Hempfield Area Senior High School - Spartonian Yearbook (Greensburg, PA)

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hi S , 3 A 9 I 'L x' 4 1.-f-. E 1 0 SPARTCDNIAN HEMPFIELD AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL G T H 96 W fig Thoughts of festivities of the past vear are recalled as some members of the senior class gather on the staircase, iv, .ir R ve ' 1. t X 1 18 V , ..,,g- . I .sf i I Q THE 160 IPM, ff E'jj1jmu Q .lull-I 5 4 -C -A by AWKO W VN L Q55 IW, KM ,MM HEMPFIELD AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 9 4244: fk ?!'Z U., ' l A 5 I 'I .,4J 5 'Q ., A '-Qimlmfvfwimmf 5 H ,TOY L xv- ff A ft- Nfl 1' Tl 1' 'H ' Y QL H X 5 W .. lc! I Y A 1 V. i 'J' . 3 ' -- gn i 2 f 'Il Lf 5' l,w,,,!.,.. 'A ' Y f-Q... A 1.1 ax ff ?x O A V' HR Q ff 'qi' . I 4 1 'Q ' f i g H , A a , -1 31,5 11-,... ia - FOREWORD Scholarship, citizenship, extra curricular activi' ties and athletics challenged the minds of our students this year. Interest and ability were required to meet these challenges. Since these factors were present, we had a successful and beneficial year. Football games, mid-term tests, the Christmas dance, club meeting, and many more will be well remembered along with the knowledge of our subiects. In this year we triumphed. . An Q u V, ' 1 Q1 ENVIRONMENT AND THE EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES Mr. Kauffman, ig Li . .1 if Mr. Duerr, gn dave :Cqfe 5' 49 ecwwg me .ewes :cases .-.win .NOV Qcgef Ge-'fmvf, tal-L dawg hrs se'v:f yea' Seezmom C 5JbIecYs pro.e5 a corvwpwca'ed Iob C0 TE PAGES PAGES PAGES PAGES 30 86 4 29 Rc 1? '-E , I XX XIXQB 133 153 A 'iff ,r THE EVENTS OF THE YEAR WILL REMAIN TO BE REFLECTED ON 2-' X QQ YN 'a 51. X QUX 'Sl I Q' lnzifntg ,s :ng X x .3 1 .5 ,g,..x,,-T 5,5320 1 v J 3 L! .Te ra, 'E is' bf , X -, . x , il 1 9 byh fn? M4522 EDUCATIONAL LEADERS SPARKED THE FLAME OF LEARNING Th ' p 'g fk ld d . . . p.. 9 P f Y. d .E h bi ' p d 'h modern techniques. 111 I v xx 5 Q JK f A f I N Z 4' Q v I i ii' v I of ndgfgm ..--6 GEORGE BARTON DANIEL G BOLLING HENRY BYERS EDWARD HARR BILLY LATTA HARMUN J LAUFFER ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD Varlous educational measures were consldered and voted on by this body of twenty seven members representa tnve of five school dlstrlcts of the HempfTeld Area Jolnture In connection with the admnn rstratnon teachers and students decnslons were mad to and ID the development of cademlc commercial vocatlonal and physl al educatlon These Board members were dnvnded Into special committees to dlscuss pollcles concernrng the many schools In the HemptTeId dnstrlct Actlvrtles approved by these board members guided students through twelve years of elementary and secondary education HemptTeld Area Senior Hugh graduates received unknown help from this selected group of nndxvrduals who recognuzed the student needs DUTIES OF JOINT SCHOOLS COMMITTEE PROVE VARIED HARRY C PERKINS JOHN W PRINGLE MEADE R STONER THOMAS F WALLLACE JAMES H SHIELDS ARTHUR WENTZEL l T3 .JV H SILVIS HAROLD E YOUNG - I - . . I I I . . E e . . C T I T I . I .- i ,Q L fhux J . . . . sim, . . . . . ' 1 A- L I . . 7 X , Q - . - - - J. . , JR. ,Tw E-if ' ,bfi a L - , 1 THEO FULLERTON Associate Superiniendenf PAUL BOWMAN Assistant Associate Superintendent DECIDED SCHOOL FUNCTIONS AND EDUCATIONAL POLICIES Secretaries of the Area Office and their duties: Joann Holtzer, secretary to Mr. Bennettg Zella Chanon, keeps tax records and enumeration intormationp Bernice Smail, secretary to Mrs. Graybillg Lois Ritenour, secretary to Mr. Bowmang and Leona Burkholder, secretary to Mr. Fullerton. I I 'xN-.gf 5 SP TO THE GRADUATION CLASS . . . Public edu- cation in our American society has the obli- gation of perpetuating the best in our way ot lite and the responsibility ot developing the creative power of man to meet the challenges of the future. In our changing world, no one can complete an education but must constantly be prepared to adiust to cultural, scientific, and technologi- cal changes. Satellites and the exploration ot outer space, which have developed since you entered senior high school illustrates the rapidity ot new found knowledge, Since contemporary life changes at such free quent intervals, the education you have ac- quired to date can of necessity only be a tool to future learning. l trust that your public school experience has provided you with an appreciation ot our democratic heritage and provided you with a basic desire to continue your education. l extend congratulations to you in meeting the requirements of graduation and wish yo.: God- speed. THEO VV. FULLERTON ADMINISTRATION F. EMERSON KAUFFMAN Principal ERNEST GERHART Assistant Principal ADMINISTRATION AND PROGRESS IS THEIR MAIN CCNCERN Miss Barron, secretary ot our high school oftice, checks typed material as Mrs. Woodburn, secretary for Mr. Kauftman, receives a message on the telephone concerning a future assemblv. nl I2 Dear Seniors: Life is full of changes and the ability to adlust to them is the key to a useful and happy lite. Such a life cannot be measured in wealth, accumulated honors received, or power attain- ed. Rather it is evaluated in terms of services rendered, abilities developed and contributions 'nade to all mankind. Education is something that continues as long as you live. Each new experience brings with it new knowledge. Each mistake, if used properly, becomes the 'foundation for new successes. Each success should provide the inspiration to seek higher goals. We regret to see your days at Hempfield and and will long remember the Class of 1960. At the same time, we extend to you our sincerest best wishes for the future. It is our hope that the lessons learned here will provide you with the equipment necessary tor that future. Sincerely yours, F. EMERSON KAUFFMAN, STRESSED IMPORTANCE OF HIGH EDUCATICJNAL STANDARDS r Paul J. Hatch, on a leave of absence during the present school year from his position as vocational director, is con- ducting two area technical school surveys on the possibility of a technical school centrally located in Westmoreland County, Dear Seniors: You have arrived successfully at that goal, which in the past may have been your great- est ambition. Now having arrived, you see it in its true light, A step forward and upward in your search tor a better lite, both tor your- self and others. The next step-whether college or a iob -fvvill have its bright and dull spots. Whatever you do it is inevitable there will be ups and downs. What really matters is how you react. Can you smile inthe troubled tihfes and remember these too will passw? Can you take your success and still not lose your touch with those not so fortunate? Refnentbef he is often greatest who serves the most. May the years Drove that your education if one ot your most valuable possessions. ERNEST W. GERHART SERVICES. ., suppueo HIGH SCHOOL urs Wim SERVICES . . . provided are medical, attend- ance, activities, faculty-sports, and sports. Mary Tempero, school nurse, lists among her divers- ified activities the scheduling and assistance ot doctors and dentists, the enumerating ot dental and physical defectsg daily, monthly, and annual reportsg secure and distribute irst aid supplies, first aid to student it she is in the building, and sponsor the Future Nurse Club, Paul Wolfe, home and school visitor, has in his care the attendance records for the vvhole Hemptield Joint Area. Surveys on areas being annexed, care of homebound instruction, and the issuing ot vvorking papers, keep this gentleman busy. Angelo Curiale, activities director, co-ordinates and schedules clubs, and student activities, Seeing to the formation ot new clubs if they are desirable, and other administrative duties help consume the time required to tultill this iob. Faculty-sports manaer, Lloyd Allshouse, has charge of all the funds connected with sports. Keeping ot records, banking money, and tak- ing charge of ticket sales at games are some ff -C - Paul Wolfe, home-school visitor of Hernptield Area Schools is 'ry ng to locate the source ot vrcuble bel-ind tre pocr attendance rccoros of a student. limi- lug,- Dr. Cerne, cfecks 'he blood presscr cl 'hs Jcn-cf Q' one ct 're marry ..n o's info was cxanr-ned 'fs year as Mrs, Tempera, r 5CVCOl rcrg Ooks cn. AN INCENTIVE TO PARTICIPATE AND AN AID IN DOING SO I Mr, Curiale, student activities drecvcr, confers with chip nim- hers, Linda Hurst and Jackie Haupt, on the problems of esialn' 'shiiq a club and a suitable metl-od of seecting cub officers ot the duties discharged by this office. The advertising of games and the distribation ot schedule cards keep the people avvare of our busy sports program. William Abraham, as athletic director, keeps the athletic program at our school moving by seeing to the scheduling ot games and offi- cials contracts. The iob as athletic director includes such administrative duties as: order- ing, repairing, and reconditioniifg eciuipmeni and working out the budget for the depar'- WENT. William Abraham, hee '5 CN if 'C :Mei a S.::.::' ig: ' X a 'e': ire: larry Miller, Bob Poole, sec Jerry Ono, . '- mrs 3 Mr Allshouse, ':.'. exe' '21 1 ,117 .ii ,X ,Z I5 4 FACULTY LANGUAGE ARTS . . . the main objective ot the Language curriculum is to speak, read, write and listen effectively to material of con- stantly increasing ditticulty with understanding and comprehension. Past and contemporary literature are presented to acquaint students with great literary accomplishments. Various techniques may be used according to material taught such as: diagnostic tests, oral and writ- ten achievement tests, use of text book material to introduce topics, black board drills, and, of course, written exercises. Many stu- dents ot these classes have experienced and enioyed the many field trips, various film strips and other activities sponsored by these de- partments. It you happen to hear students speaking Latin, French, Spanish, or German while walking in the halls, it isn't because we have a lot ot foreign exchange students, it is because these are the difterent languages taught in the Language Curriculum. These departments ot- ten have projects which the students have been heard to say are really a chore, although the results usually proved themselves to be good. JOHN MINDER Master of Education Clever Mr. Minder, head of the English department, imparts Macbeth to his studentsp sponsors National Honor Society and directs the senior class play, Finds color photography enjoyable. CHARLOTTE KUNKLE Master of literature Miss Kunkle, head ofthe Foreign Language department and J 9 iunior class sponsor, instructed students on the elemants at - Latin and told ot Roman influences on European life from her K -' -.4 travels last summer. EDWARD AUSTIN ISABELLE BOOTHMAN MARY BRISBANE HAZEI. EHRLER DAISY F'5HER Bachelor of Suenca Master of Education Bachelor of Science Master of Education Bachelor of Science I., f'Sf2S.+-3NCii.l'T ENCQLUAEIXGED E5!'i,l5f'FF fT? Wlflwl WORDS E WESD JM Srandfng rw from of a lm,alle'n hoard depwcmq scenes from Ame' can poems are Miss Brisbane, lmmor Engllslw Ueaclfer, and luv urs Ari Morris and Judy Tolls, S',r:e s ,rm We lm' or Cass receive wrv,'m,c'.4ma rv a-wvar as vwrll ag we n'erpre'a'. vw am! -,-royvw r of Awe' can slew' s'9r-es avci L: :ms Via awcts whsle are ch'ar-alplv Mfr: '. me-serv 'V 5 suhwc' SHARON KERR Bachelor of Science HELEN KNOX Bachelor of Arvs ,V M Q7 - ' 1' Q s ,. J ' as , X 4,4 .'2' M X . lo -,f .ef g fyzt, J A, ROBERT SIMMONS Bachelor of Arls il an HELEN SMIYH GLAYDS SIARD Bachelor of Arts Master of Educalion 4 ,Sires Q 'inf ,Q 4 , G! il 7' 17 wwf, , . ,Nm .V ' 0 'f' .vt Tito' H' tgsig ,Q O s ,,l CAPABLY TRAINED STUDENTS T0 THINK FOR THEMSELVES X K W '4' i'24'vwf 'Qf 3 l WMM!! m4uu,.aM- .X .yew 1 9' if 'im mwmnaw D o'. gl ge 0 'U n ' I '1f'?- 1 4 ,o I Cl ,Q g gun- J o 5 4' ,,.....,,,.,.,, 1 A ,' of . AW, W .waive '1'n'. .v'l 'MVA' ---w 'f l 4.1 apr N is'4 4 4 th' 4 6 0 Q 's': 6'dl 'L .5 Joe Landers, Carl Bowman, and Earl Berkley try the idea of three beads being better than one for the solving ot a trigonomefry problem. Miss WaJgaman, trigonometry and geometry Teacher stands by to give some helptui hints, BJlietin boards such as the one sbown in the background, beip students in realizing the main points of a subiect, RAY BUTTERWORTH WELLS FOX DAVID GOSSER CARL LAUFFER EMERY MILLER Bachelor of Science Master of Education Bachelor of Science Master of Arts Bachelor of Science gf? ' A in Mm'-N ' c,.,f..w ani' L' r f ' f 7 '-4 N, - y., I --11' Mlmff K L i Q- my A -' T V I ' rl 5 , Q 1 Ll ' 18 FACULTY SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS with the ad- vent of rockets and sputniks, which have aroused the students interest in science and mathematics, the primary aim of the two de- partments became the desire to help the stu- dents adjust to the current demands of society. The Science Department creates a knowledge of scientific language and laboratory tech- niques so the student can achieve a scientific attitude toward everyday problems. Our laboratory facilities are excellentg there is a science :lub for those wishing to secure ad- ditional knowledge in such fields as astrono- my rocketry and electronics. Besides films, slides and field trips, guests are often invited to lecture to the students on a phase of science. The Mathematics Department is organized to help the student increase his skills in mathe- matical manipulation and to acquaint him with the vocabulary and symbolism of the field. To add a little color to this challenging sub- ject, proiects are submitted and field trips are taken during which the direct application and role of mathematics in everyday living and progress is emphasized, BENJAMIN BROWNE Master of Education A most friendly instructor at the head of the science depart ment, Mr. Browne was recognized as a witty and he'pful guide to the students. A cool, fishing spot is tops in his book. MYRTLE BAINBRIDGE Master of Education Miss Bainbridge, an attractive and emcient mathematics depart- ment head also served as sponsor to the Future Teachers of America. Algebra is a most interesting subiect to this amiable faculty member. RALPH SHORT LLOYD ALLSHOUSE LESTER KLECKNER GLEN SMELTIER SARA WAUGAMAN Bachelor of Science Master of Education Master of Education Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science FACULTY SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT of our high school is devoted to five main courses of study: World History and World Cultures, American History, Problems ot Democracy, Geography, Government-Economics and Cul- tures, taught in tenth grade, has as its main objective, the appreciation of the contributions of all the people in the world to present day living. American History is taught in the iun- ior year which further develops the under- standing and appreciation of our civilization. The primary senior course is Problems of Democracy. The main idea of this course is to teach the student to understand the ideas and ideals of our American democracy. Work, responsibility of social issues, and a better understanding of ourselves and our future lives are important parts of this course. A new course offered this year to seniors is Govern- ment and Economics, Er course designed To help the students better understand our gov- ernment and how we make a living. Another course oftered our students is World Geogra- phy. This course trains our youth to think in geographic terms in relation to world prob- lems, By means of these subiects, students have a better view of democracy and the problems facing our world. GILBERT RUTTER Master of Education Heading the social studies department, Mr. Rutter brought the problems of democracy to his senior classes in an interesting fashion. Enioys athletic events and fair sportsmanship. MASTERED TEACHING SKILLS TO INSPIRE THE STUDENTS HARRY ABRAHAM Bachelor 05 Arts . Q R B I ..4V Q 1 4 20 WILLIAM ABRAHAM Master of Education SALVATOR BITONTI Master of Arts JOHN CINICOLA ANGELO CURIALE Bachelor of Science Master of Education D rhase of We sudwcs of Gloria Shurick and Paul Wexlar, On rhe board, dwrecflv hehvnd We gbbe s an Q 1 dea HCI W h We SOC' sys Mr. Abraham, one of the teachers of Sophomore Wor!d Hismr , points on a spov on me 'ohe av cm me si I 1 45 Y Q fem of Ne Feudal age, whwch ws aw mporvarav part in this course. HELPED STUDENTS IN GAINING MUCH NEEDED KNOWLEDGE JANE ERICKSON ROGER GOURLEY MATTHEW SHIELDS Bachelor of Science Bache!or of Science Bachefor of Science +0 PU' es ' CHARLES STOUGH Bachelor of Science 25 A...- .J K X-an ' 'J' N f Q FACULTY Mr. Tomkon shows Irene Scheuerle how Yo ob is Trying Yo creale in this oil pa.n?ing. This many fields of arf offered in vids department Daryl Kemerer and Mr. lynch, standing in from of the music de' par1men1's new Hi-Fi set, look over some of the interesting, new albums which Mr. Lynch has lost purchased. While Mr. Faulk adi,srs the braid of linda Porler's band uniforn' Ralph Croushore skeptically hunts through the seeming! racks of oufhts in hopes of finding his own los? Uniform. JOHN FAULK Master of Music tr Q 22 Q W ROBERT LYNCH Master of Music LH endles i JOHN TOMKON Bachelor of Science ls l tain The effect she is only one of ihe THE ARTS DOLORES PATRICK Bachelor of Science MARY KAY SERRO Bachelor of Science Q. .X AX X UNCEASINGLY STRIVED TO DEVELOP STUDENT'S TALENTS Mrs, Patrick, our capable home economics teacher, watches as linda Poole and Rose Marie Damato show her the proper way set a table. Rose Marie won Grst place in the La-Jean Green contest, white Linda came in second place. FINE ARTS 30,000 people heard the accom- plishments of our vocal groups and the attainment of four adept instrumental groups. The obiectives of the music departments are education, school and community service, four part singing, and extensive learning about different instruments. The Arts and Crafts Program, which develops the students ability to create, observe, and to respond appropriately to harmonious, suitable, and functional environment, is highly indi- vidualized allovving each student a full oppor- tunity to develop his art talents, HOME ARTS interested girls and boys con- tribute to better home and family living, through development of basic techniques and sl4iFls in the homemaking activities. Demonstra- tions are given by the teacher or a home economist, actual experiences are carried out in the laboratory, tield trips are taken to in- formative locations, Visual aids, hlms and filmstrips are also used to supplement ordinary classroom procedures. The active club connected with this course is the Future I-lomemakers Association. Miss Serro demonstrates to Kathy Craycraft, sophomoe Home Economics student, the proper techniques used to create a dress that will later be seen in th halls o Hernpfie'd Area High. ww- X- 23 F:'Ai.?-5 Siviv ?NG TO UO HBS 5325? !N if-C59 f,2f-?'l'3'9?3V ELF 1 ,45 4- Two sophomde girls, Kathleen Rahl and Virginia Guaia, are being introduced to the many and complicated work' .ngs of the typewriter by Mr, Shavara, Trese gurls are en- rolled in the exploratory course, I D ' i 1. .x 4 .L 0' W' 1 -A Writing hurriedly is Andrea Lasko, a Shorthand Il student, who is trying to improve her shorthand speed by taking dictation at a rapid rave from shorthand teacher, Mrs. Deluca. ' Disrribwive Education teacher Mr. Peach, mcwdes in his msfrucvion, the arv of arranging manakins Joe Moffa BUG Rosalie Montemurro display me proper technique in listen- ing, Window disoiays are rnporvan' in business JAMES PEACH PHILIP BELTZ Master of Education Master of Arts QA COMMERCIAL HAS DFJ K I. . .this is the basic factor in the typing course which is one ot the important sublects stressed in the Com- mercial Department. Also offered in the commercial course is Bookkeeping l and ll, Business Exploratory, Business Mathematics, Consumer Education, Economic Geography, General Business, Sales, Shorthand l and II and Transcription. The most modern and up- to-date business machines are available to the students who are taking Office Practice and Machines. These machines supply the stu- dents with an excellent background and teach them the proper and efficient way to operate the business machines ot today. Textbooks, practice sets, bulletin board displays, and film- strips are some of the ways the subjects are taught. The Commercial Department enables the students to secure training which will pre- pare them for a further education or a iob in the business field. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION better known as D. E., is a course available to members of the twelfth grade only, who are interested in a position in retail selling or any other distribu- tive occupation. Students enrolled in this course spend one-half of their time in class- room subiects which include: English, Econom- ics of Distribution, Store Arithmetic, Job Problems, and other related subiects. They then are employed by local stores in retail selling for the balance of each day. KENNETH MOORHEAD Master of Education This amiable gentlemen has contributed much toward the the success of our commercial department. Gardening and reading are included in his pastimes, ANGEUNE DeLUCA MARGARET DESTERBECQ FRANK FAIRLEY JACK KESSlER S'l'ANlEY SHAVAKA Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Science ' Bachelor of Science Master of Education 25 ARTHUR SNYDER Master of Education This busy personage who hails from California State Teachers College, was on a leave of absence from teaching this year to take on more duties as assistant Vocational Director. FACULTY VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CURRICULUM purpose is to produce a competent worker and a citizen who is economically, socially, e- motionally and physically adjusted. Practical experiences provide students with saleable skills for entrance into a trade upon gradu- ation. lt is a three year program. One-half of each day is spent in trade training and the re- mainder in regular academic classroom work. An exchange program is in effect between Hempfield and Jeannette Senior High Schools in the field of vocational education. A limited number of training stations are reserved at Hempfield for Jeannette students and vice versa, Participating students spend one-half of each day at their home high school for the required academic classroom work and the balance of each day at the other school for trade work. INDUSTRIAL ARTS knowledge acquired in this course gives the students an opportunity to search and discover the field to which they are best suited. All of these courses are offered on an elective basis to students of the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. The subjects offered in the program are Mechanical Drawing, Metalwork, and Wood- working. CONTRIBUTED EDUCATIONAL NEEDS IN AND OUT OF CLASS JOHN BARNES WILLIAM DOWNS CALVIN EICHER CHARLES GILBERT REGIS HOLDEN Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science B ll I f S ac eor o cience Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science 26 TRADE ,.-ww WAYNE PODVIA Bachelor of Science Q: larry Beluscholm and .lack Parke act accordmgy as Mr. Downs, vocavwona! aqriculmral teacher, rgrves a few helpful r ms Om me conyrucvron of a weather svawou ve me vsec ry 'he Sc ence Deparvmenf, Mr. Barnes, focahorwal draffmg wrwsvwcvor derv'gnsvra'e5 fg- use of the vrrarwgb and T-square in vhs- drawmq O' a f3l,g, rzrw-V whwle Fred Fry and Dick Kasparelm warclw rwervly Tom Tuscan, an rnveresved sfudgnv, looks on cauvuously as Mr, Chellman, wood shop rnsvrucvor, reassures mm Wal The wood lathe, mf used properly, rs l'a'm'e-ss and of grea' wv'oor'ancvg In woodwork STEPHEN BAGIATIS Bachelor of Science if- . ti 'fl' -1 EDUCATION WITH SKILLED TEACHERS IN CENTER MELVIN CHELLMAN THOMAS GLASGOW Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Q' L.. FACULTY Jr -M? I 0itdll1n '93 If 5 an Mya, 1 1 I -- .- ums.v..-mr-farm my-. , A ' ,,,.4,W-rs s.. M M .Mf-v-4saunq- ..AH, , 'ff ,f we-r bf'-uve' , ww, x. .., I I Bachelor af Science ci ca' 'c 3 'f-' I 1 o:5SLL C C cr t e e ,QW Hee c Miss Erickson, one of the Junior c'ass gym teachers, explains fcndamentals ot archery and the safe handling ol the bow anc arrow to Joanne Raimondo and Judy Scalzehi. OUTSIDE WORLD BROUGHT :O STUDENTS WHILE IN SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION Basketball, softball, volleyball, archery, and tumbling, were but a fevv of the activities offered to girls within the Physical Education Department this past year. In addition to these, soccer, wrestling, touch football, table tennis, shuffle-board and track events vvere given to boys. All students must complete three years of physical education in order to meet state requirements to graduate. The department stresses building a strong and healthy body, and it provides a chance tor' development ot individual skills as vvell as a sense of fair play and team vvork. NICHOLAS CHOPICH Bachelor of Arts MARY LOUISE FONTANELLA Master o? Education 134' fi I T' ma I Which pedal makes it go? asks Patrick Gribbin as he prepares to receive driving instruction from Mr Mlskow and Mr Myers Other students, louis Catalano and Paula Chick wait their turns at the wheel ENCOURAGED STUDENTS TO CONTINUE THEIR EDUCATION DRIVER EDUCATION an efficient means tor preparing our students for safe driving in tu- ture years. Besides providing on the road experience, students enrolled in this course also have classes in which they see safety Elms, receive expert guidance, and have am- ple opportunity for discussion of any questions that might arise. Any student who has three free periods a week and is sixteen years of age or older is eligible to be considered for this course. The Wheels Club found under this department also provides knowledge and entertainment. WILLIAM MYERS FRANK MISKOW Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Q-wr' .X 'X IX X LIFE OF THE SCHOOL IS CENTERED AROUND THE STUDENTS Sd f hl bd d ff hip fd gps f' vb fi L'-Ll' I 'S Pv' WIN gf?