Pen Argyl Area High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Pen Argyl, PA)
- Class of 1956
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I8 Underolass Actuntres Athletros Patrons Foreword We the class ot i956 are the products ot many edu catuonat rntluences Unlrtce our toretathers we have not been bound by the tour watls ot a ctassroom the wtde wade wortd has been our classroom This revotutron an educa tion has been made possrbte by the tremendous advance ments ot the mass medra ot communrcatuon The crnema has rnttuenced our dres the radro ou speech the tetevrsron our habrts the newspapers our oprn tons and the magazrnes our tastes The rmportance ot these agenctes an moldrng our pe sonahttes and the progress rn untercommunr at on berng made rn ur own communrty the rnstattatron ot a drat te phone ystem have prompted us to chose communrcatron as our theme We shall explore the retatronsh p between certarn me dna and aspects ot our schoot hte Frst the taculty and the motron prctu e are par ed oecat. e the crnema rs a su plementary tool ot the teacher The enrors and newspapers are contrasted tor both deat wrth per onah e A parattel rs drawn between undercta men ard magaz nes srnce both express many drtterrng vrews Fourth a match rs struck be tween actrvrtres and the redo both are meora ot roea change And trnatty spo s and tet vsron are grouped or obvrous reasons X .o'A 'l Dedicated to KERMIT J. PYSHER N J' - f' L!- ln Memcry of HESTER A. HELLER Teacher 'ri Pen Arg,f 5:1005 for Yhirfy six years, deceased Ju'y 30, I955. MEMOIRS Pho+ographer Mr. Pysiweiis imferezi in pecfoqrepifiy began in Pia earqf 1.1- Teems and continued in aw imcfiiciai capecify ii'WVOUQiTCLiii lfs few of duiy as an eeriai eegeeer in Wcfid War ii. A' We e-ed cf iecsiififies Fe wcfifed as aw ess'e'en+ piwofcgfaofei add 'fm I95! ide cze'e:1 Vs CN' 5213.3 Lew Aff, in Banged Tefcegiw Hs piwcicgfepeiz arf' and iee sefvbe, Vi Ppee Pas es+abiisi'ed ei H-rivirg business. His feciimical knowledge and GFTiSiiC abiiiiy have 5-2193 iw meiifq our Measwed yeafeocis The winners of maey sibcfazfc press eeec:'e'i:' ai-wefds, herb s+a+e a'd fefceef Bezaese L1ei'a:g've':: 13e si',f Sri'-Sii'?'N6 eed T 5 5'-52 r i - ' ir- Y ,- 3 U I -Ali 13' fee sfc:-:' cn c' e ',ee'scgf, we, fee can :N me feie pfce ' oed'2a 'g VEVCNFS 1956 fc an effeee' ceeerdaoie fffend, Ke rf'+ J, Pyaeef. In a familiar pose, Mr. nysher checks his equipmenf +0 i'sure a perfecf pidufe, .ww xvm ,Q Q ' 1 ' 0 fl ,si- E D f cf Wi 17 lic-n ' i E W X 0, X 'x 95' ff: G+, v. W , ai , an i 9 o in A WAS' W x X 44- . 95,0 4' . ff. '. 4 x H E ru, F . e 1 .Q A fc . 'gk . -, if-..1. W if , X my ,z rg H' is ,i wf Dr. Muih Sirxge 'Fe fclwfwe cf 'he 'Vw-Q W if 1 f- :M . , We new corscfdafed Q'5m'YlE1' ,Wig ffm JW iq VH ah'-F V ' The supervisfvg pfincloai, our ifP7O3' igefw Fe: 'vice gfca' Q51 w Hone! sfridee. Such acuarwiemefl ian 2'mf be :'2o ed 'Q fu 'Mn ' vision such az Dr. PWM? NNW' D . VJ' Q-ICQ? ul pfcgfesi WP? 'Fe mafbf. -fe,-.m.,,, ,X L Administration The pursuii :L lrnowiedge and rife achieverneni of scholarship are il-e aims oi a siuderk Under William E. Minh, iupervsnq prinooa, and Allen Jackson, high sihool princioai Cornoewen' +eachers direcl our aiaoernic and Jooal acfiviries ano lceep our educaiional siandardg high. Wiih sympalhelic underslanoing 'GTC wise bu? firm counselling Their influence and guidance are reilecied in The responsibiliiy and iniiiarive wilh which They have endowed us. .ff iff' ' s Dr. William E. Muih, supervising principal. dicfaies a leffer 'io Miss Jean Oliver, his secrefary. Dr, Mu+h always lisieris sympafhefically fo fhe many problems of his feachers and pupils. 'N- onk. fi '01 fp. 4 'H ',, 915 YL -I If .1 ' ' As only one of his many duiies as high school principal, Allen H. Jackson prepares, ihe sfaie regisfer. In addifion, Mr. Jackson insirucis a plane geomefry class. Allen Jackson and Miss Doris Roof, his secrelary, examine ihe high school records of former Pen Argyl siudenfs aiiending various colleges. J, ' xff 4 I s., l 2.-561 l gi - is , , iill i.illUQ.ll 1 .1 STANDlNG Paul Weaver Wm Young Ralph Greenzweng Sfanley Snyder Wm Reagan Roberf Harrner SEATED Harold Sauerwnne Wm Cousin Wal+er Sandercoclc Fred Achenbach Wnlbur Nolf and Clufford Jeffery CAM ERA SHY Wm Black R W Musselman and Clifford Ronalds Board of Education or ou year T e en Argy Aea o Q s ar Pen A gy repre en+a+ Jes ha succen fully conveyed lhe True Cp ul ol Modern eoucal or To our Commumlmes In dnrecl corrmunncal r wwlln We for eop ard ha wrecled 4 O bofh nn and oul ol schoo Slanoard ol educahon ln The Slale Bev have been ram ed so lhal loday n Argyl Dlanob among +he eader o ol am lon Comfy T day lhe lh areas are one sely l w p alwe Q oup ou rome lhal Thx e oon o l ha oeen n Q umed oy men or vw no a a The School Board Offlcers SEATED Wm Couslng Sec refary Waller Sendercock Presldenf Fred Achenbach Vce Preslclen+ STANDING Wnlbur Nolf Treasurer armne +he ireasurers accoun+s fo eslablush fhe schools nual budgel' by llllif Q ll ' - A 4, 531 v , I F l r f elf P , w fe J F' S hoof Board composed ol Wind Gap p,GlV1l:lElG Town- hip, ,d f rl 9 J- 5 ' , ' EQ, ' , ', 'map le The Bo 5 d' ioilal aoflvllles lor .h Q6 1 l l S ' ' Y Pe F V , A l 5 4 fi rh- p ' y o ,, fee N clo nl re reaenl ' ro , ll is r good lol . 'C f CN QA 71 y 5' so wllli gly a,: ' ' n nd cox ge. l - ' I :V ' I V 3 ex: l I ' ' an- .as 'Qs V. 3 V V J.. L . -.Nay-X, Roberl Behr smiles cheerfully as he finishes cor- Teaching English and French, Miss Dorolhy Bedford helps clarify s'ru- denl unders+anding by using fhe blaclmboard as her means of expres- sion. Miss Bedford is very aclive in fhe NEA, serving as ils local chapler head. recfing lhe las? English lesl paper. Under his guidance, sludenls learn how +o fransfer fheir 'rhoughls info words and acfions. His proficiency in helping seniors raise money malres him a valu- able class adviser. Well pleased wilh her firs+ year La+in sfudenls, Mrs. Edna R. lmhof expresses her pleasure wi+h a Friendly smile. Wi+h English and fhree courses of Lalin +o leach, Mrs. lmhof is always busy. Our librarian, Mrs. Myrlle Easlon, reaches lor anolher en- cyclopedia in search of lherne malerial, Her helping hand guides many siudenis lo new lielcls oi enioymer-il 'through reading. Harry Mervine finds il difficulf lrying lo poinl' our Pen Argyl on lhe globe. Mr. Mery'ne's Family Living classes prepare s+uden+s for a life of personal con+ac+s wifh lhe world around lhem. ' v van-:fx pix Weighing his signalure, Willard Schadel manifesfs io his chemislry and physic classes rhe accuracy of fhe scale. Mr, Schadel is an aclive pholographer and does some worlr of lhis Type in school. Explaining lhe budding of a lree, Richard Eclrerl, finds fhe biological charls are advanfageous. Mr. Eclrerl assisls fhe Foolball and baslrefball coaches in his eller school hours. v gg Mrs. Marjorie R. Williams smiles as she records her well- a++ended classes in The regisler. 44 f, r 4 .f , I 4 4 ' A 1 f Mrs. Grace Samson inspecls wi+h ufmosl care a sl:ir+ made by one of her many home economics sludenis, Through Mrs. Samson's courses, girls, wirhoui furlher Training, become compelervr homemalmers of lomorrowis world. l.. 'l1,.7 Taking sloclc of all lhe 'farm journals and ' weelclies seems qui+e monsfrous, buf for Wally Burz, vocalional agricullure insfruc- +Qr4 il ig a simple raslr. During The year fhe agricullure deparfmenl planls lrees and performs olher service proiec+s under his guidance, ff- ,J -:J 4-0 be The guidance counselor, Marlm Fran+z, loolzs lhrcugh a modern maga- zine in search of informalion on prospeclive professions for high school seniors. His advice fo siudenls has proved mos+ helpful in aHaining college enlrance. Salvafore Maueo de-mons+ra+es fo his fyping classes his abilily +o do eccurale and speedy fypcwriling. Mr. Mazzeo's friendly smile and clever wiflicisrns nnalre him a popular liacully member. The irls' gymnasfic ins+ruc'ror, Mrs. Vivian Turner, demonslrales ihe 9 correc+ me+hod of holding a baslrefball. Her buoyan+ spiril is a cheerful addirion +o lhe school and slirnulales girls' inlramurals. 40 'D pa..-:asa-ltr - .Q K x Q M' R ,...--- X 1 't Ati ,V , ,A I ' J V4 Q Q A - A2 MVAC! :::'c5 coecn and 'ns+'uc'o' O: soda sud DE R.':c pr Peru 'vas 'nv opporYur 'y +9555 good c 'ze-nsnfx: Or 'HQ Uefd and Tn ' C HSS'C '. ,mf 3559 Sp,-,Lf 'max lr- fron' nf fir- hu drg aff V 5 SF'ng fa 'WC 7 Q ig, WWH ca narlonaf pYea of safe driving before us, Richard Wolford Vresscs fhe fundamentals of careful operaion of cars. FOOHDGH coaching and reaching of social sfudies nnalce his program Vdrlgd. l -x rw' .ft Loolxng ou+ for Une plnysxcaf weff-berng of We PUPIVS IS John Laky heaHl'x reaclner. , If ,Agjg-'pq ,V J V '::'bew' few' Y . 1.. ' :L3 M' 5+ Af- :axes If .1 A Edward P4 N -' seizes :Lrg ec L A-T! A. 1 i V f . ccacn Mefzznes g-2:g'a: f and r E-9' . ..',.j:J or CJ 545-919 wwe? L-,, f Q-gpg .ii 5 , . Y n 9 . 5 asses 'c a + :.g- . 9 iue'2' L X N A ers Ou' '-ncder' v fl Q T 44 4 4 ,. x v Y, ' D. ik' To lmeep idle hands busy is line aim of David Godsha l, shop leacher. Under his guidance boys with manual dexre'ify are allorded an op- porfunily lo use Yheir lalenfs and develop slcills along mechanical linei. Under lhe inspired direclion of Mrs. Anna Kress, fha Mixed Chorus and rhe newly organized Junior High School Chorus rose fo lOlfy heighfs of performance lhis year, Music conlribufes beaury and cullure fo our lives. From Seplemher lo November, Millon Fochh our band irslrucror, busily prepares roulines for his marching band on lhe Ioolball field. His concerr band is one ol' lhe highlighlg of lhe music les'ival in May. On leave of alvsnnce Mariorie May poses For her passporl phco which she is using in Germany and olher foreign ciries while leaching lhe children of American servicemen. Wirh fhe laresl poclrel size radio Harvey Rc-hrig ru-'es ir a news bullelin fo lreep his sludenls aware of lhe world around lhem, Mr, Rellflgif V557 l OWl0dCI9 Ol fhe curdoors arouses sluden+ irfleresl in scier ce. A - v TS' 1 ,x gl' In Q4 fa ' A-af Nix faq, f '51-5 --J 5 JN Miss Grace Dennis 'Finds +ha+ her colleclion of foreign dolls helps her sfudenls +o be++er undersiand +he world and ifs problems, Around fhe globe fhe dolls symbolize world bro+herhood. ss. Teddy Hoffman lislens wi+h anxieiy fo +he sounds from fhe ear phone which +he school nurse, Miss Mary E. Smedley, lesfs on him. Miss Srnedley's devolion fo her vocalion exemplifies +he nursing profession and medical science. Mrs. Duane Brugler, Mrs. Kenneih Allernoie, Mrs. Clyde Male, and Mrs. Walfer Parsons are shown preparing a fasly and nufrilious lunch which is served daily io an ever-hungry sfudenl body. Gordon Edwards, Slanley Williams, and Marvin Hill, cusfodians, have fhe 'rasll of keeping fhe building clean, lxeeping us warm in winler, and mairdaining lhe beauty of fhe school grounds af all +imes. C27 Mrs. Dorofhy Slopp poin+s ouf io her sevenih grade class some inieresfing fads in his+ory. Her pupils have bene- filed from 'ihe fascinafing souvenirs she has broughf baclc from her European iravels. in .,-,,.- i ' Dr. C. F, Slolllef examines ll1e ears of a llrsl qrade child as par? ol llwe slate yearly lnealflw exarnlnavlon aclrrlnlsvered fo pupils. Mrsc Clwarles May, his able secrelafy locks on wllll lrveresf and approval. Dr. F'anlx Dellenzus gives careful aflenfion lo our Yeefh lo loreslall llve posslble ufe of denfures. Upon cornplellon of llne annual denlal examinallons lwe ollefi yar7ous suggesfions lor beller care of llwe Ieelll. ln ihe H9'd QF dqvlgvy fl lg now oosslble fo de'ecf caylfies belore 'lney cause frouble. Dr. Henry Segalli makes use of an Xaray piclure lo cle+ermine exacfly lnow lwe will proceed wlrln a paflenls loollw. K.. 3 A l 1 l T- i One of Dr, Jclv l.r'zo's rv-aln concerns ls llwe alllw O5 our s'udc-nf body. Keeplnq abreasl ol 'lve laleil rned'ca adyancernenls, he adrninlslors Salk anll-pollo serum to llve grade school clralldren. Dr. l-le':er' Jag: ard r's asslvanl Mrs, Arllwur Frey 'eacl' 'ne roof C5 llwlnqs wl'l1ll1e ald ol an Xbfay. 