Mapletown High School - Mon O Leaf Yearbook (Greensboro, PA)
- Class of 1960
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Lock H7 located onthe Monongahela River at Greensboro is operated by the Federal Government administrators of Interstate Commerce and inland waterways Constructed to make the river more navugable this lock and others like it make possible the smooth movement of traff1c up and down the river Our administration, the school board the prxnclpal and the teachers in a simxlar manner make possible our progress and growth through education leadership and gtudance X At the Duquesne Light Company tipple located on the Monongahela River at Greensboro many barges are loaded with coal daxly This coal is then taken from here to many other places and put to work tn various ways Durzng thetr six years at Mapletown the students are likewise filled wtth mformation and knowledge Upon their departure as seniors they go out to many places Ill the world where their individual talents are utiltzed in many d1fferent undertakings Boating is only one of the many recreational activities wh1ch can be enjoyed on the Monongahela River Others may find more enloyment 1n water skiing or swtmmlng Stmllarly many extracurncular acuvines may b enjoyed at Mapletown Those interested in athletics may paructpate tn foot ball basketball wrestling or baseball. The ten clubs provide organizational BCIIVIUBS whether mterest lies in music journaltsm serv1ce or purely social enjoyment Other school activities are provided by parties dances assembly programs and annual functions X The Masontown Brldge, which crosses the Monongahela Rtver serves as a connecting link between our community and the shoppmg centers of Masonuown and Uniontown It IS also used by many tn their dally travel to and .from their place of employment The yearbook advertismg and the contributions from patrons acts as a similar link between our school and our community A large part of the funds needed to publish our yearbook are collected and personal contact with the patrons is provided by the student solicitors I I 0 I I I I I I I I 0 asa 7 s n I n a can o . . . . . . . 9 a v .. . - Q I I I I I I O I I g :ao 5 I Q u s k a use B. 1-. 4. ,.. Q. v - A ' -,g,.i,fq,, Wir-vr 1 ' 1k J, 4 'F 1 v. ,.,.,.....--., ...Q-v---we ' ' Y i .. ' ..-.-.--wwf ,. , H ik X x A M -, , + 5 ' 5. in K I i . L',,'5 ' X , Q is I AMW 1 ,P L, I . . s 8 ,.L Q. L .. , , , '6 , Lockmaster William Pelzer explains the operation of the cd if L 5'- I3. ,w.zg1:,L f is Q fersqgwr .,Q.,Nmmfw.1.,.wF.,M.u. . ...W K ,. . . - 1, W W 4 f yf4,,.,pjgy3:-'vp'-fjgjjg , ' 'bfmamwmw Q ,.,,M K Av- , . . . , ,, , . . H A . m,.,..,. wg, M W gg .4 , U f -ilk K , 4 mf rw SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF SOUTHEASTERN GREENE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT DIRECTORS Charles Rohulich C. Hastings Reid William Jamison Ralph Furman the teachers and students of the yearbook staff gives expresston and meaning to the academic and extra-curricular HCIIVIIICS of Mapletown High School The Mon-O-Leaf portrays with words and pictures the school life of its students as well as IIS personnel May this yearbook pre serve the fond memories of the boys and girls 1n the years to come as ll 15 intended to do I personally want to commend the sponsors and members of the Mon-O Leaf staff for their efforts in making this yearbook possible EDNA J' ONES Morgantown Business College Secretary Mr Kozar and Miss Jones secretary at Maplenown for 14 years perform some of their many school duties my ew vu sw 01 mm fu Mqlmwn MARGARET KALIS Mercy School of Nursing B. S. in Education California State College School Nurse J C Miss Kalls glves a hearing test to Dorothy Stralets while Devonnah Divil and Elizlbeth Ullom wait their turns. C1 9 A M hx 1 ? '+u1 acullt . . . J Eaglwlr 94 Fm fl!! MARY S FEDERER EDWARD I BARRY LOUISA D HILDEBRAND 10 P1ctured w1th the 12A Engllsh class IS Mrs Federer who also teaches 12B Englrsh and all the sophomore Engllsh and lS sponsor of the Nauonal Honor Socrety She has a Bachelor of Scrence degree from Calrfornra State College and a Master of Arts degree from West V1rg1n1a Unrversrty Shown d1scuss1ng MACBETH w1th the 11C Englrsh class 1S Mr Barry teacher of mnth and eleventh grade Engl1sh Holder of a Bachelor of Arts degree from Waynesburg College and a Master of Educatron degree from West V1rg1n1a Unlversrty he IS also basketball and baseball coach assrstant football coach co sponsor of the Varsrty Club and co drrector of the Jumor Play The 12C students recerve lnstructron rn Englrsh from Mrs Hrldebrand who also teaches 12D and nrnth grade Enghsh and 1S co sponsor of the sophomore class She graduated from Pennsylvarua State Unrversrty w1th a Bachelor of Scxence degree I A el 33 if 725 ' 1 G gg ' 1 V 5 S . ? f Q Same Olena 250044 170 ,Cafe 9 fl Efufww Wadd Mrs Johnson who recerved her Bachelor of Scrence degree at Waynesburg College IS plctured above as she explarns the parts of the ear to the 101, brology class In addmon to brology she teaches mathematrcs and rs co sponsor of the Maple Leaf 1' 1 A gg ,P 1 fi:-Bu Teacher of chemrstry physrcs and general scrence Mr Atalskr IS shown here wrth the 12B Chernrstry class Wrth a Bachelor of Scrence degree from Waynesburg College and a Master of Educatlon degree from the Unrversrty of Prttsburgh Mr Atalskr IS also the drrector of athletrcs sponsor of the S01 Cam Club and co sponsor of the Varsrty Club and Jumor class Mr Geary who holds a Bachelor of Scrence degree from Calrforrua State College teaches seventh and erghth grade hrstory and sclence H IS prctured above wrth the 8A scrence class EDITH C JOHNSON WAI TER ATALSKI I FRANCIS GEARY ll IL .Q -H, 4 1 K xl 'S M, , A mf, wp sk . n .. . ' . , - eww W, 1 6' fl 1 i lm p 1 ' S Q spiffy' 0 n ' 9 I 1 o l . , . 2 - - . - . . . e . mam wzmawwzmmww, H MILLER BARB VIRGINIA H KRAMER ED NA A. EDDY Having received a Bachelor of Science degree at Waynesburg College and a teaching the 12B Trigonometry class He instructs all academic students in algebra plane geometry and trigonometry and is co sponsor of the senior class and takes care of school finances A graduate of Indiana State College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education Mrs Kramer teaches bookkeeping typlng business law and is co sponsor of the Maple Leaf She IS pictured above with the 12A Typing I class Shown here with the 11B and 11C Shorthand I class, Mrs. Eddy also teaches transcription, office practice and typrng, and is co sponsor of the Mon O Leaf. She received her Bachelor of Science degree atlndiana State College. 'sr at Master of Arts degree at West Virginia University, Mr. Barb is pictured here World ' jdflwqllb language Had Geagmpdq Mrs Adamson teacher of general busmess Engllsh and French and spon sor of Forens1cs acqurred her Bachelor of Arts degree at Waynesburg and her Master of Educauon degree at the Un1vers1ty of Prttsburgh She IS p1c tured here wlth the 11A French II class Arts degree from Waynesburg College She teaches Laun and erghth and nrnth grade mathematrcs In add1t1on she IS co sponsor of the sen1or class and the Maple Leaf Mr Yanosh, teacher of geography and general busmess and co sponsor of the freshman class IS prctured above wrth the global geography class He recerved h1s Bachelor of Scrence degree at Waynesburg College and h1s Master of Educauon degree at West V1rg1n1a Umverslty 'SIX HELEN P ADAMSON ROY E YANOSH I . f Mrs. Miller, shown above with the 10A Latin I class, hasa Bachelor of ERMA M. MILLER 1--ini has 1- 'WF'--4 is 5, S SHERDEL T FVERIY JOHN I LESSNER ERSCHEL H. YODERS MIA flwtouf We Wdwe We 7m were 'Y-SME. me se Alix sf The 10B lv orld Hrstory class lrsrens attentlvely to Mr Everly teacher of hrstory and P C D A graduate or Waynesburg College wrth a Bachelor of Scrence degree he IS also coach of the Junror Hlgh basketball and football teams and co sponsor of the Varslty Club Mr Lessner a Bachelor of Arts graduate of Bethany College recerved h1s Master of Arts degree at West Vrrgrnra Unlverslty ln addrtron to SDODSOIIHQ the erghth grade class Mr lressner teaches mathematrcs and hrstory He IS shown above w1th the 11D Umted States hrstory class As the other members of 9B draw maps of then- home commumnes, James Clayton ICCCIVCS some ard from Mr. Yoders, teacher of e1ghth grade Amer1can hlstory and mnth grade C1v1cs and Pennsylvama history. He re cerved lus Bachelor of Sclence degree at Waynesburg College and hrs Master of Educatron degree at Pennsylvama State Umversrty and rs co sponsor of the jun1or class and the Student Councrl. t. , lm nf J fn 4. 4 'T as gi? 'ef ' -4 ' f wwf , H ' A z Q x' - 1 ' XM 3. ' 'AS ., X - -'T -. f Y it X 3 . . y 1 , - - U , L q A A 1 . N ' t U g ,N X . . r . . . H B s .. . . - . , . , - l . . . ' . Salvo! Aww BM Wqawal Aw! imffuwwatal Prctured rn the foreground mstructrng the tenth grade g1rls IS Mrs Ohver1o teacher of grrls phys1cal educatlon health seventh and erghth grade read1ng and sponsor of the cheerleaders A graduate of Ea1rmont State College wlth a Bachelor ofArts degree she recelved her Master of Sc1ence degree at West V1rg1n1a Universuy Mr Bonvenuto who teaches phys1cal educauon and health to boys IS foot ball and wrestllng coach and co sponsor of the Varslty Club He earned h1s Bachelor of Arts degree at Fairmont State College and his Master of Education degree at West V1rg1n1a University In the above plcture h1s tenth grade boys get ready for a game of basketball Ass1sted by Shirley Greenwood, Mr. White demonstrates correct fingering on a clarinet to the 9D musrc class. In add1t1on to teaching general muslc, he IS also director of the band and chorus and rnstructor in band instruments. He recerved his Bachelor of Science degree at Olivet Nazarene College. EDITH K OLIVERIO FRED D BONVENUTO GRAYSON K. WHITE ix 'ir' ,SV f ...Q Aww nam Aw amz at fm fm sa, HELEN Nl VULLER RICHARD P GROVE ARTHUR L BENNETT The seventh grade grrls recerve 1nstruct1on rn parntrng from Mrs Helen 'xlrller who rece1ved her Bachelor of Arts degree from Carnegre Instrtute of Technology Mrs Nlrller 1S also co sponsor of the Mon O Leaf and the Maple Leaf As Mr Bennett and some of the 12D boys look on Mr Grove 1I1SU'1lCtS Paul Vallr rn applyrng the frmsh to a coffee table Mr Grove teacher of ID dustrral arts and draftrng and co sponsor of the freshman class rece1ved hrs Bachelor of Scrence degree at Calrfornla State College The 9A sc1ence class leams about cells from Mr Bennett teacher of sc1ence and rndustrlal arts Also co sponsor of the Student Councrl M.r Bennett rece1ved hrs Bachelor of Scrence degree at Calrforma State College and h1s Master of Arts degree at West Vrrgrnra Unrversrty L . A - . . . . . . . I . . l ' ' - - - , 5, :WT ,y K N A rf! jf yskvrrd . . , . l I 1 - - ' , . I . I I . . . . - . ' . l , doom, ,Aw Udewwq Small Om ,bm Llbrarxan Mrs Huggms asslsts Kenneth Tanner and Vernon Tanner as the seventh grade boys learn how to use the card catalog She IS sponsor of the L1brary Club co sponsor of the Mon O Leaf and has a Bachelor of Scrence degree from Waynesburg College Demonstratmg the preparauon of sandw1ch f1ll1ngs to the 9B grrls IS Mrs Smlth home economrcsmstructor sponsor of the Future Homemakers of and Master of Sc1ence degrees from West V1rg1n1a Un1vers1ty Audro Vxsual dlrector Mr South assrsted by Brenda W1lson shows a film to the 9C students Mr South also teaches P O D and sponsors the Audro V1deo Club He rece1ved hrs Bachelor of Sc1ence degree from Calrforma State College JEAN H HUGGINS BONITA SMITH IA MES D SOUTH America, and co-director of the Junior Play. She received her Bachelor Dorothy itralets Iacquelrne Wrxck and Edlth iullenbarger buy some candy from Mrs Dusenberry who ls kept busy durrng noon hour w1th candy sales ,,.-3 Every day durrng the fourth perrod Mr Dusenberry can be found sortrng the cially mall rnto the tmchers marl boxes Waxwfmtaicofn Left Mr Rumble prctured rn Room 109 1nd Mr Haney rnthe audrtorrum go 1bout therr darly job of cleanrng the school SECOND ROW N4elv1nHa1nes John Ross N1art1nGug lrotta Alfred Smrth Clarence Crow Joe Elnrkar Don Gr1ff1n --- an-1' 'VH-W 18 1 iplnwf 'pw W new E is fi ra sf V V A V , 5 Q ? 4 . O y Q X O 9-5 43 tp ff . ' . , I I H, a . f ' , . Below. BUb DRIVERS--FIRST ROW: Eugene Dlngle. Q ' fs ' gh 2-' Swim mlm C TUCKER PIATT CIARENICI: SHOEWAKER WIILIAXI NOVAK Rldgcwood NI Peufreld P1 Bobtown P1 Psychology WHJOF Englrsh Nluor llnglrsh Major Taught World H1story Taught Clvrcs and Taught Englrsh Ptnrlsylvama llrstory Crrtlc Nlr Everly C r1t1c Xlr Barry Cr1t1c Nlr Yoclcrs LEFT Mr Platt demonstrates for the brology classes an experrment rn L Q psychology usmg a gumea prg MRS EUNICE LUTZ MR. ARMOUR HAINES MRS ENID CROCKARD MRS CLARISSA HYDE MRS RUTH ATALSKI These teachers substrtute d thls year clurmg absences of the regular faculty 'Mika :N my 4 ' 25 i f ,' x W. K . 1 3 ,'3.L:. ,3.,,I,. 455, 4 www' '- ' I J fs , 'firm fbHrf,,,g1Q 5, gg ,3 A f LY -. . , , riff' gy 'fffmi gsg: 12 , K ww' av W .f',,qQ 431 T-lf M 1 ff-'Qg?3g31'?1'ff3 ' 31-r' Q. ,, Lf H. - 1,fJz? f ?gfg,rrff-m,zi'Y R ff , . ,, , fwlaj, gan' , .M L+ Q -W Q f----.w az, W M f ,- gf , , ff. N f :xg -. gan. 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I 14, 6 f JAMES MIHACY President Varsity Club 1 2 3 4 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 DAVID A MORRIS Vice President Student Council 3 Juniol Play 3 Sci Cam Club 4 Varsity 3 SYLVLA A POHOVICH Secretary Treasurer National Honor Society4 Junior Play 3 Archery Club 2 F T 1 Sci Cam Club 3 4 Drill Team 1 2 3 4 Forensics 4 3, car nfwwiwvk V ,guyz ,f'4 ' H J jffjJQ'ff5 !l , t A..