North Hills High School - Norhian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1963
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Time aT NorTh l-lills can be Tun, educaTional, useful or wasTed-iT depends upon us. Our Time aT NorTh l-lills can provide us wiTh relaxaTion, play, knowledge, or noThing. Time is whaT we aT NorTh l-lills malce iT-Time is our own sandpile. TGLQU Off CGM E ww 64W Zxdmmmwmw Tw 60' 9905045 ww 6M Qwms rw 60W QP0 f5 Tw 600 Feafungg Tww. D L 1 ' My-ww. , , , 'fl-fy MR. EDWARD KRUSE Supervising Principal Since he began To Teach science aT WesT View I-Iigh School, Mr. Edward Kruse has served our school disTricT devoTedly. ATTer having been pro- moTed Trom This posiTion To Principal oT Samuel l-lamilTon Junior l-ligh School, he soon became As- sisTanT Supervising Principal. ln l958 he was made Supervising Principal. During The Tive years since Then, Mr. Kruse has, Through eTTiciency and hard worlc, conTinued To improve our school disTricT. ln The posiTion oT Supervising Principal, he has man- aged our school disTricT, handled iTs budgeT, hired new Teachersf and made recommendaTions To The school board. Mr. Kruse is well gualiTied Tor This posiTion as he has received a BS. Trom Slippery Roclc STaTe Col- lege and a MasTer's Degree Trom The UniversiTy oT PiTTsburgh. clmw MR. MARTIN SCHOLL DirecTor oT Secondary EducaTion IT is The responsibiliTy of The DirecTor oT Second- ary EducaTion To schedule and revise The curriculum Tor The NorTh I-lills JoinT School DisTricT's secondary schools. Mr. Scholl was primed Tor This posiTion by his many years oT service in The school disTricT. l-lis career began as a science Teacher aT Samuel Ham- ilTon Junior l-ligh School in I94O. ATTer The inTer- venTion oT The war, Mr. Scholl reTurned as an in- sTrucTor oT civics, English, geography, and hisTory. l-le conTinued in ThaT posiTion unTil l953, when he was advanced To The posT oT Guidance Counselor. ThaT was his iob up To The Time he became Princi- pal oT l-lamilTon in l955. ln l958 he assumed The obligaTions oT his currenT capaciTy. An AB. Trom Thiel College and a M.Ed. Trom The UniversiTy oT PiTTsburgh, combined wiTh his ex- perience, malce Mr. Scholl an indispensable mem- ber oT our school adminisTraTion, Mr. Harfman and Mr. Peffer do much io up- hold Norfh Hills High School siandards. MR. W. S. LUKE Direcior of Auxiliary Affairs Playing an imporlani pari in Jrhe exlracurricular life of Norih Hills High School is Mr. W. S. Lulce. ihe Direcior of Auxiliary Affairs. His responsibiliiies include publicizing all aihleiic news and 'raking care of ihe financial end of all aihleiic evenis. ln addiiion To ihis, he is in charge oi Jrhe inlrarnural and rec- reaiional programs al Norlh Hills. Mr. Lulce is also responsible for organizing and supervising The Aclull Educaiion Program conduclecl ai our school. Mr. Lulce began his career by leaching ai Can- onsburg High School. He ihen came io our school dislricl where he served ai Wesi View bolh as a iunior high school and a senior high school principal. Having obiainecl his Bachelors Degree and his Masiens Degree from The Universiiy of Piilsburgh. he is well gualiliiecl for his presenl posiiion. jf - K ' I ip w fdffitrlizr z- T t'1f:'r' ., mail if Zisizafaiafmhwasw, ui MM, ni? NHT-IQ P ' ' MR. ARTHUR J. HARTMAN Principal TT is The responsibiliTy oT every high school princi- pal noT only To educaTe The sTudenTs in his school buT also To Turn Them inTo responsible ciTizens. This responsibiliTy aT NorTh Hills High School Talls To Mr. ArThurJ. HarTman. Mr. HarTman began his career as a Teacher oT Problems oT Democracy aT WesT View High School where he also coached The baseball Team. In T959 he became principal oT NorTh Hills High School. IT is in This posiTion ThaT he has served since Then. A B.S. Trom Slippery Rock STaTe College and a M.Ed. Trom The UniversiTy oT PiTTsburgh, in addi- Tion To his experience as a Teacher, help him do his iob capably and well. MR. RAYMOND A. PEFFER AssisTanT Principal Issuing driving passes, direcTing The dismissal Trom NorTh Hills High School, and enforcing The rules and regulaTions oT good ciTize-nship-These are The duTies OT our assisTanT principal, Mr. Raymond A. PeTTer. Mr. PeTTer has served in This posiTion capably and well Tor Tour years. Previously, he had served as a Teacher oT academic subieclrs in our school dis- TricT. Mr. PeTTer, aTTer graduaTing Trom Allegheny High School, wenT To The UniversiTy oT PiTTsburgh where he obTained his B.S. and M.Ed. These, along wiTh his experience as a Teacher, have made Mr. PeTTer well gualiTied To serve in his presenT posiTion. Row I-Mr. Barlh, Mrs. Phillips, Dr. Allen, Dr. Cummings, Mrs Hopf Mr Penningron Row 2 Mr Gruber Mr Perrin Mr Mugnani Mr. Thompson, Mr. Bennell, Mr. Knighl, Mr. Furey, Mr. Smiley. Qclwolb Boafwlf The smoolh running of Norlh l-lills l-liqh School may be crediled lo lhe Joinl School Boarol ol Wesl View and Ross Township. The responsibilily 'lor Jrhis was giv- en lo lhe members, who serve a lerm ol six years. The boarcl mel lwice monlhly during The pasl year +o lullill ils clulies ol: hiring personnel and mainlenance Dr. Cummings, presidenf of The School Board, pre- sides al' one of ils meetings. NH!-IQ A. Ackerman E. Aiken E. Armsirong G. Bado M. Berlcebile ANITA S. ACKERMAN Arlq Sponsor of Ari Club: B.S., Edinboro Siale College. ELIZABETH AIKEN Hygiene, Physical Educaiiong B.S., Slippery Rock Siaie College. EVELYN M. ARMSTRONG Business English, Office Praclice, Shorihand ll: Spon- sor of Commercial Club, Nalional Honor Socieiy, S.A.A.g B.S.Ed., lndiana Slale College, M.Ecl., Uni- versily of Piilslsurgh. GEORGE W. BADO General Science, Driver Educalionq B.A., Beihany College. MARYLN BERKEBILE U. S. Hisforyg Sponsor of Norhian: B.A., Juniala College, M.LiH., Universily of Pillsburgh. PHILIP S. BOGGIO English ll, Proieci' English, Speech, Sponsor of Sen- ior Class, Speech and Debaleg A.B. and M.Ed., Uni- versiiy of Pillsburgh. ELLEN BOWMAN English, Sponsor of Girls' Bowling, B.A., Juniaia College. BERYL M. BURCHINAL English: A.B. ancl M.A., Wesl Virginia Universily. JOSEPH CONSOLO Malhemalics, Plane Geomelryg B.S., Universiiy of Piilsburgh. DOLLY K. CRAIG Guidance Counselor: A.B. and M.LiH'., Universily of Pilisburgh. P. Boggio E. Bowman B. Burchinal J. Consolo D, Craig Even leachers have lo ear. F- Cummings V. Delp A. Donnelly D. Ellison lvl. Emery FRANK CUMMINGS Voice: Sponsor of Chorus, Chapel Choir, Vocal En- sembles: B.E.A., Carnegie lnslilule of Technology. MARY VIRGINIA DELP Guidance Counselor: BA., Grove Cily College, M.Ed., Universily of Pillsburgh. ADRIENNE DONNELLY German, Malhemalicsi BA. and M.Ed., Universily ol Pillsburgh. DUANE C. ELLISON ' English, U. S. l-lislory: BA., Universily of Fillsburgh. MARCIA EMERY English ll, Ill: B.S.Ed., Indiana Slale College. JEAN FEHRENBACH English: BS., Slippery Rock Slale College. JUDITH L. FICHTER Spanish ll, lll, IV: BA., Universily of Pillsburgh. CHARLES A. FISHER Algebra, Geomelry: Sponsor of Pholography Club: BS., Pennsylvanla Slale Universily, Ivl.Ed., Universily ol Pillslourgh. ROBERT E. GARBART Driver Educalion, World I-lislory: B,S.Ed., Clarion Slale College, M.Ed., Universily ol Pillsburgh. JOSEPH W. GAY Physics: Coach of Track: B.S.Ed., California Slale College. J. Fehrenbach J. Eichler C. Fisher R. Cvarbarl J. Gay C. Gibson P. Grine G. Guaclagnino G. Hare J. Harper CAROLYN A. GIBSON Biology I, ll: Sponsor of Biology Research Club: AB. and MA., Wesi Virginia Universily. PATRICIA S. GRINE World Hisiory: Sponsor of Junior Class: I3.S.EcI., Slippery Rock Slaie College. GUY A. GUADAGNINO Hygiene, Physical Educalion: Coach of Baseball and Foolballp B.S. and M.Ed., Universily of Piilsburgh. GRANT E. HARE Hygiene, Physical Educalion: Coach of Baslcelball, Fooiball: Sponsor of Gym Club: B.S,, Slippery Rock Slaie College. JAMES R. HARPER Sociology: B.S., Slippery Rock Slaie College, M.Ecl., Universily of Pillsburgh. ROBERT W. HAUBRICH Economics, Governmenlg Sponsor of Anglo-Ameri- can Club, Junior Class Play, Sluclenl Governmeni: B.S.Ed., Slippery Rock Slale College, M.LiH'., Uni- versily of Piilsburgh. VIRGINIA M. HENCH Assislanl' Librarian: B.S.Ecl., Wesi' Chesfer College. SARAH D. HUBER Business English, Clerical Office Praciice, Nolehancl. Typewriling I: BA. and M.Ed., Universily of Piils- burgh. RICHARD L. HUMMEL Guidance Counselor: B.A., Grove Cily College M.S.Ecl., Weslminsler College. ANN E. JOY Shorlhancl l, Typewriiing II: Sponsor of Y-Teens B.S., Universiiy of Piilsburgh. R. Haubrich V. Hench S. I-Iuber R. Hummel A. Joy A new social siudies Ieacher, Mrs. Tremper, conducis a senior Governmenl class. J. KeIIy B. Lacy L. Lee J. Lindbeck M. Lincley JAMES E- KELLY PATRICIA LIPSITZ Bidcqvi Driver EdUCf3IIOn? SPOVISOV Oi PVOIeCiI07i Enghsh: B.F.A.. Carneqe Insiiike of Technobgy, CIuIo' BS. Universiy oi Piffsburgh. BETTY LACY RICHARD A. LONG I MechanicaI Drawing. MeIaI Shop: Sponsor oi Pre- CornnwerciaI Infroducfion, PersonaI Typing, Shorihand Engineering Club, BS., Camgomia Syaye Comeget I: Sponsor of Senior CIass: B.S., Universify oi Pifise IWQIW' RUTH MANSFIELD LYLE G, LEE Business Mafhemaiics, Business Machines: Sponsor of 5 , .Br 4 I - M A-,S , In Sophomore CIass: BS., Grove Cify CoIIege, M.A., Read ng, A and M Ed , Univers y of Fir bisrq Umversiyy of Pwsburqh- JOY S. LINDBECK MARIO MARTORELLI Chernisiry. Physics: BS., Carnegie Insiiiufe oi Tech- nology. M,Ed.-and M.LiI+. in Chernisfry, Universify COUSUVUSV EdUCa+iOni TYPIVIQ? Coach Oi IEQOIIFII- In' Of ppffgburghl grarnEraIhDirec+or: B.S. and M.Ed., Universiry oi His urg . MARTHA LINDEY Enqiish, Journahsrn: Sponsor oi Arrowhead: B.S.Ed. WARREN S' MERCER 9 Slippery Rock Siaie Qoqiegex Mygdm Umve,-S:+V Og Insfrumenlaf Music: Sponsor oi Band: BEA. and Piffgburqh, B.F.M.A.. Carnegie Insfimfe oi Techndogy. ' 4 . I 4 f . P. Lipsifz R. Long R. Mansfield M. Mar+creIIi W. Mercer Erudife and worIcIIy, Mr. Mefz Iaughi Ihe A.P. cIasses. V. Melz H. Molilor E. Morris B. Paschke L. Pfaub VERNON METZ Advanced Speech, A.P. English, A.P. Hislory: Di- recror of Acrivilies, Sponsor of Narional Forensic League: AB.. Capilal Universily, M.LiH'.. Universily of Pifrsburgh. HENRY R. MOLITOR Biology I, General Science: Hi-Y, Sponsor of Soph- omore Class: B.S.Ed., Slippery Rock Slale College. EMMA DEAN MORRIS U. S. Hisrory: Sponsor of Speech Club: A.B., Mus- kingum College, M.A., Universiry of Pilrsburgh. BETTY LOU PASCH KE World Hislroryg A.B., Oberlin College, M.Ed., Uni- versily of Pills bu rgh. LAURA I. PFAUB French I, II, III, IV: Sponsor of Senior Class Play: B.A. and M.Li'r'r., Universiry of Pilrrsburgh. RAYMOND B. PRIEST Spanish: Sponsor of Junior Class: A.B. and M.Ed., Universily of Pillsburgh. HELEN E. REA Librarian: Sponsor of Library Slaff: B.S,Ed., Clarion S+a+e College, M.LiH'. and M.S. in L.S., Universify of Pirlsburgh. JOHN A. RUFF World Hisrory: Sponsor of Pep Club, Sophomore Class: B.S.. Pennsylvania Slare Universify. BERNICE M. SCHEIBLE Bookkeeping, Business Malhemalics: B.S.Ed.. Indiana Srale College, M.Ed., Universiry of Pirfsburgh. RUTH G. SEITZ Hpmemaking: Sponsor of F.H.A.: B.S., Indiana Sfare College, M.Ed., Universily of Pilfsburgh. R. Priesi' H. Rea J. Ruff B. Scheible R. Seilz Oops! There goes Mr. Mercer. R. Shinlco H. P. Smifh l. Smifh N. Tiffany ROBERT J. SHINKO Biology I7 B.S.Ed., Slippery Roclc Sfafe College. H. P. SMITH English Ill, IV: A.B., Pennsylvania Sfafe Universify, lvI.Ed., Uniyersify of Piffsburgh. IVOR S. SMITH Chemisfry, Physics: Sponsor of Boys' Bowling Club: B.S., Sf. Laurence Uniyersify, M.Ed., Uniyersify of Rochesfer. NELSON V. TIFFANY lndusfrial Arfs, Wood, Plasficsg B.S., California Sfafe College, Masfers Equiy., Universify of Piffsburgh. MARFE TREMPER Governmenf, U. S. I-lisfory: B.A., Denison Universify. ,F M . . ,,.. e l .iff OVW X s K xi ' -lf. fa . . M. Tremper DONALD M. TRETCHICK Graphic Arfs, Mechanical Drawing: B.S,Ecl., Califor- nia Sfafe College, MILDRED VIARD School Nurse: Sponsor of F.N.A.g R.N., Wesf Penn Hospifal. DOROTHY M. WADLINGER Lafin I, ll, Ill: Sponsor of Commercial Club, Sfudenf Governmenfg B.S., Mercyhursf College, M.Ed., Uni- versify ol Piffsburgh. ROBERT H. WALDFOGLE Algebra Il, Solid Geomefry, Trigonomefry: Sponsor of Norhianq B.S.Ed. and M.Ed., Uniyersify of Piffs- burgh. JOHN F. WEIXEL Algebra ll, Geomefry: Sponsor of Wresflingq B.S., Edinboro Sfafe College. GRETCHEN YOUNG Algebra ll, Junior Maflwemaficsy A.B., Oberlin Col- lege, lvI.Ed., Universify of Piffsburgh. I Q C N... 5 T I D. Trefchfck M.Viard D. Wadlinger is dv WT? R R. Waldfogle J. Weixel G. Young Under fhe careful guidance of Mr. Smifh, sfudenfs perform a weelcly experimenf. 1' N TWU v Q Q M, 1' 1 - - ..,. kv! -V- .A H Y , ,.,, V me , 5 51 ,I ir? Presidenr Herb Ziegler presided over Norllrr Hills assemblles. Barbara Grogan and Les Davls made flue announce- menfs over llre PA. syslem eaclw morning. Mr. Cummings, Jrhe new chorus direclor worked hard To malnlain Hs repulalion. .Sf Qkkkze 5? 'Fir' . -- ,Ss ., - .iss K.. .. 5. T5 Honors chemisfry sfudenis seem inieni' upon Hue complefion of iheir experiment Jim McKenna Took charge of Hue Trading Posi' dur- ing lunch periods. Siage Crew works behind 'the scenes af aii assem blies. 2-L, The Senior Class gained a new addilion lhis year in ihe person of Sieve Jones. Sheila Bevernage, our exchange sfudenl from Bel- gium, made many new friends al' Norfh Hills. Where do you boys belong? The musfc lovers? Capfafn of We cheerleaders discusses Fdday nighfs game w?+l'w fhe co-capfain of 'Phe baskeh ball +eam. The Senior stands- Ocfober I9, I962 Drum Maror Bob Dell direcrecl H19 Alma Merer. MQ Domed in Hweir beanies and mums Senior cheerleaders cheered, Firs'far1d Ten, do If agafnlu Senior maiorerfes performed ln a LiHVe Spanish Town. NorH1I-Iiffswfans cheered our feams on fo vicfory. Lou Wessei, Chuck Chapas, and Bruce Pforsich kepf score af wresfling mafches. Qi FTLT HWS Vmcfan-BIN Oesfereich 2 ,Q 1 ig .-Mmwnmu W-uw ... Wx MX , A STANDARD OF PRIDE Many ThoughT ThaT we would be, A Team wiThouT a vicTory. So now we had To seT Them righT, And build a sTandard, proud and brighT When we losT our TirsT conTesT, They said we would lose The resT, ThaT we would hang our heads in shame, And never win anoTher game. We sTarTed bad, buT we bounced back: NoThing now could malce us slaclc. The nexT Tive games, we'd dominaTe, Come oui' on Top, six ouT oT eighT. So now pride has been achieved, More Than anyone conceived. We had The coach, capTain, and Team, To puT NorTh Hills back on The beam. THE MEAN THTRTEEN All around They're known as Tough ThaT's because They wresTle rough Never did a Team appear, QuiTe as mean as ours This year. Eoremny and McDonald iolT Rivals like a lighTning bolT. Donaldsons are broThers Two: They are slyesT in This crew. Sherwood shows he's hard To beaT, Seldom has he meT deTeaT. When Tom Chapas walks on ouT, His opponenT Turns abouT, Jerry WeiTzel goes righT in, EaTe decides he's bound To win. Reubi and Rich CoulTer show They boTh grapple in The know. Scheller proves his colors True, Never yellow, blue clear Through. Thompson is The Terror There, Always winning clean and Tair. Schmiedlin wresTles nexT To lasT, And he packs The biggesT blasT. Kunz will Tace The largesT guy, YeT he'll beaT him by and by. All ThirTeen oT Them l've Tound Make The greaTesT Team around. THE GREAT NORTH STARS ThirTeen men so Tall and slim, l-lusTled inTo NorTh l-lills' gym. They were bound To never Tall ln Their game oT baskeTball. There was Dickson, guick and sly, Then came STuckraTh, leaping high Bollens, GenTer, LiTTle, Too, ShoT wiTh aim so swiTT and True. IT These Tive had losT Their drive, EighT more kepf The game alive. lvlenTzer and lVlacArThur had ShoTs ThaT drove The rivals mad. Phillips dribbled down The Tloor, Passed To Ward and raised The score Don MahaTkey, never Tloored, Pulled The rebounds Trom The board Three iayvees helped ouT The Team Seldom were They oTT The beam. BesTerman and Zikesh wiTh WiTchko made deTeaT a myTh. Now opponenTs always bleaT, NorTh Hills High School can'T be bea ' Norfh l-lills will long remember fhe Class of '63, and as we fhinlc of fhe friends we have made here, we are assured fhaf our memories of our Alma lvlafer will never die. Blue and gold beanies remind us of our sophomore year when we chose our class colors. During fhaf year we became reeacguainfed wifh many people we hadn'f seen since sevenfh grade. We chose lvlrs. Lacy and Mr. Boggio as our class sponsors, and our officers were Bob Domlce, Nancy Cooper, Joe lvlancuso, Sandy Schindel, and Jeanne Bachman. Our firsf acfivify was a Winfer Fanfasy in Swifzerland, buf our acfivify af Bellevue Park felf more like fhe slci slopes fhan a spring picnic. ln our iunior year we again chose Bob Domlce as our presidenf. Our ofher officers were Linda Scoff, Joe lvlancuso, Sandy Schindel, and Janef lvlaffhews. The firsf iunior acfivify was fhe Fall Follies af fhe Norfh Park Lodge. Then came fhe excifing day when we re- ceived our class rings. We also enjoyed fhe iunior class play, Our l-learfs Were Young and Gay. Wifh An Evening in Paris as our fheme, we worlced for several monfhs fo presenf an enioyable prom fo fhe Class of l62. Wifh fhe coming of Senior Day and our mums and picfures, we began fo realize fhaf we had less fhan a year leff af Norfh l-lills. We elecfed Jon Showe, Jaclc Sabina, Linda Scoff, and Linda l-lunfer as our officers. l'Spring Nighr' was presenfed as our senior class play, and our firsf acfivify, fhe Senior Olympics, was held soon afferward. We will never forgef fhe Senior Dinner Dance or fhe Junior-Senior Game, buf we will remem- ber commencemenf mosf of all. Affer graduafion we will each live a clifferenf life, buf we have all been in fluenced by our years af Norfh Hills, and we will al- ways remember fhe Class of '63. Row I-lvlr. Boggio, P, Werner, L. l-lunfer, L. Kern. L. Soff, J. Maffhews, J. Schindler, B. Beer, Mrs. Lacy, P. Fox. Row 2--P. Thompson, J, Sabina, l-l. Pender, B. Dell J. Hughes J. Showe, JON SHOWE Presidenf Ll NDA H U NTER Secrera ry SPONSORS Mrs. Lacy, Mr. Boggio ' CJQaasCabmt 6 1. JACK SABINA Vice-Presidenf 1 . n S-L5 !S'W'Wfw, W V L. 'ii 5 F6416 LINDA SCOTT Treasurer 1 fi? flg th - 1962 K. Aippersbach D. Albrechl C, Alimena KATHLEEN G. AIPPERSBACH Ka+hy' Kaihy, a girl wilh a wonclerlul way, Whelher Typing or singing, she was really okay. Bowling Club 2, 3-Capfain 2: Chapel Choir 33 Chorus I, 2, 3 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Norhian 2, 3-Typing Edi- lor 31 Sludeni' Governmenf-Alfernale 2, 3. DONALEE M. ALBRECHT Lee' A perl' senior cheerleader wilh pep galore, In yearbook and chorus she knew lhe score. Cheerleading I, 2, 3: Chapel Choir 37 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Chorus Execulive Council--Secre+ary of Publicily 3 Commercial Club 3: Norhian 2, 3: Pep Club I, 3. CHARLES ALIMENA Chuck' A former Trojan, Chuck ioined lhe Iribe lhis year. I-lis plan-ro make commercial arr his career. Ari' Club 3. 30 N. Allen R. Anke NELSON D. ALLEN Wirhour a doubl, he's an arrisr io be: l-lis humor and abilily were plain lo see. Arrowhead 37 Ari Club I, 2, 3: Chess Clu I, 2, 3. REGIS J. ANKE In Rege's book, cars are iirsl rare. For sporls acliviiies he was never lale. Bowling Club 21 Siage Crew 2, 3. JOHN APPEL J. Appel NeIson b Ig Junior Achievemenf As a runner John proved he knew rhe righl way. Thai he'll succeed in lhe luiure is easy Io Gym Club 2, 37 Track 2, 3. say. llRegell John' LAUREL M. ARMITAGE LaureI WILLIAM R. BECHTEL Pancho' Smarl' as a whip, a beaulilul voice loo, This likeable lad raled sporls and bowling greai. Laurel will see a leaching iob lhrough. A place in lhe business world is Bill's lale. nglo-American Club 3: Arrowhead 2: Biology Research I: Chapel Bowling Club 2.3- hoir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls' Oclef : F.N.A. 2: Library Club I: N.F.L. I, 2: Speech Club I. ,WL L LZAROL ANN BECKER -f- CarcI' BAC'-I Bonme A laslidious dresser lhal few could surpass: Oulslanding in appearance wilh long blonde hair, This phrase described Carol, a charming lass. For I:'I'I'A' Bonme' always had I'me IO Spare' Biology Research 3: Bowling Club I, 2: Norhian I, 2, 3: Pep Club I. F.H.A. I, 2, 3-Treasurer 2: F.N.A. I, 2, 3: Pep Club I. JEANNE BACHMAN Jeannie RQBER1' J, BECKERT Boob- Jeannie, amiable and darling had a smile lor all. . I . Boob was a boy who could always be nice Cheering Norih Hills lo viclory, she was on 'rhe ball. And lo our class he added some spice. Qrrowhead 3: Cheerleading I, 3: Chapel Choir 2: Mixed Chorus 2: irls' Chorus 2: Execulive Council I, 2-Corresponding Secreiary I-Represenfafive 2: Pep Club I, 3. BARBARA ANN BEER Barb' M. llJudyll prelly I'T1ISS is B SpOI iS lan Gi' IIGGFI, Behind a secrelary's desk, she will look smarr. Vivacious Judy whose blush was ever so a 9 Y' B ' - E ' ' - ' . . . ' when H Came +0 helping Ou? a friend' She was Willing any day. owling Club I, 2, xecuhve Council 3 Alfernale 2, FTA 3, Nor hian I: Pep Club 3: Sfudenl' Governmeni' Represenfalive I. Errowhead 2, 3: F.H.A. 2, 3: Norhian I, 2: Pep Club I: Sludenl overnmenf Represenlaiive 3. ELIZABETH DIANE BARTLEY Berry CHERYL VERNE BELLI shear Always on lhe go, never ro be found dawdling, BH l ll' d if lcd, , . , e Y S In eres S Ie Grow' spor 5 O every In I-Ier lavorile paslimes are records and modeling. Friendly and lhoughlful wi'rh olhers in mind. Arrowhead 3: Bowling Club I, 2, 3: F.T.A. I: Junior Achievemenf I, ': Norhian 3: Pep Club I. Bowling Club I, 2: Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I: Y-Teens I. A SHARON BEASLEY sharon RICHARD J- BENSON Benny Bringmg her falenfs from anomer School :his year. Proieclion Club was a lavorile .ol sensible Benny's. 5:,arOn'S fme Voice our Chorus did hear. I-Ie's sure lo succeed wilhoul' pinching pennies. Ari' 3: Norhian 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' Chorus 3. Prolecllon Club 2- 3- 4, Armifage J. Bachman E. Barlley W. Bechlel R. Becker? C. Belli l, Bach J. Baierl S. Beasley C. Becker B. Beer R. Benson 1 3 I W. Biclsel J. Beran R, Berger R. Berberich S, Bevernage M. Bida JAMES W. BERAN This avid parlicipanl of Jrhe chorus clan Will be aided by lhis as a music man. Chapel Choir I, 27 Boys' Chorus I, 25 Mixed Quarlel I, 2, 33 Mixed Ensemble I, 2. llxjirnll RICHARD W. BERBERICH Dick Dick was on The spol wilh camera in hand: When nor lalring piclures, he played in 'lhe band. Band I, 2, 31 Norhian 35 Pholography Club 2, 3-Treasurer 3. RICHARD C. BERGER Dick Easy-going and cheerful, wilh a nickname of Red, Sporls were his lirsl' love, he always said. SHEILA BEVERNAGE Sheila A perl lass from Belgium who came our way, Sheila cheered and sang praises lor Norlrh Hills each day. Anglo-American Club 37 Pep Club 3. WILLIAM E. BICKEL Bill As a hard hirlirig Scalper, BiII's was a iob well done, Oli The lioolball Field, he had a smile 'For everyone. Bowling Club 2: Hall Palrol I, 27 Lalin Club I: Pep Club I, 2: Fool- ball I, 2, 3: Track I, 3, MARTIN G. BIDA Mari Talenled Marr gave lime 'ro lhe swing band: ln Arl Club he willingly Ienl a hand. Arl' Club 2,31 Band 2, 35 Swing Band 3. 32 G. Bischoff M. Booser W. Bloss C. Boll GEORGE BISCHOFF D. Bower C, Boyd George Blaclc-haired and cheery. George had a chel's lasle for food. Playing ioolball and baseball pul him in a dandy Bowling Club 2, 31 Junior Achievemenl 2, 3. WILLIAM J. BLOSS mood. Blaze While al Norlh Hills Blaze could always be lound, Adding his lalenls lrom lhe baseball mound. Bowling Club 3: Baseball I, 2, 3. MARJORIE LEONA BOOSER Margie, a secrelary who sang in lhe choir, Would sil and lcnil lor many an hour. Chorus 37 Commercial Club 31 Correspondence Clu CAROLYN LOUISE BOTT Maggie b Ig Pep Club I. Carolyn This perl lillle miss, for her sweel ways was known, Her popularily and vigor was easily shown. Arrowhead 2, 37 Bowling Club I, 2: Mixed Chorus I, 2, Girls' Choru I, 2: N.F.L. I: Norhian lg Pep Club I, 2, 3-Co Y-Teens 2. DAVID L. BOWERS mmillee Head 3 Dave Goocl-loolcing and wellflilred lor lhe pasl lhree years, He is sure lo be a success as an engineer. Gym Club I, 2, 31 Pep Club 3. CAROL M. BOYD Her service lo Norlh Hills came lhrough F.H.A., A good homemaker she'll malre some day. F.H.A. I, 2, 3. Carol' Lunch was always a layorile of lhe senior boys. . Brancll , . Bresee IOHN F. BRANDT John Lilceable John was friendly lo all, A sharp dresser, he was on lhe ball. 'Iall Palrol 31 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3: Srudenl Governmenl Aller- iare Ig Baseball I, 2, 35 Baslrelball I, 2. TIELEN JANE BRESEE Breezy Tapped by Nalional l-lonor Sociely her iunior year, This smiling maiorelle creales a friendly alrnosphere. Arrowhead 3: Bowling Club Ig Chapel Choir 33 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 1: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 37 Chorus Execurive Council 3, Hall Palrol 2, 7 Maiorelles 2, 31 Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 31 Pep Club 31 Slu- Ienl Council Represenlalive 2, 3-Secrefary of Social Affairs 3. CAROL LEE BREYNE CaroI Beauly cullure is demure CaroI's deslinalion in life. She is sure lo be a successful slandoul wilhoul' any slrile. i.H.A. lg Pep Club I, 3. IANET LOUISE BROCK Jan An enlhusiaslic and lalenled member ol N.l:.L., C Breyrie J Broclc W. Brock Jan's 'Iulure in medicine will 'lurn oul well. i i S5 A . ,mggyg I i . 5 WILLIAM A. BROCK Bill Aliable Bill was a coforclinalecl alhlele. I-lis agilily in qymnaslics we lhouqhl quile a fear. Gym Club 2, 33 Track Ig Pre-engineering Club 3. ALBERT J. BROWN AI An enlhusiasl' ol mosi any sporl, The Nl-IHS leams Al did supporl. Track I. lIPe+elI PETER BRUNN As Secrelary ol Sanilalion he eouldn'f be bear. ln college, success is sure lo meel Pel'e. Band 2, 3: Hall Pafrol 3: Sludenl Governmenl'-Secrelary of Sani- Ialion 3. ANNE CHRISTINE BRYSON Anne She had a pleasanl way, a charm +hal's all her own: ll 'lhey gave a crown lor sweelness, she'd be on The lhrone. Arrowhead 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. A. Brown P. Brunn A. Bryson J. Burkhari R. Burlell JAMES E. BURKHART As an inlramural helper he played a big pari, A ihree year lrackman, he's a sporisman al hearl. Bowling Club I7 Foolball Ig Track I, 2, 3. RALPH JOHN BURLETT Ralph, whose humor none could surpass, Was a cherished member of our senior class. JAMES BURT Jim was a handsome guy wilh a collegiafelook1 Malh and baseball raled highesl' in his book. J. Burl IlJimll IlRaIphIl llJimIl Arrowhead 2, 3: Chapel Choir 31 Mixed Chorus 3: Boys' Chorus 3: Class Play 2, 37 Norhian 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Sludenl Governmenl Rep- resenlalive 35 Baseball I, 2, 3, Foolball I7 Wreslling 2, 3. LOIS R. CAIN Loie Lois in her iriendly way always wore a smile. You won? find a cuier girl in guile a long while. Arrowhead 2, 35 Bowling Club 2: Chapel Choir 2, 37 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 37 Girls' Oclef 3: Trio 33 Chorus Execulive Council 3-Business Manager 37 Execuilve Council Al'l'ern'a'l'e 25 Class Play 2, 3, Pep Club I, 3-Commillee Head 3. s ,. ..