Franklin East Taylor Township High School - Jayonian Yearbook (Conemaugh, PA)
- Class of 1959
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HITE WILLIAM A, SALEM ADVNSOR ADVISOR i 1 , :MQ , A ROUND-UP OF THE YEAR'S EVENTS NEEDED LEADERS Cofeditors-in-chief M:1de ,m :md Burbum Jo gixe Q1 Pwdpmg lwcnd to Mcmuging Editors JoAnn und Morgurei. e organlzarlon of lworne oon 5 anal IS es 'rl1e renewal o P d fre dslwl, s e alfvafon o C ncnges a sleepy srad nr noor oar s o fue caee a oecls sem s class plays a n e r nTe 'rs a' events graduation caps an s a ba a lew ol 'flue eve nlclm Tend ro rnalae llle at Franlql n Easl Taylor Jonf rsclw and nweanlnalal T lerpelaale These fond rnernorles deep In earfs o The Jayonlan Stall has sought To p :nf a lasung record ol oa lnte edaa anc social progress ClUI'lITQ The yea: OUR COMMUNITY IS IMPORTANT AS A STEEL CENTER Tlw ' ' or 5 r 2 2 s , . 4 ol ' r 'C 'rd rn C i l , 5 new ores, lass Cl 1 , r e , ' W lw ' :psne T l 'J l rl , duo pr j ', dsx blle, , rll rc so s , soil , V I ' d go mv! re T w nls Q ' ' . 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Many and varied are the duties of a Board of Education These citizens malce innumerable sacrihces to provide suitable and safe educational plants They establish school policies and direct the purchase of the equipment so essential to a high standard ot learning Finally they select capable and efficient teachers to direct classroom activities The Class ot I959 and the Staff of the Jayonian take great pleasure in presenting on this page those public-spirited citizens who comprise the Board of Education of Franklin-East Taylor Township Joint High School We wish to express our sincere gratitude to these directors and to the administrators and the teachers tor the opportunity to enter the world tully equipped to cope with everyday problems ot lite May they continue their good work in furthering educational progress INTERESTED MEN ASSURE US OF ADEQUATE TOOLS CLARENCE RORABAUGH WASSIL KATAWCZIK PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT rf MARY TOMASEVICH SECRETARY WALTER ORLETSKY TREASURER IRVIN FAUST SR ...Q H HARRY HAUPT JOSEPH KMETZ ANTHONY KUSH R LAVERE RORABAUGH STEPHEN TONAASKOVI H '-4 'Q 3' fifl ' ' . ls 4,--s L A t Q I I A V. E -3 I -I E I dv I - - L - I 17' ff' I ,gi I ' m' 1 ' ' 'fi I' 7? IO CAPABLE LEADERS DIRECT OUR SCHOOL'S CURRICULA Since becoming supervising principal in l928, Dr. H. C. Tilley has displayed a broad progressive -5 educational tendency. His persistent eftort to 2- organize a larger system will be rewarded with the beginning of the tall term. He has contributed much toward the high scholastic curricula ot the school. MR. D. G, SEESE HIGH SCI-l,C3DL PRINCIPAL R. . .'. ' School business is big business and the maintenance of records is important to the graduates of a school. Likewise the filing ot reports with the state plays a vital role in the accumulation of statistics. These require the employment of efficient secretaries. DR. H. C, TILLEY SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Mr. D. G, Seese became our high school principal in l93O. He is confronted daily with the pertinent problems of finance and discipline. His interest in youth and his wealth of experience have been valuable assets in assuring each student the type of education tor which he is best suited. MARY BOSSER, HELEN SLAVICH SCHOOL SECRETARIES i be-pw rviiiv Faruli Midi If: s? A VERSATILE GRCUP OFFER THEIR BEST TO US Floyd S. Day . . . BS.-M.Ed . . . mathematics, geography and junior business training . . . enjoys telling about his hunting and hshing trips . . . loves to camp over night . . . hobby- outdoor sports. John W. Dean . . . BCS .... commercial subjects . . . faculty manager ol athletics . . . well-liked by his students . . . demands accuracy and neatness in all work . . . hobbies-hunting and hshing. Mary Galbraith . . , BS .... commercial subjects . . . ca-sponsor of the Y-teens . . . exceptionally good-natured . . . forever en- couraging the senior class . . . hobby-music. Milan Gjurich . . , AB ,... English . . . athletic coach . . . always joking with the students . . . guided the Jays to many football victories . . . hobby-sports. Jean Grimm . . . degree in home economics . . . home economics . . . a favorite with all the girls . . . would love to have a class of boys in cooking . . . hobbies-traveling and goli, Walter E. Hite . . . AB.-AM .,.. English, Latin, and mathematics . . . co-director of class plays .... assembly chairman . . . encourages diverse activities among the youth . . . hobby- hshing. g o ': 5- Ac hr-r rfsvzy, Sfilly linds orence and Raymond discuss religious ideals in sociology. THEIR TALENTS ARE MANYp Michael Margetan . . . 3.5.-M.Ed. . . . woodl shop and rnechanical drawing . . . baseball coach . . . lceeps students moving in the halls . . . stage supervisor . . . hobbies-hunting and tishing. Frank Medler . . . BS ...4 driver training, history, and geography . . . Key Club sponsor . . . a firm believer in automobile insurance . . . a good counselor . . . hobby-sports. Michael Moncilovich . . . AB.-Ivi.Ed. . . . English, reading, literature, and spelling . . . home school visitor . . . bachelorhood is his desire . . . always in a hurry , . . hobbies- choral work and choreography. THEIR PATIENCE SUBlIMEp THEIR REWARD-OUR SUCCESS FLOYD S. DAY JOHN W. DEAN Anthony N. Moran . . . BS.-M.Ed, . . . English, literature, and social studies , . . publishes the Blue Jay News with his class . . . likes to discuss problems with the students . . . hobby- clrarnatics. 7if'7 Mr Mol' MARY GALBRAITH MILANI RicH JEAN okirwvi Wd 5-in WALTER E. HITE MlCHAEL MARGETAN FRANK MEDLER MICHAEL MONCILOVICH ANTHONY MORAN I 3 L 1 Q George Nye . . . ES. in ar' . . . eienrefvcvy ana seconczay af' . . .ery a.ie '.,. nas a fieatn ot hae, 'aeas n af' f.o'ic . , . p'oviaeS feedea Sage scenery , T . noooes-painting ana coin cotiecfi-wg. John Patcher . . 4 AB.-r'xf,Ec5 .... nistary , , , assistant atniefic coach , , , nanwber one I, XL. visifor to the iibfary . . . enioys reading x N f i , -' magazines ana booms , . . hobbies-Qoihng and hshing. Peter Ridello 4 . . BS .... science . conducts interesting experiments in chemistry class . . . spends his spare time with his church choir , , , hobbies'-ianguage and music, . Q i 1 ' ' Patiently, Judith awaits the aid of shop representative, Francis EFFORTS ARE BEING MADE Erma M. Russell . . , BS.-TXA.Ed. in library science . . . librarian . . . cafsponsor of the Y-Teens , . , always Ends time to assist the students in research work . . . hobby-costume ieweiry. GEORGE NYE 'Y' .OHN J PATCHER . TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF OUR ATOMIC PROBLEMS PETER RIDELLA fri .rf mx? it CV fr' 'CW Yay' 14 YJ ERMA RUSSELL VWLLIAM A. SALEM ,-Viv L i U J William A. Salem , , . f-..B.-M Liv ..,, history and social studies , . . co-director oi class plays . , . a great campaign leader . . . demands accurate records . . , hobby-home improvement. George A. Sileck . . , BS.-M.Ed. . . . mathematics . . . well liked by his students . . . strictly a driver ot Chevrolets , , , chairman ot the visual educational program . . . hobby- photography and record collecting. Nicholas Strippy . . , BS.-M. Litt .,.. science , . . iunior high school basketball coach . . . senior class advisor . . . never misses his daily roll call . . . hobbyfprornoting health and recreation. William Telek . . . B.Ed.-M.Ed .... guidance counselor . . . junior high school football coach . . . a basketball official . . . always ready with a test . . . hobbies-golfing and swimming. Ellen Thomas . . . BS .,., iunior and senior high school music . . . director ot the band and the choruses . . . sponsor of cheerleaders . , . an untiring worker . . . hobby-reading. Anna Vuicich . . . BS,-M. Litt .... geography and French . . . known for her world-wide iaunts . . . sponsor of senior drarnatics club , . . willing to cooperate . . . hobby-traveling. John tried to get aid train loan v wonder why. Psssstl lt's an alegbr tes'. Dorothy explains the use of the slide rule to a much perp'exed Larry. Rooert and Jarres time fnafy found tne correct geometric function. is Faculq MENTAL ALERTNESS EXISTS ONLY IN HEALTHY BODIES Milan Buchan . . . Bid ,... health, tlrst aid, and physical education . . . athletic coach . . . kept the boys stepping on the court . . . likes tall lads . . . hobby-sports, Anne Morgan . . . 3,5 .... health and physical education . . . always interested in the welfare of her groups . . . devotes much time .ii-' W rf' 'V X ANNE Moiaoftn N Xr,i.,I , MLAN BUCHAN G' to the girls' Intramurals . . . hobby-gardening. 5 GUS M. GLEASON SARA NEARY Gus M. Gleason . . . DDS .... school dentist . . . always ioking . . . his favorite television commercial is: Lookl No cavities. . . . hobby-little league baseball. CLASS RCOMS ARE SCENES Sara Neary . . . RN .... school nurse . . . cares lor our many illnesses . . . spends much time visiting the sick . . . hobby-sailing. strike. says Marie as Emma cou catches the ball missed by Barbara. The closer the better, says Forrest as Edwin points to the c -.I-...E :,::: iii . LTQTZ 1 Q Yvonne find the gloo e r r wor'd geography ossrgn J The treasury of Yhe senior closs wos enhonced through The efforis of Hollie by NAoryAnn, Theresa ond Julio. Q I I i 5' f ' QA- LJ- mx' WE HAVE BEEN INSPIRED TO SEEK HIGHER LEARNING was on exoerirnenf performed by Roberr, Kathleen, and Meorl that d1dn'T end in smoke. Many ond voried ore 1he devices e'npIoyed by Joseph ond Joan in physics TUDE Q. ,. ,Q ' GT-. 