'llwe defval exarrwlnylons no? only asslsl in the pwsewafcn ol llwe leellv, buf also lend lo improve We general good llealll-I ol flue sludenf. F' SA 5-Q.. V I R 1 x , . 1 '1 x I AI ?' I I 7 W F wvuoulc Mniyb NQDAU M ovQ URPWNQ 3 4355... 51 1 Vaccine Gul K 'lv Pccfcvi +L-ul 4 M 1 i Penn FU l W5 alsk tngkgt LQ 59' fjlbst Llfrfefzffffy iw S X X w , I I N if JL lf A7 H s sv Y 4 ' Y-gli-1 f Ji, f 'UQ Q 'Lx ' , VINCENT B. ABRUZZESE General Scieniific 1' 7'f3 'Jr CL' 5 -3'fL.'C1 52,2 ID s'i'd-ou? xierfcrwef 1 '. Nw Cffms baseba' afo 'mam MP es, ACTNVITKES: Mined Chef Phcvzgraphy Cub N, 2g Awimi UI23 u V: B35 Chorus N: Baseba , ofbal' 2, 3' Vdfey Ba- 2, Vafs v u 23, NAMA MAY APPLE .d Ch General 'Wanna hs' may Fobfjes, fvvrg ' cs c:-edifa :Pc'sqfanHs 'U vb 5 s ard dafzivg, She is f in 'ef :MQW -ffefe swe aw be S 'gfxf CHZW and 'efes Ddff in play pu' an by We CL'..'f , fe 1 1. RONNIE L BARTHOLOMEW College Preparalory A member I Ire Crvll Delen e o d Boy Scouls Rorrme rs a lane example ol good Cllr s sc: ool prrl a co opera ron we on Iwrm ma y Ir en S IVITIES S e Cr w I bale Club I 2 3 Pnolo rapby Cu I 5 f 'I lv 5 ge 'ix TERRY A BEERS JAMES D BLACK General Screnhfrc College Preparafo,-Y rry rs ne Inol rod of our cl we ve ln Sglqog ard Cgmrflmllf rv, lm moiorcy Ie and wdlclr Inrn Q0 ra es Ivrqh wrlh us ACT VITIES H Y urrnq I1 ure lrme and aller 5 o r l n 3 m can e d o a er I I F r rr I servrce slalrorl ACTIVITIES PIro'oq ale Club I 9 O, y C ub I 'vl e Slaqe 5 9 5 Cho us 3 r-lor P e apr Club 2 Senrors 1956 Preparrng For Future KAY ANN BLAKE College Preparalory BERNARD EDWARD BONE Commercral DONALD CARL BORTZ Agrrcullure i ., rf 1 T 'sl 7 ' I' I ,k b K O ' ' f H Te ' I' ' ass. G' Ag, ' ' I , JI, V ' ' ' Iv' a Q ' . I ' ' . I : I- a zen, Hi I1 5 I4 nd D ' IS Ieis A :Iwo I I, 2, vice-p o5'cIe I' 3: FOo'baII , ar- ' .' La. ,I ' , , Cl, Ire b loun worlrifq al a I Q I ag , 25 Baske bal I, 2: o e s'cs I, ACT 3 rdf, 6. W 2 3' Dp. ' ' . I - - Deb , 2, 3: MR d CII U-, I, A 1 - Q ., lb , rapll I ,2, 3, wr 2,3:.l1 a 2, 3, Cf.,-. Ig Bsb fl 2, 3- 2 3 Hi-Y I, 2, 3- mea Clwrui 3. r . Jul' P1 Srmlfv 21 Prwzf H I l Kay ig Small bel mlqlwly, especIawQwl1en Bernard, who Is planr-irq lo enler llle Joirinq us In Iwls senlor year, Donald ll- ,i'1:3. CIIVIIIES: Tl- mi ' I wie: cf N Von fl 5 ' , , 4 Hi-Y I, 2, 37 Bali lball I, 2. 7 GIGS , ' I 5' 'lids in. C I- worlr, In Irs a e Vme he ' hun- cr re I Q IPIG : ' I S 2- ' T IV I' Ile N 'Ie I Irq r frm r W: e . 3: Ban 2' 37 I lr C b, 5 Q I - I-I 0:1 '. ACII I : I 'ue 3 is - U le I , vowel Ball 2, ' I Ch , 2, 3: Sm Coax! 3: , . . b I h I Q ME E 3 5 HO! or Scczew I, 2, Vrsual Ards Club 2, F,F,A. I, 2, 3. I L ' , . . f X I I I ,, N f ff ' 5 A Lf' 4 4. . . 4 I I :' comes Io Iallr A V S e 3 U I S boo y I Mrxed CI'Oru d Dena e u e re are asurer 2 3 I , NGIIOM Honor Socrely 2 3 nlslry n llwe so I the Sa ar Army was very ual 5 Iroe ra Inq l'II'T'I VYIQITTLDCVS p VT 5 'IG onor S el, NITIES A d orus I 3 MOIRS 3 Na' or n 2 secrelary 3 wvQ lwas won many rends I'1rouqI'1busF FA r sp r I enlays I ard s nq n llwe de oul oors ACTIVITIES I-Iurlmg and F lung CI b -I '3e '-Q. 'O' ':: ' DAVID BRAY General Scaenhfnc e all lcnow avld as a e Irlen and as one who lS alva s good rafured an Ol un l e a Ies e s e 0 ann l ACT!!! OI rapl Rado u oolba Clnorus 3 ,og QW SANDRA LUCILLE CERAUL College Preparalory elnnq ln por 5 San ra 5 one 0 ou cz baslcelball pa,ers rsn IS ed n L ACllVl U elball n e 1 I. 3 Varsxly C ub3 D PETER J CASAGRANDE College Preparalory ACTIVITIES Plnoloqraplny Club 3 gee dry I l 2 pr I n 3 eball 2 Baslcelbal rm er FOO a Manager 3 reen E 0 r lonal Honor S y IC eeaden nal Tlespran Soelely 2 presld nl Varsuly Club 3 MEMOIRS I ...En JOHN D CESARE General ns q :el r nallly 5 wo mar fr I ron We wlsls lulm c os ed e elrone a e Nav IVITIES 5:1 L rar Cu 2 l-1 Y3 Senlers 1956 .AS 'Q' 59' I SONIA CASAGRANDE Busnress Ev:.luca'non No TV eovvedlenres have anyllnlnq on onza l-Ier mlselmevou and eomleal nalure leave von leer Ilne llfle Ol b9 Q e lluesf Q r our e AC r ry Cub s erel 3 Bas e 3 Seuence Cub HENRY W CHAMBERS General Lver,one knows n r as a en y 5 5 ec selen LJ vorle Wlnenever ea le upon Henr, e HQ gpe 5 rn e sure ree lr- an e c s H y hope ser ACT JI Taking Interest In ' 'Q 'V . 1 'Qgr imwf 1 31? Tig 1 f I W D I In ' d , : , - , , , 7 , ' ' ,I I, d rel , preS'denI 2, HI-Y I, eg? S ' A ,' ' 5 ' lull I . W'llw 'nes Urlbul l' I de I' I BGS l. I I Ma - ,f ' A sur I In :ll ary ,b Io-, ' - GQ I, 2, 3: Ib l' , I flu wi 4 Il I ln lass. TIVI- Tlesi Pe gg 1, one ne 1 el e G in I 21315-rOOIPldv2 Ne' TIES: Tfzeww 1, 2, 3, semen 1, 2 Ig F 'I l 2, 3, Hi-Y l,2,3gM71ed ll I Siiel 2, r ' T31 Na- 3, Lib a I 2, e ary 7 lif- 'I Iwo I ' ' , ,' e 3: ball 3 ' l 3, J , 2, 3. I A N 4. 99-V - 4' Wax, ' Ex: I' ' 5 I, d I I r Joy, ' U' Hd Weabge pe 33 - - I-le rg Irl dl nd I P V ' ' NU lf! A III' I1 5 n ,f fleece ln qln lnis 3 l llc 5 ' - ' A ' l d elud i Iwer lu'-re plans. - ' ' SUQSQSS If his I1 9-I Ig l N I' le lCS WI Aflfgly. I Pd TIES: Trl-Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Gee C' b I' of le 5 S J, f Serylrg in +9 Y. oi' el Ins -I firfe 'dA d ln Baslc I 2, 3, Ba d l 2 3' Base- ACT 3 R 'gc Chb lg gb Y 5 I1 Ll lnl Ia.:fi'e ees' ls ares. err ball I: Vc y Bal 2: ME eo Owens 2, lb 3 Ig, V i 'G beizrre a f.- 4. Il - 3 ' A TIES: Fedex 3. I I I I I Qt 'it JUDITH ANN COPPOLELLA General Judy, one OI our vivaclous cheerlead- ers, will be Iusr ag Cheerful as a nurse. ACTIVITIES: Green Echo I, 2, 3, I'rI- I-IIYY I, 2, Treasurer 33 Cheerleader 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Library AssIsranI' 2, Phoroqraphy Cub, secrelary 37 Bowl- ing League 3: Varsily Club 3. . E.. r.. 4: ,r 'XG' -0, 112' I A 'F fir . I fififrq. RENEE ANN CORTEZ Q 'F' C41 I .nf WAYNE L. CREVELING General Clerical General Renee is an ar'rac'Ive'y CVQSSQCI QW W,:,re has ghen us proof of his great who comes Io us irom Wind Gap, love, dromahcz, He has beerr an assel Well-Ilced and obagarwr, she should be a success as a beaurlcian. ACIIVIIIE52 Tri-I-Il-Y I, 2, 3' Buziress Educfyion Club If Llbrary Quo U-'ar-. 2 3' Llbrary AssIsIanr 2. Jurior Prlze Soealclhr 2, 'Q cur C'rTs raz pajearns ard deba Ing, We hope he will furrl-er 'his fare In college. ACTIVITIES: UQoa'e Clu I, 2, 3' Cnrslmaa 3u':Qa f I 2 3 Ulu. Zi. GEORGE DALMAS, JR. General Scienlific Corning Irorr our N rgwn Gesrzge ioined our CE-ss 9 slr grade. P-'H ardenf lover cf M, culdcffs he er,Q',s huhling and Irshlrl. HIS bars for 'he Iunre are u'3ei511A3.FCI fIY'ES: I4-Y I, 2, 3- CJ 2, Hn-1, Club 2 I.rb'J'. Cub 2. 17 M ', ' rf' 9 I I 'I' f A 4' 75 - 5 . aw. Community Expansion .xx gg. all 4 T if Zi' RICHARD R- DENTITH DOROTHY KAY Flokor Genera' College Preparalory 3l lf' J l I v' 1 us lv All CU'-l5'i 7 Clare' 5' +9 5 ' Xa' S ffe 0' Q rw' lui fm ball LCM? QU P-eg 5 fe: Maw pow' ,, our M555 fm 6fg,:fjl3n95S and xg. lo' Cl' lidm- Talk? 'Ep 13 'Q lvl fall'y GUS Ve' :'ea'Qi' giscfs. ACTWI- mv ff 'v fed as be new '- ew' NES: Tfxulw l 2 3- sa-ww I 2 le All Kfrigl AClll'l'-'ES5 F3955 33 METv'ClRS 3, VC Q, Bal' 2' Lllnvar, li Bafltlbd lv 21 3? Baseball 2' 3? HZ' Club 3: SC7ef:e Club iccff-iarv 3. Y 2 3. gs L. Q Nt f 4, lo JOHN G. FOWLKES, JR. General Scienlific Jun Uri: :Gr 45 CO-fvrg-'1'lf ' lf sclwim We Mafws 7 sufe, be 'uelllnq a 'Lira me' v-'ef J, G. ISYS. ACTWIY HES: Suzie CCu'f' -.'iqefr's1s,ider+ 2' Raul: Quo lg P4 2 F MRQC1 CRTUJC l 2 sfeskief' f SlfC'i'l'l Club l 2' Ce: lvl'C'E'Df9E-di 24 WAYNE EDWARD GEORGE Commerclal CQ-2' -7'- 1 -V3 2 a'u'Qd 5' A 'eg zz 1' 'ez' P3 veess ff ' 'R e We - l3'3'S' M Q Lafi' c-, Ct' C uh, Wa','e 's :e :' lg,-2 'i be e C. P. F. ACTH ' EDN Cub l, 2, 3' EaieC1 W W! A Jil l . '-A - 5 ii!! ' A it h Th-2, W r.-5 2 , ni i N l r l CAROL M. FORD College Preparafory l':'wr'e:: fi be q-,Tai Cy: fe cu5'e 5 :sie if rumen NN r' a .-,R lv:f'e:s 'C feb sfhers, ve sufe Male 5 5'e rfse. f'+CTlv TlES Bas 'iibrill 23 lf'-FLY I, 2 Y, Vfey Ba 24 Juficf Dfze Spcallfi 2' Librar, Cub, D'ELldCV'l 3, RHc,'o :'ar,ulwy Club 3 Seniors Studying 'lc H: 'D Q if lu!! -ay... . 1- PETER J. GIGLIOTTI General Scienfific Pere was erase' bas'-yezses ct, our class a':: 9 'fair' 35' 5 nahw zeen. He were 553 , se we. qroomed , Pfyes 5a'.:f7'e f:':2 a: v- ily Is Inc Frat Club, ACTIVITIES: FooIbafl It l'II-Y 2, 35 F-ef:'ae :s Cab I: Plno'cqrapIwy Cub 2 3' Baselzal M1956 J sg! Qi I BENJAMIN N. GIRALICO DONALD A- GOLD. JR General Scienfific General X,VI,ef, 7',g Sfmt .C SQL. germ 'S we Donad was orc 55 'f Gus 'e-air . I's aaa, 'J see WHT, 9 was 50lC' 73559 in F' CV? A voled hes'-'coldfw In car :age I-Ie 'nernbe' if We 'Xian' Daze' enicys Ircluvrlal dfli and plans +0 make DlG S lf WINS W Nlir- 3 'I rfs Ifies ,-rcrln, ACTIVITIES: AVQ5, ACTIVITIES: BV: P veal non Cub I! V5 Cf gan Q4 Mixed Crimp I 2 3' LQYJA' Speeclw Cab I, C ,1,. 3 1. 2' P' Today's World . '5 Bo ROBERT GROSS General bby Is 're Rerrbrand' 05 ou' :asa for He pcisesses a area' Ialervf fcf afl. T' He was are of our snapcy :G of guards and also a member of Tire MIxed Cnc- rus, ACTIVITIES: Ban , CI d 2 3' L'b'3 f X u 3 Vcrlev Bd 2, nb 27 Mhed CMO? 2 I MEMOIRS 3, Vol RICHARD C. GUARRY General Scieniific ed bei' a'l1'e'e Richard Has Sl 3Wf7 lid, arso a qrea. asse To Ilne Muad C 5Qr three yea's. ACTIVITIES: F3755 Cu Chews 2. 65 3, 1 f F ' 77 .vi N-cf JOHN D. GUNSSER College Preparafory ACTIVITIES: Handbook S'aII I, 2, 3' Green Echo I, 2, edncr 3? CIass Secre- Tary 23 Debafe CIub I, vice-presidenf 2. presldenf 35 Senior Play I, 2, Na- Tional Truesphan Soc?eIy 2, 31 NaIIona' I-Ionor SocIeIy 2, 37 Sfudenf CouncII 2 3: MEMOIRS 35 Ubrary CIub, vIce- presidenf 3: Junior PrIze Speaking 2. GeneraI Clerical GcyIe's pep and en'I'ueIasrn WIII be a qreaf IweIp Io ner wlnen s'e became: a scIwooI+eacI'Ier. ACTIVITIES: In-H7-Y I, 2, 3: Business Educauor' Cub I' GAYLE ANN HACKMAN JOANNE HARRIER DELORES ELAINE HILL GeneraI Mafhema+ics Commercial ACWITIES: Tfaowfw I, 2 3' IvIaIcrQ'Ie N'ffff'?f VGPCIW. and PICMP' 'WS I 2, read 3' Deblre Co: I' 'i'I'9'Z ,S CU' DP 795 TI'9'9 I9 'U O C' 'Ii' I, 2, 3, maxed Cnzws I 2 34 MEM' 529 W2 Surfed 'n 1 S OIRS I, 2, 31 .Iurnor P412 SDECKIPQ 2' ACIIVVIE52 I nI'I'Y II 2 6 3 f I SQIIOQI Wav 2: Sfudonl Ctwi' 3, Na- C599 CD5 I M795 CIICWS 2 3 B SoIIbaII I, 25 Mixed Crows 2, 37 Vc- Iey Ba3I 2' Library As5's'ar' 2' Nafiona' Thesplan Sozle-'y 2 3' 521.11 Lreagoe 3. vi fo G' TFGEOQ3, 57,93 M95-,gf 2 59- neis EJL.:a'n C40 2' Na I - 'by' Lyfqf A 1- ,K-A F! 5361, re+e',fI Dsrw, C-, 1 Na Ja F553 I 2 . Jgfr, B5 - -fn I-Icnc' Soaiefy 2, 3. W7 I-953519 3' -I I va., jx-1. I MARIE ANNE HUGHES General Screnhfnc II a prize were qryen ouf n our sc ool for Ihe besl aclress Mane would surely receive I amalrcs us o e o er many Ialenls ACTIVITIES T I-IIY 1 ary Club 2 3 Lrbrary As ISGV1 2 Speech Club 2 Chruslmas Paqeanr P ROBERT A KROME General ooerahve Irendly quuef cl 5 escrlbe obby n a Tew wo ds es haoplel' when hes dovnq someone a Iavor Bobby 5 plars Include Ilne Armed rces and afer a er a Polcema ACTIVITIES Phofoqraphy u I 2 3 Mixed ru 3 29 lu..-Q DANIEL ITTERLY General Danny our represenlahve From Belfasl can usually be seen worlung al Wensss Servuce Sfallon Hs wonderful sense o humor has won hm Ihe Illle of Ihe wnfhesl sensor boy ACTIVITIES Class Vnce Presrdenl 3 Phofoqraphy Club I HIY 2 Sludenl Councul 7-9 SANDRA MARIE KLUMP Business Educahon ough he a buslness slu e Sandy has proved hersel capable an olher Ilelds by wlnnlng Ihe ho emalrlng award Good I In Ihar you eavor ACTIVITIES Trll-IIY I Busrness Educahon Club Ln rar Cu news reporler 2 3 Llbrary ASSISIOIWIB Seniors 1956 rumotlng leadership BROOKES M KROMER General Sclenhfnc Easy going and friendly 'l'ha+s Broolce d plays hs sucal a ll an e Mlxed Chorus and also on hrs Irumpel' IVITIES Mlxed Chorus n I Boy Ch seball I a owrno JOAN KATHLEEN LIERO General Clerical Our class would be Iosl wllhoul' JOGHS Iruendly smlle and sparlcllng brown eyes I-ler career as a Iashlon designer IS sure To be a success because of her good asle In clolhes now ACTIVITIES Tru 3 Glee Club I Mlxed 0 ru 2 3 Busnness Educahon Club 2 'il' If' f X -sf fr ' - A - I h I ' Y Alfh s is ' cl nf. ' I. of I' ' n f h ' ' . I ' ' ' ll ' V I ri- -- lr f I ' . uc In all en- 3: I.'br , 3 ' s'I I ' ' ' . I d ' 5 4' I' ' 2' 3: : I ' - , - I I ' ' If 'b y 2. 