Carmichaels Area High School - Area Echo Yearbook (Carmichaels, PA)

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THE AREA ECHO VOLUME I Published by the Students of CARMICHAELS AREA HIGH SCHOOL Formerly known as the CUMBERLANDER Published in 33 volumes CARMICHAELS AREA HIGH SCHOOL OUR HIGH SCHOOL Our high school had its beginning in 1907 in one room in what is now the Carmichaels Borough School with one teacher. Miss Mantie Strawn. Miss Strawn was joined by Mr. Edward Rinehart the second year and by Miss Minnie Clutter the third year. It was a three-year high school having its first graduation in 1910. The need for a building and a bigger teaching staff soon became apparent, and the first building for the students of Cumberland Township was built in 1910 near the southern end of Market Street. That building is now known as the Central Building. The new school contained three classrooms, an office, and an audi- torium which had a seating capacity of three hundred. A chemistry laboratory was added in 1919. With in- creased enrollment more classrooms were needed ne- cessitating changing the auditorium into classrooms in 1927. In a short time this building no longer accommo- dated all the students in the area, and so the idea of a new building was presented to the voters in the 1927 election. They voted an appropriation of $200,000 for a new school. In the summer ground was broken on the old Hathaway Homestead which was to be the site of the new high school and a cam- pus of several acres. Finished in the spring of 1929, it contained twelve classrooms, a library, office, science laboratory, and an auditorium which seated 880 stu- dents and a gymnasium which seated 800. With added space and new facilities a more varied curriculum became possible. The Industrial Arts Course was started in 1938 and the Home Economics was made available in 1940. Field sports were given a boost with the completion of the athletic field. In 1938 the fence, the retaining wall and the two center sections of bleachers were built. Lights were added in 1940 and the field house in 1941, completing the most outstanding stadium in the area. In 1962 Carmichaels Borough School merged with Cumberland Township School District. This union is now called Carmichaels Area School District. The merger was one step toward further consolidation which is being planned by the State Department. This planning causes us to believe that we may expect a greater and more varied school program. Carmichaels Area High is looking forward to sharing the benefits of such planning. 2 This Annual is dedicated To Mrs. Ruth M. Crago, friend and counselor, we dedicate this first volume of the Area Echo. Mrs. Crago received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from California State Teachers College and her Masters Degree from the University of West Virginia. While at California she was a member of Philo Society and at West Virginia she belonged to the Chrestomathean Society and Kappa Delta Phi. Her teaching career began at Cumberland Town- ship from 1916 to 1917. Then followed positions at Monongahela Township from 1917 to 1921, at White Ash Consolidated Schools and Eden Valley Consol- idated Schools in North Dakota from 1921 to 1923, and again at Cumberland Township from 1925 to 1927, at Monongahela Township from 1927 to 1932 and again from 1936 to 1948. She returned to Cum- berland Township in 1948 and remained with us as librarian and guidance counselor, and along with her library work sponsored the Library Service Club and the Probationary Library Club. to MRS. RUTH M. CRAGO Librarian and Guidance Counselor Her services have been many and varied. In addi- tion to her regular school services, Mrs. Crago spon- sored the first 4-H Club in Monongahela Township and the National Honorary Society also in Mononga- hela Township. She became a director of the Flenniken Memorial Library at the time of its charter. Our local PTA gave her an honorary life membership, the first in this county. At one time she served as the Greene County representative of the Board of Directors for California State Teachers College Alumni Association. To what extent her influence is being felt or will be felt no one will ever know—so many have been influenced and guided by her. May one of her biggest satisfactions be knowing that she has given her best and that because of her, part of this world is a better place. To you, Mrs. Crago, we wish to express our sincere thanks for your help and your interest in each one of us. May your retirement be all that you want it to be. 3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CARMICHAELS AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Seated Mr. William Connor, treasurer: Mr. William A. Sica, president; Mr. Glenn Allison, secretary. Standing: Mr. Frank Andria. Mr. George MtJoy. Dr. Roy C. Jack. Mr. Joseph Dell. Mr Andrew O’Brochta. Mr. Wayne l ong, vice president; Mr. Ray W Honsaker. Not pictured: Mr. S. J. Ellenbergcr and Mr. Joseph Baker. SCHOOL SECRETARY Mrs. Chauncey Robinson EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE AREA ECHO Seated: S. Cummings. K. Donovan. B. Bricketl. C. Waine. M. J. DeHaas. E. Rembold. S. Honsakcr. M. L. Anderson. D. Rapchak. K. Swift. Standing: Mrs. Baily. adviser. L. Palone. C. Lindstrom. M. Slcvin. T. Scdmak. P. Litwin. R. Begovich, B. Darney. J. Gera, R. Kennison. R. Opcst. The editorial staff of this annual presents the premier of The Area Echo. After the merger with Carmichaels Borough, our school district has been named Carmichaels Area School District and our school has been named Carmichaels Area High School. Going along with the changing of names, the students have changed the name of the annual from The Cumbcrlander to The Area Echo. The staff is proud to have the privilege of producing the first edition of The Area Echo. It has been our purpose to produce an annual of which you can be proud and from which you can recall, both now and in years to come, good work and happy times and know that it was all very much worthwhile. CO-EDITORS Eugene Rembold Mary Jo DeHaas MR. J. W. KERR Supervising Principal of Carmichaels Area School District Mr. J. William Kerr Realizing my own inadequacies. I'm quoting noted literary figures to enumerate a few of Mrs. Crago’s qualities: Accuracy is the twin brother of honesty; inaccuracy, of dishonesty.—Simmons Books are the legacies that genius leaves to mankind, —Addison Rare benevolence! the minister of God.—Carlyle The one prudence of life is concentration.—Emerson Without consistency there is no moral strength.—Owen Next to love, sympathy is the divincst passion of the human heart.