-'Q 1.5 V f X .Z K A! If. 5 ' 4 QA' 6 i . -1-'5 A 'Q 1? 55393 fa ,I Vtlff H134 It in . , ..:,,. Wiiwl in lzilnsitnx sung,-B6-9.K,,,n-I is rs 'rmjgx '16 5 1,1 ,- In 5 'Ag - 1 I .::'-',,t:xv g 5 :il-1.-u 'wx .L 1. :IIT 'Vx' A. ir, . is Ji, Q. L :Lv,n!',1' .171-xslt!!! tg Ir. -1 1' -ll! ni,s l!:z::..HA,s ll ' I .Q-7 OFFICERS James Jordan, president, Duncan Mitchell, vice-presidenty Joanne Naley, secretary: and Bonnie Baughman, treasurer a'her in the librar to discuss the procedure for commencement. Class officers are chosen by the senior class as a whole, and are Q Y invested with powers such as the selection of name cards and announcements, supervismg of VOYTUQ tor cass motto and flowe and scggestions for conimencernent. THE 1960 SENIORS The big step toward which many of us have aimed for twelve lengthy years has finally arrived. Our accomplishments and advance- ments throughout this period have been nu- merous, and we have won acclaim and re- ceived much credit for these achievements. We have accepted these congratulations gra- ciously, but actual facts cause us to realize that we are not wholly deserving of such laud. These heights could never have been reached without the constant cooperation, help and prodding of our faculty, adminis- tration and all those concerned. They have guided us to the horizon of our high school years. From thence we are on our own. As we look back we hnd that our Senior Year has been one of diligent work, worry and study combined with enioyable extra-curricu- lar activities to justify a successful finale. We have developed a sense of satisfaction and enjoyment in sports, our Senior class play Jenny Kissed Me, exchanging senior pictures and name cards, various assemblies, dancesf especially the Junior-Senior Prom, the May Queen Coronation and Commencement. The work behind these activities brought many lasting friendships which helped to produce an atmosphere conducive to study and com' panionship throughout the school year. -HAVE BEEN ABLE TO REALIZE MANY ACCOMPLISHMENTC. 32 4 A Q I l 14' x Q . ' Y 'MV fi - , .j??: -S i f? 5' . N 'N-1 .... . 81:4 fv- IP 'fix-f I J Anal! . . ,,. 1 , sv '.. f GL., 9 ' z q vu fx- 'H Q g-E 5? 1 f 1 f 1 ky f ! 7 , K x I x , ' , 'V' ff I 1 ,X iz j X c,.e.'i A 'nm , - ,lf i r, 1 gr in f-wiv: J, , , 'f,,. A if , N' ' r ,,5 ,i ,g H A , if Q x. Q '- , S ,ALM ima ,f , 4 . Cy 'rc ,z W3 ww. Q mfg, N. , swea- 5,631 Q-s - ,yun- ff, ' .3lR. , if . ,lg ,ggw 1 9'??'v!'f' gi-Q-3L:.g,, ' SIVQI' L -Ig A ' it , ,x fr, 'A : an x '- Q-ago-uf. xigv . , A - -4 v,,f'fv+.,f'n. , -' ii? fr ' 0' 4,3354 d:'5 A5 5. Y' ', 'rw' 'hlnfexxi .X 'fa-,Y 'bt s A N. N -f 1. e ef . -.VO 46'-F 0 . :Q 93000990 ,.e-an .Hvnr wx 'Q Daniel Adams, Danny : Vocational Auto Mechanics: Wheels Club. Elizabeth Angew, Betsy : College Preparatory: SPARTONlAN, Madrigal Singers, Sen- ior Class Play Stage Committee, Usher's Club. Kathleen Agona, Katy : Commercial: Pep Club, Commercial Club, Usher's Club. Ellen Alexander, Ellie- 1 Commercial: Chorus, Girls' Glee Club. Joyce Allen, Joyce : Commercial: Pep Club, Daniel Adams Elizabeth Angew Robert Allen Daniel Aller '94 first Christmas free Robert Allen, Pot : General: Lettermen's Club, Football, Baseball. Daniel Aller, Dann: Vocational Auto Mechanics, Karen Allwine, Karen : College Preparatory: Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, SPARTONIAN, Usher's Club, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Jane Altman, Janie : Commercial, Patricia Altman, Pat : General: Future Homemakers of America. Kathleen Agana Ellen Alexander Joyce Allen Karen Allwine Jane Altman Patricia Altman -Ol' jus SENIORS Karen Dygen assists Carlo Ro om dressing the Christmas tree in c c es while Garlyn Kistler hangs snowba s upcn a cranberry chain, This was far o s ENTHUSIASM OF THE CLASS MADE PROJECTS SUCCESSFUL Nancy Ames Charles Anderson Demaree Answine Maureen Answine Nora Anthony Barbara Atcheson Sandra Aukerman Virginia Bacan John Bair Donald Baker Jesse Baker Thomas Baker Joseph Balles Donald Ballew Philip Bandieramonte Nancy Ames, Nancy : College Preparatory: Pep Club, National Forensic League, Ushers Club, Leaders Club. Charles Anderson, Chas : General: Band. Demaree Answine, Dem : General: Football, Track, Lettermans Club. Maureen Answine, Mar General: Usher's Club, Pep Club. Nora Anthony, Nora : General, Barbara Atcheson, Barb : College Preparatory: Nurse's Club, Wheels Club. Sandra Aukerman, Sanclie : Commercial: Commercial Club, Girls' Glee Club. Virginia Bacan, Ginny : Commere cial: Pep Club, SPARTONIAN. John B. Bair, Yogi : College Preparatory: Pep Club, Stage Crew, SPAR TONIAN, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. Don- ald Baker, Donn: Vocational Trowel Trades. Jesse Baker, Jesse : Vocational Auto Mechanics: Boys' Glee Club, Madrigal Singers. Thomas Baker, Tom Vocational Trowel Trades. Joseph Balles, Joe : General: Football, Track. Donald Ballew, Vocational Agriculture: Future Farmers of America. Philip Bandieramonte, Phil : General. Donn: As Frank Steiner dreams of that far off Utopia, Chet Myers sinks into an enchanted reverue of summer va' cation, haunted by the slow rhythmic beat of the bongos. - . WY xi 1 X4 'm a 14 lf!! X4' fl If .ribs X I , . Q--. f' .,,f' fa -fb it -Q? 'S' ii -41' 'ci -I gg 31 ,,s-0 91 'F' X HOPE TO PUT FORTH BEST EFFORTS AFTER YEARS OF WORK i , M Q ,. -.rl I Frances Barbish Richard Barnhart Joyce Beck Rosemarie Bergins Cameron Bishop Barbara Barkley Dennis Barron Thomas Beehner Earl Berkely David Black Rosemarion Bama Bonita Baughman Nancy Bender Patricia Bigi Melvin Black tif my Frances Barbish, Francy : Commercial: Future Homemakers of America, Usher's Club, Barbara Barkley, Barb : General: Wheels Club, National Forensic League, Proiection Club. Rosemarion Barna, Rosen: Commercial: Proiection Club. Richard Barn- hart, Diclc : General. Dennis Barron, Denny : General, Bonita Baughman, Bonnie : Commercial: Leader's Club, Commercial Club, Senior Class Treas- urer. Joyce Beck, .loyce : Commercial Future Home- makers of America, Pep Club. Thomas Beehner, Tom : General. Nancy Bender, Nancy : Commer- cial: Usher's Club, Proiection Club. Rosemarie Ber- gins, Rosemarie : General: Chorus, Wheels Club, Photography Club, Leader's Club, Earl Berkley, Butch : College Preparatory: National Honor So- ciety. Patricia Bigi, Begee : Commercial: Proiection Club, Student Council, Pep Club, Senior Class Play, Junior Class Play Publicity, Cameron Bishop, Cami College Preparatory: Wrestling, National Forensic League. David Black, Dave : Vocational Industrial. Melvin Black, Melvin : Vocational Carpentry: Band, Returning to the shower room from a rough game of basketball, John Bair and Dave Hursh enioy a good laugh while hurriedly trying to gev dressed to beat that per- sistant tardy bell. , -r--Qprwsuv----cw --- -' ' v- 2 Q 1 I 424 .- ,L 1 1 SENIGRS c is a little dubiog as tw considers the i erence in cost, 194 -41 IN, E i Kerr a r f se Paula Kucenic Ci rhe la'g ' tra arf! rg C',r-J Britain- ao e with some s ues, Tom Kossler Wayneen Blackburn, Waynie : Commercial: Pep Club, Leaders Club, Cheerleader. Catherine Bla- hovec, Kathy : Commercial: Commercial Club, Proiection Club. Linda Blank, Linda 1 General: Leaders Club, Pep Club, Usher's Club, Future Home- makers of America. Frances Blawas, Fran 1 General: Pep Club, Leader's Club, Wheels Club, Proiection Club, Joseph Borkovich, Joe : Vocational Agri' H.. I S.. .s 3, ll culture: Future Farmers of America, John Bosic, Jack : General: Wheels Club. Carl Bowman, Carl 1 College Preparatory: Library Club, Track, l-li-Y, Edward Bradish, Edu: Auto Mechanics: Wheels Club. John Branthoover, John : General: Science Club. Bonnie Bricker, Bonnie 1 Commercial: Cheer leader, Pep Club, Ushers Club, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. ayneen Blackburn Catherine Blahovec Linda Bla k Frances Blawas Joseph Borkovich John Bosic Carl Bowman Edward Bradish John Branfhoover Bonnie Bricker ,. ft 'Q' 'N' , ' 4' 'Qi or ff' 44 a-9 Ji 1' 3 I 'A' ' Q' Anne Briscoe Keith Brockett Alben Brosnizk Robert Brchko Louise Bucllolr Judy Burke Edna Lee Burkett Margaret Burns Shirley Bush Wavne Bush Anne Briscoe, Anne : College Preparatory. Nurses Club, National Forensic League. Keith Brockett, Keith 1 General. Albert Brosnick, AIU: General. Robert Buchko, Bob : College Preparatory: Pep Club, Senior Class Play Property Committee. Louise Bucholz, Louise : College Preparatory: French Club, Junior Historians, Wheels Club. Judy Burke, Burkey : College Preparatory: Future Teachers of America, Pep Club, Usher's Club, Chorus, Sports Editor of Royal. Edna lee Burkett, Eddy Lee : College Preparatory: Chorus.Margaret Burns, Peg- gy z Commercial: Projection Club, Leader's Club. Shirley Bush, Shirley : Commercial: Proiection Club, Leader's Club. Wayne Bush, VVayne : General: Photography Club, Junior Historians. w-.W , Judy Sell, Marge Makarsky, arc St ve Skodak asoea' to be r'o,s'r C 5 a e men, as Linda Blank 'nes 'Q Uses D tween a brzavac beare arc suv 5 which 4' C E c -5 SENIORS .5-952 While wait.ng for the photographer, Barbara Harrish, one of the assistant editors of the Sparton an and Butch McElroy, photography eoitor, plan the picture srhedule tor tl.e rcrtia ircler ot tire clay. Joanne Caldwell, Joanne : Commercial: Girls' Glee Club. Andrew Cambruzzi, Andy : Vocational Agriculture: Future Farmers of America. Marie Can- ute, Cutzie : College Preparatory: Senior Class Play Property Committee, Pep Club, The Royal, National Forensic League, Nurse's Club. Louis Capasso, Lou : General. Robert Capoui, Norton : Voca tional Trowel Trades: Lettermens Club, Football Lillian Carl, Lil : Commercial: Nurses Club. Von- dre Carlson, Vonnie : College Preparatory: Chorus, Madrigal Singers, Orchestra, Pep Club. Daniel Carr, Dann: College Preparatory: Wheels Club, Pep Club Louis Catalano, Louie : College Preparatory: Sage Crew, Pep Club, HifY, National Honor Society. Hattie Chambers, Hattie : Commercial. James Chatt field, Jim : General Henry Chedrick, Chacl : College Preparatory- Letterrnens Club, l-IIY Foot ball, Track. Paula Chick, Chicl4y . General: Leaders lor Class Play General Dale Club Joanne Caldwell louis Caoasso Vondre Carlson Hattie Chamlaers Paula Click Club, Pep Club, Ushers Club, Nurse-is Club, Jun Prompter Joan Christner, Joann , Christopher, 'Crisco' Genera Perl Andrew Cambruui Robert Capolzi Daniel Carr James Chatfield Joan Christner Marne Canute Lillian Czrl louis Catalano Henry Chedriclx Dale Christopher SUPPORTED SCHOOL ACTIVITIES WIT?-' FERVOR AND INTENT ef s..aI' '9' 10 11' .1 VISITED THE 40 fe x L: -- J fQ 'ff I hope we don't get caught, thinks Harry Smail as le and John Lopes sneak that forbidden bite to ea tl'at will tide them over to that far-away lunchtime. Science Club, Hi-Y Club, Pep Club, Junior Class Play Property Committee. Dennis Ciganovic, Ciggy : College Preparatory: Science Club, Pep Club, Let' termen's Club, Football, Wrestling, Student Council. Hope Claiborne, l-lopeful : Commercial: Nurse's Club. Milton Claney, Nlilt : College Preparatory: Science Club, Pep Club. Patricia Cole, Pat 1 Col lege Preparatory: Pep Club, Leader's Club, Ushers Club. John Coleman, Jol1n : General. Larry Collins, Larry : General. Cosetta Como, Cosy : College Preparatory: Future l-lornemakers ot America, Nur se's Club, David Compton, Sonny : College Prep aratory: Baseball, Football. Joseph Cottrell, 'Joe : General: Football, Track. Ronald Cottrell, Ron : College Preparatory: Science Club, Band, Stage Crew. Gary Cottrill, Gary 1 Vocational Trowel Trades, Carole Coyner, Carole : General: Spanish Club, Girls' Glee Club, SPARTONIAN. Richard Cres- cenzo, Dick : General, Howard Crise, Bu-:l : General. OD up-.-.a Vincent Ciampini Dennis Ciganovic Hope Claihorne Milton Claney Patricia Cole John Coleman Cosetta Como Ronald Cottrell Richard Crescenzo larry Collins David Compton Joseph Cottrell Gary Cottrell Carole Covner Howard Crise LIBRARY IN SEARCH OF MUCH INFORMATION Vincent Ciampini, Vincie : College Preparatory: aady new girls' Trree of our seniors students, Marge McClay, Carol Minard, an Judy M:Cullough 'ake a few mn- s to Fein ie'p'ove 'het' nosure PJ arc ng books cr' l' r heads SENIORS form an' Ellen Cromwell Susan Crouse Donald Crouslrore Ralph Croushore Bonnis Cruder Marlon Cruder lee Dadigan Rose Marie Damafo Carol Daniels Diana Darlinq Ellen Cromwell, Ellen : College Preparatory: Fu- ture Teachers of America, Leader's Club. Susan Crouse, Sue : Commercial: Nurse's Club. Donald Croushore, Donn: General. Ralph Croushore, Ralph : General: German Club, Orchestra, Band, Dance Band. Bonnie Cruder, Bonnie : Commercial: Future l-lomemakers of America, Pep Club, Usher's Club, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Marion Cruder, Marion : College Preparatory: NurSe's Club, Usher's Club, Junior Class Play Publicity Com mittee. Lee Dadigan, Lee : Vocational Trovvel Trades. Rose Marie Damato, Posie : Commercial: Future Homemakers of America, Usher's Club, Pep Club. Carol Daniels, Carol : Distributive Education: Future Homennakers of America. Diana Darling, Diana : College Preparatory: Chorus, Future Teach ers of America, Pep Club, SPARTONIAN, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play Cast, Science Club. Wigan, ,-. ,,,.,.-v-- ' 1 I N. t Connie Daverse, Connie : Commercial. Barbara Dell, Barb : General: Pep Club, Patricia DiFonso, Patti : College Preparatory: Pep Club, Cheerleader, French Club, l.eader's Club, Student Council, Joseph Dohey, Joe : Vocational Carpentry. Richard Dom- asky, Ri1h : Vocational Electronics. William Dornin, Bill : General. Dennis Downes, Dennis 1 College Preparatory: Proiection Club, Geography Club. Jo Connie Daverse Barbara Dell Patricia DiFonso Joseph Dohey William Dornin Dennis Downes Jo Ann Drezkford Joanne Dvorslq Ku . l l Ctiice Prac'-ce Cass, Ann Dreakford, Jo : College Preparatory: Pep Club, Chorus, National Honor Society, Madrigal Singers, Girls' Glee Club, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Joanne Dvorsky, Jo : General: Future Teachers ot America, Nurse's Club. Karen Dygan, Karen f Col' lege Preparatory: Future Teachers ot America, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Editor in Chief ot the Royal, Junior Class Play Cast, Richard Domaslry Karen Dygan 'ov 'S' ...Ts 'Z .,, SENICRS Sally Shearer, r wing G 'to mach is 1 t lil Carl, 'wc ot oar sen or girls 1 o s'ra'e ,s' a 'ew 3' 1 -reverse l izeiiorinao each Gay - M' Mic' ar WILL CONTINUE THEIR GOOD WORK AFTER GRADUATION Anita Eannorfi James Eckenrode Carol Efsaman William Eisaman Marlene Erickson Donald Estolr Janet Evancho Alice Ann Evans Earl Fair Rosemary Farrell David Fai! Kenneth Falcon James Fonnell Lia FerE'jo Jean Ferrari Anita Eannotti, Nita : College Preparatory: Future Teachers of America, Leaders Club, French Club. James Eckenrode, Jim : General. Carol Eisaman, Carol : General. William Eisaman, Bill : Vocation al Auto Mechanics: Wheels Club. Marlene Erickson, Marlene : College Preparatory: French Club, Na' tional Honor Society, Orchestra, Band, Donald Estok, Donn: College Preparatory: Junior Historians. Janet Evancho, Jann: Commercial. Alice Ann Evans, Alice Ann : College Preparatory: Pep Club, SPAR' TONIAN, Girls' Glee Club. Earl Fair, Earl : College Preparatory. Student Council, Junior Historians. David Fait, Dave : College Preparatory: Stage Crew Junior Class Play Property Committee. Kenneth Fal- con, Ken : College Preparatory. Pep Club, Wheels Club. Rosemary Farrell, Rosie 1 College Prepara' tory. Cheerleader, National Forensic League, Lead- er's Club, Pep Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play Cast. James Fennell, Jim : College Prepara tory: Junior Historians, Boys' Glee Club. Lia Ferigo, Lia : Distributive Education. Jean Ferrari, Jean . Cornrnercial: Future Hornernakers ot America, Wheels Club, Senior Class Play Stage Committee, Daslmng down rt-e Fa, to the last period of the day one of our senior grs, Pam Houser, drops everything in u er despair and cornple'e exrausf-on. I XJ.,-,uve AQ 77 fu? is 'E .40-' .-a ff ve- ae kgs x 4950s I. A -'E-lr rl K it 'Qs 'sf 4 E51 V55 3015 USA 'lie v-'ZS LENT OUR LITERARY TALENTS TO SCHOOL PUBLICAT Parris Ferrari Edward Fleck Herb Fulmer Patricia Gaffney Georgetta Gava Thelma Petter Sylvia Fox Joann Gabris George Galle Beverly Geck IONS John Fitzsimmons Elizabeth Frv Larry Gaebel Nancy Gatgs Carmelita Gelfo Parris Ferrari, Ferod : General, Thelma Fetter, Tl'1elma : Commercial: Nurse's Club, Future Home makers ot America, Girls' Glee Club. John Fitz, simmons, Fitz : General, HifY Club. Edward Fleck, Butch : General: Student Council. Sylvia Fox, Sylvian: Commercial: Girls' Glee Club, Future Homemakers of America, Proiection Club. Elizabeth Fry, Betty Lynn : College Preparatory: Nurses Club, National Forensic League, Senior Class Play Cast. Herb Fulmer, Herb : College Preparatory. Joann Gabris, Gabe : General. Patricia Gaffney, Pat : Commercial: Girls' Glee Club, Proiection Club. George T. Gallentine, Tom : Vocational Ag- riculture: Future Farmers of America. Nancy Gates, Rusty : General. Georgetta Gavatorta, Georgie : Commercial: Future Homemakers of America, Ush- er's Club, Pep Club, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Beverly Geckle, Bev : Commercial. Carmelita Gelfo, Carmie : Commercial: Pep Club, Senior Class Play Publicity Committee. 5 Over this way a little more, says Vonnie Carlson as strc assists Bob Buchko who is preparing to display one I ut the Spartan pennants sold by the Distrlbutiye Edu- 'a' on classes N SENIORS in Oh, no not agatnf' sighs Bernadette Zello, a Senlor Drivers Ed. student, as Mr, Myers partemiy Qxplalns that drtvlng on 'he sidewalk ls strlctly prohiolted ln the Svate ot Pennsylvanla. Patricia Genard, Patti : Commercial: Future Home- malcers of America, Pep Club, Leader's Club. Robert Gillingham, Gil : Auto Mechanics. Patricia Glunt, Patty : College Preparatory: Usher's Club, Nurses Club, Student Council, SPARTONIAN. Barbara Gol- embiewski, Barb : Commercial: Leader's Club. Joyce Golobish, Joyce : Commercial: Future Home makers of America, Leader's Club. Nancy Golobish, Nancy : Commercial: Commercial Club, National Honor Society. John Gondosh, John : College Preparatory. Saundra Good, Saundra : Commercial John Grace, John : Vocational Drafting: Geography Club. Priscilla Gramlick, Pris : Commercial: Future Homemakers. of America. Patricia Genard Robert Gillingham Patricia Glunt Barbara Golembiewslri Joyce Golobish Nancy Golobish John Gondosh Saunclra Good John Graco Priscilla Gramliclr S41 E+ l frzerver W wr -all' 181' Q-.. , e Greg Guidas Lester Grant, Les : College Preparatory: l-li-Y Club, Science Club, Merrilee Gray, Nlerrilee : Commer- cial. Joan Gretz, Joann: Commercial: Girls' Glee Club, Madrigal Singers, Maiorette. Patrick Gribbin, Buzz : College Preparatory: Pep Club, Basketball. Carroll Griffiths, Carroll : Commercial. Greg Gui- lester Grant Merrilee Gray Joan Gretz Al Guiddy William Gunther 11' - A. I' I -f C egg,-f Q C ,efv'f. . 'PJ EFN ai .af-9 -l Patrick Gribbin Carroll Griffiths William Haile Patricia Haines das, Mouse : General. Al Guiddy, AIU: General: Wrestling. William Gunther, Bud : General: Track. William Haile, Bill : General: Letfermen's Club, Basketball, Track. Patricia Haines, Cookie : Com mercial: Orchestra, Band, Girls' Glee Club. Dan Carr looks on doubttully as Jackie Haupt asks louis Catalano if he really knows how to operate the galvanomefer which they are learning how to operate for physics proiecrs. SENIORS . -,A A Deep in the land of homework, Ken Falcon tries to concentrate on what he's reading but cari't keep thinking that he's been studying tive hours arid only has twelve more subiects to go Kathleen Hanson, Kathy : Commercial: Future Homemakers of America, Proiection Club, Ruth Hap- chuk, l-lappy : General: Future Teachers of America, Library Aids. Barbara Harrish, Barb : College Preparatory: Future Teachers of America, National Honor Society, Assistant Editor of SPARTONIAN. Joyce Harrold, Joyce : Commercial: Girls' Glee Club, Band, Orchestra. Robert Harrold, Buclc : Vo' cational Agriculture: Future Farmers of America. Lawrence Hartzell, Larry : College Preparatory: Boys' Glee Club, Dance Band, Band, Orchestra. Jacqueline Haupt, Jackie : College Preparatory: National Honor Society. Jo Ann Hayden, Jon: Col lege Preparatory: Chorus, Nurses Club, Girls' Glee Club. Judy Hayes, Judy : Commercial: Leacler's Club, Library Aids, Wheels Club. Judy Henry, Judy : College Preparatory: Leaders Club, Pep Club. Georgeann Herman, Georgeann : Commer cial. lyda Hild, Lyd : General: SPARTONIAN, Jun- ior Class Play Prorripter, benior Class Play Stage Committee, Pep Club Sam Hilling, Sam : General. Carol Hixson, Carol . College Preparatory: Future Teachers ot America, French Club. Orchestra, Band. Jerry Hixson, Kathleen Hanson Joyce Harrold Jacqueline Haupt Judy Henry Sam Hilling Jerry : Vocational Ruth Hapdlulr Robert Harrold Jo Ann Hayden Georgeann Herman Carol Hixson Electronics Barbara Harrish Lawrence Hartzell Judy Hayes Lyda Hild Jerry Hixson OW N41 it V2 QQ' -.af X V i Q lv' , .ECN 1 A N, i i . ,', 'unify' fall' 57' :J li A 1'l'.v 61' 4 MANY PLAN TO PURSUE FUTURE SCHOOLING IN THE FALL R ,Av 1 Mr. Kauffman. Crew, Band. Sandra Hodder Cordell Hogg Mary Ellen Hrubes Thomas Hudoclr Ed Immel Alice Jeffrey David Hursh Kathleen Jaynes Jay Johnston Richard Johnston A pensive mood is reflected on the face of Barry Ralph, as he waits anxiously for his coming interview. He is wondering what his fate will be after he Talks with Sandra Hodder, Sandy : Commercial, Cordell Hogg, Corky : General: Hi-Y. Pamela Houser, Pam : Commercial: Ushers Club, Commercial Club, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Mary Ellen Hrubes, Mary Ellen : College Preparatory: Nurses Club, Wheels Club, Leaders Club. Thomas Hudock, Tom : Vocational, Rose Marie Humberger, Rose Marie : College Preparatory: Nurses Club, Wheels Club, Leaders Club. David Hursh, Dave : College Pre' paratory: Student Government, Pep Club, Junior Class Play Cast, Senior Class Play Ticket Committee. Ed Immel, Edu: General. Cynthia Insolio, Cynthia : College Preparatory: National Forensic League, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Leaders Club, Junior Class Play Property Committee, Senior Class Play Cast. Kathleen Jaynes, Kathy : Commercial. Alice Jeffrey, Alice : Commercial. James Johnston, .lim : College Preparatory: Science Club, President ot Student Council, Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Basketball. Jay Johnston, Jay : Vocational. Richard Johnston, Dick : Vocational. Weldon Jones, Welf don 1 College Preparatory: Dance Band, Stage Pamela Houser Rose Marie Humberger Cynthia lnsolio James Johnston Weldon Jones OUR ATHLETES ACHIEVE MUCH RECOGNITION IN THIS AREA 48 15 1 Y if' 'S' tl' 'S' James Jordan Allon Kauffman William Kebe James Kelila Judy Kerlin David Kerr James Jordan, Tank : College Preparatory: Science Club, Yearbook, Pep Club, Student Government, Junior and Senior Class Play Cast, President of Senior Class. Alton Kauffman, Alton : General. William Kebe, Bill : College Preparatory. Carole Kemerer, Cookie : General: Future Teachers of America, Proiectionist. Daryl Kemerer, Daryl: Gen' G37 your swfsatsrwlrv and bcanles from the D l:. Store, announces ,lim Stein- biser as Sieve Slmodalx manipulates the conrros These vuctcnvs renwlnded cs eve-ry niommq ol 'lie Dsrrtbuvlv: EG.,Ca'lon s sales pfo ec' WX ani 'L' 4 Carole Kemerer DBYYI KHWCYCV William Kerr linda Kifer lege Preparatory: Boy's Glee Club, James Kerila Jim : General Judy Kerlin, Judy : Commercial Wheels Club. David Kerr, Dave : College Prepara tory. William Kerr, Bill : College Preparatory: Sci ence Club, Wrestling Manager, Hi-Y. linda Kifer Kife : General Clerical: Ushers Club, Wheels. i. SENIORS I r Q YN'- Ns.J X Garlyn Kisiler, Dolly 1 General: Ushers Club, Nur- ses Club. Geraldine Kolar, Gerry z General: Lead- ers Club. Diane Kosko, Diane : General: Ushers Club, Spanish Club, Commerical Club, Future Homemakers of America. Thomas Kossler, Tom : College Preparatory. Ronald Kowalsky, Ron : Vo- cational Drafting. Cheryl Kramer, Cheryl : General: SENIORS This balletin board oisplaying yariocs nveresting vocations comes in handy as Jim Mcllnay and JoAnn Gabris try 'o decide on a career to follow when heir high school days are Over. Ushers Club, Future Homemakers of America, Span ish