrhe Oracle sraff hard al worlc. Wilh The end of Jrhe semes'rer came The Library Club's Mid- Semesrer Dance. February broughi' The end +o bas' lcelball games, buf lhe big game was held on March 5-'rhe Key Club-Facully game. March also broughi a Bera I-lop, The Topsy Turvy, 'rhe iunior class play. and counly chorus and band. Wirh April' came warmer weaiher. and wirh warmer wearher came lraclc, golf, and baseball. April also broughi The sophomore class pariy, 'lhe Easier vacarion, and, of course, Jrhe iunior prom. ig ' 1 -: , g If ,...,....,. You mighl' loolc as if you have varicose veins, buf you were in sfyle when you wore 'lexfured slockings. Wha+ was your reporr card like This lime, Charlie? asks Gush perhaps a lirfle disap- poinfed in his own. Belween classes Joe gels a chance io splash Lo'Hie. L i CURTAIN CALL . . . ROW ONE-Wendy Wood, Rila Angus, Eileen Collerman Barbara Smilh Karen Barlolelli, Linda Miller: ROW TWO-David Thompson, Herman Gibb Mark Rose Roberl Lydic. Craig Horner, Ronald Bowman, James Salem, Roger Hughes: ABSENTEE Janel' Orosz Junior Class Play Work on 'rhe iunior play began in earnesl on February I5 wilh lhe lirsl rehearsal, and by March I8 lhe iuniors were reacly Io presenl lheir play, Finders Creepers. The play was produced under 'rhe direclion of Mr. Crowley wilh lhe help ol John Gibb, Donna Krull, and Mark Rose as sludenl direclors. CAST OF CHARACTERS Wilbur ..... Hercules , Celesle , Nina , . Frankie . Aunl Mary Uncle Bob . Granny C, A, Mr. Quigley Dr. Brown Madeline , Harry . ., Daphne . Claude ., ,. Henry. . .. Roger Hughes David Thompson Barbara Smilh , I. . Rila Angus Wendy Wood Linda Miller , , Roberl Lydic Karen Barlolelli . . James Salem . Craig Horner , Janel Orosz , Herman Gibb Eileen Collerman . Ronald Bowman Mark Rose DIRECTORS . . . Mr Crowley facully dlreclor lalks 'things over wilh his sludenl' direclors Mark Rose John Gibb, and Donna Krull ra ag, 4? ,. , , MAY COURT . . . SEATED-Linda Brown: ROW ONE-Tara Reighvard, Jane Griffilh, Connie Rouzer lMarcl of Honorl, Carol Morrison lMay Queenl, Anfioneile Lagana, Pamela Coviich, Diane From- bach: ROW TWO-Kimberly Reighard, Alberia Reiallack, Aniia Yulis. Judifh Lavericlc. May Queen . . . A high honor weni 'l'o a fine girl when ihe sfudenfs of CCHS elecied Carol Morrison May Queen of l965. Queen of May Wifh ihe firsi' of May came one of ihe real high lighrs of our year-May Day. Carol Morrison: our lovely May Queen. was honored wiih a pageani presenied by 'fha members of The four classes under 'lhe di- reciion of Mrs. Sides. The queen and her couri' also were guesis of honor air 'rhe dance which followed lhe program. MAY COURT ' May Queen ....................,. Carol Morrison Maid of Honor .......,............ Connie Rouzer Senior Ariendanis ................ Pam Coviich. Jane Griffiih, Linda Brown. Aniionelaie Lagana, Diana Frombach, Tara.Reig- hard Junior Nriendanis ............ Jucliih Laverick, Aniia Yulis Sophomore Ariendani .... Alberia Relallack Freshman Aiiendanl' .... Kimberly Reighard Graduation The lihlc passes over To The iunior class as Presi- denT David Clark makes The presenTaTion To Presi- denT Dennis Tozzini. ATTer May Day. The whirl oT acTiviTies began, buT The big Thing in The minds oT seniors was graduaTion. Meanwhile. The music deparTmenT prese-nTed The Spring Fes- Tival. record hops were held, The senior banqueT was anoTher big success. and The Oracle was enioyed by all. NexT. sTudenTs received recogniTion aT The annual awards assembly. 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Baumgardner, A Paierson, P. Mallin, R. Bowman, T. Teeier, D. Helsel MAJORETTES . . . KNEELING-Loriie Trexler, Linda Brown, Jane McGuire: STANDING-Linda Shank, Diane Reese, Lana McEvoy. Judiih Sfeeie, Sandra Marfin, Eiizabefh Beckeff, Judifh Laverick, Rosemarie Dino, Susan Davis ROW ONE-P. Malcin, J. Melzger, J. Brown. Joan Brown, D. Evans, C. Dorsclw, C. Giles, K. Reigllard, P. Buclcus, K. Cox: ROW TWO-K. Byers, D. Savering, T. Reigl-lard, S. Evans, D. Ailken, N. Bales, S. Melzger. L. Sell, P. Candler. K. Wesley, S Willmang ROW THREE-T. G-reslw, J. O'Donnell, T. Parlcins, E. Singsl, L. Sergenl, J. Jones, S. Edwards, R. Angus, G. Polinslcy, D. Good: ROW FOUR- H. Wilson, C. Wilson, F. Owens. F. Byers, J. Baumgardner, M. Covilch, B. Menlch, W. Faas, G. Levenlry, D. Byers, B. Bobenage DRUM MAJOR . . . William Paul l Mm . T W H Z. 4 r T Z , Xxx ,ff Q eg., f MAJORETTE CAPTAIN . . . Linda Brown COLOR GUARD . . . Jean Murphy, Donna Phillips, Sharon Vanclerberg, Alice Jones, Linda Pyer, Nan- cy Lloyd, Suzanne Couglmlin Sill ug. Girls' Chorus ROW ONE-Cancller, Folclcemer, Vizzini, Srolca, Johns, Johnson, Ross, Reese: ROW TWO-Rouzer Boyer, ,Lezaln Kinnan, Dilchcreelc, Engle. Davis: ROW THREE-Kerchenske, Frombacln, Seese, Calabria Springer. Thornlon, Sliles. Edwards, Panczalcg ROW FOUR-Krull, Smillw, Szuch, Rubislw, l-liner, Lloyd Munlco, Marlin, Sclwlosser: ABSENTEES-Miller, Snyder, Yoder Mixed Chorus will is ROW ONE-Thompson, Hughes, Morrison, Sidwar, German, Baies, Ross: ROW TWO-Tibbolf. Singer, Rose, Yulis, Jones, Edwards, Rylkeg ROW THREE-Gclovichin, Faas, B. Byers, Graffius, Craver, Roman, Palriclcg ROW FOUR-Horner, Paul, Smith, C. Byers, Crawford, Folclcemer, Brazil, Lashinslcy Ragerg ABSENTEES-Bowman, Miller, Marlin, Snyder Ulm ROW ONE-Schloslci, Liplca, Evans, Hasson, Yulis, Ryllce, Lauer, Morgan: ROW TWO-Rankin, Dahlin, Buferbaugh. Leslcoslcy, Folclcemer, Good, Jones, Edwards: ROW THREE-Boland, Sharp, Rose, Galligan. Walwro, Sliffler. Sifko, McDowell, Gaboda: ROW FOUR-Yesenoslcy, Gossard, Soyka, Templelon, Crawford, Morrison, Sidwar, Chervenic PEP BAND . . . POW ONE-Pauline Buclcus. Joanna Markovich, Susan MenTch, Linda Sell, Leah SergenT, Sandra Shles: ROW TWO-Richard Bowman, TimoThy Parlcins, Alec PaTerson, Thomas TeeTer, Cl1TTord McGuire, CurTis Grove, Ronald Bowman, Linda PaTriclc, George Gdovichin. John Baum- gardnerg ROW THREE-PaTricia Keilman, Gale Bowman, William Paul, Thomas EsTep, Paul Ferguson, Joy LenharT. Connie Rouzer. TRUMPET TRIO . . . Among The many accomplish- menTs, This Trumpei' Trio had a T.V. appearance To iTs crediT. Making up The group were Timofhy Parlcins, Alec PaTerson, Thomas TeeTer, and Susan Edwards, accompanist Active Musicians AcTive was The worcl Tor The sTudenTs oT The music deparTmenT oT CenTral Cambria. Under The direc- Tion of Mr. Gruver and Mr. lsenberg, The musicians began Their acTiviTies early in The year and did noT leT up unTil school was ouT. FirsT oT all, There was The marching band which added color To The TooTball games. Meanwhile, The choruses already were rehearsing Tor The ChrisTmas program. NexT came rehearsals Tor The annual Spring FesTival. , Meanwhile, ensemble groups were busy, Too. The Pep Band Turnished music Tor I4 Pep Assemblies and a BonTire. The TrumpeT Trio made an appearance on The SaTeTy TeleThon over WJAC-TV and played Tor ChrisTmas Eve church services. The Occasional sang aT civic meeTings and aT The senior banqueT Finally, The dance band Turnished music Tor The iun ior class play. CenTral Cambria, in addiTion, senT parTicipanT To The counTy and disTricT band and chorus meeTs. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE . . . ROW ONE -Barbara Smiih, Carol Morrison, Judy Jones: ROW TWO-Arlene Srolca, Connie Ross, Susan Edwards lfxccompanisll: ROW THREE- Aniha Teeier. Joy Lenhari, Nancy Lloyd, Judy Ryllce: ABSENTEES- Linda Miller, Beverly Snyder. 'il .il More Music BOYS' TRIO . . . The Occasionalsu de- Iighied many audiences in 'rhe area This pas'r school ferm. The singers were Wal- lace Faas. David Clark, and George fdgvichin. Accompanisi' was Tara Reig- ar . DANCE BAND . . . ROW ONE-Tara Reighard, Susan Edwards, Sandra Siiles. Mr. Gruver, Roger Hughes: ROW TWO-George Gdovichin, Linda Pairick, James Esiep, Neil Jenkins: ROW THREE- William Paul. Timofhy Parkins, Alec Paierson, Thomas Teeier, Curiis Grove. m'i -1'-geeffg-f ' .T JWEEEZT T ' ' W T fir '- Q -'11--1 l I E ROW ONE-Deborah STormer, Sandra PeTerson, RoberT Brown, Edward Nischalke, James Lydic, Jane MCG-uire. Alberia Refullack, Sandra Stiles. Ronald lvlasTrine: ROW TWO-William Barber, Dennis Tozzini, Alec Paierson, Ronald Tibboii, l-lerberl' Wilson, Roberi Lydic, Brian Bobenage, Dennis From- bach, Roberl' FeaTher. Student Council OFFICERS . . . ROW ONE-Linda Brown, secreiaryq Mr. Cook, sponsor: Roberf GerreTT, presidenT: ROW TWO-Wil- liam Balsinger, Treasurer: Dennis Joiner, vice presidenT. Y 7,777-Y, VYYVY V weve 71. V, Y - -b-Y--a 5 FQ Q f E f T f TL - , 11 iw., -' in, ww' T. in ii.. 1. ll 'Tian WSE' , S A y - T e 4- 'A ii l l l g 4 '1' STUDENT COUNCIL . . . STudenT Council, un- der The direcTion oT Mr. Cook, was a very ac- Tive organizaTion. The TirsT proiecT was The preparaTion oT a consTiTuTion which will serve as a guide Tor all classes. ln addiTion To regulaT- ing acTiviTies, The uniT sponsored boTh educa- Tional and enTerTaining programs. Again iT spon- sored The ChrisTmas DecoraTion ConTesT. STUDENT LIBRARIANS . . . Necessary Tor The smooTh running oT our library. They were a greaT help To lvliss EngleharT. Members OT The uniT, more Than 30, provided library help eighT pe- riods OT The day by checking books in or ouT, by puTTing books on The shelves, and by keep- ing magazines in order. SCIENCE CLUB . . . Science club was reor- ganized This year. WiTh a limiTed membership, The club was designed To provide help To Those really inTeresTed in science. Each member was required To prepare a scienTiTic proiecT, and The club re-acTivaTed The weaTher sTaTion on The school grounds. Student Librarians Science Club ROW ONE-Lyons, Covilch lTreasurerl, H. Wilson lPresi- denfl, C. Wilson lVice Presi- clenll, Hindman lSecre'laryl, Mr. Kayden lSponsorl, Reig- hard: ROW TWO-Kline. Sin- gel, Murlon. Fealher, Shoe- maker, Bloom, Leidy, Schell- hammer: ROW THREE-Laren, Decker, Popovich, Boring, Baumgardner, Roberls, Pablic, Allison, McGuire ROW ONE-Benyack, Cox, Springer, V. Roush, Miss Engleharr, C. Roush, R. Davis, M. Davis: ROW TWO-Balko, Dixon, Holi, Lagana, DelPraHe, Morgan. Orr, Good Shaffer: ROW THREE-Dorsch, Phillips, Relallaclr, Yulis, Folckemer, Wood, Slormer Jones: ROW FOUR-Grala, Boland, Bar'role++i Smilh, Lashinsky, Yaskowil-1, Wiznialc Slevens, Szuchg ABSENTEES-Yoder, McBreen Ang OFFICERS . . . ROW ONE-James Eslep, vice president Mr. Glass, sponsor: David Clark, presidenlg ROW TWO- David Thompson, secrefaryg Jack Merrills, assislanl secre- 'raryg Daniel Smilh, 'lreaurerg Bruce Byers. chaplain Key Club Key Club. sponsored by 'l'he Kiwanis Club, is a nalional organizalion wilh service as i'ls pur- pose. Our chapler is a very aclive one and can boasl of many successful school and corn- munily proiecls. The communily profiled by lheir assislance in canvassing The 'rown for lhe Cyslic Fibrosis and Muscular Dyslrophy drives. Early in lhe year Key Club issued lo lhe slu- denls acliviry cards. To prevenl chaos in Jrhe halls during a fire drill, or The real lhing. Jrhe club made fire exif signs which hang above lhe door ol each room. Among lheir money-raising proiecls were dances. lhe selling of slalionery, and The an- nual Key Club-Faculry baslcelball game. ROW ONE-E. Vorhauer. W. Paul, R. Hughes, K. Smifh, A. Risalili. G. Tsikalasg ROW TWO-G. Gdovichin, J. Lesak, G. Riclcells, J. Miller, T. Esrep, W. Barber: ROW THREE--W. Balsinger, A. Paferson, M. Rose, J. Lydic. J. Gibb, B. Doran: ABSENTEE-R. Gerreli' 4 i 1 9 .Sli ij, ...- , 2' gifs ' P T in - , , , rw, ,. Q T l Hi ' L' . 1- , V - . ,xi F ,, 1' g W ii . , 7 ,. iii .1-' 5 , l u l52Z'l.n m --mg V I L-.- L. . , - A E M .4 ROW ONE--S. Davis, J. Lenharl, R. Angus, W. Wood. C. Cox. L. Brown. M. Davis: ROW TWO- S. Edwards, C. Ross. S. Sliles, V. Roush. J. Orosz, A. Yulis, S. Szuchq ROW THREE-C. Candler, J. Folclcemer, M. Wheeler. C. Morrison, W. Lesko, J. McGuire, T. Reiqhard Leader Club Leader Club is a girl's alhlelic organizalion. The 'rwenly-live senior and iunior girls 'rhai' com- prise lhe club helped Mrs. Sides in gym class by relereeing, checking roll. supervising, and lceeping order. The homeroom volleyball and baslcelloall lournamenls were under 'rhe sponsor- ship of l'his club. A+ Their Chrislmas meeling lhe members enioyed cookies, candy. and pop while exchanging gills and poems. The Topsey- Turvy. lhe only girl-ask-boy dance of The year. was a huge success. Qi. , .,,- , JL 5- OFFICERS . . . ROW ONE-Pamela Covifch, secre-lary Mrs. Sides, sponsor: Janel' Sidwar, presidenlg ROW TWO Jane Griffilh, vice presiclenf: Karen Barlolelii, lreasurer V i 4.8 Y 'zig- 5 T ' , A i ROW ONE-John Palenscar, Ralph Sherry, Jack Churilla, Joseph AnTol, Leo RieTscha, Terrance Burke, VincenT Rieischaz ROW TWO-Roger SmiTh, George DiclcerT, Tim Gresh, Joseph Snedden, Gary Peel.Warren Kirsch, James Hammer: ROW THREE-Joseph Kuncelman, John Boland, William Nealen, Frank GaTTo, Raymond Wyrwas, James Roles, Alvie Lewis, Roger Duman: ABSENTEES- Richard Sherry, Clair Michaels, Charles Burl:harT. OFFICERS . . . ROW ONE-RoberT Jones, chaplain: Clifford Michaels, secreTary: Edward Nischallce, presidenT: Mr. Brown, adviser: ROW TWO-Edward McCoy, reporTer: Willis Davis, vice PresidenT: William Michaels, Treasurer: Roger Duman, hisTorian: Gary Kirsch, senTinel. ' , V ,ye gre- , ' is su, . ET TF T l , w is a is I K if . ,UH me via i. T14 i i55?5 i ,, 928. i. 1 riffs., T' f-gf we gf, ' 1 Future Farmers of America The FuTure Farmers oT America was organized in our school many years ago Tor Those inTer- esTed in agriculTure. As in The pasT Ten years or so, This year The club's main money raising proiecT was The selling of seeds and onions. Calendars, prepared by The F.F.A., were dis- TribuTed To The school and To The public. Hav- ing spenT considerable Time on The arT oT par- liamenTary procedure, The members Took Their slcill To The DisTricT ParliamenTary Procedure ConTesT. As a change oT pace Tor acTiviTies, The group challenged The Cresson F.F.A. To a bas- lceTball game. Future Homemakers of America The Furure Homemalcers of America had a busy and profiiable year. Early in 'rhe ierm, The girls' work paid off as 'rhe club won firsr prize for a looolh ai ihe Cambria Couniy Fair. ln January The club aiiended The Siare Farm Show in Harrisburg. and Jrhe efforrs paid off rhere, foo. Kandace Adams, Tammy Kulilcoslcy, Jane Edwards. and Linda Pyer won prizes for Jrheir sewing proiecis. A+ Chrisimas Jrime +he club made siuffed animals and disiribuied 'rhem To ihe children ai rhe Siaie School in Ebenslourg. Oiher acriviiies included an iniliaiion pariy, a sled-riding parfy, a dance, and a mo1'her-daugh- fel' l9al'1qUGJf- OFFICERS . . . Nancy Wills, presidenf: Mrs. Orner. adviser Doris Nelen, secreiaryg ABSENTEES-Linda Pyer, 'ireasurer Carol Snyder, vice presidenr. ROW ONE-Janice Makin, Doris Dorman, Sharon Glavach, Suzanne Rieischa. Sharon Meizger, Shirley Bishop, Helen Weimer. Pairicia Molinik, Maiilda Bishop: ROW TWO-Orpha Sickles, Charlene Toner, Ardifh Rankin, Linda Good. Tamara Kulikosky, Kaihy Kulikosky. Marfha Folckemer, Dolores Miller, Marlene Toner: ABSENTEES-Nora Evans. Janei' Dyson, Gloria Zapola, Nancy Walker, Anna Nelen. Linda Loucharf. V 1, 2 55, 4 , , i wigs X iii I 12 . Us by ja,,55i., he Q we , 1 Q ly ,. ,..