Mars Area Junior Senior High School - Planet Yearbook (Mars, PA)

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All These are necessary and iusfified To The exTenT ThaT The! keep The developmenT of The individual sTudenT firsT an f - ' oremosf To help him become The complefe person God inTended him To be. If This is done. Then sTu- denfs are more likely noT only To become a significanf force for good, buf also To benefiT personally from a well-rounded educaTion. These are individuals. Their singularifies are referred To as . . . I ndividual Differences Evaluated in Mars Area I is counsurs INTRODUCTION ...... . I FACULTY . . . . I4 SENIOR HIGH . . . . 30 JUNIOR HIGH . . . . 58 ACTIVITIES . . . . 68 ATHLETICS . . . . . I00 ADVERTISEMENTS . . . . . I20 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . . . . . I52 Junior-Senior High School 1965 P T vol. sa MARS AREA JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Mars, Pennsylvania C edifor-VIRGINIA YURKO Co-edifor-MIKE McDONOUGH Make-up Edifor-LINDA JOHNSTON Business Edi+or-JUDY LEFEVER Phofography Edifor-VIRGINIA ANDERSON Finance Edifor-KENNETH CASHDOLLAR Li rary Edi+or-SUSAN BOWSER Sporfs Edi+or-DICK PATRUS Through Pradical Experimentation 113111 . . . Evening Assignments . . . ff? 4 Q X Qgyv- Y. X. :, 4 .0-. 1 SNXSkQ Ns, Q. Appear in the Individual Speeches . . n. fy . - 1 '7aae6eme'49zy'7de4'mtood4eaae. 4neZ'7'cecz!!geon7'oefekn,6fzovn,4taa,uec6e4. Ofaoafeaetdeaewvemoonentawmatd widedazevzymqmcdtdoaecoedal awdmawgmenuf ?m:74m'z WWWM- Faculfy . . . .Q 1 Y V , In Social Life Through a Musical Production . . . ?oo464emal4ameeaofz6afzefc'ore.lfa!'7c'h'vz46 tfeyzealeaftnmnnenteafmeyldfecomeaftaz what--wendy. Vbwedowapaaammpdzle footdallgaaneeaaddanaeememeallqrozufde. dntnot4ew9egual4tlefa6end444e4'7nm6e. Vmamaquwmqmuodm, ...hJ y xnau1:m1ma 1 V 1 ,ff ,N 'Q J T pf ,fgg4 f jgg1 f2a 4 J 'Sf sf 6 X .xm'rz ki 4'ff??2ivs ffiifw . X , f . J- X f '-f Y 45: M rf? w sb- Through X X X , we r 'f'Ef7. Q M! EEHWIMQI kn,, ' ' ' ' A v. :Law 11 N ,....-Mig 1 I .Tw I, I Fly' Y , X' TQ f A . - ' 1 45' ' - uf - .fad A ' V fl- f -- . 'A , ' 1 , ' .l 1 'f'M , . , , f , N, .Wg-,z 1, 3 -3.1 . .,.. nga, X. 5, , lf, HQ r.2'n'ii31 Q iaiililllllia W 31 ggfgf!!ll3'iim b 4Q i4 U Z . . fzll 1 . KX. Studied by a Competent Sta . - il- u ff 'RQ '1l,:. By Class Discussio cl Dealt With Effectively . . . And Special Insfrudlon Selaalmemaalottonwnawmd mmlqkmm7bww4awaffpum: 6te'4..4a6eowzcocaz4elau--tleytell Mwumwawmmm de4z7fadefumea14en'7leaae77Zafw. 74cdeac4a4uemz!oanda4taadme. Promote Parent-Teacher Student-Relations ,L ff JL QL ! D If xf Ixxtilb J x, , N f' fn 1 NX ff Result in a Well-Adjusted Stucfent 47 md tk wwe: of zum, am, M4'7'amezf,w4z4e.z4w4wz wa:4c:47wu64.daz'7m4z94Md lwenoca. 74e4a4oo!4u,a,wpmed Vanadmafeuae quupqemmn. FACU 2? iw? -1. KT k , :Es-fl W- ig.: 33 School Board and Administration f ING. MARS AREA JOINT SCHOOL BOARD: Seated-lNTERlM ING COMMITTEE, Sleven R. Bnrfolac, Jr., Adams Twp.: Nichols, Middlesex Twp.: James A. Thompson. Middlesex Twp.: l-l. Kocher. Mars Boro.: William F. Bell, Adams Twp.: Mrs. OPERAT- Raymond Eugene Ruth E. Horner, Middlesex Twp.: Parlrer Dobson. Jr., Mars Boro.: Vicror Kauf- man. Valencia Boro. lNoi Piciured: Carl Sinlrula, Board Adams Twp.l Slanding-ADVISORY COMMITTEE lafler Ju President, ly, I9b5l. ADMINISTRATORS DISCUSS merger. Darvin D. Purvis. Adams Twp.: Marian R. Marburger. Adams Twp.: Ralph Plnlxerion, Jr.. Mars Boro.: John Abromovic, Jr., Mars Boro.: Donald Knaell, Valencia Boro.: Rev. William K. Lieloler. Valencia Boro.: Mrs. Ester S. Ryan. Valencia Eoroq Elwood Neilson. Valencia Boro.: lNol' Ficiured: L. A. Purvis. Board Secreiery, Mars Boro.: Richard L. Hosley. Middlesex Twp.: Charles W. Crawford, Middlesex Twp.i Highlighfing the pasl year of lhe Mars Area Joinl' School Board were lhe official merging of fhe school disiricl' in January and 'lhe promulgalion of evaluaiion resulis from lhe preceding year. A Team of evalualors represenling lhe Middle Allanlic Siaies Accrediling Associalion sfudied ihe high school in March, l964. Resulis were received in lale fall, Mars became an accrediled school disiricl' wi-lh a high raiing. Due 'ro legislaiion passed by ihe slaie congress, Pennsylvania school dislricls were required lo merge for a more eflicieni sys- iem. Allhough 'rhe Mars Area Join? School was virlually unaffecled, lhe school board diminished in size from 20 members fo an ln- lerim Operaling Commillee of nine. This reduclion was accom- plished in January by an eleciion of nine school direclors from The exisiing 20. Aided by lhe Advisory Commiliee composed of The remaining members, ihe lnlerim Operaiing Commiiree assumed ihe cluiies of 'rhe Board. The size of lha school board has been aliered. buf lhe goal. lhe besi educarion for ihe available linances, remains unchanged. Educaiing every sfudenl' lo meer individual needs is vilal 'lo The board. 3 Receive Evaluation Dr. Alberf Manerino Supervising Principal Mr. F. Pairiclr Long Elemenrary Principe Results Mr. Roberi C. Downie High School Principal The scope of adminislrafive work is diverse and complex. School board efforf musr be linlced wilh lhe individual slu- denl as leachers are selecred and curriculums are planned. S'ludenr's individuel problems musl' be considered and resolved. Pilofing 'rhe high school, Mr. Roberl C. Downie adminislers lo fhe needs of fhe 49 faculry members and 979 individual sludenfs. The principal direcfs new programs, such as ihe enrichmenr program and insrrucrional rnalerials cenfer. Ad- vanced courses in summer school compose a phase of rhe enrichmenl program. If is augmenfed by fha TEMAC pro- gram, reading programs. and a possible Honor's course in English-Social Sfudies. The lnsfruciional Maferials Cenler confains audio-visual malerials. films, and a professional library for faculfy. As Supervising Principal. Dr. Alberl Manerino guides The complele educafional effori of rhe school sysfem. He allo- cales suflicienr lime in his schedule for bolh sludenis be- lween lhe elemenfary and secondary schools. Mr. F. P. Long is fha elemenfary principal and co-ordinafes The primary and infermediafe school. The elemenfary pro- gram was under evalualion ihis year. New ideas in This area are lhe sludy of Modern Marh. Also newly infroduced is an experimenfal reading program. reaching lhe I.T.A. rarher lhan rho fraclifional 26 leiler alphabet 17 Mathematics Skills ' i CM ' i . as emi 3 . - li gif A yu 1. ff l 1 - . ' V' T -sffiffa -' ,A 5,215 we-'. L gi 3 5 W' - '55 9 ' H - Q l ii , Mr. Donald Clingansmilh Mr. Gerald Dambach Mr. Norval Dunn Mr. Edgar McGee Miss Mary Renison Algebra I 8th Math 7th Math Geometry Algebra II General Maih General Marh College Algebra Relevanf fo 'rhe inferesis and curriculum of +he siudeni. lhe 'lield of mafhemalics is becoming increasingly imporlani 'lo 'lhe modern individual. Courses are designed wiih ihe 'iheory of developing lhe individual's capaciiy fo ihe fullesf exfenl according fo his or her abilify. The advanced program, iniiialed several years ago, plans fo provide a challenge for fhe accelerafed sludenfs. During sevenih grade They siudv a combined 'rwo-year course which enables lhem lo begin Algebra I in eighfh grade. They ad- vance one year ahead of other sludenfs. and during fheir senior year an infroduciory course of calculus and analyiic geomerry is offered for inferesled and capable pupils. TEMAC. a supplemenfary program organized under 'fhe Nalional Defense Educalion Acf. was infroduced 'ro Mars sfudenfs during 64-65, Hs iniiial year. Represenfing Clarion and Slippery Roclc Siale Colleges, Dr. Johnsion inilialed ihe programmed malerials 'lo fwenfy schools in 'fhis area. in- cluding Mars High. During lhe firsf semesler special mafh pupils were inviied fo sfudy lnfroduclory Descriplive Slaiis- fics. Bolh lhe subiecf and 'rhe senior high pariicipanfs were highly selecfive. Siudenis compleie The siudy on fheir own, ai home, and ihe course requires approximafely 30-45 min- uies each school day. This proiecl is designed 'io deepen un- dersfanding lhrough a revised college course and fo siress individual efforl and self-reaching. Because 'rhere is a demand for advanced courses and new mefhods of insfrucfion, fhe faculiy members allend special courses during fhe summer so lhai lhey mighf be more quali- fied lo aid The individual in his underslanding of lhis essen- lial subieci. GEOMETRY TOOLS inlrigua John McCormick, David Erny, and David Fuhr. Utilized in Science Five years ago manned space flighl was slrill a dream in fhe minds of a few scienfisfs. Three years ago John Glenn orbiied lhe world before fhe hypnofized eyes of millions of felevision wafchers. Today plans are under way for a lhree-man flighf fo fhe moon. There is no doubf aboui il: science is moving forward. To keep up wifh 'lhe pace fhe Mars Area High School science deparlmenf offers up-fo-dafe insfrucfion in con- femporary courses. Physics. chemisfry. and biology coordi- nafe classroom leciures and laborafory sludy, Lab periods provide lime for experimenfafion. Teachers and pupils share fheir lime fo alleviale special problems. Physics is one of The basic physical sciences fhaf pri- marily deal wifh non-living aspecfs of nafure. Modern phy- sics. laughl in Mars Area High School, combines fhe classi- cal sfudy of heaf. sound, and elecfricily wifh such newer concepfs as fhe sfruclure and properlies of afoms. The second physical science, chemisiry, considers fhe composifion of maffer and rhe properlies and reactions fha? cause new subsfances fo form. Lab experimenfs serve lo verify Theories developed in classroom lecfures. Biology is concerned wifh fhe slucly of living fhings. The liny euglena which has laofh planf and animal characleris- fics divides fhe science info fhe planf and animal kingdoms. Dissecfion of laborafory specimens provides opporlunify for sfudy in deplh. Qualihed freshmen may schedule biology insfead of a fhird year general science. This advanced program allows 'lhem an exfra year lo false advantage of elecfive courses, From sevenfh grade general science fo senior science or chemisfry, lhe sfudenf is prepared fo be an informed cilizen in fhis scienfific age. T , . 0 ' 'ery '. is mai aff ' 'ina 'His' ??'?ifi 'A 'fm If L ng .Q yogi. - r 1 ' ras: -.qv -,A a--rs s ..: . M , .itz ,-ga sa .:-Las , 1 :L -r W 2,2231 ,gf ,M 3223 . if 5 - ' gin , , . . W -+1-5 Siam , va' Z rg, Q 1 W is - - ggfjg is ,f .352 gf 'gsm .- ,Y :, V. , -435 ,, ., .im rf' - - ' hmsfli - X! .Uh 1. X a.-mg Eh .Sm ' 'af' Www -' T Y if aims sl. N . E. , . --is fa-.Q - , g,.f A .3 r ., , sa, is A . ,ta Mrs. Nancy Church Mr. John Foslsr Mrs. Margarel Gardner Mr. Jose h Mrocheclr Mr. Clem Pa il: P P Chemislry Physics Ylh Science Biolo l 8: ll 7th, Blh Science QY ANN WELlER examines specimen in new Climalarium. xr' Z' .. '.1' -gggaf.-It X nge! ff 4 Social iii? iff, gifs' mr is 1 Z- ir 5 E 2' 1' w.-'ffsi 2 rwfggfe , ., ft: , if 3 t T N . .we Studies and English Q .5 is-.Q 1 ,ge .A gy 4 s M., ., .W- S gf i J' ip, 2 Ji so aff Q s 1 E g. H g df . ,Q eg, .ia 'sy ef i 8 46' ' is Mr. Marvin Gall Mr. Thomas Hawkins Mr. John Henichocl Mrs. Judilh Michaels 91h Pa. History. Civics World Cullures, Journalism 7lh, Bth Geography American Hisrory N 1 33 ,f ff ' ' - pigs if as T A . . 15 If f rf ' , , '-I Wfffffy 9,5 i :i i Mrs. Avonnell Miles Mr. Harold Shing Mr. Arno Thompson Blh American Hislory 7lh World Hisiory P.O.D., Psychology JOHNSON WINS mark presidential election sposorsd by social sludias dl- purfmanf. 20 Through applicaiion of The social sciences, srudenis are prepared io capably face conlemporary problems and 'iind more efieciive solulions. Senior high social siuclies iniroduce concepis necessary io ihose individuals who will soon underralce adulr social and polirical responsiiailily. World Culiures provides a broad undersianding of human iradiiions, while American Hislory encourages pupils 'ro search for soluiions in ioday's world by analyzing ihe pasr. Economic undersianding and praciical sociology are 'raughi in fha Problems of Democracy course. Special courses and proiecis are being offered io quali- fied sfudenis. TEMAC, an advanced program for seleci in- dividuals in human behavior . is given 'ro siudenls in a programmed course. In a new reading program. sopho- mores wiih a 3.7 average and iuniors who acquire a 3.8 have ihe privilege of suspending homework and reporring on iwo orxihree books each nine weeks. Anlhropology and social psychology are slressed more as imporrani phases in developing ihe s+uden'i's comprehen- sion oi human behavior and lhe naiure of ihe complex con- 'iemporary socieiy. Emphasis is now placed upon making ihe individual inquire. 'rhink criiically. and formulafe his own conclusions. Emphasize Individuals Mr. Paul Aley Mrs. Shirle Kelly 7lh English 9th English Mrs. ldamu Maclrley Mrs. Sally Maier llih English 70h English The basic philosophy of lhe English deparlmenf is founded on four principles. These include influencing lhe sludenl 'lo lisfen infelligenlly. fo read lhoughffully, lo express himself effeclively, and lo lhinlc crilically. Through lhe sludy of lilercfure. lhe sludenf gains a beller underslanding of human nalure. Class discussions encourage fhe sludenl lo express his opinion eiecfively. Wrifing as- signmenfs encourage crealive lhinlcing. Adapfalions lo 'lhe individual levels of each sfudenl s abilily and inleresl are aflempled by lhe use of proiecis, poelry. essays. edilorials. dramafizahons. and research. Awareness of fhe power of fhe spolcen word is acquired rhrough speech class. Sfudenls learn confrol of ihe English language in order lo influence olhers favorably foward lheir posilion. The Journalism class disseminales school news by means oi The Planer Dusf. Novice reporlers learn lhe slyle of wriling and specialized knowledge peculiar lo iournalism in a work- shop almosphere. Recommended reading lisfs were prepared for use by senior high sfudenls. ln addilion. a sfandard slyle shee+ for use in assigning research papers was provided for all The deparlmenrs. ':g3,sfs,s. sf' 'W ' Q P .sr 1: ll 1 r ' we 4 I vHQ Q , , as ::e:-we 'J.,5?,9?T'? is s s s ' 'X 1 4 :Q ., f' ' K 1' X. . ge V f Mr. Richard Kemper Mrs. Lois Lnfshaw l01'h English l2lh English. Speech qs. .. ig 'T T fl ,Q gf xx r- '-lift X ii x Miss Carole Nealoy Miss Mary Young 8lh English 8th English SENIOR ENGUSH xludonl, PIUUY Lennon, prepare: record Oda fo fha Wind. 21 ig K ffl s ' 4 . . .A 5 , V 5 il c-gli '.'S22m:'Z Mrs. Maryballe Anderson Laiin Mr. Claude Gaiser French v W f -swan, ay,-gk .M r - wx, 42331 .6 f figfmi at 2531: mfs .' , 'ELAN , My Ag 9, . I Q I if F' .fi . if tfv gg- '- x '- -Us 1-fathers hue- f,'.,'n .. n- . 1 '-J' W I Z be 2 'p '4,v'1, a.,v. is Miss Phyllis Mann Spanish Languages, Library, and A Spanish siudeni plays back a recording of his pronunciaiion. A French siudenl' con- ducfs a club meeling in French. A Laiin siudeni challenges his classmaies Io a spell- ing bee. This is Mars High School's foreign language deparfmeni in acfion. Emphasis is on ihe individual. Classroom leclures imparl a knowledge of grammar. Degree of sludenl inleresf and cooperafion delermines his capacify Io sfrenglhen his command of fhe language. LATIN Two years of Laiin revive inleresl' in 'thai dead language and infrocluce sludenis fo Ihe Roman hisiory, cusloms, and arf. Furthermore. if furnishes a basic foundalion for sfudying modern languages. Sophomore proiecrs and freshmen Ierm papers inlensify inferesl in fhe field of sfudy. FRENCH Firsl year French sfudenls concenirafe 'rheir studies on Ihe spoken language wiih class conversalions and Iaborafory records. Second and third year classes develop grammar slrills and spend lime in wrifing and comprehensive reading. Praciice makes perl'ec+ is Ihe maxim applied Io aural-oral methods of inslrucfion. SPANISH To promole berier underslanding of 'rhe cusloms and fradilions of world neighbors is one goal of Ihe Spanish course. Use of The language laboralory resulls in more ac- curate pronunciafion. Coordinaled Iexiboolcs and records provide a basic foundafion in grammar from which siudenis achieve fluent speech. LATIN CLUB: A look inlo fha pax! inspire: ilu fulvrl. 22 Guidance Offer Helping Hand 1,5 . T 11 ' . A 'i - ix' . 5 . . , Q -viii, Mr. James Charlfen Guidance Mr. Eugene Danser Guidance Counselor. Senior High The guidance deparTmenT consisTs oT Two levels. Mr. Eu- gene Danser heads The senior-high division and Mr. Roberl Simmons. The junior-high division. lnTelligence. apTiTude. achievernenT, and inTeresT TesTs were given ThroughouT The year To deTermine The abiliTy of The sTudenTs. lndividual inTerviews as well as sTudenT4Teacher confer- ences oTFer a helping hand To sTudenTs who may need help or advice. AnoTher imporTanT phase oT This deparTmenT is The special educaTion given To The slow learners. Mr. CharlTon has spenT many long hours in service To These sTudenTs. Working wiTh The sTudenTs individually. he is able To give Them The special aTTenTion ThaT They need. Through basic sTudy and skills, The sTudenTs are able To do work up To Their abiliTy. Under The direcTion of Mrs. Vida Hudson. The library showed ouTsTanding progress in The circulaTion oT books This year. Because of This The library was kept open aTTer school To any sTudenT who was searching Tor knowledge. WiTh research papers and monihly book reporls. The library was a qreaT asseT To all The sTudenTs. lnTormaTion oT all Types was available To Those who were inTeresTed. A number of new books and regular magazines were avail- able To The sTudenTs. WiTh ils warm and quieT aTmosphere The library was a haven Tor any researcher or browser-. .dwg Mr. Roborf Simmons Guidance Counselor Junior High We . ' we V sg, ik ' , . -.N V ,5- Mrs. Vida Hudson Librarian 23 Business Trains Youth ,Q if - so .ref ilumxv fa l -' ' Miss Riia Aloe General Business. Bookkeeping SENIOR OFFICE pruciica sludenis oplraie I0-kay adding marhine. Mrs. Doris Bowers Typing, Business Mafh Mrs. Shirley Leslie Shorthand, Oiiice Practice To iroin youih for 'rhe business world is ihe main obiec- rive of ihe business cleparimeni ei Mars Area High School. Shorihand. Typing. and Bookkeeping are among The sube iecls iaughi io prepare fhe siudenis for iuiure office work. Besides book work, H-ie siudenis are also insfrucieol 'ro oper- afe up-ro-claie office equipment, Disiribuiecl Eclucaiion. a greei aid +o 'rho commercial siudenis, has been added io 'rhe deparimeni. During 'ihe second semesier oi 'rhe senior year a group of girls are selecied io worlc for a period of nine weeks ar companies fhroughouf 'ihe communiry. H' gives ihem oneihe-job ireining plus a shori glimpse of wha? is io be expeciecl in Their fuiure iohs. Through ihe business deparimeni The siudenis ere given information which will be of greai value io ihem in 'iheir fuiure. Also ihe deparimenf helps ihem io seleci a job ei which 'rhey are besi suiiecl. SECOND YEAR typing class increases typing xlrillx. Music-Art Display Talent fl 5, I 4 'If .gy Ng , i ,,,5., .Qs ' , - rf 3, -'S' 52 . . 'S 5 ' 1 'T . :G sfii i, ' f --U. ' I-'si sg.. - ' , ' A . - T91 gy, .. wwf' J l ,5. is 4 - is 43 I M I im -egg Mr. Marlin Clay Miss Mary Ann Gardner Cralls Ari' Arlislic 'and musical lalenis of lhe sfudenfs are developed, and crealivily is slressed by fhe leachers of fha music and arf deparimenrs. The primary obiecfive of crefls is fo encourage individuals to develop fheir creerive abilily. Each pupil is assigned his own parlicular proiecl. Arr sfudenfs express lheir feelings 'Through oil, wafer colors. slreiches. and paslels. Miss Gardner encourages lhe arlisiic pupils fhrough individuel proiecfs ancl preparing scenery for siege produclions. Highlighling lhe musical program was lhe choral pre- sensalion of Soulh Pacific. Mrs. Horwilz desires lo provide individuals wilh a cullural experience and io insfrucl Them in vocal lechniques, Individual discipline along wiih menial and muscular co- ordinafion are Iwo of The greafesl personal benefils pro- vided 'rhrough 'rhe band. ' rf, I . X - , .y S. r ,' W 5 . . u. ,, . Mrs. Margarel Horwlh Mr. De Wayne Simpson Vocal Music lnsfrumeniel Music JUNIOR HIGH ART CLASSES work on ser for MCRA Yulnnf Show. MR. SIMPSON rehearse: with Caclaf Band for fuiure performances. , li 5 r s Q I v M9 .L Wig .aa j Mr.Wayna Magnass Eleclricily. Plaslics Mr. Adam Rynar Woedshop 4, p 'riiifi , fi ll l, .rig rs? 2 wi, 1 2 sr' giffii 5' ' , -s g i l ' i wtf? Mr. Paul Smilll Mechanical Drawing. Metal Shop Industrial Arts lnslruclion in basic use of mefal. plaslic, and wood is lhe responsibilily of lhe indusfrial arfs program. Mars High provides adequale facililies lo develop manual dexierify, and sfudenls learn abou? basic and advanced fools. Dralfing and lhe use of blueprinls are laughi as well. A slandard requiremenf for all of The sevenih grade boys is lhe faking of wood- shop. As lhe boys are 'iaughi safely and fha use of hand fools. lhey progress 'ro more complex apparalus such as lhe drill press. moriising machine. and iig saw. Ccrrecf melhods and a concern for safely in lhe shop are inslilled in fha sfudenls. Lecfures and demonslraiions are infegral componenls of lhis course, for a siudenf musi have a lhorough underslanding of a machine or specific operalion before he can safely and elfecfively malce use of fhe apparaius. ln ihe shop sludenls are permifled 'io proceed al' iheir own raie. For lhe specially skilled individual, personal proiecls are encouraged. Alihough lhe induslrial arls program is very comprehensive. if is by no means explicit lf was designed and developed. noi for fhe purpose of leaching a lrade or profession. buf rafher io inlroduce lhe siudenr +o lrade skills which mighi be use- ful in fhe home or slimulaie ceriain sfudenfs 'io enler a vocaiional field which may appeal 'lo ihem. The courses available fo lhe sfudenls include: Eleclricily and Plasfics, Woodshop. Mechanical Drawing. and Melal Shop. MR. SMIYH ASSISTS Deva MeCandIass in Mechanical Drawing. 