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THE BEACON PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF HUSTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Penfield , Pennsylvania Director...............................Mrs. Clara E. McFall Editor........................................Vicki McGaha Co. Editor ....................................John Vargas Business Manager..........................Rose Gusherowski To those who live in never ending fear Of what may come with every passing year, In blissful ignorance, pause this to say: If I can live the life that comes each day, And bravely face its share of joy and sorrow, Then I will be content to wait, and never fear Tomorrow. FOREWORD DEDICATION Mrs. Clara McFall To our class advisor, Mrs. McFall, we, the senior class of 1961, dedicate our yearbook The Beacon. We extend our sincere thanks and gratitude for your guidance and advice during our high school days. We join as a class to say in unison Thank You! 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION Paul Fenchak Supervising Principal B.S., M. Ed. Penn State Univ. History and English Frank Provenzano President Mrs. Ida Manfredo Vice-President Charles Fossler 4 John Newell Secretary Ben Chiodo TO THE GRADUATES You will be very happy when you receive your diploma on May 21. Now more than ever the word commencement is ap- proaching its true meaning-- Paul Fenchak beginning. It is hoped that you Supervising Prin. learn incessantly from the beginning of your adult life--government, mathematics, philosophy, history, sports, music, nature study, anything. The poet Pope stated it well, Knowledge is power. Be powerful! It is hoped that you can enjoy every minute of every day and that you live the good life to the fullest. Do what you can to help people and con- ditions. Know what is right and cling to the right as a vine to a pole so that people will say, There is a MAN. May success be yours. --Paul Fenchak B.S. and M. Ed. Penn State Univ. History and English 5 Mrs. Clara E. McFall B.S. in Education Temple University Commercial Education Hallie Cheslock B.S. in Education Fenn College Foreign Language Biology, Literature Marian Bielobocky B. Music Ed. Music Education Northwestern University Music Education English George Lee Bach, of Arts Washington Jefferson College English, French, Latin, Math Social Sciences Bernice Robacker Lock Haven S.T.C. El. and Sec. Ed. Eng. and S. Studies Mrs. Mary Hall Slippery Rock S.T.C. Elementary Ed. Mrs. Hazel Newell Clfd. School of Nursing 6 SENIORS James Assalone Lemi Academic Press Club 4 Beacon Staff 4 Vivian Challingsworth Fifi Commercial Home Ec Club 1 Softball 1,2 Chorus 2,3 Frances Beck Buggy Commercial Softball 1,2 Chorus 2,3,4 Dancing Club 1 Academic Dancing Club 1 Cheerleader 1,2 Chorus 3 Francis Chiodo Frog Academic Treasurer 2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 3 Baseball 1 Outdoor Club 1,2 Francis Friday Elvis Academic Science Club 1 Athletic Club 2 8 SENIORS Patricia Forsythe Ziggie Commercial Softball 1,2 Chorus 2,3,4 Dancing Club 1 Donna Marie LuCore Don” Academic Chorus 2,3 Dancing Club 1 Press Club 4 Rose Gusherowski Posie” Commercial Home Ec Club 1 Chorus 2,3 Softball 1,2 Vice-President 4 Press Club 4 Beacon Staff 4 Vicki Lynn McGaha Vic Academic Cheerleader 2,3,4 Beacon Staff 3,4 Treasurer 3,4 Press Club 2,4 Yearbook Editor 4 Newspaper Co-Editor 2,4 Softball 2 Charles Hahn Chuck Academic Vice-President 2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 2 Baseball 1,2 Outdoor Club 1,2 Betty Munn Bet Academic Dancing Club 1 Chorus 2,3 Press Club 4 Softball 1 9 Dallas Pane Dal” Commercial Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Automobile Club 2 Volleyball 2,3 Leslie Van Horn Les Academic Helping Hand Club 1 Science Club 2 Boys Chorus 3 Volleyball 2,3 Baseball 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Clifford Plaszenski Squeak” Academic Outdoor Club 1,2 John Vargas Zeke” Academic President 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 2,3,4 Beacon Staff 1,2,3,4 Outdoor Club 1,2 Baseball 2 Newspaper Co-Editor 4 William Scanish Willy Commercial Outdoor Club 1,2 Ted Walters Ted Commercial Outdoor Club 1,2 Secretary 2,3,4 Basketball Man. 2,3,4 Baseball Scorekeeper 2 10 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. Teddy Walters, Rose Gusherowski, Vicki McGaha, and John Vargas. