Northwestern High School - Del Nord Ovest Yearbook (Albion, PA)

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'• w . . -c. -- r..-' • :5S5T- :  tro- •  ♦ •  , , «, T. • !■ • :i “ i ■ ■ S. •' - :- — VV V V t —«vc. _ - _w 1 9 DEL NORD OVEST Northwestern High School Albion, Pennsylvania Table of Contents 3 Our School Year a An Adventure in. ■ • a Learning................3ml6 a Playing................17-34 a a a Doing. . . . 35-60 Living 61-103 A dministration Dear Graduates: As you select the priorities for your future, consider the counsel of Theodore RooseveIt who stated that— Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win mighty triumphs, even though darkened by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the twi- light that knows no victory nor defeat. Dr. Daniel Freeman Supervising Principal Dr. Freeman Darwin Cook Principal WiI Iiam Frogge Business Manager James Henderson Assistant Principal Charles GiIbert Curriculum Coordinator SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: (standing) Gordon Griffey, Ann McClymonds, Agnes Madar, Williard Miller, James Mikovch; (seated) Donald Hazen, Robert Lawrence, George Hills, John Kulyk. 4 Indispensible Personnel HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARIES: Mrs. Grace Law- ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIES: Mrs. Jeanette rence, Janet Everett, Mrs. Barbara Lasher. Meeker, Pat Meerhoff, Mrs. Mildred Kreig. Ned Bishop Custodian Glenn Rogers Mai ntenance Richard Crews Food Services John Frombach Transportation Mathematics Helen Mershon James Reighard Mrs. Ruth Rice Mrs. Ethel Stallbaum TRIGONOMETRY ALGEBRA I I ADVANCED MATH Mathematics possesses not only truth but supreme beauty. Bertrand Russell Mrs. Sandra Gwynn Robert Kaleida GEOMETRY 6 John Gage Jacquelyn Rosen+haI I BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY Science Paul Cassidy Arts and Science are not cast in a mould, but are formed and perfected by degrees. Montaigne Roger Travis Herbert Walden ADVANCED SCIENCE PHYSICS 7 8 ACADEMIC ENGLISH REGULAR ENGLISH LATIN Language Is Perhaps of all creations of man language the most astonishing. Strachey Jon Christensen Mrs. Carol Hall General English English, French Donald Horn Eng Ii sh 9 Katherine Kenney Academic Eng Iish Donald McCalmon Virginia Sampson General English French, Latin FRENCH SHORTHAND Commercial There is no better ballast for keeping the mind steady on its keel than business. Shakespeare Mrs. Edith Beighley Mrs. Sharon Johnson Mrs. Kathryn Martin BUSINESS MATH TYPING OFFICE PRACTICE Core The history of the world is none other than the progress of the conscious- ness of Freedom. Hegel Charles Howland Edward Burns Wesley Freeburg Mrs. Mary Mel Ion Charles Porter Marlene Leopold Mrs. Katherine Orr Mrs. Barbara Smith 10 Joseph Meako U.S. History James Connor P.O.D. U.S. HISTORY WORLD CULTURE Social Studies For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways. Isaiah 55:8 P.O.D. li Industrial Arts Life without industry is guilt; industry without art is brutality. Ruski n WOOD SHOP Steve Mel Ion Mechanical Drawing Vergi I Taylor Electronics Mark Evanoff Wood Shop METAL SHOP Jerry Ha I I Meta I Shop ELECTRONICS DRIVER'S EDUCATION Life without industry is g industry without art is brutal Raymond CriI ley AgricuIture George Bor+nick Michael Chriest Special Education Special Education Fine Arts Mrs. Bea CrandaI I Music Typical Education Miss Sandra Hubbard Art William King Band, Chorus Classroom Candids 16 PL A YING Wildcat Cross Country Runners econd Straight County Champi r arl Loss [ p££ ea( at the i.-f . a earJv | rs ]as r ' . . _°ut Union .. furview-. .w view, . .-A wnor .v- A 'a.c . ,A V tV ,c ,AV +. %_I .' 'A -S ind „ V' took e S A? C ' rui. 0oV V fn ran . ln J left e No- A on r - •V O' .}? „ ■ SN ners r °'' CI if C t o' runOe £ ,ers ra „aVro 2' try U-o TuestUV stronft 0vev a jf . a te,- ; vn utL,pth o RonBje'‘st’ THEY DID IT AGAINI For the second consecutive year the Cross .3, 'tt' ® tt ® ,srt.V ce «10 Country Team has won the county championship, becoming the first niinii rs 1 Si —rvteam in the county to ever accomplish such a feat. Placing among jag the top ten finishers in the meet were Daryl Hall (fifth). Chuck r t0' . Johnson (sixth), and John Hill (eighth). The Team then went on a ,n to finish third in the state meet. oarV v untier. P ‘B' Tea am g am ry team 'eh«' Pla,  e °P CJ, ■ 10 in ( ts wio, 'ranbpr oil the con tl sight Vt J“hns m i 371), , hv John , J'- n Vo, 'Is, 78. •Will , j ,4°: Hick,, S,“'1 i.inocj ,,s- 2-12 a, ?ek With 308 ’31 finish l(s- Koth r,  ee( vjc(i n. C v w« ner MleeV r aee ... V C7 .  