Oakmont High School - Periscope Yearbook (Oakmont, PA)

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Communications , ,I . , Fine and Practical Arts ,.... 2 Health and Safety .. .. Math and Science . .... , I2 21 , 25 29 . 33 . ..... 37 , I 'Socihlfe Studies 4 ,,,... 41 SCHOLARS I ' 9. 9. ....,, ,,v.. -W 46 . 2. V .,., .2 I Outstanding Senirirb .. .A.,. 70 ,Iuniorsi , I . I Y.Y, 2 75 Snphomores 2 89 ACTIVITIES Summer ., xx Fall . I . Wiriler .AI. 'S C I Spring . , I .9 f I B ,S ND ORGANIZATIONS 2, ATHLETICS Football , Basketball Rifle I i i . ,W L ff JUNIOR mon U ACurriculum, Y. M ib'St5'tlentE ' ,,-.-,fJ Clubs and Organizations - .vV,, Athletics . ., I .. iw, A 'i ,, W - se 4, f - w , 0 5 W., ,,,, N , I 4 N ,ug 'g3i?iJ.,,, A , Tune ,N 15, Av 7,3 4,341 ' Q ,. '. ,Va un.. 98 2100 . .2107 ..,.e,,Al20 I 124 128 166 168 177 185 186 188 ISBN 209 226 236 269 z L 1, N670 is 'fa 11 4. se ww 2 Q . 1 fi l A 5-.fix .A , 4 2 AFQA6 img: Zig :gave f X' 'H J 'R 22. F fi: A Q V50 V, Q. ,,A ,Y ,. Yr , ,, A 3 , f 2 ' . H yy, . fx ,X f? Q 4. f, J 35 -,HAH Q Q wg I f fqizd A, ??'1f 'ai v my . 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W an vm Q ' Q W, ft' -t F 5 .. 5? fl Q Nw 2 L M 5? f f 1 32 5 'T fp , 9 5 ew Q D9 me Q, wk ' Q Ouisia nding Seniors E51 H-any Il' MOST INTELLECTUAL Rulwri Shllf-'PI' fills V fy N 1, ,. f' a A My -W NIllI'iLiIllIil l,ll4'iillll .Mtg f 1 2 S t S MJ atm f?3.J.QZM,.M,.. f Q-LT 'WW' 'LZ W saw mu ,mg- WT' ,W ,,.Y , N URCIZM' PKI' WMU. . -..I N .MQ 3736? J! fi L, , 3:9574 351- M ' W ,ms :Wm 5 N, ,,q.,....fw, f s 5 w -msmr' ' . ..3-.355-'5' z rwgfm A Q ,WWYQQQQQW M W Q-,,,,,,.,...,E Y. ,,, ff. 4-M , ... mm i jim: A f W M,,,.,4 z ,'pg1znUig,:4 A A N4-au--- 'M' 3 f U., .NW , NH .,.,. V-I--.M-H-f,-1: .,, .Q ,W . ,- X n,.rL,,.. ,yu .rj wr 5 W- .. M42 ff-ff 'M ,,, ..,A A QM,,m,..,, M A wb Q Z. ,wigsigiif f--'WM' ' Fl' I :33g:.s'r.Z1!5w f f fi vw . fn 2 Q fvEQ' ' ' nw my! 4 ,ff my xx , X . , 'fr if xt! ' J SK DR. WILLIAM H. FIRST B.S.. MS.. ED. D. SUPERINTENOENT OF OAKNIONT SCHOOLS Ur. First, superintendent of Oakmont Schools has spent his en- tire Career in Education. He grad- uated from Conneaut High School and Allegheny College. After spending six summers at the U. of Chicago. he received his Klas- ters Degree and Doctorate. He moved into administration in 1933 as principal of California High School and has continued in ad- ministration ever since. He plans to remain in education until retire- ment. , l 1 2 l - I l E ominent citiwn and urtiw churrli lI1t'IIllR'I'. as we-ll as the Iiead of our cduvationa tem. Doctor First spends llis few le-isurc niomt-nts ut home with the gracious Mrs. Fi DR. FIRST . . . 0UR CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR Dr. First kt-ops Mrs. Wil:-ox, luis sm-re-tary, constantly liusy with un 1-mlloss flow of lc-tts-rs and papers to be typed. if HH? t J. B. WHITE l'1'crsifl1rr1t of the Board THE OAKMONT SCHOOL BOARD ANDREW ll. SKIHNIELTZ Vicv-l'rz'.sirfP11t Chairman of Finance and Insurance: Com- mittee: Menilwr of tln- Planning and Policy Committeeg Mmnlwr of the Bills Auditing Committee. A dream cmne true-. Aftvr years of planning, the c'o1npt-tr-nt st-lmul lmourcl uf Uakmont dcvf-lopftd llllf l0tl1 Strvut addition to pruxidc ln-ttvi' fuvilitivs and il wurtllwllilc cduru- tionzll plant for Oakmont sludvnts. IIA, we N 3? c'9.' Q- 'NQUAS C. IKAYV 9 Assoc vb nsznuucwa ' 'iN5Vl. Jt5.NlPx fa 'LEE' K.,!,1CY. PE ll. ll, I.I'I'WlI,lER Sefrelary Chairman uf Supply and Bills Auditing Crun- mittt-eg Nlenilner of Atlilc-tif' Committeeg Mem her of Finance and Insurance Committee. DR. THOMAS E. ALLEN Chairman of Planning and Policy Committee Menilier of Prnpr,-rty und Ike- nf Buildings Cnnnnitteeg Mt-niber of Lilmrury Committee. .l. lllfl NUl,lJ Flllrllll Sllflifl-101' Nllb. H0lilIli'l' IYUHY .Nw Hflrlfj IU Ihr' Hwzrrf I7 Ulf. Wll,l.l.'XNl ll. FIRST Sllflffl-lllI'Hfll'lIf nt' Ufzf. 17111111 51-11 vols XY. lllll. IIELSLEY Tlfwsztrer Clitiirman of Props-rty and Use of Buildings fffvrninittef-. xlF'IlllJf'l' of l int1m't- unrl lnsiirtinrwr Cmnniittee, filrfiiiluer of Literary Curnrnittee. l'.Xl'l, RILEY fillllllillltlll uf Xtlilvtif- ffuriiniitlt-1-. Nle-inlzvr of Kllllvlit' lit-liitliiltvv. Nl:-mlwr of Planning gintl Ilulivy Crunniittee. PHILIP R. TEMPLIN Cliariman of Athletic Committee, Member of Supply and Bills Auditing Committee, Mem- ber of Property and Cse of Buildings Com- mittee. Picfure Noi' Available ,Q,,,N W. . , 4 'qi ADMINISTRATION GEORGE C. MCLAUGHLIN AB., M.Ed. Principal of Oalfmont High School ,-M principal of 0.H.S., Mr. McLaughlin has a big joh. A graduate- of Arnold High School and Waynvs- lxurg tiolh-gt-, lit' rt-vt-iwtl his Masta-r's llf-grt-0 at the Vnixcrfity of Pittehurgh. Before his arrival at OHS. thrt-c 5:-ars ago, Mr. Mc'l.aughlin was affiliated with Swifsvalc, Willcinsburg, and Arnold Schools. NI1-Laughlin mticluvts a grvat dval of husim- on the phone. Mr. 3Il'I.LIllgIllIIl enjoys talking with tht- students. LEARNING THROUGH GUIDANCE HELEN B. HENCGI AB., lI.Ed. Guidance Counselor, College Cluh Mrs. Henggi, our guidanvc counselor. dues an enormous job helping our students. She is a graduate of Jersey Shore High School and J' Wilson College, and received her Masters De- gree from Pitt. She plans to continue her guidance work in the future. Mrs. Henggi always finds time to answer a thousand qui-stinns about mlla-gm-N and 4-arcers. Many limes her advice has been a dc-vided influence on the future of an 0.H.S. graduate. V! I ,av- W,,,k ,'-1 .ff X. xx 'L R' 9, , . . Q , 1 J M AH 5 sZ f .L y'f-4. L 552125, ff Ri fl , N, -ww. gl I 4'g,,,,w'f fr-ff 5 ' - Q , f QQ-f' A- , 1 fw f ,, .i A 6- 1 - 239 , '..- if HA ff'-V 2? 1 , 1 X - W , 54-f.-M91 Q ' . ' 1 Zi v MV 'TEM 3 cr .f-ff-f 25 , 4651 ' q J , .. 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Before team-lling he was employed as an avcountunt, office manager, and Qpt-nt twenty-eix months as an officer in tlu- lf.S. Army. 4- girls in lnwkln-epilig II nften liav 1111.--tions. BOOKKEEPING, OFFICE PRACTICE, MATH, GENERAL BUSINESS Office practice class is a good place to work on the Oakleaf. ,r 4 1 .ar NUII I-II. W. YXN' I-QNIAN I tt-am. .X graduate rvf bulb finite City Higll it-lin-fl and full'-aff. Mr. Yan llll' rvrwiu-nl a BS. Dvglrve in f'runrner1'ial fulijeeta Ile'- firle- bf-ing a v-lub Npftn-ur. lu- -uperxiws all of our Oiklf-af typing. Ill' hai taugllt fur -ix year- it Ualunf-nt High S4-lmnl. and ln-f-fre tbl- ite' taugxlxt at F1-nttwlalv and Far- rell lligll Stlwvlx. ILS. 'lypiugz II. flffif v' l'r.uti1'o-. Iill-lIll'NN I,aw, Iluxinn-Qs NIa'l1.. flwrrinirfrwial Club. Rifle- 'ii 'flu' nffim- p1'm'Ii1'4- flaw dm-S uw-ful wurk on tha- l1lL1l'lliI1t'S. Tllvsv lmys swim In 1-njuy tllcir lmukkwp- ing Class, but Joyce svvlns to be having truulrlc. Mn. Fulton 1-hacks up on the clussfs typing tecllniquf-S. 15, --H ----1.-N ... ll! its ' MMJ2 cfwy F 3 f- V K 975' X f fx , 4 ff 142 L i fy' -..:f' ,iff N afgfff, K ',,,l f 14V .Al p.. Lf 1 ii, J f' a UMJJV-'VIXX an- 'X 'Q f 1 ,mm f M 080. -..' ,.c4 . .,, f ,. ',.,, Y. 1 if is f: , ? 4. iw Eg 2 . 'Q mx F'.6,J ' 'l31 i '1f 5,5 Mr. Spence- is always rcudy to give help. ENGLISH Ill AND SPEECH 1-N , t A, WI' r l I' CAROL C. SPARKS l3.gX. Speech, English. and Forensics. Sf-rxicv Clulm. N.l-'.l.. Since Miss Spurki enjoys working with teenagers in tho puhliv speaking ficlil. sho makes an excellent English and spec-ch teacher. Originally from lfrbunu Ohio, she- uttended Muskingum College and lxllllllll lrniwrsity. MARION J. Sl'EXClIi All., MA. .lunior lfnglisli. Offiwr in 1-liargv of un Q--pionagv group in Worltl War ll. u sllt'f't'NsfLll lutfinc-ssinati. an urnlent C'lllll'l'l1 workvr. and also juilgv ol' lnoxvr-tlogu, Xlr. Fpvnvc' has fiuully cle-citlvcl to rvturn to teaching to alle-viutv the tvaclu-r short- age. H0 grailuatt-fl with an XB, from Washington and Jvffr-rson Collvge and with an Bl.,-XF from Pitt. With u small advanced Speech class, Mrs. 5purk4 hui more time tn give indi- -mam x yllxxx' f CATIIKRINE M. COOK A.I3. lI.Ed. English, Oalxleuf, llrurnaititz Cluh Mrs. Cook, ai graduate of Coucher Col- lege and Pitt, has taught at Leeehhurg: H.S. and O.,I.H.S. before Coming to the high school 4 years ago. Besides teaching English, she spends much of her time su perxising and sponsoring the Oakleaf. ENGLISH II AND IV I ' l ' v , v fm The sophomore English classes enjoy literature. if I a 3 rs. Cook helps Carol and ,Iohn with ll few diffivult wurds. vi GLXIJYS SHOTT LB, Suplmninre English, Suplumwre Ilrtinmtiv- Cluh. 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V W, A I 1 I 1 ' K Q T -,,, ,mga 1 1 ,fwfigz Q, 4 W. , 1 I RAYMOND SOCASH BS. Band, Director of Instrumental Music- all grades, Golf Team. Mr. Soeash has graduated from Mars High School and Duquesne University and obtained his 3.5. in public school music. Before teaching, he spent three years in the army, played in hands, and taught ball- room dancing. This grueling daily practice finds its reward in the successful presentation of the annual band concert. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC The Chapel Choir practices early every Wednesday morning for chapel services. 5 o c DAVID W. FLUKE ILS. Vocal Music, Chapel Choir, Girls' and Boys' Clee Club, Jr.-Sr. Choir, Sopho- more Chorus. To make vocalvmusic take its rightful place in O.H.S. is Mr. Fluke's import- ant aim at the present. He has obtained his BS. from Indiana State Teachers College and is working toward his Mas- ters Degree at llniversity of Pitt. my 1, ., vc' HELEN E. WHITE AB, Art. :Xrl fliuh. 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Cs an 2 P .U Ia w ae Os of I Au 1 9 Tl ja jg .M .-M -W Emi .5 A , fl ' ' .... vr,..,,, ,A A FY Ra' , 7 5 A, W, Y , '1' ' , , deg' f , . We ,.g,.M,..X4ng,,1Nm,,,.A 'MM,.1,,VMMwx :rw Z . ,mg ,...g,,,.. ,,,,..,. .A -w-:gps , ,-- ,..- ,,.- ,, 3 4 ff mv- ol not so a ATH AND SCIENCE x , yn ,M T, ll. BOTTENHORN llf. Xlutli. Math Cllul: .-X graduate' nf llrmvluillc High School and Clarion Stun- ,lil'LH'lHTS Cnlli-gc. Mr. l3uttcnl1urn spcnds his cxtru timc as llfklfl nf lin- U.ll.5, firmnciul aissnciu lion. llcfurc teaching at Uukmont High hc taught ul 'liruffurml und Sykcsvillc. Francis explains a plane geometry prolilcin to ilu- class. ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY, TRIG. Miss Forrest corrects Bcity Ann's work. lil,lZAl3lQ'l'll FOIQREST A.l3., ML. Plum- Cculnctry, Pfll1'Ill'ill Math, Ccugru- phy, Y-Tccns. Miss Furrcst, ll grauluutc of Allcgllcny High School, has rcccivccl un A.ll. in math and Il.l.. llcgrcc in uccuunting ut Pill. ll:-form: lcuching she wus u private secretary, un uccnuntunl, und u church pianist. Miss Forrest is kcpl quitc busy in her rolc us pre-sidcnt for twu ycurs of the local Onk- munt PSEA. if: Win. ROBERT A. MOUSSEAU HS. Physics. Algebra ll, Soph. Camera Club. A former director of recreation at Swissvale. traveling photographer. and quality control statistician at Alleg. Ludlum Steel. Mr. Mousseau now de- votes his time to teaching physics and algebra as well as sponsoring the Camera Club and junior class. A grad- Experiments make the physics principles and laws easier to understand. uate of Crow City, he llZlS.5.1IIf'l'IdCd East Tennessee College, and Carnegie Tech. SCIENCE, CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS JOY S. LINDBECK lib., BLL.. lI.I'.tl. Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Science Club. Obtaining a ILS. from Carnegie Tech, an lII.L. and NI.Ed. from Pitt, Mrs. Lindbeck has devoted much of her life to science and education. Before teaching, she was on the staff of the Coal Research Lab at Tech where she was the eo-author of three published papers. She worked at the Verona Research Lab of Koppers Company and has received two National Science Foundation Institutes -one in Physics and one in Chemistry. Mrs. Lindbeck is pleased with the students' work. GS WILLIAXXI P. PUPUYICIII BA., M.Ed. B1 I4 ry, lil 14 ,y Lluh. Ihis ii Mr. P0p0viL'l1':+ firQt ymr u U,H.S. Ili- ggrucluutml from N1-w llrigh in eduv-nliun from Iitt X11 l'upm1s'l1 plain In wmtlmu- Ill' grad vwrk in Pin. Ur, I'upmi1'h In-lpg thx' boys uw the- 111ic'r4N'1vpr- vfvrrevtly. BIOLOGY BHJIOSY is not ull hook lurninf' Daw dm'sn'I Sl'l'Ill hr IN' f'f1jUYinII his work- tnn High School, rvwisr-cl u UA. 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Q L ,511 fs 'ws' - H -M450 , 'GM ,4 W if , 1' S N i' -in 1 lr su- s Forrvsl strc-ssc-s the importunvff of mop work for ll lwttvr llI1df'I'SIiHlfiiIlg of our world. SOCIAL STUDIES hvlillff continent of Africa presents many political problems in he clarifies a question posed by several of his history studr,-nts. f ? our niodvrn Civilization, says Mr. Wagner as 11, W , na fm, i'5,f,5a21 wif! 621 'haf ww, 1, ' LN , Q, ,Q ,, . 'ke ,it V .ka , ,.1gyvwu5fu ?, , , I X. -x. A-. 'lk 4, M I . 45:3 N. ,K 4 4 U. A mai lx, Q .'Q damn' i 'T-.F f , ,J NN. 5 'fs :l f 'L U-.nl U 2 mu WW - , li Sw .ix mp Q, A V , . ,, I, , f 14:4 4,9 4 ,wi 1-V, 'S 1 -ii 5, V 4 gf, F' vf - ' m?eff -' .4 'gfipi ,Ai 5' awk' f 1'f9' I f wwf g K. g , Y 'Sri F 1? f 1' M f -11. ,., , ia , Y. rf K 1 I V wg, I 1 x In V2 , ff fx L 9 's WH ASN, 9' S . 'M X 'ilff' ' . Ygfi 4- 2 -sv We I 'xi-Q 2 WA ff? if l A Pro Q-QMWJ duci of Learning . . . SCHOLARS f Wu'-Q.-. aujmhfwlwi Zqvfqn 4 M V' If wil fag 15. , fir A Vw 4' ,. 'ff' .Q 'fa' HELEN VICTORIA AC1fZZ01.1 Ar'arlf'n1ir' ,.... 'Allclt-n Fufurr' l,!!lIlX .... Nurse' Rosy cllcr-ks and sweet smile . . . ftrutting majorettr' . . . luf-ky patients who gf-t ht-r for a nurse- . . . FK..-X. 11. 12g Dramatic Cluln 10. Nlajorettv 10. 11, 12: l'm'r'iNcopc 12, Honor Pin 10. RICHARD ANDERSON .4CllI1f'I7IlAK' .... Ric-hy Futzlrf' l'l1ms .... ' 'xir E:Ufl'l' Able to f-xprcss hi: opin- ions wt-ll tcipecially in l'.U.lJ,t , . . faxoritn- pa-- time: cuftomizing his 1-'oral . . , xsorkx hartl aft:-r at-hool . , . J gnotl Iitllff Football 10, 11. SUSAN MARIE AIKENHEAD Ararlffntir' ,....,. Suv Futura' Pfmzs . . . Chri-tian Ed Director Music high on interest list . . . Zllllllllllllli . . , frivmlly Pcriscope 11. 12g Acorns 11, 123 lland 10, 11. 12: O1'f'l1t'i- tra 10. Chorus, Clce Clulm 12, Chapt-1 Choir 11. Honor Pin 10. Dramatic Clulm 10. Choral fflulu 10. Ct-llvge flluli 11, 12. TEHRI LEE .'X1fliEl.E Afrlflvlrlif .... Tcrri Futon- Plans . . . Piano Te-avlin-r Liu-ly fingers on the piano and organ . . . xivid red hair and fr?-4-klt-5 . . . plvaxant . . . l1Nllt'l'N ffluli ll. 1-Tw-ns 10. flhapvl Choir Pianist. tllwral .-Km-ompani-I. The library steps present an available place to congrcgatc aftvr school. Tc-rri reads an inter:-sting part to tht- group from her library book. ROISERT LAR1. 1-HANLE5 JANE AXINION ALDERISIO Aradvnzic' ..... Fran Af'a1ff'I111'f' ..... :l1fl0'i Falun- l'lan.s ..,. kirlint- Fzllurr' l'lan.s . . . tlollt-gf' llostebs Fallulou- imagination . . . Sprightly r-olorguartl . . . tale-ntwl inte-llwtual typef warmln-artt-tl pt-r-onality . . . . . . gon-N all out for jazz all-nflf-fr . . . 1-att-Inng laugh . . . 4llllt'l lrul vnjfvyzlltlr' . . . . I . llonor l'in 10, 11. 