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1 Jlim'hmrit Hie libe in a loorlb nf the eurinum anb the strange: man is fore lier hiscohering the un- knoinn. anb is, in essence, making fantasg a re- alitn. Jfor mang gears, toe hal e been unher the guibanre nf those tnhn habe traheleb the long roah nf experience before us. nine her. theg ho not lack fear anb still cannot anstner all our questions. As part of our preparation, theg habe taught us the long-tolb tales tnhich theg learneb as rhilbren. (these tales of fantasg habe giben us practical abbire tnhich each of us must use at his ohm biscretion. (then though no one can pre- hict to hat lies aheab. nor ebergone sucreeb as he hushes, each tnill be more prepareb bg knotning the contents of the tales, anb ho In theg relate to the mang things toe hahe learneb at Jfranklin. Hie rehietn them nolo in this the 1967 (Quill. 3 UDrjjaniziitions.. Artiti iti os.... â– $ j.mrts........ Abtiertisomonts Betritatttftt ifltllmm Hasfeusktc Mi'. Waskoskic has more faces than any person connected with Franklin Regional. Not only has he been a faithful teacher for sixteen years, but as our head sponsor, he lent a helping hand in all of our class projects. He never failed, as Quill advisor, to correct and guide the editors when need be. In his spare time, Mr. Was.” headed the science department and coached our rifle-team. 6 Bonna Buglu's Miss Hughes, an English teacher, we remember mostly as the patient director of our play. Father of the Bride. She’s the one who screamed at us and then fi- nally enjoyed with us the efforts of much hard work. Under her direction, the play was probably one of the best at Franklin. 7 ©hanks The will to serve is an important aspect of one’s character. Our principal, John A. Swa- cus, has shown this important quality to Franklin School District for twenty years, not only as an administrator but also as a teacher, coach, and friend. He has stressed to the students the importance of a good educa- tion and has taught us to be worthy of the opportunity to continue our education. It is appropriate that we thank him for all he has done and express our hopes that he has re- ceived much satisfaction from his term of service. Mr. Swacus receives plaque for his term of service. 8 Mrs. Swacus; Mr. Davis, Mr. Swacus’s principal; Mr. Swacus Ever)' man carries two wallets, one before anti one behind, and both full of faults. But the one behind is full of his own. Thus it happens that men arc blind to their own faults, but never lose sight of their neighbors. Know thyself!” We hope our friends see that we have (hanged although we may still have our faults. ” Once We Were Children Oblivious to Our Faults . . . At Franklin 12 We Learned From Ot ler Experiences . 16 Performing Before Others . . . 17 18 19 UF 20 j 'enhir A woodcutter came into the forest one day to demand of the trees that they give him a handle for his axe. It seemed a small demand for so great an enemy, and it was decided that the woodcutter might have his way. But all the trees refused to let themselves be sacrificed for the purpose; until finally the plain, poor little ash was told to give itself up for the handle. No sooner had the woodcut- ter fitted his ash handle, than the trees began to lay about him on all sides, and one after another the great trees fell. Then the oak shook its head .md said to the cedar, If we had not sacrificed our little neighbor, we would still be safe for ages to come.” Stand together, or fall separately.” Our class spirit made all our projects successful and memorable. 21 Class History Class offictrs - Ron Ankcncy, Vice Pres.; Paul Bruning, Pres.; John Ferguson, Scc.-Trcas. Graduation, symbolizing the climax of our high school days, terminates a most cherished phase of our formative years. For the Class of’67 this milestone has become a reality. Our years at Franklin Regional have passed quickly and the fond memories which they re- call are still vivid. We entered the senior high school, after being the leaders in the Junior high, only to find ourselves lost in a maze of upperclassmen. Under the leadership of Bob Trabucco, Ron Ankcncy, and Lee Frazier we soon found ourselves with a spirit of belonging. This spirit made our beret sales and our Valentine dance 'Carousel of Hearts' profitable. The year was high- lighted by the traditional sophomore trip to Gettys- burg. Our Junior year was a busy one. Following tradi- tion it was our responsibility to organize the prom. Through the sale of pizza at basketball games, toy ani- mals, and our successful play The Mouse That Roared”, our funds soared. Spring arrived, and the Junior-Senior prom Camelot” was staged. For the first time in Franklin’s History, the prom became a profitable enterprize. As we entered our last year at Franklin, again led by our president Paul Bruning, we realized that it would involve both work and fun. After having two very successful dances our original Trapo” at Thanksgiv- ing, and our dreamy Toyland” at Christmas and a fun packed play, Father of the Bride”, our class funds were stable. We all eagerly awaited the many memo- rable senior festivities and the Washington trip. 22 23 CJitss Sponsors - Mr. Whipkcy, Mr. Bowers. Miss Galbrcath, Mr. Nelson, Miss Galbreath, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Waskoskic, Head Sponsor. BEST ARTISTS Charlie Werner Verna Beilstein JACK FROST DAVID ALLSHOUSE Dave” Crackcrjack drummer . . . speed demon . . . Rainbow boy. KAREN SUE ALTMAN Karc” Abundant with freckles . . . amicable . . . sunny disposition. WILLIAM ANDERSON Willie- Debonair . . . charming smile . . . appreciates a pretty girl. 24 MOST DEPENDABLE Jane Rchnborg Rich Daly DORTHY AND THE WIZARD OF OZ RONALD WAYNE ANKENEY Ron All-around athlete . . . good looking . . . attached to one girl. PATRICIA ANZUR Pat Amiable . . . altruistic . . . lair trusses. THOMAS ARDISSON Tom” 3rd period munchcr . . . sports enthusiast . . . friendly. MARY ANN ATKINSON Man- Ann” . Serene . . . modest . . . sincere. 25 — EDWARD BALOGA Ed Mechanically minded . . . auco enthus- iast .. . good looking. SUSAN IRENE BARNHART Sue” Gorgeous blue eyes . . . agile ... ski fiend. JAMES GUY BASSETT Guy” Equestrian . . . flirtatious . . . funlov- ing. LINDA SUE BECK Linda” Gentle . . sweet. . . blue-eyed blonde. VERNA MARIE BEILSTEIN Vcm Individualist . . . proficient with a pal- ate .. . considerate. MARGARET ELLEN BELAK Peg Exceptional linguist . . . nimble with a thimble . . . competent. 26 DONNA LEE BELL Sparkling blue eyes. . . stylish wardrobe . . . subtle elegance. BILL BELL A ring to his name . . . gifted tennis player . . . good natured. NANCY BENTE Nance Enthusiastic personality . . . coordina- tion plus . . . sophisticated appearance. SUSAN BIRDSEYE Sue” Peaches-and-cream complexion . . . golden tresses . . . genteel. JAMES BORTZ Jim Casual attitude . . . witty . . . affable. JAMES M. BOYCE Jim” Accident prone . . . congenial . . . per- suasive. 27 KAREN BRAUN ’’Karen ’ Artistic . . . alluring voice . . . appeal- ing. BARRY JAMES BROOME Buba” Sweeping good looks . . . sensitive . charmer. ARM1N PAUL BRUNING Paul” Natural . . . tcmpermcntal . . . reliable. RICHARD BRUCE BULLOCK Rick” Humorous . . . pleasant disposition . . . bashful. JAMES BURNS Jim Loner. . . curly hair . . . Florida bound LINDA MARIE BUSH ’'Linda” Elfin . . . lots of zip . . . cheerful. 28 KENNETH JOSEPH BUZZARD Buzz Sarcastic . . . comical . . . math whiz. LAWRENCE CAIN Larry Baseball star . . . reserved . . . quiet. WAYNE ALLEN CALDER Wavnc Delightfully delinquent . . . gregarious . . . jovial. EDWARD JOSEPH CALISTI Bone” Rugged good looks . . . brawny ... en- tertaining. 29 â– â– â– â– i BEST MUSICIANS Wendy Loveday Jim Winters PIED PIPERS DAVID C. CHISNELL CAROL ANN CHRISTOPHER JOHN C. CLENDENIN Dave Carol J. C. Happy-go-lucky . . . affable . . . sharp shooter. Chestnut hair . . . serene . . . warm hearted. Cynical . . . historian . . . keeps his cool. 30 BEST ACTORS Cary Spear Gary Grubich RAPUNZEL AND THE WOODSMAN LUCILLE CORDNER Lucy Cheerful disposition . . . pixie . . . fragile beauty. DEBORAH CORNA Debbie” Saucy . . . radiating smile . . . effervescent. JAMES CORNA Jim Disc spinner . . . self-confident . . . shuns school work. JOHN COURTER John” Shy . . . dreamer . . . conservative. 31 ROBERT CZYZEWSKI Bob” Irascible . . . nonchalant . . . rebel- lious. PRISCILLA DAKIN Pris Enthusiastic cheerleader . . . good driver . . . ambulationist. LYNNE DALY Lynne” Truly sincere . . . graceful . . . candid. RICHARD DALY Rich” Unlimited potential . . . comedian . . . ambitious. HELEN LOUISE DAVIS Helen” Calm . . . pleasant . . . dedicated. MARK ANTHONY DEANE Mark Class clown . . . engaging personality . . . surfer look. 32 JOSEPH DEARDEN Joe” Considerate . . . nimrod . . . compla- cent look. DONNA DELCOTTO Donna” Delights in chicanery . . . vibrant per- sonality . . . culinary genius. RENEE A. DELISSIO Renee Chic . . . quiet friendliness . . . tranquil. SUZANNE ELIZABETH DELISSIO Sue Poised . . . well-groomed . . . likeable. DEBORAH JEAN DEMAR Debbie Talented vocalist . . . stately . . . deli- cate beauty. DAVID DEMARIO Dave” Or lover . . . dimples . . . bucolic. 33 CHARLES DIETRICH Charlie One of many . . . wiry . . . warmheart- ed. JAMES DRNJEV1CH Jim” Sports-minded . . . sociable. . . spirited. CLAUDIA L DUFF Claudia” Slender . . . astute . . . humorous. THOMAS W. DURBIN Tom” Another Bartlett . . . interested in oth- ers .. . lanky. NANCY EARLL Nancy” Scintillating eyes . . . pert . . . mischie- vous. SUE EGLOFF Bee Bop Sincere . . . ardent . . . camaradcrist. 34 JACQUELIN ELKIN Jackie Reserved . . . comely . . . dependable. MARY LOU EMMANUEL Man- Lou” Genteel . . adept at acrobatics . . . cute. JUDITH FOIGHT Judy” Infectious laugh . . . fashion conscious . . . captivating looks. BONNIE FOLINO Bonnie” Harlequin . . . uninhibited . . . skillful stenographer. 35 LELAND RICHARD FRAZIER Bear” Man of the links . . . nonchalant . . . bruin. BARBARA FUNK Barb Horse woman . . . practical joker. . . aesthet- ic. CLASS LEADERS Pat Katana Paul Bruning KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS LYNDA A. GEARY Gees Perky pantherette . . . sparkling eyes. . .will- owy blonde. WILLIAM GEBROSKY Bill Easy Going . . . prankster . . . fair haired. 36 GLENN GEIGER Glenn” Good-looking . . . devilish . . . man of the world. CUTEST COUPLE Ron Ankcncy Lcnorc Lavrich BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JOHN GEIGER John” Mr. Speed . . . curly mane . . . minikin. RONALD GLUNT Ron Gunner . . . suave . . . bona fide. GREGORY GOLDEN Gregg- Attentive . . . gentlemen . . . bashful. 37 NANCY LYNNE GORTON Nancy” Carefree smile . . . non-conformist . . . never strays. KAREN LOUISE GRANTZ Karen Fancy twirlcr. . . bright smile . . . con- siderate. JOHN GRINDLE John Fast on his feet . . . Don Juan . . . un- predictable. RONALD E. GRINDLE Ron” Friendly smile . . . Sardis patriot . . . courteous. JOHN GARY GRUBICH Gary” Warm personality ... a mad scientist . . . compassionate BECKY LOU HAHN Becky” Shorthand whiz . . . helpful . . . petite. 38 DAVID HARRIS Dave” High aspirations . . . smooth . . . mod look. ALBERTA CURRY HILL Al” Versatile . . . creative . . . super seam- stress. JEFFERY L. HILL Bud Practical joker . . . impish . . . long- haired. PATRICIA C. HILL Patty” True blue . . . petite . . . sprite. RUTH HODSON Ruth” Creative writer. . . frolicking . . . ruddy complexion. JOHN HOMCE John” I-aconic. . . perennial sun tan . . . pleas- ant grin. 39 ALLAN HOOFER Al Droll . . . outgoing . . . slcepish good looks. JEANE HOOVER Jeanc” Spanish Auguist . . . flaxen tresses . . . forever doodling. RAYMOND HOOVER Ray Astute scholar . . . southern drawl . . . always a gentleman. DEBORAH JEAN HORNYAK Debbie” Shy . . . tenebrous tresses . . . sharp dresser. KATHY HOUSTON Kathy” Reticent . . . responsible . . . luminous eyes. JAY HOWARD y Paramour of basketball . . . laughing eyes . . . soft spoken. 40 ROGER HOWELLS Buzz Casanova . . . sharp dresser . . . unden- iably handsome. CANDACE HUDAK Candace One of a pair. . . fragile . . . feminine. GARY HURST Gary” Carrot top . . . toothy smile . . . track enthusiast. JOHN JANKOVICK John Another Robin Hood . . . practical joker . . . chem lab culprit. CHRISTINE JOBE Bubbles Extravagant hairdos . . . wild gyrations . . . extensive wardrobe. BEVERLY JONES Bev” Bubbling personality . . . fun-filled . . . hair which crowns the head. BEST DRESSED Roger Howells Sue Delissio CINDERELLA AND PRINCE CHARMING PATRICIA ANNE KATANA Patty” Homemaker . . . class leader. . . dependable. MARGARET ANN KEITH Peggy Efficient director . . . gaiety personified . . . slick with a stick. J. KEVIN KELLY Kevin” ’Hie Mod look . . . Irish good looks ... an- other Sandy Nelson. 42 BEST DANCERS Debbie Corna Bob Trabucco SUGAR PLUM FAIRY RICHARD KESLAR JAMES R. KILPATRICK HARRY E. KLAUS Dick” Jim Harry” Distinctive . . . absentminded . . . gunner. Freckled . . . sturdy . . . wavy hair. Hefty . . . tip-top tenor . . . rosy checks. 43 KATHY KOLMER Kathy- Flaming locks . . . graceful diver . . . sports perfectionist. REBECCA KOSMATINE Becky Natural blush . . . portrait of a South- ern belle . . . decided future. LINDA KOCHUGA Chooch Understanding ... a smile that bright- ens the face . . . excitable. GERALD KOSIC Jerry” Obviously cute . . . effervescent . . . good sport. CRAIG KREISER Craig Sex appeal . . . practical leer ... the Green Hornet. CARL KREJDOVSKY Carl Great white hunter . . . another Sandy Koufax . . . towering. 44 HHH ELAINE KUZNIK Elaine Quiet. . . neat . . . friendly. LINDA LAKE Linda” Boy crazy . . . saucy blonde . . . home economist. LENORE LAVRICK Lcnorc” Beaut)- queen . . . angelic . . . the swinger. MARY ANN LAWRENCE Mary Ann Nimble fingers . . . Nordic appearance . . . sunny smile. MICHAEL LeCUYER Mike Tall, dark, and handsome . . . deep mel- low voice. MICHELLE LeCUYER Michelle Natural beauty . . . flair for singing . . . captivating charm. 