ari. Y ,e virtor s Henley beto 1 rta....... “’•  ■■■ seorjop Air r ' UVP •n.ia. •fight id ■ Ml •- V jf Meet Saturday c -- JJnior cji Second in District— i -°r(reit 7r' TsSo . r enJ.C°nn. 26 . ,Ge . A c£ «  c u s uS tvfe 1i tf.c StV .V ‘0(V, r. 911 __wuiiaed iirCounV r o ] fk 9 I JCROSS COUNTRY TEAM: D. Kelly, T. Robison, J. Hill, R. Wright J. Yost, C. Johnson, B. McClymonds, ? % (,' ■} , , M. Christ, ' dpating. v • c 1 1 y p 1 • • 1 1 • p yj • ••••• •' • • • ■ yv. q, D. BAKER, B. Hellyer, R. Youngs, J. Hellyer, P. KuIigow- t — uI c Un -fh D Da+oma ra- IT Wrinh+ anHP Richnra ? ski, E. Heath, B. Bateman', K. Wright, and R. Bishop ling feel hns All ---------- - -j— he Mike Shumake nty me in l aunty tit I Hall w honor •-en fini Their n the Ma rmanent trophy Perforr ohnson se last ie second year in a row Northwestern c-r V.nier fIross-Countrv Chuck Johnson in the District meet, plus'.',e two teams will tlien go on to S 6-3-1 Season STATISTICIANS: Di Connors, Terry Carrier, A11 da Coffey, and Bea Headley. 10 42 SEASON RECORD NW 16 Wat+sburg Academy North East Cathedra I Prep J.V. Harborcreek 14 Girard 6 Iroquois 13 Fairview 6 General McLane 20 0 SENIOR TRI-CAPTA I NS: Bill Wagner, Rob Holliday, and Gary Harpst. Fore TEAM: Alan Aranyos, Brad Swanson, Coach Meako, Jeff Fobes, Ben Onachi la, Bruce Rickard, Larry Perovich, and Rocky Pignotti (not shown) Missed again I hope these clubs are waterproof No way Get ready boys Wildcats Are Red Hot . . . Can t Stop ! WE LOVE OUR CATS: (kneeling) Ben Onachi la, Jeff Caldwell, Gary Harpst, Rod Smith, Richard Eaton, and Mike Nulph; (standing) Manager Frank Salhoff, Bill Brown, Buck Snod- grass, Mike Thorr, Pete Ruland, Tom Chandler, and Manager Dan Fratalia. CATS 57 Conneaut Va1 ley 53 62 Li nesvi1le 52 68 Union City 58 74 Harborcreek 69 54 North East 53 43 1roquoi s 46 69 Genera 1 McLane 65 72 Conneaut Va1 ley 61 73 General McLane 81 79 Gi rard 65 34 Wattsburg 20 65 Fort LeBoeuf 55 86 Fa i rv1ew 61 62 Union City 70 53 Harborcreek 70 70 North East 79 84 1roquoi s 90 62 Gi rard 73 63 Wattsburg 61 74 Fort LeBoeuf 52 64 Fai rview 85 62 General McLane 66 Senior wer JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD: (standing) Ron Wolchik, Paul Nicholson, Jeff Blood, Ray Snodgrass, Jeff Caldwell, and Mark Zimmerman; (kneeling) Larry Lahnan, Glenn Harpst, Chris Henneman, Roger Pavkov, Brad Swanson, and Mike Nulph. Coach Joe Meako. Junior Varsity Basketball WINS Losses 1 Conneaut Valley 0 1 Li nesvi1le 0 2 Union City 0 1 Harborcreek 1 1 North East 1 0 1roquoi s 2 0 General McLane 2 2 Gi rard 0 2 Wattsburg 0 2 Fort LeBoeuf 0 2 Fai rview 0 Junior High Tournament THE CHAMPS-Genera I McLane NORTHWESTERN'S KITTENS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Northwestern's Jim McCommons 2Q3- Senior High Intramurals 135-145 203 201-team 2 219-213-Vo Tech S 217 __219-213-Vo Tech Srs. J ' 205-team 2 205-team 2 219-213-Vo Tech Srs. 204-team ? 202-team I 202-team 2 201-team I Vo Tech Jrs. Vo Tech Soph. 219-213-Vo Tech Srg 219-213-Vo Tech Srs. Vo Tech Sooh 205-team I 205-team I (46) Varsity Wrestling VARSITY WRESTLERS: (standing) Coach Jerry Hall, Greg Evans, Dan Soltis, Dale Griffis, Bill Wagner, George Hammett, Larry Smith, Assistant Coach Bill Guyer; (kneeling) Tom Medved, Eugene Erhard, Matt Grubbs, Jim Braden, Ray English, Eric Sherman, Jeff Scalise. Dan Co-captains Wally mmi 28 Wags George Greg move Matmen on t he 29 They Led Them to Victory WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: (standi ng) Janet Stevens Cheryl Griffen Di Connors Jo Ch i ro Bea Headley (knee ling) Susie Bright Lori Smith Carla Smith Susie Rickard Debbie Lasher 30 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Kay Gri ffey Debb i e Raw Ii nas Mari lyn Manko Kim Adams Tina Kateqianes Nancy Taylor Michele Manko Wendy Fedor JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: (row one) Lyn Connors and Debbie Lechefsky; (row two) Nancy McClymonds, Kathy BUSINESS MANAGERS: Angela Cook