Meadville Area High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Meadville, PA)
- Class of 1957
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D Superintendent UNNAN ALBERT I. BENDER Principal WILLIAM C. FRY12 Assiftant Superintendent THOMAS KNORR Assistant Principal Tx lx 'N A WM flglx all l s. 6 J kklllslalf Jam, Aw SClIf.NCli lJIal'AR'I'MliNT: Dcan Siverd, lilizabcth Leary, Arthur l,cl1m.1n, liglwnnl Brink, Ioscph Wm-rl-suk, Dallas Mitchell, Leonard Wolfe l ART: one Cox LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: seated-Lillian Nodlcr, Adelaide Rcmlerg standing-Margaret Smith, Marian Murray IQNGLISH DEPARTMENT: seated-Helen DeCoudres, Margaret Bradley, Lottie Schermcrhorn, Mary Lniisiiisz standing-Adelaide deMaison, Mildred Donaldson, Mildred Kastcr, Dorothy Miller, Helene Welsh, Mary Kay Hackey H wmv HOME ECONOMICS: Lois Thayer, Rachel Taylor INDUSTRIAL ARTS: George Gaub, Iames Covey s -.4'x1 LIBRARIAN: AdcIaidc Courtney COUNSELOR: Hugh Millcr -i PHYSICAL EDUCATION: seated- ing--Iohn Ioy, Rudolph Gradisek TT? Vfra Rummd, Ifssic Hanson: stand- MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Paul Ingleficld, Louis vamcchio SOCIAL STUDIES: seated-Dorothy Mclntyrc, Gcncva Calvert, Marian Williams, Marian Murrayg stand- ing--Lilliun Nodlcr, Donald Lchcrmzm 8 ,Ms-'M MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: seated-Irene Higby, Louise Turner, Emaruth Knorrg standing- Dunald Cropp, Fred Skelton, Iames Watson, Stewart Hoffman 4 I Furrl fnulmf 1 DIIJVFI' SUMMIT' VOCATIONAL FACULTY: scared-James Watson, Claude Wegleyg standing--Stanley Har- DRIVERS TRAINING: James DiMaria mon, Dwayne Furlong, Donald Glass 9 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: seated-Ruth Lcbcrman, Betty Brock, Frances Roscncrans: standing- Louis Bcltz, Milton Walker, Iohn Sackett, Galen Walker, Doyle Shank .1 ,ff SECRETARIES: Mary Lou Cullen, Mildred Iohnson ATTENDANCE: Martha Cole, Betty Griflin Y' ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR: Emamlh Knoff MEDICAL STAFF: Cora Ruth King, Drs. Gisela and Howard Dalrymplc ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT: seated-Rudolph Gradisek, Louis Bcltz, Edward Brink, Iohn Ioy, Iamcs DiMaria, Thomas Knorrg standing--Orlo Cox, Arthur Lehman, Iohn Sackett, Thomas Ballish CUSTODIANS. Ernest Youngblood, Reid Stell, Cecile Humes, David Haggerty CAFIiTliRlA STAFF: Mias Pliska, Mrs. Kihn, Mr. Miller, Mrs. Kindervuter, Mrs. Ferry, Mrs. Copeland Mrs, Brunner, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Barickman SENIOR SIX ,xv f 1, 4, 'Q fx- in fx Q 5 1.1-fx to right: Craig lidwarnlu, Tum Bmwn, Patrxcia Walker, Barbara Babcock, Thomas Prather, and David Iohnmn l J ANNA AMATO SANDRA LEE ANDRE AZ 3 .-l. BARBARA BABCOCK DONALD BABCOCK BRUCE BAIRD FRANCES BARCO ANECIA BEATTY IOHN BEATTY 14 JG., Y sg 1 -. f ' 'R K N 5? wan BETH BROOKS THOMAS BROWN RUTHANNE BRUNOT CLARENCE BUCHANAN NORMAN BURGER DAVID BYHAM FREDDIE BYNUM H-A-ZEL CAMP N- Lnwls CARETTI 16 IOYCE CARR DAVID CEASE BETTY CHEST GAIL CHILSON HELEN CIERKOWSKI BRUCE CLARK MARY ELLEN COLLINS GUY COSTA ROBERT CRAIG IEAN CROGNALE RITA CROGNAI-E NANCY CROOKS IEAN CULVER 17 MARGARET DAMICO RQSE DAMICO MAARCIAA DANIELS IUDY DAVENPORT SCOTT DAVIS WAYNE DEAN FRED DFEB JOHN DEISSLER IOHN DeLOSS DAN Dc-MAISON 18 SANDRA DQWOODY HAROLD DILLEY PATRICIA DOWNER HARRY EBY 6 ? fy . v CRAIG EDWARDS FRANCES EULIANO ROBERT EVANS MARTHA EYE 'f!--nw GARY FAIRMAN SUZANNE FALCON PHYLLIS FIELD KAY FIGERELL SANDRA FOSTER ROBERT FRANKLIN ROSE FRISINA KEITH FRYE MADELINE FUCCI IANET GALMISH MARY LOU GAUTSCH IEAN GIBBENS IACK GILLES RICHARD GILLIAND PHYLLIS GIORDANO ROBERT GOODEN QM R I CHARLES GORMAN RICHARD GRANNIS 'V' ROBERTA I-IARMISON PEGGY GOURLEY MONA GROOVER BONNIE HAMILTON MARCIA HANK 2 .1 8 IUDITH HARRISON IAMES HARVEY THANE HAWKIN5 21 WILLIAM HEASLIP KAY HENRY at SHIRLEY HIQTRICK FLORENCE HEWITT ARDEN HIBBARD IAMES HICKERNELL THOMAS HIGBY IOYCF HILAND IUDITH HILGENDORF UHLMAN ROBERT HILL K fa 3 S 2 .Qs fs. fx 3 DAVID IOHNSON DAVID IOYCE MA RY KENNEDY INA RAE IOI-INSTON CLARENCE IONES HOWARD IONES LILLIAN KALUP REVETTA KAUFFMAN ROBERT KEIIERT BARBARA KIGHTLINGER REXANNA KIGHTLINGER GAYLE KNAPP IUSTINA KNOPI' DONNA KOVAC PATRICIA KOVAC DONALD KREHELY BERTHA KROLIKOWSKI MARILYN KUHN SCOTT LADNER jUAN1TA LA PUMA FRANK LAYNG BARBARA LEMISH DIANE LOECHER IAMES LYDIC RICHARD LYNN WILLIAM LYNN IACK MAHONEY CAROL MALLIN ROSE MANGINO CAROLE MANUEL DIANE MARHOEFER SONDRA MARLEY Wm J 7 3595 N, ,c f rx s H 2 5 X f if i. RICHARD MILLER ROBERT MILLER KAY MITCHELL MICHAEL MOFFIT A 41 A CHARLOTTE MOORE IOHN MORRIS WALLACE MOSBACHER IERRY MURpHy fl' KATHRYN MURPHY DOUGLAS MURRAY DAVID MYER ALBERT NAPI-ES JOHN NUzzU1.o PEGGY OHL ARTHUR PAGE ALICE PALKA BETTY PALMER IOSEPH PALMIERO af Y 3 IDHYLLIS IJARDEE 101-IN PARISE ELEANOR PARSON IOAN PASIKOSKI 29 Jw? EVELYN pEAT DORIS PERRY GAY PETERSON DoLoREs PETRUSO FRANCES PETRUSO MARIAN PETRUSO ALICE PORTER FRANK PORTFILIO THOMAS PRATI-IER JOYCE PRESSEY Q ROBERT PRINGLE IOSEPH PULLEASE LEONA RADTKE RONALD RAMEY IOSEPI-I RANDAZZO IEAN RCBRASSIER PATRICK ReBRASSIER CATHERINE REED ARLENE REICI-ILE BRUCE REIS IOSEPI-I REY WILLIAM' RICHARDS 31 CAROL RIDGEWAY JOHN RIDLE MARIAN RIIESENMAN DAVID RIST IANI-LT ROIiI2k'I'Q'!L 'Irv ,291 'yIIVIiSIEIiY- ROBERTS EDDIE R055 EUGIQNE ROWLES x I V . 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QR l' GRANT SHORTS DONNA SHOUEY DORIS SI-IOUEY EUGIZNF SHOUP BETH SI-IUMAN ROBERT SIPLE DQARNO SIVERLING BETH ANN SMITH ELAINE SMITH GARY SMITH PATTY SMITH MARLENE SMOCK WILLIAM sNow CAROL LEE SNYDER IANET SPAULDING DANNY STAUFFER I N V , fy-,- A , af A , , 1 n XXN WY MARTHA STEEN EMERY STEVENS IAMESSTEWART NORMAN SUGAR ERNEST TESSMER WILSON TIDD IOANNE TROUPE CAROLYN WADE SUZANNE WAID PATRICIA WALKER LEO WALTERS IAN WAMPI-ER DAVID WATSON SUE WATSON WILLIAM WATT MARVIN WENSEL DONALD WESTFALL RICHARD WHITE WILLIAM WII-BER PAULINE WH-KES Nl-LLIAY WILKINS MARIAN WILLEY KARL WILLIAMS RONALD WILLIAMS ae I PATRICIA WILLS MIRIAM WILSON BARBARA WONDERLING PATRICIA WOOD SAUNDRA WOOD RAYMOND WOODS MARY LOU WORST IACK WYGANT BARBARA YEAGER MARY LOU YEAGER IANET NOLEN 1 ' 7 f if tt reg? am. . fn. -A m ' es ' X . , A , ' - S5 5-1L.1,'vx:-K Q I 'I Zub M. I ,E N W, .Xi-,Q ----i v'- lhbfg J as S3 , 's' ' ' - W ' 1 ..1Q f Ziff l I ' 'nib - x -- n .45 ., , 3- I Q' as 2 :QQ K 'N K Y' ,. 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HOMEROOM 109-Robert Allen, David Anderson, Kay Anderson, : Stalene Duval, Patrick Easton, Donna Ervin, Thomas litter, Lloyd Eubanks, Linda Fahr, Iudith Ferr Thomas Sayers Beverly Bowes. : lane Dronsfield, Ianice Potter, Richard Putnam, Ioan Ray, Ieannette Reese, Carol Reiter, Faye Rew. : Cynthia Rice, Iohn Rice, Donald Riddle, William Roberts, Sandra Roche, Iulia Rockafellow, Ioan Roda. , 'W .. . ii rl W. X 'V ' ., il f I A p ,V , E N ' lf' ' .f A mi tg fl as ' W1 Q- . ,. , r .f . H . ,Q Q, gr 1, . MM- - ' ' . fs , .. W A gr .X -13 J 'R i. 4 4 A: r ' :viz A , I .. K iff, iii . - A ' r ' ' , .sw -, - -.1 Y 1 3 My 4 li ,S W. 1 'J ay are t - ' s i is -1 fl in fi 4. n ' x F, K rw ga ' 1 ff we W I - NJ , 4 Il 8 Q ca --T, i f , W .I 3' , 'i A H V Q wma we Q it 2 h PM .::.. V i J ' Ka ff X xl A t 1-,W rv 'D N I , Y 73 J f 'N S , 'E 3, , i , x .:':-' Q37 W i . ,, , , 1. 5 X i ? ' 3 Q11-25,151 fx, f . ,, K :T 1 , i' . ... Q' ' i if fr ' It .ff if' f .-. ,Q Y , r, . 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Row Patti Lindsey, Ioyce Lipton, Iohn Lucas, lean Lynch, David Mabus, Iames Maloney, Sandra Row Manuel. Karl Marhoefer, Donna Marley, Pat Marley, Mary McCaffery, Wallis McCommons, Charles, McCooey, lean McCooey. as fw- .1 tai 3 1 Q 'Qu .gui - ' 5- 'S S! Y ed lk, .N ,M ' u. .fo '- Mai .sr ev . is 'Q B . Fl .- Q z tl 3 S P f fl PM l fr so A,1,,,,., -5, 'if lv e153 P s 1 V ,Z-'I X J ' l v ,J . K' J , -' 1-J Vg ax- - . Wx B ' s 1 O- 1 W, . - 5 fn' .S H-L 'D' '57 if M -fix I ,,'l Q 4 ,J an e.. fa P M K fy, V ,ix I g ii y 4' lr 15,5 I: ' ' ff .x K in ...ka-.' l Lt , fl ff: M --is mai: if frm '27 4 its Vi x , as FIN lx' J e 1 'I' ff, ei l' T 'ga-i as ff- 3 'Af a x t 1 S, X M , 'ning s ?' ez .-K ,-ex, 2 ,fm 1 ,. 