- :L - . 5 is M .Q s.:,,, i L. Cain F. Cancilla FRED CANCILLA Joining lhe Navy is whal Fred wanls lo do: I-le'll look prelly sharp in lhe Navy blue. Commercial Club 3. NANCY IRENE CARMACK Voice was one class in which she excelled. We're sure as a gym leacher Nancy'Il do well. Bowling Club 2, 33 Chapel Choir I, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus Chorus I, 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble 3: Y-Teens I, 2. FREDERICK R. CARRIER Fred's an ouldoor man, in lrack he played his perl, lnleresied in biology, he likes Ioresiry ai hearl. Biology Research Club lg Hi-Y I, 27 Track 2. JAMES JOHN CHAPAS Wilh a roguish ioyialiiy and a love for any car, Nexl year while al Slippery Rock, we know he'll go far. 3 N. Carmac Fred' l Nancy' 2, 3: Girls Frecl' F. Carrie: J. Chapa 34 I We will always remember our Foorball Queen, Jeremy Thom- as. Jim' THOMAS JOHN CHAPAS Tom Torn was a wresller wilh many a lan. I-le always worked hard lo pin his man. Bowling Club 3: Execulive Council Represenlalive I: Gym Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Foolball I: Wreslling I, 2, 3. KATHLEEN CHAPPEL Ka'Ihy An impori from Sl. Benedicl's in her senior year, Kalhy soon hopes Io make nursing her career bowling Club 3: F.T.A. 3. CRAIG CHILDS SIringbean This Iall, good-looking lad was a lavorile ol all. Craig is sure 'lo be a success al' college in lhe lall. Execulive Council Alfernale 3: Pre-engineering Club 3. DAVID E. CHISHOLM Dave To our Mighiy class Dave was real hol slullf' On lhe loolball lield lhis kid proved 'lo be lough. Foolball I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3. NIANCY LEE COOPER Name I-lard-working Nancy lilled her assemblies wilh zesl. She coniinuously lried lo make Nl'll'lS besl. Arrowhead 2, 3: Bowling Club I, 2-Treasurer 2: Inlramural Official I: Junior Class Squaw : Mixed Chorus I, 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Execulive Council Vice-presiclenl' I-Represenlalive 2: Norhian 3: 'ep Club I, 2, 3: Sluclenl Governmenl Allernale I, 2-Secrelary of Assemblies 3: DID MOST FOR NORTH HILLS. WILLIAM F. COOPER Bill lnduslrious Bill, who lo all was well known, As a member ol lhe slage crew, his ingenuily was shown. 3hoIography Club 2, 3: Slage Crew 2, 3. T. Chapas C. Childs N. Cooper 4. Chappel D. Chisholm W. Cooper RICHARD LINCOLN COULTER Rich'f This guy on lhe lrumpel none could oulclo. As a Norlh Hills High malman he succeeded, loo. Anglo-American Club 3: Band I, 2, 3: Swing Bancl I, 2, 3: Band Execulive Council I, 2, 3-Vice-presidenl 3: Orcheslra I: Speech Club I, 3: Sludenl Governmenl Represenlalive 2: Wreslling I, 2, 3: Trumpel Trio 2: Nalional Honor Socie'Iy 3. ROBERTA CHARLOTTE CROUTHERS Ber+ A diligenl library worker is complaisanl Berl.' She will lind her groove doing secrelarial work. Commercial Club 3: F.H.A. 2, 3: Library Club I, 2, 3. llJirnll JAMES E. DAVIES Jovial Jim was oul lo have a good lime. Cars and inlramurals were righl down his line. Commercial Club 3. , IlBobll ROBERT C. DELL To lead a band is Bob's greal' ambilion: So oil lo college goes Ihis line musician. Class Play 3: Execulive Council Represenfalive 3: Band I, 2, 3- Drum Major 3: MOST MUSICAL. GRACE DENNY Grace She had such a sublle humor, lhal was loved by all her friends. Wilh her curly hair and pixie leaiures, lhis made quile a blend. Band Librarian 3: N.F.L. I, 2, 3: Norhian 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Speech Club 2, 3: Y-Teens I. WILLIAM C. DEUTSCH BilI Blonde-haired Bill had an easy going slyle. Wilh his brand oi humor, he always had a smile. Arl Club 2, 3: Norhian 3. R. Couller J. Davies G. Denny R. Croulhers R. Dell W. Deulsch D. De-Villo D. Dickson F. Dielz R. Domke R. Duda W. Egerled H. Dickrnan A. Dielenderler K, Doellinger R. Donaldson G. Duvall P. Elm DENNIS DEVITTO Dennis ROBERT R. DOMKE Bob' Wilh lhe lalenl lor cooking, and lhe yen lo be a chel, In lhe lulure he'll prove lhal his meals are lhe besl. HAROLD G. DICKMAN Jake Jake was an individualisl wilh undying wil. When oul hunling his largels he always hil. Good looking Bob, a hard worker loo. Caplained lhe gridders lhal really came lhrough. Arl Club I: Execulive Council Presidenl I, 2: Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3-Caplain 3: Track I, 2, 3-Co-caplain 3 MOST ATHLETIC. RONALD R. DONALDSON Ron' Ron, an energy-packed bundle ol wreslling skill, Thoroughly enioyed driving and never had his lill. Dennis Junior Achievemen-I 3: Wreslling I, 2, 3. Tall, good-looking Dennis racked up poinls on lhe courl. He was a personable and capable co-caplain ol lhis sporl. Execulive Council Allernale I: Hi-Y I, 2, 3-Vice-presidenl 3: Pep B ' Club 3: Proieclion Club 3: Baseball 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3-Co-cap- R?D5FR-l-MCIHDUDA th f ,y y mfs da ob - 3. F b H : k I . ice ac mes was e avori e cass o I y. lam Dol a 3 Trac l 2 From loolball games, sporls-minded Bob could nol slay away. ANN DEE DIEFENDERFER Andy' GAIL MARIE DUVALL Q.a:l'I In A.P. Hislory, lhis shorl, cule girl always look parl: As a lavorile aclivily she was invariably busy wilh arl. Arrowhead 3: Arl Club 2, 3-Secrelary 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. FREDERICK DIETZ Fred' Shorl bul spry, wilh plenly ol wil, He'll be a welcome assel al Pill. F.N.A. 3: Hall Palrol 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Proieclion Club 3 Sludenl Governmenl Allernale 3: Foolball I: Wreslling 3. KRISTEN DOEFFINGER Kris' This slriking cheerleader was loaded wilh pep. Wilh clolhes and personalily, you could see she was hep. Arrowhead 3: Bowling Club 2: Cheerleading I, 2, 3-Caplain 2: Co- chairman of Prom 2: Norhian 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3. 36 Wil and humor made Gail well known: As a Pep Club head she held her own. Bowling 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: F.T.A. I: Pep Club Food Commillee-Co-chairman 3: Sludenl Governmenl Repre senlalive I, 2: Y-Teens I. WILLIAM C. EGERTER Chuck' While in high school Chuck liked lo bowl: ln lhe lall ol '63, college is his goal. Bowling Club 2, 3: Junior Achievemenl 3. PATRICIA ALICE ELM Pal' The commercial deparlmenl claimed lhis prelly miss. In any ollice Pal will bring much happiness. Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I, 2. L. Evans T. Evans LYNN L. EVANS Lynn This lalenied maiorelle was sfriking lo see. She was lops in her siyle, we all do agree, Bowling Club 21 Chapel Choir I, 2, 37 Girls' Chorus i, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 37 Chorus Execufive Council 3, Execufive Council Al- Iernale 2: Maioreife I, 2, 3: Norhian 3: Pep Club I, 2, 37 Sfudenf Governmeni Allernale Ig Y-Teens I, 2. THOMAS M. EVANS Tiger A likeable lad- Tom enioys sporls and cars: Nexl year al' Roberl Morris he surely will slar. Bowling Club 3: Phofoqraphy Club 33 Track 2, 33 Wreslling 3. DONALD EDWARD FABIAN Flub Green-eyed Fabian declared wood shop his iavoriie class: He liked all kinds of cars ihal were keen and last ,KENNETH D. FARINA Ken Among Ken's inleresls, sporls rale very high, Heading loward IBM operalion is lhis likeable guy. ,Commercial Club 3. D. Eabian K. Farina M. Fasiuca MICHAEL C. FASTUCA Mike' The inleresls of lhis lad were cars and ari, oi course: He plans his iufure in lhe Uniled Siales Air Force. Ari Club lg Junior Achievemenl' I, 2, 33 Pholography Club I. JEAN FEHRENBACH Jeanie' An inlieciious sense oi humor and an ample slore ol: wil, Made spriled, liun-loving Jeanie a Norlh Hills iavorile. Bowling Club I, 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Pep Club l, 2, 3-Treasurer 3. ROGER FILLINGIM Roger Roger's sincere, omgoing characlerislics will lake him far, Conlribuiing lo ihe gridders he was way above par. Anglo-American Club 3: Pre-engineering Club 33 Foolball 2, 3. MARY ALICE FINK Mary lndusirious Mary was liked by her friends: On her fhe Commercial Club did depend. Commercial Club 3. J. Eehrenbach R- Fillinqlm M. Fink N. Fink D. Fiizpalrick P. Flaheriy NANCY E. FINK Nancy Slaunch, goodehumored Nancy liked going our on The iown. In Pep Club and Commercial Club she gained renown. Commercial Club 37 Pep Club 3. DONALD FITZPATRICK Quiel and hard-working, his Iavorile was biology. As a lab iechnician, a real success he'll be. Biology Research 3. PATRICIA ANN FLAHERTY To chorus This gal devoled much lime, As a painler and dancer she did quile fine. Bowling Club Ig Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: F.N.A. 3. EARL W. FORD This oulslanding, sensible boy seemed so shy, Bur ailer you knew him he was quiie a guy. Bowling Club 25 Norhian 2, 37 Pep Club 2' Represen+a+ive 31 Nafional Honor Socieiy 3. Sfuclenf llDonll llPa+ll EarI Governmenr E. Ford P. Fox J. Frank PAULETTE FOX PauIeH'e Sweel and shy and bursling wiih fun, She was known by her kindness Io everyone. Arrowhead I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Execulive Council-AI+erna'I'e I -Represenfafive 2, 3: Class Play 2: Commercial Club: Pep Club I, 2-Secrefary 3: Speech Club I: S'IucIen'I Governmen+ AI'Ierna'Ie 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. JAMES P. FRANK Sensible, diligent and Friendly described Jim, I-le Ienl his melodic voice +o chorus wiih vim. IlJirnll Chapel Choir I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 2, 3. LINDA MARGARET FRANKS Enioying speech and newspaper-aciiviiies of lhis kind, She hopes lo aliend Rhode Island School ol Design. Arrowhead 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2: Speech Club 2, 3. PAUL T. FREYVOGEL From Puerio Rico nonchalanl' Ted came our way, Tinkering wilh cars or swimming were iavoriles, he'dAsay. Junior Achievemen+ 2, 3: Pholography Club 3. Linda L. Franks P. Freyvoga A Typical caleieria sludy hall -crowded and disorganized. Ted ovce E. GARVAN Joyce Always in fhe lcnow abouf sfyles, hairdos, and clofhes, Joyce will be a success in The beaulician school she chose. owling Club I, 21 Girls' Chorus 3: Commercial Club 3: Pep Club , 2, 31 Sludenl Governmenl' Alfernale 3: Y-Teens I,-2-Treasurer 2. HILLIP GAVASTO Phil Pleasanf rnannered Phil was oul for a good lime. Sporfs and prinr shop were righl' down his line. oolball I. . JESSE GEISER JeSSe Easy-going 'Jesse'l had horseback riding on his mind. ln fhe fufure, a college will have a valuable find. Biology Research I: Library Club I, 25 Norhian 3. DAVE GEORGE Bufch had a'smile fhaf appealed fo you. His frowning rnornenfs were really quife few. ROBERT GIBSON Friendly Bob was an ardenf sporfs fan. Nexf year ioining Ihe Air Force is his plan. Hall Palrol 3. FRED KARL GIGER Hilarious Fred had a devilish, carefree way, On cars he worlced each and every day. R. Gibson F. Giger Garvan J. Geiser Gavasfo D. George Bu+ch llBoblI lIFredlI SHERWOOD M. GLOTH Sher Sher had a sarcasfic humor lhal' we felf was really greaf. His fargef in fhe fufure is fo go fo Penn Sfafe. Arrowhead 3: Bowling Club I, 2, 3, Execuiive Council Alfernafe I, 23 Hall Palrol 33 Lalin Club Ig N.F.L. I, 2, 3: Norhian 3, Pep Club 2, 33 Proiecfion Club 3, Speech I, 2, Wreslling 2, 3. CHARLES A. GOESSLER Charlie Need a favor? Friendly Charlie was fhere, Always a happy guy wifhoul a care. Foofball Ig Pep Club 3. HOWARD J. GORDON Howard Dark-eyed and nice, Howard was quick Io grin. Three year Phofography Club member, he fif righl' in. Phofography Club I, 2, 3-Secrelary 3, Wreslling I. HELEN GREENWOOD Helen A very capable person wifh arf as her forfe. Helen earned her place in NHHS wifh a sfrong, sfraighf HA. Arl' Club I, 2, 3--Presiclenl' 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociefy 2, 3. JAMES W. GREER Jim Tall, dark, and handsome wifh an amiable grin, He'll affend a fechnical school for elecfronics or IBM. Proieclion Club 2, 3, Eleclronics Club 2. GEORGE GRIFFIN George Quiel' and sincere, George loves everylhing oufdoors. ln his fufure work, he's sure fo rneel' success in all he explores. Phofography Club 2, 3. S. Glofh I-I. Gordon C. Goessler H. Greenwood J. Greer G. Griffin B. Grogan S. I'lanny J. I-Iarlung P. Guardino D. hlansell L. Headley BARBARA ANN GROGAN Barb Capable Barb lfilled her busiesl days Wilh Arrowhead wriling, speeches, and plays. Arrowhead I, 2, 3-Page Two Edi'I'or 3, Class Play 2, 3: F.T.A. 2: N.F.L. 2, 31 Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 31 Pep Club I, 23 Speech Club 2, 31 Sludenl Governmenl'-Co-secrelary of Publicily 3. PAT GUARDINO Pal Wiih lighling spiril, he was greai on Ihe gridiron and mai, As an alhleie NI-II-IS will always remember Pai, Biology Research Club I: Execulive Council Represenlalive I: Gym Club I, 2, 33 Proieclion Club 2, 3: Speech Club I, Foolball I, 2, 3. STUART HANNY S+u Sl'u v1as respecled lor his skill in pholography: Al California Slale Teachers he'II sludy loreslry. Arrowhead Ig Pholography Club I, 2, 3-Vice-presidenl' 3, Wreslling I, 2. DAVID E. HANSELL Dave Dave was a wresiler on our high school leam, Bul' whelher wreslling or fishing, he was always on lhe be-am. Phoiography Club Ip Wreslling I, 2, 3. JEFF W. HARTUNG Le'I:'I A music and sporls enlhusiasi wiih a love lor malh, Alier gradualion he will follow lhe college palh. Chapel Choir I, 37 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, Boys' Chorus I, 2. 32 Chorus Execufive Council 3: Execulive Council Alfernaie 3: Hall Pafrol 35 S'IudenI' Governmenl' Allernale 35 Baseball 3: Track I. LINDA LEE HEADLEY Lin Lin is a perky blonde, and i'r's easy Io see, An excellenl beauiician she will someday be. Bowling 2, Pep Club I: F.I'I.A. I, 2. 40 L. I-lebecker L. I-Iegner D. I-Ie J. I'Iechl A. I-Ieim K. Hill LINDA E. HEBECKER Lind Music and brains were Linda's middle name: I-ler music abilily will secure her lame. Band Ig Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Arrowhead 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 37 Cha Choir 3, Orcheslra I. JANET ELAINE HECHT College we're sure will see Jan in lhe Iallg And Io music, we know, she will give her all. Arrowhead 2, 3: Chapel Choir I, 2, 31 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: G' Chorus I, 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 2, 3: Girls' Oclel' 3: Mixed Qua 2, 37 Class Play 3: N.F.L. I, 2, 31 Pep Club Ig Speech C I I' LOIS MARIE HEGNER Lo She wrole lor Ihe paper and played for The band, A+ serving Norlh I-lills, she was an old hand. Anglo-American Club 37 Mixed Chorus 2: Arrowhead 3: Band 2, Girls' Chorus 25 F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Hisforian 2, 33 F.T.A.-Vice-presidi 2, Pep Club Ig Y-Teens 2, 3. ANN HEIM Anni An aliraclive bowler wilh lovely eyes of green: In Ihe years succeeding NI-IHS, in an office she'II be seen Bowling Club I, 2, 37 Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I. DAVID HEKELER Dave A conservalive guy who has been a pleasure Io know, Aller leaving NHI-IS Io business school Dave will go. KENNETH F. HILF Ken Oli Io Penn Slale goes quick-willed Ken, To sludy aulomoiive engineering is his yen. Bowling Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3: Track 2, 3-Manager. Ivly, arenl 'rhey Indus lrious? A. Himmler G. I-liner ARLEEN G. HIMMLER ArIeen Shorl and cule, wilh a cheery smile, This band librarian won lriends wilh her slyle. Anglo-American Club 3: Arrowhead 3: Band Librarian 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Execufive Council Alfernale 3: Lalin Club I: Pep Club I: Y-Teens 2, 3-Presidenl' 3. GLORIA JEAN HINER Glory Glory did whal' had lc be done wilhoul' an expression ol woe. This lively miss cheered ihe leams on wilh go, leam, go. Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I, 3: Y-Teens I. SUSAN BROWN HOFFMAN Sue Sue was an assel' lo our wonderful choir, And her beaulilul voice many did admire. Anglo-American Club 3-Treasurer 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Class Play 3: F.T.A. 2: Pep Club I: Y-Teens 2. NANCY JEAN HOLTHAUS Nancy lnduslrious Nancy wanls 'Io go lo Indiana Slale: To maior in home economics is her lale. Anglo-American Club 3: Arrowhead 3: Bowling Club 2, 3-Capfain 2, 3: Lafin Club I: Pep Club I: Sludenf Governmeni' Represeniafive 3: Y-Teens 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. S. Hoffman N. Hollhaus C. Holznagel CHARLES A. HOLZNAGEL Charlie' Prinl shop was a layorile class. his lavorile hobby fishing: l-le has a lol ol: worlc in slore in Diesel Engineering. Junior Achievemenl I, 2. BRUCE G. HOUGH Bruce' His drumming abilily we all lcnew well: I-lis success al' Valley Forge is easy lo Iorelell. Band I, 2, 3: Swing Band 3: Execufive Council Alfernafe 2: Norhian l I: Orches+ra I: Track I. 3: MARY E. HRONEC Mary' This girl wilh class came from I-loly Ghosl: ln bowling or nursing she's lhe mosl. Bowling Club 3: F.N.A. 3. DONALD RICHARD HUDSON Don' Tops in looks, a periecl' genlleman was he: Whelher in chorus or loolball. his abilily we could see. Mixed Chorus 3: Hall Pafrol 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Sfudenl Governmenl Rep resenfalive 2: Foofball I, 3. B. Hough lvl. Hronec D. Hudson C. Hulsleller J. Hughes L. Humble CONNIE RUTH HUFSTETLER As a gilled maiorelle, Connie had lols of zip: Her secrelarial abilily, loo, is sharp as a whip. Connie Bowling Club 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Majorelles I, 2, 3. JAMES BLAIR HUGHES A lriendly lad wilh an inlelligence quolienl: ln iournalislic endeavors he was very polenl. uJirnll Arrowhead 2, 3-Page Three Edi'Ior 3: Biology Research Club I: Execulive Council Represenlafive 3: Class Play 2, 3: N.F.L. 2, 3: Nafional Honor Socie'I'y 2, 3: Norhian 2, 3-Business Manager 3: Speech Club 2, 3. LINDA HUMBLE Linda All her lime on lhe yearbook we fell was well spenl, Her maslery ol languages was a known accomplishment Arrowhead 2: Ari' Club I, 2-Vice-presidenf 2: Correspondence Club I: Norhian 2, 3-Arl Eclilor 3. LINDA LEE HUNTER Linda To innumerable aclivilies Linda gave her all: Any college will welcome This sweelhearl in lhe Tall. Arrowhead I, 2, 3-Adverlising Edilor 3: Bowling Club 2: Exe-culive Council Represenlalive 2-Corresponding Secrelary 3: N.F.L. I, 2: Norhian I, 2: Pep Club I, 2-Vice-presidenf 2: Speech Club I: Inlramural Capfain I, 2, 3. L. Hunler D. Hykas D, Jggkgon DONNA L. HYKAS Wilh arl, green-eyed Bo-Bo was a 'lalenled slandoul: Bowling was a paslime she knew a greal deal aboul. Bowling Club 3. DAVID L. JACKSON Chemislry proved 'lo be Dave's lavorile class: His abilily as a musician few could surpass. Band I, 2, 3: Swing Band 2, 3: Pholography Club I, 3. GLENN W. JOHANSQN Glenn was quiel ancl reserved, buf wilh lols lo sa ln Melal Shop he worked energelically each day. Pre-engineering Club 3. KENNETH W. JOHNSTON HB0-Boll Ilnavell 2, 3: Wreslling Glenn YI IlKenll Wilh cars and sporls, good-looking Ken could be found: As V.P, ol chorus, he made a powerful sound. Ari Club I: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 3: Chorus Execulive Council Vice-presidenf 3: Gym Club 3: Pep Club 3: Track I. You all sound lovely. G, Johanson K, Johnslon LIFFORD CHARLES JONES Cliff Cliff was well known for his ioking and iolly ways: Business Adminisfrafion will be sfudied in fufure days. and 2, 3: Bowling Club 2: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: oys' Chorus 2, 3: Hall Palrol 3: Junior Achievemenf 2, 3: Foolball : Wresfling 3. IJIANE F. JONES Diane Thaf she was a darling was ever so plain: She came as a iunior, Norfh Hills' gain. Bowling Club 2, 3. RICHARD S. KACZYNSKI Rich This fall, easy-going Iwin was really quife smarf: He had fremendous falenf in any field of arf. -Arf Club I, 2, 3: Gym Club 2: Wreslling 2, 3. RONALD S. KACZYNSKI Ron Our ofher congenial fwin fo Norfh Hills was frue: A hard worker, he was presidenf of The slage crew. owling Club 2: Hall Pafrol 3: Phofography Club I: Proiecfion Club , 2, 3-Secrefary 3: Sfage Crew 2, 3-Presidenl 3: Elecfronics Club ,2. ROBERT KARASTU RY Bob Dark and good-looking describes fhis guy: He had brains and falenf, and fhaf's no lie. Bowling Club I: Mixed Chorus 2: Boys' Chorus 2: Norhian 3: TracIc2. DENNIS ROBERT KELLER Denny Sporfs and weighf-liffing are righf in g Denny's line: In fhe Armed Forces fhis fellow will do fine. C. Jones ' R. Kaczynski R. Karasfury D. Jones R. Kaczynski D. Keller JAMES H. KELLY Kelly: As anofher newcomer from N.A. fhis year, AI wreslling acfivifies, Kelly always was near Wresfling 3. DON M. KENNEDY Don lnfelligence, hard work, and originalify as his key, Don was one of fhe fop sfudenfs of '63, Arrowhead 2, 3-Page Four EdiI'or 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Chess Club 3: Class Play 2, 3: Hall Pafrol 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3-Presidenf 3: N.F.L. I, 2, 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3-Treasurer 3: Norhian 3--Sporfs Edifor 3: Speech Club I, 2, 3: Sfudenl' Governmenf Alfernafe 2. DAVID ALAN KERN Dave An enfhusiasfic parficipanf al many acfivifies, Dave was one fhaf especially enioyed sociology. Pep Club 2, 3: Sfudenl' Governmenl Represenfafive 3. LINDA ELIZABETH KERN Linda This preffy miss was smarl' and sfylish: The Norhian she worked hard fo polish. Arrowhead I, 2: Bowling Club I: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Chorus Execufive Council Treasurer 3: Execufive Council Represenfafive I, 2, 3: Nalional Hon- or Sociely 2, 3: Norhian 2, 3-Edi-Ior-in-chief 3: Pep Club 2, 3:, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. HENRY W. KERSTEN Bu+ch Bufch's magic-foe kicks sfarfed each foofball game: Before our iunior year he was New Kensingfon's fo claim. Foofball 2, 3. KAREN RAE KERSTING Karen A capable commercial sfudenf, always on The run, As Secrefary of Sfudenf Government all her fame was won. Arrowhead 2, 3: Bowling Club I, 2, 3-Secrefary 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Norhian 3: Pep Club 2: Sfudenl' Governmenf I, 2, 3-Sec- refary 3: Y-Teens I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. J. Kelly D. Kern I-I. Kersfen D, Kennedy L. Kern K. Kersfing D. Kleflce J. Knorr R. Klingensmifh D. Koehler DARYL KLETKE Daryl fo many seemed a quief sorf, Buf fhis proved unfrue concerning any sporf. REGIS F. KLINGENSMITH During hunfing season his spirifs were fopsi Friendly Rege fhoroughly enioyed working in fhe sho Phofography Club 2. JARLETT A. KNORR Zesfful and perky, gym was always her favorife class: ln addifion fo fhis, Charley loved 'lo dance fasf. Bowling Club 2, 31 Commercial Club 3: Pep Club 3. DENNIS E. KOEHLER Denny enioyed swimming and playing pool: His parf in fhe chorus will be missed by our school. T. Kornman R. Kosinslci llDarYIll lIRegell ps. Charley llDennYll Anglo-American Club 3, Bowling Club Ig Chapel Choir I, 2: Mixed Chorus I, 2g,Boys' Chorus I, 2: Mixed Ensemble I, Council 2. THOMAS F. KORNMAN 2: Execufive llTomll You could find Tom hunfing or fishing in any spare momenf: ln mefal shop, his favorife, his 'lime was well spenf. Pholography Club 2. RICHARD WALTER J. KOSINSKI This happy-go-luclcy fellow was friendly and gay: We guess Rich is iusf nafurally 'lhaf way. Hi-Y lg Pl-iolography Club-Commi'H'ee Chairman I, 2. 44 llRichll sl C. KOWGISIKI J. Kunsalc E. Kusloclc K. Krapfl R. Kunz R. Kusmanlci CHESTER KOWALSKI ChesS' An enfhusiasfic member of fhe 'lraclc and wresfling reams: Affer high school Chess will be enlisfed in The Marines. Gym Club 2, 3: Hall Palrol 3: Track 2, 3: Wresfling 2, 3. KAREN ANN KRAPFL Karen' Foolball and baslcefball games she wouldn'l' miss, This diligenf worlcer will rnalfe a fine recepfionisf. Bowling Club I, 2, Commercial Club 3, Pep Club I. JOHN A. KUNSAK Jol1n' Cars were af fhe 'lop of John's hobby lisfg Prinf shop is a class fhaf he will surely miss. ROBERT C. KUNZ Bob' To Bob physics and science research rafed highg He was also very acfive in wresfling and Hi-Y. Hi-Y 2, 3: Proiecfion Club 2, 3: Wresfling I, 2, 3: Nafional Honol Sociely 3. EDWARD C. KUSLOCK Ed' An aufomobile fiend was 'lhis blue-eyed blonde: Ed expressed 'lhaf of shop he had been fond. ROBERT KUSMANKO Bob' There's never a dull momenf when easy-going Bob was around: ln his spare fime, hunfing and fishing he was found. W. Kwialelc T. Lanahan Where's 'Ihe ball, girls? WALTER REGIS KWIATEK Wal+' Wall is lo all a very friendly guy: Among whose inleresls engineering raied high . -lall Palrol 3: Lalin Club I: Pep Club 3: Phofography Club I: Pro- eclion Club 3: Wresfling 2: Elecfronics Club 2. TIMOTHY LANAHAN Tim' Sharp-looking and quie? Tim plans io aliend Nolre Dame: l-lis 'iayorfle pasiime, flying, will bring him a pilor's iame. Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Chess Club 2: Pep Club 3: Track 3. v1ILTON K. LAUCH A greal' sense ol humor and a wonderful voice, ln rhe luiure, college is 'rhe immediale choice. Ehapel Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Boys' Chorus cfion Club 3. IEFF L. LEININGER Jeff Quielly humorous, Jeff lenl chorus his melodic voice: Alier gradualion, engineering will be his choice. Chapel Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 2, 3: Chorus ixecufive Council 3: French Club I: Pep Club 3. vi. Lauch J. Leininger J. Leiisch Mil+ I, 2, 3: Pro- JANET LEITSCH Jan A congenial newcomer Ihis year ro rhe reseryaI'ion, As a comperenl secrelary Jan will have liille relaxalion. SPENCER LIDDELL Spence Spence, we knew as a leader in school: Wilh yearbook and honor sociely, his schedule was lull. Biology Research Club I: Hi-Y 3: Nalional Honor Socie'Iy 2, 3- Presidenf 3: Norhian 3: Golf 2, 3. WILLIAM RUSSELL LLEWELLYN Bill Tall and so nice, Bill Ihoroughly enioyed band: ln The iuiure al music he'll lry his hand. Band I, 2, 3: Junior Achievemenl I. DONALD S. LOCKHART Don A really swell fellow, Don is college-bound: During assemblies, on slage crew, he was lo be found. Hi-Y 2, 3: Proieclion Club 2, 3: Siege Crew 2, 3. S, Liddell W. Llewellyn D. Loclchari P- I-Oellf D. Loesch V. Lynn PAUL CLYDE LOEHR PauI This diligenl' lad devoled much lime lo eleclronicsq Prom Pholography Club and pep assemblies, Paul gol his kicks. Pholography Club 2. DENNIS J. LOESCH Denny Soil-spoken and shy, Denny really liked Voice: I-le'lI have much success in Ihe iob ol his choice. Junior Achievemenl I, 2, 3. VIRGINIA A. LYNN Ginny A Friendly smile is on lhe lace of 'Ihis sincere girl: A compelenl nurse she will be in lhe medical world. Bowling Club 3: Mixecl Chorus 2, 37 Girls' Chorus 2, 3: F,N.A. 2, 3. DONALD J. MAHAFKEY Don Don, one ol The lallesl boys in 'lhe class ol '63, I-lad a special inleresl' lor sporls and sociology. Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Track 3. D. M6l'1GikeY S. Main M. Mall SHERRY A. MAIN Sherry Sherry, a quiel and shy lype of gal, Who, il you knew her, was really a pal. Biology Research Ig Pep Club Ig F.H.A. 3. MONA LEE MALL Mona Wilh her winning smile Mona will slay in Ihe Iimelighlg Nexl' year as a secrelary she will do all righl. Bowling Club I, 25 Commercial Club 31 Sfudenl' Governmenl' Repre- senlalive Ig Y-Teens 2. JOSEPH M. MANCUSO Joe Tall, dark, and handsome, wilh a humorous way: As leil end on lhe learn, Joe really could play. Bowling Club I7 Mixed Chorus Ig Boys' Chorus lg Execulive Council Treasurer I, 2: Hi-Y 3: Pep Club 31 Baseball 2, 33 Foolball I, 2, 3. SARAH L. MANSON SaIIy Quiel' in slyle and lops on ihe llule: She's shorl' and sweel' wilh brains lo bool. Arrowhead 2, 3: Band I, 3-Secre'I'ary 3: Chapel Choir 37 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Class Play 3: Hall Palrcl 3: Nafional Honor Sociery 2, 3-Vice-presidenl 3: MOST MUSICAL. J. Mancu: S. Mansoi Lel's gel' our signals slraighl. BAUNDRA LEE MANUEL Sam Sam enioyed sporls and sociology mosl ol all: She'll be aclive in secrelarial work nexl lall. Bowling Club I: Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I. MARY C. MARSH Mary This lashion conscious classrnale raled slcaling 'lhe besl: l-ler lime in beauly school, she plans lo invesl. Bowling Club I, 2: Commercial Club 3: Correspondence Club I: ep Club I, 2. CHAD M. MARTIN Chad Chad, a personable lellow wilh guile a voice, For Secrelary ol Alhlelics he was our choice. and I: Bowling Club 2: Chapel Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Boys' horus 2, 3: Class Play 2, 3: Hall Palrol 3: Hi-Y 2: Sludenl Govern- enl Allernale I-Secrelary of Alhlelics 3: Foolball I: Nalional onor Sociely 3: MOST PERSONABLE. ROBERT G. MARTIN Bob Wilh a good sense ol humor and a complaisanl nalure, Bob will always have much success we're sure. Bowling Club 3: Commercial Club 3: Hi-Yil: Proieclion Club I. ROBERT A. MASARTIS Bob Tall and reserved Bob wilh a devilish smile, l'lis lulure worlc will have a slqilllul slyle. Chess Club 3: Commercial Club 3. 4IM BENSON MASON Kim This green-eyed blonde was really quile smarl: To lhe college ol his choice, nexl year he'll slarl. lArrowhead 3: Biology Research I: Bowling Club I: Boys' Chorus 3: Lalin Club I, 2: Class Play 2, 3: Speech 3: Baseball 3. E. Manuel C. Marlin R. Masarlis vi. Marsh R. Marlin K. Mason JANET L. MATTHEWS Jane+ An allraclive charming miss who was always on lhe go: She readily lenl a helping hand lo any lriend or loe. Bowling Club I: Commercial Club 3: Execulive Council I, 2, 3- -Corresponding Secrelary 2: Norhian I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3-Com- millee Head 3. JEAN ELAINE MAYNARD A neal, ellicienl secrelary-lo-be: Jean was a valuable assel lo lhe class ol '63. llJeanII Arrowhead 2, 3-Business Manager 3: Ari' Club 2: Chairman for Prom 2: Commercial Club 3-Presidenl 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3. JAMES MCCANDLESS Jim Chess Club and sporls were always an inleresl lo Jim: Now engineering lies ahead lor him. Anglo-American Club 3: Bowling Club 3: Chess Club 3. CAROL LEE MCCONNELL Lee A newcomer lo Norlh Hills lrom Ohio in '6l: As a leacher ol English, she will have a iob well done. Arrowhead 3: Norhian 3: Pep Club 3. ALICE MCELLIGOTT Al AI was a quiel girl wilh a disposilion' lhal's sweel: In home economics class she is parlicularly neal. Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2: Correspondence Club I: F.H.A. 3: Y-Teens 2. LESLEY L. MCGILL T0o'l'er Lesley was known lo her lriends as Tooler : And in our class lhere are lew who are culer. Bowling Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: F.H.A. I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. J. Mallhews J. McCandless A, MCEIHQOH J. Maynard C. McConnell L, McGill .xii S. McGuire P. Meehan D. Miller J. McKenna G. Menhorn D. Milliken SHANNON MARIE MCGUIRE Irish An honor sludeni wilh a love lor chemislry, In N.l3.L. and Speech Club she pariicipaled wilh energy. Anglo-American Club 3, Arrowhead 2, 3, Biology Research Club I, 27 Class Play 3, N.F.L. I, 2, 3, Nalional Honor Sociefy 2, 31 Pep Club 3, Speech Club I, 2, 3-Aclivilies Chairman 3. JIM H. McKENNA Jim Jim, Ihough quiei, received his greaiesl ioys, Down on Ihe lloor wilh Ihe Norih Hills mal boys. Bowling Club Ig Career Club Ig Lalin Club Ig Wreslling 2, 3-Man- ager 2, 3. PAULA L. MEEHAN Paula A vivacious miss lhai any college would claim, In inferior decoraling Paula hopes lo iind lame. Bowling Club 2, Commercial Club 35 Pep Club I, 2. GEORGE I'I. MENHORN George An acrive member oi lhe Norlh Hills Band: To Band Execulive Council he lenl' a hand. Band I, 2, 3-Secrelary of Publiciiy 3: Track 2, Eleclronics Club 2. DAVID P. MILLER Dave One ol lhe ioolball men Ihal managed lhe ieam, I-le worlced hard 'lo help Ihe Indians slay on lhe beam. Bowling Club 2, 3, Hall Pafrol 3, Foolball 2, 3. DONALD K. MILLIKEN 1 Don Good al circling lhe lraclc and pairolling lhe hall, Oil lo Slippery Rock College he'll go nexl fall. Biology Research 3, Hall Palrol 3: Eleclronics Club 2: Baslcelball Ig Track I, 2, 3. 48 G. Miner A. Moore E, Marge M. Moody M. Moore E, Morro GRANT R. MINER Gran'I' Malhemalical wizardry is one oi Granl's fine Irails, Bui band was ihe class he considered iirsl rale. Band I, 2, 3, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, Junior Achievemenl I, 2, 37 Pe Club 3. MARGARET MOODY Marcia Smiling and soii-spolcen was lhis liille blonde beauly: Wilh maioreiles and yearboolc she did her duly. ' Anglo-American Club 3: Bowling Club 2, Maiorelles I, 2, 3-Ca Iain 37 Na'I'ionaI Honor Sociely 2, 3-Secrelary 37 Norhian I, 2, 3 Pholography Edilor 33 Pep Club 2, 3, Sludenl Governmenl' Repr senlalive I, Allernale 21 Y-Teens I. ALFRED PAYNTER MOORE Fred Speech was where mosl of l:red's lhoughls lay: An avid inieresl' in Norlh Hills aciivilies he did display. Arrowhead 3-Pholography Edilor 3, Band 27 Biology Research Clu I, 2, 3-Vice-presidenl 3, N.F.L. I, 2, 3, Pholography Club I, 2, 3- Presidenl' 35 Speech Club I, 2, 37 Nalional Honor Sociely 3. MARY ANNE MOORE Mary Annel I-lelpiul, friendly Mary Anne wrole lndian Corn g Nexr year Penn SIaIe's Campus she will adorn. Arrowhead 3, Indian Corn 3, Ari' Club 33 N.F.L. 2, 3: Norhian 3 Pep Club I, 2, Execufive Council Represenfalive 2, Allerna-Ie I Speech Club I, 2, 3, Sludenlr Governmenl' Represenlalive 3: Y-Teen I. EDWARD J. MORGAN Ed' Ed, wilh a love for lun and laughler, was someiimes quiel' 'I'oo: Business Adminislralion is whal' he would lilce Io do. Band Ig Pep Club I, 2, 37 Sludenf Governmenr Represenfalive 2. EILEEN A. MORROW EiIeen' Soil-spoken and pleasanl described our Eileen, An avid sporis enlhusiasr, ai all our games was seen. Anglo-American Club 33 Arrowhead 3: F.T.A. 2, Lalin Club I: Li brary Club I, 2, Pep Club I: Senior Class Play Props Commillee 3. IU. Moser E. Myers ACQUELYN IRENE MOSER Jackie Jackie, a girl we'd classify as meal: l-ler looks and her slyle no one could beal. lass Play 2: Commercial Club 3: F.T.A. I: Pep Club I, 2, 3. DWARD F. MYERS Edd ln l96l Edd ioined us from Bufler High: Gym class was a favorile lor lhis fun-loving guy.- bwling Club 2. D C. NEELY Big Ed Singing and aihlelics were 'rhe liavoriles of This guy, And he has never once been known lo lei a good ioke go by. Trowhead 2, 3: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Boys' horus I, 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 2: Execulive Council Alfernafe 3: all Pairol 3: Norhian 3: Pep Club 3: Speech Club I, 2: Baskeiball 2-Manager 2: Foofball I, 2, 3: Track 2, 3. LIZABETH JO NEWMAN BeHy Jo Whelher drawing or lyping Belly Jo was all righlq 'Her success in lhe iulure is clearly in sighl. rrowhead 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: F.H.A. I: Pep lub I: Y-Teens 2: S.A.A. 3. E. Neely E. Newman D. Nixon DENNIS L. NIXON A skillful bowler was his repulalion: Dennis is headed For a business vocalion. Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Commercial Club 3. CLARENCE TIMOTHY NOLAN A genlleman, scholar, buddy, and friend, Clarence will be righl down lo ihe end. Dennis Tim Band 2: Biology Research 3: Fooiball-Manager 3: Track 2, 3. JOSEPH S. NUDI This versalile guy, wifh his sunny disposilion, Joe An accounlanf in lhe fulure will be his posiiion. FAYE LYNN NUNAMAKER Faye Faye's really a darling wilh lols and lols of pep: Sporls are her moilo, and on lhe dance floor she keeps-in slep. Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Execufive Council Alfernaie 2: F.T.A. 2: Pep Club I, 2: Y-Teens 2. C. Nolan J- Nlldi F. Nunamaker W. Oberrneier E. O'Brien R. Obroslcy WALTER OBERMEIER MisI'er Clean Wah became an Indian in his iunior year: His congenial way made him many friends here. Hall Pairol 3: Pep Club 2: Proieclion Club 2, 3: Sludenl Governmenl Alfernaie 3: Foo'l'ball 3. EDWARD M. O'BRIEN Ed Hunling and 'Fishing appealed Io ihis ruslic guy, ln sociology class Ed was raled quile high. Fooiball I. ROBERT P. OBROSKY Oboe Oboe, presidenl of our wonderful band: Among us he was considered quiie grand. Band I, 2, 3-Execuiive Council 2, 3-Presidenl' 3: Hall Pa'Irol 3: Pho+ography Club I, 2, 3: S+uden+ Governmenf Represenlafive 2, 3 -Treasurer 3: Na+ional Honor Socieiy 3. WILLIAM JOHN OESTEREICH BiII Give me an l was his well lcnown yell, As Ihe NHHS Indian his iob was done well. Chapel Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Boys' Chorus 3: Junior Achieve- men+ I, 2, 3: School Mascol 3. W. Oesierich T. O'Friel D,Or+ma1 THOMAS J. O'FRIEL Tom'. This dark-haired classmaie had sporis on his mind. ' When bowling for lun or poinls Torn lhrew ihe righl kind. Bowling Club I, 2. DAVID G. ORTMAN Dave' Dave played Ihe irumpei and sang in Ihe chorus: Wiih his charm and his Ialeni, he never did bore us. Band I, 2, 3: Swnag Band 3: Band-Treasurer 3: Chorus 2, 3: Chape Choir 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 2, 3: Proieciion Club 3: Baslcelball I: Trac 2, 3.5 DIANE J. OSTERWISE Diane' This iolly sweelhearl' was loved by our class For her service and loyaliy lhal Iew could surpass. Arrowhead I, 2, 3-Circulaiion Edifor 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Execuiivi Council AIIerna'Ie 3: Class Play 2, 3: F.T.A. I: Norhian 3: Pep Clul 2, 3-Presideni 3: S-Iudeni' Council Alfernaie 3. THOMAS J. OSWALD Tom' Tom was a iraclc personaliiy wilh a record of fame. His friendly, ioking ailiiude won him acclaim. Bowling Club 2, 3: Hall Pafrol 3: Track 2, 3. D. Osierwi T. Oswald Sheila, our exchange siudenl from Bel- gium, expressed her Thanks 'Io NH siu- denls for iheir hospiialily. E i 3 RICHARD K. OWEN Rick Rick was a lrack siar, 'lhe besl lo be found: As chaplain of l-li-Y he made a powerful sound. Arrowhead 2, 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Norhian 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3-Chaplain 3: Lalin Club l:Track I, 2, 3. CARL PECORARO Carl Wilh drumslick in hand, and music in mind, In Carl Norlh Hills had a real find. Band I, 2, 3: Sludenl Governmenl Represenfalive 3: Wreslling 3. ANTHONY J. PELLIGRENO Tony Wilh a good sense of humor, Tony's a likeable guy. l-lunling and sporls on his lisl rale quile high. HARRY A. PENDER Harry Sincere and personable, and so much lun 'lo have around, I-larry's inleresl' in sporls could nowhere else be found. Execulive Council Represenlalive I, 2, 3: Hall Palrol 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3-Treasurer 3: Norhian 3: Pep Club I: FooI'baIl I: Track I, 2, 3: Wreslling I, 2, 3. STANFORD PENROD Sian Sian was a genuine whiz on lhe dance floor. His unusual sense ol humor we enioyed even more. Career Club I: Pep Club 2. MARCIA J. PETERSON Marcia Having lenl her lalenls lo various aclivilies lhis year, This charming redhead will succeed in her chosen career. Anglo-American Club 3: Arrowhead I, 3: Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I: Norhian 2.3: Pep Club 2.3. R. Owen A. Pelligreno S. Penrod C. Pecoraro H. Pender M. Pelerson DENNIS H. PETRI Dennie Compelenl Dennie was a fall, blue-eyed blonde. Ol biology and cars he was exceplionally fond. FRED K. PFENNIG Fred Fred's congenial manner and zealous ways will lake him lar. His enlhusiasm For sporis was second only lo linkering wilh cars. Junior Achievemenl 3. JANIS L. PFORSICH Jan This is a gal who's bound for success: Wilh maiorelles and yearbook, she pul lorlh her besl. Arrowhead 3: Biology Research I, 2: Chorus 3: Chapel Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Chorus Execulive Council 3: Lalin Club I-Secrelary I: Maiorelles I, 2, 3: Norhian 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3-Dec. Co-chair- man 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. MANFRED PHILIPP Fred Fred's one guy in our class who will really go lar: ln his iulure as a chemisl, he cerlainly will slar. Biology Research I, 2, 3-Presidenl' 3: Chess Club I, 3: Speech Club 2, 3: Na+ional Honor Sociely 3. JAMES A. PITTNER Jim Model airplanes his lavoriles, German class came nexl: Righl now Jim's undecided bul he'll be a sure success. JUDITH A. PRICE Judy Our grey-eyed Judy was a likeable lass: The Arrowhead will miss her on lheir business slall. Bowling Club 2: Arrowhead 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Chapel Choir 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Commercial Club-Service Chairman 3: Norhian 3: Pep Club I: Nalional Honor Sociefy 3. J. Pillner J. Price D. Pelri J. Plorsich F. Pfennig lvl. Philipp P. Prince D. Ramage N. Reidenbach K. Queiser J. Redondo J. Reubi PAUL D. PRINCE Paul Paul found his niche in malh class This year. A zealous worker, he'II be a success in his career KAREN ANN OUEISER Karen When Karen Iypes, mislalces are few, A iob well done, when she is Ihrough. F.H.A. 2, 3: F.N.A. I, 3: Pep Club I. DANIEL E. RAMAGE Dan As presidenr of Chorus friendly Dan did excel: An engineer in Ihe Iulure he'II surely do well. Band I: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 2, 3 -Presideni 3: Hall Pafrol 3: S+uden+ Governmeni AI'Ierna'I'e I. JOSEPH N. REDONDO Always happy and smiling wilh a I-li for all: Joe's specially-cars, elecrronics, his call. llJoell Wreslling 2, 3. NORMAN A. REIDENBACH Norm was a real Norlh Hills sporls fan: Amiable and agreeable in all he began. IINOI-mll Anglo-American Club 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Track 3. JOHN A. REUBI Soil-spoken John, wilh Ihal devilish gleam: He found his niche in NHHS on Ihe wreslling Ieam. Phofography Club I: Wreslling I, 2, 3. llJohnll 52 H. Rich P. Richerl P. Rineharl C. Richards J- RIGQSI' N. Risl' HENRY D. RICH Hank This bone-shaker was rugged, wilh gumplion galore. Wilh Hank, Ioolball and sociology really did score. Pep Club I: Fooiball I, 2, 3. CAROL M. RICHARDS CaroI Carol played Ihe Irumpef when marching wilh Ihe band While her Ialenls in Speech Club were much in demand. Anglo-American Club 3: Band I, 2, 3: Biology Research I, 2: N.F.L. I, 2, 3: Speech Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens 3: Correspondence Club 3. PENNY LEE RICHERT Penny FI-IA is a club lhar Penny would never miss: A beaulician 'Io be, so people's hair she can fix. F.H.A. I, 2, 3: F.N.A. I: Pep Club I. SARAH JANE RIEGER Jane Sewing was a favorile paslime for cure, sofl-spoken Jane: The role of a secrelary she is derermined Io arlain. Bowling Club I, 2: Pep Club I: Y-Teens 2. PATTY RUTH RINEHART This friendly lass has a lovely voice: As a secrelary she'll be a good choice. llPa,H,Yll Arrowhead 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Y-Teens I. NANCY JANE RIST An Indian gained from Ihe Tigers Ihis year: Poised and well-dressed, Nan did appear. Pep Club 3. Nan i S Walclw auf! I+ niighi bile. B. Rilenbaugh D. Rilier BARBARA ANN RITENBAUGH Barb Bains, lhe girl wiih lhe many shades of hair: She had such a gay ailiiude of Devil-may-care. Bowling Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: F.H.A. 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3. DONNA JEAN RITTER Donna Ai singing in ihe chorus, versaiile Donna did line. Her abililies in a secrelarial course surely will shine. Arrowhead 2, 3: Chapel Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Sfudenr Governmenl' Represenlalive I, 2. JOAN D. ROBINSON Joan A Norlh Hills inlellecl who was always lively and gay, Her personalily added 'ro her ialenl in a very big way. Anglo-American Club 3-Vice-presidenl 3: Arrowhead I, 2, 3- Firsf Page Edifor 3: Bowling Club I: Class Play 3: Pep Club 3: Speech Club 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. BARBARA L. RUDOLPH Barb was shorl and sweel'-so full of spice: ln a whiie cap, she's sure lo loolc nice. llsarbll Bowling Club 2: F.N.A. I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3. . Robmson B. Rudolph S. Rumslay SUSAN JEANNE RUMSTAY Sue Sue was a sophisiicale, up on ihe lalesl' siyles in clolhes: Nealness and abilily will false her liar in 'the career she chose. Arrowhead 3. RONALD M. RYGIEL Ron A capable Red-Raider on ihe liooiball lream ihis year: AI his posi' beiween classes, his friendly smile would appear. Chorus 3: Boys' Chorus 3: Hall Parrol 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Foofball I, 3: Traclr 2: Wreslling 2. CAROL JEAN SAATHOFF Carol She had lhai' never-ending humor ihai never could bore us: And her fargel afler high school will be Roberi' Morris. Arrowhead 3: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I. JACK R. SABINA Jack Jack was one who served Norih Hills well. Wiih foolball and baseball especially did he excel. Band I: Swing Band I: Bowling Club 2: Chess Club I: Execulive Council Represenlafive I, 2-Vice-presidenl' 3: Hall Palrol 3: Base- ball 2, 3: Foofball 2, 3: Pre-engineering Club 3. R. Rygiel C. Saalhofl J. Sabina R. Sapp J. Sawhill B- Schaefer ROGER SAPP Roger This avid sporls lan cheered, no mailer whal lhe game: As lreasurer of Bowling Club, he won his acclaim. Bowling Club I, 2, 3-Treasurer 3: Hall Palrol 3: Foolball Ig Track 2: Wreslling Ig Pre-engineering Club 3. JOHN W. SAWHILL Skip Skip, an especially diligenl' worker on ihe slage crew, His inieresls-huniing, iishing and cars-lo name a lew. Pholography Club 2, 3: Slage Crew 2, 3. BILLIE J. SCHAEFER Billie A Commercial Club assei was Billie by name: Nexl year she'll be ihe greaiesl iypisl in 'rhe game. Arrowhead 3: Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I7 Nalional Honor So- ciefy 3. REGIS J. SCHELLER Rege A big, brawny grappler was fair-haired Rege : In his many maiches Nl-ll-IS lans he'd please. Wreslling 2, 3. R. Scheller v, schigei 5, gchqndel VICKI LOU SCHIGET Vicki'l Wiih Vicki's vivaciousness lhere's never a dull momeni, Added mischievous oomph lo our class wiihoui inienl. Bowling Club I, 2: Mixed Chorus I, 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Hal Pa'rroI 2: Pep Club I, 2: S'Iuden+ Governmenl Represenfaiive 2-AI- lernale Ig Y-Teens I. SANDY LEE SCHINDEL Sandy The lile ol The parly, brighl and lun, Cheerleading made her a place in The sun. Arrowhead lg Bowling Club I, 2: Cheerleading I, 2, 3' Mixe Chorus 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Execulive Council-Recording Szcrelar I, 2, 3: Norhian I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: MOST ATHLETIC. JUDY LEE SCHINDLER Judy This peppy cheerleader was quiie a live wire, Wilh good looks and charm many girls would desire. Bowling Club I, 2: Cheerleading I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2: Execulive Council Represenlalive 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3. DAVID FRANK SCHLEMMER Dave Wilh a devilish gleam in his eye, and a very quick smile, As Secrelary oi Traffic, Dave did a iob worihwhile. Bowling Club 2, 3: Eleclronics Club 2: Execufive Council Represenl -Ialive 2-Alfernafe I: Hall Palrol 33 Pre-engineering Club 35 Pro iec+ion Club 2: Sludenl Governmenl 3-Secrelary of Traffic 3. J. Schindler D. Schlemm Mosl likely lo succeed PAUL F. SCHMANDT Paul Versafile and facfful, Paul's favorife class was voice: Nexf year Slippery Rock will be his firsl choice. Bowling Club 2, 3-Presidenl' 3: Elecfronics Club 2: Hall Pairol 3: Pep Club 3: Proiecfion Club 2, 3-Treasurer 3. ITHOMAS SCHMIDT Tom Blue'eyed Tom fhoughf parfies were fhe greafesf: A chance fo use his skill on a car was never missed. JAMES SCHMIEDLIN Jim A sporfsman af hearf, as a grappler could be seen, We know he will look greaf in fhe uniform of fhe Marines Arf Club I:'WresIIing I, 2, 3. DARRYL SCHNARRENBERGER Dee Lasf year Perry High-losf a sweef and capable girl: As a fufure airline hosfess, Dee hopes fo see fhe world. bowling 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Commercial Club 3. JANET MAY SCHODDE Jane+ Soff-spoken Janef was a smarf-looking sighf: In fhe fufure as a recepfionisf, she's sure fo be all righf. Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I. MARY ELLEN SCHRINER Mary Thanks fo Mary Ellen, our inframurals were a hif: You'll see her nexf year, a success af Piff. Bowling Club I: F.T.A. I: Inframural Helper I, 2, 3. .Schmandf J. Schmiedlin J. Schodde .Schmidf D. Schnarrenberger M. Schriner GARY EARL SCHUMAN Gary A quief fype of person, Gary will surely be college bound: In fhe fufure as a bookkeeper he mosf likely will be found. Junior Achievemenl I, 2, 3: Phofography Club I, 2. JOHN H. SCHURMAN John Quief, solemn John could make people foe fhe line : When he becomes a feacher he'll do iusf fine. Bowling Club 2, 3-Treasurer 3: Elecfronics Club 2: Hall Pa+rol 3: Hi-Y 3: Pep Club 3: Phofography Club I: Proieclion Club 2, 3. LINDA JEAN SCOTT Linda A lively doll who confribufed wifh pep, To yearbook and class and kepf fhem in sfep. Arrowhead 2: Mixed Chorus I, 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Execufive Council Represenfafive I-Vice-presidenl' 2-Treasurer 3: Class Play 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3: Norhian I, 3-Feafures Edi-lor 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Hershey Exchange 2. EUGENE E. SCRUGGS Gene Biology Research occupied rnosf of Gene's fimei He always apprecialed sporfs of all kinds. Biology Research I, 2, 3: Pholography Club I. ALBERT SEEBACHER AI Hunfing and fishing always casf a spell over Al : He had an easy-going humor fhaf made many a pal. Bowling Club I, 2. LINDA HELEN SETLER Linda Linda, Typing Edifor of fhe Arrowhead in I963, Wifh soff-spoken commands had greaf efficiency. Arrowhead I, 2, 3, Typing Eclifor 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. G. Schuman L. Scoff A. Seebacher J. Schurman E. Scruggs L. Sefler J. Showe M. Skinner A- Srnilh J. Skillen D, Smeresky C. Smifh JONATHAN SHOWE Jon An essenfial assef and MosI' Likely fo Succeed all will say: As Presidenf .of fhe BEST Senior class Jon did his du'I'y each day. Band I, 2, 3: Swing Band I, 2, 3-Leader 3: Sax Sex'Ie'I' I, 2, 3: Bi- ology Research Club I, 2: Execufive Council 3-Presidenl' 3: French Club I: Hall Palrol 3: N.F.L. I, 2, 3: Speech Club I, 2, 3-Treas- urer 2-Presidenl' 3: Sfudenf Governmeni Represenlafive I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. JOHANNE SKILLEN Jo A real sfandouf on fhe dance floor and iusf aboul' anywhere, Jo's snappy sense of humor was beyond compare. Bowling Club I, 3: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Pep Club I: Y-Teens 2, 3. MARCIA A. SKINNER Marsh Marsh's falenfs appeared in her voice class every day: Any business office would be glad fo have her sfay. Arrowhead 2, 3: Bowling Club I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 3: Girls' Chorus Ii 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Norhian 3: Pep Club I: Slu- denl Governmenf Represenlafive 2-Alfernale I, 3. DONNA J. SMERESKY Donna Cufe and sweel' is how fhis girl rafes: Donna would make any office really look greaf. Arrowhead 3: Chorus I, 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I, 2: Y-Teens 2. AUDREY A. SMITH Aud Energy-packed Aud will be a business world sfandou+ : On her shorlhand abilify her 'Ieachers did counf. Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I, 2. CHARLES A. SMITH Chuck Green-eyed Chuck was a cheerful individualisf: In working wilh cars he was a real specialist Pholography Club I. 56 S G. Smifh K. Srnifh V. Smifh J. Smith L. Smifh V. Soles GRACE E. SMITH Gracie' Zealous, easy-going Gracie as a secrefary will succeed: In Pep Club and Commercial Club she always did her deed. Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I: Y-Teens I, 2. JULIE A. SMITH JuIie' Always ready wifh a smile is fhis personalify-packed miss: ' She will go many a mile as an airline sfewardess. Execulive Council Allernafe 3: Norhian 3: Pep Club 2, 3-Commil' fee Chairman 3: Y-Teens 2. KENNETH JAMES SMITH Ken' Good-nafured Ken was an afhlefe all around: On fhe gridiron and diamond he could be found. Hi-Y 3: S'IudenI' Governmenl' Allernafe 2: Baseball I, 2, 3: Foofbal I, 2, 3. LONNIE STAGG SMITH A compefenf member of our indusfrious I'Ii-Y: In college he will surely have honors 'lhal' are high. Bowling Club 2: Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Proieclion Club 3: Bas- kefball I. Lon VIRGINIA LEE SMITH Ginny Ginny was sweef, Ihal' was easy Io fell: While acfive in Pep Club, sh,e served NH well. Pep Club I, 2, 3. VIRGINIA G. SOLES Ginger Brown-eyed and peppy Ginger liked sporfs iusf fine: In fhe Nl-ll-IS Chorus she really did shine. Arrowhead 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Class Play 2: Library I, 2. I me .1 Who says we have no pro- fessionals in This school? J. Sonderman M. Sowyak JUDITH CLAR SONDERMAN Judy A Truly lerrilfic assel lo lhe varsily cheerleading line, To a sharp sense of lashion Judy's really inclined. Arrowhead I, 2: Bowling Club I, 2: Cheerleading 2, 3: Inlramural Official 3: N.F.L. I: Norhian I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Speech Club I: Sfudenl' Governmenf Allernale 3: Y-Teens 2. MICHAEL E. SOWYAK Mike Tall, allraclive Mike was as loyal as lhey came, Indispensable io 'rhe learn in winning Iheir lame. Hall Palrol 3: Foo+baII I, 2, 3: Track 2, 3. LAUREL JANET SPAK Laurel Laurel, always lull ol pep, lalenl, and wif, ln her various aclivilies she never said quil. Ehapel Choir 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Lalin lub I: Nalional Honor Sociefy 2, 3: Norhian 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2. ROBERT E. SPRINGER Bobby ' Bobby was small, buf big in 'rhe hearlp In our foolball wins he played a big pari. Baseball 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3. L. Spak R. Springer M. Slaples MARJORY ALICE STAPLES Margie Perl, dependable Margie was well-liked by all: Upon gradualion she will enler nursing nexi lall. Anglo-American Club 3: Arrowhead 3: Chapel Choir 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: F.N.A. I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Nafional Honor Sociely 3. DIANE LOUISE STEELE Di Singing and wriling look lhe lime ol: lhis quiel maid: Our memory ol her never will fade. Anglo-American Club 3: Arrowhead I, 2, 3-Copy Edilor 3: Bowling Club 2: Chapel Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Execulive Council Assislanf Seclion Leader 3: Hall Palrol 2, 3: Pep Club 3-Co-chairman of Enlerlainmenl 3: Sfudenl Governmenl 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. JAMES J. STEIGERWALDT Jim An ellervescenl personalily he was known fo possess: As a doclor in lhe fulure, he's sure for successf Bowling Club 3: La'Iin Club I: Track 3: Wreslling I, 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANNA STEVENS Ann Devoled lo lhe library was sweel' and sincere Annu: Aller graclualion, secrelarial work is her plan. Arrowhead 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: F.H.A.