Marcinowski, and Judy Brown; (row three) Collenn Sharon McDonald, Sue Hudacky, Peckham, Patti Fratalia, Sue Kennedy, Jill Griffen and Kim Conley 31 Baseball BASEBALL TEAM: D. Kuhn, E. Boo+hsby, J. Hritzay, B. Rabell, D. Kemling, D. Madden, G. Harpst, M. Kreider, M, Nulph, J. Lombardo, D. Kohut, B. Swanson, B. Fuller, J. Caldwell, W. Carr, G. Connors, B. Bar+ko, R. Wal- chak, J. Blood, J. Duda, C. Henneman, R. Pavkov, R. Hu I ley, L. Lahnan, Coach Crocker, P. Nicholson, and R. Engle. The basebaI I team had an overaI I league record of 8 wins and 7 losses. Coach Crocker feels, The team will do better next spring if only they couId bunt the ball. Track Coached by Mr. Hender- son, the track team had a very successful sea- son, finishing with a 9-3 record and winning the Fort LeBoeuf Invita- tional. Two school re- cords were broken: the shot-put by Tom Chandler and the mile by Chuck Johnson. Chuck was also the district champion in the mile. Seniors TRACK TEAM: G. Hall, H. Shaw, R. Case, T. Kelly, J. Yost, J. Mc- Commons, J. Kadlup, T. Harvey, T. Roseski, M. Keefer, T. Romanski, G. Holdson, J. Smith, J. Scalise, H. Miller, M. Andrews, J. Miller S. Rapisardo, J. Youngs, D. Perry, B. Hellyer, B. McClymonds, D. Adams, T. Shade, D. Fratalia, D. Petrush, J. Hill, D. Griffis, G. Case, K. Smith, B. Cline, M. Goodwill, B. Onachila, P. Hosack, P. Reagan, C. Johnson, T. Chandler, J. Taylor, and P. Ruland. Chuck Ben ph i I Tom m Pete Jack Er Pat G. A. A. GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM: The team repeated an award winning performance this year, finishing undefeated and first in the county. Sue Phi I lips,was high-scorer for the year. COACHES: Miss Leopold, Volley- ball; Miss Fargo, Basketball and Track; Miss Mershon, Volleyball. GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL TEAM: The majority of the team consisted of Freshmen and Sopho- mores. Although they did not compile an impressive record, they gained valuable experience and hold much promise. OFFICERS: Sue Phillips, Vice-President; Pat Wel- don, Treasurer; Jean Rausch, Secretary; and Diana Pettis, President. GIRL’S TRACK TEAM: This was one of the first years that enough interest was shown to enable the formation of a track team. The girls have par- ticipated in district and state meets and have scored very well. 34 DOING itccme ...with the thrill of a parade and the joy of meeting old friends ...with memories of a beaOtiful Homecomi ng 37 “Mitey Mites' ' Display New Look No tears were shed when the band discarded its 22-year-old uniforms for the new ones acquired after several years of soliciting. The band eagerly accepted num- erous opportunities to ’’strut their stuff , participating in Clarion and Slippery Rock State Col leges Band Days and several parades. New Uni fornis Drum Major Greg Smith Director Mr. King 38 SENIOR Rhonda Fisher Head Majorette Majorettes This year's Majorettes consisted of Head Major- ette Rhonda Fisher, Senior Marlene Carr, Juniors Sharon Pier and Becky Brown, and Sophomores Pam Schanz and Claire Anderson. They originated many sparkling routines to enliven football and basketball half times. These included a puppet routine to How Lucky I Am and a routine to Love Story featuring the seniors with fire batons. SENIOR Marlene Carr Pillow Talk THE CAST: (standing) Diane Carr and Linda Shi ley, clients; Dave Kohut, detective; Jim Hritzay, Pierot; Bill Shade, Jonathan Forbes; Cheryl Griffen, Jan Morrow; Mike Reitz, Brad Allen; Diana Pettis, Bessie; Russell Griffis, Tony Walters; Susan Phil- lips, Mrs. Walters; Mark Fies, policeman; Charles Crouch, waiter; (seated) Jody English, Tilda; Terry Carrier, singer; Darlene Rogers, Ann; Margaret Sargent, Eileen; Janet Bates, Marie; Use Schmid, Yvette; Marlene Carr, Miss Conrad; Karol Griffey, Miss Dickenson; Janice Rickard, supervisor; (not shown) Jean Ingold, tel- ephone operator; Vicky Stewart, Alma Activities PEP BAND Advisor: Mr. King Di rector: J im Davis Assistant Director; Mike Revak HIGH-Q QUIZ TEAM Advisor: Mr. Yohman Team Members: Paul Ruland Thelma Van Meter Li nda Cherry Gene Alien Alternate: Mark Kulyk Northwestern encountered Harborcreek on the General Electric High-Q Show and was defeated by a score of 245 to 95. MODEL UNITED NATIONS Northwestern represented Jamaica in the Nineteenth Gannon College Model United Nations. The Jamaican dele- gation included: (standing) Patti Williams, Bill Shade, Linda Cherry, Dave Carbaugh, and Pete Bragan; (seated) Thelma Van Meter, Marlene Carr, Dianne Connors, Janice Hoi 11 day -chairman, Rita Egli, Karol Griffey, and Jim Braden (not shown). 