1 r B W1 .W 1,3 +7 My X 'tix' r X V -as In In we vi' N . Q X , at , f ft f x sf lf ' 3 ' is lv 5 B ' ' i N k X X P Ek . we I lkwfgi .isa Row I Row 2 Row 3: Row 4: Row 5- Row 6: David Vanderbilt, Michael McIntyre, Ion McNutt, Gladys Melvin, Charles Miller, Fred Miller, Glenna Miller. Chip Miller, Thomas Miller, Betty Mondack, Richard Monteforte, Wilma Morrow, HoMErtooM 201-Eddie Burris. Becky Bates, Walley Brown, Sue Browning, Anna Maria Bucci, Ann Bulger, Phyllis Burton, Charles Butler. life Dunnan, Verna Morse, Bob Mullen, Patricia Murphy, Suzanne Murray, Lila Neely, Mervin urss. Elizabeth O'Dca, Iune Parker, Beverly Patterson, Patricia Pendolino, Phil Perry, Bill Peters, Don Peterson. Iohn Petruso, Marian Petruso, Mary Ann Petruso, Ioan Pierce, Patricia Pierce, Marian Porfilio, Don Nelson 1 ' i b , r 'V I ew W ' ar T f ' f f' ' lf' ai: Q sa el ff -- Q if .eavet T -iw i me ' f KR l K 9 i w' 'tlrl i wniwi -25. 4 I in ri -45' Q ' ' - www' L41 i ff' f fd W T '- 1-A. i w , 4 , it J 5 K . my .. 1 T at if if ' iv ,X , I XL - 0, r I in W K A EM, 1 'Z 1? 'iii' jf, 'iv' U , X - lk . ....: -- ' , .. t L -rf f f E ?, ff if ,gn jd . ff 'Q A V V V T - .- 7' T' new 1 All N' . H W V f, .. . . 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Housizoorxt 208-William Blakely. Lewis Blystone, Phillip Buttermore, Ioe Cafazzo, Dan Caldwell, Bruce Carlile, David George, Tom Hogan. Norman Iewell, Roberta King, Teresa Krause, Carol Twombley, Mike Vitale, Sandra Wade, 4 ra. -0 Q we .A - - no f rr A f' U. ,X 1 .. ,N ,4- t , -o-3 :' 1 r Y' f . 0 ' . 1 'W 4 X fi. ,Q C -- p 7, , M , ' -' l ' J if I l A , i - Q. Q7 ,' ,- '23 . ', 1 WM f X Q -f..Qf. at 1 'F' ,Z .A..S:fi4M: eb L C . ah. gig., .nf f 1 , Q 5, if, f Zu K wx i i I -zl I' ' Q A V iv- 'fi tp ., W 'S 'L S'-3 5 ,L 1 as ,X I ,xii H5 , h :V , , . fi LW ' ' , , ii .1 . it fl' W L D f X ! K I 1 ve! ' N,,z K ,I K 1 ETL if . ' I . x 1' -9 .xg V-f I 1 i ,. -1' J 35 by if 'I .,. g . , A -,':, . ., 1 Q Y I 344. f Li U 'I 3 X ' l . - My 5- 1 5.2 A J-,gf X- A k,. ' ' ' I t-my MM N-3 .. .. rx I k!. i 6 I KX N is ' V fl . Q L ' -gwq I , A:': 2 A x ,., . Z is 5 5 ' ' t fl i f ,... , l J ' I Ulf 1 ' I 1 I ' 3 Row Row Row Row Row Row Ioy Weidaw, Sally Weikal, Agnes Wensel, Patty Wentworth, Peggy Wescott, Dennis Weston, Becky Wood. Russell Wygzmt, Rosanne Yeager, Bill Yochum, Ioyce Zeroski. Voc.-vi'ioN.u,-Ken Anderhalt, Ernest Boyle. William Bradley, Charles Cavanaugh, Iames Chest, Larry Cox, David Crihbs, Neal Euliano Richard Graham. David Hays, Lawrence Iohnson, Bob Leonard, Conrad McCracken, Donald Monnin, Dean North Charles Oakes. Kenneth Palmer, Sam Pero, Lyle Peterson, David Ridgeway, Richard' Riley, William Smock Audley Spaulding. Larry Spencer, Raymond Spurgeon, james Steele, Ervin Thibault, Kenneth Vickers, Gary Wisor 1 - a e ,Mgr i ' 1 , . C Y' C-f ff- ct Y- ' 'Q A: X 'Ea 1. we l aw A 8 f . yn 3 it , I V . I P r r 'Q .M ,Q 4, J I I I r 'l m Y I ' Q, Q' ' lg A Q-1 Q ' R --N ,MJ3 xx ag , xg ,bww K 'V' xi f X X 'Z ' :fps +69 ,,., .gn 'C -1 , ,J Jw ,js I ij, f, ' . 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' Row 4: Anthony Barrctta, David Bates, Iackie Beier, Iohn Bsrtschy, Katy Bird, Anthony Boca, Mary lane Bolard. Row 5: Michael Bone, Marjorie Bourquin, Dorothy Bowers, Angelec Bowman, Shirley Bowser, loan Boyd. Iudy Boyer. ' ' k ls' G rv A. clark, Gary L. Clark, Lynn W Row 6: Bercnda Childs, Tom Chisholm, Carolyn Ciera OWS'l, a 4 Ehrgott, Gloria Harry. .rn S iv , .. Aug I ' 1 l 1 , ' ff' i f -f s f 5' -4 if -Jr L0 A-1 V Mg, juli A ' ' .Q C7 . r W , M it at i,Q25r' t .az fi ' ' ' 'fl-a ' IW N' fr- if ,,,,5 Q v... , , .. .W 'U' 'M' -mr J, Q: - A. ,..-V ,f I V iff . -ll I i ' .Nl l ,, '. W 3 sqisliii K ii' N is .ij ... --' J, .,. ' V I nga . .c av' v,-:- ll: Q? QW' ,if -vm 'Sf fx . c , A X V 3 f Y f. I 0x I fi , l in 6:-x l if- 7 if 4. pq QV' W I f Ami: Q . '1 J I fc fi QF' av' . ,r qi, vc' I Q V' N, l 4 i gf' Zz - 'fig' 4 WY J :R A 0 Q, 57 we qi M' Q Q 0 lb ff? I 1 'Q ' 'Q' rf-.T , N-fi 1 1 M' H , 'QE W ' fi N . Ai 1 'IL' fl: r ,,a eg' log.. Q , ,f ' gb- ,L S p iid 'xg f Ag ' 3 f 1:3 4, J' 41. A ' as Row Kathleen Ladncr. HOMEROOM 101-Richard Barkley, Carol Bras, Audrey Briggs, Carol Bright, Audrey Brinkley. Row David Brown, Ronald Brown, Nancy Brunnot, Ieannette Bufalino, Mona Bullis, James Burdick, Robert Buttermore. Row Michael Buzza, Patricia Byham, William Byham, Ianet Caldwell, Nancy Caldwell, Sam Camasi, Carolyn Campanio. . Row Edward Choppel, Donald Chase, Richard Cole, Virginia Gathcrs, Ronald Glaspy, Ronald Neely, Ioyce Novak. Row Mona Rogers, Donnalce Smith. I-IoMEnooM 104-Diane Delozier, ludy De-Woody, Mary Lou Dickson, Virginia Diehl. Row Lillian Dietz, Lawrence Ditch, Ronald Dobbins, Donna Douglas, Sandra Dreisbach, lane Dronka, Anna Ducz. rn., PP .ff My I J X Fair Q nv tv- f .5 - 42? G--8' 1 . E, lf rw F il eV ' -,4 S H W' , 2 ,T , LJ! ,, 3 A A Q- , F 4 A W ' ,M X I vlll SL, jf 4 527. f e m rer 3 ii if-.., f t ' f I- V W ,X,' Q , , . - -Q . . i n ' i . ' ' , zl' I 'lzv A 1 i in ' . 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Patricia Hindle, Ed Hines, Larry Hock, Beverly Hodge, Bonnie Holder, Ioyce Hollabaugh, Fred Hood. -... A nv, .ce tv 1 K il M1 4 f l L tl Q: v , 7 will Aww? j -.E ' t 'Q 2, A . slime ,Q ,- Q w , 'F ...W w . . X At A E HQ 1 ogg, A I ' Q at 5 -',' l 4 ee ',' f? '.,,.: ' ,,. ..,: 'Q W ' 7 -f if Q ,, ll 'i 3 r ' ,Qi - , V. Q' L iv fi: :V -' . .7 , fl '5':j ak- V H L4 xv X ff Q . ,-Q4 'J 'D fn 'ff 5 - f' i J .' Q? VJ f . A. t NJ, -A: 0 'W ' L , ,..,,..,,..,,. .--' WM' -6' J ,W . ! Q lx l ik ' 4'-W V 5 'ff' i t i X' ,LQ 5 ' . L3 -M ' J . 'mr i A 4 t wx if 3 'Q A If in ,, I: ,,x Ag' 'V' I ,W V 62-Q --1 K 4. V ' ., 'I' 1 fl I -5 . f X7 , C y , , f les, ,Q A X A ' N, ' W - ' , Illr ' Q ggi f t ,v,. 0,1 ' rw ' we V' 5, AW W E ze 4 or J 3 :E ' ' fr V C TF in ,Q-M 22 QC: J' is i ' '35 X f ' C37 'W' . -v gag -5 Finials' w, wa' 1 - 1 l, A' f , ng L f L ig: Row 1: William Tedswell. HOMEROOM 114-Nancy Chess, Eugene Gongaware, Dorothy Horton, Ray Houser, Gary Hoyt. Row 2. Tom Hunter, Ronald Iannot, Shirley Ienkins, Carol lohnke, Eric Iohnson, Iames Iohnston, Harry Iones. Row 3: Lee Iones, Philip Keisel, Louise Kerr, PaLricia Kiebort, Diane Kightlingcr, Kathlee, Kightlinger, Betty Kiser. Row 4: Rae Ann Kleist, Walter Klippel, Leah Knapp, Iames Kolanoski, Peter Kost. Ronald Kozalla. Duane Williams. Row 5: Stella Williams. HoMEnooM 203-Richard Bovard, Annette Cochran, Beth Conner, john Braham, Patricia Kress. Row 6: Lillian Kristoff, Diane Kuhl, Ioyce Kuntz, Mary Ellen Lapo, Vic Lalluma, Collette Lawrence, Sue Layburn. M? L fan'-A :H r aw' X gr- fs ti, 5 ' k QW' x M. 1, s- -, va' ' f P55 i , . ' 2 lg? fi ' 5 Y , ' K , I 'V ' 5 , g , 'T I l A wvrrnwwmgilwwugtvl . I i H .i.: 1 i I ' V ., X W., .4 -2 ' V at K A wi Q ,. - I 0 6 -v. Ay Q , 3, .fi I ttt aarao t of . lf . , ,Q A11 EV , I, if i , I aa ' R ,gf +52 or , H I y -B r V':' l L if - '1 R L 3 r '55 Q . K .s ,,.. g 2.2.2, : M 5' . In 1 I V I: rg M N 'Zi-L 1 t - - -. -- 5 f 2 J -IZ, H ..-. 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Edith Ellen joel. 4: Sam Kepler, Patricia Morris, Ruth Riesenman, Ioyce Riley, Rose Rinella, Iames Rist, lane Robbins 5 6: Barbara Rooney, Amie Rossi, Ioyce Rouchey, Bob Ruby, Patricia Rudd, Maxine Rudy, Carol Rung Rose Saggio, Sandra Salvia, Kathy Sanford, Robert Say, Carol Schroeder, Paul Schultz, DcWaynr- Scott. .ag M . f -D , 1 A fi f I Q A ,vi 0-Q . f I .. K f, P' a ' 'J ' ll 5 P N D 'Q 4 , , .fy ,, 1 f ,A N we j V I.: N, v-f rd I, Exif , Q 3 f V I xx I , f I v W lg .3 Qi li 's ,,. A'-3 5 an 4 'W Y N. .gn ee , '-T' 'iw in eye' 1 x Q3 di- 2 Q J, qv p- I - M Z r gy M53 ,ff 'K Ml Q! ..,.,,..,, A di, i , ' i 3 in f 1, I ,wg is iv . if ,Q 3 S I- , x ' 61 N 1 Nl' dint 'T 'Fi . ...s i f r-ALA., A A K M a -fe , I A 4- jr 'Q R .N JZ. -Y -V5 5 'QQ .1 ' W' xx ,A C W E 1 ' , ' 3 nf R' hd I 0 ,, '.,: Q 'ig' I il., .1 ' ' , H i W' A has .ffl P 'R Q WM' ,l 7 We 'i E ti - .J 3 X ' if 4. X at -:if , ' . T- 7' ' + fini: i A f ,f E f at 'uf' : F- ff '75 , 'ff P, A calf' HF ve e l 'L 311 W Y P -f 2 N I 'M , -nw' x W ' V auf if , -ur Row l: Row 2: Row 3. Row 4: Row 5: arz, Joe Row 6: Cathy Severp, Carolyn Shartlc, loc Sherry, Betty Ann Stacey. HOMEROOM 213-Iim Cotton, Sally Coughlin. Frank Gilibcrto, Ioyce Pardee, Tom Parks, Carl Pascarella, Laurel Pauline, Iudy Pavlik, Linda Pence. Anthony Pero, joseph Parrotto, Delores Peterson, Richard Pctruso, Richard Phefer, Larry Phelps, Shirley Poduslo. Kenneth Poland, lay Poole, David Powell, Mark Prather, Delores Ramey, Barbara Ravenstahl, Wanda Raymond. Ioe ReBrassier, Don Rickard. HOMEROOM 219-Nancy Crawford, Patricia Martin, Richard Mazi- McBride. Karen McNutt, Esther Melvin, Wayne Methony, Carol Miller, Daniel Miller, David Miller, Linda Miller ,, ,. M. . .. if E i , li :'fi::?y il A Dum' -':': I .,. J - if y fi. as f ff m f , . ' ' L . ' ' 'la Q N M ' is 1-if W-wwf S Z, lx MLA .wr T , . 