Chartiers Houston High School - Charconge Yearbook (Houston, PA)

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SN. ,M uv I ,r Q., A 41 www Qf I ,V,, , , Q X M 1 K 2 5 J .2 'Vw 14 xgg , J 9 f I we ' kitzvf 1' H' fm -P f If 5 'If' ,nw if 3, 4? c, 5 -r , .V 3 51' 4 f 1 4 .1 ,,,,.,,,,,.,rf ew'- 'AM !'6 M ,...., -an ,-pull' ff, Y' 5 ' 1 1 Y ,S A S kiwi , as r X X -,E :V 1 A TABLE OF CONTENTS CURRICULUM SENICRS LINDERCLASSMEN ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS CHIEF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR RALPH D. BLUEBAUGH NK ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL FRANK MATZ JOHN K. ABRAHAM ADMI NISTRATION 12 FOREWQRD As graduation becomes a reality for the Class of 67, we the yearbook staff, hope that we have captured for you, the students and faculty, a lasting record of the year gone by. This past year has meant a lot to the Seniors and we have tried to preserve for them as well as the underclassmen and faculty fond memories which they might want to remember. The years will pass and everyone will go their separate ways but the Charconge will alwaysthold the times,tboth happy and sad, spent by the students at C.H.H.S. We hope that the classes to come will have moments to cherish as the Class of 367' and that their years at C.H.H.S. will be as great as they have been for us. A O O BOARD OF EDUCATION ROW 1 Jesse King, Steve Swamp, Alexander Gump, William Speakman, Treasurer. Row 22 Herbert Neu George Stegenga Solicitor, Fred McConnell, Vice-President, Alexander Piechnik, Secretary Absent Homer Wagner Jack Vulcano, President. 13 gn CURRICULUM ENGLISH JULIA PATTERSON ANNA MAE KRAVCHUCK HELEN REYNOLDS English 7, Reading 7 English 8, Reading 8 English 9 .X PHILA LAWTON English 10 A ' ,,,,i,,M 7,41 ? ff, xg , 1 .41-1 any 7 Q M -is - .z,MW.Q,, 1,62 if ,, -12, f,,s,,,,:,,1v,w A L7,, , H4-:w, ,W5i wg .ngn . fy ff! 3 XL9' jf Km it A W J, X Ajmg 1 . we +.2f Yllk- - - ,H ' EUGENE BOWMAN LENORA LYONS English 11 English 11, 12 - , . ,. rf' LOYAL ISIMINGER ESTER BASH ALLENE WALKER English 11, 12 Remedial Reading Remedial Reading H ISTORY X L. W GEORGE WHITE P.O.D. and Economics History 7, 10 AMELIA FANTINI American History 8 JAMES MCCARTNEY Civics, Pa. History ROBERT WHOOLERY THOMAS ZELLARS History 10 P.O.D. and Economics 19 NIATH EMATICS IRENE GRABLE RICHARD SKOWVRON Modern Math 7, Modern Math 8, Algebra I, Arithmetic 7. Arithmetic 8. THOMAS SMITH CATHERINE GENNOCRO ROBERT LAWRENCE General Math, Combined Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra I, Algebra II. Algebra I, II, III 21 ! SCIENCE AND BUSINESS HARRY MCILVAINE LAURA MAGILL Science 7, 8 Geography 7, 8 MARTIN LESE Earth and Space Science i H. PRESTON BERRY Biology ix i KENNETH CARR Phys ics , Chemistry 5 JOHN ROACH Typing I, Business Arith- metic, General Business DONALD MORFORD Shorthand H, Typing I II, Office Practice FINE ARTS AND LANGUAGES GALE BOAK GLENNA SMITH JEROME CORTESE Art General Music Instrumental Music 5 24 DONALD CLENDANIEL ALLENE NICHOL Spanish I, II Latin I, II, III, IV KATHERINE KARABUSKIN ALBERT RIECK Russian I, II French I, II, Spanish I, World History 7 Public Speaking, Drama VOCATIGNAL ARTS FRANK SEDLAK Boy's Physical Education MABEL PEACOCK Gir1's Physical Education LAURA BOAK Home Economics 10-12 26 LUCILLE HEIL Home Economics 7-9 ROBERT BYRNE Industrial Arts JOSEPH CIFERNO JOHN DEMBOSK Industrial Arts Drivers Educatio GRACE MEIGHEN TRUDY RECK ROBERT SNEAD ANTHONY DURY Head Libra,-lan Asst Librarian Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor : Y H .J '- ' W R . i t ,sss A , - Exsflryw- , M ' QQMZKA-A.', JOHN MULLINS Elementary Physical Education JANICE SHAFFER MARTHA HAMSCHIN JAMES DYKSTRA Special Education School Nurse Athletic Difectof Home and School Visitor has 'lm--Q-A MISS JILL MEDDINGS MRS. SARA PORCARO MRS. GLORIA VERAKIS MISS JANET VERNER High School Secretary Secretary to High School and High School SeC1'6'i8ry Supervising Principal Elementary Secretary 'fam 3 ff 'Yr A I I 4 HAROLD MCCLURE ROBERT BRAHS BOB CROWE Custodian Custodian Custodian SPECIAL SERVICES ii , is 98 . f ZV- P nnnn E is T l nnCE l T R To if T C ' 4 nEnEnnnEn if or B a 4 CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Clara Jakubek, Mrs. Mary Brownlee, Mrs. Elizabeth johnson, Mrs. Melba Henderson, Mrs. Dorothy Verno, Mrs. Nora Carroll, Mrs. Helen Bishop, Mrs. Mary Cortese, Mrs. Mildred Knestrick, Mrs. Ann Nachoul, Mrs. Jo- sephine Downey. ' NICK ZAMBELLA Custod ian' MARY GRAYTOK Custodian BUS DRIVERS: Edward Bennington, Charles Wise, Thomas Prowitt, Eugene Cassidy, Jeanine Kelly, Glenn Bennington Howard Beard. L L SENIORS CLASS MOTTO: Aim High, Shoot Far, Your Aim the Sky, Your Goal a Star. David C ook President Hazel Marie Kiger Secretary Dennis Zaccone Susan Ann Lesjak Vice-President Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS David Cook, Cook ...a great personality... clean athlete ...Bill Cosby? Varsity Club 453,25 Vice-President 4,35 Football 4,3525 Wrestling 4,3525 Track 4,3525 Class President 45 Vice-President 25 Homeroom President 3. Dennis Zaccone, Hooker ...seen at all the wrestling matches...fab dresser of the Midland Gang. Wrestling 453,25 Class Vice-President 4. Susan Ann Lesjak, Susie ...peppy cheerleader...has blue hands from Office Practice! Buccaneer Staff 45 Business Club 45 Marching Band 25 Concert Band 4,3,25 Student Council 35 F.T.A. 3,25 Varsity Club 4,35 Cheerleader 4,3525 Class Treasurer 4. Hazel Marie Kiger, I-Iazi ...recognized by her giggle...may Wed after nurse's train- ing??? Concert Band 4,3525 Marching Band 4,3,25 Assistant Librarian 45 Charconge Staff 45 F.N.A. 453,25 Vice-President 45 Latin Club 453,25 Assistant Historian 35 Class Secretary 45 Homeroom Vice-President 4,3. CLASS COLORS: Royal Blue and Ice Blue. CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose. 32 David Adams, Jumbo ...quiet and easy type of chap. Marching Band 4,3,2, Concert Band 4,3,2, jo Ann Allen, ajo Ann ...MisS Cool of l967...sock-to-'em Jo Ann. Charconge Staff 43 Concert Choir, Librarian 45 Library Charconge Staff 43 Concert Choir, Librarian 4, Library Club 2. Frank Andy, Frank ---digs majorettes...a1ways on the prowl For, well! I. A. Club 45 Varsity Club 4, Football 4,3,2. Thomas Arnold, Tom ...social bug...full of jokes and wise cracks. Latin Club 4,3,2g Recording Secretary 4, Football 4, Wrestling 2. Lois Babiarz, Lois ...forgetful of certain items in gym class ...petite. Charconge Staff 45 Buccaneer Staff 4, Business Club 4, F.T.A. 4,3,2. Claudeen Susan Backner, Susie ...enjoys gabbing in the cafe- teria. Camera Club 4,39 Latin Club 2. Cathy Barbour, Cathy'...sweet and quiet...fun to be with. Buccaneer Staff 49 Business Club 49 Drama Club 3,2. Harry Barringer, Hern ... Let's have a party is this boy's favorite quote. 33 D avid Adams Frank Andy Lois Babiarz C athy Barbour Jo Ann Allen Thomas Arnold C laudeen Susan Backner Harry Barringer Mary Alice Barton, Lacey ...always ready for a laugh...Arena Miss. Business Club 4, Library Club 4, Vice-President 4, Library Club 4,3. Ken Beam, Bonzo ...b0y wonder of the Senior Class Cboys wonder how he ever became a Seniorj. Charconge Staff 4. Lois Ann Beltz, Lois ...cute girl with a smile...a nice word for everyone. F.N.A. 4,3,2, Latin Club 3. Bernard Benson, Buddy ...sharp as they come...spends time at Canon-Mac. Wrestling 3, Track 3,2. Vickie Lynn Beton, Vickie ...her ambition is to be happy with Rich. Business Club 4. Steven Blevins, Stud ...M.C. of the Pep Rallies...dO9S time at U.S.C. Charconge Staff 4, Editor in Chief of Production 4, Student Council 4,3,2, Camera Club 4,3,2, Buccaneer Staff 4,3,2, Student Council Representative 4, LA. Club 3,23 Latin Club 2, Homeroom President 4. Bonita Blough, Bc-nnie ...one of the Arena gang...counting the days till graduation. Business Club 4, Concert Choir 4,3, County Chorus 4, F.H.A. 2. Nancy Brautigam, Nancy ...blue-eyed beauty of the cheer- leading squad. Business Club 4,3, President 4, Library Club 4,3, Class Se- cretary 2, Homeroom Secretary 3. 34 Mary Alice Barton Ken Beam Lois Ann Beltz Bernard Benson Vickie Lynn Beton Steven Blevins Bonita Blough Nancy Brautigam jim Bucci Patricia J. Cancilla Chuck Caumo Raymond Caumo Sally Caumo Robert Cholak 4 4 Benjamin L. Costello Sandra Czernecki jim Bucci, lVIario ...seen riding in a yellow convertible after Canon-Mac blondes. Charconge Staff 4. Patricia J. Cancilla, Patti ...shy and quiet...blushes with- out much provocation. Charconge Staff 43 Business Club 3g F.N.A. 4,3,2. Chuck Caumo, ChuCk ...goes to dances on his shiny red Yamaha. Camera Club 4,33 Latin Club 23 Wrestling 3. Raymond Caumo, Raymie ...one from Frenchies Crowd ...all conference man. Concert Choir 43 Latin Club 23 Varsity Club 4,33 Football 433,23 Baseball 4,3,2. Sally Caumo, Sally ...sweetness and style...ambitious secre tary...pleasant personality. Charconge Staff 43 Buccaneer Staff 4g Business Club 4,3g Drama Club 4,3. Robert Cholak, Bob ...likes to annoy people... Washington, D.C. is the place for me. Marching Band 4,3323 Concert Band 4,3,2. Benjamin L. Costello, Bermy ...one of the Foodland Gang... Mr. Advice. F.T.A. 43 Latin Club 4,33 President 43 Football 2. Sandra Czernecki, Sandy ...studious, cute, and quiet...good -actress. Buccaneer Staff 4,33 F,N.A. 4,33 Senior Play 4. 35 James Dufresne john Dzura Dale English Karen Ann Fife Joyce Durish Tommy Engott Diana Evans Ellen Fischer james DI-If1'eSf1e, Jim ...his favorite subject is loafing...His favorite past time, well! Joyce Durish, Joyce ...High-stepping Majorette...fun to be with...a smile for everyone. Marching Band 4,3,25 Concert Band 4,3,25 Band Treasurer 45 Majorette 4,35 Student Council 25 F.N.A, 4,35 President 45 Latin Club 4,3,25 Treasurer 35 Homeroom Secretary 35 Vice- President 4. V john Dzura, Jack ...three letter man...liked by all. Hi-Y 25 Treasurer 25 LA. Club 4,3525 Vice-President 25 Foot- ball 4,3,25 Basketball 4,3,25 Golf 4,3,25 I-lomeroom Treasurer 3. Tommy Engott, T.E. ...likes blondes...beats out a fabulous rhythm on the drums. Concert Choir 3,25 Mixed Ensemble 4,3,25 Marching Band 4,3525 Concert Band 453,25 County Band 4,2p District Band 45 Golf 4. Dale English, Dale ...quiet...pleasing personality...a nice guy. Golf 4,2. Diana Evans, Diana ...pianist of the Senior Class...a friend to all. Karen Ann Fife, Karen ...a good friend to all...loyal to the Varsity. Charconge Staff 45 Buccaneer Staff 45 Business Club 4,35 Marching Band 4,3,25 Concert Band 4,3,25 Band Librarian 45 County Band 45 Student Council 4,25 Treasurer 45 Latin Club 25 Senior Play 45 Class Treasurer 25 Homeroom President 35 Homeroom Secretary 4. Ellen Fischer, f'Ellen ...winning personality...excellent actress. Business Club 45 Vice-President 45 F.H.A. 35 Student Council Representative 35 Junior Play 3. 36 Brenda Fischer, Brenda ...fun and laughs...one of the Wash- ington crowd now. Louis A. Ford, Buddy ...varsity cager...everyone likes this guy- Varsity Club 45 Basketball 4,3,2g Baseball 3,23 Class Vice- President 3. Nancy jane Frantz, Nancy ...doesn't miss much...loves to have a ball. F.H.A. 4,23 Historian 4. Patricia Helen Frantz, Patti ...reigned as C.H. Homecoming Queen...pretty and popular...often seen with Mousie. Charconge Staff 4, Buccaneer Staff 4g Business Club 43 Stu- Council 31 Library Club 4,3,2g Secretary 3, Tri-Hi-Y 43 Class Secretary 3g Homeroom Secretary 4. Thomas Frye, Crazy ...smooth on the dance floor...a boss blonde...really makes the scene. Daniel Gaido, Breadman ...likes to ask questions, right Mr. Zellars!!! Marching Band 4,3,2, Concert Band 473,25 Student Council 3,23 Latin Club 4,3,2g Vice-President 4. Joyce Ellen Giovannini, Joyce ...Eat,n Park girl...drives like a Pro!!! Business Club 4. Tony Glass, Tony ...seen with the Midland Mob...as quiet as a mouse...usually seen with a certain cheerleader. 37 Brenda Fischer Louis A. Ford Nancy jane Frantz Patricia Helen Frantz Thomas Frye Daniel Gaido Joyce Ellen Giovannini Tony Glass William Gouirand, Bill ...a riot to be with...never takes any- thing serious. Robert A. Gray, Line ...sounds a happy note on the trombone ...and joani. Marching Band 4,3, A. 2, Varsity Club ball 4,33 Manager 2 25 Concert Band 4,3,2g County Band 4.3 F.T. 4,35 Senior Play 4,Basketball 4,3,2. Base- Carol Lynn Grykowski, Carol ...a loyal friend and classmate ...hard and ready worker. Concert Choir 4,3,2g County Chorus 4. Morris Hagerman, Bill ...seen in Houston most of-,the time- you know how he hates school. Barbara Jean Helsel, Barb ...easy to get along with...great personality. Business Club 43 Secretary 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Ronald Henderson, Bubby ...homework consists of singing and dancing in Mrs. G's classes. Business Club 3,25 Concert Choir 2, Student Council 23 Camera Club 3,25 Varsity Club 4,3,2g Football 4,3,2g Wrestling 23 Basketball 43 Golf Mike I-Iilderbrand, ities his school happy to graduate. Lorene Ann Hood, styles every week. Business Club 4,3. 