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 3, 1957, we began our freshman year with an enroll- ment of 23. The boys numbered 13 and the girls 10. At our first class meeting, September 20, 1957, we elected the following officers: President: John Vargas Vice-President: Judy DeSalve Secretary: Francis Chiodo Treasurer: Paul Krieger Class Advisor: Mr. Boyer During the year, James Assalone moved to DuBois, Pennsylvania. John Vargas, Francis Chiodo, Charles Hahn, Leslie Van Horn, and Dallas Pane represented our class in basketball as members of the junior var- sity squad. Judy DeSalve was elected as our J.V. representative for cheerleader. Our sophomore year began on September 2, 1958 with an enroll- ment of 11 boys and 8 girls, totaling 19. Vicki McGaha and Paul Krieger joined our class. Paul moved during the first semester, but returned for the second. To elect our class officers, a meeting was held on September 9, 1958. The results were: President: John Vargas Vice-President: Charles Hahn Secretary: Teddy Walters Treasurer: Francis Chiodo Class Advisor: Mr. Chiodo SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The ciass J w.id« d an Parserveranes as out motto, on black anc: eMo as aw colors. and on the yellow rase as our flower. JlOhn Vardas represented our class .an both varsity and J,V casket- a . teams.- Vfoki fr.Gsna became our varsity cheerleader, Charles Kahn, franc is O.-.odo, Leslie Van Horn, and Dallas Pane piayedJvV.-baskefb .. with Teddy Waiters as manager, to ga. n,-noney for our Washington trip, selling chance on a turkey for Thanksgiving and name pins were our projects, August 9i, 1959 began one of our most important years. We had become juniors We began by electing officers on September 11, 1959 who were; President: John Vargas Vice-President; Charles Hahn Secretary; Teddy Walters Treasurer; Vicki McGaha Class Advisor; Mrs, Mcfall Paula Miller and Paul Krlcger had moved to DuBois, Pennsylvania during the summer. We gained James Assalone, thus making our enroll- ment 17--10 hoys anti 7 girls. Playing varsity basketball fromthe Junior class were John Vargas, Juries Mshn, f randsChlodo, Leslie Van Horn, and Dallas Pane. Cheer- ing on the varsily squad was Vicki McGaha. Our money-making projects during the year were selling Sloppy Joes Christmas candy, awl books entitled School Daze. Sponsored by the junior class was a beautiful, successful prom on May 14, 1959. We became the most envied class of H.T.H.S. on August 29, 1960. We elected our officers on September 13, 1960 who were: President: John Vargas Vice-President: Rose Ousherowski Secretary: Teddy Walters Treasurer: Vicki McGaha Class Advisor: Mrs. Me Fall Advertisements for the yearbook (The Deacon) were solicited for In the iate part of September. Enough money was made to finance the book completely. i SENIOR CLASS HISTORY October 5, I960 began one of the most memorable and momentous occasions of our lives. We spent 4 wonderful days in Washington, D. C. with Mrs. Me Fail and Mr. Lee. The school year was almost concluded tor us when we held our class night. Everyone enjoyed it. but we were well aware there was only one occasion Left for us as seniors to be upon the Huston stage again. We. the seniors of 1961 entered the gymnasium on Sunday, May 21. 1961 to attend our own commencement exercises. We gratefully received our diplomas and began the trek down the aisle' towards a life of our own, however, we would never forget our high school days as they were the mold for our Later life. —Vicki McGaha LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Seniors of'61 of Huston Township High School, city of Pen- field. county of Clearfield, state of Pennsylvania, being of sound mmdand body do hereby proclaim this, our last will and testament, thus annulling any previous statement declared by the student body. Article I . . . To the school we leave our sincere thanks for the education we have received. Article II. . To the faculty: A. To Mr. Fenchak we leave the peace and quiet of first period. B. To Mrs. Me Fall, our advisor, we leave our sin- cere thanks and deepest gratitudedorall the help she gave us in our high school years. C. To Mr. Cheslock we leave all the fun we had in gym class. D. To Mrs. Bielobocky we leave our English class hoping the future ones will be as intelligent as the latter. Article III . E. To Mr. Lee we leave our Plane G. books. To The Student Body: A. To the Juniors we leave our Senior Privileges. B. To the Sophomores we leave our good behavior in study halls. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT C. To the Freshmen we leave our fine class spirit with the hope that it will not be long before you too, will be seniors. Francis Friday leaves his manners to Terry Rodgers. William Scanish leaves his books to whoever wants them. James Assalone leaves his good looks to Bobby Rucinski. Donna Lucore leaves her farming ability to John Bundy. Teddy Walters leaves his bookkeeping ability to Kathy Snyder. Dallas Pane leaves his car troubles to Ronnie Mitchell. John Vargas leaves his height to Richie Levendusky. Vivian Challingsworth leaves her temper to Joyce Snyder. Francis Chiodo leaves his noisy habits to Billy Buganza. Charles Hahn leaves his charms with the girls to Unzoons. Patty Forsythe leaves her ability to get along with Mrs. McFall to Vaughn Garvin. Frances Beck just leaves. Vicki McGaha leaves her cheering ability to Diana Maholtz. Judy DeSalve leaves her quietness to Dorothy Seduski. Rose Gusherowski leaves her giggle to Jean