—Burke MR. W. A. ATALSKI Assistant Supervising Principal of Carmichaels Area School District Mr. Waller A. Atalski To Mrs. Ruth M. Crago, a kind, considerate, and patient teacher who has devoted many, many hours of her life in urging, assisting, encouraging, and guiding pupils of our area in making the right choice for their happy futures. I have found her always willing to devote her time to pupils and teachers and to help them with their various problems. In the few, short years that we have been as- sociated, I have gained great admiration and respect for her knowledge, judgment, and sin- cerity. Mrs. Crago’s retirement will create a void in our school that will long be realized. — ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Miss Steele (seated) Mrs. Staun Mr. Cimincl Miss Wilson Mrs. Funk SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. McCombs Mr. Lapkowicz Mr. Palone Mrs. Funk SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Hathaway Mr. Harr Mr. Burchianti COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mr. Christy Mr. Davis Mrs. Christopher MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Baily Mrs. Hartley Mr. D'Amico PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Stuvek Miss Baily LIBRARIAN and GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mrs. Ruth M. Crago HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Gdovka INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Vail Mr. Gavlak MEDICAL STAFF SCHOOL DENTIST SCHOOL DOCTOR Dr. E. P. DeHaas Dr. H. B. Miller SCHOOL NURSE Miss Dorothy McClain 11 Mr. G. Vail Maintenance Supervisor Mr. W. Reynolds Custodian MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT “Angels of Mercy” by Rachel Baker Cabbage and Kings” by W. Porter “After Such Pleasures” by Dorothy Parker SPECIAL SAFE DRIVING ESSAY CONTEST Patricia Bowser. Harriet Huntley. Celestine Worch VOICE OF DEMOCRACY CONTEST County Winner. Harriet Huntley BPW GIRL OF THE YEAR BETTY CROCKER AWARD DAR GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Susan Honsaker wearing her 4-H Judith Gera Mary Jo DeHaas sewing project which won second place in the state. AWARDS BAUSCH-LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Marc Parmcnticr HIRE THE HANDICAPPED ESSAY CONTESTANTS Carol Mundcll. Susan Honsaker. Rosemary Biskup 15 DISTRICT BAND REPRESENTATIVE Barry Newman DISTRICT BAND REPRESENTATIVE William Gearing How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie 16 CLASS OF 1963 CLASS OFFICERS Frank Menhart—president Maria Berardi—vice president Robert Alchcson—secretary-treasurer SENIOR STANDING COMMITTEE—Rom . Maria Berardi. William Gearing. Elizabeth Scott. Row 2: Paul Litwin. Sandra Evoscvich. Robert Alchcson. Joyce Kerr. Frank Menhart. 17 DONALD AREFORD ROBERT ATCHESON DENNIS BALOGH RICHARD BEGOVICH “Summer in Their Eyes” by E. T. Anderson MARIA BERARD1 ROSEMARY BISKUP PHILLIP BOGDEN JOYCE BOKAT JUDITH BOOFER SUSAN BRADMON DAWNA BRAND “Champions in Sports and Spirits’ by E. Fitzgerald GARY BROADWATER SANDRA BURKHOLDER CAROL CAMPBELL KATHLEEN CLARK SANDRA CLISTER CHARLES COLE MARY JO DeHAAS BRUCE CAROL DUGAN RICHARD DUGAN GARY ESTANICH SANDRA EVOSEVICH Modern Comedy by John Galsworthy WILLIAM GEARING MARLA GENCY JUDITH GERA What Will He Do With It? by E. Lytton GARY GRASSO JOHN HANKO NATALIE GOTCH EILEEN HAVAN1S 22 ‘Talcs You Won’t Believe” by Gene Porter SUSAN HONSAKER HARRIET HUNTLEY JAY JOBES 23 JF.FFF.RSON JOHNSON JFAN JURZAK JOHN JOURNIC JOYCE KF.RR RITA JOURNIC JUDY KF.RR 24 JUDY KITTLE STEPHEN KURILA JOSEPH KUCHINSKY GREGORY KOTT BONNIE LAUCHER JOSEPH LENCEWICZ PAUL L1TWIN 25 Money Making Hobbies by Joseph Leeming TAT MARTIN MARJORIE MASKIL BERTRAM MENHART “How to Pass College Entrance Tests” by N. H. Mager FRANK MENHART RUTHALIF MORRIS JAMES MOSER 26 Romping Through Mathematics” by Raymond W. Anderson ROSE MARIE OPEST MARC PARMENTIER JOHN PECHARKA GEORGE PHILLIPS Proudly She Serves by Helm Hull Jacobs FRANK PORTER ROY PORTERFIELD PATRICIA PREGANZE TIMOTHY RANDOLPH ROBERT PRATT EUGENE RFMBOLD 28 AUDREY RICH LEROY RICH BRICE RUSH BRUCE RUSH EDITH RUDOLPH JOHN SAVANICK “The Reading Chorus by Helen Hicks 29 HELEN SCANLAN WILLIAM SHIMONSKY ELIZABETH SCOTT THOMAS SEDMAK JAMES SHIPLEY NANCY SPRAGUE SANDRA SMILLIE Struggle for Survival” by Elliot Janeway EDWARD STASKO MARY STRIZAK 30 KATHY SWIFT JOSEPH TAFFONI RONALD VIRGIN JOYCE WATERS SHIRLEY WATONA BARBARA TITCHENELL CHARLENE WAINE THOMAS WILLIS 31 “Step la I he Music” by Phyllis Whitney CELESTINE WORCH JOHN WOZNY JOYCE YARISH JAMES ZALAR 32 IN MEMORY of OUR CLASSMATES MELVIN KARTLEY Born March 29, 1945 Died May 24, 1961 RICHARD BAYLES Born March 20, 1945 Died April 23, 1962 33 SENIOR INDEX MARILYN RAE ALLISON Marilyn Academic Classical Carmichaels Poise anil personality aplenty Activities: Cheerleader I. 2. 3. 4; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 4; Bonbardment Champs 3 Ambition: Court Reporter MARY LYNNE ANDERSON Mary Lynne Commercial Carmichaels A real cute girl who sure can twirl Activities: FLC 1; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Li- brarian 3, 4; Spring Concert 1. 2. 3. 4; GAA 1, 2, 3. 4; Executive Board 4; Boosters 3, 4; Echo Staff 4: Bonbardment Champs 3; Record Club 3. 4: Sec- retary to Mr. Cimincl and Mrs. Baily Ambition: Secretary JENNIFER JO ANTONINI Jenny Commercial Nemacolin A Iways willing to lend a helping hand Activities: FLC 1; Chorus 2, 3. 4: Jr. Standing Com- mittee Ambition: Secretary DONALD AREFORD Don General Khedive A Iways on the run Activities: Spotter for Mikes 1962 Ambition: Navy flier or Electronics ROBERT ATCHESON Atch Industrial Arts Nemacolin A whiz at sports Activities: Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. St. Comm., Class Sec-Trcas. 4; All-County Football Team 4 Ambition: Undecided DENNIS BALOGH Denny Industrial Arts Nemacolin A friend to all Activities: Football 1 Ambition: Undecided RICHARD BEGOVICH Rich Academic Crucible For bright remarks he has the knack Activities: FCA I, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Football 1,2; Echo Staff 4 Ambition: Undecided MARIA BERARD1 Maria Commercial Nemacolin Pretty and perky! Activities: Class Vice Pres. 4, Sr. St. Comm., GAA 3, 4, Sec. 4; Student Council 1; FLC 1. Pres. 1; Pinball Champs 3; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Ass’t. Head Majorette 4; Secretary to Mr. Harr Ambition: Hair stylist ROSEMARY BISKUP Rosey Academic Technical Crucible She has a joke for everyone Activities: FRO 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pinball Champs 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3; NF.DT Merit Award 2, 3; Speech Class Play 4 Ambition: College PHILLIP BOGDEN Boggic Commercial Crucible No one is sad when he’s around Activities: None Ambition: Machine Operator JOYCE BOKAT Joyce General Carmichaels Her flair for clothes is enviable Activities: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4. Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Chorus 1, 4; Spring Concert 1; Bombardment Champs 3; Gym Program 2 Ambition: To be successful JUDITH ANN BOOFER Boof Academic Classical Crucible Pretty blue-eyed blonde Activities: Camera Club 1,2, 3, 4, Scc-Treas. 4; GAA I, 2, 3. 4; Boosters 2, 3, 4; Gym Program 2; May Day Attendant 3; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; County Algebra Exam I; FBGA 3, 4, Trcas. 4; NHS 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. Ass’t. Head Majorette 3, Head Majorette 4: Band Librarian 2, 3, 4; Secretary to Mrs. Staun Ambition: College SUZANNE BRADMON Susie Commercial Carmichaels A Iways smiling and gay Activities: FLC 1; Gym Program 2, Boosters 3, 4; FHA 3, 4 Ambition: Secretary DAWNA L. BRAND Dawna Academic Classical Carmichaels Her vitality rubs off on everyone 34 Activities: FLC 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert I, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3. 4; Gym Program 2 Ambition: Beautician Teacher GARY BROADWATER Gary Commercial Carmichaels His aim is to please Activities: Mike Staff Ambition: To be successful SANDRA BURKHOLDER Sonnic Commercial Nemacolin She will always smile; no blues for her Activities: FLC 1; Band 1. 2, 3, 4; GAA 4, Pres. 4; Boosters 3, 4; Miss Baily’s Secretary 4; Bonbardment Champs 3; Pinball Champs 3 Ambition: Medical Secretary CAROL MARIE CAMPBELL Carol Commercial Nemacolin Sweet and adorable and charming Activities: Chorus 1; Band 1, 2; Mike Staff 4; Spring Concert 2; Secretary to Mr. Davis 4 SANDRA LEE CLISTER Sandy Commercial Carmichaels A sweet smile and sunny disposition Activities: FLC I; FHA 2. 