-Secrelary 3: Library Club I, 2, 3: Norhian 3. D. Sleele J. Sieigerwaldf E. Slevens B. Slrowe P. Sluchell D. Sfuckralh BETTY ANN STROWE BeH'y Energelic Belly did a lol lor Norlh Hills High: A hard-working edilor was a lacl' none can deny. Arrowhead I, 3: Bowling Club I, 2, Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls' OcI'e'I 3: Mixed Ensemble 3, Execulive Coun- cil Allernaie I, 2, 3: Class Play 2, 3: Nafional Honor SocieI'y 2, 33 Norhian 2, 3-Aclivilies Edilor 3, Pep Club 2, 3-Commiflee Head 3. PENNY L. STUCHELL Pinky An angel of mercy in 'Ihe lulure she'lI beg Good luck Io you, Pinky, and prosperily. F.H.A. I, 2, 33 F.N.A. I, 2, 3-Vice-presidenf 2-Presideni' 3. DAVID STUCKRATH Dave Allraciive and friendly was humorous Dave , Co-caplaining ihe Hoopers, his all he gave. Arrowhead I, 2, 37 S+udenI' Governmenf Allernale I, 2: Baskelball I, 2-Co-capfain 3. DAVID A. SUKLA Dave Happy-go-lucky wilh a carefree way, When cheering for Norlh Hills, he had much Io say. D, Sukla K. Swanberg J. 'league KATHY SWANBERG Kay' Driving and dancing were lavoriles ol Kay's , Her plans include college for lulure days. Arrowhead'3g Commercial Club 3: Library Ig Norhian 3: Pep Clul I, 21 Pholography Ig S.A.A. Co-sludenl' Head 3: Y-Teens I. JACKLYN L. TEAGUE Jackie' Jackie was known for lhe Arrowhead 3 Wilh blood, swear, and fears she pul Ihe paper Io bed. Anglo-American Club 3-Corresponding Secrelary 3: Arrowhea I, 2-Edilor 37 Class Play 27 Maiore'H'es I, 2, 3, Norhian 2, 3: Pea Club 37 Na'IionaI Honor Sociely 3. MARY LILLIAN TENOS Mary' Horseback riding was Mary's Iavorile sporl: She hopes 'ro have a chemislry career oi some sorl. Bowling Club I, 27 Lalin Club Ig Library Club I, 3: Norhian 3. JEREMY LYNN THOMAS Jeremy' An enlhusiaslic cheerleader who supporled every Ieam, Jeremy reigned wilh beauly and charm as our Foofball Queen. Arrowhead 2, 3, Bowling Club I, 2: Cheerleading I, 2, 3-Capiair 3: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3-Secrefary 3: Girls Chorus I, 2, 33 Execuiive Council Represenlalive 2-AIIerna'I'e I Norhian 2, 3-Liferary Ediior 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Sfudenf Gov- ernmenl I, 3-Co-secrefary of Publicily 3: MOST PERSONABLE. M. Tenos J. Thoma Our fulu re secre'raries JOSEPH ROBERT THOMAS Joe In sporls, baskelball and goll really raled high: To many in Norlh I-lills, lhis lad was quile a guy. Commercial Club 3: Baskelball 3: Golf 3. PAUL A. THOMPSON PauI Paul was so personable,-of lhis lhere was no doubl. When wreslling lor Coach Weixel, he rarely losl a boul. Execufive Council 3: Hall Palrol 3: Hi-Y 3: Pep Club 3: Foolball , 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Wreslling I, 2, 3. JAMES THOMSON Jim Thisiimiable band member really loved lo lish. His dream 'ro be a pilol in lhe Air Force he'll gel' his wish, Band I, 2, 3: Biology Research 2: Phofography Club I. v1ALINDA URBAN Linda Linda, we know, is bound lor success: As arl edilor ol' The newspaper, she was lhe besl. nrrowhead 2, 3-Arf Edilor 3: Arl' Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 3: alional Honor Sociefy 3. ROBERT P. VARDZEL Bob Quickly earning The lille, elernal iokesl'er, by his hilarious ways, Easy going Bob will make a lop-nolch baker in his lulure days. CATHERINE JANE VEVERS CaI'I1y When lhinking ol humor, Calhy comes lo mind: In Norlh Hills a sweeler girl was hard lo find. lowling Club 2: Chapel Choir 3: Mixed Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Elixed Ensemble 3: Girls' Ode? 3: Trio 3: Class Play 2: Commercial lub 3-Secrelary 3: Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I. J: Thomas J. Thomson R. Vardzel P. Thompson M. Urban C. Vevers SALLY I. VICKERMAN SaIIy Allraclive and neal are Sally's middle names: In cheerleading and chorus she gol numerous acclaims. Bowling Club I, 2: Cheerleading I, 2, 3: Chorus 3: Chapel Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3. WILLIAM H. VOGEL Bas .. .i - . Bas was a quiel, complaisanl member ol our class: We know his success in The lulure few will surpass. Commercial Club 3: Arrowhead 2. THOMAS J. VOLZER Tom ln alhlelics, especially bowling and Irack, Tom showed he really had a knack. Bowling Club 2, 3: Foolball I: Track I, 2, 3. JOSEPH J. WAAG Joe Good humored Joe was dark and Iall: To his hobby. eleclronics, he gave his all. Pholography Club I. SANDRA WABLE Sandy Sandy came from Sl. Benedicfs in her iunior year. She loved Io go Io baseball games and give a mighly cheer. SANDRA LEE WALKER Sandy Ouiel' and sweel' Sandy had her lime well spenl, Singing in chorus and serving sludenl governmenl. Arrowhead 3: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Mixed Quarlel' 2, 3: Lalin Club I: Norhian 2, 3: Pep Club I: SI'uden'I Gov- ernmenl 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. S. Vickerman T. Volzer S. Wable W. Vogel J. Waag S. Walker T. Walls R. Ward C. Wafferson J. Ward C. Wafeska N. Waffs TERRY E. WALLS Terry Quief and shy Terry enioys drawing cars: ln mechanical drawing he'll surely go far. JOHN WARD A skillful sporfs wrifer, Jack enjoyed fhis fhe besf. For any kind of sporfs he had plenfy of zesf. Arrowhead I, 2, 3: Hall Pafrol 3: Pep Club I, 3: Sfudenl' Govern- menf Alferna+e I: Baskefball I, 2, 3. Jack ROBERT F. WARD This nimble fellow quiefly did a good iob. As an indispensable G-man, we'll remember Bob, Bowling Club 3: Baseball 2, 3: Foofball I. llBobll CHARLENE JOAN WATESKA Char Char served fhe school fo fhe besf of her abilify, And her name as an arfisf we are bound fo see. Arrowhead I, 2, 3: Pep Club I. CAROLYN JEAN WATTERSON Carol was devofed and diligenf when all's said and done. Hard work is in fhe fufure if a nurse she'II become. Carol F.H.A. I, 3: F.N.A. 3: Pep Club I. NOREEN J. WATTS Nor Nor's a gal who loves fo sing and bowl: Becoming a legal secrefary is her one goal. Bowling Club 2, 3--Presidenf 3: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 3: Trio 3: Norhian 2: Pep Club 2, 3. 60 55 a I C. Weiler E. Weinbrenner M, Weigg W. Weimer J. Weir J, Weifzg CAROL WEILER Caro Lovely Carol had beaufiful, expressive eyes. She will be a ferrific secrefary, we surmise. Bowling Club 2, 3: Commercial Club 3-Vice-presidenl' 3: Pep Clu I, 2, 3: Sfudenf Governmenf Represenfafive 2-Alfernafe I: Y-Tee I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. WILLIAM WEIMER Weemer Bill was a friend fo all fhaf he knew. For Nl-ll-IS his cheering came fhrough. Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Baslcefball I. EVELYN JEANNE WEINBRENNER Evy Sweef and ever-smiling Evy will be a firsf rafe secrefary. As a lively Indian fan her loyalfies never did vary. Bowling Club 2, 3-Assisfanf Secrefary 3: Commercial Club F.H.A. I: Pep Club I, 2. JOYCE EILEEN WEIR Cufe and cogueffish was fhis senior girl. . Yearbook and chorus kepl Joyce in a whirl. Joyce l Bowling Club I, 2-Team Capfain 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Norhia I, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3-Commiffee Head 2: Y-Teens I, 2. MILDRED WEISS Her devofion fo Norfh Hills and her conservafive manner Made lv1illy's friends fhink fhaf few are grander. Many Bowling Club 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I: Y-Teens I. JERRY L. WEITZEL Good-looking blonde, and nice fhrough and fhrough, In wresfling ,and baseball Jerry knew whaf fo do. Jerry Execurive Council Alfernafe 3: Gym Club I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, J Foolball I: Wres'I'ling I, 2, 3. Whai do you mean l owe fif- 'iy cenls? l never even ioolc lhal boolc oui. , Weller 1. Weller RANK WELFER Frank TEX WESTON Puppel ' A irurnpei player from way baclc when, Tall, good-nalured Tex was always such iun: Frank shall be an ouisanding physician many will lhanlc. As The liie of ihe pariy, he was never ouldone. and I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: La+in Club I-Treasurer I: Track 2, 3: Biology Rf-2SearCl'1 li Hi-Y l. 22 Lafin Cll-Il-7 22 PSP Club l. 2. 37 aiional Honor Socieiy 3. Speech Club 3: Sfudeni Governmenl' Aliernaie 3: Fooiball l. :ARL WELLER Carl JANICE wi-MTE Janice Wilh iniramurals and Pep Club Carl found his way. ::a:,,,ha:red 'uaniceu had 6 m:SCh:eVOuS Smile' His liObl3Y WGS ll5i9l'lim3 io fecofds WW ilme Oi dev' Wilh her qregarious ways she had a singular siyle. ep Club 3' Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2. JALTER EDWARD WENZEL Ecl NORMA WILCOX --Norma-I Ed had a definile ilair for cooking and cars. In ,he inure Wewe GH Sure ,haf hem go far. This cuie liiile blonde came 'lo us lasi' year, l-ler life is a sure success boih far and near. Arrowhead 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Class Play 2, 3: Y-Teens 2-Vice-presidenf: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 1o'l'og ra phy Club I. 1ARGARET JOAN WERNER Peggy Thoughiiul of oihers, wiih ihal' ceriain exira glow, , . ,, ll aslced io do a iaslc for Nl-ll-iS, she'd never say no. J' IFlsh This boy lilces music and cars Thai are iasi. :rrowhead 2: Bowling Club 2: Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' Chorus 2. 3: Lois of luck, Fish, when you siari io broadcast iecu+ive Council Represenialive I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I: Norhian 3: ep Club I, 3-Commiffee Head 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy 3. Mixed Chorus l, 3: Boys' Chorus l, 3. . Wenlel M- WGFHGF T. Weslon J. While N. Wilcox W. Wiles bl JANET L. WILGOMAS Jane+ To N.H,lrQm Sl. Benedicl's came easy-going Jane'l'. She loves ro read, and for a filing career she's fir. Bowling Club 3. BEVERLY ANN WILKINSON BeverIy' Beverly lypes and lranscribes wilh speed: As a secreiary she's sure lo succeed. Bowling Club 3: Commercial Club 3: Pep Club I. VIRGINIA LEE WILL Ginnie' Ginnie was quierly charming and immaculaiely dressed. A career in home economics suirs her besr. F.H.A. 2, 3-Secreiary 2, Vice-presiden+ 31 F.T.A. 2: Pep Club I. BARBARA ANNE WILLIAMS A dark-haired sweelrhearl' who's golf an eye lor arf, As an ardeni member of Pep Club, Barb's really done her pari. Arrowhead 3: Bowling Club 2: Norhian 2: Pep Club I, 3. GORDON LEE WINDHORST Lee Handsome and wellegroomed describe Gordon well. In hunling and 'Fishing lhis ourdoors man did excel. GEORGE WINDISCH Smiley George was oh, so near wilh a grear big smile: His loolball and lrack we'II remember along while. Pep Club I, 2, Pholrography Club I, 2, Foolball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Gym Club 3: Hall Pafrol 3. J. Wilgomnas V. Will L. Windhorsl B. Wilkinson B. Williams G. Windisch Barb MARY JANE WINDISH Jane Jane had such a quier way wirh a humor all her own. For brains and wriling abiliry she was so well-k DOWN. Anglo-American Club 3-Presideni 3, Arrowhead 3: Class Play 3: Norhian 3: Sfudenl' Governmenf Represenlafive Ig Nalional Ho Socieiy 3. BARBARA A. WIVELL Sparkly as a diamond wiih a special smile, Barb When driving anywhere, Barb enioys every mile. Ari' Club I, 27 Bowling Club 2,43g Commercial Club 3: Pep CII 2, 3. JO ANN WODZINSKI Joey was a darling: 'ro rhis we all agree. Joey By her looks and behavior Ihis was plain To see. Bowling Club 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2. NANCY WOODWORTH Nancy This compelenr miss wanls ro become a secrelary. Her inieresr in Bowling Club and records seldom did vary. Arrowhead 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3: F.H.A. Pep Club l, 2. DORIS WORKMAN This inrelligeni' miss was quile an exceprion. Doris had such an innocenl humor in her pos ll 0 Dori: session. Arrowhead 2, 3, Bowling Club 2: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3: Mixc Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 35 Girls' Oc'Ie+ I, 2, 3: F.T.. 2, Hall Palrol 3, La'Iin Club Ig Nafional Honor Socieiy 2, 3: SI' den+ Governmeni' 3. GEORGE A. WUERTHELE George Nonchalanlr Georgef' was a suave looking guy. As a wriler or a lawyer he'Il be a good buy. Anglo-American Club 3: Chess Club Ig Class P Speech Club I, 2, 3. J. WIndISlT J. Wodzinski B. Wivell N. Woodworlh lay 2, N.F.L. I, 2, D. Workma G. Wuerrh 62 B. Young T. Young W. Young H. Ziegler D. Zinsner BARBARA A. YOUNG Barb WILDA JEAN YOUNG Will This dimpled darling was a well-groomed lass. Oul-going and energelic are some ol her lrails. Barb was a Commercial Club secrelary no one could surpass. Shorlhand and lyping are classes 'lhal rale. Commercial Club 2-Treasurer 3: Pep Club I, 3: Y-Teens 3. Commercial Club 3: F.H.A. I: Pep Club I. HERBERT O. ZIEGLER Herb LHOMAS CRAIG YOUNG Tom Tom, a rough and ready gridder, had clean-Cul handsomeness: As caplain ol lhe field leam he aided in our success. owling Club 2: Hall Palrol 3: Pep Club 2: Fooiball 2, 3: Track 2, -Co-caplain 3. Herb was 'the guy who did The mosl: OF his worlc as presidenl we surely can boasl. Mixed Chorus 3: Chapel Choir 3: Boys' Chorus 3: Class Play 2: Hall Palrol 2, 3: Junior Achievemenl' I: Nalional Forensic League I, 2, 3: Proieciion Club I: Speech Club I, 2, 3: Sfudenl Governmenf I, 2, 3-Vice-presideni 2, Presidenf 3: Hershey Exchange 2: DID MOST FOR NORTH HILLS DALE P. ZINSNER Z The besl loolball manager Norlh Hills ever had: Any college would be honored lo have lhis likeable lad. Bowling Club 2, 3: Execufive Council Allernale 2: Hi-Y 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Phofography Club I: Foolball I, 2, 3-Manager: Traclr I, 2, 3: Wreslling I. I w ' RAYMOND A. TRITINGER, JR. Ray We will never forge? you, Ray, our class of '63. We pray lhal' God in Heaven is caring well for lhee. 63 Qem1ofuMosbs DID MOST FOIZ NORIH HILLS Naucg COOPPIU I-mb Zwgvw MOST LIKELY TO QUCOEED Liudoflfmuv JowQkow MOQV PERQONABLE Jmem5Tf1oma5 C!wwbMwdiw MOQTATHLETIO Bob Dowlw MOST MUSICAL Qall71JMm1sow BobDdU0f Alma We're uniTed sons and daughTers Bound in love and praise Tor Thee, NorTh Hills High, our Alma lvlaTer, Ever TaiThTul we will be. Alma MaTer, we shall Treasure Memories ThaT never die. Though The years go swiTTly by, We'll be True To NorTh Hills High. Thro' Thy hallowed halls re-echo Voices gay, unTouched by Tears, For wi+hin Thy walls we gaTher Courage Tor The coming years. When The TwilighT Tades around us We shall dream of glories pasT. Our beloved Alma lvlaTer, ThoughTs oT Thee will always lasT. Alma lv'laTer, sTrong and glorious, High aTop The summiT's brow, Proudly we shall laud and honor, For To serve Thee is our vow. J'0NI90P ' JUNIORS-Row I: Mrs. Grine, J. Doss, J. Smnh, J. Slrerzinqer, I.. Ward, B, McI.aughhn, J. I-Iarhmg, L. KIeFnschrnIdI, B. Yefhq, H. BaIerI, E. FPrzqeraIcI, Mr. Priest Row 2: C-. Morgan, S. I-Iughes, J. Peferson, G. RosI4wIraIsIci, J. LiHIe, J. PhiIIips, B. Worley, S. ChappeI In 'IU' SOPHOMORE CABINET-Row I: Mr. MoII+ar, C. John- I , ff ,.,,, son, C. BaIerI, Mr. Ruff, Row 2: B. Wagner, D. WiIIIams, Rffiggxw I if 'It' XA. BaIsIey .K iff, VI-I 'Jfi' 5 JUNIOR CABINET-Mr. Priest G. Morgan, I-I. Baier J. PhIIIips, B. WorIey, B. Yellfg SOPHOMORES-Mr. Mohfar, C. Johanson, J. Anderson, K. Dufney, C. BaIerI, J, Swen- zer, P. ZoIIer, S. I-Iuysman, Mr. Ruff. Row 2 B. I-Ierman, D. Moffat J. Besfmann, M, Bals Iey, D. WIIIIams, T. Jones, J. Gorsky ROOM II5 Row I-l-l. Balerl, T. Beebee, J. Barbln, S, Arnold, N. Abernallw- ey, M. Bauer, J. Balrlwaller, J. Beer Row 2-P. Bernauer, T. Baxfer, C. Barnes, J. Barlo, M. Beck, B. Bouclmeck, V. Anlolnerle, K. Bol- len Row 3-R. Bloller, B. Boeln, D. Blackburn, R. Bagley, B. Adams, G. Blrx, R. Beveridge Row 4-D. Ackerman, T. Bennell, D. Barclay, D. Bllleler, D. Bar- nell, S. Bealfy, I.. Blauflw ROOM 204 Row I-Cr. Foqal, L. Dunn, B Buller, C. Dreves, D. Deulsclw C. Demas, S. Rickwal, N. Dass dorl Row 2-G. Donaldson, M. Korelz- ka, J. Dukes, B. Crenshaw, J Criss, D. Dunn, F. Gessner, Mr. Consolo Row 3--J. Doss, K. Donnell, R Doly, M. Musial, C. McCluskey C. Cramer, B. Dlvlns, M. Cvelic l-l. Dunlop Row 4-S. DeJoy, J. Delaney, H Norbom, B. l-lucklns, R. Gran? B. Donovan, L. Davls, D. Derda Z. Donaldson 68 ROOM II7 Row I:-S. Bulkovlc, D. Brlll, S Clwappel, V. Brunner, K. Cooper S. Carlson, S. Campbell, C Brellenbach Row 2-B. Buller, N. Caye, J Colerlclw, G. Cannon, B. Braun L. Boyd, B. Brown, C. Clark, R Brlrn Row 3-Mr. Smith, I-l. Cook, B Burger, A. Bova, C. Chirclon, J: Canlella, B. Clwlslwolm, P. Cal- lnoun, J. Brlskey Row 4-K. Burr, R. Cook, R. Ca- ruso, G. Carr, J. Brunner, E. Cline, L. Carson, W. Brown ROOM 2I4 Row I-J. Gfardrne, S. I-larfung, G. Haseben, K. Hennrngs J. Harfung. K. Gyekfs J. Geyer, C. F-4a'era Row 2-J. Crorsky, T. Grnde'e. G. Heifzenroder, B. Haber, F. Harf- man, D. Headrlck, B. Hamburg Row 3-D. I-leinrz, K. Gurden, R. Haase, J. Gruenfner, A. Harris ROOM 229 Row I-F. Gafovlch, F. Garreqher J. Geefinq, C. Gerney, L. Ffa B. Faehon, S. Freedman, P. Es- wern Row 2-Mr. Shinko, M. Ebeck, M Garberf, E. Frfzgeraki, N. Eerd- Iey, S. Ehrman, E. Dufney, M Fuszek, P. Gav7n, D.'DuH4owsky Row 3-G. Frress, G. Franceschr- na, B. Ferguson, C. Farley, B. Gahrrnq, M. Fasfuce, S. Fern D. Ffse, J. Ehrman Row 4-B. Garrsh, T. Farrman, T. Finn, L. Falck. B. Eurqahs, J. Fuchs, J. Frenfz B. Frnhauser, R. Genfer ROOM 2I2 Row I-D. Irvine, A. Herman, D Hughes, C. Jenkins, B. Jensen C. Johanson, J. Herfler, S. Heri chenroefher Row 2-B. Holley, D. I-Hgbee, C. I-Hggrnbofhem, S. Hughes, B. Jones, K. Hogman, J. Hogan Mr. Gay Row 3-T. Henzler, K. Jones, B Hughes. B. Huckesfern, C. ln- fan+e. J. Hoffarfh, B. Johnson, C. Hifchcoclc, F. Hrach 1 ROOM 223 ow I-S. LeMasler, S, Krull, S. Malalc, R. Luleran, M. Lucas, D. Larlcins, P. Manning, D. Lolwnes Row 2-E. Lauer, K. Low, L. Louqlwman, S. Marella, D. Lasag- na, J. Leiclwer, G. Maire Row 3-B. Logan, T. Manning, D. Leonard, J. Ley, P. Krumrnerl, B. Ley, P. Marlin, M. Kurywclwak Row 4-J. LiHle, T. Marlin, E. Ludwig, G. Lubberl, C. Marlin, J. Lyons, T. Lulz, T. MacAr+l'iur ROOM 227 Row I-D. Kenneally, J. Keck, L. Kirnmerle, L. Kleinsclmmidf, D. Keller, C. Krebs, K. O'Connor, J. Rodp Row 2-D. Kaelin, R. Kolleny, M. Klinlc, A. Karas, D. Kaulfrnan, J. Crouse, B. Klaas Row 3-J. Kalyyas, A. Kelley, P. Kelley, W. Karn ROOM 22I Row l-J. lvlclnfyre, D. Melzger, S. Morrissey, C. Mueller, B. Mullen, S. McCaffrey, C. Miller, N. Meeks Row 2-B. Miller, C, Morlon, R. Maurer, D. Miller, J. Musser, C. Munlean, D. McGrall'1, J. Morris Row 3-P. Mooney, S. Nauman, B. McLaughlin, P. McBricle,'E. Mul- zel, J. Morrison, M. Moore, E. McNamara Row 4-G. Morgan, J. McDonald, B. Menlzer, F. Murplwy, R. Nagy, F. Neal, C. Milclwell, C. MC- Wlwinney ROOM 2I0 Row I-A. Nemelh, R. Pafierson, C. Reaco, C. Noqa, A. Parisi son, L. Reller, J. Nicolelle, D. Overcashier Row 2-S. Pavilonis, M. Newrnan, M. Norlon, C. Powell, J. Og- den, K. Ogden, C. Podany Row 3-W. Perkins, M. Ponicall, J. Paqenhardl, O. Orr, J. Phil- lips J. Petersen J. Ollvlalley, Mr. Kelly Row 4-B. Norris, J. Rierrel ROOM 2I9 Row I-K. Schaefer, B. Srnyers. M. Smilh, J, Srnifh, S. Slais, G. Snauller, N. Sleighl, D. Schneid- er Row 2-J, Sharpe, R. Schafer, P. Seebacher, J. Schrniil, D. Schneider, J. Schoize, C. Silhan- elc, T. Schindler, C. Silhanela Row 3-C. Sling, P. Schrnill, D. Schneider, J. Scholze, C. Sil- haneh, T. Schindler, C. Silhanelc Row 4-Ga Schallnif, D. Schaper, G. Schmidt J. Schuliies, N. Smilh, A. Schwab, L. Schwab, B. Schlag, R. Srnifh. R. Srnirh ROOM 208 Row I-D. Risley, B. Rankin. P. Ruharic R. Rosenberqer. S. Reubi C. Reilly, B. Riqgi C. Raulcer Row 2-S. Seah M. Rugwn C. Sa- linelc L. F,rdy, A. Reynolds B. Siyers, M. Reisz, Mrs. Bielko Row 3-Mrs. Gibson. O. Roslcwil- alslci, B. Randal W. Rcse T. Rell' T. Reillv, 5. Safe' Row 4-O. Ri': R. Rebe' J. Sw'- eone, M. Ocinlan, R. Scaxo, J. Rossell W. Salafnacha ROOM 2l7 Row I-F. Sunday, J. Slerzlnqer, J. Treqo, M. Toerqe, A. Snow- loall, S. Slewarl, G. Vlscusl, L. Selferl Row 2-E. Slaab, R. Sloelnr, L. Sleqer, C. Vlclcerman, N. Slolqes, G. Slrlnqerl, R. Ternyey, V. Soldalos, J. Tiqllo, Mr, Wald- loqle Row 3-C. Vesnayer, M. Vesnaver, S, Sommers, L. Soul, V. Vellclw, B. Slalger, R. Sfollenburg, J. Spencer Row 4-D. Twaddle, T. Tlwomas, T. Sire-ranlca, D. Tuloridy, R. Slanger, E.,Toplis, J. Viscusl, G. Trllinqer, T. Sullivan, R. Thomas ROOM 206 Row I-J. Armslronq, L. Ander- son, D. Barlley, B. Baldinqer, C. Alppersbaclm, B. Barnes, L. Balc- er, R. Arllwur Row 2-K. Anders, S. Barclay, V. Amplas, S. Bagley, J. Balrlwaller, C. Wallcer, J. Alzerl Row 3-B. Adams, D. Alexander, D. Bayselc, E. Bauman, J. Bach- man, S. Beally, J, Anderson, C. Baierl, M. Balsley Row 4-R. Bagley, B. Argenlalw, F. Barlek, J. Armslronq, C. Al- lerlon, J. Adams, P. Armslrong, B. Auslln, B. Anderson 72 ROOM 2l5 Row I-B. Wills, R. Wesolelc, H Walson, J. Waslco, J. Winlers S. Zelse, B. Worley, L. Ward Row 2-B. Yelllg, J. Weslon, S Wilcox, C. Zimmerman, S. Wil lde, J. Waibel, M. Woodllnq Row 3-R. 1Welss, R. Wessel, B Wilson, D. Weaver, J. Wagoner B. Wleqand, A. Winlers, C Vlcelc Row 4-J. Young, F. Yourlson, R Wflclwlfo. B. Wilson, T. Zllceslw J. Wreqand ROOM 2II Row I-S. Dambfnuqh, G. Carso, K. Campbew K. Curry, G. Cha Lupe, S. Ccoper, S. Cook, K Ejfer Row 2-F. Dvwfefs K. Efrer, S Ciwds C. Deeb T. Curran, R Cezk, E, Ce d: '2 J. Ceevy C. CFm1s Row 3-F. R. Cerr R CFS -33.-.:r'F E. Crcler R Cie. L. C 't,if'F A. Dier7e's M Casper Row 4-R. Ccferder, E. Ceweby B. Dav'se1 V. Csder, R. Eur- fev J. Dexrder, R, Crepe, D Cooper K. Crzber, B,C.a1verL ROOM ZI3 Row I-T. :eers S. :oNe'w S. B.- arwco, L. Brown M. ErafLe'w, A. Benscm, B. Beck, J. Erysom Row 2-3, Eorree, J. Eefges, E. Bimdces T. SJ 'Q S. Surd, D. Bfscrwoff, C. Ehcksfeck, B. Fah- mer, Mr. Fader Row 3-P, Breyme P. Ecrar. N. Ehmkerwsrwip, G. Eosser, R. Befwr- inq, S. Beck L, BecFNer, J. Bech- fold Row 4-L. Biqfey, C. Besrerman, J. Besrmarm, J. BoyNe, D. Brei- Fmser, D. Beqly. J. Beerhalfer, L. Buerwo ROOM 209 Row I-Np DeJoy, J. Fairley, K. Ferguson, J. Dorwarem, P. Fade, P. Fefe, D. Deiaclw, L. Luse Row 2-Mrs. Lacy, L. Farrell. K. Dufmey, M. Divers, E. Diefz. L. DUN, J, Defy, J. Elfringrxam Row 3-J. Dodson, N. Esenrefdw, D. Derafdsem, S. Eefcru, T. Eaclc, T. Fern, S. Defp, C. E?wrenFe'd, R, Diefefs Row 4-J. D'::k J. DiGfIroNamo, C. DeGuLes, D. Faesee', T. Draper, R. Feerwey, N, Erb 73 ROOM 205 Row I-E. Gordon, P. Hali, K Heirn, N. Giasser, A. Griiiin J. Heid, D. Hangge, C. Heins Berg Row 2-B. Heirn, B. Handon, L Guardino, G. Gerwig, J. Gorski S. Heinn. M. Goidbrcnn, S. Har anciien. L. Gfannakos Row 3-F. Gordon, A. Harh C. Heirnsiaedrer B. Harinian, N Hannigan, P. Granf, J. Gorski C. Gindeie Row 4-B. Geyer, T. Harnaiwn, P. Griskai, G. Gross. K. Harms, D Haney, J. Gcodeii, D. Ham- rnerron. F. Gieny, R. Hauck ROOM 207 Row I-J. Friedriciw, C. Forresr M. Forsyrine, P. Sass. S. Ferrer- rnan, G. Fisner, L. Forsier, K Fruse Row 2-M. Forernny. A. Gasserr A. Francescnina, G. Franoesciii- na. R. Ford, R. George, Miss Sciieibie - Row 3-S. Fisciier, K. Gaii, J. Ford T. Fox, B. Ge-riwari, D. Ford, J Gans, C. Fickiey Row 4-R. Franc, D. Wheeler, B Gardner, C. MacFariane, R Frenz, A. Forbes, G. Gainarek ROOM 203 Row I-H. Hiner, B. Hicks, J. Ja cob, K. Jackson, K. Hronec, S Hunrer, I. Hiniermayer, C. Hin kei Row 2-S. Huveiie, J. Jackson, S Hipweii, N. Huysman, K. Him ber, C. Huiciwinson, L. Hess, C Hoifiuaus, J. Hunr Row 3-P. Hunier, M. Hunier, G Hogg, T. Hosey, G. ingram, S Hilif N. Hernrna, M. Herdr Row 4-K. Jolnns, C. Jackson, B Herman, B. Horrneil, B. Herr, J Hungerrnan, G. ide, B. Horron B. Housion ROOM 202 Row I-P. Keele, L. Koerbel, D. Keller, G. Kelly, M. Klaag, M, Johns, S. Jones, J. Keslcinen Row 2-D. Klaas. T. Jones, C. Johnson, C. Kennedy, C. Keller, P. Kissinger, M. Kurlz, C. Klellce Row 3-P. Kelly, B. Johngon, D, Knight R. Kainlz, J. King, D, Jones, J. Jones, A. Kerrish, J. Kelp Row 4-B. Jordan, C. Kleine, R. Knolls, D. Jones, J. Kelly, C. Kelly AUDIO VISUAL Row I-C. Marsh, B. Maroney, J. Miller, S. MacKay, P. Milliken, J. Mawhinney, S, Mayer, M. Malcray, N. McClellan, Kf Love Row 2-T. Magnilioo, D. Ludolll, L. Michaels L. Maslernalc, D. Mieslrer, D. McGuire, C. Lorn- nelh, M. Miller, D. Mansiield, R. McConnell Row 3-D. Marlin, W. Masarlis, B. McClurg, S. Luley. J. Marlin, J. Lowe, J. Meyer, J. Monlgorn- ery, J. Mclnlyre, R. Mailhews, K. Miller Row 4-D. Moflal, R. Marlin, F. Manheimer, T. Mallhews, A. Manlea, F. Maguire, E. Mackan, R. Mennow, D. Loos, R. Malone, R. McNabb, M. Medyiok AUDIO VISUAL Row I-D. RIvIlIIps, J. Rierrel, S Mullen, R. Plund, L. Palrerson C. Penrod, D. Morgan, S. Per- Icins Row 2-T. Pesouzzl, S, Pelzar, S Orrnsby, A. Palmer, K. Ogden E. Morris, B. Oliver, R. Mueller J. Nedln Row 3-G. Oqfeslfy, D. Nled, K Myers, P. Morrissey, B. Neville M. Osborne, B. Poll, D. Ruger, D. Morrls Row 4-B. Pallerson, J, Moore, D Mooney, S. Oplak, T. Pasclwke R. Moody, B. Muzzey, C. Neld- I1ardI', A, Pavlilc, B. Plorslclw, B Mueller CAFETERIA I Row I-S. Rieland, S. Sclwlaq, L. Sanford, D. Sanlelli, D. Reznar, J. Sarlain, L. Scluomalcer, J. Reusswlq Row 2-G. ScI1aI, V. Rodgers, J. Rode, D. Saeger, L. Sclwroflm, S. Schieling, K. Rodgers, L. Sclwoe- neclcer, S. Reynolds, B. Samuels Row 3-R. Rolnerls, K. Saunders, J. Samilas, D. Rldgewayf L. Roclwe, R. Scavo, R. Scnrnldl, D. Roberson, C. Sclwmlfs, J. Riden Row 4-P. Robinson, P. Rlsf, L. Sallmer, E. Refelagos, J. Sclwrey, D. Rlclmardson, B. Sauer, J. Rade,G.RicI'1ey, I-I. Roland ARTS AND CRAFTS Row I-J, Prolzrnan, S. Rall, L Poniewaz, S. Redondo, B. Porf er, S. Rolovlc, C. Relworsl, B Resler Row 2-P. Puglln, C. Rein, P Raida, P. Powers, P. Porrer, M Q Prelninger, Mlss Ackerman Row 3--R. Rennlnger, D. Prosser C. Puslay CAFETERIA Ill Row I-L. S'ock?eLserw J. Sn-.Cer ey J. sxclell. J, S'C'TlCITll r S. Tegge T. We? er N. TV K. Slrmb Row 2-S. Swell, J. Swellzcr, J. Taylor, B. Tlwsmpson, B. Slewarl, P. Slew-szrl. P. Walsld B. Vardzel K. Waals Row 3-D. Wiferacn J. lerrsy A. SLP: R. Sswiri S. TFL' mar J. Treav. J. T'.:fvL:..ee B. Tuner Row 4-A. S'l'ilQllT, E, Wmwpler D. Waddell, B. Vardzel. B, Sm- man, L. Trevlsan, R. Vlrgm, R. Kwllcowck. B. Wagner CAFETERIA ll Row I-E. Smereslcy, D. Slsmour D. Sallenqer, D. Slwaull, E. Srnlllw L. Sllflg, B. Snlcler, N. Sfevens Row 2-J. Slwerwood, C. Sovek, B Selling, C. Sinn, T. Smlllw, D Speclwl, J. Soldller, L. Spoelwr C. Slalcovlc Row 3-J. Sholl, J, Soplwer, N Sens, W. Sleln, G. Sklllen, W Slwonlca, D. Sirlarml, B. Singer Row 4-W. Sclwulfz, M. Somerville D, Slarlcey, D. Smillu, P. Scoll' C. Smlllw, B. Scloflo, P.SClwwarlz J. Smlley CAFETERIA IV Row I-C. Zfppler P. Zegler. J. We'nel, B. Weis, B, Welss. S. Zimmerman, K. Wrlqlwl. I-l. Za- borowslcl Row 2-A. Wlesem, R. Wleseckel, D. Willems. L. Weasel, J. Zeller, A. Wenger, B. Wlffefey, N, Wolle, J. W?e-seclxel. R. Wefn- brerwer Mr. Mlller Row 3-Mr. Prlesl. P. Welnbren- ner, L. Wlnler, R. Ycunglcer, B. Wlmner, J. Zilceslw, P. Zeller, B. Waugh, C. Wowlc, M. Weaver, E. Welss Row 4-J. Yee, D. Wlegand, D. Williams, C. We-lmerl, B. Zens- ser, S. Woods, T. Woodrinq,'C. Willis, K. Yoesl, J. Wleseclcel. B Woodworllw, B. Wlre 77 M ww M.