Hampton High School - Talbot Yearbook (Allison Park, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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A ' ff lb' A i q Y .. f A f 1 X D x 1 Y Introductlon Bulldlng for the future 10 Hampton has been the amaranth1ne goal of our SEHIOF class through the years As we look back upon our accomplxshnents both lndlvldually and collectively we are mindful of the s1m1larlty between the construction and development of our llves and the erectxon of our new school Our bulld1ng was Iabr1cated vrth lnsplratlon bluepr1nts the corner stone fOUDG8I10H and framework slmlllarly our development follows IHIS pattern This year I8 have selected as our theme Bulldlng For The Future We belleve that our yearbook passed on thls theme IS lndlcatlve of the work we have done and the work contrlbuted by everyone UHIZCG vlth us, the Senlor Class of 1958 Cover 11lUSII8I10D by Linda Houpt ' 1 1 f I n ' 1 1 v aa - 11 A SCHOOL BOAHH I Ah to bulld, to bulld' That IS the noblest of all arts N QW? TEACHERS I till We live to build a generous race. N School Board One evening ln a rather dllly lighted I00l not too long ago ten chosen citizens let to discuss an idea The IOOI was located in the Central School the citizens were len on the school board the idea was none other than that of a new school The past year has seen the fullfllllent of the blue prints here f0IlU1Bt8d The school board lUSt be given due credlt for the lanner in which they adequately have let their problels troubles and differences We the students are lndebted to these len of vlslon and purpose who have set down ln brick and steel the ideas which have lade possible our building and our thele Left to right Wayne J. Ferguson, C.C. Sarver, John 0. Parke, Fred L. Kellals, Wllllal C. Bell, Donald L. TDOIBS, Dr. L.W. Earley, Eller F. Schrader, Mrs. Lydia Noah, Vlrgll nears. 1 , l f f,.a?3f M y Y x . 2' .R - I I ' 1 I I 1 ' Y . ADMINISTRATION Worklng in the school admlnlstratlon we have three dedlcated and extrelely well qualified bullders They are Mr Cyril Sarver Supervising Principal Ir Kolman Toth Prlncxpal and Mr Robert Tr1thart Vxce Prlnclpal Although they constantly work for the betterment OI the school for ways to improve instructlon and increase student xnterests rn the school subjects their individual vocatlons are separate and dxstlnct As len dedicated tc their IOIK each is allays lllllhg to lend a helping hand when his services are needed They accomplish this ln varlous lays M Sarver is noted for his lltty expressions Hr Toth for his little jam sessions and Ir Trithart for his oln brand of dry humor Thelr dedlcatlon and helpfulness have been essential to our class through the years INN 'Uv Q M Zlln t, 's Hands that glve us unending service belong to the girls who grace our school office HIS Phyllis Martin Mrs Irene Sukits and Mrs Ruth Johnston Never do they refuse to assist a student who asks for help They are eternally busy with work tor student body and administration which constitute a week of luch more than N14 -cl the usual forty hours Many tiles after everyone has deserted the school they can be seen burning the lld night oll fervently working on lnnulerable tasks that develop around a school Thelr help fulness has been essential to the success of our class 'H 3 Mary Auld Jr GSI Crafts M Ed S11vers 1thS Indlana S T C Carnegxe Tech IHICIDRKIODHI School of Art Penland School of Hand1craft Talbot gosberdt Scott Cralg History Un1vers1ty of P1ttsburgh Health Phys Ed Intramurals S lppery S T C --J Henry R C3S1111 Ar B S 1n Art Ed Talbot Ed1hbOf0 S T C V1olet Czuba Shorthand 0ff1CC Pract1ce BUSINESS Machlnes Typlng 1 11 ,.-,.,fQy-. sr ' 'Ulr- 7' L Thiel College Eur .Q!! 4-.,.... James DeFrance Basketball B S in B1ology Bo s Intramural Grove Clty College UHIVCISIIY of Pittsburgh E1a1ne M E118S Llbrarlan Llbrary science Library Club College of Wllllal Q Mary Unlversxty of Pittsburgh Carnegle Tech Duquesne Nancy L Evans Nurse Youth Hostel Club Pennsylvania Cbllege for Iolen Unlversxty of Pittsburgh University of Halali Bn: aug er y E s A D h C En li h 10 rench 1 Hamptonlan fAsslstantJ if X- ,wth-4 1...- Al III? I x ,f ' , ,ee 'ef W, . . y mmf J! at , , V I x, A , . ku? M , 3' 'Q ' ' 3 , P 5 ' . . l '5 . B.A. ' ' X rf' .J .'-' ' f 4 . I , fff7fYf 'H m ' - . l 'V - ,. J 4,3 ' I lf , ' A B.S. ' ta .aw V , R-N 'f W . g --R- - 4 Ill! KL! Lawrence D Farmerle Xalter Fndley Health Phys Ed History M Ed Football TraCk English Boys Intramural Asst Football Coach Clarlon S T C University of Pittsburgh Susan George Home Econo ics Kathryn Hannan Hygiene Gyl B S Ed JI G SI Chapters B S In Health GU1d8nCe COUDSCIOI Reg Dletltlon of Future Homemakers M Ed Yearbook Mlaml Unlverslty Shadyslde Hospital Leaders Club Slippery Rock s T c UIIIVEYSIIY of PEHDSYIVBDIB l Q ls? 'vb W A s...,....Q4Q EZZZEESI Q- .'1,, .4--N, u 5. sf ef ,'5h' A if Mx. E f .fu X xc Rose Margaret Heinz B.A. English Senior Play Drama Club Unlverslty of Pittsburgh Chatham College Opera Workshop Fred A Hunt Gumance Counselor M Ed Sclence Safety Ed Vlsual A1d Student Councll Camera Club East Stroudsburgh T C University of Plttsburgh i James L. Henne Mathematics Asst Football Coach Allegheny College 4 Rlchard B H1shman Band B A CIZIIHBI CDOII Cafhegle Tech Dance Band .qll 1 Karl K. Kellar Senior Science B.s. loodshop, BIOIOQY, Mechanical Drawing Nature Club Unlverslty of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh William Koslick B.S. Ed. IhdUSII13l Arts California S.T.C. University of Pittsburgh Hush Man1on Mathenatlcs Varsity Basketball Unlverslty of Illlnols Duquesne UHIVOTSIIY Dorothy McGear Girls Hygiene hyslcal Education Unlverslty of Plttsburgh fi 6 W' wf sw: he 0 U NIT R N 1,3 ' is ' ,fl-'2,uncHT CAIN ln uno: Ill!! John MCISSHC, Jr. Civics Margaret Morrison Mathematics - M U S History Geneva College University of Pittsburgh Key Club Thiel couege K Raymond Pantuso Chellstry Woodrow Phelps English B S H Bd PIIYSICS ll FICDCII General scmence Jr Varsity Basketball Jr Science Club Gannon College Slippery Rock S T C University of Pittsburgh nlverslty of Pittsburgh oyola College ,aw M ,f 0:4 1 v V f f I Y LOU I DA my Q ik X 'X ,, six, , ,K .f ' r ' ' N XXX l 'yn .. A as ... .... nl 4 TEXAAS XFX X XY f' it . R WZ' 2 Sf B.S. . Ed. . . B.A, . . . . B.A. - . Ed. . . . IS taxes Zi! 2 -m :..-'J-7 Gregory Spanos World History B S M d Problems of Democracy HISIOIY Club Unxversity of Pittsburgh Grove Cit y C01 lege xx as 'W +1 Mary R1chardson Typewritiug M d Shorthand University of Pittsburgh Helen Ruth Snyder Vocal Helen Terw1ll1ger Latin 1 11 BM Ed Ch01l' BA BIIGMA Glrls Ensemble Boys Quart et University or Pittsburgh y A 1 S- iillili T Q-. ,I A K- . Arkv Q -his - if I 252' ff: '- Q t - . .. -: '2-'1 B.S. - . E . J. B. T. . . . E . ? Jenette Tryon Business English B s ma Bookkeeping Typing 1 Rider College Halptonian Syracuse University University of Pittsburgh Robert Varnum Soc1a1 Studxes M Ed Future Teachers of America Slippery Rock S T C Unlverslty of Pittsburgh 4 In vain we build the world unless the builder also grows 'hllwuu' 'Af John Acton Blackie Talbot Silversmlths Senior Play Blackie has added a lot of color to our building of with his magnetic personality and never ending humor His interest in art has won hlm several awards We can be sure that Blackie s personality and capa bilities w1l1 be appreciated in what ever field he chooses Leonard Hoy Beggs Len You know what I mean Football Talbot Smiling Len has taken the theme of our yearbook Building to heart b cause after graduation he intends to become a carpenter His adept work in Wllllam Baud Beffv Oiueu the shop on the printing staff of the Talbot and the Senior Fair has proved to us that hlscholce conforms with his aptitudes HIS other 1nterests lie lainly in the field of sports Elizabeth Lottie Behringer L Oh D0 Leaders Club Talbot Camera Club A business student Liz will be a competent secretary. Outside of school work Liz was active in Talbot, Leaders Club, President of Calera Club, and a very helpful member of our class. Buddy boy Printing Staff of Talbot Oilwell Willy IS one of our more colorful builders of Hampton has an unsurpassed desire to work hard and an overflowing sense of humor We will mlss Ollwell s little idioms and funny actions His interest ln printing our Talbot will be useful as a craftsman John N1cho1 as Best Jack Yeah but a Basketball Track Jack one of our sports bullder of w111 always be remembered for h1s br11l1ant basketball playlng and partlcxpatlon on the track team Out s1de of school Jack enjoys both hunt ing and f1Sh1hg College IS Jack s goal after graduatlon Well now Football SEHIOI Fa1r Chess Club Do as a member of our football team and Sen1or Fa1r Commlttee mas contr1buted much