Carnegie High School - Voyager Yearbook (Carnegie, PA)

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L %•% l iV 1970 YAGER Presented by he Senior Class Volume XLVI Carnegie High School Carnegie. Pa. i I TABLE OF 2 CONTENTS CLASSES - 117 Cover design ... always hard to find something ... original ... attractive ... meaningful ... An idea ... have a contest ... open to entire school ... encourages interest in yearbook ... winner gets a free Voyager ... and pride ... The Win- ning Design ... our cover ... by Dave Faingnaert ... chosen for style ... and meaning ... numbers represent' years ... years the Voyager has existed ... 70 emphasized ... the last Voyager ... de- signed to capture and hold the memory of CHS ... even after it's gone. Many other outstanding entries ... we display a few here ... second place—Becky Burkey ... third place—Robert Langer ... fourth place—Kevin Bos- solono ... Thanks to all who participated ... You helped make the '70 Voyager special. 4 1970 — An Ending . . . Empty building ... a little spooky ... a little sad ... waiting for the kids to come ... running ... laughing ... yelling .. . tripping ... swearing____ thinking .. . daydreaming . .. planning .. . working ... wishing they were somewhere else . .. but being there ... just as they've been for many years ... But today is different _____ special ... the building ... still wait- ing ... but these kids . . . will be the last ... after this ... no more Carnegie High School . . . next year . .. jointure .. . Carnegie ... Crafton .. . Rosslyn Farms ... Carlynton . .. new building . . . new kids ... so the building waits ... for the last time ... to see that last bunch ... to hold their classes ... dances ... ball games ...plays ... and everything ... remembering the past .. . looking forward ... but living for today ... 1970. iiiitimiiiiiiiiiiii 6 And A Beginning September ... it starts ... the first day of school ... for Seniors . .. learn- ing how to be the leaders ... for Juniors ... competing to be best ... for Sophomores ... trying to find out where you are, and how to get to where you're going ... So everybody adjusts ... we get used to . .. saluting the flag in the morning .. . trying to hear announcements when everybody's screaming ... getting a drink when there's zero water pressure ... breathing in the girls' room at lunchtime ... standing behind the gate till it's time . .. getting called to 106 even though we didn't skip ... missing an A by one point ... taking a shower and getting the hair wet ... Then we do little things like . . . decorate our lockers ... say Hi to people in the hall ... sneak into the lunchline ... borrow a pencil . . . write our name on the desk ... make a poster for the dance ... be 29 seconds late for class ... Some- times we like it ... a lot of times we don't ... but anyway .. . here we are ... 5 days a week ... 7 hours a day ... till June ... a lot can happen. 7 Things get underway ... football season starts . .. high hopes ... this year'll be better than last year ... season starts the same ... two losses ... (one later won by default ... South Fayette forfeited ... one of their players too old) ... but this year something's different ... maybe it's that everybody knows it’s the last CHS football team .. . there's a will to win ... from the players ... the coaches ... the fans ... spirit everywhere ... what we lack in might ... we make up in fight .. . after first two ... Carnegie wins ... more fans come to games .. . they see Little Tartans who fight ... completed passes ... long runs _______ traditional goal line stands ... good block- ing and tackling ... great defense ... even half time shows seem better ... pride in those kilts ... highpoint of any half-time show . . . CHS Kiltie Marching Band_______ special shows ... The Weather Show ... Joe DiNardo, guest announcer ... ''we were almost on TV” ... more dance steps ... popular songs ... fire batons ... umbrel- las and rainbows ... half-time adds so much to CHS spirit . . . and the team . . . seems bigger and better every week ... faithful fans follow team to away games ... some- times we freeze ... get lost ... who cares .. . straight wins ... Did you see the article about us in the Press? ... one of 4 schools left in Section A ... call it spirit ... or fight ... or pride ... or whatever you call it ... it's a great way to end a football history. Football Spirit Urges 8 Team To Victory (Top left) Joe DiNardo was our guest announcer for the 'Weather Show. (Top right) A few ambitious fans grab cheerleaders megaphones to join in a yell. (Bottom left) Mr. Casciola directs the band in the alma mater during one of our halftime shows. (Bottom right) A cross section of the fans. 9 Great Pep Rallies Pep Rallies ... we're number one________oh yeah ... cheerleaders introduce pep stick ... what's a pep stick?” ... I dunno, but we gotta win it” ... beat the seniors ... juniors sure yell loud ... sophomores awed ... yells for good cause ... our team wins! ... but yells aren’t enough ... gotta make signs, too ... juniors say— Have a school your team won't be ashamed of” ... Seniors go with a winner ... each junior with keep em proud sign . .. senior balloons ... what next? ... let's bomb the auditorium ... then a reminder ... not class against class ... unite to back the team ... we did ... screamed till hoarse ... listened to Mr. Dudeck . . . Mr. Stotsky and Mr. Yost, too_______ different speaker everytime ... we listened— then yelled ... cheerleaders do crazy skits______ their skirts fly up ... we love it ... majorettes and drill team add a little rhythm to our spirit ___ yell ... yell louder ... all this spirit leads to formation of boys' pep club. (Top) Mr. Casciota directs the band in Aquarius as the maj- orettes do their routine. (Cen- ter) cheerleaders standing in front of Our team has only the best sign as Mr. Yost speaks. (Bottom) Mr. Dud- eck asks for school support before Fort Cherry game. He got it! 10 Show CHS Spirit (Top It ft) Boys’ Pep Club in T shirts spelling out Go Carnegie Go’ arouse spirit at pep rally. (Center left) majorettes get pep rally off to a rousing start. (Bottom left) in basketball socks and one black lace garter the cheerleaders lead student body in a yell for the team. (Center ri ht) drill team performs for the students. II Our Boys Have Spirit Boys' Pep Club ... self-made men ... started with white T-shirts ... add a Go-CARNEGIE-Go ... and a heckofalotta spirit ... we need a spon- sor ... Mr. Sunshine! ... You mean Mr. Stinglebon ... whatchou mean.' ... meetings? ... front row at pep rallies ... we have fun at away games ... We're Number One ... Eya — Eya ____ Eya ... can we have the school bus for Studio . . . whatchou mean NO” ?____he's a goddess ... run out on the field after Fort Cherry game ... Kevin lost his what ? ... but we sure won the game ... the boys . . . they got SPIRIT. 12 The Last CHS Queen: Miss Patti Carr First attendant Miss Robbe Rowlands Second attendant Miss Nadine Mischuk Third attendant Miss Rose Pituch Fourth attendant Miss Charlene Langer Hail to Carnegie ... we love thee eternally ... excitement ... never saw the cars look so pretty ... hundreds of pink and cranberry kleenexes ... big beautiful orange mums ... handsome escorts ... will the cars make it? ... silent hopes ... walk down the muddy field ... envelope tom open ____ tears and smiles ... and 1970 Homecoming Queen is _______ Miss Patti Carr .. . red roses ... You are My Special Angel ... you really are ... Alma Mater ... for the most beautiful homecoming court ever. 14 Homecoming (Top left) Our homecoming court on a school day. (Bottom left) Boys chosen by the court for home- coming escorts. (Top right) The girls join in the singing of our Alma Mater. (Center right) Girls and their escorts watch the game. Robbe prays for the extra point. (Bottom right) Doreen Jacobs, 1969 Homecoming Queen and her escort Dale Thompson. 15 U.F. Volleyball ... For Fun And To Help United Fund Volleyball Game ... Sponsored by Student Council ... 10 ... cheap .. . donations go to the United Fund ... war between classes ... who wears the tightest pants? . . who yells the loudest? ... gimme a S-E-N-O-R-S ... that's not how you spell it ... junior girls upset the seniors ... but senior boys make up for it ... then Senior boys challenge men’s faculty ... what a joke ... Where s Mr. Vogt? ... on the floor ... Spike Palonis ... Mr. Gearing—stick to math ... Seniors de- feat faculty to reign as champs ... (Top right) Junior and Senior boys wait for their turn to play. (Center left) Bill Musiol gets ready to deliver a Senior Power Serve as Juniors look on. (Center fight) Mr. Gearing attempts to hit the ball, however Bottom left) Mr. Stotsky demonstrates a fancy volley while students and faculty look on in amazement. (Bottom right) Bob Mulholland and Gary Atutes display the skill of the mighty Seniors. 16 Anything Goes In Fashions Mini skirts ... shorter than ever ... culottes ... boys get in the act ... bell bottoms .. . wild plaids ... Wintertime! freezing legs ••• maxi coats .. . twelve foot long scarves ... still freezing ... break through ... slacks allowed ... shorts? ... maxi skirts ... clunky shoes .. . boots ... chain necklaces ... scarves ... wigs ... crocheted vests Miss Nicholas and her maxi ... Wiley and his glasses ... long hair — he wants to grow a mus- tache! ... but it'll tickle ... Dr. Fratto calls for appropriate dress ... if that gets any shorter ... well you have to keep up with the times ... but what next?? (Toft left) Denny Doak breaks away from conserva- live dress habits with his plaid pants. (Top right) John Balog models his long hair and new beard. (Bottom left) What a roving eye might see in study hall. This short pant skirt is typical of what girls are wearing. (Bottom center) Ray Romani in his classic blue jean bells. (Bottom right) Stak was one of the founders of the slack rebel- lion. 17 Clubs And Classes Solve Money Problems Every Organization's problem ... We need money. ... main topic at meetings . . . how to raise it ... a carnival ? ... no, that never works ... soliciting ? ... forget it ... We tried that last year.” ... Senior Class Magazine Cam- paign ... huge success ... raises most money for Voyager ... Junior Class Candy Sale .. . great again ... Juniors show ability ... earn money for Prom ... standard money-raisers for every club ... We'll have a bake sale. — that's always good ... kids’ll eat anything we make ... bring a dozen cookies . . . you bring dough- nuts ... how 'bout candy apples? ... The)- stick to my mouth ... so what they sell, don't they? ... or how about ... Let’s have a car wash!’” ... but it s too cold ... so wear warm clothes” ... how come I have to dry my own car?” ... all for a good cause ... money supports worthwhile clubs . .. and worthwhile activities. 18 Bonfire Before The Quaker Valley Game Spirit reaches peak ... After fantastic victory at Fort Cherry__We're number one!! ... one of four schools left in Class A race ... we can do it ... support the team ... so cheerleaders plan a bonfire .. . October 16 . . . Something was wrong ... too cold?? ... not enough people ... Coach Dudeck asks for support ... spirit low . .. still the fire burned well ... dummy thrown in .. wind and sparks ... Smelly newspapers ... light from majorettes batons . . . Marianne presents a cake ... See Mr. Dudeck, we do care . . . Quaker Valley game ... fight harder ... no disappointment ... wanting it, but not quite making it .. . One lousy touchdown ... Little Tartans eliminated from Class A race ... Sad day for C.H.S. That's alright That's OK. ...We love our boys anyway!!!!!!! (Top left) Cheerleaders lead the shivering onlookers in a cheer. (Top right) Dummy of Quaker Valley player silhouetted against the Fire (Center) Mr. Dud- eck warns Little Tartans and fans not to be over confident. (Bottom right) Marianne presents Mr. Dud- eck with a cake from the majorettes. (Bottom left) Hunched shoulders and drooping heads symbolized disappointment at the loss at Quaker Valley. 19 Senior’s Day Halloween Day . . Last football game of Carnegie . . . Seniors chose this day as their special day . . . Senior girls dress up like little girls . . . pigtails and ribbons ... different colored socks and shoes ... lolli- pops and favorite teddy bears . . . freckles . .. boys do their own thing ... orange socks . . . painted shoes, shirts, pants and other things too . . . let's not go to class” . . . no, let's go and have a riot” . . . lunch- time . . . ring-around-the-rosey ... I don't believe those are Seniors . . . pep rally . . . Senior majorettes and cheerleaders . .. switch . . . Senior football players recognized . . . cheerleaders wear basketball socks with bells . . . ghosts ... really funny ... sad too . . . one solemn minute ... the Alma Mater ... no more football pep rallies ever for us. (Top) Majorettes dressed as (would you believe) cheerleaders do a cheer as part of general Senior Day Spirit. (Bottom left) Cheerleaders try to twirl batons. Now we know why they’re cheerleaders. (Bottom rifht) Senior girls in their multi-color socks, goofy hats, and carrying stuffed animals look like little kids in the hall. 20 (Toft) Seniors dressed in their finest attire chant Go with a winner!” (Bottom left) Senior band members play their new popular hit, Dudeck Dudeck.” (Bottom ri ht) In honor of Halloween, cheerleaders raise some ghostly spirit. 21 Tears From Seniors, Underclassmen Student Council organized . . . Nadine Mis- chuk chairman . . . For the class of 1970 ... senior football players and parents honored . . . Dalby all thumbs pinning the flower on his Mom ... all these flowers and I hadda get the one without a pin . . . senior girls wear large orange mums . . . they’re beautiful ... it’s upside down ... it won't stay on . . . girls traditionally flood the field ... senior band members, drill team, majorettes, and cheerleaders honored by underclassmen . . . doubly sad . . . last football game for CHS ... dis- appointment . . . last night for kilts, major- ettes, drill team ... tears in stands, too ... Hail Alma Mater ... we will be faithful to thee forever. Top right) Sam Brown prepares to pin (he mum on his mom (Center right) Bill Huehn's great on the field, but when it comes to pinning flow- ers. (Bottom left) Dave Dalby finally finds the pin for his flower, after several embarrassing minutes. (Bottom right) Nadine lets her emo- tions show in a candid moment. 22 And Alumnae On Senior Nite (Top) Mr. Casciola, with tears in his eyes, directs the band as they play the Alma Mater for the last football game, as Senior major- ettes and drill team members stand at at- tention. (Bottom left) Terry. Robbe, and Nadine sing the Alma Mater. (Bottom rif ht) Patty shows the sadness as displayed by underclassmen. 23 Classes Classes ... 3 days a week ... 8 periods a day . . 44 minutes a period . . . sounds monotonous ... It is ... we get used to it ... once in awhile ... in between . . . homework . busy work class work . . . extra work ... and work work ... we learn ... on rare occasions ... we even think . . . 8:03 . . . drag in . . . lockers . . . It won't open Why don't you clean that mess out? . . . Do you have my history book? . . . homeroom ... I pledge allegiance . . . announcements .. . Shhhh, I can't hear” ... Big Deal ... library over- due slips . . . Please print your name on this form .. . Don't you know how to print? . . . the bell ... 1st period ... try to wake up ... or go back to sleep ... or do what you didn't do last night ... all 8 periods . . . majors and minors . . . reading . . . tests . . . singing . . . building . . . studying . . . typing . . . dictating ... exper- imenting . . . speaking—French and Spanish . . . adding . . . driving . . . painting . . . draw- ing . . . tumbling .. . running ... talking ... cooking ... sewing . . . dissecting . . . dia- gramming . .. trying . . . and giving up ... 8 periods broken only by lunch . . . pizzaburgers . . . spaghetti . . . Can I have your cookies? ... Sweet Po- tatoes again? . . . Get me an extra ... Get in line” . .. What's in the pudding?” . . . Save me a seat ... I only have 3 minutes to cat, . . . and then back to classes . . . 8th period . .. only 43V2 minutes to go ... announcements . .. That makes 3 meetings at 3:03 .. . The detention list for tomorrow morning reads as follows:” . . . it's all over . . . until tomorrow. (T°p) Jr English Class. Pudgie listens intently. (Center) [.earning to Jo 40 words a minute in typing class, with one (?) mistake a min- ute. (Bottom) Mr. Sunshine dis- cusses the Revolutionary War. 24 (Top left) She wants me to do what for a project? (Top right) Nancy dem- onstrates typing isn't as easy as it looks. (Center) Mrs Hargreaves discusses Senior business before Economics Class work (Bottom left) Moo, moe, mah, mae, mee. (Bottom right) Imagination and artistic skill and left over cans from the cafeteria make a great sculp- ture. 25 Feeding time at the zoo. (Top left) Dom loves his French fries. (Top right) After four periods in the shop, Mr. Vogt needs nourish- ment and energy. (Center left) Don brings his own lunch. (Center right) Just think of all the starving people in the world that could be fed with Tom’s lunch. (Bottom) Larry studies even when he eats. 26 A good pari of our time in school is spent study- ing. (Top) Paul and Myron discuss their history term papers. (Center left) Vh period study hall in the sophomores’ corner. (Center rinht) Olga and Kathy study Biology as usual. (Bottom left) Wonder what Zach's looking up in the dictionary. (Bottom rinht) Even Miss Brogno has a lot of studying to do. 27 Home Economics classes for guys. (Top) Atutes supervises an«J Hoy- son samples while Bob does the work. (Center left) Ticker mea- sures the flour. (Center right) Casey and Steve break eggs with care. (Bottom left and right) What can you say about girls' gym class? 