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We sing out thy fame and honor, We recall thy ideals true, As we strive with hope anew. We salute thee, Keystone High School, Praise to thee we loud proclaim, As we strive to bring thee glory, Paying tribute to thy name. Memories pleasant, classmates loyal, All our treasures we hold dear, As we face each future year. Cable of Kontmts Page Page Page Page I2 Special Events .... 72 Flashback . . . 86 Elementary . . . 102 Advertising . . . Page Page Page Page Mr. Blaine E. Elder SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ,Adwsary Clanr Allaman Mr Eugene Barlett Mr Vance Barnett Wnllnam Beels Mrs Jackie Benn Mr James Brothers Sylvester Chadman Mr Paul Colvln Mr Harry Coulter Ronald Dlttman Mrs Blllxe Fake 6 Mrs. Lois Amsler SECRETARY TO THE BOARD SECRETARY TO MR. ELDER SLJJEL? W'n9 ' l6'0ard af ducatzan C M Dunlap VICE PRESIDENT Edward Dollhopf TREASURER Mr K N Kenemuth Mrs Ruth Huston Mr Harold Knight Mr George Whitehall Mrs Gladys Taylor Mr Frank Waddell Heard Mr Kenneth Kahle Mr John Krnbbs Mrs Evelyn Mays Mrs Margaret Pfaff Mr Melvm Rhoads Mr Gerald Shingle decker Mr Walter Slaugenhoup Mrs Helen Sllcker Mr Carroll Weaver Mr Dana Weckerly Mr Ray Whltmer Mr George Yount ' 0 Mr. . . , - Mr. , . . . , ' 1 ' I - , . Mr. ' , . , . , . , . ' , . , Mr. , . ' , . , , . ' , . ' - Mr. , . ', . , I - , - ' I Mr. Welton E. Austin HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL My .cf fi? I 1' J if K f ' My , .. N, V In U l aI'.'l.ll'.5:, ll, f..l..I, .5.,.a.!,., acuity 7 Mrs. Kathryn Klingler SECRETARY TO MR. AUSTIN Mr. Arthur A. Aaron, SOCIAL STUDIES Mrs. Dorothy Berlin, HOMEMAKING Mr. James Best, MUSIC Mr. Willard E. Brown, ENGLISH r I' John Cataiano, SOCIAL STUDIES Herbert Chadman, SOCIAL STUDIES Florence R. Crisman, BUSINESS EDUCATION Mr. Charles A. Eddinger, SCIENCE Mrs. Roma Fulton, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Harold Fulton, MATHEMATICS Mr. Robert Gehres, BUSINESS EDUCATION Miss Aida Hanst, SCIENCE Mrs. Dorofhy Knighf, SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. George Lauffer, BUSINESS EDUCATION Mr. James A. Lines, GUIDANCE DIRECTOR Mr.. Ruth Logan, LAN AGE ' wLwGl'jMM Mr. Gene Master, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Mary Jane Maxson, ENGLISH Mrs. Aldine McConnell, READING Mrs. Mary McCoy, ENGLISH Mrs. Ruth McLaughlin, MATHEMATICS Mrs. Ruth Ann Minich, MATHEMATICS Mr. Arihur E. Moyer, SOCIAL STUDIES Mrs. Lois Mushrush, MATHEMATICS Mrs. Lois Owen, ART Mr. Klahr A. Peterson, INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Mrs. Esfher Ritner, ENGLISH Mrs. Linda Runyan, LIBRARIAN Mrs. Befiy J. Shay, SUBSTITUTE Mr. Berle Shingleclecker, DRIVER EDUCATION Mr. Roberf Shoup, SPECIAL EDUCATION Mr. Samuel Showers, Jr., VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Mr. Lloyd B. Sfewari, SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. John Summerville, SCIENCE Mr. George Thompson, INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mrs. Doris Weaver, VOCAL MUSIC Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Mary Jane Wilshire, FRENCH, JOURNALISM ' Mrs. Patricia Winger, ENGLISH, SPANISH Mr. Fred Wise, Jr., SCIENCE NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Doris Vierling, SUBSTITUTE acuity , I ' wf.fIf3giif,g?f S . - A g f K 555,52 I - , . f , wleifi ' ,iff ' - H: : 2F 2' .:- , 1 mlf .1 .W 5115.5 7 ,si 1 ' I . ,... .I is ,, 'I.E A-,vf ' v iv?'Iv5ni'T?-fbvfaii fs. ...YB -' M'-CP.. .. .V ff -,Mrs ' ' ' E55 3. 3 A 37y ga . 3 W . as ,Wei I 1 F5 if e wig 3 if. if s I V3 I is 8 Nl'-IQ. sv 1 'J sf? 'Bs .PIII I ' I .wi I l. : Elsa? Q iz ,rg ei. 2f5vf.rz3w5yz,- ,, In mfeiw - fI.t+.aisf+ vii iH27 .f?I'f- . . - femsg fk- I 1. ,.,.. W, .. . gf S94 JI L W ...z eff, I Hr M ds 1. iii! B? I. .Q I -ps is . 1 . QM. . 'Ig WK 51 efgifxixrz 'li I' P Q G - ugh! 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M , M 5 I M Mr. Howard Darr Mrs. Martha Campbell, Mr. Heil Boyer, Mrs. Gladys Beck, Mr. Howard Ogden Daylight Custodian AIDES. Mrs. Evelyn Myers, Mrs. ary aser, rs. Betty .lo McMillen. Eustadial Staff T?l?ilB'ltliE23fi!tfl?iiWE'??ifff'il5il'fii2'ii.iiill'?T'i.ic'5i?il'li'ifXif'?i lfl'lif?.?iTfl',ffilE' .2 ,, ' .ef rsri . r . .. 14i......,. l. - mugs. hy- 5. -- .f-..,. sw.,,,,n...,.,..,..-...W M... ,, .,1gi.5: ......-..,.... .fir 's P X 3, 3 5,3 k ill ff' - f ' 4--. 2. --,,' : .xi,.fg ' zags ..-f:.':s,.gqs: ,i 1'-.Z -1:f',.. , ,.,, N' f,f', I '!f.:'f:..'-'ffm ' lily ill U w llilgllz5,,'.i g l11i'l lllllillllflllg illfl wasz5lTl5Qisfi!i2:s.2.i5.?.f3z1iiffiiiwgliiifgkii .ala f liglliilfli lltilgg f . , f2i2..,i5.,.ltUis:1. ,ii M ' xiilmf'i3'fllrlv,'.,lii5?i S 'sl i , .lilefliilir Mm., l .tm R 1 ii fi.: isffilstifxsg life M W.. ii....e,,'3 M Sm! . ,, .. .si will Lili. 9 mu I 31535, M vw I :Y hs? Officers. . . 611155 of '6 7 CLASS ADVISORS Charles Slicker ,....,..,.... 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L 5 ,ia img,-E, , W, ,,,. 7 - Q ' gl, ,. ,ffxsfw rg .1,e:.z , ' ., me :if ,,i1x,i'f 2 'Qivlgg-, W it .fr,w,. .. . 5' 215,61 be ,:i'jf2'f: I iigh- W K1 ' 1s'ff'4,is'i T Mn. . F- ,Fig-It K. gf z N, 1 f. Terry Slater Zfhahras Shoup 6'harles Slieker '27 Thomas Slicker Smiars Sandra Snyder Dcbarah Champsau Koay Stillcr ,Alice Marie Taylor . ,Carry Z'l1ampsar1 ,Cinaa Wakefield Gary Weaoer Seniors Zlrornas Wakefield Kristine Weeter Douglas Weaoer Kerry Weldon l6'errriee Wlritelrill William Wilsea Seniors David Williams Harry Wile Verrwrr Alden WV!! ,Always Kcmembcr .... the jitters of our first day in seventh grade. our first big trip ....... Drake Well. the intricate maps we mocle for ancient history. our first gym class. discovering what a study hall was. the panicky feeling when signing that little blue book . the thrill of being a BIG junior high basketball player. being eighth graders and considering seventh graders as strictly small fries. our professional eighth grade projects. the days of misconduct slips. Mr. Wise's science classes. signing Mr. Aaron's paddle. our eighth grade prom. the many places we visited on our Pittsburgh trip. Freshmen initiations. those difficult decisions-Latin? Art? French? christening the new wing as Freshmen. the time Debby and Cindi crawled out the window to save a baby bird from the lawn mower. study halls in the cafeteria. Latin trips to Buhl Planetarium. French parties of bread and cheese. honey and wine in Latin class. when a whole class hid from Miss Wilshire. sore muscles from cheering and majorette tryouts. those smoke rings from the boiler room. our junior year when Gretchen's team won the basket- ball intramurals. our beach party in ninth grade. our first impressions of Mr. Austin. the boys trying out for the varsity sports. skipping classes. eating french fried ants in biology. the Tri-Class Play. our secret ballots in selecting class rings. Industrial Arts with Mr. Thompson. joining clubs so that we could get out of those ninth period study halls. mischievous rooters to away games. those trips to Conneaut Lake and the hysterical rides on the Blue Streak . ' those unpredictable speech classes. Mrs. Minich's little box of colored chalk. our fragrant and explosive chemistry labs. the day Chuck and Bill knocked down the goal post. the day Sara and Sally broke the flag pole. winning the Keystone-Clarion football game. Buck asking Mrs. Terwilliger for permission to go to the potty . Christmas card sales. Gretchen and her needle. the little green snake that visited geometry class. Borrowing snow fences for, making our beautiful Summer Place . being the first to receive those gorgeous round rings. the unintentionally low ceiling for our prom. our sleepy P.O.D. classes. dancing the Teaberry Shuffle down the halls. the day the girls all wore pigtails. the weird advanced math classes. Cadette teaching for senior FTA members. those exhausting football practices and heartbreaking games. the stiff competition of our magazine sales. the fight we won to have a Homecoming Dance. our insane play One Mad Night . our Homecoming pep session. playing jacks and cage ball at the senior class party. those lovely senior pictures. tedious physics labs. Miss Crisman's determination . Year book staff f discussions ?J those exciting choir excursions. Miss Crisman's little speeches on socializing . feverish plans for our Washington trip. our graduation tears. ' The END. Our Selma! Gfrcst Our school crest, initiated in the 1965-1966 school year, symbolizes, the tour branches of learning brought forth by the educational system of Keystone High School. The four educational branches are the Arts-symbolized by the lamp, Music-symbolized by the lyre, Athletics-symbolized by the winged foot, and the Sciences-symbolized by the atoms. ln the center of the crest is a keystone in which are found the initials K.H.S. for Keystone High School. Surrounding the keystone are four symbols of industry which have aided in the development of this area. These industrial symbols are the pump jack, signifying the oil industry, the glass blower's pipe, the glass industry, the plow, agriculture, and the iron furnace, the once important iron industry. At the top of our crest is our school symbol and mascot-the panther. 32 Senior Directory AARON, WAYNE GREGORY Butch Frecklecl and blue-eyed, Wayne will be remembered by us for his friendliness and willingness to help others. Uncle Sam is calling him after graduation. Class Treasurer 47 Choraliers 27 Glee Club 1,27 Track 47 Future Business Leaders of America 47 Stage Crew 47 Senior Class Play Crew 4. ACE, LEROY ROBERT Leroy Leroy enioys hunting, driving, and senior science. He plans to attend trade school after graduation. Glee Club 1,27 Track 1,27 Future Business Leaders of America 2,37 Intra- murals 1,2,47 Senior Class Play 47 Yearbook 47 Safe Driving Club 3. ALDEN, VERNON Vern Although Vern iust ioined us this year, he has made a lasting impression with students and teachers alike. As you pass him in the halls, you can rely on his friendly smile and warm hello. Transfer 4. BAILEY, JAMES RICHARD Bailey Jim, known for his mischievious grin, spends his time practicing that art of complete relaxation. Being our 440 man in track, he represented us at State. Varsity K l,2,3,47 Football 2,37 Junior Varsity Basketball 27 Track 1,2,3. BALTZER, CYNTHIA SUE Cindi This short blond is popular among the boys. Cindi is a very active student and enioys any kind of action. She has a sparkling personality, and makes people feel right at home. Cindi will be flying high next year after attending Atlantic Airlines School in Hartford, Connecticut. Glee Club 1,27 Intramurals l,2,3,47 French Club 17 Yearbook 47 Senior Class Play Crew 47 Tri-Class Play Crew 3. BARGER, ESTHER JEAN Jeanie Short and shy, Jeanie enioys painting and music. Her favorite class is business law and she hopes to become a receptionist. Glee Club l,2,3,47 Intramurals 1,2,3,47 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,47 French Club 17 Yearbook 47 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3. BARNES, GEORGIA LEE Sis Sis , is often seen riding around in a convertible with a certain fellow named Jim. She enioys cycle-riding, cooking, and iust having a good time. Glee Club l,2,3,47 Intramurals 2,3,47 Yearbook 4. BEARY, JANET LOUISE Jan Although a National Honor Society member, Janet has never surmounted her obstacle of arithmetic errors. She finds pleasure in doing creative writing-safely keeping her philosophic thoughts and literary works in a little box. Villa Maria College will be the next phase of her education. Concert Choir 3,47 Choraliers 27 Girls' Ensemble 2,37 Glee Club 17 Band l,2,3,47 Pep Band 2,3,4i County Band 2,3,47 District Band 47 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,47 Intramurals l,2,3,47 National Honor Society 3,47 Drama Club 2,3,47 Future Teachers of America 27 Latin Club 1,27 Yearbook Editorial Staff 47 Newspaper 1,27 Library Club 17 Library Assistant 17 Madrigals 3,47 Flute Ensemble l,2,3,47 Senior Class Play Crew 47 Tri-Class Play Crew 2,37 Clarion Seminar 3,47 Safe Driving Club 3. BECK, STEVEN LEROY Steve Steve will be remembered as our Chinaman . When not hunting, he can be found working on cars. Post-graduation plans are to attend trade school. Concert Choir 2,31 Glee Club 1,2,37 Track 37 Intramurals I,2,3,4i Drama Club 47 Senior Class Play 47 Yearbook 47 Safe Driving Club 3. BELL, JAMES LEONARD Lenny Lenny is an avid reader and a fine hunter. He enioys eating, but then, who doesn't? He will be forever remembered for his black moustache. Glee Club 17 Future Farmers of America 1,27 Newspaper 4. BERLIN, KAREN LEE Dolly This little blond is seldom seen without a stack of books. Knitting, reading, and traveling are her hobbies. After graduation Karen will be college bound. Concert Choir 2,3,4f Choir Secretary 47 Glee Club 17 Band 1,2,3,47 Band Treasurer 47 Pep Band 2,3,47 Intramurals l,2,3,47 National Honor Society 3,47 Future Teachers of America l,2,3,47 Latin Club 1,27 Flute Ensemble l,2,3,47 Proiect Vll 2,37 Yearbook 47 Clarion Seminar 3,47 Lunch Ticket Salesman Ai Safe Driving Club 3. BEST, DIANNE ELEANOR Dianne Dianne, a tall, quiet, willowy blonde is one of our maiorettes and we're proud of her. She will attend Clarion State College in the fall where she will maior in elementary education. Concert Choir 3,47 Choraliers 27 Girl's Ensemble 37 County Chorus 47 Glee Club 1,27 Maiorette 3,47 Intramurals l,2,3,47 National Honor Society 3,47 Drama Club 2,3,47 Latin Club 1,27 Tri-Class Play 37 Proiect Vll 2,37 Madrigals 3,47 Sate Driving Club 3. BEST, EDWARD LEROY You can always find Leroy at the car wash with his silver Valiant. We will never forget his mod clothes. Plans for Leroy after graduation point toward the Pennsylvania Institute of Aeronautics. Concert Choir 2,3,47 Glee Club 1,27 Varsity K 3,47 Football 1,37 Track 1,2,47 Intramurals 27 French Club 1,27 Safe Driving Club 3. BLACK, WILLIAM CHAUNCEY Harvey Bill's reliability gained him respect from teachers and fellow students. As co-captain of our football team, he battled hard for the Panthers. He can often be seen driving his trusty, rusty Yoeman through the streets of Knox. ul-eroyn I 5 I . . f I I r i l I 5 I l . I il l l l , I i. .7 s , ' ' J . Q ' 7 'S I., I 2 : ,Sri Y Q X . is X Y K is if el g : f ii- Y 7 , 7 il -me 1,-snow-ri-.i :et-ew- -tif-1-if-ifrites-.neo..ri:-asset-'viii'Iiiiiifrtii-tampar-1a'-is-a1:2es.v.i- sisrteiiraigsmsrarr. 