1 V-ef' 1 .. k-f' 'A W 2 I Q. . at l sl Rial? 5? x af lr ...t f Q.. g Y y- 1 5 I 1 V t...-f 3 5 g m' A fggf.. ' 3 .9 V Q 63' 5? 21 -Q .,,- 514' - V I A A lj I Q' X S R . .M gf MV l , s . , N5 . k 1' A ' f A 1,,'. get Q S . ' f 2 ' ,Q Riff-1 ,,' .. ,,, M, t 12, 35 WN I ws? V ,Q .xi . ,G ,QT I A5 . y 'Q - , if Q ' 5 ' 3 N l S i fs ai .rf ix i i S S 3K5-W' Q M . i .::. 1 ll f at haf! . W 'ff .V Y 'Q A ' -- ' F ' 'f' K X 1' , L, I E l . I-' f . R '- 'sg .. :: ' I K Q ' . I I K A ' .wh J . i ifiij fy , AX ' 1 lil 5 .., e 'S ' .. ' : Q-.. ' if-fir . - . 'H 7' i -'N' p f t. - -. - - - 3 was ...in ,A La 2 1-3. sf a t v ya ca' as t k ,. :I1.' ,j -g . , '..v I K w i ll If ----- L ' if K 12 '4 K lk , Row l Row 2: Row 3 Row 4. Row 5- Row 6. Row 7 : Mark Miller, William Milliron, Delores Mumau, Richard Minnis, Iacqucl-in Mohrny, Clara Moorc. Bonnie Mnrdush. Edward Morfcnski, Sandra Mowris, Ronald Mudger, Iamcs Mullen, Karl Myers, David NCH. Patricia Niemyiski. Frank Noble, Patricia Nolen, Sandra Ogello. Homtanoom 224-Mary Ann Czaplcski, Frank Damico. Mary Ann Damico. Carol Koredban, Betty Shorts, DeWayne Shreve, Icffrcy Shryock, Benjamin Shuman, Ruth Shu- man, Sue Slcppy. David Smith, Nancy Smith, Raymond Smith, Effie Smock, Richard Smock, Shirley Sparks, Diane Spaulding. Iamcs Spaulding, David Stallard, Robert Stamm, Nancy States. Lawrence Stearns, No:-l Src-vcns. Patricia Sugar. Mary Stanford. W Lkw fn, Q ft A. , nf ' ., ., Ui U l J f ss ua N nel we We af- i 1 -a T 'T W , 1463 K Y wx - . .- f-if , A ' 'L lily A ,ll 1- ' A i X A ,,: ,gn f K, fi F' ' ,, , A ,,:1v 3 r., 4 0, , P N, 5 I ' 'C 'Ll' '. . s I J r 2 k .,,. i Z ' ll of -H r K f f V -4 2' 5 , is 4 5 'tl l v ft , .1 4 a is 5' gl y 1 K . -1 I up . , pw 'vs 'av 'W i f - X A N f .v H M ,rf-, , :iw t X 'X R fm. V ,rs is ,. 'yi K - -- 1.: f .:.,, , if ix 2 I 1 L rv :N I 5' 'Em My ,V ,, ',,A' 1 M, W vi., , , ,L , 7' .4, 'H ,,:. ' f 4' 5 nj, ' 'N , ,T ', 433- ,Jw ,R .lf no 4 ev ' fx I '-vw- P I if lg , 1 f RK 2 ll V I Z f , ,as ,.. 'W if, N 0 , , qi' fx an -qt ,,:, .ar ' ' ' - , ,-0 i G! K A Q., jing . ,ol . i 3 , ,Ur M . f V 9 a 1, kv' X X fr ff' 7 , T ' as . ' ., f -if 'yr N in 'dx f. ..:' U if ,Q 4. , . ,. 'M 5 'y ' 1 .f ' n , i W-, .... , , b , -, ,Q V , v. 3' J 1 - l'-fb' x .,' 1 ff i V , , . 1 'X fi 5 D . X s Row l Gary Sybranit, Daniel Taylor, Iean Thompson, Richard Edgar Thompson, David Thrall, Dennis Thrall, Barbara Tidd. Row 2 Homsnoom 225-Terry Darrow, Bette Davenport, Elaine Day, Anthony DeCrapio, Carole Dc- Domenic, Alex Tokareik. Row 3 Iudith.Trainer, Sandra Truran, Daniel Trypus, Mary Twombley, Norman Tysarck, Vito Valella, Nancy Wade, Row 4 Bob Wade, Sharon Wade, Beverly Walker, Carol Walker, Charles Walker, Helen Walker, Carol Waters. Row 5 Sheila Watson, Helen Weaver, Ioyce Weisman, Ruth Ann White, jeff Widmann, Alice Williams, Anna Mary Williams. Row 6 lack Williams, Iohn Willmarth, Susie Willmarth, William Winters, Ellen Wood, janet Yaple, Ianicc Yaple. 'P 'r ,- .- njlnt I ' Q . I 3, j .... f H y 'R tio ,M - f s ., a ff sr: .wi g 'Q H, it f ' X S : 1 gif Qm ' if W V le my ,M f r A 2' --5 ., 5 R z'u ' R L r 1 1 1-N Q A A 'G':: I 6 ' Ki '-., Y H, - . - . if ' sw 4 up if ,M i cz..lff5'g1L f R 1 I in 1, .Ii A jr., ., 5 51, if 'mf' Mtffi .Q Qty r i, f f?f. 2 11 Row Row Row Row Row A I I . . , any rx, Q aw' X .L f , 1'-ew 1' fm 445 il fl, .X l r H- 9' '-' :,: Y V 1 gl v I - 32 X A . iris? Z.: ,.:. ii Q , 25 I J 5 X. ,AAL , fl Q5 Y 5 ' ' 3 V: I I if ,V:, ' ' A ,ii :-' V ferr' Q vzs, 'E A fi K. -,'-' ri- V ' V f V H K Q i f Y J f f l , ,..,'.,1, e K , In Q V7 Arr, ., i' Krrk 1 I r '.,,:: ' --. y . fr W Q V -if Nancy Io Young, Ellamae Youngblood, Ernest Youngblood, Steven Zuccaro, Susan Zuccaro. VOCATIONAL--RlCh3fd Allen. Tom Beers, Ronald Booth, Iames Burger, Lewis Clark Richard Consla David Coscia Cl C h , , , ay row. lo n Cutshall, Iohn Deets, Edgar Fox, Dominic Furno, Albert Gable, Leon Godsave, Leonard Godsave. Ierry Gongaware, Ronald Gourley, Emerson Hall, Edward Hanks, Robert Hard, Andrew Harvey, Frederick Hoegerl. Richard Horner, , , ona Kridcr, Richard Kurinko, Ronald Lynn. Larry Kaloostian, Iames Kindervatcr Russell Kovac D ld 53 - g x Q-R r R 1 -- - f l R ' i..-1 'ja G53 b V ,il 7 or ff ,R W fe ie- X l Q f ' .5 ' JJ' . f l 4 'l I 7 li ji y R, 3' K X A ir fi' I X , VZ., Q W x h S,r.,,,.' l R M5 . in-Qu : k-v, I. Z., 3 .. 5 5 33 E K K.. A WX .9 K ,IM if ,M 1, Y KH. ,sit K . y if M f' J 'f 1 - Sv K 7 AM, f 'L . ht . , - 'Q fir' 'N lf ' Q K ' .Ji an mi r ei ' ' Q, ge W P ,X he -B, ' D were V, V K ' 'ff' g, . ' .. ,I rj R . K 1, 1. 5 ,015 E. :I-Z A F- 1-ff W .M ww ' R. X R S, J . ' El. V 1 1 yy A ,ab ff, 'i I 9, v ,,,.1 i 'QF E arm., ,Y L -10 Z s' ' Q' A .0 Row Iames Metzner, Iames Miller, Ronald Monroe, Bernard Moshachcr, Gerald Norwat, Eugene Pavlik. Row Harold Proctor, Richard Record, Herbert Rudlcr, lack Shannon, Charles Siegrisl, William Stallard. Row 3: Clyde Shallsmith, Charles Stevens, Iames Sweet, Park Teasdale, Richard Tidd, Gary Young. Row 4 Iohn Zinnamosco, Deon Youngkin, Donald Krider. EXAGLI LMIN JI wlfalf NE MGEBRA QIOLOGY WORLD I-HST ev N1 GQNXETR Q I 1 ft: 537' fred X V ,s' B Q '- ' , 1 y t Qfifffiiisf fr 12, .23 ,N H-, ,:,: A ' ff 'il ., L , f' E ii? ta...-?-: lil l V .,.. 1. xlib ? A Lg x E a R t aa X K E, 1 F, I 1 W B. f 41, an ,Qi t , 1.3: J Pj, Qgizfij . ,357-Q . 1 ,.... F Q x, r ni- Q FRESHMEN Row 0 Row ' Row Row Row .. f as . ie T B' I . My Q V. -'ff 'X Pie ft ., W.-4 Wil - ef 421 .W Ag ,Wy , 3 , v? . A , , - , W-4:2711 'gvw-fs? 632 JS' ,0- 1 we df!! ,A . I WH f 'san- ,za ,,. LM, ,-, ,Q l I k m ,tgp 1: ak fc- tf ...i .Q , M, ,,..- Qw- 12. . I l A I ,G Q' X Raimi . L l ,fr 5, 5, , wifi at . ' fs' , r , L I A - me K N , Q Q, Y ,Q ' M 1? 0 u tb 1 uf , , 5 21,1 ef! iw ' B M' A X EX Homnnoom 65-Larry Abbondanza, Ianis Adams, Charles Addleman, Larry Anderson. Sharon Anderson, Ianice Andrews, Nancy Axtell, Marcia Atwell, VVen4ly Badner. Elaine Barco, Carol Bauer, Karen Bausman, Iames Beatty, Carol Beck, Rodger Beck, Ianet Beebe. Robert Beier, Edward Bender, Mary Bengivengo, Earl Benninghorlf, Sandra Bentley, Bonnie Bertschy, Sydney Bigger. Iamcs Birch, Mary Bivens, Frank Blackmon, Lauretta Blakeslee, Phyllis Bourquin, Lee Bowden, Linda Bowes. Larry Bowman, Ralph Bowman, Robert Bowser, Virginia Boyles, Karen Breckenridge, Lorraine Brewmn. , I 1 1 A, I I ,. 1 PQ S I, v 'g ,gp i '35 ,A 1 :gh , at -awiw Q , x 7 Xl 1 175, - ' gi if it 1 !! A XT' I iQ 1 0 Sm' .QQ 5,7 ,U ':: .mf N ' 3 -H A , fr B 'gl' fi 4 r Y? .-:Jw vm' 3' wwf' L f '7 ' :WM -N , J -, J, nxt A 2 M r N: gl I B- X Q j an -' . L ' l ' ff A 'ka :A il s W 1 t I 1 , if .l Liva'1,9v tm 67 in I 8:1 It -:gf fi 1 , Q, ffl -'W M -. .E K if ff' F er P it ' ,X f N ffl? P J I 1 l i I if E 7+ fl ,Q-A f , fi, My ' cr' 'fi we X , -XX x 4 . B G84 Y M lik P 1 f- 'f ff'.2 ff 'ii' ,ii BS we 'i i 'L R52 , I :bz P 'iw P -4 if, , ,t , I 1. X .7 ,I X v I E l , ' 6 ai ' 'Y M 1 'X '- th B l ,A M .- A 1 Sf M' if '57 Q1 N- K. - . ., Y J vi ' sq i - if .I :g-'- ,. Row Row Row Row Rc nv Row x Hnmianonm 67-Robert Aylsworth, Constance Pahoulis, luck Painter, Cnrnl Piilniiern, Rnscmziri Palmicru, Helen Parson. Anthony Passillai, Philip Pussila, Ann Patchen, Sharon Pattison, VVillizim Pvelrnain, Lawrence Pelletier, Lincla Perrntto. Iohn Peterson, Stanley Peterson, Ronald Petruso, Bairhzira Phillips, Beverly Phillips, Linclzi Plant- ner, William Prather. Wzincln Prenatt, Leonard Prihcr, Inmcs Price, lerulcl Price, Walter I'rusknwslti, Peg Quinn, Nnnlsy Preus. Hnixnzimom 68aDi:inc Barrett, Charles Broms, Gary Brown, lane Brown, I.gnn'en Brown, Marion Brown. William Bruner, Sylvia Brunner, Carol Buchanan, Im' Bufalinu, Ruth .Xnn Burkhzmlt. Sliirlty Butcheck, It-Hn-y Buttray. . , fn' g,,. , Ck , Q 4' .