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Now t Sets Only To Reavvaken, Hera Qing A New Dawn. Margaret Anderson Senior Class Officers: Patrick Lally, Presidentg Hubert O'Brien, Vice Presidentg Joseph Barovich Leslie Ross, Secretaryg Stephen I-Iartsky, Treasurer. Margaret Bateman Regina Bechtel 8 Rebecca Benes Lois Bennett Veronica Bralich Mary Beth Cashier Carolyn Benson Ioan Burns John Chavara 9 Pamela Borsa Kathleen Butoryak Charles Ciochetto J Kathy Cook Demse Dam1o11 Paul Currle R1Ch2Td Czesnakowmz gb 'ff' 5 Taxgfqwip 33 fs 33,1 lgai lsg ,imugfgvvfrl ',,,,,,wf-w-- qi -E3 !ip604l'3' we if fi Robert Darke Steven D3V1d GUY DEGTQSOHO Carol DeSant1s Robert DeTu111o Remta DeMart1n1s Edward Donnelly 10 , ,.Q ,:,: K' b , - 1 ff' , , I iff' .. m g . W U' , 8 Y ' , ' , If . ' f s 7' 5 , .Y 5 .: t . : F ' M , . 'i,i'..Y?1 . , ' . f 5,59 ' 52 ' a -- .f '?fE?f 525555 f.'f-'K A , T ' 'fi'-ai.3r,55:,,1'3s3gg.3,Q. 3 ' :SfE'I: ' Y ' ' :2,'95f'5Qi,,'i:5 I .:-P . 5 ' 3 ' - fh 2, , ' gi::.1lf'g' R M. Ann Donnelly Le1:'s see. . . game Friday night, dance Saturday, Hummm . . Maybe Sunday? Dorothy Dunn Dan Fagan Thomas Fill Diane Formichella joseph Fortuna W Francis Flack Bryan Friiz 11 i Rosemary Garhart Gary Gavala s Annette Garvey Barbara George Suzanne'Gora1 Pamela Gett W1111am Gnfflth Pamela Gregoroff D011112 G1191'1'i1'1i 12 Terri Harakal Stephen Hartsky Frank Herrmann Margaret H011 Timothy Holler Paimicia Hollick Me ! I thought you had it. Leonard Hoover 13 Q!-:Ig Y I 315715: :ya pw QV' go x., X 1 ffl! Mamlyn Houston Bomta Hublcz watch the teefh, fellai Jerome J3.I'OCk1 John Iarocki Joann Iofery Ann Ke av eny Jean Ann Kahl john Kempinski janet Kalchthaler William Keryan Janine Kraute Mary Ellen Kopas Sheila Kretser 15 Debra Kurelko Catherlne Lamont Lawrence Latsko Jom LaC amera Dav1d Larocca Patr1ck Lally Joseph Laslow T1mothy Lengyel 16 Carla Levy Deborah Leyde f w Carol Mack Mario Mancini Emmanuel Marshall Most people count on their fingers . . . 17 Anthony M3511-ian Thomas McMath Mary Miller Eleanor Miller Michael Mirizio And I just washed my hair' Albert Mittal Gail Murcko Michael Namey Genie Natale Thomas Novelli Margaret Neu5tuPa Victor Novak Hubert O'Brien William O'Donnel1 Gregory Olshausky Joanne Palik Mary Lou Pagli arini 19 Richard Palumbo Richard P app Patricia Perfett Alma Petrini Rosemarie Pasqualini Linda Pleban Gerald P1.1J1a1 Jeremiah Phillips David Radkowski Richard Rea I I knew I should've been absent today. Joanne Reardon Patrick Reda Patricia Roach Leslie Ross Daniel Reichart M. Kathleen Rowlands Corinne Ruby D. Jean Ruggiero Martin Ryan I didn't think I looked THAT bad! Robert Sanata Annette St . john Edward Schang 22 Timothy S alandria Richard Scully Jeanne Secovitch K Judith Serna jan Stark P atricia Seeman james Songer E M . Ann Stephenson 23 Cynthia Serafin ' john Songer Susanne Stewart Frederick Svirb ly Mark Szugye Ralph Thomas Sheila Thut Philip Taylor jamie Tromb acco Mark Truman 24 Connie Walsh Donald Werthman Arnett Williams You mean we have to eat this, too? Margaret Williams Michael Wilson 25 Daniel Zeitler wwgmmwzngwwhmx-v'mum:Qmmm,, Iwfkww-,.mfL. 11:-aa-iisgfzsmma X .- :A2,s'5-LL'-fff1fiw2' my L i , ,. N Q i 1 1 1 l UNDERCLASSIVIEN Each Blossom Scents The Air New Blooms loin The Rest. Aho Each Singular Flair, To The Whole, Gives Breath. juniors BOTTOM ROW: H. Norman, N. Novelli, M. Oakes, C. Necastro, M. Niehaus. ROW 2: J. Nogay, K. Nygren, V. Ne1SOI1, A. Olivieri, R. O'Brien, K. O'Meara, M. Norman. l BOTTOM ROW: K. Mack, M. Lamont, R. Kopas. ROW 2:j'. Kulka, T. Magnotto, E. Krauss, G. Koch, J. Marcolivio. ROW 3:J. Kusnir, R. Lolla. BOTTOM ROW: R. Mueller, C. Miller, D. Messett, C. Mc- Elhinny. ROW 2: T. Moonis, K. Murphy, I. Mulligan, B. Matias. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: james Dudash, Treas., julie Mulligan, Sec., Rocky Farmartino, Pres. 5 Kevin Mack Vice Pres. J BOTTOM ROW: R. Pagliarini, D. Perfett, R. Roach. ROW 2: B. Roach, C. Rotell, A. Palumbo, R. Pacsi, I. Pacsi, T. Reinhardt. ROW 3: D. Rotunno, K. Puhala, D. Palik. W ' . 1 BOTTOM ROW: T. Stephenson, C. Sniezek, M. B. Sobash. ROW 2: L. Stefanak, A. Slates, D. Stoup. ROW 3:j. E. Squatrito, R. Specht, G. Stigliano, BOTTOM ROW: T. Zaremba, C. Zebroski, D. White. ROW 2: K. Zajac, B. Wolfinger, D. Woods, S. Yucha, H. Zeitler. C. Smigel, K. Slates. BOTTOM ROW: P. Szugye, L. Tuwsky, K. Toth, D Suchy. ROW 2: C. Strizzi, S. Taczak, K. Vozar, D. White, G. Viselli, E. Toscano. ROW 3: V. Suchy, A. Valletta. 