Club. Michael Kramer, Mil4e : General. Paula Kucenic, PauIa : College Preparatory: Madrigal Singers, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Lois Kuhn, Marlene : Commercial: Wheels Club, Sen ior Class Play Ticket Committee. Garlyn Kistler Donna Klein Geraldine Kolar Diane Koslro Thomas Kessler Ronald Kowalsky Cheryl Kramer Michael Kramer Paula Kucenic Lois Kuhn - 'Q' X 1- dal 3 t ti Q CONTRIBUTED TO THE POST PROM ORGANIZATION ANNUALLY Clair Kunkle Joseph Lander Richard Landers George Lapcevich David Laskey Frank Laskoski Sandra Lana Barbara Laudadio Wiliam Lauffer Joseph Lauara Joann Lee Thomas Leone John Lesko John Lishego Frank Livingstone Clair Kunkle, Clair : Gerieral: Wheels Club. Joseph Lander, Joe : College Preparatory: Historians, Pho to Clcb, Science Club, Senior Class Play Stage Committee. Richard Landers, Dick : Vocational Auto Mechanics. George Lapcevich, George : General: Wheels Club. David Laskey, Dave : Col lege Preparatory: Band. Frank Laskoski, Frank : Vocational Carpentry. Sandra Latfa, Sandy : Gen- eral Clerical: Future Homemakers of America, Pep Club, SPARTONIAN, Junior Class Play Property Committee. Barbara Laudadio, Barb : Commercial: Ushers Club, Future Homemakers of America, Wheels Club, Leaders Club. William Lauffer, Bill : College Preparatory: Hi-Y, Boys' Glee Club, Bas' ketball, Track. Joseph Lazzara, Joe : General: Royal, Student Government. Joann Lee, Jo : Gen eral Clerical: Ushers Club, National Forensic League. Thomas Leone, Tomrny : General: Band, German Club, Hi-Y, John Lesko, Jack : General: Letterman's Club, Football, Track. John Lishego, Johnny : Gen- eral: Wheels Club, Band. Frank Livingstone, Frank College Preparatory: HifY Future Teachers of Amer ica, l-li Y, Junior Class Play Cast. Lo you think it woulo be possible to get anymore in l'ere?' asks Marie Canute, as she and Alice Ann Evans 'ry o remove 'heir books wilnvouv any'h:nq else fall ng o L- 499 4r 9 'Nu 4-:If Xi s-Q? X1 vb Gig' 'r ini' , . l ez' .X APPRECIATED HELPFUL GUIDANCE FROM CAPABLE SOURCES 06' fi? Ralf James Logan Robert Long Harry Lopes John Lopes Robert Love Gerafd Lucas Nancy Lucas Dennis Ludwig Shirlene Lydic Mary Ann Lytle Donald McClain Margaret McClay Judith McCullough Robert McCurry Ann McDowell l James Logan, Jim : Vocational Agriculture: Future Farmers of America. Robert Long, Possum : Vo- cational Carpentry. Harry Lopes, Bear : Vocational Electronics: Letterman's Club, Football Manager, John Lopes, John : General: Pep Club, Wrestling, Junior Class Play Publicity Committee. Robert Love, Bob : General: The Royal. Gerald Lucas, Jerry : College Preparatory: Basketball Manager, Camera Club, Chorus, Boys' Glee Club. Nancy Lucas, Nance : Commercial: Commercial Club. Dennis Ludwig, Lud : Vocational Electronics. Shirlene Lydic, Shirlene : Commercial: Girls' Glee Club, Madrigals, Student Government. Mary Ann Lytle, Nlare : College Preparatory: Pep Club, Student Government, Senior Class Play Cast, Donald McClain, Runt : College Preparatory: Pep Club, Letterman's Club, Wrestling. Margaret McClay, Marge : Com- mercial: Commercial Club, SPARTONIAN. Judith McCullough, Judy : Commercial: Girls' Glee Club, Madrigals, French Club, Girls Quintet. Robert Mc- Curry, Bob : General. Ann McDowell, Ann : Com mercial: Pep Club, Commercial Club, Nladrigals Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Quintet. Judy Shuster, a loyal Spartan fan, helps our team on to yicto'y as she bandages Scott WentzeI's iniured ankle, which he received in an earlier game. L y N Lg , W' SENIORS fx ' I f v? Mill Claney, Dale Christopher, and Vince Ciampini, Senor mernniars of tie Per: C uh, lelp to arouse if: sp:- it oi 're Spartans by placing a liar n r n 'hc auditorium loi:l,y, ff Irvin McElroy, Butch : General: SPARTONIAN Photography Editor, Geography Club. Bill McGuffey, Sim: Vocational Electronics: Football, Baseball. James Mcllnay, Sam : College Preparatory. Brian McKinnon, Scott : General. Velma Mclean, Velma Commercial: National Forensic League, Girls' Glee Club, Wheels Club, Senior Class Play Ticket Com' mittee. Merril McMahan, Merril : General: Peo Club, Student Government, Wheels Club, Wrestling. Sandra McQuiIlin, Sand-y : Colege Preparatory: lrvn McElrc-y Bill McGuffey James Mcllnay Merril M:Mahan Sandra McQuillin Judith Maclxo A 5 lllmllllllllt 'S fltiltaiigggm National Forensic League, Future Nurses Club, Jun ior and Senior Class Play Property Committee Judith Macko, Jucly : Commercial: Ushers Club Pep Club, Wheels Club, Junior Class Play Cast Senior Class Play Ticket Committee. Barbara Makar sky, Barb : General: Proiection Club, Wheels Club Future l-lomemalcers of America. Mariorie Makarsky lVlargie : General: National Forensic League, Pro iection Club, Future l-lomemakers ot America. Brian McKinnon Veima Mclean Barbara Malxarslxy Mariorie Malcarsky -S? Wulf Paula Makarsky Kathleen Marks Paula Makarsky, Paula : General: National Forensic League, Proiection Club, Wheels Club. Beverly Mangini, Bev : Commercial: National Forensic League, Student Council, The Royal, Future Home- makers of America, Proiection Club. Robert Man- ning, Bob . College Preparatory: Junior Historians. Victor Marcoz, Vic 1 General: Junior Historians, Scif enze Club, Protection Club. George Markle, Satcl'1 : ,350 J 1-if 'lf Beverly Mangini Robert Manning Victor Marco! George M r e leslie Martin Shirley Matenkoski Robert Mertz Chester Meyers Vocational Trowel Trades. Kathleen Marks, Kath leen : College Preparatory: Library Aid. Leslie Martin, Les : College Preparatory: National Foren- sic League. Shirley Matenkoski, Bunny : College Preparatory: Pep Club, Usher's Club, The Royal. Robert Mertz, Bob : General. Chester Meyers, Chet : College Preparatory: SPARTONIAN. ,1 Betty Fry, modern school g.rlp .lohn Bair, Mr. John Parkside: Chuck Wolf- gang, Owen Parksidep Patty Bigi and Diana Darling, modern school girls listen as Mr. Parkside reprimands his son Owen. SENIORS Always one little curl out of place, thinks linda Kifer as she utilities the candy machine mirror found in :he cafeteria lobby, during a change of classes, Madalyne Midden, Maddy : Commercial: Future Homemakers of America, Commercial Club, Wheels Club. Donald Miller, Donnie : College Preparatory: HifY Pep Club, Senior Class Play Ticket Committee, Baseball Manager. Dorothy Miller, Dorothy : Gen- eral: Girls' Glee- Club. Phyllis Miller, Phyllis : General: Pep Club, Girls' Glee Club. Richard Mill- iron, Bucky : Vocational Electronics, Carol Minard, Carol : Commercial: Future Homemakers ot Amer- ica, Commercial, SPARTONIAN, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Patricia Minnon, Minnie : Gen- eral: Nurses Club, Head Maiorette, Pep Club, Lead- ers Club, Junior Class Play Prompter, Senior Class Play Ticket Committee. Willis Misner, Will : Gen- eral. Barbara Mitchell, Mitch : Commercial: Ushers, Wheels Club. Duncan Mitchell, Hoppy : General: Letterman's Club, Track, Football, Vice President of Senior Class Play Publicity Committee. Joseph Moffa, Joe : General, Rosalie Montemurro, Rosen: General: The Royal. Donald Moorhead, Butch : Col lege Preparatory: SPARTONIAN Business Editor, Stage Crew. Susan Mowry, Sue : College Pre paratory: National Forensic League, Senior Class Play Cast. Carole Mozina, Carole : Commercial- Cl'1orus,Girls' Glee Club, SPARTONIAN, Senior Clase Play Stage Committee. Donald Miller Richard Milliron Madalyne Midden Dorothy Miller Phyllis Miller Patricia Minnon Carol Minard Wiliis Misner Barbara Mitchell Duncan Mitchell Joseph Moffa Rosalie Montemurro Donald Moorhead Susan Mowry Carole Molina EXCHANGED MEMORIES 6:9 75- 5 'S' 'Tr IN THE FORM OF SENIOR PICTURES ij Y,-1, N. f -v-:sf 'Q' Janet Mull Vladimir Muslrin Bernadette Nalepa r , Carole Naponic August Nelson ers of America. z , Wish we were closer so we could hear what Chad is saying to Betty Fry, as he performs a very chlvalroi act and helps Betty wttF rer coat ,JI Janet Mull, Jann: Commercial: Chorus, Historians Girls' Glee Club, Janice Mull, Lassie : General Future Teachers of America, Commecial Club Lead ers Club, Pep Club, Banner Carrier, Senior Class Play Stage Committee. Raymond Murray, Ray General. Vladimir Muskin, Lucky : College Prepara tory: Spanish Club, Beverly Myers, Bev : Com mercial: Leaders Club, Wheels Club. Claude Myers Claude : General: Future Teachers of America Bernadette Nalepa, Bernie : General: Nurses Club Leaders Club, Girls' Glee Club. Robert Nalevanko Bob : General: Hi-Y, Junior Class Play Cast. Joann Naley, Jo : College Preparatory: Pep Club, SPAR TONIAN, Secretary of Senior Class, Future Teacher of America, Senior Class Play Publicity Committee Carole Naponic, Boner : Commercial: Ushers, Ma iorette, Leaders Club, Exchange Editor of Royal Photography Club. Linda Naylor, Linda : College Preparatory: National Forensic League, Nationa Honor Society, SPARTONIAN, Junior and Senio Class Play Cast. Patricia Neilson, Pat : Colleg Preparatory: Ushers Club, Library Aid, SPARTON lAN, Future Teachers ot America. August Nelson Augie : Vocational Carpentry. Pearl Nitterright Chick : College Preparatory: Future Teachers ot America, Leaders Club, Geography Club. Robert Noel, Toot : Vocational Agriculture: Future Farm Janice Mull Beverly Myers Robert Nalevanlco Linda Naylor Pearl Nitterright Raymond Murray Claude Myers Joann Nalex' Patricia Neilson Robert Noel PROVED THESPIAN ABILITIES IN PLAYS AND ASSEMBLIES 56 Bernadette Nalepa accowintodates Carl Bowman and Cam Bishop with oi her Senor pcwres, Trading pic SENIORS tn-rg, uw of arf Anthony Octavio Marianne Olmetti Dolores Orlo Ernie Orsinger Harrier Parke Patty Packe Barbara Palien Carolyn Patricll Kathleen Pawel: Bonnie Pecarchilx Anthony Octavio, Tony : General. Marianne Olm- etti, Mare : Commercial: Pep Club. Dolores Orlo, Doris : Commercial: Commercial Club, Senior Class Play Ticket Committee, Ernie Orsinger, Ern : Gen- eral. Harriet Packe, Harriet : Commercial: Ushers Club, Commercial Club, Nurses Club, SPARTONIAN. Patty Packe, Pat z Commercial: Commercial Club, SPARTONIAN, Barbara Palien, Barb : Commercial1 Choir, National Forensic League, Commercial Club, Madrigal Singers, Banner Carrier, Junior and Sen ior Class Play Property Committee, Carolyn Patrick, Carolyn : Commercial: National Honor Society, Assistant Editor of SPARTONIAN. Kathleen Pawela, Kitti : College Preparatory: Leaders Club, Student Government, Pep Club, Chorus, Cheerleaders, Bon- nie Pecarchik, Bubbles : College Preparatory: Na' tional Forensic League, National Honor Society Editor of SPARTGNIAN, Girl of the month, Junio' Class Play Ticket Committee. es s a oleaeac' 'emcry for our U ali' N53 'rf'7 . sf' -- , x . SENIORS Ron Peters, Pete General: Pep Club, Georgianne Petrosky, George z College Preparatory: National Forsenic League, Assistant Editor of Royal, Madri- gals, Chorus, Junior and Senior Class Play Student Director, Girl of the Month. Marilyn Pevornik, Mare : Commercial: Chorus, Ushers, SPARTONIAN, Junior Class Play Property Committee. Marcia Phil- ips, Marcia : General: Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Ron Peters Georgianne Petrosky ford find Monday is washday ever in the Hempfield Area Senior High Evcn washday can be pleasant with modern facilities. Wheels Club. Eric Plate, Rick : General: Pep Club. Richard Poerio, Rick : Vocational Drafting. Darwin Poole, Mama : Vocational Carpentry, Malinda Poole, Windy : Commercial: Chorus, Pep Club, Ushers Club, Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Glee Club, Sandra Poole, Sandy : General: Leaders Club, Girls' Glee Club, Ushers Club, Nurses Club. Virginia Poole, Jennie : Commercial: Ushers Club. Marilyn Pevornik Marcia Philips Eric Plate Richard Poerio Darwin Poole Maliuda Poole Sandra Poole Virginia Poole 1. 'TU Madelyn Midden and Joanne Drealm- School Home Economics Department. duno- buff OUR LOYAL SPARTONIAN SPIRIT WILL REMAIN UNCHANGED James Poorman Sieve Predaina David Prinlxey Patricia Pfycl lawrence Rager Linda Porfer Lois Prehiman Virginia Priolenc Helen Pytel Dolores Rahl Ron Praff Ed Prevenslik Waller Prufz Diane Queer Barry Ralph James Poorman, Jim : Vocational Trowel Trades. Linda Porter, Pete : Commercial, Band, Orchestra. Ron Pratt, Tiger Pratt : Vocational Electronics, Steve Predaina, Steven: General: Future Farmers ot Amer- ica, Football, Basketball, Track, Letterman's Club. Lois Prettiman, Loie : Commercial: Commercial Club, Ushers, Spanish Club. Ed Prevenslik, Spook : Vocational Electronics. David Prinkey, Dave : Vo- cational Agriculture: Future Farmers of America. Virginia Priolefto, Gina : College Preparatory: Nurses Club, Ushers Club. Walter Prutz, Waldo : Vocational Electronics: Wheels Club, Letterman's Club, Wrestling, Football, Track Manager. Patricia Prycl, Pat : College Preparatory: National Forensic League, Pep Club, SPARTONIAN, Girl ofthe Month, Junior and Senior Class Play Property Committee, Usher's Club. Helen Pytel, Helen : Commercial: Usher's Club, Commercial Club: Diane Queer, Di ane : Commercial: Usher's Club, Commercial Club. Lawrence Rager, Larry : General: Geography. Dolores Rahl, Dolores : General: Usher's Club, Pep Club, Future Homemakers of America. Barry Ralph, Barry : Vocational Electronics. As Sandy McQuilIan prepares to begin the morning de: votions, Pa! Prycl gives some helpful hints, such as how close the reader should stand to the microphone and the tone of voice used. api: N J .,. Lf e xl lt: r 1 g:,,.,. 4:-V as 6 'LO ,uni X6 N15 POST PROM PARTY HIGHLIGHTS THE JUNIOR SENIOR PROM Sandra Rapach Shirley Raynor Jacqueline Regola Carole Ann Reichen Charles Ridenour Dorine Rigoni Wanda Roach Evelyn Robinson Patricia Roclenz Carlo Rognoni Barry Rosensteel Donald Rothwell Curtis Royer Judith Rupert Michael Sabol Sandra Rapach, Sancly : Commercial: Chorus, Pep Club, Commercial Club, National Honor Society. Shirley Raynor, Shirley : College Preparatory: Chorus, German Club. Jacqueline Regola, Jacl4ie : Commercial: Pep Club, Commercial Club, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, SPARTONIAN, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Carole Ann Reichen, Carole : Commercial. Charles Ridenour, Chas : Vocational Trowel Trades, Dorine Rigoni, Dorine : Commercial: Usher's Club, Spanish Club, Commerf cial Club. Wanda Roach, Wanda : General. Evelyn Robinson, Lynn : Commercial: Girls' Glee Club, SPARTONIAN. Patricia Rodenz, Patti : Commercial: Usher's Club, Commercial Club, Carlo Rognoni, Carlow: College Preparatory: Foreign Exchange Student: Pep Club, Wheels Club. Barry Rosensteel, Rosie : Vocational Trovvel Trades. Donald Rothwell, Donn: College Preparatory: Science Club, Photog- raphy Club, Lettermen's Club, Basketball Manager. Curtis Royer, Curt : College Preparatory. Judith Rupert, Judy : Commercial: Usher's Club, Future l-lomemakers ot America, SPARTONIAN. Michael Sabol, Mick : Vocational Electronics: Wheels Club Lettermen's Club, Golt, Football. Dave Fatt and Carolyn Patrick inspect senior procts, which each senior receives enabling him to choose the pose he prefers. Individual squeegies are mcnangeci among the seniors. X ' 'tl ,sv J ,Af , I at L fig- !:. f' vin' . f Jig , -' K I ,V,. . V' 'il i ...aa-v 'x SENIORS i .lack Lesko, Dem Answine, and Bill Jones, aren't too sure of the culinary art being displayed by Milt Claney. These boys are a few examples of whav happened on Girls' Taq Day. Darlene Sadler, Darlene : College Preparatory: Wheels Club. Timothy Sager, Tim : Auto Mechan- ics. Charles Saglime, Chuclc : General. Paul Sams, Sams : General: Student Council, Pep Club. Sandra Sanders, Sandy : Commercial: Usher's Club, Com' mercial Club, Nurse's Club, Girls' Glee Club. Berniece Sanner, Berniece : Commercial: Usher's Darlene Sadler Tfmothy Sager Charles Sagllme Berniece Sanner Gary Sanner Paul Santmyer 'Y 'Ubi ' 'Vi I Wi' '1 ':r .Q .- ,514 Nil la, 'i -v-V7 26 Q a f Club, Commercial Club, Girls' Glee Club, Spanish Club, Wheels Club. Gary Sanner, Gary : General- Future Farmers of America. Paul Santmyer, Santi : Vocational Agriculture: Future Farmers of America. Robert Sarsfield, Bob : Vocational Trowel Trades James Scarano, Jim : General: Baseball, Wheels Club, Paul Sams Sandra Sanders Robert Sarsfield James Scarano i i he WN x, . Raymer Schade John Schmidt Carl Schweinsburg Joanne Sehek Margaret Seehoffer Judy Sell Diane Semple Jacqueline Shaffer Helen Shaner Sally Shearer Raymer Schade, Laddie : Vocational Agriculture: Future Farmers of America, Wheels Club, Student Council, John Schmidt, Schmutz : General: Wheels Club. Carl Schweinsburg, Carl : General. Joanne Sebek, Jo-Jo : Commercial: Usher's Club, Nurse's Club, Commercial Club, Leacler's Club. Margaret Seehoffer, Peggy : Commercial: Future Homemak- ers of America, Library Aids, Commercial Club. Judy Sell, Jucly : Distributive Education: D. E. Club, Future Homemakers of America. Diane Semple, Di : Commercial: Usher's Club, Nurse's Club, Junior Class Play Cast. Jacqueline Shaffer, Jackie : Gen' eral, Helen Shaner, Helen : General: Girls' Glee Club. Sally Shearer, Sally : Commercial: Usher's Club, Pep Club, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Dan Shevchik explains to Barbara Harrish, that the use of the slide ru : which is used in the Mathematics De parm-lent, is really not as compllex as it appears. SENIORS Dan Weyandt begins the procedure of wheel balancing as Jesse Balmer prepares to ne helpful. This type of work can be found in Auto N'ecr'an.cs, a subiect which rrrariy s nior boys find interesting Kenneth Sheetz, Ken : College Preparatory: Pep Club, l-lifY Club, Science Club, Senior Class Play Cast. Daniel Shevchik, Dani College Preparatory: Pep Club, SPARTONIAN, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Ernest Shifko, Ernie : Vocational Elec tronics. Clifford Shirey, CIiff : General: Wheels Club. William Shoaf, Bill 1 Vocational Carpentry: Hi-Y Club, Wheels Club. Judith Shuster, Judy : College Preparatory: Future Teachers of America, Usher's Club, French Club, Pep Club, SPARTONIAN. Bonnie Silvis, Bonnie 1 College Preparatory: Nurse's Club, Judy Simons, Judy : Distributiye Education: D, E. Club, Future l-lornernakers of America, Carol Ann Skillings, Carol : College Preparatory: Chorus, Nurses Club, Girls' Glee Club, Madrigal Singers, Mixed Quartet, Stephen Slzodak, Steven: Distribu- tive Education. Gerald Slack, Jerry g Vocational Carpentry: Student Council, Wrestling, Wheels Club. Janet Sleowsky, Jan 1 College Preparatory: Lead- er's Club, Spanish Club Carol Slewinski, Cookie: College Preparatory: Nurse 2- Club Walter Slick, Butch : Generali Future Farmers of America, Jun ior Class Play Ticket Committee Harry Smail, Har ryn College Preparatory- Student Council, SPAR TONIAN, Traci, Kenneth Sheet: Clifford Shirey Bonnie Sllvis Stephen Skodalx Carol Slewinski Football, Wrestling Manage' Daniel Shevchilm William Shoal Judy Simons Gerald Slack Walter Slick Ernest Shlflro Judith Shuster Larol Ann Slmil Janet Sleowslxy Harry Smail :Sf ffl 35 'Z' l wr' ?-V 1' gr li Q 'dk Q- A6 'ZF' 'rv Nix... FAITHFLJL FANS LOYALLY SUPPORTED ATHLETIC CONTESTS K 1Ci V f 'Y 17 1'5- yr O1 'Tir' 'asv- Mg :BW 'ii' 'll G, Fu Cynthia Weaver doesn'! know whether to trust Ken Steiner or not as she attempts to get a drink of water. Beverly Mangini looks on waiting her turn. Robert Smetak, Bohn: Vocational Auto Mechanics: Lettermen's Club, Basketball, Baseball. Alfred Smith, Alu: General: French Club, Future Teachers of America, Junior Class Play :Publicity Committee. Barbara Smith, Barb . Commercial: Commercial Club, Chorus, Corresponding Secretary of Student Council, SPARTONIAN. Betty Smith, Betty : Com rnercial: Nurse's Club, Wheels Club. Gloria Smith, Gloria : Commercial: National Forensic League, Secretary of Student Council, Commercial Club, National Honor Society, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee. Judy Smith, Jucly z General: Pep Club, National Forensic League. Judy Snyder, Judy : Distributive Education: Future Homemakers of America, Pep Club. Thomas Sours, Sulie : Vo cational Carpentry. Edwin Sowash, Edu: Vocational Electronics. Louise Sphon, Louise : Commercial: Ushers Club, Spanish Club, Commercial Club. John Spitznogle, Spitz . General. Theresa Spor, Ther esa : Commercial. Gloria Springer, Gloria : Com- mercial: Leaders Club, Pep Club, Cheerleader Mary Jeanne Springer, Mary Jeanne . General, Barbara Stahl, 'Barb : Commercial: Ushers Club, Nurses Club Rohert Smetalc Bettv Smith Judy Snvder Louise Sphon Gloria Sprinqer , Geography Clcb. Alfred Smith Gloria Smith Thomas Sours John Spitznogle Marv J, Sprirvjer Barbara Smith Judy Smith Edwin Sowash Theresa Soar Barbara Stahl BANOUET ENJOYED AS ONE OF LAST MOMENTS TOGETHER 64 Taking advantage ri a imc period are Marlene Erickson, Carol Hixson, and Wil- rovn the co?lec':n of records availahle in the ligrary, , WW' fj it av' '7 ' vqn-no -...J lawrence Steban Frank Steiner Kenneth Steiner James Stinebiser Martin Stofko James Storey Rose Ann Storkel Dennis Stout James Stroker Dennis Strosko Lawrence Steban, Larry : Commercial. A. Frank Steiner, Frank : College Preparatory: French Club, SPARTONIAN. Kenneth Steiner, Ken : College Preparatory: Chess Club. James Stinebiser, Jim : Distributive Education: D. E, Club,. Martin Stofko, Ggms : Vocational Carpentry: Wheels Club, Golf. James Storey, Jirn : General. Rose Ann Storkel, Rose Ann : Commercial: Nurse's Club, Usher's Club. Dennis Stout, Denny : College Preparatory: Chorus, Four Spartans, Madrigal Singers, Boys' Glee Club. James Stroker, Jim : College Preparatory. Dennis Strosko, Denny : Vocational Carpentry. m Bien as 'hr-y rfhv and enoy moss: ,il Z' :px f l C. Theresa Strosko, Theresa : Commercial. Carl Sum my, Carl : Vocational Electronics. John Svetkovich Sweck : General: Baseball. Rona Sweitzer, Rona I Commercial. Thelma Swindell, Thelrna : Commer- cial: SPARTONIAN. Henry Tallant, l-leinz : General Beverly Taylor, Bev : College Preparatory: Chorus f SENIORS Gary Sanner and Joanne Naley, 'rwo in, duslrious seniors raking P. O. D., page through innummerable magazines ir' search of a suitable topic for a report. Most of our seniors encountered this sub- iecr. Nurse's Club, Madrigal Singers. Phoebe Teichert, Phoeb : College Preparatory: Future Teachers ol America, Leader's Club, SPARTONlAN. James Thom- pson, Jim : Vocational Electronics: Basketball. Carl Todaro, Carl : College Preparatory: Wheels Club. Theresa Strosko Carl Summy John Svetlsovish Rona Sweifzer Thelma Swindell Henry Tallant Beverly Taylor Phoebe Teicher! James Thompson Carl Todaro J , 5 . '.,-,.r 1:- V' Ani' .,. UV , if ,rr 44 if r is :Qi 5 if , sg' ' wi ALL ASSEMBLIES ENDED WITH SENlORS PLEASE RlSE Carol Tompkins James Trout Verda Trout Rosemarie Tutino James Tyson Anna Marie Valloui Lillie Mae Vzrndell Robert Veitch Charles Vensko Wendy Vinsek Ronald Wagner James Wakely Diana Walker Patricia Wall Connie Wafthoiir Carol Tompkins, CaroI : Commercial: Future Home- makers of America, Usher's Club. James Trout, .lim : Vocational Electronics: Wheels Club. Verda Trout, Verda : Commercial: The Royal, Junior Class Play Publicity Committee. Rosemarie Tutino, Bon- nie : Commercial: Wheels Club. James Tyson, Jim : General: German Club. Anna Marie Vallozzi, Annu: Commercial: Chorus, Library Aid. Lillie Mae Varn- dell, Lillie : Distributiye Education: Library Aid, Fu- ture Homemalcers of America, Usher's Club. Robert Veitch, Bob : General. Charles Vensko, Chuclc : Vocational Auto Mechanics. Wendy Vinsek, Wen dy : Commercial: National Honor Society, Commerf cial Club. Ronald Wagner, Wag 1 College Prepara- tory: Hi-Y Club, German Club, Junior Class Play Property Committee. James Wakely, .lim : College Preparatory. Diana Walker, Diana : Commercial. Patricia Wall, Pat : Commercial: The Royal. Connie Walfhour, Connie : Commercial: The Royal. Shirley Bush and Geraldine Kolar wait anxiously as Lyda Hild adiusts the rope on a volley ball net. Senior girls find partimpating in some sports enioyable and healthy. ahh qv T at WZ 35 .K -5 46 9 ao! ,gl I -'S X 'S-' '-4 'ef COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES PROVIDED FONDEST MEMORIES be Qr 1 ff? fu 04' -4.7 ,-.'-,ty v A, ,. 404 'TV Liv' 4-3- f lu . l fm . f l f 5 73' 2 b W ,ri sq 1 -lr it T99 Oc 4 ? Harrold Walthour Cynthia Weaver Edward Weirick Wayne Wentzel Daniel Weyandt Gloria Washabaugh Vennor Weaver Beverly Wentzel Anita Wert: Dcnald Wian Carol Watson John Wegrzyn Scott Wentzel Dolores West Beverly Wilkins 1 . wh- fivi' fl Harrold Walthour, Dean : Vocational Trowel Trades Gloria Washabaugh, Gloria : College Preparatory: Nurse's Club. Carol Watson, Carol : General: Fren ch Club, Future Teachers of America. Cynthia Wea- ver, Cynthia : College Preparatory: National Foren sic League, Pep Club, SPARTONIAN, Junior Class Play Property Committee, Senior Class Play Proper- ty Committee. Vennor Weaver, Verner : College Preparatory: German Club, Wheels Club, Chess Club. John Wegrzyn, Wiggy : General. Edward Weirick, Ed : General. Beverly Wentzel, Bev : College Preparatory: Pep Club, The Royal. Scott Wentzel, Scott : College Preparatory: Lettermen's Club, Football, Track, Wayne Wentzel, Wayne : College Preparatory: Boys' Chorus, Organist. Anita Wertz, Anita : Commercial: Library Aid. Delores West, Dorrie : Commercial: Proiection Club, Future Homemalcers of America. Daniel Weyandt, Dann: Vocational Auto Mechanics. Donald Wian, Don : General. Beverly Wilkins, Bey : Commercial. Greg Guidas prepares to give another of the numerous 'eports required in many of the courses offered here, as Karen Zellers waits patiently tor her turn. ,Q if H. 