26 Physical Education and Health i,.pga5.,f.,, -W f. i 2- , ra . . . - 9 , M- me l 1 iii Mr. Paul A, Douds Physical Ed.. Healrh Health Mr. Michael Cris? Physical Ed.. To employ lhe knowledge a sludenf acquires in school and 'ro enjoy life. The individual should be in good physical con- dilion. ll' is ihe 'iaslr of 'rhe physical educalion deparimeni lo develop each siudeni 'ro lhe limil' of his capabilily. A fundamenlal knowledge of lhe fradifionol sporls, such as soflball. baslceiball. and volleyball is faughf. Sfudenis use modern gym equipmenl which can be adiusled io iii ihe in- dividual's size. ln addilion io lhe lradilional sludies of anoiomy and physiology. eighih grade sludenis are iaughl lirsi aid, in- cluding arfiiicial respiraiion. Seniors 'ialcing Heolih learn 'the worlcings of 'the human body and also 'rhe iunclioning of lhe human mind. Slriis and panel discussions illusiraied ihese poinis. ln conneclion wiih 'their sluclies oi emciional and menial illness. seniors planning fo enler The medical field or an associoied field. loured Woodville Shale Menfal Hospifol. A quesiion and answer session followed The Tour. Mrs. Jean Hammond. a regislered nurse. has been added as a member of ihe Healih Deparimenl. Formerly, she served as school nurse in fhe Adams Grade School. 'ie 5,2 .Fay if A fog , ... ll' 352 QW' f i W 1' 'r A ui? r - . Mrs. Darlene Weinxail Mrs. Joan Hammond Physical Ed. Heallh. Home-School Visilor MRS. GARDNER ond Mn. Hammond oxporimonl with organic compounds. BOYS GYM class ploy: soccer ouldoort. 27 Drivers' Ed., Home Ec., Nurse Dissimilarilies in lhe physical, menlal, and emolional aspecls of each sfudenf warranf The necessily for individual consulfafion and insfruciion. Proper lechniques and skills of Traffic safely are sfressed in 'rhe Drivers' Educalion classes. Having masiered fhe fundamenlals of safe driving and familiarized fhemselves wilh The slafe laws. rhe sludenfs are falcon fo 'rhe sfafe police barracks fo receive fheir drivers' examinalion. lnferesl. an essenfial elemeni in any classroom. is achieved in home economics Through a pleasanf. informal almosphere. The sfudenis are provided wilh aiiracfive rooms and excel- lenl' equipment Sludenls are permilled lo work af lheir own pace in clolhing, and fhey worlc in 'families in foods. Because of fhe class aimosphere, sludenls may help each olher. Sympafhefic 'reachers fry fo lreaf each person as an individual, giving adequale help fo all. Their aim is lo creale an inferesiing fype of work fo lhe sludenls. lhus creafing a desire 'ro wanl lo parlicipaie and lo accom- plish work which resulls in praise from 'rhe feacher and parenrs. Adminisiering lo lhe individual needs of each of her pa- 'lienfs is The con'HnuoLs job of +he school nurse, Mrs. Helen Knaell. Five 'fully-equipped, sanirary healih rooms comprise ihe medical deparimenl of our school. Mrs. Helen Knaell divides her 'lime belween 'ihe high school and fha Adams Elemenfary School. While she is ai 'fha elemenrary school. senior girls slay in fhe medical suire handling small accidenls and conlacring Mrs. Knaell in case of emergencies. Oh yef we irusi' fha? somehow good Will be fhe final goal of ull Alfred Lord Tennyson On December I2 l9b4 Dr Harry H Morris died suddenly The school physician for many years he had made greaf confribuhons +o The welfare of Mars sludenfs He had aided pupils nor only by giving lhe 'lradnhonal physlcals and examinahons buf also by lalung care of any slu denls who are injured on school properfy. The well-being of fhe siudenls was placed in his hands. The whole communily as well as lhe school sysfem had been served by him. The deafh of Dr. Morris was a fragic loss 'For all. IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Lois Bos! Mrs. Rebecca Crass Home Economics Home Economics Mr. Edmund Sknnnn Drivers' Educafion SEVENTH GRADE girls learn baking skills. 'ti 1. ri Q. 'f Y' af' VS' F ' I 5 f . fvff? szgi. M- S3943 m,. 5-.S A -A-5 Q' if 'f' uf Pj'-1 . . . 5 gf ,A gg- ff- .A 5 fri.. .. Vx ..i - x, ' - ' 1 If -1 A 5 '1 2 V V- '31 , 5' .. , 1 ,K 4 2 Q, M nr 2 fx, Q- if is r I- N' 3 QU' . XV- Q 2 . 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'r P' All l SENIOR OFFICERS: Diane Blicha, ireasurer: Jim McCendIess. presi- denr: Bill Brown, vice president and Joan Rounce. xecreiary. Class of 1965 Good Things Must lf lhou has? gaihered noihing in 'rhy youfh, how cans? fhou find anyihing in 'lhine age? -M. Tupper Considering +he iulure wilh conviclion is difiiculi' as a senior looks al gradualion wilh mixed emoiions. He is happy: glad. lirsl day of school, 'ihe 'lirsi' he is sad: he is somber: he is Evenfs from ihe pasl: ihe foolball game, 'lhe lirsl' dale, lhe iirsi formal dance. and now ii is all over-excepi For successes. During The senior year ihe many iesis lo deiermine lhe November, 'lifleen of 'rhe commercial sludenfs loolc lhe Pennsylvania Employmeni Aplilude Tesf. This exam was given fo lesl 'iheir abililies and help lhem in securing iobs. Eighieen academic and scientific siudenis fool: ihe Penn- sylvania Sfaie Scholarship Tesf in November. These slu- denis were able lo faire if because of fheir high scholasfic average. ll any qualified fhey would be eligible lo receive S250 a year in scholarship granls provided 'lhey planned io aliend a college in Pennsylvania. Among ihe oiher exams were lhe Preliminary Scholasiic Aplilude Tesi and ihe an- nual college boards given in bolh December and January. The year was filled with gaiely as well as school work. One of 'lhe many fun-filled evenis which will always remain in fhe memories of lhe seniors was 'the annual prom. The Enchanled Sou+h sei 'lhe mood for lhe dance. Dancing under weeping willow frees and beauliful pinlr magnolia blossoms, fhe seniors had iheir lasl' ge?-iogelher. As lhe year came lo a close. ihe seniors realized fhe greaier responsibililies ahead of ihem and promised lhem- selves lhai lhey would mee? lhem. Wallcing down lhe aisle on lhe nighr of comrnencemeni ihey knew Thai Mars High and all iis memories would remain wiih ihem always. new uncerfainiies, joys, and guidance depl. adminisfered abilifies of ihe siudenls. In Auf Wiedersehen malerialislic world. Suzanne Slanding on ihe sleps of Ciiy Hall. Berlin, 'rhe lale John F. Kennedy said: ich bin ein Berliner ll am a Berliner.l Five monlhs lafer, 60,000 of my people wilh fear-siained faces and silenf shuffling ieei mourned The loss of your fallen hero. From Augusl. I964- lo August l965, l lSusanne Richferl have lived as perl' of an American family, sharing 'Phe abundance of lhe American way of life for which 1-hal fellow-Berliner had died. I shopped in your supermarlcels , . . rode in nice cars leverydayl . . . aiiended your modern school . . . made friends . . . ren io lceep pace wifh my schedule lin fact l never slopped running uniil ihe end of my siayl . . . parlicipaied in your alhleiics . . . enioyed your concerls . . . conceniraled on lhe American ideals and cusioms . . . worshipped in your churches . . . wept in moments of emoiion and disappoinlmenl . . . and enioyed your love and undersiancling. l sincerely hope lhal America will never sacrifice iis heriiage for a life in an overly I am deeply graleful io each individual and group responsible for my American visil. May our efiorls aid in bringing a closer relafionship beiween Germany and America in lhe years lo come. 32 Come To An End. VIRGINIA ANN ANDERSON l Academic Ginny Adams Chorus I, 2: Cheerleader 2: Planel Slalzl 4: May Day Enler- lainmenl I, 2: G.A.A. 4: I-lomeroom Officer I, 2. 3: Sludenl I Council Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, Tres.: Girls Ensemble I 2, 3: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.l'l.A. I: Planei Dusi Shall 3: Peplomisfs Club 2. 3: Modern Dance 4. ERICA ELLY AUGIJSTINE Academic Erica Middlesex Chorus I, 2. 3, 4: May Day Enlerlainmenl' I, 2: Lalin Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Pres. 4: Junior Play 3: Girls Ensemble 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Tres. 3: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.l'l.A. I: Library Aid 2, 3, Sec. 3. RAYMOND ALLEN AYRES General Slcip Mars May Day Enlerlainmenl l. JAMES OWEN BARBER Scienlilic Jim Adams Band I, 2, 3, 4: Conceri Band l, 2, 3. 4: Chorus I. 2, 3, 4: May Day Enlerlainmenl I: Homeroom Ollicer 2. 3, 4: Sludenl Council Rep. 2, 3: Lslin Club I. 2: French Club 3. 4: Junior Play 3: F.T.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Jr. High Lo-Down I: Talenl Show Direclor 4, Band Pres. 4. GINI LEE BARTOLAC , Commercial , Gini Adams Chorus I, 2: Cheerleader 2: Gym Team 3: Junior Pla! 3: Girls Ensemble 3: Science Club I: F.I'l.A. I: Library Ai 2: Pep- lomisl Club 2. DONALD WAYNE BEELER Scienlilic Rebel Middlesex Transferred from Richmond. CONSTANCE MARIE BENNETT Commercial Connie Middlesex Chorus I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council Rep. 3: Girls Ensemble 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4. TERRY DEAN BICEHOUSE Academic I TSFVY Mars N Chorus I: Planet Slaff 4: Laiin Club l, 2: French Club 3, 4: Junior Play 3: F.T.A. 4: Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4. 33 Scholastically Minded Seniors PAUL JOSEPH BLACK Commercial Weasel Adams ROBERTA DIANNE BLACKBU RN Academic Dianne Adams Chorus l: Planel Slafl 4: Lalin Club l, 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.l'l.A. I: Library Aid 2: F.N.A. 4. THOMAS KEITH BLAKELY Academic Blalce Middlesex Chorus I: Fooiball I, 2: Homeroom Oflicer l, 2. 4: Sludenl Cblguzil Rep. 3: Dr. Ed. Club Pres. 4: Slage Crew 2: Hobby Cu l. DIANE LEE BLICHA Academic Diane Middlesex Flag Twirler 2, 3, 4: Chorus I: G.A.A, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer 2: Class Olilicer 2, 4: French Club 2, 3: Gym Team 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Dr. Ed, Club 4: Modern Dance 4: Faafball Queen 4. LORRAINE YVONNE BOLE Scieniific Lorraine Middlesex Chorus I. 2: l-lomeroom Officer I. 2: Lalin Clulo l, 2: Sfudeni Council 2: French Club 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.H.A. I: Library Aid 4, Sec. 4: Peplomisls Club 3.4: F.N.A. 4. SUSAN LYNNE BOWSER Scieniific Sue Mars Chorus I: Planer Slali 3, 4: Laiin Clulo l, 2: French Club 3, 4: Junior Play 3: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Tres. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.l'l.A. l: Planel Dusr Slaff 3: Jr. High Lo-Down l. SHAWN JAMES BOYLE Academic Shawn Mars Chorus 4: Foolball I, 4: Lalin Club 2: F.T.A. 4: Pepfcmisls Club 2: Proieclionisls 4. LYNDA JEANNE BROOKS Academic Broolcsey Adams Flag Twirler 2, 3. 4: Head 4: Chorus I. 2: May Day Enleriain- menl I. 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Baskefball 3, 4: I-lomeroom Officer I, 3: Class Officer I: Sfudenl' Council I. 2, 3: Sr. Ex. Commiilee 4: Lalin Club 4: F.H.A. I: Peplomisls Club 2. 3: Debale Club 47 F.N,A. 4. 34 Aim For Higher Education WILLIAM DOUGLAS BROWN I Scienliiic Bill Mars Chorus I: May Day Enlerfainmenl I: Baslcelball I: Homeroom Officer 3, 4: Class Officer 3. 4: Sludenf Council Rep. 4: Sr. Ex. Council 4, Lalin Club I. 2, Im erafor 2: French Club 3. 4: Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, PTA. 2, 3. 4. DENNIS ALLAN BYRES Commercial Denny Adams Foolball I, 2. 3: Homeroom Officer 3: Baslrelball Mgr. I: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Planel Dusl Slafl 3: Peplomisl Club 3: Inlramural Baslcelball 3. JOHN EDWARD CAMPBELL Academic J, C, Mars Chorus lg Foofball I, 2, 3. 4: Varsify Club 4: Golf Team 3, 4. STEPHEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL Scienlific Sieve Mars Chorus I, Lafin Club I, 2: Science Club I. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Seehd: .l. Lelevar. J. Niclrlns, L. Brcolrs. Sfanding: D. Pauls, B. Erny. L. Douglxerly, J. Barber, T. Willmcn, D. Hurdf. H. Wise, J. McCandIess. 35 7 1 Calendar Sales JAMES JOHN CANELOS Academic .lim Middlesex Chorus I: Baskefball I: Foolball 2, 3. 4: Homeroom Oflicer 4: Class Officer 4: Sludenl' Council Rep. 4: Lalin Club I: Varsify Club 2. 3, 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4. DONALD ANTHONY CARLINI Commercial Don Middlesex Chorus I, 2. 3: I-Iomeroom Oliicer 3, 4: Sludenl Council Rep. 3: Varsily Club 2, 3, 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Plane? Dusl Sluff 37 Foolball 3, 4. KENNETH LEROY CASI-IDOLLAR Scienlilic Ken Adams Band I. 2: Concerl Band I. 2: Chorus I: Planer Slaff 3. 4: Sr. Ex. Council 4: Lafin Club I, 2: French Club 3. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Jr. High Lo-Down I. JUDITH CHARLES Commercial Judy Mars MARGARET RUTH CHARLES Commercial Mollie Mars Chorus I, 3: F.B.L.A.-4: Oliice Aid 4: Jr. High-Lo Down I: Sludenf Sec. 4. DIANA MARIE CHIPLOCK General Diane Mars Chorus 2: Homeroom Officer 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.l-l.A. I. LOIS MARIE DOUGHERTY Commercial Lois Middlesex G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Baslcelball 2: Homeroom Oliicer 3: F.B.L.A. 2. 3: Chess Club 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Library Aid 2. 3. 4. EDWARD H. DRAGANAC Academic Ed Middlesex Chorus I, 2: Lefin Club I. 2: Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4. 36 Campaign Successful PATRICIA LOUISE EBERT Academic Pa? Adams Chorus I, 2: May Day Enlerlainmenl I: Class Oliicer 3: Slu- denl Council Rep. I: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: F.N.A. 3, 4: Girls Ensemble 2: Dr. Ed Club 4: F.l-l.A. I: Library Aid 4: Peplom- isls 2. 3. WILLIAM DWAINE ECKMAN Academic Bill Adams Spanish Club 2, BARBARA ANN ERNY Academic Babs Middlesex Chorus I: Cheerleader 2, 4: May Day Enierfainmenl I, 2: G.A.A. 4: Baslcelball 3: Homeroom Officer 3: Class Officer I: Sluclenf Council Rep. 3: Sr. Ex. Council 4: Lalin Club I. 2: French Club 3. 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 3, 4: Peplomisfs Club 2, 3. ROBERT CROSBY EVANS General Bob Adams Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4. LINDA MAE FEATHERS Academic Lin Adams Chorus I: Latin Club I. 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.I'l.A. I: Library Aid 4: Plane? Dusl Slaff 3, 4: Peplomisls 3: F.N.A. 4. PAUL S. FEINEIGLE General Paul Middlesex Foolball l: Sludenf Council Rep. I: Spanish Club 2: Junior Play 3: Chess Club 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Peplomisls Club 2, 3. NANCY LEE FERGUSON Commercial NGVICY Middlesex Chorus I: Homeroom Oiclicer I, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. RICHARD JOHN FITZGERALD Academic Rich Mars Baslielball I, 3, 4: Varsily Club 3, 4: Golf Team 4. 37 Commercial Students Take CHARLENE FRIIY Commercial Char Mars Band 2: Concerl' Band 2, 3: Head Drum Maiorelle 3, 4: May Da Enferfainmenf I: G.A.A. 3, 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.I'I.A. I: Ofhce Aid 4: Sludenl Secrefary 4. ROBERT M. GRAY Commercial Bob Middlesex Chorus 2, 3: Dr. Ed. Club 3, 4: Peplomisfs Club 3, 4. ' DIANA LYNN HARDT Academic Dianne Middlesex Band I, 2: Concerl Band I, 2: Sr. Ex. Council '4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Library Aid 4: Peplomisis Club 3.4: F.N.A. 4. GLENDA JEAN I-IARDT Commercial Glenda Mars Band I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band I. 2. 3: F.B.L.A. 4: Planer Sleff 4: Drivers' Ed. 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council I. 38 KEITH L. FORSYTI-IE General Keiih Mars Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4. JANET MAY FRASER Commercial Janel' Middlesex Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3: May Da Enlerfainmenl I: G.A.A. 3, 4. V. Pres, 3, 4: Homeroom Ofgcer I, 3: Girls Ensemble 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Peplomisls Club 2, 3: Sludenf Secrelary 4: Jr. I-Iigh Lo-Down I. CI-IARLA VIVIAN GREYNOLDS Commercial Charla Adams Chorus I: Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Planel' Slaff 4: May Day Enlar- fainmenl' I: G.A.A. 3. 4: Horneroom Officer 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Sludenl Secrelary 4:'BasIceIbaIl 4: Ollice Aid 4: Peplomisls Club 2, 3: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.B.L.A. 4, Secrelary 4: F.H.A. I. CARRIE ANN GROVE Commercial Corrie Ann Valencia Chorus 3: F.B.L.A. 2. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Office Aid 4: Siuclenl Secrelary 4. Penna. Employment Aptitude Test l 6 YEARS ol accumulated knowledge, was it transferred? WILLIAM DONALD HASLEY Academic Hag - Middlesex Chorus I, 4: May Day Entertainment I: Basketball I, 2: Foot- ball I. 2, 3. 4: Homeroorn Otticer l, 2, 3: Student Council l: Golf Team 2, 3: Projectionists 4: Hobby Club 4. HOWARD DAVID HAUSERMAN Academic Dave Middlesex Concert Band I, 2, 3. 4, Tres. 4: Basketball I, 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Gym Team 3. ELLEN LOUISE HAWKINS Commercial Ellen Middlesex Planet Statt 4: May Day Entertainment I: G-.A.A. 3, 4: Basket- ball I, 2. 3, 4: Homeroom Othcer 3: Sr. Ex. Council 4: Latin Club l: Gym Team 3, 4: F.H,A. l: Library Aid 3: Stage Crew 3, 4: Chorus 2. DAVID DOUGLAS HENDERSON Academic Dave Middlesex Basketball 2: Football 3, 4: Homeroorn Otticer 4: Sr. Council Pres. 4: Latin Club l: Spanish Club 2, 3: Varsity Club 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Planet Dust Statt 3. 39 Pennsylvania State Scholarship ROBERT JAMES HILE Academic Bob Middlesex Chorus I, 2, 3: May Day Enferfainmenl I, 2: Baslrelball I, 2, 4: Foolball I: Homeroom Officer 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Inframurals 2, 3. 4: Junior Play 3: Chess Club 4: Varsiiy Club 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Siege Crew 3. HELEN LOUISE HOFFMAN Academic Mom Middlesex Chorus I: Spanish Club 3, 4: F.N.A, 3, 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: E.I'I.A. I. ROBERT JOHN HUGHES Scienfific Bob Mars Band I, 2. 3: Concerl Band I. 2, 3: Baslcelball Sfudenl Trainer I, 2, 3, 4: Fooiball 4: Lalin Club I. 2: Spanish Club 4: Coin Club I, 2: Science Club I: Varsify Club 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4. HAROLD DELMAR JOHNSTON Academic Herlcy Mars Band I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball Mgr. I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I, 2: French Club 3, 4: Science Club I: Varsily Club 4: Dr. Ed, Club 4. LINDA GREER JOHNSTON Academic Lrfn Adams Panel S'raFI 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: F.N.A. 4: Library Aid 3: Planet Dusl Sfalif 3, 4: Jr. High Lo-Down I. DANIEL MERLE KAUFOLD General Dan Middlesex Foclball I. JOHN CHARLES KENNEDY Technical John Mars Junior Play 3: Dr. Ed. Club 4. ROBERT JOHN KENNIHAN V Scienfific Bob Middlesex Homeroom Officer 2: Lafin Club I. 2: French Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 3: Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Peplomisfs Club 3. 40 Tests Given In November HARVEY JOSEPH KIEFER Technical Harv Mars Coin Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4. WILLIAM DAVID KIRKPATRICK General Bill Middlesex Junior Play 3: Dr. Ed. Club 4. HENRY AUSTIN KNAUFF Academic Henry Mars Band I. 2, 3, 4: Ccncerl Band I. 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball 2: La'Iin Club 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4. BERNADETTE MARY KOCH Commercial Bernie Adams F.B.L.A. 4: F.H.A. I: Office Aid 4: Peplomisls Club 2. JOHN HOWARD KRAMER General John Valencia Dr. Ed. Club 4: Siege Crew 3. CAROLINE ANNE LAMB Commercial Carole Middlesex Chorus I, 2: May Dey Enlerlainmenl 2: Homercom Officer I: Sludenl' Council Rep. 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Girls Ensemble 2. 3: F.B.L.A, 4: V. Pres. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Peplomisls Club 2, 3: Jr. High Lo-Down I: F.I'l.A. I: Talenl Show Direclor 4. PETER JAMES LASKOVICH General Fefe Adams Foolball I: Versily Club I, 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Slage Crew 3: Peplomisls Club 2: Golf Team I, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH MAE LEFEVER , Academic Judy Middlesex Chorus I, 2: Planel Sfaff 4: May Dey Enlerlainmenl I: G.A.A. 4: I-lomeroom Officer I. 3: Sr. Ex. Council 4: French Club 2. 3: Gym Team 3, 4: Girls Ensemble 3: Office Aid 4: Library Aid 3: Siege Crew 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. 