12: Dra' tlolorguartl 12. flornnivrrial lllllllt' fflulr 10. tlollt-gc fflllll fllulm 12. L:-all:-rs Clull 10, 11, ll. 12: 1-'live-iw 10. MERN,-X JEAN BAKER Commercial . . . Mc-rnien Future Plans .... Navy Always lends a helping hand . . . gets a lot of laughs from life . . . active basketball participant as well as spectator . . . Commercial Club 11: Y- Teens 103 Leaders 11, 12. RICHA RD CARL BAUERSFELD Igpxflg Acadenzir' ....... i'Dick Future Plrms .... Engineering NI.-XRCIA LOVISE Acmlenzic . . , Marcia l'vI1lI1ff' Plans . . . College A hot rotltlcr at heart . . . tall, dark, nice looking . . . doesn't say much . . . Honor Pin 10Q Math Club 11. lntelligent niajorette . . . engaging smile . . , likes people . . . will be a college asset . . . Honor Pin 10. 11, 123 Kla- jorette 10. 11. 12: College Club 10. F,T.A. 123 Peri- scope. Oalileaf. MALEINX E. BIDEK AFHl1FlNi!' . . . Hobby B Future Plans .... Minh Teacher Redhead wizard with math figures . . . contagious giggle . . . ready on the down-beat with her flute . . . cheerfl11 Honor Pin 10. Band 10. 11, 123 College Club 12: Y-Teens 103 Pep Band 12. WILLIAM GREGORY BLACK Acadcniic ..... Greg Future Plans . . . Commercial Airline Pilot Tall. dark. handsome . . quiet. easy going . . . junior year spent at Merccrsburg Academy . . . Biology Club 10g Periscope 10. 12: Acorns 10. 123 Social Living Club 12. Fascination is the adjective used to describe the interest dis la 'ed li' these seniors as thev view Mrs. Cook's china- ll 1 Y - . - 50 ware upon which are depicted English authors. PETE DA VID BONAROTI D ffl'll1'l'Ill . ..,. lf-tv Future IVIIIIX . . . College Dark, curly hair . . . silent with an appealing smile . . . 1'lor1 ' . . . Biology Club 10g Golf Team JOHN EDWARD BRISCOE Aradenzirr ...4. Johnny Future Plans . . . College Our snappy quarterback . . . cute but quiet . . . Uready. set. signals. shift . . . senior class veep . . . Football 10. 11. 12: Soccer 10, 11, 12g Biology Club 103 Audio-Visual Club 10, 11, 123 Student Council Representative. 'l'hat's right, Lynne. Cheesef LYNNE CAROL BOTTENHORN Commercial . . .... . . Lynnc' Future Plans ............. . College Activc , . . neat . . . sharp . . , the only blonde clue:-rle-:irler . . . Helloooo' Junior-Senior Choir 123 11. Dramatics Club 10, 11: Cheerleader 10. 11, 123 Lead in Junior Class Playg Pcriscope 125 Chapel Choir 11. 123 Acorns 10. 11g Forensics 10, 11g Y-Teens 10g 1,l'I'1SC0I1C Court 10, ll: Uakkleaf 12: Candle- light 10, 11, 12g Leaders Club 12. JACOB BROCATO EDWARD WILLIAM Academic . ....... Jake BROWX H N Future Plans ...... Work ACUJUYIIF ------ Ed Quic-I loves to work on FMUW Plans ' ' ' Calling? autos . . . a future mechanic Rfgllllf 19359 - - - Seen 11211 . . . nice looking. . not hearrl tmuchy . . . trig fan . . . Math Club. JOHN PAUL CALDWELL Academic .... 'g,lohn Future Plans . . .Undecided Always on hand with a prac- tical joke . . . enjoys chem- istry and algebra . . . will be long remembered by his classmates . . . Geometry, always a favorite with O.H.S. students, brings back fond memories of sophomore years to these seniors. MARIA THERESA CARLSON Academic ..... Mary Future Plans . . . Nurse Blonde pony tail and blue eyes . . . twirls a fancy baton . . . dislikes the long walk up the hill . . . Honor Pin 10, 11, 123 Y- Teens 103 F.N.A. 11g Ma- jorette 10, 11, 12g Junior Class Play Prompterg Peri- seope 1'1, 12g Oakleafg Serv- ice Club 10. 52 JOYCE MARIE CARDEN Commercial .... floycie' Future Plans . . . Beautician School Pert and friendly with freck- les . . . loves swimming . . . PBPPY - - - Leaders Club 113 Music Club 125 Junior-Senior Choir. WILLIAM ELWOOD CAMERON Academic ..... '4Rod Future Plans . . . Engineer or Chemist How's the weather up there'?', . . . assists in keep- ing the chemistry class in- teresting . . . really booms the bass drum . . . Dramatic Club 10, 115 Band 10, 11, 12g Periscope 12g Basketball 10, 11, 12g Prom Committee 115 Honor Pin 10, 11, 12g National Honor Society 11, 12. 1' NX WILLIAM R. CHARLESWORTH General ..... Chas,' Future Plans . . . Employ- ment Car lover . . . the all im- portant center on our foot- ball team . . . boisterous and a real riot . . . Mr. Hutson's right-hand man Rifle: Camera Clubg Biol- ogy Club 10. SANFORD MARSHALL CHll.COTE. .lR. Academic .... Sandy Futura' Plans . . . College llnlimitvd souru- of intelli- fll'Hf'f' - . . .'xlll'g1llt'Tlf' lmound . . . Watch out for the snake-QI . . . avid reader . . . Spa-nt xopliomore- vm-ar at Shady Side .Al'1lilt'lllj'-. , , l Biology Clulr. X.l .l... Clio- rus. llramatie iflulw. ROSEBIARIE CLNNINCHANI Commercial . . . Rosie Future Pfam .... - 'kirlinc Haste-sf Calm, 1-ool and vollerte-d . . . big: brown eyes . . . qui:-1 . . . rule . . . Lsh:-re Club 10, 11g Honor Pin 10: Candle-light 10. YWILLIAM RLSSELL COUGIN Acarlvrnic ..... Future Plans . . . Higlorian ..Bm,, Blond curly hair . . . seldom heard but always seen . . . objects to rules and regula- tions. Audio-Visual Clulng Biology Club. DOUGLAS NELSON 7 Cl,ASl'ER i Afflllvfllff' .... Doug Future I'lllVIS . . , Hotel manager Extremely quit-I . , . Qhrewd and intl-lligcnt . . . finds 5 Cllvllllnlfj' intriguing: , . . 9- Fei:-me Clulm, Dramatic' lflulr. M5-J? 3 Three well-known seniors pose for a Periscope picture at the side entrance on their way to class. RICHARD JOHN DENNY General ..... Dick Future Plans . . . Employ- mf-nt Tranvfv-r in :enior year from Swis-xalv . . . quit-I . . . dark . . . nice looking . . . a lot of fun to haw around 53 WILLIAM FOSTER Willy dances up a storm while Tom. Donna, Dave, Barb. and Diane provide the accompaniment. BARBARA LOUISE DOROTHY FABISEKI Commercial . . . Barb Future Plans . . Secretary Filled with mirth . . . has that teasing glint in hcr eyes . . . lively dancer . . . the exciting football games will never be for- gotten . . . Y-Teens 103 Leaders Clubg Junior-Senior Choir. DAVID JAMES FIRST Academic .... Dave Future Plans . . . Phanna- cist Never a dull moment . . . proficient trombonist and jazz enthusiast . . . ami- able personality . . . real wit . . . Biology Club IOQ Band 10, 11, 123 College Club 113 Periscope 123 Honor Pin 10. 11. 12. DONNA CLAIRE EILER Academic .... 6'Donna Future Plans . . . Teacher Trustworthy and competent . . . treasurer of yearbook . . . crazy about horses . . . reserved until you know her . . . Honor IOQ Choral Club 101 Leaders Club 10, 11g F.T.A. 123 Periscope 12. Academic . . . 'AWilly Future Plans . . . College Always has a friendly greeting for everyone . . . really beats it out on the dance floor . . . jovial personality . . . pet peeve -getting up at seven in the morning . . . cool athlete . . . Treasurer of Sophomore Class3 President of Jun- ior Class: Biology Club3 Football 10, 11, 123 Bas- ketball 10, 11, 12? Co- Captain of Football team. THOMAS DALE ENGLISH Commercial . . . Frenchy Future Plans . . . Salesman Short red head . . . stalwart guard . . . fun provoking . . . considers hunting and fishing great sports . . . Audio-Visual Club: Rifle Club: Chorus 10, 11, 12g Football 10. 11, 12. DIANE MARY CASPARICH Commercial . . Dee Future Plans . . . Airline Hostess Hep on all the newest recordings . . . likes jitter bugging . . . blond with a jovial smile . . . Y-Teens 10? Dramatic Club 103 Ushers Club 11 Acornsg Oakleaf. 4, N-if K 4 '25, .V.L I r - 22.151 I, tc J , vu, In it-I .1 I ei Q I I ' ilrf'I'.'-'T ,151 1 I 'li EMILY CHRISTINE GEl'l'ERT .'1C!lIl1'II1l'I' . . . Chri: Future l'lan.w . , . Ta-achcr Quivt . . . al l't'illIf' swell person . . . niufic cn- thuwiaet . . . Ili-pvmlalile Hunur Ping Hand 10, 11, 12: Y-Tec-rw 10: College Club 11: S4-uiur flhbrus 12: Clialn-l Choir 11. 123 Pcriecope- 11. 12: .-Xcuriwz Choir ,lcvuiiipuriift 12. MARY JANE CRIFFITH CUIIIUIPTCIIIZI .... Alanine Fulure Plans . . . Certified Public Accountant Flying fingers on a type- writer . . . cute lively blond . . . lU1Nl'lIl4ll in Qeriicc to- wards school . . . Honor Pin 103 Service Club 10, 11, 12g PeriSc0pe 11, 12: Oakleaf 12. XORNIA JEA N GORSKI C'0NIl7I!'l'I'lfll . . . C0rslia Fnmrc Plans . . Secretary Exvvlx in Nt't'I'l'IilI'IL1l wurli . . , friendly toward all . . . curly brown hair . . . Y-'ll-1-ns 10g Service Club. KENNETH ROY GROSZ A Caflvnzic ..... l'Ken,' Falun' Plans . . . Drafts- man Aniiablc . . . industrious . . . personality plus . . . Audiu-Visual Club 11, 12. .IOANNE ELIZABETH Ce-XSPARICH ACIIIIPIVIH' ..... IH Fnlnrr' Plans ..., ' Xirlinve One-half of THE twins . . . blonde curly hair . . . delights in jitivrluig- 'ing . . . part uf ye wld routing Section . . . SQ-nice Club: Y-Te-em 103 Dramatic Club: Cummer- cial Clubg Lvsht-rQ Club: Oaklcafg Acorns. KENNETH ROBERT GEORGE Acazlernic ..... Ken future Plans . . . College Dcccivingly shy . . . set-n everywhere rodding around in '55 Merc . . . a defi- nitely cool character . . . Math Club 111 flwllege Club 12. Tickets are being purchased here to fee Mr. Tuurfliduwn and a hopeful O.H.S. victory. 55 NX CAROL ANN CL'T'1'ENlJORF C'0l77V7If'I'Cl.Ill .... Fixture Plans . . . Self-restraint,-d , . . to Nwimniing . . giving service to O.H.5. . . Seri ice Club. I' Svrrvtary 1:1 NI ES 1.111115 HAH,-XN .41'r1r1ef1Hi1' .....,., jim I Fzzlnrr' Ilanx ...... l1oCtor Top man on totem polo tl't'ri- 1 P the u vur SCU Jn- . . . tmost as 1 strutting drum major , . . second lab 1'1lII'llt'l' . . . dcpvndablf- in tWt'l'ylll1I1Q ln' docs . . . National Honor Sovivty 11. 12g Editor of l'c'ri-rope 12: Collcgxv Club 12: Dramatic 101 Drum Major 11, 12: Pcriicopt- Court 10. 11g Alma Club 10. 11. 12. Y. 1 CRECORY JOHN 1112.-X111 ACllI1?l71iC' ..... Crt-gi FIIIIIN' Pfans . . . College Rt-joined us aftf-r a yr-ar at Augusta Military Aratlt-niy . . . sc-lf restrained . . . cutv guy . . . dark and in- triguing . . NANCY JEAN HOGC Academic .... '4NanC1:'l Future, Plans . . . Business Ed Tcachvr 1'hat'r not fair . . . wavy red hair that make-S ewryone c-nviouf . . . clf-pt-nrlalnlv . . . . ,N. , . ,,.Q F.'1l..'K. 11. 121 llrantatic' Club 10. Pfritopt 11.12. 1 lun. 101 Chorua 10. 11. 12: Hand 10, 11. 123 .Kvorns 11: llonor Pin 10. EDWARD THOMAS HOUSTON Afatlenzir' ....... Ed Future Plans . . . Collvge ' Avid sports participant . . . often Chose-n by classmate-s as a leader . . . placid . . . known by his ewr-presefnt lopsided grin . . . Sophomore Class President: Football 10. 11. 123 Baskvt- ball 10. 11. 12g Student Couna cil 11: Pvriscnpc Court 114 Senior Class President. 56 SENMNES Ed and Greg take the adsice of thc poster and purchase their Perisuopcs. llvzln tznn rapt. nf tht wut UsDRBoEx MARTHA .IANE INCRAHA NI AClZ!1P771I.C . . . Martha Fulzzre Plans . . . fllecliral Field High stepping color guard . . . cute blonde . . . de- lights in helping people . . . 4'Hi. therel . . . F.N.A. 11. 12g CirlS' Glee Cluh 12g Chapel Choir 11, 12g Acorns 11, 12. -X cool fall afternoon on the corner of Prnn ilxanla and Fifth ESTHER ELAINE IRVIN Comnzerrial ,... l'Dimples Fulzzrf' Plans ..... Businees Scllllfll Thoughtful and sincere , . . art and music oecupy much of her time . . . has a meaningful smile . . . efficient typist . . . College Cluli 115 Sewiceg Y- Teensg Treasurer of Sophomore Classg Choral Club. WALTER .IANIES JOHNSON Aeazlenzir' ...... Buff, Futzzre Plans . . . Engineer Energetic outdoorsman . . . responsible redhead . . . 'lLike man, its a great life . . . first imprewion quiet, hut can really make with the laughs College Cluli 11. K LOLI5 SEB.-XSTION .IIQNIBERCOTTA Acarlvmic .... lumlJo Future Plans . . . Air Force Subtle wit . . . 6 foot tackle who giiei hi: all for the team . , . pet posse-:ton a green Ford . . . Football 11 12 Nomer 10 Xla 1 Club 11 Candlfli ht 10 11 I2 Chapel Choir 11 th e amor pea antli pa in f i 1 warm or the 1:05 hell. 57 CHRISTY SL E JENKINS ffcaflenzic . . Future Plans Economici D.,,...n.in,1.- mm. .,-HW . . . an . , . lvmirix ul t l Honor Pin 10, 11 12 Nt al Honor Sorioty 11 1 C l T guard ll: 'I-Te 10 C ll Club 11. 12g P Periscope Cu-ELI! Class Treasurer: -Sl a C b 12 A. io 12 11, 5 , mmf CHARLES ANDREW KELENIAN ftc'aflernz'f' ..,,. 1llll1I'liu Futura' l'lf1r19 . . fforpnra- tlwn liiysyvl' Ko-+'n rlvlrutcr . . . all sub ject- are famrif,-N , . , puts clicss aml auto designing lu-- fore -ports , , . sttlflluus sf-nior . . , A121111 Club 10: N,I..1- Foro-nsiv Club: Oaklcaf 10, 11. 12: News Edit-tr: Honor l'in 10: lliology Club 10. 'L Five college bound seniors scan Mrs. Henggi's supply of college catalogues. LAWRENCE JAMES KOMATZ Academic .,.. Larry Future Plans . . . College Intellectual blond . . . goes wild on a drum or accortlian . . . trustworthy leader . . . speedy dribbler . . . Basketball 10, 11. 123 Pera iscope 11. 12: Vice-Prcsr dent of Sophomore Classg Student Council 10. 11. 12: Treasurer of Student Coun- cil 11: College Club 12. 58 JUDITH ANN KING Acarlenzic ..... Judy Future Plans . . . Secretary Straightforwarcl and exacting . . . smart dresser . . . en- joys watching as well as par- ticipating in sports . . . cool chick . . . Y-Teens 10g Ushers 11g Oak- leaf 125 Honor Pin 10, 11g Chorus 10, 11, 123 Girls' Glu- Club 124 Acorns 10. HARRY ALPINE KENT Araclerrzic .,.. Kettle Future Plans . . . College Southpaw . . . terrific tackle on the gridiron . . . possess- es tht- quality of leatlership Fnotltall 10. 11. 121 Cn- Captain of the Football Team 12: Vice-President of Student Council 12g Vice- ljrcsirlent of Junior Classg Basketball 10. 11, 123 Soc- cer 10, 11. 12. JOSEPH ALLAN KNARR Academic . . . 'Zlumpin' Joe Future Plans . . . Business Rhythm and blues lan . . . brainy member of the class . . . shy appearing until you get to know him . . . Math Club 10g Science Club 114 Band 10. 11g Honor Pin 10. 15.'XRl3.-XHA LEE 1.lYlNfl5'l'0N .4f'11r1f'n1i1' .... Liss-r Flllllfl' l'lrm.x . . I.Il1lP4'ifllxfl .lmial . . . FIYUTIF fan . . . tmrta ll vmll I'lLlFllll'l . . . Xvlll'ft' 'flu-rel Activity, 'lilll'I'l'.4 llurburu , . , F.'l'..'K.: Y-'l'n'e-tix 101 llantl 'iRcacly-01 Let's go! says Marianna as she dt-nmnstrales her favorite cheer to Barbara, Rose and Dave. JEAN LOUISE LLYSK Conznzrvcial .... Jean Future Plans , . Legal Sef-retary Pre-tty puny tail . . . fhort with a xnappy figure- . . . miniature- gulf f-nthu-iart . . . 4-rijnyf Ll lrzlxlivtliaill and fimtball game- . . . Svrxive Club 10, 11. 125 Candloligzbt 10. DAVID STEELE I.OfIK.-XR IJ ,'lf'r1rfvrrzif' .... lbw- future' l'lIIIl.N , , . .Nir Furm- 1'lamlwm4-ly 4-mul . . . waxy f bait' unfl ilark 1-ww that M.-XRIQXNNA 1.lfl,Ql,XNA Al'HlIf'I7IiI' .... Marianna Flllllfl' IJIIIIIS . . . Lab Techni- Qian Swvvt and ilainty . . . cllccrs with a rvzil dr-sire' . . . crisp brunt-ttv . . . would do any- thing: In be be-lpful . . . Humor l'in 10. 11, 12: ffbver- lcaclvr 11. 125 Alt:-rnatc 103 Serxim- Club 12: I.:-amlcrs Club 103 Cullf-gv Club 123 P0ri1r'0pv 11. 12. 1 -4 . sq .., 'f-,, 41' df-finitely inlrigut- you . . . fun lming . . . allways wan- szrlv-rute tu 1-tlivrx . . . 51'in'lH'z' filllll 121 Finnulllall 10. ROSE NI.-XRILYX NIATOE Commercial .... '4Rose Fxturc l'llm.s . . . 5+-crctary Likrrs a guod niystery awry . . . baclw the football and babketball Itfiilllx . . . re- Nt'I'H'11 . . . vuurtm-ous . . . Lkhr-rs Club 10. 59 SHARON JEAN MCAILISTER Ar'a4le1r11i1' . . . i'5l1f-rry Roclin-Nt:-r's logs, Oak. niontl grain . . . trust- wortlty . . . thrill- to a gootl lmoli . . . enjoys all sport- . . , National llnttur Socie-ty 10. ll. IZ: l'r4-m-h Lluln 12: .luiitot-Nlntoi Lhotus 12: Acortix 1'7 JEAN KA'l'1ll.EEN McCl.l'Rl:1 .41'rzrl1'n1if' .... 