-1, K W 'N V X X lim Agfa A I , Z f E 5 W, ah? ,K . li.. K ': N5 :.'- NQQ' I ,lv A 'ai' ,EE 3 is ,M N, 4,23 Q V , fi' - f M V r V , QW KKL z-5: oi' 4 :,, . ' P 'W ff' ,si M M M --35, ' .ffm i vw I- Mm gg , p rr , fx rtlv i ,.g:' WY, 9 1 ,-,.- 'W' - iv 'SE' i A 'i C M ' 1 5 53 1 i i A 3 law V 'Sl i gi X mv - ai, , Wh' ' ,QQ i f I Q l 3 I , - 1 1 1 fs T32 I gt'-'af' . rl sf if f M : 1 W3 v fd .7 5- b . KX ' , 5 A W il, ,.A L ,.,:, . YV 2? I ,vw . , iff-+5 . Wm! i, AC PM .. 3 .C iw - af? ' . M M- .LAM ,fi :-: Y 'J f if b, 'li f f I f , ff 5 ,,. -ffvu JJ W ,-,Jw A , 2, JVJ, ' 3' 5: i vv:- W - I, LL , nf -'-. 1,1 is 3:51 Q J .I ,I wb ' ab 5 3 . , 'X' ,1:, 3 iw' Fw . V - ,,,, - A . Wwggg .iw-. U!! A .E N , f , if :R r Y .v-: , z- i Jfiii 'M + 13I'i i C, f i 5 Zi' ' E ,.--: LSJ1.. g vi f , 5 l 1 if Row 2 Row 3: Row 4: Row 6: Row 1 ' Row 5: Dan Cafazzo, Kathy Caglc, Richard Campbell, Tom Cargo, Elainc Carlino, Thomas Carnes, Ican Carpenter. Mary Carter, Marian Chatlcy, Carey Childs, Bettie Chilson, Clara Clark, Linda Clark, Dunzilrl Collins. Pat Costello. Margaret Miller, William Stanford. I-loximiooiii 70-Diane Craggs, Peter Crcrrimicsc, Nancy Crihhs. Philip Curtis, Glenn Cutshall, Iohn Cutter, Richard Czapleski, lamcs Daddio, Mary Daddio, Ioycc D'Amico Richard David, David Dean, Charles Deilch, Carmclla Delolin, Chzirluttc ll-l,anccy, Sandra Dc- Marino, Daniel DcNuon. A Donna Dillcy, Ivrry Dillcy, Christine Uilluvic, Gerald Dobbins, Shirlcy Dricshacli, Iohn Dutch. lacquclinc Duval. ' 0-I 3 .i ,' ..., G- ff .MJ A if wi Pr f' Us r i 'Q' ,. gs , r I f 0 .S ,Q W, '-:iv K iw 1 Nw , R In A 1 .35 I Z 'V vw In 4, pf- ffqfig' M ,,. . , i .4 V, 'x ll aiu 4 'vs A 0 g, 4. 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V. if I Row 3: Sue Rhetlmon, Beth Rico, Douglas Richards, Margaret Ridgeway, Morrisey Rolurrtson, Louis:- i Rossi, IoAnn Rowlcs. Row -l: Ioan Rutkowski, Ralph SanFulicc, Cynthia Schutz, Barbara Sciclcora, Kathy Scickora, Dayitl Scott, VVilliam Scarlx. Row 5: Nancy Scmvrotl, Tamil- Sryvro, Dram- Shafrr, Ann Shannon, Etlwartl Taylor, Marilyn Rogers. Row 6: lloximxorm lll2-Iamvs Fargo, il-llk'UllUI'C Ft-lt:-nbcrgcf, Flizaht-th Frrraro, Carl Fvrry, Mark llintllay, Marcella Fihhur. Ron T. Ht-nry Alwhiw, Michavl l-'alliaxn 6 J: mr TA , .: b Y ii 5 V Ig, fy A y Q 'G G L iff f L 4 ' QQ, ' Q ' ' Q - l 'G xiii'-f N ,fr ' .A . , I .T M , f VVV s rx E G t ' A Q,x w.'ege X M Y X K f ly WEN , ' f 1 l ls f lriil. rfslh X M X xi FH a N' ' Vg? 'W ' - -n 'Q I I t QA H Q, :EF A 5 it t .5 A ' - 0 ,NN WAN 'M 8, - vi , 4- K Msg' :- WW I is s A ' J :ve G l 5 .Mi r M M t 725' M ' ., X l , Q ' ,. f:2 f2- ' , gs 'H fl BQ' 'lf W ' 4 ' X L5 541 slr! 5: li 138 - - ' H . : f'- L , 9 ali 1 -, 5 'N , A wiv' 'wp +3 . J bg 'A J :Y FV- , ff- QV X f - W W s, 2 1 '74 X H, , sa A ' V, J' ' lux ,Q ,-lj, A , ' x : ,- : 5 , la ' .fs , M Xa' 6 A rf-Q 3 Q, t 2 , f , - v- 'I 4 ,, YL A .31 .20 ' QM x Q 'M t K 2. f - t l 1 1 fwfli X XL '12 l f 1,32 4- 2 R y fi f J fs Ui K, ,, . ' I, S., Rmv Row Row Row 2. -l l: Iay Flick, Thomas Foistcr, Violet Foistcr, Gail Frcclericks, Alan Frictlman. Mlchat-l Frisim. Carrol lane Frisk. . Nancy Fulton, Shirley Gable, Arthur Gacdecktj, Rita Galbraith, Mary Galle, Icanncttc Gapc, Edgar Gawn. 3. Fclicc Gchr, Patty Givvcns. Gcorgianna Giscwh' DE - G v l ttc, um rtt ich, Larry Graham. Iuhn Grunnis, Duck Grant. z Lois Graft. Roberta Green, Sandra Hassett. Iamcs Olson. HOBIFRO0Ni IU3---Dnnnlcl Frnncc, Donna Miller. Row 5: Ella Mac Miller, Gary Miller, Ioyce Miller, Margaret Miller, Marvin Miller, Mary Miller, Ted Miller. Row 6: Klrk Minnisz David Mona, Iames Mondack, Nanc M rri G l d M b h y o s, ay or os ac cr, William Mosley. Dlane Muckxnhaupt. '. . it . S 1 Q- 1' f 'I av- W ' . 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Sally Petruso. HOMEROOM 105-Gail Ellison, Rosalie Green, William Grcenalch, Hazel Griffith, Sandra Guttadauria. Sandra Haggerty, Carol Hague, Wayne Hall, Robert Halsaver, William Hanaway, Bob Handy, Donald Hannah. lack Harrison, Raymond Hassinger, Shirley Hassingcr, Mickey Hauschcl, lean Haworth, Elsie Haylett, Ellen Hazen. Dorothy Heaslip, Iucly Heffcrn, Susan Hendricks, David Henry, Iamvs Henry, Iames Henry, Ioycc Henry. 'vs l ,, . .. Al X K ., -I 3' ,H Fr W ik, 'tw -JN, HW 7 I ,..' 3 'i I j f M f : A S ln .ffffifr . it t f 2 X. 4 f TX Q 3 .' 1 ' ' if ' 5 jf t, -ij' , O t as .- WW a il 1 I N .- A I' 1' l ,. , at A ,fm et- AA-VQ -,,2 -f 's nv- ' fi ' - ' .-.-' ,eq Q 4: V , M :f Q 'Q i I ' 1 tif? gg' 1 54 if T-H -I !igi5z,z ii' r M C E ,- AQQ , . ,, ..i. Si 'TSP 35334 f QT .:k, LN W B 1 -' j 1 T N.,f,. as C , u y fe i .aa I ...J K Qi N 173 ici ,-1+ :M 3 if Z, :vv A ,,': ' Il W - y .A ,, K C A gig? r in QTM '11, 1 ' jwuai- f S' to x il C '.:' K x f ' 'fl' ' X V Y -.1331 1 5 ' E, K H T' 5 - i . .., 1' W.. 4 iw i i ' M ea-s .Ei ' e, sr .. .7-f 'fi' t , I. ge M' Row 1: Gary Hickernell, Glenn Hickernell, Charles Hipple, Thelma Hilantl, Peggy Hiltl, Dorothy Hill, Charlotte Himes. Row 2: janet Hirt, Roger Hoffman, Terry Hogue. HOMEROOM 106-- Linda Holbrook, Delores Holeva, Albert Hollabaugh. Row 3: Helen jackson, Celeste Holzaphel, Ralph Hoop, William Horton, Catherine Huckleberry, Leonard Hunter, Maurice Hunter. Row 4: Kenneth jacklin, Park jackson, Darlene jenkins, Norma Mae jenkins, Kathleen jessup, john johannesmeyer, Robert johnson. Row 5: Ruth Ann johnson, james johnston, Paula johnston, Sally johnston, Theodore johnston, Bonnie jones, john jones. Row 6: Kay Elaine jones, Lyle jones, Sandra juenger, Martin justin, Augustine Kalup, Patricia Karpinski, Marcia Kasener. .41 4- f r ' :vs l ' ,J Z? K t AFM. ' lgfhlga 2, ,, W-, rw- rn -aww. 4 at f ,Q n M mf ' 3 il lr 'N X 'A' 'Y Y? , . l 4 , r l ' Ki li' Xxx lf J f 'L ft 5 i gt slil inf .w,,,.,, Q .t l Q.. , I W i K Q ' sw, Q: f ,N 1, ..- ig Y . z is A' 1 lg 'll .Xl Q ,.-J -5 N-A 1 'fr' 5 i rfw' , , l V I i Q i QWQ5, 4 . 1 I S 3 r . xii: iw.. ' - fv ' rv jj 7'-. r , 2 Al' 4 N kv g . 6 h , .., g X ,. A NE ,1 zu 1. ff. A . ar rv- gil X P , ff' 5 55 .. s ...nt , sf-1 i ,gf ., .. -: g , Q- ......- -fa-v ' if Y i A .JT-. 1+ ' -Vi d, Ar-'A 'fi 1 i .. fl' - , . rf -fi Y' ri. W 5-51 . , 3 f , . a N . -. XX X ' ,Fw ,t-,F ' ' ' is i ' , l this Q - - fr K Y I ' am. fs. . ' r- ,, 75- ...S 5? r A 9 K N. vu ' 'Z-3 U, i .5 , i, .f ... 'rv . ,ff Q.. 1 ff I f 'ri t A ' A , X , Q, T' 0 l Q f Row l Row 2 Rnw 3 Row 4 R fwxx' 5 Rt Qxu' 6 Iames Kebert, Mary Kee, Christine Kcisel, james Kelso, Lanny Risher. lloxii-imfm lll-Amlrei Boyle. Karen Bristol, Emery Gatliers, Robert Lindsey, Iiclwartl Lupcr, Wayne Maillarml. Ralph Marentla. Keith Raines. lean Wasser, Gary Whiteheatl, fillen Wilhurn, Gail Wilkes, Carol Willett, liil Williims Vrivirl Williams. Nfirma VVunclerling. Iames Williams, Patty Williams, Roy Williams, Carol Wills, lialgar Winelantl, Harry Winslow. llarhzira VVfiutl, Franklin VVuritl, Naomi Wuotlell, Robert Wnfrlstrum, Davitl Wygant, litl Yeager. Maruarc' Yfiunu. : lzimes Yuhasz, luyce Zclasco. Hmtiranoom 202-Ioyce Ackerman, Iames Deitsch, William Humes, Richartl kent. um. Q fbk -A Q? V .bf -HQ' X 5 wav' ,Q Ll R ,A X 'ii KJ ' A ll :, W 915' E rw: :ii A 555' 'lf' E JK! X I I wf. rl W S' in 3 My A Q, we ,ff f J'-iw ' R N :fi f 5 l f .gi -Q---V I ii l ! 5 . Q i , : f K 5 :W 1-:,1w '., A 4: 9 Q. , pi Mug' .Q My I . A . :fi MA fu, Vg' V, W. Ry..-M i I M Fa ' . if ,, , -' 1 V fr. Ka 'i my fm' Q- -y X .13 xx X Row Row Row Row Row Row x ro STN li .51 ,mm , my 2 .,:.,.. V. '15 A A umvi 2 Y , ' . jg. ,. ' 7 1 r ' , I I :L , A 'gif ..', -I .QIIV A x' gr' V ,2-' 1 'gn-40 1 rg if' K X Q: i . , V F 5 :-. X 5 I f . 1, V ,B 1.13. ' x Liza.,-if 1, f. ff sf M3 l: Susan Keppel, David Kcrecman, Ioscph Kerr, Frank Kctcham, Thomas Keys, Pctcr Kichorr, Gary Kiuhtlinper. 2: Marlene Kighdingcr, Betty Kimmel, Larry Kiser, Iohn Kittrcll, Bonnie Klingcnsmith, Barbara Knight, Franklin Kost. 3: Rose Marie Knzalla. Duane Krider, Patty Krider, William Kridcr, Ioscph Krolikowski, Paul Krolikowski, Iames Kroncnfcld. 4: Iudy Kmtzcr, Gerald Kuhn, Donna Kulczycki, Linda Kuntz, Sandra Lackey, Van Lederer, Patty Lamcy. 