Ford City High School - Trireme Yearbook (Ford City, PA)

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His cure for hard times in the plate glass industry, which supports most of the residents of Ford City, was the building of a larger and more efficient glass factory. To make Ford City what it is today, this man has done more than any other man in this area. He planned our streets, succored our merchants, built our schools, and mapped the way for a secure future. All Ford City residents owe to Captain Ford a debt of gratitude for what we now have. The statue is of bronze standing on a pedestal of red Western granite. It presents the Captain with uncovered head, standing erect, with his hands clasped behind him—a favorite position of. his. The statue stands facing the largest plant he ever founded. He is identified with the hard, vigorous industry he created. He gazes into space and the future, precisely as a man should who had been looking steadfast and fearlessly at life for eighty years. No city in Pennsylvania, and few in the United States grew as fast as Ford City in the decade which saw its birth. This town, its industry, and this school will always be in the memories of the class of ’68. The Editor Coleen Thompson Presenting TRIREME ford City High School Ford City, Pennsylvania Table. o Seniors id fontents Activities Coleen Thompson Mary Ann Spera Eileen Charney Karen Stivason Harold Sowers Coffman Studio BUBEISHING CO. 7. «ar Taylor Publishing Co. Dedication In gratitude for all he has done for us, the class of 1968 is proud to dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Charles Hanna. We would like to thank him for helping to make our Snowballs, Proms, and Class Plays a success. As one of our Senior sponsors he helped get us to Washington and promoted our other activities. We wish him the best of luck in the future. Sincerely, Class of 1968 ha LP SS penta Oe Your time as a student of the public school system has drawn to a close. Some of you will continue your formal education for a few more short years. As a student, you have received the benefits of a free society. As you assume your place in the adult world, you will be called upon many times to help make decisions concerning the educational welfare of future generations. We are living in a world of rapid change. We are told that we are educating children to assume jobs that do not yet exist. This makes your task of planning for the future very difficult. Do not hesitate to plan for change—whatever position in life you may choose. Sincerely, a) C. N. Hanner, Superintendent Armstrong School District Board of Education ¢ 3 ve =e nt ae ie i SEATED: W. Joseph Morgan, Mrs. Frank Mcnutt, Jr., Amberson C. Bauer, Dr. Donald W. Minteer. STAND- ING: Elzie M. White, Robert E. Shaffer, J. Fred Sherburne, Greno Buzzinotti, Joseph H. McClaine. Asst Superintendent | Lf a - “s) A) SEATED: Leonard Holt, Mrs. Margaret Shumaker, John McCoy, James S. Porter. STANDING: Valentine G. Zellers, Richard E. Moffitt, Leroy Smith, Wade C. Hall. aS RAYMOND E. MILLER CHARLES E. GREGORY SENIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL The Class of 1968 of Ford City High School is being graduated during a period of the greatest prosperity our nation has ever known. But these are awful and perilous times in which we live, and it is good to remember that beyond our material life there are powerful spiritual forces from which we can draw strength. Since the Class of 1968 entered Ford City Junior-Senior High School, we have suffered the assassination of our President, the horror of lawlessness and rioting in our cities, drugs on the campus, and our involvement in an undeclared was against Communism in Viet Nam. All our great wealth and affluence will not solve these problems. We need a re- awakening of our spiritual and moral values upon which America was built or we will go the way of all great civilizations. We’ve also seen many good things in the last four years—great strides forward in medicine; the transplant of the human heart; programs to help the disadvantaged at home and overseas; great advances toward our goal of landing a man on the moon and many other things. Our great wealth and the dedication of many people have made these things possible. So it isn’t all bad! Stay interested in your community and national affairs. Keep your mind alert and your education will never cease. I extend to each member of the Class of 1968 my congratulations and best wishes. = r fee Y E + ; y fe ; Se g gp prt 6 C Pe es ws yA ie Raymond E. Miller Senior High Principal ROBERT T. ADAMS Mechanical Drawing B. A. and M. Ed. California State College Univ. of Pittsburgh ESTELLE F. BECKWITH Modern Math B. S. and M. Ed. Univ. of Pittsburgh J. STEPHEN ANDERSON Health and Physical Ed. B. S. and M. Ed. Lock Haven State Massachusetts State College NEIL BITTENBENDER English A. B. Grove City College MARILYN L. BARGER Algebra I and Senior Math II B.S Indiana Univ. of Pa. MARILEN BOWSER Dental Hygienist B. S. and M. Ed. Temple Univ. Uniy. of Pittsburgh MERLE A. BARGER General Shop BS. California State College JANET BREUER English I Bes: Indiana Univ. of Pa. ROBERT J. BUCHANAN Clerical Practice B. S. and M. Ed. Indiana Univ. of Pa. Univ. of Pittsburgh WALTER CHARLEY Guidance Counselor B. S. and M. Ed. Indiana Univ. of Pa. Indiana State Teachers College LEWIS A. BUYERS General Science B. S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. JOHN J. CHRISTY Health and Physical Education A. B. and M. Ed. Elon College, N. C. Univ. of Pittsburgh RICHARD A. BYRON Bookkeeping I and II B.S Tadiana Univ, of Pa. HENRY DIETZ Audio Visual Director Senior Science Indiana Univ. of Pa. Uniy. of Pittsburgh JOHN CARLEY W orld Culture IB Sh Clarion State College ESTHER DILLEY Shorthand I, Typing I B.S Tudians Univ. of Pa. WILLIAM L. DRYFIELD Band B. of Music West Virginia Univ. KATHERINE A. DUFF General Business Business Math G.S. Grove City College JOHN F. ENGLERT World History B.A. and M.Ed. Indiana Univ. of Pa. H. MARK FRUEHAN W oodworking B. Fairmont State Teachers College DAVID M. GALLAHER Biology B.S Indiana Uniy. of Pa. STANLEY D. GLADYSIEWSKI Civics and World History B.A. Pennsylvania State Univ. RICHARD GRABIEC Georgraphy B.S. and M.Ed. Clarion State College Duquesne Univ. CHARLES R. GIRONDA American History B.S Tadiana Univ. of Pa. CHESTER GURSKI Algebra I BES: Indiana Univ. of Pa. CHARLOTTE W. JEWART English and Speech B.S edn Univ. of Pa. CHARLES M. HANNA Senior High Art B.S. and M.Ed. Edinboro State College Indiana Univ. of Pa. SANDRA C, LASSER English B.S. and M.Ed. Indiana Univ. of Pa. EUGENE E. HOUGH American History B.S. Clarion State College PAUL W. LEASURE English B.S: Slippery Rock State College PAULINE JANOCHA Health and Physical Ed. B.S. Slippery Rock State College RONALD LESNESKIE Driver Ed. B.S. Clarion State College DON MAINS Jr. High Guidance B.S. and M.Ed. Califarnia State College West Virginia Univ. GEORGE A. MARTUCCI Civics B.S. and M.Ed. Indiana Univ. of Pa. GLADYS M. MARSHALL Librarian A.B. and M.Ed. Grove City College Indiana Univ. of Pa. EUGENE S. McBRYAR Algebra II Bess Indiana Univ. of Pa. G. JEAN McCLEARY Librarian B.S. Clarion State College MARGARET K. McGARY Remedial Reading B.S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. MARGARET V. MAXEINER Latin A.B. Grove City College MYRNA McLAUGHLIN Shorthand, Typing, and Office Practice B.S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. JOSEPHINE S. MYERS U.S. History Normal School Diploma Indiana Univ. of Pa. A. B. NOVEMBER W orld Culture and U.S. History B.A. Slippery Rock State College MARTHA W. PAINTER English B.A. University of Pittsburgh BEULAH W. REAVES Jr. High Special Ed, Normal School Diploma Indiana Univ. of Pa. 7 a G. WILLIAM RIPPLE Senior Mathematics B.S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. MARY JEAN ROSE Jr. High Homemaking B.S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. LINDA SCHAEFFER Home Economics B.S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. CLAIRE M. SCHAEFFER School Nurse R.N. and B.S. Allegheny General Hospital Indiana State Univ. MILDRED F. SCHALL Mathematics B.S. and M.Ed. Indiana Univ. of Pa. LAWRENCE A. SHEDWICK Science Bes: Indiana State Univ. MARY SIMCIK Health and Physical Ed. [5 Bik Slippery Rock State College MARY JO SINK Biology and General Science B.S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. JUDITH SMITH Varsity Chorus, Acapella Chair Bow ot HAROLD SOWERS Chemistry and Physics B.S. and M.Ed. Bethany College Univ. of Pittsburgh MARGORIE SPEECE Jr. High Art B.S hidins Univ. of Pa. ANN STIFFLER Music B.A. Maryville College Indiana Univ. of Pa. SHIRLEY H. STULL American Government and Economics B.S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. ELEANOR M. WALTER Mathematics B.S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. KARL M. TROTH English IV B.S. California State College FRED WATSON Exceptional Classes Sr. High B.S. Kent State Univ. Youngstown Univ. EDNA F, TYLINSKI Reading B.S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. RUTH WHITTAKER English Bo: Indiana Univ. of Pa. THOMAS M. VALENTI English II B.S. Indiana Univ. of Pa. ESPERANZA S. WOLFE Spanish English Degree Oxford Uniy. Indiana Univ. of Pa. GERTRUDE KETTL Secretary ROSE ANN PILLITTERI English Student Teacher Clarion State College SALLY JO RITCHEY Sr. High Office Clerk JOAN FERRIS English Student Teacher Clarion State College BEVERLY THOMASWICK Secretary PATRICIA ROSE Library Science Student Teacher Clarion State College DORTHY LAMEY. Secretary to Jr. High Prin. Cafeteria Staff els MRS. HENDERSON SEATED: Mrs. Waugaman, Mrs. Heilman, Mrs. Pavlik, Mrs. Crossman, Mrs. Livengood, | Mrs. Halas. STANDING: Mrs. Shaffer, Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Wayland, Mrs. Marcinek, Mrs. Sellers, Mrs. Cross, Mrs. McElhaney. Custodians : 1% j B. Gibson, A. Bowser, Bob Kovalovsky P. Jackson, A. Hiles, B. Vidanoff, P. McCarthy, J. Burdette, S. Contrael 22 Each year the Ford City Kiwanis sponsor the John B. Ford “Student of the Year Award.” This is an annual event which commemorates his birth- day, November 17. This year the award was presented to Miss Anita Scripps. Congratulations! 23 FAY ASAY “Fay” Will never forget running into Turkey’s sister ... Pals with the “Den Mothers” ... Dislikes yellow lights, but loves hopping through Kittanning ... Hangs out at the “Steps” ... Plans to be a social worker ... “Lash.” RICHARD ANDERSON Will always remember November 22, 1966 ... Rick? Loves driving his Mustang ... Friends include the “McNarf Gang” ... Can usually be seen at Herb’s Station ... Plans to further his education in mechanics ... “Key.” PAUL ANDRA “Paul” Will never forget that New Year’s Eve?!? ... Friends include Dave, Ed, Al, Skinny, and Steve ... Really dis- likes walking in the rain ... Claims that building camps is his favorite hobby?!? ... Future plans in- ' clude the service or college ... “Wait a Minute.” AMELIA ASKEY “Cool your woolies” Deb, Rainey, Nancy, and Paula are among her close friends ... Can’t stand those long classes ... English, riding, and records are among her favorites ... Marriage is planned in her future ... Business Course. “Tean”’ SANDRA BATOR “Sandie” Past Vice President of Future Nurses ... Pals with Marie, Anna, Carol T., Millie, and Carol G. ... Can always be heard saying “Are you kidding?” ... Loves Chorus and is an active majorette ... Plans college or nursing school. GREG ATWOOD “Ferd” Ask him about the ball diamond ... friends include Burns, Hackett, Simmons, Ross and guys from Kit- tanning ... Hates Cafeteria food ... health class rates ... Hangs out at Highland Lanes ... Uncle Sam will claim him ... “Affirmative.” ROBERT BACULIK “Bob” Will never forget the day he got his car ... Pals with John, Dave, Mark, Dan, and Doug ... Excels in football and track ... Enjoys playing touch football on Sundays ... Can usually be seen at the Hoagie Shop ... College bound. DIANE BENIGNI “Dj” “Oh, Buddy!” ... Member of National Honor Society and Secretary of F.B.L.A. ... Pals with Pat, Kathy, Pat Z., Anna, and Gail ... Will never forget October 18, 1967!!! ... Shorthand and reading rate high with her ... Aspires to become a secretary ... Business | course. i JANE BRANDSTETTER ‘One of the “Den Mothers” ... Hates people who are slow or ‘late! Always seen at “The Steps” Likes basketball, } bowling, and D.E. ... Plans to attend Sales or Business School }... “Oh really!” TERRY BECK |Seems to recall August 2, 1967 at Philadelphia ... Hangs around with Chuck, Bob, Nimer, Dave, and Jeff ... Loves gym ... jLikes running around in his car ... Seen at a certain Coffee Shop ... Is going into computer programming school “Forget it!” Jane” “Terry” DON BIELSKI “Dee Dee” ; Claims his future plans are trade school ... Pals with Stubbs, Casper, Neil, Lee, and Moss ... Dislikes Yockey’s dog and “The South” '... Hangs out at Space’s and Neil’s garage ... Just loves Shop class and broad jumping? ?? NANCY D. BROWN Piro Can hardly wait for June 2, 1968! “Sorry about that!” Pals with the Garretts Run Gang and hangs out at the Cadet ... Enjoys football, English, and dancing ... Undecided about the future |... Business Course. : q 2 q SHARON BERNAUER Ask her about June 12, 1956! ... Pals with Barb and Ann likes white sockers and short hair English and dancing rate high with her ... Often seen with the “McGrann Gang.” EDWARD BAYNAR Will always remember October 16, 1964 . Punky, Steve, Paul, and Skinny Enjoys rapping at a certain bedroom window!! . Dislikes “S.D.” and wearing his class ring ‘ Future plans include drafting school “Sorry, we don’t have a telephone.” “Buzz” eis “Jeremias” Friends include Dave, RANDALL BECK “Randy” Will always remember the day he was accepted at Tech ... Pals with Ken, Rudy, T.J. ... Hangs out at Spring Church Sportsmen’s Club ... Favorite sport is football Will seek employment after graduation ... “Sorry about that.” PATRICIA BERRY orate Can usually be found at Garretts Run Close friends include Diane, Gail, Pat Z. ... Dislikes mini- skirts, snobs, and tests Roller skating, English, and reading rank high with her Plans to get married. WILLIAM BOOKWALTER “Bill” Always seen with Bob, Gerry, Mike, Randy and Dave at Sam’s Confectionary ... Really likes Economics ... In the future he plans to join the Army ... “Get out.” HELEN CHARNEY “Charn” Will always remember the Junior Class Play ... Pals with Virg, Mag, Carol, and Barbie Jo . “You have to be kidding!” ... Aspires to become a secretary. MARLENE COCHRAN “Mar” One of our Cadet car hops ... Loves those selling classes??? “Hey, man!” ... Pals with Janny, Linda and Shirley ... June 2, 1967 goes down in history for this girl ... Nice to know ... Is taking a Business course. JOHN BORDICK “Pork” A nice looking boy who always has a smile on his face ... Never will forget the day he wrecked hi s Yamaha . Hates caf. food and football practice ... Can be found at Rush’s ... Loves gym class??? ... Butch, Steve and Tom are his pals ... College-bound. 