7 Student Council 27 Class President 37 Choraliers 27 Glee Club 1,27 Band 1,27 Varsity K 2,3,47 Football l,2,3,4i Junior Varsity Basketball 37 Baseball 2,3,47 Intramurals 27 National Honor Society 3,47 Latin Club 1,27 Audio-Visual Aids 2,3f Tri-Class Play 27 Year- book Editorial Staff 47 Volleyball 1,2,3,4. BOWSER, TIMOTHY JON Bows Tim's undeniably cool manner fits his title of ladies man . This lad is never at a loss for words. His main hang-out is Shay's. Choraliers 2,37 Glee Club 1,27 Varsity K 2,3,47 Football l,2,3,47 Audio-Visual Aids 37 Choraliers President 37 Yearbook 4. BRIGGS, ROBIN LEE BU9S All outdoor sports characterize Roby's vigorous, bouncing personality. Not only is Roby outstanding in cheering and sports, she is also one of our top honor students. Student Council 47 Student Council President 47 Class President 27 Class Vice-President 47 Concert Choir 3,47 County Chorus 3,47 Glee Club 1,2,37 Varsity Cheerleader 47 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2,37 Intramurals 1,2,3,47 National Honor Society 3,4i French Club 17 Concert Choir Treasurer 47 Homecoming Queen 47 Homecoming Court 4. BRINDLEY, NEALE DAWSON MO0Se Posed as our athletic genius, Dawson has won more letters than he has sweaters. He's always willing to help a friend and he has plenty of them. Next fall Dawson will be headed for college and will probably become a great athlete there, too. Class Vice-Pres. 17 Concert Choir 2,37 Glee Club 17 Varsity K 1,2,3,47 Football l,2,3,47 Varsity Basketball 2,3,47 Track l,2,3,47 Volleyball 1,2. CHAMBERS, BARBARA ANN Barbi Although she is a quiet and reserved girl, Barbi is ambitious and studious. ln her leisure time she partakes in bowling. Student Council 37 Glee Club 1,27 Intramurals 1,2,3,47 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,47 Yearbook 47 Library Assistant 17 Lunch Ticket Salesman 37 Safe Driving Club 3. 33 Senior Dircctary CLARK, PAULINE MARIE Polly Although she claims gym to be her favorite class, we know better, it's science fall boys but herj. As we look into our crystal ball we see marriage in the near future. Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Library Assistant 45 Home Economics Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 3. CLOVER, DANA EUGENE Dansga Dana can be seen in his white tenni runners wandering aimlessly through the halls of Keystone High waiting for P.0.D. to start. After graduation this big guy will be right at home with heavy equipment. Glee Club 15 Varsity K 3,45 Football 1,3,45 Basketball Manager 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 45 Senior Class Play Crew 4. CLOVER, DAVID PAUL Abbe Watch out for Dave, if you're speeding down 322 in the next few years. Abba plans to be a state cop. This lad of 230 pounds could easily pick you up, too! Right now, luckily, he's still in school, content with math class. Varsity K 2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball Manager 15 Future Farmers of America 15 Yearbook 4. CLOVER, LINDA LEE Lin From Polk Town Road comes this dark-eyed beauty with her friendly smile. When not seen with a certain fellow, she can be found working at the Streamline Diner. Glee Club 1,2,35 Home Economics Club 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. COPE, TERRY EUGENE Cork If you see a black VW bouncing down the road, it's our boy Terry behind the wheel. He plans to attend aeronautics school and fly. Physics is Terry's forte. Student Council 45 Concert Choir 45 Glee Club 1,35 Varsity K 3,45 Track i,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,45 Yearbook 45 Volleyball 4. DITTMAN, NANCY LOUISE Nancy Contrary to popular belief, Nancy is not the quiet girl she seems to be. Always ready to lend a helping hand, we feel that she will make a great teacher. Glee Club l,2,35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Audio-Visual Aids 25 Yearbook 45 Library Assistant 1,2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Safe Driving Club 35 Library Club l,2. DITTY, DEBORAH LEE Deb Some say she's quiet but they iust don't know her. Deb is tall and slender with a lot of class. Bookkeeping tops her list of favorite subiects. Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3,45 Library Assistant 4. DUNKLE, ROBERT Bob Look for Bob streaking through town in his high performance Corvair with a four barrel water pump. He will probably be working for Uncle Sam next year. Glee Club l,2,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 County Band 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Yearbook 45 Safe Driving Club 3. ETZEL, TERRY EUGENE Terry Terry is known as an expert at sleeping in class, especially English. After graduation, he plans to attend barber school5 let's hope he doesn't fall asleep thenl Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 2,3. FAIR, JANIS Jan Jan can often be seen racing up the street in her brown and white Oldsmobile. She enioys reading and hopes to be a proofreader for a publisher. Intramurals 15 Future Business Leaders of America 45 French Club 15 Yearbook 45 Library Club 1,25 Library Assistant l,2,3,45 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3. FINEFRDCK, RONALD EUGENE Ron Ron is at present undecided about his future but his draft board will help him, we feel sure. He likes bowling and girIs5 but which is his preference? Choraliers 35 Glee Club 1,25 Drama Club 45 French Club 1,25 Senior 5 Class Play 45 Yearbook 45 Newspaper 3,45 Tri-Class Play Crew 3. FLATH, GRETCHEN LYNN Gretch Active in many school programs, Gretch is a very busy, en- thusiastic girl. Looking forward to a medical career, she plans to attend Westminster College next fall. Although she is a co-editor of the Key , time is still left for all other activities. Concert Choir 45 Choraliers 2,35 Girls' Ensemble 25 County Chorus 45 Honors Chorus 35 Glee Club l,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Senior Class Play 45 Tri-Class Play 2,35 Proiect VII 2,35 Yearbook Editorial Staff 45 Newspaper 15 Madrigals 45 Clarion Seminar 3,45 Future Nurses of America 45 Regional Science Fair 35 International Science Fair 3. FULTON, LINDA JOANNE Puddles This vivacious girl spends week days occupied with homework and numerous school activities. Lin has high goals and with her stick-to-it determination she will surely reach them. Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 County Chorus 45 Glee Club l,2,35 Varsity Cheerleaders 25 French Club 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Year- book Editorial Staff 45 Homecoming Court 3,45 Madrigals 4. FYE, TAMALYN KAY Tammy This perky senior can often be found in band behind her baritone saxophone. After graduation, she plans to embark upon a medical career. Class Treasurer 35 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Glee Club 1,25 Band I,2,3,45 Pep Band 25 County Band 3,45 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Intramurals I,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Proiect VII 2,35 Yearbook Editorial Staff 45 Newspaper 15 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Clarion Seminar 3,45 Future Nurses of America 45 Safe Driving Club 35 District Band 4. GOBLE, THOMAS ALBERT Tom When present, this senior boy's favorite class is advanced math. After graduation, he plans to attend Western Reserve or Case In- stitute of Technology. Concert Choir 25 Glee Club 1,25 Varsity K 3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,45 Latin Club 1,25 Audio-Visual Aids 35 Yearbook 45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Safe Driving Club 3. HAHN, DONALD LEE Don Don has shown his speed both in football and track. He is always quick with a ioke. In future years, you will probably see him in a parade dressed in army green. Glee Club l,2,35 Varsity K 45 Football 45 .lunior Varsity Basket- ball 35 Varsity Basketball 35 Track 2,3,45 Audio-Visual Aids 35 Yearbook 4. HANNOLD, VICKI LYNN Bic Vic, with her bright eyes and warm smile, will never be forgotten by any of us. She loves to sing, and she has a beautiful voice. Dancing is also one of her favorite pastimes. Class Secretary 15 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Girls' Ensemble 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 35 County Band 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Choralier President 25 Yearbook 45 Madrigals 3,4. HARTZELL, RICHARD HENRY This quiet senior is a whiz in' advanced math and physics classes. He plans to attend Clarion State College after graduation. Glee Club 15 Clarion Seminar 4. HEPLER, FREDA MAE Pedie Say mischief, and Freda will be there. Freda is always witty and gay and we hope she's that way forever. Horseback riding and dancing Gll her leisure time. Glee Club l,2,35 Intramurals l,2,35 Future Business Leaders of America 2,35 Library Assistant 1,25 Home Economics Club 4. HOOK, MARSHA ANN Hooky Marsha, who is really good on the basketball floor, rates swimming and playing the piano as her favorite hobbies. She intends to ioin the Peace Corps after graduation. Concert Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble l,2,35 County Chorus 35 Glee Club 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 County Band 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers of America I5 Library Club 1,25 Library Assistant 1,25 Madrigals 2,3,45 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3. HORNER, NANCY Red Nancy's nickname, Red, is due to her shiny red hair. As reading and writing are her hobbies, she has found a home in the news- paper ohice. Student Council 45 Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 1,25 French Club 1,25 Proiect VII 35 Yearbook Editorial Staff 45 Clarion Seminar 35 Newspaper 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crew 4. HUFF, LENORA JEAN .lean Jean attended beauty school throughout her senior year. Her goal is to get a teaching degree in beauty culture. She is an avid roller skater and can be found at the local rinks. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Library Club 1,25 Library Assistant 1,25 Senior Class Play Crew 4. HUMPHREY, NORMA JEAN Norma Bright and gay, Norma has a warm smile for everyone. Having a natural interest in music, Norma plays the flute well. Indiana University of Pennsylvania is her destination and she plans to maior in music. Concert Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 25 Girls' Trio 3,45 District Chorus 45 Honors Chorus 35 Glee Club 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 County Band 2,3,45 District Band 35 State Band 35 Intra- murals l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 French Club 15 Choral Ofticer-Vice President 45 Band Officer-Vice President 45 Senior Class Play 45 Tri-Class Play 25 Proiect VII 2,35 Newspaper 35 Madrigals 45 Flute Ensemble 1,2,3,4. JEANNERAT, DAN D. Dan Dan is a take life as it comes sort of guy. This big blue-eyed doll is head of the mischief department and can be found where the trouble is. Next year Uncle. Sam will be handling his pranks. Glee Club l,2,35 Varsity K 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Latin Club I5 Audio-Visual Aids 35 Yearbook 45 Volleyball 1,2,3,4. JOHNSTON, RUTH MAXINE Gertie Ruth enioys arranging flowers for center pieces. After graduation she plans to work for a short time and then get married. Glee Club l,2,35 Home Economics Club 3,45 Home Economics Assis- tant 45 Yearbook 45 Library Assistant l,3. SquirrelIy Senior Directory JORDON, DANIEL CRAIGE Dan Dan is a bashful fellow with sandy brown hair. He lists gym as his favorite class and he participates in neighborhood football and basketball games. His future as of yet is undecided. Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Future Farmers of America 1,2. KAPP, MABEL EILEEN Maybell Mabel has a -pleasing personality and is an enthusiastic skater, swimmer, and dancer. She enioys health class. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,45 Intra- murals l,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Library Assistant 4. KAPP, ROBERT LEROY Bob Bob is quite often seen around shcool as a member of the stage crew. His ability to flirt with the opposite sex has made him well liked. This knack has also helped him to become the top salesman of our class. Varsity K 3,45 Basketball Manager 2,3,45 Intramurals 15 Drama Club 45 Audio-Visual Aids 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Yearbook 45 Stage Crew 2,3,4. KNAPPENBERGER, PATRICIA LINN Patti Patti, quick with a smile and quick with those typing keys, has an outgoing personality and a likable way about her. For the past three years she served our school as a cheerleader. Included in her plans is airline school. Class Vice President 25 Class Secretary 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 County Chorus 45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Junior Varsity Cheer- leader 25 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,45 Homecoming Court 2,3,45 Madrigals 45 Senior-Class Play Crew 45 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3,4. KNIGHT, BARBARA KAYE Barb Barb has a quiet, easy-going personality. Playing the accordion is her favorite pastime. She plans to get a iob has a secretary or stenographer after graduation. Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 French Club 1,25 Yearbook 45 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3. KNIGHT, CONNIE LEE Con This lass spends most of her free time in Clarion. Among her hobbies are dancing, reading, and swimming. She hopes to ind work after graduation. Glee Club l,2,35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 45 Yearbook 4. KNIGHT, DIANNE SUSAN Dianne Dianne is one of our maiorettes. Her favorite pastime is 'lighting with Jack. Gym tops the list of her favorite classes. Her destination is beauty school. Glee Club 1,2,35 Pep Band 45 Maiorette 45 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion l,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,45 Yearbook Editorial Statt 45 Library Club 2,35 Library Assistant 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Banner Carrier 3. KNIGHT, NADINE ELAINE Nadine Nadine is a talented seamstress and makes many of her clothes. She used her talent in making ghost costumes for the senior class play. Co-business manager in the magazine drive, she participated in many business activities of our school. Glee Club l,2,35 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Secretary of National Honor Society 45 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,45 Proiect VII 2,35 Yearbook Editorial Staff 45 Newspaper 1,2,35 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3,4. KNIGHT, RONALD EUGENE Ron Always seeing 100 rabbits and 50 bucks, Ron can keep you laughing for hours with his hunting stories. Although taking a general course in school, his plans after graduation are very specific in that he wants to work with the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Glee Club 1,25 Varsity K 45 Football 1,45 Baseball 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Stage Crew 15 Safe Driving Club 3. KNIGHT, sue ANN Hciggiesu Bookkeeping II rates tops on Sue's list of subiects. She could often be seen working behind the lIbrarian's desk throughout her senior high years. She hopes to land a bookkeeping or accounting iob after graduation. Choraliers 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 35 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,45 French Club 15 Yearbook 45 Library Club l,2,3,45 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3. KURTZHALS, MARY JEANNE Jeanne Jeanne, our head maiorette, introduced a new style and class to our maiorettes. Jeanne's friendly, warm smile will never be forgotten by her classmates. A teaching career is Jeanne's hope for the future. Student Council 45 Student Council Treasurer 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Glee Club 1,25 Pep Band 45 Maiorettes 2,35 Head Maiorette 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Future Teachers of America l,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Senior Class Play 45 Yearbook Editorial Staff 45 Newspaper 25 Choral Librarian 4. LAUFFER, .IOHN D. Jack Here's a likable guy. Jack, never without a smile and a hi, can be found at the races betting on his favorite car or hunting for skunks in the woods behind his house. Glee Club 15 French Club 1,25 Intramurals 15 Newspaper 45 Co-captain of Magazine Drive 4. LEWIS, ESTHER SUSAN Susie Esther is a cute petite maiorette. Spending each summer at Ocean City, she always has a tan that is envied by all. After graduation, she hopes to become a certitied lab assistant. Pep Band 45 Maiorette 2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,35 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2. LEWIS, SALLY ANNE MARIE SaI This peppy girI's laugh will never be forgotten by her classmates. Always ready to have a good time, Sally is found wherever the ac- tion is. She hopes to pursue a career in commuter programming. Class Treasurer 15 Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals l,2,3,45 French Club 1,2. LINAMEN, LADONNA JEAN Dawn Trumpets form in our minds when we recall LaDonna, for she can always be seen playing or carrying her oId faithfuI. She has a friendly way about her that has won her best wishes in the future from all of us. Concert Choir 2,3,45 Honors Chorus 35 Glee Club 15 Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 County Band 3,45 District Band 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers of America l,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Safe Driving Club 3. McCALL, DANA DARRYL Wolverine Dana is a quiet boy who lists senior science as his favorite subiect. He enioys hunting, fishing, and trapping. Dana hopes to work for the Pennsylvania Game Commission after graduation. Glee Club 15 Choraliers 3,4. McCLUNE, GLENNA KATHRYN Glenna Q Here's a neat, pleasant, fun-loving girl. Glenna l has always been a lover of sports, especially basketball. She is usually found participating in musical events or working as a waitress at the Clarion Restaurant. Glenna will attend Michael's Beauty Academy next fall. Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Girls' Ensemble 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Yearbook 45 Newspaper 2,35 Madrigals 3,4. MCGIFFIN, VERNON ALBERT DOC An outdoor guy, Vernon loves the woods. He enioys hunting, fishing, and trapping. If you have any old Indian relics, give them to Vernon5 he'II love you for it. Next fall, we'll find him attend the college of the U.S. Coast Guard. Concert Choir 2,3,45 Choraliers 15 Glee Club 15 Football 1,35 Track 3,4. Senior Directory 0, McHENRY, LAURA KAY Clem 0 Answering many questions, Kay shines in science class. Her friendly personality will be a great asset to her chosen career-a nurse's aide. Glee Club l,2,37 Band 1,27 Intramurals 3,47 Home Economics Club 47 Homemaking Assistant 4. McKISSlCK, ROSE MARIE Rosie One of our top students, Rose worked hard as one of the business managers for the magazine drive. She has a beautiful voice and exhibits it nicely in Concert Choir. Student Council 37 Concert Choir 3,47 Choraliers 27 Concords 47 Glee Club i,2,37 Intramurals l,2,3,47 National Honor Society 3,47 National 'NEIL, KAREN DON TON When we think of athletics and intramurals, we'll think of Toot. This petite, cute kid loves all sports, especially roller skating. Her post-graduate plans are indefinite. Student Council I7 Concert Choir 47 Choraliers 27 Glee Club 1,37 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,47 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,47 Intramurals l,2,3,47 Yearbook 4. NEILL, PATRICK TIMOTHY Tim Tim's time is taken up with P.O.D., baseball, and preparing for college. He's a friend to all and he finds good in everyone. He will Honor Society Treasurer 47 Future Business Leaders of America 3,47 Proiect VII 27 Yearbook 47 Newspaper 27 Library Assistant 17 Library Club 17 Madrigals 3,47 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3,4. McMlLLEN, CECILIA JEAN Kidd Cecilia is a short girl whose favorite class is science. She enioys coin collecting and horseback riding. After graduation, her plans include schooling and then finding a iob. Glee Club l,2,37 Intramurals 2,3,4. MAGEE, ROYAL DUANE Royal Royal and his radio were inseparable this year. We must say that he livened up the halls. He's undecided as yet about his future. Glee Club l,2,3. MASON, RUTH AILEEN ROSSMAN Ruthie As a member of the senior class play, she portrayed the part of Priscilla Alden. Ruth always has a pleasant smile, especially in business law. Among her hobbies are swimming, skating, and water skiing. Choraliers 47 Glee Club .l,2,3i Drama Club 47 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,47 Senior Class Play 47 Yearbook 47 Newspaper 47 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3. MASTER, JOHN WAYNE Jack As a motorcycleman, Jack can be seen flying along route 322. He is an avid hunter and loves to fish. After graduation, Jack, a real nature lover, hopes to attend forestry school. Choraliers 27 Glee Club 1,27 Band 1,27 Intramurals l,2,3,47 Volleyball 47 Safe Driving Club 3. MELLON, DONNA JEAN Donna Donna can always be found cutting up with Christy and Freda. She has a Oulia board that can really tell some stories! Donna hopes to become an attendant trainee at Polk State School next fall. Glee Club l,2,3,47 Future Business Leaders of America 37 Library Assis- tant 47 Home Economics Club 47 Senior Class Play Crew 4. MONG, SARA LOUISE Sis Dark and slender, this pretty girl is fun-loving and gay. Always with a smile, Sara hopes to become a typist. With her bright personality, she's sure to succeed. Student Council 27 Choraliers 27 Glee Club 1,27 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion l,2,3,47 Intramurals 'l,2,3,4i Future Business Leaders of America 3,47 President of Future Business Leaders of America 47 Yearbook 47 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3. MONREAN, JOHN RUSSELL Mouse Mouse he's not! This 240 pound muscle man is the giant of our class. He is the strong, silent type, a quality to be admired. Physics is his favorite class. Glee Club 17 Varsity K 2,3,47 Football l,2,3,47 Junior Varsity Basket- ball 37 Track l,2,3,47 Intramurals 2,3,47 Future Farmers of America l,2. NALE, JAMES ALLEN Jim Sports, especially hunting, are this guy's specialties. Ambitious and stu-dious, Jim was selected for Clarion Seminar this year and his name appeared frequently on the honor roll. Concert Choir 3,47 Choraliers 27 Glee Club 1,2,37 Varsity K 47 Varsity Basketball 47 Track l,2,3,47 Intramurals 2,3,47 Latin Club 1,27 Yearbook 4i Volleyball 37 Safe Driving Club 37 Clarion Seminar 4. 36 always be remembered for his sad speeches in speech class. Choraliers 2,37 Glee Club 1,27 Baseball l,2,3,47 Latin Club 17 Intra- murals 27 Tri-Class Play 37 Newspaper 2,3,4. PFAFF, MARK ALLEN Mark Mark's second home is the newspaper room. Summer will be no vacation for him, he'II be taking an IBM course in Erie. Next fall? Well, he's hoping to go to the University of Pittsburgh or Clarion State College. Concert Choir 2,3,47 County Chorus 2,37 Glee Club 1,2,37 Intramurals 17 Drama Club 47 Latin Club 1,27 Senior Class Play 47 Newspaper l,2,3,47 Library Assistant 17 Library Club 17 Tri-Class Play Crew 2. REED, CHRISTY DARNELL Chris Here is our class comedienne, Christy. Christy has a wise- crack for all occasions and has upset many a class by them. With pencils, scissors, and ideas, Christy will soon be headed to fashion school. Glee Club l,2,3,47 Yearbook 47 Library Club 1,2,37 Library Assistant l,2,3,47 Home Economics Club 2,3,4. REX, DALE EUGENE R9XY Looking for Dale? Try the Hot Dog Ranch. His hobbies include hunting and fishing. lt will be anchors away for Dale next year. Glee Club 17 Basketball Manager 17 Future Farmers of America 1,27 Yearbook 47 Stage Crew 2,3,47 Senior Class Play Crew 47 Tri-Class Play Crew 3,4. RHOADES, DAVID DEW Dave is always ready for something mischievous to do. After graduation, he intends to become a farmer, but we all know UncIe Sam will call him first. Future Farmers of America 3,4. RHOADS, ARLENE MARIE fe 9 Arlene is a small, quiet girl. A friend to all, she will help anyone who asks, especially in mathematics. She was voted shyest of the senior class. Intramurals 3,47 Future Teachers of America 4. RHOADES, KENNETH A. Ken Ken and his 49 truck really helped us this year during Homecoming. When awake, he spends his time tormenting the teachers. Blue-eyed and dimpled, Ken is a guy you can't help but like. Glee Club 1,27 Choraliers 2,3,47 Drama Club 47 Senior Class Play 47 Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. nA' n lr Senior Directory ROBERTSON, RITA ELLEN Pip A pip of a girl she's not7 one way toydescribe this shapely little girl is Slick Chick. As cheerleading heads the top of her list of hobbies, she has led our team to many victories. After graduation her plans are to attend airline school. Choraliers 2,3,47 Glee Club 'I,2,3i Varsity Cheerleader 47 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 37 Intramurals 'I,2,3,4j Drama Club 2,3,47 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,47 Choral President 47 Choral Secretary 27 Senior Class Play 47 Tri-Class Play 37 Newspaper 27 Yearbook 4. ROSSMAN, LARRY DALE Larry Larry never says much but he is always friendly in his own quiet way. Hunting, tishing, and any water sports are his favorite pastimes. Glee Club I,2,37 Intramurals 3,47 Safe Driving Club 37 Yearbook 4. RUPP, FRED Peanuts Peanuts is an avid fan of both math and science. A friendly fellow, he will attend Clarion State College after graduation. Glee Club 17 Varsity K 2,3,47 Football 3,47 Track 'I,2,3,4i Intra- murals 1,27 Volleyball 3. SALSER, CARL STEWART Buck A nut always, Buck can be seen doing his toothless act in most any class. His favorite hang-out is the Atlantic Station. Buck is plan- ning to attend college after graduation. Student Council 37 Class Vice-President 37 Glee Club 17 Varsity K 3,47 Football 1,3,47 Junior Varsity Basketball 1,27 Varsity Basketball 37 Football 37 Volleyball I,2,3,4. SAY, PRISCILLA ELAINE Silla Always with a friendly smile and rosy cheeks, Priscilla greets you. She livens a group with her iovial ways. Her post-graduation plans are to become a stenographer. Intramurals I,2,3,47 Choraliers 37 Glee Club 1,27 Future Business Leaders of America 3,47 French Club 1,27 Yearbook 47 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3. SCHREFFLER, SUZANNE Schreff Tremendousl That's a common word in Suzanne's vocabulary. Friendly and ambitious, we know she'Il go far. Her hobbies are wax sculpture and music. Transfer 47 Concert Choir 47 Band 47 County Band 47 Clarion Seminar 4. SCHULTZ, MARGARET ANN Maggie Margaret is a tall, flirtatious pixie of a girl. Although she joined us iust this year, she tits in perfectly. She plans to become a secretary after graduation. Transfer 47 Future Business Leaders of America 47 Yearbook 47 Intra- murals 4. SHEFFER, ROBERT SCOTT R.S. Scott spends most of his time working on his dad's farm. Anything dealing with science interests him. He is college bound after graduation. Concert Choir 2,3,47 Latin Club I. SHERMAN, GARY Skip This lad can be found anytime and anyplace