to the stature of the SEHIOY Class Hrs subtle sense of humor h1s talent 1n math and science are hrs most notable character1st1cs He is plannlng to take an eng1neerlng course at Penn State LQ. Paul Earl Blck Pebby Don t ask me Shop Club Georgraphy Club 1ncl1ned bu1ld1ng trme whlch he Pebby s make h1n Pebby belng sc1ent1f1cal1y has contr1buted much to the of Hampton H1gh Hrs spare consumed by hrs rad1o hobby IS unusually 6nIhUS1aSt1C bI1ghtH6SS and ambrtron w11l a number one radlo technlclan Well I d l1ke to Football Track Nature Club Dick Joined us lh hrs Sophomore If Norman Earl Blbenhexm Non You Know Talbot Football Sen1or Play Choir Norm s llvely sense of humor qu1ck wrt have galned h1m the sh1p of the ent1re class remember Norm s football act and his trlend We will lV1t18S and hrs playlng Santa Claus at Sen1or Fa1r He IS plann1ng to enter college after h1s graduatron and rs lnterested in teachlng LaVeme GIUFI 1 1 a Gb Heavens V1ce Pres1dent of Student Counc1l Sen1or Cho1r Talbot Readlng Club Hampton1an year H1s qulck wrt and darlng attl Laverne s frlendly personality V111 tude have won h1n many friends Healways be remembered at Hampton Her played quarterback rn football and Iaspursult of the busrness course V111 a star on the Cinder track D1CK plansenable her to be a very colpetent sec to go to college to study engineering retary after graduation Her never t1r1ng efforts during our pecan logs sales will always be appreciated by the Senior Class :J Q- 4 X v i sv pf .. q N A . .58, D ' . I ' ' I . I ' ' I ' : b . 1 ' ' . . . , I , I I IS , ' . Donald Joseph Cappell ' 'Don' ' Richard lilliam Carelly ' 'Dick' ' , I , , l 'LLC' . D n' ' . . . ' . l . . . ' I . . . 4 , . .- , , . y 6- gkt , A 3 ' if . 1 A X 'x x H ' 3 .X N X a...s fri' Carolyn Dianne Clarke ' 'Carol' ' What'd I Say? Talbot, Girls' Ensemble, Reading Club, History Club, Future Teacher's Club. Carol's jolly attitude and happy smile will always be remembered around Hampton. She has been willing to pitch in and help to gain thesuccess of many of our school projects. Carol has the distinction of being the only girl brave enough to take Trig. After high school, she plans to attend college to become an English teacher. Q1 Make yourself at home ....1r... i George H. Cover ' 'George' ' W8111l n0l Vice President of Key Club, Talbot, History Club, Senior Play Senior Fair Because George plans to attend college the greater part of his tlle is spent in his BCBGBIIC endeavors Judging from his honorable record in the past we are sure of his success ln the future Dorothy lbvlin Gootsle Oh yeah sure' Right alayl Jessica in the Senior Play In spite of the fact that she just recently Joined Hampton s builders Gootsle has fast become an inseparable part of ourclass Gootsle particularly enjoys Physical Education Because of interest in the Business Department she plans to become a secretary after graduation 'ar ' ii ,, ' I ' cc ,, 4' 1, ' H ' . u . . X . . ' Hwf ' I 1, ' . I Bobble Ann has helped to make Olll' Harry Leroy bannm Harry Roll em over Harry IS one of our more courteous and rndependent Builders ' As a fine craftsman he produces many pieces of art 1n the shop In hrs spare t1me his lnterest rn huntlng We know h1sG1arles Goff Chuck IHGUSIIY wlll be a credlt to hlm wher ever he goes whaddaya mean? Barbara Ann baw B0bb16 AM' ' Check It Majorettes SIIVCISMIIUS Leaders Club Ialbot football seasons exc1t1ng as one of our magorettes She spends a lot of her spare t1me rn the art room and sincerely hope she achleves her goal to attend Prttsburgh Instltute f Technology Edvard Glllner Band Ch01I Ed 1S an Senlor Cholr Heyya Track OUISIHHGIDQ tenor lh the and Bo s ar Treasurer of Senror Class Key Club Student Councll Talbot Chuck, one of Hampton s Master burlders played an rmportant part thls year 1n connection wlth the class finances Chuck IS studrngan academrc course and is very lnterested 1n auto mobiles and what makes them tlck After e summer of baseball playing he intends to enter college y QU tet He has turned the wheels of the many success ful dances sponsored by our class Ed IS also lnterested 1n sports such as Sh00t1ng flshlng and he participates rn track He IS undeclded about his future Llnda Lee bottschalk Lin ' Gads what a blast Lrn has contrlbuted a great deal of 111um1nat1on to our bu1ld1ng wlth her cheerful pleasant manner She lS an earnest commerclal student and hopes to be a secretaryupongraduatlon With her lxkable personal1ty we re sure she will brrghten her future office as she has brlghtened our years at Hampton in...- Bonme Gay Greno Bonnie' ' What 3. b13.St Talbot Cheerleader Cheerleadrng Club Senxor Falr Class Secretary Dxxleland Band Treasurer of Leaders Club Band Basketball Bonnle one of the actlve members of our class IS lnterested ln any sports As a cheerleader sheencouraged many a fan to cheer Bonnle wlll be remembered for her br1 ht e g p rsonallt sense of humor and gay laugh plans to enter a buslness career after graduatlon I I 1 V'1111am Harry Haberlem Habe sn tr y' bootball Cholr Talbot Stage Manage JI Senlor Play Habe s merry smile and wonderful sense of humor have brl htened nan a 8 Y class H1s presence and voxce can always be depended upon xn cho1r has dlsplayed good sp1r1t and sports manshlp especially as an end IH foot ball Habe and Bube the alter egos wrll always be remembered by thexr classmates as an lnseparable palr SECICEBIICS are an 1hd1SP8nS8b18 PHEDOIEROD in Modern DUBIDBSS WS rfffifi fees - -.4-init!! ! :'-Y, . l I li 'O a1'! Barbara Ann Harshaw Barb You re kidding Leaders Club Talbot Sllversnlths Barb s frlendly Smlle and Ialillar H for everyone have added great charm to our bu1ld1ng She hopes t attend college after graduation and we all agree that hergay but slncere lays wlll make her as well llked there as they have ln the past 4' .3 ir ' 4 5 I r I , ul f hz I T ' 'I V' - - ,, ,, , so as I i I I ' A . g 2 . 0 - ' C , A T ' j. He I I , ' ll . 5 .7 1' ' 1 p 5 gi 1 .4-4' ,Q -- . A I y -Y I 1--' KE . I 5' J Nllllr Man lyn Jean Hartman Marll yn Idmltkmw F H A Talbot Leaders Club senior Play Girls Basketball manager Senlor Fair Marilyn has always been among the hardest workers at our class functlona Her homemaklng skill and ever willing ness to cooperate contributed much to make our Senior Fair a great success She hopes to attend Indiana State Teachers College in pursuit of a home making career Yeahhhh! Football Basketball Band Secretary of Key Club Boy squartet Senior Play, Track The best way to describe Wayne ll found in one phrase Swell guy He will be remembered by the community as well as the school for his work ll the secretary ot Key Club Wayne plant to attend California State Teacher! College to study Industrial AIIS Ie are sure his abllity and wonderful personality will make hlm a success ln college is 's Willian RISSCII Hibbs ' 'Bill ' ' Meo-Myo Senior Cholr A quiet builder, Bill is pursuing a general course. He especially enjoys ls Senior science classes. Asa member or the Naval Reserves, Bill plans, of Course, onentering active duty immedi- ltely after graduation. Kathryn Louise Hoffinan Kathy Gee Whiz A very quiet builder of 58 Kathy wlll always be remembered forher ardu ous work ln the Home Economics Depart ment She was honored this year by being chosen to represent Hampton at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show ir Harrisburg Grace Louise Holland Grace What a rlot Head Majorette Talbot F T A Senior Falr Leaders Club Student Council Reading Club Grace one of our many hard working classmates can be seen to best advan tage leadln the Majorettes and Band on the Ile d during football season All our ood wishes Iorsuccess go with Grace w en she enters Sli pery Rock S T C ln September lay s e continue the high ltlldard of scholarship sho hal ll lbltod lh hllh ICDOOI -uv4'1 N4 465-arf' I 3. Q! A E . 'rn' , If F. H. A. . . ' qlilh '. If pu P ' ' E . ' . ' E . . . , E Wayne Howard Jackson ' , ' ' Waime' ' ' J A , U . . . I A H :A . f !a, I . . I . I sg I! I Leo kamphaus Lee ' ' Go Away Football Track Basketball Quret Lee has been an actrve par tlclpant in sports He has proved his value rn football basketball andtrack In hrs lexsure true boatlng on the Allegheny Rrver near Last Brady washls favorlte occupatlon He antlcxpatel J01H1ng the Navy after graduatxon Margaret qoplua Karwovwslu Margie ' Hatronal Honor Soclety Art Ed1t0f of Talbot Magorette Basketball Senlor Fa1r Presrdent of Leaders Club Senior Play Readrng Club Srlversmlths An outstandlng athlete and a magor ette Margre has also proven herself scnolastlcally by be1ng chosen for Vatronal Honor Soclety Her helpful ways and wllllngness to contrlbute to the class were many Everyone agree! hat she wlll make a wonderful nurse George Klduss Tlger' ' on yea' Drama Club Txger one of ourmechanlcally mlnded bu1lders, IS very lnterested ln auto mechanrcs andplans to enter thls Ileld after servrng lh the Navy ...Af 57 'Ti ,wits 1ll K l K 'inn ,Sr his gl Bette Theresa Karcher oorxy I ll phone you up Talbot Leaders Club Srlversmiths Student Counc11 F T A Basketball Senlor Farr Readlng Club Corky w11l always be remembered for her funny ways and wltty saylngs A partlclpant ID many of the school ac tlv1t1es has made her an active lelber of our class She enjoys all sports and plays basketball forR1chland Youth Center Bette plans to work before enterrng college Johl Paul Klauss 'Jack I don t know Jack l1ll be relelbered at Halpton, especially f0fh1S friendly dis osltlon He is rnterested 1n huntlng an lechan ics Jack plans to go to work u gn graduatxon le are sure his Indus y and friendliness wllllake hlla success Y If aa an Y X iq aj 'Sb , . 