28 DENNIS BIRCH Dislikes stuck-up girls high with him ... Likes his hunting and polo ... Will never forget the day he graduated army. ROSE MARIE CACURAK “Chach” Pals with the “Chosen Few” ... Ask her about a rainy July 4, 1966 and “da Rock” ... A collector of boy’s undershirts and lighters ... “You gotta dress for all kinds.” wagons ... Plans to further her school ... Business. “Moonis Beamis” Hangs out at Animal’s EILEEN CHARNEY “Charn” “One of the Fourteen” ... Member of the Nat’] Honor Society and Secretary of STUCO ... Enjoys (?) Honors English ... Why won’t you ever forget October 20, 1967?? Hangs around with the “Cadogan Gang” ... Dislikes home- work and 80 min. Physics class Enjoys all sports . Likes his Trig class .. or hunting ... Plans include higher education to all ... A really nice guy to know. ... A friend “Bird-man” | History rates | Can be seen with Jim, Moon, and Animal | Plans include the . ... Dislikes long rides in paddy- | Enjoys cruising around with the gang ... College- bound. | GERALD BOOKWALTER “Jerry™| . Can be found playing pool | “Animal” Pals with Birch . Really digs those Usually found in the high RICHARD BOWSER Plans to become a heavy equipment operator ... . Likes to hunt and collect guns .. Dislikes English ... and Rupp .. shop classes ... school office. MILLIE COLWELL Ask her about July 8, 1950 ... Margie .. Hangs out at Jen’s wine cellar ... Really dislikes dirt and bugs ... Future plans include Nursing school ... “Really.” “Mil’’ Friends includes Jenny, Sandie, SHIRLEY COMEAU A good-looking Senior ... What happened May 15, 1966??? Dislikes sophisticates Our first runner-up in the Homecoming celebration ... Rates swimming as her favorite sport .:. Can usually be seen in a blue Chevy ... A future secretary “You know!” RICHARD BRANDEBURG “Brown” A tuff guy always with the McNariff Gang at Herb’s Station ... Vice-Pres. of F.B.L.A. ... Hates not hav- ing his own car ... Really likes bookkeeping and band and riding in Rick’s ’stang. “Da, What’s hap- pening Baby?” ... Will always remember the Sen- ior trip, wonder why??? “Shin ky” WILLIAM BURE “Wild Bill’ Pals include Snuff, Ferd, Rowlf, and “Rip ’em up” ... Hates bleached blondes and short skirts ... Will never forget the night at Edgewood Ball Field ... Greatly treasures his letter in baseball Loves Senior Science, girls, and baseball ... Future plans include the service. CHRISTINE CONTRAEL “Chris” “One of the Fourteen” ... Our cute head majorette ... Ask her about those anonymous phone calls ... A common candidate for our Prom and Snowball courts Plans to be an x-ray technician “Aw, I was just kidding!” “Bonnie” ... Pals with Kathie, and Cheryl “Chevys BONNIE CRAVENER Ask her about Easter of 1963??? . Loves Art ... Always seen driving someone’s car ... forever” ... Dislikes the summer of 1967. JOSEPH CACURAK “Cach” Is glad he received his driver’s license ... Dislikes Bad drivers . Hangs out at the big C.U. ... Navy or College Bound ... A nice guy to know ... Likes basketball, hunting and Chemistry. CLYDE DELP | “Clyde” Uncle Sam will claim this boy ... Friends include the “Cadogan Gang” ... American Government is tops on his list ... Spends his time at Ed’s Pool Hall ... Likes girls and hunting. DARLENE FREDERICKSON “Fred” Will always remember her trip to Peru with A.F.S. summer of 67 ... Enjoys cruising around with L and C ... Live Poncho (??) ... She is a member of STUCO and the Nat'l Honor Society ... Plans to attend college. CATHERINE FRENCH “Frenchie” A lively girl who really loves basketball ... Usually found with Mary, Paula, Cathy and Linda ... Dislikes people who paint cannons ... Can be found at King’s Lanes ... Plans to attend business school ... “Ask me if I care.” THOMAS DRACZ “Redbird” One of our great baseball players ... Wink and Shaeffer are among his friends ... Dislikes English class ... Always seen on the Hoagie Shop corner ... Future college student. RICHARD ECKNER S “Tiger” Says he'll never forget his first Christmas ... Greg, Dan, Ed, and Punky are his friends ... Likes those Health classes ... Claims he is a girl watchdog. ROSALIE GIBSON “Rosie” Future plans include Business School ... Swimming and English are tops with her ... Pals with Linny, Lorrie, Rutty, Margie, Cathy and Paula ... Drives her crazy to stay home ... “Why.” GAIL GOOD “Lady G” Always seen in Pattonville ... Close chums are Di, Pat and Carol ... Loves dancing, football, daydreaming, and study halls ... Can’t stand snobs ... After school she plans to work ... “Keep the faith, baby.” EUGENE EWING “Gene” Ask him about March 14, 1967 ... Girls and hunting take up his time ... plans include Business School ... “Yeah, you’re right.” Pals with Bob, Dan, Ed, Henry, and Tom ... Future LINDA DIGIACOMO “Linny” Ask this girl about the trip to Grove City? ... Dislikes snobs ... Loves to talk ... Hangs out everywhere ... Friends include Rosie, Margie, Frenchie, Paula, Ruthie ... Plans include Business School ... “You're so funny.” THEODORE CLAYPOOL “Ted” Hangs out with Dave, Tal, Gary, and the Garage Gang ... Hangs out at Valesek’s ESSO ... Loves English and Football ... Will never forget graduation??? ... “Let’s get after it!” RICHARD CLEVER “Nuck” Pals with Mickie, Slick, and His Drag Buddies ... He greatly dislikes Apollo Cops ... Hangs out in Vandergrift ... Woodshop ... Working on cars, and Drag Racing rate high with him ... Future plans include joining the Air Force. DEBORAH FAIR “Debbie” One of the Chosen Few ... An important date is Feb- ruary 5, 1966 ... Loves writing letters to a certain Marine ..- Hangs out at the Cadet or Kings’ Lanes ... Plans to further her education ... “I know it’s awful to say.” VICKIE FAIR “Mouse” ‘Pals with Joanne, Linda, El, Connie, and Ginny ... Plans |to be a Beautician ... Loves her English classes ... Claims jshe remembers October 8, 1967 well ... Listen to her jokes sometime ... Shannock Valley or Joanne’s? ?? WILLIAM CONRAD “Bill” Will cherish his driver’s license and Wood Shop Friends include Tim and Dave ... Likes Hunting and fish- ‘ing ... In the near future will enter the Navy ... Crytzer’s ‘house? DANIEL CONTRAEL “Dicky” A nice guy who likes his Chemistry classes ... Most likely can be found beside the mailbox in R.D. 1 Kittanning ... Always with Gene, Bob, Henry, and Denny ... College bound ... “What else can we talk about.” KATHLEEN FICKES “Kath” One of the Chosen Few ... Ask her about March 26, 1967 ... Always seen at the Cadet or Kings Lanes ... Loves the Marines ... Plans to further her education ... “You're kidding.” RICHARD DANIHEL “Rich” Will never forget the day he was born ... Always seen with Tom and Dennis ... “Rats” ... Likes his Physics and Trig classes ... Chess and coin collecting are his hobbies Dislikes homework?? ... Either seen at school JOANN GULISH “Jo” Watch out for low flying batons? ... Loves office practice and football games ... Close pals are Shirley, Jean, and Mary ... Sec.-Treas. of Baton Club and Treas. of F.B.L.A. ... Hopes to be a lady in white ... Will never forget October 28, 1967 ... “You Beast.” BONNIE HARTMAN “Bon” Often seen with Jackie, Nancy, Carol, and Betty ... Dislikes conceited people and liver ... Can be found wherever there is people ... She is editor of LENAPE SCOUT ... “Fake it”. LARRY DAUGHERTY “Doc” One of our mighty foot ball players ... Will always remember November 23, 1966 ... Pals with Jim and Skinny ... Dislikes foot: ball practice ... Likes to go hunting ... Can be found around KENNETH CUJAS “Cuj’ |} Pals are Rich, John, Fred, and Tim Tom ... “Are you serious?” Doesn’t have a dislike in the world ... Uncle Sam’s his}: future ... Girl watching and Health are on his list ... Likes! hunting and fishing ... Known by everyone ... ,can be found |; anywhere. CAROL GRAY “Carol” “Rosie” likes Speech and playing the piano ... Can be found at Viv and Joe’s ... Pals with Mar, Barbie Jo, Ginny, Charn, Cindy | and Anna ... Future plans include college ... “You’re kidding”. MARY E. GRIBIK “Bunny” ) Ask her about July 4, 1967 ... Hangs around with | Linda, Cathy, and Shirley ... She is usually on “the |! steps” or cruising in the jeep ... Enjoys Art class and || basketball ... Plans to be a social worker ... “No sir.” || CHRISTOPHER CULP “Culpy” |] Pals with Art, Doug, and Harry ... Claims he was the |! only Sophomore to own a ’65 Mustang ... Likes working |; on cars ... Health, English, and Chevys rate high ... | Sth Avenue, anyone? ... Plans to go to Agricultural || school ... Hide-n-Watch. ( Ric Debs, RUTH CULP “Ruthie” A talkative Senior who hates snobs January 13, 1967? ‘Speech rates high with her Friends include Bonnie, Bethie, ‘Linda, Iris, Rosie, and Lexie Future job seeker ... “Oh, get yutta here!” - “Butch” All winter sports, He will never forget ALVIN CAMPBELL Hangs out in Manorville, Paradise Valley zirls, and boats rate high with this kid ‘last year’s Prom, and the Sand-Done Party .. . “Uh Huh!” )MICHAEL CARL Loves to shoot pool Football and Track rate ihigh with him ... Rates being President of Masquers Club as in Honor Pals with everyone except WC.P.? ... A Great Artist??? }LINDA CZAPOR “Lin” One of the Chosen Few” Ask her about June 13, 1965 You can always see her with Gary Hangs out at the Cadet Future includes to further her education in Business School “What icould I say?” “Snuffy” IRIS CZEKANSKI “Tris” “One of the Den Mothers” ... June 17, 1967 is an important date for her ... Office Practice rates high with her Loves to ride around Can always be seen on “The Steps” Plans include Business School. THOMAS CARPEN “Carpen” Hangs around with Butch and Pork ... Hunting and fishing claim his fancy Loves vacations and baseball Participated in baseball 1, 2, and 3 ... Dislikes school ... Creeps ... Will attend college. SAMUEL STELLO “Sam” Friends include Bob, Gloria, and Karen Likes baseball and tinkering with radios Active member of the Tech School’s Student Council Rates the Tech School as the greatest Future plans include Engineering school. MARGUERITE DECOMO Dislikes school and getting up in the morning Close friends include Cammie, Tina, Luchrica, C.W., C.F., P.S., M.P. ... Usually can be seen driving her car Will always remember the trip to Grove City ... “Oh no, not another ticket!” “Guerite”’ RONALD HERBST “Ron” Always seen in his burgundy Mustang ... Ask him about February 6, 1967 ... Likes Driver’s Education and hunting ... Pals include Rick, Brown, and Hone ... Future plans include college. BETTY JOHNSON A new addition to our Senior Class ... July 22, 1967 ... Close friends include Paula, Margie, Linda, and Pam ... Dislikes un- friendly people ... Wedding bells will chime in her not too distant future ... “Will you please quit that?” ‘c Be tty” ROBERTA JOHNSTON “Robbie” What happened on Dec. 23, 1966??? ... Pals with Denise, Carol, Patty, The Twins, Cathy ... One of our quiet seniors ... Dislikes being called Roberta . A future lady in white ... An essay contest winner ... Rates Latin high ... “I don’t believe it!” STEPHEN HUGHES “Harry” Ask him what happened on October 31, 1965 ... Al- ways seen with Ed, Dave, Al, Paul, and LH. ... One of our important class representative ... Likes joyriding, S.D. and bowling ... Always seen riding in a blue convertible ... “G’night! I’zat Right?” MARK JACK “Crack” Ask him what happened on August 31! ... Always seen with Mike and Dan ... His favorite class is | Trig ... Spends his time at Hap’s Pool Room ... Really enjoys those golf games ... College-bound. ALEXIS KALISZEWSKI “Lex” Dates to remember are Sept. 10, 1965 and