28 Top and center left) Here, snakey, snakey. (Center right) Mr. V. fakes his Biology students on Iocs of field trips. Like this one to Phipp’s Con- servatory. (Bottom left) ' Did you ever wonder how Mr. Monaco stays calm?” (Bottom right) Olga will do anything for biology. 29 Parents See What Our Days National Education Week . . . open house . . . mixed ensemble sings ... microphone doesn't like Mr. Flower . . . new teachers ... student guides ... lost parents ... The purpose of this study hall is ... Oh, Guide, Guide!” ... coffee and dough- nuts ... bake sale sponsored by Varsity Mothers . . . flappers selling tickets for senior class play ... just where is 212 any- way? ... Bonjour classe” ... early dismissal for visitors... (Top left) A few advanced Chem students explain experiments per- formed in Lab (Top right) Mr. Gearing talks to parents of Calculus students. (Center left) Mixed ensemble entertains parents (Center right) Mr, Casciola wearing the apple identification tag worn by teachers. If you look close you can notice the worm (drawn by a student). (Bottom) Parents discuss their children. 30 Are Like During Open House (Top left) Mr. Bercelli talks to parents. (Top right) Parents examine work done in shop class. Center left) Chemistry II stu- dents perform experiments for Open House. (Center right) Mr. Stockum talking with a visitor. (Bottom left) Students act as guides. 31 32 “Any Number Can Die” Senior Class Play CAST— Chuck—Mike Charles Judy—Robbe Rowlands Zenia—Jo Ann Kessler Roger Mailers—Leonard Dabney Celia Lalhrop—Randee Garber T. . Lalhrop—Steve Astriab Edgars—Bill Davis Ernestine Wintergreen—Kathy Kay Sally Van Viller—Nadine Mischuk Carter Forslman—Bill Musiol Jack Regent—Tom Sliwinski Hannibal Hix—Francis Vitale Director—Mr. Peter Ciancione Student Director—Terry Roth The curtain opens ... spoof on mysteries of the twenties ... old fur coats and baggy pants . . . goofy hairdos ... sliding panels and hinged doors .. . four murders ... prohibition .. . that's what you think ... smell the iced tea ... Mr. Bricklemeyer and stage crew . . . fantastic job on set and lighting ... props ... where are we gonna get an old piano? . . . ''Zenia doesn t like to be touched! ... I’ll thow you love ... all time kissing record goes to .. . Kathy Hof and Gail Abbott prompt ... quit fixing Moosa's tie and come give lines!” ... You mean I have to hang upside down? ... How do you faint?” ... Leonard, that’s the wrong gun. .. . opening night .. . butterflies ... I forgot to get killed” ... quick I can't unzip my dress ... Oh, no, Kay s bathrobe's on fire .. . Hannibal where are you?” ... three performances ... closing night ... roses and carnations ... tears ... fun for the audience ... more fun for the cast and crew . . . final curtain. 33 Thanksgiving Leaves are just about gone . . . it's getting cold ___ thoughts of Thanksgiving ... a rest ... 1 can sleep in!” ... cafeteria serves annual Thanks- giving dinner . . . I’ve been in line since last year ... Do you want my cranberry sauce? Same day Varsity C” brings in Tom Turkey ... poor turkey ... terrorized by students .. . last day of school . . O K.! ... climaxed by Turkey Trot . . . sponsored by Varsity C ... Fun .. . ironic .. . Crafton boy wins last CHS turkey ... At last ... 4 BIG DAYS OFF ... tough on the wrestlers ... started their annual diets till March. Spirited Roundballers Have Winning Season Basketball season opens . . . pep rally ... cheer- leaders urge team to victory . . . team practice ... first game ... tension building ... the national anthem ... crow roars .. . Win, win Tartans ... section battle starts ... Freedom ... Center ... Cory ... BB gains followers ... It’s only 25 miles to Center ______Mr. V. ... the towel ... 2 point loss ... crowd steams ... revenge ... 1 point loss to Center ___ Pruss' last ditch shot _____ a heart-breaker .. . record builds ... team takes eight wins in section ... fans rally ... We want a victory ... packed houses ... wild cheering ... Center dance band ... majorettes ... for entertain- ment ... for excitement . . . come from behind ___ fourth quarter—losing by 18 ________ finally winning by 6 ... game ends ... It’s all over it’s all over ... fans rush out on floor . .. then Cory goes down . . . great way to end a season ... add to CHS's impressive records ... a winning season !!! 35 Christmastime Christmas time at Carnegie High ... special kind of spirit .looking forward to vacation .. . hard work and imagination .. . brightly decorated homeroom doors ... the winner ... room 204 ... Unto You is bom this day ... Bt2 ... Christmas around the world 206 ... Packages ... angels ... evergreen other ideas ... sexy Santa ... Snoopy . .. Peace in 1970 ... Front hall decorations_____student council seniors quit playing with the tinsel___ Jackie can you reach?” ... look how pretty it looks from outside ... the tree ... mistle- toe ... Mr. Casciola you can stand under it all day if you want to ... no public displays of affection ... not even under the mistletoe? ... Mr. Bonstingi ... Skinny Santa ... He's undernourished . . . give him more stuffing ... put in my physics book .. . three stooges movies ... oh no... not the three stooges ... all made our Christmas ... the last Carnegie High Christ- mas ... memorable and happy — Merry Christmas C.H.S. 36 At C.H.S (Top left) A view of the front hall as decorated by Student Council. (Top ri ht) Hats, scarves, and mittens used often this snowy winter. (Bottom left) Senior Student Council Members decorate the hall and or themselves. (Bottom rif hl) The Stockings were hung by the chimney with care ...” 37 Wintertime And Christmastime Wintertime and Christmas time ... does anybody have an extra pin ... my ribbon ripped .... red bows ... navy skirts ... white shirts ... It's the time of year for singing” ... Crafton Mixed Ensemble blends their voices with our! ... Phyllis Dato's pretty solo . . . The Bells of Christ- mas ... add a ting-a-ling-a-” ... who sang the extra ling . .. EI-Yivneh-hug-a- what? . . . Beautiful Ave Maria ... sung by Don Stanley . . . when does the choir sing their song? . . . Girls' Ensemble—4 numbers . . . Varsity Singers— Wassail . . . What's a Wassail? . . . Tom Sliwinski sings our theme ... no steps this year ... White Christmas” requested by Mr. Stockum ... Hallelujah ... Hallelujah ... A-a-a-men ... A-mennnnnnnn. 38 Wrestling Spirit Wrestling is ... a CHS stronghold . . . knowing we're winners . . . faithful fans ... How do ya' get to McGuffy?” . . . Fol- low the bus ... away ... filled stands ... at home . . . capacity crowds ... no stopping . .. for rain . . . snow ... or lack of rides . . . great matches . . . yelling at the ref ... Homer, can't ya' see he's pinned?!” ... Aw, that kid's stalling . . . Open your eyes, ref . . . hoarse- ness ... PIN!!” ... Nelson! ... “Get his leg” . . . Christmas Peter's Township Tournaments ... we won!! ... back to regular season . . . los- ing 3 tough ones . . . com- ing back strong for 7 big wins. Kevin's famous pins ... Pucci's body slams ... Art's sit outs .. . Bill's pin from the bottom ... Paul's come-back from behind . Mr. Dudeck greatest coach . . . Mr. Stotsky . . . blinking through tight minutes . . . Meatball with the first aid kit ... Rocky ... extra push-ups . . . oranges ... bad knees ... spirited fans . . . determination ... all parts of ... the great ... strong . . famous ... spirited . . . winning . . . CHS wrestlers. 39 Weeks of planning . .. designing, cutting. Painting and more painting . . . Hours after school .. . church . . . put more paint on the sponge . . . general store for refreshments . . . snowflakes falling .. . Christ- mas tree . . . Santa and his reindeer . . . Charlene's nervous breakdown . . . Where's Santa's Workshop?” . . . day of the dance . . . decorate from 8-5:30 ... I can't get the pine sap off my hands” . . . Shut up, it'll match your dress” .. . Finally . . . the big night . . . girls in velvet ... new suits . .. hair- dos . . . That sure doesn’t look like ... What a goddess ... corsages ... roses and carnations . . . cookies and punch . . . dancing close around the tree . . . snow- flakes above my head . . . Magnum provide the music . . . really looks like a village . . . it's beautiful ... take home a pretty centerpiece ... press a flower . . . for remembering ... an unforgettable night. Little Village Is (Top) Sophomore girls show their dates a good time. (Bottom left) Giuples dance under the snowflakes. (Bottom right) The Sno-Ball was special for Carol since Harry was home. 40 Scene Of Sno-Bal 41 Juniors Present . . . “Design For Murder” Moreno—Bruce Noel David Granger—Bill Kohut Louisa Courtlendt—Sandy Oliver Martha Brandt—Olga Konecky Kathy—Pauline B.irwell Celia Granger—Janet Zbalishen Mrs. Hamilton—Kathy Popivchak Dan Carlin—Denny Doak Nora Taylor—Cindy Jo Prosser Inspector—Joe Kantor Brent Director—Mr. Ciancione Student Director- Diane Enrietti Design for Murder . . . Rehearsals . . . what kind of an accent? ... I feel dumb doing this ... 1 have to wear makeup ?! ... Jr. High Presentation . .. I’m scared to death .. . opening night ... who has the lime vodka? . .. hello, 047, please . . . this archaic little circle ... I read somewhere that astig- matism gives you sex appeal ... we have some lost time to make up, gorgeous . . . those are pretty bad scratches ... I forgot my lines . . . where are the prompters? . .. scene change .. . where are my clothes ... coming through ... EEEEFEKKK!! who has the garden shears? . . . get some blood on him ... What's the use In- spector, why don't you just come along with me? ... Celia, Celia, are you all right? ... curtain call ... roses. tit tit . . 42 43 Harlem Queens Topple C.H.S. Faculty Harlem Queens bomb Carnegie Faculty be- fore packed gym . . . girls' superior height and shooting ability used to down teachers ... comments of the game— Hustle, Mr. V.” ... Get serious, Mr. Cap . . . Mr. Gearing, don t let them push you around This isn't a Steeler game, Mr. Wen- zel . . . Why was Miss Ripple gunned down.’'” . iaughs provided . . . trick balls ... dancing ... wild shooting ... faculty overwhelmed . ..that's okay ... game a boost for senior class treasury. Spring January to April months drag by ... mo- notony broken only by Easter vacation ... 2 whole days off ... and it snowed ... some vaca- tion . . . then all of a sud- den .. . it’s May ... no more winter coats . . . look out the window at leaves .. . instead of old dead tree trunks . . . Seniors start their countdown . . . activity on the field and tennis courts . . . walking isn't quite so bad ... you know, it's spring .. . and it's almost over ... so try to cram everything in ... car washes ... Slave Day . .. Sadie Hawkins ... Oglebay Field Trip for Outdoors Club .-.. Senior Class Fashion show ... the Talent Show ... and more ... spring moves fast ... but not fas1, enough. 45 Songs For All Seasons Carnegie High School's last spring concert ... Songs for All Seasons” ... Exactly that ... all kinds of songs ... every season ... for sentiment- alists ... a hint of romance ... Girls' Ensemble's A Time For Us” ... those who dig Simon and Gar- finkel”? ... Jim Peters with Bridge Over Troubled Water” ... For Mr. Stockum . . . and others with youthful feelings . . . Mixed Ensemble's Happy Heart” ... Phyllis Dato ... a place for us ___ Somewhere” _______ For older folks' enjoyment ... and girls in choir, too ... Varsity Singers boom-boomed . . . Coney Island Babe ... Tom Sliwinski ... called Jean” home from meadows and valleys ... I Believe” ... Jo Kessler’s con- viction ... flower scenery served as cue cards ... Mr. Bandyk leaves us stranded ... a cappella ... The Lord Bless You and Keep You” .. . concert ends . ..traditional Battle Hymn” ... curtains of Carnegie High close ... on last spring concert. A Lovely Evening At “Spring Concert” The Carnegie High School Band presents . . Spring Con- cert ... Two nights . . . Sell-out Crowds ... hours of practice ... evident in perfection of the concert ... all made possible by Mr. Casciola ... Narrator . . Terry Roth ... Neon Scenery ... by Janet Zbalishen and Bobbie Camp Opening number . . . Exodus . . . dim lights . . . beautiful effect . .. “Cherish” . . . Arioso . . . Dance Band exceptional as always ... Scarborough Fair . . . Wind- mills of Your Mind . . . Trumpet soloist . . . Steve Astriab . . . Tom Sliwinski vocalizes . . . “On a Clear Day ... Trom- bone soloist ... Mike Charles ... former director ... Mr. Dilanni ... guest conductor for Camelot selections ... brought back memories . . . Climax of the program ... Theme from the Apartment . . . piano soloist . . . Dennis Doak .. . seniors honored ... gifts . . applause ... tears ... smiles ... a fitting end ... for the Carnegie High School Band. 47 Olympie Day Reopening of class rivalry ... Seniors ... two time winners out to defend their title ... Juniors and Sophomores de- termined to take it away ... Senior boys are triumphant in run- ning ... Sophomore girls ... led by Brown and Minch . prove they can run, too ... dose race throughout ... Juniors take the lead with boys’ discus ... Slack and Jula . . - never let up in egg-catching ... Sophomores win out in the tug-o-war final results ... to the dismay of Seniors ... Juniors—38 points ... Sophomores—36t 2 points ... Seniors—35V2 P°,nts ... can’t win ’em all. 49 Juniors created . . . Moments to remember always ... Carnegie Music Hall ... ele- gant and beautiful ... little green packages ... lovely charms ... the re- ceiving line ... our rooms . .. breath- taking ... round tables ... flowers and candles ... gilded ceiling ... marble pillars .. . even a balcony ... music by Mr. Casciola's band ... theme song ... dedicated to Mr. Stockum ... Nancy's birthday cake ... Mr. Bonstingl's ap- propriate gifts ... dancing .. . punch and cookies ... having a picture taken ... walking around the balcony ... dancing some more .. . crowning of the queen and her court . . . midnight ... the long trip to Royal Ridge Field Club ... the after prom ... one pink rose ... dance to The Affections” ... fried chicken and lasagna . .. the Raven Blues entertain ... Where the hypnotist ?” ... He's a little late . .. Seniors present a gift to Mrs. Hargreaves ... the last dance ... 6 A.M. ... Good night ... Or is it Good morning?” ... all of these little things ... added up to a perfect evening ... an evening we II remember always. 51 Our Queen Prom Queen: Miss Rose Pituch escorted by Frank Scalise Her Court: (left to right) Terry Roth, Second Attendunt Paula Babish, Third Attendant Rose Pituch, Queen Randee Garber, First Attendant Nancy Starosielec, 1969 Prom Queen 52 Honors (Top left) Our cheerleaders—1st place Al- legheny County Cheerleading Contest (Top ri ht) Paula Babish—Civic Club Scholar- ship. (Bottom left) Terry Roth—D A R. Good Gtizenship Award and Louis Caplan Human Relations Award (Bottom ri ht) Randee Garber—Abbey Wes term an Award for Outstanding Actress. 53 (Top) Battle of Wits Team achieved highest score of the regular 1970 competition de- feating Ambridge. 82 to 61. Team members were—Lud Hanczar. Captain; Terry Roth; Jamie Kooser; Janet Zbalishen—alternate. Advisors—Mrs. Hargreaves and Mr Bon- stingl. fCenter left) National Merit Letter of Commendation—Bill Fox, Jim Peters, Terry Roth. (Center ri ht) Buhl Planetarium Latin Awards—Sue Mikus, Teresa Scotti, Dave Koziak. and Joe Popivchak. (Bottom left) Journalism Award—Dave Faignaert. (Bottom riftht) State Chorus Randee Garber and Tom Sliwinski. 54 (Top left) Outstanding Teenagers of America—Gary Atutes, Terry Roth and Tom Sliwinski. fTop right) Exceptionally Able Youth—Jim Peters, Terry Roth (one of top 10), Dave Faignaert. and George Clay. Missing from picture—Nadine Mischuk and Lud Hanczar. (Bottom left) Government Award—Bill Fox (Bottom right) Mr. Burkett presents photography award to George Clay. 55 (Top left and right) Kaufman’s Art Award Winners—Sophia Neezyper. Bill Jula, Garney Dlugos, and Dave Faignaert. (Bot- tom left) Home Economics Awards—Donna Ricciadello and Patty Whitaker; Betty Crocker Award—Rosemary Briggs, fBot- tom right) Special Art Awards—Charlene Langer and Chuck Dato. Honors not pictured: Science Award—Steve Astriab Westinghouse Science Certificate—Bill Davis and Chuck Dato. Principal’s Award—Dave Dalby, Terry Roth, and Tom Sliwinski. 