3. 2: 3 J - 3' I b, , , 5 Sehball I: I I I Co- I ' W I , ' , an I ll, ' I I . I 5. ' ' d- ' B I ' r , I-I ' He is i mu' b'I'Iy ' lh ' ' ' . I I ' - , ACT - 1 ' II 2m al EC I care as S'a+e Ba d 5 Hi-Y I, 2. 3: s' orus I: + ' A : '- A. 5 Ba , 2, 35 B slcelball II B I' A I, HEY ll 2' 5' 3 ' Ch - Cf b ,2, 3' I-II-Y I, , 3 ' Cho- 5 , 5 ' ' . s . 1 f +? A N rd - l V va Nu f . A . his .Q I 1' A I 4531113 Y 'dh , Max A L+ we MARY M LUCKEY General Scnenhfuc ry d pays r e n IIer C rn m nIIy by belongmq Io many CIVI qanIza'Ion e nfends Io I IIII er s.Ire Io e p ers IO n nq e Navy Nurse Corps ACTIVITIES Glee u Ixe noru 3 Plwo raplwy U 3 I GRANT JOSEPH METZGAR Commerclal C rras a r bc seer dw' 'ne Cr s+mas pa ear' ne In cf Ine cc run-es an nc Impcv a e pa ac' ve nr m Kel ersvIIIe nu n 5 arg e or ACTIV Clws ITG earl I u Iness u a on u I I-I 5 ANN LOIS LUGG General SCISHIIIIC e allo member of our ITIO A n Nays ready III QUICIK Wll' w C Inas won Iner many frIeI'Ids ACTIVITIES ee Club I Ixed orus I HI Y rs FIO Forensms 2 3 Pholoqraplwy C b almq Club 2 3 DIsIrIcI C orus 'Cya- JOYCE ANNE OLIVER CommercIaI C eerlul lr en descnbe our Jo ce SII a ways ready Io see II'Ie nnysdeofaoearnpssdon someone ese ACTIVITIES T Id Y s Educa'I u ary Club 2 r I an ,nfl EDWARD JOHN LUKANUSKI College Preparaiory A Mons speak louder Ilnan wo ds A TIES Geen Eclwo I 2 3 Fo s co cap+ In B eball M naqer I VarsIIy Club I 2 asurer 3 MEMOIRS I PresIdenf 2 NaIIonaI Honor SocIeIy 2 3 S'uden'I CouncII 2 presIderI+ 3 JOYCE M PARSONS Busnness VoIed rnosl c operalwe Joyce d S sclwool Spl b en achve many organIzaIIons ACTIVITIES Gle u I I 2 cabnne-+3 MIII C orus I 2 3 Buswess Educanon Nahona T espIan I6 y 2 a urer 3 L brary ASSI Ianl' 2 Green Eclwo 2 Bovrlmg Leaoue 3 SENIURS of 1956 Gommunlcatlng Thru x X 'AI W I , A if Ma Is I Iwe prid I O f TII ' , n Is C' V I C' U ' ' ' 'Q Or. al- Wi 6 ' ' hi h TIVI : r , I 7 ren- ' ,' 3- Sh 1 U 'I lq ' V 5 sic I. 2: Foolball I, 2. - a' 3: de' II I OIII by ' I I III QI 5 M' CII II 21 3: as a 1 ' . I . : Tr'f 1 I, 2, 3: GII T' I, 2, 3: Ire Y . 2. 3: Class CI I, II M' d C' I QI I Ioq- ' I, A I lu II ' I ' ' I CI b 3 TrI-H'-Y 2, 3. Deb ' , 7 ' ' Iw 7 - I I ' . 2. 3. Ak x It ' b a Q 5 . Q X 1 , AI I-Ijsf , Q, ra Ca X Dre! h and i dw . Q, - X ig. p . Q Tgf 'rj 3 by Y Q It I play QM y b I q ' in IIS' SI' dI5l'I.5 fu I ik n' a ' Io .I ' y :ve . . ,I FOI I, We 9050. In MS I A : ry- lg- yy CI b qTrI-H-Y I, , 3 ed lelwre GEM I5 5' 'I I 9 be III 2, 35 Bu Iress fcn CI b It LI- ll I , ' ' I It A I Club The I I C 'flI- dffl 'I HIS II bf , 3: Libra y Ass? I 2. ll , l lt , SOC I ' Ire 3' of Iln W- Ir, ITIES: I 5 7 'h 5 7 PSG I I 2. 3: Bs' Ed C I' I3f ' J - CI b 7 I-Y 3, - I I I I rx, 4-0 GLENN H. PELLEN General Scienfific G M ls a lil Oaflfaifed ba' J M Wird Gao, He 'D'-9,5 a isiifq ans i C13 ceaswe f :. :J o'Ag- cfg. ln 'LQ :Mine l-e 5 P 4 go Wo We Nan.: FCTlViTiES: F De l ?Pl'icicgraCl'u C.b l 2, 3' B be 23 Fire Bffgade l, .Q-1 52 CHARLOTTE M. RADER General W n gym as ie' favs'I'e :lass a si c essig a ea' :fe fo aw W ' Cl'ia'c'e 'as a good cha i 5i,i'5i'iin:j Fe' 'ze-5 e 'o bezcmr a ieacier. fwC'l'v'l'3ES: Tfl-HA-Y l. 2 37 Library C..b 2 3' L?o'a',' Psa!- 2' Mixed Chu: 3. S - I' ax 'X' l A' l . .ff 'in MARY C. PENNINGTON PATRICIA ANN PETERS College Prepareiory General ACTWQYQSS: Trf-l Y i ,ite-rtre:'Gf Sipge Pal 563 43 be qi 0 f Qabliws' 2, 3, Band l 2 swderii direi- oilwers, 5l'e C 'i paually be lewd df for 3' Mixed Clicws l, 2 3: Baslcsyba iively parlf: a ', in 2' :Li an l, 23 Gfeefi Eclvo l 2, 3, Handbook scliool fu1c f Her Fcbbv is ccfeci Stall l 2, 3? Class Pla, 2' Naifora img weddhg Q'-'e'. We .freer why' Hcmf Sccieiy 2, 35 Jubf Prize Speak- ACTlVlTlES: TV-if-Y i, 2 3, Mba' ing 2: MEMOHQS 3, Varsfw Club, sec Club 2, 3. reiary 3: Siudemf Cowzi' 3. Activities 63 I I JOSEPH E. RETO General One of our handsome Iooiball players, An alhlelic sporlsman and likable per Joe pul' his whole hear? inlo rhe game is a descriphve slcelch of one and really did a solefwdid Iob. Hes The 565+ GIIIISIGS he CGS one ol Ihe greaI oufdoorsmen OI our 0 DO OFOUS IDF I pf I O 6 class, spending mos' ol his lime hunf- ACTIVITIES Foofball I 2 B ing fishing, or Irappinq. ACTIVITIES: 3 VGVSIIY CIU 2 PIWO OQW3 FooIbaII I, 2, 3: Voiiey Bali 2. CIU I I-I learning Thru WINIFRED M. ROBERTS Commercial Winnie's chief exlra-curricular iknlefezls are slcaling and dancing, She has proved herself capable as a commercial sludenl and is sure Io be a suczesb as a secrelary. ACTIVITIES: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 31GIee Club I: Mixed Chcrug 2 35 Green Echo 2, 3: Sollball 2, 3, PRISCILLA L. SANDT College Preparafory ACTIVITIES: Tri-I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3j MEM- OIRS I4 2, 3: Bard I 2, vice-cfesIden+ 37 BasImeIba'I I, 2' Mifgd Chews I, 2 3g Na'ionaI Theioia' Socicbf 2 vfje- PVGSICISVII 35 Ccbaw C nb I' 'Nlafcna Honor S:cIeI, 2, 3' School Pa, 2- J: nior Prize Spealfifq 2, Sfudef' Ceifzi' 3? Cass T'ea,a'e' 3, D'5I :' Clams 2, 3. K5- .xx A .,..u JUNE M. SERFASS General Scieniific I'Iailinq Irom Wind Gap, June a aciiye member of many civic . ,a izaiions. Sne also lakes oeazu i raising animals, Wilh lhis lrair she v surely be a successful velerinanai. ACTIVITIES: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Library Club 2, 3: Library Assislanr 2, 35 Vol- Iey Ball 2. Mass Media Qi! GARY L. SMITH Agriculfure Gary is kepl quire busy al school serv- ing as presiclenl of fire F, F, A, Organ. izalion and helping in lhe caieleria ai noon. Hels a soor's ervhusiasr ouisfde of school, spending mosr oi his lime hunling or fishing, ACTIVITIES: F. F. A. I, 2, 3. JOSEPH STRACKO, JR. General Alihouqh Joe is one ol our quiel class- maies, he will lend a helping hand whenever il' is needed. In school he is a member ol lhe Pholo Club, and in ihe spring he makes life miserable for ihe fish. ACTIVITIES: Pholography Club 2, 3. WILLIAM GEORGE STRAUSS General Bill has a keen inieres- in aslronomy and plans lo make if his lifes work. He has been a welcome adclilion Io bolh our Mixed Chorus and baskelball ieam. ACTIVITIES: M'red Chorus I. 2, 35 Baskelball 2, 3. ' P K X ao' f X I I JACOB SMITH General Jake is mosl' al home when he is in The oufdoors. I-Ie enioys hunling, fish- ing, model airplane builclinq, and skale ing in his spare lime. While in school Jake enjoys diqesiing his lhouqhls in solving geomelry problems and an occasional argument j, A P l ' E ROY J. TEEL Agriculfure Roy is an ouidoor enihusiasf inferesied in IWUIWIIHQ Grid forming. He is 5 mem- ber of 'Ihe F. F. A, and 4I-I orqanizaf Iions, I-Iis i.ndoubIed su'ceSs fn fuigre farming was dispIayed by his winning awards with his caHIe. ACTIVITIES: F. F, A. I, 2, 3. PAUL J. TRILLI General Scienfific Whenever you hear an ou'burs+ of Iaugh'er, if is eviden? fha? Paul is around. A greaf sense oi humor and quick wir are PauI's chief characferis- Iics. He enjoys huniinq and driving cars. ACTIVITIES: Phofography Club I, 2, 3: FooibaII I. pd 'sr' ROBERT J. TUCKER General Bobby has a special inferesf in 'he ou?- doors. He likes 'ro fish, hunt and Trap, I-Ie is aIways ready wifh a wiII4 ing hand and iriendIy smile. Perhaps his Iove for 'Phe oufdoors has mofivafed him To choose consfrucfion work as his occupaiion. 'tb' WILLIAM JAMES TUCKER General A good worker, BiII can always be de- pended upon Io do his share oi what ever Iask is asked of him. He enioys aII types of sporis and aIways has time for a IriendIy heIIO. ACTIVITIES: Hi- Y 3. IQ-Q 'S-f il, - A I A ' J A if QI? 'fllla CLEMENT L VALLETTA College Proparaiory Because of his abiluly Io lead olhers Clemmue was chosen senior class presi denl' He displayed exceplional abilnly live Eagle Seoul' ACTIVITIES H Y I olball V I Su enl Council Ireasurer 3 Cass presudenl 3 FERN V WIEDER General Sclenhfrc Fern can be given crednf lor Ireepinq The library in order when Ihe school lacked a librarian Her favorite school a wily as The Library Club and s e is Ireasurer of Ihe Teen aqe Library Assocnalion ACTIVITIES Library Club Ireasurer 2 3 Library Assislanl 2 sr- 7 RONALD VALLETTA College Preparafory R nme ns nol ony a slar on lhe o I led lwh sfrensaswe AC IVITIES olball I 2 co capa Prize Speaking 2 Varslly Club press 3 2 3 IVIEMO 2 JAMES wsm-lessen General Scuenhlnc J rn is a quiel' classmale who is an a d sporls enlhuslasl' Hs hobbies include hun ing and golling His arnblion o aided by his knowledge of malhernalics ACTIVITIES MEMOIRS3 Volley Ball Seniors 1956 Capturing Memories Ihru Pictures GERALD WILLIAMSON General Because ol hs inleresl' in musc Je y has broughl honor 'fo himself and our class by being selecfed as one of our represenlalives in Dislrncl Chorus fhlg year ACTIVITIES B nd I 2 3 Mix d OFUS I Orgs I I if W 6:7 'J' EUGENE WOOLLEY General Eugene has a pleasanl' personally and has added much spiril' 'ro the loo ball s uad H also conlribufed hs u srcal Ialenl lo lhe Mixed Chorus AC T TIES Eoolball I 2 3 Mixed o Varsily Club 2 3 1 at J X V fl .L ' . .J , - I- . A H ' o ' ' I I O A I I I I fi ' 'g eau al,eU il hi id II, ' . I ' ' . ' T 1 Fo : , . + in I' ' . ' I F' + on The gridiron and is also a very ac- 37 Baskefbaiy It Baseball Iv 24 3: Jungo, become a carpenler will be greally 2: Fo I, 2, 3: ars'Iy Club 2, 3: deny I H:,Y I I IRS 3- : 7 I d '. r I I s l l ' ' i I ' ' i , rr I ' ' I ' I Q . 9 ' I m - da I , . 1 h . . . . . . q v ' - . ' . 5 5 I I : 'e I I I I ' . ' ' I 1 ' I Ch , 2, 3: Boys' Ch I HLY rus I, 2, 37 Boys' Chorus I: Hi-Y 2, 3: V , - - , 2, 3. ' , . va -, me u ,, f ky Y ' an , These People W MOST INTELUG-ENT 'Eure-hal We did '+.' Tha+'s nof umsua 50' Louise Rermer and John Gunsser, because they always succeed In a'y+hing fhey underfaire. b MOST TALENTED BEST DANCERS Tahnied in music and dl-dmafics' Priscilla Sand' pins a Well' Cafching up cn fhe Yafesf dance sie-ps Rosaha Ardingo and ' d d I , ' ' Oeserve me d on Brookes Kramer' who pyays MS humps? James Black fohow insirucflons given by Ar'hur Murray. yusf like Prez Prado ', BEST DRESSED BEST LOOKING Renee Corfu asks Pe+er GYQIFOHI which dress she should Whdf beHe Phofogfdphfc Wbiecf Could we bf-?5+'I00ki '9 wear. You can be sure whafeyer cholce ihey wake wifl dis- bOy, Benny Giralico hafe chosen fhan 'he bes+-'ooking gli play good fasfe' Joarwe Harrier. Make 0ur Headlines f LJ MOST CO-OPERATIVE Do you need help willi any+hing7 Jus? call on Joyce Parsons and Peler Casagrande. Tliey're always ready wi+l1 willing Hands. :s fun .941 BEST ATHLETES MOST MASCUUNE AND Feminine Vofed besl allwleles, Sandra Cereul and Riclnard Guarry Vince Abwuese dgspyays M5 md,-'ness by helping Joan pracfice baseball, one of llxe many sporls in which llney Lgerol our most femgngne 93,1 Ou, of we Ca, excel. MOST POPULAR WyTTyEST Willa +lweir winning ways and likable disoosillons MarY Danny IHNIY is playing a prank on Sonya Casagmnde agdyn Pennington and Ronnie Vallella will always be surrounded Sonia WON? mind' yhough because Shes d good spew i by a liosl of friends. ur ,,. 'NI Kin 'fha 1. F -Mr, Y' -f ff ,5'4,N,-.-E.,,k 1 V. .N-,ut-Wf, 'nd' ., ,' .. x in dh, ,. 7 ' QP-v',P9 . 'Z-W , K 'Q R ' ,-.'- ' A ' ?.'61'L' Shri ',l 1 -- ., f ha N ,. :M .-:fu-ff ,wif'3-pg,'-- S. ' . 4 m W.. -' W, 'f' Sqgpf -. , F fwif ,pri ' -M 3Y'1UN.,p-xfsl qg '-. 'u-,frm Nui' . , A , A 5, .- F U' F S1 I' 'P Y . ,. 1 1 . 1.1 .: u-li' 1 Axim P .,f Q V M 'fs if gziikfagf -- 1 -..-.-...........L-.-..-..---- Q1 xii' rgvfgf 9 FQ' v QIX' lvl Y . M .313 , ' ' ' AW' A A - :Xia '1.'r-'ri if-'Yf v-fvuz. A 'w'ff-'-!b- . f--+ a- . Jwl...,v,',. . 1' 'C ' h ,vw W. ' 1 , -4. '.-.H 'if' ' 4. , 1 q I fb 6' xllei K '- Q' Wwivf. 