McKeesport High School - Yough A Mon Yearbook (Mckeesport, PA)

 - Class of 1963

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The crowds, the color, and join with the cheers, the team, the band, and the students proud to belong to l l Gtherl this spirite-4 the Christmas senior proni, assemblies, the basketball debate tournaments, the being bigger, sets the pace for all the other that follow. t BEHIND SCHOOL SPIRIT are the students who make up the school. Out of their interest and Claily experience comes the background of their enthusiasm for their school. On these two pages are the students-doing work, having fun, being worriecl, acting lighthearted, feeling serious-and just being themselves. ! , ' i s R, ii gn'-of - --QD!!! 1 .J ! , ,, , 1 '4-iivw ' , I 41 ,wir ' wg -M, ,m12fv5f5iflPW,, , f ,' wwf- '-MM, ,, , ,. ,- Www-wn,,,, ,, , : ww:,,,w',-H ww W up Hgi'E't', if EM' .W uw' ,W ,,..-f-'Q ' HW , 4E-kiwi' Wwwrif ,N , ,M .JW www JAM, rs, ',-W ,'f'2,4,.22r2'fiw f '- ,az ,,,:,Q1,,,,,:vv1w I fn? 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Disegi Mr. Bert johnson Principal, Vocational Building Director of Vocational Education V 9559? Mr. Jay M. Priest Principal, George Washington School PRINCIPALS AND ADVISERS Mr. A. james Gross Miss H. Gertrude Brown Director of Guidance Girls' Adviser 11 Mr. James C. Steel Administrative Assistant Elfreeda B. Ahlquist, B.S., Shorthand and Transcription, Commercial De- partment Chairmang George S. Alli- son, Ed.M., American Historyg Rose F. Arone, B.S., Oflice Practiceg Mary Auld, A.B., Latin and Journalism. Robert E. Baron, B.S., Frenchg S. Foster Beatty, A.M., Englishg Wyn- ona M. Beatty, Litt.B., Englishg Ralph A. Benson, B.S., Machine Shop Practice. Joseph W. Black, Ed.M., Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry, Mathe- matics Department Chairmang Doris H. Blid, Litt.M., English ancl Penn- sylvania Historyg Elinor M. Bowen, A.M., Frenchg Richard F. Bowen, A.B., American History and Con- sumer Education. Vivian Bowles, Ed.M., Shorthand and Typewritingg Helen G. Brown, B.S., Boolclceepingg Cornelius P. Campbell, Ed.M., Economics and Problems of Democracyg Harry L. Carlson, A.B., American History and Latin. Mr M C Koons checks drawing boards to measure the progress in drafting made by students in Patternmalring III class. Falco A. Carrozza, A.lVl., Physical Education, Department Chairmang Byron L. Chaplin, Ed.M., Elecrricityg Daniel M. Crncic, B.S., English. Ruthjean S. Crncic, B.S., Shorthand and Typewritingg James Curry, B.S., Biologyg Morrell C. Dodds, A.lVl., Physical Education. Albert R. Doehla, A.B., German and United States l-listoryg Robert B. Du- lan, Electricityg George H. Elko, B.S., Chemistry and Physics. -fr'- CS.. In World Cultures, a course required of sopho- mores, Mr. Sgattoni points our the growth of civiliza- tions in the Mediterranean area Roger E. Esper, Ed.M., Biology, Eco- nomics, and Problems of Democracy, Albert T. Fallquist, B.S., Chemistry, Science Department Chairman, Jo- seph E. Fei-ence, Ed.M., Commercial Art, Donald E. Ferguson, A. M., English. john O. Freund, B.S., Biology, Nor' man M. Gibson, A.M., English, De- partment Chairman, Calvin J. Giles, B.S., American History, Murray Gold, Ed.M., English. Jack L. Gregg, B.S., World Cultures, Noel A. Guyot, B.S., Physical Educa- tion, and Health, Winfield S. Hard- ing, Patternmalcing, Michael G. Hritz, Ed.M., Geometry and Shop Mathematics. Dan K. Jacobs, B.S., Chemistry, Marthajean J. jenkins, B.S., Physical Education and Health, Clare Ann Jenaway, B.S., Physical Education, Vincent Jevsevar, Sheetmeral. J. Morris Jones, Blueprint Reading and Basic Mathematics, Administra- tive Assistant for Audio-Visualg Mar- garet M. Junker, B.S., Commercial Mathematics, Algebra, and Basic Mathematics, Florence King, A.M., Englishg Edmund Kittilco, B.S., Amer- ican History. William P. Knortz, Ed.M., Biology, M. C. Koons, Drafting, Faculty Man- ager of Athleticsg Emma Kottler, R.N., School Nurseg George A. Krause, Cabinetmaking. Thomas E. Krupa, Ed.M., English and Economicsg Joseph P. Krysik, M.M., Instrumental Musicg Dennis P. Kuremsky, B.S., Biology? Gerald G. Lanks, B.S., Electricity. Grace Lemon, A.B., Algebra and Plane Geometryg Gertrude Lindquist, Ed.M., Shorthand, Typewriting, and Clerical Practiceg Julia Loya, Ed.M., Business English and World Geogra- phy, Munroe A. MacDonald, Ed.M., Auto Mechanics. Helen Malseed, Litt.M., Public Speak- ing and Dramaticsg George H. Mc- Connell, Ecl.M., Physics and Chemis- try, Martha McCune, B.S., Physical Educationg Helen J. McGinn, Ed.M., Algebra, Barbara F. McLellan, B.S., Englishg Roy H. McMunn, B.S., Chemistry and Shop Mathematics, Jean W. Menzies, Ed.M., Notehand, Commer- cial Arithmetic, Business Typewrit- ing, and Business Mathematicsg Rob- ert W. Meredith, B.S., Biology and American History. fculig James Miller, B.S., Commercial Arithmetic and Biologyg Margaret G. Minnick, A.B., Dietitiang joseph E. Moffatt, B.S., Algebrag Dorothy Mrkonic, Litt.M., English. Mary Ann Mrkonic, A.M., Home- making, Department Chairmang Alan H. Nelson, B.S., Industrial Artsg Lu- cille Newhouse, Litt.M., World Cul- turesg Dorothy Norton, A.M., French, Department Chairman of Modern Languages. Kathleen Orr, A.B., Englishg Peter Pazuchanics, Ed.M., Lil:-rariang Etna M. Pierce, Ed.M., Healthg Mary Louise M. Quinn, ECLM., Bookkeep- mg. faculig All juniors in the Commercial course stucly Bookkeeping I Mrs Brown clemonstrites hom to post entries in an Accounts Payable Ledger Charles E. Schaeffer, B.S., World Cultures, Barbara P. Schrader, B.S., Commercial Arithmeticg Helen Scott, A.B., Algebra, Anthony Sgattoni, BS., World Cultures and English. Mercedes Sheehan, Ed.M., Librariang S. Alice Shoup, Ed.M., English: George Stoll, B.S., World Culturesg Esther E. Stough, Ed.M.g English. Maurine Symington, B.S., Englishg W. Gerald Taylor, B.S., English, Jo- sephine S. Tesauro, B.S., Clerical Practice, Principles of Selling and Typewritingg Edward F. Thomas, Ed.M., Algebra, Earth Science, Phya sical Science, and Mathematics Re- view, Thomas A. Quinn, Ed.M., World Cultures and American Historyg Mar- jorie Ann Ransick, A.B., German and Spanishg Mark R. Reigard, A.M., American History and European His- tory, Social Studies Department Chairmang Kenneth D. Richardson, B.S., Chemistry. Elizabeth K. Ritacco, B.S., English, Edith B. Ross, A.B., Englishg John E. Ruby, B.S., Electricityg Paul Ruman- cik, Machine Shop Practice. Ann S. Ryan, B.S., Plane Geometryg John A. Sabol, S.M., Physics and Trigonometryg Amanda T. Sandin, Beauty Cultureg Carmelita Savage, Ed.M., Commercial Law, General Business, and Typewriting, ff My Frances Thompson, Ed.M., Spanish and Frenchg Eleanor Tobin, Litt.lVl., Englishg Martha Anne Verner, Litt.M., Germang Leonora H. Weaver, B.S., Arr. J. Harold Weigle, B.S., Health, Di- rector of Athleticsg Bettie S. Wheeler, B.S., Homemakingg Martha Wiggins, Ed.M., Plane Geometryg Drew P. Wil- liamson, B.S., Plane Geometry and Trigonometry. Herbert A. Wilson, lVI.F.A., Vocal Musicg Philip H. Wingert, Litt. M., Problems of Democracyg John Yar- novic, B.S., Englishg Carol Jean Young, B.B.A., Typewriting. Faculty In a Spanish II class Nliss Thompson uses the new Q'Language Lab facilities. As the class hears a taped lesson, the teacher can monitor individual recitations. Two mobile consoles are used in four specially equipped rooms. , A. B125 1 5 fQL?.2:1 M S,M DNR iw Keith Aclutzehn Daniel Adams Henry Aigner Lois Allen William Allen Phyllis Ambroziak Randal Amos Allen Anderson Kyp Anderson Paul Andre Mclieesport Senior High School CLASS COLORS- Lofrikeet Blue and New Chartreuse Gerald Angerman John Aranyos Carol Ashenbaugh Judith Ashlcettle Paul Bach Georgeann Bajuscilc Barbara Baker Thomas Baker Martha Balog Mary Louise Baran 5 f iw' .pw-NY' Annie Barber Janie Barcus Sandra Barns Bnnnie Barr james Barry Carl Barton Victoria Barvinchak Louis Batch Donna Bayer Charles Bazylalc Class of I963 CLASS MOTTO-- T11 ff sefref 0f.s1cf'f'c'ss fs,faifhAf1cIne'ss fo mcrpose William Beattie Rose Marie Becker Dorothy Beckett Regis Beirne Paul Beisler Christina Benczo William Bendn Jnhn Benlcovich William Beno William Bentley 'wind rd 4 ,T-K '59-N ,,'q'? Class CLASS OFFICERS, SEN- IOR HIGH-Treasurer Mi- chael Graban, Vice-Presi- dent Judith jordan, Presi dent Larry Zambo, Secre- tary Marijule Nlarheflca. Suzanne Berger Judith Berkowitz john Bertory Patricia Biddle Victoria Billy Auclred Bingaman Ruth Blankenship Valerie Boax George Boclnar Judith Boclnar Carol Boggs Mary Ann Bolggy George Borlcowslci Nicholas Borrelli Paul Bosanac 963 CLASS OFFICERS, VO- CATIONAL HIGHM-Presi dont Edwin lVlcKitriclc, Sec- retary Geraldine Trovato, Treasurer Edward SUCkfield, Vice-President Merrill Sem llc. Virginia Bostnlc Anne Bower Ruth Boyd Sandra Boyd Regis Brady Elizabeth Brenner ff' Glenn Bowers James Boyle l,indn Jo Brien A QW Q- janv' -r ' 'gh-usp, fm, Dennis Bowlby Ronald Bradley Paul Brinley as- 'S' M 11 -ew--qv ' , ,:.,..'- , 31 fr A '55 S 'U - Q ig- ,, r 1' s l.ynn lloyd Catherine Brady Edward Brown E' I Q X ' 7 -A lf -4-N K - M .-,-may Wd I i ..:, 1 --wal X 5: ' ' fwf fi' J if 1 ' : E ' mlgkiit ' bis ' sf 2, M 'U ,vwg no -su--sv' -mil 'A xx fwa Wat flag 1441 'FIN 'LT M QQ! 4-V W? Campbell Karen Brown Marilyn Brown Jeanette Brunory George Brunton Edward Bruslw Darlene Bryce Riclwarcl Bryer Rust-marie Bukes Nancy Bumlvargvr Nliclmel Bunson Mary jane Burloridge linda Burlcley Edward Burley Stephen Burlilcowslci Zoe Busch James Busller john Butler -loycv Byers Janet Cain Kenneth Carolyn Cannon Paul Carlin Naomi Carr ,luclitli Carroll Carol Cassin .nw ala, em, kim has ww 41? 'PFS Ani vw SID' 55.51516 3 S' Mm . . L --M JW-N... , Y ,. W A - mf-9? 1 , Q.. v ar, 3 X' 'Th Announcements, tcsrs, and programs are produced 111 unc of rin- schoolts busiest spots. the duplicating room, an annex to the offlcc practice classroom Q joseph Catalina Barry Chamberlain Raymond Chandler Ruth Chaney Andrew Chemsalc Anthony Chepanoslce Saundra Chotiner Garey Christian McKeesport Senior High School Harvey Churchman Deanna Cihal Joyce Clark Robert Clark Donna Clayton Victor Cologie Lynn Conley Clara Conners Frances Considine Diane Cook William Cook Sharon Cooley Warren Cooley Linda Coulter Meade Coulter Robert Cowan Robert Cozad James Craven Mary Crnokham Ann Curetun Earl Curry Rol-vert Currighr Anthony Czap Dennis Czap Patricia Davis Lawrence Decker Class of I963 Marianne David Philip Davies Carol Davis Kathleen Davis James Davison Mildred Dawson james Day Harry Decker KFIFBY1 Delivuli janet Del Sigrmre William Detweiler Carl Devon .-win aye, .,.i If . 