56 Voyager Staff LAYOUT STAFF Randee Garber—Editor Pat Erson Bill Fox Sue Kochin Olga Konecky Sue Mikus Nadine Mischuk Rose Pituch Kathy Popivthak Robbe Rowlands Helen Solomchak COPY STAFF Kathy Kay—Editor Lud Hanczar—Co-Editor—Sports Sue Adler Paula Babish Yvonne Bow land Bobbie Camp Dave Daiby Jim Peters Jack Wyke PICTURE STAFF (below right) Elaine Ernzer—Editor Jackie Foley Charlene Langer Sue Scott Marilyn Steranka Roseanne Vittore Bev Woodall TYPING STAFF (below left) 58 VOYAGER EDITORS (left) PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS (below left) George Clay—Editor Dave Faingnaert Chuck Halliwell Pat Kelly Zark Sudiak EDITOR-IN-CHIEF (above right) Terry Roth BUSINESS STAFF (jar left) Tom Sliwinski—Editor Patti Carr Debbie Doerflinger Mike Durkan Cindy Prosser Linda Whaley ADVISOR—Mrs. Green (left) 59 60 Student Council The meeting will now come to order' .. . Dave’s a real parliamentarian ... minutes . . . respectfully submitted, Pa- trice Carr ... Patrice? ... treasurer's report . . . Committee reports ... Steer- ing Committee . . . ideas for new high school ... discussion ... plans ... new business _____ Homecoming ... Hail to Carnegie ... we love thee eternally ... and a good cause . .. Volleyball game ... to raise money for United Fund ... fun ... and a suc- cess ... Senior Night ... last game ... mums ... tears ... the Snowball ... Winter Wonderland ... Santa's workshop ___ the church ... baby food jars ... beautiful ... Christmas Party — I never saw so much food” ... Sadie Hawkins ... I move we adjourn ... Art seconds the motion ... Adjourned. OFFICERS President—Dave Dalby Vice President—Lud Hanczar Secretary—Patti Carr Treasurer—Karen Funari Sponsor—Mrs. Mikus SENIORS Paula Babish Mike Charles George Clay Mike Durkan Kathy Kay Char Langer Nadine Mischuk Bill Musiol Rose Pituch Robbe Rowlands Art Sparbanie Paul Swiech Jack Wyke JUNIORS Denny Dnak Tom Dolfi Olga Konecky Rick Maksa Kathy Mathias Saundra Moehring Kathy Popivchak Cindy Prosser Ken Pruss SOPHOMORES George Babish Bruce Boretsky Becky Burkey Leo Nagy Steffy Patsch Bonnie Popivchak National Honor Society Scholarship ... leadership ... character _ service ... qualities of a well- rounded student ... an- nual activities ... Honor Society Inductions ... 26 new members ... biggest induction ceremony ever ... dozens of carnations and cookies — proud students ... then comes May ... and the Honors Awards Assembly ... even prouder students ... that handshake ... it means a lot. OFFICERS President— Bill Musiol Vice-President— Randee Garber Secretary— Terry Roth Sponsor— Mrs. Mikus MEMBERS Steve Astriab Paula Babish Patti Carr Kathy Kay Nadine Mischuk INDUCTEES SENIORS Charles Dato Debbie Doerflinger Dave Faignaert William Fox Vladimir Hanczar James Peters R ise Pituch Robbe Rowlands Nancy Sco'tt Tom Sliwinski Francis Vitale Rose Ann Vittore JUNIORS Roberta Camp Phyllis Dato Dermis Doak Susan Kochin Olga Konecky Jaime Kooser Sandy Oliver Diane Persiani Kathy Popivchak Cindy Jo Prosser Edward Smith Larry Turopolec James Zajicek Janet Zbalishen 61 See Staff CHS news staff ... always busy ... hustling stories . .. writing features ... taking pictures ... whole new format ... better quality ... Mr. B's offset work ... quality photos ... deadlines ... sales ... a-dime-a-paper .. . staff works ... depicts student life ... student interests ... interviews .. . backstage at Nixon . .. complete coverage ... surveys ... O” hours homework ... O” books read ... ideas ... news ... likes ... dislikes ... gossip ... teachers ... gives pic- tures of CHS. FJitor-in-Chief— Dave Faingnaert Sports Editor— Bill Fox Sponsor— Miss Ad ley STAFF Dee Dee Bonfili Kevin Bossolono Bobbie Gimp Teresa Chrucz Phyllis Dalo Rose Fera Jackie Foley Chris Gerrero Teresa Lachowicz Sue Scott Chris Woodall Janet Zbalishen 62 Outdoors Club President— Steve Astriah Vice-President— Cindy Prosser Secretary— Marianne Lisowski Treasurer— Gail Abbott Sergeant-al-Arms— Tom Kelsey Sponsor— Mr. Valalik SENIORS Patti Carr Mike Charles George Clay Dave Dalby Bill Davis Bond Davis Chuck Devorak Dave Faingnaert Kathy Flick Bill Huehn Darlene Kearns JoAnn Kessler Kathy Langer Jame Makar Nancy McGrogan Rita Penatzer Donna Ricadello Terry Roth Robbe Rowlands Belita Santavica Nancy Scott Janie Smith Helen Solomchak Jack Wyke JUNIORS Pauline Barwell Janet Bunio Dan Butera Carmen Caliguiri Mamie Caliguiri Tom Dolfi Lou Gangone Sue Kochin Olga Konecky Myron Kosiak Kathy Popivchak Wiley Roberts Marilyn Steranka SOPHOMORES Jim Bachman Pat Crato Janet Hastings Gloria Iacono Russ Jula Tom Matwiczyk Judy McCarthy Sue Mikus Virginia Morelli Renee Nicoletta 63 Future Teachers Of America Parliamentary procedures ... Order ... Open House ... student guides ... name tags ... lost parents ... What’s going on in the cafe- teria? ... club dues ... bring them in or else ... skating party ? ... we want your dues .. . money-making schemes ... planned college trips ... Where are your dues!!! ... student teachers ... riots at Harding . . . education set back 10 years ... forget the dues . .. OFFICERS President—Christine Gerrero Vice-President—Elaine Ernzer Secretary—Phyllis Dato Treasurer—Rosemarie Fera Sponsor—Mrs. Stout SENIORS Kathy Adams Debbie Doerflinger Patty Erson Elaine Ernzer Charlene Langer Nadine Mischuk Francis Vitale Roseanne Vittore JUNIORS Dec Bonfili Bobbie Camp Ed Campbell Diane Enrietti Jackie Foley Diane Kantor Theresa Lachowicz Kathy Mathias Susan Scott Debbie Steranka Barb Williamson SOPHOMORES Gloria Chioda Della Gannon Eileen Hoffman Cindy Lenfcsty JoAnne Maimone Bertha McCartney Carol McCartney Suzanne McMillen Stephanie Patsch 64 OFFICERS Prts.—Donna Ricciadello V. Prts.— Donna Lowar Sec.—Marianne Lisowski Treas.—Gerri Merritts Reporter—Carol Fiori Sponsor—Miss Boyle Gamy Dlugos Carol Fiori Kathy Langer Marianne Lisowski Donna Lowar Gerri Merritts Sandy Ptaszek Donna Ricciadello Louise Weiss Patty Whitaker Future Business Leaders Of America Outstanding business stu- dents ... encourage others to excel ... in typing ... shorthand ... buy charms and awards for Honors Assembly ... sell Tom- Watt Kits ... cute gifts for Christmas ... lots of profit ... conference at West Allegheny ... Easter Baskets for underpriv- ileged children ... our secretaries of tomorrow. 65 Varsity “C” Our athletes . . . mem- bers ... outstanding in sports ... rough ... sponsored t h e Turkey Trot ... kept the turkey well-fed and babysat until dance time ... new jackets . .. pride ... don’t let the girls wear ’em ... work hard for that letter ... last boys to win the orange MC' President—Paul Swiech Vice-President—Kevin Love Secretary—Dave Yaecino Treasurer—Bob Mulholland Ser eant-at-Arms—Gary Atutes Sponsor—Mr. D'Alesandro SENIORS Steve Astriab Mike Charles Dave Dalby Bob Danziger Bill Davis Buzz Davis Tony DeMarco Lud Hanczar Alan Harding Gary Hoyson Bill Huehn Bill Musiol Art Sparbanie JUNIORS Jim Aston Tom Dolfi Vince Falleroni Joe Gordon Joe Kantor Rick Maksa Ken Pruss Brad Pucci Ed Smith Frank Torchia Larry Turopolec SOPHOMORES Dave Roth 66 Future Nurses Future Nurses serve others ... as well as themselves ... visits to Pittsburgh hospitals for prospective R.N.'s ... Bake sale ... brings money ... gifts for youngsters at Children’s Hospital ... By the way ... Did Mrs. Weber teach you to roll bandages? President— Caryn Bibey Vice-President— Barb Vickers Secretary— Lorraine Sudjak Sponsor— Mrs. Weber SENIORS Grelchen Payne SOPHOMORES Shirley Starchesky 67 68 World Affairs Council Fearless leader ... J.J. ... lectures at Pitt ... boredom is beautiful .. . impeachment proceedings . . . Hilton Hotel news interview .. . Let’s go ... the day comes .. . You mean wc had to have reser- vations? ... can’t win ’em all ... Where’s everyone? Will someone please come to the meetings!!! ... Skiing trip?? ... Voyager pictures in front of the U. N. Building?? .. . SENIORS Sophia Neczypir JUNIORS Mamie Caliguiri Bobbie Camp Phyllis Dato Diane Enrietti Bob Fitzgerald Jackie Foley Chris Gerrero Cindy Haluszczak Diane Kantor Jamie Kooser Bruce Noel Louis Santodonato Debbie Steranka Barbara Williamson Chris Woodall Janet Zbalishen SOPHOMORES Yvonne Bow land Nancy Drost Teresa Scotti OFFICERS Pres.—Bruce Noel Sec.—Diane Enrietti Treaj.—Barbara Williamson Sponsor—Mr. Bonstingl Drama Club Pittsburgh Playhouse Gypsy . . . dues, meetings . . . Question! ... What hap- pened to the Thespian Society ? ... play-goers ... President A.W.O.L. ... encourage interest in live theater ... drama club members in class plays ... who took the beanies? ... pizza party? .... You're a Good Man Charlie Brown ... maybe I could be an actress ... just watch the play.” OFFICERS President— Jim Peters Vice-President— Robynne Rowlands Secretary— Randce Garber T reasnret— Janet Zbalishen Sponsor— Mrs. Green SENIORS Kathy Kay Charlene Langer Janie Makar Nadine Mischuk Rose Pi tush Terry Roth Tom Sliwinski JUNIORS Karen Janocha Cindy Loos Karen Marchetti Debbie Steranka Marilyn Steranka Toni Ward Christine Woodall SOPHOMORES Wendy Abbott Caryn Bibey Kevin Bossolona Yvonne Bowland Robbie Brijyts Elaine Chicchi Nancy Drost Todd Garber Kathy Koss Julius Kraushaar JoAnn Maimone Peg y Malone Bertha McCartney Carol McCartney Suzanne McMillen Susan Seibel 69 Stage Crew Up in the loft ... down on the ropes ... sound crew ... our boys ... and girls ... behind the scenes ... every assembly ... Should we use the baby spot ... set up the mike ... the screen _and then the plays ... Why does he always pick such complicated sets?” ... not another sliding panel ... How are we gonna hang him from the fireplace? ... We don’t even have a fireplace;” ... Hey, what’s that picture hanging in the loft?” ... that’s a stage crew secret. President—Chuck Dato Vice-President—Bob Danzinger Secretary-Treat.—Jo Ann Kessler Sponsor—Mr. Bricklemeyer SENIORS Joe Bagnato John Casey Randee Garber Tom Sliwinski JUNIORS Bill Kohut Jamie Kooser Bruce Noel Bob Perhosky SOPHOMORES Kevin Bossolono Larry Campbell Todd Garber Tom Kerchansky David Kidder 70 Book and Movie Review Club Let’s do something ... wanna go to a movie? ... I don’t think they’ll let us see Midnight Cowboy . What do you mean, ”we don’t get out of school the whole day?” I thought the Vice-President made the reservations Pass the popcorn ... How come our president isn t watching the show? . That was a good movie ... lets An it ioain sometime Now, about Oh. Calcutta. President—Phyllis Dato Vice-President—John Casey Secretary—Diane Kantor Treasurer—Sue Scott Sponsor—Miss Ad ley SENIORS Gail Abbott Joe Bagnato Joe Borgesi Marc Cerasini George Clay Shirl v Cunningham Pat Kohl Sophie Neczypir JUNIORS Dee Dee Bonfili Rose Fera Bob Fitzgerald Jackie Foley Vera Freshwater Chris Gerrcro Sue Kochin Olga Konccky Jaime Kooser Theresa Lachowicz Toni Lewellyn Bruce Noel Kathy Popivchak Cindy Prosser Wiley Roberts Lou Santodonata Debbie Steranka Theresa Uzar Chris Woodall SOPHOMORES Becky Burkey Charles Hoffman Bill Jula Bob Langer Linda Whaley Marianne Witwicki Elaine Zajicek 71 C.H.S. Kiltie Marching Band Band . .. last year for Tartan kilts ... took a lot of getting used to ... we'll sure miss them ... band camp ... 7:00 A.M. ... yawn ... wet grass — march, march ... boys + food = attacking animals ... more practice .. . hours after school ... oh no, not in the mud ... Hey! where's the trombone section ? ... first game ... petrified seventh graders ■. ■ away games What's going on in the back of the bus?” __ That kid's pants are show- ing” ... Aquarius ... See the Campbells run ... Gino strikes again _ Weather Show ... Joe DiNardo .. . ever try do- ing the Teaberry Shuffle with a tuba? . .. Charles kicked out again breaks old record ... Art plays Red River Valley nice ... What can I call this show ?” ... How about Casciola’s left-overs? — band folders ... spec- tacular success? ... pep rallies ... Dudeck, Du- deck—new hit tune ... How does Victors go?” ... Charge! ... last game ... Did you ever direct a band with tears in your eyes ? ... brass choir at Christmas Assembly ... Band Banquet ... baby pics of our fearless leader ... food ... band in debt ... band candy ... con- cert season ... practice ... We need a theme,” ... concert ... What a lovely way to spend an evening,” ... orange and black pride never felt more than at the sight of out band ... they are the best ... everybody knows it. 72 mmm en n I'S' '■ V NYS iy Xh5 vi i 1; •. •: v •. V: t ’. I c r.i A M : TJ A V- V : , jmJi M.. rJ S X2 - •r II v «( . « i ft 73 Smiling Majorettes Twirl Best Seniors—Marianne Lisowski—Head Patti Carr—Co-Head Gail Abbott Patty Kohl juniors—Christie Hood Cindy Jo Prosser Marilyn Steranka Sophomores—Wendy Abbott Judi McCarthy Peggy Harrington—Substitute Oh, the fun of summer practice ... hours and hours devoted to hard work . . . sweating in the sun ... frequent trips to the Dairy Queen . . Oglcbay Institute Twirl- ing and Drum Major Camp ... What went on? . . Christie and her bad back . . . Patti and Cindy singing nursery rhymes till 3 a.m. Marilyn and the organ player ... Mrs. Sherick—ugh! . . . learning new twirls . . . theme song ... I want to go home.” .. . Car Wash ... water battles at band camp . . . new uniforms ... Gail and her sexy routines . . . Patty Kohl and her lizard . .. Aquarius .. . Oh, no, I dropped it. . . . Judi and her non-campers' twirl ... bake sale ... Majorette dance ... pennants ... Wendy and Peggy— Sophomores are great! .. . highlight at halftime . . . Mar- ianne a great captain ... drop- ping of batons ... party for Craf- ton Majorettes . . . What a bash . . . add a lot of spirit at pep rallies ... presented coaches and football players with a cake ... practice after school till? Marianne, are we almost done? ... Kick those legs higher! ... smile ... lighted batons ... Seniors twirl fire ... the tears on Senior night . . . Band Banquet . .. Mr. Casciola . . . Goodbye Seniors ... Best Wishes to the new squad. 74 New Drill Team Adds A Lot To CHS Spirit SENIORS JUNIORS D Doerflinger P Barwell K Kay, Co-Cap. D Bonfili D Keanu, Co-Cap. D. Enrietti N. McGrogan I F°ley J Mulholland, Co-Cap. M. Funaro I. Smith f L‘,W0S2 H. Solomchak, Co-Cap. S. Oliver V. Freshwater K. Janocha SOPHOMORES R Briggs D. Gannon R. Nicolctta D. Philpot L. Sudjak D. Supan P. Vitale M. Witwicki C. Zbezinski DRILL TEAM Attention! ... dress right dress ... what's a fu-fu? . .. l-2-3 kick! . . . but we're a drill team not a chorus line ... bandcamp ... wet feet feel so good .. . why are we always last for lunch ... mumble, mumble ... anyone that talks gets a demerit . . . Why are we practicing in the parking lot? ... point your toes in boots? ... Let's go home! ... look to your left . . . why can't we be in front of the band ... where'd that song come from? ... football in November . . . short skirts aren’t everything ... defrost in the bus ... my tarn's stuck in a tuba . . . You're so darn hurt ... who has bowed legs? ... so that's what Miss Nicholas hides under her maxi . . . Why aren't we in the pep rally? ... My pompoms are falling apart ... Can't get next to you ... Pink + Red roses ... the fun's over . . . tears . . . at ease. 75 SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Steve Astriab Joe Bagnato Mike Charles Shirley Cunningham Randee Garber Bill Musiol Jim Peters Dom Santavicca Tom Sliwinski Art Sparbanie Jim Wallis SENIOR MAJORETTES Gail Abbott Patti Carr Pat Kohl Marianne Lisowski—Head SENIOR DRILL TEAM MEMBERS Debbie Doerflinger Kathy Kay Darlene Kearns Nancy McGrogan Judi Mulholland Janie Smith Helen Solomchak 76 Gail Abbott Wendy Abbott Kathy Adams Susan Adler Gary Atutes George Babish Paula Babish Joe Bagnato Pauline Barwell Caryn Bibey Bruce Boretsky Janis Boseia Keven Bossolono Yvonne Bowland Robbe Briggs Sandra Brown Becky Burkey Bill Cable Roberta Camp Patrice Carr Mike Charles Elaine Chicci Gloria Chiodo George Clay Donna Coleman Shirley Cunningham Diane Danks Charles Dato Phyllis Dato Rachel le Deacon Tony DeMarco Dennis Doak Debbie Docrflinger Diane Enrietti Elaine Ernzer Patricia Erson Rosemarie Fera Jackie Foley Bill Fox Karen Funari Patty Frederick Maria Funaro Della Gannon Randee Garber Todd Garber Martha Garner Christine Gerrero Anne Grant Charles Halliwell Cynthia Haluszczak Lud Hanczar Peggy Harrington Janet Hastings Mary Jo Hayes Kathy Hof Eileen Hoffman Gary Hoyson Karen Janocha Randy Jedrzejewski Diane Kantor Kathy Kay Tom Kerchansky Jo Ann Kessler Susan Kochin Sue Kohut Olga Konccky Jaime Kooser Charlene Langer Cindy Lenfestey Toni Lewellyn Kathy Livermore Pam Lowisz Cindy Loos Susan Madera JoAnn Maimone Jane Makar Kathy Mathias Esther Maust Judy CcCarthy Bertha McCartney Carol McCartney George McGrady Bill McKean Suzanne McMillen Susan Mikus Nadine Mischuk Saundra Moehring Virginia Morelli Mary Musico Joan Nagy Mary Neal Sophia Neczypir Renee Nicoletta Bruce Noel Sandra Oliver Donna Openbrier Pam Ostaffy Steffany Patsch Rita Penatzer Diana Persiani Harold Peters Rose Pituch Bonnie Popivchak Kathy Popivchak Debbie Pretka Cindy To Prosser Brad Pucci Carol Quinn Wiley Roberts Terry Robertson Ker Rosenberry David Roth Terry Roth Robynne Rowlands Belitta Santavicca Sue Scott Susan Seibel Helen Solomchak Art Sparbanie Sue Spratt Debbie Steranka Ed Strous Loraine Sudjak Peggy Swiech Jim Talotta Gndy Thomson Richard Tyrone George Ur am Barb Vickers Francis Vitale Patrice Vitale Mary Anne Vittore Roseanne Vittore Debbie Volanski Ginger Wahlgren Jim Wallis Mary Beth Walnoha Toni Ward Louise Weiss Linda Whaley Aaron Whitaker Marianne Witwicki Beverly Woodall Christine Woodall Ann Wozny Jack Wyke Janet Zbalishen OFFICERS President— Tom Sliwinski Choir Vice-Pres.