9 1 fs M 'ff gf, -x v X v flag gg IE! ' iii' l 3 i- .E ,W ,L hu, V , uh 'I f 4 'pr 1, Q a 3 V ' ' A ff , - g 2 2. I 5, ff 6 , ,g.,, ,u'! 5'X . f ' 'L U Q-W . ' 4 .Vi J ' X H 6 , g , , sv W , 9 - 3 3 ..-2 ' f X Q '. . e' ' '- 5 na: Q . ' N N44 fjf J 1 Il QQ S 'x X mi F? . .4-. -ff' A -in si f , .Q U 1. 'Li gif i C! ,,.c1 F ' -1-v-:- , ROOM 207-BACK ROW: Willauer, B. Young, Mr. Ecllerf, Sclilegel, Weber. FOURTH ROW: Moser, Lessig, Kolb, Sclwlough, Lugg, Rumsey, Smiclrley, A. Manoway, McLean. THIRD ROW: Merwarflw, James, Uliana, Shoemaker, Lobb, Mondello, Pfeiffer, Werlllneiser, Savercool. SECOND ROW: Pin, Ruggiero, Masu+, Powell, Smith, Johnson, Parsons, Shipman, Sandercock. FRONT ROW: K, Manoway, D, Young, Rodger, Lieberman, Rowlands, Miller, Toclref, Roberfi, Male. IUNIURS Conducting a class meeiing are Smiih, secrelary: Creamer, vice-presidenh Drelwer, ireasurerg and Branfon, presidenf. Willw qreal ambilion flee iunori ence-r llne guid- ance oi Marcus Slcpp, Riclriard Eclef and Mrs. Vivian Turner, made llvls ear llne beii ci llweir school life Ccnoucling l e r magazine d we and S onsornnq llwe Junior Serior Prorf' we e llfe la llrwaf laced iliem lliey rea ized o e ale o rna a zines nal' llwey a Q O + O 6 ml m ia o ma ornmcn Jn 6 Soealclng Con e L Q xc ange Quo a o dl play ln P mf ler veraqe o elqlw , 6 'I na l-l n Fr' New fs. 'f':, I rr' 1 pre aralion llnif yea, o :mee 2,51 ,io 3' :- da ine C eame , v'ce-creed, :fc a 'n7 i , ' - ary:R oe+ ee ,escc r ies, Clas oliicerf Rosie! r' c e1'c1en+' age s Q . 7174! . IOQJLE1 N 77-i is fr,-,,,.. lx Busily making preparafions for +l1eir Junior-Senior Prom is -vw., 'Nwsx fha refreshmenr commiffee. Pilfering some of fhe food are Capouola, Frufchey, Male, and Mondello. r l Would you care fo subscribe 'fo llxe Ladies' Home Jour- nal? aslzs Sonia Pin. Mrs. W. Williams was fhe firsf person con+ac+ed for ihe iuniors' magazine drive. ff Q... ROOM IOS- BACK ROW: Mr, Siopp, Hower, Hunier, Edwards, J. Frable, Guns, Coriez, Bil heimer, Deizi, Hooper, Curcio. THIRD ROW: Hahn, A, Frable, Dreher, Bel. Hanson, Biclrford Harris, Do++er, Buslzirk, Alremose. SECOND ROYV: Achenbach, Davis, Ackerman, Hoagland, Bruch Gert, Frufchey, Branion, D. Capouola, Gum. FRONT ROW: C. Capozzola, Coafella, De Nardo Brewer, Graziano, Holland, Creamer, Green, Ace. if Q W.: ' 6' . M li ff' -'K rf ll Q 7 V F, 1 .72 -'Q lt' H ' - I ltr 'Q' 4 35 ' ?'A 1 ., rim NK4' Q ,l . 6 x 'W D 4. 7' 5 Q l ,wx x J l l 4.4- 'V' 'I ...fr ,Wav -N 'Q Q 212' 'Lf dv . cj A la 4 ROOM 2-BACK ROW Parry, Moyer, Pfeiffer, Nasal lra, Refo. THIRD ROW: Garland, Hughes, Mrs, Samson, Oyer, Mulifscla, Perin. SECOND ROW: Fiorof, McFaull, ROOM I-BACK ROW: Mr. Schadel, Maclr, J. Alle- mose, Farleigh, Francisco, Bonser, Hendershof, Hande- cario, Bone, Ehle, McLean, Gordon, Hordendorf, Clewell, long, Duran, R. Alfemose, THIRD ROW: Ducey, Cas- as , Grande, Jones, Flyfe. FRONT ROW: Laurifo, Paolini Maclz, Weidman, Kolb, Dielrich. Kinclrew, Casagrande. SECOND ROW: Caporaso, Bruno Alfred, Bray, Davies, De Pue, Comunale, Derr, Jones FRONT ROW: De Nicuola, Abruzzese, Corfez, Capez- zola, Coppolella, Buslrirlr, Celine, Cali, Capone. 0-4 -f' A, A 5 1 .1-4' -J,-.. mf' sm , ,fvl H+'-Q... .--5 JA eazgi ,X P'--4 ,U4 .4 IL! , 4. avuffff .118 Y -Q S ,,dlr' I N J'---P-4-'X yi ROOM 4-BACK ROW: J. Smifh, Savercool, YeHer, Wiclrelf, Sigmund, Sanders, Schmauder, Trilli, Series, Wilson, R. Sparrow, Schreck. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bull, Zifo, Uliane, Rasley, Sfump, Prifcharcl, Young, Williams, Silfies, Roberis, Wieder, Toclref. FRONT ROW: Wagner, Sleinmefz, Samson, J. Smifh, Sarfor, Wesf, Williamson, Roma, Snyder, G. Sparrow. SUPHUMURES Selling oil lo a good slarl under The guid- ance ol Mrs. Grace Samson, Willard Schadel, and Wally Bulz, rhe sophomores raised rheir goal ol Three hundred dollars. They achieved This by selling pennanls, idenrificalion lags, and srarionery, Through lhe wholehearled co-opera- lion ol lhe class wilh rhe added assislance oi Admirinq fheir class rings are Sparrow, Dieirich, Ducey, and Paolini. Class officers discuss financial problems. lhe class oliicers: Marie Fiorol, presidenr: Carl Bone, viceepresidenii lrene Snyder, secrelaryt Karen Jones, rreasurer' and smdenr council rep- resenfalive, Joseph Farleigh, rheir year was a success. The social eyeni ol 'rhe year was lhe Freshman-Sophomore l-lop. , 1' l 'g -- .. i . iserff 3 i -1-1 we fl v s,g:y Q. fx. ,li-1-an 6 Lair ROOM 2Ol-BACK ROW: Ronalds, S+offle+, S+ack- Parsons, Renner, Zonce, Rogers, Pepe, Reddinqer, Ruff, ROOM lOl-BACK ROW: Brugler, Fosler, Borden Falcone, Davis, Buslrirlr, Mr. Mazzec. THIRD ROW: Allemose, R. Brown, Camps, W. Brown, Caporaso, Casa- grande, Buslrirlr, Duvall, Emriclr, Engler. SECOND ROW --ii house, N. Ruggiero, Sfrawdinger, Reed, Voiles, Weaver. Rumsey, Raines, W. Ruggiero, Williams. THlRD ROW: l . ' .. B , '..x . 1 :nan-n-nn! Slump, Slmaplin, Tufzo. SECOND ROW: Tucker, T0ll1 Swanson, Vosper, S+rau+, Savercool, Rauch, Savilz, Sef- zer, Prifchard. FRONT ROW: To+l1, Williams, Repsher, Zoldy, VanGorden, Trone, Wiclxell, Smilh, Williams. Comunale, Cory, Delzi, Albanese, Curcio, Davis, Fala nelli, Barloll, Couch, Carazzo. FRONT ROW: R. Gum, Heimer, Chambers, De Viro, Hill, Colver, De Powers B. Gum, Hewefl, Heard, Deiweiler. -u-a Nl , X if V si Qs' 35, X XX? K I . 2 iii -4 ali I-. ROOM IO3-BACK ROW: Mr. NesTer, Johnson, LamberT. FOURTH ROW: McLean, MeTzgar, HarTman, James, Hoagland, HorveaTh, Lobb. THIRD ROW: Labar, Hendershof, Oliver, Han- delong, Hover, Orner, OTT. SECOND ROW: B. Miller, MuHon, Manson, Hil- liard, J. Miller, Honey. FRONT ROW: Jennings, Paolini, Paskewicz, MaTloclr, Learning To worlc TogeTher, The Treshmen have PeTlrus. sTriven Tor a successTul year. They eagerly anTici- paTed Their social acTiviTy, a Freshman-Sophomore Hop. A goal oT one hundred dollars was seT in making up The budgeT. A course in CiTizenship Training prepared Them To communicaTe wisely beTween Town and school. ln The guidance pro- gram The Treshmen learned how To develop and improve Their characTer. Under The excellenT lead- ership oT Wilmer NesTer, SalvaTore Mazzeo, and Harry Mervine, The class was organized inTo a hard-working group. Their represenTaTives were: KenneTh Swanson, preside-nT: James Caporaso, vice- presidenT: Barbara Gum, secreTary3 John Weaver, Treasurer. WiTh such Tine leaders, This has been an ouTsTanding year Tor The Treshman class. Planning for Their social and business acfivifies are Gum, secreTary: Caporaso, vice-presideni: Swanson, president and Weaver, Treasurer. As parf of Their guidance program, Repsher, Alfemose, Manson, and Rug- giero are wriTing Their occupation essays Ti N-4 Q r up-f l'llll1,,q cb ee, WY msd' S 2, 'Sr ,21 ROOM 202-BACK ROW: P. Abruzzese, Black, Heber ling, DeLong, Hahn, Delweiler, Fenner, Barfosh, Guerro, Abruzzese, Denfilli, Cafino, Dopsovic. THIRD ROW: Ambrose, Houck Hackman, Gold, Bray, Harris, Beil Casagrande, Bicklord, Brucli, Aclnenbacli, Counferman, f-'I H--s- .. e 'x X - X C. Davies, Mrs. Williams. SECOND ROW: Heiney, Cory, A. Davies, Bellis, Ackerman, Brewer, Bruno, Bau- mann, Bariholomew, Davis, DePowers, Brugler. FRONT ROW: Bernado, Dormida, Dodendorf, Alberf, Brown, DeRenzis, Burnard, Baboski, Capone, Alfred. EIGHTH GRADE Our presenl eiglillw grade lias llie lwonor ol being flue largesl class lo represenl llie Pen Argyl Area Joinl Scliool. Supervising liome room leacliers dur- ing llie year were Mrs. Mariorie Williams, Miss Dorolliy Bedford and Edward Palmer, Allending llie sludenl council meelings lor llie lirsl year were The appoinled class officers: Kallileen Musselman, presidenly Sandra Capone, vice-president Con- slance Siliies, secrelary: and l.arry Houck, lrease urer. A large porlion oi llie class were aclive mem- bers of llie band, Junior Cliorus, and lne lield of sporls wliicli included loolball and inlramural bas- kelball, Willi a good ioolball record and a large represenlalion lor baskelball llwere is a briglil oul- look lor iulure sporls. Tlie eiglwlli grade dance, wbicli was lield in February, was 'rlwe main social eyenl ol 'flue year. ABOVE: Seeking fo improve 'llieir spelling, +l'1e eiglilh grade members are conducfing a spelling bee. BELOW: Plans for flieir assembly programs are being dis- cussed by Musselman, presidenfg Capone, vice-president Houck, 'lreasurerg and Silfies, secrefary. ..i'l2- 'B mi -KDTV is F S 4.-1 fi-J Wu? K I-Q 'il' I l 1 . l 2' i I l- 7 .N....4,i. -- L- ..., ., . vi ,.- ROOM 204-BACK ROW: Mr. Palmer, McCarly, R. Lamberi, Pefers, Kish, Prifchard, L. Lambert Rarlil, Jones. FOURTH ROW: Laky. Male, Lugq, Hufchison, Phillips, Lessig, Jones, Phelps, Mar- iano, Miiman, Manini. THIRD ROW: Huffsmifh, Francisco, Hawk, Fieldhouse, Gillespie, Graff, Johnson, A. Klump, Giralico, Holland. SECOND ROW: Jones, Houck, LaBar, Mi+chell, Fenner, McNulfy, Morykin, K. Klump, Frable, Kellow. FRONT ROW: Kolb, Musselman, Gaslony, Hass, Edwards, Jackson, Fedon, Godshall, Houser, Herman. ROOM 206--BACK ROW: Miss Bedford, Schlough, Repsher, Ronalds, Sfampone, Rabenold. Smifh, Shafer, Rodger, Shoup. FOURTH ROW: Turfzo, Snyder, Sandi, R. Sparrow, Zipf, Ressler, Voorhees, Richards, Zavacky, Reduui. THIRD ROW: Roberfs, Phillips, Van Dine, R. ,Sandercoch Werkheiser, Schlegel, Rader, Wagner, Rasley, SECOND ROW: Pagolfo, Powell, Smith, Sleep Sparrow, Ponisi, Schaffer, Sfofflef, Weian+, Werlzheiser. FRONT ROW: Riffer, Sfaclrhouse, Sfarner, Silfies, E. Sandercock, Wray, Taylor, Sandi, Parsons, Williams. ,half 'l 'Ji aff' ' , wiv Y I. s ' as-ws' 1 i 'f no rf , 5 4 Q LAI' ii 'tg -gui-1 ffl .s 4 .A H3 a, , X F- ' :T 1 Tail ii F ,gpg K ya? MJT! .. 4 4. ' x's ' 7i3i-BACK ROW: Graff, Sfroiroz, Lopresfi, Shoemaker, Bevan. FOURTH ROW: Knechr, Muffon, Roberfs, Guarry, Tadaiewslxi. THIRD ROW: Miss Dennis, Emery, Lemminger, Snyder, Sparrow, Lobb. SECOND' ROW: Doneison, Cole- man, Bauer, Defzi, Jones. FRONT ROW: Eaby, KniHer, Sanders. . Y QQ!-in 7i5i-BACK ROW: Bariholomew, Rader, Giiberf smirk, smuh. Tr-HRD ROW: Mr. Frantz, Kessler: Johnson, Liero, Klump, Schlegel. SECOND ROW: Tanner, Manini, Border, Engier, Rader, Lamberi S. FRONT ROW: Larrison, Kolb, Counferman, Frey. -' 7llj-BACK ROW: Swanson, Hewefr, Jones. Honiz Youn Hahn. FOURTH ROW- Fausf I gl . I Rondinelli, Clewell, Casagrande, Miller, Hender- shor, Ronalds. THIRD ROW: Wagner, Davies Rober+s, Sfackhouse, Miller, Hoagland, Walcl SECOND ROW: Hoelzel, Ro+h, Schraclr, Honey, Manson, Farleigh. FRONT ROW: Hughes, Kar- Iin, Kale, Duran, Mifchell, Young, Mrs. Sfopp. -A 7l4l-BACK ROW: Gum, Mohn, Wag- ner, Tillman, Samson, Haclzman, John- son, Lang. THIRD ROW: Lieberman, Due, Handelong, Haffling, Verrone, Williamson. SECOND ROW: Ace, Green, Derr, Leyer, Werk- heiser, Musselman, Mr. Rehrig. FRONT ROW: Long, Lamberf, Engler. Fenner, Horn, SEVENTH GRADE For :he second year ihe seyenlh grade classes were held in The McKinley Building because ol +he greal number. They were under ihe super- yisicn oi Miss Grace Dennis, Mrs. Dorc+lwy Slope Blaine Sirunlc, and Harvey Relwrfq, Each day cre of lhe iiye seclions came +0 lhe high 7l2l-BACK ROW: Abruuese, Williams, Ceraul, Lam- berf, Dorney, Maior. FOURTH ROW: Caesar, Saba+ino, GriHi+hs, De Bernaclinas, Houck, Adams. THIRD ROW: De Nicuola, Wilson, Lobb, Hahn, Fiorof, Ehle, SECOND 'ii 7' - ' 'O school lor physical educafion, horre economics, shop, arf, music, and access lo lhe library, since ihese classes couldnl be provided adequaiely in The classroom building, The climax oi ihe year was ihe seyenllw grade dance. ROW: Thomas, Simons, Bellis, Ronalds, Broad, Smi+h FRONT ROW: Kline, Godshallr, Bamford, Kienple, De Pue, Sarfor, Mr. Sfrunlr. Q jfs 4 . 9 . I f ! 