Crafton High School - Ginkgo Yearbook (Crafton, PA)
- Class of 1959
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V , C if a '-.- 1 , ' ,- ' ' -t ',' ,gp -J ' ' ' 7.421 I 5 -45 'r I 'As . ' . ' ' L5 fd :' Q . --Mx-- ,H -' Q l ', I W- ll ' fi S, 335, ' Il Fl II 1 Q . -r' V I A u- 1 -1 f ' , . n' .1 .1 f .W Q V 1 g ,A Q - ' A s i il 1 F ' 'Lx' l ' ' H E 2 I - ' ' 3 1 Q ' J I ' W ' - - . W - 3 M., ., A ' . A wi - , - if 'Q ,. Q' Am ff' ' 4 V9 - rnggagl 4 ,rug 5 Q 9 iv , .x', 'Q' fix. ii 5, 'W ,1 1.41 . 1,4 I. .1 A 'Y ' J -, , V. V CRAFTON HIGH SCHOCL CRAFTON, PENNSYLVANIA EDITORS: Sandra Lancaster Lawrence Omasta ADVISOR: Mr. Ioseph F. Schroth CRAFTON HIGH SCHOCL CRAFTON, PENNSYLVANIA EDITORS: Sandra Lancaster Lawrence Omasta ADVISOR: Mr. Ioseph F. Schroth FOR THE YEAR OF 1959 This is an imitation-an imitation of the peo- ple and events that made our year: Freshmen, the meek among the mighty, mimicking each other to conform, Sophomores, the proteges of the Seniors, imitating the latest fads and fancies of the upperclassmen, Iuniors, the desire to be known as a class, and Seniors, gathering mem- ories to cherish, duplicating the ideals of their teachers. We know imitation as the sincerest form of flattery. Thus Within Crafton High must live a presence that has instilled upon us a sense of Wisdom and belonging that We feel proud to imitate and carry with us. Although we were lust a little reluctant to enter . . . FOR THE YEAR OF 1959 This is an imitation-an imitation of the peo- ple and events that made our year: Freshmen, the meek among the mighty, mimicking each other to conform, Sophomores, the proteges of the Seniors, imitating the latest fads and fancies of the upperclassmen, Iuniors, the desire to be known as a class, and Seniors, gathering mem- ories to cherish, duplicating the ideals of their teachers. We know imitation as the sincerest form of flattery. Thus Within Crafton High must live a presence that has instilled upon us a sense of Wisdom and belonging that We feel proud to imitate and carry with us. Although we were lust a little reluctant to enter . . . PERSONALITIES P Administration , Faculty P Seniors , Underclassmen ACTIVITIES f Music f Dramatics f Organizations ATHLETICS f Football f Basketball , Spring Sports W 'sihllw at Qs A My iw 5 ti W ' wb it 'l lil 5 all li X - 7 az- GFX Qgbf .11 2 ?y V I f i NIV A Q 2 msg Jr., 7 PERSONALITIES P Administration , Faculty P Seniors , Underclassmen ACTIVITIES f Music f Dramatics f Organizations ATHLETICS f Football f Basketball , Spring Sports W 'sihllw at Qs A My iw 5 ti W ' wb it 'l lil 5 all li X - 7 az- GFX Qgbf .11 2 ?y V I f i NIV A Q 2 msg Jr., 7 .. Q. -'sg:n.,: h A , N 1 . f ,. .. . ,. Nl, - 'E 1 ' --... 5- ' T,--,lik-,..'.., . . hr, X L -is 1--.5..MX.--.., -Q . - .nm-K ,-1.t,,.-, 5 ,,,, lin- e . ' . .fa Y . 3' 1? '-I' L 4 A t 0 0 ef . Q. , 5' I ', kr ' .. x. 7 xi , .2 4 ' ' V- 1. IR11: -- Rf, , .--,Q cflbsii. .n f ' Y , 2 ff: 11-- -' , Y-, - 'gif-vt ' -1- ' H 4' sv -tx: 3.714 . , gf. .5 , ,,. A-. ...- v T. sv - L.-1 ' 6 ' .' 9. 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Q - ' . . 1, .52-5 -f ' xv, ., ' 1 - Let Such Teach Others Who Themselves Excel For his limitless patience he displays, for the words of Wis- dom and aesthetic beauty he impresses upon us, and for his sheer love of lite that endears hirn to usg we, the Senior Class of Crafton High School, take great pride in dedicating the 1959 GINKGO to Mr. Ioseph F. Schroth. Mr. Ioseph F. Schroth Sf. 'f He's With it - unpredict able, casual, fun-loving, but C11 Ways the authority. Our Student's Teacher Sf. 'f He's With it - unpredict able, casual, fun-loving, but C11 Ways the authority. Our Student's Teacher r r O 0 l The administration, faculty, seniors and underclassmen, by a variety of ex- amples, have influenced each other. O 0 l The administration, faculty, seniors and underclassmen, by a variety of ex- amples, have influenced each other. The difficult task of co-ordinating the Vari- ed and expansive business and activities of the Crafton school system is successfully handled by our Board of Education. These leading citizens, who have been chosen for their integrity and civic mindedness, give their valuable time that Crafton may have a sound educational program. With the Wel- fare of the students and community at heart these dedicated people, led by Mr. Klopp- man, decide the educational policies to be enforced. We Wish to extend our thanks to these peo- ple for the many advantages they have pro- vided for us. X X MR. L. NEAL KLOPPMAN President BCJARD GF EDUCATICN SEATED: Mr. Thomas, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Kloppman, Mr. Hastings, Mrs. Cochran STANDING: Mr. Byer. Mr. Hoge, Mr. Shiiler, Mr. Erickson The difficult task of co-ordinating the Vari- ed and expansive business and activities of the Crafton school system is successfully handled by our Board of Education. These leading citizens, who have been chosen for their integrity and civic mindedness, give their valuable time that Crafton may have a sound educational program. With the Wel- fare of the students and community at heart these dedicated people, led by Mr. Klopp- man, decide the educational policies to be enforced. We Wish to extend our thanks to these peo- ple for the many advantages they have pro- vided for us. X X MR. L. NEAL KLOPPMAN President BCJARD GF EDUCATICN SEATED: Mr. Thomas, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Kloppman, Mr. Hastings, Mrs. Cochran STANDING: Mr. Byer. Mr. Hoge, Mr. Shiiler, Mr. Erickson MR. PAUL L. MAXWELL Superintendent of Cralton Public Schools MR. I. F. GREGORY Principal of Crofton High School ADMINISTRATION Those who know our administration realize the task they preform so well. As Superintend- ent of Crafton Public School, Mr. Maxwell has the welfare of the schools at heart. Mr. Gregory shares Mr. MaXwell's interest in the high school students. As chief administrator, Mr. Gregory has his hand on the pulse of the high school activities. Helping to keep things in an orderly fashion are Mrs. lreland and Mrs. Matlack, the capable assistants to Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Gregory. With sincere appreciation we wish to thank the administration for the helpfulness and ad- vice that we have received throughout our school career. l MRS. ISABELLE IRELAND MRS. MARIORIE MATLACK MR. PAUL L. MAXWELL Superintendent of Cralton Public Schools MR. I. F. GREGORY Principal of Crofton High School ADMINISTRATION Those who know our administration realize the task they preform so well. As Superintend- ent of Crafton Public School, Mr. Maxwell has the welfare of the schools at heart. Mr. Gregory shares Mr. MaXwell's interest in the high school students. As chief administrator, Mr. Gregory has his hand on the pulse of the high school activities. Helping to keep things in an orderly fashion are Mrs. lreland and Mrs. Matlack, the capable assistants to Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Gregory. With sincere appreciation we wish to thank the administration for the helpfulness and ad- vice that we have received throughout our school career. l MRS. ISABELLE IRELAND MRS. MARIORIE MATLACK DR. EDWARD G. BAYNHAM, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., LLB. Our making of Modern America is not com- plete without Doc relating experiences irom his vast store of knowledge. He is willing to take time out to give his expert advice. Uni- versity ot Pittsburgh: Social Studies: FTA Sponsor MISS MARTHA RUTH BOYLE. B.S.. M.Ed. Miss Boyle is always stylishly dressed and exceptionally well poised. She possesses an infectious smile and is never without a cheer- ful hello for all. University oi Pittsburgh: Business Education: FBLA Sponsor MISS HELEN BRIGGS, B.A., B.L.S. Our library. through her efforts, is truly a quiet study room. The countless hours she spends typing lists shows her willingness to help us. Allegheny College: Carnegie Institute of Technology: Temple University: Arizona State College MR. MAURICE P. BURNSWORTH, B.A. Our language wizard brings the dead lan- guage of Latin to life. His students benefit from his philosophy. His imaginative mind has kept the Latin Club busy with many in- teresting proiects. St. Vincent College: Latin and English: Latin Club Sponsor MISS OLIVE CEASE, B.S.. M.Ed. Dainty and petite Miss Cease is very efficient. She knows her subject and teaches it well. Her beautiful handwriting is the envy of all ot us. University of Pittsburgh: Business Edu- cation MRS. AULMA B. CHESS, B.S.. M.A. Gracious Mrs. Chess teaches Homemaking with perfection. Her poise and charming per- sonality make her at home in any situation. Home Economics: Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology FACULTY I wish I knew . . .' DR. EDWARD G. BAYNHAM, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., LLB. Our making of Modern America is not com- plete without Doc relating experiences irom his vast store of knowledge. He is willing to take time out to give his expert advice. Uni- versity ot Pittsburgh: Social Studies: FTA Sponsor MISS MARTHA RUTH BOYLE. B.S.. M.Ed. Miss Boyle is always stylishly dressed and exceptionally well poised. She possesses an infectious smile and is never without a cheer- ful hello for all. University oi Pittsburgh: Business Education: FBLA Sponsor MISS HELEN BRIGGS, B.A., B.L.S. Our library. through her efforts, is truly a quiet study room. The countless hours she spends typing lists shows her willingness to help us. Allegheny College: Carnegie Institute of Technology: Temple University: Arizona State College MR. MAURICE P. BURNSWORTH, B.A. Our language wizard brings the dead lan- guage of Latin to life. His students benefit from his philosophy. His imaginative mind has kept the Latin Club busy with many in- teresting proiects. St. Vincent College: Latin and English: Latin Club Sponsor MISS OLIVE CEASE, B.S.. M.Ed. Dainty and petite Miss Cease is very efficient. She knows her subject and teaches it well. Her beautiful handwriting is the envy of all ot us. University of Pittsburgh: Business Edu- cation MRS. AULMA B. CHESS, B.S.. M.A. Gracious Mrs. Chess teaches Homemaking with perfection. Her poise and charming per- sonality make her at home in any situation. Home Economics: Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology FACULTY I wish I knew . . .' FACULTY Bubble. bubble, toil and trouble. 3,341+ 3' '5- MR. CHARLES CHIEFFE, B.A. Mr. Chieffe has a witty saying for every oc- casion. His urbane manner and hearty laugh help to break the monotony oi our every day routine. University of Pittsburgh: Public Speaking: Iesters Club Sponsor MR. LAWRENCE R. CURRY. B.S. Mr. Curry tries to be stern, but his good natur- ed sense of humor shines through. His students try to be much like their admirable leader. Penn State: 7 G 8 Grade Spelling and Pen- manship MR. PAUL W. DERRICKSON. B.S.. M.Ed. Mr. Derrickson is a hard working coach who likes to win and does. He provides a fine ex- ample ol physical fitness and good sports- manship for his boys. Michigan State: Uni- versity of Pittsburgh: Health: Physical Educa- tion: Head Football Coach: Baseball and Basketball Coach: Letterman's Club Sponsor MR. CLYDE W. DOUBLE. B.S.. M.S. Our math and science teacher is the only single double we know. Mr. Double keeps his classes amused with his iokes. Slippery Rock State Teachers College: University of Pittsburgh: Iunior High School Arithmetic. Science. Guidance MR. IOHN DROPCHO, B.S. We class Dr. Dropcho as an all rite guy. While working hard to inaugurate unusual varied products. he still manages to joke with his students. Indiana State Teachers Col- lege: Supervisor of Art MRS. LUCILLE DUNHAM, B.S., M.L. Mrs. Dunham h-as patiently explained math to many a helplessly confused algebra student. She effortlessly conducts her classes while she makes difficult problems seem easy. California State Teachers College: University of Pittsburgh: Algebra FACULTY Bubble. bubble, toil and trouble. 3,341+ 3' '5- MR. CHARLES CHIEFFE, B.A. Mr. Chieffe has a witty saying for every oc- casion. His urbane manner and hearty laugh help to break the monotony oi our every day routine. University of Pittsburgh: Public Speaking: Iesters Club Sponsor MR. LAWRENCE R. CURRY. B.S. Mr. Curry tries to be stern, but his good natur- ed sense of humor shines through. His students try to be much like their admirable leader. Penn State: 7 G 8 Grade Spelling and Pen- manship MR. PAUL W. DERRICKSON. B.S.. M.Ed. Mr. Derrickson is a hard working coach who likes to win and does. He provides a fine ex- ample ol physical fitness and good sports- manship for his boys. Michigan State: Uni- versity of Pittsburgh: Health: Physical Educa- tion: Head Football Coach: Baseball and Basketball Coach: Letterman's Club Sponsor MR. CLYDE W. DOUBLE. B.S.. M.S. Our math and science teacher is the only single double we know. Mr. Double keeps his classes amused with his iokes. Slippery Rock State Teachers College: University of Pittsburgh: Iunior High School Arithmetic. Science. Guidance MR. IOHN DROPCHO, B.S. We class Dr. Dropcho as an all rite guy. While working hard to inaugurate unusual varied products. he still manages to joke with his students. Indiana State Teachers Col- lege: Supervisor of Art MRS. LUCILLE DUNHAM, B.S., M.L. Mrs. Dunham h-as patiently explained math to many a helplessly confused algebra student. She effortlessly conducts her classes while she makes difficult problems seem easy. California State Teachers College: University of Pittsburgh: Algebra ,. in r--' ' .. MR. S. GLEN KEEPER, B.S. After observing Mr. Keeler's brilliant math- ematical mind we have come to the conclusion that he must think in formulas. We admire him tor his untiring eitorts. Grove City College: Mathematics: Faculty Treasurer ot Athletic Association MR. DAVID H. KISER. A.B., M.A. Mr. Kiser is respected by everyone and popu- lar with his students. He holds the interest oi his classes with his brilliant mind and reson- ant voice. University oi Pittsburgh: Iournal- ism: News O'Cralt MRS. H. IOAN KISER, B.S., M.S. Mrs. Kiser's dry humor keeps her gym classes amused no matter how exasperated she be- comes with our lazy attempts on the gymnas- ium floor. McMurray College: Physical Edu- cation: Health Education MR PAUL,A. KMETZ, B.S. The ever present Problem oi Democracy- when will Mr. Kmetz realize that he and his chair can't defy the law of gravity forever. He is eternally teasing with his twinkling eyes. St. Vincent College: Penn State: P.O.D.: Student Council Advisor: Head Basketball Coach: Assistant Football Coach MR. VVILLIAM E. KRAMER. B.S. Good natured Mr. Kramer's encouragement has helped many of our budding scientists. We appreciate his spending many hours help- ing us with extra projects. Edinboro State Teachers College: Chemistry: Physics: Chess Club Sponsor: Phy-Chy Club Sponsor MRS. ALICE MALINIAK. B.A. Mrs. Maliniak is always ready to listen to her students' problems. Through her hard work, our Christmas Play was made a great success. Immaculata College: 7 G 8 Grade English MR. I. BRUCE FORRY, B.S.. M.Ed. Serious minded Mr. Forry is dedicated to his history. He loves his subiect and has the ability ol making it enjoyable tor his students. University of Pittsburgh: Civics: World His- tory: Golf MISS SIGRID GAYVERT, A.B., M.A. Miss Gayvert puts her heart into her work and takes great pride in her choruses. As a teacher and person she cannot be replaced in the hearts ot her students. Carnegie Institute of Technology: University of Pittsburgh: Music MR. E. VICTOR HANEY. B.S.. M.Ed. Congenial and triendly Mr. Haney launches his science students into the world oi tomor- row. He is most comtortable in his hunting jacket. Albright College: Pennsylvania State College: General Math: General Science: Senior Science: Youth lor Christ Club MR. CLAIRE G. IACK, B.A.. B.S.M. Mrs. lack is a person with high spirits and a bubbling personality. She appears to be endlessly busy. We doubt if she would be able to talk it her hands were tied behind her. Westminister College: Spanish: English ' L ,. in r--' ' .. MR. S. GLEN KEEPER, B.S. After observing Mr. Keeler's brilliant math- ematical mind we have come to the conclusion that he must think in formulas. We admire him tor his untiring eitorts. Grove City College: Mathematics: Faculty Treasurer ot Athletic Association MR. DAVID H. KISER. A.B., M.A. Mr. Kiser is respected by everyone and popu- lar with his students. He holds the interest oi his classes with his brilliant mind and reson- ant voice. University oi Pittsburgh: Iournal- ism: News O'Cralt MRS. H. IOAN KISER, B.S., M.S. Mrs. Kiser's dry humor keeps her gym classes amused no matter how exasperated she be- comes with our lazy attempts on the gymnas- ium floor. McMurray College: Physical Edu- cation: Health Education MR PAUL,A. KMETZ, B.S. The ever present Problem oi Democracy- when will Mr. Kmetz realize that he and his chair can't defy the law of gravity forever. He is eternally teasing with his twinkling eyes. St. Vincent College: Penn State: P.O.D.: Student Council Advisor: Head Basketball Coach: Assistant Football Coach MR. VVILLIAM E. KRAMER. B.S. Good natured Mr. Kramer's encouragement has helped many of our budding scientists. We appreciate his spending many hours help- ing us with extra projects. Edinboro State Teachers College: Chemistry: Physics: Chess Club Sponsor: Phy-Chy Club Sponsor MRS. ALICE MALINIAK. B.A. Mrs. Maliniak is always ready to listen to her students' problems. Through her hard work, our Christmas Play was made a great success. Immaculata College: 7 G 8 Grade English MR. I. BRUCE FORRY, B.S.. M.Ed. Serious minded Mr. Forry is dedicated to his history. He loves his subiect and has the ability ol making it enjoyable tor his students. University of Pittsburgh: Civics: World His- tory: Golf MISS SIGRID GAYVERT, A.B., M.A. Miss Gayvert puts her heart into her work and takes great pride in her choruses. As a teacher and person she cannot be replaced in the hearts ot her students. Carnegie Institute of Technology: University of Pittsburgh: Music MR. E. VICTOR HANEY. B.S.. M.Ed. Congenial and triendly Mr. Haney launches his science students into the world oi tomor- row. He is most comtortable in his hunting jacket. Albright College: Pennsylvania State College: General Math: General Science: Senior Science: Youth lor Christ Club MR. CLAIRE G. IACK, B.A.. B.S.M. Mrs. lack is a person with high spirits and a bubbling personality. She appears to be endlessly busy. We doubt if she would be able to talk it her hands were tied behind her. Westminister College: Spanish: English ' L MR. HAROLD D. MARBURGER. B.S.. M.A. Mr. Marburger tells many stories about his friends. As a guidance teacher for the 8th grade. he has given his students valuable advice. Geneva College: University of Pitts- burgh: Iunior High History and Geography: Guidance MR. CHARLES A. McKEVITT, B.S., M.A. Our industrial art teacher is always ready lj , to work patiently with us. His unlimited teach- ing ability includes the know-how of being a friend. California State Teachers College: Industrial Arts: Tennis Coach MR. WILLIAM MELLET. B.S. Mr. Mellet couldn't get along without his driv- ing classes to brag about. On the field he makes a very enthusiastic coach. He loves to ioke with us all. Indiana State Teachers Col- lege: Driver's Training: Safety Education: Assistant Football Coach: Iunior Class Ad- visor: Key Club Sponsor MR. IOSEPH R. PERZ. B.S. Ed., M.Ed. Mr. Perz never ceases to astound his students with one of his voluminous vociferations. He is a good natured Homo Sapiens who is in- terested in his work and a wiz in his field. Slippery Rock State Teachers College: Uni- versity of Pittsburgh: Biology Club Sponsor: Iunior Class Play Q MR. IOSEPH F. SCHROTH, B.A.. M.A. We look forward eagerly to our English class for he is never at a loss for an amusing story to illustrate his points. His suave manner is reflected in his excellent taste in clothes. Uni- versity of Pittsburgh: English: GINKGO Ad- visor MR. IOHN D. SMALL. A.B., M.A. While enforcing. Practice makes perfect. Mr. Small has shown limitless patience. He gives us an excellent background of music by his increasing efforts. Carnegie Institute of Technology: Instrumental Music: Director of Band and Orchestra MRS. MARY CLAWSON SPRINGER. A.B.. M.A. Mrs. Springer is actively interested in her students. Our French classes laugh while they learn with her keen sense of humor. We simply cannot outwit her. University of Pitts- burgh: French Club Sponsor MISS ELAINE STURIALE, B.S.. M.Ed. ' Her many clothes and beautiful black hair make her seem more like a fashionable stu- dent than a teacher. Her sparkling smile and gay personality only add to her already at- tractive appearance. Indiana State Teach- ers College: University of Pittsburgh: Business Education: Treasurer of Activity Fund: FBLA Club Sponsor MISS MARY ANNA MOORE, R.N. The school nurse soothes our aches and pains. Her efficiency. capability. and quiet friendli- 9 ness make her a valuable asset to our school. Allegheny General Hospital: School Nurse MRS. MADGE SILIA. B.S., M.Ed. As guidance conuselor. Mrs. Silia has friendly 'V advice for all of us. Her pleasant smile en- 1, lightens our halls and makes her popular 'A with everybody. Guidance Counselor: Col- lege Club Sponsor: Truant Officer Not Pictured: Mr. Ralph D. Willfinger MR. HAROLD D. MARBURGER. B.S.. M.A. Mr. Marburger tells many stories about his friends. As a guidance teacher for the 8th grade. he has given his students valuable advice. Geneva College: University of Pitts- burgh: Iunior High History and Geography: Guidance MR. CHARLES A. McKEVITT, B.S., M.A. Our industrial art teacher is always ready lj , to work patiently with us. His unlimited teach- ing ability includes the know-how of being a friend. California State Teachers College: Industrial Arts: Tennis Coach MR. WILLIAM MELLET. B.S. Mr. Mellet couldn't get along without his driv- ing classes to brag about. On the field he makes a very enthusiastic coach. He loves to ioke with us all. Indiana State Teachers Col- lege: Driver's Training: Safety Education: Assistant Football Coach: Iunior Class Ad- visor: Key Club Sponsor MR. IOSEPH R. PERZ. B.S. Ed., M.Ed. Mr. Perz never ceases to astound his students with one of his voluminous vociferations. He is a good natured Homo Sapiens who is in- terested in his work and a wiz in his field. Slippery Rock State Teachers College: Uni- versity of Pittsburgh: Biology Club Sponsor: Iunior Class Play Q MR. IOSEPH F. SCHROTH, B.A.. M.A. We look forward eagerly to our English class for he is never at a loss for an amusing story to illustrate his points. His suave manner is reflected in his excellent taste in clothes. Uni- versity of Pittsburgh: English: GINKGO Ad- visor MR. IOHN D. SMALL. A.B., M.A. While enforcing. Practice makes perfect. Mr. Small has shown limitless patience. He gives us an excellent background of music by his increasing efforts. Carnegie Institute of Technology: Instrumental Music: Director of Band and Orchestra MRS. MARY CLAWSON SPRINGER. A.B.. M.A. Mrs. Springer is actively interested in her students. Our French classes laugh while they learn with her keen sense of humor. We simply cannot outwit her. University of Pitts- burgh: French Club Sponsor MISS ELAINE STURIALE, B.S.. M.Ed. ' Her many clothes and beautiful black hair make her seem more like a fashionable stu- dent than a teacher. Her sparkling smile and gay personality only add to her already at- tractive appearance. Indiana State Teach- ers College: University of Pittsburgh: Business Education: Treasurer of Activity Fund: FBLA Club Sponsor MISS MARY ANNA MOORE, R.N. The school nurse soothes our aches and pains. Her efficiency. capability. and quiet friendli- 9 ness make her a valuable asset to our school. Allegheny General Hospital: School Nurse MRS. MADGE SILIA. B.S., M.Ed. As guidance conuselor. Mrs. Silia has friendly 'V advice for all of us. Her pleasant smile en- 1, lightens our halls and makes her popular 'A with everybody. Guidance Counselor: Col- lege Club Sponsor: Truant Officer Not Pictured: Mr. Ralph D. Willfinger OUR SENICRS 1959 5g Gary. Sue. Connie, and Rich swap signatures on senior snapshots. At last the years have melted away, but myrids of magical memories have made for us a most unforgetable senior year. As a class we proved we had more than our share of talent, leadership, athletic prowness, and spirit. Our senior activities began with a successful season of football, climaxed by the fantasy of the 'Touchdown Twirlf' While envious un- derclassmen looked on, we exchanged photos and later, ed on our plause to clearly in Rollicking class day thrilled at seeing our names engrave very own cards! The thunderous ap- l'Arsenic and Old Lace still rings our ears as class day draws near. laughter of the entire assembly on when red and white bedecked the auditorium, symbolized our spontaneous en- thusiasm that has carried through our days at Crafton High. Our inspiring Baccalaurate serve ice added a somber note to our gayety. As we stood together as a class for the last time at our joyously sad Commencement we felt a twinge of regret, fondly remembering our senior days. But all this is over now. Ahead lies an entire- ly new adult way of life. As the few lingering notes of our class song eminate from our last assembly, We know the dynamic words of Loyal and true hearted . . will spell the final end to much of our past life and yet introduce much more than we ever dreamed about. As we go forth we hold our heads high with pride. Yet humbly to our teachers we say a special Thanks for making our four year stay so memorable. We've Got The World On A String OUR SENICRS 1959 5g Gary. Sue. Connie, and Rich swap signatures on senior snapshots. At last the years have melted away, but myrids of magical memories have made for us a most unforgetable senior year. As a class we proved we had more than our share of talent, leadership, athletic prowness, and spirit. Our senior activities began with a successful season of football, climaxed by the fantasy of the 'Touchdown Twirlf' While envious un- derclassmen looked on, we exchanged photos and later, ed on our plause to clearly in Rollicking class day thrilled at seeing our names engrave very own cards! The thunderous ap- l'Arsenic and Old Lace still rings our ears as class day draws near. laughter of the entire assembly on when red and white bedecked the auditorium, symbolized our spontaneous en- thusiasm that has carried through our days at Crafton High. Our inspiring Baccalaurate serve ice added a somber note to our gayety. As we stood together as a class for the last time at our joyously sad Commencement we felt a twinge of regret, fondly remembering our senior days. But all this is over now. Ahead lies an entire- ly new adult way of life. As the few lingering notes of our class song eminate from our last assembly, We know the dynamic words of Loyal and true hearted . . will spell the final end to much of our past life and yet introduce much more than we ever dreamed about. As we go forth we hold our heads high with pride. Yet humbly to our teachers we say a special Thanks for making our four year stay so memorable. We've Got The World On A String C6 7? Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow OFFICERS Tom Iohnsori , , President Sam Pace ,,,,,,, , , Vice President Alice Siclyduhcxr Secretory Pat Lee H W Treasurer Mr. Charles Chielle Advisor This lad has some Qall explaining to do I cun'l believe it probably isn't too overloaded. C6 7? Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow OFFICERS Tom Iohnsori , , President Sam Pace ,,,,,,, , , Vice President Alice Siclyduhcxr Secretory Pat Lee H W Treasurer Mr. Charles Chielle Advisor This lad has some Qall explaining to do I cun'l believe it probably isn't too overloaded. KENNETH IOHN AFFOLTER Ken Ken's quiet nature has made him a solid cog in the CHS wheel. Hitler imitations seem to be his specialty. Another is his bashful, but friendly smile. Chemistry: Langley ROBERT L. ANDERSON Bob Bob is our math and science whiz. He's quite an electronics expert, too. His witty conver- sation shines best when he's with a few friends. But is he laughing at us or with us? Phy-Chy: Chess Team: Band: GINKGO: Col- lege SYLVIA CAROLINE ARRIGO Sylv Sylvia is one of the few who has refused to yield to the current fashion of short hair. As a painter, she wields a very deft brush. FBLA LOIS ASPINALL Lois Lois's good answers and cute smile are miss- ed by everybody. She will always remain top on the list of good workers who will go far, real soon. LYNN H. BEDNER Lynn Lynn, in addition to having a flair for acting. is a staunch chorus member. She really en- joys life and gets a laugh out of everything. Chorus: Phy-Chy: Ir. Class Play: FTA CONSTANCE L. BENTE Connie Wouldn't classes be dull without her? Connie makes things lively around CHS. She readily expresses what she feels. French: College: Chorus ELIZABETH MARY BEYER Beth This lass. a teacher's delight. accomplishes her schoolwork diligently. Always a perfec- tionist, she looks to the stars for her future. She is certain to reach her goal. GINKGO: Phy-Chy: College ROBERT BITZER Bob Bob is one of the more silent members of CHS. This bashful lngramite finds for his special hobby the art of enjoying literary works. Driver's Ed OUR SEN IORS 1959 KENNETH IOHN AFFOLTER Ken Ken's quiet nature has made him a solid cog in the CHS wheel. Hitler imitations seem to be his specialty. Another is his bashful, but friendly smile. Chemistry: Langley ROBERT L. ANDERSON Bob Bob is our math and science whiz. He's quite an electronics expert, too. His witty conver- sation shines best when he's with a few friends. But is he laughing at us or with us? Phy-Chy: Chess Team: Band: GINKGO: Col- lege SYLVIA CAROLINE ARRIGO Sylv Sylvia is one of the few who has refused to yield to the current fashion of short hair. As a painter, she wields a very deft brush. FBLA LOIS ASPINALL Lois Lois's good answers and cute smile are miss- ed by everybody. She will always remain top on the list of good workers who will go far, real soon. LYNN H. BEDNER Lynn Lynn, in addition to having a flair for acting. is a staunch chorus member. She really en- joys life and gets a laugh out of everything. Chorus: Phy-Chy: Ir. Class Play: FTA CONSTANCE L. BENTE Connie Wouldn't classes be dull without her? Connie makes things lively around CHS. She readily expresses what she feels. French: College: Chorus ELIZABETH MARY BEYER Beth This lass. a teacher's delight. accomplishes her schoolwork diligently. Always a perfec- tionist, she looks to the stars for her future. She is certain to reach her goal. GINKGO: Phy-Chy: College ROBERT BITZER Bob Bob is one of the more silent members of CHS. This bashful lngramite finds for his special hobby the art of enjoying literary works. Driver's Ed OUR SEN IORS 1959 SANDRA IEAN BLACKLEY Sandy Sandy is one of our cute additions from West Allegheny. Her long. wispy eyelashes and chic hair styles have helped her to get into the swing at CHS. FBLA Regional Reporter IRENE A. BLANC Renie Irene giggles incessantly, simply reiusing to be hushed. Her elfervescent smile will be an added attraction to her future class rooms. College: FTA: Chorus CHARLES E. BLY III Chuck All's fair in love and cars and chorus could well be pinned on Chuck. His mellow mix of work and play make his life fun. Chorus: Football:Phy-Chy: Biology RONALD C. BODAK Ron Ron has never failed to have a warm greeting on hand for us. Though usually not talkative. he is quite lively once we get him started. College: Biology: Phy-Chy: Latin DAVID BOTT Dave Dave is at home with a baseball bat in his hand. but uncomfortable with a textbook. If a good time is to be had, Dave will be there. Basketball: Baseball EILEEN ANN BOWN Eileen Eileen's big brown eyes light up when boys are menntioned. She is happy-go-lucky and an honest friend. NOC: FBLA: Chorus: les- ters: Library IAMES S. BRADLEY lim One of Big Iim's greatest accomplishments was his extraordinary performance on the gridiron. His disconcertedness in class has led teachers to believe Iim truly prefers school closed. Football: Letermen's DAVID WILLIAM BRAUNSTEIN Dave He is a sincere boy with a distinctive sense of humor. Dave contributes greatly to the bass section of the Chorus. He is constantly wound up over some giddy gimmick. Chorus: College DONALD A. BREEN Don Don attracts the girls with his winning smile. He forms the backbone ot any team, but doesn't brag about it. In a crowd he is one of the less talkative ones. Football: Baseball: Lettermen's: College LANA S. BROOKS Brooksie As many people know, Lana has a lovely personality. Her cheerfulness makes her a happy riot anywhere. yet this doesn't stop her from being a diligent worker. GINKGO: College: Iesters: Band: GAA IAY MARIE BRYAN Iay lay. famous for her big blue eyes and long black tresses, is also well known for her devastating way with Cralton's teachers. Be- ing very imaginative, she arrives everywhere with a flash. Iesters: College: French MARY LEE BURIG-IARDT Mary Lee Mary Lee is an eager student who is never satisfied until she has asked a parcel of ques- tions. She enjoys sports and has a lot of school spirit. FTA: Ir. Class Play: NOC: Col- lege: Phy-Chy SANDRA IEAN BLACKLEY Sandy Sandy is one of our cute additions from West Allegheny. Her long. wispy eyelashes and chic hair styles have helped her to get into the swing at CHS. FBLA Regional Reporter IRENE A. BLANC Renie Irene giggles incessantly, simply reiusing to be hushed. Her elfervescent smile will be an added attraction to her future class rooms. College: FTA: Chorus CHARLES E. BLY III Chuck All's fair in love and cars and chorus could well be pinned on Chuck. His mellow mix of work and play make his life fun. Chorus: Football:Phy-Chy: Biology RONALD C. BODAK Ron Ron has never failed to have a warm greeting on hand for us. Though usually not talkative. he is quite lively once we get him started. College: Biology: Phy-Chy: Latin DAVID BOTT Dave Dave is at home with a baseball bat in his hand. but uncomfortable with a textbook. If a good time is to be had, Dave will be there. Basketball: Baseball EILEEN ANN BOWN Eileen Eileen's big brown eyes light up when boys are menntioned. She is happy-go-lucky and an honest friend. NOC: FBLA: Chorus: les- ters: Library IAMES S. BRADLEY lim One of Big Iim's greatest accomplishments was his extraordinary performance on the gridiron. His disconcertedness in class has led teachers to believe Iim truly prefers school closed. Football: Letermen's DAVID WILLIAM BRAUNSTEIN Dave He is a sincere boy with a distinctive sense of humor. Dave contributes greatly to the bass section of the Chorus. He is constantly wound up over some giddy gimmick. Chorus: College DONALD A. BREEN Don Don attracts the girls with his winning smile. He forms the backbone ot any team, but doesn't brag about it. In a crowd he is one of the less talkative ones. Football: Baseball: Lettermen's: College LANA S. BROOKS Brooksie As many people know, Lana has a lovely personality. Her cheerfulness makes her a happy riot anywhere. yet this doesn't stop her from being a diligent worker. GINKGO: College: Iesters: Band: GAA IAY MARIE BRYAN Iay lay. famous for her big blue eyes and long black tresses, is also well known for her devastating way with Cralton's teachers. Be- ing very imaginative, she arrives everywhere with a flash. Iesters: College: French MARY LEE BURIG-IARDT Mary Lee Mary Lee is an eager student who is never satisfied until she has asked a parcel of ques- tions. She enjoys sports and has a lot of school spirit. FTA: Ir. Class Play: NOC: Col- lege: Phy-Chy DAVID LARKIN BURROWS Dave Who's who, anyhow? Most people know him as the Ieckle hali of Heckle and Ieckle and the easy-going twin. His motto is Where the crowd goes. goes Dave. Phy-Chy: Col- lege: Biology: Latin ROBERT THOMAS BURROWS Bob Which one is which? is a much too often cry. Being an all around guy with unpredic- table actions always makes him fun to be with. College: Phy-Chy: Spanish: Biology NANCY CAROLYN BUSLER Bus Carolyn's good humor shines-a great asset in winning many friends. This artist extraor- dinary lashions many of her lavish creations. Her interests extend to horse-back riding. too. Iesters: College: Phy-Chy: Spanish GERALD T. CANNON Ierry You will never find Ierry walking anywhere. His slow poke manner is deceiving. Our in- dividualistic trickster keeps us wondering what he is up to now. Iesters: Phy-Chy' BARBARA IEAN CAPOGRECA Capo Who's embarrassed easily? Not Capo, who is never on the outside when fun is inside. Her peppiness makes her a hit in cheering. No one can resist her sweet disposition. Cheer- leader: FBLA: Chorus: Spanish MARCIA DALE CHIPPS Marcy Marcy has an active interest in people. She wins lriends with her sweet personality. If she continues. she is bound to dance her way to stardom. NANCY LEE CLELLAND Nancy Our ever--ready librarian has a vivid imagina- tion. Her quiet mannerisms have kept most ot us from getting to know her well. Library: Biology: Latin SHIRLEY IEAN CLOSE Shirt We will always remember the crazy stunts Shirt played in home ec. class. Her uncanny vocal expression attracts an eager audience to hear her stories. French: Spanish: Library: GAA TRUDY COEN Trudy Trudy's secret to success is her mysterious smile and big blue eyes. She wears her clothes very well, and preters to model them places other than school. ROBERTA COLLINS Bobbie Bobbie's happiest hours are spent completely occupied with her love ot baseball. Her quiet- ness and interest in all yield her a loyal and staunch CHS'er. ALICE ELIZABETH COOKE Betsy Where fashion plaids are on parade, the lead- er is certain to be Betsy. In addition to her stylishness. she shines in all subjects, espe- cially gym. Ir. Class Play: College: lesters: Chorus: GINKGO DOROTHY MURIEL CORKERY Corky There is a cosmopolitan air about Muriel. She combines sophistication and friendliness wtih ease. enthusiastically doing her share and more of what she is asked to do. GINKGO: College: Iesters: Chorus DAVID LARKIN BURROWS Dave Who's who, anyhow? Most people know him as the Ieckle hali of Heckle and Ieckle and the easy-going twin. His motto is Where the crowd goes. goes Dave. Phy-Chy: Col- lege: Biology: Latin ROBERT THOMAS BURROWS Bob Which one is which? is a much too often cry. Being an all around guy with unpredic- table actions always makes him fun to be with. College: Phy-Chy: Spanish: Biology NANCY CAROLYN BUSLER Bus Carolyn's good humor shines-a great asset in winning many friends. This artist extraor- dinary lashions many of her lavish creations. Her interests extend to horse-back riding. too. Iesters: College: Phy-Chy: Spanish GERALD T. CANNON Ierry You will never find Ierry walking anywhere. His slow poke manner is deceiving. Our in- dividualistic trickster keeps us wondering what he is up to now. Iesters: Phy-Chy' BARBARA IEAN CAPOGRECA Capo Who's embarrassed easily? Not Capo, who is never on the outside when fun is inside. Her peppiness makes her a hit in cheering. No one can resist her sweet disposition. Cheer- leader: FBLA: Chorus: Spanish MARCIA DALE CHIPPS Marcy Marcy has an active interest in people. She wins lriends with her sweet personality. If she continues. she is bound to dance her way to stardom. NANCY LEE CLELLAND Nancy Our ever--ready librarian has a vivid imagina- tion. Her quiet mannerisms have kept most ot us from getting to know her well. Library: Biology: Latin SHIRLEY IEAN CLOSE Shirt We will always remember the crazy stunts Shirt played in home ec. class. Her uncanny vocal expression attracts an eager audience to hear her stories. French: Spanish: Library: GAA TRUDY COEN Trudy Trudy's secret to success is her mysterious smile and big blue eyes. She wears her clothes very well, and preters to model them places other than school. ROBERTA COLLINS Bobbie Bobbie's happiest hours are spent completely occupied with her love ot baseball. Her quiet- ness and interest in all yield her a loyal and staunch CHS'er. ALICE ELIZABETH COOKE Betsy Where fashion plaids are on parade, the lead- er is certain to be Betsy. In addition to her stylishness. she shines in all subjects, espe- cially gym. Ir. Class Play: College: lesters: Chorus: GINKGO DOROTHY MURIEL CORKERY Corky There is a cosmopolitan air about Muriel. She combines sophistication and friendliness wtih ease. enthusiastically doing her share and more of what she is asked to do. GINKGO: College: Iesters: Chorus ROBERT COMLY CORNELIUS IV Corny Corny's numerous achievements include a multitude of friends won by his thoughtful- ness. Always seeing the bright side of things. his laughter bubbles over. Football: College: Tennis: Student Council VIRGINIA CRAIG Ginger Ginger is heard before she is seen. Because of her verbal agility, she does her NOC as- signments with ease. Hats off to another NOC brain. FBLA: NOC: GAA: Citizens: B-Girls GARY A. CRUISE Gary This light blond steers a hot little rod around our fair town. A good sport, he is sincerely in- terested in what others have to say. DANIEL WALTER CUMMISKEY lack Dan possesses an extraordinary vocabulary that enables him to talk himself out of al- most any predicament he may have talked himself into. Holy Innocents IOHN T. DAVIS Cord Cord is everyone's pal. Though a natural leader, he has his shy moments. Except for girls, his well known hobbies are cars and caves. Golf: Phy-Chy: Biology: Spanish IOAN DIANE DERRICKSON Der Der is poise personified for she always ap- pears unruffled. Her smile reflects her dis- position. We see a life of culture in her future. GINKGO: College: French: Biology: GAA FRANK VINCENT DIBELLA DiBella Easy blushing Frank possesses all the ad- mirable qualities of a taithful friend. His debonair manner is reflected in his excellent choice of clothes. Ir. Class Play: Football: Tennis: Lettermen's: College MARY LOUISE DODDS Mary Lou Mary Lou is headed for the big business world. She is bound to be a success for her chipperness adds zest wherever she goes. FBLA: NOC ROBERT COMLY CORNELIUS IV Corny Corny's numerous achievements include a multitude of friends won by his thoughtful- ness. Always seeing the bright side of things. his laughter bubbles over. Football: College: Tennis: Student Council VIRGINIA CRAIG Ginger Ginger is heard before she is seen. Because of her verbal agility, she does her NOC as- signments with ease. Hats off to another NOC brain. FBLA: NOC: GAA: Citizens: B-Girls GARY A. CRUISE Gary This light blond steers a hot little rod around our fair town. A good sport, he is sincerely in- terested in what others have to say. DANIEL WALTER CUMMISKEY lack Dan possesses an extraordinary vocabulary that enables him to talk himself out of al- most any predicament he may have talked himself into. Holy Innocents IOHN T. DAVIS Cord Cord is everyone's pal. Though a natural leader, he has his shy moments. Except for girls, his well known hobbies are cars and caves. Golf: Phy-Chy: Biology: Spanish IOAN DIANE DERRICKSON Der Der is poise personified for she always ap- pears unruffled. Her smile reflects her dis- position. We see a life of culture in her future. GINKGO: College: French: Biology: GAA FRANK VINCENT DIBELLA DiBella Easy blushing Frank possesses all the ad- mirable qualities of a taithful friend. His debonair manner is reflected in his excellent choice of clothes. Ir. Class Play: Football: Tennis: Lettermen's: College MARY LOUISE DODDS Mary Lou Mary Lou is headed for the big business world. She is bound to be a success for her chipperness adds zest wherever she goes. FBLA: NOC SALLY ANN DOUGLAS Sal Our energetic head cheerleader has been the originator of many fashion fads and witty sayings. Sal proves that little bombs explode in a torceful way. Cheerleader: Chorus: lr. Class Play: Student Council: Prom Committee IUDITH ANN DOUGLASS ludy Iudy. who is forever in a hurry, bubbles over with eliervescent chatter which makes her plus in any group. She goes out for what she likes and never returns empty handed. French: College: NOC: Chorus THELMA L. DOWNING Thel An originator of fashion frills, Thelma is al- ways fresh and individual in her ideas. She is interested in everyone and active in school affairs. College: FTA: Majorette DANIEL T. DOWNS Downsy Dan is constantly pestered by obviously false rumors that he uses a Toni for his curly locks. But his witty chuckle keeps sounding through it all. Iesters: Phy-Chy Club: Biology ROBERT l. DREW Bob Bob displays his musical dexterity on a hot trumpet. This quiet marksman hits the target in the halls ol CHS as well as on the range. Band: GINKGO: Phy-Chy: Biology: Chess ROBERT l. DUNN Bob His humorous cruel world iokes as well as his blazing red crew-cut make him stand out in any crowd. His hobby is teacher-heckling. Chorus: Student Council: Baseball: College ROBERT BRUCE ECKENRODE Ba Our own Reddy Kilowatt is the cry when Bruce enters the scene. This jolly member of the gang is always laughing and raising chaos with his terrific sense of humor. Key: Football: College: Phy-Chy KATHLEEN A. EHMANN Kash Actively interested in all school projects, Kash strives for perfection in her work. But she definitely isn't the pensive type and wouldn't be complete without her giggles. College: NOC: French: Chorus OUR SEN IORS 1959 OO-LA-LA! Monsieur et Mademoiselle. if SALLY ANN DOUGLAS Sal Our energetic head cheerleader has been the originator of many fashion fads and witty sayings. Sal proves that little bombs explode in a torceful way. Cheerleader: Chorus: lr. Class Play: Student Council: Prom Committee IUDITH ANN DOUGLASS ludy Iudy. who is forever in a hurry, bubbles over with eliervescent chatter which makes her plus in any group. She goes out for what she likes and never returns empty handed. French: College: NOC: Chorus THELMA L. DOWNING Thel An originator of fashion frills, Thelma is al- ways fresh and individual in her ideas. She is interested in everyone and active in school affairs. College: FTA: Majorette DANIEL T. DOWNS Downsy Dan is constantly pestered by obviously false rumors that he uses a Toni for his curly locks. But his witty chuckle keeps sounding through it all. Iesters: Phy-Chy Club: Biology ROBERT l. DREW Bob Bob displays his musical dexterity on a hot trumpet. This quiet marksman hits the target in the halls ol CHS as well as on the range. Band: GINKGO: Phy-Chy: Biology: Chess ROBERT l. DUNN Bob His humorous cruel world iokes as well as his blazing red crew-cut make him stand out in any crowd. His hobby is teacher-heckling. Chorus: Student Council: Baseball: College ROBERT BRUCE ECKENRODE Ba Our own Reddy Kilowatt is the cry when Bruce enters the scene. This jolly member of the gang is always laughing and raising chaos with his terrific sense of humor. Key: Football: College: Phy-Chy KATHLEEN A. EHMANN Kash Actively interested in all school projects, Kash strives for perfection in her work. But she definitely isn't the pensive type and wouldn't be complete without her giggles. College: NOC: French: Chorus OUR SEN IORS 1959 OO-LA-LA! Monsieur et Mademoiselle. if LEE ELLEN ERVIN Lee Fluttery. but dependable. Lee adds bounce to any group. Much of her spare time is spent engrossed in her varied home-ec. talents. Library: FBLA: GAA: Biology: Latin GILBERT A. EVANS Gil Our firm believer in safety lies in numbers . Gil is never without innumerable friends. The proud possessor of a quiet. yet devilish per- sonality, he is one of the few who takes both school work and fun seriously. Band: Col- lege: Latin: Biology BARBARA EWING Barb Barb is an eager and competent worker but could never miss a gay moment. She is char- acterized by her school spirit and rush for words. GAA: FBLA: Citizens: B-Girls MARTHA EWING Marty Marty is very demure. and an easy to like little girl. Her infectious giggle makes all cheerful. She is a loyal Cougar booster. Her favorite is French class. IOHN PATRICK EWING Red Redheads and temper usually go together but Pat is the exception to that rule. His red crew only hilights his genial personality. Pat's excellence shows in his athletic achieve- ments. Football: Baseball: Basketball: Key: Lettermen's MARTHA I. FELDMILLER Felge Felge will always live in Crafton Hall of Fame because of her laughter and peculiar facial contortions. which make her a center of attraction in any group. Chorus: Iesters: College: Phy-Chy: GAA IEAN ANNE FELLOWS lean Iean's trademark is a constant overflow of eagerness. In one moment she can be ilash- ing a demure smile and in the next be sub- merged in gales of giddy giggles. FBLA: Chorus DELMAR A. FISCHER. IR. Del Dignified Del's grave interest in school lasts only until 3:35. Then his great sense of humor takes over. This young sophisticate also en- joys Rock G Roll. Ir. Class Play: Band: GINK- GO: Iesters: College ROBERT B. FREDERICK III Fred Enthusiastically sharing