3. 4, Sec. 3; GAA 3, 4; Boosters 3 Ambition: Secretary CHARLES M. COLE Chuck Industrial Arts Carmichaels Liked by all his classmates Activities: None Ambition: Machine Operator BRUCE DARNEY Goose Academic Technical Carmichaels One who will achieve success Activities: FRO 1, Vice Pres. 1; Rotary Ed. Prog. 1; Track Mgr. 1; NEDT Merit Award 1, 2; County History Test 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 3, Pres. 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 2, 3. 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Student Council 4; NHS 3. 4 Ambition: Civil Engineer ROGER L. DAY Rog Academic Technical Carmichaels A favorite among us all Activities: Football 2; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Jr. St. Comm.; Varsity “C 4 Ambition: Engineer MARY JO DcHAAS Mary Jo Academic Classical Carmichaels Petite and full of fun Activities: FLC 1; Gym Program 2; Color Guard 1; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; JCL 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; Boosters 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, Co-Editor 4; DAR Award 4; NEDT Merit Award 2; Student Council 3; GAA 1, 2, 3. 4, Treas. 3. Vice Pres. 4; NHS 3, 4, Scc-Trcas. 4; NHS Play 4; Speech Class Play 4 Ambition: Kindergarten Teacher CAROL DUGAN Carol General Nemacolin A Iways full of fun Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 4; Gym Program 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pinball Champs 3; Bombardment Champs 3 Ambition: Airline Hostess RICHARD DUGAN Rich General Nemacolin He's quiet and a real good friend Activities: FCA 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Con- cert 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition: Military College GARY ESTANICH Rita Academic Classical Nemacolin Often seen, but seldom heard Activities: None Ambition: Undecided SANDRA ANN EVOSEVICH Vos Commercial Carmichaels As sweet a girl as one can find Activities: GAA 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3; Sr. St. Comm.; Majorette 3, 4; Boosters 2, 3, 4; Pro- bationary Library Club 1, 2; Library Service Club 3, 4 Ambition: Secretary MICHAEL R. FEDORKO Mike Academic Carmichaels An excellent president and athlete loo Activities: Class President 3; Student Council 4, Pres. 4; Jr. St. Comm.; May Day Escort 2; Varsity C” 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball Champs 2; WP1AL Co-Champions 4; All-County Football Team 4 Ambition: Engineer ROBERT C. FELL Poncho General Carmichaels There’s always fun when he's around Activities: Student Council 2; Jr. St. Comm. Ambition: Work for the government WILLIAM ANDREY GEARING Gaylord Academic Technical Carmichaels One who will succeed in whatever he does Activities: FRO 1, Pres. 1: Rotary Program 1; County and State Algebra Test 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Director 4; JCL 2, 3, 4, 35 Vice Pres. 3; NHS 3, 4, Pres. 4; Sr. St. Comm.; Year- book Staff 3; NEDT Merit Award 1, 2; Track 4 . Ambition: Chemist MARLA JEAN GENCY Marla Commercial Nemacolin A Mrs. among us Activities: Boosters 1; FHA 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4 Ambition: To be a good wife JUDITH ANN GERA Judy Academic Classical Carmichaels Poise, personality, and abHity to lead Activities: Band I, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; District Band 3; FRO 1; FLC 1; County and State Algebra Test 1; GAA 2, 3, 4; JCL 2, 3, 4; Echo Staff 2, 3, 4; County Biology Test 2; NHS 3, 4; NHS Play 4; Gym Program 2 Ambition: Undecided NATALIE GOTCH Nat Commercial Nemacolin With looks and talent, who'd ask for more Activities: FLC 1, Vice Pres. 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; FBGA 3, 4; JCL 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Band Sec. 4; Spring Concert 2, 3, 4; Boosters 2, 3, 4; Gym Program 2; Bombardment and Pinball Champs 3; Secretary to Mr. Burchianti and Mrs. Funk 4 Ambition: Fashion Buyer GARY L. GRASSO General Never a worry nor a care Activities: None Ambition: Electrical Engineer JOHN W. HANKO Spoonman Industrial Arts Crucible Most any girl would claim that man Activities: Student Council 1; Football I, 4; Basket- ball 1; Track I Ambition: Work for the government EILEEN HAVANIS Bunnie Commercial Crucible Never a dull moment when she's around Activities: Chorus 1; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Bonbardment, Pinball and Basketball Champs 3; Spring Concert 2, 3, 4; Gym Program 2; Library Service Club 1 Ambition: Airline Rescrvationist BETTY JEAN HELISEK Bet General Crucible A quiet girl who is always on the move Activities: Band 1,2, 3, 4; Boosters 1 Ambition: Secretary JANET S. HIXON Janet General Carmichaels Always active and having fun Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Program 2; FHA 2,3,4 Ambition: Beautician SAMUEL J. HOLLIS Sam Industrial Arts Crucible Our Little Mechanic Activities: None Ambition: Mechanic SUSAN RAE HONSAKER Sue Academic Technical Carmichaels Short, sweet and sincere Activities: FLC 1; Sec. 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Pro- gram 2; FHA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Chorus I; Boosters 2, 3, 4; Jr. St. Comm.; Cinderella 3; NHS 3, 4; NHS Play 4; Echo Staff 4; Record Club 3, 4; Speech Class Play 4 Ambition: Elementary Teacher HARRIET SUE HUNTLEY Harri General Crucible With a song in her heart Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert I, 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Speech Class Play; Sang at Institute 3 Ambition: Professional Musician JAY JOBES Jay Commercial Nemacolin Little but mighty Activities: Track 3, 4 Ambition: Join the Navy DONALD ROGER JOHNSON Tubby General Paisley A friendly lad • Activities: None Ambition: Join Navy JEFFERSON JOHNSON Horse General Paisley Tall, handsome, friendly and poised Activities: FCA 4 Ambition: Barber School JOHN JURNIC Ding Academic Rices Landing Sometimes serious but never sad Activities: None Ambition: Go to college RITA MAE JOURNIC Rita Academic Crucible So quiet, so sweet, so pretty, so neat Eight Ball Paisley 36 Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Program 2; Boosters 3, 4; Sang for Lions Rotary Club and Institute 3; Christ- mas Play 2 Ambition: Airline Receptionist MARY JEAN JURCZAK Jean Academic Classical Carmichaels Pretty and perky as can be Activities: FLC 1, Treas. 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Program 2; Boosters 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Class Play Ambition: Medical Secretary JOYCE ELAINE KERR Joyce Commercial Carmichaels A sweet and attractive lass Activities: Chorus 1; Band 1; Concert 1; Class Of- ficer 1; May Day Attendant 2; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Program 2; FHA 2, 3. 4, Sec. 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; FBGA 4, Pres. 4; Sr. St. Comm.; Boosters 2, 3, 4; Library Service 4; Secretary to Mr. Palone and Mr. Gaviak 4 Ambition: Secretary STEPHEN KURILA Steve Industrial Arts Carmichaels A stranger to none Activities: Basketball Mgr. 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; Student Council 4; Varsity “C” 3, 4; Track 1 Ambition: Air Force BONNIE JO LAUCHER Bonnie Academic Classical Carmichaels A n unsurpassable Miss Activities: Chorus 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3. 4; GAA 3, 4; Speech Class Play 4 Ambition: Nurse JOSEPH F. LENCEWICZ Joey Academic Technical Crucible Mr. Athlete at CAHS Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; County History Exam 2; Rotary 1; May Day Escort 3; Band 1; NHS 3. 