45 -l DAVID C. LEWIS Dave Husky . . . that concerned look ... fair haired. CYNTHIA ANN LICHTENFELS Gndy” Sincere ... art room dweller. . . hon- est. BRUCE H. LIVENGOOD Broct” The man with the horn . . . gallant. . . smooth personality. MARLYN JEAN LONGWELL Marlyn Dainty . . . future chemist . . . conge- nial. WENDY CHERYL LOVEDAY Wendy Expressive eyes . . . attractive . . . affec- tionate. JOHN P. LUCKY Pat” Architectural genius . . . intelligent. . . luminous eyes. 46 MARY ELIZABETH LUKOWSKI Man Aspiring teacher. . . hair which crowns the head .-. . girl golfer. JOHN M. LYNCH John Adept on the dance floor . . . distin- guished speech ... has a mind for fig- ures. JOHN C McCAGUE John” Track star . . . maniac on wheels .•. . booming voice. ROBERT A. McCOLLUM Bob Always has a snappy comeback . . . po litc . . . easy manner. RICHARD J. MeGINLEY Rich Masculine . . . dauntless . . . pleasant humor. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH McHUGH Kathy” Energy in action . . . innocent gray eyes. . . . coquette at heart. 47 TERRY McKAY Terry Quick wit. . . happy grappler. . . whimsical smile. MOST ATHLETIC Ron Ankcnct Jane Miller PAUL BUNYAN AND BABE MARY MARGARET MeTIGUE Mick)-” Sweet smile . . . original hairdos . . . sharp car. JULIANA MAHOY Juliana Ever understanding . . . serene looks . . . trusting. ROSE MARIE MARHEFKY Rose” Quiet . . . saucy little read head . . . friendly. 48 CLASS FLIRTS Alan Reeves Kathy McHugh LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF WILLIAM A. MARSHALL RANDY SCOTT MARTS LLOYD THOMAS MASTOROVICH Bill Randy Tom Impish grin . . . guiding influence . . . glib. Liberal . . . florist . . . aspiring biologist. Towering . . . clown . . . gregarious. 49 DONNA JEAN MATHAY Donna .Cascading blonde locks . . . serene blue eyes . . . complacent. SHARON METZELAAR Sharon” Creative chairman . . . demolition driv- er .. . nutty needier. DONNA ALYCE MEYER Donna” Velvety complexion . . . aglow with friendliness . . . irrcsistable charm. DAVID MILLER Dave Quiet but heard . . . curly hair. . . vehi- cle devotee. JANE L MILLER Jane Annie Oakley” . . . naturally athletic . . . accomplished trumpeter. NANCY LOUISE MILLIGAN Nancy” Homemaker of tomorrow . . . good- humored . . . comic characterizations. 50 LORRAINE MOLOCZON1K Lorraine Enchanting eyes . . . chamelon . . . stray expressions. GARY V. MOORE Gary ” Provacativc smile ... All American boy . . . sophisticated. NANCY MOORE Nancy Future wife . . . cheerful waitress . . . pensive expression. DAVID JAMES NAGLE Dave Gridiron hero . . . Mr. Freckle . . . shuns the spotlight. MICHAEL A. NEMANIC Mike Cassanova . . . lust for life. . . collegiate appearance. ALAN OLLIVER Alan Concerned look . . . Cuban beds . . . wavy hair. 51 PAUL ORGAVAN Paul Bashful . . . Latin looks . . . Lean. JAN ORRIS Jan Welcome waiter. . . resonant voice. . . independent. EDWARD PASS Ed- Terrific Tootcr . . . perfect gentleman . . . clever conductor. DOUGLAS PENROD Doug- Unabashed . . . sincere gaze . . . uncon- cerned. 52 JUDITH PERSIN Judy Aspiring secretary . . . beguiling smile . . . competent student. ROBERTA PERRY Roberta” Ducks through doorways. . . eager bea- ver .. . unaffected simplicity WILLIAM PFAU Bill Road runner . . . Florida tan . . . pen- sive look. SHIRLEY ELM A PHILKOS Shirley” Pleasant-natured . . . steadfast . . . laughing eyes. RAYMOND PHILLIPS Ray” Friendly Flirt . . . good footwork . . . willing to help. RAYMOND PETTED Ray- Heroic historian . . . innocent look. . . cool. 53 BEST LOOKING Michelle LeCuyer Barr)' Broome SLEEPING BEAUTY AND HER PRINCE JUDITH ANN PISONE Judy- Inquisitive mind . . . rising journalist . fable. .af- BLAIR T. POLHAMUS GLORIA JEAN PONS Blair Gloria” Murrysvillirc . . . chipper . . . cooperative. Long black hair . . . fancy nylons . . . lan- guorous. 54 MOST MISCHIEVOUS Jeff Hill Cissic Russel PANDORA’S BOX CYNTHIA LEE RADFORD Cindy Quiet charm . . . flag-bearer . . . ebullient. DANIEL A. RAMALEY ALICE RAMBO Dan” Alice” Slot car racer . . . evasive . . . takes life as it Piquant nose . . . eager . . . out-going, comes. 55 ALAN REEVES Al Outgoing friendliness . . . earnest . . . convincing orator SARAH JANE REHNBORG Jane Versatile . . . outgoing personality . . . smart salesgirl. HENRY J. RF.MIC Henry Wiry . . . discriminative . . . serious de- meanor. LINDA LEE REMIC Linda” Active accompanist. . . fair hair... al- ways smiling. LORRAINE JUNE RESTAURI Pizon Keen sense of humor. . .girl golfer. . . effervescent charm. RUSSELL A. RESTAURI Russell” Quihbler . . . sententious . . . diffident. 56 EDWARD RIDDLE Ed- Small but powerful. . . whimsical look . . . considerate. EDWIN RI DOLT Edwin” Very British . . . stock)-. . . head forest ranger. MICHAEL ROBBE Mike” Numerical chest . . . tongue talk . . . Italian good looks. DAVID ROBERTS Dave Skilled strummer . . . scientifically minded . . . Stones’ fan. EDITH M. RUBRIGHT Edic” Flaming locks . . . Careful” driver . . . the farmer’s daughter. GLORIA LOUISE RUBRIGHT Gloria” Bells in the future . . . elfin . . . cheer- ful outlook. BRENDA RUDD Brenda” Tempestuous . . . black eyes . . . industrial librari- an. BEST DRIVERS Priscilla Dakin John Geiger THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE CARL WILLIAM RUEBEL LEO A. RUOF MADELYN RUSSELL •'Carl ' Leo” Cissic Angry Young Man . . . successful deer VW man . . . good sense of humor . . . lik- Mischievous . . . mod . . . outgoing, hunter . . . bibliophile. cable nature. 58 TEACHERS PETS Marguerite Simpson Jim Winters BROWNIES SHERRY SAKSEK Sherry” Winsome . . . poised . . . dexterous. VIRGINIA SCHURR VICKIE RAE SCHAFER THOMAS SCARLETT ' Virgin ” Vickie” Tom” Personable . . . sunshine gay . . . personified Peppy . . . country girl . . . petite. Jocular . . . impassive . . . contented 59 DAVID G. SCHOFF Dave Box-burner . . . conscientious ... as- tute. MARK G. SE1GEL Mark” Wimbledon champion . . . cavalier . . . Ivy League. ROBERT DENNIS SEIGHMAN Dennis Amusing . . . motorcyclist . . . high aims. CYNTHIA ANN SHAFFER Cindy” Creates own wardrobe . . . Compassion- ate .. . unaffected. LAURA ANN SHAW Laura Serious mien . . . shy smile . . . com- posed. CYNTHIA LOUISE SEXTON Cindy” Conventional . . . studious . . . dainty. 60 FREDERICK B. SHUSTER Freddie Practical jokescer. . . unbelievably naive . . . plays the field. MARGUERITE JOY SIMPSON Maggie” The mouse that roared . . . flushed checks . . . efficient organizer. MARIE ELAINE SKENA Posey Pixie . . . flighty . . . ingenious. RICHARD SKOW Dick- Future scoutmaster. . . wise appearance . . . assiduous. LYDIA CHRISTINE SLAVNIK Lydia Bouffant coiffures . . . sprite . . . Petite beauty. CRAIG M. SOTAK Craig Franklin's Pancho Gonzales . . . unru- ffled . . . friendly smile. Li BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Rich Daly Bonnie Folino THE COURT JESTERS DONNA MARIE STARKEY Donna Tranquil eyes . . . diligent . . . harmonious disposition. • BARBARA JEANNE SPAGNOL Barb Concentrates on one boy . . . sable hair . . . captivating dimples. CARY ANNE SPEAR Catty Willowy grace . . . troupador . . . honey voice. 62 FRIENDLIEST Lorraine Restauri Gary Grubich HANSEL AND GRETEL CYNTHIA HURD STETSON Gndy” Skiing fanatic . . . auburn hair . . . gracious. BARBARA ANNE STEVENS Barb Pittsburgh presentee . . . spirit sparker . . . extensive wardrobe. LAWRENCE STOLKUM Larry” Quiet worker . . . unaffected simplicity . . . intellectual behavior. CARL LOUIS SZALANCZY Carl Aspiring actor . . . successful salesman . . . noncommittal. 63 WARREN TARR Ted” Cowpoke . . . kprcchcn . . . mcloncho- ly appearance. DONALD THOMAS Tiger Devilish spirit . . . exhibits friendliness . . . full of quips and pranks. ANGELA TOW Angie” Industrious . . . marked by friendliness . . . distinctive coiffeurs. ROBERT TRABUCCO Bucket” Good at trepidation . . . dapper . . devil-may-care attitude. TERRY L UMAK Terry Mod dresser. . . lofty . . . ambidextrous artist. JANET VAN HORN Janet” Silver blonde . . . graceful. . . pleasant- ly placid. 64 DIANNE MARIE VIOLA Dianne Droll . . . good vibrations . . . flair for French. GEORGE VISNICK George Off hand manner . . . agreeable person- ality . . . mechanically minded. JO ANN VYSKIEVICH Jo Conservative . . . sweet and gentle . . . persevering. SARAH BARROWS WAGSTAFF Sarah Nautical miss. . . theatrical advisor. . . treble voice. DAVID WALKER Dave Massive lats . . . suave . . . understated. ROBERT WATKINS Bob A variety of interests. . . easy going. . . casual saunter. 65 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ken Weeks Wendy Loveday PETER PAN AND WENDY SHIRLEY L. WATT KENNETH D. WEEKS Shirley” Ken A pleasure ro be around . . . incendiary hair Voracious appetite. . . intellectual appearance . . . animated. . . . adept at jungle ball. JOSEPH DENNIS WILSON Dennis Rifleman . . . Cloud Nine . . . Ringo . 66 JIM WINTERS Jim Best with a baton . . . abstract thoughts . . . versa- title instrumentalist. BEST ALL AROUND Paul Bruning Jane Rehnborg OLD KING COLE AND THE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN THE SHOE JOANNE WOATICH Joanic Wise judgement . . . pleasant nature . . . skillful secretary. VELVA JEAN WURTZ Velva” Genteel. . . always smiling. . . prolific publi- cist HARRY YINGLING Harry Always behind the wheel . . . irascible flamboyant 67 CHARLES WERNER Charlie Mad Guitarist. . . way out clothes . . . intense. FRED M. WYZKIEWICZ Fred Non-conformist. . . assured . . . optim- istic. CRISTINA ZAICHUK Chris” Loquacious . . . colorful charicaturist . . . radiates cheerfulness. NORENE JOYCE ZAREMBA Suic Faithful Exportian . . . pugnacity . . . unbridled. RONALD J. ZEYZUS Ron Bland . . . stalwart . . . industrious. THEODORE MAMEL Ted Beach Boy Fanatic . . . shaggy locks . . . visiting student. 68 (finfcerti 3emen 1 'ili J W â– c L s .Cxx, A huge lion, lying sound asleep, was wakened by a mouse when it ran across his face. The angry lion seized the mouse and was just about to kill it when he heard the little mouse begging for life. Please let me go, cried the mouse, and some- day I’ll repay you if you’ll only spare me now.” This offer made the lion laugh and in fact he was so amused at the idea that such a tiny creature could ever do anything for him that he let the mouse go. Soon after that the lion got caught in a huge net the hunters had spread to trap him. Hearing the lion’s roars of anger as he struggled to get free, the mouse ran to the spot. At once he started to gnaw the ropes with his sharp teeth. Soon the lion was set free by the mouse. Your little friends are often your best friends.” Our underclassmen are needed to make our activities, social events, and sclsolastic life complete. Juniors The Class of’68 worked ambitiously to meet the demands of their impor- tant junior year. For their class leaders they elected John Ptaszkiewicz as pres- ident, Bob McCullough as vice-president, and Rita Baker as secretary- treasurer. To raise money, they sponsored a car wash; the Halloween Dance, The Great Pumpkin”; and the class play, Rally Round the Flag, Boys” under the direction of Mr. Jacobs. The climax of the year was the beautiful Junior-Senior prom, The Garden of the Gods.” John Ptaszkiewicz, President; Rita Baker Secretary-Treasurer; Bob McCullough, Vice-president. 70 Sitting - Mr. Plischkc, Miss Lutz, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Hanks. Standing - Mr. Burt, Mr. Chcrvcnick, Mr. Ashe. Ken Ainsworth Vincent Aliandi Pete Alrich Pam Ambrose Barb Ankcncy George Baker Rita Baker Jay Barroweliff Barbara Bartkus Matilda Battaglia Kathic Baughman Virlinda Baughman Joe Bebar Terry Bebar Pat Beers Sonny Bcichlcy Richard Bellich Kathy Blotzer Marie Bolkovac Margie Bonati Marlene Bortz Ray Braddy Kris Braun Pat Brencman Diane Carter John Cherepko Connie Cherronc Jim Clements Janet Climer Elaine Cline George Cline Linda Close Cindi Colburn John Connelly Don Cramer Irene Cruzan Charlie Curtis Larry Danko Lorraine Danko John Darrow Louis DcCccco Toni DeFalco Audrey Degentesh Chris Demario Frances Duca Dick Dunmirc 71 Mike Fleming Julie Flinn Sharon Ford John Freeman Steve Frost Nanev Funk Mike Gallik Caroline Galloway Maty Jo Gebrosky Lynn Gilg Jennie Gittings William Glunt Jane Gray Mike Graybrook John Gressman Jim Grosset Rob Hamm Janet Hauser Chuck Hcmple Cecilia Hennigan Sue Henry Dale Hill Dave Hilty Jim Hodson Mary Ann Horensky Roger Huffman Dennis Hullenbaugh Ray Durstine Vicki Earll Dave Eberts Greg Eberts Linda Eckles Dave Elston Dale Emcrick Susan English Debbie Farabaugh Lorraine Faulk Dan Fish Chris Flasher 72 What do you mean - You don’t work at Ferri’s? Jim Hykcs Jim Jenkins Waiter Jenko Bill Johnston Barb Kasprack John Katana Susan Katowski Joyce Kciblcr Dan Kelley Ellen Klotzbaugh Gary Krai Tom Lang Pat Lattanzio Barbe Leslie Finally, a mature Jr. English class.' Dave Lewis Lindsay Lloyd Lohman Lovato Loveday Lowes David Maddock Bunny Major Tom Mancc Dave Markovina Tom Marshall Carl Martahus Debbie Martinclli Janie Marts Barb Mauro Bob McCullough Harry McDonald George MeGurk 73 Mary McMunn Kathy Mci Nancy Meyers Mike Milewski Doug Miller Mark Miller Bill Power Phil Primozic John Ptaskicwicz Gail Mills Cheryl Moose Louise Morgan Ruth Mull Marie Ncmanic Al Orvac Jim Perry Nana- Phillips Greg Phoebe Larry Pierce James Pictrala Barb Porezak Brenda Orgovan Mack Overly Norma Padgent Virginia Paesano Bill Painter Roland Parkins Jim Paulisick Vick - Pavliak Roberta Perrott 74 We see Hester out in the forest gathering herbs.' Kathy Raymond Janice Rcbich Frank Reed Chris Regrut Linda Reich Pam Ridingcr Tom Rics James Rigonc Denise Roberts Jan Robinson Steve Roderick Andy Rubright Ralph Ruebal Penny Sadowsky Paul Sailkry Lenny Schaffer Robin Scorgie Mary Seiler Scott Semans David Senchur Jackie Shaffer Susie Sharpe Linda Shctlcr Nancy Shipley Charlene Silvus Emily Silvus Tim Silvus Susan Sisco Frank Skena Bonnie Siavnik David Somyak Debbie Spagnol Robert Spangler John Spruance Susan Steele John Steven Daniel Stokum Diane Suhy Debbie Sullivan Timothy Sullivan Bob Swartz Ernie Temple Scott Thompson Bill Thurston Rick Tower Leslie Townsend Joe Trabucco Pat Trabucco 75 Jean Wciland Jim Weldon Richard Wcsscl Terri White Donald Williams Bob Trent Judy Trusilo Laurel Vance Jenny Van Dyke Bob Vcach Judy Visnick Patty Vyskicvich Carol Watson Melvin Watt Bob Watt Elaine Webb Chris Wciland 76 Four score and seven beards ago . . Salesmanship? Nope, lots of relatives. Lynette Williams Barb Wilson Dennis Wilson Jerry Wilson Kathy Wood Nana- Woodworth Beverly Woodward Richard Wright Steve Yanko Jancl Yingling Herb Yingling Buff Young Sam Zaremba Marcella Zatezalo Edward Zimmermann Jo Anne Zimmermann Ah . . . Mr. Oriic. 