'Q 5- SENIORS ., Ey - 1 ,- ,i 'L 1 ' Karen Allwine, Phoebe Te'cherI, fwrt Pat Glunt 't -:Lim if - lwlfrri ing 'v ue' bf- intf f .U , c, ,. Cf, re S .,, ,' Ja Bob Wilkinson, Bob : General. Barry Williams, WiIlie : General. Alexander Wilson, Sandy : Col- lege Preparatory: Student Council, Track, Letter mens Club. Theodore Wimer, Ted : Vocational Agriculture: Future Farmers ot America. Charles Wolfgang, Chuck : College Preparatory: Peo Club, Student Council, Boys' Glee Club, Junior Class Play Cast, Senior Class Play Cast. Thomas Yoder, Torn . Bob Wilkinson Barr-I Williams Thomas Yoder Ronald Yurinak Alexander Wilson John Y-.-ako I :fu General. Ronald Yurinak, 'Ron z College Preoara tory: Science Club. John Yusko, Jay : General. Terrie Anne Zambano, T. Z. : College Preparatory: Future Teachers ot Ainerica, National Forensic Lea gue, Pep Club, SPARTONIAN, Student Director ot Junior Class Play and Senior Class Play, Senior Class Play Cast. Edward Zelachoski, Ed : Vocational Carpentry. Theodore Wimer Charles Woffgang lerrfe Anne Zamhano Edward Zelachoski ..,i - si vw is:- -4' ...QQ Sf , CF, . ag' sg' 3' Q' c saflf Q 'a -cz: 'Vx ' vs' '. 1--Q i dvi - ii f ,-' A -K . .. -v r -: gfywfz x if .V S-w J Bernadette Zello Susan Zona Karen Ann Zellers Joyce Zimmerman Karen Ann Zellers, Karen : College Preparatory: Nurse's Club, Ushers Club, The Royal, Wheels Club. Bernadette Zello, Bernie : College Preparatory: Future Teachers of America, Pep Club, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, SPARTON- IAN, Junior Class Play Cast, Senior Class Play Cast, Student Government. Mary Louise Zello, Mary : Commercial. Grace Ann Zenker, Gracie : General: 1 4F5:O va. JE: 0 361' gif 4.-null' Mary Louise Zello Grace Ann Zenker Andrea Lasko loreha Zundel John Bu!ina Nurse's Club. Andrea Lasko, Andy , Commercial: Commercial Club, Receptionist. Joyce Zimmerman, Joyce : Commercial: Commercial Club, Usher's Club, Spanish Club, Susan Zona, Suzie : Commera cial: Pep Club, Loretta Zundel, Glee Club. John Future Homemakers of America. Loretta : Commercial: Chorus, Girls' Butina, Jack , General. Q F M,dalis7 loio' lrcm Columbia Universfy awarded to our newspaper, The Royal, from Columbia University, brings srni'es of approval tram the advisor, Mrs. Booth- man, and svatt editors, Georgianne Pet- rosky and Karen Dygan. SENIORS SENIORS First Day of School , September 3 Senior Pictures September 28 to October 5 Sadie Hawkins Dance . October 2 College Night October 2 Thanksgiving Dance Senior Class Play Boy's Tag Day . . Christmas Dance Christmas Vacation Midterms Talent Assembly Valentine's Dance Girl's Tag Day . November 25 December ll December I4 December T8 December 23 to January A January 18 to 22 January 26 February T2 February 29 County Basketball Tournaments March 2 to 4 Home Economics Fashion Easter Vacation JuniorfSenior Prom Open House . Awards Assembly . May Dance and Coronation School Picnic . Final Exams Class Day Baccalaureate Commencement Last Day of School April T2 April 14 April 29 , May 3 May I3 May I8 May T9 May 25 to 27 May 27 May 29 June 'Z June 3 'wr wfzz' J-R' 35N V' ' ,555 . x 'L-rfxx XX we V 35.'-,2sc.iLX 5 , M J I A :W ' V ' N i , .15 ,, L t i -' ' .' 'W ,,. ' ti ' 2 f ffs flelf 'fig Carmie Gelfo, winner of the handicap poster contestg Gloria Smith and Gaye Simpson, winners of the senior and icnior handicap essay contests respectively, stop to examine their work. MANY HONORS GRACED OUR SENIORS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR .5 Bob Allen, hatback: Steve Predaina, fullback: Coach William Abra'1am5 Jack Lesko, guard: and Sam Fanelli, gcardg take time out at We too'ball awa'c1s banquet spccso ed by the Football Mothers. 7'l CUT TA DI IDR When the time comes to select those who are outstanding many qualities must be considered amohg these are the willingness to contr bute your time and effort being capable of accepting your share of developed talents I had 1 choose for there are so many whc are worthy 7 KAREN DYGAN ROYAL BONNIE PECARCHIK SPARTONIAN PATRICIA PRYCL NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE DONALD MOORHEAD SENIOR STAGE MANAGER , Q' ' l A 5 :. Q J A J , 1 ' ' i- li . I . as responsibility, and the presence ol ' . t is r c l . I ' . . . l l - , fd f f .., Q T, ACCEPTED THEIR SHARE OF RESPONSIBILITIES Z ,... Nt IARRY HARTZELL S ARTAN BAND DENNIS STOUT SPARTAN VOCALIST C MIL If Um PX EE '55- O Z O C -4 un -4 P Z E Z Q 0 P P 1 P :U 1 Q-1 'nz 'R Ex ,.,... nm. JIM JORDAN OUTSTANDING CITIZEN MARY ANN LYTLE OUTSTANDING CITIZEN ,- JAMES THOMPSON BASKETBAIL STEVE PREDAJNA FOOTBAII , W. ,V ' ' II-ii! 'I H. ' ,W '- I 2 ..-. 4 t A 4 ' 1 ,, ,,:,,n,TV 6 'lf , I f X 8 I --N - 1 T - 4. - lm a 4' 'Ta ' 1 1 ii ' 'I II , , U X. Xl if , A we .IUNIORS William Jones, Jcnior Class Presidert, ard Janet Williams, SecrevaryfT'rasu'cr, meet in 'he conference corner Ov he lt-rary to dsca s in d a at fo We Jcnto'-Senior Prom. The year had many highlights. At the beginning of the year, each iunior selected his class ring. The Junior Class also presented the class play, which put on matinee and evening performances. During the football games, we found energetic iuniors selling refreshments at the concession stands. The class also sold candy for Christmas and Easter. The brightest highlight of the year was the JuniorfSenior Prom which was sponsored by the Junior Class in the spring. The future 6l graduates, who were able to fit easily into HAHS life, assumed a great share of re- sponsibility that was expected of them. The iuniors began with many ideas and the enthusiasm to put them into action, Junior Class officers led activities with the capable assistance of the class sponsor, Miss Kunlcle, The year was a busy one because of the numerous academic and extra-curricular activities. Academic, Commercial, Vocational-each course was a chal lenge. Upon becoming iuniors, they became quali fied to choose from a larger selection of clubs, Many of the iunior classmen participated avidly in our sports program. ROOM 225-223 D:-mo'se, D. Dunlan. ROOM H0 tilts C. Davis. First Row: C. Ciampini Third Row: R. Anderson, F. Answ K. Arnold, B Allen, W, Allen Gault, J. Eisaman, R. Anderson Faroux, D, Balenovich, L. Ansell, Barnlvart, V. Bell. Second Row: J. ton, P. Edwards, A. Galloway, Freeman, C. Elder, E. Ghrist, P. Gettemy, W. Fry, N. Frislmo, w'a, D. Barron, D. Baird, W. B'en, Third Row: C. Louglmer, R, Crou shore, M. Constantine, H, Butterworth K. Dwyer, L. DiPaolo, J. Cristopher S, Chedrick, J, Burk, D, Cole. Clawson, M, Crouse. Second Row: P K Douds, L Brown, G. Curzi, M. Ca passo, J. Breegle, R. Dovigo, B, Cox P. Conde, M. Burke, C. McDonnell , J Clrurchman, K. Bossart, L. Dorisio, C Bosch, K. Donovan, J. Downes, G ine L B E Ful- G. P. M. Feld, C. Achtziger. First Row: S. Bay- D. Arrmons, J. Baur, J. Allan, C. Ault- Anderson, S. Arendas. erman, D. Beaufort, J. Anderson, J ROOM 123 Thfrd Row: K. Lauffer, M. Be'den, J. Keibler, P. Kuhn, L. Keith, J, Krivo- liucha, L. Klingensmith, B. Kelly, R. Fanchalsky, C, Eisamen, B. Evans, L. Dzendzel, Second Row: G. Kuder, C. Lenhart, L. Boley, P. Blake, M. Kelly, A. Black, R. Knizner, M, Koehler, B, Kilts, L. Zedelr, B. Blackson, J. Bo- ban. First Row: L, Farrox, J. Frendy, L. Franklin, D. Fordyce, S. Fanelli, R. Dvorcalf, R. Dunlap, J. Rady, R. Fire- stone, C. Eizher, T. Fell, K. Federico. ROOM 903 Third Row: B. Lohr, M. Machuga, C. Bush, C. Love, L. Lycett, S. Rossi, B. Gaudi, B. Long, J. McWilliams, P. Mc- Vay, B. Raamar, K. Graham. Second Row: J. McCullough, M. Loias, J. Logreco, J. Malviui, B. lotman, K. Good, P. Hall, V. Hanyo, B, Grom- lick. Firsf Row: R. Get?emy, R Chatfield, G, Harr, A. Ruffo, S. Gelfo, T. Godlewski, R. Reboy, C. Raviart, B. Frye, T. Hare, J. Bady, ln. RECEIVED PRAISE FOR PLANNING SUCCESSFUL PROM 99 Q17 ROOM H4 Third Row: M. Haile, T. Hamrock, B Hamilton, D. Baker, P. Atkins, A Hazen, B. Gibbs, D. Caslow, L. Belu sccok, R. Catalano, E. Bridges, B Castle. Second Row: L. Giseburt, G Hensell, J. Grav, V, Gongo, N. Grad ischek, P. Hilewicli, H. Harenchar, C Heg'and, R. Hastings. First Row: M Bondl, D. Close, S. Chishko, J. Ber ry, D. Bridges, R. Brown, D, Carr, T Brannigan, D. Demerices, J. Benson P. Brown. ROOM 116 Third Row: G. Hunter, J. Kalp, M Howell, L, Baldt, C Colaruggg, L Beal, B. Crissinger, K. Doinin, J Bearer, L Collier, S. Holt, P. Holsop p'e, Second Row: C Hurd, M. Hahn B. Hillis, J, Hlmler, C Jones, L Hurst, B. Hurst, G. Simpson, First Row A. Coleman, M. Beehner 5 Johnston C. Crago, S. DeRoss, R Willard, B Downs, L. Daqgherty, H, Donahue, D Hayes, R. D:Cha-wibeau, A Cope ROOM 204 Third Row: M. Marcino, B. Mason, C Milslagle, K. Mensch, C. Beluschok V. Fralie, M, Mitchell, J. Himfer, J. Moffa, S. Masser, E. Mattv, J. Hel- Iis. Second Row: M. Mous, B. Miner, C. Mechling, C. Micklow, D. Milliron T. Marie, W. Livingston, M. Simms D. Moats, J. Huhn, First Row: E. Hoff- man, R. Jordon, C. Kauffman, B. John- son, G. Hendesshat, J. Hixson, G Henderson, R. Hutton, A. Hudock, D. Sheraw, W. Jones. ROOM 208 Second Row: M. Murray, J. Morozo- wich, P. Murray, M. Mayer, B. Paden C. Orlo, J. Paliclmo, J. Mough, S Nalepa, D. Narduui, J. Ptterson, J Skatell, R. Kruel. First Row: W. Paints er, A. Six, C. Bosch, C. Kessler, I Lana, J. Koebler, A. Kistler, D Kuhns, G. Kistler, J. Kula, J. Kruel ROCM 213 Third Row: F. Mensch, F. Ludwig, D Martin, D. Lender, L. McCrumb, B MacWili:ams, D McKee, F MrCul Lough, S. Williams, M. Lavei'a, E Lip yance Second Row M Stein, P Ludwig, H. Perkins, M. Pcerio, J Lydic, B Matthews, F. Marsh, J Pollock, K Snyder, G. Prevenslik, R legge, C. liptak. Ffrst Row: B Pickles, F. Pe'Iis, R. Moulton, M Potfseck, A. Pavlakovic, M Pavsek C, Pinaua, R, Perkey, M. Pa:hatko ROOM 214 Third Row: A. Morris, J. Parke, B, Poole, J. Otto, J. Mollick, G. Narad, D. Paul, L. Miller, T. Mitchell, J. Otto. Second Row: C. Roberts, M. Re- pach, B. Repasky, C. Reigh, R. Myers, F. Ometz, T. Ontuglio, First Row: S. Reed, K, Robinson, J. Raimondo, J. Richie, M. Rudowski, J. Rohrbacher, R. Sanmartino, P. Sabol, H. Sager. ROOM 209 Third Row: M. Svetltovich, L. Swartz, D. Saveskey, R. Snedden, R. Simpson, D. Simpson, I. Scheuerfe, D. Stough, C. Sofa, C. Simons, W. Shatts, Second Row: L. Tackage, S. ThroPP' I. Schau- erle, J. Shalakowski, C. Stoner, S. Stewart, R. Sphon, E. Swietzer, K. Southwick, C, Plant, J. Steiner, J. Scafzetti, First Row: T, Spal'one, J. Qu'nn, L. Smeltzer, T. Sidehammer, D. Sheplar, W. Shuster, M. Sowats- key, D. Poole, L. Prycl, D. Smith, T. Smeltz. ROOM 202 Third Row: D. Rimbaugh, P. Teacher B. Swezey, T. Trout, D. Spencer, B. Termfn, B. Welliver, R. Thompson, E Stana, C. Stroian. Second Row: C. Vallozzi, J. Upclegraff, J. Toih, D Farnsworth, R. Vespa, F. Schultz, J. Tarbert, R. Trout, B. Temp'e, J. Toth, C. Thomas. First Row: C, Vincent, C. True, D. Tinkey, P. Valloni, E. Wer- ner, C. Scheinburg, S. Slrodak, E Todd, E. Vouqh. '51 , ra Q 'J fi Hum X., Ana wen,-three c'-arrwng twiblies, avwomces Jim .. f Q i 57 Jordan, Wester of Ceferriomes for our fa'en' assembiv as he wfoduces Becky Hurst, Karen Bossart, and Marsha Kelly 'P' Y7W2VYiL2'E S Q' 'fe Ju-c' C ass PROGRESSING TOWARD SCHOLASTIC, SOCIAL AND ATHLETIC GOALS 77 STRIVED TO PERFECT TASKS UNDERTAKEN DURING YEAR Whav have we Pere? A golden coach which holds many golden memories ml We l96O Junior-Sen-or Prem, Cinderella Ball, Tre qllvver and glamour of vlee coach symbo iles vlwe even ng of our p'ofn JUNIORS Q A L ROOM 219 Third Row: L, Wilkinson, J. Worden, J. Wesr, R. Yusko, K. Wible, L. Wor Olly, B. Williams, J. Whalen, J, Us- laninslri, S. Zyvirh, H. Valloui, T. Tucci, B. Welliver. Second Row: M Pa'mer, M. Painfer, O, Yanamico, B Yeslmey, R. Wilson, F. Willman, P, Slwaner, D. Williams, J. Slrerrow, J Wilfroui, L. Weyandf, J. L. Williams, L. Shaver, Firsr Row: E. Willochell, M. Weyandv, F. Wahhour, R. Wallace D. Vinkler, A. Weyandr, B. Wilkine son, A. Willochell, P. Zalick, R. Wag' ner, R. Z'mmerman, A. Perropoli. ROOM C-l, C-7, C-8, C-9, C-I0 Third Row: B, Miller, R. Chesshey, J Smith, G. Huggins, J. Errei, B, Farm- er, R. Sager, L. Koceuar, D. laughner, R. Loughry, D. Kasparek, K. Long, J McCready. Second Row: C. West, N, Borkoviclh, L. Sanner, R. Pershing, J Salandro, L. Orezeck, K. Frisk, E Bell, G. McGinnis, R. Belusclrolr. Firs1 Row: J. Baer, M. Pacelli, K. Hoak, J Biandi, D, Thompkins, D. Holizer, J. Jesse, L, Shields, B. Godfrey, T. Huba,H. Bisping, R. Landers. Marcia Crouse afc Ja-mice Pa'ferson C wde'e e Na: 'car-ed ': Hemp?-e' A a'qe ammmr cf V115 -'-ap Po' 'e e1.Vn5'c Gas gms ard 5:1f?5 we'-3 fmgya SHOWN IN PHOTOS AND CAPTIONS ny 'Pe I.aRose Shop n Gfeefsswg, C. QG for deccra n D or fa'e cke wf e of-2 :arrg CFUEVE a 43' 'Pe e1 vwg 5?-ead. Tn, f-Harrek-n Q 'eca,,5e O4 eFfvc:er'cy and supe'-:V 5,05-wus or Tre mrgawg and Q Nan ou,a!ec1 We p'ace cy smcienvs and veadhers. SWL. 1 L Y , f , 4 Y 1' I vs V1-J.: SOPHOMORES Ls their first year at l-lemptiekj Area Senior High School began, the Class of '02 was a little awed by the size of the school, Soon they became confident as they learned their Way around. Hailing from the areas iunior high schools, Harrold, Manor, and Youngwood, the year of l96O enrolled a sopho more class of approximately SOO. The industrious sophomores found the senior high school curriculum to be more comprehensive than that of their iunior high. Enthusiastically, they plunged into their studies and extra-curricular ac- tivities. Those who had successfully tried out for the band and chorus were novv able to participate in these activities. Many of the boys were eligible to take part in our sports program, while girls were active in Girls Athletic Association. Others contri' buted their talents to the National Forensic League and various clubs. gf Annsal biology proiects attract these scientific-minded sophomores, John Slliavio, Georgia Walton, and Sandy Hennon. Tim: and energy were used by industrious students who produced the proiects. M ROOM '25 Second Row: J, Barna, R, Cehlar, T. Agresli, J. Balalc, E. Bell, N. Black, ' R. Campbell, C. Chelfman, 5, Allegro, K. Braeun, M. Bfawas, .l. Buchanan, N. Berkley, M. Ahfborn, A. Armbursf. First Row: B. Chervenick, S. Bien, M, Bompani, B, Bo'l1ovac, D. Canut, R. M. Celesnik, B. Casairo, J. Carlson, J. Barr, B. Brand', F.Brown, E. Chelfman, A. Bisping, ROOM 207 Third Row: V. Donnelly, l, Albright, M. A. Cnampini, R. Davis, M. Deruelle, T, Ailer, D, Baker, D. Andree, K. Craycraft, C, Allen, H, Aldrich, E. Baker, Second Row: N. Bayer, F, Fry, R. Bair, P, Crouce, V. Compas, S Denn's:n, K. Covner, D. Chrislner, G. Bauer, K. Achtxiger, L, Danner, First Row: M. Dahfem, E. Dadigan, A. Clip- pinger, R. Davidson, B. Benson, R Benzfnski, M. Guvon, M. Benson, E Andrews, J. Andrigetti, W. Kloock, D Anderson ROOM 206 Second Row: S. Kerr, P. Keough, S. Kelly, T, Hilling, C. Kolick, C. Kemp K. Keenan, C. Kapallxa, J. Johns, C Hoisopple, L, Kaufman, E. Hurst. First Row: L. Kowalsky, W. Kebe, R Henderson, R. Holburn, N, Kelly, N Kauffman, D. Holt, R. Hudghin, K Haesley, E, Irwin, R, Henry. ROOM 216 Third Row: E, Henderson, K Husband D. Jones, M. Hostafler, J. Andrews C. Holsopple, C. Jackson, D, Katiz, J Hoalt, L. Hyde, N Kasparelr, N Honse. Second Row: R. Irwin, B Hohman, S. Hennon, M. A. Logan, C. Carroll, D. Harrold, W. Haile, F Francese, T. Gnesda, L. Showden First Row: T. Fisher, L. Harbaugh, E Giron, K. Gaudi, C, Franlrlin, C Freeman, F. Grindle, P. Good, J. Fox G. Greiner, R. Forsythe, B. Gradischek REVEALED ADMIRABLE CHARACTER TRAITS AND HABITS ROOM l2l Third Row: F. Dxatko, E. Doyle, B Drealiford, M. Gaidver, M. Fry, A Dotto, F. Cicco, T. Butina, R, Bom- bach, E. Balck, B. Casale, P, Bricker Second Row: C. Fordvce, L. Gaffney, H. Gangle, B. L. Gaich, R, Fisher, D Gaudiose, R. Campbell, P. Exton, L Dzatho, J. Branthoover First Row B. Close, B. Bridges, D. Bossart, B Causey, D. Boley. D, Caristner. R Blaclrson, L, Free, B Chew, G Gar- griui, V Colnan, B. Brant. ROOM lll Third Row- L Grosso, G. Gosnell, K Gust, R. Goss, J. Rogenmoser, J. Gob- leslcy, D. Gornik, K Hayes, D Hed- berg, W. Duez, J Lawrence. Second Row M Lawrence, D, Giannaltasio S Gettemy, S Hanson, T .Gross G Guala, K Groves, B Dehner E Ferretfi, D. R Duel, V Hays M K Kish, First Row: A. Du- pillca, H. Field, G, Demi, S, Falcon, B. Devitt, M. Cramer, P Dillon, C Dawson, R. Davis, H, Petter, D Faust, T Ealzin ROOM 106 , A Third Row: J. Washington, E, Wey- andi, J, Wifson. M. Willochell, D, Ya'es, J. Wever, J. Zellers, M. Zsol- csak, C. Yates, P. Wexler, Second Row: l Vinseli, E, Vrable, G. Vin- ROOM ll? Third Row: G, McEwen, R. Marks, B. Mains, J, Mascolo, K. Marquis, D. Ma- lcarsky, P. McQuillin, D. McElroy, L. McElroy, R. McCullough, E. McCready. Second Row: P, Mains, M, K. Markle. K. Mclean, C. Love, N. Mclllvaine, J. McElfresl1, J. McClure, 5. Mclllvainei D. Lopes, G. luhovey. First Row: C. Mayernik, M. Minerd, D. Lubinslmy, R. Mascolo, H. Mensch, G. Mechling, D. Miller, G. lynn, D. Lucas, J. Maline. ROOM 2l2 Third Row: C. Mowry, K. Monahan, H. Miller, R. Miller, H. Haines, P. Miller R. Moyer, D. Orbin, T. Orsinger Second Row: J. Parker, G. Moore J. Mitchell, V. Morgan, A. Nav itic, R. Nelson, K. Meneghini, J Mehan, M. Miller. First Row R, Pahel, J. Niehenlle, R. Orbin, T Misner, N. Pellis, W. Mohar, R. Paul, l. Patton, R. Moore, B. Morris. cent, V. Williams, S. Vukovich, C Azidel, R. Zeilinger, H. Williams, G Walton, J. Zimmerman. First Row, T. Wilson, B lundel, W. Zelachoski, R. Zapnone, P. Wentlel, C long, B Yul1as, R. Wilbush, J. Wolfe, J Young, R. Watkoslci. SOPHOMORES Two interested students, Dave Faust and Susan Kerr wait patiently to discuss with their teacher, Mr. Butterworth 5 que, tion that has arisen from the study of biology. POSITIONS IN THE FUTURE JUNIOR CLASS PROMPTED GOALS DURING THE YEAR Mr. lynch finds the particular note ne wishes Gary Zimmerman, sophomore, to identify and play on his trumpet. Students may rake music lessons during the day in tivng- degigngted fgr such use ROOM I02 Third Row: N. Shaffer, J. Semple, D Schrosk, B. Sherer, J, Testa, R, Smith B. Sutor, D. Sweitzer. L. Selembo, F Thoma, R. Stepinsky. Second Row: D Thcmas, J. Shrum, J. Shevchik, G Seymcur, G. Schurlck, M, Schmeltl, C Seranko, R. Sanders, F. Schoppy, L Schurlr, C, Selepchak, J. Simpson, J, Schworer. First Row. D. Sona, K Stevenson, G. Smith, C. Tannehill, P. Teichert, P. Sowatskey, R. Tallant, N. Struhala, R. Smith, T. Stutz, J. Spal ,As lone, ROOM 215 Third Row: S. Olson, B. Oliver, E Plesx, D. Rauh, D. Riffle, K. Werner R. Prinkey, A. Repasky, D. Raffens- berger, F. Rahl, F. Saglime, F. Plisch- ke. Second Row: B. Otto, E. J Prioletto, D. Panigall, M. K, Pavicir G. Santmyer, P. Pastorius, S, Poole C. Oliver, P. Prutz, C. Packe, D. N kle, First Row: S. Ross, W. Pringle R, Proctor, D. Raneri, R. Prevenshik M. Olson, B. Rosensteel, R. Rankin J. Peters. ROOM 201 Third Row: R. Sidehammer, P. Reese N, Rodock, E. Rugh, R. Smail, G Smith, B. Shields, B. Weirs, D. Sher bine, J. Serenko, D. Sheridan, D Sheraw. Second Row: M. Putanko, R Secrist, J. Schlegel, C. Rain, J. Rea gan, M. I.. Ruffner, B, Thompson, J Quinn, D. Rafmondo, K. Rahl, K. Pu! ford, D. Skaria, First Row: C. Sadler S. Regofa, R. Shaw, C. Smith, J Semanek, T. Slewinski, C. Schutter Y. Reed, J. Skiavo, A. Schmidt. C5 .vi Q f SOPHOMORES ROOM T04 Third Row: M. Steiner, L. Stefl, F Tompkins, L. Tucci, C. True, S Trout, D. Trout, J. Stauffer, C. Sturt: D. Tray, B. Thompliins, Second Row B. Soisson, R, Wingo, S. Swindell, A Trice, K. Striclmlett, J. Soflxo, H. Tay lor, M, Slmodalr, R, Sowatskey, M Van Stan, L. Tannard, First Row: N Waibel, D. Varndell, C. Trice, T Walker, W. Walthour, J. Watkoslci, T Tuskan, R. Tuitino, D. Watkoski, R Tucci, D. Walter, J. Vargoslxo. FUTURE GRADUATES IMPRESS FACULTY AND CLASSMATES A M I 5 I A. K Room zos Third Row: A, Latta, N. Lewis, V Campbell, N, Krause, R. Odorisio, J Kohan, K. Logan, J. Kubicek, K, Kris tan, M. Kuzminski, T. Painter, K Kemerer. Second Row: P. Long, J Krolilx, D. Lesko, N, Laudadio, V Lauricia, J. Cignethi, N. Lonsinger, D Knott, P, Kubicek, J. Linsebigler First Row: L, Koring, B. Logesky, M Kolk, J.Malesl1y, H. Kemp, B Kelly B. Kintigh, B. Kramer, J. Kelley, D Kundricli, C Leonard, J. lavle Carol Mowry smiles approvingly as Vernon Colgan looks for wir-ning details on a poster, Nancy Shaffer, llOld4 lQ Some af' 1'lDi9m9V1f5, gives her undivided Q . if 5 F 51 r i +2 1 iQ ll I Z- I MANY STUDENTS SELECTED ACTIVITIES OF THEIR CHOICE 4? ' Q I .Z E 4 X IE: l I K 3. . J 1 1 N HER MAJESTY QUEEN MAUREEN REIGNED OVER ON ANNUAL 88 sn f w. 4 565' af' H I ' I ' , It I s -' T it I MAY QUEEN ATTENDANTS Wayneen Blackburn, Carolyn Patrick, Queen Maureen Answine CRQWNING QF QWEFN MAUREEN SPOTLIGHTED MAY FESTIVHIES Bringing to a close The social activities ot the year on May eighteen, the third annual crown- ing ot The May King and Queen Took place in our auditorium. Students were held in sus- pense Tor a month before the mystery was re- vealed The night ot The coronaiion. Senior candidates were Tirst chosen by Their home room classmates. They were voted upon by the senior class, From these students ten girls and six boys were chosen. These six- teen were next presented to the student body to be voted upon, andthe top three candidates were announced. The junior and sophomore class then chose their own representatives. MAY KING ATTENDANTS . Carlo Rognoni, Kina Dem Answine, Jim Thompson Y y-., ff' 0, iff NJ Vi w-nf' I YJ STUDENT COUNCIL ACT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE STUDENTS. TEACHERS, ADMINISTRATION . ..-.7 T 'will' Mr. Curiale and Mr. Gcsser, this years advisors ct Student Council, discuss future plans for the Str-re S'uder't Council Corivervion, which will be held at :cr schco' during the coming school term. Achievements marked the year for this student organization. Money-making possibilities were followed to continue the many activities in which they took part. Bake sales, selling pep shirts, selling humorous book covers, and shares in the foreign exchange program. Two tag days were sponsored. The tags sold tor 25 cents each, and the students who took part en- joyed making their partners do embarassing stunts, and wear odd clothes. Setting standards for student participation in school activities and promoting the general welfare of the school were among the many purposes of its members. Membership was decided in the beginning ot the year. Each home room elected a repre- sentative and an alternate. In the closing ot the preceding year, the whole school voted for the president, vice-president, secretary, ancl treasurer. The president and secretary are ioyed making their partners do stunts, and wear odd clothes. Getting into practice tor future active years of vo'irtg, the students of our school participated in voEc.ng their choice ot first or second class status for Hemptield Township. rv ,ar -01- 'Q 2 S vb., x .-v f', OFFICERS Preswdent, James Johnston, Standlngz Assistant Secretary, Barbara Smith, Recorder, Shirlene lydicp Secretar-1 Gloria Smithg Treassrer, Charlotte Lenhart. AF3ii RESPONSEBLE FOR THE G0VlTPN!NG10'7 OUR SC 'lfV ' W X ez Third Row: J. Barron E. Fair, C. Strofan, T, Fell, M. Pacelli, J. Barry, R. Forsythe, R. Schade, D. Hursh, T. Haba, D. Cig anovic. Second Row: M. Bompiani, T. Hamrock, B. Zello, P. Bigi, L, Selembo, P. Glunt, B, Matthews, R. Bair, F. Rahl, R Paul, J. Slack. Seated: B. Repasky, C. Hurd, J. logreco, S.Tl1ropp, V. lauritia, J. Churchman, G. Walton, C. Orfo, L' Moats, P. DIFonso, K. Rahl, C. Fordyce. - ff 4? 1 l is he A. A 4 VK Third Row: J. Johnston, l. Catalano, J. Dreakford, E. Berkelv, K. Dygan. D, Darling, B. Zello. First Row: G. Pelrosky, B. Pecarchik, B. Harrish, J. OFFICERS Secretary Jackie Regola, Treasurer Joanne Dreakford, President Karen Dygan and Vice'Presidenr Earl Berkley discuss plans for the initiation and in' stallation of new members and officers. yy , i ,, 1 92 Second Row: G. Smith, C, Insolio, J. Haunt, M. Erickson, Regola, C. Patrick, N. Gnloblsh. Scholarship, citizenship, leadership and service these are the criteria by which students are iudged before being installed in this hon- orary society. Students in the Junior class must have a 3.50 scholastic average, then they are iudged by their teachers on citizenship, leadership, and service. Included in the diversified accomplishments of this society was the planning for the foreign exchange student for next year. This was a project which proved successful this year, not only to the exchange student but to the entire school. A theater trip is planned every year and this year a bakesale was held for the first time. Mernbers of the society brought in the baked goods and they were sold to the stu- dent body at lunch tirne. This project provefl very successful. Another first for the Society ACHIEVED THIS HONQR THROUGH ABILITY AND CHARACTER -Q was the sponsoring of Christmas Caroling. Each member could invite a guest. The tra- ditional Christmas Songs could be heard on the crisp, vvintry air ot Greensburg on the night of December 20, l959. Another first for this group proved successful. Members of the society helped in the installation of new Jun- iors and Seniors. This installation is a very f Ni .. ,.,.. If .mi ' If at ygkal. TJ fig! if Mr. Minder, Miss Kepple, and Mr, Bitonti advisory council tor National Honor Society look back on the many interesting events the club partici, pated in this year: among these was the theater trip to Pittsburgh solemn and memorable occasion. After speech- es explaining the qualities needed to become a member, the nevv members are called forth and presented with a lighted candle and a pin which has a lighted torch and the initials of the four qualities on it. This society has a well earned reputation for diligence and integrity. Bottom Row: Karen Allwine, Lester, Grant, Diane Kosko, Virginia Bacan, Harriet Packe, Ellen Cromwell. Ton Row: Paula Kucenic, Chet Myers, Phoebe Teichert, Mary Ann lytle, Dorine Regoni, Barbara Smith. is -Q - ' l i, 9 6 0 .. . gqdvl- . Axyl l 'll ,. il, A READY STAFF PORTRAYED STUDENT LIFE COMPLETE IN UNIQUE SPARTA-VISION Second Row: C. Meyers, P. Gluni, S. laffa, C. M.nard, M. McCIay, I.. Hild, M. Pevornik, V. Banu, J. Reqola, and C. Weaver. 