4; Varsity “C” 2, 3, 4; WPIAL Co-Champs 4; NHS Play 4; All-County Football 4 Ambition: Teacher and Coach JUDITH RENEE KERR Judy Academic Classical Carmichaels Our charming Coal Queen Activities: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; May Day Attendant 1; GAA I, 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Jr. St. Comm.; Boosters 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball and Pinball Champs 3; Speech Class Play 4; Gym Program 2; Army Recruiting Queen 3; Pennsyl- vania Coal Queen 4 Ambition: Nurse JUDITH KITTLE Judy Academic Nemacolin Sweet and sincere as can be Activities: Boosters; Gym Program 2 Ambition: Interior Decorator GREGORY KOTT Gregg Academic Technical Nemacolin CAHS’ answer to Astaire Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Custodian 1; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition: Conservationist JOSEPH ROMAN KUCH1NSKY Joe Academic Technical Crucible Excellent athlete and scholar Activities: Student Council 1; May Day Escort 1; Sec-Treas. Jr. Class; FCA, Vice Pres. 4; Varsity “C” 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Jr. St. Comm.; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Rotary 1; WPIAL Co-Champs 4; NHS Play 4; All-County Football 4 Ambition: Mechanical Engineer PAUL LITWIN Coon Academic Technical Crucible Many talents he possesses Activities: Rotary I; Track 1, 4; Student Council 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. St. Comm.; NHS 3, 4; Echo Staff 4; May Day Escort 2; NHS Play 4 Ambition: Conservation or Biology TAT MARTIN Amos Industrial Arts Crucible Leisure is his aim Activities: FCA 1,2, 3, 4 Ambition: Pool Shark MARJORY LOUISE MASKIL Marge Commercial Crucible Courteous and cheerful Activities: FBGA 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3; Library Service Club 4, Vice Pres. 4; Gym Program 2; Secretary to Mr. Lapkowicz. Mrs. Crago, and Miss Steele Ambition: Secretary BERTRAM JAMES MENHART Bert Academic Technical Crucible Superlatives mark his style Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; County and State Alg. Exam; County History Exam; Scholastic Award 3; Rotary Program 1; Intra- mural Basketball Champs 3; NHS Play 4 Ambition: Electrical or Architectural Engineer 37 FRANK CHARLES MENHART Tank General Crucible Mr. President of the Senior Class Activities: Class Pres. 2, 3; Varsity “C” 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Student Council 3; Sr. St. Comm.; Mike Staff 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; WPIAL Co-Champs 4; All-County Football 4 Ambition: Teacher RUTHALIE MORRIS Uchie Commercial Carmichaels Quietness is her way of life Activities: Chorus 2; Gym Program 2 Ambition: Secretary JAMES RUSSELL MOSER Moc Commercial Carmichaels A friend to all Activities: None Ambition: Undecided CAROL SUE MUNDELL Carol Academic Classical Carmichaels Out to do her best Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Speech Class Play 4 Ambition: Elementary Teacher LOUISE HILDA MUNDELL Lou Commercial Nemacolin A nice person to know Activities: FBGA 4; Chorus 2, 3; Spring Concert 2, 3; Library Service Club, Pres. 4; Gym Program 2; Secretary to Mr. Hathaway Ambition: Secretary GERALD M. MURPHY Murph General Nemacolin His witticisms are unsurpassable Activities: Track 1, 2; Rotary Program 1 Ambition: Air Force GEORGE JOHN NADER Camel Academic Technical Carmichaels His sense of humor is tops Activities: FRO; Rotary Ed. Program I; NHS 4; NHS Play 4; Speech Class Play 4 Ambition: Doctor of Chemistry ROSE MARIE OPEST Rose Academic Carmichaels Many abilities has she Activities: Band 1,2, 3, 4; Librarian 3, 4; Chorus 1; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Sec. FRO; Gym Program 2; JCL 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Class Pres. 1; NHS 4; County Biology Exam 2; Jr. St. Comm.; Echo Staff 4; Boosters 3, 4; NHS Play 4; Bombardment Champs 3 Ambition: To be happy MARC PARMENTIER Marc Academic Carmichaels Success is his Activities: JCL 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; NHS Play 4; County Biology Exam 2 Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer JOHN MICHAEL PECHARKA John General Carmichaels Always eager to lend a helping hand Activities: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Scc-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Class Vice Pres. 2; Jr. St. Comm. Ambition: To be successful GEORGE ALBERT PHILLIPS George General Khedive Carefree as the breeze Activities: None Ambition: To be successful FRANK PORTER Frank Academic Carmichaels Filled with zest for living Activities: Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4 Ambition: Engineer ROY PORTERFIELD Bud General Paisley A Iways quiet and soft-spoken Activities: None Ambition: Undecided ROBERT PRATT pcte Commercial Stringtown Always on the go Activities: None Ambition: Undecided PATRICIA PREGANZE patty Commercial Carmichaels Not half as quiet as she seems Activities: Washington High Inc. 3; FBGA 4; Cho- rus 3 Ambition: Private Secretary HAROLD TIM RANDOLPH Bull Industrial Arts Rices Landing Quietness his trait; happiness his fate Activities: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Mgr. 1; Baseball Mgr. 1 Ambition: U. S. Navy 38 LEWIS EUGENE REMBOLD Gene Academic Nemacolin Mr. “All-Around Tops! Activities: FRO 1; Rotary Educational Program 1; County History Exam 2; JCL 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; NHS 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Echo Stall 3, 4, Co-Editor 4; Track Mgr. 1; Speech Class Play 4; NHS Play 4 Ambition: Teacher AUDREY ANN RICH Audrey General Carmichaels One of a happy pair! Activities: Chorus 1, 2; FHA 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; FLC 1; Gym Program 2 Ambition: Model LEROY RICH General MISCHIEVOUS!! Activities: Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1,2 Ambition: State Police EDITH RUDOLPH Edie Commercial Carmichaels Short, sweet, and very neat Activities: Chorus 1, 2; FHA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; FBGA 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Secretary to Mrs. Gdovka and Mr. D'Amico Ambition: Secretary BRICE A. RUSH Brice Academic Khedive Quiet and courteous Activities: FLC 1; Rotary Educational Program 1; JCL 2, 3, 4 Ambition: Undecided BRUCE RUSH Bruce Industrial Arts Khedive On the lookout for fun Activities: None Ambition: To be successful JOHN SAVAN1CK John Academic Crucible Liked by one and all Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; District Band 3, Business Manager 3, Student Director 4 Ambition: Engineer HELEN SCANLAN Helen Academic Nemacolin She has a smile for everyone Activities: Chorus 1; GAA 2, 3, 4 Ambition: To work, then to marry WILLIAM SHIMONSKY Worm Academic Nemacolin Basketball is his delight Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Foot- ball I, 2; Intramural Basketball Champs 3; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Jr. St. Comm.; Sr. St. Comm.; Boosters 3; Varsity “C” 3, 4 Ambition: Air Force ELIZABETH SCOTT Liz Commercial Rices Landing A sweeter girl you can not find Activities: Class Vice Pres. 