77 Sophomores Officers - Kirk Chadwick. Vice-President; Margie Stetson, Secretary- Treasurer; Dave McCullough. President. Entering their first year at the senior high, this year’s Sophomores were full of energy and vitali- ty. They quickly adjusted to the heavier work load and the increase in extracurricular activities. Early in the year, they elected David McCullough as president; Kirk Chadwick as vice-president; and Margie Stetson as secretary-treasurer. One of the most educational and enjoyable trips for the sophomores was the annual trip to Gettysburg, in the fall. Later, they were treated to the movie, The Fantastic Voyage, as an addition to their biol- ogy classes. In February, the class of 1969 spon- sored a very successful Valentine’s Dance. Sponsors - Mrs Leslie. Mr. Lozier. Mr. Jacobs. Mrs. Lovcday. Mr. McCormick. Mr. Hill. Mr. Onder. Jeff Adams Cheryl Alder John Aldridge Janice Allcrton Jim Baker Larry Baker Gary Bartlett Barbara BarrowelifF George Bcchlcr Janice Beers Robert Birdseye Kurt Blaugher William Blundon Jane Bohink Dave Bosetti Eric Britz Julie Bullock Penny Burns John Burns John Bush David Byer Jim Byrne Donald Campbell Richard Campbell Dennis Cardoni Albert Carfang John Carrera Kirk Chadwick Robert Colclascr William Collier Myla Cooper Peggy Crisc Sandy Crusan Dennis Cunningham Cathy Da now Burcc Davis. Charles Daugherty Thomas Deal Barry Dclissio John Demar Bob Demscy Catherine DeSantis Lynn Dickson Rich Diet rick Donna DiMaria Robert Donhoffner Patrick Dortenzo Jean Drake Bruce Dudley Mitchell Dukovich James Earll Mac Eckel Diane Eckcrslcy Sherry Erbe Mark Fahnestock Richard Ferguson Calvin Ferraro Connie Ferrington James Flaherty Maggie Flinn Don Foley Roy Ford Dan Freeman 79 Raymond Fritz Tom Frizcngcr Mary Frye Mike Futral Mike Gainer Geraldine Galec Vince Galicic Bill Geary Carol Gebroski Daniel Gebrosky Dorothy Geiger Gary Geiger Man-in George Karen Goretzsky Nancy Grden George Gressman Peggy Grgurich Gary Grindle Jerry Grindle Carole Gulentz Jim Haluck Wilma Hanks Jan Hart John Harvey Vincent Heider Carol Hclsing Deborah Hill Nora Hodson Jim Homcc Marilyn Hood Carol Hooper Andy Homvak James Howard Bob Hoy Thomas Ingram Don Jackson Julie Jobe Susan Johnson John Jones Mark Jones 80 “I’ll try anything once. FT Smile, you’re on Candid Camera!' Susan Jones Steven Kasprack John Keenan Patty Kelly Leroy Kem merer Cindy Kennedy Becky Kersten Dan Kilpatrick Dennis King Pam King Patty King Ronald King Sally King Cheryl Kirkpatrick Wesley Klingensmith Rick Kloba Linda Knepper Beatrice Kramer Dennis Kramer Paul Krushinski Jeff Kuhns Dennis LeCuyer Cindy Lake Robert Lake Patricia Lankes Elaine Lasher Janice I-avrich Bill Lee Gary Leslie Dennis Lctham Robert Lewis Forest Licrcmcn Mark Lihnart Virginia Lihnert Robert Lloyd Donna Longwell Cindie Orris Charles Lucas Mark Lynch Jeaninc Mancc Patricia Mancc Vincent Manetti Ronald March Rebecca Marshall 81 Roger Martz Carol Machai David Mazer Earl! McCall Dave McCullough Colleen McHugh Larry MeTigue Michael Meehan James Merck Rena id Merich Floyd MessaIc Deborah Metzalar Mike Miller Sandra Mills Lewis Morclli Roberta Mower Paul Murray Linda Nagoda Albert Nahar Richard Negich Peggy Ncilson Joe O'Lear Julie Orgill Andrew Oslosky Chris Pack Brenda Painter Frank Palmieri Thomas Patterson Joanne Pavlick Rosemary Pavlick Russell Pees Ron Pclerosc Edward Pellisier Sandra Persin Bob Pctrala Ed Pfeiffer Wanda Pfeiffer Karen Piper John Pisone Robert Pbllock Bill Poole Charles Price Dale Pritchard Dave Proch Debbie Ralston Cindy Rchak Mary Rcinsel Sharon Rcmic Roger Restauri I 82 Kathy Rucbcl David Rhodes Barbara Riddle Ralph Riticr Sharon Rixncr Connie Riznow Brian Roberts Janice Robertson Barr)- Robitalle Donna Romagna Larry Ross Sue Rubright Raymond rupert Michael Rush Mclony Sabo Peter Scala Mark Schalse Susan Schlott Charles Schrock Paula Schuttc Neal Scorgie Sidney Sellers Cindy Shafer Marilyn Shccklcr Arnold Shellman Paul Sherland Grant Shevchck Melissa Sicgal Dwayne Siford Robert Silver Jim Silvus David Sheets Glenn Skena Robert Skena Debbie Sleigh Eddie Smith Elaine Smith Cindy Smithbower Nanccen Snyder Chris Sotak Carol Sowash Cheryl Spangler Sandra Spewok Margie Stetson Mike Strakoda Susi Lorretta Debbie Sutter Connie Swank Vince Swank 83 irti Stephanie Szymanowski Dave Tatko Jerry Taylor Chris Tcllin Carol Thomas Bill Tylasky Joe Urick Patricia Veach Patty Viola Barbara Visnick Jack Vozcl Richard Wade Richard Walker Steve Weeks Chester Weishom Harry Wciland Is this worth missing school for?” Peggy Wilson Martin Wimer Dave Withrow Stuart Wurtz Debbie Yuhas Sandra Yurik Peter Yurtin Peggy Zuccari Tern- Zinn . . and he said this test was going to be easy . . 84 A mother crab scolded her son for walking sideways. You really ought to walk straight, she said. If you’ll show me how. the young crab replied. I’ll follow your ex- ample.” The mother crab set off briskly, trying very hard to walk straight. Soon, how- ever, she found that she could not keep from going sideways. Then she saw how foolish she had been to find fault with her son. It is belter to teach by doing than by preach- ing. The faculty has taught us through its own ex- amples to become good sclsolars and citizens. Mrs. Humes, Secretary to the Superintendent; Mrs. Good. Business Office Manager. School Board Dr. Holiday, Mr. Duff. Dr. Kilgore. Mrs. Mook, Mrs. Gutshall, ,Mr. Berlin. Mr. Ainsworth. Dr. Townsend, Dr. Caywood, Mr. LaCaria, Dr. Beers. DR. MEADE BEERS Assistant Superintendent of Schools DR. JOHN HOLLIDAY Superintendent of Schools Administration A vital part of the smooth operation of any school is its administration. These people, from the superintendent of schools to the office staff work hard to keep Franklin running at top effi- ciency. MR. JOHN SWACUS Principal and about your college boards” 88 MR. PETER CAL1ENDO Vice Principal RICHARD FLICKINGER Guidance Counsellor RUTH THON Guidance Counsellor CAROL SCHUTZLER CAROL LANYON Secretaries Faculty One of the characteristics of a good teacher is that he teaches through ex- ample. Franklin’s faculty is outstanding in this respect. They spend long hours correcting papers, preparing lessons, and directing extracurricular activities so that Franklin’s students might benefit. MR. PATRICK AMBROSE Librarian Keep quiet or 1 11 throw y’out. MR. TIMOTHY ASHE Spanish Un centavo” MR. DAVID BURT Science We’ll start slowly and taper off. 90 MR. LAWRENCE BOWERS Mat sematics Zip the lip” MRS. GWEN GHEGWIDDEN Homemaking Experience in nutrition” MR. JOSEPH CHERVENICK Science In other words ... In other words . . . MR. LOUIS COWAN Physical Education Health You look like a muscular dystrophy class. MR. LEROY DETAR Science Mat fortuities Water is a universal solvent, in other words, water is a universal solvent.” MRS. MARGARET CLIMER Health Anybody?” MRS. EVELYN FERENCE ChoraI Music If you don’t stop fussing, I’m going to make you kiss and make up.” MR. ROBERT CIESLIK Social Studies You sec, you sec, you sec. 91 MISS ELSIE GALBREATH English Well, people? MRS. ANN GASPER School Nurse Arc you feeling better pumpkin? MR. DONALD GREEN Instrumental Music That’s not a sign to start talking.” MR. ROBERT HAMILTON Art What have you done this period?' MRS. LEONA HANKS Business education Ready to write? MR. JOHN HILL Social Studies Yeah, well . . 92 MISS DONNA HUGHES English Oh, chat's beautiful!!” MR. ROGER HUMMEL Business Education a, s, d, f, j, k. 1, MR. HUGH JACOBS Social Studies For all practical purposes. MRS. FLORENCE LESLIE Mathematics Better study this tonight. MRS. MARIAN LOVBDAY Mathematics Fellows, that’s a real neat problem. MR. JAMES LOZIER Social Studies It’s just a quiz, four page unannounced essay. 93 MISS SUSAN LUTZ French Ah. Come on. MR. DAVID McCORMICK English And what arc the points we have to con- sider?” MR. JOHN ONDER Social Studies You have to try to get an F. MR. NICK ORLIC Mat Unus tics Now where is your excuse?” MR. ALTON PLISCHKE English I always like to sec . . 94 MRS. BARBARA POREMSKI Business Education This is your friend the stop watch. MR. FRANKLIN PUSHNIGG Physical Education and Drivers Education Okay, who’s got the right of way here. MR. MITCHELL SASALA Chemistry Fair enough?” MRS. LOIS SELLERS Business Education When you type as fast as you chew, you’ll be good.” MR. JAMES SLEIGH Occupational Education Look here.” MR. ROBERT STARR Social Studies This was desirous.” 95 MR. RANDOLPH NELSON Science Thimquc!? MR. LARRY WHIPKEY English ''I wane your opinion, well . . . that’s an opinion.” MISS KATHLEEN YOTHERS Physical Education This is appalling. MR. CARL STOLTENBERG Industrial Arts Do you want me to turn red?” MR. WILLIAM WASKOSKIE Biology Burn this!!!” MR. CARL VOLLBERG Industrial Arts 96 This is your fire marshall speaking . . Seven cum 'leven' lr. Cieslik. Athletic Director, takes the honor of throwing the first ball in the 6-6? baseball season. 97 Maintenance Cooks - Mrs. Evans. Mrs. H. Thompson. Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Fernandez, Mrs. Primosic, Mrs. Chcrepko. The efficient main- tenance people at Franklin spend many long hours keeping the school clean and attractive for the stu- dent body. The cooks work hard to prepare a variet)' of nutritious lunches, and the bus drivers work to keep the transportation schedule regular for the students. Mr. LaFrancc. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Woods. 98 Kneeling - Mr. Radakovich, A. Matson, M. Watt, J. Brinkcr, F. Urbanic, S. Wuslich. Standing - W. Karp, T. Deza- nct, R. Cole, B. Shuster. R. Woods. R. Stokum, S. Kemerer, R. Kemerer. ©rgamsatuina The mice were desperate because of the cat. who caught one or two of them every night. So they called a council to decide how best to put an end to their troubles. Many plans were suggested and discarded; but at last a smart young mouse spoke up and said. Why not put a bell on the cat. so that we can hear her coming?” Every- one thought that this was a really fine idea, and a vote was about to be taken when a shrewd old mouse, who had kept cjuiet up till then, remarked, This is a perfect solu- tion. but I have one little tjuestion I should like to ask. Who is going to bell the cat?” It is one thing to make great plans, and another to carrv them out.” Tlxstudents At Vrank in haw great ideasforfut xring t nir u wol Jr. and t h] try to carry out many at passible. 99 The Quill Staff Mr. Waskoskic, Advisor; Marguerite Simpson, Editor- in-Chitf SENIOR STAFF - J. Lynch; D. DclCotto, Editor; V. Loveday. The Quill Staff under the guidance of Mr. Waskoskic and leadership of Marguerite Simpson started last May to work on this year’s yearbook. However, at the beginning of this school term, they reorganized by forming new staffs and rearranging the working schedule so the student body would receive an up-to-date yearbook early in May. B. Anderson, Photograph) Editor: L Adams, Photographer. 100 TYPING STAFF - Sitting - J. Pcrsin;J. Woatich, Editor; L. Rcstauri; Standing - P. Anzur; B. Folino; R. Dclissio. 101 NEW'S STAFF - Row 1 - E. Cline; J. Pisone; P. Wilson, M. Simpson, S. Spe- wock; C. Smithbower; N. Grden; B. Leslie; S. Wagstaff; C. Sexton; S. Love- day; L. Townsend; P. Keith; K. Braun; M. Lukowski; Stated - S. Sharp, Atil. Editor; J. Rehborg, Editor; J. Shaffer, Asst. Editor. SPORTS STAFF - Row I - D. Kessler, J. Lynch, Editor, R. Wcsscl. Row 2 - T. Mamcl, B. Trabucco.J. Courier, D. AUs- housc, J. Gray, T. Ardisson, K. Weeks, A. Hooper. ART STAFF - B. Leslie. C. Lichtcnfcls. C. Christopher, R. Baker. FEATURE STAFF. Standing - B. Jones; A. Nahar; K. Darrow; E. Klotzbaugh; J. Hauser; C. Russel; C. Radford; C. Hudak; C. Za- ichuk; B. Funk; N. Funk; N. Gor- ton; D. DiMaria; K. Gortczky;C. Colburn; Seated - V. Pavlak; R. Hodson; Editor; W. Loveday. 102 The Panther Staff Vclva Jean Wurtz - Editor-in-Chitf Mr. Whipkey - Sponsor. The Panther Staff, under the direc- tion of Mr. Whipkey and leadership of Velva Jean Wurtz, works hours after school writing stories, rewriting, proof-reading, and making up the paper so the student body will be up to date on school happenings from month to month. EDITORS - Row 1 - R. Hudson, V. J. Wurtz, J. Rchnborg. Row2 - A. Tow, J. Lynch, M. Lawrence. 