41 First Foreign Exchange Student KAREN LEM MON Commercial Karen Mars MARGARET ANN LENNON Commercial Peggy Middlesex G.A.A. 3, 4: Homeroom Otticer 2, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: F.l'l.A. I: Ottice Aid 4: Planet Dust Stott 3. JOSEPH STEPHEN LEONE Academic Steve Middlesex Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3. 4: Homeroom Otlicer I. 2, 3: Student Council Rep. I: Ex. Council 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Golt Team 2, 3, 4. LINDA RUTH LESLIE Academic Linda Adams Band I, 2: Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I. 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: F.N.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club: F.H.A. I: Peptomists Club 2, 3. ' CAROLE EILEEN LOUIS General N Cal Middlesex F.B.I..A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4. WILLIAM HENRY MAYER Academic Bill Adams French Club 3, 4: Junior Play 3. KENNETH I. MCALPINE General Alpine Mars Football 4: Hall Patrol I. JAMES ROBERT McCANDLESS Academic Jim Mars Chorus 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Olticer I: Class Otticer 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Proiectionists 3. 4. 42 Welcomed To Mars MICHAEL PADERIC McDONOUGH Scienfific Mike Middlesex Planer Sleff 3. 4: Homeroom Officer 3: Sr. Ex. Council 4: Lalin Club I 2: French Club 3 4' G m Team 3 4' Junior Pla 3 . . . Y . . y I Dr. Ed. Club 4: Siege Crew 4. KATHERINE MARY McGEEVER Academic Kalhy Middlesex Chorus I. 2, 3: Planer Slalif 4: French Club I. 2: Library Aid 4: Transferred from Vincenlien. JAMES THOMAS McWlLLlAMS Academic Mickey Adams Chorus 4: Foolball Mgr. I. 2. 3. 4: F.T.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Slage Crew 2. 3. GRACE EDITH MILLER General Gracie Adams Chorus I. 3: Lalin Club I. 2: F.N.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 2. 3. 4: F.H.A. I: Library Aid 4: Slage Crew 4: Peplomisls Club 2. 3. 4. JAMES LAVERN MILLER Commercial Smile Mars Band I. 2. 3. 4: Concerl Band I. 2. 3. 4: Baslcelball 2: Foolball 2: Sludem' Council Rep. 2: Gym Team 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4. PAUL RUSSELL MILLER Academic Russ Mars Band I. 2. 3. 4: Concerl Band I, 2. 3. 4: Chorus 4: Baslcefball Mgr. 2: Sludenl Council Rep. I. 3: Gym Team 2. 3, 4: Wres- Iling Team I: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Junior Play 3: Hobby Club 3: Pres. 3: Brass Ensemble 3. 4. GEORGE LOUIS MORRISSEY General George Adams Chorus I. 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4. CAROL JOYCE NEISON Academic Carol Middlesex Chorus I. 2. 3: Spanish Club 3. 4: F.T.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.H.A. I: Library Aid 2. 3. 4: Slage Crew 3. 4. 43 Prom Leaves Memories SANDRA JANE NEWTON Commercial Sandy Adams Chorus I: Homeroom Officer I: Office Aid 4: Pepiomisis Club 3: Sludenr Secrelary 4. .IANICE KAY NICKLAS Commercial Janice Middlesex Chorus 2. 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Capf, I. 2: Planer Staff 4: May Day Enterrainmenf I: G,A.A. 3, 4: Tres. 3. 4: Sr. Ex. Council 4: Lelin Club I: F.B.L.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.H.A. I: Peplomists Club 2, 3: Jr. High Lo-Down I. ERIKA ALEESE PACK Academic Riclcy Middlesex Plane? Slaff 4: May Day Enlerlainmenl 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Baslcef- bell 3, 4, Capt 3: Latin Club I, 2: French Club 3. 4: F.N.A. 4, Sec.-Tres. 4: Pepfomisls Club 2. 3. JOHN DICKSON PATRUS Academic Dick Middlesex Planel Sheff 4: Baslcelball I. 2. Mgr. 4: Foolball Mgr. 4: Chess Club 3: Varsify Club 4: Planel' Dusl' Slaff 3: Pepfomisls Club 3: Golf Team 2. RICHARD JOHN PAULS Academic Diclc Adams Fooiball I. 2, 3. 4, Capt 4: Homeroom Officer 3, 4: Science Club I: Varsily Club, V. Pres. 3. Pres. 4: Proiecfionisls 3. RAYMOND SCOTT PELL Academic Scolf Middlesex Dr. Ed. Club 4: Baslcelball 4. Transferred from Cheslerion High School. SHIRLEY ANN PERSI-IING Academic Shirley Adams Chorus I: French Club 2, 3, 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.H.A. I: F.N.A. 4. GEORGETTE ARLENE POLCSAK Academic George Middlesex Chorus I, 3, 4: Lalin Club I. 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Girls En- semble 3. 4: F.T.A, I: Pepiomisfs Club 2, 3. I 4-1 Of The Enchanted Cl-IERYL DENISE PUSKAS Commercial T003 Middlesex Ba+on Twirler 3, 4: Chorus I: G.A.A. 3. 4: I-lomeroom Officer I, 2: Color Guard 2: F.B.L.A. 2, 3: E.T.A. I: Planer Dusf 3: Peplomisls Club 2, 3. South. VIRGINIA ANN QUALEY General GIMY Middlesex Chorus I. 2: Sludenl Council Rep. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4, Tres. 4: F.B.I..A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Olhce Aid 4: Sludenl Sec- refary 4: l-lomeroom Olilicer 4. L' . HEINIE JOHN RAUPP General .lack Adams Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4. JOHN WILLIAM REDDINGER Scienlific .lack Middlesex Boslrelball 2: Foolball l, 2, 3, 4: Lelin Club I. 2: French Club 3, 4: Varsily Club 3. 4: Dr. ECI. Club 4: Gall Team 3, 4. JANICE MARIE REGALSKI Commercial Janice Middlesex Chorus I. 2: May Day Enlerfeinmenf I: F.B.L.A. I, 2, 3: Pep- fomisls Club I, 7. DENNIS LeROY REITER Academic Denny Adams Band I. 2. 3, 4: Concerf Band I, 2, 3.4: PlcnelS+aFf 4: Home- room Olilicer l. Pres. 2, Tres. 3: I.-:lin Club I, 2: Science Club I. ROBERT ADRIAN RENFORTH Commercial Bob Middlesex Chorus I, 4: Foofball Mgr. I, 3, 4: Homeroom Oflicer I: Gym Team 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Science Club I: Varsil Club 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Plane? Dusl Slafl 3: Dramafics Club 4: Weighi- Iifring Club 2. RICHARD PAUL RENNON Technical Ren Adams Concerf Band I, 2: Planer Stall 4: Foo+baII I. 2. 3, 4: Varsify Club 3, 4: Plenef Dusl Shall 4. 45 Commencement Exercises Take TERRY RAY REYNOLDS Academic Terry Adams Lalin Club I, 2: Science Club I. KAREN LOU RIECK Academic Malcom Middlesex Chorus I. 2. 3: Laiin Club I. 2: Spanish Club 4: Girls Ensem- ble 3: F.T.A. 3, 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.H.A. I. EDMUND E. RIMEL General Buiclx Middlesex Dr. Ed. Club 4. JOAN TWILA ROUNCE General Beaile Baby Adams Homeroom Omcer I. 2: Class Officer 2. 3, 4: Siudeni Coun- cil Rep. I. 2: F.B.L.A. 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Pepiomisis Club 2. JANET SCHMIDT Commercial Janei' Middlesex Band 4. Transferred from Richland. LESLIE ANN SCHWAB Commercial Les Adams Band I. 2. 3.4: Concerl Band I. 2, 3. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4. CAROLE SUE SHAK Commercial Carol Adams F.B.L.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.H.A. l: Omce Aid 4: Pepiomisls Club 2. GARY SHERROW Commercial GUY Middlesex Dr. Ed. Club 4, 46 Place On May 28 JUDITH ANN SHEVLIN Commercial Judy Middlesex G.A.A. 4: Baslcefball 3. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Plane? Dusl Slafl 3. GLORIA JEAN SKORNICKA General Gloria Adams Chorus I. 2: Girls Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Pepfomisls Club 2. 3. WILLIAM FREDERICK TAYLOR Academic Beans Adams Chorus I, 2, 3: Homeroom Officer I, 2. 3, 4: S+uden+ Council Rep. 2: Junior Play 3: Chess Club 4: Varsily Club 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Junior Council I: Proieciionisls 4: Football Mgr. 2, 3.4. CAROLE ANN TEREK Academic Carole Middlesex Spanish Club 4: F.T.A. 4: Library Aid 4. Transferred from Vincenlian. RODGER DALE SNOW Commercial Polce Adams Dr. Ed. Club 4. NANCY SUZANN STEWART Commercial Nancy Adams May Day Enlerlainmenl I: F.B.L.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Office Aid 4: Sludeni Secrelary 4: Peplomisls Club 2. KAREN LOU THOMPSON Commercial Twin Middlesex Baron Twirler 2, 3, 4, Head 4: Chorus I: May Day Enlerlain- menl I: G.A.A. 2. 3: Baslcelball 3. 4: Homeroom Officer 4: Sludenl Council Rep. I: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Planer Dusf Slaff 3, 4: Peplomisls Club 2, 3. SHARON LEE Tl-IOM PSON Commercial Twin Middlesex Baron Twirler 2, 3, 4: Chorus I: May Day Enlerlainmenl I: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 3, 4: l-lomeroom OI:Hcer I: Srudeni Council Rep. 2, 3: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Plane? Dusf Sfalf 3, 4: Pep- lomisls Club 3. - 47 Seniors Promise To NANCY JANE THOMPSON Commercial Nance Middlesex Chorus I, 2: May Day Enier'rainmen+ I: G.A,A. 4: Baslceiball Mgr. 3. 4: Homeroom Owclicer 2. 3: Siudeni Council Rep. I: Library Aid I: Planet Dus+ Siafl' 3: S+uden+ Secreiary 4: Office Aid 4: Pepfomisfs Club 2. 3. CYNTHIA LEE TRIMBLE Academic Cindy Middlesex Chorus I: Spanish Club 2. 3: Dr. Ed. Club 4. SUZANNE FRANCINE TRUVER Academic Sue Middlesex Chorus I, 2, 3: Planer Siaff 3, 4: May Day Enieriainmenf I, 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Homeroom Officer I: Lakin Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4, Tres. 4: Pep+omisIs Club 2. 3, V. Pres. 3. RICHARD PAUL VOGEL General Rich Adams Dr. Ed. Club 4. I EILEEN MARIE voLLER Scienfific ul Middlesex Baion Twirler 4: Plane? Sheff 4: G.A.A. 4: French Club 3, 4: F.N.A. 4, V. Pres. 4: Peplomisis Club 3. Transferred from North Allegheny High School. KENNETH WAGNER General Ken Middlesex JOHN WILLIAM WARNICK General Mouse Middlesex Band 2, 3: Concerl Band 2, 3, 4: Foolball 4: S+udeni' Council Rep. 3, 4: Gym Team 3, 4: Varsiiy Club 4: Dr. Ed. Club 3, 4: Pepiomisis Club 2, 3. RONALD STEVEN WEGEMER Scieniiiic Ron Mars Plane? Sfaicf 4: Debafing Club 4: Science Club 4. Pres, 4. I I 48 Meet Future Responsibilities MARGARET LOUISE WELSH Commercial Peggy Middlesex Chorus I: F.B.L.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4. MARGARET ANN WHEELER Commercial Peggy Valencia Chorus I, 2: F.B.L.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: F.l-l.A. I: Otlice Aid 4: Student Secretary 4. EUGENE WILLIAM WHITLING Commercial Gene Middlesex Chorus I. I LOIS ELAINE WIEMANN Commercial Lois Adams Chorus I. 2: E.B.L.A. 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Peptomists Club 2. DAVID ROBERT WILDS General Reb Mars Football I. 2. 3, 4: Student Council Reb. 2: Varsity Club 3, 42 Dr. Ed. Club 4. HAROLD THOMAS WILLMAN Scientific Tom Middlesex Band I. 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4: May Day Entertainment I: Basketball Mgr. 3, 4: Homeroom Officer 4: Latin Club I, 2: French Club 3, 4: Gym Team 3. 4: Senior Executive Committee 4: Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4. JAMES DAVID WINKLER General Winkie Adams Dr. Ed. Club 4. HARRY WILSON WISE Academic Harry Middlesex Basketball 2. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Dr. Ed. Club 4. 49 Hotel Rooms Scarce For JOHN WILLIAM YEAGER Scieniiiic John Middlesex Band I. 2. 3. 4: Concerf Band I. 2. 3. 4: May Day Enlerlain- menf I: Gym Team 2. 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4. VIRGINIA MARY YURKO Academic Ginny Middlesex Chorus I. 2: Planei Sfaff 3, 4: May Day Enferfainmenr lg Homeroom Officer 4: Class Officer I. 2. 3: Siudenl Council Rep. 2: Sr. Ex. Council. V. Pres. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Girls Ensemble 2. 3: Junior Play 3: F.'l'.A. 2. Sec. 2: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Planet Dusr Sfaff 3. 4: Jr. High Lo-Down I: F.N.A.. Pres. 4. RONALD LEE WOLFGONG General Ron Adams Transfer Srudenl. CLYDE LEON WYANT General Bird Adams Foorball Mgr. 4: Chess Club 4: Dr. Ed. Club 4. BONNIE LEE ZIEGLER Commercial Bonnie Mars Band I, 2, 3. 4: Concerl' Band I. 2. 3.4: Dr. Ed. Club 4. MARGARET ANNA ZIEGLER Academic Maz Middlesex Chorus I: Laiin Club I. 2: Spanish Club 3. 4. V. Pres. 4: F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: Science Club I: Dr. Ed. Club 4: Library Aid 4: Pep- 'romisis Club 3. EDWARD RAYMOND ZWIGART Scieniiiic Ed Adams Dr. Ed. Club 4. SHIRLEY JEAN ZYNOSKY Academic Shirley Adams French Club 3. 4, 50 New York and the New York, New York. iT's a wonderful Townl The mem- bers oT The Senior class will agree wiTh ThaT aTTer Their shorf, buT lively. visiT There. The Class of '65 began Their New York advenTure wiTh a ride on The Terry To The STaTue of LiberTy. The rainy weaTher gave exfra impeTus for The long climb up The nar- row. spiral sTairway. A Tour OT ManhaTTan and a view Trom The Top oT The Empire STaTe Building Tollowed. A specTacular sTage show and a movie aT Radio CiTy Music Hall ended The TirsT day. Alice's Trip Through The looking glass was no more exciT- ing Than The Seniors' Trip To The New York World's Fair. As aching TeeT TesTiTied. one day is noT long enough To see The Fair. The lasT day was filled wiTh a Tour oT New York Trom The Bowery To ChinaTown. ATTer visiTing The impressive UniTed NaTions building, everyone rushed To The Commodore HoTel To pack. On The long ride home. everyone was Tired buT happy as They recalled The ioys of Their Trip To New York. World's Fair ACCOMMODATIONS! Excalleni? ..-, FOODI ls IT Worfh lf? HEAD 'EM UP. Move 'am Out. om My Asking Fur! rn, sic criy. 1 51 Class o T96 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Carol Black. Treasurer: Kaihy Berner, Secreraryg Lincla Blandford, Vice President Daniel Goss PrexrdenT Why, This schoolroom is The gafeway To all The problems of humanily-To happiness, To healTh, To brolherhood-To every- Thing. -Junior Play This quoTe Trom The Junior Class Play, The Thread Thal Runs So True. expressed The feeling of many juniors To- ward educaTion. To emulaTe sTandards seT by The sTudenTs of Lonesome Valley, juniors advanced scholasfically as well as socially. STudying The rise of The American naTion and The phases of American LiTeraTure, The sTudenTs were beTTer able To develop a sense of This heriTage. STudenTs who have mel The challenge of physics and conquered The mysleries of bookkeeping were provided wilh a sound background Tor TuTure sfudy. Qualihed scholars were offered special courses in programmed learning To augmenT The curriculum of- fered by Mars High. The NaTional Educational DevelopmenT TesTs and Iowa TesTs of EducaTional Developmenf measured The progress and scholasTic abiliTy of The Juniors. Whefher The sTudenTs were working hard in a TooTball sTand or enioying Themselves aT Their masquerade ball, Their iunior year was one of many Triumphs Tor The Class of '66. zo? . -A ss. A J 'SWT 'Vi . s WS' 52 JUNIORS INTERESTED sludenfx listen as Mrx Michaels falls of the resulis ol Hlo election. 14. U 90, -, Ti, T 4 11 gl-4 lf 'L Lois Aaron Shirley Aaron Kafhy Aiken RuTh Anderson 1 1 Enjoyed Masquerade David Balfour Douglas Barber Kafhy Berner David Bilenski Kennefh Bongariz Rolaerf Bowers Rosnnn Bowers Mary Boyle Reber? Clava George Collins Dennis Connors Rolaeri Crago Roberi Danik Donna Edinger Linda Davison Carol Decker Sharma Ebel Perry Davidson Mary Emmeli Lynn Fankle Larry Fox Evan Frees Roberfa Fuhr Maureen Funiara Pafricia Given Daniel Goss Marianne Goucher Thomas Gray Dale Harkness Rurh Harris Donna Hays Doris Hays Fred Hespenheide Befh Hoffman Linda Hood Waslsy Horner Donna Jamison Robbin Jennings Richard Kalisek Larry Kaufman William Kennihan Waller Kick Suianne King Theresa King Carol Black sm Susan Blackmore Q Linda Blandford Ball ' 3 A61 lvl I 4 Barbara Burke t B - lil. Jean Cashdollar 1 . r Q ' Raymond Cienak M if J 0. r 5' rs ' . John Creese , William Cunningham I Q Clarence Cusrer hi, ,4 5 'wx ' 4,4 sf of gchgryl Desm I D 'E J3ln'BQnil2i2n -5, . 1 1 .Xgf N l L'nd Ferry A W Jol1naFlukas iii V, David Fosier ,taxi fig 5.5 ' T. A N H . Linda Furka , William Gamble - Harriet Gerwick Y 94 Q X Larry Grefynolds l i Robert Griffith Larry Harmer D ' I it Q' I Virginia Hegerick Ka H ndr'ck 1 r , esfnneib ' W 5, Y . Y .5513 v., N f . Q? 'ef' Q 'er -- e fv a ff Maida Hudson in W1 Richard Huffman A r Tanya Hulver Q fer? ' . ff'-1 W i L, Roberr Kaufman Merle Kaufold , Thomas Kelly 1 . s r. . xv David Kirk Charlene Kirlrer Roberia Kirsch on , saziui Q 8.1-X . 53 ' :- - or l D :viii -IJ , 1 'fl'- Q ffl? 4 -11 I IN 1 ,va gif: Q ' qv , Q 5 25 . ffm ii qf' , ' moi' . .4 .A . A 5 ,. ,-,,,,1 5 , ,fg -ig- ,V --'f : s- ,-N ' lk 'Q i .1 ., as A, ,J M LW ,M .sm 1 for 4' 9 f f .fs pi? The Thread That Runs So True , .f ' V . x A rl or sb. , L ' . f , s-if 'rr by N ...I I 'fri ' l. ' - -' I 4' 'ami 1-H' Y S wx A Yr! i . T1 1 -3 I Q it is i K avg ,Si I H, Q Q ' nl' ear pf . R9 'gl fa T. me 1 -hfhl L Rf- J , ' W 4 I f . I 1 f'i?f , ' - it J rio -fl .41 ah i A ,ix 1 A . l ir, l l , wiki Q 54 James Knox Karen Korade Marlin Lamberi Margarel' Lappan Charles Long Michael Luclcsnbach Mary Sue Marburger Charles Marchecl: David McCandless Parricia McCarlhy Suzanne McCosby Randolph McCue John McLaughlin Susan Meals Virginia Merlen George Miles Elizabeth Mifchell James Mueller Palricia Nealon Sherry Neese Ronald Novak Donna Oblaclc Eugene Palamara Anne Pallan Anfhony Ramclailll Carol Renforlh Jack Renforfh Linda Rieclc Raymond Schulh James Schwoebel Wayne Senlner William Shaw George Shunlr Jerry Simpson Richard Skiles Kalhleen Smifh Robarl Sranzalri Charles Sleinke Dennis Stiff Jane Slorolis Carl Weber Virginia Wegemer Sandra Weisserr Barbara Whaley Joann Lengyel Bob Lennon Karen Logan Frank Maxwell Samuel Mayer Nancy Mazuch James McFarland Roberl' McGuire Albert McKee Bernard Miller Lee Miller Linda Mincer Dorolhy Nixon Terri Naugle Calvin Norris Diane PaHerson Gary Pearce Carole Poslley Michael Robinson Helena Rodgers Daniel Schull! Ronald Shemela Roberl Shevlin Karen Shullz Susan Smyrhe Mary Soergel Annelie Sfaff James Thompson Dale Trimbur James Voller Debra Whifrenbarger Richard Wilds Susan Wolfendala Class of l967 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Bill Lohr. Treasurerg Palsy Campbell, Socreiaryp Jerry Aiken, President Chuck Clark, Vice President Our desliny exercises Hs influence over us even when. as yei. we have nol learned ifs nafureg if is our fulure lhal' lays down lhe law of our lodayf' -Friedrich Nielzsche This quofe clearly applies lo lhe sophomores, who. al- lhouqh carefree and lun loving, also porlrayed lheir serious minded alliludes lowards lhe lbkure. lnquisilive and crealive, lhe sophomore class showed a greal amounr of ialenl in choosing an appropriale lheme for lheir lirsl class parfy. The lheme, Guitars and Bongosf' provided an exolic almosphere lhrough fhe use of a lropical selling, palm lrees, and a lhafched hul. The dance was held Ocfober 2l, and included various novelly dances. Major emphasis This year was placed on lhe developmenl of Their class lreasury. The colleclion of dues, followed by lhe sale of blue and gold pens and lurlle pins. were lheir major campaigns. Bul fhe sophomores didn'l spend all lheir lime worrying aboul ways lo make money. lnlelleclual capabililies were demonslraled by lhe resulfs of 'the Nalional Educational Development Tesf, held on March I3. No? only have crealive and inlelleclual achievemenls been noled in lhe Class of 67, lhey also appear lo have all lhe necessary requirsmenls for fhe leaders of lomorrow. Only 'lime can lell. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE girls folk lo basketball players Chuck Clark and .larry Aiken abou! the coming game. if J .aids Class Officers Ask A ' wi 'Y' K A are 1' lip' A A X -me A G N f l :U A ,N YK A N, I A ,Mi .4 J i Y ' lQ:.x W. y ' is ' fs in ai , 1' ,ii Lib A Q 'f if '51 I G Q 4 get W- f A f P' ,ssl 1 56 4 1 Q 'K rx ra 132' x ,l gs 'S 41 X 'Z f :mf Jerry Aileen Ray Anderson Robert Balfour Mike Blacl: Amy Bogdanich David Brailey Ralph Byers Palsy Campbell Milne Casper Michael Colonello Margarel' Comley Kathy Congilio Shirley Davidson Laura Dillrnan Wally Dillman James Eyman Vera Ferguson Susan Fihgerald Janice Fritz Bruce Garver Pal Gasparin Shirley Graham Clyde Gray Darryl Griwah. Nancy Hays Linda Hespenheide Paul Hoffman William Johnsfon Donna Kapple Gary Kier Slaphan Koon Susan Lamb Reber? Lambert Vickie Ball Sylvia Barber James Belliveau Karan Bishop Chris Bruce David Burl: Robert Burl: Edward Burke Tim Carferall Rose Ann Ciafrs Charles Clarlc Cindy Colonellc Arden Cowan Kafhleen Cupples Gregory Czech Roberl Davidson Amy Eichner Bcnadele Ellis Penny Ellis David Erny Paul Fowler Bonnie Franceschina William Fredley Alan Frses Consfance Geyer James Giallomloardo John Giallombardo John Govan William Groom Carol Haller K nnelh Harclr Thomas Hawkins Bonnie Hoover R. Hubensfenberger Donna Hoover John lvnncic Sara Kline Charlerra Klinlr Cindy Kocher Anna Koehler Margaral Lana Phyllis Lapinslii Larry Lawson Richard Liflle Do You Feel Secure? William Lohr Frederick LudolfT Bruce Maihle Diane Marburgar Harry Mazuch Jennie McCombs Bruce Mclfelvey John Miles Robarl Morgan Dennis Morrissey Mary Moss Linda Murry Mariorie Nicllas Doug Oles William Park Josephine Payne Chrisiine Race Richard Regalslri Jack Reih Linda Reniclc David Roland Randy Ross James Roush Randy Rush Charles Scarf Jeiirey Scuffla Thomas Shaw Terry Shorfs Georgsanne Smirh Richard Smifh Sharon Sieinlxe William Terry Pamela Veris Linda Weaver David Wharfon David While Ralph Wilas Robert Winner W. Winferhalier Jame Wohlgemufh Terry Marshall Daniel Mariin Frances Mayer Paul Miller Kathy Molinaro James Monieifh Richard Niel Dianna Neese Suzanne Nesbii Alice Pearce Douglas Pell Gregory Puskas Colleen Rennon Roberi Rinamen George Robinson Ronald Russel Reber! Sauers Thomas Schiller Larry Slciles John Smalscer David Smilh Marcy Truasdell Patricia Versaw Carol Vogel Melvin Whifling Riley Whifrenbergar Rebecca Wiegand William Yurlra Marian Zeig Anihony Zwigm 'fi' like M At hh X, ' nf' 'if R in x ' L , ' l l Vi if we e 4 A 'f A ,. ., 5 'er' Us r QE , 93. Q.: I ,I QQ + ig 3,1 Q f eq..