-- - ' ' S' ,gsiw , Mir? al... V -a- ROW ONE-Finlcle, Lauer, KuTchman, Gonas. Plummer, Crouse, Vay, Tozzini, Dominick. Szelceresh: ROW TWO-Miller. Leclc, Savaring, EsTep, Sloan, McKoTch, Harnula. Gresh, Clark, Dixon, Hiloslcy: ROW THREE-Lesalc, Harvey, CroTT, Gorney RiclceTTs, GriTTiTh, Benoni, Lewis, KmeTT, SmiTh, Kuncel- man: ROW FOUR-Balsinger. Kirsch, Walwro, J. Lydic, Parkin, Lasinslcy, Waring, McQuillen, Palriclc. R. Lydic. Dilling Varsity Club ROW ONE-Mr. Orange, Mr. Miller, Mr. Pelliccioni, Mr DeBasTiani, sponsors:.ROW TWO-LaJudice, Adams, l-liclcs BolleTTe, AnsTead: ROW THREE-SmiTh, Evans, Degre'H'o Bislco, SToy, RisaliTi: ABSENTEES-AlTimus, GerreTT, Wilson lvlarTin VARSITY CLUB . . . This is an organizaTion con- sisTing of Those boys earning leTTers in TooTball. baslceTball, Track, baseball. and golT. The main TuncTion oT The club was sponsoring The May Day Program and Dance. Wifh The proceeds, The club purchased equipmenT necessary Tor The aThleTic program. STAGE CLUB . . . This club, drawing iTs mem- bers Trom The indusTrial arTs deparTmenT, is spon- sored by Mr. Orange. The members made ready The sTage Tor plays, assemblies, and May Day. This club, alThough in The background. made possible The producTion oT our dramaTic pro- grams. FORENSIC CLUB . . . Through one of iTs mem- bers, The Forensic Club broughT sTaTe-wide ac- claim To our school. Sharon Benyack won TourTh in The sTaTe conTesT, l Speak Tor Democracy. Through The energeTic guidance of Miss Engle- harT, members of This club helped Themselves and The school in The various phases oT Torensic worlc. ROW ONE-D. Kelly, H. Moore, R. Marheflca, Mr. Orange lSponsorl. W. Kline. D. Knoblor e Blososky: ROW TWO-T. Gillin, T. Makin. W. Miller. T. Gray. P. Gaboda, D. Findley, R. K g ROW THREE-D. Grove, D. Croft J. Dubovecky, J. Waring. R. Jones, R. Walwro, T. Gc ABSENTEES-G. Mayer. T. Evcic Club Forensic Club ROW ONE-P. Balko lSecrel'aryl. D. Clark lPresiden'rl, Miss Engle- harl l5ponsorl. S. Benyack lVice Presidenll. S. Grallius lTreasurerl: , ROW TWO-A. Shaffer, S. Boland, C. Galligan. E. Colferman. E. Ker- chenslce, K. Cox: ROW THREE- 1 .. -.fl wife.. B. Smifh, R. Bowman. D. Decker. J. Ll l fin .NV Dilling, J. Merrills, W. Lesko: AB- ,f X bln' SENTEES-L. llllg, M. Wheeler, D. gg , Rummel A 5' Library Club ROW ONE-Brown. Kufchman, Trexler, Lavericlc llreasurerl, Orr lVice Presidenll, Miss Englehari' lSponsorl, Benyack lPresiclen'rl, Sloylca lSecre'laryl, Liplca, Teeler, Davis, ROW TWO-McFadden, Gore, Folclcemer, Galligan. Neely, Brown, Sherwin, Griflillm, Kuzminslcy, Slevens, Springer, Burials: ROW THREE-DelPraHe, Roles, Rolll, Wheeler, Rager, Morgan, German, Keilman, Singer, Lesko, Frombaclrn, Rouzer, Walson, Grala: ROW FOUR-Lagana, Templelon, Bowman, Croyle, Leiy, Jones, Faas, Wiseman, Kinaslw, Sergenl, Asaslwon, Graham, Hoff: ABSENTEES-Allison, Brazil, Frank, Koss, Marlin ROW ONE-Lenhart Russick, Collon. Urislw, Roush, Niepokoy, Roush, Felzer, Aulon, Sell: ROW TWO-Louclwarr, Morgan, Reese, Folclcemer, McGuire, Seese, Hicks, Reighard, Siormer, Wood, Lilzingerg ROW THREE-Bungarcl, Phillips, Peierson, Angus, Calabria, Coiferman, Jones, Dorsch, Sieele, Snyder, Holdsworllw: ROW FOUR-Bracken, Laslwinsky, l-larkinisli, Lashinsky, Dalwlin, Wiznialc. Smiih, Coughlin, Yalmlce, Jones, Szuch, Yulisg ABSENTEES-Anderson, Brubaker ROW ONE-Berkoski. Lauer, Evans, Minnix. Davis, Shank, Koss, Raymond: ROW TWO-S'rriHmaHer. Lankford, Gaboda, Boyer, McEvoy. Aifken, Soyka, Peferson, Dino, Koss: ROW THREE-Nischalke. Sifko, Yahnke. Ewing, Green, McCoy, Leskosky, Roush, Tishoky ROW FOUR-Beckeff, Dixon, Gossard, Yesenosky, Engelharf, Rose, Ley, Refallack, Mclfavish, Krullg ABSENTEES-McKeel, Brosch, Hill. Lagana, Miller, McBreen. Cobaugh, Becquef, Chervenic, Schloski ROW ONE-Dubovecky, Reighard, S+ormer,- Morgan, Willmen. Keiih, Sowolla, Cox, Good: ROW TWO-Kinkead, Werfz, Tee+er, Buckus, McFadden, Krisfon, Congoli, George, Evans, ROW THREE- Felix, Lyons, Sgappino, Urish, Sfunlcard, Weniz, Tanda, Cessna, Davis, Sformeri ROW FOUR-Brofhers, Hafzus, Bar'I'oIeH'i, Hoover. Adams, McGuire, Cobaugh, Pearle, Salkeld, Yaskowiizg ABSENTEES-Leidy. Schellhammer, Keifh, Johns, Savering GP Clu l ROW ONE-Brown, Trexler, McFadden, Slormer lVice Presiclenll. Coughlin lTreasurerl. Mr. Dill lSponsorl, Barlolelli lSecre+aryl, Hicks llaresidenll, S. Davis, M. Davis: ROW TWO-Gorchlk, Sny- der, Cox. McGuire. Dugan. Burials, Lenharl. Candler, Pelerson. Angusi ROW THREE-Sleele, Lavericlc, Rubislw, Sieve. Cobaugh, Bracken, Singer, Laslwinsky, McDowell, Olexo: ROW FOUR-Yulis, Wiznialc, Jones, Smilh, Allison, Benoni, Dahlin, Yahnlce, Laslninsky, Szuch: ABSENTEES-Bernot Anderson, Snyder ROW ONE-Kinnan, Wills, Fromlaach, Siormer, lvlodis, Rouzer. Niepolcoy, Roush, Rager, Reiglmarcl: ROW TWO-Joiner, Roberls, Folclcemer. Keilman, Paul, Rager, Leslcp, Rylcola, Waka, Vorlwauerg ROW THREE-DelPra'He. Menlclw. Kulchman, Wheeler, HQH, Morrison, German, Templelon, Lagana, Orr: ROW FOUR-Covilclw, Grilfilh, Asashon, Graham, McDowell, Ewing, Miller, Bowman, Ley, Croyle: ABSENTEE-Bellislw ROW ONE-Broihers, Sloylca, Dorsch, Szelcereslw, Phillips, Edwards, Sroka, Phillips, Wood, Loucharf: ROW TWO-Lloyd, Gaboda, Berlcoslci, Morgan, Ross, Reese, Ryllce, Yahnlte, Lankford, Minnix: ROW THREE-McEvoy, Hiner, Marlin, Leslcoslcy, Ley, Munko, Refallaclc, Bulerbaugh, Schlosser. Edwards: ROW FOUR-Polinslcy, Templelon, Beclcelf, Decker. Crawford, Soylca, Englelnarl, Roush, Ewing, Lauer: ABSENTEES-Fe+zer, McKavisl1, Novak, Hill, Mefzger, Monborne, Polchifo, Davis ROW ONE-Duboveclcy, Shank, Olexo. Lezalc, Soylca, Novak, Dino, Davis, Raymond, Cox: ROW TWO-Reighard, Sowolla, Sformer, Morgan, Rummell, Tishok, Weriz, Kifchen, Keilh, Evans, Allison: ROW THREE-Kimble. Koss. Candler, Krisfon, Sformer, Arfman, McFadden, Lyons, Wenfz, Brown. Brollwers: ROW FOUR-Barioleiii, Siunlcard. Davis, Krnll, Hildebrand, Lauffer, Adams, Pearle, Yaslco- wiiz, Urish, Monforclinig ABSENTEES-Fulion, Harimann, George. Glavach, Wriglwl ROW ONE-Trexler, McFadden, Suslco. Davis, McGuire, Cox, LenharT, Sell, Davis: ROW TWO- Dorsch, Ryllce,'Niepol:oy, Gorchik, Frombach, MenTch, Wood, STormer, l-lasson: ROW THREE- Rouzer, Szuch, BeclceTT. EngleharT, Paul, Munlco, Angus, Yulis, Bracken: ROW FOUR--Jones, SmiTh, Brazil, SergenT, McDowell, Rager, Ley, BarToleTTi, Wiznialc, CoviTch: ABSENTEES-Soylca. Snyder' OFFICERS . . . ROW ONE-Tara Reighard, secreTaryg Mrs. EsTep, adviser: Linda Brown, presidenT: Jane GriTTiTh, vice presidenT: ROW TWO-Susan Edwards, chaplain: Werdna Lesko. Treasurer L51 7 -We l li T , lisa: wg eg ei ii, Q 82 l Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Alpha. The oldesT oT The Tour organiza- Tions labeled Tri-l-li-Y. is one oT The school's mosT acTive service clubs. The inducTion oT sophomores and juniors inTo The club was TirsT on The agenda. A very successTul rec- ord hop aT The beginning oT The school year broughT The sTuclenTs TogeTher aTTer The long summer. The TirsT big dance oT The year, The annual Pigskin-Turkey. was en- ioyecl by all, especially because a local boy was a member: oT The band. Once again Alpha helped To bring in The ChrisTmas spiriT by decoraTing The main audiTorium. This year The club conTribuTeol To World Service. The year was broughT To an end wiTh The MoTher-DaughTer BanqueT. Beta Tri-Hi-Y Bela. one oi our school's Tri-l-li-Y's. is in associalion wifh ihe naiional YWCA. The iirsl proieci of ihe club was working ai concessions ai home ioofloall games. As a Chrisimas service, +he club members helped a needy family. As a money-raiser, ihe Tri-Hi-Y sold Ceniral Cambria nighishiris. Wi+h 'ihe proceeds from fhis sale, The club members made a success of ihe annual Facully Tea held in ihe spring. OFFICERS . . . ROW ONE-Barbara Orr. secrelaryg Carol Morrison, presideni: Pairicia Croyle, vice presideni: Denise DelPraHe, 'ireasurerg ROW TWO-Ruih Coilon, chaplain: Miss Liphari, adviser: Mrs. Smiih, adviser ROW ONE-Congioli, Slraw, P. Makin, Russick, Ross, Reese. Tishok, J. Makin: ROW TWO-Minnix. Hiner. Green. Berlxoslci, Brunaiii, Kulney, Lanlcford. Lloyd, Auion: ROW THREE-Slephens, Folclcemer, Reiallacic, Templefon. Soyka, D. Yahnke, McKavish, Rubishg ROW FOUR-Nischalke, Temple'ron,' German. Asashon, Crawford, Coughlin, E. Yahnlce. Holi, Wheeler: ABSENTEE-Allison 83 ROW ONE-Loucharf, Brofhers, Holdsworfh, Novak. Wolf, Roush. Orosz, M. Olexo, Oblinsky. Szekeresh, Koss: ROW TWO-Sroka, S. Peferson, Lezalc. Johns, Jones, H. Olexo, S. Sfiles, Thornfon, Maclcel, Sharon Sfiles, B. Peierson: ROW THREE-McEvoy, Ball, Leskosky, Cook, Rofh, Roles, Wiggins, Dahlin, Buferbaugh, Cobaugh, Polinslcy: ROW FOUR-Roush. Cook, LH-zinger. Rankin. Keilman. Wise- man, McCoy, Loucharl, Lashinsky, Wafson, Grafa: ABSENTEES-Brosch. McBreen, Anderson OFFICERS . . . Connie Roush, secrefaryg Janef Sidwar presidenf: Miss Brown, adviser: Judifh Laverick, vice presi- denf: Nancy Liplca, freasurer: Sandra Sfiles, chaplain Gamma Tri-Hi-Y S+iII anofher of our Tri-Hi-Y's is Gamma. During fhe summer Gamma's officers ioined fhe officers of fhe ofher Tri-Hi-Y's af fhe officers' fraining program af Grove Cify College. Inducfion of new members was firsf on fhe agenda fhis ferm. Wifh fhese new ad- difions, fhe club made money by selling Cenfral Cambria charm bracelefs. The club members also sold submarines in fhe spring. Wifh fhe proceeds from fhese proiecfs, fhey honored fheir mofhers wifh a banquef af fhe end of fhe year. OFFICERS . . . Jean Murphy, secreiary: LoreTTa Roman. Treasurer: Miss Beyer. adviser: Susan Davis, presidenig Donna lf'-- ' vice presideni Delta Tri-Hi-Y DelTa, one oT CenTral Cambria's newer Tri- HigY's, shares The purpose of service wiTh The oTher similar organizaTions. WiTh The addiTion oi new members, The club held a very success- Tul submarine sale. During The baslceTball sea- son, The members sponsored some oi The Ten- cenT dances aTTer The games. This Tri-Hi-Y. like The oThers, climaxed The year wiTh The annual MoTher-DaughTer Banquet ROW ONE-Markovich, J. Morgan, Keiih, Parisi, Davis, Shank. WenTz, DisharT, Willman: ROW TWO-Jessie Morgan, Lauer, Sherry, Schlosser, D. STiles, S'raTes, Hammer. S. STiles, Evans: ROW THREE-FranTz, Salkeld, Krull, Glass, Hoover. Edwards. Thomas, Sirivanellig ROW THREE-YaskowiTz. Farabaugh, Harlsinish, PaTrick, Benoni, Morgan, Fleming, KuTchman Lagana: ABSENTEE-Good 85 .leevmcy 7 fgwwl' .lcyeb , 1 1. il' - A E Q , . - H 1' ' V v' f iii' BQTJFF If VM ::f ge: ' x x - 42 Varsity Football Two Vicfories CC 0 Easi Conemauqh 6 Triangle Area O Cresson Joinl I9 Conemaugh Twp. '8 Hollidaysbu rg 7 Wesfmonl-HilI'rop 20 Cambria Heighis 0 Indiana Area I9 Porlage Area INDIVIDUAL SCORING Mike Degreiio James Lydic Dennis Tozzini Gary Kirsch Safeiy I Roberl Harvey Daniel Dominick Opp. 7 6 25 0 26 I9 2I 26 7 Toial 39 30 6 2 ROW ONE-J. McKoI'cI1, D. Smifh. D. Clark, G. Kirsch Lasinsky, J. Lydic, T. Gornay, J. Kuncelmang ROW TW Grinding our yardage . . . Dennis Tozzini gains J. Tsikalas, R. LaJudice, J. Evans. G. Lesak, R. I-Iarvey, Tough going! Larry Parkin drives hard 'ro move 'fha ball in 'rhe game againsi Easf Conemaugh. some yardage in +he Conemaugh Twp. game. 88 TT. J. Bi?-lC0. T- Gresh. R- Finlile. A- Risalifiz ROW THREE -T. McOuillen, E. Leck, J. Savering. J. Balog. J. Bobenaga. AnsTead, D. Tozzini. H. Kuichman, R. AITimus, J. Hamula, G. Vay, D. Waring, J. Waring ominick, T. Crouse, M. Degreiio, B. Adams: ROW FOUR WiTh high hopes we began our season againsT EasT Conemaugh. BuT wiTh The TirsT game we knew we would noT have an undeTeaTed season-we losT 7-O. The nexT game, againsT Triangle Area. was one oT The mosT exciTing and hardesT ToughT oT The sea- son. We came Trom behind in The second halT To Tie The score 6-6. and we missed The exTra oinT only by a TooT. This game, however, cosT us dearly Tor we losT Larry Parkin. our regular halfback, Tor The sea- son. We losT our nexT game- To Cresson, buT we de- TeaTed Conemaugh Twp. I9-O in a sTeady rain. We losT The following games To Hollidaysburg and WesT- monT-HillTop. Nexi, Cambria HeighTs scored I4 poinTs in The lasT Tour minuTes To beaT us by one poinT. On The nexT Friday we losT To Indiana. ln The PorTage game, ,ve came Trom behind wiTh a pair oT second-half Touchdowns To Tinish The season wiTh a l9-7 win. BuT we goT our share of honors as James Lydic earned a halTback spoT on The AlTernaTe Tribune- DemocraT All-ScholasTic Team. and RoberT Harvey received honorable menTion as cenTer. The Junior VarsiTy remained on The good side oT The .500 mark wiTh a 3-2 season while The Treshmen Turned in a 2-3 record. James Lydic. CCHS represenTaTive on The All STar Team, picks up Twenfy yards on a pass from Daniel Dominick in The Hollidaysburg game. Daniel Smifh . . . Fullback James Lyclic . . . l-lalfbaclc David Clarl: . . . l-lalfback Roberl LaJudice . . . Quarlerbaclc Joseph McKo'l'cl1 . . . Guard Donald Crofl' . . . Guard Roberi Flnkle . . . Guard Gregory Lesalc . . . Guard Y Larry Parlxin . . . Halfback ridders 1 4 v 5 Raw' 'N .V .J ,mx ai isis? Pi 51 Thomas Gorney . . . Fullb-ack John Evans . . . Guard Roberi Harvey . . . Cen-fer Timofhy Gresh . . . Guard Gary Kirsch . . . Tackle Frank Lasinsky . . . Tackle John Bislro . . . End Joseph Kunceh ...End 135' rw 'H E H wa nf: id ' :ffl I I M2 1 ,r H fm 1 S 1511 J w Roberf KmeH- , , , End Day rn and day oui' before prachce and affer prachce The ROW ONE-M. Weakland, C. Folclcemer, W. Barber, D. Bowman. J. Berneclcy. P. Croyle: ROW TWO-Mr. DeBasi'iani, A. Polchifo. D. Frombach, D. Kmefi. N. Jenkins. K. Smiih Ilvlanagerlg ROW THREE-J. Holiz, D. Jenkins. J. Lydic. P. Cavalier. R. Bonini, D. Murfong ROW FOUR-C. Ball, M. Evanchiclq J. Boring. R. Wyrwas, D. Sfains, L. Lasinslcy, F. Gallo Coach DeBas'Hani consoles Iwo iniured players. Dennis From- J ' ' leach was sidelined vyiih a concussion. and Anihony Polchifo suffered a knee iniury. Three Vicfories Two Losses cc Opp- I3 Norfhern Cambria 7 7 Triangle Area 6 6 Indiana Area I2 I4 Porfage Area 0 0 Cresson Area 32 INDIVIDUAL SCORING William Barber ........................................,. 24 Anfhony Polchiio ..... . .............. .--.-- 6 James Hclfz ......... Jerry Boring ...... Darl Murion ..... Philip Croyle ........ 6 2 I l Freshman Football Two Viclories Three Losses Cc OPP- 0 Cresson Joinr 6 7 Hollidaysburg 2I I9 Triangle Area I3 7 Norfhern Cambria 6 6 Indiana Area I3 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Kennelh Jones ..............r...............,.... ..... I 3 Kevin Mellolr ....... ..... I 3 Eugene Vay ...,.. .....,. 6 I Alvin Rouzer ........ ....... 7 I All ser for The Norfhern Cambria game! Coaches Crowley and Miller give encouragemenl 'ro Nicholas Brisini. Ihe 'Ieam's quarlerbaclc. ROW ONE-C. Vizzini, R. McMullen, E. Vay, G. Morgan. G. Smilh, F. McFadden. R. Shields. J. Vizzinig ROW TWO-F. Novak Ilvlanagerl, G. Moyer, D. Tweedy, K. MeIIo++, W. Brolhers, A. Rager. L. Morgan, G. Good Ilvlanagerl: ROW THREE-B. Hildebrand llvlanagerl, J. Cheslcy. K. Jones, W. Cook. B. Bobsnage. T. Gillespie. W. Bloom Ilvlanagerlp ROW FOUR-L. Kirsch. N. Brisini, R. Fullon. J. Carmel, J. McMullen, B. Bowers. W. Smifh AnToineTTe Lagana, AniTa Yulis, Connie Ross lCo-CapTainl, Carol Morrison lCapTainl, Karen Garl man, JudiTh Rylke. Beverly Snyder She really is noT vicious! Wendy Wood was our Red Devil mascoT. Varsity Cheerleaders To add a biT of color and glamour, To boosT The egos oT our aThleTes. To provide ThaT bursT oT en- Thusiasm ThaT may mean vicTory! These are The am- biTious aims oT The cheerleading squads. We all appreciaTed The excellenT work oT The cheerleaders aT pep rallies, TooTball games. The dis- TricT cheerleading conTesT, and baslceTball games. However, many oT us did noT realize The hours oT pracTice ThaT wenT inTo The execuTion oT Those cheers. Finally, when spring came, The cheerleaders looked Torward To nexT year. Because The fob was Then'To Train new cheerleaders. The senior members oT The squad Trained underclassmen inTeresTed in Trying ouT. ln May, when TryouTs were held. cheerleaders- eighT varsiTy. six iunior varsiTy, Two capTains Tor The freshman Team-were selecTed by Mr. Cool: and Mrs. Sides. judges. Thus our acTive cheerleaders had a year's job pro- viding enThusiasm and color Tor our aThleTic pro- gram. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS . . . These are The girls who cheer The iunior varsiry 'reams fo vicfory. KNEELING-Susan Edwards fCap+ainT7 STAND- ING-Elizabeih Yahnke, Mary Ann Rubish, Jessie Morgan ICO-CGPTGTHT, Cheryll Gorchik, Carol Engleharr More Cheerleaders FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS . . . Freshman Teams ge? moral suppori' from 'This group led byfrwo sophomores. ROW ONE-Michele Soyka, Deborah Evans, Pa- Jrricia Davis: ROW TWO-Vicki Krisfon, Susan Barfoleiii, Diane McFadden ROW ONE-Joseph Sloy Dennis Plummer James Dilling, Gary Lauer: ROW TWOQJohn Bobenage. James Lydic Mark Rose David Kelly ROW THREE-William Balsinger, Raymond Walwro, Bruce Griffilh Roberl' Gerrell' Gregory Rickells ABSENTEE-Leo Benoni. Varsity Basketball y The Cenlral Cambria baslcelball season ended on February 26 wilh a viclory over Triangle Joinl. ll was a long. grinding season wilh The firsl praclices having been held in November. Bul no mailer whal 'the record bool: showed as far as wins and losses were concerned, ihe Red Devil courlmen did lheir besl' for The honor ol our school. Final records showed lhal lhe var- sily leam won eighl' game's and losl lhirleen. The junior varsily Jream had a record of len vic- 'rories and eleven losses, while The 'Freshman 'ream won six and los? eighl. The varsiiy Team and iunior varsily 'learn compeled in 'rhe Tri- Counly League, and 'lhe freshman squad par- 'ricipaled in The Main Line League. Varsity Record 8 Wins, I3 Losses CC Opp. 47 Triangle Joini 37 83 Easf Conemaugh 75 59 Cambria I-Ieighls 60 55 Poriage Area 59 74 Cambria Heighis 5I 7I Poriage Area 62 59 Conemaugh Twp. 69 48 Ferndale-Dale 92 53 Richland Twp. BI 4l Wesimoni-I-lilliop 68 68 Indiana Area 59 57 Windber Area 6I 59 Cresson Joini' 82 62 Wesfmoni-I-lilliop 57 64 Ferndale-Dale 79 32 Richland Twp. 72 55 Conemaugh Twp. 7l 63 Cresson Joini 57 3I Windber Area 60 30 Indiana Area 66 7 76 Tnangle Joml 6l James Dilling Roberf Gerreif Gary Lauer INDIVIDUAL SCORING Goals Fouls Toial Gregory Rickeiis l24 63 3Il Joseph Sioy I22 65 309 Roberi Gerreii 7I 35 I77 William Balsinger 70 '7 I47 Raymond Walwro I9 2I 59 Senior Courtmen lLeading Fivel Joseph Sfoy Bruce Griffilh James Lydic Raymond Walwro Gregory Ricixeits 97 ROW ONE-Neil Jenkins, William Barber, James Hollz. Thomas Eslep, Dale Bowman: ROW TWO- Curfis MelloH'. David Kelly, Donald Helsel, John Bobenage, Thomas Teelerg ROW THREE-James lvlonborne, John Lyclic, Alec Palerson, Thomas Croyle, Gale Bowman, Dennis Plummer: ABSENTEE- David Thompson Alec Paierson. Coach Crowley, and James Mon- borne 'ralk 'rhings over. .lunior Varsity Basketball Ten Viclories, Eleven Losses CC 43 48 34 62 50 32 36 56 58 46 50 59 37 63 6I 4I 38 59 32 62 60 Triangle Join? Easl Conemaugh Cambria Heighls Poriage Area Cambria I-leighis Porlage Area Conemaugh Twp. Ferndale-Dale Richland Twp. Wes'rmon'r-I-Iillfop Indiana Area Windber Area Cresson Joinl Wes'Imon'r-Hilliop Ferndale-Dale Richland Twp. Conemaugh Twp. Cresson Joinl' Windber Area Indiana Area Triangle Join? Opp. 34 70 35 32 47 29 48 66 68 73 64 55 42 58 5I 67 52 56 50 57 35 INDIVIDUAL SCORING David Kelly James I-loliz James Monborne Alec Paierson Neil Jenkins lLIaading Fivel Goals 52 48 35 Fouls ToI'al 26 l30 52 l26 2I l I7 45 l I5 42 l I4 CC Opp. 26 Norlhern Cambria 37 24 Triangle Joinl 34 23 Cambria I-leighls 3l 36 Grealer Gallilzin 26 35 Porlage Area 36 36 Triangle Joinl' 39 30 Naniy-Glo-Viniondale 3l 26 Cambria I-leighis 37 5l Cresson Joinl 34 42 Naniy-Glo-Vinrondale 29 43 Norihern Cambria 37 34 Greaier Gallillin 22 40 Porlage Area 47 42 Cresson Joinl 38 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Goals Fouls Tolal 74 4l I89 William Brolhers Charles Shay 6l 23 I4-5 Richard Ball 30 I6 76 Brian Bobenage 9 7 25 Gene Vay I0 3 23 lLeading Fivel Charles Shay is showing William Brolhers, Coach Seymour, and Richard Ball how high is up. Freshman Basketball Six Viclories, Eighl' Losses ROW ONE-Richard Ball, William Bloom, Nicholas Brisini. Fred McFadden, Raymond Sievens, Ronald lvlaslrineg ROW TWO-Michael Buller, William Brolhers, Thomas Slanlon, Charles Shay, Brian Bobenage. Craig Rouzer: ROW THREE-Roberf McClelland. Gene Vay, Kenneih Jones, Timolhy Gillespie, James O'Donnel, Charles Vizzini, Roberl Schoopg ABSENTEE-Dennis Funyalc. I I A a W gi- XJQ9,w.g,is , Y J me .... .Ex ff-gi. Fx .4 E-iv A ROW ONE-D. Joiner, J. Sioy, T. Gonos, J. Dilling. J. Lydic, L. Parkin, M. Buige: ROW TWO- J. Hamula. T. Crouse. C. Newlin. F. Legdon, L. Rose, D. Giliings. W. Balsingerg ROW THREE- Mr. Miller, A. Risaliii. W. BoIe'He, J. Palriclc, C. Ball, D. Dixon, J. Miller, Mr. Seymour: ROW FOUR -J. Bolelle, D. Murlon, H. I-Iiloslcy, D. Frombach, J. Boring, C. Melloli, R. Lydic, A. Palerson. J. Monborne. A. Polchilo, J. Berneclcy Baseball John Miller, James Lydic, and Joseph Sfoy are ready Io slarl' playing ball. John had a balling average of .303 and S- V. . an ERA of I.74 in 1964. James awed .285 and Joseph. aaa. 'X ICIOFISS e a f- MTU I , ,, r Six Losses E, CC Opp. 4 Cresson Join? I . 7 2 Cresson Joini' 5 :iw .sf 5 6 Laurel Valley 8 T I 3 Nanly-Glo I , 2 Indiana Area 3 WI 6 Laurel Valley I 5 Nanly-Glo I O Indiana Area 4 I Richland Twp. 4 2 Conemaugh Twp. I 3 Cresson Joinl I2 7 Grealer Gallilzin I In I964 Cenlral Cambria finished Ihird in Seciion 2 of The Tri-Counly League. Leading The way 'ro our .500 season were Joseph Sloy, John Miller. James Lydic, and I James Dilling in bahling. Pilchers wilh fine ERA's were Dean Gillings, John Miller, Frank Legdon, and John I-Iamula. Track and Field Highlighl of lhe I964 season was The faci Thai Dennis Rainey placed second in lhe 440 al' lhe PIAA 6 Meel. A loo? in- iury, however, prevenied his Taking par? in The slale finals. Anoiher accomplishmenl for Cenlral Cambria was placing second in Jrhe Ml. Conference Relays. SEASON'S RECORD Poinls Place Uniled Invilalional 32 5 Indiana Invi+a'rionaI 2 II Uniled Invilalional 28lf2 5 Ml. Conference Relays 23V2 2 Cresson Dual Meel 65 I Ml. Conference Meel 24 4 Cenlral-Cresson-Windber 44 3 Cambria Heighfs Relays 33 4 INDIVIDUAL SCORING llncluding Duplicaies for Relaysl Hildebrand 65 DeRubis I6 Rainey 52If2 Roberls I6 Kline 47lf2 T. Szelceresh I4-V2 Legdon 35 B. Szekeresh I4lf2 Gllllngs 30 Good I2lf2 SENIOR TRACK MEN . . . ROW ONE-Mr. DeBasIiani lHead Coachl, J. Eslep. JV. Evans. W. Paul: ROW TWO- R. Szelceresh, D. Smilh, J. Kuncelman, Mr. DeRubis lAssis'ran+ Coachlp ROW THREE-D. Clark, W. Lewis, D. Sloan: ROW FOUR-D. Emanuel. C. Salvelli, F. Lasinslcy, L. Parkin ROW ONE-G. Tsikalas, A. George. R. Hughes, J. Anslead, D. Kmeli. C. Folclcemer. T. Paul, N. Jenkins, F. Novak: ROW TWO-J. Tsilcalas, T. Parkins, T. Eslep, A. Lewis, J. Savering, J. Holh, D. Thompson. W. Barber, W. Moore: ROW THREE-E. Hildebrand, D. Tozzini. H. Kulchman. R. Jubie, J. Gibb, T. Croyle. G. Vay, D. Plummer, J. Balogg ROW FOUR-I.. Lasinslcy, T. Paslcowslci. H. Gibb, R. Lydic. H. Wilson, J. Waring, J. Bobenage, K. Slrong. R. Allimus. R. Gerber: ABSENTEE-T. McQuilIen Golf Greens GOLF SEASON OF 1964 CC Opp. Conemaugh Twp. 6 9 Ferndale-Dale 8 7 Ferndale-Dale 7lf2 7lf2 Bishop Carroll l I4 .A jg, E A Bishop McCorl IO 5 'Lf X Wesfmonl-l-lilllop 3 I2 ' I, Conemaugh Twp. 7 8 ,gi A INDIVIDUAL SCORING I R Michael Kasiick ..................,,,,,......,..,.,.., ,,,,I. I 7 James Hicks ........... ,,,4,, l 2 ' John Cook ...,..,, ,,,, , U 9lf2 Walfer Lesser ,,,,A 4 Two seniors formed The nucleus of lheI965 golf squad. Pic- 'rured here are James Marlin, Mr. Cook lsponsorl, and James Hicks. l Allhough 'lhey remain in ihe background, These fellows do a real iob for our alhlelic reams. Managers i 'this year were: ROW ONE-Fred Novak, fooiballg Kennefh Smilh, fooiball and baskeiballg William l Bloom, loolball: Kennelh Smilh, baskeiball: Benny Bowers, baskelballg Allred George, lrackg Gus? l Tsikalas, foolball and baskelball: ROW TWO-Roberl' Miller, baseball: Thomas Croyle, 'lrackg Dennis l Emmanuel, 'rrackg David Kelly, loolball: Donald Waring, baskefballg Phillip Cavalier, baslceiballg Jan McMullen, baskelball. fee-IAIIYII-.I I--IIIIINWMH f - :QI rg -. , nk I I l l l l I I I I02 The champions perform! The leam from Room 2l2 lon lhe lefll meels The 'leam from IOS. When lhe lounnamenl was over. il' lurned oul lhal Room 2l2 won Jrhe championship wifh Room IOB as runner-up. Volleyball ROOM 2l2, VOLLEYBALL CHAM- PIONS . . . ROW ONE-Jayne Edwards. Jean Folclcemer, Diane Hiner, Jennifer Howell: ROW TWO -Jean Spolls. Janice Crawford. Terry Rager lcapfainl, Peggy Sharp: ABSENTEE-Janel' Orosz. ROOM IOS. RUNNER-UP . . . ROW ONE-Mary Ann Olexo, Cheryl Gorchllc, Shelia Graflius, Shelly lvlcBreen: ROW TWO--l.o- refla Roman, Carol Engleharl. Pam Covilch lcapfainl, Janel Sidwar: ABSENTEES-Juclilh Koss, Susan Barlolelfi. 'fi 1 Q u Om mea ,Qgiw wi H i -,as f,i5i,.H??' i'..i'QL,: JI tr V UN.. Qs ,iw I '.: I ww' Y ' 1 m f , 'E - - NHL 1 1 '.-H555 , E 1 ,,k. fm. V E55 nia.r...2 aan , S fc' g.Y., Zi 155 5' m NY 1 5 .,. ,, - 1 fa iif Wk Haw . .W iilw, A' W ' W mv. W A 'M ' ff 'I WW, W , , .f,.fM' ff V gag, , --ww, W. :T , '.:,.. .. ffsfisswrz V uv ' ,wwaggn--,, , sw Y V .sfyfzsz Yu 31 MPV lf: Www H W X, ze ' 4M i M 5 Q N :gf 334, xii 'Q X gr , 1' A A V i I 1 S., 22 Q. :ig Sf , 1 wif -- Q ww mf- ' - ,M 5 ,Q 35.52 ww-,mfiw Juniors Nexi' Year's Grads Number 2 I 6 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS . , . Judiih Lavericlc, Secreiary: Aniia Yulis, Treasurer, Terry Crouse, Vice Presidenlg Dennis Tozzini, Presidenlg Susan Edwards, Assisfanr Treasurer, Her- man Gibb, Hisrorian ROW ONE-Leona Bracken, Carol Anderson, Susan Allison, Diana Benoni, Karen Barioleiri, Mary Jo Brown, Mary Ann Bernot ROW TWO-Joseph Bole'He, Brenda Binaur, Deborah Ball, Nancy Beyer, Eileen Boggeifa. Rila Angus, Jennie Brubaker: ROW THREE-John Bernot John Anslead. Thomas Baker, David Bracken, John Balog, John Blososky, Barry Adams, Waller Beaiiy: ROW EOUR-Charles Ball, William Balsinger. Roma Alfimus, Ronald Bowman, John Anderson, Michael Brosch, David Boqgefjra, John Bobenageg ABSENTEES-David Becquer. Donald Black, Barbara Brofhers ROW ONE-Connie Dorsch, Pauline Buclcus, Caroline Duman, Mary Davis, Johanna Chernicky, Bonnie Bungarcl, Bernadine Farrell: ROW TWO-Donna Calabria, Nora Evans. Susan Edwards, Suzanne Coughlin. DonniTa Dahlin. Debbie Cobaugh, Eileen CoTTerman. Mary Jo FeTTerman: ROW THREE- Lynn Eeloslcy, John Cessna, Terry Crouse, PeTer Gaboda, Daniel Dominick, Phillip Cavalier, Michael Buigeg ROW FOUR-Theodore Gillin, Dale Dixon, John Gibb, David Gillin. David Ford, Herman Gibb. Raymond Demlco, Terry Davis: ABSENTEES--Priscilla Cook. Tona Edwards Sophomore Class Sponsors . Kayden lHead Sponsorl, Mrs. Rubis. .l. - V The Class of I966 had a Tull and successTul year. The annual Prom PeanuT Sale yielded a sum of 5223.00 as This TirsT acTiviTy seT The pace Tor The year. On SepTember 25, The caTe- Teria was Tull oT happy juniors receiving Their class rings. The Team oT Susan Allison and James Salem won second place in The Glosser Bros. Halloween DecoraTing ConTesT. As The year pro- gressed college-bound juniors Took The PSAT and The MeriT Scholarship TesTs. ln The spring The class presenTed The annual class play under The direcTion oT Mr. Crowley. Finally, The big evenT of The year arrived-The Junior Prom held in honor oT The seniors. WiTh The Third year successfully compleTed. The juniors were now prepared Tor nexT year's leadership. . Mr. Gresh, M Solomon, Mr. De M.. ll T. ROW ONE-Barbara Holdsworlh, Cheryl Gorchilc, Kafherine Harkinish. Judilh Jones, lvlargarel' Kirsch, Alice Jones, Shirley Hovanis: ROW TWO-Daniel Goshey, Elmer Jones, Harry Harvey, Roger Hughes. Earl Hill, Harry Keilh, Lane Kelly, Dennis Kelly: ROW THREE-Daniel Keilh, Curlis Grove, Richard Jubie, John Haizus, William Graham, Millon Hunl, Harry Hilosky: ROW FOUR-Kennelh Johnson, Joseph Grala, Philip Griffifh, John Hamula, Gary Kirsch, Thomas Gray, David Kelly, Craiig Horner, Edward Hildebrand Juniors ROW ONE-Linda Lieb, Gladys Lamer, Donna McDowell, Judilh Laverick: ROW TWO-Donna Krull, Diane Kovach. Carole Lifzinger, Linda Loucharl: ROW THREE- Jaclc Merriffs, Clifford McGuire, Gary Levenlry: ROW FOUR-Riclv ard Lieb, Edward Leck, Roberl Ly- ! dic. Curlis Mellor? ROW ONE-Arleile Loucharf, Jo- anne Marlcovich, Mary Kirsch: ROW TWO-Sandra Lashinslcy, Helen Krempaslcy, Darlene Lashinsky, Jane Leishmang ROW THREE-Richard Maslrine, William Kline, Warren Kirsch: ROW FOUR-George Man- driclc, Thomas McOuillen, Alvie Lewis, Roberi Kline: ABSENTEES- Ida Lee, Palricia Lirlle, Barbara May ROW ONE--Debbie Oblinslcy, JoAnne Phillips, Sandra Pelerson, Diane Reese, Jane? Orosz, Donna Phillips, Jessie Morgan: ROW TWO-Doris Nelen, Barbara Plowman, Ardylh Rankin, Elizabeih Prokop, Linda Miller, Helen Olexo, Palricia Milonik: ROW THREE-Alberr Risalili, William Moore, David Rose Homer Moore Richard Rayman Leo Rieischa Barry Perak ROW FOUR Alam Minno John Murvme Roberi' Miller Raymond Newcomer Richard Rilo John Parrick Davicl Reese William Miller Roberl Reese ABSENTEES Dennis Plummer James Reber J Juniors Jeffrey Scoif McFadden Jeff was 'ro us someone special. To ihose in need of help. he was always available, always ready. To lhose down- hearied, he was cheerful, sympaiheiic. For ihose he helped as aihleiic manager, he was conscienrious, diligent and irusi- worihy. Jeff was 'rhai' kind of an indi- vidual who always sirove 'ro be helpful, who always fell lhe need io be of serv- ice. We pause here in memoriam 'ro Jeffery Sco'H' McFadden who losi his life in a iragic accicleni in Ebensburg on Jurre 27, I964. ROW ONE-Judiih Rylke. Sandra Siiles, Sandra Siiles. Marianne Sioylca, Arlene Sroka, Terry Siormer. Mary Louise Schilling: ROW TWO-Bonni Jo Snyder, Judi Sieele, Mary Ann Rubish. Beverly Snyder. Linda Rosensieel. Doroihy Sherry. Linda Siaiesg ROW TH REE-Dale Singer, John Shaffer, Beverly Sieve, Margarer Sharp, Barbara Smiih, Connie Ross, Thomas Schloski, LeRoy Scoirg ROW FOUR-James Salem. James Savering, Richard Sherry, Mark Rose, Kenneih Smiihbower, James Siine, John Smeed, William Singer: ABSENTEES-Holly Snyder, Barbara Siiffler, Delores Siiles ROW ONE-Sharon S'l'raw, Margarel Szelceresh, Cheryl Yocler, Helen Weimar, Suzanne Turous, Kalh- ryn Thomas. Jerry Srrailg ROW TWO-Fredrick ValerUWendy Wood, Sandra Szuch. Carherine Wolfe, Elizabelh Yahnlce. Jeannie Wiznialc, Phyllis Thornlon, Anila Yulisg ROW THREE-David Thompson, Thomas Swanharr, LeRoy Wesfover. Dennis Tozzini, Jeffrey Wysoclci, John Vasas, Kennelrh Swanharfr, James Tsikalis: ROW FOUR-Phillip Weimar, Thomas Wesfover, Daniel Till. John Waring. l-lerberf Wilson. Philip Yeclrley. Donald Waring, Gary Vayg ABSENTEE-Lane Wolf Defermined Lane Wolf! ln splfe of a serious handicap, he conlinued his schooling as a junior. This year. besides faking his regular affer-school classes, Lane allended a leclure course in physics during school hours. Lane's Teachers 'For afler-school classes were Mr. Krumenalcer and lvlr. Tsikalas. Sophomores .27I Are Now On Their Way SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS . . . Thomas Esiep, Assis- 'ranf Treasurer: Alberia Relallack, Secrelary: Gary Good, Presidenl: William Barber, Vice President Beverly Pelerson, l-lisroriang Michael Covilch, Treasurer ROW ONE-Mafilda Bishop, Linda Barnosky, Judirh Becquer, Palricia Balko, Marilyn Berlcoski, Wyona Boring, Helen Barnoslcy: ROW TWO-Dororhy Aillcen, Georgia Adams, Judy Boloak, Susan Boland, Harrieh' Barnharl, Linda Abrams, Bonnie Beyery ROW THREE-Dale Bowman, Gregory Adams, William Arlcwrighr, Elizabeih Ann Beckeil, Carlene Brosch, Gerald Allison, William Barber, James Bernecky, ROW FOUR-Gale Bowman, George Binaui, Jerry Boring, John Baumgardner, John Boland, James Boyer, James Baumgardner, Richard Boninig ABSENTEES-Mark Anrhony, Perer Berkoski ,Erw- W ROW ONE-Rebecca Davis, PaTricia Davis, Elhel Dillon, Linda Coolc, Janice Crawford, Consfance Dixon, Rosemarie Dino: ROW TWO-Paul Dilling, David Conner, Donald Conner, ChrisTine Chervenic, Donna Chappell, Bunny DiTchcreelc, WalTer Conrad, ErnesT Deelscreelcg ROW THREE-Philip Croyle. Charles Bishop, George Cooper, Dennis Davis, ScoTT Daugheriy, Jaclc Churilla, Harold Congioli: ROW FOUR-Roberf Brown, Frederick Byers, Donald Decker, Jerry Brown, James Davis, Thomas Croyle, Charles Demko, Michael CoviTchg ABSENTEES-KenneTh BroThers, David Byers, David Cidor, Floyd Deffanbaugh, RoberT Dinsmore 1 The Class of I967, wiTh an enrollmenT of 27l sTudenTs, has Tully become a parT of our school. ParTicipaTion, noT jusT observaTion, has drawn our sophomores inTo The real high school spiriT. WiTh The beginning of a new school year, The Taslc of elecTing officers was The TirsT arTicle oT busi- ness. Assured oT compeTenT leadership, These sophomores reTained lasT year's oTTicers. They began The year wiTh a successTul magazine sale. An ambiTious salesman, Thomas EsTep, was The high man wiTh SIO4. Having compleTed This proiecf, The sophomores began making plans Tor The annual parTy in The spring. As a resulT of early planning, The parTy was a