— JoAnn Kessler Secretary— Randee Garber Treasurer— Nadine Mischuk Director— Mr. Bandyk Band Cheryl Adamson Glen Allen Steve Astriab Joe Bagnato Kevin Bos so Iona Craig Boyd Mamie Caliguiri Roberta Camp Ed Campbell Russ Campbell Linda Cavey Bill Charles Mike Charles Cindy Covi Shirley Cunningham Dennis Doak Danny Duvall Carol Faincnaert Adrianne Faleroni Georce Fid'rski Randee Garber Todd Garber Lennv G-rlowski Bill Ha uszcazak B-cky Hanczar Eileen Hoffman Margie Tedereski Pat Kelly Bill Kohut Larry Kostic David Koziak Don Koziak Mvron Koziak Mark Lance Dennis McCartney Carol McGinnis Karen Marchetti John Mathias Bill Musiol Paul Musiol Jimmy Peters Joe Popivchak John Popivchak Wiley Roberts Dom Santavicca Sue Scott Tom Sliwinski Art Sparbanie James Valoric James Wallis Rick Wallis Al Winters Christine Woodall Elaine Woodall Carol Wozniak Mary Ellen Wozniak Janet Zbalishen Ruth Hoyson Jan Spivak Mary Deacon Becky Burkey Director— Mr. Casciola Announcer— Terry Roth 77 Chess Club Moves ... cheek ... food for thought ... chess by mail ... Munhall High ... fast action ... one move ... exciting meetings ... the club ... massive membership ... end of year party ... checkmate ... the king is dead ... long live Mr. G. ... OFFICERS Prei.—Chuck Halliwell V. Pres.—Jim Peters Stt.-Treas.—Jim Zajicek Sponsor—Mr. Gearing SENIORS Joe Borgesi Kirk Brandebura Bill Fox Chuck Halliwell Jim Peters JUNIORS Jim Zajicek SOPHOMORES Randy Thompson 80 American Field Service Purpose of A.F.S. ... Promotion of peace throughout the world . .. New Sponsor, Mrs. Lederstein .. . something missing ... no foreign exchange student this year ... is AFS still a club? ... YES. OFFICERS President—Patti Kohl Vice-Pres.—Vera Freshwater Secretary—Sue Kohut Treasurer—Karen Marchetti Sponsor—Mrs. Lederstein SENIORS Shirley Cunningham Patti Kohl Beverly Woodall JUNIORS Kathy Adamski Frank Bagnato Linda Budavich Mary Ellen Chesney Donna Coleman Mitchell Duvall Vera Freshwater Maria Funaro Becky Hoyson Sue Kohut Kathy Lafferty Kathy Livermore Pam Liwosz Karen Marchetti Maureen Moss Sandy Oliver Roberta Queen Carol Quinn Lorraine Remschel Louis Santodonato Dorn Talotta SOPHOMORES Wendy Abbott Linda Alessio Robbie Briggs Becky Burkey Anne Grant Peggy Harrington 81 Red Cross Club New club ... combined with the Girls’ Service Society . . . central or- ganization downtown .. . helpful sponsors Mrs. Baxter and Mrs. Rob- ertson ... stockings full of goodies for the sick at Christmastime ... gooey candy apples . . . worrywart President ... we try to help. President—Elaine Emzer Vice President—Linda Budavich Secretary—Debbie Doerflingcr Treasurer—Louise Davis Sponsors—Mrs Baxter Mrs. Robertson SENIORS Kathy Adams Patty Erson Roseanne Vittore Bev Woodall JUNIORS Kathy Adamski Pauline Barwell Christie Hood Kathy Turko Linda Turko Helen Veard SOPHOMORES Gloria Chioda Janet Hastings Eileen Hoffman Janis Sams Teresa Scotti Shirley Starizenski Diane Schwartzmiller Lorraine Sudjak Bernadette Trombetta Patrice Vitale Maryanne Vittore 82 SENIORS Bob Datig Martha Garner Chuck Halliwell Nitfalie lorio Frank Roman Scott Reed Ed Zbezinski JUNIORS Mike Dorman Garv Ko« ha! Bob Tischler Bowling Club Sole purpose ... to bowl ... certain days after school ... pile into Mr. B’s VW ... to Noble Manor ... We even get a dis- count ... strike ... Are you kidding?” . .. Watch this” ... in the gutter ... nobody’s perfect. President— Don Muraco Vice-President— Dom Talotta Secretary— Rich Pektas Treasurer— Frank Bagnato Sponsor— Mr. Bercelli SOPHOMORES Rick Cantley Gary Covi Glen Wallace 83 Boys Physical Education Club Made up of athletic types ... spend lots of time in the gym ... ”Handsome Bob’ ... supervises activities ... Who's next on the tramp? Rings ... Ropes ... Help with Olympic Day ... exercise . sweat ... relax. . . work out ... SENIORS Jim Shaffer Tony DeMarco Lud Han czar Frank Torchia Gary Hoyson SOPHOMORES Bill Musiol John Baker Mike Quinn Garry Bennish Tom Simms Bruce Boretsky Jim Talotta Rich Dillon Rich Tyrone Ed Donahue Jeff Harbin JUNIORS Dan Kinzler Jim Aston Dan Klein John Baird Dave Koziak Bill Cable Frank Lupi Vince Falleroni John Mancini •Bob Gabig George McGrady Rich Hancock Wally Nany Geary' Hatcher Curtis Randolph Jim MacNeil Ron Snyder Rick Maksa Tom Steiner Bill McIntyre Carmen Talmonti Ken Pruss George Uram Jim Roach Ed Robbins Chuck Schwartzmiller Roger Vey 84 “Thank You” To A Few Special People Student Teachers: (Top left) Miss Grohousky—Spanish. (Bot- tom left) Miss Rozito—Economics. (Top right) Miss Kachnycz —Library Assistant. (Bottom right) A special thank-you to the guy who does a little bit of everything—Rocky. 85 Little Tartans Boast First Winning Season In Years SENIORS Gary Atutes—co-captain Joe Borgesi Sam Brown—co-captain Dave Dal by—co-captain Bill Huehn JUNIORS Jim Aston Tom Dolfi Vince Fallcroni Joe Gordon Gary Koishal Rick Maksa Ken Pruss Brad Pucci Jim Roach Ed Smith Frank Torchia Larry Turopolec SOPHOMORES George Babish John Baker Bill Cable Jeff Harbin Tom Kelsey Dan Kinzler Bob Queen Bill Smith Bob Smith Kim Stolfer Glenn Wallace 89 South Fayette—(home) 1-0 win Tough hard-fought fame ... our boys really put out ... South Fayette scores in the last three minutes of play, but Tartans later win game by default. Boyle Catholic—(away) 19-0 loss Off-night for our boys ... bad breaks ... three costly fumbles cost us the ball game. Brentwood—(home) 6-0 win Wild pep assembly . .. leads to CHS victory . . . Atutes scores on a one-yard plunge ... Joe DeNardo predicts good weather for Tartans at halftime show. 90 Peters Township—(home) 24-14 win C.H.S. gains third win as As- ton scores three touchdowns . . . Carnegie remains in Class A race. Bur get ts to wn— ( homecomi ng ) 7-0 win Tartans w i n hard-fought homecoming game . . . Atutes makes lone score on 32 yard run. Fort Cherry—(away) 12-6 win Students show spirit in sea- son's most important game ... Atutes scores on 8 yard run and passes to Pruss for winning touchdown . . . Fort Cherry knocked out of A race . . . proud Tartans march off field—Number One. 91 Led By Our Great Coaches Quaker Valley—(away) 12-6 loss Disappointing day for Tartans . . Carnegie eliminated from Class A race. IVast Allegheny—(away) Jt-14 loss Teams battle for Black Hills Conference title . . . penalties cost Carnegie game . . . hardest fought game of the year. Weirton Madonna—(home) 56-0 loss Senior Night . last game for orange and black. Mr. Robert Stotsky Baekfield Coach Mr. Ted Dudeck Head Coach Mr. William Yost Line Coach John Butera Manager 92 . . . And Hardworking Seniors 93 94 Basketball COACHES Head Coach—Mr. Vatalik Assistant Coach—Mr. Gearhart SENIORS Joe Bagnato Mike Quinn Jack Wyke JUNIORS Jim Aston Tom Dolfi Vince Falleroni Geary Hatcher Jim McNeil Ken Pruss SOPHOMORES Gary Benish Bob English Curtis Randolph Randy Thompson Manager—Bob Danzinger 95 Basketball Highlights 11 28 69 South Fayette—(away) Tartans start sea- son on winning note . . Led by Dolfi and Aston's 16 point performances. 1 2 70 West Allegheny—(away) Carnegie wins sec- tion opener ... good defense and Dolfi's 22 points pace the Tartans. 1 6 70 Freedom—(home) Roundballers lose second section game on disputed shot with two seconds left on clock ... a real heartbreaker. 1 9 70 Western Beater—(home) Tartans get psyched at halftime after being behind 28 21 ... Dolfi and Pruss score 28, 22 respectively while Quinn and Wyke dominate the boards for second section win. 1 13 70 Center—(away) Carnegie knocked out of section—18 race ... lose on foul shot with four seconds left in game. 2 10 70 Center—(home) Roundballers win most ex- citing game in five years . . . down by 18 points at start of fourth quarter ... Carnegie full court 96 press stifles Trojans with Dolfi dropping in 39 points and Hatcher making key steals. 2 20 70 Coravpolis—(home) Carnegie High's last basketball game Seniors final game all out hustle demoralizes Blue Devils game stopped with 12 seconds remaining when Wyke was tackled by Cory player . . . roundballers end season with four straight wins and first winning record in five years. Section Record—9 wins—3 losses. Seasonal Record -12 wins- 10 losses. 97 Seniors (Top right) Mike Quinn (Bottom left) Jack Wyke (Bottom right Joe Bagnato 98 66 100 Wrestling COACHES Head Coach— Mr. Ted Dudeck Assistant Coach— Mr Robert Stotsky SENIORS Michael Charles George Clay Vladimir Hanczar William Huehn Kevin Love Arthur Sparbanie Paul Swiech JUNIORS Damiain Columbus Joseph Gordon Joe Granata Brad Pucci Edward Smith Frank Torchia Larry Turopolec SOPHOMORES John Baker Bruce Boretsky Edwin Donahue Richard Falcioni Frank Granata Russell Jula Thomas Kelsey Frank Lupi George McGrady William McKean Da id Roth Donald Richards Robert Smith William Smith Kim Sto'fer George I’ram Dorsey Wheeler MANAGERS John Butera Geroge Babish Don Muraco 101 Wrestling Highlights South Fayette—Tartan grapplers pin six in opening meet . . . roll up big team score . . . (CHS—57 SF— 3) Christmas Tournament at Peters Tounship_______ Wrestlers spend vacation practicing . . . claim four champions—Love, Huehn. Jula, and Pucci three runner-ups—Hanczar, Richards, and H. Smith . . take team title . . . bring home trophy for Christmas. Sorth Allegheny—grapplers start the New Year right by dumping strong N.A. team . . . (CHS— 34 NA—18). Canon-MacMillan—Tartans lose their first dual meet of season . . lack aggressiveness with State Champ Love out of lineup . . . (CHS—14 CM—50). Shaler—-grapplers battle well-balanced Shaler team .. losing 18-8 Sweich, Love and Gordon pin . .. 25-18 our favor . . . lose heartbreaker with heavyweight pin ... 26-25 . . . third loss in a row. 102 Keystone—Oaks—grapplers win big at home break losing streak . .. fans love aggressive Tartan team ... seven pins great for wrestler's moral ... (CHS—46 KO 15). Gateua —See-saw battle . . pins by Love. Huehn and Boretsky make difference . . . Tartan s win mars Gateway's undefeated season . . (CHS—29 Gate- way—21) Chartiers Valley—rivalry renewed before overflowing crowd ... six CV matmen lose by falls Home fans overjoyed by victory . . Senior night three falls claimed by Seniors . . (CHS 29 CV—19). McGuffy—grapplers overpower inexperienced McGuffy ... Huehn collects his eleventh fall of season ... Love wins by fall for ninth consecutive time . . . Tartans end season with seven meet winning streak ... (CHS—35 McGuffy—17). Section S Tournament—A w'eek of conditioning pays off for grapplers . . . look unbeatable . eight Tartan matmen in finals . . Roth. Boretsky, Sparbanie. Huehn and Love are proclaimed champ's . . Carnegie wins team trophy . . Tartans rule tough Section 5 once again. Regional Qualifier—Both Huehn and Love win by pinning . . . three matmen lose tough ones. Regional Tournament—Huehn and Love win in after- noon . . Huehn loses heartbreaker in last thirty seconds of match . . 6-4 . . . Love wins easy decision 6-0. State—Love leaves no doubt as to who is champ wins both matches by falls. Record—11 wins 3 losses 103 Wrestling Honors (Top) Peters Township Christmas Wrestling Tourna- ment Champions. (Left to rizht) Brad Pucci—180 pounds Ke in Love—154 pounds Bill Huehn—155 pounds Russ Jula—112 pounds (Center) Section 5 Wrestling Champs (kneeling left to rizht) Bruce Boretsky—95 pounds Dave Roth—88 pounds Art Sparhanie—127 pounds (Standing left to r fht) Coach Stotsky Bill Huehn—155 pounds Kevin Love—145 pounds Coach Dudeck (Bottom) WPIAL Southern Qualification Tournaments. (Left) Bill Huehn—153 pounds (Rizht) Kevin Love—145 pounds 104 105 Winning Is A Tradition Coach—Mr Bandyk SENIORS Steve Astriab. Captain Bond Davis Bill Davis JUNIORS Joe Kantor Larry Turopolec SOPHOMORES Todd Garber Ri bert Haraczy Ken Rosenberry Dave Roth RECORD WINS 14 LOSSES 0 North Allegheny ........................3.2 Brentwood ..............................3-0 A von worth ...........................3-0. 5-0 North Hills ...........................5-0. 5-0 Fort Cherry ...........................5-0. 5-0 Chartiers Valley ......................5-0. 3-2 Moon ..................................5-0. 5-0 Crafton ...............................5-0. 5-0 M V P. Steve Astriab 106 107 (Bottom riftht) GIRLS TENNIS TEAM SENIORS Elaine Ernzer Shirley Cunningham SOPHOMORE Linda Whaley FRESHMEN Janet Bagnato Vicki Clay Janice Fitzgerald Jan Spivak Shirley Cunningham (not present in picture) 108 Baseball Coach—Mr. Charles Stockum SENIORS Gary Atutes Kirk Brandebura Tim Donnelly Alan Harding Gar ’ Hoyson William Musiol Dominick Santavicca Jim Talotu David Yaccino Michael Zurowski JUNIORS Carmen Caliguri Tom Dolfi Robert Gabig Lou Gangone Myron Koziak Ricky Maksa James MacNeil Paul Musiol Kenny Pruss Edwin Robbins Charles Schwartzmiller SOPHOMORES Bob English Daniel Klim Dennis Schwartzmiller Aaron Whitaker 109 RECORD: WON 1 LOST 8 SENIORS Gary Atutcs Kirk Brandebura Tim Donnelly Alan Hardin Gary Hoyson William Musinl Dominick Santavicca Jim Talotta David Yaccino Michael Zurowski (Btlou lejt) M.V.P.—Gary Atutes no We’ve Got The Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS SENIORS: Robbe Rowlands, Cap. Connie Heck Charlene Langer Nadine Mischuk JUNIORS: Olga Konecky, Co-Cap. Donna Coleman Diana Persiani SOPHOMORES: Diane Danks Patly Frederick Cindy Thompson Hard work ... Camp (honor and fun) Olga, did the pep stick fall!!! ... Five Blue Rib- bons ... Won spirit stick for being peppy ... Let's practice girls ... If I were not a cheerleader I know just what I'd be . . . Who took those pic- tures in the shower? ... Bake sale ... Annual cheerleader's- dance Anybody for lemonade . . . only 8c a glass ... how about some poppy popcorn ... fund raising for jackets ... car wash . . . Make sure that car is clean it's mine!! ... Don't put that bucket on my hood . . . What would our football players do without them ? ... Anybody like to buy a tote bag ... Great pep assemblies ... SPIRIT ... SPIRIT ... SPIRIT ... Let's hear it ... Excitement ... Go Carnegie go ... Who won the Pep Stick ? ... Tartans Great . . . Basketball ... Hustle . . . C.H.S. Roundballers are great ... Wrestling ... Orange ... Black ... Pin ... Music to strip by ... SPIRIT ... What is spirit????????? ... SPIRIT—10 girls who cry when we’re losing ... really smile when we win ... yell till they're hoarse ... SPIRIT IS . . . our cheerleaders. 112 Our Senior Cheerleaders: (Top left) Robbe Rowlands (our captain). (Center left) Connie Heck. (Top right) Char- lene Langer (Bottom right) Nadine Mischuk (Bottom left) Jump high cheerleaders . . jump high. Notice the famous pep stick in Robbe's hand. 113 KEVIN Kevin Love . . . CHS's own champ ... It all began at Hard- ing ... grades 7-9 ... 30 wins ... 0 losses . .. Junior WPIAL Champ ... 3 straight years ... Sophomore year ... 17 wins ... 8 pins Runner-up WPIAL Regional Tournament ... Junior year ... most valuable wrestler in Clearfield Invitational Tournament ... 23 wins ... 19 pins ... 0 losses ... PIAA State Champ, 138 ... better every year ... 1970 .. . won Peters Township Invitational Tournament ... 25 wins ... 22 pins ... 0 losses . . PIAA State Champ—145 . . . Twice a State Champ!!! High School All American ... Career record ... 95 wins ... 2 losses ... longest winning streak ... two undefeated seasons ... best season record ... (25-0) ... The Press called him ... State's most brilliant wrestler of the year ... we agree. 114 To honor our athletes ... annual awards din- ner ... at Polish National Hall . .. good food . ..going back for seconds ... guest speaker Mr. Jack Wiley ... former Pitt and Steeler coach ... Most valuable player awards—Foot- ball—Gary Atutes ... Basketball—Tom Dolfi ... Wrestling—Kevin Love ... Tennis—Steve Astriab .. . Baseball—Gary Atutes ... Girls Athetics—Debbie Philpot ... J. Arthur Adams Good Sportsman Award—Bill Huehn. 115 Our Girls On The Basketball Court VARSITY Ginny Bruzzese Rachelle Deacon Jana Fitzgerald Patty Frederick Eileen Hoffman Diane Kantor Judy McCarthy Stenhany Patsch Debbie Philpot JR. VARSITY Sandy Brown Vicki Clay Louise Davis Cynthia Haluszczak Claire Mazewski Renee Nicoletta Nancy Oliver Donna Swartzmiller Barb Williamson Marianne Witwicki Manager—Sandy Oliver Coach—Miss Ripple 116 Senior Favorites (Top left) Most Attractive—Kathy Musiol and Paul Swiech (Top right) Most Talented— Charlene Langer and Tom Sliwinski. (Bottom left) Most Athletic—Rose Pituch and Kevin Love. (Bottom right) Best Dressed—Sophia Neczypir and Joe Bagnato. 