he shouldn't be. Skip always manages to keep the teachers on their toes, with his mis- chievous ways. We all know where he will be heading after graduation . . . olf to the service. Future Farmers of America 3,4. SHOUP, THOMAS LaVERNE Shoup Freckled and red-headed, Tom spends his spare time strumming his guitar. An out-doors man, he enioys hunting. Glee Club I,2,37 Track 47 Intramurals 4. SLATER, TERRY LEE Driving his red convertible, Terry cruises all over Clarion County. Next year he'll be trading his car in for a uniform. Glee Club 17 Choraliers 2,37 Varsity K 2,3,47 Football Manager 27 Intramurals 3,47 Future Farmers of America I,2,3,47 Yearbook 47 Safe Driving Club 3. SLICKER, CHARLES COOK Euclid Chuck, our class President, is Mr. Personality Plus. Because of this he has won the friendship of many. Chuck will attend New York Maritime College after high school. Class President 1,47 Concert Choir 3,47 Choraliers 1,27 County Chorus 47 District Chorus 47 Glee Club I,2,37 Band 'I,2,3,4i Pep Banid 1,27 Varsity K 47 Football 3,47 Track 27 Intramurals 1,27 French Club 17 Choral President 47 Band President 47 Yearbook Editorial Staff 47 Stage Crew 27 Volleyball I,2,3. SLICKER, THOMAS Tom Collecting stamps, coins, and records head his list of hobbies. He likes to keep up with the news and reads avidly. Tom plans to work in a bank some day. Student Council 27 Glee Club I,2,3i Future Business Leaders of America 4. SNYDER, SANDRA LEE Sandy Sandy shines on the gym floor as a basketball player. She loves sports but likes to settle back and try her hand at writing. Sandy will be hea-:led for beauty school after graduation. Student Council I7 Concert Choir 47 Choraliers 2,37 Glee Club 1,27 Intramurals I,2,3,47 Drama Club 2,3,47 Future Teachers of America 1,27 Yearbook 47 Library Assistant I. STILLER, JAMES ANTHONY Tony See a good looking guy with curly blond hair7 it's probably Tony. You might call Tony a ladies' man. He's undecided about his future. Future Farmers of America 2,3,47 Intramurals 2,3,4. It-I-erryu TAYLOR, ALICE MARIE AIice Alice is a talented business student with an excellent shorthand ability. Undecided about whether to further her education at New Castle or start out with a iob, we know Alice will be a success either way. Concert Choir 47 Choraliers 2,37 Girls' Ensemble 37 Glee Club I,2,37 Band I,2,3,47 Pep Band 2,3,47 County Band 37 Intramurals I,2,3,47 Future Business Leads of America 3,47 Choraliers Treasurer 37 Proiect VII 2,37 Yearbook Editorial Staff 47 Library Assistant 27 Madrigals 47 Lunch Ticket Salesman 3,4. THOMPSON, DEBORAH LOUISE Tee Tee seems to have been able to collect all the memories of our school years in a small treasure box. She's filled with stories of the antics of our childhood years. Her crazy cards and scrap book characterize her sentimental and friendly personality. Student Council I7 Choraliers 2,37 Glee Club I,2,37 Drama Club 2,3,47 Senior Class Play 47 Tri-Class Play 2,37 Yearbook 47 Newspaper I,2,37 Intramurals I,2,3,4. THOMPSON, LARRY MAX Max This guy will always be remembered for his ability to tinker with cars and actually making them work. Max is usually seen driving down main street in his souped-up '57 Chevy. Choraliers 27 Glee Club I,2,37 Band I,2,47 Pep Band 2,47 County Band 47 Intramurals 27 Drama Club 37 Safe Driving Club 3. WAKEFIELD, LINDA JEANNE Lin Lin, one of our hardworking home ec. girls, enioys horseback riding, swimming, sewing, and cooking. With her creative styling ability, she hopes to attend the Gato Beauty School after graduation. Glee Club I,2,37 Yearbook 47 Library Assistant 37 Home Economics Club 3,4. WAKEFIELD, THOMAS ARTHUR SpindIey This peppy little guy's favorite class is math. Although his hobby is cars, he plans to become a cook. Tom Chef Wakefield hopes to attend the Culinary Arts School of New Haven, Connecticut. Choraliers 47 Glee Club I,2,37 Stage Crew 2,3,4. WEAVER, DOUGLAS LEROY Doug, a smiling happy-go-lucky fellow with long dark brown hair is an avid hunter. Keystone will surely miss this roving ambassador nDoUgu next year. Glee Club 1,27 Band 1,27 Pep Band 1,27 Intramurals I,2,3,4. WEAVER, GARY I. Mary In football he can be seen on the endf in basketball he's a gUEt'di in baseball and other sports he is seen playing the field. Notorious for his iokes he will fit in well with the armed forces. Glee Club 17 Varsity K I,2,3,47 Football 2,3,47 .Iunior Varsity Basketball 1,27 Varsity Basketball 3,47 Baseball 37 Track 1,27 Future Farmers of America 1,2. WEETER, KRISTINE LOUISE Kris College is this tall, fair gal's destination. Kris enioys doing anything that's going and can often be seen swinging on the dance floor. Concert Choir 3,47 Girls' Ensemble 27 Choraliers 27 County Chorus 47 Glee Club 1,27 Intramurals 'I,2,3,4i Latin Club 1,27 Choral Secretary 27 Yearbook 47 Newspaper 37 Library Assistant 27 Madrigals 47 Future Nurses of America 4. WELDON, TERRY WARREN Terry This dark handsome character makes the scene from the Callensburg pad . Terry, a lady killer, hopes to attend technical school after graduation. Glee Club I,2,37 Volleyball 2. WHITEHILL, BERNICE MARIE Bernice Athletics interest this senior trombone player. She has been active in intramural sports, reading, and singing. Slippery Rock State College will be her home next year. Girls' Ensemble 2,37 Concert Choir 2,3,47 Girls' Trio 47 Concords 47 District Chorus 47 Honors Chorus 37 Glee Club I7 Band 'I,2,3,4i Pep Band 2,3,47 County Band 2,3,47 Girls' Athletic Association I,2,3,47 Intramurals I,2,3,47 Future Teachers of America 2,3,47 Latin Club 1,27 Senior Class Play 47 Tri-Class Play 2,37 Yearbook Editorial Staff 47 Newspaper 17 Madrigals 3,47 Tri-Class Play Crew 37 Clarion Seminar 4. WILE, BARRY LYNN Barry Barry, a tall handsome brute is always ready for a laugh. He claims that lunch is his favorite class-maybe that's why he works at Foodland. Student Council 47 Glee Club 17 Intramurals 37 Future Farmers of America 1,27 Yearbook 47 Safe Driving Club 3. WILLIAMS, DAVID EDWARD Squeak From Charity Hill comes this flamboyant character. With guitar in hand he plans to wait for the service to catch up. Math is this boy's favorite class even when 1 -1- I : 3! Choraliers 2,3,47 Glee Club 1, Junior Varsity Basketball 27 Baseball 47 Intramurals 3,47 Safe Driving Club 3, Yearbook 4. WILSON, WILLIAM JAMES BiII This boy can be seen 24 hours a day in his cancer-cured 58 Ford. Girls, cars, and hunting lin this orderl are his main hobbies, although the army will soon take their place. Glee Club 17 Future Farmers of America 1,27 Safe Driving Club 37 Yearbook 4. 37 Seuiar Pcrsaualities SHYEST .... Arlene Rhoads, Larry Rossmcm MOST POPULAR ......... Vicki Hannold Chuck Slicker MOST ATHLETIC .......... Karen O'Neil BEST ALL AROUND . . .Paiii Kncppenberger Dawson Brindley Bill Black Seniors Personalities BEST SINGERS ....... Norma Humphrey Leroy Best BEST DRESSED ............ Cindi Boltzer Tom Goble BEST MUSICIANS ...... Norma Humphrey CLASS CLOWNS .......... Christy Reed Bob Dunkle Don Jeonnerot 39 Senior Persamzlities BIGGEST FLIRTS ..... Rita Robertson, Tim Bowser FRIENDLIEST . . .Debby Thompson, Wayne Aaron SHORTEST AND TALLEST .... Grefcherl MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ....... Tammy Fye, Flath, .leon Burger, Vernon McGiffin, Fred Rupp John Monrean 40 Seniors Personalities BEST ACTORS .... Debby Thompson, Ken Rhoacls BEST DANCERS ...... Jeanne Kurfzhals, Chuck Slicker PEPPIEST ........... Sally Lewis, Dove Williams MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED .............. Robin Briggs, Bill Black , 41 Officers... 67355 of '68 CLASS ADVISORS Kdihy BGS? --,A-.-..-.. VICE-PRESIDENT Row 1: Mrs. Lois Owen, Mrs. Ruth Minich. Row 2: Mr ChUl'Ie5 HUSTOH - - . -,.--.- PRESIDENT John Summerville, Mr. John Cafalano. Alice Kahle ...,........... TREASURER Deborah Brindley . . . . . . 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X 5 Y 3 H2 x Yu 2 S Q Y ? fi xiii: P 2 i We zisfazxzi .,f:'1gs:,.,7ffz,gyf..:k .ggi .n g?:.ws?53K1 wifi, Qffegii ns? ,www N i 3 i e M Y K Y Q, Ke me 2 w Q L S H an Q NJN, 9 s Q, be P 2, i Q pp S W ? i X X Q ,f.,,e.,,,, ..g, '.,.y,,W, ,, P 3 ww 2 4 g 2 i r 1 si s Q x we 5 X X ' 3 4 5 Q 3 George Wise Mike Wise Sherrie Wise James Zerbe 71 3, 'Q Haucert Glwir FRONT ROW, Left to Right: K. Berlin, J. Weaver, J. Rupert, T. Fye, K. O'Neil, R. Briggs, Dean, V. McGiffin, R. Hannah. SECOND ROW: J. Kurtzhals, P. Knappenberger, K. D. Chambers, J. Hartman, D. Penny, B. Miller, L. Taylor, T. Buckwalter. THIRD ROW Cramer, A. Taylor, S. Snyder, S. Arnold, D. Beck, J. Finefrock, C. Bowser, J. Linamen M. Philips, D. Best, K. Weeter, S. Elder, L. Linamen, G. Flath, R. Ritts, C. Huston, L. S. Schreffler, Mrs. Weaver, R. Dollhopf, R. Craig, L. Thompson, C. Slicker, T. Etzel, J Best, S. Shoup, V. Hannold, L. Fulton, D. Brindley, D. Pierce, J. Allaman, F. Taylor :M. Shingledecker, V. Weaver, R. McKissick, C. Brothers, J. Beary, 'N. Humphrey, J , M. Kooman, G. Long, P. Gifford. FOURTH ROW: G. McClune, B. Whitehill, M. Hook Best, M. Pfaff, G. Rex, T. Cope, S. Sheffer, J. Nale, W. Austin. ,Madrigals FRONT ROW: Left to Right: S. Shoup, N. Humphrey, P. Knappenberger, L. Fulton, R. Dollhopf, B. Miller. SECOND ROW: M. Shingledecker, G. McClune, V. Hannold, J. Beary, D. Pierce, C. Brothers. THIRD ROW: B. Whitehill, A. Taylor, R. McKissick, S. Arnold, D. Beck, C. Bowser. FOURTH ROW: M. Hook, M. Philips, D. Best, G. Flath, K. Weefer, C. Husion, W. Austin. onccrt Klwir Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Berlin, Gregory Long, Jeanne Kurizhals, Charles Husion, Robin Briggs, Norma Humphrey, Leroy Besf, Charles Slicker. 75 awards Crio SEATED: William Austin, Charles Huston. STANDING: Bernice Whitehill, Norma Humphrey, Suzanne Elder Suzanne Elder, Cynthia Brothers, Bernice Whitehill, Rose McKissick. .Quartet Christopher Bowser, William Austin, David Beck, Charles Huston. 76 Zharalicrs FRONT ROW: Mrs. Weaver, P. Homilton, S. Kopp, D. Nebinski, D. Linamen, J. Clark, M. Best, R. Robertson, S. Knight, T. Weaver. SECOND ROW: B. Wentling, R. Rossmon, N. Rhoods, D. Hannold, B. Shingledecker, V. Cassoboon, N. Aaron, J. Clark, B. Dittman, C. Kopp, R. Bowser, L. Bowser, M. Lewis, R. Elder, L. Altman, J. Shoup. THIRD ROW: B, Wenfling, M, Thompggnl J, Thompggn, C, Hqrklessl Stand. ish, Y. Garris, B. Jeannerot, J. Rupp, T. Denslinger, W. Heeter, G. McClune, N. Bowser, V. Robinson, R. McMullen, B. Best, K. Chadmon, D. Williams, D. Honnold. FOURTH ROW: F. Davis, G. McMillen, S. Gordon, K. Clover, S. Wile, C. Croft, Y. Sherman, N. Dean, C. Bud- zinski, M. Fair, R. Creese, E. Lenk, K. Agnew, J. Bauer, T. Carey, M. Thoron, D. Dittmon, K. Rhoodes, T. Roybuck. Girls' Ensemble Klmmlier Offffff-9 FRONT ROW: Patricia Hamilton, Barbara Shingledecker, Carol Standish, Naomi FRONT ROW: Debra Hannold, Leslie Rhoods, Della Linamen, Trindo Weaver. SECOND ROW: Sue Wile, Connie Croft, Bowser, SECOND ROW: Connie Kopp, Yvonne Sherman, Connie Kopp, Mary Caye Lewis, Charlotte Harkless. Nancy Aaron. THIRD ROW: John Bouer, Wendell Heeter. NOT PICTURED: Rita Robertson. -77 Hays' and Girls' 61:6 611165 Boys' Combined Sections, FRONT ROW: V. Rhoads, D. Lauffer, E Best, D. Myers, W. Cotherman, J. McGifl'in, P. Early, Mrs. Weaver. SECOND ROW: J. Dittman, D. Rhea, G. Whitling, S. Whitling, V Kimes, K. Chadman, J. Whitling. THIRD ROW: R. Slaughenhaupt, J Walter, H. Fye, M. Heeter, T. Huston, D. Neely, D. Kurtzhals. FOURTH ROW: P. Brindley, C. Weaver, K. Miller, R. Bowser, J Rhoads, D. Monrean, R. Neely, D. Kapp. FIFTH ROW: W. Knight, W. Neely, R. Meier, R. Ace, L. Barnett, J. Beary, B. Swartzfager. 78 Girls' Soprano Section, FRONT ROW: B. McCoy, C. Knight, J Weldon, D. Rex, N. Altman, P. Hook, S. Weckerly, J. Kahle, Mrs Weaver. SECOND ROW: C. Hanst, D. Wingard, A. Allaman, R Matson, S. McCIeary, L. Hook, B. Schies, V. Beichner. THIRD ROW R. Fye, J. Renfrew, K. Smith, P. Sharrar, M. Standish, N. Henry, L. Dean, S. Kapp. FOURTH ROW: K. Amsler, C. Best, S. Chambers, E. Claypool, B. Kaylor, D. McCall, B. Lewis, J. Kahle. FIFTH ROW S. Monrean, B. Stephens, P. Catalano, P. Paine, V. Coulter, C Clark, C. Berlin, E. Etzel. SIXTH ROW: L. Taylor, B. Best, K Wakefield, C. Fleming, K. Clover, L. Buzard, B. Benninger, D Johns. Girls' Alto Section, FRONT ROW: B. Thompson, J. Henry, M. Mong, V. Alden, J. Barger, S. O'Neil, Mrs. Weaver. SECOND ROW: M. Rowe, J. Clark, P. Clark, T. Nale, S. Texter, S. Clover, P. Milford. THIRD ROW: B. Ace, F. Walney, G. Barnes, C. Standish, P. Gilford, L. Burger. FOURTH ROW: S. Keefer, J. Stitzinger, M. Fye, B. McMunn, D. Stephens, C. Rex. wuuty Hlwrus FRONT ROW: Linda Fulton, Patricia Knappenberger, Robert Craig, Cynthia Brothers, Robin Briggs. SECOND ROW: Glenna McClune, Douglas Penny, Dianne Best, David Beck, Kristine Weeter, Christopher Bowser. THIRD ROW: Charles Slicker, William Austin, Gretchen Flath, Charles Huston, Gregory Long. Kauufy Hand FRONT ROW: Tamalyn Fye, Marsha Hook, ,Janice Rupert, Jeanne Cramer, Kathy Best, Verna Weaver, Bernice Whitehill, Charlotte Harkless, Norma Humphrey, Janet Beary, Suzanne Schreftler, LaDonna Linamen, Suzanne Elder, Stephen Arnold. 79 District 6l1arus District Ham! Charles Huston, Norma Humphr Sticker. ey, Bernice Whitehill, Charles Tumalyn Fye, LaDonna Linamen, Janet Beary Music Dircclars Mr. James Best, Mrs. Doris Weaver, Mr. Klohr Peterson. 80 ,411-fastem Hanfereuce Hlmrus LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernice Whiiehill, Suzanne Schremer, Charles Husfon, Gretch Fl h 81 Keystone High School Kancert Hand FRONT ROW, Left to Right: C. Knight, J. Weaver, V. Weaver, K. Best, D. Rex, C. Fleming, M. Philips, D. Pierce, S. Schrefller, K. Berlin, J. Beary, N Humphrey, J. Cramer, J. Henry, M. Hook, V. Hannold, J. Rupert. SECOND ROW: B. Wentling, R. Elder, l. Burger, S. Best, C. Clark, A. Allaman, E. Etzel L. Taylor, R. Weaver, P. Paine, J. Kahle, A. Kahle, M. Thompson, M. Best, T. Weaver, C. Slicker, P. Gifford, T. Fye, C. Brothers, T. Buckwalter, J. Beary THIRD ROW: R. Bowser, K. Clover, J. Ashbaugh, D. Wingard, B. Kaylor, T. Huston, K. Amsler, S. Elder, A. Taylor, B. Shoup, l.. Linamen, J. Hartman, K Miller, J. Rhoads, W. Cotherman, D. Myers, L. Barnett, B. Miller, T. Etzel, T. Denslinger, M. Shrum, R. Meier, D. Rhea, C. Weaver. FOURTH ROW: S Arnold, B. Whitehill, C. Huston, C. Harkless, V. Coulter, C. Berlin, D. Frederick, W. Neely, K. Agnew. FIFTH ROW: L. Thompson, P. Early, Mr. Peterson J. Linamen, W. Neely, J. Kahle, V. Kimes, M. Kooman, H. Fye, D. McCall, D. Chambers. 