Chaney High School - Lariat Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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Helen Korsala 59 N Schenley Avenue Youngstown 9 Ohm I9 Q Q! 95 7' 6 5 C IZ L i TL 3' 'f I 194: 19: f5Er 1952 , f- 4 I .1 4' 8 Q 2 1960 - Our Year T960-was OUR year! It marks the change of a decade, but to us, T960 represents an end and a beginning. The past is gone. The present is ending, but our future lies before us. Before our high school days fade into ob- scurity and we go our separate ways, let us glance back once more, and see our year. The education we have gained in our classrooms, as well as the extracurricular events we have experienced are part of the knowledge we have attained here at Chaney. We have felt the spirit of competition in our sports. Our dreams have come true with royalty. Possibly the most important and last- ingly influential part of our year is the inspir- ing leadership of our faculty. Yes, OUR year, of which these are the components, was the year in our high school life. 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This is the year for you to set the course or general direc- tion of your lives. It should be the time for strengthen- ing your scholarship as a foundation for the years ahead. Many lifelong friendships will be formed. New ac- quaintances and interesting new per- sons should come into your life. This is your year to dream big things and to see visions of your possibilities. This year can serve as the foundation for a satisfying life or it can crumble into the dust of unrealized dreams. This is the year! J. Fred Essig Superintendent of Schools as-t The Year of F ulfrllmen 1960 To many of us thrs sumply means that we are one year older To sensors thas means the year of fulfillment Plans begun years ago now have come to completuon Frnendshlps formed earlner become deeper as the tame for separatlon draws near Seen rn the perspectnve of graduatlon all actnvltues have a meaning which they formerly did not have May thas year brlng all of you the loy you have worked As you move out unto the lnfe you have planned may you have the satns faction that comes from a lob well done 1960 The end of an era full of growth for you and the beglnnlng of a llfe of nndepend ence and creatuvlty PAUL H LUCE Pnncrpal Mr Luce obtained hrs bachelor of science degree from Wooster College and has master of arts degree from Ohro State Unrver slty He has been our beloved prrncrpal smce 1955 cc - 99 anticipated, and the success for which you ll- Mr Ralph Heath our busy assistant prnnclpal performs another one of ltls many dutues schedullng and Organlzlng classes for the comnng year He studied at Oberlrn College for hrs Bachelor of Arts Degree and obtaxned has Master of Arts Degree at Kent State Unlversrty Leadershlp Ln Actwn Mr Gomer Levsls an aoylsor ro all and counselor to i s grs counselor Mlss Mollle Russell can always come p e 0 s plays an rraorrcrl pert rr he leaders l the answers concern ng classes carrculorn and college ofCl1aney Hlglw U O Q X 'S f. , ,. fe . v7 :V Q' Q.. . x X . , , ' - A ll , ' ' . ' x, why, rr -. - wp s a ,lr , To gulde us, to understand us, to teach us Our years at Chaney have been gulded by our teachers who have lnsprred us to greater hevghts un our quest for knowledge Our coach MR LOUIS RED ANGELO at Physlcal Education Youngstown Unnversuty BS Westmnnster College M S V X Step by step our teachers have led us wrth patnence trmness and quuet understandung They have shared our toys and sorrows and have gnven us the benetut of the r years of expenence They hare Influenced our lnves by thelr pa tuence and understanding not only In school but also In our extracurrncular actlvltles Theur leadershup and worthy examples wlll be carrued always ID our hearts and minds Although we know that we can never repay them we can gnve them our suncerest thanks and a cherished place In our memorles ,A su-I MR JOSEPH BAROLAK often uses his sense of humor IH dlscusslng the phases of buology Brology Ohno Unnversnty BS IH Ed Unrversuty of Pnttsburgh M E Fnnal lnstructlons are gsven by MR BEAL dramatlcs coach before the classroom productnon beglns Englnsh lO Dramatlcs Muskungham College B A I7 C . E , t I ,Xi 5? 6 I ' 'L ZQ 'V I Q A ' Q - W N if ' Z W 0,2 I X' 7 1, .fl f' fa lp, 3 V ' V 5 tentlvely observes the Cowboys in action. lx Z' f I, L ' -:ff rv , 5 if , .Q ' 1 ' fy' lx R lk ' ' E' ,l Q x , yy . . . I ' I . -I . . . . . . U I , . . l always keeps an eye on his students. O Typing, Business English MISS KAY BOUKAS is known for giving her Youngstown University, B.S., Westminster College, M.S. help with a smile. Physical Education, Biology Kent State University, B.S. MR. JOSEPH CAMP supervises the printing shop and directs the boys with helpful suggestions. Printing, Commercial Law, Consumer Education Ohio State University, B.S., M.A. W if f MISS HELEN CULBERTSON proves that chemistry can be fun. Chemistry Hanover College, AB., Western Reserve University, M.S. MR. JOSEPH BRAHNEY, our typing and English instructor, MR. JESSIE DILLER presides over his Speech and History classes with a firm hand and a sense of humor. Speech, U. S. History Bluffton College, A.B. fr ' s MISS RUTH DUNN plans an interesting art proiect for her students. Art Principia College, B.A., Kent State University, B.S., Wesleyan, M.A. MISS VALERIE DRAGHIC demonstrates the proper method of making ielly. W Foods, Child Care Q? y Ohio University B.A., Ohio State University M.A. li Cheerful MISS EMILY EBERHARDT is al- ways busy finding books for inquiring students. Librarian Western Reserve University, A.B., B.S. in L.S. I . 'ky Xxx With twinkling eyes, MISS DOR- OTHY FREY intently listens to a book report. English Ohio State University, AB., Uni- versity ot Pittsburgh, M.Ed. 20 MISS FIELDS, a new teacher at C h a n e y, greets her students vvith a srnile. World History, English IO Kent State University, BS in Ed. E. s f ei Ii 1 i, H' X , MISS DOROTHY FREELAND strives to teach her students the fun and thrift of sewing Clothing Ohio State University, B.S. M fl: ll 4' J 6 'Q :- MR. H. O. FOSS vvorks vvith the deep, dark secrets ot electronics. Radio Shop, Electrical Shop Stout University, BS., Uni- versity ot Pittsburgh, M.Ed. ...L MISS EDYTHE HADLEY leads her pupils to further education by teaching them to think and reason for themselves. English 'IQ Kent State University, B.S., University of Michigan, M.A. MR. LOUIS HEYER solves a problem algebraically with the formula rtId or, rate times time equals distance. Algebra II Capital University, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. MRS. ALLEIN HOLDEN directs her students to a better understanding of music appreciation. Music lvocalj Ohio State University, B.S., Music Ed. MR. ARTHUR HORVATH sets the rhythm for an interesting band number. Band Youngstown University, B.S., Michigan State University, M. Music 2l 'rf 71' MISS ELIZABETH KNOWLTON d s cusses an interesting topic with stu dents in her problems of democracy c ass U S History Problems of Democ racy Western Reserve University AB The students in MR GENE JANECKOs casses learn that history has many facets U S History Youngstown University B S Our Spanish teacher MISS MARTHA LAUGHLIN uses tlash cards in aid- MISS HELEN KORSALA points out the correct way to write shorthand charac ers Typing Shorthand I O io State U :versity BS n Ed University of Pittsburgh M Ed ing he students to learn Spanish. 5 E I 50 0 ,, Spansh English II . 1 A Ohio Wesleyan University B.A.' Q h ' l ' . 'ff' Middlebury College M.A. , iw'- MISS SONIA LINYNSKY and her cheerful smile are a familiar twosome in the halls of Chaney. English II, Geometry Youngstown University, B.A. MR CLARENCE LOREE is always ready with a simple ex planatuon to a difficult math problem Geometry Solid Trng Thiel College B A MR JOHN MILLEYSACK examines a useful piece of machinery often used by his stu dents Machine Shop University of Pittsburgh B S MR E P MORGAN carefully checks a students plate layout for neatness and accuracy Mechanical Drawnng Youngstown University AB University f Pittsburgh MEd 23 I l ' , .. , .. I I , ..g O , . . Physics can be quite puzzling, but MR. FREDERIC O'CONNOR simplifies it for his classes. Physics, Plane Geometry Tufts College, Youngstown University, AB., B.S. In Ed. Using carbon paper correctly is iust one of MISS ELLEN NEWMAN's typing proiects. Bookkeeping I, Typing University ot Pittsburgh, A.B., M.Ed. MR. RALPH OVINGTON, Chaney's driver training teacher, complete with dark glasses, prepares for a safari with his stu- dents. Drivers Training if ohio university, AB., Youngstown University, LL.B. MR. JOHN PELUSI seems to be quoting his ta- vorite motto, It is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought dumb, than to open it and re- move all doubt. Biology, Senior Science Youngstown University, B.S., Westminster Col- lege, M.E. in Ed. MR. JOHN PETTI can always be found in the cafeteria during the fifth period. English lO, English ll Youngstown University, B.S., Ed., Uni- , versity of Chicago, M.A. l L-if-tr Teamwork is an essential component for a winning team, emphasizes our basketball coach, MR. GEORGE SIMSTAD, to a hopeful player. Geography Kent State University, B.S., M.Ed. 'VlR. MARVIN RICHARDS discusses an dents. English ll, Geography Miami University, B.S. MISS RAE SEILER often pauses in her busy schedule to give additional help to her be- ginning shorthand students. Shorthand Heidelberg College, A.B., University of Pitts- burgh, M. in Litt. exciting story by Poe to attentive stu- 4. f Who can't spell around here? MR. HUGH SLAUGENHAUPT busily corrects the copy sheets as part ot this iob as Journalism ad- visor. Joumallsm' Engllsll Miss MADELYN viNoPAL busily checks the pfaiecis Youngstown University, B.S., Kent State Uni- of her first year bookkeeping students. Verslly' Mid' Sec. Practice, Bookkeeping I University of Michigan, A.B., University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. MISS DELLA WITKIEVVICZ shows that charts are an irnportant aid in learning Latim- Latin Oberlin College, AB. MR. STEVEN ZBORAY, our versatile shop teacher, is always guarding his boys against possible iniury by checking the equipment carefully. Machine Shop Kent State University, BS, 26 Effciency in Action - .--if Good mormng Chaney Hugh School IS he xxv MRS HELEN SHAW assrstant lnbrarran works dnl: gently performmg her dunes rn the lnbrary --.. cheerful cry of our secretary MRS ANN MATVEY Chaney IS one of the many stops on the route of our travel mg school nurse Mrs Evelyn Thomas She IS always ready wrth a bandage smellnng salts and a practlcal hand to soothe The llls of Chaney students Pies are one ofthe many desserts made by MRS JEAN FOLEY and MISS HELEN BAYTOS. Uur food this year? Better than ever! ...... ,.L. 1' MRS. HELEN ELSIE provides both healthful and appetizing salads for the students and faculty. MRS. HELEN NELSON and MRS. HELEN BELLEY are operating one of the various devices used to keep the school cafeteria sanitary. X Our busy custodian MR JIM EGOFF performs one of the- many gobs necessary for the smooth mauntenance of the school 'Q U0l RUSSELL BLANK Chaneys lack of all trades can usually be found workmg cheerfully on odd lobs around school Elsle Havtland Elizabeth Clement and Marta Brusko are always workmg to keep our school clean and sparklnng ...l....5,M Ann Allan Judy Barrncella any Mary Puskar show one of the se cret closets where the cleanlng equxpment ns kept Enter To learn, go forrh To serve. This, The mono of our school, exempli- fies our quesf for knowledge which we seek and find in The realm of our classroom. 