Sept. 29, 1967 ... Close friends include “The Gunkies”, Linda, Audrey and Pam ... Favorite hangout is anywhere with Ted ... Hobbies include horseback riding, canoe riding ... “There’s nothing like it.” SANDRA KALISZEWSKI “Sandy” Will never forget the day Tom B. shot Bill O. at the drive-in ... Makes frequent trips to Pgh Enjoys collecting records Plans to attend Weaver Hates a busy signal on the telephone! ... Perline Personnel School ... “Hi, Honey.” DAVID JACKSON “Dave” Ask him what happened June 21, 1963?! . Always seen with Ed, Steve, Punky, and Paul ... Really enjoys English IV ... The Casanova of the Senior Class. SANDRA HILEMAN Will never forget her driver’s test! her where there’s something happening are Marsha and Hen at Ind. Uniy. ... “Chunk it.” LARRY GAMBLE “Gimble” Will never forget the day he got his first car ... Ask him |about his favorite hobby? Pals include Butch and Buzzy Dislikes girls with bleached hair ... Plans to seek employment ... “Sorry Kid.” “Sandy” Will usually find Close friends Plans to be an English major GREGORY GARTH Ask him what happened on Friday, Oct. 13, 1967? seen with Henry, Frand, Dave, and Stan Dislikes his enemies | Really enjoys track and _ football Future plans include | Institute of Electronics Technology ... “Really.” ROSE HNATIOW “One of the Fourteen” A cute girl that can really bake up a storm Dislikes bossy people Rates swimming as high ... A future lady in white ... “How are you?” “Bud” Always “Hoot” BARBARA HELM Chums include Shar and Ann Greatly dislikes Physics and Alvah’s lab coat Plans on becoming a nurse ... She is a Nat’! Honor Society member and the holder of an E. B, ring ... “Tuck me in, mommy.” DOUGLAS FLANDERS Will always remember May 4, 1966 Smitty, Denny, Mike, and Mark Dislikes those English and Trig classes ... Always seen in that “64” Falcon ... Will go to college ... “Knock it off”. “Bear” “Buck? Friends include Chris, MICHAEL FREROTTE TEs Singing and observing rates high with this boy ... Really enjoys English IV ... What happened around Oct. 1964? ... Always seen with the Calientes, Tal, McKinley, and the “Garage Gang” Future plans includes the Navy Dislikes inquisitive friends ... “Wahoo!” KATHIE HILEMAN “Kathie” A friendly lass forever saying her parents love her Will always remember Oct. 14, 1967 Always seen driving her burgundy Plymouth Friends include “All of the Gunkies” Future plan is to get away from it all ... “It’s all over but the shoutin’.” ROBERT TRNAVSKY “Sween” Here’s a boy who can be found almost anywhere Loves to crash cars and play his sax ... Plans to get rich in the future ... Frequently seen navigating ... “Good, good!” CORINNE THOMPSON “Coke” Ask her about the frozen? ... Is usually found at Sam’s Place ... One of “The Four” ... She’s a great Pool Shark and will take on the guys ... Loves Art ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Will become a nurse ... “Where’s’ Mouse?” CAROL TROP Likes talking with friends ... Is always seen with Tom, Sandie, Mary Ann, Stiv, and Anna ... Dislikes people who “Don’t Care” . Is one of our majorettes and secretary of the chorus ... Will become a nurse ... “That’s cute!” EDWARD WALBERT Pals with Corny, Jack, Bull, and Bubble Blower ... Maye 52a You'll find him in McGrann Rates Bookkeeping and Gym high ... Dislikes B.F.R. and school ... “Are you Polish?” “Carol” (ove PAUL GRIBIK “Paul” A very industrious student who skipped his Senior year to attend Carnegie Tech ... A boy who is well-liked and admired by his fellow classmates ... Will be back in June for graduation. LINDA THOMAS Remembers well August 1966 One of “The Four” ... Can be found at Sam’s Place ... Dislikes immature boys ... Likes trig ... Plans to become a Medical Technologist. “Lynn” COLEEN THOMPSON “Lolly” Editor of our Trireme ... Dislikes wasting time ... Is one of “The Four” ... Always at Sam’s place ... Claims she remembers Nov. 19, 1950? ... Likes Art, Sewing, and Waterskiing ... Member of the National Honor Society ... “Ready? Ready?” ... Will attend college. DALE TOWNSEND “Shorty” Can usually be found at one of two places—JoAnne’s or Bethel Twp. Firehall ... Snobbish people bother him ... Pals are Bob, Mark, and Bill ... What happened on Aug. 17, 1967 Dale? | ILINDA HUTCHISON “Hutch” “One of the Fourteen” ... Ask her about Oct. 31, 1965 ... “S.H.” |... One of our cute Seniors ... Can be usually seen in her ’65 Rambler ... Dislikes people who act innocent ... Enjoys cooking . “Do you wanna walk?” | ... A future lady in white .. MARK GOTTFRIED Ask him what happened on Friday 13th, his birthday?! seen with Bill, Dennis, Jim, Dave and Greg .. Kool-Aid and playing football ... Always seen at the Cadet ture plans include the Air Force. “Mark” ... Always . Enjoys drinking sen LE WILLIAM HACKETT “Hack” Always seen at the Cadet ... Dislikes spinach, ugly girls, and noisy neighbors ... Enjoys playing foot- ball ... Always seen with Ferd, Wild Bill, and Tal r.; Future plans include the army ... “Can you hack at?” CATHERINE JACKSON “Cathy” A lively senior usually seen with Susan, Peter, Stephanie and Renee ... Can be found at “The Joint” May 5, 1967?? Dislikes staying at home . Loves to date ... College bound ... “You best believe it.” LINDA JANOVSKY “Lin” “One of the Fourteen” ... A cute senior with beautiful hair ... Dislikes creeps Rates sewing as her hobby Can be seen driving her Plymouth College bound ... Hangs out at P. K.’s ... “Get out!” STEVEN HAROSKY “Hone” Frequents the Cadet ... Spends his time with the “McNarf Gang” ... Dislikes Yamahas ... Really enjoys motorcycle racing ... Always seen riding his Honda ... Future plans include machinist school ... General shop rates high with this boy. STANLEY HEFFNER “Stan” Ask him what happened January 16, 19677? ... Always seen with Greg, Earl, and David Enjoys listening to jazz, especially Jimmy Smith’s ... Spends his time at the bowling alley ... Enjoys watching football and basketball ... Future plans include music school. MARGIE JANOVSKY “Mag” Can usually be found out at the Cadet or King Lanes ... Favorite hobby is C. C. ... Close friends include “The Chosen Few” ... Dislikes long rides in Paddy-wagons ... Future plans is furthering her education . .. Aug. 22, 1967! ... “I almost care.” NANCY LAW “Nanc” Friends include Rick, Dara, Linda, Susan, Marsha, Carol, Gerald, and Geraldine Dislikes scho6] and homework Spends her time at home ... Plans to seek employment. DENNIS KOUGH “The Duece” Friends include Von, Jim, Doug, and Steve Something special happened on August 8, 1965 ... Can be found at either the Cadet or Hunter’s Restaurant ... Says his favorite hobby is girls ... Fu- ture plans include Uncle Sam ... “Really?” DENNIS KOZLOSKY Kez Can usually be fou nd at the Cadet ... Pals are Fat-C, Bird, Mike, Larry and Dave ... Says a special event happened on July 3, 1967 ... Loves to play his guitar ... Future plans include the service. MARJORIE LEASE “Margie” Holds October 16, 1964, as a very important date ... Used to be a pro at lighting bunsen burners in Chem. class? ? Speech class rates high with her Always seen cruising around Future plans are to enter college ... “No sir!” MARCIA LIAS One of our lively STUCO members Fourteen” . Marcia” eee One, ofsathe Dislikes “creeps” and reckless drivers ... 3rd period is tops on her list ... Hangs out at P. K.’s_ ... Plans to enter college “Shotgun”. JAMES KOZUCH “jim A great basketball player Enjoys growing grey hairs? ... Often seen with Tony, Scrow, and the boys Enjoys Math and Physics Dislikes writing themes and getting up early Ask him about M. D.??? ... A real brain. DAVID KRIZMANICH “Dave” A real sharp senior who will always remember May 20, 1967 Friends include Jim, Al, and Joe ... Loves cruising around in that big Olds Usually found at 536 Rose Street Really digs those fifth period study halls ... “Shut up!” ETHEL LICKENFELT Will never forget the Prom of “66” in crying!! and Sam Favorite hobby is Art getting married are her favorite plans “Ginger” .. This girl doesn’t believe ... Dislikes Cafeteria food ... Pals with Karen, Debbie, Attending college and “Shake ’em up.” |) EILEEN KLINGENSMITH ee ° 99 Audie Frequently found writing letters to Pals with Helen, Pat, Barb, and Mont Great day! March Future plans AUDREY KLINE Hates slow drivers!! Bloomington, Indiana ... ... Can usually be found in Kittanning 30, 1950 ... Really enjoys those Gym classes .. include college ... “Funny!” RICHARD KLINGENSMITH “Kling” Considers the day he got his driver’s license to be very special ... Can be found almost anywhere with Jim, Doc, Vaughn, and Dale ... Dislikes noisy clases ... Track and hunting rate high ... Favorite hobby is trap shooting ... College-bound. DAVID KLUKAN “Dave” A friendly person ... One of the guys who hails from Lenape ... Usually found at Falcon Lanes ... Enjoys fishing, slot racing, and working on cars ... Pals with Hoss, Wimp, Charlie, Smithy, and P.K. ... May further his education. “Squeak” “One of the Fourteen” ... November, 1964 ... Will al- ways remember Paul K. ... A peppy cheerleader and ac- tive Student Council representative Hates being trampled through the hall ... “Creeps!” ... Really likes those gym classes! ... Hangout, “P.K.’s” ... “You're kid- ding!” LARRY KNEPSHEILD “Hop” Always seen with Mike, Slike, and all his buddies at the Dime’s %4-mile Auto shop ... Football and basketball rate high with him. MONTY KNEPSHIELD “Knep” Won second place in woodshop contest . ..Hangs out at Mr. G’s ... Loves to work on cars ... Close pals are “Mickie Slick” and his “Drag Buddies” ... Plans to seek employment ... “Get on it!” MARLENE KUNKLE “G.be. Pals with P.S., M.P., C.F., P.Z., C.W., and Cappy ... Really goes for fifth period study hall ... Likes reading and driving ... Can usually be found at the Cadet or Shannock Valley ... Will never forget Christmas 66 ... “Sorry about that.” BETTY KLINGENSMITH “Betty” Loves to talk on the phone ... Will never forget August 4, 1967 ... Pals with Cheryl, Karen, Linda and Darlene ... Really dislikes that 80-minute period! ... Enjoys foot- ball and baseball ... “Really” ... Will seek employment. TIMOTHY MARCINEK “Moss” Pals with Don, Jack, Neil, Rick, Brown, Stubbs, Snuffy, and Dave ... Dislikes Yockey’s Dog ... Often seen on the Snowball Court Participates in football and Track ... Health rates high with this guy ... Remembers R.A.M. on 5th Avenue. VIRGINIA NICHOLS (2 inny” Can often be seen at Viv and Jo’s with Charn, Mar, Carol, Anna, and Barbie Jo ... Ask her about Sept. 6, 1950 ... College Bound ... “Big Deal.” JEAN ONDO “Jean” One of the business students. Pals with Jo-Ann, Shirt, and Many ... Will never forget the wasp in 307 ... Pet Peeves include bossy people and back seat drivers ... Future undecided ... “Oh, for Pete’s Sake.” ROBERT MC KERNAN “Cornie” Often seen with Ed, Dan, Al, Tom, and Doug ... Loves Speech ... Seen very often at McGrann Firehall ... Likes Basketball ... Dislikes Economics ... Tech School or Business ahead ... “Tuff.” FRANK LUX “Frank” Wants to make a million without working ... Friends include Tom, Dennis, and Mark ... Loves to make people laugh ... Ask him what happened the day he ran out on the football field ... Dislikes unreasonable teachers Future includes college “Ready! Ready!” JOSEPH LUX “Casper” Hangs around with Young, Hack, Moss, Dee Dee, Ford ... “Rip em Up!” . Dislikes day parties and Fifth period. study | hall . Will never forget the day he received the D.H. Award ... Future plans include the service. LINDA NATHANIEL “Janie” Runs around with the Calientes and Mare ... Dis- likes bossy people and 9th grade ... “I ain’t goin’” ... Can always be found at Rietler’s or the Cadet ... Likes Art Class and is really a good Majorette. TERRY MANTINI “Terry” Pals with the “Garage Gang” ... Hangs out at Hap’s ... Loves to play pool ... Rates the Tech School as being the greatest. | JANICE ONDRUSEK “Janny” | Will always remember March 29, 1967 .:. Friends include Marlene, | Linda, Jane, Jean, Sherley, and Mary ... Hates little old men who flirt ... Always seen at the Cadet ... Future includes Washington, D.C. ... “You gotta be kidding!” mek MEINTEL “Harry” Chums are Dennis, Crash, Eugene, John, and Deith ... Hates home- jwork, snubs, and American Government ... Loves driving around thinking of a certain someone ... Seen often at Myer’s Place ... meemember June 28, 1966°... “That’s Life.” | | | ANTHONY MIKULA “Tony” Seen with Scrow, Mike T, and the boys ... Dislikes phonies ... Loves to play any type of sport ... Ac- tively participates in basketball and Track ... College Prep ... A real cool guy to know. LINDA ORESICK “Skello” “One of the Fourteen” ... Will never forget- “stamping out forest fires” ... Pet peeves include “Creeps and people with tempers” ... Can be seen at P.K.’s ... A. future nurse ... “You're kidding!” BARBARA PALCZER “Barb” Ask her about the “Controversial kind” ... Can usually be found at dances ... Spends a lot of time at the “y” with Kathie ... March 20, 1948 ... One of the “Yankies.” WAYNE MILLER “Wayne” Will never forget January 9, 1967 ... Hangs around with Dennis, Dave and Henry ... Enjoys hunting ... Seen frequently at Red’s ... Economics and Trig are his favorite classes ... “Oh well.” A INE TAS OS EOE EP OE Wom IR EOE, VAUGHN MISKINIS “Skinny” Can be seen