45 Track 2. I-lildy ...doesn't appreciate the full facil- offers him...very sharp but quiet...will be Renee ...a cute little miss...changes hair 38 William Gouirand Carol Lynn Grykowski Barbara Jean Helsel Mike Hilderbrand Robert A. Giray Morris Hagerman Ronald Henderson Lorene Ann Hood Marylee Horton Joseph Hulpa Gilbert Ihr-ig John A. Invernizzi Mary E. Jacobson Milton F. Jeffers Elizabeth jindra Delbert johnson Marylee Horton, Marylee ...avid reader...W.V.U. bound... easily ruffled. Charconge Staff 45 Art Club 4,35 Secretary 45 Library Club 4. joseph Hulpa, Houp ...alias Rock...Hard Roll...prefers two wheels to four. , Gilbert Ihrig, G-il ...quiet member of LIGI-IT...unique sense of humor...tours around on his bike. Buccaneer Staff 45 Art Club 45 I.A. Club 45 Track 4. John A. Invernizzi, Tay ...everyone loves Tay...makes the scene with the Midland gang. Mary E. Jacobson, Mary ...hails from Bentworth...throws paperwads in 7th period study hall...good A-go-go girl. Business Club 4. Milton F. Jeffers, aRusty ...1oves sports...travels around in a '63 Ford. Student Council 45 Varsity 453,25 Baseball 4,3,2. Club 4,3,23 Football 4,35 Wrestling Elizabeth jindra, Betty ...wou1d rather listen than talk...digs Russian. F.N.A. 4,3,25 Latin Club 3. Delbert johnson, De1 ...knows much but says little...top notch athlete. -Charconge Staff 45 Latin Club 4,3,25 Vice-President 3, Parla- mentarian 45 Varsity Club 4,35 Football 4,35 Basketball 4,3,25 Track 4,3,2. 39 Wilma jones John Jordan ! l Susan Gail Kanotz TYIOUIHS Ke1S0 Linda Kendo James King Susan Klapach David Knestrick Wilma Jones, Wilma ...a real funny ...WAMO, Wilson Pickett, and all her soul brothers are her type of-meat. Business Club 43 Concert Choir 4333 County Chorus 43 F.T.A. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. john jordan, ,Iohn ...athletic brain...never without his sly smile, hey girls!!! Wrestling 43 Track 432. Susan Gail Kanotz, Suz ...pretty blue-eyed b1onde...heads the majorettes in the right direction. Charconge Staff 43 Marching Band 4,3323 Concert Band 4,3323 Head Majorette, majorette 433,23 Student Council 33 Camera Club 4,33 F3.T.A. 4,3323 President 43 Treasurer 33 junior Play 33 Senior Play 4. Thomas Kelso, uT0mn...Shy, serious, and silent...varsity man on the mats and cinders. I.A. Club 433,23 Varsity Club 43 Wrestling 433323 Track 43332. Linda Kendo, Linda ...hasabig smile for everyone...supports all C.H. sports. Charconge Staff 43 Business Club 43 Concert Choir 4,3323 Secretary 43 Librarian 33 County Chorus 43 Girls' Ensemble 4,33 F.H.A. 23 Homeroom Secretary 3. James King, J.K.'...top trumpeter...graduation can't come too soon. ' Marching Band 4,3323 Concert Band 4,3323 Vice-President 4. Susan Klapach, Sue ...LOVES Home Ec...often seen with Joyce G. Business Club 43 F.H.A. 3. David Knestrick3 Dave ...kangaroo of the BB court...sprints on the gridiron as well as the cinders. Charconge Staff 43 Latin Club 3,23 Varsity Club 433,23 Foot- ball 43 Basketball 433323 Track 3,23 Baseball 4. 40 Edward Kopiec, Ed ... Al1 American ...Canon-Mac carries his type of girl. LA, Club 4,35 Vice-President 45 Latin Club 25 Varsity Club 453,25 Football 4,3,25 Basketball 4,3,25 Track 4,3,2. Joyce Ann Kosharsky, JOyCe ...future beautician...big brown eyes. Charconge Staff45 Buccaneer Staff 45 Business Club 4,35 Latin Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 home room Secretary 3. Rebecca Kuzy, Becky ...sweet disposition...keeps the phone company in business. Buccaneer Staff 4,3,25 F.T.A. 25 Latin Club 35 Library Club 4,3, Raymen LaBella, Stone ...class comic...partia1 to Canon- Mac girls...set at one speed. Marching Band 3,25 Student Council 25 Latin Club 25 Wrestling 45 Track 4,2. J- Charles Lombardi, Lurqf...never say NO to this boy espe- cially in the darkroom. Charconge Staff 45 Buccaneer Staff 4,3,25 Chief of Production 45 Marching Band 25 Concert Band 25 Camera Club 4,3525 Pres- ident 45 I.A. Club 4,3,25 President 3,25 Latin Club 25 Varsity Club 45 Basketball Manager 453,25 Track Announcer 4,35 home room Vice-President 35 Audio Visual Aids Assistant 4,3,2. James Lutes, jim ...quiet lad...spends most of his time in the shop producing excellent objects of woodwork. Arthur Samuel Marra, Buffalo III ...big and bad...Mrs.G's favorite pupil. I.A. 4,35 home room Treasurer 3. Jill Marshall, Jill ...rea1ly appreciates C.H. boys...often seen in the library. Library Club 453, Treasurer 45 Tri-Hi-Y 453,25 Chaplin 4. 41 Edward Kopiec Joyce Ann Kosharsky Rebecca Kuzy Raymen LaBella J. Charles Lombardi James Lutes Arthur Samuel Marra jill Marshall Al Martin, Toube ...yea Toube!...alWays seen with a denoble. Varsity Club 4,3, President 4, Football 4,3,2. janice Ann Martincic, janice',...nice to know...a willing worker. Charconge Staff 4, Business Club 4, Marching Band 3,2, Con- cert Bant 3,2, F.N.A. 3, Latin Club 2, Senior Play 4. john Massack, Beef ...crushing tackle...track or mat man. I.A. Club 4,3, President 4, Vice-President 3, Varsity Club 4, 3,2, Wrestling 4, Track 4,3,2, Football 4,3,2. Marianne McClenathan, Marianne ---sharp member of home- coming court...makes sodas at Mountfords. Charconge Staff 4, Buccaneer Staff 4, Business Club 4, F.T.A. 3,25 Corresponding Secretary 3, Library Club 4,3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Class Treasurer 3, Homeroom Secretary 4. Ellen Genevieve McWilliams, Ellen ...always calm and col- lected...a dependable worker. Charconge Staff 4, Buccaneer Staff 4, Business Club 4, Latin Club 3,2, Senior Play 4. William Moore, Bill ...favorite subject is loafing...favorite pastime??? Carol Murgel, Caro1 ...likes good times...ambition: just to be happy- Charconge Staff 4, Concert Choir 4,3,2, Librarian 4, County Chorus 4, Mixed Ensemble 4,3, Tri-Hi-Y 4,3,2, Secretary 4. John Murray, Dave ...anotber illustrious pool player...after the Two Mile Run what else do you expect. I.A. Club 4, Varsity Club 4,3, Track 4,3,2. 42 'N Al Martin Janice Ann Martincic John Massack Marianne MCClenatl'1an Ellen Genevieve McWilliams William Moore Carol Murgel john Murray Jean Myers Lucille Nakoneczny Richard Walker Neal Karen Nixon Mary Jgann Olgon Diana L. Palmer David Pellegrini james Penrose Jean Myers, jeanne ...enjoys Home Ec...her hair styles are the height of perfection. Business Club 43 F.H.A. 3,2. Lucille Nakoneczny, Lucy ...a future nurse...easy to get along with. Business Club 33 F.N.A. 4,3,2, Latin Club 3. Richard Walker Neal, Rick ...horseman from Allison...I-ley, do you know anyone from St. Clair. Concert Choir 4,3,2g Vice-President 4, Secretary 3, County Chorus, Camera Club 4,3,2, Football 3. Karen Nixon, Peaches ...President of Library Club...lively member of the cheering squad...often seen with Tony. Student Council 25 Library Club 4,35 President 4, Varsity Club 4,3,2g Secretary 4, junior Play 3, Cheerleader 4,3,2, Mary Joann Olson, M.J.O. ...cool and frank...sorry you had to go. Charconge Staff 4, Camera Club 3, F.T.A. 4,35 Corresponding Secretary 4, Latin Club 4. Diana L. Palmer, Di ...a sparkling personality...calls the roll for Student Council...a cute addition to County Band. Charconge Staff 4, Marching Band 4,3,2g Concert Band 4,3,2, Secretary 4, Student Council Secretary 4, Camera Club 33 F.T.A. 4,3,2g Historian 4, Parliamentarian 3, Homeroom Officers, Treasure 4, President 3. David Pellegrini, Butch ...may be a future ambassador to Russia??? Varsity Club 4, Track 4,3,2. james Penrose, Gross ...can't keep his feet still...always in the mood for fun. Golf 2. 43 Joann Perri Daniel E. Peternel Linda L. Piechnik Linda Mae Pilkington Robert Prem.ro William V. Premro Linda A. Raciborski Jeanette Elaine Ramsey Joann Perri, Jo ...sweet as they come...one of the brains of the senior class. Charconge Staff 4g Camera Club 4,33 F.N.A. 433,23 Secretary 43 Student Council 33 Latin Club 43 Junior Play 33 Senior Play. Daniel E. Peternel, 'Pete'--- Mr. Handsome of the senior class...plans to see the U.S. on a B.S.A. Varsity Club 23 Football 4,3,2. Linda L. Piechnik, Linda ...does she or doesn't she?... blushes easi1y...a beautiful smile. Charconge Staff 43 F.T.A. 43 Latin Club 4,3,23 Recording Se- cretary 4. Linda Mae Pilkington, Lin ...l-Iave you ever been to one of her parties? Well! Charconge Staff 43 Buccaneer Staff 4,3,2Q F.N.A. 433,23 Trea- surer 43 Latin Club 4,3,2. Robert Premro, Bob ...one of a kind...known for his unusual disposition. I.A. Club 4. William V. Premro, Bill ...girl teaser of the senior class... never without a smile. Marching Band 23 I.A. Club 4. Linda A. Raciborski, Raz ...really knows how to wear clothes...takes part credit for this yearbook. Charconge Staff 4g Editor 43 Camera Club 4,3,29 F.N.A. 23 Latin Club 4,3,2Q Recording Secretary 33 Historian 43 Junior Play 4. Jeanette Elaine Ramsey, Jeanne ...fabulous sense of humor ...known for her unusual laugh. F.H.A. 433,23 County Representative 4,3. 44 Bill Ranegar, Lumpy ...devilish grin...class clown...Food- land King. Business Club 45'Treasurer 45 I.A. Club 4,3. Agnes Raspet, Aggie ...petite majorette...always ready to help a friend. Charconge Staff 45 Business Club 4,35 Concert Choir 25 Mixed Ensemble 35 Marching Band 453,25 Concert Band 4,3,25 Major- ette 4,35 Homeroom Secretary 3. Timothy A. Rodsky, Tim ...cool Tim of the Senior Class... one of the Meadowlands Gang. Student Council 45 F,T.A. 4,35 Golf 4,3,2. joseph W. Roth, joe ...loves P.O.D .... can't wait to graduate ...hunting is his favorite pastime. Michael Christopher Runge, Mike ...singer in LIGHT...handy with a head of lettuce. Concert Choir 453,25 Student Council 45 Drama Club 4,35 Student Council Representative 4. Joseph Scears, Joe ...likeable...good looking...boss dresser. Varsity Club 45 Football 4,35 Wrestling 2. Shirley Scears, Shirley ...good with a paint brush and pencil. Art Club 4,3. Dave Schmalz, Smeltz ...enjoys school...cafeteria is his favorite class. 45 Bill Ranegar Agnes Raspet Timothy A. Rodsky Joseph W. Roth Michael Christopher Rungo Joseph Scears Shirley Scears D ave Schma lz Dianne Susan Scott, Scotty ...great sense of humor...band proves to be one of her better subjects. Marching Band 4,3,2g Concert Band 4,3,2, Drama Club 4, F.N.A. 4,33 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Sandra Scott, Sandy ...quiet and reserved...takes school work too seriously. Business Club 4, Drama Club 4. Dianne Susan Scott Sandra Scott Margaret Senkinc, Maggie ---nice but a fast ta1ker...loves chemistry? F.N.A. 4,3,23 Latin Club 4,3,2. James joseph Setto, Jim ...easy going guy...hides behind a bashful grin. I. A. Club 4. Margaret Senkinc james joseph Setto Robert Sharp, Bob ...drives a Volkswagon like a GTO...one of the Houston breed. Art Club 4, Vice-President 43 Wrestling 3,2. Ken Simms, Slimy ...during the spring can he jump high... looks good in his varsity jacket. Marching Band 4,3,2, Concert Band 4,3,2, Varsity Club 43 Track 4,3,2. Robert Sharp Ken Simms Larry Skiviat, Larry ...friendly and good natured...even disposition. Lanny Smith, Lanny ...a bad WAMO soul brother...likes to stir things up. Larry Skiviat Lanny Smith 46 Russell C. Snyder William E. Speakman Charlotte Stauffer Linda Stevens Thomas Strachan William Sutton Terry Szafraniec Daniel H. Taylor Russell C. Snyder, Russ ...can really sink them on the BB com't...looks to a certain majorette. Charonge Staff 4, Latin Club 4,3,25 Treasurer 45 Varsity Club 4,35 Football 4,3,2, Basketball 4,3,25 Golf 4,3,2. William E. Speakman Jr., Easy ...the councilor of the senior class...politics and the theater keeps his attention. Charconge Staff 45 Buccaneer Staff 45 Student Council 45 President of Student Council 45 Camera Club 4,3,25 Treaserer 45 Latin Club 4,3,25 Historian 3,25 Varsity Club 4,35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Basketball Manager 4,3,25 Track 4,35 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Assistant Audio-VisualC001-dinator. 4,3,2. Charlotte Stauffer, Char ...poised and pleasant...her voice can be heard at Concert Choir and Sr. Tri-Hi-Y. Charonge Staff 45 Concert Choir 4,3,25 Treasurer 25 Publicity Director 3, Treasurer 4 of the Concert Choir, County Chorus 4,35 Mixed Ensemble 3,23 Chartones 45 Girls' Ensemble 4,35 District Chorus 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4,3,25 President of Tri-Hi-Y 45 Student Council alternate 2. Linda Stevens, Linda ...anXious to get away from school work...but always keeps a smile. Business Club 4. Cliartlers-Houston High School Libra!! Houston. Pa, Thomas Strachan, Mousie ...hot stuff on the mat. Charconge Staff 45 Concert Choir 4,3,25 President 4,35 County Chorus 4,3,25 Mixed Ensemble 3,25 Chartones 4,3,25 Student Council 4,3,25 Vice-President ofthe Student Council 45 F.T.A. 4,3,25 Latin Club 25 Varsity Club 45 Wrestling 4,3,25 President of Class 3,2. William Sutton, Bill ...great spinner on wheels and girls... well. Terry Szafraniec, Czar ...likes cars...any make or model... doesn't care for Work. Daniel H. Taylor, Dan ...shy, sincere, serious...never has much to say. 47 Diane Taylor Linda Lee Taylor Teddi jo Thomas Richard Thompson Terri Thompson William Weiler Wagner Peggy Verner Bill Wallo Diane Taylor, Diane ...enjoys people in genera1...pet dis- like-being rushed. Business Club 4,33 Concert Choir 23 F.T.A. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 4,3,2. Linda Lee Taylor, Linda ...beautiful blonde hair...is it true blondes have more fun?...ask Tom. Charconge Staff 43 Buccaneer Staff 43 Business Club 43 March- ing Band 4,3,23 Concert Band 4,3,2Q Student Council 43 Tri-Hi- Y 4,3,23 Student Council Representative 43 Homeroom Secretary Teddi Jo Thomas Teddi Jo ...a1ways on the go...can't wait to graduatempersonality plus. Business Club 4,3,23 F.H.A. 23 Tri-Hi-Y 4,33 Vice-President 43 Senior Play 43 Homeroom Treasure 4. Richard Thompson, Rich ...a real cool brother...looks for- ward to graduation. Terri Thompson, Terri ...high jumping cheerleader...enjoys boys...especially a tall one. Charconge Staff 43 Concert Choir 4,3,23 Mixed Ensemble 33 Student Council Representative 33 F.N.A. 23 Latin Club 4,3,23 Secretary 23 Student Council Representative 3g Vice-President 43 Varsity Club 4,33 Cheerleader 4,3,23 Homeroom Secretary 4. Peggy Verner, Peggy ...loses things in gym class...hiliarious once she gets started. Business Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4,3,23 Treasurer 43 Senior Play 4. William Weiler Wagner, Willie ...leader of LIGHT...a rare personality. Marching Band 23 Concert Band 3,23 Student Council 33 Drama Club 23 I.A. Club 33 Latin Club 23 Parliamentarian 23 Home- room Treasurer 3. Bill Wallo, Bill ...soft spoken and sincere...knows how to have a good time. , Track 23 Track Manager 4,3. 48 James A. Weaver, jim ...works hard on the mat...school is not his favorite subject. Wrestling 4,3,2. Thomas L. Weaver, Bull ...loyal to the Varsity Club...sexy young man who enjoys the company of the fair sex. Varsity Club 4,3,25 Football 4,3,25 Wrestling 4,3,2. Ella Weigand, Ella ...goal is to expose Gertrude Shmerk... always ready for new adventures...partial to the South. Buccaneer Staff 45 Business Club 4. joan Lynn Williams, Crackers ...gets the Buccaneer out on time??? ...Vickie to those in the junior High. Charconge Staff 45 Buccaneer Staff 25 Assistant Editor 35 Editor 45 Marching Band 4,3,25 Concert Band 453,25 County Band 45 District Band 45 F.T.A, 4,3,25 Tri-Hi-Y 4,3525 junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. Wendy Sue Williams, Wendy ...loyal Rainbow Girl...a friend to all. Business Club 45 Concert Choir 4,3,25 County Chorus 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4,3,2, Alan D. Wilson, Alan ...tops with a camera... dum dum who starts all the slander of the school-including the Bubbles rumor. Charconge Photographer 45 Marching Band 4,3525 Concert Band 4,3,25 County Band 45 Camera Club 3,25 F.T.A. 4,35 Secretary 45 junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. joseph F. Witzel, Joe ...never shuts his mouth...an excellent actor...takes part credit for the Yearbook, huh Linda??? Charconge 45 Co-Editor5 Buccaneer Staff 4,3,25 Student Council 4,3,25 Art Club 4,3,25 President 45 Hi-Y 25 Chaplin 25 Latin Club 25 Library Club 3,25 Treasurer 35 Student Council Repre- sentative 25 junior Play35 Senior Play 45 Track 4,35 Home Room President 4. james Elliot Wright, Jim ...always has that sly smile on his face, ah girls!!! Business Club 35 Latin Club 3,2. 49 james A. Weaver Thomas L. Weaver Ella Weigand Joan Lynn Williams Wendy Sue Williams Alan D. Wilson joseph F. Witzel james Elliot Wright Miro J. Zieba, Zieb ...stands in for monium. Charconge Staff 4g Concert Choir 43 Concert Band 4,3,2g Band President F.T.A. 4'3,2g Vice-Presidentg Latin C Basketball 4,3,2g Golf 25 Baseball 4. jill Zikevich, jill ...always seen depends on her W 85 J tutor. Girls Ensemble 2g F.T.A. 4,3,23 Junior Q I f a Marching Band 413,23 4g Student Council 25 lub 25 Senior Play 4g rushing to Russian... Play 3. 50 Cork ...causes pande- Miro J. ieba Jill Zikevich 1 - E 51 P' -.- LINDERCLASSMEN HOMEROOM 117 Row 1: Joanne Hagetar, Cynthia Wise, Tom McWilliams, Marty Camden, Jann Stegenga, Elaine Szafraniec, Monica McConnell. Row 2: Denise Poznick, Barbara Matyas, Jim Keeler, John Lesjak, George Dugan, Joyce Wallock. Row 3: Dave Kelvington, Doug Crist, Melissa Richardson, Dan Ross, Becky Kidder, Sharon Ranegar, Alesia Kirk. Row 4: Jim Paxton, Jack Brownlee, Jerry Kotlinski, Dave Green, Bill Burt, Bill Grazier, Ed Snyder. JUNIORS CLASS OF 'ee HOMEROOM 115 Row 1: Chris Trefnoff, Betty Coneby, Bill Alexy, Lisa Houston, Valorie Kereki, Chris Havelka, Drue Barnhill. Row 22 Jess King, Debbie Volen, Ricky Verno, Roger Bedillion, Darlene Lever, Deborah Hritsko, Janice Mitchell. Row 3: Tony Czadankiewiez, Duane Be- hanna, Tom Jakubek, Dave Miles, Lor- raine Williams, Karen Stern, Nancy Stewart. Row 4: Chris Choring, Tom Arthur, Don Kunselman, Carl Askew, Alex Nakoneczny, Fred Bell, Terry Fazzolari. HOMEROOM 118 Row 1: Rosemarie Rumanek, Gary Betont, Joyce Surow, Arlene Skowvron, Peggy Murray, Beverly Urban, Chuck Stevenson, Tom Pat- terson, Linda Lutes. Row 2: Karen Miller, Diane Plunkett, Karen Bell, Barbara Long, Emily Harrower, Mary Lou Warcholak, John Lloyd, Susan Jacobs. Row 3: Bob Elliot, Mike Creght, Ralph Schmitt, Danny Mallone, Mike Weishner, Bob Setto, Karin Reick. Row 41 Amel Whitfield, Earl Hammond, Wayne Gossett, Mike Popo- vich, Dave Toth, Ralph Shaw. HOMEROOM 116 Row 1: Jolin Senkinc, Bev- erly Krajicek, Rich Chesnik, Mamie Haught, Bob Buckels, Carol Bucci, Gary DePaoli. Row 2: Cynthia Roberts, Judy Dixon, Adrienne Siek, Melvin Thomas, Charlie Christoff, Jerry Dixon. Row 3: Patsy Kiehl, Shelley Obras, Joe Pepe, Marty Haynie, Frances Marino, Bob Lindsay, Bill Ayres. Row 4: Sam Taylor, Gary Mc- Millian, Chester Bober, Lan- ny Caspar, Renny Domski, Joe Aggers. HOMEROOM 104 Row 12 Susan Fife, Pam Ardizzone, Debby Lovell, Sheila Manrow, Linda Brec- kons, Becky Zapotsky, Glo- ria Schlaupitz. Row 2: Cheri Andy, Marilyn Renyolds,Bar- bara Mashkal, Donna Hager- man, Donna Matyuf, Becky Englehart, Debby Bryner. Row 3: Rhonda Williams, Meridy Lawton, Mary Lou Young, Barbara Shalosky, Janet Weller, Claudette Grassi. HOMEROOM 4 Row 1: Robert Hall, William Smith, Donna Raciborski, Candice Skowvron, Patty Bell, Georgette Micik, Sheryl Engott. Row 2: John McCraken, David Frye, Joyce Hamilton, Janet Oliver, Darlene Nletzler, Sally Ja- cobs, Don Rush, Sharon Mullins. Row 33 Charlie Caldwell, Kathy Invernizzi, Rose Puchi, Dave Martin- sky, August Alexy, Tom Caspar, Mary Ann Kubacki. Row 4: Bill Sweeny, Homer Nixon, Alan Brytus, Denny Brock, Sam Arnone, Keith Gump. HOMEROOM 1 Row 12 Joanne Czernecki, Betty Alderson, Jenifer Calaizzo,Caro1Shuba,Nancy Snarey, William Dunn, Bill Hulpa, Karen Rozanc. Row 2: Larry Perrine, Judy Stra- chan, Bill Glendenning, Dave Fozolare, Joe Qurmanek, Majorie Wright, Reginia Parker, Dolly Stegenga. Row 3: Martin Kolovich, Donna Dungee, Doug Boyle, Lois Donahoo, Princess Lacy, Susan Cerenzia,Rich Hought, Dave Wright, Renee Strimel. Row 4: Bill Patrick, Bill Martin, Ken Fischer, Paul Bell, Donald Pabian, Randy Schurr, Tim Frantz, Charlie Edwards, Dennis Cholak. HOMEROOM 113 Row 1: Donna Encandela, Karen Mruk, Sue Weaver, Sue Vranovich, Chris Heil, Judy Cadez, Pete Caumo. Row 2: Larry Murray, Bob Meredith, Tom Funka, Linda Wood, Dick Tomsic, Dick Kiger. Row 3: Doug Brock, Barb Nackoul, Linda Kocian, Amy Patsch, Esther Patton, Sheryl Dentel, Debby Fer- brache, Row 4: Kyle Mc- Donald, Denny Armstrong, Jay Rankin, Brad Strimel, Ron Eckert, Rick Starkey, Rudy Uniek. Row 5: Tony Pawolsky, Joe Politan, Jim Neuman, John Deco, Tim Taylor, Tom Reick. ,....t'W SOPHOMORES CLASS OF '69 HOMEROOM 6 Row l: Patty Bell,Debby Prandini, Frank Leskovic, Denny Roskowski, Pat Oliver, Alphea Walters, Karen Burgess. Row 2: Jackie Cancilla, Marilyn Brautigam, Della Clemens, Shirley Andreolli, Phylis Betarie, Ilene Wright. Row 3: Dorene Cargnello, Joan Twigger, Shelley Cole, Tim Amos, Denny Minor, Larry Patterson, Jim Stevens. Row 4: Gregg McElhaney, Mike Yanchak, John Douglas, Joe Mul- shen, Louis Reck, Ron Pabian. Row 5: Tom Russell, Bill Pagano, Pete Suwak, Jack Dawson, Jeff Jeffers. HOMEROOM 2 Row 1: Janis Petras, Janice Wylie, Sharon Freed, Mary Ann Gruden, Dave Huffman, Ben Alderson, Judy Smith. Row 2: Laura Laffen, Sandy Raspet, Athena Pankas, Darlene Dorchak, Donna Far- olee, Betsy Kiehl. Row 3: Jack Open- brier, Wanda Comer, Ernie Boyce, Ed Sacco, John Skowvron, Ed Waters, Vicky Neal. Row 4: Denny Campagna, Frank Martincic, Jim Koziel, John Olson, Fred Korhing, Eddie Oakley. HOMEROOM 205 Row 1: Charlee Adams, Sandy Ashton, Sam Roczance, Webb Templeton, Debbie Hart, Tom Gruden, Karen Patterson, Rosemary Raymond. Row 2: Maureen Plunkett, Denise Raciborski, Donna Spin, John Young, Rich Brunasky, Jeff Craig, Marilyn Simpson, Denise Davadik, Jerry Narus, Row 3: Debbie Kopiec, Joy- ce Golaski, Jim Richardson, Ed Obler, Dennis Wylie, Diane Aggers, Cindy Freed, Dick Haynie. Row 4: Rich Mes- sock, Linda Shaw, Kathy Gaido, Louise Cimino, Donna Obras, Rusty Cowden, jim Anderson, Keith Patsch, Bob Culp. FRESHMEN CLASS OF '70 HOMEROOM 2A Rowi 1: Tony Durkacs, Jim Neal, Keith Hannen, Andy Contos, Gary Openbrier, Bob Witzel, Karen Sifinski, Linda Scott. Row ,2: Jerry Kemp, Marilyn Wojcwch, Joe Sirikinc, Dave Minor, Glenn Jacob- son, Eva Komovic, Debbie Burgess, Rose Mary Dayton. ,Row 31 Shelley Ed- wards, Sylvia Kosharsky, Michael Burns Bill Fleet, Danny Joseph, Charmayne Oakley, John Thomas, Leslie Wilson. Row 4: Frank Prgystup, Charlie Young, Bill jones,Bob Levers, Linda Ferguson, Dick Brautigam, jim Henderson. HOMEROOM 207 Row 1: Debbe Glass, Mar- garet Vallone, ,Jim Wilson, Dare-ll Bedillion, Jill Henry, Mary Dugan, Patti Patterson. Row 2: Barb Kozlowski, Betsy Coneby, Jackie Patsch, Greg Miller, Bob Rozance, Karen Jackson, Sharon Taylor. Row 3: Wesley Martincic, Larry Cook, Jim McMillan, Archie Fiser, Link Richards, Jan Panchura, Beda Burns. Row 4: John Wajcuich, Paul Schiliniski, Earl Danley, John Kovatch, Lois Beam, Nina Babiarz, Chris Karluk. HOMEROOM 203 Row 1: Dinana Hagerman, Cindy Haught, Kyle Mc- Gary, Jerry Patterson, Barb Kosmus, Bob Weller, Bonnie Pilkington. Row 2: Sunday Scott, Janet Christoff, Lisa Morgan, Doug Schmitt, Deb- bie Delloroso, John Massim- ino, Joyce Burger, Mary Alice Cregut. Row 3: Lisa Vargo, Pamela Florian, Ro- ger Garove, Marsha Crome, Debi Riggs, Jann Gamble, Jim Mason, Donna Arthur. Row 4: Steve Churpak, Jim DeMarco, Rodney Sickles, Jim Stasiewski, Ron Pritts, RandyWylie,Leslie Williams. HOMEROOM 201 Row 1: Charlie Vourheh, Audra Kina, Sandy Tarolli, Christine Caumo, Christine Andy, Donna Ussio, Don Doidie, Janis Roberts. Row 2: Linda Burgess, Becky Bryner, Debbie Slocun, Cecil Cimino, Lynne Dixon, Les- ley Andy, Patty Bastio, Joni Popats. Row 3: Ron Weaver, Karen Olson, Lynn Wagner, Sharon White, Brad Behanna, Jeff Goddard, Barb Ihrig, Donna Robinson. Row 4: Larry Bird, Bill Schlaupitz, Gary Popiol- kowski, Denise Totterdale, Ron Kocher, Carol McMillan, Lorraine Moskal, Janice Hart. Row 5: Earl Thompson. HOMEROOM 208 Row 1: Lynn Ruffner, Jim McConnell, Mary Kiger, Pam Hagerman, Kathi Dudzik, Cindy Adams, Linda Cox. Row 2: Steve Lockoski, Alice Gasmire, Judy God- dard, Sandie Penvose, Mary Fran Cadez, Debbie Coneby, Gladys Mitchem. Row 3: Bob Brelim, Kathy Ward, Jeff Bodnar, Linda Chenney, Linda Chesnik, Doris Har- rower, Lory Michalka. Row 4: Ricky Williams, Kevin McNary, Keith Fazzolari, George Fischer, Jim Twig- ger, Diane Armstrong, Mary Pawlosky. HOMEROOM 202 Row 1: Mary Alice Gordon, Alan Carter, Regis Peternel, Debbie Caumo, Mary Lou Golaski, Charlie Manrow, joel Arent, Connie Rungo. Row 2: Tom Anderson, Ken jozwick, Jim jackson, Terry Helsel, jim Benson, Carol Furmanek, Valerie Glen- denning. Row 3: Mary Swee- ney, Norma Sakel, Linda Schlaupit, Kathy Shaw, Cindy Bennett, Dorthy Tay- lor. Row 4: Amelia Puchi, Doug Cancilla, Tony Faz- zolare, Jackie Rider, Linda Scabassol. HOMEROOM 209 Row l: Tim Matyas, Bob Ruetschi, Sandy Bailey, Terry Orbin, Estelle Peter- nell, Debbie Haynes, Ellen Ussio, Robin Ruetschi. Row 2: Dale Tomsic, Char- lie Domski, John Mullins, Linda Fowler, Martha Boak, LaVernejones,DebbieDeco, Sandy Brodak. Row 3: Sally Williams, Kurt Sacco, Dave Szafraniec, Jerry Watson, Tom Bunevich, Kevin Oak- ley, Raye Ann Goodman, Gary Nixon. Row 4: Andy Kuzy, Kathy Dilkes, Dave Tonsetic, janet Paris, Deb- bie Benett, Lorie Malugen, Sandy Hammond. Isa' , ,,,,,?7WVfZRl J EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OF '71 HOMEROOM 206 Row 1: Roy Watters, Virginia Moyar, Colleen McGowam, Roslyn Rider, Lennie Kendo, Claudia Patterson, Jim DePaoli, Ken Clark. Row 2: Sandy Taylor, Cindy Dorchak, Bill Karchella, jim Little, Don Bird, Carl Caumo, Delaine Cargnello, Glen Green. Row 3: Betty Young, Shirley Dungee, Brad Dubois, Ken Aggers, George Spencer, Donna Piatt, Virginia Weaver. Row 4: Amy Alderson, Bill Moyers, Charlene Scott, Janice Javor- nicky, Patty Nixon, Rich Furda. HOMEROOM 204 Row 1: Laverne Carothers, Jim Burgess, Bill Miller, Debbie Oliverio, Daisy Bur- gess, Anna Dzikowski. Row 2: Ruth Ann Carlisle, Rhonda Guzel, Gwen Caldwell, Bob Best, Sandy Andreolli, Sue Clemens. Row 3: Lou Ann Cimino, Sue Strimel, Jan McCracken, Howard Miller, Mark Emph, Danny Stopperich, janet Sweeney. Row 4: Allison Martin, Don Hagan, Gary Almo, Marc Brock, Sam D'Amico. HOMEROOM 103 Row 1: Harry Cholak, Bobetta Dillard, Louis Popiolkowski, Patti Hornick, Darlene Como, Jeff Askew, Walt Koz- lowski, Daryl Scears. Row 2: Janice Pagano, Joe Mikus, Charlie Neely, Craig Miny, Gary Ward, Marion Florian, Joyce Alderson, Denise Carachella, Vickie Mary- Row 32 Michelle Sweeney, Bill Richards, Paul Shaw, Rich Luckas, Jane Coole, Cathy Thomas, Karen Young, Jack Chastel. Row 4: Lois Trefnoff, Wayne Finney, John Edwards, Ken Wea- ver, Maria LaBella, Dennis Roman, Mark Harmon. 