1 , Knowledge I -11510 Academw Course Chaucer comes to life for these academic English students, as they discover the wit and wisdom of the Canterbury Tales. The Academic course consists of four years of English, two years of both math and a foreign language, a year of science and any desired electives. Students taking the academic course are preparing to further their educa- tion in schools of higher learning. , .gf tw ' x , W, L X is While the class watches intently, Latin students write translations of ablative clauses on the board. Spanish students take part in many ad- ditional activities, making this class in- teresting as well as educational. 33 mire AD oiscsnoum EX' wsu. .,- A 1132 Panel discussions, such as this one in world history, prove to be both interesting and informative. Side angle side or angle side angle? Ambitious geometry students learn the nature of geometric forms and the art of solving problems. ' W Driver training students learn to understand the confus- ing mass of wires and other parts that are found under the hood of a car. I - Practice sessions in drarnatics give the student actor sufficient training and experience to portray a role in a production. .1 LS.. gl: Organized confusion is the order of the day, while Journalism students struggle with their respective iobs on the Westerner and the Lariat. lil Charts, maps and reports are all components of the Problems of De- mocracy classes. Reports from the American Observer are weekly events in the United States History classes. 35 wdzffil berof iw- A rding to the um Cuter lValenC61 ec ro lin fb? Jms Grouped cco f 5 X -.-1 .- Qu. .Q , f' 7 C gf 10-gm 12-0101, Vi ' 'T' ' 28.06jZ 3 53CaugSc ETX - U 10. .4510 --17.00 14 50.0515 5 S2157-'1E'QfaE'fe ' is .015 ll4R3g11?R H45 'r P 204391 20733 ,O .2 c 27.05 K . 5. 01.91 1 A uE5?09.0f Yr.. S 5ff?1h 507z1 72601 Q 15. 1 Sb 12175, 5 . - 5 1 1 U55 Sjsfsggg 4 . B1 k 4003- 'QQ 1 1 L, x ' I . 0.18.1 I z 1,14 W' iff 11:1 111161 .. . A I V'-' . , Fe-1 .. 55.555114 5 . 1. 0 5 ' - ' A 79.916, 83.7, ..1'1'ii!1'1'.Z1.IZ1' C 1 A Ru? i 99- 1.1. . 101.7 .I 10 . 1 - 2 1 5 M 55 186 E191 215k RNA 86 2 1 k-Udr ' 2 S111 1, . 7, ...vii 'X W. WQ1Ch Biology students discover a magical new world through the eyes of their microscope. cientific ourse Students in the scientific course pre- pare to specialize in a specific field of science. Their subjects include four years of English, one each of physics, chemis- try, biology and at least three of math- ematics. These students are answering the nation's call to assist in the conquest of scientific research and development. This chemistry pupil learns to write and evaluate formulas by trial and error. Experiments are an important part of learning the principles of chemistry and practical knowledge of the field. 37 M I ci v A, lp Physics students learn the basic laws of physics by working problems, before putting them to practical use. Eager physics students carry out the preliminary preparation neces- sary for an experiment in water displacement. 38 if ,Z --'-' '-5 Advanced algebra is a challenge to students in higher math, teaching them to think clearly, follow directions and reason for themselves. Solid geometry demonstrates to advanced math students the prmcnples of geometnc design fm 'WY e,? qf'?3 '4?f'5r'u'? i3s fxg ,wie ff wi , Precusuon us a necessary traut of art pupnls as dem onstrated by thus student as she completes protect Panel discussions on debate topncs are an nmportant actnvnty In the speech classes ,x 'Ur gm .x,,, A fx ww ,www x . X K9 1 1 ,sy . .9 , fb Commercial Course Commercial students prepare to embark on a business career, or to continue their education in a business school. They take shorthand, typing, Business Eng- lish, commercial law, bookkeep- ing, geography, and, if they choose, business machines. These subiects serve as cornerstones in building their careers. ...'H. ' xf. Learning the fundamentals of typing requires diligent practice as these students can verify. Business English students gain practice in public speaking by giving reports, while others await their turns. Geography students study important phases of the sub- iect, such as topography, climate and customs of the peoples of the world. 4l Commercial Law students get practice in the fundamentals of court room procedure, an im- portant phase of future citizenship. Operating the mimeograph machine is one of the many duties of the girls in advanced shorthand. ifffffjsz ,,. V-.Q Shorthand can be an asset to a successful career any field, whether it be business or college. The girls in clerical office gain practice in the skills they will need for Their future iobs. Learning to balance credits and debits requires a steady eye and a knowledge of math. Business machines give girls a thorough knowledge of office equipment. W' i-8 'L 'Q n ' ' xt,-gl I Q 1 1 I w J l .4 , .,,.z-I-9 .ao 5.35 'ii-2 f 93 17 Homemakin ' Course Girls in the homemaking course are taught to be efficient homemakers and good mothers. The course coincides with their future plans. They take cooking, sewing, child care, foods, Eng- lish and other subiects to form a stable foundation on which to build their careers as house- wives. Girls in this gym class are playing soccer, an indoor variation of field hockey. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. These girls may not be thinking of pleasing a man, but they are intent on learn- ing the culinary art. These home economics students gain skill in clothing they prepare for their future homes. These girls know that motherhood besides being a ioyous experience, is also a constant round of diaper folding. , ff' xx Home nursing can be a valuable asset in future years to all girls thinking of homemaking as a career, Long practice sessions including numerous repetitions, are the basis for a successful choir. - Cosmetology leads girls into a rewarding profession with lasting creative satisfaction. 1 I 15 Choffin's course in restaurant training teaches students to prepare food attractively and economically. F...-- - A study hall is a most important period in a students day. It affords time for ad- vanced lessons and the quiet of diligent study. 47 X . xiii, Q e ...L---f , nll!l'fvf'-v- ' I Y ,-l--l--- ,,,-,--f ' WA v . ,. li ..,,r-,--1 FQ- Z .Q ..A, 'l 'f'7n - , . ps--. 'A' N 's ,A A if jr H f' ' Il, :Liu y ,pr i gy? , A . m ' Q 0 Pa , , x 1 X s A 4 C General English students study the fundamentals of writing in an in- formal and interesting class. Industrial Course Boys in the industrial course learn to use the tools of the trade to pre- pare for industrial iobs. Electrical shop, machine shop, print shop, wood shop, and mechanical drawing are courses which are added to general English to round out their education. The intent expressions on the faces of these machine shop pupils prove that this course is interesting and absorbing. Two Chaneyites learn to test carburetors at Chof fin during auto mechanics. Electrical shop teaches boys the mechanics of wiring and the processes of electrical circuits and machines, A challenging feat of the boys' gym class is to climb to the top of a huge rope suspended from the ceiling. Working with the intricate radio parts, radio shop students assemble a transistor as a project aiu. aw y -an-xiii The precision marching of our band, rnaiorettes and flag girls requires many long hours of hard work and practice. 50 .I yn: B! as QL ,-. I 'i 3,22-1 .fi K 1,,, LUSC3 KY f .1-dn. Senior science students seem to be engrossed in the educa- tional film, Herne the Magnificent. This boy practices precision work in mechanical drawing class. Distributive education offers a thorough knowledge of merchandising and ex- presses the importance of human relations in selling. The boys in advanced machine shop learn to operate these complicated machines safely and accurately. M If-ff v . 'p ' G, 'v . ,W ,rr i.fv 471 In years To come The mem- ory of These Clubs, The com- panionship we have gained from Them, WLM linger' in our hearts. Companzonshzp Off be 1 4 r . V ,, .M Lv,-A. v 'f ' 0' ' .433 gjix 4- M: A I , -F1 41,3 .nu ' H qv ,fl VN A , at 1' 5 'Wm Charles Linda Carol Carolyn George Onufer Corbeft Bresko Ugran Bondor presidenr vice-presldenr Con, Secrefafy rec. secrerary rreasurer Carolyn Geraldlne Hamer Carol John Belley Clement Davis Fero Konnng ras Bruce Patrlcla Rlgl-,ard Osborne Ross Schuley rlRST ROW Ad lenne Kendall atwnal Honor Pafnela Beny Elalne Slwellhase Barba a Bosw cr 03 ,...4v Susan Wnllsams ocuety Barbara Piercy Paul Gallc SECOND ROW Nllss Helen osala acv so 'Vlary Ellza eh Slepko James Fllson Paul Andra Ke nel' Amor sxo Karen Szarnrey Karen Halferfy ' , g- f .TX X- Y C if 'Wi ' f A I1 l Q' if ' tolli ' ff 4 if 4 XV' A Sandra Susan Charloms Margaret Jeanne Babunchak Brown Cnka Conkey Davues Raffaella JoAnn Donna Beverly Joan DnBacco Duilenzo Dnsler Fedders Gabnel 1X he D-4 'Wd ,yur W nun-,- L. 'ing Helen Ann Karen Mrchele Oman Helsel Infante Kabealo McGaffney OJYNYJY Arlene Ellaine Deloris Abbie Ruth Jane Pavalko Plateck Roth Rudolph Schreckengosr 49 Diana Carol ShJ 'eY Simunic Stone Thomas f 3, vi, fy- ,,, rv? 1 4 . +3 ,.m1a,:Xf ' 1 ,,.,,? .4 ., Q 3,-j A '3 'XX , , ,. ,, Q-1 '5 . .M Mfr, ..,,, fs 'f-www. .- , 'Xia Mm M , if J Q W , , we J... I 0'-:rv .wervaw mg, N,,5:t.Q ' LZ 512251 if q'F.v3g'1aZ1w.wI - ':A . if qv M. L -Qf:-an-.N I A... EP 'xr' AL K sl Pat Zitello, Sue Williams and Jerry Beulah eagerly discuss their result sheets after a successful tournament. Battlefield of Peace was the original oration which carried Jack Hamilton to first place in the county in the annual Prince of Peace con- Test. ' s FIRST ROW: Charles Silas, Joyce Bondor, Pat Zitello, Joanne DiRenzo, Ann Fair, Deloris Roth, Pat Mondrut, Margaret Shubert, Mar- garet Hopwood, Marsha Ugran, Paul Angelot. SECOND ROW: Jim Caffey, Joe Kalmer, George Lesnansky, David Cisine, Roman Olynyk, Tom Kemp, Georgianne Tahos, Carolyn Swartz Betsy Headd, Bill Stilson, Dick Calvin, John Brucoli, Don Reese, 57 X FIRST ROW: C. Wilson, P. Tatta, J. DeCapua, J, Minotti, M, Agnone, M. Fidram, F. Marino, B. Kovalchik, J. Palko, P. Drozdiak, C. Markusic, A. Lucas, D. Kosrno, C, Szoke, A, Infante, M. Stillana, P, Pavone, J. Navarro. SECOND ROW: M. Ondo, P. Foley, N. Burkett, D. Disler J. Jacobs, R. Curd, P. Barto, D. Tarkanish, D. DiPiero, M. Angle, M. Senvisky, B. McKnight K, Suich, K, Wagus, B. Hripko, J. Hudak, P. Kenny. THIRD ROW: R. Yeoman, R. Olynyk D. Zatvarnicky, B. Stillson, B. Shranko, J. Daniels, R. Sudirnak, G. Shea, R. Slwreckengost G. Tavarnak, M, Hruska, P. Stellato, L. Linedmer, P. Oleyar. FOURTH ROW: G. Streifferdt, J. Dominic, B. Carden, E. Humanson, M. Tomko, H, Southerdan, G. Hamrock, C. Gidney FIFTH ROW: J. Lipkovich, J. Adamovich, B, Bryson, G. Cooper, E. Wilds, R. Antonelli, R Braidich, P. Mancini, E, Burnside, J. Koning, R. Ebertlw, D. Barvvick. SIXTH ROW: J. Kalosky R. Johnson, D. Kishton, P. Hruska, J, Hamilton, A. Carlini, C, Nan, C. DiRenzo, D, Sulliven M. Ristich. Librar Club Looking for interesting reading ma- terial and information are Karen Halferty, Steve Klacik, Bev Fedders, and Jerry Beulah. Checking books is one of the tasks performed by club mem- bers Ruth Chockey, Bernie D'Amico, Dave Penezich, and Vince Weslowsky. Library club officers Danny Madden, treasurer, Donna Disler, vice-presi- dent, Jerry Dominik, president, do some extra reading as Miss Eberhardt, librarian, looks on. F8 ' 0 I Latin: lub An opportunity to cultivate an interest in Latin is given to the students of the Julius Caesar and Cicero classes by studying the life of the Romans, their writings, history, mythology, and customs. i S X . At the Christmas meeting slides were shown ot Israel and Egypt, enlightening the students as to the scenic sights of the Holy Land. A picnic con- cluded the year of Latin culture. Lou DeMars, consul: Sandy Fero, consul, Rae Di Bacco, sec- retary, Miss Witkiewicz, advisor: Gloria Dunnam, treasurer. FIRST ROW: M. Marcia, P. Cecko, C, VanDeventer, C. Fero, J, Zikovich, G, Tahos, A. Nesbitt, P. Fusco, R. DiBacco, J. Martini, SECOND ROW: M. Sanders, C. Evans, C. Morgan, T. Kalosky, N. Woods, J. Anderson, M, Lisko, G. Dunnan. THIRD ROW: C. Onufer, D. Soloman, M. Miller, L. Cramer, K. Messenger, M. Angle, N. Getile, P. Caspary, J. Dreasel, T. Ruane. FOURTH ROW: D. Green- fielder, S. Fero, D. Roman, M. Matuschak, F. Szczyglowski, M. A. Fusco, D. Lischak, C. Cvetcovich, J. Panda, B. Voiner. FIFTH ROW. G. Woods, S. Setnick, L. DeMars, W. Kishton, G. Sano, P. Trnasky, S. Nestich, Z. Olynyk. FIRST ROW: J. Bondor, P. Mondrut, P, Zitello, B, Murray, J. Thomas, B. Headd, C. Swartz, J. Jacobs, P. Mogish, L. Conrad. SECOND ROW: J. Vaughn, M. L. Smith, D. Roth, V, Timmons, P. Erickson, L. Miller, C. Sauce, D. Pusch. THIRD ROW: M. Kurinka, B. Sano, D. Calvin, B. Stillson, Z. Labozon, F. Merkich. FOURTH ROW: G. Eckert, J. Wynn, J. Trube, S. Ostenick, J. Broculi, H. Marr, J. Ros- coe, J. Zarling, J. DePasquale, T. Dominic. 