4 NJ X' l OFFICERS F X President Madelyh Krzyslco fx ii Vice President Edwin Kostora 6: ' Secretary so Margaret Bosser Treasurer C C Patricia Ziher ,Z Q Class Colors Orchid and White Class Flower Orchid jxj Class Motto 'N Unless God be with you, all your work is in vain. WE ENTER THE WORLD EQUIPPED WITH AN EDUCATION .4 I In A -v I ,-,, 5 rrcncme cmd Loxs enyoy p I I g rt? DIRECTED SOCIAL EVENTS ROUND OUT OUR TRAINING Akfnior mgffflfgfm JAYONIAN PICTURES FOOTBALL DANCES SENIOR PORTRAITS SENIOR CLASS PLAY CHRISTMAS DANCE SKATINO PARTIES PRODUCTION OF JAYONIAN JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM SENIOR BANOUET GRADUATION 1 'C F d R J P I . I d Wi LA. HRW IA 'F p th th I R ber? ond M I SCF. -4 f - 1 a -N, 4' . . I F L . s 3' , S a Potrcci and JoAnn select tunes popular with the senior class members These souvenirs w ll serve as last: g memor es of the prom for Halle and Mario 01110 GEORGE BOBAK Bo Bo General seldom heard but ready with an answer a whiz in gym class always ready to lend a helping hand often seen delivering coal but Georges future lies in the field of carpentry after he returns from a visit with Uncle Sam MARGARET BOSSER Marge Commercial a real Blue Jay an an ideal secretary personality plus brains has a special yen for a l956 Chevrolet Margaret will manage the office of some attorney Cheerleader l 2 34 Pep Club l 2 3 .layonian Staff 4 Class Play 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Ensemble 3-4 Sacred Choir 2 All-County Chorus 3 Class Officer 4 Secretary 4 TAB Club 3-4 Y-Teen l-2-3-4 Girls Chorus 2-3-4 Prom Committee 3 Pep u l- - . DANIEL BUCZEK Beany . . . General . . . his blond hair blue eyes and blushing complexion added to his good nature and friendliness made Daniel exceptionally popular with his classmates . . . his chief interest lies in operating a service station . . . spends his spare time in Franklin . . . Boys Chorus 4, TAB Club 3-4, Key Club 3-4, Library Club 2-3, Stage r vv 3-4. FRANCIS CINTULA Cin Cin Commercial friendly cheerful and the life of any party a real hot rod in his black Chevy enloys company especially members of the opposite sex Francis will add to the strength of Uncle Sams armed forces Boys Chorus 4 TAB Club 34 Latin Club l Class Committee 4 MARY COLEMAN Bunzy General the Dear Abby f the Senior Class hears all tells all and sees nothing without her glasses mischievous always clowning terrific dancer Mary will head for Michigan State Skip and a position as a beautician . . . Y-Teens 4 Band 3 Girls Chorus 4 TAB Club 3 Dramatics 3 Pep Club l. LYNN CRAMER Cram . . . Academic . . . dark an handsome and looks sharp in a football uniform . . . never talks much but has a way of acknow- ledging you with his eyes . . . Lynn hopes to make the Army his lifetime career . . . Key Club 3-4, T' Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Boys Chorus 4, Jayonian Staff 4, A JUKE BOX PROVIDES THE SETTING FOR ROMANCE as SCRAP BOOKS BRING BACK PLEASANT MEMORIES JULIA DEREVJANIK Jula . . . Commercial . . . neat and friendly . . loads of energy . . . active in canteen activities . . . chews gum as fast as she talks . . . Julia is an avid collector of rock and roll records . . . will someday be a successful beautician . . . Girls Chorus 3-4, Dramatics Club l-2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3, Jayonian Staff 4, Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Secretary 4. HALLIE DIMOND Sis . . . Commercial . . . friendly and energetic . . . usually found at the drug store in Park Hill . . . a good manager of any campaign . . . Hallie's future will include a beauty salon in her home and . . . don't forget Bill . . . Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Sacred Choir 2, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Girls Chorus 2-3-4, TAB Club 2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3, Dramatics Club l-2-3-4, Jayonian Staff 4, Ushers Club 3-4, Secretary 4. GEORGE BOBAK MARGARET BOSSER JOHN FRANKO Bunlco . . . General . . . always teasing . . . has a blond crew-cut and baby blue eyes . . . a hard-working actor heading for Hollywood . . . John is lots of fun but always late except when meeting Lorna . . . Navy bound . . . Class Play 3-4, Boys Chorus 3-4, Jayortian Staff 4, Band l-3, TAB Club 3-4. FLORENCE FRIEDMAN Flo . . . Commercial . . . quiet and friendly . . . loves to handle money . . . anyone may place trust in Florence to have a iob well done . . . always seen in the Y-Teen store . . . a really nice girl who, will grace an office as a secretary . . . Mixed Chorus 2-3, Girls Chorus 3-4, Y-Teens l-2-3-4, TAB Club 3-4, Pep Club l-2, Ushers Club 3-4, Secretary 4, Jayonian Staff 4. DANIEL BUCZEK FRANCIS CINTULA MARY COLEMAN Q . . ,fat I I- . ' W I 1 ' s ' . . , - 'ff Lage?-5' , It-5 H ,V 3, V A ff' U53 1 ill at ll ' 'X LYNN CRAMER JULIA DEREVJANIK HALLIE DIMOND JOHN FRANKO OBERT FURMAN SALLY GALAYDA is JON GROVE AUTOMOBILES TODAY ARE IMPORTANT TO STUDENTS ROBERT FURMAN Bab' '... Academic . . . a really active senior with really new ideas . . . the Mazerowslci of the Blue Jay nine . . . makes friends easily, especially with the girls . . . Robert will attend engineering school at Pitt . . . Class Play 3-4, Key Club 3-4, Jayonian Staff 4, Boys Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Science Club 4, TAB Club 3-4, Prom Committee 3. SALLY GALAYDA Sal . . . Commercial . . . a cute blonde whose small waist is the envy of all the girls . . . a snappy cheerleader . . . very active and helpful to teachers and classmates . . . Sally will add charm to some- one's office . . . Cheerleader l-2-3-4, Pep Club l-2-3, Ushers Club 3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3, .layonian Staff 4, Girls Chorus 2-3-4, TAB Club 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Y-Teens l-2-3-4, Secretary 4. w , ,- N , l l RONALD GUNNY LARRY GILLIN V x i l f LARRY GILLIN Puggie' '... General . . . a quiet lad who loves to drive Nashes . . . popular on the gridiron . . . romantic interest lies in Conernaugh , . , Larry's future is indefinite, but will include one of the Armed Forces . . . Ushers Club 3, Key Club 4, Boys Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Class Committee 3, Latin Club l, TAB Club 3-4. MILAN GJURICH Champ . . . Academic . . . changeable . . . a good Joe . . . heart lies in the field of sports . . . does not enjoy studying . . . has many friends, especially among the females . . . Milan hopes to become a football coach . . . Dramatics Club l-2-3-4, Key Club 2-3-4, Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Latin Club l-2, TAB Club 2-3-4, Science Club 4, Class Officer l-2-3, Talent Show 3, .layonian Staff 4. MILAN GJURICH I has 3 2: 'fir' P . I .JUDITH HAGERICH MICHAEL HASCHAK RONALD HORBAL RODNEY GOUGHNOUR earlier check of oil by Ronald might have saved the motor. RODNEY GOUGHNOUR Rod . . , General . . . has a pleasant smile for everyone and a gait of his own . . . loves to act . . . popular with the girls . . . Rodney will carry the glory ot dear old F. H. S. high into the air as a paratrooper . . . Class Play 3, Boys Chorus 3-4, Jayonian Staff 4, Library Club 2-3, TAB Club 3-4. JON GROVE Grovie' '... General . . . that tall, handsome man who loves horses . . . friendly and steady, Jon is a good lad to know . . .very quiet. . . aims toward joining the Pennsylvania State Police . . . TAB Club 3-4, .Iayonian Staff 4. RONALD GUNNY Rafe' ',,. General . . . the good-hearted lad ot the senior class . . . has a cute dimple . . . most loyal supporter of Park Hill . . . Ronald enjoys teasing Pat . . . he yearns to go to college . . . Boys Chorus 4, Key Club 3-4, Ushers Club 3, TAB Club 3-4. Emma Lou ond Julia will get their man for a program enior JUDITH HAGERICH Judy' '... General . . . the really quiet member ol the group . . . a good friend . . . quite popular, but bashtul around boys . . . Judith is well versed in home economics . . . don't rush, boys . . . Girls Chorus 3-4, Pep Club I-2-3. MICHAEL HASCHAK Milce' '... Academic . . . fun loving boy with a crew-cut and the ability to charm the girls . . . a real butcher . . . often seen in Woodvale . . . Michael hopes to have his own orchestra someday . . . Band I-2, Ushers Club 3, Boys Chorus 4, Orchestra Q, TAB Club 3-4. RONALD HORBAL Frislcy' '... General . . . an easy-going lad who is a triend to all . . . has twinkling blue eyes, but never causes trouble . . . Conemaugh girl will await Ronald's return from the service . . . TAB Club 3, Ushers Club 3, EXPERIENCE IS GAINED BY COOPERATION AT GAMES 23 Comeramen, Lynn and Hovord, take time between pictures to read the news. 0IIf0l'S MEARL HORNER Curly . . . Academic . . . a good and willing worker at all times . . . a campaign booster . . . has many friends . . . Soturday nights??? . . . Mearl will be a success in whatever field he chooses . . . Jayonian Staff 4, Ushers Club 3-4, TAB Club 3-4. HARLAN HOSTETLER Totes . . . General . . . hard to convince of the value of study . . . o real Atlas . . . the Tarzan of the future . . . loves outdoor life, especially hunting . . . Harlan has o date with Uncle Sam. HAVARD JACKSON Jo Jo . . . General . . . slow and pokey in the classroom but a real speed merchant on the gridiron . . . loves to do dishes . . . always willing to join in fun . . . Havord hopes to be an Air Force mechanic . . . Science Club 4, TAB Club 3-4, Boys Chorus 4, Band l. l R , J X . R-1. Robert, James, ond De Wayne, ore o part of the long line seen daily at the cafeteria. YVONNE JACKSON Bon . . . Commercial . . . has a real nice personality . . . very friendly . . . mention Cambria City and she'll never stop smiling . . . Yvonne will be content with secretarial work and a blue Pontiac . . . Maiorette l-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Y-Teens l-2-3-4, TAB Club 3-4, Dramatics Club l, Sacred Choir 2, Girls Chorus 2-3-4, Ushers Club 3, Secretary 4. DEWAYNE JONES Jonesy . . . Acodemic . . . likeable chop with o handsome appearance . . . enjoys roller skating . . , noted for his shoving lotion . . . DeWayne will advance his education at Purdue. MICHAEL KALINYAK Kal . . . General . . . a handsome young man whose willingness to work aided greotly in the production of plays . . . loves to hot-rod . . , Michael may be Pork HiII's representative on the 1963 All-American grid list . . . Key Club 2-3-4, Stage 2-3-4, TAB Club 3-4, Ushers Club 2-3, Jayonian Stott 4. ATHLETES ENJOY READING ACCOUNTS OF ACTIVITIES R MANY STUDENTS USE THE CAFETERIA AT LUNCH TIME MARYANN KASIC Mar . . . Commercial . . . a quiet girl with deep hidden beauty . . . a real pal . . . chief clerk of the Y-Teen store . . . Maryann loves to skate . , . will prove a dependable and energetic secretary . . . Y-Teens 2-3-4, Girls Chorus 2-3, Mixed Chorus 2-3, TAB Club 3-4, Dramatics Club 2-3, Pep Club i-2, Secretary 4. JOSEPH KMETZ Joe . . . Academic . . . a born actor . . . the brain of many student maneuvers . . . has two lovers -his horn and Paulette . . . Joseph hopes for Annapolis but will settle for Pitt in the fall . . . Science Club 4, TAB Club 3-4, Library Club 4, Latin Club l, Jayonian Staff 4, Band, l-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Orchestra l-2-3-4, Pep Band 3-4, Polka Band 4, All-County Band 3-4, Boys Chorus 4. HARLAN HOSTETLER MEARL HORNER HAVARD JACKSON JUDITH KOLAR Judy' '... Academic , . . neat, pretty girl with a pleasing personality . . . always laughing . . . serious in her studies . . . Judith will prove a credit to the nursing profession . . . Latin Club l-2,Y-Teens l-2-3-4, Pep