-at 34 cf-'i ' ABOVE: Charlotte Phillips, Map1etown's representative in the Coal Festival, rides in the car driven by Mr. Yoders in the pa ra de at Carmichaels. OPPOSITE PAGE: Members of the Senior Class of 1960 gather together in the upstairs hall preceding lining up for the processional. A 23 1 - ' - A, 8 IUOJL S , x 11.x..i 3, 4. Club 3, 45 Treasurerg Football A, 45 Nature Club 2, 35 Chorus 2, , 4. : l' 0 F Q J M ,.... -3' 4' I I 'Q O i K7 ' XJ ' is 2 S 3 'V 1 A. JJ! K aj PATRICIA ANN ADAMS Bobtown Maple Leaf 4 Mon-O-Leaf 3, Archery Club 2- Majorette 3 4- Drill Team 1 2 BETTY SUE ALLEN Gerards Fort J un1or Play 3 CA ROL A NSE LL Bobtown Drill Team 1 2 3 H BRUCE AVNER Greensboro Audio Video Club2 3 4 Footba1l2 LORE TTA BA SIORKA Dilhner Mon O Leaf 3 Archery Club 2 Audio Video Club 3 F H A 2 3 4 Secretary4 Library C1ub3 4 J' AME S BEALL Greensboro Varslty Club 4 Band 1 Wrestling 1 2 3 Truim find 17m 9a 7611 Serum em Nancy Blaker Ehzabeth Fecsko and Ruth Sweanngen look Elleen Pangrace John Smlthley L1l'1d3 WIISOU JOTIH Pav on as Mrs Eddy prepares to cut the b1rthday cake presented losky SylV13 POhOV1Ch and Cathy Wahck hne up for re I0 her bl' the 12C UHIISCIIPUOD C1288 freshments at the Semor Chnstmas dance 24 1 . ' 1 1 l y . . I l 14' . . - 0 1 9 9 a -- . . - . I 1 1 . n s oil I I a u 2 I n :- r I 1 1 1 - , , , . JOSEPH BILLE TZ. A Greensboro Class Secretary 1 Varsity Club 4- Football 3 Basketball 2 Track 1 NANCY LEE BLAKER Headlee Heights Maple Leaf 4' Mon-O-Leaf 3 GEORGE BLUMISH Garards Fort Varsxty Club 1 2 3 4 Football 1 Wrestlingl 2 3 4 MARCELLA ANN BRONAKOSKI Bobtown National Honor Society 2, 3 4 Student Council 1 2 Class Secretary 2 Forensics 3 Maple Leaf 3 4 Mon O Leaf 3 F T A 4 V1ce President 4 Library Club4 Nature Team 1 SAMUEL BUNNER Garards Fort JOA NN BUTTE RMORE Greensboro Archery Club 2 WW ,M iam va, tm ?6If6f4 Peggy Mavm and Sandra Kovach prepare plzza for the Sc1 Judy Tanner Leah Kramer Sylv1a Pohovlch and Marcella Cam bake sale Bronakoslu ICCSIVC then Semor p1ctures 25 Club 2, 3g Sci-Cam Club 3, 45 Majorette 2, 3, 4: Drill EDWA RD CE CH Bobtown ,TE NNIE MA RIE CHADDE RTON Dilliner Library Club 4g Band 3 NANCY Lhh CLARK Garards Fort F H A 4 Library Club4 LA WRIL NCI: ROBE RT COBE RT Dillmer Stamp Club 2 3 JAMES A COX Dilliner Maple Leaf 2 3 4 Sc1 Cam Club 4 Football 3 AUDREY JEAN DAVID Mt Morris Maple Leaf2 3 4 F H A 3 4 President4 L1brary Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Nature Club 2 3 Sci Cam Club Senwu ffqoq Many Sdwal fldwdwa Vlrglma Wade decorates the board for Chnstmas m 12C homeroom wluch won the semor hlgh prxze for best dec Sandra Kovach Sylvxa Pohovlch and other Semor members oratmg of S01 Cam Club emoy then 1n1t1at1or1 party 26 5. o A : 1 I ' 3, 4, Secretary 4g Band 4. GEORGE WILLIAM DAVIS Poland National Honor Society 2 34- Vice-President 4- Maple Leaf 2,3 4- Co Editor 4- Audio Video 1 2 3 4- Nature Club 2,3- Sci-Cam Club 3 4- Varsity Club 3 4- Basketball 1 2 3 4- Track 1 BARBARA LEE DENNIS Headlee Heights National Honor Society 2 3 4- Class Vice-President 2- Mon- O-Leaf 3- Audio Video 2 3- F T A 4 President4- Library Club 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 President 4- Nature Club 2 3g Sci-Cam Club 3 4 SANDRA ROSE DILL Greensboro Student Council 4- Maple Leaf 4- Mon O-Leaf 3- Archery Club 2- F HA 2 3 President 3- Library Club 234 Vice-President 3 EDWARD DONLEY Greensboro PAUL EUGENE DUSENBERRY Headlee Heights Varsity Club l 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track l 2 LOUIS D ENOFF Greensboro National Honor Society 2 3 4 Student Council 1 3 4 Vice- President 3 President 4 Forensics 3 Audio-Video 12 34 Vice President 3 Nature Club 23 Treasurer 3 Sci Cam Club 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 ?m1w,fmg Em 61015 Tum 5Y1Vi3 Pohovich Brenda WUS011. and AUdl'eY Nancy Gallatin Nancy Clark .Toy Moats and Clara Mae Neptune enjoy the David exhibit their Sci Cam projects F 1-LA luncheon. mf 2 ELIZABE TH FE CSKO Bobtown CAROL ANN FISHER Greensboro National Honor Society 2 3 4 President 4 Maple Leaf 234MonOLeaf3FHA2Secreta1'y2FTA 4 L1brarian 4 Llbrary Club 3 4 Sc1 Cam C1ub3 4 LOIS LEE FOX Greensboro THOMAS FREDERICK Garards Fort N-XNCY JOYCE GALLATIN Greensboro GEORGE BENJAMIN GAPEN Garards Fort Maple Leaf3 4 Mon O Leaf3 Archery Club 2 F T A 4 Sci Cam Club 4 Fm Had WM 9m Seam em At the 12A Chnstmas party Marcella Bronakoskl opens her glft wh1le Sandra Johnson and guest Norann Yanosh Anna Hogan and Brenda W11son plan the bulleun board for watch the F H A mducuon 28 F, H. A, 3, 4, Treasurer 3g Library Club 4g Nature Club 2, 3, THOMAS JEROME GEARING Bobtown Varsity Club 4- Football 1 4- Basketball 1, RICHARD R, GREENE Greensboro JAMES HEGEDIS Vlapletown SARA P STHER HILNDERSON Mt MOFFIS A 2 3 4 Band2 Chorus 2 3, 4 CLARA MAE HENRY Garards Fort F H A 4 Library-4 ANNA LOUISE HOGAN Mt Morris WMA fm Spam! Wewafwfd And 741564 Chal-1036 phlulps Mametown S M153 Mel-ry Chnstfnas Sandra Johnson XV11113117 Dav1s and Peggy Nlavm d1sp1ay attendant mules through the 1-am durmg the parade at he poster and prlze wmnmg package for the scrambled Waynesburg name contest 1 Fl H0 ' C 8 I Z I 3D 1 n X . W, F, H, A, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3. 29 JOYCE HOLBE RT Dilliner Chorus 2 Dr1l.l Team 1 2 3 JOHN FRA NCIS HYDE. Carm1chae1s Natlonal Honor Society 4 Junior Play 3 Mon O Leaf3 Varsity C1ub4 Baseball 1 2 'Z 4 hUGENIf IMRIC I Bobtown Student Council 4 VE RNON JE NKINS Greensboro Basketball Manager 2 4 SANDRA KAY JOHNSON Greensboro Maple Leaf 2 3, 4 Mon O Leaf 3 Junior Play3 F T A 4 Secretary4 Sc1 Cam Club3 4 Treasurer 4 Chorus KENNETH JORDAN Poland Mines Student Counc1l3 Class President2 Class Vice President Football 1 2 3 Wresthngl 2 3 Track 1 2 3 Fadda flu famed fy 7714014 Serum Salewwa Barbara Denms Sylvla Pohovlch Peggy MHVIH and Mar cella Bronakosk1 recelve pnzes for ITIEIQBZIUC sales from Mr Marcella Bronakoskr and Brenda W1lson sell COOk1CS to Atalskl Sandra D111 and Larry Adams durmg Sc1 Cam bake sale : ' . , I . 2. 3g Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice President 3, President 4g I I 3 . I 1 2 1 l I W-- eg, 30 LOIS ELAINE IMUFMAN Mapletown National Honor Society 2 3 4- Junior Play 3- Maple Leaf 3 4 Mon-O-Leaf 3- Library 3- Nature Club2 3 Sci-Cam Club 3 4- Chorus 1- Drill Team 1, 2 3 BE RNA RD KA VLI CK Bobtown Varsity Club 4 Wrestling 1 FRED KOIS Greensboro SANDRA LEE KOVAC1-I Glassworks National Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Mon O Lwf 3 Audio Vldeo Clubl 2 3 4 F T A 4 Nature Club2 3 Sci Cam Club 3 4 Ma-torette 23 4 Drill Team 1 Cheerleaderl PATRICIA KOVALIC Bobtown Chorus 2 3 LEAH KAY KRAMER Greensboro Nauonal Honor Society 3 4 ,Tumor Play 3 Forensics 3 Nature Club 2 3 Sc1 Cam Club 3 4 Chorus 1 Majorette 3 4 Drill Team 1 2 6owwd5!edwfw60adadaZ9a7Zafwvml77Zamwt Peggy MQVIU Marcella Bronakoskx and Barbara Dennts campalgn managers for Student Counc11pres1dentnom1nees AS Sandra D111 checks off then- names Tom Mglmu-e dlgcugg then- campalgn speeches Wlth thlg year 3 pregldem Tom Fredertck and Ronald Yancheck prepare to cast thelr Louts Enoff votes for Student Councxl offxcers 31 I Z . I l 3 : 0 , . ' . : ' z : Maple Leaf 3, 43 Mon-O-Leaf 3g F, T, A, 4, Treasurer 4g 9 1 I' 1 3 F I C, Q . JOHN ANDREW KRUPINSKY Glassworks Mon O Leaf3 Varsity Club 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 P1-es1dent 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 PATRICIA ANN KUIS Dilhner Dr11l Team 1 Cheerleader 2 JOSE PH KURILKO Greensboro Basketball Manager 1 RONALD KURILKO Bobtown Student Council 2 Vars1ty Club 3 4 Football 1 3 4 Wrestling3 MICHAEL MALE TIC Greensboro Vars1ty Club3 4 Football 1 3 4 DELMER A MALONE Greensboro Archery Club2 F T A 4 745414 Scam Fm Opezwaq 270 Qbwmmal IHITISS HGSCGIS Tom F1'GdG1'1Ck JOTIH MCNHU DHD MOOCIY Janet Polosky Margaret Salosky Barbara Zalar Tom Bob Plumley and other 12D semors begm the day wlth r.he flag Gearmg and the rest of 12B enjoy then- lunch as the salute as part of the mornmg exerc1ses morning ends 32 ' : , 3, 4. at f ' . : , . . JOHN MA SON Garards Fort Audio-Video 1g Band 3, 4g Basketball 1. MARGUERITE L. MAVIN Greensboro National Honor Society 45 Junior Play 3g Maple Leaf 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4g Audio-Video 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4g F, T, A, 4g Nature Club 2, 3g Sci-Cam Club 3, 4, Drill Team lg Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS ALBERT MC INTIRE Greensboro Junior Play 3 Vars1ty Club 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 JOHN RILEY MC NATT Sugar Grove CA THE RINE LOUISE ME NTUS Bobtown MonOLeaf3 F H A 3 ChoruS2 3 MARY ANN MICHNIAK Bobtown Class Treasurer 1 Drill Team 1 2 3 4 Em A VW ww, at rm ,446 Of A sm Senlors from seventh per1od study hall Maulyn lV11SO1'1 Ed Cech Elrzabeth Fecsko John Vargo Lmda W11son and Members of 12A clown around whlle they walt for the John Sm1thley turn the llbrary mto Lovers Corner afternoon d1sm1ssa1 bell 33 ROBERT LEE MINARICH Greensboro National Honor Soc1ety 4 Aud1o Vrdeo 2 3 4, Nature Club 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 JOY LYNNF MOATS Greensboro Audlo Video Club3 F H A 4 Llbraryl 2 3 4 Treas urer4 DA NIEL MOODY Bobtown Varsity Club 1 2 3 4 Wrestling 2 3 4 Trackl PATRICIA MURPHY Dilliner F H A 2 Band2 3 Chorus2 RITA DIA NE NICKLE R Greensboro Sci Cam Club 3 4 Ma1orette3 4 Dr1llTeam 1 2 Cheer leader 1 EILEEN PA NGRACE Greensboro National Honor Society 3 4 Secretary 4 Maple Leaf 2 3 4 Mon O Leaf3 Aud1o Video Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Nature Club 2 3 Dr1ll Team 1 2 3 Hand Wofck in CM ffctwctwa Banya L1brary Club offlcers Audrey Davxd Joyce Wuck Joy Lynne Moats and Barbara Denn1s rece1ve off1cer guards for the1r club p1ns from Mrs Huggms FORENSICS Sponsor who placed second 1n Marcella Bronakosk1 Leah Kramer Mm Mrs Adamson helps Judy Tanner Reg1onal Contest for Or1g1nalOrat1on Lou1s Enoff Sylv1a Pohov1ch and . : , , . . E ' Forensics 33 Audio-Video Club 1, 2, 3,4g Nature Club 2, 3: ' a P ' 1 2 ' 1 5 ' I ' ' I l ' s a :A Q 7 A . Dilllner Bobtovm Poland JOHN PA VLOSKY Bobtown Varsity Club 4g Football 4, JOHN PE NNINGTON Dilliner Varsity Club 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 1, 2, 4, CHA RLOTTE ANNE PHILLIPS Archery Club 2 LAWRENCE EDWARD PIPER Greensboro Varsity Club 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 HARRY PLISHKA Student Counc11 4 Varsity Club 4 Football 3 4 Wrestllng 2 3 4 Baseball 4 ROBERT E PLUMLEY Varsity Club 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball2 3 Wrestllng 4 letoam Sdllwfld Wm Uof 7L!0ll0fMf in eau Cathy Mentus Audrey W1lson who placed frrst rn the county for accuracy Cathy Wahck and Sandy D111 who placed second pract1ce for the county typrng contest Carol F1sher who won frrst place 1n the county Barbara Denms who won second place Loxs Kaufman and Marcella Bronakoskl leave for Waynesburg to take the county Enghsh test if I rw a at -la 35 sv 7h-.kh , S , , , I , , , . x 1,4 WW ' ' Z7 ', I5 tj by ,T A NE T J' OYCE POLOSKY Bobtown Nature Club 2 3 Chorus 1 Drill Team 1 2 3 4 J' AY PRA TT Bobtown Football 1 2 3 4 Vars1ty Club4 GARY DALE RATLIFF Mt Morr1s Varsity Club 4 Football 4 LE ROY RICHA RDS D1ll1ner Glassworks CHA RLE S JOSEPH ROSS Carmichaels Audio Video Club 1 Basketball 1 Sefu0fL77ie0u5m 0f7Zfl5 z4adSaCamCla15 John Hyde Robert M1nar1ch and Sandra Johnson turn 1n the1r money for the W8Sh1HgIOH mp to Mrs Mrs Johnson Mrs Federer and several of the Semors take mme Johnson out to rest on the lawn at Mount Vernon 36 1 3 P rpn- Q K 9 n n 2 . - L VAL Q if . . y r S x f JOHN CHARLES ROBUCK Qs KA RE N J' EA N ROSS Headlee Heights Junior Play 3g Archery Club 2 MARGARET ANN SALOSKY Bobtown Student Council 45 F, T A 4 Nature Club 2 3 Sci Cam Club 3, 4g Chorus lg Dr1ll Team 1 2 3 4 CAROLYN ANN SEAMON Bobtown Archery 2g Chorus 1, 2 Drill Team 2 3 WILLIAM SEBULSKY Poland Mines Track 1, 2. MARIE SUSAN SHEBA Mapletown J'un1or Play 3 Mon O 2 3 Bandl 2 3 JOHN SMITHLEY D1lliner Archery Club 2 Wresthng 2 3 4 70 Om 7Zatwm Capdal Pangrace PeggyMav1n and Marcella James Tanner Ben Gapen and Mr Atal Bronakoslu wa1t at the base of the Leah Kramer sus on the lawn 1n from Skl have thelr plctures taken Wllh the Washmgton Monument of Mount Vernon Washlngton Monument Ln the background CHARLE S HOWARD SOWDE N Greensboro Varsity Club 3 Wrestling 3 LARRY STEVENSON Garards Fort Varsity Club2 3 4 Football 1 2 34 ZELMA IRENE STROSNIDER Dunkard Maple Leaf 3 4 F H A 1 2 3 Secretary3 Band 1 2 3 4 Secretary4 Chorus 1 2 3 .TUANITA RUTH SWEARINGEN Penn Pitt F H A 2 3 4 Treasurer4 Band2 3 4 JAMES LE ROY TANNER Greensboro Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Treasurer 4 Mon O Leaf Stamp Club 4 IUDITH ANN TANNER Mapletown National Honor Soc1ety4 F T A 4 Library2 Sci Cam Club 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Chorusl FOIBHSICS 3 4 Junlor Play 3 SOU0'L4f 70lf0fun WW Zlatwa Yom 772414 Eau, Irene Strosruder Sara Henderson James Beall Alfred Ml' Bennett B111 Wal'SOl'1 Joe B1lletZ and Ernest VOCIHCY Ygppl 3ndj'0hnK1'up1n5ky decgrafe, the gym wlth crepe cover the platform steps w1th green burlap paper and 31-t1f1c131 flowers 38 I D : I I I 0 D I I I : I I 0 1 u e I 1 n I s 1 . 2, 3, 4, F, T, A, 4g Sci-Cam Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, K EUGENE PAUL VALLI Greensboro Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, I OH N VA RGO Bobtown ERNEST PAUL VODNEY Mapletown Audio Vxdeo Club 3 4 President 4 Nature Club 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 V1ce President Basketball 1 2 VIRGINIA ELIZABETH WADE Dilliner National Honor Society 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Junior Play 3 Mon O Leaf 3 Llbrary Club 2 Nature Club 2 3 CATHERINE AGNES WALICK Bobtown Archery Club2 F H A 2 Chorus2 3 WILLIAM LEE WATSON Mapletown Sci Cam Club 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Football 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseba112 3 4 mem Of 746 em mm aw mmm Mrs Federer QIVCS flnal 1nstruct1on to the escorts as they leave the home economxcs room after rece1v1ng the1r Elleen Pangrace Margaret Salosky Patty Adams and the boutonmeres other members of the May Day court ICCCIVS the1r bouquets K 39 ' I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 - Ax? LYNX 1 1 I I - Y H . X- I ' I I 1 0 I o 4 u I 1 . ' S 1 : I 4 . 