59 .V bx Pi 'S frm ' Q 5 Z si' TAI 1 1 A, i fc M .WV , -- Y E ' T., rw'- H5561 Mr. Loree, advisor: Lou DeMars, president: Charles Onufer, sec- retary: George Bondor, vice-president. Key Club Chaney's Key Club, sponsored by the Mill Creek Kiwanis, welcomes any boy wishing to be of service to his school and community. A trip to the Ohio Bell Telephone Company was a variation from their regular meetings. To add a few dollars to the treasury, the members held a bake sale and also sold soap. A hay- ride and dances were the social activities of the club. FlRST ROW: Michel Marcis and Jim Filson. SECOND ROW: Jerry Banyots, Richard Eberth, Jerry Lautzenheiser, Alfred Hillier, and Jim Toomey. THIRD ROW: Charles Onufer, Lou DeMars, John DiRenzo, Charles DeRenzo, Paul Benchwick, Jack Hamilton, Bruce Os borne, and Ronald Braidich. FOURTH ROW: John Koning, George Bondor, and Charles Peck. FIFTH ROW: Pete Stratigos. H,- Mr. Donald Roberts, iunior probation officer of part of Mahoning County, spoke on iuvenile de- linquency at Key Club meeting. 9:1 1' .f Preparing for an exciting game of field hockey are Pat Barto, Nancy Woods, Pam Beny, Suzanne Young, Deloris Roth, Suzanne Vaughn, June Fedina, Sue Nord, Frankie Marino, Jackie Sano. G.A.A. vuuz Chaney's Girls' Athletic Association is comprised of girls who enjoy all types of sports and who have earned the lOO points necessary for membership. After a vigorous initiation period and several service proiects, the year was closed with a banquet at which the out- standing members received awards. Diana Simunic and Shirley Thomas begin an ex- citing game of ping-pong, while Donna Disler and Pat Ross wait to play the winners. 55' '. F-nr Z Anticipation is written on every face as the tying point is scored in the GAA. Volleyball Tournament. FIRST ROW: Dottie Cosmo, Elaine Schell- G.A.A.'s amateur bowlers - Mee- hase, Mary Leuschner. SECOND ROW: Joy Kohl, Margaret Shubert, Meg Beaudisf Elaine Kraviql and Donna Adams. THIRD ROW: Ann Fair, Joan LaBash, Mary Fidram, Lo- Frankie Marino-seem to be pretty 'Wine Remlisv happy about their scores, 62 FRONT ROW: Miss Boukas, advisor: Michele McGaffney, president: Joan Srnec, vice-president. BACK ROW: Adrienne Kendall, social chairman: Joan Gabriel, secretary, Arlene Pa- valko, treasurer. ...mn Since Marilyn Miller, Sue Kroll, Mary Balogh and Jeanne Davies know that practice makes perfect, they spend much of their spare time improving their game of basketball. pa- l C T . r..-. ..,. .mn FIRST ROW: K. Kabealo, N. McDowell, A. Weir, l.. Remias, J. LaBash, C. Ugran, S. Williams, M. Fidram, J. Sano, L. Corbett, D. Simunic, C. Bresko. SECOND ROW: S. Fero, D. Kosmo, J. Roth, T. Kalosky, C. Maiestic, J. Roth, R. Semai, C. Siciliano, M. A. Turok, J. DeCapua, P. Foley, F. Marino, G. Clement. THIRD ROW: P. Rebek, A, Lucas, C. Preston, J. Dunnan, D, DiPiero, G. J. Phillips, P. Drozdik, P. Cecko, M. Ondo, B. Piercy, S. Vaughn, P. Gallo, B. Molin. FOURTH ROW: B. Murray, M. Matasic, V. Griffiths, R. Hu- dak, D. Dixon, N. Casey, F. Rogers, S. Walters, B. Nesbitt, C, Teets, M, E. Sklepko, M, Shubert. FIFTH ROW: D. Simunic, G. Long- street, B. J. Helegda, P. lane, D. Phillips, J. Srnec, M. Grant, J. Kravec, J. Navarro, P. Pavone, E. Kravic, J. Minotti, A. Crawford. SIXTH ROW: B. Kovic, G. Tahos, C. Fire, J. Jacobs, J. Thomas, M, Ugran, V. Timmins, B. Vainer, L. Weir, G. Wanamaker, J. Bondor, P, Horvath. SEVENTH ROW: S. Kroll, M. Julius, C. Swartz, J. Roman, P. Mogish, M. Brown, B. Lenehan, M. Miller, L. Cramer, G. Zatchok, L. Conrad, A. Hrifko, P. Erickson. 63 au. ,-4 Mary Balogh, treasurer, Margie Matasic, secretary, Mary Ann Hruska, historiany Miss Culbertson and Miss Freeland, co-advisors, Harriet Davis, president, Bev Fedders, vice-president. Refreshments highlighted several F.T.A. meetings. Here Bev Fedders and Donna Greco served as hostesses at a tea after a meeting, Future Teachers of America ., . .-v ,V V - -ef '-- ---.- - -- V FIRST ROW: Margie Conkey, Alice Weir SECOND ROW. Jackie Sano, Sharon Sai-gre et, Harriet Davis, Maconna Grant, Joan Navarro Pat Pavone THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Hruska, JoAnn DiRenzo, Carol Stone, Rae DiBacco, Carol Gradski, Pat Cecko, Donna Klepin, Vietta Griffiths, Donna Greco, Pete Rozzl FOURTH ROW: Charles Dillenzo, Donna Soloman, Deloris Roth, Bev Fedders, Carolyn Belley, Mar- garet Schebert, .loan LaBash, Margie Matasic, Mary Balogh, Nancy McDowell, Ron Antonelli 64 SITTING: Karen Szamrey, Sandy Fero, Pam Beny, Michele McGaffney, Carol Bresko, Carolyn Ugran, Sue Williarns, Marge Furden, Carol Fero, Karen Beggs, Juliane Palko, Nancy Zucco. STANDING: Jim Relrfon, Tim Dunbar, Dennis Nurkiewicz, George Lesnansky, Joe Bevilacqua, Jack Hamilton, George Bondor, Charles DiRenzo, Dave Jamison, Mr. Beal, Vvn Applying make-up effectively is an important phase of dramavics. Carolyn Ugran, George Lesnansky, Sue Wille iams, Charles DiRenzo and Karen Beggs gain experience as they prepare for a play. Thespians I- 'X identg Michele McGaffney, scribe. Carol Fero, secrefaryg Joe Bevilacqua, treasurer, Mr. Beal, advisorg Eva Stefan, vice-president, George Bondor, pres- I Y' x ' 1 mv,- ,-:iw 0,3 ' 1415 35 H f iii' 3 ' iw. ,x ww V ' 1-., fa gf 42 . x 4 if Y .,, x ,Q x Lx 'T-Viv, . 345, 'L ' f 4-1:-g S , 5 , 2 ag, Q ,,,f . . it ,H N.. 5 5fAQ,Lfk , ,- mf AM ., ,,., ,, mwfmw ,W Wi -K, ie. 'EE As a service proiect, the Y-Teeners sponsored a Halloween party for the tots at the Villa Maria Theresa Orphanage. Margie Ondo Carol Bresko Barbara Terlecky Ann Fair president vice-president secretary treasurer IWYQQVM El!!! v T wwf: an A ' .. J' Y .. , A, Q QQ Q9 en Nr '- ' 'K to OO as 5 Z6 to 6 ' ln 5: ll 1 Q3 'Vi FIRST ROW: N. Pappagallo, B. Zikovich, F. Marino, S. Philips, C. LeFoer, B. McKnight, J. Martin, P. Tatta, A. Pavalko, M. McGaffney, S. Williams. SECOND ROW: S. Minster, K. Wagus, J. Waslyn, M. E. Stilliano, B. Taylor, V. Yakimovich. THIRD ROW: L, Remias, C, Mortellaro, G. Tovarnak, B, Szczyglowski, M. Sevinsky, R. Zarlengo, S. Sandor, FOURTH ROW: J. Rubino, M. Virag, T, Ragan, M. L. Smith, R. Schreckengost, P. Petzold, S. Thomas, D. Roth, C. Stone, FIFTH ROW: P. Oleyar, M, Richards, B. Matuschak, J. Paul, L. Linde- mer, A, Rudolph, B, Richards, K. Pipoly, D. Simunic, K Suich, J. LaBash, N. McDowell. 67 Q-Q.. ' if rf , V, Planning for future meetings are the officers of iunior Y-Teens: Joan Stevens, interclub council representative, Madonna Grant, trees urer, Miss Fields, advisory Elaine Schellhase, president, Adrienne Kendall, vice-president, Barbara Bostwick, secretary. J ' Y T A V.: -Q 1' -- ,- JF C9 v Y' V FIRST ROW J Minotti, P Pavone, M. Wabaclr, V. Griffiths, S Sangrelet, J Srnec, J Srnec, J Navarro, M. l., Bayer SECOND ROW K Szarnrev, R VanDvke, P. Stellato, R. Rudzik, P, Stetts, M. Torek, D. Sandor, V. Sveda, C Szoke, J. Stevens, J. Stoken. THIRD ROW S Young B Piercy, C, Preston,J Zilcovich J Roth M G Tocco J Roth D Phlips, N Ratav. FOURTH ROW: E. Schellhase, S. Nord M. A Ruscnak, S Vaughn, B, Sebest, Vi Ondo, C. Teets, G. Phillips, S, Vaughn FIFTH ROW: M Nernecsek, T, Percurato, M. Schubert '-l L Sleoko M Wilkens, P. Phillips M J oefaea B Ne-sam, P uma 68 ' l '6' ., - 4. 59' , 3 ' - 4 v 99 fr 9 if ' QQ as ., 4- 'Ll' X4 :.: , , 5. X . Q 'f N-QI 2. ' if iii' as ' .id 3 ru- FlRST ROW: J. Kieffer, M. Kovacs, P, Gallo, D. Crislw, K. Cook, D. DiPiero, C. Maiestic, R. Fusco. SECOND ROW: R. Hudak, E. Kravic P. A. Lane, J. Kravec, J. Fecko, B. J. Heledada, D. Lazar, C. Evans, S. Fero, P. Beny. THIRD ROW: D. Bata, B. Bostwick, M. A. Leusch ner, B. Molin, K. Halferty, P. Drozdik, R. Gallo, T. Kalosky, L. Bodnar. FOURTH ROW: J. Gennaro, V. Deichiest, T, Smith, J. Hoffman P. Balciar, D, Adams, P. Kenny, D. Dickson, P. Erdell. FIFTH ROW: P, Cecko, P. Brimrner, C. Kollay, J. Listiak, R. Curd, M. Matasic J. Kish, R. A. Bacha, J. Kohl, psi Elaine Schellhase, Adrienne Kendall, and Barbara Bcstwick thank Mrs. Lev for bringing her very interesting doll collection of famous peoole to the Junior Y-Teen World-fellowship meeting. Junior Y-Teen members were an attentive audience when the Youngstown Universi' ty dramatic class presented a play on preiudice. 69 J 1 FIRST ROW: I. Zell, E. Slavic, B. Kovac, C. Fire, E, Antonelli, C. Pflugh, G, Longstreet, S. Kroll, B. Lenahan, J. Davis, J. Jacobs, G. Tahos, B. Murray, P. Fusco. SECOND ROW: L. Cramer, M. Ugran, M, L. Smith, M. Julius, M. Mele, B. Hewitt, M. A. Fusco, B. Headd, P. Caspary, J, Thomas, C. Swartz, L. Conrad, B. Linchney, G. Wanamaker, L. Weir. THlRD ROW: B. D'Amico, M. Brown, J. Vaughn J. A. Anderson, K. Holman, P. Ernest, R. Sabino, D. Lischak, J. Panda, A. Probensky, V. Timmins, Z. Labazon, J. Fekete, S. Kurty FOURTH ROW: D. Solomon, N. Gentile, B, Voiner, C. Sauce, M. Angle, C. Cvetkovich, K. Messenger, P. Zitello, M. Matuschak, P. Garchar, F. Szczyglowski. FIFTH ROW: B. Krivonalc, M. Miller, J. A. Dressel, P. Mogish, N. Conaway, J. Roman, E. Johnson, P. Erickson, L, Miler, M. Pavlick, M. Lisko, D. Simunic, M. Bernice, L. Bone, C. Stas. 0 phomore Y-Teens ......,. . .ar E Q i mx Andrea Hrifko, vice-president, Donna Pusch, president, Joyce Bon dor, secretary, Miss Linynsky, co-advisor, Pat Mondrut, treasurer Mrs. Johnson, co-advisor. Sophomore Y-Teens Mary Ann Fusco and Marlene Pavlik prepare to hand out the bags of potato chips they sold during the i960 Potato Chip Drive to raise money for the Y.W.C.A. ffice Girls Matvey. Mrs. Matvey, J. Paul, P. Ross, J. Sano, C. Belley, M. Ondo, R. Di- Bacco, A. Pavalko, M. McGaftney. Donna Disler, Penny Foley, Eva Stefan, and Margie Ondo, cheerfully go about their tasks, helping Mrs. fra-ll FIRST ROW: B. Headd, M. Grant L. Corbett, J. Thomas, D. Grish I. Zell, J. Propri. SECOND ROW B. Hewitt, M. G. Tocco, H. Davis D. Pusch, J. Listiak. SITTING: D. Parent, 8. Szabko, J. Brucoli, A. Macias STANDING: A. Hillier, J. Bevilacqua, E. Halasta, B Phillips, R. Dressel, B. Kovalchik, B. McKenzie, T. Fetter, J. Lautzenheiser, E. McSI-cimming, G. Bondor, G. Lesnan sky. Busily adiusting the movie screen are Steve Nyers, Ron Preksta, Carl Knittel. Movie Operators Mr. Richards, director of the visual-aid department, checks in a new shipment of film with Dick Dressel and Bill Phillips. 