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X 2 YOU GH-A-MUN YEARBOOK STAFFMEMBERS have the fun -and work-of seeing a book grow before their eyes. Gradually the separate jobs of gather- ing names, of scheduling pictures, of typing and proofreading, of choosing and proportioning the best poses come together as the individual pages are planned, sketched, and assembled. As galley proofs and page proofs come from the printer and the cover sample arrives, the appearance of the final book begins to emerge. Then the mem- bers can see that their efforts to capture the present will make it possible for their classmates to look back with fond memories to a year at MSHS. Carol Locke Sam Vorkapich Beth Mowry Linda Penske Nancy Paterra Berry Peffe Ruth McElfish Joan Gibson Kam' s'h e e'ge' Bin cook P2111 MCNUltY Roland Kyslinger Shirley Warabak Pat Morris Marie Tesauro jane Zykowski Bill Fitzgerald Mary Jane Burbridge, Guy Miller, REPORTERS, GEORGE WASHINGTON -- REPORTERS, VOCA- and Lois Weiss discuss the latest edi- From left: Marilyn Wiater, Jean Dixon, Linda TIONAL - Erom left: tion with Miss Auld. Romesburg, Robert Slater, Carol Huss, Jinx Margie Leonardo, Edward Knutson. McKitrick, Donna Madalc. UR STUDENT NEWSPAPER, The Red and Blue, reports on the events, activities, and personalities in McKeesport Senior High School. Students avidly read the eleven issues pub- A D lished yearly. Daily, 36 staff members gather, under the super- vision of Miss Mary Auld, to write and edit the paper. The Red and Blue features editorials, photos, and humorous columns in addition to school news and sports. EDITORIAL STAFF-FIRST ROW: Feature Editor Mary Stockett, Co-Sports Editor Guy Miller, Exchange Editor Chris Benczo, C0-Sports Editor Mike Pfcfferlcorn, Fourth Page Editor Sharon Zajicelc. SECOND ROW: Proof Reader Steve Scott, Head Photographer Ben Lebowitz, Columnist Annette Pavlic, Proof Reader Joyce Pavlilc, News Editor Lois Weiss, Art Editor Margie Johnson, Editorial Page Editor Mary Jane Burbridge. Hum Associate Editor Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Linda Marhefka Elaine Edwards Don Scholter REPORTERS AND TYPISTS-FIRST ROW: Lee Ann NlcGuigan, Joan Kohl, Diane Gereben, Judy Fitch, Sandy Bertok, Elaine Eizenhafer, Coralie Freunsch, Marcia Austin, Cheri Emery, Janice Caplan, Faye Greenfield. SECOND ROW: George Sowa, Rick Lettieri, Martin Fenster, Gerald Cano, William Valenta, Lynn Disegi, Alice Warner, Sherry Hutson, jon Hirshberg, Guy Mahaffey, Albert D'Annunzio, Robert Todd, XUQIU ,ww .M FUTURE TEACHERS FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB OFFICERS - FIRST ROW: Program Director Lois Wunder- ley, Corresponding Secretary Linda Wunderley, Recording Secretary Judy Sinchak. SECOND ROW: Historian Esther Talcsa, President Elaine Edwards, Treasurer Lynn Disegi, Vice-President Ceil Whitehead. The groupls adviser was Miss Florence King. ORCHESTRA Playing music from the classics of Handel to the popular melodies of Richard Rodgers, the 45-member MSHS orchestra practices daily under the direction of Mr. Joseph P. Krysik. The group presents a winter concert and a spring concert combining some selections with the A Cappella Choir. Orchestra members pictured: David Badstibner, William Balawajder, Samuel Barna, Ron Bellohusen, Valerie Boax, Frank Brice, Edward Byrom, Beverly Colbert, Corinne Colbert, Harold Dangel, Karen Donaldson, David Fleming, Susan Giese, Faye Green- field, Robert Hilpert, Elmer Maturkanich, Clay Milholland, Janet Morgan, Richard Palcel, Andrew Pazur, Derek Reymer, Donna Rhoades, Nicholas Samios, Donald Schultz, Sandi Shaffer, Barbara Sherer, Willa Steinman, Ray Szymarelc, Harry Weiss, Larry Zajclel, John Zugel, Not Pictured: Barry Chamberlain, Carl DeVon, Murray Diclcman, Karen Duncan, Dwight Hackett, Marie Hollup, Ruth McLean, Charles Moslcun, Stanley Piechowicz, Kathleen Putz, Elayne Shiner, Robert Valerio. STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OF- FICERS-Fom left: President Dave Kaylor, Secretary Fern Thomas, Treasurer James Mc- Keeta, Vice-President Richard Lettieri. The group was advised by Mr. James Steel. PEP CLUB PEP CLUB OFFICERS -- From left: Poster Chairman Janet Yerlcey, Vice-President Jane Hunt. Secretary Susan Keddie, Sergeant-Ab Arms Nina Englert, Treasurer Beverly Feltz, President Judy I-Ieintz. The adviser for the group was Miss Clare Ann Jenaway. OFFICE TRAINING CLUB OFFICE TRAINING CLUB! OFFICERS - From left: Secretary Deanne Cil'1aI, Treasurer Lillian Rybka, President Sandy Klasnick, Vice- President Carol Cassin. Mrs. Elfreeda AI1Iquist advised the group. SPEECH SOPHOMORE SPEECH. 10:05 - FIRST ROW: Ungar, Jackson, Cmar, Novaseda, Marinello, Hargro, Mullin, Vamivakas, Hanko, Kacik, Wheeler SECOND ROW: DeSue, Neiman, Kadar, Solomon, Connelly, Booth, Fenster, Rowland, Schulhof, Apter, Starmack, Wargo, Marsh, Smukler. SOPHOMORE SPEECH, 10:50 - FIRST ROW: Strager, Brennan, Evans, Guiton, Thompson, Fenich, Perrotta, Young, Beck, Darling, Blue- stone, Larimer, Tsivitis, Eitemiller, Gaudy, Lawson, Ohringer, SECOND ROW: Hillwig, Mendlowitz, Sanders, Karnas, Phillips, Gundy, Stockdill, Boax, Ackerman, Rack, Crosby, Rick- ard, Broder, Goodman, Mitchell. JUNIOR AND SENIOR SPEECH, 2:00-FIRST ROW: Pat Raymer, Suzie Berger, Karen Supansic, Earlene Paul, Sandy Halpern, Beverly Feltz, Harriet Ungar, Helen Hula, LuAnn Elliot, Kathy Simon, Linda Reed, Terri Krotz. SECOND ROW: Ceil Whitehead, Mary Seabol, Mary Stockett, Lorraine Pausic, Roselynn Chrillo, Lynne Burbridge, Judy jordan, Sharon Hahn, Pat Pater, Donna Razny, Judy Sinchak, Donna Warady, Rita Kosarek, Sharon Klein, Linda Schneider, Cheryl Palkovitz, Janis Klein, Barb Newhouse, Chris Benczo. THIRD ROW: George Marcus, Martin Beres, George Brunton, Bill Adams, Tom Leckman, Fred Briggs, Bill Garvin, David Weisband, Lee McFadden, Paul Bosanac, Bob Cutright, Ken Knapp, Bruce Baxter, Alan Toth, jon Hirshberg, Bob Maher, Arless Dodson, Miles Carson, Glenn Jones, Paul Carlin, Steve Scott. Not in picture: Lora Mendlovitz, Mimi Einzig, Pat Myers, 2 I 2. 2 -14 2 5 5 4 it I c rl f : s t 5 x A s Q 1 1 : r JUNIOR AND SENIOR SPEECH, 2:45-FIRST ROW: Marilyn Brown, Jane Zykowski, Linda Marzaloes, Marilyn Morantz, Alice Kessler, Sally Coslov, Anna Zimmet, Janice Caplan, Marsha Goodman, Dolores Webster, Pat Valalik. SECOND ROW: Vida Fraas, Christine Wise, June Sherry, Carol Carlson, Sherry Hutson, Alice Warner, Janet Robb, Lynette Halvorsen, Patricia Magdic, Carol Locke, Peggy Earner, Linda Law, Karen Gerstner, Rose Ellen Schwartz, Bonita Waters, Pat Zewe, Suzy Gribbin, Lisa Feldman, Esther Taksa. THIRD ROW: Gerald Cano, Guy Mahaffey, Irving Luzer, Robert Sieff, Richard Matason, Bill Stefl, Guy Petty, Erik Moeller, Rich Reese, Bruce Sable, Jimmy Gold, Jimmy Patterson, Paul Andre, Jim Hinerman, Jeff Flynn, Dennis Flynn, Charles Schwartz, Charles Wintner, Jerry Bodnar, Stanley Solomon. TUDENTS WISHING TO MASTER public speaking can enter Speech Club, directed by Miss Helen G. Malseed. As members of the National Forensic League, the group participates in debate and in speech activities including dramatic interpretation, humor- ous interpretation, original oration, oratorical declamation, and extempor- aneous speaking. The club presented as a children's play The Wizard of Oz with six performances in January. During February, the club sponsored a Cham- pionship Debate Tournament for Western Pennsylvania Speech Groups, debaters attended the National Invitational Tournament at Georgetown University. Earlier in the year, the club provided speakers for the Tuber- culosis Association. In June, 1962, Pennsylvania was represented in the National Forensic Finals in Montana by Thalia Dorwick fgirls' extemporaneousj and Jim Bathe foriginal orationj. SOPHOMORE SPEECH, 11:35 - FIRST ROW: Lundberg, Jacoby, Firestone, Broudy, Simon, Stewart, Fontana, Fisher, Chodock, Munnell, Teper, Chotiner, Richman, Stevenson, Richards, Yotter, Mork, Barthelmess, McKay, Donell, Wunderley. SEC- OND ROW: Thomas, Schostal, Tak- sel, Paulson, Bartello, Nagy, Cleeland, Striffler, Tatters, Parton, Prokop, Hirshberg, Lewis, Macchiarolo, Jacobs, McKeera, Snodgrass, Douglas, Fein- man, Taksel, Biddle, Shook, Gold. OFFICERS - From left: President Jerry Bodnar, Corresponding Secre- tary Pat Zewe, Vice-President James Patterson, Recording Secretary Alice Kessler, Treasurer James Gold. SPANISH CLUB SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Program Chairman Fern Thomas, Secretary Judy Jordan, Vice- President Mary Maybury. SECOND ROW: Publicity Chairman Judy Berkowitz, Co-Program Chairman Linda Swanson. THIRD ROW: Co-Program Chairman Rick Lettieri, Treasurer Bill Reilly, President Harvey Church- man, Social Co-Chairman Joe Catalina. Miss Frances Thompson advised the group. STUDENT COUNCIL VOCATIONAL STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS- From left: Secretary William Phillips. Vice-President john Mikel, President Harry Farrell, Treasurer Robert Zambo. The adviser for the group was Mr. John Ruby. LATIN CLUB LATIN CLUB OFFICERS-From left: Treasurer Lu- anne Wunderley, Co-President Lee McFadden, Secretary Lynda Helmstadter, Co-President Barry Chamberlain. Miss Mary Auld was the groups adviser, SPACE CLUB SPACE CLUB OFFICERS-From left: President Dennis Czap, Secretary James Emmiclc, Vice-President Merrill Semke, Treasurer Peter Nothdurft. The adviser was Mr. George McConnell. Y-TEENS Y-TEEN' CABINET-FIRST ROW: Chris Moffatt, Barbara Hiller, Corresponding Secretary Diane Malos, Vice-President Judy Jordan, President Pat Valalik, Secretary Ceil Whitehead, Interclub Artie Kearney. SECOND ROW: Nicki Gorr, Linda Seeger, Dena Winter, Carol Pogyor, Joann Kaclar, Lynda Helmstadter, Judy Owoc, Connie Marksteiner, Margie Johnson, Vera Marzina. THIRD ROW: Karen Pratt, Judy Reiter, Fern Thomas, Mary Maybury, Donna Lucas, Beverly Feltz, Judy Berkowitz, Lynn Disegi, Donna Smocer, Betty Petre. Miss Maurine Symington was the adviser for the group. HOMEMAKING CLUB HOMEMAKING CLUB OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Vice-President Sandy Stouffer, President Judy Owoc, Secretary Beverly Feltz. SECOND ROW: Historian Janell Tomlins, Program Chairman Mimi Einzig, Treasurer Rosemary Lennon. Miss Mary Ann Mrlconic advised the group. 5 i 5 sd 3 E pf is 3 is E 3 Q 5' 2 Q5 4 FUTURE NURSES FUTURE NURSES CLUB OFFICERS--FIRST ROW: Secretary Judi Mingo, Senior Board Member Janet Mingo, Junior Board Member Jane Overley, Vice-President Chris Benczo. SECOND ROW: President Jacque Fey, Treasurer Suzie Berger, Senior Board Member Mary Jane Burhridge, Junior Board Member Shirley Kessler. Miss Gertrude Brown and Miss Martha McCune were advisers for the group. LIBRARY STAFF GERMAN CLUB VOCATIONAL LIBRARY STAFF-FIRST ROW: Pat GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS - From left: Treasurer Starr, Susan Bereczlcy, Marilyn Marin, Ann Graham. George Sowa, Secretary JoAnne Voclopivec, Vice-Presb SECOND ROW: Merrill Semlce, Sandy Howard, Linda dent Guy Petty, President Bill Fitzgerald. Miss Martha Macey, James Petrulli. The group assisted Mr. Peter Anng Ve!