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cho- rus 1, 2; Gym Program 2; Majorette 2, 3; Band Con- cert 2; FBGA 4, Sr. St. Comm.; Secretary to Mr. Mc- Combs and Mr. Vail Ambition: Private Secretary THOMAS SEDMAK Tom Commercial Nemacolin Man with a horn Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Band Custodian 1; Base- ball Manager 2, 3, 4; Echo Staff 4 Ambition: Air Force JAMES SHIPLEY General Seldom serious Activities: None Ambition: Undecided SANDRA SMILLIE Sandy Commercial Carmichaels A nice person to know Activities: Chorus 1, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Gym Pro- gram 2 Ambition: Beautician NANCY SPRAGUE Nancy Commercial Crucible A sweet Miss who treasures her diamond Activities: Chorus 1; Color Guard 2; Majorette 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Secretary FBGA 4; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary to Mr. Christy, Mrs. Hartley and Miss McClain 4 Ambition: Get married EDWARD C. STASKO Edd Commercial Carmichaels Tries everything; achieves what he can Activities: FRO; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Rotary Educational Program 1; County Biology Test 2 Ambition: U. S. Navy MARK STRIZAK Honey Commercial Nemacolin Considerate of others Red Carmichaels Jim Carmichaels 39 Activities: FHA 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; FLC 1; Gym Program 2 Ambition: Secretary KATHY SWIFT Kathy Academic Carmichaels Her gaiety is priceless Activities: Chorus 1: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3; JCL 2. 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Gym Program 2; NHS 4; Echo Staff 4 Ambition: French and Russian Teacher JOSEPH A. TAFFONI Tuff Academic Ncmacolin Quite an A thlete! Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 3, 4; Varsity “C” 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Baseball Sectional Champs 3; Basketball In- tramural Champs 3; Prince Charming 3; Student Coun- cil 3, 4; WPIAL Co-Champs 4; All-County Team 4; WPIAL Team 4; Pennsylvania’s Big “33” 4 Ambition: Go to College BARBARA TITCHENELL Barb Commercial Carmichaels Soft spoken, serene girl Activities: Probationary Library Club 1, 2; Library Service Club 3, 4 Ambition: Secretary RONALD VIRGIN Ronnie General Khedive Likes to have fun Activities: None Ambition: Undecided CHARLENE WAINE Char Academic Nemacolin A zest for work and fun Activities: Chorus 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Program 2; Library Club 4; Echo Staff 3, 4; Mike Staff 4 Ambition: Nurse JOYCE A. WATERS Joyce Commercial Rices Landing “Sweet and Nice describes her Activities: Chorus 1; Gym Program 2 Ambition: Secretary SHIRLEY JEAN WATONA Le Le Academic Carmichaels Nice things come in small packages Activities: FLC 1; Chorus 1; Spring Concert I; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 3; Gym Program 2; FHA 3, 4; Boosters 1, 3, 4; Mike Staff 4 Ambition: Nurse THOMAS L. WILLIS Tom Academic Rices Landing Personality shining like a star Activities: Football 1; Track 3; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; Rotary Program I; Class Vice President 3 Ambition: Undecided MARILYN JEAN WINGER Jean Academic Carmichaels Always laughing Activities: Chorus 4; Gym Program 2; FLC 1; Pro- bationary Library Club 1 Ambition: Airline Hostess CELESTINE WORCH Celeste Academic Carmichaels An Ace at pinball! Activities: FLC 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 1,4; Gym Program 2; Chorus 1 Ambition: Teacher JOHN WOZNY Academic Minds his own business Activities: None Ambition: Undecided JOYCE EILEEN YAR1SH Joyce Commercial Carmichaels One who has the knack for wearing clothes Activities: Student Council 1; Gym Program 2; Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec-Treas. Chorus 4 Ambition: Secretary JAMES ZALAR Jim Academic Carmichaels Everybody loves a lover Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Varsity “C” 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec-Treas. 4; Baseball Sectional Champs 3; Intra- mural Basketball Champs 3; Student Council 2, 4; Class Vice President 1; May Day Escort 1; Jr. St. Comm.; WPIAL Co-Champs 4 Ambition: Go to College MARY ELIZABETH ZAPPONE Mary Commercial Crucible A Iways on the winning team Activities: Gym Program 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition: Beautician ALEX ZORICH Zorro Academic Paisley Delights in teasing Activities: Track 1; Rotary Educational Program 1 Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Fuzzy Carmichaels 40 MOST COOPERATIVE Eugene Rembold and Joyce Kerr MOST ATHLETIC Robert Atcheson and Sondra Hurkholdci SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST LOOKING James Zalar and Shirley Watona BEST PERSONALITY William Schimonsky and Elizabeth Scott BEST DRESSED Joseph Kuchinsky and Joyce Yarish 42 TALLEST Robert Fell and Sondra Burkholder BEST DANCERS Natalie Gotch and Frank Menhart SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SHORTEST MOST COURTEOUS Bert Menhart and Judith Gera Donald Areford and Mary Jo DeHaas Eugene Rembold and Susan Honsaker 43 it Pays to Advertise” (see the advertising pages in the back of the book) Dancing Stars by Gladys Malvern The Big Change by F. L. Allen CLASS of 1964 OFFICERS Glenn Ellsworth—president Michael Worch—vice president Benita Zaubi—secretary-treasurer JUNIOR STANDING COMMITTEE Row I: N. Staun. P. Andrews. W. Burnette. Row 2: V. Kartley. K. Kerr. H. Smith. A. Morris, J. Maskil. B. Bricked J. Stewart A. Kovach J. Woodring L. Palone R. Shaffer S. Estle G. Peccon M. K. Hancock G. Treece M. Cwikiel T. Gribble K. McClain B. Newman K. Kerr E. Vuknic N. Staun I. Walker CLASS OF 1964 J. Murphy K. Marinoff W. Poremka G. Hollis G. Ellsworth M. Hudock S. Harper R McLaughlin F. Smallich A. Mrazek J. Yancheck L. Phillips R. Kovach J. Wolfe W. Randolph W. Burnette B. Zaubi F. Rychtarsky F. May R. Whipkev P. Kotnosky M. Harbaugh S. Lencewicz P. Wojtowicz 46 J. Christopher S. Christopher H. Snow C. Cybak J. Anderson P. Messich M. Thomas R. Hopton J. Burrie J. Sauers M. L. Treece J. Boggio C. Sullenbcrger K. Miller L. Udovich S. Wright J. Crackovich J. Watters CLASS OF 1964 P. Madgwick J. Maskil U. Ward G. Dickson L. Randolph R. Krutko R. Martin E. Gency R. Kintslich D. Fearer J. Long J. Yoders L. Miller E. Roscoe C. Lindstrom C. Adcock J. Anderson J. McCombs J. Lipniskis J. Grabowski D. Curtis C. Lasko M. Worch J. Krivosky 47 Strong Wings” by Mabel Louise Robinson R. Boyle N. Virgin F. Watters L. Neff K. Donovan H. Hartley C. Neel V. Kartley J. May M. Tasker P. Groves A. Szoyka D. Skiles W. Rulong J. Babyak F. Orlosky S. Husk P. Carter B. Hruska T. Jackson 48 A. Morris C. Norris P. Gazy H. Smith J. Pctratus J. Hart A. Maruska W. Fuller J. Urbany R. Kennison Stalky and Company by Rudyard Kipling 49 The Charm of Fine Manners” by Helen Starrett ‘Slar Light. Star Bright” by Mildred Meese Young Women in Business” by Beth Bailey Mellon “Careers for Women” by Catherine Filene By Love Possessed” by James Cozzens CLASS OF 1965 CLASS OFFICERS Frank Viola—president Gerald Krosunger—vice president Patty Stcvulak—secretary-treasurer G. Krosunger P. Stcvulak F. Viola B. Wilson R. Reynolds C. Helmick A. Kowalczyk J. Clark C. Bogden W. Whalen D. Rapchak M. De Frank P. Donovan J. Block J. Robish C. Cihon L. Barry C. Rancich 51 R. Bizub A. Stapinski K. Rockwell J. Mansell J. Lund P. Yandura J. O’Brochta J. Baily C. Metcalf L. Shea C. Mundell J. Jurezak R. Vance C. Kuran C. Jensen H. Block G. Kennison G. Gazy CLASS OF 1965 E. Carter A. Carter E. Jackman J. Presock P. Stoyko C. Hazelctt J. Smotzer J. Walters B. Blasko R. Brown H. Demchak E. Gazy J. Chamberlain J. Cybak P. Brown S. Cummings N. Antonelli C. Mancini B. Chambers D. Sauers C. Kowalewski D. Campbell P. Deems B. Conner 52 L. Shiflett A. Halterman S. Ochociensky A. Parrish J. Roscoc P. Lesako J. Lcwandowski N. Angclini C. Forgen L. Varcsko B. Mayer E. Hartley L. Dudley K. Murphy R. Reagan T. Gency P. Teagarden G. Gency CLASS OF 1965 L. Zalar T. Gray S. Palcko R. Tekely K. Bayles C. Rcmbold J. Kerr M. Slevin G. Phillips J. Natalia E. Mauren A. Walker C. Estanich M. Andrews C. Nicholson