1 1 : 1 1 1 iii, - . . . . . ' A I Q :QL I I , I. ' AQ 1 y 1, ' . 'K fiyfu if - AUDREY JEAN WILSON Garards Fort Maple Leaf 4g Mon-O-Leaf 3. BRE NDA JOYCE WILSON Waynesburg Maple Leaf 43 Audio-Video Club 3, 4g F, H. A, 4g F, T, A, 4g Sci-Cam Club 3, 4g Band 1,2, 3, 4g Chorus 2, 3, .NJ LINDA SUZANNE WILSON Greensboro Mon-O-Leaf 3g Archery Club 2. MARILYN FAYE WILSON Greensboro pa , . Archery 2. 4 ' I ' 1 1 er 011 ME RLE WILSON Greensbo ro Archery 1 THOMA S WOLF ORD Greensboro Class Treasurer 2 Varsity Club 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Om Cowl, Sm Zum ,Ami lm Ewmq Maps of Greene Cgunty were made by james Tanner, Irene Strosmder covered a map of Pennsylvanla wlth crushed De1mar Ma10ne and 53111 Bm-mer Showmg Settlement egg shells and Sandra Kovach made a model of the Glassworks and lndustry waterways and hlghway system f01' their P O D DIOJCCIS FN- 'X ,gzaff fri I , fi 1'!,.'h' 1 A' i 1 z 1 I 9 n I I I 1 r , , , . . . . 'ls ,L . 41 4, - b fr., , ' 2, Q ,ff .21 7 , l ' ' 52 Q- , x X 40 .,. 1 WMK JOYCE JOY WRICK Dilllner Maple Leaf 4, Mon-O-Leaf 35 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Nature Club 2, 3. STEPHEN MICHAEL YA CZOLA Bobtown Band 2, 3, 4. RONALD GENE YA NCHECK Greensboro Varsity C1ub3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 1 ROY E B YANOSH Greensboro National Honor Society 4 Class Vice President 1 Maple Leaf2 3 4 Mon O Leaf3 Sci Cam Club3 4 President 4 Varsity Club 4 Football 1 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 ALFRED YOPPI Dxlliner Junior Play 3 Maple Leafl Band 1 2 3 4 BA RBA RA ZA LA R Greensboro Audio Vldeo Club 1 2 3 4 F T A 4 Nature Club2 Sci Cam C1ub4 Band4 Dr1ll Team 1 2 3 Wzwcdz Sabfecta 1704 Seam 70 25 Twfeda Wllllam Dav1s prepared a model of the flow ofmoney and Leah the Robena Slope Coal Preparauon Plant and Eugene Kramer drew a poster COITIDBIIDQ workmg ume wrth expenses Ernest Vodney and W1l11am Watson bu11t a model of Imnch bullt one of the Bald H111 Shaft .aff 41 1: 1 ri . P F 1 9: ' ' I ' l 1 I I n P n 1 n s I I 1 1 v - . , . : . . .: .31 F F l 1 u I aa.q'- ,..-, i ,gs J il, A u t Y' 1 BEST DRESSED Diane Nickler William Davis MOST SCIIOLARLY CLASS CI OWNS BEST LOOKING Barbara Dennis Cathy Mentus Charlotte Phillips James Tanner Thomas Mclntire Larry Stevenson 'Pea MOST COOPERATIVE BEST CITIZENS CLASS LEADERS V1I'gll'll3 Wade LOIS Kallffflall Marcella Brgnakggkl John Vargo David Morris james Mlhacy X 'ilk rx! '12 I it ss s -H 1 33 SW 60 MOST POPULAR Peggy Mavin Louis Enoff MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BIGGEST FLIRTS BEST DANCERS Carol Flsher Betty Sue Allen Mary Ann M1ChD13k John Hyde Robert Plumley Harry Phshka ,arf MOST TALENTED MOST ATIII LTIC NILEST PERSONAIITY Barbara Zalar Swndra Johnson Erleen Pangrace Ben Gapen Kenneth Jordan Dan Moody FQ: 43 1 O Mr Kozar presents the Waynesburg College Scholarshlp Barbara Denms recreves the Bausch and Lomb Honorary of four hundred dollars to Sondra Kovach Scrence Award from Mr Atalskl Serum ffwaada flu Wwaaded 704 A6600WlldAlIl6lLf4 SCHOLARSHIPS AND SENIOR AWARDS Natronal Honor Socrety Scholarshlp Barbara Dennls Southeastern Greene Women's Club Scholarshrp Barbara Dennrs Waynesburg College Scholarshrp Sondra Kovach Dunkard P T A Scholarshlp QDunkard Twp resrdenr onlyj Marcella Bronakoskr Danforth Foundatlon Leadershrp Awards Lors Kaufman James Mrhacy D A R. Cltlzenshrp Awards Barbara Dennrs Davrd Morrrs Bausch and Lomb Honorary Scrence Award Barbara Denrus Student Councll Pres1dent's P1n Lours Enoff 1960 Class Valed1ctor1an Carol Frsher 1960 Class Salutatorxan Vugrnra Wade 1960 Scholasuc Honors Barbara Denms Marcella Bronakowskl James Tanner LOIS Kaufman, Erleen Pangrace Lours Enoff Robert Mmarrch W1ll1am Davrs Sylvla Pohovlch Judlth Tanner, Sandra D111, John Hyde OTHER AWARDS 1960 D A R. Cltlzen Certrflcate Vlrgrnra Wade 1960 DISIIICI Forensrcs Orrgrnal Oratron Second Place Judy Tanner 1960 County Essay Contest Thrrd Place Marcella Bronakoskl 1959 1960 B P W Grrls ofthe Month Vlrgrnla Wade Barbara Dennrs Elleen Pangrace Peggy Lou Mavln Marcella Bronakoskr Carol Flsher Sandra Johnson Leah Kramer Sondra Kovach 1959 60 B P W Grrl of the Year Barbara Denrus 1960 Outstandrng Commercxal Student Vrrgrnra Wade 1960 Outstandlng Typlst Catheune Mentus 1959 Yearbook Awards Sandra D111 Carol Frsher James Tanner V1rg1n1a Wade 1957 Junlor D1str1ct Band Robert Mrnarlch COU NTY TESTS 1960 Senror Englrsh Test Carol Flsher QF1rst Placej Barbara Dennls fSecond Placej Marcella Bronakoskr Lols Kaufman 1960 Typrng Contest Audrey Wllson fFrrst Place ln Accuracyj Sandra D111 fSecond Placej Catherlne Mentus Catherlne Wa11ck 1959 Junlor Hrstory Test Marcella Bronakoskr Barbara Dennis Carol F1sher Vrrgrma Wade 1958 Conservatlon Test W1111am Davls fF1rst Placej LOUIS Enoff Thomas Mclntlre Robert M1nar1ch . 9 . I -I . ' . I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I . - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . l . I I I I I I I I ' D a Q Q n - 1 Q 1 I u s . , ' I n ' D ' u n Q 1 Q Q Q o D 9 . Q A I I I I I I I I ' - ' , I I I I I I I I I l . I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' . ., .. D . . ' . ' . . ' . . .' , . D . . . I I 4 l v . ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q . t 1 D D , . . . 1 0 . . - I 0 Q n , ' . - - . . Q - - n Q Q n Q . . 0 0 - n - Q n D - I I I . . I . I ' I . I ' D 'I I I I , . - I I I l I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I . I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' ' ' I I ' I I ' D ' l I . I I I I I I 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' . . D , u I . 1 n D 4 , D I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' t ' . ' . . . . - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I I 44 ' Lors Kaufman and James M1hacy rece1ve the Danforth Davrd Morr1s and Barbara Dennrs recerve the D A R Foundatron Leadershrp Awards from Mr Kozar Crtrzenship Awards from Mr Kozar A14 awww awww mae 91 mu, sm COUNTY TESTS fConLmuedJ 1958 Sophomore Brology Test Barbara Denn1s fTlurd Placej Marcella Bronakoskl Carol Frsher Vrrgrma Wade 1957 Freshman Math Test Lours Enoff fSecond Placej, W1l11am Davrs James Tanner RoyYanosh SPORTS 1959 All County FIISI Team Football James M1hacy 1959 W P I A L Frrst Team Football James M1hacy 1959 Washrngton Greene Conference Second Team Football James M1hacy 1959 All County Second Team Football Thomas Gearrng Joseph Brlletz John Pavlosky Dave Moms 1959 Sectron 4 Frnals Wrestlrng Tournament Kenneth Jordan 1958 All County F1rst Team Football Kenneth Jordan 1958 All County Track Meet Drscus Throw Third Place Kenneth Jordan 1957 All County Honorable Mentron Football Kenneth Jordan 1957 Jun1orW P I A L Track Meet Drscus Throw Third Place Kenneth Jordan 100 yard dash Second Place Joseph Brlletz QUEENS AND COURTS 1960 May Queen Charlotte Phlllips 1960 Prlnce Charming W1ll1am Davrs 1960 May Court Sondra Kovach Thomas Mclnure Leah Kramer Davrd MOHIS Pamcra Adams Larry Stevenson Erleen Pangrace James M1hacy Peggy Mavrn M1chaelMaletic Carolyn Seamon James Beall Karen Ross Harry Plrshka D1aneN1ckler BruceAvner AudreyDav1d RonaldKur1lko Joyce Holbert John Pavlosky Margaret Salosky Joseph Brlletz Betty Sue Allen Robert Plumley 1959 May Court Sondra Kovach James Beall Peggy Mavrn Mrchael Maletlc Charlotte Phrllrps Joe Brlletz Carolyn Seamon Harry Plrshka 1959 Apr11 Showers Queen Lols Kaufman 1959 Apr1l Showers Court Leah Kramer Eileen Pangrace Audrey YVIJSOII Joyce Wrrck 1959 Coal Queen Candrdate Charlotte Phrllrps 1959 Miss Merrre Chr1stmas Attendant Charlotte Phrllrps 1959 Prom Queen Joyce Holbert 1959 Prom Court Betty Sue Allen Audrey Dav1d Janet Polosky Lrnda Wilson 1958 May Court Sondra Kovach W1l11am Davrs Peggy Mavln Michael Maletrc 1958 Homecomrng Queen Peggy Lou Mavln 1958 Homecomrng Court Patty Adams Sondra Kovach D1ane Nrckler Charlotte Phrllrps . C . . . . . . 0 I ' 4 J 1 q 'I c 0 . J 1 . qs. ' D 1 I, 1 ' 1 . .11 Q- ' I' ' 1 ' J 9 0-susan... - no . ----' J 1 on---unease 0- J I ' , y Q 1 1.0. .... 4 J ' 1 a-na--onus - -fl . 1 . 1 I . , ' , . ...... ' J 1 .Q-0.1.1 - - ' . I eau- -o ' . 1 -1-cena.. o ' ... -1 '. ' a -- . s ' 1... n no J A . ...nonsense-ooonnnqunan-. J. J I. D. ' . I , . .I .. 1 1 l 1 J 1 ,I 4 1 1 1 1 I 1 J I 1 1 '1 H 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 .-u un 1 , J, J ., .'9 I 1 1 I I no unease--...qeoeon..o. ' J ...aa 1 0 , , . , . ' un... . .sense-ouaaau...q1-1 '- l I no uname..-que..-...an I. -.eo-quo. - .0-1.0--Q.--...aan-no .ao . 1- , ', , . .... . ' .. ., I . . H - o-Q--agen.-1-a1n...oo . . . . , D . . . .. ,. , I unmet 1 , F , My i' 3 ' Q l I CLASS OFFICERS u President. . . . . . . . . . Albert Wilson I , Vice-President . . . . . ....... Charles Barbe Secretary ................ Ralph Ansell Annually each district school selects a repres ntative to the coal queen competition The qualities for selection are b auty talent personality poise and character In the picture ABOVE are the four junior girls nominated this year by ai assembly program where each girl displayed her talent Georiga Brewer was elected by the students to represent Mapletown at the Coal Festival in Carmichaels on September 7 1960 where the coal queen will be selected from among the representatives of all the schools OPPOSITE PAGE Surrounding Junior Class President Albert Wilson as he crowns Carole Wise Queen of the Prom are the attendants and escorts clockwise from the left Alfred Horner Valerie Lessner John Krupinsky Kathy Belch Lem Hunt Georgia Brewer Fred Shuppe Lois Wolfe and Ronald Kurilko 47 our student body to try out for this honor: Valerie Lessner, Marcia Gugliotta, Janet Jones, and Georgia Brewer. After N I ' 1 I I 1 3 1 3 I I I I - 7 U I 1 Iennre Andrews Xlex A urher Xndrew Banu James Bargerstock C he ryl Barr I 'lrry Blout Ceornm Brewer John Brewer Rrelmrd Brown L ene Ilrnmley lrwrs D1ug,l1erty Dmne D'lVlS Danrel Downey Ronald Dusenberry Ray lngott Ronald Cregan Dorarne C rlffrn Maron Cuglrotta James llardrng 'xlrtchell llardrng Wig Janet Jones W ayne Jordan Adverusmg Commrttee Members Beverly W11l1s and Sandra Ross plan the program for the Junlor Play whrle Eleanor Vekkllr and Valerre Lessner begm to palnt a poster .l 48 F1 mm 7 Waffle 1704 Www Comuiiw ?61lllf4llf Ygwtwza fwzqa WW! 70 26llll0fL Guia 5 Davrd Kavlxck John C Kelly Joseph Beard Katherlne Belch Barbara Bezjak Mrchael Brlonrck Jerry Blount Lewls Brumley Wrllram Brumley Wrlllam Bryan Douglas Bunner Donald Clltes Judy Fowler Karen Frederlck Kenneth Ganocy Thomas Gwnsor Mary Gllbert Brenda Headlee Steven Hegedrs Parrrcra Herod Dortha Huggrns Terry Johnson Esther Zaby and Sandra Trrmbarh palnt Chrnese scenes wrth the new tempera Brrlhants mn then art class 15 Lrnda Klng Ray Krng Elrzabeth Kohut John Kraft Valerre Lessner Andrew Messrch James Mrnor Robert M1tchell Melvrn Moody Donna Moms Lloyd Perry Delons Presock Helen Przyhockr Loretta Rlchards Sandra Ross Lewrs Strosmder Edrth Sullenbarger Carolyn Szoclk Charles Taylor Elrzabeth Toborkey ew Y' Charles Wrlson Carole Wxse Kathy Belch, Douglas Bunner, and Charleswrlson recerve then- awards for sellrng magazlne SUIDSCIIDIIOHS from Mr. Atalskl. 50 1 1 1 umm Saleamm flu Wffllldfldldf 704 ffdfbd Wm Judy Marflak Frank Martrn Jack Mason Bonnle lx1cNIatt Gale McNatt mm Stadefda 764i 741414 ffvwwkdge Of f10lM66dlL ffwwflq LOIS Wolfe Esther Zaby Patrlcra Muslck Francls Nrckler Vaughn Nlrckler Donald Palgutta Patrrcla Pekar Phxllrs Rush Ronald RUSSIU John Sheba Ronald Sheranko Robert Smrtl iid! Sandra Trunbath Eleanor Val kell John Wallace Drue Weaver Bev erly Wrllls diff MAICIH Gugllotta Georgra Brewer Dan Downey and Charles Taylor get ready to leave for Waynesburg to take the county h1story tests Y-and A-4' 51 Q I if 1, Q .I V, -A F 4 'R r if ff ' ' rr sa -fr , A Au L A t :IV , ' s Q t , as sfsr f ,tg Qs M H ,,-1q Sq , ' 'V ,gtg Q , do ' s 1 s 1, '. 'UQ av Homme CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Mervyn Wrlson Vlce Presldent Donald Patterson Secretary Treasurer l1lah Stevenson KJ Wulf' Every year the members of the sophomore brology classes are taken on a freld tr1p to Prttsburgh Th1S year the event occurred on Aprll 8 IN THE ABOVE PICTURE Joyful sophomoresare shownjust prror to departure ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE several scenes taken dlllflllg the tr1p are rdentrfred as follows 1 Martha Harvey at the Greater Prttsburgh Arrport 2 Jeanne MOIIIS Mrs Johnson Bessle Lou Torma at Phrpps Conservatory 3 Larry Headlee outslde the conservatory 4 Glorra Stachard at the museum 5 Charles Wrse outslde Sweeneys Restaurant 6 Delores Laskody at Hrghland Park Zoo 7 Phtpps Conservatory 8 Polar bears at the zoo 9 Donald Lewls and Tom Clark at the conservatory 10 Mr Platt 'vlrss Kalls Mrs Johnson Joe Lukaslk John Beall and James Colwell walkmg from the bus to the con servatory s .a.. -H ,L A W - X JJMMM A i 4 . 