118 (Top left) Most Friendly—Connie Heck and Sam Brown. (Top right) Most Likely to Succeed—Terry Roth and Tom Sliwinski. (Center left) Class Clowns— Natalie lorio and Tony DeMarco. (Center right) Best Dancers—Kathy Musiol and Art Sparbanie. (Bottom left) Class Flirts—Gail Abbott and Paul Switch 119 Senior Officers OFFICERS President—Art Sparbanie V. President—Lud Hanczar Secretary—Nancy Scott Treasurer—Carol Fiori Sponsor—Mrs. Hargreaves HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES 102—Paula Babish 105—Bill Davis 104— Pat Kohl 105— Terry Roth 106— Paul Swiech Parkway—Leonard Dabney 120 GAIL L. ABBOTT Abbei’ VOYAGER Staff II, 12, Typing Edi- tor 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Girls' Wrestling Match 12; Majorette 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play As- sistant Director; Junior Class Trip; Choir 12; Prom Committee; Senior Class Play Prompter; Magazine Campaign 12; ''See'’ Staff 10; Book and Movie Re- view Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Outdoors Club 12. Treasurer 12; Senior Favorite—Class Flirt. KATHY JEAN ADAMS •'Kathy Olympic Day 10, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Com- mittee; Senior Class Play Committee; Junior Class Trip; Magazine Campaign 12; After-Prom Committee; Pep Club 11, 12; FBLA 11; Red Cross 12; FTA 11; Shorthand Awards 11, 12. 121 RICHARD MICHAEL AHEARN Twig? Wrestling 10, 11, Letter 11; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 10; Boys' P.E. Club 11. STEVEN MICHAEL ASTRIAB Ac Most Valuable Player—Tennis 12; Ten- nis 10, 11, 12; Letter 10, 11, 12, Capt. 12; Olympic Day 10, 11; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; Dance Band 10. 11, 12, Letter; Candy Sale 11; Junior Trip; Prom Entertainment Chrmn.; Senior Play Cast; Mag. Cpgn 12; Camera Club 10; See Staff 11; Boys' P.E. Club 11; Boys’ Pep Club 12; Outdoors Club 12; Pres. 12; Var C 10, 11, 12; N. H. S. 11, 12; NEDT Award 10; Honor Roll Cert 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll Award 12; Science Award 12. GARY E ATUTES Toots Football 10, 11, 12. Capt. 12, Letter 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, Letter 10; Baseball 10, 11. 12; Opt 11, 12, Letter 11, 12; U.F. Volleyball Game 10, 11; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Choir 10. 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Trip; Stu. Coun. 10; Homeroom Rep. 10, 11; Gymnastics Club 10, 11; Boys’ Pep Club 12; Boys' P.E. Club 10, 11, 12; Sgt.-at-Arms 11; Varsity C 10, 11, 12; Sgt.-at-Arms 12; Outstanding Teenager of America Award; Black Hills All-Conf Quarterback; Most Valuable Player—Football 12; NEDT Award 10; Honor Roll Cert. 10, 11, 12. PAULA EILEEN BABISH Babo” VOYAGER Staff 11, 12; Olympic Day 10; Choir 10, 11, 12; Mixed En- semble 10, 11, 12; Girls' Ensemble 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Comm.; Prom Comm.; Mag. Cmpgn. 12; Christmas Dance Ticket Chrmn. 12; Homeroom Rep. 12; Stu. Coun. 12; Tri Hi-Y 10; FTA 10, 11; See Staff 10, 11; Co-Ed. 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Service Society 11, Pres. 11; N. H. S. 11, 12; Typing Awards 11, 12; Shorthand Awards 12; NEDT Award 10; Prom Court, Third Attendant 12; Civic Club Scholarship 12; Honor Roll Cert. 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll Award 12 122 JOSEPH JAMES BAGNATO Bags” Basketball 12. Letter 12; Olympic Day 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Con- cert Band 10. 11, 12, Letter. Choir 10, 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 12; Varsity Singers 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Cast; Junior Class Trip; Prom Committee; Senior Class Play Com- mittee; Magazine Campaign 12; Camera Club 10, 11; ''See” Staff 11; Safety Club 11, Vice-President 11; Book and Movie Review Club 12; Stage Crew 11, 12; Senior Class Favorite—Best Dressed. JOHN BALOG Here” Olympic Day 10, 11; Art Club, 10; Bowling Club 11. RALPH WALTER BARBISCH Rudy” Parkway West Technical School 11, 12 LILENE JEAN BEARD Lit Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10. Secretary 10; FBLA 11; Future Nurses of America 11; Parkway West Technical School 12; Typing Award 10. 123 RUTH CHRISTINA BEVARD Ruthie” U.F. Volleyball 10; Olympic Day 10, 11; Choir 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee; Magazine Campaign 12; After-Prom Committee 12; Poster Com- mittee for Athletic Events 12; Art Club 10; See ’ Staff 12; FTA 11, 12; FBLA 10, 11. 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll Certificate 12. JOHN L BLACK Peter” Olympic Day 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Parkway West Technical School 12. WILLIAM HARRY BORETSKY Billy Byrd” Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10; Prom Committee 11; Chess Club 10, 11; Bowling Club 10, 11. JOESPH BORGESI Note” Football 10, 12, Letter 12; U.F. Volley- ball Game 10, 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Bowling Club 10, 11; Book and Movie Review Club 12; Boys Pep Club 12; Chess Club 10, 11, 12; Varsity C 12. STEPHEN KIRK BRANDEBURA Kirk Lr F. Volleyball Game 11, 12; Olympic Day 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Chess Club 12; Boys' Pep Club 12; Boys' Phys Ed Club 10, 11, 12; Industrial Arts Award 11. ROSEMARY ANNE BRIGGS Rosemary” Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Trip; Senior Class Play Committee. Book and Movie Review Club 10, 11; French Club 11; Red Cross Club 12; Outdoors Club 12; Shorthand Awards 12; Future Home- maker Award 12; Honor Roll 12. 124 EDWARD BROWN Ed’’ Parkway West Area Technical School 12. SAMUEL J. BROWN Sam Football 10. 11, 12. Letter 12; Olympic Day 10. 11, 12; Magazine Campaign 12; Boys' Phys. Ed. Club 10, 11; Boys' Pep Club 12. JOHN CHARLES BUDAVICH Hud Olympic Day 10, 11. 12; Candy Sale 11; Magazme Campaign 12; Spanish Club 10; Boys' Phys. Ed. Club 11; Boys' Pep Club 12; Honor Roll Certifi- cate 10, 11. MARY CHRISTINE BYERS Chtir Olympic Day 10. 11. 12; Girls Wrest- ling Match 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Committee; Prom Committee 11; Senior Class Play Committee; FBLA 11; Bowling Club 12; Pep Club 12; Poster Committee for Athletic Events 12. 12 5 PATRICE JEAN CARR Pam VOYAGER Staff 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11; Majorette 11, 12, Co-Cap- tain 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Committee; Prom Invitations and Favors Committee Chair- man; Senior Class Play Committee; Mag- azine Campaign 12; Homeroom Captain; Student Council 11, 12, Secretary 12; Girls’ Pep Club 10, 11; Gymnastics Club 10; Girls' Service Society 12; AFS 11, Secretary 11; Outdoors Club 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Honor Roll 10; Homecoming Queen 12; Fashion Show Model 12. JOHN DANIEL CASEY Irishman Wrestling 11; Candy Sale 11; Junior C’ass Play Committee; Magazine Cam- paign 12; Future Engineers' Club 10; FTA 10; French Club 11; Safety Club 11; Book and Movie Review 12, Vice- President 12; Stage Crew 12. MARC ALAN CERASINI AW Olympic Day 11; Choir 10; Candy Sale 11; Magazine Campaign 12; See Staff 11; Book and Movie Review Club 10, 11, 12; Roteman’s Brigade 11. ROBERT H CHAPMAN •Bob Candy Sale 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Safety Club 11; Best Dressed Junior Award. 126 MICHAEL WILLIAM CHARLES Mike Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Utter 11, 12; Baseball 10; UF Volleyball Game 10, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; Dance Band 10, 77, 12; Tijuana Tartans 10, 11, Utter; Choir 11, 12; Mixed Ens. 12; Var. Singers 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Comm. 11; Senior Play Cast; Stu. Coun. 11, 12; Bowling Club 10; Boys’ P.E. Club 10, 11; Outdoor's Club 12; Var. C” 11, 12. TERESA CHRUSZCZ Teresd' UF Volleyball Game 10; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Comm. 11; See” Staff 11, 12; Tri- Hi-Y 10; Girls’ Rec. Assoc. 11. GEORGE FORSYTHE CLAY I i VOYAGER Staff 10, 11. 12, Pho- tography Ed. 11, 12; Wrestling 12, Letter; U.F. Volleyball Game 10; Olym- pic Day 10, 11, 12; Dance Band 11; Choir 10, 11, 12; Mixed Ens. 11, 12; Var. Singers 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Trip; Prom Comm. 11; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Stu. Coun. 11, 12; Sports Prog. Ed. 11, 12; Christmas Dance Pub. Ch. 12; Radio and Electronics Club 10; Camera Club 10, 11; Pres. 11; Book and Movie Review Club 11. 12, V P. 11; Boys' Pep Club 12; Outdoors Club 12; Var C ’ 12; NEDT Award 10; Honor Roll Cert. 10; Marine Test— Second Place Trophy; Exceptionally Able Youth Aw'ard 12; Homecoming Escort 12. VICTORIA ELAINE COSTA Vicki UF Volleyball Game 10, 11; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Colorguard 11; Candy Sale 11; Prom Comm ; Poster Comm, for Ath. Events 12; Gym. Club 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Girls. Rec. Assoc. 11; Pep Club 11; FNA 11; AFS 12; Fashion Show Model 12. SHIRLEY ANN CUNNINGHAM Shirl Tennis 11, 12; UF Volleyball Game 10, 11; Olympic Day 10, 11; Band 10, 11, 12. Letter; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Jr. Play Comm.; Jr. Trip; Prom Comm. 11; Senior Play Comm.; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Book and Movie Re- view Club 11, 12; French Club 11; AFS 12 LEONARD CORDALE DABNEY Leonard UF. Volleyball Game 10, 11. 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Trip; Jr. Play Cast; Msg. Cpgn. 12; Senior Play Cast; Homeroom Rep. 12; Boys' P.E. Club 10; FTA 10; Boys' Pep Club 12; Parkway West Tech- nical School 11, 12; Stu. Coun. 12; Fashion Show Model 12. 127 DAVID H DALBY Animal” VOYAGER Staff 12; Football 10. 11, 12, Letter 10, 11, 12; U F. Volleyball Game 10, 11; Olympic Day 10, 11; Choir 10. 11; Homeroom Rep. 11; Spanish Club 10; Stu. Coun 12, Pres. 12; Var. ,,C 10. 11, 12; Sec. 11. ROBERT L. DATIG Koor Olympic Day 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; Pres. 12; Chess Club 10; Camera Club 11; AFS 12; Boys' Pep Club 12; Parkway West Technical School 12; Honor Roll 12. CHARLES FRANCIS DATO Chuck” U F. Volleyball Game 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Choir 11, 12; Mixed Ens. 12; Varsity Singers 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom. Comm., Mag. Cpgn. 12; Christmas Dance Dec. Comm. Co-Chmn. 12; After Prom Location Comm. Chmn. 10; Stage Crew 12, Pres. 12; Art Club 10. 11; Chess Club 10. 11; N H S. 12; NEDT Award 10; NJAS Cert. 10, 11. BOND SOMMERVILLE DAVIS. JR Buzz Tennis 11, 12, Letter 11, 12; Olympic Day 11; Prom Comm.; After-Prom Comm.; Art Club 10. 11; Chess Club 10; Outdoors Club 12; Var. C’ 12; See Staff 10, 11, Asst. Sports Ed. 10. Co-Ed. 11. WILLIAM LAIRD DAVIS, JR Bill VOYAGER Staff II; Tennis 11, 12. Let- ter 1 , 12; U.F. Volleyball Game 10; Olympic Day 10, 11. 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Trip; Prom Comm.; Senior Play Cast; After-Prom—Head Chrmn; Home- room Rep. 12; Bowling Club 10; AFS 10, 11; Chess Club 10; Roteman's Brigade 11; Outdoors Club 12; Var. C 12; See Staff 10, 11, Sports Ed. 10. Co-Ed. II; NEDT Award 10; NJAS Cert. 11. ANTHONY CHARLES DeMARCO Tony Baseball 10. 11. 12; Mgr. 10, 11, Let- ter 10. 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Comm. 11; Var. C 11, 12; Boys’ P E Club 12; Boys’ Pep Club 12; Fashion Show; Senior Favorite—Class Clown. 128 CHARLES L DEVORAK Chief Baseball 11; Olympie Day, 11, 12; Band 10; Junior Class Trip; Magazine Campaign 12; Camera Club 10; Out- doors Club 12; Parkway West Tech- nical School 11, 12; Student Council 12. GARNET LEE DLUGOS Gam Girls’ Wrestling Match 12; Olympic Day 10, 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Com- mittee; Senior Class Play Committee; Magazine Campaign 12; After-Prom Committee; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Pep Club 10; Knitting Club 11; Girls' Service So- ciety 11; FBLA 12; Kaufmann's Art Award 12. SHARON LEE DLUGOS Sharon U.F. Volleyball Game 11; Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee; Camera Club 10; Book and Movie Review Club 10; FBLA 11; Future Nurses of America II; Sec” Staff 11; Parkway West Technical School 12. DEBRA RUTH DOERFLINGER Dthhe' VOYAGER 12; Olympic Day 10. 11, 12; Choir 10. 11. 12; Mixed Ensemble 12; Drill Team 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class' Play Committee; Prom Commit- tee; Senior Class Play, Committee; Mag- azine Campaign 12; After Prom Com- mittee 12; Spanish Club 10; FBLA 10, Reporter 10; Book and Movie Review Club 10, 11; Library Club 10, II; FTA II, 12; Red Cross 12, Secretary 12; Stenograph I Award II; National Honor Society 12; Honor Roll Certificate 10, 11, 12. 129 TIMOTHY B DONNELLY 'Tim Basketball 10; Baseball 12, Letter 12; Olympic Day 10. 11; Candy Sale 11; Boys1 Phys. Ed. Club 10, 11; Boys’ Pep Club 12. V VALGENE DOERFLINGER VaT KATHERINE ELAINE ERNZER Elamt VOYAGER Staff 11, 12, Picture Editor 12; Tennis 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Committee; Junior Class Trip; Prom Committee; Senior Class Play Committee; Magazine Cam- paign 12; See” Staff Reporter 10; Library Club 11; Book and Movie Review Club 10. 11; FTA 10. 11, 12, Vice President 12; Red Cross Club 12, President 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Fashion Show Chairman 12. PATRICIA ANN ERSON Pitty” Olympic Day 10; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Com- mittee; Magazine Campaign 12; Pep Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10; AFS 11; FTA 12; Red Cross Club 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. 12; Honor Roll Certificate 10; Junior Class Trip; Prom Committee 11; Senior Class Play Committee. 130 DAVID J FAINGNAERT Dave” VOYAGER Staff 10, 11, 12; Olympic Day 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Trip; Magazine Sale 12; See Staff 12, Ed. 12; Camera Club 10, 11; Art Club 10, 11; Outdoors Club 12; Honor Roll Cert. 11; NHS 12; Exceptionally Able Youth Award 12; Carnegie Inst. Art Class 10; Carnegie Mellon Art Class 11. CAROL ANN FIORI Carol Tennis II, 12; U.F. Volleyball 11; Olympic Day 11, 12; Choir 10, 11; Candy Sale II; Prom Comm. II; Senior Class Treas.; Harlem Queen Committee Chmn ; Senior Play Committee; Mag. Cpgn. 12; After-Prom Comm 12; Tri- Hi-Y 10; Spanish Club 10; AFS 11; Girls' Rec. Assoc. 11; Pep Club 11, 12; FBLA 12, Rep. 12; See Staff 10, 11, Girls’ Sports Ed. 11; Typing Awards 10, 11; Shorthand II Award 12. KATHLEEN L FLICK Kathy Olympic Day 10, II; Candy Sale 11; Junior Trip; Prom G mm. 11; Senior Class Play Comm.; Magazine Cpgn 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Pep Club 10. 11. 12; FNA Club 11, Treas. 11; Outdoors' Club 12. ROBERT LOUIS FOX Scoocb Baseball 10; Wrestling 10; U.F. Volley ball Game 11; Candy Sale 11; Spanish Club 10. WILLIAM BOYD FOX Btir VOYAGER Staff 12; U.F Volleyball Game 11; Olympic Day 10, 11; Choir 10. 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 11, 12; Varsity Singers 11, 12; Magazine Cpgn. 12; See Staff 12, Sports Ed. 12; Chess Club |0, 11; FEA Club; Book and Movie Review Club 11; Boys Pep Club 12; N H S. 12; Nat l Merit Letter of Comm 12; Govt Award 12; Honor Roll Cert. 10. 11. 12; Honor Roll Award 12. KAREN ANN FUNARI Karen VOYAGER Staff 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 10, 11. 12; Girls’ Ens. 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Comm. 11; Junior Treas.; Junior Play Comm. Chrmn ; Magazine Cpgn. 12; Senior Play Comm Chrmn ; Christmas Dance Comm. Favors Chrmn.; Stu. Coun. 12, Treas. 12; See Staff 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11. 12; FT A 10. 11; Tri-Hi- Y 10, V P ; Girls’ Serv. Soc. 11; FBLA 12; Best Dressed Junior Award. 131 CHERYLE DEE GALLOWAY ChtrylS' Olympic Day II; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Trip; Prom Committee; Magazine Campaign 12; Senior Class Play Committee; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Pep Club 10. 12; Knitting Club 11; Out- doors Club 12. RANDEE SUSAN GARBER Rand'' VOYAGER Staff 11, 12, Layout Editor 12; Girls' Track Team 11, 12; OI mpic Day 10, 11; Marching Band 11, 12; Concert Band 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 10, 11, 12; Girls' Ensemble 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Cast; Prom Committee; Senior Class Play Cast; After-Prom Committee; Mag- azine Campaign 12; Homeroom Captain 12; Bowling Club 10, 11; FTA 10; AFS 11; Drama Club 12, Secretary 12; See Staff 10; Stage Crew 12, Secre- tary 12; National Honor Society 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12; District Chorus 12; State Chorus 12; Abbey Westermann Award 12; Prom Court 12, First Attendant; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. JAMES R GARNER. JR Gtrv MARTHA CHRISTINE GARNER M.irty U.F. Volleyball Game 10; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Com- mittee; Girls’ Wrestling Match 12; Magazine Campaign 12; FTA 10, 11; Book and Movie Review 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 11, 12; See’ Staff, Assistant Manager 11. 132 KATHLEEN ANN GOLDEN ''Goldie' Olympic Day 10. 11; Majorette 11; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee 11; Pep Club 11; Outdoors Club 12. RAYMOND ARTHUR GOODMAN. JR Benny' Baseball 10; Olympic Day 11. 12; Candy Sale 11; Magazine Campaign 12; ’ See Staff 11 RICHARD W. GREGA Grt tn Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Camera Club 10. 11. CHARLES GEORGE HALLIWELL Chuck VOYAGER Staff 11. 12; Choir 10. 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 11, 12; Varsity Singers 11. 