1'Kath', Flllltfi' Plans .... Pitt Nurxing Chvcrful hruniftte . . . al- ways st-ming her fellow stiulcntx . . . Where's your lilwticli. Kath? . . . Prom Conmiittrc- 11: l71l1t't'I'1t'Lll1l'I' 10: Band 10. 11. 12: Pt-riscope 11. 12: Cantllelight 10. 11. 12: Oakl:-uf 12: Choral Club 10: Sophomore Dramatic Cluh: Girls' Cleo Clulm 12: Honor l'in 10. 11, 12. MARC.-tRE'I', IAPRENE Xli'ffl.l',l.l.AlN f1C'!1K1f'lIIliI' .... Pay Fllfllfl' l'lr111s , . . Airlinc llostc-5 l't-titc , . . animated cliwr- lcztllct' . . . W'c'll cvlc- lmttc xshn-it l rf-uclt 100 pottnml-H . . . 1-ugci' to ln- ol -t't'xicv . . , wiclicml on mit:-r -kix . , . fiollcgt' lilulx 11. 121 f.l1t't'1'll'llllt'l' 10. 11. 12: l'r't'lNculn- 11. 121 flltzjptll ffhoir 11. 12: CLlI1Ll1t'l1gL1ll 12: 1-'llwiiy 10: Stu- clcut Council R:-pri-st-i1tu- lin' 101 llottor Pin 10. 11. 12: .lunior-St-nioi' Choir 12: Acorn4 10. 11. 12. tlH.XRI.ES .lUSEl71'1 McCURN1lCK Acmlr-niir' . . . 31oocl1 Fzlluref IVHIIX . . . College Hu-ky. lmloncl-lwaded jvster . . . liomr-work hater . . . actin' in sports . . . dis- lik:-tl curly rising hours Fmrtllall 10. 11. 12. Judging from these despondent countenances, it must be Monday at 0.H.S, NANCY MARGARET MCCULLY COU1771Pff'1'!1l . . . Mac Future Plans . . . Navy HAROLD RICHARD NICDADE l?11.9iI1P.sS .,.. Dick FUIIIIP Plans . Accountant Ye-te-ran ljooltkevpvr. an aswt to future cart-cr . . . mr-flium height and hufky huilfl . . . a joker at heart . . . Football 10, 11. Gymnastic . . . a great Ftamp collcctor . . . lin-arty and helpful . . . future woman in blue . . . Lcadvrs Club 10, 11: Biol- ogy Club 10. ll XYIIJ XRYULII KlfXXlf'lll ll4rIllfll'l' XlvKlNl,lf1 Nl:-Nlfll. .'lVUllI'llll-f' .... l'rf'Z xlf llllI'llll.I' ,,... llvvlr Fllfllfl' llllllli . . . llnllvgr- fllfflfrf- l'lfm.v , . . tmllf-pw 1ll'Nll'2llIll'll . . . fl.ll.F.'s limiwl uml llllils-llllllllg wwutlnwnumgxvm , . . hurll . . . ruulv iilllllllg Ihv wurlxirlg , . . f'l1ni1' mvm- hrziiu- uf thm- rlus- . . . ln-1' , . . l'HIl-l4l1'l'N plu-iw ull'-nliw lfuxlu,-tlulll lun lfvpx . . . . . . l.ll0I'llN lll. ll. l2. Ili-'lug lllllll lll: llrzi- ululiu lilulm lfl, ll. 12: ,llllllllli-Sl'IllHl' flhwvirz ll1-114 or Pin 10. 11. 12. rliicuwifvn on trophies won hy Uullnlflnt alumni i. faking place: in tho front hull. bl ROl?ERT1l.. ROIEERT R. MUCOIYIQH 11lFlLl.llO5l2 l A-11111117111-I' ..,, Gxlvlrlufv f'l '1'l 'l1 ' ' - - - ll l'l Fllfllfi' l'lflllX . . . lvmh l'11l11r1' IVIIIIS . - - Els-vtrih i-iii,-.1 Cul ltllgllllllllhu .1lIlill4'lll' 1111111 Illvvllllllll A rf-ul hum rurlin upvr- U I iiili wiiii ii wifip grin LUUV - i -.lU l '1Y lil!! fall . . . will In--t I'l'lll4'IlllJC'I' - - - fluid and ff'Qf1fWd rmiq' pep asselulmlif-S . . ' ' ' Clrmllal player ' ' ' Math Clulm 10. 11. 12. Sciffncv Club 10. 11. 124 cllllifllxf Chapel Clmir 11. Band. Sllllillfl ANN NlElJYFflJ C0l7Il7If'fl'lll1l ,... Sain Flllllfl' Plans . . Secretary 1.fneLl 110.11 .... up on Ihr- lulv-t platterx . . . nvat in glax-f-2 . . . quic-t hut rlLlllI'lf'll mf-mln-r of Ilia- Nlllvlvlll lmrly' . . . lklmvrx fllulr lfl: Sn-rxivv flulv ll. 12. JXNIES J. XIESFIYX Ararlffnzir' ...,. lim Future Plans . . . Unde4 H1941 Short. dark and WOW . . automobile enthusiait . . xaluahle a-xc-I lu 0.H.S. . . . affahlv . . . Stull:-nr fluunril Nlvmlu-r IO. ll: Nlath flluh 10g Fvif-nvv Club 11. NANKIN l.Ol'lSl-I exeryune with a smile . . scope 3 1 - 3 XIOHHHON 1,-4lII1llI1'Il'l-fl, .... Yaln'e l uIur1- l'lr1n.s . . . lil1slIIOss selim il fTlll'l'I'j-4'llE't'li4'll lnrunette with pretty natural eurls . . . ln-ad Ill3jllI'l'llt'. always greets T-Teens 10: Leaders Club 10. 11. 12: Nlajnrelte 10. ll. 123 Head Xlnjorette 11. 12: Peri- THEODORE l MOSAKOWSKI V Ararlernic' . .... UTed HNO, Bob. You just don't seem to liaxe the knack. says FIUW l1a'1S' ' 'Undecided Nancy in dismay' Wicked putter on the golf course . . . reserved blond ROBERT G. XILlNllAl.L Acaflenzic .... 'Bobl' Future Plans . . . Math Career A platter pushing papa . . . ean't seem to remem- ber when assignments are due . . . industrious Af-urn Hath Club 113 College Clulr 12: ,-Kearns 10. 11. 12: lfnrensies 10. 11. 121 Footlmall 10. 11g Soccer 10. 112 Honor Pin 10: Degree of Merit in Forensirs 11. . . . wheels a cool Merc . . avid hunter . . . Biology Clulmz Golf Team 10 11, 12. ROBERT tl. MUSKAT Arnrlenzir' .... .... K 'Rain Future Plans . . . Certified Pulmlie Aeeuuntant A good guy . . . can raise a laugh . . . nickname is deceiv- ing . . . short package . . . Honor Pin 10: Dramatic Clull 10, 11: Band 10. 11, 12: Junior Class Play. . fa. is-, LEONARD ANTHONY NOLAN. JR. Aearlenzic ..... Len Fulure Plans , . . Business Management Aggressiwe guard . . , husky he-man friendly to- ward all . . . blond crew Cut and winning smile . . . Football Team 10, 11, 123 Audio-Visual Clubg Cam- era Cluh 12. if an LINDA LOUISE OKOTKEWICZ Acarlenzic . . . P Future Plans . . . Medical Secretary Enjoyed the lunch hour the best of the school day . . . short and cute I think I'l1 go homef: 1 I Honor 103 Y-Teens 104 Dramatic Club 11. ANTHONY NIATTHER PALCIYTA Acarlemit' ....... Tony Future Plans ..... College- Casanova . . . another tough tackle . . . nice to meryone . . . Football 10, 11. 123 Soccer 10, 11, 12g Math Club 11, Honor Pin 10g Social Living 12, NI.-X'l I'lI1'IW V. l'IfRKE. I1lI.'l' Aulzlemir' ...... Matt Flllllft' Plans . . . . Pilot 6'2 good looking 2-onior , , . sto:-rs a white Iforfl with snarly' blue hubcaps . . , energetic end on the team . . . easy going . . . Science Club: Football 10, 11, 124 Biology Club. George and Linda carefully carry out the experiment, while their audience watches with varied expressions. MONICA SYBIL PANYON ljummvrcial . . . KIonica Future' Plans . . . Ilnde- Cidcll Calm and collected . . . always rooting for the tn-am . . . tops in creative writing . . . slender and dark haired . . . Honor Pin 10g Ushers Club 10. 11. GEORGE OLDFIELD PRATT Acazlwrrzic . . . George Future Plans . . Engineer Tall blond . . . industrious scientist . . . amiable and 1-onsf-native . . . Math Club 10: Honor Pin 10, 115 Science Club 119 Prom Committee 11. ERNIA .lEAN PRICE Ararlvrnir .... Erma I n1nr1' Plans . . . College Talkatiyeh . . . active in Choir . . . l disagrw-1 ... keen mind . . . Honor Pin: Y-Teens 10: Dramatic Club 10g Peri- scope 12: Oakleaf 11. 123 Acorns 10. 123 lunior Class Play: Chapel Choir 11, 123 Girls' Cleo Club 12, JOHN FRANK ROBERTS .-lrarlanzic .... BMO l 11I11re Plans . . . Acvount- ant Don Juan of tht- sm-niur Class . . . vigorous lin:-man . . . vantlicl . . . always has a smilv and a friendly Hi, Balm! . . . Student Council Roprosenla- Iiye 10. 11: Princv of Junior Class: F.T.A. 11: Llllorus 10. 11: Chapel lllloir ll: Knight of Sopho- ninrt- Class. JOHN REIGLER Academic . . . Reigs,' Future Plans . . . En gincer Aman-ur Cheniist . . . foot- ball lan . . . Crewcut . . pl:-asant personality . . Biology Club: Math Club Sricme Club. CAROL JANE PYLE I,'an1nmrr'ial .... Slim Fnturr' Plans . . . Business scliool Tall. nvat majorette . . . bubbly and witty . . . whiz at typing and shorthand . . . Majorcttc 10, 11. 123 Oak- leaf 11. 12g Dramatic 10, 115 Pcriscope 11, 12: Acorna 103 Commercial Club 12. Carl and Erma are puzzled onloolu-rs as john enjoys one BARBARA ROTE Commvrfial . . . Barb Future Plans . . . Secretary Sliurt and slim . . . keen dancvr . . . favors book- km-:-ping and typing . . . likt-5 Li gloml jolu' . . . Serxivu Club 10: Yfllt-ons 10. 115 COIlllIlt'I'C121l Club 12, MARY LOUISE SAG1 Academic . . . '4Mary Lou Future Plans . . . Undecided Humorous personality . . . short, dark, and attractive . . . Boy, am I mad! . . . Student Council Representa- tive 10: Y-Teens 10, 113 Dramatic Club 10. In -Q How about making our class numeral about this sizef 1 the question posed to Mike. Carol, and Bob by Mary Lou and Bill. ROBERT PACE SHAFFER - Academic .... Shale Future Plans . . . Engineer Ardent artist . . . reliable and hard-working . . . to- tally cool . . . beats a mean drum . . . National Honor Society 11, 123 Honor Pin 10, 111 Peri- scope 12Q Art Club 103 Math Club 113 College Club 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Drum Captain 11, 12. WILLIAM SCHRODE Commercial .... Butch Small package of the giant economy size . . . 6'2 . . . 200 lbs.-big man on the team . . . considers life a blast . . . all-around good guy . . . Football 10, 11, 12g Camera Club 11, 12. CAROL LOIS SCI-IMIDT Commercial . . g'Schmitty Future Plans . . . Secretary Fast twirling and high step- ping majorette . . . what beautiful blond locks . . . popular and well-liked by everyone . . . Leaders Club 10, 123 Y- Teens 10, 113 Intercouncil Representative 103 Major- ette 11, 123 Honor Pin 10, 11. SHERMAN WILLIAM SHARP Academic . . . 'iBill Future Plans . . . Pilot Flashy photographer for yearbook . . . a real ham', who answers to VVAMHA . . . flattest flattop and sharpest eyes . . . really tough . . . Biology 101 Math Club 113 Social Liiing 12g Rifle Team 11, 123 Honor Pin 10. lER,fXI,I,JIXI-Q ANN SIPLIYE .-lfatlemiz' , , , jgfry Future Plans . . . lfmllg. Vivlvfl Axitl sports fan . . . at. travtixe tlrc-sst-r , , niqg anrl calm . musically incline-tl towarfl piano and an-ortliori . , , Ilonor Piit' 10: Y-Teens 10: llanmlleligllt 10. 11, 123 Uakleaf 11: Junior-Senior Choir 12. FREDA SMITH flcarlenzicf. . . Freda Future Plans . . . Nurse First half of Smith duet . . . transfer from Verona in senior year . , . prom' inf,-nt soprano voice . quieter of the two . . Cirls' Clee Club 12: Jun- ior-Scnior Choir: Transfer Student. It's Friday evening and these four eager sports fans are on their way to a football game with fingers crossed and ready cheer. 66 CAROL SILL Academic .... Carol Future Plans . . . Nurse Rosy cheeks and vivid rib- bon in dark pony tail . . . demure . . . 0.H.S.'s bell ringer in the band . . . Ushers Club 11, 12g F.N.A.g Band. MELANIE JEAN SMITH Academic ..... Mel' Future Plans . . Psychologist Witty . . . willing to accept responsibility . . . '4Hang in there kiddo bi wheel , . . . g on Oakleaf staff . . . Honor Pin 10, 11. 12g Dra- matic 10, 113 Y-Teens 103 Periscope 125 Debate Team 11g Prom Committee 113 Acorns 10, 11, 12g Forensic League 11, 12. ' ROBERT WILLIAM SINCLER Academic ..... Bob Future Plans . . . Air Force Finds pleasure in out- door sports . . . scientifi- cally minded . . . tall, dark Biology Clubg Science Club. MINNIE ELLEN SMITH Commercial ..... Chic Future Plans .... Singer Addition to 0.H.S. in senior year . . . second half of the Smith duet . . . attractive . . . never seen without her cool glasses . . . Girls' Glee Club 12g Transfer Student. ,4 I WILLIAM JAMES MARONEY U0IIIIIIl'fI'l4H1 . . . . g'lli1l Future Plans . . . Employ- 1llt'Hl Quia-t . . . real-rvetl . . courteous and polite . . enthuxiastic spectator at ath- letic events . . . Camera Club ll. 125 Audio- Visual lO. K.'X'l'llIiHINE ANN SUK01. .llrllrfwlflif .,.. Kathy Fzzlure Plans . . . Teacher Quite a character , . . Did I tell you what hap- pened? . . . xivaciuus colurguard . . . ffullvgt' fllulr II: Inter- Nlale- Rcprz-Nentalive of Y- 'l'4-+-n- 10: Junior Class Play: llunnr Pin 10. 12g llnlwrggtiarll 12. lv rt IX- . I . X ' rx ' F ' f . .IANIES ARTHUR SOKOL .4f'!llif'lIlI!' ...... i',lim Future l'lan.s . . . Contractor Cmnival and amufing . . . rlf-wt.-e In cars and ftunip C0lll't'll0I1m . . , friendly . . . iilllllllltlllr . . Biology Club 10. Nllffll.-Xlil. SI'R1NlLI'1R :lf !lllt'VIIl'I' ,... Dingle-r Fztlurr' Plans . . . College Tall and lanky . . . happy- go-lucky . . . always arounrl when there is fun to be had . . . big spender on revnrrli . . '. Math Cluh IO: Science fllulr 11: Sm-ial Lixing 12, A typical example of Student Council courtesy. Is this how Dick got elected? RICHARD LOUIS STOYER .4f!lf!Pl71l'f' . . . . l1if:k' Fumrff l'l1ms . . Engineer ut, wh,-.-1 ,f.,..t..1 lub ..,. Mui. rut-fini Inittztftl Pwr '-ut-. ll. nw, lst, . . . in lwtk.ng .111 urnttntl mul-' , . . went--nr 1-.lt-.1 lu. 11: Ntutivrz t.u..z.ftl 1'r'--lil'-rl! 12g 31.1111 Club lu: 1,ttll,-we LLL 12: Nultrtnal 11111. fr F-witty Il, 123 Ii.:-kfftball IU, 11, IJ: 1'f'ri-,ripe 11, 125 Iiuntr Ihn IU, 115 Ban-I 10, 11. ll, I-tr-1 Ir.n.p--t IJ. QXROLIQ JEAN STL.-XRT .'IC'lldf?I7Il-K' . . future l'1ar1.s . Lww'-1 fwftball . . br.m-u-- , . . Th.uA- 1.artt1-- with lrtlunrk liwvrlutlf-r Naliwllul lIl,n-Jr but :lt-ntl.: Carole College atlracliw: 11. 1-, l.r1f:erlf-ull'-r IU. 11, 1 I'vr.:t.4tpe 11. 125 L-111'-ge Lluh 12: Peri- ..Y ,PQ L,-'url 115 Lllagt--1 l,llu.r 11, Ilg bet!-:wry -It ,Juni-ir Liang Pr un R.-tznnnu'-f 11- l,arnl.f-itgttl IU I1 1'- 11-,nur Pin IU, 115 1' C1 1 bl .huns IU, 11, - ir 1 -fe l,..li 123 I'ryl:tpIw-r .l'mur Liu: ln, x-1.,.-tt. tu, it I . nmr .in-1 gfgnmr Ll:-nr 1-, Tf:vr l.xrg ul N nur L13--, ELIZABETH THOMPSON IVAINWRIGHT Academic ..... HBeth Future Plans . . . College Sophisticated senior , . . cheerleader . . . calm and cool . . . popular . . . I got a letter todaylu . . . National Honor Society 11, 12: Honor Pin 10, 113 Y- Teens 10Q Dramatic Club 10Q College Club 11, 122 Candlelight 10. 11, 123 Acorns 10. 11, 123 Oakleaf 10. 11: Periscope 12Q Chap- el Choir 11, 123 Girls, Glee Club 12, DAVID LAURENDE SYPOLT Academic .... Squeeze Future Plans .... Army Gun expert . . . thought last period Friday would never end . . . cool . . . enjoyed hike up to shop . . . Audio-Visual Club 11. BARBARA JOYCE THONIAS Academic ....... Bains Future Plans . . . Nurse Enthusiastic sports fan . . . everyones pal . . . jovial . . . personality . . . always there to lend a hand . . . Acorns 11, 123 Oakleaf 11, 123 Sophomore Dramatic Clubg F.N.A. 11, 123 Girls' Glee Club 123 Choral Club. .IO ELLEN WAITE Academic ....... Jo Future Plans . . . Doctor Always looking for a laugh . . . up to date fashionwise . . I thinks jazz is totally cool . . . Honor Pin 10, 113 Peri- scope 123 Dramatics 10, 113 Y-Teens 123 Chapel Choir 11. 123 Girls' Glee Club 123 Junior Play Prompter3 Oak- leaf 123 Acorns 11, 123 Col- lege Club 12. JANET MAY VINCENT Academic ...... lan Future Plans . . . College Sharp dresser . . . helps hold down the bleachers at the games . ..per1 . . . always ready with a laugh Y-Teens 103 Service Club 10, 113 Glee Club 123 Oak- leaf 12. RICHARD GLENN WADSWORTH Academic .... 'LBarrel Future Plans . . . Radar Technician Barrelling back . . . short and muscular . . . great sense of humor . . . well liked . . . Football 10, 11, 123 Dra- matic Club 10. 113 Chapel Choir 11, 123 Soccer 10, 11. Our future radar technician, Dick, demonstrates the principles of electricity to ,Io Ellen, Babs, and Beth. , -Fl 1 The Weavers give a demonstration of speed and skill on the typewriter and adding machine. DENNIS WEAVER Commerczkzl .... Denny Future Plans . . . Business School One half of another set of twins in O.H.S .... con- siderate . . . unassuming Social Living 12. JUDITH WEAVER Commercial ..... 'i.ludy Future Plans . . . Book- keeper Long, dark, wavy hair . . . attractive . . . pretty smile ll:-'l'eens 103 Ushers Club 11. JEANNE CAROL VVALCROFT Acadenzirr .... 44 Jeannie' Future Plans .... Nurse Strong. silent type . . . de- sire to help people . . . exacting artist . . . cultured interests . . . Honor Pin 10: Y-Teens 103 College Club 11g F.N.A. 125 Acorns 10, 11, 123 Chapel Choir 10, 11g Acorn Column in the Advance Leader 123 Periscope 11. 