Indiana High School - L Indien Yearbook (Indiana, PA)

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' 341' .6 -0 I r 4 5? 1 1 , r . 4 I g P 9 v QXXXXXXWXYN FL., fr L.,- f-Y ' NFL -dmv--1-' L 1 ' ' Y L 'A JZ u 1 1'1 ,L 1. 1 Y, ,111 , ,Ihr 1 ' 1.7 ,g,, N T 5. 1 ,,Q- . g -K 'vi X 1? i Q ,.iuq5q,,mx.s X A -,- 1955 L INDIANA JOINT HI INDIANA PENNSYLV Penelop CHGOL ANIA Doro? y p e McQuown Busmess Manager I h S echf, Editor . .X wA 'b . ' M ,vf.. , These are the times at lndiana Joint High School. These times . . . the hours spent in study, the pause to eat, and the time to celebrate a big football victory . . . are the very life of the school, enveloping the students and whirling them through busy days, flying years, and finally graduation. Just this morning the student bought his lunch ticket, listened to devotions and the broadcast in home room, and busily concentrated in his morning classes. An important intra- mural game came next with iust a moment's rest for lunch before the afternoon classes. The student cheered wildly when Indiana chalked up another victory and celebrated happily at the after-game dance. It was iust this morning, iust yester- day, or maybe years ago . . . Now it is all over, lost forever in the shifting sands of time. The chance to remember lies within these pages where no winds blow the marks in the sands of memory. These are the times to remember and hold dear to heart and mind. These are the precious times-known only to Indiana High. There is no community enterprise more im- portant than the education of the oncoming gen- eration. That the community realizes this is ap- parent, because more money is appropriated for this purpose than any other. The High School provides the students with an educational pro- gram rated as superior by the Middle States SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Superintendent Edgar C. Perry, B.S., Penn- sylvania State University, M.A., University of Pennsylvania, D,Ed., University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Perry is a member of Phi Delta Kappa honorary education fraternity, secretary at the Pennsyl- vania State Association of District Superinten- dents and editor of their publication, Super News, and a member of the Governor's Ad- visory Council, Association of Schools and Colleges. Credit for this excellent educational program must be given to a forward-looking administration, a superior staff of instructors, and a school program to meet the needs ofthe pupils. The Board and Admin- istration believes The permanent wealth of the nation lies in the minds and lives of its youth. SECRETARIES Patricia Flick, Mrs. Florence Barbi, and Mrs. Donna Sprinkle are Dr. Edgar C. Perry's secretaries. Mrs. Barbi also serves as Secretary to the Board of School Directors. 6 Assistant Secretary Miss Virginia Bowlin and Secretary to the Principal Mrs. Sylvia Roberts discuss the permanent record sheet of a student. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Principal Lambert Joseph, A.B., Bucknell Univer- sity, M.A., University of West Virginia, Graduate Work at Pennsylvania State University and Univer- sity of Chicago. .-,,,..... BOARD OF EDUCATION Rowl Russell Guard, Dr. Edgar C. Perry, Dr. W. F. Weitzel, president of the board, Vernon Claypoole, vice president, Mrs. Florence Barbi, secretary, C. Merle Craig. Row 2 J. B. Blakely, G. L. Botsford, Reppel Moorhead, Robert F. Fiscus, Ralph Cribbs, Charles Strickland, Floyd Rankin, Paul Craig, Andrew Stczhura, William Grau, John Kimmel. 7 1 'REQ Assistant Principal Eugene Kunselrnan is a graduate of Clarion State Teachers College and the University of Pittsburgh. One of the daily duties of Mr. Kunselman is checking the absentee list with secretary Virginia Bowlin. Miss Gladys Moorhead, guidance counselor, is discussing a student's schedule with his teacher, Mr. Clarence Pennington, Helping students adiust to school life is one of her primary functions. 11-ug gs. gs' Guidance Counselor Miss Gladys Moorhead is a graduate of lndiana State Teachers College, M.A. from University of Pittsburgh, and graduate work at Pennsylvania State University. The library, a vital part of Indiana Joint High School, is a place for browsing, reading, and quiet study. lt oFfers adequate facilities for fiction, non-fiction, and reference reading. Check- ing books in and out, improving the appearance and efficiency of the library are only a small part of the work done by Mrs. Mar- garet Derwart and her student librarians. The library is com- posed of four distinct sections- a study hall center, a conference room, a reference room, and a librarian work room. 9 The Library-a quiet place in which to read and study. Kathryn Gentile asks Mrs. Margaret Derwart about check- ing more than two books out of the library. Mrs, Derwart has served as librarian for the past three years. Del fter 12 Y ars . After twelve years a senlor graduates and leaves behind forever his high school days returning to them only In blissful hazy memory His IS the memory In which dwells a solld brick building sitting In the sun the wide hall and showcase lust outside the office and the home room In which he was placed alphabetically with other classmates He remembers that uncertain feelmg he had In new strange classes but with the playing of the first football game lt disappeared and once agam he experienced that feelmg of belonging which he had known for sux years as an Indiana Hugh student Once agam too he settled down to the daily routine of classes and clubs He recalls exchanging pictures and name cards with friends Then came basketball season and finally Christmas vacation With a smile he remembers the uncertamty he felt during second semester when he for entrance at the college He recalls his and the bug feelmg he had when he took a at the senior class dance with steady beside Then things that memory carries a foggy Boy Glrl Day and the remembers the prom Never Land with the Sadness only a vague plc ture of the thrill and the final un steady marching At last he remembers the tears on his handed her the diploma After that he down stone steps only to turn and stare outlined against a starry sky It was gone forever He sand good bye 10 . . .. . . . I 1 .. . . . . . .. .. . . I . . . . I . . . . . . . . 1 .. . . . r . . . . . . . - I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ll ll ' . . . I ' I of- . . . . . . . . . ... . 4 13145, WL A I v X 4 my f gf :M ,M , I I 4 ,gf-W 1 Y f y ff Y W f', 2 . ,, ig QA , wif z , 274' 42 ' w 54- Q 1 ' 1- gxisikf' 1 ,WYA57 , 1 Q ,- qv H iff? . 'QW f fgifiv Hg, W-.W x . wading, , iff Q3 X i - J,5,,,- fx 'Q KW. 41952, 5 M., ,Y ,rr , Q' ivxl ' , 1 'nm Y , ,, LQ , ,maggiw l W' W ' 'Km f 5 -eq. Q ' it' I ,--f ,QR l,. if 'Qi' w V4 7 ...Af ,-, i 514 Qi CATHERINE ADORNATO FRED ARCURIO S? SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Warren Edmision treusurerg Jean Secosky, secre fcryg Miss Lourc Church, od viserg Thon-as Lcskey, presi denrp Ann Word, vice president and Louis Proto, sergeant-oi arms. June 7,1955 . .. FRANK AGNELLO JAMES BAKER 419 Qwvf- SARAH AKE SHIRLEY ALTMAN PATRICIA BARBOR PATRICIA BARNETT ay. EC f .C A ii Us iv PATRICIA BATTICK MARY BATULIS CAROLE BECK WILLIAM BELASH JAMES BELL YVONNE BENCE EDWARD BERNARD JANE ANN BLAKELY GEORGE BLAND WILLIAM BOESMAN HERMAN BOHN THOMAS BOLLINGER GERALD BOUCHER EDWIN BOYER Q 3, 5'gl wwf' f F9 '? 5 WILBERT BOYER CLYDE BROWN BARBARA BUGGEY JACOB BUKOVSKEY JOHN BUTCHKOSKI JOHN BUTERBAUGH CLIFFORD CAMPBELL GARY CAMPBELL JUST BEFORE THE GAME . , . Bill Shields buhons up his bond uniform in preparation for half-iime fesfivities. NANCY CANALE PEGGY CARNAHAN 1 MONA CHAPMAN DONNA CLAWSON EARLY MORNING BROADCAST . . . mode by sandra Thomas brings Ihe daily announcements thot pre- view the events of the day. ELIZABETH COFFMAN LUCY COFFMAN WILLIAM COLISH RONALD COLLINS BARBARA CONRATH TODD COOK LOIS COOLEY CHARLES CRIBBS 'R I- if if LA K' I5 KEITH CRISMAN LEROY CUNNINGHAM GLEN CUNNINGHAM JOANN CUNNINGHAM ROBERT CUNNINGHAM DONALD DASKIVICH ROSELIND DAVIS PALILINE DRAWL RUTH DUNMIRE JACQUELYN DUTTON WARREN EDMISTON DONNA ELGIN C 'Q Z' -as 'gif -may 1 RICHARD ENSLEY FRED ERNICK WAYNE EVANS EVELYN FEE BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS . . . Ann Word, cheerleader captain, sells red and block pom poms to c group of seniors. RUTH FEE CHARLES FENTON BEVERLY FERRIER DONNA FETTERMAN o ticket. I MARGARET FINDLEY BETTY FLANAGAN VALGENE FOLTZ BYRON FRICK COLLINS FYOCK KATHRYN GENTILE JAMES GERBER JAYNE GERSHMAN VARSITY I NIGHT draws anoiher sfudenf, Sandro Volkey cs Tom Lcskey makes the sole of ROBERT GERSHMAN SARA GIORGIANNI DARLA GOODHART JUDITH GORDON JOHN GREEN BEVERLY GROVE STANLEY GRYCZUK MARY ELLEN GUTHRIE ROBERT HALDIN DALE HANKINSON JAMES HARPER LOIS HEFFERNAN LOUISE HEILBURN LORETTA HENDERSON 19 i Wvi? -...--.2... DON HOBAUGH JEAN HOWE CLIFTON HUTTON LARUE IRVIN SANDRA JEFFRIES 1.97 BARBARA JOHNSTON DURING THE ACTIVITY PERIOD . . . Jock Hu?1on takes over the TSUCIWGYIS desk and seems to be in Vhe proper thinking mood. MARY KATHRYN KENNEDY LEONARD KERN NANCY KERN JOHN KERZAN JEAN KRIVONICK JOSEPH KUNDLA DOROTHY LANCE THOMAS LASKEY ANN LATSHAW PRISCILLA LAWRENCE SHIRLEY LEARN EDLA LENTZ JOONIL LIMB THOMAS LOCKARD ANNA LOHR CAROL LONG LORETTA LOWER MARY FRANCES LYMPH RUBY McADOO JAMES McCLURE 22 CLOSE TO MIDNIGHT . . . but the seniors ore s1iII awake ond enioy- ing the senior :loss dance, Holi- day in Romef iw ii -1-7 FRANK McGARA VERNON McLAUGHI.IN ARLENE McMILLEN JOAN McNUTT PENELOPE McQUOWN ESTELLA MAGAS VIRGINIA MALCOLM DONALD MARSH y 1 Q L L f 9 JON MARSHALL JAMES MILLER if? 5.1 dz' I L, 1145 THOMAS MRUK JAMES MULLER SHIRLEY MYERS NANCY NAGEY ALBERTA NASTASE JOHN NEALER LOUISE NICHOLSON ILA O'CALLAGHAN MARY LOU OSENKOWSKI JAY PALMER ROBERT PETERSON CLAIR PIERCE Z' RUBY PIERCE JERRY PIFER ,iq EILEEN PINA MARGARET POLITOSKE PATRICIA PRITCHARD DELORES PROTZ I HAD A DREAM, DEAR . . . was the song the Four Dukes harmonized Io during the senior his, 9 1 GLADYS POUNDS LOUIS PRATO PHYLLIS PRUNER GAYNELLE RANKIN torians assembly. 'Q' EDWARD RAY LEROY RAY y 5 ,, I M 13 , y EARL REDINGER CURTIS REED TIME OUT FOR GINGER . . . the senior class ploy, with Clyde Brown really Iivin' if up as c cheerleader. SHIRLEY REISINGER ROGER RESCHINI CHARLOTTE REVIE KAUL RHEA ELIZABETH SABOL ROSALIE SADOWSKI DIANE SEATON JEAN SECOSKY C. 27 f Q SHARRI SEDLOCK MARY SEGNER SARAH SELKIRK SANDRA SHADLE DIXIE SHAFFER ROBERT SHAFFER JOHN SHANK LORETTA SHEARER DAVID SHEEHE MARGUERITE SHERWIN .IOANNE SHICK WILLIAM SHIELDS 28 5 Q CAROL SHUNKWILER KENNETH SINK MARLENE SKAPURA DONNA JEAN SMELTZER BEVERLY SMITH FRED SMITH JOSEPHINE SLUPEK KATHRYN SMITH A TIMED ENGLISH TEST . . . is given to seniors in Yhe high school ccifeieriu by Mr. Craig Swouger, head of the English department. 