the task of helping our Cougars onward to glory. Bob still finds time for mirth and merrymaking. Football: Basketball: Golf: Lettermen's: College FRANCES A. FRESHWATER Frannie Our capable office girl has virtues too many to list here. But certainly her commercial tal- ents and captivating personality can't go unmentioned. GAA: FBLA LINDA GRACE FULMER Linda Sweet, tempermental Linda has her many moods. She loves to be in the center of every- thing. There is never a time when her excit- able laughter can't be heard. Chorus: les- ters: Biology: GAA: Phy-Chy IAMES W. GALLAGHER lim That lim is a good fellow is evidenced in the great number of friends he has. His good naturedness has a special way with the girls. Iesters LEE ELLEN ERVIN Lee Fluttery. but dependable. Lee adds bounce to any group. Much of her spare time is spent engrossed in her varied home-ec. talents. Library: FBLA: GAA: Biology: Latin GILBERT A. EVANS Gil Our firm believer in safety lies in numbers . Gil is never without innumerable friends. The proud possessor of a quiet. yet devilish per- sonality, he is one of the few who takes both school work and fun seriously. Band: Col- lege: Latin: Biology BARBARA EWING Barb Barb is an eager and competent worker but could never miss a gay moment. She is char- acterized by her school spirit and rush for words. GAA: FBLA: Citizens: B-Girls MARTHA EWING Marty Marty is very demure. and an easy to like little girl. Her infectious giggle makes all cheerful. She is a loyal Cougar booster. Her favorite is French class. IOHN PATRICK EWING Red Redheads and temper usually go together but Pat is the exception to that rule. His red crew only hilights his genial personality. Pat's excellence shows in his athletic achieve- ments. Football: Baseball: Basketball: Key: Lettermen's MARTHA I. FELDMILLER Felge Felge will always live in Crafton Hall of Fame because of her laughter and peculiar facial contortions. which make her a center of attraction in any group. Chorus: Iesters: College: Phy-Chy: GAA IEAN ANNE FELLOWS lean Iean's trademark is a constant overflow of eagerness. In one moment she can be ilash- ing a demure smile and in the next be sub- merged in gales of giddy giggles. FBLA: Chorus DELMAR A. FISCHER. IR. Del Dignified Del's grave interest in school lasts only until 3:35. Then his great sense of humor takes over. This young sophisticate also en- joys Rock G Roll. Ir. Class Play: Band: GINK- GO: Iesters: College ROBERT B. FREDERICK III Fred Enthusiastically sharing the task of helping our Cougars onward to glory. Bob still finds time for mirth and merrymaking. Football: Basketball: Golf: Lettermen's: College FRANCES A. FRESHWATER Frannie Our capable office girl has virtues too many to list here. But certainly her commercial tal- ents and captivating personality can't go unmentioned. GAA: FBLA LINDA GRACE FULMER Linda Sweet, tempermental Linda has her many moods. She loves to be in the center of every- thing. There is never a time when her excit- able laughter can't be heard. Chorus: les- ters: Biology: GAA: Phy-Chy IAMES W. GALLAGHER lim That lim is a good fellow is evidenced in the great number of friends he has. His good naturedness has a special way with the girls. Iesters 15 NANCY LOUISE GALLAGHER Gags The cagey, coy, cougar has helped rally our eleven champs on to victory. Gags i always ready with a clever idea when it is needed. Cougar: Ir. Class Play: Iesters: College IACQUELINE F. GALLIK Iackie There's just something about Iackie's merry ways and happy smile that makes us forget all our troubles. Although she seldom speaks, her words are weighted with meaning. Col- lege: Spanish: French EIHEL BARBARA GARTNER Mary Ethel is quiet in the crowd, but very gay in a group. Her infectious laughter is a neces- gty to a successful party. FBLA: GAA: Latin: ivics IAMES C. GLASER Shultz lim is seldom heard around school except when he plays the magical 88. His sincerity is reflected in his considerate interest in others. Student Council Vice-president: Key: Lettermen's ROGER B. GLASER Rog Rog enioys the finer things ot lite. When he isn't studying, he makes a stunning perform- er on the tennis court. The best of everything for Rog ! ! Student Council: Tennis: GINK- GO: Lettennen's: College IOHN DANIEL GOSSETT Iohn Iohnny has a large share of personality whiclh has acquired him a multitude of friends. He will gladly lend a helping hand to any one who needs it. Iesters: Civics ROBERT I. GRAHAM Bob Our handsome blue-eyed blonde can be seen where sports abound. Bob's ioviality seeming- ly disappears when he is earnestly enioying his iabulous record collection. Basketball: Iesters AUDREY GRANT Aud Adventurous little Audrey without her giggle iust wouldn't be Audrey. Her pleasing sense of humor brightens many a dull spot. GAA VIVIAN HAAS Viv Because she is so quiet, we scarcely know when Viv is around. She never causes any kind of trouble for anyone, perterring to spend her time with her literary interests. Chorus: Iesters: Library: Biology GRETCHEN HALLER Gretchy Our ingenious artist, complete with temper- ment to match, is never at a loss for what to do. Gretch's impeccable taste and tactiulness help her succeed in all she attempts. Chorus: GINKGO: Prom Committee: College LAWRENCE P. HANLEY Larry Collegiate dressing Larry is eager to please his many friends. He plays enthusiastically in all sports, exerting himself the most by coaching intermural basketball. Football: Basketball: Baseball: Lettermen's: College CHARLES L. HARM ' Dobes The ability oi knowing why and how to do a thing makes him our excellent team boss. He is forever taking all the jokes about his size cheerfully. Because of his happy disposition, he never has a too serious moment. Chorus: Football fmgrl: Lettermen's: Baseball fmgrl 15 NANCY LOUISE GALLAGHER Gags The cagey, coy, cougar has helped rally our eleven champs on to victory. Gags i always ready with a clever idea when it is needed. Cougar: Ir. Class Play: Iesters: College IACQUELINE F. GALLIK Iackie There's just something about Iackie's merry ways and happy smile that makes us forget all our troubles. Although she seldom speaks, her words are weighted with meaning. Col- lege: Spanish: French EIHEL BARBARA GARTNER Mary Ethel is quiet in the crowd, but very gay in a group. Her infectious laughter is a neces- gty to a successful party. FBLA: GAA: Latin: ivics IAMES C. GLASER Shultz lim is seldom heard around school except when he plays the magical 88. His sincerity is reflected in his considerate interest in others. Student Council Vice-president: Key: Lettermen's ROGER B. GLASER Rog Rog enioys the finer things ot lite. When he isn't studying, he makes a stunning perform- er on the tennis court. The best of everything for Rog ! ! Student Council: Tennis: GINK- GO: Lettennen's: College IOHN DANIEL GOSSETT Iohn Iohnny has a large share of personality whiclh has acquired him a multitude of friends. He will gladly lend a helping hand to any one who needs it. Iesters: Civics ROBERT I. GRAHAM Bob Our handsome blue-eyed blonde can be seen where sports abound. Bob's ioviality seeming- ly disappears when he is earnestly enioying his iabulous record collection. Basketball: Iesters AUDREY GRANT Aud Adventurous little Audrey without her giggle iust wouldn't be Audrey. Her pleasing sense of humor brightens many a dull spot. GAA VIVIAN HAAS Viv Because she is so quiet, we scarcely know when Viv is around. She never causes any kind of trouble for anyone, perterring to spend her time with her literary interests. Chorus: Iesters: Library: Biology GRETCHEN HALLER Gretchy Our ingenious artist, complete with temper- ment to match, is never at a loss for what to do. Gretch's impeccable taste and tactiulness help her succeed in all she attempts. Chorus: GINKGO: Prom Committee: College LAWRENCE P. HANLEY Larry Collegiate dressing Larry is eager to please his many friends. He plays enthusiastically in all sports, exerting himself the most by coaching intermural basketball. Football: Basketball: Baseball: Lettermen's: College CHARLES L. HARM ' Dobes The ability oi knowing why and how to do a thing makes him our excellent team boss. He is forever taking all the jokes about his size cheerfully. Because of his happy disposition, he never has a too serious moment. Chorus: Football fmgrl: Lettermen's: Baseball fmgrl OUR SEN IORS 1959 At least the pedestrians are safe this way. rl ling. PATRICIA LOUISE HARPER Pat We usually see this quiet miss beiore we hear her. Her beautiful light brown hair always attracts attention. She enjoys driving rather than walking. DIANNE LEE HATT Di Cheerful Dianne is never at a loss for words. Her ready smile springs from her sunny dis- position. Shining naturally blond hair just adds to her charm. GINKGO: FBLA: Chorus MARY MARTHA HAYES Mangie Here, there, and everywhere-that's our gal, for she's always in a dither. She has a special knack for saying the wrong thing at the right time. FBLA SUSAN HELLERMAN Sue Sue's smooth glistening page-boy is very at- tractive. She is neat and trim at all times. Her manner typifies easy efficiency. Chorus: French: Iester: College LORRAINE M. HESS Lorraine Occasionally coquettish, Lorraine is thought- ful and sincere toward everyone. This stylish young lady always has a good time wher- ever she goes. FBLA: Spanish: Library: Bio- logy CHARLES E. HILL Duke Chuck is one of those strong, silent he-men with a definite sophisticated manner. He is not only proficient in his studies, but also very adept in the field of sports. Football: Tennis: Key: Lettermen's: College: Biology IUDITH IOY HOLLY ludy Rosy cheeked Iudy's quiet charm is broken by her sweet dimples, cute giggles, and many varied moods. Her naturally' curly locks are envied by her many devoted friends. Chorus: Spanish THOMAS DALE HUNTER 'Iggy Ii he's serious about something, it isn't Dale. Channing the girls is a happy pastime for this adventuresome, quick-witted Hunter. He lives for a good joke. Chess, Biology: Phy-Chy OUR SEN IORS 1959 At least the pedestrians are safe this way. rl ling. PATRICIA LOUISE HARPER Pat We usually see this quiet miss beiore we hear her. Her beautiful light brown hair always attracts attention. She enjoys driving rather than walking. DIANNE LEE HATT Di Cheerful Dianne is never at a loss for words. Her ready smile springs from her sunny dis- position. Shining naturally blond hair just adds to her charm. GINKGO: FBLA: Chorus MARY MARTHA HAYES Mangie Here, there, and everywhere-that's our gal, for she's always in a dither. She has a special knack for saying the wrong thing at the right time. FBLA SUSAN HELLERMAN Sue Sue's smooth glistening page-boy is very at- tractive. She is neat and trim at all times. Her manner typifies easy efficiency. Chorus: French: Iester: College LORRAINE M. HESS Lorraine Occasionally coquettish, Lorraine is thought- ful and sincere toward everyone. This stylish young lady always has a good time wher- ever she goes. FBLA: Spanish: Library: Bio- logy CHARLES E. HILL Duke Chuck is one of those strong, silent he-men with a definite sophisticated manner. He is not only proficient in his studies, but also very adept in the field of sports. Football: Tennis: Key: Lettermen's: College: Biology IUDITH IOY HOLLY ludy Rosy cheeked Iudy's quiet charm is broken by her sweet dimples, cute giggles, and many varied moods. Her naturally' curly locks are envied by her many devoted friends. Chorus: Spanish THOMAS DALE HUNTER 'Iggy Ii he's serious about something, it isn't Dale. Channing the girls is a happy pastime for this adventuresome, quick-witted Hunter. He lives for a good joke. Chess, Biology: Phy-Chy IEROME IAMES Ierry Happy-go-lucky Ierry is a native ot ldlewood, and is proud ot it. His wisecracks have liven- ed up many a class tor us. He is always worry- ing about one test or another. College: Phy- Chy: Biology: Spanish THOMAS IOHNSON Tom Quiet Tom makes up for his occasional acute embarrassment by excelling in all sports. Good looks plus top personality make him a friend oi all. Football: Basketball: Golf: Sen- ior Class President RICHARD ALLAN IOHNSTON Bimbo Rollicking Rick renders gay tones from a happy accordian. especially at Christmas time. This clown contributes to part of the shenani- gans at CHS. Iesters I DEAN KALTENBORN Dean Cratton's flamboyant orator indulges in many polisyllabic proiundities. Dean's self confid- ence and poise will surely enable him to talk his way to the top. Voice of Democracy: Ir. Class Play: GINKGO: Band: Iesters RONALD KAMINSKI Ron Ron's time is taken up with such things as chopping, chanelling, and decking his newest antique car. The girls go tor his light-hearted manner. Baseball: Lettermen's RONALD D. KANITH Ron Ron's favorite pastime fs pestering people and he is very successful at it to say the least. His iovialily convulses everyone with whom he comes in contact with. Biology: Spanish IOHN FRANCIS KEANE lack Peachy-Keane has definite opinions on all matters. and lets you know what it is when you ask. He is North Catholic's welcome loss. Student Council KN.C.J: Latin WILLIAM KEELEY Bill Impish with an air ot absolute innocence- that's Bill. He avoids pointed issues with agility, and manages to cat-nap and cut up in physics. Phy-Chy: Biology: Civics OUR SEN IORS 1959 Man. check that cool flaming hot rod. 11, it 1 i' Ks gi CHD' uk: 5 JU' 1' , sf f, .x ,G -, it H IEROME IAMES Ierry Happy-go-lucky Ierry is a native ot ldlewood, and is proud ot it. His wisecracks have liven- ed up many a class tor us. He is always worry- ing about one test or another. College: Phy- Chy: Biology: Spanish THOMAS IOHNSON Tom Quiet Tom makes up for his occasional acute embarrassment by excelling in all sports. Good looks plus top personality make him a friend oi all. Football: Basketball: Golf: Sen- ior Class President RICHARD ALLAN IOHNSTON Bimbo Rollicking Rick renders gay tones from a happy accordian. especially at Christmas time. This clown contributes to part of the shenani- gans at CHS. Iesters I DEAN KALTENBORN Dean Cratton's flamboyant orator indulges in many polisyllabic proiundities. Dean's self confid- ence and poise will surely enable him to talk his way to the top. Voice of Democracy: Ir. Class Play: GINKGO: Band: Iesters RONALD KAMINSKI Ron Ron's time is taken up with such things as chopping, chanelling, and decking his newest antique car. The girls go tor his light-hearted manner. Baseball: Lettermen's RONALD D. KANITH Ron Ron's favorite pastime fs pestering people and he is very successful at it to say the least. His iovialily convulses everyone with whom he comes in contact with. Biology: Spanish IOHN FRANCIS KEANE lack Peachy-Keane has definite opinions on all matters. and lets you know what it is when you ask. He is North Catholic's welcome loss. Student Council KN.C.J: Latin WILLIAM KEELEY Bill Impish with an air ot absolute innocence- that's Bill. He avoids pointed issues with agility, and manages to cat-nap and cut up in physics. Phy-Chy: Biology: Civics OUR SEN IORS 1959 Man. check that cool flaming hot rod. 11, it 1 i' Ks gi CHD' uk: 5 JU' 1' , sf f, .x ,G -, it H i. MARGARET IOYCE KENST Peggy Peggy has a cute talkative manner about her. Her active interest in most everything has let 'Peppy Peggy' become friends of many. GAA ROBERT L. KINCHELOE Kinch Our Kinch is subtly an individual. Not satis- fied with iust a smooth appealing manner and top grades, he has made himself indispensa- ble to our athletic department. Football: Bas- ketball: Golf: Chorus: Lettermen's: College VVII-LIAM HUBBARD KIRKPATRICK Shark Easy going Bill manages to brighten up many a dull moment for he is usually up to some skull-duggery. He never fails to have a joke ready for us. Golf: Phy-Chy: College: French: Chess IUDITH ANNE KOSSLER Koss We are sure that Iudy must hold the illustri- ous honor of being late to school and class most often. She loves to debate any state- ment. EDWARD G. KOWALEWSKI Memphis Memphis. never seen without his friends, likes to be an individualist. School time and a cool time don't seem to mix too well according to this carefree, yet sincere philosopher. UDO KRUG Don Germany's ambassador of good will has fun fascinating the girls with his continental smile and easy-going way. College: Phy- Chy MARY ANN KUHN Mary Ann Modest Mary Ann will always be appreciat- ed for her quiet helpfulness. Her unassuming actions hide a heart of purest gold. Writing occupies many of her spare moments. NOC: College: Library SANDRA LOU LANCASTER Sandy Smart, snappy Sandy has a marvelous way of getting tasks accomplished. Because of her energetic efforts. she has reached many scho- lastic goals, and shall continue. Co-editor GINKGO: Band: Phy-Chy: Spanish: College PATRICIA ANNE LEE Legs Although Pat is never on time for anything. she is quite an energetic worker when it comes to decorations. She exemplifies vim. vigor and pep. Senior Class Treasurer: Prom Committee: NOC: French: College ELIZABETH DIANNE LEETY Liz Liz is Miss Gayvert's right hand girl. Music just seems to flow from her talented fingers. Maybe she's one of the more studious, but, oh. that laugh. Accompaniest for Chorus: Chorus: Prom Committee: College: French IEANNE CHRISTINA McCALMONT lean Friendly and easy-going Ieannne is never without a good word for someone. This de- lightful lass is one of Mr. Small's top high- stepping maiorettes. Majorette: Frosh Cheer- leader: Chorus: FBLA NANCY L. MCNULTY Mcnutty Nancy's fondness for music is manifested through her performances with the CHS Band. She is Mr. Small's worried guardian angel. who commutes from Ingram. Band: Chorus: Iesters i. MARGARET IOYCE KENST Peggy Peggy has a cute talkative manner about her. Her active interest in most everything has let 'Peppy Peggy' become friends of many. GAA ROBERT L. KINCHELOE Kinch Our Kinch is subtly an individual. Not satis- fied with iust a smooth appealing manner and top grades, he has made himself indispensa- ble to our athletic department. Football: Bas- ketball: Golf: Chorus: Lettermen's: College VVII-LIAM HUBBARD KIRKPATRICK Shark Easy going Bill manages to brighten up many a dull moment for he is usually up to some skull-duggery. He never fails to have a joke ready for us. Golf: Phy-Chy: College: French: Chess IUDITH ANNE KOSSLER Koss We are sure that Iudy must hold the illustri- ous honor of being late to school and class most often. She loves to debate any state- ment. EDWARD G. KOWALEWSKI Memphis Memphis. never seen without his friends, likes to be an individualist. School time and a cool time don't seem to mix too well according to this carefree, yet sincere philosopher. UDO KRUG Don Germany's ambassador of good will has fun fascinating the girls with his continental smile and easy-going way. College: Phy- Chy MARY ANN KUHN Mary Ann Modest Mary Ann will always be appreciat- ed for her quiet helpfulness. Her unassuming actions hide a heart of purest gold. Writing occupies many of her spare moments. NOC: College: Library SANDRA LOU LANCASTER Sandy Smart, snappy Sandy has a marvelous way of getting tasks accomplished. Because of her energetic efforts. she has reached many scho- lastic goals, and shall continue. Co-editor GINKGO: Band: Phy-Chy: Spanish: College PATRICIA ANNE LEE Legs Although Pat is never on time for anything. she is quite an energetic worker when it comes to decorations. She exemplifies vim. vigor and pep. Senior Class Treasurer: Prom Committee: NOC: French: College ELIZABETH DIANNE LEETY Liz Liz is Miss Gayvert's right hand girl. Music just seems to flow from her talented fingers. Maybe she's one of the more studious, but, oh. that laugh. Accompaniest for Chorus: Chorus: Prom Committee: College: French IEANNE CHRISTINA McCALMONT lean Friendly and easy-going Ieannne is never without a good word for someone. This de- lightful lass is one of Mr. Small's top high- stepping maiorettes. Majorette: Frosh Cheer- leader: Chorus: FBLA NANCY L. MCNULTY Mcnutty Nancy's fondness for music is manifested through her performances with the CHS Band. She is Mr. Small's worried guardian angel. who commutes from Ingram. Band: Chorus: Iesters IAMES C. MERRITT lim Tall, blond. and handsome lim captivates the girls with his good natured way. His excell- ent voice makes him a top chorus member. His perseverance has paid off in football. Football: Golf: Lettermen's: College: Chorus RAY T. METZ Worm We find it hard to keep this fellow down. es- pecially since he towers over 6'4 . Wonny loves sports, parties. and to torment the girls. Football: Basketball: Baseball: Key: Letter- men's: College KARIN S. MILLER Moth Karin's cocky blue beret completely capti- vates Craftonites. She is truly a sincere friend thinking only of the best in everyone. GINK- GO: College: Band: Chorus: Iesters IOSEPH ANTHONY MONACO Ice The ability to make fun at all times also makes Ioe many buddies. The carefree copy- boy does his homework in record time. Ir. glass Play: Baseball: Lettermen's: College: atin IANE LINN MURRAY Linn Artistic Linn is one of the first to set the fash- ion pace. She's never at a loss for something to do especially when it comes to organizing things. Iesters: Library: Band: Biology: Phy- Chy STEPHEN LOUIS NAUGHTON Pudgy Pudgy's puns pack a punch of panic. His funnies have tilted many a class to the brink of pandemonium. A real punster. Iesters: Chorus IUDITH NEHUS Iudy There is never a dull minute with Iudy, for she is always active. She has an absorbing interest in music. both vocal and piano. Col- lege: NOC: FTA: Chorus ELIZABETH ANNE NICHOLSON Beth Beth does her school work with a minimum of confusion and fuss. At all times she has prov- ed to be dependable and punctual. With her shining black hair and refined manner she delights everyone she meets. Phy-Chy: Col- lege: Library: Chorus ROBERTA DIANE ODISIO Bert Carefree Bert looks on the bright side of things. This top-notch majorette flatters her many captivating freckles with an occasional blush. Maiorette: Chorus: FBLA PATRICIA ANNE O'DONNELL Pat Our green-eyed Irish colleen seems shy to those who do not know her. Her demure cheer- fulness is preceeded by the wistful glow in her smile. ROGER D. OLDAKER Reg Good natured and friendly, Rog is prized for his sense of humor. With a disarming smile. he wangles his way ahead in the milkline. Baseball: Iesters: College: Phy-Chy LAWRENCE M. OMASTA Larry Our unassuming. considerate co-editor dis- likes putting pressure on anyone, but can do it most agreeably when necessary. He be- comes a friend when you meet him. Co-edi- tor of GINKGO: College: Phy-Chy IAMES C. MERRITT lim Tall, blond. and handsome lim captivates the girls with his good natured way. His excell- ent voice makes him a top chorus member. His perseverance has paid off in football. Football: Golf: Lettermen's: College: Chorus RAY T. METZ Worm We find it hard to keep this fellow down. es- pecially since he towers over 6'4 . Wonny loves sports, parties. and to torment the girls. Football: Basketball: Baseball: Key: Letter- men's: College KARIN S. MILLER Moth Karin's cocky blue beret completely capti- vates Craftonites. She is truly a sincere friend thinking only of the best in everyone. GINK- GO: College: Band: Chorus: Iesters IOSEPH ANTHONY MONACO Ice The ability to make fun at all times also makes Ioe many buddies. The carefree copy- boy does his homework in record time. Ir. glass Play: Baseball: Lettermen's: College: atin IANE LINN MURRAY Linn Artistic Linn is one of the first to set the fash- ion pace. She's never at a loss for something to do especially when it comes to organizing things. Iesters: Library: Band: Biology: Phy- Chy STEPHEN LOUIS NAUGHTON Pudgy Pudgy's puns pack a punch of panic. His funnies have tilted many a class to the brink of pandemonium. A real punster. Iesters: Chorus IUDITH NEHUS Iudy There is never a dull minute with Iudy, for she is always active. She has an absorbing interest in music. both vocal and piano. Col- lege: NOC: FTA: Chorus ELIZABETH ANNE NICHOLSON Beth Beth does her school work with a minimum of confusion and fuss. At all times she has prov- ed to be dependable and punctual. With her shining black hair and refined manner she delights everyone she meets. Phy-Chy: Col- lege: Library: Chorus ROBERTA DIANE ODISIO Bert Carefree Bert looks on the bright side of things. This top-notch majorette flatters her many captivating freckles with an occasional blush. Maiorette: Chorus: FBLA PATRICIA ANNE O'DONNELL Pat Our green-eyed Irish colleen seems shy to those who do not know her. Her demure cheer- fulness is preceeded by the wistful glow in her smile. ROGER D. OLDAKER Reg Good natured and friendly, Rog is prized for his sense of humor. With a disarming smile. he wangles his way ahead in the milkline. Baseball: Iesters: College: Phy-Chy LAWRENCE M. OMASTA Larry Our unassuming. considerate co-editor dis- likes putting pressure on anyone, but can do it most agreeably when necessary. He be- comes a friend when you meet him. Co-edi- tor of GINKGO: College: Phy-Chy OUR SENIORS 1959 Sweet smell of success. ' MICHAEL IAMES OPASKA Mike This silent lad trudges from Rook each day. One of Mike's best qualities is his knack of having people like him once they talk to him. 7' fi . .. , ., , CAROL O TOOLE O Toole I 4 Our poor scatter-brained blond is always be- ? ing teased about her natural golden locks. ! , ' A Pepping people up seems to be her goal not :gy .54 only at the games but also in the classroom. 