12. MAXINE MARIE YEACER Commercial ...... Max Future Plans . . . Secretary Talented dancer . . . efficient typist and bookkeeper . . . teasing smile . . . Leaders Club, Ushers Club. WINERED ANNE YERRICK Academic ...... Anne Fulure Plans . . . Elementary School Teacher Considerate . . . enjoys peo- ple . . . Penn State bound . . . active Acorn . . . sup- porter du classe de franqais Dramatic Club 10, 113 Ush- ers Club 12g Acorns 10, 11, 12g Oakleaf 12: 1 .T.A. 12g Honor Pin 10. EDWARD NIICHAEL WATYCHOWICZ ACUIIPIIIIII' ...... Ed Future Plans . . . Mechani- cal Engineer Definitely neat dresser . . curly head of hair . . . pleasant pest of T.D.B .... Math Club 113 Basketball 10, 11. ix ya A if Q' 'Fame ,MQ L ' ,ggi .Ima K ' ig my W 15 ' f Q? Wu, f Q1 q 1 I m, W: U f, ' ' J .,,. 7' sax 5 ,ff K-1 ' 'sw 4? ,. 2 5' ' P1 A A ' 2- H x Wi g f mls. :Q Mx x n fi? gQ ff A w ,E Rf Xa , kg! 4.-if ,L 'WW 'fe ' 'ii' fs 4-iw 41' wi 1 M R RX 2 A I . 4 , 'PW3- fx A W 1 MOST EXCITABLE Helen Agzuzzoli and Nlike Sprinfzer This is a democracy! I refuse to be sub- jected to rules and regulations. says Mike Springer as he complains about a detention slip. Helen pleads. It's no use, Mikefi and sheis right. BEST-DRESSED Beth Yvainwright and Matt Perreault Wlith their stylish clothes and friendly smiles, Beth and Mat could very well represent a page from a leading fashion magazine. Beth, one of our peppy cheerleaders. and Mat, a hardworking end on the football team, well deserve the title, Best Dressed, as displayed by their neatness and good taste. Agony and shock are revealed by the'Periscope Staff as the Boss announces another early Saturday meeting. 3 'gif 1' Q! 6 sw 715 I bw. ' 3? JM? 4 f., an 4' ,ffm a- '5 ng V fy E! . if in I ,K F' 5, ifffiih vt ,,-ug g ' Q'-'f 4 . NX A 3 I .aa-I '57 'J 'ax S wqfl 4' -,' 4 W - Q W f 1 1 in gi 3 2-1. F! if 1 .......-Jw J: 'Y , .L fx Vi xi 'x I fx .-'N vnu 'P- I4 'L 'P 'M A 197, Pl 1 -BQ? J, If fi A 3 f u Q ,n fi 7 X,f ' U -I -: -'64-irq ' -Ht fllbx 'X' In . 1 :MN . m., v ga' f X a fy- 2 mf V 2 ,f,? 5 ,N q 1 ff? A Z y' X: .Q 1, in wwf 4, W W W Effie me ,sk Q' ' Q7 ' V: f,,?Wg, ' Mrifwf, L -... 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N , 4 pf' ' - 'X A L 5 . ' ,: 5 y ,. b I . ZVV. . -v J , V,I, .,., . AM f x :Egg , .L . ggi: 1 U' K 'rx ' '7'ff,f I ,Og I f I f4'h, Q fx lg- Q! f Z A 1 -37 I H1155 I is ov 'kwfi' Q -1 .Sw if Nr' EUGENE GENTILE FRED HANLIN EDWARD HEATON JAMES HUNTER ROBERT KING DALE LACEY MAUREEN LUTES KAREN LYONS JOANNE MATOR NANCY MUFFLY EARL LOUGHLIN BARBARA ROBERTS PHILLIP RYDESKI CAROI. SCHRORDRI. KENNETH STANLEY SANDRA THORNTON BETTY WAIREL JANICE WHITE Nh: Spvnu-1 1101111-mnvlll 101 Plums itx lhlhll ulxilxmtiml. Sun in yull1'e-yw, Ed? BfifllllIIlfIITlTI'lglf4lI',IOL1fl and Cu 'x vi M' MARGARET ALSTON BYRON BEARD LYNNE BOWMAN NANCY CARRIGAN ff ' f -' .V MARY CHILTON KATHRYN COTTRELL PATRICIA ERNST i I 3 Only hr-re in Miss Melar0's homeroom 103 is English permitted without a formal request, n'est-ce pas? 41iK9lA, My HOMERCOM 103 JAMFS Fox I? ,J 43? ,X .sf . w W 3 fri ww if .0 .K gy in ff? I .Z u 5-rx It E v dx 21 b' 1 L K 1 75 - f 'Ji' ' Ja f I S' YQ Wy I NICHOLAS MAIORCA JOAN MOSAKOWSKI WILLIAM PEOPLES WILLIAM RHODES JOHN RYAN ANDREW SCHMELTZ STEPHEN SOKOL JOSEPH THOMPSON NANCY WAGNER ERIC WEIDMAN CYNTHIA ZOLLER 19 I 1' HOMERCOM 105 HOWARD ADAMS JOYCE ANDERSON JANET BEST LYDIA BUZZELLI FRANK CARTER CATHERINE CLEARY DIANE DA VIA YOURD FISHER nqzqf WR ,,Q'-'UK .pasa- 'Q CHARLES GAISER FRANK CRIMES CORA HARRIS SUSAN HELSLEY DONNA HOBNB BARBARA JAKOVAC JACQUELINE LAMB ARTHUR MEYERS SANDRA MULL 'Ax-'MW , 946 5 appz-arf to he engaged in a puzzled diNt'llNFifIIl. pe-rhaps uw-r how to solve Lydia's chemistry problem DIXAH POWLI-lY JAMES ROCHE FRANCIS SANTICOLA I.0L'ETT.-X SEVIJALIS MICHAEL STARR JOHN TOLBFRT ALIJREY WALKER GEORGE VS'ILI-IANIS HCJMEROOM 203 JOHN ALLISON SANDRA ANDERSON JEAN BIENKO WILLIAM CALHOUN LAWRENCE CASSOL MILDRED CONKLIN NANCY DE RUSHA TIMOTHY FLANDERS fw- 'x 32 iw 1, .2 A fh 5' 1-:M LOUISE GAISER ROBERT GILDERSLEEVE Il , , Sw JAMES GRIMES r QE . ' ..,1N?f'5a , -N 7 'ff 4 Q ' R' JOHN HARRIS I L I I , r is - ARD HOSACH AX? 'wil q ROBERT KNOX if I I W ' t il f -3, g A f ,A ' I 1 Ig. fur '? 'fTYv PATRICIA HELWIG DONALD HOLLIS LEE RANDALL WINFRED NIQCLICLLAN RI-XLPII NIICELI ROBERT NICHOLS JAMES RANDOLPH JOYCIC RONIANOVICH NIARTINE SARGICNT MARK TABACHECK HENRY WALTERS RICHARD WILLIAMS '19 . ..-wg i 'Sv f, , 4 Q' 4553 fI.f,'. c733' Orff! 101: 5170 A -Q 41 Z f , dd, WW' .3 'ef 'T f Q - 3 I I ',.- I f' ' A, 5 g - .,,, ' . ZR .W1 If H .- All lk lui ,lnhnl amps for thv I,CfINl'UIJl' 1JIlOlOQI'i1lPIl4TI' in Mr. Ii1fllfA11I1-will I1wl11f'rfr4+111 F203. . , .ml iss Gillespie? homeroom 204 puts their noses tn the grindf-tune. hoping In Imth learn and rvceive a good grade. HOMERCOM 204 f 3 X A L ...T Q!- 25? Q., 49- hg- ,,,53 JEAN ALLSRROOK JOHN ANDREWS .ILDITH BLYSTONE WILLIAM CAMPBELL WILLIAM CASSOL SHARON CONNELLY CHARLES DUTY PATRICIA FLYNN 84 Q' JUDITH GAROVE PAULINE GROSS NANCY HASKINS BEVERLY HIBNER ROBERT HOSACK DONALD IRWIN MITCHELL KOVEL DAVID LE ROY MATTHEW MCCLUSKEY ALAN MONTGOMERY NANCY PATTERSON LARRY REARICK fi' 3 l '21 , 'rv 1 Q Q I Nu '-S A A A In-, f. 5 'W-1 'J? 19 -1 alt'- DANIEL RONEY SUSAN SAWYER PATRICIA SIENA JAY TAYLOR TIMOTHY USKO PATTI VOLLBRECHT ERIC WARDLE SAMUEL WOODS Nlfg 1-Q HOMEROQM 208 JOHN ALLSBROOK A I A 4 0 19 Q, RDRERTA BARTLEBAUGH I A 5 ff M I A A Y JOANNE BOSTJANICK ' A I 5' 2.1 DALE CAPEK : N 5 mf' W, -A WR VAA' V- A I 1 Y' 3' . Q V 2 K ,AH A Aura ' if -. I 'x 1' J EDWARD CECIL .. -A h if W7 ' W' 1 DAVID COOK K , , f ' FRANK DAVIS I. A A BARBARA DRUGMAND I Z 3 X f f? 'fag Q A- I:4f:f: Mff2AA. ini 's 'X gli 4-mu-,., 31 or 'ff 7 1 VI 7 ,X 'I A 1. J JAMES FOSTER JAMES GARBO LOLA GROSS CAROLYN HAUT NORMAN HIMES J ONN IE KRAMPHOLZ JACQUELINE LITWILER MOIRA McCREERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY BRYAN PEFFER as-, - lf' ff '1 -'Q fo yi 5-it 'Y fqmf Barbara c-njoys a joke Carly in the morning in Mrs. Haackl h0Ill4'I'liUlll 994208. but Hob is lu'-I in serious thou 1 DAVID REESE CARL RKPPI-il. DAVIIJ SIIHALI Jl 'lJITH SNIITH PAl I, 'I'ENIPl,E A I GREGORY VILSXC lx 3 Roxun wxsrilxc mx 'J X L LARRY YIYGLINC ,ll YIOK f.llUKl 5 lflliil' HUYY: Winifrf-el xIl'flll'll.lll. ,luyw .'Xllll1'I'N0ll. lLlI'lP.ll'il linlu-rtQ. livlty Wuilwl. I.4IlllNt' lluisvr. Sll.1I'll1l flunm-lly, rf- 1 1 A l T nvr A Nlihlrufl ffwnlxlin. Lylliu lluznlli. ,lunly llly-tum-. SECOND ROW: llurlmm llfllgllllllltl. Put llc-lwig, Cyntlliu fuller, ,lLlK'l'il1' l,uml1, NLUIVQ Nlyffly. Judy Slllllll. Mary fllliltfvn. Jwuniv Ire Krzmlpnlf, licwrly llilmvr. Silflfly' Hull. THIRD ROW: KLll'l'I1 Clarke, Sdllllfd Anile-lwfll, Hill Peuplw. lil-I: Uilclcr'-lf-4-xv. Uutcll Xlrllicola, ,lim I.lYlI1gFIUI1, ,lim Hunter. Tim l'.lLlI'lLlt'3l'S. Nunvy Cllfflglilll. ,lacliiff Ijlwile-r. CHORAL MUSIC BY SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS S0l'HONlUlll'l fIllUHl'F FIRST HUXY: Mary Ann Kukulf-S, Suv S4'llt'IlL'li. ju lflllllilgfilll. Murine llrrucaiu, Hsu-rly Pyle. Put Holden. Nam- vy NI4'Ell14N-, FICHPNIJ HHW: Car-ll lllllllllllgllllllll. Kay xIC'1lHI'lllll'li. .lulllllv Elliott, Sllirlc-y lxI4'KLlllIl. Nancy Pitixitcll, Namumi Sfflllllllfll- lvruml, 'lvllllill NNW: 1f.u'1'i:- King, l 1'ml Way, Mike- Fatt:-rfivlml. lhflr xl1'll1Pl1!1Q'l. l rum'iQ llrnkv, Hull ,-XI1-xumlm-1', Curry Ftitt, lin-lyrx 4I.1rx igiuu. 4,3 ff ,.f ,? 'i 1 5 ..............,... f 4- fran . 414. uri' :bun -Q 33 423' kiwi Mrs. Morrow's homeroom 9441 looks like a happy group as they wait for the bell. Uh-oh, wh0's that who didn't do his homework last night? Sandra Aber William Barefoot Carol Cunningham Donna Curran Theodore Ehrlich Paul Field William Fisher George Graff HOMERCOM 1 75 we-ui Ke ':g. ' w k Q 'f Q 'e f' Af ww' ll .-2' 'E' Nancy Pitkivitch JoAnr Rogozinski Mary Schalles Richard Schwartz Curry Stitt Sadie Tomlinson Dennis Usko Paul Van Why Maxine White Betty Ann Winchell 9I IQ , ,in A A,,V . gh V, ry V my '17 5 I , Kathryn Griffith Donna Hartz Karin Humes Thomas Kinne Carol Koley Angela Lascola Kathleen McCormick Darlene McMullen Vincent Merlot Richard Miller John Mink Richard Ney F7 I 'T 'T f CZ' us. ,NN 91' 9 ff P9 'Q' Z ,y V I I ' , . Thomas Ah:-r Barry Bihza Marie Brocato Cary Coggin ,1- , V V ' , 4 Viiilliam Deitch ' Q ' , V I ' William Edwards '9 4 H Richard Farrel M 1 it ' ' Joy Flanagan wo Huburt Goodrich Kathryn Cross John Heil fl! Lois Humphrey Mrs. FuIton's homermtm -1647 finds studying difficult. because they must share their desks with typewriters. . it XTXx,,.fA JfN '-M .Z 'Y HOMERCOM L 4' 9 rin ,az ,I We , ' 2 f if ,f 'dawg lil Forest Pratt Elaine Rupert Naomi Schaltenbrand Earl Shaffer Audrey Stuart Dolores Traiman Frank Walcroft Edward Wletmore .ff-D., -EL R H k' yllx -fig 93 I 1 A . A -.4 .EVM Jerry Wolslay'er Marlene Yeager F j E Albert Kinzer George Kratsas Raymond Lloyd Robert MacConell Nancy McElh0se John Miceli Judith Mosier Mary Parsons .4 X ,lk o C 'YD -. 'Un- w i X. HOMEROOM 206 rua-? -Fi. QW--. f .X Jane Foster Gloria Calardy Jill Hagan Patricia Holden Linda Kelemen Mary Ann Kokales Lillian La Rosa Joseph Maranto George Mason Scott McCormick Shirley McKalip Robert Miller a '-AX ' T Vs, f ins David Ansell Andrea Bass Dona Carlson Evelyn Carrigan James Denny Barry Dudek Laurel Dunn Jeanne Elliott ivw 'Qt 5 . Ki 5 ,lr- ,mow H K X 'VY 17... 7 65' N5 ,E V '59 , ,Q 'Cf' l ,ll ,wiv 'Q v -M, e 6 sr ff X vw 2 043' 0 Gin' HilI'lrLlI'il XILISQIYIU' He-xc-rlx Pxlc- ,eg lifmulrl Pe-rwrl i 5 A K an b f ng Hike- 5a1tlf-rfir-lil n' Ya f A? Susan SI'llt'Ilf'l'i Q - . Luuiw Slilllilll fx ,, if .' julm VHIHIIIHS 9 ua R X L,,f is S Ruin-rt Yiryili M, I hurl:-5 Yuung gn-:un Svllull 'K XIV, Wugrlvrl llHI!lt,'I'IHlIll 4206 enjoys the amiabl: III!!-IPIIVIW' wf fll1'lI' llfvIll4'I'uUIIl. Nr rurh for dar: In rlli- group. HOMEROOM 207 .- L ,.: , if E -3 3 ' 1 AL W Q Q- : V Q' V , ' V i 'li Q 2..i'5?1 5' A 'g ' 'F W 1,,- lvl f V Y' , A if D ,,,, a D . A f David Geis Sandra Cuttendorf Jared Heller Allan Jones Currie King William Kipp Chele Kuhn Marlene Manherz William McAfee Dennis McAllister Dora lVlcKalip Carol Miller , V ulxvu .ui Y fa if ld: 41 ' Z 5 ,crfja-N, ' s if'--V7' . 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'ings f. 5 .ai 6 . 1' 4 f vw 5 ,f4.,4,w. ,,. - -fit. ,iv ,Z . . , , 945544 a 1 5 'zlj , ,a, . ,,, . ,ff ' wzfnff 1, f :gag A ' THE SCHOOL WAS LEFT EMPTY AS WE WENT OUR DIFFERENT WAYS The lineup for typing claw: The students are getting pre- pared for another long day of typing by getting plenty of paper. Left to right: William Dietch, Richard Swartz. Bob Ugrinich. Betty Winchell, and Jared Heller. I00 Everyone left except Nappy, who began the job of keeping our school in top condition. The Senior High students are busily concentrating. rzii All the sophomores seem to have their eyes on the copy, except Curry Stitt . . . the cause of an almost nc-nous breakdown on the part of the teacher. TYPING CLASSES WERE UNDERWAY Mr. Trzinquill con- clur-tefi morning: and afternoon typing class- es at the Memorial School. What a way to spend the summer! 1 SOME WORKED 1 :Fi Nancy Morrison, chief cook and bottle washer at Jim's Grille. T There's a first-Dave First working! Larry Komalz-Handy Andy! Small, Medium, and Large - Buddy Stark, John Caldwell, and Bob Alderisio. X. a 4 k J. WHILE OTHERS WATCHED Oh, this is heaven, says Butch Beard as Ed Cecil turns green. 'iwatch out! says Dave Lockard, Tom English is in the Crab Baglu AND THEN THE CARNIVAL CAME TO TOWN The annual carnival of the Oakmont Volunteer F i r e Department brought much fun and exeilvnienl to Oak- mont High students. Barbara Thomas is only a birdie in a gilded cage. What a thrill these kids are getting on the Whip! Left to right: Tommy Er- lich, Carol Koley, Bill Campbell, Mary Lou Stew- art. John Tolbert loses all his money, but Richy Ander- son gambles on! vm: ,ww SUMMER TEAM: FIRST ROW. left to right: ,lim Hagan, Dick Wadsworth, Art Meyers, .l0hn'TollJcrt, Denny Usko. SECOND ROW, left to right: John Harris, Dick Stover, Tony Palguta, Harry Kent, Ed Houston. Chuck McCormick. O.H.S. STUDENTS FINISH SECOND IN SUMMER PREP LEAGUE Sluggers Dick Wadsworth, Tony Palguta, and Jim Hagan stop to pose for our cameraman. Lower left: Ed Houston, shortstop, picks up a hot grounder. Below: Dick Stover chases a high flyhall in right field. Lower right: First haseman, Harry Kent, awaits tlw toss from short to first. 1 QE.. x ll.. I f is QI 35 J' il 'waf- - 1 lf ,wi ,Q if gk: M' R A Xt ur, 55 ,A X -ui. Q I M Y- Q' , uk . W'-T, y a' xii ww L . Lx A-v JV in ii -X . -iw-.Ti X 5 o.', u0.'g X 0. 4.1 'sl-+4 5 '95 1 1 A , 1 R .. Ui Q , A ..,.A .5 . Y 3 5 n Qt 'n- , f ' r 9 Q' W A I 4 7 ' '- 1. if , - S: , 'ir' ' - tis ' ' INN 'Q-' 1 Vo., 'll,' , 1 S ' xi, , E X x 'SW Q-, X ' , 1 in 3 4 . Q I JV' 4, ' , '. N ., A Y f' IO7 ,K L y , gd' 5 , -K nm., QE. mf Y I, . X 91 f?-1 U i 'WV fm. W ' 5123. Hb? , I gl www V.V, 5 Ex 2.55 A 3 ll -Q3 I., , . . Q lk F , -Q A Q ' Q if 5 The hand stirs up enthusiasm as loyal fans sing 4'Hail Oakmontf' THE BONFIRE OPENS A SPIRITED FALL SEASON An exciting fall season opened at O,H.S. in September with an extremely successful bonfire-pep rally the evening preceding! the Verona game. Towering flames symbolize the mighty Oak Football season is officially under way as Foster and Kent call the toss of the coin at Verona. ' f , , H' Q ,. .I QA. , 401539. M. . . Now is the time, boys, to make a big noise . . . 0 AKMUNT PEP ASSEMBLIES SET THE The hand plays . I'lail 0akmont as students The OIHISI Hrockenesw Ngo westj, pour mto the audntorlum lor a weekly pep meet- ing' led by the cheerleaders, drum major, Jim Hagan, and the Oakmont High School Band. Q , qv Q22 U as g, 5 af V 3? 3 Qu. r-umm I 1 Lf 1 7 gi X 15. ' L l 1- WI. ' f 1 - gr' ' ,. I :W -- 516: f'fA f . . , ly -,, l i .W igfig-if Lu V , Q ' 'all' M Q A - '- . l ,-,,,,,,,, ,, Mft, ' 11,1 gd s ' ,,.4'4 ' s..v an--Q.-vom-una-u..........,. , x ' 2' Q ' .1 'Fai ax XV, C LU 5 rf 'V3 P,-W 'IQ4 15 bg AF' aa' Tale Q '. u.,Xn.,':FnQA . A' r,a,'V mi s k' 'AI Q A - ' fx lvl s ' A N 2 I V td., I al JV sri' 4. 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American Education Week as depicted by a poster in the O.H.S. front hall. PARENTS ENJOY OPEN HOUSE Mr. Popovich explains the situation to this anxious parent at Open Houee. Advanced chemistry displays an atomic reactor. WW ,f V, E , Y , Fi 'S -' grief- 541 5 J JF' A un! in s 'AS 'E M fm . - I ri- ' W PRINCE AND PRINCESS Carolyn Holloway and John Allsbrook THE PERISCOPE BALL - 1959 KING AND QUEEN Ed Houston and Carole Stuart KNIGHT AND LADY John Nliceli and Mary Parwns .ns Z s ff 3229 ' H H, - ' ' .. , A 'f .. . ,Afhqkn :-qf fl:d0,x wif A 1 H e +I' 'Qi A-m An V . IX S - , , H? Ab -. Q H ' A U - . s A, T i-Ldgxg f1959. ,f I ending for a happy holiday time JP' if lk s 'N but I '25 . 3: Am 1' Lu ' 1 U 1 Ev X 1 ,,,,,mavv fN J up ' IDX WX sm Z 3? if . 325 hx K -Q if b xc? Z gl af, U -A mf Q f 1 ! I f. gn fl J I. 1 v wx ...,, 4 1 I., 5, ,E I ' ' , 4. xl ,wm.v,c xf 1 YXRXRNI L X .Q f wg: xii X f1'?QwuQ' N 'k-. 