5 FIRST ROW: P. Angelot, A. Hillier, E. Wilds. SECOND ROW: Mr. Petti, J. Bevi lacqua, T. Dominic, D. Magee, C. Nan. THIRD ROW: B. Carter, P. Rozzi, Fecko, P. Mancini, FOURTH ROW: P. Stratigos, F. Merkich, T. Dunbar, D. Hall C. Biratb, FIFTH ROW: B. DiRenzo, F. Cicatiello, R. Braidich, J. Turney, E. Hume son, G. Serednesky. SIXTH ROW: J. Hamilton, K. Ambrusko, R. Schuley, J Balint, B. Osborne, R. Antonelli, M. Tally. Hi-Y Mr. John Petti, advisor of Cl1aney's Hi-Y, led the group to complete a very successful year filled with service projects and social events. A direct affiliate of the Y.M.C.A., our Hi-Y basketball team did very well, reaching the finals in the basketball tournamenf. Q4 ll FIRST ROW: Alice Weir, Carol Majestic, Nancy Zucco, Nancy Casey, Alice Lucas, Cindy Markusic, and Donna Crish. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Phillips, Sue Vaughn, Elaine Kravic, Fran Marino, Dorothy Kosmo, Pam Beny, Par Zedek, Jackie Roth, and Mary Wilkins. THIRD ROW: Margie Ondo, Helen Helsel, Janyth Paul, Nancy McDowell, Joy Kohl, Nancy Woods, Donna Adams, and Jerri Roth. w PC' 5 x we jf Joanne Dulick, Lillian DeFuria, and Wilma Verdenik decide that pracrice makes pe'rfec1 as they admire their work. Cosmetolo 3 1: G l I' SITTING: Wilma Verdenik, Lillian DeFuria, Joanne Dulick, and Mary Ann Shirilla. STANDING: Yvonne Capofs and Joanne Pesce. 73 punish Club y .F 155525 ... We-47-rv., LA' .- Q ' 11 pmt' J os,s 'Jw Q . FIRST ROW: A. Miller, A. Macias, T. Bruno, D. Barwick, V. Weslowsky. SECOND ROW: B. Hewitt, M. G. Tocco, R. Eboclw, A. Pavalko, C. Belley, Miss Laughlin, C. Onufer, B. Fedders, M. Conkey, R. Eberth, J. Navarro, M. Ugran, P. Lane. THIRD ROW: T. Fetter, M. A. Hruska, E. Novak, M. Malasta, C. Stone, S. Preston, B. Orr, A. Maley, E. Hlasta, J. Naples, P. Angelot, F. Kukura, D. Lazor, A. Hrifko, K. Simunic, M. Brown, C. Gidney, G. Wanamaker, L. Weir, J. Lautzenheiser. as Operating the p.a. system and producing a noontime disc jockey show keep George Lesnansky, Joe Bevt- tagehands l5CClU51 and GEOVQC Hondo' afllve While b'l '9lnQ en' Busy as bees are the stagehands Nick Demetrios, Jirn Rek- iovmemtotlte 5fUdE 1'5- ter, Donald Revilacqua, Tom Fetter, Dennis Kubina, and 74 Gerald Lautzenhelser as they try to keep the backstage equipment in working condition. fi 2 S 4'li6,?i ,5 4 . - - my . Q -. x.1.v f ' .Y Q-E I ' 1 ,f ,1 ip I AY! 5' A ,417 ii 2? Q A ffigiziwiflmu 1, 235, ', 1 ' H: 'Q x , yy 'G vii f A w, E ff pls, lu, ,N Vjlgg 2 1 A K I 93 Z' 5 I f I , , z L 2 ' 4 ' 4 J' Pi Y .nf ., W x x M 4 - if . h. 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T A:-T swf if A if -- ' K -tn -'wrsrrzxfsff ' , 5 ,dnl ' x'Np-.-.,, G .ssi- QBS l..- printing headlines, and Searching for news that will be interesting to the students, making page layouts writing various stories, proofreading are only a few of the daily tasks of the Westerner Staff ,gh DODO Baia Peggy Phillips, Janet Kieffer and Nancy McDowell are always busy lceeprig the newly acul, red offse' cluplicaior in tip-top shape Cind, 'xlarlfuslc Adrienne Kendall, Betty Jo Helegda Nancy Qatay and Bob Carter .work on 'he la,c,'s for 'ne Westerner 76 Q-.1 Westerner The Chaney Westerner, a bi-monthly paper is pub- lished by the iunior journalism class on a newly pur- chased offset duplicator. The staff of the Westerner consists of an editor, as- sistant editor, business rnanager, advertising manager, circulation rnanagerg sports, editorial, feature, and front page editors. The first Westerner produced by this year's staff was one of service to the students and schoolg publish- ing all of the school s rules regulations clubs and new activities for the coming vear is -,s . A149 ke. X: -:V ,dyfy- Adrienne Kendall and Cindy Markusic, two of the papers editors proofread the master copy. A V , ...qi Bob Carter and Polly Lane combine ideas to make the sports page factual and interesting. Another iob created by the offset dupli- cator was typing on a master copy. Pat Oleyar and Ann Infante are kept busy on this iob. Rose Semai, Carol Evans, and Joan Navarro do the tedious iob of headlines. 'T Lariat pieces ot a Iigsavv puzzle Each 'ob from copy read ing to selling advertising to laying out durnrny sheets fits into an intricate pattern, with our i960 Lariat as Publishing a yearbook is like fitting together the 5, ll! the finished product, Karen Kabealo, our able co-editor, is usually busy helping the staff with their problems. Pictures, captions and layouts combine to provide plenty of work for Mary Ann Phillips, Dorthy Samuel, and Margie Ondo. X I iQ-g One o' 'ne many oitt cult ,obs was proolreaoing done by oc' sen or editor, Dolofcs Gancfsky are woergrads GC vc' Beisy Kaca' 78 Circulation Manager, Jackie Sano, displays one of her posters -with Joan LaBasl1 and Frankie Marino, publicity managers 1. , fl if P 5 , i my Jeanne Davies, capable co-editor was always willing to give helpful suggestions to any member of the staff. ,g vs L-HJ Lariat supersalesmen Ellaine Plateck, Gerri Clement, and Susan Brown solicit another ad. Photographers Torn Fear, Red Barnes, and Margie Mafasic provide many pictures, the basis of the Lariat. At staff meetings, sections were discussed, new ideas were brought up, and many Qroblems were solved. 79 Jgrzhfrf jun., 'wr Qre qr,d,:::4'u,.l 'lm 9 4 - .9 Chaney's future artists can usually be found ,ed IINJZ' Igwers AS, Cx working busily in the art roorn. Under the ex- aaa had pert supervision of Miss Ruth E. Dunn, art stu- JI- if V ,r.-- dents put into practice the techniques they are taught. They rnake posters and seasonal displays for the halls, thus making our school a more at- fi tractive and pleasant place in which to work. Chaney's budding artists gain practice by making posters. ll 4 92 lrf 1 C0 l70llTll T0 Steady hands are required for some ot the delicate work these students are attempting 0 :lldp Jewelry making is one of the many projects undertaken in thts course. QQ lE!lf !i ng, ' :ZF Tl vi 'ry...- T -f 1' ' 'T' :Q jar FE -., 1 Art students work among the displays which attest to their talents. . K 1 , I Skillful hands can fashion a block of wood into an attractive Future sculptors gain practical expert statuette. ence under the watchful eye of art instructor, Miss Dunn. SomeTimes we won, someTimes we IOST, buT each Time, we experi- enced The inTense Thrill of compe- TiTion, The key ingredienT in OUR year of sporTs. ompetition if -- we ' l!,:g 8-. 7 71 QC 1 BP. M. 3 X .' go. 'L 64, ROW l: Mr. Pelosi, Mr Janecko, P. Manclnl, R. Phillips, R. Schuley, J. Hruska, P. Hruska, Nl. Talley, R. Braidich, P. Benchvvlck, V. Copeland, D. Magee, T. Dornlnic, Coach Angelo. ROW 2: P. Rlchardson, J Hurdrnan, A. Bruno, J. Cooper, D. Bodnar, B. Gallo, Our Heroes-in victory or defeat Our 1959-60 football Team had spirit, delerminahon To win, and willingness To vvorl-4. Emhusiasrn and sponsrnanship were at a peak Throughouf The season. Vlc Copeland, all-any back, about to make another crashing Yackle y S noses r me dl zjv' :S Q? 'as fx 'X 9' Q3 1124 A ,M 19579 fb 78166 2 J.: 1 4 fnnimmlft F. Clcat1e11o, J. Krupa, C. Albrnght, P. Purens, K. Arnbrusko, B.Carter, J. Ernrich, J. Lalumia, C. Peck, P. Nickas, L. Chumita. ROW 3: R. Oliva, B Shranko, J. Caffey, J. DiRenzo, F. Merkich, G. Woods, A. Matey, D. Greentielder, J. Daniels, ,W1cker, R. Popio, J. Martini. Chaney coaches John Pelusi, Red Angelo, and Gene Janecko dis- cuss the strategy they plan to use in coming games. Chaney Chaney Chaney Chaney Chaney Chaney Chaney Chaney Chaney FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 12 Memond O Ursuhne W . O Rayen 2 AAooney . O East ....... 14 VVHson .... 18 South H. O NHes W 20 North A. 4.1. 1 X Jur- 1 Mm.69'h'f4 115 'ilk 4 RICH SHULEY Co-Captain 1959 A11-city 1959 VIC COPELAND Co-Captain 1959 All-city 1959 MAYNARD TALLEY PAT MANCINI Guard Guard Senior Varsity JOHN HRUSKA End RAY PHILLIPS Guard Q . I we Q ' 1 ,K . , ' y RON BRAIDICH 1 ,SH Halfback PAUL BENCHWICK PAUL HRUSKA Fullback n Drum Majorette This year, for the first time, Chaney's band was paced by a drum maiorette, attractive Ruth Chockey. Ruth, a member of the band for two years, was chosen to be drum maiorette by her fellow musicians. Throughout the past year, Ruth could be seen leading the band across the gridiron during half-time exer- cises at our football games. She also led the maiorettes and flag girls dur- ing our rousing pep assemblies. RUTH CHOCKEY Glamour on the field- Margie Kovacs, Georgiana Tahos Elaine Kravec W1 C Mo Loy W2 D y olM our smzlmg prancmg, majorettes 'sq -.AW X CAROLYN 51 DOROTHY KERPSACK MORTELLARO LORYNNE REMIAS F lag-girls in step at halftime Chaney's high spirit which has long been a tradition is upheld at each game by the flag-girls and maiorettes. Leading the marching band onto the field at half-time these girls proudly ANN MEDVED hold up the excellent sportsmanship showed in all Chaney athletics. These girls are chosen each year by a faculty committee iudging them on personal appearance, marching abili- ty, poise and personality. JANET KIEFFER 5 ?W , ::f:f:a5,,3, gg ,VM , .. .A Mwwaug ! I , fc-A 11 ' -x V A f. Q .,, . ,, , , , 3 W MJ.:-.f4..--I ,.,. - V vw WV - vga-1 H- , -V im, V vw , A .Q- W , ..., ,wm- f .1194 ,A ,, M ts.. ., .., ..H-.- - -.1 ,,.,. ,,,, ..,, . . V ---, ' Y - V Q 1 MMM- x 11 7, 1' N,4+ 'vet , , Fw' 'dw r ' A . Z 1 -nu- 7 W gf .Q 9 4 H V S! , F 3 p 'B O 'Q an if in mf 'gr-qw... p iw Q N WMM, , W ,- ,.p ' W , As. '-. 'X I v X S if 5 ' 7 r ,sb E, iivf' K Q .90 X 4 . 4 l I r fi ' xc A 'If ,- . S 1 1 F' X YV: 1 I u , rv V f--aaa-lf 'O U r F s ' 4 Q f 3, I K, . K W- ,5 sf -, 5 an A Krrl- ,E X. an U . I A 'Q f Q , 'Q . .W 'sn fl ' v . . - x K fy ,F - X gf ' N' 5, Rf X 11 ., ... .-W...-.-.-. ., , ,.. 1 ,M J' , , . www.-.W-if,wm , K 4 ,4 , , . X 1, L , ., X .- . LINDA CORBETT Cheerleaders , 'A Q4 L Kyla M' a Bd 1 CAROLYN UGRAN SUSAN WVLLIAMS 's...4' x ' 1 , X PAULA GALLO JOAN SRNEC JODY SRNEC CAROL BRESKO ' A s 9I Coach Red Angelo eagerly anticipates the outcome of the track meet. Track Track season begins early in the spring as the team, consisting of sophomores and juniors and seniors, start the grueling hours of practice. Under the direction and supervision of the coaches, Red Angelo, John Pelusi, and Gene Janecko, The boys begin training for The differ- entevenm. ltgs a season of hurdles, cinders and sweat Ill 'Ei Q I 'JT ,s ri K Q N Z 4 iff sq- ,lf Z J KNEELING: Coach Angelo, Ken Nurkiewicz, Paul Richardson, John Emrich, Joe Hurdman, Dominic lnfante, Pete Nickas, George Fleet, STANDING: Frank Cicatiello, Paul Benchwick, Rich Schuley, Paul Hruska, Maynard Talley, Pete Stratigos, Bill Bryson, Bob Carter. PAUL HRUSKA 92 , ,,-fg- - - if NQIYP, 313 Of f. ,x hir' ,5,' . 1: PAUL HRUSKA enior RICHARD SCHULEY indermen MAYNARD TALLEY w.- Lw, .Q GEORGE FLEET PAUL BENCHWICK BILL BRYSON KNEELING: Mike Marcis, Jim Filson. STANDING: Bill Foltz, George Serednesky, Lou DeMars, Tom Fear, Coach Gomer Lewis. G01 f During the off season, Chaney's golf team eagerly awaits the first signs of spring. Under the watchful eye of Coach Ted O'Connor the team discusses their future schedule and coming matches. 