9- I . 0 , W . . fix Q cy . . . 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'. au on onnnhnnnnn ' In . ,I , ' , ' Q , ' A ' , ' . .'., I 5 . 3 1 re .. . ., ' x A 2 x . , K ' ' t dp - 'I A ' ' 1 'G as-'TV . - .. lair. . , Q.-had llnald Edward Kremer Don Although Don IS a very qu1et member of our class h1s genlalityhasenabled hlm to galn many friends Be1ng me chanlcally minded heespeclally enjoys his mechanlcal dravlng classes and tlnkerlngwlthhls car Upon graduating he plans to work as a IGCDIUISC S l 'I b 'ka-,-rf Joan Mane L1tV1k That ll D6 the day National Honor Soc1ety Talbot Hubert W Lyons We ll see about that' Talbot Camera Club Senior Choir Bob has assisted ln many a small way ln the building of ourclass His voice has added strength to the bass section of the Senior Choir at its many per formances Bob prefers shop above all other subjects 1- is A studlous member of the class, Joan s scholastlc ablllty won for her a place ln Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety ln the eleventh grade After graduation Joan w11l enter the business world We are sure that she will succeed ln whatever she endeavors gf? Births Mae Martm Marty' ' Holy cow'l T3.1b0t MRJOICIIC L68.deI'SC1llb SIIVEI' Sliths Marty one of the majorettes con tributed much to the success of our football season Asa business student she en oys Typing and Office Practice Much o her spare time is spent ln the Art Room After graduation she plans to enter a business school W1111an Charles Mdhllen Blll Ahhhhhh Senior Fair If Black ln SBDIOI Play Bill an aeronautical Builder can be seen buzzing around the township when he ls not hunting or fishing He has been extremely helpful ln class activities especially the senior nu The Alr Force or Navy looms ln the future for Bill J N .f , sob ll ll Y v . Hi I ' ' xr K , . . N, ax gg , ll fxggj x , ,eef . 1, 3 ' : 9 . ' I Through these portals enter for growth and 1nsp1rat1on Byron Neuman BYTUU' H1 therell Football Tres ot Student Council Byron a hard and steady worker ofthe oullders of 58 wlll be relelbered at Halpton Ior b1s ever willingness to help. Byron's competence vas utilized ln Student Councll and ln Football. Certainly his d6S1I6 for hard work and thlrst for knowledge will lake hll a success ln college or whatever he does. I Jack D1ckson Murray Jack Seriously Football Basketball Track Hay Court Jack an outstandlng athlete can always be counted on during basketball season to help the teal to vlctory Well llked by everyone at Halpton hd wlll always be relelbered for his gay and unaffected ways We sincerely hope he ls able to achieve his albltlons for college ln the future Rlchard Laverne N111 H1 ya therell Football Rich added luch to the aluselent of the school lite with his wlse cracks ln and out of class He roved his ability on the football I eld as able half back WE lish hil IUCK ln the Iut Ure llllb i 9 . t i 'l . . . ,, 'hx 'I ' ' ICR.-i-Chl! ' Y l.. ' .. 4 o , . , 7, D A. V iq, Carole Ann Parous Carole' ' Press the panic button Band T8lbOt Her favorite sayxng Press thepanlc button istyplcal of thisjovial member of our class On the serious side she is a business student lhose favorite subjects are Shorthand and0ff1ce Prac tlce In her spare time she partlcl pates in sports especially skating After graduation her goal ls a course in Pinkerton Bus1ness School Janet Rankm 'Jan' Yeah uh huh! Talbot Reading Club GIIIS Ehselble SCDIOI' Fall' Choir Jan is thepossessor of a flnesoprano voice Her musical ability brought her the coveted membership ln the Girls' Ensemble Outside of school Janenjoya reading swimming and many sports with her quiet understanding nature and warm friendly smile me know she mill make a wonderful nurse Patricia Anne O' Hara Did you hear the Joke Vlce President of Leaders Reading Club Basketball I :Path 1 BUOUC9 Club Talbot Sllversmiths Along our bullders of 58 there ls no one v1th the gay nonchalance of Pat She brought many a chuckle to the stu dent body with her antics at thesenior Pep Rally and Senior Farr Assembly Dorothea Jeanne Poupard Heavens T D ODE f theSen1or class course andafter the quieter g1rls in lspursulng a busrness graduation plans to go into the business field Her Illllng ness to lend a helping hand has been appreciated by members of the class R1Ch8I'd Gerald Renwrck Dick Later later Football TTBCK Nature Club Dick has contributed much to the building of H H S in sports partie ularly football We llll always remember l8hSh1p he S Oled Oll the gl'1d iron DICK S abilities should take hil Ia! Ill IIIBICVEI' OCCIIPBCIOII he CIIOGSCS X 'E K - 0 M N T.D. a any 0 9 l A . ., o ' . XD xl A ' , D , . rue fine exalgie or sk111,and sports- ef -s 1 ' - . 4 a r l ,ff b I 141 9 vi l I . ' 4 I , , - 1, Barbara bee Smth Smitty This ll really kill ya N3tl0ll8l Honor Society S8l'll0I' Ch01l' Lltefafy Bdlt0I' of T8.lb0t LE3d6I'S Club Basketball S9hl0I' Fall' Mary ln Senlor Play Everyone looks up to Smitty one of our tall Builders not only because of her helght but also because of her stature as a valuable class member One of Hampton s very favorite people we sincerely hope her ambltlon of attending college ln the future will be reallzed Carol Alma Schnudt Carol What am I supposed to do about lt Talbot F H A Carol has g1ven balance to ourbuild lng wlth her qulet pleasant ways buslness student Carol hopes to flnt a Job followlng her graduatlon Carol was a valuable asset to the Lxterary ularly fond of cooking and sewlng ln hole economlcs class Carol Ann Schnupp Carol No I don t have any gum' Talbot Home Economlcs Club 'QS Carol IS one of the artistically talented members of the class of 58 Her warm smlle and frlendly ways will be remembered by all She plans to enter the field of fashxon deslgnlng after her graduation from Hampton 41 Robert, Andrew Stewart Track Football Chess Club Bob a very dependable end on our football teal wlll alwaysbe remembered for hls all around love of sports His friendly sm1le and reserved personality have made hlm one of the best llked builders of 58 5 lf' Gladys Mane Schrutt Glady I m only Joshlng Talbot Caleta Club Glady though a very qulet bullder of our class always has a smlle for everyone In the past years at Hampton Glady had an actxve xnterest ln sports especially in basketball. Following graduation she plans to enter thebusl ness world as a secretary. 44 1 sr 'I ' ' 1 4 I I fm . - '-5' l I I D , . A ,- - I ' . ff, 'Z' , 4 Staff of the Talbot, and was partlc- ,f A I . ' if' K' . f'. ' 47 '4 . . ' X . - h 'N. . I l ll 3 N - l 4 ln ill Oh G. , ' ' ll ll ' 3 ll I ' an X' I Jerry ge s han' d w11113T1 harry 'laylor ' 'Bill' ' You see99' Talbot, Sllversmlths, Sculpturers club Band. Bill is one of our most prlzed art students. He not only has talent ln art but in muslc, too for he belongs to the band. A member of the Naval Reserves, Blll plans to enter actlve naval duty upon the completion of hll senior year. Fav' imnll Patr1c1a Lee Sweeney ' Pat I don t reel like staylng hone Leaders Club Marjorettes Sllversllth Talbot Pat always has a smlle and a cheer ful word for everyone Her performance wlth Hampton s Majorettes hasbeen out standlng Pat who has been in the comnerclal sectlon will include course at a business school lnherhear future Clara Mae 'lmdle Clara' ' Nasty Break Helptonlan Talbot Clara will be remelbered both ln and out of Ham ton as one of our future career glr s Her albltlon centers ltound attending a collerclal school luch as a Business Machine School She also was an actlve l-lalptonlan Exchange tot Sandra Lee Towe Sandy You know what I lean99 Talbot Student Councll Bookkee er for Girl s Basketball Senior Fa r , Majorettes F H A Leader s Club Sandy has a great GEICIIIHBIIOH to succeed ln whatever she attelpts Ho! warn sllle and gay personality as all marched down the football field llll be relelbered by her fellow Hanptonltll Sandy