4 D, Q Q .gf ' '. MM ,I ry 'A A ' X 'fn-1' . .K ' i ' i , Q , , sf 0 4 .xg A f x t t -.Liv W ,Q .wwf 'N ,, WW W -Hg ,- ' SWDENIS mmm CMMUL Q SV r QEN3' Ns Student Council Wor mg l r lhe hrl lime under a Conslrluhon lhe Sludenl Councrl oegan lo luncluon as a repro senlahve body ol ludenl oornron wrlh lhe a d ol lheur advzsers lvlarlc Franlz and Richard Eckerl One ol The many lnnovahon lhus fear wa lhal ol lhe repre enlaluves ol each Class going lo 'rhen home rooms once a monlh lo nnlorm lhe ludenl ol he accomplr hmenls ol 'rhe councll and lo d fer mane lhe ludenl opunnons on ourrenl problems One ol lhe re ull ol: lhxs campaign was lhe change ID lhe lunch lrne havung lhe boys and gurls allernale eallng llrsl To elp sensor who were plannung lo enler college lhe Sludenl Councul sponsored lhe annual College Conference A+ lhe onleren e alurnr a+ lendrng a wide range ol college gave advrce and lold ol campus lule No coaching wnlh S64 000 al slalre w e p S B n t Council members pos? organlzahon purpose THIRD ROW Mr Eclmerf Sfaclrhouse Caporaso Wea ver Swanson I-arlengh Bone Casagrande Pennmgfon Gunsser Mr Franfz M Jackson SECOND ROW Gum Musselman Sllfles Capone Houck Fuoroi' Snyder Jones Blalre SITTING Bone Dreher Smlfh Branfon Vallelfa Shlpman Lulcanuslu Creamer Renner Sandl lflerly Harrier 4:1559 'Larkin 1 Q Y :X ls Q f 521405: - . 4: fl' 2 X ' ' 'Z' Q? r 2 i M - - :kr 5 C , 1,-If 1 A , . , - 4 P., ,,, ,,., ee, ' ll!! ' l ij , fi if 1 ,xl I lc' o ' 9 ' ' ' , A . S V . . 1 . I s , fu ' I . u . . S . X 5 l ' . 5 5 I l '5 ' e - . 3 S. . . 1 if 1 ' Q' 5 3 l ' 'fff' . . . . lla, Vx h ' F ' , 3 V, J A Q if ' n - l . C C 4 rl - X . . S, . Q , . 4 N I ' . 44, X a r r 9 . . . .. . l , : . , , , - - - 5 . . . . . I , I I , I ' . , 1 I - I I n , . , r. . : . - I I I 1 I . I I 1 s ,f - , , - - l 1 ' fu BACK ROW: Werkheiser, Valletta, Lulranuski. SEVENTH ROW: Gunsser, Sandercoclr, Frutchey. SIXTH ROW: Shipman. Branton, Dreher. FIFTH ROW: Powell, Pin, Ruggiero. FOURTH ROW: Creamer, Rowlands, Toclret, THIRD ROW: Costella, Blake, Getz. SECOND ROW: Harrier, Sandi, Pennington. FRONT ROW: Casagrande. . a variety HS Lat - fi IL ., , -4 .rl-.A!L..a.1a National Honor Society The National Honor Society is an organization whose objective is create an enthusiasm tor schol- arship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development ot character in pupils ot the second- ary school level. ln order to gain membership to this worthy or- ganization, a student must have high standards ot scholarship, service, leadership, and character, and a scholastic standing ot not less than eighty-eight per cent. This year the organization staged a clean-up campaign whose objective was to alert students'to the importance ot keeping their school clean. The club also planned a tield trip to Washington, D, C., to be talcen in the Spring ot '56, Otticers: Peter Casagrande, presidenti Priscilla Sandt, vice-president: Bernard Bone, secretary. Bernard Bone and Kay Blake admire Mary Pennington's artistic talent as their committee prepares posters urg- ing the participation of students in the Honor Society's Clean-Up Campaign. ...,,, .. Jn, . as K .. 1 . 5 ' - .1 a- . aa.: N re ' a KEEP ' it out soo CLE ,f- N-L-, 1 4 'X X of programs 'S l lrn ihe above picfure are fhe people who spent fheir SECOND ROW: Gross, Bone, Fiorof, VaIieHa. FIRST hme andlefforf in producing ihis yearbook. BACK ROW: ROW: Mrs. Wiliiamsl Sandi, Penn'ng+on, Harrier, Lukanuslr, Werkheiser, Renner, Ardingo, Casagrande. Gunsser. Memoirs A book io oiease al ihe members oi rhe senior Wai Jrhe answer The MEMQWS Siaii gave wlner asheo iheir goai. The pages von have ius+ seen aro rhose Ria , abom .,,. iow are The resair oi fhe co-operaho' oi Kermir Pyshef Dhoioqrapher. The schoci ooard, iacuiw ana wdercia: Wirhoo' Their Pep rhe ihierrriarioh aod icnowiedqe book couio nor have beer arraineci, gchoo' fre hiqrfqhri, ara evehrs oi ioferesr oi ihe 56 fihoci ear. Jarhez Vfeffheiser and Reber' fwfr' Y 'r oded Ti'6if argifc ra e 'o 'he ooof. 5 5 2' 'oi- S7776 eq The ooiecfve oi We zraii was 'o Show 'he evezoay' i 9 55 fb Louise Renner, Bernard Bone, and Ron ald Va1Ie+fa check yea-book laycns. James Werkneise' Kay Ficroi Joanne Harrier, and Mary Penningfcn discuss picmre sizes wirh Mr. Pysher. Green c o ,.4. Whrle iyprng srencul Parsons Roberfs and MaWe come across a funny arhcie Mass Rooi shows Seen Echo members ow work ine mrmeograph machrne 'VWI 'FQ N5 NVQ. C A x-. Whrle Hue praowgraplner was supposed Vo be cnanglnq rms Hue members of fne sfaff drscuss prevrous ISSUES cause of We s or? pero o Mme be-fween essues + ey belueve m wa fvng no fume SEATED Mehger Black Coppolella Renner Pennrng+on Barczynskr Gunsser Par ef- Q W we e o frf co Q oe a we morc +P e e o a Wo aaef 5 ar y maraoff anc 1 W v OF C o sons Lnero Hackman Klump STANDING Roberfs George Lulranuslu Casagrande M Nesfer Powell Male AbVUll5Se Capozzola Roberh Lieberman Young Gerz Masuf Ruggerro S.- 55 0ur Bhuruses present ..... VQ Q' ri? ,,5 Egs -1 Y .5 A Y , J i ' g X I I , i x x 1 kb ' wx A In order ro acjorife oeffe' 'eirwooe, 'e frrorai ffoflf We nIne+yf'we rrervoeff cf 'ee 'enlor mlxeo crofug ffaveied To Lafayerre Coieqe where aooroximare y five hmofeci boyz and qrrrs were drlrged by We direeror af 'lwe Lafayerre Ciolr Md Jorwrw Raymoro, QEFGGVZGNE hefe He'd weeloy oy Mft, Ama Kfege o'fe2'fe'i for We Crwdsfrvas Pageari lmmeoiarey forowhq We Crwrisrmas vaearrom rerwearsais began for Hwe amua' spring concert wrfcr Wag lwea 'rw We Hgh selfool audI+of7am In May. The sewer mixed 'rw-ar rr-4 9 wif' crows also oar' 'ooared in We Baceahureare Sewfzie Iw June ard erwreoaeeo We fuoerw' body Ee aigefnb 'e Mfougreey we yeah In aaoirron r drfeerimg 'Fe berfof mfxed chow: Mrs. Krogg rmderfook ree rob of orqamz- Inq a 'mrof rnled erwomi fomrsfrrg or TM- e'gL'e a'd r-Pwr? qfaze puo , THe rwfof rrwixeo crioxz afso paforiared in 'me Crwriymag Pa- gearwf Sprmg C cm We year. oreeff, and azzemoliez rbfouqrw- Wifh o b v i o u s pleasure shared wifh Hue singers, Mrs. Kress conducfs a chorus re- hearsal. No false nofes here. 5- . . . . . pageantry and song Y pi BACK ROW: Capone, Davies, McFauII, DeNicuola. Wagner, Kolb, Maclr, Grande, Sfump, Samson, Gold, Reed, Ruggiero, Hanson, Harris, Edwards, Williamson, Buslrirlr, Coppolella, Capouola Coriez, Caporaso, Garland. THIRD ROW: Weidman, Abruzzese, Cali, Williams, Silfies, Buss Uliana, Fioroi, Williamson, Savercool, Jones, Sigmund, Savercool, Ducy, Beers, Diefrich, Pri+ch- ard, Snyder, Paolini, Rorna. SECOND ROW: Bruno, Johnson, Green, Powell, De Nardo, Cosfello Smi+h, Bray, Fowlkes, Bray, Gross, Krome, Abruuese, W. Ruggiero, Jones, Smi'rh: Alfred, Hughes: Young, Gefz, Masuf. FIRST ROW: Luclry, Roberrs, Liero, Rader, Hill, Harrier, Barczynslci, Haclr- man, Black, Guarry, Kromer, Barfholomew, Sfrauss, Woolley, Bone, Sandi, Parsons, Blalzeg Lugg: J. Coppolella, Ceraul, Ardingo, Renner, pianisi: M, Penningron, direcforg Anna Kress. The joy of singing a'-d worlcing 'rogeiher is shown on Vhe faces of The boys and girls of ihe newly organized junior mixed chorus. V 1 5 'X' 'Q v . 4 l ' U s if t.t 3 f v fi The shepherds bow down in worsh?p4ul admirafion of +he newborn Prince of Peace, cradled IH His lowfy bed. Christmas Play rr ycaf BT we 'fe oa,' 'ferexwai erezenfea 'se as fee Cn 'm3 Pagee ,ln 'rc aceenie 5? NM . u'vV Na, 'no LQ 5, was 1-wf 'eo ana drecfeo ov Mr, Jw' ernfv 5 Lars a f::'one Jani' 'nevweaf r-QW fE'A 5G, The Pagee'+ we3 Gere C-x9fGUf:'CW cwhe' f n 're' ' bferaea fhe cfe3ef+AN'r rho DSEY VVhHe A osodeff day mofhefreadxfhe orfh Worm +0 her :hUdren,'e ferr ffcwrfhe S+C'VXN9V6 GF3Cf6d M'+he becwqfound, eff'favVf wfh Unnphilw a'd be-afv 'he Q +h Cfory Cl JeiufCs 1+. psf fhe 5f.'fnfe e Paqeae' waz sfeierfca V' 4'conf Oaf'wer+ vf'H the new f fovreu onF:f Chofei 1 ch a rhe M323 ghcig c:'n -'ocf'nQ dneffon Qfff' Arfa Kfcgi, ar.4l N 4 A I ff, yi As direcfor of fhe Chrisfmas Pageanf, Mr. Lahr explains special ac+ing techniques. The rvembers of fhe Mixed Chorus add a much of Splen- dor To ihe Chrisvfas Pageanf, Senior glrls lead the candhe- lighf procession, Thespians provide entertainment ii Thespian member: Dolores Hill and Gayle Hackman ex plain the National Thespian Charter to Catherine Barczyn- ski. This is the second year Pen Argyl has had a National Chapter, The organization has put on many enjo able er- formances. Y P - i The National Thespian Society, organized in I955, 's a dramatic organization devoted to the advancement ot dramatic arts in the secondary schools. Under the gtfdance ot Mark Frantz, the troupe decided to present a series ot one-act plays to commemorate holidays and other days ot importance. These plays were written by members ot the Thespian organization and were staged by the lhespiars and other students outside the organization who showed worthy talent. Qtticers: Peter Casagrande, president: Priscilla Sa'o'. vice-presidentg Dolores Hill, secretary: Joyce Parsons, trca A urer. Only a small number of students belong to the Thespian Society. Hill. Barczynski, Fowiires, Harrier, Casagrande, Hackman, Gunsser, and Sandt. CAMERA SHY: Parsons. 5 I R .-. V I 311' .Jr , - . s 9 f .lk 'Feeling' feeling. shouts Mr. Frantz to John Gunssar. l 'K Best of Bands Four slcilled color guards and six high sTruTTing drum maioreTTes led our band, consisTing oT TiTTy members, on The Tield aT every TooTball game, To perTecT TormaTions The TirsT period oT each day was seT aside Tor rehearsals. The band did a marvelous iob in raising The schoo? spiriT aT The TooTball games where They were led many Times by Their sTudenT direcTor, Mary PenningTon, who was algo one oT our Two TluTe players. Besides perTorming aT TooTball games The band also marched in Two T-lalloween parades and underTcolc The responsibiliTy OT planning our succesi- Tul bon-Tire, which was held The nighT beTore The oig game wiTT1 Bangor, The band also presenTed The annual spring concerT in The school audiTorium in May. John Casagrande, a clarineT player, was selecTed To rep- resenT our school in The EasTern DisTricT Band FesTivaI, The whole sTudenT body was proud oT our band direcTor, MilTon hochT, and appreciaTed The Time and eTTorT he spenT in rewriTing The music To our Alma MaTer, which was played and sung by The sTudenT body many Times ThroughouT The year. M 'Q' ts A 4 2 Poud To b c rryung The olors of n Ton and school The color guard sfands aT parade resT Durecfor Mulfon FochT leads his musucal group p 5 The lodges sfand in The local Halloween parade C- '- -I .-4-1 Q ., fs' if hr? 5 Qifii ...F A 15. la. Jlx BACK ROW: L. Adams, J. Ceraul, Williamson, Biclrford, Wilson, Reynolds Abruuese, Fowllres, Edwards, Alfemose, Gold, Gross, Ruggiero, Rober+i, Die- frich, Snyder. Tockef. THIRD ROW: Yeffer, Weber, Serfass, Ruggiero, Rep iamson, Parsons, Godshall, A. Davies, Male, Bamford, Pfeiffer, Smifh, McLean Siampone, A. Savercool, J. Turfzo, S. Ceraul. FIRST ROW: Casagrande, Sig- mund, DePowers, D. Turfzo, S. Sandi, DeRenziS, Hower, P. Sandf, M. Penning ion. KNEELING: Harrier. v - i 'P l , f- Q., X - x x, , , . l , I ' i . I f i'K f -s- Vjx- ' . , -H.. 4 ' I, ' li ,, ' . -, L A A N.- 4. 1-'N-r,,u ,' L -' -.f'14fff'F - ff e A- 5 We-' .1 1 --an-7 -N , -, Q- .iq-' 'wi'- ,- ,.-, ,,A,. g ur- N I ..n5w',':-g:.f. X v., Our drum rnaioreHes sliow us one of flieir high slruifing sfeps. BACK ROWS Roberfi, Dielricii, Ruqgiero, SECOND ROW: Toclref, Snyder. FRONT: Head, H frrier. Sher, Reynolds, OH, Blake, Williamson, Lieberman, Sparrow, Buskirl, Hahn: Fiorof, Ceasar, Broad, Ambrose, C. Savercool, Reed. SECOND ROW: Will- . 11' FOURTH ROW: Tucker, Gigliolli, Dalmas, Cesare Melzgar, Creveling, Gisl, Ehle, Moyer, Shipman, Gold THIRD ROW: Serfass, Oyer, Cascario, Wilson, Dr Mu+h, Parry, Sanders, Srnifh, Farleigh, Nasalla, Bone Ducey. SECOND ROW: Guuo, Curcio, Buslrirlr, Lugg. Following lhe personal guidance ol adviser, Rich- ard Wolford, and rhe advice ol honorary advisers: William E, Murh, Marlc l-l. Franrz, Allen H. Jack- SOH, and John L, Lalcy, The l-li-Y Club V3 mosf successful years. Along wilh lheir annual 'rip and dance lhe l-li-Y Abinglon, had one ol found lime ro alrend ar Harrisburg, Kulzlovvn, and Allenlown, conferences, which helps ed enlarge Their views on government cifizenship, and Chrisrian living. Besides raking parl in rhese various conlerences, ohe l-li-Y exrended ils services To fhe school by decoraring rlne school in ooservafce cf Chrislmrs, decoraling 'rhe ciyrn lor lhe New Year s Eve Parry, and by selling relreshmenfs a+ lhe baslzelball games.. The purpose ol lhe l-lifY Club is lo develop exlend, and mainlain a close relalionship lo God in lhe home, school, and cornmunily. Officers: Perer Casagrande, president James Blaclc, vice-presidenrp Danie Illerly, secrerary' Rob- erl Krome, lreasurerz David Bray, chaplain, TOP: New members in iniliafion garb. BOTTOM: Cabinef meels in pil wiflw Mr. Wolford. Edwards, Mondello, Frufchey, Parsons, Branfon, Lobb Vallelfa, Sandercoclr. FIRST ROW: Williamson, Borfz Barfholomew, Bray, Krome, lfferly, Black, Kromel, Wool ley, Denfifh, Guarry, Fowlkes. 