Club 2, Jayonian Staff 4, Ushers Club 4, Science Club 4, Class Committee 3-4, TAB Club 4, Girls Chorus 3-4, Mixed Chorus 3. EDWIN KOSTORA Kuz . . . Academic . . . very popular, especially with the girls . . . loves school lathletics, plays, girls, funi, but books-no . . . often seen in Mineral Point . . . Edwin is headed for college and coaching . . . Key Club 4, Class Officer 4, TAB Club 3-4, Science Club 4, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 3-4, Jayonian Staff 4. YVONNE JACKSON DEWAYNE 56 JONES I Eff? f T ' -. i f 2, f' I' me -' , iff ' if f' MICHAEL KALINYAK MARYANN KASIC JOSEPH KMETZ JUDITH KOLAR EDWlN KOSTORA , We XJ MADEXLYN KRZYS KO i THE CLASS BELL CAUSES HUSTLE AND BUSTLE MADELYN KRZYSKO M. K. . . . Academic . . . has a pleasing personality and a smile at all times . . . the brain in the class . . . loves to talk . . .a real comic . . . Madelyn will maior in science at Penn State . . . Dramatics Club I-2-3-4, Class Play 3-4, Girls Chorus 3-4, Jayonian Staff 4, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Class Officer 4, Mixed Chorus 2-3, TAB Club 4, Latin Club I-2, Science Club 4, Pep Club I-2, Assembly Committee 4, Class Committee I-2-3-4. JOANN KUZAK Kuz . . . Academic . . . the hardest worker in the senior class . . . a specialist in essays . . . knitted a sweater for senior picture . . . JoAnn will gain a top place as a student at Pitt . . . Dramatics Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 3, Class Play 3-4, Science Club 4, Jayonian Staff 4, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, TAB Club I-2, Class Officer 2-3, Pep Club I-2, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Latin Club I-2, Girls Chorus 3-4, Library Club 4, Assembly Committee 3-4, Class Committee I-2-3-4, Talent show 2-3, Prom Committee 3, Ensemble 4. i x JOANN KUZAK PATRICIA LACORTE JAMES LECKEY PATRICIA LACORTE Pat' '... Commercial . . . a cute girl who loves to roam, especially to Portage . . . friendly . . . a good dancer . . . rates an A for absences and tardies . . . Patricia is heading for California and a trial at Hollywood . . . Pep Club I-2-3, Cheerleader I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Girls Chorus 3-4, Class Play 3-4, TAB Club 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Secretary 4. JAMES LECKEY Jim . . . Academic . . . a nice lad and a good dresser . . . the idol of many girls . . . loves to drive his Jeep . . . one of the riverside boys . . . James will further his education at Pitt . . . Jayonian Staff 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Boys Chorus 2, TAB Club 3-4, Latin Club I. ROBERT LEHMAN 5 REED MARDIS GEORGE MARGETAN JAMES MARKLEY YVONNE MARSHALL GEORGE MARTYAK 26 Reed reminds his classmates that today is test day in chemistry. RONALD LEHMAN Ron . . . General . . . a quiet lad who is always around when help is needed . . . has a Pepsodent smile . . . a real hot-rod . . . Ronald will enter the business world after doffing his Army uniform. REED MARDIS Pete . . . General . . . a tower of strength, but really not as rough as he seems . . . has hair as soft as a cloud-so say the girls . . . Reed may appear on a service football squad . . . Ushers Club 3-4, TAB Club 3, Key Club l-2, Boys Chorus 4, Prom Committee 3. GEORGE MARGETAN York . . . Academic . . . a handsome lad with an Englishman's sense of humor . . . likes to hunt and to fish . . . popular with the nurses . . . George will study engineering at Pitt . . . Latin Club l-2, Science Club 4, TAB Club 4, Key Club 3-4, Jayonian Staff 4, Class Officer l. Many helping hands pave the way for Barbara's appearance at anim JAMES MARKLEY Sweeny . . . General . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . a real tease with the girls . . . often found in the field behind Pope's eating banana splits . . . James will rate marksmanship honors with Uncle Sam . . . farming will follow . . . Boys Chorus 4, TAB Club 4. YVONNE MARSHALL Pickles' '... General . . . has a sparkling personality . . . loves to talk . . . never refuses to dance or to bowl . . . travels in a Dodge . . . Yvonne aims to serve mankind as a practical nurse . . . Mixed Chorus 2-3, TAB Club 3-4, Y-Teens l-2-3-4, Dramatics Club l, Pep Club 2, Girls Chorus 2-3-4, Ushers Club 3. GEORGE MARTYAK 'Nickle' '... General . . . seldom seen and less often heard, especially in class . . . has an eye for a certain senior girl . . . drives a Chrysler . . . George has no definite plans for the future TAB Club 4. HELPING HANDS ARE AVAILABLE IN TIME OF NEED Producer Hallie finds JoAnn and Michael willing subjects for movies. enior LYNN MCCANN Whitey . . . General . . . blushing young man with blond wavy hair . . . likes to hunt and to skate . . . sings on the school bus . . . Lynn will make a fine U. S. Airman . . . TAB Club 3-4, Jayonian Staff 4. JAMES MICHNYA Spish . . . Academic . . . a curly-headed boy who can really put on the charm . . . a born comedian, on and off the stage . . . if James will leave the phone and a certain senior girl, he may get to Pitt . . . Science Club 4, Boys Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Class Play 3-4, .layonian Staff 4, Band I-2-3-4, Orchestra 3-4, TAB Club 3-4. FORREST MILLER Red . . . General . . . doesn't move far unless he has a car . . . a flaming red-head often found at Gunny's Store . . . loves to hunt . . . Forrest has the wanderlust and may be found circling the globe . . . Boys Chorus 4, TAB Club 4. These Senior girls and their escorts enioy the time between dance numbers PATRICK MORIARITY Mort . . . General . . . shy and bashtul, but popular with his friends . . . a real sport on dates . . . likes to hunt . . . an unsung football player . . Patrick will give a few years to Uncle Sam. RAYMOND MUHARSKY Chick . . . Academic . . . very neat and well-mannered . . . likes to drift . . . hunting is his pastime . . . drives an Oldsmobile . . . Raymond has engineering as his aim after tour years at Pitt . . . Ushers Club 3-4, Jayonian Staff 4, TAB Club 4, Science Club 4, Latin Club I. LOIS MUNKO Gabby . . . Commercial . . . has a pleasant smile and cute dimples , . . took honors as most talkative girl in the class . . . never stays angry . . . Lois will add charm to any office . . . TAB Club 3-4, Y-Teens I-2-3, Dramatics Club I-2, Class Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Jayonion Staff 4, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Girls Chorus 2-3-4, Pep Club I-2, Secretary 4. CAMERAS ARE IN CONSTANT USE AT ALL EVENTS 1 THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS PROVIDE EDUCATION FOR ALL JOHN NELSON Sonny . . . General . . . quiet lad but always willing to join his buddies in some childish prank . . . a worker in the cafeteria . . . John may return to Rose Hill, objective-farming. THERESA PARUCH Cookie . . . Commercial . . . a cute brown-eyed girl who has a heart of gold . . . always willing to aid her classmates cmd teachers . . . Theresa, a whiz at vocabulary study and at letter writing, will make a fine secretary . . . Y-Teens l-2-3, Dramatics Club l-2, Secretary 4, Band 3, Pep Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3, TAB Club 3-4, Girls Chorus 2-3-4. LYNN McCANN JAMES MICHNYA v 'il' Q' .I we LOIS MUNKO JOHNL C ty 29 FORREST MILLER THERESA PARUCH DONALD PAVINA Bill - . . General . . . toll, dark, and handsome . . . loves girls and sports . . . makes frequent trips to Conemaugh . . . a kid at heart . . , Donald will serve in the United States Navy. JOAN PLISH Blondie . . . Commercial . . . quiet and deep, but a good friend to all her classmates . . . loves to travel . . . spends summers in New York . . . will Joan be a model? . . . we wish her luck . . . Mixed Chorus 2-3, Girls Chorus 3-4, Y-Teens l-2-3, TAB Club 3-4, Pep Club l-2, Secretary 4. PATRICK MORIARITY RAYMOND MUHARSKY 1' DONALD PAVINA JOAN PLISH MAKE-UP ARTISTS ARE DEVELOPED IN DRAMATICS VERNA FORCHER Vee '... Commercial . . . quietness and Verna are synonomous , . . has a pleasing personality . . . a real friend . . , looks up from her books just long enough to eat . . . she will make a fine practical nurse . . . Dramatics Club l, Girls Chorus 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus Q-3, TAB Club 3-4, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3, Library Club I, Secretary 4. JAMES PRICE u Jim . . . General , . . a jovial lad who loves to hunt . . . always borrowing a pencil, a book, etc .... interested in horses . . . after service in the Army, James may operate a dude ranch in the West. VERNA PORCHER 117' BARBARA RUBIS MARIA SANTOYO JAMES PRICE EILEEN REED EILEEN REED Lee' '... General . . A friendly and a bundle ot ioy . . . good actress . . . her favorite hobby is baby sitting with big boys . . . loves to skate at Cicero's . . . Eileen will seek a iob as a secretary . . . Dramatics Club I-2, Class Play 4, Girls Chorus 3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3, TAB Club 3-4, Y-Teens I-2, Pep Club 2-3, Jayonian Staff 4. PATRICIA RICHARDSON Ritchey' '... General , . . a really nice girl whose crowning glory is her lovely long hair . . . smiles when the name Jerry is mentioned . . . Patricia's future lies near on Air Force base . . . Mixed Chorus 2-3, Girls Chorus 3-4, TAB Club 2-3-4. PATRICIA RICHARDSON JOAN ROLISH X xxx R X EMMA SCHOFIELD KATHLEEN SMERZLICH JAMES STOUFFER ,- I ,xy fr 4 ik ,i- 1 KX - ML' t ff ,Q , 3.