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presented bu Iflrarboob Staff orthfcnrstmi 3High School Albion, |3cmtsuluania Mr. Cook: COACH We, the 1960-61 Del Nord-Ovest Staff, proudly dedicate our third edition to you. This is a rather insignificant gesture of recognition in comparison to the many services you have rendered us in your years at Northwestern. You have dedicated yourself to us and to our school. Therefore, it is entirely firting that we dedicate this yearbook to you, hoping that you will always remember us — for we shall remember you as our teacher, our coach, our advisor, and our friend. 1 e a ♦ t c a t ♦ t Cl n MR. COOK, HIS WIFE, AND DAUGHTER HOBBY 3 3[or 10ears rcam - - - Indication Speakers £ut September 9, I960! The students of Northwestern High School wish to extend a special thanks to the many citizens of the community, who individually or through the various community organizations have helped to make the I960 football season one that will be long remembered. The Boosters Club, under the leadership of President Floyd Valentine, worked long and hard to get the field in shape for the first game. The men of the Penelec, the Bessemer Railroad, and the Roger Brother Trailer Cor- poration were instrumental in this project. It is with sincere gratitude that the faculty and student body of Northwestern High School acknowledge the efforts of Congressman Stanley Blair and Roger Brothers for obtaining and transporting the bleachers now installed at the field. The fine season of hard fought games, which produced several victories made the acquisition and preparation of a football field well worth the time and effort of all those who made any contribution. if NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN 3footbaiI Scores UNION CITY FAIRY IEW WATTSjSL’ RG FORT ®BOEUl- WESLEYVfLLE NORTHEAST LAWRENCE PARK GIRARD GENERAL MC LANE thool ®oard Mr. Kennedy The Board of Directors includes the following members: Mr. Austin Beighley Mr. E. T. Leehan Mrs. Margaret Griffey Mrs. Agnes Madar Mr. William Harrington Mr. Ellsworth Sherman Mr. George Hills Mr. Manville Ward 6 We, the student body of Northwestern High School, realize the problems faced by a school as large as ours. We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to the entire board for a job well done. |!rtnctpal0’ Jltessages To the Class of 1961: Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men! Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks. Phillips Brooks This year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty one, your graduation year, presents to you a world in turmoil: on the one hand, the threat of racial suicide by lethal storms of intercontinental missiles, bitter cold war sporadically breaking out into small hot wars, and conflict between the ideologies of free men and slavery; on the other hand, the thrilling horizons of elimination of disease and suffering, of the end through automation of man's cen- turies of drudgery, of man's exploration of the unknowns of outer space, and of peace among men through an effec- tive United Nations. These are times to make the faint-hearted quail, or to challenge the stout- hearted to greater heighrs of achievement. 1 recommend to you the philosophy of Brtx)ks. Knowing you of the Class of 61, I, with confidence, believe that you will meet these great challenges of 1961 in a far better way than has my genera- tion met -its challenges. Good luck. Come back to visit your friends at Northwestern. Don C. Thompson To you, the members of the Graduating Class of 1961, we extend our sincere congratulations. You have worked diligently for twelve years, and now you are leaving our jurisdiction. To some of you these twelve years are only the beginning of your formal education; to others, it is the completion. You may be sure that our best wishes for a long and full life go with each of you as you leave us. Remember your school is interested in you and in what you do. Please come back to visit us often. Sincerely, Charles C. Gilbert 7 principal figures MRS. SHAFFER JHiglj J§ct|Ool (Dfficc Administration ©ffice DR. BROWN MR. HUNTLEY CAFETERIA WORKERS ¥ ®. £. A. We wish to take this opportunity to thank the members of the Parent Teacher Student Association for all they have done for the students of Northwestern. The officers for the year 1960-1961 were: President Mrs. Floyd Valentine First Vice-President Mrs. Richard Reinke Second Vice-President Mrs. J. R. Friend Third Vice-President ______ Mrs. John Shup Secretary Mrs. Charles O'Barsky Treasurer Mrs. Richard Van Tassell 10 Commercial Standing, left to right: Margaret Beard, Indiana; Katberyn Martin, Indiana; Paul Maczuga, Shipensburg. Core Seated, left to right: Alary Stearns, Edinboro; Mary Mellon, Edinboro; Alice Hazer, Edinboro; Marjorie Preeburg, Clarion. Standing: Wesley Freeburg, Penn State, Clarion. Edinboro; Darwin Cook, Slippery Rock, University of Pittsburgh; Kerry Katchen, University of Maryland, Gan- non. 12 Jfine Arte Left to right: Janet Comstock, Indiana State; Jack Cryder, Kdinboro, Allegheny; William King, Westminster, University of Michigan. and pijjjsical Education Standing, left to right: La Vera Hill, Bluffton; Joseph Lisek, Drake Uni- versity; Jean O'Leary, Concordia, American College of Physical Educa- tion. 13 History Standing, left to right: Jack Hill, Edinboro, Slippery Rock; David Reef, Muskingum, University of Pittsburgh, Westminster; James Hender- son, Edinboro. industrial JVrts 14 Seated, left to right: Thomas Osborn, Penn Stare; Richard Sabo, California; Olive Mulholland, Indiana State; Rozella Harpst, Mercyhurst; Charles Lceban. Edinboro, Gannon; Stephen Mellon. Penn State. language (Aris Seated, left to right: Catherine McClutte, Gordon, Bryan University, Clarion; Katherine Kenney, Edinboro; University of Missouri. Stand- ing: Ernest Caserla, Gannon; hotiuts Glover, Gannon, University of Pittsburgh, Edinboro. Standing, left to right: Clarence Orificii. Edinboro; Ruth Kingsley, Columbia, Western Reserve; Helen Mershon, Connecticut Wesleyan, Slippery Rock; Ethel Stallbaum, Thiel; Donald haughtier, Edinboro. 15 j cience Standing, left to right: Lee Dai is. Edinboro, Penn State; Bernard Twar do tv ski, Edinboro; William Dunegan, Indiana; Michael Dotensky, Indiana; Paul Cassidy, Penn State, Edinboro, University of Pittsburgh. ®jjpical ducaiion 16 Seated, left to right: Roscoe Coblentz, University of Maryland, Cornell; Julia Stanton, Edinboro, Penn State; John Simmons, Eastern Illinois. Special j erimes Paul Taylor, Clarion, Penn State; Gladys Pfau, Clarion, Western Re- serve; Thomas Molsky, Clarion. Jliudent (Headers John Novak, Biology and Physical Sciences; Paul Englert. Geography and Social Studies; Harold Duffy, English and Social Studies. 17 j tudent (Teachers Sam Hillard, Social Studies and Geography; Ronald Kemp, Social Studies and Geography; Ronald Schultz, Biology and Physical Sciences. j abbaiical Cealie 18 MR. HOWLAND ELLEN JANE ADAMS Ella Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a telephone operator . . . usually seen with Donna Ebner . . . plays sax in band . . . doesn’t like to be insulted . . favorite song — A Million To One” . . . has a very handsome someone . . . MARSHALL DOUGLAS ALLEN Mark” Course: General Ambition: To be a mechanic for custom cars . . . seen with Bob, Bill, and Tom . . . seems to enjoy hot-rodding . . . rather quiet (around strangers) ... per peeve- school in general . . . homework in parti- cular. BRUCE PATRICK BARNEY ’’Bruce” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To play Buglers Holiday in Carnegie Hall . . . remembered for his trumpet playing . . . and other things!” . . would like to be in charge of paint- ing the White House . . . will be missed in band and Y.F.C. . . . seen in the music room, practicing . . . prized pos- session — his horn . . . ELIZABETH BENN BARTON Betsy B.” Course: Academic Scientific Ambition: To be able to write legible . . . longs to filibuster in the Senate . . . seen with Geri, Gloria, Pat, or Liz . . . seen driving (?) a car that’s half Chevy and half Cad . . . her pet peeve is men drivers . . . noted for her amiability . . . DOROTHY LOUISE ARTELLO Dot” Course: Vocational Home Economics Ambition: An Office worker . . . she wouldn’t mind being water boy for a certain football player . . . seen at Tceds’ . . . noted for her boyfriends ... pet peeve . . . people who gossip . . . heard saying . . . Guess who I just Saw! . . . 20 BREWSTERS SUNOCO SERVICE OWEN DARRELL BATES Elvis Course: General Ambition: To be a successful millionaire . . . would like to trade places with Eddie Fisher . . . seen at rest . . . heard saying, Good grief, Charlie Brown, . . . con- siders his brain the most priceless thing he has . . . JEAN MARIE BEEBE Jeanne” Course: Vocational Home Economics Ambition: To be a Sunday School Teacher . . . would love to wear a size nine dress . . . seen at church with Katie and Elsie . . . seen elsewhere with Dot and Ruth . . . dislikes flirts . . . hopes someday to drive her own Cadillac . . . heard saying, My Word! . . . ELIZABETH ANN BEAM Liz Course: Academic Ambition: To get married and raise a football squad and some cheerleaders . . . always seen with Poke . . . pet peeve . . . Surprise Pep Meeting . . . cheerleaders’ captain par excellence . . . favorite pos- session . . . '57 class ring . . . now a dia- mond . . . TOWER S FURNITURE STORE LILY ALYCE BATUSKI Willy Course: Academic Ambition: To teach elementary music . . . regrets that weekends are so short . . . seen with everyone . . . known far and wide for her beautiful voice . . . will prob- ably replace Dinah Shore . . . prizes her stuffed bear, Luigi . . . LEE EDWARD BLACK Sonny Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To replace Admiral Bull” Halsey . . . seen in a big, bad Ford . . . or else in the cab of a truck . . . noted for his complete collection of girls . . . am- bitious and soft-hearted but likes to keep both a secret . . . cause of dissension be- tween the Home Ec. and Academic stu- dents . . . 