'Q' Work! This is the one word that best describes the l96O Spartonian staff. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Tomkon, advisor, the staff be- gan the challenging task of producing a year- book worthy of student approval. Advising the business staff, Mr. Stough kept the stu- dents on their toes with soliciting and arrang- ing ads, and obtaining subscriptions from the student body. Requirements for the people that produce the annual were a high scholastic average, willingness to work, and a pleasing personality, Amid the layouts, copy, pictures, and ads through the year were found such people. Desiring to please the student body with a record of the days from September l to June 3, the staff earnestly tried to give a history of events, great and insignificant, that remain in every student's memory. P Teichen, K. Allwme, H. Small, and J. Naley. First Row: .1 l 1 X 1' , J Mr Tomkon, 'e: vX pal ,df e,r 'Q 'V :Cf ': DVO'og'aofQf's We-erionc my Pecarchik, edvor-,n-:nf-5 prepares Yo C31 Q' rf vi 'Vu 'iiwcg 'J sfmwar '1 U my Mr. Svough, 7, ' ae -sin 2, 'L - Y' new C' .: , 'iv' -f '5 Don Mo 1 1 v ' QW:--f ' :rp Af, fwfm 2' - 'fx'-'f r ' uw www' 'I 1-J - Q .f ,mm 4 - .--f34w,.k N 414, V 4 4 rk:a'a Ha'r.sh - ' Pafrzcua Nemlson - Buvch McElroy , Pa'rncla Prycl Tern Zambano 4 ' 1 ' ' ' Judy Shusver , Eleanor Vough - Jannce Pawerson - 11: 'i' Bevsy Agnew 2 -arhco v f-r Bonnie orhead, t V 1 x .- T' NJ K . X5 y f 'IEQT1 Q ...io 4: ii THE Q Rowii ,iiiitl A X , Q THE norm R K' A., . i Q. H, vi .'l 4 iiiweft 521 ns 'I' -v A . gif Q4 yr ,,, 'FS fy, 1- i Mrs. Boothman, Royal advisor, points out page three make-up tips to Editor- in-Chief, Karen Dygan. Co-editor, Georgianne Petrosky, searches Through the copy for errors made by the printer, as she listens to the iournalistic pointers. FREQUENTLY FEATURED HIGHLIGHTS OF SCHOOL ACTIVITY The objectives ot our competent newspaper staff this past year have been: to teach the students to express themselves with good Eng- lish, to relate school events to the public, and to promote good relations among all concern- ed with school activities. Under the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Boothman, the staff published a paper every tour weeks. Besides providing reading entertainment, the Royal statt produced other types of entertain- ment throughout the year. They sponsored numerous skating parties, which were en- joyed by many of the school students. They also hosted a large crowd in the elegantly decorated gymnasium for the Annual Chris- tmas Dance. The statf printed a newspaper which received many due honors. The Royal acquired the Keystone Award, and the Medalist Award from the Pennsylvania School Press Association, and Columbia Scholastic Press Association as one of the outstanding high school newspapers. 96 Waiting in preparedness to register the on coming crowd of stu- dents and teachers at the Western Pennsylvania School Press Asso- ciation are Connie Walthour, Patty Wall, Mr. Moorhead, Karen Dygan and Verda Trout. ,J-,,.....L. NML,,,,fw.w SADIE HAWKIN DANCE... Q' A4 Go man go , cheers the crowd as Bonnie Bricker and Bun Louis Catalano, Bob Buchko, John Bair, Bun Gribbon, Dan Gribbon, this years Daisy Mae and Little Abner lead of fthe Shevzhik, a group of students with great musical ability, pro- dance especially designated for the celebrities of the vide some entertainment with a slight hillbilly air during the evening. Sadie Hawkins Dance. Daisy Mae, Bonnie Bricker: and L'il Abner, Patrick Gribbon enioy the first stomp of the evening. Interested guests in the back- ground portray a picture of all out fun. I' on ,.- ' 45? f .i4 , . 1 :gm K 3 , sf Q .s Fl ' Y Y ' ' yy ' xy ,A if , ,J X , , . Y s, i l 3 f Ik K C I' ' ,I ' U44 4 , s WINTER WONDERLAND REGAL AIR ADDED TO CAREFREE MOOD Prepyahohs for 'he awmal Chrlsvmas dance are 'ak l3Y 9 s'a': of on vx-wsoace' We Roya Mewrxr-ra sgqsrl :1fc a' cm r s 5 as ver- .wc ,QMS JC, .ye da, Q Our annual Chrlsffhas dance sponsored by The Royal was a gala festive occasion, Senfgrg Paula Chlck and Carlo Rognohl relgmed as queen and kmg respecflvely, Chosew by rhe- swderlr body The new klmg and qoeeh were CVOM'-'Weil by last years Chrisfwas lO'TiY'QlT3A en cafe ol W Mer Wandenard Oaeen, Paufa Chick and King, Carlo Rog- noni wear srmles denovwng vhe happmcss of the evcnv The K veg and QJeevw for vhg amrvoa Chrwsvmas dance are seleced by rf- smnfh' body Grace Demoise wars pa'eh'y as Orlene Yannimiro and Louis Cifa'an0 D ace ye' ow oaoer fuses aworvg 'he gyeeh D176 roocqhs wh ch dec3'a'Qc! 'hp s'a wwe, fad M5 'Q 'fe 5 W- a'5-G T5 'oy' ,N me gym .5- .'- -. 11' 1 Q Q7 stew 2 r . K . . xgii' 'llilix If vi il AE Third Row: John Faulk, director, R, Sneeden, R. Cottrell, P. Teich irt, D. McKee, S. Ross, E. Baller, C. Kessler, C. Aulmerman, B. Hol- soppfe, T. Hudoclc, C. Yates, V. Hanyo, W, Jones, L, Hartlel. Second: L. Selembo, B4 Te'YlPl0f D' Hvfold, J- McWilliams. J- 5l 1PS0Ni P. Minnon, A. Armbrust, N. Plesz, C. Naponic, F. Blawas, R. Moyer, J. Harrold, K. Coyner. First Row: D. Simpson, R. Simpson, J, lish- ego, I.. Porter, B. Thompson, W. Pa?nter. MARCHING BAND Is it straight? Jan Mull asks Barb Palien as they hold Hemp- eld's banner, which represents our school at the football games and parades. These girls carry this banner for the vari- ious events. A willingness to practice combined with a love to shovv their talents drew musicians to the l-lemptield Area Spartan Band. With hard work and patience, Mr. Faulk, conducted the band in various performances throughout the year. Along with the many people who have en- ioyed watching and hearing the band perform at the football games were the students attend- ing the inspiring pep rallies. The colorful uniforms, combines with the vvell blended tones and the high stepping major- ette, made it a spectacular event during the halt-time. Members sold candy bars in order to raise money for iackets. The County Band Festival was the highlight ot the winter season tor the band. Then in the soring, it displayed its talent at the annual concert. H fl -1 .-4, S Third Row: C. Anderson, J. Zimmerman, P. Mains, V. Frazee, D. Holt, T. Leone, W. Haile, D. Laksy, R. Croushore,, P. Haines, B. Blaclrson, R. Shaw, E. Eisaman, D. Pahel. Second Row: J. Zellers, A. Dano, S. Lydic, L. Danner, G. Moore, E. Chellman, B. Repasky, B. Blaxan, B. Poticeck, R. Wilson, E. Bridges. First Row: J. Gretz,G. Simpson, C. Hixon, C. Packe, J. Buchanan, J. Mcllvaine, E. Plant, M. Erickson. POTLIGHTED DURING PEP 'ALLIES AND FOOTBALL Par Minnon, head maiorette, Gay Simpson, Mary Blawas, Joanne Simpson, Arlene Armbrust, Carole Naponic, Dolly Moyer, .Ioan Gretz, Bonnie Thompson, and Wanda Painter, drum meiorette, have male up our maiorette corp that has represented Hempfield during half time at our football games and at various parades in ,he comrmznity. These girls performed formations at games, such as .he intricate routine with the hula hoops. 8-l vi A , 4 nn x Qiitwxvi Q' wg ,- 2 we ENN M ' g :Wi . J V- V . 4 x . .. 1 '-- nu!nn1nllll i 'a Mi -ullllll 1 1' J P - -ae? Q 'X' X rf UA' L pnmu nr now W. Haile, A, Hudoclx, C. Yaies, V. Hanyo, l Hanxel R Croushore D McKee Second Row D Pahel E Esaman R Shaw C Planf. Firsi Row: D. Simpson, B. Po1iseck,R. Simpson DANCE BAND 0 ORCHESTRA neue:-IT Aunnsncfs wm-I SPARKLING PRESENTATIONS ORCHESTRA Thnrd Row D McKee, P, Ho!sopple, B. Repasky, S.Ross, R, Croushore D laskey R Wnson B Ponseck E Chellman Yhornpson, N. Plesz, D. Simpson, R, Simpson DISPLAYED UNIQUE TALENTS WITH A VARIETY OF PIECES DANCE BAND An orchestra ot vvide renown in the area, the l-lemptield Area Dance Band displayed noteworthy talent at numerous as- semblies, dances, and special events through- out the year. The group, under the direction of Mr, Faullc, consisted ot tive saxophones, tour trumpets, three tromhones, drums, piano, and base. The members combined outstanding musical ahility vvith diligent practice to pro- cluce music pleasing to all listeners. The general purposes ot the Dance Band are to create a svving heat, to provide enioyable entertainment for all ot its audiences, and to train musicians tor future work vvith dance hands. ORCHESTRA One hundred and three mus- icians rnade up the orchestra this year. This group mixed fun and work, also vvith practice and patience on th part ot the sponsor, John Faulk, and the students, this year's orchestra vvas possible. Numbered among the gala events of the school season vvas the annual Spring Concert. The orchestra Worked diligently to make this program enjoyable tor others. They vvere alsc proud to be the host ot the Westmorelanf: County Orchestra during this year. ORCHESTRA Third Raw: A. Hudock, C. Yafes, l. Hartlell, H. Haro K Coyner J Zeller P Hanes R Shaw E Elsaman D Pahel Second Row. J Gfetx, G. Simpson, C Hixon, M. Erickson, C Plant First Row R Moyer Q-at VOCAL MUSIC Next period l have Music class, l'd better hurry. This was a phase heard often around me halls ot Hemptielci Area Senior High School, since ths year music became a regu- lar class and not iJst a club. Our vocal department, under the direction ot the talented and well-liked Robert Lynch, has become known tar and wade tor its ability. This department is divided into several grocios Tne Concert Choir, Boys Glee Club, Girls Glee C:ub, Nladrigals, Four Spartans, Silver Clets, and the Nloccettes. Besides participating in varioas prograns pre- sented by the school, the Concert Choir pre- sented a Christmas and Spring Musical. They also participated in the Annual Choir Day at Indiana State Teachers College. The Nladrigals sang in both our musical and at the Westmore- land County Teacher's Institute. The Girls Glee Cub sang at the musicals, vvhile the boys Glee Club also sang at the Junior High Schools and the Variety Show. g.. a- ,v Dennis Stout looks on in admiration as Mr. Lynch, vocal music nstructor, runs through a difficult selection to show the stu dents how it is done. CHORUS Fourth Row: H. Perkins, L. Poole, L. Zundell, A. Ruffo, D. Fordyce, R. Pitcairn, S. Gelfo, B. Sutor, D. Bossart, T. Eakin. Third Row: M. Philips, l. Collier, l, lycett, D, Darling, K. Werner, S. Poole, E. Brandt, L. Hartxel, D. Kemerer, C. Strutz. Second Row. N. lewis, J. Naley, M. Pevornilm, D. Pierson, O. Davis, M. Alborne, R. McCullough, V. Carlson, M. Crouse, M. Howell. First Row: A, Valloui, C. True, B. Agnew, E. Alexander, S. Hennon, G. Simpson, K. Bossart, G. Petrosky, B. Taylor, J. Steiner. ac A iz , 'Y 1 5 J . Q 'w J 's 2 a F p 1 45? iz I 5 7,3 .4 1 , ,1 X 4 0 ' f 41 'Nl 8 fa Y 4. L Ji ' 4 - 4 -. Z e is ra ? J' . j J ' .3 KV M I, V' 7 , ' ' 'K 4 ' 1- 7 -..-r I W 1 Kucenlc ee 1: ' 1 ' 2.7 1113 fe Q.: .L Y , 51 4 Ya ., tr -Q yy, -A ' gf 51 V if 'fit yu v u-. ff' 3 ., i fs-i il -, 1 K , rJ4f5 H :ht at 1- X CHORUS Fourth Row: J. Fennel, J, Barr, F. Walthour, R, Dunlap, E. Bridges, B. Gaudi, J. Johns, E, Burkett, J. Maffey, J. Hayden T. Wilson. Third Row: S. Masser, R. Anderson, G. Kistler, D. Bak 21, T. Tucci, P. Blake, C, Johannes, D. Miller, M. Van Stan, G Richey, B. Chervenick. Second Row: A. Stevey, J. Simpson, W. AI en, B. Oliver, K. Robinson, S. lydic, E. Vough, B. Cox, C. Mo1'na, J. Churchman. First Row: D. Gaudios, L. Boley, J. Bama, M. Durwell, E. Smith, K. Allwine, J, Malvizzi, J.Gretz, L. Smally, P George. SYMPHONY OF VOCALISTS BRING PLEASURE TO AUDIENCES The Four Spartans sang tor many shovvs at Hemptield and also at the Greensburg Snovv Carnival, Pennsylvania State Education Banquet and many others. Singing tor many clubs and organizations outside of school as well as the Spring and Christmas Musicals, and the Variety Shovv, the Silver Cletfs rounded out a successa ful year. The third singing group, the Mocc- .. ,. . as Jo Ann Worden Carol Shillings 1-: Paula x ,.i.. ettes, sang at the Youngvvood Lions Amateur Contest, Manor American Legion Dances, and also at many of our school functions. Our chorus made up of ninety-seven vocalists and three pianists, had twenty one represent- atives at County Chorus, tive at the District Chorus, and four at the All State Chorus. Q .. ff rown S anders C r r man n nc a 4 r nr w rr Sh vchik, P. Ga r J Ban, R. Tucci omas n Z mmerman Jo nson Bridges, L. r or u ossari o nr 0 w I s n o es me emerev an o A. Sieve EASY FLOWING MELODIES WERE SUNG BY BLENDED VO CES LS GLEE CLUB Fourth Row S V a er In ran 9 ur z e er a en ear, T. Feher c u ou x a o L Weyandv D 1 14 Y Y 'Hi 'wr- 1 'CR se I er nn ensm econ ow c owska a or uc erman ac e L Gaffne ffn y T GLEECLUBS 'Sue and Silver, All Hai, a new school song irvroeluced This year by The Boys Glee Club, can still be heard in The hearTs oT The sTuclenTs aT l-lempTield Area l-ligh, Composed of sevenw rnemhers, This group can he disTinguisheQi by Their blue and silver vesTs wiTh SparTan en'- hlerns, which The school buys Tor The sTudenT' offnecl vesTs. This inclusrrious group sang aT all The iunior highs, parTicipaTecl in a progran aT Greensburg, sang in The ChrisTmas Concery Spring musicale, and The May Queen Coron- ation. The Girls Glee Club consisTing of one hundred members also sang aT The ChrisTmas and wmie rehea'sing for me Boy's Glee club performance LBYYY Spring programs. This inTeresTed group mel Harflel, sfudenf direclor, and Doug Fordyce, president listen every Tuesday, COIleCTing dues were approvingly as Wayne Wenflel, seared aT The piano, plays a Usad for The of new V-music and award, ., S new musical arrangement MANY MUSICAL PERFORMANCES DISPLAYED GIRLS TALENTS GIRLS GLEE CLUB Fourth Row: A. Six, N. Krause, E. Chellnan, L. Zundell, E. Burkeh, J. Maney, S. Masser, L. LyceH, R. An- derson, L. Wilkinson, B. Shearer, A. McDowell, L. Gauli. Third Row: D, Mllfrr, M. Philips, S. Poofe, B. Sanner, L. Hyde, B. Chervenick, J. Beaver, J. Steiner, A. Evans, J. Roebacher, E. Vough, D. Pier.on, S. Lydlc. Second Row: J. Quinn, B. Pick'es, M. Howell, L Doraxio, N. Frisko, W. Frye, M. Painter, C. Elder, K. Coyner, L. Bolgy, J. Washington, K. Allwine. First Row: M. Durwell, E. Alexander, P. Haines, K. Bossarv, J. Churchman, V. Carlson, P. Geriemy, B. Nelson, B. Cox, E. Varable, L. Smalley. xi: , F ' YI - Y L ,S Q 5. X gg E- A Y 'ii T .5 .. I I T L . Kr' 0 Q F' q N F 4 5 Q , ', f 0 ' L, we - ' ss A C is T ' . .. ' 2. - -I :S xl ? L, f :Y -,is ir' , I5 '. W ' g Ly' Y .m . ,.. 1 , SILVER CLEFS: J. Gardner, V. Carlson, C. Skillings, M. Crouse, D. Stout SPARTANS: D. Stout, F. McCullough, J. Johns, A. Sfevey. MOCCETTES: D, Holi, C. Wolfgang, J. Baker, S. Gelfo, GIRLS QUINTET: S. Masser, L. Lycefl. SPECIAL GROUPS ARRANGED CLOSE HARMONY PROGRAMS . X' I ORGANISYS GUILD Arcom: cu cr- 'gavw are Susan Kerr, Joyce Harrold, Eddy Lee Brrlrefl, Amber lafia, Daryf Kemerer, Jo Ann Worden, Wayne Wenfzel, Irene Scheuerle, and sf-aveci larry Harfzel and Janice Paiierson. Q ea 'Cf' rv 13 S Cx Alfa ll U . COUNTY CHORUS D. Stout, A. Stevey, J. Gardner, F, McCullough, K, Werner, F. Walthour, J, Fennell, C. Skillings, S. Masser G Kistler, E. Burkett, D. Darling, A. Bispung, J, Gretz, G. Petrosky S, lydic, B. Pafien, V. Carlson, J. Sofko. DISTRICT CHORUS D Stout, J. Gardner, F. McCullough, C. Skillings, B. Palien. STUDENTS TOOK PART IN COUNTY AND DISTRICT CHORUS MADRIGALS Third Row: E. Burkett, J. Mattey, A. Stevey, E. Brid Jes, F. Walthour, J. Baker, D. Holt, K. Werner, S. Masser, P. 8IaI1e, Second Row: I.. Boley, G. Simpson, G. Petrosky, B. Taylor, N, Lew's, L Lycett, J. McCullough, A. McDowell, V. Carfson, G. Kistler, FIrst Row: K. Bossart, D. Pierson, I.. lydic, J. Dreakford, J. Gretz, E. Vough, L. Shuck, B. Agnew, E. Brandt. x 'Lp .y , I bf . . g, I' - I V 'f . 5. 109 O lu' 11 'Y Y , vi i, A-. Second Row: D. Poole, J. Templeton, H. Detter, L. Dzendxel, J. King, B. Poole, R. Schade, D. Prinlrey, B. Welliver, J. Parke, T. Be'us- chok, W. Tarholski, R. Higliberger. First Row: T. Gallentine, J. Toth, B, Garland, L. Beluscholc, J. Bradfsh, P. Sanlmyer, D. Ballew, A, Cambruui, B, Harrold, B. Campbell, J. Fox, P. Kosllinsky, B, Noel, D. Carr, M. Smith. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Developing rural community leadership is the purpose and goal of the Future Farmers of America. To be a part of this club, consisting of thirty-two members, one must be enrolled in Vocational Agriculture and have a iustifiable desire to participate in activities which are pursued, In addition to numerous awards re- ceived, the organization also undertook many proiects beneficial to both the club and to the community. Some of these include exhibiting products at fairs, planting trees for the school and community, conducting a Farm Safety Campaign, attending the farm show at Harris- burg, and also supervising farming activities. This active organization helps to train and in- terest boys in farming as a career for the fu- ture and also to give assistance to those al- ready pursuing the profession through home facilities. Again this year, the Future Farmers of America have made our school proud of their work and achievements throughout the year. Under the able leadership of William C. Downs, the club has progressed immensely since its beginning and has upheld the stand- ards of our school and community during the years. llO David Prinkey checks the growth of Juniper shrubs and Holly shrubs, which grow in the Agricultural Department's green- Foqse as Robert Noel records valuable statistics on their maturi- ty and hea'thiness. 'A.f1.2.l Mf'T 'N W-A ,. . .,.. ,,,.,,, y Fil- '.,'ff,-7, 'Iliff 'HV' ', vf'.I u.4..y renal works indus1ruo-sIy on the draw bar of a vracvor in the work shop corner of vhe agnculture deparvmenv. The vools in the background Wusrrare some of the facriirles available for use. Calm y Sm ',fU wrvo Tcm Heath, a sophomorz- fmden' form Eng an a We the fray ol eggs gamg may me 1 aor ag Jlm I -fzys We ofecfvohs sv w c cfm a Cavaslroprwe I , IU PROMOTED AGRICULTURAL LEADERSHIP IN CLUB AND AREA OFEICERS Paul Koshinsky, 'reasxe-r, Bob Harrold, cPapNam, Joe Scliade, sem-may Tom Galienfine, oreswdem, Mr. Downs, SDOVW-OV? Q- A-. X I fx 'F T gf, . vs ' I A 'V 1,4 V9 v- ' VF' r ' 4 X r fl F P24 ,, V Borkovich, repavf-gr' Paul Sanfmyer, s,cre'aw SQa'9d Ray Jim Logan, wce-oresudem. 1 15 'Ti' 3 FORENSICS oun SPEAKERS wlN POINTS AND lk. NATIONAL FORENSIC lEAGUE Third Row: E. Dadfgan, J. Scalletfi, J. Williams, P. Blake, N. Ames, l. Hild, N. Kelley, l. Allen, J. Jordan, C. Wolfgang, T. Painter. Second Row: B. Zello, A. Briszoe, B. Mangini, P. Malcarsky, C. Mowry, l. Danner, L. DePaolo, J. Patterson, P. Hilewick, T. Hamrock, S. Regofa. First Row: M. Burke, R. Farrell, C. Waaver, B. Palien, S. McQuillin, B. Fry, S. Poole, B. Soison, V. Guala, L. Schuck, C. Micklow, K. Keenan. HONORS IN DEBATES AND STUDENT CONGRESS , , OFFICERS P 'd t, Terrie Zambano, Sponsor, Miss A prosperous Hempfield Area chapter with an res' an in speaking is the N5TlOf'lal FOI Marcia Belden, Treasurer, Paul Teacher ensic League, under the guidance of Daisy Fisher, members attended many speech con- tests in competition with other schools in the Western Pennsylvania district. Through the year the membership grew as potential mem- bers achieved the necessary twenty-five points Fisher, Vice-President, Georgianne Petrosky, Secretary, in speech participation and a C average Q 1 scholastically. Degrees of Honor, Distinction, . gf and Excellence were received by members who pursued forensic regularly and tallied large numbers of points. The three main di- - 5 visions of N. F. L. are Speech Catagories, Stu- HV dent Congress, and Debate. With such a var- iety the students were able to find a field which held their interests. Two forensic tournaments took place at Hemp- field during the year. In December a tourna- ment was held for those students with experi- ences in speech categories. In April the Hemp- field Chapter hosted the speech semi-finals for the district- The members also gained experience by read- ing devotions daily over the school's public address system. ll2 5 ORATORS DISPLAYED SPEAKING SKILLS IN TOURNAMENTS 5 - ,...' DEBATE: M. Siein, K. Soufhwick B Castle T Zambano, C. Bishop, I.. Hurst C lnsolio, S. Mowry. STUDENT CONGRESS Standung P Teacher E Hoffman S Gelfo Seated D Sheraw D 'mal K Gauam S Fa con P Pryl and J Sluavuo 'if' 'N 3 .... I s.'3 M ,gm ,, are 0' f'f l,57sfiH1-Q, C-0 ff' 'lu -ws 1 0 i N ,. r mme V.-,F ...., x'v' LIBRARIANS Standing: F. Schultz, P, Seehoffer, B Foroux, J.Koep, R. Knizner. Seated: L. Swartz, L. Albright, M. Skodak, P. Kesugh, M. Koeblev, qraciocsly ass sud Miss Beabes with various dates and helped niainian in appropriate atmosphere for study LIBRARIAN This is where you find books under the letter states Miss Richardson, one of our librarians, to Joann Gabris and Judy Henry as she explains how to use our card catalog, X LIBRARIANS Reading and reference questions about the library were answered to the best ot their ability by these volunteer librarians who glad ly sacrificed their spare time. Sponsors of this service club, Miss Richardson and Miss Beabes, aided the students in learning the techniques used in the library. For two years ot continuous service eligible stu dents who earned them, were awarded pins SCIENCE CLUB Under the sponsorship of Mr. Beniamin Browne, the Science Club tends to develop and stimulate a greater interst in science. Students with a C average and an interest in some branch ot science are eligible lor membership. They suc- cessfully tried the new idea of sub clubs this year and each Wednesday interested students reoort on their weekly proiects VDLUNTEERS WORK DILIGENTLY TO AID STUDENT NEEDS lla Jack Tarbet, Mary Ann Mogus, John Branthoover, and Ron Cot- trell, officers of the Science Club, look on as .Iohn explains ahe art ol using the telescope in the study of astronomy. SCIENCE 9 RADIO BRINGS ALL MEMBERS CLOSER TO THE WORLD OF SCIENCE AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Interest in electronics communications is one the requirements for the Amateur Radio Club, sponsored by Mr. Either, ihe twenty-five members so far this year have bought and assembled a fifty watt transmitter, which was given as first prize in a money raising proiect, and bought a radio controlled model airplane, assem- bled by the students. RADIO CLUB Second Row: R. faflent, N. Rebic, D. Kundrick, K. Stevenson, B, Mil- ler, M. Pacelli, K. Hoak, D. Holtzer, J Biondi, N. Strusafa, D. Trout. First Row: C. West, D. Harro'd, R. Baer, F. RaIt', D Riffel, T. Steiner, J. Zevcheck, D. Buez, Mr. Either. few M af' wr ,U . ...- SCIENCE CLUB Third Row: F. Matthews, L. Grant, Second Row: T. Hill, E. Hoffman, A, Six, C. Kessler, K. Sheetz, R. Yornick. R. Wells, First Row: B. Keebe, l. Landers. ' PROJECTIONISTS CLUB Third Row: C Thomas, K. Kemerer, J. Demi, D. Spencer J. Kelley, R. Lucas. Second Row: B Gramlick, R. Knizner, K, Hanson, N. Bend er,, C. Blahovec. First Row: S. Bush, B Gage, M. Kubler, C. Kemerer, J. Logreco K. Gust. OPERATED AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT IN CLASSROOMS PROJECTIOJNIST CLUB Requires that the aspirant be dependable, have a sincere interest, and have 'he character quality of being willing to work. This club is sponsored by Mr, Shields and consists of thirty-five members.. The main purpose of the Pro- iectionist Club is service through the use of Audio- Visual Aids. While Mr. Shields switches on the proiector and focuses the picture, Dolores West, treasurer, Patty Bigi, secretary, and Den- ny Downes, president, waits to see what will appear on the screen. Y -..-.--...