1.- SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OF '72 HOMEROOM 107 Row l: Mike Amos, Bill Mersino, Jerry Hatfield, Dave Luongo, Rich Capagna, Bruce Dorchak, Lorie Raynolds, Gayla Stenger, A1 Endler, Jim Hannen. Row 2: Gwyn Cimino, Paul Dichak, Lynn Cox, Bill Breth, Ed Mohoric, Brian Polk, Barb Marks, Rita Watters,Rich Bedillion, John Florian, Frank Wise. Row 3: Karl Smreker, Phil Arnone, Rea Jones, Jim Buckles, Joe Buyan, Rich Davis, Mich- elle Schurr, Karen Sacco, Debbie Taylor, Dave Kissell, Evelyn Miller. Row 4: Tom Moskal, Sue Zanaglio, Jack Donner, Ray Cloud,Gary Kissell, Kathy Manning, Alan Kozdra, Hugh Briggs, Cristine Smith, Judy Sickles, Gary Navrotski, Bernadette Mirisciotti. HOMEROOM 105 Row 1: Bill Green, Carey Kocian, Cathy Johnston, Patty Suwak, Penny Paxton, jim Charlton, Mike Ross, Bob Bentren. Row 2: Don Cortese, Terry Scott, Sue Hayes, john Polly, Doris King, Ed Bennington, Tad Zieba, Dave Meile, Dante DeBlario. Row 3: Ed Czer- necki, Jim Moskaw, Larry Mitchell, Karen Miller, Sharon Dixon, Durinda Blevins, San- dy Kusky, Allison Adams, Leloa Woodford, Linda Dun- gee. Row 4: Ralph Scarcell, Bob Quivey, Robin Stegenga, Kevin Smith, Bob Mason, Chester Reck, Keith Smith John Joseph, Debbie Sharik, r HOMEROOM 109 Row 1: Camille Zacour, George Micik, Eileen Dawson, Dennis Gray, Kathy Roskow- ski, Wrayfield Adams, Sue Cowden. Row 2:Dave Powell, John Caumo, Ton Divich, Ken McWilliams, Randy Bell, Reggie Kanapper, Jay Weller, Tom jackson. Row 3: Bonnie Parker, Buddy Shepard, John Schussler, Roberta Kelly, Ken Lacy, Paul Hollenbach, Terry Riggle. Row 4: Debbie Channey, Diana Dellorso, Mary Metzler, Diane Hornagh, George Dayton, Walt Nixon. HOMEROOM 101 Row 1: Bill Bentrern, Ricky Clark, Larry Roberts, Sue D5 elm Judy Young, -Bob ' n, Ruth Russell. Row 2:Louis Schweinebraten, Kathy Murgle, Elaine Taylor, Bill Parker, Barry Gahen, Tim Sui-ich, Charlie Cumer. Row 3: Ed Daton, Gerard Ashton, Keith Aggers, Paula Stauffer, Dennis Pabian, Dave Snarey, Debborah John- ston. Row 41 Georgiana Tarr, Melvin Hagan, Dave Spiker, Eleanore Triebsch, Elaine Lawton. Row 5: Steve Berti, Bob Hughes, Nelson Downey, jerry Cunselanl, Bob Weaver, Tom Powell. 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Row 1: Debbie Bryner, Treasurer, Sheila Monroe, Secretary. Row 2: Philip Weaver, President, Joe Pepe, Vice President. i ii 5,5 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Jim Stevenson, Treasurer, Janice Petras, Secretary, Pat Oliver, Vice President, Doug Brock, President. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Gary Popiolkowski, President, Jeff Goddard, Vice President, Diane Thomas, Secretary, Barbara Ihrig, Treasurer. UNDERCLASS MEN CLASS OFFICERS 64 -..-f ATHLETICS SENIOR CHEERLEADERS N ancy Brautigam VARSITY--Row 1: Terri Thompson, Susan Lesjak Karen Nixon. Row 2: Nancy Brautigam, Beverly Urban, Becky Englehartd. Row 3: Maime Haught, Joyce Su row. JUNIOR VARSITY--Row 1: Sandy Rasper. Row 2: Judy Strachan, Arlene Skowvron. Row 3: Carol Buc- cxto. CHEERLEADERS . 9 COACH: Miss Peacock Milton Jeffers jack Dzura Albert Martin Halfback Halfback Quarterback Tom Arnold Guard Russell Snyder Q Ray Caumo Defensive Halfback End Fred Liechti Tom Weaver Ed Kopiec Defensive End Guard Tackle 70 ,,,,,,, , Dave Knestrick Ronald Henderson joe Scears Defensive Halfback Halfback Linebacker SENIOR LETTERMEN Dave Cook Dan Peternel End Ha lfback john Massack Frank Andy Delbert Johnson Tackle Center Middle Guard 71 Row 3: Charlie Edwards, Bill Alexy, Tim Frantz Bob Setto, Roger Bedillion, Tom McWilliams, Don Kunselman Tony Czadankiewiczk Tom Russell, Fred Liechti joe Politan, Frank Andy, Pete Suwak, Earl Hammond Tom Casper, Phil Cholak, Pete Caurrio, john Olson C-H 6 12 7 12 0 12 8 0 Y Away MANAGERS: Bob Hall, J VARSITY RECORD Peters Twp. McGuffey if Burgettstown lk Bentworth X South Fayette Pk California X West Allegheny Waynesburg FQUTBAI L oe Pepe, Donald Narus COACHES: Robert Lawrence, Donald Clendaniel, joseph Ciferno ,S 73 QQ!! , ,Q, V if xx f ,. KM zz 2: , Q,,WA,g f f V ' ,X 4. 5 ef . ..,, ff-' V .M N 'i , V f ' -V A W f f f- M e , pu., ya 1 , -QA, W1 mf, V V f X aw K .n .Q . J tb., f' 1 A .L 21323 1 Je' 1 Y X 7 ? 179' 'U ., r, Sn Q Vw, , wt , , , 1 1 -ff x H 1 - .. 5 if 'v A J' .ff , N - W.. U -, Wg, 3 ,I mfgy '-Q 2i y,71 . e 1 V4 A ' I , .,.. Fri 1? - Miro Zieba. Ed Kopiec Dave Knestrick SENIOR LETTERMLAN Buddy Ford Jack Dzura Bob Gray Russ Snyder Del Johnson VARSITY--Row 1: Dave Knestrick Ed Kopiec, Del Johnson, Bob Gray, Rich Chesnik, Miro Zieba. Row 2: Ed Snyder, Buddy Ford, Russ Snyder, Jack Dzura, Danny Ross, Chris Havelka. C-H 52 46 56 64 79 69 81 68 77 78 ' CAway Games MANAGER MANAGER Bill Speakmarx Jim Lombardi BASKETBALL 75 VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD South Fayette Avellax Fort Cherry Burgettstown IVlcGuffey X South Fayette X Avella Fort Cherry? Burgettstown McGuffey OPP 37 50 r 75 49 60 50 45 69 68 65 ,,?'5'-lf, , COACH: Harry Mcllvaine QBAKHIQ S TAFI' C-H 36 16 33 43 33 35 47 61 34 10 34 58 31 40 48 44 22 31 31 Y Away Games JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Jeff-Morgan? Waynesburgx Upper St. Clair? Canon-MCP-flillan Crafton Bentworthjk South Park? South Fayette Avellax Fort Cherry Burgettstown lVIcGuffeyx Peters Twp. South Fayettex Avella Fort Cherry? Beth Center Burgettstownak McGuffey z weaw 76 l-Dewi n OPP 40 30 80 62 34 37 37 40 24 72 39 26 53 38 28 62 56 48 29 N 77 Tom Weaver 138 Pounds SENIOR Tom Strachan 112 Pounds ,Xxx N 1 Jim Weaver Tom Kelso 127 Pounds 133 Pounds LETTERMEN Dave C ook 145 Pounds Fred Liechti JOhr1 Massack 180 Pounds Unlimited 1 l VARSITY--Row 1: Bob Hall, Bob Haught, George Dugan, Denny Roskowski, Jim Weaver, joe Aggers, Tom Weaver. Row 2: Dave Cook, Rick Starkey, Jim Neuman, Fred Liechti, Chuck Stevenson, john Massack. VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD C-H 30 Avella 17 Greensburg? 25 Washington 37 West Greene? 25 Peters Twp. 22 Chartiers Valley 43 Burgettstown ik 36 McGuffey 14 Waynesburg Bk 3 Canon-McMillan ik 35 Carnegieik 32 jeff Morgan 18 Trinity 19 Mt. Lebanonak 3':Away Games OPP. WRESTLING 20 VARSITY INDIVIDUAL RECORD Name Bob Hall Ricky Haught George Dugan Tom Strachan Dennis Roskowski jim Weaver joe Aggers Sam Perri Tom Weaver Dave Cook Tom Kelso Jim Neuman Rick Starkey Chuck Stevenson Fred Liechti john Massack COACHES: Wins Losses Ties Total Points 5 9 0 17 1 13 0 6 11 2 1 48 9 5 0 31 3 8 2 15 6 6 0 18 9 5 0 31 0 1 0 0 10 1 0 45 13 1 0 49 2 2 O 6 5 7 1 19 8 5 0 28 6 5 3 33 0 2 O 0 2 8 1 11 Frank Sedlak, Gene Bowman. 79 I 80 W manual ' J W wma-nu Y 1---ww-mmumL ..,,,, , , ,M,,.,.M,,,. f 1111 nmw1u-nz MANAGERS: Wayne Gosset, Donald Rusk, Joe Pepe, Bill Ayres. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD C-H OPP. 9 Avella 24 23 Greensburg 18 ll Washington 19 6 West Greene 3 9 Peters Twp. 8 6 Chartiers Valley 12 I6 Burgettstown 4 17 McGuffey 3 9 Waynesburg 19 0 Canon McMillan 31 9 Carnegie 14 , 19 jeff Morgan 2 9 Trinity 11 6 Mt. Lebanon 19 K JUNIOR VARSITY--Row 12 Ricky Verno, Philip Cholak, Jim Stevenson, Sam Perri. Row 2: Danny Malone, Bill Dunn, Sam Taylor, Bob Shaw. Row Phil trick, 1: Bill Wallo, Mgr., Bill Grazier, Mgr., Pete Caumo Scott Freil, joe Witzel, Tom Kelso, Craig Boak Mgr., Row 2: Tom Dadisman, Mgr., Wally Plunkett, Mgr., Rich Starkey, Curt Henderson, Jim Polly, Rich Thompson, Allen Edwards, Dave Cook, Wayne Cimino, john Massack, as Cholak, Dave Pellegrini, Dave Murray, Dave Knes- 1 Tony Czadankiewicz, Bob Buckels, Dave Toth, Bill Ayres. Row 3: Dick Kiger, Jim Neuman, Larry Skiviat, Charlie Edwards, jack Sharp, Bill Aggers, Dave Schmalz, Bob Setto, Tom McWilliams, Tom Russell, Ed Kopiec, Del johnson, Rich Chesnik, Joe Politan, Bill Speakman, Roger Boak, jim Paxton. SEASON RECORD C-H 79 Burgettstown 28 Canon McMillan 4' Trinity jk 91M Peters Twp. at McGuffey 'lg 17 Wash. High 'F Trinity Pk 45 Chartiers Valley Y Waynesburg tk 128 South Fayette 75 Peters Twp. X Jeff. Morgan jk 30 Upper St. Clair 'lf Tri-Meet OPP. 44 91 51 68 21h 136 27 872 48h 8 58 48 106 W.P.I.A.L. Qualifying 'B' Meet - lst, Place Allen Edwards SL Terry Frantz - Representatives at State Meet COACHES: jim Dykstra, Field Coach, Bob Whoolery, Track Coach. 82 f : 'S , , , w - 1 . . Q . Q EE, R ,L ' Q -P af ff , .... . 5: - .... ' .. - 3 T Y S5 sv' ' Q . . , K f x L 'F 'A m 5 f' ' . P - Q. ' .. - 'W . 1 my 3 n . Y--Wxpigyfg-ffkx gggyk ,-.. ,.,, . Q f N f--ff M K A g 'L W K was 1 Q ., . XWQH. .L I 4 my . . A f'- WN-fy-www-'++Xf'aS4'. ' -f,. 1 :S . X X M'X'5'Ei'Hil35SmS?w- Q F- f..5wM'XM -,,,,gfv.a ,.., W f' f' M 'RL P. .N eg X: 1 5 hu... 5 I TRACK GG 83 if ig fi, Q -Q x5..n-vmn.. N f. ., 'Ha 'L .,. ,ff X 5 A , QQLV V L... ur ,,,,,,,qw-num,-v-.nunnan-an lnnun am11q A .-..-fm,-f...-A-4 . WM, ,, , , J I l I mol w:fmwwmH-1a3- vvvv-vv lwmimi' Jack Dzura Top Man Russ Snyder No, 2 fi SENIQR LE TT E R M E N SEASONS RECORD C-H OPP. 45 Carmichaels 1 116 95 Avella 62 13W Redstone 22 15 Carmichaelsak 1 135 Trinity? 2M 7M Avella jk 82 14 Beth-Center ak 2 16 Redstonebk 9 75 Beth-Center Sk MAIN TEAM - Row 1: jerry Havelka, Russ Snyder, Ed Snyder, Row 2: jim Penrose jack Dzura, Pat Senic, jim Bitz. CQOLFQQGGSS THE BIG FIVE - Jerry Havelka, Jack Dzura, Pat Benic, Russ Snyder, jim Bitz. Row 1: Randy Wylie, jim McMillan, Bill Schauliptz, Bob Weller, Bill Fleet, Sam Ros- ancz, Jim Wilson, jim Anderson. Row 22 Dan Hunt, Jim DeMarco, Rich Aul, Les Wil- liams, Larry Co: h, Tom Buchels, jerry Patterson. Row 3: John Mullins, john Ed- wards, jim Buchels, Kevin Oakley, Keith Fazzolari, Kevin McNary, Ken Aggers Row 4: Bill Jones, Mike Burns, jim Mason, Bob Culp, jeff Goddard, Bob Witsel, Len' ny Kendo. Row 5: Tad Zieba, Tom Jackson, Gary Kessler, Terry Mitchell, Rich Cam- pagna, Keith Aggers, jim Jackson, joe Mikus. ' COACHES: JR. HIGH FOOTBALL RECORD MY- Cfaigf Mr- MHCCWIQY- C-H OPP. 28 Johnwight 0 JUNIOR 7 Cecil 28 6 john Dewey 28 6 McGuffey 6 I-I I G H 28 Peters 6 Jerry Patterson was high scorer with 9 touchdowns. CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Leslie Andy, Lynn Ruffner, Ellen Ussio, Debbie Caumo, Diane Thomas. Row 2: Donna Spin, Lisa Morgan, Cindy Haught, Chris Caumo, Joyce Berger. .A 86 Row l: Rich Clark, jim Neal, jim Mc- Connell, John Mullins, Keith Aggers, Joe Mikus, Rich Davis, Glen Green WRESTLING JR. HIGH WRESTLING RECORD C-H OPP. 48 M cGuffey 2 l 44 John Wight 22 19 Canonsburg 44 6 Trinity 56 44 Washington 23 25 Cecil 37 Sam Rozance was undefeated this year and won the 110 lb. Class of the jr. WPIAL. jack Chastel. Row 22 Sam DiAmico Keith Fazzolari, Mike Burns, Richard Dan Hunt. ,- inn JR. HIGH VARSITY--Row 1: Glen Green, Joe Mikus, Kurt Sacco, Jim McCon- nell, Kenny Aggers, Sam Rozanc, jim McMillan. Row 2: Danny Hunt, Keith Faz- zolari, Mike Burns, jerry Patterson, Bill Schlaupitz, Bob Culp. M tm , nw' N rt, COACHES: Mr. Clendaniel, Mr. Ciferno. 87 1 Lenny Kendo, Rick Williams, Don Ha- gan, Dan Stopperich, Kenny McWil- liams, Bob McMillian, Richard Cam- pagna, Bill Miller, Kurt Sacco. Row 3: Bob Culp, Bill Schlaupitz, Ken Wea- ver, George Fischer, jim McMillan, Furda, Kenny Aggers, Sam Rozance, wmxxa ACTIVITIES CHARCoNGE X STAFF TYPISTS: Sally Caumo, Karen Fife, Joyce Ko- sharsky, Ellen McWilliams, Janice Martincic, Patti Frantz, Linda Taylor. TOP LEFT--Senior Pictures Committee: Hazel Kigerg Susan Kanotz, Chairman. TOP RIGHT--Sports Committee! Russell Snyder, Aggie Raspet, Del John- son, Terri Thompson, Chairman, Miro Zieba. BOTTOM -www Q: V mtv Jaw EDITORS AND ADVISORSI Joe Witzel and Linda Raciborski, Editors, Mr Zellars and Mrs. Gennocro, Advisors. -4. fn LEFT--Teachers and Underclassmen Committee: Lin- da Kendo, Charlotte Stauffer, Marianne McClenathan, Chairman, Linda Pilkington. BOTTOM RIGHT--Ach ivities Committee: Diana Palmer, Joann Perri, Chair- man, Linda Piechnik. ,.,,.,.......-.........-i- 1 E 1 1 Q , 44 BUSINESS STAFF--Left to Right: Joyce Durish,Dave Knestrick, Carol Murgel, Jo Ann Allen, Joyce Ko- sharsky, Joan Williams. S uUndercover Workers --Alan Wilson and Ben Costello. PHOTOGRAPHERS--Jim Lombardi, Bill Speakman, and Alan Wilson PERCUSSION--Row l: Jim Mitchell, janet Weller, Nancy Snarey, Donna Encandella, Diana Palmer. Row 22 Bob Wilson, Tom Engott, Ralph Shaw, Ed Huffman, Frank Martincic. CHARTIERS HOUSTON CLARINET--Row 11 Sheryl Engott, Karen Fife, Hazel Kiger, Janice Petras. Row 2: joan Williams, Gloria Schaupitz, Nancy Dille, Vicky Neal. Row 3: Wanda Comer, Bob Meredith, Linda Taylor,Diane Plun- kett. Row 4: Sam Arnone, Ken Simms, Dave Adams, Barb Nachoul, Karen Miller. Monica McConnell Banner Carrier Elaine Szfraniec Banner Carrier SAXOPHONES and TRUMPETS--Row 1: Mary Ann Gruden, Cecil Cimino, Judy Hatfield, Dianne Scott, Craig Boak. Row 2: Ed Watters, Philip Cholak, Doug Brock, Mike Gregut, Dan Gaido. Row 3: Bob Cholak, Miro Zeiba, jim King, Dave Toth, jerry Bennet. HIGH SCHOOL BAND HORNS and FLUTES--Row l: Dolly Stegenga, Judy Strachan, Chris Trefnoff, Sandy Raspet. Row 2: Ren- nie Domske, Emily Harrower, Ve-mice Arnold, Debby Prandini, Jeff Craig, Row 3: Frank Leskovic, Bill Dunn, Bob Gray, Philip Weaver, Rich Chesnik. Row 4: jim Paxton, Dennis Campagna, Mark Dunn, jack Brownlee. , E Z Z , 1 iii OFFICERS: Miro Zieba, President, Jim King, Vice President: Diane Palmer, Secre- taryg Joyce Durish, Treasurerg Jerome Cortese, Director. LIBRARIANS--Top to Bottom: Janet Weller, Karen Fife, Hazel Kiger. COUNTY BAND--Row l: Diane Palmer, Karen Fife Joyce Durish, Joan Williams. Row 2: Ed Watters Frank Leskovic, Doug Brock. Row 3: Miro Zieba Sam Arrione, Bob Gray. r COLOR GUARD--Row 1: Becky Kidder, Debby Lovell. Row 2: Sheila Manroe, Alesia Kirk, Mary Lou Warcholak. 