21 MARILYN JUNE BLACK Black Marilyn Course: Commercial Ambition: To have one continuous date with Elvis . . . seen at the movies with Karen or Jane ... pet peeve — Surprise tests . . . noted for quietness . . . favorite possession . . . her padlocked diary . . . remembers that trip to Erie. CLAUDIA DIANE BROWN Claud Course: Commercial Ambition: To become a secretary . . . seen at all the home games with the other business managers . . . noted for her short hair . . . doesn’t like to see us lose games . . . real riot in Conneaut with the girls . . . heard saying, Crazy. Headed for Florida . . . «ii RICHARD ALLEN BLOOD Rich” Course: Vocational Agriculture Ambition: Marry a certain girl ... us- ually seen on State Line Road with Janice . . . heard saying, But Miss Kenney . . never gets mad . . . favorite song . . . Shy. NORMA JEAN BRUNNER Normie Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a secretary . . . would love to jitterbug with Rick Nelson . . . seen at Joslins with Danny . . . noted for carrying around a money box ... is bothered by people who sniffle . . . has a pretty 'rock’ . . . prizes her drivers’ license . . . JANE RAENELL BOLTE Brown Eyes Course: Commercial Ambition: To further her education . . . longs to be a genius in math . . . seen at the Drive-In . . . with Judy and Glenda . . . noted for being independent, bull- headed, but friendly . . . some day hopes to own the biggest St. Bernard in the country . . . That’s Life. HAZEN’S BARBER SHOP RICHARD ALFRED BURNS Dick Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To drive in the Memorial Day classic at Indianapolis . . . seen on old 179, just testing” . . . drives a hoc red and white Chevie . . . usually over the speed limit . . . would like to change that middle name . . . keeps a good supply of cement blocks . . . JEANNE LYNN CHIRO Cheerio Course: Commercial Ambition: Medical Secretary ... she would love to play football with Mr. Sabo for a coach . . . seen with the 'Chain Gang in her Black Bomb . . . heard say- ing . . . Let's go bowling . . . dislikes people who crash parties . . . remembered for her beautiful crowing . . . EUGENE RANDALL CATHCART Geneo Course: Academic Scientific Ambition: Be Successful . . . like to make bigamy legal! . . . usually seen in a girls living room watching T.V. (?) . . . noted for his smile . . . heard saying . . . Ask Me! ... pet peeve — girls who reply, But I have a date! . . . football is his favorite activity . . . DENNIS DALE CARR Glade Course: Academic Scientific Ambition: To be an Air Force officer . . . would be very pleased with a job testing Corvettes at G M. . . . usually seen with Herk and Dale . . . noted for his enlongated eyelashes . . . gave terrific speeches in College English . . . expects to be living in an air raid shelter in 20 years . . . proud of those red shoes . . . THOMAS EDWARD CHURCH Tct” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To drive the fastest car in the world . . . seen at the Park with Bill, Bob, and Marshall . . . violently dislikes home- work . . . intends to build the fastest car ever made . . . enjoys watching drag races . . . ALBION NEWS 23 DAVID HERBERT CLINE Dave” Course: Academic Ambition: To be a teacher . . . outstand- ing leader in YFC . . . seen with Bruce or Gail . . . remembered for his acting ability in the Little Dog Laughed' . . . heard saying, It’s ye-sy . . . favorite song — He” . . . KENNETH FOSTER CLINE Tex Course: Vocational Agriculture Ambition: Marry a certain girl with lots of dimples . . . noted for his blue ribbons for canning . . . seen with Marylou . . . pet peeve — a nagging woman . . . heard saying, I don’t know . . . favorite pas- time— Hmmmmmm !!!!! ROBERT JAMES CRAWFORD Bob Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: Electrical engineer . . . seen with Bruce ... is proud of his ’52 Dodge but wants to get a new one . . . noted for his wrestling ... his pet peeve is a certain English teacher . . . 24 JAMES PHILIP DEMENIK Jim Course: Academic Ambition: To become the richest farmer in the U.S. . . . would like to play trumpet for Lawrence Welk . . . seen at Girard . . . noted for driving the big Bomb . . . meiriber of the 'Polka Dots’ . . . likes the MC BETH’S STORE r eme from The Misfits” . . . devoted to his trumpet . . . DAVID GERALD DIEHL Dave Course: Vocational Agriculture Ambition: To win a baking contest . . . has thought about a being a policeman . . . seen with Judy at her place . . . noted for missing second gear . . . heard saying, Where’s Judy? . . . WILMA JEAN DIEHL Jeanne” Course: Academic Ambition: To be a top notch practical nurse and mother . . . intends to raise a major league baseball team . . . noted for her singing . . . one of the Varsity cheer- leaders . . . seen with Jim . . . prized pos- session . . . that ring on her left hand . . . heard saying . . . Ah Bugs . . . JOHN WILLIAM DUDA Jack Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To own his own business . dreams of beating Ronnie Sturtevant s Ford . . . dislikes people who know every- thing . . . was in charge of the Senior class's money . . . advice to underclass- men . . . Don't go tobogganing on automobile roofs . . . constant companion of Nagle and company . . . ALBION LUMBER COMPANY DOUGLAS ERIC DINGER Stogy Course: Special Ambition: Micro-biologist . . . would like to be Erie's weatherman . . . noted for behaving himself . . . seen with Bob Malena and Warren Erdman at the Drive In . . . likes nothing better than running a movie projector or a P.A. system . . . prized possession — his telescope . . . favorite song . . . Happy Organ . . . ADA LUCILLE DUNLAP Tiger” Course: Commercial Ambition: Secretary . . . usually seen with Margaret and Darlene . . . noted for slenderness ... her pet peeves are slow pokes . . . favorite song — Let's Think About Livin' . . . treasures her drivers' license . . . ROBERT HARRY ENGLISH Bob” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be able to sleep for weeks . . . dreams about outwitting a certain Sophomore . . . prized posscssion-his guns . . . noted for saying ... I give up” . . . seen with Rich Blood and Andy Reinke . . . favorite pastime . . . hunting girls 26 ROBERT BRUCE EMMETT Bruce” Course: Commercial Ambition: To go back to Greenville . . . seen at Teeds . . . noted for playing the pinball machine . . . observed with a grocery bag in his arms ... pet peeve . . . Albion . . . noted for his re- semblance to Jan Murray. DONNA LOUISE EBNER Weasie” Course: Academic Ambition: To be a nurse . . . wonders what the world looks like from the moon . . . noted for her gift of gab . . . pet peeve . . Latin class . . . favorite posses- sion ... her lion, Frankie . . . heard saying . . . Stick in the head.” . . . seen at Y.F.C. meetings . . . WARREN ERDMAN Ronnie Course: General Ambition: Truck driver . . . noted for foam rubber hats ... his pet peeves are GIRLS . . . heard saying, Well, it’s all in how you look at it.” Worships the ground his car stalls on . . . favorite song . . . Chain Gang.” HARRIS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY VIRGINIA ROSE FAILS Ginny” Course: Commercial Ambition: To go to Bible College . . . seen in a '54 Green and White Chev . . . noted for singing in the trio with Jean and LaRue . . . heard saying . . . Don’t be such a nut” ... pet peeve . . . knuckle crackers . . . favorite song . . . You Mean Everything To Me . . . MARGARET FLEISCH Maggie” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be an efficient secretary . . . usually seen with Glenn . . . noted for her sayings . . . Northwestern’s Livestock Queen . . . treasured possession — HIS ring . . . JEANNETTE MARIE FELLER Cam” Course: General Ambition: To be an executive’s secretary . . . dreams of being Jim Piersall’s batboy . . . seen at Edinboro with Poddy . . . favorite possession is her Parker” button . . . heard saying, Hello, Dummy! LOUISE LILLIAN FARVER Squeege” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a secretary . . . intends to work at least four years . . . usually seen at church . . . travels in the company of a certain ’60 graduate . . . thinks everybody should say Hi!” . . . noted for her cricket calls . . . played clarinet like Benny Good- man never could . . . KAREN ELIZABETH FIES Josephine Course: Vocational Homemaking Ambition: To be an efficient housewife . . . usually seen at the Albion Dinor with Carl . . . doesn’t like to listen to sad stories . . . proud possessor of two hand- some Teddybears . . . would like to own a ’61 T-bird convertible . . . STEINHOFFS GOLDEN DAWN STORE JANE ESTHER FRITZGES Fritz” Course: Academic Ambition: To be a nurse . . . has a secret urge to take a pair of scissors to a certain senior's hair and finger-nails . . . noted for her driving . . . seen with Sue and Nancy at the games . . . heard saying . . . You Dummy . . . BARBARA ANN GRESH Barb” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be Perry Mason’s secretary . . . noted for her slow (?) careful (?) driving . . . her pet peeve is a fickle man . . . seen in Albion with Pat and Jean . . . heard saying, I don’t care anymore” . . . favorite possession is a set of Chevy car keys. GLENN HARRISON GRAHAM Ham Bone Course: Vocational Agriculture Ambition: To become a welder . . . seen at Frank Rays’ eating with his girls, Janice . . . and Miss K. . . . noted for’ sipping soup . . . favorite possession . . . Polaroid camera . . . favorite song . . . Please Mr. Custer, I Don’t Want To Go” . . . BARBARA HELEN GERE Bobbie” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a little taller . . . would like to pass Latin II . . . seen at YFC rallies with Betty Ann LePosa . . . heard saying, Are you kidding?” . . . will be very proud of her diploma . . . almost the shortest senior but one of the nicest . . . MARYLOU IRENE HALSTEAD Dimples” Course: Academic Ambition: To marry the most wonderful guy in the world — guess who! . . . noted for outstanding artistic ability . . . seen with Ken . . . pet peeeve: That there are only twenty-four hours in a day . . . favorite possession — her Bible . . . 