5: Hommoom 206-Donald Beck, Rosalind Mason, David Myers, Richard Nice. Linda RCBl'IlSSlCl'. Ronald Tarr. 6: Fred Tidd, Bill Timm, Ronald Tingley, Sandra Toboz, William Tolnoz, Patty Trcglcy, Riclmrd Trypus. ., igivcf 'V u. aa, , f-rf 5 fi w ' - J 'Q-r 0 x Y . . .. 4-nw, . S' , 9,33 .,,J - of ,3 X 1' 493' V w ' I I Q if f aww! ? , 4 S -,ag lf.. --1 ' gui, . ai 8' G b l ff f' 4 S K-ff gf gi' , ga A i A EX ,2 X mm., Mr, 1 1' ' 5 W A V . ...aff 5 ? ry kt E:? . I ' K T: Q D A i I s ,f Q Q :NX Y 4 -'L r ' 'Q 13- at Q I VW 2, k 1 ' , ff X 1 S 'J sl, ff 1 Q XXI 4 v. f 4 x --A S - 'Q , x O K a ,... I ,A t A 1 :' ' ii ' I l 'f l- . 73 . L. E W if 1 , 'rx 3 fr' ,si . 6 is 3 QQ has . 5 .., fe- ,KQ -5 I 'Q 1--' . E, .1 wif 1 ,iv E iw 1? 39 f QW! Q 1 .. N 'S ,f r 2 F' rf' 'f :,, W fi if ff , , ,, an M 'lg , K 1 ...S ,af Q .J ,, - , , M 'M' Q k ff diff Y tv- ,M wx-Q-if l I 2 5 ff 5 , M' la 3 V 5, v g S- J' Row Sonia Turner, Leona Tysarck, Iohn Valclla, Rohcrt Watlc, Peggy Wagner, Patty Wagncr, Shirlvy Row Row Row Row Row Row Waicl. Patricia Waite, Paul Walker, Paul Warren. Denny Watson, Linda Watson, Roht-rta VVccaS, lacquclin Weissman. David Wescott, Carole Wcttach, Charlotte Zimmer, Hommmmxt ZH!---Donald Schmitt, Ronald Shea, Sherry Shea. George Sheptccl-t, Ioan Sivgrist, Sandra Sivcrling, Gregory Sivik. Hazvl Slater, Dcnnis Slayton, Lois Smail. Donald Smith, Ioycc' Smith, Sandra Smith, Carol Smock, Stcphcn Snow. Ianct Spencer, Roberta Stainhrook. George Stallard, Gloria States, Sandra Stellc, Barbara Stcelc, Reber: Steen, Martha Stcphcnson, William Stcrritt. Glen Smith, f..-3 . P'-qr'4' J' 1? M ,. , , , -1 F V K in . W QX fi K ' ,gn Y yi , , MK i X , X , , , ,I ,r ' -r W ff ' ir., Q M S 1, ,i . ,M W., If 4 ,. 'ii L W if 43 W il J I W it Y Q, 'r 2 'A nv A '52 Q ' 1 I, ,S 5 fig 4 L3 .1 'V' f,NX,f 551 ' Q -N.. fm' .,,, , -ig' ' fff f 'f ll i . fir A I. t ir 1 ,--,..,-, V . , - 'M w fr-1' -f M , '- - f S 'M it f TT' 3 ' ' 'P 5' . , v-,.,.2 5 A K H, fur J - 33? ' ' f' e he .f 5 J 5 :? ' ' T 1 2 X l if Q v ,. ,Q S f fm S , - ,Q 4 W . ,. N W 'Q' rf It 'W ff 3 'fu . ' 4. ab .swf 1 few 7 T , ' lf, Q ,Y W Q T , ' 'T ' T M H 'Wei ff T T J 5 ffiifxf ...W : 1 K ' f K L S ' , 32,1 t Q 33117, A A , Eg X gl A ,K fl M iv ,xrim W x H, r ' l? -, ' ii tw-l' I I ,ffl . 9 X if lux 1., 3 h i . 34. , 551 ,V xox ,XXX - 'V v - ' X mei' f f Sxlax. 1' 5'5 , 17 Ma . T , .1-H ,rw Q QR g . W, '- 5 K i'Z.T? F Mi 44,5 C15 A liz, FA if , v , , . , W, W.. i 4 I XS-.K-Q' if i n i K , A r , , 1, fy, , ft- ri ' f M if 1 ' - T-Q R A .I is V' ii: 2 ,. 'W A T . N' Q' I .33 : 1 We 5-i 3 .5 ,,s L.. h, Y ' hifi.. lf, gt 'Q' 2 ' fm' A as 2 t 4 U Y. ev I ,iv QQ 324 R y ry A 4, , A tt, of ,J I X X , I. ,. -3 I 1 'Q ' ' :5 Sz' , if it I I ,Fl C? Row Mildred Stillman, Ray Sutton. Donald Sweeney. Linda Taylor, Brian Teasdale, Raymond Thomp- J' Row Row Row Row Row Row son. George Yochum. Homlanuoxl 223-Marilyn Flower, Roger Lane, Martin Lang, Thomas Larkin, Diane Larson, Iudith Larson. Larry Larson, Doloris Lavcr, Sandra Lawrence, Susan Leach. Phillip Lerner, Georgia Lcri, Shirley Lesyrielt, Howard Lindsey, Mary Lou Longo, Iohn Loper, Ioyce Lyda, Robert Lydic, William Magee, ludith Maitland. Anthony Mancuso, Michael Mangino, Susan Manning, Diane Manross, Ronald Maziarz, Brian McConnell, Helen McCracken. Thomas McCracken. Richard Mcflowen, David McGuire, Shirley Mclntyre, Martha McLaud, Margaret McWilliams, Barbara Mcuch. Mary Lou Merchbaker. M3595 STUDENT COURT MEMBERS Craig Edufardx Doug Murray lane! Spzrulding Becky Bair: Bill Pt'l!'l'! Lynn Atufcll Phil Keixrl Karen McN11fI SPONSOR M1'.f.v Mary Cormzzr Members of the court are chosen by the faculty discipline committee and other court members and are approved by Student Council. The purpose of the Student Court is to handle discipline cases brought before it. STUDENT COUNCIL Govt-.iwort Dong .'lInm1v l r. Goxirwtnt loc Boyrrnazillz Shczkmsin' lane! Sptzuldrng 'l'iu2,.ast' tx i-.iz Pal lValkr-r Spovson M155 Allllfzlfl Wllllvunzr Student Council's regular functions include taking care of the scrapbook, bulletin boards, school elections, glass enclosed case, juke boxg planning assemblies, and run- ning the lost and found department. This year, an Autumn Ball, Freshman Week, Sadie Hawkins' Week, Combined Fund Drive, Foreign Student Project, tea dances, a traFfic campaign, and Operation Participation were sponsored. DliI5A'l'li CLUB Sl-ovsoirs M135 firlrlmrlr' I!l'AfllliWliI Airs, l1'milr11Il1 IXVIIUII' The Debate Club this year had five affirmative teams and six negative teams. Schools debated were: Bradford: Erie Aeademyg Rutlerg Grove Citvg Corrvg Taylor-:Xllder- diceg Iamestown, New York. The teams participated in several all day tournaments held at the following places: Pittsburgh, Butler, Taylor-Allerdiee, ,Xllegheny College, Georgetown University, Iamestown, lidinboro. The topic for debate was: Resolved, That the federal government sustain the prices of major agricultural products at not less than 90751 of parity. 1UNioR RED CROSS Pio-sini vi' Giro! l,z'11'1,r Yuri Pict fini vi' .-Ilia' ll'1fl1.m1.v Slit-Ri i'-mx Hub Cozzrzrv' Tin new it lumen Yizplz CimPt.Aiw Sandra Gom'lz'y I't'in,inxi'i'v tfiixiimiaw I 2t1m'rf Prlrzixo Svoxsoit .Ulu IJo1'ull1c'.1 hiffl' , . . t .t L 'U ' 'l . The Iunior Red Cross. a service organized for the benefit of others, conducted major projects including sending 'i correspondent serfip book to 1 lortibn eountiy, hlling 1 tbest box, and elteeking overseas gilt boxes lrom elementary sehool children. l 1 The purpose of the club is to further the interest in France -- her people, customs, and culture. Monthly meetings, initiation of new members in April, a banquet in May, and the Mardi Gras are the major group projects. LATIN CLUB COVSVLS Edzurlra' Hnzzu' Carol ,-Inn Fmfftour Srsanrrrmu' Bormzr' -Inn .'llm'dzrcf1 'I'umst'Rr-.R loam Lfplry Sl-owsoa Alix: ,-Idclrzidc Rrfmlrz FRENCH CLUB PRr1s1DrLNT Craig I1'1lu ur1!.r Vuzia Plziasluhxr Thane Hrlwlq1'r1.f Siec:R14.'r.xiu' Indy Hurrffmz -liRliASl'llIxR P6IN'l.!'l'rI Holzuphrl CHAPLAIN W exlfy Rolvrrtx Svovou Mfr. Mtzrgwwf Smillz The purpose of the Latin Club is to create greater interest in the subject through worth-while activities, such as plays, oral reports, and quiz programs, for which there is not time in the regular class period. Other aims are to give all pupils the oppor- tunity of planning and taking part in club activities and to promote a spirit of friend- ship and sociability. The major event of the year is the Roman dinner served in ancient Roman style, to which the members wear Roman costumes. LIBRARY CLUB l,Rl.SIDl 'vi' Pllllll-Ill' Ijllffh Suzi: I-.'i'AltY Nunry liflrlrrfl' Svowsok Mix! fldrluidf C'0m'lnr'y i l Chief among the services rendered by the club is the assistance given to teachers. the librarian, and students in the library. Desk assistants and helpers, who serve at least two periocls a week, contribute to the efficient operation of the library. The members work to promote an interest in the history of the Commonwealth and the United States, attempt to apply education for the common goocl, and endeavor to remain worthy of the heritage of freedom. 70 IUNIOR HISTOR CLUB PRI sim- vi' Frrrl Rrilynzrr View l'iu-siinvi lohn Hmm Sm-Ri'l',-im' Sriflnlr' llurizl Slfowsok .'lll.i',-' Hilrwrl Ifmzwi The Art Club is a small club open to all students interested in art as a career or hobby. The club is working in cooperation with Student Council to furnish posters for school events. Other activities include trips to area exhibits, Held trips, and work periods for the furthering of art knowledge and interest. RIFLE CLUB PRESIDENT' Slalrm' Duval Sl-.URI-.'l'ARY Sandra Rorlzc' Tkmsunut David lohnmn RANGE Masrmt Sydney Bigger SPONSOR Mr. Orlo Cox ART CLUB PRESIDENT loycsc Prrxsfy VICE PRILSIDILNT Naihan Powell Suziurmuv Puffy Snzillz Swoxisok Mr. Orln Cox The purpose of the Rifle Club is to develop and teach safety, the proper handling of a Hreman, skill in shooting the .22 caliber rifle, and good sportsmanship through shoulder-to-shoulder competition with other rifle clubs of the section and district. The three main activities of the year were participation in the NRA postal matches, shoulder-to-shoulder matches with other teams in the district, and inter-club matches. 