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Trip; Magazine Campaign 12; Future Engineers of America 10; Camera Club 10, 11. Vice-Pres. 11; Bowling Club 11, 12; Chess Club 12. President 12; Boys' Pep Club 12; NEDT Certifi- cate 10 133 VLADIMIR WALTER HANC2AR UuT VOYAGER Staff 11, 12, Sports Copy Ed. 12; U.F. Volleyball Game 11, 12; Football Mgr. 10, Letter 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Letter 10, 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 10, 11, 12; Var. Singers 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Trip; Homeroom Representative 11; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Senior Class V P ; Stu. Coun. 12, V P 12; Var. C 10, II, 12; Spanish Club 10; Boys’ PE Club 11, 12; NHS 12; Carnegie Inst, of Art 10; Exceptionally Able Youth Award 12; Sports Announcer 12. ALAN W. HARDING Murph Baseball 10. 11. 12, Letter 11. 12; Olympic Day 10; Candy Sale 11; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Var. ”C’ 11. 12; Boys’ PE Club 10; Bowling Club 11, 12; V P. 11; Boys’ Pep Club 12; Parkway West Technical School 12; Honor Roll Cert. 11. MARY JO HAYES Mary Jo ILF. Volleyball Game 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, II, 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Com- mittee; Mag. Cpgn. 12; After-Prom Comm.; Fashion Show Model 12; Senior Play Comm.; Tri Hi Y 10; Camera Club 10; Bowling Club 11; Outdoors Club 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Poster Comm for Ath Events 11, 12. CONNIE MARIE HECK Connie” Olympic Day 11; Cheerleader 12; Senior Play Ticket Chrmn.; Fashion Show Model 12; FTA 11; Girls' Rec. Assoc. 11; Parkway West Technical School 12. 134 ANNA HELTON C'nsit Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Girls’ Gymnastics 11. KATHY LIJ HOF Kathy Olympic Day 10. 11; Choir 10, 11, 12; Junior Class Trip 11; Junior Class Play Cast. Senior Play Comm , Fashion Show Model 12; Knitting Club 11; Bowling Club 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 12; Typing Award 12. GARY JOHN HOYSON Hoys Baseball 10. 11, 12, Letter 11, 12; U F. Volleyball Game 11; Olympic Day 10, 11; Choir 10. 11. 12; Junior Class Trip; Var. “C 12; Boys Pep Club 12; Boys PE Club 11. 12; Safety Club. FEA Club 10; Football Scoreboard Operator 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. 12; Cert. 10. WILLIAM L. HUEHN Bill Football 12, Letter 12; Wrestling 10, 11. 12, Letter 12; Section V Wrestling Champ —1 3. 12; WPIAL Runnerup— 133, 12; U F. Volleyball Game 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Magazine Cpgn. 12; Var C 12; Gymnastics Club 10; Chess Club 11, Treas. 11; Outdoors Club 12; Boys' Pep Club 12; J Arthur Adams Award for Sportsmanship 12. NATALIE ROSE IORIO Sat U F. Volleyball Game 10. 11; Olympic Day 10. 11, 12; Girls' Wrestling Match 12; Choir 10, 11; Prom Comm. 11; Senior Play Comm.; Magazine Cpgn. 12; Gymnastics Club 10; Camera Club 10; Bowling Club 11, 12; FNA Club 11; Senior Favorite—Class Clown. KATHLEEN KAY K K VOYAGER Staff 11. 12; Copy Ed 12; Olympic Day 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 12; Colorguard 11; Drill Team 12. Co-Capt. 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Play Cast; Junior Trip; Prom Comm. 11; Senior Play Cast; Magazine Cpgn 12: Homeroom Captain 12; After-Prom Comm. 12; Christmas Dance Publicity Chrmn. 12; Stu. Coun. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; FTA 10, 11; Book and Movie Re iew 11; Pep Club 11; Drama Club 12; NHS 11, 12; Fashion Show Model 12; Honor Roll Cert. 10, 11. 12. 135 DARLENE MARIE KEARNS Dar” Olympic Day 11, 12; Girls Wrestling Match 12; Colorguard 11; Drilltcam 12, Co-Captain 12; Prom Committee 11; FBLA 10. Secretary 10; Bowling Club 12; Outdoors Club 12; Pep Club 10, II. JO ANN KESSLER Joty” L'.F. Volleyball Game 10. 11; Olympic Day 10, 11; Choir 10. II, 12. Vice- President 12; Mixed Ensemble 10, II. 12; Girls Ensemble 10. II, 12; Candy Sale II; Junior Class Play Cast; Prom Committee 11; Senior Class Play Cast; Magazine Campaign 12; Pep Club 10. II; Gymnastics Club 10; Art Club 10. 11; Stage Crew 12. Secretary- Treasurer 12. ALFRED L K1NZLER Al Football 10; lr F. Volle ball Game 10, 11; Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale II; Book and Movie Review Club 10, 11; Chess Club 10, 11. PATRICIA ANN KOHL Pattr UF Volleyball Game 10, 11; Olympic Day 10. 11; Majorette 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Candy Sale 11; H me- room Representative 12; Gymnastics Club 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; AFS 12, President 12; Book and Movie Review Club 12; FTA 10; Poster Committee for Athletics Events 12. PAUL ANDREW KOVACH Rattgo Bowling Club 10, 11. MARY ANN KRAUS •’Mar Olympic Day 11; Junior Class Play Committee; Candy Sale 11; Prom Com- mittee 11; Art Club 10, 11; Honor Roll 12. 136 LORRAINE D KRESS Raitf Olympic Day 10, II, 12; Girls' Wres- tling Match 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee 11; Magazine Campaign 12; FTA 10; Bowling Club 12. UNA CHARLENE LANGER Moon maid' VOYAGER Staff 12; Olympic Day 11, 12; Choir 12; Cheerleader 12; Prom G)mmittee 11; Senior Class Play Com- mittee. Chairman 12; Magazine Cam- paign 12; After Prom Committee 12; Christmas Dance Decorations Chairman 12; Fashion Show Decorations. Chair- man 12; Homecoming Court 12; Stu- dent Council 12; Drama Club 12; FTA 12; AFS 11; Kaufman s Art Placement Award 11; Carnegie Diamond Jubilee Seal Contest Winner II; Poster G m- mittee for Athletic Events 12; Honor Roll Certificate 12; Senior Class Favorite —Most Talented. KATHLEEN JANE LANGER Kathy Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee 11; Senior Class Play Committee; Magazine Campaign 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Pep Club 10; FBLA 11, 12; Outdoors Club 12. MARIANNE L1SOWSKI Mar' Olympic Day 10, 11; Majorette 11, 12, Head 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee 11; Senior Class Play Com- mittee; After-Prom Committee 12; Christmas Dance Decorations Commit- tee 12; Magazine Campaign 12; FTA 10; Gymnastic's Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; FBLA 12, Secretary 12; Outdoors Club 12, Secretary 12. 137 KEVIN CORDALE LOVE Rapper Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Captain 11, 12; Section Champ 10, 11, 12; WPIAL Runner-Up 10; WPIAL Champ 11, 12; State Champ 11, 12; Peters Town- ship Christmas Tournament Champ 12; Most Valuable Player—Wrestling 11, 12; Most Valuable Player of Clearfield Tournament 11; Candy Sale 11; Maga- zine Campaign 12; Boys' Phys. Ed. Club 10, 11, 12, Sgt. of Arms 11, 12; Varsity C” Club 10, 11, 12, Sgt. of Arms 10, Vice-President 12; Scholastic All-American Wrestler; Governor’s Youth Council 12; Senior Favorite— Most Athletic. DONNA MARIE LOWAR Donna Olympic Day 11; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee 11; Senior Class Play Com- mittee; After-Prom Committee 12; Mag- azine Campaign 12; Book and Movie Review Club 10; FBLA 11, 12, Vice- President 12; Shorthand II Award 12. FRANK THOMAS MAIMONE Frank Candy Sale 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Chess Club 10; Outdoors Club 12; Typing Award 10. DONNA DOROTHEA MAIESKIE Midget Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee 11; Magazine Cam- paign 12; Girls’ Recreation Association 12. 138 JANE ALICE MAKAR Janie Olympic Day 10; Choir 10, 11. 12; Homeroom Represent alive 11; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Trip II; Prom Committee 11; Senior Class Play Com- mittee 12; Magazine Campaign 12; Girls Wrestling Match 12; Book and Movie Review 10; Pep Club 11; Girls Recreation Association 11; Outdoors Club 12; Typing Award 11; Honor Roll Certificate 10. DFNNIS PETER MALACHOW Chou Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11. ESTHER BARBARA MAUST Ei U F Volleyball Game 12; Choir 10. 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Candy Sale 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Fashion Show Refreshments Chairman 12; Pep Club 10; Poster G mmittee for Athletic Events 12; Honor Roll 12. NANCY MARIE McGROGAN Sane Olympic Day 11, 12; Prom Refresh- ment Chairman 11; After-Prom Refresh- ment Chairman 12; Magazine Campaign 12; Drill Team 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, Treas- urer 10; Girls' Recreation Association 11; Bowling Club 12, Set ret ary-Treas- urer 12; Outdoors Club 12. 139 HARRY JAMES McKELVEY BalUie” UF Volleyball Game 11; Olympic Day 10. 11. 12; Candy Sale 11; Boys' Pep Club 12. Treas. 12. CAROLYN V MERRITT Carolyn” Magazine Cpgn. 12; Pep Club 10. GERALDINE LYNN MERRITTS Geirr Girls' Wrestling Match 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Play Stu. Dir.; Junior Trip 11; Prom Comm 11; After-Prom Comm. 12; Mag. Cpqn. 12; FTA 10; Bowling Club 11; FNA 11; FBLA 12. Treas. 12. NADIA M MISCHUK Nadine VOYAGER Staff 12; U F Volleyball Game 10, 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12, Choir 10, II. 12. Sec. 12; Over- leader 11, 12; Candy Sale II; Prom Comm. 11; Senior Play Cast 12; Maga- zine Cpgn. 12; Homecoming Court 12; Stu. Coun. 10. 11, 12; Senior Night Chrmn. 12; FTA 10. 11, 12; Girls Rec. Assoc. 10. II; Drama Club 12; Gymnastics Club 10; Pep Club 10; NHS II. 12; Honor Roll Cert. 10, II. 12; Honor Roll Award 12; Exceptionally Able Youth Award 12; Salutatorian of Senior Class. MATTHEW MICHAEL MLECSKO Golden Glores” U F Volleyball Game 10; Olympic Day 10. 11; Candy Sale 11; Junior Play Cast; Prom Comm. II; Senior Play Promotion Chrmn ; Mag. Campaign 12; Homeroom Captain 12; French Club 10, V P. 12; Boys' PE Club 11; Camera Club 12; Parkway West Technical School II. 12; Stu. Coun. V.P 12; Best Welder Award 11; Honor Roll 12. JI DITH MULHOLLAND Judi-Buz” U F. Volleyball Game 10. 12; Olympic Day 10. 11; Color Guard 11; Drill Team 12, Co-Opt 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Comm 11; Girls Rec Assoc. 10; French Club 11; Pep Club 10, 11. 140 ROBERT L MULHOLLAND Mur UF Volleyball Game 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, II; Basketball 10, 11, Letter 11; Montour Christmas Tournament All-Star Team 11, Co-Capt. 11; Base- ball 10. 11, Letter 10, 11; Football 10. 11; Candy Sale II; Homecoming Escort 11, 12; Var. C 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12; Boys' Pep Club 12, V P 12; Boys' PE Club 10. 11, 12. Pres 12; Most Valuable Player—Basketball 11. MARY LOUISE MUSICO I Y'eatle U.F. Volleyball Game 10. 11; Olympic Day 10, 11; Choir; Candy Sale 11; Prom Comm 11; Junior Play Comm.. Senior Play Comm ; Fashion Show Model 12; French Club 10, 11; Girls' Rec. Assoc. 11; Pep Club 10, 11. 12; Poster Comm, for Athletic Events 12. KATHLEEN ANN MUSIOL Kathy U F. Volleyball Game 12; Olympic Day 10. 11; Candy Sale 11; Junior Play Comm ; Prom Comm. 11; After-Prom Comm 12; Pep Club 10. 11; FTA 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Knitting Club 11; Senior Favorite—Best Dancer, Most Attractive. WILLIAM FRANCIS MUSIOL, JR Moose UF. Volleyball Game 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10; Baseball 10, 11, 12, Let- ter 11. 12; Junior V P.; Candy Sale 11; Junior Play; Junior Trip; Prom Comm. 11; Senior Play Cast; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Stu Coun. 11, 12; Band 10, 11. 12; Dance Band 10. 11, 12; Concert Band 10. 11. 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 10, 11, 12; Var. Singers 10, 11, 12; Var. C' 11, 12; Boys' PE Club 10, 11, 12; Boys’ Pep Club 12; NHS 11. 12. Pres. 12; Honor Roll Cert 10, 11. 12; NEDT Cert. 10. 141 JOAN ELLEN NAGY foanie U.F. Volleyball Game 11; Olympic Day 10, 11; Choir 10. 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Committee; Prom Committee; Magazine Campaign 12; Gymnastics Club 10; FTA 10; Pep Club 10, 11; Future Nurses of America Club 11, Vice-Pres. 11; Bowling Club 12. SOPHIA NECZYPIR Snoofy' Olympic Day 10, 11; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee; Maga- zine Campaign 12; Camera Club 10; FBLA 10; Pep Club 11, 12; World Affairs Council 12; Book and Movie Review Club 12; Senior Class Favorite —Best Dressed. DONNA A OPENBRIER Donna Olympic Day 11; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee; Maga- zine Campaign 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10. DARLANA PARKER Dee Dee” Girls' Basketball Team 12. GRETCHEN ANN PAYNE Gap Parkway West Technical School 12; U.F. Volleyball Game 10, 11; Olympic Day 10. 11; Girls’ Basketball Team 11. 12; Junior Class Play Committee; Junior Class Trip; Prom Committee; Candy Sale 11; Senior Class Play Com- mittee; 'See' Staff 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Future Nurses of America Club 11. 12, Secretary 11; Library Club 11; Book and Movie Re- view Club 10, 11. RITA SHARON PENATZER Reer Olympic Day 11; Choir 10. 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee; Senior Class Play Committee; Book and Movie Review Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10. 11, 12; FTA 11; Outdoors Club 12; Honor Roll Certificate 11, 12. 142 RAYMOND JOHN PENCOSKY, JR. Flirt” Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Trip; Bowling Club 10; Chess Club 10; Safety Club 11, Treas- urer 11; Stage Crew 11. HAROLD JAMES PETERS 7 im VOYAGER Staff 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 10, 11, 12; Varsity Singers 10, 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10, II, 12; Dance Band 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Cast; Junior Class Trip; Senior Class Play Committee; After-Prom Committee Chairman 12; Chess Team 11; Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12; Drama Club 12, President 12; Honor Roll Certificate 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Exceptionally Able Youth Award 12; National Merit Commendation 12; NEDT 10. 143 ANN KATHERINE PHILLIPS Kathy UF. Volleyball Game 11; Olympic Day 10; Candy Sale 11; Prom Com- mittee 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Homeroom Captain 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, President 10; French Club 10; Future Nurses of America Club 11. President 11; Pep Club 12, Vice-President 12; Poster Committee for Athletic Events 12. LINDA LEE PICARD UtuU' UF Volleyball Game 10. 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 11; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee; Tri-Hi-Y 10; FBLA 10; Bowling Club 11, Treasurer 11; AFS 12; Future Nurses of America Club 11. ROSEMARIE N PITUCH Rose Choir 10, 11, 12. Mixed Ensemble 10, 11. 12; Cheerleader 10, 11; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll Cer- tificate 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll Award 12; Prom Queen 12; Senior Class Favor- ite—Most Athletic. LEONARD P POLITI Lee UF. Volleyball Game 10, 11. 12; Olympic Day 10, 11; Basketball 10; Choir 10. 11; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Committee; Junior Class Trip; Homeroom Representative 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Future Engi- neers of America Club 10; Art Club 11; Parkway West Technical School 12. SANDRA LEE PTASZEK Sandf Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Committee; Prom Committee; Senior Class Play Com- mittee; Camera Club 10; FBLA 12; Typing Award 10; Shorthand II Award 12. MICHAEL QUINN Coma Olympic Day 10, 11; Basketball 10, 11, 12, Letter 12; Candy Sale 11; Book and Movie Review 12; Boys’ Phys. Ed. Club 12; Chess Club 10. 144 SCOTT CHARLES REED Stotf Olympic Day 10, 11; Chess Club 10, 11; Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; Typing Award 11. CATHERINE ANN RETTINGER Rtf' U F Volleyball Game 10. 11. 12; Olym- pic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Girls' Wrestling Match 12; FTA 10; Pep Club 10. 11; AFS 11; Girls Recre- ation Association 10, 11; Bowling Club 12; Poster Committee for Athletic Events 12. DONNA MARIE RICCIADELLO RUk” Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Committee; Prom Committee 11; Senior Class Play Com- mittee. After-Prom Committee 12; Mag- azine Campaign 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10. FTA 11; FBLA 11, 12, President 12; Outdoors Club 12; Short- hand II Award 12; Sterling Silver Award 12. FRANK A ROMANO 'Trunk' U F Volleyball Game 11; Olympic Day 10, 11. 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Com- mittee 11; After-Prom Committee 12; Magazine Campaign 12; Chess Club 10; Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; Boys' Pep Club 12; World Affairs Council 12; Honor Roll 12. 145 ANTHONY FRANK ROMEO Tontf Olympic Day 10, II, 12; Candy Sale 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Chess Club 10 TERRY ELLEN ROTH Beatrice VOYAGER Staff 11, 12, Editor-in- Chief 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, II, 12; Band Announcer 11, 12; Candy Sale II; Junior Class Play Cast; Junior Class Trip; Prom Com- mittee. Senior Class Play, Student Di- rector; After-Prom Co-Chairman; Home- room Representative 12; Magazine Cam- paign 12; PA Announcer 11, 12; FT A 10; Library Club 10. II; 'See Staff 10; AFS 11; Roteman's Brigade 11; Outdoors Club 12; Drama Club 12; Pep Club 12; National Honor Society 11, 12, Secretary 12; Fashion Show 12; National Merit Letter of Commendation 12; Outstanding Teenager of America 12; DAR Good Citizenship Award 12; Louis Caplan Human Relations Award 12; Top Ten Exceptionally Able Youth Award 12; Prom Court 12; Honor Roll Certificate 10, II. 12, Honor Roll Award 12; Valedictorian of Senior Class; Senior Class Favorite—Most Likely to Succeed 146 ROBYNNE RENE ROWLANDS Robbie■” VOYAGER Staff 11, 12; U F Volley- ball Game 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11; Choir 10. 