'f an 9 ' f E I Q in 7 ' 53 Ronald Babb Kenneth Bargerstock Jeanre Barzantr John Beall Paulette Brerer Thomas Brown Georg1anna Brozrch Judy Brumley Shrrley Brumley Lourse Bunner James Colwell Beverly Cowell James Cowre Thomas Cosgrove Judlth Cree Carole Franks Duane Frrend Bradley Furla Thomas Haberny P8U'1C13 Haney Donald Henderson Mary Ilolbert Mary Hoover Xlfred Horner Paula Johnson 1 O Mr Everly helps Joe Lukasrk Elmer Farkas and Albert Bro nakoskl frnd references for therr World Hrstory themes 7 Safianwma ,feafm 146001 We flfwgmt Wada! me If 5 Sapiomofw Seek OW 9 Sam: Coma! Ervrn Brttrnger Barbara Blackshere Helene Bodnar Forest Brewer Albert Bronakoskr Q' R' Gall Burton Charles Buttermore Mary Lou Chekosky Thomas Clark Patrrcra Cobert Jerry Davrs Dew onnah DlV11 Sandra Engott Elmer Parkas Julra lecsko Y Kathleen Hare Martha Harvey Calun Hathaway Larry Headlee Jane Anne Jones Rodney Jul1an1 Melun Kraft Calw 1n Klng Jack Kukuchka James COWIC, Foster Mapel John Yorko Jane Jones, and Glor1a Tarasuk were candrdates for Vlce Presldent of next year's Student Councll 55 5: t R . I ts. 7 5: lqffi l x 'ff r as l V iq 'ill 'l a Allen Henderson p. E 'r as J, ,, Y NN ian! 7' s ,E Y he D f ' IL John KL1I11kO Delores Laskody Patrrcra Lawrence Barbara Leneskle Donald Lewls Cecrl McFarland Wllllam McNatt Patrrcra Mrchnlak Barbara Molek Delores MOIIIS Joan Rumble Joan Runron Carol Sheranko Steven Shuppe Phylhs Sk11CS Carolyn Sronekrng Dorothy Stralets Bonme T anner Glorra Tarasuk Bessre Lou Torma m W Wllllam Wrse Jacquelrne Wrlck Richard Yancrch Ludene Ya nosh A -nr James Cowre Foster Maple Glorra Tarasuk and Loulse Bunner study for the oounty b1O1O7y test Wllh the help of Mrs Johnson 56 'ff Bwfogq Stadenta 7411 704 Comfy Hofwu. il QA! Mm Sm Waqa ,Lange ipafat 94 Sdwol ,Me Betty L1nt Joseph Lukasrk Delores Mackey Foster Mapel Ruthann Marshall Grace Neptune Phrlrp Pearson Edna Phrllrps Lrnda Phrllrps Davrd Rlchards Srl JJ Davrd Sunrh Llnda Smrtley a James Sprroff Glorla Stachard Ronald Stankola Elrzabeth Ullom Ronald Whrpkey Lrnda Wrlson Shrrley Wrlson K Charles Wrse John Yorko John Zaby Geraldrne Zalar Karen Zalar Mrs Johnson revrews James Cowre Tom Clark fwho won frrst place rn the countyj Wrlllam McNIatt Foster Maple Robert Taylor and John Beall for the Huntrng and Frshrng Club Test au. 57 ' , .- gy W W 3 4 'D N I r ,,. J, ff c, t s J A 591 ixs , t Q L- g U ' V x Q 5 ' ' U .I ' J ' ' s itl 4 x fl' 4 me . 1 ' - . 1' 5. Q 9 is ' 'all . I - I.. I ' J -fc W 6, V I XL Presldent VICE Presrdent Secretary V Treasurer Presldent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Lours Raho Andrea M111er Andrea Przyhockl Carol Kurs James Menear Glenn Wrlson Loretta Kendralla Ruth Morrrs Andrew Kovach I a mes Coller Se C1-e tary Ronald Phrllrps Treasurer DCUUY Smith Carol Hockin, Lmda Wrlson, Jeanne John Podolinskr, Stephen Zvonko- Mr. Atalski presents a magazine sale Kaufman, and Louis Raho were candl v1ch, and John Dalnoky recervetheir award to Arthur Jones as Anna Grmek, dates for next year's Student COUHC11 prizes for magazrne sales fromlvir. Norwood Glaspre, and Maxme D111 look Secretary-Treasurer. Atalski. on. OPPOSITE PAGE The Junlor hrgh glrls prctured here represent some of the varrous groups who performed rn the May Day Program STANDING N1nth Graders, Donna Lako and Nancy Santore. SEATED E1ghth Graders, Paulette Kukuchka fcenter rn black leotardj and Barbara Tanner Cm peasant costumej, and seventh graders Carolyn Goodrsh and A11C13 Yetts. 59 J , L A A ., nj' . P 2 p y . . . . . . ' W a . . . . . 4 f ' ' . ' i . ' i , Q . V L Garw Xllum Dcvonna Barley Constance Barverstock Darla Bellrs Carl Braham W1ll1am Brown Davrd Chadderton J nnes Cllyton Lawrence Coffman Ruthannc Cole James Colvln Wrlllam Cox llcnrrerta Dcan Lrnda Donley Delores Elnrkar Rrcnard Icdorka Jlnrce Fletcher Jerr5 Fordyce Slnrlew Crcenwood Woodrow Grlm K1tl11eenGr lf a Theodora Hagerman Rebecca llart Bonnre Henderson Rose Nlarx lmrrch Ex erett Jackman Rrchard Johnstown Wanda Jean Kaufman Lrnda Wllson and Jeanne Kaufman make posters for the Junlor Prom durrng thelr art class. 60' Fflewrwa Gvda lord Helm ffm Wwe Q-K J Fuailnaxn fzuwwxe L9 MMM 9 ivwmawag 75mm Mary Bryan Robert Burrch Barbara Burlus Nancy Bnttermore W rllram Byrne Blame Cassrdy Roberta Cramer Helen Cumpston Albert Curshnear Mrchael Danko Ruth Daugherty Betty Davrd Marlene Fordyce Arnold Frrend L1ll1an Garnel Cecelra Gllbert Joseph Gluvna Phyllrs Gray Paul Hewrtt James Hrxon Edward Hrxenbaugh Carol Hockrn Evelyn Hoke John Howard Carol Hoekln Andy Marflalc and Kathleen Gurltza drsplay therr Englrshprojeetsconcernedw1th punctuatron d1agramm1ng and read EXW Helen Koast Frank Kovalcheck Carol Kovalrc Loretta Krrchbaum Robert Krrchbaum Amclra Kruprnsky E url McDonald Leslre Mclnurc I lma McNatt Delbert Mlller Srdney Mrller Trmothy Mohar Nlancy Swntore Wrnola Shubert Rrchard Skvarch Edward Smrth John Stonekrng Lrnda Stoneklnsf, Rrchard Toborkey Danrel Thomas James Tony P3f.l'1C13 Truhan Davrd Urbany PHUIICIS Vernon li, .msn x We Damel Thomas Carol Kovalrc Joseph Gluvna who won f11'SI place rn the county and James Clayton work out a problem 1n preparatlon for the county general math test. Joseph Gluvna and Danlel Thomas also took the county algebra test rn whrch Daruel placed thud 62 fr? F' 5- FWAIIWL ?flZfd!66 704 Comfy 600tf6fdl0lL Y YV J' flealtlv Clam 7eaa4a We foapottwzw 01 Scwmq 1:0164 0 : a'P'+'W I 'W' Delores Zaby Davrd Zalar Herbert Kunta Donna Lako Francls Lesko Barbara Lewrs John MHCRBIDCR Andrew Marflak John Patterson Judy Pecjak beorgge Presotk Ruth Presock Gene Przyjockr Joseph Roso Terry Stonekrng LOUISE Strosnrder Arthur Swearrngen Jane Swearrngcn Patrrcra Taylor Robert Taylor Slndra Vlodek Joseph WSJICR Charles Wallace, Lucrlle Wamsley Jerry W11118IDS James Wrlson Durmg freshman health class Kathleen Gurltza demonstrates artrfrclal resprratron of patrent Jeanne Kaufman. we W ' 1 . 5:2 ' 51 an -r ' J U' J 2. ' id' J. it Nag! J' - 4? S, m. ,J A J? In Q --t . E , V t fla T QA I Nm, In ,,,E , .1r' s J H . . Larry Adams Carolyn Andrews Tlmothy Arrlngton if Q Bruee Barbe W Ronald Bodnar Larry Garrrson Margaret Gaslue Lhzabetlr Clendenrunn, jrmes Grrm N1Ll Currok Gerald Lapwna Arthur Llllt Rrdrard Marilak Norma McNatt Dwrd Morga n xi t4 v7 George, Robuck John Rowe Wllllfilli SlCk61S1U1Ih Paul Snuth Donald Stevenson Q Wayne Work Wayne WOZH13k T1m Arrrngtonand Larry Adams hrghest salesmen from SB and Bruce Barbe and Glen WIISOU hlghest from 8A rece1ve then Easter egg orders for drstrlbuuon 64 Egg Sale 75411464 mwwq 704 7etta6ufz4fr 1744 . . h 9 - if , I ' F if ' - Q , 'w Q! L1 saw , - y ax L XI' L ' : 24 ,, . . . . ig in A , ' nn: A S E . . Stephen Zvonkov1ch Study Uf Same fn 514616 Grade Randy Cleavenger Martha Cramer John Dalnoky Howard Debolt C81'1'1S Garrlson Ross H111 Rrchard Hockrn Anna Marre Krupmsky Paulette Kukuchka Marre Kurrlko Anlta Papuga Ehzabeth Pearson John Podohnskr Judrth Rafferty Barbara Tanner James Torma W1111am Walters Loretta Wamsley Donna Wrlson Loretta Kendrella and Ehzabenh Pearson hand 1n thelr scrence projects to Mr Geary 65 A ra W - . . . 5 'fl - . M 1. r Dora Muhar as :,. 4 ' 4 5 . ,r. V NJ U D I O Davrd Bowser James Buttermore Robert Buttermore Rosemary Buttermore Ronald Byrne Patr1c1a Clark M3X1H6 D111 Constance F1a1a Rosanne F1sher Robert Fox Robert Gabler Charles Ga11at1n Harry Hegedxs Eugene I-Ielmrck Donna Jolhffe Arthur Jones John Jones Georgra Kalasky Andrew Muhar Jerry Patterson Larry Perry MarJor1e Phares Donald Ph1111ps T1m Phllmeck if '5 LMI W1111am Sowden Kenneth Tanner Ralph Weston Mr Geary drscusses SCICHCG projects wrth B111 Mrller Karen Cowre and Conme Dennrs 66 fair 7411 Stwf 0f Saawe Begum 0QliiQnQLt A 94 fflwaqa in f76z71Zak1M Mrchael Yancheck A11c1a Yetts Rosahe Zaby Karen Cowie projects Q 'li' John Coller Karen Cosgrove Karen Cowre Eunlce Cox Constance Denms gf Mlchaelene Dmochowsky Edward Grlberr Norwood Glasple Frank Gluvna Carolyn Goodrsh Edlth Greenwalt Anna Grmek Donald L1ve1y W1111am Menear Edmond Mclntlre John Mlchael Franklln M1h3Cy W 0 M' W1111am Mlller ku ni!! Beverly Plumley Andrew Przyhockr Patr1c1a Robuck Arthur Rowe Llnda Sebulsky Karen Sowden NOT PICTURED Sandra Brumley Rlcky Gapen Vernon Tanner and Andrew Muhar look over the seventh grade history 67 , lax 4 Mm?M,' V gf if V A if ,X I Q ' wt ,ww w X N f'fK ' ' . , W K W5 K' i 1 as qv .ww ,cm slam ,411-Sym BW Sponsored by the L1ons Club the annual all sports banquet was held on May 21 at the Mapletown Methodrst Church Guest speaker for the evenrng was Iohn Mrchelosen head football coach at the Unrversrty of Pittsburgh I-hghlrght of the evenrng s fest1v1t1es was the presentanon of rndlvrdual awards to the outstandrng athlete ln each sport The football award went to semor James Mrhacy who played frrst stung end for three years and was named to several all star teams Ronald Gregan a Juntor who was the leadrng scorer 1n the county recerved the basketball award Senror George Blumtsh a wrestler for four years and holder of the seasons best record was presented w1th the wrestlrng award The baseball award was recerved by shortstop Larry Prper senror spark plug of the team Guest Speaker John Mxchelosen I George Blumrsh John Mrchelosen James Mrhacy, Coach Fred Bonvenuto Coach Ed Barry Ronald Gregan Larry Prper lf' .., Above Mapletown athletes enJoy the annual sports banquet. Opposite Page Representlng the four varsity sports rn whrch Mapletown athletes part1c1pate are Harry Pl1sh.ka wrestllng Joe Bllletz football Larry Piper baseball and B111 Davls basketball 71 . - , . . . I . - . - . , . . ' . ' I , . I ' Y R C ' ' s k ,v . ,sg 221 V . , 1 : A H ' if gi 'I 4 t lst A . . s .. Q C ' 'V. l kr J -. . I . . . I I ' ' . 4 g Q . 3 - . t g r Qi - if 5 l We I , r if., - I I . . . . . . ' . : . I : I : . ' I ' .K 'Wu A ., ,, -ri gf v, ff Q Q15 Q., .,,- an 'V L fl gg:-f -VK 9 kv 5 if Q sw ? wx 1 Q A Gugm Www Scofuaq Although ending the season with a disappointing 4 17 record the Maple town cagers were able to boast an outstanding individual performance Ronald Gregan a Junior member of the team was not only the Maples high scorer but he also captured the Greene County scoring championship with his total of 334 points Second and th1rd Maples scorers were Bill Walters and ,Toe Lukasik with 140 and 121 points respectively Addnional honors were earned by Ronald Gregan as he was named to the to Honorable Mennon on the Sun Telegraph team J oe Lukasik was also chosen for the All County Second Team In the Greene Cotmty undergraduate tournament held at the Waynesburg College gym Mapletown won the consolation game with Waynesburg 52 49 after dropping the opener with Carmlchaels 41 36 Ronald Sheranko 1201 Jumps for ball as Kenny Ganocy 1101 Ray Engott f22j Hghts for Jump in victorious effort is set to receive. against Masontown High, 74 All-Cotmty First Team, the W, P, I, A, L. Class B Section 18 All Stars, and l RIGHT: As Andy Messich closes in from the side, Joe Lukasik 043 jumps for a rebound during the East Washington game. BELOW: The referee, hidden behind Roy Yanosh, calls for a jump ball as Paul Dusenberry's pass attempt is blocked by a Masontown player. - M ' f' 'wifi FIRST ROW Mr Barry Ronald Sheranko Joe Lukaslk Roy Yanosh Andy Messlch Ronald Gregan SECOND ROW Ray Engott Donald Lewls Ronald Yancheck Paul Dusenberry W1ll1am Walters Joseph Krupmsky Lou1s Enoff Albert Wrlson Calvrn Hathaway Kenny Ganocy THIRD ROW Managers Larry Adams James Bargerstock Tom Frederrck NOT PICTURED B111 Dav1s Joe Beard .F 75 1 . b I Y 1 ,f A ,MN M 4. Linn, 5 f 1 n 1 o 1 - 3 I l f I I I I Y , 1 I , , o I y s I ' 'Q L- R e ., , , ii 7 , W' 7:42a-i' ' ' f J - 2 1 on M--' A , - - . W' ' ' A .g.':,1., L..2,,' jj ,M I , , O I V ll ' A n El , P I tar . , , I rand 1. rv' l ' 1 - X fi :gn A ' f V m -. 4 4 A r i 4 Y , , K . gym, n. . 2 fqv' E, M. wa , K 5,314 4,3 '?Q1L ,x ' 17-Ei A af. .Wi. 4. A W 'SF Q s'.k ,. , Ax sf' 1' xxx 1 -frmwr-wm4w,p4mf g 1 K in 5 xi M , M ,W Smith. SECOND ROW: John Kelley, Bernard Kavlick, THIRD ROW: Mr. Bonvenuto, Manager Ralph Ansell, den, Manager James Colwell. NOT PICTURED: George Gary Ratliff, and Managers Gene Brumley, and Michael 77Za,f1le4 Wialnwn Slow Some ffmooenwat Under the leadership of Fred Bonvenuto, Map1etown's new wrestling coach, the matmen ended the season with a 6-'7 record. Although not boasting a winning season, the Maples showed improve- ment over last year's disasterous O-10 record. Outstanding wrestler this year was George Blumish. His record was 9 wins, l loss, and 1 tie. Lewis Brumley also had a good season with 9 wins, and 3 losses. Others with a better than .500 record for the season were Bernard Kavlick 8-5, John Wallace 7-5, and Dave Kavlick '7-6. Mapletown wrestlers attended the Section IV tournament at Uniontown but were unfortunate in that no one was able to reach the finals. SNAP S-IOT IDENTIFICATION: 1. Unlontown's Larry Unice entangles William Brumley in a two leg take down. 2. Jefferson's Paroda cross faces Dave Kavlick as he attempts a take down. 3. Lewis Brumley escapes from his German Twp. opponent, Glitz, for 1 point. 4, Dave Kavlick goes for a reversal against Morgantown High's Slaven. 5. John Wallace tries to pin his Beth Center opponent, Price, 77 Eawfall 7am flu Wmleu Seam This season was a doubly drsappomtrng one for the Mapletown Baseball team. Not only were they unable to follow 1n the footsteps of last year s Greene County champronshrp team but they also farledto win a game th1s year However three of the ten defeats were lost by just one point, 4-3 to Brownsv1lle 5 4 to Carmichaels and 10 9 to Waynesburg Outstandrng player thrs year was James Mihacy who h1t three triples and three doubles and had a battmg average of 429 Second and third highest batnng averages were held by Ray Engott with 348 and Larry Jos LUKA s1K Piper with 269 JOHN KELLY Two members of tlus year s team Joe Lukasik and John Kelly also played on the local Pony League team who won the Greene County champron shtp J fu lungs. FIRST ROW B111 Watson James M1hacy Larry Prper, John Hyde Tom Wolford Joe Lukasik Ray Engott SECOND ROW Franc1sNick1er Richard Yancrch Elmer Farkas Ray Klng, Dan Downey R1chardSkvarch Donald Lew1s Albert Bronakoskl Jerry Blout THIRD ROW Manager Arthur Lint Manager Glenn W1lson David Urbany Jerry Krrby Cecrl McFarland R1chardFedorko John Kelly Larry Blout John Mackainch Manager Larry Adams Manager Bruce Barbe NOT PICTURED Louis Raho Dan Downey gets set for a pitch from Waynesburg pitcher B111 Watson crosses the plate w1th a runaga1nst Carmichael: 78 , . . - . I ' ' I - l - . - 0 Q . K X A 1 KV X, firm, Vx F . pq I' i I Y' fe I 5 l, ' 'K Y L 7 ' X ,- .9 A' If rt f V x , X 1: .5 . - LQ 1 3 ' ' ' D - I I U . : . I . I U . f . f I ' '. - 2 . : . ' : . ' . ' I . ' I ' f I 3 I . WWW Bernard Kavlick, seventeen year old member of the Senior class son of Mr and Mrs Walter Kavlick of Bobtown, died on Friday May He was a member of the Mapletown wrestling squad in his fresh man year in the 88 pound class and Ln his senior year in the 112- pound class and belonged to the Varsity Club for four years 6, 1960. . FIRST ROW Andrew Przyhockl Joe Walrck Gerald Krrby Larry Gashie John Kelly James Tony Charles Wallace James Buttermore John Coller SECOND ROW James Clayton James Howard Robert Taylor D1CkFedorko B111Danko Brll Brown John Mackamch Drew Lewrs Trmothy Arrlngtor THIRD ROW Arthur Lrnt Manager Thomas Crockett Ronald Mrller Joe Popemack Gerald Jamrson Larry Coffman Franc1s Gansor B111 Sowden W11l1am Salosky Bruce Barbe Manager FOURTH ROW Donald Phrllrps Ernest Strosnlder Frank Mlchmak Jlm Coller Mr Everly John Michael Jack Jones Jerry Patterson Denny Smlth NOT PICTURED Ronald Brumley Wtlllam Geary Delbert Mlller Ummm Seam Coach Sherdel Everly ended another vrctorrous season w1th hrs Little Maples They posted a 3-2 record and were runners up for the secuon champronship Halfback Drew Lewls led the team in soormg with a total of 24 pornts John Kelly was second h1gh scorer w1th 13 potnts LEFT Mapletown s defens1ve unlt stops the Jefferson advance after a short gain so ,cm me Mapletown again boasted a great dBf6l'lS1VC unit as they held two teams scoreless and the other opponents to a total of 40 pornts throughout the year Th1s third wmmng season rn a row followlng the flrst three losmg seasons has evened the record for the six years that there has been a Junior High football team. ABOVE: Drew Lewis 1405 sweeps the left end for a gain against Jefferson. 