- . . I . ' A PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Membership is open to sophomores, iuniors, and seniors, under the di- rection of Mr. Miller. Students can develop pictures and operate the photography equipment found in the Dark Room on the second floor. The only re- quirement for membership is a sincere interest in photography, and some knowledge of the compos- ition of pictures. WHEELS CLUB Safety in driving composes the theme of this worthwhile organization. Under the guidance of Mr. Myers and Mr. Miskow, driver edu- cation instructors, the safety techniques of handling the car, and the proper methods of caring for a vehicle are presented to the members by means of lectures and visual aids. lETTERMAN'S CLUB This year has been called the most active in the history of this club. The various sports contributed members, well aware of the merits of money which the group earned by various methods, All of the feverish activity which sur- rounded this club was channeled into the purchase of iackets for the senior members. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Third Row: M Sfeln, J. Lucas, E. Willothell, E. Hoffman R. lege, W. Pringle, F. Ludwig, N. Pellis D. Rofhwell. Second Row: B. Deaner, M Siannard, K. Keenan, N. Kelly, F. Rahl H. Anderson. First Row: R. Bair, R Sfiner, L. Kaufman, R. Bergins, C. Mech ling, B. Yesky, B. Lohr, C. Naponic, B Hamilion, K. Lauffer. WHEELS CLUB Third Row: B. Noel, M Marlcarsky, L. Kifer, C. Minard, B. Mi! chell, M, Kuhn, J. Kerlin, M. M'dden, R Hundberger, L. Collins. Second Row: 1 Hays, S, Sanders, V. Prioletto, K. Zellers D. Rigoni, J. Ferrari, P. Markarslmy, B Sanner, B, Markarsky. First Row: B. Lau dadfo, V, McClean, F. Blawas, R Berginc B. Myers, L. Preniman, C. Kramer, H Pyvle, P Houser. LETTERMANS CLUB Third Row: N Borlrovirh, B. Haie, T Hife, B. Allen, W Welliver, S. Predfana, L. Franklin, J. Ska Iefl. Second Row: D Rothwell, J. Al'an H Chedrirk, D. Ciganovic, J. Balles, T Haba. J. Lopes, T. Fell, D. Miller. Fira Row- S. Wenfzel, D, Answine, J. LesLo R. Tompson. S. Fanelli, B. Jones, E, Lip yance. M. Sabol, W. Pruiz. I 3,1 SERVICE CLUBS BEGINNERS LEARN HELPFU HINTS FROM ABLE ADVISORS WHEELS CLUB OFFICERS Cliff Shirey, presidenv, Mr. Myers, sponsor, Judy Marko, szcrevary, Carlo Rognoni, rice-president and John Lopes, YVCBSUVCV, 'ook orer vhe lisv of members and this pasr yeafs scheddle. ,.-7 Q . , . - of :iff RDOGOFX' C5 r ,.-. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Spanish Club officers Cheryl Kram- GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS Ron Wagner, secretaryetreasurer of er and Jackie Regola discuss new textbooks which depict the the German Club and Eleanor Vough, president, confer with use of the Spanish lanuage and customs, with their club spon- 'heir advisor, Miss Ehrler, while standing in front ot a bulletin SOY Mi!! W!lGl1. board denoting records in German. MODERN LANGUAGE CLUBS . . . we wll.l.lNGLY srunlsn AND Aorvimen FOREIGN CULTURE x . K J... 1' .Q, .4-ui- 55' J Wd. GERMAN CLUB Standfng: B. Math- ews, F. Ometl, D Balenovich, J H'm- ler, S Livingston, V. Weaver. Seated' C. Miller, T Leon, J Ze'lers, C Pac- xe, M Beehner, E. Swfetler, J Pat- terson, C Kessler, E, Willochell, F farrell, I latla, SPANISH CLUB Standing: D Koska L. Prycl, D. Rigoni, C. Kramer, C Coyner, Seated: J, Regola, V. Muskin L. Smeltzer, B. Bfackson, J, Sleowsky B, Sanner, P. Rodenx, L. Prettiman L, Spohn, J, Zimmerman, J. Stiner. 0 FRENCH CLUB Third Row: A. Smith, M. Minerd, H. Mench, N, Pellis, K. Graham, S. Fa'son, J. Skiavio, F. Stiner. Second Row. C. Mowry, S. MacCalla, R. Coss, M, Dahlem, E, Dadigan, B. Sherer, B. Faroux, D. Baker, L Bucholz. Seated: W. Dehmer, S. Kerr, B. Soisson, L. Shuck, E. Doyler, G. Gosnell, R. Croushore, C, Hixon, D, Schrosh, N. Byer. GERMAN CLUB Guten Tag, Fraulein Ehrlerlu is one of the common expressions heard when this organization convenes, Some of the special activi ties include listening to German instruction records, reading German periodicals and translating poems written by outstanding German authors. First and second year students have equal opportunity to improve their German speaking ability and word usage. SPANISH Learning Spanish customs through dances, songs, and games is the obiect of our fri endly Spanish Club. Those Spanish students with a C average or above are eligible to loin this club, sponsored by Miss Welch. The Spanish banquet held in the spring was the main proiect ot this club FRENCH CLUB Les ami: de Parisj a phrase which best describes our French Club The purpose of this ciab under the sponsorship of Mrs Knox is to gwe pupils an opportunity to learn about the customs and peoples ot France, First year French studen's are eligible only if they are taking the second semester ot French, LANGUAGES FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS William Casfle, treasurer, Mrs, Knox, sponsor, Carol Watson, secretary, Marlene Erickson, presirluiit, and Anila Eannofii, vicefpresident, pause in their discussion ol 'ws-xt year's activities to srnile for the Spartonian, 55 x v i C 119 7 'v- 'rp Standing P Altman I. Varndell C Daniels J Sell J Summon DKosko, F. Barbish, J, Poole J Snyder Sealed J Golobnsh l Blank G Gavalorfa C Tlmpliins, D. West, M. Malxarslxy. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The Future Homemakers ot America, whose main purpose is to stimuate and encourage interest in homemaking, has accompiished many Things this year. Among these is the sponsorship of the Moth erDaughTer Tea, a Fashion Show in the spring, and aiso annual dances. The corsages and decorations which the group sold, brightened many a spirit curv ing the Christmas season. The requirements ter membership are at least one year ot Vczatictnzzi Homemaking and a geniune interest in This fieii as a possible future. CULTIVATED HOMEMAKING SKILLS WITH ENTHUSIASM Leading the club in various ac .Mes were. seated- Sandy Lana treasurer, Peggy Seahoffer, vice-prescierft, Bonnie Cruder pres-cient. Standtng: Miss Serra, sponsor, Carol Minard, news reporter, Joyce Berk, parlrarnentarian Cheryl Kramer, h storiar- Posie Damafo, songleader, and Mrs. Patrick, sponsor Ferrari, S. Zona, P, George, K. Hanson, l uhm C- OFFICERS Claude Myers, zraraf, Phoebe Teicherf, president, Ellen Cromwell, secretary Carole Kemerer, 'reasuren Miss Bainbridge, adv sor, Diane Moais, rice-oresiderv, have served as off cars tor We DES' yea 'Will FUTURE TEACHERS LEA ERS OF NEXT GENERATION READY FOR PROFESSION Realizing the potentialities ot the teaching orctcss ion and the security it provides, are among the criteria learned by students interested in teachivg, Among the achievements, this group has participa ted in is Pre School Registration for the Elementary Schools every spring and also the selling of pencils bearing the school name and color. Accurate in- Standing: A. Smith, R. Hapchucll, P, Nilferrighf, K, Haines, C. Tue, C. sion, C, Hixson, A. Armburst, R. Anderson, I. Scheuerle, P. Neilson. fi D fi if mia formation has been sezureo on vocaional opportura ities in education and the development ot recruit mentment programs for the teaching field. The Future Teachers ot America is open to anyone having a desirable interest in the teaching professio as a future. Watson, K, Snyder, J, Richey, J, Pollock. Sealed: F, Living- -1. S f-+ 1 ft PECIAL CLUBS COMMERCIAL CLUB Third Row P , denz, P. Houser, P. Packe, H. Packe bf W. Misner. ENCOURAGED SALESMANSHIP AND BUSINESS-LIKE CONDUCT COMMERCIAL CLUB Enthusiastic students of the commercial course maintaining at least a B aver- age in a commercial subiect are eligible for this active business club. Under the capable guidance of Mr. Shavara, the members of this organization are acquainted with modern business principles and develop better understanding of business practices. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION is a course available to members ofthe twelfth grade only, who are in- terested in a position in retail selling or other dis- tributive occupations. Students enrolled in this course spend approximately one-halt of their time in classroom subiects which include: English, Econ- omics of Distribution, Store Arithmetic, Job Prob' Iems, and other related subiects. 122 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION OFFICERS Carol Daniels, president, 'atty Altman, secretary, Jerry Hixson, vice-president Denny Bar- ron, treasurer, and Mr. Peach, sponsor, wait behind the display :ase at the D. E. Store for prospective customers. gs f.. 3 ,nnt- iu' 'Kiwis Zimmerman, N. Golobish, A. Lasko Blahovec, D. Kosko. Second Row B Hur sf, J. Updagraff, J. Toth, .S Aukerman L. Sphon, J. Gray, C, Hedland, K Good D. Orlo. First Row: N. Lucas, W Vins In K. Agona, J, Mull, G. Freeman P temy, B. Miner, J. Logreco, L. Brad o D. E. CLUB Second Row: A. Jeffreys K Marks, P. Altman, L. Varndell, J Hixson J. Mofla, T. Beehner, R. McCurry First Row: L. Blank, L. Ferigo, R. Montemurro J. Sell, C. Daniels, J. Steinbiser B ave 40 CCMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS Advisor, Mr. Shavara, checks the copy typed by Lois Prettiman, president, as Dorine Rigani, treasurer, Helen Pytel, vice-president, and Cheryl Kramer. secretary, doubttully await criticism as Lois unwinds the paper. EDUCATIONAL CHESS CLUB Every Tuesday during activity pe'- iod the Chess Club under the sponsorship ot Mr Peach meets in the cafeteria The members of this club have been instilled with a great desire to learh more and appreciate the ancient game ol chess Members vie with each other in tournaments to' honors proclaiming them chess champion JUNIOR HISTORIANS Proiected toward interested students, the Junior Historians Club, under the di- rection of Mr. Bitonti, promotes a better under standing and enioyment of Pennsylvania History To be eligible for membership in this club, the interested students must have a C average in all subiects. The highlight of the year was the state convention at Philadelphia. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS IN A PROGRESSING WORLD CHESS CLUB Standing: D. Knot, P. Mc- Quillin, W. Shotts, P. Zalik, V. Weaver, C. Sova, N. Bayer, H. Merisch, J. Krolic Seated: T, Mitchell, V. Colgan, G. Norad, T. Plische. JUNIOR HISTORIANS Standing: B. Dor- nin, .I. Landers, F, Gore, V. Marcoz, R. Manning, G. Harr. Seated: E. Fair, presi- dent, S. Bitonti, sponsor, T. Godlewski vice-president. Missing from the picture is D. Esfok, secretary-treasurer. ,ap 1 r. .YM 0 ,'.,',,,14. , .14 1? fi seq, jr Us . if . S v 1. ll I 90 Third Row: C. Tompkins, S. Poole, l. Varndell, B. Sanner, S. Sanders, M. Bom- piani, G. Kisller, D. Baker, J. Carlson, P. Dlusky, P. Cole, N. Ames, l Blank, Second Row: R. Samartino, P Neilson, B Jones, J. Rupert, S. Shearer, L. Kifer, J. Macko, L. Poole, P. Prutz, J. Zellers, M. Zolcsak, G, Gayatorta, F. Barbish. First Row: M. Burke, M. Answine, B. Laudadio, B. Cruder, P, Miller, K. Dygan, B. Agnew, K. Zellers, D. Panigall, C, Micklow, V, Prioletto, D. Regoni, M. Pevornik. Third Row: B. Maines, C. Chellman, K. Hayes, H. Packe, C. Kramer, J. Zimmer- man, P. Rodenz, C. Naponic, A. Lasko, R. Vespa, L. Prelliman, D. Kosko, M. Stahl. Second Row: F. Willman, E. Doyle, G. Gosnell, V. Goss, J. Sherrow, M. Syelkovich, C. Love, E, Lodd, E. Wey- andt, J. Rogenmoser, H. Pytel, P. Houser, C. Valoui. First Row: K. Snyder, L Sphon, J. Shrum, J. Shevchick, D. Rahl, J, Raimondo, J. logreco, P. Gettemy, B Miner, G. Hunter, H. Herenchar, K, Good KEPT PARTICIPANTS THOUGHOUT THE WHOLE YEAR USHERS CLUB A friendly smile and accurate knowledge of our school are rnusts for the ushers and receptionists who can be seen seating people, passing out prof grams during school functions, and giving infor- mation to guests of the school, while the guides direct thern to their destinations. Since this is entirely a service club, the girls are on call and are required to usher or be receptionist whenever needed, both in school and after in special orograrns. l2A OFHCER5 Miss Fontanella, sponsor, and Kathleen Agona, pres- ident took on aoprovingly as secretary Rose Marie Damafo checks to se: it all are present at a practice ushering session ii- preparation lor the Spring Musical. Ql- if OFFICERS Joanne Mough, secretary ol the Nurses Clubf Diane Moats, president, Peggy Murry, treasurerg and Eleanor Werner, vice-president, stand by as Mrs. Tempera, their sponsor, helps them with a oroiect. HELPFU LN ESS MARKED THIS Third Row: G. Washabaugh, S. Bush, P. Aller, D. Dropilm, D. Williams, G. Kisl- ler, B. Bolkavac, S. Poole, J. Hayden, B. Na'epa. Second Row: V. Priolerto, R. Knizner, S, Sanders, B. Pickles, M. How- ell, D, Karic, L. Beal, R. Campbell. First Row: D. Panigall, T. Agresti, B. Silvis, G. Freeman, P. Gelremy, M. Koehler, N. Frislro, L. Dorisio, K. Zellers. THIRD ROW: S. McCalIa, S. Dennison, A. Armburst, C. Fordyce, P. Prurx, K. Kee- nan, N, Shaffer, S. Poole, C. Mowry, Second Row: S McQuillan, B. Taylor, A. Briscoe, L. Brown, L. Hegland, R. Spohn, l. Taclxage, D,Sl1YOSlK, B Shearer First Row- A Trice, K. Gust, F, Willman, H Clayborne, T. Marie,C Como, R Hum- berger, N Ames, M Marcinko, B Fry Tlfrd Row E. Ruqh, C Sadler, P Ruse, M. Exton, C, Mayernilr, S. Olson, A Lana, N, Kelly, Y. Rud. Second Row: B Dreadford, K Good, S. Reed, O Davis, G Slsuriclr, J. Semple, M Moyer, C, Orlo, J, Moroxowicli. First Row' K. Srriclrlert, H, Gangle, J. Sllrum, J Slhevclrilm, N Lon singer, J. McEllresh, R. Sanners C. Mech- llng, R. Fisher, C. Serenlmo. ,XZ NURSES CLUB These girls who have an interest in nursing, nurn bering one hundred and four, made up the corn- position of this club. Mrs. Tempero, the sponsor, states the main purpose of the club is to encourage all interests and activities in connection with nurs ing. Some of these girls are iunior aids, while oth ers assist in various deserving proiects. Working in connection with nursing and learning about the pro tession aids girls in deciding their future, CLUB'S LEADING OBJECTIVE I A F3009 -1 5 SENIOR CLASS PLAY 1 x W '10 CAST Third Row: Cynthia Insolio, Terrie Zarnbano, Mary Anne lytle, Bern Row: Betty lynn Fry, Rosemary Farrell, Diana Darling, Patty Bigi. Keep quiet back stage, or the audience will never hear our laugh lines, was a familiar phrase fre- quently heard behind the scenes before the curtain went up on this year's senior class play, Jenny Kissed Me. All was quiet back stage, and the au- diences' response was gratifying to those who par- ticipated inthe production. Supplementing the hilarity were: Mrs. Deazy, played by Bernadette Zello-she was Father Moynihan's housekeeper who cunningly overcame some of the prudish ideas of the priest, the versatile Jim Jorf dan-Father Moynihan, who though striving to do good, always seemed to do harm in the end, Jenny -a country girl of eighteen, played by Rosemary Farrell, From the moment she arrived at the parish extraordinary happenings never ceased. Michael- a visiting school teacher, really Ken Sheetz, found Jenny to be rather likable person fn fact so likable that they married at the conclcsion of the play l26 adette Zello, Sue Mowry, John Bair, Linda Naylor. Second Miss Stems portrayed by Cynthia lnsolio hands Mrs. Deaxy, Bernadette Zello, Father Moynihan's supposedly favorite p neapple rice pudding along with her donation of old clothes for the Polish Orphanage. 2' ,-My 31519 1 1' 41 J , ir. A , ,H ,g 3- .x'L.fw..hg' . ,ffif if 'f - rn, r ,2fi'1 f ' - X51 if -. . Y If if 5 , JENNY KISSED ME 1 q,s, ' 40. I Q. ' .x 15 SENIOR CLASS SCORES HIT IN HILARIOUS COMEDY Mr, Minder, director, Mr' Kramer, make-up director, with Georg- Rosemary Farrell, who porvrayed Jenny as me Ieadfnq Ia'!y ianne Pefroslly and Terrie Anne Zambano, sfuderr directors and Ken Sheen, piaywrvq Mwchad Saunders, wr- over om- oi rr,- Iook cn approvrvqly av the fwrwal dress relrearsal of the das? wore voudwrwg scenes rm We sernor dass play ulfw Mary Ann Lyile, as Saver Maw if me Arvge s, Linda Naylor as Smriery Trrabossw, arc! Jim Jordan, as Fa'I1-er Moyrmrrarf dvscwsi STAGE CREW Ieff to righl: Fred McCullough, Reber! Buchko. vm- gzcssrl, My of chavgmq 're Parrsh Scroo Lmfcrm. Judy Shuster, Lyda Hild, Dave Faii, Don Moorhead, Reg legge A A2 P 1- Q fan ,, , ,L,,wf- ...A XJ' 'S Y , I 1- '5 l ev bi X It . ca , T f, 4 i l l ' 4-Q In Yi ' X . iff' XF: Standing: lewis Prycl, Officer Sweeney: Allene Six, Ammonia the Maid, Bill Castle, Guthrie Rosewater, Myrna Moyer, Mrs Maloney Sam Gelfo, Hercules Jones, Seated: linda Hurst, Abbie Phillips, Paal Teacher, George Hanson, Janice Patterson, Hilda Hawkins, Karen Southwick, Jenny Potts, Georgeanne Hunter, Irene Gleason: and Buzz Matthews, Mr. Cutter, 'The play was ton, but oh those rehearsals, is gen eratly the statement uttered by members of the Jcnior Play Cast, when they are asked about their Class Play, Come Out ot the Closet. On the eye ning of March 18, they presented, to the public, the outcome of many long weeks ot rehearsals The cast will be the first to tell you that rehearsals were not all work bot a great deal ot fun. The practices from the first evening ct tryouts to dress rehearsal were interspersed often with laughter as the, leavted their lines, and h, trial ard error, 'earned how to taint properly, attack men, and contend .with a tocgh lrish land ady, Wher' the certain came down, the cast, happ, at the oetiome, gare their thanxs to Miss Daisy Fisch- er, taielty adwsor 'o Ed l-lottfrar, student direC'C', and 'o all the comrnivees who .norlced so hard oft :Joris settinrg icshmes soared euects 1 fm ILO 'Neil George Teacher, Mr .74 a arc Hercules, oiayed Dy Sam Gelfo and Paul Cotter om coo vhis viii-e excatiii Karen Southwick as sc-retry Potts and Janice Patterson as H Ca Hawk ns ty . 1 li Vw' U i I R f f A las! mmure check of me phay sn frcnf of the fooviighvs S made by Miss Fisher, Facmvy Adwsor, Mr. Kramer, Makeup D'- rector and Ed Hoffman, Svudem Dfecvor. COME OUT OF THE CLOSET Sam Gelfo and Paul Teacher ciccwdL fo end vhe arqwmnr by ,fsmq vhenr 05's ravher vhavw words Georgeann Hunter Jannce Pal lerson, and Karen Soulhwizk proves? and avfempv to svop Hem OPPORTUNITY FOR LAUGHS AND ENJOYMENT OF TALENTS Pcwred Ivacksraqc av rcrusrsa! are smqf- Cww me N' Moorhead, Chuck Kessler, and Par Conde. - -T--1 1 J' p ri A 'ass may pf: , C rw '-f Fred Ludwug Gerry Richey Don an ,N-'gr c Q, I ,,2' ..4' 'if ,- 1 I 4 YQ' STAGE CREW PROPS AND LIGHTS AID VOLUNTEERS IN PRCGRAMS One of the most important factors to be considered in connection with an assembly of any type, is the setting, scenery, or whatever you wish to call it. Our Stage Crew is the group who shoulders the responsibility of preparing the stage for a program, Boys who are capable of assuming the responsibile ity and hardship concerned with stage work, are the ones considered for membership. These boys must enlist in the fall and enter into an appren- ticeship, until they are deemed full fledged mem' bers. Don Moorhead, senior, acted as head of the group with Mr. Tomkon, art instructor as sponsor. We are thankful and appreciative for the time and effort expended by this group, making all our as- semblies successful. What have we here? A sery relaxed and unknowing Don Moorhead, senior manager of the stage crew, catches forty winks between scene changes, A stage c'ew iob means work. Fred Ludwig while giving instructions to Denny Martin on how to tie satge Vats has a few observant onlookers in Gary Grien- er, Lew Prycl, and Reg legge. Weldon Jones, Don Moorhead, John Bair, Ron Cottrell, senior members of the stage crew and their sponsor, Mr. Tomkon, were re-spcnsbfe lor the beautiful settings, backdrops, and lighting effects, which added originality and creativity to our assemblies. ,,,,-- 4,,..f- ,,ni f 43 ,-. TQ fl , ' ' f-' SP4 1 illllrill up I. 4 k f . . - 4 YE EJ U .I ini! Q ' ,mi I 'h u: l52f'z 'HSQZWG m wi I M is ff' N I I yl, I NV 71 , 3? , Fl? Z, s IQ M f Hempfield Area Hugh athletes brought sports closer to student achvutles by showing team co operation wlth sportsmanshup and cltlzenshup Student body support proved profitable as our sportsmen strrved to excell In then field 2 i Si? PROVIDING THRILLS AND HEARTBREAKS FOR FANS Q W7 x x A h XX S 0 :- A., 'T was - J -..l.7:A ,wwW,g1f,vff ff V ,f , Q ff W, , ,,,, f 4 ' ' QMVI' , ff ff , No , MA, .,, .Y '99 is '-v .gq , - if O 116 -. if FOOTBALL SEASONS RESULTS H.A.S.H. OPPONENTS I8 Hurst IQ Ql Penn Hills l2 40 Jeannette 32 l6 Monessen O lb New Kensington l3 O Connellsville 12 O Wilkinsburg O O Norwin 7 O Greensburg 25 I3 Latrobe 22 QC f-.L 2 ' Coach William Abraham checks the players for outstanding qual- ities during a practice session as assistant coaches, Nick Chopirh, Ralph Short, and Robert Stoner give approving glances to his remarks. X 459' sa , , 1. 45-r 'f,t f 9.-,ff r t TEAM COOPERATION PROVED ESSENTIAL FOR SUCCESS Third Row: T. Stuti, L. Koring, B. Paul, L. Smeltzer, J, Serenko, S. Falcon, D. Bossart, J. Branthoover, B, Logeslry, J. Kelley, B. Merrl, W. Kebe, D. Rauh, D. Trout, D, Kundrirls. Second Row: R. Wimbush, J. Andrighetti, J. Vargosko, T. Wile, E. Lipyance, I, Trout, D. DeChambeau, A. Cope, D. Fordyce, T. Haba, L. Franklin, D, Sheraw, L. Allan, First Row: B, Jones, D, Ciganovic, D. Answine, S. Wentzel, J. Balles, S. Predaina, B. Allen, J. Lesko, H, Chedrick, B. Capoui, S. Fanelli. 4. 1-M 1 Ii , Q . an.. Bob Allen, hallback, is thwarted in his attempt to make a touch Clown. Members of the Greensburg gridiron eleven act as an octopus in stopping his rung it looks like help is arriving in the background even though it is too late. SKILLS DISPLAYED WITH SPORTSMANSHIP ACCENTED Third Row: J. Skiavio, R. Lucas, R. Forsythe, G. Smith, K. Gulni, B. Bridges, Second Row: B. Welliver, M, Biondi, T. Ra-ieri, R. Tucci, M. Spallone. First Row: R. Thompson, M. Sabol, H, Smail, L. Faroux. The mighty and forceful Areamen of i959 fought vigorously to accredit our school with exciting victories With confidence in their team, head coach Abraham and his assistants, prepared the Areamen for a tough schedule, After diligent practice and strict adheranfe to the rules, the team was ready 'o meet their tirst opponents of the season The Spartans opened up the season by being sou eezed out I9-18 by Hurst in tne East few minutes 5 1 mb! I q, -A -mf S-, of the game Hemptield made its first real come T-9 r ' --t back in the game with Jeannette. Our passing if - ' ability and defensive techniques made it possible 4 r for us to become the victors ot this game. We came yn IJ S was'-1 ott our own muddy' tie'd with a O-O deadlock with Wiikinsburg. Then the Spartans were caught we iffy prepared by Conneltsvfe losirg i2-O .,3,. loJ FOOTBALL The atmosphere at most football games is definitely captured in this picture. Tense anxiety and the ever present hope for a win can be seen on the faces of ' the coaches and team members. MS.. S N! gt wqi,, utr CELEBRATED EVERY CONQUEST WITH GREAT JOY Bill Jones Meatball 6' 190 pound iunior leading pass receiving end always seemed to be at the right spot at the right time. Sam Fanelli. . Bear . . .5' 11 , 220 pound lun- ior tackle lettered his sophomore year , placed on All County and All Conference Honorable Men' tion teams. Jack Lesko Nose . 5'11 . 185 pound sen, ior guard proved to be a triple threat to all opponents as vvell as being co-captain . selected for All County, All conference and VV.P.l.A.L. teams. Dem Answine The Arm 5' 9 , 175 pound center had tough luck in his iunior year due to appendicitis but came on strong during his senior year. Den Ciganovic Ciggy 6'2 220 pound senior guard , didn't have the experience of years but aided the team tremendously throughout the season, K , In rs MC! 4 Ron Thompson , , Moose 5' 11 170 pound iunior guard , a good man in the extra point cate- gory and is also a prospect for next year's guard position. Bob Allen . Pot ..5'8 , 145 pound senior gained valuable yardage from his halfback position , co-captain of the team , selected for All Coun- ty and All Conference Honorable Mention. Henry Chedrick Chad 6'1 175 pound senior quaterback . good on his lump passes over center gave the team the yardage they needed in a time of necessity. Steve Preclaina Baldy 5' 8 165 pound senior fullback and one of the co-captains always did a good iob keeping the other players in high spirits selected for All County and All Confer- ence Honorable Mention. 3' 1'4v1' V ij: L' - I ,,, fb s .J 'Q ' ' Sed 3 1 'Yu 556' 0-4 Steve Predaina stops the charge of a Wilkinsburg man wir' a flying tackle on the rain soaked Henipfield gridiron around the five yard line and the game ended in noflmng, notr' ng 'e REPLACED RAW COURAGE FOR THE LACK OF EXPERIENCE Joe Balles Bear the biggest man on the team pounds was always standing 64 215 dependable on the strong side of the line. 5' ll l55 pound Scott Wentzel Shoes senior end had a knack for downing the oppoiw ent ball carrier selected for All County Honora- ble Mention. Bob Capozzi Norton 5' ll 155 pound senior filled our lwalfback position with speed and assurance could always be depended upon in fight situations. LJ Q as . l S - .x.ss,..n.. X an- Q' . g , I ti. F' xi-'f ' 5' 1 . Ml.. . , . 4. . r.g,,'P' - f 3 5 ':.',. 1--v . bk-. , 422 -5 fs, ..-ff . -' . A11 - A - . 1 5 W 5 yr ' r. , . , - V ' ,L we -'mb , . Q - X vas- . -ff R.-, J .Z.- . fvzgq-.M - . . ..i.1,s, L.:-1 -Af Q A ' K' ' .. 1 4fwk5 - jx, - L 'asf FOOTBALL 1 Henry Chedrick, gripping vhe ball right in his right hfwd plunges forward through the Center of Jeannette line for i tive yard gain for a first down. Student Managers Standing: T. Spallone, T. Vinkler, D. Sher- aw, M, Stein, T. Fell. Kneeling: T. Fisher, W. Prutx, H. Lopes. -, .