-' A A . at . iv? ini? if Z-f X 'I I '. i A' f' 1 - . :Sf - If 3 A W - ef . 3 Q if ii re :af r '. J. .af 1...f-fzJig 1 , f A fl y ,e 'I Xi 7 ' L? . mx I . il? A' 4 29 be V T Q' E? 13. + JR. HIGH 58 Class of 1968 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Edward McCormick. Secrefary: David Leonberg. Treasurer: Daniel Houselceeper, Presidenl: Sally Fylie. Vice Presidenf FRESHMEN l i. FRESHMAN STUDENTS who make good use of study hall get good grades. The direcfion in which educafion sfarfs a man will defer- mine his fufure life. -Plafo Parlez-vous francais? and Como esfa Ud are familiar phrases fo language sfudenfs in fhis year's Freshman Class. In addifion fo fhe fradifional fwo years of Lafin, fhe pupils are able fo fake four years of fhese popular Romance lan- guages. Qualified sfudenfs may sfudy Algebra ll, and fhose who are inferesfed in fhe sfrucfure and acfivifies of living organisms may subsfifufe Biology I for General Science. Individuals play an imporfanf parf in fhe acfivifies and social affairs of fhe Class of '68. Enferfainmenf for fhe Ocfober Kickoff Dance was provided by fhe Shafer brofh- ers, who played fheir elecfric quifars. Fleef halfbaclc Don Philips was a member of fhe Varsify squad, and even fhough he did nof leffer fhis year, his high achievemenf is worfhy of recognifion. Movies were shown fo fhe class by Dave and Dan Kroh. whose parenfs are on furlough from fhe Congo where they are medical missionaries. Tesfs aided fhe sfudenfs in deciding fhe subiecfs and fields in which fhey would specialize in lafer years. Indi- vidual abilifies and preferences were revealed fhrough Kuder Preference Tesfs which all freshmen fook. Freshmen who wanfed fo compefe wifh ofher Junior and Senior High sfudenfs could fake fhe Nafional Educafion Developmenf Tesf. 59 October Kickoff Dance gh 5 ggi, l I V D' A v N15 x M ei QS, V ,Leaf ,. -ry' ' Q. I: , Q 1-vi, r W: gl 4.4! 1 . fs . A 195 'B V i' mix, y L 4 . 1. ,M 44 ii ' 1c- - -ws.. ' , ,B D ea A X 1 A 1 a s lflb' rl .J -fi gene ,, 'gf V Tn- ,, y Ag V n ie f l sc, .W .. , V e Q 1 -yrs :eff ' 'nr 'r - ' 2 :Q I . l J 2 A 4 '- ffl zv ' - fI'..r 60 Wendy Abrnmovic Alice Balfour Susan Ball Roberf Blaclc Pairiclr Bagan Roger Bale Darlene Burr PaHi Byrnes David Campbell Gabriel Ciafre Barbara Cimadar Michele Colligan Bennie Davidson Charles Davidson Diana Dehart Michael Evans Pairicia Ferry Donald Fisher Sally Fylie Cafherine Gamble Mark Gasparin Schan Habay Margaref Haller James Hammond Bruce Henderson Linda Hiles Susan Hill Beclcy Blackburn Reber? Dunlap Mary Jane Ebner Dennis Pcrier Richard Reddinger Belsy Bellivaau Dorofhy Berninger Jerry Blacl: Linda Black Charles Bowers John Boyle Paul Buchanan Ruih Burk Donald Campbell Kaihleen cfrmpaeu Beryl Cashdollar Joan Charles George Comley Anroineiie CoHcna Beverly Crislip Donald Daugherly Donald Dulin Susan Eckenrocle Donald Edingar Deborah Ellis Linda Flercher Sandra Foster Reber! Frih Guy Fuhr Sieven Geller Arlene Given Gail Griffiih Daniel Grinde Guy Harmer David Hasley Debra Hays Jack Hacker? Judith Hodge Daniel Houselxaaper Raymond Housalieansr David Hunter Pam Funfare Francis Hammaci: Leonard Shaffer Lawrence Shevlin Starts Social Year Rex Hurd Bobeffe Huseman Pamela Hurchison James Knauff Sylva Kramer Daniel Kroh David Leonburg Judilh Leslie Linda Lewis Sieven McDonald Mary Lou McDonough Parricia McGrath Janis Norlhar! Paul Oblaclr Terry Pen ney Leslie Reap Jerrilyn Reih Beverly Rieger Cafhy Rorh Roberi Rounce Jay Ryan Pairicia Shabla George Shaiier Lillard Shaffer Brian Sferllng David Sfrader Sherry Sfrader Charles Trimbur Arlene Truvar Shirley Truver Carol Willman Lloyd Wilson Barbara Wise Frances lvancic Herb Kaufman Jo Ann Kazlaucllas David Kasey David Kroh Shirley Kuhn Lawrence Lahiclrey Judith Landass Joan LiHle William Marshall Dennis McCandless Edward McCormick Diane Millson James Mifchell Wesley Mirchell Mariin Norris Don Phillips John Polcsalr Raymond Rapp Ellen Ray Donna Rimel Ricky Rinaman Debby Rilier Cindy Robinson Joan Sahli Julia Sahli Melanie Schrager Glenn Senfner Crisfol Sherrow Jan Smith Linda Slabile Rolserf Siaweclri Barbara Swarmer Sandra Thompson Wilma Thompson Lloyd Trimble Edward Waller Bonnie Weclrerly C. Whiffenberger Cecilia Wilds Charles Wrighf Carol Yakim Thomas Yeager Jane? Zynoslry L i A J. ,TX Q 'N- , Q 3 -gh . ,5 Q iff la g:rii1nA.k.l dgsai AS glliggqilLaLul 5- l , 113 .-L fs ir. Fifa if V .5 - We 1' '69 1 sth' -, ni gs ny ..r s'15.,s...HQ' ',' if AWSH5 si as J IF. 'QA 1 4 :gig ' Wifi? .JVM 4 iif ' P A I it s :wi L ' . w - ,y,i, 'w , M , f' 'i me A i - kiwi- y Y ,rg fm, rusoiu' ' yr sua 5'f 'amxwrw A 'Ui QB1' r a Ai. 1 . I' has Q- . .KL L5 Mel A in y f ills, U .9 9' , H -5 '51 5 ia . argon . I' 'iff in ' . ' sg ,li ve Sana-.25 I 61 mer-m-r GRADE OFFICERS: cm: Balfour, swarm: Larry sssalans. Vice Prasiden+g.Thomas Meals. Treasurer: Palrick Smith, President Class of 1969 Education is -the highesf expression of achievemeni in our socieiy, ennobling and enriching human life. -John Fiizgerald Kennedy Jingle Bell l-lop. a Halloween parly, and dances com- prised a poriion of lhe year for fhe Class of '69. Yel 'rhese acliviiies were only a small perl' of lhe year for The eighfh grade. Academic goals were kepl in lhe foreground. The Iowa Tesf of Basic Skills were adminislered lo delermine lhe sfudenfs' achievemem' during ihe las? year. Ai ihe end of ihe school year, each pupil was able io decide whefher he will follow lhe scieniific, academic, lechnical, commercial, or general course of sludy in lhe nexi' four years of school. Individual guidance and fesiing was siressed, wiih each sfudenl receiving a personal inlerview wilh fhe guidance counselor. Tesls of find speech. reading. and hearing delic- iencies were given and special inslrucrion was given lhose who required ir. The guidance deparfmenl' cooperaled wilh fhe Buller Counly Office of Psychological Service To aid any sludenl' who needed lheir services. Prognoslic lesiing was used 'ro verify a sl'udeni's abilily lo perform well in a cer- lain course. 8th GRADE EIGHTH GRADE girls learn field hocky Iechniques in gym class. 62 Has Jingle Bell Hop Karen Anderson Deborah Augusline Carol Balfour Michael Barfell Larry Basllon George Bender George Blackmore Carol Boqan Gary Bollinger Reed Brown Greg Bruce Arlene Brush Susan Burford John Colligan David Covert Bruce Crifchlow Raymond Cuic Barbara Eclcman Pafrlcia Eichner Jackie Ellis Rebecca Ellis Virginia Fischer Roberr Flulras Herald Forsyfhe James Folia Evalyn Geslrich Wayne Geyer Ronald Gordon Thomas Goucher Sarah Grimlh Gary Griwalz Mary Haser Webb Hawlhorne Ronald nenbefg Colleen Jeufher Barry Kaufman Judith Keufold Gunn Asbiournsen Randolph Baslion Charles Balylrefer lra Baumgarlel Richard Borland Lauren Bowers Thomas Boyle Linda Burlner Sandra Campbell William Cashdollar Gecrgerla Curry Dianne Dobson Terrence Dunbar Barbara Fiel Louis Pnapaw Murl Fisher Sandra Fredley Daniel Gall Carol Gerwicl: Reber? 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' 5 ' QQ HL , 64 Eileen Kocher Sharon Koehler Sieve Kozakovslry Glenda Mahan Terry Massaih Beverly Mazuch Dennis McDeaviN Dennis McWilliams Thomas Meals Marilyn Morgan Karen Morrissey Margarer Mowsry Deborah Newfon Pafsy Noble Pairick Norris Thomas Priiis Eleanor Purvis William Raley Kalhleen Rihn William Rodgers Linda Roman Toni Sefilemirs Deena Sherrow Michael Shuni: Arfhur Soniag Jill Siewari Carolyn Slocicman Connie Uh Karen Van Buskirk Linda Van Dolsen Leo Wegemer Bonnie Weiss Gayle Wilson Janice Kramer David Lapinski William Lubberi Mariha Lulcenhach John Mazuch Deborah McCance Alayne Mccanch Kathleen McCandias: Lynda Miller Edward Mills Judith Molinaro Cindy Morgan Ronald Naugu Harry Neese Linda Nesss Phyllis Neighley Robert Norris Gail Penney David Perry Linda Poskey Charles Raugh Roberi Ray Joy Richardson Jean Riecl: Sandra Roman Sandra Sanlypal Mari: Schulh Judy Schwenice David Slrander Patrick Smiih Russell Snow Dale Soergel Kafhy Siuarl Jonarhan Thompson Caryn Tisdale Mari Dawn Trefry Gail Waller Jean Wassum James Weaverling Sharon Weclcerly Ksfhy wfngara Marlin Wolf Linda Wolfgang Roberf Yurlco Class l97O SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS: Wendy Versaw, Secraleryg Sam Barber. Treasurerg Paul Chiplock, President Adele Varga, Vice Prexidenl. 7th GRADE E Love of learning is a pleasanl and universal bond, since il deals wilh whal one is and nol whal one has. Freya Slarlc ll was remolely heard al lhe dislanl end of lhe hall. bul il grew. ll slrenqlhened, Soon lhe sound of exuberanl voices resounded. The counlenances ol one hundredveighly young Y scholars gazed upon foreign walls for lhe lirsl lime. The new sevenlh grade, lhe class ol '70, had arrived. Wilhin lhe ranks of lhe energelic lol were numerous lypes ol individuals, but lhey were uniled in a common cause lo learn. Educalion had engulfed lheir spirils. They assumed a delinile role in sporls and lilerary aclivi- lies. Wilh malurily, lhe sludenl governmenl was supporled. Recognizing lhe urgency lor fellowship, lwo very popular dances were held in lhe early parl ol lhe lerm. To slress individual programs, inlerviews wilh lhe quid- l ance counselor were provided for each sludenl. Profiling by lhe experience gained in lhe lnlermediale Building, lhe class ol '70 exhibiled unusual developmenl in ' scholaslic and social evenls. The polenlials ol' lhis class CURlOSITYlrillod1lvacul,SU'lSfUCfl0 5 0U9lll him bells' would be lremendous. This would be lhe class 'lo walchl i 65 Et fs! ,fe . I f . YW-' 1,155 l i i United-Education Had L li' '.. a s I l .bA' ' A. ll ,L ' if 1 U iiifi?e.i,rr i J J ' ' ss, ' ,, -,, 1 , V' YW , V: ,gf 'i ' ,iii H: ri, 1, ,MQ . 9'2- L E3 tl' l We . ' in , o r Fi hiv gig is 'J-2' , - a - . fe 33 wie 13. ' w, - d,'..K : A ii . fi - ,.,,.. - J li y Kr aft f f ff . 3. 'J h W' ' J ' L 45-if J in . F ,. 1 :a.1. ' ' 415 Q i f ' If f fgllbfiyf jffll t-. we ' . 1 .KV .ill i if W Er V We.. 1 2 .i .. fur si s ,r x., ,,. Q 2 5 i it F I ,IS . . 1' x , . 2, . wi, J' mf? , .M . 'nw fw s' R., r .figzsief 25 .U rf I if, 'KLA swf.- .r . 6 13.2 - 1: 12? 1 f.. E 4. 2.1 .1 .. 3 3 y .,. . hu six mg ?l.,2f:C'i.!L3, 'L 66 Q., if 5 .a is 'T-.. '51 L 3-F ru fi? .. -.si ' :k:i.il'XAE7i'?f so ' af K 4 .. N95 r 4 ,. . Wi- ', :fl . E... . -i Y' .Q , .. ,,fi,.2'fQ W' K, Susan Aiken Debra Anderson Joseph Baiuszik Carl Bierau Reber? Biirner Andrew Briceland Paul Chiplock Pafricia Comley Kevin Connors William Cress Jacqueline Cricks Paul Danik Kenneih Edinger James Ellis Charlene Ensminger James Ferry Cafhy Fiel Deborah Fiel Kennefh Forsyihe Rufh Fowler Deborah Gardner Michael Grubbs Nancy Hager Gary Harmer Mary Heupr Dennis Huffman Dennis Hunrer Donald Kelly Larry Kerr Beverly Knaell Linda Krah Ruse Lamberi Leslie Hulver Mariha Barber Samuel Berber Billie Lou Bell Beniamin Frederick Diane Bufieniield Henry Byers Sandra Campbell Jelirey Caylor Wanda Cook Larry Cooper Ross Ccppock Craig Crass Deborah Davidson Penni Davidson Reber? Dengler Ralph Eber+ Sharon Eyman Calvin Feaihars Bernard Feil Edward Ferree Caiherine Fischer John Fleming Sherry Flick Berry Forsyihe Janei Gasion Linda Gerwick Rose Giallomleardo Pamela Greynolds Diane Harvey Tama Henderson Wayne Brown Linda Hornick Raymond Jamison June Kroh Mary Kazleuckas Ruih Keith Brenda Knaell David Knauli Alison KnoH's John Knox Paula Larkin Thomas Lawson Karen Lees Jane? Leiever Engulfecl Their Spirits Virginia Lewis Nadine Lowlher James Lubberr Donald Marburger Jane McCandless Juan McCandless Timofhy Meals Elhel Merlen Alan Murray Linnea Murray Pamala Naugle Lynn Nebel John Norris James Noriharr Peggy Park Russell Phillips Margarel Rapp Jess Recldinger Jody Reimer Janer Reilz Sandra Rush Roy Russell Rebecca Schar Jane Scherer Rebecca Shaw Debra Smifh Gary Smilh George Smilh Caiherine Sleinlze William Slevick Palricia Slocliman George Slorelis Reber! Truesdell Edward Truver Georgia Van Dalsem Adele Verge William Vollc Lori Waliers Joyce Weisserf Julief Weller Thomas Wingard Paul Wchl emufh Alice Wal? Linda Wolf Susan Marlin Shirley Maser Guy McCanclless Suzanne Miller Susan Morgan Janelle Morrow Belly Neel Joyce Neel Connie Neese Charles Phoebe Leslie Polls Paula Race Jean Reulzel Margarel Rilchey Laurel Rose Tracey Schmifl Richard Scolf Katherine Semple Patricia Smirh Oynihia Slang Linda Sfarr Waller Swarmar Gail Tramdacl: Dale Trimble Donald Vensel Palricia Venlurino Wendy Versaw Roberla Wheeler Doris Wills Darcee Wilson Pelar Wriglhl Dororhy Yeager Shirley Yosi 'si 53 F I . P x M r VIL' -I . . Ia na ,i -, Q-, Qs aa y , . f V , . Eb. iii .sm ' ,Q QQ in v L W, 'L 't .I 1 1 '92 -f 1' I 'I -1 .a.a . ki an 'i' A is sf Q e or f QQ I-ilu , Y- A A a . f A Q fe-.rf iigf ir my ,A . l , ll 1 A . j!fif'f ,RJ S 'ia' X he 4 3,3 -wg L' f, . in J' - ixliwn xi J If -71 I 'wr L KVA ii . Z3 iii' ' -M? gn! ,. xg x-Ay, I t are f 'r'f- ' fa f fJv-A L T ' fi '53-wr. J R fi J .., Q 52 f- ,15.3 1'.f. ' 'J il A ' l 1 fl ffefr...-4-.-:sizes leF' f' . 53. is 67 ACTIV in ,'gg:,i ' .nf , C 2 , iQfF5f?S' 'rf' gaqszi vig, 4. xiiigifzf V+ X533 gm X -s ' Q x f K. Z5 If 5.4 'Ann' ' ,- . ABU . , wg? M, , W 'w- -.- ,N .- awww-e 524 .ix Q.. .5 . in , I Q M 'ff' wi .- 5 N if Q g, ff, rf 51 1' National Honor Society Expands. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Firsf Row: M. Ziegler. L. Johnsion. S. Bowser. E. Voller, V, Yurlro. D, Biicka. Second Row: T. Reynolds. K. Cashdollar, D. Reiter. M. McDonough, D. Henderson, T. Wiilmen. INN pictured: J. Lefever. J. Berber, B. Brown., Scholarship. leadership. cheracfer, and service is fhe moH'o of +he Naiional Honor Sociefy. For The 'lirsi iime ai Mars Area High School. sophomore and iunior members have been admiffed io The Nafional Honor Socieiy. ln for- mer years, only seniors were eligible io ioin. April 28 marked ihe dare of +he firsi iniiiaiion ceremony of ihe Nafional Honor Socieiy. New members were inducied by senior members during a solemn ceremony in an assembly program. To become a member. a siudeni musf have ai' lees+ a 3.0 average and fake live solid subiecis each year. A faculiy council musf approve each siudeni who applies for member- ship on his qualifies of leadership and characier. Taking charge of ihe commencemeni ceremony is one of ihe responsibiliiies of The senior Naiional Honor Society members. They provide a iheme and various members acl' as speakers. The addiiion of junior and sophomore members This year was 'rhe lirs+ sfep foward ihe creaiion of a more aciive . group. Alfhough ihe laie organizaiion of lhe Nafional Honor Socieiy This year made any furfher proiecis impossible. 1 'renfaiive plans for nex+ year's programs have been made. OFFICERS: Presidsnf, E. Brown: Secrefary-Treasurer, E. Voller: Vice Presidenf, K. Cashdollar. 70 Student Council Generates School Spirit SENIOR COUNCIL-Sitting: V. Yurho. E. Hawkins. K. Ccshdollar. B. Brown. Standing: D. Henderson. S. Leone. M. McDonough. Susanne Richter's arrival tultilled a dream initiated by last yeer's student council. The pleasant task ot welcoming a German exchange student and helping her adapt to Amer- ican lite remained for this year's council. Susanne's pres- ence triggered a one-day exchange of foreign students with neighboring schools. Student Council Peptomists strived to unite Mars stu- dents into a nucleus ot spirit about which school functions could revolve. COMBINED STUDENT COUNCILS-First Raw: S, Richter. B, Brown M. McDonough. K. Ceshdollar. E. Hawkins, V. Anderson. V. Yurlco. Di Henderson. Second Row: H. Maluch, D. Berber. D. Patterson. K. Tis- dale. W. Versaw. M. Niclllas. C. Holler. Third Row: S. Berber. G. Protits from after-the-game soclc hops. plus receipts trom the prosperous student store bought a new hi-ti for the social functions. The council was composed ot the senior high council, ad- vised by Mr. Dansar. and the iunior high council. sponsored by Mr. Simmons. Together. the representatives served as the voice of the student body, sharing the responsibility to act in the best interests ot the Mars Area High School student body. Pearce. S. Lamb. J. Cashdollar. V, Qualey, C. Gerwiclc. S, Thompson. W. Senter, D. Pell. B. Hasley. T. Elalreley. C. Lamb. T. Dunbar. P. Davidson. Future Teachers Plan Careers FUTURE TEACHERS-Fir!! Row: K. Rleclt. E. Augusline, K. Smlih, M. Funlare. M. Geunher. P. Lapinski, M. Hudson, M. Lappan. Second Row: S. Meals, S. Deem, B. Erny, B. Frnnceschina, P. Gespain, E. Milchell, V. Ferguson, C. Kirker, V. Ball. Mr. McGee. Third Row: C. Who would wan? lo be a Teacher? is 'rhe aififude of many siudenis. The members of The Fulure Teachers of America wan? fo be. Gaining experience and knowledge of lhe leaching profession is ihe aim of lhe club. Two days were sei' aside during which inleresled sludenfs rurunr rncuens-eager Mess., mf, :por-.sf el me mu.. rmhm of smwn, Amy sesame., ml Knrhy smnn. Heller, S. Bowser. M, Ziegler, B. Brown, C. Terelc, R. Jennings, G. Polscalr, S. Truver, A. Pearce. P. Given. C. Neison, T. Bicahouse, B. Kennihan, J. Barber. were pei-milled lo leach. ln addifion, a program was sei up in which the sludenis could aid feachers in lhe laslc of correcfing routine papers. During American Education Week, ihe members acfed as hosls by guiding guesfs in ihe school. America club fF.T.A.l, folks our lessen plans for :Yudenl hashing :lay with Bill Q.,-+ -m f -g.f SPANISH CLUB-Fin! Raw: M. Ziegler, A. Pallan. V. Qualey, E. Augustine. Second Row: Miss Mann, Advisor. J. Lengyel, K. Korede. P. Eberi, T. King. C. Trimble. S. Davidson, D. Merburger, E, Cunning- Spanish Club lncreesing knowledge of and sfimulaiing inieresf in Spen- ish speaking counlries was fhe infeniion of fhis year's Span- ish Club. A+ fhe inifiel meelings Miss Aloe presenfed slides on her lrip fo Mexico. For iniiieiion, ihe prospeclive members, who musi ac- quire a 2.5 average, had ro perform several siunis. They musl' mainiain a 2.0 average +0 remain in ihe club. ln fhe spring, fhe club held a dinner in which Spanish dishes were served. FRENCH CLUB-Sealed: Mr. Gaiser, H. Mazuch. D. Oblack, B. Brown. B. Erny. B. Franceschina, S. Nesbif. Second Row: P, Gasparin. R. Dickerson, S. Pershing, S. Bowser, P. Voris, C. Black, J. Cashdollar, K. Aiken, S. Blackmore, H. Gerwick, P. Nealon. Third Row: R. Pack. T. ham. Third Row: S. King, C. Terek, C. Neison, S. Leone, H. Hoffman. S. Truver, G. Polcsak, L. Leslie. French Club To srimulafe inleresi in 'rhe French language and rhe culfure and iradifions of the counfry was the goal of the French Club. Conduciing all lheir meelings in French sfrengfhened fheir speaking abiliiy. Prospecrive members applied for admission in February and were accepied on The basis of French grades. The year was climaxed by a picnic held at Norih Park for French and Spanish Club members. Willman, T. Bicehouse, V. Yurko. E. Voller. l.. Brooks, A. Eichner, S. Neese, A. Pierce. Fourfh Raw: J. Reddinger, K. Cashdeller, J. Bar- ber. J. Flukes, H. Johnson, W. Horner, D. Kirk, B. Mayer, E. Burke. T. Hawkins, E. Bongarfz. J. McLaughlin. J. Belliveau. ' TWP44-'FV wax... rr- 1-W Arif--qs 1 ' SCIENCE CLUB-Siiiing: S. Meals. V. Wegemsr, L. Fanlcle, M. Hudson. S. Deem. A. Given. J. Slorolis. Mr. Mrocheclt. Sfanding: R. Wegemer. J. McFarland. R. Bowers. D. Kirlz. K. Banqarlz. B. McKelvey. J. McLaughlin. A. Cowan. J. Miles. G. Miles. R. Kaufman. Science Club 5-4-3-2-I-Half!!! Undaunled by inilial failure and indecision, lhe Science Club conducfed varied experimenis and successfully corn- pleled lwo group projecls. Their lirsi proiecl was a simple lelescope. and iheir nexi proiecl was lhe successful con- slrucficn of an Esles Wind-Tunnel. Consisling of approximalely 'two dozen members. 'lhe club is alililialed wilh 'rhe Naiional Science Foundalion. Latin Club Wilh pomp and ceremony. lmperalor Bob Winner en- lered 'rhe banquel' hall on a liller borne by slaves. preceded by dancing girls. A Roman wedding spoken enlirely in Lalin and a gladia- lorial baffle preceded lhe banquet Freshmen slaves served fhe guesfs a menu based on fhar of The Romans. Foslering inferesl in Lalin cusloms is ihe primary pur- pose of lhe Lalin Club. LATIN CLUB-Firsl' Row: S. Koen. K. Congilio. J. Wohlgemilh. S. Sales. Mrs, Anderson. L. Murray. M. Truesdala. S. Filzgeruld. P. Lapinslri. B. Ellis. Second Row: S. Lamb. V. Ferguson. L. Hespenhide. R. Park. J. Mcnleiih. C. Collcnello, K. Molinaro. M. Niclclas. K. Bishop. A. Bogdnnich. V Ball. D. Burk. M, Casper. J. Miles. D. Griwah. Third Row: E. Snuers, C. Heller, R. Neel, E. Burlc. S. Kline. D. Neely. L, Reniclc. D. Pell, P. Versuw. B Winner. C. Bruce. R. Ross, B. Johnslon, A. Frees. 