103 TYPING STAFF - Row I - L Restauri. P. Anzur, M. Lawrence, D. Homyak. Row2 - N. Moore, L Bush, M. Zatezalo, B. Folino, R. Delissio, C Jobe, G. Pons, S. Persin, P. Hill, J. Pcrsin. National Honor Society Row I - C Spear, E. Porezak, J. Rehnborg, D. Meyer, A. Hill. Row 2 - J. Lynch, C Sexton, K. Weeks, L Lake, D. Mathay, M. Simpson, P. Bruning, W. Loveday. R. Pern’, D. Viola. New Members - Row! - J. Foight, E. Tower, P. Ridinger, R. Baker, D. Farabaugh.J. Flinn, R. Howells, B. Livengood, B. Bell. Mrs. Hanks. Row 2 - B. Anderson. T. Lang. R. Hamm. N. Funk. P. Belak.G. Pons.J. Elkins. L. Cordner. R. Hoover, J. Winters. Row3 - K. Ainsworth,J. Connelly, M. Lloyd, S. Loveday, M. Scigel, A. Reeves, D. Allshousc, J. Ferguson. A high honor at Franklin is to be elected to the Nation- al Honor Society, sponsored by Mrs. Hanks. Members arc carefully selected on the basis of character, service, leader- ship and scholarship. Several activities have highlighted the 1966 67 school year; a back-to-school dance, a spaghet- ti dinner in February to earn money, and an impressive in- duction ceremony. Also our chapter hosted to the three- county Regional Conference in the spring. This quite suc- cessful year closed with an enjoyable banquet for all mem- bers. Rita Baker accepts NHS card from Mr. Swacus. Offktrs - Jane Rehnborg, Secretary Treasurer; John Lynch. President; Mrs. Hanks. Sponsor; Ken Weeks. Vice President. 105 Thespian Society Row 1 - K. Altman, M. A. Lawrence. N. Milligan. C. Sexton. P. Dakin, W. Loveday, D. Delcotto. M. Simpson. N. Moore. A. Hill. Row2 - J. Gray. K. Braun, P. Bclak, D. Meyer, P. Katana, S. Wagstaff, M. Lukowski, L. Lake, Row j - N. Bente, V. Beilstein, D. Roberts, C. Szealanezy, R. Tower, R. Daly, C. Spear. P. Keith. The Franklin Chapter of the National Thespi- an Society is one of the thousands in the country established for the advancement of dramatic arts in the secondary schools. However, ours is proba- bly one of the most productive. Under the pa- tient guidance of Mr. Plischkc, this year it pres- ented several one-act plays, a children’s play, sponsored various field trips and an induction tea. Numerous members filled the vacant hours with work on class plays and several assemblies. 106 Offictrs: Carl Szcalancy, Pres. Alberta Hill. Vicc-Prcs. Donna Meyer, Sec. Wcndic Loveday, Trc-as. Student Council Row I B. Wilson, J. Kciblcr, D. Roberts, J. Hoover, J. Rehnborg, B. Major. D. Meyer, Row 2 E. Britz, S. Mctzclaar, P. Keith, C. Hudak, R. Baker, N. Grden, K. Braun, R. Dietrich, D. Bosetti, Row 3 A. Reeves, R. Tower, R. Daly, B. Spangler, R. Bullock, J. Jones, J. 0â€lcar. Our Student Council, comprised of one representative from each home- room, and under the sponsorship of Mr. Lozier, is the main link between the faculty and the students. The Stu- dent Council was quite active this year, with the raising of the gates in the morning and looking into a better dis- ciplinary policy for the school. They also sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance; the proceeds of which went to the American Field Service Scholarship Fund. Offiwrs Rich Daly, President; Alan Reeves, Parliamentarian; Jane Rehnborg, Treasurer; Candace Hudak, Vice President; Mr. Lozier, Sponsor; Peggy Keith, Secretary. Tri-Hi-Y Row1 - Mr. Lovcdav, P. Lattanzio, K. Houston, M. LcCuycr. L Bush. B. Funk. A. Hill. P. Bclak. L. Daly. N. Earll. B. Stevens. L. Restauri. M. McTiguc. I- Lake, N. Moore, C. Radford, B. Jones, E. Rubright. Row2. - B. Folino.J. Pisone. R. Dclissio, B. Kosmatinc. K. Karas, P. Keith, C. Hudak. S. Mctzclaar, C. Stetson. C Duff. C Sexton. P. Dakin. D. Corna. C. Zaichuk, L Gilg, N. Meyers. Row3. -J. Elkin, S. Wagstaff.J. Mil- ler, L Townsend. J. Climer, J. Gray. S. Sharpe. J. Shaffer, L Knepper, M. Frye, M. Cooper, P. Wilson, N. Grden. L Williams, N. Funk. Row 4.- M. Rcinscl. S. Rixner. C. Thomas. D. Mctzlaar, G Hooper, C. Colburn. J. Robinson, D. Geiger, P. Kelly, M. Scigcl, P. Beers, P. Ridingcr, M. Stetson, M. Sabo, D. Sullivan, K. Braun, Row 5. - C Jobe. G. Pons. K. Goretzky, C. Gulcntz, R. Hodson, K. Blorzcr, B. Leslie, B. Major. S. Lovcdav. B. Wilson. K. Rucbel. P. Ncilson. K. Raymond, B. Porezak, Row 6. - S. Barnhart, E. Porezak. L Gardner, C Shaffer, S. Watt, A. Tow, W. Lovcdav, D. Dclcotto.J. Rchnborg.J. Foiglu.S. Dclissio, N. Milligan, C. Spear, P. Katana, M. Bolkovac, Row 7. — Mary Lukowski.J. Haus- er, L. Faulk, E. Koltzbaugh, R. Perrot, C. Mei, M. Horensky, P. Ambrose. M. MeMunn, K. Baughman, M. Ncmanic. The Tri-Hi-Y is the most popular of the organizations for girls at Franklin. Early in the year, many members spent a weekend at Deer Valley. At Christmas time, the organization raised money to help underprivileged children, and in January sponsored a dance for the teach- ers working in our schoolsystem. 108 Offictrs - Patty Katana, President; Sharon Loveday. Vice Presi- dent; Pam Ambrose, Chaplain; Sue Dclissio, Secretary. Future Teachers Row 1 - M. Battaglia, P. Lattanzio, L Nagoda, C. Russell, D. Mathay, S. Erbc, M. Simpson. C. Christopher, D. Longwell, C. Pack, C. Matthai, R. Hodson. Row 2 J. Rcbich, E. Klotzbaugh, L. Faulk, M. Horcnski, M. MeMunn, R. Perrott. V. Baughman. R. Pern-. M. Gebrosky.J. Miller, P Keith. C. Zaichuk Row 3 - K. Raymond. P. Ridinger, C. Radford. S. Sharpe. J. Flinn, D. Farabaugh, E. Cline, C Sexton, K. Kolmcr, S. Wag- staff. C. Sowash. row 4 - L Reich, M. Longwell, B. Jones, S. Barnhart, M. Lukowski, L Cordner, L. Rcmic. C. Stetson. E. Porezak, D. Meyer, E. Rubright. Being one of the largest clubs in the school, the F. T. A.’s purpose is to plan and carry out ac- tivities pertaining to the teaching profession. Included in this year's agenda were an initiation tea in September, several guest speakers, two faculty teas, and a Field trip to a local college. Members also anticipated the practice teaching in the Junior High and elementary schools in the spring. Offietn - Cindy Slwffcr, Vice President; Donna Meyer, President; Marlynn Longwell. Treasurer; Peggy Keith. Secretary. 109 Future Nurses Club FUTURE NURSE’S OFFICERS - Karen Alt- The Franklin chapter of the Fu- ture Nurses of America was estab- lished for girls who arc seriously interested in entering the nursing profession. Their service project for the year was decorating a con- valescence home for Christmas. They also visited several of the area’s hospitals. Also affiliated with the F.N.A. The Library Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Ambrose, tried to keep the library running effi- ciently throughout arc the nurses aides, who are seniors who help Mrs. Gasper with her many chores. At the same time, these girls obtain valuable nursing ex- perience. man. President; Kathy Raymond. Vice- President; Barbara Mauro, Secretary; Vicki Shafer. Treasurer. NURSE’S AIDES - E. Rubright, K. Altman. V. Schafer. FUTURE NURSE'S ASSOCIATION - Row I - P. Lattanzio, K. Baughman. D. Cole. P. Zaccari, M. McTiguc, K. DeSantis. J. Gittings. Row2 M. Coo- per, S. English. H. Davis. J. Zimmerman. B. Mauro. V. Schafer. P. Vyskicvich, D. Carter. M. Hood. K. Altman, K. Raymond. E. Webb. no Library Club Row I - S. English, L. Morgan, B. Orgavan, B. Slavnik, R. Mull. M. Zatczalo, V. Lchncrt, W. Pcifcr. Row 2 - R. Wait, N. Moore, L Kochuga. Mr. Ambrose, F. Skena, S. Zaremba, D. Markovina. D. Siford, S. Ford, D. Spagnol, C. Hennigan, S. Rcmic. The Library Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Ambrose, tried to keep the library running efficiently throughout the school year. Paperback books were made available for the students this school term. This year music was added to the library environment to promote quiet study. E. Ridout, S. Frost, L. Adams. J. Courtcr, H. Yingling, Mr. Bowers. Camera Club Under the supervision of Mr. Bowers, the Camera Club spent much of their free time learning the techniques of tak- ing and developing pictures. The mem- bers also helped Mr. Bowers take pic- tures for the Panther and Quill Staffs. M. Overly, E. Pfeifer, Mr. Ambrose, D. Siford. S. Zaremba, D. Markovina, F. Skena Visual Aids Club Our Visual Aids Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Ambrose, supplies the faculty with more than adequate as- sistance in educating our students with up-to-date visual aid facilities. Varsity Club Row I - C. Krcjdowsky, M. Robbe.J. Grossctt. K. Weeks. J. Winters P. Wilson. B. Livengood, D. Thomas. G. Moore. P. Bruning, L Frazier Row 2 - D. Chisncll. J. Jankovik, R. Howells, K. Buzzard. R. Bullock. J. Ferguson. R. Ankcncy. J. Ptaszkiewicz. J. Boyce. J. Clcndenin RowS - M. Scigal, B. Johnson. W. Young, R. McCullough, C. Curtis. R. Tower. D. Cornali, J. McCaguc. B. Bell Row4 - Mr. Ondcr, R. Kcsbr.J. Trabucco. D. Nagle. J. Drnjcvich, R. Glunt, D. Allshouse. T. Ardisson. C. Sotak. Offierrs: L. Frazier, Secretary; P. Brunning. President; G. Moore, Vice President. The Varsity Club had another very industrious and prosper- ous year. Under the supervision of Mr. Onder, the boys sold popcorn, Christmas wrapping paper and Christmas trees, to earn money for their jackets. They also held another fun activi- ty night for the entire student body. 112 Booster’s Club Row1 - S. Ford, K. Houston, M. Battaglia, P. Lattanzio. C. Russell, Mr. MeMunn. L Bush, V. Schafer. N. Earll. B. Stevens, G. Galct. D. DiMaria. K. Baughman. J. Persia. D. Hornyak. Row2 - L. Shelter, 1. Gilg, B. Kersten. L Reich, J. Rebich. E. Klotzbaugh. L. Faulk. P. Trabucco.J. Shaffer, B. Wil- son. R. Hodson, C Mei, M. Nemanic. V. Earll, T. DcFalco. Row - M. Stetson, D. Sleigh. P. Anzur. C. Jobe. C. Radford. B. Jones. G Christopher. J. Hauser. B. Kosmatine. G. Pons. B. Folino.J. Elkin. Row4 - S. Watt, A. Tow, C. Shaffer,J. Miller. K. Kolmcr, M. Lukowski, L Cordner, L Remic. S. Steele. Row 5 - K. Grant . D. Roberts. G Colburn. C. Hooper. D. Metzelaar. V. Pavliak. J. Van Dyke, D. Martinclli. B. Lohmann, P. Keith. P. Dakin. J. Foight. K. McHugh. Row6 - J. Pavlick, H. Davis, D. Demar, B. Leslie, L. Daly. T. Umak, S. Mct elaar. C. Hudak. B. Spagnol. L Lavrich, I.. Restau- ri, M. LeCuyer. One of the largest organizations in the school, the Boosters Club is a vital part of school spirit at Franklin. During the year they avidly supported the Panther teams, turning out en masse at the games. Before every game, they posted sighns in support of the team and for the basketball season, they sold pennants to students at- tending the games. The Boosters Club members cheered at all the games and were a great help to the cheerleaders. Of tirrf - Lorraine Restauri. President: Michelle LeCuyer, Vice Presi- dent: Peggy Keith. Secretary; Sluron Metzelaar. Treasurer. Row I - N. Milligan, S. Watt, L Lake, S. Mctzclaar. Row 2 - Mrs. Sellers, D. Mctzclaar. A. Tow, P. Dakin, D. Coma. K. Baughman, P. Katana, D. Martinelli, K. Moore. F.H.A. Aspiring homemakers at Franklin entered into many Fu- ture Homemakers of America ac- tivites, which included speakers at their meetings, a spring fashion show and several Field trips. Their service projects were holding a Valentine Tea for women faculty members and repairing chemistry lab aprons. Selling candy bars was their money raising project. Fire Marshalls These boys, under the direction of Mr. Volberg, helped organize the students in the required monthly fire drills. Quick evacua- tion of the building was stressed by the members. J. dements. L. Pierce, Mr. Volberg, J. Paulisick, B. Glunt. J. Boyce, B. Kemerer, T. Ries, L. Baker, Mr. Volberg, J. Jenkins. J. Brync. Stage Crew The Stage Crew is very impor- tant to any high school produc- tion. These boys are responsible for all behind the scene’’activities which are nccccssary to make any play effective and successful. Chess Club Row I - R. Wright, P. Luccy, T. Lang, M. Floyd,J. Spruancc, R. Parkins. Roto 2 - B. F. Lake, S. Sellers,J. Carrera, M. Lynch, J. Kuhns, D. Jackson, R. Skena. Row 3 - T. Sullivan, R. King, F. Palmicri, P. Alrich. The Chess Club under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Chamberlin consists of boys who find enjoyment in playing chess. Each gives his activity periods to play. Officers - Michelle LcCuycr, Scc.;Jackic Elkin, Pres.; Kathy Houston, Trca. Bon- nie Folino, V. Pres. Commercial Club A new club here at Franklin is the Commer- cial Club. Sponsered by Mrs. Poremski, the clubs officers are Jackie Elkin, pres. Bonnie Fol- ino, V-prcs, Kathy Houston, Treasurer, and Mi- chelle LeCuycr, secretary. The club had several guest speakers on such subjects as good groom- ing, etiquette, business schools, and the career in secretarial work. Row I - L. Bush. N. Moore, J. Elkin, C. Hudak, L. Dcfalco, V. Earll, M. LcCuycr, L Rcstauri, G. Pons, S. Saksck, Mrs. Poremski. Row2 - J. Pcrsin, M. A. Lawrence,J. Woatich. P. Anzur.J. Pisone. K. Houston, B. Ankcncy.J. Marts. N. Padgett. S. Lindsey, F. Duca. Row3 - B. Foloni, B. Hahn, L. Schc- tlcr.S. Ford. S. Steele, P. Brcnncman. C. Rcgrut, GJobe.J. Lav rich. D. Yuhas.C. Kilpratrick. Row 4 - D. Hornyak, S. Watt, A. Tow, D. Sugh, M. Za- tazalo. C. DcMario, N. Hudson, B. Painter. B. Kramer. J. Van Horn, L. Shaw. 115 Glee Club Offkers - Mark Deane, President; Debbie Demar. Secretary Treasurer; John Lynch. Chairman Glee Club is for those students who enjoy singing but cannot fit chorus into their regular school schedule. They practice during activity periods and participate in the choral assemblies and concerts. Row I - N. Woodworth. R. Scorgic. C. Christopher. K. Houston. L Restauri. M. LeCuyer. R. Perry. S. Jones. N. Moore. M. Seiler. J. Zimmerman. B. Mauro. E. Silvis. D. Demar. D. Geiger, S. Erbe, K. DeSantis. Row 2 - C. Flasher. M. Ludowski. C. Darrow. B. Leslie. S. Barnhart. V. Schafer. D. Fara- Ixiugh, J. Flinn. M. Flinn. E. Cline. K. Raymond. M. Gebrosky, V. Schurr, C. Watson. Mrs. Fercncc. Row .i - S. English. S. Wagstaff. C. Risnoe. B. Kersten. C. Spangler. D. Sleigh. K. Rcubel. D. DiMario. J. Hauser. C Lichtcnfcls. C. Stetson. L. Remic. C. Spear, J. Gray, S. Spewock. Row4 - J. Orris. M. LeCuyer, J. Lynch. L Baker, J. Merck. G. Taylor. A. Nahr.J. Hykes. R. Mawer. B. Visnick. L N'agoda. M. Sechkler. G. Leohnert. Row 5 - D. Mari- nclli, R. Bullock, G. Bassett, R. Phillips. H. Klaus. G. Grindlc. K. Blaughcr. B. Skena, D. LeCuyer. R. Watt. G. Rubriglu. C. Kennedy. C. Tcllin. P. Zaccari. Row 