11. 12; Mixed En emble 11. 12; Cheerleader 10, 11, 12. Captain 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Cast; Junior Class Trip; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class Play Cast; Mag- azine Campaign 12; Homecoming Court 12; Student Council 10. 11, 12; Home- coming Chairman 11; Gymnastics Club 10; FTA 10; Girls' Recreation Associa- tion 11, Captain 11; Outdoors Club 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 12, Vice-Pres. 12. BELITTA C SANTAVICCA US’ Olympic Day 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee 11; Senior Class Play Committee; Magazine Campaign 12; Future Nurses Club 11; FBLA 11; Outdoors Club 12. DOM 1 NEC JOSEPH SANTAVICCA Dorn” Parkway West Technical School 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11. 12; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; Camera Club 10; Bowling Club 12. FRANK R SCALISE Fr wk' Homecoming Escort 12. NANCY JANE SCOTT ''AW' VOYAGER Staff 12; U F Volleyball Game 10, 11. 12; Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Prom Decorations Chairman 11; Senior Class Secretary'; Magazine Campaign 12; Book and Movie Review Club 10; Spanish Club 10; Pep Club 10. 11; AFS 11. Treasurer 11; Outdoors Club 12; Shorthand Award 12. MICHELENE SHIMKUS OI mpic Day 10; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee 11; Pep Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, Vice-President 10; French Club 10. 147 THOMAS H SIMMS A. B Tim Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Boys' PE Club 10, 11. 12. THOMAS DANIEL SLIWINSKI Skr VOYAGER Staff 11, 12. Bus Ed. 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11. 12; Dance Band 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; Mixed Ensemble 10, 11. 12; Var. Singers 10, 11, 12; State Chorus 12; District Chorus 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Play Cast; Prom Head Chrmn. 11; Senior Play Cast; Mag. Cpgn. Sales Mgr. 12; Sports Announcer 11, 12; P.A Announcer 11, 12; Camera Club 10; Bowling Club 11; French Club 11, Pres. 11; Drama Club 12; Stage Crew 10, 11, 12; Out- standing Teenager of America 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Senior Favorite—Most Likely to Succeed, Most Talented. GREGORY SMITH GrcjC Parkway West Technical School 11, 12; Book and Movie Review 10. SARA JANE SMITH Janie Olympic Day 10, 11; Drill Team 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Comm 11; Senior Play Comm.; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Book and Movie Review Club 10; Pep Club 12; Outdoors Club 12; Honor Roll Cert. 12; Shorthand II Award 12. HELEN MARIE SOLOMCHAK Helen VOYAGER Staff 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Colorguard 11; Drill Team 12; Co-Capt 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Play Comm; Prom Comm 11; Senior Play Comm.; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Homeroom Capt. 12; FTA 11; FBLA 10; Bowling Club 12; Pep Club 10. 11, 12; Outdoors Club 12; Sec Staff 11; Honor Roll Cert. 10, 11. 12; Stcno Award 10; Shorthand Award 12. ARTHUR P SPARBAN1E, JR Spat U.F. Volleyball Game 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11, 12; Football 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Letter 11, 12; Section V Champ 12; Marching Band 11, 12; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11. 12; Mixed Ensemble 10, 11. 12; Varsity Singers 10. 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Senior Class Pres.; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Stu Coun. 10, 11, 12; Gym. Club 10; Var. C 11, 12; Boys PE Club 11; Senior Favorite—Best Dancer. 148 MARLENE BENADETTE STASIK Stah U.F. Volleyball Game 10, 11; Olympic Day 10, 11; Girls’ Wrestling Match 12; Candy Sale 11; Prom Committee II; FTA 10; Future Nurses of America Club 10; Bowling Club 12; Poster Committee for Athletic Events 12. PAUL FRANCIS SWIECH Paul” U.F. Volleyball Game 10, 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, II; Football 10, 11; Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Letter 11, 12; Junior Class President 11; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Trip; Homeroom Representative 12; Fashion Show 12; ‘ See’’ Staff 11; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Future Engineers of America 10, Treasurer 10; Boys' Phys. Ed. Club 10, 11; Varsity ”C” 11, 12, President 12; Outdoors Club 12; Boys’ Pep Club 12; Senior Class Favorite—Most Attrac- tive, Class Flirt. JAMES F TALOTTA Fish” U.F. Volleyball Game 10, 11. 12; Olympic Day 10, 11; Basketball 11; Baseball 10, 12, Letter 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; AFS 11; Future Engineers of America 10; Boys’ Phys Ed. Club 11, 12; Boys' Pep Club 12. DALE EDWARD TIMCO Dale” Olympic Day 10, 11. 12; Candy Sale 11; Chess Club 10, 11; Safety Club 11; Boys’ Phys. Ed. Club 11. 149 COLLEEN RITA TOKARCZYK Colleen” Parkway West Technical School 12; Candy Sale II; Prom Committee II; Tri-Hi-Y 10; FBLA II; AFS II THOMAS ANDREW TOKARCZYK Tom” Olympic Day 10. II; Candy Sale It; Magazine Campaign 12; Camera Club 11; Boys Phys Ed Club 10. RICHARD CHARLES TYRONE Tv” IF. Volleyball Game 12; Olympic Day 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10, II; Choir 10. II, 12; Mixed Ensemble 12; Varsity Singers 12; Candy Sale II; Junior Class Trip II; Magazine Campaign 12; Future Engineers of America 10; Boys’ Phys. Ed. Club 12; Boys’ Pep Club 12. CHARMAINE VEARD ISO FRANCIS MICHAEL VITALE Frank Olympic Day II. 12; Candy Sale II; Junior Play Cast; Prom Comm.; Senior Play Cast; After-Prom Comm Choir 10. II. 12; Mixed Ens. 10. 11. 12; Var. Singers 10. II. 12; See' Staff 11; Chess Club 10; Hook and Movie Review Club 10; FTA II, 12. ROSEANNE CHRISTINE VITTORE Ro ft VOYAGER Staff 12; U F. Volleyball Game 10; Olympic Djy 11; Choir 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 11. 12; Candy Sale II; Junior Play Comm; Junior Trip. Prom Pub Chrmn. 11; Senior Play Comm.; Mag. Cpgn 12; Book and Movie Review Club 10. 11. Treas. 10; FTA 11. 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Red Cross Club 12: Library Club 11; 'See” Staff II; Poster Committee for Athletic Events 12; Honor Roll Cert. 10. II, 12. GLADYS REBECCA WALESKI GlaJJ) Olympic Day 10, II; Volleyball Intra- murals 10, 11; Choir 10, II, 12; Mixed Ensemble 10, II, 12; FBLA 11, Rep. II; Tri-Hi-Y 10; FNA 11; Candy Sale 11; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Parkway West Technical School 12. JAMES RAYMOND WALLIS Gales Olympic Day 10, 11; Dance Band 10, II. 12; Marching Band 10, II. 12; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Mixed Ens. 12; Var. Singers 12; Candy Sale II; Junior Trip; Prom Comm II; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Safety Club II. President 11; Boys' Pep Club 12 151 LOUISE WEISS Lou” Olympic Day 11; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10; FBLA 11, 12; Pep Club 10. 11. PATTY LEE WHITAKER Pat” Olympic Day 11; Choir 10, 11, 12; Candy Sale II; Tri-Hi-Y 10; FBLA 11, 12. ALICE JANE WILCOX 7 ” Olympic Day 10. 11; Candy Sale 11; Magazine Campaign 12; Pep Club 10; Knitting Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Honor Roll II, 12; Honor Roll Certificate 12. BEVERLY WOODALL Bev VOYAGER Staff 11. 12; Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Junior Class Play Committee; Junior Class Trip; Prom Ticket Chairman 11; Senior Class Play Committee; Choir 10, 11, 12; Mixed Ensemble 10, II, 12; Girls' Ensemble 12; Girls' Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Book and Movie Review 10, 11; FTA 10. II; Red Cross 12; AFS 12; Library Club 10, 11; See’ Staff 10; Honor Roll Certificate 10, 11, 12; Honor Roil Award 12. 152 ROY JACKSON WYKE. JR '7 atkie” VOYAGER Staff 12; Olympic Day 10. 11; Basketball 10, 11. 12. Letter 12; Choir 10. It. 12; Mixed Ens II, 12; Var. Singers 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Senior Play Committee; Mag. Cpgn 12; Stu Coun. 12; Spanish Club 10; FTA 11; Outdoors Club 12; Boys’ Pep Club 12; Homecoming Escort 12; Football Spotter 12. DAVID ALLEN YACCINO Yac UF Volleyball Game 10. 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, II; Basketball 10, 11, Letter 11; Baseball 10, 11, 12, Letter 11, 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Trip: Homeroom Rep II; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Var. ‘ C 11, 12, Secretary 12; Boys’ P. E. Club 11. 12; Boys’ Pep Club 12, Sec 12; Gym. Club 10; Typ- ing Award 10. CAROLYN LEE YAKE Tina Parkway West Technical School 12; Olympic Day 10, 11; Candy Sale 11; Prom Comm. 11; Camera Club 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; FBLA 11; French Club 11. WILLIAM KENNETH YOUNG Nut Olympic Day 10; U F Volleyball Game 10; Football 10; Basketball 10; FEA Club 10; Boys’ Pep Club 12. EDWARD JAMES ZBEZINSKI fiT Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 10. MICHAEL LOUIS ZUROWSKI Bernie Baseball 11, 12, Letter 12; Candy Sale 11; Junior Trip; Senior Class Play Comm.; Mag. Cpgn. 12; Spanish Club 10; Boys’ P. E. Club 11; Boys’ Pep Club 12. 153 Photos Missing FRANK BFI.CASTRO PAULINE DOUGLAS ROBERT STANLEY DANZIGER Danz” Chess Club II; Bowlin Club II; Varsity ”C 11, 12; Sta e Crew 11, 12, Vice-President 12; Basketball Manager 11, 12; Olympic Day 10, 11. 12. 154 MICHAEL P DURKAN Mike VOYAGER Staff 12; Olympic Day 10. 11, 12; CanJy Sale 11; High Salesman; Magazine Campaign 12; Student Council 12; French Club 10; Future Engineers of America 10; Parkway West Technical School 11, 12; Student Council 11. 12; Honor Roll 12. PETER THOMAS SKEBA PetS’ Olympic Day 10, II; Future Engineers of America 10; Boys' Phys Ed. Club 10. 11. 12. WILLARD SMITH Bill Bowling Club 10; Chess Club 10. 155 Parkway West Technical School Parkway . . . every morning ... we learn to build ... to plant ... to fix ... to make ... to compute ... to help ... to develop a skill ... a craft ... a trade .. . New faces ... new equipment ... new ideas . .. learning by doing .. . Parkway. Seniors Rudy Barbisch Lilene Beard Frank Belcastro John Black Ed. Brown Leonard Dabney Dave Dalby Bob Da tig Chuck Devorak Sharon Dlugos Mike Durkan Alan Harding Connie Heck Kathy Langer Alike Mlecsko Joan Nagy Gretchen Payne Lee Politi Dom Santavicca Greg Smith Colleen Tokarczyk Gladdy Waleski Carolyn Yake Pauline Douglas Juniors Walter Emmett Mark Flory Joe Gordon Bob Johnson Bill Kohut Tom McIntyre Dwain Nardini Louis Santodonato Donna Smith Dom Talotta 156 157 Only one suitcase? ... red and green tags ... Mrs. Knoll ... Mr. Bonstingl? ... not on our bus! ... who has food ... Annapolis . . . hands off the midshipmen ... Washington, D. C. ... Hey, there's the Capitol . . . No, you idiot, that's our hotel .. . They sure weren't kidding about the manger part ... 1st floor off limits to girls .. . Vince’s 300 ways to get to the fifth floor ... 5 people on 4 beds . . . rubber French fries! . . . Wax Museum Why are the boys staring at Pocahontas? ... At the Hotel ... Obscene telephone calls . . . J—, what is F.B. doing in your bed? . . . ten frightened girls . . . falling tin cans . . . What's Mrs. Knoll’s room number? .. . Who's that knocking at my door? . . . Baxter who? ... 7:00! ... already? ... Off to the White House ... Boy, is this line moving fast . .. look out for pigeons, Ed . . . Senatorial Subway . . . Not another Cafeteria . . . O.K. everybody smile, say money . . . Sunshine! . . . Arlington, Chang- ing of the guard . . . Smithsonian . . . The cafeteria again . . . It’s fun to walk the streets of Washington at night .. . Why did they leave us here all alone? ... the Washington Monument . . . Race ya to the top ... jump! ... the Hotel ... wild party! . . . What about Phyllis's pants? . . . back to your rooms ... You silly teen- agers, go to bed!” ... Chinese lady strikes again ... rooms 501 and 503—nocturnal visitors . . . purple maxi . . . teabags in your hair, shame on you ... why is Tom all wet? ... the Marsh ... who got the color TV ? .. . Sunday morning ... church . .. National Art Museum ... the Odalesque ... National Archives . . . Foreign Embas- sies .. . Peter Pan ... three hour wait ... Fricken chickassee ... hush puppies ... doggy bags . .. please return the napkins __ ride home ... emergency stop ... where are we ? ... what, a pot hole! ... we're in Carnegie! Juniors Enjoy Washington, D.C. 158 159 208 K. Adamski S. Adler B. Alexander J. Baird P. Barwell G. Bonfili G. Boscia L. Budavich J. Bunio D. Butera B. Cable C. Giliguiri M. Caliguire B. Camp E. Campbell ■ • ■ « r “S H. Chapman M. E. Chesney D. Coleman D. Colum' .s P. Crato P. Dato 160 209 B. Davis L. Davis D. Demain R. Dillon D. Doak T. Dolfi M. Dorman M. Duvall D. Enrietti V. Falleroni R. Fera B. Fitzgerald J. Foley B. Fozard P. France D. Fuhrer M. Funaro B. Gabig L. Gangone C. Gerrero J. Granata C. Haluszczak R. Hancock C. Hatcher G. Hatcher B. Hayes C. Hood 161 210 M. Iacono K. Janocha 5. Janocha V. Jones D. Kantor J. Kantor P. Kelly M. Kielman S. Kochin S. Kohut G. Koishal O. Konecky J. Kooser J. Kooser M. Koziak E. Krasousky T. Lachowicz K. Lafferty T. Lewellyn K. Livermore P. Liwosz C. Loos S. Madera R. Maksa 162 Not shown— B. Hoyson L. Jones 211 E. Mancini K. Marchetti G. McIntyre P. Miller S. Moehring M. Moss D. Muraco P. Musiol B. Noel S. Oliver A. Olszewski R. Pektas R. Perhosky D. Persiani G. Popivchak K. Popivchak S. Pronko C. Prosser Not shown— K. Mathias H. McKelvey R. Romani K. Pruss B. Pucci R. Queen C. Quinn L. Remschel J. Roach E. Robbins W. Roberts T. Robertson R. Rodi 163 212 C. Schwartzmiller S. Scott J. Shaffer S. Smida E. Smith B. Spemak J. Steinhart D. Steranka M. Steranka Z. Sudiak P. Swiech M. Talmonti B. Tischler M. Tokar F. Torchia K. Turko L. Turko L. Turopolec T. Uzar H. Veard F. Verzelli S. Vickers J. Vincent G. Wahlgren T. Ward C. Woodall J. Zajicek J. Zbalishen 164 Not shown—B. Williamson Cafeteria W. Emmett M. Flory J. Gordon B. Johnson B. Kohut T. McIntyre D. Nardini L. Santodonato D. Smith D. Talotta © o Mk. 165 Sophomores B-10 W. Abbott L. Adamski L. Alessio C. Allen K. Aston G. Babish J. Baker J. Baldwin G. Benish C. Bibey B. Boretsky J. Boscia K. Bossolono Y. Bowland S. Brown B. Burkey J. Caiuzzi L. Campbell R. Cantley E. Chicchi G. Chiodo M. Columbus V. Columbus G. Covi Not shown— J. Bachman C. Balog R. Briggs W. Darnley D. Danks D. Danziger R. Deacon E. Donahue T. Garber 166 B-12 D. Besspiata E. Besspiata N. Drost B. English P. Faingnaert R. Falcioni E. Fisher K. Fisher P. Frederick D. Gannon D. Gibbs D. Giglotti J. Goolsby F. Granata A. Grant J. Grega B. Haraczy P. Harrington Not shown— J. Harbin R. Jula J. Hastings C. Hoffman E. Hoffman G. Iacono R. Jedrzejewski B. Tula T. Kelsey T. Kerchansky D. Kidder D. Kinzler 167 204 S. Patsch B. Patterson D. Philpot B. Popivchak J. Popivchak T. Popivchak M. Paroda D. Pretka J. Pruss R. Queen C. Randolph N. Rettinger D. Richards C. Romeo K. Rosenberry D. Roth B. Sadler J. Sams R. Sams D. Schwartzmiller D. Schwartzmiller Not shown— C. Pennick D. Sebrosky C. Scott T. Scotti S. Seibel S. Sherba E. Shuck D. Slack B. Smith K. Smith W. Smith D. Snyder 168 205 S. McMillen S. Mikus D. Mirich V. Morelli L. Nagy M. Neal R. Nicoletta J. Openbrier P. Ostaffy J. Otchych D. Klim L. Klim I. Kollar K. Koss D. Koziak J. Kraushaar B. Langer W. Lazenby C. Lenfestey F. Lupi J. Maimone P. Malone J. Mancini F. Manno P. Mastre T. Matwiczyk J. MacNeil J. McCarthy B. McCartney G. McGrady B. McKean Not shown— C. McCartney W. Nanz M. Olszewski 69 206 R. Snyder S. Spratt S. Starczewski T. Steiner K. Stoifer E. Strous L. Sujdak D. Supan C. Talmonti L. Talmonti C. Thompson R. Thompson B. Trombetta G. Uram R. Vey B. Vickers P. Vitale M Vittore D. Volanski Not shown— P. Stark K. Wagner A. Waleski G. Wallace M. B. Walnoha L. Whaley D. Wheeler A. Whitaker M. Witwicki A. Wozny J. Young E. Zajicek C. Zbezinski 170 , ---------------------------------------------- ST Ac Th Pa U NP Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es F A A A ' A HlIIl CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC COMPANY MR. ALBERT H. FLOWER— Principal (first semester) MR. ZACK J. DALESANDRO— Principal (second semester) MRS. NATALIE PRONKO— Secretary MRS. MARILYN COUCH— Secretary 172 DR NICHOLAS ERATTO— Acting Supervising Principal MR. KENNETH LOGAN— Supervising Principal on Sabbatical leave 173 MR. PAUL PERHOSKY Assistant Supervising Principal MRS. HELEN NOVELLI— Secretary to Mr. Perhosky MR MICHAEL MARCENELLE— School Psychologist MR. JOHN A. DONELLI— Child Accounting Officer Athletic Director MRS. RACHEL WARNES— Secretary to Mr. Flower 174 MR. DONALD ABRAHAM—Business Manager MISS BARBARA WILLIAMS—Secretary to Mr. Abraham MRS. MARGARET L. COCHRAN—Secretary to the School Board MRS. BARBARA HUERBIN—Receptionist; Switchboard Operator SCHOOL BOARD Standing left to right: Daniel J. Pysh; Paul C. Herr- mann; Stanley Roth—President; James W. Knepper, Jr. Sealed left to right: Mrs. J. Karl Stark—Vice-President; C. Fred Abel; Joseph B. Steele; Robert L. Neal. 175 English Department Stimulates Reading and Writing DIANE ADLEY Seton Hill College, B.A. English, Speech Book and Movie