Cheslock. Clifford Plaszenski leaves a certain freshman girl. Betty Munn leaves her bashfulness to Irene Smart. --Rose Gusherowski SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Upon graduation we are starting anew As we try to decide what we shall do Looking into the future, we see The happenings of nineteen-sixty three. Rose Gusherowski a teacher will be teaching our third graders in nineteen-seventy three. Leslie Van Horn a Linotypist we’ll see making a newspaper in some big city. Judy DeSalve a nurse to be will soon take care of you and me. James Assalone a draftsman will be drawing outlines for buildings in Washington D. C. Francis Friday a jet pilot we’ll bet scanning the sky in a streamlined jet. Frances Beck is bringing patriotism back for she is going to join the WACS. M SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY John Vargas with a ruler in his hand will have all his math students at his command. Charles Hahn in serving his country will be a paratrooper in the U. S. Army. Vicki McGaha a Deautician will be making little curls for girls like me. Theodore Walters, What-will he do? he will lay bricks just for you. Donna Lucore a social worker you will see sitting behind a desk as pretty as can be. William Scanish a mechanic by far will work night and day fixing your car. Dallas Pane a soldier will be fighting on land, air, and sea. Vivian Challingsworth a secretary to be will work for some big company. Francis Chiodo as a frogman we' 11 see swimming under water for the U. S. Navy. Betty Munn setting hair into curls making lots of money and knowing many girls. Patricia Forsythe as many will see will work in an office as a secretary. Clifford Plaszenski a U. S. Marine will always be there to fight on the scene. — Betty Munn FAVORITE SAYINGS James Assalone - Shake it Easy! Leslie Van Horn - You're crazy! Francis Friday - I’m sorry. William Scanish - Oh no. Dallas Pane - I quit! Francis Chiodo - Being idiotic! Charles Hahn - No! John Vargas - Oh, forget it! Clifford Plaszenski - Mother Goose! Betty Munn - Lets go. 15 FAVORITE SAYINGS Donna Lucore - I don’t care. Teddy Walters - Now, my opinion is . . . Vivian Challingsworth - Oh, shoot! Rose Gusherowski - I don’t know! Vicki McGaha - I don't care. Judy DeSalve - Give me your paper!! Patty Forsythe - I told you twice already. Frances Beck - Hey, Muggsie!!!! —James Assalone SENIOR PASTIMES James Assalone - Playing the field. Leslie Van Horn - Being a good kid. Francis Friday - Being like Elvis! William Scanish - Hauling coal. Dallas Pane - Worrying about his car. Francis Chiodo - Just being Frog! Charles Hahn - Going airborne. John Vargas - Being nice! Clifford Plaszenski - Pumping gas. Donna Lucore - Chasing Cheetah! Teddy Walters - Telling everyone what he thinks! Vivian Challingsworth - Running around with Swartzy. Rose Gusherowski - Doing Teddy’s bookkeeping! Vicki McGaha - Waiting for school to end. Judy DeSalve - Waiting for Jerry! Patty Forsythe - Chasing Clinkers! Frances Beck - Missing School. —James Assalone CLASS POEM As freshman we began our high school days with spirits high and paths to blaze. Now that we are seniors, the past is gone but memories of Huston Hi will linger on. To the teachers, we owe our sincere gratitude for being patient when we were rude. And now w’e are all tempted to grieve because it is time for us to leave. We chose our colors, black and white to wear on high school graduation night. Perseverance’' the motto we chose along with our class flower the yellow rose. 16 CLASS POEM To our alma mater we say adieu and will do our best just for you. Now that we are leaving Huston Hi, we will never forget the days gone-by. —Donna Lucore CLASS SONG All our high school days have gone too fast, And now those days are in our past; So long ago. We chose our motto perseverance To guide us on through dreams and chance; So long ago. With our yellow rose and gowns of white, We ventured forth on from that night To reach our goals. To teachers and friends, we said adieu To see what we could do for us, For God, and for our nation true. —Vicki McGaha Donna Lucore (Tune: Allegheny Moon) JUNIOR CLASS L. to R. 1st Row: Harold Batterson, John Bundy, John Carroll, Jean Cheslock, and Bonnie Garvin. 2nd Row: Vaughn Garvin, Linda Geer, Karen Johnson, James Kearney, and David Kephart. 3rd Row: Gail Levendusky, Diana Maholtz, Carol Michuck, Ronald Mitchell, and Harry Park. 4th Row: Ralph Park, Charles Rittenhouse, John Rittenhouse, Terry Rodgers, and DorothySeduski. 5th Row: Kenneth Sherwood, Irene Smart, Joyce Snyder, and Rose Vargas. 18 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. Terry Rodgers, Ronald Mitchell, Vaughn Garvin, and Diana Maholtz. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The present Junior Class entered high school on September2, 1958, with an enrollment of 33. On September 9, we held our first class meeting. The class officers of our freshman year were: President: William Rice Vice-President: Carol Michuck Secretary: Diana Maholtz Treasurer: Terry Rodgers Class Advisor: Mrs. McFall As the school year progressed, we gained three new students: Edith Hedberg, Ralph Park, and John Fisher. The new cheerleaders chosen from our class were as follows: Diana Maholtz, Gail Levendusky, Karen Johnson, and Carol Michuck. On October 6, a class meeting was held and the following class properties were selected: Class Colors: Blue and White Class Flower: fled Rose Class Dues: $6.00 yearly As Sophomores we began the school year with an enrollment of 29. With the loss of Bill Rice, our enrollment decreased to 28. 19 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 11, we held a class meeting. The following class officers were chosen: President: Diana Maholtz Vice-President: Ronnie Mitchell Secretary: Irene Smart Treasurer: Gail Levendusky Class Advisor: Mr. Miller At the beginning of our Junior year, we had an enrollment of 28. Withina shortperiod of time, this number decreased to 24. The officers of our Junior year are: President: Ronnie Mitchell Vice-President: Terry Rodgers Secretary: Diana Maholtz Treasurer: Vaughn Garvin Class Advisor: Mrs. Bielobocky Thus far, the only money-making project we have has as Juniors has been the selling of Christmas candy. In the near future, we hope to begin our sale of Sloppy Joes as an additional fund raising project. As Juniors, we are looking forward to a very successful year. --Diana Maholtz JUNIOR PASTIMES Harold Batterson--Being difficult John Bundy-- Milking the cows John Carroll-Clowning around Jean Che slock--Being quiet Bonnie Garvin—Caring for horses Vaughn Garvin--Working algebra Linda Geer--Sitting on patio Karen Johnson--Trying for the car James Kearney—Typing up a storm David Kephart--Driving a Ford Gail Levendusky--Going to a show Diana Maholtz--Dialing 59 Carol Michuck--Loving chemistry Ronald Mite hell--Playing basketball Harry Park-- Arguing Ralph Park--Talking to himself Charles Rittenhouse—Being innocent John Rittenhouse--Driving a truck Terry Rodgers—Talking in algebra Dorothy Seduski--Giggling Kenneth Sherwood--Doing algebra Irene Smart—Being good Joyce Snyder--Palling with Jean Rose Vargas—Doing the usual things JUNIOR SAYINGS Harold Batterson--I can't do it! John Bundy—Look Out!! John Carroll—Ya . . . Jean Cheslock—Oh, Brother! Bonnie Garvin--The kid knows. Vaughn Garvin--Let me tell you. Linda Geer—Helllooo Joe!! Karen Johnson--Big Deal! James Kearney—Holy Mackeral Andy! David Kephart--Boy, I can go. Gail Levendusky—Let's practice! Diana Maholtz--I didn't study. Carol Michuck—I don't understand!! Ronald Mitchell--How’d ya like that. Harry Park--How am I supposed t'no? Ralph Park--That's a good one! Charles Rittenhouse--I don’t care. John Rittenhouse—Huh? Terry Rodgers—Yes, he did! Dorothy Seduski—You're ignorant!! Kenneth Sherwood--How'd ya get that? Irene Smart—I don’t say anything. Joyce Snyder—I don't know. Rose Vargas—I think it's funny!!! 20 — Rose Vargas --Rose Vargas SOPHOMORE CLASS L. to R. 1st Row: Clyde Beck, Ruth Brundridge, William Buganza, Aurea Burkett, and Lorna Garvin. 2nd Row: Thomas Guido, Francis Gutowski, Janice Hanes, Dennis Hudsick, and Peno- lope Hudsick. 3rd Row: Linda Keller, Richard Levenduski, Dennis Pirraglia, Patricia Plaszen- ski, and Robert Rucinski. 4th Row: Richard Scanish and Mary Shoemaker. 21 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. Richard Levenduski, Dennis Pirraglia, Robert Rucinski, and Thomas Guido. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We entered high school August 31, in the year of 59 . We had a total of 10 girls and 14 boys for our class enrollment. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President: Richard Levenduski Vice-President: Robert Rucinski Secretary: Janice Hanes Treasurer: Patricia Plaszenski Class Advisor: Mrs. Marian Bielobocky During the year we gained five new students: Janice Hanes, Gayle Hanes, Ida May Williams, David Reese, and Oscar McKendrick. Later we lost Ida May Williams, David Reese, and Oscar McKendrick. The new cheerleaders who were chosen from our class are as follows: Janice Hanes, Diana Hicks, and Patricia Plaszenski. The basketball players who were chosen are as follows: Richard Levenduski, Dennis Hudsick, Robert Rucinski, Richard Scanish, Thomas Guido, Dennis Pirraglia, and John Celinski. We began our Sophomore year August 29, 1960 with an enrollment of 17. The girls numbered 8, the boys 9. During the summer vacation we lost: John Celinski, Richard Fava, Daniel Celinski, Jean Friday, Gayle Hanes, Diana Hicks, and Wayne McCracken. 