-ner advisedghe group, Pazuchanics. the librarian. fE S ART CLUB M 15 ART CLUB OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Sophomore Representa- rive Sharon Martin, Treasurer Lynn Disegi, President Janet Yerlcey. SECOND ROW: Vice-President Diane Malos, Sopho- more Representative Larry Krznaric, Secretary Linda Fenske. Mrs. Leonora Weaver was the clul'1's adviser. PROGRAM COMMITTEE HI-Y G. W. PROGRAM COMMITTEE OFFICERS - From left: Treasurer Sharyn Large, Recording Secretary Linda Martinez, President James Morgan, Vice-President Karen Horvath, Correspondence Secretary Jean Dixon. The group was guided by Mrs. Barbara Schrader. JOHN SHAW MEMORIAL HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS -From left: Secretary Rugh Mason, Vice-President james Grimm, Treasurer Harvey Churchman, President Michael Bunson, Chaplain William Trathowen. Mr. Rolnerr Meredith advised the group. C. W. CIRLS' CLEE CLUB C. W. MIXED CLEE CLUB A CAPPELLA CHOIR CHORAL MUSIC Director Mr. Herbert A. Wilson FIRST ROW: Einzig, Haralam, Brenner, Ricketts, Bryant, Dennison, LaRosa, Robb. SECOND ROW: Keller, Huston, Wunderley, Vogel, DiPerna, Sisley, Kosarek, Hart, Shawl, Brant, Saraka, Gorr, Morgan, THIRD ROW: Thomas, Morgan, Kirkpatrick, Hartman, Meredith, Scott, Shevke, Crossen, Kearney, Nlansfie-ICI, Vinal, Whitfield, Brown, Conners, Stokes. FOURTH ROW: Ely, Smocer, Fornal, Beckett, Kees, Rosner, Carlson, Helmstadter, Johnson, Garlvett, Schoy, Urbin, Lincoln, Biaugh, Zivkovich, Renclulic, Pagyor. FIFTH ROW: Loizes, Hanclel, Colench, Mataya, Ilgenfritz, Lefkowitz, Ackerman, Anderson, Davis, Reigard, Boyd, Kohl, Sayers, Powell, Stanchik, Falk, Butella, Henger, Waters, Reiter. SIXTH ROW: Gach, Sayles, Rochelle, Curry, Bloom, Marconi, Link, Heilman, Williams, Cannon, Lalnanc, Peterson, Hruby, Weaver, Zolten, Rothman, Fritz, Price, Melinchak, Bostak, Watson, Mooney, Weingarten, Henry. VOCATIONAL CLEE CLUB Director Mr. Murray Gold SCPHOMORE MIXED GLEE CLUB JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS' CLE COMMERCIAL CLUB RED CROSS COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS-From left: Treas- urer Ronald Bradley, President Karen Supansic, Vice- President Camille Kutis, Secretary Nlarijule Marlmeflca. The club was advised by Mrs, Rose Arone. PROJ ECTIONISTS JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS-From left Presi dent Diane Cook, Secretary Artie Kearney Vtce Pres: dent Judy Seeger, Treasurer Mary Maybury Mr Drew Williamson advised the group. VOCATIONAL PROJECYIONISTS-FIRST John Dugan, Merrill Semke. SECOND ROW Bernard Ziobro, Henry Aigner. THIRD ROW: James Novacek, Robert Saylor. The group was Q, ROW: Edwardyl.McKitrick, Peter Notlidurft Larry Stolcen, Terry Koch, Henry Szewczyk Paul Bicsler, Lcxuis Simms, Francis Tolcarslcy directed by Mr. Morris Jones, FRENCH CLUB JUNIOR AND SENIOR FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS-FIRST Jane Overly, Program Chairman Dennis Flynn, and Sergeant-av ROW, JUNIORS: Vice-President Leslie Robertson, President arms Jerry Kiger. The adviser was Mr. Robert Baron. SECOND Charles Schwartz, Treasurer Madeline Popp, Social Chairman ROW, SENIORS: Vice-President Janet SCITOY, President Pat Connie Pressman, Secretary Tim Duffy. Other officers elected for Pater, Treasurer Paul Andre, Secretary Laureen Kusic. The adv the second semester were Vice-President Alice Kessler, Treasurer viser was Miss Dorothy Norton. DRAMATICS CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS-From left: Adviser G. W. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-From left: Joan Figiel, Secretary-Treasurer Paula McCracken, Presi- Secretary Cathy Sgokan, ViCe.Pre5idenf Nanpy Kohl, dent Dennis Liberatore, Adviser Marilyn Marin, Vice- Treasurer Rand Hudson, President Judy Schiffman. Mr. Pl'9SiCleY'lt' Wayne Thorpe. Mrs. Doris Clil'BCI8Cl the George Stoll was the adviser for the group, club. LIBRARY STAFF LIBRARY STAFF-FIRST ROW: Alice Kennedy, Georgia Mae Mason, Minnie Williams, Dora Christian, Twyla Montgonxery, Pamela Watkins, Nancy Richards, Sandy Beck, Sandi Zeiders, Sharon Yuhasz, Priscilla Stinner. SECOND ROW: Suzie Rack, Janie Mullin, Barbara Belock, Eileen Kunf, Theresa Masinsky, Margie Kalocay, Shirley Nicholson, Louise Fei-ree, Bonnie Campbell, Donna Krieger, Janet Yerkey, Helen Hula, Earlene Paul. THIRD ROW: Bonita Claar, Judith Chemsak, Mary Louise Karabin, Nancy Gillpatrick, Joanna Cartia, Pat Sobolewski, Sharyn Shoaf, Pat Ero, Judy Darling, Joann Kadar, Sandra Fenich. FOURTH ROW: Richard Boyle, Bob Dougherty, Sylvia Blackwell, Evelyn Swindle, Charlote Shotwell, Sharon Nabors, Barbara Cole, Marjory Leader, Marion Miller, Terri Schultz, Dennis Smith, Tom McGovern. Staff members assisted Miss Mercedes: Sheehan, the librarian. PICTURE OPERATORS MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS-FIRST ROW: Judith Chemsak, Paula Ann Pieczynski, Treasurer Carl DeVon, President Irving Luzer, Mr. Sabol, Vice- President Jay Schulof, Beverly Carter, Linda Mikrut. SECOND' ROW: Suzy Gribbin, Tom Eichler, Rick Weiss, Stanley Weisberger, Bill Galeza, Gale Campbell, Bernard Minnick, Jay Beck, Tom Phillips, Delbert Lake, Rae Ann Zoscak, Jan Wargo. THIRD ROW: Stephen Scott, Herb Mountan, Jay Link, Bob Sieff, Ed Callaway, William Valenti, James Delsignore, Jan Rothbarth, Steve Mayer, Jimmy Gold, Lee McFadden. The group was directed by Mr. John Sabol. F 'V if Q , :. . www knew Www Y JU IORS ROOM 100-FIRST ROW: Patsy Babiak, Carol Schultz, Loraine Tucci, Hedy Finnegan, Geraldine Pavlock, Frances Wojdyla, SECOND ROW: John Pringle, Alan Ritchea, Phil Roddy, Jerry Smeltzer, john Murphy, Darrell Myers, Stanley Holland, Michael Schmidt. Ray Runge, THIRD ROW: Alvin W'illterson, John Mihoc, Jim Corcoran, Larry Polesnalc, Walter Zimmerman. James Swanson, Bruce Alton, Dave Anderson, ROOM 112--FIRST ROW: Janice Helsel, Barbara Andrekanic, Elaine Beluch, Claire Bryant. jane Crossen, Linda Doonan, Anita Bucklew, Patty Burr, Dolores Colburn. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Hasso, Rosemary Baldridge, Nancy Sides, Diane Sendelc, Marsha Barna, Gloria Cinclric, Mary Ann Munas, Karen Bostalc, Sandy Bertolc, Marlene Beran, Carol Bronowski THIRD ROW: Lynn Hager, jean Anthony, Carole Banks, Mary Ann Straka, Nancy Nemeth, Diane McClain, Bonnie Case, Patricia Dangel, Donna Cortes, Joyce Barnes, Kathy Brennan, Jan Coulter. FOURTH ROW: Pete Radzvin, Dave Thomas, Charles Henry, Richard Andrase. Elmer Dominick, Ron Duda, Patrick Dorman, Ronald Anderchalc, Frank Wargo, Joe Grdich. Not in picture: Par Lawson. The art room always loolcs active as eager students draw sketch and paint or work with leather metal and ceramics ROOM 114 FIRST ROW: Alice Epperson, Joyce Montgomery, Pat DiVincenzo, joan Lelnowitz, Anne Cullen, Karen Betz, Carol Donaldson, Helen Hula, Phyl- lis johnson. SECOND ROW: Judy Cupp, Barbara Beloclc, Arlene Deni- cola, Millie Dirjan, Chris Sutton, Jessie Cassin, Karen Duncan, Barbara Schmidt, Martha Briscoe. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Chesnick, Michelle Sahlich, Linda Barnes, Otilda Deem- er, Sue Garbett, Margaret Gannon, Elaine Cook, Pat Fornal, Cecilia Brown, Barbara Schroeder, jane De- Vincentis. FOURTH ROW: joe Colench, Glenn Jasper, George Kramer, Mary Ann Householder, Ruth Brough, Agnes Knapp, Celia Whitehead, Dave Kincel, jim Slack. Ed Mack, ROOM 139 FIRST ROW: Twyla Montgomery, Jane Petroski, Kristen Kunze, Patricia Ann Lyall, Lynne Wunderley, Marilou Boo- her, Caryn Harden, Linda Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Jane Brenner, Terri Krotz, Lynne Sanderson, Matilda Davis, Richard Antoncic, Guy Marconi, Richard Commander, jim Benedict, 'Philip Dun- can. THIRD ROW: Frank McLaughlin, Larry DeAugustine, Delano Petraitis, James Howard, Guy Mahaffey, Steve Nyer. FOURTH ROW: Sam Figola, Dennis Washowich, Leslie Pastor, Ste- phen Bindus, Gary Ross, Dick Kugler. Bill Stefl, John Dyga. ROOM 141 FIRST ROW: Rosemary Lennon, Donna Powell, Frankie White, Nancy Kemp, LuAnn Elliott, Linda Law, Mattie Mea- dows, Sandy Cracolice, Donna Heilman. SECOND ROW: Charlene Matey, Mar' tha Rudolph, jill Fredriclcson, Cynthia Pornnian, Barbara Davison, Paula Pie- czynslci, Martha Lesniewski, Marcia Beck, Mary Seabol. THIRD ROW: Jim Cros- by, Bob McGraw, Albert D'Annunzio, Peggy Earner, Lana Mishoe, Richard Balint, Clifton Sando, Albert Burlikow- ski, Dale Marhefka. FOURTH ROW: Frank Chancio, Fred Whetsell, Alan Medved, Casimer Naspinsky, Wayne Broman, Ross Allman, Bradley Blasius, Ed Byrom. Not in picture: Tom Pauno- vich, Joyce Jones. Juniors ROOM 127 FIRST ROW: jean Stramiello, Peggy Dunn, Jane Overley, Alice Kessler, Carole Carlson, Shirley Nicholson, janet Brant, Karen Krucik, Thelma Koutsouliou, SECOND ROW: Mary Wargo, Marjorie Panza, Pat Czura, Noureen Acie, Pat Gary, Mary Ann Hunter, Diane Malos, Pat Raymer, Pat Magclic, joan Norby, Geraldine Kovach, THIRD ROW: Gerhard Penner, John King, Wayne Zeman, Joe White. Bruce Baxter, Raimondi Tate, Edward Mataya, Alan Toth, Vince Lucanish. FOURTH ROW: Paul Ditmore, Ralph Benson, Richard Matason, jay Kules, Allen Harkins, Ed Sabo, Gary Blake, Bill Davis, Dave Balulca, Leslie Robertson. Not in picture: Robert Livingston, Larry Gaither, Robert Benvin, Joanne Basa. Paul Handel, Early American home life and crafts are revived in student projects made for Miss Mrlconic's literature class. ,, ROOM 142 FIRST ROW: Judith Montgomery, Mary Bell, Jeannie Eirtle, Sandy Peluso, Min- nie Williams, Mary Lou Sandroclc, Jeri Wigand, Pat Ero, SECOND ROW: Sara Jane Ely, Joanne leonardo, Diane May- dew, Joy Schrader, Mildred Lesowslcy, Sandy Carlson, Karen Wiater, Karen Pack, Cheryl Strunk, THIRD ROW: Sheryl Hetriclc, Suzanne Gribbin, Janis Klein, Sandra Konilc, Jeannette Burr, Audrey De Stefano, Carolyn Bjerstedt, Ronald Oleslca, Murray Diclcman. FOURTH ROW: Jeffrey Orman, Jim Prest, Bruce Sable, Elmer Maturlcanich, Jack Connelly, Gene Dobos, Moses Sim- mons, Gilbert Palm, Charles Veroniclc, David Myford, Paul Feightner. Not in picture: Harold Booth, Douglas Ploszay, Charles Campbell, ROOM 145 FIRST ROW: Karen Schumacher, Jo Ann Conley, Carol Rogers, Pat Prilnish, Barb Newhouse, Darlene Bowers, Sandy Leighty, Cheryl Emery, Connie Eclcman, SECOND ROW: Lisa Feldman, Larraine Maiolo. Carol Stash, Pat Ulalcovic, Amelia Poje, Donna Smocer, Janet Do- bies, Dorothy Dokmanovich, Eugenia Lofstrom. Sharon Hahn THIRD ROW: Richard Peterson, Charles Schwartz, Charles Wintner, Thomas Dittmanh Jim Porto, Harold Ferry, John Germelc, Robert McDivett, Ray Birmingham, FOURTH ROW: Bill Ploslcina, Larry Critchlow, Guy Petty, Clyde Slease, Bob Mooney, Barry Procacina, Pete Maund, Tom Boyle, Alan Fleclcenstein. Jon Hirshherg, ROOM 204-FIRST ROW: Dorothy McDonald, Carol Reigard, Louise Fry. Viola Herclwl- roath, Esther Gonzales, Arlene Maneer, Marie Simcox, Dorothy Edder. Susan Radawits SECOND ROW: Sandy Evans, Lorraine Kossuth, Karen Burnheimer, Laureen Butella, Laura Morgan, Georgiann Warhold, Laverne Hemminger, Kathy Regesler, Lois Jenkins, Lois Gabriel, THIRD ROW: Laverne Popp, Audrey Defiecco, Donna James, Janie Price. Sara Sladics, Carole Macerelli, Barbara Mueller, Betty Petre, Sandy Fribere, Pat Simco, Becky Pupich, Jim Loizes, Arthur McKinney FOURTH ROW: Gary Maxwell, jay Lazar, Ron Takacs, Wayne