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Our King and Queen Cure, aren't iheyl gyms, X HOMEROOM l3l Teacher, Mrs Maurine Schaffer First Row, left Oo right Stella Good- man, Joanne Kerenick, Sally Johnson, Eugene Marrapode, Alice Johnslori, Penny Lamison, Lois Johns. Second Row: Barbara Johns, Helen Lytle, Ka- thy Keagle, Judy Hooks, Mrs. Maurine Schaffer, Linda Karns, Linda Jenkins, Rose Marie La Mona, Sandra Schrecen- gosf. Third Row: Ronald Leard, Linda Lasher, Dorene Lewis, Edith King, Earl Shaller, Tom Miller, Donald Lasher, Anthony Marrapode, Roger Lloyd. Las? Row: Bill Milligan, Larry Miller, Phillip Basinger, Charles McGregor, Dennis Mervis, Richard loughrey, lrwin Mcllwain, Larry Lorrigan. HOMEROOM 133 Teacher, Mr. Richard Fowlkes Firsf Row, lefl lo righlz Bill Ralligan, Judy McClure, Jim Newell, Darlene Orr, Nancy McClanahan, Larry Ray- mer. Second Row: Delores McElravy, Sue McCauley, Jean Mafeer, Kay Mar- shall, Mr. Richard Fowlkes, Elaine Ma?- thews, Caroline McAfoose, Barbara Harlman, Mary Poracla. Third Row: Yvonne Painter, Susan Nicely, Diane Mills, Roger Mills, Bill Rodgers, Larry Orr, Jack Rhodes, Franklin Shurnaker, Robert Pase. Las! Row: Ed Pore, Lar- ry Schrecengosi, John Procious, Bob Rybarick, Helen McKain, Ronald Ra- ber, James Ruperi, John Ford, Fred Quinn. 28
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HOMEROOM 109 Teacher, Mr. Kenneth Smith Sitting, left to right: Arnold Graf- ton, Sandra Hill, Judy Gamble, Rita Grafton, Ruth Ganker, Faye Haw- kins, Anita Heasley, Gerald Jor- dan. Middle Row: Barbara Ho- gan, Karen Heigley, Stephen Kan- tor, Susan Hogenmiller, Diane Hill, Nancy Helm, Portia Hawley, Mel- da Fry, Fred Laird. Back Row: James Hoaks, John Hidinger, Jack Hill, Arnold Hill, Donald Grafton, Leo Hawkins, Ronald Johnson, War. ren Coax, Phillip Harmon, James Jageman. Absent: Sandra Carnes, Harry Johns, Karen Wilson, Mr. Smith. HOMEROOM 118 Teacher, Miss Joan Caretti Sitting, left to right: Merion Shaf- fer, Bob Semmens, Floyd Smith, Suzie Snyder, Judy Shaffer, Elaine Smith, Charles Slagle, Dick Shotts. Middle Row: Tom Stitt, Jim Salucki, Bob Sloan, Ed Smith, Miss Caretti, Linda Stauffer, Linda Skinner, Diane Snyder, Kathy Stitt, Barbara Rupp. Back Row: Ron Shaub, Howard Taylor, Linda Smith, Max Shearer, Louise Smith, Marjorie Rennie, Lin- ton Straud, Marilyn Shaffer, Betty Rogalski, Ron Scaife, Jack Stennett, Mary Stoney. Absent: Sandy Bow- ser, Barry Slease. HOMEROOM 121 Teacher, Mr. Miles Milliron Student Teacher, Mr. John Dwyer Sitting, left to right: Don White, Bertha Willyard, Betsy White, Carol Taylor, Harry Webster, Judy Wolfe, Diana Thurau, Andy Ulisky. Mid- dle Row: Edward Walters, Larry Toy, Joan Valimont, Cecilia Yorko, Mr. Dwyer, Mr. Milliron, Carol Traister, Sandy Toy, William Sherry, Raymond Wolfe. Back Row: Danny Tressler, Ralph Taylor, Jin Wag- ner, Jim Wylie, Florence Stout, Nel- lie Walters, Joan Stover, Joe Wy' ant, Carolyn Toy, Mervin Younl, Karen Wray, Bob Wolfe. A'zssn': Patricia Rea, Tom Walker, 27
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Front Row, left to right: Sue Wible, Jack Adelson, Miss Marlene Foreman, Karen Wray, Mr. Jack Leech, Patty Shick, Sharen Fennel. Second Row: Yvonne Painter, Tom Stitt, Darlyn Barnett, Mary Beth Buhute, Diane Thurau, Diane Smith, .lean Friclc, Patsy Grey, Ronnie Shatter, Steve Owens, Dex Hetrick, Burt Davis, Jim Rickey. Third Row: Linda Delp, Betsy Wilt, Sandra Kasen, Ann Trenkle, Fred Sacco, Rick Murphy, Danny Bevington, Leonard McHadon, Howard Taylor, Portia Hawley, Ron Laird, Don Corley. ' ' gwwz The Student Council of Kittanning Junior High School is a governing body that gives the student a chance to voice his opinion. The coun- cil consists of a representative from each home- room, the four officers, and our sponsors, Miss Foreman and Mr. Leech. A STUCO meeting is held each Wednesday to which a representative or alternate must attend. At each homeroom meeting each student has a chance to voice com- plaints or suggestions that should be brought before the next council meeting. The STUCO has sponsored many proiects this year for community and school betterment, such as a Magazine Campaign, Selling Shares, Dances and a Monitor System. The past two years the Student Council has purchased a showcase and bulletin boards for the school. This year we plan to spend approxi- mately S400 for items for the school. Student Council Officers and Advisers Sitting, left to right: Karen Wray, Pat ty Shick, Miss Foreman, Mr. Leech Standing: Jack Adelson, Sue Wible, 29
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