with King, Doc, and Waugaman ... Hobbies are hunt- ing and fishing ... Dislikes stuck up people ... Has received 3 letters in track ... Future plans include further education. MARGARET PALCZER “Margie” Will never forget Sept. 1965 ... Pals with Paula, Cathy, Linda, Rose, and Frenchie ... Senior Science and Rich rank high with her ... Future plans include marriage ... “I’m lying again.” RUDOLPH KUDELKA Ask him what took place Dec. 10, 1950?? ... A great outdoorsman Loves hunting, fishing, and trapping Can be found at ‘Dead End” Friends include Rick, Larry, Birch, Nimer, and Knepshield ... Plans to attend college ... “Want to make some- thing of it?” MARGARET LIPEROTE “Peggy” A real cute girl who came to us from Ohio in her Junior year ... A friend to all ... Pals with Donna, Sandy, Roberta, Joanne, and Pat ... Always seen at the Cadet ... Dislikes phonies ... Plans to go to beauty school ... “Really.” “Buzzy” MARY MAGDY “Mar” Forever seen cruising around in the “Old Kettle” with Ginny, Carol, Charn, and Anna . A great addition to our band ... Dislikes alcoholics ... Always at the Cadet ... A friend to all ... A good singer ... College bound epee liane ateupe JAMES MORDA “Stithisis” Has a dislike for L.C.B. men and American Federation of Musicians ... Uncle Sam will claim this guy ... Loves those speech classes Will always remember working with the Steakhouse labor gang Found with Ken, Zydnik, Bird, Willy, Hackett, and Bubbles Cirrincione ... “Wh at do ya say ya little runt?” LARRY LARDIN “Joke” Will never forget the day he got his braces off ... Usually seen with Danny, Dave, Livery, Sambo, Feet, and Toad ... Really dislikes 5th period classes and homework ... Can often be found at Danny’s ... Loves that Spanish ... Future plans include college ... “Right away.” JEAN MANENSKI “Twin” Enjoys getting people confused ... One of our sharp senior girls Jean? ... Our cute head colorguard ... Swigart, Marge, and Kathy ... in her future ... Likes to give teachers a hard time. Pals with JOAN MANENSKI “Twin” One of our cute and sharp senior girls ... The trip to D.C. rates high with her ... A colorguard ... What happened at the Lincoln Memorial, Joan?? ... Pals with Swigart, Marge, and Kathy ... Office Practice rates high with her ... Plans to seek employment ... “Really.” RUDOLPH LETTRICH “The Hustler” What happened when Bear drove up F.C. Hill??? ... Dislikes people marking up his car ... A future machinist ... Hails from Lenape .. man!” . Pals with Bear, Charlie, Jody, Ken, Randy ... “Hey | | | Always remember the senior trip | Secretarial work is | ] il STEVE LEVCIK Cheers Why is June 10, 1966 important??? ... A quiet person who enjoys football and hunting ... Hangs out at Dan’s ... Considers his 4th period study hall as his favorite class ... Close friends are Tim, Sam, Dave, Livy, Poke, Bob, and Toad ... “Think you're big, Huh.” LINDA McCLYMONDS “Lynn” Will always remember Noy. 5, 1965 ... Always seen with Nimmer . Pals with Iris, Beth, Rose, and Sandy ... Dislikes those 80 min. classes ... Likes to ice skate ... A friend to all ... “I don’t believe it” ... Plans to go to beauty school. CAROL McGARRITY “Carol” A cute girl who came to us from Shannock Valley in her Junior year ... Pals with Micki, Marge, Cathy ... Dislikes reckless drivers ... Makes frequent trips to the mailbox ... Marriage in the future for this girl ... Always talking about Hughie ... “Well, I'll just tell ya now.” DAVID LIVENGOOD “Dave” Will always remember September 16, 1967 ... Close pals include “The Avenue Gang” ... Loves hunting and foot- ball ... Can usually be found at Danny’s ... Dislikes speech class ... Future plans include college ... “Bet me.” ‘PAUL LOBBY “Lobe” ‘Remember the downfall of the Mafia ... Friends include Rick, Mike, and “The Mafia” ... Can usually be found at the Pizza Shop or Haps ... Dislikes know-it-all teachers oy Really excels in Physics and Trig ... Future plans Include college ... Pres. of the Junior class ... “Tough q ” Jeans. JACQUELINE MECHLING “Jackie” JA real quiet girl, but is friendly to everyone ... Pals with Nancy, Bonnie, Joyce, and Connie ... Hates to get ip in the morning ... Office Practice rates high with rer ... Will enter business school or seek employment .. “Get out of here.” JOYCE MINICH “Joyce” A real cut-up ... Pals with Carol, Rif and Jackie ... Dislikes con- ceited people ... Hangs out at Red’s ... Likes those dances at New Ken, wonder why??? ... Deserved her place on the National Honor Society ... Always “messin’ around” ... “Hang in there” . Plans to seek employment. DAVE LUDWICK. “Tud” Will always remember the mass skip-out at Lenape ... Dislikes Trig tests and grease ... Plans to be an Art student ... Can be found ‘at “The Station” ... Likes drag racing ... A member of Student ‘Council ... “I imagine.” | | 1 } ) k 4 DENNIS KING Favorite subject is Spanish Mark, and Doug English ... Considers being born an important event ... bound. ANGLELA KENDRA “Tranch” Pals with Linda, Kathy, Peg, and “The Gang” ... “I don’t know! ... I never commit myself!” ... Dislikes people who think they’re something, they are not ... Can be found almost anywhere Enjoys collecting records ... Un- decided about the future. “Denny” Pals with Dan, Frank, ... Claims he dislikes cafeteria food and . Golf and football rates high with this guy College JENNY KIRSCHT “Jen” Pals with Mill and Shirley ... “Jen” ... Will always remember when Mill and she ate chocolate ice cream, doughnuts, and cantalope for breakfast! ... “Cripe!” ... Enjoys horseback riding and “goofing off with Mill” ... Usually found in the “wine cellar” ... College bound. JAMES KING “King” Hangs out at “The Station” Archery is his hobby ... Dis- likes haircuts ... Pals are Birch, Doc, and Miskinis ... Hunting rates high with him ... Future plans include trade school. TIM JACKSON an Gas A quiet guy ... Will never forget getting accepted at Lenape ... Dislikes doing special projects ... Plans. to become a machinist ... Enjoys hunting and horseback riding ... Can usually be found at home ... “Oh, heavens no!” CAROL KEELER “Carol” Will never forget June 23, 1963 ... Dislikes sad movies ... “So what?” Claims everybody as friends Bookkeeping rates high ... Usually found at King Lanes and the Cadet ... Favorite hobby is running out of gas Future plans include Business School. PATTI KELLAR “One of the Fourteen” ... 26, 1967 ... Hates Creeps—J.J.: click, click ... Can al- ways be found at “P.K.’s” Speech rates high Favorite song: “Never My Love” ... Plans a career in nursing ... “Take a break.” STEVE KALNIK A college bound senior ... Mad Mike or Livorio ... Loafs at Mantini’s garage ... 4} Favorite sports are weightlifting, ice hockey and swim- | ming ... “I’d devour that.” ‘Pattt™ “Sow” : Will always remember August }: Enjoys listening to “Porky,” ARTHUR PHILLIPS SArt’ Ask him about the meeting of a certain girl? ... President of the Veight Lifting Club ... Pals are Chris, Doug, and the “Lenape Gang” ... Likes Basketball, football, and cars ... Always seen at he Cadet ... Plans to attend college. CATHERINE REITLER “Cathy” njoys reading and collecting records ... Claims her favorite class s art ... Friends include Bonnie, Carol and Nancy ... Plans to eek employment after graduation. BONNIE RIFFER aif (0d Ask her about September 28, 67 ... Friends include carol and Joyce ... Really likes working at C.G. Murphy’s in Kittanning ... Loves to bowl ... Plans io seek employment after graduation ... “Ah, get out.” ALFRED PICCOLA “Punky” Will always remember August 27?? ... Can be found it Steve’s camp or the tennis court ... Likes hunting ind football ... Pals with Ed, Dave, Skinny, Steve ind the “12-A boys” ... Alfred lee ... “Good Night.” RICHARD PLACEK “Placek man” English, gym, cars and girls rate high on his list ... often seen with John, Bill, Ken, Larry, Tom, and Jim Dislikes when people run his life ... Can be found in W. Kitt ... Plans on becoming a State Policeman ... “Hi, Baby.” | MICHELE RIGHI “Mick?” Likes just having a good time ... Gym and Typing II | rate with her ... Often seen with Carol, Coleen, Corinne, Marge, and Mary ... Dislikes snotty people Plans to go to business school ... “Well I'll just tell you now!” GERALD PORE “Jerry” Can’t forget those annual trips to Butler ... Likes any place to loaf ... Is often seen with Cuj and Tom ... Pet peeves are Sopho- more Eng. and Practice sets ... Plans to attend college ... “Are you serious!” RONALD: REITLER “Ron” A friendly kid often seen with Dan, Tom, Rich, and Denny Claims his hobbies are eating and sleeping ... Enjoys football, bas- ketball, and Trig ... Future plans include college ... “I don’t believe it!” ANTHONY ONOFREY “Tony” One of the few students who enjoys Physics ... Always seen with Bun, Chuck, and Joe ... Claims that he dislikes no one and noth- . “Shucks.” ing ... Future plans include college .. ; LAWRENCE ORESICK “Big i Ranks high as one of the intellectuals of our class Is our illustrious Student Council President ... An active member of the cross country and basketball ... Future plans include college. CAROLYN PIAZZA “Carolyn” Our ass’t head majorette and, “One of the Fourteen” ... Will never forget Oct. 20, 1967 ... A member of the Homecoming Court and National Honor Society . Future plans include college ... “Come on, I’m serious.” RANDAL PAUL One of our tough senior boys . graduation ... Always seen cruising around in a blue Pontiac ... Pals with Vaughn, Larry, Dale, and Jim ... Will remember the trip to D.C. ... College bound ececkeallves “Randy” . Looks forward to CHARLES PEPPER “Charlie” Rates Sept. 16, 1967 as an important day ... Can often One of our business students ... working at Mr. Gee’s ... Pals with Elaine, Susan, Robbie, and Shirley ... Dislikes being called Denis ... Future plans are undecided. Will never forget REBECCA RAYPUSH Will always remember Noy. 23, 1966 Carol, Debbie, and Barb . tions ... Loves spotting and watching No. 62 in action ... Un- decided about the future ... “You dummy.” THOMAS SPACE “Bananas” Rates Oct. 21, 1967 as high as can be ... Can usually be found with the Mafia, Terry, Don and Tim ... Dreads fifth period ... Future plans include college. Friends include Betty, “Becky” : . Really dislikes writing those composi- — be seen with Dave, Pie, and Denny ... Hangs out at Rosston where he enjoys boating ... One of the | faithful trig students ... “There ya-go.” 4 DENISE PLAZAK “De De” JAMES NELSON A member of the National Honor Society .. His “Nail” sl Phe . Close friend Loves to hunt and build model rockets i... Says November 22, 1966 is a special day ... Dislikes Peaceniks? ?? ... College bound. ‘BOB NIMEROSKY “Nimer” win never forget Nov. 5, 1965 .. | . Hangs around with John, Steve, Chuck, Terry, and Dave ... Dislikes closed lunch periods ... Gym class rate high with him ... Future plans include the Air Force. “SHIRLEY PAPCIAK “Shirt” | FPresiden of F.B.L.A. ... Will never forget falling over the chairs ... Dislikes people screaming orders over the switchboard ... Typing, [rolteyball, and basketball rate high with her ... Future plans in- clude Airline School ... “You know.” . | JOHN ODRECHOWSKI “Butch” One of our Varsity Lettermen ... Dislikes wind sprints ... Hangs around with Ed, Hi-way, Oats, and Mickey ... Will never forget September 22 ... Can be found at the Hoagie Shop ... College bound. Anna” . Will never forget July 5, 1967 . Chorus rates high with her ANNA PALLONE A member of “Bye Bye Birdie” .. ... Teaches swimming at the “Y” .. ... Future plans include Nursing ... “No—Seriously” ... Pals with Sandie, Carol G., Ginny, Mar, and Carol T. ROBERT MORHAC “Rob” Plans to attend college ... Likes Physics and model airplanes ... Pals with Jack, Barry, Dale and Steve ... Really enjoys football ... Can be found at Bethel Fire Hall ... “If you ever make sense, I'll quit!” DENNIS MYERS “Den” Always can be found at Reds Likes those Physics classes ... What happened on July 12, 1967, Den??? ... Dislikes those English classes, what about Health? ... A friend to all. MARY PANCHIK “Mary” One of our business students ... Dislikes cold feet ... Typing, stuffed animals, and collecting records rate high with her ... “What happened to the jeans in your car, Mary??” ... “Get outta here.” BERNARD RICHARDS “Ben” | Will never forget August 20, 1967! One of the Mafia ... Enjoys golf and all outdoors sports ... Plans to attend college ... “So buy some.” CAROL ROSS ; “Carol” Star Halfback for the Brick Church Bombers??? ... Ask her about Sept. 9, 1967 ... Can usually be seen with Rif, Joyce, and Johnny ... Dislikes muddy Roads, wonder why?? ... Plans to attend Busi- ness School ... “Ya gotta be kiddin’!” JANICE RUBEN, “Janice” |) “One of the Fourteen” ... The Plan?? ... Dislikes going home! ... Always seen cruising around with the gang ... Really likes 3rd period study hall ... Forever sticking her ; foot in other peoples’ mouths ... College bound ... “Shot- | gun.” | JIM ROSSITER “Mono” Often seen at the Cadet with Greg, Rick, and Bill ... Ask |} him about Mr. McKinney in the library. Quite handy with }; cars. ... Future plans include Technical School ... “Hide and Watch.” JAMES RUPERT Ne Drummer for Lost Lambs and Co. ... Dislikes rumors.? ... Often seen at Sherry’s house ... Friends include Hanner, Hutch, Corbin, and Tuff. Ask him about September 23, 1965 ... “Surely you jest!’ NANCY RUPERT “Nanc” Claims her close pals are Jackie, Sandy, Carol and Mary ... Is a member of the National Honor Society ... Loves those Trig Classes? ... Dr. Zhivago rates with her ... “Oh, Yeah?” DANIEL SHAFFHAUSER “Dan” Hangs out at Hap’s Pool Parlor ... Friends include Klobas, Mike, Jammer and the boys ... Likes Shooting Pool, Hunting, and Sun- day football games ... Junior Class vice president ... Future plans include College. WILLIAM L. SCHALL “Willy” Dislikes closed lunch periods ... Often seen at Lee’s Lanes ... Friends include Chuck, Sam, Gary, and Denny ... Future plans are Drafting School or the Army ... “Never fear when Willy’s here.” DEBORAH SIMMONS Yur cute Drum Majorette ... Always seen with Von §5, 1967 ... Likes Cosmetology and dancing ducation or teach Beauty Culture tHERYL SLAGLE “Snay” Played her part well in the Junior Class play ... Will always remem- er the ride home from the Kittanning-Ford City game, 66, wonder Why?? ... Pals with Linda, Dar, and Betty ... Will seek employ- hent ... “Whoopee-ty.” “Debe”’ October ... Plans to further her ... “Wopee tang.” ‘AMES STITT “Stitty” “orever saying “Never understimate the power of a six lylinder Ford” ... Disapproves of Chevys and Fords . Uncle Sam will claim him after graduation ... Loves to eep ... One “59” Ford. PEGGY SMAIL “Peg” als with Joanne, Cindy, Carol, Joyce, and Carol G. ... Dislikes snobbish boys ... People who interfere ... What lappened on August 6, 1965 Peg?? ... Will seek employ- nent and marriage in her future. MARY ANN SPERA Our co-editor of the Trireme .. Sam’s place ... One of “The Four” high with her Nursing is “Mar” Can be found at ... Chorus rates Dislikes immature people in her future “Hang it up.” ROBERT SWANK “Bob” Friends include Sam, Louis, Tom, Dennis, and Ted ... Dislikes teachers who can’t teach and bossy people . Loves to read ... Mr. Four-H ... “I give up— what ... A member of The National Honor Society. DAVID SWARTZ “Dave” Pals with Smitty, Cheeck, Mass, Don, Stubbs, Jack and Tal ... “Hey you’re clean” ... Says his biggest honor was receiving the black star of courage from the North ... Can usually be found at the Coffee Shop. BONNIE STANFORD “Bon” Can be found at McGrann ... Study halls and gym rate high with her ... Dislikes Nov. 13, 1966 ... Will seek employment ... “You’ve got to be kidding.” PAMELA SELLERS Pam” One of the “Fourteen” ... Dislikes creeps and two faced people ... Likes to get revenge ... Can be found at P.K.’s house ... Her trips to Florida, Bagdad, and the power plant rate high with her ... A cute Senior. BILL SIMMONS Hates people to tell him what to do ... Friends include Rich, Ferd, Burns, Rossiter, Larry J. ... Always seen in his Chevy convertible . Received a trophy for bowling ... Likes football, basketball, and hunting ... “Just checkin!” “Simmons” DOUGLAS SMITH Best actor of 66-67 school year ... October 15, 1967 Friends include Don, Butch, Doug, Ed, and Dave ... Likes track, football, and cross country ... Often seen in that ’62 Chevy. JOANNE SHAFFER “Gypsy” Always seen with Dale ... Typing II rates high with her ... Ask her why she hates Karen L.??? ... Pals with Vickie, Joan, Jean, Frenchie, and Peg ... Cuts up the Edgewood bus ... “I could have died.” “Smitty” Ask him about PAULA SHAUL “Ralf” Has fond memories of her trip to Grove City, wonder why??? ... Can be found at the Cadet ... Pitts- | burgh Beauty Academy will claim her ... “If there’s — anything I like better than honey and ketchup, it’s baloney and whipped cream.” LARRY SMITH “Schmidts” | Plans to join the Navy after graduation ... Pals around with Charly, Al, Linda, Pat, Dave, and Barb ... Likes Bookkeeping and racing ... Often seen at the Coffee Shop. JOHN SMULIK Will always remember Tuesday at the “Dam.” . Mosses with Little Man and Moss .. metal shop and gym . “Smuck the II” . Hangs out at . Dislikes big rats ... Favors . Future plans include the Army ... “Let’s “Deb” ! . Pals with Jean, Peg, and Joanne ... DEBBY SHEASLEY Favorite hobby is dancing .. Hangs out at Jean’s ... Chorus rates high with her .. the Woman’s Air Force ... “See if I care.” . Will join CAROL STROUP “Carol” Will always remember’ June 6, 1965 ... Usually seen with Karen, Linda, Cathy, Bonnie, and Gal ... Claims Amer. Govt. is her favorite class Future plans include Earl Wheeler Success Schools for Fashion Merchandizing ... “Shut Up.” CAROL SZYMANSKI “Carol” One of “The Den Mothers” ... Will never forget The Horn Session at the cadet Economics is her favorite subject Can usually be found at “The Steps” Her plans include Business School “Lash.” MICHAEL TAKAREK Pals with Scrow and Mikula “Mike”? ... Dislikes working ... Future plans include college ... Football and baseball rate high with him ... Can be found everywhere. CAROL THOMAS “Carol” Really likes Trig class??? ... Is usually with Pat, Robbie, Linda, ') and the T-Twins ... Dislikes stuck-up people ... Her future in- 1) cludes nursing ... Happiest day will be graduation “I’m not | kidding!” SUSAN STITT Favorite class is Shorthand II and Typing II ... Pals with Elaine, Mary, and Shirley ... Her favorite hobby is boys (L.T. from Kitt) ... Will enter Business School ... “No Sir.” ROBERT SWEAT Likes girls and meat loaf “Suz” “Earl” ... Excels in Art ... Pals include Bud, Paul, John, and Henery Claims June 14, 1950 to be an im- portant day in his life ... Won a prize in Art ... Hangs out at Falcons and the Barn ... “I’m a Soul Man!” ALAN SZYMANSKI Will never forget August 29, 1967 Favorite sport is hunting ... Can usually be seen riding around town ... Greatly dislikes short English teachers ... This boy lives for hunting season. KAREN STIVASIN “sav One of our Future nurses ... Pals with “The Fourteen” ... Speech rates high with her but 80 minute classes don’t ... Remembers June 3, 1965 ... Can usually be found at P.K.’s ... “I want to talk to you.” “AL NANCY SCHALL “Challa” Often seen at “Bagdad” with Mary Alice ... Loves to compose those great speeches? ... Dislikes unfaithful friends Future plans include college ... “You wouldn’t kid me, would ya???” DAVID SCHAEFFER “Dave” Often seen on the Snowball and Prom courts ... Likes listening to records Friends include The Bandits ... Lettered in football and baseball ... Ask him about the busses at Dracz’s camp College bound. DENNIS SHAY Loves Chess and archery ... Says his favorite classes are Trig and Physics ... Dislikes Eng. and homework ... Received the American Legion Award ... Future plans include college ... “Chump.” ANITA SCRIPPS “Anita” Our September “Girl of the Month” ... Captain of the Cheerlead- ing squad, enjoys skiing and swimming ... A cute Senior ... What happened on October 30, 1965, Anita? ... “I’m so hungry.” “Denny” ... Friends include Tom, Rich, and Chuck LINDA RUPP “Scooper” Will never forget her summer in Ohio, “67” ... The Plan ... Re- member all those trips to Pitts. on Sat. ... Friends include Cheryl, Dar, and Betty ... Member of Junior play cast See cruising around in that jeepster ... “Whoopee-ty.” THOMAS SCHEEREN President of our Varsity Chorus enjoys track and basketball . Dennis, Rich, and Carol ... Can’t wait until school ends ... Future plans include Real Estate and Insurance ... “But that’s the only day IJ have to sleep-in!” “Tom” CHRISTOPHER SCOPEL “Scope” Will never forget that Chemistry exp. ...Loves working on and riding around in his car ... Friends include Roto, Bill, Jim and Bob Future plans include trade school “Oh, Yeah.” ELAINE SCHAEFFER “Elaine” Plans to become a secretary ... Likes dancing and swim- ming ... Friends include Susan, Mary, and Shirley ... Dis- likes writing themes for Mr. Troth ... Ask her about May 14, 1967 at the Cadet ... “Really.” “Pat” . “You’re kidding!” ... Dis- mee Does Glitt Gal rige2 PATRICIA WALKER }Pals with Aud, Jen, Rob, Carol .. } likes tests ... Future plans are Nursing .. |... “O, O” The Greatest! DALE WAUGAMAN Pals are Doc, King, and Miskinis ... Important date May 12, 1967 ... Dislikes English and Stuck up girls ... Lists hunting and study | halls as favorites ... College Bound ... “No kidding.” “Dale” DONALD WAYLAND “Hi-Way” Hangs out in his ’57 Chevy ... Friends include Butch, Ed, Oats, Smitty, Dave, Mick and Swink ... Favorite hobby is working on his car ... College in future ... “We'll seeya.” CONNIE WOLFE “Connie” Always remember November, 1966 Never seen without Lex, Sandy, Cindy, Joyce and Carol ... Dis- ‘likes homework and Aud. Study halls ... Looks for- ward to gym, Math ... “Really.” PPP ? Cai 7 CYNTHIA WRIGHT “Cindy” Remember Feb 4, 1967 ... Enjoys going out with Jim ... Friends with Connie, Peg and Joanne ... Dis- likes “Stuck-up people” who give lectures ... Future, plans marriage ... “Oh, sugar.” RICKY WELLS “Moe” Popular lad seen on Prom Court ... Sept. 8!! Frequently seen with the Mafia ... Hangs out at Haps Golden Billiard Parlor ... “Don’t Worry.” MARK WINTGENS “Wink” Ask him about his record library ... Pals with Tom, Nick, Dave, and Hawkeye ... Seen on corner near Hoagie Shop ... Rates basketball and track Favorite class is world cultures ... College ... “You think.” DELORES YANOFF “Delores” One of our great cheerleaders ... One of “The Fourteen” ... Will always remember March 25, 1966 ... Will Attend College ... Annie Oakley ... “You're ignorant.” LAWRENCE WALBERT “Larry” Will always remember Aug. 21, 1965 ... Friegds include Zern, Dog, Moon, and Meter ... Rates Typing and Hunting ... Hates Fords and conceited women ... Always seen at Suran’s ESSO ... Plans include I.B.M. School. MARGORY VALASEK “T witcher” One of our sharp and cute Seniors ... Claims she likes playing the Drums??? ... Always with the “Gunkies” ... Is usually seen in Benny’s Falcon ... Bill, English, and Colorguard rate high with her ... “Get outta here!” ... Will always remember June 24, 1965. ROSE MARIE VARGO “Rose” A cute member of Lenape ... Enjoys being with Fred ... Can be seen at the Cadet ... Plans to seek employment ... Close pals are Brenda and Brenda ... Rates English high ... “Get Lost!” CHARLES WALTENBAUGH “Charlie” Hangs around with Dave, Jim, Tim, and Bob ... Can’t stand stuck-up people ... Gym and weight lift- ing are tops ... May 4th!! ... Hangs out at the Cadet ... “Get Bent.” DANIEL WALTERS “Dan” This future teacher will never forget Jan 21, 1967 ... Friends include Sambo, Toad, Rich, Feet, Larry, Dave and Ron. Hates Caf. food and stuck-up people ... Spanish IJ is high on his list ... “Vacate.” CATHY VERGARI “Cathy” Ask her about the time a guy grabbed the hood of her ... Basketball ... Will never Will attend Business School. coat in a certain part of Kittanning??? and swimming rates high with her forget July of 1965 ... LINDA VOJNA “Linda” One of our quiet girls?? ... Hangs around with Janny, Marlene, and Pat ... August, 1967?? ... Active member of GAA and loves to play basketball ... Likes going for walks by herself? ? to seek employment ... “No Sir!” MARCIA WALKER “Marcia” Always at the Cadet ... Enjoys being with that certain guy ... Pals with Helen, Marlene, Pam and Herb ... Getting up in the morn- ing ‘gets her goat ... Plans are to attend Business School ... “What | am I going to do?” | ... Plans “Zerne” RAYMOND ZURNEY |Remembers room 112 ... “The Bird” ... Hangs around with Warp, Larry, Dog, and Jim ... Dislikes Fords ... He’s glad he passed eleventh grade ... English IV rates high |... Likes Soccer ... Hangs out at “Big D Cycle” . “Would you believe?” PAM ZELLEFROW “Short” | Can usually be found in Leechburg ... Dreads getting up jin the morning ... Pals include Max, Cindy, and the |“Syndicate Gang” ... Plans to attend beauty school ... Feb. 14, 1965 Loves the “Wicked Witch II” “Sorry about that!” PATRICIA ZIELINSKI “Pat” College for Business Administration is in the future for her ... | Pals include Helen, Pat, Linda, Gail, Diane, Audrey, Rick, and Jay ... Dislikes study halls and a certain someone who shines bright lights ... Can be found at Hill Top Drug Store ... “T think.” | WILLIAM ZURNEY “Bill” | Member of National Honor Society ... A swift member of the | Y.M.C.A. Swim Team ... Has won the State Swimming Champion- | ship in the 25 yard freestyle ... Pals include Al ... Claims Physics to be the greatest ... College bound ... “You dope.” JOHN YOUNG “Shot Gun” Pals include Chet, Moss, DeeDee, Gov, Big D, Fallor and the “Dirty Dozen” ... June 11, 1967(?) ... Health and Speech at top of his list ... Likes tennis and swimming ... Hangs out in McGrann ... To be a State Policeman ... “Fag it.” ROSE ZAHRADNIK Remember the riot at the Cadet, Rose? “Maw” . Mother of the “Den Mothers” ... Likes to spot deer??? ... Dislikes S.W.S.T. ... Our Homecoming Queen ... Always seen on the “Steps” ... Plans in- clude Airline School ... “Pumper.” HELEN ZBORAN “Squirrel” June 5, 1964 rates high with her ... Will never forget the night that certain someone followed her down an alley on a bike??? ... Chorus is her favorite ... Pals with Pat, Audrey, Jay and Rick ... Employment in future ... any ack know what I mean.” MIKE ZUBIK “Mickey” Claims his favorite class is Trig ... Loves to play golf . College Prep course ... A great guy and fabulous football player Pals with Mark, Wink, Nick, and Butch ... Future plans include college. JAMES TALOFF cel A