22 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY At our first class meeting, the following officers were elected: President: Richard Levenduski Vice-President: Dennis Pirraglia Secretary: Robert Rucinski Treasurer: Thomas Guido Class Advisor: Mr. Hallie Cheslock During the year the class enrollment remained the same. The new cheerleaders chosen from the Sophomore class were Mary Shoemaker and Ruth Brundridge to complete the junior varsity cheering squad. Janice Hanes filled the varsity cheerleading vacancy left by Lydiann Blake. --Aurea Burkett SOPHOMORE PASTIMES Ruth Brundridge--Waiting for Friday night. Aurea Burkett-Doing History. William Buganza--Getting school mail. Lorna Garvin--Smiling. Janice Hanes—Cheering. Dennis Hudsick--Sports. Penolope Hudsick--Giggling. Dennis Pirraglia--Clowning. Richard Levenduski--Reading. Linda Keller--Talking about boys. Patricia Plaszenski--Talking. Robert Ruqinski-- ? ? ? ? ? Richard Scanish--Fighting with Beck. Clyde Beck--Causing. Thomas Guido--Basketball. Mary Shoemaker--Cheering. Francis Gutowski- -Keeping Score. —Thomas Guido 23 FRESHMAN CLASS L. to R. 1st Row: Paul Blake, Freda Bundy, Daniel Celinski, Sharon Challingsworth, and Dennis DeSalve. 2nd Row: Richard Fava, John Feldman, Dennis Kearney, Harold Laird, and Richard Manoltz. 3rd Row: Darryl Pane, Dennis Pane, Esther Park, Nancy Park, and Paul Pavelko. 4th Row: Lewis Rhoads, Ronald Riccadonna, Ronald Rittenhouse, Kathy Snyder, and Nancy Snyder. 5th Row: Carol Van Horn and Peggy Vargas. 24 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS L.to R. Dennis DeSalve. Nancy Snyder, Peggy Vargas, andDennis Kearney. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We entered high school August 29, 1960. There were 14 boys and 8 girls in the Freshman class. We held a class meeting and elected the following officers: President: Dennis DeSalve Vice-President: Dennis Kearney Secretary: Nancy Snyder Treasurer: Peggy Vargas t We gained two new students, Richard Fava and Daniel Ceiinski. The following girls were chosen as cheerleaders: Nancy Snyder, Carol Van Horn, and Peggy Vargas. The boys chosen' as basketball players were: Ricky Maholtz, Paul Blake, Darryl Pane, Dennis Kearney, Dennis DeSalve, Paul Pavelko, Ronald Riccadonna, Harold Laird, and John Feldman. --Peggy Vargas FRESHMAN PASTIMES Paul Blake--Watching a sophomore girl Freda Bundy--Horseback riding Sharon Challingsworth--Horseback riding Danny Celinski--Girls Dennis DeSalve--Talking to Ricky Richard Fava--Hunting John Feldman--Hunting Dennis Kearney--Sports Harold Laird--Sports Ricky Maholtz--Sports Darryl Pane--Driving the truck Dennis Pane--Hot Rods Esther Parks--Riding horses Nancy Parks--Dancing Paul Pavelko--Hunting Ronald Riccadonna--Sports Ronald Rittenhouse--Hunting Lewis Rhoads--Hunting Kathy Snyder--Books Nancy Snyder—Cheering Carol Van Horn--Cheering Peggy Vargas--Cheering --Paul Pavelko EIGHTH GRADE L. to R. 1st Row: David Laird, Joe Emerick, John Jenkins, Edward Park, Pamela DeSalve, Sharon Lewellyn, and Miss Robacker. 2nd Row: Leslie Smith, Edward Smith, Joyce Nelson, Norman Woodward, Linda Gardner, Linda Butkett, and Edna Beck. 3rd Row: Gerald Feldman, Leslie Munn, Owen Emerick, Mary Gutowski, Peggy Mitchell, Sara Hahn and Shirley Viola. HISTORY Seven years ago we were busy beavers in first grade. At that time Tyler and Penfield School hada firstand second grade. During our seven years of school we have had the following teachers: 1st and 2nd Grade--Miss Askey and Mrs. Cloud 3rd Grade—Mrs. James 4th Grade--Miss Kehoe 5th Grade--Mrs. Gates 6th and 7th Grade--Mrs. Hall In fifth grade we sold seeds and subscriptions for magazines. During those seven years we had Thanksgiving and Christmas festivities, and school picnics. We also borrowedbooks from the Clear- field Library. When we became students of the eighth grade, we came to the Pen- fieldSchool. Miss Robacker is our home room teacher; Mr. Lee teaches us science; Mr. Cheslock teaches our physical education; and Mrs. Bielobocky teaches us music. --Sally Hahn, Peggy Mitchell Mary Gutowski 26 SEVENTH GRADE L. to R. 1st Row: Sammy Feldman, George Cartwright, Ronald Querturf, Leroy Parks, Gary Llewellyn, and Tony Georgino. 2nd Row: Carol Ann Provenzano, Mary Ellen Plaszenski, Carrie Beck, Rose Mary Rio, Cheryl Palumbo, Homer Ives, and Linda Smith. 3rd Row: Mrs. Hall, Karen Buganza, Janet Vople, Ruth Ann Colby, Eileen Carroll, Nana Garvin, and Theresa Chiodo. HISTORY In the fall of 1954 we entered school as first graders, some going to Penfield taught by Miss Askey and some going to Tyler taught by Mrs. Cloud. We continued with the same teachers during our second year. For our third year we all came to Tyler being taught by Mrs. James and later by Mrs. Thompson. Janet Sicker, Larry Mickey, and Ronald Overturf joined us. We sold flower and vegetable seeds. We were taught by Miss Kehoe in our fourth year. Virginia And- erson, Bobby Copolo, Joe Luce, Linda Hicks, Gene Willman, Brenda Bealmear, and Harry Kellar joined us. We sold seeds and magazines. Mrs. Gates was our teacher in both fifth and sixth grade. Dick Dickens, Jim Dittman, Tod Fisher, and Terry DeShong joined us in fifth grade. In the sixth grade Sammy Feldman joined us. We sold seeds both years. We entered seventh grade with Mrs. Hall as our teacher. Carrie Beck and George Cartwright joined our class at the beginning of the term. We have enjoyed our past 6 years and we hope to enjoy the next 6 as much. 27 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. to R. 1st Row: Vicki McGaha, Diana Maholtz, and Janice Hanes. 