-vga. ' 1: Q ,,.. cu 1 if 'Hi f- , , n ., . ,SM fa 1 'fA'5I!'f3E55 hug' . if Hg 'M-M - .11 'ff f I.. - -- A--f f, - '1 '.'N I . - ,,. ,. Q I . - V . .rl g L. ,.,, ,,-, V V ,. .:... . , ,VV. ,.,: A Q ,,:: M , , ff. ,,h.ij' A -- 11.19 ww 1- x -- ., if ' H . -ff11s:f. 91ff:..L F f , ,.,f'Z, . gsm? ii wifi f, Tw, ' , .ig Ag? ' - ffff, 1?Lf?lagiY2..,p25'. '+,g,:,1k W , I a ' .V S. Y 4 A ,f -'X Y' ,, ' .lf ,+ -1 N? .5 a w Y 'SW ' .1.T: g ' . .1 1: ew .el A' 51 - , fi 5 sf a-T ' 1 N .Wm fy win' -- mi-:'-x15?Q,2g4'i'i wk- 5. ' -'Htl-'f YJ 37 xv - Fi F f.if3.fh.f' .?f7:f.9, Tx ' N .1 :film-'Xf X1 -' .1 i'-wk-Y.-s1m qs,fQ5 :, .:--54.1,--1 H f.afwfg'p ,,.553?-fig. gaw k 92.1 ,gn R1 Mm, N 1 X X 4 if .. , :Ji- KTHL- 1. T MJ. 3g,.-.fg..45513g5.'. - :gm 5 'Sig We 43 f 3 if ,,. , -. ,ff-Q T K T .W .,-. x, sw-.':1.g W .ffl?fl'55'i955?i - .1 .1 .M ral in T' k MA K M .., ., Q i T PresidenT Herb Ziegler and Vice-pres- idenT Barb l:aelTen led STudenT Gov- ernmenT This year. l HSTUCTSUT GOvernmeriT is CJGWWOCVGCY in GCTTOU-'I Tl'llS problems oT The various homerooms were presenTed aT CTUOTG TDY MV- ROberT l'l6UlDVlClW SUmm9d UP The LDGSTC The weekly meeTings by The represenTaTives. They also idea OT OUT QOVGWBTQ bOdY- Thaf idea WGS TO F3VOVlde inTormed Their classmaTes oT all TransacTions oT The STU- a democraTic Torm oT selT-governmenT Tor The sTudenTs denf Qeverhrhehrq The power OT rheee members eeuld OT NOrTh l'llll5 Heh School- be checked only by The veTo oT The TaculTy sponsors Miss DoroThy Wadlinger and Mr. RoberT Haubrich and The high school principal. were The TaculTy sponsors This year. Their suggesTions The SpOnSOr'Tng of e -Foreign exchange 5-T-udenf has Wefe alW5Y5 appreciwed by Presldeffl Herb Zeiqler become somewhaT oT a TradiTion aT NorTh Hills High and his Cablfleli School, and This year's STudenT GovernmenT was noT This year s cabineT was made up oT a presidenT, vice- one To break This laudable TradiTion. Our guesT This presidenT, secreTary, Treasurer, and seven special sec- year was Sheila Bevernage Trom Belgium. reTaries. These oTTicers were nominaTed and elecTed in The 19624963 grudehir Qeverhmehr also Supervgeed April OT The P eCeCll'TQ Year- Remaininq membefslilp in various oTher proiecTs such as assemblies, The hall pa- STudenT GovernmenT was composed oT represenTaTives Jrrelel rhe Trading peer' and e megezrhe eempegghl elecTed Trom The homerooms. ldeas, suggesTions, and Row I-C. MarTin, D. Schlemmer, J. Thomas, B. Grogan, K. KersTing, H. Zeigler, B. l3aelTen, R. Obrosky, N. Cooper, P. Brunn, H. Bre- see, Miss Wadlinger, Mr. Haubrich. Row 2-J. Reusswig, D. Workman, N. HolThaus, H. Baierl, S. Walker, S. HarTung, L. ForsTer, D. Klaas, J. Tiglio, D. Larkins, J. HerTler, S. Wilcox. Row 3-C. Chirdon, D. Seagren, T. Fairman, J. Yee, J. Gorski, M. Moore, C. MiTch- l ell, S. Beck, J. Baierl, S. Cooper, C. Baierl. Row 4-C. Jackson, B. Wagner, D. Liddell, J. Di6irolamo, L. SmiTh, D. Kern, E. Ford, J. BurT. 2 i T 2. il! ' !.l lL 'F E1 ...Y .I i4lg ll I D-iQ k9...',?!i .W Q KAREN KERSTN NO Secrefary PETE BRUNN Secretary of Sanifafion BOB OBROSKY NANCY COOPER TVEGSUVGV Secretary of Assemblies 3 5+ A A 1 egg 1' N -W E f ' U CHAD MARTNN A Secretary cf A'H'erE:' r, --x 'TN JEREMY THOMAS EAREARA GROGAN CofSecfefarIe5 of RubNfcVy HELEN BRESEE DAVE SCHLEMMER Secrefary of Soda! Affahs Secrefary of Traffic .gem 7:3 Our sTeady, reliable Hall Palrols I-law Pabwls This year, wilh The addiTion oT an excepTionally large sophomore class, The l-lall PaTrols had a diTTiculT Taslq mainTaining order beTween classes. ln some oT The mosT congesTed areas, The l-lall PaTrols were oTTen Tound in The midsT oT a TranTic and impaTienT crowd OT sTudenTs. Under SecreTary oT TraTTic, Dave Schlemmer, The T-lall PaTrols managed To direcT The TraTTic very eT- TicienTly in spiTe oT The handicap ol overcrowded halls. OTher services perTormed by This group oT boys in- cluded collecTing donaTions Tor The CARE campaign, handling The assembly siTuaTion, and giving inTormaTion To The newly-arrived sophomores. The TaculTy and sTu- denTs greaTly appreciaTed The services rendered by The l-lall PaTrols. NorTh l-lills Hall PaTrols proTecT The sTudenTs wmf,.Qf1mu.e:1 f. w,4fe,mi- A 1. ow-, WYYW , ,K , A fWW,,,,YYY,.s, 1 TWO YEAR MEMBERS Row I-D. Kennedy, M. Moody, S. Manson, S. Lid- dell, Row 2-L. ScoTT, L. Kern, L. Spalc, S. McGuire, J. Maynard. B. Grogan, M'ss ArmsTrong. Row 3 -- B. STrowe, D. ,Worlcman, J. Hughes, H. Bresee, H, Greenwood N Howwfv Qociebj The NaTional Honor SocieTy is an organizaTion Tormed ThroughouT high schools in The UniTed STaTes giving recogniTion To sTudenTs possessing ouTsTanding qualiTies such as scholarship, leadership, service, and characTer. These Tour gualiTies symbolize The Torch, The insignia oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. ElecTion To This organizaTion is The highesT honor a sTudenT may aTTain, Under The leadership oT iTs sponsor, Miss ArmsTrong, and iTs presidenT, Spencer Liddell, The NaTional Honor SocieTy served NorTh Hills High School as iT has in pasT years. Members aided The school by worlcing as guides Tor many evenTs aT NorTh Hills. The annual ac- TiviTies oT NaTional Honor SocieTy included The induc- Tion ceremonies in The spring and Tall, The Tea honoring new members, and The ChrisTmas Alumni Tea. The goal oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy was To en- courage and honor The sTudenTs who earned iTs recog- niTion Through Their ouTsTanding high school record. By aiming Tor This goal, The NorTh Hills High School chapTer oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy conTinued To symbolize iTs high ideals. Row I-A. DieTenderTer, S. Manson, B. Grogan. N. Wilcox, L. ScoTT, K. Kershng, J. Maynard, F. Werner, S. Walker, C. Weiler. Row 2- L. Kern, B. STrowe, L. Spalr, N. HolThaus. D. Workman. D. STeelo. S. McGuire. M. Moody, M. Siaples. Row 3-B. Schaefer, H. Green- wood, J. Windish, H. Bresee, J. Teague, J. Robinson, L. Urban, R. Obroslcy, F. Welfer, S. LEddell. Row 4-J. Price, J. PTorsich, J. Showe L. SeTler, F. Moore, E. Ford, J. Hughes, D. Kennedy, C. MarTin. Row 5-F. Philipp, R. CoulTer, R. Kunz CABINET-Row I: J. Fehrenbach, D. OsTerwise, P. Fox, Mr. Ruff. Row 2: J. Moser, J. MaTThews, D. STeele, B. STrowe, G. Duvall, L. Evans. Row 3: J. Pforsich, J. SrniTh, P. Werner, L. Cain, C. BoTT, K. Bollen. Pep Club To promoTe school spiriT-This was The main purpose oT The Pep Club aT NorTh Hills High School. This end was reached by The many services perTormed by This club and iTs hard-worlcing members. Members, under The leadership oT Their presidenT, Diane OsTerwise, and her CabineT, provided many services ThaT are usually Talcen Tor granTed. They willingly gave Their Time To col- lecT Ticl4eTs, sell programs, make signs, decoraTe, make DECORATIONS-Row I: J. SmiTh, J. Pforsich. Row 2: J. SmiTh, M. Toerge, B. Yellig, E. FiTzgerald, M. KropT, N. Dassdorf. Row 3: D. Smereslcy, J. Wodzinski, N. Wilcox, B. LivingsTon, S. Riclcwall, C. De- mas, P. Robinson. Row 4: 5. Helm, D. Albrecht B. BuTler, M. Beck. S. Burd, A. Daniels. Row 5: P. PorTer, B. Pforsich, J. Ward, J. BurT. 84 posTers, and provide Tood Tor all sporTs evenTs held aT NorTh I-lills. Some oTher very imporTanT acTiviTies han- dled by Pep Club were The Senior Day assembly and The assembly and half-Time program in honor oT The FooTball Queen. Pep Club, sponsored by Mr. RuTT, performed many yaluable services This year and successTully insTilled en- Thusiasm and school spiriT in NorTh l-lill'sTudenTs. .. PM A i r i 5 9 L I ENTERTAINMENT-Row I: D. Sleele, P. Werner. Row 2: D. Workman, J. Robinson, S. Bevernage, B. Beer. Row 3: B. Ruf dolph, P. Thompson, G. Miner FOOD-Row I: J. Brandi, J. Weiizel, G. Duvall, B, Slrowe, S. Glolh, D. Bowers. Row 2: M. Moody, D. Kenneally, B. Wor- ley, P. Siewarr, G. Chalupa, D. McGuire. Row 3: J. Wesion, G. Snauffer, S. Delp, T. Beebee, S. Morrissey POSTER-Row I: E. Morgan, J. Fehrenbach, J. Moser, J. Mairhews, B. Riienbauqh, N. Risr, T. Wesion. Row 2: D. Zins- ner, J. Leininger, J. Mancuso, J. Weir, N. Walls, J. Thomas. Row 3: L. Ward, J. Garvan, J. Sharpe, B. Wagner, D. Wil- liams, E. Celiclonia. Row 4: T, Fox, D. Dickson, I-I. Pender, B. Dornke QT! .LAI SIGNS-Row I: C. Boll, L. Evans. Row 2: K. Doeflinger, N. Cooper, J. Bachrnan, J. Sonderman, G. Denny, J. I-Iunl. Row 3: B. Beck, J. Anderson, M. Divers, F. Gallagher, I-I. Baierl, J. Teague, M. Garlaari. Row 4: S. Vickerman, T. Jones, C. Heins- Ioerg, M. Bauer, L, Peifer, L. Crysler PROGRAM-Row I: P. Schmandi, B. Faelien, D. Kern, F. Diefz. Row 2: E. Srnersky, D. Sismour, P. Pfund, V. Rogers, T. Lanahan. Row 3: E. Pallerson, C. Weller, R. Owen, J. Schur- man, L. Smiih, W. Kwiaiek, B. Bouchek TICKET-Row I: K. Bollen, L. Cain. Row 2: N. Kaczmarkie- wicz, C. McConnell, J. Geyer, L. Urban, K. Gyekis, V. Gwynn. Row 3: M. Siaples, B. Williams, S. Childs, P. Risl, P. Milliken, S. Bollen. Row 4: B. Barnes, D. Irvine, C. Rehorsf, B. Baldinger, D. Barrley, B. Resler LINDA KERN EdiTor-in-ChieT SANDRA CARLSON AssisTanT EdiTor MARDA MOQDY PhoTography EdiTor AImosT audible in The halls oT NorTh HiIIs was The sigh oT reIieT which came Trom The Norhian sTaTT when The IasT deadline was meT and The IasT page Turned in To The prinTer. This was The end oT The work which wenT inTo The prinTing oT The I9o2- I963 Norhian. Under The leadership oT EdiTor-in-ChieT Linda Kern and AssisTanT EdiTor Sandy Carlson, and wiTh The help oT sponsors Miss Berkebile and Mr. WaIdTogIe, The eighT ediTors and Their sTaTTs worked TogeTher To creaTe The besT yearbook pos- sible. The LiTerary STaTT, headed by Jeremy Thomas, composed The poems ac- companying ever senior picTure. Glimpses OT sTudenTs and sTudenT IiTe Through picTures originaTecI Trom The work oT Marda Moody and her PhoTography STaTT. Linda ScoTT's I:eaTures STaTT wroTe abouT special occasions aT NorTh Hills, such as May Day, The class plays, and The Senior Dinner Dance. The many and varied clubs OT NorTh Hills were wriTTen up by BeTTy STrowe and The AcTiviTies STaTT. The cover and designs in The book were planned by Linda Humble and The ArT STaTT. ThroughouT The year, sporTs oT every kind were covered by The SporTs STaTT. headed by Don Kennedy. The acTuaI pubIicaTion oT The yearbook was made possible by Jim Hughes and The Business STaTT. The annual paTron campaign was The source oT much oT The money used Tor The yearbook. Typing every page in The yearbook Tor The prinTer was The duTy oT The Typing STaTT, headed by KaThy Aippersbach. Thanks To The diligence and devoTion OT The enTire Norhian sTaTT, Nor+h Hills' sTudenTs will always have a record oT all phases OT school IiTe in The pasT year. BETTY STROWE LINDA SCOTT JEREMY AcTiviTies EdiTor FeaTures EdiTor Liferary Edifor LQ on W 5' DON KENNEDY JIM HUGHES KATHY AIPPERSBACH LINDA HUMBLE 86 SporTs EdiTor Business Manager Typing EdiTor ArT EdiTor ...f had RT STAFF-L. I-IumbIe, S. Beasley, G. SPONSORS-Mr. Waldfogie, Miss Berkebiie SPORTS STAFF--D, Kennedy, J. Geiser auffer, P. Caihoun, B. Deuisch, B. Barfley J. Teague, B. Karasiury, R. Owen GF? I x. .Q L sez ng LITERARY STAFF-Row I: J. Tnornas. Row 2: D. Kenneally, B. FEATURES STAFF'--Row I: S. Walker, D. Osferwise, L. Scoff, Woriey, J. Sonderman, N. Cooper. Row 3: C. McConnell, R. M. Moore, M. Toerge. Row 2: D. Meizger, G. Cannon, P. Man- Wesoiek, B. YeIIiq, N. Dassdorf, D. Albreciwi ning, J. Windisiu ACTIVITIES STAFF-Row I: B. Sfrowe. Row 2: P. Schafer, C. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-Standing: M. Moody. Row I: H. MiIcI'1eII, L. Spak, G. Duvall, J. Smifh. Row 3: L. KIeinscI'1rnidI', Baierl, P. Werner, K. Doeffinger. Row 2: L. Evans, G. Denny, M. Pererson, K. Hennings, S. Beck S.GIoIk1,J.Wei+zeI TYPING STAFF-Row I: K. Swanberg, M. Skinner, K. Aippers- BUSINESS STAFF-Row I: D. Twaddie, M. Tenos, C. Becker, J. IoacI'1, L. Soui, B. Rankin, M. Lucas, J. Price I-Iugines, J. Tiglio, S. LiddeII. Row 2: D. Seagren, P. Zoller, K. Ogden, J. Geiser, B. Karasfury, E. Ford I N Q mn ALWAYS T0 BUILD . . . NEVER TO DESTROY Vol 22, No. 'I North Hills High School, West View, Pennsylvania September 7, 196 Always to Build . . . Never to Destroy was the motto ot the Arrowhead, North Hills High School's newspaper, while its purpose was knowledge. lntorm- ing the students and other interested readers as to what was happening in North Hills was the service which it rendered. Under the leadership ot Miss Lindey, advisor, Jackie Teague, Editor-in-Chiet, and Barb Faelten, Assistant Editor, the paper came out tri-weelcly. Row I: J. Maynard, l.. Urban, l.. Hunter, D. Steele. Row 2: l.. Setler, D. Osterwise, F. Moore. Row 3: J, Hughes, B. Grogan, J. Robinson, D. Kennedy. Row 4: B. Faelten, J. Teague, Miss Lindey 88 B. Faelten, Miss Lindey, J. Teague Helping the Editor-in-Chiet to publish the paper was the iob ot the eleven other editors. Joan Robinson, page one editor, and her statt made newsworthy events lcnown. Personalities and editorials were presented to students by Barbara Grogan, editor ot page two. Tom- atawlq, along with other humorous and teature articles, was tound on page three under the direction ot Jim Hughes. Sports concluded the paper on page tour ed- ited by Don Kennedy. The other statts-Advertising, Art, Business, Circulation, Copy, Photography, and Typing also played an important part in publishing the newspaper. The sponsor, editors, and statts ot the Arrowhead should be given a great deal ot credit tor providing the students ot North Hills with an intormative and in- teresting newspaper. M. Fuszelc, L. Kort P. Robinson, S. Burd X .. . . J. ,Kilim Umm It :nom s l Ill!! Y , . SEE? BUSINESS-J. Maynard, L. Hegner, J. 'rice, C. Noqa, C. Krebs IDVERTISING-Slanding: L. Hunler. .ow I: R. Cloe, G. Soles, J. Hecht C. 4cConnell, M. Slaples. Row 2: lirnmler, R. Owen, J. Weilzel, S. Glolh. .ow 3: J. Weilzel, K. Mason, J. Ward, .Morgan, T. Young ONE-Row I: N. Wilcox, J. Windish, J. Pforsich, Robinson, H. Bresee, S. Manson, D. Workman, E. Mor- Row 2: R. Wesolelc, E. Dulney, M. Kropt S. Beck, Bryson, L. Schomalcer, H. Huysman. Row 3: M. Nor- THREE-Row I: P. Schafer, K. Gyelcis, J. Hughes, nelenderlter, J. Mclnlyre. Row 2: C. Weinerl, E. Filz- 9 01 PJ N1 6 PAGE TWO-Row I: C. Rauker, M. Moore, B. Grogan D. KI A. Reynolds, G. Morgan, J. Srnilh aus, P. Pale. Row 2: D. Risley, J. Hunt B. Crolcer 01 ,- PAGE FOUR-Row I: S. Glofh, S. McGuire, D. Ken nedy, N. Cooper, R. Owen. Row 2: D. Moffat C, Mar B. Ley' L, Spoelqr S lin, T. Young, J. Burt E. Neely, J. Ward CIRCULATION STAFF-Row I: F. McBride. D. Kenneally, D. Melzqer,'D. Oslerwise, N Cooper, N. Dassdort A. Snowball. Row 2: S. Carlson, S. Harlung, J. Harlung, M. Moore P. Milliken, C. Milchell, N. Holihaus, M. Pei erson. Row 3: P. Zoller, N. Cooper, B. Wor- ley, H. Baierl, C. Lornnelh, H. Dunlop, J Bachman, B. Slrowe, C. Baierl, K. Ogden, G Brallen, G. Fisher, J. Baierl, C. Bolt J. Ander- SOD COPY-D. Steele, P. Werner, S. Wallcer, C Mueller, M. Ponicall TYPING-Standing: L. Seller. Row I: C. Saafhholt S. Rumslay, P. Rinehart K. Kersling. Row 2: B. Rankin, K. Swanberg, B. Schaefer, A. Slevens, M. Slcinner, D. RiH'er ART STAFF-B. Divins, C. Hollhaus, K. Schaefer, B. Liyingslon, P. Cal- houn, B. Williams, C. Johanson, P. Meyer, L. Urban The NorTh l-lills VarsHy Marching Band, one oT The besT To be Tound anywhere, once again This year mainTained iTs excellenT repuTaTion. As in pasT years, Hs superb halT- Time perTormances aT TooTball games, impressive concerTs and TesTiyals, and sTimulaTing pep assemblies delighTed iTs audiences. Due To NorTh l-lills' able direcTor, Mr. Warren Mercer, and TalenTed drum major, Bob Dell, The band became a symbol oT school spirH and unHy, Band Camp, an annual insTHuTion, ended The band's exTensiye summer pracTice. ATTer This weelc oT Tun and worlc, The members oT The band were ready To begin The new school year. The undying energy oT The band members and The sTaunch supporT oT The sTudenT body combined To make our band one oT which any school could be proud. 90 3,4 Bob Obroslcy, band president discusses The TuTure plans The band wiTh Mr. Mercer. NZ J 5 r or, Bob DCM, diss over Frrday mg r-Mme snow. 9 im '42-In A V ,. ir 5521 QQ' . '3Q . ,- . 5 4 AV M I if D A' 19' f Hx, J' if mr, '4' XFN J fa rn? al S si 'ef i Q 5 4 1 . V, +M. x-H-1, Q. 1 ,, 1 M , , v A, . x Wink' I 'I .P ' 'Arr fm ' Band Hbrarkms, Grace Denny an Mr. Mercer and 'ne band. dAr A... n Hrn'v n'er ' I, fit R. E is 13 ! wx, . f S2 ,..-.1 ,-.,. . .,.: . Ds x f. A S' Fw' I K N. K K N area? nero +0 YH 1 E 1 ve 1 ai in X .,,, if , 5' ,, wwf 31 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Row I: S. Manson, N. Dassdorf, R. Coulfer. B. Obroslcy, A. Paxfrl. Row 2:61. Merrorn, D. Leonard D. Orrrnann 9l W 5' HONORS BAND-Row I: W. Slwonlca, K. Bollen, B. Pcrler, S. Manson, B. Rankin, G. Miner. Row 2: B. Dell, A. Pavliln, D. Berbericlw, A. Forbes, R. Couller, C. Welneri, L. Boyd, G. Menluorn SOLOISTS-B. Dell, S. Manson, R. Couller SAX OCTET-Row I: A. Pav lik, J. Slwowe, C. Weinerl, D McGral'l1, B. Rankin, R. Ar fhur, C. Jackson, B. Calverf fwryaxf-as:cxxfew+Q, v ff . ,- ., . L-,,xfwfmal Inq I I 4-vm Az' CLARINET QUARTET-A. Forbes, B. DeII, G. Mennorn, W. SI1onIca SWING BAND-Row I: A. Pavlik. J. SI1owe, C. Jackson, B. Cal vert M. Blda. Row 2: B. I-Iougn, B. Pforsicn, E. TopIIs, R, Coulfer D. Orfrnann, D. Jackson, D. Kidman BAND TECH CREW-J. Sawhill, B. Anderson, D. WIIIiams, B. Cooper, B. Housfon, B. Garring Row I: D. Orlmann, J. Arrnsfronq, J. Slolilernyer, L. Silliq, G. Soles, D. Poor, K. Lepanl, J. Weir, N. McClellan, J. Berlqes, S Manson, C. Mueller, D. Weaver, R. Kainlz, K. Gyekis. Row 2-E, Neely, C. Jones, D. Slwaull, D. Sismour, M. Forsyllie, B. Barnes N, Walls, T. Smillw, N. Wilcox, D. Melzqer, J. Rollins, D. Sclwneider, B. Oliver, J. Rode. Row 3-J. Asclne, C. Marlin, C. Heinsberg P, Werner, A. Snowball, S. Walker, T. Beebee, L, Peller. Row 4-B. Frens, C. Saalhofl, J. I-Ieclil, D. Sleele, D. Workman, M Skinner, D. Rilfer, D. Allznreclwl, L. Cain, B. Oeslericlw J. Sherwood, I-I. Bresee, R. Brim, B. Wiles, R. Flalnerly. Row 5: B. Wire, S Reynolds, I-I. Ziegler, A. Bryson, C. Demas, L. Armirage. L. Hebecker, L. Becliler, P. Brevne, T. Manning, S. Tlrieilman, M. Weaver P. Bonar, B, Kerslon, L. Crysler. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Row I: L. Cain. K. JOlVISiOVI, L- GIRLS' OCTET-Row I: L. Armilage, N. Walls, Row 2: J. Kern, J. Tlwomas, D. Ramaqe, D. Albreclilf. Row 22 l'l. BFGS99, I-Iechr, B. Slrowe. Row 3: C. Vevers, L. Cain. Row 4: D, Work- L, Evans, S. I-Iolfman, D. Workman, D. Sleele, J. Plorsiclw. man, N, Cgrmagkl Row 3: B. Kerslen, D. Orlrnan, R, Cook, J. I-larlunq, B. Oli- ver, B. Jones. ,L .8 ., 'L i I .ff ..,,. ...M J , 3, if i: fw 'f W ACCOMPANISTS-K. Gyekis, I'l. Dunlop GIRLS' TRIO-N W L C ' J. H M STUDENT DIRECTORS-D. Workman, J. I-lecnr, 5. Hoflman ' am ' ml rr be ... Row I--S. Eolien A, Herman, K. Erei'erbacn, C. Nefdharl, H. Wa's:n K. Curry C. Rei, y A. Karas, K. Johnson C. Forresr, M. Krcpf J. Rierrel, L. Spah, C. Deguiis. Row 2-G. Braven, N. Huysrman D. Schnarrenberger, J. Burl, V. Lynn, S. Hoffman, N. Carmacln, S. Beasley, W, Salamacha, J. Keclc, B. Yellig, J. Wesron S. Wilcox, R. Bcr'on. Row 3-R. Rineharl, J. Herller, T. Fairmarx, R. Cook, G. Rich- ey, R. Schmidl B. Hamburg, B, Moody, C. Hinkel C. M :rsh K. Aippersbach, L, Winrer. Row 4-S. Eurd, M. Divers, J. Marlin, J. Zikcslr L, Schroiln, M, Slaples, K. Eclien, E. Rallerson L. Foresfer, P. Humer J. Hunf, J. Thomas L. Kern, D, Ramage, Row 5-S. ViCl4CVW'W3VT, L. Evans J. Slile' L. Rcche J. Rr'ce N. Dngzderf Dulce M F 'sk 3 Eff r 3 Pforsch R Roheris J Ogden S Ch'ds J Hi 'no This year, under ilrs new direclor, Mr. Franlc Cumf mings, lhe Norlh Hills High School Chorus again lived up ro ils fine repulalion, ln addilion fa ils regular Chrislmas, Mid-winler, and Spring Concerls, lrhe chorus also performed for groups such as lhe Ben Avon Presby- lerian Church. Small groups were chosen from lhe chorus lo perform lor olher groups such as lrhe Longvue Women's Club. Chapel Choir also repealed ils fine performance. i l Ar rhe beginning o? every assembly, if could be heard singing dillerenr selecfions in addilion lo lhe Tradi- rional Lords Prayer and Alma Malrer. These groups, along wirh lhe sludenl direclor, Doris Worlcman, and lhe accompanisrs, Helen Dunlop and Karen Gyelcis, should be proud of lhe line iob which lhey have done in perlorming concerls, assemblies, and olher programs. CABINET-L. Can K. Jolnnslcn L. Kern J. Thomas, D, Rannage, D, Albrechf. CHAPEL CHOIR-Row I: L. Cain, C. Reilly, G. Soles, D. Workman, D. Sleele, K. Lepanl, J. Pierrel, D. Schauil, B. Rankin, N. Walls. Row 2: C. Vevers, J. I'Iec'hl', L. Peller, M. Slaples, D. Saeger, K. Bollen, C. I-leinsberg, J .I-lerller, S. Theilrnan, T. Smilh, R. Plieller. Row 3: J. Rollins, T. Beeloee, J. Price, S. Vickerman, L. I-lebecker, L. Spak, ld. Bresee, S. Manson, P. Rineharl, D. Riller, T. Manning,-J. Mar- lin. Row 4: R. Schrnidl, R. Burlon, B. Moody, W. Wire, B. Prcnz, D. Ramaqe, J. I-larlunq, K. Johnslon, T. Fairrnan, B, Kerslen, C. Marlin, W. Salarnacha. . . ..f frm. GIRLS' CHORUS-Row I: S. Pelzar, D, Sleele, B. Rankin, C. Reilly, S. Beasley, N. Walls, S. Freedman, J. Slolllemyer, J. Arm- slrong, D. Poor, K. Lepanr, S. Manson, J. Pierrel, D. Shaull,'C. Porresr, S. LeMasler, A. Karas, K, Gyekis, C. Mueller, M. Kropl, M. Divers, G, Soles, A. Herman, J. I-larlunq, S. Childs, T. Beelaee, L. Peflier, D. Schneider, D. Sismour, C. Aippersbach, H. Walson. Row 2: D. Schnarrenloerger, D. Workman, J. I-lerller, K. Aippersloach, C. Marsh, S. Bollen, C. l-linkel, J. Weir, A. Snowball, S. Burd, S. Wilcox, C. I-leinsberg, B. Barnes, P. Keele, J. Rode, R. Parlerson. E. Lauer, J. Bryson, C-3. Lind, S. I-lollman, N. I-luysman, G. Bral- len, K. Campbell, G. Duvall, D. Melzger, J. Weslon, D. Yelliq, D. Albrecht N. Carmack, N. Wilcox, Breirenbach, P. Werner. Row 3: L. Cain, R. Brim, l'l. Deeb, M. Preininger, M. Schwarlz, D. Saeqer, M. Forsylhe, P. Breyne, C. Johnson, T. Jones, L. Winler, J. Zikesh, S. Childs, J. I-lunl, P. Rineharl. C. Saalholl, S. Walker, P. I-lunler, L. Forsrer, C. Kennedy, M. Slaples, P. Flaherly, B. Slrowe, L. Kern, J. Thomas, B. Braun, J. Plorsich, S. Perkins, C. Lornnelh, E. Morrow, C. Vevers, J. I-lechl, D. Riller, S. Redondo. Row 4: J. Qgclen,'M. Skinner, P. Gavin, C. Gaull, L. I-lebecker, A. Bryson, P. Bonar, L. Crysler, S. Theilman, M. Weaver, L. Boyd, L. Bechler, C. Demas, P. Mc Bride, S. Reynolds, L. Spak, L. Evans, S. Vickerman, M. Pusek, I-I. Dunlop, L. Schrolh, S. Bianco, B. Rilenlaaugh, l'l. Bresee, K. Bollen, N. Dassdorl, J. Price, D. Ludollfl, R. Roberls, C. Klelke, J. Wodzinski, J. Skillen, M. Norlon, J. Roop, J. Sharpe, J. Burkhiser, L, Silliq. 96 i'1 553x , 'ff -E2 fm L f if Q a vw W5 Qi Vwyf . Q Q, 1 Ji nvawyvs ,v,v,, , a , ' gf I 'Q F F' 3' 1 1 '7':,'fm1r il ' ' i' , .. X -.M ' -' I U 1 . ' A W 3 Qs, Y, as wg 0 49 was mi! 5 s x H 1 , an nuf'z:l.lnzin niilgejnauihnd-as-Lgig E N. Waffs, S. Walker, K. Johnsfon, B. Jones Row I-S. Walker, C. Vevers, N. WaHs, L. Cain, L. Armifage. J. Hecht Row 2 -C. Neidhardf, K. Johnskrn. D. Ramage, B. Frenz, J. Ide. . .-...--T . X 1 T 2 RX if ' f H :WMI vi WESTERN DISTRICT CHORUS '- COUNTY CHORUS www-m 's.'9Q i 1 1' .4-4, ,fffff1 iQ5Q T-l ACCOMPANISTS D. Schneider, C. Neidhardi' Row I-M. Somerville, B. l-larnburg, A. Bryson, M. Moore B. T-TarTman, L. Armiiage, C. Neidhardi J. McKay, F. Moore, Row 2-T. WesTon, Mr. MeTz, Mr. Boggio, C. MiTchell, J. Showe, S, McGuire. ley, J. MclnTyre. S, Dambaugh, P. Meyer, C. Richards B. FalcTen, Wilcox, B. Grogan, S. Wilcox, P. SchaTer, J. SweiTzer, N. Huysman, 5-B. Johnson, P. Calhoun, L. KorT, R, T-lauclc, S. OloTh, K. DuTne non, D. MoTTaT. Row 6-L. Schwab, K. Ogden, C. Baierl, C. Powell S. Beck, M. Osborne, D. Lasagna A. Reynolds J, Hughes. G. WuerThele, J. Kalyvas, Miss Morris. Row 3-S. Carlson, D. Ris- R. Wesolelc, L. KleinschmidT, K. l-lennings. Row 4-D. Kennedy, N. N. WolTe, J. Waibel, A. Snowball, C. Johanson, A. Forbes. Row y, J. Wagoner, R. Behring, K. Burr, B. Jones, K. l-loTTman. 6. Can- C. Hollrhaus, J. Korniclc, T. Fairman, L. Davis, E. Morgan K. Mason. SPM 'lAnd when you sTicl4 on conversaTion burrs, doniT sTrew your paThway wiTh Those dreadTul ursf' The pre- ceding guoTaTion, Trom Oliver Wendell Holmes, could well have been The moTTo oT The-Speech Club. lTs prin- cipal ideal was To perTecT The abiliTy To Tallc beTore an audience. The wanTed resulT was gained Through pare TicipaTion in The various aspecTs oT The club. The diTTerenT caTegories in which a member mighT parTicipaTe were oraTorical declamaTion, humor, drama, original oraTory, exTemporane-ous spealcing, and debaTe. The members oT Speech Club could compeTe againsT oTher sTudenTs in These Tields aT speech TournamenTs where They received poinTs Tor good speaking. ATTer The accumulaTion oT TwenTy-Tive poinTs, a sTu- denT was granTcd membership in The NaTional Forensic League. AddiTional poinis earned Tor him a higher sTanding in The organizalrion. The coaches, Mr. MeTz, Mr. Boggio, and Miss More ris, have developed This chapTer inTo a leader among clubs oT This Type. N.F.L.