7? College: Biology: Cheerleader: Iesters: Span- ' ish :f I MARTIN I. O'TOOLE Marty Marty is quietly popular and hates the idea of filling his hours with school. He never looks for work, as the pool cue racks in his do-re-mi. SAMUEL M. PACE. IR. Bart Our pal Sam is an all around good guy. He has quite a successful career in CHS as our favorite professional vice-president. Football: Baseball: Vice-President of Senior Class: Let- termen's: Key: and Sophomore Class CAROLE ELIZABETH PALMER Spook Spook is a avid tennis fan whose striking ways have won many companions. Her beau- ty and fashion sense will make her a success at whatever she does. Student Council Treas- urer: Chorus: Iesters: Prom Committee: Ir. Secretary-Treasurer 1 RICHARD G. PALMER Dick Our own original playboy! but he is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand to those who need it. He manages to do the most with the least. Student Council: Iesters: Phy- Chy: Biology: Tennis NANCY LEE PASCOE Pascoe This confused female cutup makes a joke of anything and everything. Pascoe's wicked imagination and smart blazers announce her presence before she arrives. Chorus: College CYNTHIA ANN PARSE Cynth Cyn will try anything once, iust for a gag. She can be found at the center of every new- born scheme. Her gentle streak shines through in her idolization of horses. Iesters: NOC: French: Phy-Chy: Spanish OUR SENIORS 1959 Sweet smell of success. ' MICHAEL IAMES OPASKA Mike This silent lad trudges from Rook each day. One of Mike's best qualities is his knack of having people like him once they talk to him. 7' fi . .. , ., , CAROL O TOOLE O Toole I 4 Our poor scatter-brained blond is always be- ? ing teased about her natural golden locks. ! , ' A Pepping people up seems to be her goal not :gy .54 only at the games but also in the classroom. 7? College: Biology: Cheerleader: Iesters: Span- ' ish :f I MARTIN I. O'TOOLE Marty Marty is quietly popular and hates the idea of filling his hours with school. He never looks for work, as the pool cue racks in his do-re-mi. SAMUEL M. PACE. IR. Bart Our pal Sam is an all around good guy. He has quite a successful career in CHS as our favorite professional vice-president. Football: Baseball: Vice-President of Senior Class: Let- termen's: Key: and Sophomore Class CAROLE ELIZABETH PALMER Spook Spook is a avid tennis fan whose striking ways have won many companions. Her beau- ty and fashion sense will make her a success at whatever she does. Student Council Treas- urer: Chorus: Iesters: Prom Committee: Ir. Secretary-Treasurer 1 RICHARD G. PALMER Dick Our own original playboy! but he is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand to those who need it. He manages to do the most with the least. Student Council: Iesters: Phy- Chy: Biology: Tennis NANCY LEE PASCOE Pascoe This confused female cutup makes a joke of anything and everything. Pascoe's wicked imagination and smart blazers announce her presence before she arrives. Chorus: College CYNTHIA ANN PARSE Cynth Cyn will try anything once, iust for a gag. She can be found at the center of every new- born scheme. Her gentle streak shines through in her idolization of horses. Iesters: NOC: French: Phy-Chy: Spanish PAUL E. PENDELTON Paul This top mechanic is at home with a wrench and carburator. Paul's dislike of school is re- flected in his interest in fewer classes, making more time lor his cars. IOANNE ALICE PERDOTT lo It is never hard for us to get along with Ioan. She has persuasive ability that makes others see her viewpoints. FBLA RAYMOND IRWIN PETRIE Ray Ray pays attention to his studies, and makes a good and willing worker. He is one of our few who never get into trouble, poor soul. College FRANK BUCKLEY POPE III Bucky Bucky is a triple-threat man . . . the essential spark plug of our colossal Cougar feats. Be- side th1, he captivates the girls with his cas- ual Football: Basketball: Baseball: Let- termen's: Chorus BETTY IOYCE POWELL Betsf' Her frailty is her fondness for talking, yet we don't hold that against her. Betty can't bear to be idle for even a minute. Biology: GAA: French: NOC: FBLA IOAN MARGARET REA loan Ioan keeps to herself at times, but is always fun to be with. This iaunty, high-spirited maj- orette is both sophisticated and witty. Mai- orette: Iesters: Chorus: Biology LOUIS D. REA Louie Lou has a habit of taking life seriously. He usually doesn't talk, unless it's absolutely necessary, but displays wonderful musician- ship on his magical accordian. College: Spanish: Biology: Latin ROBERT IOHNSON REA, III Bob Bob is the Don Iuan to the girls ol the un- derclasses. ln addition to his interest in his feminine friends, aeronautics fly high on his list of favorites. Football Manager OUR SENIORS 1959 Get off my back he , Q m .,'S PAUL E. PENDELTON Paul This top mechanic is at home with a wrench and carburator. Paul's dislike of school is re- flected in his interest in fewer classes, making more time lor his cars. IOANNE ALICE PERDOTT lo It is never hard for us to get along with Ioan. She has persuasive ability that makes others see her viewpoints. FBLA RAYMOND IRWIN PETRIE Ray Ray pays attention to his studies, and makes a good and willing worker. He is one of our few who never get into trouble, poor soul. College FRANK BUCKLEY POPE III Bucky Bucky is a triple-threat man . . . the essential spark plug of our colossal Cougar feats. Be- side th1, he captivates the girls with his cas- ual Football: Basketball: Baseball: Let- termen's: Chorus BETTY IOYCE POWELL Betsf' Her frailty is her fondness for talking, yet we don't hold that against her. Betty can't bear to be idle for even a minute. Biology: GAA: French: NOC: FBLA IOAN MARGARET REA loan Ioan keeps to herself at times, but is always fun to be with. This iaunty, high-spirited maj- orette is both sophisticated and witty. Mai- orette: Iesters: Chorus: Biology LOUIS D. REA Louie Lou has a habit of taking life seriously. He usually doesn't talk, unless it's absolutely necessary, but displays wonderful musician- ship on his magical accordian. College: Spanish: Biology: Latin ROBERT IOHNSON REA, III Bob Bob is the Don Iuan to the girls ol the un- derclasses. ln addition to his interest in his feminine friends, aeronautics fly high on his list of favorites. Football Manager OUR SENIORS 1959 Get off my back he , Q m .,'S IOHN B. REESE lack lack is seldom heard, but he has a store of clever remarks ready ii the occasion demands. His slow easy manner helps make him a warm and generous friend. College: Phy- Chy: Biology MARY MARGARET RETTINGER Molly This small but mighty Ingram lass will be sure to take what comes to her. Her honey blond hair only adds to the qualities we like in her. Library: FBLA: NOC ANN LOUISE REX Ann Ann amounts to a peppy. vivacious bundle oi lun. Her naturally curly blond hair is most often seen doing fancy turns on roller skates. Frosh Cheerleader: NOC: Chorus: French: Phy-Chy MARILYN B. REX Lyn Lyn has so much to say. and too little time to say it. Her head is in a muddle: her heart is in a whirl , while she radiates energy. GINKGO: Chorus: College: lesters: Library NANCY C. RICHTER Nancy Nancy has a congenial and merry way of making and keeping friends. Her chamt lies in the way she flashes her eyes to give ex,- pression to her opinions. FBLA: Spanish RICHARD M. RIAL Dick Rich, always seen but seldom heard, is sure to be around where the fun is to be had for he is easy to know and like. Biology CALVIN IOSEPH ROBOL Robes Calvin has a gift for creating tun and laughter wherever he roams. His friends are multiiold and true, for his loyalty exceeds even his bountiful humor. Iesters: Spanish PETER S. RUDAR Pete Pete's unassuming nature gives him the knack of making people like him. A happy chuckle and a broad smile lets you know Pete is around. RALPH GERALD RUDOLPH Rudy Ralph has cultivated a distinctive reputation for himself. He is best known tor his own par- ticular brand ot humor and his mysterious dark eyes. GINKGO: Chess: Prom Commit- tee: Phy-Chy: College MARY LOUISE SCOTT Mary Lou Even though quiet, an aura of friendliness eminates from her. Doing well in her school work seems to come naturally for her. FTA: College: Band: Spanish: Library MARTHA VIRGINIA SCOTT Scottie Scottie is quiet when she thinks it best, but usually makes up for it later. Her sympathe- tic nature is prized by her friends. She plans her iuture in the business world. Library: GAA: Citizens: FBLA: Frosh cheerleader NANCY LEE SEARIGHT Nancy Diminuitive Nancy's big beautiful brown eyes and radiant smile introduce her charm be- fore she speaks. She also won the public heart while in a spin with the hula-hoop. La- tin: Biology: GAA IOHN B. REESE lack lack is seldom heard, but he has a store of clever remarks ready ii the occasion demands. His slow easy manner helps make him a warm and generous friend. College: Phy- Chy: Biology MARY MARGARET RETTINGER Molly This small but mighty Ingram lass will be sure to take what comes to her. Her honey blond hair only adds to the qualities we like in her. Library: FBLA: NOC ANN LOUISE REX Ann Ann amounts to a peppy. vivacious bundle oi lun. Her naturally curly blond hair is most often seen doing fancy turns on roller skates. Frosh Cheerleader: NOC: Chorus: French: Phy-Chy MARILYN B. REX Lyn Lyn has so much to say. and too little time to say it. Her head is in a muddle: her heart is in a whirl , while she radiates energy. GINKGO: Chorus: College: lesters: Library NANCY C. RICHTER Nancy Nancy has a congenial and merry way of making and keeping friends. Her chamt lies in the way she flashes her eyes to give ex,- pression to her opinions. FBLA: Spanish RICHARD M. RIAL Dick Rich, always seen but seldom heard, is sure to be around where the fun is to be had for he is easy to know and like. Biology CALVIN IOSEPH ROBOL Robes Calvin has a gift for creating tun and laughter wherever he roams. His friends are multiiold and true, for his loyalty exceeds even his bountiful humor. Iesters: Spanish PETER S. RUDAR Pete Pete's unassuming nature gives him the knack of making people like him. A happy chuckle and a broad smile lets you know Pete is around. RALPH GERALD RUDOLPH Rudy Ralph has cultivated a distinctive reputation for himself. He is best known tor his own par- ticular brand ot humor and his mysterious dark eyes. GINKGO: Chess: Prom Commit- tee: Phy-Chy: College MARY LOUISE SCOTT Mary Lou Even though quiet, an aura of friendliness eminates from her. Doing well in her school work seems to come naturally for her. FTA: College: Band: Spanish: Library MARTHA VIRGINIA SCOTT Scottie Scottie is quiet when she thinks it best, but usually makes up for it later. Her sympathe- tic nature is prized by her friends. She plans her iuture in the business world. Library: GAA: Citizens: FBLA: Frosh cheerleader NANCY LEE SEARIGHT Nancy Diminuitive Nancy's big beautiful brown eyes and radiant smile introduce her charm be- fore she speaks. She also won the public heart while in a spin with the hula-hoop. La- tin: Biology: GAA GARY L. SHANHOLTZ Gary Crafton's personification of Mr, Nice Guy has attracted his feminine followings with very little effort. This easy-going person shows that his interest lies on the basketball court. Basketball: Baseball SANDRA GENE SHELTON Sandy Sporty, but feminine, Sandy abounds with school spirit. She is always popping with a variety of new extraordinary ideas. GAA: FBLA: NOC: Cheerleader FRANK A. SKERI. Frank Frank is the artist of our class. He has a magic touch whether it is a drawing pencil, a clarinet. or a saxophone in his talented hands. GINKGO: Band: Iesters: History RICHARD SMITH Rich One would hardly think this quiet mild-spoken lad could ever be anything but agreeable, but sometimes we wonder! A man of decision- is Rich. ROBERTA IANE SMITH Bobbie On meeting Bobbie, she first appears quiet, and then proves to be surprising. School, she says, gives her a slight case of claustropho- bia. WESLEY M. SMITH Wes So, so, silent Wes is never seen without his shy smile. His reservation disappears while he enjoys his favorite pastime of athletics. Student Council: College: Phy-Chy: Biology: atin MARY BLANCHE SNAMAN Snaggets Snaggets never spends a boring moment: she has energy to burn. Her fantastic sense of humor that enables her to meet any situation contrasts with her sympathetic nature. GINK- GO: College: FTA: Biology: Spanish IOHN EDWIN SNYDER John Little Iohn concentrates in a big way. This intellectual powerhou e struggles with the tough problems, but always manages to con- quer them. College MARLYN MARIE SPECHT Pinks All good things come from above, and Pinks proves it. She enioys being teased so that she can radiate her glowing blush from be- hind her cute freckles. Chorus: College: GINKGO: FTA: Frosh Cheerleader IOHN L. SPEIDEL Egg Good. Better. Best l I That's our fast, hard running halfback of the Crafton ll. This spider has woven a web of many friends. Football: Basketball: College: Lettermen'a WILLIAM I. SPEER Bill Bill is the keenest listener in all of CHS. He makes the minutes fly by, spending his time with his boating. Biology: Spanish: Phy-Chy ALICE CATHERINE STAYDUHAR Alice Alice, one of our most typical high school students. is always in a whirl-wind of activi- ties. Her unlimited wardrobe contains many stylish creations and exciting fashions. Sr. Secretary: Student Council: GINKGO: French: College Q, ,4A4., ' GARY L. SHANHOLTZ Gary Crafton's personification of Mr, Nice Guy has attracted his feminine followings with very little effort. This easy-going person shows that his interest lies on the basketball court. Basketball: Baseball SANDRA GENE SHELTON Sandy Sporty, but feminine, Sandy abounds with school spirit. She is always popping with a variety of new extraordinary ideas. GAA: FBLA: NOC: Cheerleader FRANK A. SKERI. Frank Frank is the artist of our class. He has a magic touch whether it is a drawing pencil, a clarinet. or a saxophone in his talented hands. GINKGO: Band: Iesters: History RICHARD SMITH Rich One would hardly think this quiet mild-spoken lad could ever be anything but agreeable, but sometimes we wonder! A man of decision- is Rich. ROBERTA IANE SMITH Bobbie On meeting Bobbie, she first appears quiet, and then proves to be surprising. School, she says, gives her a slight case of claustropho- bia. WESLEY M. SMITH Wes So, so, silent Wes is never seen without his shy smile. His reservation disappears while he enjoys his favorite pastime of athletics. Student Council: College: Phy-Chy: Biology: atin MARY BLANCHE SNAMAN Snaggets Snaggets never spends a boring moment: she has energy to burn. Her fantastic sense of humor that enables her to meet any situation contrasts with her sympathetic nature. GINK- GO: College: FTA: Biology: Spanish IOHN EDWIN SNYDER John Little Iohn concentrates in a big way. This intellectual powerhou e struggles with the tough problems, but always manages to con- quer them. College MARLYN MARIE SPECHT Pinks All good things come from above, and Pinks proves it. She enioys being teased so that she can radiate her glowing blush from be- hind her cute freckles. Chorus: College: GINKGO: FTA: Frosh Cheerleader IOHN L. SPEIDEL Egg Good. Better. Best l I That's our fast, hard running halfback of the Crafton ll. This spider has woven a web of many friends. Football: Basketball: College: Lettermen'a WILLIAM I. SPEER Bill Bill is the keenest listener in all of CHS. He makes the minutes fly by, spending his time with his boating. Biology: Spanish: Phy-Chy ALICE CATHERINE STAYDUHAR Alice Alice, one of our most typical high school students. is always in a whirl-wind of activi- ties. Her unlimited wardrobe contains many stylish creations and exciting fashions. Sr. Secretary: Student Council: GINKGO: French: College Q, ,4A4., ' OUR SENIORS 1959 WILLIAM P. STEPHENS Bill This reticent lad is a lellow ot lew words. When he does speak, his silent and mysteri- ous actions keep us wondering what he will do next. Spanish: Chess: Biology LAURAY STUCKMAN Lauray Our budding thespian gleamed brilliantly in the Iunior Class Play. Lauray is one ol those rare types who never leaves a iob undone. Ir. Class Play: Chorus: College: Library: Ies- ters PAUL S. SUHY Paul This study hall fiend, is the silent halt of Rudar and Suhy. His ruddy blush shows that he still likes to hide his light behind a cloud. NATALE VINCENT TACCHINO Butch What would we do without Nat to tease the girls and keep us in a good humor? He always knows what to do and when to do it. Foot- ball: Key: Lettermen's: Ir. Class Play: GINK- GO DAVID TAYLOR Dave Although Dave appears to be a silent worried observer, he is really a sleepy hurricane. This poker-faced wit has quite an inventive imagination. RICHARD WINFIELD TAYLOR Griz Our Mr. President has distinguished himself by being voted the most valuable player on our lootball team. His sincerity and honesty will prove to be a splendid asset always. Student Council President: YFC Bible Club: Football: Key: Ir. Class President: Lettermen's: College IAMES WILLIAM TETZLAW lim Iim manages to have just the right sparkling personality to match his good looks. He likes to be in the center of any excitement. Bas- ketball MARY IANE TIPPING Tip This pint-size package ot laughter and lun is a bundle of energy. Her sincere and friendly ways have made her known to us. NOC: Iesters: Chorus: College OUR SENIORS 1959 WILLIAM P. STEPHENS Bill This reticent lad is a lellow ot lew words. When he does speak, his silent and mysteri- ous actions keep us wondering what he will do next. Spanish: Chess: Biology LAURAY STUCKMAN Lauray Our budding thespian gleamed brilliantly in the Iunior Class Play. Lauray is one ol those rare types who never leaves a iob undone. Ir. Class Play: Chorus: College: Library: Ies- ters PAUL S. SUHY Paul This study hall fiend, is the silent halt of Rudar and Suhy. His ruddy blush shows that he still likes to hide his light behind a cloud. NATALE VINCENT TACCHINO Butch What would we do without Nat to tease the girls and keep us in a good humor? He always knows what to do and when to do it. Foot- ball: Key: Lettermen's: Ir. Class Play: GINK- GO DAVID TAYLOR Dave Although Dave appears to be a silent worried observer, he is really a sleepy hurricane. This poker-faced wit has quite an inventive imagination. RICHARD WINFIELD TAYLOR Griz Our Mr. President has distinguished himself by being voted the most valuable player on our lootball team. His sincerity and honesty will prove to be a splendid asset always. Student Council President: YFC Bible Club: Football: Key: Ir. Class President: Lettermen's: College IAMES WILLIAM TETZLAW lim Iim manages to have just the right sparkling personality to match his good looks. He likes to be in the center of any excitement. Bas- ketball MARY IANE TIPPING Tip This pint-size package ot laughter and lun is a bundle of energy. Her sincere and friendly ways have made her known to us. NOC: Iesters: Chorus: College V5 W' elif IUDITH CAROL URAM Indy Iudy is half of Miss Sturiale's Giggle Girls. This neat dresser is marching along the silent but fashionable path to secretarial success. FBLA: Maiorette: Chorus: French PATRICIA MARY VALENSKY Pat C.H.S.'s animated reporter that knows how the grapevine twists. She can be everywhere noticed or otherwise. Her sincere efforts have gained her many admirers, especially the IVth. GINKGO: NOC: Chorus: Prom Commit- tee IAMES RICHARD WALL Rich Many an admiring underclassman will miss our tall, dark, and handsome hunk of man next year. Muscular and manly Rich is afraid of nothing but girls. Basketball WILLIAM WALTON Bill Santa's mate, with his twinkling eyes and hearty guffaw, has the admiration of his tel- low grads for his mathematical wizardry. He shows Mr. Keefer that all is not lost in the younger generation yet! College: Phy-Chy: Biology: Chess BARBARA ANN WEIL Barb This lively twirler possesses perky curls that compliment her personality. Barb is invari- ably ready with droll comments. The rest of the giggle pair. FBLA: French: Chorus: Ma- jorette LEWIS PAUL WHEELER Whitey Sigh .... Ahhhhhh . . . What else can be said about this lady killer ? ? ? He's a great guy. This publicity hound loves to see his name in the NOC. Football: College: Biology: Spanish ELLEN IANE WILSON 'Ellen Our plegmatic sophisticate is the first to en- liven any serious situation. Ellen. our fashion plate, upholds the dignity of the senior class. Ir. Class Play: French: College: Chorus: Latin KATHERINE LOUISE WRIGHT Kathy This quiet, but enthusiastic, member of the band is filled with loads of school spirit. She is glad to contribute her best toward every- thing. Band DAVID WILLIAM YOUNG Dave Dave's broad smile never fails to win him friends. He doesn't have to work to prove his sincere interest in people. Student Council: Golf: College: Lettermen's: Phy-Chy: Chess IAMES R. ZIHMER Zimbo Iim is envied for his potential in public speak- ing talents. He is easy to talk to, but bashful around girls-who wish he weren't. Iesters: Phy-Chy: History: College FRANCES ZUPCIC Franny At noon Fran is never seen unless she is ac- companied by a carful of girls. She outplays most of her classmates during gym. FBLA: GAA NOT PICTURED SUSAN ANDERSON IEANNE BLYSTONE ROBERT A. McCULLOUGH V5 W' elif IUDITH CAROL URAM Indy Iudy is half of Miss Sturiale's Giggle Girls. This neat dresser is marching along the silent but fashionable path to secretarial success. FBLA: Maiorette: Chorus: French PATRICIA MARY VALENSKY Pat C.H.S.'s animated reporter that knows how the grapevine twists. She can be everywhere noticed or otherwise. Her sincere efforts have gained her many admirers, especially the IVth. GINKGO: NOC: Chorus: Prom Commit- tee IAMES RICHARD WALL Rich Many an admiring underclassman will miss our tall, dark, and handsome hunk of man next year. Muscular and manly Rich is afraid of nothing but girls. Basketball WILLIAM WALTON Bill Santa's mate, with his twinkling eyes and hearty guffaw, has the admiration of his tel- low grads for his mathematical wizardry. He shows Mr. Keefer that all is not lost in the younger generation yet! College: Phy-Chy: Biology: Chess BARBARA ANN WEIL Barb This lively twirler possesses perky curls that compliment her personality. Barb is invari- ably ready with droll comments. The rest of the giggle pair. FBLA: French: Chorus: Ma- jorette LEWIS PAUL WHEELER Whitey Sigh .... Ahhhhhh . . . What else can be said about this lady killer ? ? ? He's a great guy. This publicity hound loves to see his name in the NOC. Football: College: Biology: Spanish ELLEN IANE WILSON 'Ellen Our plegmatic sophisticate is the first to en- liven any serious situation. Ellen. our fashion plate, upholds the dignity of the senior class. Ir. Class Play: French: College: Chorus: Latin KATHERINE LOUISE WRIGHT Kathy This quiet, but enthusiastic, member of the band is filled with loads of school spirit. She is glad to contribute her best toward every- thing. Band DAVID WILLIAM YOUNG Dave Dave's broad smile never fails to win him friends. He doesn't have to work to prove his sincere interest in people. Student Council: Golf: College: Lettermen's: Phy-Chy: Chess IAMES R. ZIHMER Zimbo Iim is envied for his potential in public speak- ing talents. He is easy to talk to, but bashful around girls-who wish he weren't. Iesters: Phy-Chy: History: College FRANCES ZUPCIC Franny At noon Fran is never seen unless she is ac- companied by a carful of girls. She outplays most of her classmates during gym. FBLA: GAA NOT PICTURED SUSAN ANDERSON IEANNE BLYSTONE ROBERT A. McCULLOUGH SENIOR COMMITTEES BACCALAUREATE