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'V Lx i K' 'Fw ,V .L f We Q1 if ,. xl S A fr if I W A 'iw -N .u,, ff- Pk ,Q .. f 5 Magix Xa' .. L' HT QL' ? ' al 'Nur f 7 'i 1' -of g -,W M 7 qv' ' a vx , ,f FEW :W Mr Raymond Socash Band Dzrector James Hagan Drum Major 'gf THE LEADERS OF THE BAND And now Laclles and Gentlemen the Oakmont H1 h School lVlarch1n Band fhese were the famous words heard at each 0 HS f h oot all ame Lnder the clxrectlon of 'Nlr Rawmond R Qocash wuth able 3551 tance of Jrm Hacan Drum Vlajor and 'Nancx Morrlson Head Vlajorette the Oakmont H1 h School Band prouded many excellent half tlme shovss for the loyal Oakmont fans The hand spent lon hours of tedlous practlce preparm for the Band Concert rn the sprln the concert at the Harmar Rehabllltatron Center the Pep Assem hlle the Band Fetnal at Pltt and the varlous parades throu hout the year Thelr dlllbent practrce was not ln sam for at all esents then' performances were outstandmg x 'WV 545' 41' Nancy Morrlson Head Majorelte w . .MY gh 'av- .. 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X I W I Lt X X 'ks X ,Q X X in ,V .Q we K I ff ' 'gljm 5 Q x ,, if Q ilu f I gil' I rx 'J w-xl 9 f, 1 M.- Q V X 4 '1 V, 5 Q L7 ' 5 Y Y am ,xik4'IlllCi1d. Timmy Svhallcs, Fully SI'lll'II4'IK, Alex Ruphf-ul. FLUTE l l,I'TE SECTION FIRST ROW. lv-ft to right: Judy Mamxm, Carol Randolph, Karin Hlllllvi. SECOND ROW, le-ft to right: SUS- COLOR GUARD CHUJR lQlfAlilJ Flfff'l'IUNk -ls-fl to right: Murihu lrlgralllunl. Kathy Fukui. Ilirmh Puwlvy. Xlllfj' Inu Fugli. 1-.jx if f William Camf.r,,,, Robert Shgffvr Ruhf-rt Nlfjfjullglh Robert McElhoS6 l39 Q'-1 is-il f ill Lau rence K mfmtz MEMBERS x we Barbara Livingsturi Nancy Hogg: 'M -uw' gfgiaistine Geppert Carol Sill qfvx 'N V -x Robert Huikit Susan Aikenhead SENIOR BAND 1 1-1 David First 1547 ff-,XX Ns. Molly iiirieii Kathy McClure Richard Stover A, 'Q .. ' .q's M' -1 ' ,Hia . x. +3 ' x- W-7? 4, .., iq, 24, - . -.H 5 - 'ef . Q4 . 'K 'Q -. Q! 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Senior Helen A uuoli Senior Mary Carlson - Senior MAJORETTES ADD SPARKLE TO O H S BAND 1 are 'IO r.....la1 Malfia BCUSS - Sffnifif f i Sandy Anderson - Junior Nancy Morrison 5 7 Senior The requirements for a good majorette are a good imagination. good showmanship, and most important, a willingness for hard work. Our twelve snappy, high strut- lx- ting majorettes have excelled far beyond these limita- ? tions. Soon after being selected in the spring of the'year, the girls started to prepare for the coming football sea- 1:-171' son. With many hours of practice they perfected their own original routines, and they never failed to provide their audience with excellent shows both in half-time performances and in the various parades. HJ 4 .D A nh A Joyce Romanovitch - Junior Jackie Litwiler - Junior Laurel Dunn - Alternate Chele Kuhn -- Alternate Mary Parsons - Sophomore ai ,.,-M in-'j an if an , E '9 ' ire if Q , g 4,5 D If an i ,af ?' K V 3 if U J s -09,25 if an AP' J H ' V s Q45 lwy , , 4 4 M , , Q - W Q M ' r '46 Z2 'Q 95,12 I QE Ai ff Q ff-fm Q si fx if , 'Q A WA 52 3 i neuaki E b 3 f.,. if Qian' 'nv-' 'gg- FWWWQ f nf ff. x'f? Mufti L- lg CHEERLEADERS . . . PEP AND ENTHUSIASM Thanks to the hard work ancl unequallecl enthusiasm of the Cheer- leaclers the whole student body and our players were kept in high spirits throughout the year. Months before school started the Cheer- leaders were hard at work preparing for the oncoming football season. Through many hours of practive the cheerleaders brought the spirit of the student body to an all time high. The girls were also responsible for the original pep assemblies. for the- trarlitional bon fire. anfl for the various Co Oaksi' signs in the honierooms and the sign in the main hall. Our peppy cheerleaders deserve a great deal of Credit for their big job of keeping our A1-00 students in high spirits. wi V X1 '?l Marianna Luciana Clifffl Sfllfffdvl S,-mor .'Xlternatz- Junior ,Ionnie Lee KraInpholtL Peggy' XIl'flli'llLlIl Junior Senior if su ' 1355 Q. -Q 'Q Q-3' Lynne Bottenhorn Senior 15 ff? Beth YVainv-'right Senior 'Q M 1- 'T W0 M! Carolyn Holloway' Carole Stuart junior Senior ,G ACORNS KEEP WEEKLY YOUTH CENTER DANCES HUMMING Judging by the series of excellent weekly dances at the Youth Center, the Acorns is one of the most well-organized. efficient, smoothly running organizations in the school. The I-Xcorns work in cooperation with the Uakniontl Women's Clubs and under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Tran- quill. The forty members of the club are divided into a series of come mittees which combine in their efforts to keep the weekly dances.up to the top-notch standards for which they are noted. The dances have been famous for their variety. and this year the Acorns again lived up to the rllltldftlel expectations by including such a variety as a record auction dance. a home room contest, New Year's Eve dance. Football dance, just to name fi few. The following is a quote from the local Advance Leader: , , , . U I The people of Oakmont owe'the Acorns, their advisors, and their direc- Chairmen of the lmufh Acuvmes Committee: Mrs' Fred tors a community vote of thanks for their smoothly running dances which Burroughs' Mrs' Dan Dunkle- have never had one serious infraction of the rules or any other major disturbance. The Periscope would like to join with the Advance and salute the Acorn's Committee for a job well done. SENIOR ACORNS-FIR5T ROW: Sue Aikenhead, Martha Ingraham. Beth Wainwright, Peggy McClellan, Christy Jenkins. Sharon Mc.-Xllister. Kathy McClure, Freda Smith. SECOND ROW: Marianna Luciana, Carole Stuart, ,Xnne Y:-rrick. Erma Price, Melanie Smith, Barbara Thomas, Jo Ellen Waite, Esther Irvin. THIRD ROW: Joanne tlasparich. Bob Shaffer, Dick Stover. Bob Munhall, Greg Black, Bob McElhose, John Riegler, Diane Casparich. ACORNS JUNIORS---FIRST ROW: Lydia Buzzelli, Barbara Roberts, Louise Caiser, Genevieve Hadjuk, Betty Waible. Joan Mator, Maureen Lutz, Kathy Cleary, Kitty Cottrell. SECOND ROW: Mildred Conklin, Nancy Pat- terson, Judy Carove, Jean Bienko, Josephine Humphrey, Lynne Bowman, Karen Clarke. Jackie Lamb, Nancy Nluffly. Lola Grosz. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Zoller, Sue Sawyer, Eric Weidemann, Ed Heaton, Bill Crawford, Bill Campbell. Barbara Drugmand, Cora Harris, Winifred McClellan. Muir W' A Q 1 4 f 4 , O , L , I 2 X 4' 5 ' 3 R 2+ ff v ,jd ,A . YJ T4 Q 5 ,fifjq 4 lx ' gash 3 if iw I -f 7. ,M x , .fl 1 .AAC G23 if 1 'ff ,ll af U 'if' wil W ,uf w, 2 Fu.. f-, 41724 Ufgli ZX MATH CLUBfFIRST ROW, left to right: Bob Munhall. David Cook. Bob Huskat, Jackie Brocato, Jim Messina. SECOND ROVV: Ed Brown, Dave Ansell, David Schall, Alan Montgomery, Bill Calhoun. THIRD ROW: Bob McGough, Dave. Lockard, Bob Mont- gomery, Frank Carter. MATH CLUB CALCULATES . MATH CLUB OFFICERS President-Bob Muskat Secretary-Bob McGough Vice-President-Jini Messina Treasurer-Chuck Doty ,-ev MATH CLUB The general purpose of the Math Club is to promote a greater interest in mathematics. provide an oppor- tunitv for activities not in the regu- lar course of study. and to show that Hllath is Funf, This year, under the capable sponsorship of Mr. Rotten- horn. the Math Club. which is made up of students particularly interested in this field. accomplished the clubis objectives and purposes. The slide rule was introduced and the members were given basic instruction in itg the other meetings were devoted to any unusual or uncommon usage of math- ematics in life. I sf I 5 'vw uh' QKYV ,'r , , f Q f.?'s' g , ' -7' 434- 'win 7 I-5 I U L ll IQ ,. Qing L .xx ' , J 4 3 . LV 7 ' Q., J 'Rf ,,, 4 , lil nf' WM. I 4. ,- nc' ' 34,5 'z - Y H af 3 1 '3 5 41 , 1 -0 L3 if Helen Aguzzoli-Vice-Presnlellt Nancy Carrigan-Secretary-Treasurer Mary Carlsongpresiflenl FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA The Future Nurses of America, under the ahle direction of Miss Gil- lespie. have had a very active year and have provided a valuable service for the community. During their meetings they have had informal dis- cussions among the members ahout applications. nursing examinations and the different hospitals, and have had student and graduate nurses speak to the cluh. Aside from this the girls gave service to the community hy going after school and helping at the Visiting Nurses Association. The cluh also visited one of the local hos- pitals. With these activities the F.N.A. has certainly accomplished its ohjec- tivesfto help future nurses become hetter acquainted with the nursing profession. F.N.A. SERVES COMMUNITY l'IRST ROW Nlary Carlson, Helen Aguzzoli, Barbara Jakovac, Karol Lyons, Judy Smith. SECOND ROW: Barbara Thomas, Nancy Carri an Jackie Litwiler, Freda Smith, Jonnie Lee Krampoltz, Barbara Drugmand. 4 A mg X. i' Q' .2 'ff 'Q' pf' Q. ,-2,35 -.1 ' ., 'S , '3' W ,, spa 1' 4 Q 2 Ki Ve 5 , 1, 4, ll l .I Q R ia Q,,,,ffa 4 'X . . y-' r k jS'zW'i ' qkaz ' g,u9'.zg.0-15:19 Q Mai.-15'-'ff-Q wav! ,a. ', 12.511 u'a:Q3 2' AQ .1 up 'X ngQ.nu.aQg4 3 51 .1 qu svn: 591aW,i , I dnsftava, .ui 2 1l'Als 4 .W ...Q 5 51 COMMERCIAL CLKB IJHIIW Cggsolf-Presirlelzl Diane- Caspurif-liff-l'1'f'f'-l'rcs1Tf17v11I Jovce Carclen-Secrelury Nlvrria Halaffr ff7'1'0asz1re1' COMMERCIAL CLUB Thr- rmnilwri of lllfx Cmiime-rn-Vll fluli . 1 L . llif' llilcim te-rl in lllc' lwsl pn-pz1l'1ltiuii fur tllf'II'1 llif't'I' as future- 5f'f'l'1'llllAlf'S uml uffivf- xmr'lwr's. 'lb slizirpnfri lln-ir skills in typing. Sllurtliz mrl zmrl ufliu- pl'au'I1w- is tliv goal ' xsurlxillg girls uml lmyf. 'lilie- a 5 ' A --s - lIlt'IIl- liz-rs lu 1 lvllfllir-Qs I'ilI'f'Q'lA uml gn:-N Ill:-in il Rx -'linipw intu Illf' lift- uf an ullim- XHlIil'if'l'. l llir rlulvi pm mul ln Nl: Yi mn IS i . '. 'ill lillr . 5 W? '67 T Y CD CO3IMERCIAIfFIRST ROW: Barbara Holm-is. .I-ianm Gasparivh. lliw' ilwufif-11. Carol l's'1v- Barham Falmski' PM Seng' Sig' OND ROW: Rose Mator. Maxine Yeager. Barbara Role, Merna Baker. ,Iwi-v Canlvri. Judy Blystone. THIRD ROW: Lnuclta . cwla if, Eric Wlardle. Larry Cassol, John Anidrews. Art Hosavk. Marlf-ne H1-aggi-r, l52 COLLEGE CLUB The college clulm vunsists nf only stttrlents uhm are partivularly inter- vstt-tl in guing on tn vtvllc-ge-. untl the rnectings of this yeaifs c-luli were plannc-tl act-tnrclitigly. The meetings invlufler tll a talk frnin a twullt-gt' stutlent cmit-erning the acatlernic stantlpoint ttf cttllvgt-. 12h xariuus films t'mit'tft'riitig college. tilt panel discussions of likely college problems X and 1-It a visit hy the vluh to a col- lege- vampus. 'lllirntiglt these- variutis activities the niemhers of the club. ixith the expert guidance nf Nlrs. llt-nggi. are alvle to get a lu-ttcr unclerstantling of the different aspects of college life. COLLEGE CLVB OFFICERS Presiflent-Larry Komatz Ilice-PresMeri!!-Klarianna Luciana Secretary!-Carole Stuart Tf6flSllVCV!-Cl1I'lSllII6 Ceppert . . . A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE Dick Stow-r prvsifle-s mer the vlvvtinn nf officers at tht- first tnmfting of tht- College Cluh. The Itrllllr wt-rv 'Larry Ktunatz as the new president. it wks COLLEGE CLLII -FIRST ROW, left to right: Carolyn Iflrtllnway. Sharon Connvlly. Kitty Cottrell, Kathy Cleary, Carol Schrodel, Nancy DeRusha. Peggy Freudenrich. ,Ioan Allshruok, Melanie- Smith. Marianna Luciana. Jo Ellen Waite, Peggy McClellan. SEC- OND ROW: Jim Hagan, Donna Home. Kathy McClure. Christy Jenkins. Carole Stuart. Christine Ceppert, Diane DiVia, Elaine Fr-ntzfrl. jackie Latnlm, Dinah Powley, Beth Wainwright. Ken Stanley. THIRD ROW: Bob Shaffer, Larry Komatz, Norman Himes, Dave First. Dick Stover. Bill Cameron. John Allshrook, Ken Ct-urge, Charles Kelenian. Boll Alderisio, Bob McNeil, Buddy Johnson. Q 5 'rm Wa . g1glv1.. .. L- '- -W' 1 3'-T' 14 Q ff L,.. ' ra-env' A, .3 W' 'T if 'o X! 3 - 4. vez' ei.. , , s .4 i 2 if ,K ,, ,V I54 1-Q25 . ! .Q S ' 1 X I ,A 5 . T QQH' ' A ,Sid A,- Q V 4 . .5 '. 1 wggfuag, i s an ff' V if DEBATE TEAM FIRST ROW left to rlght Norman Hlmes Daud I X X FIRST ROW: Carole Stuart, Sharon McAllister, Rcth Wainwrigllt. Christyjenkins. SECOND ROW: .lim Hagan, Dick Stover, Bill Cameron. Ceorge Pratt. RohSl1affer. FRENCH CLUB FORMS This was the first year the l renr'h vlul: was introrllwecl at O.ll.S.. anal it has ln-en Sueeeesful in helping iLs mernhers he-ronie more fa- miliar with the rnevhanics of l rt-mh. Nlf-zulu-rs must he sf-voml year llrenvh sturlents. Linder the lf-atlership of Nliss Nlelaro the stuflf-nts have founrl a new meaning! to l re-m-li. anml haw also rlis- t-oxererl that Frm-rin-li 1-an he enjoyable. I55 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One of the highest honors that a student ran avhiexe is to lie vliosen a memlwr of tht- National llonor Sowiety. The lIlE'Il1lJOI'S are pit-kv-tl lip' the faculty in the spring of each year. Resicles a R average the stuflent must haw' tht- qualities of srholar- ship. leadership. 4'llLiI'llt'l!'I' antl service to he eligible for membership. Fifteen percent of the senior class are chosen each year anrl five per 1-ent of the junior class. FIRST ROW: Carl Ruppel. Sandy Chilcote, Bryan Peffer, Ronnie Washington. SECOND ROW' Pat Uruhach, Sharon McAllister. Erma Price. BIOLOGY CLUB MEMBERS PROVE BIOLOGY CAN BE FUN BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS Presizlelzlillave Ceis I'il'L'U-Pf6Sl.llIf?Ilf',I im Foster Secretary-Treasurer-Sue IXIICSIIIICHCI BIOLOGY CLUB The number of students intervstecl in the science of living urganisnis IIICI'6'ZlSl'S evifry year. This clulm. spun- sorvfl by Hr. Pupoxicll, pri-sents the pliysival whar- avtf-ristics of plants and animals in such il way that learning can really Ile fun. Thr- club meetings arv in- tern-Sting and varivrl. In- cluflerl ure: guest speakers from numerous researcli laboratories, niovics on bi- ological problems, and a fic-lrl trip to a place of sci- entific intcrvst. FIRST ROW: .llfflfl lkfgnlafk. Susan Helslm-y, Joyce Romanovitch, Kolwrla liarth-haugh, Judy Mosier, Lois Humphrey, Josephim Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Richard Schwartz, Mitch Kovel, Blarlinf- Surg:-nt, Gent-vicxe lladjuk, Larry Yindling, Yourd Fisher Dan Hone-y. THIRD ROW: John Caldwell. Don Hollis. Phil Rymlf-ski..la4'k Carson. Howard Adains. 3 I S Art students are provid- ed with additional art op- portunities and experi- ences hy joining: the art vluli. For tliirty-five years this ffluh has he-Iperl Oak- mont High by making posters. signs. decora- tions. and advertisements for the many different activities of nur Svllfml. These art enthusiasts, sponsored hy Xliss White, enjoy ln-mg vre-atlu' Nlllltf they serve tht- sf-hool. Howard .xii31115-PfCS1'Ilf'lll Susan Helsley-lf'ice-Presirlenl Joan Bergmark-Secretary-Treasurer ART CLUB SERVES SCHOOL 1 wif' f. K Y . Q af Y u vf ,Q fees: Q' 39 , , .A :'f,-- A x ' 5 Q. X: ie V 1 .xglfil -,X 2 H ,Q-xx I VLV, XXA.4 .'j1K.L'3gur. 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Q mu K I ' In .4 fl P- Q I XJ' it SI'iIiYllllC lllllif-l IK5'1' ROW: Janet Vinccnt. ,Indy xxil'LlX!'I',,IL1lll' lkriffilll. Eslliz 5'l'.l,UNlJq Hllwzu .llilfl Lllbk, Janet Best, Naomi Sclnaltn-nliraml. S. flultcmlurf. C. Narnia bor-ki. Lhuck Caliber, Tom Kinney. Bob Yirgili, Mary llliilmn. SICHVICIH fIl.l'B Ol l ICERS llf8Sl'll'UIlf'fJLlIlt' Uriffilll Secrelczry-Treasuref-,lean Lusk 211 ll-i11'l1e-iw mlm lwncfit lruni lllt'lIi fr-1'x1r'c-. Mil ir lrxin, Winifrcd McClellan, Ruth Hawker ljullenclorf, Sandy Andi-rson. THIRD ROW SCHOOL COMMENDS CLUB FOR SERVICE 5l1iiYl1il'i lfllili Ililigl-:iw anal llt'llrfUlIR'Sr lwwl rle-arrilw ills- Lilllib 'if nhl- 5'-rxia-Q' Clulr uiiclvr tile: lf'8llt'I'rlliP of Nlrs. Sparks. Many of the friendly fm-rxive-S rf-mln-i'c-fl liy this vlula iri- vlurla- llc-wmulillg tlie- glial pmls for the fmvllvall gzinie'-. 