41 CONSERVATION CLUB: Advisor Mr. Paul Taylor,VARSITY N : Advisor Mr. Gillette, President President Joel Thomas, Vice-President Gene Bill Wagner, Vice-President Jan Holliday, Zerby, and Secretary-Treasurer Jim Dearborn.Secretary Linda Chuzie, Treasurer Phil Hosack. SNOWMOBILE CLUB Advlsor: Mr. Bortnick President: Laura Stevens Vice-President: Pam Nulph Secretary: Angela Cook Treasurer: Gary Petrush FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: Advisors Mrs. Hall and Mr. Meako, President Sarah Brown, RAP CLUB: Advisor Dale Keefer Vice-President Debbie Smith, Secretary Janet Raymond, and Treasurer Linda Potter. 42 PEP CLUB: Advisor Miss Silvestri, Presiden+SENIOR HIGH DRAMA CLUB: Advisor Mr. McCalmon, Pat Williams, Vice-President Kim Conley, President Jim Neal, Vice-President Linda Hill, Secretary Wilma English, and Treasurer Secretary Madeline Grenier, and Treasurer Marianne Cavazza. Kathy Robison. JUNIOR HIGH DRAMA CLUB Advisor: Mr. McCalmon Presi dent: Cathy Harpst Vice-President: Larry Maksin Secretary-Treasurer: Patty Kulyk BATON CLUB: Advisor Mr. King, President Wendy Fedor, Vice-President Kim Adams, and Secretary-Treasurer Terry Teed. CHESS CLUB: Advisor Mr. Kaleida, President Pete Bragan, Vice-President John Helmbrecht, and Secretary-Treasurer Richard Chase. SENIOR HIGH FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: Advisor Mr. CrlI ley. President Ray English, Vicer-President Jim Case, Secretary Virginia Potter, and Treasurer Eric Sherman. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: Advisor Mrs. Porter, President Pam Leonheart, Vice- President Arlene Beatman, Secretary Carol Confer, and Treasurer Janice Knapp. BUSINESS CLUB: Advisor Mrs. Johnson, President Margaret Sargent, Vice- President Jan Summerville, Secretary Trudy Perry, Treasurer Anna Winship. JUNIOR HIGH FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: Advisor Mr. CrlI ley. President Rick White, Vice-President Neil Shade Secretary Nell Dearborn, and Treasurer Steve Romanski . 44 CHESS TEAM: Captain Richard Chase, Jim Petrush, John Helmbrecht, Pete Bragan, Kerry Patten, Dennis DeLong, Gary Kimmy, and Richard Gollmer. SENIOR HIGH PROJECTION CLUB: Advisor Mr. Walden, President Jim Struchen, Vice-President Terry Black, Secretary- Treasurer Jim Davis. JUNIOR HIGH RADIO CLUB: Advisor Mr. Vergil Taylor, President Danny Pittsenbarger, Vice- President Gary Artello, and Secretary Tom Beers. SENIOR HIGH RADIO CLUB: Advisor Mr. Vergil Taylor, President Vince Andrews, Vice- President Fred Peters, and Secretary Laurl Kna I I. JUNIOR HIGH PROJECTION CLUB: Advisor Mr. Bortnick, President Tom Robison, Vice- President Jim Buhlte, Secretary David Joseph, and Treasurer Doug Lavery. FUTURE NURSE'S CLUB: Advisor Mrs. Blanck President Beth Bennett, Vice-President Thelma Van Meter, Secretary-Treasurer Barb Go IImer. Yearbook Staff Rita Egli, Co-editor; Linda Cherry, Editor; Marlene Carr, Secretary; Jim Smith and Sally Buschak, Assistant Editors; and Bill Shade, Advertising. Oh, no! Shado left the dark slide in the camera! Can't we do anything else with this page? You say you used up our last bottle of glue making rubber balls? Oh, by the way, we have 32 pages due next week. For nine months Yearbook became a way of life for the members of the staff. There were many moments of despair, frustration, and joy while we strove to capture the many memories of a great year. We hope we have succeeded In our goaI. G ve. Deci sions! OUR HARDWORKING YEARBOOK STAFF Camera Club Z2 n liliu JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Advisor: Mr. Cassidy President: Dave Kohut Vice-President: Jim Ellis Secretary: Vicky Stewart Treasurer: Rita Egli Student SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL: Advisor Mr. Yohman, President George Hammett, Vice President Eric JarvI, Secretary Janet Martin, Treasurer Karol Griffey, Student Advisors: Paul Ruland, Ron N i em I a Council Finance Budget Communication Curriculum JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL: Advisor Mr. Burns, President Patti Fratalla, Vice President Pat Ochalek, Secretary Nancy McClymonds Treasurer Esther Buschak Student Advisor Rick Madar. DaV Those Busy Spring Months BUs ! ' •1neSs ■vr'3 Club Shok Venango Christian High School Chorus Honor Society Banquet Camera Club Banquet Our first All-Sports Banquet Guest speakers Jim Kanicki of the New York Giants and Sam Krone: Slave Day Auction Student Council elections Awards Assembly May Day Queen Pam Leonheart Chuck Johnson at The State Track Meet May Day Ceremony Band OFFICERS: President Bill Shade, Secretary-Treasurer Rhonda Fisher and Vice-President Mike Revak. REGIONAL CHORUS Wayne Hennen DISTRICT CHORUS: Denise King, Sharon Loomis, Wayne Hennen, Bill Shade, and Gerry Brown. 52 Chorus FLUTES, CLARINETS, AND DRUMS TRUMPETS, LOW BRASS, BASS CLARINET 53 Thirty-six, Twenty-three, Thirty-five New Girl Next Door You Know This Is Love Pitt Band and Mr. Kingt Musical Director Somethin' New Spring Concert Denise King played Mozart's Andante ma non troppo from Concerto No. 2, Rod Smith and Mike Revak provided musical entertainment during the intermissions. Larry Maks in and Wayne Hennen • Vs accompanied the chorus on Amazing Grace and other songs. Laura Funkhouser sang Pastures Green. Rick Huston sang Sealed with a Kiss, 55 NEW MEMBERS: Rhonda Fisher, Gene Allen, Becky Brown, Mark Kulyk, CI aire Anderson, Rodney Smith, Rosemary Demenik, Leslie Buhite, Janet Davis, and Laura Funkhouser. Modern Music Masters OLD MEMBERS: Wayne Hennen, Bill Shade, Anna Pavolko, Mike Revak, and Sharon Loomis (not shown). OFFICERS: Denise King, Historian; Linda Cherry, President; Marlene Carr, Treasurer; Jim Davis, Vice-President; and Rita Eg Ii, Secretary. Junior Class Play 'I agree, let's not ?iqht over Coach! Wow! Is that some astrological prediction. Coach Bascam, Counci Iman Banks, and Professor Huxley discuss astrology. YOU WERE BORN ON A ROTTEN DAY Cast of Characters Claude P. Jones.................Walt Anderson Cyrus Banks.....................Dave Leight Susan B. Masters...............Edith Joseph Agatha Johnson........Barb Washnock Bart Bascam...........Lorenzo Smith Arthur Huxley...................Pete Bragan Yvonne Smith..................Arlene Diehl Mrs. Cannon............Debbie Holmes Mrs. Ames.............Kathy Schirmer Mrs. Banks......................Anna Winship Connie ConstelI at!on... Kathy Medved Miss Marks..............Peggy Knapp Students...Terry Black, Jean Fobes, Rick Connors, Bob Harrington, Jan Hill, Debbi Hough, Sue Hudacky, Debbie Huston, Julia Konopa, Lu Ann Leehan, Marcia O'Brien, Chris Peckham, Shelly Snyder, and Janet Stevens. And this is Libra in tangent The English teacher The Ladies Society says goodbye to with Gemini. gets a scientific Principal Miss Masters. experience. M,UU11W iUUmLifelYIM-1 The Junior-Senior Prom, Imagine, was held at the Country Villa, Edinboro on : May 18, 1972. The Cresti iners played for the Prom, and Phi I lippe played for ; the Prom to Dawn. Junior-Senior Prom WWi ±nmTii-mn nmiuiu iu., i u nrrruijiLj i n im id Queen Bill Brown and Linda Chuzie reigned as King and Queen. In the Royal Courti were: Jeff Blood, Denise Panko, Bob Rudler, Nancy Taylor, Tom Gebhardt, Jan Holliday, Karol Griffey, Paul Ruland, Mimi Kaucic, Mike Revak, Sally ] Buschak, and Walter Anderson. Announcers were Arlene Diehl and Bob RabelI .; The head table consisted of the speakers for the evening. A Farewell to Seniors Junior Senior Over 300 Juniors and Seniors attended the banquet. The hypnotist demonstrated his talents. 60 living • • • D. Adams K. Adams M. Alexander G. AI Ian C. Anderson A. Aranyos D. Baker R. Barker T. Barris T. Barris R. Bartko K. Bartlett B. Barton T. Barton T. 3eaIs A. Beatman M. Beers M. Bennett Sophomores R. Benton R. Bishop E. Boothby S. Boozer M. Borland ,N. Borland N. Bragan L. Bright L. Braden B. Brockett R. Brockett 5. Brown L. Bu h i te E. Burns P. Cadle D. CaIdwelI T. Carbough A. Card R. Carr W. Carrier D. Cavazza G. Chetoni M. Christ L. Chuzie B. Clark B. Clark R. Cline S. Clisby B. Cole A. Cook D. Cope R. Copeland M. Cryder J. Davis J. Demen Ik VI. Desin K. Drury J. Duda J. Eakin J. Eaton W. English D. Enssle E. Erhard P. Fai Is R. Fai Is D. Feathers W. Fedor S. FeldmiIler H. Flowers L. Fortney S. Frombach R. Fuller R. Garris D. Gearhart Class