'wx l'.A. CLUB Clint- .Nwwotwrtl ,LHIFI Spuulrfzlzg Svowsoit Mr. flllllfl' f,'o1'r'y gmmtsf -ings The P.A. Club is in charge of giving announcements every day during the check period. The club is also responsible for running the public address system for school assemblies and other functions. If is 'Gi' The Rutlio Club presents The llulltlog Review everv w7CClIlCSCl2lV night git eight o'cloek over NVMGVV. The members of the club tire responsible for writing the scripts gintl presenting the show. The mtiior parts of each show tire stuclent council news, sports highlights, the top tunes, and the activities schedule. RADIO CLUB Chief ,-lzzrmzimrr l'ill 1'lr'1i 1' Sifox-on .llrl lillllfg' I'u1'1'y .ak reg Rv l .QS This group gave Thanksgiving baskets to six families, completely outfitted a family of eleven children at Christmas, supported the Foreign Student program, and held dances for Hungarian Relief and the March of Dimes. V-AUDIOS Pnnsinevi' 111111 1:11-l'lfE'77g!'I' VICE Piuisiosxr Dick Hall SECRETARY-'l4RF.'KSIYRI-.ll Rrrxsrll Wygrmt Svowon Mrr. Bfrzy S. Griffin BULLDOG I-II-LITE PRIiSIDl:NT Rolwrt Gooden Vice Pknslnkwr foe' Palmllern SEonE'i'ARY Anfciu Bealry SPONSOR Mr. Harry S. Day The club manages all audio-visual aids equipment used in the high school. There are eighteen members and each coaches an apprentice. After a year's service, mem- bers may wear pins. The main social event is a Christmas party. 73 ALPHA GAMMA PRI sim vi' lmly I7111'1'11f1111'I Vnzi l'lil'HlDIN'I' Afllfllll Hunk Sl 1-ui 'lmu' l.1H11111 KLIIIII7 'I'luAsi'1u.a lnzly ll.11'1'1.w11 Cimi-1.A1x RI'.l'tl II 7711 K1'gl11l111g fr Sm Lu. St rm IKHQX H1111 .W1111111111 Slfoxsoit , lllry, fl I111'g111N S1v11Il1 , The Alpha Gamma Club, with a membership of 45 girls, this year helped sponsor the Battle of Time, co-sponsored a dance with Bulldog Hi-Lite, held a senior party and an alumnae banquet, played volleyball with the Miramars and basketball with the Reunirs and gave an Easter basket to a needy family. MIRAMAR Pniasiniim' M111'1'11 ll R1'1'.f1'11 1711111 Virtia l7RliSlDlEN'l' 11111 711-111 l.11I'11 111 ll S1it:ula1'ARv Diinn' l.or1'l1c'1' TRI-.Asian-,R Roltrrru I'l1II'lP!Ii50II LIHAPLAIN Buffy 0'Dz'11 Snctlu. Sllelttiifmx' Rue ,41111 Klirxr Puut.1e1'1'x' Cimiizstni loyrc Riley SPoNsoR Miss Belly B1-ook The purpose of the Miramar Club is to foster friendship and fellowship among club members. The club consists of 42 members who this year helped sponsor the uliattle of Time, gave a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, played volleyball with Alpha Gammas, bought Bonds of Friendship, sold Christmas Cards and Stationery, and held Candy Sales. 74 Horan Sur Ill lxlu llrx. Llflliln ,X'orfl1'1' REUNIR PM-Lsiotavr Ruth Mr'I.a11rl Xfylfilf PRI-.SIDIENIT Brflz Ann Smirlz Secrumsanv Pu! Wrzlfqcr Tamsunen lane! Sprmlding Cil.w1.Alw Par Downer Pum.1c'1Tx' CHAIRMAN Iflmrzm' I'm',ron Svorvsorl Mis: Iorzn Seiglry The Reunir Club consists of 41 members. Every year the Reunirs sponsor the Sadie Hawkins' Dance and help to sponsor the Battle of Time. Other activities include giving Christmas gifts to the Ladies' Aid Society Home, completely outhtting a needy child for Easter, holding candy sales once a month, holding Rummage Sales, playing the Alpha Gams in basketball, and participating in other school affairs. PUN DEB PM wxnrxi' lil11r'l Hou! Vim lylil -lm NT Aflil lil!!! ll 'zlxon Si vnu 'mm' Iflrrflml' I'i1:'xo1: 'l'tzi.fut'1ul: llorix Slzoflfy 1,11 XPIAIN Kay flrmr lfrffz ,Nhzmzinz Svox Kult Pun Deb is a social and service club composed of forty girls. Its object is to increase sisterly devotion among members, sponsor various social activities, and promote a feeling of good will among MHS students. Some of the club's activities are giving a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, ushering at SPEBQSUA concerts, holding candy sales, and tentatively selling records of school sounds, current slang remarks, and concert bits. Helping to sponsor the Battle of Time and holding a senior party and a Mother-Daughter Tea are annual projects. 75 SO NU Pixrzsini wr ltlrklve Wflrmrln Vim I'iu-xiinvi' I.m1lu Prrroln Swirl 'rftitv Hurlmm Sfrclr' 'I'iu-Miziu it Marlene Kightlinger Crmv1.AiN Peggy flfild l,C,.f,, Rii'iu,siw'ifri'ivi1 Sandy 1J1.'l1r1r1 no Svowsolt Mfr. ff!'lIl'1'd CzllI'!'l'f The Y-Teen Cluh's goals are: to grow as a persong to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities: and to grow in the knowledge and love ol' Iesus. The freshmen have participated in two interest groups this vear: Boy-Girl Relationships and Dramaties . The eluh sold greeting cards and stationery. bought 40 Bonds of Friendship, and held a eluh party. DELTA Dlili PRI1SlDlN'I' Karen .VftNnfl X it i, Pitt -ini'x'r Irma' RtIl'!7l'I1.f S i- tit :Jimi lu' Iliiillllf' Dru' TRI-.asraiak Bflfl Cmzrzor l,ir,ii'i.Aiw H1116 Rl-FJ'I'!1IIId7I lilfklic' .lltlfllill Srftwsoit The sophomores have participated in two interest groups, held a Christmas party with the freshmen Y-Teens as their guests, camped at the Zelienople YXNCA camp ol the Pittsburgh YW in March, sold greeting cards and stationery, bought ZS Bonds ot' Friendship, and sold YVVCIA postcards. 76 l.C,.L. RI-i'iusifw'i'.i'1'1vF M115 Milrzilyn Shizfrr QM 'i Q. R . gg 1 3, wt L I 3 A Q 'tg 3 HM i -IH' Jil' 4 X1 ..'N-., V... 'X-.,.,.,. mf 'ff' if MwNgl:T,,,,.. ..,. . 7313 ,4 I: X A H 1 A 4 g .:., an I H ml 1 5, i 40 M gy ,. I J.. ALPHA HI-Y PR HSIDI-.N'I' Tom Hroufn Virtia PIU-SIIJI-,NT Iolzn Bralry Siaczru-QTARY Hrnrr Baird 'l4RI',ASlIRliR Boll l,l'!lfIif'h Cl lAl'l.A I N liz! ,Ulillrw law u The Beta Hi-Y, a memher of the national Hi-Y organization, is sponsored hy the Meaclville YMCA. The 55 memhers lent their services this year to the Community Chest and the Iiaster Seal Drive and sponsorecl the annual Hi-Y Beach Party. 78 The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extencl throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. -,g..a-4 BETA HI-X I'iu2slmaN'r Fred Hruymrr Vnria l7RliSlDlfN'1 john Nnzzulo 'I'RiaAsmuik Duff Bururd Cll.APLAlN lark Wygrmf ini E , Y H+? KEY CLUB -A 91? QE? ,Ms -'SQ I ma xv , ' X. iiavx qv-.,.-9---vN.v....,.., A-I5 HONOR ULU I'iu sim vi' Carolyn lx'rmrr' Vim I'iuwini vi' l'l1lI'lil'lill I Jrl ,Ulf 5I'1'Rl 'mln' Snr' Sz'1rlf'l 'lilll.A'l'lll.R Nimry fflilllflfli Svowsoli Mu: i'lI1f1fr1'11 Du lmlrlffn 71 - - 'f-If-4 'Exe f -ae, ..-.nv uf ' ,wt-.. -Q .,.e T5 xg K X t 5 L , it 1,e1q wg This is an honorary scholastic cluh automatically including any student who has an A or li average or a numerical average of 90? for the previous year. Its purpose is to encourage students to do well seholastically and to give honor to those who have clone well. N DEE CLUB PR!-ZSIDI-YT Donml Snzith Vicia Pkiisini-:NT 1.0ui.rr Lemme' SiaeRLi'i'ARx' Ivllfldy Cmu'fo1'1f 'l4Rl'.AQI'RIiR layer Il'ri5nmn lvsr-ik.-x'i'iow xi, Li .-xniziz lime! Yizpfz' l'l'ia1.ici'i'x' IJIRIQFTOR l1'11:':'21 Thomas' Svoxzsoit illliif flliiry Co11.c111,c The Dee Club is a newly-organizetl social and service club whose members tlesire to keep the standards of scholarship and character high in our school and community. 80 1' ,ff 51 ,...6 ,ff sw ' 0.9 1' MEAD HIGH SERVICE PRI-.s1nl,w'r lane! Hou! Vim-. l,Rl-KIDYYT Il1ar'1'ur1 Rlzxfrn man Sl-,cur'rwxiw-'l'1tifAst'nult Ifllfn Wood Svox sous Mrs, Hflrn I?1'Coz11fa'1.f Iliff: lrrrzr Higliy X I- 'iw ,TJ ' The Mead High Service Club is composed of 21 selected group of girls who uct :is hostesses to the school and as assistants in the Attendance Office. These girls meet any visitor and direct him to his clestinntion. They help with uttentlzlnce recortls, dispatch notices, and perform many useful services for Meatlville High. MEAD HIGH NILWS l ,m'mR lunrr ffdllill-5,1 Ass1s'1'AN'r liDl'I'0RS loyu' Harmon Barlfum Goilliclw FMTLJRIQ ITnl'roR France: Pz'rrn.m SPoR'rs EDITOR Bob Goodrn f:lRl.S' SPORTS Iinrmn Mary Lon Worx! HUMN lass MANAIZIYIK loc' Hoyrrmzillz ClRffl'I.A1'l!HN MANAfIF.R ludu' Humillmz FM-u1.1'v Anvmm Min' Mury K. Hfukrv 1 ,142 Qi' QF XX M K - 1-. ,,tg,,, X ,sz-T The newspaper staff publishes Mead High News as well as the weekly Bulldog Barlq. ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR Marian Rl-f.fFl177Itl7I Assm'.wT Iim'l'oR land Rolvvrlf SPoR1's EDITOR Hob Gooden ART EDITOR Ruth MrLaud ADVERTISING MANAGER lar Palmciro SPONSOR Mis: Mary K. Hackey JUNIOR STAGE CREW CLASS SI-IONV The Bumettes Kick Line I U N I U R M A I S S 84 Wills 'i X afgif' xgss MMQX B v Y. Wm X-W 'iE REE'-ian-,,. 