COMMENCEMENT FIRST ROW: E. Beyer. L. Brooks. M. Ewing FIRST ROW. M. Shaman. E. Leety. E. Wilson, I. Doug- 1 . L. F 1 SECOND now. D. Fischer, R. Drew, D. Kaltenbom ass u me' SECOND ROW: R. Taylor, R. Glaser, I. Merritt. B. Eck- enrode, I.. Hanley CLASS DAY FIRST ROW: S. Shelton. N. Gallagher. S. Douglas. C. Palmer. E. Cooke. C. Hill SECOND ROW: R. Metz. D. Derrickson, P. Lee, A. Stayduhar, C. O'Toole THIRD ROW: F. Skerl. F. DiBellu, R. Cornelius. T. Iohnson SENIOR COMMITTEES BACCALAUREATE COMMENCEMENT FIRST ROW: E. Beyer. L. Brooks. M. Ewing FIRST ROW. M. Shaman. E. Leety. E. Wilson, I. Doug- 1 . L. F 1 SECOND now. D. Fischer, R. Drew, D. Kaltenbom ass u me' SECOND ROW: R. Taylor, R. Glaser, I. Merritt. B. Eck- enrode, I.. Hanley CLASS DAY FIRST ROW: S. Shelton. N. Gallagher. S. Douglas. C. Palmer. E. Cooke. C. Hill SECOND ROW: R. Metz. D. Derrickson, P. Lee, A. Stayduhar, C. O'Toole THIRD ROW: F. Skerl. F. DiBellu, R. Cornelius. T. Iohnson 'S MOST LIKELY TO MOST TAI-ENTED SUCCEED Liz Leety Charles Hill lim Glaser Beth Beyer MOST TYPICAL Tom Iohnson Spook Palmer BEST DRESSED Frank DiBella Ellen Wilson 'S MOST LIKELY TO MOST TAI-ENTED SUCCEED Liz Leety Charles Hill lim Glaser Beth Beyer MOST TYPICAL Tom Iohnson Spook Palmer BEST DRESSED Frank DiBella Ellen Wilson QUIETEST AND NOISEST Rich Smith Connie Bente MOST ATHLETIC CLASS FLIRT AND CLASS ROMEO C CLASS CLOWNS Iggy Hunter Iecmne Blystone Bucky Pope Beisy Cooke arol O'Toole Nat Tacchino QUIETEST AND NOISEST Rich Smith Connie Bente MOST ATHLETIC CLASS FLIRT AND CLASS ROMEO C CLASS CLOWNS Iggy Hunter Iecmne Blystone Bucky Pope Beisy Cooke arol O'Toole Nat Tacchino JUNIORS Three-fourths of the way along our careers, and we are beginning to assume leadership. Only a few months and our Class will be the newest and best Senior Class yet, or at least we think, How our hearts swelled with pride when we displayed our latent talents in Decision on Ramey Scott. Our enthusiasm flared higher when we ordered our class rings. At last the long weeks of waiting were rewarded by the glorious day when they arrived. How hands were on parade that week I l But we settle ourself down to the true task before us-that of learning to be good seniors of tomorrow. We accept this challenge with the training that will come through our newly ac- quired responsibilities. At the successful completion of our year, our prom was the enchanting climax of weeks of anxious toil and preparation. ln reflection our I.V.'s cannot be over looked. We were right in there tackling for football, swishing at bas- ketball, and pitching for baseball. It was a lot of fun, and a lot of work too, but that's what made it such a great success. All of this made us proud to assume the title of Senior. Bob Graham. Ken Iohnston. and Iudy Lepak OFFICERS Ken Iohnston ,,i.i...,. President Bob Graham H ..s-.., Vice President Iudy Lepak . .. . Secretary-Treasurer Mr. lfVilliam Mellet .,,,.,,, Advisor l Tuntulizing urom as from our chem istry lah. JUNIORS Three-fourths of the way along our careers, and we are beginning to assume leadership. Only a few months and our Class will be the newest and best Senior Class yet, or at least we think, How our hearts swelled with pride when we displayed our latent talents in Decision on Ramey Scott. Our enthusiasm flared higher when we ordered our class rings. At last the long weeks of waiting were rewarded by the glorious day when they arrived. How hands were on parade that week I l But we settle ourself down to the true task before us-that of learning to be good seniors of tomorrow. We accept this challenge with the training that will come through our newly ac- quired responsibilities. At the successful completion of our year, our prom was the enchanting climax of weeks of anxious toil and preparation. ln reflection our I.V.'s cannot be over looked. 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Af-, W1 Xia' QW, xx fl gg I I. Ig I' , V .R , ig '. ' 3, ,3 h Y 2 if W QQ 1 1? '44 4 1 '3' H' v xx f A F Id? 1 v,.,, wh, H ,, ' fm: fgf':'::' 1 w ........, A -f .V wa.a4,.:...azz,.. A , - 'fn i 1..1,s.1-Q35 1 ' X m QQ: f use x :dw uh 4 NL- my , -Q ' ... 'M rwlgf., WI h 4 +1 A. 1. V' P5 ' A f., 9 1 E 'S K tg 3 A, Qlf ,x 'LN ze Y 3 .- ' .5 Q 3 '5 1 - A Q Av Vx ,Stix Q 5 lv .Six -.gs aj ix Home Room 202 -- First Row: B. Keating, S. I. Brown, R. Quinlan, A. Misklow. C. Kor- dyl, A. Herrington, I. Cherry, V. Kobeda, R. Unger, R. Roedler Second Row: M. Con- ley, M. Dellenbach. M. Thompson, M. G. Hughes, I. Lepak, I. Gensler, W. Max- well, I. Dudich, L. Custer Third Row: D. Dudich, I. Spagnol, R. Pen- dleton, W. Lewellyn, I. Seamiller. M. Stel- fora, C. Follett, T. Naughton, R. Gra- ham Not Pictured: K. Bulford. P. O'Toole, G. Rhines Homeroom 207 - First Row: K. Hull, V. Daley, E. DeSano, I. Hutt, R. Keane, R. Creely. H. Long, C. Fritchman Second Row: I. O'Toole, R. Cherry, R. Gre- gory. T. Gill, K. Mc- Cracken, I. Kreml, I. Daniels Third Row: I. Hollerich, R. Thomas, B. Gor- don, R. Bishop, M. Hutchins, L. Sands Not Pictured: S. Evrard Home Room 202 -- First Row: B. Keating, S. I. Brown, R. Quinlan, A. Misklow. C. Kor- dyl, A. Herrington, I. Cherry, V. Kobeda, R. Unger, R. Roedler Second Row: M. Con- ley, M. Dellenbach. M. Thompson, M. G. Hughes, I. Lepak, I. Gensler, W. Max- well, I. Dudich, L. Custer Third Row: D. Dudich, I. Spagnol, R. Pen- dleton, W. Lewellyn, I. Seamiller. M. Stel- fora, C. Follett, T. Naughton, R. Gra- ham Not Pictured: K. Bulford. P. O'Toole, G. Rhines Homeroom 207 - First Row: K. Hull, V. Daley, E. DeSano, I. Hutt, R. Keane, R. Creely. H. Long, C. Fritchman Second Row: I. O'Toole, R. Cherry, R. Gre- gory. T. Gill, K. Mc- Cracken, I. Kreml, I. Daniels Third Row: I. Hollerich, R. Thomas, B. Gor- don, R. Bishop, M. Hutchins, L. Sands Not Pictured: S. Evrard Icy Bott, Rich Baker, Mary Boyd, and Arlene Iohnston We finally surpassed the special stigma of being called Froshl This year proved that not everyone was towering over us. We could look at a Freshman and smile, remembering what our first days were like. This year, we were reminded, endlessly it seemed, of the meaning of the word, sopho- more, but we took it with a grin, and did our best to make this year worthwhile, And we SOPI-IOMORES OFFICERS lay Bott ,H President Rich Baker Vice President Arlene Iohnston , Secretary Mary Boyd ,, Treasurer Mr. William Kramer Advisor succeeded, because we no longer felt like the lost class of CHS., but more like a real part in what will one day be ours. We gave the school our support and were rewarded by the victorious and winning plays of our football and basketball teams. For the future, We are now looking forward to our next 2 years at Crafton with confidence of experience, I wonder what he is talking about? Icy Bott, Rich Baker, Mary Boyd, and Arlene Iohnston We finally surpassed the special stigma of being called Froshl This year proved that not everyone was towering over us. We could look at a Freshman and smile, remembering what our first days were like. This year, we were reminded, endlessly it seemed, of the meaning of the word, sopho- more, but we took it with a grin, and did our best to make this year worthwhile, And we SOPI-IOMORES OFFICERS lay Bott ,H President Rich Baker Vice President Arlene Iohnston , Secretary Mary Boyd ,, Treasurer Mr. William Kramer Advisor succeeded, because we no longer felt like the lost class of CHS., but more like a real part in what will one day be ours. We gave the school our support and were rewarded by the victorious and winning plays of our football and basketball teams. For the future, We are now looking forward to our next 2 years at Crafton with confidence of experience, I wonder what he is talking about? SOPHOMORES Some Are Wise And Some Are Otherwise Home Room 3 - First Row: B. Alexander, S. Hull, D. Skaggs, B. Parker, C. Zihmer, V. Maroney, I. Rabold, I. Reynolds, B. Bish- , op, R. Thomas, P. Beattie, L. Brown, P. Marsh Second Row: I. Wisharl, D. Taylor, I. Miller, F. Knepper, P. Exler, D. Weaver. W. Nick- olson, R. Fordyce, R. Baker, C. McGrew, S. Hoehn, C. Clark, F. Boland Third Row: I. Verlich, A. Tanney. I. Bab- cock, W. Trieval, A. Randolph, G. Winter, R. Keeler, D. Gund- lach, R. Tornow, T. Bache, M. Stover Noi Piclured: T. Camar- da Home Room 203 - First Row: G. Klein, M. Boyd, M. Bell, L. Maxwell, A. Iohns- lon, S. Lampus, C. Panzer, W. Riley, E. Lageman, M. Sch- neiders, L. McCul- lough Second Row: I. Maddi- qan, L. Kanilh, N. Bailey, S. Gallagher, V. Behringer, P. R. Drexler, D. Simp- son, H. Chipps, H. Houser Third Row: G: Clegg, W. Carter, D. Braun- slein, R. Rauch, R. Milinowski, T. Mor- andi, P. Brvan, B. Gurnev. I. McLean, R. Emblelon Noi Pictured: C. Davis, C. Smith, L. Krall Bu ehler, S. Hammill, SOPHOMORES Some Are Wise And Some Are Otherwise Home Room 3 - First Row: B. Alexander, S. Hull, D. Skaggs, B. Parker, C. Zihmer, V. Maroney, I. Rabold, I. Reynolds, B. Bish- , op, R. Thomas, P. Beattie, L. Brown, P. Marsh Second Row: I. Wisharl, D. Taylor, I. Miller, F. Knepper, P. Exler, D. Weaver. W. Nick- olson, R. Fordyce, R. Baker, C. McGrew, S. Hoehn, C. Clark, F. Boland Third Row: I. Verlich, A. Tanney. I. Bab- cock, W. Trieval, A. Randolph, G. Winter, R. Keeler, D. Gund- lach, R. Tornow, T. Bache, M. Stover Noi Piclured: T. Camar- da Home Room 203 - First Row: G. Klein, M. Boyd, M. Bell, L. Maxwell, A. Iohns- lon, S. Lampus, C. Panzer, W. Riley, E. Lageman, M. Sch- neiders, L. McCul- lough Second Row: I. Maddi- qan, L. Kanilh, N. Bailey, S. Gallagher, V. Behringer, P. R. Drexler, D. Simp- son, H. Chipps, H. Houser Third Row: G: Clegg, W. Carter, D. Braun- slein, R. Rauch, R. Milinowski, T. Mor- andi, P. Brvan, B. Gurnev. I. McLean, R. Emblelon Noi Pictured: C. Davis, C. Smith, L. Krall Bu ehler, S. Hammill, N55 Home Room 208 - First Row: D. Feiertag, N. Kcxdel, F. Nickel, P. Tetzluw, I. Main, B. Lcrckner. D. Dagg, E. Dorr, I. Iamison, P. Eitenmiller Second Row: R. Mc- Cullough. P. Louis, R. A. Musone, I. Smith, M. Cincola, S. Hess, N. Tipping, I. Hillier, M. Kincheloe, P. Lamb, I. Russell Third Row: I. Marshall, W. Mitchell, R. Guil- mart, A. Queiser, R. Shoup, R. Smith, I. O'Connell, I. Riddle, T. Loney Not Pictured: I. Haber- lcmd, E. Connell Home Room 209 - First Row: K. Cunning- ham. P. Conley, B. Dunbar, I. Schnupp, C. Brown, C. Miller, B. Humensky, I. Rid- dle. M. Hershberger. I. Naughton, G. Cruise, D. Hayes, M. Rodak Second Row: K. Strim- el. B. Muck, B. Iones, I. Gilardi, I. Kuesh- ner, T. Lageman, R. Ward. R. Kanith, I. Knotsk, I. Haas, I. Graham. G. Gaylord, I. Chupko Third Row: R. Burrows, R. S eer . Lelak P , I , I. Evans. T. Ccrroenter, R. Pfeiier, H. Mc- Donald. I. Mcmown, E. Bott Not Pictured: R. Mc- Ccmce This is a Phyllolluous Rhomboiodalcrs N55 Home Room 208 - First Row: D. Feiertag, N. Kcxdel, F. Nickel, P. Tetzluw, I. Main, B. Lcrckner. D. Dagg, E. Dorr, I. Iamison, P. Eitenmiller Second Row: R. Mc- Cullough. P. Louis, R. A. Musone, I. Smith, M. Cincola, S. Hess, N. Tipping, I. Hillier, M. Kincheloe, P. Lamb, I. Russell Third Row: I. Marshall, W. Mitchell, R. Guil- mart, A. Queiser, R. Shoup, R. Smith, I. O'Connell, I. Riddle, T. Loney Not Pictured: I. Haber- lcmd, E. Connell Home Room 209 - First Row: K. Cunning- ham. P. Conley, B. Dunbar, I. Schnupp, C. Brown, C. Miller, B. Humensky, I. Rid- dle. M. Hershberger. I. Naughton, G. Cruise, D. Hayes, M. Rodak Second Row: K. Strim- el. B. Muck, B. Iones, I. Gilardi, I. Kuesh- ner, T. Lageman, R. Ward. R. Kanith, I. Knotsk, I. Haas, I. Graham. G. Gaylord, I. Chupko Third Row: R. Burrows, R. S eer . Lelak P , I , I. Evans. T. Ccrroenter, R. Pfeiier, H. Mc- Donald. I. Mcmown, E. Bott Not Pictured: R. Mc- Ccmce This is a Phyllolluous Rhomboiodalcrs FRESHMEN OFFICERS Mary Lou Strain W H ,, President Bob Leety ,,,, , Vice President Walt Lindsey ,, Secretary-Treasurer Mr Ralph Willtinger ,, , , Advisor Frosh days are both exciting and mysterious. All the new faces ot students and teachers, the new methods ot learning, co-operating in our various groups, and getting to know each other leave little time tor much else. How- ever, we do tind time for the all important bas- ketball games, and the inter-mural activities. Oh, No, not you two again Bob Leety. Walt Lindsey, and Mary Lou Strain While in our first days, we draw the obvious opinions ot teachers that will influence us the rest ot the year. The tirst days are somewhat ditticult to adjust to, but once the confusion subsides and the dust settles, we step into the routine Very easily. FRESHMEN OFFICERS Mary Lou Strain W H ,, President Bob Leety ,,,, , Vice President Walt Lindsey ,, Secretary-Treasurer Mr Ralph Willtinger ,, , , Advisor Frosh days are both exciting and mysterious. All the new faces ot students and teachers, the new methods ot learning, co-operating in our various groups, and getting to know each other leave little time tor much else. How- ever, we do tind time for the all important bas- ketball games, and the inter-mural activities. Oh, No, not you two again Bob Leety. Walt Lindsey, and Mary Lou Strain While in our first days, we draw the obvious opinions ot teachers that will influence us the rest ot the year. The tirst days are somewhat ditticult to adjust to, but once the confusion subsides and the dust settles, we step into the routine Very easily. Home Room 2 - Firs Row: R. Boone, I Forsythe, L. Graham L. Milligcm, I. Ev- rord, M. Love, T Barth, L. Thompson I. Stickley, I. Brown Second Row: F. Gollik E. Applebaum, L. Ar- buckle, E. Erickson, R. Welie, I. Schlie- per, I. Holtz, E. Bol- chus, D. Kelly, R. Rossi Third Row: S. Keblish. D. Nowicki, W. Mc- Luckie. I. Iohler, S. Lace R. McCart- Y, ney, I. I. Phipps Not Pictured: L. Chris- ty, W. Elm, E. Hum- mer, E. Hoskins, W. Hughes, I. Lear Home Room 5 - First R o w: W. Lindsey. M. Reeve, P. Green, S. Lagemun, A. Wis- niewski, C. Newell, D. Wheeler, I. Weed, K. Grubbs, I. Kncxuse, Second Row: R. Mc- Clintock, I. Gcxrrelt, R. Leety, G. Louis, L. Hodder, N. Hooper, R. Trohaugh, L. Li- sowski, I. Shier Third Row: K. McCar- ihy, C. O'Brien, I. Elm, R. Ober, I. Hoover, I. Kcxvourus, E. Von Hoferx, I. Kossler, B. Parker i 1 1 Home Room 2 - Firs Row: R. Boone, I Forsythe, L. Graham L. Milligcm, I. Ev- rord, M. Love, T Barth, L. Thompson I. Stickley, I. Brown Second Row: F. Gollik E. Applebaum, L. Ar- buckle, E. Erickson, R. Welie, I. Schlie- per, I. Holtz, E. Bol- chus, D. Kelly, R. Rossi Third Row: S. Keblish. D. Nowicki, W. Mc- Luckie. I. Iohler, S. Lace R. McCart- Y, ney, I. I. Phipps Not Pictured: L. Chris- ty, W. Elm, E. Hum- mer, E. Hoskins, W. Hughes, I. Lear Home Room 5 - First R o w: W. Lindsey. M. Reeve, P. Green, S. Lagemun, A. Wis- niewski, C. Newell, D. Wheeler, I. Weed, K. Grubbs, I. Kncxuse, Second Row: R. Mc- Clintock, I. Gcxrrelt, R. Leety, G. Louis, L. Hodder, N. Hooper, R. Trohaugh, L. Li- sowski, I. Shier Third Row: K. McCar- ihy, C. O'Brien, I. Elm, R. Ober, I. Hoover, I. Kcxvourus, E. Von Hoferx, I. Kossler, B. Parker i 1 1 The wheels of the Freshman Class Well Begun Is Half Done. Home Room 6 - First Row: C. Drew, R. Eiseman, R. Mon- dine, A. Mascellino, S. Hartly. M. Dellen- bach, K. Code, W. Evans, R. Burgh, E. Cottrell Second Row: K. Mc- Cartney, A. Anthony, D. Zaradski, L. Scott, G. Danziger, K. Dav- in, P. Cappelline, R. Fellows, F. Dixon, A. Brinkman Third Row: I. Ray, A. Dear, G. Elm, I. Downs, C. Busler, R. Kowalewski, D. Ko- wulewski, G. Yan- cura, R. Emmone Not Pictured: P. Kettner Home Room 8 - First Row: W. Smith, M. Malloy, E. Reagan, C. R e a g a n, D. Wheeler, R. Terry, G. Pope, P. Coyle, I.. Grant, R. Bodak, G. Vetter Second Row: D. Rea, M. Strain, B. Rea, C. Berini, A. Kornhaus- er, W. Blackwood, R. Fritchman, S. Wright, D. Thomas, H. Robol Third Row: R. Pendel- ton, I. Roberts, T. Searight, T. Lage- man, R. Schneiders, K. Ivauderbaugh, I. Szurek, I. Ford, D. Kaltenborn Not Pictured: E. Bulford, T. Frederick, I. Ha- berland, A. Thomas The wheels of the Freshman Class Well Begun Is Half Done. Home Room 6 - First Row: C. Drew, R. Eiseman, R. Mon- dine, A. Mascellino, S. Hartly. M. Dellen- bach, K. Code, W. Evans, R. Burgh, E. Cottrell Second Row: K. Mc- Cartney, A. Anthony, D. Zaradski, L. Scott, G. Danziger, K. Dav- in, P. Cappelline, R. Fellows, F. Dixon, A. Brinkman Third Row: I. Ray, A. Dear, G. Elm, I. Downs, C. Busler, R. Kowalewski, D. Ko- wulewski, G. Yan- cura, R. Emmone Not Pictured: P. Kettner Home Room 8 - First Row: W. Smith, M. Malloy, E. Reagan, C. R e a g a n, D. Wheeler, R. Terry, G. Pope, P. Coyle, I.. Grant, R. Bodak, G. Vetter Second Row: D. Rea, M. Strain, B. Rea, C. Berini, A. Kornhaus- er, W. Blackwood, R. Fritchman, S. Wright, D. Thomas, H. Robol Third Row: R. Pendel- ton, I. Roberts, T. Searight, T. Lage- man, R. Schneiders, K. Ivauderbaugh, I. Szurek, I. Ford, D. Kaltenborn Not Pictured: E. Bulford, T. Frederick, I. Ha- berland, A. Thomas F .gv 1. . L'- Egg! 4' 5 ag- ! 4 f ix, 1.1 4, 'Inf' 1 R- Q. M wf...,,. . A Q . ---sf.. 5 3 z,..:.. . -- ,1 .,.. K '9 32523 kansas WSE 5' Ji' fm Y N .b v 0 4 I - 'v ' as X in' iii in i ,-110 ' Syfflgi 'ff 'll- r rf' ' f, u . ' nu :Af 1:1 pu . .ff , Ar S5351 ' . 'A ' F .gv 1. . L'- Egg! 4' 5 ag- ! 4 f ix, 1.1 4, 'Inf' 1 R- Q. M wf...,,. . A Q . ---sf.. 5 3 z,..:.. . -- ,1 .,.. K '9 32523 kansas WSE 5' Ji' fm Y N .b v 0 4 I - 'v ' as X in' iii in i ,-110 ' Syfflgi 'ff 'll- r rf' ' f, u . ' nu :Af 1:1 pu . .ff , Ar S5351 ' . 'A ' The organizations, which give us education and entertainment, help us to formulate ideals that are to be imitated. The organizations, which give us education and entertainment, help us to formulate ideals that are to be imitated. BAND Under the skillful baton of Mr. Iohn D. Small, the Crafton High School band again was kept busy by bringing music to the community. Long hours of practice which began during the sum- mer months resulted in quick ternpoed tunes and clever half-time shows to entertain and cheer the fans at the football games, After eigh- teen years of faithful service our old uniforms were laid aside and spanking new blue and gold ones, gained through the efforts of the School Board and the Band Parent's Associa- BASS FIRST ROW: I. Murray. L. Brooks. D. Kaltenborn. D. Weaver. S. Dorfield, R. Patterson SECOND ROW: G. Doschek, I. Verlich, R. Anderson, D. Kul- fenborn TRUMPETS FIRST ROW: S. Creighton, K. Wright. S. Evrard. L. Murray. D. Gerfin SECOND ROW: C. Douglas, B. McKee. R. Drew. W. Yates, E. Applebaum CLARINETS FIRST ROW: P. Mondine. S. Scott, K. Mil- ler. F. Skerl. I. Evans SECOND ROW: N. McNulty. F. Knepper, I Schlieper. C. McGrew. I. McGrew MAIORETTES B. Weil. I. Urum. R. Odisio, G. Harper. I McCalmonI A hot combo plays cool jazz v BAND Under the skillful baton of Mr. Iohn D. Small, the Crafton High School band again was kept busy by bringing music to the community. Long hours of practice which began during the sum- mer months resulted in quick ternpoed tunes and clever half-time shows to entertain and cheer the fans at the football games, After eigh- teen years of faithful service our old uniforms were laid aside and spanking new blue and gold ones, gained through the efforts of the School Board and the Band Parent's Associa- BASS FIRST ROW: I. Murray. L. Brooks. D. Kaltenborn. D. Weaver. S. Dorfield, R. Patterson SECOND ROW: G. Doschek, I. Verlich, R. Anderson, D. Kul- fenborn TRUMPETS FIRST ROW: S. Creighton, K. Wright. S. Evrard. L. Murray. D. Gerfin SECOND ROW: C. Douglas, B. McKee. R. Drew. W. Yates, E. Applebaum CLARINETS FIRST ROW: P. Mondine. S. Scott, K. Mil- ler. F. Skerl. I. Evans SECOND ROW: N. McNulty. F. Knepper, I Schlieper. C. McGrew. I. McGrew MAIORETTES B. Weil. I. Urum. R. Odisio, G. Harper. I McCalmonI A hot combo plays cool jazz v FIRST ROW: M. Love, S. Lancaster, I. Forysthe, V. Crown SECOND ROW: I. Hillier, I. Kueshner, C. Brown, B. Bucher, S. Wright THIRD ROW: H. Chupko, G. Crown I. Rea, I. Lepak, K. Bultord, I. Benyak, Downing A chat with a hungry hobo. T. tion, were gladly donned. These were proudly displayed to the public at the annual band concert on February 26 and 27. Gold ascots were presented by the BPA for the band mem- bers and band jackets to the seniors. Participat- ing in parades gave the band an opportunity to show ott their snappy steps as Well as their musical dexterity. Music ior the class plays and other civic affairs was provided by ensembles. The majorettes, captained by lean McCalmont and Ioan Rea, also made a hit When they ap- peared with the band. DRUMS FIRST ROW: R. Speer, I. Evrard, W. Lucas, R. Kelly, D. Glass SECOND ROW: I. Lepak, G. Gaylord, D. Kelly, H. Mac Don- ald, R. Burrows BELLS AND SAXOPHONES FIRST ROW: M. Chess, C. Kordyl, L. Graham, M. L. Scott, M. Stanley SECOND ROW: D. Fischer, I. Szurek, I. Lelak, L. Grant FIRST ROW: M. Love, S. Lancaster, I. Forysthe, V. Crown SECOND ROW: I. Hillier, I. Kueshner, C. Brown, B. Bucher, S. Wright THIRD ROW: H. Chupko, G. Crown I. Rea, I. Lepak, K. Bultord, I. Benyak, Downing A chat with a hungry hobo. T. tion, were gladly donned. These were proudly displayed to the public at the annual band concert on February 26 and 27. Gold ascots were presented by the BPA for the band mem- bers and band jackets to the seniors. Participat- ing in parades gave the band an opportunity to show ott their snappy steps as Well as their musical dexterity. Music ior the class plays and other civic affairs was provided by ensembles. The majorettes, captained by lean McCalmont and Ioan Rea, also made a hit When they ap- peared with the band. DRUMS FIRST ROW: R. Speer, I. Evrard, W. Lucas, R. Kelly, D. Glass SECOND ROW: I. Lepak, G. Gaylord, D. Kelly, H. Mac Don- ald, R. Burrows BELLS AND SAXOPHONES FIRST ROW: M. Chess, C. Kordyl, L. Graham, M. L. Scott, M. Stanley SECOND ROW: D. Fischer, I. Szurek, I. Lelak, L. Grant CHORUS A senior quartette: I. Merritt, R. Dunn, C. Bly, R. Kincheloe In My Heart There Under the brilliant direction ot Miss Sigrid Gayvert, another successful year has passed tor the Cratton High School Choruses. The Mix- ed Chorus debuted at the American Education Week program Mixed Ensemble presented in- spiring programs for the Cralton Womens Club and the Civic Club at Christmas, The commun- ity Christmas program on December l9 and 2U was both entertaining and heart-Warming as the lull tones ot secular and sacred songs filled Rings A Melody the auditorium. On the evenings of March 19 and 20, the chorus presented the annual Spring Choral Festival that commemorated the one- hundredth anniversary ot Victor Herbert by featuring many ot his lilting arrangements. A special honor tor the Mixed Ensemble came when they were asked to sing the Hallelujah Chorus at the televised Easter Day program at the Gateway Center This was truly a tribute to the directing ability ot Miss Gayvert MIXED ENSEMBLE FIRST ROVV: Miss Gayvert, E. Leety SECOND ROW: D. Rush, B. Parker, I. Nehus, G. Haller, C. O'Toole. P. Valensky, M. Crown, A. Rex, S. Doug- las, E. Wilson, C. Bennett, M. Rex THIRD ROW: K. Kimpel, C. Forsythe, G. Harper, N. Bailey, W. Lucas, R. Gregory, D. Braunstein, I. Merritt, C. Bly. R. Kincheloe, R. Dunn, N. Gallagher, R. Thomas, S. I. Brown, N. Iackson FOURTH ROW: E. Bown, D. Hott. M. Smith, D. Taylor T CHORUS A senior quartette: I. Merritt, R. Dunn, C. Bly, R. Kincheloe In My Heart There Under the brilliant direction ot Miss Sigrid Gayvert, another successful year has passed tor the Cratton High School Choruses. The Mix- ed Chorus debuted at the American Education Week program Mixed Ensemble presented in- spiring programs for the Cralton Womens Club and the Civic Club at Christmas, The commun- ity Christmas program on December l9 and 2U was both entertaining and heart-Warming as the lull tones ot secular and sacred songs filled Rings A Melody the auditorium. On the evenings of March 19 and 20, the chorus presented the annual Spring Choral Festival that commemorated the one- hundredth anniversary ot Victor Herbert by featuring many ot his lilting arrangements. A special honor tor the Mixed Ensemble came when they were asked to sing the Hallelujah Chorus at the televised Easter Day program at the Gateway Center This was truly a tribute to the directing ability ot Miss Gayvert MIXED ENSEMBLE FIRST ROVV: Miss Gayvert, E. Leety SECOND ROW: D. Rush, B. Parker, I. Nehus, G. Haller, C. O'Toole. P. Valensky, M. Crown, A. Rex, S. Doug- las, E. Wilson, C. Bennett, M. Rex THIRD ROW: K. Kimpel, C. Forsythe, G. Harper, N. Bailey, W. Lucas, R. Gregory, D. Braunstein, I. Merritt, C. Bly. R. Kincheloe, R. Dunn, N. Gallagher, R. Thomas, S. I. Brown, N. Iackson FOURTH ROW: E. Bown, D. Hott. M. Smith, D. Taylor T V, if 'e . . rf 3 1 I f I , 1 . 