29 BOTTOM ROW: M. Enyart, M. A. Fagan, T. Dud zenski, M. Driscoll, R. Farmartino. ROW 2: P. Fox, D. Fill, T. Fabian, R. Dunder, J. Dudash M. Faber, D. Friedrich. SFATED: M. Borsa, K. Bobish. ROW 2: D. Amheiser M Boyle, C. Bender. ROW 3: M. L. Anderson, 1. A. Bdbish B. Barker, I. Bayuk, J. Bonasera, P. Benes. I SEATED: S. I-Ildeg ROW2 I Hattrup, T Harrison, P Hofius I Hodge, M 5 Hitmar, D. Hartsl-cy BOTTOM ROW: Kempa, M. Hric, P. Joyce, M. Hohman, H. Holton, C. jaklic, G. Kauffman. ROW 2: K. Keaveny, M. L. jaz- winski, T. lbbs, I. I-Iubicz, K. Iofery. BOTTOM ROW: J. I-lalloran, A. Gyurcsanszky, E. Grannison, P. Glancy. ROW 2: A. Grego- rich, I. Gates, M. Good, M. Gill, J. Fuchs. ROW 3: M. Glavan, I. Golub. BOTTOM ROW: S. Santell, D. Sanata, R. Russell, J. Serna, P. Santilli. ROW 2: G. Scarmack, L. Segada, M. L. Saborskyf. BOTTOM ROW: D. Dalessandro, E. Celenzi, J. Curry, A. Care- ghini. ROW 2: W. Dach, L. Coleman, G. Cattron. ROW 3:j. Cipriano, C. Cochran, I. Cavanaugh. ROW 4: L. Conticelli, C. Buckley . S o p h o m o re 5 BOTTOM ROW: J. Burwell R. Ca orossi P Row 2:J. cafeghini, A. oelemi. Row ' 3: D. Cook, P. Cilas, R. Chetock. ROW 4:J. Cipriano, S. Ciochetto. ROW 5:J. Colt. . 1: M ......... SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Lisa Tallarico, Sec.: Christopher DeSantis, Treas. 5 Janice Dunn, Vice Pres.: Alan Baldarelli, Pres. BOTTOM ROW: J. Pall-co, M Repas. ROW 2: L. Roscoe, M. Reichart, N. Rogers. Row 3. M. L. Rea, T. Per- rini, D. Palko. ROW 4: P. Prezgay, K. O'Meara. ROW 5: T. Radkowski, A. Peluso BOTTOM ROW: -I. Augustine, M. Burich, D. Amheiser. ROW 2: S. Allen, P. Babnis, I-I. Bon- asero. ROW 3:J. Bruno, D. Biro, R. Borton. ROW 4: N. Becker, G. Bell, D. Baldwin, T. Brandenstein, A. Baldarelli. i .... ni :- BOTTOM ROW: E. Griffith, L. Herrmann. ROW 2: T. I-Iattrup, D. Herman, D. Harakal, R. Gutshall, D. Gutowski, G. Gett. ROW 3: C. Goral, S. Fortuna, J. Hnida. Sai? 2 m. B4 BOTTOM ROW: J. joseph. ROW 2: D. Jurenovich, M. jarocki. ROW 3: I. Joseph, J. Incerto, V. Kerlick, J. Lally. ROW 4: I. Lavin, B. Kopas. ROW 5: L. Iofery, K. Kuti. .W BOTTOM ROW: T. Rotell. ROW 2: S. Rotunno, J. Russell. ROW 3: J. Salaga, G. Rotell. CLOCKWISE: A. Marcello, A. Loosemore, N. Mar- shall, C. Marks, M. Magnotto. KNEELING: C. DeSantis, D. DSCHDUGH, M Formichella. ROW 2: J. Dalessandro, J. Dunn, R. D'Amore, G. Fedorko, G. Ference, M. Dach, G. Fedorko. ...JWM STANDING: H. Misik, S. Masotto, P. Minor. ROW 2: K. O'I-Iara, E. Medvec. ROW 3:J. 4:L3f.C11ff5umP1f Iyvkggigyiefi ylasfiglhliglfv ABSENTEES: BOTTOM ROW: J. Baker, A. Archie, E. Stephenson. ROW 5. D Neilinsicy ' ' ' ROW 2: J. Ponaratt, E. Flinn, P. Levesque. BOTTOM ROW: M. Szugye, N. Svirbly, V. Sobash, P. Stumpff. ROW 2:j. Stanton, L. Tallarico, D. Songer, G. Shadley ROW ' : . . 2: . 3: R. Severdia, M. S. Stephenson, L. Sebastian, M. Stypula. Xgiiii IEOXVIY-hitec ROW . . . , . . 4: P. Zimmerman. ROW 5: C. Vasko, G. Zajac, K. Yucha, R. Whalen, T. Weller. ROW 6: T. Toplisek, R. Turanyi. Freshmen FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Hugh Garvey, Vice Pres.5 Gerald Hattrup, Treas.g Robert Nogay, Pres.5 Carita Fortuna, Sec. BOTTOM ROW: P. Dunn, P. Enyart. ROW 2: F.. Ebeling, K. Dowling. ROW 3: I. Fagan, D. Duby, 1. Donnelly. BoTToM ROW:j. Sabol, J. Segada, S. Ross. ,ROW 2: S. Schang, M. F. Santell, P. Resele, K. Richards. ROW 3: L. Rossi ROW 4:j. Potprosky. BOTTOM ROW: L. Kaielin, J. Joyce, A. Kulka. ROW 2: K. Klecic B P ,' BOTTOM ROW: R. Chiazzese D. Dalessandro W. Darke. Kempa' 50121 Jurinovlchf ROW 2:j. Bryan, R. Dalessandro, M. DeSantis, J. Cagno. ' Josep ' ' mg' ' K gore' ROW 3: R. Davies, B. Dan, P. DeSantis, D. Caracci, L. K Doblaski, R. Diroll, A. Cook. gr , if BOTTOM ROW: M. Matta, M. Mielcarek, W. Myers, T. Masters, P. Mirizio, D. McMath, S. Lucas, A. Monaco. ROW 2:j. Megyesi, N. Limpar, C. Mancini, M. Marshall, S. Mazzola, M. Mikulski. L BOTTOM ROW: R. Suchy, A. Stumpff, E. Sullivan. ROW 2:j. Walsh, J. Stephenson, B. Susa, M. Stefanak. ROW 3: G. Tyillian, K. Svetina, C. Wasko, T. Tibolet, K. Uhalie, E. Watters. BOTTOM ROW: T. Gill, W. Frederich ROW 2: A. Fuchs, J. George. ROW 3: R. Gates, H. Garvey. ROW 4: R. Gar- hart, B. Fragle. ROW 5: M. Gammino C. Fortuna. ROW 6: D. Gonder, A. George. ROW 7:D. Goga, J. Ference. BOTTOM ROW: L. Shadley, R. Stawaisz, C. Sniezek, K. Snyder, M. Smigel, T. Stain- brook. ROW 2: R. Sposito, M. Snyder, I. Severdia, D. Stefanak, T. Smith, T. Sferra. BOTTOM ROW: C. Banicki, M. Anderson. ROW 2: D. Bobish, M. Biblis, G. Anglin, R. Arena. ROW 3:j. Bock, K. Borawski, L. Bilko. ROW 4: D. Benes, M. Biggins, K. Baumgartner. BOTTOM ROW: J. Zurko, M. B. Weller, M. White. ROW 2: M. Yonchak, N. Wilson, J. Zeitler, K. Yesko, T. Zajac, F. White. KNEELING: T. Ibbs, W. I-Iollick, M. Hofius. ROW 2: G. I-Iattrup, M. jarocki, M. Howell, C. Ivasic. ROW 3: D. jacon. ROW 4: R. Harakal, M. Granatosky, D. Jacobson, P. Hohman. BOTTOM ROW: L. Pinti, N. Pagliarini, P. Palik, H. Petrillo, S. O'Hara, M. Norman ROW 2:J. Popa, M. Namey, R. Nogay, A. Nickoloff, T. O'Brien. , N , .A..'f, ww-ga, 1 wwl? 