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' an 1, ,mf ,W .Y ,-Q ' I 6 4 . f Y K 6 VARSITY EXHIBITION Oakmonl Opponent 42 Hampton .,,...,,I.,I7 3.40 79 Verona ,,,,7,, A7,.777A 3 6 60 Gateway .,77 ,,...,, 3 9 61 Verona ..,.w.7 ,,,,,A7777 5 1 il-2 Etna , ,,,,,,.A, ..,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 51 Sharpsburg .. .,.7,7,77,7 48 49 Alumni ,,.,,7,,, ,,,, 7 43 59 'East Deer v,,,,,7,.., .56 59 'Verona ,, ,,,,7,, H732 63 Shadyside ,.,Ye,e,,e,ee, 35 Verona Tournament Co-captains Harry Kent and Willy Foster chat with Head Coach, James Higgins. OAKS START WELL WITH EIGHT AND TWO EXHIBITION RECORD The Oakmont High basketball team began its 1959-60 season in fine fashion, winning eight of its ten exhibition games, losing only to Etna and Shadyside. After a low scoring win over Hampton, the team reached its potential by pouring in 79 points against Verona, our chief rival. The Oaks then went on to defeat East Deer and Verona to win the Verona Holiday Tournament. The exhibition season was climaxed by Ed Houston winning the Most Valuable Player Award in the Holiday Tournament. Ed Houston, Harry Kent, Bill Cameron, Bill Foster, Dick Stover, John Miceli. OAKS ENCOUNTER STIFF COMPETITION IN SECTION I2 The Oaks found stiff competition in Section 12. losing all but 1 of their 14 league games. Although the section was dominated by Springdale, the re- maining teams were evenly balanced. The Oaks fought with determination in every game but the breaks just didn't seem to fall their way. The coaches, the team and the student body as a whole are to be highly commended for keeping up their spirit and good sportsmanship in spite of the los- ing season. VARSITY LEAGUE GAMES Opponent Oakmont Springdale 81 43 Freeport 66 36 West Deer 43 -I1 Leechburg 55 52 Tarentum 55 48 Plum 65 59 Arnold 66 51 Springdale Q2 33 Assistant coach, Mr. Derk. talks with Most Valuable Player, Ed Freeport 10 46 Houston' West Deer 33 118 Leechburg 42 41 Tarentum 70 62 Plum 55 50 Arnold 61 54 Bob Montgomery, Butch Santicola, Jim Hagan, John Harris. Tony Palbuta, John Allshrook, and Larry Komatz. n ' 5 9 0 . V ' ' l - 6 B 5 'I A high scoring senior forward WILLY FOSTER 1. s ' Q Harry Kent zeroes in on the basket as Tony Palguta rushes for the rebound. I' Managers, Tom English and Dick Wadsworth ' f .I V I .ff f fy x fl' Captains Kent and Foster strive to recover the loose bali Hustling co-captain HARRY KENT X, 53 a nk, x A !! ' f,? Ks. if Bill Foster tips to Bill Cameron as Dick Stover breaks for the basket. ,fa f ,Q A R , , IU N2 v High jumping TONY PALGUTA 4 1 . . V xi we Capable center BILL CAMERON I 1 Most Valuable Player ED HOUSTON 6. 1- 4 .e fr V, Ma, ,. Ed Houston pushes the ball over the rim as Bill Cameron and Harrs Kent get into position. f? Perlscope photographer catches an actlon shot of the Oakmont Oaks takmg on Etna the champs of Sectlon 19 Fas movlng senlor LARRY KOMATZ WW1iw...s,,,,, ff hh AQIBSSIVC semor DICK STOVER Sharp shootmg semor guard JIM HAGAN 'gk n-it Z 5 f f gk Yi Q gg ,M 4 4 H .V h ,ti .W , , .M ff S 6 g,E5g ,.l, 4- mv 57 . N I-L 5 M if .4 Emi ,1. 4 Q ,Q . A q' h ., 'Sf-,YEL . Pi ' 7' Q ah. gina I83 f - ifiiifhili ' ' ' Z'2fWf?3f'9' ff' -.-f '-,w c W:'fiQQSTg323.' Wiwfgffi' f f f ' W ? f V ff WM Y gww t ' Q 4 5 3 S Jgr 213 33 A 21 31 at e K if K . 1 L ' 913- 'f , 0- A N J V if I' f, 4 f , , 'Q f k, X ,, ,,7 ,, X ,Q Q M, i , J 4- - ,W ,'i,..,,.A VH, fir' , I Yi' lii iwzz ..Qf 'W 'L ,. .. f .,, 1, A , w,5,.,,,.,, Vita? 'fp X' be l H' if V f A .ii Zf ef.. fn s I , .Z 2 23 2 A 51:3 16? f 1,17 6, 'f 1 , o I84 T N4 ' . . 'f n N f V sum nuns Q -L ' u.....v.,...f..,, 'tml n.......Q,-....,.... ,...,...- llt rhwriihl Shun Inn Duhlu ' -li Left to right, FIRST ROW: Richard Farrell, Bill Campbell, Butch Beard, Janet Best, Margie Alston, Ed Heaton, Bob Uqrinich, Al Kinzer. SECOND ROW: Paul Van Why, Paul Volkman, Barry lludek, George Kratsa, Jim Hunter, John Mink, Forest Pratt. RIFLE TEAM DOMINATED BY SOPHOMORES With no seniors, four juniors and ten sophomores, the Oakmont High School Rifle Team began a rebuilding process and developed a successful team to represent O.H.S. in W.P.l.A.L. rifle competition. Coach S. W. Yan Eman and Butch Beard check out daily John Mink, Jim Hunter, Ed Heaton, CeorgeKratsa. practice ammunition. ,WJ fin' 'i W QL ! lx i 'Q' 2 Q lf. I 5' f , ,g al W - -12 nf I ' ,A L Q, ' uh -9,5 y, ag' X ,I W ' , M 17 44 I 1 'Y 'H ,. Qin. ,M ff Jef if P Y, f .5 an xi? .- ' gg V ' 'ad is I , . ' 'wwf f 6 , X' P 'Q 2 :US '. I ,JA .Q 1' J ' A 3 s n 5 K . 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N- ' nv R va'swW ' , A ..- t,,4.4.A3... ... f ,i fsff2fw 'L f ' .gQL.3f54gfyf426gfV 1. . . , Aamir, 'V L !rw,A.vf K . . 2 arg 2 ,gi , ww.. 1- bww. 2, 7 m X1 4, 9 2 1 fm a Y f-..,,,. ff, Yi xxx 0111111.15 .I.1,11Ul'li11 10- NI.1,11. X11 1 111 11l1l4'l11.1 111Ul11N 1 1 1 1111 1 ll 111111-112 A111 1I11I1Il1I111I 11 111111 11-111111111 111111 N111 11 111 V111111 111' 111'1'111'11 111 111 '1l1'1' 111 11N 111' 11-111111111 111' 111111 ' . I1 111 111111 1111 1f1-11111- 1111111 11 111111111111 N11 1 1l1'1' 11111111 1 1111111 I IRENE S. MASTERS A.B. 9th Grade English, Oak Leaflet. . K Born in Way'nesburg, Mrs. Masters 'ft-., attended Way'neslxurgh H.S. She grad- , uated from Chatham with an A.B. De- dM'- gree and has taught in Trafford City and Harmarville. pfapdff Iwi Mrs. Masters supervises some difficult theme writing. ENGLISH Leaming to read in unison is an important skill taught to the eighth grade English classes by Miss Kerr. VIRGINIA KERR AB. English, l2th Grade Dramatics Miss Kerr, a graduate of 0.H.S. and Allegheny College, has taught at 0.1.5. for thirty-three years. The Peri- scope congratulates Miss Kerr on her length uf serxicv and successful ca- reer. l89 MARILYN J. COGAN B.A. French, French Club. Originally from Titusville, Miss Co- gan spent the last summer touring Europe. She is a graduate of Cole- stock H.S. and Wooster College. COMMUNICATIONS. AURORA PANZA B.A. M.S. Librarian, Library Club A former teacher at Herron Hill ,l.H.S. and Alleg. Valley Joint School, Miss Panza came to O..l.H.S. three La classe de francais! Quell un bon group! SARAH ST. CLAIR B.A. 7th Grade English and Reading, 8th Grade Girls' Dramatic Club. New this year at O.,l.H.S., Mrs. St. Clair, is a .graduate of Pleasantville HS. and Allegheny College. At present 2L2f.i:1iz1:f.,f? Wk fm he Pefmgggggiw A ML' f W , .wi .yn fl ,fun 'Z 7 f. The card catalogue and the Dewey De- cimal System are introduced to junior highers during library class. years ago. She is a graduate of Mt. Mercy College where she obtained her B.A. Degree and Duquesne University where she obtained a MS. Degree in library science. Mr. Riddinger demonstrates the use of the slide rule to three fascinated Alge- bra I students. MRS. VERA M. STAUFFER Aritlime-tiv. Mrs. Stauffer, who graduated from Shippinsville High School has attended 1' Clarion State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, and Chatham and Wilson. Along with her teaching, she is also Treasurer of Oakmont Junior High School. SCIENCE AND MATH Judging from the size of this eighth grade group, we would say that Oak- mont's students are certainly concerned about obtaining a greater knowledge of science. WARREN RIDDINCER BS. 7th Grade Science, 7th Grade Sports Club. As head football coach and assistant basketball coach at O.J.H.S., Mr. Rid- dinger is kept pretty busy. He is a for- mer Johnstown resident, and he at- tended Fernsdale High School there. He is also a graduate of Slippery Rock S.T,C. He intends to work on a Masters Degree in math and educa- tion in the future. 44 ff' -4 ,df N-i'fC1.fff-v.hcfQA4.Y 1' ffrf: ,, 4 rj H 14 CJK Jajllf f.. jgefffi- Efe ifgill fl , L1 .tfcdf 1 ff. i f .' DONALD A. CRUBBS BS. 8th Grade Arithmetic, 9th Grade Science, Science Club. Mr. Grubbs is originally from Cur- tisville. He graduated from West Deer High and Indiana S.T.C. This is his first year in 0.J.H.S. N D' gmt 9.3, M iii? ,-ff. Drink milk three times a day wisely advises Mrs. Gross to her health class. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr Ross coaches a group of perspective varsity men. DOROTHY GROSS Health Science Phys Ed Leaders' Club Cheerleaders Girls Basketball. Mrs Gross is a graduate of Etna HS and Slippery Rock State Teach- ers College She prevlously taught in South Huntington Tw and has bee in OJHS for flNC jf of ref' Www if W Wi - L - t JOHN A. ROSS BS. Health, Phys. Ed., Science, Boys' Sports Club. After graduating from Ellsworth H.S. Mr. Ross attended Pitt on a foot- ball scholarship. He served in the Ma- rine Corps for four years as a lst Lt. He graduated with a BS. Degree from Pitt in 1946 and has taught in Oak- mont since. X . I 'l' , fe l Q , Q .gi if Q was , 9 '81 5 1 4 W W K l an ' Q- 4 V lg V ,. , , 1'I::'-'2-M I 0.-'- - x Wm Q x YF' 4 .x Y: iizgrmx, W, v RY A fa , Ys ul ef' MARGARET E. CALLASCHUN BS. Home Economics, Sewing Club. Mrs. Callasehun, a graduate of Indiana HS. and S.T.C., taught at Apollo ,l.H.S. before coming to Oakmont seven years ago. She has many outside interests, some of which are gardening, flower arrang- ing, and millinery. x x s '.'Y' X I if--'I X + Q ,bf-,L ' xayxiil ROBERT F. HUTSON B.5., M.Ed. Industrial Arts, Handicraft Club. Born in Percy, Pa., and a gradus ate of Centerville HS., Calif. 5.T.C., and Pitt, Mr. Hutson has been teaching at Oakmont for fif- teen years. He is very active in church work, serving as an elder and president of the Men's Bible Club. He has been both secretary and director of the Oakmont Lions Club. A Home Economics class prepares the junior high girls to be good future home economists. LETRUGH C. COATES Pa. History, Civics, Junior High Student Council. Mrs. Coates, who has taught at O.,l.H.S. seven- teen years, attended Slippery Rock S.T.C. Before coming to the junior high, she taught at Thad Stevens and Penn Hills. Mechanical drawing is a necessary and interesting part of every industrial arts eourse. . , 0 . Mr. Higgins points out the country about which he speagib' , K if 03 A X 5 . . Q. . k t -1, ' Ni ', Cx fx ' - J Xg- , ff, sg- -v is N W I AU Q' -r . Mrs. Coates directs a huge social studies Class. .U XJ sv? '- , i' gf-,jul VX 'X t ' ' 'C x . Lv f :trail ru 445' life' Mr. Blair teaches his geography classes about mining, lumbering, water power and a long list of other intriguing exeryday projects. Em M fi- I.-XNIES C. HIGGINS BS. History, World History, Pro- jection Club. Mr. Higgins, assistant football coach. and head basketball coach at 0.H.S.. and also active direc- tor of the Youth Center for O.J.?I.S., graduated from 0.H.S.. attended the University of Mary- land. and Slippery Rock State Tearhfrs College. He plans in the future to earn his Masters Ile- gree in Cuidtince at Duquesne I niwetsity. SOCIAL I STUDIES KENNETH B. BLAIR BS.. Mild. Geography, 7th Grade Sports Club. Mr. Blair, born in Pittsburgh, attended Bryn Athyn Academy, Penn State, and Pitt. He began teaching at Oakmont two years ago and is an assistant coach for the junior high football team. Lorraine Adams Joanna Aguzzoli Rosemary Alherti Diane Ansell James Anuskiewicz JoAnn Arce Paulette Bardes Richard Bartlebaugh Sharon Bell Walter Beard Frank Bonaroti Joanne Brown Ronald Burich Linda Calhoun Robert Campbell Susan Carlberg Georgene Carrigan Joanne Cenk Patricia Coleman Joseph Connelly William Cosnotti Cheryl Cronin Carol Cummings .loanne Dickinson Daniel Dunkle William Dunn Marilyn Elliott Joseph Erdeljac Ann Eves Williani Eves .hum-x I'lNllt'Y Paul 1 1llSNLll'U llnlly flwwv-l1x1.1l1 Jennifvr flilfiQ'I ll'C'X 0 flury Un-k-41 Priq-illu Harm-5' Ruth ,xllll ll.1ru-5 Sandra Ihy-5 .llltiilll lIl'l'tLlrgI Duuglw H4-llvr WMS .M 5'0M'Mi? 13yP39 Ly' , 4111 Lim.- X, ggfllvn ,lllllllvbll Ib' llvnnix KJIIN Iluximi K1-rr Mary Knkdln-N Linda IALINVIIILI The-Inm I.IuyI Bow-rly Luughner Hairy H4-II1 Nldllufffr-y ,Ioyrv Xlalnnm-y Fumrl Nl.ll'N.llk.l Kirhurrl Nlvluliffa- W lllhllll Xl:-1,11---ry Hugh NrI4'flUIA41Y J-IIIIIN Xl' ltllww Hufn-XI Xl4'K.llip Jujw' lJ.1x11l Nl' Uuwrm Ile-ln-n xlvlllvll Nikki Nlillwr n NINTH GRADE lr 0 or , -v- I I J Y 14-41 1 Sigel. 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V nr' if I 1 . his ai riff I' 4 ' r are Q 'sa . ,gi 41 X39 XX .-54 I -el' 101 xr- A-ff' if cr: as , Q' 'wi 'Q' an A S Mary Unik Nancy Vulrmn Susan Whinwright Mark Wlxlvroft Jam:-s VVulker .11-ffvry WVHIIPI' Thomas Watlcrson Canal Weslerman Joseph Wetmore Rirhurd Winchcll Judith Lusk Susan Simm0nQ NINTH GRADE -4' 'U I x David Aikcnhead Paul Agey Wvilliam Alexander Catherine Allen Richard Anderson Robert Anderson Constance Arcuri- -,r Barbara Arnold of John Braden XY Helen Bopp .lean Bertoline Sandra Beilstein .lames Beiber Robert Beck Judith Beatty Marilyn Bayne Cooke Bausman Robert Banyas Nancy Banchiers Thomas Cameron Charles Carden Richard Carlberg Esther Chiusano Margaret Churchill Gail Clasper Geraldine Copeland Pamela Dickinson Karen Dudek David Easly Karen Edwards ffeorgf' lzllloi Karon lf:-Q01-niyvr SlPIlllQ'Il l'Jl4llf'I' llc-tty Fox Judith Frvsliwatvr Josvph Cavazn .lfryw Us-nt Wayne Cont Donna cil?SSClINIl8Il David Hawker David Holden Ann Holloway llonnif- Huelnine David llunlvr John Juvk Paul Jenkins W'ayne Johnston Ronald Kaus John Kerr Judith Kokal Kvnnelh Nlankc Bonita Mast Judith Mason Anthony Mastrocesare Rgfhard Matassa NI J X sf J iff T Karr-n Xlcriuly Ri:-hard Nlcfxuly Marilyn Nlflurdy Edward Nlcljonough Nancy McKnight 20l Keir McLaren Mary McReynolds .loseph Menendez George Midcllemas Kristine Miller Authur Miteheltree Doreen Mitchell Nina Montague Alice Moore Thomas Moore Gloria Orbin David Parry William Phelps Trevor Preece Robert Register 1 'W C fllou ll jkfbil' Daniel Rennard QV, Albert Rocchini Carolyn Rowe Dorothy Santucci Donna Sehweiger'-Mgfyz Robert Segelson .lamie Shadie Karen Simpson Beverly Skantzos Darla Slifer 'Judith Sloan Deborah Soell Georgia Steffey George Sumner Charles Teaque 'Robert Willginson f EIGHTH GRADE John Turner Dnnnu Wugnvr Linda Wiailc Puul Walton Rulwrt Wvultnn dy iff t Wateon Shirley Wilkinson Diane Willrox Peter Williams 744 ' M71 Sumue-l Wbml-ide Carol Wlnrslvy , llurlmura w'y'l'kflff I Fred Yeakley William Yerrivk N14 . TTA 1 1 Yrx Fx n ,X X N 55 'wi X. Q5 1 , -f V ' xi N XJ Yr 'B ,J . - 1. -r, f M fx x lx 1 J -A I NX S 203 Robert Agey Harvey Allen Wallace Almquist Lee Ammerman Jean Bair Barbara Beals Mary ,lo Beatty Penelope Beckwith James Berg iw .loseph Bergoigk , ., 1, Cf N 1 .ludy Bertoline .lean Bowman Richard Boyd Linda Brinker Sharon Brocato Karen Brown Edward Brown John Burroughs Lois Barrows Fletcher Byroni Helen Caffas Barbara Campbell Joseph Campbell Terry Lynn Campbell Tom Carden Joanne Carney Judy Carney .lack Clladwell Carole Chenot Suzanne Costa SEVENTH GRADE all A ,419 and CW' fl 472142 QW f-cfm? ff Q A2 ,X . We 4 f df' I vang- -i 4 .ll 5 ' If N- J,Qf'77p2i f me Shirley Curran I X ,lnannv llvilvll Q Alan Dvlmonaco James Dilnrio Michael Doolen law A mf SEVENTH GRADE Ffa!!! lfliifrgfl ,Q -. Q f' l' lfllury Drake ' ' A I .41 X 1: Q f Donald ly 4 an Q rr fs ' A Willianl Jo ,las I X y P., f ff , ,' .lames L f , , Pau utnn M' L ' 4 Ce 6526, N Q3 X he 5 vi Aix, A fab di 'Q ' ,'A? 