94 Susan Kanotz Head Majorette 1 Joyce Durish Aggie R3SP9'f Senior Majorette Senior Majorette MAJORETTES Row 1: Joyce Durish, Rosemarie Rumanek, Susan Kanotz, Susan Fife, Janice Wylie, Row 2: Linda Wood, Claudette Grassi, Cheryl Andy, Debbie Bryner, Aggie Raspet, Peggy Murray. 95 sa Row 1: Peggy Ferberche, Cindy Wise, Cheryl Engott, Debbie Hart, Carol Grykowski, jennifer Colaizzo, Betty Alderson, Bob Meredith, Ed Watters, jimmy Neal, Chris Trefnoff, Donna Ecan- dela, Elaine Szafraniec, Sue Weaver. Row 2: Charlotte Stauffer Linda Kendo, Wendy Williams, Vicky Neal, Nancy Snarry, Mar- ilyn Reynolds, Ron Eckert, Phil Weaver, joe Pepe, Jay Rankin JoAnn Allen, Carol Murgel, Judy Caster, Arlene Skowvron, Chris Heil. Row 3: Dolly Stegenga, Marilyn Simpson, Cindy 1 1 is fi? SX IP Q i Freed, Carol Shuba, Bonnie Blough, Barb Sholasky, Earl Dane- ly, Sam Arnone, Renny Domski, Gary McMillan, Tim Taylor, Patty Bell, Susan Cerenzio, Sheryl Dentel, Louise Cimino, Jann Stegenga. Row 42 MaryAnn Gruden, Joan Twigger, Barb Nauk- oul, Renee Strimal, Karen Rieck, Wanda Comer, Rick Neal, Pete Suwak, Jim Paxton, Miro Zieba, Rodger Bedillion, Denny Armstrong, Frank Leskovic, Tom Strachan, Doug Brock, Dan Frye. OFFICERS: CONCERT CHOIR Row 1: Carol Murgel, Librarian, JoAnn Allen, Librariang Cindy Wise, Robe Com- mittee, Wendy Williams, Robe Committee. Row 2: Charlotte Stauffer, Treasurer, Tom Strachan, President, Arlene Skowvrn, Publicity Directory Rich Neal, Vice- Presidentg Linda Kendo, Secretary. E i COUNTY CHORUS--Row l: Linda' Kendo, Bob Meredith Elaine Szfraniec. Row 2: Charlotte Stauffer, Tom Stracha Jann Stegenga. Row 3: Rich Neal, Phillip Weaver. CHARTONES--Row l: Elaine Szfraniec, Charlotte Stauffer. Row 2: Mary Ann Gruden, Bob Meredith, Tom Strachan. DISTRICT CHORUS--Charlotte Stauffer, Roger Bedillion E.-,Bti he xr P , -i f 1 eiikii W GIRLS ENSEMBLE--Row 1: Karen Rozanc, Linda Kendo, Jann Stegenga, Peggy Ferbrache, Cindy Wise. Row 2: Chris Heil, Elaine Szafraniec, Susan Weaver, Arlene Skowvron. Row 32 Charlotte Stauffer, Mellisa Richardson, Mary Ann Gruden, BOY'S OCTECT--Row 1: Bob Meredith, Sam Arnone, Ed Watters. Row 2: Rick Neal, jim Paxton. Row 3: Renny Domske, Tom Strachan, Ricky Bedillion, Bill Dunn. MIXED ENSEMBLE--Row ll Wendy Williams, joan Twigger, Mellisa Richardson, Barb Shalosky, Jann Stegenga, Chris Heil, Elaine Szafraniec. Row 2: Ed Watters, Sam Arnone, Bill Dunn, jim Paxton, Rick Neal, Renny Domske, Ricky Bedillion, Frank Leskovic. i s s , 5 5 2 98 TOP--Senior and Junior Reporters: Becky Kuzy, Barbara Maytas, Elaine Szafraniec, Brenda Scott, Linda Pilkington, Carl Askew, Bill Speakman. MIDDLE--Freshman and Sophomore Reporters: Joan Twigger, Patty Bell, Esther Patton, Jeff Craig, Judy Krajeck, Nina Babiarz. - BOTTOM--Production and Art Staff: Sandy Czernecki, Marilyn Renyolds, Gil Ihrig, Marilyn Simpson, Karen Reickblim Lombar- di. TYPISTS--Seated: Marianne McC1enathan, Joyce Ko- sharsky, Patti Frantz, Linda Taylor. Standing: Bill Sut- ton, Cathy Barbour, Ellen McWilliams, Ella Weigand, Lois Babiarz. The Buccaneer, our school newspaper, is anxiously awaited by the entire student body each month. The staff consists of an editor, assistant editor, reporters, typists, artists, and production staff. The Work of publishing the paper, including the printing and binding, is done by students. The Buccaneer Staff is comprised of interested students from the Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Fresh- man classes. Writing ability, creativeness, industry, and initiative are some of the traits which are used in select- ing the members. BUCCANEER EDITOR AND ADVISOR: Steve Blevins, Editor of Production, Philip Weaver, Assist- ant Editor, joan Williams, Editor and Chief, Mr. Morford, Advisor. Newest of the various organizations to help cultivate the special interests of the students is the Art Club. The main purpose of the club is to promote art throughout the school by those mem- bers who themselves are interested in the many forms of art. This was the third year for the Art Club, whose members come from the tenth, eleventh, and twelth grades. Among the many activities of the club are exhibits of student art work, field trips to art dis- plays, and other schools, exchange art programs, and other activities that benefit the school cultur- ally. D' Row 12 Shirley Scears, Ken Fischer, Peggy Ferbrache, Mary Lee Horton. Row 22 Bill Sweeney, Dave Schmaltz, Bob Sharp, jim Wright, Pat Oliver. Row 3: Tony Czadankiewicz, Gil Ihrig, Dave Wright, Dick Grimm. Row 4: Joe Witzel. ART CLUB OFFICERS: Mr. Boak, Advisor, Bob Sharp, Vice Presidentg Joe Witzel, President, Mary Lee Horton, Secretary, Pat Oliver, Treasurer. OFFICERS: Seated: BillRanegar, Treasurer, Nancy Brautigam, President. Standing: Barbara Helsel, Secretary, Ellen Fischer, Vice President. BUSINESS CLUB The Business Club consists of students who are business-minded and are interested in the secretarial field. In previous years the club was made up of only seniors. This year a change has been made and juniors are permitted membership. The club sponsors dances throughout the year and also sells candy during the academic year. TOP--Row 1: Ellen McWilliams, Sandra Scott, Nancy Braugh- tigam. Row 2: Linda Stevens, Wendy Williams. Row 3: Joyce Giovanni, Susan Klapach. Row 42 Mary Alice Barton, Ella Weigand, Bonnie Blouzh. Row 5: Janice Martincic. BOTTOM--Row 1: Patti Frantz, Susan Lesjak, Renee Hood. Row 2: Marianne McClenathan, Teddi Jo Thomas, Vicky Beton. Row 3: Joyce Kosharsky, Aggie Raspet, Lois Babiarz. Row 4: Linda Kendo, Mary Jacobson. Row 5: Peggy Verner, Jean Myers, Wilma Jones. Row lt Susan Kanotz, Larry Murray, Tom Funka, Athena Pan- cas,Judy Smith, Janis Petras, Susan Vranovich, Lisa Houston, Susan Fife, Monica McConnell. Row 2: Susan Backner, Joann Perri, Dick Kiger, Kyle McConnell, Becky Zapotosky, Marty Haynie, Nancy Dille, Pam Ardizzone, Emily Harrower, Debbie Lovell, Mary Lou Worcholak. Row 3: Jay Rankin, Valerie OFFICERS: Kereki, Becky Kidder, Dennis Cholak, Karen Miller, Shelia Manrow, Alesia Kirk, Ernie Boyce, Dan Ross, Susan Jacobs. Row 4: Jerry Dixon, David Kelvington, Tom McWilliams, Bill Grazier, Bill Ayres, Richard Neal, Chuck Caumo, Barry Charriere, Roger Bedillion, Chris Havelka, Jess King, Linda Raciborski, Jann Stegenga. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club is devoted to the training of promising senior high students in the field of photography. Activities include the first dance of the year where needed funds are obtained to purchase various equipment and supplies needed throughout the year for the club to function efficiently in its many projects. Each year the Camera Club provides the stu- dent body an opportunity to purchase photos of the many school athletics either in team pictures or action shots. Aside from the regularly scheduled meetings in activity periods, there are many lengthy night meetings Where the advisor explains many of the intricate functions of the complex field of photo- graphy from the developing of film to the finishing of the prints. Kneeling: Jim Lombardi, President. Standing: Alesia Kirk, Student Council Representative, Vernice Arnold, Secretary. Reclining: Fred Liechti, Stock Chairman, Bill Speakman, Treasurer, Richard Chesnik, Vice President. The Drama Club was formed for the purpose of creating a better understanding and a greater interest in the field of dramatic endeavor. In order to achieve its goal the club takes on many duties such as publicizing both Junior and Senior Plays, staging a one act play in assembly, and attempt- ing to raise money for various dramatic projects. The club also attempts to attend as many amateur and professional plays as possible. It is the hope of the Drama Club that in the near future it will be possible to present awards for the most outstanding actors and actresses, in the school. OFFICERS: Mr. Reick, Advisor, Brenda Scott, President, Mike Rungo, Student Council Representative, Beverly Krajak, Chaplain, Beverly Urban, Vice President, Valerie Kereki, Secretary, Susan Jacobs, Treasurer. DRAMA CLUB ROW 13 Darlene Levers, Linda LINES, Georgette Micihf Lisa jack Brownlee, Joan Twigger, Nleridy Lawton, Becky Kidder, Houston, Juoy Dixon, Dianne Scott, Sandra Scott. ROW 22 Sharon Ranegar, Claudette Grassi, Debbie Bryner, Mary Lou Adrienne Seik, Cheri Andy, F1'anC9S Marino, .lim SfeVenS0n, Warcholak. Rcw 4: William Dunn, Pat Oliver, Karin Reick Marlyn Reynolds, Cynthia Roberts, Sharon Mullins. Row 3: Wanda Comer, Patti Bell, Karen Bell, Debbie Hritsko. 103 -f .-Q, My are---L....E,,,,,,k OFFICERS: Joann Perri, Secretaryg Joyce Dux-ish, Presidentg Hazel Kiger, Vice Presidentg Linda Pilkington, Treasurer. 4 , , Each year the club donated money to aid in projects about the community. This year, the club donated money to the Western State School and Hospital to purchase playpens for the children. Other projects consist of donations for Christmas baskets for the needy and making toys for child- ren in various hospitals. , The Future Nurses Club of America is an organization for girls who have a sincere desire to enter the Medical profession. Membership is open to those girls in grades 10-12 who meet the scholastic and curriculum requirements necessary to enter a school cf nursing. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Row lt janet Weller, Sharon Freed, Lucy Nakoneczny, Dianne Scott, Jolin Senkinc, Lori Walters, Jennifer Colazio, Rosemary Rumanek. Row 2: Sandy Czernecki, Linda Wood, Margaret Senkinc, Joan Twigger, Candy Skowvron, Shelley Cole, Lois Beltz, Betty Alderson, Sheila Manroe, Emily Lou Harrower, Mary Lou Young. Row 3: Patty Cancilla, Betty Jindra, Patty Bell, Renee Strimel, Doreen Cargnello, Mary Ann Gruden, Mellisa Richardson. Row 1: Judy Hatfield, Patty Bell, Susan Weaver, Monica Mc Connell, Rosemary Rumanek, Tim Rodsky, Lorrie Walters Donna Encandela, Judy Cadez, Chris Heil, John Skowvron, Karen Murk. Row 2: Ed Watters, Bob Meredith, Susan Fife Mary Lou Warcholak, Debbie Lovell, Tom Strachan, Joe Pepe Candy Skowvron, Jill Zikevich, Sherry Dentel, Linda Kocian Row 3: Nancy Dille, Becky Zapotosky, Barbara Shalosky OFFICERS: Susan Kanotz, President, Miss Grable, Advisor. Row 2: Diana Palmer, Historian, Marty Haynie, Parliamentarian, Joan Wil- liams, Corresponding Secretary, Miro Zeiba, Vice President, Alan Wilson, Secretary, Tom Jukubek, Treasurer, Jim Paxton, Student Council Representative. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Wanda Comer, Sam Arnone, Frank Leskovic, Sally Jacobs, Lois Babiarz, Gloria Schlaupitz, Joan Williams. Row 4: Debbie Bryner, Michelle Obras, Margie Wright, Donna Matyuf, Wilma Jones, Pete Suwak, Linda Piechnik, Bob Setto, Philip Weaver. Row 5: Jann Stegenga, Pam Ardizzone, Patsy Kiehl, Linda Breckons, Renny Domske, Skip King, Jerry Bennett, Ben Costello, Jim Koziel. During the 1966-67 term, the Future Teachers of America Club has endeavored to inspire students to ex- plore teaching as a profession and to enhance Teaching as a career. The future teacher will mold the destiny of the world is an often quoted statement which contains a great deal of truth. F.T.A. members have attended the fall and spring Western Region Conferences to better and organize the club. Other activities include an educational field trip, the Junior High spelling bee, Student Rule Day, and the presentation of a teaching scholarship loan have high- lighted the club year. ' was 4 E av ' ' , k f ' nu Row 1: Donna Hagerman, Donna Dungee, Jackie Caneilla. Row 2: Betty Coneby Sheryl Androlli, Kathy Invernezzi, Darlene Levers. W I Row lt Cherly Azman, Joyce Hamilton. Row 2: Jeanne Ramsey, Karen Stern, Darlene Metzler. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ,,-...rx OFFICERS: Left to Right: Regina Parker, Student Council Representativeg Mrs. Boak, Ad- visorg Janet Oliver, Secretary-Treasurerg Lorraine Williams, Presidentg Debbie I-Iritsko, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Frantz, Historian. The Future Homemakers of America Club is a nation- al organization of girls who Want to become more aware of the contribution of homemakingeducation in their lives. The overall goal is to help individuals develop social qualities and promote better home life for themselves and their families. 