29 V Q 8 ,':.! JUNIOR MERCHANTS DAYS . . . M Ends Rosie Davis and Louise Heil- , Q55 V 9 ' I ' burn Lcenferx plcnnmg ods for Brody's Department Sfore. MARTIN SMITH RICHARD SMITH DOROTHY SPECHT STANLEY SPENCE FRANKLIN SPOTTS ROBERT STAHLMAN ROSELLA STAPLETON MURRAY STEFFEY 30 CONSTANCE STEPHENS RICHARD STEWART BEVERLEY STIVER ROSEANN STONEBRAKER ROBERT STONER BETTY STUCHELL JAMES SULLINGER JESSIE TATE ORREN TATE KENNETH TEMPLETON MICHAEL TERRITO SANDRA THOMAS SHARON TURLEY EULAMAE TYGER ff .M n we t..,f . nv'- Hu-v' fa . f'f f fi I Jim Rv- BARBARA WAGNER JAMES WAKEFIELD ROBERT WALLS VIOLET WALTERMIRE ANN WARD MILDRED WATKINS CHARLES WERTHEIMER ELAINE WETZEL BETWEEN CLASSES . . . Q1 Iwulried phone cc1II is made by Carol SI'1unIcwiIer. TI1uT's Mary Kennedy eovesd ropping. KATHRYN WHITE .144 JANET WIDDOWSON ugt ' A Cur'rain Time . . . Prom Night 1 is ff K i Q g-, Above: Cast for Time Out For Ginger left to right: Susie Coiftman, Jean Howe, Mary Kay Kennedy, Stan Spence, Connie Stephens, Bill Shields, Jake Bukovskey, Clyde Brown, Sally Selkirk, and Jon Marshall. Top Left: Where is she? Where! my daughter! Stan Spence comes rushing into the living room after watching Ginger play a terrific game of football. Top Right: You're being arbi- trary, pop! This is Ginger's reply when her father says she can not play football. Bottom: Jeannie, Susie Coffman, is the center of attraction as she gives last-minute instructions before she leaves for the school--she has the lead in the play, Victoria Regina. 34 A . g A ,,,'-A- , v :A ' ' I fi f vb N . , I' f ,. , y x, 4 ? ,- EQ f P .Q ,, V . I L ' W f 3 4463 f +2 . ., A Q w!,,QM,,, ' Q, , 54 'G Mfg' . . EI . V 1 6 gl ah 1 W I 5 we fQW ,. gg M 3 w Q J' an M' W W I I y --' A if fb f A 'M x 1?xV X ns .-1, ,I ff' '- J ' x ,, gk M x' , 'I fix i i X 1 . I f.. H, iw xi, xx XZ. 0 . ,sf nf ,jf M ua. ,., E' MW . 1 I , ' 45 , .. 'W ,. Mr. Jesse Lubold presents Jean Howe with the Margaret A. Lubold Award during the Awards Assembly. The gold medal she receives stresses that a good mother is an abiding influence. The Award Assembly . . . Jackie Dutton is the recipient of the Home Econ- Mr. Lewis Stephens presents Gaynelle Rankin omics Award given by the New Century Club. Mrs, with the Distributive Education Award offered for Clair Weaver makes the award, the first time by Sears, Roebuck and Company. P Jack Hutton and Judy Gordon are the recipients of the Superintendenfs Awards given by Dr, Edgar Perry, superintendent of schools. These students are cited for outstanding service and loyalty to the school. Time of Recognition Mrs. Charles Hughes presents Tom Mruk with the Monday Musical Club award. This award is given to an out- standing music student who will enter ISTC. And guess where Tom was when his name was announced--in the music room backstage! 37 The auditorium stage as it was seen by seniors and their guests during the Bac- calaureate services on Sunday, June 5. The processional is iust beginning. The End . . . And the B ginning Miss Laura Church, senior class adviser, sees that Rabbi David G. Shapiro of the Beth Israel Syna- Carole Beck enters the auditorium in step and that Jean gogue is shown with Principal Lambert Joseph. Rabbi Howe is properly spaced behind Carole. Shapiro delivered the Baccalaureate address, -D-v-nv-,wwf-ff' Lorue Irving recelves her dlplomo from Dr Edgar Perry, superintendent of schools Thus balcony view shows ihe 1955 grczduofmg :loss cs Vhey sfond czwamng the hn h OVC w .Wow- Q 0 0 o 4 o v O 9 O O O ' 9o'o'+'o'of ?o'o'+'o'of AAAAAA l I ,s.' ., fm, -... After twelve years of work and preparation the seniors walk across the stage to receive their diplomas from Dr. Perry, assisted by the class officers, Susie Caftman plays that familiar proces- Dr. Harry Canfield takes one last look at sional Pump and Circumstancew as the l955 the seniors as they tile out of Room 105 and into graduates march into the auditorium on June 7. the high school auditorium. Us xv-H ms, . fi! J 7 5 X I 'Gs v Dr. Edgar Perry, Superintendent of Schools, is pic- Mr. Metzer uses visual aid facilities to give his tured here with Mr, Charles Metzer, commencement address, Driftwood Is Dangerous, speaker. After graduation the seniors spend the evening These seniors sit one dance out to enjoy refreshments dancing at the V.F,W. at the V.F.W. party For seven periods a day the underclassman studies ever moving forward and living for the day when he IS top man on the totem pole a semor He is the unnoticed fellow who backs the senior taking the brunt of things and saying nothing when glory part of which is his halos only the head of the semor He knows that someday he too will see the spotlight throw his shadow over the other underclassmen So he works hard and is proud of report card As He cheers with the rest of the crowd when the pass he throws to IS the kind of quy who helps his home room sell tickets for the Sendrac s play and then shows up that mght to move stage scenery between acts He has his moments too With pride he reverently leads the students In prayer during a devotional assembly With hesltance he smiles over his art prolect on display In the front a End of the year activities catch him up In a whirlwind of as he attends a HI Y conference and good naturedly he teasing of fellow classmates as he attempts to teach class on Boy Girl Day He gets dunked in the shower and all, for being the hero In that last big intramural Before he IS of lt, another year has passed, leav- mg him ne He watches his sister graduate an place He returns to school for the last day. he glances back, suddenly it was. So much fun, and he when he returns in September. now! lsn't it grand? 42 S ' d D even Perlo a ay . .. his senior buddy sees completion in a winning touchdown. He h ll. d . If f f I 1 f ,, ,, ,f , xx: I+ n, , ..,,, wx, - mf 3116? ,kg xi V' 3533 Q Vs 4 1 MQW EV? 7.9 .h ar .. Q Rctg.. r.', 1 Questions are asked in any classroom. Miss Sara Stevenson's third eriod En lish class is certainl no P Y exception. Susie Coffman is faking advantage ot her organ period by receiving instructions from Miss Joyce latshaw. S, 3 is-' These musicians are aware that much practice time is required in order to play any musical instrument well. Mr. Samuel Furgiuele visits with parents of students at what was termed a successful Parents' Night. JUST A FRIENDLY CHAT: James Nix, In diana STC, B.S.g Northwestern University M,A., Mathematicsflaura Church, Bar nard College, A.B., Columbia University M.A., Mathematics Paul B, Mechlin Washington 8 Jefferson A.B., West Vir ginia University, M.!x,, Mathematics, 44 .T : Taken completely of? guard is this iunior high boy as he reads a comic book dur- ing one of his class periods. ':1f4,,,,. ulfy ', ,f H i kiuyyfjr, . If an N' A Q , The Eleventh Grade Rowl Kathleen Abel, Inez Adams, James Ager, Dale Aimino, James Alce, Betty Alexander, James Allisan, Eugene Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Jane? Arcurio, John Armstrong. Row2 Charles Banlxoslcy, Kenneth Barry, Janice Bathurst, Frederick Baxter, Marlene Bence, Clarence Bengston, Charles Bergman, Ann Beighler,David Black, Margaret Blatt, Samuel Bloom. Row 3 Betty Brady, Edward Brandon, Helen Brandon, Carole Break- iron, Barry Bridgen, Lowell Brown, Marie Brown, Wayne Brown, Shirley Buggey, Terrence Buggey, Beverly Caldwell. Row4 Paul Campbell, Nickolas Campos, Donald Cannizzaro, Kerry Carlson, Betty Carnahan, Carolyn Carnahan, Mary Jane Carnahan, Patricia Carnahan, Pamela Chamberlain, Richard Clark, Darlene Claypoole, Row5 James Cober, Joan Colgan, Robert Collins, John Cope, Orlando Corrani, Robert Cowaslci, Gerald Craig, Richard Craven, Carol Cribbs, Evelyn Cribbs, Blair Cummins A ,. . 4. H- i 1 V, 'H if ' l Y if - -ia C7 T' 'f Q v N' X f . - .4 'L Ia I B J - . R f .- 42 B I L 1 C.. i F7 L- 1 v ' -5, y 'J 8 ti, C x mv ,J 44. l 4 , I ff ' C. 1: ' - C A ' Q K 'L , 4.. , , Tv 5- 91 cy ' 3:5 1 L. f ' ' i J if I X K X X Ek V ex x J I f 3 Y 'J N ug - C B A-gi , ' aw 7- T A 'A C Us ee get es Q Q ef ef cf C-1 fx . -'i 'wo K 7 1 4 and I . X . X A X xN' Q A L A - ' ia , of C , 2, Y., f - .ff U 4' -it - . . L' - iv T fr Q T' Us Q., L' 3 4. L A x I K ' f J C , ., .e an 45 MECHANICAL APPLICATION-IMPORTANT TO LEARNING: David Dunmire, Susquehanna University, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, M.A., Related Subiects, Machine ShopfWilliam Wilt, Westminster College, A.B., University of Pittsburgh, M.S., Driver Education-Thomas Taylor, University of Pittsburgh, Machine Shop. To choose time is to Q as ENGLISH-A FUNDAMENTAL TOOL James George ln diana STC, B.S., English and Social Science Miss Jane Warfel, Grove City College, BA English French Spanish. save time. - Bacon lu 91, 9 ' A J . e. , ,,, if f 5' 4 K ' i A A Q-I 1 ' 1? Q SE? v... , 1' . Rowl Edward Cunningham, Nancy Cun ningham, Ann DiTullio, Patricia Doty, James Doyle, Thomas Dunbar, Patricia Dunmire, Richard Erickson, Raymond Evans. Row2 Daryl Fair, Carole Feloni, Janet Fenton, Zana Fenton, Julia Ferrante, Joseph Filipovich, Sandra Fillhart, Mary Fleming, Loretta Fletcher. Row3 Betty Marie Flinko, William Frailey, Betty Ann Gallo, Janet Ganley, Dennis Geer, Bernice George, Robert Giorgianni, Ronald Good, Hattie Goss. Row4 Nancy Graziano, Royden Grove, Robert Gulakowski, Violet Gunter, Jane Hamilton, Carole Harpster, Doris Heath, Kenneth Helman, Marie Hel- man, Row5 Lorraine Henderson, Robert Henry, Judith Hinderliter, Duane Ho- oaugh, Harold Holt, Shirley Hopkins, Cin- dy Hughes, Ronald Husoskey, Robert Ja- coby. Row6 Gerald Jenkins, John Jones, Connie Kaufman, Jane Kelly, Sandra Kerr, Judith Kimmel, Naomi Kipp, Paula Kish, Michael Stephen Krytusa F7 ' - .S - . 'V ' - L I 1 . QA t D :DK 5 1' Q 1, - bd -53 I Q ff is .Q Q .JL : 46 Edward Latimer. r Klebo. Row 7 Sandra Knupp, Kostella, John Krivoniclc, Joseph Phyllis Kunkle, Althea Larnbing, Laterza, Paul Laterza, George n'L3Y'4 Z A , I 4 0 l ' V ' 'J I fi gf! DL ,Q ET' o 4 I L 4 ' ,f at g f, il' ' 4' 4 ' fr V F' fi . 1 f 1-5 V . , , . I 'wg wr' t v V, Q!! , Q A - . IA ' c . T Y V Q f . , - , Q- , J L . V .sg 3 , ,Y 2' 0 ,Lg X , Jil' gl? 5 is f f ,ag ' l 4 f x a 1K , t 1 I ' . I ' ' is F' i V . f 'L 4.01 'Q' L' ,- Q L in 5 ., gs, , 4 ' f' ' - it A 1A' S, K . 1 1 th 1 . - K. a C V L 5 ,J if 5 sg . ,e . 