'f -A ' Vw FACULTY . The Mountains Forsook Their Lofty Aloofness And Became As One With Us. The Mountains Urged Us Onto Their Pinnacle Until We Were One With Them School Board: SEATED: Rev. John Cizmar, Very Rev. Msgr. Edward Latimer, Most Rev. Alfred Watson D.D., Bishop of Erie, Very Rev. Geno Monti, Rev. Casimir Nagorski, STANDING: Al Petrini, Cyril Garvey, Peter Joyce, Edmund Finucane, Michael Yourga, Rev. Ralph Ciaiolo, Rev. Zoran Ostojich, Rev. Claude Iskrzak, Rev. Salvatore Mitchell, Rev. Donald Scully. ' SN E!-115.5 ' Rev. james Weber Rev. Robert Schriefer Rev. Andrew Karg: Social Studies 40 Msgr. Edward Latimer: Headmaster: Language f Mr. Charles Hitmar: Music 3 Miss jean Herrmann: Typing, Bookkeeping Mr. Michael Hyde: Physical Education Mr. Robert Hast: Social Studies Miss Mary Ann D'Urso: English mn ,, , L V 4 VJ I A f J ' A A vp LV 1 3 Din , V4 , - j L- 1 M . , , .rf W 1 nj 'g 1, 1, . il , V f Aj' :. 1 f-W1 w .1 f , f I 'Y , !1I IH P our , Mr. Anthony Lordo: Electronics Mrs. Sharon Rotruck: English Sr. Margaret Pelleritez Mathematics Sr. Terese Kuzma: Home Economics ZEWQQE E E 1 'S ,V :VE E xi E 3 M 35. wi ,K Q, si 43 Sr. Mary Alice Rettger: Social Studies Sr. Margaret Zack: Science I Mrs. Marian Martuccio: Science Sr. Margaret Ann McMahon: Business Sr. Mary Carney: English Miss Rosemarie Sabolz Mathematics Mr. Gary Maul! SCiS11CG Sr. Ellen Niebling: Art, Mechanical Drawing Sr. Phyllis Aiello: Language Sr. Marie Celine Bucholz: Mathematics Fr. Stanley Staszewski: Theology Miss Judy Nych: Language Miss joan Rush: Physical Education M.r.,John Giroski: Social Studies Sr. Melanie Hoh: Librarian s 7 zz Mia: Sr Roberta Lavin: Guidance, Language Sr. Rita Carroll: English Mrs. Helen Walker: English Sr. Christine Czapleskiz Mathematics, Science Mary Fordeley, Shirley Schell, Edna Dessaw: Cleaning Women . , . , ,, ,fag me -'.- , 7 2 . W 1 ' . 4469-.' :J A ' - . f.,- M. -aww --7 fu 'wfR f?3 'fv ' 23' , WWW wwf fkmkilfwsvx . . my N, W . .Mayes-L. f qs-ww ,. va, Km, wwf, - ,,,L.,e gl ,,,, , M ,b,, , , ., ff- gym- H1 f5.s - 1 M- - -I ,, 'W W L gfrf' 1 , 1- S s ,E 3- , i 2 .... , Q A V5-g . ' Q I fm: ' . 1 -'11 L 'E ,- . -bs E-WLS' ,,W ,a7-m i ,V i I , ,L J' ,, f1V'1!fw:5 N22 if. V 5: ' W-A L' We-Z .M . ,, 1 'g':f'v - ., f fiwfk i ygffsm ' . , : Hn -- ., ' V ' . 3 ' s i ' 5 'fir f. ,af-, M H . : Y- A. g wlwf. 5. ,..F.:.'m 'Lf H 5 V . L, , U ,L K K 'Y . ,,,, 'W - .M,..,. ., ,,., .,.. . m i n W 'z z 3 I X , We A . - , -ff ws .--4,-:'f,.ws? f M . ws! H Ii 1 1-my .:-if-,.' f' 'f 'K in-f' ' ' T! .:q. ,,,....,, , ,, ix x A Mrs. Dionisio, Mrs. Hideg, Mrs. Suchy: Cafeteria l Mrs. Peggy Dejulia: Secretary 47 Fr. Michael Barletta: Theology, Psychology Mr. Anthony Rossi: Maintenance We aw f 2 5, . 2 f4f.,.,, SPORTS . A Shooting Star Searing Some Summer Sky Strings This Stage But Once These Martyrs Of Fire Bespark Others To Flame Forevermore. Football Varsity M BOTTOM ROW G Gett J Careghnn S Santell, M Norman, A Loosemore G KHHZIC, G V1se111 P Reda ROW 2 D F11l, M Re1chart E Granruson M M1T1Z1O T McMath R DeTull1o, L Hoover J Songer I Songer J Kusn1r,j Phllhps ROW3 R Rea Man P McE1h1nny T Remhardt F Sv1rb1y E Marshall, S Hartsky N Marshall M N1ehaus F Herrmann D Re1chart I Fortuna, R Farmartmo D Songer I Pacs1 Man ROW4 K Mack T Novel11 P Babn1s J M8TCO11VlO G Bell, T Brandenstem A Baldar-e1l1,j Salaga G Olshausky Larocca C McE1h1nny' L Herrmann T F1ll, V Nelson Man I Fuchs Man Coachrng Staff G Maul, W Nogay, Head Coach R Hast L Gun-era,J G1FOSk1 Schedule Grove Cnty Reynolds Brookfield Elk County Braddock West Middlesex Hickory Xavier NYC Warren IFK Sharpsvllle K A - , .,,.- i af J' Wit - - A Q : . , . ' ', . . V, . ' . ' ', . . : .l -. , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . . . : . , ., . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . : . , . , . , . , . . , . . , . ,D. , . , . , . . , .5 . , . . . : . , . . I Q, px, f ' ' a Joe Fortuna Tom Fill Dan Reichart No, No, FIRST you let go of his leg. This is the right way, 1sn't it?! na.. 1' : . Lg m ' A nu : s eems ! if viu we. f -Q z ' 95 . uw, . M5 , . ' ' 1 f- K 1 ,gg-I.f5i .'.+'fkZf:s:..:+,Wfw.,: .',,p2 'f- 9:5225 H- 533: . 1' my-I'5,-Q,i4:'.,n::,' -,, 'fun ' -v-'-'f - V- J . ' Q e il.: .K 41.2.3 ..,Q..'