74 PLANET DUST-Firm' Row: K. Thompson, L. Feafhers, V. Yurlco, L. JohnsTon. S. King. Second Row: Mr. Hawkins, S. Blackmore, H. Ger- wick, S. Deem, P. Gasparin, R. Dickerson. C. Louis. A. Eichner, D. Hays. Planet Dust Papers! Buy your papers! Buy a PlaneT DusTl These words rang Through The halls one Thursday each monTh when The PlaneT DusT appeared in The Burler Counfy News Record. The Planel DusT has been published for The second year by an eslablished Journalism class. The siaff was aided This year by The use of second year sTudenTs who had gained valuable depfh from Their experience lasT year. The second semesTer, Journalism ll sTudenTs worlcecl on oTher publica- Tions. such as The Pl-'mei' yearbook. Besides having Their arTicles prinTed in The News Record, The sTalT also senT news slories To The Bui-ler Eagle, Moniior, and The Richlander. In This way. school news was read by The enTire communify. The DusT sfalif has a scrapbook full of The year's evenfs. ln an airlempl' To gain added knowledge and gain new ideas. The PlaneT Dusl siaff aTTended a convenTion held by The Pennsylvania School Press Associaiion aT Churchhill High School. They also visiTed The Buller CounTy News Record in Zelienople To observe The operaiions which lead To The prinfecl copies of The Planel' Dusl'. LasT year, The NaTionaI Scholasiic Press AssociaTion gave The Planel' Dusl' a good To very good raTing for The edifions published in The second semesTer. PLANET DUST-January 21, 1965 J. Cashdollar. Third Row: C. Clarli, R. Cienlr. B. Danilr. R. Rennon. M. Truesdell. P. Campbell. F. Voris, A. Bogdanich. P. Versaw. P. Comely. R. Novalr. Bob Burk. 'Li'.'fEIJf s' -135 To Participate- fo Hosf Band 75 Band Marches I n BAND-Firsi Row: F. Hammacli. J. Maluch. R. Anderson. P. Lecnberq. D. Reifer. T. Willman. J, Donaldson, R. Rinaman. V. Ball. C. Willman. Second Row: J. Leslie. S, Hill. M. Soergel. M. S. Marburger, D. Mar- burqer. J. Ebner. L. Schwab. B. Ziegler. S. Truver. S. Foster. J. Charles. J. Kazlauchlras. Third Row: H. Knauff, M. Boyle. V. Ferguson, C. Long. BAND OFFICERS for I9l:5 are Tom Willman. Vice Fresidanf: Jim Bar- ber. Presidenh Dave Hauserman. Treasurer. and Mary Sue Marburger, Secreiary. 76 W. Johnson. B. Swarmer, R, Marshall. S, McDonald. M. Knauff. Fourfh Row: D. Hauserman. D. Kirli. H. Mazuch. J. Monreiih, G. Puslcas. L. Wilson. D. Kiley. R. Dunlap. D. Mccandless. D. Daugherly. Fifth Raw: D. Fischer. J. Barber. R. Slciles. R. Winner. P. Ellis. C. Sreinlce. H. Johnslon. Sixlh Row: R. Miller. R. Ross. B. Garver. L. Trimble. Echoing across lhe gridiron. lhe eighleen lrumpel fan- fare was ihe irademarlc of lhe Royal Blue and Gold Varsiiy Marching Band. Under 'lhe direciion of fhe new band in- slruclor. DeWayne Simpson. ihe band emphasized block lormaiion. precision marching. and a lively iempo. Special roufines were developed not only for games. buf also for sfreel marching. In Oclober. lhe band played in rhe Mars Halloween Pa- rade and in lhe Republican Rally for lhe approaching na- iional elecfion. The Royal Blue and Gold marched in 'lhe Veleran's Day parade in Builer and performed for 'lhe an- nual Buclcwheal Supper held al lhe high school. This year 'lhe band was inviied lo lhe Annual lnvilafional Conceri al' Richland and also played for The Memorial Day service ai Mars. Band presidenl' James Barber was selecled fo represenf Mars High ai Piiisburgh Youih Sym- phony and played bassoon for The Duquesne Universily Symphony Orcheslra. Block Formation On May I4. The vorisTy band presenTed many Tine se- lecTions in The annual spring band conceri. The performance was enhanced by The lighTing and backdrops which helped To produce The desired aTmosphere. This year Mars High was also honored by being hosT To The annual CounTy Band concerT, which was held on Janu- ary 30. FourTeen Mars insTrumenTalisT's were among The l4O Band members chosen from schools in BuTler CounTy. Guesl' conducTor was Dr. Richard STrange, assisTanT professor of music and direcTor of Carnegie Tech's KilTie Band. The FirsT Snowfall was The Theme of This year's FanTasy Ball. Open To The enTire sTudenT body, The annual dance was held on December 29. Music was provided by Frankie Sawhoolfs OrchesTra. The ball reached The exciTing climax when senior maioreTTe Sharon Thompson was crowned Fan- Tasy Ball Queen by band presidanT James Barber and lasT year's queen. Connie Reniclz. Awards and recogniTion were given To band members. Seniors were honored aT The Richland game, which marked Their Tinal performance on The TooTball Tield. During The ChrisTmas program Treshmen received paiches. while The seniors had Their band sweaTers and leH'ers presenTed To Them. as-gum. . NEW BAND DIRECTOR, Mr. Simpson, plans rovlines fur the naxf gums BATON TWIRLERS-S. Puslcas. S. Thompson, K. Thompson, S. Fylce, E. Voller. 77 V Mars Area School Hosts FANTASY BALL QUEEN-Mars Area High School Senior, Sharon Thompson COLOR GUARD-S, Sieinke, E. Cunningham, A. Given. C. Klink. is crowned quaen of the Faniusy Ball by Connie Reniclc. Jim Barber, band president assists. FLAG TWIRLERS-C, Renick, P. Byrnes, L. Brooks, J. Cashdollar, D. Blicha. 78 , Butler County Band P X7 CHARLENE FRITZ-Head Maiorelh The Buller Counly Band was held al' Mars Area High School January 30. More Than 135 sfudeni' musicians from Buller, Karns Cify. Knoch. Monileau, Slippery Rock. Seneca Valley, and Mars look perl in +he concert Fourleen Mars sludenfs pariicipaled. The conceri was sponsored by The Pennsylvania Music Educalors' Associalion. The guesl conductor was Dr. Rich- ard E. Sfrange. assislanf professor of music and direcfor of fhe Kil+ie Band af Carnegie lnsfiiule of Technology. The Mars band direcfor, Dewayne Simpson. was hosl band direcfor. He iniroduced fhe program and conducfed The firsf fwo seleclions. ALERT PHOTOGRAPHER catches maioratfax eff Ohair guard. 1 I ' . . r . T, 1 . 1 1 I 1 f FOURTEEN TALENTED musician: from Mar: participated in The County Band Cenceri. 79 Planet Staff Develops Theme EDITORS: Mika McDonough, Mr. Hawkins, advisor, and Virginia Yurko pnndsr lhe Theme for ihe 1964-65 PLANET. Join lhe drive for 'b5 was lhe moffo of fhe subscrip- fion sales campaign of lhe I965 Planel yearbook. The year- book, under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Thomas Hawkins, is noi' only a memory book for lhe sludenis buf also a public relalions media promoling 'lhe Mars Area High School. Composing rhe Plane? slaff are six differenl slaffsz make- up. pholography, finance. sporls, lypisls. and liferary. The firsl Task of The slaff is +o choose an appropriale gPORTS STAFF: J. Flukas, R. Rennon, D. Pafrus. odiior. G. Collins. 80 fheme for fhe yearbook. This year il was individual dil- ferencesf' Nol only rnusf all lhe arlicles illuslrale fha iheme. bu+ any drawings inside lhe book and The cover musf also be appropriafe. The I964 Plane? was awarded a firsl place raling by +he Nalional Scholasfic Press Associalion. Firsl' place rafing is fhe second hiqhesl rafing any yearbook is awarded by 'the associalion. LITERARY STAFF: R. Pack. W. Horner. R. Wegemer. S. Bowser. ecliior. D. Reiter. J. Cnshdollnr. Individual Differen F-. FINANCE STAFF: M. Mnrburger, P. Nealon. T. Bicehouss, K. Cush- dollar, edifor. H. Garwick. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: V. Anderson, edihur. L. Harmer. B. Kaufman. II CGS LAYOUT STAFF: L. Johnston, ediior, E. VoHer, B. HoHmun, R. Ander- sen. INQY pictured-Kafhy McGeever1 BUSINESS STAFF: J. Lafaver, L. Douqherfy. S. Weissert, E. Hawkins, J. Nicklas. G. Hardf. D. Blackburn, C. Greynolds. fNof piciured-H. Hoffman, 81 ll G.A.A.-Sifiing: B. Ellis. C. Blaclc. D. Blicha, G. Smiih, C. Puslras, I.. Blandford. L. Murray. C. Klinli. S. Sieinlce. P. Campbell. Second Row: L. Hespenheide. J. Cashdollar. B. Erny, K. Hendrickson. C. Decker. S. Barber. M. Marburger. J. Niclzlas. K. Aiken. S. Thompson, C. Grey- Grecian Holiday DIANE BLICHA-football qvun. G. 82 2 f' T, f .W ' ' 15 W si-f'f?2 :,., . adm... ,J ' S.-aff'1:.. ,,.. a.,,5 nolds, K. Thompson. J. Fraser, L, Dougherfy, S. Blackmore. Third Row: V. Ball. J. Shevlin, K, Logan. R. Pacln, S, Mccosby. C. Reniclr, C. Frilz, M. Broolcs. Mrs. Weinzefl, S. Truver. E. Voller. L. Brooks. G. Hardr, E. Hawkins. D. Marburger. V. Ferguson. A. A. Dance Sslfing rhe mood for The annual Girls' Arhleric Associa- 'lion dance was fhe 'lheme A Grecian Holiday. The school cafeferia. decorafecl wirh Grecian pillars and oiher similar designs. presenled a very gala scene. The highlighf of ihe evening came when ihe former l964 G.A.A. queen. Miss Kirry Briceland. crowned Diane Blicha rhe i965 queen. Varsiiy football caprain Diclc Pauls pre- senied Diane wirh a charm braceler confaining a miniaiure fooiball wifh her name engraved on ir. Afier fhe presenrae iion. Diane was honored by a Queen's Dance. where 'fhe orher varsiry foorball players rock parf. The organizalion is under the guidance of Mrs. Darlene Weinzeil. physical educalion feacher. Membership in 'rhe associalion is based on fhe aihleiic acriviries of ihe girls. Applicalions musr be filled our and checked by former members before enhance info lhe club is complered. 4 Basketball or Football games, we lead thee on! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-L. Blandford, C. Decker. P. Campbell, M, Truesdell, K, Aiken, capfain: S. McCosby, B. Ellis. K. Hendrickson. B ErnY. C. Black. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Are you roofin' for lhe boys? Yea, man! Are you makin' any noise? Sure, am! Well. give us a fighT! This cheer and many ofhers were repealed 'ihroughouf 'the year by ihe varsify cheerleaders. As in pasi years ihe cheerleaders were very acfive in supporting boih ihe fool'- ball and baskefball games. Tromp Nor'rhwesiern and Ram fhe Rams were only iwo of fhe many signs which were placed in ihe halls before each of fhe games. These signs and fhe skiis ai ihe pep rallies seemed io sirengrhen school spirir and gel supporf from +he siudenis. Someihing different occurred in fhe number of cheer- leaders. The number rose from six +o len. This eliminaled fhe iunior varsify squad and also +he confusion of who was going lo cheer ai fhe various games. A dilifereni squad of five was on hand for each game. This new siiuaiion gave 'rhe girls a chance +o cheer and yer noi be behind in fheir school work. A grade average of 2.5 was necessary fo remain on 'ihe squad. Praclices were held fhroughouf The summer and once a week during The aihlefic season so ihe girls could keep in shape and have fhe 'time Yo work our new cheers. The girls were very loyal io lhe ieam members and 'rhe sfudenl' body. They cheered for all ihey were worfh. They cheered ihe ieam on lo viclory or sfood behind lhem during VARSITY CAPTAIN, Cathy Aiken, urge: spectators fo Hand up and holler. a delear-which helped a greal deal in keeping fhe leam alive wilh light 83 l . DRIVERS ED. CLUB-Firsf Row: V. Anderson. D. Carlini, L. Brooks. T. Blalceley, B. Teylor, B. Renforih. Mr. Skacan. Second Row: J. Shevlin. C. Trimble, S. Bowser. S. Pershing. G. Hardi. G. Miller, L. Leslie. N. Srewari. M. Ziegler. H. Hoffman. P. Welsh. L. Wieman. C. Grove. J. McWilliams. D. Pafrus. Third Row: C. Bennef, L. Feathers. D. Blackburn, Driver's Club Safely was The goal which fhis organizaiion endeavored io impress upon ihe whole of ihe sludem' body. A slcif was pul on ai Halloween 'lo caufion bolh ihe drivers and +he halloweeners of lhe need lo increase 'rheir vigilance. A windshield-washing campaign was inauguraled af one of lhe home foofball games. Advice on safely melhods were con- veyed af ceriain home baslceiball games. B. Erny. V. Qualey. L. Hole. E. Augusrine. D. Blicha. Fourih Row: J. Campbell. B. Evans. T. Bicehouse. R. Miller. K. Cashdollar, J. Canelos. J. McCandless. T. Willman. J. Barber. J. Yeager. J. Warnich. B. Hile. B. Hesley, P. Feineigle. Modern Dance Rhapsody in Blue, Slaughfer on Tenih Avenue, and Exodus ser The mood for +he modern dance ieam. Their crea+ive inferprefafions of lhe music conveyed lheir arf lo lhe audience. The Modern Dance Team. under fhe direciion of Mrs. Darlene Wainzeil, climaxed a year's worlc wifh perform- ances af fhe senior falenf show and fhe gym show. ggi .igigiff ..,. M. warm. 1 ,.:s5a.fi a Ie 3 4 131-in '4- -wygh . 1133, ,Q 4 nw' -W 3,33 . . s.5. '- ' .gy . 1 MODERN DANCE-Kneeling: J. Yeager, M. Brooks. T. Willman. Shnding: V. Anderson, C. Rennon. R. Wheeler, S. Merlin, D. Blicha, K. Hen- drickson, J. McCombs, S. Truver. ' S4 Let Us Entertain You. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE-Seated: J. Barber. First Row: V, Ball. J. Frih, S. S. King. S. McCosby. J. Fraser, K, Molinaro, G. Polscalc. Weissert. L. Blandford, P. Lapinslii, B. Ellis, E. Augustine. Second Row: TRIPLE TRIO Select twelve attractive senior high girls and combine with popular Broadway show tunes. Stir with the hand ot the school choral director, Mrs. Margaret Horwitz. Carefully blend in twelve voices until the desired harmony is reached. Add dance steps and stage maneuvers and for best results include a dash ot enthusiasm and a pinch ot determination. Dress in pastel evening gowns and set on a softly lighted stage. Christen the tinished product the Mars High Triple Trio and behold the transformation ot the former girls' ensemble. Many hours ot hard work after school contributed to the success ot the group. They strived to achieve their goal which was to serve as a Mars Area High public relations media. Mrs. Horwitz telt that good music. sung well by talented girls, does a lot to advertise the work being done in the school. The group also appeared in school programs and assem- blies. One of their favorite selections. Love Malces the World Go Round. entertained students at Christmas time. The members also doubled in the Performing Chorus and played reading roles in the musical, South Paciticf' TRIPLE TRIO rehearse: with Mrs. Hnrwifx for tho annual Christmas assembly. 85 Performing Chorus Presents PERFORMING CHORUS-Leif lo Righi-Firsl Row: T. Naugle P. Campbell, K. Burner. P. Lapinslci, M. Lappan, E. Augusiine, D. Goss, P. Davidson, J. Schwoebel, J. Wohlgemuih, K. Smilh, K. Cupples, K, Reiclm, S. Neslzil, K. Fiel. Second Row: C, Vogel. C. Lamb. L. Furlra. B. Johnslon, E. Burlc. G. Shunlc, W. Horner, B. Bowers, M. Marburger, S. Blaclrmore, J. Cashdollar, L, Blandford, V. Wegemer. Third Row: CHORUS OFFICERS-Patsy Campbell. Soc., Shawn Boyle, Trees., Suzanne Richier, Pres. 86 l l l K. Molinaro. D, Marburger, B. Ellis, H. G-erdiclr, S. McCosby, J. Knox. T, Reffaalli, R. Russell, J, Nicklas, K. Ailren, S. Ball. S. Richier, J. Fraser. Fourlh Row: G. Polcsalr, S. King, J. Warnick, T. Willman, J. Barber, A. Cowan, B. Taylor, R. Rennon. C. Long. J. McCanclless, T. Blalceley, J. Reddinger, J. McWilliams, S. Boyle, P. Comley. Dominaiing ihe culiural lives of sixfy senior high sfudenls, 'fhe Performing Chorus successfully compleied ils iniiial year by presenling ihe musical Sou+h Pacific. Relaxalion was sfressed by 'rhe direclor, Mrs. l-lorwirz. Mixing enioyrnent wiih work, ihe chorus gained proper 'lechniques of choral worlc, The chorus acquired experiences wiih frequenl rehearsals: on-sfage praciices provided a familiarify wi+h professional work. Favorable results were evicleni in fha firsl program pre- senied io lhe sfudenl body ai Thanksgiving. Scnorous chords floared lhrough lhe school halls as ihe chorus perfecled iheir Chrisimas program. The goal of Mrs. Horwiiz was lo excell all pasl' performances. Laboriously ihey praciiced, for lhe worlc of 'rhe chorus was iusl beginning. Sou+h Pacific. Oscar Hammersl'ein's musical paradise, was scheduled for produciion in March. Through hard worlc, Mars High presenied iis iirsi' musical comedy 'ro lhe public. Time will offer new challenges. A sigh of relief was brealhed as lhe final encore was given in Sou+h Pacific. The iob was finished. South Paci ic. u 1 ii T 5' i . 11 if X it 1.1. 5 ii - ii T' 'rt , hx it '- 11 tg, 'J '12 Har . l' r. .v-. ii :W -, Q y g '2s,.U in 4 . Q -, .'. :H z -' 'iq --fill fl' 'lg '- Q 'E 0-,ajf g 4 fe , F -I Enliaii-sf in f. E' .w-aff fr req .rr , '- 'W' F,-41' 6 ' ' r i. 'ff9 !1 .f !dif l1f s ., 'v .4 I ' 1 ISLAND GIRLS and lullnar Billis sing of Bali Hui. Mars Area High Schools lirsl musical. Rodgers and Ham- merslein's Soulh Pacific , was presenled March I2 and I3, ll was performed by lhe Mars Area High School Performing Chorus. The play look place on 'lwo Soulh Pacilic islands during World War ll. The casl was composed of marines. sailors, sea-bees. nurses, and Islanders. Of grealesl imporlance in lhe plol is lhe love affair loe- 'rween Nellie Forbush. a lively young nurse from Lillie Rock. Arkansas and Emile de Becque, a gallanl, middle-aged French planler. The romance belween Lf. Joe Cable and lhe lovely Ton- lcinese girl, Liar, ends lragically wilh his dealh. Bloody Mary. Lial's molher. is The shrewd operalor of a souvenir lrade. Lulher Billis is lhe earlhy seabee who per- forms in 'rhe Thanksgiving enlerlainmenr. Erica Augusline and Kalhleen Smilh bolh played Nellie Forbush one nighl. Charles Long had lha role of Emile de Becque. Nearly sixly sludenls were in lhe casl. Direcled by Mrs. Margarel l-lorwilz, Soull1 Pacific was a sell-our bolh performances. Marlin Clay served as sei de- signer ancl lechnical direclor. The dances were choreographed by Diane Blicha. Accompanisls were James Barbara and Phyllis Cohen from Carnegie Tech. Senior high boys served BILLIS AND other sailor: worry abou! Oh: shorrago of girls as ushers. ' BLOODY MARY falls LO. Cable of Bali Hai. EMILE AND NELLIE eller u party sf his plcmlolion. Thread That Runs So True BUDGE WALTERS lonlrs innocent. CHARACTERS: Jesse-Clarence Cusler, Naomi-Ann Pal- lan. John-Ron Novak. Dan-Dave Kirk, Berfha-Ruih Har- ris, Vaida-Jane Sfarbis, Befh-Bob Kaufman. Bill-Dennis Ccnners. Guy-Ray Cienek. Budge-James Thompson. Billy -George Collins, Snoolcie-Ron Shemela-Roberf Crago. Onea-Danny SHH. Peler-William Kennihan. Edifh-Rulh Anderson. Robin-Jo Ann Lengyel. Sally-Karen Logan. Jenny-Rose Ann Bowers, Grandma-Charlene Kirlcer, Era -Mary Sue Marburger. Celesle-Barb Whaley, Aunl Ellie -Polly Nealon, Miss Woods-Sharma Ebel, Pearl-Shirley Aaron. Leonora-Linda Davidson. Junior Class Play Why rhaf's impossible! H's awful. We're noi' going 'lo have a junior play! Sfudenls wifh drooping spirils had iusl aflended a iunior class meeling and filed from The audilorium, shocked by The news fha? had been revealed. The I964 Junior Play was cancelled! A direclor could noi be found. All was nor losi-, however. since sensing fha sfudenls dis- appoinfmeni, Mrs. Lois Laishaw and Mrs. Ida Mae Meckley volunfeered for The wearisome iob. Wes Horner was selecled as sludenl direclor. Valuable lime had been losl and so an accelerafed sched- ule was prepared for a large casr. Undaunfed. The direclors modeled The casl info fhe comical characiers of The play and afler concenlrafed effort fhe curfain was pulled. The Thread lhaf Runs so True became a Marfian realify. Wilh moun+ainous enlhusiasm. +he casl unravelled The 'rhread. Jesse Sl'uarl's aufobiography. LOVE AND STUDYING COMES easy lo sludenls uf Lonesome Valley School. STUDENTS AT Lonesome Valley win spelling bee aguin. -LN .,LL.,,c, mi, . fi- Q. Ask Any Girl A TYPICAL afternoon ar Madison Avenue Girls Halal. CHARACTERS: Meg-G-ini Bertolac: Mr. Wheeler-Bill Taylor: Mrs. Wheeler-Carol Neison: Aunf LeHie-Suzanne Truver: Aunf Fern-Susan Bowser: Ada-Virginia Yurlco: Jeannie-Carole Lamb: Lisa-Lorraine Boleg Heidi-Man garei Ziegler: Ruby-Janice Regelslci: Terri-Eileen Vollerg Miles Doughlon-Tom Blelmeley: Evan Doughion-Tom Will- man: Vince-Rich Rennon: Riclcy Pack: Jane-Barbara Erny: Train Announcer-John Yeager: Telephone operafor-Lynda Broolcs. Senior Play Meg Wheeler has used sfafisfics 'lo gel her way since she was lourieen, She used fhem fo convince her parenis that she should move io New Yorlc Cily. Once ihere. she lands a iob working wiih sfafislics for e marker research company. Becoming inleresied in Evan Doughion, she can'+ seem lo gel him seriously inleresied in her. She persuades Miles Dough+on. Evan's serious loroiher, Io underialre a moiivarion research proieci. The olaieci' is +o deiermine how ihe prod- uci' iMegI should be changed To please The consumer lEvanl. As 'Far as unsuspecfing Even is concerned, ihe proiecf is e success. Alihough rhe resuli of 'Iheir proieci is noi wha? rhey expecied, Meg and Miles are pleasantly surprised by il. This is ihe rale fold by The senior class play Ask Any Girl. which fakes place af ihe Madison Avenue Girls Hoiel in New York Cily. Direcied by Mrs. Lois Lafshaw. ihe play was given April 22 and 23. Virginia Anderson and Dave Heuserman acred as siudenr direcrors. VINCE DISPLAYS his work of modern arf. MEG'S FAMILY meet fhnir fuiuro son-in-law. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS-Kneeling: B. Cimador, C, Gerwick. Sianding: J. Ellis, V. Fisher, J. Norfhari. S. Ball, captain. Junior High Cheerleaders BASKETBALL game gives Junior High cheerleaders a chance le explode. 