9 Q, , A IV 'A i .f. T., Adi X Q 'i Row I Doris Lawrence, George Leopold, Arlane Levine, Bonnie Lewis, Helen Lewis, Ronald Lezanic, Emerson Lockard, Richard Lockard, Donald London, Sally London, Marie Lorelli, Arthur Lydick. Row! Carol Lydick, Robert McAdoo, Franklin McAtoose, Ronald McAfoose, Maureen McCarthy, Bernard McCreary, Nance McGeary, James McHenry, Donald McKelvy, Margaret McKel- vey, Nancy McKinney, Eileen McQuown. Row3 Edward Macke, Jerome Magistrella, Cameron Malcolm, Patricia Marcoline, Pa- tricia Markle, Herbert Marlin, James Marshall, Mary Ann Mar- shall, Margaret Medlock, Donald Mikesell, John Miller, Ronald Martin. Row 4 Catherine Mizerak, Donna Mogle, Loretta Mont' gomery, Robert Montgomery, Bonnie Moorhead, Bernard Moreau, Frederick Moreau, Joyce Morganti, Philip Morganti, Larry Morris, Joseph Motrenec, Alice Muller. Row 5 Rosemary Muller, Shirley Mutz, Donald Myers, Charlotte Neely, Franklin Neely, Britta Nesbitt, Patricia Newman, George Nibert, John Nichols, James Norman, John O'Hara, Roger Orr. Rowb Thaddeus Osenkowski, Donna Painter, Janet Palmer, Charles Pagonis, Daniel Payson, Donna Petter, Barbara Petrosky, Paul Pierce, Sheila Quinn, Joan Raimondo, Betsy Ralston, Edward Receski, lx 4- X MUSIC, MUSIC. MUSIC: George R. Pollock, Indiana STC, BS., Univer- A BREAK FROM THE RQUTINE: Betty Lou Elder, lndiano sity of Michigan, M. Mus., Musicfldorry A Canfield, Mansfield STC, STC, B.S., Home Economics-Mrs. Madeline Stapleton, BS University ot Michigan, M.Mus, Dana Institute, Mus. D., Super- visor of Music--Joyce Latshaw lndiano STC, B.S., Music. lndiano STC, B.S,, Cafeteria Manager. Z 4' . . ' mi V I I Q , f , - . ,XG Eg .5 'L gi N .5 X V A T X 4 'wt ' ,,v54,.f ,S T.. , ' 2 s IE, , X - T t T , ' 1 - L - , J J A :fl 1 3 15- , Q ii ' A i x , ' ' - ' ' as A f , ' J 4, ,J g, y 1 ',.1 SQ W 1 if ', f' 'i -af x T f Rowl Arlene Reefer, Velma Rising, Judith Riddle, Robert Ro- mance, Anna Marie Romeo, Kay Rummel, John Runco, Patty Lou Ryen, Carolyn Sawyer, Herbert Scott, William Segner. Row2 Joseph Sekerak, Donald Sexton, Florence Sgro, Martha Shaffer, Shirley Shank, Marvin Sheffler, Carol Shick, Dolores Shields, Louise Shields, Donald Simpson, Karl Slippy. Row3 James Smith, Nancy Smith, Sally Smith, William C. Smith, Wil- liam E. Smith, Robert Stoncombe, Dorothy Steetle, Donald Stets, Albert Stimer, Donna Stoker, Patricia Stuchell, Row 4 Raymond Sunday, Thomas Sunderlin, Bruce Taylor, Mary Thompson, Vir- ginia Travis, Ellen Tressler, Evelyn Trimble, Barbara Uber, .loan Vensel, Lois Waddell, Donna Walker. Row5 Julie Wannett, Barbara Warner, Roberta Watkins, Druscilla White, Donald Williams, Aileen Woods, Margaret Yonushonis, Rosalie ZoFfuto, Paul Zeigler, Francis Zellman. As every 'rhread of gold is valuable, so is every moment of Time.-Mason 1, ii' 1 s 5 5 zg ig, ,M e ff' learning can be a lot of fun, espe- 4 .v cially in biology class. Dan Wil- Zi , llams and Art Worth find it so as 5,4 , 7. g f'- they dissect a worm, ,n v 1, The square dance caller says Swing your partner! This couple is taking advantage of the opportunity. What could be more typical in any classroom than a teacher, a student, and a pencil sharp- ener? Ron Good and Bill Tocci look contented as they sit outside 0 classroom door. Missing a test, boys? Seniors took part in a survey conducted in early March to determine number of children residing in borough limits. 4 ' :Q These teachers are enjoying the relaxation in the teachers' Secretory Virginia Bowlln writes a permit so these two boys room following a busy class period. may return to their classroom RECORDS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL PUR- POSES: Gertrude Handler, Indiana STC, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, M, Litt., Eng- lish-Sara Stevenson, Pennsylvania Col- lege for Women, A.B., University of Pitts- burgh, M.Litt., English and Latin-Craig G. Swauger, Indiana STC, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, M. Litt., English. Biology students listen attentively as Mr. William Hol- lt's study time for the junior high students in Mr. Richard stein explains the structure of the human body. Farabaugh's science class. Preparing buget lunchecns are both enioyoble and Parents take the opportunity to discuss with various beneficial to these iunior high home economics stu- teachers school conditions and student activities. dents. 2' S .l These shop boys enioy repairing toys for needy children, and receive a great deal of satisfaction from a iob 1 '51 L' 1 ,., if i V .N 1... The Tenth Grad Rowl Earl Aimino, Eleanor Albright, Grace Aul, Esther Austin, John Babco, Sally Balls, Elaine Banks, William Barris, Dennis Bathurst, Mary Beck, Carol Belevender. Row2 Stanley Bem, Robert Benamati, Larue Bence, Wil- liam Bence, Robert Bishop, Dwight Blaft, Grace Bonar- rigo, William Bowlin, Betty Brandon, John Brandon, Reitha Brandon Row3 Duane Braughlar, John Brendf linger, Ann Brilhart, Jack Brown, Marilyn Brown, Eugene Burkett, Mary Frances Burkett, Roberta Buyers, Henry Bytner, Wendell Campbell, Patricia Carlson. Row4 William Carlson, James Carnahan, Robert Carnahan, Paul Carr, Samuel Carson, Peter Chamberlain, Carol Chapman, Iris Chapman, Elizabeth Clayton, Margaret Coleman, Delores Colish. Row5 James Cooley, Jean Cooper, Charles Coy, James Craig, David Crawford, Loleta Culliver, Bonnie Cunningham, Jane Cunningham, Robert Cramer, Mary Evelyn Dahlquist, James Dickie. , , tr Q 7 dll J ts I W Q L .B ' f 5' .-, . ' - ' ' I b ,J g L, L f 1 A ' - 1- -1 ' J ' ' gil A 2 J'-f A, ' .ss e 5' Q 'A n tix I 5535 2 l 3 3 Ai G w V , nf: , Q Gr vv 'af 5 - . r .. I in Et 3 ,. A L 8' aw u 1 I ag.- N bn 4 QE x 5 1 n QQQE vi N , fr -1 C., 'yt r.. D ' J if 6' Q 4 lk' .1 1.4.4 4 N 4 .U ' , J, Aw! QEQQQEEQ - QEQE Rowl Dorothy DiTuIlio, Judith Donald- son, Brenda Doney, Sandra Drye, Joseph Duncan, Roy Eckenrod, Darhl Empheld, Nick Ernick, Theresa Earine. Row2 Shir- ley Fee, Earl Fenton, Fred Fink, Ronald Fleck, David Fletcher, Carol Formoso, Sandra Friel, Donald Fritz, Milton Fry. Row 3 Harriet Fuge, Joseph Gallo, James Gaston, Linda Gaston, Alice Gearhart, Bruce Gearhart, James Galetka, Barbara George, Ethel George. Row4 Norma George, Danna Gerber, John Gerber, Wal- ter Gifbert, Joseph Golba, Mary Ellen Gor- dish, Patricia Gorman, Chauncey Grazi- ano, Louise Greene. Row5 Bonita Grundy, Judith Gulakowski, James Hallman, Clif- ford Hamil, George Hamilton, Marva Hare ris, Charles Hartnett, Howard Henry, Merle Henry. Row6 Edward Hess, Janet lsenberg, Neal Isenberg, Kay Jamison, Jacqueline Johnston, Delores Kowchuck, Dorothy Kowchuck, Donald Larson, Nancy Laskey. Row7 Marian Leiper, Susan Lentz, Sandra Letso, Caroline Lewis, Ger- ald Lias, Penelope Link, Margaret Lockard, Clara Lohr, John Long. We always have time enough, if we will but use if arighf.-Goethe X. ART AT ITS FINEST: Clarence Pennington, Indiana STC, B.S., Penn State University, M. Ed., Art-Robert Kline, Indiana STC, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Supervisor of Art. 52 I FREEDOM IS PRICELESS: Mrs. Marybelle Hill, Grove City Col lege, Litt. B., Social Studies-Rogers Rankin, Indiana STC BS University of Pittsburgh, M. Litt,, Social Studies. These two students are interested in the art work which always adds a bright spot to the front hall. Row! William Lorelli, Donna Lucas, Nancy Luclchart, Lindo Ludwig, Helen Lydic, Shirley Lydic, Nancy Lymph, George McCreary, James McCreary, Glenda McCune, Lloyd McGau- ghey. Row2 Ruth McMillen, James Mack, Mary Maniccia, Ron- ald Millen, Doris Montgomery, Irwin Moorhead, Larry Moore head, James Moretti, Ronald Moretti, Ruth Morrison, James Muir. Row3 Duane Myers, Louise Nealer, Faith Noble, Michael O'Callaghan, Vincent O'Hara, Jean Oravec, Kenneth Orr, Ralph 'T lv 1: ,, , I I, z z 1 'I 3 Jim Cober receives a medal from Mr, Samuel Furgiuele for his short story which appeared in Boys Life Magazine. Palmer, Richard Paterson, Edward Paulinsky, Patricia Peach. Row4 Betty Peddicord, Leonard Pefler, Ann Peters, William Peterson, Theresa Pitzerell, John Postlewaite, Carolyn Price, Merle Pruner, Harold Ramer, Donald Rankin, Edward Rankin. Row5 Robert Ray, Barbara Receski, Diana Redinger, Loretta Rhea, Raymond Rinkus, Eleanor Risinger, Russell Risinger, Eliza- beth Roacheck, DeMaris Rolka, Ilene Rowe, James Scholder, -- ' , 1 ,I 'sl -ff fo r get V ' -. e K. W L L A . in 1' L -fs.,-. r ' V ' K Q Q... I ' I In - v 1-'rf' ' v'r , Vg, A-5 , , ft 1 ix, ill ,' t 1, f t , tx u all ' 4, 4 I' L P v. s , ' so , e, -J sf swf , r ' . , I I' f Y ik , an Y, s f . 5- W . ' 1 ' ' ' 9 o . but QV tv :tees X ., 1- -Tql 1' f: cv . . -y N .1 ... . , , - , . A -5 4- ' ' cv s U e . ,, at J, 3. e Q , -' - -1 1 ' A J , fr .. 4' x c. . 1, ' A I A, ff' L. S' ., .cg ' 2 . ' vt T' s - ff-s. I E'- ': S' . rf: ., , ,A ... - , ', '- . 'H' i ' 51 I, 3, tr 9 1: A x 'i -. t i! ' ' if vs . 1' T Q . ' NH s L' . ' , L 4, M x, ,, ' 4. 8 ,, - 0, X-'T ' Y Ex f, sg, 2 W v 5 Q .wg 'ft A .1 ,. f -A 4, C .. ,l 2 7 7' v Q41 ' , 2 -Lf 5, ,f ly, V ec J f s 7 Q. , 1 T -er .ef A W Are.. -' . A 4 L -2 lm Rowl Lucille Secosky, Thomas Selkirk, Ralph Sexton, Kay Shaffer, Catherine Shaffer, David Shank, Donald Sharp, Harold Sharp, Ronald Shearer, Carolyn Shields, Joanne Shields. Row 2 Ronald Shields, Nancy Shunkwiler, Barry Simmons, Dorothy Slater, Jackson Smith, John Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Patricia Smith, Robert Smith, Thomas Smith, Robert Sprinkle. Row3 Susan Spurlin, Floyd Stahlman, Judy Stapleton, Despo Stavres, Ronald Steiner, Richard Sterneckert, Leslie Stineman, John Styers, Robert Thayer, Lois Thomas, Charles Lee Thompson, Row4 John Thounhurst, Ronald Tocci, Sally Tocci, William Tressler, JoAnn Troili, Kay Troutman, Wayne Twigg, Patricia Tyger, Susan Ulichnie, Harold Van Horn, JoAnn Wadding, Row5 William Wadding, Janet Wakefield, Patricia Walker, Donald Way, Stanford Webb, Richard Weis, Gerald Wetzel. Jack Wilden, Richard Wilden, Daniel Williams, James Williams. Row 6 Donna Wilson, Beulah Wolfgang, Arthur Worth, Richard Wyatt, Charlotte Yakal, Homer Yount, Edith Zacherl, Charles Zbur, Edwin Zufall. Y A'-'f ws i I UNDERSTANDING OUR LANGUAGE: Mrs. Margaret THE EARTH-A SOURCE OF WEALTH: Daniel D. Harmon, Ind: Claypool, Indiana STC, B.S., EnglishfMrs. Victoria ana STC, B.S., Penn State University, M. Ed., Sciencef--Richard Wadas, Indiana STC, B.S., English and Speech, H. Farabaugh, Manhattan College, B.S,, Sciencef Robert G Traugh, Indiana STC, B.S., Science and Biology. 'lv s B. 1' I- '45, h' Ll . W 4. xX'f'3 93 I ai. 8 3 , X x ,ff- 4 ,J Q., -. AE qznmfg ' fix. 'T 2' 'agp E vm .x K f Ng, - S 5 W 9 , QI 1 ,Q .gsm Q ' g Q' r V h Q? u 'vw-N 1, 1 'g'.,-:A . i I ,JH QI, HDR ' -1 ' ' riff ,af PN -'14 V , , 515 , , A x U' Y v 6 wg . X D ' ' N ks 1lli . 