P. Busti C. Conte D. Hartley L. Hcadlee B. Dennis G. Swift J. Barnhart D. Bayles A. Busti 53 E. Wolff C. Ewart R. Michlik M. Thomas J. Bandish D. Poiander L. Nopwasky J. Zcmba M. Hockenberry S. Sokol N. Helmick R. Rankin R. Scthman L. Titchenell M. Stajnrajh T. Shlosky R. Ross E. DcHaas G. Hclisek W. Varcsko C. Sanner L. Haney P. Bowser J. Krajnak B. Kittle L. Mcnhart L MtJoy S. Broadwater D. Boyd S. Largcnt B. Smalsky T. Gucsman L. Henry M. J. Rice K. Durr R. I.ea.surc 54 CLASS of 1966 CLASS OFFICERS Ronald Russian—president Ronald Nopwasky—vice president Patricia Toth—secretary-treasurer R. Russian P. Toth R Nopwasky B. Phillips R. Honsaker B. F. Creech T. Wilson D. Bertugli L. Huston R. Gideon K. DeHaas A. Vok P. Norris F. Shaffer K. Knight J. Chybcn M. Juliani G. Krosunger 55 M. Babyak C. Fartely M. Maruska W. Dodds C. Hillsman E. Deblock G. Barnhart P. Pavel R. Laucher B. Pierce A. Kushen V. Maskil L. Shea G. Watona T. Yoders T. L. Callaghan G. Cutwright Z. Higgenbotham C. Stewart J. Bizub L. Wallace B. Viola S. Zapponc F. Sands S. Ferek R. Pezzoni J. Eddy J. Wojtowicz B. Blasko P. Lint C Virgin P. Scharlcr R. Thomas C. Diamond V. Plues D. Murphy C. Randolph R. Yandura B. Kesock R. Groves R. Grove P. Wilson 56 E. McLaughlin P. J. Staun J. Jack E. Grooms B. Wozny P. Shipley E. Barno M. M. Weido L. Carter S. Nopwaskey W. Fearer S. Zorman W. Wood W. Weschc S. Kartley A. McMinn M. J. Miller K. Mrazck D. Bailey C. Lipniskis H. Farrier D. Kowalczyk J. Sertich J. Sertich J. Robinson J. Ross M. Mallory R. Enci T. Kenscc R. Cerjanec R. Stcpanic B. Stuler B. Presock V. Miller T. LeCorcheck D. Gency E. Cardilli J. Burnette C. Reagan R. Moats A. Belan D. Hennessey 57 £ f £ i £ KMi ■ mu f) jjp jp mk F. Bogden S. Vrona P. Dennis P. Ataiski S. Waine W. Dickey C. Nesmith T. McCombs R. Blouse E. Bizub D. Schifko C. Byers W. Glister L. Headley T.Jackson J. Shefchcck C. Haynali H. Shekerko P. Cox R. McCoy M. Vrona B. Bair L. Clark T. Burns H. Jensen M. Gearing F. Ward S. Carter J. Walter K. Vishak J. Sokol L. Morris B. Rockwell E. Broadwater R. Mosholder J. Cunningham H. Stevens R. Kittle G. Strizak K. Kennison J. Krajnak E. Litwin D. Clark D. Bowser J. Sabolish 58 STUDENT COUNCIL Vice President. E. Vuknic: President, M. Fedorko; Secretary-Treasurer. J. Crackovich. Row I: S. Christopher. W. Viola. E. Bizub. L. Dudley, E. DcHaas. Row 2: C. Kuran, T. Jackson. G. Ellsworth. G. Kennison. F. Viola. J. Zalar. N. Mrazek. Mr. Harr, sponsor. Row 3: B Darney, F. Mcnhart. E. Litwin, J. Taffoni, J. Lencewicz, M Fedorko. S. Kurila, J. Crackovich. MIKE STAFF EDITOR. Ed Vuknic; INSTRUCTOR. Mr. Davis. Row 1: K. Miller. P Preganze, C. Campbell, G. Broadwater. F. Mcnhart. Row 2: Mr. Davis, instructor; E. Vuknic. S. Watona. M. Worch, C. Waine. J. McCombs. F. Watters. FUTURE BUSINESS GIRLS OF AMERICA Mrs. Christopher, sponsor; Joyce Kerr, president; Nancy Sprague, secretary; Judy Boofcr, treasurer; Elizabeth Scott, vice president. Row I: E. Rudolph. N. Sprague. E. Scott, J. Kerr. J. Boofer. M. Berardi. Row 2: Mrs. Christopher, sponsor; M. Maskil, N. Gotch. M. L. Anderson. L. Mundell. Mrs. Crago Always working! OFFICERS—Louise Mundell, vice president; Sharon Estle, secretary; Marjorie Maskil. president. LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB As members of the Library Service Club, we feel that we have been especially fortunate in having had the privilege of working with Mrs. Crago. Our gain has not only been in library science but also a respect for dignity and for work well done. Because of our association with Mrs. Crago and her influence upon us, we are bet- ter people. For this and the many ways in which she has helped us, go our sincere thanks. We know that we can speak for the entire student body and say that we hope that her retirement will be a happy and satisfying one. Barbara Titchenell. Joyce Kerr. Charlene Waine. Mr. Palone, Sandra Evosevich. FUTURE CRAFTSMEN OF AMERICA Row I: A. McMinn. E. DcHaas, R. Blouse. P. Donovan. Row 2: D. Bailey. P. J. Staun. S. Kurila. W. Fuller. J. Pccharka. J. Kuchinsky. T. Jackson. J. Zcmba. R Bcgovich. Row 3: Mr. Vail, sponsor. T. Martin. E. Gazy. R. Krutko. H. Snow, T. Randolph. J. Johnson. J. Lipniskis. J. Bails. OFFICERS—John Pecharka. president; Joseph Kuchinsky. vice president. Frank Sma- lich. secretary-treasurer; William Fuller, sergcant-at-arms. 63 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Joyce Bokat. vice president; Susan Honsaker. president; Joyce Kerr, secretary; Edith Rudolph, treasurer. Row I: R. Kennison. K. Donovan. M. Strizak. J. An- derson. G. Hollis. C. Neel. Row 2: J. Babyak. S. Glister, S. Evosevich, D. Skiles, J. Kerr, S. Honsaker. J. Bokat, E. Rudolph. A. Rich, J. Hixon. Row 3: B. Hruska, N. St au n. B. Brickett. M. K. Hancock. S. Smillie, S. Brad- mon. K. Kerr, S. Watona. K. Swift, N. Sprague, M. Gency. Mrs. Gdovka, sponsor. 64 NATIONAL HONORARY SOCIETY OFFICERS—Eugene Rembold. vice president; William Gearing, president. Mary Jo DeHaas, secretary-treasurer. Row I: J. Gera. K. Swift, S. Honsakcr, E. Rembold, G. Nader. J. Lcncewicz. M. Parmentier. B. Darney, T. W. Gearing. J. Kuchinsky. M. J. DeHaas, J. Boofer, Willis. R. M Opest. Row 2: Mr. Atalski. sponsor, B. Menhart, 65 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Rose Marie Opest. vice president; Eugene Rcmbold. president; Frances May, secretary; Mary Jo DeHaas. treasurer. Row 1: L. Palone. B Brickctt. S. Husk, R Kcnnison. M. J. DeHaas. E. Rembold. R M. Opest, F. May, K. Swift. D. Fearer. Row 2: C. Lindstrom, A Maruska. B Rush. C. Sullen- berger. M. Parmenticr. R. Boyle. W. Gearing. B. Newman. M. Thomas. J. Gera. N. Gotch. Mrs. Staun. sponsor. 66 CAMERA CLUB Michael Worch. sergeant-at-arms; William Shimonsky. president; Judith Boofer, sec- retary; James Stewart, vice president; Mr. Gavlak. sponsor. Row I R M Pczzoni. C. Metcalf. N. Angelini. J. Kerr. J. Stewart. W. Shimonsky. J. Boofer. C. I.ipniskis. L. alar. R. Kcnnison. Row 2: Mr. Gavlak. sponsor; N. Staun. M. Worch, G. Kennison. P. J. Staun. T. Gray. R Boyle. E. Litwin. R Honsaker. T. Willis. E. DcHaas. B. F. Creech. 67 Row . R. Atchcson. J. Kuchinsky. J. Stewart. M. Fe- Sauers. J. Zalar. S. Kurila. D. Murphy. J. Lcncewicz. dorko. J. Taffoni. F. Mcnhart. V. Kartley. Row 2: J. W. Shimonsky. J McCombs. R. Day. Mr. Stuvek, coach. VARSITY C CLUB Football Techniques Illustrated’' by James Moore OFFICERS—J. Zalar, secretary-treasurer; J. Taffoni, vice president; Mr. Stuvek. coach; F. Mcnhart. president. Row I P. Toth. K. Miller, M. J. DeHaas. S. Honsaker. E. Scott, R. Opest. P. Wilson. R. Kennison. E. Gency, S. Husk. L. Shiflett. Row 2: D. Brand. S. Bradmon, K. Rancich. S. Wright. M. K. Hancock, K. Donovan, S. I.encewicz, P. Cox. P. Kotnosky, R. Journic, B. Hruska. Row 3: Mr. Christy, sponsor; J. Kerr, J. Kerr. S. Burk- holder. M L. Anderson. J. Jurczak, N. Gotch, S. Evose- vich, D. Polander. J. Boofcr. Mr. D’Amico, sponsor. BOOSTERS TRI-HI-Y Row 1: S. Watona, M. Allison. S. Clister, H. Huntley. K. Swift, S. Honsaker. M. Strizak. C. Campbell. E. Scott. A. Rich. Row 2: Miss Steele, sponsor; C. Mun- dcll. E. Rudolph. D. Brand. S. Evoscvich. C. Dugan. S. Smillic, C. Clark. J. Bokat. M. Zapponc. B. J. Laucher. P. Preganzc. Row 3: J. Helisek, R. Journic. J. Yarish, M. Berardi. C. Waine, S. Bradmon. S. Burkholder, J. Kerr. M. Anderson. N. Gotch, J. Jurczak, J. Hixon. R. Biskup. SENIORS—Row I: H. Huntley. K. Swift. C. Worch. M. Berardi. M. J. DeHaas. S. Burkholder, N. Gotch. M. L. Anderson. M. Gency. S. Watona. Row 2: R. M. Opest. S. Evosevich, J. Kerr. H. Scanlan. C. Waine. S. Honsaker. J. Boofer, J. Jurczak. J. Bokat. R. Biskup. J. Kerr. Row 3: M. appone. J. Gera, D. Brand. E. Scott. M. Strizak. M Allison. S. Glister. E. Rudolph. B. Laucher. C. Mundcll, C. Dugan. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION JUNIORS—Row I: P. Groves, J. May. S. Husk. N. Staun. B. Brickett. L. Palone. N. Virgin. M. K. Hancock, L. Neff. Row 2: J. Urbany. J. Anderson. D. Skiles. G. Hollis. L. Phillips. S. Christopher. J. Harper, B. Hruska, S. Wright. K. Miller. Row 3: S. Estle, S. Lenccwicz, J. Watters. C. Lindstrom. A. Maruska, M. Hudock. A. Morris. R. Kennison, K. Donovan. A. Mrazck. Maria Berardi. secretary; Sandra Burkholder, president; Miss Baily, sponsor; Natalie Gotch. treasurer; Mary Jo DeHaas. vice president. “Clear For Action” by S. Meader “The Dancing Star” by G. Malvern “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” by C. O. Skinner and E. Kimbrough “The Age of Innocence” by Edith Wharton CHEERLEADERS SENIOR SQUAD Row I: Regina Kennison. Nancy Staun, Anita Kovach. Row 2: Mari- lyn Allison. Judy Kerr, Joyce Bokat. JUNIOR SQUAD Row I: Thelma Callaghan, Kathy DeHaas, Candice Haynali. Row I: Carolyn Metcalf. Gretchcn Gcncy, Linda Zalar. ‘The Right People ’ by McCready Nuston p CLARINETS R. Opest J. Gera D. Rapchak M. Slevin J. Burrie C. Kuran P. Lesako B. Hclisck P. Madgwick D. Brand FRENCH HORNS C. Cybak M. Strizak D. Polandcr BASES H. Hartley R. Rankin J. Cybak SAXOPHONES P. Litwin B. Laucher J. Barnhart R. Michlik G. Kott G. Cutwright W. Gearing P. Wilson BARITONES J. Savanik G. Phillips D. Campbell G. Peccon TROMBONES B. Newman H. Snow J. Long E. Hartley J. Eddy W. Laughlin FLUTES S. Burkholder S. Husk W. Burnette M. Tasker A. Stapinski S. Cummings E. Bizub M. J. Miller TRUMPETS R. Dugan A. Busti C. Sullcnbcrgcr R. Scthman T. Sedmak L. Phillips W. Varesko E. Grooms E. Deblock R. Honsakcr BELL LYRE R. Journic H. Huntley C. Bogden DRUMS B. Damey R. Whipkey P. Shipley B. Presock R. Reagan CYMBALS B. Wozny B. Bair MAJORETTES J. Boofer M. Berardi N. Angelini S. Christopher N. Sprague S. Mosolovich M. J. De Haas S. Wright M. L. Anderson N. Gotch E. Havanis S. Lencewicz B. Zaubi P. Kotnosky P. Messich J. Harper A. Rich L. Dudley C. Ewart S. Evosevich K. Donovan M. K. Hancock J. Waters S. Waine CHORUS BAND OFFICERS—Row I: N. Gotch. secretary; M. Shipley, custodian; E. Grooms, custodian; J. Savanick, Anderson, librarian; B. Damey. president; R. Opest, student director; W Gearing, student director; G. Kott, librarian; L. Phillips, business manager. Row 2: R. vice president; B Bair, custodian; E. Deblock, custodian. CHORUS OFFICERS AND PIANISTS— D. Rapchak. pianist; D. Polander. pianist; M. Slevin. pianist; J. Yarish. secretary-treasurer; J. Kerr, president; L. Phil- lips. vice president; J. Burrie, librarian; L. Palone, pianist; F. Ward, librarian. 76 “Beloved Vagabond by John Locke “The World of Sound by Sir William Bragg “Now I’ll Tell One by O Hullei 77 No Banners and No Bugles” by Edward Ellsberg 79 All This and Heaven Too” by Rachel Field PENNSYLVANIA’S 1962 COAL QUEEN Judith Renee Kerr Winner in the Ninth Annual Coal Festival MAY DAY QUEEN Rosemary Krivoski “Pageant of America” by John Spencer Behold Your Queen” by Gladys Malvern 82 Day of Glory Ay Phillip Spencer A Campus Girls' Chum Ay H. L. Stewart What Will She Do With It? E. Bulwer—Lytton 84 Student Dancer” by Phyllis Whitney “Step to the Music” by Regina Woody A Date with Diane” by Elizabeth Headley ‘‘Spanish Gypsy” by George Elliot MAY DAY ACTIVITIES “America Sings” by C. L. Carmer CINDERELLA Bonita Zaubi ‘‘Stars Tonight” by Sara Teasdale ‘‘Campus Melody” by Anne Emery Queen for a Day—Jack Bailey “Dancing Star” by Gladys Malvern •Cinderella” Ninth Century Chinese Folk Tale Thc Slars Look DoWn“ by Joseph Archibald Cronin PRINCE CHARMING Barry Newman “Toast to Tomorrow” by Manning Cates ‘Too Many Promises” by Ruth Chandler Row I: P. Busli, P. Donovan, J. Zemba, M. Andrews, R. Menhart, J. Krajnak. E. DcHaas, J. Robish, E. Gazy. G. Kennison. Row 2: W. Burnette, E. Stasko, I. Prig- gins. R Tekcly, T. Willis, R. Day. J. Talioni, B. Men- hart, A. Haltcrman. J, Sauers. Row 3: V. Kartley, T. Gray, W. Kerr, T. Gucsman, J. Jobes. D. Curtis, E. Barno, P. Krosingcr, M. Harbaugh, L. Barry. Row 4: H. Nichols, J. Lund, L. Carter, J. Barnhart. D. Sauers, M. Yurick, R. Rush, B. Diamond, W. Shimonsky, J. Vuknic. W. Mosier, G. Volchko, J. McCombs. R. Atches- on, Mr. Ciminel. coach. 1962 TRACK Meet Carmichaels 85 Meet II Carmichaels Jefferson 30' i Meet III Carmichaels Jefferson 36V4 vs Jefferson 42 69 vs Waynesburg 50Vi vs 70 vs Charleroi 52Vi vs Meet IV Carmichaels 57 vs Redstone 70 Meet V Carmichaels 70 vs West Greene 42 Meet VI COUNTY MEET Carmichaels 72, Waynesburg 72, Jefferson 30Vi, West Greene 28Vi, Mt. Morris 5 NAME EVENT MEET PLACE R. Atcheson High Jump i,n,ni,iv,vi 1,1,1,2,3 100 Yard Dash IV 3 B. Diamond Javelin I,II,III,IV,V,V1 1,1,3,1,1,1 Shot Put r,ii,ni.iv,v,vi 2,2,1,1,1,1 Discus I.II.III.IV.VI 2,2,2,1,1 L. Hribal Mile Relay i 1 Shot Put I,II,IV,V,VI 1,3,2,2,2 High Jump I,II,V,VI 3,2,1,5 V. Kartley Mile Run I,II,IV,V,VI 1,3,2,1,4 880 Relay IV 2 W. Kerr High Jump VI 2 Pole Vault I.II.V.VI 2,4,2,4 Broad Jump V 3 J. Lund Pole Vault I,II,V 2,2,2 J. McCombs Mile Relay I.II.III.IV.VI 1,1,1,1,1 Javelin i.iuii.v.vi 3,2,1,2,2 880 Relay m.IV.V.VI 1,1,1,1 440 Yard Dash III,V,VI 3,2,3 D. Modrick 440 Yard Dash i,n,in,iv,vi 1,2,1,1,2 100 Yard Dash I.II.III.IV.VI 2,2,2,2,2 Broad Jump I.II.III.IV.VI 2,3,1,3,4 High Hurdles III 1 W. Mosier 880 Relay i,n,v,vi 1,1,1,1 100 Yard Dash i 3 880 Yard Run i.ii.iii.iv.v.vi 2,1,3,1,1,3 Mile Relay ii.iii.iv.v.vi 2,1,3,1,1,3 Broad Jump V,VI 2,5 89 NAME H. Nichols J. Sauers W. Shimon'sky J. TafToni J. Viola G. Volchko J. Vuknic M. Yurick EVENT 100 Yard Dash 880 Relay 220 Yard Dash Broad Jump Mile Relay 440 Yard Dash 880 Relay Javelin Mile Run Shot Put Mile Relay 80 Yard Hurdles 120 Low Hurdles 880 Yard Relay 220 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 880 Relay 880 Relay 120 Low Hurdles 220 Yard Dash Mile Relay MEET I.III.IV.V.VI I.II.IV.V.VI MMii.v.vi MI I.II.III.IV.V.VI MI.III.V III IV I, IV III I I MMM.v i,ii,in v II, III,IV, V, VI II.lII.IV.V.VI I I.III.V.VI I 1IMV.V.V1 PLACE 1.3.1.1.3 1,1,1,1,1 1.1.2.1.4 3,2 1,1,1,1,1,1 2.3.4.3 1 2 3.3 4 1 1 1.1.4.3 1.1.3 3 3.4.3.2.5 1,1,1,1,1 1 2,2,2,4 2 1,1,1,1 “Comrades hy Thomas Dixon ‘The Marauders” hy C. Oghurn 90 “Cinder Cyclone” by Howard Brick 91 SECTION 17 CHAMPIONS—Managers: J. Long, T. Scdmak. R. Rankin. Row I: S. Kurila, J. Stewart, J. Kuchinsky, P. Mahle, P. Andrews, G. Ellsworth, J. Zalar. J. Taffoni, F. Menhart. Row 2: J. Christopher. C. Adcock, R. Boyle, H. Franczek, F. Porter, D. Mo- drick, J. Lcncewicz, M. Fedorko. J. Viola, J. Boggio, Mr. Stuvek, coach. 