Close pals include Dave, Mike and John ... Loves to sing??? and dislikes girls who smoke ... Plans to go to I.B.M. school ... Hi! Santa ... “It’s rough!” RICHARD SWINK “Rich” Friends include Hi-Way, Butch, Schaeffer, Tom and Roy ... Will never forget the day he got his V.W. ... Hangs out at The Cadet . Likes holidays and basketball ... Loves to work on his car ... “I guess?” ... A nice guy to know. JOSEPH TEDESKI “Joe” Close pals include everyone ... Hails from the Tech School ... Hates people who ridicule ... Simply loves Algebra??? ... Plans to seek further education after graduation. Our Editorial Staff? ? ? Our industrious Editor at work??? . ————— . Senior Class Officers PRESIDENT Anthony Mikula VICE-PRESIDENT James Kozuch SECRETARY Delores Yanoff TREASURER Anita Scripps FIRST ROW: Marcia Lias, Darlene Frederickson, Eileen Klingensmith, Rose Hnatiow, Linda Hutchison. SECOND ROW: Mark Jack, Daniel Schaffhauser, Eileen Charney, Larry Oresick, Steve Hughes, John Odrechowski. MOST POPULAR: Dave Schaeffer Delores Yanoff MOST LEADERSHIP: Anthony Mikula Chris Contrael MOST INTELLECTUAL: Lawrence Oresick Eileen Charney MOST PERSONALITY: ) Mark Wintgens | Rose Marie Hnatiow MOST DEPENDABLE: Douglas Flanders 58 Mary Ann Spera onalities MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Eileen Klingensmith Larry Daugherty BEST-ALL-AROUND STUDENT: Anita Scripps James Kozuch MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Coleen Thompson Mark Jack MOST TALENTED: Carolyn Piazza Steve Hughes MOST ATTRACTIVE: Shirley Comeau Robert Baculik 59 =% BEST DRESSED: Gregory Garth Marjorie Lease BEST ACTORS: Douglas Smith Margie Valasek MOST ATHLETIC: John Odrechowski Audrey Kline MOST MUSICAL: Robert Trnavsky Carol Gray MOST ARTISTIC: Michael Carl 60 Bonnie Cravener PRETTIEST EYES: Mildred Colwell Thomas Scheeren PRETTIEST SMILE: Mary Panchik Richard Brandeburg BEST DANCER: Patti Kellar Bob McKernan MOST HUMOROUS: Catherine French James Rossiter | PRETTIEST HAIR: Barb Palczer Thomas Dracz Linda Janovsky 61 pena ete eric nyaarerrannoent Junior Class Officers PRESIDENT: SECRETARY: Charles King Karen Michalik VICE-PRESIDENT: TREASURER: Micheal Valasek Lorrell Scripps Representatives SEATED: Lindy Swigart, Sandy Simmons, Linda Morvik. STANDING: Harold Altman, Tim Miller. Class of ‘69 Harold Altman Robert Altman Carol Alvino Melissa Angello Michael Atwood Melinda Baker Patricia Ball Robert Barto James Batdorf Gregory Baum Loretta Baynar Debra Beck Lorna Bellotti Robert Beuth John Bierer Larry Birch Diane Boarts Kathy Boarts Christine Brauers James Brauers John Brindger Robert Bure Susan Busoysky Arlene Buterbaugh Robert Buzzinotti Walter Campbell Esther Carney William Chiodo Roy Cigola Joseph Cirrincione Lester Contrael Gaynell Cousins Connie Cravener Elizabeth Cravener Darlene Crawford Bonnie Culp Paulette Davis Deborah Delong Deborah Demchik James Dietz Bonita DeGregorio Elizabeth Dilley Mark Dinus Raissa Dragan Robert Duncan Jack Eckman Nancy Eckner Steven Edinger Wallace Elger Colleen Emmonds Patricia Ewing Judith Fallone Randy Faulx John Fennell Carol Foreman Deborah Fox Paul Gallo Cynthia Geidel Carol Geltz Cathy Gemperlein Edward Gladys Dave Goodman Lois Grady Evelyn Grantz Margaret Grantz Shirley Grantz Pam Grey Margaret Green . Thomas Gregory Kathy Gribik Mark Grossman Carol Haponski Linda Hartman Jan Heilman Richard Heilman Amy Hershberger Charlene Hindes Darwin Hufhand Betty Jackson Diane Jasensky Karen Johns Shirley Johnston Alice Kaliszewshki Linda Kania Sharleen Kasan David Kazmer Joyce Kijowski Karen Kijowski Charles King Karen King Marlene Kluciar Valfean Knappenberger John Krukar Richard Labutka Debra Lawhorn Penny Lee Debby Lefchik Donna Lefchik Janet Lefchik Robert Leonard Diane Lorence Pat Lux Barbara Magdy Jack Mansfield Tom Mauthe Larry Mazur Russell McDivitt David McKelvey Dave McKinley Chris McNutt Sandy Meleason Francine Mellish 2 EN Pe SS ae Se ae eet PN ee Karen Michalik Deborah Miller Timothy Miller Linda Moryik Richard Morvik Mark. Mraz Sally. Myford Linda Neal Kathleen Odrey Sandra Ollinger Patricia Ondo Thomas Opalka Lisa Oresick David Ortmann Samuel Panchik Susan Panchik Thomas Panchik Elizabeth Patterson Jerry Pauline Christine Paulos Robert Peck Cathy Penn Cynthia Perods Paul Petrie Michael Pazzeto Katherine Radic Paula Recny John Reitler Class of °69 Judith Repak Roy Reynolds Judith Riggle Lynn Riggle Bonnie Roberts Stanley Roberts Cheryl Robinson Renee Rupert Chuck Rupp Thomas Rupp Barry Rush Donald Rush Trudy Ryan Stephanie Salankiewicz Cheryl: Salsgiver Lorrell Scripps Sandra Sellers Randy Shay Lillian Shultz Jo Ann Simmons Sandy Simmons Alan Simpson Michele Skursky Marlene Slease Alan Smith Janet Smith Tonya Smith Helen Sotak Mary Sotak Beverly Spachtholz Kenneth Spencer Alan Sterner Andrea Stitt James Stockdill Nancy Swartz Lindy Swigart Stanley Suwala Theodore Swank Terry Szul Shelly Thomaswick Terry To karek Frank Tolliver Joseph Trimarchi Nicholas Tullai Michael Valasek Linda Valek Dennis Vojtilla Larry Vorpe Karen Wagner Susan Dare Georgia Warner John Welch Joyce Wingard Denise Wintgens Susan Wojcik Frank Wolfe Lex Wolfe Richard Wolfe Colleen Yapp Gale Young John Yount Kirk Ziegler Patricia Zubik Craig Bond Kathy Brumbaugh Charles Bucko Ronald Galinas Francis Mellish Edward Riggle Dean Sturgle Brenda Nunamaker Lewis Blystone (10th grade) Sophomores Class Officers PRESIDENT: John Peck VICE-PRESIDENT: Donald Rizzardo SECRETARY: Sally Piazza TREASURER: Carol Wolk om AN } SEATED: Belinda Blaniar, Nancy Varholla, Marian Lorence. STANDING: Robert Faulx, Richard Claypoole, Dennis Ortman, Robert Orton. Class of “70 Deanna Adams Linda Adams Linda Alcibiade Eugene Allensworth Henry Allensworth Daniel Anderson Denise Ash James Baculik Donna Ball Donald Bark Justine Bartuccio Shirley Bator Paula Baynar Susan Beck Philip Beere Marie Bell Pamela Bemish Bill Bernot Linda Berry Carol Bielski Derek Birch Dara Bishop Belinda Blaniar Steven Blaniar Robert Boarts Michael Boback Cathy Bohan Joseph Bookwalter Michael Bordick Carol Bowser Robert Bowser Daren Boyd Linda Boyd John Bracken Linda Brassar Bonnie Brewer Mona Bringer Sherry Brumbaugh Jacqueline Bruner Vicki Bucher Joyce Burdett Roger Burdett James Bure Carol Burford Guy Burford Frederick Buriak Robert Carl Marsha Caruso Donna Cirrincione Richard Claypoole Deborah Cloak Nancy Cochran Richard Coleman Robert Coleman Garry Conway Ernie Cravener wy: S06 eS ee Charles Croyle Randy Croyle Julianne Crnjar Wanda Crytzer Lynne Cunningham Michael Daniel Victoria Danihel Herbert Davies Vicky Davis Gary Decomo Dennis Delaney Yolanda Digregorio Mark Dillard Gregory Dinko Diana Dunmire Richard Dunmire Denise Dunn Cynthia Durec Fred Dzugan Deborah Eckman Roger Emmonds David Faith Susan Fair Robert Faulx Leona Fetterman Jack Fickes Keith Fitzgerald Richard Flanders Charles Fox Nathan Friedland Keith Furlong Renie Furlong Twila Galzerano Susan Gardner Cynthia Gelacek Joyce Gemperlein Deborah George Randy George Katherine Goodyear Elizabeth Green Judith Gross James Hammer Mark Haney Gary Hazlett Keith Heffner Ellis Heilman Malcolm Heilman William Hepler Dee Hileman Jane Hileman Wayne Hilty Lynda Hobaugh Ada Jean Hoffman Cathy Hrabovsky Ellen Hribik Deborah Hrin John Hulings Rowena Hulings Harry Hutchison Robert Iseman Dave Jackson Esther Jackson Kathy Janovsky Ronald Johnston Charlotte Johnston Frances Kaczor Barbara Kania Paul Kijowski Susan Kimmell Nancy King Patricia King Sheila Kirkwood Connie Klimkowicz John Klimkowicz John Kochman Stanley Kornasiewicz Karen Kromka Stanley Krulia Terry Lee Mary Lefchik Tra Lefton Susan Lerner Karen Lickenfelt Lynn Liperote Class of “70 Tom Lloyd Lonnie Long Marian Lorence Denis Mamtini Deborah Martin Michael McArdle Cynthia McCarthy Anthony McCollim Betty McCutcheon Betty McElfresh James McElfresh Betty McGarrity Patricia Meleason Susan Metro Jerry Miklos Delores Mikula Carol Minich Mark Miskinis Richard Mitchell Terry Mohney Alice Moore Margaret Morandini Charles Morda Jean O’Brien Robert Olinger Shirley Ollinger Christine Onofrey Carolyn Oresick Class of “70 JoAnna Oresick Robert Orton Frank Panchik f Wallace Panchik Rosemarie Papciak Darla Parks H Velma Parks Chris Patton John Peck James Pernick Nancy Peters Sandy Peterson Arlene Petro Sally Piazza Gloria Pisoni Mike Pivarnik Debbie Pollard Jean Prazenica Paula Quartz Irene Raypush Keith Rearick Randy Reddinger t Cheryl Reed 7 Chris Reitinger i Kathy Relich ' Ruthann Relich Dan Riggle Eugene Riggle Linda Riggle Ed Riskosky Paula Riskosky Angelo Rizzardo Frances Robertson Mary Ann Rosenberger Pat Rosenberger Nancy Rossiter Tom Rossiter John Rossman Mike Roudebush Kathy Roudybush Mike Rupert Linda Scheeren Linda Schercengost Walter Seniow Sue Seyler Vickie Shaffer Brenda Shay Pat Sheasley Larry Shoop Keith Shreffler Sheri Simmons Bill Sirochman Bill Skrobat Thomas Skubel Ed Skukalek Bruce Smith Denise Smith Frank Smith Linda Smith Phyllis Smith James Snyder David Sparks Barbara Spencer Scott Stanford Constance Stanko Samuel Stewart Patricia E. Stitt Patricia L. Stitt Gary Stivason Mindy Stivason Patricia Stivason Cammy Suwala Terry Sweatt Joseph Salankiewicz Christine Tinerowicz Kathy Thompson Margaret Toy Car] Trop David Ursiak Gary Varholla Nancy Varholla Helen Vojna Michael Vojna David Volk Class of °7O Byron Walker Stephanie Walker Rick Watt Roger Weigand Jack Welton Erestine Wilson Ruth Wiser Leslie Wolfe Rodger Wolfe Victor Wolfe Carol Wolk Gary Woodside James Wright Randy Yassem Allen Yount Arthur Zacour John Zahradnik Chris Zerick Frank Zielinski Julia Zubick Ho pe Zurney Robert Dykes Fred Reesman Richard Forester Randy Good George Lovich Frank Rosenberger James Todd Class of “71 Elaine Anderson Russell Anderson Bil! Askey Malinda Barker Cheryl Beck William Beck Edward Bell Pam Bell Larry Bellotti Mary Ann Beno Steve Berlinger Tom Bernot Frank Berry Nan Best Frances Birch Frank Bohan Alex Bonner Susan Bonner Robert Bordick ‘ Patsy Boyd David Bracken = eS a a ee I aa eS 1 ie ee David Browers David Brumbaugh Larry Bruner Michael Bunta Donald Bure Ronald Bure Louis Busoysky Francis Cacurak Gary Cagle Barry Campbell Debra Caylor Denise Cechvala Dan Cesare Michael Checkak Sandy Chesnut Lia Chimka Lucinda Cirrincione Doris Clever Karla Cogley Anthony Coleman Ken Cooper Ronald Cowan Ramona Creel Diane Croyle Brenda Cujas Cathy Czapor Kathy Czekanski Thomas Davis Jerry Delp Richard Depner Nina Digiacomo Marilyn Dillard Nancy Dunmire Mark Durec Donald Edwards Ronald Edwards Vicki Evans Gloria Ewing Denise Falsetti Jacqueline Faulx Charles Fennell Tom Ferris Larynad E. Fields Betty Fiscus Diane Fisher Dave Fulta Robert Frank Carol Fortunato Penny French Bruce Frerotte Laura Gaggini LaRee Galbraith Andrea George David George Sandra George Guy Gibson Thomas Gibson Robert Gottfried Susan Graham Linda Grantz Charles Gray Harold Gray Carmen Guzman Bob Hammer Mark Hampton Bridget Haney Rudy Haponski David Hartman Allan Hawley Roy Heilman Donna Helit Richard Hileman Tom Hiles Toni Hilliard Andrea Holizna Vaughn Hooks Neil Huffman Brenda Hufhand Ralph Hutlings Helen Kay Hutchinson Dennis Hutchison Doris Iseman Barbara Jack Lloyd Jack Sandy Johnson David Kaczor Chris Kamer Susan Kamer Robert Kammerdiener Nancy Kasan Marcia Kettl Donna Kimmell Betty King Carol King Jack King. . Susan Kirkwood Joe Klimkowicz Ruby Kline Richard Klingensmith Andrew Kluciar John Klukan Paul Klukan Irene Knappenberger Karen Kozuch : Joyce Krulia Cindy Kudelka Dennis Kudelka Marsha Kudelka Paul Lenzi Michael Lias Alan Livengood Mike Lorence John Luchesa Michael Lukowsky Kathy Lux Joseph Magdy Alan Manfredi Lydia Mantini Damian Marcinek Class of °71 Steve Marcindk Yvonne Matthews Melody Matus Connie Mauk Frank Maus Ashley McAfoose Donald J. McAninsh Linda McCutcheon Tonia McDivitt Terry McDonald Nancie McGuire John McKernan Mary McNutt Melissa Michaux David Miklos Allan Miller Devorah Milz Debbie Mitchell Paula Mohney Jerry Moore Patrick Moore Sue Morda Ann Mores Debra Morgante Debbie Morrow Pamela Myers Betty Neer Charles Nelson Jeff Nimerosky Larry Nunamaker Joe Oliver Joan Ondrusek Gerianne Oresick Bill Pallone Norma Patterson Nancy Peck Sandra Piersanti Elaine Pivarnik Betty Jo Pollick Steve Popolis Mark Porter Annette Powell Diane Pozzuto John Prazenica Babette Protz Keith Reitler Mendell Reitler Rick Reitler Paul Rearick Joanne Ridenour Bill Rieger Gary Riffer Karl Righi Susan Rock Sheila Rossiter Eric Roudybush Class of “71 Gary Rupert Patty Rupert Sandy Rupert Bambi Rush Jeff Russell Connie Schaeffer Melani Schmela Edward Scopel Louann Scripps Pete Serene Michael Shaeffer Bruce Shaffer Rickey Shay Harry Shaeffer Terry Shaeffer Carol Shirley Sue Ann Shreffler Doris Shupe Delores Skursky Michael Skursky Toni Slagle Gary Slavaka Joe Slovensky Rosemary Slovensky Donald Smail Linda Smeltzer Connie Smerick Ann Smith Clifford Smith Dan Smith Elaine Smith Jarrett Smith Karen Smith Shirley Smith Linda Snyder John Spera Richard Spiek Nicolette Turko Joanne Stanko Alvin Stitt Linda Stroup Bonnie Stivason Cheryl Stivason Deamer Stivason Debbie Sturgill Dan Swank Lodi Swink Maryann Tedeski Judy Thiry Nancy Thomas Jenny Thompson Helen Toy Judy Trimerchi Patricia Troup Nancy Tullai Donald Tylinski Class of “71 Charlotte Valasek Michael Valek Corina Vargo Paul