94 Tennis Combining speed, endur- ance, and practice, Chaney's tennis team promised to be a threatening rival on the courts. The boys practiced at the Rock Ridge tennis courts under the coaching of Mr. Lewis. pring will bring swings 35 fi 'VIL Jfi:fwff5 . in olf and tennis Golf team members are: Bob Simerlink, Ed Yatsco, Dick Yeager, John Wrynn, Dennis Kubina, John Kracirik, Gary Eckert, Dick Parant, and Coach Ted O'Connor. 'f i si f .f r is M in L-1 N Channy Chan y Chaney fharey Chaney Chaney Chaney 5l'lllUl Vlon 9 l f9l I 41, 6 M W Ria 1 'F 7 Q 'Q f-1 . In l , A , if ri f 'S Y , f i4f':v54,, if-E1,-E 1 f?,:.-4' 6-1 -. ,- , g , ,, f in ,' X,r 1' Q, -A VQd gf ff! Chafe, 54 '. eg 41 Qn5fe4 ff ii- LL: 35 ,www , f.L :' 5. -1.1 :img 4' A y 7 Chqfe, L7 'xgy f uv xfhnf!'x I 2 f Chaney AQ L 4 59 1 'Wx-5 1 CWHVEV 45 51,' Sl i ' 1 - W f ' C? fa'NQy ff, Ca 5 'If KM I CfWxf :, ffl fjfy 1 Chdwcy E4 X. ,',, 57 . ,j 76 R5 eff' 51 .- ' EA 56 'f3:'e 46 I, , 55 G'aW: A9 ?W?Q Y f 1 .12 JT, -5 -1:1 5? Reyef 26 K 53 53d 50 , 'Nav'-X - W L11'9 PPJQE ,,3Ef'f'yi ' wg ' , f A ' 3 r ' ' ' ff ,ix A , Wi' 'vnu 4 1 L hug, , --- z V w , 'S , l - X ' Q if . vii . if ,Q if V --4 .1..2b':f 1 fr-ow 95 'i1 .f??Q ffgff 13124 W I1 vs ri I1 9 , 3 K0 .ff sim, x .Y 1 , m ,1 4 .-' ' - x X lr if fZE 'L'ik Z' 9 Z it I Misty, warm and wonderful are The dreams That come-1rue in The magic world of royalfy, F Dreams ML A M , , , . I-sg., Q , , 1, gbih. 'S-W? 2 --sf F 1-'M xA, ,, 'gk 's li fi ,2 - ig? 4 1 5 '.1- -at Q an , gi.f5 ff? pvaa, 14 43, N ia ,f, . 3 6 - .. X fi? i. . Qzfb 4 5.34 ,l r. , .f AAi E E l z? if E f 5,12 :W eifeggr si 3, fix 15 gs, if , , , . , 1. -r Lf Q I f 3 E'1Av 1. vii?- ff K' '15 I L MH-.ww enlent Christmas Formal Queen ,JY 'iks attendant attendant Linda Corbett Ann Medved 7 Q' attendant attendant Patti Ross Carolyn Ugran C111 lstmas Formal As the candidates took their places, a hushed silence fell on the dancers. Which of the Qirls norni- nated by the varsity tootball tearn would be chosen Queen by the couples attending the dance? As the girls opened their bouquets, each said a silent prayer that her flowers would be the royal white carnations, The couples then applauded as Coach Angelo crowned Gerry Clement the radiant Queen ot the Christmas Formal. , v :Q , I , 3 V, Af, A ffm? , 1 5 , M '4m TTY . 1 1 X E A X A 1, q A Judie Propri Sweetheart Ball Quvevn 5 -! fWr 'Nw A IIIHUH' H'-ffffiffz l'f'f X 1 A V 3. Ti 'X aux' 1 In L .y1, f f ., -. L J 0 ' A P lltl Ho-- R flf l'm111 Qzzfwz MW Us 1'-X limb lu Ile' 51'hI'Q'1 x4'!l . , L fwfr! IINIIIQ 6,lJl'I'H lr Z' 'av'- tlrst attendant fl 'ga-gx Elaine Plateck ,--ln., 'PN fa attendant J attendant Jamce De Capua Cong ratulatwnsl Mr Warren P Wllllams on presldent of the Youngs town Board ot Educatson and president ot the WKBN Broadcasting Corporatron served as the fudge an the selectnon ot the l96O Yearbook Queen From twelve candrdates chosen by members ot the Chaney faculty Mr Will: amson selected tour vvnnners the Queen and three attendants The tollowlng rs an excerpt from hrs letter The twelve photographs submntted to me In thus contest all attest to the be auty vvhxch must prevail at Chaney It was a dlttlc I e gudged solel asls of photogen Y vc quality vvlthout the benetut of personal nntervuevv My heartnest best vvushes to each and every one and especnally to the Queen Sue Wnlllams . C , t , . Q l ' ' ut decision to mak 4 on the b ' ' ' ' ' - f W ' . 1. Q , if ta, ' -we ' IO9 As a sophomore you have begun The long road To be- coming a senior, an appren- ticeship, rewarding To you and To Those Thar shall follow. Apprenticeshzp Peter Ba rta Aff Q W, . , ,.,,-.,v11. , ,, , , ,W ,LX mf f1i'fL ilf2 M, 4 : -fig? i 53 I1 4' xrfiv ff' .5 IV Vincent o Frank Augustine Blaluck Baran Gary Boney K 'K Q-r in-1 Sf 99 Casey Caspary 0 5-1, Linda Eddie Cramer Crunckshank Vt? John Bo Chrchak Chmelrk ?,! Carol Cvetkovuch il Be me D Ammo T Davrd Clsrne ibn' I George Davis in Q- L nda NancY Conrad Conaway Jeanne Charles Daws Demelrlos Tom JoAnn oe on Carol John DePascale DePaul Det mer DrRenzo DrRenzo Dommuc Dressel L 1' Gary Bo 5 a Carol Eckert Emery Erickson Ernst Evich Pau Marianne Frank Fusco 1 N- I Charles Hainauf Audrey Grossi a a Fusco Garcar Chuck Halmos Q 15 40 Paul Harahuc Bo Gordon if Q., Bcisy Headd JoAnn Fekefe ga 5 T7 5 Lenorard Grbinick Donald Herrick Carol ire 5v-.' N. Darrell Greenfelder Barbara Hewitt ll3 Richard Hottrnan 5- Jeannie Jacobs John Kosko James Kob k inn -rba .n I, Q -Q Kathy Hotman Elaxne Johnson Denms Kotel 5 Dennis Kobina Edd e WTR if 1 X 1 a Andrea Horvat Marnlyn Jultus is Frank Kovach Hrtfno Tom Kemp ? Kovachnk Q--1 Mtcnael Sandra Kufnka Kurty ,aQ on rn Hryb Qs Kathy Kung Barbara Koxnc 5 57' Zora Labozan 'Y' mcsmb Dolores Usdwak sr: 4 t7T , rl! n Lts o iff OE Walter Knshton ,sv Bernadette Krnvonak Berntce Lenahan To A ?'1 Georg a Longstreet Q-1 Dofnontc I fante Q. Car Ynnttel Susan Kro ps Us inf' Bernerd Lenahan George Lordi Den: .:B oc John McCre-ary 17 Marllyn Muller 1 C Merle Mele Nancy Maller f lpn 5x Don Merklch a Moglsh Fred Merkucln 7-1 a Mondrut 1' Karen Messenger ki Barbara Murray in C1 Muller .Cr 'Q--1 Laurel Muller ..fP3l Alfred Naples Q Steve Neslnch Q , A -an ' , A ' . I 'S Y Q My ,X I-fi v mf tyf' E . rl A 4 2 M X NL - l -' L ' A A Bill W M -L M l y .J - XV X -I L 1 r 1- 2 - - X ' Q.. 2: . - ' ' P 1 P 1 V V V O' W g Wfq. N' L ' sl it -.lf I A,,,,. E V '4 ' V, ka, f' I' X 2 . R L 1 W 0- C. A ' ' 4 I -5: f -M ff' Y 'W' flfff if-'U l ' riff, l .kt A Fr 5 , L' V. 1.8-'K ' 0 r R X rv 1 , s ,, I Y ' c Bill - Elena Nolasco Steve Ostanock Q-nv Beverly Perrlne if Phillips Eleanor Novak Joan Panda Marne Petraskywycz Jean Pnesto Steve Nyers L. Marlene Pavlnk Carol Pflugh L ff 252 Rnchard Poplo Tom O Hara sq, Mary Lou Ohllnger Before and after school students gather at thelr lockers for a gabfest wnh Thelr friends Maas!-' OH Zenon O Llva Olynyk Amore Porbefwsky gp i- Rcr' Nd Derms Danna 'GS Prrce P Ch Elame Rebrc v-I Jack Ruscoe Gary Sn ea wi 5 Wayne Redovvay .pv- ae Sabmo Don Reese Jerru Sabo Bruan Shoemaker Mary . - Dom Smlrir SOYOHNOH Qin 'S- Slwrarwko Ti 'r Somo Donald Roman QI 1 Sano Nxck orcrlrano . q-9 Bo n, r . Fran Georgra S Uwe' -'-'- S-cz,v3 '54 II6 T1 'Wke Torn Pyne Racov on an rm Roman Ruane Stephen Seinnck Mary Saunders Q.. Charles Dorovhy Su as Srmunrc Carol a Sras er avo Owe .Io-n Ta M6 Y , Andrew Reb c Rosemary Rudznk Til Bruce Sharp Elame Slavuc Svilson fs. VWCED, Trwoma. er e Temmms Marsha Ugran Sharon Wade tv Bo rm Pau Tomko Toomey Trnavsky as - C3- gn -qu C2 3m 'UU WJ' F' Kar ton Lee Judy Mary Lou Van Devemer Vaughan Verosrk Qu.- fl? Barbara Richard Vomer Von Kenner 'iv o Gwen Don Ronald Lynn Walsh Wanamaker Weekly Wells Wenr ,JA- M4440 vs. GQ John Wrynn Yatsco faq.. fir 'P' nm Glorra Zarlmg Zafchok 'xi' Vw' O wh rc e K PO yc'NVT Lane took 70p homo 5 a' the Sadre Ha k r use r cosfuwwes Duke 5 Zafvarmgky e 5 ,J jj o I1 I' r , fi 5 f Q .. I u, 4. N3 :Q - .4 V F 2 ' , L . - A IS Q fx, Q 5 Y - s he 3' ' Q r .A rr . cr so l X. :PI 'U AA 13 I ' Q J A Q, J A Q . at - A i 5 Lf nr rg , 'X 2 ,Q - Q ,Q Q3 . F ri 6 Q x ' ' ' ' u - 1 , , ,, . -am-'4:f5'3 X I r , , - Y V 'T ., . u y r , V N F245 , f W ' I -4 N - A ' fx Q 31. l V X' xx K - 1 F' gg - 4 ' X XX f t 'NN r, w ' , . N ' , 'A .- 3 ff -- Mr Q N , 'Y , aa, N Y i , fr J- I i ,.,. S i ' , I ' A 11 - a r r Q, . Y f -' , A N I h NNN I X A W, ,,Q,, I Q Qs John Terek 4' we Carol Wade Q? Gary Noods 'B' Duc Yeager 4MV Steve Zafchok a Zntello II7 au?-6 tv Donna Kar Adams Albrnght vx flb -49 -X The lunnor class offucers spend much Mme un the offuce of Mass Russell thenr advusor dns cussung probiems and Ideas Jumor lass ie Qu ii' in Pau Andraso . X Donna Barricella II8 Carol Andrews Q I L W Joe Barre Pete Asnmakopoulas 64' I1 Ruth Ann Tom Bacha Bagnull O XR Ken Rnchard Ambrusko Anderson Us Presculla Balcuar sg, Doroxhy Mary Lou Pamela John Bava Bayer Beny Bespiaty Ron Barnes '-3? Jerry Beulah C ...J 'Ury' Bas' Duck Lnnda Barbara ar Bobamc Bodnar Bodnar Bosrwuck Brummer Anvhon y Bruno 'E' Judy Buclwenlc 'X ar John Lewls Buehler Burnside Cannon Cardelem Carllm 11 'lui Bo Carter a Larry Frank Judy Raymond Ken Cecko Chumna Cucafuello Close Cochran Conaway in-v Nancy Casey 1-9- if Patrick Connelly Karen Gary rm Ann Dan Donna Roberta Cook Cooper Cooper f d Creatura Crush Curd Craw Of 2 V x Robert Vargmra Denms James Nancy Donna Donna Curd Dalchendt Danalchak Daniels Daniels Dickson Du Piero II9 , , Q 'J nv I. L' J, t rv I I 1 I i i 1' , J f , I ,I , . P W 1 ' ' Ed E u - Al b P t ' P J. WX 5' :Q James Fnlson who won fnrst ornze at Chaney s Scwence Faur proudfy displays has prolecf Q1 Vel Jean Doerr 95 A Johrv Ruchard Dressel S2 4 uv B Erdc B Drozdwk 7.5 'S Carol rms um Dunbar 1+-v Jane? Fe ko 'W i- if .gp- Q 3-Q A Paula Renee Gallo Ga 'O 7 Vnetta Karen Grrffaths Halferty gnu Judy Judy Hoffman Holtzman C '9 Sandy Hurnason Humphrey Q ' Bob Galster l lt! W? George Hamrock .I Jean Hoover o Isabella June Gennaro Glorua Havas '61-v Ken Hopwood 'vu--9' 5Y Johnson Carole Gndney Betty Jo Helegda i Lf ' Steve Gradslil oe Herdman Margaret Hopwood its l Jerry Kachmer v--v Dorls Adrsenne oe a Janet Kavesky Kendall Kenney Kenney K effer Jeanme Hrnpko 11 Jerry Kalosky Y'-v JoAnne Kash S Q' MaDonna Grant 74' Don Hodge Ruta Hudach Theresa Kalosky N-A Steve Klacllm l2l . L, , Q -' ff' 13 -. Y 'K j L l 1 , if ll . . l 'ii I i L 'lx ' . . .I A , tt, 1... V , iff 1 . J - ' LB. ' f f , 4 J . . cl Q it A' ' L13 if 4- T' 1 M 'P ' l B ' Af , , I , x il V gl .,', t rv , , if X I - an We Q X . - ll I ' b A U. Ed B b R 55' cf A , gr V I -. yf ' ' J P 1 I V I 5 L Martha Klager Kfema o Koh Ann Denny Koval Kovalchuk 1, ay oe Krevizburg Krupa kg' v-9 Ghana Mary Ahce LGVCH Lemschner tv 'T Towy Giyk Y I22 'L nm Kovalchuk i Qllyr 1 Frances Kukura ,aka ff Dennis Lrwdemer Q7 W LyOr1S Caro! KoHay X John Kracmk nm LaLumla Jerry Lp kcv :H if A for so DOTNB Kosrro ob Kovac Elame Kravec wa Polly Lane i Donna o -SJ' Jean Kravec 2' aan- Gerald Laufzenheuser 11 'S Jane? Lsmak Q CEVON ales Margre Kovacs Qt Krentzburg Dnana Lazar Alxce Lucas Q- Mrchaef Q Qr-F 'S- 1-r Cmdy Duana Mafklll ft M5YliUSlC Marquette if Andrew Ronald Allan Melwley Mlhalnck Muller WP Marnann Marftn 1-1 Judue Mtnottu YF? Margte Edwun Mataslc McSlc1rnmtng 'ti g,.,-v t-v Lmda Barbara Munster Mol In ,fvi oe Joan Margaret Naples Navarro Nemecsek Beverly Pete Suzanne Nesbutt Nncklas Noni Ken Mary Jane Marcua Nurkuewxcz O'Brlen Ondo Qu, Dan Meade if Terry Morgan we Science protects galore decorated the walls of Chaney for weeks before and after the Scvence Fatr I23 l SYN Henry Orwgerrlw Bo Orr 0-1! Before getlung ready fo yell for our Cowboys af a pep assembly 1-7 Julalne Palko 'U-v w S' 4- l24 Q31 Janet oe Papay Pappagallo it 3' Dorm C, or fil 1'- Dlclc Parent us., P699 1 ,- L., Don Parker sludems stand for the Nallonal Anthem ' hx ive? um Pally Pasquale Pavone or 9 rewe Pres on Q 'L' 'F' lg l 7 5 L F Y ti Ss' Nj t- I 5 . , l 4 pn ,V Q L U in ag W A b . -V Q 5 I U' as r l V .g L A 4-, r f Q- is - , If ' . a f ' I 'X , J , J. 1 i? ag. f VV 1- gl XJ .ll J M 'L i, .. E l Cl a'9S 5 K' a v Barbara T w. alla' ' Pggk Plwilipg pys lil py gl! 55 p cfm prezjayo Q A lb, Q 1 ' s. K' ' t is 5- ' 'Cz - . - ' l Q . -.f ' L . , . ' K' 'V' ' if L. A - Off' P- Pa: -- ,, Pe' jc!