106 , 7 W The F.H.A. has State and National projects as well as local ones. Every year the club sends a demonstration team to take an active part in the State Farm Show at Harrisburg. The club also sponsors a Food Festival. In- dividual members are busy throughout the year Working on their junior Homemaker Degree or their Chapter Home- maker Degree. rg hmmm 'Ground Breaking ceremonies 10 years ago. AFTER 25 YEARS We pause here to reflect on past memories of years gone past at Chartiers-Houston High School. These photographs have been supplied for us through the courtesy of the photographic li- brary left by past yearbook staffs. Construction of the new wing nears completion M- 21 A u 'Faculty cars of 8 years ago...haven't changed much, have they! First graduates of the new wing. LATIN CLUB The purpose of the Junior Classical League is to acquaint the Latin students with the customs, traditions, and daily life of the Romans and the surroundings. To become a member of the club, a student must have completed two semesters of Latin. The club has many activities. Two of the most familiar are the trip to Buhl Planetarium to see the Latin Festival, and the Roman Banquet held in our school cafeteria. Last year, the Latin Club was held responsible for May Day. By participation, the members not only gain a better know- ledge of Latin and the Romans, but learn friendship, leadership, and cooperation in working with fellow classmates. Row 1: Margret Senkinc, Sharon Fried, Patty Bell, Tom ' Funka, Jennifer Collazo, Betty Alderson, Judy Strachan, Joann Perri, Hazel Kiger, Karen Rozanc, Joyce Durish. Row 2: Linda Wood, Donna Ecendela, Dick Tomsic, Carol Shuba, Shyr1Dental, Darlene Metzler, Mary Jo Olson, Doug Brock, Danny Ross, Linda Pilkington. Row 3: Melvin Thomas, Mary Ann Gruden, Dolly Stengena, Bob Meredith, Bill Glendenning, Ken Fischer, Brad Strimel, Denny Armstrong, Jay Rankin, Dwayne Behanna. Row 4: Denny Cholak, Don Narus, Jim Neuman, Chuck Stevenson, Tom McWilliams, Joe Politan, John Deco, Tony Polaski. OFFICERS: Row 1: Dan Gaido, 2nd Vice-President: Linda Piechnik, Rec. Secretary, Terri Thompson, lst Vice-President, Mrs. Nichols, Advisor, Linda Raciborski, Historian, Judy Cadez, Student Council Representative, Ben Costello, President.Row 2: RussSnyder, lstTreasurer,Del Johnson, Parlirnentariang Tom Arnold Corr. Secretary, Jim Paxton, 2nd Treasurer. LIBRARY CLUB To create interest in library work, to improve the library service of the school, and to promote greater interest among the students in reading and the use of the books are the purposes of the Library Club. The C. H. H. S. Library Club is affiliated with the Washing- ton County Association and the Pennsylvania State Library Assistance Association. All members work one period a day in the library in addition to other school activities. Also, the club spon- sors the annual Easter dance, faculty tea, and goes on a field trip. The club raised money by selling candy to buy books for the library. Lee H ort on. l OFFICERS: Left to Right: Mary Alice Barton, Vice-President, Trudy Reck, Advisor, Patty Bell, Student Council Representative, Karen Nixon, President, Mrs. Meighen, Advisor, Jill Marshall, Treasurer, Joyce Surow, Secretary. Kneelingni Craig Boak, Danise Raciborski Janis Petras, Drue Barnhill, Doug Crist Standing, Row 1: Jill Henry, jackie Patsch Denise Davidik, Marilyn Simpson, Patti Frantz, Marianne McClenathan, Nancy Brautigam, Shelley Obras. Row 2: Denise Totterdale, Jan Panchura, Lois Donahue Barb Long, Becky Kuzy, Debbie Volen Mary Bottom to top, Column lr Tom Kelso, Bob Premro, jim Setto, Bill Ranegar, Dave Murray, Ed Sacco, Alex Gump, Bill Premro, Wayne Gosset, Column 2: Dale English, Tom Casper, john Invernezzi, Jack Dzura, Sam Perri, Dan Ross. Column 3: August Alexy, Tony Polasky, Frank Andy, Art Marra, Gil Ihrig, Bill Craggut, Denny Roskowski, Denny Armstrong, Mike Craig. Membership is open to all senior boys. The club is a serious organization taking care of the stage and lighting for most of the school's activi- ties. Most of the stage scenery and props for assemblies are made and set up by the club. Some of this year's projects were a complete renovation of some ofthe stage scenery and ways to improve the club. OFFICERS: John Massack, President, Tom Russel, Treasurer, Mr. Byrne, Advisor, Ed Kopiec, Vice President, Fred Liechti, Student Council Representative. SENIOR HIGI-I INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB 110 Membership in Tri-Hi-Y is open to all Senior High girls. Members are selected after filing a petition and writing an essay. The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, standards of Chris- tian character. Programs held during regular activity periods, included one on World Service,films one on a career emphasis, and participation in the Christmas assembly. J 4 ., . ..,,. OFFICERS: Row 1: Nancy Stewart, Corresponding Secretary, Shelia Manrow. Assistant Chaplin. Row 2: Peggy Verner, Treasurer, Jill Marshall, Chaplin, Teddi Jo Thomas, Vice President, Carol Murgle, Secretary, Charlotte Stauffer, President. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y Row 1: Joan Williams. Row 2: Teddi jo Thomas, Charlotte Stauffer. Row 3: Jill Marshall, Carol Murgel, Nancy Stewart. Row 4: Sheila Manroe, Linda Taylor, Chris Trefnoff, Patty Frantz. Row 5: Dianne Scott,Wer1dy Williams, Barbara Nachoul, Joyce Kosharsky, Barbara Helsel. Row 6: Judy Hatfield, Barbara Long, Linda Breckons, Diane Taylor, Marianne McCler1athan, Susan Weaver. lll Row li Becky Englehart,Susan Lesjak, Nancy Brautigam, Dave Cook, Rusty Jeffers, Tom Strachan, Chuck Stevenson, Russ Snyder, Joe Pepe, Mamie Haught, Bev Urban, Joyce Surow. Row 22 Terri Thompson, Louis Ford, Ed Kopiec, Al Martin, John Massack, Jim Lombardi, Bill Speakman, Del Johnson, Karen Nixon. Row 3: Tom Kelso, Dave Pellegrini, Tom Weaver, Tom Frye, Dan Peternel, Dave Murray, Dave Knestrik, Jack Dzura, Joe Aggers, Jess King. Row 4: Bill Ayres, Bob Gray, Earl Hammond, Bob Buckels, Ron Henderson, Ken Simms, Frank Andy, Buddy Jeffers, Bill Alexy, George Dugan, Chris Havelka. VARSITY CLUB Membership in the Varsity Club is open to boys who have earned a varsity letter and to girls who are varsity cheerleaders. This year the club members sold programs at football games, operated the concession stand for winter sports events, held after game dances, and sponsored the annual student talent show. Procedes from the club projects are used to purchase some useful athletic equipment. OFFICERS: Tom Strachan, Treasurer, Dave Cook, Vice-President, Al Martin, President, Karen Nixon, Secretary. The Student Council is the governing body through which the students express their opinions and grievances indirectly to the administration. It is student representative with responsibility in self-government. The Council is composed of representatives from also Among the activities engaged in by the Student Council are dances, assemblies, pep meetings, and is in charge of the student voting for officers among various school functions. This students could write to alumni of Chartiers stationed in Viet Nam. Sitting Jeffers, the purpose of the Council to introduce the each homeroom in the senior high. Clubs send representatives to the meetings. year they sponsor a program in which fellow OFFICERS: Mr. Drury, Advisor, Tom Strachan, Vice-President, Diane Palmer, Secretary, Bill Speakman, President, Karen Fife, Treasurer, Mr. Bowman, Advisor. left to right: Donna Raciborski, Mamie Haught, Rusty Fred Liechti, Patty Bell, Chris Heil, Peggy Murray. Standing left to right: Frank Leskovic, jim Paxton, Linda Taylor, Rodsky, Parker, Alderson, Tim Witze l, Regina Marty Camdan, Rich Chesnik, Ben Steve Blevins, Mike Rungo, joe Carol Schuba, Judy Cadez, Lisa Houston, Linda Breckins. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL JUNIOR HIGH BAND OFFICERS: Gary Popiolkowski, Presidentg Webb Tempelton, Treasurerg Betsy Cone- by, Secretaryg Lynn Wagner, Vice-President. The junior High Band is composed of musicians from the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. With section practices and whole band rehersais, the band hopes to put on a concert in the spring. This helps prepare them for activity in the Sen- ior High Band. MAJORETTES--Donna Robinson, Judy Krajicek, Sandy Tarolli, Barb Ihrig, jill Henry, Denise Davadik, Joyce Golaski, janet Cris- toff, Debbie Kopiec. 114 Donna Spinn, Co-Head Majoretteg Diane Thomas, Co- Head Maj orette. Seated: Cathy Roskowski, Debbie Oliverio, Mary Lou Go- laski, Colleen McGowan, Dale Tomsic, Kathy Dudzek, Es- telle Peternell. OFFICERS: Miss Patterson, Advisor, Cindy Freed, Mary Kiger, Secretary. Standing: Bob Witzel, Sam Rosance, Jim Charlton, Chuck Voorhes, Darrel Bedillion, Kyle McGary, Bob McMillen, Louis Popiolkowski, Bruce Mazza. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL The junior High Student Council is composed of elected representatives from the seventh, eighth, and ninth grade home rooms. Their purpose is to voice the junior High students opinions and ideas to the adminis- tration. Combining with the Senior High Student Council, they help make Chartiers-Houston High School a better place to learn. JUNIOR HIGH OFFICERS: Audra King, Secretary, Janet Cristoff, Treasurer, Cecil Cimino, Librarian. Debbie Caumo, Vice President, Janice Hart, President, Pam Hagerman, Librarian. We 6 CHORUS .N Q QB. gf gmggeerpeaaa tg 4 Q ' 'L X A E vi ii: JE 'E X It Row 1: Ray Goodman, Cindy Bennett, Terry Helshel, Diane Hagerman, Judy Krajieck, Betty Puchi, Connie Rungo, Elaine Carnelo, Barb Komus, Kathy Duzik, Regina Parker, Terry Orbin, Eddie Watters, Tommy Anderson, Claudia Patterson, Cindy Adams. Row 2: Ellen Usio, Lynn Ruffner, Shirley Dungee, Cindy Dorchock, Barb Ihrig, Sandy Penvose, Mary Fran Cadez, Martha Boak, Beda Byrnes, Rosemary Scears, Debbie Dellarso, Lynn Dixon, Rosemary Dayton, Joani Popats, Janis Roberts, Debbie Deco, Judy Goddard. Row 3: Jim Little, Linda Channey, Mary Swiney, Janet Sweeney, Ruth Ann Carlile, Valerie Clendaniel, Linda Chesnik, Kathy Ward, Alice Jean Gazsmire, Debbie Riggs, Lorie Malugen, Amy Alder- son, Coleen Magowl, Sally McWilliams, Dottie Taylor, Norma Sackles, Debbie Burgess. Row 4: Sue Strimel, Virginia Moyer, Dee Totterdale, Chris Karluk, Char- lene Scott, Linda Shassol, Diane Armstrong, Loraine Malugen, Debbie Haines, Sandy Bodad, Jackie Rider, Kathy Dilkes, Kathy Shaw, Patti Nixon, Doris Har- rower, Sandy Hamond. Row 1: Karen Young, Bonnie Parker, John Shussler, Michele Schurr, Joyce Alderson, John Caumo, Ed Bennington, Bill Green, Chuck Cumor, Mike Ross, Carey Kocian, Sue Cowden, Tim Surage, Rich Clark, Wrayfield Adams, Kathy Murgel.Row 2: George Dayton, Debbie Taylor, Jim Charleton, Sharon Dixon, Victoria Marcy, Bob McWilliams, Tad Zieba, Frank Wise, Camille Zacour, Sue Hayes, Paula Stauffer, Penney Paxton, Kathy Roskowski, Elaine Taylor, Jerry Hatfield, Reta Watters. Row 3: Diane Horvake, Debbie Chaney, Beradet Marchals, Kathy Manning, Ruth Russel, Judy Young, Kathy Johnston, Evala Miller, Doreen Simpson, Elanore Troensch, Bei-da Kelly, Allison Adams, Sandy Kusky, Lorie Renyolds, Judy Scikles, Karen Sacco, Ray Cloud. Row 4: Diane Dellarso, Ilene Dosen, Gwyn Cimino, Patty Suwak, Mary Metzler, Dennis Gray, Debbie Shaiek, Mary LaBella, Kathy Smith, Bob Weaver, Georgette Tou, Sharon Cheysak, Terry Riggel, Karen Miller, Elaine Lawton, Kathy Thomas, Rich Lucas. Row 12 Ellen Usio, Robin Rickey, Kathy Dudzik, Terry Orbin, Chris Andy, Pam Hagerman, Mary Fran Cadez, Janice Roberts, Alice Jean Gassmire, Tony Dorkis. Row 2: Kurt Sacco, joani Popats, Kathy Ward, Debbie Deloraso, Lisa Morgan, Betsy Coneby, Patty Bastio, Leslie Andy, Becky Bryner, Gary Nixon. Row 3: Andy Kozy, Ricky Bernaski, Carl Caumo, Jeff OFFICERS: Mr. Lese, Advisor, Bob Culp, Presidentg Sandy Penvose, Vice President, Chris Caumo, Secretaryg Debbie Hart, Treasurer. Goddard, jeff Craig, Jim DePolly, Lorie Malugen, Debbie Haines, Ray Goodman. Row 4: Doris Howower, Sandy Ham mond, Karen Olson, Joyce Golaski, Sharon White, Janice Hart, Diane Armstrong, Charlene Scott, Richard Messock, Gary Popiolkowski. Row 52 Jim Anderson, Dick Hayne, Jerry Narus, Larry Byrd, Bill Shalaupitz. TheJuniorHighScience Club is composed of seventh, eighth, and ninth grade science students who have some interest in all types of science. Being a fairly recently established club, they have yet to decide on any major projects. However, they do plan, in the near future, to take field trips and to find ways to improve the school. JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB JUNIOR HIGH INDUSTRIAL ARTS The junior High Industrial Arts Club consists of eighth and ninth grade boys whose purpose is to develop the skills needed in future years of service to Chartiers and to themselves. The club, as of yet, contributes little to the services of the junior High because of the relative newness of the club. ln the future, they hope to play a more active part in the junior High activities. OFFICERS: Rod Sickles, Secretaryl Glen Jacobson, Treasurerg Danny Hunt Vice-Presidentg Mr. Ciferno, Advisorg jerry Patterson, President 118 The Junior High Winter Recreation League is a club consisting of Junior High girls for the purpose of physical fitness. The club meets after school hours and the girls participate in various games and exercises. JUNIOR HIGH WINTER RECREATION LEAGUE Row 1: Martha Boak, Mary Alice Gordon, Ellen Ussio, Robin, Ritch- ie, Joyce Alderson, Gala Stenger, Sandy Bailey, Terry Orbin, Dale Tomsic, Maggie Malone, Cindy Haught, Cathy Roskowski, Denise Davadik. Row 2: Sue Grazier, Michelle Schurr, Kathy Dudzik, Debby Oliverio, Lynn Ruffner, Janice Pagano, Debby Caumo, Debby Cone- by, Judy Sickles, Pam Hagerman, Paula Stauffer, Joyce Golaski. Row 3: Karen Olson, Lou Ann Cimino, Norma Sakal, Linda Schlau- pitz, Dottie Taylor, Sandie Penvose, Judy Goddard, Colleen Mc- Gowan, Delaine Carnello, Mary Lou Golaski, Linda Fowler, Sue Strimel, Marilyn Simpson. Row 4: Louise Cimino, Bernadette Miris- ciotti, Kathy Dilkes, Kathy Shaw, Sally Williams, Shirley Dungee, Shelley Edwards, Patty Nixon, Roselyn Rider, Kathy Ward, Linda Chesnik, Genny Weaver, Lynne Dixon. Row 5: Denise Totterdale, Barbara Ihrig, Diana Dellars, Becky Bryner, Patti Bastio, Judy Young, Ruth Russell, Janet Cristoff, Mary Dugan, Debbie Dellorso, Ginny Moyar, Sandy Hammond. Row 6: Jill Henry, Debbie Kopiec, Betsy Coneby, Lisa Morgan, Joyce Berger, Lesley Andy, Diane Thomas, Donna Spin, Jan Panchura, Jan Gamble, Debbie Deco, Diane Armstrong. Row 1: Tony Durkas, Dave Minor, Andy Contas, Bill Schlau- Row 2: Bill Moyers, Rick Furda, George Spencer, Carl Caumo itz, Kenny Aggers, Chuck Young. Bob Weller, Glen Green, Kenny Clark, Don Byrd. 119 Bennett, Virginia Weaver I: I f I M ,,M,,,,,,, ,Y Estelle Peternel, Sylvia Kosharsky, Sandy Hamond, Cindy gf 5 i i y , fan ff , r ' M? My ,f f QW' f f Q ,L 5 W, X The junior High Homemakers is a club for seventh, eighth, and ninth grade girls who are interested in home economics. One of the many purposes of the club is to teach the members the fundamentals of keeping and plan- ning a good home. K .41 Terri Orban, Elizabeth Young, Debbie Burgess, Virginia Moyar Mary Kiger. 