10 e A9 4 X X N NES 'x I I 5 up ss 1 l KBS' X XE I 1' fur 1,1 . 1 ,J -X '- N + X sg iz NI 1 Ax ,rl L,xJffT N f f :ll k xgw bwxb ' X , a I , q , XXI , l -q-HQLTL 13- 1 ' 'A' Z Z... '. 4 N F, 5- ,, .- A ORCHESTRA b QTY -3' '5- WW jfiw VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Co-Captains: Ioe Boyersmith and Tom Brown The Meadville Bulldog gridders had to contend with extensive injuries and, as a result, had diihculty compiling a good record for the 1956 season. The Bull- dogs won their hrst game of the year hy a 7-O victory over Greenville. A strong Bradford team out-scored the Bulldogs 25-7, hut MHS showed good team worlg and gave the Bradford eleven a good work out. The Bulldogs tools a 6-O Win over the Franlslin ixllllglllf- lor' their second victory, hut trips to Erie and VVarren proved unfavorahle for the Bulldogs. Erie Tech defeated Ml-'IS 45-12 and Warren outscored the Bulldogs 39-o. lid Rose was lost for the rest of the season after this game. Uil City and Sharpsville invaded North Street Stadium, and both defeated the MHS gridders. Oil City outscored the Bulldogs 55-19, while Sharpsville won with a score of 52-0. Fullhack Ioe Boversmith injured his left thumlw and wasn't able to finish the season. The Bulldogs traveled to Corry and Sharon, where they found the competition too tough. Corry won 40-0, while Sharon outscored the Meadville eleven 41-O. Erie East downed the Bulldogs by 21-14 in a home tiff that ended the MHS football season. v 1 .en xx PJFLN' Je. ff 1' , Q at-,cv is-.1 i VARSITY FOOTBALL Meazfville Opponent 7 Greenville 0 7 liracllnrcl 25 6 Franklin 0 12 Erie Tech -li 6 Warren SO 19 Oil City 53 0 Sharpsville 32 0 Curry 49 0 Sharon -ll 14 Eric East Z1 IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Meazlville I.V. Opponent. O SQICEICFIOWD 19 0 Fixlnlilin 0 19 Corry 34 9 Greenville 14 7 Oil City 24 O Shurpsville 20 IUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Meadville Ir. High Opponent 0 Sharon 31 20 Oil City 6 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Experiencing an exceptionally good season, Coach john Ioy's Meadville Bulldogs came home with 18 victories and only 4 losses. This year's team was figured to be one of the con- tenders lor the Section Two Crown, but it was picked to come in behind the Warren Dragons. The Bulldogs had different ideas. They went on to defeat every team in the section to win the Section Crown and add ten more victories to the string of 35 consecutive section wins. The Bulldogs were aided by Eve returning lettermen this year. The MHS cagers scored a total of 1561 points in Z2 games, with an average of 70.9 per game. The Bulldogs held their opponents to 1174, with an average of 55.4 Nine boys earned their letters this year - Captain Wes Roberts, Bob llvans, Ioe Boyersmith, Bob Pringle, Bob Gooden, Bill Chisholm, Bill Peters, Tom Arrigan, and Bob Mullen. The Section II coaches elected XfVes Roberts and Bob Evans to the first string of the All-Section Basketball team. B E4 39 IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQU IUNIOR HIGH ISASKETBALL SQ llfllflwlllll' I wi in ii , ,ar r I. ' . 1 MEADVILLE I-IIOH SCI-IOOI, l VARSITY BASKETBALL Meaa'w'lle Opponent Greenville 34 New Castle 72 Sharpsville 55 Greenville 57 Erie East iii Hickory 57 Sharon 65 Warrenlll 6.-I Erie East 03 Corrylk 42 Erie Tech -I8 Titusvillex 59 Franklini' 55 Oil Citylg 42 WJFFCIIX 36 Corryi' 51 Hickory 61 Titusvillerxg 5-I Erie Tech 58 Franklini' 37 Oil City? 76 'D fnarff Semkzrz II G iiffif' DISTRICT 10 PLAYOFF Mmzfwillc' Opponenti 69 Erie Strong Vincent 7-I IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Meadville Opponents 43 Greenville 33 44 New Castle 57 46 Sharpsville 41 46 Greenville 36 49 Erie East 44 44 Hickory 48 34 Sharon 61 46 Warren 53 45 Erie East 38 54 Corry 40 57 Erie Tech 52 40 Titusville 43 47 Franklin 55 54 Oil City 44 44 Warren 56 47 Curry 36 56 Hickory 54 51 Titusville 55 30 Erie Tech 39 43 Franklin 47 46 Oil City 67 IUNIOR HIGH l3ASKliTl3ALL Meaziuillc Opponents 46 Tilusville 21 44 Greenville 32 48 Curry 30 34 Titusville 23 46 Curry 25 30 Cuchrnnton 30 33 Coehralnton 24 47 Greenville 22 SWIMMING TEAM VOLLEYBALL TEAM vrg r S! N I Q W? , cy 1 w I'--Q SWE an-ex: if .!.,::,?, W H Sv P a wh A T, WMS! w,m vp ' i TRACK TEAM xi U0 Mn 'Q nl-U0 'QS .900 x is TRACK Q' 'QV XV LLII ,,4 ,QLLDNUOG TTEVQM, Tx QU-Do, , 'W05S'WUN1Qvg cnumnuum NNN CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD if'?3'?fj ,Q gp-,ig f ig .. RIFLE TEAM GOLF TEAM TENNIS TIQAM fi? NWS., YHI' , rusx 1'r svm 4 8065153 fi? O UR PEP PALS 'T' ya 41 BOWLING CHAMPIONS BADMINTON CHAMPIONS SOPHOMORE INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS FR ESI-IMAN INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL IUNIOR INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL SENIOR INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL QV IfRIiSHMliN INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS SOPHOMORIL INTRAMURAL BASKliTl5AI.I, IUNIOR INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL SENIOR INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL SENIOR INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL SOPHOMORE INTRAMURAL lSASKli'I'l3ALl FRESHMAN INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL - VX.- 9' 4 44 is 3 D I I I n '113 5 is mx W Z i' ,Likes inet' ip. ,ff A f 1 - ---- ., .,. , ,:A, V, K A? ,, 'K 3: ' ,wi ff ' fi.,ymK if Q, 1 if ' iw! 'C- Wm A--W'- ' 114 ,V X 1. N X R551 wir 9- ,,,. le X .v r iza, E -W gqfsw' Q 4 , Qgg? VY4 F, N Q .V f ,, 5 X X. fy -1----A... w n f ,gk 1. f .. if t -0. V . f Yi 43 fx 4 , L if , V, ,ea-S+iS1f',grX.,p VQEHV 5. ,, 9 w Q Y E' y ilgf-y 2 www' 'sayin 9 E K ,fm 1' my iff . 'F 'K hx ,N -tfmw. 3 J' ,. 2, ,wx- Q Y .vw 4. 2-qui' ,iff wav F 'fav 'Q 118 L an sw ! L . M N , WA X. W Q Af x 1 ak i , P , W Q' NN 4 fre? A I at 81 ' 'if y , Zi- . 5-,,y ' , Hawk 3 Q - . ,X gg, . ,..,, 3 ! A t Q ' A x - . N: . 'ax W 2-W M 0413332 ' jx . ri . MW 1 K S W, .P 1 wx A 4 5 ,Y mf, ,... ' '42 ,QTEK ,. 51:3 ,A 1 . 'ww ,fx Q w. igffx J. .S . 3' 'Jim 1,:E? 11,,,.,. , Q Q is A. ,I .Q Y K 5 ff Qi 5- A ff 'II -lx 1 5 H f ,ff Hill 4,4 as Yi M.-f As 1957 moves along, we conclude one phase of life and begin a new experience- the experience of entering the world beyond the halls of MHS. Thus another chapter has been added to -- Z O O O THE STAFF EDITOR-- ,d....,, ..- .-- ov,, . ,,..,. -. - . .. .. Marian Riesenman ASSISTANT Emron ...... .... ...-Ianet Roberts CLASS EDITOR-, ---- .. -Lillian Kalup ART EDITOR--- .-Ruth McLaud SPORTS Enx'roR-..--..-- - Robert Gooden Busmlass MANAGER ----- .. ---- . .---- .. - .... . --.. . ..-Ioe Palmiero Ioe Boyersmith, Helen Cierkowski, Rita Crognale, Iudy Davenport, Harry Eby, Ianet Galmish, Bonnie Hamilton, Frank Layng, Iuanita LaPuma, Frannie Petruso, Mary Lou Worst, Barb Yeager, Sue Watson, Bob Miller, Eleanor Parson, Ianet Hour, Pat Walker, Iudie Hamilton, Ioyce Harmon, Barb Scott, Nancy Gilardi, Barb Gottlieb, Gerry Frisina, Ianet Spaulding, Sandy Andre. t 1 , W I QPATRONS . f . RODA Sz ITEACH BARBER SHOP I N . f X L TRIANGLE SHOE STORE FALOON IINSURANCE HUNTER'S NEWS 'I 4 xi NEEITWS EORfNER NEWS I WATSONWS CHINA HOUSE I I ,I f ' hMA'S SPAGHE TI HOUSE I I , I PRINTZ CO. INC. ,I I A X I 1 , 1 L ERENCIIS BEAUTY STUDIO 4 j ELDRED'S GIFT SHOP ' , , I V R ', - f L- . AFRLENE I IL , N f MHKOL 9. I V U QE' X ,J Compliments of William H. Clough Watchmaker and Jeweler 957'MARKET STREET 'A' Fine Watch and Jewelry Repair ls Our Business VVATCHES I DIAMONDS Compliments of FACTORY SHOE STORE Walk a block and save a buck O ELK'S BUILDING 958 WATER STREET Compliments of Herb Gilman Motors Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 175 Mead Ave. Phone 43-246 x9 64 Sutter's Home Furnishings 922 WATER STREET PHONE 55-291 , -'F F Compliments of Bob Coughenour, Inc. Park Avenue Meadville Compliments of KEYSTONE HARDWARE SUPPLY 1006 WATER STREET PHONE 47-653 C. W. Homstein W. F. Buchanan The House of Music L. S. Cotherman PLUMBING 8: HEATING Rooiing and Siding Instruments and Accessories ' cor s ns