of ’74 W. Goldhart C. Goodenow M. GoodwiI I S. Graves E. Greenfield J. Grenier J. Griffen K. Griffey B. Grygier J. Guriel D. Hale M. Hall J. Harper J. Harvey V. HaskeI I M. Heath G. Heaton W. Hellyer C. Henneman G. Hershelman R. Hi I Is R. Hites B. Hoi Iiday R. Hosack A. Hosey E. Howard D. Hupp R. Huston M. Huya M. Hyde A. Johnson C. Johnson R. Jones J. Kadi up M. Kahala T. Kategianes J. Kean D. Kelly D. Kem I I ng D. Kersnick K. King S. Kinsey C. Klein C. Klemm R. Kline L. KnaI I E. Koby P. Kohut J. Konopa D. Kuhn M. Kulyk L. Lahnan K. Lascek D. Lasher B. Liocano E. LoeDp M. Manko M. Manko L. Marshal I B. McClymonds C. McFayden S. Me I nt i re T. McNeish STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES P. Merritt M. Mihalek S. MitchelI J. Morrison D. Nearhoff P. Nicholson M. Norton P. Nulph M. Ochalek 64 .- C. Pentycoft L. Perovich C. Perry D. Perry D. Peters D. Petrush G. Pinckney R. Pittsenbarger P. Pocha+ko L. Potter G. Ramsey B. Randa I I S. Rap i sarda J. Rausch D. Rawlings J . Raymond C. Richard D. Rippart D. Robison T. Roseski C. Olmstead A. Onachi la D. Panko E. Parknow R. Pavkov C. Pavolko R. Sawdy P. Schanz G. Schulz J. Rotko R. Ryan D. Sal lot STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES L. Seneta T. Shade D. Shields C. Showal+er C. Siders B. Simons M. Skeel C. Smith D. Smith K. Smith D. Soltis 0. Sonper M. Spaulding J. Steele B. Stevens D. Stevens L. Stevens M. Stevens K. Strobe I D. Sumner B. Swanson CLASS OFFICERS: Gene Allen President Tina Kategianes Treasurer Laura Stevens Secretary Denise Songer Vice-President ADVISORS: Mr. McCalmon Mr. Christensen 66 R. Taylor S. Teed P. Utter T. Van Slyke V. Voelker D. WaI bridge R. Walchak P. Weidler P. Wei don G. Whitney R. Wo Ich i k D. Wood R. Wright C. Youngman J. Youngs D. Yusko D. Zimmerman B. Anderson W. Anderson R. Armstrong C. Arnold R. Artello D. Ash P. Barrante G. Rarris G. Bartko R. Benton T. Black J. BIood P. Bragan S. Bright R. Brown M. Burdick B. Burke I I S. Buschak Class of ’73 L. Cad le J. Caldwe I I C. Card R. Case B. Caugh I i n M. Cavazza R. Chase W. Chase D. Clendenning C. Confer R. Connors D. Copeland D. Copeland L. Crow I Z. Currier J. Dav i s R. Demenik A. Diehl A. Di Iimone K. Dimon J. Drury D. Eldridge J. Ellis R. English R. English A. Fahlen W. Fai Is M. Fedak T. Fetterolf B. Fies 67 C. Finlaw J. Fobes D. Frame S. Frase D. Fra+alia C. Frombach K. Frombach B. Frye S. Gabel B. Godfrey M. GoodwiI I S. Goodwi I I Q. Harvey D. Hazen D. Heaton K. Heaton B. Hecker C. Henneman B. Hill J. Hill J. Hill D. Hi I Is S. Hitzges P. Hoover B. Graham D. Griffis M. Grubbs D. Hall G. Harpst R. Harrington 68 M. Ho+chkiss D. Houah S. Hudacky D. Huston A. Huya R. Huya G. Hyde K. Jones E. Joseph S. Kantola A. Keefer E. KembIing i m D. Kicey D. Kimmy D. Kitchen D. Klobusnik E. Klobusnik P. Knanp J. Konopa M. Krahe R. Kuvik D. Kuvik A. Lance A. Lasher L. Lasher T. Lechefsky L. Leehan D. Leicht B. Leonhart R. Leonhart 13 A W ■ ' ' ' ■ W. Loftus D. Louqhner M. Manley R. Nearhoff G. Neubaur P. Newman C. McCommons L. McFayden K. Medved M. Nulph M. O'Brien H. Olms+ead C. Merritt V. Moon D. Moore D. Panko K. Patten C. Peckham ! 0 Ark a fC V n T. Robison D. Robson S. Rogers S. Pier V. Potter R. Rabe I I R. Rudler F. Salhoff K. Schirmer D. Rawlings H. Rearick L. Revak E. Sherman S. Shkuratoff D. Simons G. Reynolds M. Rindo G. Robinson C. Smith D. Smith G. Smith CLASS OFFICERS: Marcia O'Brien Secretary •Mark Zimmerman V i ce-Presi dent Walter Anderson Presi dent Dawn Hazen Treasurer ADVISORS: Mr. Meako Mr. Travis L. Thompson S. Toth S. Trimble P. Williams D. Wi Ison A. Winship M. Vadzemnieks T. VanTassel J. Ward J. Wnek C. Wolchik. J. Yost K. Warhol a T. Warren B. Washnock P. Zelina 0. Zerby M. Zimmerman A. Webber J. We i s D. Wheeler 71 Commencement June 1st THEME: REFLECTIONS AND PROJECTIONS Humi Ii +y Linda Cherry SaIutatori an Thought Sacri f ice Dreams George Hammett Class Choice Rodney Smith Faculty Choice Thelma Van Meter Valedictorian ART Bea Headley, Ron Niemla BUSINESS ENGLISH COMPOSITION Gertrude Perry ENGLISH LITERATURE Rhonda Fisher HOMEMAKING Michael Revak INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mary White LANGUAGE James Feldmi1ler MATHEMATICS Linda Hill MUSIC Thelma Van Meter PHYSICAL EDUCATION Denise King Diana Pettis, Paul Ruland SCIENCE Michael Revak SOCIAL STUDIES Janice Hoi 1iday BABE RUTH AWARD IN SPORTSMANSHIP Susan Phillips, William Wagner BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENTIFIC AWARD Thelma Van Meter BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKING AWARD Thelma Van Meter CONRATH AWARD IN JOURNALISM Linda Cherry D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Linda Cherry FLOYD McCLYMONDS PHOTOGRAPHIC AWARD David Kohut HARTHAN CHARACTER AWARD Dianne Connors, Paul Ruland, Rod Smith I DARE YOU AWARD Karol Griffey, Paul Ruland LIONS CLUB SERVICE AWARD Jimmy Hritzay READER'S DIGEST VALEDICTORIAN AWARD Thelma Van Meter S.