80 BELOW A Mapletown player crashes through to throw a Jefferson player for a loss : -I I I . I I I I I I ' : I I I J I I I ' . - ' . ' . ' ' 1- 1 ' . : . . I I I I I . I J I J . I 1 - : ' I 1 J 1 l I . 1 ' l D I I I I . ' : I . I I J ' , 0 , I . . . n . n ' ' ll II . . . . . . I , 2 . FIRST ROW Andrew Przyhoclu Joseph Gluvna Joseph Walrck Richard Fedorko T1m Mohar, Jack Jones Wayne Work Glen Wrlson Lou1sRaho SECOND ROW Charles Gallatm Wlllram Mlller Arthur Jones Larry Coffman T1m Arrmgton, Rtcky Gapen Mr Everly, Richard Toborkey Francls Gansor Davrd Urbany Andrew Kovach James Wrlson James Colvin THIRD ROW Bruce Barbe Manager John Coller, Frank Gluvna Manager James Coller Arthur L1nt Manager 4, 'H 6 Gag Follow1ng last year's winrung season, theltuuor Hrgh lg basketball team under the coaching of Sherdel Everly went rnto a slump and ended the season wrth only two wms G0 ynw and eleven defeats However, one of the games against All Saints of Masontown was lost by the margrn of only one polnt, 32 31 Leadrng scorer for the team rhrs year was Richard Fedorko wtth a total of 161 pomts A--of Drck Fedorko gets ready to Jump for the ball agarnst h1s Waynesburg opponent Jun1orH1gh Cheerleaders and a group of g1rl spectators watch the Lrttle Maples play Dav1d Urbany Joe Wallck Coach Everly and the rest of the team focus all therr attenuon on the game ' I A A aww 4 f ' e' , Y 2. ' ' ' 3. . , . , , I 81 John Pavlosky C685 helps the referee srgnlfy a touchdown Andy XIess1ch 1221 and Lours Enofff30J flght for possesslon 3g'l1l1SII Bentleywlle of the ball 'rgunst lllsworth eww ,cm Of SLM 5104, ,411 frm am SLINIOR ITICII FOOTBXJI SLNIOR lllbll BAQKITBAIL G'1mes Won 1- l11'C1l'i1lCc. Ceorges Jefferson 'xlorgan 'xlt Xlorrrs West Greene Clwysvllle Cwlnes ost Xhsontown Br1dgev1lle Gwmes Tied Bentleyvrlle Pr 'X12lI'1011 Pornts Scored 196 Averwge Pornts Score 21 77 Awwy Home Home Away Awwy Home Awwy Home Awwy All sarnts Xhsontown 'xlasontown Waynesburg Pt X1'lI'1Ol1 Wa ynesburg Carmlchaels Xll Qarnts Dunbwr C 'lrmrchwels Dunbar Bentleywlle Gwmes Won Cames Lost Opponents Pornts 117 last 1V'lSh1l1gt0u Jefferson 'xlorgwn Bentleywlle St ohns Won .5 Lost Tred 2 Ellsworth Jefferson Morgwn l:1st Washrngton Toml Pomts Seored 990 JUNIIOR HIL ll IOOIBAI L L 1n1es Won Wwyneshurg 19 14 AWWY f l11fO1'l11'l Cfnrroll fwp C'l1llCb I ost Beth Lenter 13 6 Jefferson Morgm 13 6 P01115 Scored 49 Average Po1nts mored 9 Q Xwqy Averwge 48 5 Aww Home Home Toml opponents Pornts Scored 1202 Avemge 60 l X on 3 lost 7 UND! RL IXADU YI L IOURNA MLNFI 17I't,11l111l'1'll'1k,S C 'lrmrchwels MWDILIOWII Average 8 C onsolwtron Won 3 Lost 2 Xlwpletown W wynesburg Opponents Po1ntsScored 40 82 'L' L '- 13 ' .... 26-19 . . L f ' . . . . . . A -1 L . . 33-7 . A 1 L ' . . . 1 . 1 I . . . 26-7 . A . . . . . . . . A ' ' . . .... 45-13 . . 1 L ' 2 . . . ..... 26-0 . . L . . . . . . . . . 3. 1 I, . . L ' . . . . L . .... 14-0 . . . ' . ' ' . ...... 31-14 . . . L ' . . L I I x 5 ' I ........ 20-20 .... ' L . . . . 1 .... . 6-6 . . L :L ' L . . . . ' ' g E L ' . . . . . . . 67-41 Average: 13 Ellsworth .... ..... 6 5-44 ' 2 -r' Q . . . . . . 58-46 ' ..... . . . . . . 80-61 f . J . . . . . .... . . 64-48 . . . . . . 59-50 A 1 I A - L . . . . . . 53-49 QL - 'L ' ..... . . 60-41 ,L ' 'L . . . . G-0 . 1 L ' 1 5 ' I ' . ....... 12-O . . . L K ' ' 1 -1 ' 3 K H -'D . . ..... - . . ' V A ' ' ' f ' : ' 1. ' l - -L1 1 L 2 52 John Stonekrng frghts for rdewse from the hold put on htm Jerry Blouf DTGPHFSS I0 hll 'ISHIHSI W'lYl1bSbLl1'g WS L1rry by Beth Center opponent PIDSI' WHIIS OH deck Aw Rwldld Hue I-'ofa ffm Corwezwwe SENIOR HIGH WRESTLING BASEBALL Matches Won Morgantown Morgantown Beth Center West Greene West Greene Beth Center Matches Lost Jefferson Morgan Waynesburg German Twp Unrontown German Twp Unlontown Total Pornts 263 Total Opponents Pomts 4 Average 20 23 Total Opponents Pornts 432 Average 33 23 Games Won Jefferson Morgan Jefferson Morgan Total Pornts 315 Total Opponents Pomts 508 Average per game 24 2 Opponents average per game 38 3 Rrchard Fedorko total points 161 R1chardFedorko average 12 4 Won 2 Lost 11 19 16 24 14 40 5 27 25 34 25 40 9 642 600 Redstone Brownsvrlle Beth Center Carmichaels W ayne sburg Redstone Brownsvrlle Be th Ce nter Carm1chae1s Waynesburg G8 me S Lost Won 0 Lost 10 At Bats 222 Hits 47 Battrng Average 212 Mrhacy P1per Engott Nrckler I B out JUNIOR HIGH BA SKETBA LL 28 26 30 21 Bentleyvrlle Pornt Marron Pornt 'Vlanon German Masontown Waynesburg A11 Sarnts A11 Salnts German Twp Masontown Waynesburg Games Lost Battrng Average 4 4 56 53 3 28 24 29 25 . . ...... .. . ........ . . 3-O . . . . - ' . . . . . . 4-3 ' . . . . 48-14 - . . . . 7-0 . . . - . . . 5-4 . . ...... . . . . . . 10-9 ' ........... . . - . 7-5 ' . . . . . 17-2 - ....... . . - - . . . . . . . 9-6 . . . . ' .... . 10-3 . . . ' . ......... . 4-1 ' . . . . 34-22 .. . . . . . 45-11 : Jefferson-Morgan . . . . 40-15 Runs: 32 ' .... . . . 41-12 : ' ' : 32 ' : . A.B. H, ' ' : 0 28 13 . 29 : . I 26 7 .269 23 8 .3 8 ' 24 5 .208 - 1 27 6 .222 ' ....... . . - ' . ..... . 43-22 ' . . . . - ' ' . . . 31-16 ' : ' A ' . . . . . . . 37-15 ' ' : . . . . . . . 48-21 : . . . . 60-26 ' : . . . . . 44-24 ' , : ' . 32-31 ' , : . - ' . . -50 ,.,--- 4' Q 13 is Swan dow! Maintaining and strengthening a democratic relation- ship between the student body and faculty, and encouraging individual thinking and group participation by the students are the purposes of the Student Council. Taking an active part in all school activities, the council members supervise the concession stand at all of the football games, hold dances twice aweek in the gym for the students, and sell articles displaying the school colors and emblem during the year. The council also publishes a handbook which contains information helpful to all students. Council membership consists of representatives from each homeroom the president of each class and three officers elected by the student body The campaign and the enstung election conducted in the manner of national elections are highlights of the school year ABOVE: Election clerks, Harry Plishka, Elizabeth Toborkey, and Maxine Dill check off names and pass out ballots during the election of next year's officers. BELOW Harry Plishka JohnYorko MargaretSalosky Winola Shubert, Carolyn Kurs, and Stephen Zvonkovich count the votes Louis Enoff and John Yorko attended the State Student Council Convention at Governor Mifflin High School Shillington Pennsylvania during the last weel end October and on April 30 fourteen members attended the Southwestern District Convention at Connellsville PRESIDENT LOUIS Enoff VICE PRESIDENT Dan Downey SECRETARY TREASURER John Yorko FIRST ROW Leslie 'xlclntire ll1rryPl1shk1 Eugenelmrich Dan Downey Louis Enoff James Mihacy Sandra Dill Margaret Salosky Stephen Zvonkovich James 'xlenear SECOND ROW 'vlr Yoders Carole Franks Shirley Greenwood Sandra Ross Elizabeth Toborkey Carolyn Kurs Winola Shubert Xlaxine Dill Louis Raho Nlr Bennett THIRD ROW Charles Barbe Ron'1ldBodnar Albert Wilson Steven Shuppe Mitchell Harding William McNatt Mervyn Wilson R1ch'1rdYanc1ch Andrew Kovach Norwood Glaspie NOT PICTURED John Yorko Opposite Page Council members Charles Barbe Harry Plishka Dan Downey Winola Shubert and Margaret Salosky wash C3l'S BS 3 TDOFICY I'31Slllg project 85 1 1 ' . . . . . : , , , ' . . . . . , 9 . 1 , , Q lll 1 1 1 Q 4 e Q n n n C - n n n 1 Q 1 n a ' n n Q n Q u X t I l' , c c , , 1 1 1 1 , , l . 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I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' lass-SAWE1-1 4... , ' FIRST ROW Carole Wrse Lors Wolfe Karen Frederrck Georgla Brewer Marcra Guglrotta Kathy Belch Cheryl Barr Judy Nlarilak Eleanor Vekkelr Valerrelessner SECOND ROW Nirs Hugglns Bonnre XlcNatt Judy Fowler Loretta Rrchards Patty Herod Elrzabeth Toborkey DIXIE Weaver Xlrs Eddy Mrs Mlller Tl-HRD ROW Vaughn Nrckler John Shebw John Yorko Dan Downey James Tanner Charles Taylor Charles Bwrbe Douglas Bunner 772011-0-leaf In the twenty years smce the frrst Mon O-Leaf was published many changes have occurred That flrst paper bound rssue, published rn 1940 conslsted of only srxty pages prlnted on one srde and one thlrd of these were adverusrng pages The rest were composed mostly of urudenufred group plctures and a few snapshots w1th only rdentlfred 1lICllV1dU.2.1 photos of the .Tumors and Seruors Today through the generous contrrbuuon of our patrons and the proceeds from the rrulk machine the staff IS able to provlde at about the same purchase prrce to the students a book w1th a padded cover contalnrng over twice as many pages f11led wrth completely rdenufred snapshots and lnd1v1dual photos of all the students Spot color was rntroduced last year for the first tlme also 'ba LEFT ABOVE BUSINESS STAFF Checklng over the ff patron s file are SEATED John Sheba, Charles Barbe and Karen Frederlck STANDING Douglas Bunner Mrs Eddy and Carole Wise LEFT Gerald Klrby buys a yearbook subscrrption from John Sheba and Douglas Bunner 86 E : 1 I 1 1 1 C 1 1 A 1 1 'Q ' : A ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 - 1 ' ' Z 1 in 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1? I o ' 1 5 . . . .1 n 1 o . V o 1 1 1 1 1 n Q 1, . . A N3 S ' - -t .ac I ' ' -.V 5 . RN QM 1 1 g u ' f I I I J I n 9 PRODUCTION STAFF As Judy Fowler and Dixie Weaver stamp and check pictures Lois Wolfe Mrs Miller and Kathy Belch plan lay out mats 'S TY PISTS Typ1ng up the flmshed lay out mats are FIRST ROW, Cheryl Barr and Judy Marflak, SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Toborkey, and Patty Herod. THIRD ROW: Va1erieLessner and Eleanor Vekkeli, LITERARY STAFF Marc1a Gugliotta Dan Dow ney Georgia Brewer Mrs Huggins and Loretta Richards work on the write ups for one of the calendar pages XT PHOTOGRAPHERS John Yorko James Tanner and Charles Taylor look over some of thepxctures they have taken for the yearbook oi-N Wawvml Home Souza, Our Mapletown High School chapter .of the National and the O0mrnunity, promotion of Leadership, and the de- Honor Society has guided its students toward an enthusiasm velopment of CharaCter. for Scholarship, a desire to render Service to the school FIRST ROW Marcella Bronakoski Sylvia Pohovich Judy Tanner Lois Kaufman Leah Kramer V1rg1n1a Wade Peggy Mavin Sandra Kovach SECOND ROW Mrs Federer Marcia Gugliotta Georgia Brewer Barbara Dennis James Tanner Carol Fisher B1llDav1s Eileen Pangrace Valerie Lessner Gloria Tarasuk LOL11SE Bunner THIRD ROW Roy Yanosh Robert Minanch John Hyde Charles Taylor Charles Barbe Douglas Bunner Dan Downey Foster Mapel Barbara Black shere Loretta Richards Lou1sEnoff NOT PICTURED Janet Jones Vaughn Nickler John Yorko A highlight of each year is the induction ofnew members They become aware of their election to the National Honor Society when they recerve an invitation to the annual inducuon luncheon given in their honor Following the luncheon a formal mduction is presented to the student body 88 Above Vaughn Nickler Marcra Gughotta Janet Jones and Dan Downey enjoy the 1n duction luncheon Left Erleen Pangrace lights Judy Tanner s candle dur1ng the induction ceremony The acuviues of the o1gan1zat1on are Valled They sell popcorn and hot dogs throughout the year rn order to award a semor scholarshlp Another project that has been ln ex1stence for three years IS a one day tour of Washington, D C for N HS semors Thelr tr1p has proved to be both educauonal and enjoyable For many years the N H S have announced the honor roll for each nlne weeks'perlod Th1S year snewproject ls the awardlng of a scholasuc banner to the homeroom havmg a com b1nat1on of the lughest percent of students on the honor ,K of :rl roll w1th the hrghest average honor pomts It rs our hope that these acuviues help to promote Scholarshrp Servlce Leadershrp and Character B111 Davls, Louls Enoff Dan Downey and Charles Taylor work on honor roll for the th1rd nlne weeks perxod 99' Barbara Denms and Leah Kramer fxll the hot dog order for Charles Barbe and Charles Taylor pop corn for noontlme one of the homerooms sa e ae' Barbara Dennrs Marcella Bronakoskl and Lo1s Kaufman Elleen Pwngflce V11'g1111'1W1dC MIS 51111111 'llld 5211141121 prepare food for the Nauoml Ilonor Soc1ety luncheon Kovach mwkc mble decorauons for thc N II S luncheon 89 . . . aw l g I I I 0 I l . , ,i 52 . . . -1 2 :x-I -v f f - A s .. - 1 . . to I .-,.,, - A V . U ,'.' Q, 16 ,','.l-. .', . . . , ,, .. . , . . 1 . . . . , in 0 ' , 2 X l ' ' I I . , gms? ' ! M , ,1 . y Q I! 4 - nr ,V ,. ,,,,,f1w r . -' . , . 1 W ,gig ,V . 