Vonderkall Charles Walker Edward Warner Gary Warner William Warner Jay Weaver Dan Wiles Jim Williams Terry Wingard Beverly Wolfe Harriet Wolsonovich Vickie Wright Randy Wyant Ron Wyant Caro] Yount Tom Zanetti Joanne Zboran Mark Zielinski Nancy Zilla Philip Angela John Bryant Rosemary Beere Steve Berlinger Irene Cassady Anna Marie Ciccone Susan Abel Gary Atlman Barbara Anderson Karen Anderson George Anthony Ronald Anthony Rosella Bair Mary Alice Baker Jeffrey Beuth Jeffrey Benigni John Bielski Bernard Bish Terrence Bish Randy Blose Michael Boartz Sandra Bond Jeffrey Bonner Patricia Bonnett Kenneth Bowser Robert Bowser Marla Boyd Roberta Boyd Sidney Brandon Jack Brown Betty Brumbaugh Pamela Brumbaugh William Brundidge Linda Burford Glass of “¢2 Trude Burford Elaine Buriak Karen Burton Raymond Buterbaugh Jonathan Campbell Domenic Cesare Paula Cigola Virginia Cook James Craft Edward Cravener Connie Croyle Lawrence Cujas Cindy Davis Marsha DiGregorio Roseann DiGregorio William Dowling Jerry Dracz Melvin Dunmire Marsha Dunn Raymond Dunn Chris Dzugan Laura Elger Vivian Evans Pamela Fair Daniel Farester Richard Farester Louis Faulx Michael Fickes Janice Germy Leslie Goldinger Peggy Goyda James Graham Donna Grantz Larry Grates Donna Grossman Andrea Gulish Gary Guthrie Marsha Guthrie David Hampton Donald Hankey James Hartman Pamela Heilman Harold Helfferich Patty Helfferich Carol Hileman Gary Hileman Steve Hillegass Glenn Hobaugh Edward Hooks Vicki Lynn Howlitt James Iseman Martha Jackson Thomas Jageman Tim Johnson Stephen Kahat Dennis Kammendiener Amanda Kaufman Franklin Keim Cynthia Kendra Stanley Kendra Mark Kijowski Roseann Kijowski Kathy King Palmer King Susan King Anita Klingensmith Bobbie Jo Klingensmith Denise Klingensmith Cheryl Kochman Karen Kuhn Janet Kunkle John Liperote James Lobby Lynette Long John Lux Donald Mains Vincent Marsili Jeanne Mazurek Jackie McAninch Donald McCarthy Donald McCoy Ronald McCoy John McCutcheon Janice McElfresh Claude McIntire Harry McManus Michael Morda Linda McMunn Marla McNelly Rob McNutt Peter Meleason Susan Mikula Linda Miller Alan Margenstern John Morhac Kirby Nathaniel Steve Nimerosky Nancy Odrechowski John Oliver Lois Opalka Janet Oresick Mark Oresick Phil Oresick Catherine Panchik Rich Panchik David Patty Barbara Perdos Jeannine Pelligreno James Pentecost Babetta Peters Randy Petrie Michael Placha Class of ’72 John Platko Tom Pore Tom Quetot Jemes Rearick Raymond Reed Paul Simmons Judy Reesman Thomas Riggle Robert Rizzardo Patricia Roberts Rebecca Roberts Mabel Rosenberger Robert Ross Vickie Rossman Terry Rupert Marvin Russell Judy Ryan Carol Schultz John Seyler Richard Shaeffer Nancy Shafer Carol Shaffer Delbert Shankle Curtis Shannon Robert Shaul Jim Sheasley James Sidora Chris Siebach Bruce Sinawski Joyce Smail Richard Smail Dan Smeltzer Patti Smith Warren Smith John Smolen Karen Solonichne Janice Spiek Jean Stephens Barbie Stitt John Stitt Wilbur Stitt Elaine Sweatt Sharon Szalankiewicz Edward Szymanski Jeffrey Taladay Sue Tarnek Cheryl Taylor Dianna Thiry Joe Thomaswick Shane Thomaswik Cheryl Tolliver Beverly Troup Louise Troyan Tom Tullai Tim Turko James Vent Class of °72 Debbje Vest Mary S. Walker Marsha Zurney Carl Zukas David Zilla Dennis Zielinski Bred Zambotti Robert Yount Elaine Yates Debby Uassem David Wyant Dale Wyant William Wolfe Eileen Wojcik Teresa Wimms Pam Wilson Judy Williams Robert Wickline Ken Wick Sally Jo Westwood Dan Weigand James Waltenbaugh Michael Walker Darlene Beere Ray Reed Class of °73 Ricky Adams Clyde Altman Mary Anderson Gerald Baker Thomas Baker Mark Beere Donald Beery Patricia Berry Ronda Beuth Robert Bish Howard Black Bill Boarts Cynthia Bowser Tom Bracken James Brumbaugh Jerry Burdett Stacy Chimka Bonnie Claypoole Richard Claypoole Ronnie Coleman Mark Colton Kent Commodore Mitchell Cook Kay Cornish Cindy Cox Pete Cravener Wesley Cravener Mark Crawford Chery] Creel Faith Crytzer Candice Cunningham Charlene Cutts Linda Davis Margret Davis Karen DeLong Thomas Dinga Debra Dinger Barbara Dinus Donald Dorman Mike Douglas Karen Dunmire Kim Emmonds Oma Ewing Joseph Fabian Pam Ferguson Connie Ferris Gerald Fickes Kenny Fields Beth Fleming Patty Forester Robert Fox Teressa Foy Gary Frank Candice Frantz Deborah French Robert French LuAnn Frerotte Class of °73 Gary Furlong ™ ; Amy Galbraith a amuedl Mary Galbraith = Roberta Gallagher Colleen Gallo Dewey Gauker Barbara Gibson Delores Gibson Susan Gibson Marlyn Grantz Kathy Guthrie Linda Guthrie Gustavo Guzman Denise Haas Allan Harmon Faith Hartman James Heffeleinger Diana Henderson Sherry Heilman Tom Heilman Mark Hika Richard Hirst Douglas Hobaugh John Hudak Jim Hutchison Keith Hutchison Linda Iseman William Iseman Candy Johnson Connie Kamer Charles Kammerdiener Donna Kazmer Rita Kendra Bonita King John King Marcia King Keyin Kijowski Micky Kirscht Bruce Klingensmith Donald Klingensmith Robin Klingensmith Carol Kunicki Charmayne Leinweber Elizabeth Leonard Ronald Lettrick Grant Lickenfelt Bonnie Liperote Penelope Lloyd Kathleen Lorence David Lovich John Machen Janet Madzy P atricia Marsili Mary Kay Martin Daniel Matus Susan Maxeiner Deborah McA foose Debby McClymonds Susan Mechling Patricia Miller Barbara Mitchell Charles Molnar Martin Moore Barbara Morda John Morda Ronald Morda Katherine Myschissin- Nancy Neale Mary Ollinger Dan Opalka Sharon Opalka Peter Oresick Dennis Oresick Richard Orton Evelyn Panchik Beverly Peat David Petras Richard Peppler Paul Pochan Ronald Pollick Roxanne Pyle Thomas Rathfon Babette Redding Class of “73 John Reed Shan Reigel Lisa Relich Joseph Reitinger Marsha Richards Randall Riggle Ann Riker John Roberts David Robinson Alan Rock Nancy Rosenberger Randy Rosenberger Peter Rossiter Tim Rossman Clair Roudebush Patricia Roudebush Daniel Roudebush Pamela Roudybush Gregory Rupp Kim Rupp James Rush Cathy Ruben Stacey Russell Donna Ryan Michaelle Sabo Susan Schrecengost Rose Schreckengost Gary Schreiner David Scopel Brenda Shaul Audrey Sheasley Linda Shoemaker Allen Simmons Corey Simmons Richard Simmons James Skursky Carmilla Slagle Deborah Slovensky Beverly Smith Michael Smith scott Smith Debra Stephens Susan Spencer Marlin Stitt Ronald Stitt Cindy Stivason Sve Suwala ‘Susan Szmanski Wesley Taylor James Tedeski Robert Thomas John Thompson Peggy Tirpak Paula Tolliver Paul Troup Joseph Troyan Bernadine Vacula Janice Varholla Albert Vergari Flossie Walker Connie Walters John Warner Mary Watson Tim Watt Kirk Weber Paula Wess Leila Wilson Vickie Wilson Wendell Wingard Cindy Wolfe Richard Wolk Alan Woodside Robert Woodside Nancy Wright Ted Ziemenski Melinda Zacour Toni DuBrock appr ar orerpainepichic son PRESIDENT: SECRETARY: Lawrence Oresick Eileen Charney VICE-PRESIDENT: TREASURER: John Krukar Chris Contrael Student Council FIRST ROW: Delores Yanoff, Anita Scripps, Linda Hutchison, Marcia Lias, Rose Hnatiow, Darlene Fred- erickson, Eileen Klingensmith, SECOND ROW: James Kozuch, Chris Contrael, Eileen «Charney, Mark Jack. THIRD ROW: Daniel Schaffhauser, Steve Hughes, Larry Oresick, Tony Mikula, John Odrechowski. $ j i H Representing the entire student body of the school, the Student Council promotes school activities, good citizenship, and school spirit. In its advancement the Student Council strives for law, order, and authority. Commonly called STUCO, it seeks to assist the students to be well informed, responsive, trustworthy, and active citizens. Serving as our faculty advisor to the Student Council is Mr. Adams. ADVISOR: Mr. Adams FIRST ROW: Karen Michalik, Lorrell Scripps, Sandy Meleason, Linda Morvik, Carol Wolk, Lindy Swi- gart, Marian Lorence, Sally Piazza. SECOND ROW: Nancy Varholla, Mike Valasek, John Krukar, Bob Orton, Richard Claypoole, Denny Ortman, Belinda Blaniar. THIRD ROW: Chuck King, Don Rizzardo, John Beck, Harold Altman, Doug Charley, Bob Faulx, Tim Miller, John Brindger. | $ | t : i : : ; ' i i i ‘ | ae: fi | ? Boys Physical Mr. Aderean ADVISOR MH = W) 0G 5 On” SLBee oat OT ee et el Qa64 Club ADVISOR Education Christy Mr. ADVISOR: Mr. Leasure Future Teachers of America PRESIDENT: Mark Wintgens VICE-PRESIDENT: Sandy Meleason SECRETARY: Darlene Frederickson TREASURER: Linda Rupp SGT.-AT-ARMS: Frank Lux Future Homemakers PRESIDENT: Deborah Fair VICE-PRESIDENT: Ruth Culp ADVISOR: Mrs. Schaeffer Library Assistants PRESIDENT: Peggy Smail VICE-PRESIDENT: Alice Kalisewski SECRETARY: Joanne Schaeffer TREASURER: Kathie Hileman ADVISOR: Mrs. McCleary ADVISORS: Mrs. Jewart Mrs. Wood (baclahie NC PRESIDENT: Sandy Sellers VICE-PRESIDENT: Beth Crayener SECRETARY: Diane Lorence TREASURER: Joyce Wingard CHAPLAIN: Susan Busoysky Future Business rida pag ose Name ORT Leaders of America PRESIDENT: Shirley Papciak VICE-PRESIDENT: Cathy Odrey SECRETARY: Diane Benigni TREASURER: JoAnn Gulish ge - wane ‘ asm MERIC Me A os: = emt ¢ 2 i i ee ee o gay Og RAO OE ed ay, +e UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA ADVISOR: Mrs. Duff PRESIDENT: Marcia Lias VICE-PRESIDENT: Paula Quartz SECRETARY: Mindy Stivason TREASURER: Mona Bringer ADVISOR: Mrs. Maxeiner GAA PRESIDENT: Cathy French VICE-PRESIDENT: Paula Recny SECRETARY: Joan Manenski TREASURER: Susan Ware ADVISOR: Miss Simcik 8th Grade | Book Club — PRESIDENT: Lois Opalka SECRETARY: Cindy Davis TREASURER: Barb Stitt ADVISOR: Mrs. Painter Letterman’s Club PRESIDENT: John Odrechowski VICE-PRESIDENT: Dave Ortman SECRETARY: Bob Baculik TREASURER: Mike Zubick SGT. AT ARMS: Larry Daughtery M asquers PRESIDENT: Michael Carl VICE-PRESIDENT: Paul Lobby SECRETARY: Janice Ruben TREASURER: Mildred Colwell SGT.-AT-ARMS: Ricky Wells ADVISOR: Mr. Valenti Key Club PRESIDENT: John Krukar VICE-PRESIDENT: Ed Walbert SECRETARY: Rich Labutka TREASURER: Bob Tranovesky = a 2 3 Pe a Ch ry S$ - AY Ne et ’ q snnapnenenaseninpntes pt IAiy SEOs MEE 102 Varsity Football ct re v7 fer $a. . ? e 9 a Hs Neola 447 3 Se2 - i00 z 13 a s2a 79 FIRST ROW: M. Grossman, K. Pipper, E. Gladys, G. Baum, R. Buzzinotti, D. Birch, SECOND ROW: S. Hughes, J. Bordick, D. Shaeffer, R. Baculik, J. Odrechowski, L. Daugherty, M. Zubick, J. Brindger. THIRD ROW: K. Ziegler, T. Tokarek, K. Bellotti, R. Wolfe, W. Morda, R. Duncan, D. Goodman. FOURTH ROW: T. Miller, S. Panchik, W. Elger, H. Altman, D. Charley. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES F.G. OPP. Sept. 8—Freeport 0 28 Sept. 15—Leechburg 21 14, Sept. 22—Albert Gallatin “6 13 Sept. 29—Knoch 20 fi Oct. | 7—Kiski Prep 19 0 Oct. 13—Open — Oct. 20—Burrell 6 Oct. 27—Punxsutawney 0 14 Nov. 3—Kittanning 18 Coach Mains MANAGERS Ted Tess tore i Faulx Randy Carley °T COACH Mr ASS ai? 0 — SB) DN =) a) SB) DT) Senior Players Co-captain Larry Daugherty Captain John Odrechowski Co-Captain Bob Baculik Varsity Seniors Dave Shaeffer Mike Zubick Dan Bordick Steve Hughes “Hoss Olinger Award” The 1967 re cipient of the “Hoss Olinger Award” was Bob Baculik. The award is a memorial to Hoss Olinger who shared a great interest and de- voted much of his time to athletics in the Ford City area. Bob was chosen by coaches and team mem- bers on the following characteristics: Leadership, Dedication to welfare of the team, Loyalty, Team Spirit, Morale, and Enthusiasm. Past recipients have been Ron Wolfe, 1965 and Frank Hrabovsky, 1966. Other awards were received by Bob Baculik, Dan Bordick, Dave Shaeffer, Doug Charley | 106 FIRST ROW: A. McCollim, R. Claypool e, A. Rizzardo, J. Peck, D. Mantini, L. Long, D. Anderson. SECOND ROW: C. Croyle, J. Baculik, S. Krulia, J. Rossman, D. Rizzardo, R. Faulx, M. McArdle. Kittanning Freeport Leechburg Elders Ridge Kiski Area Knock Kiski Prep Apollo Won6 Lostl Tied 1 Mr. Gironda Junior High Football Team lst ROW L TO R: B. Ferrotte, J. Cowan, J. Klimkowicz, M. Russell, M. Lorence, P. Serene, R. Reitler, J. Klukan. 2nd ROW: D. Zylinski, B. Dowling, M. Lukowski, R. DePner, D. Smith, M. Chechak, J. Klukan, G. Altman. 3rd ROW: F. Bolan, A. Bonner, K. Reitler, S. Popolis, D. Marcinek, K. Reghi, P. Oresick, T. Tullai. 4th ROW: B. Pallone, M. Reitler, J. Dracz, A. Morganstern, K. Nathaniel, M. Durec, B. Bordick. Sth ROW: J. King, B. Campbell, D. George, L. Jack, R. McNutt, R. Frank, J. Oliver, R. Hulings, Assistant Coach—Ed Olinger, Mgr. M. Valer and M. Bunta, missing—Mark Zielinski. COACH: Mr. Fruehan 108 kaG OPP: Butler 0 21 Kittanning 26 13 Washington Twp. 21 6 Hyde Park 6 13 MANAGERS Varsity Basketball. lst ROW: Bob Peck, Mike Zubick, Frank Tolliver, Sam Panchik, Don Rizzardo, Terry Sweatt. 2nd ROW: Harold Altman, Doug Charley, Stan Suwala, Tony Mikula, Larry Oresick, Jim Kozuch. | a Ox OPP. Leechburg 71 46 Sharon Sit 87 North Catholic 5D 74. Peabody 29 63 Aliquippa 52 93 Homestead 60 62 Central Catholic 65 91 New Castle 38 87 Connelsville 61 68 North Allegheny 61 63 Valley a7 74 Kiski Area ad 26 Har-Brack 68 14 Allegheny Valley 67 73 Lower Burrell 82 92 Kittanning 76 74 Valley iB, 84 Kiski Area 67 73 Har Brack 64 66 Allegheny 68 85 Lower Burrell 80 75 Kittanning 82 70 COACH: Mr. Christy 109 Senior Lettermen Mike Zubick Larry Oresick ey Jim Kozuch 110 Tom Scheeren Tony Mikula Junior Varsity Basketball : lst ROW: Don Rizzardo, Denny Ortman, Terry Sweat. 