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NEWS-SEATED:Doro!hy Morrison, Linda Lascola--News Editor Iris Ras-kin. STANDING: Georgene Carrigan, Nichole Miller. FEATURES - SEATED: Susan Carlherg, Marilyn Elliott, Sharen Bell--Features Editor, Georgene Carrigan. STANDING: Joyce McNeil, .Iames Sharp, Nichole Miller, Paul Hlavac, Joyce Maloney. ART STAFF-SEATED: Susan Marsalka, Alexandria R:- phael, Ann Eyes-Art Editor, Nancy Valoon. STANDING: David Kerr, Gary Greksa, Paul Hlavac, Carol Westerman, ,Ioyce Maloney, Iris Raskin, Susan Rodnok. TYPISTS-SEATED: Barbara Ortoski, Rosalie Shadle, William EvesATyping Editor, Susan Carlherg. STANDING: Rosemary Alberti, Alex Raphael, Virginia Murphy, Susan Price, Mary Kokales, ,Ioan Cenk, Donna Tessaro. 9 2 V, ?f 'S if if ...n me l . figvkfg 4' v e 52 W1 .AK T5-wr , N 'Y 'X r I , I 'I ,JWN iid ' x .'a, WQ l 1 U I L..f,..f I f ,- , gag. , D ,fix , . M V .3 , 4, p -l 1 .TQ M A . 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' A an fi' Q' N 'ng -. 5 f., . 5 all r 'QI' EICHTH AND NINTH GRADE CHORUS-FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Bell, D. Soell, B. Skantzoz, D. Mitchell, J. McNeil, D. Satuc- ci. SECOND ROW: G. Carrigan, D. Morrison, K. McAully, G. Steffie, M. Unik, S. Parry, D. Wagner, J. Bertoline, D. Tessaro. THIRD ROW: K. Miller, A. Holloway, K. Edwards, J. Kokol, C. Westerman. S. Rodnok, L. Nolan, C. Santucci, L. Waite, J. Siverd. FOURTH ROW: B. Ortoski, J. Hertzog, S. Marsalka, S. Wainwright, N. Valloon, N. Miller, J. Maloney, R. Shadle, H. Bopp, J. Gent, B. Fox, C. Copeland, D. Schwaiger, S. Carlburg. FIFTH ROW: D. Dunkle, J. Erdlejac, P. Rydeski, R. McAuliffe, D. Kaus, G. Greksa, W. Eves, A. Micheultree, W. Beard, C. Bausman. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUSES GENERAL Cl'lORIjS!I IRST ROW, left to right: ll. Sadalis, B. Rodnok, M. Kokales, E. Chisano, M. Siena, J. Deitch, L. Brinker, D. NI Reed NI Drake S Ha es J Lusk C Westerman D Cummings G Steffey C Kinzer, D. Mitchell, J. Bailey. SECOND ROW: r . , . . , . y , . , . , . , . , . Carrigan, N. Montague. THIRD ROW: H. Bopp, J. Gildersleeve, J. Maloney, B. Fox, M. Mahaffey, S. Carlberg, J. Hertzog, P. Bardes, L. Horne, M. Tarr. YK!! C5 ffm 1 iv nga . 52 is S 3 if I I L V DRAMATIC CLUB The large membership is only proof of the inter- est created each year in dramatics by the plays in the spring that are presented by the Dramatic Club. An experienced sponsor, Miss Kerr, and her stu- dents put a lot of preparation into making their plays a success. Throughout the rest of the year they study the art of dramatics and speaking. All who are interested find the Dramatic Club a worth- while organization. NINTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS- Left to Right: Vice-President--Joanna Aguzzoli, Secretary-Treasurer-Jennifer Gildersleeve, Presi- dent-Linda Lascola. THE WORLD IS A STAGE . . . DRAMATICS . . NINTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB-left to right, FIRST ROW: JoAnn Brown, Linda Lascola, Joanna Aguzzoli, Daniel Dunkle Jen nifer Gildersleeve, Susan Price. SECOND ROW: Mary Mahaffey, Patrica Coleman, Susan Carlberg, Barbara Ortoski, Iris Raskin, Carol Cummings. x 57 ART SERVICE CLUB-left to right, ROW 1: Barhie Arnold, Judy Kokal, Gloria Orbin, Deb- bie Soell, Marilyn Rayne, Karen Edwards, Judy Sloan, Dorothy Morrison, Lois Burrows, Carol Worsley. ROW 2: ,lean Bertoline, Nancy Banchiere, Pam Dickin' son, Krissy Miller, Sue Rodnok, Georgine Carrigan. Sharen Bell, Jamie Shadle, Gail Clasper, Ka- ren Mc-Auly. .ludy Beatty, Hale- na Muller. ROW 3: Karen Fes- r-emyer, Susan Carlhf-rg, Susan Marsalka, Kathy Ribs, Diane Wiillfox, Joyre Maloney. Alex Ra- phael, Shirley Cronin, Cathy Ra- phael, Cathy Allen. ROW 4: l.in- da Waite, Barbara Wiyvlvtoff, fleorgie Steffey, Susan Fimmwns, Donna Schwaiger, ,lean Barr. Nancy Valoon' not pi:-turn-tl. 22I THE ART CLUBS Those who are interested in art find the Art Club useful to them because they have opportunity to gain experience in the different tevhniques and methods of various phases of art. They have excellent gzuidance from their sponsor, Mrs. Halter. The eluh provides an outlet for eavh student to express his ability in art. either as a hobby or a vocation. O.J.H.S. ART CLT.iB3Left to Right: Vice-PresidentALinda Waite, President-Marilyn Bayne, Secretary-Treasurer-Vir- ginia Murphy. ART CLUB-left to right, ROW' 1: Lorran- ie Adams, Bonnie Mast, Charlote Fletcher. l.in- da Yingling, Terry Ca- mel, Jean Bair. RTJW 2: Cathy Allen, Mary llrake, Kathy Miller, Rohert8 McCurdy, Ca- thy Raphael, Halt-nna Muller. Helen Caffas. ROW' 3: Judy joan, Linda White, Gr-rri Copland, Barhara Wy- ckoff, Tina Murphy, Marilyn Rayne. um.. 1 , 'fig -5 . 'EN Q ilu 'n . v., W. Q ...1:f. -:g x ,h wgfflfi ':a.. 3. -I. 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Carlberg, W. Gent, R. McAuliffe. . f x 1 r 1 ,f ' VA ,f' , 4,-,g LITTLE OAKS REBUILD After a slow start in losing three games, Coach Riddingerls Little Oaks began to click and finish the season strong with two decisive victories over East Deer and Verona. The highlight of the year was the last game with Verona in which the Little Oaks came back after being behind 14-0 in the fourth quarter to win the game 18-14. Head Coach: WARREN RIDDINCER f. 1551 I, ' A gary, 1 2' 45 . k fi' lm Sw 2 'W' an E 3 1 If A ff' . Q gf? fgji 'iq it ' Q ,,,A saw f id ' If :mm ,, All N 'Tl , ' s '5'-- JL Q 16 f 35 W -9 fi 4 m?emqj,, M Q8 r,x'lQfs,,q PQ ' 'HA 4 1 X fa. by ff fx f 3, 0 4 , f ' w .yk1'7 '1w?w vii u uf .1 1 G. 3 o 1,' ,- f .4 , vfis, ff in A N if ,Hx wh 1 we '4 , 4 184 3-agus, , 1, A ,af1x'fLfIt.Q5'v L T ' - 44,4 ' J' -13 - , U.. ' M-f In Q! .uv . f 45? Qvwi , 'f f , 42 ff' A 'gf Y: 1, ,I L. , 4 m vw ,. , 1 f . ' V , f ,' A 4 ,, f w X if - - 5 1 X 5, 4 .4 v if J ss' 6 , AK, . 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OAKMONT JUNIOR HIGH WINS SECTION Oakmont Junior High won their section hy sweeping to victory in all of their fourteen league games. Although the team got off to a slow start in the pre-season games. Mr. Ross and Mr. Riddinger worked hard with the team. and their efforts proved to be a success. Head Coach John Ross and Assistant Coach Warren Riddinger watch the action in another winning contest. Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont Oakmont 1 SCORES l7 Plum ., ,, 21 Penn , . 9 Wilkinsbur 3-I Plum 33 Swissvale 27 East Deer , 31 Etna -II Aspinwall 37 Gihsonia 29 West Deer I2 Hampton 1-3 Blawnox I6 East Deer I5 Etna 'ST Aspinwall 29 Gibsonia 39 West Deer 33 Hampton . , 42 6 Blawnox , High in the air go R. Carlherg and Cv. Crekso for a rebound against Etna. w1 W x ,, ,W ,,-.A Maw., 452, if 4,31 L . A v wg-iif 1 SA gg 1 X -'fuafw .rl-'. X ,, Y M 3 K Q 1g4'. f IQ V I' M A ix, I f 2 ' X4 .M .- 'fri Q ' U Z7 , P A X L Q in 1 - +w A , 0 KV. wr wif . .:, ,' .L m V 1 , iii ij ww S f f- ' , ,xi ,,. was f 8 N14 1 16 11 QQ 12 K i f 5 , 19 10 I7 5 355 ' ff -2 1 M-v :....b' . s,L,J 1 . Q is ' 1 . ' G K --f Svcs.,-1 T' , X A . MW' 3 . E 5' L ' xv: l A 4 , ' Y f f 5Q X U EIGHTH GRADE INTRAMURALS FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Ward, J. Humes, R. Jones, R. Space, B. Mull, C. Federici. J. Fchaper. B. Young. SECOND ROW, left to right: M. Yeakley, D. Hunter, J. Graff, NI. Creksa, R. Cent, D. Ross, D. Weir, S. Keeling. THIRD ROW, left to right: J. Jersey, S. Fisher, D. Dunkle, B. Douglas, D. Kaus, J. Smith, T. Mcffrady, B. Alexander. 441. The whistle blows. and the shouting be- gins as these seventh graders take part in a dribbling contest during their gym period. Aw' SEVENTH GRADE INTRAMURALS FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Dilorio M, Faulstick, B. Ht-ilman. A. .Jackson R. Boyd, C. Woodside. SECOND ROW left to right: M. Doolen, L. 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' ,My , I . f Q , 5 v. x l : A 4 an Q, x K 74 by ,ff I QQ' ,. ,,, t ,e, 4 Th g l Mr. Grubbs adds another Periscope to his collection of yearbooks dating back to I9l7 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of l960 O. S. GRUBBS AND SONS Grubbs Arcade Allegheny River Boulevard OAKMONT. PENNSYLVANIA GOLD CREST DAIRY, INC. Leechburg Road Piffsburgh S'l'ree+ New Kensingfon, Pa. Cheswiclc, Pa. VISUAL PLANT LAYOUT Oalcmonf, Pennsylvania 4 - S uden Coun il Presiden Di lc S+ v r is Ihal Ba lc I - Sihoolw I' m E+ Cur'ri's Blarbef Shoime ge C O Taller H Oalcmonf, Pennsylvania Your Appearance Means a Lol' CURTI'S BARBER SHOP Across From Ihe High School ADGIE'S GULF SERVICE Hullon Road Oalcmon+, Pennsylvania BLACKBURN'S PUBLIC GOLF COURSE Hul+on Road I8 HOLES Adiacenf Io Oalcmonl' Counfry Club ANGELO'S PIZZA LEWIS 605 Easf Railroad Ave. VERONA, PENNSYLVANIA . Phone Oakmom 9528 Allegheny River Boulevard and Plum Sfreel' Oalcmon'r, Pennsylvania JOSEPHINE'S MARKET 663 Fif+h S'I'ree+ OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA MILDRED'S BEAUTY SALON Pennsylvania Avenue and Fiflh Sfreel' OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Choosing an album from fhe modern and up Io dale selec- Tion al Things are Dona Carlson and Karen Clarke. THINGS, INCORPORATED 436 Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmonf, Pennsylvania Judy King and Jeanne Walcrofl look over Ihe choice cul al' I-lenke's Meal Merkel. HENKE MEAT MARKET STOVER AND TESTARELLA, Propriefors 438 Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmonf, Pennsylvania Phone Oalcmont 9 GEORGE'S PIZZA PLACE Roule 28 HARMARVILLE. PENNSYLVANIA Shish ' Kebab Our Special+y CLOTHES l G7 DOT AND WALT I ES Phone Oalcmon'r 2I2I 522 Allegheny River Boulevard OAKMONT. PENNSYLVANIA VERONA DRUG 322 Cenfer Avenue ROSEDALE PHARMACY 5804 Verona Road Melanie Smilh and Be-'rh Wainwright familiar sighls al The Oakrnonl Counlry. famed Oalcrnonl' Golf Course. Club. overlook fha Compliments of the OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB Q9 WM Bed Wishes JOE'S DAIRY STORE 'l'o 1'he Class of 5, N60 ,fl , 8I4 Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmonh Pennsylvania VERONA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 736 Allegheny River Boulevard VERONA, PENNSYLVANIA Direci' Reducfion Mor+gages BOB'S BARBER SHOP zao HULTON ROAD Hours 9:00 a.m. +0 6:30 p.m. Safurday-One chair by appoin+men+ Phone SY 3-7333 Closed Monday i r Besi' Wishes fo +he Class of I960 HEIMBURGER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Ten+h SI'ree+ and Maryland Avenue OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Audrey Sruarf and Sue Schenck refurn from shopping +o pick Iheir finished Iaundry. P Why Was+e Your Time-Le'I Us Do II' for You. OAKMONT LAUNDROMAT 638 AIIegheny River Boulevard OaIcmon+, Pennsylvania A parfy is scheduled? Donna Eiler and Nancy Morrison buy rheir baked goods a+ Robson's. ROBSON'S BAKERY 630 AIIegheny River BouIevard Oalcmonf, Pennsylvania Phone Oak. 3290 728 Allegheny River Boulevard Verona, Pennsylvania Phone Oak. I782 ROAD SERVICE PRODUCTS WEAVER'S SERVICE STATION DOYLE S. WEAVER, Owner 507 AIIegheny Avenue, OaIcmon+, PennsyIvania FOR SERVICE- Phone Oakmoni' 9549 4 DAN'S BAR-B-Q Freepori' Road CHESWICK. PENNSYLVANIA :ew 'S-2-s4i,14amnwum W L FOREMOST DAIRIES INC. 3I3 Archie S+ree+ OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Phone HI - I-4952 Kfen G Rocfb' 9 ff G I - HUNTER GROCERY STORE 856 Allegheny River Boulevard OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA THE CHESWICK THEATRE Pid I'sburgh Sfreef CHESWICK. PENNSYLVANIA KRAMER'S SHOES 76I Allegheny River Boulevard VERONA. PENNSYLVANIA Afier looking Through The marvelous selechon of dresses at AnIoon's, Erma Price decides To buy 'this one . . . JANE M. ANTOON Dry Goods and Ready-'ro-Wear 346 Delaware Avenue OaIrmon+, Pennsylvania Phone OaIrmon'I' 98 WOODI NGS HARDWARE 729 Allegheny River Boulevard VERONA. PENNSYLVANIA Phone Oakmoni I005 Lucas Painfs Housewares and Appliances MILO'S AUTO SALES Your Au+horized Ford Dealer Fac+ory Trained Mechanics OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Phone Oakmoni 3IOI -3I02 In Ta Ior's e es Iighf u as he sifs OAKMO NT fn' kj. FLORAL SHOP STANDARD ,7,,,,.A,.w,, PACKAGING CORPORATION 520 Allegheny River Boulevard OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny Label Division SHOAL P. BERER, Jeweler - Verona's Favorife Jeweler 7I8 Allegheny River Boulevard CHESVWCK' PENNSYl'vANlA Verona, Pennsylvania PHONE OAKMONT 797 MILKSHAW' BAP Cl orange crush THE WILLOWS POOL OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA WASHINGTON AVENUE , pol I- rrol' A Z CHEVROLET, INC. 6I4 Allegheny River Boulevard VERONA, PENNSYLVANIA Highland I-6I00 Oalcmonl' 2400 UNITED STEEL WORKERS OF AMERICA sToNE's PHARMACY Allegheny River Boulevard DISTRICT I9 Subdis+ric+ OAKMONT' PENNSYLVANIA Oakmonh Pennsylvania SHQES OAKMONT SHOE STORE 634 Allegheny River Blvd. OAKMONT. PENNSYLVANIA For Boy! and Girls ABRAI'IAivI'S MARKET 44I Six'I'h SI'ree'I' Oalcmoni, Pennsylvania Rufh Hawker, Susan Helsley. and Jane+ Besl' fake advanlage of a warm summer evening by playing miniafure golf af Savor's. ARTHUR 3. McGRAIL 5AV0R'5 BAR B-Q SERVICE STATION F'eePof+ Road Allegheny River Boulevard CHESWICK' PENNSYLVANIA oakmont pennsylvania Dancing, Dining, and Minia'l'ure Golf X...- EATON-UNDERWOOD FUNERAL HOME 380 Maryland Avenue. Oalcmonh Pennsylvania Since i895 CHARLES L. EATON CHARLES R. SMITH Zuplwfl . C e '9 FASHION CLEANERS VALLEY HEIGHTS X 5 sAME-DAY-sERvlcE Gd X 4f ln by I0 Ouf by 5 X 1 7 L ALAN W. MOR-I-ON bl A '-1 Phone Oalcmonf 26l4 Hul+on Road Oalcmonl' Pa 822 Allegheny Boulevard OAKMONT. PENNSYLVANIA THOMPSGN AND COMPANY Paint, Varnish, and Lacquer Manufacturers Oalrmonf, Pennsylvania ESTABLISHED I847 x. VERONA FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY 722 Allegheny River Boulevard Verona, Pennsylvania g l G Rdg 6' ,, 'Q 99' i t 'swf QQ M The BIG lhree, Tom English, Tony The Face Palgula, a d Bill Schrode make lhe final decision al' Fisher's Hardware J. J. JAKOVAC GROCERY W' 755 Fiffh S+ree+ Oalcmonr, Pennsylvania Calcmonf, Pennsylvania Phone Oalcmonf 677 502 Allegheny River Boulevard Y ' - . . .3 i Compllmenls of +he CHES A RENA Roller Rink CHESWICK, PENNSYLVANIA 'Ml v . ML .. Exquisile Jewelry wi l l -1 xg , F OMER R Noe Jeweler - Walchmalcer 5l8 Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmonl, Pennsylvania Complimenls of KEN ELLIOT Electrical Appliances Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmonl, Pennsylvania THE OAKS THEATRE Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmonf, Pennsylvania HARMAR DRlVE-lN THEATRE HARMARVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Open All Year ln-A-Car Healers THE TV DINER IF lT'S GOOD FOOD Allegheny River Boulevard ' ' ' 3 as - .l. H. TOMLINSON kg 1 OPEN ALL Nle-HT , L W, Oakmon, 9675 cdcf N Insurance and Real Eslale TV Dehgl-1+ wi 347 Delaware Avenue SCH' lC9 Cream OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANlA 1 3 ' 4 ,E 1 A f ,A 3 . 1 ,ff 1 , ning? fi g fi9'1 V RL. 1 f f, 1 ,tfzx v f NVE? I Q 'gf Ml? I Tuffy: f ,,i,,4w-wwf' M' ffg , if in., X I X w vnu 1 if in -D- 9 5' If Q, S5924 .