1 ,fuhiar High l5'ahd FRONT ROW: C. Graham, M. Brothers, D. Wile, R. Weaver, C. Wingard, M. Arnold, J. Denslinger, S. Kurtzhals, J. Ash- baugh, B. Taylor, B. Ferringer, D. Raybuck, S. Williams. SECOND ROW: R. McGiffin, L. Whitling, K. Weaver, G. Wise, B. Dittman, J. Heiser, J. Bauer, P. Dittman, L. Mattern, B. Neely, M. Hartman, R. Cramer, J. Agnello, M. Couch, J. Fulton. THIRD ROW: P. Hahn, K. O'Neil, L. Chambers, R. Best, D. Mattern, D. Sanders, S. Thompson, J. Hawk, P. Groves, T. Burns, T. Cotherman, J. Rugh, M. Mason, B. Philips, E. Brown, J. Meier. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Best, director, C. Austin, S. Rhea, T. Tharan, E. Lewis, L. Miller, T. Ferringer, A. Hogue, G. Gilmore, M. Summerville, J. Agnello. Schior High Hand Office Charles Slicker, Karen Berlin, Charles Huston, Norma Humphrey. rs ,fuhiar High Hand Officers FRONT ROW: Cheryl Williams, Dottie Raybuck. SECOND ROW: Jason Agnello, James Fulton. 83 1 JM urehiuflgaud Best , Dianne Knight , Esther Lewis', Alice Kahle. Asierick represents Senior Muioreffes. HEAD MAJORETTE: Jeanne Kurizhals W x 85? cpxo ,JL-0Q96oS'Q50 GWAMMWAMMB QQ, +3560 YY-4 x 38 4?QoQ+?c9 -k'z'Q QQ'3' 'ok x Q vg'?osX XSFSQO Ov..05K06N-+5 sb? fo s-swoaqasab q'5.xXAx6'oS'Pofo4p.X QOJ-,o6 Q 'foe '9z'o.x5xo xooq? J X-9So 9'?'ox037'.qS',g,f-SZ NO k,KQS.91qgvs3g4g,X W wx 'NsQogzx's O? 'gig' obxo O bgooioexsf oo x9,,xo'7'9b'4 0Q 0-xx -Vo'l'-'x0Cf'k'0 .4-,KOQGRQQ goflebx -Q0 'Q -18 V-ov O6o6x.4b08gkwq S Qqoazwg KQHQS o.-A QQOO 'S kv 0509 ous ff iss Q? 'af as 5 Q i f z K we? K qgofzg' Qswfoeo? v.Y'e?4o41 o oe? 'Z' Q -XX o . kfvvfffwsff 'Z' ,go Q00 '9 a Q 0, .qi 0 HMS N 0 Q 0 Q, 0 as x .gas Y' .1-, 5' 'glgofoo so 9' 347 'MH 0 7' 'S 6' X ' wk 1? so -49' 'Z' '1 'Q 'Q . Q so VSV 06 'bo :xx Q? ig' -S0 oo 5 X6 0 Q Q S by 'Nc S 1? Q 6' oo 5 Q 6, NO Q0obbo.60Y-.4,'QwoQ,,9b awq Q oxo 0 of -oke 'QX T 918 '3'.2F'b'Pq Fs9 0 Q 0 b.9,.s ca 5.49 Xfbvb '0oxY'n'fX-vfkooooi wo N b XSKQQQ-QQO OQ?4A0sx06S 9'Foo??o s9 3' 1-f'.x oc9gf3,N.QK 0 SQQNQ. oo06e5 '.ge' 657 Q swf .S 99 go 88 A 42e?'fi'aL i, . . ' 1966. Varsity Stwtlnzll Squad l FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Jeannerat, D. Hahn, R. Knight, F. Rupp, C. Salser, T. Bowser, J. Monrean, C. Slicker, D. Clover, D. Brindley, W. Black, G. Weaver. SECOND ROW, Left to Right. R. Stuart, C. Huston, T. Carey, J. Bauer, D. Stiller, G. Long, L. Nellis, C. Bowser, W. Austin, M. Baker. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: D. Frederick, D. Hannolcl, L. Taylor, M. Fair, E Shick, D. Weaver, B. Mclendon, H. Bowser. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: R. Rowe, R. Bashline, M. Kooman, M. Shrum, T. Heeter, D. Beck, F. McMullen, M. Tharan. Smiars 300621111 ,Celtcrmm . ,wggwiizesafs egg g5v4fsa1sggeQ,q.:f: sw iw vague s:. ,L ,,, .Q1...'f' A viii? f' , w 1 , , Q- '::I?,I.' ' F. ,lm .sf A- - f - -:gf-:H ' Elk- swmkm rt' :E .,--.,.1-.. Bill Black, guard . Tim Bowser, guard T ' K We .fm-Vf..,,s. ,gina L. .. or MrX C r f rr J X gif it iw x 4. Qgfyg ,E -i x 1 as t M Qt, M is X 'f if xstwli , ,Q we M S X ,M X Elin H i its if sigma 2' g ' 31, , , w3,g,M gf i fmhifil. rg Q 3 , ,Q l,,rtxQi?,?E 45, l ,G it s ll 'i 'is 2J'!s,, gm' N J f NRI E? J 5,14 mt, 4 4 1 lit i T -1 ff Tw 1 'K Dawson Brindley, quarterback in ' ' mastiff , ,i . j if f -EE ,,..:X.:. 7 H Y, .... . 'Z -' Y V, 1 29535: 751 j j5:4:.,g1 ,- Dave Clover, tackle . ,AAW Mmea .MMt.-W.,, ,,km,,,,,,,, ,www X , M K Dana Clover, tackle Dan Jeannerat, tackle The Varsity K has been a symbol of accomplishment in the field of athletics since 1956. The chenille letter K is awarded to eligible senior high school boys who have participated in baseball, basketball, football, or track. ln order to be eligible, they must have participated in half of the total innings in baseball, or in half of the total quarters in basketball or football, or have earned at least 16 points in track. With every additional letter, he auto- matically receives a service bar. If a senior boy earns at least one letter as an underclassman and one letter during his senior year, he has earned a Varsity Jacket. t-'V :V -A :,. , ., ,-: ta x alma kms? , f ' ' ff'w?'f7 1 ?igigml3,9i'ii'rhi53giil?sSf 'K W , , 4t, D ,, .gsw r tFQ2w,, 1l- g g l g i m ggiyp fr 'wffgfijw WWSS52sfsS?E5EfsQ,5zi!9f,Qg21, .awe - ' K' , 5 -L1 X-,ss w w w 11 I - ' 1 ' 'ri' ' r i A r f sr-s 1: .Z i '- T ,.... , 5 :: P -rw ' Don Hahn, halfback li f s ' 35 iz f iffli' , sfiifwlsils .w x WEL 1 wmgif KQAXLQQ fi W W zaggir' w g , i t , ,i ggi,- it 2 .gl Carl Salser, guard Ron Knight, end f- 'f' N iw-,,., .. ,K .ftlawmfewmif '- .Ln John Monrean, tackle Fred Rupp, end rlll I., nl' :!'I5.,,3 ' .,,.,..-.vm ..,: '.ffLs:-32 -- it ' W S lil 31+ 2 K 'FQ' ' ' in is 'wail it i t il 1f'T JtElli T ffm 'iiuiiifsll 3, ' vm S ew R ssiiw 41 rl K use s nam , PM 1 R 4 J L W N, 1 .1 Chuck Slicker, fullback Gary Weaver, end 90 Varsity Eioatball Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Coaches Sept. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1966 Record 10-Union 46 Keystone 14 17-Moniteau 6 Keystone 6 24-Shannock Valley 6 Keystone 32 30-Redbonk 35 Keystone 6 8-East Brady 40 Keystone 7 15-Brookville 27 Keystone .39 22-Clarion 31 Keystone 29 4-Karns City 26 Keystone 7 TEAM SELECTIONS 1966 ALL-CONFERENCE John Monrean-Lineman of the Year HONORABLE MENTION X OFFENSE Bill Black, Guard l Chip Huston, Center Tim Bowser, lnterior Lineman DEFENSE Dan Jeannerat, Interior Lineman Mr. John Catalano, Mr. Arthur Aaron DUWSOV' B lndleYf End ' W we- -, fi Ms . .,: W X K ' f 51, - ss, is ss if mg f with is ,Q If neg'- V ms. is Q WW mm W k ..-- W . X K sw'f,.sgX fr 5 5 5 is ,K H sa' Q, s .3 s : f ,,,. ,bl . .L :-gum, - .hy . ,,. .. ...,,.,5,'Q,!s'.. ' 6' 'gg il- ' 7' ' 3:34-f:s',.x W... ,,,,. .,...sZ. .W Km , - ---- 1 ': 'i 13 C is ml, is K if rw P- 7' I fs sw. 2 'i ?'fiWif2 ??'o21f,'3 L?m5'M?'3'W??1 9F5L9??k3W77 lS LiM7fV'ff7l5ffls3'f'H FLW , 7:13523 3153595'f97V5?f3kS1G?EfY5i5 45:1fI 5Xfisff'?'vTyl59flF' ' 52,7 '1'ZZf5i7 33lfWTb?l - 2 sexism W ' si6554SigistifitissgeiigizifeiisssgefvfiV929igszilegge92gggi,y3f?Te53gg4s?5s?gia1g , .f .Qg:31,g3ge1sggsfiQ zs,L bygggefsggifggegmgglgsigsgfsvis J wrfrfegmgggissiseg5sLfs?'ggQ:si?z 224aE?Zi23ksQ5551fQ,3eLvH ai jga v gagvi, ge, 'siss?afssRse1zisi- ggsgvszisgsigsmfwfefzggfezif 'fK?ismfXg svriseezgsmeises Jef 1,5 145 ., g wafer ,. Wi sgslsfszss .-3 - I, g 'L -t . , I.,-1, 2ftIafSf3,5'2frSsi?'rS'?229X ,g - ? ?? - 1 Q E 933' Q 1 1,5 l . 1 ,ge :Ln .1 'A ivy sm. i,,.,aigs53,3r1-vi-H.: Nw V gg'-:,,f, ' I- ff .My-, ,va-3 gpg, V4.5 wg -sf -. .s..gg -X f ,- 1 , - s, 7 . . 1 is i f 95 QM K I wwf if- 1 ' ,f-M'-A , - 1 ' . , 'X' 'M K 4- 'U is-.1:,. 1 J.. '81 V, ts . ' ' - , :. 1 K I' ' 53 1'-'f Qi sf ' f- 2' 'ii 'X . :: .,,Q::-ge,,::f::L'1,.,:1-32 ,,.v .. F, ', - 1 ,. . ' A W W -- . ..... .. f naw: f:-er if. . .1 Li. :., ,,,,:,,, N gll ,,,. ,.... , . ,,, 91 junior J-figh Swtball ROW ONE D Neely K Muller C Weaver W Neely D Bunch J Beary P Brlndley R Mexer D Weaver J Rhoads D Myers ROW TWO B Merryman J Walters J Fulton R Martuccl C Robertson B Clark G Neal V Wesner D Mays R Best D Raybuck S S Rhea T Ferrmger E Burns M Mason J Helser M McCoy Mr James Best Coach ROW FOUR H Fye B Shoup J Meler J Agnello D Reed K Block D Rhoads R Trlften J Agnello ROW FIVE MANAGERS A Klmes T Huston M Couch 92 Fulton, Berkery.' ROW THREIE: .Mr. Rohert. Shoup, ooachg R. Reed: R.'Culbertsor1, J. Carey, J. Ruah, Youhf, 'D. MeMillen, R. Cope: W V l Varsity Haskefball Larry Nellis, Glen McClune, Dawson Brindley, Ted Banner, .lack Siverling, KKneelingJ Gary Weaver, Buddy Bowser, Bob McLendon Dawson Brindley, SENIOR LETTERMAN. COACHES: Mr. John Cafalano, HEAD COACH: Mr. James Best, JUNIOR VARSITY. 93 Gary Weaver, SENIOR LETTERMAN junior Varsity Basketball Left to Righf: Edward Britton, Dennis Weaver, Mark Fair, Rodney Bashline, John Henry, Arihur Weizei, Michael Shrum i i 1 95 junior High Hasketball Head Coach, Mr. Robert Gehres Assisianis, Mr. Jones, Mr. Infrieri ROW ONE: Paul Early, Dale Myers, Tom Reed, Perry Brindley, James Beary. ROW TWO: Mike Clover, MANAGER, Charles Roberison, James Rhoades, Rick Meier, Ken Miller, Dick Bunch, Steve Fulton, MANAGER. ROW THREE: Bobby Reed, Randy Best, Jim Fulton, Mark McCoy, William Younf. 96 Varsity Crack and Weld TRACK TEAM ROW ONE: left to righi, Leroy Ace, Don Hahn, Dawson Brindley, Jim Nale, Fred Rupp, Terry Cope. ROW TWO: Vernon McGiHin, Buddy Bowser, Tom Carey, John Finefrock, Darrell Frederick, Art Weizel, Leroy Best. ROW THREE: Mark Fair, Tim Heefer, Rodney Bashline, Chip Husion, Don Hartzel, Jerry Silvis, Ed Shick. Dawson Brindley, Senior TBTYY COPE, 5el'li0l' COACH, Mr. Gene Masier Don Hahn, Senior John Monrean, Senior 97 Hascball BASEBALL TEAM ROW ONE: Jack Siverling, Bill Black, Dan Jeonneraf, Mark Baker, Tim O'Neill. ROW TWO: Tom Goble, Larry Nellis, Gary Weaver, Bob Mclenclon, Ted Jeanneraf. BASEBALL COACHES Mr. Harold Fulton, Mr. Charles Ecldinger- Aihleiic Director. 5, 1 im: A nf in-'Y -f M ,mm 33432 of, fieiky,-415 -1-NH-02. -W? X- ,' W aw- Xw,-1'x,.,,,, 'wi-,rv fn ' 'aim-:5,ieE-ezvggns lx 1 Y K ,gc-w v f Dan . xwwf, wafer , M,-,wsx4g4,1z .xy ,, ,, .M f1fv..a. .1 -2i,'21w:',:lx Jeannerai, Senior 2? Gary Weaver, Senior Tom Goble, Senior Tim O'NeiII, Senior Bill Black, Senior 98 Girls Intramurals Sparts FIRST ROW: Glenna McClune, Patti Knappenberger, Jean Barger, Vicki Hannold, Barb Knight, Rose McKissick. SECOND ROW: Sue Knight, Barb Chambers, Rita Robertson, Gretchen Flath, Judy Clark, Mabel Kapp, Connie Knight, Jo Ann Clark. THlRD ROW: Georgia Barnes, Brenda Ace, Marsha Hook, Freda Hepler, Dianne Knight. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Glenna McClune, Patti Knappenberger, Vicki Hannold, Barb Knight, Rose McKissick. SECOND ROW: Barb Chambers, Rita Robertson, Judy Clark, Mabel Kapp, Connie Knight. THlRD ROW: Gretchen Flath, Marsha Hook, Freda Hepler, Dianne Knight. 99 K-:.. juniar Varsity Hheerleadcrs Left To Right: Diana Nebinski, Janet Rupp, Sharon Gordon, Janis Ruperi, Judy Clark, Trinda Weaver. r'v, ,-mf lfgjijgjfz ASQ I 1' :- -' ' L 'L 1' -3 .. Miss Aida Hanst, ADVISOR 100 Varsity Klfccrlcadcrs Robin Briggs, Senior ROW ONE: Debbie Brindley, Robin Briggs, Rita Robertson. ROW TWO: Linda Lindo Fulton, Senior Fulton, Patti Knoppenberger, Melanie Shingledecker. Patti Knuppenberger, Senior Rita Robertson, Senior 101 afiamzl flauar Saving William Black Tamalyn Fye Nadine Knight ROSE MCKiSSiCk PRESIDENT VlCE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Dianne Best Nancy Ditfman Karen Berlin Norma Humphrey Nancy Horner Robin Briggs Gretchen Flaih Mrs. Minich, Advisor Janet Beary 104 Cflariou Saturday Svminar Enrichment Seminars were attended again this year by several students from Keystone High School. These classes were held at Clarion State College on Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and were in- structed by various members of the college faculty. Subjects covered in the classes were in the fields of liberal arts, fine arts, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics. FRONT ROW: Ruth Dollhopf, Kathy Best, Tamalyn Fye, Karen Berlin. SECOND ROW: Mary Rowe, Melanie Shingledecker, Suzanne Schrefiier, Janet Beary. THIRD ROW: Fred Rupp, Brenda Ace, Richard Hartzell, Suzanne Elder, Christopher Bowser. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Philips, James Nale, Charles Huston, Gretchen Flath, Bernice Whitehill, Thomas Etzel. William Austin-absent when picture was taken. Studcu I Gauncil FRONT ROW: B. Benninger, S. Rhea, J. Carlier, J. Kurtzhals, TREASURER: D. Brindley, V. PRESIDENT, R. Briggs, PRESIDENT: M. Tharan SECRETARY, S. Kurtzhals, C. Hefner, N. Whitling. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McCoy, ADVISOR: D. Linamen, G. Freeman, J. McGifiin, M. Philips N. Horner, N. Dean, R. Martucci, T. Buckwalter, M. Rowe, C. Knight, Mr. Lines, ADVISOR. THIRD ROW: A. Kimes, L. Sayers, B. WiIe, J. Henry E. Best. 105 Huturc Husincss leaders of ,Anfcrica FRONT ROW: F. Rhoads, L. Thomas, D. Nebinski, S. Kopp, L. Lewis, S. Texter, B. Wentling, Mr. Gehres, AD- VISOR. SECOND ROW: J. Weaver, M. Best, J. Burger, S. Knight, V. Alden, J. Cope, S. O'Neil, V. Cassaboon, E. Clark, N. Rhoads. THIRD ROW: T. Nale, V. Wike, K. O'Neil, C. Knight, S. Clover, L. Barger, P. Gifford, L. Shick, B. Chambers, K. Salvo. FOURTH ROW: A. Hunst, D. Knight, J. Fair, S. Mong, PRESIDENT, J. Stephens, P. Neely, VICE-PRESIDENT, V. Weaver, F. Raybuck, N. Aaron, C. Kapp. FIFTH ROW: A. Snyder, K. Hannah, K. Varner, S. Whitling, P. Milford, E. Fleming, C. Rapp, L. Altman, S. Wile, T. Hartzell. SIXTH ROW: C. Craft, D. Ditty, SECRETARY, D. Pierce, K. Clover, B. Knight, R. Mason, J. Rex, M. Kapp, K. Donaldson, J. Stitzinger. SEVENTH ROW: R. Trimbel, M. Schultz, P. Say, R. McKissick, A. Taylor, N. Knight, B. Shoup, D. Beck, W. Aaron, TREASURER, A. Early. NOT PICTURED: P. Knappenberger, R. Robertson. ufurc Teachers af ,America FRONT ROW: R. Rowe, B. Whitehill, K. Donaldson, C. Kapp, J. Dean, S. Porter, V. Knight, N. Dittman, N. Humphrey, PRESIDENT, L. Linamen, VICE-PRESIDENT, K. Berlin, J. Kurtzhals, T. Dunkle, C. Budzinski, M. Mong, B. Ace, S. Elder, SECRETARY. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Winger, ADVISOR, J. Cramer, N. Dean, A. Snyder, C. Kahle, Y. Garris, TREASURER, M. Thompson, G. Schall, S. Chambers, S. McCIeary, G. Whitling, J. Cope, A. Rhoads, C. Rex, D. Wingard, P. Paine, J. Allaman, M. Philips, B. Thompson, Mr. Stuart, ADVISOR. THIRD ROW: P. Hamilton, K. Smith, M. Wetzel, K. Amsler, V. Coulter, K. Clover, L. Taylor, R. Elder, E. Etzel, M. Standish, K. Seth. 106 5'uturc' Nurses of Amcrica FRONT ROW: B. Jeannerat, J. Clark, B. Dittman, S. Texter, R. Dollhopf, T. Fye, VICE-PRESIDENT. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Whitling, ADVISOR: K. Weeter, J. Stitzinger, G. Flath, D. Stephens, J. Rupp, SECRETARY-TREASURER: J. Henry, PRESIDENT: Mrs. Rada- ker, ADVISOR. THIRD ROW: M. Rowe, P. Milford, S. Clover, E. Fleming, D. Linamen, B. Shingledecker, Y. Garris. 5'ufure Zzrmcrs af America FRONT ROW: D. Rhoades, VICE-PRESIDENT, D. Clover, SECRETARY, K. Rhoades, L. Fisher, T. Slater. SECOND ROW: Mr. Showers, AD- VISOR: T. Knight, G. Sherman, R. McHenry, T. McCoy, PRESIDENT. THIRD ROW: D. Weaver, G. Knight, E. Shick, K. Neely, J. O'Neil, C. Wingard, T. Young, A. Beichner, P. Beichner, M. Kopp, J. McGifI'in. FOURTH ROW: E. LaVan, D. Penny, R. Mclaine, L. Keister, T. Rhoccls, D. Whitmore, V. Ritts, W. Knight, J. Dittman. 107 Quturc J-lamnuakcrs af America FRONT ROW, lefi io Righf: K. Dittman, C. Reed, PRESIDENT: P. Clark, SECRETARY: L. Clover. SECOND ROW: D. Lamer, K. Meier, C. Han- nold, V. Beichner, B. Magee. THIRD ROW: D. Mellon, V. Alden, C. Mariucci, B. Kaylor, K. Mellon, E. Claypool. FOURTH ROW: P. Hannold, D. Kagle, K. McHenry, F. Walney, F. VanGuilder, K. Donaldson, L. Buzzard. FIFTH ROW: J. Ashbaugh, M. Tritfen, M. Barnes, K. Alcorn, R. Johnsion, L. Wakefield, P. Horner, Mrs. Berlin, ADVISOR. Sfudenl Librarians FRONT ROW, Lefi To Right: S. Weckerly, D. Mellon, E. Clark, C. Martucci, N. Henry, N. Rhoacls, V. Wike, Mrs. Runyan, ADVISOR. SECOND ROW: J. Clark, M. Mong, K. Smith, P. Clark, M. Kapp, V. Knight, N. Dihman, D. Pierce, B. Shoup. THIRD ROW: S. Knight, K. Mellon, D. Knight, P. Snively, M. Tritfen, A. Snyder, M. Weizel, J. Clark, C. Berlin. FOURTH ROW: J. Fair, C. Clark, T. Nale, S. Chambers, Y. Sherman, B. Williams, D. Ditty, L. Zeigler, J. Stifzinger. IOB Drama gfllb FRONT ROW: D. Nebinski, D. Linamen, J. Weaver, J. Rupert, T. Fye, M. Mong, D. Thompson, R. Robertson. SECOND ROW: Miss Wilshire, AD- VISOR: D. Brindley, D. Pierce, C. Brothers, K. Best, M. Shingledecker, R. Mason, S. Schremer. THIRD ROW: Y. Garris, B. Wentling, G. McMil- R. Bowser, K. Clover, B. Jeannerat, B. McMunn, N. Dean, V. Knight. FOURTH ROW: S. Best, J. Harkless, J. Allaman, N. Dittman, J. Beary, D. Best, N. Horner, S. Snyder, M. Philips. FIFTH ROW: J. Stitzinger, S. Elder, G. Flath, M. Pfaff, R. Finefrock, K. Rhoads, B. Kapp. SIXTH ROW: J. Allaman, D. Summerville, J. Henry, S. Beck, R. Craig, C. Huston, D. Beck. Stage Krew James Whitling, Fred Taylor, David Kurtzhals, Mr. George Thompson, ADVISOR: Dana Clover, Dale Rex, Robert Kapp, Darrell Frederick,CIiHord Rumbarger, Timothy Stuart, James Barlett. 109 Girls' Athletic ,Association FRONT ROW, Left to Right: S. O'Neil, D. Knight, P. Clark, T. Fye, J. Beary, B. Whitehill, K. Best, VICE-PRESIDENT, K. O'NeiI, PRESIDENT, M. Lewis, SECRETARY-TREASURER, N. Knight, S. Mong, P. Knappenbe rger, V. Alden, E. Lewis, B. Lewis. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: E. Clark, L. Bowser, V. Weaver, P. Neely, C. Kapp, A. Snyder, S. Monrean, Mrs. Williams, ADVISOR, C. Fleming, J. Harkless, D. Johns, Y. Sherman, B. Benninger, M. Philips, S. Best, B. Shingledecker. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: J. Kahle, A. Hanst, D. Brindley, M. Shingledecker, F. Davis, R. Fye, B. Dittman, C. Rex, P. Catalano, C. Clark, C. Berlin, K. Amsler, V. Coulter, D. Pierce, C. Brothers, J. Magness, J. Allaman. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: C. Hanst, J. Rupert, J. Weaver, J. Clark, S. O'NeiII, D. Nebinski, J. Kahle. Varsity IC FRONT ROW, Left to Right: L. Best, T. Bowser, C. Salser, D. Hahn, R. Kapp, T. Goble, D. Brindley, G. Weaver, F. Rupp, C. Slicker, J. Monrean, D. Clover, J. Nale. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: H. Bowser, J. Bauer, R. Bashline, D. Jeannerat, M. Baker, Mr. Eddinger, AD- VISOR: T- Cope, T- Curey W. Black, W- Allstin, L. Nellis. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: C. Huston, J. Bailey, C. Bowser, R. Knight, T. Slater, J. Finefrock. 110 Newspaper Staff FRONT ROW: W. Berberich, T. Siuari, R. Mason, T. O'Neill, R. Finefrock, M. Pfaff, N. Horner, L. Bell, B. McMunn, V. Knight SECOND ROW: F. R0Yl21UCli, MlSS Wilshire! ADWSOR, D- Linumen, Y. GGI'riS, M. Mong, S. Porfer, B. Ace, J. Clark, K. Diffman, P. Horner, L. Altman, S. Wile. THIRD ROW: S. Keefer, M. Kooman, J. Sfitzinger, D. Summerville, C. Kahle, L. Lewis. r Ill Ru.: ,ull I! ww' M Q H. ,fa Keystone Key dztars Nadlne Knight Business Manager Mr Arthur A Aaron Gretchen Flath Wlllldm Black ADVISOR Co Editor Co Edntor Tamalyn Fye Organizations Editor Janet Beary Activities Editor Charles Sllcker Sports Ed :tor Deborah Thompson Art Editor Lrnda Fulton Bernice Whltehlll Classes Editor Features Edltor Jeanne Kurtzhals Dianne Kmght Allce Mane Taylor Photography Editor Cnrculahon Manager Advertnslng Manager 112 I I f J ' 1e1:zlg..n 4 -,we ' 1.H1w--am, Ao X 1 L.1w,gltrf,5'A.1w , -sal ' ' f .2 -X f wf, 2 . , W .w w L iii'5SfiX15 1 -igefiil' - .- . 71'?' - ' ' 3 'fillimz lm, -. , .+ g.,Q'Q : fm juniors Hlass 8ditars Writing Staff Kathy Best, Charles Huston, Deborah Brindley Cynthia Baltzer, Nancy Dittman, Karen Berlin SEATED: Ruth Mason, Sara Mong, Margaret Schultz, Priscilla Say, Barbara Knight. STANDING: Patricia Knappenberger, Deborah Ditty, Rose McKissick, Glenna McClune. NOT PICTURED: Rita Robertson. 113 Advertising Staff FRONT ROW: C. Balizer, T. Fye, K. O'Neil, D. Thompson, J. Kurfzhals, L. Fulton, P. Knappenberger. SECOND ROW: V. Hannold N. Knighi, A. Taylor, S. Lewis, S. Mong, D. Knight, R. McKissick, D. Williams. THIRD ROW: M. Schultz, D. Ditty, C. Slicker, G. McClune J. Beary, B. Whifehill, R. Kopp. FOURTH ROW: K. Weeier, G. Flafh, W. Wilson, C. Salser, B. Wile, W. Black, T. Cope, L. Best. Mr. Fadorek, PHOTOGRAPHER Eugene Lenk, Michael Tharan STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHERS 114 jfandid Key Staff 115 y wi wif' 53524 52231,-'Y :fig S H ! E 1 Q i In if Ji i J-famecamlng '66 ROW ONE Escort Larry Nellis Attendant Linda Fulton, Escort-Terry Cope, Attendant--Patricia Knappenlaerger Escor Wayne Aaron Co Captain Bill Black, Homecoming Queen-Robin Briggs: Co- Captam Dawson Brindley Attendant Carol Rex Escort-John Bauer, Attendant-Jeanne Kurtzhals, A parade initiated the homecoming festivities on Saturday, October 22. Our Keystone marching band led the parade followed by convertibles carrying Mr. Elder, superintendent of schools, Mr. Austin, our high school principal, the team, and the coaches. Highlight of the afternoon was the hard-fought, gridiron contest between the Keystone High School Panthers and the Clarion Area Bobcats. As a'con- clusion to the day's activities the Homecoming dance was held in the gym, which was decorated in an autumn theme of cornstocks and pumpkins with rail fences. Music for the occasion was provided by the Windsors . Climaxing the evening was the crowning of the 1966 Homecoming Queen, Miss Robin Briggs. ffamccamiug U66 HERE COMES THE BAND! PENNY KING FOR 1966 The cheerleaders initiated a new event this year .... the electing of a Penny King . Five iars, bearing the names ofthe nominees were placed in the main hall. Using pennies as ballots, students voted for the nominee of their choice. Pictured is Dan Stiller being crowned Penny King for 1966 by cheerleader Patti Knappenberger. Attending the King are from left to right, John Bauer, Bill Black, Don Hahn, and Larry Nellis. 119 Homecoming '66 'I20 , Che Seuiar P ay --- One Mad ight SENIOR PLAY CAST SEATED: Deborah Thompson, Gertrude Finch, Gretchen Flath, Mrs. T. Ashington Finch, Ruth Rossman Mason, Priscilla, Bernice Whitehill Lady MacBeth, Steve Beck, Wing. STANDING: Kenneth Rhoads, Don Cutter, Rita Robertson, Lucille Marcy, Leroy Ace, Dr. Bunn, Jeanne Kurtzhals, Mrs. Kluck, Mark Pfatt Mr. Hyde, Norma Humphrey, Magnolia, Ronald Finefrock, John Alden, Robert Dunkle, Artemus Burke, Robert Kapp, Danny Siletto. Miss Wilshire- Our tireless director. SENIOR PLAY CREW ROW ONE: Dianne Knight, Tamalyn Fye. ROW TWO: Patricia Knappenberger, Deborah Ditty, Nancy Dittman, Barbara Knight, Janet Beary. ROW THREE: Wayne Aaron, Nadine Knight, Jean Huff, Nancy Horner, Robert Kapp. 121 1 1 Senior ,Night Summer I7 are '66 FlRST ROW: Crown Bearer, Truby Brown, Flower Girl, Lori Best, Crown Bearer, Best, Carol Kahley Cheryl Johns, Sally Weeterp 1965 Prom Queen-Janice Ditty, ants-Bruce Weaver, Richard Bowser, Jerry Shoup, Richard Allaman. Kent Bauer. SECOND ROW: Attendants-Karen Junior Class President-William Black, Attend- 1966 Prom Queen-Gwendolyn Benninger 1966 Prom King-Kenneth Herman My flower's better than your flower. 123 Under the direction of Mr. Hutton, the junior class began preparations for the 1965- '66 prom. Artistically combining the band- stand and centerpiece, they created an old- fashioned bancl shell. A watermill and an arched bridge accentuated the theme A Summer Place. Dancing to the music of El Serra and his orchestra, an enchanting atmos- phere was created. After the Prom, the Prom to Dawn Party took place in the gymnasium. May 13 will always be remembered in the hearts of the class of 1967. glaslzbaek H66 Mwwxwwwmwu Ja,,,.wwwwqQqWw,www:wakw mfgask-wwww1m,m,4q Graduafian FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K. Deitz, P. Fleming, J. Lewis, C. Hannah, D. Fulton, E. Rowe, J. Over, J. Fox, K. Best, L. Thompson, D. Smith, N. Best, J. Fisher, M. Martucci, C. Wingard, V. McHenry. SECOND ROW: J. Altman, L. McCleary, D. Rhoads, E. Raybuck, D. Ace, S. Wilson, C. Thompson, D. Best, L Sherman, B. Stephens M. Clark, R E l J . , . x ey, . Baker, T. Thompson, M. Wetzel, G. Jeannerat. THIRD ROW: R. Wetzel, G. Benninger, J. Mason, J. Shoup, K. Herman, H. Henry, R. Miller, L. Cochran, D. Sanders, N. O'NeiI, R. Allaman, S. Weeter, C. Eakin, S. Kribbs, J. Shoup, C. Miller, M. Slaugenhaupt. FOURTH ROW: J. Seigworth, B. Weaver, C. Kahle, D. Chelton, C. Hook, W. Stewart, G. HIGHEST scHoLAsTlc STANDING 3.50-4.00 HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDING 3-00-3-49 ROW ONE: Dana Fulton, Linda Thompson, James Dollhopf, Hope ROW ONE: Cheryl Johns, Judith Fisher, Sally Weeter, Jacqueline Henry, James Fox. ROW TWO: Karen Best, Patricia Paine, Judith Lewis, Carol Kahle. ROW TWO: Janice Seigworth, Kathleen Showers, Altman. Joyce Thompson, Joyce Over, Doris Jean Best, -lfmlfe 5l'I0UP- 12 ROW THREE: Richard Bowser, John Mason. 6 611155 WISH' if' Weible W Conawoy C Hughes P Elsloger J Mclalne C Johns D Kennemuih K Kopp K Muller L Hortzell T Johnson FIFTH ROW S. Bell S Fosdlck K Mauihe L Etzel J Thompson D Flnefrock .I Vnerlmg B Neely P Selgworih K Showers C Gordon P Pame A Shoal? L Kaylor L Milford M Shller SIXTH ROW R Bowser M Shack G Honsf J Belchner D Merrymcm B Scheitler R Bonner G Rex C Belchner L Wedekmd E Nlederrlfer D Mong J Love L Robertson R Muller R Taylor J Dollhopf TEARSIII CHEERSIII 'I27 3 Tour--1966 . R. Allaman, K. Miller, J. Shoup, L. Sherman, M. Marfucci, L. Hartzell, L. Wedekind, L. Kaylor, J. Vierling, J. Thompson, K. Showers, M Mauthe, R. Taylor, P. Paine, G. Rex, C. Kahle, S. Weeter. ROW FOUR: J. Mason, T. Thompson, G. Hanst, B. Neely, D. Sanders, B. Concway D. Kenemuth, B. Stewart, J. McClain, D. Finefrock, G. Jeunnerat, L. Milford, E. Neiderriter, R. Bowser, C. Beichner, R. Banner, D. Merryman L. Etzel, J. Dollhopf, C. Gordon, J. Love, R. Miller, A. Shoaff, D. Smith, S. Fosdick, C. Eakin, R. Wetzel, S. Wilson, D. Smith. 129 1 1 Summer P are 1966 yn- 1966 Prom Queen . .. .. .Gwendolyn Benninger 1966 Prom King ......... ...... K enneth Herman 1965 Prom Queen .......... ..... J anice Ditty Junior Class President 1966 .. .... William Black 1 1 130 KITCHEN CREW-ROW ONE: Sue Clover, Faith Rhoacles, Jocelyn Thompson, Barbara Wentling, Leslie Bowser. ROW TWO: Sue Ann Knight, Kristine Weeter, Catherine Best, Kim Clover, Linda Barger, Marsha Hook, Sherry Best, Connie Craft, Marcia Best. f my Q if 1 , Ei A i 1 Z x g E . 1 ' if. M reauafa 5555.55 ,.-f 'f:f1Q:9s 'im-,.f,,,w -ft My-S. k wifi? gg,-tg '- .IH V . - -U'1',7':-lvl Zfri-611155 Play STAGE CREW ROW ONE: JoAnn Clark, Dar- rell Frederick, Chuck Slicker. ROW TWO: JoAnn Weaver, Bernice Whitehill, Janet Beary, Karen Kapp, Esther Raybuck, Florence Davis, Doris Best. ROW THREE: Bob Banner, Gary Jean- nerat, Bob Kapp, Sara Parker. ROW FOUR: Ed Britton, Fred Taylor, Chuck Beichner, Jim Barlett, Ron Finefrock. CAST ROW ONE: R. Robertson, K. Hermon, L. Thompson. ROW TWO: C. Thompson, Miss Wil- shire, Director, C. Brothers, D. Beck, J. Allaman, J. Shoup, J. Clark, K. Best, J. Vierling, M. Philips, D. Thompson, C. Hook. Row THREE: K. Kapp, M. Shingledecker, J. McLain, S. Parker, G. Flath, B. Whitehill, B. Craig, D. Best, J. Dollhopf, ROW FOUR: T. O'Neil, D. Chelton, T. Johnson, S. Wilson, R. Wetzel. Sherry, you old reprobatel Sherry, you're wonderfull 131 Spvcial Awards NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW ONE: J. Fox, H. Henry, J. Seigworth, K. Showers, J. Thompson, K. Best, J. Dollhopf. ROW TWO: R. Bowser, S. Weeter J Lewis, J. Shoup, J. Fisher, L. Thompson, J. Altman, D. Fulton. ROW THREE: R. McKissick, R. Briggs, D. Best, K. Berlin, T. Fye Mrs. Minich, Advisor. ROW FOUR: W. Black, N. Knight, G. Flath, N. Humphrey, N. Horner, N. Dittman, J. Beary. ESSAY WINNERS Carolyn Fleming was first place winner in the 1966 junior high school American Legion Auxiliary Essay Con- test entitled What the American Flag Means to Me. Carol Standish, on the right was the second place winner. ESSAY WINNERS Bernice Whitehill was the first- place winner in the 1966 senior high school American Legion Auxil- iary Essay Contest entitled The Duties and Responsibilities of Youth Toward Respect for Law and Order in Our Society. Seated to the right of Bernice is James Fox, second place winner, and Rose Marie McKissick, third place win- ner. 132 Spcrials ,4 Wards HONOR'S CHORUS DISTRICT CHORUS ROW ONE: Hope Henry, Bernice Whitehill, Gretchen Flath, Doris Jean Best, Joyce Over, Bruce Weaver, Jim Dollhopf LaDonna Linamen, Norma Humphrey. ROW TWO: Jim Dollhopf, Rick Bowser, Chip Huston, Bruce Weaver. NORMA JEAN-STATE BAND Norma Jean Humphrey represented Keystone High School at the Regional State Band Festival at Elizabeth-Forward High School in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, on February 10, 11, and 12 of 1966. She won this position by placing first chair, second flute section, at the previous Dis- trict Band Festival at Slippery Rock. BERNICE'S TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D.C. Bernice Whitehill was chosen to repre- sent Keystone High School during the RURAL YOUTH TOUR from June 6-10, 1966. This was sponsored by rural elec- tric systems throughout the nation. The theme of this event, GOVERNMENT IN ACTION, was highlighted by a tour of the nation's capital, a speech by the President of the United States, and a banquet in the ballroom of the Marriot Hotel. GRETCHEN'S PROJECT, EXPERIMENTS WITH THE HUMAN BLOOD Gretchen Flath won the Grand Prize at the Northern Appalachian Regional Science Fair held at Keystone High School. Among the awards she received was a microscope, a set of World Book Encyclo- pedias, and the oppor- tunity to exhibit her science project at the International Science Fair in Dallas, Texas, May 11-15, 1966. Special Awards TRACK RECORD BREAKERS ROW ONE: Bill Austin, Jim Nale, Fred Rupp. ROW TWO: Don Hahn, Dawson Brindley', Jim Baileyi. 