2nd ROW: Bob Orton, Sam Panchik, Bob Faulx, Frank Tolliver. F.C, OPP. Leechburg 62 23 Sharon 45 76 North Catholic sy o2 Peabody 59 51 Aliquippa 50 60 Homestead ol 930 Central Catholic 69 84 New Castle 49 82 Valley 47 ol 3 Kiski Area 50 54 F Har Brack 49 50 h Allegheny Valley 68 45 Lower Burrell 34 62 I Kittanning 69 45 i Valley 64 70 Kiski Area 65 fal i Har Brack 4 57 Allegheny Valley a¥ 62 i Lower Burrell 62 60 Kittanning 60 65 ca acariaets ae COACH: Mr. Gurski HI Junior High Basketball 62 7 Ge TORO Clea - Ist ROW: Damian Marcinek, Chuck Nelson, Mike Lorence, Captain Don Tylinski, Jeff Russell, Steve Heffner, Louis Busovsky. 2nd ROW: Dave Odrey, Mark Porter, Marvin Russell, Rick Rietler, Steve PoPolis, Jerrett Smith, 3rd ROW: Coach Fruehan, Tom Dinga, Gary Altman, Philip Oresick. New Ken Hyde Park Freeport Apolla Area New Ken Kittanning Freeport Vandergrift Vandergrift Washington T.W.P. Washington T.W.P. Natrona Heights Natrona Heights Leechburg Leechburg Hyde Park Apolla Area Kittanning W.PILAL. Jr. High Champs Ford City Junior High basketball team won the championship of Section 14 by finishing the season with a 14-0 record. The team, coached by Mark Fruehan, concluded its season by defeating Leechburg Junior High, 45-30. It was the 48th straight victory for the Junior High team over a three-year period. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Ford City Don Tylinski Mike Lorence Chuck Nelson Marvin Russell - Jeff Russell Damian Marcinek Steve Heffner Tom Dinga Rick Reitler Gary Altman Jarret Smith Phil Oresick Louie Busovsky Steve Popolis Mark Porter Dave Odrey JUNIOR HIGH SECTION 14 Final Standing of the Teams Ford City Natrona Heights Vandergrift Hyde Park Leechburg Kittanning Apollo IW SBHAMO LOL mL WOSmer titres 34's serie, 2 sie a's 1 — KONA YN HkwW OS —_ FIRST ROW: J. Williams, J. Krukar, D. Ortman, J. Dietz, D. Ortman, D. Brumbaugh, M. Bordick. SECOND ROW: M. Wintgens, D. Smith, R. Labutka, T. Scheeren, J. Kozuch, L. Oresick. Kiski Oakmont Homer Center New Ken Leechburg Har-Brack Tarentum Plum Coach Anderson TRACK AND CROSS-COUNTRY “The Seniors” Jim Kozuch } (H Li lid| Lub } | | Li : ; si EH Tom Scheeren Doug Smith lst ROW: Mike Zubick, Mark Jack, Bernie Richards. 2nd ROW: Bob Orton, Tom Gregory, Tom Panchik. Mars Butler Kittanning Freeport Knoch West Deer Butler Mars Kittanning West Deer Knoch Freeport COACH: Mr. Gladysiewski Tom Gregory Mark Jack © = ey = Ry = ma =) Cis} Mike Zubick Track Team lst ROW: D. Smith, B. Basculik, V. Miskinis, L. Daugherty, G. Garth, J. Odrechewski, D. Wayland, R. Klingensmith, M. Wintgens. 2nd ROW: T. Mikula, M. Marz, J. Krukar, D. Ortman, P. Andra, T. Scheeren, S. Heffner, T. Marcinek. 3rd ROW: J. Trimarchi, R. Wolfe, B. Duncan, T. Miller, H. Altman, E. Gladys,.D. Charley, D. Ortman. 4th ROW: D. Jackson, M. Dillard, B. Bowser, W. Elger, K. Ziegler, R. Labutka, J. Diez. MANAGER MANAGER Bob McKernan Dave Sparks Baseball Team Dave Shaeffer, Bill Bure, Chuck King, Dan Bordick. Roy Cigola, Dan Schaffhauser, Tom Carpen, Tom Dracz. Sam Panchik, Don Rizzardo, Al Simpson, Gene Ewing. Alan Smith, Ist ROW: John Bridger, 2nd ROW 3rd ROW ODE: E.G. UT CO TNS ah iD I ea ead FmorrAgHeF NNR DOO MH HO = = Sse 5 5 — a0 4 oO I 4 %p 2 ys Poke a8 = 48 a HS 0 S560 2° 8°58) ovate eS 7crs Av gap ea em =a 15-9 Fis pe re ae = A oe) oS ae se) = A, ti 8 os 2} aw @ CB Org bs rac 735 4 8 — Room f RB os — aos MAHARBPHIAMHAHER SSS , : oe, Zo Ze ye y = Lidl Lele _ SSIS SS SSS LLL IDI Ss pepe SS carats ama — EQUIPMENT MANAGER 119 Mr. Byron Varsity Cheerleaders Miss Janocha Senior Cheerleaders Delores Ya noff Anita Scripps | 121 ig aa aC CO aes deen Gia Left to Right: N. Varholla, B. Culp, K. Malec, P. Gray, B. Blaniar, F. Robertson. | } — ay Ogee TM yroeSSWN Serr Vr eN ywors eS AARAQW™ ABAD AD Left to Right: D. Thiry, N. Peck, C. Beck, K. Lux, E. Yates, M. Trop. 122 2 ‘ NE Sed 1 SOPRANOS Seniors Sandie Bator Linda Hutchison Patti Kellar Debbie Sheasley Mary Ann Spera Karen Stivason Carol Trop Connie Wolfe Juniors Mary Alice Bryan Ed Beth Cravenor Bonnie Culp Beth Dilley Margie Green Karen Kijowski Debbie Lawhorn Chris McNutt Sandy Ollinger Cheryl Robinson Chery] Salsgiver Lindy Swigart Sophomores Mona Bringer Ada Jean Hoffman Susan Lerner Marian Lorence ALTOS Seniors Carol Gray JoAnn Gullish Joan Manenski Virginia Nichols Anna Pollone Helen Zaborna Juniors La Missy Angello Charlaine Hines Pam Grey Shirley Johnston Barb Magdy Shelly Thomaswick Susan Ware Sophomores Linda Scheeren TENORS Seniors u se J Paul Andra Gregg Garth Mike Ferrotte Steve Kalnik Bob McKernan Jim Morda BASS Seniors Steve Hughes Tom Scheeren Stanley Heffner Dennis Kough ' : . ' : : 1% | $ = “mn. Jim Taleff Juniors Bob Bure Ted Campbell Bill Delaney Jim Dietz Dave McKinley Frank Mellish Allen Simpson Allen Smith Joe Trimarchi Larry Wilson 127 Choir Officers : 4 LtoR;: Pres. Thomas Scheeren Sec. Carol Trop V. P. Steve Hughes Treas. Sandie Bator We, the class of 68, wish to thank you for the warm and friendly guidance you so willingly ex- tended to the choral department of Ford City High School. We will always remember our successful concerts and our many other musical accomplish- ments. To a fine musician and a friend to us all. Thank you. _ Sincerely, Class of 68 ,. sf Our Director | 128 i 5 % p Ms Pen | eg = iy «, lst ROW: Helen Zaboran, Virginia Nichols, Sandie Bator, Anna Pallone. 2nd ROW: Steve Hughes, Jim Deitz, Bob McKernan, Paul Andra, Greg Garth. 3rd ROW: Stan Heffner, Jim Taleff, Thomas Scheeren, Mike Ferotte, Jim Morda, Steve Kalnik. District Chorus Left to Right: Paul Andra, Jim Morda, Carol Gray, Stan Heffner, Thomas Scheeren. Regional Tom Scheeren, Carol Gray, Jim Morda, Stanley Heffner, Paul Andra. Burgandy Four Paul Andra Steve Hughes Jim Morda Thomas Scheeren Sandie Bator Helen Zboran Carol Trop Carol Gray Mary Magdy Anna Pallone The Notables Cheryl Robinson Shelly Thomaswick Lindy Swigart Debbie Lawhorn Pam Gray Mary Alice Bryan 10th Grade Chorus ce as ke 4 ‘ ae ease a te amy ee puvg 41) plo ayy :GUIUISALT Dance Band Mary Louise Magdy Bob Tranasky John Kochman Dave McKelvey Joyce Burdette Nancy Tullai Charles Fennell Gary Rupert Mr. Dryfield Bob Orton Erie Roudebush Les Wolfe Bill Zurney Bill Delaney Richard Brandenberg Mr. Dryfield, You have been with us only one year, but your accomplishments have been superior. We know in the years to come your success with the Ford City High School Band will continue to grow. We the Class of “68” will never forget your fine accomplishments. Sincerely Class of 1968 aS ° 8 RQ S Q oS w S wv oS Q Debbie Pollard Lester Contrael Mary Louise Magdy Joyce Burdette h Band 8 L dip, lal Drum Majorette Senior Color Guards ea | . | foal —y pies ly é y Pit AZARcHIRS As By Debbié Simmons Jean Manenski Margie Valasek Joan Manenski : Color Guards Paula Baynar Janet Smith Beth Cravenor Linda Scheeren 135 Chris Contrael Carol Trop Head Majorette Senior Majorettes Ass’t Head Majorette Linda Nathaniel Carolyn Piazza JoAnn Gulish Junior Majorettes Left To Right: Lorrell Scripps, Stephanie Salankiewicz, Linda Morvik, Lindy Swigart, Donna Lefchik, Beverly Spachtholz. Sophomore Mayjorettes Left To Right: Sheri Simmons, Marian Lorence, Nancy Peters, Shirley Bator, Chery] Reed, Mary Lefchik. Baton Club ROW 1: B. Spachtolz, M. Lefchik, L. Scripps, S. Salankiewicz, M. Lorence, S. Simmons, D. Lefchik. ROW 2: L. Swigart, L. Morvik, L. Nathaniel, S. Bator, C. Contrael, C. Trop, J. Gulish, S. Bator, N. Peters. 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Queen Rose Zahradni FIRST RUNNER-UP: EILEEN CHARNEY ESCORT: DOUGLAS FLANDERS FIRST RUNNER-UP: SHIRLEY COMEAU ESCORT: RICHARD BRANDENBURG SECOND RUNNER-UP: CHRISTINE CONTRAEL ESCORT: JAMES KOZUCH DELORES YANOFF RICKY WELLS CAROLYN PIAZZA THOMAS DRACZ ANITA SCRIPPS MICHAEL CARL 145 “Santa's Workshop a2 KING JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Dave Schaeffer Karen Michalik QUEEN John Brindger : : SOPHOMORES ATTENDANTS Anita Scripps SENIOR ATTENDANTS ee Chris Contrael FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS Tony Mikula HONORARY ATTENDANTS © Deane Delores Yanoff BEARERS SP WN Jill Reigel | Ricky Wells Jeff Volk | i | | | Snowball 657i Chris Contrael and Tony Mikula y F %, Anita Scripps and Dave Schaeffer Delores Yanoff and Ricky Wells Jill Reigel and Jeff Volk bia Go 3) = i=} co) a oS nM John Brindger eR ii Nancy Tullai and Don Tylinski Carol Wolk and Tim Faith PRINCE John Brindger PRINCESS Karen Michalik KING Dave Schaeffer QUEEN - Delores Yanoff Ist ATTENDANTS Harold Altman Linda Morvik DUKE Tony Mikula DUCHESS Shirley Comeau Ist ATTENDANTS Chris Contreal James Kozuch 2nd ATTENDANTS Susan Panchik Douglas Charley 2nd ATTENDANTS Eileen Charney Thomas Dracz 3rd ATTENDANTS Stephanie Salankiewicz Charles King aN “Tom Jones Pade aeeees ——— id 154 DIRECTOR: Mrs. Stull PLAY CREWS Makeup Stage Properties Publicity Costumes Our A.F-.S.’er During the summer of 67, Darlene Frederickson was Ford City High School’s A.F.S. student abroad. She spent the summer with Dr. Edmundo and Senora Rosales and their nine children in Trujillo, Peru. While in Peru (since it was winter) Darlene at- tended Sagrado Corazon, a private, Catholic, girls’ school with her A.F.S. sister Elsa Rosales. Living with a Spanish speaking family and attend- ing classes in a Spanish speaking school is an ex- perience never to be forgotten. Darlene extends her sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to everyone who helped to make her price- less experience possible. Darlene Frederickson to Peru The Dr. Edmundo Rosales family A Place In Our Memories! All of our chemistry experiments ... The Prom 67 and ’68 ... Biology summer class and field trips ... the Hoagie Shop corner ... Darlene in Peru ... Squeak’s p.j. parties ... Mr. Pipgrass ... trips to Leechburg ... Chris’s and Coleen’s typing episode for Prom ballots ... Counting charms??? ... the day the cadet burned down ... Sneaking in the drive-in ... Walker, do you remember the garter? ... Our Washington Senior trip ... the time’s Snuffy got expelled and the phone call from Lobe ... “Big Sam” ... Slave day and the two-cent cheerleader ... Hey Coke, remember the “frozen unmentionable”?? ... the Cadet carhops ... when Lyn’s radiator broke ... The A W gang ... forest fires in Bagdad ... Green- baum’s bakesales ... “Gus” ... The Dirty Dozen ... Homecoming ’68 ... Those who want to go, go; those who. don’t, dont ... Frenchie, “Where’s the bucket?” _ when Corinne was no longer a twin ... Mr. Anderson’s skeleton, George . Mr. Buchanan’s Valentine shorts ... John’s letters, Mar? ... the “Calientes” .. Patti Kellar’s porch ... tournament cheers ... “What are we gonna do, tonight, girls?” ... working at the football refreshment stand ... Pain, pain my jugular vein ... The Mafia ... the day Swink passed Culp’s GTO in his VW ... Smitty’s Hate list ... the C. U. ... and the “Y” dances ... Mil, how about waterhole num- ber three? ... Dave and Steve’s red spotted quilt ... Snowy roads and a midnight tow job ... Eddie’s house ... the Smith. Institute, Mike and Rick ... cleaning the field after football games ... when Mil and Jen escaped from prisan at Conneaut __ the first time we learned to water ski and drive a car ... Sow’s whig ... the poor colorguards ... Mr. Lewis and the “Vampires” . ..“Macbeth”, Mr. Troth? _.. “Tt is immaterial.” ... when Joan got her diamond back ... “Bye, Bye, Birdie” tournaments ... Thompson’s party? ... The Big Valley ... parties in the magazine room of the Library ... mice in Biology, Croyle? ... the Senior Banquet ... the day we got our class rings ... “Sit down, or we'll have a longer class.” Miss Walters ... the eighty minute fifth period ... Mr. Hanna’s fabulous art II students _.. Skell, Marcia and Linda’s flight to Indiana to visit someone ... How the Ford City girls saved US an out at the Shannock baseball game ... “Scotty” ... Mr. Sower’s help on the Trireme ... candles in the park on Memorial Day ... Father Mike ... when Wells took out Sellers ... the guys with the Yogie Bear Hats in the parks ... keep the parkers on? ... our third period study halls in the cafeteria _ Mr. Coffman’s fabulous pictures for the yearbook ... Coleen’s nervous condi- tion ...° Jackson’s camp ... Space’s store ... Waugamen’s party ... rides with Lux in his Chevy II ... Dracz’s Junior party ... the last day of school ... Lefty the Wing ... Shirley’s fall? ... burn’t french fries at the Cadet ... the broken bed at Washington, Fay ... the burning of the Tech School by the Eight bandits _ those Leechburg guys?? ... the trip to the fire tower ... Sow—fourteen Hot- dogs and two qts. of grape kool-aid ... What do you want, a medal? ... A tree??? named Janet. ... Poundstone’s farewell ... “Girl, get out of my mind” ... Kenny- wood, Mike and Wells ... New Year’s Eve °68 ... Butchie’s rope of belts ... tossing nickels over cracks ... Janice and Jim??? :.. When April got fooled??? _.. Joanne’s wigs ... five minute timed writings and ohhh the speed. ... the STOP sign, Linda? ... Eileen’s sewing ability ... Time and Distance ... Mark’s golfing ability ... those trig problems ... Tal’s party ... Kalnik’s ’swing, ouch! _ when we learned to lose weight ... the Punxy band bus ... and Most of All— the Night WE Graduated ... “Ecco” ... Punky and Stive ... Who’s gonna take me to Pittsburgh? ... Mary Ann’s fab Research paper on The Art of Collecting Gum Wrappers ... “Salvo” and the wash bottles ... worrying ... 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