6 - J. Jankovik. C Szalanczy. M. Dukovich. G. Grubich. M. Deane, S. Thompson, T. Mamel, C. Daugherty, R. Pees. P. Kurshinski, D. Freeman. Piano Club A new organization at Franklin, the Piano Club, sponsored by Mrs. Fercncc, is for students who enjoy playing the piano. Most of their meetings were devoted to the study of pieces by dif- ferent composers. Row J - R. Perry. J, Taylor. T. Mamel. J. Merck. D. DiMaria. K. Ruebcl. Row2 - V. Schafer. K. DeSan- tis. C. Tcllin. M. Shccklcr. M. Stetson. L. Remic. M. LeCuyer. D. Demar. V. Schurr. Att ili it to « A blacksmith once took in a dog, who had asked if he could have a bone and make himself useful, promising to do all sorts of helpful things around the smithy But while the blacksmith hammered away at his metal, the dog slept; and when he sat down to dinner, the dog woke up and wagged his tail You lazy Cur!’ said the disgusted blacksmith, tossing him a bone, You sleep through all the noise ot the anvil but wake up at the first clatter of dishes.” Fellow students must contribute to make the group endeavors meaningful to tlx student Ifody. Band Row I - M. Skena,J. Kudray. B. Paulisick. R. Faulk, C. Sowash, B. Sexton. B. Powell, N. Grden, C. Sexton, E. Cline. L. Danko. J. Winters. B. Liven- good. Row 2 - L. Dickson. S. Frost, J. Gressman. B. Tylcvski, W. Loveday, M. Gebrosky. M Hood. B. Reese, L Marshall, L. Bciistcin, M. Humes. R. Faukcs.J. Vickroy. Row3 - M. Rcnsol, R. Dictrick.J. Flarrity.J. Moore. E. Pass, C Kictrick, S. Sharpe, M. Gillis, L. Latta, B. Hykes. Row4 - B. Del- issio, R. Keenan, J. Keenan, J. Chernega. G. Stokum, G. Ridout, L Nagoda, M. Balest, D. Tylevski, M. Witson. Row 5 - M. Pitzcr.J. Brunning, T. Caywood, D. Menk, D. Gamblin, J. Hvkcs. The Franklin Regional Panther Band is under the direction of Mr. Don- ald Green and student director, James Winters. The Band presented preci- sion drills at all of the football games, and pre-game shows at all of the home football games. The band also performed at the student pep rallies, many community affairs, and the annual Stadium Review. Besides march- ing presentations, the band performed in the Christmas and Spring Con- certs. The highlight of the year for the band and its members was marching in the Thanksgiving Day Parade in Pittsburgh. 118 Ed Pass, Assistant Student Director; Jim Winters. Student Director. Dance Band Row I - D. Freeman, J. Winters, C. Dictrick, D. Tula sky, E. Pass. Row 2 - W. Loveday, D. Roberts, B. Roberts, J. Miller, B. Livengood, W. Poole, D. Allshousc, J. Chemega. Color Guards L Lake, P. Keith, C. Radford, K. Baughman, C. Hudak, L Daly. murrysviue. pi SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL II9 Chorus Row I - E. Rubright. L. Geary, L Rcstauri. M. LeCuver, D. Meyer, D. Dclcorto, S. Wagstaff, D. Demar. G Spear, R. Perry, V. Schafer, R. Watt, V Schurr, B. Jones. M. Lukowski, L. Remic. Row 2 - Mrs. Ferencc, J. Hauser, S. English, C. Silvis, C. Flasher. L Vance, K. Blotzcr, M. Horensky, D Baughman. L Gilg.J. Kicblcr. M. Gebrosky. K. Grantz. L. Kochuga. P. Keith. S. Spcwock. Row} - M. Simpson, B. Major, S. Loveday, S. Jones, M Cooper, C. Kennedy, C. Tcllin, S. Rubright. P. Zarcari, M. Schkler, M. Sabo, J. Climer, J. Gray. M. Coleman. M. Stetson. Row 4 - L Knepper. D. Get ger, D. Dimaria.J. Lynch, P. Phillips. J. Merck,J. Taylor. A. Nahr, M. LeCuyer, M. Deane, S. Thompson, T. Mamcl.J. Hykes, M. Dukovich, C. Sza lanczy, K. Desantis. Row 5 - M. Frye, S. Arbe, P. Wilson, G. Leonard, L. Baker, H. Klaus, J. Orris. D. Marindli, G. Grindlc, C. Blovcr, S. Sellers, G Shevichik, P. Kurshinski, J. Jankovik. B. Lohmann. Under the guidance of Mrs. Ferencc, this year’s chorus worked long hours in preparation for their appearances. Early in the fall, the chorus entertained at the Golden Agers Club. At Christmas and in the spring, they joined with the Glee Club and Junior High Cho- rus in providing music to cele- brate the season Mrs. Fcrcncc. Linda Remic, Accompanists. SENIOR TRIPLE TRIO Row - K. Grantz, M. LeCuycr, V. Schurr, D. Dcmar. Row 2 - D. Dclcotto.J. Foight, D. Meyer, L. Gear)1, C. Spear. JUNIOR CANTABLAIRES Row 1 - K. Blotzcr, M. Horensky. L. Gilg. B. Major, Row2 - J. Climar.C. Watson, K. Baughman, J. Gray.S. Loveday. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHORUS GROUP Row I L Nagoda, G Tcllin, G Kenedy. S. Spewock, S. Erbe, D. Descant is, M. Schckler, Row 2 - M. Coo- per, M. Frye. D. Geiger. G. Leonard, L Knepper, S. Jones. Row 3 - N. Grden, M. Stetson, M. Sabo, P. Wilson, P. Zacharri, S. Rubright. 121 Junior Class Play Would you give me your favor to carry? All right - it’s a bomb.' The Mouse That Roared” was pres- ented as the junior class play. A large cast contributed to the overwhelming success of the production. Cary Spear was Queen Gloriana and Edwin Ridout played Tully Baskom. The play was highlightcd by the appearance of many humorous characters in hilarious situations. The play was di- rected by Mr. Plischke and Miss Hughes. What could you do with such a tiny - 1 mean, as a practical matter? 122 Senior Play The Senior class presented Father of the Bride” as its play this year. A large cast, under Miss Hughes, at- tempted to portray the typical confusion in the house of the bride to be. Their efforts were rewarded by a ca- pacity attendance each night. It was said to be one of the best plays in Franklin’s history'. What the heck is going on here.' Miss Kay don’t know no Babbcttc.' Well you see. Mr. Banks. I think marriage is sacred.” I told him not to take another one of those pills. 123 m A.F.S. Student It seems just like yesterday that I was saying good-bye to my family and friends and boarding the plane which was to take me many thousands of miles to the United States. Now a year has gone by and it is time once again to board the plane and return to my homeland of New Zealand. This year at Frank- lin has been such a happy one for me that it is with a feeling of sadness that I prepare to leave. However, I will always remember the past twelve months, the friendliness of students and teachers, the kindness of the community and the warmth of my host family, the Bassetts. My stay here was made possible by the American Field Service. This is truly a wonderful organiza- tion, as it helps promote international good will and thereby improves the peaceful relations between countries. I hope that everyone at Franklin will continue to support this organization and the very able A. F. S. committee which you have in this community. This year has certainly been a great experience for me, and I know that it has done much to broaden my outlook and learn more about the United States. I will take this knowledge back with me and pass it on to my fellow Countrymen so they will understand better just what life over here is like. If any of you get the opportunity to travel, I do urge you to come to New Zealand, as I am sure you would find your visit worthwhile. I would like to say thank you to everyone of you for making this year at Franklin such a happy and rewarding one. You can be sure that I will never forget it. Best of Luck Kia Tamatanc” Alan Reeves American Field Scholar New Zealand, 1966-67 125 A very attentive student enjoying American Lit. May Day Spring came to Franklin bringing with it May Day and the annual May Day festivities. Marsha Phillips reigned as the 1966 May Queen and she was crowned by Student Council President, Joe Rupert. The Queen’s attendants were Beverly Cole, Nancy Loh- man, Janice DcZanct, and Judy Grable, Seniors; Len- ore Lavrich and Karen Braun, Juniors; and Nancy Phillips and Betty Lohman, Sophomores. The court was entertained by songs and dances with an Around the World” theme. Marsha crowned by Student Council President. Joe Rupert. The Queen and her court; Uft to right: Nancy Phillips, Lcnorc Lavrich. Beverly Cole. Janice DcZanct. Marsha Phillips. Judy Grable. Nancy Loh- man. Karen Braun. Betty Lohman. 126 NANCY PHILLIPS escorted by JIM PF.RRY. LENORE LAVR1CH escorted by RON ANKENY. BETTY LOHMAN escorted by DAN COR NALL After many months of careful planning, the decorat- ing for the ’66 prom Cam- elot” got under way. All steps were taken to try and trans- form our gym into a fairy cas- tle of old England. As we finished, we looked upon our castle as a wonderful accom- plishment. Tired but happy, we eagerly awaited the prom evening we had planned and worked for so hard. 128 Junior Prom That evening as we came into our castle over a wooden draw- bridge and were greeted by court jesters, our efforts for a Camelot atmosphere had truly been realized. 129 Homecoming MICHELLE LcCUYER QUEEN DEBBIE CORNA LENORE LAVRICH JUDY FOIGHT KATHY McHUGH Michdlc is first presented to the crowd. 130 One warm afternoon a hare was making fun of the tortoise because he was so slow. The tortoise- laughed, and said he would beat the hare any- time he wanted. Come on,” said the hare and I’ll show you what kind of runner I am!” They decided to race to the forest, a mile or so away. The tortoise started off at once, at his steady pace; but the hare said boastfully, 1 think 1 11 take a little nap first. I’ve plenty of time to spare. But when the hare woke up, the sun was setting in the west, and though he raced to the edge of the forest as fast as he could go, he found the tortoise there before him. Slow and steady wins the pace.” Although Franklin may not be successful in all sports, we attempt and win many challenging matches. 131 Cheerleaders Kntt ing - M. McMunn. K. Mci; K. McHugh; P. Dakin; Standing - N. Bcntc; B. Stevens; D. Coma. Where our team is, there are the vibrant cheerleaders of Frank- lin. The squad, with its peppy, well-practiced cheers provides the Fire behind our school spirit. Throughout the summer the girls, sponsored by Miss Yothers, spend much time learning and perfect- ing cheers to back our football and basketball teams. BARBARA STEVENS NANCY BENTE KATHLEEN McHUGH DEBBIE CORNA PRISCILLA DAKIN CARY SPEAR This year a panther mascot was a new addition seen on the football field. The black panther you saw was senior Car)' Spear. The idea was thought of and carried through by the cheerleaders in an effort to en- hance school spirit. 133 Pantherettes Nancy Phillips, Rita Baker, Judy Foiglu, Sue Delissio, Linda Gear)-, Lynncttc Williams, Pam Ambrose, Betty Lohmann. The high-stepping Pantherettes under captain Nancy Phillips and co-captain Betty Lohmann high- lighted the football games with many fano,- dance routines. After practicing with the band during Au- gust, they marched with them at all football games, parades, and pep rallies. Once again, the Pantherettes played a big port in the Annual Sta- dium Review. The Pantherettes this year continued their traditional prac- tice of making candied apples to sell at the football and basketball games in order to buy jackets. Ctxapta'm, Betty Lohmann Captain, Nancy Phillips 134 Majorettes Karen Grantz, Carol Watson, Cheryl Spangler, Lenorc Lavrich, Jenny Van Dyke, Cindic Orris, Leslie Townsend. The lively Majorettes under captain Lenore Lavrich and Co- captain Karen Grantz entertain- ed at the football games with their precise and colorful march- ing drills. The Majorettes also performed in fine co-ordination at pep-rallies and the annual Sta- dium Review. These girls could be found at all games and par- ades performing energetically after many long hours of prac- tice. Our Majorettes were inde- fatigable in their attempts to represent Franklin Regional at its best. CO-CAPTAIN. KAREN GRANTZ CAPTAIN. LENORE LAVRICH Football Row 1 K. Buzzard. M. Robbc, W. Caldcr. G. Moore. D. Thomas. L Frazier. R. Howells, J. Grindlc. B. Livengood. R. Phillips. D. Nagle. Row2). Winters, F. Rccc C. Curtis.J. Trabuceo. J. Ptaszkicwicz. A. Oravee, M. Watt. T. Bebar. B. Veach, B. Johnston. P. Bruning. Row .i J. Grossett, J. Dmjcvich, L Ruof, J. Katana, J. Pi sonc. J. Homce, R. Tower. T. Marshall, B. Trent.J. Cherepko. J. Ardisson. Row4 P. Dortenzo, R. Restauri. M. Dukovich. M. Lloyd. S. Weeks. W. Pool, D. Tatke P. Krushinksi. M. Gainer, D. Miller, J. Kuhns. Row 5 D. Walker, C. Price. R. Neigh. J. Grindlc. D. Rhodes, G. Grindlc, J. Clcndenin. 136 Although facing many obstacles, our fighting Panther football team approached the 1966-67 season with much courage and anticipation. The boys began practice during August under the coaching of Mr. Eyles, Mr. Cowan, Mr. McCor- mick, and Mr. Onder, only to find that on the average, they were underweight. This was one of the main hindrances during the season which quite possibly caused our six game losing streak. However, the Panthers had a comeback, and won the last three games, and had its first shut-out in Franklin’s history. 'We just weren’t comfortable on the bench. Did you say tackle? 137 Let me, Coach, please?' There were always moments of Concern SCORES FRHS Opp. 0 Trafford 45 12 Apollo 19 19 Plum 36 0 Kittanning 28 2 Richland 18 0 Hampton 45 32 Turtle Creek 12 39 Ligonicr 13 27 Knock 0 Left: A happy crowd cheers as they view the action on the field. Right: Don’t ask me why Coach. 1 just did. ii ' PAUL BRUNING KEN BUZZARD TOM ARDISSON I tell you it's my ball.' WAYNE CALDER JIM DRNJEVICH LEE FRAZIER JOHN GRINDLE 140 ROGER HOWELLS BRUCE L1VENGOOD GARY MOORE DAVE NAGLE MIKE ROBBE 141 LEO RUOF DON THOMAS JIM WINTERS Basketball After many weeks of training our basketball team, coached by Mr. Onder and Mr. Orlic, fin- ished the year with a 5-13 record. Each Tuesday and Thursday night the boys played the nearby class B schools in many exciting games. As the year ended, many boys awaited the awarding of letters. MR. ONDER and MR. ORLIC Row I - J. Howard. J. Ptasakiewicz, D. Kcslar, C. Curtis, J. Trabucco. Row2 - R. Ankcncy, B. Johnston. K. Weeks, P. Bruning.J. Ferguson. Mr. Onder. 