3 ' , , I k K , . 1 i - A 4 A . MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: D. Rush, C. Forsythe, G. Haller, S. Douglas, M. I. Tipping, A. Rex. L. Leety, I. Schnupp, M. Rex B. Wilkes, D. Dagg. E. Bown, M. Moore SECOND ROW: A. Cincola, I. Nehus, S. Evrard, C. O'Toole, M. Crown, M. Smith, S. I. Brown. N. Iackson, R Thomas, D. Taylor, C. Bennett, I. Lepak THIRD ROW: T. Coen, V. Haas, C. Creighton, A. Pope, P. Valensky, N. Kadel, P. Conley, C. DeVenzio, I. Mc- Calmont, D. Hutt, L. Brown, I. Reynolds FOURTH ROW: G. Harper, M. B. Rodack, K. Kimpel, E. DeSano, S. Gallagher, N. Pascoe, N. Gallagher, E Wilson, M. Specht, D. Braustein, R. Gregory, W. Lucas FIFTH ROW: L. Stuckmcm, L. Bedner, N. Bailey, C. Clark, P. Lewis, C. Palmer, M. Feldmiller, R. Dunn, P Bryan, T. Naughton, I. Merritt, C. Bly, R. Kincheloe, Miss Gayvert B GIRLS FIRST ROW: C. Drew, C. Reagan, E. Reagan, I. Forsythe, A. Mascellino, R. Mondine, L. Graham, P. Ke-ttner SECOND ROW: M. Reeves, C. Newell, D. Skaggs, A. Brinkman, R. Bodak, L. Grant, M. Love, S. Hartly, P Green . THIRD ROW: B. Parker, S. Hoehn, D. Rea, L. Lisowski. T. Rea, K. McCarthy, G. Vetter, L. Hodder, N. Hooper R. Eisaman FOURTH ROW: B. Lackner, M. L. Strain, K. McCartney, L. Scott, P. Exler, F. Boland, E. Erickson, I. Weed, P Coyle, Miss Gayvert V, if 'e . . rf 3 1 I f I , 1 . 3 ' , , I k K , . 1 i - A 4 A . MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: D. Rush, C. Forsythe, G. Haller, S. Douglas, M. I. Tipping, A. Rex. L. Leety, I. Schnupp, M. Rex B. Wilkes, D. Dagg. E. Bown, M. Moore SECOND ROW: A. Cincola, I. Nehus, S. Evrard, C. O'Toole, M. Crown, M. Smith, S. I. Brown. N. Iackson, R Thomas, D. Taylor, C. Bennett, I. Lepak THIRD ROW: T. Coen, V. Haas, C. Creighton, A. Pope, P. Valensky, N. Kadel, P. Conley, C. DeVenzio, I. Mc- Calmont, D. Hutt, L. Brown, I. Reynolds FOURTH ROW: G. Harper, M. B. Rodack, K. Kimpel, E. DeSano, S. Gallagher, N. Pascoe, N. Gallagher, E Wilson, M. Specht, D. Braustein, R. Gregory, W. Lucas FIFTH ROW: L. Stuckmcm, L. Bedner, N. Bailey, C. Clark, P. Lewis, C. Palmer, M. Feldmiller, R. Dunn, P Bryan, T. Naughton, I. Merritt, C. Bly, R. Kincheloe, Miss Gayvert B GIRLS FIRST ROW: C. Drew, C. Reagan, E. Reagan, I. Forsythe, A. Mascellino, R. Mondine, L. Graham, P. Ke-ttner SECOND ROW: M. Reeves, C. Newell, D. Skaggs, A. Brinkman, R. Bodak, L. Grant, M. Love, S. Hartly, P Green . THIRD ROW: B. Parker, S. Hoehn, D. Rea, L. Lisowski. T. Rea, K. McCarthy, G. Vetter, L. Hodder, N. Hooper R. Eisaman FOURTH ROW: B. Lackner, M. L. Strain, K. McCartney, L. Scott, P. Exler, F. Boland, E. Erickson, I. Weed, P Coyle, Miss Gayvert r - ' . r UH. ix, .1 J 1 gl l r FIRST ROW: N. Tcrcchino, L. Murray. P. Vulensky. L. Bedner. I. Gallagher. R. Palmer SECOND ROW: C. Robol, D. Fischer. B. Graham, F. Skerl. I. Bradley THIRD ROW: D. Kaltenbom. D. Taylor Senior Class Play On the evenings of April l6 and l7, the high school auditorium rocked with laughter as the Senior Class presented Arsenic and Old Lace. The three-act comedy, under the direc- tion of Mr. Chiefte, centered around two balmy old ladies and their three eccentric nephews. CAST OF CHARACTERS Abby Brewster ,,,,....,ee,....f,f,...,. Pat Valensky Martha Brewster , W ,,-. Lynn Bedner Elaine Harper ,,,.., ..,, L inn Murray Mortimer Brewster N ,,,, ,L Del Fischer Rev, Harper ,,., ..,,,, Dave Taylor , i . Nat Tacchino ck- Dean Kaltenborn L-.. W, Ioe Monaco , ,HW , Cal Robot M, Bob Graham . lim Bradley Dick Palme: ,N lim Gallagher Frank Skerl Ionathan Brewster W Teddy Brewster ,H Dr. Einstein Mm, Klein ,,-,, N- O'Hara , ,,,., . Brophy ,, W ,,.,.,,, Boony ,,,,..,,,.c,--.. Mr, Witherspoon L, Mr. Gibbs c,..,,,... .. .,,,a.......f, W, , PRODUCTION STAFF Faculty Director-Mr. Charles Chieffe Student Directors-Linda Fulrner, Marilyn Rex, Mary Lee Burkhardt Those behind the scenes made the production possible. V . E , fl l 4 r - ' . r UH. ix, .1 J 1 gl l r FIRST ROW: N. Tcrcchino, L. Murray. P. Vulensky. L. Bedner. I. Gallagher. R. Palmer SECOND ROW: C. Robol, D. Fischer. B. Graham, F. Skerl. I. Bradley THIRD ROW: D. Kaltenbom. D. Taylor Senior Class Play On the evenings of April l6 and l7, the high school auditorium rocked with laughter as the Senior Class presented Arsenic and Old Lace. The three-act comedy, under the direc- tion of Mr. Chiefte, centered around two balmy old ladies and their three eccentric nephews. CAST OF CHARACTERS Abby Brewster ,,,,....,ee,....f,f,...,. Pat Valensky Martha Brewster , W ,,-. Lynn Bedner Elaine Harper ,,,.., ..,, L inn Murray Mortimer Brewster N ,,,, ,L Del Fischer Rev, Harper ,,., ..,,,, Dave Taylor , i . Nat Tacchino ck- Dean Kaltenborn L-.. W, Ioe Monaco , ,HW , Cal Robot M, Bob Graham . lim Bradley Dick Palme: ,N lim Gallagher Frank Skerl Ionathan Brewster W Teddy Brewster ,H Dr. Einstein Mm, Klein ,,-,, N- O'Hara , ,,,., . Brophy ,, W ,,.,.,,, Boony ,,,,..,,,.c,--.. Mr, Witherspoon L, Mr. Gibbs c,..,,,... .. .,,,a.......f, W, , PRODUCTION STAFF Faculty Director-Mr. Charles Chieffe Student Directors-Linda Fulrner, Marilyn Rex, Mary Lee Burkhardt Those behind the scenes made the production possible. V . E , fl l 4 1- 0--' .a:na:?45 SEATED: B. Wilkes, S. I. Brown, C. Pickard, A. Pope, R. Quinlan, N. Amorose STANDING: G. Thomson. S. Thompson, C. Hurey, K. Rial, M. Chess, G. Berny, K. Walsh, C. Bennett, A. Ober. R. Graham. L. Custer, R. Morris, D. McMullin, G. Moore, K. Kimpel Under the direction ot faculty advisor, Mr. loseph Perz, and student directors, Karin Kimpel and Gil Moore, the Iunior Class play produc- tion, 'Decision on Ramey Scott , on December 4 and 5 was a sensational success. The three! act drama was keenly accepted by the audi- ence. Tremendous applause justly rewarded the cast for many hours of rehearsal. CAST OF CHARACTERS Ramey Scott ,, , , .. Carol Bennett Miss Eunice Call , Carole Hurey Miss Webster , Sandy Thompson Ellie Parks , .,,, . Alma Pope Dora Sims Sarah lane Brown Herman Murray ,, Bob Graham Norm Amorose Lynnie Pickard Barb Wilkes Glenn Thompson Larry Custer Sammy Varr HW, Lottiebell Winkle Ioy Dodd , ,,,,, Gilbert Hatch , Mr. Garman , Mr, Harper , ,, Art Ober Mrs. Bell , Gloria Harper Mrs. Canby N Kitty Rial Girl W , Kitty Walsh BOY , Glen Berny PRODUCTION STAFF Faculty Director-Mr. lose-ph Perz Student Directors-Karen Kimpel and Gil Moore Now Ramey. we know you did. Junior Class Play 1- 0--' .a:na:?45 SEATED: B. Wilkes, S. I. Brown, C. Pickard, A. Pope, R. Quinlan, N. Amorose STANDING: G. Thomson. S. Thompson, C. Hurey, K. Rial, M. Chess, G. Berny, K. Walsh, C. Bennett, A. Ober. R. Graham. L. Custer, R. Morris, D. McMullin, G. Moore, K. Kimpel Under the direction ot faculty advisor, Mr. loseph Perz, and student directors, Karin Kimpel and Gil Moore, the Iunior Class play produc- tion, 'Decision on Ramey Scott , on December 4 and 5 was a sensational success. The three! act drama was keenly accepted by the audi- ence. Tremendous applause justly rewarded the cast for many hours of rehearsal. CAST OF CHARACTERS Ramey Scott ,, , , .. Carol Bennett Miss Eunice Call , Carole Hurey Miss Webster , Sandy Thompson Ellie Parks , .,,, . Alma Pope Dora Sims Sarah lane Brown Herman Murray ,, Bob Graham Norm Amorose Lynnie Pickard Barb Wilkes Glenn Thompson Larry Custer Sammy Varr HW, Lottiebell Winkle Ioy Dodd , ,,,,, Gilbert Hatch , Mr. Garman , Mr, Harper , ,, Art Ober Mrs. Bell , Gloria Harper Mrs. Canby N Kitty Rial Girl W , Kitty Walsh BOY , Glen Berny PRODUCTION STAFF Faculty Director-Mr. lose-ph Perz Student Directors-Karen Kimpel and Gil Moore Now Ramey. we know you did. Junior Class Play ORGANIZATIONS The big three of CHS. Student Council . . . work adds depth to the social life and service of the student body. These representatives, elected by the corps they serve, presented the Touchdown Twirl' in November, crowning a triumphant sason. Before Christmas vacation they brought orphans from Tonner, St. Paul's and OddfelloW's to share our blessings, Their gilt baskets to cheer sick classmates were very welcome. The climatic ending came When they sponsored the high school on l'Club ll Teen Time on television channel ll. OFFICERS Richard Taylor .,...,i,...,.....i.. President lames Glaser --- i....., Vice President Carole Palmer --- --- Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Paul Kmetz -- ........... Advisor SEATED: Mr. Kmetz, A. Iohnston, M. Moore, I. Hutt, C. DeVenzio, M. Love. N. Hooper, C. Palmer, I. Glaser, R. Glaser STANDING: R. Taylor, B. Parker, M. Kincheloe, L. Monaco, D. Young, R. Palmer, R. Dunn, M. G. Hughes, T. Iohnson, I. Rea, D. Wheeler, I. Evans ORGANIZATIONS The big three of CHS. Student Council . . . work adds depth to the social life and service of the student body. These representatives, elected by the corps they serve, presented the Touchdown Twirl' in November, crowning a triumphant sason. Before Christmas vacation they brought orphans from Tonner, St. Paul's and OddfelloW's to share our blessings, Their gilt baskets to cheer sick classmates were very welcome. The climatic ending came When they sponsored the high school on l'Club ll Teen Time on television channel ll. OFFICERS Richard Taylor .,...,i,...,.....i.. President lames Glaser --- i....., Vice President Carole Palmer --- --- Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Paul Kmetz -- ........... Advisor SEATED: Mr. Kmetz, A. Iohnston, M. Moore, I. Hutt, C. DeVenzio, M. Love. N. Hooper, C. Palmer, I. Glaser, R. Glaser STANDING: R. Taylor, B. Parker, M. Kincheloe, L. Monaco, D. Young, R. Palmer, R. Dunn, M. G. Hughes, T. Iohnson, I. Rea, D. Wheeler, I. Evans SEATED: E. Cooke, K. Miller, S. Lancaster, M. L. Scott, M. L. Burkhardt, E. Nicholson, E. Beyer, E. Leety. S. Douglas, P. Lee, P. Valensky STANDING: R. Cornelius. L. Omastcx, R. Anderson, F. DiBella, D. Fischer, C. Hill, R. Metz, R. Taylor, R. Glaser, T. Iohnson, M. Specht, E. Wilson, C. Palmer, G. Haller National Honor Society . . . is the highest distinction that can be be- stowed upon the students by their high school. The members of our faculty vote each year tor those seniors Whose qualities in scholarship, character, service, citizenship, and leadership carry them above their classmates. This mem- bership does not only indicate scholastic achievements but also achievement in extra Assembly big-wheels-Liz and Tay curricular activities. The Rotary Club of the Crafton Community honored these newly elect- ed members ot National Honor Society with three dinner-meetings at the Cratton Club Hall. There, the Rotary Club provided special pro- grams of interest to them that were designed to help them to become good and useful citi- zens and to put Uservice above self. SEATED: E. Cooke, K. Miller, S. Lancaster, M. L. Scott, M. L. Burkhardt, E. Nicholson, E. Beyer, E. Leety. S. Douglas, P. Lee, P. Valensky STANDING: R. Cornelius. L. Omastcx, R. Anderson, F. DiBella, D. Fischer, C. Hill, R. Metz, R. Taylor, R. Glaser, T. Iohnson, M. Specht, E. Wilson, C. Palmer, G. Haller National Honor Society . . . is the highest distinction that can be be- stowed upon the students by their high school. The members of our faculty vote each year tor those seniors Whose qualities in scholarship, character, service, citizenship, and leadership carry them above their classmates. This mem- bership does not only indicate scholastic achievements but also achievement in extra Assembly big-wheels-Liz and Tay curricular activities. The Rotary Club of the Crafton Community honored these newly elect- ed members ot National Honor Society with three dinner-meetings at the Cratton Club Hall. There, the Rotary Club provided special pro- grams of interest to them that were designed to help them to become good and useful citi- zens and to put Uservice above self. FIRST ROW: L. Omcxsta, S. Lancaster, Mr. Schroth SECOND ROW: G. Hcxller. P. Vulensky, B. Cooke, M. Corkery THIRD ROW: M. Specht. A. Stayduhcxr, M. Rex. K. Miller FOURTH ROW: M. Sncrmcm, L. Brooks, D. Halt, B. Beyer FIFTH ROW: B. Anderson, T. Iohnson, D. Kcrltenborn SIXTH ROW: R. Glaser, R. Rudolph, R. Drew, D. Fischer SEVENTH ROW: N. Tacchino THE 1959 GINKGO The GINKGO :statf a dtverslhed group ot Semors under the leadershtp ot Mr Schroth comblned thetr talents to produce our yearbook Long hours ot grtndrng and conterrtng plus a Wee' btt ot msptratton brought about many changes tn the appearance ot the book Sandra Lancaster and Lawrence Omas- ta were chosen co-edltors by the faculty Whtle belng mtroduced to the complex mes ot the pubhshtng world the Stalt soon swung tnto a pattern ot work hber- ally mtxed wtth tun Tune tempers and talent often semed to be short the same ttme deadhnes approached GINKGO tocustng attention on the graduatzng class records a Wonderful memory All wrapped up in the subscnptxon dnve FIRST ROW: L. Omcxsta, S. Lancaster, Mr. Schroth SECOND ROW: G. Hcxller. P. Vulensky, B. Cooke, M. Corkery THIRD ROW: M. Specht. A. Stayduhcxr, M. Rex. K. Miller FOURTH ROW: M. Sncrmcm, L. Brooks, D. Halt, B. Beyer FIFTH ROW: B. Anderson, T. Iohnson, D. Kcrltenborn SIXTH ROW: R. Glaser, R. Rudolph, R. Drew, D. Fischer SEVENTH ROW: N. Tacchino THE 1959 GINKGO The GINKGO :statf a dtverslhed group ot Semors under the leadershtp ot Mr Schroth comblned thetr talents to produce our yearbook Long hours ot grtndrng and conterrtng plus a Wee' btt ot msptratton brought about many changes tn the appearance ot the book Sandra Lancaster and Lawrence Omas- ta were chosen co-edltors by the faculty Whtle belng mtroduced to the complex mes ot the pubhshtng world the Stalt soon swung tnto a pattern ot work hber- ally mtxed wtth tun Tune tempers and talent often semed to be short the same ttme deadhnes approached GINKGO tocustng attention on the graduatzng class records a Wonderful memory All wrapped up in the subscnptxon dnve THE 1959 GINKGO STAFF Editors i,. .,! Sandy Lancaster, Larry Omasta Classes ,,,, Gretchen l-laller, Dean Kaltenborn Clubs .... Sports - - - Features - - Faculty - - - Advertising Finances - - - Art --- Staff - - - - Typists - - - Sponsor .... - - - - - - - - Pat Valensky, Beth Beyer - - - - Marilyn Rex, Diane Derrickson , - - - - - Betsy Cooke, Muriel Corkery, ---- Roger Glaser, Nat Tacchino ----------------- Karin Miller Us, Maryln Specht, Lana Brooks -,-- Bob Anderson, Bob Drew, Del Fischer ------------------- Frank Skerl Ralph Rudolph, Alice Stayduhar, Torn Iohnson ---- Dianne l-latt, Sandy Shelton, Mary Snaman ---- Mr. loseph Schroth Sharp contrast achieves good balance What happened to fha! other SIU? All Stuck up! Hey! I didn't write that copy! THE 1959 GINKGO STAFF Editors i,. .,! Sandy Lancaster, Larry Omasta Classes ,,,, Gretchen l-laller, Dean Kaltenborn Clubs .... Sports - - - Features - - Faculty - - - Advertising Finances - - - Art --- Staff - - - - Typists - - - Sponsor .... - - - - - - - - Pat Valensky, Beth Beyer - - - - Marilyn Rex, Diane Derrickson , - - - - - Betsy Cooke, Muriel Corkery, ---- Roger Glaser, Nat Tacchino ----------------- Karin Miller Us, Maryln Specht, Lana Brooks -,-- Bob Anderson, Bob Drew, Del Fischer ------------------- Frank Skerl Ralph Rudolph, Alice Stayduhar, Torn Iohnson ---- Dianne l-latt, Sandy Shelton, Mary Snaman ---- Mr. loseph Schroth Sharp contrast achieves good balance What happened to fha! other SIU? All Stuck up! Hey! I didn't write that copy! KEY CLUB , . . elects new members to its folds each year. The Kiwanis sponsors this activity, and invites two of the Key Club members to their Weekly meetings. The boys' efforts in greeting and in- troducing th representatives who spoke to us contributed to the success of Career Day at CHS. OFFICERS Tom Iohnson --- .......,i,,...e... President Sam Pace .... .... V ice President Ray Metz H, ev... Secretary Lou Monaco ...... --- Treasurer Mr William Mellett . , M, Sponsor KEY CLUB FIRST ROW: R. Fordyce, W. Riddle, G. Berny, I. Glaser. B. Eckenrode, S. Drew, T. Gill, D. Henderson SECOND ROW: R. Palmer, R. Graham. D. Taylor. H. Kurtz, C. Hill. N. Tacchino, P. Ewing, K. Johnston THIRD ROW: R. Metz, S. Pace, T. Iohnson, L. Monaco YOUTH FOR CHRIST . . . under the sponsorship of Mr, Haney, was added to the roll of clubs this year. lts Worthy purpose is that of creating and maintaining high standards of Christian character through- out the school and community. All students of the high school are encouraged to attend the Weekly meetings which feature outstanding speakers and movies. OFFICERS Dick Taylor ....................... President Peggy Marsh .... Vice President of Programing Linda Fulmer .....- Vice President of Publicity Mr. E. Victor Haney ..,.............. Sponsor Y.F.C. F. Knepper, D. Gundlach, I. Szurek, P. Marsh, D. Taylor. G. Harper, R. Taylor, B. Parker, D. Taylor, Mr. Han- 9Y KEY CLUB , . . elects new members to its folds each year. The Kiwanis sponsors this activity, and invites two of the Key Club members to their Weekly meetings. The boys' efforts in greeting and in- troducing th representatives who spoke to us contributed to the success of Career Day at CHS. OFFICERS Tom Iohnson --- .......,i,,...e... President Sam Pace .... .... V ice President Ray Metz H, ev... Secretary Lou Monaco ...... --- Treasurer Mr William Mellett . , M, Sponsor KEY CLUB FIRST ROW: R. Fordyce, W. Riddle, G. Berny, I. Glaser. B. Eckenrode, S. Drew, T. Gill, D. Henderson SECOND ROW: R. Palmer, R. Graham. D. Taylor. H. Kurtz, C. Hill. N. Tacchino, P. Ewing, K. Johnston THIRD ROW: R. Metz, S. Pace, T. Iohnson, L. Monaco YOUTH FOR CHRIST . . . under the sponsorship of Mr, Haney, was added to the roll of clubs this year. lts Worthy purpose is that of creating and maintaining high standards of Christian character through- out the school and community. All students of the high school are encouraged to attend the Weekly meetings which feature outstanding speakers and movies. OFFICERS Dick Taylor ....................... President Peggy Marsh .... Vice President of Programing Linda Fulmer .....- Vice President of Publicity Mr. E. Victor Haney ..,.............. Sponsor Y.F.C. F. Knepper, D. Gundlach, I. Szurek, P. Marsh, D. Taylor. G. Harper, R. Taylor, B. Parker, D. Taylor, Mr. Han- 9Y LETTERMEN'S CLUB FIRST ROW: R. Frederick, I. Speidel, D. Breen, F. Di- Bella. R. Cornelius, C. Harm, I. Moncxco SECOND ROW: I. Mc- Lean, R. Rec, I. Merritt, R. Graham, L. Hanley, P. Ew- ing, R. Glaser, D. Young, I. Glaser. T. Gill THIRD ROW: D. Taylor, N. Tacchino, C. Hill, F. Pope, R. Kincheloe, L. Sands, T. Loney, R. Kaminski FOURTH ROW: R. Metz, S. Pace. T. Iohnson, Mr. Der- rickson LETTERMEN 'S CLUB . . . is open to all boys Who have earned a Var- sity Letter in some sport, After holding a fantas- tic bakesale, and selling refreshments at the basketball and football games, they earned enough money to purchase their prized letter- men's jackets. They also sponsored the student- faculty game. OFFICERS Tom Iohnson -- .......... ...... P resident Sam Pace .... .... V ice President Ray Metz .......... ,- Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Paul Derrickson .... .........e S ponsor CHESS CLUB . . . proved that the Cougars are cunning, too, by taking the lnterscholastic League title in the West Section. They beat Philadelphia tor the state title Other highlights of the year were a tournament in the school and playing men from Carnegie Tech and the Western Penitenti- ary. Mr. William Kramer sponsors this club. STATE CHAMPION TEAM Bob Anderson George Doschek Dave McMullin Leslie Maxwell Bob Morris CHESS CLUB SEATED: W. Kirkpatrick. G. Doschek, E. Hammer, W. Trievcxl, L. Maxwell, W. Knerler, G. Berny STANDING: W. Nicholson, D. Gundlach, G. Moore, D. McMullin, H. Chipps, A. Gee. T. Davis, R. Morris, R. Burrows, I. Mcrnown, Mr. Kramer LETTERMEN'S CLUB FIRST ROW: R. Frederick, I. Speidel, D. Breen, F. Di- Bella. R. Cornelius, C. Harm, I. Moncxco SECOND ROW: I. Mc- Lean, R. Rec, I. Merritt, R. Graham, L. Hanley, P. Ew- ing, R. Glaser, D. Young, I. Glaser. T. Gill THIRD ROW: D. Taylor, N. Tacchino, C. Hill, F. Pope, R. Kincheloe, L. Sands, T. Loney, R. Kaminski FOURTH ROW: R. Metz, S. Pace. T. Iohnson, Mr. Der- rickson LETTERMEN 'S CLUB . . . is open to all boys Who have earned a Var- sity Letter in some sport, After holding a fantas- tic bakesale, and selling refreshments at the basketball and football games, they earned enough money to purchase their prized letter- men's jackets. They also sponsored the student- faculty game. OFFICERS Tom Iohnson -- .......... ...... P resident Sam Pace .... .... V ice President Ray Metz .......... ,- Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Paul Derrickson .... .........e S ponsor CHESS CLUB . . . proved that the Cougars are cunning, too, by taking the lnterscholastic League title in the West Section. They beat Philadelphia tor the state title Other highlights of the year were a tournament in the school and playing men from Carnegie Tech and the Western Penitenti- ary. Mr. William Kramer sponsors this club. STATE CHAMPION TEAM Bob Anderson George Doschek Dave McMullin Leslie Maxwell Bob Morris CHESS CLUB SEATED: W. Kirkpatrick. G. Doschek, E. Hammer, W. Trievcxl, L. Maxwell, W. Knerler, G. Berny STANDING: W. Nicholson, D. Gundlach, G. Moore, D. McMullin, H. Chipps, A. Gee. T. Davis, R. Morris, R. Burrows, I. Mcrnown, Mr. Kramer F. B. L. A. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA , . . observe, then practice techniques of teach- ing and discipline in the elementary grades of First and Second Wards, Their skills are pre- pared for reserve duty as substitutes at CHS if the need arises. Those sincerely interested in teaching are accepted for membership. OFFICERS Mary Lou Scott ...acA...... ...... P resident Iudy -Nehus ,....... ..,,.. V ice President Mary Lee Burkhardt ..,,.. Secretary-Treasurer Dr, Edward Baynham --- ....,,,,, . Sponsor FIRST ROW: S. Bluckley. B. Ewing. V. Craig. L. Hess. I. Uram, B. Weil SECOND ROW: B. Cupo- grecu. S. Shelton, M. Hayes. F. Freshwater, F. Zupcic, M. Bcxshline, N. Richter, M. Ret- tinger. G. Eckenrode, S. Coczkley THIRD ROW: A. Cincola, N. Kadel, A. Iohnston, C. Panzer, I. McCalmont, T. Lageman, M. Crown, M. G. Hughes FOURTH ROW: I. Perdott. I. Fellows, M. L. Dodds, D. Hutt, S. Arrigo. P. Davin. I. Lepuk, R. Odisio FIFTH ROW: B. Powell, V. Scott. Miss Sturiale, Miss Boyle F.T.A. FIRST ROW: I. Blanc, M. Snamcm, E. Roberts SECOND ROW: M. Specht. M. Chess. L. Bedner THIRD ROW: Dr. Boyn- ham, M. L. Burkhardt, I. Nehus, M. L. Scott FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA . . . combines the girls taking the secretarial course to prepare tor their careers in the busi- ness World. The members pooled their cuisine talents tor a bake sale, A dance at the Canteen after a home basketball game was also among their activities. OFFICERS Barb Weil .... ........,. .,...i P r esident Iudy Uram .... --- Vice President Lorraine Hess - - - .....c Secretary Ginger Craig , W , ,.....v...., Treasurer Barbara Ewing - -- ,... Recording Secretary Sandy Blackley .....-.... Regional Secretary Miss Boyle and Miss Sturiale ........ Sponsors F. B. L. A. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA , . . observe, then practice techniques of teach- ing and discipline in the elementary grades of First and Second Wards, Their skills are pre- pared for reserve duty as substitutes at CHS if the need arises. Those sincerely interested in teaching are accepted for membership. OFFICERS Mary Lou Scott ...acA...... ...... P resident Iudy -Nehus ,....... ..,,.. V ice President Mary Lee Burkhardt ..,,.. Secretary-Treasurer Dr, Edward Baynham --- ....,,,,, . Sponsor FIRST ROW: S. Bluckley. B. Ewing. V. Craig. L. Hess. I. Uram, B. Weil SECOND ROW: B. Cupo- grecu. S. Shelton, M. Hayes. F. Freshwater, F. Zupcic, M. Bcxshline, N. Richter, M. Ret- tinger. G. Eckenrode, S. Coczkley THIRD ROW: A. Cincola, N. Kadel, A. Iohnston, C. Panzer, I. McCalmont, T. Lageman, M. Crown, M. G. Hughes FOURTH ROW: I. Perdott. I. Fellows, M. L. Dodds, D. Hutt, S. Arrigo. P. Davin. I. Lepuk, R. Odisio FIFTH ROW: B. Powell, V. Scott. Miss Sturiale, Miss Boyle F.T.A. FIRST ROW: I. Blanc, M. Snamcm, E. Roberts SECOND ROW: M. Specht. M. Chess. L. Bedner THIRD ROW: Dr. Boyn- ham, M. L. Burkhardt, I. Nehus, M. L. Scott FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA . . . combines the girls taking the secretarial course to prepare tor their careers in the busi- ness World. The members pooled their cuisine talents tor a bake sale, A dance at the Canteen after a home basketball game was also among their activities. OFFICERS Barb Weil .... ........,. .,...i P r esident Iudy Uram .... --- Vice President Lorraine Hess - - - .....c Secretary Ginger Craig , W , ,.....v...., Treasurer Barbara Ewing - -- ,... Recording Secretary Sandy Blackley .....