'y , Q-ng.. o N9 Hxvai, 'ge X f ra. 3 an Pg 39 In Pl ' . Ill.. Q IJIIIII ,ff ?0 ff Al 903 f Hey, Senorita, youz seez theis? might be what this lad is asking his friend as he points to a picture in the geography book. vp'-' C19 'XR tk xxx The Ninth Grade Row l Robert Elaine Roseanna Adams, Nicholas Antonuccio, Joyce Arnick, Arrow, James Balls, Elwood Banks, Betty Lou Barris, Bartlebaugh, Clair Bash, Sally Bathurst, Paul Baun, Robert Beatty. Row! Edward Beveridge, Leila Bishop, Judith Black, Nancy Blair, Nancy Bollinger, Luanne Boucher, Annette Bourdess, Robert Boyer, Wallace Boyer, Phyllis Brendlinger, Hazel Brilhart, Cathie Brown. Row3 Louise Brown, Sora Brown, Dorothy Burns, Daniel Coldwell, Gregg Caldwell, Ken- neth Caldwell, Thomas Campbell, Dorothy Carnahan, John Carney, Robert Cerovich, William Chappell, Nancy Chatfield, Row4 Norma Chiado, Alfred Cicela, Edwin Clark, Thomas Clark, Clair Clawson, Nancy Clawson, Eleanor Clemons, Wayne Cochrane, Marjorie Colish, John Connell, Vernon Cook, Louise Craig. Row5 Vesta Cravener, Robert Cribbs, James Crum- rine, Carole Cubeta, Barbara Cunningham, Neal Cunningham, Elizabeth Demyan, Ronald Dermitt, Matthew Dingman, Mary Donahue, Arlene Donaldson, Janet Dunlap. , -9 B f ,Yi 3 h V 4 ' 9 .A li- Ps Q I L 1 g 1 Q Ji , .it tr 4 k A i . in V 3 .. -nv--is X P - I .5 V -'1 6 -A - L 'X -4' K ,:, Q , I X J ,? d' A ' 1 L l 1 4 -V tv A Us V 4 'mm ' . eg as ' Cn 91, -1 . sez- gl. ,gi is 11 -. ' L ' 7 -, .- Q 6 .ssl-'X ct B is A ' .l l . ' if V-L Y A N.. . X -A' - Q A . . N' A iv ITS A SMALL MODERN WORLD: Maurice Zacur, Indiana STC, B.S., TIME OUT FOR SPORTS: Janet Campbell, Slippery Rock University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed., Geography--Walter Stapleton, St. STC, BS., Health and Physical Education-Barbara Francis College, B.A., Social Studies--Richard W, McGee, Dickinson Trainer, Indiana STC, B,S., Health and Physical Educa College ISTC, A.B., Social Studies. tion, Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. -Chesterfield ,vo li .' S ' -L 6 E fl I .Ing Al VE 6 ' 'af if ' 1 1 1 8 ' 'J' X57 A ' W V Q +1 ' ' , -I. , -- 17 i lltxnya X7 T Li i r A 'Vi . IL' - R Q ll 5 I 1 ' . :Q S .2 Sify 3 uf 515 '. STLX 3, TLT 4 ls I H l X ' 9 J x -QQ Rowl James Dunn, Marcie Dutton, Judy En' dean, Elaine Evans, LeRoy Ewing, Paul Fer- rier, Mary Lau Findley, Rita Fisher, James Fleming, Row 2 Thomas Flick, Claudine Foltz, John Fordyce, Judy Franz, Robert Frick, Thomas Frick, Eunice Fritz, Charlotte Fry, Jean Gallaher. Row3 Patricia Gallo, Daniel Gardner, Carol Gaston, Delrnont Geisel, Bere non George, Mary Gericeau, Gary Goss, Francis Grego, Jacqueline Grove. Row4 An- nette Halldin, Jean Hancock, Larry Harpster, James Heilbiun, Ronald Hennessey, Robert Henry, Shirley Henry, Richard Hetrick, Joseph Hickey, Row5 Roger Hill, David Hodge, Robert Hoover, James Irvin, Sally Johnston, Vivien Kaschak, Vivien Kelly, James Kinter, Gary Knupp. Row6 Joan Kovach, Nicholas Kowchuck, William Kozusko, James Krivonick, Doris Kunkle, Frederick Kunkle, Andrew Kuz- neski, Judy Larsen, Nancy Letso. Row7 Eileen Lewis, Patricia Lewis, Robert Lewis, Jay Ling, Dorothy Lingenfelter, Ray Lingentelter, Carol Logan, Alice Lceg, Martha Lower. , fs Xxx. ! J lx A fi V . ,f .J , 1: . 6 ..' 1 i F9 L. LJ' - L: I- 9 6 L.. v I y is A-'1 'ef ' ' 'fl U JJ xg' 5 l ii ' A -. 4 P T1 C... 'T X Q, .J ' L 3, . 'A , v L' X59 47 'Sw 6 ' . 'S w.. '1 f 3 L X l...-'a wh.. ' i ' K-L 'ii of 0 V , , A . -, . D I ' L.. , 0 L I L. 4, '15 V er.-,f - A we s N sf. 'fbi , I . K 1 , -,fy S-,Y ' 'cr ' EQ C L , X L A .-4. Rowl Colleen McCarthy, Lynn McClinsey, Elsie McClure, Helen McClure, Ronald McCreary, William McCreaiy, Emma McElhoes, Eleanor McGeary, Judy Mclntyre, Kathleen McKelvy, Row2 Howard McLain, Thomas McQuillcen, Barry Madill, Teddy Manos, John Marcoaldi, Peter Marcoline, Dan Marsh, Audrey Marshall, Betty Mauk, Lois Mauk, Row3 Joanne Miller, Richard Minto, Lee Minto, William Mock, William Moreau, Joanne Morganti, K l i l 6 MACHINES-AN ASSET TO BUSINESS: Mrs. Mary Jane Boering, ln- diana STC, B.S., Commercial-Dominick Oliver, Indiana STC, B.S., Commercial-Murray Vorner, Indiana STC, B,S,, University of Pitts- burgh, M. Ed., Distributive Education, QQQQ Jessie Mortimer, Joseph Muller, Alvera Nastase, Garry Neese. Row4 Lewis Nibert, Sylvia Novalis, Mary Jane O'Blinsky, Alice Oesterling, James Orr, Gerald Payson, Irvin Payson, Georgia Peace, Lynda Peelor, Linda Pifer. Row5 Kears Pol- lock, Ronald Pollick, Elizabeth Prokay, Richard Prokay, Howard Ramer, Mary Renz, Nancy Renz, Martha Reynolds, Charles Rising, Janet Rollca. K.-of GUARDS OF HEALTHFUL LIVING: Mrs. Pauline Farmer, Philadelphia General Hospital, R,N,, School Nurse and Home Visitor-Mrs. Eleanor Nystrom, University of Pennsylvania, R.D.H., Dental Hygienist. ' . .-, P 1' 1, ' ,ff 5 , Q f Y z ff, 1 V - V 5, f v ,, s.5Qf .H , I , .1 F 5 :fr x 'Q' 1 W -gt fa ' if fm I--I 'L I ,A ' Q -:fy IW sa- I J-:f f - . 5 , r I 5 - e E ' ' ig, I , ' hr 4.'.M.g gi: - V ' 7. Q of ' Q W, 5 I L- L il I I A . r U K 1 ' M y 5 li ' ' AM A V, M A, Q7 - . f' xr , .' 'N be ,, I it --iii TI-M di' ' ff Rowl Harry Rowe, Robert Runco, James Ryan, Thomas Sals- giver, Dean Say, Constance Secoslcy, Shirley Sekerak, Frank Semetkoskey, Robert Semsick, Ronald Sexton, Betty Shaffer. Row 2: Jacob Shaffer, Shirley Shatter, Laraine Shapiro, Martha Sheehe, David Sherwin, Kay Shiclc, Ellen Shields, Catherine Short, Martha Simpson, Carol Slcolif, Barbara Sleigh, Anthony Slupek. Row3 Arvillae Smith, James Smith, William Smith, Eleanor Snyder, Ronald Sokaslci, Edward Sokol, Robert Soulchin, John Sprankle, Shirley Stake, Kenneth Stanko, Carole Steele, Joan Steetle. Row4 Marie Stefanik, Sondra Sunday, Bonnie Sunderlin, Patrick Sweeney, Leonard Thayer, Kay Troutwein, Robert Tressler, Jean Troili, Patricia Turnbull, James Uber, Lois Uber, Bernice Vogel. Row5 Sandra Volkay, Elaine Walker, Harriet Waltermire, Ella Jane Warner, Iris Wid- dowson, Margaret Williams, Virginia Williams, Gary William- son, William Wilt, Edward Yingling, Clarence Young, Patricia Younis, Donna Yount, Judith Zellman. , MM-fESTt'IE 'Q .k..A -1 FOUNDATION OF SUCCESSFUL LIVING: Alice Clements, BASIC WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE: Bryson Shutte, California STC BS Indiana STC, BS., Penn State University, M,A., Home Industrial Arts-Elwood Banks, Millersville STC, B.S., Industrial Arts Economics-Mrs. Ruth Varner, Indiana STC, B.S., Home Ward Johnson Illinois State Normal B.S,- Penn State Universit MS I f I Y Economics. Industrial Arts, 4 t Top left: Junior high sch bewitched during thi dian assembly program. Middle Left: Pictured is a scene from The Mikado, Portions of thi to the senior high school. Top Right: Nancy Wolfe and escort admire artistic centerpiece while spending a Holiday in Rome. Bottom Left: James Nix, Robert Buchana Madeline Stapleton, and Joseph Shane i a scene from faculty play, My Thre Angels. ool students were s fascinating ln- I'1 I'1 6? Middle Right: Rodge Woods spins those popular discs at a Friday night record hop in the high school gym. Bottom Right: During school time student enter the bus on Chestnut street to tak their annual X-ray examinations. S s opera presented 9 Dost Thou love life? Then do not squander Time, for that is 'rhe stuff life is made of.-Franklin 61 i ,, ,, ii ,c Q-QF' it fix, . ' 4 . A A 'A' 4 Z' V H .f- li m . 4 1. ., ' 5 q t 1 -1 sr. i yy ' A J U tj! - 5' , A V 'E 5 k K 'J , G. 'i' G ' fs A' . V ' J , 'Ev . ei Q n X52 'F' A Row'I Evelyn Albright, Nancy Alexander, Alan Ash, Edward Baker, Frederick Barbor, Constance Baxter, Stephena Belosh, Barbara Bell, Edward Bem, Sandra Benamati, John Bishop, Eileen Blakely. Row2 Paul Blatt, Philip Bohn, Lisle Brilhart, James Brinks, Mary Brombach, Alvin Brown, Larue Brown, Wil- liam Brown, Ronald Butchkowski, Nancy Buyers, Timothy Byers, Ronald Corley. Row3 Nancy Carney, William Carney, Nancy Clawson, Vernon Claypoole, Sandra Coburn, Russell Collins, Joseph Connell, Constance Cowoski, Lois Coy, Theodore Crawford, Kathryn Cribbs, Stella Culliver. Row4 Sue Cum- mins, Dale Cunningham, Merilyn Davis, Rachel Dean, Avanelle Gale Donahue, James Doolin, Judith Dunmire, Patricia Erb, Russell Fairbanks, Edward Fee, Jack Fern, Patricia Fetterman, Row5 Charlotte Fink, Ann Flaniack, Kenneth Fleming, Robert Fleming, Charles Fletcher, Harry Frye, John Fulmer, Richard Gamble, Ronald Gaydosh, Ann Gilbert, Margaret Glebovich, Dennis Good. The Eighth Grade SOCIAL STUDlES-CONDITIONS HOME AND ABROAD: Thelma Bell, Indiana STC, B.S,, Social Studies-l. Eugene Pound, Muskingum College, B.S., Social Studies- Kenneth Davis, Indiana STC, B.S., Social Studies, 62 In front of the courthouse lndiana's band takes cz moment to review music before the Armistice Day program begins. Juniata College Choir presents cz beautiful choral and strung Many students take advantage of the well-balanced meals ensemble concert in a senior high assembly. planned, prepared and served in the large cafeteria. His art students work skillfully on their water colors, but Ml, A big night in the life of the iunior high students is Ihe Pennington is always ready to give a helping hand, halloween masquerade dance, held in the school gym, Robert J, Buchanan, Indiana STC, B,S burgh, M, Ed,, Commercial. Well arranged time is the surest mark of a well arranged mind.-Pitman Rowl Edward Hamil, Ronald Hawk, Leora Henderson, Patricia Henico, Joan Henry, Shirley Hilty, Clarence Hoover, Jon Hughes, Marilyn Hurd, Leland Hutton, Judy Irvin, Leroy Irvine. Row2 Raymond Jamison, Robert Jessavar, Joseph Johnston, Marlin Johnston, Richard Johnston, Charles Jones, Mary Kaufman, Sharon Kelly, Barry King, Edward Kline, Linda Kopp, James Kostella. Row3 William Kridler, Mary Ann Kuhn, Russell Kun- kle, Robert Kunlxle, Joseph Kuzneski, Thelma Lambing, Patricia Larson, William Learn, James Leydic, Wilbur Livingston, Carol Lohr, Daryl Lower. Row4 Thomas Lukehart, Ruth Lydic, Mar- garet McAnulty, William McCardle, Beverly McClinsey, Dean McCracken, Louise McCracken, Wesley McCutcheon, Bonnie Manzek, Edward Martin, DeWayne Millen, Sandra Millen, Row5 Sandra Miller, Larry Montgomery, Sondra Moorhead, Patricia Morefield, Kathrine Morse, Frederick Myers, Gail Nichols, Michael O'Hara, Bonnie Olsen, Nora Orr, Richard Overdorft, Albert Overman, J 'V H, N 4 , , in ' z Wg . ' J- 5, W 3, , s 3 , n Q , V : ' A 'Y , ,ff V. 'ff if . 'ffl 2' L -7 KJ if X - , .L A l mil ' fr-.. . ' .ii , ff ' ,, , iz , , as L H- K , , . 