Review Club Newspaper JACQUELYN BAXTER Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, B.S. English Red Cross Club MARJORIE GREEN Slippery Rock State College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh Duquesne University English Drama Club Voyager Sponsor DOROTHY B. MIKUS University of Pittsburgh, B.S. Duquesne University, M.Lib.Sci. Librarian A.P. English Sponsor National Honor Society Student Council MARGARET ROBERTSON University of Delaware, B.A. Penn State English Girls’ Service Club MIRIAM ROTEMAN University of Pittsburgh, B.A. Duquesne University Carnegie Mellon University Speech 176 History Teachers Make Us Appreciate Our Past JOHN J. BONSTINGL Indiana University of Pa., B.S. Social Science Ed. (American History) Jr. Class Sponsor World Affairs Council Boys' Pep Club EILEEN HARGREAVES University of Pittsburgh, B.S., MAT. Economics, Current Events Sr. Class Sponsor CHARLES R. STOCKUM Waynesburg College, B.A. University of Pittsburgh, M.A. World Cultures Baseball Coach 177 Math Teaches Logic And Formulas RICHARD GEARING California State College, B.S. Mathematics SUZANNE TRISCORI Kent State University Mathematics 178 Science Department Teach About Our World MARK A. BRICKLEMEYER Penn State University, B.S. Purdue University, M.S. Chemistry Stage Crew MELVIN G BURKETT Indiana State University, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.S. Physics, Mathematics WILLIAM VALALIK California State College, B.S. Mount Mercy College West Virginia University, M.A. Biology Basketball Coach Language Fosters Better Understanding PHILOMENA CUMO Indiana State University, B.S. University of Miami French KAREN LEDERSTEIN Thiel College, A.B, University of Valencia Spanish ESTELLE MUSICO University of Pittsburgh, B.A., M.Ed. Latin WILLIAM PALONIS University of Pittsburgh, A.B., M.L.L. University of Mexico University of Rennes West Virginia University Duquesne University French, Spanish 180 Commercial Department Teaches Skills AIMEE JANE BOYLE University of Pittsburgh, B.S., M.A. Business Education ELIZABETH BRIANT Indiana State University, B.S. Typing, Bookkeeping PATRICIA GANSAUER Indiana University of Pa. Bachelor of Science Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice 181 Home Ec. And Shop Make Us WANDA CLAY Carnegie Mellon, University, B.S. Home Economics KATHERINE TARULLO Marietta College, B.S. Home Economics Future Teachers of America JANE STOUT Indiana State University, B.S. Home Economics LOUIS BERCELI California State College, B.S. Offset Printing Bowling Club HENRY VOGT California State University, B.S. Industrial Arts Capable Men And Women 182 For Sound Minds And Strong Bodies DONNA RIPPLE Slipper)’ Rock State College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Physical Education, Health Pep Qub Girls' Basketball Team Cheerleader Sponsor ROBERT STOTSKY Bethany College, B.A. University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Physical Education, Health Assistant Football Coach Assistant Wrestling Coach JOHN J. BANDYK Duquesne University, B.A. Choir Director Tennis Coach GENE CASCIOLA Duquesne University, B.S. Instrumental Music Band Director 183 Special People Who Help Us JOSEPHINE BROGNO Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. University of Maryland, N.D.E.A. Guidance Counselor VICTOR MONACO Duquesne University, B.A., M.Ed. Driver’s Education JULIA NICHOLAS Penn Hall, Art Institute of Pitt Duquesne University West Virginia University, B.S. Art Drill Team Sponsor HELEN WEBER California State College, B.S. Pittsburgh Hospital School of Nursing School Nurse Future Nurses of America Sponsor 184 Student Council OFFICERS President— Den Zuk Vice-President— Chris Koneeky Secretary—- Terri Komen Treasurer— Cathy Kinzlcr EXECUTIVE BOARD Member— Bill Charles Asst. Secretary— Karen Muraco Asst. Treasurer— Sandy Doerflingcr Historian—• Gary Uram 9th GRADE Bill Bigham Kevin Chapman Nadine Diminno Ted Gabig Margie Jacobs Mary Ann Maksa Diane Nidbella Laura Toney Rick Wallace John Weber 8th GRADE Terrelle Ballard Bcv Bevard Jeff Burkey Mike Domanski Vanessa Gannon Judy Granata Bill Moehring Cecil Smith Mike Smith 7th GRADE Susan Abbott William Baird Bill Clay Susan Clay Karen Davis Frank Gazella Paul Haluszczak Cindy Roman Jo Marie Sgro Gregg Uram Sponsor— Mrs. Drew 187 Harding Junior High Choir 9th GRADE Larry Nicoletta Janet Bagnato Nancy Oliver Armel Ballard Patti Podbesek Virginia Bruzzese Charles Ragland Russell Campbell Patricia Scott Bill Charles Jan Spivak Vicki Clay George Stadler Nadine Diminno Debbie Timco Dennis Dorman Laura Toney Peggy Durkan Susan Volanski Daniel Duvall Virginia Vey Janice Fitzgerald Susan Walsh Jeaninc Funari Elaine Woodall Becky Hanczar Mary Ellen Wozniak Ruth Hoyson Margie Jacobs Elaine Wroblewski Kathy Kinzler Betty Ann Kitt 8th GRADE Christine Konecky Audrey Armstrong Claire Mazewski Terrelle Ballard Gale Merritts Mary Barker John Mikus Beverly Bevard Margie Moehring Garilynn Block Craig Boyd Cindy Danziger Jeffrey Burkey Susan Enrietti Vance Cerasini Cheryl Fink Sandra Doerflinger Douglas France Patricia Drost Sheryl Fromholzer Mary Ferro John Hunter Vincent Ferro Dean Janas Patty Gangone Debbie Livermore Pamela Grant Carl Lupi Ellen Hoffman Cathy McCartney Kathy Kasper Pat McGoughran Timothy Kern Debbie Malizio Barbara Kierski Terry Nagy John Klein Sheree Neal Karen Muraco Kim Patsch Joan Musiol Andrew Pershina Mary Lee Nagy Margie Repka Cindy Roman 7th GRADE Greg Uram Donna Adams Debbie Wade Leslie Calvert Karen Whitaker Debbie Cooper Becky Yanchus Linda Cooper Susan Young 188 National Junior Honor Society Prendent—Russ Campbell V. Prei.—Margie Moehring See.—Ginny Bruzzese Treat.—Ruth Hoyson Janet Bagnato Keith Josephson Terri Komen Chris Konecky Claire Mazewski Bob Popivchak Debbie Reechio Susan Volanski Sponsor—Mrs. Musico 189 .cLtcrnicn's Club Calvin Hatcher—W John WeBer—-F Carl Fromholzer— F B Walter Adams—F Jeff Bassano—F Gordon McGrady— F, W Gary Altieri—F. W Art Baker—F, W Keith Dieringer—F John Douglas—F W Mike Smith—F. W Mike Byerly—F Ken Zombek—F Larry Nicoletta—F John Butera—F Bob Kijowski—F Armel Ballard—F Harvey Johnson— F, W Tom Pruss—F. W Kevin Chapman— F. W Jeff McDaniel—F. V Dean Muraco—F, W George Zuk—W. F Dave Coleman—W Ted Sudiak—F. W Bob Popivchak—mgr Mark Roman—mgr. Mike Domanski—mgr. Craig Boyd—mgr. Steve Mlecsko—mgr. Ed Donahue—mgr. George Sonrda—mgr. Rich Wallace—W Russell Campbell—B Bill Charles—B Gary Ludin—B George Stadler—F, B John Mikus—B Don Koziak—B Dan Golinski—B John Bier—B Denny Dorman—B Dennis Gasper—B Tom Ford—W Denny Zuk—W 190 Football Record—1 win 4 losses Mr. McKeviet—Head Coach Mr. Pollus—Assistant Coach Managers—Bob Popivchak Mark Roman Mike Domanski 9th GRADE Gary Altieri Art Baker Armel Ballard Jeff Bassano John Butera Mike Byerly Kevin Chapman John Douglas Carl Fromholtzer Mark Gorley Harvey Johnson Joe Kasprowicz Stan Kochin Leo Lisowski Jeff McDaniel Gordon McGrady Steve Mlescko Larry Nicoletta Tom Pruss George Stadler Joe Turko John Weber Ken Zombek Denny Zuk George Zuk 8th GRADE Walter Adams Keith Deringer Leonard Dlugos John Ilyankoff Bob Kijowski Dean Muraco Mike Smith Bill Staab Ted Sudiak 191 I i j i j ( c J i i J i r i i Basketball Record: 6 wins 10 losses Mr. Jesek— Head Coach Mr. Ferrone— Assistant Coach Managers: Craig Boyd Mark Roman 9th GRADE John Bier Mark Brandebura Russ Campbell Bill Charles Denny Dorman Carl Fromholtzer Dennis Gasper Dan Golinski John Mikus Mike Scisciana George Stadler 8th GRADE Don Koziak Gary Ludin Cecil Smith 7th GRADE Joe Fiori 192 Wrestling Record: 5 wins 1 loss Mr. Yost— Head Coach Mr. McKevitt— Assistant Managers: Ed Donahue Bob Popivchak 1st STRING 75—Tom Ford 80—Den Zuk 85—Rick Wallace 90—Harvey Johnson 95—Dave Coleman 100—Tom Pruss 105—Dean Muraco 110—Mike Smith 115—Calvin Hatcher 120—Ted Sudiak 125—George Zuk 130—Jeff McDaniel 137—Gordy McGrady 145—John Douglas 154—Kevin Chapman U.L. Art Baker 9th GRADE Gary Altieri Bill Bigham Ron Bittnar Joe Kasporwitz Stan Kochin 8th GRADE Dave Bonfili Bob Kijowski Kevin McGrogan Bud Schwartzmiller Gary Uram 7th GRADE Doug Bow land Paul Haluszczak Ted Hatcher Carl Lupi Bob Nlathe Terry Nagy Dan Smith Mike Toney Gregg Uram 193 Cheerleaders 8th GRADE Bcv Board Karen Muraco 9th GRADE Jantt Bagnato Ginny Bruzzese Margie Jacobs Cathy Kmzler—Co-Captain Chris Konecky—Co-Captain Mary Ann Maksa Laura Toney 194 195 211 Earl Adamson Glenn Allen Robert Bagnato Jeffery Bassano William Charles David Edwards Robert Fisher Keith Josephson John Kandraos Daniel Leon Leo Lisowski Robert Magliocca Jeff McDanel Robert Popivchak Charles Ragland John Weber Kenneth Zombek George Zuk Dtbbie Alessio Janet Bagnato Margaret Collins Michete Downey Carolyn Faingnaert Becky Hanczar Wilda Holleran Mane Raco Dtbbie Reechio Ramona Stasik Debbie Timco Laura Toney Susan Walsh 212 Gary Altieri Armel Ballard John Bier Ronald Bittner Ronald Bungert Richard DeVorak Ted Gabig Dennis Gasper Harvey Johnson Stanley Kochin Gordon McGrady John Popivchak Mark Roman Joe Turko James Valloric Fred Volk Andrew Warholak Dennis Zuk Vicki Clay Nadine Diminno Cheryl Elwarner Adrienne Falleroni Caren Hradii Colleen Kelly Cathy Kinzler Betty Ann Kitt Gale Merritts Karen Mitkoski Susan Popivchak Patty Scott Toni Talmonti Lorraine Underwood Elaine Wroblcwski Toni Mayo 196 213 Mark Brandebura Kevin Chapman Denny Dorman Daniel Duvall Ricky Gartz Calvin Hatcher Richard Hoffman Joseph Kasprowicz Larry Kostick John M kus Pat Mulholland Thiddeus Rogowski Jeff Shaffer John Spotti Mike Walcski Virginia Bruzzese Martha Columbus Linda Crew I Charmaine Eger Jan Fitzgerald Ruth Hoyson Terri Komen Linda Kidder Joan Mendola Diane Nidbella Gloria Rodriguez Cheryl Schwartzmiller Diane Vaughan Virginia Vey Johanna Ward Mary Ellen Wozniak Cindy Eresh 214 Mike Byerly Bill Bigham Thomas Cavey John Douglas Carl Fromholzer Danny Golinski Pat Herman John Iorio David Kirchner Jack McKinzey Larry Nicoletta Tom Pruss Richard Romeo Mike Scisciani George Stadler Russell Theiss Peter Wozny Susan Baird Jody Briggs Deborah Charles Olinda Craig Jeanine Funari Carolyn Hradii Chris Konecky Mary Ann Maksa Margie Moehring Nancy Oliver Antoinette Politi Elaine Schultz Jan Spivak Gail Stack Susan Volanski Elaine Woodall 197 221 t Baker hn Butera issell Crivaro issell Campbell tarles Donahue mny Fredrick hert Lane ike Hanczar inny Hughes ark Gorley rve Miescko ivid Penatzer ul Repka ike Thompson ihard Wallace rve Wengryn bert Winter nn Bryan e Ann Cartisano ancinc Drogowski ggy Durkan ida Hicks argie Jacobs argie Jcdr ejcwski anc Kirshner aire Mazewski san Nachreiner ilcrie Ov'schlager tti Podbesek nna s h-A .r t rm I le r rol Tibtrio san Zeronis nn Zellers B-15 Walter Adams Robert Bryan Edward Davis David Bonfili Leonard Dlugos Mike Domanski Thomas Ford John Mathias Kevin McGrogan Leo Mezerski Roger Pucci David T karezyk Donald Wagner James Zargan David Coleman 198 217 Greq Bassano Mike Brandebura Jeff Burkey Garry Fenton Bob Kijowski Gary Ludin John Mayer Dean Muraco Jeff Pruss Ed Rettinger Tom Skeba Tom Talotta Ed Torchia Dave Wischman Terrelle Ballard Mary Carol Barker Garilynn Block Sandy Donahue Mary Ferro Patti Gangonc Pam Grant Mary Heasley Le’ia Holleran Linda Kelly Barb Kierski Mary Lee Nagy Ginny Peters Peggy Rigby Shelley Wo If son Carol Wozniak Janet Adams Dave Bonfili Lenny Dlugi Roger Pucci Don Wagner Lee Mezerski Tom Ford 218 Tom Black Vance Cerasini Keith Dieringer Bill Halusczak Sam Ilyankoff Don Koziak Ed Mack David Mataika Denny McCartney Rich Muraco Garron Sarvas Cecil Smith David Wozny Bi'l Sca’ise Mike Adams Jill Bishop Donna Caye Arleen Crato Jane Davis Carolyn Dean Vanessa Gannon Monica Harrington Crystal Heck Cindy Kasprowicz Nora Laux Sharon Lobcr Carol Lupi Karen Makitka Suzanne Mauti Mary Palmosina Sheree Shaffer Bernice Smith Rose Stolfer Bob Bryan Kevin McGrogan James Zargan 199 B-18 Larry Berti Bernard Cook Charles Elwamer Gary Homa George Hradil Tim Kern John Klein Gary Mancini John Manno Bill Moehring Harry' Plows Harry Rettinger Rich Schwartzmiller Joe Seibel Gary I'ram Mike Zuthinski Mike Domanski John Mathias Dave Tokarczyk Bev Bevard Cora be I Chapman Chris Crewl Sue Haramic Cindy Helton Teresa Hoyson Janet Jasick Judy Lewellyn Julia Peters Cindy Repka Nancy Romano Darlene Zaletski 215 Dennis Barker Craig Boyd Tom Chase Eddie Evans Vince Ferro Fred Galloway Bob Helton Mike Kantor Mark Lange Walter Maust Bill McGoughran Jerry Petronsky Silvano Rossini Mike Smith Bill Stab Teddy Sudiak Cheryl Adamson Audrey Armstrong Rosemarie Bier Donna Cusato Sandra Doerflinger Jane Donaldson Patty Drost Judy Granata Ellen Hoffman Kathy Kasper Karen Muraco Mary Murdrick Joan Musiol Mary Lou Porada Donna Richardson Sue Solominsky Walter Adams Edward Davis David Coleman 200 216 Joe Adams Gary Bittner Doug Bow land Doug France Paul Haluszczak John Hunter Gary Iacono Mike Kisks Joe Longo Andy Martin Jim Mathias Len Mitkowski Greg Shaffer Mike Toney Dan Smith Lou Williams Greg Zozula Ray Lisowski Alice Bunio Cindy Covi 219 Bob Annesi Ray Charley Tim Deichler Rick D'Loas John Erson John Gamrod Ken Gournic Ted Hatcher Glenn Iacono Rich Meyer John Pretka Jay Roman Tom Tamulinas Jim Toney Greg Uram Joe Vogel Terry Nagy John Faina Andrew Madva Susan Dalby Marianne Deacon Sheryl Fromholzer Margie Green Betty Long Carolyn McGinnis Sheree Neal Kimberly Patsch Margie Repka Jo Marie Sgro Margie Trombetta Mary Ann Vey Becky Yanchus Donna Adams David Brown Joe Rodriguez Leslie Calvert Carl Lupi John Simmonds Glenn McKean Susan Abbott Debra Cooper Linda Cooper Janice Dorman Janet Haraczy Anna Marie Kubas Debbie Malizio Frances May Terry Pronko Karen Rimmell Lisa Scotti Janet Street Sheryl Smith Amy Trcbilcock Doris Uram Joyce Langer Susan Clay Rosemarie Muraco 201 220 Mark Adler William Baird Fred Beyer Jack Bishop Raymond Fenner George Fidurski Andrew Gabig Riche Gazda John llyankoff Dean Janas Thomas Kelly Dan Miller Andrew Pershina Mark Popivchak Mark Oelschlager Mark Riesmeyer Nicholas Solominsky Ronald Wachnowsky Norman Heaslcy Chris Volk Linda Cavey Cindy Danziger Deborah Livermore Deborah Gossie Nancy Lewellyn Elizabeth Malasky Patricia McGoughran Karin Prevost Sandra Rettinger Cynthia Roman Helen Stasik Darlene Turko Caren Vickers Susan Young Debbie Wade Susan Hiles Marsha Ann Reddy Darrell Aston Barry Babish Billy Clay Joe Daniel Mike Dudiez Jim Falick Joe Fiori Leonard Gerlowski Howard Huellen Frank Janocha Steve Josephson Steve Klim Joe Kubas Bob Mathe John Rattenni Joe Verzelli Jimmy Workmastcr Mike Swartz Mike Palmosina Frank Gazella David Schreiber Karen David Susan Enrietti Cheryl Fink Linda Gartz Lydia Konecky Kathy McCartney Janet Miller Cindy Moehring Mary Margaret Mykita Deborah Pelle Sarah Shinn Mary Arletn Theiss Althea Volk Karen Whitaker Sue Ann Eresh Mary Crump Linda Wardzinski 202 B-19 David Brown John Faina Frank Gazella Norman Heasley Joe Rodriguez David Sehreiber Chris Volk Carl Lupi John Simmonds Leslie Calvert Susan Clay Mary Crump Susan Hiles Rosemarie Muraco Marsha Ann Reddy Linda Wardzinski 203 204 STEFAN BIANCANELLO History Duquesne University B.S. ANTHONY CAPOZZOLI Guidance Counselor Duquesne University B.S. PETER A CIANCIONE Librarian Duquesne University M.Ed. Drama Coach LOUISE DICKENSON History Chatham College B A. University of Pittsburgh EMMA DI IANNI English Duquesne University B E. University of Pittsburgh M.Litt. WINONA DREW English Penn State University B.A. Student Council Sponsor THEODORE DUDECK Gym-Health Findlay College B S. High School Wrestling Coach High School Basketball Coach 205 JOHN GEARHART Math California State College B.S. Jr. Varsity Basketball G ach MARY GREFENSTETTE Music Carlow College B.A. SANDRA HUGHAN Art Pennsylvania State University MARY ANN McCANN Language Arts Duquesne University B. S. margie McCartney English Slippery Rock State College B.S. University of Pittsburgh M.A. CHARLES McKEVITT California State College B.S. Math Junior High Football Coach Junior High Assistant Wrestling Coach ROSE ANNE MANNINA Biology, Living Science Duquesne University B.S. 206 MARY P1TZER Home Economics Indiana University of Pennsylvania ALLEN POLLUS Industrial Arts California State College B.S. Assistant Junior High Football Coach JEAN PRUNER Gym, Health Slippery Rock State College University of Pittsburgh B.S. Chrerleading Sponsor JOSEPH M ROMANO Spanish, World Cultures, Spelling University of Pittsburgh B.A. Junior High Athletic Director GERALD SGRO Physical Science Michigan State University B.S. FAY WHITFIELD Science West Minster College B.S. WILLIAM YOST Math Clarion State College B.S. Lettcrman’s Club Sponsor Junior High Wrestling Coach Assistant High School Football Coach 207 Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. It was but yesterday we met in a dream. But now our sleep has fled and our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn. The noontide is upon us and our half waking has turned to a fuller day, and we must part. If in the twilight of memory we should meet once more, we shall speak again together and you shall sing to me a deeper song. And if our hands should meet in another dream we shall build another tower in the sky. Kahlil Gibran 208 r— —


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