28 STYLE SHOP DAVID JOHN HARAYDA Dave” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be a Swabby . . . seen in the Boro Park with the Untouchables” . . . pet peeve . . . English Class ... ex- pects to be spending his second million twenty years from now . . . likes to hunt . . . what???? PAUL DENNIS HARMON Shorty” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be Don Carter's pin boy would like to be a champion bowler . . seen at the Lake City Lanes . . . dislikes being kidded about his height ... we don’t think he's too short . . . noted for his fast cars . . . heard saying. Oh, No.” favorite song . . . Rubber Ball” . . . good at baseball. CLAUDIA JEAN HARTHAN Claudja” Course: Academic Ambition: To be Miss America . . . seen with Northwestern’s Ambassador to Greece . . . Grape Queen . . . always looks like the rest of us wish wc did . . . had box seats at the Met . . . tried on $100.00 hats in Harrisburg with Sue . . . pilots a late ALBION HARDWARE model Olds . . . ERIC LEROY HEM STREET Eric” Course: Academic Scientific Ambition: To be another Einstein . . . and he might be, too . . . seen with Barbara . . . noted for his math grades ... pet peeves . . . girls with short hair . . . favorite possession . . . Barbara’s ring . . . real cute redhead. 29 ETHEL ANN HENDERSON Etch Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a child nurse . . . doesn't like to dress up but looks terrific when she does . . . seen with Butch . . . favorite possession is a ‘61 class ring . . . heard saying, Oh, E on’t say that.” . . . ANTHONY ANDREW HUDACKY Tony’ Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To go into business for him- self . . . would like to race fast cars . . . seen anywhere between Albion and Con- neaut . . . noted for his sideburns . . . violently dislikes members of the feline family . . . his proudest possession is his sharp blue '59 Chevie . . . HOWARD DANIEL HOLTON Danny” Course: Academic Ambition: Lead a successful life . . . noted for his baby-blue Ford . . . seen at Ed s Gas Station . . . Doesn’t enjoy English . . . seen on the baseball diamond . . . and between Girard and Conneaut . . . lots of fun at panics. HARRIS AND SERGEANT FORD DONNA MARIE HOLLISTER Donnie” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a beautician . . . seen at Tom’s house . . . heard saying . . . Oh, Darn.” . . . pet peeve . . . boys who don’t like to skate . . . tries her darnest to get out to Shadeland . . . favorite possession . . . a Conneaut Valley class ring . . . sang in Clambake with Jeanette . . . JAMES EDWARD HUDACKY Hoot” Course: Vocational Agriculture Ambition: To own a custom built car . . . seen at Girard or Fairview . . . pet peeve . . . stuck-up girls . . . his two loves are hot-rodding and bowling . . . heard say- n£ • •' • yea, you know” . . . favorite song . . . Go, Jimmy, Go.” 30 GAIL MARIE HUYA Huey Course: General Ambition: To be a nurse . . . intends to own a black T-bird with all the works . . . noted for her black hair . . . seen with Alice, Jet, and Mary Ann . . . her pet peeves are midnite visitors in semis . . . won't give up her Nixon button . . . WILLIAM RAY KINSEY Willie Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To make a million dollars . seen with Duncan, Skip, and Rolling Rock . . . heard saying So you think the South lost the war?” . . .prized possession . . . his '55 Ford Victoria . . . Northwestern's own beatnic Disk Jockey . . . KENNETH JOHN KOVACS Ken Course: General Ambition: None! . . . seen with Danny Carr at Bateman's Gas Station . . . prized possession-his red Ford . . . favorite pastime . . . rodding in it . . . intends to join the Army and become Chief of Staff . . . often found at Shadeland ... he skates like he drives . . . CAROL JEAN KRANS Jeanie Course: Commercial Ambition: To become a medical secretary . . . thinks she'll marry a rich doctor and raise little pills . . . seen with the Fear- less Five’ . . . heard saying . . . Those boys are following us! . . . noted for her extra- ordinary giggle . . . favorite possession . . . her drivers' license . . . BETTY JANE KLOBUSNIK B.J. Course: Academic Ambition: To teach English . . . would Love to be guidance counselor at West Point . . . seen at Girard or Conneaut with the 'Fearless Five’ (LL, Bev, Jean, DeDe) . . . heard saying, Don, I want those pic- tures today! . . . our beloved editor of Del Nord Ovest . . . HAZEN’S BARBER SHOP 31 NORINE MARGARET LALLY Rene Course: Vocational Home Economics Ambition: To be a beautician . . . dreams about failing Mr. Henderson is P.O.D. . . . seen with her pal, Sal . . . dislikes see- ing skirts worn too short . . . heard say- ing, look here, you. noted for sew- ing her clothes ... a devoted member of F.H.A. ELIZABETH ANNA LEPOSA Betty Ann Course: General Ambition: To graduate and get married . seen at church with Barb Gere . . . disapproves of people who use the word ain’t’ . . . active member of the Y.F.C. Quiz Team . . . very proud of her stuffed collie . . . favorite song ... I Know Whom I Have Believed.” CLARENCE FOSTER LENHART Clancy” Course: Academic Ambition: To be a missionary . . . seen at the library . . . noted for his warped ose of humor . . . heard saying Sabato- ogie. . . pet peeve . . . French class . . . will someday visit the heathen in his custom-made yacht . . . LINDA LOU LYNCH Lunch” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a top Naval secretary . . . hopes to someday get her drivers' license . . . usually seen at Conneaut . . . often heard saying . . . oh, pickle dickle.” . . . favorite song . . . Young and Beautiful” . . . her pet peeve is front seat drivers. 32 HOSKINS FOOD STORE AND TRAILER PARK NORMAN DAVID MACHACEK Jenny Lee Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be a mechanic . . . would like to establish a residence in Hawaii . . . noted for being absent ... is trying to turn playing pinball machines into a pro- fitable pastime . . . proudest possession . . . his hair . . . seen with Jack . . . usually found at Roanie’s. ROBERT SALVATORE MALENA Glina Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To never see school again . . . usually seen with Bob Rice heading for the Drive-In ... pet peeve is a certain English teacher . . . favorite song . . . Hot-Rod Lincoln. JOHN ROBERT MATASOWSKI Jon Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To make his second million . . . seen at Girard . . . with CERTAIN PEOPLE . . . favorite song . . . Wonder- land by Night. dislikes teachers ... he enjoys looking for pedestrians . . . noted for his singing in Algebra II. JUDITH MAY MATTHIAS Jude Course: Commercial Ambition: Work with children ... or else command a troop of Marines . . . seen at Maples’ Drive-In with Bruce . . . noted for her soft heart . . . heard saying . . . Don’t Laugh.” . . . likes to ride horses. PATRICIA ANN MARTIN Pat Course: Academic Ambition: To be a math teacher . . . would like to get married . . . seen at school or church functions with Bruce Wheeler . . . will one day teach Miss Kenney Algebra . . . Sweet personality . . . nothing ever bothers Patty . . . favorite possession . . . her flute. RINNAN'S RED and WHITE STORE 33 GLORIA ELAINE MC ARTHUR ••Alley ' Course: Academic Ambition: To teach her classmates' chil- dren . . . seen at the organ of almost any church . . . proud of her 10 year old rabbit, Johnny . . . favorite song Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? . . . pre- fers blue-eyed sailors . . . noted for her sneeze. BONDA MEABON Stoney Course: Commercial Ambition: To follow in Mr. Maczuga's footsteps . . . seen at Brewster's Sunoco Station . . . noted for grape jelly fights . . . often heard saying . . . SAILORS . . . proudest possession . . . her brother. DIANE MARIE MELNICK ‘'Diann' Course: Commercial Ambition: To be an Airline Hostess . . . dreams of owning a Texas ranch with a million horses . . . seen at the Lake City dances with Nancy, of course . . . intends to marry a millionaire . . . noted for her pet i ten ess. 34 DONALD LEROY MIKOVCH ‘'Don Course: Academic Scientific Ambition: To be a Chemist . . . secretly wishes to marry a beautiful blonde . . . usually seen at football and basketball games . . . pet peeve . . . students with no homework . . . favorite possession . sliderule . . . camera club president . . ! Always late . . . PEGGY GRAY CANDIES MARY EDYTHE MORLEY Midge Course: Commercial Ambition: To be cheerleader for the Army-Navy Game . . . seen with Bill . . . always in Conneaut . . . noted for her strawberry blonde hair . . . proud of that Northwestern jacket . . . prized possession. '61 class ring, even though it is a little too big . . . DAVID JOHN NAGEL Kooky Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To have a million dollars . . . is working on getting a certain Merc running again . . . seen at Girard with A1 and Jack . . . noted for building floor shifts . . . usual comment . . . Holy Macheral!” . . . favorite possession . . . 