-Row I: Mr. Boggio, K. Burr, T. WesTon. C. MiTchell J. Showe, S. McGuire, G. WuerThele, J. Kalyvas, A. Showball, Mr. Mefz. Row 2: R. l-lauclc, J. MclnTyre, S. Carlson, S. Dambaugh, K, DuTney, P. Meyer, C. Richards, B. PaelTen, R. Weso'elc, L. Kleinschmidh G. Denny, Row 3: S. Glofh, P. Calhoun, B. Grogan, J. T-lechT, B. Hamburg, J. Wagoner, R, Behring, C. Johanson, P. SchaTer, J. Waibel, N. WolTe, E. l-larTman. Row 4: B. Johnson. L. Armifage, K. Ogden M. Moore, C. Baierl, C. Powell, N. T-luysrnan, J. SweiTzer, B. Jones, K. HoTTman, G. Cannon, F. Moore. Row 5: M. Somerviie L. Schwab, D. Kennedy. J. McKay, J. Kornick, T. Fairman, L. Davis, K. Mason, S. Beclc, M. Osborne, D. Lasagna. A. Reynolds, J. Hughes. a71r .u n .rm f w ww: ff-ff'f mmswm-n of .esp Row I-B. Wills, K. l-lronec, M. Smilh, A. l-lirnmler, C. Richards, C, Breirenbach, S. Arnold, C. Zippler. Row 2-T. Beers, G. l-laseben, L. Ela, D. Sesrnain, P. Pfund, J. Trego, I. Hinrermayer, Mrs. Joy. Row 3-6, Fisher, M. Preininger, J. Morrison. J. Wieseclcel, D. Meis- ler, S. Srreil, D. Sallenger, J. Zikesh. Row 4-B. McLaughlin, G. Maire, C. Silhanek, L. Forsler, K. Burler, K. Builer, C. Rai. Row 5-M. Jasick, S. Sommers, B. Young, L. l-legner, P. Armslrong, J. Ogden, J. Ogden. Yffeens Y-Teens, was one of The busiesl organizalions in Norlh l-lills l-ligh School lhis pasi year and was by lar one oi The mosl popular among lhe girls. Every Monday, lhe club, which included aboul iiily senior, iunior, and sophomore girls, mel in aclivily period lo plan and discuss rhe proiecis which Jrhey enjoyed lhroughoul lhe year, The purpose ol lhe club, lo pro- vide cullural service, and social aclivilies lor The mem- bers, was carried oul by lhe proiecls underlalcen This year. Some ol lhese were a Chrislmas parly lor or phans, a swimming parly, a lrip lo a college campu in lhe spring, a picnic, and sending a delegalion lo convenlion al Charham College. These aclivilies cer rainly l4ep+ Presidenr Arleen l-limmler and Mrs. Joy laculry sponsor, aclive during lhe pasl year. aimwaisimn sa'ammseJ+m:sw.vf.1ss m:.uws,.zasis.mezm3 fm 1 f - fm. f,W,,g .gyms ww' Y-TEEN CABINET: Arleen Himmler, Mechelle Smilh, Lynn Ward, Calhie Breilenbach: miss! ing-Jan Zikesh. l HI-Y CABINET-R. Owen, H. Pender, D. Ken- nedy, D. Diclcson, B. Domlce. 5 I-lb-Y Wi+h service as ils lqeynole, The Hi-Y, one ol lhe mosl popular clubs for boys a+ Norlh Hills High School, once again lullilled ils purpose. As Hs members sold relreshmenls ro rhe speclalors af Foolball games and presenled lhe annual Thanlcsgiving chapel service lor lhe sludenl' body of Norlh Hills, lhey carried oul lheir mollo, lllo creale, mainlain, and exlend Jrhroughoul The home, school, and communily, high slandards ol Chrislian characlerf' The club lhis year had as ils sponsor Mr. Henry Molilor, a new addilion lo lhe lacully. He was capa- bly assisled by Don Kennedy, presidenl of Hi-Y. The boys who belonged lo lhis worlhwhile organizae lion exemplilied Chrislian living al Norlh Hills High School. The members had The lype ol characler which in- duced Norlh Hills sludenls lo live beller lives. By lheir many serviceable worls, lhe members carried our The club's high idea's. Row I-K. Srnifh, J. Weilzel, H. Pender, D. Dickson, B. Domlce, D. Zinsner, J. Mancuso, D. Chisholm, E. Morgan, J. Brandi, T. Young Row 2-D. Kennedy, D. Hudson. D. Loclcharl, B. Weimer, J. Schurman, L. Smilh, F. Dfelz, P. Thompson, C. Chapas, l., Guardino, E Dielz, T. Wesfon. Row 3-D. Moller, C. Jaclcscn, R. Waile, D. Twaddle, B. Menlzer, K, Bollens, R. Wilchko, R. Owen, R. Bagley. T. Fox, B. Wagner. Row 4-S. Liddell, P. Weller, B. Kunz B. Holley, lvl. Reisz l.. Wasson, B. Wilson, P. Hrach, T. Marlin, T. Zikesh, K. Hill. Row 5-B. Garish, J. Pekerson, J. Canfefla A. Bova, B. MCC .wg D. Williams. f Row I-J. Garyan, J. Slcillen, J. Piorsich, K. Doef- finger, J. Bachman, K. Freese, G. Slcillen. Row 2- S. Zimmerman, K. Buller, J. Zikesh, D. Salle-nger, A Srulrz, S. Srreir. Row 3-K. Schreiber, J. Ford, Ji Bryson, K. Love, B. Worley, M. Toerge, M. Bauer. 0 7 WU A new acriviiy organized ihis year al' Norrh l-iills was rhe Girls' Gym Club un- der rhe sponsorship of Miss Aileen. The gym club was open To any senior, junior, or sophomore girl who was inrereslred and eligible io join. Under ihe supervision of Miss Ailcen, Jrhe girls delved info Jrhe finer poinrs of aclriv- ilries such as fumbling and gymnaslrics. The club members learned nor only how To per- form siunrs and exercises, bur also how To perform Jrhem safely. Safely was one of The main concerns during praclrice sessions, and Jrhe girls learned many of Jrhe precaurions necessary for safe arhleiics. 'ii Guardino E DieTz B SmiTh J ATzerT R w 2 B Brock J us ey M Dunn C Kowalski, C. Chapas, L. Guardino, T. l-losey, . Low I-C. lnTanTe, J. SmiTh, R. STolTenberg, T. Chapas, P. Malone, J. Bach- an,P. .o -. ,.Ga, .. Bigl . . , . ' ' D e ip chT, G. Scholl, C. MorTon. Y Bags Qgvw will Every Thursday in acTiviTy period. senior, junior, and sopho- Ewore boys could be Tound working ouT in The gym aT NorTh l-lills. he boys sTrove To perTecT The skills They learned in gym class. ey spenT mosT oT Their Time on The apparaTus-The parallel oars, The Trampoline, and The elephanT. Upon perTecTing These ikills, some oT The boys could display Their skills during The halT- 'imes OT baskeTball games. Under The capable direcTion oT Mr. l-lare, club sponsor, The ooys learned saTeTy and The meaning OT sporTsmanship. The NlorTh Hills Gym Club provided an aTmosphere oT saTe, super- fised aThleTics. Three Gym Club mem- bers demonsTraTe Their skill-PaT Guardino on The high bar, Bill Brock on The parallel bars, and Charles InTanTe on The Trampoline. IO4 Q 1 Owgpimg A lhundering crash which was Followed by an ec- slalic cry: STRIKE!!! This was nor Jrhoroughly unfamiliar lo Jrhe girls who were members of lhe Qirls' Bowling Club ol Norlh l'lills High School. These enlhusiasls conf sislrenlly fried lo improve Jrheir games while having a good lime doing il. Bowling Club was divided inlo lwo seclions. One loowled lhe firsl' and lhird Thursdays oi Jrhe monlh, Jrhe olher lhe second and fourlh Thursdays. Aller school, buses loolc lhe girls ro The lanes, where lhey Jrried lor ihe besl possible game. lnslruclions were proe vided lor any girl who desired lhem. Averages were lcepl Jrhrough lhe year, so every girl worlced harder lo improve hers. Under lhe direclion ol lvirs. Barr, lhe 'lacully sponsor, and lhe leadership of Noreen Walls and Nancy l-lol' lhaus, Jrhe seclion presidenis, Jream spiril and The loasic principles ol Jrhe game were promoled. CABINET-L. Soul, R. Luleran, S. Chappel, N. Walls, N. l-lollhaus, K. Kcrsling, D. Schnarrenbcrger, E. Wein- bfenner. BoTh members and sponsors parTicipaTed in This enioyable acTiviTy. Row I-J. Kelly, C. lnTanTe, R. Sapp, J. Sabina, T. Oswald, P. Schmandt S. 6loTh, T. Chapas. Row 2-J. BerTges, B. Heim, A. Bova, W. Karn, G. Miner, D. Milliken, D. Miller, D. Zinsner, J. Chapas. Row 3--T. LuTz, B. Ward, B. Garish, B. Einhauser, B. BeclcerT, B. Bech- Tel, K. l-lilf, N. Reidenbach, J. McCandless, J. Kalp. Row 4-G. TriTinger, T. Volzer, J.'Schurman, B. MarTin, R. Owen, T. Finn, J. King, l-l. Roland, F. Carney. Row 5-C. Podany, B. Gardner, D. Kern, C. Weller, B. Bloss, T. Lanahan, D. Schaper, G. BischoTT. Bags' Bowling The Boys' Bowling Club was one oT NorTh l-lills I-ligh Schools mosT popular organizaTions because oT The opporTuniTy Tor Tun and relaxaTion. This club TosTered Team spiriT and enThusiasm Tor bowling. WiTh The de- sire Tor a Team vicTory and Tor a higher individual av- erage, The boys improved Their Torm and prowess in bowling. The main purpose oT This organizaTion was noT only To improve The boys' slcill in bowling, buT also To develop enioymenT Tor a game which has become one OT The mosT popular pasTimes ThroughouT The counTry. The Teams, under The sponsorship oT Mr. lvor SmiTh and Mr. Richard l-lummel, bowled on Mondays aT Mc- KnighT Lanes. The oTTicers, Team capTains, and spon- sors worlced hard To malce This acTiviTy a real success. Row I--G. Soles, K. HoTTman, D. Workman, J. Windish, J. Teague, R. CoulTer, C, Richards, C. BreiTenbach. Row 2-A. Himmler, K. Giyelxis, B. Smyers, V. Gwynn, T. Beebee, G. Haseben, L. lvlasTernal4, E. Morrow, Mr. Haubrich. Row 3-N. HolThaus, L. Spalc, D. STeele. J. Robinson, M. STaples, lvl.,PeTerson S. Bevernage, C, McWhinney. Row 4-N. Reidenbach, D. Koehler, E. Cline, L. Hegner, G. Duvall, L. ArmiTage, K. Saunders, lvl. Fuszelc. Row 5-J. lv1cCandless, R. Fillingim, L. Schwab. Angloell BournemouTh, England, was iusT as unknown To NorTh Hills' sTudenTs as was any oTher small English Town unTil Mr. RoberT Haubrich, one oT our economics and gov- ernmenT Teachers, was given The privilege oT Teaching in iTs grammar school. Upon Mr. Haubrich's reTurn, sTudenTs aT lNlorTh Hills High School were able To malce TreguenT and direcT conTacT wiTh BournemouTh School, exchange ideas on BriTish and American social and po- liTical pracTices, and sTimulaTe Their inTeresT in The UniTed Kingdom and inTernaTionalism. All These were The purposes oT The new Anglo-American Club spon- sored loy Mr. Haubrich. AcTually, This idea was TormulaTed bv Mr. Haubrich IO6 while in BournemouTh and puT inTo pracTice There, and alThough The club was relalively young'aT boTh schools, The exchange oT ideas was Tremendous. DirecT cor- respondence wenT on beTween boTh schools in addiTion To an exchange oT The various school acTiviTies, such as assemblies. During The year, This club could be Tound Twice a monTh in Room IOI meeTing under The direcTion of lvlr. Haubrich, The sponsor, and The oTTicers-presidenT, Jane Windishg vice-presidenT, Richard CoulTerg corre- sponding secreTary, Jaclcie Teague: recording secreTary, Doris Workman: and Treasurer, Ken HoTTman. PRE-ENGINEERING CLUB-Row I: D. Schlemmer, J. Sabina R. Sapp, G. Johanson. Row 2: lvlr. Long, B. Brock, R. Fillingirn, C. Childs. Every Wednesday aclivily period, a group ol seven senior boys mer wiih Mr. Long +o discuss lhe various phases of engineering. The boys learned lhe funda- menlals ol engineering and pul This lfnowledge lo prac- lical use in various side proiecls. Olher aclivilies in which Jrhe club parlicipaled were field lrips lo companies in rhe Rillsburgh area such as lhe Uniled Slales Sleel Corporalion. ln addilion lo lhese field lrips, lhe boys gave reporls lo Jrhe group in lheir regular meeling period. Through lhis club, in- Jreresled boys were given a deeper insighl' inio lhe field ol engineering. Russian Club, sponsored' by Mr. Davidson, had lhe smallesl enrollmenlr ol any organized aclivily al Norlh l-lills I-ligh School. The members mel once a weelc, in Wednesday aclivily period, lo learn The basic mechan- ics ol lhe Russian language and lo sludy lhe people oi Russia. Meelings were conducred much lilce an ordinary lane guage class. Club members had lo lalce noles and sludy oulside ol school in order lo lqeep up wilh lhe program as il was presenled. This club proved invalu- able lo Jrhose sludenls who wished roincrease Jrheir lcnowledge ol one of lhe mosl powerlul counlriesin lhe world. RUSSIAN CLUB-Row l: A, Forbes, L. l-lum- ble, T. Thomas. Row 2: K. Hennings, J. Ward. J. lhoerner. Row I-J. Armslrong, J. Siofliernyer C. Mueller, M. Bauer, S. l-lipwell, J. Gorslci, D, McGuire, C. Becker, Row 2-M. Cooper, R. Sloehr, R. Mennow, K. Lindsay. E, Morr's. D. Marlin B. Gerharf, F. Barlek, Mrs, Gibson. was In lhis age oi disease, drugs, and dioxyribonucleic acid, considerable emphasis is placed on every divi- sion ol science. Biology Research endeavored lo lur- lher lhe amounl of inlormalion available lo lhose sluf denls inleresled in increasing lheir biological lcnowl- edge. Under lhe experr supervision of Mrs. Carolyn Gib- son, Dr. John R. Jablonski, and Mr. Joseph l-l. Sunder of lhe Addison l-l. Gibson Laboralory School of Medi' cine, lhe sludenl researchers learned aboul 'lhe science dub oi organisms. Discussion and experimenlalion were lhe primary evenls a+ lhe weekly conferences. Groups of pupils spenl a grear deal of lime in preparalion and in Jrhe aclual performance of Their worlc in lhe iields of can- cer, blood-lyping, breeding guinea pigs and rars, bac- leria, planr and animal Jrissue culiure, and genelics. Through associalion wirh Jrhe Fulure Scienrisls of America, Jrhe Biology Research organizaiion proposes lo learn lhrough invesligalion. s-f.wi.,- , mu. f. xr. . ' .i-.i.sf,wsema:szzsf,1i Moore, Mrs. Gibson. CABINET-A. Bova, M. Bauer, F. Philipp, F PresidenT GranT Miner discusses Junior AchievemenT's acTiviTies wiTh Mr. Shinko. JMU NorTh Hills I-ligh School was again very proud To have sTudenTs parTicipaTing in The Junior Achieve- menT program. The purpose oT This organizaTion was To oTTer sTudenTs The opporTuniTy To gain valuable and pracTical pre-business experience by organizing and operaTing Their own small-scale businesses. Early in The school year, The members oT JA. be- gan meeTing wiTh sTudenTs Trom oTher disTricTs OT PiTTsburgh one nighT every week. Small corporaTions, made up OT abouT TiTTeen sTudenTs, were Tormed and were soon selling sToclc To obTain capiTal Tor Their producTion cosTs. ATTer The producTs were com- pleTed, The sTudenTs Took on The iobs oT business- men. These included puTTing The producT on The open marl4eT, deciding upon The wages Tor em- ployees, deTermining commission sTrucTures, and lceeping records oT The year's TransacTions. AT The close oT The year The company purposely wenT ouT of business and. aTTer all invenTory was sold and all debTs paid, The employees received Their wages and The sToclcholders Their invesTmenTs. JA. has proven To be a very beneTicial program, noT only Tor The members, buT also Tor The commu- niTy in general. For, aTTer parTicipaTing in The J.A. program, a sTudenT is beTTer prepared To enTer The world oT business as a more inTormed voTer, a beT- Ter employee, and a beTTer leader. Row I-D. Bischoff, B. STaiger, M. Vesnaver, C. Vesnaver. Row 2-Mr. Shinlco, B. EgerTer. G. BischoTT', G. Miner. Row 3-R. Lux, D. Loesch, W. Karn, G. Schuman. Row I-R. Berberich. B. Wilkins, C. Vesnaver, S. Hanny, .F. Moore T-l. Gordon, M. Evans, B, Obrosky. Row 2-Mr. Fisher, R. Evans, B. Binckes, D. Else, D. Jackson, J. HoTTarTh, T. Freyvogel, S. McCaTTrey B, STaiger, Row 3-P. KwiaTek, B. Jordon, T. Hosey, D. BilleTer, J. Pierrel, J. Sawhil, F, McNabb, R. Crapo. Row 4-C. MorTon, B. Adams, B. Johnson G. GriTTin R. Kraus. B. Cooper, S. Luley, NN. SchulTz. AnyThing Trom A To Z concerning phoTography was a parT oT The knowledge which was gained by The mem- bers oT The RhoTography Club. This club meT every week under The able direcTion oT Mr. Fisher. The club TulTilled iTs purposes oT Teaching The proper usage OT The camera and oTher relaTed eguipmenT, as well as puTTing some oT This inTo eTTecT, and discussing varif ous meThods ThaT are involved wiTh phoTography, such as The developing oT Tilm. As lNlorTh l-lills is welleeguipped Tor such a club, much was accomplished. The boys learned The process oT de- veloping Tilm and how To do enlargernenTs and some work on porTraiT phoTographs. WhaT mighT be called The proiecT oT The club was The making oT an exTensive Tilm oT The schools acTiviTies and evenTs ThaT will one day be used Tor public relaTions. To raise money Tor This proiecT and supplies, Two dances were held during The year. CABINET-B. Obrosky, S. Hanny, l-l. Gordon, R. Berberich, F. Moore, Mr. Fisher. IIO The members oT This club were given The besT oT supervision, as Mr. Fisher had a comprehensive back- ground in phoTography. Aiding him were The oTTicers oT The club-PresidenT Fred Moore, Vice-presidenTs STuarT l-lanny and Bob Qbrosky, SecreTary l-Toward Gordon, and Treasurer Rich Berberich. .Row I-W. Obermeier, M. Lauch, R. Kaczynski, P. Schmand' R. Ffingim R. Sapp, R. Ford E. Daniels. Row 2-F. DieTz, W. Kwfehek D. l.oclcharT, D. OrTmann, C. MunTean, L, WaTs:'i L. S'n h D. Benson, Mr. Kelly. Row 3-D.'Mi'lilcen J. Schurmen, B. Domlce. D. Dick- son P. Guardino, L. Bigley, S. Kunz. J. Greer P105 Under The leadership oT Mr. Kelly, The members oT The ProiecTion Club oT NorTh l-lills High School learned how To operaTe The Audiolfisual equipment The mem- bers were admlTTed To This club only aTTer Talcing a wriTTen and oral exeminaTion. These boys served The Teachers, classes and clubs Hsiyigw - - . Club oT NorTh l-lills by operaTing The various machines con- cerned wiTh showing movies and running phonoqraphs and Tape recorders. This club, which has exisTed Tor Tive years, has proved To be one oT The mosT useTul in The school. CABINET-P. SchmandT. R. Fiilingim, Mr. Kelly, R. Kaczynslci. II I ,M4-5 Row l-R. Anke, R. Kaczynski, D, Lockhart. Row 2-J. Sawhili, C, Morion, D. Wiliiams R. Siollenberg, B. Ander- son, B. Cooper. QfagofOww One ol The mosl vilal and yel lillle known organi- Under Jrhe sponsorship of lvlr. Long and Mr. Trel zaiions ai' Norlh l-lills l-ligh School was Jrhe Slage Crew. Wiihoul lhis small group ol boys lo work lhe slage equipmenl, Jrhere would have been no assemblies or programs in Norlh l'lills' audilorium. The Slage Crew look care of Jrhe curlains, scenery and backdrops, ihe public address syslem, The organ, and The lighling console lor all programs held in lhe Norlh l-lills l-ligh audilorium, whelher lhey were school aciivilries or oulside affairs. Besi seals in lhe house N0 SMOKING grou Nor lf? H Arr Club provides crealive enioymenl. me M L A 1 im.. . K I . B K fy A i ' 5 N x i f A Bill Deuisch displays some of his arl work. Awdamb A greai service in lhe form ol beauly was rendered l'his pasl year by lhe Ari Club, sponsored by Miss Ackerman. The members of This organizalion worked on many group proiecls such as lhe lobby and hall decoralions. The Ari Club also assisled wilh decora- Jrions for cerlain programs and assemblies during 'rhe year. Alihough lhis club was of limiled size, any sludenl wilh some arlislic lalenl was eligible lo apply for membership. Arr Club was kepl running smoolhly by ils officers -Presidenl l-lelen Greenwood and her cabinelrq Mar- lin Bida, Ann Diefenderler, and Barb Divins. Under lhe direclion of Miss Ackerman, Ari Club members had a chance To develop crealivily and basic arlislic skills. Their eilorls were very much apprecialed by The sludenis of Norlh l-lills. Row I-J. Mclnlyre, K. Schaefer, H. Greenwood, A. Diefenderler, B. Divins, Miss Ackerman, B. Resler, B. Smyers. Row 2-S. Chappel, J. Jackson. S. Schilling, G. Snauffer, S. Beasley, G. l-laseben, A. Parisson. Row 3-K. Donnell, C. Johnson, G. Gerwig, D. Overcashier, D. Wailerson, J. Waibel, J. Keskinen, M. Beck. Row 4-B. Neville, B. Zinsser, B. Argenlah, B. Slaiger, L. Urban, M. Tenos, M. Cooper. Row 5-B. Burger, B. Ferguson, G. Birx, M. Moore, B. Deulsch, C. Alirnena. -1- H1 M - -MW r '-rf -Wfsw-nal' M a. Q., M. lk, 1 Row l-J. Price, B. Young, C. Vev- ers, C. Weiler, J. Maynard, E. Wein- brenner, L. Seller, A. l-leirn. Row 2- N. Walls, S. Wa- ble, J. Scllodde. W. Young. K. Swanberg, K. Ker- sling, M. Weiss, D. Sclnnarrenberger. P. Rineliarl. Row 3 -C, Hulsleller, G. Smilln, J. Mal- llnews. J. Garvan, J. Moser, D. Al- breclnl, K. Aippers- bacln, C. Saallnoli Row 4-D. Riller, J. Dilanni, A. Srnilli, B. Wilkin- son, R. Croulliers, B. Sclnaeler, N. Woodworlli, M. Marsln, K. Krapll. Row 5-P. Elm, S. Rumslay, G. l-liner, S. Manuel, S. Bel- li, A. Slevens, B. Newman, B. Vogel. J, Davies. B. Mas- arlis. Tlie Norlll l-lills Commercial Club lullilled llie dual purpose ol providing services lor llwe scllool and lnelp- ing sludenls acliieve llneir goals in llne commercial lield. Tlle senior girls wlio lormecl llwe club were aided by llneir sponsors, Miss Armslrong and Miss Wadlinger. Members ol llie Service Commillee, willw Judy Price as clwairman, were available in llwe commercial ollice lo assisl leacliers. ln lliis way llie girls gained experi- ence in answering llne plione, lyping, and mimeograpln- ing. Commercial Club also lnandled llie sale ol S.A.A. cards, and, as a money-making proiecl, sold carlridge pens. Al llie bi-monlllly meelings ol Commercial Club, members lieard guesl speakers speak aboul opporlu- nilies in llne secrelarial lield, gualilicalions lor lnese iobs, lips on grooming, and ollner lopics wliicln would be valuable in lulure iobs. As in pasl years llie club members, wllo would soon be enlering llie business world, were lionorecl al a banguel. Tllese aclivilies were carried oul willi llie lwelp ol llie liard-working ollicers ol llie club-presidenl, Jean Maynard: vice-presidenl, Carol Weilerq secrelary, Calliy Vevers, and lreasurer, Barbara Young. STUDENT SECRETAR- IES-Row l: J. Price. B. Young, C. Vevers. Weiler, N. Walls, E. Weinbrenner, l.. Seller. P. Fox. Row 2: C. Hul- sleller, S. 'Wable, J. Scliodde, K. Swanberg, W. Young, K. Kersling, M. Weiss, D. Sclnnarren- berger, J. Wodzinski. Row 3: B. Marlin, G. Smilll. J. Malllwews, J. Garvan, J. Moser, T. Weslon, D. Albreclwl, K. Aippersbacli, C. Saal- lioll, P. Rinelriarl, D. Srneresky.. Row 4: D. Riller, J. Dilanni, A. Smillw, B, Wilkinson, R. Croulliers, N. Wood- worllw N. Marsli, G. Knorr, J. Davies, D. l-ly- kas, S. Glolli, J. Weil- zel. Roy 5:1 P. Elm, S. Rumslay, G. Hiner, S. Manuel, S. Belli, A. Sle- yens, D. Mallalkey, B. Newman. J. Nudi, B. Vogel, J. Tliomas, B. Masarlis, F. Cancilla. Srudenls enioy lislening lo a wide variely of records. Members learn library fechrriques from +I-re I The library of Norlh Hills High School has allained an excellenr repulalion for ils efficiency and fine se- leclion of lilerary malerial since ils beginning. How- ever, lhe library would nor have been able lo operale so smoolrhly wilhoul' ils lwo compelenl librarians, Miss Rea and Mrs. Hench, and lheir assislanls, The members of The Library Club. The oulslanding qualify of each member was his brarians. willingness lo give up his sludy halls and Tree lime be- fore and afler school lo work in The library. The dulies performed by lhese members were checking books in and our of The library, preparing new books for use, and repairing worn books. Members of Library Club also aided olher sludenls in finding malerial. These services cerrainly were much apprecialed by Norlh Hills High School's sludenls during The pasl year. Row I-J. Mclnfyre, J. Slolllemyer, J. Jacob, L. Dunn, B. Miller, S. Chappel, K. Hennings, D. Larkins, Row 2-C. Reilly, G. Chalupa, E. Sleger, B. Livingslon, G. Schnarolher, L. Maslernak, P. Gass. Row 3-S. Perkins, E. Dulney, P. Calhoun, D. Lohnes, M. Puglin, N. McClellan, M. Lazar, C. Souek. Row 4-R. Behring, C. Lomnelh, C. Marsh, K. Ogden, T. Schindler, B. Krupa, M. Naurnan, M. Booser, S. Ehrman, R. Crouihers. Row 5-A. Slevens, D. Lasagna, L. Boyd, M. Tenos, J. Yee, P. McNabb, C. Allerlon, B. Johnson. ll . -ra' 'iii-. xw.,w me iasaswrxrsmm .5lwfsfsifiiilv,1a'f1f4HHH2v.e2m:smu Wwe Row I-J. STuchell, V. Will, L. l-legner, P. STuchell, A. STevens, J. Baierl, P. RicherT, B. Wess. Row 2-C. WaTTerson, S. Zimmerman, P. FaTe, D. Sallenger, P. STewarT, A. STulTz, C. Aippersbach. Row 3-B. Bach, C. Dreves, M. Ebeclc, D. DeuTscl'1, A. McElligoTT, S. Main, K. BuTler, J. Brislcey. Row 4--E. MulzeT, E. McNamara, C. Boyd, S. Fischer, S. Bevernage, D. Pugor. FJ-IA. The FuTure l-lornemalfers oT America is a naTional organizaTion whose chapTer aT NorTh l'lills l-ligh School played an irnporTanT parT in The developmenT oT NorTh l-lills' girls This pasT year. The purpose oT This organiza- Tion was To help prepare The members Tor Their chos- en career wheTher iT be homemalcing, Teaching, or an- oTher Tield. Under The able leadership oT Penny STuchell, Presi- denT, and wiTh The help oT Miss SeiTz, The TaculTy sponsor, F.l-l.A. carried on many programs and acTiv- iTies This year. ln addiTion To Their individual proiecTs, The girls did Junior Red Cross worlc. Each weelcly meeT- ing was planned To be inTormaTive and enTerTaining. Many guesTs were inviTed To spealc on Topics varying Trom candy making To good grooming. One oT The high poinTs oi The club's year was a special Tea To which members oT The Garden Club were inviTed. By iTs various services and proiecTs, This club cerTain- ly carried ouT iTs moTTo- Toward New l-lorizonsf' PresidenT Penny STuchell discusses some oT Pl-l.A.'s plans wiTh members. ThaTl1nee is sure To be well-TreaTed. RNA. One OT The many proTessions ThaT boTh young men and women may enTer is The Tield oT nursing. ln order To acguainT iTs sTudenTs wiTh The gualiTicaTions oT This Tield and The Training process required, NorTh T-lills T-ligh School has a chapTer oT The PNA., The FuTure Nurses oT America. Under The direcTion oT Miss Viard, The school nurse, This club meT every oTher weelc in Room IOB, where The programs were cenTered around discussions and movies, and iT aT all possible, Trips To various hospiTals were planned. it 5 PaT doesn'T seem To be Too sick! Triclc-or'TreaTing Tor UNICEF and conducTing The annual balce sale were Two oT The club's ouTside ac- TiviTies. AnoTher ouTsTanding achievemenT was The do- naTion oT Tunds To purchase a brace Tor a crippled child oT an unTorTunaTe Tamily. PresidenT Barbara Mullen, Vice-PresidenT PaT Flaf herTy, SecreTary Beverly Willcins, and Treasurer Linda Kimmerle, along wiTh The oTher members oT The club, have a brighT TuTure ahead wiTh such a club To guide Them. Row I-S. LeMasTer, P. STuchell, P. FlaherTy, B, Wilkins, B. Mullen, L. Kimmerle, K. Chappel, C. WaTTerson. Row 2-L. Ley, L. Brown, S. Zimmerman, J. SarTain, M. Hronec, B. Rudolph, A. Benson, D. Larlrins, J. Barbin, Miss Viard Row 3-L. Giannalcos, V. Lynn, C. Reil- ly, G. Schnarviler, L. Michaels, D. Schneider, B. Bach, T. Beebee, F. DieTz, B. Beer. Row 4-M CveTic, C. Zimmerman, D. Lohnes, D. SanTelli, C. Ley, C. T-luTchinson, C. SmiTh, B. Samuels, L. Farrell, G. Ingram, T. Schindler, K. Qieiser. Row 5-R. RoberTs, L. Schoeneclcer, M. Osborne, P. Seebacher, V. AnToneTTe, N. EasTon, B. Brown, M. STaples, K. Schreiber, D. Lasagna, C. McWhinney, M, Fuszelc. 1' J' f. iff .. ,. 