1 . .Am ' A . A -M 8 ite Y' 4- . ' Q V A ,,. . A e , ' , 1. ', ' ' L c , ' , .c 1 , . I , L Q I L Y I . c Q 3 D I . . A - o 1'- FIRST ROW Nirs Johnson Judy Marflak Nancy Blaker AL1d1'6YlV11SOlI Sandra D111 Joyce Wrrck Patty Adams Fle1norVekkcl1 'xlrs E Xlrllcr SECOND ROW Peggy Mavm XVIIIIHIU Dav1s Xlarc lla Bronakoslu E1llen Pangrace Sandra Johnson Lc1hKramcr Lo1s Kaufman Carol F1sher Audrey Davrd Bre11daW1lso11 Irene Strosnrder Cbelund herb Bencwpen James Cox Roy Yanosh THIRD ROW Charles Taylor Vaughn Nrckler Charles Bfurbe Sandra Ross Cheryl Barr BeverlyW11l1s V11er1c Lessner Donna Ixlorrrs Loretta Rrchards Lou1se Bunner Lo1sWolfe Janet Jones Barbara Bluckshere PattyH'1ncy Mrs Kramer NOT PICTURED Glor1aTarasuk Nlrs H Xhller WMM! The Maple Leaf IS publlshed by a paper staff com posed of freshmen sophomores Jumors andseniors wh1ch gathers the news, WYIISS the art1c1es and assembles the paper once a month The paper conslsts of news locals features humor and sports Th1s year bes1de the regular 1ssues aMapleM1n1a ture was pub11shed the last of Ap11l Two contests were featured by the Maple Leaf An Aprll Fool scrambled- name contest was won by Dorothy Stralets a match w1ts contest was won by Lrnda Wllson John Smlthley and Frank Gluvna At the end of the school year each senlor member rece1ves a pm 1n recogmuon of hrs accomp11shments CO-EDITORS Bill Davrs and Peggy Mavin PRODUCTION MANAGER Elleen Pangrace BUSINESS MANAGER Marcella Bronakoskl ALUMNI EDITOR Leah Kramer EXCHANGE EDITOR Audrey Davld ART EDITOR ,,,,, ,.., B enGapen NEWS EDITOR , , , Carol Frsher SPORTS EDITOR . . . .... R0y Yanosh FEATURE EDITOR . . . .Sandra Johnson HUMOR EDITOR . . . . LO1S Kaufman 90 ABOVE Ediung the arucles for the Maple Leaf areco echtors B111 DaV1S and Peggy MHVIH w1th Roy Yanosh sports eclltor BELOW Ruth Sweanngen purchases a mmrature Maple Leaf from Patty Haney and Barbara Blackshere i nd ,W as 1, - , . -1. 4 iff ,. so 'E ve- Q 1 WP' 1 sp, xl C 7' 1... ,.. iii , '11 f MW 1 - I. . H , Q, , , , 1 1 it 5,. .'.1 3,.' I ' , ,. 13 , L , ' Q a ' ' ' ' ma N'1 ' 1 'L Y k I 1 I 1 I D I 'C 1' 1 K ' 1 1 1 '- 1 1 I ., .E D . . - . . 3 C1 1 C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 3, L', . 3. Z ,1 . .1' . , - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 - Y . e ivy, , .- . . 1 1 - ' , . . . . . 1 1 . . 1 , . . .. , . , . .-.-...- .--n... ..nn -- ... .aan Q. -.1 FIRST ROW Erleen Pangrace Drane Nrckler Barbara Zalar Brenda W11son Sandra Kovach Charles Taylor Dan Down y SECOND ROW B111 Dav1s, Jane Ann Jones, Paulette B1erer Glorra Tarasuk Albert Bronakoskl Lou1s Enoff Robert Mrnarrch Bruce Avner Vaughn N1Ck1CI THIRD ROW Francls Nlckler Ernest Vodney, Peggy Mavxn, Mr South NOT PICTURED Charles Barbe Barbara Blackshere Danxel Thomas ffwfw-Uwlea 61145 Through membership in the Audio Video club selected students come to understand the role of audlo vrsual ards rn educatlon The members contribute their tlme to making th1S program effective in our school, by assumlng the responsrbrhties of carlng for equipment and materials aldlllg 111 making these materrals available to classes, and learning to ope1 ate the projectors In performing these duties members, tn addition to recelving valuable vocational guidance, earn DOIHIS and at the endof the S6IllO1 year those members who qualify in number of points may receive one-thlrd of a credit PRESIDENT Ernest Vodney VICE PRESIDENT Francls Nlckler SECRETARY TREASURER Peggy Mavln ABOVE LEFT Charles Barbe Barbara Zalar, andSand1a Kovach set up the Opaque Projector for usein the library LEFT Eileen Pangrace and Robert Mlll8f1Ch listen as Ernest Vodney CXD131llS how to operate the new overhead projector 91 , im, i mf' I : I D I . 2 I , I I I - e . Z . , . , . , .1 . . . . , . . . : . . . . I D : , , ' . . . . - ' . - , , ,-I ' ' ' sgbx ' is D I l sf I ' . I I I I 0 I O O 0 I I Q J-1' . . - I I l I I I D I - D O I l I , ' r . , 0 ,K f- I . ?.!v'.f1. Future Homemakers of America is a national organi- zation of girls studying homemaking in high schools of the United States and territories. Initiation was the first F, H, A, activity of the year. It was held in the home economics room, The officers led the induction ceremony with the members participating. After the ceremony a luncheon was served to the members, To finance worthwhile projects throughout the year, the girls held bake sales and sold Christmas jewelry. As a charity project F, H, A, members collected and mended usable clothing and sent it to Crossmore, an orphanage in North Carolina, To highlight the F. H, A, activities, a Leap Year Frolic was held on March 12. Audrey David was crowned queen, and the attendants were Ruth Swearingen and Loretta Basiorka PRLSIDE NT Audrey David VICE PRE SIDE NT Donna Lako SE CRE TA RY Loretta Basiorka TREASURER Ruth Swea ringen ABOVE: Loretta Basiorka, Donna Lako, Audrey David, and Ruth Swearingen perform the Candlelight Service during the induction ceremony, BELOW: Brenda Wilson and Audrey David make table reservation cards for the F,H,A, dance, HRST ROW Nancy Santore Patricia Truhan Rosanne Fisher, Ruth Ann Marshall Mrs Smith SECOND ROW Donna Jolliffe Constance Bargerstock Sara Henderson Clara Mae Henry Joy Lynne Moats Brenda Headlee, Dixie Weaver Karen Cosgrove Brenda Wilson THIRD ROW Nancy Gallatin Anna Hogan Karen Cowie Loretta Bwsiorka Donna Lako Audrey Davis Ruth Swearingen Jane Swearingen Amelia Krupinsky, Ruth Daugherty FOURTH ROW Georgia Kalasky Rosemary Buttermore Becky Hart Constance Dennis Carolyn Goodish Constance Fiala NOT PICTURED Winola Shubert 92 'ight A H19 H H ew of . T O I I I 0 I l 0 ' - I I I I I I 0 I I I I I I 0 I I I I I I I I I . f... - Y E E ' : , , . . . : I I I l l I 1 ' I I 1 v l 4 9 l I D I U F : I I I I I ' Z . ................,........... st- ' - Q- Sr' ' ' 5 I , - A A WH vgby I y F5 ai- o. if f A ' luffmq Glad This year the Library Club consists of twenty three girls Each girl works in the library one period every day performing a variety of jobs Included among the tasks are checking out books and magazines, typing cards repairing books getting new books ready to be put on the shelves and taking inventory of library materials In order to raise money the club sold school prns and held a record hop after the basketball game with Masontown onlanuary 15 This moneywas used to purchase club pins for the senior high members who have completed two years of service PRESIDENT Barbara Dennis VICE PRESIDENT Joyce Wrick SECRETARY Audrey David TREASURER ,Toy Lynne Moats LEFT ABOVE Helen Koast and .Toy Lynne Moats hand out school pins to Ruth Daugherty and Devonna Ba1ly LEFT Loretta Basiorka Joyce Wrick and Audrey David mend books in the workroom i SEATED Joy Lynne Moats Audrey Dav1d Sandra D111 Joyce Wrlck Loretta Basiorka Barbara Denms Carol Flsher Judy Fowler STANDING Mrs Huggins Ruth Daugherty Grace Neptune Nancy Gal1at1n Clara Mae Henry DIXIE Weaver Ruth Ann Cole Donna Morrls Bonme McNatt Marcella Bronakoskl Barbara Blackshere Lourse Bunner Helen Koast Linda Sm1tley Joan Rumble, Elma McNatt I 93 Q Q Q, I s A Q n I ,w A I I f 'VT Y 5 , ,K 1 3 0 . Y 1 1 0 0 ...I 'fi . . K I I I I I U O - I Q I I - n n n Q n n K - l l l l l ' Y 'L .-' J, 3 , A I I - ll 2 .V I . I My I : ' .I gr I ' J , : , 0 I I I U I 1 3 0 0 1 1 v 9 l I l l Y I , a I 1 Sa-Cam Chu? The Ser I am I lub IS an organlfatron of strrdents who are interested 111 screrrce ind photography Members are chosen from those Jumors and seniors talnng physrcs 11rd chemrstrx whose applrcitrorrs for merrrbershrp hare been approx ed I rreh rrrverrrber rms requrred to complete an outsrde project durrrrr, the year on some plmse of science 111 nhrch he mas rrrttrested Irr 'xlwx the semor rrrerrrbers of the club were treated to a rreeltend trip to lx ashrrrgtorr D C 'xlorrey to frnance the t11p wws made by sponsoring record hops after games and by sellrrrr, Drffa baked goods candy and pens I Rl TIDI 'YI Roy Yfrnosh V 1 PRI SID! 'xl James Tanner Sl K Rl TXRH Audrey Davrd FlRS'l ROW Barbara Lrlar, Marcella Bronalcoskr Sylvra Frsher Barbara Derrms, Srndy Koxach SECOND ROW Tanner Rox lanosh Xudrey Daxrd Peggy Mann Brenda XBOVF Ceorgra Brewer s comparison of the planets and Douglas Bunner s satellrte wer e two of the mam frne projects thrs year Bl Lim Club menrbers Leah Kramer andJanetIones,assisted by Marcra Gugliotta make P1773 for the Sci Cam bake sale 0 I Pohovrch Judy Tanner Lors Kaufman, Leah Kramer Carol Margaret Saloslxy Georgra Brewer, Sandy Johnson James Wrlson, D1aneN11ekler THIRD ROW Mr Atalskr Charles Wrlson D n Downey Charles Barbe Charles Taylor, James Hardrng, Douglas Bunner, Ray Engott Larry Blout Jerry Blout lOUR'lIl ROW Kenny G rnocy W1ll1am Watson, Ben Gapen, Lours Enoff Francrs Nrckler, B111 Davrs, james Cox Dave Morrrs, John Sheba NOT PICTURED Janet Jones Vaughn Nrckler 'V'-Q -m'd26' 94 k....+w 1 - ,-J ' L ' L x .L ,I J - . C A ' -- v K ' L ' . s- ' y Q. ' v J- 1, - '- ' I D 1 ,- , ,, . . 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ABOVL M1 Kozar pres1des at a meet1ng of F T A members lll the 3LldlIOI'1llIll BL LOW DCIITIEII Malone Ben Gapen and Sandra Johnson do l1brary research using NEA Journals - Q5 J' Fa 77,4 X new club organ1zed thts year the Future Teachers of Xmer1ca lS a dev1ce of the teach1ng p1ofess1on Its efforts lll selecuve recrtutment stress the problems of teachtng as challenges to the 1nd1v1dual and emphaslze the opportuniues and personal sausfacuons of a caree1 1n teachlng Some of the mam purposes of F T A are as follows To interest good students tn becoming teache1s To develop the bCg1llll1flgS of D1'Of6SSlOll3.1 atutudes To Set up a program for guidance Ill professlonal service and development To cultivate qualities of 1S3dS1'Sll1P characte1 and schola1sh1p among students To brlng no puptls greater understandlng of the value of education in American socxety To render service to the school and the commumty VICE PRESIDENT Marcella Bronakoslu SECRETARY Sandla Johnson TREASURER Leah Kramer LIBRARIAN Carol Fisher FIRST ROW Marcella Bronakoslu Sandrajohnson Leah Kramer Barbara Denms Carol F1ShCI SECOND ROW Mr Kozar Peggy Mavln, Barbara Zaler Delmar Malone Sylv1a POh0V1Ch Sandra Kovach THIRD ROW Ben Gapen Judy Tanner Brenda W11SOll, D1ane Dav1s Georg1a Brewer 95 O O O 1. ' ' . 1: 3 ' , , 2. . ' I ' . ' . 3. ' ' 40 , A -1 5. . . . I 6. ' . PRESIDENT . . , , . . . . . . Barbara Dennis A ' 7 c.. 1 . . . A' e' ...J ' ' 1 : ', ' , , ' , ' . 5 . FIRST ROW Larry Blout James Mlhacy Joe Bllletz, Tom Wolford Dan Moody, Ray Engott, Lewls Brumley. Jerry Blout SECOND ROW John Hyde, Ronald Yancheck John Kruplnsky Charles Sowden Harry Pltshka, Gary Ratllff Ken Jordan Tom Mclntlre, Dave Moms Paul Dusenberry Jay Pratt Tom Fredenck THIRD ROW Donald Lewrs, Kenneth Ganocy, George Blumtsh W1l11am Watson, Larry Stevenson, Roy Yanosh John Pavlosky James Bargerstock John Smrthley Robert Plumley, Larry Plper John Wallace, Charles Buttermore, Dave Kavhck, Robert Ansell FOURTH ROW Ronald Gregan, Louls Enoff Tom Gearlng, Mrchael Maletlc, Joe Lukaslk B111 Davrs Franc1sN1ckler, Gene Brumley Ronald Kuulko, Andy MeSS1Ch Ronald Sheranko NOT PICTURED John Brewer Albert Bronakoslu Elmer I4 Farkas Stephen Hegedls, John Kelly Uafwzqdlwf Varsrty club membership consists of those boys who have earned their letter in any sport Senior members each year are presented with Jackets Funds to purchase these Jackets were raised this year through the sale of plastic cushions at the football game with Masontown on October 2 by the sponsorrng of a sweater hop after the game, and by receiving part of the proceeds from the magazine sale PRE SIDE NT Kenneth Jordan VICE PRESIDENT Larry B10ut SECRETARY TREASURER Dave Morris 96 Senior members Ronald Kurllko Dan Moody and Ken J' ordan enloy the Senior Christmas party with guest, Tom Walters FIRST ROW Mr Whxte Karen Frederrck Irene Strosmder Kenny Ganocy Mervyn Wtlson Tom Mohar Barbara Molek Howard Debolt James Colwell Jerry Dav1s Geraldxne Zalar Mary Holbert Mane Sheba Judy Tanner Ruth Swearrngen SECOND ROW Carole Wtse Ludene Yanosh Patty Haney Becky Hart Glen WIISOH Stephen Yaczola Rodney Jul1an1 Anlta Papuga Sara Henderson Erv1nB1tt1nger L1nda Ph1ll1ps Kathleen GLUIIZH R1chardHock1n Lo1s Wolfe THIRD ROW Audrey Dav1d James Hardlng Ronald Stankola Helene Bodnar Andrea Mrller N1ckGur1ck John Dalnocky Robert Taylor James Htxon Brenda Wllson Betty Lmt Barbara Zalar FOURTH ROW Calvln Ktng Charles Taylor John Sheba George Presock Lucllle K3V11Ck Gall Burton James Mxnor Ernest Vodney Alfred Yoppl John Kruprnsky Robert Mlnarlch John Mason .Joseph Gluvna NOT PICTURED John Yorko 4535 ABOVE Betty Lint and Marie Sheba prepare a display for the card sale BELOW Ludene Yanosh sells Tag Day' tags to Mary Lou Chekosky and Patty Haney is-.J md Appearlng colorful and smart in new uniforms the band participated in the Veteran's Day parade and the Christmas Parade at Waynesburg in addltlontoperformmg at football games and assemblies In October they were invited no play at the Pitt vs Texas Chrxstian football game rn observance of High School Day An addltional honor was accorded them when they were mvited to par ticipate ln the V F W parade 111 Harrlsburg thrs summer Annual boy and girl tag days bake sales and the sale of all occasion greetmg cards helped to provide the funds needed to purchase sweaters and Jackets for seruor band members In November the band sponsored a free dance for students PRESIDENT John Krupinsky VICE PRESIDENT Ernest Vodney SECRETARY Irene Strosnider 97 : v 1 1 1 1 1 o I I I I I I I I ' : I I I I I I I I I I I I I f 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 0 5 1 I I I I I I I I , g , 1 1 o , l A , A Sn lm E U , . 1 .1 o 05.7 ie.. . . 