'UU .di ' .nc T r .,- -We , , l '- f ffs fs' 4 ,Q -. 'WX I' . 'sa I A f 3, 4 .3 Q, s. L api, V Q 1-'T V31 ara vafed f-ere 'ee fi ae TV HLYJM imQre31ive '1. 3r .a-w7'e for new mem berz opened rne year 'aedmr rf: Ewen I-ffla lle CMO Dufoose: To Creole 'rarer and e-'e'd frroaqloj 'Fe Fcme 'free' arc I3rrrmr v VC3' ievoardg of Cl '3'a' irarafer az e Meme. Tre may :Cori Ware-afcof WSC? or :ao memoerg for fre Tnaweglrg Da, Fiyoa game WW Bangor gawe a ooze' 'Q 'int ser . fs-E G service pro'e:+ Fever bag-et were mace -O a'C dslribofed fo reed, lamwej in :Fe -afrcandrc area. A Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y rely Feld a' Murlerbefq Col- lege, provided GGdl'iOPdl inferevl GHG inzpirolifl' IQ llig qrgup Ol vvlTO a'rended,Tl10 Qnild CGVCW Cane Ball was considered by all members 'lie lliqlm liglwr of 'lwe clubs social allain, Wren ended in May will a lvlollner and Dauglver Bawquel. Tlie resulf cl morey raising plans was We USSGVW- ralion ol a sfafe Flag To :lie sClWOCl. l I II'I ' I'I I ' SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Williams, Williamson, Rasley, Will- iams, Sparrow, Buss, Capone, Maclc, Weidman, Alfred, Cafino, Sefzer, Jones, Abruzzese, Snyder, Roma, Silfies, Mrs. Turner. FIFTH ROW: Wagner, Sarfor, Buslrirlz Laurifo, Sfump, Prifchard, Brewer, Davis, Johnson, Sam- son, Garland, Die+ricI'i, Fiorof, Cali, Paolini, DeNicuoIa Coppolella. FOURTH ROW: FIy+e, E. Fly+e, Kolb, Smiflw, G-ell, Creamer, Rowlands, DeNardo Miller Ace Hughes, Capozzola, Bray, Corfez, Sfeinrnerz, Uliana, THIRD ROW: Davies, A. Abruzzese, C, Capozzola, 9' 'K r Q-J-.ff UPPER: Cabinef members discuss pleasanl evenrs LOWER: Malling shalreea-roos is an annual Iaslr Achenbach, Ackerman, Powell, Ruggiero, L. Smilh Green, Lieberman, Male, Toclref, Roberli, Graziano Cos+eIIo, Rodger. SECOND ROVV: Ardingo, Capo- raso, Bruno, McFaulI, Wes+, Grande, Ford, Lugg Ceraul, Barczynslri, Parsons, Roberfs, Sandi, Fiorol' Haclrman, Penninglon. FIRST ROW: Harrier, Hughes Casagrande, Oliver, Corfez, Liero, Klurnp, J. Coppo- Iella, Young, Renner, Hill, Blalre, Rader, Pefers, Luclney, Serfass. slfi S ,i 'I We if-I X I FI. xl' Career To aid lle sludensli in planning lheir lulurcs wisely, flee Guidance Deparlmenl annually zpone Sora a Career Day. Mark liranlz guidance di- recior, Coen' many 'eng hours pannirg lhe def 'ails oi The eveni Reoresenlalyez lrom ce eges and local indusiries were inviled lo pariicipale. Aller ihe represenlalives had given a gen- eral eullice cl lher parlicu ar Fields, slucenfs 'Allow me lo help you wilh your coal, says Mr. Franlz as Miss Joan Benneff of 'rhe Pennsylvania School of Horliculfure prepares lo leave, Service-plus such as lhis broughr many requesls for lhe privilege of re- rurning for lhe nexf conference. Louis Sigmund, Thomas Toclc- el, and James Wilson lislen ailenlively as W. C. Sleward oi Pennsylvania Slale Univer- sify Exlension explains flue ad. vanfaqes of a lechnical edu' calion. Day ai-ed uesl eng ccncernin lheir soecra inlef Cl Q eiri. These ueclions ran ed lrom enlrance ro' Cl Q guremenls or Lalayelle College lo +he ilarling ia ary el a railroad wcrlcer. ine Srucen' Council rnernoefs acfec as a wel coming Cennmillee lor The 'ncoming guesls, and 'he Tr'-l-li-Y served llnem ccilee are doughnuls, Now, John, checlr +he arrangemenls for Room I04, and Ed, see if lhe Tri-Hi-Y girls have my coffee ready, orders Mr. Wolford, general co-ordinalor of fhe Sludenl Council welcoming commillee, lo assislanls John Fowllces and Edward Lulranuslni. Cefeieis dfivin:1.T'fCu iw'Ve VC if p9MiWfGP7i Qreyef CC'CCE'5 5U wi'i1 '5', fini 6' G TNG? C ,-, a THIRD ROW: penny Borden' Renner! Auemosey Mui- Mr. Buiz. SITTING: Borfz, Reese, Hahn, Smifn, Casa Hsch, Frabie, Retfinger, Handelong. SECOND ROW: qrandei Teeli Duran' CAMERA SHYI I-e55i9- Sfofflef, Hower, Wiilauer, Mack, Pepe, Johnson, Young, W 'n 5 new agfger, W5 if BM? 'Fe Den Afqi C'aC'e' Oi Fpxfe Fafnnefi Qi Amefiia fuiiiiiei We Ofooie We deveicnnen' C5 egfifuifufa ieesefgiip, co':cefe+icn ana Ci4iZ6'Ei'iC. Prai- defi Saw Smfi WW 'ne e'Pe' oiiicew, inafacfcf- ized 'ne iS6d'T:'SL'iD oi We QVCUO, We iffzenznzz cf We Cfganize :' waz lysis-d cw We L-i3'i73vVCC Pafece finer we :f demcfivefec We feiifis 0' S'a'e Qw'vefs'H Guinq Na o'ai Pawn v Qi , 5 5 v E i ' Z 'Q C',J J' r ABQVE: Now, wha? goes wne'e?' ' LEFT: Reckless dnvers, faire warning. BELOW: A modern milking machine is explained, ii fr f , F. F. A. ,, .1 x 14. 55 A155 Photo and Learning rhe graphic arls of pholography, Pholo Club enrhusiaslrs gain praclical experience from snapping, developing, and selling pholograpns. Fine leadership was provided by The lollowing oliicers: Paul Trilli, presiclenry Daniel lllerly, vicefpresidenlg Judy Coppolella, secrelary: Joseph Slraclcc Treas- urer. Also sharing lheir scienlilic inleresls were lhe members of lhe Senior Science Club whose acli- vilies encompassed aslronomy, geology. avialion, chemislry, and radio, A lrip +o +he Lehigh Valley Science Fair ar Muhlenberg College climaxed ll-e yearls worlc, Cfficers: Rodger Gordon, presidenlq Daniel lllerly, vice-presidenit Kay Fiorol. secrelaryi Thomas l-lordendorl, ireasurer. Members of ihe Phc'ro and Science Clubs group around Mr. Schadel while he performs one of his many unusual experimenfs. No one wanfs +o miss any unforgeffable or unforeseen moment Science Clubs 63' Scienfific equipmenr is discussed among +he vari- ous club members. Elecfed fo clean up fhe dark room are Pefer Giglioflil Benny Giralico, and Paul Trilli. 'a 1.5! FFQ' ,171 , l Mrs. Easfon, librarian, explains fo Sonia Casa- 'V grande and Joyce Oliver rhe proper merhod of puffing on plasfic magazine covers. Granl Mefzgar, June Serfass, and Sandra Klump, members of +he library club, begin ihe +asl: of shelving new boolzs. X Library Club Because lhey believe fhere is no grea+er ioy- lhan Thai of reading, lhe Library Club members, under ihe direcfion of Mrs. Easlon, have broughl 'rhe arl ol good reading To Pen Argyl High. Their promofion campaign for good reading included +he designing of aflracrive displays on fhe library bullefin board, aclive membership in 'een-Age Library Associafion, and ihe sponsorship of an annual assembly program during Narional Boolc Week. A Chrisfnnas Pariy, held by The club, proved fha? if was noi' all work. BACK ROW: Weider, Hughes, Mrs. Easlon, Luclrey, Pelers, Correz, Mefzgar, Creveling, Fiorof, Klump. FRONT ROW: Ford, Casagrande, Gunsser, Oliver. Under ihe wafchful eye of Mrs. Myrlle Easfon, fhe library club goes aboul some of ifs many du+ies. 'T Q' Assembly Une 35 rne 'nec' eager'-y' av,a ed evfrff. 5? W rinoel ia endar was fre vveekry aizernb ,' pfeqfann. Nvfays varied E+ :provided born en'ef+a'nrnen+ and 7nf:'rnall:n, We subfetf n'a+'er range: 'rinn a Croco: on fee S64 OOO Quefcn T3 a prefer :naN anrnar Qnow. O5 ceurse Wwe s+.aer+-fnanaged veV?Jeg wew aways We rnegf enyoyabre as rney :praised a rreari :of We S+L..Ci6VT+S 40 oEso'ay Weir 'a3en+z. We Paaskl Day pfcgrarn by Mr. Mewlnes W3- 'ary dasg, Tne BU! of Riqiffs proqfarn cy Mr. VVc5fords POD, Kass, and 'We Abfanarn Un- ien program by Mft. Eazfcnf Engnsr' Ca wee :ree of fne cdsfardlnq pfcdazncns. BM by no means did dfanna nave a mcncpoly 3' 'ne assen'cAes4 ?V4J3rC was cxerec 'n Une and cffefrng fnooei, Tre rnixeo crows gave ine annua and always beaufrfrj Clnnsfmas Pageant A mid' y-fffer fcncef' very Ueaslnq 45 'ne ea wa' given fer TAC Vs? rinse oy We band. Bi9 Qdme nl-Jn+er, Rosalla Ardingo, prepares For flue safari wifh a 5iHIe help from Wayne Creveling and Joyce Oliver. A big feafure In assembly Is We fine organ music provided by Lorraine Paolini, Michelene Ruggiero, and Karen Jones. 1 ff? 1 , r . , ?l .' The picfure of a+?enHon7 Seniors and facul+y Members show avid inferesi 'n fhe Chrisfmas Pageard beng pre. sen+ed on sfage. Honors llllrranlr you says Louise Renner, as slre receives flre Good Cirizenslnip award from Mr. Jaclrson. Louise also won flue DAR award and rlre Beify Croclrer Homemalring award. Wilson Gum smiles proudly as lie slnows lnis award-winning lneifer 'ro flwe public. The lreifer foolr firgf place in counly compelifion. Blowl Gabriel, blow! are flre wafcln words of Pen Argyl's prize-winning humped- rrio, George Zonce, Larry Yeflerl and Roberl Emriclr. James Sandercoclr is congrafulaied by a govern- menf represen+afive for being named a page boy. Sandercock served a monflrr las? spring in Wash- ingron, D. C. . stimulate incentive Pen Argyl is proud ol ifs larnous 'rrio composed of Joanne Harrier, P'lscIlla Sand? and Ann Lugg. They lrave won flne sfafe forensic liile rwo years. Here llrey confribufe llre-ir lalenl af The Clnrisf- mas Pageani' r -,H 'C A . 5- gx ,J4 Alf Dances . . . I 1 M i Q N'-4 A miniafure gridiron no+es 'Phe end of anofher foofball season a+ fhe Thanksgiving dence. 2 g I g 5 PJ I' I 4 I 1 . ,M ! xxx. Under a canopy ol red and while streamers, couples dance dreemlly af llwe Candy Cane Ball, highlighf of +he Chrisfrnas season. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jackson relax be+ween dances as lhe sludenfs demonsfrale fhe very laiesl' s+eps al 'the Thanksgiving dence, sponsored by flue Varslfy Club. .1 :V x as . .I A. av 1 , pf , fe 5, 5 f A . ,iv 1 ph he , ,U ' f , s 14' . xi 7 'L 5 .v , ,x 4 . s Ls . f' ,A K Q 0 , 1' - l C U Bangor's Freeman is Iripped up by Pen Argyl man and is abouf 'Io be pounced on by I27l Guarry. Football PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN Season Record ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL 0 6 O 20 0 0 I3 6 EAST STROU DSBURG CATASAUOUA STROUDSBURG NAZARETH WILSON HELLERTOWN EM MAUS BANGOR 7 I9 I5 42 25 20 33 20 BACK ROW: Manoway, Capozgola, Parsons, Frable, Schlegel, Sparrow, Bone, Shipman. SECOND ROW: Bel, Lugg, Frufchey, Mondello, Sanclarcoclr, Head Coach Penza, Smickley, Lobb, Rumsay: Schlough, Uliana, Manager Casagrande. FIRST ROW: Wooley, C. Vallalfa, Refo, R. Vallefia, Lukan- uski, Roberfs, Assf. Coach Laky, Asst Coach Wolford, Bray, Guarry, Abruuese, Black, Chambers. Under lhe lulorship ol a new head loolball coach, Rudolph E. Penza, Pen Argyl l-ligh's hopes were high for lhe coming season. Wilh fhe refurn of fifleen lellermen and a promising group from lhe undefealed J, V. leam, 'rhe squad faced lhe problem of producing a beller record lhan ihe I and 8 log of lasl year. If 'rhe firsl' game was lo be any indicalion of whal was 'lo come, Pen Argyl was delinilely on fhe up- grade. Alfer a scoreless lirsl' hall, Easl Slroudsburg moved seven+y yards for +he winning louchdown early in The second half. This was lhe only score of lhe game and badly crippled +he morale of lhe Team. Following losses 'ro Calasauqua, I9-6, and Slroudsburg, l5eO, Pen Argyl losl i+s lourlh and lilfh +o perennially sfrong Nazarelh and Wilson. Againsl' Hellerlown and Ernrnaus, 'rhe Team showed a reversal of form which hadn'+ been seen since lhe Easf Slroudsburg game. Againsi l-lellerlown, a learn lhal losl' only one oul of +en games, 'rhe leaindisplayed real lor+i- 'rude in holding fhe Pan+hers 'ro one iouchdown in The second hall alfer +hey had scored fwo in lhe 'lirsi half. . . . . full of thrills Tension mounls as referee decides whelher Bangor has scored or noi. s est ' 2 F 9 ', Q' - . Pi, 'I QP-fe' bgfspf -+ -...ts-ce, u ,' , .