-'vm' ,r, : -.fish-if-.. W - , I If Y' P.:-an , 1-, - , Mike' Mirizio John Songer Emmanuel Marshall 1-Q Look at that blonde 1n the fourth row' Hill ffl-7 Bob DeTU111O Frank Herrmann Steve Hartsky No, John, not my hand' ' Greg Olshausky Jlm Songef ' 55? f n, I Aw, C'Mon, it's your turn next: time. l 1 Dave Larocca Button , button, who's got the button? Pat Reda Well, it looked like a football! Are you sure you can't wait until half time ? Do the Hokey-Pokey ! L f 4 s Who put the gum on the ball? Rick Rea Hey, ref, you alright? Them-e's a spider on your back! What was it the coach said to do now? Ban takes the worry out of being close! You call THAT a welcoming crowd? Lifeboy won't let you down! Thanks -- but I can get it myself. Freshmen Football BOTTOM ROW: J. Zeitler, W. I-Iollick, A. Fuchs, A. Kulka, M. Granatosky, J. George, P. Enyart, R. Gates. ROW 2: G. Hattrup, D. Benes, S. Ross, N. Wilson, A. George, R. Arena, M. Stefanak. ROW 3: L. Bilko, M Hofius, I-I. Garvey, M. Synder, E. Ebeling, P. Resele, T. Gill. Cross Ceuntr I , . 1 , f -. - se A BOTTOM ROW: R. Davies, I. Popa, R. Sposito, F. White. ROW 2 COACH: V. Sniezek, M. Szugye, D. Nevinsky, R. Lolla, K. De- Iohn, A. Valletta. E H .W gg ,,...,., Mark Szugye I Alright, who's got the shorts? 52, A A I might not be golden, but I am an eagle. 57 Up, Up, and away! Meanwhile back at the ranch . . . J .V. Cheerleaders i K T r BOTTOM I-SOW: C. Vasko, K. Votino, D. Herman. ROW 2: K. Mur- 7 phy, T. Petrini, K. Zajac. TOP: G. Suchy. C- Sniezekj Captain. Freshmen Cheerleaders E 5 2 C. Sniezek, Captain. BOTTOM ROW: K. Uhalie, P. Mamie, K. sveena. Row 59 21 K. Klecic, P. Dunn. TOP: C. sniezek. Varsity Basketball Varsity Coach: Mil-ce I-Iyde Schedule Mohawk Shenango Grove City Sharpsville Lakeview West Middlesex Campbell Memorial Reynolds Ellwood City St. Marks Warren Kennedy Brookfield Hubbard Slippery Rock Venango Erie Tech Kanty Warren Kennedy St. Marks Brookfield Venango Kanty BOTTOM ROW: T. Mastrian, D. Friedrich, D, Perfett, J. Phillips. ROW 2:1 D . . udash, J. Nogay, S. Hartsky, 1. Pacsi, T. Harrison, R. Dunder, R. Fromm,' P. Lally, E. Grannison. The start of another game. Y 1 4 5 Steve Hartsky Pat Lally 157: 'G Nii?i7F5fEE!9E'f?5A?1 U 'Z3i?Q?'t5l'1erij: a x5gf:m'f' W vggj k gfwf' I S f 1 -K - -fab Z. .iiefgimeiiaaiz.sqggiiezxmy jp :ff2fI'1w1:w:ZiQz:M1 'Q-ffg,gfggg5g:5ggMp ,E A A on A . , 1 gf S . M. . QM Iifffffqsvzzfifgz-Lie' 2 . ,S , . S 1 1 : 1: gm-.1:1-. Q, :J-11511: W o e e Z o , .W , 3 Qi? A xnfmw me Q 3 Q fi img Tony M astri an Mike Namey , . i -I -,h'- - -1.1--.::A.w2fi..:i::::z ' ey-1 , 2'E-Ei. :f5E55e::II7-- ' i:?: ::::' :fin 4554!:555: Qf5fi' ?I:::If.,:s -43 'o if fi 22 525 . , A K 1 2 ' M ,Aims ,mwgd z wgiaxz r ' Wemg fffkeawfg, Hg 1-J, - -' A ' ww ff Eg I i o How to succeed without really t rying. And the cow jumped over the moon. Pucker power is the power of the hour. junior Varsfiy ., , . .M ,M A mwwmgwamm KNEEL1NG:Managers: P. Minor, M. Niehaus. STANDING: G. Grannison, M, Stypula, J. Stanton, B. Chetoch, N. Marshall, 1. Pacsi, R. Pagliarini, T. Mlakar, K. O'Meara, D. Friedrich, W. Dach, D. Perfett. LV. Coach: Bob Pasci. t You're squeezing my thumb. Hey, he's taking OUR picture. K 1: ,ei ' 53 xi 1' ! 2 Q-iii. k if S , 'SE ,ff if ma f: wit L :Y 53 if? igirv ww AX 1 W mimi F522 xaqwwfi M 'N Q9 x lm q.., Wrest :rg SEATED T McMath K Mack G Gett, M Borsa, I KHHZIC, G Rotell I Augustme ROW 2 R Turany1 I Ze1t1er, D Relchart, M Norman, I jarockz D Ze1t1er, M MITIZIO, W Gr1ff1th, A Baldarelh E Watters, P Enyart ROW 3 A W1111ams, I Songer G V1se111 R Gutshall I Hoza, W Keryan, D McMath M HOf1uS, Schedule Hubb ard West M1dd1esex Qul gl ey New C astle Sharpsv1l1e Cochranton A11qu1ppa Hubb ard N ewton Falls Ursuhne Lake V1 ew Grove C 11:y Brookf1e1d Sharon Oh, no' N1ce bunch of guys' U :.. ,. ,. G. l. ,... '. .:. ',. A. Wood, M. Truman, J. joseph, J. Lally, A. Kulka, T. Sferra. 34 29 27 ' 25 56 ' 5 26 26 15 ' 33 T 45 9 25 ' ' 28 29 24 29 22 28 ' 16 19 ' 23 3 ' 59 22 ' 24 41 6 1 4 W 1 n r Track KNEELING: M. Szugye, P. Reda, 1. Dudash, B. DeTullio, L. Hoover, A. Loosemore, C. St. John, T. McMath, S. Ko- cis, R. Meller, D. Nevenski. ROW 2: Coach: Bill Meacci, K. Dejohn, A. Valletta, D. Larmon, R. Pagliarini, P. Joyce, J. Kulka, G. Olshausky, I. Berkon, T. Fabian, J. Svirbly, J. Zoky, E. C-rannison, Coach: Walt Nogay. ROW 3: M. Wilson, S. I-Iartsky, R. Grannison, F. Knaus, T. Harrison, 1. Marcolivio, F. Herrmann, F. Svirbly. He ain't heavy, he's my brother! 