2nd Row: Gail Levendusky, Karen Johnson, and Carol Michuck. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsity cheering squad, which is made up of six members, consists of three veterans and three newcomers from the j. v. squad. The captain of the varsity squad is Vicki McGaha. She is a senior who has cheered for three years, two on varsity and one on j. v. Upon graduation, Vicki will enter Pen-Mar Beauty School. Diana Maholtz, a junior and veteran of two years, is a great supporter of the Huston Trojans. Diana previously cheered as a j.v. during her freshman year. After graduation in 1962, she hopes to enter Clearfield School of Nursing in Clearfield, Pennsylvania. Karen Johnson, the third veteran, is also a junior. She was elected as j.v. cheerleader her fresh- man year. During her sophomore year, Karen became a varsity cheerleader and has been a faithful supporter. She plans to become a beautician, but is uncertain about which school she prefers. Carol Michuck, a newcomer this year, has previously cheered on the j. v. squad for two years. Carol is beginning her third year as a Huston supporter. At the present time, she is anticipating 30 becoming a nurse at the Clearfield School of Nursing in Clearfield, Pennsylvania after graduating in '62. Gail Levendusky, also a junior and varsity newcomer, served two years on the j. v. squad. Gail is presently planning to become a teacher. When she graduates in 1962, she would like to attend Clarion State College in Clarion, Pennsylvania. Janice Hanes, the only sophomore on varsity, joined the squad at the beginning of this year. She has proven to be an avid supporter for H.T.H.S. Janice would like to become a beautician after graduation in 1963. Vicki McGaha, as the only senior member, will receive a sweater for her services rendered during her three years of cheering. The varsity cheering squad joins together to wish the basketball team future successes in bas- ketball and whatever they attempt to do. —Vicki McGaha VARSITY BASKETBALL L. to R.: Francis Chiodo, Ralph Park, Ronald Mitchell, Charles Hahn, John Vargas, Dallas Pane, John Rittenhouse, Terry Rodgers, and James Kearney. 31 BASKETBALL STATISTICS The 1960-61 basketball season opened on December 6, 1960, when Madera journeyed to Huston. The Trojans did better this year than in previous years. Their record for the season was 4 wins and 13 los es. SCORES OPPONENT SCORE Madera 53 St. Francis 75 Austin 27 St. Leo's 60 Bennetts Valley 71 St. Catherine's 36 St. Francis 81 Austin 38 Bennetts Valley 95 St. Catherine's 44 St. Joe's 74 S.S.C.D. 78 S.S.C.D. 69 St. Leo's 55 Alumni 31 St. Joe's 69 Madera 60 NAME FG FTA Mitchell 66 97 Vargas 58 84 Pane 39 47 Levandusky 28 25 Chiodo 25 32 Rucinski 19 20 Rodgers 22 3 Kearney 10 31 Van Horn 4 7 Pirraglia 2 12 Maholtz 3 1 Rittenhouse 2 0 TOTALS 278 359 HUSTON SCORE ” 35 23 29 54 51 65 50 37 54 ” 52 39 35 34 53 ” 65 30 33 RECORDS FTM F POINTS 50 49 182 47 63 163 20 40 98 17 7 73 17 25 67 16 15 54 2 20 46 14 21 34 1 10 9 4 10 8 0 5 6 0 0 4 — — 189 265 745 John Vargas 32 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. to R. 1st Row: Carol Van Horn, Patty Plaszenski, and Nancy Snyder. 2nd Row: Peggy Vargas, Mary Shoemaker, and Ruth Brundridge. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Jay-Vee cheering squad of '60-'61 consists of six girls. There is one veteran and five new representatives. The Sophomore class is represented by Patricia Plaszenski, Mary Shoemaker, and Ruth Brund- ridge. The Freshman class is represented by Carol Van Horn, Nancy Snyder, and Peggy Vargas. The cheerleaders worked very hard in making up new cheers, and they did a wonderful job of supporting the team. —Carol Van Horn JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The junior varsity had a successful season this year. They won 11 games while losing five. 33 INDIVIDUAL RECORD NAME POINTS Rucinski 232 Levandusky 200 Maholtz 84 Pirraglia 70 Hudsick 68 Guido 44 Blake 10 Scanish 10 Beck 4 Trintini 2 Pavelko 2 Rittenhouse 2 Riccadonns 0 Kearney 0 Laird 0 Pane 0 DeSalve 0 TOTAL 728 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL L. to R.: Dennis Hudsick, Thomas Guido, Richard Scanish, Richard Maholtz, Dennis Pirraglia, Robert Rucinski, Ronald Rittenhouse, Dennis Kearney, and Richard Levandusky. 34 PRESS CLUB L. to R. 1st Row: Donna Lucore, Carol Michuck, Gail Levendusky, Terry Rodgers, Dorothy Seduski, and Mary Shoemaker. 2nd Row: Ronald Mitchell, Rose Vargas, Bonnie Garvin, John Vargas, and Rose Gusherowski. 