-.... Regional Secretary Miss Boyle and Miss Sturiale ........ Sponsors LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: P. Gilling- ham, E. Roberts. M. McFar- ren, E. DeSano. A. Rex SECOND ROW: E. Bown, C. Shaffer. G. Iula. M. Hal- loran, M. Schmidt. N. Clel- land. Miss Briggs, B. Wilkes. V. Haas. L. Ervin. M. Dellen- bach LIBRARY CLUB . . . is primarily a service club ready to minis- ter to the library needs ot the students, faculty, and administration. Members use their study halls to manage the circulating library and re- pair books. The main project this year was renumbering all the books in the library. Liz Roberts ....... - - - President Miss Helen Briggs --- --- Sponsor COLLEGE CLUB . . . proved to be an essential and interesting part of our senior year to those contemplating further education, Mrs, Silia presented movies on personality and teen-age problems to the club. Representatives from many colleges dis- cussed the aspects of college lite, OFFICERS Bob Cornelius -- ...... President Chuck Hill ,-- -- Vice President Iudy Douglass -- -- Secretary Betsy Cooke .... -- Treasurer Mrs. Madge Silia -- -- Sponsor COLLEGE CLUB FIRST ROW: B. Cooke, R. Cor- nelius. C. Hill. I. Douglass, Mrs. Silio: SECOND ROW: I. Snyder, I. Monaco. M. I. Tipping. G. Hal- ler, S. Douglas, P. Valensky, N. Gallagher. C. O'Toole, K. Eh- ' mann, I. Nehus, C. Bente. M. Corkery, L. Fulmer, M. Rex. I. Gallik, M. Scott THIRD ROW: K. Miller. B. Bey- er, M. Burkhardl. S. Lancaster. A. Stayduhur, E. Leety, E. Wil- son, M. Specht. I. Blanc, L. Brooks, S. I-Iellerman, C. Parse, P. Lee, M. Snaman, T. Downing FOURTH ROW: N. Pascoe, C. Palmer, M. Feldmiller. M. Kuhn, L. Stuckman. L. Rea. R. Fred- erick, I. Speidel, D. Breen, F. DiBe1la, R. Bodak, L. Omasta FIFTH ROW: I. Glaser, D. Downs, R. Glaser, D. Young. B. Eckenrode, L. Wheeler. L. Han- ley, R. Burrows, W. Smith SIXTH ROW: D. Taylor. D. Braunstein. U. Krug, I. Iames. R. Dunn, R. Oldaker, W. Wal- ton, R. Metz, R. Rudolph, D. Burrows SEVENTH ROW: I. Reese, R. Petrie. D. Kaltenborn, R. Drew, IJ. Fischer. F. Pope. R. Kinche- oe EIGHTH ROW: I. Merritt, R. Taylor LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: P. Gilling- ham, E. Roberts. M. McFar- ren, E. DeSano. A. Rex SECOND ROW: E. Bown, C. Shaffer. G. Iula. M. Hal- loran, M. Schmidt. N. Clel- land. Miss Briggs, B. Wilkes. V. Haas. L. Ervin. M. Dellen- bach LIBRARY CLUB . . . is primarily a service club ready to minis- ter to the library needs ot the students, faculty, and administration. Members use their study halls to manage the circulating library and re- pair books. The main project this year was renumbering all the books in the library. Liz Roberts ....... - - - President Miss Helen Briggs --- --- Sponsor COLLEGE CLUB . . . proved to be an essential and interesting part of our senior year to those contemplating further education, Mrs, Silia presented movies on personality and teen-age problems to the club. Representatives from many colleges dis- cussed the aspects of college lite, OFFICERS Bob Cornelius -- ...... President Chuck Hill ,-- -- Vice President Iudy Douglass -- -- Secretary Betsy Cooke .... -- Treasurer Mrs. Madge Silia -- -- Sponsor COLLEGE CLUB FIRST ROW: B. Cooke, R. Cor- nelius. C. Hill. I. Douglass, Mrs. Silio: SECOND ROW: I. Snyder, I. Monaco. M. I. Tipping. G. Hal- ler, S. Douglas, P. Valensky, N. Gallagher. C. O'Toole, K. Eh- ' mann, I. Nehus, C. Bente. M. Corkery, L. Fulmer, M. Rex. I. Gallik, M. Scott THIRD ROW: K. Miller. B. Bey- er, M. Burkhardl. S. Lancaster. A. Stayduhur, E. Leety, E. Wil- son, M. Specht. I. Blanc, L. Brooks, S. I-Iellerman, C. Parse, P. Lee, M. Snaman, T. Downing FOURTH ROW: N. Pascoe, C. Palmer, M. Feldmiller. M. Kuhn, L. Stuckman. L. Rea. R. Fred- erick, I. Speidel, D. Breen, F. DiBe1la, R. Bodak, L. Omasta FIFTH ROW: I. Glaser, D. Downs, R. Glaser, D. Young. B. Eckenrode, L. Wheeler. L. Han- ley, R. Burrows, W. Smith SIXTH ROW: D. Taylor. D. Braunstein. U. Krug, I. Iames. R. Dunn, R. Oldaker, W. Wal- ton, R. Metz, R. Rudolph, D. Burrows SEVENTH ROW: I. Reese, R. Petrie. D. Kaltenborn, R. Drew, IJ. Fischer. F. Pope. R. Kinche- oe EIGHTH ROW: I. Merritt, R. Taylor IESTERS . . . is a group ot drama-rninded speech students which seeks to promote the talent of our school. Because of the great demand to belong to this organization, the club has been divided into a Sophomore and Iunior-Senior Club. Among the activities ot this club was a dance at the Cralton Canteen with lay Michael as Master ot Cere- monies. F- l SOPHOMORE IESTERS FIRST ROW: R. Smith, L. Maxwell, M. Bell, Mr. Chief- ie SECOND ROW: D. Feier- lag, B. Parker, F. Nickel, M. Boyd, B. Bishop, I. Iamison, E. Dorr, M. Schneiders, M. Hershberger THIRD ROW: R. McCul- lough, N. Bailey, S. Lampus. I. Miller. F. Knepper, C. Mc- Grew, V. Behringer, I. Gilar- di FOURTH ROW: C. Clark, I. Verlich, B. Drexler, W. Carter. T. Loney, N. Tip- ping, W. Riddle, I. Russell, R. Shoup SENIOR IESTERS FIRST ROW: L. Murray, S. Naughton, D. Palmer, Mr. Chieile SECOND ROW: M. I. Tip- ping, G. Haller, N. Gallag- her, C. O'Toole, S. Douglas, B. Cooke. M. Corkery, E. Bown, I... Fulmer, T. Down- ing, M. Feldmiller, C. Parse, M. Rex, K. Miller, V. Haas THIRD ROW: S. Heller- man, L. Brook, C. Busler, M. Snaman, I.. Ervin, H. Long, M. G. Hughes, A. Pope. C. Benneii, C. Pick- ard, K. Walsh, I. Rea FOURTH ROW: M. McNul- ly, L. Siuckman, I. Zihmer. D. Downs, I. Gallagher, C. Robol, R. Oldaker, R. Gra- ham FIFTH ROW: I. Gosseit, D. Kaltenborn, D. Fischer, F. Skerl IUNIOR-SENIOR OFFICERS Dick Palmer ..... .Yi.., P resident Steve Naughton --- ....., Vice President Linn Murray ...... V Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Charles Chietle ...s,,........... Sponsor SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Bob Smith .....,.e................ President Laura Maxwell ii- ...... Vice President Mary Ann Bell --- -- Secretary-Treasurer IESTERS . . . is a group ot drama-rninded speech students which seeks to promote the talent of our school. Because of the great demand to belong to this organization, the club has been divided into a Sophomore and Iunior-Senior Club. Among the activities ot this club was a dance at the Cralton Canteen with lay Michael as Master ot Cere- monies. F- l SOPHOMORE IESTERS FIRST ROW: R. Smith, L. Maxwell, M. Bell, Mr. Chief- ie SECOND ROW: D. Feier- lag, B. Parker, F. Nickel, M. Boyd, B. Bishop, I. Iamison, E. Dorr, M. Schneiders, M. Hershberger THIRD ROW: R. McCul- lough, N. Bailey, S. Lampus. I. Miller. F. Knepper, C. Mc- Grew, V. Behringer, I. Gilar- di FOURTH ROW: C. Clark, I. Verlich, B. Drexler, W. Carter. T. Loney, N. Tip- ping, W. Riddle, I. Russell, R. Shoup SENIOR IESTERS FIRST ROW: L. Murray, S. Naughton, D. Palmer, Mr. Chieile SECOND ROW: M. I. Tip- ping, G. Haller, N. Gallag- her, C. O'Toole, S. Douglas, B. Cooke. M. Corkery, E. Bown, I... Fulmer, T. Down- ing, M. Feldmiller, C. Parse, M. Rex, K. Miller, V. Haas THIRD ROW: S. Heller- man, L. Brook, C. Busler, M. Snaman, I.. Ervin, H. Long, M. G. Hughes, A. Pope. C. Benneii, C. Pick- ard, K. Walsh, I. Rea FOURTH ROW: M. McNul- ly, L. Siuckman, I. Zihmer. D. Downs, I. Gallagher, C. Robol, R. Oldaker, R. Gra- ham FIFTH ROW: I. Gosseit, D. Kaltenborn, D. Fischer, F. Skerl IUNIOR-SENIOR OFFICERS Dick Palmer ..... .Yi.., P resident Steve Naughton --- ....., Vice President Linn Murray ...... V Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Charles Chietle ...s,,........... Sponsor SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Bob Smith .....,.e................ President Laura Maxwell ii- ...... Vice President Mary Ann Bell --- -- Secretary-Treasurer PHY-CHY CLUB FIRST ROW: R. Anderson. R. Cornelius, E. Beyer, Mr. Kramer SECOND ROW: E. DeSa- no, B. Wilkes, M. McFarren, S. Lancaster, R. Keane, A. Misklow, M. Conley, K. Kimpel, C. Creighton, C. Kordyl THIRD ROW: S. Thomp- son, S. Bost, M. McCarthy. S. Wahl, M. Chess, R. Cree- ly, R. Gregory, G. Doschek, G. Moore FOURTH ROW: C. Bly, R. Glaser, U. Krug, I. Iames. W. Smith, L. Omasta, R. Burrows, A. Gee FIFTH ROW: R. Drew, F. Pelrich, D. Taylor, W. Wal- ton, R. Rudolph, T. Davis PHY-CHY CLUB . . . is devoted to encouraging its members to pursue science further. Plans were initiated to take demonstrations to younger students in Cratton schools to stimulate interest in science. Students currently enrolled in chemistry or physics, maintaining good scholastic records, quality tor membership. OFFICERS Bob Anderson ...,. . ..,,... .,r, . President Bob Cornelius - . , ,,.,v, Vice President Beth Beyer ..,,,,,,. I, Secretary-Treasurer Mr. William Kramer -- .....,,c W Sponsor .'u 1-, 'L I f I . A . BIOLOGY CLUB . , members became more familiar with both the exotic plant and animal lite of the earth and practical application ot their science through guest speakers. The club teamed with Phy-Chy to sponsor a science fair in the school. Students scheduled in biology may Join. OFFICERS Tom Bache , , , ........... ,,,,, P resident Iohn Lelak H, .,,,,, Vice President Barb Bishop ,.,. H Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Ioseph Perz .. . - ..... . ,.... Sponsor BIOLOGY CLUB Lelalc, T. Bache, Mr. Perz SECOND ROW: B. Alexan Humensky, B. Boyd, I. Iami son, I. Riddle, M. Schneid ers, E. Lageman THIRD ROW: M. Hersh FIRST ROW: B. Bishop, I der, L. Grant, P. Coyle, K Cunningham, B. Parker, B vvx . berger, I. Naughton, K Strimel, P. Louis, W. Riley, I. Roberts, S. Wright, T. Lageman FOURTH ROW: E. Ham- mer, F. Gallik. G. Gaylord, R. Rossi, S. Hoehn, F. Bo- land, P. Lamb FIFTH ROW: W. Trieval, W. Carter, R. Gilmart, I. Haas, I. Chupko, I. Gilardi, P. Ex- er SIXTH ROW: R. McCart- ney, T. Carpenter, T. Mar- andi, R. McDonald, S. La- cey, I. Szurelc, I. Graham, K. Lauderbuagh, R. Burrows PHY-CHY CLUB FIRST ROW: R. Anderson. R. Cornelius, E. Beyer, Mr. Kramer SECOND ROW: E. DeSa- no, B. Wilkes, M. McFarren, S. Lancaster, R. Keane, A. Misklow, M. Conley, K. Kimpel, C. Creighton, C. Kordyl THIRD ROW: S. Thomp- son, S. Bost, M. McCarthy. S. Wahl, M. Chess, R. Cree- ly, R. Gregory, G. Doschek, G. Moore FOURTH ROW: C. Bly, R. Glaser, U. Krug, I. Iames. W. Smith, L. Omasta, R. Burrows, A. Gee FIFTH ROW: R. Drew, F. Pelrich, D. Taylor, W. Wal- ton, R. Rudolph, T. Davis PHY-CHY CLUB . . . is devoted to encouraging its members to pursue science further. Plans were initiated to take demonstrations to younger students in Cratton schools to stimulate interest in science. Students currently enrolled in chemistry or physics, maintaining good scholastic records, quality tor membership. OFFICERS Bob Anderson ...,. . ..,,... .,r, . President Bob Cornelius - . , ,,.,v, Vice President Beth Beyer ..,,,,,,. I, Secretary-Treasurer Mr. William Kramer -- .....,,c W Sponsor .'u 1-, 'L I f I . A . BIOLOGY CLUB . , members became more familiar with both the exotic plant and animal lite of the earth and practical application ot their science through guest speakers. The club teamed with Phy-Chy to sponsor a science fair in the school. Students scheduled in biology may Join. OFFICERS Tom Bache , , , ........... ,,,,, P resident Iohn Lelak H, .,,,,, Vice President Barb Bishop ,.,. H Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Ioseph Perz .. . - ..... . ,.... Sponsor BIOLOGY CLUB Lelalc, T. Bache, Mr. Perz SECOND ROW: B. Alexan Humensky, B. Boyd, I. Iami son, I. Riddle, M. Schneid ers, E. Lageman THIRD ROW: M. Hersh FIRST ROW: B. Bishop, I der, L. Grant, P. Coyle, K Cunningham, B. Parker, B vvx . berger, I. Naughton, K Strimel, P. Louis, W. Riley, I. Roberts, S. Wright, T. Lageman FOURTH ROW: E. Ham- mer, F. Gallik. G. Gaylord, R. Rossi, S. Hoehn, F. Bo- land, P. Lamb FIFTH ROW: W. Trieval, W. Carter, R. Gilmart, I. Haas, I. Chupko, I. Gilardi, P. Ex- er SIXTH ROW: R. McCart- ney, T. Carpenter, T. Mar- andi, R. McDonald, S. La- cey, I. Szurelc, I. Graham, K. Lauderbuagh, R. Burrows ROMA , . . is open to all Latin students. lt has been one of the busiest clubs. Its activities include club prolects, entertaining skits put on during club period and talks given by members on the Roman way ot lite. A dance was held at the Canteen to boost finances to make the Latin Festival, held in March, a success. OFFICERS Dick Fordyce .,.l...........A...... President Kathy McCarthy --- s..,.. Vice President Tex Marshall ...,.....l.. Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Maurice Burnsworth , . ,.,,....... Sponsor ROMA FIRST ROW: R. Fordyce, K. McCarthy, I. Marshall, Mr. Burnsworth SECOND ROW: R. Eise- man, P. Green, I. Forsythe, D. Skaggs, I. Maddigan, N. Amorose, V. Maroney, B. Lackner, M. Love, R. Terry, L. Grant, A. Brinkman THIRD ROW: C. Newell, D. Wheeler, R. McClintock, I. Weed, F. Garrett, K. Grubbs, R. Leeiy, E. Cottrell, E. Erickson, L. Lisowski, F. Arbuckle, M. Kincheloe FOURTH ROW: N. Hooper, S. Wrighi, I. Reynolds, I. Rabold, I. Shier, E. Apple- baum, M. Strain, L. Brown, S. Hoehn, T. Morandi, I. McLean FIFTH ROW: P. Exler, F. Boland, A. Tanney. I. Kos- sler, I. Szurek, I. Bott, T. Bache LE CERCLE FRANCAIS . , . became a Workshop in reading and pro- nounciation du francais, The festive mood of the Noel holidays was captured in room 101 with decorations of the French tradition. Mem- bership is on an honorary basis for both first and second year French students, OFFICERS Ellen Wilson ...................... President Liz Leety ...... ...... V ice President Carole Palmer ..... --- Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Mary Springer -,, ........., Sponsor LE CERCLE FRANCAIS I. Douglass, C. Palmer, E. Wilson, K. Ehmann, I. Hil- lier, E. Leety, P. Lee ROMA , . . is open to all Latin students. lt has been one of the busiest clubs. Its activities include club prolects, entertaining skits put on during club period and talks given by members on the Roman way ot lite. A dance was held at the Canteen to boost finances to make the Latin Festival, held in March, a success. OFFICERS Dick Fordyce .,.l...........A...... President Kathy McCarthy --- s..,.. Vice President Tex Marshall ...,.....l.. Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Maurice Burnsworth , . ,.,,....... Sponsor ROMA FIRST ROW: R. Fordyce, K. McCarthy, I. Marshall, Mr. Burnsworth SECOND ROW: R. Eise- man, P. Green, I. Forsythe, D. Skaggs, I. Maddigan, N. Amorose, V. Maroney, B. Lackner, M. Love, R. Terry, L. Grant, A. Brinkman THIRD ROW: C. Newell, D. Wheeler, R. McClintock, I. Weed, F. Garrett, K. Grubbs, R. Leeiy, E. Cottrell, E. Erickson, L. Lisowski, F. Arbuckle, M. Kincheloe FOURTH ROW: N. Hooper, S. Wrighi, I. Reynolds, I. Rabold, I. Shier, E. Apple- baum, M. Strain, L. Brown, S. Hoehn, T. Morandi, I. McLean FIFTH ROW: P. Exler, F. Boland, A. Tanney. I. Kos- sler, I. Szurek, I. Bott, T. Bache LE CERCLE FRANCAIS . , . became a Workshop in reading and pro- nounciation du francais, The festive mood of the Noel holidays was captured in room 101 with decorations of the French tradition. Mem- bership is on an honorary basis for both first and second year French students, OFFICERS Ellen Wilson ...................... President Liz Leety ...... ...... V ice President Carole Palmer ..... --- Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Mary Springer -,, ........., Sponsor LE CERCLE FRANCAIS I. Douglass, C. Palmer, E. Wilson, K. Ehmann, I. Hil- lier, E. Leety, P. Lee CIRCULO ESPANOL FIRST ROW: on right-Back to front: Mrs. lack, F. Pet- rich. S. Thompson. M. L. Scott, M. McFarren. G. Moore SECOND ROW: W. Lucas. C. Palmer, E. DeSano, N. Iackson, L. Maxwell THIRD ROW: R. Petrie. L Miller. G. Harper, S. Lan- caster CIRCULO ESPANOL , . , found that this year brought an innovation. A separate club was established in each class Officers were chosen according to their aca- demic standing in Spanish. The officers plan- ned informative programs Which were present- ed at frequent intervals throughout the year. These programs helped to acquaint the mem- bers with the Spanish-speaking people and customs. Many colorful scenes were shown to the club through the use of the baloptican. Mrs. lack sponsors the club. STAGE CREW . . . boys are the unsung heroes of all our suc- cessful events at the high school. All the de- tails of scenery and lighting are carefully worked out in their spare time to insure the smooth flow of all our assemblies, musical pro- grams, and plays. This crew of Bob Cherry, Iohn Lelak, and fohn Szurek, with Iim Evans as their head form the vital force behind all productions. ,f r 4 . . i STAGE CREW I. Evans, I. Szurek. R. Cher ry. I. Lelak CIRCULO ESPANOL FIRST ROW: on right-Back to front: Mrs. lack, F. Pet- rich. S. Thompson. M. L. Scott, M. McFarren. G. Moore SECOND ROW: W. Lucas. C. Palmer, E. DeSano, N. Iackson, L. Maxwell THIRD ROW: R. Petrie. L Miller. G. Harper, S. Lan- caster CIRCULO ESPANOL , . , found that this year brought an innovation. A separate club was established in each class Officers were chosen according to their aca- demic standing in Spanish. The officers plan- ned informative programs Which were present- ed at frequent intervals throughout the year. These programs helped to acquaint the mem- bers with the Spanish-speaking people and customs. Many colorful scenes were shown to the club through the use of the baloptican. Mrs. lack sponsors the club. STAGE CREW . . . boys are the unsung heroes of all our suc- cessful events at the high school. All the de- tails of scenery and lighting are carefully worked out in their spare time to insure the smooth flow of all our assemblies, musical pro- grams, and plays. This crew of Bob Cherry, Iohn Lelak, and fohn Szurek, with Iim Evans as their head form the vital force behind all productions. ,f r 4 . . i STAGE CREW I. Evans, I. Szurek. R. Cher ry. I. Lelak N. O. C. SEATED: P. Lee, E. Bown STANDING: M. Burkhurdt, M. I. Tipping, P. Vulensky. A. Rex NEWS O'CRAFT , . . is our school newspaper published weekly by the journalism class under the supervision of Mr. David Kiser. The staff Worked very hard to issue an interesting and novel paper, fea- turing school, social news, and entertaining humor. Special issues were Written at Thanks- giving, Christmas, spring, and graduation. To augment finances for the publication of the graduation issue, blue and gold bookcovers were sold. SEATED: S. Shelton STANDING: V. Craig, B. Powell, M. L. Dodds, I. Nehus K Ehmann CRUTCH CLUB . . . to the dismay of many, was very popular this year. When Bob Kincheloe tore the liga- ments in his ankle during our first football game, he earned the dubious honor of being the first charter member. Other injuries re- ceived during competition by the boys bring- ing glory to Crafton greatly lengthened the roll. The girls did their part to even out the memership by qualifying with sprained ankles. The emblem of this exclusive society features White bandages encircling crossed crutches on a black and blue shield. CRUTCH CLUB B. Kincheloe, I. Bradley, B. Frederick. L. Wheeler, E. Wilson. T. Downing, T. Mor- andi, I. Maddigan -L N. O. C. SEATED: P. Lee, E. Bown STANDING: M. Burkhurdt, M. I. Tipping, P. Vulensky. A. Rex NEWS O'CRAFT , . . is our school newspaper published weekly by the journalism class under the supervision of Mr. David Kiser. The staff Worked very hard to issue an interesting and novel paper, fea- turing school, social news, and entertaining humor. Special issues were Written at Thanks- giving, Christmas, spring, and graduation. To augment finances for the publication of the graduation issue, blue and gold bookcovers were sold. SEATED: S. Shelton STANDING: V. Craig, B. Powell, M. L. Dodds, I. Nehus K Ehmann CRUTCH CLUB . . . to the dismay of many, was very popular this year. When Bob Kincheloe tore the liga- ments in his ankle during our first football game, he earned the dubious honor of being the first charter member. Other injuries re- ceived during competition by the boys bring- ing glory to Crafton greatly lengthened the roll. The girls did their part to even out the memership by qualifying with sprained ankles. The emblem of this exclusive society features White bandages encircling crossed crutches on a black and blue shield. CRUTCH CLUB B. Kincheloe, I. Bradley, B. Frederick. L. Wheeler, E. Wilson. T. Downing, T. Mor- andi, I. Maddigan -L Working hard girls? Bisecting cr bivcrlve J, 'tt rr-I .,.,,X I 1 A' Y K ,,,,,., c x ' . Q af' Lx I 4 fDoes this school teach underwater basketweaving? Late-comer gets rx rush. is Working hard girls? Bisecting cr bivcrlve J, 'tt rr-I .,.,,X I 1 A' Y K ,,,,,., c x ' . Q af' Lx I 4 fDoes this school teach underwater basketweaving? Late-comer gets rx rush. is Q -ali A 5 Qv is 4 f gs iff? f' 25331, ' 63 Q 41 M' if 'qw' ' .. -.L 'fm f ,:' Q -Es SgQ'71 f Q -ali A 5 Qv is 4 f gs iff? f' 25331, ' 63 Q 41 M' if 'qw' ' .. -.L 'fm f ,:' Q -Es SgQ'71 f 'rf 'Q' 'P 'i fW',' f Ili' -K' , 1. fI, ,.:1y I ' If A record of the boys who composed the inimitable teams thot brought home glory. 'rf 'Q' 'P 'i fW',' f Ili' -K' , 1. fI, ,.:1y I ' If A record of the boys who composed the inimitable teams thot brought home glory. FIRST ROW: I. Bradley. T. Iohnson. D. Breen, R. Metz. D. Taylor. S. Pace. P. Ewing, N. Tacchmo, C. Hill. B. Kincheloe. B. Pope SECOND ROW: R. Smith, R. Fordyce. N. Amorose, R. Frederick. R. Comelius, I. Baker, L. Hanley. I. Merritt, F. DiBella. L. Sands. L. Wheeler THIRD ROW: I. Speidel. R. Graham. G. Winter. G. Berny. T. Loney. M. Steffora, I. Riddle, B. Eclcenrode, F. FOOTBALL The Crafton High School football team of l958, under the excellent coaching of Mr. Der- rickson, Mr. Krnetz, and Mr. Mellett, Will long be remembered in the hearts of those who Watched and played as one of the greatest in th history of the school. Play hard, clean, and win was the unwritten motto of every boy who ran onto the gridiron. Double reverses, sparkling receptions of accurate passes, and thundering tackles befuddled their victims and forced them to accept the superiority of a team destined to Win. Managers Chuck Harm and Steve Drew check the first aid box. FIRST ROW: I. Bradley. T. Iohnson. D. Breen, R. Metz. D. Taylor. S. Pace. P. Ewing, N. Tacchmo, C. Hill. B. Kincheloe. B. Pope SECOND ROW: R. Smith, R. Fordyce. N. Amorose, R. Frederick. R. Comelius, I. Baker, L. Hanley. I. Merritt, F. DiBella. L. Sands. L. Wheeler THIRD ROW: I. Speidel. R. Graham. G. Winter. G. Berny. T. Loney. M. Steffora, I. Riddle, B. Eclcenrode, F. FOOTBALL The Crafton High School football team of l958, under the excellent coaching of Mr. Der- rickson, Mr. Krnetz, and Mr. Mellett, Will long be remembered in the hearts of those who Watched and played as one of the greatest in th history of the school. Play hard, clean, and win was the unwritten motto of every boy who ran onto the gridiron. 