1 I heard of gettin? up in the world, but this is ridicu ous. I wish SHE was on our team. And I thought pop cases were heavy. Girls Basketball MY girdle is killing mel Coach: jean Herrmann. J- Kfaufe, P- Borsa I still ca.n't reach it. BOTTOM ROW: D. Dunn, E. Flinn, J. Colt, T. Radkowskiz N. Becker. G. Scarmack, I. Kahl. ROW 2 M.L. Rea, Mgr.gM. L. Pag1iarini,,E. Miller, L. Coleman, P. Cilas, R. Pacsi, D, White, D. Hartsky, Mgr. Here I am . . . . . I got it! Igot it! . Wa-Ima bet Three doors to the left. Dot Dunn s i Elie Miller M Jean Kahl Q U ma, by ,. ..,. .. M Q 35 , f A S' in V 1' .,.. W-aw M WH ,J .-., 1 r Qu mg. Student Council Student Council is an organization con- sisting of students from all classes in the school. Its members, elected by class- mates, act as a bridge between students and faculty. Council is in charge of chart- ering clubs, conducting assemblies and the ceremonies of crowning the home- coming queen. Officers: R. Scully, Pres. 5 L. Stefanak, Sec. 5 R. Czesnakowicz, Vice Pres. 5 P. Babnis, Treas. wesfemmg i -A t , L. ,. 1 i ational Honor Societ Members of the National Honor Society are stu- dents showing leadership, character, service, and scholastic ability. In sharing their scholastic ability, the club sponsors a tutoring program for the benefit of fellow students and a. testing program to familiarize students with college entrance exams. Members are concerned with the develop- ment of both their school and community. Officers: K. Cook, Vice Pres. 3 M. L. Pagliarini, Treas.3 J. jofery, Sec. 5 J. Kalchthaler, Pres. Officers: D. Dunn, Cor. Sec. 5 E. Donnelly, Treas. 5 D. D oli, Rec. Sec. 5 M. Reichart, Vice Pres. 5 M. Wilson, Pres. Action Club The students ofKennedy Christian are enthusiastic, con- c r d d ' ' ' e ne an Willing to give of themselves. A great ma- jority ofthesestudents are members of the Civic Action Club. The popularity of this club insures the success of several activities sponsored throughout the year. Among these activities are the food and clothing drive, a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children, asweet-h621I'T1 Ball and a program for the retarded children. The goal ofthe Action Club is achieved through helping others. 5 ami- l A n Chairmen: S. Goral, Clothingg L. Pleban, Hat I-Iop5 M. L. Saborsky, J. Mulligan, Christmas5 G. Cattron, P1acemats5R Pasqualini, Sweetheart Ballg D. Donnelly, Bonfire5 C. Walsh Pep Rally5 P. Reda, Gifted Children5 C. DeSantis, Hat Hop5 S. Hartsky, Sweetheart Ball. 76 J -ww.-,,, 1 fm' 5 wx-M 'Fifi eg .-Mail an Library Club Ourknowledge of today is established mainly through reading. The K. C.H. S . Library offers numerous collections of books, magazines and newspapers as excellent material for research or pleasure. Under the direction of Sister Melanie, the Library Club members have become dedicated to the world of books and our interests. BOTTOM ROW: S. Kretser, Rec. Sec.g J. Golub, Cor. Sec.5I Jarocki, Pres. ROW 2: D. Larocca, Treas.g D. Friedrich, Vice Pres. 'Trench Club The French Club is open to stu- dents who have completed their study of first year French and have an above average interest in the subject. The Club provides its members and other students with a better understanding of the country and culture of the French people. Officers: BOTTOM ROW: D. Dunn, Vice Pres.3 R. Pasqualini, Pres. ROW 2: D. Leyde, Sec.5 C Walsh, Treas. Spanish Club Language is the key to the culture of every coun- try. The Spanish Club Welcomes any student who -is Willing to explore the beauty and liveliness of the Spanish-speaking countries. Activities involve field trips to experience the brilliancy of Folk Ballets' and the vibrancy of fiestas . -gh, F o re rr s I C 5 Forensics members develop their talents for expression and oration through experience in interscholastic speech meets. This competition provides encouragement for members to advance their particular speech abilities. These speakers have a record to be envied by any forensic program. Prepared Oratory Student Congress Cfficersz TOP: T. Salandria, Pres.3 R. Rea, Treas.3 R. 4Lolla, Cor. Sec.5J. Hattrup, Sec.5 C. Ciochetto, Vice Pres. Drama N Prose Senior Debate Freshmen Debate odel United ations Participation in a Model United Nations is a privilege for each member. Voicing an opinion on Vietnam, pol- lution, or the ceding of China presents an opportunity for a possible resolution to the United Nations in New York. Off1CeI'S I Mullxgan, Sec , C Walsh, Treas ,D Leyde, V1ce Pres ,J Iofery, Pres Future Teachers The Future Teachers Club offers 1ts members the opportunlty to prepare themselves for a career 1n the f1eld of educatlon By ob servat1on and appl1cat1on, stu dents become fam1l1ar Wlth the beneflts of a teachlng career The club sponsers an annual tea for all members of the faculty Also, a tutormg program has been developed for students at Farrell Jumor I-hgh