90 Viciory, viciory is our cry! This cheer rang 'rhrough ihe gym many fimes during 'ihe season coming from ihe Junior High cheerleaders. This energetic group of girls fried lo keep school spirii alive ai each of iheir games. They helped in many ways io cheer ihe boys on +o viciory or fo comforr Them when a defeai occurred. Some of ihe highlighis ihis year were faking a major parf in varsi+y pep rallies, selling programs ai ihe home varsify 'looiball and baskeiloall games, having Their own pep rallies and helping io sponsor a siudeni' bus. Any girl in sevenih, eighih, or ninih grade was eligible ro 'h-y our. Pracfices were held during The summer so fhai The girls were able 'lo organize ihemselves and revise cheers. The girls fhai mei' fhe requiremenis for 'The squad have worked 'This year 'ro cheer on 'rhe boys and creaie school spirii. The girls have promised 'themselves fo coniinue iheir ici: of keeping school spirii alive by frying ou+ again nexi year. CADET BAND-First Row: C. Klinlr, J. Ellis, K. Connors. J. Fotto. L. Cooper. Mr. Simpson. Second Raw: M. Ritchey. D. Yeager. D. Harvey. G. Wilson, K. Anderson. C. Jeuther. S. Miller. Third Row: M. Hauser. K. Rihn. M. Grubbs. D. Kelley. J. Caylor. G. Smith. P. Venturino. S. Maser, B. Mazucli, K. Van Buskirlr. M. Mewrey. C. Phoebe. D. Knauff. Cadet Band For the tirst time in several years the Cadet Band did not perform with the Varsity Band in a concert. This year they shared their concert program with the Junior High Chorus. Cadet Bond members not only gained valuable exper- ience in concert music. but also played in the pep rally tor the Richland football game and for a basketball rally. Under the direction ot Mr. Simpson. new band director. the members received special attention through weekly sectional practice in addition to the regular rehearsals. They all hope to become Varsity Band members. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS-Seated: N. Hager. A. Knotts. L. Gerwiclr. T. Wingard, R. llrenburg, A. Briceland, C. Cress. B. Rodgers. W. Rally. D. Soergel. P. Comley. G. Walters. E. Wise. Second Row: C. Long. J. Lelever. D. Andersen. L. Potts. D. Gardner. J. Scherer. K. Ediner. C. Batykeler. J. Baiuisxilr. B. Dengler. R. Bonn. R. Gordan. T. Boyle. L. Kratz. M, Luclrenbach, P. Larkin. S. Campbell, A, Varga, S, Wiclerly, Mrs. Horwitz. Third Raw: G. Mahan, S. Roman. S. Henderson. L. Roman. Fcurth Row: W. Awarmer. L. Poslcey. P. Neeley. T. Pritts. A. Murray. T. Schmitt, P. Wohlgemuth. C. Raugh. P. Norris, B. Bittner. B. Norris. Fifth Raw: W. Cook. P. Park. T. Settlemire. P. Race. S. Barber. P. Danik. R. Brown. B. Truesdell. J. Northhart. R. Naugle. C. Bierau. B. Stevicl. Sixth Row: R. Bastian. D. Covert. D. Perry. 6, Norton. R. Coppack. Junior Chorus The junior high students participating in the Junior Cho- rus realized the necessity ot music in modern lite. The means to this end were facilitated by the charms ot lyrics and melody. The fundamentals ot chorus worlc were first instilled by unpretentious songs. Later. the intricacy of the music in- creased and the love of singing was stressed. No serious program was performed, but these seventy sets ot vocal chords will hopefully bind the musical program ofthe school in the tuture. M. Glatsworthy, J. Ellis, S. Aiken. R. Russell. D. Porter, D. Boyle. D. Phillips. L. Shatter. L. Rose. S. Eyman. E. Frees. L. Ven Dalsim. J. Weis- sert. M. Trefrey. A. Balfour. Fourth Row: B. Hauseman, J. Landess. K. Stewart. E. Purvis. K. Wingard. S. Burford. S. Fredley, P. Chiplocir. J. Sontag. J. Weeverling. J. McCandless. D. DeHart. J. McCandlass, D. Fiel. B. Hunter. B. Ellis. JUNIOR HIGH LO-DOWN-C. Uh, J. Noriharl, T. Penny, C. Robinson, S. Fylre. J. Hodge, M. Haser. ll ll ' Lo-Down Through frial and fribulafion. lhe novice newspapermen and women of lhe Junior High Lo-Down scoured the ac- +ivi+ies of fheir bear and recorded lhese fads in iheir arficles. The sfaff affended a convenfion held by fhe Pennsylvania School Press Associafion al' Churchhill High School. The slaff acquired experience in composifion and gained an inleresl' in iournalism. Reading Club Reading can be lhe key rc fhe world. lf will always pro- vide enlerlainmenl and is the basis of school worlc, The sevenfh grade Reading Club. sponsored by Mrs. Vida Hud- son, was formed lo insiill a love of fhis valuable arf in fhe members. The club holds monlhly meelings in fhe library. Boolxs are reviewed by members and followed by a general dis- cussion on fhe worlh of fhe boolc. READlNG CLUB-Sealed: L. Gerwiclc. L. Krall. A. Verge. J. Schere, A. Knotts, N. Hager, J. Reih, D. Anderson, J. Lelever, S. Campbell. Shndlng: T. Wingard, C. Crass. l.. Polls. Mrs. Hudson, D. Fiel, R. Russell, J. Mccandless, R. Lamberr. D. Garder, J. McCandless. 92 Bfh GRADE ART CLUB-siHing: B. Ilnenbsrg. P. Eichner, C. Balfour, C. Morgan. J. Schwenlra. Slanding: Miss Gardner. M. Morgan, L. Wegemer. K. Rihn, A. Brush, E. Kocher, B. Hunler, K. Wingard, E. Black, M. Luclrenbach. 7th and 8th Grade Art Clubs Educalion is many lhings. ll is learning and sludying, building and crealing. ln lhe Eighlh Grade Arl Club, slu- denls combined malerials and lalenls lo creale piclures ol charcoal and crayon. Guided by Mr. Marvin Clay and Miss Mary Ann Gardner, various lypes of arl forms, such as waler color and spallerwork which were produced. enhanced lhe school lives ol lhe sludenls and improved lhe almos- phere ol lhe school. Take iusl one piece of conslruclion paper and hand il lo a member ol lhe Arl Club and whal do you gel back? -a beaulilul crealion. The clubs donaled lheir dillerenl proiecls lo lhe Sl. John Lulheran Home in Mars lhroughoul lhe year lo brighlen lhe palienls' lives. Al Chrislmas lime. lhe club made angels. shepherds and Sanla Clauses which were easily conslruclecl. 'Hh GRADE ART CLUB-Fin! Row: D, Marburger, L, Wallers. D. Fugh, B. Shaw. Second Row: V. Lewis, R. Russell. F. Beniamin, D. Gardner, T. Fran eschina, L. Polls. D. Davidson, B. Knaell. S. Fliclr, P. Sloclzman, T. Pell. Third Row: D. Anderson, J. Lelever. L. Crah. M. Richey, T. Wingard, C Cross. A. Kwolls. 93 Stage Crew STAGE CREW-Kneeling: 6. Bruce, R. Dunlap. S. Koen, R. Bole, Sec- ond Row: Mr. Clay. D. McCandless, C. Robinson, G. Harmer, C. Bal- Behind The Operaling lhe curlain. changing The lighls, and produc- ing sound effects were only a few of lhe many jobs per- formed by 'rhe slage crew. All background acfiviiies and ofher chores necessary 'lor a performance were 'rhe re- sponsibilily of lhis group. They assisled in lhe Junior ancl Senior Class Plays. lhe assemblies, lhe proclucfion of Soulh Pacific, Band concerls, and rhe Pixie Playhouse. BACKSTAGE bslon Juninr Play. 94 vi -nr XE-E., I is prix. four, L. Hermer, Miss Gardner. Third Row: M, McDonough. G, Miller, E. Hawkins, C. Neiscn. J. Lefever, R. Novels. Scenes Club STAGE SETS urs built by Dennis McCandlaxs and Mr. Clay far South Pacific. Projectionists Club Irv W veessq 'ff' 'L-aw saw:-'mf - PROJECTIONISTS-B. Haslay, Mr. Papilr, J. Knox. J. McCandless. Mr. Henicheclc, D. Brailey, J. Boyle, D. Campbell, G. Comely. Convenience and educaiion were only fwo of fhe ad- vanlages which 'lhis organizarion succeeded in fulfilling. Educalion of Hs membership in 'lhe correcl use and opera- lion of lhe various apparafus was fhe prime obieciive ol'+he organizaiicn. Teachers could resi assured fha? fhe equipmenf would be available when needed. ihus alleviaiing many worries and misgivings lhey mighf have had in connecfion wifh iheir lesson plan. ln addiiion To lhe audio-visual aids which have been acquired in 'ihe pasi, a iechnifax developer and a copier were iniroduced ihis year. The desire of The school adminisirafion To have an insiruc- fional maferials ceniers will be exiensively enhanced by lhe conrribuiion fha Proieciionisls Club offers. Composed of ninefeen members, ihis club meeis periodically for 'the pur- pose ol discussion, inslruciion. and worlz. These hard-working individuals righlfully deserve 'the acclaim which was ofien omiH'ed for ihe numerous services which ihey performed. Mr. Clemenf Papilc. himself a new leacher ai' Mars. is lhe sponsor of fhis indusirious organizalion. He personally mein- iains 'the orderliness Thai' is characferisiic of ihe audio-visual aids room. FROIECTIONISTS, Dave Braiicy and John Boyle, make phola prinix for Hia overhead proiociar under the diradien of Mr. Pupilr. 95 QA is F.B.L.A.-Sealed: F. Mayer. R. Ciafre. S. Puslcns. M. Zieg. G. Smith. D. Kepple. D. Hulver. N. Hays. L. Diflman. A. Koehler. Second Row: D. Neese. S. Graham. C. Shalr. L. Loskovich. C. Klinlr. M. Charles, S. Sleinke. C. Rennon. J. Niclrlas. C. Lamb. N. Ferguson. V. Queley. W. Winferhalrer. Miss Aloe. Third Raw: K. Fiel. C. Greynclds. J. Fraser. R. F. B. L. A. From lhe labyrinih of clicking 'rypewrilers and whirring office machines emerges a group of people disfinci in lheir chosen career. These are The Fulure Business Leaders of America. Members were primarily concerned wilh preparing for fhe business world. Annual subiecf skill confesls served as a goal lo sfimulaie The members. Under 'the leadership of Miss Aloe. The members under- 'look 'lhe iaslc of soliciling for Buller Counly Hear? Fund in ihe Mars Area School disfricf. OFFICE AIDS-First Row: B. Koch. M. Charles, S. Nev-Aon C. Puslras, P. Lennon. S. Thompson. Second Raw: C. Shak. G. Skornilra, N. Fergu- son. C. Lamb. J. Niclilas. C. Greynolds. J. Fraser. N. Thompson. K. . K 6 I ibQ::L.i'w. Fuhr. S. Lamb. B. Whaley. N. Maxuch. R. Kirsh, T. Hulver. B. Koch. C. Grove. C. Kocher. B. Hoover. N. Siewarf. Fourih Row: S. Weisserl. M. Brooks. J. Mccornbs. P. Welsh. D. Whillenlaurger. D. Jamison. P. Wheel- er. L. Wieman. G. Herdl. Gffice Aids Typing. filing, answering 'rhe lelephone! A secre+ary's worlc is never done! Composed of senior members of The commercial deparlmeni. fhe Ollice Aids assisl lhe school secrelaries and The guidance deparfmenf. Gaining experience for fulure employmenl is The main purpose of 'the group. No mailer whal +he lield in 'che bus- iness world, 'rhe experience They gained forms a firm foun- dalion for fufure employment Under a cooperefive program wilh business. many of 'rhe girls worked in business offices perl lime. Thompson. L. Dougherfy. Third Row: V. Qualey. P. Welsh. N. Siewari. L. Weiman. P. Wheeler. E. Hawkins. J. Regalslui. J. Shevlin. G. Hardr. C. Grove. -..--EA VARSITY CLUB-First Row: S, Leone, R, Rennon, J. Canelos. J. Mc- Candless, D, Barber, D. Pafrus, D. Pauls, J, Reddinger. B. Hasley, Sec- ond Row: Mr. Thompson, L. Fox, F. Ludolf. K. McAlpine, J. McWil4 liams, B. Taylor, T. Willman, R, McCue, R. Hughes, S, Boyle, D. Hen- Varsity Club Pulling together, the club strived for a number ct com- mon goals and accomplished them by working as a team. As is necessary tor any goal one hopes to attain, money was an inevitable problem. Some of their fund raising proi- ects included faculty games for Varsity, Jr. Varsity and Jr. High Awards. With their proceeds they sponsored the athletic banquet and bought letter sweaters for Varsity and Jr. Varsity Award winners. derson, H. Johnston, P. Laslrovich, B, Renforth. Third Row: D. Carlini. D. Wilds, J. Warnicln, W. Kicln. R. Byers. J. Campbell, B. Stanzaclri, D. Brailey, L. Kaufman, J. lvancic. J. Renforth, R. Fitlqerald. Hobby Club A model car contest was the climax ot the Hobby Club's year, The contest was open to any student, not just club members. Recognition was given to applicants whose ene tries were considered best of the show. The creative ability and slcill of the members was de- veloped through the activities of the club. Their imagina- tion and knowledge is also increased. The club is sponsored by Mr. Marlin Clay. HOBBY CLUB-Sitting: P. Oblaclr, J. McFarland, L, Lahiclcey, B. Mitchell, D. Trimble. Mr. Clay. E.Truver. 9' ' . l DEBATE TEAM-Firsi Row: S. Fitzgerald. L. Hespenheide. D. Marbur- ger. G. Miles, J. Wohlegernuth, J. Monieith. S. Kline. P. Gasparin. E. Cunningham. A. Pearce, S. Deem. C. Heller. Second Row: K. Mol- Debate Club Building ciiizenship requires a basic knowledge of gov- ernmeni and The abiliiy 'ro express one's views fluenily. This year a new club. fhe Debale Club. under ihe guidance of Mrs. Shirley Kelly. was faughi io inierprel eminem' issues, fake a stand. and supporl' fheir posiiion. Such iopics as foreign aid and lhe school dress code were discussed dur- ing fhe course of fhe year. On Oclober 31. They held a car wash, The profiis going 'foward The purchase of debafe and research books. inaro. V. Ferguson, B, Kaufman. B. Morgan, J. Miles. J. McFarland. A. Eichner, R. Wegemsr, B. Francschine. M. Funfare. Library Aids Aiding Mrs. Vida Hudson. 'the school librarian. is The iob of lhe Library Aids. Thess sfudenis gave up free periods lo assisl with such faslcs as card filing. repairing books. and checking on overdue boolcs and fines. December I5 was ihe dafe of The annual faculiy lea given by The group. The sludenis served iea. cookies. and candy +0 'lhe teachers and adminislralion. Toward The end of ihe year, book repairs and research siudenis iook much of lheir lime. LIBRARY AIDS-Sealed: L. Dougherty, J. Lengyl. L. Bole. C. Geyer. K. McGeevsr. C. Neison, M. Ziegler. D. Millson, G. Miller, D. Herd? Sfanding: K. Congilia, D. Augusline. R. Blackburn, L. Faalhers, C. Terelr. C. Kocher, P. Eberr. B. Morgan, K. Fiel, T. King. C. Poskey. 98 Sealed: S. Ebel, E. Voller, V. Yurlco, R. Pack, L. Brooks, S. Blaclcmere. Marlaurger, T. King, E. Boyle. A. Pierce. Second Row: H. Hovqmun, M, Lappnn. S. Pershing, D. Blackburn. C. Poslrey. Firsf Row: K, Korade, J. Srornlis, L. Furlca. K. Smirh, M. Truesdell, P. Voris. D. Hardl, L. K.'Bishop. S. Aaron. H. Rodgers, K. Congilio, l.. Bois. K. Logan, M. Feoihers. R.Andersen, C. Lewis, B. Hoffman. S, Daman. Future Nurses The newly organized Fuiure Nurses of America. under ihe sponsorship of Mrs. Helen Knaell. RN.. included girls inferesied in a nursing career. The club underioolr such proiecls as field irips 'ro diflerenl hospifals. helping our wirh ihe shof programs and lending a helping hand to siudenrs who had The misforiune of wearing crurches ihis pasi year. Throughoui +he year 'Phe girls also fried To develop beiier undersfanding abou+ nursing ihrough rhe aids of movies and leciures. Camera Club Look af 'rhe bircliel Throughour +l'1e year. fhe camera club of Mars High lcepi an eye on lhe birdie and focused Their sighl' on learning ihe arf-science, phoiography. This group of young camera buffs desired io see lheir pholos prinied in The Planer or rhe Planer Dust The aim was ful- filled by experimentation. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Fosfer and Mr. Hawkins. picfures wiih improved qualify were made for borh pleas- ure and purpose. The inifiel year was one of experimenling. Fu+ure years should be marked by conrribuiions and pride. CAMERA CLUB-Sfanding: R. Kaufman, Firs+ Row: B. McKelvey. A. Cowan, G. Miles, advisors. Mr. Fosfer, Mr. Hawlcins. Second Row: B. Winner. M. Luclcenbuclr. D. Erny, D, Griwafz, R. Novak, J. Miles, T. Shaw, B. Bowers. ATHLE fp F 4 1' N . N, X N 'M Q1 v r ffffzfx N W ,. 1 4 . xg? X 3 X , .A 5 , K ' ax 1 f V' ,K , sfgzivx 2 nt' b - ' -, N '-,w 'N ,Jr 1.1 9' . , aw 1. '- -, af' .. ' 'x, r. ful., Jr..- .f. 6 g ' X ' 1 9 x '- .. X e - 55,5 Q v . gh.. , If ' Y :J Sf Q .4 QS f . 'I I X X L Ng .f ' ,-. x ' Q 1 Q ,Fair 4 , . , , . , . X , H 4. if 2- Q 5 gif, I ,X , .NSN A .anime Q ' E jx, 5 , N ,xg in - N 'y Q ' X ' 'rf ' P ' - ' r 7 2' 1 , I J' V 11 dj 27?-Q4 .' ' v V . k jf . h J .f . 1 '- .9.' A I, 1 A . I 1 ff. . L ff. I , .4 nr' . , ' , .., . N ' - , . ft., V A W I ,. N-lv .'4 , -.' ggfjf- , 4.1, , ..,, J, L . WI' . fiif -Q ' ,. 'Huw ' 3' i 4 'ZF . A - bww We Ag rf .., ., W,-,e',.f vig? lf? if, !.3fJJE'7:W v 7' 'I f,b,a,,Vfj.f,!5rg'.?: ' ' ..', ' '7f'4'x '-dw... ' . H':' 5 1.3 -.Q -5 ., ' 25- nv wmv, 2' Ly .p' :LN 3.,mjJ,wi,':- Yu, V K list-,gflivgigg-.f:ak xi ,paae..ara9',:, .'.'Hnfff,-541-,fvhg '63 'xiii-f qu ,gy 31 un ,Q ,..f Q pq: -.1 . .,:,5,f' ,gf I If i al r ' ' A .' - . ' A in ' '-11 V '-if-'f . H., ' .- ' 4,?kg'Q.J,a ' .,,,l9q, .ua ay g s- J., . . g,,..', , '...,-qf , . M, ,Q , f'1f-.May ki- 3 iii A A .M-., K ' Richland Victory Makes VARSITY AND J. V. FOOTBALL TEAM-First Row: J. Warniclz. K. Mc- Alpine. J. Campbell. D. Wilds, J. Cunelos. J. McCandless, D, Pauls. B. Hesley. D. Henderson, J. Reddinger. T. Blakely. S, Leone, R. Ren- nnn. C. Wyant, mgr., C. Merclneck, mgr.. J. Roush, mgr. Second Raw: Coach C. Papilr, Coach G. Dambuugh, D. Phillips. L. Keuflman, W. Klclr. J, Simpson. R. Cienek, B, Denllr. D. Barber, R, McCue. B. Slanznlni, L. 1 l l Fox. M. Knufold, J. Renforlh. S. Boyle, mgr., D. Petrus, mgr.. B. Ren- forth. mgr.. J. McWilliams. mgr., T. Zwigerf. mgr. Third Row: Head Conch P. Douds, R. Lumberl, D. Breiley, J. Belliveau. R. Rush, J. Pack, T. Marshall, F. Ludolff, 8. Groom, D. Morrisey. G. Kier. A. Frees. J. Smelscer. R. Byers, J. lvancic. J. Aiken. T. Hawkins, B. Taylor, mgr.. B. Hughes, sludanl lreinar. SCORES Sepf. ll . . Mars 7 . . Knoch 20 Ocf. I7 . . Mars 6 . . . Easl' Daer I3 Seplz l9 . , Mars 0 . . . Union 25 Ocl. 24 . . Mars 25 . . Canler l4 Oct 2 . . Mars 0 . . Norflwwesfern 7 Oct 30 . . Mars 0 . . Bellevue 4-l Oct 9 . . Mars 6 . . Hampfon 48 Nov. 6 . . Mars I9 . . Richland l2 Jim McCundless. H.E. Dave Wilds. H.B. 102 Bill Hnsley, H.B. Slave Leone. QB. Season a Success HEAD COACH Paul Douds and assisianf Clemenf Papil: discuss Richland game wiih captains Jim McCandless i251 and Dick Pauls l67l. Jack Reddinger Ken Memphis Loolcing back over 'rhe season leaves many fhings 'ro be said. ll was a rough year for 'the Planefs bul a good year af lhe same fime. Despile fhe poor record of 2 wins and 6 losses lhe feam played well. From 'lhe beginning up ihrough lhe season's end, injuries 'lo lcey personnel huri fhe Planels. Afler 'the firsl' five games +l1e Planels were winless and if was said, The boys never gave up. The leam foughl' hard in every game and were rewarded wiih viclories over Cenler and Richland. Sfandouis for ihe Team were quarlerbaclc. Sieve Leone. halfbaclcs, Jim McCandless and Dave Wilds. guard. Dicl: Pauls. and cenler. Jaclr Reddinger. The passing and running of Leone, Wilds, and McCandless plus lhe fine line play of Pauls and Reddinger were insirumenial in leading 'lhe leam. Many of fhe 24 men who leifered 'rhis year will remain nexi year. Wiih +l'iese leflermen baclc and a few brealcs. nexf year's season should be a good one. Cenfer Tackle Dave Henderson John Warnicl: End End Rich Rennon Dick Pauls John Campbell Jim Canelos Guard Guard Taclnle Tackle Planets in Action Cause PAULS LEADS INTERFERENCE as Wild: carries for gain against Knocll. MCCANDIESS CLEARS THE WAY as leon: skirts and against Richland. Football Resume Mars vs. Knoch l20-7l Lost. ln the lid lifter of the I964 season the traditional battle was decided with a I3 point scoring drive by Knoch in the fourth quarter. Bright aspects of the game for the Planets were the passing of Steve Leone and running of Jim McCandless, which enabled Mars to score. Mars vs. Union l25-Ol Lost. The Planets iourneyed to rain soaked Newcastle for their first away game. The adverse weather conditions stymied the Planet running and passing game, and the men from Union had no trouble. They took the initial kickoff and literally sunk the Planets. Mars vs. Northwestern I7-Ol Lost. The rain followed Mars to their home field and a defensive battle was the story of their game. Fine passing by Leone plus the running of l-lasley and Wilds made for an interesting game. but a pass inter- ception in the final minute of play resulted in a heartbreaking loss for the Planets. Mars vs. Hampton l48-61 Lost. Fullback, Doug Barber and quarterback, Steve Leone teamed up for a touchdown. but the Planets were completely outclassed in this game. Hamp- ton had little opposition and presented a fine offensive thrust as well as a stiff defense. Mars vs. East Deer U3-bl Lost. ln a bitterly contested battle, the East Deer Bucks managed to score the winning touch- down in the final frame. A beautiful punt return by Dave Wilds set up the Planets score but this wasn't enough as the losing streak continued to five in a row. Mars vs. Center l25-141 Won. Victory came at last for the Planets in a hard fought game. Center scored twice to hold a I4-7 lead in the first half. The second half proved big for the Planets as Jim McCandless. Dave Wilds. and Steve Leone provided an overpowering offense. The defense picked up incentive as the Planets proved too tough for the Tigers of Center. Mars vs. Bellevue l4l-Ol Lost. The powerful Bellevue B Champions were just too strong for the Planets. offensively and defensively. The game saw the loss of two fine backs. Doug Barber and Bill Hasley, in one of the worst defeats the Mars Planets have suffered in many seasons. Mars vs. Richland ll?