success. WiTh The end of Their second year came a new TiTle -upperclassmen. SOPHOMORE SPONSORS Sformer, Mr. Solomon, Miss . . . Miss Liphari, Mr Beyer ll-lead Sponsorl ,J ROW ONE-Sharon Fuller, Deborah Ewing, Carol Engleharr, Lois Engle, Susan Gaboda, Doris Dor- man: ROW TWO-Alfred George, Perry Evanego, Jayne Edwards, Susan Evans, Lucy Eckenrode, Richard Felzer, George Evans: ROW THREE-Roberl' Fealher, Charles Folckemer, Ferris Elias, Barry Fei-zer, Michael DeGrel'ro, Paul Ferguson, Richard Findley: ROW FOUR-Dennis Frombach, Lawrence Fabian, Thomas Gallo, William Ferguson, Frank Gallo, Melro Evanchiclc, Barry Emerson, John Doweyg ABSENTEES-Dennis Dolanslcy, Richard Dolanslcy, William Dumm, Gerald Elliofr, Thomas Eslep, Vernon Fullon, Vicror Fullon ROW ONE-Jennifer Howell, El- len Johnson, Linda Hill, Elizabeih Kerchenslce: ROW TWO-Theo- dore Gresh, Jewel Keifh, Mary Ellen Hammer, Carolyn Green, ROW THREE-Richard Keilh. Joseph Koss, Donald Hindman, Gary Good: ROW FOUR-David Jenkins, Gregory Headrick, Rob- erl Gray, Harry Kulchman, Don- ald Helselg ABSENTEES-Andrew Hamara, Linda Koss ROW ONE-Diana Holland, Diane l Hiner, Linda lllig, Bonnie Johns, ROW l TWO-Sharon Gossard, Susan Hasson. Mary Hagens, Dorolhy Knauer: ROW 1 THREE--David Kmelr, William Kline, Neil Jenkins, Roberf Jones: ROW FOUR -Rodney Gerber, Bruce Hildebrand, Gregory Golloway, David George, James Holh Sophomores ROW ONE-Shelly McBreen. Rose Marinin, Linda Lauer, Wilma McGary, Pamela Mackel, Shirley Lesalc, Linda Koss, Janice Making ROW TWO--Lana McEvoy, Calherine Ley, Donna McCoy, Arlene Lewis, Belsy McDowell, Darnell Leslcoslcy, Helen McMullen: ROW THREE-Donna Lanklord, Nancy Lloyd. James Makin, Roberl Kris, Edward McCoy, Waller McMaslers, Virginia McKavish, Sandra Marlin: ROW FOUR-Jeffrey Lesalc, Allan Lewis, Eugene Marlin, Jack Lloyd, Blase McCombie, Charles McKe'ra, Larry Lasinslcy. Michael McMullen, John Lydic: ABSENTEES-Yvonne Lagana, James Linsky, Carol McKeel ROW ONE-Dandra Parisi, Susanne Novalc, Bernadelle Munko, Shlrley Moore, Sally Miller. Alice Nischalke, Mary Ann Olexo, Laura Newcomer: ROW TWO-Jerry Orosz, Anfhony Polchilo, Sharon Melzger, Beverly Pelerson, Pamela Minnix, Mary Panczalc, Vincenl Nealen. Frederick Novak: ROW THREE-Charles Paullislcy, Darl Murlon, Thomas Paul, Donald Newlin, James Pabllc, David Poder, Roberf Myers: ROW FOUR--Bruce Pa'Herson, Timoihy Parlcins. Blaine Mock. Alec Palerson, Thomas Paskowslci, Clifford Michaels. James Monborne, Sean Murphy: ABSENTEES-Delores Miller, Roberl Mulvehill ROW ONE-Sheryl Raymond, Carol baugh: ROW TWO-Linda Lee Pyer, ann Silko: ROW THREE--Sandra Smarsh. Alberfa Relallaclr, Linda Roush, Richard Ramsey: ROW FOUR-David Regula. Carol Rummel Smilh, Geraldine Shulfz, Darlene Rum- Donna Rummel, Pamela Schlosser, Carol- James Ray, James Roberls, James Roles: ABSENTEES-Elaine Reffner, Linda Ross, -Edward Singel, David Shoemaker, Sophomores ROW ONE-Linda Shank, Mary Sherry, Mary Roisi, Clara Schloslcig ROW TWO --Linda Rose, Alice Shaffer. Orpha Siclcles. Margarel' Skvarna: ROW THREE Georgia Polinsky: ROW FOUR-John Popovich, Richard Sherry, Richard Reese, James Siclclesg ABSENTEES-Michael Scariai. Leroy Scoii. Phillip Smiley ROW ONE-Jeannelie Vorhauer, Palricia Walwro, Rebecca Tisaclc, Michele Soylra, Rosemary Slrili- mahker. Sharon Vandenberg. Duan Walk: ROW TWO--Pamela Teerer. Susan Sfiles, Carole Snyder, Carol Sliffler, Nancy Templeion, Darlene Wiggins, Debra Yahnlce: ROW THREE-Ralph Sherry. Richard Wharlon, Marlene Soylra, Roberla Tisaclc, Rose Yesenoslcy, John Yoder, Gary Wrighi, James Smilhg ROW FOUR--Nicholas Turlco, Regis Wrighi. Thomas Teeier, David Siains, Clair Wilson, Ray Wrywas. Kenneih Sirong. Roberi Walls, James Younlcinq ABSENTEES-Thomas Swanhari. GusbTsilralas, Elizabeih Zaforsky ii ,i W v--L 1 ROW ONE-Deborah Allbauqh, Joan Brown. Kaihy G-angiole, Debra Camberon, Sandra Brown. Alice Buclcus, Lillian Baies, Jean Brown, Pairicia Candlerg ROW TWO-Beverly Belles, William Bloom, Richard Ball, Richard Bloom, Charles Byers, Barry Banfield, Nicholas Brisini. Gary Banfielcl, Jo Ann Allison: ROW THREE-Palricia Baxter, Bonnie Bulerbaugh, Rurh Bogqella, Kandace Adams, Donna Brolhers, Susan Barloleiii, Jane Arfman, Kalhryn Brown: ROW FOUR-William Brofhers, Beniamin Bowers, Charles Burkhart Roberf Brolhers, Chrislopher Carlinglon, Donald Brolhers, Brian Bobenage, Michael Bufler, Terrance Burke, Kenneth Anderson FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS . . . Susan Bariolelli, Treas- urerg David Muller, Presidenfg Gene Vay, Vice Presidenig Kimberly Reighard, Secrelary Freshmen 278 Begin Career af Ceniral Cambria ' '.f:': iVfW1Wswm ' ' T TT raflirf TMP wi rl rr rr lss ' isiimlll 'l' 'll' f aQ,,gq2:?i 'Tr Wi F, T 1 5 W Y T.. This year's Treshmen, The Class oT l97O, will usher in a new decade wiTh Their graduaTion. WiTh Their coming, The seams oT CenTral al- anoTher Treshman homeroom. Though Their par- TicipaTion was parTially limiTed, The supporT They gave our aThleTic program was True school spiriT. As is The cusTom aT CenTral Cambria, The Tresh- men sold EasTer eggs as Their TirsT money-raising proiecT. WiTh a year compleTed, They have as- sumed Their parT as a TourTh of The sTudenT loocly. FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSORS . . . Mr. Dill ll lead Sponsorl, Mrs. SmiTh, Mrs. McManus, Mr. KeiTh ROW ONE-Georgene Dulooveclcy, KaThleen Cox, Deborah Evans, Carrie Felix, KaThy Davis, Sandra DisharT, EdiTh Felix: ROW TWO-Donald Conrad, Thomas Cessna, Dale CoTTerman, CIarencePFarrell, Roberl' DiTchcreelc, Russell Findley, Lawrence EllioTT: ROW THREE-Karen FranTz, Sharon Davis. Carol Cook, Gloria Cobaugh. Lorna FulTon, JaneT Dyson, DoroThy Dyson. Rhonda Fleming: ROW FOUR-Jack Cheslcey, Richard DeeTscreelc, William Cook, Bernard Dospoy, John Carmel, Donald FerTick, RoberT Dumm, Calvin Cresswell, George Dickerig ABSENTEES-Theodore Dolanslcy, Daniel Dumm, Bonnie EllioTT. mosT bursT. ln addiTion To-The new homerooms , OT lasT year, The audiTorium became The siTe OT - I fl-I . ROW ONE-Harrier Grow, Catherine Giles, Donna George, Doroihy Green, Sharon Glavach, Carolyn Gillin, Kimberly Hunlg ROW TWO-Michael Geryz, Lawrence Hovanis, Carl Gray, Nancy Gaida, Ralph Harvey, Donald Goshey, George Good: ROW THREE-Michele Hoffeclcer, Beairice Harfmann, Darlene Gibson, Kay Hildebrand, Deborah Hughes, Linda Good, Cindy Hoover, Karen Haizusg ROW FOUR-Dennis Gresh John Gresh, Dennis Hallman, Dennis Funyalc, Timolhy Gillespie, Roberl Fullon, David Graia, Daniel Good: -ABSENTEES-Dorolhy Frye, Kennelh Gabor, Carole Glass, Timolhy Graffius Freshmen ROW ONE-Darline Kelly, Pafricia Killinger, Ardiih Keifh: ROW TWO- Susan Kinlcead, Susan Kimble, Doris Leidy, Jean Johns: ROW THREE-Judilh Koss, Rulh Leishman, Tamara Kulilcoslcyg , ROW FOUR-James Kris, Kennelh Jones, Eugene Lure, Malihew Kosaberg ABSENTEES-Leonard Kirsch, Ida Lee, Roberl Lee Yf , ROW ONE-Vicki Krisfon, Virginia Lloyd, Cynlhia Keifhg ROW TWO- Francis Kerchenske, John Johnsfon, Ran- dall Leidyg ROW THREE-Mary Jo Lieb, Sandy Krull, Elaine Kilchen, Helen Johns: ROW FOUR-Marlin Kokus, James Kovach, Sfephen Jones, Joseph Jones: ABSENTEES-Palricia Lieb, Rob- erl Liflle, Roy Liflle , 2' 'fr 5. 1:'1 '!' ROW ONE-Marlha Miller, Jane Nagy, Judifh Mefzger, Linda Lyons, Diane McFadden, Palricia Malcin, Carol McGary, Judilh Morgan, Mary Miller: ROW TWO-James Maslrine, Ronald McKe+a, Conslance Moore, Susan Monfordini, Marcia Mandi, Lora-Lynn Lauffer, Arlene McCullough, Frederick McFadden, Ronald Masfrineg ROW THREE-Roberf McClelland, Roger Moore, Charles Merrils, George Morgan, Paul Giazzon, Jan McMullen, Ray Masrrine, Alan Magyar: ROW FOUR-Leslie MacLaren, Larry Mack, Joseph Marinin, James Hammer, Paul Mallin, Lawrence Morgan, Alberf Mc- Combie, Bruce Menich, Lex McGuire: ABSENTEES-George McGouqh, Paul Malenich, Eugene Marlcel, Edward Mayanesilc, Kevin Melloff ROW ONE-Bonnie Phillips, Ida Newcomer, Anna Nelen. Vivian Reese, Deborah Rummell, Rila Sabo, Ruih Newling ROW TWO-Fred Rummell, John Pileslci, Ronald Orgis, Ruby Riddell, Jacqueline Pearle. Barbara Rislco, Vincenf Rielscha, John Palenscar: ROW THREE-Leonard Kirsch, Donald Seiko, Milion Noble, Jack Newcomer, James O'Donnel, Roberl Popovich, Siephen Oblinslcyg ROW FOUR-l-larry Noel. Richard Rainey, William Morrison. Dennis Nalcher, John Rolh, Allen Rager, Thomas Morrison, Glen Moyer, Alvin Rouzerg ABSENTEES--David Muiier, Jane Nagy, Kimberly Reighard, Mary Jane Rossi My ,, ,J ROW ONE--Dianne Sowolla. Leslie Scoli, Rose Mary Scoll: ROW TWO- Raymond Slevens. Roger Shields, Daniel Smilh: ROW THREE-Sandra Sfephens, Bonnie Siales, Linda Scappinog ROW FOUR-Roger Smilh, Thomas Slanion, Clare Snyder, Charles Shay: ABSENTEES -Geraldine Shullz, Delores Smiih, Wil- liam Smilh, Roberl Sposilo ROW ONE-Dolores Scanlan, Darlene Sfiles, Sharon Sfilesg ROW TWO- George Smilh, Reber? Schoop, Paul Shonsky. Kennelh Smilhg ROW THREE- Elaine Sallceld, Deborah Savering, Chris- line Schellhammerg ROW FOUR-Joseph Snedden. Paul Saxon. Gary Sichlco. Gerald Smiihg ABSENTEES-Margarel' Schmidl, Harry Selfle, Rose Selile. Ralph Sherry -'10 Freshmen ROW ONE-Joanne Wensel, Ellen Vorhouer, Palricia Werlz, Suzanne Teeier. Gloria Wolfe, Judiih Tisholc, Corrine Wright Bonnie Elliorl: ROW TWO--Stephen Pecze, Kafherine Wesley, Sandra Wenlz, Linda Slivanelli. Deborah Slormer, Dorolhy Fye,-Dee Sformer, Roberl' Sposilo: ROW THREE-Gloria Zapola, Deborah Zimmerman, Cheryl Slunkard. Charles Vizzini. Michael Weakland, Gene Vay, Dianne Tanda, Mary Susan Wairoba, Sara Willmang ROW FOUR-Olive Urish, Charlene Toner, Marlene Toner, John Waison, Craig Slormer, Ronald Tibboll, Daniel Tweedy, Nancy Walker, Sally Yaslcowilz, Nancy Ann Volk: ABSENTEES-Suzanne Turous, John Vizzini, Gerald Zapola Q- jv- Q e ?'z6ewd45cp4 Soon 70663 Seam.. . mfg, zhiQ313hfH gg ll H M Nm!! H H 25135 Hggggggfgigw B 5 , llmiii W In z w ss L U ww, i '1 Q w 'm. 1 1 . 1 1.2 ' 1 A52 ., - . L 1, , J:- ., ,,, ,nh ' I 5 as gg? ' ' Kgs? JJ Q7 A. E, H The TulTillmenT oT our goal as seniors came on May 24 wiTh graduaTion. lT was noT only a Time To look To The TuTure buT also a Time of reTlecTion-a looking back on our high school highlighTs. Barr Township added 28 members To our class when, in our sophomore year, The Township be- came parT of our sTudenT body. As academic sTandards rose, a change in our own program occurred. English composiTion was made a com- pulsory subiecT Tor college-bound sTudenTs, and P.O.D. was a musT Tor all academic seniors. AnoTher change was The addiTion of The lan- guage lalaoraTory in The French deparTmenT. Because oT The record enrollmenT new home- rooms were esTablished and one more period was added To The day-a ToTal oT eighT periods. Our class also experienced changes in TasTes -TasTe Tor music, dances, and cloThes. Who could ever TorgeT The TwisT or The smashing eTTecT oT The BeaTles? Along wiTh changes in dress- sTyles came a change in our school policy. For The TirsT Time, dress rules were adopTed in order To modify exTremes. We can Truly say our class has been one oT change. We hope. Too, ThaT we as individuals have been changed Trom happy-go-lucky Teenagers inTo young ciTi- zens ready To Take our parT in life. Senior Officers SENIOR OFFICERS . . . Carol Morrison, Treasurer: James Dilling, vice presidenTg AnTioneTTe Lagana, seceiaryz Susan Davis, hisToriang and David Clark. presi- denT. CLASS SPONSORS . . . Mr. Krumenaker, Miss Brown iHead Sponsori, and Mr. Pelliccioni. in Y ii ELIZABETH ALLISON Ebensburg Commercial JOSEPH J. ANTOL Jackson Twp. Agriculfure SHIRLEY M. ASASHON Cambria Twp. Commercial SAN DRA AUTON Cambria Twp. Commercial MARY' ANN BANDROWSKY Cambria Twp. Commercial NANCY BATES Jackson Twp. Academic JAMES BECQU ET Cambria Twp. General , Y ,4W, , 595. :sjg l ll emi ' i li 'i ll. , gg ii. T. lgll Q 1 iii '57 arf Graduates of 1965 ROSEMARIE BECQUET SANDRA BELLISH LEO BENONI Cambria Twp. Cambria Twp. Cambria Twp. Commercial Commercial Socio-Occ. ,Sa 59521 .. I27 SHARON BENYACK Jackson Twp. Commercial SHIRLEY BISHOP Jackson Twp. Socio-Occ. JOI-IN' BISKO Cambria Twp. General PAU L BO BAK Barr Twp. Academic WILLIAM BOLLETTE Barr Twp. Indusfrial Aris RICHARD BOWMAN Jackson Twp. Academic FRANCIS BRANIFF LINDA BRAZIL THOMAS BROTHERS ADALEE BROWN Cambria Twp. Jackson Twp. Ebensburg Jackson Twp. GeneraI Commercial Indusfrial Aris Commercial LINDA BROWN PATRICK BROWN ROBERT BROWN LINDA BRUNATTI Jackson Twp. Ebensburg Jackson Twp. Cambria Twp. Academic Academic Commercial Commercial MARTIN BU KOVITZ Cambria Twp. Academic DOROTHY BU RIAK Jackson Twp. Academic GLORIA BUTALA Jackson Twp. Academic BRUCE BYERS Jackson Twp. Academic NIRA MAE CALDWELL Jackson Twp. CommerciaI CH ERYL CAN DLER Jackson Twp. Academic I gas We ,vale 'W JEFFREY CARMEL Jackson Twp. General PERRY CARMEL Jackson Twp. General DAVID CLARK Jackson Twp. Academic KENNETH COTTERMAN Jackson Twp. Commercial RUTH ANN COTTON Cambria Twp. Commercial PAMELA COVITCH M Ebensburg W Academic CYNTHIA COX BETTY CRAVER DONALD CROFT PATRlClA Ebensburg Barr Twp. Jackson Twp. Ebensburg Academic Academic lnclusirial Arls Commercial f I- I H 55? ' .1 as W - JOHN DATSKO GLORIA DAVIS MARJORIE DAVIS SUSAN DAVIS Cambria Twp. Cambria Twp. Ebensburg Cambria Twp Academic Commercial Academic Academic WILLIS DAVIS Cambria Twp. Agriculiure RICHARD ALLAN DELATTRE Cambria Twp. Academic DENISE DEL PRATTE Cambria Twp. Academic JAMES DILLING Jackson Twp. Academic BRUCE DORAN Ebensburg Academic JOHN DUBOVECKY Jackson Twp. Indusirial Arfs DARLENE DUGAN ROGER DUMAN MARJORIE DYSON DAVID EMANUEL Cambria Twp. Barr Twp. Jackson Twp. Ebensburg Commercial Agricuiiure Academic Academic DENNIS EMANUEL Ebensburg Academic JAMES ESTEP Ebensbu rg Academic Cambria Twp. Academic JOHN C. EVANS Cambria Twp. Academic RICHARD EVANS Ebensburg Academic THOMAS EVCIC Cambria Twp. lndusirial Aris JOHN EVANCHICKJ RICHARD EWING Cambria Twp. Academic WALLACE FAAS Ebensbu rg Academic DORIS ANN FARABAUGH Ebensburg Commercial THOMAS FELIX Cambria Twp. Commercial DIANA FETZER Jackson Twp. Commercial DANIEL FINDLEY Jackson Twp. Indusiriai Aris Graduates of 1965 ROBERT FINKLE BARBARA ANN FLEMING JEAN FOLCKEMER MARTHA JANE FOLCKEMER Ebensburg Cambria Twp. Cambria Twp. Cainbria Twp. General Commercial Academic Commercial DIANE FROM BACI-'I CHRISTINE GALLIGAN KAREN GARMAN GEORGE GDOVICHIN Jackson Twp. Cambria Twp. Ebensburg Ebensburg Academic Academic Academic Academic ROBERT T. GERRETT Jr. Ebensburg Academic JOSEPH GIANNONE Ebensburg Academic DIANE GILLESPIE Jackson Twp. Commercial THOMAS GONOS Cambria Twp. Indusiriai Aris MARGARET GOOD Cambria Twp. Academic TERRY LEE GORE Jackson Twpb Commercial r THOMAS soma? Ebensburg Indusiriai Arfs SH ELIA GRAFFIUS Jackson Twp.- V Academic AN N GRAHAM Ebensburg Academic i , i i i ALICE GRATA Jackson Twp. Academic TIMOTHY GRESH Cambria Twp. Academic BRUCE GRIFFITH Cambria Twp. lndusfrial Arfs 1 Graduates of 1965 JANE GRIFFITH DONALD GROVE ROBERT HARVEY JAMES HIOKS Ebensburg Jackson Twp. Cambria Twp. Cambria. Twp- Academic Indus+rial Arfs Indusfrial Arfs ACGCISITIIC I35 RAYMOND HILL PATRICK HOOVER GNL HOTT MAX HOWELLS Cambria Twp. Barr Twp. Ebensbu,-g Cambria Twp lndusiriai Aris Academic Commercial Commercial RICHARD A. HUDAK Cambria Twp. Indusiriai Aris GLEN HUNT Jackson Twp. Academic JOHN A. JOHNSON Ebensburg Academic H. EUGENE JOHNSTON Cambria Twp. General DENNIS JOINER Cambria Twp. Academic I I I I ROBERT JONES Cambria Twp. ' Indusfrial Arrs PATRICIA KEILMAN ' Ebensburg ' Commercial ROSE MARIE KINASI-I Jackson Twp. Commercial tr 'ir PHYLLIS KINNAN Ebensburg Academic EDGAR KIRSCH Barr Twp. Commercial MARTIN KIRSCH Barr Twp. General Graduates of 1965 MARTIN KLAYKO Cambria Twp. Commercial BERNARD KLEMANN Barr Twp. CommerciaI CHARLES KLINE ROBERT KMETT Cambria Twp, JaCICSOr'I Twp. Academic Indusirfal ArI's :,..