plans to go to Penn State t0 study Holelaklng Diana Uhl D Don t be rldlculousll Secretary Senlor Play F H A Talbot D1 ls a very busy worker around our 58 bulldlng In thebus1ness classes her spare tlme IS taken up by helping Mlss Czuba wrth class work Her will lngness to help a fellow senior ln dxstress will always be remembered Dl plans for the future are to enter the business world llledlately after grad uatlon John Jerry Uhl JerrY Kowa bonga Presldent Senlor Class Hrstory Club Football Manager Debate Teal Talbot Senlor Play Jerry has been one of the lost active Builders of our Class Because he was both popular and polltlcally lncllned he presided lost ably over our Senlor Class During election calpalgns he has favored the Repub IIC!!! Plrty Utd often TCBCIDIQO I lllk mg political unnmrc f l ARIS Sandra Watenpool Sindy Oh H0 Magorettes Leaders Club Silversllthl Club Talbot Sandy s actlvltles both rn and out of school, center for the lost part, around dancing and s orts After rad uation Sandy 1111 bu ldeither bus neal or a theatrical dancing career What ever her cholce we are sure she will construct a Ilne way of llfe all 'Wh- H Carole Ann Williams ' 'Carole' ' Really?' Editor-in-Chief of Talbot Secretary of Leaders Club Girls Ensemble Band National Honor Society, Basketball Hanptonian typist Senior Fair Senior Play One of the lost active girls ln the builders of 58 Carole has proven herself a very fine Workman and an out- standing leader in our class Outslde school Carole enJoys music andsports Grove City College is Carole's goal lft 81' Ifidlllt 10D Henry Frednck W1rth He But I lean Talbot A mechanically lncllned student Hen hasbeenactive rn the Burlders of58. This aptltude for mechanical thlngs COHIIIUUYBG much to the success of the Senior Farr The future predicts a career in the Navy or Air Force and We Know he wlll do Justice to either 'lhanas W1lson Super' ' I don t know National Honor Society Football Key Club Presrdent or Student Council Talbot Senlor Fair Su er one of our lost constructive ' bul ders is also one of our lost prollslng career len His scholastic nbllltles have been along the very top ln theclass as evidenced by his being Chosen President of Natlonal Honor So clety We sincerely hope Super s Bl bitlon to attend Harvard wlllbe accol pllahed WP' E: N 4? '- ' H 'Ui Elleell Pauhne Nlojtevucz E1 leen For crumb sake Photography Edrtor of Talbot camera Club Readlng Club Senlor Play Elleen very IDGUSIIIOUS co mercral student plans to work as a secretary before gO1ng to Penn State to study hortrculture Her work as Photographlc Ed1t0f of Talbot rndlcates that she w11l do a good Job IH whatever she attempts V M-MR LOUISE B Workmger Weasel B1g deal Hole Econollcs Club Senior Fair Louise IS taklng a business course of which 0ff1C9 Practice class IS her favorlte Outslde of school Louise s special interests are centered around sellng svlllxng skating and other outsrde sports Her future albltlon after school is to get a Job ln an 0ff1C9 Randy Kelth Wyhe Red Oh go now Randy has grven proportlon to our bulldlng wrth hlsfrrendly personality He IS an av1d sports fan a fervent hunter and IS outstandlng in flgure skatlng dur1ng thew1nter months Red s future IS undeclded H. nga fm! G.. 9 't- X is . ,T I ff X . X KXXX XXX 4, .4 . I . . . X . . . . . ' ' 1 W EH UND IQ L A 5 5 N E N ' . P-.., b lyk-x--QP? -V+. '? i4+ .. ,.,, ' Seventh Grade 7th Grade First row - C. Sharp, S. Bergfleld, D. Anderson, J. Jamison, N. FIICK ,R. Bayne, G. Stetanldes B. Stewart, F. Tupper. Second FOI - L. Fullerton, J. Hoffman, M. Hartman B. Wink, M. srracnen, F. Bernclc, L. Mcltelvey, L. Warner, B. Reutschl. Thlrd row - lr. Phelps, B.0berc,B. McM1llen, M. Relhen B. Austin, D. Laskovich, G. Klle. These llttle bullders have Jumped rlght 1nto the busy Hampton llfe dlsplte the many adjustments to thelr new surroundlngs Thelr eagerness to llve up to the standards of their upperclassmen has produced many outstandlng ZCHICVSNCDIS We are proud to welcome them into our building and hope they will carry on OUT name Wlth SUCCESS 7th Grade FlfSI IOW L Perlsh C Groslck N Hatch L Smlth J Johnston B McSwaney J Weckerly L McDonald G Rxgg Second row A Bartholomew B Willlams N Dumbauld HIDDS A Vandale J Dlxon Thlrd row Mr Mclsaac L Torrence D DeRusha H Kellner B Washburn M Ferris D Muhr J Hanlon , . . J A e n - , ' xl cl Fassbach, H. Potts, S., Flowers, K: K1 o ' , .5 5 A H I - 1 - I - A ' gi U A A ' . ' 'M ' ' as' - my ni? . I .' I ' Y . I Q 3 K Y , , -L-.... I ! Elks 1 7th Grade First row S St1ck1e J Lokar S Faulhaber M Salerno C Maute J Dav1s D Sweetland Second row D Swaney C Fugazzotto S SIIOHS D Olekczak B Hanna B Miller C Kllbert F Penzenstadler Third ION S DeLacey M McKown D Thomas J Cunningham A LaFever M Smith McKee J Kendrlck 7th Grade First row - L. Gerhardt, D. Miller, P. Sarver, G. Myers, J. Martin, Ed. Cain, C. Ad3ms,,D. Lindsay. Second IOW - S. George, S. Grubbs, P. Fritz, S. Cadwaller, G. Kulbacki, D. Shane, S. Stritzinger, C. Burk, S. Uhl, P. McGahey Third row - J. Schmidt, B. Humes J. Strawser, Mr. Varnum, D. Humes, A. Williams, B. Sadler, T Bushe D Vaughn 8th Grade FIISI ron L Black F Calh J Holles K Tupper I Relsen D Zeigler M Hurray D W11118lS C Polka J Kerr K Kretzer J Edgar Second rol Drummond P Crooks B Henning I Lessner Third row K Schlelden S Bell T McCarthy E Uhl D Ferguson B Cocks W Grubbs D Taylor J Bailey Down the Long Long Trail to the Cafeteria W. Burkanp, J. Nacey, A. Gatz, L. Linn, J. Fodi, D. LaZaro, C. ll ID - 8th Grade First row - . y J. Schrul, D. Virginia, S. Schrey, M. ' Pierce, C. Lancaster, J. S1ford,12 Spreng, i D. Kerken. lm.-UMW' Y, -4 .-tvs - ,. . Second row - M. Snyder, R. McKelvey, S. LeJeune, T. Marol, M. Wenk, D. McNeal, A. Isles, D. Maier J. Beggs. Third row R Wrrth J Morrison R Anderson Yaman R Tobe F Wrddlng S Rodenbaugh T Sanford F wink J Jones M wessel D Watenpool J Tallk E1ghth Grades The eighth graders this year have really grown up Finally becoming full fledged Halpton builders they have ga1ned the dlstinguzshed prestige of really belonging to the building in their classes and unusual enthuslasm ln school act1v1t1es they have become a welcome addltxon They have adapted to their new SUff0Und1DgS w1th ease and w1l1 undoubtedly continue with smooth sa1l1ng therest of their school year 8th Grade First row lf B Ro nson B Beggs D Curran B Deal D Mlersch E Talik A Hart B Stratton Second row N Andrews M Opperlan K Mclillen D Miller E Stahl M Ferguson L Newman N Ftull B Horn R P161 J MCHI en B Fleming Third row R Muntz G Moyer H Rolls G Sute R Campbell J Parke G Raynovic S Po osky A Baum G Peterson D Ireland 6 . . I o , ., . I . , 1. . : f B A A ,,l. Q Q. , G. Beggs, D. Dryha, E. Grubbs, M. Petredis, . V i , Q I , .. . .. ' I . , ,fix 1 I r 1 9 A . ' ,' . ', '. , '. ' ll I - . F ' g . . . I '. 45 '--' ' 5 y . , . , . , . , . 9th Grade FITS! IOI N Yeager K Cushlng R Robinson B Graham H Kobert V Arbuthnot B Klle C Stenzel P McKee S Skander C Deal N Brod N Sllth Second row R Davxs T Schveppe C Jendrasak B Vance W Forelan W Jenkins G Plel R Barlow R Craig E Anstead Third row P Johnston W Scully R Co1l1er D Huber J Jordan E Nuttal R Opperlan R Schall Freshman Class The Freshmen have been well represented ln all our HCIIVIIICS thxs year Along with their very successful closed class dance th1s class has had four chapels which everyone enjoyed Officers during the1r last year ln the JUHIOI h1gh are Ed Nuttal Presldent Vaughn Blackstone V1ce president Teddy YSSICI Secretary and DICK Col11er TIEHSUICI With thelf flne record they I111pI0bably be HS SUCCESS ful 1n sen1or hlgh as they have been ln the past 9th Grade First row W Ramsey B Nitsche C Be gs J Tesone D Fuller S Wirth J M11 er R Kobert S Holtgraver D Cederberg Second row J Cover J Barbary J Harrls B Holllhan offler Hughes N Garrard Groslck S Stahl P Nuttal L McGahey Third row Saylor E Powell V Flores G Hallock Morl A Stahl R Messier J Hrason Schmocker D Brooks J Stephanldes D Narclsl 1 3 1 BE 1 1 I CI K ' I J. ' ', .H ,N. P. '. . , . , . , K. . . , . . First row M Kretzer D Bender Second row V Rrvers C LeJeune Dauber B Tnlrd row J Magee Tortorette Clarke 9 th Grade S Musick V Blackstone J Jacesko R Brucker P RODIDSOH L Ridley B Crooks S Leonard M Sllger C Lancaster S Bardonner I Dav1s E Churllla M Deasy V Hawthorne M Dav1s B Beggs oop Francls J Knittel B Earley L Dleckmann n1e Noa J Cata o When Do We Elt? 9th Grade First row - D. Rihn, B. Mclillen, D. Teeter, D, Greenhouse, R. Nill, W. Raible, L. Clark F. Hentschel, B. Amiano, L. Churllla. S6COIld I'0l - B Sahaydak V Willlans R Riley Panza D Wxlllams M ZIIDOIOCKX Yester P MOIIISOH J Robinson Scantl1ng J Crompton A rt Unferdorfer ODF! Thlrd row J Hanlon A Ha1l1 H Klin enberg Dally H G11ner J Watson