143 144 RICHARD KESLAR 145 KENNETH WEEKS Row I - B. Young. S. Weeks, H. Weibnd, D. Byron, M. Dukovich, P. Krushinski, J. Bush. Row2 - Mr. Orlic, A. Orvac, K. Chadwick, D. Taiko, M. Gainer,- C. Price. Bottom Uft to top - M. NemanieJ. Hauser, B. Wilson. M. Sabo. K. Piper, L Knepper, D. Gieger, C. Kennedy. 147 Wrestling Row l - C Shrock, R. Dietrich, J.Spruancc, E. Pfeiffer, J. Jones, P. Saillcy.J. Stevens, J. Grindlc, M. Scigal, Row2 - G. Bartlett, B. Poole, R. Ferguson, J. Hill, M. Watt.C. Chismar, D. Roberts.J. Lynch, T. McKay. T. Umak. Row3 - Mr. Jacobs,J. Pisone, D. Thomas. E. Byrne, J. Hykcs, B. Lcc.C. Wei land, J. Grindlc, R. Wright, J. Kosaic, Mr. Puschnigg. The wrestling team under the spon- sorship of Mr. Puschnigg and Mr. Ja- cobs was a newcomer in varsity athletics This past winter. After long hours of practise, the team pinned many oppo- nents. As years go by, and experience is gained, Franklin can hope for a better record. CHARLES CHISMAR JOHN GRINDLE 148 JEFF HILL MARK SEIGAL JERRY KOSIC Know any other fancy dances? 149 Now, if only I had another arm.' Rifle Team Kner ing -J. Miller, D. Wilson, J. Jankovic. D. Chisncll, G. Golden, Standing - Mr. Stolenburg, B. Llyod, D. Gc- brosky, J. Gogcnhcning. L DcCccco, R. Glunt, B. Bell, D. Sifford, J. McCaquc, D. Hilty, D. Kelly, C. Martahus, Mr. Waskoskie. Once again, the rifle team enjoyed a successful but hard working year under the guidance of Mr. Waskoskie and Mr. Stoltcnbcrg. JOHN MCCAGUE JANE MILLER 150 GREG GOLDEN DENNIS WILSON - Tennis Under the co-leadership of head coach Mr. Carl Stolten berg and assistant Mr. John Chamberlin, the team mem- bers worked hard for their victories. They were especial- ly proud of Jeff Tower and Joe Swartzel who were final- ists in the 1966 A. I. C. Dou- bles Championship. Row.I: R. Tower. M. Scigd. J. Tower. J. Schwarzd, C. Sotak, G. Muller, B. Johnston. Row 2: Mr. Stoltcnburg, B. Bell, J. Silvus, R. Wright. T. Cooper. R. Skow, S. Frost. Mr. Chamberlin. BILL BELL MARK SEIGEL CRAIG SOTAK FRHS 0 Tarentum. . . 2 Springdale . . 5 St. Joseph's. . 5 Har Brack. . . 3 Oakmont. . . 0 Fox Chapel. . 0 Churchill . . . 5 Oakmont. . . 0 Fox Chapel. . 1 Churchill . . . 151 Standing: Ellen Klotzbaugh. Kathy Houston, Mrs. Lovedav. Mary Lacowski, Marie Bolkavac, Donna DclQ tta Sit- ting: Nancy Shipley, Sharon Lovedav, Janet Qimer. Lorraine Rcstauri Girl’s Golf This year Girl’s Golf was added to the competitive athletics. Twenty girls tried out for the team and prac- ticed on the lawn of the school next to the tennis courts under the direction of Mrs. Loveday. Through the generosity of the Murrysville Golf Club the girls were able to practice and compete this fall. The team is looking forward to next fall when hopefully some other schools in the area will realize the worth of this program and field a team for competition. A swing and a hit should do it 152 The girls wait their turns. Standing - R. Howdls, L Frazier, A. Noble, E. Rudolph, D. Kashurba.C. Wade, P. Luccv, Kntt ing - D. Elston, B. Vcach, P. Anderson, and C. Wolfram. Boy’s Golf LEE FRAZIER Our golf team enjoyed an- other successful but hard work- ing season under the coaching of Mr. Eylcs. 153 ROGER HOWELLS TOM MASTORV1CH Sitting: F. Skcna. D. Cornali. R. Phicl. C. Krejdovsky. B. Kemcrer.J. Ptaskiewicz. M. Lankcs, B. McCullough. L. Caine.J. Homcc. Standing: R. Wcsscl, Mr. Kelly. T. Bebar. J. Trabucco. L Lanyon. E. Washburn, W. Kcough. G. Kcmcrcr. J. Riley, J. Bortz, Mr. Ambrose. Baseball Under the excellent coaching of Mr. Patrick Am- brose, the 1966 baseball team practiced long hours in preparation for the season. The team fought hard and well, providing the Franklin spectators with many memorable games. We arc proud of the Fine job our boys did. 154 •Jus( sign on the seams JIM BORTZ BOB KEMERER JOHN HOMCE FRHS OPP. 11 Plum.......................6 2 Wilemcrding................8 3 Gateway....................1 3 Trafford...................1 6 E. Pittsburgh..............1 1 Wilemerding................3 3 Plum..................... 6 3 Trafford 4 6 Turtle Creek 0 5 E. Pittsburgh..............1 8 Turtle Creek 7 5 Gateway....................9 LARRY CAIN 155 CARL KREDOVSKY Track An addition was made last year to Franklin's cavalcade of sports with the organization of the track team. Under the su- pervision of Mr. Sasala and Mr. Hummel, the boys began their vigorous training in March. The thirty-eight man team made a fine record of five wins and three losses. Proven a successful spring sport with our students, it is anticipated that track at Franklin will become bigger and better as time goes on. MR. SASALA - Head Coach Team Row I -J. Winters. J. Lynch. B. Livengood. D. Allshousc.J. Rupert. B. Marshall. Row2 - C Krciscr. J. Boyce. C. Jones, J. Funk. K. Buzzard, J. Steven, C Cunis, D. Stokum. Row 3 - B. Young. B. Anderson. B. Phillips. F. Dclissio. G. Heider, W. Caldcr, G. Moore. J. Schakc. Row4 - Mr. Sasala. G. Madison. J. McCaugc, G. Hurst, J. Ferguson, B. Carnahan, R. Bullock, M. Watt, B. Spangler. Row 3 - E. Visnick, K. Weeks. R. Ankcncy, B. Moult. P. Bruning. 56 Ron Ankcney and Rick Bullock Pass the peg.” GARY HURST JOHN LYNCH DAVE ALLSHOUSE KEN WEEKS JOHN McCAGUE BILL ANDERSON PAUL BRUNING Jim Winters jumps into the water. Row I - J. Winters. J. Lynch. B. Livengood. D. AI Is house, B. Marshall. Row 2 - C. Kreiser, J. Boyce. B. Anderson. G. Hurst. R. Bullock. K. Buzzard. W. Older. P. Brunning, T. Ardisson. Row3 - J. McOguc. K. Weeks. R. Ankcncy.J. Fergu- son. G. Moore. J. Clcndenin. 157 Since we entered the Senior High School, we have not only been given the opportunity to train our minds but also our bodies. Franklin has acquired in the past three years, a new baseball Field, football field, and tennis court. The school has also organized a wrestling team. The Class of 1967 would like to thank those who made these facilities possible. 158 JVhhertte emente Once there was a great rivalry among the beasts, each one claiming to have the largest family. Finally the dis- puting beasts came to the lioness, and said, Queen Lion- ess, how many children do you have at a birth?” Only one!” growled the lioness. But that one is a lion.” Quality before quantity.” We strived to get support from the superior establishments in our community. 159 PATRONS Borderbrook Animal Hospital Cicco’s Dairy Delite Dr. and Mrs. Francis Cirbus Sweete Shoppe Bakery Stanley the Florist Story Book Forest Inc. Jo Ann Fabric Shop — Kenesky Mobil Cooper’s Inc. — Cozy Inn — Knabe Bros. R M BEER DISTRIBUTOR KLOBA AUTO BODY 24 Hour Towing Route 22 Murrysville, Pa. Export, Pa. HOWARD’S CREATIONS Compliments of The Ultimate In Hair Fashions SMAWLEY’S CLEANERS Newlonsburg Shopperette 327-2630 300 Old 22 Murrysville, Pa. GEORGE’S BODY SHOP B. M. BLOCK SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Box 417 Phone 327-1214 Export, Pa. Lumber Builders’ Supplies Body and Fender Repairs Expert Refinishing 24 Hour Towing Export, Pennsylvania BETTY’S BEAUTY SALON UNIVERSAL WELDING Permanent Wave Hair Coloring Export, Pennsylvania 327-2133 Export, Pennsylvania CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1967 WILKINSBURG FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 771 Penn Avenue Holiday Park Shopping Center Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15239 Phone: 241-5600 Phone: 327-2800 161 Best Wishes to Class of “67” EASTGATE HOME SALES INC. 3865 William Penn Highway Murrysville, Pa. 327-2900 “Where Buyers and Sellers Meet” Compliments of ANDREW DRNJEVICH BAUGHMAN’S GROCERY Building Constructor Box 450 EXPORT Export, Pa. Compliments of MURRYSVILLE CLEANERS FATUR’S NEW RED WHITE SUPERMARKET DELMONT 3943 Old William Penn Hwy. Fashion Care Cleaners Route 66, Delmont D. S. MACHESNEY AGENCY Real Estate Insurance 12 W. Pgh. Street Delmont 172 Best Wishes to the Class of PENN-FRANKLIN NEWS 1967 From Advertising Job Printing DELMONT PLUMBING AND HARDWARE 4063 Wm Penn Highway Delmont, Pa. ELLA MOOK Prop. 327-3471 Murrysville, Penna. Congratulations to the Class of 1 967 From Troupe 1897 of the NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY OFFICERS: Carl Szalanczy Alberta Hill Donna Meyer Wendie Loveday Compliments of STREM STUDIOS 163 Ninth Street Penn Avenue Pittsburgh 28, Penna Phone ATIantic 7-4575 Savings PITCAIRN Loan FISHER PONTIAC DELMONT BRANCH 85 Greensburg St. Delmont, Pa. w) Ffivr if JACARO FABRIC SHOP Old Wm. Penn Hwy. Murrysville, Pa. 327-1500 3821 Old Wm Penn Hwy. 327-1400 EDWIN WOLFE FUNERAL HOME WERL’S Free-Quick-Delivery Old 22 Murrysville 327-4277 West Pike St. Export, Pa. Phone 327-1400 WE TELEGRAPH flowers everywhere LITTLE FLOWER SHOP 164 4064 Wm. Penn Hwy. Murrysville, Pa. VIRGINIA INGRAM 327-4146 FISHER MOTOR CO. Compliments of Old Wm. Penn Hwy. Box 512 Export, Penna. HENRY’S MARKET Motor Repair Telephone Body Work 327-3101 Main St. Export, Pa. MURRY HOUSE MURRYSVILLE REAL ESTATE CO. Parties and Banquets 327-6600 Rt. 22 Murrysville BECKWITH MACHINERY COMPANY Route 22 Murrysville, Pa. 165 PETE PAUUSICK JR. WARNERS FLOWERS Floral Artists Hauling — Chips — Topsoil Excavating — Grading We Can’t do it all but we do the best 3832 Northern Pk. Monroeville, Pa. Behind Eat 'N Park '570.1 x,ni 327-4474 RD 2 Export MA-REE SALON DE BEAUTE FERRI’S FOODLAND Supermarket Pharmacy for Fast — Accurate — Dependable 4003 Old Wm Penn Hwy. Murrysville, Pa. 327-4447 Prescription Service Phone: 327-661 1 EXPORT LUMBER COMPANY JOHN MEIER SONS HARDWARE Hardware — Paints — Plumbing Fixtures — Garden Supplies Phone 327-1905 Export, Penna. WM. A. POWER, INC. Wholesale Meats Export, Penna. 327-3300 Poultry — Seafood 1820 Route 286 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15239 166 BURNS MACHINE COMPANY DUFF’S TIRE SERVICE INC. EXPERT RECAPPING R.D. 3 Export JOHN F. BURNS, Proprietor Phone 327-2011 Church Street, Export Your Troubles Vanish At MIHALIC AUTO CLINIC Old Wm. Penn Hwy. Murrysville, Pa. Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF CLOVER FARM FOOD CENTER FTA Export, Pa. JOSEPH and ELSIE KOSMACK CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1967 MURRYSVILLE GOLF COURSE 167 Food is Finer, At DICK’S DINER Murrysville, Pa. Compliments of MeHUGH’S VsAToRTeY WIGLE’S DRUG STORE Westmoreland St. P.O. Box 57 Export, Penna. 327-1629 Export, Pa. 327-2475 DELMONT PHARMACY WATSON’S CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE INC. Delmont Shopperette 468-4500 Export, Pa. 327-4475 168 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WESTMORELAND EXPORT, BRANCH You re money Ahead J Let’s Co-Operate to Make Our Community Great. Bank Locally MANORDALE OF MURRYSVILLE SINCLAIR FLEETWING PRODUCTS 327-3905 327-6211 B. F. GOODRICH PRODUCTS Quality Dairy Products KEYSTONE DAIRY Compliments of ROLLINGFEILDS GOLF COURSE 169 BEYERL CHEVROLET, INC. Monroeville, Pa. SANDYS MURRYSVILLE, PENNA. NEW 22 HIGHWAY Compliments of EXPORT HOME APPLIANCE BILL DUFF EXPORT 170 _J Best Wishes to the Class of “67” COPPER SKILLET William Penn Highway — U.S. Route 22 Murrysville, Pa. 30 Miles East of Pittsburgh, Pa. MARGIE’S BEAUTY SALON Compliments of WINDMILL RESTAURANT 4455 Old Wm Penn Hwy Murrysville, Pa. Route 22 327-2046 Pittsburgh, Pa. SPAGNOL CASH AND CARRY LUMBER COMPANY New Alexandria Connellsville Pitcairn Cresson Pleasant Hills East Liverpool Derry Beaver Falls Compliments Compliments of SUBURBAN SUPPLY CO. TRI-HI-Y 4275 Saltsburg Road Murrysville, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’67 Tele 793-4689 171 Compliments of EARL G. PATTY NATIONWIDE INSURANCE EXPORT TIRE CO. Notary Export, Pa. EXPORT, PA. 327-1681 Compliments of COMMUNITY SALES SERVICE Compliments of YINGLING REAL ESTATE TED LATTAZIO NORGE, ADMIRAL AND SYLVANIA TELEVISION, AERIAL INSTALLATIONS PHONE 327-1833 EXPORT, PA. EXPORT MOOSE LANES MAIN STREET HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL CLOTHES For Leagues Reservations Call 327-1022 Formal Wear Rental 172 ADAMS. LAWRENCE Photo Club 10.11, 12; Intramurals 11; Science Qub 9; Junior Qass PL v 11. ALLSHOUSE, DAVID Track 11; Band 9, 10. 11. 12; Spanish Club 10. 11; Dance Band 10. 11. 12; Prom Committee 11; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12; Newspaper Staff 12. ALTMAN. KAREN SUE Homeroom Officer (Pres.) 9; Drama Club 9; Future Nurses of America 10. 11, 12; Intramurals 10. IT. Junior Class Play 11; Boosters' Qub 11. 12; Na- tional Thespian Society 12. ANDERSON. WILLIAM D. Track; Intramurals 9. 10. 11, 12; Newspaper Staff 12; Prom Committee 11; Junior Class Play 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Officials' Qub 9; Spanish Club. ANKENEY. RONALD Football 10. 11; Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 11. 12; Prom Committee 11; Oass Officer (Vice Pres.) 10. 12; Officials' Club 9. ANZUR. PATRICIA A. Intramurals 9.10, 11.12; Boosters Club 11.12; Yearbook Staff 12; Newspa- per Staff 12; Chorus 12; Commercial Club 12; Library Qub9; Drama Club9; Officials Qub 10. ARD1SSON, THOMAS J. Football 10.11.12; Track 11.12; Prom Committee 11; lntramurals9.10. 11. 12; Junior Class Play 11; Newspaper Staff; Officials' Qub 9. ATKINSON. MARY ANN BALOG A. EDWARD P. BARNHART. SUSAN IRENE Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12; Officials’ Club; Spanish Club; Prom Committee 11; F.T.A.; Chorus; Tri-Hi-Y. BARTELS. PATRICIA ANN Homeroom Officer (Pres.) 9; Intramurals 9. 10. II. BASSETT, J GUY Yearbook Staff 12; Prom Committee 11; Junior Class Play 11. BATTAGLIA. DENNIS RAY BECK. LINDA SUE BELAK. MARGARET ELLEN IntramuraLs9.11.12; Newspaper Staff 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11.12; National Thespi- an Society 12; French Qub 9 (Pres.), 11.12; Junior Qass Play 11; Qiildten's Plav 10, 11; Prom Committee 11. BEILSTEIN. VERNA MARIE Homeroom Officer (Pies.) 9. (Vice Pres.) 11; Newspaper Staff 10. 