'M - , f- f I i '37 vzr If ' r :W ' .., x , 9 ,X '7j YJ 'P' s , ,Vg , , , I X Av N' -.J , ' he I 1 M., Q W ' .. ii' l ' . .gli A v K I J x - I , A Y 5 A fi' 4 it N L. J 44 ' V, 'JT fi J ',l' 21 'U 4 l - ' J 4: i :L J A J :V - .. ' 7 J' I-5 -'f' , , 4 -. .. 5 .f 1- , Lt J, 6 J, ff, 1, L. J ts J ss '- 4 .., 5 A Y7yY V' V' r' , I ,x'?-y 1:7 L4 :A A f 1 ui, A s 5' ' 2 9' cv .. J L- .., vs ' A Er' I 'mf A 2 5 + ' Aww, ,, V thi , 'is' ' T A E LJ., . 4 2 A ' 'le PROGRESS IN THE BUSINESS WORLD Commercial-Elwood B. Sheeder, In diana STC, B.S., University of Pitts J .fa aaa? z 'B vf , A ' X g fbi 'CJ .2 6 J vi I 8 Wi C L 4 l ' hh, 5. , ' D , , . , VI 3, A , v , .. t Q 4 , rr? , A A ' f -94' , , f , ' 1 1 ' 'ls ' 1 ' - , t 1 i N9 ,,, 'QT A - I .u i l' 3' 4 . , . if X V f as-lxj T-5 -F-,E -1 ef A -by' , ' 'mt N ' x i AP, - .45 .ft f gi-v- - v 'c' ' 'Lfv ' if AL., 'X' ' J 'S' J -vt if i rwf . ' S' ' 'sr' J '1 '- f E' - . . 1 1 , 5 I f ,f Rowl Dennis Palmer, David Patterson, Joyce Peterson, Rich- ard Peterson, Karen Pifer, Janice Pounds, Richard Prato, Dor- othy Price, Emery Prokay, John Prokay, Gerald Ray, Hubert Redd. Row2 Edward Redinger, Carol Repine, Flora Rhea, Harry Rombaugh, William Rose, Edward Rummell, Ronald Rum- mel, Betty Rupert, Betty Salsgiver, Beverly Scott, George Sex- ton, Arthur Shafter. Row3 John Shatter, Edith Shaffer, James Robert Shaffer, James Shaffer, Sally Shafifer, William Shatter, Margaret Shane, Larry Sharp, Jim Shearer, Gerald Shick, Alberta Slupek, Kay Smathers. Row4 Patricia Smith, Janet Smith, Margaret Stancombe, Sara Stancombe, Barbara Stefanik, Judith Stephan, Kirk Stewart, Edward Stoker, David Stokes, Patricia Taylor, Richard Taylor, Henry Travis. Row5 Patricia Walker, Robert Walker, Frederick Wassam, David Watkins, Sally Weakland, Florence Willard, Lynda Wilson, Robert wile son, Eleanor Winslow, Mary Woods, Lyda Worth, Galen Zorak. A GOOD GRADING SYSTEM IS IM- PORTANT: Samuel Furgiuele, Indiana STC, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, Mrlitt., English-Mrs. Lenora Becker, Grove City College, Litt. B., English- Ruth M. Rink, Indiana STC, B.S., Colums bia University, M.A., English. 65 V A l Enthusiastic and high spirited, the iun- ior and senior high school march to the athletic field to witness the first track meet on lndiana's new track- May 4, 1955. The Seventh Grade Rowl Diane Adams, Edward Anderson, Robert Babco, Sarah Bailey, Sylvia Bailey, John Bain, Timothy Baker, Donna Barr, William Bash, Betty Beers. Row2 Kenneth Bell, Mildred Bell- man, Robert Bellman, Marlene Bem, Louise Bence, Erma Beren- brak, William Blackstock, Dolores Blair, Marcia Blair, Martha Blakeley. Row3 Carol Boesman, Robert Brady, Virginia Brandon, Yvonne Braughler, Russell Brilhart, Arthur Brink, Howard Brown, Kenneth Brown, David Buchanan, Ilene Burn- heimer. Row4 Kenneth Butterworth, Jerry Byers, Terry Byers, James Carnahan, Richard Carnahan, James Chapman, William Chappel, Clair Christy, Madalyn Claypoole, Betty Cochrane. Row5 James Cowoski, Carol Craig, Clifford Craig, Marlene Craig, Fred Cramer, Nancy Craven, Thomas Crumrine, James DeVault, Virginia Divido, Jerry Doolin. 'B J it Q 'A , ' .. 4' ' .. ' V ',g fl '- K, If Q V , ,V few V I. , 2. y . 5 I Mx KN Yi k , Q H :. F, A Q , , , - Q W V vm Q 'J ' ,A f v is -1- , I i YK ' .4 . L-1 x, 'U f , H,-,R , W I f T K ? It I VV 3 it 'j 5 : ll , . X 'L A V I i . , 4 dr Q 'gag Q SEN Ei, Q r J 'W . J J . .- 4.1 if ' --B. ' A-. 'L' L. i it A A ill I sl ' C, fl A . ' 'ff . , , A n . A, i is Y, 5 ,, -A . - .,, M ' 'Y V I .' I , J , A Q, I . 'xf it V. K - rf- L , 1 . . X ., 'Q 'i 'J r vit 1 4? A r , 'tr f A , . f J L ' ff W , f -5, ,f '-5' M i - -A - . VV -.. 1 fy ' , 4? '31 , 'V I K jg' -M E ,V Q A Q, r 1 J . f , 7 ' V- e .. U 6 :L A 1 ' A 4. hil t f W' . if .A Rowl Francis Dorr, William Doty, Robert Duncan, Susan Dune can, James Eiselman, Edward Empfield, Wilbur Evans, Nancy Fedoruk, Judith Ferree, Joanne Ferrier, Kay Fling. Row2 Rob- ert Folckerner, Norrean Ford, Myra Frampton, Gene Friel, John Fuge, David Fulcomer, Thelma Gardner, George Geisel, Sandra Gershman, Linda Gibson, Gerald Gilbert. Row3 Mary Louise Giorgianni, Helen Glebovich, Marla Gorman, Blair Grcsy, Esther Gray, Georgia Greene, Dean Gromley, Joyce Gromley, Jon Gross, Judith Grube. Row4 Anthony Gullace, Agnes Gunter, Willima Gunter, Delenor Helman, Anna Mae Henry, Joyce Henry, Lee Henry, Patricia Hewitt, James Hollman, James Hoover, Richard Hunter. Row5 Penelope Irvin, Roger lsen- berg, Donald Jeffries, Robert Jobe, Carole Johns, Fred Johnston, Ronald Johnston, Geraldine Kelly, Joyce Kish, Edward Klamar, Sally Kling. Marie Nichols, student teacher, seems unaware of the student who wants to either answer or ask a question. X,..Xq A look at the Student Council assembly in the auditorium finds Marg Yonushonis addressing the student body. 67 ' 1 A 1 , - Q.. A 've f f. V7 ' T7 , Ht . x ,il '-T, ,X ,Q , 'T 'uf I 4 l v V X vw , 4. L. . ' . tl V ,P . ,M yt?-fl? :lf ye' x A 'S ww x or rf w 2 ' 1 '1 fk I.:-r. It ' J .1 N. I. r-- . in 4- -- .. 5 a V ' L. 'Q' , J an ., '1 J t L '75 'il ' ' so V . ' ' it 51 E' T3 ' ' s.,441r . A- M ,A ' CSL , M . ft J X it V ,. an ,.i . I , K A., Q fix 4 4 .5 , U 1 ' VA -1 J . 'fr - 4. if , K L fo A Yvffraxv '? , V' ' 7 xv bf I wg .A B -'-L. .-'Q my ' 5 'g ,-2819, 'iii- ,- -'1 ' 3 , -1 H J ff W ff ff ,M ,ts , ,, , V 1 , Rowl Jerry Kozusko, Barbara Leamer, Timothy Lentz, Andrew Robert Miller, Kenneth Mock, Lisle Montgomery, Dale Moor- Letso, Barbara Lewis, Floyd lewis, Thomas Lipsie, Eugene Liv- head. Row4 Betty Mruk, Perry Muir, Leila Murray, James ingston, Linda Logan, John Lohr. Row2 Carol Long, Fred Myers, Robert Myers, Norman Neely, Richard Nibert, Nancy Long, Pinkie Lumpkin, Barbara McClure, Robert McCoy, Walter Nolan, Arthur Painter, Edward Patterson. Row5 Carl Paul, McCreary, Betty McHenry, Daryl McKendrick, Ella McLain, Daniel McPhilimy. Row3 Patty McQuown, Tony Maniccia, Dennis Marshall, William Martin, John Miller, Margaret Miller, Edna Peterson, Mary Peterson, Raymond Pierce, Alvin Pinker- ton, Mary Ray, Michael Rayko, Eddie Redd, Harry Reed, Howard Reed. The cameraman leaning out of the library window seems to This is the way its done. Mr, John Kurtz demonstrates the be receiving a lot of curious glances from the girls. standing broad lump to senior boys and to Mr. Lengel. 68 69 , Miss Sara Stevenson applies mustard to a weiner at the library club picnic, Jean Federici accompanies senior high boys who seem to be working on a special number. Rowl Lois Reeger, Velma Reeger, Howard Richman, Carolyn Roland, Judith Roser, Richard Ryan, Sandra Ryen, Barbara Sadler, Dolores Schaffer, Sandra Segner, Row2 Barbara Shaffer, Eugene Shaffer, Paul Shaffer, Dian Shank, John Shef- fler, Robert Shields, Barbara Shoenfelt, Carol Short, Patricia Slater, Benner Sleigh. Row3 Donna Smith, Linda Smith, Phyl- lis Stanley, Benjamin Starry, Roger Stear, Mary Stefty, Patty Q . 1,8 4 ' ' -u Jim Wakefield is busy scraping dishes in the cafeteria after iunior high lunch. Mr. Wilbur Coffman puts the final touch to a photo setting to be taken by Jack Hutton. Stile, Betty Stuchell, Elizabeth Stuchell, Joan Suetkovich. Row 4 Joann Sullivan, Barbara Sunberg, Richard Swan, Donna Swartz, Kathryn Thompson, James Trimble, Alice Twigg, Peter Ulichnie, William Van Horn, David Wagner, Row5 James Wagner, Boyd Watson, Glenn Watson, Edwin Weaver, Janet Weaver, John Wiggins, James Woleslogle, Wilber Wolfgang, John Woodward, Kathleen Yanlxvich. -S - 4 Q. - f- W 5 tv at . iv., Q fn ' . N l ' K .Ei J L' i i o i L'-1 6 ' is -1' .' U e, U ff ' 1. 'A 5. . ' - fin- QV- -hh ' . i 'K -4-.4 5 -S' ii.: 4 i A -1 Q. -. Q. Q ' 4, , L J V Nr wi :ia v l ii :J 8 x -1 , x f , , ', 'ls 5 'iq' A tt Q 'll 0 -, .S .- 'Z 43, . , J f ' ' ,, t 4. .cf , -. ,. , ' Y-v-1 v. O 'S-is '- Q- X! 3 'Z' Q They had time on their hands and so they decided to loin some clubs Because they wanted companionship good times and a chance to broaden their Interests they sought member ship in a large variety of extra curricular activities Like other Indiana High students they were limited to membership In four clubs so ln September when they were introduced to the various organizations in a special assembly they listened well and chose wisely The rather quiet fellow with the brown hair surprised Sendrac s production Then too there was the gal who had never lolned chorus before and finally came through as the best alto In the group They were lust beginning to find them selves In these new activities As always there were also those fellows and gals who came through in a pinch They were lust the ordinary club members who added the needed voices to the Pep Clubs cheers or a big story for the school paper lust in time to They worked hard to add that certain touch at the senior dance to voice fairly the their fellow classmates at a Student Council I m ke the school broadcast on Friday afternoon usual They were there when e wheels roll In both lunlor and In Y clubs, school service talent in Twlrlmg, Tumbling, an to Historians, Science, and Art the auditorium, classes, gym-giving their time and talents in leadership, citizenship, and pleasure. they ioined clubs. 70 everyone with his fine performance as a gangster in the first . G . th . . . d . . In Clubs and Aciiviiies Providing 5-I Q- MAJORETTES, left to right: Levine, Brecilciron, Sodowslci, Spurlin, Gershman, I Ryen, McAdoo, and Bence. CHEERLEADERS, left to right: Kennedy, Quinn, Guthrie, Grazicxno, Petrosky, Se- cosky, Lymph, and Ward, captain. With stamp in hand, lla O'Callaghan, member of the Marshall Carnahan, left, lends ci helping hand to Library Club, waits while Mary Fleming and Velma Rising sign several Stage Crew boys as they work on the set for their cards, Time Out For Ginger. eedecl Services . . . SCHCOL SERVICE The highest of distinctions is service to others. Many of the clubs of Indiana Joint High School base their programs on service to the school. Service knows no time or place for its need is endless. Student Council is the sounding board of students, creating better understanding between the students and administration. School traltic, inside and out, is regulated by the Patrol Club, while the Fire Squad stands by for emergency fire and air raid threats. The Ushers seating guests in the auditorium, the Librarians checking out books, and the Stage Crew quickly closing the curtain between acts, pull together to make things run smoothly at Indiana High. Their iob is service-and they give it elticiently, willingly, and with a smile. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Mar- gie McKelvey, John Buterbaugh, Rob- ert Thayer, Mr. Paul Mechlin, adviser and Jessie Tate consult each other on governmental problems. Dr. Edgar Perry hands his ticket for the Spring Choral Concert to the smiling usher who greets him at the auditorium door, 73 YIY as P uv Top: lnsuring the students' safety is the main concern Right: John Butchkowski, member of the Fire of patrol boys Alfred Cicola and Ron Shearer. Squad, acts calmly and quickly in case of an emer- gency. Using a Ere extinguisher is the first lesson Bottom: These senior girls are trying to persuade the taught the Fire Squad. patrol boys to let them up to Room 'lO5. The causes and effects of drinking are shown Allied Youth members are discussing problems of the the Allied Youth Club through visual aid facilities. local Teen-Age Club through c panel discussion. 74 Qu i V :ff Miss Thelma Bell and five members of the Junior Red This party at Willard Home is one to be re- Cross make favors for the Valentine Party at Willard membered, so Stan Gryzculx plans to snap a few Home. candids. COMMUNITY SERVICE Human life consists in mutual service. Some of the school clubs serve both the school and the community of Indiana. Affiliated with the YMCA, the iunior and senior Y clubs promote Christian character in the home, school, and community. The Junior Red Cross, in parallel with its national sponsor, sends Care packages overseas and is active in community service through progress planned for such groups as the Willard Home children. Key Club, nationally sponsored by the Kiwanis, directs its elTorts toward service in scrap collections and drives to eliminate comic books which create iniurious effects on young minds. Acquainting teen-agers with the dangers of alcohol is one of the purposes of the Allied Youth Club. These clubs share a common goal ..... service. Sandra Shadle, retiring presi- dent of the Red Cross Club, shows Anna Marie Romeo, new president, and the other officers the Journal used by Red Cross members, 5.5. 'Fr' . A Senior Hi-Y proiect undertaken this year is removing tl1e chewing gum from the auditorium choirs. It is not on easy task, but the boys tackle it wholeheartedly, Tri-Hi-Y representatives from all the clubs assist in the annual Tag Day activities in Indiana Borough, one proiect of the 10th grade Tri'Hi-Y. Packing a Christmas basket for a deserving family is 76 4 .eg 'Zi , 4, VM . ',',i,. I Wh? Q1 fa. f 1 'I . ki , iq, ,. .Mg?AK '32 . - .M 1 54,5 I.- fiif' an I' i These busy 71h grade Tri-Hi-Y girls are making decorations for the Garden af Rosesj tlweme of lhe junior lwiglw win- 'er dance 78 The 99h grade Tri-Hi-Y include sing- ing as par? of Vlweir Valentine pro- gram. Ella Jane Warner direcfing, Selling pop corn during lunch per- iod is one moneyeraising proiecl of the 7th grade Tri-Hi-Y. Making dolls out of milk strainer discs is one project of the 9th grade Tri-Hi-Y club. The girls of the Sth grade Tri-HiAY realize the importance of holding ofticer meetings. Tri-Hi-Y 8 agrees that the best way to get things done quickly is to work in small groups. 79 t 1 n Developing Ed Paulinsky and Art Worth don y their new camera club jackets and pre- ! pare to take pictures at the Junior-Senior Prom. ?.,s.f Tis God gives skill but not without men's hands. Body co-ordination and muscular control are skills developed by the iunior and senior Tumbling Clubs. The girls in Twirling Club learn the art of precision, timing and rhythm. They put these skills to practical use when marching with Indiana's Red 'n White band. Maiorettes see action during the busy football season as they strut through their routines at the half. To the Dance Club goes credit for teaching the skills of social ease and grace on the dance floor. The catchy square dance calls and rhythmic fox-trots are old friends of these students. Members of the Girls' Athletic Association learn the rules and skills of each game and then apply this knowledge in the refereeing of intramural games. Skill is taught and channeled into practical use in these clubs. GAA girls Jeanie Secosky, Sally Selkirk and Jane Gershman check with Janet Campbell about the red and white GAA jackets they are to receive, 49 k Mr. James George, assisted by Geraldine Kelly, demon- strates cz dance step to the iunior high Dcnce Club. The school darkroom is one place where you A fomilior picrce to these two proiectionists is con usually find Comercx Club members. Here Ed the projection booth on third floor. Stcm Gryzcuk Poulinsky ond Tommy Smith are checking over nego- cmd Fred Smith ore preparing to show cm film, tives. i.. 15... 1 'EKG- D Phipps Conservatory is one desti- il nation of the Camera Club during i their field trip to Pittsburgh. Put those records on quickly, Mr. George, because the Dance Club mem' 4, .1 48,2 bers are eager to practice! GAA girls, Connie Stephens and Kate Adornato present Room lO7 with the baseball championship plaque. Mr, Rodgers Rankin seems pleased, because the room a'ready has won two other championships. -an J ff- A 2? Af if X ii! .- if . Tom Mruk checks his music with Mr. George Pollock, With a deadline in sight, Nancy Graziono types bond instructor her newspaper copy. Judy Gordon, High Arrow editor, spends long hours Mr, Clarence Pennington shows Doris Kunlxle how in thought' at the Gazette. to use a punch for her leather work, Moiorettes line-up in front ot k', court house preceding the Armistice Doy program s 4 'A ' il ' o 5. Al- . ' L L .5 A ' X -A... S ' A A X ' 'ftfx 83 153 Art Club members receive spes ciczl instruction from ort teacher Mr. Clarence Pennington. 84 Jim Cober, Mortin Smith, ond Bill Shields, three gong- sters in Mrs. McThing , hold cl serious meeting in cafe. The three sisters, Naomi Kipp, Dottie Specht, and Marg Yonushonis, are shocked to see Mrs. Larue, Connie Stephens, working in cafe. The annual Shamrock Shuffle is co- sponsored by the Future Homemalcers of America and the Senior Broadcast- ing Club. And one for good measure. Sen- ior Mixed Chorus holds final rehearsal on stage before the Spring Concert. Appreciating the Arts . . . Nothing great was ever accomplished without enthusiasm. To many stu- dents the Dramatics, Broadcasting, Art and Music organizations serve as stepping stones to careers. Dramatics provide an opportunity to do play writing, stage setting, make-up application, and directing. Broadcasters become familiar with good casting, writing, and sound eftectingg and art students work with paints, plastics, metals, and leather. Musical organizations in the school range from the choirs and choruses to the band and orchestra, and all play a large part in the musical program of the school. Excitement and good spirit run high in all these organizations. He shows enthusiasm-the starry-eyed actor in Mrs. McThing , the poster contest winner, the tenor blending his voice with the chorus, and the excited broadcaster-each with his own special dream. 85 Q X Silhouette lighting adds the impressive touch to the Boys Chorus musical number, The Creation. Dr. Harry Canfield is ready to give Margie Politoske gleefully assists that downbeat to the orchestra during barefooted Margie McKelvey into a pan one of their rehearsal periods. of cold water and oysters during Senior Broadcasting Club initiation. ey '4 AR l vw 1.7 4 fini 4 'Xxx x l A -X i Junior Broodcosting Club members rehearse script duing their regulor meeting time. In with the new cmd out with the old. Pictured czbove ore the old ond new officers of the Junior Dro- rnotics Club. P1 I' K? V7 X She's on the air! Dotty D'Tullio speaks through the mike on the day of the broadcast. Junior Drurnotics Club members give ci skit during their club period to fellow dromcitists, llll - All oboord! Senior Brood- ll costing Club members ore pic- tured in front of the bus before they climb oboord for their on- nuol spring trip to Pittsburgh. 87 I 1 Preparing for lheir firsl pub- lic performance is the Junior Girls' Chorus direcfed by Joyce Lalshaw. 88 Ready for work! Mr. George Pollock and his band members seffle down to serious work during cu practice session. Indiana Join? High School band is picfured in the new uniforms that were pur- chased This year. The Girls' Chorus makes its final ap- pearance of the year on the night of the Spring Choral Concert. Junior Chapel Choir, directed by Joyce Lat' show, practice one of their numbers gathered around the piano. During the winter season the Mixed Chorus presents a portion of the musical Christ- mas program. 89 Ill Tis education forms the common mind: iust as the twig is bent the tree's inclined. Educational clubs serve their members by giving them extra experi- ence in various fields of interest. In addition, these clubs plan many projects, field trips, and social events. The activities of the Camera Club are centered around obtaining shots for the school newspaper and yearbook. Using class information, members of the Geography, Science, Historians, and Conserva- tionists clubs plan interesting meetings and proiects that correspond with the subiects they study. Future Homemakers of America are senior high girls who apply the skills taught in home economics classes to plan for future homemaking. Many students interested in salesmanship ioin the Distributive Education Club. The showcase in the front hall is a project of the DE's. National Honor Society is a national organization which recognizes the abiding influences of leadership, scholarship, character, and service that is bred in students by school life. Erma Berenbrok, member of the 7th and 8th Science Club, explains her proiect on the bi-products of coal. During the Senior Historians as- ssembly, Thru The Years a few his- torians present that old familiar dance -the Charleston! 