Guyer R Shrlner L Zlegler lf! i,m..0v so . I by A -was Q' ffl 10th Grade First row B Fredrick S Huber S sk McG1bbney C Mays P Callan C Dixon S Ferrarlo J Miller R D1V1ncenz0 Second row C Helnauer C Ireland T Curran Watt D Peters R Fassbach A Stader P Klngery P Allen Third row P Berran D Nuttall R Ta 1K Sutherlan S Hoover . Jones Morrison R Ferguson 5 Planning For Dr Worl1nghal's Visit 10th Grade First row C Mazuran L Ferguson S Hoffman C Pot! J Grubbs R Drrer T Denchyna M Bllls P Llghtner Second FOV G Nasson M Hunkele R Hlbbs C Wagner M Neelan J Deed L Johnson I Holland P Feehan Third row K Trust L Parous B Rodgers L Betz C Laskovrch H urkalp, T Hltchnan, R Huber, J Bartholomew, A Schwartz iif if l tug 1 I-1 Tenth Grade 10th Grade First row P Koffler D Hell A Calderlood LCCTBI C Gilkey C Garland H Beveridge C Spreng N Wolfe I McA11ster Second FOI F Black J Petredis R Beggs J Zlhler E McKay E Nacey I Oleksak F Hatch B Beckllth Third IDU B Cocks P Stickle N Horn C Sllth H SCh1e1den E WIIIIBIS H Martin R Ramsey R Needham J Solllnger Thls year being the Sophomore s first in high school was naturally a real testo! their lorklan shlp We are proud to say that they have built themselves a fine reputation in lany fields Scho lastlcally they rank h1gh and there are many budding young athletes artlsts and writers in this versa tile class 10th Grade kg., FITS! IOW L Houpt J Hanlon N McDonald Patnode M Tryon B Braun L Powell E KSIWOVSKI Second row V BGIZODSKI G Plerce N Frledeman E1 er L Abralovlc F Kellals LaZaro M 0 Nell Thlrd row G. Wlrth, L Semler, A. Selvaggio, G. Neelan, T. AUSIID, B. McGregor, K. Davies A. P81I1Sh, R. Nlckle, P. Selbert. .i A' f ' ' 9 l- if 1 ' . , , ,fu . ' ' ' . ' G. ' . i i',. Flxh . 1 Z . 1 2 . 1 ' . : A ' P .215 ga M - ' ,Q I pf ' ' I ' 1 ' 1 ' I I ' I 0 1 1 1 ' 1 v f . ' fha-4 D I ' 1 ' - 9 ' 1 ' 1 .,.-,QA 54 ' ' . 1 ' 1 o , 1 I sw ' 'f VE ' .1 5 -'ei . I 1 1 P ' 1 'V 1 I 1 ' 1 P L . '. . ' . . .n , I - 9' I . 10th Grade FIISC row S Schlotterer W Vaughn L Depenhart C Barley N Smithyman L Waldrop A Ward P Tupper J Bruhach F Hrason J Gerhardt C Hrovosky Second row Kulbackl W Craig J Bruhach Yakovich J Caln Third row J Choke J Walsh A C10tt1 C Portl J Sllhlettel' llth Grade First row D. Stetanlk, N. Maute, N. Lyons, I. Whitezell, B. Reiner, V. Geyer, E. Iarnarosa, C. Ott. SCCOIIG IO! D. Arture, A. Tesone, L. Flick, F. lallhausser, R. Lee, G. Teeter, R. Getty Third row G. Barngrover, R. Stravser, D. Cable, T. Maxwell, J. Ralble, T. Charlton, R. lisniewskl. E. Penzenstadler, J. Frederick, D. . - V . . , S. Frrst row 1-3. cronpron J surnynan K lilson G Watt, J. lcMonega1 S Miller P Anstead A. Blair, R LaZaro Second ro! Cs' mu fi 0 I5 F. Hacik. R Brown G FIICK L Needhal .ss .5 J. Lee, F. Dekusha Third row - B Byer L Workinger D Newman J Hunter M Leeper J Lundy This 8hIhUS18St1C group has done a fine job of preparing themselves for their busy senior year They have been represented in lany activities their lost outstanding efforts are their lerits in the sports and srlversnith fields The best of luck for a successful senior year Juniors! First row P. Glannon Gavula. Second rol B. Frazier liersch. Third row N. Collier Schall N. 11th Grade First row S Ladesic S Adler J Staas S Kreuer J Krause J Hutchings J Frederick T Karcls N Carson K Greenhouse Second row F lazzei D Fugazzotto B Foreman J P Kelly Third row I Zillveger B Sobol B Arbuthnot R lllvlak J Poupard L Babic B lluntz T Beislnger e Tickets Please' ' Rivers, R: lloslaney, J. drlli, P. Pavisxf Mor V19 flfld rlch 5011 for our aestheuc growth Readlng Club First row L Gottschalk B Karcher E Wojetewlcz J Rankin T Friedeman L Churilla R LaZaro A Blair D q O A Second row iii c-c if Q. ai,-.Ed,,., Readlng Club Th1S club has no special meeting perlod but IRIHIRIDS a large membershlp Its purpose IS read and enJoy the best of current modern 11tera ture The club 1S seven years old and sponsored by Mrs Wrlght Each member pays the same membershlp fee and books are bought 1n a group The books are on loan to all members unt11 the end of the term when everyone takes hole his book H C Clarke G H0llaIld M Karwowskl P Anstead P Parke D Miersch J Rivers McSwaney J ee F DeRusha c eltree J Hunter Havlak Leeper B Lee D Cable Jun1or Hlgh Sc1ence Club During second perrod on Mondays the Junior Hlgh scrence Club members meet rn the chemistry room Sponsored by Mr Pantuso the purpose of the club IS to explore the varlous realms I SCIEDCC Membershlp IS open to any Junior hlgh student lnterested 1n scxence One of the ma1n funct1ons of the club is to stlmulate SC18ht1f1C rnterests among these students Jun1or Sclence Club First l'0W R Barlow J Cunnrngham M McKown B Miller W Rarble D Humes Second row N Gros1ck B Beggs C LeJeune C Adams J Guyer L DGICKEHH E Panza ' I . I ' I . , . , . , . . J H5 1' Q 'T L' 7 . . . ,' 'V ry A gs , ' r ' n ' 1 ' ' ' ' A A E,-Cu 4 1 1 ' I ' n ' l i 'r In ., V' n. , . L , . , o. k it Q , at 4 R o n , . , R. , M. C f ' W ul i I n Mx f ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' N.: 122 , Q ek-- 'if f . ?-- ,j ,, -4- ll sei... - ' . l . ' . . U l ' p . I to ' - - ' . ' ' . . . - . . . . .0 . ' . zap' gg in 1 ,V ' ' i . j ,, , Q , ,,,, .,,...-M M . - , . ' , f , e u . , . , - , . Student Councll Flrst row L Gottschalk J Tesone F Hrason Bec w1th L Ferrarro Z1egler Ladesrc T w11S0n L Churrlla B Newman S Towe N Hatch Second row D Greenhouse L Houpt B Lee V Williams B Karcher P Pavesl P Parke B Suther land G Holland D Brooks S Hoffman M Smlth M Neelan Thlrd row C Ireland C Goff B Needham T McCarthy J Hunter D Newman C Porti C Pettrbon B McGregor J Cover Mr Hunt Studen t Counc 11 Student Councll under the direction of Mr Hunt meets on Monday during the second period The Student Counc11 IS composed of about thirty members who are elected by the lndrvldual homerooms as their representatlves Thelr purpose is to direct and to speak for the student body Th1s ls carried out by s1x standrng commrttees composed of lnterested members of the student body This year the Student Council has made many advances rn student representatlon under 1ts presldent Tom Wrlson Th1s year s Student Counc11 has set a f1ne exa ple for future counclls Amer1ca s Youth Hostel Club Partrcrpatlng 1n outdoor act1v1t1es such as h1k1ng camplng and swlmmlng 1S the purpose of this club drrected by M1ss Evans Therr hrkes havetaken them to Crooked Creek and all overHampton Township Many Saturday n1ghts f1HdS them SW1mm1hg at the Y M C A ln Tarentum Youth Hostel Club FIFSI row P Llghtner, P Tupper, A Ward Second row N. Wolfe, D. Helm, W. Jackson, R. Hlbbs, M. Leeper, B Lee, F. Hentschel, F. DeRusha Thxrd row V. Blackstone, B. Vance, C. Sllth, T. Curran, R. Tallk, K. Shane, E. Anstead, A. Stadler, R. Messmer, Mlss Evans, sponsor. nd- - . , . . . , R. We ' +- :H f ' E ff1 fQ1 up . .p , n. ' , s. 1 . ,,,1j,2 s I gp . 4 ' M S: Baum,T. Maxlwell, V. Rivers, lEJ..Nuttal1, ' ' 1 5 - A :I ' 1 - v ' o i . , . . I ..- q 5 - . - . - . - V . K E . , . , . , . i . . . . ' ,. ' . , . . . I I . ' 1 'Un Stage Crew S11VpfSm1Ch Club The Stage crew supervised by Mr Kosllck has been a great help putting on our chapels and other school programs It is thrs group whoworked behlnd the scenes durxng the senxor play Their bu11d1ng ab111ty was demonstrated before the play when they could be found hammerlng and sawrng frames SIf6CCh1Hg and pa1nt1ng canvas so that the set mlght be ready for the play The stage crew has been espec1ally helpful th1s year w1th the1r efflclent operatlon of our elaborate new Ilghtlhg equ1pment The SI1V6fSm1th Mrs Auld conslsts of twelfth grades The bers the fundamentals Club under the sponsorship of students from the seventh to club teaches JUHIOI high nel of sllversmithing and affords students who cannot f1nd t1me to elect artln school a chance to work w1th silver Because many students enter the1r work 1n compet1t1on Hampton ranks hlgh among the prlze wlnnlng entries Stage Crew Left to rlght R Brown Foreman Berry Huber Pelrlsh Da11y Greenhouse Roblnson Q' C s f. 'I kv, . ...aa ' w ' Y? ,Ya . . . . , . , 1 . 