- si. - of fu f5- -4 'C x -:hs ,El A - ,AI rf' as is-asa' f It ee has a gleam in her eye as make-up is applied for the senior play. Don't dirty too many diSl 6S, cast, cry Michael and Jose JOAN ROLISH Cookie' '... Academic . . . very friendly and a barrel of fun at the parties . . . her favorite pastime-boys . . . loves to aid the sick . . . Joan hopes to further her education . . , Maiorette 3-4, Dramatics Club I-2-3-4, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, TAB Club 3-4, Girls Chorus 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 3, Class Play 3, Pep Club I-2, Talent Show 3, Prom Committee 3, Science Club 4, Jayonian Statf 4. BARBARA RUBIS Babs' ',.. General . . , a girl in a dream . . . her favorite pastime-reading movie magazines . . . a constant companion of Patty . . . Barbara will operate cr home for dogs and cats , . . Mixed Chorus 2-3, Girls Chorus 3-4, TAB Club 3-4. MARIA SANTOYO Shorty' '... General . . . one of the really sweet girls of the class . . . has a nice personality and a coy smile . . . thoughts run deep and mostly tar in airmail letters . . . Marie will head for New York and later the WACS . . . Band 3, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Girls Chorus 3-4, TAB Club 3-4, Y-Teens I-2-3, Dramatics Club I-2, Pep Club I-2, Secretary 4, Jayonian Stott 4. after rehearsals. anions' EMMA LOU SCHOFIELD Lulu' '... General . . . loves to laugh and have fun . . . high stepping maiorette . . . very friendly . . . always seen with Lynn , . . Emma Lou will remain in the air as a hostess . . . Mixed Chorus 2-3, Girls Chorus 3-4, Band I-2-3-4, TAB Club 3-4, Library Club 2-3, Y-Teens 2, Dramatics Club I-2-3, Ushers Club 3, Secretary 4. KATHLEEN SMERZLICH Cookie' '... Academic . . . sweet personality plus beauty and brains . . . has good taste for clothes , . . Kathleen will attend a merchandising school in New York City . , , Dramatics Club 2-3-4, Y-Teens I-2 3-4, Sacred Choir 2, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Ensemble 3-4, Girls Chorus 3-4, Ushers Club 3, Class Play 3-4, Assembly Committee I-2, Jayonian Staff 4, Latin Club I-2, Pep Club I-2, Maiorette 3-4, TAB Club 3-4, Science Club 4, All-County Chorus 4. JAMES STOUFFER Jim' '... Academic . . . one of the top students of the class . . . a great actor . , . James takes a definite interest in all school problems , . . Latin Club I-2, Science Club 4, Class Play 3, Jayonian Staff 4, TAB Club 4. MANY A MAN HAS BECOME USEFUL IN THE KITCHEN DONALD UZELAC FUN ROMANCE AND STUDY FOR MANY HAVE ENDED DOROTHY STRANK o Acodemac ora the quaet sade but stall woler runs deep the most lakely To succeed olwoys on the boll Dorothy wall enter Memoraol Hospafol os o nurse YTeens I234 TAB Club 34 Joyonaon Stoll 4 Maxed Chorus 23 Garls Chorus 34 Dromotacs Club I Loran Club I Pep Club I 2 Scaence Club 4 JOY TRINKLEY Twankle Acodemac The heort I kandness o fine ocfress olwoys aokang ond the life of ony porry o good draver wall spend her college doys of lndaono Gars orus 34 Closs Ploy Ushers C u Dromofacs Club I 2 3 4 Y Teens I 2 3 4 Joyonaon Sfolf 4 TAB Club 3 4 Pep Club I 2 Labrory Clu DONALD UZELAC Dano Generol o very seraous minded lod who hos goaned quare o reputotaon os o sanger most cooperorave stoge hond Donold IS heodnng for The New York stoge Dromofacs Club I234 Maxed Chorus 3 Boys Chorus 4 Orchestro 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Stoge Crew I 2 3 4 TAB Club 3 4 DOROTHY STRANK JOY TRINKLEY YJ L '3- PATRICIA FRANCINE YANKO PATRICIA WASYLOVSKI Woss Generol o well laked garl wafh o cheery dasposataon o lover of bards w olwoys remember wratang The Constafufaon Potracao wall be ovoaloble os o proctacol nurse Dromotacs Club I Maxed Chorus 2 3 YTeens I4 TAB Club 34 Pep Club I2 3 Labrory Aade 34 Garls Chorus 3 4 Ushers Club 3 Secretory 4 FRANCINE YANKO Fron Commercaol o reol neor garl who hos olreody proved her volue an secretoraol work ploces her heorr an whotever she does Froncane wall oftend Combrao Rowe Garls Chorus 3 4 Ushers Club 4 Closs Ploy 3 Joyonaon Sroff 4 Cheerleoder I 2 3 4 Secretory 4 Maxed Chorus 2 3 YTeen I 24 TAB Club 34 Pep Club I 23 Acodemac heod moaorefte ond o greof hot rod o Iorge wordrobe of clothes as evadence of her hobby shoppang Borboro wall mofraculofe of eather lndaono or Wilson Dromofacs Club I234 Closs Ploy 34 Joyonlon Stoll 4 Ensemble 34 Mixed Chorus 23 Garls Chorus 3 Moaorefle 234 TAB Club 34 Loran Club I 2 YTeens I 2 3 4 Pep Club I Scaence Club PATRICIA ZINER o Commercaol o Truly fraendly garl who once wcas lost of ldlewald olwoys wallang To lend o hond prefers o T957 rurquoase Chevy Pofracaos sm Ie wall oad her greofly o o secretory Cheerleoder I 2 3 4 TAB Club 3 4 Maxed Chorus 23 Garls Chorus 34 AIICounfy Chorus 4 Ensemble 4 Pep Club I 2 3 Secretory 4 Ushers Club 34 Joyonaon Stoll 4 Closs Offacer I M O BARBARA ZIMMER PATRICIA ZINER I I 1fD111 . . - - 11 H . I.. -' ' ' ' ' ' ' ill o H H'-- I ' ' ...Joy ' Ch -, 3-4, Ib 2, -I f 1 ' I 4, Mixed Chorus 2-3, Ensemble 3-4, Science Club 4. BARBARA JO ZIMMER B.J. ... ' 4' 4. PI ... ' ' ' a ' ' S 'B' al I' T l IXIQM l I - --I , I 1 X C -I I 5 344. I 'H I -J I ug? 'Q' ' I f' xX X 0 1 32 A t A -f 5 Jay and JoAnn pose with Joseph at the Halloween Party. i959 . . . We are now graduates. Along the paths of education we had many experiences- some good, others bad. Bear with us as we retrace our footsteps. We recall the beginning of our senior year. Due to new state laws, our school days were extended and many noon-hour activities were abolished. Funds for senior socials were gained through sponsorship of a magazine campaign and a skating party. Many pleasant hours were spent in preparation for our class play. lt was a huge success. Jayonian funds were raised by Christmas and Easter candy sales. The Juniors held a memorable prom at the Johnstown VFW. Our senior banquet at the Green Gables Barn offered an evening with a rustic touch and the sparkle of formal attire. The Class Day program was followed by commencement exercises and the end of school days for many. One step backwards and we were Juniors. Highlights of the year included the sale of 0' Rodney finds many unpleasant tasks in gaining the favor of Judith, Patricia, and Margaret. Sellia LY Hi tory pam-poms, a skating party, the selection of rings, our class play, and the Junior-Senior prom. The gym was beautifully decorated in harmony with the theme, Fairyland and Romance. Glancing back to the fall of l956, as a group of enthusiastic Sophomores, we played important roles in the activities of the music department. A skating party and a Wiener roast added a social touch. Three steps into the past and we were green freshmen. How large the school looked, especially to the East Taylor students! We were assigned to rooms llo and ll8 with Miss Galbraith and Mr. Strippy as sponsors. We soon fell in step with the upper classmen. We walked, ran, skipped, and jumped through four years at Franklin High. We certainly will never forget those days. As our footsteps move into the future, no matter where they may lead us, Dear Franklin High School, we abide with you. OUR FOUR YEARS LEAVE MANY PLEASANT MEMORIES George, Jean, Edward, and Gertrude enter the auditorium for a class meeting. .luniors Full of enthusiasm, seventy-seven energetic Juniors entered their third year at Franklin with the avowed intention ot being heard in all tields of activity. Members of the class played important roles in all athletic contests, even the girls chipped in by participating as cheerleaders or band members, The class treasury grew steadily as the students sponsored a skating party, a magazine campaign, and several bake sales. l-leadin' for a Vileddinf' a hilarious comedy, played to a tull house in April. For the first time in many years, the prom was held outside the school. The low lights ot the ballroom in the Johnstown VFW and the soothing OFFICERS President ,,,,,ss,,s,ss,s,,, ,,,,s G eorge Cveykus Vice President . Edward Oparnico Secretary ,ss,,.ss,, , s,,, ,,,,, J ean Drye Treasurer . Gertrude Holtz music of the orchestra combined with the romantic theme, Moonlight and Roses, to assure all who attended many pleasant memories, The selection of class rings gave the committee quite a thrill, which was only overshadowed by that of the day when they were actually received. With these undertakings satisfactorily completed, the juniors, guided by Mr, Salem, have shown the strength and prominence needed for a sturdy foundation as seniors. THE CLASS OF '60 HAS ATTAINED POLISH AND PRIDE Y k '? f zz: Tip Qzn-Joan Bdhc, Buczek, Furbng, GvdCez:e'ge', 5, :r', HZIWEE, Eidws, Dfx, Coocef, Jean Bdfs. Sfczffd v?zfffC5n'::d, Bckw, Covina Ga rf-', B. :f.z, Cirzrpgf, I-Lgnes, Fo 'r, Adcfni Tr'd 733111312-E, 1 'l ldfcr, F'J'ClI3OJQh, Gkzckffn, Gfkrv, B'.'Y:i:,'y, Ca-f':t1':, Hfzfcfck, I, DQS. FTW? P211-B'C':f1', Arg-:': E , X-Mfzm, GVII-E152 e-, J, Dye, Bc'YNehc,3', F':-f, Cyn' , f'2'Gi1'W. WE CLIMAX THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES WITH OUR PROM . fgk, 5':.N, Ppzipl QL, 1 L, .,: , 1' 1 1 : ' ' Uxfzi 5-I 1 .fr '-'1' 5 1l,:1,r1?-, P1 wgdxx, P1 V mdwcrk, Urrfx, R: , ,i:f'f K :' . ., Zffzf P, TI 1 P KN , L ,3-f rl, P.:H.rif'r, RV-d, Fffzricff-N ci, K' 'vu P1l ':, P' 7' -R' 1. -Y1:cL..5fr', Qfzh' 5' - 1:'Y3l, KJWH-r Lf:?-e Mc' ful! '!':':5 fn S I ' L Sophomore officers-Armida, Norma, Nicholas and Gloria examine the sweat shirts and beanies before delivery. Soplzomnres Late August marked the return ot an ambitious group ot Sophomores. Under the leadership of Mr. Moran they elected a capable group ot otticers. Plans for the year's activities were quickly made and committees were appointed. The sale ot sweat shirts and beanies added a tidy sum to the class treasury. Many ot the group found places on the athletic teamsp others, who were musically inclined, ioined the band or the choruses. The remainder gave their support by attending games and by participating in club activities. The class sponsored a skating party at Skateland after an eniayable Christmas vacatior, The event was a hnancial success. OFFICERS President ..... .... A rmida Miranda Vice President . .. .. Nicholas Yewcic Secretary . . Norma Bennett Treasurer . . . Gloria Hildebrand February's social activities included a Valentine party. Dancing and games featured the enter- tainment. A delighttul luncheon concluded the evening's program. The class lent a hand to the Juniors by serving as hostesses and ushers at the prom. The end ot the school terrn came quickly and rne maiority are anxiously looking torvvard to next ,August WHSYN they will return as Juniors. THE CLASS OF '61 HAS GAINED CONFIDENCE AND POISE ' 6 'v U u ' X L 2 A . X v- I I -e1 U 1 .ff s.L4 Y , - , , , ,-, , ,, ., 'fn rpm Y '4 c1w,'1:'1d -Jrhnd, Bprgn Hp '1 ,QA K'v:,': :-f ,qgvu 2: ng, '-if 1 C--k':j': 3 Q, EW' 1, P Gn::f:,', g Vnff: ': , :Hd H: :Nw Er' Emff I- vu .'-- 5 31 ' 5' Q fu- 4 G H 1:-frxuvfz EN' -, f '.'1, 'fy 'Jr WE ARE SPEEDING ALONG SCHOLASTIC HIGHWAYS Tp 311, V-Sv--fciivv, P wwf, NN gy '.'gv H1 ?,'f,' 311, Hifi' Q Q 1 U, P' 11. ii P. 'f - ' p pm 1 ,,. Q, ,,,.,...4 5, ,. p, Z ,, ,,, 'MJ ,N -. k, V--.wt C, P, Mak !.': 3.,.., x. ., 1, , J ., .. . , P ., C bmw-hixfw, Po.Nck, P1,,'m,:1.,rv-, bwvpzy- iff. '!