55 Mercury . . . BARBARA ALICE MUNDKOWSKY Barb” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a blonde . . . seen with Fred . . . noted for her big, brown eyes, and her ability to drive a truck . . . dis- likes boys who wear baggy pants . . . very proud, and rightly so, of her sparkling diamond . . . SKELLIE’S GROCERY STORE ALICE MARIE MOOK Al” Course: Vocational Home Economics Ambition: To make Lloyd a good wife . . . prized possession is found on her left hand, third finger . . . seen w'ith Judy . . . sold pepper and cinnamon for F.H.A. . . . is collecting recipes for her hope chest and Mrs. Harpst . . . noted for her long, chestnut browm hair . . . WYNETTE RUTH NEIGER DeDe Course: Commercial Ambition: Private Secretary . . . seen with Linda and Jean . . . often heard saying, Let's go to Conneaut” . . . noted for giving out half sticks of gum ... pet pcpve — drunks . . . favorite possession . . . drivers license . . . dancing is her favorite activity. PATRICIA ANN OLEARY 'Pat Gently-Bubbles O'Toole Course: Academic Ambition: To become a nurse . . . heard saying, I'm taking the car. Mom” ... pet peeve . . . short girls . . . favorite posses- sion . . . her baton . . . intends to set up a bachelor apartment with Midge . . . head of majorettes . . . president of Student Council . . . PATRICIA LENORA PACANSKY Pat” Course: Commercial Ambition: To graduate . . . has a plan to combine the men's and women’s airforces . . . is irked by 12:00 curfew . . . seen with Mike . . . prized possession is a size 9 class ring . . . favorite song . .. La- vender Blue . . . enjoys dancing . . . JULIA EVELYN PALMER Julie Course: Special Ambition: To own a T-bird ... is con- sidering marrying a millionaire . . . usually seen with a certain bespectacled gentleman . . . noted for being the quietest person in fifth period College English . . . and that is an accomplishment! . . . should be especially proud of her beauti- 36 ful black hair . . . GERALDINE MAE PATROSKE Geri” Course: Academic Ambition: To read every book in the Carnegie Library . . . usually seen with a book . . . heard saying , So what seems to be the problem? . . . sings over the developing tray in the darkroom ... a disciple of Shelley Berman . . . ROGERS GENERAL STORE LYNN DENTON PATTEN L.D. Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To lead a successful counter- march . . . our drumb major . . . that hat got rather warm on Memorial Day . . . prized possession ... his car keys . . . will always be remembered by the mem- bers of his squads in band . . . used to enjoy football games . . . LORETTA SUE PERRY ’’Sue” Course: Academic Ambition: To become a nurse and re- place Mrs. Shaffer when she retires . . . seen with Jane, Claudia, and Gloria . . . F.H.A. president . . . G.A.A. notable . . . seen transporting a load of kids in a little Nash Rambler . . . notable features . . . those Kentucky blue eyes and real blonde hair . . . may replace Procter 8c Gamble . . . LA VERNE EDWIN PAYNE ’’Junior” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To own a gas station . . . seen in the halls with Bill Stellmach . . . noted for his flat tires . . heard saying. It’ll cost you a quarter” . . . considers teachers necessary evils . . . proud of his car . . . ANABEL ARLENE PAYNE ''Annie’’ Course: Vocational Home Economics Ambition: To be a children’s nurse . . . seen with Ginnie and Jane . . . heard say- ing, ”Oh Mandy.” ... pet peeve . . . boys with beards . . . prized possession . . . her stuffed seal . . . secretly longs to be Dave’s secretary . . . favorite song — A Million To One.” MARY ANN PODLUZNE Poddy” Course: Academic Ambition: To be a nurse . . . would love to be manager of the Youngstown Uni- versity Penquins . . . usually seen with the three Musketeers . . . Jan, Jen, and Jane . . . noted for her naturally (?) blonde hair . . . Someone To Watch Over Me.” RONALD RAY POMEROY Henry” Course: General Ambition: To replace Dobie Gillis . . . Northwestern's answer to Mario Lanza . . . known by girls all over the state . . . seen at school, though not by choice . . favorite song ... You Are The Only One'' . . . will sail around the world visiting all the native girls . . . RUTH MARIE RANDALL Lonesome” Course: General Ambition: To be a nurse . . . she would like to be President of the United States . . . usually seen in a big, bad Ford . . . seems to have an affinity for sailors . . . supposedly shy . . . likes ... A Mess of Blues” . . . CLARENCE HENRY PRATT Sonny” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be a policeman . . . dreams of driving Meeker's truck . . . seen at Girard with a Girl . . . proud of his curly hair . . . believes that he will one day own his own oilwells . . . heard saying, Don't bug us! . . . DONNA LEE RAUSCH Shorty” Course: Academic Ambition: To be a nurse . . . one of our most talented majorettes . . . dislikes boys who don't shave . . . prizes her Booze Hound . . . seen after school at majorette practice . . . excellent dancer . . . lots of fun at P.J.” parties . . . NANCY JANE YOUSKO Nancy” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be an airline stewardess . . . usually seen with Diane anywhere . . . beautiful dark hair . . . noted for her quiet giggle . . . lovely clothes . . . usually match Diane’s . . . nice girl to have around . . . 38 Air ANDREW LEE REINKE Andy” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To join the Air Force . . . daydreams about becoming a pro basketball player . . . heard saying, Well, what do you say?” . . . seen with Rich Blood . . . clowns with Bob English . . . dislikes teachers in general . . . polishes his rifle daily . . . intends to retire at 37 . . . member of the Tennessee Tess cast . . . SANDRA LEE RILEY Sandy Course: Academic Ambition: To be a nurse . . . seen with Patty . . . everybody's friend . . . favorite possession — her roomy, roomy purses . . . heard saying, Oh my Gosh!” . . . Looks good in red . . . ROBERT LAWRENCE RICE Bob” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To get a job . . . with good pay and lots of fringe benefits ... in- tends to live fast and die young . . . heard saying. I'm broke ... is disturbed by his financial situation . . . prizes his deer rifle . . . seen with Denny . . . noted for his green '53 Dodge . . . Why????? ALLEN GEORGE RHOADES Bugs” Course: General Ambition: To make a million . . . would love to own the hottest car in the world . . . flirting is his greatest talent . . . seen in Girard with Dave . . . heard saying, Say what??” ... has so many favorite possessions he can't decide which one he likes best . . . spends every spare minute- talking to beautiful girls . . . GENE ALLAN ROBISON Gene-o” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be intelligent . . . w-ould like to have his own hideaway in the mountains . . . seen with Laura Pier . . . anywhere between Lake City and Conneaut . . . pet peeve ... his grades . . . heard saying . . . Hey, man. . . . favorite pos- session ... his money . . . 39 ESTHER ELIZABETH ROUSE Ez Course: Vocational Home Economics Ambition: To get a job . . . would like to be Miss Kenney's dietitian . . . heard saying, Really?'' . . . noted for her quiet- ness . . . usually seen with Ruth . . . WILLIAM WILLARD SALISBURY 'Bill'' Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be Bridget Bardot’s fashion consultant . . . prefers strawberry blondes . . . especially when the name’s Midge . . . can be found in Conneaut just about any time . . . favorite possession ... a '61 class ring that's just a little bit too small . . . 