1 . , x ' , .Q ' g W. R. Q 5 B. A B. tb B. . A. V' J. 4 D. Printing Staff Left to right W. Berry Mr. Koslick qsponsorb L. Beggs W. Haberlein H. Wirth H.Gmnm Senlor and Junlor Hlgh Nature Club To acqua1nt members w1th natural phenomena IS the purpose of both these clubs Under the sponsorsh1p of Mr Kellar the members have taken several 1nterest1ng fleld trlps 1HC1Ud1hg SCDIOI Hrgh tr1p to Kane th1s year They have also made b1rd feeders and houses and have d1scussed and pract1ced CODSEFVHIIOH Wlth a combrned membershrp of th1rty two boys the club rntends to open the membersh1p to any and all rnterested girls next year .ll go r 1 .4 Prlntlng Staff A new sklll prlntlng was 1ntf0dUCed this year under Mr KOSIICK s supervrsron The programs for and the our speclal events trckets for cafeteria plays many forms for the ad 1n1strat1ve offices and yearbook were produced by the offset press and four senlors 'wi WMM Senlor Hlgh Nature Club FIISI row R Fossbach E KZIVOWSKI R Drler T Austrn Second row K Davles C5 34' Thlrd row fx K B Arbuthnot G Hallock E Wllllams x? D Cappell D Carelly Charlton W Zlllweger Fourth row Mr Kellar fsponsorb R WISHIBWSKI D Huber E Anstead B Vance 'll ' N X I ? U A l ' -I ' I I ' QQQYQ ffgnfl R. Messmer, K. Schleiden, T. Schweppe, :trim Q5 G 4 , n p A OV - 1 ' , fr. ' , I su 1 R A X ' n , ' . Library Club Flrst row - Miss Elias fsponsorh, J. Fredrlck, S. Adler, C. Stenzel, J. Orluske, C. Deal, N. Yeager, C. Gilkey, P. Morrison, P. Tupper, L. Johnson, K. Cushing, M. Opperman, B. Davis, B. Graham. Second row - is . Deeds N. Brod, C. Koffler Hentschel Churilla Horn Lancaster N Groslck A Scantllng V Hawthorne S Skander N Sm1th Th1rd row B Frederick P SEIDEIE P Feehan, J M1l1er L Ferraro G LeCraw Nat1ona1 Honor SOCICCY The arm of Natronal Honor Soclety lS to acknowledge the student who accomplrshes much to be an 1ncent1ve to better SCh018IShlp and to develop leaders The membership this year con sisted of 7 students before elect1ons and 30 after To qua11fy for one ot the h1ghly competltlve mem bershlps one must have outstandlng scholarshlp and a h1gh faculty ratxng on HCIIVIIIES The club under the able direction of Mrs Wright performs an annual assembly to name new members - Wim. B 1 Llbrary Club The Llbrary Club IS made up of a group of students who work ln the library throughout each week Under the sponsorshlp of M1ss Ellas th1S groupof thlrty seven g1I1SfI0m81ghth to eleventh grade are 1earn1ng to assume more and lore of the many dut1es connected w1th the smooth opera tlon of our modern llbrary Nat1ona1 Honor Soc1ety Left to rlght Barbara Smith Margaret Karwowskl Cle Ldgar Thelma Frledeman Joan Lltvik Carole W11113mS Tom WllSOH J , , F. , L. . , N. , J. , . , . ' , n 6 : Y ' 1 I ' .1 5. g Je 4. 'M , I C v Q , l Camera Club The Camera Club under the expert supervlsron of Mr Hunt IS of lnvaluable servrce to theschool They support all of our school PUDIICHIIOHS and take the major POICIOD of the plctures for our yearbook In thls club students learn to take and flnlsh good plctures while at the same tlme they develop a wholesome hobby Dramatlc Club Flrst row L Churllla S SISK J S0ll1hg6f Camera Club First row - E. hojtewlcz, P. Callen, E. Behringer, Mr. Hunt qsponsory. Second ION B Humes J Shrum J Rlvers S Schr y P lortorete L Johnson D Elchelman G Schmltt D Humes B Sahaydak J Schmidt Drama Club under the able GIIGCIIOH ot re actlvated thls year ninth tenth and eleventh maln purpose la to provide The Drama Club M1ss Helnz has been 1 a small group I grade students ts interested people wlth lnstructlon and experience ln dramatlcs and staging So far th1s year they have read several plays In the future when the drama club gets establlshed with a better founda t1on If w11l be one of the most lnterestlng and actlve clubs 1n the school FICGCIICK J FFSUCFICK J Ralble A ward N Brod w vaugnn Second POW Black I MCAll1SI9I G Klauss N Wolfe G Barngrover Mlss Helnz J rederlck R Sobol P S61 ert Salvagglo S Adler J Flores D MIGISCH La '-'xy A - , .' El , . . . .. ' . . -2. 4 ' ' 2 , ' , V r ' v ' 9 1 . I I - ' x d X A wtf t . , V X . l 'E . ' ' ' . ' ' , - ' ' . It ' A S 0 . . ' ' ' . 1 ' ., f' , T , H' , .', . an ,B. ' 4 A A ' F. , . ' ,V . , , . A G , , - Q F . I . 'b Vf Af ' 'A ' fav i V , 'uv' . 1 8 . Q l kj nv, Y Key Club The Key Club 1S made up of sen1or hlgh boys who are outstandlng IH leadershlp scholarshlp and serv1ce ab1l1t1es The club IS sponsored by sponsor The purpose of the club IS to promote harmonlous relatlons between the school and commu n1ty through SBIVICB Some of the functlons ofthe club 1HClUUO noontlme muslc IH the cafeterla and a student employment serv1ce Key Club Seated G Cover C Edgar D Cable W Jackson Standing F DeRusha D Fugazotto A P1er1sh T w1lSOH B Sutherland Mr Mclsaac D Arture M Leeper J Uhl C Goff Lee Leaders Club Thrs club leads the school 3Ct1V1t18S and bullds school splrxt Itsupports school athletlcs and f1nances glrls sports programs The members pate 1n school act1v1t1es through cheerleaders squads majorettes and team members Thls club of flfty members sponsored by Mlss Hannah meets second perlod every Monday Leaders Club Flrst row E WOJBIEWICZ J Crompton B Smlth M KZIWOWSKI C wllllams B Greno K Hannan,Sponsor N Coll1er P Bardoner B Karcher Second row Huber T Demchyna C Hrovsky Allen E Behr1nger T Karcls S Gavula M Hartman Wagner P N Carson Thlrd row N Wolfe Arbuthnot o lenbeck C Ott G W tt V Guyer V Rlvers c llster 1 e anlon P Llgh ner Fourth row N McDonald J LaZaro N Frledeman C Poff R LaZaro A Blaxr M whltezell B Relher K WIISOD B Cocks IW Flfth row J McG1bbney D Elder B Greno erguson F Kellams C Ireland Mlller J Mlller C Beggs R RODIUSOH L Rldley .Wx -'1 M . , . , . ' ' , . ul ' fgi ' , . , . , . 14? Elf fl 41 pf 'H N Q 3 K- Q . J X ' Ill the local Kiwanis Club With MI. Mclssac RS faculty HSSISI the t6HCh8fS in different Ways Bhd paIClC1' s. , . , V . , c. . , J. M Al ' , B. K'l , V. . , , J. H , . ' r , L. 1 , ' H lu , . , . a , . , ' ' ' -J Q a . 4 :. A I . . . ' . K ZS, Y . I ' ' I V! ' ' . I I I A , 4 ' M, F4 . . , . , s. ll ' I ' it I ' I JUDIOT future Homemakers Of Amer1ca F1fSt row G Beggs N P11CK C? Burk S Strrtzlnger SCCOIIU fOh retzer Petredls M Petredls Dryna S Edgar S Sxmons ws'-- ici!!! l Th1rd row Mrs George Csponsorl D Mlller N Paull K McMullen u Salarno Fourth row M Ferguson B Amano G KUIDBCKI BSICIC B Horn C Mau e SPDIOF Hlgh P H A e F H under the dxrectlon of rs George has had a very successful and rewardlng year Two of 1ts members recelved thelr State Degrees The club sent representat1ves to the Farm Show rn Harrlsburg ID January to g1V6 a dem stratron IH the F A Doo The club a so sent represtntatlves to the State conventlon held every sprlng at Penn State to elect newState Off1C6IS Another honor came when Nancy Smlth was elected Presrdent of the County F H A organlza tlon 1-4 JUHIOF H1gh F H A The maln purpose of the JUDIOI High F H A is to promote an interest ln the sclence of h0l6l8K1Dg Here the grrls are prepared for the extensive pro grams of work on the local state and national levels followed 1n the Senior Chapter They begin work on therr degrees of achlevement and particl pate 1n the County and State Conventron The club whrch meets every Thursday second period counts twenty elght girls among 1ts members SPHIOF Future Homemakers Of Amer1ca Seated Mrs George fsponsorb S Towe Smlth J McNeal S Kreuer Standrng Uhl M Hartman P Glannon N aute C n1tte1 Grames Schmldt L Worklnger K Hoffman J Krause J Hutchrngs Future Teachers Of American First row - R. LaZaro, B. Karcher, C. Clarke, M. Hartman, P. Parke, A. Blair, S. Baum. Second row - Mr Varnum fsponsory N Bubenheim G Holland J LaZaro M Whltezell Future Teachers ASSOCIBUIOH Geography Club Th1s club meets Fr1day second period w1th Mr Varnum to encourage students to see the need for and to become suffxclantly lnterested 1n teachlng as a pI0f6SS10H Functlons of the club cons1st of tourlng colleges dolng research on new develop ments theor1es and practrces IH educatlon and d1SCUSS1hg the problems advantages and d1sadvan tages of teachlng , The Geography Club new club in our new bu11d1ng th1s year under the dlrectron of M Thomas promlses to bu1ld many new and fresh Ideas at Hampton The club wh1ch meets Frlday second per1od IS open to all students from the eighth through twelveth grades It purpose lS to foster and lncrease lnterest 1n geography 1n order to promote a better understand1ng ot the peoples of the world Among many other thrngs the Geography Club prepares progects for the annual Western Pennsylvanla Show and takes local tours it bl Uv . . h . D I a I . I . I 1 1 h - l l I I ga , . Q ,ff ,YZ ,ff ' fm in E ff is 5 3 ' 'ff 4 fi, L4 Hamptonian FiI'St FOV - S. Scnlotter, A. Ca1derwo0d. J. Rivers, M. Bills, H. Beveridge, M. Dauber. K N ., ,, C A5 C Second row - rw ' N Frredeman C DIXIOD F Mazzel R r3fx Hampton1an The Vo1ce of the Hampton Students the general pub11cat1on of the Hampton student body Under the drrectron of Mrs Tryon and Mrs Daugherty the Hamptonlan pr1nts approxlmately n1ne lssues whrch present news COVeI1ng allphases of student 11fe Each of 1ts pUb11C3t10n dates are eagerly awarted by the student body who enjoy the very t1me1y and 1nterest1ng artrcles It pre sents HISUOFY Club eckwlth 1 er G LaCraw Stadler I Davrs M Deasy V Black stone Th1rd row B Earley R Messmer Mrs Tryon Sponsor H1story Club The Hrstory Club comprrsed of forty members has been very act1ve th1s year They sponsored an IHIEIESIIHQ chapel which consrsted of a debate on Fore1gn A1d Clem Edgar represented the negatrve and Jerry Uhl spoke for the affrrmatlve The hlgh llght of thexr act1v1t1es was a tr1p to New York ln Apr11 -.NN-X., 4,-Q,-,,! Pj,-F Seated Offrcers B Beck A Blalr C Ed ar FIISI row Mr Spanos P Anstead J LaZaro C Mays L Abramovlc C Ireland F' Kellam 1 er G1 e G LeCraw L Ferraro M Tryon S Schlotterer Second row Mcswaney K Davres D Cable F e usha J Lee B Cocks C Poff Hunter D Arture F Hatch W CTa1g Thxrd row D Peters B McGregor R Havlak J Uh G Cover D Newman T Wllson C Pettlbon Y Qi' emi X If 1: . UF' ?' p-4 . m n - ' - z' ' 1. - . .4 . . ' 'J - - P . . Q, . . Q ,.A, Q I u , .. I 5 . .. I I . A 'Q ' ' 9 . . ' . ' . . . D A gc , i , - , , , I, 1 . Z V -L . .4 5 - ., ' an . . 