School V QE LQ: , .. . . Future urses Club The girls at Kennedy Christian are well repre- sented in the nursing field. Our future nurses have volunteered many hours as health room moderators and as yellow birds at Sharon General Hospital. Candy sales also consumed time during the '70-'71 school year to raise money for a field trip. 5 Officers: B. Benes, Vice Pres.g D. Formichella, Sec.3 C. Rowlands, Pres.5 I. I-Iubicz, Treas.5 T. I-Iarakal, Program Chm. 83 .C BOTTOM ROW: M. Gammino, B. Kempa, L. Pinti, M. Oakes, R. Specht, B. Fragle, S. Thut, M. Williams, J. Kahl. ROW 2: C. Benson, D. Guerrini, M. B. Cashier, R. Russell, A. Petrini, A. Olivieri, J. Golub, J. Murko, A. Careghini, B. Matias, L. Sebastian, I. Palik. ROW 3: M. Anderson, M. L. Anderson, K. Baumgartner, M. F. San- tell, L. Segeda, D. Palik, D. Dunn, B. George, L. Rossi, M. Biblis. ROW 4: L. Latsko, F. Svirbly, G. Cattron, K. Dejohn, A. Valletta, M. O'Brien, H. Norman, T. Harrison. Chorus Music is common to all mankind as an expres sion of the soul. Through the chorus, students can train the most expressive instrument, the voice. lmpetus for excellence comes from a series of concerts and participation in District Chorus. Officers: BOTTOM ROW: I. Kahl, Pres.3 L. Se- bastian, Treas. ROW 2: C. Benson, Vice Pres., J. Palik, Sec., A. Careghini, Soc. Chr. Girl's Ensemble: BOTTOM ROW: B. Benes, L. Pinti, M. Oakes. ROW 2:A. Careghini, D. Dunn, A. Petrini, M. Biblis, L. Rossi, I. Palik, C. Benson, M. B. Cashier, J. Golub. ROW 3:I. Kahl, M. Gammino, B. Kemps.. JiBand Music presents a recreational atmosphere, Whether it be BeethoVen's Ninth of the jackson Five's ABC. The members of the K.C.H. S. Band are proud to exhibit their exceptional talents. During pep rallies their jazz tunes ig- nite each student's spirit. Capable of creating an atmosphere of relaxation, they excel in the entertainment of all ages. BOTTOM ROW: B..Benes, M. Houston, L. Rossi, P. Stumpff, G. Tyllian, R. Suchy, C. Vasko, D. Damioli, C. jamie D l a d W. Darke R. Darke. ROW 3: G ROW 2:A. Careghim, 1. Golub, I. Incerto, T. Zaremba, G. Shadley, R. e ass n ro, , Olshausky, M. Jarocki, J. Careghini, D. Nevinslcy, E. Waters, J. Popa. .4 BOTTOM ROW: L. Rossi, C. Marks, C. jaklic, A. Careghini. ROW 2:j. lncerto, Mr. C. Hitmar, L. Diez, R. Darke. 85 Mass Music Grganization The sacrifice of the Mass is cele- brated through the sharing of in- dividuals with each other. By ex- pressing the theme of each Mass through coordinated music, we obtain more freely the essence of unity. Each person involved in this musical preparation encoun- ters the living aspect of the cele- bration. Sacristans Organization and discipline are essential to the care of the chapel. Before each Mass the Sacrisf- tans prepare the altar with all the necessary fur- nishings. Assisting the priest in this manner is an inspirational experience for each Sacristan. .V. Club Teachers needing tape re- corders, record players, pro- jectors, or other visual aids call on the A. V. members for assistance. A. V. Club members are Willing to learn the machinery and to deliver them to the faculty. Photographer Unforgettable memories of the school year are pre- served by our photographer Kevin O'Meara . I-Ie is present at most school functions capturing pictures Photographer, Kevin 0'Meara for the NEWS FRONTIER as well as the AQUIIA. Science Club Students interested and intrigued by the many areas of science comprise the Science Club. Seeking answers to scientific problems through experiments and touring musemns and plane- tariums are some of the activities of Ken- nedy's Science'Club. I. Augustine, T. Hattrup, M. L. Jazwinski, Rec. Sec.5 R Turany, K. Kuti, Cor. Sec. E. Medvec, R. D'Amore, R. Thomas, Vice Pres. D. Larocca, Tre:-1s.5 V. Sobash, G. DeGregorio, Pres. 88 Home EC Club Culinary arts are appreciated most through the excitement and experim en- tation of future homemakers. The mem- bers of the Home Ec Club accept the chall eng es presented by this modern world. Decisions in hefnlines and the ap propriat dish confront these homemakers of tomorrow. By participating in demon- stration contests and dress revues they advance intheir creative abilities. Officers: V. Kerlick, Treas.g J. Bruno, Vice PreS.5 D. Cook, Sec.g P. Silas, Pres. ' - - X x 1 . mffzeisf Art Club Officers: SEATED: G. Natale, Pres. STANDING: J. Hattrup, Sec.5 V. Bralich, Vice Pres.5 R. Whalen, Treas. Through artistic study and creation, members of the Art Club strive to experience a deep appreciation of art. These students share their appreciation through Christmas gifts for the faculty, field trips and spon- sorship of