40 LEWIS RAY RUNDELL Lefty” Course: Academic Ambition: To teach history . . . has al- ways wanted to play pro basketball . . . seen at East Springfield with Julie . . noted for his Nixon-Lodge pin . pet peeve . . . Democrats . . . favorite son -7 Please Mr. Custer” . . . favorite possession, car keys . . . LARRY KIM RULAND Mike” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be a cabinet maker . . . would love to be truck driver for Brink's . known as Charlie’’ by his closest friends . . . seen hitch hiking home from Cranesville . . . heard saying, Don't put that down! . . . favorite pastime . . . working in wood shop . . . often found with the class president . . . DARLENE CAROL SCHMIDT Dar Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a model . . . would enjoy sailing on the USS Independence . . . seen in her '40 Studebaker with Maggie . . . My Heart Has A Mind of Its Own . . . heard saying, I’m excited ROBERT LEROY SENYO Rev” Course: Vocational Agriculture Ambition: To be a Marine . . . dreams of being a wizard in electronics . . . seen quite often in the office . . . noted for his personality . . . heard saying, What Am I doing here?” . . . doesn't care for girls who are stuck up . . . favorite pos- session . . . jacket from Japan. ORLA JEAN SHUP Shuppie Course: Academic Ambition: To someday weigh 100 pounds . . . seen with a special male friend named Charlie . . . noted for her lye Soap” routine . . . wonderful Junior and Senior class President . . . reminds me of my grandmother . . . everybody’s favorite . . . LONNIE HILTON SHERMAN Bud Course: Vocational Agriculture Ambition: To out distance the police on his scooter . . . dreams about adding a fourth barrel onto his scooter . . . seen with Bill Devees . . . heard saying, ’ SENYO . . . thinks about his scooter constantly . . . MELISSE LUE SHAFFER Lisa Course: Academic Ambition: To become a nurse . . . then she would like to be the only nurse at Annapolis . . . seen with Sam” . . . noted for her big blue eyes and long hair . . . heard saying, I think I’ve got a mental block. . . . favorite possession . - . her fingernails . . . (long) CECELIA LARUE SIDERS Rudie Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a good secretary . . . would like to marry a millionaire . . . seen at Pierponr barn dances . . . one third of the Senior Girls’ Trio . . . doesn’t like to hear people scrape their bare feet on the floor . . . prized posses- sion ... a cuddly teddy bear . . . 41 JUDITH ANN SYNDER Judy” Course: Vocational Home Economics Ambition: To be able to apply all she learned in Home Ec . . . Seen with Alice, Ruth, and Esther . . . will make somebody a pretty nice wife . . . devoted F.H.A.’er . . . doesn't have to use peroxide on that blonde hair . . . it’s for real . . . wishes she had a nickel for every dish towel she washed in high school. NORMA JEAN STERLING Jean” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be Mr. Henderson's private secretary . . . seen with Jean . . . her pet peeves all teach school . . . enjoys basket- ball and plays quite well . . . favorite song — My Heart Has A Mind of Its Own . . . BEVERLY ANN SPAULDING Muriel” Course: Academic Ambition: To be first lady president of the moon . . . would like to be one of the loves of Dobie Gillis . . . seen at Taft’s with Aggie, Louie, Wynnie, and Carlie . . . heard saying, What will my mother say?” . . . Won't part with her bottle of peroxide. PAUL ANTHONY STICHICK Ace” Course: Academic Ambition: To rule the world or some bigger place . . . spends his time in Dreamland . . . seen with a girl who calls him Tony” . . . noted for his drum rhythm . . . heard saying, Aw, come on” . . . hates blonds and Algebra . . . has a heart of gold . . . likes to ride in a big new car. WILBUR ARTHUR STELLMACH Willie” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To own a Corvette . . . seen at Platea . . . noted for his big bad Ford ... heard saying . . . Hello, Joe . . finds Revenuers irritating . . . will never part with his '28 Ford . . . intends to always enjoy life . . . 42 SHIRLEY JEAN STRAUB Lee Course: Special Ambition: To master the game of basket- ball . . . intends to avoid marriage . . . seen at the beach . . . heard saying, How about that.” ... pet peeve . . .. short boys . . . favorite song, A Thousand Stars” . . . devoted Camera Club member . . . active in G.A.A. . . . CARL ELLIS SWANSON Baby Huey” Course-. Special Ambition: Car Mechanic . . . would like to take a trophy at the Presque Isle Strip . . . seen with Karen . . . noted for being late . . . doesn't like to take orders . . . won’t part with his car . . . PATRICIA LOUISE SUECH Patti” Course: Academic Ambition: To be a beautician . . . hopes to raise Shakespeareans . . . noted for her beautiful wardrobe and knack for creating new and attractive hair styles . . . always at Bob’s command . . . seen with Barb and Jean . . . favorite song, Forever Darling . . . dislikes fighting . . . pos- sesses a real talent for Art . . . RICHARD LEE STURTEVANT Rick” Course: Academic Ambition: To make a million dollars teaching school ... is going to go on a diet to gain forty pounds . . . usually seen in a ’53 black Ford loaded with girls . . . will always be remembered for his dis- tinguished parts in the Junior and Senior Plays . . . heard saying ... I don’t think I like your attitude.” KENNETH EARL TALLMAN Ken Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be a stock car driver . . . would like to own his own Corvette . . . seen at the drag strip with Bill . . . noted for his love of cars . . . heard saying . . . Yea, Man. . . . His favorite song — Tell Laura I Love Her. 43 FREDRICK JAMES TAYLOR Toad Course: Academic Ambition: To be a history teacher . . . usually seen with Pete . . . noted for his subtle humor . . . dislikes having people call him ‘Rana’ . . . quite proud of his curly hair . . . GLENDA ELLEN THOMPSON Glen Course: Commercial Ambition: To teach history . . . seen in Andover or Albion with Jane and Judy • • • she finds boys with goatees rather irritating . . . favorite song — It's So Hard To Say Goodbye . . . would like to get married in two years . . . RICHARD CHARLES TAYLOR Dick Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be a millionaire ... is try- ing to discover how one goes about join- ing the Waves . . . known as Little Bo” . . . around home . . . noted for his sense of humor . . . favorite pastime . . . just dreaming . . . prized possession . . . his brother's convertible . . . seen with girls . . . always . . . LOUIS HENRY TAYLOR Punk Course: Academic Scientific Ambition: To be a doctor or scientist . . . seen carrying a camera . . . proud re- ceiver of the Eagle Badge in Scouring . . . heard saying, That’s my cousin . . . dislikes conceited people . . . enjoys wrestling . . . THOMAS MARTIN THOMPSON Goose Course: Academic Scientific Ambition: To be a lawyer . . . longs to have some good honest ambition . . . seen with 'Mort' and ‘Glade’ . . . has been interviews ! by the newspapers on his philosophy of life . . . fiercely proud of the 'Maroon Marauder’ ... an essential member of the College English Classes . Miss Kenney will miss him and so will the rest of us . . . 44 BARBARA JEAN TERRY 'Terri” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a secretary . . . prefer- ably at Fort Knox . . . dislikes homework . . . heard saying . . . So help me” . . . seen with Judy and Ginny ... a society snob in the Junior Play . . . remembered for talking in class . . . favorite song . . . A Million To One” . . . WALTER LEONARD TOZIER Sonny” Course: Academic Ambition: To get a college education . . . intends to remain a bachelor . . . seen with Jim in a '57 Red White DeSoto . . . noted for his trumpet and piano solos ... pet peeve — Dippy girls . . . hopes he will one day become a Hollywood enter- tainer. WILLIAM ROY TICKNOR Bill” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To grow ... he would like to live on a deserted island . . . seen with Bob, Tom, and Marshall . . . noted for burning holes in the car seat covers . . . pet peeve . . . report card . . . favorite pos- session ... his drivers’ license. VIRGINIA TERRY Charlie” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a politician . . . wonders how she could get to be dean of Gan- non . . . seen with Bill at his house . . . noted for being a saucy redhead . . . loves her little white cat. NANCY LOUISE ULAN Natasha” Course: Academic Ambition: To get her drivers’ license . . . seen with almost everyone . . . noted for being a terrific artist . . . secretary for the F.H.A. . . . favorite song . . . Now or Never” longs to catch one of the Everly Brothers . . . Clambake soloist . . . 45 LARRY LEE VALENTINE Val Course: Academic Scientific Ambition: To get a good job . . . would like to go to Hawaii . . . seen at Girard . seen with Gene . . . remembered for his mysterious blood disease” . . . heard saying . . . Are you sure it's alright? . . . noted for having a girl ... as im- portant member of the athletic depart- ment . . . one of the lucky people to have Latin II . . . INGER VIBE-PETERSEN Inga Course: Academic Ambition: To become a journalist . . . has a secret desire to dig up old bones . . . pet peeve . . . BAKED BEANS . . . seen with everyone just about everywhere . . . favorite possession . . . her American drivers' license ... the nicest thing America ever imported from Denmark . . . noted for her pixie cut . . . WILLIAM HENRY WHITE Pete Course: Academic Ambition: To become proficient in Latin . . . remembered for his loud nightshirts and the Purge Polka” . . . seen with Dave . . . known as the Great Humanitarian . . . admirer of Publius Vergilius Maro . . . spent lots of hours in the art room . . . RONALD WAYNE WARD Ronnie Course: Vocational Agriculture Ambition: To manage the King Ranch in Texas . . . noted for that beautiful black hair . envied by all girls who need permanents . . seen in his blue corduroy FFA jacket in the vicinity of Mr. Os- borne s room . . . was in his glory at the Albion Fair . . . prized possession . . . back 56 Ford . . . Seen with Cline, JAMES CHARLES WILLIAMS Skip Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To loaf through life . . . might get a job if he HAS to . . . seen at the Lake City dances with Sandy . . . his pet peeve is Diane and Nancy going to the dances with Sandy and him . . heard saying, May I have a library per- mit ... 