-we p'i C 3 Pe: Q 5: fs Fla se, L ' , Ret : Regal eq, VY' Rek or T' XJ Delores Sandor vw' Rosemarle Semen Henry Southerland 7 Howard Rermas Sharon Sangrele' 17 Q 1 K. U Rnchardsc Walter Sardnch -Q YM' George Carol Serednesky Srculrano X 1 Fr nces Rodger Q. Elaune Schellhase sf Robert Snne w 1. T7 Jackre Rot? Tom Scherer Mary Elnz Sklepko eI'V Rotr an Q'-5 Margaret Schubert Theresa Smnk 'Tw Mary A Lscha 2 Betty Sebest Rnchard Soares x..' ,gef Joan Whnch one do you luke? s an Important day for the sophomores when they pxck out thenr class rmgs Srnec I25 Jody Srne M Rodney Sudrmak Carol Teets an-va 6 Stews NL. Dan Sullrvan Gerald Tuna 1 Harold Slepnenson r 1644 BEMQ John Sullrvan X US? Z Joan S evens AG is Vrrgrnna Svecla pd l? l- Mary Grace oe Tocco Toporcer Jody Slok Karen Szamrey Qu-J' N. Marrlyn Torek 1-1 Pete George Stralrgos Srre rferdi s.,,4 s Carole Delores Szoke Tarkamch .nb Torn Mary Ann Tsveinoff Turok Sadle H .f Sam l26 ns Day comes Yo Chaney' All Dogpafchs fayorrte people were there rncludrng Marryrn Young YOZWI8k Zaplio L. .l Lunch fume as a happy Mme for Chaney students ll! 5.4 sr a Ruth Ann Suzanne Ue Barbara Jack Ulrich VanDyke Vanaugh Vaugh Vesial Vrabel H '1 iw! Shurley Mary nm Carolyn um Walters Wnlkens Wrllock Wnlson Wmgard - Q-x Suzanne ay R0lDSfT 6 Zedek Zelomsh Nancy Woods Ybf Sharon Znnz Marnlyn Waback s-15 Russell Yohman in-X ur Dorfhy Zorella l lf r , f - , L ' , x l l S . Y- q ' ,,.'zr ,fa y ,xx 1 li f I P J' 1- r sv ? r f X X. 5 f lj , V a , R P T Ed V h The knowledge we've gained, the friends we've made, the dreams that were fulfilled, all are a part of The seniorship which brings The story of OUR year, l96O, to an end. Seniorship Loo DeMars :cunts the senior dues, per- forming one of his duties as dass treasurer. .tr He,er enc M ss r-rev og :ass eci.isO's cscess One of the P 'oof'en' decisions concerning the '60 graduating dass. I30 lass Officers and Advisors Vice-President Shirley Thomas takes over the chores of the president in his absence. Nancy McDowell, class secretary, Types the lists of senior committees. TOBY P. ABRUTZ JOHN ADAMOVICH Toby Antoine Class Day Committee. Track, Football, Announcement Committee. MARLEA M. AGNONE Marlea Y-Teens, Library Club, C h o i r, Announcement Committee - Chairman. JAMES ANDERSON Hjimn Track, Card and Flower Committee. PAUL N. ANGELOT nAngy,f Social Committee, Devo- tional Committee, Hi'Y, N.F,L., Spanish Club, Ten- nis, Choir. RONALD P. ANTONELLI nROnu Class Day Committee, Li- brary Club, Hi-Y, Track, Choir, F.T.A., Spanish Club. JOANN ASHLEY SANDRA L. BABINCHAK Joann Sandy Y-Teens, Glee Club, Announcement Y-Teens, Class Day Committee - Committee. Co-Chairman, Band, G.A.A., Science Club. JEROME J. BANYOTS Jerry Sophomore Council, Key Club, Devotional Committee, Choir, Science Club A Biology Section - Secretary. Spanish Club, Science Club, Library Club, DAVID BARWICK Dave JOHN R, BALINT John Hi-Y, Dress Right Committee. Social Committee. MARY E. BALOGH IIMSVYII Y-Teens -- Junior President, G.A,A., F.T.A., Baccalaureate Committee, Library Club, Latin Club, Gym Leader. PATRICIA A, BARTO 1'Patty Y-Teens, G.A.A,, Library Club, Play Committee, Announcement Committee. Chaney really resembled the Wild West during election week, as Candi gates for class officers outdid each other in turning the school upside own. 1 ax Vai 101 MARLENE BEAUDIS Mee-Mee G.A,A,, Y-Teens, Class Day Committee, Ring Committee, West- erner - Business Manager. EMIL O. BECK Emil Science Club, Gift Committee. JOSEPH R. BEVI LACQUA Bevi Science Club, Hi-Y, Thespians, Stage Crew, Play Committee. JEAN ETTE M. BI NDAS Jeanne Y-Teens, Card and Flower Committee. KAREN E. BEGGS Hsuggsn Y-Teens, Play Committee, Thespians, Choir. CAROLYN M. BELLEY Cookie N.H.S., Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Banquet Committee, Office Girl, Junior Prom Committee, N.F.L. PAUL L. BENCHWICK Hpinkyn Key Club, Track, Football, Prom Committee f W RONALD L. BRAI DlCH on Football, Track, Hi-Y, Basketball, Key Club, Junior Class Treasurer. CAROL A, BRESKO Carol Cheerleader, N.H.S. - Corresponding Secretary, N.F.L., G.A.A., Commencement Committee, Y-Teens, Gym Leader, Thespians, Library Club, Latin Club. ROBERT BRIDGE Hsobt, Choir, Music Committee. CARL J. BIRATH Carl HifY, Latin Club, Football Manager, Science Club, Prom Committee. GEORGE D. BONDOR stage N.H.S, - Treasurer, Thespians - President, Class Day Com- mittee - Co-Chairman, l-Blln Club, 57699 Crew, Football Manager, Key Club - Vice-President. SUSAN E. BROWN Sue G.A,A., Y-Teens, Choir, Lariat Staff, Breakfast Committee, Latin Club, WILLIAM A. BRYSON Bill Football, Track, Library Club, Spanish Club -rr Vice-President. NANCY L. BURKETT Nancy Choir, Y-Teens, Library Club, Cap and Gown Committee, G.A.A. ALLAN J. BURY MAIN N.F.L,, Latin Club, Gift Committee, Track. l ,,Ron,, Social Committee. YVONNE A. CAPOTS Vonnie DOMINIC CARROZZINO ,Deen Football, Track, Baccalaureate Committee. WILLIAM CENE ffsfnff Choir, Card and Flower Committee. RONALD C. CALDWELL Cosmetology, Gift Committee. BARRY H. CARDEN Bear Band, Orchestra, Library Club, Music Committee RICHARD ciissuic Dick Card and Flower Committee. CHARLOTTE A. CIKA Char Orchestra, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Social Committee, Library Club. Decorating the Christmas tree, another senior project, proved to be more fun than work. RUTH A. CHOCKEY uRUrhu Y-Teens, Maiorette, Cap and Gown Committee, G.A.A., Choir, Library Club, Announcement Committee. 'cr-' CAROL A. CHOLENSKY Carol Y-Teens, Picture and Annual Committee. DENNIS J. CHUMITA ,,Den,, Picture and Annual Committee - Co-Chairman, Choir. GERALDINE R. CLEMENT Gerry N.H.S,, N.F.L. -- President, Lariat Staff - Business Manager, Junior Prom Committee Chairman, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Sopho- more Council, Senior Prom Committee, G.A.A., Westerner Staff - Editor. MARGARET J. CONKEY Margie Y-Teens, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Choir, Office Girl, Class His- torian Committee - Chairman, Gym Leader, Latin Club, VICTOR COPELAND Hvict, Football. LINDA D. CORBETT UPOOU Cheerleader, Latin Club, N.H.S. - Vice-President, Choir, G.A.A Devotional Committee - Co-Chairman, Office Girl. SANDRA J. CORISTON ,trinyu Y-Teens, Secretarial Committee. - Vice'President, Y-Teens, Gym Leader, Sophomore Council, ,1- JOHN J. CRISCIONE ff-johnn Biology Club - President, Chemistry Club - President, Gift Committee, Spanish Club. CAROLE CROZIER Carol Choir, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Chorus, Secretarial Committee. JEANNE E. DAVIES Jeannie Lariat - Co-Editor, Westerner - Staff Editor, G.A.A., Sopho- more Council, Y-Teens, Class History Committee, Science Club, Library Club, Spanish Club. CORBY J. DAVIS Corin Commencement Committee. HARRIET E. DAVlS Harri N.H.S,, Y-Teens, F.T.A, - President, Gym Leader, Commence- ment Committee - Chairman, Science Club, N.F.L., Office Girl, G.A,A,, Clinic Assistant. LORENE F, CRUCIAN Rer1iE Latin Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Breakfast Committee. BARRY L. CUNNINGHAM ,,BaNy,, Picture and Annual Committee. JANICE L. DeCAPUA NIMH Y-Teens, G.A.A., N.F.L. W Treasurer, Commencement Com mittee, Library Club, Choir, Clinic Assistant, LILLIAN A, DeFURlA NUI., Card and Flower Committee, Y-Teens, Cosmetology. LOUIS A. DeMARS HLOUH Senior Class Treasurer, Key Club - President, Latin Club, Consul, Tennis, Basketball. CHARLES DeVITO Chuck Transfer from East. Hi-Y, Key Club. DONNA L. DISLER Donna Y-Teens - Treasurer - Junior Year, Banquet Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Choir, Library Club - Vice-President, Office Girl, G.A,A. GERALD R. DOMANIK njern Spanish Club, Library Club - President, Social Committee - Co-Chairman. RAFFAELLA DEBACCO ,then Latin Club - Treasurer, Y-Teens - Secretary Junior Year, F.T.A., Office Girl, Social Committee - Chairman. CHARLES R. DiRENZO Charlie Thespians, Science Club, F.T.A., Choir, Library Club, Key Club, Latin Club, Play Committee - Co-Chairman. JOANN M. DiRENZO UJOH G.A.A., Prom Committee, F.T.A., Choir, Y-Teens - Vice-Pres- ident - Junior Year. JO-ANN DOMINIC HJOH Y-Teens, GAA., Band, Banquet Committee. JOANNE M. DULICK HJOH Y-Teens, Cosmetology, Commencement Committee RUTH A. DUNLOSKY Ruth Library Club, Y-Teens, Commencement Committee. TERRY DURKIN Terry N.F.L. RICHARD L. EBERTH Rich Commencement Committee, Choir, Science Club, Key Club, Library Club. RICHARD R. EBOCH Rach Band, Choir, Orchestra, Music Committee, Spanish Club Science Club. SANDRA J. ELLIS Sandy Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Social Committee, CONRAD EMRICH Conrad Choir, Art Committee. GEORGE A. EDENFIELD George Band, Announcement Committee. .4 I , , , , , THOMAS E. FEAR JOHN F. FECKO His Malesty, Butch Hillier, is crowned King of Spring at the ,fromn Hskipn S ' S ' . prlng Wmg Spanish Club, Gift Committee, Ten- Hi-Y, Science Club, Latin Club, Gift nis, Commencement Committee, Committee, Football Manager, Golf, N.F.L., Movie Operator, Photog- Movie Operator, Physics Club. rapher. 'nl ANN T. FAIR ,,Ann,, G.A.A., Y-Teens - Treas- urer, Latin Club, Social Committee, BEVERLY J. FEDDERS Bevi Y-Teens, Spanish Club - Secretary, F.T.A. - VicetPresident, Library Club, Prom Committee, Band. CAROL J. FERO Carol mittee, Band, Gift Committee, Science Club. MARY E. FIDRAM l GEORGE E. FLEET Hsandyii Banquet Committee, Track. N.H.S., Thespians, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Latin Club, Play Corn- ' sf J' 4' 4,0 Civ' UMNH Flag Girl, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Choir, Banquet Committee. l PENNY FOLEY Penny Y-Teens, N.F,L., Office Girl, Ring Committee, G.A.A., Class Day Committee, Library Club, Dramatics. WlLLlAM W. FOLTZ ,,BUmpy,, Tennis Team, Baccalaureate Committee '. MICHAEL D. FURDEN Mike Picture and Annual Committee. MARGARET R. FURDEN nMargeu Y-Teens, Thespians, Card and Flower Committee, Dramatics, Transferred from East, Library Club. JOAN GABRIEL wean., Vice-President. ROBERT A. FUZY Funda Hi-Y, Basketball, Prom Committee Y-Teens - Vice-President - Junior Year, G.A.A. - Secretary, Gym Leader, Latin Club - Treasurer - Junior Year, Banquet Com- mittee, Prom Committee, Chemistry Club - DOLORES M. GANOFSKY ,Deen Announcement Committee, Westerner Staff, Y-Teens, Lariat Staff, Picture and Annual Committee - Chairman. BARBARA A. GORDON Barb Breakfast Committee, Choir. JOSEPH GRACE Hjoei, Banquet Committee, Track. QR' I T? , 6 CAROLE J. GRBINICH 3 Carol Art Committee. -l,,y CAROLE D. GRADSKI Care Sophomore Council, Y-Teens, Latin Club, F.T.A., Clinic Assistant, G.A.A,, Commencement Committee. MARGARET J. GRCICH '1Marge Music Committee, Choir DONNA JEAN GRECO Donna Play Committee, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Dramatics. DARLENE S. GREENFELDER Darlene Y-Teens, Library Club, Baccalaureate Committee. RICHARD J. HALL Dick Track, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Banquet Committee. JOHN M. HAMILTON Jack N.F.L., Hi-Y, Key Club, Prom Committee, Thespians, Track, Movie Operator, Library Club. MARIAN HARAHUC Spider Devotional Committee, Y-Teens. Seniors who took the National Merit Test in their iunior year discussed the results with Miss Russell. Their rank in this test helped them decide future plans for college. HELEN M. HELSEL RALPH HIENAMAN ALFRED A. HILLIER Helen Ralph BUfCh Science Club, Library Club, Devo- Music Committee. Key Club, Hi-Y, Movie Operator tional Committee, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Prom Committee, Latin Club. Office Girl. BARBARA A HRIPKO Barb Y Teens Library Club Breakfast Committee HN D. HRUSKA Johnny Breakfast Committee, Football, Track. MARY ANN HRUSKA Mary Ann Spanish Club, F.T.A., Library Club, Y-Teens, Secretarial Com- mittee, Choir. PHYLLIS A. HIRTH Phil Breakfast Committee, Library Club. EDWARD H. HLASTA Sonny Science Club, Chorus, Spanish Club, Movie Operator, Devo tional Committee. PAUL S. HRUSKA Rf-ack Football, Track, Basketball, Library Club, Breakfast Committee. EUGENE N. HRYB ,,Gene,, Science Club, Baccalaureate Committee. JOAN F. HU DAK Joni Y-Teens, Art and Bulletin Committee. JOANNE HUDAK UJOH Y-Teens, Library Club, Baccalaureate Committee, Announcement Committee. 