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Paul Ruland HIGH ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS IN RESPECTIVE FIELDS AT ERIE COUNTY TECH SCHOOL Mary Jo Chiro - Cosmetology Catherine Kean - Mechanical Drafting Alan Baker - Electronics Jody English - Health Assistant Cathy Fratalia - Health Assistant CRAIG LAMONTE ALLEN ALICE MARIE ARTELLO JANICE LYNN AUERBACH JUDITH RAE BABBITT ALAN RICHARD BAKER NANCY LOU BARKER JANET GRACE BATES KATHLEEN SUE BARTLETT TERRI ANN BARTON LLEWELLYN BAXTER 74 BETH ELAINE BENNETT RITA FRANCES BISHOP JAMES LEE BRADEN SUSAN AGNES BRAGEN DENNIS JAMES BRISLEY GERRY RICHARD BROWN WILLIAM EARL BROWN,JR. DANIEL JEROME BURKELL THERESA FAY CADLE DAVID ERVIN CARBAUGH 75 DIANE KAY CARR MARLENE LOUISE CARR SALLIE ANN CARR TERRY LEIGH CARRIER ANITA FAITH CAUGHLIN THOMAS JAY CHANDLER LINDA CHERRY MARY JO CHIRO LINDA LOUISE CHUZIE ALIDA COFFEY 76 KIMBERLY SUE CONLEY DIANNE FAY CONNORS LUANN MARIE COPE DENNIS DONALD COPELAND CHARLES RICHARD CROUCH WILLIAM MARK CULLERS DAVID ALTOM DAGGETT ROBERT CARL DAGGETT PAMELA RAE DAUGHERTY JAMES PHILLIP DEARBORN 77 DENNIS MICHAEL DIMON CINDY LOU DRURY DAVID EARL EAGLEY BARBARA ANN EATON DORIS ELNORA EATON RICHARD ALLEN EATON RITA LORRAINE EGLI JAMES EDWARD ELLIS JODY MARIE ENGLISH VICKY LOUISE ENGLISH LURENE ANN ERHARD GREGORY EDWARD EVANS PATRICIA JEAN FAILS JAMES MILTON FELDMILLER MARK EDWIN FIES RHONDA SUE FISHER JEFFREY RUSSELL FOBES PATTY RAE FOULK CARRIE LAVERNE FRAME CATHY LOUISE FRATALIA 79 LAURA ANN FUNKHOUSER HAROLD LEROY GABEL THOMAS EDWIN GEBHARDT BARBARA ALLEN GOLLMER BESSIE ARLENE GRAHAM MADELINE MARY GRENIER CHERYL ANN GRIFFEN RUSSELL JAMES GRIFFIS KAROL ANNETTE GRIFFEY GEORGE ELTON HAMMETT 80 GARY DONALD HARPST DEBRA JEAN HAZELTINE BEATRICE MARIE HEADLEY ELIZABETH ANNE HEATON WAYNE CLARK HENNEN LINDA MARIE HILL GWEN HITZGES JANICE ELLEN HOLLIDAY ROBERT HENLY HOLLIDAY PHILLIP EDWARD HOSACK JIMMY JOHN HRITZAY TERRY KAY HYDE JEAN LUCILLE INGOLD ALICE (RANDALL) JACKSON ERIC HOWARD JARV WILLIAM CHARLES OHNSON MELINDA TERESE KAUCIC CATHERINE LOUISE KEAN GARY LEE KIMMY DENISE KAY KING 82 KERRY KIRSCH ANTHONY RAE KITCHEN RAYMOND CHARLES KLIMEK JANICE FAYE KNAPP DAVID TED KOHUT MARY BETH KREIDER NANCY JOAN KUHN CATHERINE JANE LAHNAN BLANCHE IRENE LANE PAMELA FAYE LEONHEART SHAREN JEAN LOOMIS STEPHEN CLARK MARSHALL JANET KAY MARTIN JAMES THEODORE MOREHOUSE DEBORAH JOAN MYERS JAMES RUSSELL NEAL BEATRICE (LANE) NEWMAN SUSAN JEAN NICHOLAS RONALD CHARLES NIEMLA DARCIE (SHEARER) O’BARSKY 84 VALERIE ANNE O'BARSKY PATRICIA ANN O'BRIEN BENEDICT EDWARD ONACHILA SHELIA ANN OSBORNE DANIEL LEROY PARKER ANNA MARIA PAVOLKO GERTRUDE IRENE PERRY ARTHUR WAYNE PETERS DALE ARTHUR PETERS FREDERICK EDWIN PETERS 85 JAMES GREGORY PETRUSH DIANA LEE PETTIS SUSAN LEA PHILLIPS SHERRY ELAINE PIERCE ROCKY JOSEPH PIGNOTTI ANDREW MICHAEL POCHATKO BLANE EDWARD PODOLL JEAN LYNN RAUSCH PATRICK CHARLES REAGAN MICHAEL JOSEPH REITZ 86 DONALD GEORGE RENDULIC MICHAEL REID REVAK BRUCE ROBERT RICKARD JANICE GAIL RICKARD LYDIA PAULINE ROBERTSON KATHRYN MARIE ROBISON DARLENE FRANCES ROGERS ANN MICHELLE ROSE PAUL GLENN RULAND MARGARET MARY SARGENT 87 ILSE FLORA SCHMID WILLIAM JAMES SHADE CHARLES LEEROY SHIELDS LINDA LANETTE SHI LEY MICHAEL STEPHEN SHUMAKE RODNEY EARL SMITH JOSEPH CHARLES SNYDER DUANE ALBERT STELLMACH VICTORIA RAGSDALE STEWART DAVID RAY SUMMERVILLE 88 FRANCIS MICHAEL SUROVICK THOMAS ALLEN SUSCHECK JACK MELVIN TAYLOR RITA DARLENE TAYLOR EARL JOSEPH TENNEY RICHARD ALLEN THAYER JOEL LONNIE THOMAS MICHAEL WILLIAM THORR LARRY NORMAN TRIMBLE THELMA VAN METER 89 ROBERT WAYNE WHITE DEBRA LYNN WRIGHT CAMERA MERRY RAE BRANDON DAVID LEROY BURDICK JAMES CASE,I