'i Attended state track meet at Pennsylvania State University. ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Selected for GARY SHAY AWARD 1966 RECIPIENT .............. Dana Fulton 1966 ........................ Keith Miller 134 Special ,A wards THE CRISCO AWARD LEFT: Linda Hartzell was presented the Crisco Award in recognition of her outstanding work in home economics . This award is given to the girl who most successfully combines excellence in home eco- nomics with a broad range of accomplishments in other subiects and extra-curricular activities. BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW AWARD RIGHT: Kay Hauthe won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award as a result of achieving high scores on a Betty Crocker test given to all senior girls last year. The winning of this award made her eligible to com- pete for the State Homemaker of Tomorrow . Gary Jeannerat, Keystone Farmer of 'l966 , receives the THE DE KAUB AWARD Tops in Corn Production. Mr. Showers award from Mr. Showers, Vocational Agriculture Instructor. I presents awards to Doug Penny, David Rhoades, Melvin Kopp, David Rhoads, Thomas Rhoads. SPELLING BEE CHAMPS. Pictured above is Mr. Austin pre- senting awards to Richard Elliot icenterj, 1966 Spelling Bee Champion of K.H.S. and Stanley Whitling, the runner-up. As the winner, Dick received a dictionary and the opportunity to compete in the spelldown in Oil City on March 25, 1966. As runner-up, Stanley received a ballpoint pen. D.A.R. AWARD. Pictured above is Janice Seigworth receiving the Good Citizen Award from Mr. Austin, high school principal. This award, made available by the Daughter's of the American Revolution, was presented to her in recog- nition of her outstanding qualities of service, dependability, leadership, and patriotism. 'N . 453 ,, R MF HK X lx - 4 1. . J iff 40 164 ww r fu J igmwll Sail? 'S ilglilgifsf gffgfgiww H.-,,. . I + ilfiitiii' H .. . . F525 . fllfiif W 5 W it.. f Q ii. if Ease 'BS film 5 e' Mrs. Jane Best Secretary to Mr. Hugus Mr. W. Oscar Hugus Elementary Supervisor ELEMENTARY FACULTY ROW ONE: Mrs. Barbara Baker, Mrs. Laurea Barrett, Mrs. Elizabeth Best, Mrs. Sylvia Best, Mrs. Ardelle Bower, Mrs. Hazel Clutz, Mrs. Louise Cook, Mrs. Eleanor Dascombe. ROW TWO: Mrs. Pauline Dunkle, Mrs. Rebecca Dunlap, Mrs. Margaret Elder, SUBSTlTUTE, Mrs. Helen Elliot, Mrs. Florence Gordon, Mrs. Verna Grine, Mrs. Geraldine Hach, Mrs. Erma Hanby. ROW THREE: Mrs. Eleanor Hays, Mrs. Donna Hogue, Mrs. Frances Kahle, Mrs. Mildred Kapp, Mrs. Kathryn Lauffer, Mrs. Lou Ann McCamant, Mr. Joseph Miller, Mrs. Jane Neely. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Anita Sheridan, Mrs. Nancy Tharan, Mrs. Phyllis Thompson, Mrs. Althea Weaver, SUBSTITUTE, Mrs. Mabel Wilson, Mrs. Margaret Wyman, Mrs. Gertrude Young, Mrs. Dorothy Youkers. 138 Wlutc A4 maria! GRADE ONE ROW ONE: Brian Switzer, Robin Renninger, Curtis Stover, Linda Sue Wentling, Michael Wise, Karen Ashbaugh, David Myers, Leslei Runyan, Steven Crane. ROW TWO: Sheryn McCamant, Timothy Matthews, Lynn Ann Vick- ers, Robert Morrison, Marianne Schrettler, Lisa Larkin, Kurtis Bauer, Cheryl Weaver, David Lewis, Susan Dean. ROW THREE: Mrs. Verna Grine, Teacher: Kenneth Cope, Clifford Croas- mum, Edward Botts, Kevin Hook, Arrand Davis, Michael Gates, Gail Hesse, Jimmy Watson, Arthur Elder, Kenneth Thompson, Joe Kirk- patrick. Not pictured: Elizabeth Davis, Jeffrey Bashline. GRADE ONE ROW ONE: Kimberly Gruber, Dawn Winger, Fred Fiscus, Michael Czulewicz, Beverly Frye, Michael Cunningham, Douglas Reed, Mark Weeter, Mark Lewis. ROW TWO: David Best, Mrs. Pauline Dunkle, Teacher, Shelly Catalano, Douglas Brown, Sena Elder, Scott Mapes, Brian Carrier, Vern DeLoe, Marvin Gibson, Cyril Kurtz, Allan Smith, Joseph Standish. ROW THREE: Donald Stiglitz, Randall Stumpner, Kevin Morrison, Richard Bartels, Brian Berlin, Linda Burris, Patricia Summerville, Trudy Henry, Sharon Eisenhuth, James Hunsberger, Jettrey Lawson, Tim Rhoads. NOT PICTURED: Randall Davis. GRADE TWO ROW ONE: Bonnie Hamilton, Brian Reed, Brian Whitling, Bethany Neely, Marilyn Grubber, Carla Gruber, Jeffrey Hillard, Peter Weaver, Shawn Mong, Larry Goughler, Kathi Dunlap. ROW TWO: Debra Shettler, Brenton Knight, Melodie Whitling, Ernest Mattern, Michael Beels, Edward Clover, Truby Brown, Norma Mays, Lisa Rudolph, Brian Hogue, Kimberly Creese, Jay Best, Charles Winger. ROW THREE: Mrs. Barbara Baker, Teacher, Clifford Detar, Holly Mays, Michael Shay, Jodi McMullen, James Shettler, Diane Raybuck, Kenneth Nale, Arlene Barnett, Mark Bowser, Susan Marusic, Roger Shaw, Tammy Snyder, Larry Mong, Mrs. Hanby, Teacher. GRADE TWO' ROW ONE: Donna Rossman, Donald Edwards, Kevin Stephens, Julie Seth, Sandra Rossman, Mary Boyer, Kevin McKinney, Lisa Moyer, Joseph Rupert, Douglas Mays, Karen Reed. ROW TWO: Stephen Cobler, Maureen Knight, Betty Jean Hook, Thomas Weeter, Wendy Denslinger, Sherri Stewart, Michael Master, Elise Warmbrod, Larry Hunsberger, Milton Mc- Giften, Pamela Flemming, Libby Watson, Harold Walker. ROW THREE: Althea Weaver, Teacher: Melissa Bowser, Dennis Bell, Rhonda Benetti, Jimmy Bashline, Shelley Mattews, Linda Kline, Amanda Meier, Jerry Standish, Robin Switzer, Ronald Blair, Linda Kriebel, Charles Renninger. White M enwrial l 'I 40 GRADE THREE ROW ONE: Shellie Davis, Rene Berberick, Janice Reed, Cindy O'Neil, Kim Rhoads, Sharon Rossy, Tammi Schettler, Penny Bowser, Janice Rugh, Beth Gibson. ROW TWO: Terri Henry, Beverly O'Neil, Barbara DeLoe, Marsha Whit- ling, Tammy Hartzell, Stephen Blair, Kay Nugent, Teresa Amsler, Theresa Kurtz, Cindy Neely, Kathy Thompson, Linda Stumpner. ROW THREE: Mrs. Rebecca Dunlap, Teacher: Randy Larkin, Danny Keth, John Hunsberger, Jack Carrier, Thomas Ashbaugh, Chris Rhoades, Bruce Shay, Eric Shatier, James Heiser, Mike Creese, Ray McHenry, Lee Walker, David Cope. GRADE THREE ROW ONE: Amy Hefner, Tim Vickers, Leland Davis, Amy McMillen, Bonnie Davis, Brenda Magee, Robert Rex, Lori Best, Paul Stover, Lindy McCleary, Sandra Humphrey. ROW TWO: Glenda Mays, Ronald Renninger, Jay Nugent, Kenton Mays, Kerry Stover, Darla Fescenmeyer, Edward Matthews, Tamara Smith, Alan Botts, Ronald Kuhns, Arla Elder, Kent Bauer. ROW THREE: Pamela McCleary, Michael Fye, Debra Hartzell, Edward Wentling, Patti McCleary, Thomas Kerle, Debra Ziegler, Jeff Hartzell, Sheila Culberson, Eric Kriebel, Alice DeLoe, Eddie Deitz, Boyd Wilson. GRADE FOUR ROW ONE: Jolinda Frye, Lisa Myers, Kenneth Wurster, Brent McMunn, Debra Shay, Penny Eisenhuth, Nancy Wetzel, Cynthia Myers, Joan Kirpatrick. ROW TWO: Mrs. Margaret Wyman, Teacher, Maureen Moyer, Steven Burris, Carry Bell, Charlene Martucci, Edythe Kapp, Rhonda Clover, Gary Neely, Belinda Switzer, Kenneth Winger, Lawanda Elder. ROW THREE: Cynthia Rhoades, Dean Knight, Jeffrey Meier, David Seth, Colette Heeter, Roger Simpson, Jannette McKinney, Michael Marusic, Donna Burris, Steven Hook. Absent when picture was taken: Linda Eisenhuth. GRADE FOUR ROW ONE: Mike Mays, Tom Nale, Ronnie Hook, Clifton Seigworth, Susan Kurtz, Linda Say, Bruce George, Jimmy Weeter, Barbara Mong, Allen Lewis. ROW TWO: Randy Cope, Jayne Denslinger, Gordon Schies, Wilmer Boyer, Machele Bowser, Debra McCleary, Jet? Knight, Robert Freeman, David Reed, Greg Miller, Steve Daugherty. ROW THREE: Mrs. Frances Kahle, Teacher, Bradley Switzer, Brad- ley McCleary, Pauline Walker, Brenda Gruber, Deborah Amsler, Karen Stringfellow, Stephanie Schettler, Dusty Elder, Gary Stumpner, Terry Stumpner. Absent when picture was taken: Beverly Thompson. Wlzzte Memorzal GRADE FIVE ROW ONE: Daniel Patton, Penny Hillard, Car- lietta Rupert, David Ashbaugh, Ronald Huns- berger, Sam Slicker, James Hartzell, Judy Nugent, Ruth Ann Wright, Helen Best, Cynthia Wentling, Brenda Texter. ROW TWO: Mrs. Dorothy Youkers, Teacher, Randy Benetti, Mary Kurtz, Debra Reed, Kim Harkless, Patricia Fleming, Karen Stover, Susan Hamilton, Brent Warmbrod, Sherrie Frye, Geary Dutfey, Anna Walker, Matthew Mays. ROW THREE: Willis Burris, Ray Slaugenhoup, Shelly Heeter, Joni Schettler, Gregory Mays, Julie Arnold, Lynn Smith, Brian Bowser, Frank Agnello, Pamela Wile, Robin Rowe, Loleitta Davis, Greg Shay. GRADE FIVE ROW ONE: Jeffrey Ausel, Richard Switzer, Linda Lewis, Kim Dine, Kim Raybuck, Leslie Claypool, Denny Cochran, Scott Garis, Patricia Wesner, Paul Weimer, Brock Beveridge. ROW TWO: Jeffrey Kline, Eric Rhoades, Jack Bish, Joni Myers, Darlene Cotherman, Sharon Davis, Ivan McCoy, Kim Heeter, David Raybuck, Randy Miller, John Hartzell, Craig Heeter, Lois Mays. ROW THREE: Mrs. Hazel Clutz, Teacher, D'Ett Klinger, Gayle Shay, Gretchen Hesse, Connie Myers, Beverly Warring, Janice Best, Jeffrey Murray, James Dean, Thomas Bell, Peter Bowser, William Mays, Harold Raybuck. NOT PICTURED: Cindy Bowser. GRADE SIX ROW ONE: Mark Moyer, Karen Simpson, Brenda Knight, Mary Dunkle, Steve Amsler, Charles Reott, Chris Berkery, Beverly Wetzel, Bertha Best, Ricky Rudolph. ROW TWO: Pam McKinney, Brian Shay, James Gibson, Dan Stover, Cindy Lutz, Steve Rugh, Chris Kurtz- hals, Bonnie Barger, John Seth, Jack Elder, Kevin Bauer. ROW THREE: Mrs. Hogue, Teach- ery Vicki Benn, Dennis Neely, Jackie Grady, Carol Rupp, Donald Whitling, Dan Cotherman, Ron Hagman, Derek Altman, Debbie Wentling, Marty Taylor. GRADE SIX ROW ONE: Leslie Switzer, Brenda Craig, Juanita Best, John Vickers, Dana Weckerly, Wendy Hook, Gloria Barlett, Keith Knight, Edward Williams, Renee Hook. ROW TWO: Marcia McCoy, David Thompson, Debra Mc- Cleary, Diane Fleming, Mark Greenawalt, Lynn Amsler, Mary Hogan, John Kriebel, Ronald Mong, Pamela Stringfellow, David Hartzell, ROW THREE: Mrs. Lautfer, Teacher, John Mc- Cleary, Donna Nugent, Ronald Best, Samuel Walker, Jane Reed, Dennis Whitling, Ricky Cochran, Vicky Kline, Christopher Colwell, Roxanne Kapp, Timothy Winger. Exley, Mark Shippemfille 142 GRADE ONE ROW ONE: Marian Etzel, Timmy Claypool, Rhonda Willy Delo, Shirley Alcorn, Harry Lowers, Mong, Melinda Keth, Faith Weaver, Marcia Beck. ROW TWO: Heidi Hook, Timmy Stewart, Lana Barrett, Mikey Schall, Cindy Custer, Bruce Hutton, Bruce Johnson, Larry Curran, Mrs. Geraldine Hack, Teacher. ROW THREE: Darlene Zuck, Billy Strohmyer, Debbie Showers, Vern Bashline, Vicky McCleary, Victor Elder, Dixie Keister, Danny Colwell. GRADE ONE ROW ONE: Brenda LaVan, Leroy Claypool, Linda McCauley, Jimmy Dawson, Deborah Heller, Jon Hawk, Kathy Clark, Donna Servey. ROW TWO: Cindy Beichner, Carl Klein, Sharyn Ritts, Jeffrey Hook, Becky Myers, Bob Colvin, Kathy Kline, Larry Black, Mrs. Nancy Tharan, Teacher. ROW THREE: Paul Smith, Marlene Zuck, Arnold Cotherman, Danny Schies, Kelly Bell, Max Fulton, Paul Price, Lori Rex. ROW FOUR: Teri Bonner, Barry Huffman, Kenny Cope. GRADE TWO ROW ONE: Tami Dunlap, Kenneth Hartzell, Cindy Black, Scott McCall, Debra Schneider, Kevin Yount, Amy Sue Shoaft. ROW TWO: Deborah Custer, Timothy Colwell, Janice Hartle, Terry Wedekind, Teri Jeannerat, George Rapp, Mrs. Laurea Barrett, Teacher. ROW THREE: Joy Shirley, Dena Kay Kahle, Joyce Lenk, Mark Buzard, Thomas Exley, Carrie Clover, Janet McCleary. ROW FOUR: Stanley Knight, William Cook, Ronald Daw- SOI1. GRADE TWO ROW ONE: Sharon Knight, Stephen Shick, Cindy Rex, Roger McCleary, Beverly Klein, Albert Cotherman, Debra Ditz, Nancy Hawk, Autumn Barrett. ROW TWO: Richard Salvo, David Lannigan, Beverly Brosius, Joseph Row- an, Stephen Texter, James McCoy, Joseph Wise. ROW THREE: Scott Stewart, Vance Price, Robert Beck, Paul Eiseman, Kimlin Huffman, Patricia Dunn, Julie Porter, LaVan, Mrs. Mildred Kapp, Teacher. Karen Slzippcmfillc 143 GRADE THREE ROW ONE: Mary Ann Beary, Leslie Black, Larry Clover, Diana Strohmyer, Nanette Bar- nett, Joe Heller, Roberta Delo. ROW TWO: Jeftery McCall, Russell Hartzell, Robert Thomp- son, Robert Kapp, John Knight, John Hannold, Randy O'Day, Lewis Knight, Mrs. Anita Sheri- dan, Teacher. ROW THREE: Sharon Rex, Steve O'Day, Kathy Cook, Mark Myers, Lori Kimes, Jeffrey Zuck, Karen De Wyer, Russell O'Day, Diane Shick. ROW FOUR: Brian Barrett, Clane Shirley, Danny Goheen, John Wingard, Rex Allen Rex, Brent Bonner, Donnie Hartman, Chris Fulton, Jeffrey Rex, Philip Schall, GRADE FOUR ROW ONE: Cynthia Fike, Keith Beichner, Connie Hannold, Daniel Wedekind, Jane