46 SARAH ANN WICKWIRE Sal” Course: Vocational Home Economics Ambition: To marry a certain someone . . . seen at the Albion Dinor with Dave . . . noted for her accent (borrowed from her sister-in-law) . . . likes to play ball . . . heard saying . . . Hush” . . . favorite song . . . Hot Rod Lincoln . . . MARVIN DONALD WILLIAMS Marv Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To become a family man . . . seen with the girls at the main entrance . . . (going out!) . . . our galloping ghost of the football team . . . noted for his pink elephants . . . and his green Chcvic . . . Vice President of the Senior Class OLIVER MARION WORKMAN Butch Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To replace John F. Kennedy in '64 . . . seen just outside the door of the commercial room . . . wonder who he was waiting for? . . . pet peeve . . . people who call him Ollie . . . fre- quent associate . . . Etch . . . would like to own controlling interest in the U.S. Mint . . . JANET ELAINE YOUSCHAK Jan” Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a legal secretary . . . would like to mascot for Youngstown University football team . . . heard saying, How about that! . . . proud of her per fectly manicured fingernails . . . favorite song — As Time Goes By” . . . MICHAEL DAVID WOLFF Wo! fie” Course Special Ambition: To see signatures of his diploma . he would love to be able to use his license . . . finds girls who flirt disgusting . . . remembered for his vocal solos in Algebra II . . . seen with Patty . . . heard saying, Next time ... an asset to our basketball team . . . 47 j eniore DONALD CARL CROSBY Carl Course: Industrial Am Ambition: To join the Wacs . . . formerly known as Crumpty” . . . long time devoted student at Northwestern . . . seen with just about everybody . . . favorite possession . . . his draft card . . . pet peeve . . . English class. JUDITH ANN LAHNAN Judy” Course: Commercial Ambition: To get her drivers' license . . . always seen with Dave . . . dislikes red lipstick . . . treasures a '61 class ring ... A Million To One” . . . her favorite song . . . flighty socialite in the Junior play. GAROLD HARRY MEEKER Meek” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be a millionaire . . . hopes he’ll graduate . . . definitely dislikes radar speed traps . . . seen at Girard, asking, Anybody got a weed? . . . noted for his red hair and temper to match. ROBERT WILLIAM HEIGES Bob” Course: Academic Scientific Ambition: To be a famous physicist ... is planning on building a time machine . . . seen in the lab with Eric . . . noted for his brains . . . heard saying, blow it out your ear. RICHARD EARL NICHOLS Dick Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To receive a diploma with four signatures on it . . . remembered for that beautiful blonde hair that didn’t come from a bottle . . . would like to be guidance counselor at Villa Maria. GEORGE EDWARD PRATT George” Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To trade places with Tommy ManviMe . . . noted for his curly hair . . . seen with the guys from Springfield . . . found in Conneaut . . . quite late at night . . . probably treasures his draft card most of all. BILLY ROSS DUNCAN WUlte Course: Industrial Arts Ambition: To play professional football . . dreams of being like Nagle’s Uncle Sam . . . noted for resembling A1 Capone . . . seen with Nagle, Kinsey, and Rhodes . . . at the Reservation . . . prized possession ... his draft card . . . favorite pastime girls ! ! ! ! ... heard saying . . . Let’s go fishing” .... SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS O. Shup, D. Brown, J. Duda, M. Williams. Mr. Henderson We wish to extend a special thanks to Mr. Henderson for all the help and guidance he has given the senior class. 48 NortljfoeBiern’s rxdjange Student |[or 1960-61 ,3)ngcr 3ibe- ctcr0cn Inger, it is with great pride we dedicate this page of our Del Nord-Ovest to you. We hope that when you look at it, you will re- member your classes and your social life at Northwestern; for we shall certainly think of you often in the coming years. Hull, Susan. Inger, and Mr. SCHOOL LIFE SOCIAL LIFE Managers MANAGERS E. Hemstreet. A. Bankes, D. Harayda, P. Gocdecker. Senior j§uperlathm MOST STUDIOUS Patty Martin Rick Sturtevant ATHLETIC Shirley Straub Mike Wolfe FRIENDLIEST Lily Baruski Denny Carr MOST TALKATIVE Judy Lahnan Marvin Williams DANCERS Linda Lynch Dick Burns The best singers are Jean Diehl and Ron Pomeroy, the best actors are Betsy Barron and Jim Demenik, and the comedians of our class are Orla Shup and Tom Thompson. We apologize to these students because their pictures did not appear on this page. The pictures were lost, and due to a lack of time we could not have them taken over again. 52 RUDI.HR'S AUTO SALUS 57 58 ICY’S DAIRY, A. J. Rindo, Owner 0 I emor CHARLES KENNEDY SONS j opfyomore glattit I Llatm II 4 Jjr tnt JAMES P. SUMMERS FUNERAL HOME HITES MATTHIAS RADIO TELEVISION American Hiatorg thianced Science JBorlrf jJfiatorjj (CfymiBirg Posies iologg ROBB POWELL SUPERMARKET emor ustness GAGES FASHIONS 71 NEIGER'S FEED MILL BARTONS BEAUTY SHOP Personal pafo emor cience Pome pconomtcs LEOPOLD'S ESSO SERVICENTER IjJearboofe Ji taff Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Secretary Treasurer ________ Advisor _________ OFFICERS Betty Jane Klobusnik ---------- Robert Greer -----------Betsy Barton Jean Chiro --------------- Richard Sturtevant ----------------- Mr. Jack Cryder Linda Lynch Jean Krans Wynetta Neiger Geri Patroske Jim Demenik Bev Spaulding MR. CRYDER: STAFF MEMBERS Barb Gresh Patti Suech Gloria McArthur Judy Autry Robert Stallbaum Nancy Matasowski Caroline Demenik Delores Alburn Diane Rauscher Linda Conners Martha Duda Geri Guriel The members of the Yearbook Staff wish to express a special vote of thanks to you for all your help. You were there when we needed you the mosr, taking very little credit. 80 (Eamtra Club SENIOR MEMBERS G. Patroske, E. Hemstreet, B. Heiges, D. Mikovch, Mr. Cassidy, G. Cathcart, L. Taylor, M. Wolfe, S. Straub. President ____ Vice-President Secretary ____ Treasurer_____ Advisor OFFICERS ____________________ Don Mikovch ______________________ Gene Cathcart ___________________ Jane Fritzges ___ _ _ _ _ Steve Mellon Mr. Paul Cassidy Working closely with the Tri-Hi-Y provides wholesome fellowship for senior high students. The club assists with school and community projects such as the Foreign Exchange Student Program and contributions to the less fortunate at Thanksgiving and Christ- mas. Faculty advisor is Mr. Davis. The officers are: Tom 'Thompson, Louis Taylor, Richard Sturtevant, Lar- ry Valentine. Possibly the most active club at Northwestern is the Tri-Hi-Y. Under the leadership of Miss Kenney, the girls have attended national and state YMCA events, assisted other organi- zations in school and in the com- munity, in addition to maintaining an active social program of their own. The officers are: Betsy Barton, Orla Shup, Liz Bean, Patty Suech. j iudent (Council The Student Council is the student government body of Northwestern and serves as the go-between” for the administration and the students. In addition to the senior high repre- sentatives' council, there is also a junior high council, and a committee whose function is the sponsorship of a foreign exchange student. Faculty advisor is Mr. Cook. The officers are: Pat O'Leary, Skip Holiday, Louise Farver, Bob Greer. 82 The Northwestern F.F.A. is com- posed of the Vocational Agriculture- students who have become affiliated with the national organization in order to exchange modern farming experiences with other F.F.A. chap- ters across the nation. The officers are: James Sherman, Bob Senyo, Jim Hudacky, Lonnie Sherman, Advisor Mr. Osborne. (Hljess Ollub Northwestern Chess fans formed a club at the beginning of this school year to promote high school chess playing, and to develop their own skills. Faculty advisor is Mr. Molsky, who was assisted by student teacher, Mr. Hillard. The officers are: Bob Turner, Mike Wolfe, Arlene Payne. 83 junior projection These boys, under the instruction of Mr. Dovensky, are in charge of all visual aids used in the school, and also assist other community groups. The officers are: Marvin Williams, Jim Williams, Archie Card, Bill Kinsey. 3lr. JVg. The Junior Agriculture Club is composed of those Junior High stu- dents who feel they may be interested in the Agriculture field. By being a member of the club they learn a little of what is done in the classroom in an Agriculture Course. opljomore (Class ©fftcers The Sophomore Class officers for this year were: Pat Babbitt President Jim Sebring Vice-President Carol Tobin Secretary Barb Shiley — --- Treasurer Ji’afe Bribing These students were selected by their classmates as safe drivers. The award was given by Fraternal Order of Police. Those who received the award are: Alice Gallant, Skip Hol- liday, Pat O’Leary, Rick Sturtevant, Darlene Schmidt, Gene Cathcart, Patty Taylor, George Pratt. 