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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Marcla Gughotta, Judy Cree, Peggy Mavm, Beverly Cowell, Patty Kuts NOT PICTURED Janet Jones JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Helene Bodnar and Geraldine Zalar P0156 cheerleadlng abillty personallty and scholasuc standing serve as a basis for the selection of cheerleaders The squad conslsts of six varsity girls are chosen from among the runners up in the varslty selection The jun1or hlgh cheerleaders are chosen durmg the first two weeks of school and part1c1pate 1n junior hrgh school games Leading the student body 1n cheers at games and wresthng matches and plannlng and takmg charge of pep meetmgs are the duues of the cheer leaders If they have served three years senior g1rls are el1g1b1e to recexve school jackets Among the money ratstng projects th1s year were dances held after football and basketball games 99 varsity, two junior varsity, and six junior high cheerleaders. The junior ff 777g QUJEH C-r'-of-gfff gh, 3 GbK Lewis Brumley escorts Homecomlng Queen, Marcia Gugliotta during half time ceremony mm Claw Spomofw ffmwa! ffomecommg Ivlapletown celebrated its annual homecoming at the last home football game of the season on October 18 1959 Ilonored at the game were those classes who graduated in years ending in four and nine The disapporntment of the resulting 20 20 t1e was lessened by the entertaining half time activity Marcia Gugliotta who reigned as Queen was crowned by James Mihacy the Brewer, Karen Frederick Janet Jones and Carole Wise were escorted respec tively by Lewis Brumley Lloyd Perry Albert Wrlson James Minor and Vaughn Nickler After passing down an aisle formed by an honor guard of majorettes and drill team members the court arrived in front of the bleachers where the ceremony was performed Immediately following the game the Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Junior Class was held in the gymnasium Above James Minor, Janet Jones Lloyd Perry and Geor Below As court members Albert Wilson Karen Frederick gia Brewer were members of the court Vaughn Nickler and Carole Wise look on James Mrhacy crow ns the Queen 101 I . - . l , . . . I . ' . . captain of the football team. Queen Marcia and her four attendants, Georgia I l 1 U I - I I I I I I I I . ' . . I l I ' Y . I I ' I - ' I . I I U . ' . , . AMERICAN BANDSTAND Lo Okl ng 11ke one of D1ck C1ark's featured c o u ple s Jerry Blout and Sandy Engott dance rn the gym duung act1v1ty perrod NOON NEWS Douglas Bunner at the mrcrophone grves h1s campargn speech durlng the S tud ent Councrl assembly 71Z.fl.S. QUEEN FOR A DAY Joe Billetz crowns Audrey David queen of the F H A Leap Year Frolic IT S FUN TO REDUCE Guls physrcal educatxon classes perform synchromzed SXBICISCS ln May Day program BEAT THE CLOCK Dave K3V11Ck and D1X18 Weaver appear to be performrng a stunt wrth a paper bag dur1ng the 11D homeroom Chrlstmas party MA SQUERADE PARTY These Masqueraders dressed as a country couple are Betty Sue Allen and Cathy Mentus garbed for the Senior assembly THE NAMES THE SAME Maplenown student with the same name as celebrities are Danny Thomas Robert Taylor Richard Greene and Bill Byrne CBurnsj SOUND OFF Grace Neptune Patty Lawrence Carolyn Stoneking Geraldine Zalar Linda Smitley and Karen Zalar have a panel dxscussion ln English class TO TELL THE TRUTH My name is Linda Wilson ' These three girls are all telling the truth when they make this statement ARTHUR MURRAY PARTY Tom Gearing and Barbara Zalar enjoy a dance at the Senior Chnstmas party 103 ll I Q n n , . i I I I 0 I K I 3 i 7 , 4 u Awww X Marta Sorveg, Norwegian exchange student and Elizabeth Hughes from Waynesburg High who went to Den- g mark tell of their experiences. X Many interesting assembly programs were presented his year. Here the students listen to instructions for the magazine yesizam aign. Earl. 1 Y Leah Kramer and Albert Cur- Betty Sue Allen and Joyce Holbert Shnear portray Mary and Joseph Janet P010SkY and Mary Ann demonstrate their Charleston . . , , ,, , ,, I . I in the Christmas assembly . . . M1ChU1-ak C30 3 Beatnik d3F1Ce technique during the Senior as- for the Senior assembly. sembly. Marcia Gugliotta plays a piano solo during U Two nurses from Uniontown Hospital talk to senior high girls the Coal Queen candidate assembly. about careers in nursing. 104 g Pi! if beef Gloria Tarasuk, Brenda Wilson, John Hyde, Virginia Wade, Dave Morris, and Leah Kramer take part in the annual Easter program, 1 ' 1 James Tanner lights the candle of Scholar- Margaret Salosky and John Pavlosky portray a married couple in a skit for the Senior assembly. Student Council President Louis Enoff opens the campaign assembly for next year's officers. ship during the National Honor S o c i e t y induction ceremony. SENIOR GIRLS--SEATED: Cathy Wal- ick, Mary Ann Michinak, Ruth Swear- ingen. STANDING: Joyce Holbert , Cathy Mentus, Betty Sue Allen, Nancy Blaker, and Carolyn Seamon dress up County Style for their assembly. Georgia Brewer dances for her talent in the Coal Queen can- didate assembly. 105 SITTING D1ane Dav1s, Charles Barbe M1Chae1B11OD1Ck STANDING James Hardlng, Don Downey, Dixie Weaver, Bob Smtth, W1ll1am Brumley Albert W1lson, John Sheba MBICIB Gugllotta Edlth Sullenbarger Georgla Brewer 30064 Had Under the direction of Mrs Smith and Mr Barry the J' un1or play, Books and Crooks ' was presented on April 28 and 29 1960 1n the audltormm The play was a great success and ra1sed more money for theJun1or class than any prevlous play had ever raised Two bank robbers one of whom is a dead rmger for the pr1nc1pal hide out in a high school for two days lfl order to escape the police They ue up the princ1pal, and take over the runnmg of the school The plot IS also con cerned with a charmlng high school romance and the l1ve1y events of high school l1fe Mrs Smtth shows Dan Downey, Mlchael Bl1Ol'l1Ck and Charles Barbe how to play a scene 2 M1ss Ham1lton lnterrupts a love scene between Larry and Lxndy BACKSTAGE CREW FIRST ROW Stagehands Rlchard Brown and James Bargerstock. SECOND ROW Promp ters Judy Marflak and Cheryl Barr Make up Com mlttee, Lots Wolf and Beverly W11l1s 1. . . . . . ' 3. ' : , ' 4. Team ' Comlfuf B low Queen and attendants dance wlth their escorts. mfs Left. A few of the couples take t1me out from dancing for a coke Rrght Sophomore G1r1 Iudv Cree Mflth Paul Va111 Below Freshman G1r1 B e c k y Hart w1th John Kraft DC R 1 g h t Sexeral couples stand by awartlng the crown mg of the p r om queen Above Seruor couple John Vargo and Elrza beth Fecsko Left Jufuor couple James Mmor and Patty Pekar Above 'vir Kozar Mr and Mrs Huffman Mr and 'vlrs Johnson and Mrs Kozar emoy a coke wh11e watchmg the students dance -L44 107 ft X5 W . 'mg ' 4 e . ' , +5 ' , 113- a . A . , . . , . ai, , t 1 . N Q ,A A . 0 Y lt I A f X V I L A . . . - ' o v L- . A, 3 x , . ' V C - rf X -, r QQ lll'll1lll1llQfl'1 FIRST ROW James Mrhacy, Erleen Pangrace, Davrd Morrls Leah Kramer Vrcky Everly Danny Fox Sandra Kovach Thomas Mclntlre Patrrcla Adams Larry Stevenson SECOND ROW Bruce Avner Dxane Nrckler James Beall Carolyn Seamon Charlotte Ph1111ps Wrlham Dams Peggy Mavrn Mrke Maletlc, Karen Ross Harry Phshka THIRD ROW Robert Plumley, Betty Sue Allen, John Pavlosky Joyce Holbert Audrey Davrd Ronald Kur11ko Margaret Salosky Joseph Bxlletz MAY POLE DANCE Seventh grade g1r1s BELLE OF THE BALL Patty Haney J'udy Cree Linda Phillips and Geraldine Zalar Wiafletowrc Welwmea 772414 Milt Cofwnatwm Of 74 Qazea Band Selecuons Processronal Coronation of Queen Mayday Dance . Maypole Dance . . . Modern Dance .,.. Trombone Solo . . . Mayim Maylm Dance Serb1an Dance . . . P1an0So1o...... .. Belle of the Ball Flute Solo. . . . . . 108 . , Glrls' Chorus ..7AG1r1s . . Pauletteliukichka . . Richard I-Iockm . .. . . .7BG1r1s Elghth Grade G1r1s Marcella Bronakoski , , Sophomore G1r1s . , . . Gaul Burton HSCDUHISIIIEI Touch ' ToeDa.nce....... Medley of Songs , , Soft ShoeDance . . Charleston ...... Mex1can Hop . . . . Modern Jazz Dance Synchronized Exercrses I'11 Be Seeing You Recessional bg. Q A all , A A 1 , g g X L 4. ' tx 5 V .3 2. R fi' 'fa , w T5 -x f f ' -f .67 2 A if 1. I ' h ' ' l 1 l ' ' , , . : . ' Y . . D . . Y, , W , ' . . I I D D . - . 'fs -I Q wx -0- Y 1 J! ? , . ' I n 2 K 1 .e' Y I 7' s , Rx X f Z KN 62 ,mcg fa' A Av 's Gwdaatlm Sxwuea End Scfwol Zlaqa .704 Serum Process1onal Invocation The Reverend Clark Neptune Pastor Baptist Church Greensboro, Pa America the Beautiful Audience Scripture Reading The Reverend Donald E Shamble Director of Admissions Waynesburg College Trombone Solo Richard Hockin Address Some Knots to Tie Reverend Shamble Benediction Reverend Neptune Recessional Process1ona1 March Majestic' Invocation The Reverend Ramon Street Plano Solo The Mount of Holy Cross Lols Kaufman Salutatory Vlrginla Wade Tuba Solo Asleep in the Deep' Joseph Gluvna Valedictory Carol Fisher Introduction of Speaker George Kozar Jr Principal President of the State College California P3 Introduction of Class Mr Kozar Presentation of Diplomas Mr Kozar Awards Mr Kozar Bened1ction The Reverend Ramon Street Recessional Class Marshalls Cheryl Barr Charles Taylor LEFT The processional of the graduates is led by Junior class marshalls Charles Taylor and Cheryl Barr BELOW The graduates are p1ctured just after receiving their diplomas 110 Address . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Michael Duda, Ph. D, -- He . . . .... . . . . Carol Fisher valedictorian of the class of 1960 gives the farewell address Barbara Dennis receives the S100 scholarship presented by Mrs Lo1s Burwell forthe Southeastern Greene County Women s Club Q if we Senior Lois Kaufman plays a piano solo The Mount of Holy Cross Second ranking senior Virginia Wade delivers the salutatory message Dr Michael Duda pres1dent of State College California Pa delivers the main commencement address Patricia Adams receives her diploma from Mr Kozar Ill N I gf. Q Ei? etrd 1 I i a ? r..p V 'x I t L if K f 5 rf! 5 X ' K up X X 7 . . 5 TOP TO BOTTOM Students parucipate in pep meeting Lel1a Brady Barbara Bez Jak and Karen Frederick display Canterbury Tales dolls made by 11A and 11B Literature classes J un1ors decorate for Homecoming Band Members Patty Haney and Becky Hart sell a tag day tag to Vaughn Nickler 112 Uwe H57-60 IWW AUGUST 31 School begins SEPTEMBER New Club F T A holds first meeting Student Council sponsors flrst danclng in the gym during act1v1ty period Juniors and Seniors order class rings First pep rally lS held Maples win first football game against Falrchance Georges 26 19 Representatives to Student Counc11 are elected 1959 Yearbooks are distributed Mr Moore begins to take Sen1or pictures Pol1o Climc is held at Greensboro N H S officers are elected Marcia Gugliotta ls chosen cheerleader Yearbook holds f1rst meeting F1rst Junior High football encounter with Waynesburg won by Little Maples 19 14 Character dolls due for Mr Barry s 11A and 11B Literature classes First issue of Maple Leaf goes on sale N H S holds first hot dog sale Nurse s room is flooded by the glrls on clean up committee New Maple Leaf staff members are announced OCTOBER Maples are defeated by Masontown Gunners 14 0 Near riot results School pictures are taken Try outs for drill team are held ln the rain West Penn Power Co shows a movle concerning an electric home Blout twins pass the1r driver s tests Homecoming Queen and Attendants are chosen Nursing representative talks to Senior Htgh girls All Homecoming committees meet Mr Kozar discovers school burglary when returning from mstitute Teachers Institute Ymrbook donations taken Juniors decorate gym for Homecoming dance Maples tie with Bentleyville 20 20 at Homecoming game Juniors take P S A T test Only 6 students absent No J uniorsl Band sponsors Girl s Tag Day Jerry Blout looks cute in dress and make up while acting as Carolyn Stoneking s slave Boy s Tag Day Dave Morris makes Leah Kramer lead around a pet toy turtle Collection 1S taken up for Tom Walters A Saturday football game at West Greene ends 45 13 in favor of Mapletown i L 81 I I 0 C! U 1 10, ' 11. . ' 14. ' . 15. . 17. ' ' . 22, , 23. ' . 24, ' y 25. . y 29. . . . . ' 2. u in - . 5. . 6. Band members and ma jorettes get a bath whilepracticing '7. . ' 8. ' ' . 9. . 12. . 14, , 15. . . 16. - . 20. . . . . . 21. . . 22. ' . 1. ' . 23. ' . 2. ' . ' , , u n 27. , . - 31. - 3. ' ' . . 4. . M, may NOVEMBER First day of small game hunung season and s1xty one students are absent Health exammatlons are given by Dr Chrrstopher N H S induction and luncheon is held Sc1 Cam Club holds 1l'llT.l3U.O1l F I-LA sponsors bake sale Meeung held for all boys tnterested in basketball and wrestlmg First nine weeks report cards are handed out at the end of the day F H,A has bake sale Band attends Veteran s Day Parade tn Waynesburg Band sponsors free Fall Frollc ,Tumor High basketball players pracuce for the ftrst mme Honor Roll posted Patron s day Charlotte Phlllips is chosen Mlss Merry Christmas Career mght held at Waynesburg 1-ugh School Father and Daughter Banquet sponsored by Rambow Glrls at Waynesburg F H A tnmatton and luncheon held Varstty football players attend W V U football game Sen1ors and teachers get X Rayed Red Cross money Bill Quay holds a record hop at Bobtown Thanksgtving vacatton begins Ninety one deer hunters' absent from school for ftrst day of deer season DECEMBER First home basketball game held Maples lost to Waynes burg 55-35 Basketball game with Point Marion lost by Mapletown 52 Last day for new members to jotn the chorus Victory for Mapletown basketball team over All Salnts 61 43 Exchange student from Norway speaks at an assembly Mrs Adamson meets Wlth those lnterested 1n Forensics Deloris and Ruth Presock move to Carmlchaels School rings delivered First day for 1960 Yearbook orders Student Councll artlcles go on sale F H A members sell Christmas Jewelry Defeat for Mapletown by Cumberland Twp 49 41 ln the fifth basketball game of season 1960 Almanac orders taken 12C and 9B w1n homeroom Christmas decorating contest Christmas program presented by Mrs Oliverio Tom Walters was honor student of the day on radlo statton WEEP Chrtstmas vacation begins ,env lv. A x V f fl TOP TO BOTTOM Gale McNatt lS examlned by Dr Chrlstopher Loretta Bastorka Ruth Sweartngen, Dorma Lako and Audrey Dav1d enjoy F H A lnductlon luncheon Miss Kalis Mr Kramer and Mr Bonvenuto Judge 12A homeroom for Christmas decoratlng contest. 