- T3 S3 v i y ,S 52, Ei' 12 Y 'S i 3' f 481 7 ,230 ,, is 9 l37 BASKETBALL CB Vi Cinicola the new' coach tor the 59 60 season ,was faced with two problems. The tirst problem ,was building a varsity team which lacked expert ence. The second prohlem that he laced was lack ct height Hempfield, althoagh lacing these two I R prohlems opened their exhibition schedole with a .zm over Tortle Creek with a score ot 49-41 The club, however, seemed to lose all its sparl as it dropped three straight games. l-larbraclc tap- ped os 63 36, Westinghouse 52-41, and Bethlehem Center 4845. On opening the league race the Spartans roared - loud as they clawed Penn Joint 6246. Vars ty Coach John Cinicola anxiously glances at the scoreboard in 'he waning seconds of a dangerously close game while Jun or Varsity Coach, Harry Abraham surveys the situation. 1960 WESTMORELAND COUNTY BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS VARSJTY BASKETBALL Standing: J. Allen, B, Lauffer, J. Thompson, J. Barron, B. Haile, Kneeling: B. Smetak, R. Willard, C. Either, R, Kruel, S. Predaina. Siningz B. Jones, J. Vargosko, P. Brown, D. Beaufori, J. Johnston. fl JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL T, Eakin, J. Andrighetti, R. Forsythe, D. Raneri, J. Plischke, W. Kobe, D. Stewart, T. Painter, K. Gaudi. COUNTY TOURNAMENT HIGH LIGHTED HOME CARD Paul Brown 1501 grabs off rebound in the Uniontown game as Bull Jones 1521, Ray Kruel 1121 and Steve Prsdaina 1241 watches on lust in case the ball gets away. Developing a case of examination iitters, our boys again dropped four straight contests. The Jeannette Jayhawks took the measure of our boys 61-52. The game proved to be a letdown for the Union- town game as the Spartans lost again 76-38. Coach Cinicola worked hard on the morale of the team, this proved to be important because Hempfielcl came fighting back to win out over Norwin 62-35 the following game. Fielding a comparatively new team against Greens burg, the Spartans made it a battle royal before falling prey to the sharpshooting aces with a score of 63-47, Then in the return Connellsville engage ment, the Spartans showed some real form be- fore falling 49-37. In this game the Spartans prov ed that their many defeats had not dampened their Spirt. 139 Ron Willard l2Ol and Bill Jones 1521 vainly stretch and strain to reach the ball that rebounded off the loop while Steve Pre- dalna 1241 watches on for the ball in the Uniontown game. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES H A S H OPPONENTS Penn Joint Greensburg Connellsville Jeannette Uniontown Norwin Latrobe Penn Joint Greensburg Connellsville Jeannette Uniontown Norwin Latrobe BASKETBALL DEXTERITY AND ACCURACY STRESSED BY NEW MENTOR IN DEMANDING SCHEDULE VARSITY SCORES H.A.S.H. 62 Penn Joint 49 Greensburg 39 Connellsville 52 Jeannette 38 Uniontown 62 Norwin . El Latrobe 53 Penn Joint 47 Greensburg 37 Connellsville 49 Jeannette 40 . Uniontown Sl Norwin Al Latrobe Managers of the basketball team, Tom Fisher Jerry lucas and Fred Ludwig, together with Carl Bowman and Don Rothwell on stairs, gave our boys valuable assistance at both home and BWGY QBYTIES. COUNTY TOURNAMENT This was the third year that the tournament has been held at our school and the last night ot competition saw the largest crowd in our gym in the history ot the school. It was the first time in the history ot the toornament that an unseecled team won. We received the Most Valuable Player Award for Ron Willard, the Outstand- ing Sportsmanship Award and the Class A Championship Award. Bill Jones '52 and Dennis Beaufort 54 get the rebound off the Uniontown boy as Ron Willard 20, Larry Allan 4.1 and Ray Kruel I2 wa' to lntsh the gait-e COUNTY TOURNAMENT SCORES H.A.H.S. OPPONENTS AQ Kis-ci Prep 23 52 Ramsey 34 55 Greensbwg 43 Ray Kruel 'l2, looks helplessly toward Ron Wilard l2OJ for assistance in this taut situation while Paul Brown V501 and Bill Jones 'ST stand by ready and eager to help the troubled playe'. HOOPSTERS CHAMPIONSHIP FORM SHOWN DURING HARD-FOUGHT GAMES l Bill Jones 50 undecided as to his next move, looks for a cl a Daft' that wi'l lead to a goal, The surprised Jeannette vars y members preDare to guard and obstruct his path. .0 J Standing D. Barron, B. Termin, E. lipyance, J. Benson, D. Demerices, T. Mitchell, T. Huba, A. Cope, T. Ealcin, D. DeChambeau, R. Forsythe, P. Teichert, B, Welliver, J. Toth. Sitting R. Dunlap, I. Trout, S. Fanelli, l. Franklin, S. Wentzel, S. Predaina, D. Mitchell, C. Bowman, D. Answine, A. Wilson, B. Jones, R, Thompson. Coach Ralph Short takes tma out irom practice session to co a little clowntrtg and prove tc the teavw he rs still in shape for ' R A 4 K tumping the hurd les, wi' l 1 1 1. Sam Fanelli illustrates the grace, poise, and ski!! required tor the aftermath of the throwing of the shotput. Some bystander seem to think is would be Quite easy. K ,xx M T11 ' 1. ..... Q ir ll' of 21742. . -. ' A-V A M. A griigx NF 'VJ' .Vyfva A V :rn E 1 s 0 :Q Standing J. Davis, K, Gaudi, R. Drushall, Andrews, J. Kelly, T, Vinkler, R. lucas, T, Tuscan, B. Pringle, T, Stufz, J. Weidia, P. Serenlco, G. Smith, Sitting S. Falcon, T, Trout, R. Paul, R, Burke, M. Kizminski, R. Branthoover, J. Zevchak, D. Bossart, R. Shaw, W. Haile, L, Patton, R, Rauh, J. Skiavio. THIN-CLADS WERE OUR UNSUNG HEROES The Spartan Track and Field Squad, coached b, Ralph Short and assistant Robert Simmons, recentl, completed their l96O campaign with success The thinclads played fo a full szhedule ot invita tional and dual meets, competing against Connelts- ville, Derry Area, Monesson, Latrobe, Greensburg New Kensington, Ceairton, Wilkinsburg, Mcliees port, and Turtle Creek Ou Junior Varsity Cornpeted in two ol their ow. triangular meets against East Huntingdon, Ligonie' Sewi-kley Township and Vtfashington Township Hemptield has a souad ot about tittv-tive hots with only tive seniors Scott Wentzel who runs tl-e AAO yard run, and the mile re a, team S'ere Pre daina who ran in 'he hal' mile relay' team and the lOO ,ard dash Ca' Bo.-.man .who 'an the AAO yard run Dem Arts.-,ine -who is the eading ia.e thrc.-fe' for l-lernotie d and Aex Wnson .who he if the mi e 'un 'e:o'd 53' :J szhoo :' Ralph Short af: a:' Robert Simmons s: LCM i JS, .r-Q, f3:K ,--:Lf '.' .N C:,.f- ,C :vw A., :, ,, , 03:- TRACK MANAGERS Back- D Sheraw T Fell Front- F. Omer! V Cofgan, W, Prutz ICC .9 3 2' f H in H N -2 0 H K' 4. , tm . 9 , - H ,? - fri-' Q., . - s STANDING J. Smith, manager, D, Holt, l. Allan, J. Andreghetti, J. Rogoslro, B. Allen, .l. Svetkovich, B. Reamer, J. Quinn, J, Scarano, D, Miller. Kneeling C. Simmons, D, libinslry, W. Gunther, I, Latta, R. Tucci, P. Zalelr, J, Skatell, R. Rankin, I., Koring, BASEBALL TIMULATED HIGH ENTHUSIASM AMONG FANS Cl v ' 1 24.154 I-'-ssis'ant Coach Robert Stoner and Coach William Abraham ram: ,I look cn at a p'a:'Ice sesscn 'l-r. day after :or wn over Hurst whch was GJ'e a victory U14 The Spartan team had a fairly successful season this past year, considering our team was young and inexperienced with only tour seniors on the squad. Some of the more outstanding victories our team had were: Greensburg 8-7, and Hurst i7-45 with some ot the defeats they suffered be' ing: St. Vincent Prep 7-6, and South Huntingdon 2-I. John Sveflwvich illustrates the proper form tor pitching as Bob Allen first baseman illustrates the proper position for catching. Our nine diamond men played a total of Htteen games. If-x sl Em -Q -.4 ..: 7 t l I l f A4 I Coach Nick Chopich instructs John Lopes, top, and Merril Mr. Chellman, an assistant to the wrestling coach, with McMahan on one of the strategic holds of wrestling while Dennis Sheraw and Bill Kerr, wrestling managers, examine the rest of the matrrten watch and practice with interest. r'ew headgear for defects which may iniure a wrestler during a match. W R E S T L I N RUGGED TRAINING Pnoves vAl.uABl.: AS MATMEN wlN The Spartan matmen under the direction ot runner-up in the County Tournament, and Jim Toth, Coach Nick Chopich rounded out the season with Junior, District Champion and regional candidate. an overall record of one win and eight losses. Out- The Spartan team consisted of eight Sopho- standing grapplers for this season were John Lopes, mores, thirteen Juniors, and four Seniors. Lack of Senior captain, having the highest individual rec- experience was the main factor in the defeats our ord of seven wins and two losses, Sam Fanelli, team suffered this season. However, perseverance Junior, County Champion and District semi-finalist and strong determination were two of the outstande in the unlimited weight class, Tom Wile, Junior, ing attributes of these hard-working matmen. WRESTLING Standing: R. Bair, D. Harrold, N. Borkovich, K. Kristin, A. Guiddy, R. Catafano, S. Falcon, D. Bossart, J. Slack, F. Walt- hour, J. Otto, B. Wellivcr, L. Kocevar, J.Skiavo, R. Tucci, E. Lipyance, Kneeling: R. Secrist, J.Shalocoslri, T. Gnesda, J. Cignetti, D. Caslow, T, Wile, M. McMahan, J. Toth, B, Downes, J. Lopes, D.Sheraw, T. Haba, S, Fanelli, Y . 1 V Ky 'Lv-'if' wf ' A T . f ,gnu ...,m,. 2 . 7 . . 43, .,, 1' -res. X l I lf- 3 f l G. A. A. COMMITTEE Geraldine Kolar, president ot the G. A. A., Donna Kleut, vice presidenty and Mary Ann Olmetii, secretary-treasurer, discuss the various sports that the G. A. A. participates in, such as badminton, bas- ketball, and wiffleball. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATICN GIRL'S ATHLETIC ABILITY DISPLAYED CCMPETITION l-lomeroom versus homeroom in the G. A. A intramurals this morning during activity period, This was heard almost every morning in connection with the girls' intramurals. Any girl in the senior high school who has an in- terest in athletics may participate in the Girls Athletic Association. The club is run by a council composed of one girl from each homeroom. Under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Novak, one hundred titty girls have participated in the program con- sisting of a variety ot sports, The girls workec hard to obtain the tournament trophies for thei' homeroorns. At the close ot the term, each gif' with sufficient points received a personal awa'd l-46 Mrs. Novak, G. A. A. sponsor, demonstrates to Rose 'Vlary Bergins and Frances Bfawas the proper technique n hitting in the game of table tennis, a game whic' is en,oy:d by students in our school. Sunlight beams on the officers of the Leaders' Club, Paula Chick, president, Bonnie Baughman, vice-president, Wayneen Blackburn, secretaryp and Pat Cole, treasurer, who directed the activities ot the past year. LEADERS Twenty-two senior girls, members of this group, received pins honoring them for participation in club activities and the annual gym show. To become a member of this esteemed organiz ation a girl must try out in all popular sports, main tain a C average in gym classes and a willingness to accept responsibility, such as participation in initiations. The girls in this group, once they have been accept ed as members remain so always, having to pay twenty tive cents dues a year. The initiation, unique in its requirements causes attention to be drawn to this group. Such things as the following are requirements which must be tolf lowed at initiation time: carrying of sports equip ment, sloven dress and appearance the opposite of what these girls look like name placards, and the giving of an apple to each teacher, to add a little more humor. All in all fair sportsmanship and good citizenship are two of the characteristics shown by these girls. PARTICIPATED IN GYMNASTIC CONTESTS IN THE CLUB THIRD ROW: P. Douds, A. Galloway, l. Geisbert, P. DiFonso, P. Teichevt P. Minnon, G. Springer, C. Vafoui, J. Raimondo, B. Golombiewslri, N. Ames SECOND ROW: E. Priolefto, D, Gia'- aftaso, D, Panigall, I.. Tacltage, P. Genard, B. Cassario, K. Pawela, J Mull, B. Meyers, A. B'ack, B. Hillis, M. Hohn, M. Pavic, R. Samartino, C. Lenhart. FIRST ROW: B. Gaich, B Allen, L. Wilkinson, O. Yanamico, J. Slewoslry, N. Laudadio, B, Mains, T Agresti, C. Chellman, C. Naponic, P. Dfusky, G. Hensell. mmm now. 1. seiemba, E. osaagsn, ' M. Dah'em, R, Davidson, C. Fordyce, S. Dennison, S. Bush, G. Ko'ar. SEC- OND ROW: V. Lauricia, K. Rahl, M. Bfawas, C. Hegland, W. Allen, M Haile, N. Berkley, J. Gabris, J. Golbe- Slly, S. Sanders, D. Dropik, P. Nitter right. FIRST ROW: H. Gangle, D f Jones, B. Drealrford, J. Golobish, B . .Af Laudadio, J. Grav, M. Kelley, G Curci, P. Edwards, J. Hayes, B Nalepa, E Cromwell. ...cs fx 7 - xo A,ha ' mx mr .vw -' Ou dwecrlcaders Im: up for anovlcr Sgbwrn-roushg, 1:0 S' Pep Club offwcers pwcfured near who qywmasimv before cm- efoms dweer which wncwfcd 'hc cmhuslasn' of the Snarmvv ing vo A specwal meeY1ng are secrevary, Judy Shusferp vras fans and our Spsdan view, ca,sng many v,c'orwes ami Urer, Dan Shevchickp presvfienv Pa! Gribbong and vwfc buddmg up Yhe desire vo ww. nrawdenv, Pa! Minnon. CHEERLEADERS FOSTERED SCHOOL SPIRIT TCP ROW: C, Hurd, F, Answ'ne, B Bricker, M Crouze, G. Sorirqer, P. Dfcnso. BOTTOM RTW: P. Douds, K. Scufltwick, W. Bfack burn, K Fawe'a, R, Favre!! XI if -48 .4 . mr r v 'TD , .. ,,..-Q.. 1- 4' 4.1 l-.. W P E P S T E R S I-IELPED ro wlN AccLAlM CHEERLEADERS Hemptlelds cheerleaders are nowned for thelr vuvactousness leadershtp and Sportsman luke attltude toward our opponents These cheery mlsses graced all our football and basketball games and In addltlon roused our student body to hu splrlts durlng pep rallves Included t clubs acttvltues was a bakesale and the sponsorlng of the Sadue Hawklns Dance whlch proved very successful The cheerleaders also bought blazer' and had new basketball outftts made Thelr spurtt was echoed through the school P CLUB T :rd Row M Lytle J enry D :Clam Pla e Claney P Sams .l Barr D Ro hwell B Mason Second Row K Southwrck Sprmger P Co'e K Pawela c S tta B P Pryc McDowell First Row P Douds C urd W Blackburn R Farrell wme P Dlfonso B Bruker PEP CLUB Thnrd Row N Ames B D' D Maller J Johnston D arr D Cxganovrc D Hursh B Buchlro Zello G Demonse Second Row ' P Bgl J Naley K Dy an HI M Canute B Wentzel ur e :lst Row M Burke R mart no W Allen M anle geco M Palmer F Blawas K Eld e J Mull M Marcmo PEP CLUB Thlrd Row G Bacan S Shearer C Wolfgang L Cafalano K Sheet! J Lopes J Jordan V Cram rm P Atluns Wullrams Second R w J Polock I. Boley J Church man P Cond D Darl nf' A Evans Updegraff T Zam ano S a enkoslu Fnrst Row oo e c P a Snv er r mons R Damato G Gavatorta K Aoona M Answnne PEPSTERS The Pep Club ts a very splrlted group whose mann purpose ns to tnsplre the members of our football and basketball teams and arouse extra enthusuasm In the student body tor the games Thu: club sponsors dances sklts at the pep rallve makes posters and thus year as a speclal actuvuty attended Jay Mlchaels Bandstand IU Plttsburgh The Pep Club wore grey cardigan sweaters to dns ttnguush members at the games A deflnlte attend ance at games was requlred to rematn a member of the Pep Club 'U ' ' re- ' ' ' , . . . .B I , . S' 'gh ' ' ' ' , in his , V J V l , - t , H- ., , , . u 1 ,, . A vi 1 ' ' T .' . A A 1 J 1, EP h' z . , . H , . M ' , R, t , M. G. ' , . . , . , J. Be lx, . La , L. lank, . l, A. H , . , . , C, Weaver, P. Genard, P. Chick, F. Ans- E-I. . ' . . . . C . . ' ' , . , , , B. , . ' . : D. Rah , , i ', . , . g , L. 'ld, . , . , J. B li. F' : . , . Sa- ' , . , . H ' , J. La- ' t A ' t - 1 - ' r, . , . ' lr , P' '. . 4 . J. ' ' t - o : . , . , . - J. , . . , . M ee '. ' : L. P l , S. Ra- pa h, . B' ke, J. yd , J, S'me P GOLF it GOLF TEAM Standing: D. Thompkins, M. Sabol R Benxmski R Kruel MASTERY OF GREEN BRINGS SUCCESS Do to the early publication of this book we are un' able to give you a full run clown ot the season record. Under the coaching of John Cinicola the team has had a record up to date of three wins and three losses. Their winning matches have been with Penn Joint nine and onebhalt to tive and one- half, Connellsville fifteen to one, and Penn Joint fourteen to two. Their losses were with Jeannette thirteen to three, Greensburg eleven and one-halt to tour and one-half, and Latrobe ten to six. A person who knows the meaning of these terms: Pars and bogies, brassies and sand wedges is a Junior by the name of Raymond Kruel. He has lead the Golf team with an over all average of seventy-tive per game up to this date. The remain- ing matches of this season are with Connellsville, Greensburg, Latrobe and Jeannette. 150 Mike Sabol Jim Thompson and Raymond Kruel are slightly doubtful, yet attentive as Coach John Cmicola demonstrate We DV0Der stance and holding position for a tee off on the .-, J' l 4 ' 4' M CANDID L.. PORTS f ,U 1 A: ' ,vfgffffj .T ff , Q Ay fart: '-,af wr .e SLC'-1 ,xi f mf: 'nfl f 1, aw af I J' 'Hi ' v wwq, w 'wck myv ' .lt Qu E. .i ACTION WITH EXCITEMENT CAN BE CAPTURED CANDIDLY my Chedr ck Q averlack eras askn vo o en back n me pay age nsv sarvrverve iw'-KI P ' , 'I 1 ,sy,f 'i ai V -K ,k . . ,-,.V...,.,x'Q'nf ,-0 41' K ALMA MATER ALL HAIL TO HEMPFIELD HIGH HEAR OUR LOYAL FERVENT CRY ,X SO PROUDLY WE STAND IN HONOR SING LOUD OUR PRAISES RING WE RE THE ROYAL BLUE AND SILVER A SALUTE TO HEMPFIELD HIGH ff THERES GLORY IN THE NAME SING OUT OUR ALMA MATER S FAME Nd EACH THOUGHT SHALL ALWAYS REMAIN DEAR I '-43 1 X -Z W 1' , xg Jon Gardner, Dennis Stout, Vondre Carlson, Carol Skillings I I I I Q ,I I I I 'I A xx , ,f,L,Y I I I ,7 Q 4. 1 1 7. I I f - K WITH DEEP APPRECIATION The staff of the nnneteen hundred and slxty Spartonnan annual wash to corwev sincere thanks and apprecuatlon to the students faculty and organizations tor .helr cooperatnon nn the productlon of thus annual THE STAFF . Edltor nn Chnef Asslstant Editor Photography Edltor Bonnie Pecarchnlc Barbara Harrlsh lrvln McElroy Assastant Photography Edltor Betsy Agnew Art Edltor Asslstant Art Eclltors Sensor Eclutor Assnstant Senlor Edltor Patrlcla Prycl Irene Scheurle Llnda Shaver Terrne Anne Zamloano Patrrcla Neilson Faculty and Department Edntor Judy Shustet Sports Edator Asslstant Sports Edltors Llterary Assocuates Harry Small Frank Stelner Dlana Darlung Jam Jordan Dan Shevchlk Carolyn Patrnclc Phoebe Tenchert Cynthia Weaver Bernad tte Zello Carole Coyner Eve yn Robunso John Barr Sandy Latta Ann Evan Jann e Patterson Eleanor Vouoh Buslness Manager Don Moorhead Busuness Asso rates Lyda Hlld Chet Myers Marllyn Pevornlk and Barbara Smuth Typrsts Vnrglnla Bacan Marge McClay Carol Munard Jackue Regola Thelma Swrndell Judy Rupert and Carol Moznna TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE . Engravmg Photography Prrntlng Prlncupal Assustant Prnnczpal Busuness Advrsor Technrcal Advlsor Extra Pnctures From Mr Alec Zebrum Capital Engravung Co Mr Jack Gradler Gradler Studno Mr Charles E Kelly The Kelly Press Mr Kauffman Mr Gerhart Mr Stough Mr Tomkon Mrs Boothman The Royal rx I . . . . . , C , , 1 4 . . . . . .. O I . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 . , Q I, . P 1 1 v 1 1 ' -'1 ' Q 3 1 1 1 N1 M 1 ., . F. . C . , , , . . . , . X 1 1 1 1 1 O O Best Wishes . . . GRADUATES OF '60 from YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER Qmdm Zvwlwa R MOUNT PLEASANT PENNSYLVANIA GREENSBURG GRANITE 8. MARBLE WORKS SW ki GREENSBURG, PA. 230-232 W. OTTERMAN STREET MW D. E. Woodruff, Proprietor ARTISTIC MEMORIALS I Phone TE. 7-T550 O wi rm-I--rrmrnrnn If W x N II' l:01111r1f1.' f'.'lf1f'f. Compliments of Pennsylvania Concrete Vault Company GREENSBURG PENNSYLVANIA INDIANA JOHNSTOWN H k sssec oauc HARVEY COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS LEONARD S RAPID SHOE REPAIR AND SHOE STORE Lunde Oxygen Presto Lute Acetylene Purox Equnpment Oxweld Supplles Presto Lrte Appluances P 8- H Electrnc Welders P 8. H Electrodes Jackson Holders 345 347 SOUTH FOURTH ST JEANNETTE PA Phone LA 3567l 100 DIFFERENT STYLES TO SELECT FROM COMPLETE LINE IN MENS DRESS AND WORK SHOES PUNXSUTAWNEY 65 Atlas Cleanrng Tools Vase Grip Wrenches AllState Rod Tweco Products Brookvulle Gloves Gog gles Helmets Medlcal Oxygen and Equrpment GREENSBURG TE 4 920 COMPLIMENTS or R T A L L E N P T55 O I I Onins- - 1 ' I '- I I I I' 9 I .-C FO . T. A. WESTLAND DAIRY THE BEST BRAND DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONE TE 7 3300 GREENSBURG PA COMPLIMENTS OF Robertshaw Thermostat DIVISIOH ROBERTSHAW FULTON CONTROLS COMPANY O Youngwood Pennsvlvanla ' 0 1 u- T n o 9 v . . . nm... I.. Itnm.. West Penn Engraving Company QUALITY ENGRAVING CUSTOM MADE PLAQUES EMBOSSING 8- STAMPING DIES 113 North Maple Avenue Greensburg, Pa. TE. 4-9150 ZAMBANO AND SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS 309 BROWN AVENUE GREENSBURG, PENNA. ,M ,A I Q t I QI 1 ltr!! I Catering To People Wnh Selechve Taste FRANK LEVIN FURNITURE CO GREENSBURG PA ROTH BROTHERS LUMBER 8. BUILDERS SUPPLIES 454 460 Lan oln Highway East lrvvln a One Mule East Of Turnpike Entrance On Ro.1t Say It Wa h Flowers But Wuth Ours BOB SMITH FLORIST MEMBER F ' D 150 Mann St Irwm P PHONES UN 33397 UN 38170 LA 39312 EDS ESSO SERVICE CENTER INSPECTION STATION 4362 We GI e SSH Green Stamps Phone UN 3 9821 MAIJOR PA assr wnsuss Kellner Auto Sprung Service LEESE 8. ORRIS INC Box 331 A Greensburg Route 66 Phone TE 45810 MARIE S BEAUTY SALON 2001 KEVSICWJE AVENLE SO EJREENSBURG PA Phone TE 43390 Pron Marne Dovle Skodak HANNASTOWN LUXOR P T A ' ' , P . , , . I ' . ' , a. I F RF D. 3, - . , I . T- 11 I - . fx P I , . HAIR STYLING TINTING '57 I I,HUlIl',' CHOIIP' IHUIII' Compliments t GOSNELLS GARDEN SHOP . S. 30 E GREENSBURG PA. BERGER S GAS STATION 2 Mules West Greensburg Lincoln Highway Sadie Berger Prop WE GIVE S8.H STAMPS COMPLIMENTS or TRUE S APPLIANCES I0 North 4th Street Youngwood Phone WA 54lOl Say it wnth Flowers But say nt with Ours DAN and ED ZANARINIS Possv SHOPPES PHONE LAtayette 36555 UNderhill 34lOl 408 Clay Avenue IO6 Fourth Street Jeannette Pa Irwin Pa VONADA S MUSIC CENTER For The Best in Musical Instruments and Repairs 229 S THIRD STREET JEANNETTE PA LA 34369 FOURTH AND DIVISION STREETS JEANNETTE PA Phone LA 79856 GEN S YARD GOODS 779 Highland Avenue TE 44444 Greensburg Pa OPEN MON SAT HAWKINSON GENERAL TIRE CO Route 30 at Jeannette Intersection JEANNETTE PENNSYLVANIA URBANI S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS PHCNE LA 34141 Congratulations Class of 60 ABC SALES CO 7Ol Clay Avenue Jeannette P 305 Clay Avenu Jeannette P Phone LA 38053 l58 O It 1 F f u , Ast J x f, if I I I IL I I PV , I I A Q v 1 w V I . I I . . ' H Decan's Atlantic Service Station 9-s . - . ' ' 1 . - , a. S , 5. Z . ' MOORE METAL MANUFACTURING CO. GREENSBURG, PA. Phone: TE. 4-1100 ENGINEERS f DESIGNERS - FABRICATORS Structural Steel tor Commercial and Industrial Buildings - Special Material Storage and Handling Equipment - Plate and Tank Work - Steel Stairs - Fire Escapes. M scellaneous Commerc al and Industr al Metal Work Irwin Savings and Trust Company The Friendlv Bank 309 Main Street Lincoln Highway East Irwin P 3 INTEREST ON SAVINGS MEMBER F D I C IS? i i t C C II ' ll I . , a. 'Ir I I , . , .. ,.,....i......... ...,.....,.,... . . . ........,.... CZ ll Il BRIDAL LANE GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Prlces are Reasonable Greensburg Shopping Center Phone TE 47130 HIRES to you Greensburg Pa TE 44460 GLENN G MARTIN JR JEANNETTE PA AccouNTANT REAL ESTATE BROKER Tures Batternes Accessories WASHING AND LUBRICATION BOB SCHICKS AUTO SERVICE 24 Hour Emergency Service TOWING 259 W Otterman St A A Phone Anytime Greensburg Pa TE 4 3503 Compliments of OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLY COMPANY KATZ'S THE MANS STORE SI4 C AY AVF JEANNETT: PA Phone LA 3 QI57 I6O LUDWICK COFFEE SHOP Breakfast Lunch and Dmners 630 W Otterman St Greensburg Pa FLOCK 8. GORDON SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Rt 30 East Jeannette Pa Phone LA 79808 We Glve S 8. H Green Stamps Pick Up 8. Delivery Servlce Compliments of DUNN FUNERAL HOME 330 W Pittsburgh ST Greensburg Pa TE 4 7870 CHRISTIE WANDEL CO PIu'nbmg 8 Heatmg Supplnes Pupes Valves Fnmngs 2II S MAPLE AVENUE GREENSBURG PA g I I A ' K7 II ,I ' 1 , 5 fr I I Ig f ie:-- HIRES BOTTLING CO. R-r-r-r '1 .'.'