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Their never-say-die attitude carried them into the WPIAL quarter finals against Uniontown. But even though the mighty men oi Craiton came home with heads bowed, they always had fought valiantly and had giv- en coach Paul Kmetz and their school a 19-3 record, the Section 13 Trophy, the Hopewell Trophy, and a never-to-be-forgotten team. Managers Norm Amorose, Lcxrry Hanley. and Steve Drew put cr shine on the Hopewell Trophy. Mr. Kmetz. I. Speidel. T. Gill. G. Shcxnhollz, R. Wall. F. Pope, R. Metz. R. Kincheloe. I. Tetzlaw. P. Ewing. T. Iohnson BASKETBALL The snarling Basketball Cougars picked up where the Football Cougars left oil, They swept a tough schedule to emerge with an unscathed record and the Section 13 Title. Many an amaz- ing nerve-racking game was won by only one swish, When the occasion demanded, ever- ready bench players shouldered responsibility to bolster and relieve the close-knit tive with- out imparing the strength. Each member of the team truly deserved his letter. The Cougars won by their unmatched talents and relentless spirit that enabled lim Tetzlaw to play with a broken ankle. The Western All-Stars saw Tom Iohnson and Bucky Pope in their ranks. Bucky, whose 1783 point career gave him the section record, was voted the Most Valuable Player oi both the Hopewell Tournament and the East- West All-Stars. Their never-say-die attitude carried them into the WPIAL quarter finals against Uniontown. But even though the mighty men oi Craiton came home with heads bowed, they always had fought valiantly and had giv- en coach Paul Kmetz and their school a 19-3 record, the Section 13 Trophy, the Hopewell Trophy, and a never-to-be-forgotten team. Managers Norm Amorose, Lcxrry Hanley. and Steve Drew put cr shine on the Hopewell Trophy. Dunked like cr donut: Cougar Hoopsters Blazed Brilliantly On The Hardwood B SQUAD 'The Iunior Varsity obtained another Winning season by posting an 11-10 mark. The team was composed ot a mixture ot sophomores and juniors and promises good teams in the future. Tom Gill, lim McLean, lack Roycrott, Tom Lon- ey, and Bob Stone saw plenty ot action as the starting line-up. FIRST ROW: R. Maxwell, R. Baker, H. Kurtz, T. Gill, W. Nich- olson SECOND ROW: T. Loney, I. McLean, R. Odisio, R. Thomas, F. Gimbel FRESHMAN The Freshman Team, clue to the lack ot height, underwent a tive Win and ten loss re- cord. Nevertheless, these boys, under Coach Derrickson, were not to be outdone in spirit and hustle. The starting five were usually lim Kossler, Bob Fellows, Harry Robol, lay Schliep- er, and Walt Lindsey. FIRST ROW: R. Boone, Mr. Derrickson, R. McClintock SECOND ROW: W. Lindsey, W. Smith, T. Lagemcm, I. Schlxe per, D. Nowicki, I. Kossler, R. Fellows, H. Robol, R. Leety A Thomas, T. Frederick Dunked like cr donut: Cougar Hoopsters Blazed Brilliantly On The Hardwood B SQUAD 'The Iunior Varsity obtained another Winning season by posting an 11-10 mark. The team was composed ot a mixture ot sophomores and juniors and promises good teams in the future. Tom Gill, lim McLean, lack Roycrott, Tom Lon- ey, and Bob Stone saw plenty ot action as the starting line-up. FIRST ROW: R. Maxwell, R. Baker, H. Kurtz, T. Gill, W. Nich- olson SECOND ROW: T. Loney, I. McLean, R. Odisio, R. Thomas, F. Gimbel FRESHMAN The Freshman Team, clue to the lack ot height, underwent a tive Win and ten loss re- cord. Nevertheless, these boys, under Coach Derrickson, were not to be outdone in spirit and hustle. The starting five were usually lim Kossler, Bob Fellows, Harry Robol, lay Schliep- er, and Walt Lindsey. FIRST ROW: R. Boone, Mr. Derrickson, R. McClintock SECOND ROW: W. Lindsey, W. Smith, T. Lagemcm, I. Schlxe per, D. Nowicki, I. Kossler, R. Fellows, H. Robol, R. Leety A Thomas, T. Frederick . MW KT. f .xp J M X S! Bob Kincheloe Bucky Pope t Crofton Swissvole ,,,..... 60 Crofton Mcliees Rocks .... 58 Crofton Longley .,,, ,.. 5? Crofton Micllond , ,, 57 Crofton Dormont ,,.. 46 H Crofton Coroopolis ,,,.... 35 H Crofton Hopewell ........ 55 Crofton West Allegheny Lll Crofton Glossport .,... 52 Crofton Forrell .... 68 ' Crofton Scott .... 34 We did ii again! Bob Frederick Pat Ewing Gary Shanholtz Ray Metz A D A 'A tw f . MW KT. f .xp J M X S! Bob Kincheloe Bucky Pope t Crofton Swissvole ,,,..... 60 Crofton Mcliees Rocks .... 58 Crofton Longley .,,, ,.. 5? Crofton Micllond , ,, 57 Crofton Dormont ,,.. 46 H Crofton Coroopolis ,,,.... 35 H Crofton Hopewell ........ 55 Crofton West Allegheny Lll Crofton Glossport .,... 52 Crofton Forrell .... 68 ' Crofton Scott .... 34 We did ii again! Bob Frederick Pat Ewing Gary Shanholtz Ray Metz A D A 'A tw f l 4 X N. QX Tom Iohnson Iohn Speidel Crofton Crofton Crofton Crofton Crofton Crofton Crortton Crofton Crotton Crofton Crofton Section 13 Hopewell Tournonient Wl3lAL Quarter-Finotls Iim Tetzlaw Carnegie ,,,, - 68 Brentwood --- C, 55 Bethel ...o..lo , 55 West Allegheny - 39 Glossport .....,o, 47 Ellsworth ,,,, - 73 Scott ...... C Bl Cornegie .... , 53 Brentwood --- - 70 Bethel ..... - 45 Uniontown H- . 55 Practice makes cx section title. Rich Wall Dave Henderson Tom Gill l 4 X N. QX Tom Iohnson Iohn Speidel Crofton Crofton Crofton Crofton Crofton Crofton Crortton Crofton Crotton Crofton Crofton Section 13 Hopewell Tournonient Wl3lAL Quarter-Finotls Iim Tetzlaw Carnegie ,,,, - 68 Brentwood --- C, 55 Bethel ...o..lo , 55 West Allegheny - 39 Glossport .....,o, 47 Ellsworth ,,,, - 73 Scott ...... C Bl Cornegie .... , 53 Brentwood --- - 70 Bethel ..... - 45 Uniontown H- . 55 Practice makes cx section title. Rich Wall Dave Henderson Tom Gill nf, XX 4 1 9-Q FIRST ROW: G. Thompson, I. Graham, W. Lucas, W. FIRST ROW: W. Kirkpatrick, T. Iohnson, R. Frederick, Maxwell, R. Drexler I. Merritt SECOND ROW: I. Glaser, C. Hill, R. Drew, R. Glaser, SECOND ROW: I. Speidel, R. Kincheloe, D. Young, G. Mr. McKevitt Evans, T. Davis TENNIS BASEBALL Mr. McKevitt's tennis team of seniors Bog Glaser, Chuck Hill, Frank DiBella, and Bob Cornelius Won the California State Teachers Invitational Tournament. This is the first season that they have played on their new home courts. GOLF Bob Frederick, Bob Kincheloe, Torn Iohnson, Dave Young, and Hub Kirkpatrick compose the allfsenior golf team that is coached by Mr. Forry. During their ten game season, they teed off on the Chartiers Country Club fairways. Coach Paul Derrickson's fighting Cougar nine are trying to keep up with the pace they set last year as the Section champs. They Won l6 straight games, but were edged out by Freeport in the WPIAL championship game. This year the whole team is back with the exception of last years outstanding battery. So far, the Cougars have given every sign of repeating as Section champs. FIRST ROW: I. Monaco, M. O'Toole, R. Metz, F. Pope, R. Dunn, P. Ewing, D. Young SECOND ROW: R. Boone, Mr. Derrickson,, R. Kaminski, G. Shanholtz, R. Taylor, D. Breen, S. Pace, A. Gee, C. Harm THIRD ROW: R. Baker, R. Fordyce, I. McLean, R. Henderson, T. Gill, H. Robol, I. Dudich bf SJ l nf, XX 4 1 9-Q FIRST ROW: G. Thompson, I. Graham, W. Lucas, W. FIRST ROW: W. Kirkpatrick, T. Iohnson, R. Frederick, Maxwell, R. Drexler I. Merritt SECOND ROW: I. Glaser, C. Hill, R. Drew, R. Glaser, SECOND ROW: I. Speidel, R. Kincheloe, D. Young, G. Mr. McKevitt Evans, T. Davis TENNIS BASEBALL Mr. McKevitt's tennis team of seniors Bog Glaser, Chuck Hill, Frank DiBella, and Bob Cornelius Won the California State Teachers Invitational Tournament. This is the first season that they have played on their new home courts. GOLF Bob Frederick, Bob Kincheloe, Torn Iohnson, Dave Young, and Hub Kirkpatrick compose the allfsenior golf team that is coached by Mr. Forry. During their ten game season, they teed off on the Chartiers Country Club fairways. Coach Paul Derrickson's fighting Cougar nine are trying to keep up with the pace they set last year as the Section champs. They Won l6 straight games, but were edged out by Freeport in the WPIAL championship game. This year the whole team is back with the exception of last years outstanding battery. So far, the Cougars have given every sign of repeating as Section champs. FIRST ROW: I. Monaco, M. O'Toole, R. Metz, F. Pope, R. Dunn, P. Ewing, D. Young SECOND ROW: R. Boone, Mr. Derrickson,, R. Kaminski, G. Shanholtz, R. Taylor, D. Breen, S. Pace, A. Gee, C. Harm THIRD ROW: R. Baker, R. Fordyce, I. McLean, R. Henderson, T. Gill, H. Robol, I. Dudich bf SJ l 3 NZ f ,-,- - 4'-inlf . J xr A --, V, ' fn' ' W I fm-, N 52 v it . . ,' I .,. Barb Capogreca Gloria Eckenrode CHEERLEADERS The enthusiasm displayed by the student body was sparked by the vitality of these girls, They led a bon-tlre rally and decorated the auditorium tor a big pep meet- ing during the season. . - 4 . jr 5 r A '- 2? A A 5, 4 . ' 4 I P d all ' I K 4 it V ,A 74 s W E, 1 W Sally Douglas-Captain Carol O'Toole Mary Ann Bell Nancy Gallagher Babe Pope Frosh Cheerleaders P. Green-Captain, M. McCarthy, M. L. Strain. I. Weed. L. Graham, R. Eisemarx 3 NZ f ,-,- - 4'-inlf . J xr A --, V, ' fn' ' W I fm-, N 52 v it . . ,' I .,. Barb Capogreca Gloria Eckenrode CHEERLEADERS The enthusiasm displayed by the student body was sparked by the vitality of these girls, They led a bon-tlre rally and decorated the auditorium tor a big pep meet- ing during the season. . - 4 . jr 5 r A '- 2? A A 5, 4 . ' 4 I P d all ' I K 4 it V ,A 74 s W E, 1 W Sally Douglas-Captain Carol O'Toole Mary Ann Bell Nancy Gallagher Babe Pope Frosh Cheerleaders P. Green-Captain, M. McCarthy, M. L. Strain. I. Weed. L. Graham, R. Eisemarx ALMA MATER Loyal and truehearted Let us boost lor Cratton High We revere her and defend her As her colors proudly ily. We Will stand for her united, Gt her deeds We'll gladly tell, Her colors streaming, Bright faces beaming, So l'1ere's a cheer lor her That We all love so well loyous and ever loyal, Let us boost for Cralton High, Let every heart sing, Let every voice ring, There's no time to grieve and sigh, lt's ever onward, our course pursuing Let defeat ne'er our ardor cool, But united we will boost for her- Our Crafton High! Pepsters in action. Spanish isn't all work. O.K., O.K.. Break lt up' ALMA MATER Loyal and truehearted Let us boost lor Cratton High We revere her and defend her As her colors proudly ily. We Will stand for her united, Gt her deeds We'll gladly tell, Her colors streaming, Bright faces beaming, So l'1ere's a cheer lor her That We all love so well loyous and ever loyal, Let us boost for Cralton High, Let every heart sing, Let every voice ring, There's no time to grieve and sigh, lt's ever onward, our course pursuing Let defeat ne'er our ardor cool, But united we will boost for her- Our Crafton High! Pepsters in action. Spanish isn't all work. O.K., O.K.. Break lt up' The steps of learning. Who is watching whom? Efficiency at its best. Master salesman. This is football ? ? ? CLASS SONG Though we'll be gone our separate ways, We won't forget our High School days., Our Iunior Prom many memories brings, lust as our class plays and rings. Our senior year brought joys and gleam, Our undefeated football team. ln basketball we used our cheers, To boost the best team of the years. And now our senior year has past. Commencement Day arrived so fast. And though the time has come to part, Dear thoughts, happy times locked within each heart. But though as friends we drift away, We'll meet again some day. So now it's time to say our good-bye, Farewell to you, Crafton High. TUNE: The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi WORDS: Sally Douglas Elizabeth Leety The steps of learning. Who is watching whom? Efficiency at its best. Master salesman. This is football ? ? ? CLASS SONG Though we'll be gone our separate ways, We won't forget our High School days., Our Iunior Prom many memories brings, lust as our class plays and rings. Our senior year brought joys and gleam, Our undefeated football team. ln basketball we used our cheers, To boost the best team of the years. And now our senior year has past. Commencement Day arrived so fast. And though the time has come to part, Dear thoughts, happy times locked within each heart. But though as friends we drift away, We'll meet again some day. So now it's time to say our good-bye, Farewell to you, Crafton High. TUNE: The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi WORDS: Sally Douglas Elizabeth Leety they finally had to drive us out they finally had to drive us out null f 00 U M, E , num, ll' 5 af Q E N71 I ,,,, IH I 3 'Y ww ! gl ll '-'mx di f ff 7 4' Q M rk- i AUTOGRAPHS null f 00 U M, E , num, ll' 5 af Q E N71 I ,,,, IH I 3 'Y ww ! gl ll '-'mx di f ff 7 4' Q M rk- i AUTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We Wish to express our gratitude to: The administration, faculty, and students of Crafton High School tor their co- operation, The advertisers and patrons tor their financial support, The Pittsburgh Press and Mr. Robert Parker for the use of their pictures, The National Printing Company, the Capitol Engraving Company, and Strem Studios tor their advice and ettorts, Mr. Ioseph Schroth, advisor tor the GINKGO, for his assistance. 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D. 5 Craiton WlTT'S BAKERY and FOOD MARKET Phone Wmnut 1 3665 CRAFTON PENNSYLVANIA U I I l O O 51 Station St. Craiton, Pa. I 1 WAlnut 2 1111 WAlnut 2 3334 LA DONNA Han' Styllst FIGURAMA SALON Incorporated Plttsburghs only complete House ot Beauty Crafton Ingram Shoppxng Center Pxttsburgh 5 Pa Ind1v1dua1 Steam Cabmet Fac1l1t1es THE NEW HOLLYWOOD BARBER SHOP Crafton Ingram Shoppmg Center 4 BARBERS WA1nut 1 9326 BALDWICK MARKE 1931 Craiton Blvd Craiton Pa Phone WAlnut 14521 Complete Food Lme at Popular Prlces SELF SERVICE OR HAVE IT DELIVERED T FELIX AMENDOLA Shoe Repair Service WA 1 7322 Dont throw your old shoes away Let Fehx Amendola rebulld them GYRUS WM RISE GUMPANY Consulting Chemical Englneers INDUSTRIAL WATER CONDITIONING AND WASTE DISPOSAL SCHREINER S GARAGE Complete Auto Servlce R. D. 5 Craiton WlTT'S BAKERY and FOOD MARKET Phone Wmnut 1 3665 CRAFTON PENNSYLVANIA U I I l O O 51 Station St. Craiton, Pa. I 1 01 COMPLIMENTS OF 1960 OF THE CLASS 01 COMPLIMENTS OF 1960 OF THE CLASS CBAFTIIN DINEB Route 60 Crafton Quallty food, cour eous service OPEN 24 HOURS FOR THE FINEST ON WHEELS See JACK SKEELS IMPERIAL CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH WAlnut 1 4800 18 Ingram Avenue Plttsburgh 5 Pa CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE F ROSH CHEERLEADERS Paula Kathy Manlou Becky I oyce Lmda Apprcusals I Bu1IcI1ng O Notary ROBIN REALTY COMPANY 4 Crafton Ingram Shoppmg Center P1ttsburgh 5 Pennsylvama Member South West Multlhst Inc WAlnut 2 3838 Real Estate O Insurance O Mortgages C R A F T O N RECREATION CENTER 98 Noble Avenue Crafton Pa WAlnut l 6327 R . L Y A IN THE HEART OF CRAFTON Prescrlptlon Drug Store 55 and 57 Crafton Avenue Craiton Pa u ' t ' v u as I G. L. CLEMENTE, REALTOR . N D A CBAFTIIN DINEB Route 60 Crafton Quallty food, cour eous service OPEN 24 HOURS FOR THE FINEST ON WHEELS See JACK SKEELS IMPERIAL CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH WAlnut 1 4800 18 Ingram Avenue Plttsburgh 5 Pa CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE F ROSH CHEERLEADERS Paula Kathy Manlou Becky I oyce Lmda Apprcusals I Bu1IcI1ng O Notary ROBIN REALTY COMPANY 4 Crafton Ingram Shoppmg Center P1ttsburgh 5 Pennsylvama Member South West Multlhst Inc WAlnut 2 3838 Real Estate O Insurance O Mortgages C R A F T O N RECREATION CENTER 98 Noble Avenue Crafton Pa WAlnut l 6327 R . L Y A IN THE HEART OF CRAFTON Prescrlptlon Drug Store 55 and 57 Crafton Avenue Craiton Pa u ' t ' v u as I G. L. CLEMENTE, REALTOR . N D A WH byR p tfllySlt 0 1958Udf td FOCDTBALL TEAM PARENTS OF TI-IE PLAYERS e ere E ur n e ea e You will forever be Champions to us who know you best. WH byR p tfllySlt 0 1958Udf td FOCDTBALL TEAM PARENTS OF TI-IE PLAYERS e ere E ur n e ea e You will forever be Champions to us who know you best. GRIMES FURNITURE CRAFTON-INGRAM SHOPPING CENTER Pittsburgh 5, Pa WA 1 6400 M 0 R E Y STRIMEL S MEAT MARKET Beauty and Barber Shop C aft A C cd! P nnsyl MEATS FROZEN FOODS CANNED GOODS 131 Noble A e u WA t 19258 CRAFTON GULF SERVICENTER I E BUZZA d6.C op1etS RdS L P FEINB RG DRUGS cf sf ylama 7 r on venue r on. e vanicx V n e Edward Morey, Proprieto lnu . N. Linwoo rennel Ave. Crafton 5, Pa. 2074 en er reet C m e ervices F ee Pick-Up and Delivery Service Ingram' P93115 V I oc ervice GRIMES FURNITURE CRAFTON-INGRAM SHOPPING CENTER Pittsburgh 5, Pa WA 1 6400 M 0 R E Y STRIMEL S MEAT MARKET Beauty and Barber Shop C aft A C cd! P nnsyl MEATS FROZEN FOODS CANNED GOODS 131 Noble A e u WA t 19258 CRAFTON GULF SERVICENTER I E BUZZA d6.C op1etS RdS L P FEINB RG DRUGS cf sf ylama 7 r on venue r on. e vanicx V n e Edward Morey, Proprieto lnu . N. Linwoo rennel Ave. Crafton 5, Pa. 2074 en er reet C m e ervices F ee Pick-Up and Delivery Service Ingram' P93115 V I oc ervice KEY CLUB C RAFT O N HIGH SCHOOL TOM I OHNSON SAM PACE LOU MONACO Tom Iohnson Sam Pace Ray Metz Pat Ewing Chuck Hill Dick Palmer Nat Tacchino Dick Taylor lim Glaser Bruce Eckenrode PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Harry Kurtz Bob Graham Tom Gill Dave Henderson Ken Iohnston Lou Monaco Glenn Bemy Steve Drew Dick Fordyce Bill Riddle TREASURER MR WII..LIAM MELLETT .............................. FACULTY ADVISOR of RAY METZ ................................................. SECRETARY KEY CLUB C RAFT O N HIGH SCHOOL TOM I OHNSON SAM PACE LOU MONACO Tom Iohnson Sam Pace Ray Metz Pat Ewing Chuck Hill Dick Palmer Nat Tacchino Dick Taylor lim Glaser Bruce Eckenrode PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Harry Kurtz Bob Graham Tom Gill Dave Henderson Ken Iohnston Lou Monaco Glenn Bemy Steve Drew Dick Fordyce Bill Riddle TREASURER MR WII..LIAM MELLETT .............................. FACULTY ADVISOR of RAY METZ ................................................. SECRETARY Comphments of GRAHAM 438 SO MAIN ST WEST END PITTSBURGH PA The Famlly Shoe Store Deloche 8: Byers Insurance Agency lnsurance for your every need 60 Craiton Avenue INSURED AND BE SURE MELIA S GTOCSFIGS Meats Hardware Pcnnts 1933 35 Crafton Blvd WAlnut 1 1141 EXPERT SERVICE UUNVENIENUE PROMPT DELIVERY For home remodehng supphes For the do 1t yourself fan 'For bulldmg rnaterrals CCI CRAF TON LUMBER 8: SUPPLY COMPANY Noble 6. Bradford Avenues WI-Llnut 1 0132 CRAFTON INGRAM BOWLING LANES Crafion Ingram Shoppmg Center 22 Tenpm Lanes Wrth Brunsw1ck Automcrtac Prnseiters Open All Summer Arr Condltloned For Your Comfort Reservatlons Call WAlnut 1 0200 D1amonds Watches Iewelry Trmely Glfis ROBERT G HOPF ER Watchmaker 6 I eweler Noble Manor Shopplng Cente Hallmark Cards WA 2 1 r 929 u I I 9 7 ' ff ' 22 7 N H fl - H If I I ,k . . ,Q H -- - H l Comphments of GRAHAM 438 SO MAIN ST WEST END PITTSBURGH PA The Famlly Shoe Store Deloche 8: Byers Insurance Agency lnsurance for your every need 60 Craiton Avenue INSURED AND BE SURE MELIA S GTOCSFIGS Meats Hardware Pcnnts 1933 35 Crafton Blvd WAlnut 1 1141 EXPERT SERVICE UUNVENIENUE PROMPT DELIVERY For home remodehng supphes For the do 1t yourself fan 'For bulldmg rnaterrals CCI CRAF TON LUMBER 8: SUPPLY COMPANY Noble 6. Bradford Avenues WI-Llnut 1 0132 CRAFTON INGRAM BOWLING LANES Crafion Ingram Shoppmg Center 22 Tenpm Lanes Wrth Brunsw1ck Automcrtac Prnseiters Open All Summer Arr Condltloned For Your Comfort Reservatlons Call WAlnut 1 0200 D1amonds Watches Iewelry Trmely Glfis ROBERT G HOPF ER Watchmaker 6 I eweler Noble Manor Shopplng Cente Hallmark Cards WA 2 1 r 929 u I I 9 7 ' ff ' 22 7 N H fl - H If I I ,k . . ,Q H -- - H l O C 0 N N E L L PHARMACY INC 1913 CRAF TON BOULEVARD Crafton Pgh 15, Penna J F Regzs Ofonnell Class 41 Manager 7 WAlnut 1-0124 O C 0 N N E L L PHARMACY INC 1913 CRAF TON BOULEVARD Crafton Pgh 15, Penna J F Regzs Ofonnell Class 41 Manager 7 WAlnut 1-0124 A. STAAB and SUNS E. A. SCI-IEPNER E. F. STAAB A 81 G MEAT MARKET Quality Meat Produce - Frozen Food Crofton-Ingrcrm Shopping Center WA1nut 1-3778 WA1nut 1-3779 HARRY FABERMAN Crclfton Cleaning-Pressing 52 Crofton Avenue WA1nut 1-3397 JOHN G. FROETSCHEL Barber Shop 91 Noble Avenue Crofton. Pcr. Thank You For Your Patronczge Iohn CRAF TON DAIRY QUEEN 38 W. Steuben Street Pitisburgh 5. Pa. BODNAR APPLIANCE Sales and Service CAR RADIOS WAlnut 1-3887 SYLVANIA - FRIGIDAIRE - MOTOROLA WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF RADIOS, TELEVISION, WAS1-IERS, RANGES A'ND SMALL APPLIANCES 1310 CRAFTON BOULEVARD PITTSBURGH 5. PA. A. STAAB and SUNS E. A. SCI-IEPNER E. F. STAAB A 81 G MEAT MARKET Quality Meat Produce - Frozen Food Crofton-Ingrcrm Shopping Center WA1nut 1-3778 WA1nut 1-3779 HARRY FABERMAN Crclfton Cleaning-Pressing 52 Crofton Avenue WA1nut 1-3397 JOHN G. FROETSCHEL Barber Shop 91 Noble Avenue Crofton. Pcr. Thank You For Your Patronczge Iohn CRAF TON DAIRY QUEEN 38 W. Steuben Street Pitisburgh 5. Pa. BODNAR APPLIANCE Sales and Service CAR RADIOS WAlnut 1-3887 SYLVANIA - FRIGIDAIRE - MOTOROLA WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF RADIOS, TELEVISION, WAS1-IERS, RANGES A'ND SMALL APPLIANCES 1310 CRAFTON BOULEVARD PITTSBURGH 5. PA. STREIVI S STUDIOS 900 PENN AVENUE Y Olii bkPhtg 7 PITTSBURGH, PA. lY ph STREIVI S STUDIOS 900 PENN AVENUE Y Olii bkPhtg 7 PITTSBURGH, PA. lY ph WA 1 9322 WA 1 4311 ARTBITZERS WEAVER S SERVICE STATION STATION STREET Off1c1c11 Inspectlon Stcrtlon M484 BOOIY 5' Fender RSDCUTS Crczfton Pemisylvanm Wmdgap Rd 61 Berry St Plttsburgh 5 Pa .I HERBERT HERSHBERGER Gm SONS H 0F MAY LUDGE N0 Urder Italian Sons and Daughters of America 3903 Saw M111 Run Boulevard Plttsburgh 27 Permsylvanla WAlnut 1 2200 COMPLIMENTS A WALKER REALTOR A and S E HOPPER 8: SONS IN S U R E R 43 Crczfton Avenue Crafton plumbers r Q , 241' . 2 R. . OF WA 1 9322 WA 1 4311 ARTBITZERS WEAVER S SERVICE STATION STATION STREET Off1c1c11 Inspectlon Stcrtlon M484 BOOIY 5' Fender RSDCUTS Crczfton Pemisylvanm Wmdgap Rd 61 Berry St Plttsburgh 5 Pa .I HERBERT HERSHBERGER Gm SONS H 0F MAY LUDGE N0 Urder Italian Sons and Daughters of America 3903 Saw M111 Run Boulevard Plttsburgh 27 Permsylvanla WAlnut 1 2200 COMPLIMENTS A WALKER REALTOR A and S E HOPPER 8: SONS IN S U R E R 43 Crczfton Avenue Crafton plumbers r Q , 241' . 2 R. . OF Hi Neighbors! Best Wishes to the 1959 Graduating Class HAGAN CHEMICALS 8: CONTROLS, INC Divisions: Calgon Company Hall Laboratories Bradford Laboratories Kybemetes Campbells Run Road at Route 60 Hi Neighbors! Best Wishes to the 1959 Graduating Class HAGAN CHEMICALS 8: CONTROLS, INC Divisions: Calgon Company Hall Laboratories Bradford Laboratories Kybemetes Campbells Run Road at Route 60 PASCGE IVICDTGR CGIVIPAN Y CONGRATULATIONS Your Authorized Ford Dealer Smce 1911 Carnegle PAUL CLIFFORD F lorlst FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION 24 C atto A WA 1 1197 I 2Shdl F100 SAM P SIMPSON 8z SONS 100 X t g G DgF Ct CRAF TON INGRAM B 8: L ASSOCIATION 1s5Nb1 A Pub ghsr .IAY BEE CLEANERS I OSEPH DREBUL WILLIAM WEIMERSKIR IIC I WA1n t 10666 , - I n ve' ' ' o e venue Crcrf on, Pa. 904 era en Bvd. e. -08 ts ur ' G' Shefaden' pa, Savings Accounts - Mortgage Lo - 5, - T Spor in oods Fishing, Hunting, Motor Boat. o . irearms Lincense 61 S Gi n Street 2715 en er Street Crai on' Pa' Ingram, Penna. u - PASCGE IVICDTGR CGIVIPAN Y CONGRATULATIONS Your Authorized Ford Dealer Smce 1911 Carnegle PAUL CLIFFORD F lorlst FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION 24 C atto A WA 1 1197 I 2Shdl F100 SAM P SIMPSON 8z SONS 100 X t g G DgF Ct CRAF TON INGRAM B 8: L ASSOCIATION 1s5Nb1 A Pub ghsr .IAY BEE CLEANERS I OSEPH DREBUL WILLIAM WEIMERSKIR IIC I WA1n t 10666 , - I n ve' ' ' o e venue Crcrf on, Pa. 904 era en Bvd. e. -08 ts ur ' G' Shefaden' pa, Savings Accounts - Mortgage Lo - 5, - T Spor in oods Fishing, Hunting, Motor Boat. o . irearms Lincense 61 S Gi n Street 2715 en er Street Crai on' Pa' Ingram, Penna. u - WAlnut 1-6995 BRowning 9-2433 CRAFT HEATING CO. HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL FABRICATORS I. I. Diminno 89 Noble Avenue Pittsburgh 5. Pa. SUPER CLEANERS 81 Ingram Avenue Ingram, Pa. Pick Up And Deliver WAlnut 1-5664 Insurance - Management - Mortgage Loans - Sales - Rentals PICARD REALTY, INC. Notary Service REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 6 Ingram Avenue Pittsburgh 5, Pa. WAlnut 1-2084 WAInut I-2060 CHARTIERS T. V. SERVICE 124 Ingram Avenue WAlnut 2-1820 Fast Reliable T. V. Service NIOIIOLSON'S BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTOR Wholesale Distributor 100 NOBLE AVENUE WALNUT 1-7495 Hallmark and Norcross Greeting Cards Stationery and Lending Library at PAULINE TIMOTHY Card Shop 481!2 Crafton Avenue WAlnut I-0403 CRAF TON WOMEN'S CIVIC ASSOCIATION Club House 48 Division Street Available for Wedding Receptions Dances - Card Parties Catering Service WAlnut 1-7655 WAlnut 1-6995 BRowning 9-2433 CRAFT HEATING CO. HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL FABRICATORS I. I. Diminno 89 Noble Avenue Pittsburgh 5. Pa. SUPER CLEANERS 81 Ingram Avenue Ingram, Pa. Pick Up And Deliver WAlnut 1-5664 Insurance - Management - Mortgage Loans - Sales - Rentals PICARD REALTY, INC. Notary Service REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 6 Ingram Avenue Pittsburgh 5, Pa. WAlnut 1-2084 WAInut I-2060 CHARTIERS T. V. SERVICE 124 Ingram Avenue WAlnut 2-1820 Fast Reliable T. V. Service NIOIIOLSON'S BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTOR Wholesale Distributor 100 NOBLE AVENUE WALNUT 1-7495 Hallmark and Norcross Greeting Cards Stationery and Lending Library at PAULINE TIMOTHY Card Shop 481!2 Crafton Avenue WAlnut I-0403 CRAF TON WOMEN'S CIVIC ASSOCIATION Club House 48 Division Street Available for Wedding Receptions Dances - Card Parties Catering Service WAlnut 1-7655 Friends in '59 Friends in '59 The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword So write! The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword So write! 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