3' -ov' ROBERT HUGHES ,Babu Music Committee. DONALD W. HUMPHRIES Q JOAN M. JACKSON Joanie Latin Club, Y-Teens, Choir, ANN T, INFANTE Dolly Secretarial Committee - G.A.A,, Westerner. nDOnn Basketball - Manager, Gift Committee. JEAN M JACKSON Jearie Latin Club, Choir, Y-Teens, Chorus, Baccalaureate Committee. Baccalaureate Committee. Chairman, Y-Teens, Library Club, ex hi JOLENE J. JONES HJOH Y-Teens, Class Day Committee. I48 JOANNE F. JACOBS Gym Leader, Choir, Y-Teens, Library Club, G.A.A,, Flag Girl, Class History 3 Co-Chairman. DAVID K. JAMISON Dave Play Committee, Track, Thespians, GERALDINE M, JANCI Jerri Y-Teens, Card and Flower Committee. FRED JONES Fritz .an-4 Baccalaureate Committee, Choir A W..-r ls it really us? As we reach seniorhood the Senior Recessional becomes a part of our life at Chaney KAREN M. KABEALO Karen Lariat - Co-Editor, Westerner Staff - Editor, N.F.L., G.A.A., Junior Flag Girl, Y-Teens, Junior Prom Committee - Co-Chair- man, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Class Day Committee, Sopho- more Council - Co-Chairman. Bstsv R. KACAR Betsy Lariat Staff, Westerner Staff, Gift Committee, Christmas Formal - Co-Chairman. R U'...'5 ' JOSEPH J. KALMER Q H-joel, Play Committee. DOROTHY A. KERPSACK Dorothy Maiorette, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Choir, Announcement Committee RICHARD J. KINNICK Rich Breakfast Committee, Science Club, Latin Club. DONALD L. KlSl lTON ,Donn N.F.L., Library Club, Devotional Committee. DONNA J. KLEPIN Donni Cap and Gown Committee - Co-Chairman, F.T.A., Latin Club, Y-Teens. BETTY KOVACHIK Betty Library Club, Y-Teens, Announcement Committee, Choir, Ban- quet Committee. EDMUND' R. KOBUS Nfdf, Latin Club. EDWARD T. KOMARA ,,Ed,, Library Club, Football, Prom Committee, Track, Baccalaureate Committee. ILONA M. KOVACS Ilona Y-Teens, Latin Club, Chorus, Secre tarial Committee, Choir. JOHN G. KONING John Science Club - President, N.H.S., N.F.L. - Vice-President, De- votional Committee, Library Club, Junior Class President. WILLIAM J. KRACIRIK Bill Social Committee. GLORIA E. KRAVIC Hcloryu Y-Teens, Card and Flower Committee. FRANK M. KRAWCHYK Frankie Latin Club, Class History Committee. RONALD L. KRISPLI Ronnie Music Committee. JOSEPH C. KUBIK Sonny Class History Committee, JOAN K. LaBASH NJOH Westerner Staff, Latin Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Lariat Staff, F.T.A., Commencement Com- mittee. ALEX J. LAZORCHAK MAIN Announcement Committee, Golf, Track. CAROL J. LEFOER Carol Y-Teens, Dramatics GEORGE P. LESNANSKY George Thespians, Science Club, Stage Crew, Movie Operator, Co- Chairman - Baccalaureate Committee. LORETTA J. LINDEMER Loretta Library Club, Y-Teens, Announcement Committee. DANIEL R. MADDEN Danny Library Club, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Baccalaureate Committee. ARTHUR J. MAGEE HAH., Hi-Y. JOSEPH G. MALESKY Squirrel Banquet Committee, Golf Team, Commencement Committee. PATRICK W. MANCINI ,tpafu Choir, Ring Committee, Gift Committee, Hi-Y, Movie Operator, Football, Track, Library Club. FRANCES M. MARINO Frankie Flag Girl, Lariat Staff, Westerner Assistant Editor, Co-Chairman G.A.A., Y-Teens, Spanish Club. Sno-Flake Frolic, Prom Committee, Class Day Committee, F.N.A., JOANN L. MARTIN Joann Art and Bulletin Committee, Y-Teen ETTA MARTUCCl Etta Gift Committee, Y-Teens. vs Most Versatile Gerry Clement - George Bondor s, Sophomore Council. gf! X BERNADETTE J. MATUSCHAK Bernie ix U CoChairman Art and Bulletin Committee, YTeens, Dra matics. NANCY A. McDOWELL Nance Senior Class Secretary, F.T.A., F.N.A., G.A.A., Science Club, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Dramatics, Offset Operator. MICHELE MCGAFFN EY llMikell President - G.A.A., Prom Com- mittee, Y-Teens, Thespians, Of- fice Girl. '52 BEVERLY M McKNlGHT ev SHIRLEY A MCMASTER Shir Lubrary Club YTeens Dramatlcs Grf1Cornmnfee f 'Q 'Nw 9? fi GAA, Choir, Library Club, Flower and Card Comminee. 'H ' Wu J gl. f lf ' I ANN M. MEDVED ,,Ann,, Commiftee, LEROY P. MEREDITH ,,Lee,, Art and Bulletin Commitfee. RITA MINSTER Riva G.A.A., Y-Teens, Secretarlal Commitlee. 5 Sus SUSAN M. MINSTER ue Class Day Committee, Y-Teens. 5 G.A.A., Y-Teens, Flag Girl, Cap and Gown CONSTANCE R. MORGAN Connie Latin Club, Choir, Dramatncs, Play Committee, Commencement Committee. CAROLYN A. MORTELLARO -007' 'fsfafff CONSTANTINE T. NAN Connie Hi-Y - President, N.F.L., Co-Chairman - Prom Committee, Library Club, Sophomore Council - President. YTeens, N.F.L., Choir, Dramatics, Card and Flower Committee, Head Maiorette. DENNIS J. NURKIEWICZ Nurk Thespians, Tennis Team, Devotional Com mittee. GERALD E. O'HARA ,,Ger,, Band, Card and Flower Committee. PATRICIA L. OLEYAR MPM., Social Committee, Y-Teens, Library Club. ww ai ,, K Q Lsffgfvzff' . . , Mr. V 3: 3635 my 7.3 . if e - A 3 1, if 1+ 1,j'2f5'f A .51 , ps. 5-iz, , .. 'if' ' Mx with '-.4 - uf 45,-l'1f',Lf+i::aZ .,,.v-I 1 A N' 1 , --fi Sq ' N ,IX Q 'Mi' F RYA. , w w ras, .., 5, JANYTH R. PAUL Njanu Y-Teens, F.N.A., Office Girl, Science Club, Card and Flower Committee, Choir. ARLENE L. PAVALKO HA ru G.A.A. - Treasurer, N.F.L., Office Girl, Spanish Club - Treas- urer, Y-Teens, Breakfast Committee, Library Club, Sophomore Council - Treasurer. MARY ANN C. PHILLIPS llphull Y-Teens - President - Sophomore Year, Lariat Staff, Westerner Staff, Science Club - Treasurer, F.N.A., Office Girl, Class Day Committee, Latin Club. RAYMOND W. PHILLIPS nkayu Class History Committee, Football. .IOANNE P. PESCE HJOH Y-Teens, Library Club, Class Day Committee, Cosmetology Club - President, G.A.A. PATRICIA M. PETZOLD Hpay, Y-Teens, Library Club, Secretarial Committee. SANDRA F. PHILIPS nsandyu Choir, Y-Teens, Class Day Committee, Social Committee 71.4 1-lb ELLAINE PLATECK Tenria Westerner Staff - Editor, Lariet Staff - Advertising Manager, Science Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Class History Committee, F.N.A, JUDITH C. PROPRI Hpropn Play Committee - Co-Chairman, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Dramatics, Dress Right Committee. KAREN L. PIPOLY Karen Y-Teens, Prom Committee, Choir, Latin Club, G.A.A. RUSSELL W. PITTMAN HRUSWU Basketball, Cap and Gown Committee. DENNIS M. PUSCH ,,Denny,, Choir, Baccalaureate Committee, THERESA RAGAN Terry Library Club, Y-Teens, Thespians, Secretarial Committee PETER RASOR Pele Hi-Y, Cap and Gown Committee, Science Club. LORYNNE REMIAS nl-Orff Y-Teens, G.A.A., Maiorette, Baccalaureate Committee. BARBARA RICHARDS Barb Y-Teens, Class History Committee, Choir, Latin Club. MARGARET RICHARDS 11Margen JOHN K. RING John Sophomore Council, Baccalaureate Committee. Y Teens, Class History Committee, Choir, Latin Club. i MILAN W. RISTICH Hnnyu Football, Library Club, Choir, Announcement Committee. RONALD C. ROBEK Smiley Spanish Club, Band, Hi-Y, Cap and Gown Committee., J :tx 1, -E19 ,px J F .:,Fg3f,' -1 ',. 34 .ev gffffcgli PETER J. ROZZI Pere Hi-Y, Choir, F.T.A., Prom Committee, Football, Track, Stage Crew, Movie Operator, Spanish Club, Basketball. JEAN V. RUBINO Gina Choir, Y-Teens, F.N.A., Latin Club, Breakfast Committee. ABBIE RUDOLPH Skip Y-Teens, Choir, Library Club, Breakfast Committee. PATRICIA L. ROSS Patti N.H.S., Junior Class Secretary, Science Club, G.A.A., Latin Club, Y-Teens, Office Girl, Gym Leader, Junior Chorus, Prom Committee - Chairman, DELORIS J. ROTH ,Deen G.A.A., F.T,A., Band, Latin Club, Baccalaureate Committee. Most Intelligent - Raffaella DiBacco, John Koning ROBERT A. SAKELY Sake Cap and Gown Committee, Hi-Y, Choir. DOROTHY J. SAMUEL Dorothy Westerner - Editor, Annual Staff, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Science Club, F.T.A., Latin Club, N.F.L. SANDRA K. SANDOR nsandyu Y-Teens, Play Committee. PATRICIA A. SANDOR rfpatn Music Committee Choir JACKLYN M. SANO Jackie . Formal. i 'f A ROBERT L. SARISKY ,tsobu Hi-Y, Science Club, Dress Right Committee, Banquet Committee Track, Football. JANET M. SCHARSU alan., Dramatics, Y-Teens, Play Committee. 'A Lariat Staff, Play Committee, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Westerner Staff, Ra X F.T.A., Library Club, Office Girl, Co-Chairman - Christmas 'lv' 45' RUTH JAYNE SCHRECKENGOST RICHARD S. SCHULEY Ruthie Rich Breakfast Committee, Library Club, Football, Breakfast Committee, Y.Teen5- Hi-Y, Track, N.H.S. MARIAN H. SENVISKY HMNH Lubrcry Club, Y Teens, Announcement Committee, JOSEPH P. SEFCIK UJOEH Card and Flower Com- mittee, Football. JOHN SENEDIAK Johnny ROBERT S. SERUGA, Hsamu h A Band, Chotr, Class Day Commttteef 'Q ROBERT L. SHARKEY ,,Spa'kyf, Scence Cmb Breakfast Committee MARY ANN SHlRlLLA Mar Y-Teens, Art and Bulletin Committee, Cosmetology DIANA SIMUNIC Domi Art and Bulletin Committee, Science Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Band, Latin Club. ROBERT G, SIMERLINK ,Bohn Golf Team, Science Club, Gift Committee - Chairman, MARY LOUISE SMITH Mary Lou DAVID STANISH Dave ROBERT P. STAS ,,Bob,, Y-Teens, Ring Committee, Cap and Gown Committee. JOSEPH J. SOPKOVICH Hjoen Music Committee. WILLIAM L. STEIN EVA A. STEFAN Bill Babe Announcement Committee - Co- Office Girl, N.F.L., Thespians Chairman. Vice-President, Play Committee MARY ELLEN STlLL!ANA ,,Mary,, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Cap and Gown Committee, Latin Club, Library Club, Social Committee. CAROL A. STONE Stormie G.A.A., Y-Teens, Social Committee, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Sophomore Council, Choir. RONALD S. SHARFAL Ronnie Choir, Art and Bulletin Committee, Track. KATHLEEN E. suici-i fficaihyu G.A.A., Y-Teens, Secretarial Committee, Latin Club, Library Club, Journalism. BARBARA J. SZCZYGLOWSKI Nsalbi, Announcement Committee, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Choir. MAYNARD E. TALLY Maynard Hi-Y - Treasurer, Football, Track, Cap and Gown Committee. PATRICIA M, TATTA Pat Y-Teens, Devotional Committee, Library Club. BEATRICE M. TAYLOR ,Been Y-Teens, Gift Comminee. BARBARA A. TERLECKY Barb Choir, Library Club, Latin Club, Y- Teens - Secretary, Secrelarial Com- rnitfee - Co-Chairman. Mosf Arhlefic - Jo-Ann Dominic, Paul Hruska SHIRLEY THOMAS CAROL E. THOMPSON ROBERT G. TOMAN ff5hf,l 1'CafOl Termi7e Senior Class Vice-President, G.A.A., Clwif- Breakfasl Commmee Y-Teens, Lafin Club, Class Day Com- miffee, Junior Chorus, Office Girl, Library Club, Gym Leader. 