- Q, ' '. 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Trailing I9-6 aT The halT, Pen Argyl sTormed back To malce iT I9-12, and was headed Tor anoTher Touchdown when a penalTy proved Too cosTly an obsTacle To over- COITTG, The big game wiTh Bangor, despiTe The poor records oT looTh Teams, was played beTore more Than 5000 Tans aT Weona Park. Bangor used su- perior spiriT and Team play To posT a 20-o vicTory and gave Pen Argyl iTs TirsT deTeaTed Team in The hisTory oT The school. fat g 41 , 1 ' .M L'-5313? '-' ' ' .fn 1 ff: , ' wa- , ' - om, F ' ' f X 43' 'C W . Qu trim? Marlin Smickley, FleeT-foofed Pen Argyl back, is off To The races in game againsT NazareTh, M 14 Q , g I 4 0 I, - A, , ., ' Y , N Xt . 1- 40' ? , x I 'ffm 7 ', r h no . ' . 4 -' -7 ' ll , .iff ,' ff- 4-.1 ez ,. 5 .- ,.a, ,f,,-1. H ., A ', ,fUElnw9- .,f ' , sm' . M we W 3F3'Pgr f' rs- YT: A 5 fl 424 T73 Y A g K 4-I -15 f 1? 'J r 1 TT ,re yfzpfr' W w 'wr . I 4 se, ,: M 1 , 2, -R 4, YK 9 D A Q W, rv. . ' ' . in , F, . ,, , ,A 4. 'inf I ,. 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Vlce presldenf Ronnce Shipman Presldenf Ronald VaIle++a Secrelery Mary Pennnnglon and Treasurer Edward Lulanu lu discuss flue club s chlef money ralslng progecl lhe sale of boosler cards Varsity Club mg +0 We log D ,W C5001 was ball game dur rg llne ea on lo false money lor e Vamw Qu Unger O Tlve awards wlw lv are gwen lo wcrllwy players dolph Pena and Egwafd P5 me The Vdrgpfy 'llwe annual ae lvlly sponsoreo oy llfe club was Club sold boo ler ard and pns lor eaclw fool llle Tll5Vll45QlVmQ Dance FIRST ROW Mr Penza Woolley Guarry R Vallella Denflllw Lulcanuslu Abruzzese Bray Casa grande Roberfs C Valle++a Black Mr Palmer SECOND ROW Mr Laky Powell Ceraul Toclzel Pennlnglon BGTCIYHSRI Coppolella Roma Grazlano Huglmes Ardungo Renner Mrs Turner THIRD ROW Mr Wolford Schlegel Mondello Rumsey Lobb Sandercock Branlon Capozzola Parsons Bone Mr Eckerl FOURTH ROW Ullano Bef Sclwlouglw Lugg Bllhelmer Frufchey Smncxley Slnp man gi fgggwr PM x -5 . --A Adding glamour 'ro lhe baslce+pa'l courr was our girls' paslcel- ball leam. The coach, Mrs, Vivian Turner kepl are girls in shape wilh diligenr praclice. Alrhough 'rhey didnr cao'ure Tir? place in the league, never- lheless, rhey played commendably againsr former championship Teams, This year our leam, consfsring ol Senor: 'uniors, and lresh- meni was in lhe Easl Penn Baslceroal Leagde for The Second consecu- live year, Their slcilllul playing demongrreied Thar lhe hours spenl in improvemenl' produced line resulrs. Girls' Basketball FIRST ROW: Blake, Barczynslri, Ceraul, Renner, coach, Mrs. Vivian Turner. SEC- OND ROW: Abruuese, Powell, Male, Toclref, Ace, Capozzola. THlRD ROW: Depowers, Miller, Repsher, Manson, Communale, OH, Gum. Wifh Bangor as opponenls our for- wards slruggle furiously lo lreep fhe ball ar-d gain poinls. ff ,Z Nancy Powell slruggles lo hold lhe ball as Marjorie Tocl:e+ moves nearer 'lo re- ceive a pass. W' lil! T Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen BD en Pen Ch Pen Pen Coach Palmer sporls winning smile for phofographer. BOTTOM ROW: Bilheimer, Gum, Denlilh, Branlon, Mondello. TOP ROW: Assislanl coach, Richard Eckert, Hahn. Sandercock, Shipman, Strauss, Lugg, head coach, Edward Palmer. Basketball in the air Varsity Scores VARSITY BASKETBALL BOX SCORE Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Polk Township Cheslnuf Hill Emmaus Lehighfon Bangor Hellerlown Wilson Coplay Easf Sfroudsburg Parkland Nazarelh Founfain Hill Bangor Hellerlown Coplay Eas+ Slroudsburg Parkland Nazareih Wilson Founfain Hill Aller lhree bleak years, Pen Argyl l-ligh linally displayed a leam capable ol holding ils own againsl rough compelilion. Coach Palmer +ook over a young and inexperienced squad lasi year and seems 'ro have Found lhe remedy lor our baskel- ball woes. The season began wilh a one-sided vic- lory over Polk Township and a consislenlly high scorer in The person ol Dick Denlilh who scored 30 poinls. Denlilh, rhe or-ly senior wilh any experif ence, conlinued his assaull in lhe second game. Playing aginsl a weak Cheslnul l-lill guinlel, Coach Palmer used his regulars sparingly, bul Denlilh slill managed lo bag 28 poinlz. ln The lirsl league game lhe leam led all rhe way only lo have Ban- gor overcome lhe lead in The lasl guarier and posl' The viclory. Following anolher close deleal, lhe leam showed, once again, lhal could score poinls al a 'lacl clip, Playing again? perenrially slrong Coplay, lhe leam ran up a lopsided 75-59 viclory. The game also broughr alrenrcn +o The brisk playing of our rwo iunior guards, Lee Bilheimer and Russ Branlon. Allhough conslanrly overshadowed by 5 J. Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl Argyl V. BASKETBALL BOX SCORE Poll: Township Cheslnuf Hill Emmaus Lehiglvlon Bangor Hellerlown Wilson Copley Easl Sfroudsburg Parkland Nazarefll Founlain Hill Bangor Hellerlown Coplay Easf Sfroudsburg Parlrland Nazarefh Wilson Founlain Hill I5 I0 62 59 42 34 63 44 32 90 5I 65 38 48 59 42 5I 38 64 6I ze I X 1 Ek K3 y, 9 ,... - ,ns I Aw ' . I . z .. V...-4 -4015 15 A ,.,W -Y I L V. - is L ' s.. wx Q, A .- fx 55?-:P Sammy Lobb, regular shorl' Slop is frapped belween third base and home, bul manages fo evade Iag and reach +h?rd safely, Coach Lalmy. goes over las'r mhule slralegy wi+h regulars, or'or Io slarl of very crucial game ul lffhfl I I 4 A-, gr. ,. Y l jr PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL ARGYL Q-IQLX Box Score il BANGOR 5 NAZARETH 8 WILSON 2 PARKLAND 7 COPLAY 6 EAST STROUDSBURG 8 NAZARETI-I I6 HELLERTOWN I I BANGOR I STROUDSBURG 3 FOUNTAIN HILL 5 A P01 I Jerry Roberls, OF Jlmmy Black, P Ronnie Vdllella, IF Pele GIglioHi 'ini f 4. Al. '.An. . A ' .Il 1 ln FIRST ROW: Bone, manager: Fruichey, Bilheimer, Laub, Cali, Riker, Alfemose, Black, R. Aliemose, Weaver, mana gerq John Laky, head coach. SECOND ROW: Ronafds, manageri Guarry, Kellow, Shipman, Rumsey, Valleffa, Baseball players Def Pvg, Fq, 955 C3935 e3 '3n wa a Jaco, re ec'e2: ca cas. Hee: :cap Jah' Law uses ffeshrren ans scohcfncfes ax mcg' ex:,3'vea. aw 'ce e-seferce aw e' ',Q'a3'n games ff :Tae 'menace :Unre- e zoning Seazcc, Brookes Kromer, OF Richard Guarry, C Bone, Bar+oli, Branfon, Mondeho, Shawdinger. THIRD ROW: Assisianf coach, Thomas Lee, Giglioffi, Tucker, G, Roberfs, Maifhews, Kromer. Lobb, Abruzzese, F. Roberfs, Ruggiero, manager, in the spotlight VV 'F 'ne C-if-13' in C' 'fe ccf N3I:i C'1' game 'he iicfez vvefe 3 Cie ana We 'earn 3 J aefccfvef ef:hfX'e3 Bangcf Hfie 6-5 ard Zfl. N'e :fg -ary ans Lee wefe glen -sesewea rec 5:-A a fe'--.afdfg season. Vince Abruuese, OF ,4 , , ' , T w Tucker, OF .-1 rg.. .Q- . J' '. .:' gfhgffl- X' r at rf ,fgjgm Q N X or Y' . 1 FIRST ROW: Re+o, Giralico, Srrauss, SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Ford, Blaine, Hill. SECOND ROW: Barczynski lfferly, Abruzzese, Werlclweiser. Renner, Ceraul. Boys' and Girls' Intramurals Poised in flue air afler relurning a shot Vince Abruzzese has all eyes on him. I 4 Barczynslni spikes one over llie ner proving Wifi gir's :apa- bilify of holding Yl'l?i' oww againsl flwe boys. . I K y - ...,,n W-- 4 Q.: A I 4 ii .- Q I .-im. A- my r J ,. . - , , . 5 , . pg -, - - -v. A HA , - .W ,ha-3 l 2 , wg h' 1 A'i I- 1' M Y 1, sl ., . Q- ' - :I X- i A I - . - . . A .. ' -N 'A' . nn'GX'fS3fQx.'i '1 .Egggq ., i -.4 1 7 . l lbiliiiixxf -1' 'i ' WSW' ??iEff:,e ' ' ' if - L r .i 111EYYiiEEEii'if U- l ?I15i?'i., ' v ' ,E 1, L ' 4,43 v--., , - - S: In fVIrH,v.y,1f,U 'il I Q k . xl: ' ,'1::'ff i ,S ' i W., f-2 fe f-1. av . , 'ht -,' , x ' r , -. .D gg., . a 1 1 sf- , a M-gr. X -1'. 1' 1' -rf' . ,A . yr ,li fi 3 .igiifa A ,4 1 .1 if -is N jf I i '99-fg ' i li 'A . I 3 gf A A y L X i il. 3 Enlhusiasm reigns as ihe boys' and girls' champion- D U t . Q h ship ieams meei +o decide which is really more eclqmed lo Creale an 'rlcleaged 'illelegl lm al ' agile. Wifh players like Vinceni' Abruzzese mali- leiics was The riooniime iriiramural program under ing such relurns, fhe girls me? iheir defeaf. ire supervisbn of Mrs. Vivian Turner, John Laly, are Edwa rd fre says in git '1 grades nine lhrouqli melve. Palmer, lricluded in fhe oroqram were grades seven ehrough lwelve, and lhe ...spark The fevervh and eigh+h grade boy-3 look earl ie bailelbali ieirarnurali wcer +he direclion Ol ' M1 Pa mer. Prem lriose parfeipaiirg, flriirly oeys eeleeles +0 form feams for inlerschelai i: C:'nce licri. The racy: if a grades oarrzipalec in inlrarnural ,Q eyeall wire Ur. Lab, csacrinq llrerri, lnlraclazs m rnairez derernfrec a Clif? 'earn and lhe Cage cghamcz v:i'ei,e:1 eacr dhef fer fre sire: champ' . ,. , . 1 A A :AT C' Delia' ng al Ccojnenls Wai an elevelllll Joe Refo wafches anxiously as Benny Giralico Q'i3C 'EGVTM refurns a volley in favor of his +eam. wee Q-'iQ ferrarvwufal 3:re:,le 'headed baslel- a aes weIe.ea , The ve e-,Dall rrieicrez, wee'- -zz Q, lJf'1,T,feer were terduifec 'ri +he save 'raeeif ag 'ree ei 'he sex, Eelwiasrr fae leer il a iaeati zrewo v.a':hed 'lee vfiefcuz Q' is ieafn axes' ' e :ha eege 33 +i'e smceisfu' lDC,Z Leah, H31-.efef 'ee 54 ard :mrhg 05 The qrt 3 ' 'Q 're de-'e y aes oravm of 're bays. Tee 'Hrarnfa oregrafn ,'2'C.iCS3 an occof'i. T+y 53 'Ve aC'Qe :af'i5ipa :' 'e Sider? oi a larcaer eyruer l:l'a3i Qll'5 4SCCI14O e 'P 'efefgihelaiie games, The r'.a',f was leee ard 're scecralcre, QQ efjyej 'ee Tl C: C3'i'Nq :ir 5 i6'JO'iTC 5597. , . v l i i 4 I I NT' Phil Marr, head cook al' Caesar's Diner, explains Iaclics preparing delicious meals. Firsl' Honors BANGOR MILLS, INC., PEN ARGYL CAESAR'S WIND GAP DINER Second Honors HARVEY G. DIETRICH CHEVROLET COMPANY FLORY MILLING COMPANY, INC. GRUBE AND BETTS, SPORTING GOODS PAULSON'S MARKETS, EASTON R. AND R. TOY FACTORY SANDT'S PHARMACY SWOYER'S FUNERAL HOME JOHN A.TURTZO, M.D. WAER BUS LINES, INC. Third Honors BLUE VALLEY FOOD MARKET 3ONSER'S MILK BAR AND LUNCHEONETTE CARLDON'S RESTAURANT, NAZARETH FRANK A. DERENZIS, D.D.S. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE FARLEIGH FEDON ELECTRIC COMPANY. PEN ARGYL FIOROT TRUCKING COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN ARGYL HARTMAN'S PORK PRODUCTS AND ICE CREAM MR. AND MRS. GEORGE H. KORN AL GREENZWEIG R. W. GREENZWEIG, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HAHNIE'S CUT RATE, WIND GAP HILLSIDE ROD AND GUN CLUB. WEST BANGOR JONE'S GARAGE, WIND GAP DR. AND MRS. J. GORDON KATZ AND DAUGHTER LINDA RUTH KINNAMAN'S TV AND APPLIANCES VICTOR KOEHLER, COMBINATION WINDOWS AND DOORS ROY S. KOSTENBADER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE KROME'S MARKET LAFONA MILLS, PEN ARGYL, R.D. I LAUB'S ESSO SERVICE MATT LE DONNE BAKERY, ROSETO MALE'S FURNITURE STORE COMPLIMENTS OF MAR-TRU, WIND GAP MR. AND MRS. JULIUS KORN MEYER H. KORN MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL H. KORN PRITCHARD'S CLOTHING STORE MAY'S TOT SHOP CHARLES W. F. MILLER'S STORE COMPLIMENTS OF WARREN MILLER MODERN GAS, INC. PARSONS' MEAT MARKET CLYDE A. PULLIS RIVIERA SPORTSWEAR COMPANY SILVER LINE-COMMON CARRIER- WIND GAP AND NEW YORK SUPRADUR MFG. COMPANY WAGNER'S LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY YOUNG AND SEBRING INSURANCE AGENCY Four+I1 Honors ALBANESE, FLORIST BET'S MEAT MARKET C. BIELER AND SON, INC, BRANTON 8: STOFFLET INSURANCE AGENCY DR. AND MRS. E. R. BRUMBAUGH M. BRUSHI AND COMPANY MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL CASCARIO CATINO BROTHERS, BUILDING CONTRACTORS ATTORNEY AND MRS. JAMES R. CHARRON DAWE'S PHARMACY DENARDO'S RESTAURANT PAUL DODENDORF, BAKED GOODS DONEY SLATE COMPANY DOTTA AUTO SALES DOTTER'S GROVE, MEATS AND GROCERIES DR. AND MRS. ROBERT H. DREHER STEW ENGLER'S GARAGE, WIND GAP ROY T. FEHNEL, GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR TILLIE FIOROT K. A. PARSONS' STORE PEN ARGYL MILLING CO., INC. PEN ARGYL NEWS AGENCY PEN ARGYL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION ROBERT PERIN PHILLIPS VARIETY STORE POLIVKA'S MUSIC STORE JOSEPH REAGLE, DODGE AND PLYMOUTH, BANGOR