1 is fb f ibm 4 wa Q N- L f Q- f , I , 3 f, 5'qQ!i'f, fi: W , , K , My iff f,f7y'9'5 I Y: :iw W, ffvfa, Q- Sw QWA A :KO , .,.. 5 5 +-' Ak . A V, ,- 21 H 1 4 f t' f . A ,ef T of W- 'K fo., 7 L , ,, . iff, 6 ,L-if fi Z1zEL9',' ' fa fi' zi'Jw,s1?Z,45 f ' 3 Y ' M5 , v 'Ld .. Qs- ' ' 4 Kyiv V I -an , ..,. : W L, ill: bfZ7Q?Zf12f xr : , .Q - A , . -,f:-Rf,, :ts . .A L - W GUY GUADAGNINO JOSEPH GAY Baseball Coach Track Coach AX ,- ev u VV ,. -f, ,gmt ' s A 1-5 if i' 41.555 ,L 151. 'fl 7'1ff-Wg. :ipgig 115 5 A A-,wv Qw,,,W15: ve.: , i 253, V Mg. Mmzsgzri. . : fx. MSP ' rv 5v'l3?3!'5if 73? :C ff- , A w,1'H-Aw 4, . .,f.,,- :M Ffzisfi H I 'xlljfj L- fklfi. ' xy - I -1' ' . ffiii A . 5 JAMES HARPER Baskefball Coach GRANT HARE J.V. Baskefball and Fooiball Coach MARIO MARTORELLI Foofball Coach . 1 R i s s E E L NELSON TIFFANY JOHN WEIXEL IZQ Golf Coach Wres+ling Coach Leffermen P. Guardino, B. Domke, J. Weilzel, T. Young, T. Chapas, P. Thompson, and J. Manc o e I c e lh p de Bill Bickel ,, Ken Bollens , Tom Chapas , Dave Chisholm., .... ......... . Rich Coulfer , Dennis Dickson ,,,, Bob Domke , ,, Gary Donaldson Ron Donaldson , Roger Fillingim , ,,,, , Mel Foremny H ,. .---s. Rich Genler , , , Sherwood Glofh ........ ssssss Pal' Guardino , Don Hudson Bu'rch Kerslen , Bob Kunz , Joe Li'H'le ,,.,,, , Tom MacAr+hur Don Mahafkey B Joe Mancuso ,.,, Bill McDonald ,, , Jim McKenna , Bill Menher , Dave Miller Ed Neely , Wall Obermeier Tom O'Malley John Phillips , John Reubi , Hank Rich , Ron Rygiel , ,. Jack Sabina ,. Rege Scheller ,,,,, Jim Schmiedlin , . Ken Smi+l1 ,,,,, Mike Sowyak , ,, Bob Springer , ,, Dave S+uckra+l1 ., Paul Thompson ., Jack Ward . ., Jerry Weihel , , ,, George Windisch Tom Young ,,.,. Dale Zinsner , ,, B-Baskelball, F-Foolloall, W-Wreslling TAM' is F sims C71 FronT row-D. Zinsner, B. MenTzer, J. Sabina, B. KersTen, G. Windisch, B. Domke, D. Chisholm, B. Bickel, P. Thompson, F. SchmandT, B Springer, D. Miller. CenTer row-B, Chisholm, L. WaTson, T. Sullivan, J. O'MaIley, B. Klaas, B. Crenshaw, T. Young, R. Rygiel, J. Phillips, J. Li++Ie, B. Wil- son, G. RoslcwiTalsIci, R. Bagley. Back row-J. Mancuso, K. SmiTh, P. Guardino, R. Fillingim, P. Kelly, W. Obermeier, M. Sowyak, E. Neely, R. SmiTh, H. Rich, C. HiTch- coclc, R. GenTer, D. Hudson, C. Randall, B. Thomas. Football Team ATTer a Tew disappoinTing seasons, The NorTh Hills TooTball Indians once more Tools Their righTTuI place as a WPIAL conTender. EighT Times They Toolq The Tieldg six Times They reTurned vicTorious. In Their Two losses, The poinT spread was only a ToTaI OT nine poinTs. l962 also saw The emergence oT a Tullloaclc who could hiT The line hard and Then go all The way. CapTain Bolo Domlce scored a phenomenal I6 Touch- downs, 6 more Than all NorTh Hills' opponenTs could musTer. All in all, iT was a year OT ouTsTanding perTorm- ances, by individuals and, more imporTanT, by Team. IT was The year NorTh Hills regained iTs TooTl::all glory. Good TooTball sTarTs wiTh good coachingg Head Coach Mar- Torelli and Coach Guadagnino, have served The Tribe long and well.. We wh' T F NHHS Team Opponeni' I3 IvIcKees Rocks I8 24 BeIheI I3 6 Fox Chapel O 28 AIIderdice 0 I2 Kiski Prep 7 2I Shaler 0 I4 Galreway I8 38 Thomas Jefferson I3 I56 69 uIIback B b Domke breaks Ioose for End Roger FiIIingim ece e an ae ne of hs many Iong broken fieId runs. IrOrn Joe LiIIIe For a frsf do n This season saw Ihe indocrrinafion of a Iwo pIaIoon sysrem Ihar cap'rured vicrories and caprured Ihe fancy oi Ihe INIor'rh I-IiIIs Fans. Cn Jrhe oiffensive pIaIoon, The Go Team, Bob Springer played The +aiIback sIoJr. Cap+ain Bob Uomke ran our of Ihe IUII- back posiIion. Paf Guardino ran reverses from Ihe wingback posiIion, and BEII IVIenIzer caIIed Jrhe signaIs as guarIerb'ack. Joe Li+IIe played +aiIback when a pass was caIIed Ior. Ken Smirh and Roger I:iIIingim played Ihe ends. Dave ChishoIm and Ed Neely manned Ihe +ackIes, whiIe BuIch KersIen and PauI Thompson pIayed guard. George Windisch was Jrhe cenrer. The defensive unit The ScaIpers, had a Iine of Mike Sowyak, BiII BickeI, I-Iank Rich, John PhiIIips, Joe Mancuso, and Roger FiIIingim. Burch Kersren, Tom Young, and Dick Genier backed Ihe Iine. Jack Sabina, BIII Menfzer, and Jack O'IvIaIIey occupied Ihe deiensive backIieId. The bench a s'rudy oF deIerminaIion and concenfrahon. Nor+h I'IiIIs' Iucky number IH, Bob Springer e es a oJ Iackler. N Tackle WaI+ Obermeier Cenler George Windisch Quarferback Jack Sabina Fullback Camain Punfer Dennis Dickson Bob Domlce Guard Bufch Kersfen Tackle Ecl Neely in-nu Tackle Mike Sowyak Tackle Dave Chisholm Fullback Ron Rygiel Tailback Co-Capfain Guard Hank Rich Bob Springer Tackle Bill Bickel End Joe Mancuso f F End Roger Fillingim Quarferback Tom Young Guard PdulThOmPSOf1 Q 1 -' f zwmz xxx, s End Don Hudson End Ken Smi+h 4 Wingback Pai Guardino Manager Dave Miller Manager Dale Zinsner A hard faclcle iars The ball loose from an Indian ball carrier. Tom Young leads Bill Menfzer's inferference as Menfzer rambles for yardage. Nofeflv I-HUA Qi'1UfTImea1viw AA' Shaler Provides Tes+ on Friday: Indians Will Field Veferan Team By Paul A. Kurfz Earlier fhis season, Coach lvlario Marforelli believed his revifalized Norfh I-Iills Indians lWesf Viewl would become a WPIAL confender mainly because of his experienced players. The veferan menfor, who is direcfing Norfh I-Iills for his I8fh season, sfill is confidenf fhe Indians will figure prom- inenfly in fhe AA race since fhev have come so impressively during fhe pasf monfh. Buf Norfh I-Iills has a fre- mendous divisional Task in playing af home againsr Richard Dixon's Shaler I-Iuslcies af 8 p.m. Friday. Norfh I-Iills has four sfraighf vicfories affer losing ifs exhibifion opener fo IvlcKees Rocks, I8-I3. The Indians fol- Iowed wifh AA vicfories over Befhel, 24-I3, and Fox Chapel, 6-O, before gaining non-loop vicfories over Taylor Allderdice, 28-O, and Kiski Prep, I2-7. Meanwhile, Shaler aims fo come baclc fo be a spoiler affer being eliminafed from fhe AA running al' home by Wesl' Mifflin Norfh, ZI-O. AI' Ieasf IO Ieffermen will be among IvlarforeIli's sfarfing feam againsf Shaler. Spearheading fhe Indians' single- wing affaclq is Capfain Roberf Domlce, I75-fullbaclc, whose guiclc brealcs and speed in fhe clear have helped him score I I fouchdowns, malcing 66 of fhe feam's 83 poinfs. The ofher baclqfielders are Bill lvlenfzer, I65-guarferbaclc: Bob Springer, a classy I35-Ieff half, and Par Guard- ino, I38-righf half. The ofher veferans are Dave Chisholm, I9O-Ieff faclqleq I-Ienry Kersfen, I85-Ieff guard: George Windisch, I65-cenferp Paul Thompson, I85--righf guard: Ed Neely, 230-righl' faclcleg and Roger Fillingim, I75-righf end. The only newcomer fo fhe sfarfing line is Kennefh Smifh, I65-Iefl' end. All of Norfh I'IiIIs' sfarfers are- seniors ex- cepl' lvlenfzer, a junior. One of IvlarforeIIi's aides, Guy Guadagnino, has been helping him since he began af Wesf View lhlorfh I-Iillsl. Two ofher aides are Granl' I'Iare, serving his I4fh campaign, and Jim I-Iarper, his I3+h. Ivlarforelli coached for fhree seasons af McDonald I-Iigh before sfarfing af Wesf View in I945. IReprinfed by permission of fhe Piffsburgh Press.l Indian Bill Oesfereich leads fhe Tribe onfo The field. 'W ' ' A puzzle: I-low does Guardino escape The enemy faclcler? The Norllm l-lills lndians lake llwe field. Tackle Walf Obermeler races down flwe sldellne wlllw a punl' relurn. Fllllngim grabs a pass as lwo of llwe enemy converge upon lwlrn. The flip of flue coln: ine prelude lo a lward-fouglwlr conlesl. Domlre leaps lulllely for an overflwq long bomb. l I l 14 FronT row-D. Williams, T. Fox, B. Wagner, D. Loas, A. ManTia. L. Guardino, R. Roberson, C. NeidhardT, F. BarTek, D. Jones. CenTer row-B. Oliver, B. HorTon, D. Begley, E. Celidonia, L. Roche, P. Grishkah D. Waddell, B. Yanalcos, J- Kelly. F- Minhelmefi D- SUV- man, C. BesTerman. Back row-D. Muzzey, D. Mooney. C. DeGuTis, P. KwiaTek, R. MaThews, F. ViTous, B. Ford, D. Kraus, B. PriTchard, R. BurTon, D. Ridge- way, D. Prosser. R. SchmidT. Jwmw Vmsftg The Li+Tle Indians really compiled a remarkable rec- ord. Never beTore in hisTory has a NorTh Hills Team had a record oT I-2-3-one win, Two losses, and Three Ties. DespiTe Their laclc oT vicTories, Coaches GranT Hare and Jim Harper have TwenTy leTTermen To lead NorTh Hills banners in The coming years. The sTarTing baoldield usually consisTed oT Frank ViTous aT Tailbaclc, Bud Wagner aT quarTerbaclc, Chuck BesTerman or Lou Guardino aT wingloaclc, and eiTher NHHS Team 0 Shaler O Oliver O BeThel 6 Perry I4 Fox Chapel O Shadyside Rex BurTon or Bill Yanalqos aT Tullback. Tom Fox, Dave Prosser. and Bo PriTchard handled The Terminal posi- Tions. JeTT Kelly and Dave Jones played Tackle: Larry Roche, Jim Lowe, and Buzz Ford played guard while Dan Begley cenTered The ball. The de-Tensive sTandouTs were Don Williams, Roger Schmidt Fred BarTelc, Ed Celodonia and Bill Oliver. Larry Trevison handled The punTing. Opponeni' I3 6 O 6 I2 O Games can be won on The pracTice Tield. Mr. Harper, Mr. Hare , Back row-J. Phillips, R. GenTer, K. Eollens, D. MahaTl4ey, T. MacfXrThur, J, Ward, C. BesTerrnan. Froni' row-R. WiTchlco, B. Menlzer, D. Dickson, D. STuclcraTh, J. LiTTle, T. Zilcesh. Easiwtbam For The second sTraighT winTer, deTeaT seemed To dog The sTeps oT The Tennis-shoe-clad VarsiTy BaslceTball Team. Though The Team had iTs usual spiriTed backing Trom The NH FaiThTul, consisTenT vicTory was iusT noT in The cards Tor Coach Harper's Tive. They Tinished wiTh a 5-I5 record, 3-ll in secTion compeTiTion Tor sevenTh place. NorTh Hills did have The consolaTion oT humbling Their SecTion Nine rival, Moon, Twice, by The lopsided ..w,.,4 M., scores oT 76-43 and 63-32. Playing againsT The experi- ence sharpened lvlclfees Rocks, STowe, and Shaler, The indians were game buT on The shorT end OT The score. All year long, The Indians were hampered by Their lack oT heighT, and by The inexperience oT Their play- ers. lvlr. Harper did develop a real sTar in 6-3 Junior Ken Bollens who pulled in many a rebound and whose shorT iump shoTs connecTed Tor over sevenTeen poinTs per game. He should be even beTTer nexT year. Coach Harper and VarsiTy managers, Terry MarTin and Ernie Toplis, check over The scoreboolc, Mr. I-larper's regular five usually consisied of Juniors Ken Bollens and Rich Genler undernealh, wiih Juniors Bill Menlzer and Joe Lillle playing oulside. Seniors Denny Dickson and Dave Sluckralh played The olrher slarling role. Menlzer acled as The offensive playmaker, and wilh a year's experience behind him should be really 'rough nexl year. Juniors Tom MacAr+hur and John Phillips also saw a good deal of ac- iion, along wilh sophomore slandoul Chuck Besierman. Wilh Jrhese seven experienced baskeleers relurning nexf year, hopes are brighf indeed. VARSITY SCORES NH Opponenl' 47 Buller 63 Sl Ellwood Cily 58 48 Bellevue 5l 58 Avonworlrh 46 54 Sco++ Braddock 44 43 McKees Rocks 55 47 Quaker Valley 48 76 Moon 43 53 Slowe 6l 30 Shaler 4l 43 Monlour 66 50 N. Allegheny 37 46 Baldwin 68 49 McKees Rocks 54- 66 Quaker Valley 77 63 Moon 32 57 Slowe 82 -28 Shaler 54 40 Monlour 44 37 N. Allegheny 48 A defermined Tribe of Norfh Hills In- dians lakes The floor. The NH version of The duff, wifh Kenny Bollens iam ming lhe ball fhrough fhe hoop. l3I 'Basketew Co-capfain Denny DiCk50n Co-capfain Dave S'ruckra+h Y Don Mahafkey Jack Ward Sluclcralli fires iumper over leaping Slnaler defender. Diclnscn lays if up as Ge-nler wails for a rebound. Ballens lays il up as Genler again wails for a rebound. This lime Genler gels flue slnol away as Dickson wails for a rebound. Y I l A l a x ,l X lf l I33 Menizer spins one off fhe back- board 'For iwo. Genier pirouefies free from his Shaier opponenf for a shoi. Dickson fries his iwo-hand iump shoi as Bollens suspiciously eyes his opponeni: I34 Boiiens 'fighfs 'For 'ihe ball amid a ianqie of arms and legs. Lillle lwisls free For a driving lay-up. Converged upon by The de- fense, Bollens lwoolcs from Hue lane. MacArll'iur lefs fly as Phillips 'figlwls for posilion undernealh. Llllle llres his one-hand sei: All alone, Menrzer banks one lhrough The hoop. Bollens crosses his guard wifh a lefi' hande from lhe righl' side. JAYVEE SCORES NH Opponenf 36 Buller 56 44 Ellwood Cily 55 29 Bellevue 3l 25 Avonworlh 38 39 SCOH Braddock 34 43 Mcliees Rocks 57 42 Quaker Valley 27 24 Moon 26 36 Slowe 60 39 Shaler 32 24 Monlour 55 24 N. Allegheny 26 30 Baldwin 39 l 39 Mcliees Rocks 34 28 Quaker Valley 2l 42 Moon 37 34 Slowe 44 36 Shaler 42 44 Monrour 37 40 N. Allegheny 32 Back row-C. Neidhardl, manager, C. Jaclcson, B, Frenz. D. l-lammerecn lvl. Balsley, F. Barfelc. Froni' row-D. Liddell, D. Moffar, C. J . V . I Beslerman, D. Brelhauer, D. Haney. Coach Granl l-lare's proleges wound up Jrheir season wilh a mediocre 8-I2 record, winning five ol lheir las? seven games lo provide Jrhrills for many Norlh Hills fans. Mr. Hare experimenled wilh various lineups lhroughoul lhe year unlil he finally found lhe winning combinalion. The leam was sparlced by The shooling ol Chuclc Beslerman, who averaged lhirleen poinls per game and moved up +o Jrhe Varsily lale in Jrhe season. Besler- man was helped by a very line supporling casl. Dun- can Mollal proved himself a capable rebounder, while Dave Liddells iump shols enabled him lo score I5O poinls lor runnerup honors. Don l-lammerlon dis- linguished himsell all year for his all-around play. Lale in lhe season, big Don l-laney came oil The bench lo score some needed poinls and grab a few rebounds. Rich Wilchlco and Tony Zilcesh slepped down from lhe Varsily lale in lhe year lo lend a helping hand. All of which cerlainly malces Norlh l-lills' baslcelball 'lorlunes in l'he near lulure seem very promising. Mr. Hare and Chuclr Besfermanz Lhe coach and his soar. Wmesfiiuig Meanwhile, over on The maTs, The NH grapplers, coached by Mr. Weixel and Mr. MoliTor, ripped Through a TourTeen dual maTch schedule wiTh an 8-5-I record. Once more, a Tew despairing baslceTball Tans joined The ever-growing wresTling enThusiasTs To see a winning NH Team. From The nineTy eager budding wresTlers who Turned ouT Tor The TirsT day ol: prac- Tice, Mr. Weixel groomed his squad of ThirTeen regular wresTlers. To help The Team members +ha+ clidn'T wresTle in The maTches gain experience, exhibiTions were held be- Tore The regular maTches. The high poinT in The season came when NorTh Hills was maTched againsT a neo- phyTe HampTon wresTling squad aT a HampTon Junior High Assembly. Showing Their dis- pleasure aT being an assembly program, The NH maTmen proceeded To win every maTch and posTed a gaudy 54-O shuTouT. WresTling, unlike baslceTball. was dominaTed by seniors. Topped in longeviTy by Jerry WeiTzel and Tom Chapas, who each wresTled Tour years, The seniors held down Ten oT The ThirTeen sTarTing posiTions. Mr. Weixel chose no permanenT capTain because he TelT ThaT so many oT his graduaTing seniors were qualified. Along wiTh Weiizel and Chapas, The sTarTing seniors were Ron- Donaldson, Sherwood GloTh, Rich CoulTer, John Reubi, Rege Scheller. Paul Thompson, Jim Schmiedlin. and Bob Kunz. Managers were Jim McKenna and Bob Hamburg. Coach Weixel supervises a daily workouf. Checking down The usual regular ThirTeen wresTlers, Sophomore Mel Foremny wresTIed aT 88 pounds, Bill Mc- Donald aT 95, and Ron Donaldson aT IO5. Sherwood GloTh Il IZI. Tom Chapas IIZOI, and Jerry WeiTzeI lI27l handled The nexT Three classiTicaTions. The middle weighT grapplers were Rich CoulTer lI33l, John Reubi lI38l, Gary Donald- son lI45l, and Rege Scheller lI54l. The heavier maTmen were Paul Thompson lI65l, Jim Schmiedlin lI80l, and Bob Kunz lunIimiTedl. The maTmen were Topped by Jim Schmiedlin, who smashed ThirTeen oT his TourTeen opponenTs. and Tied The oTher To posT an undeTeaTed season. OTher ouTsTanding records were compiled by Bob Kunz III-21, Jerry WeiTzeI I9-2-2I, and TirsT year man John Reubi III-2-II. Kunz. wresTling in The unlimiTed class. won all OT his eleven vic- Tories by pins and scored a ToTal of 59 poinTs, breaking The record seT by Bill Chapas in i960 oT 57. For Their accomplishmenTs, Schmiedlin, WeiTzel, Reubi. and Kunz were all seaTed in The SecTion TournamenTs. Schmiedlin was seaTed TirsT, WeiTzel second, and Reubi and Kunz each seaTed Third. The pre-maTch huddlez John Reubi receives insTrucTon from coaches and players. ATTer The maTch: some ela+ed. some disap- poinTed, all weary. WRESTLING SCCRES NH Opponeni' 36 New CasTle I I 27 CharTiers Valley 25 44 WesT Allegheny I4 54 I-lampTon O I7 MT. Lebanon 34 32 Penn I-Iills I9 25 Baldwin 25 I5 Shaler 29 I8 DormonT 3I 39 Shadyside 8 36 NorTh Allegheny I6 40 Munhall 9 27 Carnegie 29 3I WesT Allegheny 32 Paul Thompson performs The ancienf arf of Trip ping his opponenT. RON DONALDSON 95 lbs. TOM Cl-IAPAS l2O lbs. SHERWOOD GLOTH II2 lbs. JERRY WEITZEL RICH COULTER I27 lbs. I33 lbs. JOHN REUBi I38 lbs, REGE SCHELLER I54 lbs. PAUL THOMPSON 16555. W JIM SCHMIEDLNN BOB KUNZ I ISO 'bg Un Imifed . ww- L,..'- f, - .L , D K. Q .. Ig.: 1 2 9 Q V ,Ln v' QUTQ? Q M ,QI img W ,ff 'H I lx fu -mi 'R wwf D .4 M , , J 1 Q ' W' , , ft qw ff Mfg' 4 J If 'sq T'- Lf B 'W 1 3 'YAG i Dx Q I . Q a -. 'KA 2 5 'K 1. x x fa, , ' ,,.,....--- W- :I ,mu-' 'Y Xa, I lndividual sporTs such as checlcers, as well as Team sporTs, were a parT oT NorTh Hills' inframural program. For Those sTudenTs who didn'T parTicipaTe in inTerscholasTic sporTs during The pasT year, NorTh l-lills High School provided an exTensive inTramural program. Under The supervision oT Mr. lv1arTorelli, This program enabled any sTudenT To parTicipaTe in com- peTiTive sporTs. The sporTs included in The program were TooTball and speedball in The Tall, and baslceTball, volleyball, ping-pong, checlcers. chess, and soTTl::all during The win- Ter and spring. During acTiviTy periods Trom Monday Through Thursday, seniors, iuniors, and soph- omores baTTled Their classmaTes Tor The poinTs which mighT win Tor Them The cham- pionship banner. l-lomeroorns received one poinT Tor each oT Their vicTories. These poinTs were Tallied on The large posTers in The caTeTeria and deTermined The cham- pions in each class. Team spiriT was high as each home- room ToughT Tor Those poinTs. I46 4-4 A -- 5 -ima, lff '40 . :'fff:'?SQ. 'if iff ,, k. K V7 07 105 'V ,,, iw 111 , 1 3 3 ' af: ul V V no my ll? 101 T24 Ll 1 101 5 an ,mf ,. , R IA A . uf-1. f..-. .m.W. Q ' QM ' gt ...uri W dum I. 5lLif: In Il! C A1 H A v W' if 'H mm 110 W an N uv 5' . . lil 1'! ,sf 4 an V' za! D' 305 .wa :oz 'Mn 5. 'ii s S One of fhe mosf popular inframuraf sporfs was boys' baslcefball. SENIORS Row I: J. Sonderman, J. Thomas, S. Vickerman. Row 2: J. Schindler, K. DoeTTinger. Row 3: J. Bachman, D. AlbrechT FighT'Tenaciously was a cry Tamiliar To all NorTh Hills sTudenTs. Once again our cheerleaders made Their name lcnown by Their peppy chanTs and Tamous cheer rouTines. Their cheers reverberaTed in The sTands as They encouraged our Indians on To yicTory or lcepT up The morale oT The crowd in deTeaT. The varsiTy squad and The varsiTy c:adeTTes joined TogeTher To cheer aT our TooTball and baslceTball games under Their capTain, Jeremy Thomas. The junior varsiTy squad supporTed Their own Team aT all The J.V. games. Our girls in red and whiTe did a commendable iob in promoTing The spiriT oT NorTh l-lills l-ligh School. The pep assemblies They presenTed beTore games never Tailed To inspire as well as enTerTain The lndian Tans. NorTh l-lills had reason To be proud oT The energeTic group which insTilled in Them a TighTing spiriT. I . JUNIORS B. Worley, J. SmiTh. J. l'lerTler, M. Bauer, S. Carlson, D. MeT lvl. Toerge, B. Yellig SOPHOMORES B. Baldinger, B. Barnes, C. RehorsT, S. Burd, J. Anderson, C. l-le ns burg, D. BarTley, B. Resler Donalee Albrechf Jeannie Bachman lucly Sonderman Kris Doelflnger Jeremy Thomas-Ca plain Judy Schindler Sally Vickerman I4-9 - Moa Row I-K. Gyekis. M. Moody, N. DassdorT. Row 2-C. T'luTsTeTler, H. Bresee, J. PTorsich, J. Teague, L. Evans. Row I-S. T-lelrn, A. Daniels, L. Crysler. Row 2-B. Be T-lunT, M. Garbarlz E, FiTzgerald. The resulT oT many summer and aTTer-school prac- Tices was presenTed by The lNlorTh l-lills l-ligh School MaioreTTes during TooTball halT-Time shows. Cur ma- ioreTTes also exhibiTed Their dancing and Twirling abiliTy aT band TesTivals, aT parades, and during our pep assemblies. The MaioreTTes consisTed This year oT Two lines which marched aT The head oT The band. The TirsT line, or The regulars, were Those maioreTTes who had aT leasT one year oT previous experience as a sub- sTiTuTe. The second line consisTed oT Those girls who were marching Tor The TirsT Time. This year The six senior girls and Two iunior regulars sporTed new uniTorms, while shorT red slcirTs and whiTe sweaTers were The uniTorms oT The subs. LasT summer The band, accompanied by The ma- ioreTTes, spenT a weelc aT Camp Kon-O-Kwee near Zelienople. During This Time plans were crysTallized Tor The coming season. Marda Moody, capTain, goT her crew inTo shape Tor The many evenTs in which The maioreTTes were involved. 4 Marda Moody-Captain Lynn Evans Helen Bresee Connie Hufsieiler Janis Pforsich Jackie Teague True 5 QQFPATQ WF' vm wc 'Wi . P ,. v f , A' 9 mmf 1- x X x- 'f X I i , ,L 122 .41 f ,f 3 0, ffm. ,Q A M gy 'Y ' 1 l f S Piff. Q' i ,: ,.A. -, . , Sky! hm 4 Vx , ,129 A1 V V ZS! f, -' ffmvw , fa, M , 4 L , P J, M ' ' A5951 ,agp b 152 ' A wr - Wa, 1 T . V , ,A Y n f, Mziwfx AnoTher Trunk, Miss. Do you have The denTiTrice, I-larrieT? This loving cup is oTTered in humble Token oT our esTeern. Om Qfeafztc 700-ze mwigaq STewa rd ,Y,,,,,, Mrs. Skinner ,, , ,, Cornelia OTis Skinner 0Tis Skinner , , ,, Emily Kimbrough , Purser ,,,,, ,, , Y, STewardess . . Diclc WinTers . ,, Admiral ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, l-larrieT ST. John ,,,, WiniTred Blaugh Y,,,,,., Leo McEvoy , , lnspecTor, , Therese ,,,,, , ,, ,, Madame Elise , Y, , Monsieur ole la Croix Window Cleaner , Chad MarTin Y, , Jane Windish ,, Barbara Grogan James Hughes Norma Wilcox Herb Ziegler Linda ScoH James BurT George WuerThele ,, Y, . Be'H'y STrowe CaThy Vevers , Don Kennedy Bob Dell PauleTTe Fox Diane OsTerwise ,, ,, , Fred Bishop Kim Mason The Time was The Roaring TwenTies when Cornelia and Emily, played by Barbara Grogan and Norma Wil- cox, Traveled To France. The play, Our l-learTs Were Young and Gay, adapTed by Jean Kerr Trom a boolc by Cornelia OTis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough, was presenTecl by The class oT '63 on April 27. I962. Erorn The momenT The Two girls sTepped on board The ship ThaT carried Them To France To The momenT They leTT The Tiny hoTel in Paris, Their lives were humor- ously involved in one misadvenTure aTTer anoTher. Un- der The direcTion oT Miss Marion Eroelicher, These mis- advenTures and subsequenT rornanTic enTanglemenTs provided a memorable evening oT comedy Tor everyone who aTTended The play. .- in .1 , . 2, ' ,nw sfy w an T f THE CAST-Row I: H. Duniop, L. Cain, N. Wilcox, J. Robinson, S. Manson. Row 2: C. Marfin, K. Mason, J. Hughes, B. Grogan, D. Kennedy, J. Windish. Row 3: J. BurT, B. STrowe, S. McGuire, B. Deli. J. HechT, D. OsTerwise, S. HoTTman, H. Ziegler. Nancy HollisTer Mrs. l-lollisTer STephen ..... Mr. Karoladis . LaureTTe . . Bruce Guppy as as Al . . Miss Ellis .. Miss Norman OTher STudenTs Debbie Ginger .. . Bea ..... Judy . . Elsa . ..... . Richard . . ExTra STudenT Girls' Trio . l came To bury Caesar, noT To PWS Nfellf T Barbara Grogan Diane Osferwise . Jim Hughes . Chad Mar'l'in . Jane Windish Don Kennedy .. Kim Mason Jim Bud . Sue Hoffman Jan Hechl' BeTTy STrowe Shannon McGuire Joan Robinson Norma Wilcox .. .. Lois Cain Bob Dell Herb Ziegler . . . Lois Cain, Sally Manson, Joan Robinson AlThough The Senior Class Play was held on The chilly, fall evening oT November lo, The audience soon Tound Themselves being TransporTed To a balmy Spring NighT. Under The direcTion oT Miss Laura PTaub, The play presenTed The problem oT Nancy HollisTer, who was Torced To malce a decision--who was To be her escorT To The Prom? Would iT be poor, unsophisTicaTed STe- phen, or would iT be The suave Bruce? Humorous in parTs, The play also presenTed a deTiniTe moral, which was deTecTed by all who aTTended. The characTers in The play represenTed all Types oT Today's Teen-agers and Their ever-increasing decisions. This was one enioya-ble 'Spring Nigh+ ThaT will nev- er be TorgoTTen by eiTher The casT or The audience. prgige I-rim, Who are you going To voTe Tor? NANCY! l'll go wiTh you, STeven, always. F06 N Trash? emu Aciwitg On your marlc . . . geT seT . . . go!! And wiTh Those words The TirsT senior acTiviTy, The Senior Olympics, goT underway in The caTeTeria on November IO. Following The classical Theme, The Senior Class sponsors and oTTicial sTarTers, lvlrs. BeTTy Lacy and Mr. Philip Boggio, waTched The TirsT evenT OT The evening, The charioT race. ATTer The race came The discus, iavelin, and shoTpuT Throwing conTesTs. The Iasf game oT The evening, The spelling game, proved To be The TavoriTe oT all aTTending seniors. One game noT scheduled Tor The evening, making pyra- mids ouT oT coke boTTles, came To a crashing halT as The dinner OT barbecue, poTaTo chips, cookies, and colce was served To The hungry seniors oT '63, WhaT's your baTTing average. Mr. Boggio? PauI's excellenT Torm will break many world records. ff?- 'WU Jack always has wanTed To be an engineer. Everyone anxiously awaiTed receiving his Senior picTures. .Dag OcTober I9, l962-a day To anTicipaTe: a day To live: a day To re- member. For This was Senior Day Tor The Class oT '63. The blue and gold beanies, pom-poms, and mums added a mirage oT color To This special day. Cheers Trom The MighTy Seniors could be heard echoing Through The halls. Senior picTures were claimed, Traded, and signed. In The aTTer- noon, an assembly was held To honor senior memories oT The pasT Three years. We'll always remember Those boy maioreTTes, who loolced iusT a Ii++le sTrange in Their uniTorms. And oT course There was The TradiTional TooTball game in The evening -The lasT home game Thaf our seniors would ever aTTend as sTudenTs of NorTh l-lills. As The band began To play our Alma MaTer, we seniors realized Thaf This Senior Day was noT only a special day, buT also a symbol oT all our Treasured high school years. We will remember These years-always. Our maioreTTes danced wiTh greaT enThusiasm, iT noT slcill. if wk. l 2 if Beanies and mums seemed To be everywhere in The halls. Boxes oT mums arrived before classes on Senior Day. Two biTs, Tour biTs . .. 