90 Clubs . . . National Honor Society holds their annual induction for the new members in the school auditorium, Senior Historian members show the years they will cover in their assembly, Thru The Years. Distributive Education students board the bus thot will take them to Pittsburgh. Vernon Cook, Science Club member, shows his proiect on diFferent types of airplane engines. The Sidney Gordon chapter of Junior Historians is working on scrapbooks in the library at Memorial Hail. Rosie Davis, chairman, and her com- mittee arrange the showcase on the Gust floor-a weekly duty of Distributive Edu- cation students, Harry Reed draws a diagram show- ing the parts of a flower to fellow iunior science club members, Mark Gorman and Jim Chapman. The topic of the Geography Club this meeting time is South America, and it seems the girls have located the continent. Senior High science member Pete Chamberlain explains the circuit of a demonstration radio to the science club. Mr. Jesse Lubold talks to the Jackie Dutton holds song books Tenth grade Tri-Hi-Y girls Faith senior high on Witness during for the students coming into the Noble and Despo Stavres have the their Friday morning devotional auditorium. Gus Wilden is helping morning devotions during the de- period, himself. votional period. We Pause for Prayer Students pause for prayer. For a few minutes they call a halt to their busy schedule of classes and activities and devote a portion of their time to the serious business of spiritual living. Now is the time for thought and contemplation, the time to renew faith and recreate ideals. Indiana High meets spiritual needs through the bi-monthly devotional assemblies for junior and sen- ior high. Dr. Canfield directs the assem- bly in singing a religious number. Special music is provided by the Chapel Choir standing in the back- ground. 94 4 . Deadline! Another deadline--impossible! But iournalism students, with a front page story due, or copy for the yearbook to be turned in, find time passing them by. A deadline, the typical element of journal- ism, means much hard work for the young journalists. But it's worth the effort, however, when The High Arrow rolls off the press, and no one awaits the L'lndien more eagerly than those who had a part in its creation. 'TI' Ycwizfti i The two editors, Dottie Specht and Judy Gor don are discussing plans for the activities section of the L'lndien More problems! Judy Gordon and Darla Gaodhart seek advice from Mr, Craig Swauger concerning the fourth page of the paper -1? Nancy McKinney and Pat Anderson count The High Arrow during a journalism class in Room 104. 47 Tl . L TRA,NlNCZi'5Clf00 SIXTEEN! We Send for Our Permits Test time is never very far away, and with this in mind, Drivers' Education students work hard to master the skills of good driving. Mr. William Wilt, instructor of the course, patiently turns out over fifty licensed drivers each semes- ter. Through his instruction, the students learn basic driving habits and the rudiments of safety. 96 CAR 'ff Mr. William Wilt is being arrested by Patrolman Bill Keller for speeding in his souped-up l9l4 Ford. fApriI Foolli Last minute instructions and a word of encouragement are given Shirley Mutz before she takes her drivers' test. Shirley, ready to take her test, places the key in the ignition, '1 l With one eye on the camera, John Limb continues to eat his lunch in the cafeteria. Crowd shot of the cafe- teria during senior high lunch period. Cafeteria Management girls wash and dry dishes in the kitchen. Line-up in the cafeteria. Jack Hutton apparently has his eye on some choice morsel, --,-,ia NOON TIME The Cafeteria Scene The bell rings. Once again it is time to eat. Meals are served to the students in the cafeteria by Mrs. Madeline Stapleton, cafe- teria manager, and the members of the Cafe- teria Management Club. The students aid the cooks in the preparation of the meal, arrange the food, on the counters, and then serve it to their fellow classmates. all One minute to play on the new athletlc field and the score IS 7 6 The Blairsville Bobcats make one last desperate lunge to down the Braves but the whistle blows and tonight lndlana sklns the cat This was football season with the Llttle Indians fighting hard to the finlsh endmg wlth a record of 4 4 1 lt was a cold wet season but the fans were there cheering and wavmg pom poms After the usual between season lull basketball entered the spotlight Excitement ran hugh as the ball bounded back and forth across the floor often hitting the mark to make a basket Fans of the Braves cheered At last the cagemen finished with a 13 10 account Who can forget the vibrant music of the band or the pep of afternoon game dances lt was all part of the seasonal splrlt Hand ln hand wlth the Floormen were the Matmen who experienced the best season wlth only three losses to mar their record They wrestled hard and the school turned out to them on to vlctory Then her nose around the corner the grass green and soon the track and base squad It a good working over Unable use the new Indiana Nlne returned to their up the season with eight devlatlon from the usual through In a punch dld than county track tltle athletic program with active players showed sports very end, and Indiana 98 0 inut to Play . ' I W V 7 -PH' 'vb Time Out for Football JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD VARSITY RECORD Ind Opp. Ind Punxsutawney I3 I2 Leechburg I9 Apollo 20 0 Kittanning IA Blairsville I3 O Vandergrift 0 Montgomery Twp. I3 6 North Cambria 9 - -- - - Punxsutawney I9 Totals 59 I8 Blairsville 7 Won 4 LOS, 0 Westmont O Ebensburg O DuBois . 6 Totals 74 Won 4 Lost 4 Tied I Football squad eats a hearty meal at the Lions Health Camp during prevseason football drills. Indiana dedicates new oth- letic field with I9-I4 win over Leechburg in season's inaugural. JUNIOR HIGH RECORD Opp. Ind 'IA Kittanning 7 7 Blairsville 20 I3 Westmont , 24 6 United Joint , I3 I9 Ebensburg 7 6 Punxsutawney I4 I3 i 26 Totals 85 AI Won 6 Lost 0 I45 Rest period before the afternoon practice at football camp. Notice how happy the boys are. OPP o 7 o o o o 7 l A.. in ,, , QQ, L 3 4: X J X 4, as 1' 5 s 1 5 5 xl a t F 4 1 , v.. Q . fs A- I I VARSITY RECORD Blairsville Punxsutawney Apollo Hollidoysburg Ferndale Windber Westmont Conernaugh Twp. Ebensburg Johnstown Punxsutawney Windber Ferndale Hollidaysburg Conemaugh Twp. Ebensburg Blairsville Johnstown Marion Center Westmont Blairsville Ind 57 66 70 52 35 78 51 75 60 35 50 49 63 58 67 56 44 62 72 51 69 Opp. 45 63 28 50 43 61 58 52 54 75 43 63 29 47 53 62 60 77 47 76 74 Top: Chauncey Grcnziano attempts a field goal as Blairs- ville ond indiana players get ready for the rebound in ci iunioi varsity game. Bottom: Two Blairsville players land on the floor in ci vain attempt to steal the ball from Little Indian guard Jim Sullinger. Those 8-Minute Quariers indiana cheerleaders, captained by Ann Ward, lead The local fans in a cheer during the Hollidcysburg game. 103 Ron Good Ends himself near The floor after making a mad scramble for fhe ball. Baskelball managers Warren Edmis- ton and Louie Prato wash the basketball uniforms. X ,fi I VARSITY CAGERS Row 'lx Sullinger, Buierbaugh, Cook, Lezanic, Agnello, coach Woodie Banks. Row 2: Good, Zbur, Cunningham, Carr. JUNIOR Armagh Westmont Blairsville Montgomery Wesfmont Kiski Blairsville Armagh Kllfannlng Monlgornery 'IO4 HIGH RECORD Ind 29 41 23 4I 42 51 35 30 47 A7 OPP I8 29 I8 22 I2 26 21 II 22 31 V fb Q4 Y s 7 E 1- 5, 4 , V E Q' 1 9 S J ,V av RN! , 'ff 'if ,H if .1 'ffm ku an a i'2X Ns WS- 9' H -H - Qu' 'fx 9' 9' 3' , T x 3 .1 4-TQ? . .3 W-- W , . S. 3 .,,,,, 1 9- f if 5, K W' S ,,.. Ls 1 .. B' , 5,8 Q is I 53, ' I X 0 'fl U 5 1 xx, 1 .. if' 1 h mx. N 4 lf xg ,QV -Af Coach Sam Lengel and his matmen are intently Heavyweight Dole Amina plants cu half nelson interested in the 138-lb, match. on his Conemaugh Township foe. asf-Second Pins WRESTLING RECORD Kiski Hollidaysburg Windber Red Bank Valley Cresson Latrobe Conemaugh Twp. Greensburg Johnstown Blairsville Won 7 Lost 3 Ind 47 29 37 36 37 19 22 23 18 17 Opp. 5 13 0 17 6 20 18 19 21 20 Bill McCrec1ry, lndiona's 103 pounder, is set to slum his opponent into a pinning combination. varsity wrestler, receives instruc- tions from Coach Eugene Lep- le 4. Above: Nick Ernick, iunior X bid A Top Right: Lennie Hoch is carried off the mots Above: Bucky Tote, 133-lb. grcippler, attempts by his teammates offer whipping his Johnstown op- cn hold on Johnstown's Don Gclluci in the District 6, ponent. PIAA final. Tote lost c close decision. Rowlz Wetzel, Rowe, Rising, B. McCrec1ry, Cunningham, Pierce, G. McCreczry, Doskivich, Receski, Sexton, Mcidill, Amino. Row2: Hoch, Tcite, M ,Ac .xy Herb Scott, iunior thinclad, goes far and high in the broad jump event at the Indiana County Class A Track Meet. .vl5'X- Q. '. A mains ,, ,.. .M,1g.4,,5, . P Q g?: .'.w-if bw .H us, rf - fxgsfff' 534' M 7 Q .vs s A ,.. 1 . , ff' 'fini' ixgwgip--..xaM wwf-' 7 'Am I they -MM ,vf,,,fgp.. With the Stop Watch Coach Jack Kurtz's 1955 track squad, without the services of many star per- formers from last year's team, came through the season with a better record than its predecessor. The Cindermen started out in good fashion by placing first in a quad-angular at Elders Ridge and finished in style by recapturing the Indiana County Class A title. Sandwiched in between was a win over Punxsutawney, a second to Greensburg in a tri-angular, a second to Johnstown, and a fifth place in the Tri- County Meet. Indiana placed fifth in the District 6 event with only Jim Bell emerging in first place in the pole vault division. Ken Sink ramps home first in the 440-yard run Jerry Boucher and a Punxs'y cinderman get set at the County Meet. for the 120-high hurdles. jus, 31 , ' JA lndianc's Jock Wilden and George McCreary set themselves for the 'IOO-yard dcsh during the Punxsutawney meet. Chorley Zbur, anchor mon of the E80 relay, receives the boton from Ken Sink ut the Punxs'y meet. Row 1: Miconi, Bell, Huey, Sink, R. Smith, Reschini, Boucher, E. Boyer, Kurtz. Row 2: Van Horn, Bever idge, Scott, Cober, Moreau, W. Boyer, Gryczuk, Edmiston. Row 3: D. Caldwell, moncger, Clark, Wilt Modill, London, B. Smith, Slupek. Row 4: G. Coldwell, Clawson, Beatty, B. McCreory. Raw 5: Good Morlin, Mcgistrellc, Styers, Sexton, G, McCreory, leonardo, Wilden. x Westmont Johnstown Conemaugh Franklin Altoona Ferndale Johnstown Conemaugh Westmont Franklin Ferndale Altoona Kiski ' Denotes Forfent 'B 'K 'L ff -'Jun' Yr, 'W S 9. 'G w':a I 5' X 1 ' :ln bl., U , ,, y ' E' . 0 01 ,fl ff I .45 I W n B - A Q f S. 'mf' LL ll K 1' All 5 A YL in l.. R I' J ll Z' !x 7,1 . -A 1 --kg QQ A ks' W r , 4 L W , . X G W. X. 