-was 5 .A-. ,, kim? ANTHONY KOSS DOROTHY KOSS KATHRYN KULIKOSKY Cambria Twp Ebensburg Ebensburg Academic Commercial Home Economics JOSEPH KU NCELMAN Barr Twp. Agriculiure BONNIE KUTCH MAN Cambria Twp. Commercial CAROL KUTCHMAN Cambria Twp. Commercial l.lNDA KUTN EY Cambria Twp. Commercial MARILYN KUZMINSKY Cambria Twp. Commercial ANTOINETTE LAGANA Cambria Twp. Commercial ROBERT LA JUDICE Cambria Twp. Academic FRANK LASINSKY Cambria Twp. Academic GARY LAUER Ebensburg Academic JOY LEN HART Jackson Twp. Commercial GREGORY LESAK Ebensburg Academic WERD NA LES K0 Jackson Twp. Academic Graduates of 1965 WILLIAM LEWIS Jr. TERRY LEY VICTORIA LEY BOYD G. L. LIGHTCAP Cambria Twp. Jackson Twp. Jackson Twp. Jackson Twp. Academic Commercial Commercial Academic N , Q, re!! ,T if we cgi 1 5? ca Graduates of 1965 VERA MCCULLOUGH THOMAS MCDERMOTI' ARTHUR McDONALD Cambria Twp. Cambria Twp- Barr Twp. Commercial General Academic 55: Q ii r :Ng ie.-ghii ji l40 in :Qu Be-Wig Ugg sg fx 1: W ii 5? NANCY LIPKA Cambria Twp Academic DAVID LLOYD Cambria Twp General ROBERT LLOYD Cambria Twp General JAM ES LUTMAN Cambria Twp. General JAM ES LYDIC Ebensburg Academic JAMES McBREEN Ebensburg Academic NAOMI McDOWELL Cambria Twp Commercial VIRGINIA MCFADDEN Elaensburg Academic JANE MCGUIRE Cambria Twp. Academic JAM ES MCKEEL Jackson Twp. General JOSEPH MCKOTCH Cambria Twp. Academic TERRANCE MAKIN Cambria Twp. General CHARLES MALINICH Jackson Twp. Socio-Occ. W, I :EZ V W. , , ' , l l, H. - l in l e l RONALD MARHEFKA JAMES W. MARTIN JOHN MARTIN SUSAN MENTCH Jackson Twp. Ebensburg Jackson Twp. Ebensburg lnclusfrial Ar+s Academic Commercial Commercial ll, ll I-.. ll iv' l4I . Q -- ii I ,. 'W1'7.,.. H -pnyfz' :I , I - I 'ETTQQQSS ri-14ifii,i wN H iii, Lq., rf- H' IH W L - -fm - wi . 4. 5 ' II sf Q II -1 wg? i iiiff Xml .ms ii 'Ei .2525 .3 N - Vim: I I .. ' i .. 1 H... I i.,I,.,y! h..,A. V I SQL v A I I I. ri I ii I I I , QIW, ,... :Vw ii Iii iii I 2' ii .fi wr-fi-I. 7. Zl ij: I . ..'.i , .T I nm vis? CLA! R MICI-IAELS Jackson Twp. Agriculrure WILLIAM M ICHAELS Jackson Twp. Agriculiura FRANCIS MI KU LA Cambria Twp. Cbmmercial JOHN MILLER Cambria Twp. Academic RAYMOND MILLER Cambria Twp. Socio-Occ. JOHN MODIS Ebensburg Academic PATRICIA MORGAN CAROL MORRISON DANIEL MURPHY JEAN MURPHY Cambria Twp. Ebensburg Ebensburq Ebensburq Academic Academic GeneraI COmI'f1erCI6I -2:7 I42 ... 5 . was iw.. F?'Eiiav,z WILLIAM NEALEN Jackson Twp. AgricuIIure CH ERYL N EELEY Jackson Twp. Commercial KATHLEEN NIEPOKOY Jackson Twp. Commercial EDWARD NISCI-IALKE Jackson Twp. AgricuIIure BEVERLY NITON Jackson Twp. Commercial BARBARA ORR Ebensburg Commercial ER ED OW ENS Ebensburg Academic Ev , LLL.: 8 Graduates of I965 LAWRENCE PARKIN LINDA PATRICK Ebensburg Barr Twp. IncIusIriaI Arfs Academic ii 4 CI-IERYLL ANN PAU L Cambria Twp. Academic I I I A-My 3 I43 QW' WILLIAM R. PAU L Ebensburg Academic GARY PEEL Barr Twp. Agriculrure VAUGI-IN PRICER Barr Twp. Academic RU DY PRIIVI EL Jackson Twp. Commercial RUSSELL PROKOP Cambria Twp. Indusiriai Arfs BARBARA ANN RAGER Cambria Twp. Commercial TERRY RAGER RONALD RAMSEY GLENN RAYMOND WILLIAM REDDINGER Ebensburg Ebensburg Cambria Twp. Jackson Twp. Ccmmercidi Indusirial Arrs Academic Commercial I44 ROBERT REED Cambria Twp. Indusfrial Arfs TARA REIGHARD Jackson Twp. Academic GREGORY RICKETTS Ebensburg Academic ALICE RIDDELL Barr Twp, Commercial SUZANNE RIETSC Barr Twp. Home Econom WILLIAM ROBERT Cambria Twp, Academic J EAN N E ROLES Jackson Twp. Commercial HA ics S I I -wi A I xiii! I 1, I 2 I' II I 'I' I E F, ' A Wi I Mm Q- I , IIIIII' -Q 2 51,5 ,331 I .l EEZ A I 4. II mf I LOREWA ROMAN MELDA Ron-I CONNIE RQUSH Barr Twp' Jackson Twp. Cambfw' TWP- Academic Academic Academic II I I II I I I I I II I X . 752 I45 VIRGINIA ROUSH Cambria Twp. Commercial CONNI E ROUZER Jackson Twp. Academic SH ERRY RUSSICK Cambria Twp. Commercial BARBARA RYKOLA Cambria Twp. Commercial GERALDINE SABO Jackson Twp. Academic CHARLES ST. CLAIR Jackson Twp. Commercial GARY SAJKO CHARLES SALVETTI BRUCE SCHLOSSER SHARON LEE JGCIYSOY1 TWP Jackson Twp General Academic , H , LM I LINDA SELL LEAH SERGENT D. JAMES SHERRY DAVID SIDWAR Jackson Twp. Ebensburg Ebensburg Biff TWP- Commercial n Academic Commercial AC5d9l'T1IC JAN ET SI DWAR Barr Twp. Academic SHARON SINGER Jackson Twp. CommerciaI DANIEL SLOAN Cambria Twp. General DAN I EL SMITH Cambria Twp. Academic GRACE SMITH Barr Twpi. Home Economic KENNETH SMITH Cambria Twp. Academic 5 iff' A ' I I: msn -fm I, W L. mm-1 gr' I iii ii: ii,sAQEf'a. W I J EAN SPOTTS Barr Twp. Commercial JANE SPRI NG-ER Ebensburg Commercial KAREN STEVENS Jackson Twp. Commercial DELLA STI LES Barr Twp. Academic MARK STI LES Cambria Twp Academic WILLIAM STI NE Barr Twp. Academic DELLA MAE Cambria Twp Cambria Twp Cambria Twp. L 'wjse' 'ii . T JANICE EILEEN SUSKO ROBERT SZEKERESH ANTHA TEETER JANET TEMPLETON Jackson Twp Jackson Twp. Jackson Twp. Ebensburg Academic Academic Commercial Commercial JAMES TISHOK Cambria Twp. lndusfrial Arls JAMES TONER Jackson Twp. lnduslrial Arls RAY TONONI Cambria Twp. General LOTTI E TREXLER Ebensbu rg Commercial JOHN UCHAKER Barr Twp. lndusirial Arfs KAREN U RISH Cambria Twp. Commercial li I ! i 52? 5 mm mf- ll., sa.. in S e 'W NQIII Ii 61. mm iS II .priest Hfggg, I' 5552i :Exif . .ai -,,A-..- we I I,.. I N I I Ig Q I LOIS VICINI ELIZABETHANN VIZZINI EDWARD VORHAUER RODGER V.ORHAUER Commercial Cambria Twp. Cambria Twp. C6mb 5.TWP- Cambria Twp. Academic Academic Academic MICHAEL WAKA WILLIAM WALK KENNETH WALKER RAYMONQ WMWRO Cambria Twp. Cambria Twp. Jackson Twp. Cambria Twp, Academic Commercial Indusrrial Aris Indusinal AVIS Sharon Benyack won Ihe disiricr I Speak for Democ- racy coniesf. Miss Enqlehari was I'Ier coach. More Sen LINDA FAGAN Barr Twp. Commercial GARY MAYER Jackson Twp. Indusfrial Aris MICHAEL SCI-IELLI-IAMMER Jackson Twp. IrIcIus+riaI Aris JOSEPH SHILLING Barr Twp. Socio-Occ. MARY FRANK Ba rr Twp. Commercial MARTIN FARABAUGIH CarroII1own GeneraI iors RONALD RAGER Barr Twp. Socio-Occ. MARGARET SH ERWI N Barr Twp. Academic DAVID SITKO Cambria Twp. CommerciaI PENNY SNEDDEN Ebensburg Commercial JAM ES I-IORVATH Barr Twp. General DIANNA M. WATSON Jackson Twp. Commercial MARY WHEELER Eloenslourg Academic NANCY LEE WILLS Cambria Twp. Home Economics ANN WISEMAN Cambria Twp. Academic EDWARD YASICK Barr Twp. Academic CLEM ENT ZAPOLA Jackson Twp. lnduslrial Arls Honor Roll These are lhe rwo finalisls in Nafional Merif Scholarship examinafions. Congralularions 'lo Roberf Gerrerf and David Clark! l Sharon Benyack Linda Brown Roberf Brown Dorolhy Burial: Bruce Byers David Clark Pamela' Covifch Elizaberh Carver Mary Ann Band rowsky Nancy Bales Linda Brazil Cheryl Candler Kennerh Co+fe rman Cynlhia Cox John Dalsko Marjorie Davis Susan Davis Denise DelPraHe Darlene Dugan James Esfep John Evans .11- 1 X rw T i 1.11 i ii, my 1. fl Firsl' Honors James Dilling Mariorie Dyson Jean Folclcemer Rolaerl Gerrefl' Jr. Jane Griffilh Dennis Joiner Anloinefle Lagana Werdna Lesko Vicforia Ley Second Honors Richard Ewing Thomas Felix James Hicks John Jonnson Charles Kline Karhryn Kulikosky Joy Lenharl' William Lewis Nancy Lipka James Lydic Naomi McDowell Susan Menlch au, 4- James Marlin Jane McGuire Jean Murphy Terry Rager Tara Reighard Melda Rofh Geraldine Sabo Kimberly Sformer John Miller John Modis Carol Morrison Cheryl Neeley Cheryll Paul William Reddinger Gregory Rickelrs Lorelfa Roman Sherry Russick Donald Sherry Janer Sidwar Jean Sporfs Anrha Teerer l5l ELIZABETH ALLISON, I07 Library Club, Pep Club, Bela, Home- room Chaplain JOSEPH ANTOL, IIO Furure Farmers SHIRLEY ASASHON. II3 Library Club, Pep Club, Bela SANDRA AUTON, 2I4 Library Club, Pep Club, Beia, Oracle MARY ANN BANDROWSKY, I09 Pep Club NANCY BATES, I06 Band, Mixed Chorus, Homeroom Chap- lain ROSEMARI E BECQUET, 209 Pep Club, Homeroom Treasurer SANDRA BELLISH, I06 Pep Club, Bela LEO BENONI, 207 Baslcelball, Varsiry Club, Pep Club, Homeroom Chaplain and Vice Presidenr SHARON BENYACK. IO4 Forensic Club, Library Club, Library As- sisranr SHIRLEY BISHOP. I08 Fuiure Homemalcers JOHN BISKO, 2I0 Fooiball, Varsiiy Club PAU L BOBAK. 207 Oracle WILLIAM BOLLETTE, I07 Baseball, Varsiiy Club RICHARD BOWMAN, 209 Band, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Couniy Band LINDA BRAZIL, I09 Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus. Library Club, Alpha, Oracle ADALEE BROWN, 206 Library Club, Oracle Senior Activities LINDA BROWN, 2I4 Maiorerres, Girls' Chorus, Siudenr Coun- cil, Leader Club, Library Club, Pep Club. Alpha, Homeroom Treasurer ROBERT BROWN, 2I2 Sludenl Council, Homeroom Chaplain, Vice Presidenl, Presideni' LINDA BRUNATTI, I08 Library Club, Bela DOROTHY BU RIAK. 2 I0 Library Club, Pep Club. Oracle BRUCE BYERS, 207 Key Club, Homeroom Chaplain and Presidenr, Counly Chorus, Disiricl Cho- rus CHERYL CANDLER. IIO Band, Mixed Chorus. Girls' Chorus, Lead- er Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Spirir, Disrricl Band, Counry Band PERRY CARMEL, 206 Science Club DAVID CLARK, 2I4 Foolball, Traclc, Band, Mixed Chorus, Pep Band, Dance Band, Srudenr Coun- cil, Key Club, Varsi'l'y Club, Forensic Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Oracle, Sophomore Presidenlg Senior Presidenr, Freshman Chaplain, Disrricr Chorus, Counly Band, Pill Scholaslic Quiz. KENNETH COTTERMAN, IIO Oracle RUTH COTTON, I04 Library Club, Bera, Homeroom Chaplain and Secreiary PAMELA COVITCH, IOB Girls' Chorus, Leader Club, Pep Club, Alpha, Junior Play, Senior Play, Oracle Co-Edilor, Sophomore Secreiary, Home- room Treasurer, Secrerary, Vice Presi- cleni, May Day Program CYNTHIA COX. 2I4 Library Assisianr, Pep Club, Leader Club, Alpha, Junior Play, Senior Play, Oracle, Homeroom Secreiary BETTY CRAVER, l0b 4 Band, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Ora- cle DONALD CROFT, 2I0 Foorball, Varsiry Club, Srage Club PATRICIA CROYLE, I I I Library Club, Library Assisranl, Beia JOHN DATSKO, IIO l-lomeroom Vice Presidenr MARJORIE DAVIS, 2I0 Leader Club, Library Club, Library As- sisianr, Pep Club, Alpha, Junior Play SUSAN DAVIS, 205 Library Assisianr, Della, Junior Play. Class I-lislorian, Homeroom Chaplain and Vice Presideni, Maiorerfes, Girls' Chorus, Leader Club WILLIS P. DAVIS, 2lI Fuiure Farmers, Pep Club, Homeroom Chaplain, Vice Presidenr, Presideni RICHARD DeLATTRE, 2II Foorball DENISE DeIPRATTE, l06 Library Club, Library Assisrani, Pep Club, Bela, I-lomeroom Vice Presidenr JAMES DILLING, 209 Baslcerball, Baseball, Varsiry Club, Foren- sic Club, Homeroom Chaplain and Presi- denr, Sophomore and Senior Vice Presi- denr. BRUCE DORAN. I I3 Key Club, Pep Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Homeroom Chaplain DARLENE DUGAN, 2l5 Girls' Chorus, Pep Club, Homeroom Sec- rerary, Treasurer ROGER DUMAN, 203 Fuiure Farmers DAVID EMANUEL, II3 Junior Play, Senior Play DENNIS EMANUEL, ID4 Track Manager, Forensic Club, Scienc Club, Junior Play JAMES ESTEP, IO4 Trjaclc, Band, Mixed Chorus, Pep Band Dance Band, Sludenr Council, Key Club Varsiiy Club, Junior Play, Junior Vic Pgesidenr, Homeroom Treasurer and Pres i en'r JOHN EVANCHICK, 206 I-lomeroom Chaplain JOHN EVANS, IIO Foolball, Varsily Club. Science Club, Pep Club, Freshman Vice Presidenl, Home- room Chaplain RICHARD EWING. IO7 Pep Club WALLACE FAAS, IIO Band, Mixed Chorus, Ouarlel, Library Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Oracle, Homeroom Presidenl' LINDA FAGAN. IOS Girls' Chorus DORIS ANN FARABAUGH. 202 Della, Oracle, Library Club THOMAS FELIX, 2II Homeroom Chaplain DIANA FETZER, I07 Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Library Club DANIEL FINDLEY, 202 Slage Club ROBERT FINKLE, 2l0 Foofball, Forensic Club, Science Club, Library Club, Homeroom Presidenl BARBARA FLEMING, 209 Delia, Oracle JEAN FOLCKEMER. 2I2 Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Siudenl Council, Leader Club, Library Club, Li- brary Assislanl, Pep Club, Bela, Junior Assislanl Treasurer, Homeroom Secrelary MARTHA FOLCKEMER, IIO Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Fulure Homemalcers, Library Club, Pep Club MARY FRANK, 2ll Library Club DIANE FROMBACH. 206 Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Pep Club. Alpha, Spiril, Homeroom Secrelary CHRISTINE GALLIGAN, IDB Girls' Chorus, Forensic Club, Library Club, Gamma KAREN GARMAN, 203 Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Library Senior Activities Club, Pep Club, Bela, Cheerleaders, Homeroom Chaplain and Secrelary GEORGE GDOVICHIN. I05 Band, Mixed Chorus, Ouarlel, Key Club, Senior Play, Ora'cle, Homeroom Presidenl ROBERT GERRETT, II3 Baskelball, Mixed Chorus, Band, Sludenl Council, Key Club, Varsily Club, Spiril, Oracle. Homeroom Presidenl, Counly Chorus, Pill Scholaslic Quiz DIANE GILLESPIE, IO7 Oracle THOMAS GONOS. 207 Baseball, Varsily Club MARGARET GOOD, 209 Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Library As- sisrani, Senior Play, Allenclance Office TERRY LEE GORE, I08 Oracle, Library Club, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus THOMAS GORNEY, I04 Foolball, Varsily Club, Slage Club SHELIA GRAFFIUS. I08 Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Forensic Club, Library Club, Senior Play ANN GRAHAM, 203 Library Club, Pep Club, Junior Play, Oracle ALICE GRATA. 2 I0 Forensic Club, Library Club, Library Assislanl, Gamma, Spiril Ediior TIMOTHY GRESH. IO7 Fooiball, Varsily Club, Fuiure Farmers JANE GRIFFITH. Ill Band, Sludenl Council, Leader Club, Li- brary Club, Library Assisranl, Pep Club, Alpha, Junior Play, May Courl, Oracle Co-Edilor, Sophomore Treasurer, Horne- room Treasurer DONALD GROVE, 2II Pep Club ROBERT HARVEY, 205 Foolball, Varsily Club JAMES HICKS, 205 Golf, Varsily Club, Science Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Junior Play, Homeroom Presidenl GAIL HOTT, 203 Library Club, Library Assislanl, Pep Club. Beia, Junior Play, Senior Play, Oracle MAX HOWELLS, I05 Science Club, Oracle JOHN JOHNSON. II3 Traclc, Mixed Chorus, I-lomeroom Secre- lary and Vice Presidenl H. EUGENE JOHNSTON. 209 Band, Pep Band DENNIS JOINER, 203 Sludenl' Council, Pep Club, Homeroom Presidenl' ROBERT JONES, 2I5 Library Club. Slage Club PATRICIA KEILMAN. 209 Band, Pep Band, Science Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Gamma ROSE MARIE KINASH. I I I Library Club PHYLLIS KINNAN, 206 Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Pep Club MARTIN KLAYKO, IO9 Band CHARLES KLINE, 203 Homeroom Treasurer ROBERT KMETT, I06 Fooiball, Varsiiy Club, Homeroom Presi- denl DAVID KNOBLOCH. II3 Fufure Farmers, Slage Club DOROTHY KOSS. IO7 Library Club, Pep Club KATHRYN KULIKOSKY, 202 Senior Play, Fulure Homemakers JosEPH KUNCELMAN. no Foolball, Track, Varsily Club, Fulure Farmers BONNIE KUTCHMAN, 202 Library Club CAROL KUTCHMAN, 207 Library Club, Pep Club, Delia, Oracle Homeroom Secreiary LINDA KUTNEY, 212 Pep Club. Beia MARILYN KUZMINSKY. 2I I Library Club, Pep Club ANTOINETTE LAGANA, 2II Library Club, Pep Club, Delia, Cheer- leaders, Freshman Treasurer, Junior and Senior Secreiary ROBERT LaJUDICE, 206 Fooiball, Varsiiy Club, Homeroom Vice Presidenir FRANK LASINSKY, 207 Fooiball, Varsiiy Club, Science Club JOY LENHART. III Band, Girls' Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Dance Band, Leader Club. Library Club, Pep Club, Alpha, Senior Play, Oracle. Junior Chaplain, Home- room Secreiary GREGORY LESAK, I I3 Fooiball, Varsiiy Club, Senior Play WERDNA LESKO, II3 Mixed Chorus, Leader Club, Forensic Club, Library Club, Pep Club. Alpha WILLIAM LEWIS, 2I3 Traclc, Varsily Club TERRY LEY, I09 Science Club VICTORIA LEY, I05 Library Club, Pep Club, Alpha, Spirir, Oracle, Homeroom Secreiary NANCY IQIPKA, 209 Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Gamma JAMES LYDIC, 2I5 Fooiball, Baskeiball, Baseball, Srudeni Council, Key Club, Varsiiy Club, Junior Presideni, Homeroom Presideni, All-SI'ar Fooiball Team JAMES McBREEN, IO7 Pep Club, Homeroom Presidenr, May Day Program Senior Activities VERA MCCULLOUGH. 202 Library Club, Mixed Chorus. Girls' Cho- rus NAOMI McDOWELL, III Pep Club, Alpha, Senior Play, Oracle VIRGINIA MCFADDEN, I06 Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Library Club. Pep Club, Alpha, Senior Playi JANEMcGUIRE.2I0 Maioreiies, Girls' Chorus, Siudeni Coun- cil, Leader Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Alpha, Junior Play, Homeroom Secreiary and Treasurer JOSEPH McKOTCH. I04 Fooiball, Varsiiy Club, Homeroom Treas- urer TERRY MAKIN, 2I0 Mixed Chorus, Siage Club RONALD MARHEFKA, I09 Siage Club, Homeroom Chaplain and Vice Presideni JAMES MARTIN, IIO Golf, Mixed Chorus, Dis'IricI' Chorus, Li- brary Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Varsiiy Club JOHN MARTIN, 2II Homeroom Chaplain and Vice Presideni' GARY MAYER, I I3 Siage Club SUSAN MENTCH, 2I3 Band, Girls' Chorus, Pep Band, Pep Club, Alpha, Oracle, Homeroom Vice Presi- deni and Presideni CLAIR MICHAELS, 206 Fuiure Farmers WILLIAM MICHAELS, II3 Fuiure Farmers JOHN MILLER, 206 Baseball. Siudeni Council, Key Club, Varsiiy Club, Pep Club JOHN MODIS, I05 Band, Pep Band, Pep Club, Homeroom Vice Presidenl PATRICIA MORGAN. 