-fb' -5, ,1 'U ,0 if KX NFO' Smiles express the satisfaction of Robert, Edward, Paulette, and Patricia Freshmen The biggest moment of their young lives came to those students who had successfully met the requirement of the eighth grade and who enrolled as green Freshmen the hrst day of the i958- l959 school term. The bays cast anxious eyes over the football schedule, each carrying in his heart the hope that he might become a part of a victorious eleven. The girls, on the other hand, eagerly answered the call for candidates for the cheerleading squad. After weeks of apparent confusion, the students settled down to become an inseparable part of Franklin l-ligh, New faces soon proved to be as their skating party date is approved. OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,, Robert Ford Vice President ,,c, Edward Pinkas Secretary .sc... ...... P atricia Bosser Treasurer ,,s. Paulette Havrilesky friends, new subiects became sources of fascinating knowledge. A skating party was the only source of revenue for the class. The parties and dances were of special interest. Class plays, assembly programs, and movies were intriguing to these newcomers. Each activity seemed to arouse greater conhdence and greater interest in school life. Just as Great oaks from little acorirs grow, so these green freshies should add greatly to the future strength of the school. THE CLASS OF '62 ALERT MINDS TO SERIOUS STUDY 2- xl W P '35 Vxnf G'FI' ff - ul, Af :V,, 5.31-,-,, Elms? f-'cf' G 'Q' .V I- . 2, 2:2 Q'-A f ,:,: f'.'E3I 3 , I-Imy H '- ' E., C2 Civic, H3 f'f!, P Pvc, Hffcv-' 3 L L, Luiz H , V '1 3: 5'-' ff,-., ff Syd 3.17, Dfc. 3, zwffcr, P Fgfcx, Z cv P, r-I':.'1, Il, 55, .4 53 - 2 .- :' . Giwf, I-:': , Shri, Q, H:.'V-,k,,', Bgqv, Un- ,, D1 f'- -ff:-'11, if rf Lg ' 1' , , 9 532 fzizf F1 G.',:1 r 41, F-,jzv vr, :gnu C :, ' 2 :g WE JOIN UPPER CLASSMEN IN DANCES, PARTIES, AND GAMES 'Cl i- K f: : J 'Ki 1, L,:':, ' ' K 'w- 3:1 N ' 1 5 G, 'ff '.'IcN,1':, Jn'-LY. C , 1' ' w- -: 2 1 K :H ' ., V- N1,NV-,K--'z K: V, ., - 11- P ,m LN C ':k P ll- 'xc P 'w'z, H WI, Kiz. -' 11, K fgg, I , '. ., P' 'I IN Vg' Ifzf Fff' 5' V. 5- 'A K- 1, ' 'fi1 1:, Cf::.:1'-HJ -1 afel, Kpr,1:I, Pg' P.p':L- ., F:1:,:,::5, KHII' , K':'1: '!', 311, Between bites Kathleen Claire Ann Robert and Theodore discuss plans for a weiner roast lfgflzill Grade The ringing at the school bell is always a warning that winter is around the corner. However to the Eighth Graders it was a warning that they faced a busy year in preparation for the all important county examinations. In spite of thi the students also carried thoughts of athletics and parties. Many had had a taste of bench-warming but now hoped for regular berths an the iunior high football and basketball teams. Fourteen realized their ambitions. This is the age at which students enter seriously into social activities. The annual Halloween party highlighted the tall events. It was supported by this group. The gym was beautifully decorated OFFICERS President Theodore Buczelc Vice President Kathleen Roman Secretary Claire Ann Bauer Treasurer Robert Cobaugh tor the occasion and se the mood tor a fun filled evening Games and dancing teatured h entertainment program All students were costume and many prizes were awarded during the grand march. Several were won by this group. A bigger and better party is already being planned for next year. These and other activities inspired the students to greater scholastic effort, and they sent the county tests down to bitter defeat. THE CLASS OF '63 HAS COMPLETED THE FIRST STAGE 7 TCU Qzfn-,r-fvnzr, A:,:,I-1 5. ',,'f Kfzff ':, B--Liz, f3f ':'j C230-' E-'ive Pgf, -Kpfzn ,-'-, Hu L, Vivo., ,km ff : 3C, S 54 f ' 'arf '!'W.3'., Ewa Ein , 23:51 V, Edd? 333.4 Gllvx C1 Hczgvf' ' Tgp Paw-P:-f-d, N--N gn, '.f.'11nf'Igf', Nwjv, Z-::iw C, S'1 ' 'A 513161 Pi,-.f-P113--, N 35:11, S-'hfip Yan, 5'oJ'u, 'fzzrr-yr, Rgmzm Tffa ?:,-.- i 'W Q 1' f.-', S ' ff, -gf-rg -4 - Ffgr' ' .-- N, Snark, H, 'A-HU, B, S :::-k, Srcre' Fc ' ,fv QQ4: f 5554- f' Q' -45 'ilfil' YI' 'Cl' tl LI il DON'T BE A uf T ll 'ff 1 L rs' Diana and Elaine are assisted by Michael and Ronald as they bring the Halloween spirit to the libra y Se refill: Hrade Entrance into iunior high school always provides a thrill and a feeling of having grown up to those who have successfully completed grade school. The class of i964 underwent the some experience. The necessity of moving from room to room in a far more spacious building frightened these youngsters. Complex schedules and new courses of study challenged their slcills. However, like eager beavers, they faced their many new problems and within a month they had taller in line with the upper-classmen. Athletics, parties, clubs, and class meetings aroused the curiosity of these newcomers. They OFFICERS President ss,,.v,,, t,,,, ,,,, M i chael Martyak Vice President ..,.,. as.. R onald Kmetz Secretary .....,. ..,.. D ianne Popp Treasurer .,,s, ,..... E laine Fiffick held a skating party in April at Slcateland. This was the only effort of the group to build up a treasury. All worked hard, a hne turnout resulted, and a large sum of money was realized. The class actively supported the Junior class play and the Spring Music Festival, The day for hnal examinations hnally arrived and many look forward to renewing friendships in September when they return as Eighth Graders. THE ,CLASS OF '64 ENTERS UPON A NEW PATHWAY IJ' I u .. 'n ' - if O' 'rn 5 . 4 ' fy luv Ric'-', E,,'P : , Nr. , H : H fl fy 1 ' vw V , K lf Ff' IJ, 'S 5 9 r' 'I , :v'i f -'K . Y' 3' ' Q2 .' Vi, - - P '-1 5 I f .' Q, K' 3 V, if: --,, ., r V ., ' Q' ff fv 5 1' 'A' ' , rw 1, pw, P-4 41 1, ,. 1 rw, 5 , E 3 ' f, ' , . l.', ' '! FACE NEW METHODS, NEW TEACHERS, AND NEW PROBLEMS Tm Qu'-f-?f1'rf ', '7' '4 F':,':. :d ':j:-- P11 1' :'f - 4 i fpwd, 5' V f 9 fp V1 L - P 'I' V V 1 , sqwy, .f v PM H V: 42 fix,-J, Mun.: fm 9 'L J r v, U1-lim, '!f1.','L,, J 9 . 1' f, f :TN f Pura P4 S115 Vi, fury. - Jn ' vi if ' f T. if . 1' -- fi '. ff P' ' ' fvmfm CW DMN' V'15'f'g 5 1-, PUVLV SM- J Q P' r r' X! .V-. -,rxlg 4 sig -.-,,, If -, , 4.5, fs' ' f GP .I 9 4 fx ,I- ' XX M M CLUB MEETINGS, PLAYS, AND MUSIC ASSURE US A ROUNDED EDUCATION I 7! 'XA ' If EXTRACURRICULAR SERVICES SHOW PROFITABLE LEISURE , 4 S wi, A Q X..! I If v '. --.,ff' j ' Lf....,v':r b! ACTIVITIES The Y-TEENS ore s v.ing fe Ueofe o conwnvon bond omong te-enoge's o.T over The world. The orgonizoiion exisfs 'n 69 cooniries, eocn oiming for the some go: -o oerfe' world vviro peoce ord roppiness. ATI Iocol members proudly dispioy Their CIub's embiem, The group oided the Key Club in conducting o very successlol Junior Red Cross compoign, Socioi events iezibded the onnuol Teo porfy for ieochers ond the clubs' Y-Teen dinner. The Treosury vvos oided by we sole oi refreshments or fooiboil gomes. Twenty three nevv members vvere odded to The cTub's roster ond the iornrol iniriotion exercises were morked by o very impressive condle lighf service. Boskeis of food were dlsrribmfed io the needy or Chrisimos. .4 Owing holftirne, Moryonn drows Coco-Colo o? vhe Y-Teen refreshmenv srcnd. ILTHHIIS CLUBS BENEFIT SCHOOLS THROUGH DAILY DUTIES I 9 SENTOR YVTEENS 'Qc Rewi- Korsolxl, Phgh, Frinidmon, Trinkhw, Pi-ncrlo, NNosyIrzvk, Citlz mon Si fiend Raw Kr 'oi LGCQHQ C1 ' W, Co:Jo-gh, D sind, Folti- b :: . K'z,,k: Th 'G Pom- Siv'-'1':' 52,155 Skvbi Kolfxk K: c :::'obi:.ign, Jsecor, N 'ffl' ni! id sm 5' -Nr Ryu Pfircrni ', E :, P fi iw: Z ivwi Avvncix Town, Dr-V Kofrin if i' 2 -, ark ich . '. :r hx 2 - fi I 5 .r vw I r '.' S1 Ii' : rw i c Patricia proved efficient as an assistant librarian. MANY COMBINE EFFORTS TO IMPROVE SCHOOL LIFE Svienw Hub Tre purpose of we SUENCE CJJE is fo Help 're be e' Syd-en's a3.3r:e in scien'itAc researgn, Tae reea for icnonledge about tne 'Space Age efczurages 'ne reading at advanced liferaaxe rnaae afoilaole by club rnernbersnip. Lib ary 67110 LIBRARY CLUB is composed of many volunteer students vvbo are assigned particular duties by Mrs. Russell, All members learn routine, schedule, rules, and procedures of the library. Tlney have proved adept at handling library property. LJ F Sil- F n f n, Sn'--rzlin, Ko ':', K'z.L K 1 I 7 l 0999 rv .ff , NA. . f- coveciw Hsfef-,' 3 - Q f N T f JR' ' - Ll- ' , .' ie I-ur - , - f , A ' qui 1 5 Teefe 5 :oe-e'vmQ 3 YG TH: DUE in f ,lyvfiff 'T , , G A - 4-, V.. Y' ft flgl 1. ,- C' e.efy r e :e 5 ' C1 Q 1: -- 1 X i -. 'N-Q,,gM' . :pt i1 rig? oook fo' ewefyores 'ezzd eg c:o'd ww5, . r . , , , V V - if ::Me'f :' cocks Pcs :wved cmd T5 cewng checked Dy' 'ence Lesxe, fmo Ccvfrefme TNQ duh egefs UU :geeks of ,eff vw,ufo'i- cole prwces 25 or 35 cervs. Frm- CfTfldf,:!T1T' I ' e ' , KVC M150 ogeved TWTCC fiwwwg TW- ye-Ur, CVC ffee book cmorded fer' every Tow book pufcmsecl. QT 67 b The Jumof cmd Sevior TAB Cubs have over QOO members, each of whom receives Q morw'rwTy TAB news Mwcb M95 'fe boeki recowmemded b C1 pfofessiowx gown 2: cfnics. ATI ofdelrs ofe c'wd.e:: S:Te?y e, swdemf secretaries, Toe T245 C .JU we,- '::e'A SWHCM .ez r- , oe :Wd en - .J , , 5 :W ee 1 -U secfewxree Jefivw cwc Jvdxfw LW' SSWSS OH We SOleYy committee of the Key Club. Key 0110 A FEW WIN RECOGNITION FOR MERITORIOUS DEEDS The aim ot the KEY CLUB is to develop ihitiative ard leadersnip among its members. All ettorts a'e directed toward serving the school and the community rather than toward personal gain. Under the direction at Mr. lvledler and the leadership ot president Milan Giurich Jr., the club showed much progress. Through the whole-hearted cooperation of the student body, the members successfully conducted the Junior Red Cross campaign. The club members operated the school store at noon and during basketball games. The locals competed in the tournament sponsored by Pittsburgh Junior College in Johnstown. Although laurels were tew, all members had a good time. Franklin was well represented at the state convention in Pittsburgh. TOD ROW-Saula, Kostcra, E. Furman, Holmes, Oparnico, Elders. Second RowAMargetan, Gunny, Cramer, CJVJIWU, l'lOltZ, Simmons, Kalinyak. Third Row-D. Uzelac, NAast:,ich, J. Buczck. S, Uzelac, Giurich, D. Buczek. 'ron' Ro1ffS'etz, Gillin, Santoyo, Yevvcfc, R. Furman, C-.e,k.,5, Mr, Midler. .L i J I ,- 's laik 0110 The LATIN CLUB is open to all students who maintain a high standard in their class work and yet have time for extra translations. Special stress is placed on English to Latin by Mr. Hite, sponsor. Se reiarie The office practice class gains considerable experience as SECRETARIES, Each member is assigned by Mr. Dean to aid a teacher in the preparation of tests and the keeping of records. This involves the use of shorthcxid and transcription. s Student secretaries, like Margaret and Sally, prove invaluable GIRLS UTILIZE SKILLS IN RENDERING SERVICE SECRETARIES , , . , LATIN CLUB Top ROW I3 I Mhchdra, Drenwcrl-,, Secgnd PavI'ck, Rudow, Hoschak, Lochc awk H I4 R In Ur. H 5 c P 1 in Vx if F S 1 I? cl I n 7 sf id, 3.1 , r r Fc Rsf. S t Gil 0 B I4 Jcck w I .'