Wise, Earl Ditz, Deborah Yount, Scott V. Myers, Susie Allaman. ROW TWO: Nathan Keister, Debra Taylor, Michael Kopp, Shelby Mong, Mike Stroup, Joyce Zuck, James Van Guilder, Tina Yount, Tim Robertson, Lori Schill, Mrs. Louise Cook, Teacher. ROW THREE: Gregory Bash- line, Juliet Johnson, Jeffrey Hawk, Deborah Lewis, Scott B. Myers, Cindy Bell, Robert Hartzell, Nancy Keister, Paul Curran. ROW FOUR: James Trimble, Judy Hawk, Joseph Schall, Melinda McCall, Patty Wilson, Craig Francisco, Vicki Taylor, Yvonne Schall, Andrea Samuelson. GRADE FIVE ROW ONE: Kristin Kesner, Deborah Hannold, Robin Wise, Daniel Myers, Richard Burns, Rose Wilson, Valerie Patton, Christine Delo. ROW TWO: Carol Cummings, Susan Bonner, Dianne Lau'Ffer, BrendaRThompson, Debra Dunn, Jody Carlier, Wendy Wingard, Mary Rapp, Mrs. Jane Neely, Teacher. ROW THREE: Edward Rowan, Gregory Barrett, Steve Merryman, Harry Alcorn, Rodney Buzard, William Dawson, William Curran, David Jean- nerat, Kevin Wedekind. GRADE SIX ROW ONE: Ruth Wingard, Sheila Rex, William Gordan, Jennifer Hawk, Terry Clover, Timothy Bashline, Vicki Burns, Mark Clark, Kathy Barnett. ROW TWO: Linda Knight, Kim Knight, Rodney Jeannerat, David Porter, Cindy Robin- son, Debbie Taylor, Terry Whitehill, Bruce Taylor, Margaret Sewell, Mrs. Margaret Elder, Teacher. ROW THREE: David McCall, Dean Rapp, Violet Schall, Rae Jean Ginkel, Debbie Jeannerat, Jane Alcorn, Patsy Rex, Jack Lewis, James Curran. ,Ashland 144 GRADE ONE ROW ONE: Billy Umstead, Crystal Weaver, Teddy Ferringer, Leanne Best, Charles Busch, Leah Young. ROW TWO: Danny Thompson, Marcy Kapp, Gordon Webb, Kim Smith, David Beichner, Wanda Hartzell, Ben Chandler. ROW THREE: Brian Beckwith, Jeffrey Myers, Venus Schell, Tim Knepshield, Pam Zerby, Mrs. Phyllis Thompson, Teacher. GRADE TWO ROW ONE: Cindy Kapp, Richard Rogers, Linda Miller, Thomas Rex, Linda Beichner, Richard Myers, Kimberly King, Todd West. ROW TWO: Randy Bell, Valarie Radaker, Larry Smith, Connie Busch, Jeffery Bell, Wilma Motter, Richard Rex, Linda Johns, Mrs. Florence Gor- don, Teacher. ROW THREE: Thomas Byers, Robin Wenner, Tim O'Neil, Sabra Neely, Jody Sheatz, Sue Emrick, Earl Fye, Louise Kelly, Thomas Wilson. ROW FOUR: Thomas Weaver, Dana Kahle, Terry Jobsan, Richard Shaner, Barry McHenry. GRADE THREE ROW ONE: David Hogue, Brian Knight, Rita Rennard, Ricky Van Meter, Rex Perry, Donna Umstead, Gale O'Neil, Randy Wenner, Chrisf tine Stahlman, Philip Kopp. ROW TWO: Sharon Mohnkern, Ricky Webb, Linda Hartzell, Ken- neth Rex, Barbara Griebel, Howard Kahle, Debbie Myers, Ricky King, Barbara Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Best, Teacher. ROW THREE: Ricky Summerville, Michael Knight, Brenda Amsler, Richard Beichner, Kenneth Miller, Elizabeth Gruber, Joe Best, Bruce Knight, Monica Wilson, Gregg Zerby. GRADE FOUR ROW ONE: Dawn Exley, Raymond Motter, Doris Smith, Floyd Beichner, Elaine Griebel, Gary Swartzfager, Brenda Leadbetter, Mike Thompson, Linda Weaver, Mark Lewis. ROW TWO: Tim Johns, Chris Stiller, Mary Jean Brown, Randy Bell, Scott Sheatz, Terri Busch, Brenton Emrick, Robert Byers, Brenda Hart- zell, Mrs. Ardelle Bower, Teacher. ROW THREE: Ricky Weaver, Randy Amsler, Cindy Monrean, Donald Webb, David Rex, Romayne Knight, Chris McHenry, Rebecca Gruber, Brian Brosius, Mary Ellen Henry. Ashland Salem 145 GRADE FIVE ROW ONE: Kathy Webb, Danny Neese, Cathy VanMeter, Clyde Wilson, Debbie Graham, Jack Kapp, Kim West, Robert Fisher, Suzanne Schell. ROW TWO: Tom Brown, Gail Busch, Danny Ferringer, Rhonda Amsler, Mike Young, Debbie Weaver, Chris Sheatz, Sharon Knight, Mrs. McCamant, Teacher. ROW THREE: June Miller, Mark Master, Diane Shaner, Eugene Smith, Janet Kenemuth, Steve Barnett, Paula Deitz, Walter Griebel, Leatha Radaker. GRADE SIX ROW ONE: Randy Rhoades, Candace Lead- better, Jerry Neely, Carol Umstead, Stephen Chambers, Amy McHenry, Stephen Griebel, Susan Beckwith. ROW TWO: Randy Knight, Carolyn Lewis, Kenneth Rex, Dianna Fisher, Dennis Rex, Cynthia Zerbe, Charles Kahle, Dawn Bishop, Mr. Miller, Teacher. ROW THREE: Michael Strotman, Christine Weaver, Kenneth Hogue, Regina Thompson, Russell Jobson, Desiree King, Ray Kapp, Danny Knight. GRADES ONE AND TWO ROW ONE: Dianna Watkins, Randy Watkins, Patty McGiftin, Allen Uncapher, Deborah Simpson, Christopher Whitling, Brenda Ditt- man, Charles Wert. ROW TWO: Janet Say, Randy Mclendon, Sherri Altman, Dale Sher- man, Tom Best, Debra Wert. ROW THREE: Margaret Cochran, Pam Weeter, Larry Un- capher, Vicky Rhoads, Christine Webb, Mrs. Sue Best, Teacher. Salem Hallensburg 146 GRADES' THREE AND FOUR ROW ONE: Cynthia Kahle, John Meier, Kim- berly Neely, Ricky Wike, Vannesse Webb, Dale Weaver, Karen Beels, Frederick Mattern, Betsy Jo Kiser. ROW TWO: Brenda Jordan, Steve Rinker, Ruth Henry, Earl Weaver, Carol Dittman, Carl Mays, Cindy Mays, Alan Rhoades, Mrs. Eleanor Hays, Teacher. ROW THREE: Gregory Rhoads, Patty Simpson, Phillip Rhoads, Christine Rossman, Timothy Hornburg, Julia Whitling, Daniel Hornburg, Theresa Rossman. ROW FOUR: Cheryl Webb, Joseph Dittman, Judy Uncapher, Dale Rhoades, Victoria Wil- son, Gregory Heath, David Beels. GRADES FIVE AND SIX ROW ONE: John Rhoades, Marie Mattern, Robert Webb, Karen Chadman, Harold Wake- field, Anetta Klingler, Barry Rhoads, Sheryl Heath, Raymond Oschman. ROW TWO: Brenda Reed, Robert Mattern, Denise Webb, David Renfrew, Amber Whitling, John Kahle. ROW THREE: Ronald Rossman, Sylvia Weaver, Timo- thy Rhoads, Pamela Simpson, Robert Weaver, Lu Ann Bowser, Carl Rinker, Diane Reed, Mrs. Eleanor Dascombe, Teacher. ROW FOUR: Richard Altman, Judy Say, Michael Meier, Jacqueline Garner, Michael Cotherman, Pa- tricia Mattern, Arthur Wakefield. GRADES ONE AND TWO ROW ONE: Gregory Fair, Frank Whitmer, Merle Heeter, Brenda Conner, Charles Lutz, Duane Stewart, Richard Benn. ROW TWO: Lori Shirey, Fay Shirey, Bobbi Ann Reedy, Sharon Reedy, Marie Mitchell, Vicki Shirey, Sheryl Alt- man, Karen Johns. 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Oil City Youkers Chevrolet ..... . .. Rimersburg ii fgwlljail lf Wglgfl. ' ,ii Qglliqfyyy of WMM efrrljlqjlfly MJCQLQO fl gy ?aur-Star Hautributors 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' Brody's ......... ....... ..... ............ 1 1 5 Cent Carriage Inn ................ ............. Clarion Newspapers ............ ....... Kahle Coal and Lime Company ...... . . Slicker Pipe 81 Tool Co., Inc. ..... . 150 Street, Oil City . . . . . . . Knox Clarion Route 1, Knox ....... Knox Three- Star outriffutars 'A' Agway, Inc. ............ ----- K NOX Davis Cookie Company . . . . . . Rimersburg Betty Lou's Beauty Shop ........ ----- K NOX Bishop Motor Company ............ - - EN1I9Ni0N Central Electric Co-operative, Inc. . . . .--- Parker Divco-Wayne Industries, Inc. ....... ...-- C IUFION Fulton Brothers Lumber Company .......... .... 5 I1IPPeNVIlle Fulton Lumber and Supply .................. ..--- C IGFION George W. Wolt, Jr. Inc.-Pennzoil Distributor . . ............... 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Shippenville Art's Market .................. .......... K nox B. 8. W. Farm Supply Co. .......... .... R oute 1, Knox Baltzer's .......................... ..--.----- K NOX Blauser Electric 8. Plumbing Company ..... --------- K NOX Bob Hefner Television ...................... ................... K nox C. B. Black, Equitable Life Assurance Society . . . .................... Knox Clarion Motor Lodge, Inc. ................. 340 Main Street, Clarion D 8. M Market ........................ ................... K nox Dr. E. K. McCutcheon ........ .................... K nox E. L. Guiher Ford Sales, Inc. . . .. . 1214 East Main, Clarion Edward's Maytag Store . .. ................. Clarion Eisenhuth Atlantic ................ ................. K nox Emerson's ........................... - - - CIGYION Faller's Furniture and Funeral Home .... ........... F ryburg Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Co. .... ............. M arble Fenton Dairy, Inc. ................ .. . Star Route, Titusville First National Bank ............ ........... F ryburg Foodland .......... ........ E mlenton 151 ir Hagar Resurfacing 8. Supply Co. . . Haskell Furniture Company ..... Heeter Lumber Company ..... IGA Foodliner ........... .Ierri's ............... Jordan's Hardware .. Ken's Mobil ....... King's Drug Store ..... Knox Bakery ............... Knox Printing Company ........ Laughlin-Freas Motor Company Linnon's Foodland ............. Mac's IGA Foodliner ......... Marble Oil Company ....... Matchett's Meat Processing . .. May's Farm Supply ......... Nehi Bottling Company .... New Bethlehem Bank .... R. 8. H. Corporation Reed's Service Center .... Rhea Wholesale, Inc. . . . . Riverside Market ......... Ronald E. Fulton Lumber .. Sal-Lee Sweets .......... Sears, Roebuck and Co. Seidle's Chevrolet-Cadillac . .. Shay's Esso Service Center Specialty Foods Company ..... - - - The Farmer's National Bank . . . - - - - The Klivan Jewelry Co. ..... . Vicker's Flower Shop ...... 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Contract auling . . . .... . . . .1 ..... .... . . . ........ .... R oute 1, Strattanville Hugh M. Owens Jeweler ............ . ........ ' . . ....... . .. ....... K ...... ix ......... ............... C larion Johnny Garnwuwc. .............. . . ........ .... . . . . ........ . . . .5 ..... . . . ....... . . . Clarian Jud's Haul. . . ......f ............. .......... . . ...A .... . ......... . ......... .. ippenvie Kap,p's Garage . . .................. . ........ . . ...... . ..... ....... ' . . ........... Lamartine Kathryn Genevieve Shop .. . ............ Q. ....... ..... Q, ....... ............ L ...... ............ 0 i I City Kiser Welding .................. Q . . .-Q, ......... . . . .... . , ..... ........ . . .W ....... . . Grand Avenue, Clarion Knox AWD 5'-'PPIY --'-- --.--.......... ..... ...... . . . ......,. S. . . ...... ......' F .... .. ........... . . . . Knox Knox Dairy Store ... ................ . . .... .... ......... f .... . L . . ...... ....... . .. . . . . Knox Knox Gulf Service ........ .e .... ........ .... A . Knox Knox Laundromat . . . ....... . . ......... ........ .... ....... ...... . . . Knox Knox Pennzoil ........... ...... . . .... ....... ...Knox Knox Sterling Service ....... .... ..... . . ...... .. Knox Kooman's Department Store . . . ............. . .... . I ........ ...... ...... . . Knox Krear's Sporting Goods Neely 8 Sons ......... Leard's General Merchandise Lester Mong's Butcher Shop Linda Early Salon of Beauty Main Street Garage ......... Merryman's Esso Station .. National Freight ...... Nelson's Candies Norris L. Hummel Park's Shoes ............... Pat O'Neill Heating ........... Pennsylvania Electric Company .. Phendler Meat Market .,...... Philip's Flowers ...... ,...... R. L. Klinger Company ........ R. N. Goss Gas Products Co. R. It W. Motor Supply ...... Ragley's Bowling Arena .... Rankin's Market ...... Ray L. Way ........... Ray's Hot Dog Shop ................... Rex's Grocery .......................... Rhea's Resort Motel and Corner Restaurant Rhoads Auto Body ..................... Rimersburg Motors .... .......... Riverview Inn ........... ShatTer's Cycle Supply .......... Smith's Store ...................... Stanley Weaver Septic Tank Service .. The Budget Plan Company .......... The Furniture Mart .............. The Squire Shop ......... Thrift Finance Company .. Tommy's Barber Shop ..... Troese Brothers ............ U. S. Corrugated Fiber Box .... Van Lumber Supply ....... Veach's Furniture Store W. N. Early, Jr. Hardware . .. W. T. Grant 8. Company ...... Wagner's Grocery ............... Wallace Book and Stationery Co. . .. 153 . . . ...... Emlenton V .............. Lamartine .., ...... Route 2, Knox . Route 1, Knox . .... ....... K nox .. .. ... Callensburg com .. .. Qhippenville ..Clarion ..Oil City Route 2, Knox Oil City Shippenville Seneca Street, Oil City Oil City East Main, Clarion Emlenton OilCity .. New Bethlehem Clarion Clarion 0ilCity Emlenton . .. Elmo, Route 1, Knox . . . Route 1. Shippenville ... . .. Route 1, Knox . . . . . . . . Rimersburg Parker . . . . . . Center Street, Knoxi .. Ninevah, Route 1, Knox Route 1, Knox 116 Center Street, Oil City Clarion Franklin .. 515 Main Street, Clarion ...................Knox Clarion ...................Knox Van 232 Seneca Street, Oil City . ............ Callensburg Oil City .. Fryburg .. Oil City Watson Dry Cleaning ..... Weaver Insurance ....... Weaver Lumber and Supply Wem's .................. Western Auto Associate Store .... Womeldorf, Inc. ......... . Wrinkler's Used Cars ..... WWCH-1300 on Your Dial Yount's Tractor Sales, Inc. .. Zacheral Motor Truck Sales . J. C. Penney's Co., Inc. Clarion . . . Knox Oil City . . . Clarion . . . Clarion . . . Knox Knox . ....... ., ....... Clarion Shippenville n . . . . .Greenville Ave ue, Clarion Clarion L. L. Burger Funeral Home ..... ................ F ranklin Ralph's Auto Body ............. .. Lamartine J. M. Crooks and Sons Clothiers Clarion Patrons Anonymous June John's Beauty Salon Anonymous Keller's Millinery Brown'5 Boot SI-.op Korner Dairy Store ChiIdren's Shop Koser's Home Bakery Crook's Flower 8. Gift Shop Miller'S Insurance Dr. O, G, Moore Montana Shoe Shop Ed's Camera Shop Perthshire Franklin Hospital X-Ray Department Rice Trailer, inc. Hofer Electric Virginia Morse Shop Jacob's Television I 14 H Z4 ,4 Spend! Chunk you C0 . . . M' Administration and faculty of Keystone High School. Mr. Hugus and the elementaryf ulty. 'Y Mrs. Klingler and Mrs. Amsler for their secretarial assistance. Custodial Stal? of Keystone High Sc ol. If Miss Crisman and the Business Department. Mae Lewis Studio. 'Za fin' A174 QJZK QL L ,Ark uauflcdgment V .7 yew. . We of the Key Staff wish to extend our sincere appreciation for the contributions received from the patrons herein listed. s .- K., cfm. 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