2I3 Library Club, Pep Club, Delia, Senior Play, Oracle, Homeroom Secreiary and Treasurer CAROL MORRISON. 2I I Girls' Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Pep Band, Siudeni Council, Leader Club, Library Club, Pep Club. Beia, May Couri, Cheerleaders, Junior and Senior Treasurer, Homeroom Presi- denl' DANIEL MURPHY, 202 Fooiball, Varsi'I'y Club, Homeroom Vice Presidenr and Presideni JEAN MURPHY, I06 Color Guard. Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Delia, Oracle, Homeroom Secre- iary WILLIAM NEALEN, 205 Fuiure Farmers CHERYL NEELEY, 207 Library Club KATHLEEN NIEPOKOY. IO9 Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Library Club, Pep Club, Alpha, Homeroom Sec- reiary EDWARD NISCHALKE, I07 Siudenr Council, Fuiure Farmers, -Fresh- man Presideni, Homeroom Vice Presideni BARBARA ORR, 209 Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Library Club, Library Assisiani, Pep Club, Beia, Oracle, Homeroom Vice Presideni FRED OWENS, 207 Band LAWRENCE PARK4N, I09 Fooiball, Track, Baseball, Varsily Club LINDA PATRICK. IIO . Band, Mixed Chorus, Pep Band, Dance Band, Library Club, Delia, Homeroom Chaplain and Secreiary CHERYLL PAUL, 205 Library Club, Pep Club, Alpha, Home- room Secreiary WILLIAM PAUL. 202 Band, Mixed Chorus, Pep Band, Dance Band, Key Club GARY PEEL, 206 Fuiure Farmers BARBARA RAGER, 2I5 Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Pep Club Bela TERRY RAGER, 2l2 Library Club, Library Assisl'an'r, Pep Club, Alpha, Senior Play, Oracle, Homeroom Treasurer ROBERT, REED, 2l0 Science Club, Homeroom Vice Presidenr, Fooiball and Baskeiball Manager TARA REIGHARD, 203 Band, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Lead- er Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Alpha, Senior Play, Freshman Secreiary, Senior Assisianl' Treasurer, Homeroom Secre- -ia ry GREGORY RICKETTS, 2I4 Baskeiball, Sludenl' Council, Key Club, Varsiry Club, Homeroom Vice Presidenr SUZANNE RIETSCHA, ZIO Fufure Homemakers, Spirir, Gamma. Oracle WILLIAM ROBERTS. 205 Pep Club JEANNE ROLES, 2I5 Band, Pep Band, Library Club, Pep Club, Gamma, Oracle, Homeroom Vice Presi- deni' LORETTA ROMAN, IO8 Mixed Chorus, Delra MELDA ROTH, 2I4 Library Club, Gamma CONSTANCE ROUSH, 209 Library Club, Library Assislanl Gamma. Spiril' VIRGINIA ROUSH, II3 Leader Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Gamma, Cheerleaders, Homeroom Sec- rerary CONSTANCE ROUZER, 202 Band, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Pep Band, Library Club, Pep Club, Alpha. Homeroom Chaplain and Secrerary SHERRY RUSSICK. I07 Library Club, Pep Club, Beia, Oracle, Homeroom Secrefary BARBARA RYKOLA, 206 Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Pep Club Senior Activities CHARLES ST. CLAIR. I I I Homeroom Vice Presidenl' GARY SAJKO, I04 Homeroom Vice Presidem' CHARLES SALVETTI, I I3 Track, Pep Club SHARON SEESE, 206 Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Homeroom Assisianl Secreiary LINDA SELL, 2I I Band, Library Club, Alpha, Oracle LEAH SERGENT, I09 Band, Library Club, Alpha MARGARET SH ERWIN, 203 Library Club JAN ET SIDWAR, IO8 Girls' Chorus, Leader Club. Gamma, Oracle, Homeroom Treasurer and Presi- denl SHARON SINGER, 2I0 Color Guard, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Cho- rus, Library Club, Oracle DANIEL SLOAN, I06 Track, Varsily Club DANIEL SMITH, 206 Foolball, Track, Key Club, Varsily Club, Homeroom Presidenl' JANE SPRINGER, I04 Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Library As- sislanl, Oracle KAREN STEVENS. 205 Library Club, Library Assisianr, Oracle, Homeroom Treasurer MARK STILES, 2I0 Track DALE STORM ER, 2 I 5 Track , KIMBERLY STORMER. IO9 Mixed Chorus, Science Club. Pep Club, Homeroom Presidenr JOSEPH STOY. ll I Baskefball, Baseball, Varsily Club, Home- room Presidenl JANICE SUSKO, I I3 Alpha ROBERT SZEKERESH, 206 Track, Varsily Club, Science Club ANTHA TEETER. I09 Girls' Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Senior Play, Oracle JANET TEMPLETON, 2I0 Band, Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Pep Club, Baia, Junior Play, Senior'Play, Homeroom Secrelary JAMES TISHOK. I I I Science Club LOTTIE TREXLER, 2I4 Maiorerles. Library Club, Pep Club, Al- pha, Homeroom Vice Presicleni and Presidenl' KAREN URISH, I07 Library Club LOIS VICINI, I I I Pep Club J. EDWARD VORHAUER. 205 Key Club, Forensic Club, Science Club RODGER VORHAUER, 2I3 Mixed Chorus, Science Club, Pep Club, Senior Play MICHAEL WAKA. IIO Mixed Chorus, Science Club, Pep Club. Senior Play KENNETH WALKER. I07 Track RAYMOND WALWRO, 2I4 Baskerball, Varsify Club, Slage Club, Homeroom Treasurer DIANNA WATSON, II3 Library Club, Gamma. Oracle MARY WHEELER, 2I5 Leader Club, Forensic Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Befa, Junior Play, Oracle ANN WISEMAN, 2II Library Club, Pep Club, Gamma EDWARD YASICK, II I Band We 'ZZ lane 75ee Steed, ,. DS i1,.,Tjim,i:Aw:, -1 LR N? i V fs, sam, gee.: ' ,g,q,i:iL51:5Sii:' '-'siimvriaa-12 iffy-:gi 2 ESQ isa - W xi if is ' ,- fs, ' .ii . W R Y is sg 3 5 ai Our high school srands supreme! We have shown why we 'rhink our school is supreme. We have seen 'rhe building. observed ihe every-day evenis, and noiecl 'lhe work and play +ha'r wen+ on here during ihe paslr lerm. We. rhe seniors, sincerely believe Thar we are beHer men and women 'For having aliended Cenlral Cambria. One ihing remains 'ro be said-a sincere Thank you fo all who helped us 'rhrough high school, firsr To our parenis and Then +o all +he persons whose names appear on 'rhe following pages. We make acknowledgemem' To Mr. Sievens, ediiorial supervisor of The Oracle: Mr. Srormer, business adviser: Mr. Loveless, arf direciorg l-lenry's Siudio, Cresson, phofography: Mr. John Paul, Ebensburg, sporfs pic+ures: and Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas. prinring. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Aroney's Food S'l'ore Mr. Paul Ashcrofl Arlanlic 8: Pacific Tea Co. Aurand+'s Garage Bela Tri-Hi-Y James E. Black, Ponliac-Cadillac Clele Bopp, Excavaling Burkey Kirby Co. Cambria Counly Nalional Bank Cambria Thrill' Corporalion Cambria Traclor 8m Equipmenl' Co. C.C.H.S. Red 'N Black Band Rev. George A. Clark Colver Alhlelic 8: Social Club Colver Hospilal Colver P.T.A. J. Covilch 8: Son Miss Louise Creery Cuslom Homes, Cuslom Kilchens Dairy Dell Dargay Clover Farm Slore Dorsch's Hardware Easlern Gas 8: Fuel Associales Ebensburg Aulomobile Company Ebensburg Building 8: Loan Associalion Ebensburg Insurance Agency Ebensburg Office Supply Ebensburg Oil 8: Gas Company Edwards Mofor Company Evans Pharmacy Jennie Falchini Norberla Farabaugh Dr. and Mrs. Pefer Fenchak Firsl' Nalional Bank Fosfer Foods, lnc. Frances' Beauly Shop, Colver Gra+a's Pizza Reslauranl' Judge George W. Griffilh Helm's Express, lnc. Homerooms l07, lll, II3, 203, 2l0, 2l3, 2l5 lssy and John's Healing and Plumbing Jabco, lnc. Jo-Ann Dress Mfg. Co., Inc. Vone R. Jones The Key Club Keyslone Typewriler Co., lnc. Johnslown L. Roberl' Kimball Kinkead lnsurance Agency use gg SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Kirsch Kosaber's Dairy, Porlage Ladies Auxiliary, V.F.W. Leader Club Library Club Lokey's Florisl Lyons Cable Repair Service Mackall Bros. Dr. and Mrs. Roberl C. Magley D. Marlin Marine Sales, R.D. I, Conemaugh Malevish Funeral Home Modis A+lan'ric Service Sfafion Molnar Upholslery Moody's Service Cenler, Mundys Corner Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrison Mounlaineer Herald Mundys Corner P.T.A. Murl-ha Furnilure Co. Mylo P.T.A. Nagle's Dairy Twisl, R+. 22 Judge and Mrs. A. A. Nelson One-Hour Qualify Cleaners Park Chevrolel Parkhill Rexall Drug S'l'ore Pallerson Lumber 8: Supply Paul's News Agency Prave's Beauly 8: Millinery Revloc P.T.A. Risali'l'i Garage Carl Rivinius Jeweler Schel lig's Hardware 8: Furnilure Dr. and Mrs. James Schornick Senior Girl Scoul' Troop No. 77l Charles Al Sergenl' Shadden's Shoemaker 8: Perkosky, Conemaugh Sheff Sporling Goods Bob Simmers Ford Sales, Nanly Gl William Prideaux Smiih, M.D. Sons of llaly Sou'l'h Fork Cul' Rafe Soyka Building 81 Supply Mr. and Mrs. Waller F. Slevens S'I'over's Allanlic Tibbo'H s Corner Drug Slore U.S. Mine Supply Varsily Cheerleaders W.E.N.D., A.M.-F.M., l580 A.M. Bruce Wise 8: Co. Mr. and Mrs. S'l'an'lon D. Allbaugh H. Jusfus Apel Barber's Sunoco Rev. and Mrs. Henry Bales Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berneclcy Bezelc's Aufo Body Blue Goose lnn Elhlyn N. Bowers Virginia Brazil Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Broad Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Ceresa's 'Service Sfalion Colver Grille Colver Sodalify of B.V.M. Commons Hardware Alfred D. Conigy Davis and Davis, Aflorneys Davis 8: Davis Insurance Agency Dell Coal Co., Windber Della Tri-Hi-Y Granl' F. Dino Dr. Howard M. Dunegan Ebensburg Beverage Company Ebensburg Furnifure 8m Appliance Ebensburg Lodge No. 68l, Loyal Order of Mo'bse d's Gun Shop. Vinco Lesier Edwards, Walkins Producfs arry A. Engleharf, Jr. erson Faden, M.D. eH'y Fagan, Spangler r. and Mrs. N. J. Farabaugh ob Feli'on's Vinco Sinclair ona Faye 8: Brenda Sfevens orensic Club ranlc's Corner Sfore he Fuiure Homemalcers of America amma Tri-Hi-Y r. and Mrs. Roberl' Gerre'H' r. and Mrs. Russell Graham arfha Y. Griffifh r. and Mrs. Thomas F. Griffifh . V. Hammond Co., Spangler . L. Haskins everly Hafch i-Way Diner offman's Ornamenlal Iron Worlrs omerooms IO6, l08, I09, 205, 207, 209, 2II, 2l2, 2l4 orner Well Drillers oward's Barber Shop .,S. Clofhing, Barnesboro r. and Mrs. Earl Knobloch r. and Mrs. James Kufchman PATRONS Karen Jewelers Ladies Aux. of Cambria Twp., Colver Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lagana Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lauer Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Lenharl' Mr. and Mrs. John Lefizia Madeline's Beau'l'y Shop Maioreifes Mandes' Flowers Miss Evalyn Mae Marlin Perry Mash The Honorable and Mrs. Al+on A. McDonald McKenriclc's Cycle Shop McKenriclc and McKenrick Meadow Gold Foods Mr. and- Mrs. C. Sheldon Menlch Nagles' Cilies Service Dr. Joseph. Nagy Mr. and Mrs. Chesfer J. Niepolcoy Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Owens Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Paferson Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Paul Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Pearle Penn Gables Molel 8: Res'l'auran'l' Nancy P. Phillips Popp's Food Marker Porlion-Pal: Sales, Inc. Clarlc Powell's Mr. and Mrs. Herberf Rager Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rhoades Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Richrer, Naniy Glo Sam's Gun 8: Barber Shop Sharl:ey's Hilllop Esso, Johns-'lown Mr. and Mrs. Lyle D. Singer Carolann Sillro Smafhers Music 8: Appliance Slore John Smylnyclry Mr. and Mrs. Merle R. Snyder Swing-ln Club Sieve Szelreresh Mr. and Mrs. Donald Templefon Thomas' Dairy Thompson's Men's Shop Guy Tirabassi Sieve Urish The V.I.P.'s Varsify Club Vinco P.T.A. Wagner's Resfaurani' Wilson's Elecfric Pumps 8: Well-Drilling Women of rhe Moose. Chapler 775 Ebensburg Wyse Cemefery Memorials Index of the Oracle Aciiviiies-62-85 Adminisirafion-I 0 Agriculrure-37 Alma Maier-3 Alpha Tri-I-Ii-Y-82 Appreciaiion-I 57 Arr Sfudies-38 AIhIe'rics-86- I O3 Band-64, 65 Baseball-IOO Bera Tri-I-Ii-Y-83 Boys' Trio-69 Bus Drivers-25 Cafeieria Sfaff-24 Cheerleaders-94, 95 CIasses-IO4- I 23 Color Gu ard-65 Commercial-34 Cusiodians-24 Dance Band-69 Dedicarions-6, 7. 8, 9 Delia Tri- I-I i-Y-85 Direciory-I 6 I - I 68 Driver Educaiion-4I Drum Maior-65 EngIish-29 Faculfy-I 6-23 Forensics-77 Foreword-5 Freshmen-I I8-I23 Freshman BasI4eIbaII-99 Freshman Freshman Freshman Furure Fa Foo+baII-93 Officers-I I8 Sponsors-I I9 rmers of America-74 Fuiure I-Iomemakers of America-75 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y-84 Giris' Chorus-66, 67 Girls' Ensemble-69 Girls' VoIIeybaII-I03 Golf-IO2 Graduaies-I24-I55 Guidance-28 Head Maiore+Ie-65 I-IeaIIh Services-43 Home Economics-36 I-Ionor RoII-I50 I-IisI'ory-32 In Memoriam-I IO Ins'rruc'rion-26-43 Indus+riaI Arfs-35 Juniors-I06-I I I Junior Officers-I06 Junior Play-59 Junior Sponsors-I 07 Junior Varsi+y BasIceIbaII-98 Junior Varsiiy FooIIoaII 92 Key CIUIJ-72 Language-33 Leader Club-73 Library-39 Library CIub-78, 79 IvIaioreHes-64 Maihemaiics-30 May Courr-60 May Queen-60 Mixed Chorus-66, 67 Music-40 Oracle-56, 57 Pairons of Ihe Oracle-I59 Pep Club-80, 8I Pep Band-68 Physical Educaiion-42 Principal-I 5 Red Devil-94 SohooI Direcrors-I2. I3 Science-3I Science Club--7I Secreraries-I4. I5 Seniors-I 24- I 5 I Senior Acriviiies-I 52-I 55 Senior Lefrermen-90, 9 I, 97 Senior Officers-I 26 Senior PIay-54, 55 Senior Sponsors-I 26 Sophomores--I I2-I I7 Sophomore Officers-I I2 Sophomore Sponsors-I ,I 3 Sponsors of 'rhe Oracle-I 58 Spun-51 Srage Club-77 S'ruden+ Council-70 Siudeni Librarians-7I S+uden+ Life-44-6I Subs+iIu+e Teachers-23 Supervising Principai-I4 Track-I OI Trurnpei Trio-68 Varsiiy BasIceIIoaII-96, 97 Varsiiy Club-76 Varsify Foorbail-88, 89 Auton, Sandra, 21+-57, 78, 83, l27, I52 Davis, CCHS Directory of 1965 School Directors Cambria Township DeYulis, Dino-l2, I3 Dominick, Albert-I2 Emptield, Roy-I2 Goldian, John-I2 Noel, Chester-I2 Pavuk, John-I2 Ebensburg Borough Estep, James F.-I3 Hughes, Roger E.-I3 Paterson, Dr. Joseph D.-I3 Swinetord, Kenneth-I3 Tibbott, Richard G.--I3 Jaclcson Township Carson, Ross C.-I3 Davis, Grant W.--I3 Daugherty, William W.-I3 Rodgers, Raymond C.--I3 Simmons, E. J.-I3 Board Secretary Davis, Martha C.-I3 Supervising Principal Johnston, E. M.-6, 7, I4 High School Principal Cook, James L.-l5, 70, I02 Faculty Anodide, Roland-I6, SI, 90 Baumgardner, Jafnes-I6 Beyer, Mary-I6, 85, II3 Brown, Faye R.-I6, 84, I26 Brown, Hugh-I6, 74- Crowley, Paul N.-I6, 59, 93, 98 DeBastiani, Leroy-I6, 76, 90, 92, IOI DeRui::is, Joseph-I7. IOI, IO7 Dill, Jules-I7, 80, I I9 Englehart, Marilyn-I7, 77, 78 Allison, Elizabeth, IO7-78, 83, I27, I52 Antol, Joseph, lI0-74, I27 Asashon, Shirley, II3-78, 80, 83, l27 I52 Bandrqwslcy, Mary Ann, I09--I27, I52 Bates, Nancy, IO6--65, 67, I27, I52 Becquet, James, I I I-l27 Becquet, Rosemarie, 209-l27, I52 Bellish, Sandra, IO6--80, I27, I52 Benoni, Leo-76, 96, I27. I52 Benyack, Sharon, IO4-7I, 77, 78, I28 I52 Bishop, Shirley, IO8-75, I28, I52 Bislto, John, ZIO-76, 89, 9l. l28, I52 Bobalc, Paul, 207-57, I28, I52 Bollette, William, IO7-76, I28, I52 Bowman, Richard, 209-64, 68, 77, 78, 80, l28, I52 Brazil, Linda, IO9-57, 67, 78, l28, I52 Brothers, Thomas, I 07-l28 Brown. Adalee, 206-57, 78, l28, I52 Administration Estep, Jean MCS.-I7, 82 Ewart, Robert-I7 Flanagan, Adelaide-I7 Gaynor, John-I 7 Gibb, J. Harold-6, 9, I8 Glass, Donald B.-I8, 72 Gordon, Helen-I8 Gresh, Walter-I8, IO7 Gruver, William D.-I8 lsenberg, Horatio-I8 Jones, Martha-6, 8, I8 Kayden, Robert E.-I9, IO7 Keith, Raymond-I9, II9 Krumenaker, John R.-I9, l26 Liphart, Dorothy-I9, 83, II3 Loveless, Richard-I9, 56 McManus, Sylvia-20. I I9 Miller, J. L.-20, 76, 93, IOO Orange, Leonard-20, 76, 77.90, 96 Orner, Elizabeth 20, 75 Pelliccioni, A. J.-20, 52, 76, 90, l26 Pipas, Michael J.-20 Semyan, Joseph-20 Seymour, Paul-2l, 90, 99, IO0 Sides, Janet-2I, 73 Singel, Andrew-2I Smith, Joanne-2I, 83, I I9 Solomon, Allen-2I, I I3 Solomon, Rose Marie-2I, l07 Sponslxy, James-23 Stevens, Cyril R.-2I, 56 Stormer, William C.-22, 56, 57, II3 Tsikalas, Gust D.