Bostalc, Martin Fenster, Bill Chizmar, Leo Flynn, Larry Wiskeman. Jerry Ehrhardt, Nick Pociask Not in picture: Mary johnson, David Stocltdill. Betty Fey Juniors ROOM 207-FIRST ROW: Marty Shaw, Elaine Eizenhafer, Gloria Urhanslcy, Faye Green- field, Janet Robb, Ruth McConnell, Carole Colley, Carmen Maglicco, SECOND ROW: Gail Wivagg, Carol Surgeon, Charlene Sedlar, Bernice Stanchik. Rita Horvatin. Vida Fraas, Patri- cia Stuchell, Patricia Rolando, Claudia Orris, Jan Fenslce THIRD ROW: Lynette Halvorsen. Karen Kohl, Janice Falk, Ruth McLean. Janet Randolph, Linda Seeger, David Brinley, Mike Gach, Jim Pratt, Dennis McNamara. FOURTH ROW: George Marcus, Robert Smith, Ronald Polka, Ed Callaway, Ron Campbell, Dave Anderson, Paul Guster, -lohn Ason, William Kargle, David Friberg. Richard Wilson, Tom Froelich, Not in picture: Terry Hines, Merle Jones. President of the picture op- erators club, Irving Luzer lleftl demonstrates the workings of a projector to Bruce Sable and Edward, Callaway ali! 3 5 we ,Q 1 R We Virginia Raffa, Mercedes johns, and Ronald Oleska admire the school tree which decorated the main lobby during the Christmas sea- son: Student Council spon- sored the project ROOM 208-FIRST ROW: Gerry Ginardi, Cathy Simon, Lorraine McGinnis, Donna Lane, Yvonne Johnson, Dora Christian. Margaret Koribanic, Dolores Wfebster SECOND ROW: Marsha Goodman, Donna Fogarty, joan Babyak, Susie Gibson, Theresa Ann Masinsky, Joyce Pennick, Dianne Metro, Mary Walker, Madeline Popp, Carol Harr, Shirley Robinson. THIRD ROW: Robert Fike, Don Tamblyn, Don Schultz, jerry Miller, Martin Beres, Mike Mervis. Robert Ryblca, Howard Schoeller, Dave Begancly. FOURTH ROW: john Brown, Ron Stephan, Art Balogh, Michael Feterik, Tom Link, Mike Hado, Alan Stein, Clarence Charlesworth. John Sweeney ROOM 209-FIRST ROW: Sandy Ruggier, Sandie Gwosden, Barbara Williams, June For- sythe, Kay Hughes, Janeen Svitko, Dorothy Hart, Marie Mandela. SECOND ROW: Anita Stuedler, Pat Tolgen, Dorothy Snyder. Gloria Bailey, Rhonda Good, Mary Lou Miller, Gail Sebest, Cathy Pasko, Carol Buchweitz, Lynn Disegi, Pat Gibbons THIRD ROW: David Berkowitz, David Cipicchio, Dave Price, Arthur De Cecco, Robert Kerekes, Gary Binger, Rich Mient, Joe Budyka, Pete Messina, Bob Smith.FOURTH ROW: Peter Graziano, Lee Pogyor, John Cherny, Richard Nlillei-,Tom Grace. John Strip, Tim Vaganka, Frank Zitnik, Dennis Karaffa. New N ' '4 wiv.mf ' we 1' f me 2 -gsmw-frri uft.MWwe-'W wmv-ml A as einns .neun ., ,, .t . , , , .. Juniors ROOM 210-FIRST ROW: Doris Stinehaugh, Coralie Freunsch, Judy Staley. Pat Sirak, Sally Illig, Roseann Falco, Roberta Green, Alicia Valentyn, Priscilla Stinner. SECOND ROW: Patricia Bailie,Pat King, Sandra Toth, Connie Pressman, Anna Minyon, Charlene Kenney, Gerrie Kolcun, Audrey Henry, Martha Sedlmayvf THIRD ROW: Cheryl Schaefer, Sherry Hutson, Kathy Lahan, janet Bernasky. Peggy DeFelice, Esther Taksa, Carol Lynn Barich, Patricia McElfish, Marcia Hughes, Keith Ackerman, John Petroski FOURTH ROW: Robert Todd. Dwight Hackett. Gerald Mols, Wayne Frank, Tom Leckman, Tom Tutko. Richarcl Quinn. Tom Buclziszewski. Alan Mihoces. Dave Herrmann Not in picture. Dan Grerz ROOM 211-FIRST ROW: joanie DeMarino, Peggy Metzler, janet Massung, Pat Lazar, Lynne Burhridge, Donna Hudson, Karen Best, Betty Plesniak. Shirley Waite SECOND ROW: Sharyn Sullivan, Maureen Holko. Eileen Kunf, Gaylene Tufantv. Joan Kirkpatrick, Janet Bartko, Phyllis Barker, Chris Moffatt, Sandra Pryor, Sharon Klein, Nancy Jones, Flora Hopes THIRD ROW: Richard Sieber, Paul Buksar, Judy Pulsinelli, Barbara Uhrin, Sancly Stoufiier, Susie Montrenes, Mary Beth Staniech. Jack Steele, David Bemesderfer, Craig Fuzi. FOURTH ROW:Larry Gadsden, John Stevens, Terry Miller, Bruce Fritz. Falco Tate, Bill Gussie, Bill Reilly. Terry Murray. Bill Hakanson. Barry Coburn, Ted Tronosky Not in picture: Bvron Handra. Ron Johnston Clerical duties at the Senior High building were in charge of secretaries Eileen K r o p p lleftl, Cynthia johns. and Kathy Krajack Carol Walicura was the of- fice secretary at the Voca- tional building 1 ii E wi 5 vi 5 4 S S ROOM 212-FIRST ROW: Veronica Myczlca, Joan Wirth, June Sherry, Susan Barth, Carol Korbar, Georgia Haralam, Carol Thomas, Beverly Colbert, Susan Giese. SECOND ROW: Irene Vadas, Margie Kalocay, Rita Kosarelc, Diana Lloyd, Paulette Bull, Mary Maybury, Jodie Vodila, Bernadette Grudovich, Jane Hunt, Shawna McDowell. THIRD ROW: Ronald Crossett, Richard Trutz, Russell Jones, David DeSue, Marion Miller, Nancy Sundberg, Pat Vadnal, Kenneth Burlcley, Jay Hersho, James Bryce, Frank Hamm, FOURTH ROW: Jim Gdovic, Michael Moran, Tim Tassone, Glenn Raymer, Wesley Hull, William Valenta, George Turner, Ronald Sabolcik, Robert Mitall, Charles Hutslco, Tom Myers Not in picture: Wanda DeMaro, Linda Robertson, Terry Siefen, ROOM 213--FIRST ROW: Doreen Walker, Mary Lou Tamblyn, Judith Waslis, Pam Mello, Barb Burns, Claudia Godfrey, Cathy Myers, Emmaline Moore, Gayle Johnson. SECOND ROW: Karen Gerstner, Lee Ann McGuigan, Judith Turner, Sharyn Shoaf, Janet Waldbaum, Pat Rosner, Janice Caplan, Lynn Haines, Susan Keddie, Barbara Shoben. THIRD ROW: Harry Haydult, Bill Hatcher, Bill Wivagg, James Heslop, William Toms, Bill llgenfritz, Louis Nagy, Ed Walos. FOURTH ROW: George Craig, Ted Kantner, Dan Dimucci, Alex Vamosi, John Kuniclcy, Harry Rollinson, Tom Lasch, Harmon Reese, Donald Minyon, Rich Morrison Not in picture: Roberta Kallcbrenner, Michael Valenta. Joanne Stanlciewicz, Anita Davison In. Auto Shop, Kenneth Humenik and Jack Maguire work together to assemble an engine. ROOM 214-FIRST ROW: Karen Levy, Assunta DeMartino, Marsha Volk, Kathy Simpson, Lilly Nestor, Jane Mudge, Cherryll Runion. Sharon Smith, Michele Lalich. SECOND ROW: Joyce Nagy. Sharon Fenster, Joanna Cartia, Kathy Jakomas, Donna Warady, Roselynn Chrillo, Jeanne Mols, Sandi Compel, Carol Heveker, Pat Zewe, Thelma Kellerman, THIRD ROW: Shirley Kessler, Mary Katsalcis, Stephanie Ciborowski, Deanne Kasunich, Lynda Hornak, Janice Harrison, Alice Warner, Karen Combs, Lois Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Bob Wfallace, Richard Williams. Erik Moeller, Dennis Andrison, Paul Johnson, Bill Karnas, Andrew Varga, Robert Valerio, Richard Reese, Frank Sedlmayer, Joe Hayduk, James Vitsas Not in picture: Idella Ancarana ROOM 215-FIRST ROW: Mary Csokuly, Janis Morantz, Barbara Keller, June Heather- ington, Mercedes Johns, Toni LaRosa, Marcia Jordan, Pat Ciborosky, Roberta Kerekes. SEC- OND ROW: Lynda Winter, Carole Pastor. Linda Schneider, Bridget Toth, Raynie Novic, Sharon Kerti, Linda Swanson, Beverly Pettiford, Sally Vignovic, Theresa Wnrabak, THIRD ROW: Bob Ryan, Tim Duffy, Bill Kichko. Jane Ockay. Barbara Cole? Gail Snedclon, Lynda Helmstader, David Letchforcl. Herman Wai1dre1, Mark Crossen FOURTH ROW: Milan Vorkapich, Terry Merz, Jim Bortak, Rich Bahus, Bob Filotei, Jim Moore, Rich Boyle, Michael Warady. Dennis Flynn. John Zugel. Joe Kestler Not in picture: Charlotte Baugh, Patsy Kelly i Juniors ROOM 216-FIRST ROW: Cheryl Pallcovitz, Eileen Uhlig, Patty Krivda, Connie Ammon, Donna Ward, Par Kaminslcy, Alice Hope, Judy Anderson, Karen l.ickert. SECOND ROW: Sally Coslov, Helen Kondor, Karyn Knortz, Diana Traeger, Janice Kmiecik, Karen Kaylor, Virginia Zeclialc, Dorothy Durlcay, Joan Nagy, Cheryl Pinkerton, THIRD ROW: Dave Petriclc, Phil Pearson, Bob Bower, Darla West, Darla Ely, Janice Randolph, Bob Kohl, Allan Dennison, Gregory Bogden. FOURTH ROW: Al Coolc, Jim Brick, Steve Giatroudalcis, -lim Schulte, jeffrey Weaver, Robert Lingsch, Art Nagy, Bob Bazylalc, Andy Beamon. Bernard Sayles, Not in picture: Barbara Giba, Kennerh Knapp, David South, Alex Wargo ROOM 218-FIRST ROW: Sandy Elm, Marlene LoBue, Christine Wise, Jade Dennison, Tina Novaseda, Kay Kramer, Karen Frelich, Kathy Lawson, Joan Gibel. SECOND ROW: -Iudy Krall, Antonerte Cottone, Barbara Yomtob, Gloria Winter, Anita Toth, Pat Wolf, Terri Schultz, Berry Applegate, Sally Kees, Sally White, Linda Reed, THIRD ROW: Greg Phillipsie, Robert Leflcowitz, Larry Pravdica, .lim Pflumm, Jim Nichols, Bob Watson, Jack Uslco, Dean Campbell, Ed Richards, Bill Knoll, Michael Macilc, FOURTH ROW: Bernard Kustra, Bruce Gibson, Bill Isbir, Al Cannon, Riclc Anderson, John Knepley, Bill Adams, Victor Folwarczny, -lerry Kiger. Bill Leigh, Howard Snyder Not in picture: Donna Boclnai' Sandra Bishop diligently develops a landscape in oils in commercial art class. .,, A, U -1 it mmmgimmm-eanwmfaw f-in -M 1,59 RWM ,QW Q lik' 'QW Juniors ROOM 223-FIRST ROW: Karen Brunori, Karen Weaver, Virginia Raffa, Diana Tyler, Helen Conley, Mary Ann Marhefka, Bernie Kossuth, Jean Kelsch, Mary Ann Lewis, SECOND ROW: Bonnie Abercrombie, Marcia Austin, Paulette Edwards, Donna Lucas, Barbara Grubb, Anna Zimmer, Susan Berkowitz, Randy Osterman, David Campbell, Jeanine McDonald THIRD ROW: jerry Konder, Edwin Williamson, Paul Bell, Robert Racko, Ronald Randic. Craig Klimon, Mike Koloclziej, james Steele, Dennis Stinebaugh, Zane LeBreton, Fred Briggs. FOURTH ROW: Tom Gesmond, Gary Yazwa, Bruce Mandella, William Bentley, George Dirle, Tom Skrtic, Wayne Hammerstrom, Dennis Kear. Bob Patton, Harold Dangel, Andy Nelson, Clifford Loya, Jerome Pollier, Not in picture: jim Beirne SECTIONS 11A and 11S-FIRST ROW: Greig Sillaman, Frank Szymanski, Frank Moore, Terry Treewasser, Dave Gerber, Bernard Beech,Ralph Dietz, William Deemer, Jim Falk, Bob Inks, Dan Seery, Jerry Kehoe SECOND ROW: Mike Mesiarik, Ed Winarski, Howard Allen. Daniel Williams, John Waite, George Pliska, Bill Cwreiner, Leonard Harbert, Charles Harding, Duane Balog. THIRD ROW: Paul Flohr, Edward Nlains, Jack Maguire, James Albright, Ken Humenik, Ronald Coleman. Bill Kritikos. Frank Isenberg. Leo Kamyk, jay McDowell. Timothy Flaherty, Clarence Brown ,11 - -- - -- ---,- - sMrV1mm1... : SECTIONS 11C and 11D FIRST ROW: David Leslie, Dennis Pribish, Dennis Barna, Rosemary Watson, Sandy Bishop, Jack Del Duca, Dave House, Robert Como SECOND ROW: Mark Grasak, Rob- ert Mccarthv, Glenn Todd, Victor Almaro. Kenneth Zirkle, Robert Brown, Jack Ashbaugh, THIRD ROW: joseph Tolner, Thomas Zau- cha, Manfred Witt, Robert Kutzfar, Gary Sloane, john Bowers, William Johnson, Timothy Breegle. SECTIONS llE1 and IIWZ-FIRST ROW: Terry Dias, Kerry Dougherty, Richard Boot, David Luce, Jerry Slater, Robert Deas, Harry Paylor, Stanley Fields. Alex Lawrence, james Buckley, Bob Ferguson, SECOND ROW: Bob Zalac, Will Worrall, Michael Kolesar, john Groff, John Tomko, Steven Petr, Richard Carr, Paul Tkac, james Reccelli. THIRD ROW: Michael Sabo, Charles DeWalt, james Black, john Herlehy, Arleigh Smith, Richard Booth, Craig Mcffoy, Anthony juliano, liawrcnce Kamik, Harry Xvigand. Terry Cottom. SECTION 11E2-FIRST ROW: John Katonak. Dennis Nlayersky, Jim Peterson, Lou Can- ova, Mike Canova, Jim Keeler, john Rusnak, jimmy Lewis, Dennis Ervin, Robert Sayles SECOND ROW: Kenny Miller, Carl Kalkbrenner, Ed Opatrny, Robert Swanson, Richard Leighty, Bruce Yeagley, Bob Owoc, Thomas Ford. John Kovac, jim