the club carnival. Editors: SEATED: R. Lolla, L. Ross, L. Latsko, J. Cip- riano. STANDING: M. C. Novocal, J. Dunn, C. Wasko, M. Yonchak. Literary Magazines Through the literary magazine Kennedy students are encouraged to use poetry, short stories, and essays to express a feel- ing or to spread a new thought. This mag azine offers yearly the chance for a stu- dent's expression to be received by others News Frontier Working under deadlines, accepting assignments and respecting teamwork are a few things learned by the staff of the News Frontier. The joys, activities, hap- penings and opinions of Kennedy students can be seen monthly as the News Frontier appears in The Herald. A. Stephenson, P. Perfett, Senior Editors, D. Zeitler, Edito- mal Wrlter' J. Cipriano, G. Stigliano, junior Editors. , . I afar I if f - 1 'wfwsifff :im iv W. fi' 1 P. Perfett, P. Lally, Senior Editors. L. Stefanak, G . Cattron, junior Editors. Aquila Staff The AQUILA staff tries to freeze some of the elusive memories of the past school year so that they may be looked on in clarity. Only through the cooperation of many individual talents can the feat of producing the yearbook become a reality. Set Designer: Mr. Dom Russo, Directorg Mr. joseph Scarvell The Fantastics THE MUTE . . . THE NARRATOR TI-IE GIRL . . . THE BOY . . . THE GIR.L'S FATHER . . . . THE BOY'S FATHER . . . THE OLD ACTOR .... . . THE MAN WHO DIES . . DIRECTOR . . PIANO . . . BASS . . DRUMS . . The Company PAT GIBBONS GARY CATTRON DEBBIE MAGNER HUGH O'BRIEN FRANK STEPHENSON ED DONNELLY LARRY LATSKO . . DICK STYPULA Accompanists . MR. CHARLES I-HTMAR . MARK PERFILIO SANDY KOLLAR GARY WINSLOW . . KYLE KUDENSKY 'P' f- Wm. . -wx A f Aki X, ' ' M +9 Quill 1' K vf-' .M V fl M. JW? LL Q 251,55 1 .5 ,A Pep Club KC spirit will never die as long as the Pep Club exists. Members of the club are eager to boost school spirit by painting signs, sponsoring rallies, and most of all supporting the might Golden Eagles! We 're behind you all the Way boys . . . , an impor- tant line from the KC FIGHT SONG, is exhibited by the Pep Club. I Officers: C. DeSantis, Vice Pres. 5 A. Garvey, Treas.3 T. Mastrian, Pres. 3 Q S Varsity K Members of the Varsity K Club are those students, boys or girls, who have completed one full year on a varsity athletic team. This includes football, wrestling, basket- Officers: P. Reda, Vice Pres., L. Ross, Cor. Sec., M. L. Pagliarini, Treas.5 A. Garvey, Rec. Sec. 5 M. Mirizio, Pres. ball, cheerleading, track 1 and cross country. As fund raising events, and more important, just for fun, Var- sity K has successfully spon- sored a Gym Night, an Almnni Game, and a Club Carnival. Homecoming Afterfmuch anticipation, students of K .C.I-I. S. and returning alumni gave a rousing cheer for our 1970-71 Homecoming Queen Denise Damioli and her court. The annual Homecoming game, a lovely queen, a victory for the Golden Eagles and an exciting dance X made the evening a memorable one. SEATED:L. Tallarico, D. Dunn, D. Damioli, P. Hofius, M. B. Iurenovicli, STANDING: C. DeSantis, H. O'Brien, M. Namey, I Nogay, M. Stypula. Senior Attendant: Junior Attendant: Dorothy Dunn' Paula HOfi11S . Queen: Denise Damioli. S ophom ore Attendant Lisa T all aric o. Freshman Attendant: Mary Beth Iurenovich. April In Paris Grand ole Paree, saluted by the class of '71, flourished with an authentic nature. April in Paris was alive with bustling street cafes, unique boutiques, attractive town houses and parks accented with a romantic atmosphere. Tranquility settled around the Eiffel Tower as the Parisian fantasy captivated the young couples. 'S Y--.,,,.,,.,,,.-m...,,. 'S 105 W- W M161 The Year That Was Will Never More Be, It Can But Live ln Memory. September . ln My Beginning ls My End . . . Swollen Crowds Of Returning Students . . . Return . . . Reorganization . . . The Burning Desire To Learn . . . Make Yourself Necessary To Somebody . . . Competition . . . Drive . . . Nevvness. . joining. . . Becoming. . .One. . . I, ..:,, ,ssi f ,Yi gif 'lyi- VJ V i,M:k B, W T 7, 15 'zgQQ.,,i . Qiyg,gf wtfrfi'fQ ' f vw gg - -li V i ,,y,., , . ., , T T - 1 - , ' , Strta 1 ' G-' . ' Fifi?-T-xi ii '-aLff'Tif, T?rlf!f,3-QF, S 1 + S - trr,r 4 f rst, , S 131 Q Q -' 'll' . . ,i-.ir'- I , T ., .fssfw r,,, ists T i,-,- t-- ' ,-,. -L - f , - 14:3 pf ' k.,, F V w 55 51.7 - ,p f-f gg-ffv,11g,g-f , 1 to ',9gf2i,,,,,,' it -i, ,V Q 1 -if it 2 3 . Q ,A f , ,,,. Q 5 Q X 1, f fl is Q f 53 ,, ae 3 .. uf 1 -7:1-ga , AW, we 1 ,Q P f -fgggrf. qw 1 Q53 J 'Hz W7 mf f X ce f 'H 4 -j 51 , K., . ' f 11,3 November . Giving . . . Receiving. . . Fun, Foolish Loonies. . . Helping. . .Serving. . . Thanking. . . Fellovvship. . . Helpful. . . Hardy . . . lvlanglers. . . Happy Thanksgiving. . . 