1 o n , ' - 0 u , . 'Vo' Q I , x ' . - - . 8 ' . .. , 4 .. . . . . . . I,r Q. . . . ' I. ,I Y ua-7' , N . . 1 K ' ff- ,' H' I' . - . J . X 'IWW L ' 1' C V V f' . T 1 ' T - - W Q' I Y 1i,,. . ' f r Ne- ' , Tv ' w H -u X, f , ..,, ,C A - b I .':il.':': KV:-vt W , .' , w - I ' 5 ' Q . I a'-- n ' - ' ' ' ' 'wk A. ' I' A ' . , M :jr . , ' ' ' fa , fi X 3 f .. rg .- M Uv' - 'Z' . T gp -1 C -- .s .1 S-I ' V 'N V , H . . MDLXK ' . '- Q X fqtw . u . 0 . ' ' C5511 ,, , if., ,M J ' .T ,s,. ,N A . .Q- ,x...x.,,73'x'3m,gm.', I ' 'L+ -4 A f ' Lila f 1 l ' . 1 ' 5 I .. ' ' ' First row W Zilluoger J Murray F Maclk J Lundy A SCDVIIII Second row B Ralblt Mgr T Ferguson G Neelan Mr Manlon Sponsor J Best B Arburnnor F DeRusha Mgr Vars1ty Basketball Our varslty basketball team coached by Mr Manlon was the first team to play ln our new hlgh school On thls year s squad there were only three senlors but many pf0m1S1Hg underclassmen fllled IH the remalnlng POSIIIOHS Although the freshmen future varslty posltlons The team had an overall record of f1V6 wxns and flfteen losses Hampton placed s1xth ln Sectlon 19 Class B W P I A L Our wxns lncludes one over Mars and two each over Rlchland and Verona Mr Manlon IS dependlng on the underclassmen to brlng a truly VICIOIIOUS season to Hampton ln the near future JUHIOF Varslty Basketball Flrst row D Colller V Blackstone E Panza M Schwartz C Werle Second row E Nuttal L Zlegler Mr Phelps Coach B Earley B Huber l ' ln , u , . , u ,A u didn't engage in games, they were coached on basic fundamentals to prepare them for G1rls Basketball Although g1I1S basketball has been GISCOHCIDUCG at Hampton we feel that the Honeybees Honeybees t1e e tun1ty 1n deserve speclal recogn1t1on for the1r fine record IH the past The coached oy M1ss Hannan had an undefeated season with six w1ns and one exper1ence of nelng on the team afforded the g1r1s an outstandlng oppor leadershxp and teamwork G1r1 s Basketball Team FIISI row S Watenpool P 0 Hara C W11113mS M KQIWOWSKI B Karcher B Smlth SECOIIG l'0VI K Greenhouse N Carson T Karcls N C01119f K Hannan Coach T Frledeman Mgr S Towe Mgr 4 . Y . . , 4 ' . Th ' 4 ' ' - x , , . 1 7 ' -, ,. ' . . - -,.. ,A 7, ' 5 . 3 Q ' ni W M 1 ' ' 1 , . . ' I ' V I . I ' I . , . . - , . V , . I , . I , n ' , . ' n , a ' - x 'JJ p A' fum Metal Shop 1 ,-K First row liikg . ,, Wirth H Gannon B Berry I - Huber B Haberlein -Q Second row ----t L Beggs R Brown W Jackson of' Metal Shop Wlth all the equlplent ln our new hrgh school Metal Shop has really had a golden opportunity to turn out sole fine work Under the skllled dlrec tion of Mr Koslick these talanted craftsmen have certainly taken advantage of this opportun1ty Many thanks for their contributions of ash trays and bookends to the Senlor Farr Wood Shop It is rare that a Del organization receives as auch praise as our Wood Shop has this year If Kosllck and hrs students certaxnly have proved themselves worthy of th1s praise Much of e success ot the senior Fa1r was dueto their contrl butions of lamps and lany other wooden articles Special congratulations to to Lenny Beggs for wxnning fxrst prize on his pool table ID Western Pennsylvania Industrlal Arts Fair contest Wood Shop R. Drier B. Haherleln W Zlllweger J Flores H. Uhl J Grill T. Austin --gLr - .' , ' ,A , e ' A 'F x '-. 'g -' -. ' 4 A - at ,. X.. ' 1 - ., - H W, . 5' - H. , . , . , . -M .V .., r- ' x : W U A - , 1 1 ' v X A., ' A' ! V , - A . kq Z A V hh P K 4 0 , I , I I Y l j E l 1 2 ' I I nm. .'.Y we 1 www-mm 1,-,. .JL . d . . .. 1 1. ,, . . . , ' . th . ' D . W C7 H m H, FY P- H ff DU o o 5 IIIDFZ Hatch Torrence Bartholomew Kellner ev f S lull X' i J ..., AQPM Cafeter1a Workers Craft A t Room What are we havrng today? Mmmmmmm Mmmmmmm can you smell that? S1nce you re on a dlet may I have your COOKISS9 Step to the rear of the llne please These are Just a few of the famlllar refralns echoing from the cafeterla at noontrme as the tantal1z1ng spaghettl and meat balls or on speclal days turkey and gravy pours from the steamxng plates of hungry Hanpton1ans We owe all these pleasant memorles to the pat1ent busy lad1es who staff our shlny new cafeteria aroma of bubbl1ng beef pres In 1ts fifth year membership ln this club was open to both Junior and senior hlgh students The hum of buffers the rasp of flles voices ln consultation or admiration were the order ln this per1od Making Jewelry from the simple rings of beginners to the more complex designs of advanced craftsmen was the Chlef actlvlty of thxs group under the expert guidance of Mrs Auld Cafeterla Arbuthnot Blackstone Bears Blumer Lokar Kendrick Moyer Hutton 5 I 4 1 M f -N' A - E g 1 ? '? ? 'HES' A 0 4 . V , H ' I- . -W K , .- 'uv - .. if A -. x B 5 . ' ?:iJl4s.' Ns NNXF . , L k . ' - r J. G. N. R. M. j w. - B. , A' I W , . , is B- ...V I . We illuminate our lives with social stars 1-1- euuuwwqng 2311.1 All TW I RP DANCE The Tvrrp Dance IS an annual affalr sponsored by the Junlor Class to wh1ch the glrls ask the boys Th1s year the event occurred on November 15 1957 1n Hampton's new cafeterla At lntermlssion Dick Carelly and Bonnle Greno were crowned Krng and Queen Twrrp by last year s queen Joanne Whrte They will rergn for the year 1957 58 After the ceremony the court danced amrd blue and silver streamers and srlver stars or the ballroom decor SOCK HOP The Sophomore class sponsores the Sock Hop each wrnter Th1s 1S a popular event at whrch everyone dances 1n hrs socks If . 1 Y s L, , 1 , X . 1' K 4-' N, if . l . ,' j . 1' ' M X 3 -fi .g,',, ' Q 1' - , 1 s. 1 ' A . 1 , ?. , ': I , an , 'Q zxf 1. L an W1e?:tnge?QwQf5geev , , EX' . f f gl' M y st ,xc SF J J W at w we J - m AL 1958 May Queen Crown1ng Bonn1e Gay Greno was crowned 1958 Queen by 1957 Queen Joanne White at the Spring Choral Festival The beautrfully gowned processron entered the srde door of the audrtorrun to promenade up and down the arsles and then to ascend the platform gayly decorated 1n prnkbows and streamers while flashbulbs punctated the glamorous atmosphere to record lt for hrstory 1957 Way Queen CYOWn1ng The 1957 May Crownlng preceedrng the annual Sprrng Choral Festlval was truly a breath takrng occasion especrally for the Queen Joanne Whrte and her s1x attendants Von Ewrng Nanette Curran Nancy Holllhan Judy Goff Peggy Wenzig and Bette Wiley The queen dressed ln the tradrtlonal white gown was presented her crown by Ruth Glttlngs, Queen of 1956 J, Yds Ng I Gig J Q? , Xsyg Q, i ',f 1 f I ah eventful Hollday FESIIVKI 3 dance Was held IH the scho r-' '--Q, r,. -LJ' uf' .soo 1-ll' Q A Y ?m ms. YA muh. ld. ,O g ,i?333qE? N.z QQZQJ -I .kfai Hohday Fest1va1 Dance ol cafeterra All the As the cllmax o The dance was well attended by senxors got a chance to relax after a very the underclassmen and the easy swlngrng were parents of S6n10f class members comb1ned efforts to put the cafeterla back lllll I F I 5 -.. successful and profltable day t pe of mus1c was preferred to the faster tempo Chaperones Y enjoyable t1me was had by all and afterward the seniors all ID condrtlon for Monday s lunch 1 1 n , TMWV f . ,M 5 f e ' 1-' l M 1 V Q Y , ' 1 M, R s 5 f I I ,s ' , A ' :Afx':-Ns, Q A 1 R' In awp fe u- u :rg f 2 , r f r ,Q-:QW f .15 x . .ivan 4 , lf 'nk Aff . 'iw lggyigii Yak: xpafafn E ..l ' e 3' -7g 1192 fa.. tx. L,Qi5x A1 F ' -Eff K A A ' ?Ei'u. 2- 5fiigQi. M- , a ru ,:?SQg'jj5zi, H Q 'gi'Ef.-Q? T ' ' M . f55Ff',,23 ?S-ix I v Qn.:qggjJgfgr -fi?