-22 Zonin, Michael-22 Sabbatical Leave Faraizzaugh, Martin School Nurse Kischel, Elizabeth-I9 Seniors Brown, Linda, 214-60, 64, 65, 70, 73, 78, 80, 82, I29, I52 Brown, Patrick, 205-I29 Brown, Robert, 2l2-70, I29, I52. Brunatti, Linda, l08-83, IZ9, I52 Bukovitz, Martin, 207-I29 Burials, Dorothy, 210-57, 78, 80, l29, I52 Butala, Gloria, 2I2-I29 Byers, Bruce, 207-67, 72, I29, I52 Caldwell, Nira, ill-129 Candler, Cheryl, IIO-Sl, 64, 66, 73 80, IZ9, I52 Carmel, Jeffrey, I06-I30 Carmel, Perry, 206-I30, I52 Clarlc, David, 2I4-54, 57, 66, 69, 72, 76, 77, 89, 90, IOI, I30. I52 Attendance 84 Banking Office Evanchick, Mary-23 Secretarial Statt Sedor, Grace-I4 Koss, Esther-I5 Cafeteria Staff Waring, Florence-24 Reed, Catherine-24 Kutney, Dorothy-24 Sides, Ethel-24 Custodial Staff Berkstresser, John-24 Jones, Reed-24 Comislcy, Francis-24 Reese, Cloydi24 Michaels, Lloyd-24 Bus Drivers Cambria Township Goldian, John-25 Kerchenslce, Edward-25 McNally,,James-25 Noel, Chester--25 Noel, Regis-25 - Noel, Robert-25 Sabo, Louis-25 Stevens, Norman--25 Jackson Township Bezela, Joseph-25 Candler, John-25 Grove, John-25 Meyer, Rudolph-25 Regula, Andrew-25 White, Stanley-25 Barr Township Kirsch, Harold-25 Nealen, John-25 Wolt, Raymond-25 Cotterman, Kenneth, IIO-57, I30, I52 Cotton, Ruth, IO4-78, 83, l3O, I52 Covitch, Pamela, 108-54, 56, 57, 60, 73 80, I03, l30, I52 COX, Cynthia, 2I4-54, 57, 7l, 73, 80 82, I30. I52 Craver, Elizabeth, IO6-57, 67, l3O, I52 Crott, Donald, 2I0-76, 77, 89, 90, I3,0 I52 Croyle, Patricia, III-78, 80, 83, I3O, I52 Datslco, John, ll0-l3l, I52 Davis, Gloria, 215-l3l Davis, Mariorie, 2I0-7i, 78, 80, 82, 83, l3I I52 Davig Susan, 205-64, 73, 80, 85, l3l, I3 Willis. 2I If74, I3l, I52 Delattre, Richard, 2I I-l3I, I52 DelPratte, Denise, IO6-7l, 78, 80, 83, 131, I52 I Dilling, James, 209-76, 77, 96, 97, 100, lar, I52 Doran, Bruce, II3-54, 72, l3l, I52 CCHS Directory of 1965 Duboveclcy, John, 207-77. I3I Dugan, Darlene, 2l5-80, I32, l52 Duman, Roger, 203-74, 132, l52 Dyson, Mariorie, IO9-l32 Emmanuel, David, II3-54, I32, I52 Emmanuel, Dennis, IO4-lOl, 102, l32, l52 Esiep, James, IO4-64, 66, 69, 72, 76, lOl, l32, l52 Evanchiclt, John, 206-I32, l52 Evans, John, IlO-76, 89, 9l, IOI, l32, l53 Evans, Richard, 206-l32 I Evcic, Thomas, 2l3-77, l32 Ewing, Richard, l07-80, l33, l53 Faas, Wallace, lI0-54, 57, 65, 67, 69, 78, I33, l53 Fagan, Linda, IO5-ISO, l53 Farabaugh, Doris, 202-85, I33, l53 Farabaugh, Marfin, 202-150 Felix, Thomas, 2l I-I33, 153 Feizer, Diana, IO7-78, I33, l53 Findley, Daniel, 202-77. I33, l53 Finlcle, Roberi, 2lO-76, 89, 90, I33, IS3 Fleming, Barbara, 209-57, 85, I33, l53 Folckemer, Jean, 2l2-66, 7l, 73, 78, 83, IO3. l33. l53 7 Folckemer, Mariha, IIO-67, 75, 78, 80 I33, l53 Eranlc, Mary, 2l I--78, 150, l53 H Frombach, Diane, 206-60, 66, 78, 80 82, I34, l53 Galligarl, Chrisiirle, lO8+67, 77, 78, I34 l53 Garman, Karen, 203-67, 78, 80, 83, 94 I34, l53 Gdovichin, George. l05-54, 57, 64, 67 68, 69, 72, l34, I53 Gerreli, Roberi, II3-57, 70, 72, 76, 96 97, l34. l53 Giannone, Joseph, 209-I34 Gillespie, Diane, l07-57, I34, l53 GOHOS, Thomas, 207-76, IOO, l34, l53 Good, Margaret 209-54, 67, 7I, I34, I53 Gore, Terry Lee, IO8-57, 78, I34, l53 Gorney, Thomas, IO4-76, 77, 89, 9l, l35. I53 Graifius, Shelia, l08-54, 67, 77, IO3. l35. l53 Graha1n,Ann, 203-57, 78, 80, l35, l53 Graia, Alice, 2I0-51, 7l, 78, 84, I35, l53 Gresh, Timoihy, IO7-74, 76, 89, 9l, I35, l53 Griffiih, Bruce, 2l3-76, 96, 97, l35 Griffiih, Jane, ill-56, 57, 60, 73, 78, 80,81 I35, I53 Grove. Donald, 2l l-77, l35, l53 Harvey, Roberi, 205-76, 89, 9I, l35, ' l53 Horvarh, James, Aud.-l50 Hicks, James, 205-76, 78, 80, lO2, I35, l53 , Hill, Raymond, 206-l36 Hoover, Parriclc, 2I I--I36 Hoff, Gail, 203-57, 7l, 78, 80, 83, I36, l53 Howells, Max, lO5-57, I36, l53 Hudak, Richard, 2I3-I36 Hunr, Glen, 207-l36 Johnson, John, Il3-I36, l53 Johnsion, H. Eugene, 209-I36, I53 Joiner, Dennis, 203-70, 80, IOO, I36, l53 Jones, Robert 2I5--74, 77, 78, I37, l53 Keilman, Pafricia, 209--64, 68, 78, 80. 84, I37, I53 Kinash, Rosemarie, lll-78, I37, IS3 Kinnan, Phyllis. 206-66, 80, I37, I53 Kirsch, Edgar, 2l I-I37 Kirsch, Marlin, II3-I37 Klayko, Mariin, l09-I37, I53 Klemann, Bernard, 210-I37 Kline, Charles, 203-I37, 153 Kmeil, Roberi, IO6-76. 77, 9I, l37, I53 Knobloch, David, ll3-77. I38.,l53 Koss, Anihony, 2l0-78, l38 Koss, Doroihy, IO7-l38 Kulikosky, Karl-rryn, 202-54, 75. I38, 153 Kuncelman, Joseph, IIO-74, 76, 89, 9l, lOl, l38, 153 Kufchman, Bonnie, 202-78, I38, I54- Kufchman, Carol, 207-57, 80, 85, l38, l54- Kuiney, Linda, 212-83. l38, l54 Kuzminslcy, Marilyn, 2l l-78. l38, l54 Lagana,Ani'ior1eiie, 2I I-60, 7I, 78, 80,. 85, 94, l38, I54 . LaJuclice, Rolnerl, 206-76, 89, 90, I39, I54 . Lasinslny, Frank, 207-54, 76, 89, 9l, l0l, 139 , Lauer, Gary. l06-76, 96, 97, I39 Lenhart Joy, lll-54, 57, 64. 66. 68 sq, 73, 78. so. 82. 139. 154 Lesalc, Gregory, II3-54, 76, 89. 90, II3 I39. l54- Lesko, Werdna, H3-73, 77, 78, 80, 82 l39. I54. Lewis, William, 213-76, lOl, 139, I54 Ley, Terry, IO9-57, 78, 82, 139, 154 Ley, Vicioria, l05-51, 57. 139, l54 Lighrcap, Boyd, 205--I39 Liplca, Nancy, 209-67, 78, 84, I40, IS4 Lloyd, David, 2I0-140 ' Lloyd, Roberr, Zl I-140 Lu'rman, James, 207-I4-0 Lydic, James, 2l5-70, 72, 76, 89, 96, 97, IOO, I40, l54 McBreen, James, l07-I40, l54 McCullough, Vera, 202-66, I40, l54 McDermoH, Thomas, 209-I40 McDonald,'Ar1'hur. IO9-l40 McDowell, Naomi, III-57, 80, I40, I54 McFadden, Virginia, IO6-54, 66, 78, 80, 82, I4I, l54 McGuire, Jane, 2l0-64-, 70, 73, 78, 80 82. l4I. i54- McKeel, James, 2I4--I4l McKol'ch, Joseph, 104-76, 89, 90, I4I, l54 Makin, Terrance, ZIO-77, l4l, 154 Maliniclc, Charles-I4-I Marheilca, Ronald, IO9-77, l4l, l54 lviariin, James, llO-54, 67, 76, 78, l02 141. 154 X Mariin, John, 2l l-I4l, 154 Mayer, Gary, II3-77, l50, l54 Menlch, Susan, 2l3-57, 64. 68, 80, 82, l4l, l54 Michaels, Clair, 206-74. I42, l54 Michaels, William, ll3-74, 142, l54 Milcula, Francis, l06-I42 Miller, J0l'1r1, 206-72,' 76, 80, IOO, l42, 154 Miller, Raymond-I4-2 Modis, John, l05-80. l42, l54 Morgan, Pairicia, 213-54, 57, 78, 85 l4-2. I54 Morrison, Carol, Zi l-60, 67, 69, 73, 80, 83, 94, l4-2, i54- Murphy, Daniel, 202-I4-2, l54 Murphy. Jean, I06-57, 65, 85, l42. I54 Nealen, William, 205--74, I43, l54 Neeley, Cheryl, 207-78. I4-3. l54 Niepokoy, Kaihleen, l09-66, 78, 80, 82, I43, 154 Nischallce, Edward, IO7-70, 74, l43, l54 Niion, Beverly, l08-I4-3 CCHS Directory of 1965 Orr, Barbara, 209-57, 66, 71, 78, 80, 83, 143, 154 Owens, Fred, 207-65, 143, 154 Parkin, Lawrence, 109-76, 90, 100, 101, 143, 154 Palrick, Linda, I 10-64, 67, 68, 69, 85, 1.43, 154 - Paul, Chery1l,205-80, 82, 143, 154 143, 154 Paul, William, 202--65, 66, 68, 69, 72, 101, 144, 154 , Peel, Gary, 206-74, 144, 154 Pricer, Vaughn, 213-144 Prokop, Russell, 209-144 Rager, Barbara, 215-66, 80, 144, 155 Rager, Terry, 212-54, 57, 67, 78, 80, 103, 144, 155 Rager, Ronald-150 Raymond, Glenn, 110-144 Reddinger, William, 203-144 Reed, Roberr, 210-145, 155 Reighard, Tara, 203--54, 60, 65, 66, 69, 73, 78, 80, 82, 145, 155 Rickeiis, Gregory, 214-72, 76, 96, 97 145, 155 Riddell, Alice. 108-145 Rierscha, Suzanne, 210-51, 57, 75, 145. 155 Roberls, William, 205-80, 145, 155 Roles, Jeanne, 215-78, 84, 145, 155 Roman, Lore'1'1'a, 108-67, 85, 103, 145 155 Rorh, Melda, 214-78, 84, 145, 155 Roush, Consiance, 209-71, 78, 81, 144: 155 Roush, Virginia, 113-71, 73, 78, 80, 84 ' 146, 155 Adams, Barry, 104-76, 89, 106 Allison, Susan, 212-80, 106 . Allimus, Romas, 213-76, 89, 101, 106 Anderson, Carol, 202-78, 80, 84, 106 Anderson, John, 215-106 Angus, Ri'l'a, 211-59, 65, 73, 78, 80, 82. 106 Ansiead, John, 210-76, 89, 101, 106 Baker, Thomas, 111-106 Ba11,Char1es, 108-92, 100, 106 Ball, Deborah, 104-84, 106 Balog, John, 21-5-89, 101, 106 Balsinger, William, 104-70, 72, 76, 96, 100, 106 Barfoleiii, Karen, 106-59, 73, 80, 106 Beaiiy, Walfer, 105-106 Becquer, David, 202-106 Bender, Jacob Benoni, Diana, 214-80, 85, 106 1 1 Rouzer, Consiance, 202-60, 64, 66, 68, 78, 80, 82, 84, 146. 155 Russick, 'Sherry, 107-57, 78, 83, 146, 155 Rykola, Barbara, 206-80, 146, 155 Sabo, Geraldine, 111-146 Si. Clair, Charles, 111-146, 155 Sa1ko,Gary, 104-146, 155 Salveili, Charles, 113-101, 146, 155 Schellhammer. Michael, 105-150 Schlosser, Bruce, 202-146 Seese, Sharon, 206-66, 78, 146, 155 Sell, Linda, 211-57, 65, 68, 78, 82, 147, 155 Sergenl, Leah, 109-65, 68, 78, 147, 155 Sherry, D. James, 207-147 Sherwin, Margarei, 203-78, 150, 155 Shilling, Joseph, 113-150 Sidwar, David, 113-147 Siclwar, Janei, 108-57, 67, 73, 34, 147 155 Singer, Sharon, 210-57, 78, 147, 155 Sillco, David, 104-150 Sloan, Daniel, 106-76, 147, 155 Smiih, Daniel, 206-67, 72, 76, 89, 90, 101. 147. 155 Smi'l'l'1, Grace, 108-147 Smifh, Kenneih, 215-72, 76, 92, 102 147 Snedden, Penny, 202-150 Spells, Jean, 212-103, 148 Springer, Jane, 104-57, 66, 71, 78, 148, 155 Srevens, Karen, 205-57, 71, 78, 148, 155 Sliles, Della, 207-148 . Juniors Bernoi, John, 202-106 Bernof, Mary Anne, 107-80, 106 8inau1', Brenda, 203-106 B1ososky,John, 111-77, 106 Bobenage, John, 105-89, 96, 98, 101 106 Bogge'1'1'a, David, 105-106 Boggeiia, Eileen, 206-106 Bolle1'fe,Joseph, 108-100, 106 Bowman, Ronald, 213-59, 64, 68, 106 Boyer, Nancy, 202 Bracken, David, 206-106 Bracken, Leona, 203-78, 80, 82, 106 Brosch, Michael, 109-106 Brolhers, Barbara, 203-81, 84, 106 Siiles, Mark, 210-148, 155 Sline, William, 209-148 Sformer, Dale, 215-148, 155 Slormer, Kimberly, 109-66, 80, 148, 155 Sloy, JOSSp1'1, 111-76, 96, 97, 100, 148, 155 Slraii, Della, 110-148 Suslio, Janice, 113-82, 149, 155 Szekeresh, Roberl, 206-76, 101, 149, 155 Teeier, Anfha, 109-54, 57, 66, 69, 78, 149, 155 Templeion, Janei, 210-54, 78, 80, 83, 149. 155 1 Tishok, James, 111-149, 155 Toner, James, 203-149 Tononi, Ray, 205-149 Trexler, Lorrie, 214-64, 78, 80, 82, 149, 155 Uchaker, John, 202-149 Urish, Karen, 107-78, 149. 155 Vicini, Lois, 111-150, 155 Vizzini, Elizabelhann, 108-66, 150 Vorhauer, Edward, 205-72, 150, 155 Vorhauer, Rodger, 213-54, 66, 80, 150, 155 Waka, Michael, 110-54, 66, 80, 150, 155 Walk, William, 213-150 Walker, Kennelh, 107-150, 155 Walwro, Raymond, 214-76, 77, 96, 97, 150, 155 Warson. Diana, 113-57,-78, 84, 151, 155 Wheeler, Mary, 215-57, 73, 77, 78, 80, 83, 151. .155 Wills, Nancy, 205-75, 80, 151 'Wiseman, Ann, 211-78, 84, 151. 155 Yasick, Edward, 111-151, 155 Zapola, Clement 108-151 Brown, Mary Jo, 209-106 Brubaker, Jennie, 104-78, 106 Buckus, Pauline, 206-65, 68, 107 Buige, Michael, 211-100, 107 Bungard, Bonnie, 209-78, 107 Calabria, Donna, 109-66, 78, 107 Carson, Roberr, Aud. Cavalier, Phillip. 206-92, 102, 107 Cessna, John, 215-107 Chernecky, Johanna, 211-107 Cobaugh, Debra, 213-80, 84, 107 Cook, Priscilla, 106-84, 107 Coirerman, Eileen, 106-59, 77, 78, 107 Coughlin, Suzanne, 203-65, 78, 80, 83, 107 Crouse, Terry, 214-76, 89, 100, 106, 107 Dahlin, Donniia, 214-67, 78, 80, 8 107 Davis, Mary Ann, 202-107 163 CCHS Directory of I965 Davis, Terry, 215-IO7 Demko, Raymond, IOS-IO7 Dixon, Dale, 215-IOO, IO7 Dixon, Harry Dominick, Daniel, 2I3-76, 89, IO7 Dorsch, Connie, 2IO-65, 7l, 78, 8lI 82, IO7 Dun-ian, Caroline, 2l2-IO7 . Edwards, Susan, 2lI-65, 67, 68, 69, 73, 8I, 95, IO6, IO7 Evans, Nora, II3-75, IO7 Farrell, Bernadine, IO8-IO7 Felosky, Lynn Felferman, Mary Jo, 207-IO7 Ford, David, 21 I-IO7 Gaboda, Pere, 203-77, IO7 Gibb, Herman, 213-59, 66, IOI, IO7 Gibb, John, 202-59, 72, IOI, IO6, IO7 Gillin, David, IIO-IO7 Gillin, Theodore, IIO-77, IO7 Giliings, Dean, 209 Gorchik, Ceryl, lO8-80, 82, 95, I03, IO8 Goshey, Daniel, 207-IO8 Graham, William, 2I I-I08 Grala, Joseph, 2l5-lO8 Gray, Thomas, I06-77, IO8 Griflilh, Phillip, II3-IO8 Grove, Curiis, I I3-64, 68, 69, IO8 Haizus, John, I I I-IO8 Hamula, John, I06-76, 89, IOO, I08 Harkinish, Kafhryn, IO7-78, 85, IO8 Harvey. Harry, IIO-l08 Hildebrand, Edward, 2I3-IOI, IO8 . Hill, Earl, IO9-lO8 I-Iiloslcy, Harry, 2I2-76, IOO, I08 I-loldsworth, Barbara,209-78, 84, I08 Horner, Craig, IO8-59, 67, IO8 Hovanis, Shirley, IO9-lO8 Hughes, Roger, II3-59, 64, 67, 69, 72 IOI, IO8 Hunf, Milion, I I I-IOS Johnson, Kennerh, I I I-IO8 Jones, Alice Louise, IO4-65, 7I, 78, 84 IO8 Jones, Elmer. 207-IO8 JOneS, Judilh, 209-65, 67, 69, 78, 80 82, IO8 Jubie, Richard, 2IO-IOI, IO8 Keilh, Daniel, 215-I08 Keilh, Harry, I06-IO8 Kelley, David, IO5-9I, 96, 98, IO2 IO8 Kelly, Dennis, 2I I-77, IOB Kelly, Lane, IO4-64, IO8 Kirsch, Gary, I I3-74, 76, 89, 9I, I08 Kirsch, Margaret 203-I08 Kirsch, Warren, 205-74, IO9 Kline, Roberi, IIO-IO9 Kline, William, 205-7I, 77, IO9 Kovach, Dianna, 2I0-IO8 Krempaslcy, Helen, II3-IO9 Krull, Donna. Ill-59, 66, 85, IO8 Lamer, Gladys, ZIO-lO8 Lashinslcy, Darlene, 210-67, 78, 80, IO9 Lashinslcy, Sandra, II3-7l, 78, 80, 84 IO9 Lavericlc, Judiih, Ill-60, 64, 78, 80, 84, IO6, I08 Leclt, Edward, IIO-76, 89, I08 Levenlry, Gary, 2I3-65, I08 Lewis, Alvie. IO9-74, IO9 Lieb, Linda, lO8-IO8 Lieb, Richard, 203-l08 Liille, Palricia, IOS-IO9 Lilzinger, Carole, 2I3-78, 84, lO8 Loucharr, Arleiie, IO4-78, Sl, 84, IO9 Lydic, Roberl, 2l5-59, 70, IOO, lOl l08 McCIinsey, Harvey McDowell, Donna, 2I4-67, 80, IO8 McGuire, Clifford. 2I3-64, 68, IO8 McQuilIen, Thomas, 2I I-76, 89, IOI IO9 Mandriclc, George, IO4-IO9 Markovich, Joanna, I IO-64, 68, 85, IO9 Masirine, Richard, II3-IO9 May, Barbara, lll-IO9 MeIIoI'I', Curlis, 202-98, IO0. IOS Merriiis, Jack, 203-72, 77, IQ8 Miller, Linda, 205-59. 66, 67, 69, IO9 Miller, Robert IO9-IO2, IO9 Miller, William, 202-77, IO9 Minno, Alain, 209-IO9 Molinilc, Pairicia, 2l4-75, IO9 Moore, Homer, IO9-77, IO9 Morgan, Jessie, 207-67, 7I, 78, BI, 85 95, IO9 Murvine, John, IO9-IO9 Nelen, Doris, IO7-75, IO9 Newcomer, Raymond, II3-IO9 Oblinslcy, Deborah, 203-84, IO9 Olexo, Helen, 2l5-64, 80, 84, IO9 Orosz, Janei, 2I2-59, 64, 73, 84, IO3 IO9 Pairick, John, 2I I-76, IO0, IO9 Pererson, Sandra, 206-70, 78, 80, 84 IO9 Peialc, Barry, II3 Phillips, Donna, 203-65, 7I, 78, 8l, IO9 Phillips, Joanne, 206-8I, IO9 Plowman, Barbara, 202-66, IO9 Plummer, Dennis, IO4-76, 96, 98, IOI IO9 Prolcop, Elizabeih, 2I5-IO9 Rankin, Ardyih, 207-67, 75, 84, IO9 Rayman, Richard, IO6-IO9 Reber, James, I I I-IO9 Reese, David, IO9-IO9 Reese, Diane, 202-64, 66, 78, 8l, 83, IO9 Reese, Roberl, 213-IO9 Rielscha, Leo, II3-74, IO9 Risalili, Alberi, 2I5-72, 76, 89, IOO, IO9 Rilo, Richard, 212-IO9 Rose, David, 210-67, IO9 Rose, iviarlt, IO5-59. 72, 96, IIO Rosensieel, Linda, IO6-I IO Ross, Connie, IIO--66, 67, 69, 73, BI, 83, 94, IIO Rubish, Mary Ann, 2I4-66, 80, 83, 95, IIO I Ryllie, Judilh, IO4-67, 69, 8I, 82, 94, IIO Salem, James, 2IO-59, 66, I IO Savering, James, 2Il-66, 76, 89, IOI, IIO Schloslci, Thomas, 2l4-I IO Schilling, Mary Louise, 205-I IO ScoH', Leroy, I I3-I IO Shaffer, John, I I3-I IO Sharp, Margarer, 212-67, IO3, IIO Sherry, Dorolhy, II3-85, I I0 Sherry, Richard, IIO-74, IIO Singer, Dale, IO7-67, 80. IIO Singer, William, 214-IIO Smeed, John, 2I l+l I0 Smifh, Barbara, 2I3-59, 66, 69, 7l, 77 78, 80, 82, IIO Smilhbower, Kennelh, IO6-I I0 Snyder, Beverly, 202-66, 67, 69, 80, 94, IIO Snyder, Bonnie, IO8-78, 80, IIO Srolta, Arlene, 206-66, 69, Sl, 84, I I0 Shares, Linda, IO9-I IO Sleele, Judy, IO9-64, 78, 80 Sieve, Beverly, 205-80, IIO Sriffler, Barbara, 207-I IO Siiles, Dolores, 203-l IO Sliles, Sandra, I I I-I I0 Sriles, Sandra, 2lO-64, 68, 69, 70, 73 84, 85, IIO CCHS Directory of 1965 Siine, James, 2I4-I IO Siormer, Terry. 2l I-7I, 78, 80, 82, I I0 Sioyka, Marianne, IO5-78, 8I, I IO Siraii, Jerry, I I I-I I I SI'raw, Sharon, 2I5-66, 83, I II Swanhari, Kenneih, I05-I II Szekeresh, Margarei, 2I5-8I, 84, I I I Szitich, Sandra, 2I3-66, 7I, 73, 78, 80 182. III Thomas, Kalrhryn, 209-85, I I I Thompson, David, IIO-159, 67, 72. 98, IOI. I I I Thornion, Phyllis, 2I5-66, 84, I I I Alorams, Linda, 2IO-I I2 Adams, Georgia, I I I-I I2 Adams, Gregory, I05-I I2 Ailken, Doroihy, IO4--65, 79, II2 Allison, Gerald, 203'-7I, II2 Anihony, Mark, I IO-I I2 Arkwrighl, William, I I3-I I2 Bachik, Gloria, Aucl. Balko, Pairicia, 206-7I, 77, I I2 Barber, William. I07-70, 72, 93, 98, II2 Barnhari, Harrieif, I I I-I I2 Barnosky, Helen. I07-I I2 Barnoslcy, Linda, IO9-I I2 Baumgarclner, James, 2l4--64, 65, 7I, II2 Baumgardner, John, II3-64, 68, 8I, II2 Beckeii, Elizsbeih, no-64, 79, 82, liz Becquer, J..df+h, los-79, II2 Berkoski, Marilyn, III-8I, 83, II2 Berkoski, Peier, 205-79, II2 Bernecky, James, IIO-92, IOO, II2 Binaur, George, IO7-I I2 Bishop, Charles, 2I3-I I3 Bishop. Maiilda, 2l0-75, II2 Black, Donald, 203 Bobak, Judiih, I I3-I I2 Boland, John, 2l0-74, I I2 Boland, M. Susan, IO5-67, 7I, 77, II2 Borlini, Richard, 2lO-92, II2 Boring, Jerry, IO7-7I, 92, IOO, II2 Boring, Wyona, 203-I I2 Bowman, Dale. I08-64, 67, 92, 98, II2 Bowman, Gale, IO4e64, 68, 98, II2 Boyer, Bonnie, 2IO-66, 79, II2 Boyer, James, 2I2 Brosch, CarIene,I09--79, 84, I I2 Broihers, Kenneih, 2I I-I I3 Brown, Jerry, 2l3-I I3 Brown, Rober'I', 202-I I3 Byers, David, 205-65, I I3 Byers. Fredrick, 206-65. II3 Till. Daniel. 