ruc lon S u 1os 873 water Street Re d i' I t t' t d' Phone 55-575 Meadville, Pa. Phone 54-521 914 Water Street ONE HOUR MARTI NIZING Bob's News Gifts - Soda Bar - Novelties , C t e 1 - Ca More Than Dry Cleanmg os ume J We ry mel-as 0 945 WATER STREET MEADVILLE' PENNA' 870 Water Street Robert W. DeLancey GENERAL HARDWARE CHIEF PAINTS - KENNTONE LIGHT FIXTURES 8: WIRE UNIVERSAL PUMPS Ott's Rodio 84 I V Exclusive Sylvania Teievision HAMOLITE CHAIN SAWS with Halolight , if F MER' S Water at Pine Phone 56-265 Compliments of Kuhns Radio C1 TV Service ME Service 49: Parts Guaranteed 878 Park Avenue . RD 4 Ph. 37-825 RT 98 DOM LEMME BLEUTGE 8: KNOBLOW AGENCY Insurance 81 Real Estate MASONIC BUILDING French's Radio G Appliance RCA Victor Radio Sz T.V. Whirlpool Appliances 949 Water Street Phone 53-703 Davies Shoe Repair 895 PARK AVENUE MEADVILLE, PA. O 1039-1041 PARK AVE. MEADVILLE, PA. Compliments of Parkway Dinar and The Cottage Compliments of . McCracken's Jannot Electric Co. PASTRY SHOP 1011 LIBERTY ST. MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA O . F or After School Treats 0 Everything Electrical For Home, Store, Factory 356 NORTH STREET Congratulations Senior Class of 1957 RIDDLE'S RESTAURANT Congratulations to the Senior Class Modern Dry Cleaners Compliments of THE MILK HOUSE Comer of North and Liberty 588 North Street Meadville Congratulations WILSON SHOES O Headquarters for White Bucks in Meadville CARGO CLEANERS QUALITY wonx ONE HOUR SERVICE BOB'S HOME RADIO R. L. Echnoz, Owner G.E. Appliances Magnavox Radio and TV WURLTIZER Q PIANOS AND ORGANS 346 North Street 209 Arch Street 283 Chestnut Street Meadville, Pa COYAN Und GREEN Truron Brothers PHARMACY Printers Reliable Prescription Service Distinctive Printing . o 270 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 21-601 204 CHESTNUT STREET MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of Jack's Pharmacy 285 Chestnut Street Phone 28-551 CONGRATULATIONS TO M.H.S. SENIORS from the BERTHOLD STUDIOS 281 NORTH STREET MEADVILLE, PA. FAMOUS NAMES MEADVILLE SPORTING GOODS WILSON - SPALDING - RAWLINGS MCGREGOR - GOLDSMITI-I Fishing Tackle Hunting Equipment Baseball and Softball Equipment Compliments of William J. Bainbridge Agency 301 CHESTNUT ST. MEADVILLE, PA. Dial 30-412 301 Chestnut Street F- AQdBgSSGfd KROGER STORE on Live Better for Less LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING . O 596 Arch Street Dial 27'023 274 North St. Meadville, Pa CARPENTERIS FURNITURE OF ELECTRIC SHOP Opposite the Post OB'ice O Anything Electrical DISTINCTION N U N N ' 280 CHESTNUT STREET Best Wishes in the Future from BOYERSMITH'S SHOE STORE 948 Water Street Meadville, Pa. Compliments of 0 FAHR'S SonDon's Floor 6' Point Co. Dist. O'Brien Paints THOMAS H. DELOE Insurance 8: Real Estate I Armstrong Floors - Formica MASONIC BUILDING 965 Water Street Meadville, Pa. DIAL 56-241 BALDWIN AND WELCOMER Compliments of Furniture - Hardware - Appliances Fl C ' - Guns - Ammunition KRONENF ELD FURS ,k 176 Chestnut St. Phone 58-901 Meadville, Pa. 959 Water Street Ph- 39-431 . . For Diamonds You Give With Pride Compliments from - I mr 1 ' Km 1.1 Pork Theatre 29565253 - fir 'QZJQY QQ Corporation T is-f Q I CMeaLlvillu's ElliCI't21ll1fI1Cllt Ccnterl y V, U ' fzi H- ' Presenting The Finest 1, in Screen Entertainment In Style Kc Comfort Let MOSBACHERS Be Your Guide Compliments of Burnison's Shoe Store Congratulations from SMITI-l'S Men's Clothes and Furnishings JOHN J. SHRYOCK COMPANY Complete Home Furnishing Since 1875 Meadville, Pa. P EASE STUDIO SPECIALIZING IN Bridal Photography and Quality Portraiture 623 Washington Street Meadville, Penna. Compliments of Holpert Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. MEADVILLE, PA. SMOCK HIGHWAY PHONE 56-255 Compliments of w e I d o n Men's Fine Clothes Best Wishes from S. J. STUART Compliments of PARK SHOES JEWELERS WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY MEADVILLE, PENNA. Ph. 27-131 937 Market Street, Meadville YEAR AFTER YEAR Warren C. Smith You WILL DO BETTER Motors WITH CADILLAC Gelvin, Jackson 8. Starr 0LD5M0B -E Insurance and Real Estate We Sereiee All Makes af g ACCESSORIES -- PARTS if TRUST CO. BLDG. 960 PARK AVENUE DIAL 56-276 . . for you who demand the finest ' 4 XQR . 9 L7 N52 , U, 'D X f 6 f Jesse N. Kerr Registered Jeweler 215 CHESTNUT ST., MEADVILLE, PA. COMPLPMENTS OF A L ' S GOOD STORE FOR GOOD CLOTHES 0 Meadville's Largest Store for Men's and Boys' Clothing WATER STREET 944 Water Street Save the Surface 'A , and ' You Save All Howick Motor Sa les 81 SON o Gloss and Pomts col.usloN ssnvlce Auto Glass and Window Glass Installed Q Phone 22-871 832 Park Ave. Phone 52-981 Compliments of Ma's Old Fashion, Inc. i' BOTTLERS OF ROOT BEER 32 OZ. FLAVORS 12 OZ. 7 OZ. 'A' PHONE 44-225 Compliments of R. W. Spaulding and Son, Inc. 0 Wholesale - Candy, Tobacco, and Cigars o 247 Race St. Phone 56-222 C gtlt of HILLS OFFICE SUPPLY I Loeffler s 949 Market Street Flvwer SIGOD 955 Market Street o ir Accessories to Gracious L g . Office Furniture t PHONE 27-981 Portable Typewriters Hall Mark Cards WlRT'S FOR DRUGS Meodville Office Supply Co 935 P rk Ave. Pho 33 951 I Greeting Cards - School Supplies Esterbrook Fountain Pens WESTI NGHOUSE INDUSTRIAL HEATING DIV sIoN MEADVILLE, PA. You Con Be Sure If It's Westinghouse Congratulations Class of 1957 STANTON - RAND STUDIO Your Annual Photographer Portrait and Commercial Photography Market Sire t Dial 32-903, Meadville COMPLIMENTS OF IN MEADVILLE, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF American Bralceshoe Company NATIONAL BEARING nlv:sloN MEADVILLE PA 1957 B LLDOG PRINTED BY Meudville Tribune Printing Company MEADVILLE, PA. -132' Congratulations Class of 1957 SPECIALIZING IN YOUTH FASHIONS IN OUR HIGH SCHOOL SHOPPE The Crawford Store 5 4 yggg 1 -E 4 Q aa 2 f -1 eg, t-... fi E EEE. HH 1 A A X We a aaa 5 W i ---2.53 11 :6-I, -4 m n iam.. Graduation - - - ' I to a lifetime of adventure Yes, there ARE new worlds to explore. New frontiers in science, in industry, in marketing and finance, and in education are challenging the ability and imagination of graduates who are determined to make the American Dream come true for themselves and their families. In a dynamic, expanding America, there is a high adventure awaiting you. Adventure in satisfying, productive work, and adventure in successful living. American Viscose Corporation is one of America's most adventurous companies. Pioneering the man-made fiber industry, Avisco : products have made many significant con- tributions to the textile and packaging industries. Today, approximately one-third of all man-made fibers manufactured in the United States are Avisco fibers and nearly one out of every three products packaged in cellophane is wrapped in Avisco cellophane. Here in Meadville, many of the highly skilled technicians producing Acetate tex- tile yarns and Vinyon,' are graduates of local high schools. And the future will undoubt- edly provide many more opportunities for area graduates looking for a satisfying career. AMERICAN VISCOSE CGRPORATION AMERICA'S FIRST PRODUCER OF MAN-MADE FIBERS Meadville, Penna. 'Trademark of American Viscose Corporat on i fx . 'i MW es I I I I I I l 2 1, l : Q ll : I Q ' l JN I I Tl I Q W FN I :XX X: I I I I I I I I 5, X e , 5. 'S r A T A g W Q i .mx .a , l r 1: ,, - Remember the old I-Iookless Fastener Company of Meadville, Pa.'?. Billons of zippers and 43 years ago that was the name of Talon, Inc., America's No. 1 manufacturer of zippers. Talon, Inc. has held the No. 1 spot ever since, because people who buy with quality in mind have always preferred, always specified Talon' zippers. Meadville High School, for instance, in zippered athletic equipment looks for the name Talon' on the pull tab. Here's hoping their plays operate as smoothly and as dependably. THE QUALITY ZIPPER COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF MEADVILLE .x '.VL'C.,gQ J f ji W fy.. My 4, H Jfcffjvff A Q' Fl' iv' 'K 'f Er. . Mfg, . MZ H 5 Xi -f N W Q Mf f g 5 sm sm KW HQMEQ if ,wA04W,9 Enid Ykw Ig . V. , - af ,A . u 0' ' 1 ' , , in I 'Avyvi K E av,,L,,2',,,,Q ggi! Q ,W-1-li x K wk. QS x xii eg ' lil L X5 I xiii 5
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