2 , ,ff,, ,, 4, ,V ,yy W f,QfLgI,,t fg, JUNIGR HICSH HOMEMAKERS OFFICERS: Loraine Moscow, Vice President, Carol McMillian, Pres ident, Dale Tomsic, Student Council Representative, Mrs Heil, Advisor, Debby Caraby, Secretary-Treasurer. OFFICERS: Carol McMillen, Chaplain, Audra King, Historian, Jill Henry, President, Kathy Gaido, Treasurer, Janice Hart, Secretary. JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Row 1: Christine Andy, Rose Mary Dayton, Sandra Taylor, Joni Popats, Janis Roberts, Debbie Hart, Judy Krajicek, Diane Hagerman, Donna Ussio, Debbie Oliverio, Mary Dugan, Ellen Ussio, Mary Alice Gordon. Row 21 Linda Fowler, LaVerne jones, Shelley Edwards, Shirley Dungie, Debbie Slocum, Cecil Cimino, Linda Chesnik, Kathy Ward, Debbie Deco, Janet Christoff, Debbie Dellorso, Lynne Dixon, Cindy Dorchak. The junior Tri-Hi-Y is theYorganization for eight and ninth grade girls. Their purpose is to strengthen their bodies, develop their minds, worship God, and work together for a finer com- munity and better world. This year the girls participated in Teen Talk, contributed white gifts for the needy at l Christmas, and baskets at Thanksgiving. The girls planned and presented Christmas and Easter assemblies, sponsored the Turkey Hop, and con- ducted devotions over the intercom. Row 3: Patti Nixon, Karen Olson, Lorraine Moskal, Debbie Bennett, Lora Beam, Denise Totterdale, Christine Karluk, Louise Cimino, Donna Obras, Diane Aggers, Cindy Freed, Sharon White, Donna Robinson, Mary Elizabeth Sweeney. Row 4: Cindy Bennett, Debra Haines, Lory Michalka, Jackie Rider, Lorie Malugen, Janet Paris, Dottie Taylor, Linda Schlaupitz, Debbie Caumo, Kathy Shaw, Doris Harrower, Judy Goddard, Sandie Penvose, Lynn Ruffner, Mary Fran Cadez. ar ff if Q f Chris Heil J R ku Recipient of the English Award ay an in Recipient of Buhl Award Doug Brock Recipient of Buhl Award AWARDS Chris Heil and Peter Suwak Recipients of the American Legion Award Given to the most outstanding boy and girl in the Freshmen Class. 122 Diana and Linda Berman Folksingers from Wash High Mellisa Richardson imi- tates joan Baez. A STUDY IN FOLK MUSIC ,..,W...., -3,- Qi. During the past year the choral department presented its first assembly with a Folk Music theme. Performers included K many local Folk enthusiasts and several students from in more distant schools. A variety of musical folk styles was presented for the enjoyment of faculty and students alike. r .Wal ii 6 if George Dodson and Bernie Mc- Carrel gave their interpretation of the Smothers Brothers. 1 , 123 SENIOR PLAY PROFESSOR, HOW COULD YOU! Seated: Alan Wilson, Grandpag Joani Williams, Vicky Randolfg Bob Gray, Professor Keatsg Ellen Fischer, Grandma. Standing: Donna Ussio, Little girlg Becky Kuzy, Promperg Joni Popats, Little boyg Miro Zieba, Butcher Boyg Barb Kozlowski, Janice Roberts, Little Girlsg Bill Speakman, johng Joe Witzel, Bogginsg Joann Perri, Tootsieg Sandy Czernecki, Priscillag Susan Kanotz, Valerie. Row lt joani Williams, Mary Aliceg Joann Perri, Mrs. Racibofskif Patty Cameron: MHTY Alice Barton, Camerong Karen NiXOn, Lt. Shirley Andersong Ellen Virgie Camerong Bill Speakman, Steve Camerong Alan Fischer, Mrs. Soresong Susan Kanotz, Clarag Linda Wilson, Willie! Fred LiE'Chfi, Ed Smith. JUNIOR PLAY THE GROOM SAID NO! v4 X JU L 1 i Paks- L - ' 555 5 3 , iv, 'n if A Q' LORD OF THE MAY and QUEEN OF THE MAY: Jerry Have-Ika 85 Sandy Kirk. CORONATION I1 W ' I, . f 5' ' l f l ffe K MWC? 'Q M ,B , N E L It Jivx , ,, gr viii!! P! t5 gg.:'gA jg ,re .TAA W i3'xfN all 5 X 2' fi L,-, f- Y g . A- . . - A. ,B fy , t , , Y r 1' +9 I ' - I ,, , ' . 'L f Q if kk K A Q I . -. l , ra ' L A P.. K T 5 ' l '- ' L P ' L if L - , 5' grit B ai- .ii X F K 2 P : Y 5 i , K 3 3 .Y , iw 4 QF, st .il k E: t S P K P. of B or f - M an K W , LL: 3351 :Lk S 4 ,F m li . , , 1 - as .. 5 g . er 1,, t V Z, to , ,tt 2 . 4 I Q 5 ,t 1 1 . A ' 1 -. - X - -' f LLL1,,. 1 ' , .. --x TOP: Spirts and Escorts-Row lt Randa Patterson, Paula Leskovic, Kathy Smrekar, Nancy Gossett, Becky Kozdra, Linda Antonietta, Dorothy Johnston, Carol Fal, Kathy Grazier. Row 22 Jean Surow, Joan Surow, Ed Korski, Tim Blake, jack Sharp, Dane Plunkett, Wally Plunkett, Bill Aggers, Ron Crist, Paul Worstell, Elaine Dent, Joan Lubozynski. BOTTOM: Court-Row 1: jane Ullom, janet Prandini, Karen Vranovich, Karen Adams, Karen Ponness, jackie Hart, Mary Witzel, Candy Christy. Row 2: Mickie Susko, Jim PO11y, Rifrh Bedillion, Sam Caputo, John Bon Anno, Scott Freil, Roger Boak, Rich Woods. 127 .. Al I ' Nanc y Bra utigam Attendant HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ESCORTS: Dave Pellegrini, Patti Frantz, Dave Murray Karen Fife Attendant Marianne McC1enathan Joyce Durish Attendant Attendant 128 IHO fECONIPM3 1966 FEE 1 . f e L K A Z ' , I, . f' 1 5 1 ,Qfvg ' - Q Fin Eid! , Q9 H i . 1 - iff- -. ' K, .- 1, E U b .1 .5-..:.., Q11 5 , ' Y f f . ' X. . Q .. ,,,-- 1. - , N' 'W , fc- 33.2 H M - .,.. ' 1 Gow PATRONS COLONIAL PHARMACY SILVER PATRONS Mrs. Edward Kopiec Mr. 84 Mrs. Chester Raciborski Arden Stock Farm Mr. 84 Mrs. Alexander Piechnik 81 daughier Fred Liechti PATRONS Mr. SL Mrs. Pete Durish Sa family Mr. SL Mrs. James Craig Gump, Carol, SL Timmy Bill, Dolle, Jeffrey, SL Billy Congie George Schumaker Mr. Sa Mrs. Harold Kocher Mr. SL Mrs. Edward Czernecki Mr. SL Mrs. Joseph Embert, Sr. Martin J. Lese Mr. SL Mrs. Roger Reynolds Susie Strimel Mr. SL Mrs. Richard Skowvron Mrs. Lucille Nakoneczny Mrs. Mary Lou NcLaugh1in Mr. SL Mrs. Smith Mr. SL Mrs. Snyder Mr. Sz. Mrs. William Ranegar Moose Mr. SL Mrs. Donald Atkins PATRONS Thomas L. Weaver, Jr. Wanda SL Kathy Tony Wallech's Market Mr. SL Mrs. Joseph Jindra Miss Catherine O'Bosky Paul Jeffers, Jr. Mike SL Janeen Tomsic Beth Ann SL Michelle Courson Carl, Kathleen, SL Jeffe Engle Sharon SL Mylinda McGary Mr. SL Mrs. George Ullom SL family Andrew Kuzy Mr. SL Mrs. George Nixon Mr. SL Mrs. W. Bedission Mr. SL Mrs. R. G. Briggs Mr. SL Mrs. Paul W. Palmer Book SL Bible Store Canon Auto Parts Sticks SL the Flying Frenchman Danny Ross Speakman Mrs. John Klapach Mr. SL Mrs. Al Moze Miss Joann Klapach Mrs. Margaret Prozzoly Mr. SL Mrs. John Bartos Mr. SL Mrs. Guy Raymond Mrs. Stanley Balazy Mrs. J. S. Gantz Mr. SL Mrs. Paul Gasper Mr. SL Mrs. James Powell Mr. SL Mrs. Harold Metz Mrs. Howard Mr. John Jacobson Miss Josephine O'Bosky ADVERTISEMENTS 53.5777 2... J! ffffffawr fllfyj AMERICAN BRAKE SHOE COMPANY MEADOWLANDS, PENNSYLVANIA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CL SS O 1967 We invite Chartiers Students To visit our Store I. Brig INTERNATIONAL 1 BORCHERT 5 DRE55 SHCP O4.1..,....... an Eval. Gs'.,f.,.-., 121 W. Plke Sf Phone 745-1096 Canonsburg, Pa W. Pike Street Phone: SH 5-2180 wATcx-:Es DIAL 222-0630 -'ENE'-RY Congratulations Class of 1967 nmmouns DELFlNE'S JEWELRY WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR JOSEPH A. DELFINE 192 N- NWN ST- PROP. WASHINGTON, PA. COLONIAL PHARMACY 45 East Pike Street Canonsburg, Pa. SH 5-2255 Compliments of ROBERT E. WYLIE FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped All Service Reasonable in Price Phone 745-9730 Houston, Pa. MELE'S W. G. A. MARKET 529 Boone Avenue Strabane, Pennsylvania Open 7 days and holidays Phone H. BARNICKEL STORE 'LFor the Finest in Meats Sc Groceries 222-3170 Meadow Land S, Compliments of ALEX B. GRIEST ICE CREAM D1sTR1BuToR 32 East Pine Ave. Washington, Penna. 15301 Phone BELL SPORTSWEAR 28 West Chestnut Street COEN' OIL COMPANY Chestnut Street Baldwin 5-5 402 Washington, Pennsylvania Washington, Penna. DAVID G. FUNKA Insurance Agency 979 Jefferson Ave., Washington, Pa. Phone 222-3690 'Host to Southwestern Pennsylvania THE GEORGE WASHINGTON MOTOR HOTEL First Choice For Luncheons, Dinners, Meetings, Banquets 225-3200 - Washington, Pa. Compliments of BRODY'S FINE FURNITURE 111-113 W. Pike St. 745-4630 BUSINESS MACHINE SUPPLIES N. E. Nic Cavalcante Phone: 222-3680 Ofiice Supplies and Furniture SERVICE-ALL MAKES 70 S. Main St. Washington, Pa SALES O SERVICE O PARTS 0 RENTALS Phone 222-8613 WASHINGTON TAILORS mite ,s tjuowefz Centefz LAWN MowERs o CHAIN sAws o TILLERS Sums MADE To ORDER ALTERATION9- FORMALS RENTED I23 S. WASH! R BUZIc:IHLiRRA9Y41P6A533 27 VV. CHESTNUT STREET WASHINGTON. P 134 l i I. c. PATSCH at soNs mc. Houston, Po. Sales and Service Dodge Cars and Dodge Trucks Phone 745-7000 WERNER'S JEWELERS GENERAL WOODCRAFTING CO. Custom Built Kitchen Cabinets Formica Tops Bars - Store Fixt SHerwood 5-4310 Canon Forfl1e most beautiful diamonds in The world ures 543 West Pike St' Donaldson Cross Roads Shopping Center sburg, Pa. 15317 941-6226 JIGG'S RESTAURANT Delicious Foods-Beverages Pike Street ,ff Meadowlands, Pa. 135 Compliments ot CAMDEN CONCRETE PROD. CO. R. D. ill Washington, Pa. 222-4248 Compliments of VIEHMANN PHARMACY 999 Jefferson Ave. Phone 225-2415 Free Delivery Choose Your Pharmacist As You Choose Your Doctor STEVE CANCILLA Home: Building, Repairing, Remodeling 745-4428 ROSE'S W.G.A. STORE Our prices are right Open 9 to 9 453 N. Main Street Houston, Pa. Established 1909 KURTZ MONUMENT COMPANY 267 East Maiden Street Washington, Pa. Phone 225-3940 ROCK OF AGES SLOVENIAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 107 Latimer Avenue Strabane, Pennsylvania WASHINGTON DISCOUNT 156 West Chestnut 222-8170 Free catalogue LEE'S RECORD SHOP 67 W. Chestnut Sr. Washington, Pa. 222-8720 X WILLIAM E. SPEAKMAN LEROY'S MUSIC MART 26 West Pike Street Canonsburg, Pa. Phone-745-4980 CANONSBURG FLOORING CO S. Main Street Extension Houston, Pennsylvania HARDY 81 RANKIN COMPANY 40 Murdock Street Canonsburg, Penna. 745-7200 H. B. PAXTON AGENCY Real Estate - Insurance 18 N. Main Street - 745-1559 Houston, Pennsylvania JEFFREY'S DRUG STORE ALAN'S BEAUTY SALON 745-6480 ,A 106 E. Pike St. Houston, Pa. Qty, Mon., wed, sat. 9 - 5 ,A - Pike and Jefferson Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9 - 9 fff' , J CANONSBURG, PA. PHONE 745-0226 N 1 COMPLIMENTS T0 THE CLASS OF '61 Ferguson Agency-Insurance 113 West Pike Street Canonsburg, Pa. MIRISCIOTTI STUDIO F or the Finest in Photography 22 West Pike Street, Canonsburg, Pa. 745-5160 1 Compliments of Robinson Pipe Cleaning Co 600 W. Pike Street Canonsburg, Pa. SCHWElNEBRATEN'S GARAGE Auto Repairs, Bus Transportation 222-4113 R.D. 3 Washington, Pa. IMPERATORE FORD Inc. Euan Ph 745 5150 5151 d 5154 139 RUSCHEL STUDIO 81 West Chestnut St. Washington, Penna. New SL Used Tires 14 South Central Ave. Canonsburg, Pennsylvania ANDY'S TIRE SERVICE Recapping-Vulcanizing John 8: Frank Andy 745-3440 INDUSTRIAL GASKET 8a SHIM CO., INC. 200 Country Club Road, P. O. Box 585, Meadow Lands, Pennsylvania 15347 K. K. I Ken I Desch President Phone. Pittsburgh 412 561-0299 Meadow Lands 412 222-5800f01 WHITE LAWN DAIRY Pike Street Houston, Pa. Phone 745-3860 Home Made Ice Cream Soft Drinks Light Lunches MILK 84 CREAM Pasteurized 84 Homogenized Congratulations to the Class of '67 from Pennsylvania Transformer As a division of McGraw-Edison Company, Pennsylvania Transformer is part of one of America's most diversified manufacturers of dependable electric products for the home, utilities, industry, and government. McGraw-Edison products and trademarks include Buss Fuses, Coolerator Air Conditioners, Econ-0-Wash Laundries, Edison Voicewriters, Fostoria Appliances, Lectrodryers, Lectromelt Furnaces, Line Material Transformers, Manning-Bowman Appliances, Martinizing Dry Cleaning, National Electric Coils, Pole Star Transformer, Power House Tools, Speed Queen Washers and Dryers, Toastmaster Appliances and Tropic-Aire Coolers. 