'IRG RITA .l. TRAINO ,,Ray,, Choir, Y-Teens, Devotional Committee. RUSSELL J. TURNER Russ Hi-Y, Senior Choir, Library Club, Class History Committee. JOHN W. TURNEY John Hi-Y - Treasurer, Art and Bulletin Committee, Track. MCHAEL R. TOMKO Mike Library Club, Hi-Y, Football, Music Committee. J. GWENDOLYN TOVARNAK Gwen Spanish Club - Secretary, Library Club, Y'Teens, Sophomore Council, Gift Committee - Co-Chairman. CAROLYN S, UGRAN Carolyn N.H.S. 3 Secretary, Y-Teens, N.F.L. - Secretary, Tnespians, Cheerleader, Gym Leader, Science Club, Latfn Club, GAA., Devotional Committee. PAULINE F. uscuwowsici worry Card and Flower Committee, Choir. CAROLE L. VAUGHAN ,,Red,, G.A.A. - Secretary, Sophomore, Class Secretary, Choir, News- paper Staff, Devotional Committee. WILMA J. VERDINEK Willie Y-Teens, Card and Flower Committee, Cosmetology. ..,. ' 1 E '-mr MARLENE R. VIRAG ,,Mar,, KAREN E. WAGUS Karen pians. MICHAEL R. WAITE Mike Movie Operator, Social Committee. PATRICIA WALLACE ,,Pa,,, Y-Teens. Y-Teens, Library Club, Choir, Secretarial Committee. Y-Teens, Social Committee, Library Club - Secretary, Thes- ROBERT B. WAGUS ,isobn Cap and Gown Committee, Track. ,,. ff?-N. 'U VINCENT WESLOWSKY Terry JUDITH M. WASLYN ,fjudyu Y-Teens, Sophomore Council, N.F.L., Social Committee ALICE E. WEIR Alice Y-Teens, G.A.A., Science Club, F.N.A., F.T.A, Music Committee - Co-Chairman, Band, Spanish Club. EDWARD M. WILDS ,,Ed,, Hi-Y, N.F.L., Prom Committee, Track, Spanish Club. PAUL D. WILLIAMS Vinny Choir, Picture and Annual Committee. SUSAN L. WILLIAMS ,,SUe,, Cheerleader, N.H.S., N.F.L., Latin Club, Y-Teens, F.N.A., Gym Leader, G.A.A,, Thespians, Senior Banquet Committee - Chair- man. LARRY S WILSON Larry Art and Decoratnon Commuttee X, -4 .pnl VIRGINIA A YAKIMOVICH Jeanie Y Teens Secretarial Committee EDWARD YOZWIAK Pucture and Annual Commnttee 'Un - Most Lrkely ro Succeed Karen Kabealo Bruce Osborne Mousey Ruthve Cap and Gown Comrnnttee Card and Flower Commnttee Y Teens A' 'Ur STEPHEN A. ZARLING RUTH A. ZARLENGO ,,Ed,, . 5 . M., V RICHARD J ZEBRASKY -ll bt' Dlclr Class Day Committee Library Club JACK H ZEIGLER Jac Cap and Gown Committee In 'llem orzam Dr J Fred Esslg, Supernn fendent of Youngstown Publnc Schools, dved Febru ary 21, l96O BARBARA J ZIKOVICH Barb YTeens Pucture and Annual Com mee fl' NANCY C ZUCCO Nance YTeens FNA Anand Bulletin Commmee Thes plans r J ' ' , Ev ' H -ku A ff H . I ' . I H l H ' f - - -l I . It was a year of laughter, ayear offan. .. John and Barbara found the telephone handy for sfudying. et:-,free Q7 . year of stud . . . l72 - A ' 9 Reference, reference, reference . . . Hmm sleepmg agam' Art students receive awards and merits in return for many long hours of work. and of work well clone June 9, 1960 Mmem good! As our year passed, we became aware of our mysterious universe. .4f' I f. -' ' ' W.,W--rfgv - ' 1 ,, . 1 -, lp! s rf' in ' ' v CQH A- -E lu 4' -' .4 .51 -'1 .F ff . f W, Q, L :N - ' ef , 'A .Y ' . - ' -,.-bf ,I K ' ww in A . M vff?L 3 g' gLA. - 'At ' gf' ki. A ' A ' , 34.16 M J' . X ,b ......J? ijfi. ' x 4 '.:,3f'4f' , as - V Qfzlfifi?-'ffifff' f boys and girls and gay romance. max' S 'P' f QS. -0' A W Love makes the world go 'round With dim lights and shadows, the dreamy night of dancing began. I75 ff ,, ...-I-,ji 9. -5 g' - so '45 Full ofpromise for all of us here. . 4 I 'Af ,w,-MJW 'va f , . 4. ' xiyf ' 1 V , If 'A 'Qi i u 4 0 pf' A K M-f Q .f-r- 1 QP jf-w. 40 4,1 44 ,. 'G fix 'fn 1 ,A W. '.,yW Q. , ! ' v . .,.' f 'T 'V .-1',., L.-y. 'iya ny' y 15 I I J, x VW , Q 'f 'Hx f ii' Y .5 x 0' 1 4 ' 'M . fir' - I H ' uv5hQ'f 1 Q' - o : ,' , '-1 I qw 1 3 .n - 4' 'X-.yr 4 .ff ' Q' , ,Q 9,3 Q . , ' V f mug ,, ,, ' A 5. ' G 8 4 ' ' .1 Q I.. 4 w p i I 1 I 4, . 4 W R ' ' Vi? , ' -. ff A ,. I , ff' fs, X : iii.: '11 -. 'fzzx , L., ' f i v f , A x 'H ,Aw 'fit' in :ML - 'KU 1 j ' UQ.. ' ' 1 ' fikgamwfli' ' M Win . nu 'Q Q ffffwf WSW, 4532 .. M., A.. I - ff fbi 5! Aw, r ax 3 1 3' J if U I' A it . - 'J 'Q :- Q -fin? I f 54 i' 1, .1 ,3 :Iv-Q 2. h ,ggmf Qjfzri . Y f ,fl r ' Z' V fx 4 , C' f 951. . N ,sw 1 g , 1 -I ' A-vu F' C ' 4 ' .fffiyi Q W. . AN s Tfefff 5 X5i esi ' jf ig ! f , -fi1ftZfxNJ E. v N f Q S, ' n D f . A xx., ' X .,, X 4 J . sg A r - .1 'xr 7, , , f 3 , X -'H f 3 if! Q ' K '64 2 Q ',f ' f' Q A '- ff f 1 - L.. ,' 1' -x :fl Q - . 3 1 .,.f. if W V Z .A :A X Jxvzi, 2 Q k Q Q' .ew 1 1 - 6 1 I' 2 v 1' . 1 1 Vin Making new acquaimances um The business world is an experience which can reveal Unlimited oppor- Tunifies. dl f 1 Acquaintances A wif Mi! -1? wie m kne deep ow rs af Higley s. FLOWERS BY H IGLEY'S Inc. l578 Mahoning Avenue Sw 9-3246 I'. BVBI' Wd C GS 8 O S ls fhis fhe righi color? Connie Nan asks Joe Malesky hlMCl ly +h fh by k h ll CLEVERLY ma ing + eir se ec ion. HARDWARE COMPANY 27I8 Mahoning Avenue SW 9-9I4I LAZAR'S I586 Mahoning Avenue Lazar's for Fine Meafs RI 4 I l3l Lazar's 7 fily sfocked meal counfer commands Emil Beck's full a+fenfion. QS l Mr. and Mrs. Schuley of Schuleys Sfyle Cen+er give all fheir aHen+ion fo cusfomers like Alice Weir, who benefif from +heir skill and years of experience. SCl lUl.EY'S STYLE CENTER 2532 Mahoning Avenue SW 2-6044 Holel Pick-Ohio's Crysfal Dining Room offers one of 'lhe besf buffefs in fhe area. HOTEL PICK-OHIO Boardman and Hazel 5 S 1 , . . 9 1 6 PRESCRIPTIONS onus S ' , A . r -v ' 'V ' ...f ' Aw PRESCRIPTIONS ,,.,...a-an-A - - 0 0 12,94 'nik , . S H'--W e 5, N Sp I oooiono roquifo special o++ifo-ao-:Ig Tuxqdg Connie Morgan lesfs fha new +oIovioion mod I I D I I I 5 Louie DeMars' onol Bruce Osborne's problems. for oooo of funing. BO-'K DAVE'S APPLIANCES TUXEDO RENTAL 2903 Mahoning Avenue H08 Mahoning Avenue Sw 9-909' SW 9-9735 For +he Finesi' in Formal Wear Congra'rula+ions fo rhe Class of I960 YOUTH AND THE WORLD There is many a baffle +ha+'s ye! +o be won, There is many a glorious deed fo be done. The world is sfill young! For +he youih a+ ifs door There are +asl:s some shall do never dreamed of before. I+ is no+ an old world, worn and wrinkled and gray, ll s a world +ha'l' is being reborn every day. Edgar A. Guesf STROUSS-HlRSHBERG'S YOUNGSTOWN'S DEPENDABLE STORE SINCE I875 I u ,i f M F vusn voua BORDEN Q DEALER Fon HOSPITALITY 0, , 1 Q TIME SPECIALS VERY by On FIIIIIO CHAN EY PASTRY SHOPPE Famous for Our Beauhful Decora+ed Cakes 2620 MAHONING AVENUE YOUNGSTOWN 9 OHIO SW 9-4529 Good Luck, Graduafes . . . METAL ARTS CO THE FINEST IN GRADUATION RINGS H9 YOUNGSTOWN SPORTING GOODS COMPANY INC 2I N Champion S+ree'f II' p y JOYCE DOLLY AND BEN SCHARSU Aufomohve Service PASSARELLI BROTHERS 832 34 Mahonmg Avenue RI 3 3I59 AAA SERVICE I Youngsfown Spo In Goods supplies all sporis equipmenf Io Chaney a+I1IeIes like Bob Fury and PauI Benchwick. , . a s Io play POULAKOS BAKERY Honey Creme Donuis Danish Pasfries Special Service +o Churches Lodges, Socials I2 SOUTH AVENUE RI 7-l233 GlL'S BARBER SHOP 2606 Mahoning Avenue SW 2-28I I aren i o y, e e azor, an ob Saris y pause for a Col COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of YOUNGSTOWN Bes+ Wishes from . . . DONNELL'S FORD AND FALCON AGENCY I8II MarIce+ S+ree+ Rl 4-3l2I O'NEILL CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 2725 Mahoning Avenue SW 9-7l I7 ONE-HOUR SERVICE k -Lac' T g f fhe ever-changing business world is received af P enn-Ohio U PENN-OHIO UNIVERSITY I752 Markei' S+ree+ RI 6-7669 'V f -an aw ,gy 1 1 To keep fheir cars in good condilion, Toby Abruh and Bridge make a rouiine sfop Io shop af Bernerd's. BERNARD AUTO PARTS CO. l582 Mahoning Avenue SW 9-932l Planning for fhe fulure, Gwen Tovarnal end Bev Fodder: d d I h 1 H eci 9 OI1 G C0 Ol' SC Gm! B LIMQIS. HUME'S 4030 Marlxel Sfreel 272 E. Federal Sireei GLASGOW TAI LORS Glasgow's Men's Shop 3I2 Wesl Federal Slreel' RI 3-l429 I2 Bus Arcade RI 3-5797 cl If doz of I'h se. ar ene eauda ills Jo-Ann Dominic's order af Dulch-Maid Bal DUTCH-MAID BAKERY 27I6 Marlxef S+ree+ McKlNNLEY HEIGHTS PLAZA AIR CONDITIONED EL RANCHO RESTAURANT 3720 Mahoning Avenue SW 9-2833 lt's All Up to You! To hear yourself referred fo as a gradua+e musl sound fine. How many of you 'lhink of 'I'his word as meaning l'he end of your primary schooling ? lf you do, you're loolring in 'lrhe wrong diredion. Look up +he word gradua'le . Hs derivafive 'gradus means sl'ep . Here's fhe meaning fo consider. Your graduafion means simply, you're rising lo a new sfep, a new challenge. The schooling you received ihese pasi' +welve years was merely prepara+ion for lhai' nexl' sfep. Now, i+'s up +o you. Where is your nexf sfep . . . Fur'l'her schooling . . . on- 'l'he-iob experience . . . marriage? Whaiever your nexf siep, consider if seriously, for il' may mean 'l'he direcfion your whole life paHern will assume. There is no doubling +ha+, up or down. one sfep leads info ano'l'her. And i+'s all up +o you. Only up fo you. Wharever your decision, we wish you much good luclc in fhe manys sieps 'lo come. McKELVEY'S , .Q i herol Mofors Ron AhlOh9lll hands PaHi Pavone ihe lreys io a,new Rambler Sfahon Congraiulafions From . . . WEBER'S PHARMACY Mahoning Avenue Thne blarber ai lnfanle's reassures Ronnie Robek fha? he onl' clip hum foo shorl. SW 9-bl I6 INFANTE BARBER SHOP I606 Mahoning Avenue SW 2- I 692 CHEROL MOTORS 2I05 Marlcel' S'rree'I' ST 8-6565 RAMBLER METROPOLITAN-AMBASSADOR he Siar Aufo Ranch, JoAnn Marlin checks 'Ihe inferior e Bill Bryson is more inI'eres'Ied in fhe Lincoln moi' STAR AUTO RANCH 760 Mahoning Avenue RI 6-8359 THE STAMBAUGH- THOMPSON COMPANY Hardware Leaders Since I846 COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS TOP QUALITY LOW PRICES Downfown-II4 W. Federal Sfreef I652 Mahoning Avenue aI' Sfeel DR. S. U. MARTINKO Chiroprador - Mechano+herapis+ X-RAY LICENSED OHIO STATE MEDICAL BOARD I627 Mahoning Avenue SW 9-36I2 Res. SW 9-4I64 MAHONING PLAZA SHELL 3300 Mahoning Avenue SW 9-O94I General Repair Service Managed by DONALD K. HARVEY BOUQUET GARDEN CENTER 2847 Mahoning Avenue Sw 2-5833 SEEDS-PLANTS-BULBS MOWERS-PAINTS GARDEN SUPPLIES - 4 , I , Murphy's cosmefic coun'I'er is eagerly and efficienfly h dl cl by RuI'h Schrengengosi and Rifa Minsfer. G. C. MURPHY CO. 3345 Mahoning Avenue SW 9-8920 9 NQTEBOOK ' fxzdd WL 4' SUPPLlES is . ' 55 S f l I-truruzz--1:1 ,v O '7 ,f BT .--Q C CHANEY PHARMACY 2603 Mahoning Avenue M L nce checks fhe measuremenis of Rusfy PiHman's + 'fh cl 1' I f 55 e gra ua ion specia a only S . LAWRENCE TAILORS 2422 Mahoning Avenue SW 9-2573 2929 Mahoning Avenue Aa XX Bes'I' Wishes From . . . COPPLOE JEWELRY SW 9-0I4l , L. Zaire-z Walaee X TED'S 3301 MAHONING AVENUE La+es+ lfl FdSl1lOI'1 Briel's is ihe desfinafion for many Chaney boys bef +h big dances. BRlEL'S FLOWERS 23 S. Belle Visia SW 9-326l -for Boys and Men 1 BI fh 1' usias s, Bob Wa us an Hlas a, measure eir GRAN LANES 26I7 Mahoning Avenue SW 2-ZI73 f fh hands for new bowling balls 9 g d Ed 1' G L es's Pro Shop. i enou Pe e Sfraiigos and Bu+ch Hillier fake b g gh? f d focl: po+ fo check i+s size. GENERAL CHINA 81 FIXTURE COMPANY I609 Mahoning Avenue SW 9-72I4 r+i'fied pharmacisi' is always on duly af Mahoning Rh y. MAHONING PHARMACY I625 Mahoning Avenue SW 9-30l7 invnes sa ping as Mr. Ralrocy ex ams e s Carl Biraih, LoreHa Lindemer, and Pai a a. 9 WORLD'S BEST ICE CREAM 60 Larult 'Q- GERI CLEMENT ELLAINE PLATECK JACKIE SANO Business Manager Adverflsung Manager Curculahon Manager Class Edutor Royalty Editor Busmess Staf f 1 SUSAN BROWN MARLENE BEAUDIS BETSY KACAR Advertnsmg TYPI51 Bookkeeper Recorder Undergrads Ednor Photography Staf f G- ' TOM FEAR RON BARNES Senior Photographer Junior Phofographer ECIIIOTIUI Staff JEANNE DAVIES KAREN KABEALO Co Ednor Co Edlfor 1960 Lanai DOLORES GANOFSKY JOAN LaBASH Sensor Ednor Faculty Ednor FRANKFE MARINO ONDO Publuclty Manager Closing Section CIOSIVIQ SGCYIOD Sports Ednor Co Edntor Co Ednor MARY ANN PHILLI DORTHY SAMUEL Organuzatlon Ednornal Ednor Edutor Arts Editor


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