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II I2 Busrness Manager of Hrgh Arrow Secretary of Hrstorrans I2 TrrHrY IOI2 Intramurals McQUOWN PENELOPE KAY Secretarral Natronal Honor Socrety II I2 Secretary of Student Councrl I2 Allred Youth II I2 Maror ette I0 I2 Icaptarnl Trr HrY I0 Dramatrcs I0 Publrcatrons II I2 Busrness Manager of Llndren Homeroom presrdent I2 Homeroom vrce presrdent II Intramurals MAGAS ESTELLA MAE General College Natronal Honor Socrety I2 Trr Hr Y I2 Allred Youth I2 Mrxed Chorus I2 MALCOLM VIRGINIA ELAINE Drstrrbutrve Educatron Trr Hr Y vrce presrdent II DE Club I2 Homeroom presrdent IO Intramurals MARSH DONALD General College Student Councrl I2 Homeroom treasurer II HrY I0 Intramurals MARSHALL ELAINE LEE Drstrrbutrve Educatron Tumblrng IOII DE Club I2 Home room presrdent II Intramurals MARSHALL JON ALAN General College Natronal Honor Socrety II I2 Sendracs presrdent I2 Prolectron Club II I2 Boys Glee Club I2 Chapel Chorr I2 Mrxed Chorus I2 MICONI WILLIAM JOHN Gen eral College Varsrty I I2 Varsrty track Intramurals MIKE SELL KATHLEEN MARIE Secretarral Natronal Honor So cety II I2 Trr HrY Secretary II Publrcatrons staff II I2 GAA II Allred Youth IO I2 Homeroom secretary II I2 Grrls Chorus II Intramurals MILLER FLORENCE LARUE Secre tarral Tumblrng Club I0 I2 Grrls Glee Club II I2 Intro murals MILLER JAMES CLAIR Drstrrbutrve Educatron Club I2 Band 1012 MORETTI RAYMOND Practrcal Arts Varsrty I Club IOI2 Varsrty baseball IOI2 Intramurals MORGANTI JOHANNA Drstrrbutrve Educatron GAA MRUK THOMAS General College Natronal Honor Socrety I2 Sendracs I2 Band I0 I2 Orchestra I0 I2 Mrxed Chorus I2 Boys Glee Club II Intramurals MULLER JAMES LAW RENCE Practrcal Arts Varsrty I II I2 Boys Glee ub I2 Varsrty football II I2 Homeroom vrce presrdent IOII Intramurals MYERS SHIRLEY Bookkeeprng Allred Youth I2 Chapel Chorr I2 NAGEY NANCY JANE General Col lege Natronal Honor Socrety II I2 Trr Hr Y I0 I2 Modern Dance Club I2 Band I0 II Mrxed Chorus II I2 Organ I0 I2 Chapel Chorr II I2 NASTASE ALBERTA PEARL Secre tarral Natronal Honor Socrety I2 Red Cross II I2 Lrbrary IOI2 Ushers II I2 Broadcasting I2 Homeroom presrdent and treasurer II Intramurals NEALER JOHN FLOYD Practrcal Arts Boys Glee Club II NICHOLSON MARY LOUISE General College Natronal Honor Socrety I2 Trr HrY IOI2 Allred Youth II I2 Publlcatron staff II I2 Assrstant edrtor llndren OCALLAGHAN ILA Specral Natronal Honor Socrety I2 Allred Youth President I2 Mrxed Chorus I2 Intramurals OSENKOWSKI MARY LOU Practrcal Arts Tumblrng I0 I2 GAA I2 Allred Youth I0 II Mrxed Chorus I0 I2 Intramurals PALMER ROBERT JAY Machrne Shop PETERSON ROBERT Prac trcal Arts Mrxed Chorus Boys Glee Club I2 Intramurals PIERCE CLAIR Bookkeeprng Varsrty I Club I0 I2 Varsty wrestling Tumblrng I0 I2 PIERCE RUBY Practrcal Arts Cafe terra Management Drrvers Educatron II PIFER GERALD Gen eral College IJHS Mascot I2 Sendracs IO I2 HrY IO I2 Key Club II I2 Broadcastrng IOI2 Intramurals PINA EILEEN Secretarral POLITOSKE MARGARET ANN Gen eral College Senror Broadcastrng II I2 Sendracs I0 I2 FHA I0 I2 Mrxed Chorus IOI2 Chapel Chorr II I2 Grrls Cho rus IOI2 Intramurals POUNDS GLADYS MAY Practrcal rts FHA PRATO LOUIS FRANK General College Broadcastrng I0 I2 Hr Y I0 I2 Varsrty I II I2 Sports edrtor of Hrgh Arrow and Llndren Football Basketball manager II I2 Presrdent of Homeroom I2 Intramurals PRITCHARD PATRICIA JEAN Club DE Club I2 PROTZ DELORES Bookkeeprng Allred Youth II I2 Ushers Club II I2 PRUNER PHYLLIS LOUISE Sec retarral Ushers II I2 Red Cross II I2 Lrbrary II Grrls Glee Club II RANKIN GAYENELLE Drstrrbutrve Educatron DE Club I2 RAY EDWARD Practrcal Arts Conservatron Club I2 Intramurals RAY LEROY Practrcal Arts Conservatron Club I2 REDINGER EARL Bookkeeprng Conservatron Club I0 I2 Tumblrng I0 I2 REED CURTIS LEROY Machrne Shop Varsrty I Club IOI2 Varsrty football and base ball REISINGER SHIRLEY Practrcal Arts FHA I2 Patrol Club I2 RESCHINI ROGER JOSEPH General College Pub lrcatrons I2 Assrstant edrtor of Llndren Treasurer Senror Drstrrbutrve Educatron Trl HIY Ushers Hrstorrans Spanrsh Club IOI2 Camera Club I0 II Prolec tronrsts II Key Club I2 Frre Squad Homeroom presrdent IO II Homeroom vrce presrdent I0 I2 Varsrty track Intro murals REVIE CHARLOTTE MAE Practrcal Arts Ushers Club Il I2 GAA I0 Allred Youth II Safety Patrol I2 Band IOI2 RHEA KAUL Practrcal Arts FHA I2 SABOL ELIZABETH Secretarral Homeroom treasurer II I2 Grrls Chorus I0 I2 SADOWSKI ROSALIE Practrcal Arts GAA IO I2 Marorettes II I2 Mrxed Chorus I2 Grrls Chorus IO I2 Intramurals SEATON DIANE LEFEVRE General College Trr Hr Y I0 I2 Allred Youth I0 I2 GAA I0 I2 Mrxed Chorus F SECOSKY JEAN General College Vrce presrdent of Natronal Honor Socrety I2 Vrce presrdent ot school II Cheerleader 9I2 Dramatrcs IOI2 GAA presr ' H II . 1 ' . - 1 1 ' - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 ' 5 . , . 1 1 - , - . . . . 1 - 11 11 . . 1 - A 1 - ' f Cl , . 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - l . 1 1 , 4 1 I . 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' 1 . . . 1 ' ' 1 - - ' ' 1 - 1 ' - 1 '- II8 dent sntramurals SEDLOCK SHARRI KAY Specsal GAA FHA SEGNER MARY Dsstrsbutsve Education Tum blmg 1011 GAA 11 12 Allsed Youth 10 DE Club 12 EL KIRK SARAH Specsal T HsY 1011 GAA 1012 Patrol 1012 Allsed Youth 1012 Chorus 1012 Trl HsY pressdent 1011 Intramurals SHADLE SANDRA LOUISE Bookkeep sn e Cross 101 atro u 1 Dramatscs 10 Tumblsng 10 Trl HIY 10 SHAFFER DIXIE General College Natsonal Honor Socsety 12 Trs Hs Y 1012 FHA 12 SHAFFER ROBERT Practscal Arts Conservatson 1012 SHANK JOHN General College Na sonal Honor Socsety 12 HsY 10 SHEARER LORETTA Practscal Arts L brary 1012 FHA 12 SHEEHE DAVID Practscal Arts Pro son Club 1112 Key ub Ou ss e atrol sre squad 1112 Sendracs SHERWIN MARGUERITE General College Tn HsY 1012 Dramatscs 1011 GAA 11 Safety Patrol 1012 FHA 12 Pressdent of Trs Hs Y 12 SHICK BETTY JOANNE Secretarsal Gsrls Chorus 11 12 Ushers Club 11 12 SHIELDS WILLIAM JAY General College Student Councsl 12 Publscatsons12 Key Club Broadcastsng Sendracs HsY Band Msxed Chorus 1112 SHUNKWILER CAROL ANN General College T HsY 1012 GAA 1112 Senso H torsans 12 Sensor Broadcastsng 12 SINK KENNETH CLARE General College Varssty I Vsce pressdent af homeroom 12 Varssty track Varssty football SKAPURA MARLENE Secretarsal GAA 1112 Gsrls Chorus 1112 Msxed Chorus 12 SLUPEK JOSEPHINE Bookkeepsng A Club 11 2 Ushers 11 12 SMELTZER DONNA JEAN Secretarsal Home room treasurer SMITH BEVERLY ANN Bookkeepsng SMITH FRED M General College Club 12 HsY 1 2 Key Club 1112 Prolectsonssts 1112 Intramurals SMITH KATHRYN SUE Specsal Trl Hs Y 1012 Sendracs 1012 AY Club 1011 Gsrls Chorus 1012 Mtxed Chorus 12 SMITH MARTIN GILBERT General College Natsonal Honor S csety Ipressdent 121 11 12 Student Councsl 1112 Key Club 1112 Sendracs 12 Camera 10 Prolectsonssts 1112 Fsre Squad 11 12 Broadcastsng 12 Boys Glee Club I2 Band Man ager 12 Presvdent homeroom 11 SMITH RICHARD CLAY Boo keepsng Varssty I 1112 HsY 1112 Conservas n 12 Intramurals SPECHT DOROTHY JEAN General Col lege Ncstsonal Honor Socsety 1112 Publscatsons 1112 Edstor of Llndsen Sendracs 1112 Broadcastsng 1112 Trs Hs Y 11 12 Lsbrary Club 11 12 Hsstorsans 12 GAA 11 Msxed Chorus 1112 Intramurals SPENCE STANLEY STEPHEN General College Dramatscs 1012 Broadcast ng 1012 HsY 1112 Yef Club 1012 Chapel Chosr Msxed Chorus Boys Glee Club SPOTTS FRANK DELANO Machsne Shop I tramurals STAHLMAN ROBERT LEROY Machsne Shop Camera Club 10 Intramurals STAPLETON ROSELLA Sec retanal Dramatscs 10 Allsed Youth 11 12 Publscatsons 11 12 Intramurals STEFFEY MURRAY KELLAR Machsne Shop Varssty I 1112 Football 1112 STEPHENS CONSTANCE General College Natsonal Honor Socsety 1112 TrsHsY GAA 11 12 Sendracs 11 12 Gsrls Chorus 11 12 Msxed Cho rus 1112 Homeroom pressdent 12 Intramurals STEWART GERALDINE Specsal STEWART RICHARD Gneral College Natsonal Honor Socsety 12 H Y 1012 Key Club 1012 Homeroom vsce pressdent 11 Intramurals STIVER BEVERLY JEANNE General College Tr Hs Y 1012 Sendracs 11 12 Broadcastsng 1012 Sensor Hsstorsans Safety Patrol 1011 Homeroom treasurer 10 Band 1012 STONEBRAKER ROSE ANN General College Bsble Study 10 Allsed Youth 11 12 Gsrls Chorus STONER ROBERT KERMIT Practscal Arts Conservatson 10 Intramurals STUCHELL BETTY LAVERNE Practscal Arts Student Patrol 11 12 Allsed Youth 12 Intra murals Gsrls Chorus 11 SULLINGER JAMES WILLIAM Gen eral College Dramatscs 1012 Broadcastsng 1012 Hs Y 10 12 Chapel Chosr Boys Glee Club Msxed Chorus TATE JESSIE LAVERNE Bookkeepsng Natsonal Honor Socsety 12 Student Councsl treasurer 12 Homeroom treasurer 11 12 Trs Hs Y 1011 Tumblsng 1011 Safety Patrol 1012 Allsed Youth 1012 Intramurals TATE ORREN ROY General College Natsonal Honor Socsety 12 Varssty I 11 12 Varssty football wrestling Intramurals TEMPLETON KENNETH EUGENE Specsal Band 1012 Intramurals TERRITO MICHAEL PAUL Machsne Shop Conservatson 12 Intramurals THOMAS SANDRA KAY General College Student Councsl 10 Tr Ushers 11 12 FHA 1012 Student Patrol 1012 In tramurals TURLEY SHARON LYNN General College Tum blsng 1012 Allsed Youth 1012 Lsbrary 11 12 Sendracs 11 12 TrsHsY 1012 Intramurals TYGER EULAMAE Dsstrsbu tsve Educatson Student Patrol 1012 Trs HsY 11 DE Club 12 Intramurals WAGNER BARBARA MARIE General Col e e GAA 1011 TrsHsY 1112 Lsbrary 1012 Sensor ss torsans 12 Intramurals WAKEFIELD JAMES GORDON Prac tscal Arts Patrol 11 Fsre Squad 1112 WALLS ROBERT EUGENE Specsal Conservatson 1012 AY Club 10 Wrest lsng 1011 WALTERMIRE VIOLET MARIE Secretarsal Gsrls Chorus Red Cross 11 12 Intramurals WARD ANN MARGARET General College Sensor Class vsce pressdent GAA 1012 Cheerleaders 1012 lcaptasnl Broadcastsng 10 Chapel Chosr 11 12 Publscatsons 11 12 Intramurals WAT KINS MILDRED Practscal Arts 1Irs Hs Y 1012 Allsed Youth 1112 Ushers 1112 FHA 12 WERTHEIMER CHARLES Prac tscal Arts Intramurals WETZEL ELAINE VIRGINIA General College T HsY 1112 Allsed Youth 1012 Broadcastsng 11 12 Dramatscs 1011 Gsrls Chorus 1011 Lsbrary 12 Intra murals WHITE KATHRYN ALICE Practscal Arts Trs Hs Y 11 12 Allsed Youth 11 FHA 12 Sendracs 11 12 WIDDOW SON JANET MARIE General College Buble Study 1112 Allsed Youth 12 Chapel Chosr 11 12 Gsrls Chorus 10 12 Msxed Chorus 12 Band 1012 Intramurals WILDEN THOMAS Practscal Arts Varssty l 1112 Football 1012 Intramurals WILLIAMS JOHN CHARLES Practscal Arts WILSON DENNIS EUGENE Machsne Shop Student Patrol 10 Red Cross 12 WINGROVE HARRY FRANKLIN Machsne Shop Basketball 1011 Intramurals WOLFE NANCY LEE Practscal Arts Tr HsY 10 Band 1112 FHA 12 Dramatscs 1012 Intramurals WOLFE SALLY LYNNE General College Trs Hs Y 11 12 GAA 1012 Allsed Youth 1011 Band 1012 Orchestra 11 Chapel Choir I2 Intramurals WOLFORD BEVERLY ANN General College Student Patrol 1012 Red Coss 1011 Spanssh Club ll GAA 11 Sendracs 1112 Broadcastsng I2 Trs Hs Y 1011 Gsrls Chorus 12 Intramurals WOOD WAYNE A Machsne Shop Intramurals WOODALL CAROLE LOUISE Specsal GAA 1112 Sendracs 12 Trs HsY 10 Allsed Youth 1011 Gsrls Chorus 1112 Msxed Chorus 12 Intramurals ZAFFUTO .IOSEPHINE ROSEMARY Practscal Arts Dra m scs 10 Allred Youth 11 Red Cross 1012 FHA 1012 Homeroom secretary 11 ZAFFUTO SAMUEL DANIEL General College Allsed Youth 10 Broadcastsng 10 Intramurals ZAMBERLAN ROXIE ANN General College TrsHsY 1012 Dramatscs 10 Red Cross 1011 Intramurals 5 I . , . 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