REAGAN'S GUN SHOP, NAZARETH, R.D. 3 WILLIAM A. REAGAN, HAND- WROUGHT IRON AND ANTIQUES ROSSIGNO'S SERVICE STATION GEORGE H. SAUERWINE, CLOTHIER SCHMIDT FUNERAL HOME SHAFER'S GULF SERVICE STATION, WIND GAP MRS. HENRY SEGATTI SHOOK AND TOTH, PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS SMALE'S BARBER SHOP STANLEY F. SNYDER, APPLIANCES STAR DOLLAR CLEANERS, PEN ARGYL DR. C. F. STOFFLET TUCKER'S IRON AND WELDING SHOP WEST BANGOR FOOD MARKET One of Ihe many school funciions enioyed by everyone are Ihe annue Chrisfmas parfies Lesler T, Abel Mrs. Angeline Abruzzese Anna Abruzzese Mr. and Mrs. Arillio Abruzzese Elvira Abruzzese Mike Abruzzese Theresa Abruzzese Vince Abruzzese Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ace Eugene Achenbach Mr. and Mrs. Harold Achenbach Mr. and Mrs. Ward B, Adams Mr, and Mrs. Bruce F. Alberr Chiei Burgess and Mrs. l-larold Alberf Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mildred Amy John Alber+ Kennelh Alremose Lincoln Allemose Waller Alihouse Jack Ambrose Roberr Ambrose Bung Amy Mr. and Mrs. Pele Andrew George Andrews Anna and Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Monlord Apple Nama Apple Miss Aurelia Ardingo Mr. and Mrs. Borlolo Arclingo Rosalia Ardingo Joanne Ashman Mrs, Angelo Aulisio Mr. and Mrs. Siephen Barczynski Tommy Barczynski Mr. and Mrs. Maynard S. Beal Miss Doroihy A. Bedford Mr and Mrs. Roberr H. Beers Terry A, Beers John R. Begies Berkaye's Mrs. lda B Berlin Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Belhman Mary Bieler Miss Esrher Bilz Blair Blake Mr and Mrs Fred Blake Jr Kay Ann Blake Nancy Blake Richard Bone Mr. and Mrs. William Bone, S Mr and Mrs. Granville Branion Miss Gwen Bray Mr and Mrs Warren Bray Mr and Mrs Floyd Breidinger Mr and Mrs l-lerberl Brewen Mr and Mrs Abe Brewer Mr and Mrs Duane Brugler Dr. and Ms James P Bru e Mr. and Mrs. Karl Buckholz Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bush Mary and Phyllis Buskirk Mr. and Mrs. William Buskirk and daughler Debbie Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Bulz Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Caesar Mrs J N Caesar Mr and Mrs Sfeve Cae ar Val Caesar Pai W Calabrese Mr and Mrs l-larry Cali Joe Cali Mary Joan Cali Mr and Mrs John Callie Carolyn Capozzola Carol and Jerry Carole and Bob Mr and Mrs John Casagrande Tony and Vera Casagrande Mrs Grani Cassler and Mrs l-l l-lerbue Carino and Mrs James Ceraul and Mrs Par Cerulli and Mrs Alphonso Cesare Jeanerre Cesare John D Cesare M and Mrs John Cesare J Mr and M s Thomas W Cesare Charlay e and Sherwood Mr and Mrs William Clemenlson Mr and Mrs R E Coleman Mrs Michael Comunale Mrs. Mary Coppolella Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Corlez Sr. Alexander Coriez Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Anrhony T. Corlez Linda and Riia Corlez Renee Corlez Mr. Godshall and siege crew examine props fo see +ha+ Yhey are in Hp-iop condition before use. Mr. and Mrs. Broolcs Edwards Mr. and Mrs. BilIl' Engler Mr. and Mrs. Franlc Falcone Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Falcone John Fedon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Horaiio Fenner Loveday Palmer Figliole Lucy Ann Figliole Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finlcbiner Aiiilio Fioroi Mr. and Mrs. John Fiorol Mr. and Mrs. Wade Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Milron H, Fochr Carol Ford Mr. and Mrs. Chesier Francisco Donald Francisco Mabel and Carol Francisco Marlc Herberr Franlz A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fuge Gayle and Diclc Daniel G. George Mr. and Mrs. Lesfer George and Karen Mr. and Mrs. Roy George Wayne George Mrs. Franlc Gigliolli Peler J, Giglioifi Rose M. Gigliolli Mrs. Mamie Giralico Mrs. and Mrs. Franlc Godino Judilh Ann Godshall The Waer Bus Co. serves us wifh efficient frans- poria+ion +hroughou+ fhe school year. Richard Corlez Tony Coscia, Jr. Alverna, Elsie, Delorse Counierrnan Woodrow Counierman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins Mrs. Berlha Cowling R, S. Daniel Alice Davies Bill Davies Mr. and Mrs. John Davis Mr. and Mrs. Milron C. Deiley Marie DelGardo Mr. and Mrs. Archie DeMaHeo Miss Josephine DeNardo Ron DeNardo Mr. and Mrs, Edward Delzi Mr. and Mrs. Reno Derzi Virginia DeVi+o Kay Dieirich Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dierlerich Omer Dieiierich Marion Doall Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dopsovic Johnny and Anna Doifa Mr. and Mrs, Ernesi Drumheller Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dungey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Duran Mrs. Mariha Duvall and Family Joy Eaby Myrlle Helms Easion Mr. and Mrs, Arlo Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gower Marlene Grande Mr, and Mrs, Franlc Graziano Mr. and Mrs. John Graziano Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griiiilh Mrs. Raymond Grigg Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gross Linda Jean Gross Mr, and Mrs, Ronald B. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Gruppo Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Guarry Barbara Gum Mr. and Mrs. Delberl' Gum Mrs. May Gum Mr, and Mrs, Fred Gunsser John Gunsser Davison F. Hackman Gayle Haclcman Carrie Hahn Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hahn, Sr. Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Hahn Merril Harding Mr, and Mrs. Roberr A. Harrier Harry and Pepe Mr, and Mrs. Paul Heimery Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Heisler Helen Heiizman Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hicks Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Hicks Miss Dolores Hill Miss Dorolhy E. Hill Mrs. Elion Hill Mr. and Mrs. George l-lill Mr. and Mrs. James Hinkle Jackie Hoelzel Mr. and Mrs John R, l-loelzel and Daughler Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Honey Harold M, l-lonlz Mr. and Mrs. Norman l-lordendorf Mrs. A. C, Horn Miss Adelaide Horn Mr. and Mrs. Dan l-lorn Mrs. Ar'rhur l-lorwell Mrs, Kennelh l-louck Marie Ann Hughes Edna R. lmhol: Danny llferly Mr, and Mrs, Elmer llrerly Jack and LaRue Allen Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood E. Jackson Jean and LeRoy J. G. and Rulh Ann Joanne and Louise John and Eerne Carol Jones Mrs. Calherine Jores Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Jon Jones Ui. Mobile X-Ray Unif checks sfudenis yearly for fuberculosis. Karen Jones Sylvia Jones Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Jones Jonesy Joyce and Danny Mr. and Mrs. Edward Karlin Kay and Bill Kay and Jim Mrs. J. P. Kearney Edgar L. Keal Mr. and Mrs. William Keim Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kellow Eloyd L. Kemmerer Miss Mary J. Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Slewarl Kessler l'Kickie ' KiHy Rev. and Mrs. L, B. Klick Mr. and Mrs. Arlie B, Klumo Sandy Klumo Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Kneebone June Kooko Anna S. Kress Mr, and Mrs. Arlhur Kromer Audrey Kunkle Larry Kunkle Terry Lee Lamberl PEC. Thcrnas D. Larrison Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Leedy Carol Leminger Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lessig Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Lelson Eileen and Roberr Lelson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Roberr Lelson Mr. and Mrs. William Leison Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Lieberman Miss Joan Liero Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Lawrence C. Liero Herberl T. Lilly John C. Lobb Thomas l-l. Lobb William J. Lobb Earl Lockard Ernes+ W, Lockard Raymond S. Lockard Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lockard Lois and Brookes Louise and Rich Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Luckey Mary and Kenny Luckey Lucy and Jenny Mr. and Mrs, Edward Lugg Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lugg Mrs. Clyde Male Nancy Male Mr, and Mrs. Benny Maneize Gus Manenlo Mr. and Mrs, Refer Manenlo Mr. and Mrs. David Mann Mr. and Mrs. Nick Marino Loreffa A, Marfyniclc Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marfyniclc Anna Maso Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Masfers Alvira Masuf Mr. and Mrs. Roherf Mafloclc Edward W. Menfzer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merolla Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mefzgar Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Mefzgar Mr. and Mrs. Claude Meyers Bonnie and Terry Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Miller Mr, and Mrs, Wesfon Miller Eddie Mulifsch l.aVerne Mulifsch Wayne Mulifsch Mr. and Mrs. Russel. .l. Mureffa and Bruce Mrs. R. W. Musselman Mr .and Mrs, John Nasaflca Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer F- Nesfer Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols Mr .and Mrs. Ralphael Niffo Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Qliver Jeanneffe Oliver Joyce Ann Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Donald Osman Mr. and Mrs. George Off, Jr. Mr, and Mrs. Alberf Paolini Mr. and Mrs. J. Paolini and Joan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parry Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons Mr. and Mrs, George Parsons Miss Joyce Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parsons and Scoff Mrs. Margaref Parsons Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Parsons Mr, and Mrs. Walfer T. Parsons Mrs. Affilio Pasquol Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pellen Mr. and Mrs. Earl J, Pence Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur Penningfon Mrs, Elizabefh Penningfon Pefer S. Penningfon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pepe Chi-Chi and Marfha Perinoffo Herman Peferson John and William Pfeiffer Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Phillips James Pill Mr. and Mrs, Michael Popovice Mr. and Mrs William Popovice Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pojoxice Mr, and Mrs. Granf Powell, Sr. Nancy Powel Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Henry Rehill l . Emmeff E, Rader . Floyd E. Rader , Henry Reagan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Renner Mrs. Nola Refo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Refo Mary W. Y. Riffer xxx MF. and Mrs. Elwood Roberfs H. Roberfs, Jr. Ronald and Carl Roberfs Winnie Roberfs Roberf and Eddie Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers Mrs. Florence Ronalds The William Ronalds Family Doris E. Roof Russell Rofh Mr. and Mrs. Neil E, Ruddy Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Ruggiero Michelene Ruggiero Mrs. Irene M. Ruloff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rumsey Rusfy Rufh and John Mr. and Mrs. Walfer L. 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Slannard Susann and Palri Slarner Mr. and Mr. l-larry Slolilei Mr. and Mrs. M, M. Slopp Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Swee-'r Bobby Szabo Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Thomas and Family Mr. and Mr, Frank Tinney Tony and Devoe Mr. and Mrs. fxlberr M. Tolh and Family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Troxell William l'l. Tucker Vivian Turner Mr and Mrs, Fred Uhler Mr. and Mrs. Waller Uhler and Brenda Arlene Uliana Larry Valleila Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vallelia Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van Gordon Verne's Luncheonelle Mrs. G, P. Verona Mrs. Gabe Vefare Krislie Lynn Velare Joseph Vonelli Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slracko, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sfrauss Mr. and Mrs, Raymond J. Sfrunk Susan, Bill and Jean Ann Suzanne and Priscilla Larry Vosper Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Son Ralph Wagner Roberr Wagner Pa ul Weaver Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Weiss Jim Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. 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