11, 12 (Art Editor); Junior Class Play 11; Prom Committee 11: Children’s Play 11; National Thespian Society 11, 12; Future Nurses of America 10; Intramurals 9. 10, 11. 12. BELL. DONNA LEE F.T.A. 10.11. 12; Boosters’ Qub 11.12; Prom Committee 11; Student Coun- cil 9; Tri-Hi-Y 11; F.H.A. 11. BELL WILLIAM Rifle Team 10. 11. 12: Tennis Team 10. 11. 12; Chess Club 11, 12; Prom Q mmittce 11; Track 9; Science Oub 9: Varsity Club 11. 12. BENTE. NANCl' LEE Tri-Hi-Y 9. 10. 11, 12; Boosters' Qub 11, 12; F.T.A. 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 11. 12; Junior Class Play 11; French Club 11; National Thespian Society 12; Qiccrlcadcr 11. 12. BIRDSEYE. SUSAN LEES Junior Qass Plav 11; Boosters' Qub 11. BORTZ. JAMES Officials’ Qub 9: Baseball 10. 11. 12. BOYCE. JAMES Football IT. Track 11, 12; Junior Class Play 11; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12; Varsity Club 12. BRAUN. KAREN LEAH May Court 10. ll;Tri-Hi-Y 10. 12; Dance Committee 10; Majorette ll;Jun- | ior Class Play IT. Intramurals 11; Prom Committee 11; Boosters’ Club 11. , 12; Student Council 12. . BROOME. BARRY Football 11; Qass Officer (Pres.) 9; Basketball 9. 10. BRUNING, A. PAUL Football 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12;Track9. 11. 12; Varsity Club 10. 11, (Pres.) 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Officials’ Club9: Qass Officer (Pres.) 12; Junior Class Play IT. Prom Committee 11. BULLOCK. RICHARD BRUCE Football 10. 11; Intramurals9. 10. 11, 12;Track9. 11.12;ChessClub 11.12. BURN. JAMES BUSH, LINDA MARIE Tri-Hi-Y; Boosters' Club 10. 11, 12; Newspaper Staff II. 12; Junior Class | Play 11; Intramurals 10. 11. 12; Chorus 9: Library Qub9; Commercial Club BUZZARD. KENNETH J. Football 10. 11. 12; Homeroom Officer (Pres.) 9; Track 11. 12; Officials' Club 9: Junior Class Play (Technical Director) II; Varsity Qub 11. 12; In- tramurals 9. 10. 11, 12. CAIN. LAWRENCE Varsity Club 11, 12; Intramurals9.10.11. 12; May Day 11; Baseball 9.10.11, 12; Student Council 9. CALDER, WAYNE A. Football 10.11.12;Track9, II. 12; Junior Qass Play 11; Basketball9.10.12; Prom Committee 11; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12; Officials'Club 9; Band 9. C A LISTI. EDWARD Football 10. 11. 12; Drama Club 9; Varsity Club 12. CARTER. DENIS CAVADA. ROY CHISNELL, DAVID C. Varsity Club 11,12; Rifle Team 10.11.12; Prom Committee 11; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12; Drama Qub 9; Math Club 12. CHIZMAR. CHARLES Track 9: Intramural$9.10.11.12; Football 10; Wrestling Team 12; Astrono- my Club 9. CHRISTOPHER, CAROL ANN Chorus 9; Art Qub 9; Intramurals 9. IT. F.T.A. 10. 11, 12; Newspaper 11, 12; Boosters’ Club 11. 12; Glee Club 12;Junior Class Play IT, Homeroom Officer (See -Tteas.) 11 CLENDENIN. JOHN C Football 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 11, 12; Junior Cbss Play 11; Varsity Club 12; Officials’ Qub 9; Prom Committee IT. Intramurals 10. 11. 12. COLLIER. LOUIS THOMAS CORDNER. LUCILLE F. Drama Club; Boosters’ Qub 10. 12; Girls’ Varsity Club 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11. 12; Junior Class Play 11; Intramurals 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Swim Team 11. CORNA. DEBORAH ANNE Prom Committee 11; Cheerleader9. 11, 12; Boosters’ Club 11. 12;Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Junior Qass Play 11; F.H.A. 12; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12; Drama Club 9; Homecoming Court 12. CORNA, JAMES Intramurals 9, 11. COURTER. JOHN Math Club II; Junior Oass Play 11; Intramurals 11. CZYZEWSK1. ROBERT DAKIN. PRISCILLA A. Boosters’ Qub 10,11,12; Prom Committee 11; Junior Cbss Play 11; Nation- al Thespian Society 12; Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; Intramurals9. 10. 11.12; Tri- Hi-Y 10. 11. 12. ' DALY. LYNNE FRANCES Art Club 9; Homeroom Officer (Sec.-Trcas.) 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11. 12; Prom Committee 11; Color Guard (Captain) 12; Panthcrctte 11; May Day 11; Boosters’ Club 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11. 12; F.H.A. 10. 11. 12. DALY. RICHARD Junior Cbss Play 11; Student Council (Pres.) 12; May Day 11; Prom Com- mittee IT, Intramurals 10. 11, 12. DAVIS, HELEN LOUISE Junior Qass Play 11; Spanish Qub 9; Boosters’Club 11.12; Archery Qub 11. 12; Intramurals 9. 10, 11. 12. DEANE. MARK ANTHONY Qiorus 9. 10. 11, 12; May Day 10. 11; Prom Committee 11; County Chorus 9; Glee Club 12; Student Council 11. DEARDEN, JOSEPH ALBERT Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12. DELCOTTO, DONNA MARIE Junior Class Play 11; Qiorus 9. 10, 11. 12; Yearbook Staff 11. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11. 12; Boosters’Club 11; Prom Committee 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11. 12; National Thespian Society 12. DELISSIO, RENEE A. Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Newspaper Staff 9. 11. 12; Intramurals 9, 10. 11.12; Boost- ers’ Qub 11.12; Dance Committee 9; Chorus 9; Junior Cbss Play 11; F.T.A. 12; Dance Committee Chairman 9. DELISSIO, SUSANNE ELIZABETH Tri-Hi-Y 11.12; F.T.A. 11.12; F.H.A. 11; Intramurals9.10,11.12;Ncwsp- per Staff 11; Pantherette 12. DEMAR. DEBORAH JEAN Chorus 9. 10. 11. 12; Camera Qub IT. Junior Qass Play 11; May Day IT, Boosters' Club 11. 12; National Thespian Society 11. DEM A RIO. DAVID DIETRICK. CHARLES Band9.10.11.12; Dance Band 9.10,11.12; Intramurals9: Astronomy Club 9. DOVYAK. FRANK Chorus 12. DRNIEVICH. JAMES Football 11. 12; Chess Club 9; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12. DUFF. CLAUDIA L. Iri-Hi-Y 9. 10. 11. 12: French Qub 12; Intramurals 12. DURBIN. THOMAS W. Track 11. 12; Intramural Bowling 11; Archery Club 10; Spanish Club 10. II. DURST. KEN Track 9. 10; Basketball 9. 10. EARLL, NANCY JEAN Newspaper Staff 9; Junior Class Play 11; Prom Committee 11; Majorette 12; Boosters' Club 11. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Intramurals 12. EGLOFF. SUSAN M. Tri-Hi-Y 9; Intramurals 9. 10. 1 ; F.H.A. 9; Newspaper Staff 12. ELKIN. JACQUELINE Tri-Hi-Y 9; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12; Junior Class Play 11; Boosters' dub 12; Commercial Club (Pres.) 12; Chorus 9. EMANUEL, MARY LOU Spanish Club 11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 11. 12; Boosters'Club 11,12; Intramurals 11; Cheerleader 9. 10. 11. FERGUSON. JOHN WILLIAM Student Council 9. 10; Basketball 9. 10. 11, 12; Football 11; Track 9.10.11. 12; Varsity Club 11. 12; Prom Committee 11; Band 9. FINLEY. WILLIAM Children’s Plav 11. FOIGHT, JUDITH GAY Junior National Honor Society 9; Triple Trio 9. 10. 11, 12; Newspaper Staff 9.10. 11; Dance Committee 10.12; County Chorus 9; Student Council 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10,11.12; Yearbook Staff 11.12; Prom Committee ll;Junior Class Play 11; Panthcrcttc 12; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12; Homecoming Court 12. FOLINO, BONNIE ELAINE Chorus 9; Spanish Club 9; Intramurals9. 10. 11, 12; Homeroom Officer 9. 10. 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Boosters’ Club 11. 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Newspaper Staff 10. 11. 12; Commercial dub 12 (Vicc-Prcs.). FRAZIER. LEE RICHARD Football 11. 12; Track 9; Golf 10. 11. 12; Student Council (Pres.) 9; dass Officer (See.-Treas.) 10; Varsity Club (Pres.) 12. FUNK. BARBARA J. Intramurals 9. 10, 11,12; Junior Class Play 11; Children's Play 11; Boosters' Club 11; Prom Committee 11; Dance Committee 11; Drama dub 9; New-s- paper Staff 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12. GEARY. LYNDA Intramurals 10.11.12; Junior Class Play 11; Boosters’Club 10.11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Junior Sextet 11; Homeroom Secretary Treasurer 12; Chorus 10. It. 12; Panthcrcttc 12. GEBROSKY, DAVID Intramurals 9. GEBROSKY. WILLIAM Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. GEIGER, GLENN Football 10. GEIGER. JOHN Track 9; Rifle Team 12; Wrestling Team 12. GLUNT, RONALD H. Rifle Team 10. 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12. GOLDEN, GREGORY P. Rifle Team 10, 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12. GORTON. NANCY LYNNE Spanish Club 11, 12. GRANTZ, KAREN LOUISE Chorus 9, 10, 11; Majorette 11, 12 (Co-Captain); Children’s Play 11; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11. GRGURICH. JOSEPH GRINDLE. JOHN R. Football 10, 11,12; Varsity Club 10,11,12; Homeroom Officer (Pres.) 9,11, 12; (Vicc-Prcs.) 10; Track 9, 12; Wrestling Team 12; Math Club 11; Offi- cials’ Club 9. GRINDLE. RONALD E. Chess Club 11; Track Manager 11; Science Club 9; Intramurals 9. 10. 11.12. GRUBICH, JOHN GARY Yearbook Staff 11. 12; Art Club 9; Intramurals 9. 10, 11, 12; Junior Class Play. 11; Dance Band 10. 11. 12; Band 9. 10, 11,'12; Prom Committee 11. HAHN. BECKY L. Intramurals 10. 11. 12; Commercial Club 12. HARRIS. DAVID Wrestling Team 12. HILL. ALBERTA C. Art Club 9; National Thespian Society 12; Prom Committee 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Dance Committee 9.10. 11.12; National Honor Society 11,12;Spanish Club 10, 11: Junior Class Plav 11; Intramurals 9. 11, 12. HILL, JEFFREY L. Football 11; Baseball 10.11; Junior Class Piav 11; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12. HILL. PATRICIA C. Iniramurals 9. 10. 11, 12; Officials' Club 10; Newspaper Staff 11, 12. HODSON, RUTH CAROL F.T.A. 10. 11. 12; Officials’ Club 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Newspaper Staff 11, 12; Boosters’ Club 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11; Prom Committee 11. HOMCE. JOHN Baseball 10, 11, 12. HOOPER. ALLAN C. Newspaper Staff 12; Prom Committee 11. HOOVER, JEANE Student Council 11; Spanish Club 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Art Club 9; Homeroom Officer 10 (Vicc-Prcs.); Dance Committee 11, 12. HOOVER, RAY C. HORNYAK, DEBORAH JEAN F.H.A. 9, 10; Junior dass Play 11; Boosters’ Club 12; Newspaper Staff 11, 12; Student Council 10; Commercial Club 12. HOUSTON. KATHY MARIE Tri-Hi-Y 11. 12; Boosters' Club 11, 12; Typing Staff 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11. 12; Prom Committee 11; Junior Class Plav 11; Golf Team 12; Drama Club 9- HOWARD. JAY Math Oub 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Class Play 11. HOWELLS. ROGER Wrestling 12; Chorus 9. 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10,11, 12; Basketball 9, 10.11; Golf Team 10, 11, 12; Football 10. 11. 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Prom Com- mittee 11; Track 9; Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 12. HUDAK, CANDANCE ANNE Chorus 9, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10,11,12; Newspaper Staff 9; Tri Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; Homeroom Officer (Pres.) 10; Boosters’ Club 10, 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Junior Class Play; Prom Committee; Color Guard 12; In- tramurals 9. 10, 11. 12; Student Council 12 (Vicc-Prcs.). HURST, GARY Track 11, 12; Chcss Club 10, 11; Prom Committee 11; Astronomy Club 9; Intramurals 9, 10. 11, 12; Varsity Club 12. JANKOVIK. JOHN JOSEPH Rifle Team 10,11,12; Chorus 10,11, 12; Varsity Club 12; Stage Crew 9, 10, 11. JOBE. CHRISTINE K. Newspaper Staff 11, 12; Boosters’ Club 10. 11, 12; Intramurals 9,10,11.12; Junior Class Play 11. JONES. BEVERLY JEAN Band 10; Intramurals 9. 10, 11; Homeroom President 10; Officials’Club 10. 11; F.T.A. 11. 12; Junior Class Play 11; May Day 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Boosters’ Club 11, 12; Newspaper Staff 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12. KARAS. KATHY ANN Intramurals 9; Newspaper 11; Junior Class Plav 11: Drama Club 9. KATANA. PATRICIA ANNE Tri-Hi-Y 10.11,12 (Pres.); Boosters’Club 11,12; F.H.A. 11,12; Intramurals 10, 11; National Thespian Society 11, 12; Student Council Secretary 9. KEITH, MARGARET ANN French Club 9; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Newspaper Staff 11. 12; Junior Class Play 11; Boosters’Club 11,12; F.T.A. 10,11, 12; Color Guard 12; Student Council 12 (See.); National Thespian Society 11,12; Chorus 11,12; Boosters’ Club Sec- retary 12. KELLY. J. KEVIN Junior Class Play 11; Intramurals 9. 10. KEMERER. ROBERT N. Basketball 9. 10; Track 9; Football 10,11; Stage Crew 11; Baseball 11.12; In- tramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling Team 12. KESLAR, RICHARD Basketball 9. 10.11,12; Golf 12; Newspaper Staff 11,12; Varsity Club 11,12; Student Council 9; Football 9; Track 9; Student Council Vice President 9. KILPATRICK. JAMES R. KLAUS. HARRY E. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Bowling 11; Archery Club 11, 12. KOCHUGA. LINDA LEE Intramurals 9. 10. 11, 12; Bowling 11; Archery Club 11, 12. KOLMER, KATHLEEN ANN Spanish Club 9, 10. 11; Intramurals 9. 10. 11, 12; Boosters' Club 10. 11. 12; Officials’ Club 11; F.T.A. 10, 12. KOSIC. GERALD Officials’ Club 9; Band 9, 10; Archerv Club 10; Junior Class Plav 11. KOSMATINE. REBECCA Intramurals 9. 10. 11; Junior Class Play KREISER. GRAIG, W. Track 9. 11. i2: Wrestling 12; Prom Committee 11; Officials’ Club 9. KREJDOVSKY. CARL Baseball 10. II. 12; Varsity Club 11. 12; Intramurals9, 10.11,12; Astronomy Club 9. KUZNIK. ELAINE T. Band 9. 10; Intramurals 9. 10. LAKE, LINDA ANN F.H.A. 9, 11; Intramurals 9. 10. 11; Band 9. 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10. 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Boosters’ Club 11,12; Junior Class Play 11; Children’s Play 11; National Thespian Society 11, 12; Color Guard 12. LAVRICH, LENORE ADELE May Court 10, 11; Majorette 11, 12 (Capt.); Intramurals 11; Boosters Club 11, 12; Student Council 11; Homecoming Court 12. LAWRENCE. MARY ANNE Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 9; Bowling 11; Junior Class Play 11; Newspaper Staff 11, 12 (Typing Editor); Children's Play 11; National Thes- pian Society 12; Commercial Club 12; Officials Club 10. LcCUVER. MICHAEL J. Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12. LeCUYER. MICHELLE ANN Chorus 10,11.12; Booster’s Club 10, 11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Sophomore Seven; Junior Jubilaircs; Homeroom President 11, 12; Golf Team 12; Commercial Club 12; Homecoming Queen 12. LEWIS. DAVID C. LICHTENFELS, CYNTHIA ANN Camera Club 11; Prom Committee 11; Junior Class Play 11; Boosters’ Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 9; Newspaper Staff 12. LIVENGOOD. BRUCE H. Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 11, 12; Junior Class Play 11; Football 11, 12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Student Council 11; Dance Band 10, 11, 12; National Thespian Society 12. LONGWELL. MARLYN JEAN Tri-Hi-Y 11.12; F.T.A. 11,12 (Ties.); Boosters'Club 11,12; Newspaper 11; [junior Class Play 11. LOVEDAY. WENDIE CHERYL 1 Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9 (Triple Trio) 10; Newspaper 9 (Classroom Editor), 11, 12 (Asst. Feature Editor); Student Council 10; French Club 10, 11, 12; National Thespian Society 11, 12 (Treas.); F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; Children’s Play 10, 11; Junior Class Play 11; Na- [ tional Honor Society 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Prom Committee 11; Yearbook I Staff 12; County Chorus 9; Countv Band 11. LUCEY, JOHN P. Chess Club 11,12;Track ll;Studcnt Council 11; Intramurals 11,12; Home- room President 12. [LUKOWSKI. MARY ELIZABETH horus9,10,11,12; Intramurals9,10, 11,12; F.T.A. 10,11,12; Newspaper :aff9,10,11,12; French Club 10, 11,12; Junior Class Play ll;Tri-Hi-Y 12; •iris Golf 12; Boosters’ Club 11, 12; LYNCH, JOHN M. hess Club 10, 11; French Club 10; Chorus 10, 11; Newspaper Staff 11, 12 «Sports Editor); Prom Committee 11; Track 11, 12; Junior Class Play 11; [Glee Club 12; Wrestling 12; National Honor Society 11, 12 (Pres.). MAHOY, JULIANA Art Club 9; Library Club 11, 12. MAMEL. THEODORE MARKEFKY, ROSEMARIE F.N.A. 12. MARINELLI, DENNIS J. Junior Class Play 11. I MARSHALL, WILLIAM A. Track 11. MARTIN, ROBERT MARTS, RANDY SCOTT [ Track 9; Junior Class Play 11; Prom Committee 11; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; j Football 11. MASTOROVICH, LLOYD THOMAS Basketball 9; Football 10, 11; Golf 11, 12; Wrestling 12. MATHAY. DONNA Assistant Librarian 9,10; F.T.A. 10,11,12; Spanish Club 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Newspaper 11. McCAGUE. JOHN C [ Rifle 10. 11, 12; Track 11. 12; Stage Crew 9; Varsity Club 12. I MoCOLLUM, ROBERT A. I Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Stage Crew 9. , McGINLEY, RICHARD J. McHUGH, KATHLEEN E. [student Council 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Boosters’ Club 10, 11, ,12; Junior Class Play 11; Prom Committee 11; Cheerleader 9, 10, 12; Offi- cial' Club  0; Homeroom president 9; Homecoming Court. MeTIGUE. MARY MARGARET Junior Class Play 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Golf Team 12; Homeroom Officer (See. Treas.) 12. METZELAAR. SHARON Prom Committee 11; Boosters’ Club 11, 12; Intramurals 10. 11, 12; Student Council 12; Dance Committee (Chairman) 12. MEYER. DONNA ALYCE F. T.A. 10, 11, 12 (Pres.); National Honor Society 11, 12; Boosters’ Club 11, 12; National Thespians Society 11, 12 (See.); Chorus 9, 11. 12; Junior Jubi- laircs 11; Prom Committee 11; Junior Class Play 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Newspaper Staff 11, 12; Intramurals 11, 12. MILLER. DAVID MILLER. JANE LOUISE Intramurals 9,10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; Rifle Team 11,12; F.T.A. 11. 12; Band 9, 10, 11,12; Dance Band 9, 10.11,12; GolfTcam 12; Boosters’ Club 12; Prom Committee 11; Newspaper Staff ll;Tri-Hi-Y 12; Dance Commit- tee 12; Officials’ Club 10, 11. MILLIGAN. NANCY LOUISE Intramurals 9; Junior Class Play 11; F.T.A. 10; F.H.A. 11,12; Student Coun- cil 9; Homeroom Officer 9 (Pres.), 12 (Sec.); Junior National Honor Society 9; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; Prom Committee 11; Boosters’ Club 12; Dance Commit- tee 12. MOLOCZNIK, LORRAINE A. Boosters’ Club 10; F.T.A. 10,11,12; Chorus 12; F.N.A. 10; Camera Club 10; Archery Club 10. MOORE. GARY W. Football 10,11,12; Track 9,11,12; Prom Committee 11; Varsity Club 11,12 (See. Treas.); Wrestling 12. MOORE. NANCY Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10. 11, 12; Intramurals 9; National Thespian Society 11, 12; Boosters' Club 12; Junior Class Play 11; Newspaper Staff 11. NAGLE, DAVID JAMES Football 10, 11, 12: NEMANIC, MICHAEL A. OLLIVER, ALAIN ORGONVAN, PAUL W. Track 9. ORRIS, JAN EDWARD Chorus 11,12; Intramurals 9, 10. 11, 12; Junior Historians 9: Glee Club 12. OSLOSKY, ALBERT Golf 12. O’TOOLE. GAIL C. Drama Club 9; Chorus 12; Tri-Hi-Y 9; Intramurals 9, 10; Prom Committee 11. PASS. EDWARD Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Band 11, 12; Intramurals 9. 10, 11, 12; Bowling Team 11, 12. PENROD, HARRY D. PERRY, ROBERTA LOUISE Junior Class Play 11; Intramurals 9. 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12; Glee Club 12; French Club 9. PERSIN, JUDITH ANN Newspaper Staff 11,12 (Asst. Typing Ed.); Junior Class Play 11; Drama Club 9; Commercial Club 12; Children’s Play 11; Officials’ Club 10, 11, 12; Boos- ters’ Club 12; Yearbook Staff 12. PETTED. RAYMOND A. Intramurals 9, 10. 11, 12; Math Club 11. PFAU, WILLIAM E. Drama Club 9; Football 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 12; Track 12. PHILKOS, SHIRLEY ALMA Chorus 9. 10, 11, 12; Newspaper Staff 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Archer)1 Club 10; Boosters’ Club 12; Dance Committee 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 10. 11, 12. PHILLIPS. RAYMOND N. Visual Aids 9; Football 10, 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Junior Class Play 11; Prom Committee 11. PILZ. RAYMOND A. Prom Committee 11; Junior Class Play 11; Homeroom Officer 10 (Pres.), 12 (V. Pres.); Basketball 10. PISONE, JUDITH ANN Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 11. 12; Newspaper Staff 12; Commercial Club 12. POLHAMUS, BLAIR T. PONS, CLORIA JEAN Boosters’ Club 11, 12; Intramurals 11, 12; Newspaper Staff 12. PORCZACK. ELAINE G. A.A. 10,11; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; F.T.A. 10.11,12;J.C.L. 10; National Honor Society 12; Girls’ Volleyball Team 11; Student Council 9; Newspaper Staff9; Junior National Honor Society 9. RADFORD. CYNTHIA LEE Newspaper 9, 12; Spanish Club 11; Boosters' Club 10. 11, 12; Junior Class Play 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10. 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11. 12; Officials’ Club 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Color Guard 12. RAMBO. ALICE VIRGINIA Library Club 10,11; Newspaper Staff 11.12; Chorus 9; Intramurals 9.10,11; Drama Club 9. RAMA LEY. DANIEL A Hi-Y 9; Bowling 11. 12; Baseball 12. REEVES. ALAN K. A.F.S. Siudcnc 1'rom New Zealand; Student Council 12; National Honor So- ciety 12 (Honorary Member). REHNBORG. SARAH JANE Tri-Hi-Y 10. 11. 12; Newspaper Staff 12; Student Council 11, 12; Junior Class Flay 11; Children’s Play 11; Intramurals 9, 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Prom Committee II; F.T.A. 12. REMIC. HENRY REMIC. LINDA LEE Junior Class Play 11: F.T.A. 10. 11, 12; Chorus 9. 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 9. 10. 11, 12; French Club 9; Officials’ Club 10; Glee Club 12. RESTAUR1. LORRAINE UJNE Boosters' Club 11 (V. Pres.) 12 (Pres.) Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11. 12; Newspaper Staff 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Intramurals9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Class Play 11; Chorus 12; Triple Trio 9; Golf Team 12; Yearbook Staff 12. RESTAURI, RUSSEL A. Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 10. 11. RIDDLE. EDWARD A. RIDOUT. EDWIN M. Junior Class Plav 11, Photography Club 10. 11, 12. ROBBE. MICHAEL G. Football 10. 11. 12; Varsity Club 11, 12: Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Prom Com- mittee 11. ROBERTS. DAVID Junior Class Play 11; Children’s Play 11; National Thespian Society 11. 12; Junior National Honor Society 9; Dance Band 12; Wrestling Team 12. RUBRIGHT. EDITH M. Band 9: Intramurals 9. 10, 11. 12; F.H.A. 9: Prom Committee 11; Boosters’ Club 11. 12; Chorus 9.11.12: Bowling 11; Nurses Club 11.12; Junior Class Play 11; Nurses Aid 12. RUBRIGHT. GLORIA LOUISE Intramurals 9. 10, 11, 12; Children’s Play U% RUDD. BRENDA Library Club 11. 12. RUEBEL. CARL WILLIAM Archen1 Club 10. 11. RUOF. LEO A. Footbill 10, 11, 12; Track 11; Chess Club 9. RUSSEL. MADELYN Glee Club 12; Drama Club 9; F.T.A. 12; Boosters’ Club 12; Children’s Play 11. SAKSEK. SHERRY LOU Drama Club 9; Camera Club 10; Intramurals 11; Archen- Club 10; Commer- cial Club 12. SANTILLO. DAVID A SCARLETT, THOMAS J. SCHAFER. VICKIE RAE Boosters' Club 11. 12; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12; Bowling 11; Officials’ Club 10. 11; F.H.A. 9: F.N.A. 12 (Sec); Chorus 9. 10. 1L 12. SCHALL. JOSEPH SCHOFF. DAVID G. SCHURR, VIRGINIA Chorus 9. 11. 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 12. SEIGEL. MARK G Tennis 11; Basketball 11; Prom Committee 11. SEIGHMAN. ROBERT DENNIS SEXTON. CYNTHIA LOUISE Newspaper Staff 11. 12: Band 9. 10, 11, 12; National Thespian Society 12; Junior Class Play (Student Director); National Honor Society 9. 11. 12 (Treus.); Tri-Hi-Y 10. 11. 12. SHAFFER. CYNTHIA ANN F.T.A. 10.11.12 (V. Pres.); F.N.A. 11; Intramurals9; Boosters’Club 11. 12; Junior Class Plav 11; Library Club 9: Tri-Hi-Y 12. SHAW. LAURA ANN Commercial Club 12. SHUSTER. FREDERICK B. Wrestling 12; Track 11; Intramurals 11. 12. SIMPSON. MARGUERITE JOY Dance Committee 9. 10; Chorus 9. 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Na- tional Thespian Society 12; Yearbook Staff 11. 12 (EditoMn-Chief): News paper Staff 9 (Feature Ed.) 10. 11 (Asst. News Ed.). 12; French Club 10. 11; F.T.A. 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 9. 10; Junior Class Play 11 (Asst. Student Di- rector): Social Studies Discussion Group 10. SKENA. MARIE ELAINE lntramurals 9: Libran- Club 10. 11. 12. SKOW. RICHARD H. Tennis. 11. 12: Junior Class Plav 11; lntramurals 11; Baseball Manager 10. SLAVN1K. LYDIA CHRISTINE lntramurals 9: Chorus 9; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Boosters’ Club 12. SOTAK. GRAIG M. Tennis 11, 12; Junior Class Play 11. SPAGNOL, BARBARA JEANNE Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11. 12; Boosters’ Club 10. 11. 12; IntramuraLs 9. 10, 11. 12; F.H.A. 9: Spanish Club 10. SPEAR. CARY ANNE National Thespian Society 10. 11, 12; Chorus 9. 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Junior Class Plav 11; Junior Jubilaires 11; lntramurals 9. 10. STAAB, CARL J. Track Manager 9. 11, 12; Prom Committee 11. STARKEY. DONNA MARIE lntramurals 9V 10; Drama Club 9. STETSON. CYNTHIA HURD French Club 10, 11: Newspaper Staff 11; Junior Class Play 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10. 11. 12; F.T.A. 10. 11. 12; lntramurals 9; F.H.A. 9. 12; Glee Club 12. STEVENS. BARBARA ANNE Drama Club 9 (Student Director); Chorus 9; Dance Committee 9. 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12: Spanish Club 11.12; Cheerleader 11. 12 (Captain); Jun- ior Class Play 11; lntramurals 9. 10, 11. 12. STOKUM. LAWRENCE STOUT, ROBERT E. SZALANCZY. CARL LOUIS National Thespian Society 12 (Pres.); Junior Class Play 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 9. TARR. WARREN T. THOMAS. DONALD W. Football 10,11.12; Varsity Club 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Officials’Club 9. TOW. ANGELA GAIL Drama Club 10, 11; F.S.A. 11; Bowling 11; Library Club 9, 11; Newspaper i Staff 11; Boosters’ Club 12; Yearbook Staff 11; Tri-Hi-Y 12. TRICE. LESTER R. UMAK, TERRY L Newspaper Staff 12. VAN HORN. JANET LINDA French Club 9; Junior Class Play 11; Commercial Club 12. VIOLA. DIANNE MARIE French Club 9, 10, 11: Junior Class Play 11; lntramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Na- tional Honor Societ)- 9. 11. 12. VISNICK, GEORGE W. VYSK1EVICH. JO ANN lntramurals 9, 10; Commercial Club 12. WAGSTAFF. SARAH BARROWS F.T.A. 10. 11. 12; Junior Class Play 11; Chorus 10, 11. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12;i Newspaper Staff 11, 12; National Thespian Society 12. WALKER. DAVID P. I Visual Aids 9; Football 11. 12. WATKINS, ROBERT E. INTRAMURALS 9. 10. 11. 12. WATT. ROBERTA ’ lntramurals 9, 10, 11. 12. WATT. SHIRLEY L. Tri-Hi-Y 10. 11. 12; Boosters’ Club 12; lntramurals 10. 11, 12; Homcroon Officer 12 ( ). WEEKS. KENNETH D. Basketball 10, 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Track 11, 12. WERNER. CHARLES WILSON. JOSEPH DENNIS RifleTeam 10.11.12; Junior Class Play 11; lntramurals 9,10. II. 12; Visual Aids 9: Varsity Club 12. WILSON. WILLIAM PETER Varsity Club 10, 11. 12: Basketball 9. 10, 11, 12: Football 11; lntramurals 9 10. 11. 12; Track 9: Homeroom Officer (V. Pres.) 9. N), 11, 12; Student Council 9. 10: Baseball 10. 12. WINTERS. JAMES WILLIAM Football 10. 11. 12; Track9. 11, 12; Junior Class Play 11; Prom Committee 11; Band 9, 10. 11. 12; Yearbook Staff 11. 12; lntramurals 9, 10. 11. 121 Dance Band 9. 10. 11. 12. WOATICH. JOANNE Officials'Club 10.11; lntramurals 9. 10. 11.12; Chorus 9; Yearbook Staff 1 (Typing Ed.); Drama Club 9. WOODS. JAMES C. JR. I Newspaper Staff 9. 11, 12. WURTZ. VELVA JEAN Newspaper 9.11.12; Prom Committee 11: Junior Class Play 11; Dance Com mittcc 10. WYZKIEWIETZ. FRED M YINGL1NG. HARRY P. ZAICHUK. CHRISTINA Junior Class Play 11: ZAREMBA. NORENE JOYCE ZEYZUS. RONALD J.
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