141 'L Q 13 6 ' e ee, a Eu ABI-.E .SN , 'R - .zngm if ..u1'Tf-- W' A N D . f iffiffiiw ,. n ,.,.. g:.nmln ' 'S-x ' gL. JTh!: .'1 -... 5 T ::FE -lliigsgggau--f e r 0 A S S O C I I 0 M IlllllIlllIllIlMIIII :1f- -H'iHt!!n.. 1.::::,: .zzeenistz l g I N I .. .,..A,.,, A-'xr' V 'V' T IMHIII '1 'W 428 STATION ST. 0 BRIDGEVILLE, PA. A 7 4 5 l ' 0 Illslllid S8V'iIlg'S 0 NN 1 B .N 5:4 - . -- TI 563-ww f-tQ:al?35.'E252i1.:!fQfg-ige'.g1wgm .f ,, . . 1 'ffn:,,'f.,,. ' Low Cost Home Mortgage Loans D A A - L.QQ +if 745-3075 MCPEAKE PRINTING COMPANY F orty-eight Hour Service 441 RIDGE AVENUE CANONSBURG, PENNA. You have tried the rest . . . Now try the best GAIDO BROTHERS General Merchandise and Bakery W. G. A. Store EXPLOSIVES FROZEN FOODS Meadowlands, Pa. Phone 225-2760 AGOWEO Jw H. D. AGORIS CANDY CO. 153 West Pike Street Houston, Penna. Dial 745-6670 The Candy You Can Depend On 142 f srunuos :Zine Camera Wozfzaifs SCHOTT EQUIPMENT TOMSIC Allis-Chalmers Equipment Wheel-Horse Suburban Tractor Truck-Man Fork Lift OLDSMOBILE 84 CADILLAC INC. West Pike Street Ext. Canonsburg, Pa. Rt- 18-N Frank J. Temeie 745-7400 Washington, Pennsylvania Owner 56157499 Gov't. Surplus-Mfg. Surplus-Close Outs Phone BA. 2-4330 Gigantic Savings , WEBER FURNITURE CO. PETE ISDSIELRFLUS Quality Furniture, Appliances Washington, Pa. Bedding, Stoves, Floor Covering 5M'l -N hR.18 les on t 134-1,36 W. Chestnut sr. Pete Suwak--Phone 222-9726 Wasmngton Pa After Graduating From High School A 'I' T E N D W. M. TEMPLETON 81 SONS PENN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Houston, Pa. SH 5-7060 82 South Main Street Washington' Pennsylvania Feed, Grain, Seeds, Fertilizer Phone BAIdwin 2-5330 - or Write P. O. Box 255 MOUNTFORD DRUG STORE VICTORY DINER West Pike Sf. Open 24 hours Houston, PQ- 60 E. Maiden Street 745-7020 Washington, Pa. 144 KILN SHED mvnslom or Canonsburg Pottery Co. 27 S. Central Ave. P.0. Box 110 Canonsburg, Pa. 15317 Congratulations Class of '67 Congratulations and Best Wishes Hom JOY MANUFACTURING CO S. P. LIGHTHOLDER W. Pike Street Houston, Pa. 145 SR. Z' 5 HKSH Xqff E 2 .-IX X I Jx VL, 3'9 f X xx IN S I ff W' 2 - ,' 'K 'x 1 l 1 lxix U I X v 1 - A . 5 T.: Tx? .' 'Ts K fv 'Agia' I ' I. ' I ,291 I 'V ' I x X X, A . , T A nl I II fqd sr -, STUDENT E rf TF- K P3-W COUNCH slnuidmwn INDUSTRYIN 'z?r'iR'i5r1f1'1fr1?:'i:'H'l'11 iH1'1Zf1'fr'Bz1G'f2r 'irirskfrafrikikifruiririfrikikirihik F08 UVER 60 YEARS SSO STEEL COMPANY The Name in Speclkalty Steels PLANTS AND SERVICE CENTERS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA - LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA . DETROIT MICHIGAN - OWENS- BOR0, KENTUCKY - WAILACFFIURG ONTARIO FOODLAND 124 W. Pike St., Houston 145 Adams Ave., Canonsburg Wid and Peg McCal1ister George and Ruth Laws CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '67 STAR ENGINEERING 81 SALES CORPORATION ENGINEERING AND DESIGNERS OF SPECIAL MACHINERY Fourth Street and Meadow Avenue Washington, Po. I530'I DRINK COCA-COLA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of Washington, Pa., Inc. 124 W. Maiden St., Washington, Pennsylvania 147 TAYLOR'S PHARMACY 27 West Pike St. Houston, Penna. GIBLET'S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION East Pike Street Houston, Penne. 745-6077 Pres. P. Weaver Vice Pres. J. Pepe HUDAK'S GARAGE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '67 BEST WISH ES FROM THE Phone 222-4725 JUNIOR CLASS OF F I CE RS Meadowlands Pennsylvania Secy. S. Monrow Trecs. D. Bryner C.H.H.S. STANDARD RING FNA PINS INVITATIONS, CARDS FTA PINS DIPLOMAS, YEARBOOKS FBLA PINS CAPS 84 GOWNS GAA PINS A'CAPPELLA ROBES FRAT. PINS DON ENEIX gl SONS 927A UNION TRUST BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 15219 PHONE 281-0384, AREA CODE 412 UNIFORMS CHENILLE 8a FELT LETTERS SWEATERS BLAZERS TROPHIES AWARDS, MEDALS TIARAS PROM FAVORS 148 Qui BEEWNE f 'gmifff' .S'flfff'i Best Wishes to the Graduating Class from BROWN'S FLOWER SHOP 12 East Pike Street Houston, Pennsylvania The Shop Around the Corner. TOMSIC CHRYSLER COMPANY 340 East Pike Street Canonsburg, Pennsylvania 745-5710 Congratulations to the Class of 1967 JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y CHARTIERS-HOUSTON HIGH SCHOOL Houston, Pa. LIBRARY CLUB Mrs. Dora Zaccone Tom Strachan and Patti Frantz PATRONS Dave Knestrick 8. Joyce Kosharsky Mr. and Mrs. John Mele Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kosharsky Mr. Michael Dellorso Bill 81 Janis Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Frantz Mr. ancl Mrs. McCullough Airman First Class and Mrs. Albert W. Rogers Nora Spellane John E. Spellane Mrs. LeRoy Dillie Mrs. David L. Canon Miss Lincla Klinger Mrs. Pauline Raciborski 149 GOLD PATRON MRS. THOMAS BUCCI BRIDGEVILLE TRUST DR. HAROLD HADLOCK AND FAMILY MARIO SILVER PATRON MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM S. FIFE MR. AND MRS. JOHN LESJAK MICHAEL PANTETY STATE FARM INSURANCE CANONSBURGH THRIFT COMPANY DR. ELMER J. SALTZMAN M.D. MARLINE'S DRESS SHOP STRABANE ELECTRIC SALES 8. SERVICE A. SHAFFER DIETZ BAKERY A. D. 8. LILL PILKINGTON FLEET LUNCH AND SERVICE CHARTIERS-HOUSTON GRID AIDES MR. AND MRS. JOHN DZURA HAGETER SUNOCO DAILY NOTES OFFICE POLLOCKS SHOE STORE COMMUNITY MOTORS INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB FRED T. HUBER PIKE PHARMACY 'LIGHT' CANONSBURGH FOODLAND BEN PALLETTE MR. AND MRS. PHILIP BELTZ FUTURE NURSES of AMERICA Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Merlene and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stauffer Ernest Myers Merle Pritts Edwin Mersino Jim Merle Myers Robert Smith Mr. and Mrs. Mario LaBeIIa Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Misic Tony Kotas Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Garrone Eugene Knight Gladys M. Weigand Wendy Barnett Fields Im Iement Store P Bill and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marra Joseph Dusza Kosmus Frank R. Costello Charlton James Dunn J. Robert Grykowski Lou Mazza OTHERS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vulcano Mrs. Adeline Mr. and Mrs. Perri Paul Moore Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Maryanski Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thompson Mabel W. Peacoc k Mrs. Charles Mrs. Closer V. Miller Henry Luciano Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blough Andrew Hete Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ladocky Anthony M. Bastia John West an Mr. and Mrs. d Sally Caumo Edward Caumo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cushey Jr. Marsha Crowe Sgt. and Mrs. Rich Tomsic Charles Kief and Joyce Surow Tony Glass and Karen Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 150 George McWilliams Jack Dixon Frank Andy Sr. Anthony Provenzano Mr. and Mrs. Method Michalka W. S. McCabe Canon Bowl Butch Bailey A Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Boyce Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Littleiohn Carmel's Meat Market Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sammartino Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davadik Mr. and Mrs. Mat Turk Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raciborski Joy Manufacturing Andy Bro. Tires Mr. and Mrs. Frank Costanzo Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Raciborski Mr. Henderson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Adams Donald Hagerman Grocery Store Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hagerman John Hollenback Nick Rodsky Mike and Adrienne Guelker Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rodsky Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gaido Mrs. Lucille Heil Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Supior Auto John S. Kovatch Harry T. Penrose John J. Pagano . Mule Williams . Martin Santil Body M 8. M Restaurant Mr. 8. Mrs. John Horosky Jr. Compliment of Allen and Carol Mr. 8..Mrs. Joseph Murgel Kathy Murgel Joseph A. Pepe Jr. Mr. Eugene Bowman Mr. Harry Mcllvaine Ricky Verno Jill Henry Mr. 8. Mrs. Harry Ross Mr. 8. Mrs. Clyde L. Henry Mr. 8. Mrs. Delbert Johnson Minerva Bissell Dianne S. Scott Marianna 8. Bob Mr. and Mrs. George White Mr. 8. Mrs. Thomas Cowden Schmalz Welding Roger 8. Donna Dennis Armstrong Don Douglas Martha Horton PATRONS 151 Mrs. Eugene Dent Mr. 8. Mrs. Jack H. Kiger Mr. 8. Mrs. Samuel Anderson Nancy Horton Mr. 8. Mrs. Carmen Porcaro Miss Esther Bash James Robert Mac Cartney Mr. 8. Mrs. Ralph Bluebaugh Mrs. Janet DeVoge - Mr. and Mrs The Zanolli Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. L. E. Go Victor Premro Family Lawrence Bird . Werner Meili Thomas Jordan Ralph Manrow ddard Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Murray Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan Frank and Judy Patrina Dublin Cycle Shop Harry 8. Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomsic Henry Coneby 8. Family Mr. and Mrs. Scarcell 8. Fam Albert Burns and Family Mrs. Geraldine Dellorso ily Mr. and Mrs. Charles Battistone Mrs. Frank Taylor Arnold Dami Martha Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hohn Mrs. Katherine J. Barbour Cindy Lou Hall Cellone's Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grykowski Mr. and Mrs. William Tomsic Mrs. Caroline Skwarlo Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Venci Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawther Jr. Bud Martin Oscar Frantz lrwin Strimel WUYHG Cimino 8. F Mr. Thomas Rogers Anna Howcrott amily Larry Williams Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kendo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Markovich Mrs. Kartryn Aquiline Mr.and Mrs. Sam Mazza Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kolovich Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mulshen Barb 8. Mike Antoinette laquinta Mrs. Bessie Cain Mr. and Mrs. Edward McMillen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kovatch Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hostinsky Mr. and Mrs. James McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kidder Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martincic Mr. John Piechnik Mr. Andrew Piechnik Nina, Susan, Debbie Mr. and Mrs Delbert Ball Mr. and Mrs. . James Tustin 8. daughters Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Briggs 8. tamily Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenart Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Verner Mark Dunn Dick Grimm Robert Lenart Charles Atkinson Wesley Verner Mr. and Mrs. McCullough Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Ronald Engott . Bill Lenhart . Albert P. Becker Jr. . James R. McClenathan . William Beckner Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Blough Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . James Ayres 8. Amy Leigh . William Raspet Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Picknick Mr. Fred Ta Mr. and Mrs uzel . Joseph Alberta Mr. and Mrs. John Graytok Drue and Gary Buddy and Nancy Terry and Shebbie Linda, Wayne, and Donni Mickey and Mary Alice Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Wishner Jack Marshall Mr. and Mrs. James Knox Mr. and Mrs. Everson Knox Scott and Mark Marshall Charlene Caumo Richard Grace Chuck and Heddie Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caumo Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marchitello Mr. and Mrs. David Uram Jim Robinson Eddie Bedillion Tootsie's Barbar Shop Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Beam Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stitt Mrs. Grace Oakley and children Chester Elewski Mr. and Mrs. Dean Helsel PATRONS Mary Diesel Mr. Leslie Ferguson Debbie Volen Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rieck Mr. Donald Lee Schmalz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. William Patsch Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crafchek Soul Brothers Miss Margaret M. Anderson Spot Pizza Cheri Andy 'Cher' Phyllis Dent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Volen Mrs. Josephine Pinto Mrs. Anna Kratchek Betty DeBlasio Harry Dantry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cancilla Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Miro T. Zieba Mr. Ronald Hartman Vicky Kreminsky Eleanor V. Lutes Mrs. Ann Nackowl Dr. Robert L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knestrick Mr. and Mrs. Delma Stevenson Linda E. Strimel Janice L. Rosmon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kanotz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howanec Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kanotz Mrs. Clarence J. Myers 0liver's Barber Shop William Santoni 8. Sons Susie, Ann 8. Louie Testa Bill 8. Loretta Beton and family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ford Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith Deloris Pell Meredith Frances Pell Stanko Mrs. Rachel Meredith Mr. and Mrs. John Wallo Mr. and Mrs Richard Dencher Mr. and Mrs Dale Allen Mr. and Mrs Mike Wallo A Friend Mr. and Mrs Sam Riggle Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brautigam Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rittenhouse Sylvancrest Kennels Chub 8. Delores Beton 8. 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