McLaughlin THIRD ROW: Mark Patterson, john Mikel, Bill Sandsberry, Tom Barr, Don Patterson, David Orbr-ll, Dennis Martin, john Franko, W'illiam Ault, George Tr-sl:-vifh I we 'Q 'f A ' SECTIONS 1lMl and 1lM2 FIRST ROW: Tom Reilly, Richard Miller, Tom Smith, Chris Kastronis, Robert Taylor. Robert Plislca, Gilbert Yniguer, james Schaut, Michael Chemsalc, William Flaherty, Monzell Nester SECOND ROW: Ray Rie- menschneider. Ray Motto, Edward Baker, Gregory Serrano. Tom Smith, Harold Bishop, Ron Smith, Richard Alberts. Randall Miller. Albert Per- ich,TI-IIRD ROW: Dennis Bradley, Terry Driscoll. Grant Scott, Darrell Rt-mp, Dan Hernandez, Jerome Mar- zoch, Tom Jaclcowslci, William Cau- dill, Walter McCombs, john Krajzel. Larry Batchelor. Terry Beardsley. Richard GerlachA Bill Kostrich, Rich- ard Gross. Juniors SECTIONS IIP and IIS FIRST ROW: Kenneth Kacilc, Ste- phen Csolculy. Edward Hosni, Ray Flygar, Ray Coulter, SECOND ROW: David Langsdorf, Richard Grant. Richard Slater, Leon Rutledge, Harry House, Clarence Swindle THIRD ROW: Harry Ritenour, Ron Joseph. AI Kula, Perry Flanyali. Dave Harbert. Bill Kline i-. , SECTION UW FIRST ROW: Robert Kirschner, Rob- ert Kohler, Robert Wakefield, Bill Yuhas SECOND ROW: William Cook. Anthony Annoreno, Merle Gathers, Robert Heilman. George Krimm SOPHOMORES ROOM 105A-FIRST ROW: Lynne Buono, jean Myers, Sharon Yuhasz, Donna Jackson, Sandra Zeiclers, Marcia Stewart, Gail Chotiner, Diane Gerendash, Tanya Konclratenlco. SEC- OND ROW: Andrea Montrenes, Suzanne Kaiser, Brooke Hill, Louise Ferree, Jill Broucly, Jackie Hreha, Marsha Marzolc, Debby Neiman, Jennifer Munnell. THIRD ROW: Louis Shook, Kenneth Mitchell, Diana Baker, Marsha Price, Carol Roth, Kathy Putz, Karen Scham- pel, jack Balog, Amin Hornyalc. FOURTH ROW: Don Humenik, Larry Faust. Regis Bar- tello, jack Ballas, Bob Wfargo, Bill Becker, john Lomeo, Stevan Gold ROOM 105B-FIRST ROW: Susie Firestone, Barbara Timolc, Karen Verner, Eugenia Gal- lucci, Sarah Kluth, Minerva Barthelmess, Carol Byard, Anita Siefen. SECOND ROW: Janis Nicholson, Donna Rhoacles, Dianna Kelley, Katherine Prolcop, Barbara Rhenstrom, Lois Conley, Rita Gemberling, THIRD ROW: Clay Milholland, Gary Worthington, Carl Moore, Marc Gottlieb, Scott Apter, Thomas Carey, Ancly Orris, David Pishko.FOURTH ROW: Paul Kobulnicky, Tim Connelly, John Barvinchalc, Steve StriHler, Steve Karabin, Bob Hughes, Mike Macchiarolo, Frank Kurth, Anthony Pazur, ,lon Benson, Kent Grover. in CAFE A-FIRST ROW: Dorothy Baxter, Ginny Gossman, Karen Nider, Ginny Rickard, Barbara Davison, Bobbi Brennan, Kathleen Zilich, Vickie Bohach, Diana Larimer, SECOND ROW: Bonita Kwiecinslci, Sandy Grace, Sharon RaHerty, Kathy Del Signore, Margie Bryan, Elaine Simon, Marjory Leader, Genevieve Ritchey, Evelyn Urkevich. THIRD ROW: Byron Cleeland, Dan Santucci, Mike Oleyar, Ken Greenaway, Ronald Lamb, David Fleming, Gale Campbell, Matthew Roper, Charles Blair. FOURTH ROW: John Vitale, Jan Swetic, Harry Holstein, Dave Vitcri, John Mains, Victor Iacone. Ken Zambo, jack Carlson, Charles Dah- men, Bruce Randall. Ray Kr:-ahling Miniatures and models made as class projects help Latin students learn about Rome and the culture of the classical world . ROOM 113-FIRST ROW: Beverly Carter, Chris Denning, Sally Evans, Nancy Mann, Sabina McAfee, Becky Farley, Linda Pastors, Sallie Fisher, Pearl Kruczek, SECOND ROW: Andrea Lenart, Rebecca Cook, Roxanna Brown, Sylvia Blackwell, Charlene Smith, Gayle Mar- kovich, Patricia Qualters, Ann Wheeler. Bonnie Campbell. THIRD ROW: John Snodgrass, Alex Cirebur, Edward Douglas, Charles Bowers, Phillip Fenster, Frank Schlatt, Charles Rider, Sam Barna, David Biddle. FOURTH ROW: Dave Aggers. Bill Hunter, Jerry Marshall, Wally Cwugala, Danny Paradise, Duane Marusa, Milton Kujawinski, Norris Borland, Ted Sherwin. Mike Perkovich, Mike Liptak Not in picture: Linda lzsak, Lynne Estep ROOM 201-FIRST ROW: Leah Umansky, Geri Fontana, Beverly Pastories, Claudette Har- gro, Linda Milcrut, Janet Yotter, Janice Peebly, Janet Gruber, Shari Ohringer, SECOND ROW: Corinne Colbert, Antoinette Dainty, Mary Ellyn De Sue, Renee Richman, Adrienne Robb, Judy Darling, Louise Hayduk, Joyce Carbaugh, Joan Clemente, Vera Lloyd. THIRD ROW: Edward McGee, Russell Paterra, Mike Starmack, Cynthia Markowitz, Carol Sjoberg, Sandra Fenich, Sally Riggs, Sandra Smith, Joseph Taksel, Steve ltskowitz, Bob Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Ted Hrynkiw, Bill Hughes, Bruce James, Gerald Bryant, Bob Griffin, George Black, Ricky Jacobs, Joel Rubinstein, Doug Woodt'ing, Charles Krznaric, Alonzo Burney, Howard Lindberg. Bruce Knight Not in picture: Gary Fox. Highly-detailed plastic mocl- els help biology students visualize the structure and function of living organ- isms Douglas Woodring and Guy Pittner fleftl ex- amine an enlarged flower model while Steven Itsko- witz and Marcia Folgen show the class the construc- tion of the human heart, For commercial arithmetic class Charles Blair and Don- ald Rhoades fat leftJ and Bob Swauger and Karen Verner illustrate their home- work. The yearly course gives students extensive practice in problems that they will meet in the busi- ness world. ROOM 202-FIRST ROW: Jackie Armstrong, Hedi Jacoby, Kathy Friend, Stella Tsivitis, Elsie Lundberg, Dena Greenblat, Marianne Dacey, Ginny Carlson, Jeannie Schaum. SECOND ROW: Suzanna Salai, Barbara Verlander, Kathy Young, Sandy Donell, Sharon Martin, Elsie Parton, Colleen McGuigan, Diane Hanko, Laurel Headlund. THIRD ROW: Kenny Taksel, Frank Doric, Raymond Hancharik, Barbara Ochocki, Margery Timko, Rena Bluestone, Gabriel Nagy, Ted Kustra, Jim Kirkland, Frank Paulson. FOURTH ROW: Ray Mattich, Chris Tucci, Ronnie Rowland, Bill Galeza, Larry Krznaric, Bob Campbell, Anthony Popowitz, Jim Aker- berg. Keith Hackett, Jim Bryer, Barry Kochuba, Vernon Zeno, ROOM 203-FIRST ROW: Pat Harr, Jackie Beckwith, Dana Clawson, Pat Simonetta, Judy Evans, Tybitha Guiton, Alana Edmundson, Arlene Virostek, Helen Skezas, Donna McKay. SECOND ROW: Nena Boax, Linda Anderson, Rae Ann Zoscak, Suzanne Kacik, Angela Perrotta, Judith Chemsak, Willa Steinman, JoAnn Kadar, Beverly Bergstrom, Cynthia Marsh, Marlyn Hillwig, THIRD ROW: Bernard Mendlowitz, Jack I-Iillwig, Bob Heintz, Jerry Hoch- man, Alan Johnson, Rick Sharp, Edward Gazdag, Stan Piechowicz, Richard Yecies, Jim McKeeta FOURTH ROW: Frank Zibrat. Stephen Goldstein, Dan Kusic, Mark Ackerman. Paul Somerville, Ed Tatters. Charles Dunn, John Cook. Dave Piesik, larry Schnell, Sophomores ROOM 220 FIRST ROW: Margie Eitemiller, Carole Gibson, Pamela Watkins, Nancy Rich- ards, Elizabeth Taylor, Vicki Webster, Ellen Thompson, Jane Mullin, Bonita Claar, Madeline Marinello. SECOND ROW: Frances Popowitz, Susan Fran- covich, Janet Klein, Linda Squire, Helen Karnas, Jo Ann Karabin, Janet Junecko, Elaine Spahr, Isabelle Lewis, Cathy Faw- cett, Christine Hill, Donna Winzek, Christine Vamivakas. THIRD ROW: James Del Signore, John Handel, Gene Jorclanhazy, Jay Link, Camille Hohing, Kim Stanich, Dorothy Lesowsky, Carol Carlson, Jay Beck, Larry Deemer, Paul Schulhof, Matt Luketic. FOURTH ROW: Delbert Lake, Lee Copper, Tom Eichler, George Pitcairn, Bruce Vuko- son, Tom Schmitz, Bill Chorgo, James Saylor, Dave Badstibner, Ron Hughes, Jim Miller, Tom Bowen. Not in picture: Corine Singleton, Kenneth Strom, John Connelly. ROOM 221 FIRST ROW: Betty Ungar, Linda Toth, Joan Graham, Sue Steinmeyer, Rita Cmar, Nikki Salopek, JoAnn Sedlar, Pat Gibala, Rae Gilmore, Janell Tomlins. SECOND ROW: Sandy Appell, Rita Gaudy, Janie Baker, Linda Liedtke, Sally Hirshberg, Lindsay Mork, Darlene Keefer, Barbara Moonis, Charlene Lud- wick, Donna Allen, Beverly Crawford, Karen Zajicek, Marion Cottom. THIRD ROW: Richard Spencer, Joyce Plivelich, Jan Wargo, Sheila Neiman, Carolyn Bridges, Rose Swanson, Dottrele Lan- auze, Barbara Lorenc, Paula Simon, Dena Winter, Den Marshalik, Paul Hoff- man. FOURTH ROW: Bob Swauger, Bob Morrison, Ernest Fazekas, Danny Kaminski, Tim Lundie, Mel Evanovich, Lou Thrush, Paul Sanders, Bill Walter. Dennis Rosenberger, Bill Craig Sophomores ROOM 206 FIRST ROW: Arlene Blumenthal, Linda Stevenson, Berry Simmons, Jan- ice Teper, Teiry Choclock, Alice Ken- nedy, Mary Louise Karabin, Ingrid Bjersredt, Linda Evanchak. SECOND ROW: Marie Hollup, Michelle Saw- clers, Janice Andrews, Miriam Smuk- ler, Penny Nichols, Kathleen Inglot, Marcia Webb, Dawn Lincoln, Betty Bogacik, Sofia Sotirake, THIRD ROW: Mark Miller, Clark Hall, Bill Keene, John Giammario, Alan Sior, Guy Pittner, Ed Weimer, Paul Col- lier, John Sopko, Bill Merlock, Ron- ald Herrick. FOURTH ROW: Wil- liam Sinclair. .lerry Combs, Ron Bel- lohusen, Steve Schostal, Ken Jones. Frank Kulis, Joseph Pierorazio, Dave Crawford, Tom Phillips, Dave Solo- mon, Harry Shawl, John Clouse Not ln picture: Williani Clay ROOM 222 FIRST ROW: Barbara Babyak, San- dra Beck, janet Tomko, Barbara jones, Nancy McBride, Sheryl Little. Daryl Andrew, Linda Wolf, Hedy Streets. SECOND ROW: Susan Rack, Janis Gundy, Linda Stafford, Mildred Ulnkovic, Sharon Morris, Maryann Stragcr, Lynn Brirkemeycr, Luanne, Xvunderley, Marcia Tolgen, Karen Donaldson. THIRD ROW: Alan Gold, Larry Kutchak, Bob Poliak, Bernard Feinman, Mark Goodman, Joe Faith, Williain Morrison, Tony Jacke son, Earl McClain, Thomas Hoffman. FOURTH ROW: Vern Sharbaugh, Scott Susan, Bob Sykes, Terry Farrell, Bob Ross, Paul Paulsen, Tom Forgie, Mark Broder, Harry Wilson, Sam Harper, Judd Crosby. not in picture: Mary Holden. Kathy Gebhardr, ROOM VOC. 108 FIRST ROW: Ken Bradley, Ken Cho- tiner, Linda Coulter, Vikki Evans, Don- na Forsythe, Darla Thorne, Barbara Vareha, Anne Graham, Sandra Howard, Susan Bereczky, Part Starr, Marilyn Marin. SECOND ROW: Elaine Buckler. janet Dansak, Marsha Baker, Renee Hanko, Nina Englert, Lynne Weiland, Jackie Middlemiss, joan Slcrtic, Kathleen Criscito, Shirley Carper, Nancy Walters, Betty -lane Shaffer. THIRD ROW: Lin- da Macey, Sandra Anchak, Larry Carl- son, Herb Francis, Ken Kerr, Alan Puskaric, Jim Gruber, Ken Reddick, Danny Minnick, Lynne Knutson, Steve Bulischeck, Victoria Cosanella, Sandi Goss, Frances Dull, Donna McCracken ROOM VOC. 110 FIRST ROW: Doreen Clark, Mary Goettler, Betty Toms, Sherri Kiger, Vera Tassone, Karen Appel, Sally Bereczky, Carol Crawford, Linda Weiland, Marie Carolus, Janet Scott, Rose Mary Johns SECOND ROW: Sandy Skinner, Donna Madak, Cheryl Gault, Linda Piper. Paula McCracken, Nancy Brakeall, Sher- ry Hill, Susan Hollis, Marilyn List, Janice Keefer, Linda Ursiny, Margie Leonardo, Mary Rudolph, Dolores Ken- nedy. THIRD ROW: Thomas Ward, Darrell Johnson. Ronald Randolph. Tony Vallus, Dan Edgington, Roger McDowell. Raymond Still, Bernadette Williams, Joan Figiel, Sharyn Moffat, Diane Swartz, Shirley Waltower, Elaine Wfakefield, Dolores Miller. Patricia Simpson, ROOM VOC. 117-FIRST ROW: Pat Rocchi, Victoria Nagy, Sharon Marlcovich, Aleta Weiss, Donna Lineburg, Leo Petrulli, John Kovac, Gerald Greco, Jack Fawcett, Lana Bishop, Carol Cooper, Michael Banoslcy. SECOND ROW: Ron Cindric, Glenn