209-I ii Tozzini, Dennis, 2I3-70, 89, 96, IOI, IO6, I I I Tsikalis, James, 202-89, IOI, I I I Valeri, Fred, 207-I I I Vasas, John, I I I-I I I vsy, Gary, 2i3-76, 89. ion, iii Waring, Donald. IO4-89, IO2, III Waring, John, IOS-76, 77, 89, IOI, III Weimer, Helen, 207-75, I I I Weimer, Phillip, IO9-I I I Weslover, Leroy, 2I4-I I I Wesiover, Thomas, IO6-I I I Sophomores Chappell, Donna, 2I5-I I3 Chervenic, Chrisiine, 2IO-67, 79, II3 Churilla, Jack, IO9-74, II3 Cidor, David, IO7-I I3 Congioli, Harold, 205-I I3 Conner, David, IO6-I I3 Conner, Donald, 202-I I3 Conrad, Walier, I I I-I I3 Cook, I.incIa, IO9-84, II3 Cooper, George, 2I5-I I3 Coviich, Michael, IOS-65, 7I, II2, II3 Crawford, Janice, 2I2-67, 8I, 83, IO3, I I3 Croyle, Philip, 2IO-92, II3 Croyle, Thomas, IO4-98, IOI, IO2, II3 Daugherly, Scoli, IO5-I I3 Davis, Dennis, IO8-I I3 Davis, James, 206-I I3 Davis, Rebecca, 2I I-66, 7I, 8I. 85, II3 Decker, Donald, 202-66, 7I, 77, 8l, II3 Deeiscreek, Ernesi, 209-I I3 Deffenbaugh, Floyd, I I0-I I3 Degreiio, Mike, 203-76. II4 Demko, Charles, 209-I I3 Dilling. Paul, I I I-I I3 Dillon, Elhel, IO4-I I3 Dino, Rosemarie, IO6--64, 79, 8I, II3 Dinsmore, Roberi, IO6-I I3 Dirchcreek, Bunny, II3-66, II3 Dixon, Consiance, IO4-7I, 79, II3 Dolansky, Dennis, IO7-I I4 Dolansky, Richard, 209-I I4 Dorman, Doris, IO4-75, II4 Dugan, Mark, Aud. Dowey, John, I IO4I I4 Dumm, William, 2I4--I I4 Eckenrodef Lucy, IO5-I I4 Edwards, Jayne, 2I2-66, 8I, 85,IO3, II4 Elias, Ferris, IO4--I I4 Wesirick, Roberi, 2I I Wilson, Herberi, I I3-65, 70, 7I, 76. IOI. I I I Wizniak, Jean, I I I-7I, 78, 80, I II Wolfe, Lane, I I3-I I I Wolfe, Caiherine. I IO-I I I Wood, Wendy, IO6-59, 7I, 73, 78, 8I, 82, 94. I I I Wysocki, Jeffrey, IO9-I I I Yahnke, Elizabeih, I09-78, 80, 83, 95, III Yoder, Cheryl, IIO-66, 7I, II I Yulis, Aniia, IO9-60, 67, 7I, 73, 78, 80, 82, 94, IO6, III Elliorf, Gerald, 209-I I4 Emerson, Barry, IO9-I I4 Engle, Lois, 202-66, II4 Engleharl, Carol, lO8-79, 8I, 82, 95 I03 II4 EsIep,I Thomas, IO8-64, ss, 72, Qs, roi I l2, I I4 Evanchick, Meiro, 203-92, II4 Evanego, Perry, 2I I-I I4 Evans, George, IO5-64, II4 Evans, Susan, 207-65, 67, 79, 85, I I4 Ewing, Deborah, IIO-79, 8I, 95, II4 Fabian, Lawrence. IO5-I I4 Fealher, Roberi, 203-70, I I4 Ferguson, Paul, I09-64, 68. II4 Ferguson, William, 207-I I4 Feizer, Barry, 209-I I4 Feizer. Ricky 205-I I4 Findley, Richard, I07-I I4 Folckemer, Charles, IO8-92, IOI, II4 Frombach, Dennis, 205--70, 92, IOO, II4 Fuller, Sharon, IO9-I I4 Fulion, Vernon, IO6--I I4 Fulion, Vicior, 2I3-I I4 Gaboda, Susann, IO9-67, 79, 8I, II4 Gallo, Frank, 207-74, 92, I I4 Gallo, Thomas, 2I2-I I4 George, Allred, I I I-IOI, IO2, I I4 George, David, IO4-I I5 Gerber, Rodney, 205-IOI, II5 Good, Gary, 209-I 12, I I4 Gossard, Sharon, 203-67, 79. I I5 Gray, Roberl, 2I4-I I4 Green, Carolyn, II3-79, 83, II4 Gresh, Theodore, 2I5-65, I I4 Hagens, Mary, 2I2-I I5 CCHS Directory of i965 Hamara, Andrew, I IO-I I4 Hammer. Mary Ellen, 205-85, II4 Hasson, Susan, IO7-64, 67, 82, II5 Headrick. Gregory, IO8-I I4 Helsel, Donald, 203-64, 98, II4 Hildebrand, Bruce, 2I2-93. II5 I'liII, Linda, 207-79, SI, II4 Hindman, Donald, IO5-7I, II4- I'Iiner', Diane, 2l2-66, 8I, 83, IO3, II5 Holland, Diana, 2I4-I I5 I'IOI'I1, James, lI3-92, 98, IOI, II5 Howell, Jennifer, 2I2-IO3, I I4 Illig. Linda, 206-77. I I5 Jenkins, David, 206-92, II4 Jenkins, Neil, IO6--64, 69, 92, 98, IOI II5 Johns, Bonnie, 2I4-66, 84, II5 Johnson, Ellen. 207-66, II4 Keiih, Jewel, 205-I I4 Keiih, Richard, IO4-I I4 Kerchenske, Elizaloeih, IO7-66, 77, II4 Kline, William, 2I I-I I5 , Kmeil, Davicl, 203-92, IOI, II5 Knauer, Doroihy, IO5-I I5 Koss, Joseph, IO6-I I4 Koss. Linda, I I3-79, 84, II5 Kris, Roberi. 203-I I5 Lankford, Donna, IO9-79, 8I, 83. II5 Lasinsky, Larry, 2I2. 92, IOI, II5 Lauer, Linda, 205-67, 79, 8I, 85, II5 Lesak, Jeffrey, IO8-72, II5 Lezak, Shirley, 2I3-66gI, 84, I I5 Leskosky, Darnell, IO5 4, 67, 79, 8I, 84 I I5 Lewis, Allan, 203-66, IOI. I I5 Lewis, Arlene, I I3-I I5 Ley, Caiherine, 206-79, 8I. II5 Linsky, James, IO6-I I5 Lloyd, Jack, I05-I I5 Lloyd, Nancy. I07-65, 66, 69, 8I, 83 I I5 Lyclic, John, 202-92, 98, II5 McBreen, Shelly, IO8-7I, 79, 84, IO3 I I5 McComIoie. Blase, 207-I I5 McCoy, Donna, II3-79, II5 McCoy, Edward, IO5-74, II5 McDowell, Beisy, 209-I I5 McEvoy, Lana, ZI3-64, 79, 8l, 84, II5 Mclfavish, Virginia, 203-79, 8I, 83, I I5 Mclieia, Charles, IO8-I I5 McMas+ers, Walier, IO4-I I5 McMullen, Helen, I08-I I5 McMullen, Michael, 2I2-I I5 Mackel, Pamela, 205-84, II5 Makin, James, 2I5-I I5 Makin, Janice, I IO-75, 83, I I5 Marinin, Rose, 203-I I5 Mariin, Eugene, IO5-I I5 Mariin, Sandra, 2I5-64, 66, BI, II5 Meizger, Sharon, 206-65, 75, 8I, II6 Meyers, Roberi, I I I-I I4 Michaels, Clifford, 2I4-74. I I6 Millar, Dolores, 2I4-75, II6 Miller. Sally, IO5-79, II6 Minnix, Pamela, 202-79, 8I, 83, II6 Mock, Blaine, 2I4-I I6 Monloorne, James, 2I4-8I, 98, I00, II6 Mulvehill, Roloeri, 205-I I6 Munko, Bernadelie, I I I-66, 8I, 82, II6 Murphy, Sean, 209-I I6 Murlon, Dari, IO5-7I, 92, IOO,. I I6 Nealen, Vincent I I I-I I6 Newcomer, Laura, 207--I I6 Newlin, Donald, 205-I I6 Nischalke, Alice, IO9-79, 83, II6 Novak, Frederick, 2I2-8I, 9l, 93, IOI, IO2, II6 Novak, Suzanne, 205-I I6 Olexo, Mary Ann, I08-8I, 84, IO3, II6 Orosz, Jerry, 206-I I6 Pablic, James, 2I2-7I. II6 Panczak, Mary, IO9-66, II6 Parisi, Sandra, I05-85, II6 Parkins, Timoihy, 202-65, 68, 69, IOI, I I6 Paskowski Thomas, I09-IOI, II6 Paierson, Alec, IO8-64, 68, 69, 70, 72, 98, IOO, II6 Paiierson, Bruce, 203-I I6 Paul, Thomas, 202-67, IOI, I I6 Paullisky, Charles, 202-I I6 Peierson, Beverly, IO9-79, 84. II2, II6 Polchiio, Anihony, 2l4-8I, 92, I00, II6 Polinsky, Georgia, I06T65, SI, 84, II7 Popovich, John, 206-7I, I I7 Pyer, Linda, IIO-65, 75, II6 Ramsey, Richard, 209-I I6 Ray, James, I06-I I6 Raymond, Sheryl, 2I I-79, 81, II6 Reese, Richard, I07--I I7 Refiner, Elaine, IO5-I I6 Regula, David, 2I I-I I6 Re'I'aIIack, Alberia, IO6-60, 70, 7I, 79, SI, 83, II2, II6 Roberis. James, 2l I-7I, I I6 Roles. James, ZI3-74, I I6 Rose, Linda, 2I I-67, 79, I I7 Roush, Linda, II3-79, 8I, 84, II6 Rummel, Carol, IO9-I I6 Rummel, Donna. IOS-77, II6 Scariai, Michael, 207-I I7 Schloski, Clara, 203-67, 79, I I7 Schlosser, Pamela, 2I3-66, 8l, 85, II6 Shaffer, Alice, 206-7I, 77, I I7 Shank, Linda, IO6-64, 79, 8I, 85, II7 Sherry, Mary, IO4-I I7 Sherry, Richard, I04-I I7 Shoemaker, David, IO4-64, 7I, II7 Sickles, James, IO9-I I7 Sickles, Orpha, IIO-75, II7 Singel, Edward, IO6-65, 7I, II7 Siiko, Carolann, 206-67, 79, II6 Skyarna, Margarei, I07-I I7 Smarsh, Sandra, 202-I I6 Smiley, Philip, 2I0-I I7 Smi'II'1, Carol, 2I5-I I6 Smilh, James, I I3-I I7 Snyder, Carol, 207-75, I I7 Soyka, Marlene, I06-67, 8l, 83, II7 Soyka, Michele. IO4-79, 81.95, II7 Slains, David, 209-92, I I7 Siiiiler, Carol, 2I0-67, I I7 Sliles, Susan, 2I4--66, 84, II7 Siriiimaiier, Rose Mary, 2I I-79. I I7 Sirong, Kenneih, I II-IOI, I I7 SwanI1ar'I', Thomas, 2I I-I I I, I I7 Teeier, Pamela, 2I5-I I7 Teeier, Thomas, II3-64, 68, 69, 8I, 98 II7 Templelon, Nancy, III-67, 83, I I7 Tisack. Rebecca, 206-I I7 Tisack, Roberia, 209-I I7 1 Tsikalas, Gusi, II3-72, 9I, IOI, IO2, II7 Turko, Nicholas, 209-I I7 Vanderberg, Sharon, 205-65, II7 Vorhauer, Jeanelie, I07-I I7 Walk. Duan, 207-I I7 Walls. 'Robert I I I-I I7 Walwro, Pairicia, 205-67, II7 Wharion, Richard, 2I5-I I7 Wiggins, Darlene, 2I2-84, II7 Wilson, Clair, IO4-65, 7I, II7 Wrighl, Gary, IO7--I I7 Wrighr, Regis, los'-i I7 Wyrwas, Raymond, IO7-74. 92, II7 Yahnke, Deborah. 2I3-79, 8I, 83, II7 Yeckley, Phillip, 206 Yesenosky, Rose, 207-67, 79, II7 Yoder. John. IO8-I I7 Younkin, James, I09-I I7 Adams, Kandace, 205-79, 8I, II8 Allbaugh, Deborah, 207-I I8 Allison, Jo Ann, IO6-8I, II8 Anderson, Kenneih, 208B-I I8 Ariman, Jane, Aud.-BI, I I8 Ball, Richard, 208B-99, II8 Banfield, Barry, Ag.-I I8 Baniield, Gary, I09-I I8 Barlolelli, Susan, IO8-7I, 79, 8I, 95 lO3, II8 Bales, Lillian, IO7-64, IIS Baxler, Parricia, ZI4-I I8 Bellish, Beverly. 208A-I I8 Bloom. Richard, 212-7I, II8 Bloom, William, IO8-93, 99. I02, II8 Bolaenage, Brian, IO7-65, 70, 93, 99, II8 Boggeila, Ruih, Aud.-I I8 Bowers, Beniamin, 205-93, IO2. II8 Brisini, Nicholas, lO8--93, 99, II8 Broihers, Donald, Aud.-79, II8 Brolhers, Donna, H. Ec.-8I. II8 Brolhers, Roberl, 208B-I I8 Brolhers, William, I I3-93. 99, I I8 Brown, Jean, 208B-65, I I8 Brown, Joan, ZI3-65. I I8 Brown. Kalhryn, Aud.-I I8 Brown, Sandra, 208A-BI, II8 Bubenlco, John, Aud. Buclcus. Alice, lO5-79, II8 Burke, Terrance, 208A-74, I I8 Burkharr, Charles, 208A-74. I I8 Buferbaugh. Bonnie, 2I4-67, 8I. 84, II8 Bulrler, Michael, 208B-99, II8 Byers, Charles, 208B-65, I7, I I8 Camberon, Debra. Aud.-I I8 Candler, Palricia, III-65. BI, II8 Carlinglon, Chrisiopher, 208B-I I8 Carmel, John, 208A-93, II9 Cessna, Thomas, 208B-79, I I9 Cheshey, Jack, Ag.-93, I I9 Cobaugh, Gloria, H. Ec,-64, 79, I I9 Congiole, Kalhy, II3-79, 83, II8 Conrad. Donald, Ag.-I I9 Cook, Carol, 205-64, II9 Cook, William, Aud.--93, I I9 Cofferman, Dale, 203A-I I9 COX, Karhleen, 209-65, 77, BI, II9 Cramer, Shirley, 209 Cresswell, Calvin, 208B-I I9 Davis, Kalhy, IO7-79, BI, 95, II9 Davis, Sharon, 203-I I9 CCHS Directory of I965 Freshmen Deelscreek, Richard. Ag.-I I9 Diclcerl, George, Ag.--94, I I9 Disharl, Sandra, 107-85, II9 Dilchcreelc, Robert 2088-I I9 Dolanslcy, Theodore, Aud.-I I9 Dospoy, Bernard, 208B-I I9 Duboveclcy, Georgene, IO6--8I, II9 Dumm, Daniel, 21 I-I I9 Dumm, Robert Aud.-I I9 Dyson, Dorolhy, 208B-I I9 Dyson, Janel, 2I5-75, I I9 Ellioll, Bonnie, Aud.-I23 Ellioir, Lawrence, 2088--I I9 Evans, Deborah, 205-65, II9 Farrell, Clarence, Ag.-I I9 Felix, Carrie, H. Ec.--I I9 Felix, Edilll. 208B-I I9 Ferlick, Donald, 208A-I I9 Findley, Russell, Ag.-I I9 Fleming, Rhonda, 208B--I I9 Franlz, Karen, H. Ec.-85, II9 Fulion, Lorna, 207-8I, II9 Fullon, Roberl, ZI4-66, 93, I2O Funyalc. Dennis, 2088-99, I20 Fye, Dorolhy, Aud.-I23 Gabor, Kennelh, Aud.--I201 Gaicla, Nancy, 2l5--I2O George, Donna, Aud.-79, 8I, I20 Geryaz, Michael, Aucl.--l2Q Gibson, Darlene. H. Ec.- I20 Giazzon, Paul, IO4-I2I Giles, Ca'Iherine, 202-65, I2O Gillespie, Timofhy, Ag.--93, 99. I2O Gillin, Carolyn, 205-I2O Glass, Carole, H. Ec.-85, I20 Good, Daniel, Ag.-65, I20 Good, George, 208B-79, 93, IZO Good, Linda, Aud.--75. 85, I2O Goshey, Donald, 208A-L20 Graffius, Timolhy, I I3-I20 Grala, David, Ag.-I2O Gray, Carl. 208A-I2O Green, Dorolhy. H. Ec.-I2O Gresh, Dennis, 208A-IZO, 'i Gresh, John, Ag.-I2O Grow, Harriel, H. EC.-I2O Haizus, Karen, 208A-79, I20 Hallman, Dennis, 2088-I2O Hammer, James, IIO-74, I2I Harvey, Ralph, 205-I2O Hildebrand. Kay, 206-8I, I20 Hofecker, Michele, 208B-I20 Hoover, Cindy, 202-79, 85, I20 Hovanis, Lawrence, 208A-I2O Hughes, Deborah, IO7-I20 Hunl. Kimberly, 208B-I20 Johns, Helen, 208A-79, I2I Johns. Jean, Aud.-I2O Johnsion. John, 208B-I2l Jones, Joseph, 208B-I2l Jones, Kennefh, 209-93, 99, I2O Keilh. Ardiih, H. 'Ec.-79, I2O Keiih, Cynlhia, Aud.-79, BI, 85, I2I Kelly, Darline, Aud.-I20 Kerchenske, Francis, 208A-l2I Killinger, Palricia, 2I I-I20 Kimble, Susan, 208A-al, 120 Kinkead, Susan, 2I I-64, 79, I2O Kirsch. Leonard, Aud.-93, I22 Kilchen, Elaine, H. Ec.-64. 8I. I2I Kolius, Marlin, 208A-I2I Kosaber, Mallhew, Ag.-I20 Koss, Judilh, IO8--79, 8I, I03, I2O Kovach, James, 208A-I2I Kris, James, 208A--I20 Krislon, Viclci, H. Ec.-79, 8I, 95, I2I Krull, Sandy, ZI3-79, BI, 85, I2I Kulikoslcy. Tamara, II3-75, I2O KubaI', Slanley. Aud. Kulchman, Harry, IO6-76. 89, IOI, II4 Lauffer, Lora-Lynn, 203-SI, I2I Lee, Roberl, Aud.-I2O Leidy, Doris, H. Ec.-I20 Leidy, Randall, 208A-7I, 79, I2I Lieb, Mary Jo, 2I3-I2I Lieb, Palrricia, 207-I2I Lillie. Roy. Ag.-I2I Lloyd,-Virginia, H. Ec.-I2I Lule, Eugene, Ag.-I2O Lyons, Linda, H. Ec.-64, 7I. 79, BI, I2I McClelland, Roberl, Ag.-99, I2I McCombie, Alberl, 208B-I2l McCullough, Arlene, 206-I2I McFadden, Diane, IO6-79, 8I. 95, I2I McFadden, Frederick, 208A-99, I2I McGough, George, Aud.-I2I I67 CCHS Directory of 1965 McGuire, Lex, 208B-64, 7l, 79, IZI McKel'a, Ronald, 2lO-l2l McMullen,Jan, IO9-93, lO2, l2l Mack, Larry, Ag.--I2I MacLaren, Leslie, 208A-7l, l2l Magyar, Alan, 208A-l2l Malcin, Palricia, H. Ec.-65, 83, I2l Malenich, Paul, Aud.-l2l Mallin, Paul, 208B-64, l2l Mandi, Marcia, 2l3-l2I Marinin, Joseph, IO9-l2I Maslrine, James, 208A-l2I Maslrine, Ray, 215-l2l Masirine, Ronald, Ag.-70, 99, l2l Mayanesilc, Edward, Aud.-I2I Melloll, Kevin, lO7-93, l2l Menlch, Bruce, 2085-65, l2I Merrilfs, Charles, 208A-I2l Meizger, Judy, H. EC.-65, I2l Miller, Marlha, H. Ec.-l2l Miller, Mary, 208B-l2l Monfordini, Susan, 207-8I, l2I Moore, Conslance, II3-l2I Moore, Roger, lO9-l2l Morgan, George, 208B-93, l2l Morgan, Judilh, IO7-79, Bl, 85, l2l Morgan, Lawrence, 208A-93 ,I2I Morrison, Thomas, Ag.-I22 Morrison, William. 2I2-l22 Moyer, Glen, 208B-l22 lvluiier, Davicl, 208B-l l8, l22 Naicher, Dennis, 209-l22 Nelen, Anna, 208A-75, I22 Newcomer, lda, 208A-l22 Newlin, Rufh, Aud.-I23 Noble, Millon, Aud. I22 Noel, Harry, Ag.-l22 Oblinksy, Slephen, Ag.-l22 O Donnel, James, Ag.-65, 99, l22 Orgis, Ronald, 2I3-I22 Palenscar, John, 208A-74, l22 Pearle, Jacqueline, IOS-79, Bl, I22 Phillips, Bonnie, 2l4--l22 Pileslci, John, 208A-I22 Popovich, Roberl', 207-l22 Rager, Allen, 2083-93, l22 Pholog ra phy-Henry's Sludio, Cresson Foolball Aclion Piclures-Mr. John Paul, Ebensburg Rainey, Richard, I 04-122 Reese, Vivian, 2l0-64, l22 Reighard, Kimberly, lll-60, 65, 7l,79. Sl, IIB. l22 Riddell, Ruby, H. EC.-122 Rielscha, Vincenl, Aud.-74, l22 Rislco, Barbara, H. Ec.-l22 Rossi, Mary Jane, Aud.-I22 Rolh, John, 2l4-l22 Rouzer, Alvin, Ag.-99, l22 Rummell, Deborah, 208B-SI, I22 Rummell, Fred, Aud.-l22 Sabo, Rila, H. Ec.-I22 Sailco, Donald. 208A-l22 Sallcelcl, M. Elaine, H. EC.-79, 85, I23 Savering, Deborah, 209-65, 79, I23 Saxon, Paul, 208A-I23 Scanlon, Dolores, Aud. Scappino, Linda, 208A-79, I22 Schellhammer, Chrisline, 203-7l, 79, I23 Schmidt Margaref, Aud.-I23 Schoop, Roberf, 208B-99, I23 Scoll, J. Leslie, 208A-l22 Scoli, Rose Mary, 2l l-I22 Sellle, Harry, Aud.-I23 SeH'le, Rose, Aud.--I23 Shay, Charles, 208A-99, l22 Sherry, Ralph, IOS-74, I23 Shields, Roger, 208B-l22 Shonslcy, Paul. 208A-I23 Shullz, Geraldine, ll3-l22 Sichlco, Gary, 207-I23 Smilh, Daniel, Ag.-l22 Smiih, George, Aud.-I23 Smiih, Gerald, Ag.-93, I23 Smilh, Kennelh, 2l4-9l, l02, I23 Smiih, Roger, 207-74, I22 Smilh, William, 2l5-93, l22 Snedden, Joseph, II3-74, I23 Snyder, Clare, Ag.--l22 Sowella, Dianne, 202-79, 81, I23 Acknowledgments Prinling-Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas Sposilo, Roberl, Aud.-I23 Slanlon, Thomas, 208A-99, l22 Slafes, Bonnie, 2l5-85, l22 Slephens, Sandra. IO9-64, 83, I22 Slevens, Raymond, 208B-99, l22 Sliles, Darlene, 2088-85, I23 Sriles, Sharon, H. Ec.-I23 Slivanelli, Linda, H. Ec.-85, I23 Slormer, Craig, 208A-I23 Slormer, Deborah, H. EC.-70, 79 l23 Slormer, Dee, 208B-79, Bl, l23 Slunlcard, Cheryl, 208B-Bl, I23 Tanda. Dianne, 208B-79, I23 Teeler, Suzanne, IOS-79, I23 Thomas, Marion, 2IO Tibbofl, Ronni. 208A-67, 70, I23 Tisholt, Judilh, 208A-79, Bl, 83, l23 Toner, Charlene, 208B--75, I23 Toner, Marlene, 206-75, I23 Turous, Suzanne, Aud.-I23 Tweedy, Daniel, 208B-93, I23 Urish, Olive, 2l2-79, Sl, l23 Vay, Eugene, 206-93, 99, Il8, I23 Vizzini, Charles, 208A-93, 99, I23 Vizzini, John, IO4-93, l23 Volk, Nancy Ann. H. Ec.-I23 Vorhauer, Ellen, lO5-I23 Walker, Nancy, H. EC.-75, I23 Wairoba, Mary Susan, H. Ec.--l23 Walson, John, Ag.-I23 Wealnland, Michael, ZIO-92, I23 Wensel, Joanne, 208B-l23 Weniz, Sandra, 2l l-79, Bl, 85, I23 Werlz, Palricia, IO4-79, Sl, l23 Wesley, Kalherine, 207-65, l23 Willman, Sara, lO5-65, 79. 85, l23 Wolfe, Gloria, IO4-84, I23 Wrighr, Corrine, 208A-Bl, I23 Yaslcowilz, Sally, 206-7l, 79, Bl, 85 I23 Younlcin, Gary, Aud. Zapola, Gerald, ZIO-I23 Zapola, Gloria, H. Ec.-75, I23 Zimmerman, Deborah. 208A-I23 Consullalion-Mr. Sleven Suhey, Slale College, Pa. use-:N 5
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