. uf- fffx ,fir r'3'..r J. Xi'-'if' -P 4' 4 Obey the school boy patrol, Michael urges all students. SAFETY IS IMPORTANT IN ANY CHILD'S LIFE Pai ol The SCHOOL BOY SAFETY PATROL is made up of a group of iunior high school boys under the supervision of Mr. Moran. They have been faithful to the many duties that make up their job of maintaining safety. Their protection has been of special value to the younger students at street crossings. In the morning, at noon, and at dismissal, these boys have stood at their designated posts, regardless of rain or shine. The group have extended their ettorts toward instructing the student body in the laws of safety. Their loyalty and trust- worthiness have been rewarded by the fact that no accidents have occurred in the vicinity of the school. Automobile drivers, parents, and pupils owe them courtesy and respect for their many sacrifices. ix! X J N ' i .X I xfl K Q l-lil ..,..,f-74- I Sflllield, POQS. BVITY. Ralish, Fran Row-Tornasevich, Price, Yingling PATROL - TOD Row - Pierce, Triplin, Reighard, Second Row- f bs.-f ing- 4,1-si 41 X -ol 9 The heads of staff, Madelyn, JoAnn, Margaret, and Barbara discuss plans for the i959 Jayonian Ja 011 2211 The completion of this 1959 edition of the Jayonian has brought many sighs of relief from the lips of those responsible for its publication. Sound financial backing, picture schedules and literary deadlines were three maior issues which faced the staff, headed by Madelyn Krzysko and Barbara Zimmer. The services of Jo Ann Kuzalc and Margaret Bosser proved invaluable as managing editors. l.lT:RARY EDWORS James Leclcey, .Jdth Kolar, Strothy St'::nk, Kathleen Smerzlicn. with the advisors, Mr, Hite and Mr. Salem. The literary editors spent many hours in writing, re-writing and proof-reading. Kathleen Smerzlich deserves special mention for her efforts. The staff of typists, with Francine Yanlco in charge, was very cooperative. The business managers and the hnance committee proved capable as leaders in the campaigns for funds. The editing of the book and the fund-raising campaigns were directed by ivir. l-lite and Mr. Salem, ASSOCIATE EDITORS-AGeorge Margeton, James Stouffer, Raymond M harsky REPORTER-.owes V chnya SPORTS ED TORS-Rooney Gougnrio-: Milcn Goran f Ui xx-4 6 M - HSS IANA-GEPS Sinatng Rooert Furrnan, Edwin Ko 1'Nlf-NF: COMMITTEE onding F1 rence Fri a Fiief-n Jzzezyn Knrfftz, John Frfrnico. ynn Q unter Marie Santoyo Jon Grofc Lynn McCann Swwfu Ji! 1rir'L'e,', iftchnef K'.i1inyfi1r, Hoiiie Diniond Qtr 1 Drreviannic Joan Rohsh Mcdrl Horncr WE HIGHLIGHT WORDS WITH PICTORIAL COVERAGE CONGRATULATIONS The staff ot the 1959 Jayonian f1nds great pieasure in announcing to its readers the tact that the 1958 edition rnet the same high standards as the three preceding issues and again captured MEDALIS1' HONORS at Columbia University. We exterd congratuiafions to all who have played important roles in its production, and we sincereiy hope that our 1959 edition wi11 again bring honors to Franklin-East Tayior Joint High Schooi. Madeiyn Krzysko Barbara Jo Zimmer Co-editors-in-chief T'9 S'S P nt' 5 1: Zine' Lois Murtko, S: . Gjzaqaa and Franc ne Ygwtko YE!-125004 MDES r Sitting - 1.uCi11e Mentzef, .ezzn 3: n::, Janet Thomas, 4':'r een Sreerzzn, .oar Bofncz .ud,tn Fair n Stczna rg - cornzi Cooaugh, Lou E ei' Baker Ge-'Nude HC1YZ, 53 The choral department of the Franklin- East Taylor Schools participated in various sections of the Spring Concert. The SACRED CHOIR was selected from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade girls. This group opened the program for the event. Many opportunities for vocal solos, duets, and various mixed vocal groups were presented. Once again the GIRLS' ENSEMBLE was a highlight of the concert. Member's of the BOYS' CHORUS also participated in the Spring Concert. Several vocal solos were rendered by boys. Then the entire boys' chorus joined the orchestra in selections from the Broadway musical, South Pacific. 4 .Q 6 Du C Nun.. 'Q .L ' I , el ' ' -fi, , 'H ii'f ryffi -'F sm if J 1 . I .. . Vocalist Ann Marie was teatured with the Dixieland Band. Ill' SONG OPENS THE DOOR TO GOOD FELLOWSHIP Top Row-Cobaugh, Karsaba, Plish, Trinkley, Pencola, Jean Bolha, .Ioan Bolha. Ffednwon, Vvasylctvslri. Coleman, Rorabough, Marsh, Second RawfAdarns, Foltin, Hughes, Pudliner, Dtrnond, Burrows, Meninfr, Castine, Haschak, LaCorte, C. Reed, Bakez Conrad, Third Row-Kasic, Krzysko, Z'ner, Holtz, Jancar, Farabaugh, Skybo, Stoufter, Strank, Schofield, Kolar, Y, Marshall, Fourth Row-Muharsky, Plis, Pollina, Kuzak, Markiewicz, Zimmer, Smerzlich, Ralish, Anthony, Loya, Keirn, Knox, Toth. Fifth RowfBosser, Kushner, Yanko, Porcher, Drye, Derevianik, E, Reed, Biss, Jackson, Angela, Thomas, Munko, Front Row-Richardson, Brassat. Ritchey, Santoyo, Paruch, Galayda, Frick, Rubis, Hagericn, L, Marshall, Yoclculich, Mardi: P . GO -.,.,,,.,,.,, Z, .., U ,,, , .., ,. , ph ,,.., : ,., nn, i ,4,a,,.Z -y ,M ,. : z t- K z 5' . A . - f f-'snr 't : ' ':':::.:n 3 'iz--4' fi J up 3, rr--' ini, .::.':k, ?:::, 5:,.,'. Ezrw, MUSIC ADDS A PLEASING TOUCH TO ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS Many newcomers blended with the more experienced players to produce an outstanding CRO-lESTl?A. Although not too active throughout the year, the orcnestra presented selections from South Pacific in the Spring Concert, Individual members ot the orchestra were also placed in -f , t-iic'Q:L, Ea , On, -cu H f C - Cro -1 G3,.'5'nz.', J Pxcfrr, Sivrivwir South ',' crfwfi J E.:1 ln, Pol ,ncrzilc Gwr cn, ' :il H'i ' - 'rl D U1-l':C C ir' ,l': D Bull' lc, G L C 1, -A V if ,' -if the s ' if ' Z ' A, ,, X g V ,- L ,f F ,,, I' ' iQ! A1 1 s I smaller instrumental groups for the V959 musical. The Dixieland Band, Polka Band, and the Rock and Roll Band gave these students a chance to play difterent types of music. The addition ol two members from the Conemaugh Band-Raymond Guyan and Robert Novitslcy-gave our orchestra a hne brass section. E. Fortran, Scala, Viorinall, Krw-'7, S-cz'-cl Varna, S. Uzftlac, U'b:1,, lin Pffcrv-r, lhircl Pctl.- Miircli, Mczrlclfy, Sarvofo. Front Ruff Argii-lo, P. ', Gillin, Brumbciagn, Drfc. Q A. L n 'Q' ' 4 4 N - et Y 1- Z gg i ' - A I. L . 1 Q My ! i..,:'E- I ll The Franklin-East Taylor Township Marching Band participated at all the football games of the season. Each half-time period found the band presenting a new selection with drills and dances by the two maiorette corps. Barbara Jo Zimmer served as head drum moior, assisted by Gwen l-lagerich and Sharon Berkich. The band also participated in the Veterans Day services. In the Spring Concert the iunior band presented c salute to the Armed Forces as their part of the program. The senior band handled the final two scenes of the musical. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Standing-Rolish, Krnetz, Zimmer, Michnya, Jackson Kneeling-Smerzlich, Schoield. Band MUSIC AROUSES SPIRIT IN BOTH TEAM AND FANS Top Raw-D'erneIy, Mchbra, F'nce, Tomoskoyich, Mcnnyo, R, Anthony, J. Krnevz, R, Terzk, Porcne' Haschok, Locher, Kassick, Soangler. Second Row-Srnerzfcn, Pyshnik, Drye, Po.lick, P, H:-. l-sslcy, Pasloycn Baliclc, R, Angelo, D, Sm-'n, Elaers, Cobaugn, Gleason. Third Row-Schofield, Pudlinc-r, J, Anthony, Moflbff. cz forlong, H-erka, Krryskc, H'l, Bartlebaugn, PODD. T. Smith, Bonk, R, Kmetz, R. Hayrilesky, Boryk, Adam- Lifnrnet 7Oar'h Powfl?-ed, Jackson, RZ'- , Bafush, Malcolm, Kemp, G,llc-foe, D To'9k, if Slouch P Daycre, D':1.e, Ka7m3-'cz,1, G':,.i', Ryszzczdgn, Frith Ron-F, Angelo, Gilln, Hagercr, Kooori, Sclc-Y Peschock, Pls Sanfichen, Bllak, Dayich, Berlccn, Keiper, Mardis. Kneeling-Bosscr, Miranda, Pollino, Zni' Bennett, Burrows, Santoyo. Paruch, Gostkey, l.aCorte, Farabaugh, Angus, Yanko, Galoydo, A701100 Ualendar A VARIED PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT INCREASES INTEREST - f M-Astounding M-Captivating 'M-Breathtaking I'-Deserving August 30-School Opens September 6-Labor Day September 7. P l3-First Football Game ' ' ' ' October I8-Franklin defeats Conemaugn I2-6 ' ' October 27-Yearbook Pictures sf October 28-Halloween Party N-+++ November 'A November November M November December December T December ii Decem ber f Decem ber January 7- 7-Senior Class Play lO-Senior Portraits QI-Movie- Glenn Miller Story 27-Thanksgiving Vacation 5-Junior Class Skating Party 9-First Basketball Game lO-Lecture- Run to Win 23-Christmas Assembly 23-January 5-Christmas Vacation 8-Julian Christmas '44 ir 'Q Jerk? 1 January 16-Sophomore Skating Party January 20-Jays 474 Conemauglt 53 February lO-.lays 49g Conemaugh 48 February 13-Movie- Man from Laramie February lo-Valentine Party March 6-Senior Skating Party March I7-Y-Teen Teacl1er's Tea nk 'X wk 71' kiwi rrxvk Kwik March 20-Movie- Private War of Major Benson March 20-Freshman Skating Party March 27-30-Easter Vacation April I7-Junior Play May I -4-Julian Easter Vacation May 8-Junior-Senior Prom May May May May May I5-Spring Concert 21-Senior Banquet 22 Class Day 26-Commencement 30-School Ends Originality marked this entry in the grand march Many seniors gain a souvenir of Prom Night by visiting the photographer. of the Halloween Party. MUCH TALENT IS FOUND IN THESPIAN EFFORTS JUNIOR PLAY As Juniors, the present graduating class presented a 3-act comedy, Grandma's Best Years. Tryouts found many newcomers in dramatics answering the call. The choices of the directors, Mr. Hite and Mr. Salem, must have been in accord with the crowd as evidenced by the territic applause at the end of the production, The venture was hnancially successful. Joan and James insist that JoAnn leaves. Grandma JoAnn is overpowered by the family-Francine, Marge, and John. Julia is not accustomed to the snobbish airs of Joy, James, and Kathleen. Ml., Y ,L 'i l Q 7 t GIF' N -3, ' I ' 1 ' 4 x ill ll , , . :'. v , X' ' I T - n . , , V., Y ' -Yr, s ls v .J ii, i 3 . ' as , XX 2 31, f I - i . A , L ' nd Patricia check the records lor Robert and Milan dlsplay l.ttle interest In OIS C some real hot numbers. Rodney finds it nice to be wanted by Barbara Jos modern art. ', Yi 1 I wt .1- fi- , ici. 'x-,UM t fx-. 2' if ring-5 QQ 0 Q1 ,x I is N l,'.Nf,x':ln 4 , ' f . wg o 1.6 Q . . 7 , ' I -rg4M'r!',g2.' ,-., -1 +.Aa' 'V uv pf u- .ill K '-31, .-fl -.,f i A 4 ihff- , . w s,- .n. E, ,V v f :ix 1' I-,QD ' i . ' N .L, ,', f.. A .' 1, '15, iff ,, - - W .Y M, K , 7 F A . , ',f f K' 'v' 'Q-' X, ' J -'IQ - 'lf 'AR . wfffxf 3 1- 5' P Tw ,A 5.5 .. A L- T. . r - K , .,,.f3,4c,f ,ZH A , U --- M ,Lf-'S V 4 1. z '- .., .'. ' 23+-Q' R E V ' ' I f lg - - 5. f- 'WU -, ' 'AQCMM-Aft , I' Q21 .uv ,X ' , 4 , A' -' Wifi.. 1--X --'s ' ,E A --5-'1--If ' .f Q '. 