'MM- riff, rs s 042+ Q-S 'Ev' E ,wwe Football Oueew Fall . . . fime 'of foofball games and fhe crowning of foofball queen. Qcfober 12 saw Jeremy Thomas, capfain of fhe cheerleading squad, crowned Foofball Queen of l962. A radianf Jeremy reigned over fhe pep assembly, during which foofball capfain Bob Domke placed a sparlding crown on her head and Jon Showe, Senior Class presidenf, presenfed fo her a silver foofball necklace. Qur varsify cheerleaders and maioreffes honored Jeremy wifh fheir spirifed roufines. Before fhe fense, enfhusiasfic crowd assembled for fhe Norfh Hills vs. Shaler game fhaf evening, Jeremy was formally presenfed as Foofball Queen. Affended by her fellow cheerleaders, she rode onfo fhe field in her con- verfible. As fhe band played Lovely fo Look Af, co- capfains Bob Domlce and Dave Chisholm presenfed her wifh a dozen red roses. As Jeremy rode by wifh her flashing smile, fhe sfands erupfed in moving applause-a fribufe fo our vivacious Jeremy, Foofball Queen of l962. mi 5 Q WiTh a brillianT smile ThaT radiaTed The warmTh and charm oT her amiable personaliTy, Peggy Werner reigned as Senior SweeThearT on ThaT very special eve- ning oT February I6. Queen Peggy had every reason To be happy, since iT was by a landslide voTe ThaT The Senior Class had made her Their SweeThearT. Jon Showe, Senior Class PresidenT, and Jackie Teague, Arrowhead EdiTor, added To Peggy's memo- rable evening by presenTing her wiTh a silver sweeT- hearT necklace and a dozen long-sTemmed red roses. ThroughouT The enTire dance held in her honor. Peggy conTinued To display The warmTh and sinceriTy ThaT helped make her Senior SweeThearT-'63, Senior Sweefheari Peggy Werner Peggy led off The dance wiTh Senior Class PresidenT Jon Showe. Peggy received a silver hearT which symbolized her reign as SweeThearT. I6I Maid-oT-Honor Lady-in-WaiTing M011 Dau When spring comes, a sTudenT's Tancy Turns To- uvard . . . The crowning oT The May Queen. Suspense Nas building up as each day drew To an end and The mporTanT nighT drew near. WiTh The quesTion. Who will iT be? , sTill unanswered, sTudenTs, TaculTy, and iriends Tiled inTo The audiTorium To waTch The annual vlay Day Ceremony. As The lighTs grew dim, The courT esTers arrived in Tull regalia, hurrying To complefe The iinishing Touches Tor The evening's TesTiviTies. AT lasT The drums rolled and The doors swung open 'o reveal The procession of The members oT The royal :ourT. The lovely girls and Their handsome escorTs oolced lilce True lords and ladies. NexT The Tour aT- 'endanTs To The Queen-Linda Kern, Marda Moody, leremy Thomas, and Peggy Werner-came Through 'he doors. The Tension reached iTs highesT poinT as The audience sTared aT The doors. Three lovely girls sTood behind The doors and only one would be The Queen. The doors opened and Linda HunTer sTepped Through as The Lady-in-WaiTing. AmidsT a bursT oT applause, The Maid- oT-l-lonor, Jeanne Bachman, appeared. Finally The long awaiTed momenT had arrived, and The doors opened Tor The Tinal Time: beTore us was KrisTen DoeTTinger, NorTh l-lills Queen oT The May. Queen KrisTen pro- ceeded To her Throne To The Tarniliar sTrains oT Pomp and CircumsTance. Chris Jones, lasT year's May Queen, crowned our Queen. Queen Kris was honored by The presenTaTion oT The TirsT copy OT The Norhian and The perTormance oT The annual May Pole Dance by The courT maidens. As The Queen led The recessional, we all wished her success in her reign as May Queen. LINDA KERN MARDA MOODY A JEREMY THOMAS PEGGY WERNER I63 Sheila Bevernage, our exchange sTudenT Trorn Belgium, was a welcome addiTion To NorTh Hills. PJ A welcome addiTion To The sTudenT body OT lNlorTh Hills was The sincere personaliTy OT rosy-cheelced Sheila Bevernage, exchange sTudenT Trom Belgium. Sheila laid aside plans To aTTend a Belgium univer- siTy lasT Tall in order To make The Trip To America- along wiTh oTher European exchange sTudenTs-To be- come an enThusiasTic member OT The class OT '63 here aT lXlorTh Hills. While sTaying wiTh Margie STaples and her Tamily, Sheila became acguainTed wiTh The cusToms OT her new American Triends. She was surprised To Tind so many school acTiviTies and enioyed every Tree minuTe Trom her sTudies by parTicipaTing whole-hearTedly. From The beginning OT The season, she was TascinaTed by TooTball, a sporT similar To Belgian soccer, and cheered loyally Tor all our Indians' games. PiTTsburgh pleased her when she Tound our ciTy isn'T really The smolcy sTeel mill Town she had read abouT in geography books. Sheila expressed a desire ThaT a Tew OT her newly made NorTh Hills Triends could visiT her in Belgium when she reTurned. Though she missed Belgium, Sheila ThoughT OT Graduairion Day as The day when she musT leave NorTh Hills and all The wonderTul people she has meT. We assure her ThaT we, Too, will miss her shy buT hearT-warming laughTer in The halls. Sheila sTayed wiTh The William STaples, her American Tamily. 1 S 5 'xN ,,..-1 During We year, S5915 kepf a scrapbook Full of souvenirs from Norfh HWS. In addifion fo Her classes, SHeIfa parficipeied In exfra-curricuhar acfivlfies such as Fufure Homemakers of America. The halls of Norfh Hills became very familiar fo SH05Wa. 'tr X -ww-A XX' Much of SHeila's Hme was spemf in doing her Homework. Qeuwv-Uwlm Our subsTiTuTe lndian The Senior sTands Blue, gold, and whiTe were popular colors aT Nl-H-TS on The nighT OT March I5. This was The nighT OT The TradiTiOnal Senior- Underclassmen BaskeTball Game, and all classes had Turned ouT in droves To supporT Their respecTive Teams. For days spiriT had mOunTed, and as a resulT Triendly rivalry exisTed beTween The Seniors, cerTain OT vicTOry, and The Underclassmen, equally cer- Tain OT vicTOry. TO The Tune OT screams and cheers, The sTupendous, magniTi- cenT, specTacular Senior Team was vicTorious Over The Under- classmen in The preliminary game. BeTween The games The Senior rnaiOreTTes enTerTained Their class wiTh 'KROOT4 Seniors Rock. FurThering class praises, Senior singers dedicaTed a song To The Underclassmen. Urged On by Their TirsT vicTOry, The mighTy Seniors seT OuT TO repeaT Their previous TeaT in The second game. IT The game could have been won by spiriT alone, The Senior Team would undOubTeclly have been vicToriOus. Senior cheer- leaders, maiOreTTes, class members, and Team members were uniTed in Their eTTorTs. Even deTeaT Tailed TO dim The spiriT OT The lvlighTy Class OT '63. Seniors sang OT The Underclassmen deTeaT. Senior maioreTTes ioined in The spiriT OT The game. lassmew Don really gives his all! l ! Two more for the Seniors 435' . is 32 ,sql 3 arms and 3 feei? Look wl'ia+ Joe can do! Office Secre+ariesAMrs. Hunt Mrs. Sfurqes, Mrs. Ramming, Miss Schaefer. ,Jr I68 Cusrodian Mr. Abel i 54 E -. .. Q iw, . w We ,mir ' ' Z , H77 ' .55 K Q A .-,,: A , The Cafereria Sraff N Freddie Eckert our phofographer wi TMXN N f L? N!-H-IQ Q W gf ei? 2 , iw 1 f ff: 1 , Q I as QQH 1 fx f ,, V 4' S I K A xxx- fin Qa' - X M., , A gif, . WMMMWHM -, A .3 v M ,,,..,A.. .M AM V, W5 :Mr Q WQQVD5 k - A EXW p . ,.mM p A KL ,fwvf i MM y W W W y gy Mm Nor+H HWS jungle Joyce se+s ou? for ano+l'wer happy day. I, 2, 3, 4 . . . 3, 2, I. 4 WPe+-me worry? Our F7gHFng Wndhn Harg on boys! NHHS lnfmmural Queen My,H1ey5oOlcHappy. lp fypy J Y in. X X p f X 1 sgwg H5 I69 4 4? NHHS Swing Band Paul's Sweefhearf ls There a Senior in Jrhe crowd? Ai., fj ,ff ,ii 2 5? M5 iv S Tarzan??? U .,., v .... ,D n NPTCHERNS e xD!!! Y ir . rf . s f X NH!-IS Swing Banc! leader NH boys sfarfed someirhlng new rhis year. Peggy, where have you been? Q be e 5 M., K Nice pose, Don! Bu? +l1ere's no wafer in flue pool, Pa!! Turn blue!!! A J xy E' was , iw . Sy . A by it r 'r l ll if Em 'wr ' or K .lv ' ff f fix H HZ. Jw ,f f ' 'N' fS'1e3::1i,! ..-4-atv' mi' ' t ki-, ifiqy M ,fi W vw? ,, M -QE in, 'E r .W M!!-ef else.-4 qs' f-J qw! 5' 1 Please don? be mad, Mr. Mercer! Keep your mind on your work, Ellen! Wlwlclw or1e'sil1e dummy? Le! us in on llwe iolce, Miss Horn, Wlmal have I done? Marda and lwer harem The mad scienflsls I I A I l y y yy i E F .53 an V ri ' ifkfzgrf i 5 5 ' ll ' X A ,f ' . xx- .4 f 'ww 4 .fl Qgglg 2 z V l U 6 , ,Egg l H , , Q s 5 . A 5 9 Y K' QM 5 K if ' Roma: :za Senior Day pep assembly The ladder lo success Wha+'s everybody poinling al? Break him down, Paul' Doing push-ups for a Senior? The lineup Molher Diane Smile prel'l'y, girlsl l'm -Flying! Nice signs, fellows Where-'cl you gel Weren r lhere enough chairs, Pa lher'n7 ' E - ' 'Z' I Y' 7 5 ' ' ' v A - T Q WT eh ' lfsvif-istekiisgjgif aw-are :ff T ff -i 'ef ,, ,i 1 .V A. M ,. ....,....e .,,, ,:.. N Q, 5' -tf w 2 lf 5 -wi., ' eefgfsiw - 'lfiiiif i 34 . ' ' .Q Q ' - M555 is. 1 swisglixfig-'gg g ez: 1'4 fs -1'fM: ' FILQS ,f ' , X .. K ,,l, L, V i - M ,. ., eb' -- x - - ' a ,ss,, . A ' ' W 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Abernalhey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Edw. R. Ackerman lsabelle Adam Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Adamchic Mrs. E. F. Adams Miss Helen Adams Tex Adams ' Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Addilon Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahrens Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Aippersbach Kalhy Aippersbach '63 Darlene Albrechl '60 Donalee Albrechl '63 W. L. Bilka Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Albrechl Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Allison Dr. W. C. Allison Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alslon Dr. and Mrs. M. Alpern Wm. A. Allenholf Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allman Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Sam Anania Ca rl Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Neal Anderson Joe Andlor Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Andrews Mrs. John W. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Anonymous George Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Ollo Anlonelle Mrs. George Micky Apelm Apel an Mrs. F. J. Arch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Armslrong Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Arlhur J. N. Arlhur, Jr. Vern Asche Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aslon Mr. and Mrs. David E. Alkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alzerl Pmsowlq Pabwws Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beard Mr. Harry K. Beasley Mrs. Harry K. Beasley Mr. S. Beally May W. Beally Lynn Bechler '65 Bill Bechlel '63 Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Beck Mrs. J. V. Beck Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Beck Bob Beckerl '63 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bednarski Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Beebee Teddi Beebee Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Beers Mrs. E. R. Beers Mr. and Mrs. Richard Behring Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Beisecker Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Belding Mr. and Mrs. Waller L. Bell Sherri Belli '63 Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Benson Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Beran Jim Beran '63 Mr. and Mrs. George L. Berg Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Berger Maryln J. Berkebile Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bernauer Mr. and Mrs. ivan Berry Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Berlges Bela Phi Sororily Mr. and Mrs. K. Belsch Juniala H. Belza Sheila Bevernage Mr. and Mrs. George Bianco Sue Bianco '65 Helen Bresee '63 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Brelhauer Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Breyne Mrs. May Briskey Dana Bril Brooklyn Tech C. W. Brosie Bonna Brown '64 Ellen Brown '62 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown Mr. and Mrs. John Brown Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brown David Brungard Mr. and Mrs. Alberl Buck Louis A. Bueno '65 Mr. and Mrs. Bugher Sue Burd '65 Bob Burger '64 Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Burger Mr. and Mrs. C. Burke Mr. and Mrs. H. Burkharl Jim Burkharl Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burkhiser Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burlell The Burner wilh a Brain Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Burns Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Buller Mrs. Glenna Buller Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Burwinkel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bykowski Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cadugan Mr. and Mrs. James S. 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Binz George Bischoff Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bish Mrs. A. Billner Mr. and Mrs. Black Mr. and Mrs. Black Miss Hellie L. Boal Bob and Lois Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. '60 W. S. Bobb D. E. Bockover Mr. and Mrs. Alberl Boeh Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bollen Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonar Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bookser Vincenl A. Bova Harry Borelsky Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boll Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Boucheck Mrs. Anna Boucheck, Sr. Bonnie Boucheck '64 Carl Boucheck Mrs. Wm. C. Bowden Mr. and Mrs. William J. Boyd John Brandl Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Branl Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Brede M. A. Bresee Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell Keilh A. Campbell '58 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Campbell Vicky Cannizzaro Ginny Cannon '64 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cannon Mr. J. A. Carlson Mr. John D. Carlson Mrs. John D. Carlson Sandra Carlson '64 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carney Carol and Tawnee Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Carpenler Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carrier Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. 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Vic's Supermarkel' Wagner's Markel W'esr Penn Tech Wesi View Tavern and Club As Highland Bar Heiniz Cafe lmperai'a's Swar+z's Tavern V.F.W. 2754 Inc. Wesi View Park Co. Frank Whiiiaker Wieseckel Gull: Service Williamsburg Really Co., lnc. J. V. Wirl'z Marker Wunderly-Wesion Agency Frank N. Young Agency Charles Zoller. Jr., Conlraclor Adminislraiion ,. . , Alma Maier ,,,,, Anglo-American Club , Arrowhead ,.Y..,, ,.w,,,..V, Arr Club , Band ,, ,,,,..A..,,, W Baslcelball, J.V. 0, Baslcefball, Varsily ., ,.., .. Biology Research .,... Boys' Bowling Club .Yu...u Boys' Gym Club ,,,,.... Cheerleaders ...,..... Chorus suus.,...,..uu., Class Hisiory ......... Coaches ,,,,........,,,s, Commercial Club ..,,.A Exchange Sfudenf ......... FacuII'y .........,,,........... Fooiball, J.V. u....... , Foo'IbaII Queen , Foolball, Varsiry ,u,,.. Foreword .,u,,,,,,,,,,,,... Fulure Homemalcers of America I 8-9 66 IO6 88-89 113 90-93 137 130-136 IO8 105 103 I48-I49 94-98 28 120 114 164-165 I2-I7 129 I58-I59 l22-I28 II6 Fulure Nurses of America ....s,s,., ...V. I I7 Girls' Bowling Club .,3,...., Girls' Gym Club .,...,,, Hall Palrol .,u,33... Hi-Y- ,uuu.ss...u..uuu Homerooms Junior ..,...o... Sophomore ..... Index ..,..3.......,s. Inframurals ................. Junior Achievemeni' ...... IO4 l02 82 IOI 68-72 72-77 l8l I46-I47 I09 ww Junior Class Play .,,,.0,. Junior-Senior Game .....,, Lelfermen ...,csssscs.3,1....... Library Club ..,...s Iv1a1oreHes ,,u,., ..sVw.. May Day .,,s..................... Nafional Forensic League l54 I66-I67 I2l ll5 I50-ISI l62-I63 99 Na'rionaI Honor Socieiy ........ e------ 8 3 Norlh Hills High School NHHS Candids ,0...,.......... Norhian ,u,,.,......fcc... Pairons ,u,,uusY..u,......s Pep Club .....u,........... Phofography Club .......... Pre-Engineering Club ....... Principals u,,u,.......A...... Proieciion Club .....,,.. Russian Club School Board .,,,0,0 Senior Aciivily ....Vu,. Senior Class Play ....3c,,... Senior Day ..,,. ,.,............. 2-3 I 68- I 72 86-87 I 73- I 80 . 84-85 IIO I07 I0 I I I IO7 I I l56 I55 l57 Senior Execufive Council .,..... ...... 2 3-29 Seniors ,,s0,.....,.........sY,s. ..... Senior Mosls .....,,,..... Senior Sweefhearf ,...... Speech Club .,.s,,,..... Sfage Crew ....,................. Sludenl' Governmeni' ...... S+uden'r Life .,....wswcc. Table of Confenfs ..,.... Ti+Ie Page ....,,,,.....w Wres+Iing .s,c.... Y-Teens cccs Taylor Publishing Company ......u... ........,.. P ubIISI1er S+rem Sfudios scc........................ ...,-.... P I1o+oqrepI1y S. K. Smirh Company .......Y. ..........--... C OVSF Miss Maryln Berkebile .....V -..-.--------.---... 5 POHSOF Mr. Robem' Waldfogle ........ ..s.. 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Arlhur J. l-larlman, and class sponsors lvlrs. Belly Lacy and Mr, Philip Boggio. Seniors danced unlil lwo in lhe morning lo lhe music ol lwo separale bands and were enlerlained by lwo slage shows lealuring singer 'limi Yuro. dancer Willy Gaines, and comedian Ronnie Marlin. Alier dinner came dancing, B ea Sevori afd Jur or-1 e' ies fne Awer-Prom Park, ' Pwvw Building excifemenf precedeo ine nignr oi May IO for iooin Seniors and Juniors, Danceiand was ine desiinarion of Norin i-iiiis Seniors For Jririeir Prom sponsored by ine parenis. Sian Ce- bei4's band provided rnusic For dancing wiin ine neip of vocaiisr Jamie Barnes, a Norin Hilis grad- uaie. Ai Jrweive ine Seniors were ioined by ine Juniors, arriving from iiieir Prorn, 'Snangriiaf' for ine Aiierfprorn Pariy. Members of ine Two classes danced, aie, and enioyed Tnernseives uniii five oiciock, ine nour inai rnariceci ine end oi ine iong-awaiied and iongfrofbefrennernbered nigirir. 7 gli x D , 'Y I W l M J in L E iff? X , - , v wi or prizes added a rifzinifgivi' 'fo 'ne eveni Fas 'iix'.,Ey, been a big iaugn. -,,A Ag, ' iq k 5 Cnoi-x ri u 1- w I T. Thomas, K. SmiTh, B. Ward, B. Bloss, J. Sabina, J. WeiTzel, D. STuclcraTh, B. Springer, J. BrandT, R. Berin Row B Kraus K Mason, C. Weaver, B. Wilson, J. LiTTle, B. MenTzer, G. T-leinTz. R. SmiTh, B, Yanakos, Mr. Guadagnino, G Guadagnino Row 3 T l-laTch, B. Frenz, R. KnoTTs, B. l-lormell, B. PenberThy, B. SmiTh, G. Oglesby, D. Wiegand, T. Fox, G. Guadagnlno R ZGWOSKI Baseball Team Well, The G-Men did iT again. The Yankees, as They are lcnown in SecTion VII, capTured Their sixTh sTraighT secTion championship. The only real Tlaw on Their seasonal charT was The Tough loss To Beaver Falls in The playoTTs. The Team was led by CapTain Bill Bloss, The numloer one sTarTing piTcher Tor The lasT Three years and an occasional pinch-hiTTer. ShorTsTop Gussie l-leinTz, caTch- er Joe l.iTTle, and ouTTieldereTirsT baseman Ken SmiTh led The oTTensive aTTacl4. l-leinTz Tinished The year wiTh a specTacular .500 average. LiTTle Tinished wiTh .483 and Smilrh wiTh .433. Dave STucl4raTh, Bill lvlenTzer, Chuclc Weaver, Bill Yanalcos among The regulars, Tinished over The magic .300 marlc. While Mr. Guadagnino handled The VarsITy, Mr. Kelly coached The B Team To give less experienced boys a chance To play. This year, as lasT, Mr. Kelly's Team had greaT success. CapTain Bill Bless Touls one inTo The screen. oe LTTle puTs The Tag on a would be opposing run as he bril- ianT y blocks The plaTe. H I6 8 7 4 I2 5 8 4 5 4 9 II 20 6 4 SCORES OpponenT lvloon Springdale BeThel Shaler Kislii Fox Chapel OalcmonT Shadyside Kisl4i Shaler Fox Chapel N. Allegheny Oal4monT N. Allegheny C. CaTholic Beaver Falls 4 ,f 1 , ma-ma . wmamnrs ' G--Mew Pifclwer Bill Bloss Ouffielder Jack Sabina Secondbaseman Dave Sfuckraflw Ouffielder Jerry Weifzel lnfielder Bob Ward Ouffielder Ken Smiilw Thirdbaseman Bob Springer Track capTa n Bob Domke .anmiim ,. ..., .. .., Ro I G Ros Talski, C. Podany, A. Franceshina, D. Zinsner, T, Cswald D, Milliken, B. Bickel, F. BarTek. Row 2: B, Wagner R Ba e Salarnacha B KarasTury, C. Chirdon, J. Kelly, C. lnTanTe, R. Cooke, C. BesTerman, C. Chapas. Row 3: Mr. Gay Neey Domke R Bagley, T. Young, J, BurkharT, R. Thomas, C. Nolan, W. KwiaTek, J. DiGiralamo, Mr. RUTT. Row 4: P. Thompson T Volzer D ell K ns R. GenTer, K. l'larr'ns, B. Weire, K. l'lilT. Twch Team The NH Thinclads opened Their season wiTh a vicTory over NorTh CaTholic. The second meeT was dropped To BeThel, buT ThaT was The lasT Time The Indians came ouT on The wrong end oT The score. The Tribe Tollowed The BeThel loss wiTh Ten consecuTive dual meeT wins To posT a brillianT ll-I charT To mark The True arrival oT NorTh T-lills as a Track power. l-lurdler Bob Domke received The lVlosT Valuable Player Trophy Tor his leadership and high poinT man honors. Dale Zinsner seT The school record in The mileq Chas. lnTanTe soared To break his own pole vaulTing record: Dave Liddell and Kenny Bollems boTh broke The high iumping record. The always greaT relay Teams also broke The school records. Tom Young, Ed Neely, and Rich GenTer gave NorTh l-lills real ThreaTs in The shoT and discus. lvlr. Gay and lvlr. RuTT musT really be given crediT Tor developing a Top Team in such a shorT Time. AcTually, alThough There were individual sTars, each man seemed'To rise To The occasion when a Tew poinTs were desperaTely needed. This is The True TesT OT a good Team, and The Tribe came Through wiTh Tlying colors. Field capTain Tom Young SCORES NH Opponeni' 72 NorTh CaTholic 46 43 BeThel 75 70 273 Fox Chapel 46 I73 74 273 Thomas JeTTerson 43 I73 71 NorTh Allegheny 56 bl BuTler 57 'ss I72 Shady Side si I72 79 Quaker Valley 39 92 Moon 26 86 Richland 32 Coraopolis TorTeiTed Beaver TorTeiTed W ' wmsg:wgg..'4,-- M Miler Dale Zinsner Slmofpjler Ed Neely Relay men Dom Milliken and Tom Oswald Disc-llwrower BMI Blclcel 440 mam Dave Orlman Dfslance men Tom Vol- zer and Bob Karasfury Polevaulfer Rick Owen an ' 1 I . Q I ,Ov ' If l'lufdle-f J'f'15wc' Relay wir VM Ncle- M. Q r 5 .W im MV , Maraqer Ken I-lil: F v Al . W- f THE LINKSMEN: B. Jones, Mr. Tiffany, B. I-label, M. Balsley, T. Lufz, B. Garish, J. Kalyvas. SCORES NI-I Opponenf G0a6fTQO.wv A iunior-dominafed golf fearn swepf fhrough ifs season in fine fashion wifh only fwo defeafs in fhe regular season againsf nine! friurnphs. I-Iowever, fheir bid for anofher secfion crown was halfed by Norfh Allegheny in fhe championship playoff. Junior-dominafed is an undersfafemenf for fhe golf- ers were all iuniors. Torn I.ufz, winning his fhird sfraighf leffer, led fhe- way in mosf of fhe mafches from his number one posifion. Bob Adams played from fhe sec- ond posifion. Buclqy Jones, Jim Kalyvas, Bob Garish, and Ivlilce Balsley occupied fhe ofher fhree spofs af differenf firnes fhroughouf fhe year. Though fhe feam iusf fell shorf fhis year, Coach Nelson Tiffany can cerfainly look foward fo a greaf season nexf year wifh fhe refurn of six seasoned yefer- IO N. Cafholic 6 I5 Shaler I 9 N. Allegheny 8 GUS- I2If2 I'lampfon 3IfQ 3If2 Avonworfh I2If2 IO Fox Chapel 6 I5If2 Shaler V2 2If2 N. Allegheny I2If2 I4 I-lampfon 2 I IV2 Ayonworfh 4If2 9 Fox Chapel 7 3 N. Alleghenyx I3 'Secfion Playoff M066 Valuabde Athlem Arnidsf fhunderous applause from fhe Norfh I-Iills sfudenf body af fhe annual awards assembly, Senior fullbacli and hurdler Bob Domlce received four beaufiful frophies for his sporfs confribufions fo Norfh I-Iills. Domlce firsf received fhe Ivlosf Valuable foofball player frophy from Coach Ivlarforelli. As capfain fullbaclc, Bob scored sixfeen fouch- downs, and among ofher honors, was named fhe oufsfanding player in fhe Norfh I-Iills area. Furfher proof of his foofball abilify is fhe full fuifion scholarship he received from Ivliarni Universify. Co-capfain of fhe fraclq fearn, Donnlqe was also fhe Ivlosf Valuable fhinclad as vofed by his feamnnafes. Bob was high poinf man fhis year, running bofh fhe high and low hurdles and also cornpefing in broad jumping. Bob also carried off his fhird sfraighf gyrn class physical fifness fesf frophy. And finally, Bob received fhe All Around Afhlefe award from lvlr. Michael Poffs which goes fo fhe afhlefe who besf exemplifies fhe ideals of sporfsrnanship. BOB DOMKE: Norfh I-Iills' besf afhlefe. MWDQU Y-'.Nf TLCHVV. F, L ' w,fLw'1Q L,lff ' , 7ffY A -pf KT- , Ny. si. . 2, gif' p. Q13 'mu l N gg 1 ., s Egefggz? J K 5 4k Y K 3 R nw in-T r f +0 ,A 45' A -1 S wK,fLs'y,.kM W .M , .......-1 -- ' Krf bf, fry r r 1' N953 Me, , ar ix X ,. ,.. A ,.xY,f1-n3 L x. W, .QL rf Time passed guickly, foo guickly for fhe Class of '63. The fradifional Baccalaureafe Service, held Sunday evening, June 9, marked fhe beginning of fhe end. Affer fhe cusfomary processional, fhe Reverend Clifford E. Woods opened fhe service, and fhen fhe Reverend G. Douglas Manson offered fhe invocafion. Following fhe invocafion, a sermon enfifled The Beginning of Wisdom was presenfed by fhe Reverend Woods. Reverend Woods' sermon sfressed fhe imporfance of a balanced life, a life in which fhe knowledge and infellecf gained in high school are infegrafed wifh a spirifual considerafion. 'Formal Commencemenf exercises were held on fhe following Tuesday, June ll, af fhe afhlefic field. The program was opened wifh an invocafion given by fhe Reverend A. W. Sfremel. Following fhe in- vocafion, were fhe flag salufe led by Senior Class Presidenf Jon Showe and fhe Sfar Spangled Ban- ner sung by Sandra Walker. Top honor sfudenf, Flelen Greenwood, presenfed a welcoming speech which was followed by a greefing from fhe super- vising principal of Norfh l-lills l-ligh Schools, lvlr. Edward Kruse. Barbara Grogan presenfed her orig- inal orafion, The Ofher America, and fhe fop boy, Don Kennedy, spoke on To Build a Parfhenonf' Fol- lowing fhe speeches, class awards were presenfed by Mr. Arfhur J. l-larfman fo Linda l-lunfer and Jack Sabina for Good Cifizenship and fo Diane Osfer- wise and William Cooper for Service. Wifh fhe presenfafion of fhe diplomas by Dr. Clarence W. Cummings, fhe Class of '63 saw a culminafion of fheir fwelve year efforf. Soloisf Beffy Sfrowe led fhe class in ifs final assembled singing of fhe Alma Mafer. The program was closed wifh a benedicfion by fhe Reverend Mr. Sfremel. To fhe Class of '63 Commencemenf signified nof only an end buf also a beginning. The fime for high school had ended, fhe memories never fo be for- goffeng buf fhe fime for fhe fufure had begun. -ti. ., neifa Eevevage ercnarge suden' en Nsrin HHS. The beginning of We end
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