3rd Row: Betty Munn, Vicki McGaha, Diana Maholtz, Nancy Snyder, Linda Keller, and Aurea Burkett. Vaughn Garvin was not pictured. PRESS CLUB Being formed for the first time this year, the Press Club of Huston Township High School con- sisted of the following members: Co-Editors......................................................Vicki McGaha, John Vargas Feature Writers.................Donna Lucore, James Assalone, Mary Shoemaker, Aurea Burkett Sports ....................................................... Terry Rodgers, Bonnie Garvin Alumni ....................................................... Carol Michuck, Rose Vargas Copyreaders...................................................Gail Levendusky, Diana Maholtz Production ...................................................Ronnie Mitchell, Vaughn Garvin Reporter ........................................................................Linda Keller Circulation......................................................................Betty Munn 36 Humor ......................................................................Dorothy Seduski Typists..................................... Teddy Walters, Rose Gusherowski, Vicki McGaha Advisor...................................................................Mr. Paul Fenchak The Press Club has submitted two publications to the student body, a Thanksgiving issue and a Christmas issue. They were very successful and informative. The goal of the Press Club members is to present all the news to the Huston student body factual- ly and colorfully. GIRL’S CHORUS --Vicki McGaha L. to R. 1st Row: Mrs. Marion Bielobocky-director, Gail Levendusky, Carol Michuck, Bonnie Garvin, Joyce Snyder, Peggy Vargas, and Patty Forsythe. 2nd Row: Janice Hanes, Aurea Burkett, Frances Beck, Lydiann Blake, Kathy Snyder, and Jean Cheslock. 3rd Row: Esther Park, Nancy Snyder, Carol Van Horn, and Diana Maholtz. GIRLS CHORUS The Girls Chorus of '60-'61, under the direction of Mrs. Marion Bielobocky, consisted of 15 girls. They were called upon to sing for Christmas, Commencement and award day programs. Ac- companying them were Diana Maholtz and Carol Michuck. 37 --Carol Michuck BEACON STAFF L. to R. 1st Row: Vicki McGaha, Aurea Burkett, Diana Maholtz, and Richard Levendusky. 2nd Row: Betty Munn, James Assalone, Thomas Guido, and Carol Michuck. 3rd Row: Donna Lucore, Rose Vargas, Rose Gusherowski, Paul Pavelko, and John Vargas. BEACON STAFF The Beacon Staff of 1960-61 worked hard to achieve a yearbook to withstand the future years of searching back for memories. It is their belief that the job was well done to the best of their abili- ty. The staff was composed of members from the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes plus 3 representatives from the eighth grade. 38 --Vicki McGaha GAN YOU IDENTIFY THE DIFFERENT SENIOR GIRLS SHOWN IN THIS PICTURE? CAN YOU IDENTIFY THE DIFFERENT SENIOR BOYS REPRESENTED IN THIS PICTURE? Hair: Forehead: Left Eye: Right Eye: Nose: Smile: Neck: Shirt: Ears: j,. v Supplied by John Vargas. John now knows what he will look like when he loses his hair. Teddy Walters donated this willingly to rid himself of a few freckles. Charles Hahn is now wearing a patch. Ahah! We now have a pirate in our midst. Francis Chiodo suffered immensely from this loss. Francis Friday wanted everyone to see the re- semblance between his nose and Elvis'. Dallas Pane willingly donated this to the Senior Class's creation of a space man. Besides having a broken nose, Clifford Plaszenski can add a cut throat to his ailments. Bill Scanish didn't want our new student to be embarrassed. Leslie Van Horn really can say now he didn't hear Plane G. assign- ments Hair: Donna Lucore was antic- ipating a hair cut, so we kindly obliged her. Forehead: Left Eye: Right Eye: Nose: To rid herself of a few wrinkles, Vicki McGaha willingly donated, Vivian Challingsworth decided to lend a glam- orous touch to the girl. Frances Beck donated this eye with no comment. Guess who'. Patty For- sythe couldn't give it to anyone else, so she let our girl have it. Judy DeSalve donated thi 3 to let other H.T.H.S. students see how happy the senior class is. Betty Munn decided she wanted a new neck for graduation, so she do- nated her old one. The Creation of the Senior Class must be well dressed for school; therefore. Rose Gusher- owski lent her blouse to achieve this coveted effect. r Smile: Neck: Blouse: 39 Compliments of PENFIELD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Penfield, Pennsylvania Congratulations to The Class of 1960 CULLIGAN BLU FLAME WATER CONDITIONING AND BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Phone 6 Du Bois, Pennsylvania KURTZ STATIONERY STORE When in Clearfield, drop in and see our line of sporting goods 34 North Second Street Clearfield, Pennsylvania Complimtntt 0 ELK CANDY CO. St. Marys, Pennsylvania UNITED VAN LINES Moving with Care Everywhere PACKING Sanitized CRATING STORAGE Serving the Public Faithfully Since 1901 Vans Du Bois 1706 Evenings Call Du Bois 3578 Pre-Planned Service 222 W. Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Anywhere in U. S., Canada, Overseas KENNEDY TRANSFER PATRONS Sherwin-Williams (Clearfield) Witten's Stahlnecker's Greenhouse Smith's Camera Shop L. F. J. B. Beard Dixie's Service Station Young Men's Shop (Du Bois) Du Bois Furniture Co. Tony Natoli Shoe Repair Vargas's Snack Bar Bailey Radiator Service (Clearfield) Du Bois Glass Company Lowe's Music Store Way land Farm Supply Clearfield Paper Notions Philip Natoli Restaurant White Front Market Fennel Heberling P. M. Burns - Farm Industrial Supplies Clearfield Furs Mario's Diner RALPH M. GEER FUNERAL HOME Over a quarter century of service in Bennett's Valley Complete equipment for all Religious Services AMBULANCE SERVICE Ralph M. Geer Funeral Director Phone: MEDFORD 7-5512 or 7-5601 Penfield, Pennsylvania Complimonts of TYLER GROCERY STORE Anthony Parriaglia, Prop. Hollywood, Pennsylvania BURKE BROTHERS Culvert Pipe - Steel Construction Complete line of Building Service and Supplies Construction Equipment for Rent Phone 41-519 St. Marys, Pennsylvania E.J. DeLANEY HARDWARE Hunting and Fishing Supplies 40 West Long Avenue Du Bois, Pennsylvania M.W. HAUPT EXCAVATING CO. INC. TRUCKING GENERAL EXCAVATING SERVICE Phone: Penfield Me. 7-5573 M.W. HAUPT PIPELINE CONST. INC. 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McKenzie tire service Dunlop Tires - Tubes - Batteries Recapping - Vulcanizing All Work Guaranteed St. Marys TE 4-3865 Clearfield 5-6781 Butler 7-1928 Compliments of RIVERSIDE MARKETS Du Bois, Reynoldsville, Brookville, Clearfield, St. Marys Pennsylvania JACOBSON ETZWEILER Central Penna's Leading Men's and Boy's Store 16 N. Second Street Clearfield, Pennsylvania SMILEY’S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION M. A. Sprague, Prop. Penfield, Pennsylvania DUFTON HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 5-6575 Clearfield, Pennsylvania Pianos Sales Service Organs Store Center at at Du Bois Rockton WM. G. JONES Compliments of Flowers of Distinction JOHNSTON’S NURSERY Phone 1068 154 W. Long Ave. Penfield, Pennsylvania Du Bois, Pennsylvania FORCE GARAGE JOE DeSALVE GARAGE Wrecker Service Wolf Head Distr. Dodge - Plymouth Automobiles General Repairing Dodge Trucks Inspection Gas - Oil - Accessories Greasing - Washing - Towing General Repairing Phone ME-7-5673 Guido Michilini, Prop. Penfield, Pennsylvania Compliments o STACKPOLE CARBON COMPANY St. Marys, Pennsylvania Compliments of GREEN’S MOTOR LIGHTHOUSE Keystone Powerfuel Emblem Oil Wholesale and Retail Liberty Blvd. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Y.T. SMITH DAIRY Home of Homogenized Vitamin D” Milk Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of BLANKFELD’S Your Jeweler BRODY’S Tru-fit Columbia Diamonds NationaUy known watches China Glass Gifts Clearfield, Pennsylvania 7 W. Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of OSBORN MACHINE COMPANY Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of CLEARFIELD MACHINE COMPANY Clearfield, Pennsylvania Compliments of ELLIOT PARK RESTAURANT Elliot State Park CLEARFIELD EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Farm Machinery - International Trucks INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Pennsylvania Clearfield NICK DILULLO Distributor of Beer and Soft Drinks Service with a smile Prompt delivery Phone ME-7-5686 Penfield, Pennsylvania For All Your Needs, Shop LEITZINGER’S DEPARTMENT STORE Our 79th year 1882 - 1961 Clearfield, Penna. Compliments of Compliments of WORKMANS MUTUAL S L ASS’N INSURANCE AGENCY LONG’S DAIRIES, INC. Fire-Auto-Casualty 1120 S. Brady Street Du Bois, Pennsylvania Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of YOUR FRIENDLY Better Health Begins With BREAD A P STORE BEAVER MEADOW BAKERY •C f • - ifl - y'- . ' F00P ST0RFS 1 Du Bois, Pennsylvania Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of THE GENERAL PERSHING HOTEL BOONE MOUNTAIN TRADING POST Renowned for fine Food R. K. Nelson, Prop. (Worth many miles, extra drive) RD 2 Du Bois, Pennsylvania Du Bois, Pennsylvania RALPH A. RUDOLPH’S Compliments of One Stop Store Groceries, gas and oil, hardware MORELLI STORE Notary Public - Insurance Groceries Hollywood - Penfield Pennsylvania Phone Penfield 55 R 1 PUGH BROS. JEWELRY CO. Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry - Gifts Phone 1376 24 West Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania L.L. STEINBERG STUDIO Everything in Photography, Movie and Amateur Photo Supplies Framing Phone 262 18 North Brady Street Du Bois, Pennsylvania THE CREDIT BUREAU OF DU BOIS Commercial - Professional Service Bureaus Guard Your Credit As A Sacred Trust Du Bois, Pennsylvania DOYLE’S ARMY-NAVY STORE Complete Hunting Needs Work Shoes Work Clothes 39 N. Brady St. - Phone 3590 Du Bois, Pennsylvania MANUFACTURERS OF CARBON-GRAPHITE FOR MECHANICAL APPLICATIONS WCARBON BRUSHES FOR INDUSTRY PURE CARBON COMPANY, INC. Telephone: Terminal 4-1573 ST. MARYS, PENNSYLVANIA


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