.' ' I V I Q ' A - I 0 - 5 I nvnnnmlrinnnnummmuuu-n-mum: num:inmmnunmnnunmu General Auto AAA Repair 24 Hour Towing Phone TE 4-8460 ALLWINE-CURRY SERVICE R. D. 7 Greensburg, Penna. MERCURY OUTBOARDS OWENS 8. DUCRAFT BOATS Compliments of SUPERIOR FOOD MARKETS, INC. JEANNETTE O GREENSBURG YOUNGWOOD O BOVARD Compliments ot R R Y S G R E E N D Route 66 GREENSBURG GREENSBURG SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone TEmple 4 8110 'll E Otterman S SAVINGS INSURED TO S10 000 SOWASH AUTO PARTS Parts and Supplies For All Cars and Trucks Complete Machine Shoo Service Students are Invited to see Our Store and Shop 116 E Pittsburgh St Greensburg P SOUTH UNION COAL COMPANY GREENSBURG PA T61 JE ' EL 1 ,PA. - . T. .' . ,a. Compliments of MANOR NATIONAL BANK 'Ir MANOR, PA. Member of F.D.I.C. FRANK PULTZ, INC. Oldsmobile Cars International Motor Trucks International School Buses ir PHONE TE 4-8400 Greensburg, Pa. G C MURPHY CO MAIN 8. SECOND ST GREENSBURG PA LAIRD F SHRADER AGENCY INSURANCE SPECIALIST IO7 S SECOND ST JEANNETTE PA Phone LA 3 6569 GLEN RICHARDS 406 CLAY AVE JEANNETTE PA TROPHIES 8 ENGRAVINGS RELIGIOUS ITEMS HALLMARK CARDS PHONE LA 3 9271 162 Photographs by STEPHEN 1500 BROAD ST SO GREENSBURG PA Phone TE 46160 CHILDREN WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS Stephen Samartlno Photographer a 1 n o ll ll , . , . ' ' . , . num-.mn-..1.... . . I 4 I II-I IIII I I I I II I I I PEOPLES UNION BANK cl TRUST COMPANY JACKTOWN OFFICE LINCOLN HIGHWAY, WEST OF IRWIN GLASS CITY OFFICE IRWIN OFFICE CLAY AVENUE, JEANNETTE MAIN STREET, IRWIN Member F D I C Federal Reserve System SERRO DINER ROUTE 30 IRWIN PA 24 HR SERVICE Phone TE 4 9993 PARIS BEAUTY SALON IO8 W PITTSBURGH STRE T GRFFNISBURG PA Muldred Perez Prop Halr Styling and Tlntlng Compliments of C H I C K S RATT AND LAMBERT PAINT PITTSBURGH PAINTS DUTCH BOY PAINTS Westmoreland Supply Co IO E Ofterman I Gre nsburg Pa ,Me . E T .K-33 3 LX ,jk Q il fluff! lvl! nw I'fi'l-l'4'flAl'1'1l IIILIIN I I A 51 ANTHONY F. VARINE INSURANCE PLUS SERVICE Phone LA. 3-3110 513 LOVVRY AVENUE JEANNETTE, PA. JOE'S BARBER SHOP 714 Iownv AVE. JEANNETTE, PA. BOB MURRAY'S Greensburg Radio 81 TV Service 804 HIGHLAND AVE. GREENSBURG PA CHICK-N-MART GREENSBURG SHOPPING CENTER Phone TE 4-7020 Fresh Poultry 8. Fish B B Q Chlcken Comphmenfs of WASHINGTON SCHOOL P T A WESTLAND MFG CO 950 HIGHLAND AVE GREENSBURG PA A good place to work 5,-1' IIIIIII IIII lllflllfll llllll I 164 EXCEL GLASS COMPANY AUTOMOBILE GLASS WINDOW GLASS MIRRORS NEW AND RESILVERED FURNITURE TOPS THERMOPANE Phone LA 3 3101 440 S SIXTH ST JEANNETTE PA LANDER S SERVICE PHONES LA 38431 LA 79826 t 0 0 . . . -Af t Il Il 1 G ff . A ' AY 1 X I y - . , i I I I I , I I ' A . A PENN AVE. PENN, PA. I li I III' lun I ' ' IIPX. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII KARL'S SHOE STORE THE HOME OF FAMOUS BRAND SHOES LAfayette 3-9061 518 CLAY AVENUE JEANNETTE, PA, JEANNETTE DRAPERY SHOPPE Custom Made Drapes and Slip Covers JEANNETTE, PA. LA. 7-9980 John Korle Home 8. Garden Supply Highland Avenue and Mt. Pleasant Street Greensburg, Pa. TE. 7-5530 THE LAKEVIEW LOUNGE Finest ITALIAN 8. AMERICAN Home Cooking PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES Phone TE. 4-4590 Rt. 30, West JOHN'S FOOD CENTER Grocerles Meats 8- Produce Phone TEmpIe 4 5110 Cor Huff 8. Broad SO GREENSBURG PA ANSWINE S ATLANTIC SERVICE ROUTE 30 Flrestone Tlres and Batteries Certlfied Luhrucatlon Compluments of G8.W MUSIC CENTER PHONE UN 31520 IRIIIIIN PA Compliments of PETERMAN S PHARMACY IRWIN PA CARLSON S DRIVE IN Route so EAST GREENSBURG PA FILTZ HARDWARE 205 MAIN STREET IRWIN PA Wayson Standard Palnts Phone UN 35318 ROSS SHOE SERVICE 27 VV SECOND STREET GREENSBURG PENNA LAUREL HILL PROVISION CO BREWERY LANE GREENSBURG PA 165 I I , . . , - I I I . . I I - , . , . a I . ' ' . I II I ...II I.. ...III II I. IIIIIIIIII I I II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III.. .III I I GREENSBURG TRIBUNE-REVIEW BEST DAILY PAPER WESTMORELAND COUNTY ' 122 N. Main Street Greensburg, Pa Phone TE 4 II5I F O SKELLY AND SON NORTH FOURTH STREET YOUNGWOOD PA CUSTOM MADE VENETIAN BLINDS FLOOR COVERING WALLPAPER Nahonw de Age 7 JAMES IJIMI H HARROLD ATO F N MAPLE AVENUE GREENSBURG PA PHONE GREENSBURG TE 75355 Complnmems of WAUGAMAN 81 SONS MARKET 534 W Otfermon Street Greensburg Pa Royal Typewrrters BUSINESS EQUIPMENT COMPANY 32 NORTH MAIN STREET GREENSBURG PA Phone TE 71350 T66 LOUGHRAN S Prescrlphon Drug Store AO no MAIN GREE JSBUR ik' 'k u - me - u E I , 2 . , . E. K. EISAMAN , , I BLACKBURN SERVICE STATION Sinclair Gas and Oils Index - Lubrication 8. Washing KOHL'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE 620 CLAY AVENUE-JEANNETTE, PA. Phone LAfayette 3-2021 Just As Your Doctor Ordered SOWASH BROS. SELF SERVICE MARKET PHONE UN 3-4158 MANOR, PA, Euwer's TruIy EUWER 8. COMPANY Dependable Home Furnishers 407-409 CLAY AVENUE-JEANNETTE, PA. PHONES: LAfayette 3-5480 or 3-5489 MILLER S FRUIT MARKET ROUTE 30 THE LINCOLN INN For Those Who Emoy Good Food Dlnlng Room Snack Bar Curb Service Lincoln Highway East Greensburg Pa ANTHONY S SERVICE STATION MANOR PA D O C S P L A C E Finest Food In Town Foot of Tol' Gate Hull Greensburg Pa TE 70960 FLOOR TILL WALL TL BALBER S nufacturers of Custom Wood Kitchens 162 S Mann Street GREENSBURG P TOWN 8. COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON Phone UN 31221 OO MAIN STREET IRWIN A 57 WU! tlllllllfilt llll ll 1 IS wmv! nrzf I67 I I 2 , P . I L - A e - I L 5' 5' I- K L I QL F I E ,,,, I V 'If 2 Me - ' ' ' Factory Showroom Phone TE 4-T300 H ' I ff If ff in 'I 'lung - . 'ww xfgnfzfff lr 1 ' . , A. 48 HOUR SERVICE ON: gfj- KODACOLOR DEVELOPING 'jg EKTACHROME DEVELOPING ily ANSCOCHROME DEVELOPING Tri-States Most Progressfve Photo Finisher Perfection Photo Company, Inc. Greensburg, Pennsylvania PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY WORKS NO. 25 O Phone TE 7-2500 Greensburg, Pa. AT THE LUCKY TRIANGLE s r h Ote ma a d A c GREENSBURG PA Westmoreland County s largest DEPARTMENT STORE Phone TE 4 3000 Greensburg Pa l6Q TAN DY LEATHER CO 314 BOULEVARD OF THE ALLIES PITTSBURGH PA McFARLAND SUPPLY COMPANY Bunlde s Suppl es a d Ready Ma ed Concrete cea dWaeno se Eclcl and Ua a Bell Phone TE 7 l82O n 0 I I .EPii'?bug,E. fr n, n rh , . 1 - ' r ' I n 'x I I Offi n r'u,ui rniAve. GREENSBURG, PA. IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNY'S InrmmmnnnunmuIIItImnI.IIIIInmuunnnnmmmm THE GRAND- ELLIOT'S WALLPAPER - PAINTS FLOOR COVERINGS 732 S. Pennsylvania Ave. GREENSBURG, PA. Phone: TE, A-9230 ENGLE'S SERVICE STATION PENNZIP GAS - PENNZOIL MOTOR OILS LUBRICATION, TIRES AND ACCESSORIES GREENSBURG, PENNA 308 East Pittsburgh Street Phone TE 71420 CONTINENTAL TRANSPORTATION LINES INC Route 119 South PHONE 45200 Y O S T ELECTRIC COMPANY 149 Arch Ave Greensburg P ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone TE 46050 S P FRANK DISTRIBUTOR VALVOLINE OIL ASHLAND GASOLINE TE 4 0249 TE 7 3818 PROSS CO THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL LADIES EXCLUSIVE READY TC WEAR Phone TE 70720 LET'S GO HEMPFIELD NOOKY'S MsNssHoP COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY 310 Beaver Street Greensburg Pa Phone TE 70260 SMYDER S MOTOR SALES STUDEBAKER LARK MERCEDES BENZ D 0 2 Mule Greensburg TE 75660 OD N19 E?- 169 I I 3' R. .4 Rt. 3 -I I East ' D ' 4 .Z. 133 S- M510 SIVGQI Greensburg, Pa. Tlzfaw SAYIIIIIIQ pr11'!vv.w gvf mv. HOWARD JEWELERS INC. 125 S. MAIN STREET A NEW WCRLD OF FASl llON GREENSBURG, PA. Home of Crown Jewel Diamonds X t - 1. WESTERN AUTO AssoclA1E stone JEANNEWE SOUfl'l P6nl'lSVlV3l'll3 AV9. HAT PAYH Greensburg Pa Compllmenfs of SILVlS FARMS INC a local dalry Your Farm Friends 8. Our Employees Thank You lf Hee look at THOSP FEFT For Your Paironaqe Your Allls Chalmers Dealer SHAFFER IMPLEMENT CO INC R D 6 ROUTE 7'l GREENSBURG PA PHONE TE 72112 NEW HOLLAND 0 NEW IDEA e BADGER FARM EQUIPMENT 170 f lx ' ' ll l X If I l Hfhl .' , .if , .'.'.' .- .' O 4 1 , W I 0 i . 0 'ZZ A Lf Tr: I GRAHAM GMC TRUCK CO PARTS - SALES - SERVICE ir Lincoln Highway, West GREENSBURG, PA. Phone TEmole 70200 TECHNICIAN TRAINING SCHOOL 302 W OTTERMAN STREET OFFERING COURSES IN GREENSBURG PA PHONE TE 7 3330 wrlfe or phone for FREE CATALOG BRICKLAYING PLASTERING DRAFTING ELECTRONICS ELECTRICITY Success IS for those who work for lt' I7I 1 - ' , o o ' o 0 . . . .. ... mi.. it i..iniiinmm..i.t-1--it-t------it-imiiiiiit...I.I1.iIuIIIiIImmuimmimiinnim FIAT - JAGUAR - MG - PORSCHE - LANCIA BORG-WARD - RAMBLER - AUSTIN - ALFA OLMETTI MOTORS. INC. 2110 East Pittsburgh St Greensbur P . Q, a. Phone TE 7-2540 - Parts 8. Service - All Makes A Live Daily Newspaper In a Growing American Workshop O THE NEWS-DISPATCH Most Complete Local News and Advertising Coverage of the GREATER JEANNETTE IRWIN DISTRICT Qmcludes sizable portion of Hempfield Area I 227 South Fourth St P O Box IOI Jeannette Pa Telephone LAtayette 3 5541 MARIO TAILORS GRFENSBURG PENNA Maple Ave at Otterman St Phone TE 4 7050 Pennsylvanlas Larffest Distributors of Fine Tailor Made Clothes for Men and Women ALL KINDS OF FORMAL WEAR FOR RENT OHRINGER HOME FURNITURE CO Across from the Courthouse MAIN STREET GREENSBURG PA T 2 . 1 . , .. , . O , . --r.....tt....t..ti..mI.. . I ........ ............. . ....i-fu.-.-tt...t...... .. ........t .....t......... ... 7 il I . In.t...1.--.I--Intuit..mmfflim-mm..-.i... I. . V.. KELLY'S FLOWERS Gift Shop and Beauty Salon Flowers and Gifts for all Occasions Beauty Aids 19 South Fourth St. f- Youngwood, Pa, Phone WA. 5-7221 Congratulations Class of 60 LINCOLN MOT!VE PARTS INC. 20 LINCOLN WAY EAST JEANNETTE LA 3 5557 PITTSBURGH BR 13521 WESTMORELAND COUNTY MEMORIAL PARK, INC. BOX 32-D, R. D. 6 GREENSBURG, PA. Phones: TEmpIe 11-5660 or 4-566i COMPLIMENTS or WALWORTH COMPANY O GREENSBURG WORKS JEANNETTE FORD SALES Ford Sales and Service 1001 13 LOVVRY AVE JEANNETTE PA Phone LA 3 54191 17 WALL PAPER WALLTEX AND SANITAS WINDOW SHADES AND VENETIAN BLINDS WESTMORELAND SUPPLY CO 104 E OTTERMAN ST GREENSBURG PA TRUST THRIFT DRUG DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 173 --Immun'nIInan-uununnumnnnuInmmummnn--nnu-unnuumnnnIn BILL ADOLPHSON'S BOWLING CENTER I6 Ultra Modern Lanes Snack Bar ul' SOUTH MAIN 81 COULTER-GREENSBURG COOK LUMBER CO. 249 WEST OTTERMAN STREET GREENSBURG Phone TE. 7-3600 LEONE'S SUPER MARKET GROCERIES AND MEATS Quality - Service - Economy FREDERICKSON'S CARD AND GIFT SHOP so wesr sEcoNo smear GREENSBURG Phone TE. 7-1657 1 A I lolrl xou lo ual! 111 llze clzarzol CLARK DRY CLEANING 20 Years Dependable 2 HOUR SERVICE Greensburg Pa KAMP S SHOES GREENSBURG PA e Home of Famous Names l711 ANN'S HOME BAKERY Specializes ln Home Made Bread Rolls Ples 81 c S Pennsylvania Ave Greensburg Pa SNYDER OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO Corner of Maple Ave 8. Pltlsburah St GREENSBURG PA TE 42550 Greensburg Auto Seat Covers an Converhble Tops 202 W OTTERMAN STREET Greensburg TE 4 3344 DAVIS FURNITURE CO IO8 OTTERMAN STREET Open 9 to 9 Phone TE 40410 GREENSBURGS ONLY DISCOUNT HOUSE gg , , ' EI . 17 ' 1 l2l . . E I 1 If I ll N X K I ,A 1' l , . - 4 , - .r .f .r I ' d I . Th . ' ' WESTMORELAND HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 'A' SCHOOL OF NURSING scHooL Fon x RAY TEcHNlcuANs GREENSBURG BUSINESS SCHOOL SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC ACCOUNTING I B M MACHINE ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION NANCY TAYLOR Charm cmd Fmlshmg School AVAILABLE Jobs wufh ca Future WANTED The Person wlth ca Future 104 WEST OTTERMAN STREET GREENSBURG PA Phone TE 4 1720 175 1 2 1. . 0 u Q 0 - . I . V . I ... .. -.. -........ . umm.lnmlmmmmm , Compliments Of Compliments ot WEBER FURNITURE SEARS ROEBUCK 8. CO. T01 N. MAIN STREET GREENSBURG, PA. GREENSBURG PA, WESTMORELAND HARDWARE CO. - WHOLESALE DEALERS - MILL - MINE - ELECTRIC suPPuEs PHONE - TE 4-0800 326 MT. PLEASANT STREET GREENSBURG, PA. Combliments of SEVEN UP BOTTLING COMPANY GREENSBURG PA SCHAI.I..ER S BAKERY INC Established 1902 Phone TE 7 3660 TE 7 3661 Greensburg Po FRAN FISHERS AUDIO ROOM T6 W OTTERMAN STREET PHONE TE 4 9490 GREENSBURG PENNA RECORDS STEREO HI FI The Fmest Sound In Town Compllments Ot FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN GREENSBURG Member of F D I C I76 - , . I 1 0 . - - - I . I . - - . , . .- .. . Il - ll . . . . . .,........ ...... ..... ,..,,.... .., ..... .. ................... .....,,...... . .. ,. . Frank Levin's QUALITY - SERVICE - PRICE Comer of Clay 81 7th Ave. - Jeanneffe, Pa LA. 3-5546 JOURET'S GREENSBURG ELECTRIC 233 S. MAIN STREET PHONE: TE 4-7411 Compliments of WATSON'S RESTAURANT Compliments of MANOR VALLEY TAXI UN. 3-9871 FELDER S Meet and Eat at Sams FOURTH STREET JEANNETTE PA LAfayeTfe 3 9161 JOE WORKMANS DEPARTMENT STORE Mens and Boys Outfitters Over 30 Years GREENSBURG Q JEANNETTE Q IRWIN FI ally, s you lzme K1 luazv :lan f0IlL1LlIf, DANNY S DAIRY BAR BAR B Q FOUNTAIN SERVICE CARBON CROSSROADS EGER S 510 CLAY AVENUE 304 MAIN STREET JEANNETTE PA IRWIN PA Watches Gifts Diamonds Appliances Jewelry Radios HILL VIEW MANOR Route 30 East of Greensburg Specualnzes nn Pnzza Spaghetti and Steaks Complxmenfs f RUSSIN FUNERAL HOME UNderhu I 3 54 8 MANOR PA 17 I 221 sl , . ' il A. 11 ' Q I A., V U f v ., ,' 7 v, I ' If I I I I! 1309 V' ' ' f lf . I I ' o ' 'a - 5 W ,, ,, . . ,. ..,.,,., ., .. .... . .,.. ..,..... . . YOUNG FELLOWS SUITS S24 95 8. S29 50 O P O CLOTHES Amerlcas Foremost Clothing Stores Cor Mann and Otterrnan Sts Greensburg Pa MELLOR S 5 8. I0 Youmovvooo PA Compluments Of MOUNTAIN VIEW Hom AND SWIMMING room CHARLES L FLOCK Concrete Blocks 8. Stepping Stones Structural Steel 8. Bunlders Supplies Phone TE 4 3180 Bo Greensburg Pa Compliments of DOROTHY S BEAUTY SALON YOUNG S MARKET 320 DEPOT ST YOUNGWOOD PA T921 HIGHLAND AVE SO GREENSBURG PA COSHEY BUCHANAN Funeral Home TE73I0O 'lr Phone Jeannette LA 3963l THE ADAMS HOUSE Intersection of new and old Route 30 ADAMSBURG, PA WEEK DAYS 5 00 TO 900 SUNDAY DINNERS 1200 TO 900 BANQUET FACILITIES 8 TO 450 PEOPLE R P L A C E Table Service Curb Service ADAMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA T78 I R.D.I, xII8 , I I af I - rw Flow' of CX.. Compliments of BEEHNER'S GARAGE Your Local Rambler Dealer in 'I S It Nb, Q I I .D Ia, f I Uhf Nu. .Yol IlK'lll.lI.' 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' 34. 95.104. 1111 ' ' 40, 53, 149 , . , . , , 43 . 34,12,1?4,149 ' 'I ' ,. , ,11,134, 136 , , 43 . . 1 . 34. 104. 107 ' , . .. , ,. 40 , ' 43, 51, 10 , 149 . ...... . . .... .. 34 , ' , , ,61,149 ', .... , , , ,123 . 34. 11.115. 144 . .147, 149 ', ' 34,411,127 , ' .,.,.... , , 34 I I40 I I QI lf ' . 9 , 105. 107 ' , , . 40, 117 , 43, , , 12, 147, . .. 4 34 , . .. 40,125 143,149 . . . . 34.122 , ' , ,. ,, 40 , , . 41105, 106 . . 5, ,125,149 , ,.,,. 40 ', ' , 43 , ,.,.. .,., , ..3s,101 , .40,100,115,130 ', , ,,43,1l7, 120 ' , ..... , ,117,136 , .,..... .,...,..,.., 40 ', ' ......, . 44 ', ...,, , ,89,149 , ., , .40,104,113 , . ...,.,. 106 , ,,..., ..., .,.,.... 35 , ' .. .. , 40 ' ' I ,,,,,,, , 44 , ..,...3,106,122 '. ..,.. 40 I , ,,,,,, , .........,,..,.,. 35 , . 41,1 I ' I ,II,I44I195 , ' ' ' ....,..... 35, 94, 149 , , ,........ .,.. 4 1 I ' I I I I 125I 125 ', , , ,93, 126,130,149 , .....,., .. 41 I ,,,,,,,,, I I, Q4 , .,...,..,........... 35 , , , ,101, 102 'I ,,,, I I I IHQI147 , ..,. 35,63, 106,109 , ' ,...., 41,120 , . 44 , .....,.,.,....,,... 35 . 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' , ,1,126,19 'I ,IIIIII 44 , ....,.,.,..,.. 36, 117 , ' ..... ...,. . . 42 Gelfo, Carmelita ....,. . 44, 71, 149 , ' ..,,...,........ 36 . ..,. .... ..., . 4 1. 14 , ......,.,,.., as, 149 , ' ............,.,. 36 ' , 42, ,14,143,149 , ......,, , ...45 , ' ..,......,.... 36,122 . -........... .... 4 2 , ,...,........... 4, 94 , ' ,....... 32, 36, 149 . ..... 42 ' ', .,.,. . 45, 147 , ,..,..,. ...36,120,149 '. ,...,., .... ,,,. 4 2 ', ,,.... .45, 147 , ...... .......... 36 , ' ...,. , ,.,, , 42,11 ' , .,.,..,,.... , 45, 122 , .,.....,.,..... 36, 116 . ..,, , , 92,109 , ,,,,,,, I , Q5 ', ' 4, ,146, 14,149 . ..... 42 , ............ 45 , .........,..,,... 36,92 . .4 ,,,, 97,14 , .... 45 I 'f I I91I116I12I149 ', ' .....,,.. ,... 4 3,119 ' , ' ' .,,...,... ,... . , 45 ' , ..,.. ,.., 36 ,57, 113 . ,.... ,, 43 , ...,. , ,115 , ' , .,.,. 36 ' , ,, , 43 , ' 46 , f' ............ . . 36 ' , 43 , I I I I I109 ' , 2, , 147, 148, 149 , ' ...,.. 37,116,122 , ' ..,..., 37, 33, 120, 149 5 , , ,146, 147,149 ', 37,111 I ', .... . ,,.. ,. . 37 ' , . 37, 57, 140 ', , 37 I ' , . 37,115 ' , ' , ,..,.. , 1 , 149 ' , ,...,... ., 8, ,125 . ' ..........,,...,.. 38 ', .., .,,,., , 38 . . 33, , ,127,149 - ' ..........,. 30, 119 ' . , ...,......,.., 3,97,149 1 . 38, 10, 107, 109 f-- I . .,........,..,... 38 33 . ' aa, 7, ,125,149 1 , ., 38 ' 1 ', . 70 -I ---A , . 39 ', 39 . 9, ,97,14? . 39 ', 39,134,137 ', '111 3,42 ' , ,44, , 10 ,109, 152 . ' 39, 44.1 e' , z , , ,9s, 149 . ' 39 Gribbin, Patrick . , . 46, 98, 149 Grill-iths, Carroll .,,,. . . . 46 Guides, Greg 46, 68 Guiddy, Al . 46 Gunther, William . . , 46, 144 Haile, William , 46, 117, 138 Haines, Patricia 46, 101, 103, 107 Hanson, Kathleen 47, 116, 120 Hapchuk, Ruth 47, 121 Harrish, Barbara 39, 47, 62, 95 Harrold, Joyce 47, 100, 103, 196 Harrold, Robert ,, 47, 111 Hartxell, lawrence 47, 73, 100, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107 Haupt, Jacqueline . 15, 33, 46, 47 Hayden, .lo Ann 47, 105, 106, 125 Hayes, Judy . . 47, 117, 147 Henry, Judy 47, 147, 149 Herman, Georgeann . . . 47 Hild, lyda 47, 63, 73, 112, 127, 149 Hilling, Sam , . ., . 47 Hixsen, Carol 47, 65, 101, 103, 119, 121 Hixson, Jerry . 47, 122 Hodder, Sandra ,,,, 48 Hogg, Cordell 43 Houser, Pamela , 43, 48, 124 Hudock, 'lhomas 48, 100 Humberger, Rose Marie 48, 117, 125 Hursh, David 36, 48, 91, 149 Immel, Ed 43 lnsolio, Cynthia 33, 48, 113, 125 Jaynes, Kathleen 43 Jeffrey, Alice . , 43 Johnslon, James 2, 33, 48, 91, 149 Johnston, Jay 45 Johnston, Richard 48 Jones, Weldon 48, 100, 130 Jordan, James 2, 33, 49, 73, 78, 112, 126, 127, 149 Kaullman, Alton 49 M- 1-sei Kebe, William Kenerer, Carole Kemerer, Daryl Kerila, James Keflin, Judy Kerr, David . . Kerr, William 37, Kifer, Linda Kistler, Garlyn 34, Kleut, Donna . Kolar, Geraldine Kosko, Diane Kossfer, Thomas Kowafsky, Ronald . Kramer, Cheryl 50, 117, Kramer, Michael , . . , . Kucenic, Paula Kuhn, lois Kunkle, Clair , . lander, Joseph Landers, Richard Lapcevich, George , . laskey, David . ,, . 51, lasko, Andrea laskoski, Frank lalta, Sandra laudadfo, Barbara Laulhr, William lauara, Joseph lee, Joann Leone, Thomas . Lesko, John 51, 61 Llshego, John livingstone, Frank Logan, James long, Robert Lopes, Harry Lopes, John love, Robert ll.cas, Gerafd 40, 52, Jrinv' Vi ,, ,f ' SENIOR INDEX 49, 49, 49, 35 105 50, 50. 118 37 51, 87, 51, 51, 51, 117 51, 29 117 52, 1 1 1 1 116, 104, 49, 115, 55, 109, 50, 67, 93, 37, 120, 50, 50, 115, 100, 24 120, 117, 51 101, 134, 100, 51, 52, 52, 145, 117, 49 121 106 49 117 49 145 117 125 146 146 120 50 50 123 50 105 117 51 123 51 51 102 70 51 149 147 51 97 51 118 136 106 121 111 52 137 149 52 140 lucas, Nancy . Ludwig, Dennis lydic, Shirlene lytle, Mary Ann McClain, Donald McClay, Margaret McCullough, Judith McCurry, Robert McDowell, Ann McElroy, Irvin McGuHey, Bill Mcllnay, James . McKinnon, Brian McClean, Velma McMahan, Merril McQuillan, Sandra Macko, Judith Makarsky, Barbara Makarsky, Mariorie Makarsky, Paula . Mangini, Beverly Manning, Robert , Marcel, Vicfor , Mark'e, George Marks, Kathleen Martin, Leslie Matenkoski, Shirley Mzrtx, Robert Meyers, Chester Mfdden, Madalyne Miller, Donald Miller, Dorothy Miller, Phyllis Milliron, Richard Minard, Carol Minnon, Patricia Mlsner, Willis Mitchell, Barbara S2 52 91, 97, 101, 105, 107, 109 52, 73, 126, 149 , 52, 149 . 41, 52, 94 41, 52, 106, 109 52 52, 107, 109, 1-19 . 4, 39, 53, 96 . , 53 .. 50, 53 53 53, 117 53, 145 53, 59, 112, 125 . 53, 117 . . 53, 117 38, 53, 120 . 54, 112, 117 . 54, 54, 112 54, 123 54, 123 , 54 54 54 54, 149 54 . 35, 45, 93, 94 55, 58, 117 ,. 55, 117, 149 . 55, 105 55, 106 55 41, 55, 117, 120 55, 87, 100, 101 147, 148, 149 55, 122 55, 117 46.1-m,,,,,,..', l SENIOR INDEX Mltchell Duncan 2 32 55 2 Moth Joseph 55 24 Montemurro Rosalle 55 24 Moorhead Donald Mowry Susan Moxlna Carole Mull Janet Mull Janlce Murray Raymond Muskln Vladlmlr Myers Beverly Myers Claude Nalepa Bernadette Nalevanko Robert Naley Joann Naponlc Carole Naylor llnda Nellson Patrlcla Nelson August Nltterrlght Pearl Noel Roben Olmettl Marlanne Orlo Dolores Orslnger Ernle Packe Harrnet Parke Patty Pallen Barbara Patrlck Carolyn Pawela Kathleen Pecarchlk Bonnle Peters Ron 55 72 95 7 2 6 6 57 00 5 60 9 57 147 48 57 72 92 95 Petrosky Georglanne 33 58 70 96 10 9 Pevornlk Marllyn 58 94 Phlllps Marcla Plate Erlc Poerlo Rlchard Poole Darw n Poole Ma'lnda Poole Sandra Poo e Vlrglnla Poorman James Porter llnda Pratt Ron Predalna Steve Prettlman lols Prevensllk Prlnkey Davld 58 04 23 58 104 0 8 1 1,1226 34:74 Ifffbx Sl ' , , , ,l4 - I ' 1 11 , ,125 ' 1 , 1 1 , , 1 .,.,.. ..,... 5 9,117 1 - , ' 11 , , 59, 2, , ,149 1 - - - - , , , , 127, 130 , 1 1 59, 117, 123 ' 1 1- - 1 1 , 1 55, 113, 126 , ' 11 1 ..... 1 11 59 I 1 1 1 ' , 1 55, 105, 106 , 1 1 1 1 59 ' ' 1 491 , 1 1 1 ..... 56 , ...,.. 59,149 1 - - , ' 1 56, 100, 147, 149 , 1 1 11 1 48, 59 1 1 , 11 11 1 .,,.. 56 , 1 ,..,... 60,149 1 1. .1 ', ' ' 1 ,,,.. 56 , ' 11 .... .,.... 60 , ' , 1 1 , ,,,, 1 56,117,147 , ' 1 , , ,118 , ..,. , .,.,. 56,121 ' , 1 ...,,,. 1 60 , ' .... 11 , 156,5,1o6,1z5,147 ' , 11 ,....,. ,... 60 , 11 , ..... ....,. .... 5 6 ' ', ' 11 1 3, ,11,11l1 , ..,. , 1113,5,9-1,104,149 , 11 ....,., 160 ', 66, ', 1..56,97,100,101,147 ' , 1 160,106 ' , 1 , ' 11 11 11156,126,127 , ...... , ,122 ' , ' , 5,95, 121,124 ', 1 , , , ,99 , , ,..,. 11 11111156 , 11 .5..., 60 , 66, , , , ' ' 1 . ..561l2I1147 ', 11 60, ,1 19 ' , 6, , , 156,110,117 , ' 1 .... ...... 1 1 60 , . , , ', ' 11 1. 1 57,146 , ' 1 ....,, 11 60 , 11 , 1 1 57, 122 , ' 1 1 ..... 1 1 60, 11 ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 67, ' , ' 1 1 1 ..., 57 , 11 1 ..,...,.... 1 61 , 1 , ' 1 57,122 , ' 1 .... 1 1 61 , 1111 , , 1 11157,122 ' , 1 ...,. 1 1 61 ' , ' 1 11 ' , ,1,112 , 1 61,19 , 1. ' , 1 1 11 7, , 8 , 1 61, , 117, 125 ', ' 1 111. 1 67, , , ,1 ,149 , ' 1 1 5, , ,118 , ' ' 11 11 11 67, ', ' 2 ,,,, , ...... 1 ........... 61 ' , 1 ...,. , ..,............,,.... 58 Santmyer, Paul ......,.......,. 61, 111 Vensko, Charles .........,,.. 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 .,,, , ,.... .,...... 1 1161 ' , ..,.... 67, 4, 10,127 , ........,......... 61 , .,.,, ,.,..... 6 7, ', ' ...,.,..,, , ,104 , ...,......., , ,111 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I, , ' 1 ,.,,. 1 ,1,107 ', ......,,............ 62 ' , ' ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ' 58,149 ' , 1 ........... 11 62 , , , ', ' sa , 11 .......,, 1 62 ' , ' 11 I1 I I , : 1 sa , 62, 114,12 I ,,,, I I , 1' , , , 1 6, 149 , 1 1 11 38, 62, 120 I ' 5 I , 1 5 , 104, 07, 125 , ' 1 1 1 62 , I UI 11 I 1, 11 11 58 , ' 1 62 , - , I11I , 11111 111,111 5 9 , 1 1111 62 , 1 1 11 16a,, , ' 1 11 2 , 59, 100, 102 , 1 1 42, 62 , I , 11 59 , 3,11,126,19 ,I ' , 59, 73,117,138 ', ' 11 , ,9,18 , I, I I 140, 139,136, 134 ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 63 , 1 52, , ,13, ' , ' 1 59,116, 117,123 ' , ' 1 11 63 141 ', Ed 1 59 , 63 I I I I ' , ' 111111111111111111 59 , ' 1 1 52,63, 127,148 I - I I ' 63,125 I I I ' ' 1 63,105,152 I ' 63 68 ' , 1 11 63,120, 14 -I I 1 1 11 , ,63 I D1 fb ' , 111111111111 63, 91 '- I III I I C , 11 3, ,147 -- I II I f X I, 11 1 11 11 63 I I54I I I 1 111111111111 , , ,135 u f j ,. 1 1111 , ,144 I 6' - l A I 1 ...... , ,121 ' I I 69I - 1111111111.1111 64, 91 I I I hx I, I 11111111111111111111111 64 , - 2, ,112, f 1 11...... 33,64, 91 I1I ' , 11 11 ....11.... 1164 'I 1 11 111.11 , ,149 I I I 1 I 1111 1111111 64 I , , 1, ,12, 1 , 11111 111 1 1164 I - I I 1 ' 1 1 1.111 , ,122 I ' , 1 11111 11 64 ' I I I I, I1.111 11.1 1 1 1. 64 I 10I 1 , , ,149 I I I Prloletto Vlrglnla Prutx Walter Prycl Patrlcla Pytel Helen Queer Dlane Rager lawrence Rahl Dolores Ralph Barry Rapach Sandra Raynor Shlrley 59 117 7 95 113 Regola Jacquelme 60 92 94 Relchen Carole Ann Rldenour Charles Rlgonl Dorlne Roach Wanda Roblnson Evelyn Rodenz Pafrlcla Rognonl Carlo Rosensteel Barry Rothwlll Donald Royer Curtls Rupert Jud 1th Sabol Mlchael Sadler Darlene Sager Tlmothy Sagllme Charles Sams Paul Sanders Sandra San ner Bernlece Sanner Gary Sarsfleld Robert Scarano James Schade Raymer Schmldt John Schwelnsburg Car Sebek Joanne Seehoffer Margaret Sell Judy Semple Dlane ShalTer Jacquellne Shaner Helen Shearer Salty 6 3 60 7 60 118 2 4 34 60 117 40 106 10 107 117 62 91 Sheet: Kenneth 6 5 Shevchlk Danlel Shlfko Ernest Shlrey Clllford Shoaf Wllllam Shuster Judlth Sllvls Bonnle Skllllngs Carol Ann S1 mons Judy Skodak Stephen Slack Gerald Sleowsky Janet Slewlnskl Carol Sllck Walter Small Harry Smatak Robert Alfred Smlth Barbara Smlth Smlth Smlth Snyder Judy Sours Thomas Smlth NNY Glorla Judy Sowash Edwln Sphon loulse Spltxnogle John Spor Theresa Sprlnger Glorla 62 63 8 38 49 6 118 40 63 94 64 138 64 119 64 120 64 118 64 147 148 4 7 4 0 4 4 9 Sprlnger Mary Jeanne Stahl Barbara Steban lawrence Stelner Stelner Stlnebl Stofko Storey Storkel Frank Kenneth ser James Martln James Rose Ann Stout Dennls Stroker James Strodko Denms Strosko Theresa Summy Carl Svetkovlch John Sweltxer Rona Swlndell Thelma Tallant Henry Taylor Beverly Telchert Phoebe Thompson James Todaro Carl Tompklns Carol Trout James Trout Verda Tutlno Rosemarle Tyson James Valloul Anna Marle Varndell Llllle Mae Veltch Robert Vlnsek Wendy Wagner Ronald Wakely James Wa ker Dlana Wall PITYICII Wa thour Connle Walthour Harrold Washabaugh Glorla Watson Carol Weaver Cynthla Weaver Vennor John Edward Beverly Scott Wegrzyn Welrlck Wentlel Wentzel Wentzel Wayne Wert: Anlta West Dolores Weyanndt Daniel Wlan Donald Wllklns Beverly Wllklnson Bob Wllllams Barry Wllson Alexander Wolfgang Charles Yoder Thomas Yurlnak Ronald Yusko John Zambano Terrle Anne Zelachoskl Edward Zellers Karen Ann 35 65 64 65 73 104 104 106 109 6 121 66 73 67 96 67 96 67 96 6 9 6468 2 68 97 68 117 4 68 104 68 116 69 73 69 106 69 126 27 70 117 Zello Bernadette 45 70 9 112 6 Zello Mary Loulse Zenker Grace Ann Zrmmerman Joyce Zona Susan Zundel Loretta 70 118 70 104 .gufog 'lclflgi .i4uf04j'zLzfQ65, ,iffufoy 'uaflfgi .:4ufo9uLf1fi5, 2 ?' .va 4:8- fig 'iii W: Sul' . --4 :swf 'sn , JS if' bl 2552? ,-5-ff:-Y 1 I


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