13 I V W 2. . I I - D 4. . . . . 5. .- . . . . I 6. . . . 9. ' ' If , , 1 11. . . . ' I 1, C 13. ss Di. 17. ' ' ' ' . 18. ' . ' ' 19. ' ' ' 20. . . .' ' . Q 5 21. ' . . . . y 8 Q turnedin. E ff . 25, , u A g 26. ' ' . in 30. - n 1 ' fm 4' W g al' . vw' , . 2. . - 4, - 38. 8. ' . 9. ' 10. . 11. . ' ' ' . I nv . 1 6 14. . f , f . . . 5 A 15. . . . ' . 1 ' ' 1 17. . - ' 5 . .6 'r . ' 18. . 1. -' . . 22. ' . 2. - . ' 23. , , 3. . . . 1 . 1 TOP TO BOTTOM Louise Bunner and Barbara Blackshere ask Ruth Daugherty for some magazine references from Readers Guide Ruth Ann Cole Irene Strosnider and Charlotte Phillips head for the school to get out of the snow First and second highest magazine salesmen Glenn Wilson and Elizabeth Ullom receive their prizes from Mr Atalski H4 ffmuawq ffm! Smwcw JANUARY First school day following Christmas vacation General Business and Business Law classes hear a talk on 1 nsura nc e WICSIIIHQ ma tch w1th Beth Center won 48 14 Mapletown plays first home Section 18 league game with Bentleyville First semester tests begln Last day for F H A pin orders Flu bug hits Mapletown Eighty two students absent Band begtns sale of all occasion cards Nmety two students still absent with flu Jr High basketball game at Jefferson Mapletown wrestles Morgantown Wins by score of 19 to 16 Senior class meeting Second nine week report cards given ou Wrestling match with West Greene won 40 5 FEBRUARY Seniors put on a fine assembly program First pizza sale at Mapletown held by Sci Cam Club Second nine weeks honor roll posted No school today due to deep snow One hundred and nineteen students absent, Last home basketball game of the season with Jefferson Morgan draws big turn out Last day for yearbook orders graduate Basketball Tournament MARCII Marine recruiter talks to Junior and Senior boys No school again because of weather Wrestling tournaments are cancelled Carolyn Seamon and Sylvia Pohovlch represent Mapletown on High School Hop on station WMBS Wrestling tournaments held at Uniontown. Annual magazine sales campaign begins F H A holds Leap Year Frolic 10A receives National Honor Society banner for having average number of honor points Club group pictures taken for yearbook 9A and 9B take achievement tests Junior play try outs start today All sophomores see the movie David Copperfield 9B won the Junior High Homeroom championship game against 9A 12D won Senior HighHomeroom championship game against 12 A 4, . 6. 8. 14. ' . 15. . . . . -W V n 19. . - . 1 W 1' 21. ' - . 22. ' - . , 26. . . 27. . . 28. . - t. 29. - . 3. . 10. - . 11. . 15. . 5, 19. Q-5, 23, - ' A 26. . 29. Mapletown is defeated by Cumberland Twp. in Under- E ? f 5 , - I A gli zfl 2- - A , 4. . '7. 10. 11. . 12. . . . . W F, 15. ii 16. . M 17. . 2 18. - . 22. ll .fl ' 24, 25, Ydmqa 70 APRIL 1 Third nine-week report cards handed out, but they are no April Fool Joke Maple Leaf announces wmners of the Scrambled Names Contest Sophomores turn ln money for biology trtp Final tryouts for majorettes Sophomores see Tale of Two Cities Sophomores take b1010gy f1eld tmp to Ptttsburgh Opening baseball game w1th Redstone lost 3-O Cheerleading tryouts held Honor roll is posted Minlature Maple Leaf on sale Easter assembly presented 18 Easter vacation ,Tumor play cast pictures taken for the newspapers Yearbook group pictures taken May Queen and Prtnce Charming chosen School pins sold by the Library Club are delivered Coal Queen candidates hold assembly Baseball game with Waynesburg lost 10 9 Sci Cam Club holds bake sale Junior Play cast gives preview Newspaper photographer takes seniors pictures ,Tumor play presented MAY Student Council holds campaign assembly Student body elects Student Council officers County tests held in Waynesburg Last day of hot dog sales N H,S scholarship test held, Seniors go to Washington C Bernard Kavllck k11led in automoblle accident May Day program presented Seniors P O D projects due Junior Prom held at Nemaoolm Country Club Maples lose doubleheader to Carmichaels 19 Seniors have final tests Ninth grade home economics classes hold ltmcheons Eighth graders go to Pittsburgh on a field trtp L1brary closes for inventory Lions Club has Athletic Banquet Baccalaureate Serv1ce for Seniors Seniors go to Kennywood 25-26 Students have final tests 26 Graduation exercises ValerleLessner and Georgia Brewer present dance recital in Morgantown W Virgima 27 Awards given at assembly Band holds Spring Concert ,TUNE 1 Last day of school Sci Cam sponsors Sheb-Abt Record TOP TO BUITOM As Virginia Wade and Linda Wilson look on Dorothy Stralets ts awarded the prize for the Scrambled Name' Contest by Sandra Johnson. Janet Polosky and Eleanor Vekkeli prepare flowers for May Day Nancy Blake and Virginia Wade decorate the bulletin board for May in their 12-C homeroom H5 6. ' ' . 7. . 8. ' ' ' ' . 11. ' . 12. . 14. . ' . 15- . . 19. ' . 20. . ' 22. . 25. - . 27. - . 28. ' . ' 2. . 3. . 4. Typing contest held at West Greene. 5. . 6. . . . D. . ' ' ' . 12. , 13. . . . ' . 16. . 18- . . 20, ' , ' 21. . 22. ' . 24. . a . n . 1' U . . . 2. Hop. 3- 5 Dave Morris, Leah Kramer, and Nancy Gallatin look out over the Monongahela Pug... au.. 044. a,AA River from the Masontown Bridge. 514 ln. A-'AW 5... is ,gt 8 A an is W4 4 4 In Ag L x 31 5 -1 -1: ff-A . ii Q , if' - 9, ' 'S .1 W 72 ' E 5 li 1 Ig .5 . 12 .', ,: ,V M . ,,,rlwf f rmanwJfwfaw'fm5s:af4v'msy Paula Johnson Lrnda Phrllrps and Joe Beard leave bus on LOIS Kaufman and 5Y1V13 P0h0V1Ch Sell baked goods IO snowy day DIXIE Weaver at SCI Cam bake sale Tamara Covwwfatwrw Greatly fffffuaatai Angelrnr s Applrance Sales and Servlces Ba1ly's Insurance Agency Coca Cola Bottlrng Company R. Bruce Frke 84 Sons Flrst Federal Savlngs 84 Loan Assocxatron Frrst Nauonal Bank Gallatrn Natlonal Bank Greene County Memorlal Park Russell E Headlee Lumber Co J1mm1e's Coal Co Dav1s Super Markets A W Drce Company Guglrotta 84 Sons Mr R Gene Headlee Honsakers Clover Farm Pollocks Flower Shop Wa ynesburg Roller Rrnk Pepsl Cola Bottlrng Co Merrles, Inc Sutton Pr1nt1ng Company Waynesburg Mlllrng Company Agl1o's Bakery Barly s Garage Joseph M Doody, Jeweler Frrst National Bank and Trust Co. . . Ford gc Gaskrll ....... TW ENTY DOLLARS TEN DOLLARS AND OVER OVER FIVE DOLLARS FIVE DOLLARS Carmrchaels Wa ynesburg Waynesburg Wa ynesburg Waynesburg Carmrchaels Pornt Marron Waynesburg Garards Fort Greensboro Rlces Landrng U nrontown D1ll1ner Garards Fort Carmrchaels Carmlchaels Waynesburg Wa ynesburg Clarksburg, W Va Waynesburg Waynesburg Carmlchaels Carmrcllaels Wa ynesburg Wa ynesburg . Greensboro I . . . Sc1 Cam Club members stuff themselves unscrenuflcally MSJOYCIICS Pe1'f01'fU Sf DCD 111691109 early IU the fall all 1l'llI13UOf1 Hal 270 mm Om qmmfr sm Ganocy's Serv1ce Sta non G ateway Manu fa cturrng Com pany Greensboro Flower Shop Harnes Beer D1str1butor Headlee Drug Store Hoge's Bakery K 85 B Auto Servrce Mr and Mrs George Kozar FIVE DOLLARS George R Kramer Real Estate and Insurance Broker Mlchael Lucas Funeral Home Metzler's P1lot L1fe Insurance Company Charles S Lockard Second Nauonal Bank 1 Strosnlder Prmung Company Waynesburg Candy and Tobacco Company Mr and Mrs W J Wrlson Mr and Mrs Adam Bronakosk1 Mr and Mrs Vernon Bunner Davxs SEFVICC Stauon Mr and Mrs Ira Donley Helen and Drck Enoff Mr Andy Hab rny Mr and Mrs Robert Hoover Mr and Mrs Joseph Lessner Lou's Da1ry Bar Mr and Mrs Ralph Mallory Mr and Mrs Theodore Reese Mr and Mrs John Toborkey Ullom and Ba11ey Drug Company Mr and Mr John Yorko O VER ONE DOLLAR Greensboro Masontown Greensboro Dxllrner Wa ynesburg W aynesburg Greensboro Greensboro Greensboro Carm1chae1s U montown Umontown Masontown W aynesburg Waynesburg Garards Fort Bobtown Garads Fort Greensboro D1ll1ner Greensboro D1ll1ner Garards Fort Bobtown Bobtown Greensboro Bobtown Bobtown Waynesburg Moffnt 119 Simms Body Shop . . . . . . . . . . .Greensboro Mrs Mrller, Mrs Adamson, Mr Lessner Mr Whrte, Mr James Clayton and Larry Kayla draw Chrlstmas decoratrons Barry and other faculty guests enJoy the N H S 1nduct1on OH the b081'Cl IH 913 UOHJCIOOIU luncheon ONE DOLLAR and Mrs James Abel Ernest Antonellr and Mrs Davrd L Avner and Mrs Ewrng Barb and Mrs Mrller Barb Mlldred Barzantl Mr and Mrs James Basrorka Mr and Mrs Thomas Bates Beghrm s Servrce Stauon Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Steve Bezjak Danlel Blerer Andrew Brlletz George Brlletz Joseph Brlletz Fred Black Edgar Blackshere VIHCGDI Blout, Jr Andrew Bochnak Cyrrl Bock Ann Boranowskl Beatrlce Brewer Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Cecrl Brewer Albert Brown Harry Brown W111131Tl A Brown Brum1ey's Store and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs MIHDIS and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs Fred D Mr and Mrs Dewey Bryan Tony Bubnrch Kenneth Buchanan Harold Bunner Bunner Joseph Bunch Jr Joseph Bunch, S Edward Byrne Cleavenger Eugene Chtes Krm Copenhaven Mr John Courtney Mr and Mrs Cecrl Cree Zmuforw Doa flu 7Jafui Joseph Crockett and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs John Dalnoky Floyd Davis John R Davrs Harold Denms Rrchard Drngle Ed Dmochorocky and Mrs Harry Drew r and Mrs George Drews and Mrs A S Eddy Mrs Edna Ellenberger and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Arcle Gabler Lawren e Ellenberger J R. Engott Guy Everly Elmer Farkas John Frsher Jesse Franks Ralph Furman Mr Charles Gabler Mr and Mrs W1ll1amGabler Mr and Mrs John Gansor George Ga pen Mr and Mrs Gregory Gard1n1 George Gearrng Mr and Mrs Francls Geary Charles Glbson Ronald Grbson G1deon's Garage Mr and Mrs Andrew Gluvna Mr and Mrs Joseph Gluvna Donald Gr1ff1n Grove's Beauty Shop Grove s Radlo and T V and Mrs N1ck Gurrck Carl Halnes and Mrs Tony Harnzer and Mrs Burdell Halfrn and Mrs Andrew Hammercheck N A Hecker and Mrs Steve Hegedrs and Mrs Lloyd Henderson Mrs James Hlmes and Mrs James Hockm and Mrs Harland Honsaker and Mrs Dale C Huggms Rrchard Humbert and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs W1l11am Imrrch W1ll1am Jamlson Curtls Johnson Clarence Jollrffe Arthur Jones Steve Kalafsy Andrew Kalasky M1ss Margaret Kalrs Mrs A Katsuhlnsky Mr and Mrs Paul Kaufman Mr and Mrs Walter Kavlrck Mrs Pearl Kayla Mr and Mrs Joe Kendralla Mr and Mrs John Kendralla Mrs James Kennedy Keystone Gas Co and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Opal Lrtman Mr and Mrs Randy Lynch Francls Krrby, Sr Iohn Kocerka Joseph Kors Andrew Kovach Lou1s Kovach Frank Kovalcheck John Kovallc W E Kramer John Kruprnsky Mrke KIUDIIISRY T F Kurrlko Kenneth Lemunyon Charles Leneskle Nrck Levo Samuel Lewrs Joseph Lukaslk Mr. Mr. . 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' -rr. - 120 Vars1ty cheerleaders, A Sholos B Cowell, P Mav1n, J Durrng this rally the year's starting l1ne up was called out Cree J Jones and P Kuls prepare to lead a cheer at to the f1eld for recognrtron a pep rally ONE DOLLAR Mr and Mrs M1chaelMa1et1c Mrs Mane Mapel and Mrs Steve Marflak Jr Ed Marshall and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Carl Mercer Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Cecil Metcalf Mack Marshall Robert Mavm Edmond Mclnttre John M6SS1Ch Steve Messrch Jr Mr Joseph M1ChD13k Mrs Marlene M1cha11c and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mike Molek and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Rev and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Gordon M1ller Jack Miller John Mrnartch Arl1e M1nor Gale M1nor Wayne MIHOF Kenneth Moats Elmer Moore Harley Mullenaux Rrchard Nassar Clark Neptune Frank Nrckler Tad Nremezyk Paul Novak Steve Novak Joseph Pangrace Mike Pavelko, Jr Andy Pekar Frank Pelzer Norman Pennington John Plishka Mary Podolinsky Florence D Pomeroy Ivan A Pomeroy Mr and Mrs Pete Presock Mr and Mrs Edwin Pride and Mrs Jack Pringle Mrs Helen Przyhockx and Mrs Rlchards and Mrs William Van Rtper WarrenH Roberts and Mrs C Robmson and Mrs Browrue Roebuck and Mrs John Roebuck and Mrs Don Ross Samuel Rudolph George Rumble and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Isaac Rumble Carl Ruse Frank Salosky Jr Leonard Santore Wrlham Sharpnack John Sheba Kemp Shoaf Herbert L Skidmore and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Walter Skrobacs Robert Slack Norman Smitley Albrlght Sprtzler Lou1s Mrhacy W11l1am Pelzer Sr Mrke Srblnovich Herbert Stevenson Robert Stevenson Sr Mr and Mrs Robert Stevenson Gary Strawn James Swearingen and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mr and Mrs Lee Swearingen Cliff Sweeney Robert Sweeney Syl Sweeney Frank Swistok Roy Tanner Wayne Tanner Frank Tarasi Charles L Taylor Michael Tencer I We Reads Owe Zlewuzd Goal . . 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Mr. . . . 0 s Q n Frank Thomas Mr and Mrs Michael Thomas Dewey Trnkey Earl Titus N A Tony s Store Louise Torma and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Delmon West and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs John Truhan Edward C Urbany August Vall1 Louis Vall1 David Vansyckle Francts Vekkelr Bennle Wade John Wagner Sr Lewis Watkms Robert F Watson Joseph Weaver George Wtlliamson Arnold Wrlson Arthur Wrlson Howard Wilson Mervyn Wilson Orvllle Wilson Robert Wtlson Mrs Phoebe W1se Mrs Martha Wolfe Mr and Mrs Wrllard Wolfe Nick Yancrck and Mrs Lewis Yanosh and Mrs Roy Yanosh Erschel Yoders and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Joseph Yoskovich Steve Zaby John Zaher Anthony Zalar Joseph Zalar J H Ziats E s'lcl, 6 0 l Q Q W U 3 HI 1' 9 4 ' A GELINI S H RDW RE S APPLIANCES HAfter the sale lt's the service that countsu Glidden and Pittsburgh Paints Super Kem-tone and Kem-Glo General Electric Propane Gas Washer Parts and Service lO2 W George St Phone Woodward 5 5600 Carmlchaels P Q Learmng how to cook Ehzabeth Toborkey and Judy Fowler use the Westmg house range m the home econom1cs room Q fu 'g l ,f l X Q 'Z . 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