-l2l Won. A big second quarter plus a real team effort made the Planets' season a success. Once again Dave Wilds. Jim McCanclless. and the defensive squad turned in tine performances to down the Rams. The game not only topped the season. but it also sent Richland home still looking for a victory. Thrills and Heartbreak SA ssruon MANAGERS :ma uf work erw.s..g and fmrffng aquipmenf any Q ima pmdfc.. STATISTICS Yards Gained Rushing .... Toial First Downs . . i Passes Afiempied . . E Passes Compleied . . Yards Gained Passing . . Toiei Yards Gained . . Poinis Scored-Mars . . . Opponenis Poinfs Scored . ANOTHER INJURY? am Doc Yann, voluniur fruinsr for :hu Pier-un. MgCANDLESS 5QulRMs way lrom Q Richland mklor 105 Junior Vars JUNIOR VARSITY DEFENSE in a hea:l4o-head baffle ugainsf Richland. The Junior Varsify Foolball ieam experienced a poor sea- son in I964. Lilce fhe Varsily, lhey suffered many iniuries while playing a rough schedule. Despile lheir poor record of I-6, a brighi' spol was 'rlwe running of Junior fullback Larry Fox. In lheir only vicfory. over Efna. he paced lhe Junior Planefs lo viclory. Also. valuable experience was gained by llwe whole Team for nexl season. ity in Action COACH PAFIK mnfars wifh spofhr: over fha Iwo-way radio Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Union . . Eine . . . Karns Cify . Seneca Valley Millvale . . Richland . . Knocli . . MSCUE AND IVANCIC don in on Rirhlvnd bull wffirr- LARRY FOX 1412 runs a down and eu! puffern against Richland 106 Junior High Football JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL-Firsl Raw: J. Hammond, B. Henderson. J. Knaull. R. Hurd. lvl. Evans, R, Reddinger, J. Blaclc. G. Wieman, G. Shaffer, L. Basilona, E. Sterling, C. Trimbur. T. Yeager. J. Polosa. Second Row: J. McAuIey. J. Smifh. D. Porter. C. Bowers. D. Grinde, D. Dolin, D. Houselreeper. E. McCormick. J. Millson. R. Housekeepar. Under Their new head coach. Gerald Dambach. lhe Junior High Planefs provided many excifing momenfs. Despile 'rheir winless record some consolafion was gained from being 'rhe only 'ieam lo score upon undefealed Richland. The only fouchdown of The season was scored by Dick Reddinger on a pass from Dan Houselceeper in fhe Richland game. DICK REDDINGER SCORES only Jr. High touchdown again:-1 unlnahn Richland. T. Massofh. R. Flulras. Manager, T. Nlorchelr. Assl. Coach. Crisl, Head Coach. Dambuch. Third Row: G. Blackmore. S. Geller. D, Ceverl. G. Fuhr, R. Rapp, P. Oblaclc, D. Chiplock, R. Davidson. G. Comely, D. Hasley. G. Ciafre, Manager, H. Forsylhe, C. Wrighf, D. McWilliams. Knoch 25 . . Mars 0 Easf Deer 7 . . Mars O Karns Cify 39 . . . Mars 0 Seneca Valley 40 . . Mars 0 Richland 47 . . . Mars 6 HEAD COACH GERALD DAMBACH and alsisfanf Michael Cris! poinl sul fundamental: in new member: of the Junior High Planels. 107 Mars In New League VARSITY TEAM-Fronf Row: R. Filzgerald, J. Flukas, R. Slanzalmi. R. Danilc, R, Cleve, C. Clurlc. Second Row: Coach M. Crisl, D. Henderson, J. Mc- Candless, D, Fosler, R. Griliiih, S. Leone. J. lvancic, Varsity Basketball The i965 WPIAL season of play was. for 'rhe Mars Planels. a long one. New head coach Michael Crisl' and his ieam faced a rough schedule. This was lhe 'iirsl season ihai a Mars baslrelball Team had played in WPIAL compeiilion. The Mars leam won only 4 of I2 non-league games. and could capiure only a single league game. Mars was lasl' in iis sec- iion wiih a record of one win and ren losses. The loial season record was 5 wins and l7 losses. The Planels had almosi an even record before league play began. Then lhey hif an eleven game losing slrealc. Despile a fine siarl in many of ihe games, ihere was usually one quarier in which 'rhe men from Mars would fall behind. This quarier oflen proved fafal, and cosl' 1-he leam several games. The mosi imporiani win during lhe season was againsl a rough Rochesfer leam. This win lcnoclsed Rochesler our of a fhree-way lie for lirsl' place. ll was a close game. Mars winning 69-68. A greai amounl' of experience was gained 'rhroughoul lhe season by boih lhe iuniors and sophomores. This experience should help lo improve nexl year's record a greal deal. COACH cmsr and vmriy wprsrn Jam McCundless. 108 Brings New Problems STEVE LEONE JIM McCANDLE5S mc:-1 FITZGERALD pAvE HENDERSON STATISTICS Name 1, FTA Fihgerald 32.4 81 Clava 30.3 156 Leone 29.4 81 McCandless 25.9 89 Fosfer 38.1 45 Clark 37.0 52 Sranzaki 33.3 38 Ivcncic 21.4 26 Henderson 27.2 13 Flulras 33.3 IB Danilc 100.0 2 Mars 30.8 630 Opponenls 38.0 645 TP 310 285 186 132 130 78 73 20 20 I3 4 1271 91 Mars 54 Mars 53 62 Mars 61 68 Mars 73 Mars 78 Mars 69 85 Mars 59 Mars 39 42 Mars 68 27 Mars 60 4-9 Mars 53 69 Mars 38 49 SEASON SUMMARY Wesfern Beaver Opening Defeal 70 Richland 4111 Quarfer Fafal 67 Sweel Revenge 55 Perry Poor Shoofing Hurf 84 Hearfbreelcer 70 Shenanqo Isl Vicfory 61 Millvale Big 2nd Half 74 Norflwweslern Easy Viclo 49 Over confidence 103 Knoclx Loss of Isl Place Trophy 87 Mohawk Indians Scalp Planels 77 Worsf Loss of Year 92 Riverside 2nd Half Coslly 80 Freeze Mells 34 Freedom Freedom Was Hof 83 lllh Slraighl Loss 68 Roclnesler Rochesler Too Tough 76 Besl Game 68 Seneca Valley Old Rivals Meer' 57 Long Season Ends 72 109 MANAGERS: E. Frees. R. Petrus. T. Willman, R. Hughes. H. Jolmslon COACH CRIST discusses slrafegy wifll his ham. Varsity Planets Even lhough fhe Planeis had a poor leam record. lhere were several fine individual showings. Senior Jim McCandless demonslraled his grear rebounding skill lhroughoui 'ihe en- lire season. OFfensively, Jim coniribufed 132 poinls. Assisi- ing Jim under 'the boards were iuniors Dave Fosier, who scored I3O poinis, and Bob Slanzalci, who scored 73 poinls. The leading scorer on +he leam was senior Rich Fiizgereld., ln each of fan games he scored 20 or more poinis. including 33 againsl New Wilmingfon. Also, he led fhe feam in field goals and in foul-shooting percentage. Anolher senior, Sieve Leone, confribuied l86 poinis 'ro flue offensive alhsclc. During 'rhe season he played oul fron? and under +he boards, doing a fine defensive fob. Junior Bob Cleve was second in scoring wilh 285 poinfs in foul-shooling and field goals, Affer scoring in ihe double 'Figures in mosi of lhe games. he was chosen io be on il-ie second all-slar ieam of seciion I4-A of lhe WPIAL. Sophomore Chuck Clark, who played on 'rhe Varsily ihe lasf half of fhe season, accounied for 78 poinls. He played well for lhe Versily, once scoring I9 poinfs againsi Rochesler. .HM MCCANDLESS blocks anolhar one against Riverside. Phbfos courhx ol Buflor Counfy llsws-Record. STEVE LEONE lays up lwo, Parry game. I n Action rucu rnzoemo gm up among d.f.f.dm, shmfmgo gm.. 2 ,I ,. K DAVE FOSTER baffle: for fha bull in Purry gums. 'v BOB CLEVA drives against Ridllun -X ix 111 CHUCK CLARK balllus Snnnca. Phoios eourhxy of luilor Ceunty Nnws-Rucord. Junior Varsity Basketball The Junior Varsify squad ended 'rheir season wilh a iolal record of 4 wins and I5 losses. The Team scored 846 folal polnls and had a field goal percenlage of 29.8. Oulsfanding player for 'rhe leam was Chuck Clark. who scored 2l0 poinis. John Ivancic, Dave Brailey. and Jerry Aiken also played well. CHUCK CLARK rebounds against Rirhlund. Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars J.V. SCORES Wesfern Beaver . . Richland . Shenango . . Millvale . . . . Perry . Norlhwesfern . . Mohawk . Riverside . . . Freedom . Norlhweslern . . Rochesler . Seneca Valley New Wilminglon New Wilminglon . . . Mohawk . Riverside . . Freedom . . Rochesler . Seneca Valley 56 35 46 68 52 4-I 57 60 64- 4l 66 59 47 57 62 43 58 68 52 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM-Fmnl Row: C. Weller. R. Ross, D. Pell. R. Burk. D. Burke, C. Clark, L. Kaufman.Saccnd Row: W. Johnson, mgr., Couch P. Douds. R. Danik, G. Czech. J. lvancic. D, Brailey, J. Aiken. D. Griwalz. mqr., R. Russell. mgr. 112 Junior High Basketball Each player on 'lhe Junior High learn gained experience during lhis season. This experience will aid ihe young Planels a greal deal. ll should also help 'lhem fo beiier lhe fulure learn records. Ou? of lhis Junior High Team, several boys displayed greal pofenlial for 'the fulure. Mars Knoch Mars Karns Cily Mars George Jr. Republic Mars Richland Mars Seneca Valley Mars Moniieau Mars Knoch Mars Richland Mars Monileau Mars Seneca Valley COACH DAMBACH wilh caplains Dave Kilny and Jim Knuuff. Mars 59 . - Kal-ns CNY 60 JUNIOR HIGH TEAM-Front Row: D. Porfer. mgr., W. Cashdollar. L. Wilson. J. Black, l. Buumgartel, L. Basilone. G. Bender. mgr., Second Row: L. Trimble, H. Neese. D. Leonberg, D. Kiley, S. Ruffenach, A. Greynolds, Third Row: D. Covert R. Flulzas, J. Hammond, D. Hunler. R. Hurd. J. Knauff. G. Wegemer, Coach G. Dambach. ZEVEISTH AND EIGHTH GRADE TEAM-Fran! Row: D. Knaufl, L. Cooper, R. Trusdell, T. Pell, D. Vensal, R. Froneralh. B. Cress. P. Chiploclx. ru s. M Girls Varsity VARSITY TEAM-Firsf Row: C. Greynolds. S. Thompson. R. Pack. L. Brooks. K. Thompson. Second Row: N. Thompson. Mgr., J, Shevlin. D. Oblacir. J Cashdollar. E. Hawkins, Mrs. Church, Coach, S. King. S. Wclfendnle. L. Hood. S. Richier. lNoI picfured-S. Blucicmorei. Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars Mars I8 35 27 3I 2I 34 25 27 28 I6 SCORES . . . KnocI142 . Fox Chapel 22 . . Richland 42 Seneca Valley I6 . Fox Chapel I8 . . . Knoch 42 Slippery Rock IO Seneca Valley 2I . Vinceniian 46 . . Richland 39 VARSITY COACH. CAFTAINS. and MANAGER: Mrs. Church. I.. Brooks, K. Thompson, N. Thompson. 114 LINDA Hoon mimi. :rmn guard io mr. Iwo parm. Have Even Season Coach Nancy Church led 'rhe varsily girls in lhe firsl' even season for many years. In a clisappoinling season premiere, Mars varsily girls dropped lheir firsl game io Knoch. Back on lheir own floor for lhe nexl, The Planels defealed Fox Chapel for Their firsl viciory. Mars held Richland fo a lhree- poinl lead al' The half. buf in lhe lhird quarier 'rhe Rams proved +oo much for Mars. A second win was scored againsl Seneca Valley. An away game wilh Fox Chapel added anolher win lo The varsily record. Afler liaing lhe game in The lhird quarfer. The Planels losl lheir second confesl wilh Knoch. The varsiiy learn picked up 'rwo more wins over Slippery Rock and Seneca Valley. Losses 'ro Vinceniian and Richland ended The season wi+h an even five wins and live losses. The varsity girls also parlicipaled in lhe Richland Tourna- menl al lhe Richland Youlh Foundalion. Mars mel defeat al The hands of Sharpsburg and Richland 'ro place lourlh among seven parlicipaling schools. Linda Hood, high-scoring varsiiy forward. was awarded an all-slar lrophy for oufsfanding abiliiy in The fournameni games. The iunior varsity leam slaried lheir season off slowly. buf picked up in The second half fo end ihe season wilh four wins and live losses. The high poinl of iheir record was a win over Knoch. MARS FORWARD, Linda Brooks, lualrs for help ugainsf Knodl. J. V. TEAM-Lsff io rigid: P. Ellis. Mgr.. S. Blackmore. S. Neesa. L. Hespenheide, B. Weclrerlv. A. Pallan, M. Brooks. W. Abromovic. J. Landess. A. Given. V. Ferguson. L. Mincer, B. Cashdollar, S. Lamb. 115 Gymnastic Exhibition. BOYS GYM TEAM-Firsi Row: R. Bowers, 6. Claire. J. Ellis, R. Truesclels. W. Sfaviclc, D. Vensel. T. Pell: Second Row: R. Bowers. J. Giallomlaardc. D. Phillips, J. Reniorih, J. McLaughlin: Third Row: Mr. Douds, M. McDonough, J. Warniclc, W. Brown: Fourih Row: J. Yeager, J, Thompson, R. Hile. The boys' gym iearn gives junior and senior high school siuclenrs, who excel in gyrnnasfics, a chance To parlicipafe in a spring sporf. The boys' ieam, sponsored by Mr. Paul Douds, will have i+s ihird annual gymnasiics exhibilion, wifh fhe girls gym ieam. on May 6. The hard work of rhe feam is poiniecl ioward ihis exhibifion. because fhe leam has nor .IOHN MclAUGHl.lN perfect: fha L-hang on fha still rings. 116 yer siarled compefilion. The 'ream consisis of boys specializing on one or more of ihe following pieces of gym equipment irampoline, siill rings, parallel bars, side horse. and fhe free floor exercises. To be elected lo 'lhe leam a boy musl be proficienl' on fhree of ihese apparaiuses. l l HARRY MAZUCH warms up on eh. parallel bm, May 6 DOTTY NIXON does a nad: spring lrom fha :ids horse. LINDA BLACK, Susanne Nuxbii, Janis Norihurr, und Coral Black prodin stunts on Hn Balanro Beam. Boys And Girls Gym Team The lime and energy of lhis year's girls' gym leam was direcled foward lhe annual gymnaslic exhibillon. Under 'lhe sponsorship of Mrs. Darlene Wienzell, 'Phe girls combined wilh lhe boys' gym feam lo presenl lhe gym show May 6. To be chosen for ihe leem a girl musl' be proficienf on lwo or more pieces of apparaius. The leem works on lhe balance beam, rings, lrampoline, fumbling. horse, and free exercise. Affer-chool praclices were scheduled in which lhey prac- liced lheir roulines for lhe annual show, Gym leam swealshirfs will be awarded fo new girls on 'the leam. - Jris... 41. X . Firsf Row: Judy Leiever. Eleanor Purvis. Janis Norlhnrf. Sue Millar, Linda Blaclc, Cindy Slang. Eslher Cunningham. Second Row: Mrs. Weinzeil. Helene Rodgers, Barbra Burke, Janet Zynoslry, Carol Black. Back Row: Sandy Fosfer. Knfhleen Aiken. Carol Decker. Rose Ann Bowers, Diane Blicha Cnphiin, Linda Murray, Beclcie Shaw, Karen Hendrickson, Sulannu Nezbif. 117 Golf Team Begins Second Season GOLF TEAM--Firsf Row: R. Parlc. P. Laslrovich, J. Reddinger R. Winner, Second Row: D. Burke, S. Leone, C, Weller, Coach M. Crisi. COACH CRIST instructs Sieve Leone and Pals Laskovich in the use of irons. Courtesy of Builer Co. News Record GOLF TEAM The spring oi I965 saw lhe largesi golf ream on ihe fairways for Mars High School. Under head coach, Michael Cris+. and his assisianl. Gerald Damloach. lhe learn played oui al lhe Balrersfown Golf Course. The nucleus oi lhe leam was composed oi Sieve Leone, Pele Laslcovich, and .lack Reddinger. These lhree seniors provided ihe scoring punch and were capably baclced up by seven sophomores. These sophomores were Clyde Weller. Bill Johnslon, Bob Winner, Roy Parlr, David Burlc, Bob Burk, and Chris Bruce. The learn compered in rnaich play in 'lhe W.P.l.A.l.. A greal amouni or' inleresi has been shown in 'lhe golf leam. The sophomores are gaining experience lhis year which will be needed for lhe nexl year's ieam. In early season maiches 'rhe ieam achieved a greaf deal more successes lhan in ihe previous year. Golf, one oi lhe coun+ry's leading forms oi recrealion. has proved 'ro be a wel- come acldiiion lo lhe exlracurricular slaie oi acfivifies ai Mars High School. This is eviden? by lhe increasing number oi sluclenis parlicipaiing in and supporling lhe Team. Track: A New Spring Sport DON PHILLIPS loops hurdles. A new sporT. Track. was inTroduced To The Mars sTudenT body during The I964-65 school year. This sporT was meT wiTh enThusiasm by The enTire sTudenT body. A qreaT number of boys were acTive in The sporT which covered a large varieTy of evenTs. The I20-yard high hurdles, ICO-yard dash, Two-mile run, 880-yard. 220-yard, mile relay, and The Two-mile relay were all included in The Track evenTs, The Tield evenTs included The Sher, pole-vaulT. discus. high iump. broad iump, hop-slxip- jump. and The Iavelin. These evenTs improved boTh physical condiTion and individual characTer. JIM HOFFMAN Iris: The pole-vaulf. Due To The greaT number of Track and Tield evenTs, more boys were acfive in Traclr Than in any oTher sporf. Unlilce oTher sporTs, Traclc gave each parTicipanT a chance To be acTive in The sporT ThroughouT The season. The Track Team was under The able direcTion of Coach Gerald Dambach. Coach Dambach lcepT The boys on Their Toes. in order ThaT They would always be able To give one hundred per cenT. Traclr. as a new spring sporT. hopes To prove very suc- cessful. TRACK TEAM-FirsT Row: R. Kaufman, W, Kennihen, L. Fox. R. Cleve, F. Hespenheide, R. Weqemer, J. Yeager, T. Willman, S. Pell, D. Kirlc. D. Morrissey. R. WhiTTenberqer, B. Miller, D. Fuhr. Second Row: S. Meyer, H. Mazuch. R. Morgan, C. Marchek, D. Phillips, D. Kiley, J. Black. T. Hawkins, R, Crego, J. Renforih. J. ShuTT'le. D. Campbell, D. Harkness. R. Lovers, L. Slciles. D. Griwafz, C. Bowers, Coach, 6. Dambach. Third Row: B. Kennihan, G. Fraehaffer, D. Campbell, J. Reiiz, R. Rinaman, R. Schulh, D. Pell. R. Ross. C. Clark, G. Pearce, B. Mclielvey, J. Hoffman, D. Brailey, W. Terry. 119 . -.-. CIHZENS NAHCNAL EVANS CITY, PENNSYLVANIA WEXFORD, PENNSYLVANIA ZELIENOPLE, PENNSYLVANIA LYNDORA, PENNSYLVANIA BANK 538-34 I 0 935- I 50 I 452-8500 287-770I Congratulations from the MARS NATIONAL BANK MEMBER F .D.I.C. 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Awmmu:n1H ' 625.1970 I V - glmmlllllllllllllllll . mmntnulllv East Railroad St. MARS, PA. Imuuttill LLOYD JOHNSON CO. The Business Customers Built Butler's Most Complete Stationery Store FURNITURE BUTLER, PA. 287-6733 212-214 South Main Street DEAN PHIPPS B d P 898-3189 Instant Credit 287-9994 H cr, 3' 243 S. MAIN ST. BUTLER, PA- 2815701 HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY HARVEY TRADER The Complete Music Store Congratulations rnowocnnns - neconos - vmaos - Musuc survues Musscn msnzumsms 115-121 E. NORTH ST. BUTLER, PA. from DON'S SUNOCO SERVICE MILO WILLIAMS, JEWELERS State Inspection I General Repairs 6254121 BUTLER PA Mars-Valencia Rd. Mars, Pa. , ' We Give S m?cH Green Stamps VOSS ENGINEERING COMPANY CALLERY PENNSYLVANIA 'V O S S xX JA BRATCHIE SERVICE STATION TEXACO GAS 8: OIL, STATE INSPECTION 625-2560 Pittsburgh St. IAIARS, PA. H A Y S G A R A G E 24- Hour Towing 625-9066 AAA TOWINC SERVICE 538-3005 CONGRATULATIONS -Q - TRAVEL TRAILERS 1,143 NEW and USED nou'rE a-Five Mues Noam OF BUTLER VALLEY INTERCHANGE PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE Phone 898-2707 Russ K BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS DUERR PLASTIC PACKAGING CO., INC. MARS PENNA. I BUT MRS. LATSHAW, I know I handed fha! inl Kennihan Development Co., Inc. BUILDERS OF QUALITY HOMES AND REMODELING R.D. if 1 Rt. 8 Box 80 433-2 000 T O T H E VALENCIA, PA. C L A S S 0 F 1 9 6 5 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1965 A FRIEND Nursery Tea Room Restaurant HERBERT AND HxLDA Dnznscn CANELOS POKED n funnyl A ELLIS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. mmayrapA .glad 8, .Srvica 1511 Seventh Ave. Beaver Falls, Pa 846-6680 T H E H U B Menfs and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings BUTLER, PENNSYLVAMA SAY IT WITH KOCHER'S FLOWERS PHONE: 625-1200 MARS. PA. 5 Qu FP 1 PQI sf !J f' 4.1 r . ,Cb -I .4 , ,, 4, AZ,!:'h N'. -if SWYWA '-Qgfyaewiil Tgfgfgqf, if J If PURVIS BROTHERS, INC. Distributors of Pennzoil Products GASOLINE MOTOR OIL KEROSENE FUEL OIL MARS, PA. Phone: 625-9692 MAYTAG MAGNAVOX M E I.. - D E N T. V. 8: APPLIANCES 240 South Main Zelienople, Pa. FRICIDAIRE RCA ALBERT'S BAKERY QUALITY BAKED GOODS 7 Miles South of Butler on Rt. 8 586-5633 me snowu bag b.-:yuan -0- STARK'S FEED STORE, INC. MIXINGSL GRINDING AGNES R. NICKLAS Realtor and Assoc. PERSONALIZED SERVICE FOR YOUR Phone 352-1922 Main St. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE NEEDS SAXONBURG, PA. Route 8 near Denny Rd. 898-1555 A. B. MANN CO. Eye Glass Prescriptions Filled FRAMES and LENSES Repair all makes of Hearing Aids DU-CO CERAMICS CO. Manufacturer of Technical Ceramics SAXONBURG, PA. 251 S. Main St. BUTLER, PA. 287-3189 KINNEY SHOES MOODYIS PASTRY SHOPPE . Complete Line of Fresh Baked Goods S h M . 129 out am St Wedding Cakes to Order BUTLER, PA. Grand Ave. 625-2920 287-9992 MARS PA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS AND BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE PITTSBURGH METALS PURIFYING DIVISION AMERICAN GYPSUM COMPANY SAXONBURG, PENNA. l 1 - A t :r Q Value 0 Quality 0 Selvice Plenty of Parking near Trouzmurfs Main Street BUTLER PENNSYLVANIA Open an Option Charge Account! PHONE 452-B100 Open until 9:00 P.M, Fri. 81 Sat. JACK HOCKENBERGER MOTORS SALES O PARTS I SERVICE Mercury - Comet - Rambler INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS - USED CARS WIEGAND'S BARBER SHOP Monday by Appointment MARSHALL AVENUE MARs PA. DOUTHETT and GRAHAM Clothes for Men amz Young Men 108 south Main in Buner 285-4292 J. V. WALTERS and SON CEMETERY MEMORIAL -Mark Every Crave- 625-2525 Mars, Pa. BALL CHEMICAL CO. Quality Paint Products Since 1892 o All of your painting requirements Supplzkeui Factory Fresh to you at our Factory Outlei 1114 William Flynn Highway fRout.e SJ Glenshaw Phone 486-1111 424- So. Main St. Rte. 19 - Zelienople, Pa. C A L L E N ' S l R o a d s i d e C I1 in a Congratulations GIFTS FOR ANY OCCASION from 7 Miles South of Butler on Rt. 8 R.D. 6 BUTLER, PA. M A R S M F G ' a n d WOODWARD, INC. METAL FARBICATION Box 337 MARS, PA. MACHINE CO. GRAND AVENUE MARS PENNSYLVANIA Best Wishes BAKERSTOWN SAVINGS from and Lee L. Leonard LOAN ASSOCIATION ROUTE 8 Congrazulaziorm to the GRADUATING CLASS VALENCIA, PENNSYLVANIA HELEN ANN'S BEAUTY SHOP MARS, PA. 625-1874 DICK'S BARBER SHOP Across from Denny Road On Route 8 Weekdays 12-8 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. - 7 P.M. CHILDREN WELCOME Carman C. Murray REALTOR 0 INSURER SALES 0 REAL ESTATE RENTALS Phone 452-7680 223 S. Main St. ZELIENOPLE, PA. H , , , , - MARBURGER FARM DAIRY, INC. EVANS CITY, PENNSYLVANIA The Dairy With One Day Fresher Milli' PROCESSED LOCALLY FROM LOCAL FARMS Phones: DAY: 538-4752 NIGHT: 538-2955 538-5887 538-4813 Tom Henry cHEvRoLET-JEEP SALES, INC New and Used - Cars and Trucks Parts - Service HEADQUARTERS FOR FEMININE FASHIONS Ar prices you like ro pay 'glliiliilwf Illll 5 BAKERSTOWN' PENNA' ll ,ll +':l:ll.l'1 lllmelf.4ll1,1-lllmfi' w'flllmll1llIll.ll' lsll-lllllllr'-lx.. l Ili -, -4 1 i Stop in and SEE our NEW Showroom al mis? 'Mk 4' l lvl-f' .-. 1 one 11 f,.qw9l ill? 4!m 111 J X y , 23.4 A ' 2: 115 N. Main sf. 