4 - '- X , ' vlztrf 1 A ,A 4, , 1 A., , Ere? 4. ,-f'f'. ' 3. N , v X' 4 'eg J Q 5 ..9 . 3 Q 4' W g nfLfL 'ff lf 4 1 S S! N N ,P , A ,J N , t f F WJ wif us V V. I ' W M , -f T' f . . T? , 1 T ' ' 'Mx 1 f ' 3. LwW.,1. -f Nz gil . 4 Me ' v' 1 - M I . 4, :Hg f 'U fn? 1, 2 sf! Y 1 SPORTS TRAIN ALL YOUTH TO RESPECT RIGHTS OF OTHERS 'W- iii'-'va 'Q Q W. WIN, LOSE OR DRAW, - JAYS, YOU ARE OUR FAVORITES ATHLETICS Mll.AN BUCHAN MHAN Basketball ass't. Football Footb Athletic 00120110 The coaching staff took on a new look last fall as efforts were made to distribute the duties over a greater number of instructors. Milan Giurich remained in charge ot the football program and Milan Buchan toolc over the reins as basketball mentor. Michael Margetan donned his baseball shoes and guided the diamond sport. John Dean became faculty manager. 'wr' ,. ,., .KX GJURVQH tvllCHAEL MARGETAN JOHN J. PATCHER NlCl'lOLAS STRIPPY WlLLlAM TELEK all Baseball ass't, Basketball Junior High Basketball Junior High Football ass't. Baseball A group of thirty-five husky lads began football training at Juniata College in mid-August. Seven regulars returned from the l957 squad and prospects of a winning season loomed bright until injuries began to plague the Giurich-coached team in early October. A l2-6 verdict over neighboring Conemaugh was a cherished win and a fitting climax to a long series of bitterly fought contests. l!ARSlTY FOOfBAcL'-Too Rovvffooper, Gindlesperger, Bgtteicher, Garland, Oparnico, Prucnal, Brurnbaugh Sfconcl Rfzvv Sri. 1: VcNcl'., Holtz, Cglf-man, Conrad, Wlagner, Yevvcic, Jackson, Trtird Rovvfldolrttcs, Buczek, lllulczc, Elarfr-, Pay nzz, Gilln, Polonchalc, Marshall, Simmons. Front Row-Cramer, Kostoro, Giurich, Kalinyak, ijsnnu Mor ary '!arl4lr,v', Vlardii, Gzcgnnour. JUNlOR HlGH FOOTBALL Top R o C of eld Stp e Gb o l JAYS SHOW STRENGTH AGAINST TOUGH OPPONENTS Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys Joys SEASON SCORES VARSITY Johnstown Cotholrc Forbes South Fork Beoverdole Conemough John Carroll Nonty Glo Potton ,7,,,, JUNIOR VARSITY O Richland , O Conemough Twp, lf? Westmont ,, , , l3 Johnstown Cotholic 6 Ferndale ,,,ooo,, , ,,,, , JUNIOR HIGH l3 South Fork , I O Richlond ,,,, 6 Ferndole ,,,, A senior monoger Do old Uzel c Ioces mony tosks during the seoson 0 ' U 1 , f . C i 1' - bi- ' ? r 5 in -1. gb' ' Ronald Gunny, Daniel Buczek, Lynn Cramer, Milan Giurich, Jr., Donald Pavina. Michael Kalinyak, Rodney Goughriour, Patrick Moriarivy. I Havard Jackson, James Markley, Larry Gillin, Edwin Kostora, Reed Mardis. Senior Leiiermen FOOTBALL DANIEL BUCZEK was an aggressive guard, fast and alert on leading interference. At tackle, LYNN CRAMER was a thorn in the side of all opposition, The diminutive halfback, LARRY GILLIN, was a deceptive speed merchant. CAPTAIN MILAN GJURICH proved himself adept in calling the right play at the right time. RODNEY GOUGHNOUR showed versatility by substituting for the iniured in any backfield position. A terror on the defense, tackle RONALD GUNNY stopped the opposition for many losses. At left halfback, HAVARD JACKSON gained much valuable yardage around the ends. MICHAEL KALINYAK always hustled and his fine blocking as a guard greatly aided the Blue Jays cause. Right halfback EDWIN KOSTORA, the team's long distance runner, was high scorer for the season, REED MARDIS, hard-smashing fullback, was sidelined most of the time due to injuries. Husky guard, JAMES MARKLEY, found pleasure in breaking up the interference for opposing backs, Lanky end, PATRICK MORIARITY, was the target for many of the Blue Jay passes, DONALD PAVINA was used as a defensive halfback against the passes of the opposition. BASKETBALL JOHN FRANKO displayed speed and accuracy in passing at a forward position. Guard HAVARD JACKSON, an expert ball-handler, was the key man in the Blue Jay offense. HAVARD JACKSON JOHN FRANKO 1341? ea? A 3. ra, B11 , .Q J. Porcher Ba lmiball .- .wg , Uzelac, Jackson, Hclrnfs, Op co, J. C, Porcher, Franko. THE HEART IS WILLING BUT THE HEIGHT IS SHORT The above caphon apHy descnbesthe Hue Jay floor squad of l958-59. Coach Milan Buchan faced the task of building an entirely new squad to meet a rugged vamny scheduk. Syweyer Hohnes stellar Junior center, was the lone returnee from last seasons teanm The only expenence of the other candkknes was gamed as membem ofthe Junwr Varsity or Junior High quintettes. Edward Oparnico, 6'VQ wasthetaHeM man onthe squad andgiayed a forward pomnon Smphen Uzdac and James Porcher ahernated as hm running nmne. USpHngyH Juhus Caesar Porchen 5'lOU centen conHoHed the hp-oH agauwt Hemendous odds. He proved invaluable on rebounds. Guards Holmes and Havard Jackson werethe key men on the Bwe Jay oHense and obo werethe heavy pmnbgenersfortheteam. John Franko served as a capable replacement at either forward or guard. Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays SCORES Johnstown Beaverdale Johnstown ., Johnstown Catholic Nanty Glo . Laurel Valley , Beaverdale .,,. Portage Nanty Glo Conemaugh Adams Twp. South Fork Laurel Valley Richland Adams Twp. . Cone-maugh ...... .,..... Ferndale ..... Portage . Johnstown Catholic South Fork Richland 61579 Bdylffllbdff STRONG OAKS FROM ACORNS snow Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays lays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays lays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays JUNIOR VARSITY Johnmown .N Beaverdale . , Johnvown .,A,,, ,W Johnyown Camohc Nanty Glo .. . Laurel Valley , Beaverdale , Ponage ,,.A, . Nanty Glo Conemaugh a Adams Twp. ., South Fork . Laurel VaHey . HcNand .,,v,7,..,, Adams Twp. ,7,, . Conemaugh ,,,,,777,7 Ferndale ...,......,7A7 Johnmown Cathohc South Fork .,w.,,w.,. Rthland N Podage .V. 50 36 51 55 45 36 40 36 28 34 28 28 31 66 41 51 71 57 47 56 37 Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays Jays H ,,,,, nw. Jays ,,,, Jays N. ,,,, nn. Jays .H Jays . ,,,, ,,77 . f Efvlfa '- Ililf. X EQ I I N M309 ' JUNIOR HIGH South Fork uuu,, South Fork ,,77A W Conemaugh u.uaa VVeshhont H- Ferndale H .aaaaA.aA W Johnmown CaHwHc Conemaugh Twp. hcNand 77,,,7,,,,,, VVesHnont ,.A,.,A,,, Conemaugh Twp. Ferndale ............ WcHand .............. Johnmown Camohc Furman, Prucnal, Saula, Furl Q Garland, Polanchak, Yewclc. op R' ff T Calcrrtavf CQ. ad. Kme'1 Ko l A SX I Ta Xff 58 I la J 'N P' F' BASEBALL - Top Row - Krretz, Pollino, E, Furman, Popp, Kosvoro. Middle Row - Mastovich, Gillin, Polonchak, Jackson, Cramer, Gunriy. Front Row-R, Furman, Gcughncw, Giuricn, Smrncnf. Veal.-' gi. --f Bosser Uzeloc Popp Franko BASEBALL A combination of rainy days, infrequent sunshine, a wealth of experience, and a few newcomers accompanied the assignment of baseball to Coach Michael Margetan. The playing of course is up to the boys themselves, but hopes for a winning season in i959 run high among the Blue Jay supporters. 1958 SCORES Jays l Johnstown Catholic 3 Jays 5 Nanty Glo . 6 Jays ,,,, 8 Ferndale ,,,,,,, . .. . 5 Jays ,,,,c,,, 5 Conemaugh .. 4 Jays 2 Laurel Valley . .. .. 3 Jays ,,,, 3 Indiana ,,,,cc,,cc,,,. ..,, . .. 9 Jays c,,,,,, 4 Johnstown ..,c. .. 8 Jays .. .,,,, 5 Westmont .. .. 7 INTRAMU RALS The INTRAMURAL SPORTS program in Franklin- East Taylor is limited to basketball for both boys and girls. The BOYS were organized under the supervision of Mr. Buchan. Games were played each Wednesday evening, with members of the varsity team serving as officials. Rivalry was keen and the Franklin area team finally emerged as champions. Play for the GIRLS was directed by Mrs. Morgan. The Monday evening contests were spirited and many resulted in close decisions. The Ninth Graders copped the Iaurels for the season. BASEBALL AND INTRAMURALS COMPLETE THE PROGRAM l V The los? senior, Kc?hIeer1, Ieoves We stage with c precious dlnfcfvz MAY THIS BOOK HOLD PLEASANT MEMORIES FOR ITS READERS 69 WMPLIMENTA' B0 RD 0F EDUCI-ITION 1' 1 V FRANKLIN EAST TAYLOR TOWNSHIP JOINT SCHOOLS 70 U 3 R u N f K !,,1 -Y Xf V Z A I I L' I J.. Ll L 'I ..,f, I-A X - ., 5' 7 , NAA! 3 - ,ff SGT MICHAEL STRIINII W-13 ...J f 7' t wfagf --M-ww-1 gg f in V F W POST N0 5107 COMMANDER SR VICE COMMANDER JR VICE COMMANDER QUARTERMASTER ADJUTANT CHAPLAIN CHARLES A WARGO WILLIAM J KRUTCH JAMES R WARGO MICHAEL ORLETSKY VICTOR BIZJAK CHARLES F HOHAN FRANKLIN BORO 71 I F12 J 5 EW - I: '- 1-.5 4.15 ., I I ns! 'I I I N. MJ. .,,,,L,. .fn....W M' hLwj,....v1-,.,1 A Nhmz7...w...,3 .2 f QL F 'W fl, Q If I vw ww ww ., A V wud. ,, I 4 M. . I , gh 0, 13, .1 ' I ,e,.: -2.1-3 Q.. ..,,,5:f V. Q. ,, ,.,.. -H - ' .- ., .. 5 A f ff. '- ff.. . 1-if Q. V L- . . ,. 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Franklin Borough Stephen J' Bondy Phone 6-6621 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 IT IS OUR SINCERE HOPE THAT YOU WILL JOIN WITH US IN OUR EFFORTS TOWARD THE PRESERVATION OF WILD GAME LIFE AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SPORTSMENS PARK IN OUR OWN COMMUNITIES NEWTDWN FRANKLIN SPDRTSMEN S llSSO0IllTION Complzments Complzments of Ralph s The Mueller Art Service Station Cover and Relgharcl s Grocery Store 15410 Broolcpurk Road Conemcwgh Pu Johnstown P Cleveland 11 Ohuo 77 Q I I . 1 I . Of ' I R. D. No. 1 Bandung Co. , , , cz. I ' C'mn.pI1'1nents of .I . J . B A K E R GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE MINERAL POINT, PA. 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Compliments Of De Rubis Tavern 'I630 Wm Penn A enue Conemaugh Sales 8. Service 333 Greeve Sf ee? Conema gh Pe syl an Frank Knepper BOOSTE R OF ff, ff 4rf COMPLI MEIN TS I LJ AMERICAN CARPATHO RUSSIAN CITIZENS CLUB OF CONEMAUGH 'A' ir 346 GREEVE STREET CONEMAUGH PA Compliments f x ERIC like s U 4 , L1 1,5Gl0x X Parkhlll American Leg Pa kh Il Pa IOI1 I Conzplznzcnts Rose Bucl Inn Roosevelt Cafe 142 Clnton St eet .lo s n Pa Joseph and Sally H dokl Prop et 90 r . v U , nn v io F. E. T. H. S. -- OF -v ff KL 5' ' ll I . 