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Rowl L.-R. E. Gowarty, J. Viansky, E. Pershun, B. Patterson, D. Thomas, M. Schmucker, B. Stemmler, H, Conn, B. Spangler, G. Manges. Row2 E. Henry, R. Conaholn, J. Lenox, L. Shager, S, Doniu, A. Fuiiu, R. Monte, J. Eianiuls, L. Siemm- ler, G. Thomas, A. Rhoads. Row3 D. Johnson, D. Fetterolf, E. Zuchelli, D. Gree- ley, L. Reinholtz, P. Roddy, B. Tipton, J. Maust, J. Ciarocco, B, Thomas, K. Show- man. Row 4 J. Hay, B. Muhl, C. Shesko, J. Hoar, R. Bowser, C. Kimmel, D, Stoppe, der, L, Row 7 Janecz S. Whipkey, N. Donia, B. Jarosyk, K. Fry, S. Shippey. Row 5 A. Moslcey, J. Ny- mick, R. Griffith, W. Landis, R. Cebula, R. Zorn, B. Holt, B. Durban, D. Johnson, C. Morrise, S. Shettic. Row6 A. Roberts, D. Jacobs, L. Ream, N. Stoner, G. Moshol- Gathagan, G. Croyle, N. Lohr, D. Stewart, J. Keyser, B, Baltzer, J. Mauzy. M. Kelbonis, K. Avery, D. Berkibile, H. Henry, E. Wozniak, M. Gontis, M. yk, S. Miller, B. Fexerovich, O. Malinowsky, E. Harvey. Mrs. Thomas VOCAL GROUP Seated F. Sheftic. Standing H. Jacobs, R. Thomas, T. Riposo, R. Whitfield, R. Waslyczak, W. Landis. SEXTET Seated: P. Hammer. Standing N. Lohr, S. Raley, S, Sheftic, J. Williams, D. Stewart, C. Moors.
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ni 3. , Q. is ,L , si.. - . .. ' - it if , . K afis S6 . , 2 . is gi H .5 x f' , 'J -.fi i Y Pa' il f K.. 5 ' , Rowl L.-R. R. Beener, N. Ryniak, W. Kowalczyk, G, Bailey, J. Raymand, A. Shippey, D. Meyers, D. Sadowsky, M. Fetsko, B. Persuhn, H. Conn. Row2 R. St.Clair, G. Carroll, S. Jacobs, P. Griffith, E. Randall, C. Horner, J. Weaver, E. Darusa, R. Reffner, R. Gracie, T. Bodziak, J. Reffner. Row 3 L. Stuitt, E, Whipkey, J. Smith, G, Shaffer, D. Fisher, P. Reffner, F. Slovinsky, M. Lepley, R. J. Pritts, J. Mitchell, B. Awtey. Row4 M. McCune, P. Ryniak, B. Kisamore, L. Hubert, C. Sadowsky, J. Wal- bush, C. St.Clair, J. Omerzo, H. Jacobs, F. Sheftic, J. Hoar, W. Keyser. Row5 E. Sellers, L. Morgan, K. Mahl, G. McVicker, E. Sowerbrower, F. Woy, G. Lazier, T. Reposa, W. Adams, T. Sheeler, R. Thomas. Row6 P. Bowser, M. Diest, S. Kaufman, J. Williams, J. Gera, C. Horner, D. Stets, R. Wasylczyk, R. Whitfield, G. Reed, W. Gilbert, F. Sprock. Row7 C. Schmucker, M. Shields, D. Miller, J. Barclay, B. Reese, C. Bertolini, R. Gordon, H. Pacifico, D. Peterson, E. Mash, D. Neuhoff. 6h0!UlA, Possibly the greatest ambassador of good will for J.B.J. High School is the school chorus. Under the masterful direction of Mrs. Louise Thomas, the chorus has maintained the recogni- tion and prestige that makes it one of the best chorus groups ever had at J.B.J. Being composed of sophomores, iuniors and seniors, the chorus has a membership of one hun- dred and seventy members. Along with the yearly spring concert, special music by the chorus was provided for devotions, special groups sang for assemblies and devo- tions, while still smaller groups sang for ban- quets and other community affairs. Four students represented our chorus at the Central-Western District Chorus at Portage, Pa. These students were: Charlene Moors, Dixie Ste- wart, Judy Williams and Bob Thomas. Dixie Stewart, through competitive tryouts, was se- lected to be a member of the All-State Chorus at Washington, Pa., for her second year. Dixie is the first member of our chorus to make State Chorus and also be a soloist at District Chorus two years in succession and her senior year at State. Seventeen members represented J.B.J. at All-County Chorus: Nancy Lohr, Charlene Moors, Dixie Stewart, Jane Walbush, Judy Williams, Sandra Sheftic, Peggy Hammer, Sandra Raley, Annabelle Rhoads, Robert Thomas, Harry Jacobs, Fred Sheftic, Tony Riposo, Mark Lepley, Bill Eller, Ronald Walsyczak and Ronald Whitfield. Nineteen fifty-seven was the second year pins were awarded to students earning thirty or more points. These points are based on the prin- cipals of grades, small group work, solo work, State, District, and All-County representation. The accomplishments of the chorus would never have been possible without the hard work of Mrs. Thomas and the members combined. A spe- cial thanks goes to Sandra Sheftic, Peggy Hom- mer and Sandra Raley for their piano accom- paniments. e
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ful-JCL O Jil, , The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the home, school and community, a high standard of Christian Character. This motto is the chief ambition of every member of this organization. The club members hope that by following this pledge they will set examples for their fellow students to follow. The club started the year by electing their officers: Edmond Phillips, President, Larry Shannon, Vice-President, Gary Mosholder, Secretary and Treasurer, and Don Fet- terolf, Chaplain. Their advisor is Mr. Leventry. This year ten new members were initiated into the club making a total of twenty-one members. The activities in- cluded: dances, a skating party and a number of other so- cial events. They also held activities with their co-organi- zation, the Tri-Hi-Y. A note of solemnity pervades each duty and activity, because it is basically a religious club and has a program of worship study and actions toward Christianity. With high spirits and a good attitude they all worked very hard to make the objectives cf the club a great success. 1 E The J.B.J. Chapter of the Tri-Hi-Y, one of the oldest organizations in our high school, has helped mold Christianity, Leadership and Depenclability into the lives of every member. The year's activities included: teas for the faculty, dances, one of which helped raise money for the March of Dimes, and selling peanuts. They helped to aid the Hungarian refu- gees by sending clothing and cther needs overseas. At Christmas they made their an- nual visit to the Children's Aid Home in Som- erset. New members were initiated this year at a very impressive ceremony which was at- tended by the parents cf club members. The Club President is Charlene Moors, with these other officers: Wilma Fetchl, Vice- President, Sandra Sheftic, Secretary, Gwen Cronemiller, Treasurer, and Betsy Stemmler, Chaplain. The club advisor is Louise Thomas. if . 'l.,,L:J Hi-Y President L. Shannon 28
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