-'W .Jigs Q K , ' ,, I r I I ' v ' . All ' ' , 'EXW ' The cast and director A f.' e,e , SCHIOP Play Rest Assured a three act comedy was produced th1s year by the senior Class under the very cap able direction of Mrss Heinz Rest Assured by Donald Payton is the story of a grouchy old goat Mr Morlock fJerry Uhll who doesn t 11ke anything but money and spends most of h1s tlme in making rt and trylng to prevent his daughter Mary lBarbara Sllthj from becomlng engaged to Joe Lanconl CB1l1 Haberlelnj because he is theson of a poor leatcutter qNorm Bubenhexmb After qulte an rnvolved affalr lr Morlock frnally gives his consent and Mary her mother fCarole W11113lS, and her younger srster Jessica 1Dorothy Devlinj happily prepare for the weddxng The play was a big success It provided a large part of the funds for our Talbot and six weeks of riotous fun for the cast In Rehearsal Mr Morlock A,, wx. roughs up Lu1g1 Q IL llll Wm fm 4 V J f , 3 g','K . -, 6 II . , .N 5 'lfyi FQ ' ll! gy ' 1 Q 3 Mr Morlock Father Jerry Uhl Mrs Morlock Mother Mary Morlock Older daughter Jessica Younger daughter Mildred Maid Thelma Friedenan Joe Lanconi Son of neat cutter B111 Haberlein Luigi Joe s papa Norman Bubenheim Martha deceased wife of Lu1g1 Marge Karwowski Carole Williams Barbara Smith Dorothy Devlin Lucifer from down below Miss Akers Secretary George Plew Legal a1d Dr Brown Fallly doctor Mrs Schnaltz Widow Mr Black Undertaker Jacke the newsboy Mrs Frinck Laundress Prolpters Sandra Eberhardt Janet Rankin Charles Goff Editorial Staff Talbot M Karvowski art layout E Wojtowicz photo editor C Williams Editor-In-Chief T Friedeman business nan- ager C. Goff Knot picturedy accounts editor C Edgar associate editor B Smith literary editor T. Wilson, sports editor. George Cbver Eileen Wojtellcz Wayne Jackson John Acton Diana Uhl B111 McMillan Clel Edgar Marilyn Hartman 1!Q9.' -:Inns i Literary Staff ' Seated! J. Rankin, M. Hartlan, B. Smith, C. Wlllials, C. Parous, B. Harshav, IA , Stand: C. Schmidt, N. Bubenhein, G. 1 QQQ Holland, C. Edgar, C. Clark, L. ' H Gottschalk, B. Greno, S. Towe, H s' M. Karlowski, J. Uhl, T. Wilson. ' ' 'L 1 mliklyl Q Lx : ' o . M , i l o . -Q 9 Q - 1 N N T 'N qeii, Talbot Staff This year s Talbot staff consists of seniors working together ln order to manifest the lain fUhCt10D1Dg of our school Th1S group IS d1v1ded 1nto four la1n d1V1S10hS Art Layout Photography Literary and Buslness They have encountered many good tiles from their deep searchlng forwords to the patterlng on the typewriters Altogether the staff as a whole has enjoyed hours of funthroughout their vigorous l0fK1ng hours Our thanks also to our sponors Mrs Wright Miss Hannan Mr Hanlon Mrs Auld lr Casllll and Mr Kosllck whose help has nade our yearbook possible Art and Layout Staff NNN eve' Left to right B Harshaw B Karcher S Eberhardt M Karwovskl J Acton Gaw Martln B Lyons B Taylor E Glllner 'YU i 1 ni k N007 79 -e?1P'si'F F Wm J' . , . . . . . . . : - I , , . . . , . . 0 I ' l I ' I ' D . . , . , - Y f'f' f' e ' a fl 'Jil . , ' 1 . , . , B- , M. Y V, 1 K . . I ' I ' I ' ' L,. 6 M , M 4. a J 1 1 x N ,, N'fi ' ' . , , . 1 . ir H , t V . i 3 X . , . A -C. q as A- ,4,, fX , Q A.. ,i A A .,a W 1 , ,aQQ,w .- 1 nf' ,. .4., v A . h V , ,. V.. , - A v Hw1..f3f . iff --, . V.yge K ' X ,,, 5- ,f,:,.:'.. , . .w...-..,,, -45. . ' ,. f ' ff' ' ifffsfwnt tl-B 'Vi, 'Lif5'x 1 ' , A ,S .- Q fsuf if fwm'Q'u Q ' vZf', wffut . ' 2Qa55E,hZ.,g.fli L' - 'wsfmh PV --,klEvha vQf l , hr-ar the motels of the- hil!'I'f'I'S singing swe G1r1 s Ensemble Lett to right Rankin Morrison ll Guyer Reihet ZIIHOWBCK1 Poff W111I3NS LaZaro LeCraw Clarke Calderwood Schlotterer Glrl s Ensemble Organlzed by Mlss Snyder this group of twelve glrls meets after school on Tuesdays forthe purpose of pract1c1ng their varled number of choral arrangements for church servlces and other organ1zatlons In and around Hampton TOWnSh1p The purpose of the Ensemble IS to have a group capable of tourlng and Slnglng for varlous 0fg3h1Z3C10hS and to develop self conf1dence and muslcal ab1l1ty Th1s group partlclpated in the D1str1ct FOIGHSIC contest at Braddock Hlgh School on March 7 and the Allegheny County FOICHSIC Contest on March 21 at Carnegle Instltute of Technology On March 26 they appearedon the Teen Showcase on W Q E D Boy's Quartet Left to r1ght J. Knittle E. Glllllel' W. JBCKSOII P. Tortorete 'v ' ' 3 1 .h I V A I J. 4 P. .., .. ., K - ' V. B. M. ' A. Blair C. C. ' R. G. C. A. S. N 'x iw Senior Choir First row - Miss Snyder, director, P. Anstead, P. Glannon J. Slithylan, V.Guyer,B. Reihen M. Whitezell, S. Ladesic, K. Wilson. Second row - N. Bubenheil, C. Grales, A. Blair, J. Fredricks, B. Haberlein, N. Smith, B. Slith, R. LaZaro, E. Gillner. Third row - B. Hibbs, S. Baul, L. Watson, J. Rankin, L. Gottschalk, L. Churilla, T. Friedenan B. Lyons. Senlor Cholr The sen1or cholr lade up of students from the eleventh and twelfth grades is under the dlrectlon of Mlss Snyder They have added luch to the rhythm of our new school Their Chrlstlas progral Spring Concert and Easter Asselbly are events Ih1Ch lany people look Iorlard to 9th and 10th Grade Ch01F FIISI row J Bruhach R D1V1nc1nzo J LaZaro A Stadler I McAll1ster P Allen C Pot! Elder V Hawthorne L McGay J Mlller P Stahl V Rlvers G LeCrav L Ferguson I Davis Second row S Wlfth R Mess1nger P Rob1nson R Glessner D Fulmer R Barlow N Brod R Drler M Deasy B Vance F Hrason V Blackstone B Forelan D Cedarberg R Colller N McDonald N Monlger R Hrason K Cushlng H Kobert P Morrlson S Schlotterer Th1rd row B Jenkxns M Dauber J Watson D Hell J Cataldo A Caldervood J Knlttle N Wolfe P Tortorete S Leonard L Zlegler B Sshaydak M Schwartz P Nuttal R Shrxner N Sllth R Murphy L Houpt A Scantllng M Zlnnovacki N GIOSICK . 5-'QQ 'bl.1,, L Aw 2 I--ll-lil-1. 1 , 'iii' Q15-tqpg ,, D' ' N' V ' ' W D. ', ' . A . ' ', .' MJT re TP-BA' T A ' AB e of-'-to-'-1-To . I . . A 'JH 7. gi, ,- Q , xx I Q 3 . , . , . , . , , ,. Y IA, K .Y X Y: I . : ' ' P . , I fa :L 5 .L. y 'V' - 'pg' - D Hinos, Tfscnweppe, Nf Fueaeman, J. ti H2 ir B j., .iii ,, , . ' , . , . ' 5 L., L' . : lf. , '- fa 3.- . 545:-f, U ' A Q' . . ' 0 ' 3, -' J 1 - AL' . . - -- - 4 . F Qu ' ' A 'C Z 4 I .' ' n ' 'I 1 ', X I A ,'s ., 1:3 . T ,, I. V I , t . ., Z V A if yvujfv. , Sen1or Band Th1s organization is made up of sen1or h1gh students who are mus1cally 1ncl1ned Under the direc tlon of Mr Hlshman it meets sixth per1od every day and after school durlng football season The band marches at football games and a few parades It particlpates in the sprlng concert the annual band concert and 1n d1StI1Ct band Hampton can surely be very proud of the Senior Band meg Senior Band Members Clem Edgar Carol Parous Carole Illllams . - . , . ' u ' I j ' I 0 I E , mf 7 tw' Q'V7 Q Q 2 gf 0 - s Qriflvm , fir, , if -N J' , , , . -,fmsfg - , , , llhrllh 5-1, L Llf, Mon 0 wi.-, Flrst row L Petredxs J Kerr P Sarver C Sharp S Bergfleld Pe1r1sh J Edgar J Jameson Second row D1eh1 S Schrey K Kretzer LeJeune M Snyder P Marr Weckerly A Isles D Marer Beggs G Beggs D McNeal D Dryna Th1rd row McGahey D V1rg1n1a Plerce D W1111amS D Shane B Mcswaney E Grubbs C He1st w1111amS R McKe1vey Petred1s B Hennlng C Polka A Kalser D LaZaro FOUIIH IOW S Uhl M Lessner C Fassback J Fodx T Maroe M Salerno L McKe1vey M Hartman S Webb C Fugazzato S Faulhaber M Ferguson S Cadwallader Jun1or Chorus The Junlor Chorus dlrected by our very colpetent luslc teacher Miss Snyder has added much to the d9S1gn of our new high school. This group has st1lulated lus1ca1 interests throughout the school w1th its many orlglnal programs. The chorus increased greatly 1n size this year with the addxtlon of so many modern Iacilitxes such as the beautiful, new organ and grand piano. r 6 -Q71 1555? Cheerleaders The cheerleaders conslst of seven varsity and flve Jun1or varslty cheerleaders They are chosen each year at tryouts and must qualify on cheerleading personallty ability and character Dlrected by Miss Hannan the cheerleaders devote luch of their tue after school to practice Each year they conduct the pep rallies before each football game and lnsplre both Hampton s team and the students at football and basketball gales Va 4 I n fi- f 1 :fe clay T! 3 7 .x iyflixt 4, i f 1 an .Q f ' .I , , 4 .llr', llqlfp cdlll, , 's 1 N ' , 7 2 1 . 'L 1 W I X 'Ax ' Q ,af .. - I. K ts 4 , rp , Q IMI '!ll. Majorettes The lajorettes of H3lpt0n are lade up of twelve senior high glrls and a ISSCOC chosen on the basis of tllrling abillty larchlng abllxty character and personality Practice takes place the last tlo leeks of July all of August and after school Here origlnal creation of routines is done by the lajorettes Marching and perforllng at all football gales and any other parades or festivals the band light attend is the lajorettes laln function The lagorettes of 1958 will be felelbefed Iorthelr unique routine of SIOIIY Weather Mr HISHIBD the band d1rector sponsors the lagorettes xi Qt V, v -' 1' . : 5 -'Y .,, q f I X f I .' I 4 - x , x - .. ,g - x Rx x t X X 'x Q.-- W-, . , .,, c Mean' ' ...' fr M . K, , ,WM,HMWu, cWll.H wwf P UJW 1 I Y I . I I . D . I . . ,, ,, . . . . , , - . 1.5 - . 1-' , - 'S i -1 ' Q' ' t. V ! ,, 3 -3 nn A . -1 5 ' . .e 'K 'I S, v 5 F V . A l : ' ' -4, ' h 'Q 5 P UUTUOOH 5 T I Mglf , . 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