Plutlco, Paul Ballas, Andy Keteles, Lynnette Cherny, Martin DeRoy, Bill Stewart. Dennis Liberatore, Robert Mc- Clelland, Jerry Holmes. Wayne Barncord. THIRD ROW: john Yonlcovich, James Holland. Paul Pulsinelli, Tim Kolich, Tom Stokes, Bob Popalo, Roy Caudill. Ron Taimuty. Fred Bow- den, Jim Roper, Wayne Thorpe, Bob Zambo ROOM VOC. 118-FIRST ROW: Pat Olasion, Lynne Ullum, Goldie Gerendash, Carolyn Baran, Richard Dougherty, Paul Heclcman, Bill Palochlco, Charles Schrecengost, Nancy Cipri- ani, Monica Kulasa, Leslie Pomaiba SECOND ROW: Charles Weslager, Ernie Segady, Tom Spiewalc, Stan Hallas, William Nicholson, janet Zorn, Elaine Carr. Pamela Pardiclc, Joann Toltarslcy. THIRD ROW: Charles Pupich, Kenneth McDonnell, Robert Wilson, Robert Ferguson, William Paige, Joseph Bachar, Ronald Saylco, Dennis Helms, Ron Delivulc, joe Hoffman, Rich Connelly. Nor in picture: Doug Durden, Jerry Maxwell, Barh Sinclair Sophomores ROOM GWI FIRST ROW: Brenda McClellan, Karan Fazelcas, Susan Fenslce, Mary Kay Mar- nell, Veronica Stolarz, Andrea Mamas. Sharon Sternquist. Jo Ellen Ainsco SECOND ROW: Gloria Filo, Judy Free- man, Dorothy Figas, Theresa Maksin, Ruth Balawajder. Sandra Massung, Mary jane Hutchison, Rose Bachman. THIRD ROW: jo Ann Balog, George- ann Fundrella, Antoinette Foster, Chris- tine Marta, Sandra Martin, Gloria Feltz. Kathleen Spehar, Catherine Stoken, Bar- bara Solomon. FOURTH ROW: Jo- seph Alfer, Kathy Fletcher, Claire Mar- kus, Terrence Kinlough, Ray Yalcsic, Wayne Fleckenstein, John Stolcan, Rich- ard Zahorchalc, Linda Martinez. Not in picture: George Rouse V R OOM GW2 FIRST ROW: Dianne Black, Dawn Black, Ann Misenhelter, Vicki Thomas, Sharon Menner, Antoinette Messina, Patti Gorecki, Virginia McGraw, Barbara Bezick, Erma Batch. SECOND ROW: Shirley Hatschner, Michaelyn Bellicon- ish, Donna Bash, Joann Metz, Bonita Bissell, Peggy Mellon, Patricia Gerehen, Barbara McKenna. THIRD ROW: Fred- :-rick Barton, John Swanson, Gary Han. nen, Dorothy Taylor, Kenneth Geissler, Carl Heilman, James Morgan, Robert Bar- lwer. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Sykes, Theresa Tancibok, Nancy Urbaniak, Bonita Tarr, Coleen Helms, Beverlee Wester, Ruth Miller, Rose Tassone, Kathi Luketic, Darlene Grott, Sally Tannehill, Not in picture: Pauline Heckman. ROOM GWB FIRST ROW: Carol Brooks, Janet Brooks, Veronica Toner, Catherine Ochap, Victoria Ochap, Sandra Uhlyar, Joyce Todd, SECOND ROW: Connie l-lively, Margaret Murdock, Janice Hurst, Gloria Husack, Linda Nicora, Patricia Patrick, Donna Twele, James Holland, Patricia Heptig, Edna Bruhn. THIRD ROW: James Hays, Gregg Bloom, Rand Hudson, Ronald Brooks, Karen Horvath, Judy Ann Blank, Barbara Norris, Dar- lene Borowski, FOURTH ROW: Diane Hornfeck. Elizabeth Hall, Emma Brletic, Jacqueline Jakomns, Sharon Phillips, Joan Toth, Alexis Thompson, Carol Huss, Christine Osolinski, Not in pic- ture: Janice Brown, Kandis Reese, Sophomores ROOM GW6 FIRST ROW: Wilbert Pope, Linda Buti, Kathleen Carr, Sandy Pryor, Mary Ann Pipp, Evelyn Wallace. lnrraine Cockshott, Phyllis Philpott, Virginia Oswald, SECOND ROW: Cheryl Bryce, Stella Warnick, Eric Cauthorn, Carol Vavrelc, Judith Puc, Betty Coberly, Roberta Kavalulcas, Brenda Johnson. THIRD ROW: James Johnson, Barbara Pomorslci, Linda Kennedy, Shirley Wagner, John Kalkbrenner, Allen Hickey, Louise Vulcovich, Lavonne Chancio. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Joseph, Sandra Kelley, Judith Kisner, Elaine Jenkins, Ursula Preston, Timothy Warady, Cheryl James, Carol Pie- czynslci, Judith Puglia, Patricia War- go, Sharon Vargo ROOM GWI 3 FIRST ROW: Bette Knight, Jacque- lyn Richards, Rae Haulman, Beverly Svenson, Sally Zz-itelli, Nancy Kohl, Jean Dixon, Eugene Kowalski, Ron- ald Rodgers. SECOND ROW: An- drea Yorchuck, Diana Kurnoclc, Rose lwigand, Carol Stumme, Pat Collins, Mary Grace Conners, Jinx Knutson, Marilyn Wiater. THIRD ROW: Thomas Davies, Paul Rodibaugh, De- Wayne Davis, John Rose, Chester Kevana, Regina Witt, Karin Doby, Mary Jane Knapton, FOURTH ROW: Karen Kovaly, Kathy Krieger, Donna Cumbow, Linda Romesburg, Yvonne Cousar, Rosella Corsi, Sandy Kohl, Joyce Richards, Donna Kros- kie, Clifford Ray. Not in picture: Robert Slater, Joyce Randolph, Ju- dith Richards. 100 Andrea Yorchuck, Marilyn Walter, and Karen Horvath fat leftl decorate the main bulletin board for the Christmas season, . . Gerald Cvrecco fabovel discusses his solution to a problem involv- ing algebraic fractions 1. One project of the student office stall: was the preparation of Christmas decorations labovel for the cafeteriag at the table are Karen Kovaly and Elaine Jenkins ..,. Deanna Durhin fat rightl was secretary of George Washington office. f W -, s . , ,r ROOM GW14 FIRST ROW: Charles Evans, Edward Evans, Michelle Sala, Julie Smocer, Judith Smith, Sharyn Large, Kathleen Serbic, Cathy Sandusky, Carol Sinkos- ke. Gail Schultz, SECOND ROW: Helen Dudley, Patricia Mains, Donna Empfield, Dolores Semke, Marlene Epler, Arlene Domarsky, Marlene Shegan, THIRD ROW: Anita Ed- wards, Doreen Lucas, Gary Lanning, Judith Schiffman, William Skursha, Betty Lukondi, Cathy Rusnak, Donna Schultz, FOURTH ROW: Lorraine Simmons, Karen Rutledge, Freda Semke, janet Rybka, Ellen Long, Marlene Douglas, Gloria Lapkowicz, Elizabeth Lesko, Barbara Letuinsky, Sherry Ryan, Dennis Dooen, Not in picture: Edward Sawders. SECT ION 10C FIRST ROW: Kim Gumbert, Tony Lepore, Barbara McGee, Marie Ur- banski, Cheryl Couchenour, Alice Viscuso, Bob Ritenour, Ron Haclad. SECOND ROW: Albert Podlesny, Lawrence Keys, Philip Killion, James Olsen, Paul Burns, John Bacon, James Morris, Ben Martin. THIRD ROW: Roderick Adams, Patrick Mc- Nelis, John Carter, DeWayne Brooks, Louis Randolph, Ken Castor, Dennis Ball. Dennis Stoken, Tom Tomko SECTION 10D FIRST ROW: Michael Lalich, john Wargo, Wayne Nlatesig, Alan Bowin, Robert Buck, Terry Acie. SECOND ROW: Phillip Davison, Dennis Fil- son, David Aluncl, Richard Yuhas, Robert Helmstadler, Danny Baker. THIRD ROW: Richard Huff, Rich- ard Hurbanek, Jim Worley, Larry McGowan, john Gradich, Frank Frederick. Gary Kennedy. SECTION 1OE1 FIRST ROW: john Nlinniclc, Dennis Hickman, James Balinslci, James -len- kins, Gary Harding, David Fairley SECOND ROW: Stephan Driscoll, Gary Cartia, Robert Bentley, John Guy, Bill Helsel, AI Pomaibo, Sam Rose. THIRD ROW: Richard Ber- rier, jack Orbell, Howard Peroney, Steve Zugac, Ernest Katchur, Richard lVlcEIhinny, Edward Chefura, Keith Whitmore, SEC'I'ION 10E2 FIRST ROW: Alan Mann, Charles Robinson, jim Bill, Ernie Pope, Les- lie FiDuccia, Bill De-Felice SECOND ROW: Charles Youngwirth, William Flohr, Duane Brokenbek, Richard Lenda, Terry Mazore, Bob Johnston THIRD ROW: Don Ashbaugh, jim West, Charles Vasl-co, Thomas Huwalt, David Habcrjak, Edward Staslco. Da- vid Braucher SECTIONS IOMI and 10M2 FIRST ROW: Robert Scott, Carl Benlco, Paul Winklevoss, Nathan Hunt, Bernard Fornal, Clifford Dix- on, Dorsey Nestor, Duane Huston, James Evaslcovich, Ronnie Shurtz. SECOND ROW: Gary Campbell, Howard Eitemiller, Kevin Horton, Paul Smith, William Batchelor, Eu- gene Dawson, Bruce Schank, Robert Solcol, Henry Wisneski. THIRD ROW: George Smith, Lynn Little, Tom Fagan, Nlilce Nemchiclc, jim Krznaric, Don Lasch, Thomas Spears, Fred Walter. Richard Andrews, Boh Savage, Sophomores SECTION 10E3 FIRST ROW: Jerry Warren, Eugene Horensl-cy, David Kacsan, joe Boyer, Harry Flaherty, Kenny Magoch, SEC- OND ROW: Darrell Crouch, Fred Jones, Jim Ayers, James Piergrossi, Edward Praysner, Jack Pry, Fred Betz. THIRD ROW: Richard Bills, Roger Sullivan, Paul Herrmann, James Chandler, Alan Sisco, Rodney Herr, Thomas Nlenes. SECTION 10E4 FIRST ROW: James Beech, Steven Kovaclc, Wayne Sanderson, Harry Schuler, Dennis Stojanovic. SEC- OND ROW: James Butler, Bill Sproul, Charles Berkley, Dennis Molnar, Larry Page, John Suclaric. THIRD ROW: john Gorman, Fran- cis McDonald, Tom Riddlebarger, Mike Busic, John Irwin, Jack Fin- clura, Theodore Figas. Sophomores SECTIONS IOP and 10S FIRST ROW: Billie Dansak, Eric Schmeltz, William Garrison, Thomas Janus, Robert Jack, Duke Stiddard, George Clymire, James Forsythe, Charles Madden, David Heasley, Joe Thompson, SECOND ROW: Denis Barish, Mark Nelson,Kenneth Meyer, Vern William- son, Dave Mitchell, Joseph Huey, Dave Connor, Thomas Mihun, Bill Ferrier, Milton Burkley, Alvin, Raible, David Maglicco. THIRD ROW: Robert Wat- son, Richard Bortak, Eddie Scott, jim Csorba, Louis Kacik, George Megela, David Odenthal, Charles Desch, Sam Lopretto, Eddie Whitney. Terry Laken- an, Ray Molina. Fred Priestley, Eugeni- Jacko Edward Praysner and Eugene Horensky in Electricity Shop wind a split SECTION IOW FIRST ROW: Harry Hoffman, Wil- liam Bodnar. Joe Cartia, Roy Beech, Hcmward Hartland. SECOND ROW: Alan Palmer, Allen Thomas, Ronald Massung, Jack Boyd, Rich Johnson THIRD ROW: Curtis McCloy, Mar- rin Findum. Arnold Kaloz, Alliert Houston, Ernest Sandin. Darrold Downey. 22452 uv.. a 2- ,, McK. 34 33 28 9 54 14 38 38 19 Sept. Sept. 'Sept. 'Sepr. fOct. '0ct. Oct. Om l'Nov. FOOTBALL 1962 SCHEDULE Opp. 8 Glassport 0 15 Central Catholic 7 22 Penn Hills 0 29 Altoona 13 5 at Har-Bi-ack 6 I3 at Johnstown 13 20 Duquesne 0 26 at New Kensington V 0 3 at Wes: Miiflin North 16 'AA Contests HE 1962 TIGER FOOTBALL SQUAD compiled an excellent record of eight wins and one loss, After winning three straight games against Glassport, Central Catholic, and Penn Hills, the Tigers were eliminated from the Class AA race with a set- back at the hands of the Altoona Mountain Lions by a score of 13-9. Seeking revenge, the Tigers completely outclassed Har-Brack, beating them 54-6. The Tigers then squeezed by Johnstown, 14-13. Returning for their final home game at War Memorial Field, the Tigers romped over Duquesne,38-0. After defeating New Kensington, the Tigers met their arch rivals, the West Mifllin North Vikings, at the Duquesne field. By stopping the Vikings with a goal-line stand in the final min- utes of play, the Tigers ended their season with a 19-16 victory. Coached by Harold Weigle, who was assisted by Charles E. Schaeffer, Noel Guyot, Richard Bowen, and team trainer Dennis DOH, Kuremsky, the '62 Tigers played all home games on Saturday afternoon. Seniors on the 1962 Tiger squad are Henry Aigner, Bill Allen, Regis Beirne, Nick Borelli, Joe Catalina, Garey Christian, Bill Detweiler, Jim Grimm, Dennis Hutskow, Dave Kaylor, Ed Lenda, Frank Liberatore, Sam Liberatore, Guy Miller, Rudy Nicora, Douglas Plozay, Jim Smith. Don Squibb, and Larry Zambo. Rudy Nicora, Tiger back, dashes for the Mountain Lion Back Frank Liberatore exploits an opening in the West R031 line- Mifflin North game. 1962 VARSITY-FIRST ROW: Rudy Nicora, Gerald Bryant, Ike Warren, Ralph Benson, Guy Miller, Jim Grimm, Bob Bazylak, Dave Kaylor. SECOND ROW: Bill Detweiler, Sam Liberatore, Rick Lettieri, jim Beirne, Charles Harper, Larry Zambo, Allen Cannon, Garey Christian, Joe Catalina, THIRD ROW: Dale Brown, Jay Lazar, Moses Simmons, Henry Aigner, John Makel, Nick Borrelli, Jim Borrak, Douglas Ploszay, Mike Beirne. FOURTH ROW: Andy Beamon, Frank Liberatore, Jim Palm, Jim Smith, George Anastasiu, Harry Rollinson, Ed Lenda, Bill Allen, Donald Squibb. Not in picture: Thomas Tutko, Bob Livingston. 