1' . i l p l oi .vvv V- . EE. 55, v.-,::: . 937' 1'5': A ff an N . fs..'1 ,ill fi? iii F' . 9 , Q . , i si ing january . . Happy New Year . . . Happy Hard Year ...PIan. ..Rest. . .Start. . .The Majesty Of The New . . . Beginnings And Freshness . . . Grapplers Strike Again . . . Snow . . . Snow . . . More Snow. . . February . . . Have A Heart. . Help Out. . . Have Fun . . . Shovel Show. . . Out With A Bang . . . Late For School . . . Move, Don't Lie Comatose . . . Plod Oh . . . Where Have All The Athletics Gone? . . . Barrage Of Show . . . Cherry Pie March . . . Surprise . . . Keep Working . . . Only A Few Months Left . . . The Rage Of Battle. . . Hail To The Irish . . . Yeah, Spring . . . Hello Track . . . Yeah, Pogo . . i ' K Q .. .,,eHV -g l i i'i'iiii iii iiii iiiir '51 ' - 'gf -rii 'iiiii i iri' 5, .Q iaaa T 1 rrarrnr r ii .. A, , a,,..?V5,,:, .v j 1 'rx f' ,V Xe H' .... -A ..,. . H '--man ,I 1 4 in , i T ' I. , T. ,T , ' ,,., J V, My we - , I K W as i ie gif- 3. if .Zz ' sg '-5: 1 T- i- i. V V N, K W af, Q ii ,' Xl 1 -..-. -SE 322 EL' F'-:EE an Wm 3 , f wi w X in ii -ff aa? me --H '-ss 1- ' me . W '2 T 9 air T rf nw M I ' 4- H i 6 U ww ix Yu H Z r 2.429 Www - .ewgxz i P M -i f T 'WM Q Y .K A 45 i , al' as 1 v 1' , '. I Ld , X I 1 15 2 ' ,+- ii r ti r' ,2 12' April 4 . . Keep 'em Flying . . . Keep Smiling . . . Happy Easter. . . Larcenous Activities . . . Flowers Blooming . It's Coming. . . lt's Coming . , . is 93 S' 5' .. sr. 2 . AD. Maw Mus-M lluv May Dont Due Only A Month Hang ln There Formal F Ing Break A leg Waiting Wondering Seniors Gone Yeah fl. june. .. Students . . . Bustin' Out . . Freedom . . . Right On, '7i! Summer. . . Heat. . .lobs. Fun. . . In My End Is My Beginning . . . , - 91 .433 - 4: wafigg. Z Before We Complete, As Editors Of The Yearbook, We Would Like To Extend Special Thanks And Appreciation Towards Those People Whose Assistance This Year Made Our Yearbook Possible. We Thank Our lunior Editors, Liz Stefanak And Clary Cattron, For Their Exceptional Work This Year We Wish Them Success ln Next Year's Aquila. The Finess Of Our Activities Section ls Due To The Talents Of Sister Margaret Pellerite, Pat Reda, Diane Formichella, Dorothy Dunn, Mike Namey, Linda Pleban, Mike Wilson, And Suzi Coral, We Wish To Thank Our Sports Staff Comprised Of Eli Miller, Ed Donnelly, Brian Fritz, Dick Scully, Tony Mastrian, And Hubie O'Brien. Those Short, Witty Captions And inspirational Passages Are All The Work Of Our Four Writers, Rose Pasqualini, Larry Latsko, Leslie Ross, And Al Mittal. The Neat Portrayal Of Our Underclassmen Was Accomplished By Sue Stewart, lan Stark, janet Kalchthaler, Mike Namey, And Tony Mastrian. Thanks, Also, To Our Typists Joanne Palik And Shelia Thut. The Money-Makers Of Dur Staff Are Fran Flack, Gail Murko, Mary Lou Pagliarini, Mark Szugye, Alma Petrini, And Marty Ryan. Very Special Thanks Goes To Our Yearbook Moderator. Miss Iudv Nych, Who Could Always Be Found Checking And Rechecking Our Layouts We So Proudly Finished. The Aquila Co-Editors, Patti Perfett And Pat Lally 111 Patrons . Kennedy Christian Class of '71 Class of '72 Class of '73 Class of '74 Action Club Future Teachers Club Library Club Science Club Baldwin's Dairy, Sharon Basil Theatre, Sharon Burich Service Station, Farrell Charlie's Frozen Pizzas, West Middlesex Fashion Custom Tailors, Sharon Firestone Tire and Appliance, Sharon Foley Medical Pharmacy, Greenville Flame Drive-In Restaurant, Sharon Garrick's, Sharon ' Hamilton Drug Co., Farrell and West Middlesex Hamilton Music Inc. , Greenville Anne Herrmann, Sharon The Hub, Greenville Ideal Cleaners, Farrell L. L. Keck and Son, Inc., Greenville Livermore Appliance, Farrell Sam Lurie, Sharon Marks Music, Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. McMahon, Sharon Ralph C. Mehler Agency, Inc., Sharpsville Mehl's Richman Clothes, Sharon Mossman's Card Shops, Greenville and Sharon G. C. Murphy Co., Sharon Myer Frank Furniture, Sharon Mary Neustupa, Greenville New Sharon Restaurant, Sharon People's Hardware and Furniture Co., Farrell August J. Petrillo Funeral Home, Farrell Petrini Realty and Insurance Co., Sharon Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Pleban, Sharon Reyers Shoe Store, Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rossi, Sharpsville Shenango Electric Co. , Farrell Stambaugh's, Sharon Sunset Lanes, Farrell Roy M. Thut, Funeral Service, Farrell Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Zimmer, Sharon 1 1 K


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