84 ®aton ®farirlers The Baton Twirlers are the future drum majors and majorettes of the Northwestern Marching Band. They are taught drill routines and basic twirling techniques by the Senior High Dancing Majorettes. Faculty advisor is Mr. King. The officers are: Betty Tercho, Donna Rausch, Connie Curran. !Iibrar§ (Elub The members of the Library Club assist students and faculty in making full use of our library facilities. They mend and prepare books for circula- tion, sign out and check in books, and do the more simple clerical work, freeing Miss Pfau for the more exact- ing work. The officers are: Alice Gallant, Joyce Pomeroy, Judy Gillette, Geri Guriel. II The Northwestern Chapter of the F.H.A. is one of the most active in the state. The girls annually present a demonstration of some phase of Homemaking at the State Farm Show in Harrisburg, attend state Conven- tions at Penn State, and participate in the Community Fair. The advisor is Mrs. Harpst. The officers are: Sue Perry, Gloria McArthur, Nancy Ulan, Sally Ulan. I 85 3lr. '®rt-|33t-':|| The Junior Tri-Hi-Y, under the direction of Mrs. Mulholland, is active in many school activities sponsored by the Senior Tri-Hi-Y. The club prepares the girls for offices and membership in the Senior High Club. The officers are: Sally Valentine, Becky Thompson, Judy Ifft, Jackie Harper, Sharon Patten. 3lr. projection As in Senior Projectionist Club, the members learn how to operate the various visual aids used in school. Mr. Dovensky is the advisor. The officers are: Carl Harris, Keith Pierce, John Huya. Girls' Shop is the revival of a club popular in Albion High during World War II. The girls learn basic carpen- try skills from Mr. Leehan, and his more proficient students from regular shop classes. This may easily become one of the most popular organizations at Northwestern. 86 (ttfyorus (Officers Ron Pomeroy district flUjarus 89 The activities of the band for this year were quite numerous. They marched for the football games and several parades in the area. A pep band was started to provide entertainment for pep meetings and all home basketball games. The highlight of the year was the Spring Concert, which was a very colorful event. Biredor For the past 18 years Mr. King has been director of band and chorus. For the past 3 years he has had the band only. A special thanks to you, Mr. King, for the well-planned and entertaining programs. 90 emor (Usurus The Senior High Chorus was under the direction of Miss Janet Comstock. Much time and practice was spent preparing for the annual spring concert. Here they are shown practicing for the concert. ccompantsts Gloria McArthur, Walter Tozier, Shirley Martin, were accompanists for chorus as well as many other organizations. Much time and practice was spent in preparing the pieces. ®ri - (Jffl A I s I n Y Northwestern Chapter No. 314 of the Modern Music Masters Society is an honorary service group working within the music department. Its members are chosen from among the outstanding music students who meet the requirements in character, leadership, scholarship, and service. Walter Tozier I R hi V Bob Turner Jeanne Chiro 92 Party Martin |?6p lianti The Pep Band had a very active year. They played for all the pep meetings and home basketball games. Practice was held every Thursday after school. Walter Tozier was the student leader. The members were: Walter Tozier, Jim Demenik, Ellen Adams, Bruce Barney, Karen Otis, Donna Ebner, Bob Turner, Patty Taylor, Carol Tobin, Bob Williams. (Cl]oruB Section pleaders These people have the task of keeping the roll for chorus and usually take charge of ticket sales. They are: Linda Lynch, Donna Hollister, Andy Reinke, Tom Thomp- son. and Section Headers Section leaders are the best instrumentalists in each section. They are chosen by tryout and are commonly called the first chair people. 93 Majorettes NORTHWESTERN MAJORETTES Melisse Shatfcr, Donna Rausch, Pai O’Leary, Betty Tercho, Sue Stahlman, Connie Curran, Jane Rindo. Pat O'Leary and Donna Rausch are the choregraphers for Northwestern's Dancing Majorettes. They spend hours planning and rehearsing the various dances. These long hours of practice are very evident when it comes time to present their excellent routines. The Northwestern Majorettes have become widely known and acclaimed through- out the county. Their interesting and difficult maneuvers have become a special feature at both football and basketball games. They yearly appear in die North- western Spring activities. Their eye-catching routine, Birth of the Blues , won them tremendous applause at our home basketball games. 94 Tennessee ®ese L. Lynch, L. Baluski, J. Caner, R. Pomeroy, S. Srahlman, O. Shup, B. Heines, D. Mikovch. R. Pomeroy, O. Shup J. Diehl, D. Rausch D. Mikovch, B. Heiges, L. Lynch Tennessee Tess, a musical comedy play acted out by the Senior High chorus and directed by Miss Janet Comstock, was a welcomed change this year instead of the minstrel. It starred Orla Shup as Tess, and her boyfriend Zeke, played by Ron Pome- roy. All the actors put great effort into this pro- duction to make it something this community will not forget. Good work, chorus, and I hope next year you will have as much success in whatever you do. 96 (jfmdcbrs Northwestern students can be proud of their football team this year. Finishing fourth in the county league with a 6-3 record was well worth all the hours of practice. 99 ‘Cats Scratch Girard, 18-6 ALBION — Larry Valentine huzztd around Girard's Yellow Jackets for three touchdown? Friday nigh! to account for Northwestern's 18 6 County League triumph. In leading Northwestern to a r -.l league slate. Valentine scored twice in the second quarter and once in the third while his mates limited the Jackets to a first quarter tally. Dick Pa ne got the only Girard 'down on a 40-yard run ai' a Hal pass. Tht northwestern Spanks McLane in Finale. 26-7 ERIE COISTT LEAC.tTE riirtow • • o|,l. finst nlav r i.r.o Ov v. r LeRoeuf • j . c ore ljvrwct Park 2 o Northwestern ft Nortliwtoro 4 3 o w-inr a aair o' IS-vard TV’rw;!; K. jMH GwtraJ McUm 4 3 fl i „ _ Girard J 3 l On. McLane —• Ner I 2 4 o Trtrt 4 1 i J. MOOi! T Tori t o| Miller jLl I 01 Copeland TSo I Schuler r r. Jbb|a|BH|Eb I Sander 101 Left to Right: P. Neeley, D. Keith, J. Bates, T. Onest. B. Thiel, E. Ruland, H. Thomas. Coach Sabo. R. Cline, S. Podluzne, D. Lynch, G. Woods, L. Roberts, H. Gibson, B. Greer, Mgr. A. Bankes. Left to Right: D. Carr, L. Huntley, D. Mikovch, T. Thompson, L. Jones, M. Wolfe, M. Ruland, Mgr. D. Harayda, Coach Simmons, L. Rundell, L. Kulyk, B. Shiley, B. Heiges, D. Burns, D. Cline, Mgr. E. Hemstreet. entora DICK BURNS DENNY CARR BOB HEIGES DON MIKOVCH DAVE CLINE LEWIS RUNDELL MIKE RULAND TOM THOMPSON MIKE WOLFE 103 tournament Champs —CONNEAUT VALLEY Runner-up NORTH EAST ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM Gregg Hamilton Jeff Buchholtz John Russell Charles Kimple Tim O'Leary A special thanks to ' Coach” for all the time and work he has put into making the Junior High Tour- nament so well known. • COACH” LISEK JUrestlers MEMBERS OF THE WRESTLING TEAM Kenneth Kinsey, John Artello, Jim Gillette, Louis Taylor, Frank Bartosek. Coach Twardowski, Dick Taylor, Bob Crawford, Bill Duncan, Walter Dietz, Larry Valentine, Gene Cathcart. 106 m tors 107 IBasebaU BASEBALL TEAM D. Burns, D. Shiley, D. Kemling, J. Sherman, L. Valentine, R. Scalise, P. Neeley, J. Artello, B. Blood, B. Shiley, D. Holton, G. Woods, C. Morley, J. Toddy, D. Sherman, A. Bankes, B. Williams, Mgr. B. Cryder, Coach, Mr. Cryder, Mgr. R. Wallbridge. Danny Holton 109 VARSITY SQUAD Joyce Pomeroy, Barb Greah, Captain Liz Beam, Midge Morley, Sandra Brown, Jean Diehl, (tt Jl t e r I t a d r 0 no Left to Right: P. Babbitt, M. Sawdy, J. Autrey, Captain: S. Hull, K. Reinke, V. Shup. W. Buschak, Captain; D. Parobek, S. Valentine, L. Rice, S. Thompson. (®. «A. £ JUNIOR GIRLS Our apologies to the senior girls, the negative to the picture was lost. The G.A.A. Club has had a very active and successful year. They not only won ten out of twelve basketball games, but went on to win the Erie County and Erie Schools Girls' Volleyball Tournament. This fruitful season would not have been possible without the careful super- vision of Miss Helen Mershon. She has done a tremendous job in fostering the development of girls' athletics here at Northwestern as well as throughout Erie County. The four main objectives of G.A.A. are friendship, sportsmanship, leadership, and team spirit. These objectives have helped to make a better person of each member of G.A.A. 112 junior |3lao M S. Holliday, L. Taylor, R. White, J. Neal, J. Rindo, S. Stahlman. Mindy _ Rick ___________ Julie___________ Alan____________ Randolph _______ Betty Nina ___________ Sue_____________ Chuck __________ Miss Harker Miss Winslow _ Mr. Gibney Miss Benson Evelyn Cole Lanny _________ Marty Redmond Norma Janeway Sgt. Madrigan _ Napoleon Director Student Director Jane Rindo ___________ Skip Holliday . Rosemary White _________Lawrence Taylor ____________ Bill Thiel Betty Tercho __________ Bonnie Hosack ----------- Sally Ulan ............ Paul Neeley Shirley Lavery Alice Gallant ------------- Bob Turner ----------- Ju(ty Neal ----------- Sue Stahlman Butch Stallbaum ---------- Lamont Jones -----Jeanette Freeman ---------- Ronald Scalise Fritz Stallbaum Miss Catherine McClune Carson Toddy cmsiAi' «ATI HE MEA 5UREME NT Of 9 ortljfrieBtent’s Second ADVANCED SCIENCE L. Taylor, G. Cathcart BIOLOGY B. Davis, B. Thompson ADVANCED SCIENCE E. Hemstreet, T. Thompson PHYSICS S. Tozier, B. Turner CHEMISTRY J. Kelly BIOLOGY M. Loftus GENERAL SCIENCE J. Huya, E. Machachek ADVANCED SCIENCE B. Heiges National “Honor ocirtu SENIORS NATIONAL HONOR. SOCIETY NATIONAL _ HONOR. SOCIETY JUNIORS Hr. $r. attquei Mrs. Charles Gilbert Mr. Charles Gilbert Orla Shup Mrs. James Henderson Mr. James Henderson Steven Mellon Mrs. Thomas Molsky Mr. Thomas Molsky LaMont Jones Mrs. D. C. Thompson Dr. Thompson speaker's ®able The Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 4, 1961 in the St. Lawrence Catechetical Center, Albion, Pennsylvania. The menu included an appetizer, swiss steak, mashed potatoes, corn, peas, rolls, milk, and for dessert, strawberry shortcake. (Elaes IMill TESTATOR WILL RECIPIENT Ellen Adams My itchy band uniform Any one with tough skin Marshall Allen My school books The Salvation Army Dorothy Artello My luck with a certain football player Nancy Artello Bruce Barney My high school experiences Barbara Barney Betsy Barton Ronnie Ron Scalise Owen Bates All my late admits Eddie Bates Lily Batuski My place in chorus Debbie Batuski Liz Beam My place on the Varsity Cheerleading squad Sally Valentine Jean Beebe My fingernails My sister Lee Black His BIG black book His brother, TJ Marilyn Black My quietness Mad” Sawdy Richard Blood His name Buzzy Blood Jane Bolte All my Republican propaganda Mr. Rees Diane Brown All my game tickets Alice Gallant Norma Brunner My rush to lunch Joy Kennedy Dick Burns My car Cape Canaveral Dennie Carr My chest Some homeless caveman Gene Cathcart My football position Ron Scalise Jeanne Chiro My BIG parties Connie Curran Tom Church My good disposition Mr. Dovensky Dave Cline My locker (305; Anyone who can get it open Ken Cline My love chariot Mr. Dovensky Bob Crawford My weight class in wrestling (145) Miss Kenney Carl Crosby All my money Fidel Castro Jim Demenik My ability to drive the bomb” Carolyn Demenik Dave Diehl His hair Mr. Osborne Jean Diehl Her slender figure Judy Diehl Doug Dinger My favorite pastime Kenny Friend Jack Duda My Keiser Diane Rauscher Bill Duncan All my bottle caps Mr. Henderson Ada Dunlap My small waist Elaine Dunlap Donna Ebner My long hair Patty Rogers Bruce Emmett My apron at Robb’s Dick Ohmer Bob English My hunting experiences Mr. Sabo Warren Erdman My wallet Somebody w'ho has money to put in it Ginny Fails High School The School Board Louise Farver My slimness Maureen Krahe Jeannette Feller Locker 421 Tom Westfall Margaret Fleisch My high school fun Hilda Fleisch Karen Fies Anything but a certain Swede The United Fund Jane Fritzges My small vocabulary Sally Ulan Barb Gere My shortness Connie Barnes Glenn Graham My mechanical ability Miss Kenney Barb Gresh My wardrobe Sandy Bush Marylou Halstead Her family of cats Mr. Dovensky Dave Harayda My P.O.D. seat Tom Boyer Paul Harmon His technique for avoiding activity period Bill Shi ley Claudia Harthan My collection of speeches President Kennedy 118 Claes 3®Ul TESTATOR WILL RECIPIENT Bob Heiges His lab Mr. Cassidy Eric Hemstrect My knowledge of science Barbara Callahan Ethel Henderson My shortness Sandy Bush Donna Hollister All my books and knowledge Linda Hollister Danny Holton Tony Hudacky My parking space Nothing ... I have perfected a way to take everything with me .... Anyone who can afford a car Jim Hudacky My ability to get out of class Lee Roberts Gail Huya My physique Joe Huya Bill Kinsey My bongo drums Mr. Henderson Betty Klobusnik My ability to be on time Cassidy Camera Club Ken Kovacs My books Danny Carr Jean Krans My place in chorus Anyone who wants to sing soprano in the alto section Judy Lahnan Fights with Dave Paul and Phyllis Norine Lally My long Skirts Barbara Shi ley Betty Ann LePosa My long bus rides A town student Clarence Lenhart My jokes Miss Pfau Linda Lynch My NATURAL blonde hair Nancy Matasowski Norman Machacek POD. Washington, D.C. Bob Malena My weight Tom Boyer Patty Martin My quietness Vicki Shup John Matasowski All my geeses Any geese plucker Judy Mathias My commercial textbooks Jane Maxwell Gloria McArthur My little Junior Choir Mr. King Bonda Meabon My job at Brewster's Either of the Leopold girls Garold Meeker Northwestern High To the unfortunate Juniors Diane Melnick My seat in P.O.D. class Some lucky (?) person Don Mikovch Middle line backing spot Larry Huntley Midge Motley My place on the Varsity Squad Vicki Shup Alice Mook My cooking talents The Cafeteria Barb Mundkowsky All my short skirts Barb Shiley Dave Nagel My army truck mufflers Mr. Henderson DeDe Neiger Clairoxide Nancy Matasowski Dick Nichols My report card The Boy Scout paper drive Pat O’Leary My knowledge of Algebra II Khrushchev Julie Palmer All my high school fun The seventh graders Geri Patroske My gypsy-type earrings Maureen Jamieson Lynn Patten My band hat Jackie Kennedy Anabel Payne My handshake with Kennedy Miss Kenney LaVerne Payne One dollar Miss Kenney Sue Perry Her lavender wardrobe Kim Novak Mary Ann Podluzne My Latin book Skip Podluzne Ron Pomeroy My curly hair and eyelashes Miss Jane Maxwell Clarence Pratt My 10th grade English ability Anyone who has failed it George Pratt My hair Khrushchev Ruth Randall My seat in chemistry Billie Jean Donna Rausch My bassoon, and place in band Any unsuspecting musician writh a good lip 119 Class Pill TESTATOR WILL Andy Reinke His clowning Allen Rhoades My very special wink Bob Rice His hair Sandy Riley My tallness Gene Robison My easy - going character Esther Rouse My good luck in Home Ec. Mike Ruland My locker Lewis Rundell My Nixon-Lodge Pin for 1964 Bill Salisbury My English Book Darlene Schmidt My naturally curly hair Bob Senyo F.F.A. jacket Lisa Shaffer My naturally straight hair Lonnie Sherman My scooter Orla Shup My runny nylons LaRue Siders My mother’s parakeet Judy Snyder My home experience project Bev Spaulding My ability to stay aw'ake at pajama parties Bill Scellmach My luck with cops Norma Sterling ALL my school books Paul Stichick My drums Shirley Straub My tallness Rick Sturtevant All my baggy sweaters Patti Suech My different hair styles Carl Swanson My tricks of the school trade Ken Tall man Pan of my height Fred Taylor My mother’s homemade bread Louis Taylor My sister Dick Taylor My fullback position Glenda Thompson My pixie haircut Tom Thompson My quiet and serious disposition Barb Terry Her locker trouble Ginny Terry My Natural red hair Bill Ticknor My cigar butts Sonny Tozier My fun in high school Nancy Ulan My expired Driver’s Permits Larry Valentine His baseball position Inger Vi be-Petersen The best of luck always Ronnie Ward All my farming abilities Bill Whin My daocing ability Jim Williams My height Sally Wickwire My school books Marvin Williams My pink elephant Mike Wolfe His ability to clown in class Butch Workman My waiting post Janet Youschak My future traffic tickets Nancy Yusko My collection of class rings RECIPIENT Buzzy Blood Linda Conners Mr. Mellon Doris Carter George Thomas Elizabeth Dean The security agents at Fort Knox Ron Scalise Queen Elizabeth The Toni Company Carl Copeland Sandy Brown Pennsylvania State Police Anyone with skinny legs To any bird hater Betty Crocker Jane Rindo Bob Payne My sisters N.H.S. Short boys Karen Otis Whoever wants one Kathy Fies Frank Bartosek Miss Pfau The Unsuspecting teachers of Senior High Larry Huntley Shirley Martin Paul Mellon To a safecracker Ella Randall Mr. Dovensky Shirley Tozier My sister Joe Huya All my American friends Dwight Eisenhower, Country gentleman Arthur Murray Mrs. Martin Donny Wickwire Mr. Dovensky's classes John Kelly Dick Shiley Jon Graff Judy Gillette 120 junior 3Honors HIGH HONOR STUDENTS HONOR STUDENTS Diane Brown Bonda Meabon Betsy Barton Patty Pacansky Dave Cline Orla Shup Lily Batuski Julie Palmer Marylou Halstead Beverly Spaulding Liz Beam Geraldine Patroske Betty LePosa Rick Sturtevant Marilyn Black Donna Rausch Linda Lynch Patti Suech Jean Diehl Darlene Schmidt Patty Martin Tom Thompson • Barb Gresh Lisa Shaffer Gloria McArthur Sonny Tozier Bob Heiges Louis Taylor Honor Society Eric Hemstreet Betty Klobusnik Jean Krans Pat O’Leary Nancy Ulan Larry Valentine Inger Vi be-Petersen Janet Youschak AWARDS Agriculture ____________________________ - - Dick Blood Art ___________________________________________ Marylou Halstead Commercial _______________________________________ Linda Lynch English Composition _ _____________________________Tom Thompson Literature __________________________________________ Lisa Shaffer Homemaking __________________________________________ Gail Huya Industrial Arts Bruce Barney Language (French) ________________________________ Geri Patroske Mathematics______________________________________ Rick Sturtevant Music ______________________________________________ Sonny Tozier Physical Ed. (boys) ______________________________ Marv Williams Physical Ed. (girls) Orla Shup Science __________________________________________ Don Mikovch Social Studies____________________________________ Bonda Meabon Lions Club Service Award ______________________ Gloria McArthur Bausch and Lomb Scientific Award Bob Heiges D.A.R. Good Citizen Award ____________________________Orla Shup Conrath Award in Journalism ____________________ Betty Klobusnik Babe Ruth Award in Sportsmanship______Tom Thompson, Orla Shup Harthan Character Award _ Lily Batuski, Louis Taylor Betty Crocker Award in Homemaking Liz Beam Crisco Award in Homemaking _________________ Marylou Halstead Scholarship to Penn State University _________________ Bob Heiges Rehabilitation Scholarship ____________________ Gloria McArthur Rehabilitation Scholarship _______________________ Bonda Meabon Northwestern P.T.S.A. 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