0 E qllllh ' Complimcnis of s uf 4 ' ,X l ' fr G Sv ' v 1' cms ' 4 es y of ' H xx n r hn tow , . . . u in ri ors r i, . l u PATRONS The Staff of the Jayoman mshes to eapoess appteczatwn to the many Alumm and Frzends who azded m zts publzcatzon ezthet Patrons 01 as Adzettzsers 93 MISS CATHERINE DIRSCH 12 Jefferson Street Johnstown Pennsylvama MICHAEL MONCILOVICH P O Box 332 Johnstown Pennsylvama LOUIS C BOSSER R 268 Mann Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MR AND MRS MARTIN C IGrace MCGoughJ FARABAUGH 237 Maln Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS MARSILLIO ISylvla Cannlnl BORSI 283 Candler Lane Conemaugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS NICHOLAS SENUTA 245 Sherwood Drlve Johnstown Pennsyl vama NICHOLAS STRIPPY 106 Truman Boulevard Johnstown Pennsylvama MR AND MRS GEORGE CVEYKUS R 158 Spruce Street Franklm Borough Cone maugh Pennsylvama JOSEPH LENIEK AND FAMILY Box 54 Parkhlll Pennsylvama JOHN J PATCHER 176 Second Street 1932 1933 1935 Conemaugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS JOSEPH TOMASKOVICH 212 Mann Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama 1936 MILAN BUCHAN R 134 Mann Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama STEPHEN TOMASKOVICH 158 P Spruce Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS RALSTON GILLEN 1610 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama JAMES SANTA 400 Donruth Lane Cone mauah Pennsylvama MR AND MRS WILLIAM LYNCH 218 Oak Street Conemaugh Pennsylvama MRS MARY ELLEN ISantal PRICE 1247 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsyl vama JOHN SENUTA 23 Soruce Street Franklm Borouah Conemauah Pennsvlvanla PETER AND CORA MICHNYA 512 Duwell Street Johnstown Pennsylvama WALTER ORLETSKY 273 Spruce Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MRS MARY fBaIchmI TOMASKOVICH 158 R Spruce Street Franklm Borough 1937 1939 1940 1941 ALUMNI 1942 MR AND MRS ROBERTJ MILLER R D 1 1 943 1945 1946 1947 1948 I 949 1 950 1951 1952 Mnneral Polnt Pennsylvama WILLIAM TELEK I0 Franklm Street Frank Im Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MRS MARY CTothJ HILDEBRAND 150 Spruce Street Franklm Borough Cone maugh Pennsylvama JAMES SALEM 1930 Mount Vnew Drive Johnstown Pennsylvama MRS IONA IResslerl SANDMAIER 1239 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsyl vama FRANK MEDLER 114 Hornet Avenue Johnstown Pennsylvama ANTHONY N MORAN 133 Pune Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MRS MARTHA IRuchordsonJ POTTS 333 School Place Johnstown Pennsylvama MRS PEARL fPorcherI JACKSON 1411 S 18th Street Phtladelphua Pennsylvama MRS HELEN fParuchI KRAWEZYK 408 Hornet Avenue Johnstown Pennsyl vama Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MRS JUNE IBurrowsI TUITE 244 Mam Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MRS BETTY IKmetz1 TEPLICA 91 I Street Johnstown Pennsylvama CHARLES KOBAN 273 Maln Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MRS CECILIA ITremul1 MICHURA 203 Bon Alr Street Franklm Borough Cone mauqh Pennsylvama MRS FRANCES Uancarl RIFE Napervulle Illlnols MRS ROSEALEE fPorcherI GORDON A Spruce Street Franklm Borough Cone mauqh Pennsylvama MISS JOAN L SINGEL 4239 North 7th Street Apt 115 Phoemx Arlzona ROBERT C WILSON Muneral Polnt Pennsylvama MRS PATRICIA Uancarl HUNTSINGER 102 Mann Street Franklm Borough Cone mauqh Pennsylvama MRS IRENE fDerevuanlk1 KASSICK 141 Mann Street Franklm Borough Cone Conemaugh Pennsylvama mgugh Pennsylvama 2-2 2'2 ' l' w I 1 I T . . . . 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I l ' ' I ' n - I ' - 1 1 , , - 1 - I ' , 91 Compliments - of - W fi , X I S I Qbfi i-X SLUIIENIIIN SAVINGS 81 LIIIIN IISSDCIIITIIIN 361 FIRST STREET CONEMAUGH PENNSYLVANIA 1953 1954 1955 ALUMNI MRS DOROTHY IPazm1 KOBAN 273 Mann Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama LEON SKYBO Box 31 Parkhlll Pennsyl vama MR AND MRS ROBERT DANIELS 113 Horner Alley Franklm Borough Cone maugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS N C KNOLL 1282 Telford Street Johnstown Pennsylvama MR AND MRS JAMES F LUPEK U S Army Germany MISS DONNA FYOCK R D 2 Box 126 Johnstown Pennsylvama MRS MARY K ISlngel1 McCABE R N R D 2 Richland Traller Court Johns town Pennsylvama MISS BRIDGET L SANTOYO 1282 Telford Street Johnstown Pennsylvama MISS DOROTHY SEROKMAN 114 Spruce Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS MICHAEL ZELEK JR 416 Luzon Avenue Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MISS THERSA CINTULA 1368 Alfa Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS ALICE CRAMER R D 1 Mmeral Pomt Pennsylvama MISS DELORES KILLEN Box 123 Mmeral Pomt Pennsylvama MISS DELORES OTOLINSKY 147 Burch Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS MARY ELAINE PARTCH R D 2 Johnstown Pennsylvama MISS MARY K ROLISH R 40 Mann Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MISS SARA M SANTOYO 1282 Telford Street Johnstown Pennsylvama 1956-MRS JOSEPH IMarsh1 ADAMY R D 1 Box 60 Mmeral Pomt Pennsylvama MISS DOROTHY BAYUSH L N 27 Pm Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS MARY BOSSER 241 Mann Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MR AND MRS HARRY DEFFENBAUGH R 904 Franklm Street Johnstown Pennsyl vama MISS BARBARA DRYE Box 75 Parkhlll Pennsylvama BERNARD F FRIEDMAN 407 Ralph Lane Conemaugh Pennsylvama MRS MYRNA CKeIleyI FROST 51 Cypress Avenue Johnstown Pennsylvama JOHN JANICZEK Coney Island Brooklyn New York 1957 MISS JOAN KILLIAN 1592 Oliver Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS SOPHIE OLEKSIA 507 Thrasher Street Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS MARGARET ROLISH R 40 Mann Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS MARY KAY SAULA 139 Mann Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama TOM M SINGEL 257 Spruce Street Frank Im Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS THEODORE STEPIEN JR 939 Bedford Street Johnstown Pennsyl vama MRS DORIS IG1lmoreJ STUDER 819 Pune Street Johnstown Pennsylvama MR AND MRS PAUL WAGNER Mmeral Pomt Pennsylvama ANTHONY ZINER HM3 USNAS Dnspen sary Pensacola Flonda MISS PATRICIA ANN BOLHA 1364 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MISS LINDA DANIELS 1200 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS BARBARA DIMOND 374 Parkhnll Drnve Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS VIRGINIA L FURMAN 1572 Wm vama MISS NANCY FYOCK R D 2 Box 212 Johnstown Pennsylvama VICTOR GARTRELL R D 2 Johnstown Pennsylvama MISS DONNA GUSTKEY Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama DONALD HEADRICK R D 1 Mmeral Pomt Pennsylvama MISS JANET E KASIC 1138 Alfa Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS LORRAINE KELLEY 503 Hornet Avenue Johnstown Pennsylvama MRS N C CRnta Santoyoj KNOLL 1282 Telford Street Johnstown Pennsylvama MISS BETTY KOBAL 17 Spruce Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MISS DIANE LISKA Box 26 Parkhlll Pennsylvama LARRY MCCANN R D 1 Conemaugh Pennsylvama STEPHEN OPARNICO 168 Mann Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsyl vama MISS CLARE SILK 468 Kenwood Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS BERNICE STANISLAWCZYK Box 5 Lazo Grove Conemaugh Pennsylvama DEAN THOMAS R D 2 Johnstown Pennsylvama .T .1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 I ' 1 I - . 1 . - , , , 1 1 I I I ' ' , . 1 1 . . . . 1 I I ' I 0 1 1 - . . . 1 . . 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COCA,COlA Cbnnuv uv ALUMNI MISS LINDA WILSON Box 155 Mmeral Pount Pennsylvama 1958 JAMES R fCodyJ ANGELLO 203 Sprung Alley Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS SANDRA BAUER R D 1 Mmeral Polnt Pennsylvama MISS MARGUARITE M BIRUS 113 Bon Amr Street Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS MARVEL CLAWSON 1605 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama ROBERT DAY 1596 Ohver Avenue Cone maugh Pennsylvama MISS JACQUELYN JACOBY 308 Hornet Avenue Johnstown Pennsylvama JACK LOYA 1433 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS ROSEMARIE MUHARSKY Parkhlll Pennsylvama IE AND MRS SPURGEON ADAMS R D 1 Mmeral Polnt Pennsylvama AND MRS PERCY L ANTHONY 1602 Ohver Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama AND MRS EARL L AURANDT 1212 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama AND MRS GEORGE BAKER 419 Donruth Lane Conemaugh Pennsylvama PETER BARAN 118 Pune Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MRS SOPHIA BARCHAK 516 Sheridan Street Johnstown Pennsylvama MR AND MRS LAWRENCE BAUER R D 1 Mmeral Polnt Pennsylvania MISS CECELIA BILSKI Conemaugh Pennsylvama MRS ELIZABETH BOSSER 241 Mann Street Frank lm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS PAT BREHM 1008 Granger Drnve Johns town Pennsylvama WALLACE BREZOVEC Box 126 Conemaugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS Pennsylvama MR AND MRS Pennsylvama PAUL G CANDLER 1605 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama AND MRS STANLEY CHADIM Wulloughby Hrlls Cleveland Ohuo R AND MRS CHARLES D COBAUGH 1154 Ohver Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama MRS ELSIE CRAMER R D 1 Mmeral Pount Pennsylvama MISS ALICEL DANIELS 1200 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS JAMES R DANIELS 1200 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama JOSEPH BUCZEK Parkhnll FRANK BURZYCKE Parkhnll MISS PATRICIA OTOLINSKY 147 Burch Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS JUDY RORABAUGH 1215 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama MISS IDA E SCHUBERT 409 Hornet Ave nue Johnstown Pennsylvama MISS ELEANOR ANN SIPLIVY State Teachers College Sllppery Rock Penn sylvanla MISS PATRICIA SLISS Box 84 Parkhnll Pennsylvama RONALD SIMASEK R D 1 Mmeral Pomt Pennsylvama MISS LILLIAN SMERZLICH R D I Box 28 Johnstown Pennsylvama ED TURSIC 110 Truman Boulevard Johns town Pennsylvama MISS JOAN VICKROY 300 Hannah Lane Conemaugh Pennsylvama NDS MR AND MRS MILAN DAVICH 111 Locust Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Pennsylvama JOHN DEAN R D 1 Ebensburg Pennsylvama ANGELO DEGORY Holsopple Pennsylvama MR AND MRS VASIL DEREVJANIK R 247 Spruce Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Penn sylvanla MRS FRANCESS DRAVIS R D 1 Boxl Mmeral Ponnt Pennsylvama MR AND MRS ANDREW DROBNICH 304 Locust Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh JOSEPH DUBOVECKY R D 1 Mmeral Polnt Pennsylvama MR AND MRS JOHN FETSICK 101 Pune Street Conemaugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS EUGENE FINNEGAN 23 Oak Street Conemaugh Pennsylvama MRS EMMA FORTIER 1557 Wm Penn Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama AND MRS JOHN T FRANKO SR 34 Hazel Street Franklm Borough Conemaugh Penn sylvanla R AND MRS ROMIE FRIEDMAN 407 Ralph Lane Conemaugh Pennsylvama AND MRS MICHAEL FURMAN 1618 Ohver Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama MR AND MRS JOHN GALAYDA Box 230A R D 2 Johnstown Pennsylvama MISS MARY GALBRAITH 522 Pune Street Johns town Pennsylvama CARL E GEIS 23 Gardner Street Johnstown Pennsylvama AND MRS ELIAS GHANTOUS 978 Franklm Street Johnstown Pennsylvama AND MRS FRED T GILMOUR JR 1619 Chnstopher Street Johnstown Pennsylvama AND MRS MILAN GJURICH 1202 Ohver Avenue Conemaugh Pennsylvama I I . 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