'f ' Big? Butler, Pa. 443-1575 MARBURGER POULTRY FARM Every Egg Guaranteed Evans City Pennsylvania Olympia Standard, Portable, Electric Typewrirers BUTLER STATIONERY EMIL TRACY 157 North Main Sr. 287-3797 BUTLER, PA. PHONES: Shop NA 5-2441 Res. NA 5-2640 DAVIDSON Plumbing 8. Heating DALE A, MOORHEAD, Owner Irvine Street MARS, PA, . -.aiu .,..., .-if 1.2, PLAY nmscrole Mu. ll-ull.-tv prompt, for Junior Play. NORTH PITTSBURGH TELEPHONE COMPANY Business Oflice 445-15 1 1 JOHN K. KRUMPE FURNITURE - BEDDING - RUGS - CARPETING A Lizzie Out of :he Way-A Lol Leu ro Pay Old Route 8 8: Bakerstown Road 443-6450 OI 443-6480 BAKERSTOWN PENNSYLVANIA CONGRATULATIONS CLASS F22 1965 uf' woooRow's PHARMACY MARS, PENNSYLVANIA PENNEY HARDWARE DIV. OF PLANET GREEN CO., INC. DONNA LOU STYLE SHOP Shopper: Plaza in the Square LADIES Sc JR. MISS APPAREL MARS, PA. 13U1LDER's SUPPLIES o PAINT o GLASS Rf- 8 AI-USUN PARK 445-5601 C. T. MCCORMICK HARDWARE . U U FEY-STEEL Engmeers Full Lme Watson Smndard Pamrs co F b - - a rlcators 204 soUTH MAIN STREET INCORPORATED ZELIENOPLE, PA. 452-6150 Phone 625-1551 Box 477 Mm, -USA, CArea Code 4121 ROUTE 8 HARDWARE 81 BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. GLIDDEN PAINTS - COMPLETE LINE OF PLUMBING SUPPLIES - ROOFING - ALUMINUM GUTTERS VINCENT'S BEAUTY SALON Route 8 Near Turnpike Inrerchange HIL1:roP 3-5811 TOOLS Telephone: 443-1800 Rouge g - Nw Di,,,,e,be11 Rd, CRITCHLOW LUMBER 81 SUPPLY COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIAL BUTLER PENNSYLVANIA John Habay, Manage, BAKERSTOWN PENNSYLVANIA CONGRATULATIONS HABERI.EIN'S GARAGE to the Class of '65 BETTE ANNE BEAUTY SHOPPE Route 8, at Turnpike Inrerchange GIBSONIA, PENNSYLVANIA John G. Haberlein-john A. Haberlein Robert E. Haber-lein 24 Hour Service 443-3260 JOHN A. UTZ Life Inmrance IJ My Buxinen 898-2588 TWO OFFICES 471-7773 Route 8 - Valencia, Pa. FRANK'S MARKET Route 8 GIBSONIA PENNSYLVANIA PLAYTIME EQUIPMENT CORPORATION MARS, PENNSYLVANIA R. J. Wellinger Jeweler 231 Mnin St. Evans City, Pa. 538-8082 Walter J. McGreevy REAL ESTATE at INSURANCE COUNSELOR NOTARY PUBLIC 625-2121 E. Railroad st. MARS, PA Davis Furniture Store 127 W. Jefferson St. BUTLER'S NO. 1 FURNITURE STORE Complete Pfofexfianal Decorating Service W. M. Aiken 8. Son EXCAVATING O HAULING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned - Repnired - Inxtalled 625-1414 VALENCIA, PA. P RI N T C R A F T Graduation Permnal Card: Commencemen! Announcememx PRINTCRAFI' CARD COMPANY , INC Scranton 5, Pa. PITTSBURGH PIE CO. 152 Howard St. MILLVALE, PA. GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '65 LILLIAN'S BEAUTY SALON CHERRY STREET MARS, PA. 625-1190 JOHN W. THROWER READY-Mix concnere BUILDERS SUPPLIES-GENERAL HAULING Phone 352-9421 MORRISON 8-McCLUAN CO., INC. 295 West Steuben Avenue CThotnbm-gl, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205 Phone: 922-5330 Tri-Smek Leading Imziruzianal Frozen Food Dirrribufor R. D. +1 SAXONBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 0 Qualify Name Brands 0 Cvmpefifive Prices O Excellent Service I Quantity Buying Pro C Complete Institutional Line 0 Monthly Specials STREM STUDIOS FINE CAMERA PORTRAITS Strem's Picture Corner Ninth Street and Penn Ave. AT. 'I-4575 Students Need No Appointments Our Able Staff Is Always Attentive And Thct's Why Students Feel At Home At STREM STUDIOS Country Kitchen Restaurant A Full Course Meal or a Sandwich lt's A Pleasure to Serve You Route 8-6 miles South of Butler PRINTCRAFT CARD COMPANY, INC. Commencement Announcements 8. Personal Cards I509 Maple St. Scranton 5, Pa. HAWKS BROS. CLEANERS QUALITY DRY CLEANING EVANS CITY, PENNA. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '65 FROM Your Representative In General Assembly H. FRANCIS KENNEDY XX Xf C A S I'I C A R R Y LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIALS THE EDWARD DAMBACH CO. 154 West Main Street Evans City, Pa. Phone 538-3260 CHARLES CAMPBELL PRINTING Phone: 452-7890 BUTLER COUNTY NEWS RECORD ZELIENOPLE. PA. ZELIENOPLE PA. Pennsylvania's second largest weekly Say II Wifh Flowers PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO. G. K. SNYDER IMPLEMENT STORE EVANS CITY. PA. 443-I565 GIBSONIA PENNSYLVANIA Phone - 538-3720 D o U 9 I a S d e C o U X Congrafulaiions PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES +0 I2O Soufh Washingion S+, BUTLER. PA. MARS' FIRST STUDENT TEACHERS, PENN STATE STUDENTS: Harry Brandi, Dan Pahick Downey, Edward McArIhur. Mark BricHemeyer. ROOFINGS, INC. 625-ISIS VALENCIA, PENNSYLVANIA Roofing: - Sheofmeial - Fabricafion Furnished and Erecfed Prompfness - Couriesy - Service DEL GROSSO Near Penvue Golf Course Iialian Food - Pizza Our Specialfy Orders To Go Pizza by fha Piece PH. 586-7169 RT. 8. BUTLER. PA. T. R. HAWKINS GIBSONIA, PA. Commercial 8: Porfraif THE SENIOR CLASS KENNEDY'S TAVERN Our Besf Wishes fo fhe Class of '65 for a SUCCESSFUL, HAPPY FUTURE CHARLES I.. RAUGH Pr-lAnMAclsr Your Professional Pharmacy Phone 625-IOOO lATSHAW'S GROCERY Phofography T. E. I'IOI'IMANN LUMBER 8: BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 443-236: 443-F502 BAKERSTOWN PENNSYLVANIA MRS. A. F. MORRISON Flowers For All O ccas ions 625-2850 MARS PA. Mr. Leonard's BEAUTY sAl.oN Q Phone 443- I 527 RL 8' PARK ADULT EDUCATION-Painling Class. LOGAN GLAZING CO. All Work Guaranieecl Phone: 625-I84-O Glass - Puffy - Caullring Thermopane Sliding Glass Doors - Mirrors Table Tops - Fiberglass - Insulaiion R.D. I, Box 3I9 GIBSONIA. PA. HURD'S AUTO SERVICE General Regain, Fronf End Alignmenf 'tale Inspecfion JOHN W. HURD. Owner ROUTE 8 BAKERSTOWN. PA. KARNES BAKE SHOP HAMPTON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 486-6586 Besf Wishes From THE SEW SHOP GRAND AVENUE MARS. PA. 625-2446 EDWARD I.. VOGEI. REFUSE COLLECTION SEPTIC TANK CLEANING 625-I 132 MARS, PA. CONGRATULATIONS FROM RUSSELL STANDARD CORPORATION BETTE DOUGLAS DANCE STUDIO Roufe 8-SI'Topper's Plaza-Allison Park, Pa. BALLET, TAP, JAZZ, BALLROOM, 8: BATON 443-5bU9 443-2009 DAMBACH LUMBER 8: SUPPLY C0 LUMBER 81 BUILDERS SUPPLIES HARMONY, PA. 452-6330 .lACK'S AUTO BODY SERVICE General Repairs - Body Worir - Repainfing Glass lnsiallafion 538-8I99 ronsrcu sxcumos srunsnrs ,pm ul nm 1..f.f...,nml nw. 'I Norm Washingfon S+. Evans CNY' Pu. IV QII I Ogg, j Besf of Luck 'Io Hue N . . iklmxiwfgky w Q5 M SENIOR CLASS JE Ummm JIVVU WJ fv DI' VJKEL' from ji my L- 9' N - 00 PJ I C O SWA!! A I WL ll I? T I-ij, WILLEES W W KVI N' BEST WISHES TO TI-IE SENIOR CLASS CLEANERS AND TAILORS Tuxedo Renfals For All Occasions Mars Evans Ciiy Zelienople 625- I 559 538-4003 452-79 I 0 Besf Wishes To THE GRADUATING CLASS BUTLER FARM BUREAU Feed - Seed - Feriilizer EARL MACK 'IEWELERS Peiroleum Product Builer Shopping Mart Lawn and Garden Supplies 297.4179 525-2340 MARS. PA. Honda MOTORCYCLES Triumph COUQVBTUIBHOUS FRAN-KUPEC CYCLE SHOP from RI. 8, SouII1 5957044 BUTLER- PA- JOHN MILLER AUTO REPAIR PETER PARACCA 81. SONS I GENUINE CERAMIC, TILE 8. SLATE Baihrooms, Kitchens 81 Porches 625-2739 Ask for Don R. D. 2 MARS, PENNSYLVANIA KIETH MINCER PLASTERING 8g LATHING FREE ESTIMATES ON REQUEST 625-2554 MARS p A' caugm in the uf. H67 Stored Where Qt! 14lwaqA Spring NORTHWAY MALL MERCHANTS ON MCKNIGHT ROAD AT BABCOCK AND PEEBLES THE FENDER SHOP W. V. STEVICK Spray Painfing - Welding - Refinishing Undercoafing - Body Repairs 625-1494 GARHELD AVENUE MARS, PA. CONGRATULATIONS FROM I. O G A N I. A N E S PERFORMING CHORUS mixes xpirif: nf o Cllrixfmax Anombly. MARS 625.1 780 PENNSYLVANMK ROYAL GRANGE Coopersfown, Pennsylvania Besi Wishes fo ihe GRADUATING CLASS VILLAGE DAIRY STORE Shoppers Plaza Allison Park, Pa 443-9952 PERRY'S GOLDEN DAWN STORE MEATS 0 GROCERIES a PRODUCE MARS, PA. LATIN PROJECTS VIEWED by student. LEN-LEE PUTT-R-GOLF 20-Tee Driving Range AuI'oma+ic Archery Ligh+ed 'For Nigh+ Roufe 8 BAKERSTOWN, PA. C. T. MCCORMICK HARDWARE 204 Souih Main Sfreef ZELIENOPLE. PA. 452-bI30 Waison Sfandard Painis ALVIN I.. GERWICK AGENCY All Iypes of insurance Phone: 625-l9I9 STANTON AVENUE MARS. PA. STANLEY GRAY MOTOR CO. Ford Sales and Service Mars. Pennsylvania Phone: 625- I OSI PARK PRODUCTS FARM FRESH POULTRY 81 EGGS W. ROBERT PARK R.D. fl VALENCIA, PA. 898-2909 STUDENT TEACHER, Shawn Boyls, full: abavf Ili: day in Ausfrali . SNOWY -WHITE 'My Clothes are 6. and GERNPPROOF tzuz. Mother uses Eli-:'lZEi'2-1':?f-E AUSTIW5 -2321 f3g3f'1'f'5f1 A 1 Bleach K' 59 41. . Y' 1452 JJ Q I A - I . Www Ausrm s AI numb 4Z ly0-4-0 ze7rfEafzoav.f5?5'2'6 , . I I , I Your elullds health can Inava lha added pr 1 Ilan of wall washed elaihu by killing germs whh , elect ve unIn's A I E each IE ' 7 . w15 'I qvrongl STEP SAVER KITCHENS EVANS CITY, PA. 16033 DAN E. STITT Agenl STATE FARM INSURANCE CO. I AUTO-FIRE-LIFE Phone 898-2522, R.D. No. I, Valencia, P CUSTOM KITCHENS - SINK TOPS - APPLIANCES KITCHEN FAIR DISCOUNT CENTER ooo E. emuwlm RD., ALLISON PARK, PA. 15101 JOHN V. LEES HOME PHONE 625-2917 TELEPHONE 961-0660 YOGA EXPERT in school assembly. MARS PLAYS roln in mock elocfion rompuign. HARMONY DAIRY Quality Chek'd Milk and Dairy Products 'The Area's Finest THAT MEANS TH E U LTI MATE IN- CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS DIPLOMAS CLUB PINS MEDALS AND TROPHIES JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN MQW WW BOB GRANT - SAM BEJACH JIM PLUMMER EDICAL DIRECTORY John E. Campbell, D.D.S. Grand Ave. 625-1850 MARS, PA. Thomas M. Nicklas, 0.D. EVC. 5-760 EvANs cmr PENNSYLVANIA Evereit M. Baker, M.D. VALENCIA, PA. OFFICE PHYSICIANS BLDG. PITTSBURGH, PA. 682-4579 John D. Fair, D.C. 320 E. MAIN STREET Evc. 4-290 EVANS CITY, PA. DR. GUY PIETZ, Vef. TWINBRUOK ANIMAL CLINIC ROUTE 8 VALENCIA PENNSYLVANIA Raymond P. Renick, D.D.S. GRAND AVE. 625-woo MARS, PA. H. W. Nicklas, D.O. EVC. 3460 EVANS CITY, PA. A. Kraf, M.D. GRAND AVE. 625-1930 MARS, PA. Dr. Thayer W. P. Ecksfein, D.D.S. DWELLINGTON DR. 898-115 VALENCIA, PA. somomokss Hom spring dan . . . is more than an idea or an inspiration when you have the tools with which to work, and a printer who is qualified and interested FOOTE 5 DAVIES sins: D Professional consulfaiinn and Assistance in plnnning ml prepmunrr of your book. A mmplele supply ol rnnlerinll and equipment for your use in producing a l:unlnmind hook. Expert in-plant mordinnlion of your material with pemmll attention to every detail. ll!-Ixperleneui copy prsp personnel who help per-lac! material and proofread your copy ns well ns your proofs a minimum of four limes. aPrinl.il-lg cmlfamen dedicated to pro- damning lr book worthy or me Foote Ia Davie. label which has appeared on fine yonrbboks for over 60 years. Q l rf J .' if 4 ' v QU i . .433 3 W I A V K.. 1 .' l. ll - l l .lig-a 7 ff 'L gil .L --- +- fr -- ei vlrwrq Q ' . Q , 3 Plan and desrgn ' fi I ' with FOOTE Jr DAVIES in mind. I H TELEPHONE 404-451-4511 'CE l FOOTE 8a DAVIES DIVISION OF MOCALL CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 1000 DORAVILLE. GEORGIA 30040 + DISTRICT OFFICES: PITTSBURGH, P. 0. Box 8258. Prrrsaulmll. PA, 15218 I ANN ARBOR, 2388 Yorkshire Road. ANN Alumlz, Mlcl-I. 48104 ' DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, P. 0. Box 1187. LANQLIY PARK. MD. 20787 0 BUFFALO. S Westview Place. Ollcl-Lum Punt, N. Y. 14127 ' NEW YORK, 47-85 59th St., Woobsml. N. Y. 11877. Faculty Information PAUL E. ALEY Valencia, Penna. Geneva College. B.A.: Slippery Rock Slale College. 7lh Grade English: The Lo-Down, Jr. High Newspaper. Special Inleresls: Hunling. lishing. MRS. MARYBELLE ANDERSON Mars. Penna. Weslminsler College. B.A.: Lalin I 8: ll: English I: Lalin Club. Special Inleresls: Reading ol all lcinds. lravel. drama. my lwo grandsons, all young people. Language Depl. chairman. MRS. DORIS J. BOWERS Mars. Penna. Grove Cily College. B.S. in Com.: Penn Slale Universily: Universily ol Pillsburgh. Shorlhand I: Typing I Xi II: Personal Typing: Publicalions Cornmillee for MAT. Special lnleresls: Housewife, molher ol lwo daughlers. leaching. MRS. NANCY BYAM CHURCH Saxonburg. Penna. Universily ol Rochesler, B.A.: Columbia Universily: Univer- sily ol Pillsburgh. Chamislry: Physical Science: Girls' Bas- lcelball Team: Varsily Club. Special Inlaresls: Swimming, classical music, reading. DONALD C. CLINGENSMITH Chicora, Penna. Slippery Roclc Slale College. B.S. Ed.: Universily ol Pills- burgh: Penn Slale College. Malhemalics. Special lnleresls: Hunling. boaling, skiing. gardening. MRS. REBECCA JANE CRESS Mars, Penna. Indiana Slale College, B.S.: Slippery Roclc Slale College: Universily of California. Homemalcing. Special lnleresls: Foods. clolhing conslruclion. music. Home Ec. Depl. Chair- man. EUGENE L. DANSER Mars. Penna. Penn Slale Universily. B.S.: Duquesne Universily: Weslmin- sler College, M.S. Guidance Counselor: Sludenl Council: Nalional Honor Sociely. Special lnleresls: Sporls. music. NORVAL W. DUNN Chicora. Penna. Gannon College: Grove Cily College. B.S. 7lh Grade Malh: 7lh Grade Sponsor. Special Inleresls: Sporls. RITA MARIE ALOE Grove Cily. Penna. Grove Cily College. B.S. in Com.: Universily of Pillsburgh. M.Ed. Bookkeeping I 81 II: General Business: Business Arilh- melic: Junior Class Advisor: F.B.L.A. Special Inleresls: Travel. goli. bowling. reading. pholography. Business Depl. chair- min. MRS. LOIS BEST Buller, Penna. Indiana Slale College: Penn Slale Universily. B.S.: Slippery Roclc Slale College. Home Economics. Special lnleresls: Goll. ouldoor sporls. JAMES THOMAS CHARLTON Mars. Penna. Clarion Slale College, B.S. in Ed.: Slippery Roclc Slale Col- lege. Special Educalion. Special lnleresls: Bowling. Coins. MARLIN HAMES CLAY Somersel, Penna. Indiana Slale College, B.S. in Arl Ed. Cralls: Behind lhe Scenes Club: 7lh Grade Arl Club: Sth Grade Arl Club: Hobby Club. Special Inleresls: Ceramics, lealherwork. sporls. Arl Depl. Chairman. MICHAEL L. CRIST Waynesboro, Penna. Slippery Roclr College, B.S. in Ed.: Universily ol Pillsburgh. Heallh: Gym: Baslrelball Coach. GERALD W. DAMBACH Evans Cily. Penna. Grove Cily College: Edinboro Slale College. B.S. in Ed. Algebra I: 8lh Grade Malh.: Junior High Foolball: Junior High Baslcelball: Track. Special lnleresls: Sporls. PAUL A. DOUDS Valencia. Penna. Slippery Rock College. B.S.: Slippery Rock Graduale School. Heallh: Physical Educalion: Head Foolball Coach: Ass'l Baslcelball Coach: Gymnaslics: Salurday Recrealion: Inlra- murals. Special Inleresls: Aulo mechanics. woodwork. CLARENCE F. EBNER Mars, Penna. Indiana Slale College. B.S.: Pill: Carnegie Tech: Youngs- lown Universily. Inslrumenlal Music. Special Inleresls: Tropi- cal lish. golf, swimming. 149 Faculty I nformation JOHN L. FOSTER Mars, Penna. Washingion and Jefferson College: Clarion Sfaie College. B.S. in Ed., Physics: Earlh and Space Science: Phoiography Club. MARVIN l'I. GALL Builer. Penna. Slippery Roclr College: Wesiminsier College: Indiana Col- lege, B.S. in Ed. Civics: 91h Grade, Special Infereslsz Sporis. bridge, golf, travel. MARY ANN GARDNER Mars, Penna. Indiana College, B.S. in Ed. Ari: Ari Club: Siage Crew: Hobby Club. Special Inieresisz Oil painiing. THOMAS R. HAWKINS, JR. Gibsonia, Penna. Slippery Roclc Siale College. B.S.: Universiiy of Piiisburgh: Indiana Siafe College, M.E. World Culiures: Journalism: Planel'-Yearbook: Planef Dusf-Newspaper: Naiional Honor Sociely, Special lnleresisz Pholography, Horiiculiure, golf. Social Sfudies Dept Chairman. MRS. VIDA HUDSON Mars. Penna. Geneva College, B.A.: Penn Sh-:Ie Universily: Universiiy of Chicago. Librarian: Library Aids. Special lnferesis: An- fiques. gardening. RICHARD E. KEMPER Buller, Penna. Universiiy of Piilsburgh: Slippery Roclc Siafe College, B.S. in Ed.: Wesfminsfer, M.Ed. IOIh Grade English. Special lnlereslsz Golf. MRS. SHIRLEY ANN LESLIE Valencia. Penna. Wesfminsier College. B.A.: Slippery Rock Siaie College. Shorihand: Olilice Machines: Typing: F.B.L.A. Special Infer- esis: Sporls. bridge. golf, iravel. Pl-IYLLIS ANN MANN Mars, Penna. Muskingum College. B. A. Spanish: Spanish Club. 150 CLAUDE M. GAISER Mars, Penna. William and Mary College: Geneva College, B.A., French: French Club. Special Inleresis: Travel, sporis. MRS. MARGARET C. GARDNER Valencia. Penna. Pennsylvania College for Women: Easiern Nazarene Cal- lege. B. A.: University of Piflsburgh, M.S. 'ith Grade Gen- eral Science. Special lnieresis: Church work, cooking, flow- ers. swimming. MRS. JEAN S. HAMMOND Mars, Penna. Slippery Rock College: Universiiy of Pifisburgh, B.S. in Ed.: Allegheny General Hospilal, R.N. Senior Healfh: Home and School Visiior. Special Infereslsz Reading. Iraveling. JOHN H. HENICHECK Mars. Penna. Geneva College, B.S. in Ed.: Weslminsier College: Penn Sfaie Universifyg Slippery Roclc Siaie College. 7'fh 81 Bih Grade Geography: Coin Club: A.V. Club. Special lnier- esisz Huniing, coin collecfing, aihleiics. MRS. SHIRLEY KELLY Mars: Penna. Grove Ciiy College, B.A.: Universily of Piffsburgh, M.Ed. 9fh Grade English: Debafe Club: Special lnleresis: Reading, Iravel. MRS. LOIS JEAN LATSHAW Gibsonia, Penna. Weslminsier College. B.S. in Pub. Sch. Mus.: Slippery Rock Slaie College: Geneva College: Universily of Pillsburgh. M. in Lii.: Dulce Universily. Senior English: Speech: Junior Play: Senior Play: National Honor Socieiy. Special lnieresls: Organ music, poodles, parrols. English Depf. Chairman. WAYNE K. MAGNESS Mars, Penna. California Sfale College, B.S. in Ed. Plaslics: Eleclriciiy. Special lnieresfs: Travel. huniing. bowling, reading. EDGAR R. McGEE Builer, Penna. Slippery Rock Slafe College. B.S.EcI.: Wesiminsler College. M.S. Ecl.: Penn Sfale: Universify of Tulsa. Geomeiry. F.T.A. Special Inieresis: Sporls. music, reading, fraveling. Q Faculty Information MRS. IDA MECKLY Mars. Penna. Wesf Chesler Siale College, B.S. in Ed. English ll: Junior Class Play. Special Inieresfs: Reading, baslrei collecling. MRS. JUDITH ANN MICHAELS Gibsonia. Penn. Indiana Sfale College, B.S. in Ed. American Hisfory. Special Inferesisr Reading, music, fravel. JOSEPH WALTER MROCHEK Builer, Penna, Si. Francis College. B.S.: Duquesne Universiiy, M.S.: Uni- versiry of Pirlsburgh. Biology: Science Club. Special Infer- esis: Woodwork, furnifure refinishing. Science Depi. Chair- man. CLEM PAPIK, JR. New Kensingion, Penna. Indiana Siale College. B.S. in Ed.: Weslern Reserve Uni- versify. General Science: Proieciionisfs: J.V. Fooiball: Assl. Varsity Fooiball Coach. Special Inferesis: Foofball. wres- iling, baseball, hunling, radio elecironics. ADAM RYNER Zelienople, Penna. California Slale College. B.S. in Ed. lnduslrial Aris: Depf. Chairman. Special lnieresis: Traveling, music. DE WAYNE CURTIS SIMPSON Evans Cify, Penna. Universiiy of Wesf Virginia, B.M.: Band Direcfor of Jr. 81 Sr. High School. Special lnieresl: Chrisfian Worlc. PAUL GERALD SMITH Mars, Penn. California Siefe College, B.S. in Ed.: Mechanical Drawing: Melal Shop. ARNO H. THOMPSON Beaver, Penna. Geneva College, B.S. in Ed.: Fenn College: Universiiy of Piifsburgh. M.Ed.: Problems of Democracy: Psychology: Varsify Club: Afhlelic Business Manager. Special lnferesfs: Aihleiics. MARY C. YOUNG Unionlown, Penna. Allegheny College, B.A.: California Siaie College. Blh Grade Language and Aris: Cheerleaders. Special lnferesls: Reading, cooking, swimming, poliiics. MRS. SALLY LOUISE MEIER Valencia. Penna. Shippensburg Siale College, B.S. in Ed.: Middlebury Col- lege: Penn Siafe Extension. 7fh Grade English. Special In- feresis: Reading, lcniliing. GRACE AVONNELL MILES Mars, Penna. Slippery Roclc Slafe College, B.S.: Indiana Sfafe College. American History. Special lnieresfs: Sporfs, ceramics. CAROLE A. NEELEY Paris, Penna. California Siafe College, B.S. Sfh Grade English: Cheer- leaders. MARY ETHEL RENISON Mars, Penna. Geneva College, B.A.: Universify of Pilfsburgh, M.Ed.: Universify of Colorado: McGill Universif : Case Insfiiuie: Penn Stare Universify: Slippery Roclc College. Algebra III College Algebra: Trigonomeiry. Special lnferesfs: Music. reading, lcniffing, sewing. Mafh. Depi. Chairman. ROBERT JOHN SIMMONS Ford Ciiy, Penna. Mi. Si. Mary's College, B.S.Ed.: Universiiy of Piiisburgh, M.Ed.: Jr. High Guidance. Sfudeni Council. Special Infer- esfs: Sporfs, iraveling, records. EDMUND SKACAN Piffsburgh, Penna. Si. Mary's: Clarion Sfaie, B.S.: Universify of Pennsylvania. Driver Ed.: Driver Ed. Club. Special Inferesfs: Boaiing, ka- raie, sculpfure. HAROLD GEORGE STANG Valencia. Penna. Geneva, A.B.: Slippery Roclc: Universiiy of Pilfsburgh. M. Ed.: Penn Sfaie Universiiy. 7fh Grade Hisfory. Special In- ieresis: Golf, gardening, carpeniry. MRS. DARLENE ANN WEINZETL Valencia, Penna. Slippery Rock College, B.S. in Phys. Ed.: Girls' Physical Ed- ucaiion: G.A.A.: Gym Team: Iniramural: Modern Dance. Special lnferesisz Ouldoor sporls. dogs. Physical Ed. Dept Chairman. MARGARET ANN HORWITZ Glenshaw, Penna. Muskingum College. B.S. in Music Ed. Vocal Music: Girls' Triple Trio: Jr. High Chorus: Performing Chorus. Special Inieresrsz Sporls, music. 151 Our Last Meeting Acknowledgements Mr. Thomas Hawkins. Jr. Mr. Roberf C. Downie Sfrem Srudios Shirlef Sfudios S. K. Smifh Company Foofe and Davies. Printers Mr. James McWilliams Mr. George Sfewarf Our Parenfs Mrs, Dorofhy Price Mr. Edward MacArthur Mr. Thomas Hawkins. Sr. Seniors Homeroom Treasurers Margaref Ziegler Our Adverfisersn Mrs. Alihea Whiimyre Member of Nafionnl Scholasiic Press Associaiion 152


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