-,,- frhwwf J -v fr ef '51 Q. N I 'f f'rrlz, mxp ' . A Pai , ' I v 0 , v Qigi-iv,2-I gf fi ,i N :E 2 'Yr-.. A ,gay 1, - 4 -ll E, ,'-1 fin-f-aff 44 Meissen MCCURDY MERCURY SALES 20I Allegheny Avenue OaIcmon+. Pennsylvania JOHN McCURY Owner Phone Oalcmonl' 2I -E Y THE LULLABY HOUSE 432 Allegheny River Boulevard OAKMONT. PENNSYLVANIA Oalcmonl 3790 Every+hing From Tofs lo Teens IDEAL SUPER MARKET 524 Allegheny River Boulevard Oalrmonf, Pennsylvania Phone Oalrmonf 27 Res. Oalcmonl' 2063 KIER 6. EWING Real Es+a+e and Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC VERONA, PENNSYLVANIA Massive and up 'Io dale machinery make fhe Advance +he besf. THE ADVANCE LEADER for Communify and School News Coverage One of PennsyIvania's Besf Weekly Newspapers 1 Youn moumss 4 if vANlsH . QM 'wg' at is in R PENN AUTO PARTS CO. I44 Allegheny River Boulevard OaIcmon+, Pennsylvania H. DALE ENGLISH 388 Maryland Avenue OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Oalrmonf 29 I 6 General Insurance Fire, Au+o, CasuaI'I'y, Marine HcIA ff sink IIUJAIA 1 OIEIU. Fvunl Ilan O'NElLL FUNERAL HOME 20I Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmonh Pennsylvania OAKMONT DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 760 Fif+h Sfreei' Oalcmon+, Pennsylvania 4 am Q an IISEPENDABLE 5? y nnuoclsr FAMILY PHARMACY 7l9 Allegheny River Boulevard Bob Shaffer and Bob Alderisio examine lhe resulls from a l' new machine a Communiiy Press. COMMUNITY PRESS 634 Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmon+, Pennsylvania RAY FERRARO OAKMONT 3994 Phone Oakmonf I300 KW: XV 90 , f 3- Jl ' C AUT Rennes sf if ' E 'V O, u- 9 , JACK'S AUTO BODY SHOP 308 HuI+on Road Oalrmonf, Pennsylvania BERNIES FLOWER SHOP Crea+ive Designing 626 Allegheny River Boulevard OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Phone Oalcmonf l74I Mr. Kilmer ahofvs Richard Ney The wide variefy of Spo Clolles available GT his Slore. LOU KUMER 636 Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmonh Pa. Men and Boys' Wear ..LZZvL0. E. N. MILLER FURNITURE 6I5 Easi' Railroad Avenue VERONA, PENNSYLVANIA Phone Oalcmonl' 3346 Sfsfe' C1 Ifafava Lazvena re ax cn Modem Lying R,:m F..rmr,.re af E. N. M .er's. MCMILLAN HARDWARE 620 Allegheny River Boulevard OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA B o Munhar. and Byron Beard ger ready - , R 1 l OHS Slanclard Ring Caps and Gowns y Club Pins Choir Robes r Trophies, Awards Gavels DON ENEIX AND SONS 927A Union Trusf Building Piflsburgh I9, Pennsylvania AT I-0384 grrjrgwerlf-Svlgii looks over some line men's furnishings af Band Uniformg COI'nl nenCefnen+ I I Uniform Accessories l'W'lall0 '5 ZIMMERMAN S S SHOP Flags' Banners personal Cards Mens Furnishings Diplomas' Annuals 440 Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmonl, Pa. HENRY'S HOBBY SHOP FORBEST i ,I 'l'F we don'+ have i+, we'll order if. LUMBER AND SUPPLY 2 f 5I6 Allegheny River Boulevard aqku df OAKMONT- PENNSY'-VAN'A ci-ieswlcic, PENNSYLVANIA MEWQEZR Phone Oallmonl 9l2 l Monfrose I-5000 Broad. 4-6600 ngsnu Pl-Y UTH Y H a ww IIIIIi55III'I X HULTON MOTOR SALES Al' fhe Bridge, Oakmonh Pennsylvania DeSo+o - Plymou'l'h BURKET FUNERAL HOME 42I Allegheny Avenue OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Service Sales and Service Phone Oalzmoni' 2448 HOTEL AN DROSKY New Tires-Our Specialfy .WHENIN-I-HE BLUMETTES MSQDFIBDDRD l SERVICE STATION F ,.. 23IO Freeporl' Road I-IARMARVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 5'5 A e9 e Y Avenue Oalcmonh Pennsylvania Besf Wishes fo +he Class of I960 EDGEWATER STEEL COMPANY Always inieresied in The success of our school. We believe in The Fuiure of O alcmon T. Ch J nkins, Jim Hagan and Mr. Mafi Evans seem Io be enioying Themselves as 'rhey d S Pcfures. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I960 FROM THE HILL'S STUDIO Leading Photographers in the East End Phone MonI'rose I-9999 2I4 NorI'h Highland Avenue PITTSBURGH 6. PENNSYLVANIA BARR'S SERVICE STATION California Avenue and Allegheny River Boulevard Oalcmonr, Pennsylvania Harry Ken? and Ed Housfon ar af Barr's Mod Slafio DODGE Besl' Wishes +o +he Class of l960 THE OAKMONT REUTER MINISTERIAL MCTOR COMPANY ASSOCHATION 609 Allegheny Avenue Oakmonf, Pennsylvania Good Luck fo fhe Class of I960 THE COMMUNITY MARKET UNITY, PENNSYLVANIA mg ROYAL HOUSE OF FURNITURE 6l2 Allegheny River Boulevard Oakmonl, Pennsylvania Complimenls of RUPERT'S SERVICE STATION HARMARVILLE VERONA LUMBER 81 SUPPLY COMPANY Phone Oalcmonl I44 B l h Sanficola and Audrey Walker seem 'ro a ree on . H I H Q ll ll Ce Ofcandy available al BUDS' Oalr. 482l 747 Allegheny River Blvd. COSTELl..O'S DEPARTMENT STORE 328 Allegheny River Boulevard C. Marlr, Prop. Oalrmonf, Pennsylvania Verona, Pennsylvania .S sun Y -,Randal Besl' Wishes fo fhe . xi 'P X Class of I960 X A 3 THE RETLAW CO. Mechanical Confracfors OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA VERONA HARDWARE Cenier Avenue VERONA, PENNSYLVANIA REPRO-TEMPLETS, INC. 6l4 Allegheny River Boulevard A back I h h p occu bl o sc ool s 0 ping spree af JEANS DRESS SHOPPE ies an enioya e aflernoon for Chrisfy Jenkins and Jo I P Ell Wai e. JEAN'S DRESS SHOP 6I8 Alleghen River Boulevard OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Y Oalcmonl, Pennsylvania TASTEMASTER BREAD PERRY P. KRATSA Eigh+h S+ree+ OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA The Besl' for Less KOKALEST MARKET l54 Allegheny River Boulevard OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIIA ffi'lfSfi,5ZilF2i QnEdRRfS4'ilS-ffm me M' Sm new FX IP ffl.. 'X if fp ., L. .ii. ',p.:: MERRIMAN'S BEAUTY SALON ' ' Neff--.'f4'?x I Ia , , , ,,1., 4.. ' 2-JNL .e 1- ' ' ,B !?:2fg4f - 500 Delaware Avenue Oalrmonf, Pennsylvania PHONE OAK. l32 ne Bostianick and Pat Ernst are having a Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of I960 UNIVERSAL LUBRICATING SYSTEMS 743 ALLEGHENY AVENUE, OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA THE INGALLS IRON WORKS COMPANY VERONA, PA. difficult time ing which one o these Iovely hand bags is their te at the GLAD SIIIOP. GLAD SHOP 800 AIIegheny River Boulevard OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA 65 SERVICE ABOVE SELF Besf Wishes +o Ihe Class of '60 M1 Mrs Berfoline shows Marfha lngraham and Jackie Lf I fhellalesi in fashions S+ THEL MAR DRESS SHOP OAKMONT-VERONA THE'-,MAR SHOP 508 Allegheny River Blvd. OAKMONT, PA. Best Wishes to the Class of I960 PITTSBURGH NATIONAL BANK Formerly Fidelify Trusl' Company VERONA PENNSYLVANIA Members of +he FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BILLY BAXTER Qualify So'F+ Drinks by Red Raven Corpora+ion 200 Pennsylvania Avenue OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA ef WILLIAMS AUTOMOBILE AGENCY 4I6 AIIegI1eny River Boulevard OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA BETTER VALUES CENTER AUTO PARTS Corner AIIegI1eny River Boulevard and Cenfer Avenue VERONA, PENNSYLVANIA Phone OaI:. 358I i Bob Monfgomery and Norman Himes enioy a Coke or BARDS. BARD'S DAIRY STORE 608 Allegheny River Boulevard OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA E affiia, I ',1 xl FLANAGANS -I ,- it 'T E E Beauty Shop I f T, T 309 Freepori' Road Blawnox 38, Pennsylvania OAKMONT 998 BOB ELLIOTT Home Decoraiing Carpefs - Arms+rong Floors Painfs- Kifchen Unifs 640 AIIegI1eny River Boulevard Oalzmonf 4282 Triple freaf from lhe tropics! f, 0 , 1 . I, s P 1. 1 1 ffl if G W3 B o- ' ,iiI iw'i. H' 52' Q 0- fr f , Qi 1 ii B 3--f E, -- ..-1 , Come in for a freaf TODAY! This Ad Wor+h 25c on a Banana Splil' Larry Kornafz licks his chops af ihe Dairy Queen as he awaifs his ireai, DAIRY QUEEN 843 Allegheny Avenue OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA OAKMONT REALTY CO. Real Esiafe-Insurance FRED FAVO 622 Allegheny River Boulevard Oalrmon+, Pennsylvania Phone Oalrmoni 529 EAT 'n' PARK RESTAURANTS Enioy +he Big Boy Hamburger Hos'r 'ro over 6 million people in i958 Corner of Guy's Run and Freepori' Road HARMERVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of ALTMIRE BROS. COAL COMPANY, INC. Box 236 NORTH APOLLO. PENNSYLVANIA 43.719 f ! i, f ,., , . Q s A W. -A 4 fs? gg EW A Q eg . . m.- if gl ff gf ,, ,gm , ,nl ., 4 5. fi V. ,3-,,mmfsaww,.x. , 0 W fr cz 'Q,m..... . ,X f r ' 'W 3 - 'X wh W N f 15 W .J. NMw4 ?LA4' fsf,-vxxwu . K . , 1 g 4 44 , V Q V , , , . fu, , wwL,'4t.f ,ggzgvgxiz ' W r, 1 3. rl If W ,L VW. - m..mMM..,mW X qf2ff5g5g.5,? ,Wwf.f . lilvtmnaix 3, ww an 4, 22:1 if be +o shop wifh us, + ee'r o friends af MURPI-iY'S. or ploymenf wi+h our company 'r e e you decide upon a refail ca G. C. MURPHY y Oalcmon+'s Leading Sfore CHAS. E. KING ESTABLISHED I9I8 Roofing, Furnaces. and Repairing Sheei' Mefal Work 329 Pennsylvania Oak. 855-J A. W. KENNEDY MOTOR CO. Ford Cars and Trucks Since I92l BRoad 4-5I27 EMerson 2-4540 Congraiulaiions +o fhe Class of 60 We invife you +o make e o facilifies offered by This s'I' i1 Verona Speed Wash 7 0 P' 'I 5 3' J- 1, 330 CENTER AYEBUE, Dell' ALP V W Ellsworth Speed Wash X 5831 ELLSSVORTH AVENUE, near COLLEGE CDNVINIENCB QUICK R EASY: GOOD RESULTS: OPEN 24 HOURS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS DO UP TO 20 LOADS WASH G DRY AT ONCE SCIENTIFIC SOFT WATER FOR WHITENESS LATEST MACHINES CHOICE OF WATER TEMPERATURE GENTLE TUMBLER DRYERS 20c PER LOAD TO WASH 10 TO DRY CompIimen+s OAKMONT LIONS CLUB of CH ENOT'S CONFECTIONERY Lighi' Lunches Pop, Candy, CigareH'es HOURS 9:00 A.M.-9:30 PM JIM'S GRILLE 3 I9 HuI+on Road OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA CONGRATULATIONS +o +I'1e CLASS of I960 FROM TOMANETTI'S PIZZA P I ZZH Y 755 ALLEGHENY AVENUE Phone OaIcmon+ 9563 Open Monday Thursay 6 00 P M I 00 A M Friday Sa+urcIay 400 PM I 00 A M i I I I I I I J I P W--New, Jfiif' A A A- M ' ' ' ' Donna Harfz Ed I-Iousfon, Ed Cecil, and John SIncIaIr wa'+f III Ir Jumbo Size Pizza while Ihey fake a break from 'their strenuous sfud hours. I MMD I . llllfllii Jw, ' II YNJ IM Illunlul Q In HIL IIIQDJTJ NIM lnxlflllxlb ' Congra'I'uIa'I'ions 'Io flue Graduafing Class of I960 From 'II1e WOMAN'S CLUB AND JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB Delaware Avenue, OaIrmon+, Pennsylvania CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I960 ELMER TUGGLES GROSS Insurance Counselor JUVENILE M.O.N.Y. INSURANCE MUTUAL OF NEW YORK 720 Riverside Drive OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Phone OaIcmon+ 47I0 Abraham s Marker 246 Adgie s Gulf Service 239 Advance Leader 25l Allegheny Label 245 Allmnre Brofhers Coal Company 263 Androsky Holel 255 Angelo s Pizza 239 Anloons Jane 244 Arlhur 8: McGrarl 246 A W Kennedy Molor Company 265 A Z Chevrolel' lncorporaled 246 Bard s 262 Barr s Service Slahon 257 Bermes Flower Shop 253 Bob s Barber Shop 24l Billy Baxler 262 Blackburn s Golf Course 239 Blume'Hes Service Slallon 255 Bob s Barber Shop 24l Burkel' Funeral Home 255 Cenler Aulo Paris 262 Ches A Rena 248 Chenols Conlechonary 266 Cheswlck Theafre 244 Com Operafed Laundry 266 Communl+y Barber Shop 250 Communlly Markel 257 Commumly Press 252 COSHOHI s Barber Shop 250 Cosiello s Deparlmenl' Sfore 258 Curh s Barber Shop 239 Dairy Queen 263 Dan s Bar B Q 242 Ear n Park 263 Eafon Underwood Funeral Home 247 Edgewaler Sleel 255 Bob Ellrofis 262 Ken Ellrofls 249 Don Eneux 81 Sons 254 H Dale English 25l KrerG Ewing 25I ramily Pharmacy 252 Fashion Cleaners 247 Fisher Hardware 248 Flanagan s Beauiy Shop 262 Forbes Lumber and Supply Company 254 Foremost Dames 244 G Gaspanch Marker 264 Index to Businesses George's Pizza Place 240 Glad s Shop 260 Gold Cresl Dairy 239 O. S. Grubbs 8: Sons 238 Harmar Drive ln 249 Henke Meal Merkel 240 Hermburger s Garage 242 Hills Sfudlo 256 Henry s Hobby Shop 254 Hulfon Mofor Sales 255 Hun'ler Grocery Slore 244 ldea 25l lngall s Iron Works Jacks Aulo Repairs 253 Jakovac s Markel' Jean s Dress Shop Jim s Grille 266 Joe s Dairy Slore 24l Josephines Markel' 240 Charles E Kung 265 Kokales Marker 259 Kramer s Shoes 244 F Lenchner Tailor 239 Lewis Lumber Supply 239 Lou Kumer 253 Lullaby House 25I Merriman s Beauly Salon 259 Michael Ponhac 239 Mildred s Beauly Shop 240 E N Muller Co 253 Milo s Aufo Sale 244 MrnlslerralAssocla'hon 257 G C Murphy Co 265 Mulual of New York 268 McCurdy Mercury Sales McMillan Hardware Oakmonf Counlry Club 24l Oakmonf Dlslrubuhng Co 252 Oakmonl Floral Shop 245 Oakmonl' Pharmacy 258 Oakmonl Really 263 Oakmonl' Shoe Sfore 246 Oakmonf Tea Room 264 Oaks Thealre 249 Omer R. Now 249 Oakmonl Lions Club 266 O Neil Funeral 252 Penn Aulo Parls 25l Plifsburgh Nahonal Bank 26l Red Raven Corporahon The Rolary 26l Repro Templels lnc 259 Rellaw Company Reuier Molor Company Robson s Bakery 242 Ruperls Service Slahon Royal House of Furmlure 258 Savor s 246 SCdll6 Company 243 Searle Local Union elfl l22 265 Senior Woman s Club 268 Slone s Pharmacy 246 SPEED WASH Spifzues Barber Shop 250 The Spor+ Sfore 264 Taslemasler Bread 259 Thel Mar Shop 26l Tele V Diner 249 Thompson 8: Company 247 Tomanelhs 267 J H Tomlinson 249 Unuled Sleel Workers of America Dlslrncl I9 246 UmversalLubrlcahng 260 Valley Barber Shop 250 Valley Herghls Nursery 247 Verona Building and Loan Assoclahon Verona Drug 240 Verona Hardware lnc 259 20 Verona Lumber and Supply Company 258 Verona Furnrlure 8: Appliance 248 Visual Planl Layou+ lnc 239 Wagner s Dlsfrabullng Co 264 Weaver s Service Sfahon 242 Williams Aufomobule Agency 262 Willow s Pool Club 245 Woodmgs Hardware 244 Zummermans Men s Shop 254 A P - H 'I I U. u I R b l . ' 262 B ' I 257 ' ' ' ' ' ' 258 ' ' 260 - . I J S , I ' ' 248 - ' 259 ' ' C: ' .' ' - - K s F . T Q L 1 . - .. Laundromat 242 Things.lncorporaled 240 D I U I M . ' E I i . . . ' . . ' . V r . , , . . . . 4 nl 1 ' ' . F . . ' ' . . . O W Z Mr Bottenhorn 6 7 38 128 Mrs Cook 6 27 Mr Derk 7 36 179 Dr Flrst 6 14 15 17 Mr Fluke 6 7 30 98 1 Miss Forrest 6 7 38 4 Mrs Fulton 6 7 22 Mlss Clllesple r Cross 33 35 9 1 7 166 168 175 Mrs Haack 7 22 41 Mrs Hengg1 6 19 Mr Hutson 6 32 Mrs Lmdbe 37 39 4 Mr McLaug Mlss Melaro Mrs Morrow Mr Moussea Miss Navarr Mr Popov Mxss Sho Mr Socash Mrs Sparks Mr Spence 6 34 39 128 183 1 1 1 26 18 Z5 26 Mr Tranqulll 6 23 114 Mr Van Eman 7 21 23 9 185 MISS Whlte 6 31 112 1 Mr Wagner 43 1 166 169 11 3 Aguzzoh Helen 49 2 106 107 112 132 133 142 143 15 Alkenhead Susan 49 74 107 110 113 132 13 9 140 141 146 156 Alderxslo Ro ert 4-9 68 73 102 1 152 Ammon ra es 10 21 49 74 07 Anderso 2 33 43 49 10 07 1 128 9 Au ele T rl 30 49 73 1 141 151 74 Baker Mer a 22 50 1 Bauersfeld Ru-hard 7 Ben s Marcxa 113 123 143 151 Bldek Malema 137 140 Black Wllllam 122 Bonaro 129 159 10 50 74 107 1 1 132 74 107 Gr go 30 50 12 1 tl Peter 51 110 114 122 Bottenhorn Lynne 10 11 22 51 72 74 110 120 122 '132 1 134 130 141 144 145 163 67 Brlscoe John 2 48 5 7 7 8 112 122 123 124 126 1 159 168 170 172 173 Brocato Jacob 51 128 148 Brown Edward 51 71 73 124 Caldwell John 43 52 73 102 129 Cameron Wxlllam 52 107 124 132 133 137 139 153 155 177 178 180 181 237 Carden Joyce 52 105 114 124 128 Carlson Mary 52 72 74 107 112 113 122 123 124 126 127 132 133 14-2 14-3 150 Charlesworth Wxlllam 52 73 99 123 164 168 170 174 Cluloote Sanford 24 53 74 120 128 155 270 ' ' 7 1 9 .9 '. - 7 9 1 9 I-1 's 1 u 1 1 1 7 ' ' 7 1 ' 9 1 9 1 1 1 ' . 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