2 ,Agnus Tiger brick DHVQ Kaylor fights off two Duquesne pur- Dodging a would-be tackler, Bob Bazylak picks a receiver suers, for his pass. 2' Half-time activities are sparked by clever and Pre-game calisthenics, supervised by Coach intricate drills performed by the crisp MSHS Weigle and Coach Schaeffer, limber up the marching hand. squad. CHEERLEADERS-From left: Lee McFadden, Lynne Burbridge, Fern Thomas, Sally Vig- novic, Captain Judy jordan Pat King Ruth Mansfield June Heatherington Earl Curry. Nor in picture: Tiger, David House. Miss Clare Ann Jenaway advised the group. Varsity Coaching Staff-End and Tackle Coach Noel Fullloaclc Rudy Nicora fNo. 101 plunges for yardage A. Guyot, Head Coach Harold Weigle, Guard and against Altoona as Sam Liberatore fNo. 261 attempts to Center Coach Charles E. Schaeffer, Back field Coach clear the way, Richard F. Bowen. The Tiger marching band fleftl ,entertains at the Altoona game . . . Tiger back Frank Liberatore fabovel shakes lose some Gladiators in the sea- son opener. Majorettes lead enthusiastic students fbelowl in first pep rally of the season . . . Ed Lenda and Skip Rollinson frightl bring down a Viking in the finale against West Mifflin North, 1962 SCHEDULE Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Monessen Elizabeth-Forward 7 Clairton 0 West Mifflin North 21 Wilkinsburg 0 Penn Township 0 Por! Vue 12 Opp. 6 The 1962 Tiger Junior Varsity. coached by Roy H. lVlclVlunn, who was assisted by Charles W. White, had a successful season with four wins, two losses, and one tie . . . Team-FIRST ROW: Jim Bill, Dennis Rosenberger, Howard Lindberg, Jim Gdovic, Raymond S-till, Richard Lenda, Jim lVlcKeeta, Jack Usko, Charles Dunn, john Vitale, Ronnie Rowland, Dennis Andrison. SECOND ROW: Craig Klimon, Duane Nlarusa, Bob Zambo, Hal Smith, Tom Stokes, Bob McCarthy, Bill Isbir, Michael Schmidt, Don Minyon, John Arlia, Richard Andrase, Kenneth Burkley. THIRD ROW: jan Swetic, David Heasley, Robert Ferguson, Thomas Menes, Steve Striffler, Rogert Popalo, Robert Peterson, Ronald Coleman, Howard Brown, Ronnie Johnston, Andy Nelson, Coach XVhixe. 109 Coach Campbell Q-Q, 'M 0 Qx .2 OM 5 yn ' If 171:51 lea 5--Q ' ' 1 H at .q ,x fu ix, ll ' V . HAM? BASKETBALL HE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL 1963 edition of the Mclfeesport High hoopsters captured the Section 6 crown and survived the first round of the WPIAL tournament at the University of Pittsburgh Field House. Coached by Cornelius Neenie Campbell and his assisant, Edmund Kittiko, the cagers compiled an over-all season record of 18 wins and 6 losses. Two of the defeats came at the hands of Aliquippa-first, in the season-opener and, again. in the quarter-final of the WPIAL tournament. The Tigers had an exhibition record of 7 wins and 3 losses and captured the Tiger Booster Club Holiday Tournament by defeating Har Brack and Ambridge. The Section 6 championship was decided in the last game as the Cats beat Duquesne for the second time. They also beat Elizabeth-Forward and Clairton twice while they split with Munhall and Homestead. In post-season action at the Pitt Field House, the Tigers defeated McKees Roclcs before bowing to Aliquippa to end the action-packed season. Seniors on the team were Garey Christian, Bill Allen, and co-captains Mike Graban and Ray Zajicelc. VARSITY-FIRST ROW: Tom Grace, Mike Feterik. Bill Reilly, Ray Zajicek, Phil Roddy, Cwarey Christian, SECOND ROW: Milan Vorkapich, Bill Allen, Dave Anderson, Harry Rollinson, Dave Orbell, Mike Graban, Les Robertson. .1 Qtbff l v .g Q. if 45 tif 0 fl iff at .Q ,:.,: 1- VW IIVHEZL K 0 A B we i W -If jr My . lntlrbll J H S , ,V Q1 .f if mai J Q xx xfGQ'gff is I K x 'M ,, W ll Ap as a 4 Q , Q .K ' A 5 ink! l ,Q Y ..?...v., vvvv. K wiv .lf , Y - M! .wa .J ' A I ' ..g P R! 7 fe H Mike Graban Ray Zajicelc if ? V,... - ,. L . L R Q flfff: X 'E A ' s eg X ,-',A l I A ff:,,.,f:-fi f js, Bill Reilly Leslie Robertson Dave Anderson Garey Christian MANAGERS - From left: Tom Baker, Sam Vorlcapich, Larry Faust, Mark Ackerman, jim Gold. In the Turtle Creek game at the Voca- tional Cvym fbelow right! Anderson tips the ball towards the basket. With the help of Reilly, Christian, and Zajicelc, An- derson controls the board in the Munhall game, Graban and Zajicelc capture a loose ball in the Elizabeth- Forward game. Ju :OR VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY--Coachecl by Mr. John Barnyalt, the Junior Varsity had a successful season, scoring I2 victories against 7 losses. Team: FIRST ROW: Dave Graban, Dennis Helms, Alonzo Burney, Vern Sharbaugh, jim Miller, Tom Phillips, john Barvinchalc, Tim Lundie. SECOND ROW: Coach Barnyak, Tom Carey, Bill Paige, Lou Thrush, Ken Sapos, Bill Chorgo, Gary Yazwa, Ron Delivulc, Norris Borland. 4 AKA, J.. Left fielder Len Conley prepares to bunt the pitcher's delivery. A speedy Tiger hitter runs out an infield grounder. BASEBALL COACH ALBERT T. FALLQUIST'S 1962 Baseball Team came within three runs of winning the WPIAL championship. The team compiled an impressive season record of 13 to 3, winning two exhibition games, 8 of 10 section contests, and three WPIAL playoff matches be- fore losing the finals at Forbes Field, 4-1, to Ellwood City. In Section 14 play, MSHS won twice from Clairton, Duquesne, and West Mifflin South, and split with Munhall and West Mifflin North. The team challced up five shut-outs during the season and tallied 71 runs to their opponents' 36. The pitching chores were hand- led by Ed Stanlco, Al Sabo, and Garey Christian. Seniors on the team were Leonard Conley, Al Sabol, Bill Schaeffer, Gerald Smith, Ed Stanlco, and Miles Stepanovich. Second baseman Bob Urbaniak lunges into a fast curve 1962 TEAM-FIRST ROW: Manager Dennis Flynn, Manager John Bertoty, Manager Bob Palone, Bill Schaffer, Danny Maha, Jim Grimm, Manager Oliver Heilman. SECOND ROW: Larry Zambo, Dino Flizanes, Guy Miller, Myles Stepanovich, Ron Bishop, Dave Anderson, Bill Reilly, Lynn Conley, THIRD ROW: Coach Fallquist, Al Sabo, Bob Speidel, Sam Liberatore, Jerry Livingston, Ed Stanlco, Garey Christian, Larry Kreutzman, Allen Cannon, Jim Beirne, Bob Urbaniak, Len Conley, Gerald Smith. Not in picture: Denny Hutskow, Leon Rutledge. ' A f 5 f , iff'-SLLE .- 7 1 Center Fielder Sam Liberatore connects for ru hit. 1962 SCHEDULE MCK. Opp. 6 'April 2 at Donora 0 5 'April 5 Turtle Creek 1 1 April 17 at Duquesne 0 14 April 23 at West Mifflin South 3 1 April 26 at Munhall 0 5 April 27 Clairton 2 5 April 30 Duquesne 2 6 May 3 at Clairton 3 3 May 7 at West Mifflin North 7 2 May 10 West Mifflin South 0 5 May 11 West Mifflin North 2 5 May 14 Munhall 8 3 May 18 Elizabeth Forward 2 6 5' 'May 23 Carmichaels 0 3 May 29 Penn Hills 2 I June 11 Ellwood City 4 'Exhibition games X' 'Playoffs Pitcher Ed Stanlco. M-g,, 4.4-4. TRACK and FIELD HE 1962 TRACK AND FIELD team eked out a single victory as they faced eight schools in six away-from-home meets. Coaches for the thin-clads were Charles E. Schaeffer and Noel A. Guyot. One new school record was set when junior Rodd Wilkinson heaved the shot 49' 7 . Tigers attending the April 28 WPIAL Relays at Penn Hills did not finish among the winners. At the ten-team Independent District meet at Mt. Lebanon, May ll, they tied for last place, qualifying at this meet for participation in the finals were Wilkinson fshotl, Squibb lshotl, Dizniak fmilel, and Vidnovic fhigh hurdlesl. McKeesport's best invitational showing was at Uniontown, May 15, placing third among nine schools and winning first and second in the shot put, second in discus, and third in medley relay. New this year was the Varsity Cross Country Track Team, coached by Morrell Dodds, which enjoyed a successful opening season by winning three of four dual meets and participating in the WPIAL finals. Senior letters were won by Harry Farrell, Kurt Merschat, Will Worrall, Andrew Pecora, and Vernon Zeno. 1962 TEAM-FIRST ROW: joseph Dziniak, John Panzek, Andrew Nelson, Leon Rutledge, Rudy Nicora, Merle Gathers, Dennis Andrison, William Spang, John Leccia, Patrick Dorman. SECOND ROW: joe Catalina, Craig Rothman, John Knepley, George Timko, Henry Aigner, Ronald Crossett, Richard Lettieri, Andrew Pecora, Jack Usko, Harry Smith. THIRD ROW: Manager Vincent McVicker, Fred Vidnovic, Moses Simmons, Frank Liberatore, james Bortak, Donald Squibb, Ralph Benson, Edward Lenda, Richard Bahus, Frank Zitnik, John Stevens, Allen Toth, Robert Filotei, Manager Daniel Hollywood. TRACK AND FIELD CROSS COUNTRY 1962 Schedule 1962 Schedule MCK. Opp. McK. Opp. 32 5f6 April 9 Baldwin, Elizabeth- 34 October 2 Gateway 21 Forward 100 1f3, 23 5X6 22 October 9 Thomas Jefferson 33 51 April 17 Greensburg 76 26 October 18 West Mifflin, North 29 27 April 24 Clairton 100 20 October 20 Chartiers Valley 35 22 May 1 Mt. Lebanon 105 42 May 4 Hempfield, Wilkinsburg 76, 56 43 May 8 Central Catholic 74 In cross country the low Score wins VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY, 1962 TEAM-FIRST ROW: Vernon Zeno, John Knepley, Paul Bosanac, Victor Folwarczny, Bill jones, Daniel Santucci, Harry Farrell, Kurt Merschat, Fred Rowland, Andy Pecora, William Spang. SECOND ROW: Manager Sam Vorkapich, Manager Mark Ackerman, Ross Allman, Henry Krieger, Will Worrall, William Bentley. Mark Crossen, James Bryer, Manager Dave Berkowitz, Manager Clarence Garber. J Emwxw' raw! Mer 'we' Q P- fe., fx GOLF 1 HAMPS! McKEESPORT l'llGl l'S 1962 Golf Team, coached by C. P. Campbell, won the WPIAL Section 9 championship, the first golf championship in the school's history. The successful season saw the Tigers win seven of eight contests with most matches being won by decisive margins, including two shutouts. In the playoffs, the team lasted for only the first round, bowing to Bethel, the Section 5 winner. 