I I JOAN MARIE COPELAND KAREN LEE (HARPER) GLUS KIM ELAINE HERSHELMAN PATRICIA LEE KUZMA PATTY VIRGINIA LAHOWE CHERYL SENIORS: JANET ANN McCOMMONS TIMOTHY GENE O'BRIEN FRED ALLAN PACANSKY ROBIN LOUISE RICE MONICA LYNN ROWE JACK RICHARD SCHULZ THOMAS DANIEL SOLTIS DAVID FRANCIS SUTCH THOMPSON WILLIAM ALLEN WAGNER PHILIP LEON WHIPPLE MARY JANE WHITE EUGENE LINCOLN ZERBY, JR. moved before graduation 90 Our Austrian Comrade pip % Friends 3622 Muhldorf No. 67 Austria UULUiUU 91 Senior Honors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Tom Gebhardt, President; Diana Pettis, Vice- President; Rhonda Fisher, Secretary, and Janet Bates, Treasurer. ADVISOR: Mr. Jerry Hall. Dianne Connors participated in the Rural Electric's Eighth Annual Youth Tour for high school seniors. Jan Holliday was Northwestern's representative to Keystone Girls' State where she was named Most Outstanding Citizen and was one of two girls selec- ted to attend Girls' Nation. Paul Ruland and Rodney Smith represented Northwestern at Keystone Boys' State. Linda Hill was a finalist for the Americans Abroad Summer Scholarship Program. She spent two months in the home of a Finnish family as a Teenage Ambassador of Good Will. 92 Seniors inducted into the HONOR SOCIETY in 1971: Francis Surovick, Paul Ruland, Rodney Smith, Bill Shade, Rita Egli, Linda Cherry, Dianne Connors, Mike Revak, Janice Holliday, Marlene Carr, Rhonda Fisher, Laura Funkhouser, Maraaret Sargent, Karol Griffey, Denise King, and Cathy Fratalia (not shown). Mimi Kauclc was the 1971 Albion Area Fair Queen. Her attendants were Monica Rowe and Dianne Connors. Laura Funkhouser was North- western's candidate for Pennsylvania Grape Queen. Rhonda Fisher served as a member of the Boston Store Teen Fashion Board in Erie. 9 Rob Holliday, Bill Wagner, Tony Kitchen, and Gary Harpst amassed many awards during the football season: Rob - All-County Defensive and Offensive Tackle, Albion News Outstanding Lineman, and Best Studnet Football Player; Bill - All-County Offensive Halfback and Albion News Outstanding Back; Tony - All-County Defensive End and Jerry Mattis Award; Gary - All-County Honorable Mention Quarterback and Knights of Columbus Most Valuable Player. Thelma Van Meter was the recipient of the Karol Griffey and Paul Ruland were elec- Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, ted to receive the I Dare You Award. Margaret Sargent and Russell Griffis were given special recognition for their out- standing efforts in the field of drama. S $ SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS $ $ SCHOLARSHIP AWARD FROM THE ALBION GARDEN CLUB Dave Eagley ALUMNI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY Thelma Van Meter NORTHWESTERN PARENT.TEACHER ORGANIZATION SCHOLARSHIP Paul Ruland WOMEN OF THE MOOSE NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Marlene Carr 94 101 Our Patrons Albion Auto Parts Albion Lumber Company Albion News Albion Pharmacy Alp's Manufacturing Company Dr. William Anderson, Jr. Dr. Davi d Bash Ii ne Bob-In Drive-In Bob's PennzoiI Brown's Florist and Greenhouse Buss Bright Real Estate Cherry Hill Drive-In Cherry Plumbing and Heating Clair's Variety Store Colver's Garage and Tack Shop Corner Restaurant Demenik Potato Farms Ed's Garage EI I is-Beighley Builders, Inc. Enon Valley Telephone Company Ernie's Service Center Feigum's Service Center First National Bank at Albion Genny's Style Shop Goodman's Econo-Wash Griffey's Store Harris and Sergeant Ford Harris Beer Distributing Company Hart's Western Auto Hazen's Barber Shop Jack Batten Jenk's Motor Sales Joe Duda Excavating John J. Gresh Potato Farms J. W. Johnson and Son Kaufer's Furniture and Appliance Loftus JeweIry-Gifts-Fabrics Marcy Trucking Ochalek and Son's Key Foods Supermarket Parker's Sunoco Peters and Connors BuiIders Pi zza Villa of Albion Pomeroy and O'Connor Amway Distributors Robb and Powell I.G.A. Rogers Brothers Corporation Rudler's Auto Sales Shade's Auto Sales Shirley White Beauty Salon Steinhoff's Golden Dawn Steven's Garage Swanson Boat Oar Factory H. A. Tower and Son Home Furnishings Towne Cleaners Tucker's Hardware Van's Store The V i I I age Shoppe Watral's Wearing Appara I and Footwear William's Dry Cleaning 104 Good Luck Graduates i


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