1962 BASEBALL Cumberland 5 Beth Center 1 Cumberland 8 Mapletown 7 Cumberland 8 Redstone 1 Cumberland 11 Jefferson 2 Cumberland 9 Jefferson 1 Cumberland 4 Beth Center 1 Cumberland 6 Waynesburg 2 Cumberland 2 Mapletown 0 Cumberland 10 Redstone 9 Cumberland 5 Waynesburg 4 WON 10 LOSTO WPIAL Playoff Games Cumberland 7 Brownsville 5 Cumberland 0 McKeesport 6 “They also serve who only sit and wait.” by John Milton “Starting Pitcher” by D. W. Decker The Winning Pitch” by R. S. Bowen “Catcher from Double-A” by D. W. Decker “Rookie of the Year” by John Robert 93 “'Bat Boy of the Giants by Garth Garreau 94 Preacher’s Kids by Grace Flecher INTRODUCING CARMICHAELS AREA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS A WPIAL CO-CHAMPIONS Row I: Mr. Stuvck. coach; J. Hanko. J. Kuchinsky. M Fedorko, R. Alchcson. J. Zalar. J. Taffoni. F. Mcnhart. J. Lcnccwicz. Mr. McCombs, assistant coach. Row 2: R. Tckely, F. Viola. V. Kartlcy. J. Christopher. J. Lipniskis, G. Krosungcr, P. Andrews, T. Jackson. J. Stewart, A. Haltcrman. J. Boggio. F. Smalich. J. Lew- andowski. Row 3: G. Ellsworth, J. Vuknic. R. Boyle, N. Antonelli. R. Nopwaskey. J. krajnak. W. Randolph. C. Jensen. W. Poremka. D. Murphy. Row 4: D. Hartley. M. Andrews. T. Gray, E. Gazy. PENNSYLVANIA'S BIG “33 Joseph Taffoni 1962 FOOTBALL Carmichaels 26 South Union 12 Carmichaels 34 West Greene 7 Carmichaels 21 German Township 20 Carmichaels 33 Turkeyfoot 13 Carmichaels 13 North Union 6 Carmichaels 20 Jefferson 9 Carmichaels 27 Waynesburg 7 Carmichaels 27 California 0 Carmichaels 19 Albert Gallatin 13 WPIAL CLASS A CHAMPIONSHIP Carmichaels 0 Rostraver 0 ALL-COUNTY TEAM WPIAL TEAM R. Atcheson J. Taffoni G. Ellsworth G. Ellsworth M. Fedorko E. Vuknic J. Kuchinsky HONORABLE J. Lencewicz MENTION F. Menhart M. Fedorko J. Taffoni J. Lencewicz The Duke Decides by J. R. Tunis 96 Flashing Spikes by Frank O'Rourke Heroes. Heroes. Heroes” by Phyllis R. Fenner My Zoo Family” by M. Martini 98 VARSITY SQUAD—Row I: E. Vuknic. J. McCombs, R. Day, B. Menhart, J. Stewart. Row 2: B. Darney. manager; J. Lencewicz, W. Shimonsky. M. Fedorko, R. Boyle, Mr. Mc- Combs, coach Opponent Carmichaels 45 Albert Gallatin 63 Carmichaels 44 Chart iers-Houston 46 Carmichaels 38 North Union 63 Carmichaels 51 German Township 55 Carmichaels 68 Redstone 77 Carmichaels 50 Bentlcyville-Ellsworth 58 Carmichaels 72 Trinity 86 Carmichaels 67 Mapletown 43 Carmichaels 46 Wayncsburg 43 Carmichaels 56 East Washington 50 Carmichaels 80 West Greene 65 Carmichaels 73 Jefferson 60 Carmichaels 53 Mon Valley Catholic 72 Carmichaels 42 Bentley ville-Ellsworth 67 Carmichaels 69 Kolb Memorial 61 Carmichaels 55 Mapletown 49 Carmichaels 51 Wayncsburg 50 Carmichaels 69 East Washington 51 Carmichaels 59 West Greene 56 Carmichaels 81 Jefferson 64 League Record: 10 wins, 2 losses Season Record: 11 wins, 9 losses League Games HIGH SCORERS R. Atcheson 359 M. Fedorko 219 E. Vuknic 216 J. Lenccwicz 181 ALL-COUNTY PLACEMENTS J. Lencewicz R. Atcheson 99 JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD—Row I M Andrews. J. Bandish. E. DcHaas, G. Kennison. Row 2: Mr. Christy, coach: R. Tekely. T. Guesman, T. Gray, J. Kerr, R. Kinstlich, manager. Opponent Carmichaels 21 Albert Gallatin 45 Carmichaels 23 Chartiers-Houston 38 Carmichaels 24 North Union 53 Carmichaels 29 German Township 40 Carmichaels 19 Redstone 44 Carmichaels 13 Bentleyvillc-Ellsworth 47 Carmichaels 30 Trinity 53 Carmichaels 15 Mapletown 26 Carmichaels 18 Waynesburg 32 Carmichaels 21 East Washington 33 Carmichaels 60 West Greene 32 Carmichaels 31 Jefferson 24 Carmichaels 33 Mon Valley Catholic 52 Carmichaels 31 Bentleyvillc-Ellsworth 77 Carmichaels 52 Kolb Memorial 25 Carmichaels 43 Mapletown 22 Carmichaels 29 Waynesburg 26 Carmichaels 53 East Washington 34 Carmichaels 41 West Greene 23 Carmichaels 45 Jefferson 41 League Record: 7 wins, 5 losses Season Record: 8 wins, 12 losses League Games JUNIOR HIGH RECORD Opponent Carmichaels 13 Fallowficld 50 Carmichaels 23 Fallowfield 38 Carmichaels 18 Redstone 49 Carmichaels 26 Waynesburg 45 Carmichaels 19 German 25 Carmichaels 15 Masontown 35 Carmichaels 13 Maplctown 33 Carmichaels 25 Jefferson 27 Carmichaels 27 Waynesburg 22 Carmichaels 35 Point Marion 47 Carmichaels 9 German 31 Carmichaels 24 Masontown 36 Carmichaels 21 Mapletown 44 Carmichaels 33 Jefferson 27 Carmichaels 35 Point Marion 45 League Record: 2 wins, 10 losses Season Record: 2 wins, 13 losses League Games 101 “The Dancing Heart(s)” by L. Rosenheim “Hi-School Pep” by Daniel Cochrane Hold That Line” by Joseph Archibald “Nothing So Strange” by Della Emmons 102 GOLD PATRONS THE BUCKEYE COAL COMPANY Nemacolin, Pa. COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Waynesburg, Pa. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Waynesburg, Pa. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Carmichaels, Pa. GREENE COUNTY CITIZENS CLUB Nemacolin, Pa. SILVER PATRONS Angelini Appliance and Hardware Carmichaels, Pa. Baily Insurance Agency Waynesburg, Pa. Carmichaels Furniture and Hardware Carmichaels, Pa. Christy’s Sporting Goods Store Carmichaels. Pa. Dr. Ernest P. DeHass Carmichaels, Pa. First National Bank and Trust Company Waynesburg, Pa. Honsaker’s Clover Farm Market Carmichaels, Pa. Rices Landing National Bank Rices Landing, Pa. South Penn Telephone Co. Waynesburg, Pa. Sutton Printing Company Waynesburg. Pa. Andrew T. Urda General Insurance Nemacolin. Pa. 103 GREEN PATRONS Aglio's Bakery, Carmichaels, Pa. Allison's Esso Service Station, Carmichaels, Pa. A Friend, Waynesburg, Pa. Areford Supply Co., Carmichaels, Pa. Baily's Garage, Carmichaels, Pa. Barich’s Pennzoil Service Station, Carmichaels, Pa. Bertugli’s F. G. A. Store, Carmichaels, Pa. Black’s Electric Hardware Co., Carmichaels. Pa. Brodak’s Country Market, Carmichaels, Pa. Brook’s Smart Shoes, Waynesburg. Pa. Dr. Robert W. Bell, Rices Landing, Pa. Carmichaels Coin-Op. Dry Cleaners, Carmichaels, Pa. Carmichaels Floral, Carmichaels, Pa. Carmichaels Milling Co., Carmichaels, Pa. Chellini’s Coal Yard, Carmichaels. Pa. City Floral, Waynesburg, Pa. Corkey’s American Service, Carmichaels, Pa. Craft’s Food Market, Rices Landing, Pa. Custom Trim, Carmichaels, Pa. Dairy Queen, Carmichaels, Pa. Dari Delite, Waynesburg, Pa. Davis Giant Markets, Inc., Dry Tavern, Pa. De Luca Beauty Shop, Carmichaels, Pa. Joseph M. Doody, Jeweler, Waynesburg, Pa. East End Restaurant, Waynesburg, Pa. Emily's Gift Shop, Carmichaels, Pa. Fairdalc Cash Market, Carmichaels, Pa. Fashion Shop, Waynesburg, Pa. Fort Jackson Hotel, Waynesburg, Pa. Gabler’s Drug Store, Carmichaels, Pa. Gncrth Sales Manufacturing Co., Carmichaels, Pa. Gresko, Josephine Beauty Shop, Carmichaels, Pa. Dr. C. W. Grimes, Rices Landing, Pa. Grooms’ Hill Service Station, Carmichaels, Pa. Grover C. Hughes Hardware Electric App., Waynesburg, Pa. Harr’s Gasoline City, Carmichaels, Pa. Headlee Drug Store, Waynesburg, Pa. Hcaslcy’s Men’s Store, Waynesburg, Pa. James M. Hcnnen, Jeweler, Waynesburg, Pa. Hoge’s Dairy, Carmichaels, Pa. Holiday Motel, Waynesburg, Pa. Horseshoe Bar, Crucible, Pa. Ike’s Dairy Bar, Carmichaels, Pa. Inghram’s Shoe Store, Waynesburg, Pa. Dr. Roy C. Jack, Carmichaels, Pa. Joe’s Restaurant. Waynesburg, Pa. Journic Bros. Store, Rices Landing, Pa. Dr. James Kessler, D. D. S., Waynesburg, Pa. Lesako Funeral Home, Carmichaels, Pa. Lucas Funeral Home, Carmichaels, Pa. Mac’s Hardware, Waynesburg, Pa. Martin Welding and Radiator, Carmichaels, Pa. Dr. H. B. Miller, Carmichaels, Pa. Myrtle’s Town House, Waynesburg, Pa. Dr. G. J. Nader, Carmichaels, Pa. Neubauer’s Flowers, Waynesburg, Pa. Romeo Palone, Crucible, Pa. Isidoro Pascuzzo, Beer Distributor, Carmichaels, Pa. Rapchak Brothers General Store, Nemacolin, Pa. Rapchak and S. Lewandowsky Store, Crucible, Pa. Rohanna’s Restaurant and Golf Course, Waynesburg, Pa. Ross Gulf Service Station, Carmichaels, Pa. Rowan’s, Waynesburg, Pa. Rudy’s Tavern, Dry Tavern, Pa. Sertich’s F. G. A. Store, Carmichaels, Pa. Sloneker’s Texaco Service, Rices Landing, Pa. Stanley R. Smith, Attorney, Waynesburg, Pa. Stan-Lee’s Dairy Bar, Crucible, Pa. Strosnider Printing Company, Waynesburg, Pa. Taylor’s Drug Store, Carmichaels, Pa. 1 itus Insurance Agency, Waynesburg, Pa. Top Hat Hotel, Carmichaels, Pa. Yarish Body Shop, Carmichaels, Pa. James Yeash, Carmichaels, Pa. Zoldos and Son, Carmichaels, Pa. 104 This book printed by VELVATONE, a special process of lith graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J Keller Inc.. Buffalo. 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