1962 TEAM-First Row: Bruce Mandella, Richard Maybury. Second Row: John Mandella. Gregory Zambo, Richard Heimlich, Coach Campbell, To get yardage Richard Heimlich puts power behind the drive from the tee. 1962 SCHEDULE MCK. 12 April 10 SEQ April 24 16 April 27 QLQ May 1 9HQ May 4 9V May 10 X2 3M May 11 16 May 15 3 HQ 'May at West Mifflin North Baldwin 7'Q at Duquesne West Mifflin North GHQ at Elizabeth-Forward 6LQ Elizabeth-Forward 62 at Baldwin IZLQ Duquesne 0 Bethel IZBQ 1 0 19 3WPIAL playoff at Wildwood Richard Nlaybury fbelow, leftj taps a gentle putt toward the cup . . . Gregory Zambo assists Bruce Mandella lbelowl in lining up a putt on the practice green. Opp. 4 M i '?7Q.wwz' .'hSM'3ZEiAw' 'HZ ik QPU Jerry Livingston makes a contribution in the l Mr, Ugly Contestf' a fund-raising contest- game sponsored by the Prom Ways and Means committee. Others pictured are com- mittee chairman Pat Valalilc, Karen Walsh, and Tom Swalwell. - The theme Snowflakes in Dreamlandi' was carried out with hundreds of hand-made snowflakes used to dec- orate the Senior High gym for the December Z2 Senior Class Christmas Dance. OVER-Geraldine Pavlock receives last minute check-ups by W Mrs. Bettie Wheeler and Vocational Homemaking students Virginia Bostalc and Jeanette Brunory for the outfit which she modeled re- presenting MSHS at the Joseph Horne Company's March fashion show, Gerry made the outfit herself-a three piece cotton blend suit with a gold box jacket and straight skirt and a flower print overblouse. SCIENCE FAIR IVlcKeesport Highs Science Fair displayed dozens of student-made projects illustrating scientific knowledge and prfnciples. Mr, Sabol Iar rightb discusses the top prize winners with John Johnson Ilcneelingl and jim Gold. First prize winner was Bill Benog second, Steve Burliliowskig third, Craig Rothman GROLJ D BREAKING ww? IVIcKeesport's new track was started on October 3 when Mr. Guyot, assistant track coach, turned the first ground. Others at the ceremony were ffrom leftl Mr. Steel, Harry Farrell, Track Coach Schaeffer, Dr. Mason, Kurt Merschat, Cross Country Coach Dodds, Paul Bosanac. The new facilities were built at a cost of 561930. OUT OF THE FRYINC PAN CAST AND STAGE CREWS-FIRST ROW: Marcy Francovich, Annette Morgano, Judith Moss, Sally Englert, Martha Chapman, Pam Frederickson, SECOND ROW: Stephen Bayer, Sandy Argilan, Carole Levin, Lisa Englert, Marilyn Ziegler, Bill Benda, THIRD ROW: Jean Hoffman, Robert Fleming, Judy Bookhamer, Sara Broder, Carole Overley, Kathy Munnell, Monica Wachtel, Donna Anderson, Dorothy Coslov, Avis Nicholson, Cathie Shook. FOURTH ROW: Tom Andrew, Gary Friedman, Bruce Wunderley, Gordon Junker, Adviser Mr. Anthony Sgattoni, Rudy Pollalc, Bernard Adler, Raymond Geissler, Dean Byrom, Charles Dougherty, Dennis DiVirgilio, Francis Stepaniak, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1962 presented as the class play Francis Swann's Out of the Frying Pan. Directed by Miss Helen G. Malseed, the comedy was performed at the McKeesport Senior High School auditorium May 10 and 11. The cast included Bernard Adler fwho played Norman Reesej, Raymond Geissler fTony Den- nisonj, Lisa Englerr fMax-ge Bensonj, Sandra Argilan fDottie Coburnj, Gary Friedman fMr. Coburnj, Randolph Pollak fGeorge Bodellj, Kathryn Munnell fMrs. Garnetj, Dean Byrom fMr. Kennyj, Charles Dougherty fMacj, Dennis DiVirgilio fjoej, Monica Wachtel and Carol Levin were double cast as Kate Aultg Donna Anderson and Jean Hoffman, as Muriel Foster. Chairman of the various play committees was Margaret Manng James Bathe was business man- ager. Crowned as the Y-Teen and Hi-Y Ideal Girl 'incl B h . oy at t 0 John Shaw Memorial Hi-Yis Coronation Ball on June 5, 1962, were Margaret Mann and Robert Supansic. At left is Hi-Y President Michael Bunsong at right, Y-Teen President Joan Paxton. 4 SPRI G, I962 With appropriately outlandish costumes and suitable shenanigans, students mad e merry at the annual Sadie Hawkinsl Day Dance held April Z7, 1962, at the Senior High gym. .ff Marilyn Ziegler is crowned l962 Prom Queen by Charles Cancelliere, chairman for the dance. The Senior Prom, featuring the theme Polynesian Paraclisef' was lmelcl on june l at the Vocntional School gymnasium. Top honor students of the Class of 1962 receive congratulations from Mr. james C. Steel. From left: Robert J. Goldbach, Vocationalg Patricia Antrilli, Commercial: Ronald Bidula. Preparatory. GIRL CRAZY A MUSICAL COMEDY in two acts, Girl Crazy was presented by the A Cappella Choir and the Senior Orchestra as the Music Department's annual show. With music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin, the show was staged in the Senior High Auditorium on December 5, 6, and 7, under the direction of Mr. Herbert A. Wilson. The orchestra was conducted by Mr. Joseph P. Krysilc. Mr. W. Gerald Taylor was the assistant directorg Mr. Joseph Ference and Mr. George Krauss were in charge of sceneryg choreography was by the Ken and Jean Dance Studio. Leading roles were sung and acted by Mar- cia Diperna fwho played 'Frisco Karel, Craig Rothman and Fred Weingarten fdouble-cast as Zoli Mostelj, Earl Curry and Tom Link Uohnny Churchillj, Bill Ilgenfritz fDoc Park- hurstl, Tom Labanc and Jerry Zolten fSnake Eyesl, Penny Sayers fRitaj, Rita Kosarelc fTessaJ, Lonna Huston and Barbara Hiller fMolly Mooreheadj, Jerry Zolten and Tom Labanc fMexican Waiterj, james Loizes fRealel, Oliver Heilman fSam Masonj. lui W ART AWARDS Five MSI-IS art students had paintings accepted for the February regional exhibit of National Scholastic Art Awards. Pictured above with art teacher, Mrs. Leonora H, Weaver, are lfom leftj Walter Zimmerman, Linda Fenslte, Carol Boggs, Merle Jonesg not pictured, John Butler, Gold keys were won by Linda, Carol, and Merle. FACULTY GAME Pre-game warmup at the Faculty vs. Varsity contest, held at the Voc gym on March 15 to raise money for the Prom. lVarsity 61, Faculty 58, or something like that.l DECORA'l'IONS , -' f gt' 1 ,E-3? 2 if YM 2 '51 f-54.3 Before the holiday season, homemalcing classes practiced the art of creating attractive but inexpensive Christmas decorations. ROMAN HGLIDAY i yn E, Things Roman, from togas to mosaics, from ballistas to scrolls, were featured in the annual Latin Club project exhibitg entries were submitted by students in Miss Auldis Latin classes, , make FIGHT, TEAM, FIGHT P UV' School spirit for football and basketball contests was displayed in enthusiastic cafeteria decorations prepared by active fans sparked by the cheerleaders. DECEMBER TEA Future homemalcers serve dainty sandwiches and attractive sweets at the December Z0 Faculty Tea held in the Homemalcing Department living room, JU IOR MISSM CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Student Council President Dave Kaylor is joined by Ruth Mans- field and Council Secretary Fern Thomas in counting cans donated by MSI-IS students during the Council's pre-Christmas food drive for the Salvation Armv. Parading via Cadillac at half-time ceremonies on Cc- tober Z0 is Junior Miss of 1962 - Mary Frances Stocltett, flanked by runners-up Marilyn Brown and Judy jordan. The contest, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, was open to district schools. In the talent phase of the competition, another MSHS senior, Beverly Feltz, won first place. BUSY TRIO Familiar to MSHS students are Engineer John Cindric, Supervisor Robert I... Steele, and Groundslceeper William Simmons. CHORAL FETE Three hundred visiting singers participated in the Pennsylvania State Regional Chorus Festival, held here on February 21, ZZ, and 23. Dr. Warner Lawson was the guest conductor: Mr. Herbert A. Wilson was the regional host for the Pennsylvania Music Education Asso- ciation affair. LAURELS g gg gg MSHS TROPHIES, 1962-1963-FIRST ROW: Football: Pittsburgh Post Gazette All-WPIAL Class AA Team, Ed Lendag Track: Uniontown Invitational Meet, shot put, Rod Wilkinson: Football: PG WPIAL AA Team, Rudy Nicora. SECOND ROW: Speech: National Forensic League, State Tournament- First, Girls' Extemp, Thalia Dorwickg Speech: McKeesport Championship Tournament-Humorous, James Patterson: Band: Carnegie Award Festival, Percussion Group: Speech: lVlcKeesport Championship Tournament-Dramatic, Lisa Englertg Speech: National Forensic League State Tournament-First, Original Oration, James Batheg Basketball: Section 6 Championship, THIRD ROW: Speech: McKeesport Championship Tournament, Sweepstakes Awardg Football: All-West Conference Champions: Basketball: lVlcKeesport Tiger Booster Club Tournament Champs: Band: Carnegie Award Festival, Class A Band. The golf and baseball teams also won section championships. PEP PARADE L Cheerleaders, Pep Club mem- bers, and the Tiger March- ing Band joined in an early evening parade on Septem- ber 6 to publicize the change of football games to Satur- day aftern0On. SPLASH Qui T BA D HOP Swimming Group--From left: Richard Anderson, Zane Le Breton, Gary Halvin, Bill Fitzgerald, Bill Kichlcog Mr, Giles coached the group. The boys competed in the WPIAL Swimming Championships at Pittsburgh, finishing eighth among 19 schools. Rick Anderson competed in the PIAA Western Regionals at Erie, winning third place in the 200-yard Individual Medley and fourth in the 100-yard back stroke. In the PIAA state championships at Bucknell University, Rick placed fourth in the Z00-yard Individual Medley. Emi KQV disc jockey Jolly Jim McLaughlin discusses a hit with fans at the IVISHS Band's November 30 dance held in the Senior High gym. TIGERS FOR TIGERS The traditional Tiger awards were made in the Senior High gym on November 9 at the Y-Teen sponsored Tiger Football Dance honoring the gridiron veterans, Pat Valalik fat Ieftl and Nicki Gorr present awards to Rudy Nicora, Frank Liberatore. and Larry Zambo. OVER THE RAINBOW The Wizard of Oz 1 children s play directed by Miss Helen G. E I if Malseed, was presented by the Speech Department at Vocational il. Auditorium on January 23-25 and 28-30. Sf if I ri, 133 I IDD 4 Mr. William A. Clees Mr. Elgin Halter RETIREMENT After teaching in Riclgway, Pennsylvania, for three years, Mr. G. Earl Mansfield Mr. William A. Clees came to McKeesport in 1930. Here for 32 years, he served as chairman of the Physical Education Depart- ment until his retirement in June, 1962. Mr. Elgin Halter began teaching in New Jersey where he spent two years. He then served four years as a supervising prin- cipal in North Versailles Township and 15 years in Tarentum High School before coming to McKeesport in 1957, he taught science for five years until he retired in June, 1962. Mr. G. Earl Mansfield retired in June 1962, after teaching mathematics for 22 years. Mr. Mansfield taught six years in Boston, Pennsylvania, two years in Liberty Borough, and ten years in Langley High in Pittsburgh, coming to McKeesport in 1940. Chairman of the Mathematics Department, Miss Amelia Richardson taught in McKeesport for 35 years. Miss Richardson began teaching in Ohio, spending two years in Trumbull County g and two in Leavittsburg. In Pennsylvania she taught in Mon- ongahela for three years before joining the McKeesport faculty Miss Amelia Richardson in 1927. IN MEMORIAM Mr. August M. Schad taught English for 36 years in McKeesport High School where he was also active as adviser to the John Shaw Memorial Hi-Y Club. His teaching began in Ohio where he taught one year in Port Clinton and two years in New Knoxville before coming to McKees- port in 1926. Mr. Schad died on June 29, 1962. m . oRADuATloN, i962 SEVEN HUNDRED SENIORS of the class of 1962 received diplomas from Superintendent of Schools Mr. Arthur O. Horn at commence- ment exercises held on june 5 at the Vocational gymnasium. The Commencement address, Youth in a New World,,, was delivered by Mr. John V. Deuel who was introduced by Vocational Senior Class President Anthony F. Pellechia. Baccalaureate Exercises were held at World Wi Memorial Field on June 3. Presented by Senior Class President Gerald L. 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